II Requirements fo r W STATE TESTS , 2 No. 30 See Page 16 Price Five Cents’ New York, April 8, 1941 THE MAYOR’S BUDGET W h a t it M e a n s To You 0 a MUST s t o r y f o r e v e r y C i v i l S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e a n d e l i g i b l e See Pages 2\ Roundup of News 5, 4, 5, 14 Sanitation Class A Title Abolished On A ll U. S. Accountant Lists See Page 18 N. Y. State Starts See Page 4 New Plan for Eligibles See Page 7 Who Are The Supermen? Sanitation Assistant Foreman Test Set for July 19 ISeeT^age 2 Sep. Page 3 S T A T E ^ 7. P age T wo a V IL S E R V IC E LEADER T n c fl« 1 a y , A p r i l Borough Pres. Comments on Budget Asks Increase for Laborers, Per Annum Pay, "Equal Pay For Equal Work" Per a»num •m p lo y ees. p ay for p e r-d ie m A s i c k l e a v e b i ll g i v i n g g r e a t e r b e n e f its to p e r - d ie m e m p lo y e es. F ifty -d o lla r la b o re rs . pay increase for E q u a l p a y f o r e q u a l woric. T hese are four of th e m a tte rs fo r w h ic h B o ro u g h P re sid e n t S t a n l e y M . I s a a c s w ill g o t o b a t w h e n t h e M a y o r ’s n e w b u d g e t com es u p fo r c o n sid e ra tio n before th e B o a rd of E s tim a te , To a crow ded, e n th usiastic m eeting cf Civil Service em ployees who cam e to b e a r him u n d e r th e auspices of the F e d e ra tio n of M unicipal Employees, and late r to a L eader re p o rte r, Mr. Isaacs p re se n te d his decisive convic­ tion th a t th e p e r diem m etho d of ealary p a y m e n t—th a t is, you get paid only for days w h e n you actually w o rk — is bad for m orale, and plays havoc w ith the e m p lo y e e ’s sense of security. By giving the p e r diem em■ployee a re.(»ular y e a rly salary, Mr. Isaacs doe.sn’t nece.ssarily m ean th a t the city w ill g r a n t th e em ployee an increajse, b u t p e r a n n u m pay w ill a t least te n d to stabilize his m ode of living; h e ’ll k n o w e x a c tly w h e re he stands. In Mr. Isaacs’ own d e p a r t ­ m e n t—the B o rou gh P re s id e n t’s office —t h e re a re 408 p e r diem employees. In the offices of all th e B orou gh P re sid e n ts th e re a re 1,175. In the e n tire city th e re a re thousands, in m an y categories. The pay increase for la b o re rs which Mr. Isaacs will ask would b rin g th e base wage fo r lab o re rs from $1,500 to $1,550. T he F e d e ra tio n of M unicipal E m ployees is a rg u in g for a base r a te of $1,690, a n d doesn’t see w hy lab o re rs sh o u ld n ’t be e a r n ­ ing as m u ch as th e p r e s e n t S a n ita ­ tion M an Class A—$1,860. T he $50 increase was asked in th e b u d g e t r e ­ quest of the B orough P re sid e n t, b u t the M ayor knock ed it out. T he F e d e ra tio n m em bers, who filled th e larg e st roo m in th e old court house ht 52 C h a m b e rs Street, overflow ed into a second room , and c row ded into th e hallw ay, con­ tin u a lly a p pla ude d Mr. Isaacs as he en dorsed th e ir p ro gram . T he .sick lea v e bill, w h ic h th e i n te n d e n ts of Schools, e a rn in g b e ­ F e d e r a tio n is sponsoring, a n d w hich tw e e n $10,000 and $12,500 each. Mr. Isaacs pro m ises to sup p o rt, C o m p are the re sp o n sib ility of a D is­ w o uld g r a n t sick leave to a p e r diem t r ic t S u p e r in te n d e n t w ith th e r e ­ em plo yee a f te r he h a s b een on th e sponsibility of a New Y o rk City job fo r six m onths. A t p re se n t, a C o m m ission er w ho m ay e a r n no p e r diem e m ployee m u st w o rk five m ore. W hy, i t ’s ridiculous! A nd y e a r s before gets a n y sick leave' a t th e r e isn’t a n y th in g we can do a b o u t all. T h e d e p a r tm e n t h e a d h a s th e it, because w e ’re h a m s tr u n g by the r ig h t to g r a n t up to 30 d a y s sick state.” leave; th e a c tu a l n u m b e r of days Pay Differences Going g r a n te d v a r ie s w ith th e d e p a rtm e n t. Mr. Isaacs indicated ‘th a t w h e r ­ T h e B o rou gh P re s id e n t allots 12 e v e r possible, th e city is doing w h a t days. it can to w ipe o u t pa y differences. In terestin g C ontrasts “It ou ght n o t t t be t h a t a n auto On th e m a t t e r of e q u al p a y for en glnem en sta r ts a t $ 1,200 in one e q u al w ork, Mr. Isa a cs m a d e som e d e p a r tm e n t an d $2,000 in a n o th e r.” i n te re stin g s a la ry c ontrasts. “A n T he tall, ascetic-looking B o rough e le v a to r o p e r a to r in th e D e p a rtm e n t P r e s id e n t ind ic a te d t h a t th e scaling of H ospitals e a rn s $860; a n e le v a to r of pay w ould n o t a lw ay s be to w a rd o p e r a to r in th e B oroug h P r e s id e n t’s th e highest, b u t it w ould a lw ay s be office e a r n s $ 1,200; a n e le v a to r o p e ra ­ “fa ir.” to r in t h e B o a rd of E d u ca tio n e a rn s O n th e b u d g e t in gen era l, Mr. $1,860. Y e t th e y all p e rfo rm the Isaacs th o u g h t it re p r e s e n te d a gopd sam e w o rk .” Mr. Isaacs is opposed jo b by th e M ayor. H e a p p ro a c h e s it, to th is s o rt of thing , a n d in g e n era l h ow ever, w ith a n o pen m in d . “I It Is his feeling t h a t th e B oa rd of can a lw ay s lea rn ,” he g rin n ed to th is E d u ca tio n h a s arv a d v a n ta g e o v e r all re p o r te r, “an d I ’m w illing to listen city d e p a rtm e n ts. " T h e r e a r e 46 to a n y gro u p w hich h a s a b e ef a b o u t S u p e r in te n d e n ts a n d D istric t S u p e r ­ th e b u d g e t.” Englnemen Who Are the Supermen? Practical Tests The Editor Spends a Restless Week Finding Out With practical tests n e a rly com ­ plete for th e top men on the new B y M IK E S U L L IV A N auto e n ginem an list, th e M unicipal T h e superm en, th e superm en. Civil Service Commission a nnounced this week th a t it would c o ntinu e the W h o a r e t h e c i t y ’s s u p e r m e n ? L a st T u e sd a y we p rin te d a p ic­ tests until all of the first 600 on the tu re of a m o d e s t little f o u r-p a g e li.st a re exam ined. The p ra ctica ls will be given a t the p a m p h l e t t h e S a n i t a t i o n E li g i b le s ra te of 15 a day until the initial h a d w r i t t e n a b o u t t h e m s e l v e s , gro up is com pleted. T h e re are nearly 300 vacancies fo r auto e n ­ ginem an, including 260 as s tre e t car operator, a job for w hich th e Com ­ mission has decla re d the list a p ­ propriate . * P re vious issues of The L eadeh have described in detail the rou te over which candidates m ust drive a pasle n g e r c ar in th e pra ctica l tests. cop d id n ’t h e a r him . He t h r e w out his chest, b a n g ed his first o» th e e d i­ t o r ’s de sk an d declaim ed: “T h e y ’re only a b u n c h of m usc le -b o u n d w e ig h t lifters. A ll th e y did w as lift u p an a s h - c a n . . .A n y b o d y c an lift u p an ash c a n . . . . ” "W h at a b o u t th e co ord in ation te s t? ” A n o th er T arzan Here h L E G A L o r P R O O F P A Y M E N T C ancelled T r u s te e Checks provide undeniable receipts of payments whether for your Income Taxes, Household or other Bills. O M l V C O S T - 7 * / ^ / P E a O l i £ C K OHAWN. No charge (or itent* deposited. $ 1 O M N S AN ACCOUNT. N o i e r v t c * c h a r g e m a d e do m a t t e r h o w s a u l l T o u r b u l u n c e m ; i y ba . C h e c k s c a a be certified w ith o n t ch a rg e . • T A T E M l N T M A i U O wi Ui c a n c e l l e d chocks ev e ry i m u n th s w ith o u t cost. Y O U R N A M E P R IN T E D O N EVERY C H E C K (without charge} Printed checks delivered inf mediately on opening account. Tlifai u n i q u e ( c * t u r c w m or ig ii uUc d b y u« t o be ne fit t h e s m a t l ' a c c o u n t d e p o c i t o r . ikCCOUNT N V M B E R ELIMINATED. C h e c k s a r e n o t “ tell.-taIo ” m a r k e d w ith ail a c c o u n t n u m b e r o r p r i n t i n g M d c a n n o t be id e n tifie d as th o se of a s m a l 1-account d e p o s ito r . A N Y O N E C A N O T E N AN A C C O U N T . E v e r y p e r s o n - w a g e - e a r n e r , busi­ n e ss o r iiro fc ssio D a l n u tn , h o u s e ­ w ife o r h u s b a n d a n d w ife jo in tly — m a y use o u r c h e ck in g facilities. ACGOMNTS OP ENE D BY MAIL. Y o u can a lso m a k e d ep o s its by m a il. A ll C ity, S ta te o n d F ederal •m p lo ye es w ill be given im m ed ia te cred it on th e ir •a la ry c h e c k s w h e n d ep o sited T R U ST C iH IP A lfY N O RTH A M E R IC A 115 BfiOAOWAY - NEW YORK Member Ptjeral Depoiit InttiritnccCerp. “ T h e S t o r y o f N e w Y o rlc ’s S u p e r ­ m e n .” O n W ednesday, T h u rsd a y , F r i d a y — a l l weelc lo n g , i r a t e e li g i b le s f r o m o t h e r l i s t s h a v e b e e n s t o r m i n g t h e L e a d e r office, w a g ­ g in g i r a t e to n g u e s a t t h e e d ito r. “S uperm en! W h e re do you get off c a l l i n g t h e s e g u y s s u p e r m e n ? W e ’r e t h e s u p e r m e n — n o t t h e m ! ” T he e d ito r trie d pa tie n tly to e x ­ plain the fact to the first angry vis­ itor, a 6-foot, 200-pound p a tro lm an eligible. “ We p rin t the news," the edito r said. ‘T h e S anitation boys called them selves su p e rm e n in a new sy p a m p h le t.” B u t the fu tu r e h e h a s a w ife and six kids a n d n o t m u ch insurance. “O kay,” th e e d ito r said. “Y o u’re a sup e rm an , too." T he P. E. s ta rte d to leave. He shook th e e d ito r’s h and . T h e e d ito r k n e w t h a t h e d id n ’t m ea n to squeeze hard, b u t the P. E. c rac k ed fo u r knuckles, an d th e e d ito r has been using his le ft-h a n d ed t y p e w rite r e v e r since. “N e x t w eek,” th e P. E. said w ith a g rim look in his eye, “I exp ec t to see a big headline, ‘The Police eligibles a re S u p e rm e n .’ ” T he P. E. w a lk ed out. the e d ito r asked m eekly, an d im m e ­ diate ly re g re tte d it. “T he c o o rd in a ­ tion test!” T he f u tu re b lu ec o a t sp lu t­ tered, P u r p le veins bulg ed on his neck. His ja w w'as t h r u s t out. The ed itor .stepped back. T he police elig ible’s ja w follow ed th e editor. “ Did th ey h a v e to ru n a m ile ? ” T he police eligible follow ed his jaw. “No,” th e e d ito r said, “they d id n ’t h a v e to r u n a m ile.” Of course th ey d id n ’t. T h e P. E. ex ulted. T he m uscles on his face r e ­ l a x e d . . . “Th ey c o u ld n ’t r u n a m i l e . . . S u perm en! You k n o w w ho the su ­ p e rm e n are, d on’t y o u ? ” T he e d itor Isn’t v e ry big. Besides, F ifteen m in u te s later, th e girl at the sw itc h b o ard told the editor: “A g e n tle m a n outside insists on coming in to see you.” T he girl em phasized the w o rd “insists.” The e d ito r looked ou t and saw a n ­ o th er bu rly , bro a d -sh o u ld ere d , T arzan-like specim en of N e w Y o rk youth. He put-h is h a n d in his pocket and groaned. T he visitor entered, smiling. “I k n ow ,” the e d itor said, “y o u ’re on the P a tro lm a n ’s eligible list.” • “Y o ur assum p tion is only p a rtia lly co rrect.” T he visitor spoke in p r e ­ cise, c u ltu re d tones. “I ’m on the S P E C IA L P a tro lm a n ’s l i s t . . . P . D. ILst n u m b e r 2.” “Oh,” the ed itor said. He noticed th a t his visitor c a rrie d a brief-case a nd w ore spats. “May I correct an e rro n eo u s s ta te ­ m en t w hich a p p e a re d on page 3 in the latest Issue of y o u r p u b lic a tio n ? ” “ You m ay,” th e e d itor said. “A w ell-devgloped capacity for in­ tellectual a ch ie v em en t is th e p rim e re quisite of a su p e rm a n .” T he visitor sm iled politely. “The m en on the S anitatio n list w e re chosen for th e ir physical, n o t th e ir m en ta l, a cum en .” “They took a w ritte n .test, too?” the e d ito r inq uired . T he S.P.E. d id n ’t h e a r him. (C o n tin u ed • m on Page m 9) E 8 Transit Men’s Ra,j^ E m v lo y e e i o f the T r a n sp o rta tio n w ill not hr s ervice ratings u n til 1 9 4 2 , th e M u n icipa l Civil K C o m m is sio n decided thio T h is decision w as made k less th a n h a lf o f the e m p l o y ^ fa r h a v e b een hrouakt c o m p e titiv e class. O rdina rily, th e Board of T portatio n w o u ld have service ratings o n March 3 i ^ T h e C o m m issio n also decide i allow all em p lo ye es, regardll th e ir status, to com pete i,! * m o tio n e xa m s. 300 to Be Oalleii For Practical Type-Copy Test _____ C a n d id a tes f o r th m e practical w fo r typ e-c o pyist, G rade 1, who 1 notified to a p p e a r for the^’e.xam w ho fa il to show up w i i r b e ’ tivJ? only one ad d itio n al chance. If »h fail to a p p e a r th e second time a r e a u to m a tic a lly disqualified ’ from th e list. T his w a s th e pointed warn ing given this w e e k by an officiJ of th e M un icipal Civil Service Com mission. If a c a n d id a te ta k e s the pracUcal a n d does n o t pass, he is also di^. qualified. So fa r a b o u t 300 persons on the list ha v e b een notified to appear lor p ra c tic a l e xam s. A n oth er group of 300 will be called within the next two weeks. T h e p ra c tic a l test consists of mr,. te ria l g iven a t th e r a te of 40 wordj a m in u te for five minutes. Candi­ dates m u st su p p ly their own ma­ chines a n d no allow ances are mad* fo r those w h ic h a re not in proper w o rk in g ord e r. Dismissed After Radio Address J a m e s G riesi, of 1841 R4th St., B ro oklyn, w as b ounced out of th« D e p a r tm e n t of Sanitation last week, follow ing c harg es brought against him a f te r h e m ade a radio speecli last m o n th . Griesi, formerly an act­ ing assista nt fore m a n, is an organ­ izer for th e C IO ’s Sanitation Work­ e r s ’ O rgan izing Committee, which is a tte m p tin g to unionize the 13,000 m e n in th e d e partm ent. In his ra d io - address Griesi criti­ cized officials of th e department and cited tw o cases in w hich he said em­ ployees h a d b een fined unjustly. B ro u g h t u p on charges, he refu.'ed to divulge the n a m e s of the men al­ leged d isc rim in ate d against. The de­ p a r tm e n t dism issed him for insub­ ord ination. S A N IT A T IO N W O R K K K S T h e L e a d e r s to r ie s a b o u t labor c o n d i t i o n s i n t h e S a n i t a t i o n I)e* p a rtm e n t h a v e b e e n tem p o ra rily s u s p e n d e d . ' O ffic ia l a g e n c ie s in v estig -atin gr th e co n d itio n s al­ r e a d y d e s c r i b e d in t h e s e colum ns, a n d T h e L e a d e r w ill n o t im p air such in v e stig a tio n s by “ tip p n 't off” th o s e in v o lv e d . The l eader p r o m is e s its r e a d e r s a fu ll s h o r tly , i n c l u d i n g r e v e la tio n s tn al m a y s t a r t l e t h e c ity . W e w e lc o m e f u r t h e r in f o r m a ti o n fro m S a n ita ­ tio n e m p lo y e e s. A s i n t h e past, in ev e ry th in g w ill be tre ated stric te s t confidence. k u M Your Chance on the Radio It's Civil Service Amateur Night Y o u ’ve a l w a y s w a n t e d to p e r ­ f o r m o n t h e ra d io . Y ou c a n sin g ; o r m a y b e t a p d a n c e ; or p lay a m u sica l i n s t r u ­ m e n t; o r do im ita tio n s t h a t a re re ally good; or e n te r t a i n in som e o tlie r way. H e r e ’s y o u r opportunity! H e re ’s the chance for ev ery Civil Service p erson w ith ta le n t to step up before th e m icroph one and perform . I t ’s Civil Service A m a te u r Night, spon ­ sored by The Leader and the Michaeli! Bros, fu rn itu re stores. E verybody in a Civil Service on a job or *list is eligible to p articipate. I t ’s the first Montlay evening in May, a t the F o x -F a b ia n T h e a tre in B ro o k ­ lyn, and th e proceeding s w ill be b roadcast over radio station WMCA. Prizes fo r All T h ere w ill b e prizes f o r every o n e who e n te r s — an d tw o g r a n d prizes for those w ho a re selected as best by the th e a tre a n d ra d io audiences. T h e r e ’s no obligation, n o cost, if you w a n t to e n t e r ’’th is contest. All y ou need do is w rite a postcard to Box A. N. C ivil S ervice L eader, 97 D uane Street, N ew Y o rk City. W e’d like to see yo u in this big, pleasant event. So le t us k now now wjiat you can do! A n d tell y o u r friends, too! BITTIBBjjJL 4AC0B iu P W Itr . { a V I L SERVICE l^ 4 D E R M t Heartens lite Eligible P NURSES ARE THE ONLY EMPLOYEES in the city service getting substantial salary b udget. iroiip increases in the L aG uardia The Mayor, in his m essage, specifically m entioned the g reat need :,,tion eligibles lost In the for nurses now that the federal govern­ '"Sidget, a«d f the Sanitation E ligibles n to have th e ir list used for th e S a n ita tio n De' f seemed to hav e been sucL n the b ud ge t re v ea le d sssful titles will be crea te d Sanitation D e p a rtm en t, llhin tne ^gpgrtm ent re q u est for ^ “' ' S o n a l Class A m en w a s n ’t «) ,-9 other openings w e re lf»"‘ iHble The th re e n e w titles i f d f S a n i t a t i o n Man (G a rag e ). ,.,„ior S a n ita tio n M an SI .500. and J u n i o r Sanin ' . D i s t r i c t ) , $1,200. D uties linn np\v positions ...____ will ..,411 be Ko in n the tV><» ,tion the on motor vehicles and m m ent is taking on more a n d more q u ali­ fied women. ‘f^Mvork, opportunities not prejrical ilable to Sanitation eligi^ to S an itatio n M an Class A. I n n e r also stated th a t com m isdepartments and o th e r city have com plim ented th e eliS s on the four-page fo ld er w hich ; ; distributed entitled. “T he S tory Vew York’s S u pe rm en .' Aside ‘ the rrood-will c reated. It Is not r’ikelv that many Jobs will b e ofred them under the proce.ss of se‘;lve certification, becau se of th e imuhlet. H e lp W anted Incidentally, eligibles on th e Sanlilion list who would like to assist the numerous details Involved In ■ttlng jobs should w rite to Abe Donner at 2738 P itk in A venue, Brooklyn. D o n n e r and Jo h n n y M anjel, the second vice-presiden t of the UMOciation. are up to th e ir necks in xork. Johnny ss^ys he h as lost 20 pound? already end w hen h e an d [hi are reached for certification, won’t be able to pass th e Sanlition departm ent’s m ed ical e x am llatlon. Sanitation Test Setfor July 19 Gives Time for Study to Future Asst. Foremen T h e d a te fo r th e p ro m o tio n te s t to A s s is ta n t F o re m a n , D e ­ p a rtm e n t of S a n ita tio n , h a s been s e t f o r J u l y 19. O r i g i n a l l y t h e M u n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­ s i o n i n t e n d e d t o g iv e t h e t e s t i n J u n e . T h is e a rly d a te w o u ld h a v e a llo w e d m a n y m e n a n in su ffi­ c i e n t p e r i o d i n w h i c h t o s t u d y so a n a p p e a l w a s m a d e to th e C o m ­ m is sio n to p o s tp o n e t h e e x a m u n til Ju ly . Th® in -se rv ic e tr a in in g lec tures th a t a re n o w bein g conducted by the D e p a rtm e n t of S anitation w ill be co m pleted on J u n e 3. Follow ing th e ir conclusion. D e p u ty C om m is­ sio n e r W illiam P o w ell plans to co n ­ d uct sp ecial tr a in in g classes iii the D e p a rtm e n t’s School at 22nd St. an d th e E ast River. T he te n ta tiv e plan is to give all m en w ho a re eligible for th e Assis­ ta n t F o re m a n test a th r e e -d a y p r a c ­ tical course in the h a nd ling a n d op ­ eratio n of v a rio u s vehicles and e q u ip m e n t used by th e D e p a rtm en t. Vacation R etreat A fte r sev eral y e ars of disappoliitm ents. It now seems t h a t th e De­ p a rtm e n t of S an itation em ployees are going to get a va ca tion r e tr e a t in the cou ntry . A c o n tra c t to buy th e A r t h u r B. D uel estate at P a w l ­ ing, N. Y., has been signed b y d e ­ p a rtm e n t officials and the w a y seems clear to close the deal, an d begin m akin g a ran g e m e n ts to h a v e th e r e ­ tre a t In o p e ration b y J u l y 1. T h e Duel estate includes 1,100 acres an d a n u m b e r of buildings w hich can be used for housing and re cre a tio n a l facilities. T he d e p a r t ­ m en t will build additional dw ellings and gu est houses. A m ong o th e r things the estate in ­ cludes Big W haley and -Little W haley lakes, which are, re sp e ci tively, tw o miles and one and a half m iles long. A con siderable p a r t of the p ro p ­ e r ty is laid out as bridle path and It Is possible to ride continously for 25 m iles on one trail. P re v io u s a tte m p ts of the em ployees to ob tain a s u m m e r vacation place w e re th w a rte d by con>munity officials w ho feared th e sudden influx of scores of familif's for w e e kend s and vaca tio n periods. Q u irk s in W e lfa re V e t Case Members of the Sanitation Eligijes Association a re re q u e s te d to write, not visit. D on n e r at his hom e ddress when seeking a ctivities about .'le activitie.s of the Association. Also, new m embers a re urged to R i c h a r d W e llin g , p r e s i d e n t of malte their money o rd e rs p a y ab le to the Sanitation Eligibles Association, t h e N a t i o n a l CivU S e r v i c e R e f o r m tot to President D onner, w h e n send- A s s o c i a t i o n , l a s t w e e k s e r v e d o r ­ ij in their one dollar a n n u a l dues, d e r s o n t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­ their membership cards. m is sio n , C o m p tr o lle r J o s e p h M c G o ld rick a n d W elfare C o m m is­ s io n e r W illia m H o d so n , r e s t r a i n ­ in g t h e m f ro m “ em p lo y in g , a s ­ sig n in g , d ire c tin g , o r d e ta ilin g ” t h e 113 p r o v i s i o n a l s o c i a l i n v e s ­ Mayor L aG uardia’s decision to tig a to rs in th e W elfare D e p a rt­ flose the New Y o r k C ity I n fo r m a ­ m e n t w h o a re w a r v e te ran s. tion Center across th e stre e t fr o m T h e v e te ran s, w h o h a v e b een e n ­ Cmnd Central T erm in al on J u ly 1, IMl, puts the status o f th e p e nd in g *Mtn for A ssistant I n fo rm a tio n wrecfor In considerable 'doubt. Municipal Civil S e rv ic e C o m ­ mission u’i!I have th e m a tte r up i^^discnsxion this w e e k and w ill «cide whether to con tinu e w ith '''e test or cancel it. of 589 applicants filed for N e w Y o r k C i t y ’s t r a i n i n g p r o ­ "e e,tam and 376 toofe th e w r itte n xjt on January 11. g r a m f o r its e m p lo y e e s w ill be J t m a y decide to e x p a n d e d t h r e e - f o l d b e g i n n i n g o^ead with the e x a m ond use J u l y 1 u n d e r f u n d s a u t h o r i z e d I n 'yesuKiiig eligible list fo r “a p - M a y o r L a G u a r d i a ' s n e w b u d g e t L j positions, i f a n y can be a n d o t h e r w i s e o b t a i n a b l e . A l t o ­ L" ts cancelled, the g e t h e r , f u n d s t o t a l i n g $35,000 turn ‘^“^didotes m u s t be ve­ w ill b e a v a i l a b l e f r o m c i t y , s t a t e il ^2' involves th e question a n d fe d e ra l f u n d s to e x p a n d th e U-’fieiher the candidates w e re ^ “"iined on subjects sim ila r to t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , i n t e n s i f y t h e used fo r o ther p r e s e n t t y p e s o f t r a i n i n g , a n d b rin g n ew d e p a rtm e n ts u n d e r th e iJfj?. action in proposiyig p l a n . the In fo rm a tio n A t th e sam e tim e th e r e l i a n e x ­ it based on th e fa ct that B^^p * self-sustaining. T h e c ellent possibility t h a t a h uge ne w be of started in an e ffort to defense tra in in g p ro gram , o p e rated llors W orld ’s Fair vis- e n tire ly by fe d era l funds, will at p re se n t ten sh o rtly be auth o riz ed an d initiated. ® the In fo rm a tio n C enOfficials of th e M unicipal Civil clerfcj ° '’ssistant directors, fo u r S erv ice Com mission and the M eyor’a Council for P ublic S ervice T raining have b een m akin g fre q u e n t trips to W ashington butto n h o lin g im p o rta n t Leadm arm y , navy, education, and defense Publicatf by Civil Service officials to p oint out th e need for Entered as secthis type of instruction. If such a **'• Post October 2. 193a. at pro g ra m goes th ro u g h it will have a “ndet thfi A ® New York. N V.. two-fold p urpose: first, it will train of March 5, c e rtain g ro ups of em ployees In Courts Say No; Bills Say Yes; It's Still Unsettled udiict Casts Doubt II Information Exam T hrei Sanitation Men Learn About Landfills I t s flr.st t w o l e c t u r e s a h u g « success, th e s a n i ta t io n t r a i n i n g c o u r s e h e l d a t H u n t e r C o l le g e e v e r y T u e .s d a y e v e n i n g l a u n c h e . i in to o n e of th e m o st im p o r ta n t o f i t s s u b j e c t s o n T u e s d a y , A p r i l 8. I t ’s a s u b j e c t w h i c h o n l y a f e w y e ars a ro u se d fu rio u s c o n tro v e rsy t h r o u g l i o u t t h e c it y , b u t w h i c h lia s sin c e in d ic a te d its v a lu e . T itle : L an d fills. L e c tu r e r is A lb e rt J. Lizee. Assist­ a n t to the C om m issioner. Hi.s co m ­ m ents a re the re su lt of close asso­ ciation w ith C o m m issioner Williant B. Carey, who is an e x p e r t in la n d ­ fills. C om m issioner L izee’s lec tu r# contaiiis such m ate ria l as the fpllowing: Two Disposal Metlio<1s ously Abe of me the Sanl\ b e Donner. oi aaiuFli'^ibles Association, stated .ntrnrv to fli-st impression, the hud'»et was heartening to the Although there are no im?,tV a p p o i n t m e n t s scheduled for S ion Man. Class B, eligibles apr in the future will receive per y e a r , at $60 Increase over ' 860 s a l a r y now given those ap- age jobs. O ne p ro vid es t h a t a v e te ra n in a t e m p o r a r y o r p rovisional job c an n o t be dism issed exce p t on c h arg e s an d a fte r a hearin g . T he o th e r w o u ld c on tinue th e social in ­ vestig a to r v e te ra n s In t h e ir job.s u n til J u n e 30, 1943, a t w h ic h tim e th e y w o u ld hav e an o p p o rtu n ity to p a rtic ip a te in c o m petitiv e tests fo r the position. Follow ing passage of the m easures, R ic h a rd W elling w ro te a le tte r to Bills May Save Jobs M eantim e, tw o bills passed by th e G o v e rn o r L ehm an , u rg in g an e x e c u ­ leg islature a n d se n t to th e G o v e rn o r tive veto of th e bills, an d vigorously w o u ld re ta in th e v e te r a n s In th e ir p ro te s tin g a g ainst t h e i r passage. gaged in a tw o y e a r legal b a ttle to re ta in t h e i r jobs, re c e n tly lost still a n o th e r ro u n d w h e n th e S u p re m e ■Court o rd e re d th e m re p la c e d by eligibles fro m th e Civil S ervice list for Social Inv estigator. U n d a u n ted , they applied, th ro u g h t h e i r a tto rn e y M enahem Stim, for a stay be fo re th e A pp ellate Division against th e lo w e r c o u rt’s o rd e r. A rg u m e n t o n this latest action Is e x p e c te d th is week. Training Program to Be E xpanded $35,000 Will Be Available July I p u r e ly em erg en c y duties, such as sa fe ty an d first aid instru ction s for hospital a n d h e a lth d e p a r tm e n t e m ­ ployees, and sim ilar w o rk e rs; a n d secondly, by tra in in g lo w e r g rade em ployees to do h ig h e r grad e jobs w hich w ill be necessary as th e d e ­ fense p ro g ra m siphons off pro fe s­ sional, sub-professional, a n d skilled tr a d e m en and women. E v en If noth ing h ap pens on the federally-financed defense training. N ew Y o rk City will tr a in a t least 20,000 of its w o rk e rs n e x t year. T his expansion of funds an d fa ­ cilities will m ak e possible a m o re co n ce n tra ted type of training. F o r exam ple, in the D e p a rtm e n t of S a n i­ tation, train in g courses a re now be- Ing given to a com bined gro up of 2,500. N e xt y e a r It will be possible to hold lec tures m o re fre q u e n tly and for sm a lle r groups of men. “T wo m eth ods of disposal a re I n general use—in cin e ratio n an d la n d ­ fill. In c in e ratio n Involved the h a u l ­ ing o f m ate ria l to a c e n tra lly located incin e rato r, th en b u rn in g Sll th* com bustible m atte r. T h e re still r e ­ m ains the necessity of disposing of in cin e rato r ash. It can re ad ily b« seen th a t the cost of large in cin e r­ ators. plus the cost of o pe ration an d final disposal, m akes this an e x p e n ­ sive m ethod of h a n d lin g trem e n d o u s qua ntitie s of refuse. On the o th e r hand, landfills re q u ir e only a single handlin g of the refuse, with th e con­ sequ ent saving in cost. T h e D e p a rt­ m en t of Sa n ita tio n has c o ncluded that refu se disposal by in cin e ratio n costs m ore th an fo u r tim es as m u ch as by the landfill m ethods. “T he person nel and e q u ip m e n t r e ­ q u ired for a typical landfill o p e ratio n include th e following: “Personn el: F o re m an , A ssistant Fore m en, d ra g -lin e o p e rato rs and oilers, tr a c to r ope rato rs, tru ck d r i v ­ ers and laborers. “E q uipm en t: D rag -line e v ac u atin g m achine, trac to rs and bulldozers, road graders, c r a w le r trac tio n d u m p wagons, d u m p trucks, and chem ical sp ra y in g e q uipm e nt. T he two m a jo r item s a re th e dra g -line s and th« tra c to r bulldozers." In this detailed m a n n e r. C o m m is­ sioner L izee’s .le c tu r e covers in full every phase of landfill operatio n, in­ cluding a descrip tio n of the n e w “s tr ip filling system .” T h e in te re st­ ing point Is m ade that, in the course of filling operations. 120 to 140 acres of m arsh o r o th e r w aste land is r e ­ claim ed and m ad e av ailable to N ew Y ork City each y e ar." C o m m issioner L izee’s lec tu re fol­ lowed a w ho le series of last w eek: “P la n n in g .” by A ssistant E n g in e e r A n d re w Biaginl; ‘T ru c k M easuring," by D istrict S u p e r in te n d e n t Sh e rw o o d K. Basil; “S afety.” by D ire cto r of Safety E lisha S. Chapin, an d “S n o w Rem oval,” by D istrict S u p e r in te n d ­ e n t J o h n S. Sica. Study P lace C hanged T h e stu d y sessions fo r M a n h a tta n sa n ita tio n m en will be held at a n e w school, begin nin g this w eek. T h« discussion m eetings h a v e been t r a n s ­ fe r re d from T ex tile High School to M a n h a tta n H igh for V ocational Trades, a t 15th S tr e e t an d 2d A venue. A nd In o r d e r to give m e n ta k in g the tra in in g course a b e tt e r b re ak , th e Civil S erv ice C om m ission has shoved up th e da te fo r th e A ssistant F o re m a n e xam to Ju ly 19. This gives th e m en m ore tim e to study. T h e L E .A D E R w ill k e e p s a n itftlio n m e n fu lly in fo rm e d of all m a tte r ! c o n c e rn in g th is c o u rse a n d th e com « in g e x a m . 800 Civil Service Draftees City Holds Up "Pay-Dlfference" Checks Y o u n g C iv il S e r v i c e m e n i n m om ent is p ro b a b ly in excess of 800, N e w Y o r k C ity , n o le s s t h a n t h e i r Pay Checks H eld Up c o l l e a g u e s I n o t h e r w a l k s o f life , M eantim e, the city is holding u ^ a r e g o i n g I n t o v a r i o u s b r a n c h e s the salary differential checks for e m ­ o f t h e n a t i o n ’s a r m e d force-i. A ployees on o rd e re d m ilita ry d u ty fol­ s u r v e y b y T h e Leader e a r l y t h i s lowing a decision by Ju s tic e Deyo o l w e e k s h o w e d t h a t a t o t a l o f 717 Broom e County, w ho h e ld the Stat® M ilitary L aw u n con stitution al. T his m e n h a v e e ith e r v o lu n te e re d , decision Is being a p p ea led be fo re th« b e e n o r d e r e d i n t o t h e a r m y o r A p pellate Division an d u n d o u b ted ly n a v y f r o m r e s e r v e g r o u p s , o r will be c a rried to th e C o u rt of A p ­ E nginem en A sk P erm ission h a v e b e e n d r a f t e d . T h e v a s t m a ­ peals, ev en tu a lly . T his will m e a n To T a ke P ro m o tio n Test jo rity w ere in re se rv e g roups. th at a final r u lin g will n ot be h a n d e d A re q u e s t fro m A uto E n ginem an All city d e p a rtm e n ts a re re q u ire d dow n for a t least tw o weeks. Council No. 316, of the D e p a rtm e n t to re p o r t th e d e p a rtu r e of th e ir e m ­ T he salary checks n o rm ally d u e to of S a nitation, th a t auto e ngineinen ployees fo r m ilitary duty on special reserv ists will be held In escrow for be allow ed to tak e th e p rom otion form s to th e M unicipal Civil Service th em u ntil a decision clarifies th® exam for assistant fo re m a n w as laid Commission. Inasm uch as a delay problem . o v e r this w eek for f u r t h e r study by occurs before these re p o rts a re s u b ­ A ll a t te m p ts to g iv e b o n u s e s to the M unicipal Civil Service C om m is­ m itted a nd tabulated, the, actual d r a f t e d e m p l o y e e s w e r e k i l l e d i n A l ­ total In m ilita ry service at the b a n y , sion. P F age a V IL oxjr S E R V IC E LEADER Ai Sanitation Class A Title Abolished L ic e n se d "leii C a n ’t Present Employees Get Raise; New "Jr." Title Established F o llo w in g th e le a d of M a y o r L a G u a r d i a , t h e M u n i c i p a l C ivil S e rv ice C o m m issio n la s t w eek d r a f t e d a re s o lu tio n a b o lish in g t h e title of S a n i t a t i o n M a n , C lass A, a n d c o m b in in g it w ith C lass B In t h e s a m e title . F in a l a c tio n LEARN THE COMPTOMETER IN YOUR OWN HOME Miiny npenlfiKN In rlvll wervlcp niul hiiNlneKs. ICipert, perHOniil Inntrucflon. Kf'Kiiliir <!(t-«la.v coiirHC—f32.00. G en eral C a lc u la tin g I n s titu te 1270 Kroiulwa; TB. 6-0360 Federal Examinations S tenographer—Copyist Office Applianco ■ O perator .S iio c f'S H fu I. In trn .ilv r triiln iliK THY ONF KVKNING FRKK PR E PA R A T IO N IN STITU T E 112 W. 42ml 8T. J R . DRAFTSMEN KKDKKAI^AM. ItKAXrilKS Jr. Kircl rit'iil KiikIiiot , Gr. 3 Jr. C'l\ll Kn«ciii«‘<‘r, (>r. .3 <'lvll H<‘rvlo»i Matli. Intensive Individual Instruction CoirM M A N H A TTA N l l ’w a y C ivil TECH ( In lc r.-7H57 (5 9 th ) S erv ice S ecretarial Jo u rn alism D raftin g 1 H S A K E \S 154 NASSAU ST. (OppoHlte (.'Ity II hII) T el. S an itation eligible list will be appo inted d irec t to Class B jobs a t $1,920, th u s e lim in a tin g th e necessity tak in g a pro m o tio n e xam to gcin h ig h e r rank. J u n io r S anitation M an A n o th e r su rp rise in th e M ayo r’s proposed b udg e t is th e c rea tion of 179 n e w positions as J u n i o r Sanitatio n Man, a n e w classification. T h e b udg e t au th o riz es th e a p p o in tm e n t of J u n io r Sa n ita tio n Men as follows: 100 a t $1,500 a y e a r to w o rk In garages; 28 at $1,500 to w ork as chauffeurs; and 51 a t $1,200 to w o rk in th e va rio us districts as clerks. A n official of th e Civil Service Com mission said this w eek th a t no decision had b een m ed e on w h e th e r th e first o r second S a n ita tion list w ould be used to m ake a p p o in tm en ts to these n e w jolw. W hen th e original Sa n ita tio n list w as issued, th e Com ­ mission devided it into tw o parts; th e first consisted of th e top 700 B Eekm an 3-4840 There Ih n DriiUe Kchool In ,^______K (i<-h Itiirnuirli D ip lo m a tic C o n s u la r O ffic e rs E x a m i n a t i o n s S e p t e m b e r , 1941 $2,600 Y E A R L Y T O S T A R T Sp«M'liil liit«‘iisivf prepiiratlon for n pe­ riod of llfteen werUK Im-kIhn Miiy 5. KJKlit hoiii'H work n week. IiiBtruetion inoliuleH Internnllomil Ixiw; Trade Miiritinie nnd <'ominer«-liiI l4i\v; Toliflcal and < ommerr«al <ieojcraph> ; Kc'Uiiomie (h-opcraph.v of Ijitln-AinerIca, and SptuiiHli or rortuKiieKe. Only a seleetfd Ri'onp will he Iruined for this examination. INTEHVIEWS AT LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTE 11 W e . t 42nd S t . LA. 4-2835 C itizenship Vnneceuary For License Tests Fireman Test M ay Be S tiffen ed Probably Will Be Announced in May W ith a ll in d ic a tio n s c le a rly p o i n t i n g t o a n o fficia l a n n o u n c e ­ m e n t of th e n e w c o m p e titiv e t e s t f o r F i r e m a n t h e n r ^ t T u e s d a y in M ay, th e p h y sic al te s t h a s b e en a lte re d in o n e I m p o r ta n t re g a rd . P e rh a p s the m ost severe e v e n t in the physical e xam is th e agility test. B ut the Com mission in te n d s to m ake it even “stiffer” by stepping up the r e q u ire d speeds for each p e rc e n ta g e rating. This The L eader lea rned exclu.sively this week. The agility test will consist of the folJowing series of acts by c an d i­ dates: T h ere will be a sta rtin g m a r k t n d a finish line. F rom the s ta rt a c an ­ didate will ru n eight yards, m ake a 10-foot bro ad jum p , con tinu e 10 y a rd s to a 3-foot, six inch h urdle, continue 10 yards to a b a rrie r, dodge FIREMAN CANDIDATES th ro ugh a b a rrie r, ru n five y a rd s to will take the coordination test, which tests eye-hand a n d a ladder, m o u n t the ladder, trav e l h a n d -o v e r-h a n d u n d e r and across eye-foot speed. The candidate sits in a cab a n d responds horizontal lad der u ntil he can sta n d to signals. The time is recorded on a large clock-like dial. on fence, dism oun t from fence, ru n five yards, v a u lt o ver 4-foot, 6-inch T he L eader has also lea rn ed th a t Min. 5.45 to 5.30...................... 85 vau ltin g box an d then ru n five y a rd s in all p ro b a b ility th e sa m e c o o rd in a ­ Min. 6.00 to 5.45...................... 80 to E finish line. tion test w hich was given to s a n ita ­ Min. 6.15 to 6.00...................... 75 Originally the e v en t was to be tion m an can d id a te s last y e a r will Min. 6.30 to 6.15...................... 70 scored as follows: be e m ployed for th e firem an test. Min. 6.45 to 6.30...................... 65 P ercent As one official of th e Commission Min. 7.00 to 6.45...................... 60 Now the p lan is to step up th e r e m a rk e d jo c u la rly this week: “ We'll Min. 5.00 or b e t t e r ................. 100 scoring so th a t a fa ster p e rfo rm a n ce use th e sam e equip m e n t, b u t w e ’ll Min. 5:15 to 5:30................... 95 p ro b a b ly p a in t it red.” | all along the line will be re qu ire d. Min. 5.30 to 5.15....................... 90 COURT ATTENDANT T .e rtu re f* .V lo n d jiy , T h u rsd ay, «:.S() ii.ni. F ee J lfi. A tte iu l F T lK E (1:16; I.c c tu re ASST..FOREMAN, SANITATION I^ ec - MEDICAL-SOC. W ORKER F H K K litc tu re M o n ., 7 p .m . PSYCH.-SOC. W O RKER F R E E I..»‘ c . l u r e T h u rs ., 7 p .m . SUPERVISOR F R E E I.p o tu re T h u rs ., 7;H 6 p .m . ACCT., PROMOTION F R E E (!:1B I.e c tu re p .m . T u e a . l.e c tu re p .m . T u e s ., T h iy *., JR. DRAFTSMAN, FEDERAL CITY ELECTRICIAN, FIREMAN, MENTAL Ilite riN iv e nin iT B . I ’ rtp ., I'a y n und E v «- CARD PUNCH OPER. O v e r 9 0 % o f (.lu r S t u d e n t H r a B s e il I jU r I E x u iii, Som e C io t 1U 0% . In te n s lv ti M u c liln e F re p ., D ays a i u l E v p iiln K U . CITY, STATE, FEDERAL E x a m s — A ir T ra ftlc C o n tro l O u r. E x a m in e r M eth . and P ro c ., Jr. P e r s o n n e l T e e li., L .a b o r M e d ia to r , T a x E x u iiitn e r , P o s ta l O le rk C u rrle r, P lia rn m c lw tB , E n (fr„ S ubw ay E xam s. Jr. LICENSES Prof. En*r.. S ta tio n a ry . Arch., E le c tric ia n , Surveyor, P lu m b e r. Tutorinr In ClvU ServU-e .Mutlieniatlcd, i'rep. for Kiiffr., CoUegeH, JtlylnK (iH d e t. Suacttsful Civil 8«rvU« Trslninf tlnc« 1907 —Thguinndi •( Mcndvlt Gradiiatei in City, Stati and Ftdaral potltleni at talarlet frtm ti.BOO to S3.S00 ytarly. MO230NDW.EL4lHt L St., INSN.TY.ITC.UTEi W Is e o n N in 7-208(1 “ I w ill a s k S u p r e m e C o u r t J u s ­ tic e M c L a u g h lin to im p r is o n h im u n til h e a n s w e rs q u e stio n s Ju s t l ik e a n y w i t n e s s s h o u l d . ” T h is w as th e d r a m a tic d e c la ra ­ t i o n y e s t e r d a y o f E m i l K . E llis, counsel to th e C o u n c ilm an ic c o m m itte e in v e s tig a tin g th e M u - T h u r*., B O O K K EEPER , PROM. F R E E 7:1 6 Kern Proves Tough Customer Ellis Threatens Him With Jail lie c tu r fH M o n ., 7 :4 6 p .m . F rl., n a .m . A tte iu l F H E B Be na m e s ant^ was to be use d fo r r e g u ­ L i c e n s e d F i r e u j , la r a p p o in tm e n ts a t $1,860 a n d o th ers A n eligible list for i at $1,500 o r m o re; th e secon d co n ­ sisted of cll th e r e st of th« na m e s m a n —w ith number.! an d was to be used for jobs pay in g 36,347 to 36,648-w! w eek by th e M u n ic ip a f'S less th a n $1,500. ice Commission. The W h at S anitation DidnH Get m an jo b w as in the O th e r in te re stin g aspects of the the test w as announce S a n ita tio n D e p a r tm e n t’s b u d g e t look ago. Since then the like this: been p u t in the itij . . . A special a p p ro p ria tio n of an d the eligible list $200,000 was a llow ed for "e m e rg e n c y ” be used to fill licensed If w ork. This u n d o u b te d ly m ea n s th a t H o w ever, the Commi?, “'‘*1 th e d e p a r tm e n t in th e fu tu re will be d a r e d th e list a p p ro p r ia te able to pay m e n for S u n d a y w ork, tenan ce m a n and boi’er ^ som e thin g th e e m plo yees h ave long Eligibles on the new if,, been cla m o rin g for. b e in vestigated and til tti\i . . . T he d e p a r t m e n t ’s r e q u e s t for tests b efo re appointment a n a d ditio nal 200 S a n ita tio n Men, a b o u t 20 vacancies in th * Class B, w a s n o t g ra n te d . Also the ate jobs at present d e p a rtm e n t lost a b o u t 51 clerical T he B oiler Attendant positions a n d 20 positions a« drivers. $1,260. a n d Maintenan", A ' . . . T he d e p a r t m e n t ’s total a llo t­ $960. T h e n e w e l i g i b l e l|,t m e n t for the c om ing y e a r is $31,331,651.63, a d e cre ase of $225,344.77 o n p a j e 1* . from th e c u r r e n t y ear. I>A. 4-7675 TKCtlMC'AT. KNtilNKKKING CIVIL SKBVKK TKEI* 1H 2:» h a s n o t b een ta k e n on th e reso lu tiO n , b u t t h e M a y o r ’s i n s t r u c tio n s a re t h a t it sh a ll go in to e ff e e t b y J u l y 1 1941. The effect of this consolidation of titles is to give the 442 Class A m en in the D e p a rtm e n t an immedir.te raise of $60 a y ear, b rin g all the sal­ aries of both A and B w o rk e rs in line a t $1,920. Class A m en will h ave to pass a qualifying e x am in atio n to p ro v e th e ir ability to o p e rate au to m o tiv e e q u ip ­ m en t before gaining a Class B status. A t the p r e se n t tim e th e re a re 258 Class B v acancies and six Clas.« A. w hich w hen combined, will m ean 264 vacancies on Ju ly 1. Vacancies in group B will occur a t th e ra te of abo ut 400 a y e a r in the fu tu re. In his an n u al b u d g e t m essage the M ayor said he was com b ining th e A and B titles because of th e sim ila rity of th e w o rk p e rfo rm e d by th e tw o groups of employees. In th e fu tu r e eligibles from the F ir e TWU States Grievances The In te rn a tio n a l E x ec u tiv e B o ard of th e T ra n s p o rt W o rk ers Union adopted a definite policy strongly su p p o rtin g th e N ew Y ork local in respect to its relatio ns w’ith th e New Y o rk City tra n s it system . T he Board, in a sta te m en t this week, d ecla re d th a t h u n d re d s of N ew Y o rk e m p lo y ­ ees have been laid off, h u n d re d s a re com pelled to w o rk seven days a week, the wages of m an y have been cut, the rights of seniority, p ro m o ­ tion nnd se lf-organization h a v e been violated. The Board pointed o ut t ’ at th e C o u rt of A pp eals decision described the City of N ew York in the o w ne rship an d o p e ratio n of its tra n s it facilities is n e ith e r m ore n or less th an a ra ilro a d co rp oration con­ du cting a business en te rp rise. As such, the union argues, the ra ilro a d em ployees should be given th e same rights as any ra ilro a d c orp oration is r e q u ire d by law to e x te n d its e m ­ ployees. n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n a n d Its p re s id e n t, P a u l J. K e rn . H is r e m a r k s w e r e d i r e c t e d a t K e r n , f o l lo w in g t h e l a t t e r ’s a c ­ tio n s a t th e first p riv a te h e a rin g o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s p r e s i d e n t b efore th e c o u n c ilm a n ic body. W hat touched off th e late st in a long series of explosive classes b e ­ tw e en K e rn and Ellis w as th e l a t ­ t e r’s re fusal to allow K e r n to h a v e a tra n s c rip t of th e hearing. K e r n m et this refusal by a n sw e rin g questions only a fte r he ha d ta k e n th e m dow n in lo ngh an d a n d w ritin g th e a n sw e rs in the sam e way. T his tactic b ro u g h t a c harg e by Ellis th a t K e rn was “re ca lc itra n t, un c ooperative, and irresponsible." Ellis also said y e ste rd a y t h a t his c om m ittee would m ee t e a rly this w eek to “au th o riz e m e to ta k e dis- In th e fu tu r e the fact that didate fo r a licensing A, alien w ill no t be a disquaij tor, th e .Municipal Civil'% Com m ission has decided tv visions of th e Adminislrativ, according to the Commission no r e q u ire m e n ts that a p«r^ be a citizen before appjyi;. licensing test. ^ * p referre HOME C IV IL SERVIC M E N & WOM£ T h ere’s a special sparkij life a t the St. George w your reasonable rent incii absolutely FREE: Use of w a ter pool, gymnasium, st ro o m s, participation plan ned social activities, econcm ical restaurants, service. Unlimited luxurj a lim ited budg:et! CLUB TOWER ROOJ From Punch NEW for and th e HOTEXi SIGEOBC Alvan E. Kallman, Mji. CL A R K STREET, BRCOI Clark St. 7th Ave,I.R.T.Sta. ill 4 minutei from Wail Si eniATER HIW YMK'S lAWWI lING t UNO INC. MANA«<M S ten o g rap h er-T y p ist. C a lc u la tin g YORK M a ch in e Exam ination, O p e ra to r BUSINESS E xam s a SOHO Secretarial School LittleGreen Book T he City R e co rd ’s 1941 edition of th e Official D ire cto ry of th e City of New Y ork (.“The L ittle G re en B ook” ) is now on sale a t th e office of S te p h en G. K elly, S u p e rv iso r of the Record, Room 2213, M unicipal B u ild ­ ing, New Y o rk City. T he p rice of fifty cents is ju s t enough to cover th e cost of th e book. (T h ree cents a dd itional if o rd e re d b y m ail.) Vest pocket in size, th e book con­ tain s 576 pages, is filled w ith facts and figures co ncerning N ew Y ork and is th e last w o rd o n g o v e rn ­ m ental inform ation. SECRETARIAL A C C O U N T I N G ALL O F F I C E MACHINES F R E N C H and S P A N I S H In tensive 3-MONTH Shorthand COUPM We S in g le a n d D o u b l e Ro w ith B a t h a t E q u a lly R e a s o n a b l e R e n ta ls cip lin ary a ction a gain st K e rn .” F o r his p a rt, K e rn , u su a lly voluable, w'as no n -c o m m itta l a bo ut F r id a y ’s h e a rin g a n d said only th a t he w as forced to h a v e som e re co rd of w h a t o c cu rre d d u rin g the h e a r ­ ings, hence th e lo n g h an d an sw ers. P rep are 0 .5 0 • STENOGEAPB'^ Cll, , r Phon««' C im S E R V IC E P LEADER Every "id Know o» 15 .ntest m eeting i s sched'’ie d in a public sq u a re be "f t Assum e y o u a re have b een assigned '''L a n d i n g Officer of y o u r a tte n d to all a r r a n g e “ •'" p o lid n s th is the m a n n e r m w hich rarry out y o u r assignvarious p rob lem s w hich I'’® and th e p re p a ra tio n s jlould be made to m e e t such ^ ^ ’ rto Q u e s tio n 1 5 ^jllmlnftry A c t i o n . principals a n d obtain J particulars co n c ern in g of group or o rganization, f^tion of h ead q u a rte rs. S e s of officers and p rin cip a l This offer definitely iS K Z T FINE FELT Mpose of meeting. Mies to be discussed. Sm ated attendance, mte and time of m eeting. and exten t of pub licity jjposed location of sp e a k e r ’s fhether or not a loud speaking is to be u s e d . trouble or opposition a n H^s organization h e ld p re v .jjtings. If so, o btain p a r tic u idvise principals as follows: jight to assemble peacefully. Bight of freedom of speech. L a w s r e l a t i n g to m eetings. American flag to b e displayed. U a l o u d s p e a k i n g device is to » i - A p p l i c a t i o n fo r p e r m i t to ji e t o C o m m a n d i n g Officer of DCt. All other rig h ts a n d l i m i t a t i o n s Sun-ey location. Observe physical lay-out. Note any h a z a r d s p r e s e n t . it be advisable to change Proximity to sub w ay entrances, : arteries, public buildings, etc. Estimated police d etail re Submit a full r e p o rt to Comi.-.g Officer of P recin ct. Various p r o b l e m s w h i c h m i g h t Crowd blocking sidew alk. Crowd interfering w ith veh ictralfic. Disorderly conduct. Unlawful assembly. Riol. Advocating crim inal anarchy . Subversive discussion. i*rofane or offensive discourse. Bacial discrimination advoAssaults. Injury to persons. Damage to prop erty. Unnecessary noise. Distribution of anarc histic litKe. Unlawful signs o r b a nners. Unlawful in te rfe re n c e w ith at Pick - pockets, professional Parade without a p e rm it a fte r H ^f'Parations to m e e t p rob ^ a n d i n g Officer of P r e confer with th e Inspe c tor Ivisi and if an exceptionally th e B orough Bander. IJtaiied order fo r policing ^ '0 be prepared. “Visions made fo r th e follow at location of m eet«fied time: ^ ‘®utenants, Serget Patrolmen Trom P a tf o l P re - C raw fo rd 's N ew F actory a n d Factory-R otall sto ro ^ Q u e e n s B oulevard a n d 3 4 th St., Long Island City C E L E B R A T IN G T H E O P E N I N G O F C R A W F O R D 'S G I A N T N E W F A C T O R Y o«vpyln§ f t q u w thy blotks ot ffoor «poc« B E T T E R H U R R Y ! This is your last chance Yes—this is your LAST C H A N C E to get a fine Felt Hat ABSOLUTELY FREE with every purchase of $19.95 or more at Crawford. This big bargain part^ celebrating the opening of Crawford’s giant new factory definitely ends Saturday night. So—D O N ’T MISS IT l Visit your nearest Crawford store—TO D A Y —select your garments from a tremendous stock of re* freshingly new suits and topcoats—the finest in Crawford history—-and with every purchase of $19.95 or more—take home, as our gift to you, a fine Felt Hat Absolutely Free. BETTER HURRYI G«t in on this sensational celebration offer before it ends this Saturday night. ^"“nted Sergeants an d P a tro lRadical Squad. C ra w fo rd !?ary) Sei*vice T ru c k lC«Mi a C lo th e s a r e C ra w fo rd so ld S to r e o n ly N e a r in C r a w f o r d Y o u — O P E N S t o r e s . T h e r e ’s E V E N I N G S Please consult your telephone directory for address (if P h oto grapher. iocatlon^ Provitip, tUSTOMUT tUTIIES » 2 4 * “ (lANOtlT eiOTIES > 2 9 * * VIOTHES S?‘«ctives. 1,'J e r s of force w ho u n d e rT ra ffi i^'^Suages. Tn-o ^^ atrolm en . No charge for Alterations GUARANTEE: Your gartnenf will be ready for Easter wear. stranecessary places. ^ sufficient n u m of the force in re d iv ertin g tra.'Iic STORES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES N : U ■/. V -^ l ilrj age F iv i t a m AGE S i x SERVICE LEADER T uesday, Aprii « 1 '— b« «norm ous, a nd it’s en*i ' ' b le th a t t h e U. S. Civil Sp ^ mission w ill use certain S ta te s an d citiea to suppiy^'V sonnel dem an d. The le a rn e d exclusively that .l bility ....... has b een recentlv T And has also learned —irtied thaj'^ Y o rk City a nd S ta te registej^^ be am o n g th e first to fo r F e d e r a l use. Their sim ilar to F e d e r a l require,^ N. Y. L ists F o r U .S .J o b s T he n u m b e r of n e w em ployees th a t U ncle S am w ill h a v e to h ir e w ithin th e n e x t y e a r Is e stim ated va riou sly from 300,000 to 600,000. O n e th in g is c e rtain , h o w e v e r. T he n u m b e r w ill By CHARLES SULLIVAN Civil Service D IC T A T IO N $1 W E E K (D A ILY ) M o rn liiK . A fte rn tM in , K v « -n ln K fJiH *!*"!! r l n « « r o o i n H , « 0 t o i't n T jp ln if $1 w eek (» 1 h II.v ) < » re *ru r-rl(in iin b o itln n e rh , re % le w Sp c c lf t I C l f i M — S t c i i f l t y p U t i G r . 7 E x a m i n a t i o n B O W E R S « . l? il « t, flK .v n n t »-OOt>2 STENO-TYPIST .— P R E P A R E e x a m NOW S lio i-lliiiiu l K c v lo w I) I e I a t j o n. M o r i i l i i i c , A f l e r n m m , l - ' . v e i i i i i K < l; iH se t4 . Iti'K ln iirrH IriK— IfM irii lin n tl nioiiMi, iin < l motifh, F^v^. Viarpvxenl Service RIVERSIDE lit S IN K K S S( IIO O I. 2061 B r o a d w a y ( n e a r 72nd S t.) T H . N. Y. School of FINGER PRINTS P I H K X S h l t ItY T I I K S T A T E M. F. H A M IL T O N . D ir. 22-26 Dm E. 8th Ilii'iiliii; I'lic m e St., N. CliisscB Niiiv (iR iin ie rry Y. C. K i ii i ii li iu < -rifl8 When Ramspeck Act Takes Effect Who's Included? When Will Exam Come? What Will It Be Like? W h i l e t h e P r e s i d e n t is t a k e n u p w ith th e g ra v ity of th e w o rld s i t u a t i o n a f id t h e e n o r m o u s d o ­ m estic p ro b le m s w h ic h it h a s h a t c h e d u p , t h e R a m s p e c k A ct— w h ic h h a s b e en c alled a m a g n a c h a r t a o f C iv il S e r v i c e — w a i t s q u ietly fo r h is a c tio n . T h e m o ­ m e n to u s p ro v isio n s of th is a c t c a n n o t go I n t o e f f e c t u n t i l t h e p r e s i d e n t i a l s i g n a tu r e g iv es p e r ­ m is s i o n . In the m eantim e, h o w e v e r, th e U. S. Civil Service Com m ission has m ade plans for b rin g in g u n d e r Civil Service m ore th an 125,000 e m p lo y ­ ees, w ith o u t d isru p tin g th e necessary w ork of tu r n in g th e w h eels of the g o v e rn m e n tal m achine. The Com mission has issued a sta te m e n t detailing w h o ’ll b e eligible u n d e r tlie Ramspeclt Act, and the n a tu re of the e x am s to be given. 1. In o rd e r to be eligible to r e ­ ceive a clas.sified sta tu s u n d e r the Act, the em ployee in any position mu.st be on active d u ty sta tu s on the dale his position is c o vered into the clasifted service. No person w ho is on furloug h or leave w ith o u t pay on such date will be eligible to receive a classified status. 2. If the position is p e rm a n e n t. th e Inc u m be nt will a cqu ire a classi­ fied sta tu s re g ard less of the p a r tic u ­ lar term s of his a ppo in tm en t. 3. Six m o nths of service is n eces­ sary. A p erson w ho has b een on a furlo ugh or leave w ith o u t pay status in excess of 30 days d u rin g th e six m on th s im m ediately p rio r to the classification of his position will not be eligible. 4. In com p uting the six m onths of service re q u ire d for a classified statu.s, th e re will be c redited all civilian .service in any b ra n c h of the F e d e ral G overnm ent. 5. T he head of a d e p a r tm e n t or agency can not be re q u ire d to r e c o m ­ m end any em ployee for classification. Those incum bents w ho a re not re com m ended will be p e rm itte d to rem ain in the .service w ith o u t ac­ q u irin g a classified Civil Service status. Separation from the service will be re q u ire d only for fa ilu re to pa.ss the non-com petitive e x a m in a ­ tion to be given. 6. T he non-com petitive e xam in ­ cludes <1) the usual w ritte n e x a m ­ ination o r ra tin g of educatio n and experience; (2) a physical e x a m in a ­ tion in which th e em ployee m ust show his ability to p e rfo rm his d u ­ ties in an acceptable m an n e r. P e r .sons found to ha v e re m e d iab le de- fects w ill n o t be disqualified, p r o ­ place u n til som etim e lu Op* u vid ed ev iden ce is su b m itte d w ith in course, this d a te Is not to ^ six m o n th s sho w ing th a t th e diffi­ as absolute. culty h as b een rem ed ied; (3) the T H E L E A D E R w ,u em plo yee will be re q u ir e d to m eet employees fully Informed of re aso n ab le sta n d a rd s of p ersonal velopments under the Ramspe*” * suitability. 7. Those person s w ho a re r e c o m ­ m en d e d for classification a n d w h o , ha v e a lre a d y qualified in a sufTi-1 ciently r e c e n t Civil S e rvice e x a m - 1 in atio n of an a p p ro p ria te k in d w i l l ! no t be re q u ire d to pass f u r t h e r ex- i am ination. C o n t i n u i n g i t s intensive dn 8. Unclassified lab o r positions t o r e c r u i t a r c h i t e c t s and eS m ay be included. 9. A d m in is tra tiv e positions the n e e r s , t h e U . S. Civil SeS salarie s of w hich a re paid from the C o m m i s s i o n e a r l y t h is week 1 E m e rg e n cy Relief A p p ro p ria tio n n o u n c e d t w o n e w competHi A ct in th e se v e ral d e p a rtm e n ts and e x a m s f o r t h e s e positions agencies of th e G o v e rn m e n t (o ther o n e w h o is q u a li f i e d is aimf th a n th e W orks P r o je c t A d m in is tra ­ c e r t a i n o f g e t t i n g a n apn o ? tio n ) m ay be included. A d m in is tra ­ m e n t w i t h i n a s h o r t time. tive positions a re defined to include A rchitect: salaries range from k any position the com pensation of 000 to $4,GOO a y ear. There are w hich is paid fro m (a ) a d irec t a p ­ op tional bra n ch e s in which p r o p ria tio n to a G o v e rn m e n t agency m ay qualify: design, specifl^afe fo r a d m in istra tiv e expense, (b ) th a t or estim ating. portio n of an a llo tm e n t fo r the p ro se ­ E ngineer: salaries range from « cution of a p ro je c t which, im d e r the 600 to $5,600 a y ear. Tliis is a term s of th e E m e rg e n cy Relief A p­ ex am in atio n for engineering p ro p ria tio n Act, is available fo r a d ­ tions and covers all branches m in istra tiv e expense. The positions g in ee rin g e x ce p t chemical, me‘J held by W orks P ro je c t A d m in is tra ­ lurgical, m arine, and naval archi'jj tion p ro je c t w o rk e rs m ay n o t be in ­ ture. E n g in e e rs are particulsrr cluded in the clasified service. needed in th e following .speciali^ P r e s e n t in fo rm a tio n indicates th at fields: aero nau tical, agiiculturai. cc: first e x am s u n d e r the Act w o n ’t take stru ction, h e a tin g and ventilati !ni Architects, Engineers SPANISH NATIVE TEACHER M .U rl.X S S K S N O U ' H i'.M « T IN « N E W Y O R K B U S IN E S S SCHOOL II n S t. F ife W 1. T u itio n If W illi .S o c re tn rliil 7-« 7 6 'J $ 5 .o a M onthly C o m b in a tio n B u sin ess School 139 W . 125th St. < n il lit o» U rlle ItttO I < ;IIS fo r U N i . 4-3170 T ree ing. ve n tilating, and m ain ten a n c e of a public or se m i-public bu ilding (such as office buildings, larg e stores, The new test has ju st been a n ­ a p a r tm e n t houses, etc.), including nounced for e n g in e m a n -ja n ito r by th e op eration of an d m in o r re p a irs to the 2nd d istric t oITice of th e U. S. a low pre ssu re ste am -h e atin g p la n t Civil Scrvice Commission. T he test (sm all hom e h eating p lants n o t acis th e ".short-order” k in d a n d has a c epted) and m inor, general re p airs v e ry lim ited filing period. All a p ­ to building and e quipm ent, including plications mu.st be received by W edelev ators and electric w irin g.” ne.«^day. A pril 9, at the C om m ission’s The Commission has also opened office, G41 W ashington St. exam s for senior firem an (high p re s ­ The position pays .$1,800 a year. Age lim its of 20 to 55 have been su re ); senior enginem an, steam .set for applicants. Tlie follow ing a re electric; an d a rm a m e n t m achinist. (Complete details of all these tests the e x p erien c e r e q u ire m e n ts: “A pplicants m ust show th a t they a re published in T he L e a d e r ’ s e x ­ have had a t least one y e a r of e x p e r i ­ am ina tion section, beginn ing on page ence in c h arg e of th e cleaning, h e a t ­ 10. Short T im e to A p p ly For $ I AiOO-a-Year Job IlP K u la r C ourne SHORTHAND T Y P E W R IT IN G F IL IN G O F F IC E P R A C T IC E Janitor Exam Iiif« > rm a tlo ii >V rjhi:Ki{ ii<toKKi:Ki’iN(; ma « i i i n k s I 'ltirA iiF : s o u lOK m ; \ t “ CARDPUNCH FIREM AN ] | ; j ! i T l i e m e n t a l l e s t Is e x p e w h o jy iH H t h e m e n t a l s h o u l d tie r o f th is y e a r. Ilo ih of Iie rs o n s , re K a rd le s K o f t h e ir a tta in a h lK h jiia c e on th e ' IJ n K u id a n p e j INVITATION fo *" m o n th s in a e x p e rie n c e d In s tru c to rs . of taU e H d \a n ta K o " o **'’ ste s fo r of p *r» C O P Y IS T S *iikii»ii Bookkeeper; Acc’ting; stlnog^raphy I B A M . M * Ml IM K M M IS M A r lllN K H IT ( IIK O A H I) M A M IIN K S I ’O U T IIK « 'O M IN < ; < tk sts liuiividnal Inst ruction NEW YORK 11 « . till NT. fid i A v .) H I S IN K S S S C H O O L « l . ACCOUNTANT SR. ACCOUNTANT MED. SOC. WORKER PSYCH. SOC, WO SUPERVISOR, GR. 4 SUPERVISOR, 6R. 2 I're e I n t r o d iii'to r.r « e « l., A p ril 1». ( I : . { ( l I'.M . S tn rllii» r l l i i i r H . , A p i l l 1 0 , » i : : t ll I r«e lii ( r < n h n t»r.v S e s s io n ^ S la rd iiK A V e .l., S tiirlliiK T IiiirH ., M o iid a v , « i ; : i( l A p ril A p ril !». 1.1, T .M . T .M . I ’.'t . l ‘. \ l . BO O K K EEPER, GR. 1 'I'lie t... iiimI 'rinirs., (l;,'l(l r.H. PO STA L CLERK RAND EDUCATIONAL INST. ) I 1 9 St . • U g 4 30M Higher Salaries Possible For Imm igration Employees T h e H ouse A p p ro p ria tio n s C o m ­ m i t t e e l i a s p r o m i s e d t o “ lo o k in to ” th e re p o rt re co m m en d in g re c la s sific a tio n a n d h i g h e r s a l a ­ r i e s f o r h u n d r e d s o f f ie ld e m ­ p loy ees o f t h e B u r e a u of I m m i ­ g ra tio n a n d N a tu ra liz a tio n S e rv ­ ice. T h e re p o rt, w h ic h u rg e s h ig h e r s a la r ie s fo r tlie lo w e r - p a id jo b s in t h e sc rv ice , w a s m a d e t e n m o n t h s ago, w h e n tlie b u r e a u w a s s t i ll i n t h e L a b o r D e p a r t ­ m e n t. T h e B udget B u re au h a s h a d t h e r e p o r t sin c e , a n d lia s d o n e n o t h i n g a b o u t it. Rep. Louis C. Rabaut, M ichigan Dem ocrat, told P e te r F. S n y d e r of the Field E m p loy ees’ Association, th a t “you are not m ore in te re sted in this m a tte r than is this c om m ittee a fte r we discovered the injustices there. We asked th a t the su rvey be m ade and th a t ju stic e be done these people.” The pow erfu l com m ittee w as told th at clerks, guards, in te rp re te rs, and m atro n s and o th er su b o rd in a te e m ­ ployees a re w o rk ing at Ellis Island a t $l,2(iO to $1,320. In the Custo.ms Service the clerks begin at $1,700 a y e a r and w ork with Im m igration and N aturali/.ation employees. Incidentally, the com m ittee has re com m ended funds which would allow the Im m ig ra tio n and N a tu ra li­ zation Service to e x pand its p e rso n ­ nel along all line.s. I t ’s estim ated t h a t 1,200 new w o rk e rs will be h ired a fte r Ju ly I. M<:xr W EEK All liii|»ortaiit .Story fo r All lliihtoiiKi and tiiiiiiigrutioii ACCOQNTING MACHINES INSTITUTE « E liK ii> le» . ^ l t i o n ‘^" ' 5 s '« -'c e s a In tra in ln j; a i ip ll c a n li PATROLM AN STATE A p p lic a tio n s ( ia .« i« e 8 m e e t C O U R T ATTENDANT n o iv o p e n — c lo .'.e A p ril Tuesday and T h u rsd ay IS . at E x a m M a v 10 1:1 5, fi i s ' a n d 8-no P.Nt, JR . ACCOUNTANT (Prom.) A n yo n e A ^rU P ro te c ts a p p lic a n t Is f o u n d fi t , lie mar w h ic h m eet th re e t l n i . s wpcklj T h e p r e se n t list for P a tr o lm a n should be e x h a u s te d earlv in 1M2. p e i - e f o r e th e ex am in atio n should be held early in th e Fall of 1S*41. Since I F ire m a n e x am in atio n s are .somewhat similar, we tuggest That y o u tak e ad v an tag e of th e co m b in atio n course and prepare for both te.sts (if you are at least 5 ft. 8 in. in h e ig h t) , a t a reduced combination fee. 'I'h is U. s. P x a m ln a tlo n . nn course, e ia s s e s f o r our o SpC- T V P E W R IT IH G b < 'tw p f > n t h e a g e s o f 18 and to « r © v e n l n ^ : , t o b e e x n n i i n p t l with* a m e n ta l o la s e and o b s e r v e \U ‘ I n y o r e v e n i n R . t o s u i t t h e c o n v e n i e n c e o f t l i . , student. . o lT lc e rs a n d f ir e m e n n o w j n th e d e p a rtm e n t r« trni.luIn s tltu lp . \ o u n p r m e n w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d w h o u l d i n i p n i e o( anjf th is th rs " of i n J u n e o r J u l y o f 19 1 1 , Thosi e j i h y s i e a l i n O c t o l i > r o r Novpm. e jc p e c le d to b e B e v c r i ? and tfir p h y s tc a l c o n d i t i o n , r n n hope lo o u t p p e o lu llz e d triiln iiir a tta in 80% i n t h e p h y s i r a l eN a m ln a l lo a w e ll-e < iu lp p e d g y m n a s iu m u m k r th» AVp in v i t e a n y c i t i z e n h o u r, (le y our p h y s ic ia n , iu te n < l s c H sio n . I ,, out o b llK a tlo n by p n y s l i - a l o la .M s ra i n ! c te d to be h eU l he cn U cd fo r th th e s e te s ts a r e e d u e a tlo n and e llfr il.le lis t w i t h in te re s te d p o p u la r is in v ite d p ro m o tio n « * 'a T V l5 ^ p " t to a tte n d a e x a m in a tio n c las s Is ^ s e s s io n open to S e rv ic e . w ith o u t a ll olil'ftatlo"' B o o K l i ' " I ‘<'"' C la s s fo im .s Tufs tH. '’. hxantinations Kxpeetetl in !Sear Future E lig ih le s T h e 17. S. C i v i l S e m i c e C o v i v iissio n has ru led th a t p erso n s ir h o s e n a v i e s a r e o n e lig ib le lists a n d w h o a re c a lle d to v i ili la r y s e r v i c e s h a ll b e r e s t o r e d to t h e lis ts o n w h i c h t h e i r n a m e s a p ­ p e a r e d a f t e r bciiiy h o n o r a b l y d i s ­ c h a r g e d . I f t h e o r i g i n a l list is o u t o f e x isten c e, th e n a m e o f th e e l i g i b l e w i l l b e placed on the s u c ­ c e e d i n g o r o n a n a p p r o p r i a t e list. E lig ib les w h o s e n a m e s are c e r ti­ fi e d ir liile t h e y a r e in t h e a r m e d fo r c e s ic ill b e r e s t o r e d to t h e lists a h e a d o f all o th e r s . MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER: i lK r s / S CITY ELECTRICIAN: ASST. MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTOR: Z“'S r s ' S ASST. FOREMAN (Sanitation) CARD-PUNCH OPERATORS; STATIONARY ENGINEER’S LICENSE: c „ . . n . „ FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN: M o n tla y iiiu l I f e d i u ’ s i l n ) ’, C in s s POST O F F IC E C L ER K -C A K R IE R ; R A IL W A Y lit now 8:30 I’ " ’ fo rn tin B * POSTAL t E X A M S F O R W H I C H A P P L I C A T I O N S H A V E CLOSED -CARD PUHCHn and A C C O U N TIN G M A C H IN E OPERATORS C o iirtie M on llt.M H p e c iiilli'.p d u n liiin K on IB M A li)liH l» 'ti> ‘ m ill N iiiin M ie K e .v -I’ u n ch eK . A ll ro iM 'H c s iiK 'lu ile C iv il S e rv ic e p ie p a rR fIn n fo r w r ilte n e x n iiiln iitlo iis !.< )« ’ t u i t i o n . ( 'liiH s .'N .s tiii't i n m i e i l l a t t - l y . • 'a l l o r w r i t e f o r f u ll iia i tlc u lr trH . (F o riiifrly S c h o ol fw C n ri l W en n rth 4' ,! n - 4 V ‘ H Punch O p trn tn rd stre et t'Ire )« A -0 4j^n ''' JR. STENO. AND TYPIST (Fed., Male Only) A r r iJ C A T IO N S A lp liiilie lle -N iiiiie rlv A .'i'iM iiilliiK r M iie liliie ( T iiliiila tiir) Iiie l i i . l l n i ; P I i i u I m i i i i >1 W I r I n K u i i i i S o r t e r . S iiH o ASST. SUPERVISOR, GR. 2 1 WeO. ami FrI.. at ■<:!**• ' BOOKKEEPER, GR. 1, PROM.: t„,-. ,.~d rr.....» C liifc iie s f« r (ie n e rn i iV e p iirn tio n N O U .M o n . at O P B N 1:1 ft, 6:1 6. «n<l l> U '(u tiu ii and ’ry p liiK ClHMNes a t ('o iiie iil« ? n t Hour# ^ Offic* H o u r s : Daily, 9 A.M, to 10 P .M .— S a t u r d a y , 9 A.M. J*’ ,? ^ A tte n d t h e fin s t h s S c h o o l IV itU a B a c k g r o u n d o i O v e r 3 5 0 .0 0 0 O v e r a P eriod oi 25 V e u rJ , D E L E H A N T Y Eost lStli Street ^ j IN S T IT U i| ‘ S T u y re M U t9 ^ ^ 1(1 a V IL ^ V IL S E R V IC E S E R V IC E IN By M O K T O iN NEW state Sets Up New Procedures for Eligibles Appointments Expected From Examiner List Two appointments fro m th e J u n i o r Examiner of State E x p e n d itu re s lis t were made as of A p ril 1, an d 10 m o r e are expected on A p ril 16, to b rin g to a total of 36 those m ad e fro m th e list established last su m m er. F re d e r ic k Hollowell, se c retary to th e . C o m p ­ troller, told T he L eader th a t th e r e will be no more J u n io r a p p o in tm en ts for £ while now. M the same time, th e new s is no t to good for those on th e A ssistan t and Senior lists. Hollowell says t h a t none will be appo inted u n til th e D e ­ partment determ ines how th e ne w Juniors make out. “W e’xe a fraid of a Mexican army, w ith all generals,” wai his comment on th e m a tte r of making appointm ents to su p e rv iso ry posts. Makes No Move The Tem porary S a lary S t a n d a r d ­ ization Board has m ad e no m ove to bring the Ju n io r job fro m G rade 3-2, where it com m ands a sa lary of $1,600-$2,100, to 10-b-l, a t $1,800$2,300. The A pril a p p o in tm en ts are £ll at $1,600, while th e 24 m ad e p r e v i­ ously are at $1,800. H ow ever, these will remain a t th e $1,800 figure without increm ents u n til the n e w ­ comers catch up. Hollowell stated t h a t he will again plead the case of th e Ju n io r s for 10prior to estab lish m en t of the 1942-43 budget. It is possible, he a d ­ mitted, that Ju n io rs a t 3-2 will not eligible for p ro m o tio n to th e Assistant E xam in er title, w hic h is graded £t lO-b-2. ®uy The LEADER E v e ry T uesday! UNIFORMS FOR all p u r p o s e s b a r n e y . y '- - u n i f o r m s 406 E ast 149 St., Bronx 3rd Ave. M E . 5-5486 lo ans On Uniforms ^are G uaranteed ^ _ PHD d ia m o n d s je w e l r y SALE O N T E R M S required 'Un i t e d pled g e A a s k J N C . f o b s o c ie t y 5o th -61s t j a c k S ta. YO RK ack S e v b it STATE YARMON OnlyFour Changes-of-Mind a Year I riiffibles o n t h e S t a t e l i s t s f o r r c le rk , J u n i o r S t e n o g r a a n d J u n i o r T y p i s t w ill be a b l e t o c h a n g e r m in d s o n l y f o u r t i m e s a on t h o l o w e s t s a l a r y a t i th e y w ill w o r k , a n d w h e r e f ^ will a c c e p t j o b s . P r e v i o u s l y , ^ rris in t h e A l b a n y o ffice o f cTtate C ivil S e r v i c e C o m m i s v^^ere changed w h e n e v e r a n had a c h a n g e of h e a r t, thpr im p o rta n t chang e in p ro J I S an eligible will be ' . “L tic a lly strick e n fro m th e list '" ‘ p Lises a job-offer w ith o u t acr e a “oJ. H e gels th r e e nres it his reasons a re acceptable, e are the acceptable reasons: insufficiency of s a la ry re Hless’ of location, a n d te m p o r a r y hiiitv After e x plain in g te m p o ra ry ‘" S lity ’ an eligible m u st note w he n Ife will be available. (> u e8 lio n n aires vew que'stionnaires ha v e Just been UP by the certification division 3 the Commission. T h ey h a v e e1‘ I d v been sent out to J u n i o r Stenog!nher eligibles and will soon go out tn those on the C lerk and T y pist lists. The same procedure will be usod for other lists later on. Name.s are certified to app ointing officers only according to th e in ­ P LEADER In te rv ie w s W h e re to A p p ly fo r D P U I E m p lo y ra e iit C o u n s e llo r E x p erie n c e in te rv ie w s for E m p lo y ­ m e n t C ounsellor, Division of P l a c e ­ m e n t end U n e m p lo y m e n t I n su ra n ce , s ta rte d F r id a y and S a tu r d a y in N ew Y ork City, and will c on tinue A pril 9, 15 and 16. D ates for up.state c a n d i­ da te s will be scheduled later, along w ith f u r t h e r dates in N ew York City. T he p a p ers su b m itte d by som e 2,000 J u n i o r E conom ist c andidates o n M arch 30, 1940, hcv e finally b een m ark e d . E x p erie n c e ra tin g will s ta r t this week. T he open list for P a yroll E x a m in e r and th e prom otio n to Senio r E x ­ a m in e r a re e x pected this m onth, A ppeals of several rejected c a n d i­ dates on the open test will be settled shortly . ' F o r S ta te E x a m s A p p lic a tio n s f o r th e n e w series of 44 S ta te tests w ill be on h a n d late this w e e k at the N e w Y o r k offices o f the S ta te C ivil S e rv ic e C om m ission, 80 C e n tre S tre et. T h e y ’ll be available by m a il at the E x a m in a tio n s D iv isio n of the S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of C ivil S e r v ­ ice, A lb a n y . C om p lete r e q u ir e m e n ts fo r the test begin to day e x c lu siv e ly in T h e L eader, on page 16. Filing d eadline fo r th e w r i t t e n tests in the series is F riday, M a y 2, a n d the tests th e m se lv e s are sc heduled fo r S a tu rd a y , M a y 24. S e ve ra l e x a m s of the “u n w r i t t e n " type w ill be held a later date, and applications fo r these are n ot due u n til M ay 23. Lawyers in Referee B attle fo rm atio n on th e q u e stio n n a ire, and a re not certified fo r positions o r sa l­ aries w hich the eligible indicates he will not accept. T he n e w q u e stio n n a ires a r e m o re e la b o rate th a n th e p re v io u s blan k s in o th e r respects as well. In addition to ask ing th e eligible to list th e m in i­ m u m m o n th ly sa lary h« w ill accept W h ile o p p o s in g a t t o r n e y s in t h e F i r s h e i n v. H e a v y U n e m p l o y ­ m ent In su ran ce R eferee case s t u d y e a c h o t h e r ’s b r i e f s , t h e e x ­ a m i n a t i o n s d iv is io n o f t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n is p r o c ee d jn g to m a r k th e p a p e r s a t fu ll sp e e d o n a r e a d j u s t e d m a r k ­ i n g s c a le . T h e r a t i n g s c a l e s f o r for p e r m a n e n t an d te m p o ra ry p osi­ tions, and w h e th e r he will w o rk in a t w o o f t h r e e s e c t i o n s o f p a r t I ho spital or in stitution, th e q u e stio n ­ h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n a p p r o v e d , a n d n a ir e w ants him to indicate w h e re he t h e t h i r d w ill p r o b a b l y b e o k a y e d will w ork. A m ap dividing th e State t h i s w e e k . T h e p la in tiff, B e n ja m in F i r ­ a cco rding to judic ial districts is e n ­ closed, and the eligible m u s t check s h e i n , u r g e s t h e c o u r t t o c a n c e l in w hich of 34 cities th r o u g h o u t the t h e r e c e n t t e s t o n t h e g r o u n d s S ta te he will work. t h a t in s u ffic ie n t tim e w a s g iv en f o r p a r t I, s o m e q u e s t i o n s w e r e u n re la te d to th e d u tie s of th e p o s i t io n , t h a t t h e e x a m p a p e r w a s h a r d o n t h e e y e s , e tc . T he L e a d e r lea rn s th a t if th e 300 pap ers m a rk e d p re v io u s ly r e p r e s e n t a tr u e sam plin g of th e 2.643 p a p e rs subm itted, an eligible list of a b o u t 500 n am es w ill be estab lished. I n a n sw e rin g the original charg es of Firshein, A ssistan t A tto r n e y - G e n e r a l P a tric k H. C lu ne p re dic ted th a t a t least 300 w ould pas.s.A n a n sw e rin g b rie f was su b m itte d y e ste rd a y by Saypol and K otler. a t ­ torneys fo r F irshein. Clune in tu r n m u st a n s w e r this by n e x t M onday, a n d Saypol an d K o tle r then have ona m ore w eek to file an a n sw e r to th e a nsw er. T he p r e lim in a r y estim ates of th e size of the eligible list will u n ­ d o u b ted ly be included in C lu n e ’s a n ­ sw er. I t is also lea rn ed b y T he L eadkr th at a g rou p of c and idates w ho do not w a n t to see the test cancelled a re p re p a rin g to in te rv e n e in th e case on the g roun d th a t th e c o u rt has no jurisdictio n. T h ey fe a r th a t fund.«i for a new test will not be m ade availab le by th e Social S e c u rity Board, w hich has a lre ad y seen one U n e m p lo y m e n t I n su ra n ce R e fere e test f o r w hich it paid cancelled by the courts. Sho uld f u r t h e r fu n d s not be forthcom ing, th e jo b will p r o b ­ ably go into th e e x e m p t class. C iv il Service B ills Passed in A lb an y H ig h lig h ts of se v e ra l dozen C iv il S e r v i c e b i ll s p a s s e d b y the L e g isla tu re a n d n o w b e fo re G o v ­ e r n o r L e h m a n a re t h e fo llo w in g : H a m p to n b ill t o c o n ti n u e t e m ­ p o ra ry o r p ro v isio n al v e te ra n s serv in g In w e lfare b u re a u s . K r e in h e d e r bill to p ro v id e p ublic h e arin g s on r u le s of Civil Service Cohimission. O stertag bill to con tinue th e S alary S ta n d ard iz atio n B oa rd to D ecem b er 1, 1945. C rew s bill to re in s ta te alien su b ­ w a y w orkers. W icks bill to give city subw ay w o r k e r s sick leave. Cariello bill to pro v id e h earin g s on charges a gain st su b w ay w orkers. H o l l o w e ll b ill t o f r e e z e I n t o C iv il S e r v i c e e m p lo y e e is o f t h e m ilk p u b lic ity c a m p a ig n . K r e i n h e d e r b i ll t o l i m i t S t a t e C o m m issio n c e rtific a tio n of c o u n ty p a y ro lls to f ir s t p a y m e n t in Ju ly or J a n u a r y . W a d s w o r t h b ill t o s t o p e d u c a ­ tio n b o a rd s fro m s e ttin g age lim its o n te s ts . K r e in h e d e r bill to end p ro b a tio n ­ T h e fo llow in g are th e latest certi­ a ry perio d for p ro m o te d employees. fications. in N e w Y o r k C ity and A l ­ M ahon ey bill to allow pro m otion bany, fr o m pop ula r S ta te lists. P lists to contain na m e s of all c and i­ m e an s p erm an ent; T m ean s tem p o date's getting 70 p e rc e n t o r m ore, and rary: p ro v id in g t h a t th e p ro m o tio n tests J u n io r C le rk shall consist of tw o p a rts — a w ritte n , R an k in g P et. a n d c red it fo r se n io rity an d record. P — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 , , , , 75586.025 82.35 C rew s bill to lim it eligibility on P — A l b a n y — ? 9 0 0 ................. 2 , 7 4 0 82.60 p r e f e rr e d list to th e n u m b e r of ye ars T — N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 ........... 2 , 5 2 0 82.2 2 5 in service, w ith f o u r y e a rs th e m in i­ T — A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. 2 , 8 2 9 J u n io r S te n o g ra p h e r m um . 8 6 .5 0 937 H a lp e rn bill to fo rb id re m o v a l of P — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ........... 8 1.40 em ployees ex ce p t fo r Incom p etency P - * - A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. 2 , 0 9 7 T — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ........... 1,254 85.40 o r m isconduct. T — A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. 77.80 2,347 S h e rm a n bill to give v e te ra n s p riy J u n io r T y p ist ileges on t ra n s fe r w h e n positions P — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ........... 916 8 7.96 have b e en abolished. Per FIREMAN-PATROLMAN «1 Week lN C I.r D E S C O M P I-E T K C O M P L E T E W e P la c A O u r M E N T A I. A N D P H Y S IC S E C R E T A R IA L S tu d e n tn C n ll or 'W r lle fo r \ I. C O U R S E S P a riic u la rM Tow eN t F ee* in T o w n ! STATIONARY ENGINEER FORMINC If drifted while • student tuition will be adjusted, enabling student to study by correspondence. All Instruction under personal supervision of Deputy Chief Robert E. MeQannon, (Retired), New York Fire Dept. Over 30 years of experience In Civil Service. B E S T R E S U L T S I T ’S T H E FOR W h e re Do I !^tand? State Trooper Tests Continue P — A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. T — N e w Y o r k — $ 9 0 0 ,, T — A l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. P P P P T T T T — — — — — — — — N N A A N A A A 1,8 1 7 1,290 3,092 85.38 8 6.90 8 0.84 A s s is ta n t F ile C le rk e w Y o r k — $ 1 ,2 0 0 ... 178 e w Y o r k — $900 100 l b a n y — $ 1 ,2 0 0 ........... 119 l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. 1,130 ew Y o r k — $ 1 .2 0 0 ... 459 l b a n y — $ 1 ,200 438 l b a n y — $ 9 6 0 ................. 1,1 9 4 l b a n y — $ 9 0 0 ................. 1,3 0 7 88 .7 0 8 9 .5 0 89.20 8 5 .6 0 8 7 .3 0 8 7 .4 0 8 5 .6 0 85.20 W ith th e offices of th e Division of S tate Police in the C a pita l a t A lbany L a te st p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm en ts com pletely painted, physical exam s for S ta te T ro o p e r can d id a te s s ta r t f r o m these lists are; J u n io r C lerk again T u esd ay m o rn in g , A p ril 8, o r k — $ 9 0 0 .................... 554 8 6 7B a fte r a lapse of th re e weeks. 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It d e te rm in e s if a can d id a te I f y o u c n n 't pu M h u p 1 0 0 Ib a . o r m o r e itv e riie u d w ith one n rm , you need has m et th e physical re q u ire m e n ts R H K I N ’ .S 8 U I> K R IO R S Y S T E M of set for the test, an d if he is in e x ­ p liy N lfiil triiln ln g :. c ellent physical shape. It is no t a R H E I N ’S G Y M physical in th e sense th a t N ew Y ork 297 T h ird Ave. N.Y.C. City P olice '.nd F ir e tests h ave p h y ­ W e buy, sell, re n t w eights for sicals; no c and idate w ill h a v e to h o m e -tra in in g purposes. p ro v e his pro w ess on th e p a rallel Dues, $2 m o nth . bars or hav e to ru n a mile. THE C IV IL S E R V IC E R E Q U IR E S G O O D FEET <^luie l%ncJi^ Shoes 8 M a n 's F i n * S h o e s S i n c a 1875 " F it th e F eet a n d K eep T hem P ric e d N e a r*» t to H IN K * L Y N C H 8 0 C h a m b e r s S t. — 1 6 7 • T A R F it" $8 D e « le r* G re e n w ic h St. T $ 1 2 6 0 T O $ 2 1 0 0 Y EA R R ailw ay P o sta l C U rks Inspectora S ta tistic a l Cl«rk« J FRAHKLIN INSTITUTE S te n o g ra p h e r s ^ D spt. T-249, 130 W. 42nd St. ( N e a r B’w a y ) T y p ists, etc. MEN— W OM EN m a n y e a c h R ush ^ V a p p o in tm e n ts y e a r , P re p a re a t y m en t (< ) o n c e . to s c rlp tlo n illu s tra te d J o b ,” T e ll m e m e, e n tire ly free of o f U . S. Q o v e r n n i e n t 3 2 -p a g e book, “H o w w ith how (3 ) to Hat of q u a lify ch arg e (1) a J o l> « ; (2 ) F ree t o G e t a U . ,S. U . fo r S, one fu ll G o v e rn m H iU of th ese de- copy of (Jov>>rnJobs, Jobs. V Call or Mail ^ .................................................................................................. Coupon to d a y — / gyop / AddrpM.............................................................................. Aif**........... ' Vue T h ig Coupon R rfo re Yon M K In y 1<. or T rln t rin ln ly e F aoi E O V IL SERVICE LEADER ig h t QmhJL L < E :i% .l> £ R . M e rit M en -V - IM P u b l i s h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y b y C iv il S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , I n c . O ffice: 97 D u a n e S t . ( a t B r o a d w a y ) , N e w Y o r k , N.Y. P h o n e : C O r t l a n d t 7 -566 5 C o p y r i g h t 1941 b y C iv il S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , I n c . J e r r y F i n k e l s t e i n , Publisher; S e w a r d B r i s b a n e , Ed ito r; M a x w e l l L e h m a n , Executive Ed it o r; B u r n e t t M u r p h e y , M a n a g in g E dito r; H . E li o t K a p l a n , C o n tri bu ting Ed ito r; D a v i d R o b i n s o n , A r t Director. — S u b s c rip tio n R a te s — In N e w Y o r k S t a t e ( b y m a i l ) ............................................$2 « Y e a r E l s e w h e r e in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .......................... $2 a Y e a r C a n a d a a n d F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s ...................... ..$ 3 a Year I n d i v i d u a l C o p i e s ............................................................................. 6 C e n t s A dvertisin g R ates on A pplication MEMBER, AUDIT BUREAU OF CIR C U L A T IO N S Tuesday, A pril 8, 1941 U nhappy B udget p ^ H E M a y o r ’s b u d g e t w o n ’t m a k e v e r y m a n y C iv il S e rv ice e m p lo y e es h a p p y . H i z z o n e r k n o w s i t, a n d p r a c t i c a l l y a d m i t s a s m u c h i n h i s m e s s a g e . B u t t h e a d m i s s i o n d o e s n ’t h e l p r e s t o r e p r o m o t i o n o p p o r t u n i t i e s o r fill v a c a n c i e s o r p ro v id e j u s t salarie s. H e r e a r e s o m e o f t h e t h i n g s w e d o n ’t l ik e a b o u t t h e M a y o r ’s b u d g e t . H e k n o c k e d o u t t h e S a n i t a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t ’s r e q u e s t f o r 200 a d d i t i o n a l m e n . T h e D e p a r t m e n t n e e d s t h e m so rely . H e k n o c k e d o u t a n i n c r e a s e o f $50 i n t h e s a l a r y o f l a b o r e r s i n t h e B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t ’s office. T h e r e c a n ’t be a n y d o u b t t h a t th e la b o re rs sh o u ld be g e ttin g f a r m o ie t h a n a $ 5 0 - a - y e a r in c r e a s e to b r i n g t h e m u p to t h e e a r n in g s ta n d a r d s of o th e r s d o in g c o m p a ra b le w ork. H e d i d n o t h i n g a b o u t g r a n t i n g p e r a n n u m p a y t o a ll t h e m a n y w o r k e r s w h o liv e i n c o n s t a n t j e o p a r d y b e ­ c au se of th e ir p e r d iem s ta tu s . W h i l e h e g r a n t e d r a i s e s — w e l l - d e s e r v e d o n e s — to n u rs e s a n d o th e r s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p ita ls , h e r e f u s e d t o g r a n t a $60 i n c r e a s e t o t h o s e h a r d - w o r k e d , u n d e r p a i d e m p lo y ees, th e h o s p ita l h e lp e rs a n d a t ­ ten d a n ts. H e e l i m i n a t e d 91 c l e r k v a c a n c i e s i n t h e P o l i c e D e ­ p a r tm e n t, th u s a d d in g a h e av y b u rd e n to t h a t d e p a r t­ m en t. H e m a d e no p ro v isio n fo r b rin g in g t h e P olice a n d T ire D e p a r t m e n t s to fu ll s t r e n g t h , t h o u g h t h e n e c e s s ity f o r c o m p le te sta ffin g of th e s e d e p a r t m e n t s h a s b e e n a p p a r e n t to e v ery N ew Y o rk e r fo r y e a rs. H e c u t d o w n t h e h e a l t h s e r v i c e s o f N e w Y o r k C i ty b y s l a s h i n g t h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f s e s s i o n s w h i c h t h e c i t y ’s c o m p e te n t-b u t-p o o rly -tre a te d p h y sic ia n s a n d d e n tists c o u ld a t t e n d . T h is o n to p of h is a c tio n l a s t y e a r p l a c ­ in g th e m ed ical m e n u p o n a p re c a rio u s d a y -to -d a y s ta tu s . H e d id n o t h i n g to m a n t h e p la y g r o u n d s a n d p a r k s w i t h m o r e p e o p le , t h o u g h i t is c l e a r t h a t t h e c i t y n e e d s m o r e e m p lo y e e s f o r th e s e v ita l r e c r e a t i o n a l serv ices. H e r e d u c e d t h e c i t y ’s l i b r a r y s e r v i c e — a l r e a d y h o b ­ b l i n g b a d l y — s t i ll f u r t h e r , b y e l i m i n a t i n g v a c a n c i e s a n d r e f u s i n g to b e t t e r t h e c o n d i t i o n s o f p r e s e n t e m p l o y e e s . T h e t o t a l b u d g e t is s m a l l e r t h a n l a s t y e a r ’s, a n d t h e few ra is e s to S a n i ta t io n m e n , n u r s e s , a n d h o s p ita l w o r k e r s d o n ’t o f f s e t t h e r e d u c e d p r o m o t i o n o p p o r ­ t u n i t i e s , t h e s w o ll e n b u r d e n o f w o r k u p o n a ll e m p l o y e e s a s a re s u lt of u n fille d v a c a n c ie s ; n o r do t h e y a ssu a g e t h e c h i l l e d h o p e s o f c o n s c i e n t i o u s C iv il S e r v i c e e m ­ p lo y ee s w h o see lo o m in g a b ig v o id in t h e i r p o c k e ts as t h e c o s t o f l iv i n g g o e s u p . F o r t u n a t e l y , t h e f i n a l c l a m p h a s n ’t g o n e d o w n y e t. E v e ry ite m in t h e b u d g e t h a s to p a s s t h e s c r u tin y of t h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e b e f o r e f i n a l d e c i s i o n . B u t lo o k w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g t h e r e : t h e a u g u s t B o a r d h a s s e t a s i n g l e d a y — A p r i l 16— f o r p u b l i c h e a r i n g s o n t h e b u d g e t. Is th e I n te n t to lim it d iscu ssio n ? In past y e a r s , s e v e r a l d a y s w e r e a ll o w e d . A f t e r t h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e g e t s t h r o u g h w i t h it, t h e b u d g e t goes to t h e C ity C o u n c il, w h ic h h a s t h e c u rio u s p o w e r to re d u c e — b u t n o t to e x p a n d — t h e ite m s i n ­ v o lv e d . I n t h e m e a n t i m e . C iv il S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s m u s t w o r k f a s t to m a k e th e m s e lv e s h e a r d . T h e y h a v e tw o ta s k s b e f o r e t h e m : (1) t h e m i n o r o n e o f s e e i n g t h a t t h e i r v i e w s a r e n o t s l u f f e d off i n a o n e - d a y h e a r i n g ; (2) t h e m a j o r o n e of p u t ti n g u p a f ig h t fo r j u s t c o n d itio n s. T in F orthcom ing Issues I HE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE (C ontinued fro m last week) W HAT I HE POSTAL W O RKERS WANT S tu d y Material fo r W elfare Tests T n e w f a y , A p ril Unpolished Sketches o f the New T op People in Welfare D irector o f P ublic A ssista nce ED R H A TIO A N . H e ’s only 31, m arrie d , a N o tre D am e m an, h as a d eg ree In journalism , studied a t th e N ew Y ork School of Social W ork, held va rio us su p e rv iso ry social w o rk jobs. D ire cto r of C am p H ayes in 1931, h e acted as fo ru m a n d discus­ sion le a d e r a t G re e n w ic h H ouse th e follow ing tw o years. In 1934, he w as a p p o in te d F ie ld R e p re s e n ta tiv e of the S ta te TERA, a post h e resigned to assum e a n assistant d irec to rsh ip in the old E m e rg e n cy Relief B u re au . In 1936, Ed left fo r th e S ta te D e p a rt­ m e n t of Social W elfare. W ithin a few m on th s he was offered the post of A ssistant E x ec u tive D ire cto r of P u b lic Assistance. C om m issio ner Hodson offered him th e d irec to rsh ip of th e B u re a u of P u b lic Assistance in th e NYC D e p a rtm e n t of W elfare — an d th a t b rin g s us up -to-date. H usky, good looking, th e A llA m e ric an type, you n g R a h tig a n comes to his n e w task w ith a b a c k ­ g ro u n d of successful social w e lfare adm in istratio n . G o o d -n a tu re d an d possessing a sense of h u m o r, he .m a k es frien d s quickly. A ssista n t to th e C o m m issioner and D irector o f th e B u re a u o f Finance and Statistics. HE N RY J. ROSNER. H a n k has ju st e n te r e d his thirties, a n o th e r y o u n g ste r in a key e x ec u tiv e job. He w as the only p erson to m a k e th e Civil Service list fo r his job. B e­ lieve us—h e ’s th a t good. F rie n d ly , he has at th e sam e tim e a re p u ta tio n f o r p e n e tra tin g insight and sound jud g m e n t. He k n ow s p ublic assist­ an ce like th e p alm of his o w n hand. A m ong his d egrees is a law diplom a. H e ’s b een a d m itte d to the N e w Y o rk Bar. In City College he w as a sta r a th le te as well as a s ta r o ra to r. F o u r ye ars w ith th e City Affairs C om m ittee gave h im a w e ll-ro u n d e d k n ow ledg e of city go v e rn m e n t, and fed his d esire to p a rtic ip a te in p u b ­ lic affairs. Associate D irector o f th e B u re a u o f P ublic Assistance an d D irec­ tor o f th e D ivision o f M ethods, P rocedures and Office M anage- m e n t. EDW ARD SA NDERSON. E d r e p ­ re se n ts exp erien ce, m a tu r e d ju d g ­ m ent, th e efficient execu tive. Hia b a c k g ro u n d in business an d b a n k in g is im pressive. A U n iv e rsity of W is­ consin man, S andy serv e d as an offi­ c er in W orld W ar 1, did thing s on th e firing line, h a d th ings done to him. H e cam e into pu blic assistance in 1935 as busin ess tx e c u tiv * fo r th e tr a n s ie n t pro g ra m . I n a m a tte r of m o n th s tl^e R elief B u re a u offered him a directo rship. E v e r since, Ed ha s ha d re sp onsibilty for all of the c lerical m ethods, p r o c e d u re and office m a n a g e m e n t of th e D e p a rt­ m ent, a huge, co m plex a n d difficult task. i4ssistanf D irector of F ield A d m in is tr a tio n V. CH A RLO TT E A U TH IER. Softspoken, smiling, blond, C h a rlo tte w as given a big p a r ty by th e staff w h e n she left th e R ichm o nd W el­ fa r e C e n te r to com e to C e n tra l O f­ fice. The local press m ade a g re a t to-do a bou t t h e ir fa v o rite S ta te n Is­ lan d e r, r a n colum ns of new s a n d editorials. O bviously she h a d done a w h a c k in g good jo b of com m u n ity r e ­ latio n s th e r e In a ddition to h e r p a r plus a d m in istra tiv e re c o rd In ru n n in g th e c en ter. C h a rlo tte a tte n d e d D ean A c a d em y an d E m e rso n College in Mass., got a B.L.I. degree, stud ied so­ cial case w ork, m en ta l h y g ien e a n d pu b lic w e lfare a d m in istra tio n a t the N e w Y o rk School of Social W ork. R e p e a t Thk E G I S L A T O R S were peeved t h e r e q u e s t of Civil Se' e m p l o y e e s t h a t drafts.? t h e f u U s a l a r y differential® t h a t i s w h y t h e y re fu sed to e v e n t h e 30 d a y s ’ bonus, itf^ a s i f t h e b o n u s w o u ld have goi t h r o u g h i f t h a t w a s all the p l o y e e s h a d a s k e d . . .Widows' P r e s i d e n t s o f t h e United stai m a y s e n d m a i l w ith o u t na! p o s t a g e . . . T h e W a r Departmjl w a n t s t o k n o w w h a t part of \ Y o r k C i t y ’s g a r b a g e is "consim a b l e ” . . . B u f f a l o politics for w h i l e t h r e a t e n e d t h e bill whl» w o u l d e x t e n d Civil Service N e w Y o r k S t a t e . . . A number e m p l o y e e s o u s t e d fro m the sta I n s u r a n c e F u n d a f t e r the Bot p r o b e h a v e b e e n t r y in g to get t h e D P U I P a y r o l l Examiner list m j D irector o f F ield A d m in is tr a ­ tion V IV IA N C. MASON. She holds on e of the high est civil service posts In the D e p a rtm e n t—and, fo r th a t m a tte r, in th e city. K een, able, d e ­ cisive, V ivian is respo nsible fo r su­ pe rv isio n of all case w o r k o p e r a ­ tio n s of th e district offices„as w ell as t h e relief-g iving divisions of th e B u r e a u of P u b lic Assistance. A P h.B fro m th e U n iv e rsity of Chicago, V ivian C a r te r M ason s tu d ­ ied p h y c h ia tr y a t F o rd h a m . A fte r a p e rio d of girls’ w o r k in th e YW CA i n ' 1931, she e n te re d th e p u b lic assistance field a nd p rog ressed ra pidly , soon b ecom ing an a d m in is­ tra tiv e su p e rv iso r—one of the best. S h e placed top-high on th e list fo r D ire cto r of F ie ld A dm inistration. N o t so m a n y centuries ago, sir cleaning w as a suspect bujim B a ck in 1769, w hen someone gested t h a t th e streets of Madrid cleaned, local doctors called itai bio us e x p e rim e n t. They felt (k th e b a d sm ells of the garbage m o v e d in ju rio u s elements from a i r . . .A ll officers and members th e S a n ita tio n Department's Inspe tio n Division a re deputized by t P olice Com m issioner as snpr p a tro lm e n . T hey have full power m a k e a r r e s ts and to carry pistok. D irector o f Consultant Social Se rv ic es AD ELE K. GLOG AU. E n te rin g th e D e p a rtm e n t as a case sup erv isor in 1935, A dele w as pro m o te d con­ sistently to tasks of in creasing r e ­ sponsibility—field supervisor, d ire c ­ t o r of field supervision, assistant d i­ r e c to r of social service, acting d irec ­ to r of social service, d irec to r of so­ cial service, assista nt d irec to r of the H om e Relief Division, d irec to r of c o n su lta n t social services. H e r prog ressiv e r e c o rd w as m ade possible by w e ll-p la n n e d professional p re p a r a tio n , , P hones a tta c h e d to desks are longer being g iv e n to public ofid T h e m a te ria ls are needed for the fe n s e p r o g r a m . . .Girls itorking th e n e w qua rters of the DPUI in S ta n d a rd B u ild in g in ^Hbnny co m plainin g o f runs i?i their st& ings because of cramped space W o m e n eligibles are being skipp o v e r f o r travelling audit jobs C o u rt A tt e n d a n t candidates qiinii; ing on a d m ission to the barmdi s u b m it a n y th in g beyond the opplif tion. T h a t’s sufficient a,i?idai'il,. i n o t c on gressm en or senators tc se n d ou t m o s t o f the franked bu t g o v e r n m e n t agencies answer: requests. Sanitation Noteg Supply Dept. le tte rs State Should O bserve W age La\ Sirs: T his is n o t a n A p ril Fool missive, n o r ju s t a l e tte r of co m ­ plaint. I w ould like to s t a r t a m o v e ­ m e n t of p rotest, if one is not a lre a d y in effect. The W ages and H o u rs L a w and m a n y o th e r re g ula tions w e r e passed to keep w ages a t a good s ta n d a rd in p riv a te an d com m ercial e m plo ym ent. T h ere fo re w h y does th e g o v e rn m e n t itself t r y to c h ea t an d evad e its law s? I r e fe r to th e S ta te clerical list being canvassed . fo r te m p o ra r y w o rkers, w ith h ig h e r-g ra d e p ositions being offered a t m uch less th a n th e m in im u m salary fo r th e low est grade. I passed th e A ssistan t and Se n io r exam s. A s h o r t tim e ago I rece iv e d an in q u iry as to w h e th e r I ’d accept a te m p o ra ry A ssistant job a t $700 in Albany. T he J u n i o r C lerk job com m ands $900 m in im um . T he w eekly salary is fro m $13.85 to $14.50, depending on w h e t h e r th e a m o u n t is divided b y n u m b e r of w eeks p e r y e a r or of m onths. H o w can the S ta te Com mission ask a n y ­ one to tra v e l to a distance fro m home, lack all its m o n ey -sav in g con ­ veniences, and lively dece n tly a t t h a t a m o unt? E. S. E. S. raises a pro ble m that has p u z ­ zled S ta te officials fo r years. T he sa la ry offered is all that the bud get allow s fo r th e w o rk , y e t eligibles fr o m cities oth er than A lb a n y m u s t be canvassed. One possible so lution is to restrict lo w -payin g A lb a n y jobs to residents of the Capital area. B u t t h e n persons on th e list f r o m other cities, particularly N e w Y o r k City, loould prote st.— Editor. f o r P h a rm a c ist, S ta te and C o unty D e p a rtm e n ts an d Institutions. Y ou m ay re ca ll th a t a list w a s established in D ecem ber, 1938, con­ ta in in g 600 successful candidates w ho p a rtic ip a te d in a n e x am in atio n fo r S e n io r D ru g Clerk, D e p a rtm e n t of W elfare, w hich also comes u n d e r th e h e a d in g of S ta te a n d C ou nty D e ­ p a r tm e n ts an d Institutions. Since th e aforem en tio n ed list was established, a p e rio d of tw o y e a rs a n d f o u r m onths, only tw o a p p o in t­ m e n ts h a v e b een m ad e fro m th e list o f 600 eligibles. T he iro n y of th e w h ole situation is t h a t only p h a rm a cists w e re p e r ­ m itte d to tak e th e exam . N ow w e . find t h a t ?^nother e x am t o r P h a r m a ­ cist Is being giv en fo r th e sam e posi­ tion, w h ile 598 pharmacists are wa ing fo r ap p o in tm en t. . I t is high tim e th a t the eligible-, th e S e n io r D ru g Cle rk list v« t h e i r p r o te s t to the proper auinoi ties on this evil. U n ite d action ff ach ie v e results. „ p Ph. GT h e w r i t e r o f the above W w ro n g on one important istration was n o t a require^^'^" th e S e n io r D rug Clerk test, o f this com pla int, the Pharmacy w a s postpo ned fro m the More series. H o w e v e r , the , sion fo u n d no m e rit in “ j u s t o pen ed th e test in the group. T h e Leader P'oo» th e S e n io r D rug Clerk fo r m in g a n association.— ' A Petition to the Mayor O n th e 1 1 -S q u ad C h art fo r C ops D e a r M r . M a y o r : As a m e m b er of New York C ity ’s Police Force, 1 feel t h a t th e 11-squad chart, w hich would give us a 48 -ho u r swing each week, w il l improve the morale an d efficiency of the men. I urge t h a t you, as Ch ief Executive of the city, get behind the 11-squad plan an d help us to gain th e decent working hours w hich it provides. N am e. P r e c i n c t ............................................................................................ P h arm acy M ixup? Hom e A d d ress. Sirs: In the A p ril 1st issue of the Civil S ervice Leader, a n a n n o u n c e ­ m e n t w as p ublish ed to th e effect th a t th e State Civil S ervice Com m ission is p r e p a r in g to give an e x am in atio n [Please send this coupon to the Civil S e rv ic e L e a d e r , 97 Duang St., N. Y. C. It w ill th en be f o r w a r d e d to M a yor LaGuardia.] ..................................................................... C IV IL April 8, 1941 s e r v ic e : P l e a d e r ag^ ffl Park Topics POLICE CAUS By BURNETT By M URPHET rf.%man Resign s h f ' * ' jrgresman, se c r e ta r y of th e N e w Y o rk S ta te P o lice C o n fe ren c e has resign ed as a p a tr o l m a n in t h e K ingston, N. Y. Po lice Delince 1’ ’ j^eresm an who, w ith P r e s id e n t Jo s e p h P . M oran, h a s fo u g h t partm®" ' A lbany a n d e ls e w h e re fo r p ro g re ssiv e police legislation, re for a d ispute w ith th e M a y o r of K in g sto n an d th e B o a rd of P olice i o n e r s . T h e cause of th e t r o u b le w as t h e action of th e B oa rd of re sc in d in g a re so lu tio n allow ing t h e C hief of to grant K e re s m a n leaves of a b sence witfi'out pay to a tte n d coma n d o th er m eetings of th e S ta te organ ization . B e h in d th is u n u su a l lies the fa ct th a t w h e n th e B a b co c k -S e ely e bills w e r e being conKeresm an stron gly opposed th e m . T he M a y o r of K ingston, C. J. *'^L'eIman, on th e o th e r han d, su p p o rte d th e m easures. e is considerable in d ig n a tio n in K in g sto n o v e r K e r e s m a n ’s resig a n d th rea ts to p ick e t t h e M a y o r’s ho use h a v e b e e n m ade. P u b lic s e e m s to be all on K e r e s m a n ’s side. *^The K i n g s t o n Daily L ea d er, in its lea d e d ito ria l last T uesday, w ro te of ‘ We say Mr, K e re s m a n is K in g sto n ’s m o st-h o n o re d po lic e m a n n o t w ith d u e r e g a r d fo r th e police a b ility of th o se o ld e r m e n on th e fo rce w ho won their sp u rs th e h a r d w a y b u t becaUSe t h e p olic e m e n them selves, *'®''®ecting Mr. K e re s m a n t h e i r association h e a d y e a r a fte r y e a r , f o r so long as we can re m e m b e r, h a v e given h im th is title. “It is not alone in K in g sto n t h a t M r, K e r e s m a n is h o n o re d f o r w e h a v e ard his ability c om m e nded by P r e s id e n t Roosevelt, wljen h e w as govor of the State of N ew York, a n d by H e r b e r t H, L e h m a n an d by v a rio u s ctate o f f i c i a l s and police h eads g a th e r e d h e r e f r o m all o v e r N e w Y o rk s tat e a n d by N ew Y ork C ity police c o m m issioners.” J o s e p h Moran, p re s id e n t of th e S ta te P olice C onference, i s - b a c k i n g K er e s n ia n to the limit. 2l l O Cops H andled Parade \ s p e c i a l detail m o u n t ed p atro lm en of 2,110 p a tro lm e n , 79 m o torcycle p a tro lm e n , an d 20 w e r e used to h a n d le th e A r m y D ay p a r a d e S a tu rd a y , ij^ere were n e arly 30,000 p a r tic ip a n ts in th e p a ra d e w h ic h p ro c ee d ed from 8611' street to 59th s tre e t along F i f t h a venue. ld(;u(irdia on New Police E x p e rim en ts M a y o r LaG uardia, in his b u d g e t m essage to th e B o a rd clared that each y e a r th e P olice D e p a rtm e n t “becom es stream lined.” O th e r com m e n ts a b o u t th e d e p a r t m e n t of E stim ate, d e ­ m o re an d m o re in his m essage follow; “The new fiscal y e a r w ill see t h e e m e rg e n c y sq u a d on th e w a y to u ltiniate complete m o d ern iz atio n t h r o u g h t h e in a u g u ra tio n of a re p la ce m en t program of th e old ty p e e m e rg en c y tru c k s . In a d d itio n to the u su a l e q u ip ­ ment carried by e m e rg en c y t r u c k s in th e past, th e n e w veh icles w ill be eq u i p p ed w ith e m e rg en c y p o w e r p la n ts sufficient to g e n e ra te e lectricity for operation u n d e r conditions w h e n c u r r e n t a n d lig h t a r e n o t available, or to set up an e m e rg en c y lig h tin g sy s te m in a giv en area. T h ey a r e also to be equipped w ith p o w e rfu l flood lig h ts w hic h w ill be of incalculable value in various ty p es of em ergencies. E v e n tu a lly th e y w ill b e equip p e d with two-way radios. T h e n e w tr u c k s a r e c om p letely enclosed a n d s t r e a m ­ lined. “Attached to th e T echnical R e se arc h L a b o r a to ry w ill be a n e w ty p e truck equipped w ith a p p a ra tu s to p h o to g r a p h suspicious p ackag es w h e n ­ ever found, a nd im m e d ia tely de v elo p t h e p h o to g ra p h s rig h t on th e scene. Tlie laboratory also w ill b e e q u ip p e d w ith n u m e ro u s n e w c rim e -d etec tin g apparatus w hich w ill f u r t h e r aid th e d e te c tiv e fo rce in c le a rin g u p crim es where clues a re m ea g e r. P ro v isio n h a s b e e n m a d e f o r th e in stallation of a new sytem fo r a u to m a tic s e a rc h of f in g e rp rin t r e co rd s.' T h e F in g e rp r in t Bureau now has on h a n d t h e fin g erp rin ts of 1,600,000 persons, “Through savings effected in t h e c u r r e n t Hjudget a n d n o t reflected in th e new budget, provision has b e e n m a d e fo r th e p u rc h a s e of 295 n e w ra d io cars and trucks a n d 95 m otorcycles, so m e of th e m w ith sidecars, “Better su pervision of th e u n ifo rm e d fo rc e has b e e n m ad e possible b y the addition of a n u m b e r of n e w co m m a n d in g officers including th r e e assistant chief inspectors, th r e e d e p u ty chief inspecto rs an d 10 captains. “All in all, th e d e p a r tm e n t in t h e c om ing fiscal y e a r will h a v e a b u d g e t totaling $63,036,777.81. T his a p p e a rs to be a b o u t $898,000 less t h a n th e department had i n th e c u r r e n t budget, b u t a ctu a lly th ro u g h t h e use of savings in th e c u r r e n t b u d g e t f o r e q u ip m e n t an d fo r bo lsterin g pension funds, the decrease is only in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d of $200,000. “This reduced e stim a te of cost is b ased up on t h e e x p ec tatio n t h a t th e Court of A ppeals w ill susta in th e P o lice C om m ission er’s p la n fo r ge ttin g all uniformed police officers on r e g u l a r police du ty, a n d w ill p e r m it h im to relieve some 265 officers, a lm o st a ll of th e m sergeants, fro m sw itc h ­ board work, by a llow ing h im to em p lo y tra in e e p a tro lm e n fo r t h a t p u r ­ pose. About $700,000 w o r th of a d d itio n a l police p ro tec tio n will th u s be put on the stre ets of th e city if a f a v o ra b le decision comes dow n.” Sergeant Test Date Changed In response to a n u m b e r of re q u e s ts fro m C atholic a n d P r o t e s t a n t o r ­ ganizations, tlie da te fo r th e p ro m o tio n e x a m to S e r g e a n t has b e e n ch anged to Saturday, J u n e 14, in stead of S und ay, J u n e 15. Also, this co lu m n h a s l e a r n e d th a t th e test w ill b e h e ld in one session, conferences b e tw ee n officials of th e Civil Se rv ice Comijtiissioh a n d P olice commissioner V a len tin e e stab lish e d th e fa c t t h a t it w o u ld b e possible to giv^ the exam a t one session, r a t h e r t h a n tw o. The Commission is still u n d e cid e d a b o u t w h e r e to give th e test, a n d is «ow canvassing v a rio u s schools a n d o t h e r possible sites. Drive fo r 11-Squad Chart driv e fo r th e 11-squad c h a r t got u n d e r w a y la s t w eek w h e n P a Detir^^ R- B a rk er, of t h e 61st precinct, be g an circ u latio n of 200 SUP w h ic h ha s space fo r 10 nam es, calling on th e M a y o r to ea adoption of th e re v ised w o rk in g schedule. ei- had th e p e titio n s p r i n te d o n his ow n in itiativ e a n d expense. BALDNESS C a n Be PREVENTED^ Is no need f o r a n y o n e to be bald ,” sa y s Taub, “If I a m u n s u c c e s s f u l In th ic k e n in g •'Our ha ir on th e t h in sp o ts o r lo w e rin g y o u r forehead h a ir line — D O N ’T P A Y M E ANY If I c a n ’t h e lp you, I ’ll tell y o u i m ­ m ed ia te ly . All scalp Home T r e a t m e n t s d is o r d e r s t r e a t e d . M en a n d w om e n. Call fo r F R E E A n aly sis. Hsi teon Taub Hair & Scalp & SON Specialists ' ‘ ro a d w a y (a t M n d ) , S u ite S l« . CO. 6 -1M 5 ■•H O U R S : »:30 A. M. t« S P. M.—8«turd*y t* 7 F. M. B. R. M E E H A N Ex­ M a n u a l of G a rd en in g , b y L. H. trees, rose bushes, an d shrubs. P ro m o tio n to plain th e p u rp o se an d th e o b je c t it Bailey. T he Rose M anual, by J. H. Nocolos. accom plished. T he Book of Bulbs, by F. F. R o c k ­ 214. Som e h o r tic u ltu r is ts plac« G ard en er well. p e re n n ia l p lan ts into tw o g roups: (a ) C a n d id a tes sho uld set aside a t least C o m m on G a rd e n Pets, by G re gory im perfect, (b) indefinite. E x p la in tw o h o u rs each day fo r r e a d in g and an d Davis. briefly the reaso n fo r p lac in g p la n ts studying. Each c a n d id a te should al.so T he G a rd e n N ote Book, by A lfred into such categories. N am e one p la n t p ro vid e hinnself w ith a s ta n d a rd size, Putz. in each group. * loose leaf book, into w hic h sh ould be L aw ns, by F. F. Rockwell. 215. (?,) Define the te rm “s p r e a d ­ filed stu dy notes g a th e re d from such ers an d s tic k e rs” w ith re fe re n c e to S T U D Y S E R I E S N O . 18 sources as te x t books, n e w sp a p e rs D irections: In each of the follow ­ insecticides a n d fungicides, (b) Of clipping, e x p e rim e n ta l station b u lle ­ w h a t p u rp o se do they se rv e ? (c) tins, etc. T h e book shou ld be d i ­ ing items, four possible a n sw e rs a re vided Into sections as, “L aw n s,” suggested to com plete each .state­ N am e som e of the com m on m a te ria ls used. “P la n t P ro p o g a tio n .” “T ree s and m ent. On th e a n s w e r sheet w rite 216. (a ) Most hed ges should b» S h ru b s ,” “Soils a nd F e rtiliz e rs,” etc., th e l e tte r of the sta te m e n t w hich is so clipped th at th ey a re w id er at th e w ith r e la tiv e stu d y m a te ria l filed best of those suggested. 204. A g a r d e n e r p u rc h ased a w h e e l­ base and n a r r o w e r at the top. W hy? u n d e r th e re sp e ctiv e sections. This sim ple m ethod of k e ep in g study b a r r o w and a bag of law n seed for (b ) Briefly e x p la in w h a t a d v a n ta g e notes u n q u e stio n a b ly will p ro v id e an $72. H e sp e n t five tim es as m u ch for the ro u n d e d top hed g e has o ver th e indisp en sable sou rc e of stu d y m a t e ­ th e w h e e lb a r ro w as he did for the n a rro w flat su rfa c e top. (c) W hat law n seed. T he cost of th e law n factors d e te rm in e th e a m o u n t of rial. T he follow ing list of books from seed was (a) $35, (b) 20, (c) $12, (d)' g ro w th to be r e m o v e d w hen c lip ­ ping? (d) E xp lain w hy yo ung hedges w hich e x ce lle n t stu d y m a te ria l m ay $15. 205. T h e s ta te m e n t a m o n g th e fol­ receiv ed re p e a te d clippings d u r in g be gotten can be found on th e shelves lo w in g w h ic h is false is (a ) black th e season of active g ro w th , of o u r pub lic lib ra ries: (e) T he Book of S hrubs, by A lfre d C. ra s p b e rr ie s a re p ro p a g ated by tip S ta te w h y e v e rg re e n hedges a r e lay e rin g : (b) Jo h n so n an d B e rm u d a p r u n e d less th an deciduo us ty p e Hottes. grasses a r e p r o p a g ated b y ro o t c u t­ hedges. G a rdening, by M o n ta g u e F ree. tings: (c) w he n a sup ply of stock is 217. It is £ com m on p ractice b e ­ lim ited, th e larg e st n u m b e r of c u t­ fore re m o v in g a larg e deciduous tings can be m ad e b y th e sim ple eye- t r e e fro m its n a tu r a l situation to ro o t c u ttin g m ethod: (d) cleft g ra ftin g is p r u n e it at least once d u rin g th e u n d e sirab le fo r larg e tree s w h e n a g row ing season before rem oval, (a) ch an ge of v a rie ty is desired. O u tline briefly th e p r e p a ra to r y p r o ­ (C o n tin u ed fro m P ag e 2) 206. Tlie invalid sta te m e n t am ong “I ’m p ro u d to say,” th e S.P.E. th e follow ing is: (a) h a rd w a t e r is c ed u re for such rem o val, (b) W hat said, “th c t I ’ve a lre a d y e a rn e d d e ­ no t re co m m en d e d for acid soil plants; is th e p re fe r a b le season for r e ­ (c) E xplain briefly th e grees of B a che lo r of L aw s and (b ) the red m aple is a deciduous m oval? B achelor of Science, A t night I’m tree: Cc) b udd leia is the buttc rfly - tra n s p la n tin g process, and a fte r c are ta k in g courses leadin g to D octo r of b ush: Ca) forsythia is w in te r h o n e y ­ re q u ire d u n til the tree Is w«ll e s ­ tablished. Ju risp ru d e n c e . I w ould like to p o in t suckle. ANSW ERS out th a t th e m en on th e P.D. list 207. T he “H o rtu s ” was w r itte n by T he follow ing a re a n sw e rs to S tu d y No. 2 w e re given a cleverly, c a r e ­ fa) Bailey, fb) Hottes, (c) R ehder. S eries No. 17. w hich a p p e a re d in last f u lly -w o rd ed series of que stio n s to (d) Rockwell. a n sw e r in a lim ited perio d of tim e. 208. O ne of th e follow ing which w e e k ’s L e a d e r . 200. (1-S), (2-S), (3-B), (4-S), Each question p re se n te d serious, is not valid is: Ca) K e n tu c k y blue w eigh ty prob lem w hich de m a n d e d grass is A frostic alba: (b) lily of the (5-B), (6-S), (7-B), (8-B>, (9-some 1. Spring. 2. inten se th o u g h t an d the re n d e rin g valley th riv e s in acid soil; (c) Sta.ss- B& S), (10-8). 202. of en im m ediate, c o rrec t decision. I f u r t m in es in G e r m a n y a re th e chief S pring. 3. Fall. 4. Fall. 5. S pring. A n e w se t of questions, an d a n ­ do n’t b e gru dge th e S a n ita tio n boys source of potash fertilizers; (d) sw ers to above questions, will a p p e a r t h e ir physical prow ess b u t to te rm S alix is th e willow. 209. T he p a r t of a p la n t re f e rr e d in n e x t w e e k ’s ed ition of T h e th e m s u p e rm en m ere ly becau se th ey to as th e food m a n u fa c tu r in g o rgans L e a d e r . ex h ib ited b ru te s t r e n g t h ” “O kay,” th e e d ito r said. “ You’re a is the (a ) leaves, (b) roots, (c) flow­ ers. fd) seed. genius. Y ou’re a s u p e rm a n , too.” 210. Define each of th e follow ing M a n h a t t a n P a r k T h e Voice w ith re fe re n c e to fertilizers: (a ) open T hu rsday , th e e d ito rial q u iet of form ula, (b ) se c ret form ula, (c) wide T he L e a d e r ’s in n e r sa n c tu m w as d is­ radio, (d) n a r r o w ratio, (e) g u a r a n ­ A t t e n d a n t s t o D i n e tu r b e d b y a Voice. T he Voice w as teed analysis. T he 25th a n n u a l d in n e r o f th e deep, resonant, dram atic. T he Voice 211. A leading h o rtic u ltu rist, in M a n h a tta n P a r k A tte n d a n ts will be s a i d . . . “My stre n g th is as th e discu.ssing m etho ds of h a n d lin g trees held T uesday, A p r iM 5 , a t th e H otel stre n g th of t e n ” an d shrubs, says th a t he is not m uch Abbey, 51st S tre et, east of B r o a d ­ “I kno w ,” th e e d ito r said w ith o u t in fa v o r of p u d d lin g roots. C an you way, a t 8 p.m. S u bscription price is tu rn in g to see w ho o w n ed th e Voice. offer som e sta te m en ts to ju stify his $2.50. Tickets m ay be p u rc h as ed a t “Because y o u r h e a r t is p u r e . . . . ” claims? W h at a r e som e of y o u r th e door. “No,” th e Voice said, “ because I s ta te m en ts fo r diag reem eiit? Describe passed th e last Civil Se rv ice e x a m i ­ briefly the process of puddling. Of STATE INCOME TAXES natio n for F ire m a n , in th e F ir e D e ­ w h a t gro u p of p lan ts is it com m only p a r tm e n t. . . . ” associated w ith? W hy? M u s t B e F ile d B y , A p r i l 15 th J u s t th e n a sh a rp h ig h -p itc h e d 212. S ta te briefly th e description R e ln to il F e d p ra l T a x R e tiirim K llo d siren sc ream ed and b e fo re th e a n d c h a r a c te r of poison ivy? Discuss P rice. $1.00 Com e K a r l, e d ito r could t u r n a ro u n d , th e Voice t h e v e rious m etho ds of eradication. C iv il E m p l o y e e s T a x S ervice was gone. 213. T he h o r tic u ltu r a l te rm “sta n d ­ 203 West 40th St., N. Y. C. In th e a fte rn o o n a C o m m ittee of a r d ” has several m eanings. Discuss I.OnKacre B-Zl.nn T h re e a w a ite d th e e d ito r’s r e t u r n th e m e a n in g w ith re fe re n c e to f ru it fro m lunch. “D o n’t te ll m e,” th e e d ito r m oaned. “You’re s u p e rm en .” T h a t’s rig h t, th e C o m m itte e of T h re e chorused. We M a in ta in e r ’s I T ’S T I M E FO R A N E W H e lp ers a re skilled m e c h a n ic s ___ A ten-ton tr u c k sc re ec h ed to a stop in fr o n t of T he L e a d e r off i c e . . . T h e d r iv e r stuck his h e ad in th e door. “I ’m fro m the A uto E n g in e m a n ” “Su perm an...” t h e e d ito r said. “A p e rfe c t su p e rm e n .” T h e traffic light on th e c o rn e r tu r n e d green. T he d r iv e r d isap p ea red . A sunburnt yo u n g m an tap p e d th e e d ito r on the shoulder. T h e C lim b e rs an d P r u n e r s Eligibles Association w a n t to kn o w if th e S an itation E ligibles can clim b trees ? “ S u p e rm a n ,” th e e d ito r said. L ast n ig h t th e e d ito r got his first %Your personal appearance is a m atter that deserves your d e ce n t sleep. He w as a w a k e n e d a t greatest concern. A Personal Loan can a s s u r e y o u the 7 c.m. b y a loud c ras h in g noise, th e confidence that goes w ith a well-groomed appearance— rasping, d isc o rd an t sounds fa m ilia r and you can save by paying cash. to all N e w Y o rk e rs w hose g arb ag e • a n d ashes e re collected early. M a k ­ L o a n s o f f r o m $ 6 0 t o $ 3 5 0 0 f o r p e r i o d s o f 12 m o n t h s o r l o n g ' e r ing a m e n ta l note to call u p C o m ­ ca n b e arran g ;ed w ith o u t C o -m a k ers. T h e d isco u n t ra te It m issioner C arey, th e e d ito r h o p ped l o w — 4 * ^ % p e r a n n u m — a n d life i n s u r a n c e c o s ts o n l y 50c. ou t of bed, lea n e d o u t th e w in d o w p e r $ 1 0 0 . B r o n x C o u n t y T r u s t C o m p a n y ’s s e r v i c e i s p r o m p t . and yelled, “Hey, y ou guys, c u t th at out dow n th e r e .” A b u rly , m u sc u la r, m iddle-aged S a nita tio n Man picked u p a n ash b a rr e l in each hand, ju g g le d them for five m in u te s a nd b a n g ed th e m vigorously on th e sidew alk. M A I N O F F IC E : “W h at do yo u m ea n calling them T hird A ven u e a t 14 8 th S tr e e t M E Iro se 5 - 6 9 0 0 , E x t e n s io n 5 0 k ids su p e rm e n ,” th e S a n ita tio n Man bellow ed. “W e’r e th e s u p e r m e n . . . B R A N C H O F F IC E S T he r e g u la r S a n ita tio n Men, n o t th e T h ird A venue o t 1 3 7 th S tr e e t E a s t T r e m o n t Ave. o t E a s t e r n Blvd. ^ g ib le s ...." T h ird A v enue a t B o sto n R ood W h i t e P lain s A v e n u e a t 2 3 3 r d S t r e e t T he e d ito r t r ie d to go b a c k to Fordham R oad a t J e ro m e A venue E a s t T r e m o n t Ave. a t B osto n R oad sleep, b u t it was no use. H e trie d O g d e n A v e n u e a t U n iv er s ity A v e n u e E lev en H ugh J. G ra n t C irc le to e a t his b re ak fe st, b u t h e c o u ld n ’t do It. R iding to w o rk on th e su b ­ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT I N S U R A N CE C O R P O R A T I O N way, a w ild -eye d c re a tu re , h e con­ MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM tinue d to m um b le, a t r e g u la r i n t e r ­ vals of tw o m i n u t e s . . . “T h e s u p e r ­ L iste n to " S ta n L o m a x " — WOR m en, th e s u p e rm en , w ho a r e th e E v e r y Mon., Wed., Fri., 7 P.M. city’s s u p e r m e n ? . , . . " Supermen BRONX COUNTY TRUST COMPANY r m tL s E ftv T C E L e a d e r Question, Please? by H. ELIOT KAPLAN CONTRIBUTING EDITOR ' T q c s d a y , A p ril Postal News By DONALD M acD O U G A L W hat Do Y o u T h in k o f T h is Idea? O ne of the re a d e rs of this colu m n ha s se n t In th e follow ing Iqu w e consider so in te re stin g th a t we p r in t it a lm o st in full. The vvr> the R am speck L a w who hav e ing Reisn>an, a B rook lyn ite, p re se n ts a r g u m e n ts for a single post i^’’ft, 85 Is T op Age fo r city service.) Inc rea se s of salary list; pnssed a re ce n t e xam for th e ir job th e e n tir e m etro p o lita n area. W e’d like to h e a r fro m o ther w ith in the g ra d e a re n o t deem ed U pstate Cop A ppointm ents regulars, subs, and eligibles. Do y o u th in k th e idea is a good nn to be p ro m otion s re q u irin g com ­ F. L.—The age lim it for police (or one like it) will not be r e ­ isn’t, w h y not? H e re ’s th e letter: q u ired to pass a f u r th e r q u a lify ­ p e titiv e tests. np po in tm e n ts in the village and ing test. T he d e te rm in a tio n as to I w ould like to call a tte n tio n to th e fa ct t h a t th e proceclur tow n services w ithin We.stchester, w h e th e r the e x am in atio n was F e d e ra l Civil S ervice Com mission in se ttin g up se p a ra te Post Off' T eachers In o r O ut R ocklcnd and Erie Counties is e q u iv a len t or a p p ro p ria te will be f o r th e v a rious p a r ts of th e city c o n stitu tes a discrim ination in t O f Civil Service? I th irty -fiv e years. A ccording to a in the discretion of th e Civil S e r v ­ th e M a n h a tta n reg ister. ®''or, M. A. H.—T ea ch e rs in th e public r u lin g of th e State Civil Service ice Commission. It is doubtful, for A n ex am in atio n of th e p r e s e n t f o u r-y e a r-o ld P. O. re giste r schools are, of course, in th e Civil C om m ission an eligible on the list exam ple, w h e th e r one who has h o w g re a t a re th e grievances; C lerk s on th e N. Y. eligibles ] Service, a lthou gh th ey a re not su b ­ w ho reaches the age of thirty-five pa.ssed th e test for investigator, m a rk s of 89 have a lre ad y been app ointed, w h e re a s c le rk s on the jec t to the Civil S erv ice law and before he has been reached for custom patrol, will be deem ed to Ja m aic a, Flushing, etc., lists w ith m a r k s of 96 o r b e tt e r have rules. T ea ch e rs in New Y o rk City, certification for a p p o in tm en t is have qualified in a test a p p ro p ria te H hope of e v e r bein g a p pointed. C a r r ie rs on th e N. Y. reg ister d ro p p e d from the list. Buffalo end R oc heste r a re a p ­ ■ ■ ■ c a rr ie ■ r s on th- e B - ro o k--ly n , Jamaica FI for d e pu ty collector of in ternal of 84 h a v e been a pp ointed; p ointe d a fte r c om p etitive e x a m in a ­ revenue. It is possible th a t the etc., vvith m a rk s of 92 or b e tt e r a re still w aiting. T his is only half S W hich r.ollege tions held u n d e r th e e ducation law. Commission m ay stre tc h a point or story. If w e w o uld ag ain e x a m in e th ese registers, w e would not' T he Civil S ervice Com missions Makes No Differenre two. The six m o n th s’ service r e ­ five tim es as m any clerks a n d c a r r ie r s h a v e b e en appointed ■ have no ju risd ic tio n over te a c h e r L. L. B.—The Civil Service C om ­ q u ired u n d e r the Ram speck L aw tests. N e w Y ork re g iste rs th a n f r o m all th e o t h e r re g is te rs combined. m issions do not give any special is six m o n th s’ of service p rio r to W hy shou ld re sid e n ts of B ro n x and M a n h a tta n w ho constltut or add ed credits in e xam ination s re com m endation for classification, D em otion N.Y.P.O. re g is te r be show n such p re fe re n c e ? To u nd e rstand thi<! ^ based on the p a rtic u la r college or it is understood. P. O. T.—A dem otion fo r dis­ tion, I shall list t h r e e facts a b o u t th e N. Y. P o s t Office: vmiversity from which a degree c ip lin ary reasons (as distinguished 1. L arg e business an d c o m m e rcial houses a r e located in m ay h ave been granted . All who Transferring; to Lower haitaj from a re ductio n in g ra d e or r a n k (N.Y.P.O.). obtain degrees for com pleted e d u ­ Jo b Isn ’t Easy because of abolition of the h ig h e r 2. T e rm in al for incom ing an d outg oing foreign m ail located m c atio nal courses of a sim ilar c h a r ­ A. R.—I feel qu ite certain th a t gra de position), is e q u iv a le n t to a h a tta n (N.Y.P.O.). " a c te r a re g ra n te d th e sam e con­ the Fe d e ral Commission will not r e m o v a l and is su bject to th e r e ­ 3. T erm in a l fo r incom ing a nd outgoin g o u t-o f-to w n mail Wat j sideration, prov ided th e institution a utho rize y o u r e x ch ang ing yo u r s trictio n s again st dism issals ir o m M a n h a tta n (N.Y.P.O.). g ra n tin g th e degree is one th a t is position of a classified la b o r e r w ith th e se rv ice as p rovided by Section T h e re fo re h u n d re d s of clerks a n d c a r r i e r s a r e a p p o in te d from the M recognized by the E ducation D e ­ th at of a clerk in a n o th e r d e p a r t ­ 22 of th e Civil Service Law . De­ h a tt a n re g is te r to h a n d le th is la rg e v o lu m e of business. ^ p a r tm e n t as m ain tain in g the r e ­ m en t or in the sam e agency, even m otions due to abolition of posi­ W hile all this m ea ns a rosy p ic tu re fo r f u t u r e a sp ira n ts for p q q u ired standard s. For exam ple, a if you a re willing to give up y o u r tions in h ig h e r grades a re lay-offs tions fro m B ro n x an d M an h a tta n , w h a t sh ould be th e determination la w y e r who received his degree position at $1,600 for a clerical one or suspensions g o v e rn ed by Sec­ those tho usa n ds fro m th e dism al side of th e p ictu re , th e other boron hi fro m C olum bia U niversity L aw at $1,200. It is n ot a question tion 31 of th a t law. T his is m y suggestion: T h a t in th e f u t u r e a single P o s t Oflice list^ School is given no m ore e d u ca ­ w h e th e r som e clerk m ight be w ill­ established fo r th e e n tire m e tro p o lita n area. M y a rg u m e n t for tio n a l c red it th a n one who received ing to exchange positions with you Can’t Waive R ights twofold: ’ his degree from H a r v a r d or Fordfor the added salary. T he C om ­ F. Q.—A ppo intin g officials or 1. Since larg e co m m ercial houses a n d p o sta l te r m in a ls are located • ham . m ission will no t a utho rize the t h e ir d eputies m ay n ot r e q u ir e e m ­ M a n h a tta n for th e sole p u rp o se of se rv in g th e city as a whole, resident* tra n s fe r of an em ployee from one ployees or eligibles to sign a ny P re fe rre d List fo r from any p a r t of th e city should h a v e e q u a l o p p o rtu n ity to be’emploiM position to a n o th e r u nless the w a iv ers of t h e ir Civil Service in the central N. Y. P o st Office and an y o th e r P o s t Office in the cih T em p o rary L aborers qualifications for th e tw o positions rights. This is p ro h ib ite d by the 2. F ro m a dem o c ratic p oint of v iew based on population eligibu H. A.—The sta tu s of labo rers a re equivalent, th a t is, th e tests Civil Service law. fro m B ro oklyn (2,798,030 p e o p le ) an d Q ueens (1,346,659 people) shouM a pp ointed as “te m p o ra rie s” from sim ilar in scope. a t least be p u t on one list w ith eligibles fro m M a n h a tta n (1 684S4ii th e auto tr u c k d riv e r s ’ labor class Holidays a n d B ro n x (1,499,090). ’ list was d e te rm in e d in th e recent Vets and Salaries H. M. S.: E m ployees of th e D e­ T h ere io re , - urge y ou oilier th o u sa n d s of B ro oklyn, tju een s and Rich. case of A ngelore vs. Kern, w'here J. A. R.—A disabled v e te ran is p a r tm e n t of H ospitals a re e n title d m on d asp iran ts for P. O. e m p lo y m en t to ge t to g e th e r and accompliih th e co urt held th a t those who had not e n title d to receive the highest to an A bsence A llow ance of one th e p urpose of this le tte r—a single P o s t Office re g is te r fo r New York City been app ointed and em ployed for salary paid w ith in th e g rade of hi.s day fo r each m o n th of service. T he m o re th an a m onth p rio r to the position as a m a tte r of right. The Je w ish religious h olidays of Rosh ex p ira tio n of the list w e re entitled C lerks P u t on the Heat d e p a rtm e n t head has the sole righ t H asho nah (second day) and th e to go on a p re fe rre d labor list for to d e te rm in e w h a t each em ployee’s T h e G r a n d C e n tra l P ost Office C lerk s h a v e se n t forceful telegramj to P a sso v er can be tak e n off w ith pay t e m p o ra ry appointm ents. salary m ay be fixed a t w ithin th e t h e ir re p r e se n ta tiv e s in Congress, on lo n g ev ity p ay. T h ey pointed cut b u t th ey a re ch arg e d against th e grade, w h e th e r th e em plo yee is a ( 1) th a t postal em ployees a re as p a trio tic a n d self-sacrificing as any group absence allow ance. The religious INo P referen ce v e te ran or n on-v e te ran . In the in th e c oun try; (2) th e P ost Office h a s show n a n increasing surplus in h olid ays of Rosn H a sh o n a h (first T o M arried Men event of a v acancy o ccurring in e r e c e n t years; (3) th e re has been no p ay in cre ase since 1925, though thi da y ), Yom K ipp er, Good F rid a y E. L. B.—T h e re is no p referen ce h ig h er paid position w ithin the cost of living has gone up. and E a s te r Sun d a y can be taken accorded to m a rrie d m en over grade a disabled v e te ra n em ployed off w ith pa y and a re n o t charg ed single m en or wom en in civil s e rv ­ in the d e p a rtm e n t in the sa m e' again st the a b sence allow ance. T he T h e S u b P ro b lem Again ice ap pointm ents. grade need no t be given the higher R ules an d R egu lations of th e D e ­ A t a r e c e n t con ference m a rk e d by c ordia l relations. President Bfooti salary. (In th e state service, the p a r tm e n t of Hospitals co ntaining and se v e ral o th e r offices of Local 10, N. Y. F e d e r a tio n of Post Ofltici “ A p p ro p riate” Test Will Do Fe ld-H a m ilton law d e te rm in e s the these provisions can T3e e x am in ed Clerks, m et w ith P o st Office officials to discuss th e age-old problem of sub* lln«!er R am speck Act salary in cre m en ts w ithin th e grade in th e office of t h e S ecretary, stitutes. T he discussion d e alt w ith a b rie f re c e n tly su bm itted by the FedW. T. H.—Em ployees recom ­ based on y ears of service. This Dept, of Hospitals, 125 W orth eration, which called fo r th e a p p o in tm e n t of m o re r e g u la r clerks. Whili m end ed for classified sta tu s u n d e r does jjot apply to positions in th e Street, New York. no definite solution w as reached, th e co n fere n ce m a r k e d an upward rttp in m u tu a l u n d e rsta n d in g of t h e su b ’s p roblem . M eanwhile, the post>l organizations a re sponsoring a bill w h ic h w o u ld give re g u la r increases M a n h a tta n State H osp ital on W a rd ’s Island; to postpone de m olition of ho u rly pay c o m m e n su ra te w ith le n g th of service. P u rp o s e of the bill li to d iscourage th e use of su b stitu tes as a c h e a p e r fo rm of labor and would M a n h a tta n State u n til 1948. be a step to w a rd th e u ltim a te goal of e n d in g su b stitu tio n completely. Mental HygieneTVotes By JO H N F. For Attendant Eligibles H ere a re the re m a in in g e x ce rpts f ro m th e in fo rm a tio n m em o p r e p a re d b y the Civil Service D e p a rtm e n t for eligibles on the H ospital A tte n d a n t list: P e n sio n D e d u c tio n s A fte r six m onths service. S tate e m ­ ployees a re re q u ire d to becom e m e m ­ bers of th e r e tire m e n t system. This m ea n s a fixed deduction, ra n g in g fro m $2 to $4 a m onth, from each check, on th e basis of age on e n te r ­ ing the system and salary. The. p o p u ­ l a r plan pro vid es re tir e m e n t at 60. By m ak in g la rg e r paym ents, h o w ­ ever, the em ployee m ay re tire at 55, If an em ployee resigns from the s e r v ­ ice, his c ontributio ns are r e tu r n e d to him. M O N T G O M E R Y did happen. In th e su p p le m e n tary budget $5,000 is a p p ro p ria te d to the Budget D irector for a s u rv e y of e x ­ actly w h a t It would cost to bring the in stitution em plo yees under. Two favorable possibilities now exist: th e in cre m en ts m ay be p ro vid ed In the 1942-43 budget; a bill to do th e job m ay be a p p ro v ed by the 1942 L eg is­ lature. It all depends on w h a t the B udget D ire cto r finds. Pressure D elegates fro m th e v a rious c h a p ­ ters of the Association w e re in A l­ bany last w e e k on th e m a tte r of M ental H ygiene legislation. T hey b utto n-h oled legislators at Monday n ig h t’s session, th e n a tte n d ed a luncheon in th e D eW itt Clinton Hotel R a ise s in S a la r y as th e guests of T e r Bush a n d Powell, S ta rtin g at a pay of $54, salary is agents for th e ASCSE insurance Increased $4 ev ery six m onths of plans. service b u t the service m ust be con­ tinuous. T he m a x im u m in this posi­ tion is $66 a m onth. T he tw o m a jo r M ental Hygiene T im e S erv ic e In a ddition to sa la ry increases, bills th a t got through: E hrlich bill—P ro v id in g em ployees th e re a re the follow ing m onthly p a y ­ m en ts for “Tim e Service": A fte r 3 a fte r one y e a r ’s service wit^i “re aso n ­ years, $4; 5 years, $8; 10 years, $12; able" sick leave with pay. B a r r e tt bill—E x te n d in g the eight15 years, $16; 20 years, $20. P e r s o n s A l r e a d y S e r v i n g A s P e r m a ­ h o u r day, six-day week to employees who pro tec t and gu a rd buildings an d n e n t A tte n d a n ts Such persons accepting new a p ­ grounds of State institutions. p o in tm e n ts from the eligible list will be certified at $54 a m onth and m a in ­ tenance. If such persons change G o v e rn o r L e h m a n ’s last-m in u te from one institution to a n o th e r by appeal for increased facilities for tran s fer, they can retain th e ir c u r ­ m en tal patients in the S tate fell by r e n t ra te s of pay. the w ayside w he n th e L eg islature Legislation Last-Minute Increments A lthough the L egislatu re did n o th ­ ing directly on the m a tte r of in clu d ­ ing Mental Hygiene em ployees u n d e r th e Fe ld-H a m ilton in cre m n t law, in ­ directly som eth ing very im p o rta n t refused to do a n y th in g w ith his p r o ­ posals p rio r to a d jo u rn m e n t. C all­ ing a tte n tion to th e sh ortag e of 9,000 beds, L eh m a n u rg e d passoge of th ree bills: to su b m it a $50,000,000 bond is­ sue to the people on Election Day for the e rec tion of new institutions; to^ pro v id e $200,000 fo r re p a irs to Progress of the List W h o ’s Got the B u tto n ? T he J o in t C o nferen ce is p ushing th e lo ngevity b ill b y distributinl H e re is th e la te st on th e progress L ong ev ity H onor B uttons. If you w a n t one, i t ’s $1, an d the money £o« of th e H ospital A tte n d a n t list: In zone 4, q u e stio n n a ires h a v e to aid th e cam paign. gone dow n to 9,116. W ithin N ew Y o rk City, the la te st m an certified For Y o u S ta m p Collectors was 3,902 and th e late st w om an 983. If y o u ’d like initial ru n can cellations of th e n e w H ighw ay Post Offi« A p p o in tm e n ts ha v e gone d ow n to S e rvice b e tw ee n Indian apo lis a n d So u th B end,, y o u should send your 3,885 am on g th e m en and 940 a m ong covers p re p a re d and r e a d y for m ailing w ith postag e p re p aid at the firstthe w om en. O utside th e city limits, class rate, to th e P ostm aster, Indianapolis, Ind. O n t h e cover write: "For certifications hav e gone dow n to dispatch on th e initial ru n of th e H ig h w a y P o s t Office, M ay 3, 1941.” 7,979 am o ng th e m en and 6,735 am ong th e w om en. L ate st a p p o in t­ 54,601 m en ts outside a re 7,897 am ong the T he Po st Office lost 54,601 w o r k e rs in J a n u a r y . Reason: Reduction m en a n d 5,964 am ong th e wom en. te m p o ra ry substitutes. Q uestionn aires h a v e b een sent to 725 eligibles in zone 1, d o w n to 9,114 am ong th e m en a nd 3,018 a m ong the Sports D epartm ent T he P ost Office S tation F softball te a m Is a r r a n g in g Its schedule for th* wom en. A p p o in tm e n ts h a v e gone to 73 men. 7,277 th e last, and to 39 w o m ­ com ing season. All o th e r stations a n d a ny o th e r te a m s who are interestw should contact e ith e r Sol L an e or L eo G oldes a t th e P o s t Office, 221 en, 1,979 th e last. A total of 103 eligibles—64 m en 34th street, N. Y. C. and 39 w om en—h a v e b e en p e rm a ­ n e n tly a p p o in te d in zone 2, w hile C olum bia Hears Tw o Guest Sp eakers two h ave been te m p o ra rily selected. A t a re c e n t m ee tin g of th e C olu m bia A ssociation of th e New York PNo. 4,260 (589 in th e zone) is the guest sp e a k e r w as Rev. T h om as Podi, S u p e r in te n d e n t of St. John’s Ho"* latest p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm en t. Two a n in stitu tio n for boys. H e c o m m e n d ed th e A ssociation for its charita h u n d re d and sixteen certifications w ork. A n o th e r guest w as M icnael F o r n a r a , a S u p e r i n t e n d e n t in have a lre ad y b een m ade, dow n to Y ork C ity ’s Sa n ita tio n D e p a rtm en t. 4,805 (660 in the zone). Certifica­ | tions to 27 m en an d nine w om en are Baseball in the A ir still ou tstanding. T he latest m an to T h ir ty young s ta lw a rts a t a m ee tin g last w e e k a t th e West Side * whom a q u e stio n n a ire has been se n t m in a l decided to go in fo r baseball in a big w ay. T h e y ’ll join is 6,25^ (845 in th e zone), and th e th e B rook lyn In d u stria l T w ilig h t L eag ue. T h e y ’ll p la y evenings in ^ late st w om an is 3,192 (424 In the pe ct P a r k . Come (Jraft o r d e ferm en t, J o e Russo, O scar Nocks, zone-. Baxt, Eddie B e ttin g er an d Co. m a y be e x p e c te d t o give a good accoun In zone 3. 196 eligibles h a v e been them selves. certified. Of this group, 54 refu sed a p p o in tm e n t o r failed to re p o rt; • th re e w e re re je cte d because of u n ­ Stray S tu ff To facilitate m ail d elivery, d isp atches a r e m a d e from t r a i n s n w sa tisfac tory e m p lo y m en t records; 10 failed the physical exam . A to tal of along a t a m ile -a -m in u te clip. 5lo nvail t h a t m ig h t be 77 have been appointed, whWe the h e a v e d out at this speed, h o w e v e r . . .T h e n a m e " s u b stitu tes’* remainin'* 52 have not ye t been a c ­ th ousa nds of postal em ployees is a m isn om er, because th ey d o n ’t suds counted for. T he lowest m an c e rti­ —th ey p e rfo rm a d ditio nal w o rk ; and t h e r e ’s so m u c h to be d o n e fied is 9,032 (686 in th e zone) and P. O. th a t th ey o ught to b e on a fu ll-tim e schedule. the lowest a pp ointed is 5,355 (444 , .0 in the zone). A m ong th e wom en, Railway Mail A ffair T he R ailw ay Mail Association, NYC b ra n ch , w ill stage its annua th e lowest certified is 10,514 (763 in the zone) nnd the lowest appo in ted a t th e Hotel W oodward, 35th S tre e t a n d 7th A v enu e, on the e' is 6,396 (522 in th e z o ne). May 4 . I t w ill be a d in n e r dance. T ic ke ts tw o buck*. B eer a m ^ a y , April > , 1 9 4 1 SERVICE LEADER P age ELEV Eif T e a e h e r s i I V e w s w e e k lv opi ieiv of the W eek affected b y th e decre ase in TH-ivor’s E x ec u tiv e B u d g e t p ro are th e " p e r m a n e n t su b stipO S f l* o a c r hhoerrs o w ll hr Regular ttea w iill be tiites to vacancies c aused b y sableaves. A lto g e th e r 581 tea c h positions w ill be e lim in a te d in elementary schools, 518 r e g u la r H 200 tea c h e r-in -tra in in g p ositions f the high s c h o o ls ... .F a c u lty m em students and alu m n i of T o w n Harris H igh School, fighting i Z nroposed abolition of th e school, nint out th a t th e School actu a lly ^ VPS the city m oney. T h e cost of 1‘ducating a child is $109 p e r y e ar, students of T o w n se n d com plete full four y e a r cou rse in th re e ® thus saving th e city $109 p e r s t u d e n t . . . -T here a r e 1,240 p upils in Townsend, so figure it out for y o u relf ..T h e hig hly c o n tro v e rsia l r e ­ tirement at 65 (C o u d e rt) bill, w hich had passed th e Senate, died in th e Assembly. The bill h a d th e a p p ro v a l pf the Board of E d ucation , th e M a y o r and th e T ea ch e rs U n i o n . . . . Other bills w hich failed to m a k e th e jo u rn e y to th e G o v e r n o r’s de sk be- fo re th e close of th e legislative ses­ sion w e re: th e J a r e m a bill w h ic h called fo r th e filing of tea c h in g v a ­ cancies w ith in th ir t y days, th e S u l­ liv a n bill to re p e a l th e d u a l-jo b law, t h e P h e lp s bill to give v e te r a n ’s p r e f e re n c e to su b s titu te te a c h e rs in license exam in atio n s, th e S ullivan bill estab lish in g fixed salaries and m a n d a to ry in cre m e n ts fo r ju n io r clerical assistants, th e Costello bill giving c re d it fo r religious i n s tr u c ­ tion, th e M oran bill m a k in g fu ll tim e assig n m en t of a t e a c h e r -m e m b e r to th e T ea ch e rs R e tire m e n t B oa rd m an d a to ry , th e Stokes b ill w hich w o u ld fo rb id S ta te aid to schools giving su b v e rsiv e in structio n, th e Jo h n s o n b ill giving civil serv ice sta tu s to B oa rd of E d ucation c u s­ to d ia l e m ployees an d th e tfiree m u c h -d isp u te d , m u c h -a d v o ca ted bills to lim it c lass' sizes in tro d u c e d by A sse m blym en Olliffe, W achtel an d C rew s The seven successful m ea su re s w h ic h passed b o th Houses of th e S ta te L e g isla tu re a n d a w a it th e G o v e rn o r's a u to g ra p h are: 1. T he F e in b e rg bill calling fo r th e e s­ ta b lish m e n t of school sa fe ty pa tro ls; 2. T h e C o u d e rt bill re tu r n i n g th e p o w e r to su m m o n te a c h e rs fo r m e d i­ cal e x am in a tio n s to th e B o a rd of E ducation; 3. T h e McCafTery bill w aiv in g dual jo b law re stric tio n s fo r vocation al school te a c h e rs for one m o re y e ar; 4. T h e E h rlic h bill re g u la tin g th e speed of vehicles in school zones; 5. T h e M ilm oe bill p e r m ittin g S ta te scho larsh ip h o ld ers to use a w a rd s a t recognized ju n io r high schools; 6. th e M ilm oe bill a u th o riz in g S ta te aid for th e te a c h ­ ing of th e physically h a n d ic a p p e d child re n ; 7. th e E h rlic h bill e x te n d ­ ing S ta te Aid to k i n d e r g a r t e n s ___ T r e n d of th e tim es: T h e n u m b e r of stu d e n ts selecting F re n c h , G e rm a n a nd Italian for lan g u a g e study de■ ^ e a s e d sharply. T he sw in g is to Spanish. T he only o th e r lan guage to gain an increase of stu d e n ts in G reek, w hich h a s t h r e e m o re pupils e nrolle d th is term . W e lfa re ]\ ews By H E N R T TRAVERS B ib lio g ra p h y fo r OROSCOPE r Own S u p e rv is o r E x am If Ton a re 8 T N C E R R I> T IN ­ I'K R E S T E D I N A S T K O L O G Y in k « > a d v a n ta g e of V K E B o f f e r . W rite to iliir fo r fre e c o p y o f “ Y O r B A S T B O I.O G IC A I. F O B R ( A S T ” w h ic h c o n ta in s yo u r ‘• ( o m p l e t e C h a r a c t e r A n a l y ,|N .’ ’ V ita l A s tro lo g ic a l In ­ fo rm a tio n ab o u t y o u n n e lf. Your K n lln ir P la n e t. Y o u r l.u o k y N u m b ers , Y o o r T a l. n l*. F a u U s , Y o u r P l a n e t a r y S Iro s a n d S y m b o l, Y o u r M o s t K ftv o m b le D a y , Y o u r > |o s t . F o rtu n a te J e w e ls a n d M e ta ls , J Yonr C h a ra c te ris tic s . Y o u r O rrn p a tio n a l I n d ic a t io n , Y o n r S ig n s of B o d ily W eakness, D is e a s e s th e sta rs nam T«n a g a in s t. F am o u s P e ^ iile o f jo u r b ir t h s ig n — P e o p l e M o s t F a v o r a b l e For Ton to a s s o c ia te w it h . Send 10c to ro v rr m n ill n g a n d h a n d l i n g c o s ts . W r i t e <o<l(i,T f o r y o u r F R E E C O P Y , w h ic h ra n ■Ifio b e i i f t r d f o r y o u r f a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s . FUTURSCOPE CO. 16 E. 2 1 « t S t . “ D e p t . A B " , N . Y . C . 7oRfliev9 A c o m plete b ib lio g ra p h y fo r So­ cial W o rk S u p e rv iso r h a s been m im e o g ra p h e d b y th e M unicipal R e fere n ce L ib ra ry . I t co ntain s a list of 111 volum es, enough to assu re an easy job fo r th e staff p r e p a rin g a to u g h exam . A d d to y o u r "m u st look a t ” list of Social S u p e rv iso r stu d y m a te ria l th r e e p a m p h le ts of th e A m e ric an ■p u b lic W elfare Association. “T he S u p e rv iso r Jo b in th e P u b lic A g e n c y -A d m in istrativ e Aspects,” by E v a A b ra m so n (50c), is a 60-page m u ltilith book d ealing w ith th e d e ­ ta ile d aspects of agency operation, especially w ith re g a rd to th e a d m in ­ is tra tiv e aspects of th e su p e rv iso r’s jo b in a pu b lic agency. " T h e P ro b le m s of M echanics and P r o c e d u r e s ” b y th e sam e a u th o r (25c) is a n 11-page m im e o g rap h e d L IQ U O R L IC E N S E S (Pm 6 LIQUJD.TABIETS.SALVE.N05E BROM R E M O V E M O L E S W A R T S 1 V I S I T N ( B a n d a g e i, P a l n l c i i , b i M d l e i S , i t a r i t i t . Low r « t M , f r e e A d vic e. N E w to w n 8 -2 9 1 6 H V C L V Im tltu te *f n. I - VJ’Ei Eiettroylile 13-48 ; : d 8t. a t 3 4 t h A v e . Jaekren H e ig h t ! flM Kv tlt Ave. er 7 4 S t . S t a t ie n — A l l l u b w a y i D r.D .G .P O L L O C K Surgeon Dentist Brookljn P a ram o u n t T h e a tre B Id g . One F lig h t U p T K la n g ie 6-« 6 « 0 Brooklyn, N. B. M . T . *• T. D e K a ib A v. S ubw ay S t. S u b w a y H. Nevlns Hours: D a i l y i » - 9 i S ta tio n S ta tio n S unday 1 0 -1 B L O O D -SK IN eczem a , p im p l e s , IT C H IN O . A R T H R ItJ'8. RUN DOWN C O N D IT IO N . BLADs n rn ro '^ °*'^ N -S . STOMACH D IS E A S E S SUCCESSFULLY T R E A T E D . LOW FEES. rlu o ro H c o p lo X - R a y , U r i n a l y s i s , B lo o d iC x a m in a t i o n .. .T w o D o lla rs S2 Y e a rs P ra c tic e E u ro p e an d H e re DR. S P E E D 205 E. 78th S t . 'for.Srd Ave.) 400 W e s t E n d A v. 11- 1. <-8 Sun. <C or. W . 7 » tli S t.) W eek d ay s 11 to • feet h u r t ? flat Feet—Fallen Arches and fit . . . . Sclentinc Rite an.i ^ Supports—relieves "111 hri star, No n "* y o u ...N e w F le iib f e - ''nnev K f sensations — guarantee (Won Men. Children). SCIENTIFIC FIT ARCH CO ’ (S u ite ■ ' " ‘ tl I 507) P .M . 42u4 O ily N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e N o . R L 0 6 6 8 8 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h e u n d e r ­ sig n e d to fc e ll b e e r , w in e and liq u o r a t re ta il u n d e r th e A lc o h o lic B e v e ra g e C o n ­ tro l L a w a t 89 C o r t l a n d S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m is e s c o n ­ s u m p tio n . E x p r e s s B a r & G r i ll, In c ., 89 C o rtla n d S tre e t. N o tic e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L ic e n s e No. C T R 14 has been Is s u e d to th e u n d er­ s ig n e d to s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l In a c a t e r ­ in g e s ta b lis h m e n t un d er th e A lc o h o lic B e v e ra g e C o n tro l L a w a t 661 W e s t 1 5 7 th S tre et, C ity a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk fo r o n -p re m is e s c o n s u m p tio n . R o yal M an o r C a t e r in g C o rp ., 661 W e s t 1 6 7 th S tre e t. V o t lc e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e N o . R L 0 2 3 0 9 h a s b e e n Is s u e d to t h e u n d er­ s ig n e d to s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l in a r e s t a u ­ ra n t u n d e r th e A lc o h o lic B e v e r a g e C o n ­ tro l L a w a t 114 W e s t 4 6 th S tre e t, C ity in d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m ls e s ? o n s u m p tio n . R o llo R e s ta u r a n t , In c ., 114 W . 4 6 th S t. V o tlc e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e N o . H L 0 0 2 6 1 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h e u n d e i's ig n e d t o s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l in a h o te l under th e A lc o h o lic B ev era g e C o n tro l L a w a t 10 P a r k A v e n u e , C ity a n d C o u n ty of N e w Y o rk fo r o n -p re m ls e s consum p­ tio n . H o te l T en P a rk A venue, In c ., 10 P a rk Ave. N o t i c e 1b h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t X . I c e n s e N o . H L 3® has been is s u e d to th e u n d er­ s ig n e d to s e ll l i q u o r a t r e t a i l in a h o te l under th e A lc o h o lic B everag e C o n tro l I^ w a t 1 4 8-1 60 E a s t 6 0 t h S t., C i t y a n d C o u n ty of N e w Y o rk , fo r o n -p re m is e s c o n s u m p tio n . S te ig e r H o te l O p e ra tin g C o .. In c ., San C a rlo s H o te l, 14 8-1 60 E. 6 0 th S t. N o n ce is R L 7362 s ig n e d to re ta il u n d tro l L a w C o u n ty o f s u m n tio n . S tre et. h e re b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e N o , has been is s u e d to th e u n d er­ s e ll beer, w in e and liq u o r at e r th e A lc o h o lic B e v e ra g e C o n ­ a t 3 D o yers S tre e t, C ity and N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m is e s c o n N e w C h in a C lip p e r , 3 D o yers •’ e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e N o . R w 0 0 4 7 0 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h e u n d e r ­ s ig n e d to s e ll b e e r a n d w in ^ a t r e t a i l in a re s ta u ra n t un d er th e A lc o h o lic B e v ­ e ra g e C o n tro l L a w a t 78 C a r m i n e S tr e e t, C ity and C o u n ty of N e w Y o rk fo r onp re m ls e s c o n s u m p tio n . John D i C ro ste, C a rm in e R e s ta u ra n t, 78 C a r m i n e S tre et. "'easurement— I ‘v N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L ic e n s e No. H li 396 has been Is s u e d to th e u n d er­ s ig n e d to s e ll liq u o r a t r e t a i l In a h p te l un d er th e A lc o h o lic B everag e C o n tro l I.a w a t 19 -21 B a s t B2nd S tre e t, C ity a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k fo r o n -p re m ls e s c o n ­ s u m p tio n . L n b E s ta te s , In c ., T h e B e r k ­ s h ire . 1 9 -2 1 E a s t 6 2 'n d S t . PRICS $S N o tic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t L ic e n s e No. R W 902 has been is s u e d to th e u n d er­ s ig n e d to s e ll b e e r a n d w in e a t r e t a i l in a re s ta u ra n t un d er th e A lc o h o lic B e v ­ erag e C o n tro l L a w at 350 E ast 81st S tre et, C ity a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk fo r o n -p re m is e s c o n s u m p tio n . M a g y a r A m e r­ ic a n R e s ta u ra n t, In o ., S60 E a s t S ls t S tre et. a rtic le p re se n te d a t th e N e w Y o rk Sta te C o n feren ce of Social W ork in 1939. It deals w ith such p ro b lem s as jo b analysis, functions, division of w ork , etc. “A P ublic W elfare D istrict Office— I t ’s F u n c tio n s and O rg a n iza tio n ” (35c) is th e th ird p a m p h le t by Miss A bram so n. This deals specifically w ith job ro u tin g in th e d istric t office and division of duties. You and I by May Andres H ealy M a y Andres Healy is g ra n te d the widest latitiLde iji expressing her vieios. H e r opinions do not necessarily represent th e views o1 T h e Leader. N O T H E R legislative session is over. A nd again th e te a c h e r s h a v e been successful in p ro tec tin g t h e ir in te re sts a gainst blocks of poli­ ticians w ho would ro b th e m of e v e ry th in g for w hic h th ey h a v e b a ttled (and w o n ) over th e past 50 years. N ot only w e re th e te a c h ers victorio us in k e ep in g w h a t th e y had, b u t th ey w e re in s tru m e n ta l in ge ttin g th e E rlich Bill passed, a m e a su re which provides sta te aid for k in d erg a rten s. T he bill p ro b a b ly will be signed by the G o v e rn o r w ithin 30 days, th e r e b y end in g a s e v e n -y e a r fight for aid to k in d erg a rten s. Parent.s, c h u rch m en , civic groups and pre ss all jo in e d forces to c onvince the legislators t h a t k in d e r g a rte n s a r e an essen tial p a r t of th e school systhem and th a t sta te aid is necessary to he lp m ain tain them . T he J o in t C o m m ittee of T ea ch e rs O rganizatio ns asked th e le g isla tu re to pro v id e th e differen tial in pay for te a c h e rs called to colors u n d e r th e Selective S ervice Act, b ut th e leg isla tu re did no t see fit to m ak e th a t provision. It, how e v e r, passed th e O s te rta g Bill w hich p ro v id es for p e n ­ sion an d se niority rig h ts fo r d ra fte d teachers. A Aesaiilts on T en u re As in th e p a st few y e a r s assaults on l e a c h e r s ’ t e n u r e and p e nsion r ig h ts w e re lau nch ed, in th e closing days of th e session. S e n a to r F re d e r ic R. M e etin g s C oud ert, Jr., sponsored a bill to m a n d a te te a c h e r s ’ r e ti r e m e n t a t 65 y e a r s A L atin A m e ric an fiesta fe a tu r in g of age, b u t th e te a c h e rs m ain tain e d t h a t th e bill w ould d e p riv e tea c h e rs n ativ e e n te r ta in e r s w ill be staged of pension benefits now assured th em u n d e r th e c o n tra c tu a l p ension p r o ­ S a tu rd a y evening, A p ril 19, a t M a n ­ vision of th e sta te constitution. h a tta n C enter, u n d e r th e auspices of A b itte r fight w as th e re su lt of th e t e a c h e rs ’ opposition to S e n a to r th e State, C ou nty an d M unicipal W o rk ers of A m erica. S u b scription C o u d e rt’s bill, b u t th ro u g h th e ir p e rsiste n t efforts 4Jie bill w as o v e rw h e lm ­ ingly defeated in th e A ssem bly a f te r passing th e S e n a te by a slim m a rg in . is $1. The an n u al sp rin g d ance of W el­ “ R idicule” L egislation fa re Council 330 will be held on We re se n t t h a t ty p e of legislation as it a tte m p ts to hold te a c h e rs up to S a tu rd a y evening, May 3, a t th e H o ­ ridicule. Nobody should be p e rm itte d to be held u p to c e n su re ju st b e ­ tel B elm ont P laza, M a n h a tta n . S u b ­ cause h e o r she has grow n old as long as h e is r e n d e r in g efficient service. scription, 99c. T eachers, like Bll others, should be p e rm itte d to w o r k in accord an ce w ith The sixth a n n u a l c om m union en d the laws. We re s e n t being picked as a class fo r lesser benefits w h ile b r e a k fa st of th e O zanam G uild will o th e rs be in g p a id from public fund s a r e allo w ed to c o n tin u e u n til 70 be held on S u nday, A p ril 20. Mass y e a rs of age. will be c ele b ra ted a t St. P a t r ic k ’s T he su b s titu te tea c h ers, w h o jo in e d w ith C o u d e rt in fighting fo r h is C ath e d ra l. B re ak fa st is to be se rv e d bill, hop ed to re ce iv e p e r m a n e n t jobs if th e m e a su re w as successful. This, a t th e H otel A stor. W e a th e r p e r ­ w e m ain tain , how e v e r, would n ot ha v e hap p en e d . M ayor L a G u a rd ia ’s m itting, m em b e rs e nd friends will r e c e n t slash of th e educatio nal b u d g e t p ro v e d t h a t m o re consolidations m arc h in a body from th e C a th e ­ w ill be m ade an d t h a t no new a p p o in tm e n ts a r e possible. d ra l to th e hotel. O v e r 800 te a c h e rs w e r e re tir e d d u rin g th e past y e a r and e v e ry v a c a n cy w as consolidated. T his is n o t th e solution for th e su b s titu te tea c h er. W e lfa re R e p re s e n te d L ast w e e k I e x p la in ed to y o u th e d a n g ers of th e a m e n d m e n t in tro d u c e d by C o udert, w hic h would h a v e b ro u g h t te a c h e rs u n d e r city control. T his b ill died in com m ittee. We h a v e n o t h e a r d th e en d of th e amendrrvent, In A rm y P a ra d e h ow ever, because th e h o m e -ru le rs will be active a t th e n e x t session of th e T he W elfare D e p a rtm e n t w as r e p ­ legislature. It is up to p a r e n ts and te a c h e rs a n d all th ose in te re ste d in re s e n te d in th e A r m y D ay c e le b ra ­ th e f u tu r e of educatio n to p r e se n t a solid f r o n t a g ain st in te re sts w ho h a v e tion. M em bers of th e N ation al G u a r d e v e ry in te n tio n of placin g edu cation on th e block. R eg im ents not y e t Federalized, m e m ­ bers of the N ew Y o rk S ta te H om e G u a rd and v e te r a n s took p a r t in th e th orized p h a rm a ce u tic a l and sick­ l e r t i t i e d c h e c k m a d e p a y a b l e t o t h e S t a t e room supplies will be m ade directly oo fr Nm eo wn e yY odr ek p, o sD i itv i os fi o n6 % o f o ft h et h eT r ae ma souur ny t, parade. to th e v e n d o r as in th e past. of th e b id . S u c c e s s fu l lii< ld e rs w ill b« Inve stiga to rs in th e Old Age A s­ rt he <e i ufiar ei tdh f tuol gp ievref o ar m ba on nc de co of n ti hi iet l ocnoend t r af oc tr B a sk e tb a ll sistance Division a n d th e Blind D i­ a n d a s e p a r a t e l i o n d f o r t h e p a y m e n t o f Ike Cheroff, of N o n -S e ttle m e n t O f­ vision, a t th e tim e of m ak in g r e g u ­ l a b o r e r s a n d m a t e r i a l m e n , e a c h b o n d i n fice, is coach of th e W elfare D e p a r t ­ la r hom e visits, e xplain to those r e ­ ct ho en t rsaucmt o of n 1 0 0c®o, n tor af c tt hs e ai nm o ue nx tc e sosf t ho ef C o rp o ra tio n s s u b m ittin g p ro m e n t’s q u in te t in th e M unicipal B a s­ cipients re ce ivin g m edical an d n u r s ­ $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 , k e tb a ll L eague. A nd Ik e is d ev oted ing services th a t checks fo r p a y m e n t ji )no s at hl se s hS at al l t e b e o af u tNheo> rvi z eYdo r tko. d o D br au ws i innegs ss to his players. of su c h services will be m ailed d i­ a n d s p e c i f i c a t i o n s m a y b e e x a m i n e d f r e e He b o m b a rd s th e press w ith a ll i te r ­ re c tly to th e re lie f re cip ien t on or o f c h a r g e a t t h e f o l l o w I n K o f f i c e s ; C o m m ls s io n c r of A ri.h tte c tu re , S ta te O rtic e a tive descriptions of t h e ir pro w ess a bo ut th e fifth day of th e following H l d w . , N e w Y o r i t I ' i t y ; C o m m i s s i o n e r o f A rc h ite c tu re , S tate O ffic e H ld g .. A l. and skill—" p o w erfu l five,” "iro n m onth. Iia n y , N . Y. D is tric t E n g in e e r, 109 N . m en ,” “H odso nm en.” H e doesn ’t miss Genesee S t., U tic a , X. Y . ; D is tric t E n ­ g in e e r. W e i^ h lo c k B id g ., S y ra c u s e . N . Y . { a chance to Iteep tho se boys b e fo re H i g h D is tric t E n g in e e r. B arg e C an al T e r­ y o u r eyes, and h e ’ll m ak e you pa y m in a l, R o ch es ter. N. Y . ; D is tric t E n g lWe m en tio n ed th a t Louis F lam m , n e e r . 6 5 C o u r t S t . , H u f f . n l o , N . Y . ; D i s ­ atte n tion w ith such e y e-p u llin g lines as "T he Cheroff-coached cagesters of P r o c u re m e n t, passes ex am s high. thrai cmt t o En ,n gNi n. eYe .r , 7 1 K r c d e r i c k S t . , B i n g ­ raged t b lizzard of ba sk e ts w hich H e’s not th e only one. Dorothy R o­ D ra w in g s iin d s p e c ific a tio n s m a y b« sw irled aro u n d the hopeless v ic ­ sen, unit steno at D.O. 41, got a top o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e t ’ o m n i i s s i o n e r « i f A r c h it e < t u r e , S t a t e O fT lc e H ld g ., A l b a n y , g rade o f 100 in a fed eral sh orlh a n d tim .” N . Y ., u p o n d e p o s it fo r e a c h set as fo lexam . S h e’s n u m b e r 4 on a sta te list. l o w s : H e a t i n g , $ 5 . 0 0 ; . ^ u n i t a r y , $ 6 . 0 0 ; Terrific stuff, Ik e —terrific! K itc h e n E < iu i|im e n t. $ 2 0 .0 0 ; B iik e ry A ny others? E < iu ip n ie n t , $ 1 0 .on, l-ro p o s iil b la n k s a n d M e d ic a l a n d N u r s in g A panel of physicians and n u rsin g agencies and £ list of desig nated p h a rm a cie s ha v e been e stablished to serve OAA an d BA cases. U n d e r this new plan p a y m e n t for physicians’ an d n u rse s’ services r e n ­ dered OAA and BA cases w ill be m ade by s e p a r a te check, m ad e p a y ­ able to th e re lie f recipient. T h e physicians and n u r s in g agencies will obtain p a y m e n t from th e re lie f r e ­ cipient. In cluded in the en velop e w ith th e check will be a sta te m e n t to the effect th a t th e check is fo r the p a y ­ m e n t of a u th o riz ed ph y sic ia n s’ or n u rse s’ terv ic es. P a y m e n t l o r au- LEGAL e n v e lo p e s chnrffe N O T IC E K itc h e n N e w I'o r k an d H ak ery K q u lp m e iit S ta te S c I i «k >1. f o r M e n t a l D e fe c tiv e s W illo u b r o o k , K tn te n Is ln n d . N . Y . .N O T IC E T O H IU U K K S S e p a ra te s e a le d p ro p o s a ls c o v e rin g H e a tin g W o rk , S a n ita ry W o rk and E (|U ip n ie n t, IC ltc h e n E n u lp m fc n t. B u iliiin g Nos. 2, 4. 1 1 , 1 3 , 16, 18, 26, I’ T. 2 0 and 46 and B ak ery E M u ip n ie n t. H u iiilin g N o 61, N e w Y o rk S ta te School fo r M e n ta l D e fe c tiv e s , W illo w b ro o k . .S tn te n Is la n d , N . Y ., In a c c o r d a n c e w ith s p e c ific a tlo n s Nos. 10911. 10912. 109J3 and 10914 and a c c o m jia n y in K d ra w in p s , w ill be re c e iv e d by th e C o m m is s io n e r, D e ­ p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e , S ta te O ffic e B u ild in g , A lb a n y , N . Y ,, u n til 2:3 0 o 'c lo c k I'.A f. ( E a s t e r n S t a n d a r d T i m e ) on W ednesday, A p ril 23, 1941, w h e n th e y w ill be p u b lic ly opened nnd read. T he a p p ro x im a te 1 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . am o u n t Proposals shall of th is p ro je c t Is accompanied by a w ill lie fu rn is h e d w ith o u t I f a p r o p o s a l Is d u l y s i i l i m i t t c d by an y Iie rs o n o r c o r p o r a t i o n m a k i n g t h e d e p o s it fo r p la n s and s iie c iflc u tio n s re o u ire d by th e a d v e rt is tm e n t and such p ro po sal ia a c c o m p a n ie d .tty a c e rtifie d check or o th e r s e (u rity in a c c o rd iin re w ith th e r e q u ire m e n ts c fm tiiin e d in t h e a d v e r t i s e ­ m e n t. th e fu ll am o u n t of such d e p o s it fo r one c o p y o f th e p la n s a n d s p c c iflc a tio n s s h a ll be re tu rn e < l to such p erso n o r c o rp o ra tio n If th e «-or> y o f t h e p la n * and R p e c lflc a tio n s used by such p erso n o r c o rp o ra tio n Is r e tv ir n e d in Kood con­ d itio n to th e P o m m is s lo n e r o f A r c h it e c ­ tu re . S ta te O ffic e H u ild ln K . A lb a n y . N. Y .. w ith in th irty d iiy s fo llo w ln ^ r t h * aw ard o f th e co n trac t or th e re je c tio n o f th e b id s . F ifty per cent re im b u rs e ­ m e n t w ill be m a d e fo r th e re tu rn o f a ll o t h e r c o p ie s o f th e n ln n s n n d s p e c ific a ­ tio n s In Kood c o n d itio n w ith in th irty days fo llo w In K th e aw a rd of th e cont r n r t o r t h e r e j e c t i o n o f t h e b id s . D ated : 3 -7 -4 1 , C C M ;a M O . F ace T C im w elvr S E R V IC E LEADER T n e g d a y , 'A p r i l - Two Important New York City Lists Appear Hospital Helper (Woman) List ( S u b j e c t to M e d ic a l a n d a n d Q u alify in g : L i t e r a r y 1 I,iet)(>rs 2 IL itt A l U n u n 3 U ll.i S K iip lu n 4 JtiM aie M i l l e t 5 'I'illji! IJ o s c lie r B A M )1 iii'|iP r T K A C 'lliitilH K h ain 8 I 'M Im a t 'ly n n U K hIIip i- S K a to n e 1 0 . l u l i i i i o i . ’i O o h e n 11 K K u l)in r> w lt7, 11! 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L e a h y , M i l d r e d M ., $ 1 ,5 6 0 ( A V B ), 1 3 14 A ve . P, B ’k ly n ; L o « : w ith in c ity . M a n n a , O r l a n d o E . . $ 1 ,3 2 0 (P D ). 480 E ast 141st S t.. c i t y ; a n y d e p t., s in g le s h ift. R e illy , M a rg a re t L . 487 3rd A v *., f i ’k ly ii; a n y d en t. D rlc c o ll. M ic h a e l J. Schade, W m O , 8 6 .W P a in e . V e r n e R . 8 0 .3 7 M a n e z o n . S a m . 8d.34( P u r c e l l , r i a r T . 8»1. 14 Joyce, W m .S, 8 0 . 0 8 F a r l e y , F r a n k S. 8 5 ,M B u h n e r, A lb e rt. M .2 4 Loesoh. P a u l J. W . l i B la c k . R o b e r t . 8 4 .«0 Hughes. W m I.. . 8 4 . 7 2 G r u b e r t , A r t J , 84 .5 8 C a b r e l. L u c ia n . 8 4 .1 2 I,a k e . H o w a r d G , 8 3 .8 3 D e r n e r . A u g u s t W , K t.T O R lls . N ils N , M .4 3 IC o lo r. M i c h . 8 3 .4 2 Cook, C has M . M .lfi T h o m p s o n . J o s F’ . 8.M. 14 T h o r n e r . J o h n , 82 .0 2 S p in a , R .T lp h J. 8 2 .7 2 .S om ers , L a w r e n c e . S 2 .B 4 H a y e s , J o h n H . 8 2 .3 2 F a r r e l l . T h o s J . 8 1 .4 0 .S m ith , D a v i d N . 8 1 ..' IS C la r k . J o s V , 81 .3 0 G o ld b e rK . I ' a v i d . 8 1 .2 8 S u ll iv a n . A Vm F , 81 .2 0 M a r r o n , J o h n f t , 8 0 .J ((I O ’N e ill. C liris to p b e r. 8 0 .*0 S t e w a r t . R . n y A , .SO,4 0 • Y n u n K . F i e d R , 7 » .t;» W a l l i s . J o h n J . 70 .3 2 M c G a rrity . R i c h n n l . 70 .1 8 R o b e r ta .' K ,T rle B e n s o n , 7 0 .0 # M c C o n n e ll, P a n ! \V , 70 .0 2 R o t h . H a r r . v . 70 .7 0 D e p a rtm e n t B B B B C E D T : : ; : B ro o k ly n f'tH le s C o lle g e . K K tim ate. B u d g e t. T ra n s p o rta tio n . C h ild W e lfa re . C it y C o lle g e . ( ' o m p t r o l l e r s O ffic e . I ’u rch ase. C iv il S e rv ic e C o n im is K io n . C o rre c tio n . Docks. E d u c a tio n . F in a n c e . H e a lth . In v e s tig a tio n . I ’a r k s . .S a n ita tio n . B\V : C C ; <’ 0 : C P ; CS: D C ; D D : D K : D F ; D H : D I: D P ; D S; D \ V : W a t e r S u p p ly , G a s A K le . t r ic l ty . F D : F ire . H A ; H o u s in g A u th o rity . H C : H u n t e r C o lle g e . H D : H o s p ita ls . H E : H ig iie r E d u c a tio n . M e d ii'a l E x a m in e r. I ’re s id e n t— B ro o k ly n . P I): I ’ o lic e . P r e s i d e n t — M a n h a 1 1a n . P R : I ’re s id e n t— H ic h m o n d . P u b lic A V o rks. P Q ; I ’re s id e n t— Q u e en s. P re s id e n t— B ro n x . QC: Q u e e n s C o lle g e . R H ; T e .a c h e r's R e t ir e m e n t . R C : D o m e s tic R e la tio n s . T .V : T rlb o ro u g h B rid g e A u th o rity . 'I'a x e s . T U ; T u n n e l A u th o rity . A V H : W a t e r S u p p ly . A V D ; AA*^elfare. .MK: PB:I'M: PW; I’X; 'PD: S p e c ia l S u e A s s is ta n t* C ops C o m m issio n A suit to compel th e M unicipal C ivil Service Commission to rescind its certification of eligibles from th e r e g u la r p a tro lm a n list fo r positions as special p a tro lm e n in th e city s u b ­ w ays was b ro u g h t last w eek by m em b e rs of the Special P a t r o lm e n ’a Eligibles Association. R epresenteti by Goldstein and G oldstein, 135 B roadw ay, th e S p e ­ cial P a tr o lm e n eligibles also n am ed Police C o m m issioner V a lentine and the B oa rd of T ran s p o rta tio n as d e ­ fendants. T h ey conten d th a t the Civil S e rv ­ ice Com m ission has d eclared th e ir list a p p ro p ria te fo r the subw ay job* a n d th a t it w as illegal to use the re g ­ u la r p a tro lm a n list. A n a n sw e r to th e suit is r e t u r n ­ able A p ril 10. SUCCESS B ., $ 1 ,2 0 0 (H D ), L o c: < |u e e n s , In Sack, M o lli* L .. <84 R a lp h A v *., B ’ k l y n ; I . . o c j l o w e r M a n . , B ’k l y n . S c h af, F lo re n c * L ., $ 1 ,8 6 0 (D P ), 610 T r i n i t y A v e ., B x . ; L o c : Q n « ., M a n ; a n y d ep t. S to rch , K th « l E .. f l.llO E ast T rem o n t A v « ., B x .; M a n ., B ro n x . (A V D ), 1010 L o c: u pper T o p o g r a p h ic a l D r a fts m a B , G ra d e 4 K c k h a r d t , F r e d e r i c k J ., $ 3 ,1 2 0 (A V B ), 1 0 2 -2 3 1 8 9 t h S t., Q u e e n a ; P Q ; a n y d e p t . A V o rre l, H a ro ld A V ., $ J ,1 2 0 (A V B ), 18 9-2 0 ll« th R d ., » t. A lb a n s ; P Q , a n y d e p t. T ra n s it m a n . G ra d e B a r k ln . M e y e r J .. B ro n x B lv d .. c ity ; d e p t. 4 |S ,1 2 0 (A V B ), L o ci fai «> lty , J660 an y T y p e w ritin g C o p y lit, G ra d e 1 F o rm an . Rose. $ 1 ,0 8 0 (H D ), 1121 9 0 t h S t., J a c k s o n H g t » : I> o c : M a n . { D S . K o l o d n e y , E d i t h C ., $ 1 ,0 8 0 ( B \ V ) , 75 7 E m p ir e B lv d ,, B 'k ly n : a n y d e p t. O b s h a tke , F aye, $ 1 ,0 8 0 (H A ), T60 R iv e rs id e D riv e , c ity ; a n y d e p t. A V a tc h m a n , R a ilro a d C le r k B e r g m a n , S o l, $ .6 5 2 (B T ), 5 t h S t., B ' k l y n : a n y d e p t . P ic c o n e , a n y < le p t. K in g s (O p en C o m p e titiv e) D ire c to r, D iv isio n of C h il­ dren, D e p a rtm e n t of P u b ­ lic W e l f a r e , O n e i d a •C o u n ty (O p e n C o m p e titiv e ) 1 G re n ie r, O p erato r, C o u n ty , C o u n ty R eg is­ G rad e 1 B u c k e le w , C h a rle s L ., $840 ( H D ) . *1 1 A V e .s t 2 4 t h S t . , c i t y ; D D ; a n y h M -a th m . F ra s e r, M a lc o lm B .. $ 1 ,2 0 0 ( H A ) , 421 A Vest 1 6 2 n d S t., c i t y ; P D . G ilb e rt, J o h n , v e n t A v e ., c ity . $ 1 ,2 0 0 (H A ). O ’B r ie n , T h o m a s J ., $ 1 ,4 4 0 E .T s t 8 4 t h S t ., c i t y ; P D . Youds, R o c k la n d d ep t. H e n ry A v e . , S. A V ., $840 I.; h ig h e r 40* C on­ (C P ). 833 (H D ). s a la ry , 33 any A m o ro so , P a u l, $960 (H D ), 80 B o y d S t., S t a p l e t o n , S . I , ; h i g h e r s a l a r y , a n y d e p t. ♦ A c ity -w id e p ro m o tio n f o r th o s e p o s itio n s . I.o c : I.o c a tlo n . B k ; B ro o k ly n . .M a n : M an h attan . B x; T h e B ro n x. Q ns: Queens. R : R ic h m o n d . lis t HlUit M IL K i t a w ith m a n y m o v i* s ta rt! Som a o f y o u r fa v o rite t t a r i fin d fre sh m ilk 0 h elp s keep e nergy a t th e p ea k, pounds u n d e r c o n tro L W h e th e r y o u are o v e rw e ig h t o r u n d e rw e ig h t, fre sh m ilk , n a tu re ’ s m o s t n e a rly p e rfe c t fo od, w ill h e lp to new h e a lth a nd b e a u ty . very day you t » f «l*«l HIW troUK e x is ts m e fc o n o M y f o m F F aoe C IV IL ourteen S E R V IC E LEADER T u c g ila y , A p ril 8 lii, T h e M a y o r 's B u d g e t R e p o r t What ItMeans to CivilService Employees and Eligibles Following are excerpts j r o m the M a y o r ’s budget re port of spe­ cial interest to employees and eligibles. / / you work fo r New York City, if you’re on an eligible list, you should read this report ca re ­ fully. Several departments, among th e m th e Board of Tran sp o r­ tati on, are not mentioned below. T h e reason is t h a t, while the M a y o r discussed ta x and debt m a tters of concern to these dep art vients, his message said n oth ing to change or to cla rify the posi­ tion of employees. The M a y o r ’s message is one of the most i m ­ p o r ta n t in years. Employees who i n t e n d to do something about it should get ready now to present th e i r case before the Board of Estimate on Wednesday, April 16, M a n d a to ry In c re m e n ts th e fig u re s of a d ­ d itio n a l co sts b y re a s o n T he fo llo w in ir a r e of m a n d a to ry In creases fo r N O T in c lu d in g ex p a n sio n s or new an y fu n d s a c tiv itie s: In crem en ts— B oards of and tio n P o lic e F ire F d u eatio n Iliifh er E d u ca­ ................................................$ 2 , 0 1 8 , 4 7 0 . 2 3 ............................................ 6 fi0 .4 6 2 .0 0 ..................................... 1 ,6 1 1 ,!)3 7 .0 0 E m p lo y e e s. 8 6 4 ,6 6 2 .8 8 . . O th er- C ity T o tal i n c r e m e n t s . . . .$ 5 ,1 5 5 ,5 3 2 .1 1 I n c r e a s e s in c o n t r ib u t i o n s to P e n sio n F u n d s $ 1 ,0 3 6 ,1 1 4 .2 5 M A Y O R S a la r y A d ju stm e n ts W h i l e it h a s b e e n n e c e s s a r y to hi.sist u p o n d r a s t i c e c o n o m i e s in c it y e x p e n d i t u r e s , t h e r e a r e c e r ­ tain * g r o u p s o f c i t y e m p l o y e e s f o r w h o m every c o n s id e ra tio n of d e ­ cen cy a n d fa irn e ss d ic ta te s th e p r o v i s i o n of c e r t a i n s m a l l s a l a r y Increa .ses. I h a v e g i v e n t h e s e to t h e e x t e n t p o s s ib le , n o t a b l y a n ­ o t h e r .$60 a y e a r i n c r e a s e to h o s ­ p ita l n u rs e s w ho h a v e c o m p le te d t h e i r s e c o n d y e a r o f c i t y se r v ic e , a n i n c r e a s e o f $60 f o r c l e a n e r s in th e D e p a r t m e n t of P u b lic W o rk s w h o h a v e c o m p l e t e d a y e a r of s e r v i c e , a n d a n i n c r e a s e o f $60 f o r S a n i t a t i o n M e n , C l a s s A, to b rin g th e m u p to a n d m e rg e th e m w i t h S a n i t a t i o n M e n , C l a s s B. As to the hospital situation, the nu rses have been u n derpaid for m a n y years in the ligh t of the w ork •which they do and in com parison w ith salarie.s paid elsew here. I t is only right th at the city should bring those salaries up to a decent level a j rap id ly as it can. B ut in addition th e re is the practical consideration this year th at w ith the salaries ■we pay we are finding difficulty In getting nurses, and th a t difficulty will continue as the U nited States G o v e rn m en t d ra w s them aw ay from us. In previous years I in itiated a series of se m i-a n n u a l incre m ents of $ 3 0 each for two years for th e still low er p a i d . hospital helpers and a t ­ tendants, and I wish th a t I m ig h t have provided for a th ird year. The dilTiculty is th a t the n u m b ers in ­ volved are so large th a t th e sum s r e q u ire d to m eet these increases b e ­ come impossible to provide. T he a dd itional in crem ents for the n urses alone, tog eth e r w ith con tinuance of tw o y ears in cre m en ts for o ther groups, will cost us $ 3 0 6 , 1 0 5 n e x t y ear. As to the cleaners m Pub lic Works, som e of them have been paid less th a n the r a te for sim ilar w o rk in p riv ate industry, and they c ertainly should be b ro u g h t to this level in r e tu r n for continued service w ith th e city. The cost of this in cre m en t Is $20,280. In th e done S an itatio n by th e A , is c o m p a r a b l e th a t of th e B. In ad d itio n , th a t w ith g re a te r to C lass I A have to to ta l th e th e is M en, m en. tliw tw o w o rk C lass w ith C lass d e p a rtm e n t o rg a n ize in terc h an g e B M en, d iffic u lty efficien c y p ro v id e d cost These it c a n and m erge in S an itatio n fin d s p o w er D e p t, th e S an itatio n its fo rces if it h a s t h e th e $60 n e c e s.sa ry g roups. T he increases D e p t, of E d u c a tio n In th e r e g u la r grades and classes of the e le m e n ta ry schools I was jonfro n te d w ith th e fact th a t n e x t fall would see a d ecrease of the e le ­ m e n ta r y re g is te r to 525,000 and in th e sp rin g to 506,000, and th a t on th e basis of th e p re se n t average class size, w hich is by fa r th e lowest in th e re co rd s of th e B oard of E d u ­ cation in r e c e n t years, th e r e would be a larg e excess of e le m en ta ry te a c h ers in th e fall and a still larg e r one in the sp rin g term . I was not willing to dismiss these teachers, but n e ith e r wa^ I able in the light of the existing financial situation to co n­ tin u e the schedule re q u este d by the B oard of Education. I h ave t h e r e ­ fore pro v id ed in m y re c o m m e n d a ­ tions th a t th e excess tea c h ers shall be used at th e ir existing salaries to teach in place of oth ers who are on long te rm leaves of absence and on sa b b a tic al leaves. A large saving in t h e cost of e le m e n ta ry instructio n will result. T h e sam e situation exists in the day high schools, an d I recom m end th e sam e solution. I hav e gone ilong w ith the req uest of th e B oard of E ducation for the a p p ro p ria tio n for ju n io r high schools because th e sam e situation does n ot exist th ere . W hile th e p ro p o rtio n of te a c h e rs in re sp e ct to resigters will increase n e x t year, th a t increase is justified because th e a v era ge class size in ju n io r high schools is a lto ­ g e th e r too large and o ught to be r e ­ duced. In th e vocational high schools a f u r t h e r increase in re g istra tio n is an ticipated , and I h a v e p ro vid ed in m y re com m enda tio ns for a tra n s fe r of 100 tea c h e rs from the day high schools to th e v ocational high schools to pro vid e for this increase. T h e B o ard red u ced of aggregate because th at re g iste r a n d T here is a n o th e r gro up of salary increases which deserve equal co n ­ sideration, but w hich do not a p p ea r In the proposed ne w budget. They a r e increases for em ployees who, d u rin g the year, have assum ed new and im p o rta n t responsibilities, u su a l­ ly taking the place of re tire d e m ­ ployees d ra w in g m uch h ig h er s a l­ aries, and whose v alue to th e city m u st be recognized by increased com pensation if the m orale of the w hole organization is not to be d e ­ stroyed. None of th em are in the increm ent prndes. Follow ing my n atin g in g a ll staff sim p ly tra in in g a in th e day th e d ecrease n ec essity it e v i­ in of elim i­ in th e te a c h ­ as o ccu r, th ere th e y be fro m no o ut p o sitio n s th ese p o sitio n s, p arty h o ld in g th e reduced v a c a n c ie s w ill g ra d u ates itse lf n u m b er it is p e r f e c t l y w ith 13 5 2 ,9 0 5 . of E d u c atio n sch o o ls, b u t I h a v e d en t be of its re q u e s t fo r th e te a c lie rs-in -tra in in g h ig h fu rth e r $ 2 6 ,5 2 0 . th re e policy of preceding years, I hav e pro posed no such h^creases in the new budget, b u t as m oney has b e ­ come availab le d u rin g the y e a r from th e econom ies which we have insti­ tuted, I h a v e a p p ro v ed a lim ited n u m b e r of m odest increases for th ese em ployees. T hey should have been la r g e r and m an y m ore e m ­ ployees should h a v e been included, and if an d w h e n m oney becomes availab le d u rin g the balance of this year, I sh a ll continue this policy. The increases to which I re f e r a p ­ p e a r as modifications of the c u rre n t budget. p resen t A c co rd in g ly , L aG U A E D IA and to th eir to th e m fo r tea ch er-in I w ill d e c ep tio n a fa lse I h a v e also re c o m m en d e d a d e ­ crease in e x p e n d itu r e in th e evening e le m e n ta ry and ev en in g high schools. T he decrease in th e e v en ing efem e n ta ry schools is m in o r an d is based up o n th e actual an d p r o s ­ pective reg ister. T h a t in th e e venin g schools is su bstan tial. It is p a rtia lly based upo n th e re g is te r and th e r e ­ qu e st of th e B o a rd of E du cation for a n u m b e r of tea c h e rs which seems unjustified. B u t th e prin cip a l r e ­ du ction is due to the fact th a t the Board of E ducation re q u es te d an a p ­ p ro p riatio n based upon a p a y m e n t of $7.50 p e r session, w hereas, in fact, ihey w e re p ay in g to th e t e r g e m a ­ jo rity only $6 p e r session. F o r p lay g ro u n d s and su m m e r schools I ha v e re co m m en d e d slightly m ore th a n th e a m o u n t spe n t d u rin g the last y ear, b ut con siderably less th an the Board of E ducatio n asks. I re d u ce d this a m o u n t last y e a r b e ­ cause of obvious overstaffing of these facilities, an d no reason has been p re se n te d to m e fo r re sto rin g th at overstaffing. In th e B u re a u of A tten d a n c e I have re co m m en d e d th e e lim ination of vacancies, as th e re is no reason w hy this B u re a u should n ot be r e ­ duced p ro p o rtio n a te ly to the r e d u c ­ tion in re g istration. T h ere h ave been c erta in e lim in a ­ tions of vacancies in th e a d m in is tr a ­ tive force. I am c erta in t h a t r e o r ­ ganization and econom ies w ill absorb the re du ction w ith o u t im p a irin g the service. B o ard of H ig h e r E d u c a tio n I m ade one saving in this b y d g e t abou t w hich I am s u re I will h e a r for a long tim e to come. F ro m th e tim e I first becam e connected w ith th e City g o ve rn m e nt, a n d m y s e r v ­ ice dates back to 1920, w h e n I b e ­ cam e P re sid e n t of th e B oa rd of A lderm en, I h a v e h e a rd of plans for th e discontinuance of T ow nsend H a rris High Schol. T h ro u g h all th e years, how ever, no one d a re d b ra v e the se n tim e n ta l hue and cry s u re to follow any such step. I, too, have hesitated. T he only w ay to abolish an activity is to do it. It will be noted th a t th e ne w b u dge t redu ces the coist of T o w nsen d H a r r is High School by $100,000. This is th e first step to w a rd its com plete d isc on tinu­ ance. I believe t h a t th e r e will be no difficulty in e v en tu a lly g ra d u ally a b ­ sorbing the staff of th e high school. I will ask th e B o ard of H ig h e r E d u ­ cation a nd th e B oard of E d ucation to confer for th e p urpose of w orkin g out this problem . D e p t, o f H o s p ita ls for th e se a rc h In s titu te Y ork. T h is sc ie n tific , e n tire ly P u b lic n o n -p ro fit c o n tro lle d Y ork D e p t. It w ill h a v e carry on D e p t, o f S a n ita tio n a in th e fie ld s of m ed icin e . R e­ be a o rg a n iz a tio n , by T h e C ity Its of H e a lth staff o f s c ie n ­ sc ie n tific w o rl^ e m p lo y m e n t. T he F ir e Dept, will h a v e a b udg e t of $36,588,574.85. T his is an increase of $786,715.01 o v e r th e c u r r e n t b u d ­ get. It should be no ted th a t the p re s e n t b ud ge t does n o t provide for ad d itio n al necessary e q u ip m e n t for this d e p a rtm e n t in th e e v en t of war. C om plete plans hav e been m ad e and essential in v en to ries of necessary e q u ip m e n t in th a t e v e n t ha v e been p re p a re d . T h e d e p a rtm e n t know s e xactly w h a t it will need if th e w orst happens. Such p lan s call for a d ditio nal e q u ip m e n t suited fo r w a r purposes, and necessary p re c a u tio n ­ a ry protection against fire re su lting from conditions u n d e r m o d ern w a r ­ fare, to th e e x te n t of slightly over $16,000,000. A dditio nal hose has b een p ro v id ed for th e d e p a r tm e n t to m eet e x p e r im e n ta l w a rtim e conditions, b ut the am o u n t is alm ost insignifi­ c an t w hen c om p a red to w h a t a c tu a l­ ly would be necessary in th e e vent of w ar. p re v en tiv e research and T h is staff o th er w ill c o o p e ra te w ith s im ila r sc ie n tific in ­ stitu te s th ro u g h o u t th e F u rth er, of N ew w ill th ro u g h by With th e decrease in e x p en d itu re for o th e r e ducational activities, I ha v e felt justified in contin uin g and, indeed, increasing slightly the p r o ­ vision for co m m un ity centers. I h a \ ^ not, h ow ever, felt justified in re sto rin g the day classes for adults. C ity in stitu te N ew tis ts to H e alth of th e c o u n try . W ithin the last few y e a rs th e City c onstructed and now o p e rates one of the most m odern lab o ra to rie s in th e country. Right now, the en tire tim e of the present staflf is occupied in k eeping a b reast of ro u tin e work. This w o rk includes th e p re p a ra tio n , I n f o r m a t i o n Bureau P ro v is io n F ire D e p t. I t has been m y feeling as w ell as th a t of th e Com m issioner of S a n ita ­ tio n th a t th e re should be no differen­ tiatio n b e tw ee n those em ployees kn o w n as D um p L ab o re rs or S a n ita ­ tion M an “A ” a n d those k n o w n as Sw ee pe rs or S anitation M an “B.” I, th ere fo re, have p rovided in this b u d ­ get th a t th e 442 S an itation “A ” Men now gettin g $1,860 shall be raised to th e $1,920 level p a id ^ to S anitation " B ” Men. I h ave discussed this situ atio n w ith the Civil Se rv ice Commission a nd have been assured by th e C om ­ mission th a t a reclassification r e so lu ­ tion will be passed b efo re J u ly 1 to p e r m it th e prop osed equalization. H e a lth D e p t. In addition, I h ave secu red a s s u r­ T he H ealth Dept, will h a v e a ta x ances from the Com mission t h a t th e levy b u d g e t of $4,547,450.67. T his is 8,000 m en on the ex istin g eligible $25,737.03 m ore th a n th e d e p a r t ­ list for Sanitatio n M an “A ” will be p e rm itte d a p p o in tm e n t to Sa n ita tio n m e n t’s c u r r e n t budget. M an “B,” w h e n e v er vacancies occur, A n e w Ite m a p p e a r s in th is b u d ­ upon th e ir pro vin g th e ir ability to g et. T h e r e is a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n o f o p e rate autom ofive e quipm ent. $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ne w p lay g ro u n d s an d serving p a r k w a y m ileage. * W hen th e b u ildin g was constr, for th e In fo rm atio n Center utlr a v e ry fa v o ra b ly located W e lfa re a n d C h ild g ro u n d w hich h a d been idjj years, I a n n o u n ce d th a t I would W e lfa re tin u e the B u r e a u of Informatio'®"’ T he b ud ge t p rovides for th e co n ­ long as it w as self-sustaminj" tem p lated tra n s fe r of th e functions r e c e n t r e p o r t w ould indicate a n d jurisd ic tio n of th e activities of a d d itio n al em plo yees are renu th e Board of Child W elfare to the a nd th e cost of operation is slight'*"' g r e a te r th a n th e revenue, fh Dept, of W elfare. fore, in ke ep in g w ith original nh It is m y intentio n to continue the it is my in te n tio n to discontinup p re se n t B oard of Child W elfare as service on J u ly 1, 1941. a n advi.soi’y board d u rin g th e r e ­ m a in d e r of th e te rm s of each of th e D e p t , o f P u b l i c Works p r e se n t m em b ers of t h a t Board. T he m e rg e r will result, I am sure, L oom ing larg e st among the ite in m ore u n ifo rm and efficient a d ­ w hich c o n trib u te d to the increas''^* m in istra tio n a nd a t th e sam e tim e cost of r u n n in g th is department w/ will effectuate som e econom y which th e cost of m aintainin g the ne-* I now estim ate as a t least 10 p e rc e n t C rim in a l C o urts Building, \vit|.'^ of the cost of a d m in isterin g the this m o n u m e n ta l building addition-l B o ard of Child W elfare. space is to be prov ided for depart A nyone even slightly fa m ilia r w ith m en ts re la te d to law enforcement' th e a d m in istratio n of re lie f gen erally p ro v id in g th e m w ith better woricimJ It will cost $16"5ij will recognize th a t in a v e ry large conditions. n u m b e r of th e cases th e r e is i.n o v e r­ ad ditio nal to p ro p e rly maintain this lapp ing of jurisd ic tio n in th e same buildin g d u rin g th e coming fiscji y ear. family. I n add ition to providinj? {or th, *The Dept, of W elfare’s o verall budg et for th e com ing fiscal y ear, C rim in a l C ou rts Building, provision including th e absorption of the h ad to be m a d e for the maintenance B o a rd of Child W elfare an d funds a n d o p e ratio n of increased sewage p la n t a ctivities a t th e Coney Island fro m all sources, will be $41,638,402.57. T his is a n ov e rall decrease a n d B ow ery Bay sewage disposal of $745,842.38 from th e total c u rr e n t plants, a n d also th e new plant at budgets of th e Dept, of W elfare and City Island. T his cost a little over th e Board of Child W elfare, despite $30,000. Som e $18,000 was necessary th e fact th a t w e m ad e provisions for f o r m a in te n a n c e an d additional space substa ntia l increases in cost fo r th e in va riou s of th e additional public bu ildin gs u n d e r th e supervision of care of the aged an d blind. th is d e p a rtm e n t. In 1934 th e r e w e re 10,863 d irect p a tie n t c are em ployees h a n d lin g 17,551 patients: in J a n u a r y of 1942 th e re will be 20,045 such em ployees caring for 20,673 patients. W orking conditions p rio r to 1934 w e re bad. Salaries w ere of the lo w ­ est. P oliticians d abb led in ho spital institution s m e re ly as sources of patronage. T he public was fo rg o t­ ten. Fa v o ritism was rife. T oday all of th a t so rry p ic tu re is a th in g of th e past. N urses a re on an e ig h t-h o u r day, as well as th e person nel of th e e n tire d e p artm en t. T h ere a re m a n d a to ry increm ents, h ig h e r salaries, b e tte r stand ards, b e tte r m orale, and b e tte r w orking conditions g enerally. not hope and m a n u fa c tu re of sera, the typing of pneum onia, tests fo r syphilis and g o n o rrh e a and m an y o th er ro u tin e fu nctions in keep in g w ith th e best practices in c u rativ e an d p re v e n tiv e medicine. in p o rtu n ities th e fo r n ew th is e lig ib le list h a v e by th e Ju n io r c re a tio n be of S an itatio n p o sitio n s th e b u d g et, ap p o in tm en t sam e op­ from b een w id en e d th re e M an c la sse s for elig ib le ap p ro p riate. P a r k D e p t. of w h ic h list w ill in g th e ers w h o one h av e been y ear or a of 338 m o re m o re cost $ 2 0 ,2 8 0 m ad e of e a rn in g T h e w as sala ries th a n th is in f o r Increasm a l e clean­ th e and service are not $ 1 , 2 0 0 p e r ye a r. in crease w i i l bt year. D e p t , o f H o u s i n g and B u ild in g s W ith y o ung er, m ore eft'icient and m o re in d u strio u s employees placed in ke y positions as a result of con­ tin u o u s re o rg an iza tio n during the ^ p a st tw o years, I am happy to state th a t a high d e p artm e n ta l esprit de corps has b een established which w ill benefit b oth the City and that p a r t of the public which has to deal w ith th e C ity th ro u g h this depart­ m ent. T a x D e p t. As th e r e su lt of ordinary budget­ a ry economies, th e T ax Dept.’s new b u d g e t will be $25,434.74 lower than th e c u r r e n t budget. These econo­ m ies h a v e been effected without in a ny w a y re d u cin g th e personnel. 1 h a d hoped to be able to allow sub­ sta n tia l ad d itio n in personnel >n o rd e r to lig h te n th e load upon liie h a rd -w o rk in g , efficient tax assessors w ho n ow ha v e such a great burden to bear. In m y efforts to produce i lo w e r budget, however, I found I could n o t com ply with the depar ■ m e n t’s re q u e s t for more staff. “ conditions p e r m it during the conung y e a r som e a d ju s tm e n t may be made- D e p t , o f C o rrectio n E a r lie r in th is message c lear m y feeling about having spen d a lot of m oney for law fo rc e m e n t an d allied correction. In keeping with s ta te m e n t I c ann ot help express sadness a t th e fact th a t the ' C orre ction w ill h a v e $42,19'1.45 n allow ed to it th a n in the cur budget. jj. H ow ever, th e additional tu r e is no reflection on the m e n t o r its administration. ‘ ^ th an th e a m o u n t of i n c r e a s e , ' 256.66 to be exact, is due necessity for providing for i to ry in c re m e n ts; In necessary to add 14 p o s i t i o n s t $18,900 in cost fo r manning p rison in the C rim inal Courts ing I discussed earlier. I don ’t claim by any m a n n e r of m ea n s th a t we have been at all lib ­ D e p t , o f W a t e r S uppv’ eral. H ow ever, it is a fact t h a t the P a r k Dept, budg et has been p e r m i t ­ G a s a n d E le c tr ic il) ted to double since 1934. W ithin th e I a m p a rtic u la rly new budget is absorbed o v e r $100,000 ^,jj. in m a n d a to ry increm ents, and p r o ­ quiet, effective and e c o n o m vision for 182 new positions to taling n e r in which this depaitn' ’ (C o n tin u ed on about $250,000 for th e staffing of 60 8, A p ril a m 1941 The Mayor’s Budget .continued from Page 14) ; ,00 p e r c e n t c o m p e t i t i v e c i v i l ' is c o n d u c t e d b y its c a r e e r ' ‘ ’^ ' ^ ^ t s s i o n e r , J o sep h G o o d m a n , T vorked h i J w a y u p f r o m a ssistw tio j„eer to ch ief e n g in e e r a n d V n m m issio n e r , a n d th e a b le a n d S S en g in eerin g L o u iic ii T did lica l’$ 7, n t so m eth in g In th is b u d g et jn a s p e c ia l c o n tin g e n t a c or for th e ex p en d itu re b y c o u n c ilm a n o f $ 2 5 0 a y e a r f o r su c h in cid en ta ls a s sta tio n ery a n d sten o g ra p h ic h elp . M e m b e r s o f th e C o u n cil h a v e o ften c o m p la in ed o f th e lack o f p ro v isio n for su ch in ci­ d en ta ls. L aw D e p t. A lt h o u g h t h e L a w D e p t, is tr y in g fr o m tw o to th ree tim es as m a n y c a s e s a s it d id a n n u a lly p r io r to 1 93 4, a n d a lth o u g h it h a s a b s o r b e d a p ­ p r o x im a t e ly $ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 in m a n d a t o r y in c r e m e n ts s in c e 193 7, It w ill h a v e a b u d g e t in th e fisca l y e a r o f 1 9 4 1 -4 2 clo sely a p p r o x im a tin g th a t o f ten y ea rs ago. B e c a u se o f a C h arter r e q u irem en t S E R V IC E P LEADER •h iftin g ch a rg es fo rm er ly m a d e a g a in st a ssessm e n t a n d o th er fu n d s fr o m th ese fu n d s to th e ta x lev y b u d g e t, th e b u d g e t to ta ls fo r th is d ep a rtm en t d o n o t p resen t a tru e p ic­ tu re of th e ch a n g e b e tw e e n th e n e w b u d g e t a n d th e c u rren t 1940-41 b u d ­ get. T h is d e p a r t m e n t is in v o lv e d in o n e -e ig h t h o f a ll c iv il litig a tio n in N e w Y o r k C ity a n d o n e -sev en th of a ll litig a tio n b e fo r e th e C o u r t o f A p p ea ls of th e S ta te o f N e w Y o rk . C o u n ty O ffic e s T h e r e h a s b e e n v e r y little c h a n g e m a d e in th e n e w b u d g e t for th e C o u n ty O ffices. S a v in g s w e r e e f­ fe c te d w h e r e p o ssib le, b u t m a n d a ­ to r y restrictio n s p r e v e n te d m e fr o m m a k in g a n y su b sta n tia l d ed u ctio n s. In th e office o f th e S h e r iff o f K in g s F age if t e e n C o u n ty , h o w e v e r , I fo u n d th at th ere b u d g et as fa r as th e C ity C o u rt, w a s e m p l o y e d a n a u c t io n e e r a t $ 5 ,0 0 0 M u n ic ip a l C o u r t , C o u r t o f S p e c i a l p e r y e a r w h o s e s e r v ic e s r e s u lt e d in S e s s io n s a n d t h e M a g is t r a t e s ’ C o u r t s I d id d ro p o n * a u ctio n fees b e in g retu rn ed to th e a re c o n ce r n e d . C ity T rea su ry d u rin g th e y ea r 1940 m a g istra cy to m a k e u p for th e a d d i­ to ta lin g o n ly $369. A ll o th e r sh eriffs tio n a l ju d g e sh ip c r e a te d r e c e n tly b y in th e C ity, I fo u n d , h ire a u c tio n ee r s th e C o u n c il In th e C o u r t o f S p e c ia l < jn t h e e s t a b l i s h e d p e r c e n t a g e b a s is S e s s i o n s . In th e C o u rt o f D o m e stic R ela ­ to co n d u ct th ese sales o f a tta ch ed tio n s. h o w e v e r , f o llo w in g a n in te n ­ p ro p erty . T h is p o sitio n is m a n d a t o r y a n d th e s iv e s u r v e y d u r in g th e p a s t y e a r o r S h eriff o f K in g s h a s a p erfect leg al tw o , a n effort w a s m a d e to b o lster r i g h t t o m a k e a n a p p o i n t m e n t a t t h e t h e C o u r t ’s p e r s o n n e l a n d e q u i p ­ s a la r y o f $ 5 ,0 0 0 . H o w e v e r , I fe lt th a t m e n t w h ic h r e fle c te d a n i n c r e a s e o f It is m y h o p e t h a t w h e n h e lo o k e d in to a ll th e fa c ts th e a b o u t $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 . S h e r i f f w o u l d a g r e e w i t h m e t h a t t h e .T u d g :e s a n d A d m i n i s t r a t o r s o f th is w a s h a r d ly so u n d b u sin ess, so th is C o u r t w ill n o w b e a b le to InI d r o p p e d th e p o sitio n fr o m th e n e w ' crea se a d m in istr a tiv e efficien cy w ith th is a d d e d a ssista n ce. b u d get. L ocal C o u rts T h er e is little c h a n g e in B u y T h e L E A D E R th e E v er y T u esd a y ! n e w L A P A W T R Y E R O L M S E N A C C O U N T A N T S T Y P I S T S T hree Jr. CORD L egal K .tiim to Apply fo r a Test Hoto For C ity Job s: O b ta in a p p lica tio n s a t 96 D u a n e S treet, N e w Y o r k ('Ity, (9 a . m . t o 4 p . m . ) , o r w r i t e t o t h e A p p l i c a t i o n B u r e a u o f t h e M u n icip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n a t 9 6 D u a n e S t r e e t a n d e n c lo s e ft s e lf-a d d i’e ssed 9 - l n c h s t a m p e d e n v e l o p e ( 4 c e n t s f o r M a n h a t t a n a n d Bronx. 6 cen ts elsew h ere) For S ta te Job $: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s a t 80 C e n tr e S treet, N e w Y o r k C ity, (9 a .m . t o 5 p .m .) , o r e n c l o s e s i x c e n t s in a le t t e r t o t h e E x a m i n a ­ tio n s D iv is io n , S t a t e C i v il S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t , A l b a n y . For C o u n ty J ob s: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s fr o m E x a m in a tio n s D iv isio n , S t.ite C i v il S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t , A l b a n y . E n c l o s e 6 p e n t s . f ur F ed era l J o b s: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s fr o m U . S . C iv il S e r v ic e C o m ­ m issio n , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S tr e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity , (9 a .m . to 4 :3 0 p .m .), in p e r s o n o r b y m a i l . A l s o a v a i l a b l e f r o m f ir s t a n d s e c o n d c l a s s p o s t o ffices. S e c o n d D is tr ic t. L . S. c itiz e n s o n ly m a y file f o r e x a m s a n d o n ly d u r i n g p e r io d w h e n » p p lic.a H o n s a r e b e i n g r e c e iv e d . F rrs a re c h a r g e d fo r city a n d S ta te e x a m s , n o t fo r fe d e r a l. A p p lica n ts fo r m o s t city J o b s m u s t h a v e b e e n r e sid e n ts o f N e w Y o r k C ity fo r t h r e e y e a r s i m m e d i a t e l y p r e c e d i n g a p p o i n t m e n t . A p p l i c a n t s lo r S t.x te J o b s m u s t h a v e b e e n N e w Y o r k S t a t e r e s i d e n t s f o r o n e y e a r . T h e " w e ig h ts ” listed fo r v a r io u s titles o n th e se p a g e s r e fe r to th e ifla tlv e v a lu e o f e a c h p a r t o f th e e x a m s . T h e r e f o r e , if th e w e ig h t o f the w r itte n p a r t o f a n e x a m is 30, th is m e a n s th a t th e w r it t e n p a r t rou nts fo r 30 p e r c e n t o f th e fin a l m a r k . v e n tilatin g a n d m ain ten a n ce of a p u b lic o r se m i-p u b lic b u ild in g (su c h as o ffic e b u ild in g s, larg e sto res, a p a r t m e n t h o u .ses, e t c .) . i n c l u d i n g th e o p e ra tio n of an d m in o r re p a irs to a lo w p ressu re stea m h e a tin g p lan t (sm all h o m e h e a tin g p lan ts n o t a c c e p te d ) a n d m in o r, g en eral r e p a ir s to b u ild in g a n d e q u ip m e n t, in clu d in g e le v ato rs a n d ele c tric w ir ­ in g . E x p e rien ce w ith e le ctrica l e q u ip m e n t. B a sis of R a tin g s T h is exam re q u ires no w ritte n te st. A p p l i c a n t s w 'ill b e r a t e d o n th e ir e x p e rie n c e a n d fitn ess. T e n ta tiv e ra tin g s w ill b e a ssig n e d all c o m p e tito rs w h o q u a lif y u n d e r th e re q u ire m e n ts; a d ju s tm e n ts m a y b e m a d e in th o se ra tin g s in a c c o r d ­ a n c e w ith ev id e n ce se c u re d as a r e ­ su lt of th e u su a l co n fid en tial in ­ v estig atio n . The c o n fid en tial in ­ v e s tig a tio n w ill b e m a d e o n ly o f a s u ffic ie n t n u m b e r o f p e r s o n s w ith th e h ig h e s t te n ta tiv e r a tin g s to m e e t t h e e s t i m a t e d n e c f l s o£ t h e s e r v i c e fo r ap p ro x im ately tw 'o y e a r s , a n d fin a l r a t in g s w ill b e a .sslg n e d o n ly to th is num ber. C o n fid en tial in ­ v e s tig a tio n a n d fin al r a tin g s w ill b e m a d e in a d d itio n a l cases o n ly w h e n th e needs of th e .s e rv ic e so re­ q u ire . C ity T e s ts AhCtislant V eterin arian E .ilary : I $2 ,1 0 0 . F ile by A p ril 21. 12. k Electrician Medical Social W o rk er G rade 1 M«Mlionl Social W o rk er G rade 2 $2 ,4 0 0 . F ile by iV ohialric Social W o rk er G rade 2 S iilary : A p i i ; 21. $ 1,800 t o $ 2 ,4 0 0 . F ile b y V a c a n c ie s , 8. F e e , $1. S:.l,n-y: $ 1 ,2 0 0 t o $ 1 ,8 0 0 . F e e , $1. t i l t h y A p r il 21. V a can c ies: fo u r “ the D e p a r t m e n t o f C o r r e c t i o n . A ccountant Assistant F o rem an l^»'partnient of S anitation (P rom otion) J nn •' “ ' y 19. 19 4 1 . to $2 ,4 6 0 . of w ritte n F e e , $2. S a l a r y : $ 1 ,8 0 0 t o $2 ,4 0 0 . F ile b y A p r i l 21. F e e , $1. D a te o f w ritte n t e s t : S e p t e m b e r 13, 1941. P rin cip al V eterin arian (P rom otion) O pen o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e D ep artm en t of H e alth . S a lary : .$ 4 ,5 0 0 . F i l e b y A p r i l 21. F e e , $4. D a t e o f w r i t t e n t e s t : M a y 8, 1941. F ile by exam : Electrician ^City-ioide P rom otion) amended notice. Apm mH*'' ''‘“ o filed for this test last *119(1 ^ ^ file afiain. Salary: Jiiiv Date of written test: 12, 1941. File by April 21. Fee, ^^i)|i;ineman-Janitor U D,^^e of C ity . A g e , D u ties T o b e re sp o n sib le fo r th e o p e r a ­ tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e o f th e s te a m ele ctric p la n t a n d e n tire m e c h a n i­ cal eq u ip m en t, in c lu d in g b o ilers, en g in e s, p u m p s (sto k er.s, o r f u e l o il b u r n e r s , as- t h e c a s e m a y b e ) , m o to rs, ele v ato rs, ele ctric, v e n tila t­ in g . r e f r ig e r a tin g , w a te r , a n d s e w e r s y s t e m s , o f a n o fY ic e b u i l d i n g ; t o assig n a n d s u p e rv ise w o rk o f e n g in em en , a n d flrero o m em p lo y ee s, m e c h a n ic s a n d h e lp e rs; to p ro p o s e a lte r a tio n s in m e c h a n ic a l e q u ip m e n t a n d p re p a re p la n s a n d sp ecificatio n s for th e ac co m p lish m e n t of such w o rk : to k e e p n e c e ssa ry a c c o u n ts a n d re c o rd s , etc. R e q u ire m e n ts A t le a s t fiv e y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e in th e o p e r a tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e , or e re c tio n and in stallatio n of .ste a m -e le c tric p lan t and b ' n l d i ’i " eq u ip m en t, in clu d in g b o ilers, en- Sanitation Man, Class B M A C Y O pen o n ly to e m p lo y e e s of th e D e p a rtm e n t of S a n itatio n . S alary : $1,920 p e r a n n u m f o r 313 d a y s s e r v ­ i c e o r $6.1 3 a d a y . V a c a n c i e s : 240. D a te of w ritte n exam : Ju ly 26, 1941. F e e : $1. (C ity -w id e P rom otion) S alary : $3,0 0 0 p e r annum . F ile by A p ril 2 1 .’ F e e . $2. D a te of w r i t t e n t e s t : J u n e 28, 1941. S enior .*>iii>ervi8or. G rade 4 (C ity -w id e P rom otion) S a l a r y : $ 3 ,0 0 0 t o $4,200. w r i t t e n t e s t : J u n e 28, 1941. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. D a te of F e e , $2. b y A p r i l 8, em p lo y m en t: N ew l i m i t s ; 20 t o 55. D u ties rt'sn i.i su p e rv isio n , to bo smi ,^ .1 '^ l e * o r t h e h e a t i n g , c l e a n i n g t(j o f a p u b lic b u ild in g ; a n d w o r k w ith a sm all ch a rw o m e n , la b o re rs, fire­ F E A T U R E S A R C O C O U R T B O O K S A T T E N D A N T ro n tiiln s rrp v in iiH K x iiiiiliin d o n . I > iit I< ‘H of C iM iit A <t«‘ ii« tn n t. f'o iirt Siip r< >n i< - C o i i r t K iilp x . r.e trtil T iT m li io lo ir .v , S t a f p e t e .........................................................$ 1 . 5 0 A C C T . & A U D I T I N G .....................$ 1 . 5 0 A P P R E N T IC E ( G o v ’t P r i n t ­ in g O ffice) ............................................. $ 1 . 0 0 S E R G E A N T ................................................ . S 1 . 5 0 S O C IA L S U P E R V IS O R B O O K K E E P E R . G R . • A s k f o r A r < ‘i> n t I t . n n » s .. H n n ifs H n il .M iiiil<‘l | iiil A Tunnel, Sergeant A 1 ..................S 1 . 5 0 I I . M a < -y . ( ilm lu i l & S., N o M c, A. Itiilld ln K ', iliu l | n tKO ^ S 1..50 ” l.e \h iK l» n K I,« lo rm lo Ave. ft-O O .II (P rom otion) O pen o n ly to em p lo y e e s of th e N. Y. C. T u n n e l A u th o rity . S a lary : $ 2 ,400 t o $ 3,000. D a te of w ritte n e x a m : A p r i l 29. 1941, F e e , $2. F ile b y A p r i l 21. U . s . T e s ts iM l Vovu S a l a r y : $ 2,700. F i l e b y A p r i l 14. P la c e of em p lo y m en t: N ew Y ork C ity . A g e l i m i t s : 25 t o 55. Senior Accountant (City-toide P rom otion) S . U i iv ; $ 2 ,400 t o $ 3 ,0 0 0 . F ile b y "P nl 21. D a te o f w r itte n exam : 28, 1 9 4 1 . F e e , $ 2 . $ 2 ,280 (C ity -w id e P rom o tio n) (P rom otion) Kcsi<lenl Physician G rade 1 S alary : (P rom otion) O p e n o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e D e p a rtm e n ts of H o sp itals a n d C o r­ re ctio n . S a lary : $1,8 0 0 to $2,400. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. D a te o f w ritte n t e s t : M a y 1, 1 9 4 1 . J u n io r A ccountant S ;> lary : $ 1 ,5 0 0 t o $ 1 ,8 0 0 . F e e . $1. V i « i .a n c ie 8 , 1 5 . F il e b y A p r il 21. $ 1,800 t o F e e , $1. $2. F o r f u l l r e q u i r e m e n t s , s e e s t o r y o n p a g e 2. F o rem an of L aundry G rade 2 T his is a n am ended announcem eiit. C an d id ate s w ho filed la st jno n th n e e d n o t file a g a i n . S alary : At p r e s e n t $11 .2 0 a d a y . F e e : ?2. l i it by A p r il 21. S n la ry ; / • P i i l 21. S enior E n g in em an (Steam -E lectric) m an , lab o rers a n d e le v a to r o p e ra ­ to rs, a n d to g e n e ra lly o v e rse e a n d ca re for g ro u n d s a n d m a k e m in o r re p a irs , in c id e n t to th e m a in te n a n c e o f t h e b u i l d i n g a n d it .s e q u i p m e n t , a n d to p e rfo rm re la te d w o rk as r e ­ q u ire d . R eq u irem en ts A t l e a s t o n e y e a r o f e x p e r i e n c e In charge of th e clean in g , h e a tin g . S COURSES MOTOR V. Lie. EXAM $2.50 FIREMEN (Entrance) .1.50 Police Sgt. Questions. 1.50 ‘Law of Arrest’ 2.00 Supplements.................. 75 LEADER BOOKSHOP or W e s t c h e s t e r C. S. I n s t i t u t e 80 C l u n i e Ave. Y o n k e r s , N. Y. "H ig h est A vera g es Past E x a m s " g in es, pum ps, ele v ato rs, w a te r, se w e r a n d v e n tila tin g sy stem s, n o t less th a n tw o v e a r s o f w h ic h m u s t h a v e b e e n in a su p e rv is o ry c a p a c ity a n d w h ic h m u st h a v e d e m o n stra te d ’ ab ility to p rep are sk etc h es and sp ecificatio n s fo r proposed altera­ tio n s o r n e w e q u ip m e n t. B asis o f R a tin g s P r a c t i c a l t r a d e q u e s t i o n s , 50; e x ­ p e r i e n c e a n d f itn e s s , 50. 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R e q u irem e n ts A t le a st o n e y e a r o f e x p e rie n c e as •n g in e m a n , assistan t e n g ln e m a n or f ir e m a n In a s te a m o r s te a m - e le c tr ic p o w e r p la n t o p e r a tin g n o t less th a n 60 p o u n d s g a u g e , in t h e c a r e a n d o p e r a tio n o f b o ilers, a u x ilia rie s, a n d b u ild in g e q u ip m e n t, in c lu d in g e le ­ v a to r s a n d m o to rs; o r a t lea st o n e year of ex p e rien c e in charge of m ec h an ica l and e le ctrica l eq u ip ­ m e n t, co n sistin g of b o iler a n d h e a t­ in g p la n t -an d ele ctric w irin g fo r m o t o r a n d lig h ts in a p la n t, o r a l a r g e b u i l d in g , p u m p i n g s t a t i o n , e tc ., w i t h a t l e a . s t .W i i . p . b o i l e r c a p a c i t y . E x p e rie n c e w ith ele ctrica l m a c h in e ry is e s s e n tia l. B asis of R a tin g s A p p lic a n ts w ill b e r a te d o n th e ir • x p e r i e n c e a n d fitn e s s o n a s c a le of 100. S enior F irem an , H i^h P ressu re S a l a r y : $1 ,5 0 0 . F i l e b y A p r i l 10. p lac e of em p lo y m en t: N ew Y ork C ity . A g e l i m i t s : 20 t o 55. D u ties U n d e r im m e d ia te s u p e rv is io n , to fire and m a in tain p ro p er .s te a m p^ressure i.i h ig h -p ressu re b o ilers. To o p erate and m ain tain feed p u m p s, in jccto rs, p re s s u re -re d u c in g v alv e s, sto k ers, a n d o th e r b o ilerroom a u x ilia rie s ; to re g u la te d ra ft a n d fe ed w a te r, cle an a n d b lo w o u t tu b e s and b o ilers, re b rick b o iler s e ttin g s a n d fire b o x e s , a n d to p e r ­ fo rm re lated w o rk as re q u ired . R eq u irem e n ts O n e y e a r o f p a id e x p e r ie n c e in firin g s te a m b o ile rs o p e ra tin g a t n o t l e s s t h a n 50 p o u n d s g a u g e , a n d in o p eratin g , c le an in g a n d m a in ta in in g O th er U. S. Tests o th e r U. S. exam s f ilin g is o p e n , a n d can fin d th e w e e k ’s w h ich r e q u ir e m e n ts in la st L eader, g in ee r; for for w h ich y o u are: D eck sh ip y ard co m m o d ity exchange en g in e erin g so il d ra ftsm a n ; sc ie n tist; stu d e n t m ak er; en g in e er— ev ery co n stru c tio n n ato r; a sso c ia te research ent of m o b ile and (d eck ); lau n d ry ; to r sk ille d d i­ tool in sp e c to r su p p lies; o rd n an ce A g e lim its fo r th e C o u rt o f G e n ­ eral S essio n s, N e w Y ork C o u n ty , a n d in th e C o u n ty C o u rts o f B ro n x , K in g s, Q u e e n s a n d R ic h m o n d c o u n ­ t i e s , 21 -4 0 ; i n - t h e r c o u r t s , 21-45. C a n d id a te s m u s t b e a t le a s t fiv e fe e t s e v e n in h e ig h t, a n d w e ig h a t l e a s t 140 p o u n d s . They m ust have a good p h y siq u e; satisfa cto ry v isio n ( m u s t a v e r a g e 2 0 /3 0 f o r b o t h e y e s , but not be poorer th a n 2 0 /4 0 in e ith e r ey e , w ith o r w ith o u t g lasses); sa tisfa cto ry h ea rin g ; free fro m v e n e re a l d ise a se , a lc o h o lism , o b e s ­ ity , h ern ia and ch ro n ic disea se . C an d id ate s fo r p o sitio n s in th e C ourt of G en eral S essio n s, N ew Y ork C o u n ty , an d in th e C o u n ty C o u r t s o f B r o n x , K in g .s, Q u e e n s a n d R ic h m o n d c o u n tie s w ill h a v e to p a s s q u a lify in g s tr e n g th a n d a g ility tests. C a n d id a te s m u s t s h o w e ith e r (a) th r e e y e a r s f u ll-tim e e x p e r ie n c e in c o u r t w o r k in c o u r ts lo c a te d w ith in th e b o u n d a r ie s o f N e w Y o rk S ta te ; o r (b) th re e y e a rs fu ll-tim e e x p e ri­ e n c e a s a la w c le rii o r p u b lic la w e n f o r c e m e n t o ffic e r; or (c) g rad ­ u a tio n fr o m la w sch o o l; o r (d ) a d ­ m issio n to th e B a r o f th e S ta te o f N ew Y ork; or (e) an e q u iv a le n t c o m b in atio n . in sp ec­ m aterials; g ra d u ate of R a tin g s S ta te and C o u n ty D e p artm en ts. U sual sala ry ran g e, $2,500-$3,100. F e e , $2. A p p o in tm e n t ex p e cted at m i n i m u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le ss. F iv e a p p o in tm e n ts e x p e c te d in T h e S ta te I n s u r a n c e F u n d . If elig ib le, ca n d id ates m ay co m p e te also for S en io r E x a m in e r of M eth o d s a n d P rocedures. A se p a ra te a p p lic a ­ tio n a n d f e e m u s t b e file d f o r eacla. F i l e b y M a y 2. D u tie s in sp e c to r of m aterials; sten o g ra p h er com ­ staff atte n d a n t; d esig n er; su b siste n c e m ak er; in stru cto r, assistan t h o sp ital gauge of su p e rin te n d ­ o p erato r; e n g in e erin g of e n to m o lo g ist: c o n stru c tio n ; m u n icatio n s etitian ; c o o rd i­ c h e m is t (a n y sp ec ialty ); sto re k e e p e r R e q u ire m e n ts Asst. E x am in er of M ethods and P ro ced u res branch; in sp e c tio n C ourt A ttendant U s u a l s a l a r i e s r a n g e f r o m $ 2 ,500$ 3 .( ) 0 0 ; a p p o i n t m e n t s m a y b e m a d e at less th an m in im u m . F ile by A p r i l 18. F e e , $2. E xam w ill b e h e l d M a y 1 0. A p p o in tm en ts w ill be m ade to A p ijcllate D iv isio n , F ir s t a n d S e c ­ ond Ju d icial D e p a rtm e n ts; S u p re m e C o u rt, F irs t and Second Ju d icial D istricts; C o u n ty C o u rt, C o u n tie s o f B ronx, K in g s, Q ueens, R ich m o n d a n d S u ffo lk ; C o u rt of G e n e ra l S e s ­ s i o n s , N e w Y < rrk C o u n t y . head n u rse; to o l­ n u rse; (m a le ); and eq u ip m en t and Jr. all tra d es. an"d aux- S e p a ra ta re g iste rs w ill b e e s ta b ­ lish ed as f o llo w s — (1) o f elig ib le s w h o h a v e h a d a t least six m o n th s ex p e rien c e in firin g b o ilers w ith c o a l; (2) o f e lig ib le s w h o h a v e iia d n o t less tiia a th r e e m o n th s e x p e r i­ e n c e i n f i r i n g b o i l e r s w i t h f u e l oil. B asis o f R a tin g s A p p lic a n ts w ill b e r a te d o n th e ir e x p e rie n c e a n d fitn ess o n a sc a le of 100. A rinaineiit M achinist For fillin g th e p o sitio n of S r. A r m a i i i o n t M n c i i i n i s t a t $2,000 a n d A r m a m e n t M a c h i n i s t a t $ 1,000. F ile u n til fu r th e r n o tice. A g e l i m i t s : 18 t o 62. D u ties To re p air, m ain tain , and a lter arm anent of all k in d s at cam ps, p o sts, and statio n s, except at A ssist in d ra ftin g a n d p re p a rin g p r o c e d u r e s f o r sc ie n tific a n d p r a c ­ tic a l m e t h o d s o f o ffic e o p e r a t i o n ; a s s is t in e x a m in a t io n o f p r o c e d u r e s a n d in s tru c tio n s re la tiv e to th e p e r ­ form ance of c le rica l and p ro fes­ sio n al ta sk s co n n e cted w itli th e w o rk o f a S ta te o r c o u n ty d e p a rt­ m en t; re lated w ork. L e a r n h o w to B asis of R a tin g s W ritte n , e n c e , 6. 4; tra in in g and ex p e ri­ D e fe n s e B o o m p r e p a r e f o r on e of t h e m a n y no w o p p o r t u n i t i e s in g o v e r n m e n t se r v i c e . G e t y o u r c o p y of “G O V E R N M E N T J O B S ” The New Monthly C areer Magazine 1 0 c a sca le Former, D rop F ile em ­ A ge T o m a k e d r o p fo rg in g s o f ste e l, b ro n ze an d o th er m aterials b y use o f d ie s fo r all k i n d s o f fittin g s; to o p e ra te stea m a n d d ro p b o a rd h a m ­ m e r s . tr im m in g p re sse s, a n d o il a n d g a s fu r n a c e s , etc. R e q n ire m e n ts A t le a st tw o in th e tra d e . y ears of ex p e rie n c e B a .s is o f R a t i n g s N o w r itte n te s t w ill b e g iv e n . A p ­ p lic a n ts w ill b e r a te d o n th e ir e x ­ p e r ie n c e a n d fitn ess o n a sca le o f 100. Asst. P rin cip al, School of N ursing D e p artm en t of M en ta l H y g ien e. S everal a p p o in tm e n ts e x p e c te d at $ 1,5 0 0 a n d m a in te n a n c e . F e e , $2. F i l e b y M a y 2. D u tie s A ssist a P rin c ip a l of N urses’ T ra in in g School of a S ta te H os­ p ital in th e in s tru c tio n a n d s u p e r­ v isio n o f n u rs e s a n d a tte n d a n ts In n u rsin g th e o ry a n d p ra c tic e a n d in th e a d m in istrativ e w ork of th e tr a in in g sch o o l; re la te d w o r k . R e q u ire m e n ts C an d id ate s m u st b e g ra d u a te s of a stan d a rd sen io r h ig h sch o o l o r h a v e e q u iv a le n t e d u c a tio n , a n d of an ac cred ited school of n u rsin g . T h e y m u st b e licen sed to p ra ctice a s a re g is te re d p ro fe s s io n a l n u r s e in N e w Y o rk S ta te o r elig ib le to e n te r th e e x a m in a tio n fq r su c h licen se . E ith e r (a) th re e y e a rs n u rs in g e x ­ p erien ce , of w h ic h six m o n th s m u st h a v e b e e n in a p sy c h ia tric h o sp ital o r in s titu tio n f o r m e n ta l d e fe c tiv e s, o f n o t l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s , o r i n t h e p sy c h ia tric d iv isio n of a general h o sp ita l h a v in g in su c h d iv isio n n o t l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s , o f w h i c h o n e y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in th e c a p a c ity o f in stru c to r in a n ac cred ited school o f n u r s i n g , a n d 30 c r e d i t h o u r s o f co lleg e w o r k in c lu d in g sa tisfa c to ry courses in tea ch in g m eth o d s and s u p e r v i s i o n in tJie fie ld o f n u r s i n g e d u c a tio n ; o r (b) tw o y e a rs n u rs ­ in g e x p e rie n c e , o f w iiich six m o n th s m ust have been in a p sy c h ia tric h o sp ital o r in stitu tio n fo r m en tal d e f e c t i v e s , o f n o t l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s , o r in th e p s y c h ia tr ic d iv is io n o f a g e n e ra l h o sp ital h a v in g in su ch d iv i­ s i o n n o t l e s s t h a n 50 b e d s , o f w h i c h o n e y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in th e c a p a c ity of in stru c to r in an ac­ c re d ite d sch o o l o f n u rs in g , a n d co l­ leg e o r u n iv e rsity g ra d u atio n . In ­ clu d in g or su p p le m e n te d b y co urses in te a c h in g m eth o d s and super­ v is io n in t h e fie ld o f n u r s i n g e d u ­ c a tio n ; o r (c) a n e q u iv a le n t c o m ­ b in a tio n . w h ic h m u s t iiav e in c lu d e d th e re q u ired courses in te a ch in g m etlao d s a n d su p e rv is io n . B a sis of R a tin g s W ritte n . e n c e . 6. 4; ON ALL NEWSSTANDS tra in in g and ex p e ri­ Asst, in Test D evelopm ent D iv isio n of E x a m in a tio n s and T e stin g . E d u c atio n D e p a rtm e n t. U sual sala ry range $ 2 .4 0 0 -$ 3 .0 0 0 . F e e . $2. A p p o in tm e n t ex p e cted at m i n im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less. If elig ib le, ca n d id ates m ay com ­ p e te also fo r J u n io r P e r s o n n e l T e c h ­ n ician . A s e p a ra te a p p lic a tio n a n d f e e m u s t b e filed f o r e a c h . F ile b y M a y 2. D u tie s S u p e rv ise a n d can-y on th e d e ­ ta ile d w o r k o f te s t a n a ly sis, v a lid a ­ tio n . a n d s ta n d a rd iz a tio n ; assist in th e p r e p a r a tio n a n d a n a ly sis o f R e ­ g e n ts e x a m in a tio n s; re la te d w o rk . E ith e r (a) th re e y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in th e c o n s tru c tio n , a n a ly sis, v a lid a ­ tio n . a n d s ta n d a rd iz a tio n o f o b je c ­ tiv e te s ts , p r e f e r a b l y in t h e fie ld o f se c o n d a ry ed u c atio n , of w h ic h one y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in a s u p e r ­ v iso ry or a d m in istra tiv e ca p a c ity , a n d a b a c h e lo r 's d e g r e e ; o r (b ) tw o y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in th e c o n s tru c ­ tio n , an a ly sis, v alid atio n . and sta n d a rd iz a tio n of o b je c tiv e tests, p r e f e r a b l y in t h e fie ld o f s e c o n d a r y e d u c a tio n , o f \v h ic h o n e y e a r m u s t 'h a v e b e e n in a su p e rv is o ry o r a d ­ m in istra tiv e c a p a c ity , and bache­ l o r ’s d e g r e e , i n c l u d i n g o r su p p le ­ m e n t e d b y 12 c r e d i t h o u r s o f e d u ­ c a tio n o r m e n ta l te s ts a n d m e a s u r e ­ m en ts and sta tistic s; or (c) an e q u iv a le n t c o m b in atio n . B asis of R a tin g s W ritte n , e n c e , 4. 6; tra in in g te n a n c e w o r k a s a f o r e m a n o r in a h ig h e r c a p a c ity , o f w h ic h tw o y e a rs m u .st h a v e b e e n o n c h a n n e l w o r k in c a n a ls o r riv e rs o r o n s im ila r w ork. and ex p e ri­ 4; tra in in g and D u tie s ex p e ri­ C om pensation E xam in in g Physician D e p a rtm e n t of L ab o r. U sual sal­ a r y r a n g e $ 5 ,2 0 0 -$ 6 ,4 5 0 . F e e , $ 5 . A s ­ s ig n m e n ts w ill b e m a d e to a n y o f t h e b r a n c h o ffic es o f t h e D iv is io n o f W o r k m e n ’s C o m p e n sa tio n In th e S ta te at N ew Y ork C ity , A lb a n y , B u ffa lo , R o c h e s te r, a n d S y r a c u s e a t th e w ill o f th e In d u s tria l C o m m is ­ sio n er. F i l e b y M a y 2. D u tie s P e rfo rm m ed ica l e x a m in a tio n s of co m p e n satio n c la im a n ts ; related w ork. T h e - p o sitio n re q u ires th e p h y sician to b e o n fu ll-tim e d u ty fro m 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . fiv e d a y s a w e e k a n d f r o m 9 a . m . t o 12 n o o n o n S a tu rd a y s. C an d id ate s m u s t b e g ra d u a te s o f a m e d ic a l c o lleg e re g is te re d b y th e N e w Y o rk S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f E d u ­ c a tio n a n d m u s t b e lic e n se d to p ra c ­ tic e m e d ic in e in N e w Y o r k S ta te . E ith e r (a) a ro ta tin g in te m e s h ip of 12 m o n t h s i n a n a p p r o v e d h o s p i t a l , fo llo w e d by six y ears of a c tiv e p ra c tic e : o r (b) a sa tis fa c to ry c o m ­ b in atio n o f e x p e rien c e, tra in in g an d ed u c a tio n of e a u a l o r g re a te r v alu e . R eq u ire d p ra ctice as a p rfy slc la n m a y b e in a p r iv a te p r a c tic e in th e g en e ra l p ra ctice of m ed icin e o r a s p e c ia lty o r it m a y b e In a h o s p ita l o r in s titu tio n . T h e te s t in x - r a y film re a d in g w ill b e g iv en a t a n in te rv ie w la te r th a n M a y 24. B asis of R a tin g s W ritte n , 3; tra in in g a n d e n c e , 5; x - r a y film r e a d i n g , ex p e ri­ 2. In stitu tio n al T each er (T ra d e D raw ing) D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre ctio n . U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $ l,8 0 0 -$ 2 ,3 0 0 . F e e . $1. A p p o in tm e n t e x p e c te d at rn in im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less. ’ F ile b y M a y 2. D u tie s Teach groups of in m a te s tra d e d ra w in g and b lu e p rin t re ad in g ; te a c h o th e r re la te d tra d e su b je c ts. R e q u ire m e n ts C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a N ew Y ork S ta te c e rtific a te for te a c h in g tra d e d ra w in g , m ec h an ica l d ra w in g , o r e n g in e e rin g d ra ftin g o r b e elig ib le fo r s u c h a c e rtific a te . C an d id ate s m u st b e g ra d u a te s fro m a fo u r -y e a r c o u rse in e n g in e e rin g o r a p n lie d sc ie n c e le a d in g to a n a p ­ p ro p ria te d eg ree. E ith e r (a) th re e y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in tr a d e d ra w in g , o r o th e r a p n ro n ria te in d u strial e x ­ p erien ce ; or (b ) tw o y ears fu ll­ tim e ex p e rie n c e te a c h ln p tra d e d ra w in g , tra d e m a th e m a tic s, or t r a d e s c ie n c e ; o r (c) a n e q u iv a le n t co m b in atio n . B asis o f R a tin g s W ritte n , e n c e . 3. 7; tra in in g and ex p e ri­ In stitu tio n al V ocational In stru c to r (E lectric an d OxyAcetylene W elding) D e p a rtm e n t of C o rre ctio n . U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $ 1 ,8 0 0 -$ 2 ,3 0 0 . F e e . $1. A p p o in tm e n t ex o e c te d at m in im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less. One ap­ p o in tm e n t ex n e cted at E lm ira R e­ fo rm a to ry . F i l e b v M a y 2. D u tie s Teach tra d e of w ork. grouns of in m a te s th e a u to g e n ic w e ld in g ; re la te d R e q u ire m e n ts C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a N ew Y ork S ta te c e rtific a te fo r te a c h in g th e tr a d e o f w e ld in g , o r b e elig ib le f o r s u c h a c e rtific a te . C a n ­ d id ates m u st h a v e co m p lete d a p r o ­ g ram of e le m e n tary an d seco n d ary e d u c a tio n e q u iv a le n t to c o m p letio n o f t h e n i n t h g r a d e , a n d fiv e y e a r s J o u r n e v m a n e x p e r ie n c e in th e tr a d e o f w e ld in g . B a s is o f R a tin g :i W ritte n o r p e r fo rm a n c e test, o r b o t h . 7; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e . 3. T he p erfo rm an ce test, if g iv en , w ill h e h e ld a t a d a te o + h er th a n M a v 24 a n d c a n d i d a t e s w i l l b e n o t i ­ fied w h e n a n d w h e r e to a p p e a r . In stitutional V ocational In stru c to r (M achine Shop P ractice) D e p a r t m e n t o f C o ’- r e c t l o n . U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $ 1 .8 0 0 -$ 2 .3 0 0 . F e e . $1. A p p o in tm e n t e x n e cted at m in im u m b u t m a v h e m a d e a t les":. O ne ann o in tm e n t e x n e cted at E lm ira R e ­ fo rm a to ry . F i l e b v M a y 2. D u tie s T e ach g ro u p s o f in m a te s th e tra d e of m a c h in e sh o p p ra ctice ; re la te d w ork. R e q u i r e r '.e n ts Canal Section Supt. D iv isio n of C a n a ls and W a ter­ w a y s, D e p a rtm e n t of P u b lic W o rk s. U sual sala ry range $ 3 ,1 2 0-$3,720. F e e , $3. A p p o in tm e n t ex p e cted at m i n im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less. A p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n fo r th is p o s itio n w ill b e h e ld a t t h e s a m e tim e as th is o p e n c o m p e titiv e e x ­ a m in atio n . A lt h o u g h tiie la w re­ q u ire s th e p ro m o tio n list to b e u s e d firs t f o r m a k i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s , it is a n tic ip a te d th a t th e r e w ill b e a s u f­ fic ie n t n u m b e r o f a p p o i n t m e n t s so th a t th e o p e n c o m p e titiv e list w ill also b e u s e d . D u tie s H ave re sp o n sib le ch arg e of th e o p eratio n and m ain ten an ce of an a ssig n e d s e c tio n of a S ta te ca n a l; re lated w o rk . B asis of R a tin g s C an d id ate s m u st h a v e h a d four y e a r e x p e r ie n c e in c h a rg e o f h e a v y e n g in e erin g c o n stru c tio n o r m a in ­ less. If elig ib le, ca n d id ates m av c o m p e te a lso f o r J u n i o r P erso n n el T e ch n ician . A s e p a r a t e a p p lica tio n a n d fe e m u s t b e filed f o r e a c h . F iu b y M a y 2. B asis of R a tin g s W ritte n , e n c e , 6. Requirements R e q u ire m e n ts E ith e r (a) s e v e n y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in acco u n tin g , p u b lic ad m in istra­ tio n , p e rs o n n e l a d m in is tra tio n , fin a n ­ cia l m a n a g e m e n t, o r o th e r r e la te d fie ld s , o f w h i c h t w o y e a r s m u s t h a v e been in d ev isin g and testin g of m eth o d s and p ro ced u res for th e ro u tin izin g and c o o rd in atin g of la rg e sc^ le o p e ra tio n s ; o r (b ) th r e e y ears ex p e rien c e, of w h ich tw o y e a rs m u s t h a v e b e e n in d e v is in g an d te stin g of m e th o d s a n d p ro c e ­ d u re s fo r ro u tin izin g a n d c o o rd in a t­ in g of la rg e sca le o p e r a tio n s , a n d a b a c h e l o r ’s degree; or (c) an eq u iv a le n t co m b in atio n . G rad u ate w o r k in t h e fie ld o f p u b lic , b u s in e s s , or p erso n n el ad m in istra tio n m ay be su b stitu te d on th e b asis th a t o n e y e a r is e q u i v a le n t to e i t h e r o n e y e a r of th e re q u ired g en eral ex p e rien c e o r s ix m o n t h s o f tiie r e q u i r e d s p e ­ c ia liz e d e x p e rie n c e . Take Advantage of the N a tio n a l on S a l a r y : 8 7 .8 4 t o $ 8 .8 0 a d a y . u n til fu r th e r n o tice. P la c e of p lo y m e n t: B ro o k ly n N a v y Y a rd . l i m i t s : 20 t o 62. R eq u irem e n ts b o llerro o m lU ariec. fitn ess S ta te T e s ts B asis m a c h in ist; b o a tsw a in ; in s tru m e n t e x p e rie n c e o f 100. D u tie s W ritte n (tests in c o u rt p ro c e d u re and re lated w ork, civ ics, E n g lish a n d a r i t h m e t i c ) , 6; t r a i n i n g a n d e x ­ p e r i e n c e , 4. sp ec ialist; e x p e d ite r; b o o k b in d e r; Jr. R 3q u i r e m e n t s C o m p le tio n of a four y ea r a p ­ p re n tic e sh ip in heavy o rd n an ce w o rk , o r fo u r y e a rs of p ra ctica l e x ­ p erien ce in such w ork; or four y ears a p p ren tice sh ip as g en eral m a c h in ist, o r fo u r y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in s u c h w o rk ; a n d , in a d d itio n , o n e y e a r of jo u rn e y m a n ex p e rie n c e on heavy o rdnance w o rk or on heav y m a c h in in g w o rk o n larg e m a c h in e ry o r m a te ria ls c o m p a ra b le to h e a v y o rd n a n c e u n its. B asis o f R a tin g s A p p lic a n ts w ill b e r a te d o n th e ir en­ b o ilerm a k er; in sp e c to r; o rd n a n c e arsen als, d e p o ts a n d p ro v m g g ro u n d s, w h ich in c lu d e s b o th shop w ork on m a c h in e to o ls a n d o u tsid e w ork w ith p o rta b le and h a n d to o ls; u s in g c a lip e rs , m i c r o m e ­ ters, a n d gauges. To w ork fro m d ra w in g s and to p erform re lated w o rk as re q u ired . C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a N ew Y ork S ta te c e rtific a te fo r te a c h in g th e tra d e of m a c h in e sh o p n ra c tic e o r b e elig ib le fo r su c h a c e rtific a te . C an d id ate s m u st h a v e c o m p lete d a o ro g ra m of e le m e n ta ry an d se c o n d a ry ed u c a tio n e n u iv a le n t to c o m p le tio n of th e n in th grade a n d fiv e v e a r s ’ l o u r n e y m a n e x n e r i e n c e in th e tr a d e o f m a c h in e s h o p p ractice. B asis o f R a tin g s W r itte n o r p e r f o r m a n c e te st, o r b o t h , 7; t r a i n i n g a n d e x n e r i e n c e , 3. The p erfo rm an ce test, If g iv e n , w ill h e h e ld a t a d a te o th e r th a n M a v 24, a n d c a n d i d a t e s w i l l h e n o t i ­ fied w h e n a n d w h e r e to a p p e a r . J u n io r Adm inistrative Aide D e p artm en t of C iv il S erv ic e. P r o b p h l e s a l a r v r a n g e $1.8 0 0 -S 2 300. F e e $1. A p o o in tm e n t e x p e cted at th e m in im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e at Do In d ep en d en t fie ld o r super v i s o r y w o r k in t h e r e c r u i t m e n t and p l a c e m e n t a c t i v i t i e s o f a S t a t e de p a r t m e n t c a llin g f o r t h e ap p lic a tio n o f tra in e d ju d g m e n t; re la te d w ork R e q n ire m e n ts E ith er (a) a b a c h e l o r ’s degree a n d a m a s te r 's d e g r e e . In c lu d in g « c o m p r e h e n s iv e c o u rs e in personnel a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ; o r <b) a b a c h e lo r's d egree a n d o n e y e a r f u ll-tim e e x ­ p e r i e n c e In e i t h e r (1 ) p ro f e s s io n a l p e r s o n n e l w o r k i n a r e g u l a r l y org a n l z e d p e r s o n n e l o ffic e, o r (2) a g o v ern m en tal o ffic e In w ork in v o l v i n g s o m e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r th« d e v e lo p m e n t of a d m in istra tiv e pro­ c e d u re s in c o n n e ctio n w ith person­ n el, b u d g etin g , p a y r o ll, in -serv ic* tra in in g , o r o th e r p h a se s of ad m in ­ istrativ e m an a g em en t, o r (3) the c o n d u c t of a d m in istrativ e su rv ey s o r r e s e a r c h p r o j e c t s in t h e p u b lic s e r v i c e ; o r ( c ) a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e w i t h 18 c r e d i t h o u r s i n a n y o f t h e fo llo w in g su b je c ts, In c lu d in g a c o u rse in p e rs o n n e l ad m in istratio n ; p u b lic a d m in is tra tio n , p erso n n el ad­ m in istra tio n , p u b lic fin a n ce, local a d m in istra tio n , b u d g e tin g , research te c h n iq u e s , te sts a n d m ea su rem en ts, and s i x m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e as d e .sc rib ed under (b ); or (d ) an e q u iv a le n t co m b in atio n . B a sis o f R a tin g s 4; t r a i n i n g a n d W ritte n , e n c e , 6. ex p e ri­ J r. .P ersonnel Technician D ep artm en t of C iv il S erv ice. U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $ 1 ,8 0 0-$2,300. A p ­ p o in tm e n t ex p ected at th e m in im u m » b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less. If elig ib le, c a n d id a te s m ay c o m p e te a ls o f o r J u n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A id e o r A s s is ta n t in T e s t D e v elo p m en t. A s e p a ra te a p p lic a tio n a n d fee m ust b e filed f o r e a c h . F i l e b y M a y 2, D o ties A s s i s t i n t h e t e c h n i c a l p h a s e s of p e rs o n n e l w o rk , in c lu d in g re cru it­ in g . testin g , p lac em en t, c la s sific a ­ tio n , s e rv ic e re c o rd ra tin g , research , a n d o t h e r p u b lic p e r s o n n e l ac tiv i­ ties; re la te d w o rk . R e q u ire m e n ts C a n d id a te s m u s t b e g ra d u a te s of a co lleg e o r u n iv e r s ity . E i t h e r (a) co m p letio n of a p o st-g ra d u ate course in p u b lic ad m in istratio n l e a d i n g t o a m a s t e r ’s d e g r e e a n d i n ­ c l u d i n g a c o m p r e h e n s i v e c o u r s e in personnel ad m in istratio n , or (b) c o m p l e t i o n of u n d erg rad u a te c o u r s e s o f a t l e a s t 18 c r e d i t h o u r s in a n y o f t h e f o llo w in g s u b je c ts , in­ c lu d in g a c o u rse in p e rso n n e l ad­ m in is tra tio n : p u b lic ad m in istra tio n , personnel ad m in istratio n , pub lic fin a n ce, lo ca l a d m in is tra tio n , b u d ­ g etin g , research te c h n iq u e s, tests a n d m e a s u r e m e n ts , a n d six m o n th s o f s a tis fa c to ry fu ll-tim e ex p e rien c e in a p u b lic personnel agency in w o rk in v o lv in g th e te c h n ic a l phases o f p e r s o n n e l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ; o r (c) o n e y e a r f u l l - t i m e e x p e r i e n c e in a p u b lic p e r s o n n e l a g e n c y in v o lv in g te c h n ic a l p h ase s o f p e rso n n e l ad­ m in is tr a tio n ; o r (d ) a n eq u iv a le n t c o m b in atio n . B asis of R a tin g s W ritte n , e n c e , 5. 5; tra in in g and ex p eri­ Labor M ediator D e p a rtm e n t of L abor. U s u a l sal­ a r y r a n g e $ 3 .5 0 0 -$ 4 .3 7 5 . F e e , $3. A p ­ p o in tm e n t ex p ected at th e m in i­ m u m . b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le s s . F ile b y M a y 2. D u tie s A rran g e conferences b etw e en p r i n c i p a l s i n l a b o r d i s p u t e s ; a c t as m e d ia to r o r a r b itr a to r a t su ch con­ ferences; re lated w ork. R e q u ire m e n ts E ith er (a) fiv e y ears fu ll-tim e p a id e x p e r i e n c e a s a n in v e stig a to r w h o s e m a j o r f u n c t io n is t h e d e te r­ m i n a t i o n o f t h e c a u s e s o f la b o r dis­ p u te s a n d t h e f u n c t io n i n g o f labor a g ie em en ts b etw e en la b o r u n io n s a n d m a n a g e m e n t in p a r t ic u l a r in­ d u stries; o r (b) th r e e y e a rs fu ll­ t i m e p a i d e x p e r i e n c e a s o ffic ial r e p ­ re s e n ta tiv e o f a re c o g n iz e d lab o r o r­ g a n i z a t i o n w h o s e m a j o r "d u tie s in ­ v o lv e n e g o tia tio n b e t w e e n h is u n io n a n d e m p l o y e r g r o u p s , o r a s a n in­ d u s t r i a l oiT icial w h o s e m a j o r fu n c ­ t io n is l a b o r r e la tio n s , o r as a c tu a l m ed iato r or a rb itra to r betw een m a n a g e m e n t a n d la b o r g ro u p s; or m in is tr a tio n ; o r (d ) a n eq u iv a le n t (c) an e q u iv a le n t co m b in atio n . G r a d u a tio n fr o m a co lleg e o r u n i­ v e r s it y , p r e f e r a b l y w i t h s p e c ia liz a ­ t i o n i n e c o n o m i c s o r p o litic a l sci­ e n c e , m a y b e s u b s t it u t e d f o r a n iax im u m of one y e a r of th e re q u u ea e x p e rien c e. B a sis of R a tin g s 4; tra ili n g a n d W ritte n , e n c e , 6. ex p e ri­ P h arm acist state and C o u n ty D ep artm en ts and In stitu tio n s. S alary v aries. Im m e d ia te ap p o in tm en ts ex ^ c tea a t N e w a rk S ta te S ch o o l a n d R o c ^ l a n d S t a t e H o s p i t a l a t $ 1 , 2 0 0 - $ ! .5W and m a in ten a n ce. A p p o in tm en ts w ill also b e m a d e to A s s is ta n t P h a^ ' m a c i s t a t M o u n t M o r r is T u b eicu lo sis H o sp ital at $1,5 0 0 v /lth o u i m a in te n a n c e . F i l e b y M a y 2. D u ties of H a v e c h a rg e o f th e d ru g room a s t a t e o r c o u n t y ji o s p it a l o r o tn in stitu tio n ; re la te d w o rk . R e q u ire m e n ts . C an d id ate s m u st b e g r a d u a te " a re c o g n iz e d co lleg e o f and m u s t b e lic e n s e d to p h a r m a c y in N e w Y o r k S ta te , o elig ib le l o r su cli lic e n se . 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D u tie s P e rfo rm t-ie d u t i e s o f i m m e d i a t e -c q ista n t to th e A s s is ta n t D i r e c to r in c h a r g e o f P e r s o n n e l a n d O f f i c e A d m in istra tio n of The S ta te InK ,ira n c e Fund and to act In th e ra o a c ity o f A s s is ta n t D ire c to r in th e absence of th e h e a d of th e d e p a rt­ m en t; re la te d w o rk . S E R V IC E LEADER search w ith sp ec ial sy p h ilis c o n tro l. referen ce to S u p erin ten d e n t o f B uildings an d G ro u n d s W a s h in g to n 's H e a d q u a r t e r s , D iv i­ sio n o f P a rk s , C o n s e rv a tio n D e p a r t­ m e n t. U su al sa la ry r a n g e f 1 ,1 0 0 $ 1 ,5 0 0 a n d l i v i n g q u a r t e r s . F e e , $1. A p p o in tm en t ex p ected a t m in im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less. F ile b y M a y 2. D u tie s H ave re sp o n sib le charge of th e c a re an d m ain ten a n ce of th e b u ild ­ i n g s a n d g r o u n d s a t W a s h i n g t o n ’s H e a d q u a rte rs, N e w b u rg h ; su p e rv ise em p lo y ee s; e n fo rc e la w a n d o rd e r; re lated w o rk . R e q u ire m e n ts C an d id ate s m ust have had fiv e y e a rs e x p e rie n c e in th e c a re a n d m ain ten a n ce of la rg e b u ild in g s w h ic h in v o lv ed so m e e x p e rie n c e in a t lea st th re e o f th e fo llo w in g lin e s o f w o rk ; p lu m b in g , c a rp e n try , e le c ­ trica l w o rk , p a in tin g , o r c a re a n d m ain te n a n c e of g rounds. B asis of R a tin g s W ritte n , e n c e , 6. tra in in g 4; and ex p e ri­ B asis of R a tin g s Sr. Exairfiner of M ethods an d P ro ced u res W ritte n , e n c e , 6. state and C o u n ty D e p artm en ts. U sual sa la ry range X 3 ,1 0 0 -$ 3 ,8 5 0 . F e e , $3. 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M en tio n of th e L E A D E R Is t h e D n tie s our H ave re sp o n sib le charge of th e a d m in is tra tio n o f a c o rre c tio n a l in ­ stitu tio n fo r w o m e n ; fo rm u la te a n d carry out ad m in istrativ e p o licies an d p ro ced u res; re lated w o rk . SEVENTEEif C IV IL S E R V IC E b est in tro d u c tio n t e a d v e rtise rs. R e q u ire m e n ts E ith er (a) n in e y e a rs p aid ex­ p e r i e n c e in t h e c o r r e c t io n a l fie ld , o f w h ich fo u r y ea rs m u st h a v e b een In p r o g r e s s iv e ly r e s p o n s ib le a d m i n ­ i s t r a t i v e o r s u p e r v is o r y p o s itio n s in ag e n cies o r in stitu tio n s d e a lin g w ith crim in a ls o r in d iv id u a ls w ith be­ h a v io r p ro b le m s. 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R e q u ire m e n ts E ith e r (a) e ig h t y e a rs a c co u n tin g e x p e rie n c e , o f w h ic h fiv e y e a rs m u s t h a v e b e e n fu ll-tim e d iv e rsifie d p u b ­ lic a c c o u n tin g o r a u d itin g e x p e r i ­ ence as a sen io r a c co u n tan t, and th re e y ears m ust have been in ch arg e of au d it en g a g em en ts d ire ct­ in g a n d su p e rv isin g th e a c tiv itie s a n d w o r k o f s u b o rd in a te s ; o r (b) six y e a rs o f ac c o u n tin g ex p e rien c e, o f w h ic h fo u r y ea rs m u st h a v e b een d iv e rsifie d p u b lic ac co u n tin g or a u d i t i n g e x p e r ie n c e , in c lu d in g also th e th re e y e a rs o f su p e rv isio n of s u b o r d i n a t e s a n d e i t h e r (1 ) g r a d u ­ atio n fro m a s c h o o l o f acco u n tin fT or b u sin ess a d m in istra tio n reco g ­ n ize d b y th e R e g e n ts o f th e U n lv e rs itv o f th e S ta te o f N e w Y o rk , in c lu d in g o r su p p lem en te d by 24 c r e d i t h o u r s i n a c c o u n t i n g , o r (2) D o sse-ssio n o f a d e g r e e o f C e r t i f i e d P u b lic A c c o u n ta n t of th e S ta te of N ew Y ork; or (c> an eau lv alen t co m b in atio n . 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W O . 2-0530 D u tie s In stru c t a n d tra in th e in m a te s of a S ta te p e n a l in s titu tio n In t h e c a r e and o p eratio n of underw ear and h o siery k n ittin g m a c h in e s; su p er­ v ise th e q u ality and Q u a n tity of m a te r ia l fin ish ed a n d d e liv e re d ; r e ­ la te d w o rk . f o l l o w — R e q u ire m e n ts C an d id ate s m u st h a v e had four y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e In a te x tile m a n u ­ fa c tu rin g p lan t, o f w h ic h tw o y e a rs m ust have been In re sp o n sib le c h a rg e of a k n ittin g d e p a rtm e n t. .95 DISCOUNT TO AI.I, 1 0 % c iv i l . SERVICE EMPLOYEES M A R K S D IS T R IB U T O R S 123 C e d a r S t . Institu tio n al Vocational In s tru c to r (P rin tin g ) BrTtfnAYH outstandle* bariralM. Supervising Nurse state In stitu tio n s. U sual sala ry ran g e $ 1 .8 00-$2.300. F e e . $1. 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G r a d u a t e w o r k in t h e fie ld of p u b lic, b u sin ess, or personnel a d m in istratio n m a y b e su b stitu te d on th e b a s is t h a t o n e y e a r is e q u i v ­ alen t to e ith e r o n e y e a r o f th e r e ­ q u ire d g eneral ex p e rien c e or six m o n th s o f th e re q u ire d sp ec ialized ex p erien ce. P C O. 6-1900 D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre ctio n . U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $ l,8 0 0 -$ 2 .3 0 0 . F e e . $1. O n e a p p o in tm e n t e x p e cted at N e w Y ork S ta te V o c atio n al In stitu te , W e s t C o x s a c k l e a t $1 ,6 5 0 , a n d o n e a t E l m i r a R e f o r m a t o r y a t $ 1 ,8 0 0 . FUe b y M a y 23. 9 7 S T F IR S T D u tie s of T e a c h g ro u p s o f In m a te s th e tra d e p rin tin g ; re la te d w o rk . R e q u ire m e n ts C an d id ate s m u st e ith e r possess a N ew Y ork S ta te c e rtific a te lo r te a c h in g th e tra d e o f p rin tin g , o r b e elig ib le fo r su c h a ce rtific a te . T h e y m u st h a v e co m p lete d a p ro ­ g ra m of ele m e n ta ry and seco n d ary e d u c a tio n e q u iv a le n t to c o m p le tio n o f t h e n i n t h g r a d e a n d 32 s e m e s t e r h o u rs In s ta te a p p r o v e d c o u rs e s fo r t r a i n i n g o f t e a c h e r s In s h o p s u b ­ je c ts. C an d id ate s m u st h a v e c o m ­ p le te d fiv e y e a r s ’ l o u m e y m a n e x ­ p e r ie n c e In t h e t r a d e o f p r in tin g . S u p erin ten d en t 7 ^A V £ . . . . D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rrectio n . A p­ p o in tm e n ts e x p e c te d a t A lb io n S ta te T ra in in g School and at W e stfield r S U H SC K IPTIO N D E P A R T M E N T I C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R 97 D u a n e S t r e e t ■ N e w Y o rk C ity I G en tle m e n : P lea se S en d M e th e C IV IL • e v e ry w e e k fo r th e N ex t: I□ = I□ S E R V IC E LEADER Year, I enclose $2. 6 M onths, 1 enclose $1, I N am e • A d d ress I C i t y ....................................... .............................................. P l e a a e c h e r k I f r e n e w a l PI .................................................................................. ............................................................................ P E age CIVIL ig h t e e n S E R V IC E Tueg«!ay, April LEADER BULLETIN BOARD Shortage^ of Accountants? All Civil Service organizations are invite d to lorvm rd notices of meetings an d events fo r appearance in the Bu lle tin Board. Please have your notice in by F rid a y 0/ the week preceding date o f the event. T he re is no charge fo r this service. JA M E ST O W N CIVIL SERVICE ASSN. R alph Sw enson was elected p re s i­ d e n t of the Ja m e s to w n M unicipal Civil Scrvice Association Et its m ee t­ ing last week. Also picked w ere H u b e r t W alker, vice-presid ent; Fred J. Donch, se c retary ; Sybil Ostrom , tre a s u re r . The Association w ent on re co rd as favoring an om nibus o r ­ ganization for all m unicipal e m ­ ployee groups th ro u g h o u t the State. AM ERICAN LEG ION POST, DEPT. OF FIN ANCE The sev enth a n n u al e n te rta in m e n t «nd dance of th e D e p a rtm e n t of F i­ nance, Post 1119, A m e ric an Legion, will be held a t the Hotel Edi-son, 47th St.. we.st of B roadw ay, on F r i ­ day, April 18. ■ E n t e r t a in m e n t will Include floor ih o w s from various nig ht clubs end m usic by the B ro adw ay Melody QUEENS W ATER R E G IS T E R A SS N . A t th e r e g u la r m o n th ly m ee tin g of the Q ueens W a te r R e g iste r As.sociation, the e n te r ta in m e n t com m ittee, headed by M ichael J. H an ley, d e ­ cided to hold a Beef.steak P a r ty , E n ­ te r ta in m e n t and D ance a t th e S ta d ­ ium. 40-15 Q ueens B ou levard. Long Island City, on F rid a y , May 16. R e fresh m e n ts will be serv e d all evening and b eefsteaks a t 12:01 a.m. T ickets for the affair m ay be o b ­ tained by calling J. P. F ln n e rty , B ou levard 8-5000, extension 292. M E C H A N IC A L S T O R E S C L E R K E L IG IB L E S Eligibles on th e Se n io r a n d A ssist­ a n t M echanical S to res C lerk lists a re urged to a tte n d a m ee tin g of Ihe n e w ly -fo rm e d eligibles association T h u rsd a y night. A pril 17. a t 8 o’clock, in room 212. Wa.shington Irv in g High School. 16th S tr e e t and Irv in g Place, N ew Y o rk City. R e p o rts on re ce n t c om m unications w ith S ta te d e p a r t ­ OfTicens of the Po st are: E dw a rd m en ts and with the S ta te Civil S ervJ . Stronski, com m and er; J. O. O’Hara, ic Com mission a re to be su bm itted. 1st vice-co m m an der; W illiam V. Quigley. 2nd vice-com m and er; A b r a ­ IN T E R -C O U N T Y S T A T E P A R K h a m Klein. 3rd vice-com m ander; C H APTER, ASCSE G eorge A. Linton, a d ju ta n t; Carl A. D elegates from the S ta te p a rk s on K ru m m . .sergeant - a t - arm s; Jack L ong Island w e re a d m itte d to th e Bucholtz, tre a su re r; and David F. J. executiv e c o m m itte e of the L ong Doody. chaplain. Island In te r-C o u n ty S ta te P ark O F FIC E A PPL IA N C E O P E R A T O R E LIG IB LE S T he OfTice A ppliance O p e rato r Eligibles A.ssociation has been in­ fo rm ed by the M unicipal Civil S e r v ­ ice Commission th at th e list will be canvassed soon for a new group of appliance.s. T he association will hold a general m em b e rsh ip m eeting to deal w ith the p ro blem s arising from th is canvass as soon as th e q ue stion­ na ire s a re sent out by the C om m is­ sion. Elit'ibles have b een requ ested to w atch T he L e a d e r ’ s B ulletin Board fo r a n n o u n ce m en t of the tim e and place. ID E N T IFIC A T IO N SOCIETY T he A m e ric an Identification Soci­ ety, which aim s to pro m ote nation al fin gerprinting, will hold open house on M onday. April 14. a t the 23rd St. YMCA, 215 W. 23rd St., a t 8:30 p.m. Any person in te re sted in finger­ p r in tin g is in vited to attend. R e ­ fre sh m e n ts will be served. SERGEANTS I , A W . H — K i ; I J 5 .S — M A M ! . \ I . C’ luM Hes i u iid 7 A p ril C o il w e e k ly . 6, A BMT HOLY NAME S O C IE T Y T he Holy N am e Society of the BMT Division of the B oa rd of T ra n s p o rta tio n will hold its second a nn ual e n te r ta in m e n t a nd d an ce on S atu rday, April 19 at the C olum bia Club House, 1 P ro sp ec t P lace West. W alter A. M u rp h y is c h airm an of the affair and the Rev. Ja m e s F. Kelly, S piritua l D ire cto r of th e Society, is h o n o ra ry chairm an . J a m e s S. Cooney, of the F la tb u sh depot, is p re sid en t of th e Society. IN S P E C T O R t t e n d a n t COMPLETE COURSE $15 Sergeant lie p rep u re d b.v o n « w h o know s tlie Job. M r . C a il d e ll w iin n e o u r t a t t e n d ­ a n t u n d .N o . 1 o n l i i » H u t . F I R E M A N Study PATROLM AN (C o n tin u ed fro m l.a N t • l.iiH t I ’o lle e l.le iit. exam . m ill ' (>. 'i n i u i i — f o u r o u t llr s t H ve. I'ir o iiia n • l 4i s ( n in ii. • S iiiilia lio ii H 7,0(10. • t'o ilc e exam . m e n ta l A la n N o. m an. N o. 1 o f llie exn m . N o. N o. 1— o u t UOVr of o u r S a n ita tio n p la i-e il o n lix t, FREE 1 D u rin g the past decade autom obile traffic in N ew Y o rk City has alm ost doubled, y e t thu n u m b e r of m en as.signed to traffic d u ty w ithin the P o ­ lice D e p a r t m e r ' r e m a in e d alm ost constant d u rin g this p eriod. W1 at agency in th e D e p a rtm e n t Is p rin c i­ pally resp onsib le for this c o n se rv a ­ tion of m a n p o w er? D escribe briefly its variou s functions. of tttu d e iils C IV IL SE R V IC E BOOKLET ON PHYSICAL TRAINING W ritte n by a t*p e c la ll.s t In . t h e tie ld C o iila ln s o v e r A c tio n lIlU N tn ttlo u M > . . .('liiip le r N on .M e n ta l a n d I ’liy H ie a l \ K e ii iiir e ii ie n t s . . .T e s tN . . .(ia IiiliiN : and \ Ite d iK -liiK D ie ls ., .a n d o th e r Im p o r-( liin t In r o n iiiit io ii. ('o n ta in H IH p a K e s . ( .S end lllo fo r p o s tiiK e C O L U M B IA N (I'o r iiie r ly 101 Eust i;U h and J a n ie s \V . A. N E W C O N TA C TS T h ru O u r P e rs o n a l S e rv ice IN S T IT U T E ' Street, M e lio o l) N. Y. C ., 4 -()l(ltt C 'u d d e ll, W ork out y o u r an sw er; th e n co m ­ p a r e i t t o t h e a n s w e r w h i c h \ i ’i l l a p ­ pear h ere n ex t w eek. h a iid liiiK . ( ,S c h w a rt/.-('a d d e ll V I.K o n iiu la D lre c to is ; an d P a g e 5) Question 16 1 K .S ., I.I..K . ( I*. C a M e y , A . B . , M . A . , I ( I t ' l l I ( ' I I I f il l to th e p ro m o tio n of frie n d s hlpH . |) |! i|d 'lin in a tin K o U e n te le . In d lv ld u u l p e rs o n a l In tro d u i'tlo n s . W rite or phono. O i'u c e B o w e s . AM ERICA N (Exclusive) A se rio u s s h o r ta g e of a c c o u n t­ a n ts a n d a u d ito r s d e v elo p e d d u r ­ i n g W o r l d W a r 1. T h o u s a n d s of a c c o u n ta n ts h a v e b e en h ire d by G o v e r n m e n t d e p a r t m e n t s sin c e th e w a r em ergency la s t sum m er, a n d U. S. C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­ s i o n o ffic ia ls r e c e n t l y m a d e a stu d y to d e te rm in e w h e th e r a n ­ o t h e r s h o r t a g e w ill a p p e a r d u r i n g W o r l d W a r 2. T he officials don ’t believe it will, b u t they plan to speed up changes so th ey will be b e tte r able to produce a ccou ntants w hen the d e p a rtm e n ts call for them . F ra n k ly , the W ar De­ p a r tm e n t has been h irin g h u n d re d s of a ccoun tants in the field w ithou t Civil S ervice .status. F irst am ong th e Com m ission’s plans is to set up ne w registers for accou ntin g and au ditin g test given some w eeks ago. The p a p ers a re b e ­ ing g ra d ed in a rush, and it is plan n e d to set up th e registers w ithin six weeks. T hirty-five th o u sa n d applied for th e acco unting and aud iting assistant SER V IC E 3 3 C -C S \V e a t 7 0 th S t. , N . Y, O T e l p p h o f i 6 r K N d l q ^ t t 2 -468(y jobs, w hic h pay $1,800. T he C o m m is­ sion a n tic ip a tes a n eligible list of 15,000. M ore th a n 16,000 applied for the a cc o u n t an d a u d ito r e x a m —th e r e w e r e five grades, w ith salaries r a n g ­ ing fro m $2,000 to $3,800—and the C om m ission believes a ro u n d 6,000 will pass th e test. T he Com m ission is c ertify in g ac­ c o u n ta n ts fro m a b o u t a dozen re g is­ te rs now, som e of th e m old and of little use, and w he n th e n e w registers a re set u p it p lan s to w ipe o ut som e of the r e g is te rs a n d possibly give o th e r exam s. T he a cc ou nting an d a u d itin g assist­ a n t re g is te r w hic h w as set up in 19.'19 has been a failure. It has a ro u n d 4,000 na m e s on it a nd it will be w iped o u t w h e n th e n e w registers a re set u p u n d e r p r e se n t plans. C o n stru c tio n cost a u d ito r registers, set u p last y e a r, h a v e a b o u t 1,750 eligibles—250 on th e p rincip al, 500 on th e full grade, a nd 1,000 o n the Junior grade. T he r e g is te r Is active and it w ill be continued. T he J u n i o r incom e ta x a u d ito r re g ­ ister, e stab lishe d in 1938, also will be w ip ed out. Your Chances for Appointment T h e la te s t ce rtificatio n s of th e M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n a r e g i v e n b e l o w . A n a s t e r i s k ("■) w i t h t h e “ l a t e s t n u m b e r ” c e r t i f i e d i n d i c a t e s th a t ce rtific a tio n h a s b e e n m a d e d u rin g th e p a s t w e e k . T h e le tte rs P a n d T sta n d fo r “p ro b a b ly p e rm a n e n t” a n d “ te m p o ra ry .” C an d id ate s can d e te rm in e th e a p p ro x im a te d ate fo r a n e w e x a m in a tio n b y c o n s u lt in g t h e e x p i r a t i o n d a t e o f t h e list,' i n t h e la s t c o l u m n b e lo w . I n s o m e i n s t a n c e s , h o w e v e r , a li s t Is e x h a u s t e d b e f o r e it s e x p i r a t i o n d a t e o r t h e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n d e c id e s to a b o lis h a list o r n o t to h o ld a n ­ o th e r e x a m in a tio n fo r a p o sitio n . R e a d e rs sh o u ld re m e m b e r th a t ce rtificatio n d o es n o t n e c e s sa rily m e a n a p p o in tm e n t. U su a lly m o re n a m e s a r e c e rtifie d th a n th e r e a r e v a c a n c ie s. 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A u t o m o b i l e M a c l i l n i s t ........................... . S a n i t a t i o n .................. ............... ... l i i a c k s m i t l i ....................................................... . S a n i t a t i o n lir id K e m a n a n d H i v e t e r ..................... . P u b l i c W o r k s .... C a r p e n t e r .......................................................... . B o r o . P r e s . R i c h . C l P r l < , ( T r a d e L'. M a l e ............................. C l e r k , ( ’. r a d e J ‘ , ^ ^ a l e ............................. C l e r k , ( J r a d e Ii. i f c n i a l a ..................... C l e r k , i J r a i l e ‘J ( p r o m . ) ........................ . H o s p i t a l s ..................... . T r i. B rid g e A u th . . H o s p i t a l s ..................... .T ri. B rid g e A u t h . . i ’a rk s .............................. C l i m b e r a n d I ’ r u n e r ................................ . P a r k s ............... '.............. C o u rt A t t e n d a n t ......................................... . M a g i s t r a t e ’ s C o u r t C ran e m an ........................................................ . S a n i t a t i o n .................. U n n ta l l l y f ^ r i e n i i i t ...................................... . H e a l t h ........................... D ir. of P u id lc A s s i s t a n c e ............... W e l f a r e ........................ D e p u t y J l e d l c a l S u p e r l n t e i i d a n t . H o s p i t a l s ..................... P o c k b u i l d e r ..................................................... . P u r c i i a s e ..................... E le c tric I t e p a i r m a n ................................ . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . IC Ie c tric a l In s p e c to r, G ra d e 2 . . . . W a . S lip ., G a s . E l . E l e v a t o r W e c i i n n i c ................................... ... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . E le v a to r M e c lia n ic ’s H e l p e r . .. . E d u c a tio n .................. P’ a n M a l n t a i n e r ............................................ . T u n n e l s ........................ F i r e m a n , F . D ............................................... . F i r e .................................... F i r e m a n , F . 1 ) . ( a i > p . ) ........................ . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . ['’ i r e m a n , F . D ............................................... . W e l f a r e ........................ H e a l t h I n s p e c t o r ............................................ H e a J t i i ........................... in s p e c to r o f }!o llc rs , G r a d e I ! . . ,, H o u s in g & B id g s . In s . o f M a s o n r.v a n d C a r p e n t r y .,, W e lf a r e ........................ I n s p e c t o r o f P l u i n b i n f f ..........................■ W a t e r S u p p ly .... I n s p e c t o r o f . S t e e l , G r a d e 3 ........... . W a t e r S u p p ly ..,. J a n i t o r l i n u i n e o r ............................................ E d u c a t i o n .................. J u n i o r A c c o u n t a n t ................................... ... C o m p t r o l l e r ............... J r . A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A a s i s t a n t . . . . , C o m p t r o l l e r ............... J u n io r A r c h i t e c t ......................................... ... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( c i v i l ) ........................... J u n i o r I ' i H K l n e e r ( e l e c t r i c ) .................. Ijib o r a to ry A s s i s t a n t .............................. l i a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( a p p . ) ............... ... Iia b o ru to ry H e l p e r ..................................... lia b o ra to ry H e l p e r . ; ................................■ L in e m a n ............................................................... . if conditions w a r r a n t such action. 7. T ho ro u g h in structio ns to m e m ­ b ers of the force before m eeting, 8. T e m p o ra ry h e a d q u a r te r s to be located nearb y . 9. Pro visio ns for dispersing crow d a t end of m eeting. T o b e r o i i i t * ii I ' l r o n i a n o r a I ' l i t r o l n i u n yon in u N i p rep are. T im e Is n h o rt. K x a n iln a lio n In (lie N U iiin ie r. He K u ld c d by ou r o u tM ta u d liiK re eo rd : • E L IG IB L E S T he W eth ered J. Boyd Council, No. 326, K nights of Colum bus, will hold a beefsteak p a rty a t th e clubhouse, 2605 G ra n d Concourse, on W ed n e s­ day, A pril 16. T he affair w ill be sponsored by th e J u n e an d D e c em ­ b e r d e s s e s of 1940. S rtlu rd ity H a t 10 A . M ., 1 :1 5 O p e n lim le e tu re S iitiirtlu y , o u r t T he first a n n u al com m u nio n b r e a k ­ fast of the S ta le Civil S ervice e m ­ ployees w o rk in g in A lbany will take place S un day m orning, A p ril 20, at the De W itt Clinton and T en Eyck Hotels. Mass is to be held a t 9 o’clock at the C h u rc h of the I m m a c u ­ late Conception. B O Y D C O U N C IL , K . o f C. h o t. f lO — p u y u b le BREAKFAST Eligibles on the Safety Service I n ­ spector list h ave been called to an organization m ee ting in room 411, 63 P a r k Row, N ew York City, on T h u r s ­ day night, April, 17, at 7:30 o’clock. 15 le o liir o H , 3 I io iit h « a c l i, by I'o H o e r r o iiio < Io n W . A . t ’H c U l f l i i n t i f l . 1*. < 'U HC .V . r r o p u r e d iih ii n n iU r« v lo \v b flfo n < tliP o itiiiiln iitlo ii. A tro iiK 'n d o ii!* Iu > l i » cvrn you npyer o p e i U M i It b o o k . D o n ’t o v e r l« K )k llilH o n ly C O M M U N IO N IN A L B A N Y SAFETY NEW, COMPLETE, INTENSIVE COURSE re«< C h a p te r of th e Association of State Civil S erv ice E m ployees, a t its r e ­ c en t b i-m o n th ly m ee ting a t th e W antagh F ir e House. T he c h a p te r is co­ o pe ratin g w ith th e N assau C ounty Police D e p s r tm e n t In its safety c a m ­ paign. Roundup of News on All Accountant Lists W a te r S u p p ly .... T u n n e ls ........................ H e a lth ........................... H o s p i t a l s ..................... 1 L>(K )-0 60 1,80 0 1,S()0 8.i:>o 2,01 0 w / m .^ ..W d a y 8.12 0 1,0 8 0 1 ,08 0 .7 6 h r. 8,00 0 up .5 0 h r. 1 ,20 0 1 ,08 0 ..■52 h r . 1) d a y 0:60 d ay 13:20 d a y 2 ,0 0 0 12 d a y COO w / m 900 840 1 ,20 0 1 ,80 0 1,(5 00 1,800 1 0 .4 0 (Jay 1,2 0 0 6,2 6 0 4,0 0 0 1 ,80 0 .7 5 h r. 1 ,80 0 .8 5 h r. 1:200 .7 5 h r . 1,20 0 .0 2 )^ h r . 1 ,20 0 2 , -to o 2,40 0 1,80 0 1 ,80 0 3 ,4 0 0 6,« 4 0 1,8 0 0 8,12 0 2,10 0 1,1)20 2,16 0 P u b lic W o rk s .... F i r e .................................... H o s p i t a l s ..................... H o s p i t a l s ..................... P arks .............................. P arks .............................. 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M a l n t a i n e r ’s H e l p e r , G r o u p C . . , ■ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . M a ln t a l n e r ’s Ilo ip e r , G ro u p I ) . . , ■ T ra n .s p o rta tlo n . . . M a i n . H e l p e r , G r o u p 1) ( p r o m . ) , ■ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . M e c h a n i c a l M a i n . G r o u p H ..............■ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . ........................... M e d ic a l In s p e c to r (c a rd io lo g y )..■ H e a lt h M e d ic a l In s p e c to r ( p e d ia t r i c s ) .. , . H e a lt h ........................... M o to rm a n -t.'o n d n c to r (p r o m .) . . .T ra n s p o r ta tio n . . . I ’ a t r o i m a n . I ’ . I > . l . i s t .V o . 1 . . . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . P a t r o l m a n , 1‘ . D . I ^ i s t N o . o . . . , ■ D o c k s .............................. P lia rm a c is t ..................................................... . 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R egisters w e re set up in 19,3a for acco u n tan ts and auditors for tha In te r s ta te C o m m erce Commission ICC soon w ill be e xpanding its work and a n u m b e r of accountants will },, hired, b u t th e old re giste r is inacliv* an d it is d o u b tfu l w h e th e r it win b* of m u ch use to the Commission w h jn *w y o R K in n <« New 23-Story T r# n ilt H ot« l « A ll U ln «i t t 0 C en trtlly 9 F ra* S w im m ln i O w LstaU d % 8 «parat« 0 A lr-c o n d ltlo n e d » C o c k ta il Po»l. Gym F l t o r i (or L t d i o R eittu n ni L o u n i* « $7.50 up Weekly $30 up Monthly Dally $I.SO up E x p ire ti. 4 :2 3 :i:; 1:1 5:4.7:27:42 3 :2 8 :4 .'i 2 : 1.'! : 4 1 1 2 :1 8 :4 1 4:1 3:42 1:12:44 4 :1 2:43 3: 5:4 5 1 2 :21 :4 2 2:2 6 :4 5 2:1 3 :4 5 1 2 :2 0 :4 ] 3: Tumu Of F I C I A L ^ ® MEET AT . . . 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I t was set up last . an d it has 300 eligibles on the elate re g is te r an d 500 on the register. » « 10: 3:48 8:2 4:41 1:1 5 :4 6 1:1 6 :4 6 11: 6:4 2 2 :1 7:45 1 0 :15 :4 4 8 :1 3:44 3 : 2 1 :48 10: 8:4 4 11: 6:44 8 :2 2:42 I. 9 15 5:1 0 :4 2 •• '• « • . . l^EP m CONDITJOU AT THE S 5 HANSONJL_BROOKLr N SPECIALMEMBERSHIP^OJl P O L IC E M E N Aprf^ ^ 1941 a V IL S E R V IC E LEADER P age N in e t e e n Is Your Exam H ere ? Below is th e latest news Jrom the M u n i c i p a l Civil Service Com~ mission on the status of exams w hich a tt r a c te d 300 or more ca n d i­ dates. T h e L e a d e r will publish changes as soon as they are m ade known. COMPETITIVE By SIDNEY CANS ji Gigantic! Stupendous! Of course, y o u k n o w by ■ vve’re ta lk in g a b o u t th e * which m oved into Madison tirci'®' Qgj-den last night, h e ra ld e d ““’ n the old ad je c tiv e s first in■ A bv circus p re ss agents, la te r ‘T d by Hollywood. B u t this y e a r • an adjective t h a t ’s b r a n d n ew circus—stream lined! N o rm a n is^ re sp o n s ib le for th e ^Liilining process, w hich includes any n e w acts to re m e m b e r in Column and a c h oru s decorative . for any B ro a d w a y ensem ble. ’ several of th e m h a v e only ntly been am ong o u r m ost cele■;ed cabaret beauties). ! ,-ve even in jected th e ro m an c e .G a rg a n tu a th e G r e a t who fdiined the circus a lo n e last y e a r 50 Jobs for Icollege Clerks rhe new eligible list fo r College 'lerk, a c c o r d i n g to officials of th e l i c i p a l Civil Service Commission, ill be ready for p u blication w ithin jl-ee weeks and possibly sooner. The list, which will c o n ta in 1,083 names, will be the first e v e r issued or this position. It will be used ilmost immediately a f te r issuance to i;: 50 existing vacancies in th e city olleges. Eligibles on the list will face an lc:ai test designed to d e te rm in e n e atItess, appearance, m a n n e r, speech id personality characteristics; and, addition, they will h a v e to pass a qualifying stenographic test. On th e atter, materiel will b e dicta te d for minutes at the r a te of 120 w ords It minute. T h irty m in u te s w ill be liUowed for the tr a n s c r ip tio n of enographic notes. If a candidate fails a n y p a r t of the ilenographic or oral tests, he is diswalified from the list. no w sh a re s those hon o rs w ith Mrs, G a rg a n tu a . B u t t h e r e ’s n o th in g stre a m lin e d a b o u t th ese n e w lyw eds. O u r h a t is off to th e s m a r t sh o w ­ m en w ho ha v e d ressed the 1941 c ir ­ cus in 1941 fashion. O n th e Screen G ay n e w g a rb in th e shop w ind ow s only h in ts th e c p p ro ac h of E aster, ^ u t n ow th e holiday season m a y be d e cla re d officially h ere, fo r Radio City Music H all is p re se n tin g “G lory of E a s te r” once again on its stage. All in all, th e e n te r ta in m e n t a t 50th St. a n d 6th Ave. lives up to th e t h e a t r e ’s best E a ste r sta n d ard s, w ith "T h at H a m ilto n W oman!” se rv in g as the screen fare. In this, h isto ry a n d H ollyw ood com bine to w rite a ro m an c e whose pages a re in te rtw in e d w ith the d e s­ tiny of th e E nglish E m p ire.* L ad y H am ilton a n d L ord Nelson a re the princip a ls of this ro m ence, p o rtra y e d by a fam ous p a ir of m o d ern lovers, Vivien L eigh and L a u re n ce Olivier. T he b a c k g ro u n d is an E nglan d a t as m o m entous a tim e as th e B rita in of today, a nd th e a n a k g o u s situ atio n s c an ’t help b u t be noted. “P o t o’ 6 o l d ” is the n e w p ic tu re a t the Roxy T h ea tre. Its n a m e sa k e radio p r o g ra m ’s m ost im p o rta n t co n ­ trib u tio n s tp the film a r e th e title a n d H orace H e id t’s orchestra. W hich is fo rtu n ate , for th e film th u s b e ­ comes, instead of a m ovie-ized ra dio pro g ra m , a tu n e fu l a nd lively m u s i­ cal film w ith a gay sto ry g ayly told by J im m y S te w a rt, P a u le tte G odd ard and d i a r i e s W inninger. T he o th e r in te re stin g fact a b o u t “P o t o’ Gold,” w hich m ay excite th e in te re st of the curious is t h a t it is Ja m e s R oosevelt’s first H ollyw ood prod uction . The R o xy’s stage sh o w h eadlines L a r r y A dler, the h a rm o n ic a virtuoso. A t the C apital T h ea tre, one of th e sc r e e n ’s best ba d m en has r e tu r n e d as “T he B ad M an.” One of film dom ’s best good m en also is in th e cast. T hese g e n tle m e n a r e W allace B eery a nd Lionel B a r r y m o r e —n o w you guess w ho is which! P a rtis a n s for com edy an d d ra m a w ill h a v e t h e i r pick .this w eek. F o r th e fo rm er, th e r e will b e th e n e w B i n g C r o s b y - B o b H o p e -D o ro th y L a m o u r film a t th e P a r a m o u n t T h e ­ atre, “Road to Z anzibar,” o^5ening to m o rro w ; an d on F r id a y th e S tra n d T h e a tr e w ill offer B e tte Davis in “T he G re a t L ie.” T he stage a t t r a c ­ tions w ill b e B e n n y G o odm a n’s b a n d a t th e P a ra m o u n t; J im m y D orsey, w ith Bob E b e rly an d H elen O 'C on­ nell, a t th e Stra n d . L o e w ’s S ta te T h e a tr e w ill p r e ­ sen t one of Its fa v o rite sons, J o e E. Lewis, as th e v a u d ev ille h e ad lin er, along w ith “T he G re a t D ic ta to r” on th e screen, sta rtin g ^ T h u rsd a y . Spring Is Here W h e n " R a j a h /' th e fe ro cio u s, m a n - e a t i n g tig e r, m a k e s h is a n n u a l a p p e a r a n c e w ith B arn u m & B a ile y a t M a d is o n S q u a re G ard en , y o u c an b et t h a t S p r i n g is h e r e a g a i n . A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistant (W elfare ): All specialties c om p le te d w ith the e xception of A d m in is tre tiv e P r o ­ c ed u re in w hich P a r t II is a lm ost e n ­ tire ly ra te d . A sp h alt W o rk er; The ra tin g of th e w r itte n n e a rin g com pletion. A ssessor (R a ilro a d ): R ating of w r itte n test com pleted. T he e x p e r i ­ ence oral will be a d m in iste re d as soon as possible. Assessor (U tility B u ild in g ): (Sam e as above). A ssistant D ire cto r (N.Y.C. I n f o r ­ m atio n C e n te r): R e p o rt on final key su b m itte d for Com mission a pp rov al. A ssistant E n g in e e r (D esigner), G ra d e 4, B o ard of W ate r Supply: R ating of P a r t II com pleted. B ak er: R ating of w ritte n test com ­ pleted. The physical and m edical will p ro b a b ly be held soon. B uildings M a n a g er (Housing A u ­ th o rity ): W ritten test being rated. Clerk, G ra d e 2 (Board of H igher Ed.): R atin g of w ritte n test c o m ­ pleted. Cook: P ra c tic a l test^ will be given soon. C o u rt S te n o g rap h e r; R ating he ld up p e n d in g clarification of c o u rt a c ­ tion. C ar M aintain er, G ro up F (NYC T r a n s it S y stem ): 493 can did ates filed for th is exam ination. D en tist ( P a r t T im e ): A p peals b e ­ ing considered. D ietitian: R ating of qualifyin g e x ­ p erie n ce com pleted. PROMOTION Mil I mm 49 & u t S th RO S t « . A ve. Twice Daily Tncludinir 8undar 2 : 1 S nnd 8 : 1 6 P . M . ceded it from its tr y o u t to u r. A ntiNazi is this la te st play, b u t even b e ­ fore being a p ro p a g a n d a p la y it is good th e a tr e , fo r w hic h L illia n H e il­ m an, its a u th o r, d e se rv es g re a t c red it P a u l L u k as should g et n e w and b e tt e r film offers for his e x c e l­ le n t p e rfo rm a n c e as a w orker a gain st “ the ne w o r d e r ” . . . .th e All the news . . . all th e exam s . . , o th ers also fill th e ir roles h a n d ­ litcurate . , . un biased . . . in T H E som ely—L ucile Watson, M ady C h ris­ LEADER. tians, G eorge C oulouris a n d H elen T r e n h o lm e am ong t h e m ___ “Y our L o v in g • Son,” p ostp o n e d tw ic e b e ­ fore, finally o p ened a t th e L ittle STA R TS W E D N E S D A Y T h e a tr e F r id a y evening. If th is B ln ir B ob D o ro th y fa rce by A b b y M e rc h a n t e njoys C K O Sur H O P E I/.4 M O L R g r e a t success, no little c re d it for —In— th is sh ould b e d u e to a cast w hich includes such n o tab le m ak e -b e"Road to ZANZIBAR" liev ers as Jessie R oyce L andis, J a y P aram o u n t P tc tu r* Fassett, F ra n k ie T hom as, C h a rita B a u e r a n d E ddie N u g e n t . . . .A n ­ — IN P E R S O N o th e r F r id a y e v e n t was th e opening BENNY GOODMAN of th e second e dition of “It H ap pen s on Ice,” on th e sam e ice a t th e C e n ­ nnd H U O rc h e s tra O n th e Stage C O l’A C A B A N A R E V U E S econd th o u g h ts on first nights: t e r T h e a tre . L avish staging and “W atch on th e R h in e ” cam e Into th e sp e c ta cu la r sk a tin g a r e m u ch in e v i­ M a rtin B eck T h e a tre last w e e k an d dence, as before, b u t w ith o u t J o e p a r a m o u n t Cook. lived u p to all th« p ra is e t h a t p r e - D o o ra op«n 1 to 7 Bespectacled B eauty around — E^^ConiniunTty glasses. The Sappy Mperlenc. of *60,000 Community I-en»6g, whit* Blnfl* vision, a n y a t r a n f t b , m&rte o n ly on your “wn p r e s c r i p tio n . MY 5 0 * COMMUNITV O MANHATTAN: 4th Avt. & Uth 8t. S4thM.lL 7th Avi. '♦Wh « • * 3rd Av#. lAMAICA: 181-18 Jamaica Av». weekly Civil Service A m ateurs p t ic ia n s PATERSON: MaiR BROOKLYN: 446 FultW NEWARK: Broad i Myrket 8ti. KLIZABETH: 1140 E. J tru y « . FLUSHING; 36-51 M«ln 8t. ALL OFFICES ONE FLIGHT Olipenilni Optician* Exeluilvtly H om e T h e p rize - w in n in g bespectacled b e a u ty w h o ’ll be selected at P a li­ sades P a r k , N. J., on S a tu rd a y , A p ril 26, w ill go to H ollyw ood im m e d ia tely follow ing th e n ove l contest staged by C o m m u n ity O pticians for girls w h o w e a r glasses. T ho ugh .m any besp ectacled girls ha v e a lre a d y e n ­ tere d , th e co ntest is still open, E n tr y b lan k s m ay be o b tained fro m the C ontest D irecto r, C om m u nity O p ­ ticians, 6 E ast 39th S tre et, N ew Y ork City. ^ „ ^ o i E y e C lo ss H o p p tn e s s A n d if you e n te rta in , d o n ’t fo rg e t to e n te r th e Civil Service A m a te u r N ig h t contest. D etails on page 2. P la n n im : a n igh t a t th e t h e a tr e ? T he Civil Service L ea d e r h a s com ­ p lete d a rr a n g e m e n ts w ith m ost of th e B ro a d w a y m a n a g e rs to obtain seats for Civil Service individuals an d groups, w ith no e x tra c h arg e for th is service. A ddress th is d e p a r t ­ m e n t for this free service. A ssistan t Station S u p e rv iso r: W rit­ ten test ra te d . T he p ra c tic a l oral will begin A p ril 21. A ssistant Sup erv isor, G rade 2 (So­ cial S ervice): E x am in atio n Mcy 24. C aptain (Fire D e p a rtm e n t): W rit­ ten test ra te d . S erv ice reco rd s being com puted. C onductor: W ritten test com pleted. C o u rt Clerk, G ra d e 3 (Magis­ t r a t e s ’ C o u rt): R a tin g of w ritte n test 75 p e r c e n t com pleted. Modern A partm ents M A N H A T T A N 250 EAST “ U n io n 1 0 5 th S e ttle m e n t ST. A p a r t m e iitw ” 1 ROOM.................... $25 2 R O O M S , K itc h e n e tte $30 3 R O O M Sf C o m p le te H e frls e ra tlo n F o r P e o p le C o n v e n ie n t — on ! 1 IN Q U IR E K itc h e n M m le rn I.lm lt« *« l B lo c k to $38 F e iitu re t* Itu d K e tN ! 3rd ‘I . ’ P K E M IS E S A re O R A rm stro n g & A rm strong 12 E . 4 1 S t., N .Y . C . M U m iy H ill 8-1 10 3 I GUARANTEE K v e r y p e r« o n w lio re u ila th is a t lv e r f ls e in e n t , a b e n u t l f u l N K t lo n u U y a « ltix e d E M E R S O N K A M IO a b s o lu te ly Jam aica O pening W ith th e ir fo rm al open in g p la n n e d fo r A p r il 12, th e Ja m a ic a t r a c k has gone in fo r som e e xte nsive p r e p a r a ­ tion s fo r th e com ing season. T he old sta n ds h a v e b e en c om pletely re b u ilt an d a n e w $1,000,000 p la n t set up, giving Ja m a ic a one of the la rg e s t tra c k s in th e c oun try. T he n e w “to te ” m ac h in e to h a n d le p a r i ­ m u tu e l b e tting can r e g is te r $2,000,000 in a h a lf-h o u r b efo re sta rtin g time, a n d th e r e a re 450 w in dow s fo r p la c ­ ing bets and collecting. G asoline R o ller E n g in e e r & A s­ p h a lt R o lle r E n gine e r: W ritten test 50 p e r c e n t rated. J r . A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistant (H ous­ in g ): R a tin g of P a r t II of th r e e .spe­ cialties in p ro g re ss w ith th e e x c e p ­ tion of th e re -h o u sin g and m a in te ­ nan ce specialties w hich have b een com pleted. J r . A d m in is tra tiv e A ssistan t (W el­ f a re ) : See A d m in is tra tiv e As.sistant (W elfare). Ju n io r E n g in e e r (M ech an ical), G rade 3: R a tin g of e n tir e w ritte n test com pleted. J u n i o r E n g in e e r (Signals), G ra d e 3: R ating of w ritte n test com pleted. J u n io r Psychologist: R ating of w ritte n test com pleted. The o ral will begin w ith in two weeks. Office A p plian ce O perator: Q ua li­ fying p ra ctica l tests continue. P la y g ro u n d D irecto r (F e m ale ), P e r m a n e n t Service: List being c o m ­ puted. Pow er D istributio n M a in ta in er (N.Y.C. T r a n s it S ystem ): The w ritte n test will be held A pril 18. S te n o g ra p h e r (L aw ): The ra tin g of w ritte n test In progress. S tcnotypist, G ra d e 2: P ra c tic al will be held A p ril 15. S up e rvisin g T ab u la tin g M achine (LB.M. E q u ip m e n t), G ra d e 4: W r it­ ten test being rated. T elepho ne M a in ta in er (N.Y.C. T ran s it S y stem ): W ritten test was held M arch 25. T u rn stile M a in ta in er (N.Y.C. T r a n ­ sit S y ste m ): W ritten test to come on May 2. X -R a y T echn ician : R ating of w r i t ­ ten te s t n e a r ly com pleted. F R E E . TNE GREATEST SHOW ON l ARTN RE$PLENDENTLYREDESI6NE0for1941 INTRODUCING M R . & M R S . G A R G A N T U A T H E G R E A T T h e r e 1» n o b u y i n g o r a e l l j n K •— N o t & co n ten t. Just w rite your n am e an ti a d ilre s a on a iu m t-iH rd and I w ill aend you F K K E D E ­ T A IL S o f t h la r e m a r lv iiM e o tte r. P R E .M IU M C O .. 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