t'TA TS: n.'GCJCATf>orr Dti; m^ers to w'xj ti E A in rR : N e w Y ork, Ju n e 24, 1941 fol,2 No. 41 ATTENDANT Exam S ee P a g e P r ic e F iv e C ents 13 OCCLUSIVE bN FIREMAN TEST “ 'C, ' l a s t M in u te P r a c t i c a l H in ts fo r S a tu r d a y 's W r itte n E x a m S ee P a g e AUTO LIC EN SE E X A M IN E R T E S T C E R T A IN T H IS F A L L New J r . Clerk Exam Likely— Commodity Clerk Jo b s NOW S ee P a g es 6 ,1 6 M W o m S ee P a g e o e n Who’s Included inRamspeckAct S ee P a g e r 5 e W a n t e d i n 7 U . S . J Hospital Jo b s Open a t All Tim es S ee P a g e 3 o b s S ee P a g e 7 5 M o re A n s w e r s to P o lic e S e r g e a n t ’s E x a m S ee P a g e 9 FULLPAGEofDEFENSEJOBS ■ H H i M '. IM S e t One i See Page 9 Page Twd ~ W h a t M a k es a G o o d E x a m in a tio n ? The Experts Try to Figure It Out, Not Too Successfully (Exclusive) The LEADER r e c e n tly re­ p o r te d th e w o r k of t h e A C M P P , a c o n f e r e n c e of big s h o ts w ho a r e g a t h e r i n g r e g u la r ly to stu d y d is c u s s v a r io u s m a t t e r s o f Im p o r­ t a n c e to Civil S e rv ice e m p lo yees. B elo w , T h e L E A D E R g iv es a n ex clu siv e r e p o r t o f a m e e tin g of t h e c o m m itte e d e a lin g w ith th e q u e s tio n o f e x a m s —w h a t m a k e s a good e x a m , w h a t m a k e s a b ad one. C h a r a c t e r s in th e p lay , in th e o rd er of th e ir ap p earan ce, are: C liffo rd T. M cAvoy, D e p u ty C o m m is sio n e r, W e lfa re D e p a r t ­ m e n t, (sin c e r e s ig n e d ) . W a lla c e S. S a y re , Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n e r. • K e n n e th D ayto n ,, D ir e c to r o f th e B u d g e t. W illia m H. L a t h a m , C o n su ltin g P a r k E n g in e e r . D r. L e o n a B a u m g a r t n e r , A c tin g D i r e c t o r of C h ild W e lfa re . D r . W illia m H . B e st, D e p u ty C o m m is sio n e r, H e a lt h D e p a rt­ m e n t. J o s e p h M. C u n n in g h a m , D e p u ty C o m p tro lle r. G ilb e r t E . G o o d k in d , A s s is ta n t to M a n h a t t a n B o r o u g h P r e s id e n t. W illia m F . M e r r itt, A s s is ta n t to t h e D ir e c to r , B u r e a u of R e a l E state . M c A v o y : W e f in d in g e n e r a l ex­ a m i n a ti o n s lik e th o s e fo r a d m in ­ i s t r a t i v e a s s i s t a n t t h a t th e lists e s ta b lis h e d so m e tim e s c o n ta in t h e n a m e s of c ap a b le people, b u t w h o do n o t h a v e th e q u a lif ic a ­ tio n s n e c e s s a r y f o r p a r ti c u la r jo b s. S a y r e : W e u su a lly fin d t h a t th e p e o p le w h o p a ss th e s e g e n e r a l ex­ a m i n a ti o n s c o m p a r e v e ry f a v o r ­ a b ly w ith p ro v isio n a ls, e x c e p t in t h e sp e c ia liz ed e x p e rie n c e w h ic h t h e p ro v isio n a ls h a v e a c q u ir e d on t h e job. W e w a n t to a p p r a is e th e k in d o f e x p erien c e J o h n J o n e s h a d w h e n h e b e c a m e a p r o v is io n a l a n d n o t t h e e x p e rie n c e h e a c q u ir e d sin c e a p p o in tm e n t. In v es tig a to r T e st D a y to n : W e a r e g e tt i n g a w a y f ro m a m a t e r ia l ite m —r e l a t i n g th e e x a m in a tio n to th e job. M y c r it i ­ c ism of th e so c ial in v e s ti g a to r ex­ a m in a tio n w a s t h a t it w a s too g e n e r a l a n d n o t r e la t e d to t h e Job itself. L a t h a m : I n tfDme c a s e s h ig h ly sp e c ia liz ed r e q u ir e m e n t s would* be b e tte r . A fellow w ith f o u r y e a r s o f e x p e rie n c e in o u r d e p a r t m e n t failed th e a s s i s t a n t e n g in e e r (d e­ s ig n e r ) t e s t a l t h o u g h so m e o f h is s u b o r d in a te s , n o t ^ so w ell q u a li­ fied, passed. S a y r e : W a s t h a t b e c a u s e th e t e e t w a s too g e n e r a l? L a t h a m : I t w a s s p e c ia liz e d to th e e x te n t t h a t it c a lle d f o r som e d e sig n o f s t r u c t u r e s o f a k in d n e v e r d o n e in o u r o ffice , b u t by c o n s u lta n ts . T h e r e w a s to o m u c h d e ta il fo r a s u p e r v is o r y jo b . In t h e e x a m in a tio n f o r p a r k fo rem aJi t h e r e w e re n u m e r o u s q u e s tio n s of t h e k in d in w h ic h a fellow h a s t h r e e c h a n c e s to m a k e a m is ta k e , q u e s tio n s a f o r e m a n w o u ld n o t b e e x p ected to a n s w e r a n y w a y — t h e y w e re too g e n e r a l o r h a d to do w ith d e p artm en tal policy. Som e of th e a n s w e r s suppD sed to be r i g h t w e re n o t r i g h t w h e n c h e c k e d w ith t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s policy. D a y to n : I s t h e r e a n y p o in t w h e r e th e d e p a r t m e n t m ig h t h a v e a n o p p o r tu n ity to a d v is e t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n a b o u t t h e e x ­ a m in a tio n a n d in m a k i n g u p th e k e y to t h e a n s w e r s ? I n t h e ex­ a m i n a ti o n f o r j u n io r b u d g e t ex­ a m i n e r w e h a d a n o p p o r tu n ity to d isc u ss t h e p r o p e r a n s w e r s a n d w e fo u n d on e q u e s tio n h a d b een a s k e d u n d e r a m is a p p r e h e n s io n a b o u t b u d g e t p r a c tic e . S a y r e : I t h i n k o u r p r o c e d u r e is well w o rk e d o u t w h e r e t h e ex­ a m in a tio n is d e p a r t m e n t a l . P e r ­ h a p s it n e e d s s t r e n g t h e n i n g in city-w ide e x a m in a tio n s . W h e n we p u b lis h te n t a ti v e k e y s f o r city- C H I C K Y ou , too, can enjoy the prettige o f using regular EACH CNECN (wIthMtCchuf*) personalued chccki like those of large dtpositors, with your name appearing on every check. ll.M OPENS M l ACCOUNT - chirg * nude K gardlcu of how b tltn c *. N o m v ic * ACCOUNTS OTENED BY M A H - Y o u Mailt • your m tr 1(0mail your depoiita. Ck««k( M ftificd w ithout charfc. BM.Y C9ST 7H« m OtfOK HMMN- Mo chtrgc for itc m i dcpocited. ANtONC OAN O P fN AN AOGOfNT patKMi— Federal, 8 u u Bv « 7 or C ity cmploiyM, buaincM or profcMlonal man, bouaewife o r STATEMENT M M IE O w ith c*n<c>kd <Leck« ku ib in d •v e iy t h r t i m onthi at no oo«t. dtccking faeilitic*. and w ife join tly — may u*c our CiMck* Printed with Yooc N u M Deli vtred on O pening Account Ml Fi4ml, SUtt ir City Mipioyiu glvin ImaMdiati mMt M M r salMY dwcki T M N IT COM PAM T t l X O I T I A M I I I C A IIS IROADWAY-NEW YORK M em ber Federal Depoait Inaurance Corporation 'm m ia in tff YOU tO U lO N 'T ASK FOR w id e e x a m in a tio n s In w h ic h you a r e in te r e s te d , w e s h o u ld lik e to h av e th e d e p artm en ts w rite us t h e i r c r itic is m s o f a n y o f th e t e n ­ tativ e key answ ers. M c A v o y : A re th e r e n o t c o n tr o ­ v e r s ia l ite m s,- a m o n g o th e rs , in s o m e e x a m in a tio n s ? S a y r e : W e c a n n e v e r be s u r e t h a t s u c h q u e s tio n s w ill n o t be in c lu d e d in an e x a m in a tio n . W h a t s e e m s c o n tr o v e r s ia l to you m a y n o t s e e m so to o u r e x a m ­ in e rs . M c A v o y . T h e r e w e re five q u e s­ tio n s o n t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s is ­ t a n t e x a m in a tio n o n w h ic h a u ­ t h o r it i e s d iffere d . Too M any (Zlooks S a y r e : T h e o nly w a y b y w h ic h w e c a n e lim in a te su c h ite m s is to h a v e m o r e p e rs o n s loo'k a t th e p r i n te d q u e stio n s . W e p r e f e r to h a v e tw o p eople w o r k o n a n ex­ O ffic ia l Appliance List C u n n i n g h a m : T h e r e is conRi^ a b le d iffic u lty th e r e . Take t!!' o ffice a p p lia n c e o p e ra to rs, for a m p le . T h e f i r s t p a r t of the a m i n a ti o n w a s o n g e n e ra l inteiii’ g e n c e a n d e d u c a tin g ; then f”] low ed a p r a c t i c a l te s t. i think t h is p r e c e d u r e k n o c k e d out a o f p r a c t i c a l o ffice appliance o”' e r a t o r s ; it w a s a complete v e rsa l of t h e p r o p e r examinirf' p ro c e d u re . I f y o u devoted nior a tt e n ti o n to th e p r a c tic a l side voi* w ould b r i n g in lo ts o f people p r a c tic a l e x p e rie n c e . ® S a y r e : T h a t is t r u e if we g e t th o s e w h o n o w h a v e jobs o'* th e s e a p p lia n c e s in p riv ate busU n e s s ; b u t o u r e x p e rie n c e has bep« t h a t it is d if f ic u lt to ge* them G o o d k in d : I n t h e case of L a d m i n i s t r a t i v e job, y o u get a di” f e r e n t ty p e o f p ro b lem , in for^ m e n jo b s, f o r e x am p le, some of t h e m e n fr o m t h e r a n k s do not m a k e su c h g o od fo re m e n as out­ sid e r s w ith g r e a t e r education or e x p e rie n c e in su p e rv iso ry pojj. tio n s . T h e r e - i s a n o th e r problem in lin e s o f p ro m o tio n ; you do b e t t e r w ith a p e r s o n brought in f r o m o u tsid e tti a n w ith th e people b r o u g h t u p fr o m t h e ra n k s, J l f e r r i t t : T h e .c o m m e n t of some o f o u r p e o p le in t h e examination f o r a sp e c ia liz ed jo b lik e junior a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s i s t a n t was that th e y w e re a s k e d in tremendoiu d e ta il a b o u t o d d s a n d ends of of. flee p ro c e d u re . G o o d k in d : 1 m a k e th e point t h a t t h e r e s h o u ld b e som e meant o f p r o m o tio n so t h a t employee! d o w n belo w w ill n o t be hurt. B a u m g a r t n e r : H o w about the u se o f t h e p r o b a tio n a r y period? S a y r e : T h o se d e p a r tm e n ts that u se t h e p r o b a ti o n a r y period actu. a lly p a r ti c ip a t e in t h e examina. tio n p ro c ess. I t is actually a w o r k i n g t e s t a n d y o u have com­ p le te a u t h o r i t y u n d e r th e law to u s e it a s su c h . T h o m p s o n : T h e em ployee gen­ e ra lly do es h is u t m o s t during the p r o b a ti o n a r y p e rio d a n d then falls off. S a y r e : W e n o tic e , though, on t h e s e rv ic e r a t i n g r e p o r ts which c o m e in o n n e w em ployees, that d e p a r t m e n t s so m e tim e s m ak e neg. a tlv e r e p o r ts b u t k e e p the em­ p loyees. Over 20,000 Brought Under Civil Service r i R I O N A L •N which are too general E x p e r ts S o m e tim e s F a il S a y r e : W e t r y to solve t h a t p ro b le m by u s in g e x p e r ts f o r th e r a ti n g . S o m e tim e s t h e e x p e r ts fa il us. B e s t ; I n th is c o n n e c tio n I c a n t h i n k o f o u r lis t fo r m e d ic a l In­ s p e c to r, w ith fiv e d i f f e r e n t ty p e s o f e x p e rie n c e . All c a n d id a te s to o k t h e s a m e e x a m in a tio n in th e m o rn in g , a n d in t h e a f te r n o o n to o k t h e i r sp e c ia ltie s. E x p e r ie n c e w a s r a t e d o n th e b a s is of tw o y e a r s o f c lin ica l e x p e rie n c e , b u t d id n o t t a k e t h e s p e c ia lty in to c o n s id e ra tio n . F o r t h e tw o p e r ti­ n e n t 'c l i n i c y e a r s t h e y a ll g o t th e s a m e c re d it. T h a t fa ile d o n e of t h e b e s t p e d ia t r ic i a n s in t h e c ity w h o h a d o nly o n e y e a r o f c lin ic a l e x p erien c e , b u t fiv e o r six y e a r s o f g e n e r a l p ra c tic e . S a y r e : Y o u r e x a m p le s e e m s to sh o w t h a t t h e p ro b le m w a s so m e ­ t h i n g else. I t w a s t h e tw o y e a r s o f c lin ica l e x p e rie n c e r e q u ir e d t h a t e lim in a te d o n e w h o m y o u r e ­ g a r d a s a good c a n d id a te . Y o u r s t a t e m e n t in d ic a te s t h e e x a m in e r s w e re w r o n g in n o t g iv in g p r o p e r w e ig h t to a p p r o p r ia t e c lin ic a l ex­ p e rie n c e . D a y to n : I t h i n k a n o t h e r ite m f o r e n li g h t e n m e n t is t h e q u e stio n o f e d u c a tio n a l b a c k g r o u n d a s e xperientp S u b w a y J o b F in is h e d Vll sendyou my YOUR NAME PRINTED % Kennetb Dayton, Director of the Budget, criticizes exams a m in a tio n a n d a t h i r d to c h e c k it. W e c a n n o t a lw a y s e lim in a te all w e a k ite m s In t h is w ay, b u t on th e o t h e r h a n d , if we e x p a n d th e p ro c e s s to o m u c h , to o m a n y peo­ ple k n o w a b o u t t h e e x a m in a tio n . W e p r e f e r to e lim in a te fiv e ite m s r a t h e r t h a n h a v e six p e o p le *’ead th e q u e stio n s . B a u m g a r t n e r : H o w a b o u t th e ra tin g k ey ? W e h a d a lis t fo r w h ic h t h e t y p e o f experiencje we cou ld u se w a s n o t r a t e d so h ig h a s e x p e rie n c e w h ic h o f f e re d no q u a lif ic a tio n f o r t h e jo b . I n th is p a r t i c u l a r I n s ta n c e —t h e jo b r e ­ q u ir e d w o r k in g w ith c h ild r e n —a d o c to r w ith t e n y e a r s o f se rv ice in a h o s p ita l w a s g iv e n m o r e ex­ p e rie n c e c r e d i t t h a n a d o c to r w ho h a d th r e e y e a r s o f e x p e rie n c e e n ­ tir e ly w ith c h ild re n . T h e f o r m e r h a d m o re e x p e rie n c e o f c o u rse, b u t n o t th e b e s t ty p e fo r th is po­ sitio n . a g a i n s t p r a c tic a l eligibility. BETTER BEER W ith personal lette rs w elcom ­ in g f o r m e r B.M .T. and I.R.T. .sub­ w a y w orkers “ to the fa m ily o f c ity e m p lo y ee s,” and a report to M ayor LaG uardia on th e job o f recla ssifica tio n , P aul J. Kern, P re sid e n t o f t h e Municipal Civil Service C om m ission, announces th a t the process o f tr a n sfe r r in g the t r a n sit group is all over e x ­ cep t fo r a f e w f in ish in g touches. “ T he entire op e r atin g and m a in ten a n ce force o f the form er p riv ate su b w a y s y s t e m s h a s been recla ssified e x c e p t fo r about 600 w h o h a v e special problems. " T h i s , ” K e r n say s, “ m e a n s t h a t 20,120 s u b w a y w o r k e r s h a v e b een re c la s s if ie d in t h e o p e r a t i n g a n d m a i n t e n a n c e en d o f t h e f o r m e r B.M .T. a n d I .R .T . s y s te m s .” A p p r o x im a te ly 4,000 c le rica l a n d a d m in istrativ e em p lo y e es have b e e n I n v e s tig a te d , b u t title s h a v e n o t a s y e t b e en a ssig n e d , b e c a u se th e C ivil S e rv ice title s v a r y c on ­ s id e r a b ly f r o m th e p r iv a te sy s ­ te m title s . “ F i n a l c la s s if ic a tio n o f th e s e c le ric a l a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i v e em ­ p lo y e e s,” K e r n say s, “ w ill a w a it a s h o r t d e la y w h ile t h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n c o n f o r m s Its title s to o u r s . ” Checked O ver 25,000 T h e C o m m issio n c h e c k e d a n d f in g e r p r i n t e d 25,783 em p lo y e es of t h e f o r m e r p r iv a te lines. O nly 315 e m p lo y e es w e re d isq u a lifie d f o r c h a r a c t e r , c itiz e n s h ip o r lac k o f th e r e q u ir e d p e rio d o f p re v io u s se rv ice . “ T h is e x c e p tio n a lly low n u m ­ b e r ,” M r. K e r n sa id , “ is p ro o f t h a t th e e m p lo y e es o f t h e s u b w a y s y s te m a r e a c o n sc ie n tio u s , h ig h gra d e g ro u p .” I t w a s th e l a r g e s t Job o f c la ss i­ f ic a tio n e v e r u n d e r ta k e n by a S t a te o r M u n ic ip a l C o m m issio n , a n d w a s d o n e a t a “ c o st o f a b o u t h a lf t h a t n o r m a lly In volved In r e ­ c la s s if ic a tio n w o r k o f t h is ty p e In o t h e r Civil S e rv ic e ju r is d ic tio n s .” A ll V isite d on Job E v e r y e m p lo y e e w a s v is ite d on h is Job b y a field p a r t y w h ic h f o r a c h e c k o f p o ssib le criminal re c o rd . T h e n e a c h employee was In te rv ie w e d a t th e Commission by an I n v e s tig a to r w h o required p r o o f o f c itiz e n s h ip a n d good c h a r a c t e r a n d c h e c k e d with th» p a y r o ll r e c o r d s to d e te rm in e if th« em p lo y e e h a d b e e n employed for o n e y e a r p r io r to unification ai r e q u ir e d b y t h e W ic k s law. T h e w o r k w a s complicated, it w a s said , b e c a u s e a b o u t 1,000 title s n e e d e d to b e c u t down to a b o u t 200. Paul K e r n finishes job of bringing s u b w a y m e n into Civil Service c h e c k e d t h e n a t u r e o f h is w o r k a n d t h e f u n c tio n s h e p e r f o rm e d . E v e r y e m p lo y e e w a s f in g e r p r i n t e d on th e jo b f o r id e n tif ic a tio n a n d Barred 5 Years Ago, They Now Make List T h e M u n ic ip a l C ivil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n h a s e x te n d e d t h e ell* g ib ility p e rio d fo r th o s e o n th e a tte n d a n t - m e s s e n g e r lis t w h o h a d o n c e b een b a r r e d f r o m t a k i n g th e t e s t a n d t h e n w e re g iv e n a sp e ­ cia l e x a m in a tio n by o r d e r o f th e C o u r t o f A p p e a ls. T h e c o u r t h e ld t h a t th e y w e r e q u a lif ie d to t a k e t h e o r ig in a l t e s t g iv e n a b o u t five y e ars ago. T h e o r ig in a l l is t Is d u e to e x p ire In D e c e m b e r. H o w e v e r , a s a r e ­ s u l t o f t h e t im e s p e n t In s e ttlin g t h e Issu e In c o u r t a n d In h o ld in g a s p e c ia l te s t, t h e n a m e s o f th o s e o n c e b a r r e d w e r e n o t a d d e d to t h e / D on e on Schedule “ T h e C o m m is sio n is naturally p le a se d a n d s o m e w h a t proud cl t h e f a c t t h a t t h i s tre m e n d o u s Job h a s b e e n c o m p le te d o n schedule, d e s p ite t h e I n te r r u p tio n s harajB sm ent o{ t h e w o rk occa* sio n e d d u r i n g t h e y e a r by th* C ity C o u ncil I n v e s tig a tin g Com* m i t t e e , ” M r. K e r n sa id . T h e r e c la s s if ic a tio n Job was un« d e r t h e g e n e r a l sup ervisio n or F r e d H e d in , h e a d o f th e t r a n jit e x a m in in g u n i t, and Joseph O ’N eill, c h ie f o f t h e i n v e s t m e n t b u r e a u o f t h e C o m m ission . As* s i s t a n t s w e re J o s e p h SuHivan» M ilto n M u s ic u s a n d M iss Mildi'C" ^ P e rlm a n . l is t u n t il a m o n th a go . U nle si t h e C o m m is sio n g r a n te d a n o th e r f o u r y e a r s ’ e lig ib ility , t h e ir righ« f o r a p p o in t m e n t w o u ld h a v e w p ire d a lo n g w i t h t h e o th ers o t h e r e g u l a r lis t a t th e end o f tn year. , T h erefo re, th e C o m m is s io n « * cid ed to e x te n d th e life of tb® ‘ f o r f o u r y e a r s to th o s e , w h o w o u ld h a v e b e e n c e r t i f i e d a p p o in t m e n t h a d t h e i r n a m e s a p p e a r e d on t h e list F o r t y - f o u r c a n d i d a te s p a s s e d s p e c ia l e x a m in a tio n a n d were d e d to th e list. C IV IL S E B V IC E LEADBB C opyright, 1941, by C l v n S e r v ­ ice Publication*. Inc. a s second-class m a tte r 2, 1939, a t th e post olfioe a t ITork, N. Y., u n d e r th e Act M arch 8, 1879. O l v n ; S E R V IC E lea b P a « o T hrca &b K e r n 's A d v i c e to F ir e C a n d id a te s Girl Eligibles in Defense ‘fhey’re Wanted to Act As Air Raid Wardens Girls! you o ver e ig h t e e n ? Have yo-* ex perience a s a clerk, nurse, tea ch er, sw itchboard operator, or t y p i s t ? Qr have you a k n o w led ge o f first aid, food preparation, shortjiand, or social se r v ic e ? ^ you have, there is an enrollj^ent and in itia tiv e and h a v e civil defense a s A ir Raid Warden, jjayor LaGuardia m a y soon a sk you to fill it out. you m u s t p o ss e s s g o o d j u d g ­ ment an d i n itia tiv e n e s s a n d h a v e no serious p h y s ic a l d isa b ility . Air R a id W a r d e n y o u w ill, In general, be t h e lia is o n o f f ic e r b e ­ tween th e p u b lic a n d t h e v a r io u s A ir R a id P r o t e c t i o n S e rv ice s. T h e p e r s o n n e l of th e A ir R a id W a r d e n s w ill be d r a w n f r o m eli­ g ib le s o n Civil S e rv ic e lis ts su c h a s c le rk , g r a d e 1, c ity d e p a r t ­ m e n ts , a n d v o lu n te e r s f r o m a ll w a lk s o f life. A p ro p o se d c o u rse of i n s tr u c tio n f o r A ir R a id W a r d e n s in c lu d e s a s e r ie s o f le c tu r e s in F i r s t Aid, R e s t r ic t io n s in W a r t i m e R e g u la ­ tio n s , H ig h E x p lo s iv e a n d I n c e n ­ d i a r y B o m b s a n d th e i r E f f e c ts , G as W arfare, a n d W a r d e n ’s E q u ip m e n t. T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t p a r t o f t h e l a t t e r le c tu r e w ill be a n e x p la n a tio n o f t h e u se of th e gas m ask. T h e e n r o llm e n t b la n k s f o r civil d e fe n s e d u t y a s k s u c h q u e s tio n s as: “ W ill y ou p e r f o r m A ir R a id W arden d u ty ? ” Sanitation UistsActive Phone O perator vs. Police; A L a w y e r States His Case Last w e e k s a w n« w o p p o r t u n ­ ities fo r m o r e m e n o p e n u p in the S a n i ta t io n D e p a r t m e n t . There w e re t w e n ty p r o m o tio n s to the position o f a s s i s t a n t f o r e m a n , which p a y s $2,280, a n d tw e n ty a d ­ ditional p ro m o tio n s to th e n e x t higher g r a d e , t h a t o f f o r e m a n , a t a salary o f $2,460. T h e c e r tif i­ cations w e re m a d e f r o m e x is tin g lists, a n d so f a r a s c o u ld be learned, t h e S a n i ta t io n D e p a r t ­ ment w ould t a k e t h e m e n in th e order in w h ic h t h e y a p p e a r o n th e lists. T h e d e p a r t m e n t fe els th e r e is no n eed to s k ip a n y o n e , a s th e a ppointm ent o f f ic e r h a s a r i g h t to do u n d e r t h e one-out-of-ev erj'three ru le. T h e l a s t n u m b e r c e r ­ tified fo r th e a s s i s t a n t f o r e m a n job is 151; th e l a s t n u m b e r c e r tif ie d for fo re m a n is fifty -fiv e . M eanwhile, t h e s a n i ta t io n m a n class A lis t c o n tin u e d a ctiv e. That list is d iv id e d in to tw o p a r ts , the first g o in g d o w n to n u m b e r 750, for p o s itio n s a s th e y a r is e in the S a n ita tio n D e p a r t m e n t ; a n d the o th e r r e a c h in g to t h e e n d of the list. T h e se c o n d p a r t o f th e list has b een used, a n d will c o n ­ tinue to be u se d b y th e Civil S e rv ­ ice C om m issio n, f o r a v a r ie t y of appropriate jo b s. T h e n u m b e r 2 list w as c e r tif ie d fo r jo b s in th e office o f M a n h a t t a n B o ro u g h President S ta n le y I s a a c s . The position is t h a t of la b o re r, a n d it pays $1,500. L a s t n u m b e r c e r t i ­ fied fro m th e s a n i ta t io n m a n list Is 812. The S a n i ta t io n E lig ib le s Asso­ ciation, o n e o f t h e m o s t v e r s a tile and c r e a tiv e g ro u p s of its k in d ever to a p p e a r in N e w Y o r k City, is m ea n w h ile p r e s s in g its q u e s t for p o sitio n s w ith m a n y d e p a rt*»ient h e a d s , in c lu d in g S a n ita tio n , Public -W orks, P a r k s , a n d even Welfare. T h e y p la n to a p p r o a c h the F e d e r a l Civil S e rv ic e Com*nission f o r p o ssib le o p e n in g s in the d e fen se p r o g r a m . • T h e a tt o r n e y f o r t h e te le p h o n e o p e r a t o r ( m a le ) e lig ib le s t h i s w e e k s t a t e d t h e c ase f o r his c lie n ts . I n a n e x clu siv e i n t e r ­ v iew , h e d e n o u n ce d , w ith p a ssio n a n d p e r s is te n c e , w h a t h e t e r m s th e “ u n f a i r s t a n d ” o f t h e Police C o m m is sio n e r. H e f e e ls t h a t a g r a v e w r o n g hat. b e e n p e r p e t r a t e d a n d t h a t c ity o ffic ia ls a r e n o n ­ c h a l a n tl y a c q u ie sc in g in it. T h e a tto r n e y , S a m u e l A. S pie­ gel, re v ie w e d th e h is to r y o f th e b a tt l e b e tw e e n h is c lie n ts a n d th e p a tr o l m a n elig ibles w h o h old d o w n s w itc h b o a r d jo b s in th e P o lice D e p a r tm e n t. “ I n 1939,” he said , “ a f t e r p r o t e s ta t io n s b y th e M a y o r a n d th e B u d g e t D ir e c to r , a p ro g ram o f e co n o m y w a s p la n n e d in th e P o lice D e p a r t m e n t b y r e p la c in g p a tr o l m e n a n d s e r ­ g e an ts o p e ratin g th e s w itc h ­ b o a r d s a t th e s a l a r y o f $3,000 to $3,500, w ith o p e r a to r s a t $1,200 p e r a n n u m . T h ere afte r, a n ex am ­ in a tio n w as o r d e re d fo r t h a t sp e c ific p u rp o se . T h e e x a m w a s t a k e n in good f a it h b y 1,080 a p ­ p lic a n ts , w h o p lu n k e d d o w n t h e i r good m o n e y fo r fees a n d p u t in t h e i r good tim e a n d e f fo rt. T h r e e h u n d r e d n in e ty p a sse d th e ex am , w h ic h c o n siste d o f a w r i t te n a n d a p r a c tic a l t e s t on s w itc h b o a r d s . O f t h a t list, 120 w e re c e r tif ie d to P o lic e C o m m is s io n e r V a le n tin e . D e sp ite th e f a c t t h a t e v e ry a d ­ v a n ta g e is to be g a in e d b y th e a p p o in t m e n t o f th e s e m e n —a n d a c o u r t d e c isio n to t h a t e f f e c t— n o t a sin g le a p p o in t m e n t h a s been m a d e .” N o Other Jobs “ T h e m e n on th e l is t,” M r. S p ie g el c o n tin u e d , “ c a n ’t o b ta in jo b s a s o p e r a to r s in o t h e r d e ­ p a r tm e n ts , b e ca u se t h e o t h e r d e ­ p a r t m e n t s use w o m e n o p e r a to r s . J u s t w h y a r e t h e y b e in g g iv e n th e r u n a r o u n d ? W h y h a s n o t th e M a y o r in te r c e d e d in t h e i r b e h a lf ? S h o u ld th e P o lic e C o m m is s io n e r 's d ic t a to r i a l a t t i t u d e d e p riv e th e c ity of d e p e n d a b le a n d e ffic ie n t o p e r a t o r s a t less t h a n h a lf th e s a l a r y o f th e p r e s e n t o p e r a t o r s ? S h a ll th e a p p o in t m e n t of ad,dit io n a l p a tr o lm e n be t h w a r te d be­ c a u s e of th is u n n e e d e d e x tr a v a ­ g a n c e ? S h o u ld th e c ity d is r e g a r d its m o r a l a n d legal o b lig a tio n s to th e e lig ib le s ? ” M e a n w h ile , th e m a t t e r is c o u r s ­ in g t h r o u g h th e c o u rts . L a s t w e e k . J u s ti c e J a m e s O ’M alley, of th e A p p e lla te D iv isio n, o r d e re d t h e P o lice C o m m is sio n e r a n d th e Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n to sh o w c a u s e w h y th e y s h o u l d n ’t be p u n ­ ish e d fo r c o n te m p t in th e r e f u s a l to h ir e elig ibles f r o m th e list. BILLW OULDPERM IT ENGItEMEN ALIENSTOW ORK HI7CITYJOBS INHOSPITALS The r e g u la r Civil S e rv ic e b r o a d ­ cast o v er S ta tio n W N Y C on T u e s ­ day of l a s t w e e k f e a t u r e d M ilton ^lusicus, t h e h e a d of th e C o m m is­ sion’s t r a n s i t re c la s s if ic a tio n u n it. Speaking o n th e o c ca sio n of th e virtual c o m p le tio n of t h is w o rk , re q u ire d by th e W ic k s Act, M r. ^ u s ic u s d e s c rib e d m a n y d iffic u ie n c o u n te re d in th e r e c la s s if i­ cation of th e su b v /a y w o r k e r s . H e stated t h a t t h e p r e s e n t c la ssific alon sc h e m e of th e c it y ’s r a ilr o a d ®®ivice w a s e q u a l to th e b e s t ones **’o u g h o u t t h e c o u n tr y . T h e C o m m itte e o n G e n e ra l W e l­ f a r e of th e C ity C o u n c il h a s b e ­ f o re it to d a y a bill p ro p o se d by C o u n c ilm a n A n th o n y J . D igiov a n n a , of B ro o k ly n , te m p o r a r ily to w a iv e c itiz e n sh ip r e q u ir e m e n t s f o r t h r e e title s in th e H o s p ita ls D e p a rtm en t. T h e p ro p o sa l w ou ld w a iv e th e c itiz e n sh ip r e q u ir e m e n t s u n til J u l y 1, 1942, a n d a p p lie s to p h y s i­ c ia n s, n u r s e s a n d in te r n e s , p r o ­ v id in g th e y h a v e filed a d e c l a r a ­ tio n of in te n tio n , o r “ f i r s t p a ­ p e r s ” b e fo re a p p o in tm e n t. S h o r ta g e Here C o u n c ilm a n D ig io v a n n a i n tr o ­ d u c ed th e m e a s u r e b e c a u se o f a s h o r t a g e h e re of p e r s o n s a v a il­ a b le fo r th e s e p osition s. I f th e bill is p a sse d , th e H o s ­ p ita ls C o m m is sio n e r w ill be a b le to a p p o in t p e rso n s in e ith e r of tRe th r e e title s u n til th e sp e c i­ fied d a te , pi’o vid in g t h e y m e e t th e d e c la ra tio n of in te n tio n c la u se . ^0 Test for ^'^sistant Marshall S a n ita tio n G ives 147 to A rm y, N a v y / I he M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice o m m ission h a s d e n ie d a r e q u e s t the F i r e D e p a r t m e n t *;hat a n Pen c o m p e titiv e t e s t fo r Assisant F ir e M a r s h a ll be held. In tead, th e C o m m is sio n d e c id e d to ertify th e P a t r o l m a n N o. 3 R e g 1st to fill the job. T h e a r m e d fo rc e s h a v e c la im e d 147 m e n in th e D e p a r t m e n t o f S a n ita tio n . I n t e r e s t i n g in th is f ig u r e is th e f a c t t h a t 125 o f th e m e n a r e a c tu a lly v o lu n te e r s —h a d b e lo n g e d to th e N a t io n a l G u a r d o r o ne o f th e r e s e rv e m ilita r y o r ­ g a n iz a ti o n s b e fo re c o n s c rip tio n , Describes Subway ^^classification “ H o u r s a v a ila b le b y y o u fo r such d u ty ? " “ A re y o u lic e n se d to o p e r a te a c a r , b u s, o r t r u c k ? ” “ S t a t e e x p e rie n c e t h a t m ig h t be o f u se in d e f e n s e .” C iv ilia n v o lu n te e r s m a y a p p ly f o r e n r o llm e n t b la n k s a t police p re c in c ts . M e a n w h ile , P o lice D e fe n s e Coox*d i n a t o r L ew is J. V a le n tin e a n d F i r e D e fe n s e C o o r d in a to r P a t r i c k W a ls h , a n d t h e i r s t a f f s a r e aC w o r k s o r t i n g a n d in d e x in g lists o f e m p lo y e es a n d elig ib les fo r d e ­ f e n s e d u ty f r o m th e v a r io u s c ity d e p a r tm e n ts . L a te r , w h e n th e c le ric a l w o rk is fin ish ed , th o s e a v a ila b le w ill be a s s ig n e d to v a r io u s police a n d fire d iv isio n s su c h a s p r e c in c ts a n d f ir e h o u s e s fo r i n s t r u c t i o n a n d t r a in in g . 156 elig ibles on th e A u to m o b ile E n g in e m a n list h a v e b een called b y th e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n to t a k e p r a c tic a l te s ts f o r th e a p p r o p r ia t e p o sitio n s of T ru c k an d S urface H e a te r O pera­ to r . T h e t r u c k o p e r a t o r p r a c tic a l t e s ts b e g in o n J u n e 24 a n d th e t e s ts f o r s u r f a c e h e a t e r o p e r a to r b e g a n tw o d a y s la te r . T h ey will c o n tin u e t h e r e a f t e r e v e ry T u e s d a y a n d T h u rsd ay , re sp e ctiv ely , t h r o u g h th e m id d le of A u g u s t. T h e C o m m issio n h a s also been g iv in g p r a c tic a ls to th e eligibles o n t h is list fo r jo b s a s law n m o w e rs a n d b u s o p e r a to r s . I n a d d itio n , th e C o m m issio n r e c e n tly c o n d u c t­ ed a t r a i n i n g c la ss fo r th e A u to E n g in e m a n elig ib les to te a c h t h e m h o w to o p e r a te s t r e e t c a r s . M o re t h a n 80 h a v e a lr e a d y been a p p o in te d to t h e p o s t o f tro lle y o p e r a to r . I t is e x p e c te d t h a t th e list will be u s e d to fill v a c a n c ie s a s a m b u ­ la n c e d r i v e r f o r th e D e p a r tm e n t o f H o s p ita ls . I t h a s n ’t a s y e t been d e cid e d w h e t h e r th o se w ho p a ss t h e p r a c tic a l te s t fo r tr u c k o p e r a ­ t o r will be u sed a s a m b u la n c e d r iv e r s o r w h e th e r a s e p a r a t e p r a c t i c a l t e s t will be held. I n c lu d in g th e p o sitio n of p a s s e n ­ g e r c a r o p e r a to r , fo r w h ic h th e e x a m in a tio n w a s o rig in a lly held, t h e list is b e in g u se d to fill v a c a n ­ cies in se v e n d i f f e r e n t c ity posi­ tio n s . B y P A U L J. K E R N , President, N e w Y o r k City Civil Service Commission T h e b e s t ad v ic e to g iv e f i r e m e n ca n d id a te s is to d isr e g ard all a d v ice. E v e r y man w h o ta k e s an e x a m in a t io n is a d if f e r e n t p e r so n , w ith d if f e r e n t tr ain in g and b a ck g rou n d , a d if f e r e n t n e r v o u s s y s t e m , and d if f e r e n t a p titu d es. A c o u p le o f w e e k s a g o I g a v e an i n t e r v i e w on h o w to prepare fo r the p o l i c e s e r g e a n t ’s te st. I a d v ise d all the co p s to eat a lig h t b r e a k fa st— o r a n g e j u ic e and su ch — b e f o r e the exam . T h e f ir s t m ail a ft e r the t e s t b r o u g h t a l e t t e r fr o m a 240-pound p o lic e m a n w h o said that he had e a ten apple pie, ham, and fr ie d p o ta ­ t o e s for b rea k fa st e v e r y m o r n in g fo r IS y e a r s ; and a ft e r he f o l l o w e d m y a d v ic e he f e lt so fa in t he c o u ld hardly l if t a pen. S o no m o r e o f that. I f y o u are u sed to apple pie, ham and fried p o t a t o e s fo r b rea k ­ f a st — by all m eans cat them the day o f the exam . B u t so m e a d v ic e is s t i l l g o o d . C ra m m ing the n igh t b e f o r e the t e s t is u s e le ss. C ra m m ing fo r a c o ll e g e t e s t or ev en a bar e x a m in a ­ tio n m a y do so m e g o o d b e c a u se the t e s t c o v e r s a lim ite d area. B u t no orie can p r e d ict the area o f an e x a m in a tio n fo r firem en . G en er ­ a lly the e x a m in a tio n w i l l c o v e r the a p titu d es n e e d e d on th e j o b — ■ m e ch a n ica l and m ental. T h e b e s t p r e p a r a tio n is to k n o w the job. T h e r e is no s u b s titu te in fo u r h o u rs or e v e n four w e e k s fo r fo u r y e a r s o f stu d io u s p r e p a r a tion w h ic h an o rd in a ry candid ate m u s t put in t o pass a p r e se n t day c iv il s e r v ic e te st. T h e r e are so m e a x io m s abo u t the t e s t i t s e l f w o r th r e m e m b e r ­ ing. N o q u es tio n can be a n s w e r e d u n le s s it is un dersto od. N e v e r sta r t w r it in g u n til y o u have read the in st r u c t io n s — all o f th e m — c a r e fu lly — and b e tte r read th e m t w i c e . N e v e r a n sw e r a q u e s tio n w h ile in doubt abou t it s m e an in g . R e a d it again. N e v e r l o o k for tricks. C iv il S e r v ic e e x a m in e r s are n o t tr y in g to f o o l p e o p le — th e y are tr y in g to fin d o u t w h a t the c a n d id a te s kn ow . I f o n e an sw e r s e e m s rea so n a b le and o b v io u s d o n ’t l o o k fo r a catch. A g o o d e x a m ­ in a tio n sh o u ld h a ve no c a tch q u e s tio n s. S in ce no d e d u c t io n s are m ad e fo r w r o n g a n sw e rs, but the to ta l sc o r e is co m p u te d on the b a s is o f the to t a l right in a c iv il s e r v ic e te s t , it is a lw a y s w e l l to a n s w e r all q u es tio n s, th o s e o f w h ic h y o u h a v e o n ly a g e n e ra l idea as w e ll as th o s e o f w h ic h y o u are sure. A l o t o f ca n d id a tes w ill fail. T h a t is n o t b e c a u se C iv il S e r v ic e e x a m in er s are n a sty p e o p le lo o k i n g around fo r w a y s to m ake m an­ kind unhappy. In th is t e s t a b o u t th r e e o u t o f fo u r w ill fa il the w r i t ­ ten. T h e r ea so n fo r th is is th e fa c t t hat th e r e are o n ly a f e w th o u sa n d j o b s to be f ille d in fo u r years. I t is cruel and h e a r tle ss t o pass m e n o n to a list, so fa r dow n that t h e y n e v e r a p ray erfu l c ha nce o f app o intm en t, and ra ise fa lse h o p e s that c annot be r e a l­ ized. T h e C o m m iss io n is t r y in g to put an end to th is pr a c tic e. It w a n ts e v e r y man w h o p a s se s t o have a real chance fo r a p p o in tm en t, i f n o t t o the m ain job, then to an a p p ro p ria te one. T h i s m e a n s that l is t s are sh orter, but th o s e w h o p ass can h av e so m e g e n u in e hop e o f a job. M o s t o f all be p h ilo s o p h ic . N o t e v e r y o n e can be a fir e m a n — not e v e n all th o s e w h o w is h to be. R e m e m b e r that all is n o t lo s t by f a i l ­ ure in one e x am in a tio n . A v e r y p r o m in e n t M a y o r o f N e w Y o r k C ity, w h o se r v e d w it h r e s p e c t f o r t w o term s, w e n t in to p o l i t ic s o nly b e ­ cau se he co uld n o t learn t o run a s u b w a y train to the sa t is f a c t io n o f the B M T . O ne o f the g r e a t e s t m e d ic a l c lin ic s in the w o r ld is o p e r a ted by a d o c to r w h o w a s o n c e a sk ed to w ith d r a w fr o m m e d i­ cal c o ll e g e b e c a u se o f so m e p e c c a d illo or other. F a ilu r e on o n e e x a m in a tio n is n o t a su re in d ex o f su c c e s s , but n e ith e r is it a c e r ­ tain c riter io n o f fa ilu re. E x t r e m e n e r v o u s n e s s b e f o r e the t e s t or e x t r e m e d e p r e ssio n th e r e a f t e r are both fa tu o u s. M a n y o f us w h o sp e n t se v e n y e a r s in c o ll e g e p a s s in g all e x a m in a tio n s and sla v e d o v e r bar e x a m in a tio n s a lw a y s f e e l that w e w o u ld rather b e p la y ­ g ro u n d d ir e c t o r s — e s p e c ia l l y at t h is tim e o f year. T h e e x a m in a tio n w i l l o f c o u r se be tough. T a k e y o u r tim e. B e calm . R ea d d ir e c tio n s c a r e f u l l y and ofte n . D o n ’t be d istu rb ed by t r if le s . I f the candid ate in fr o n t o f y o u d istu rb s y o u by sc r a tch in g the back o f his ear w ith his pen— pa y no a tte n tio n . T h a t is part o f the test. Y o u can n o t be d istu rb ed at a three alarm fire by a b a t­ ta lio n c h i e f s c r a t c h in g h is ear. I f y o u are b o th er e d by tr if le s y o u w ill n e v e r m ake a firem an. A n d f in a lly take th e t e s t h o m e w ith y o u and com p are the a n sw e rs w i t h the k e y. I f y o u f e e l y o u h a v e p assed, b e g in p r e ­ paring at o n c e fo r the p h y s ic a l— f o r th is is a p e r io d o f nationa l e m e r g e n c y and b e f o r e the ink is dry o n yo u r e x a m in a tio n paper it w i l l be rated, and i f i t r a tes h ig h y o u w i l l be c a lle d — perhaps as e a rly as A u g u s t 1, fo r the p h y sic a l te st, d e ta ils o f w h ic h h a v e a lrea dy b e e n published. G o o d luck to you. FIREM AN CANDIDATES Important! N E X T TUESDAY^S LEADER w i l l c o n ta in u n o f f ic i a l a n ­ sw ers to S a tu rd a y ’s F ir e ­ m an E x am , prepared b y an e x p ert. I f y o u w a n t to k n o w how you m ak e out d o n ’t m is s n e x t w e e k ’s issu e. Maintainer Helpers To Fill Electric Jobs T h e lis t fo r M a i n ta i n e r ’s H elp ­ er, g r o u p C, will be used to fill v a c a n c ie s in th e job o f E le c tr i ­ c i a n ’s H elp er, it w as decided a t th e la s t m e e tin g of th e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n . In th e e v e n t t h a t th e eligib les on th is r o s t e r a r e u n w illin g to a c c e p t th is o ffe r, th e c o m m issio n d e cid e d , th e list fo r E n g i n e e r i n g A s sist­ a n t ( E le c tr i c a l ) , g r a d e 2 w ould bo u se d to fill th e s e p o s ts w h e n p r o ­ m u lg a te d . Test Sept. 5 for Bridge Foremen C a n d id a te s g e tt i n g u n d e r tho w ire y e s te r d a y ( J u n e 2 3 rd), tho d e a d lin e fo r filin g fo r th e w r itte n e x a m in a tio n fo r p ro m o tio n to F o r e m a n of B r id g e P a i n te r s , will be g iv e n th e te s t S e p te m b e r 5. All b rid g e p a in te r s , fo rem an h o u se p a in t e r s a n d o th e r s w ith p a in t e r title s in th e c o m p e titiv e c la ss w e re eligible. J h e jo b pay # $10.50 a d a y . Foui^ CIVIL' S E R Y IO E L E A D E R T n w d a y . Jxme 9j Recent N.Y.C. Appointments The Leader Gathers the List of New City Workers A m o n g the m a n y services rendered by N e w Y ork City’s e m ­ ployees is one s h o w n above— children receiving both medical and social care. Unfortunately m a n y of the workers w h o per­ form these services are a m o n g the lowest paid. T h e recent bud­ get didn’t help them, much, and they’re kicking. Prevailing Rate of Wages May Cost the City Millions T h e s t a t e la b o r la w p ro v id es l l i a t sk ille d la b o r e r s a r e to be p a id a t th e r a t e g e n e r a lly p re v a ilj n ^ in th e a r e a . I f th e g e n e ra l l a t e fo r c a r p e n t e r is $1 a n h o u r in t h e C ity o f N e w Y o rk , th e n c ity e m p lo y e e s w o r k in g a s c a r ­ p e n t e r s m u s t be p a id a t th e r a te o f $ l a n h o u r. H o w is th e p ie v a i li n g r a t e de­ t e r m i n e d ? T h e c o m p tr o lle r (*4 I h e case o f C ity o f N e w Y w k ) is le q u ir e d to co n d u ct a n im;\»lry — a s o r t o f t r i a l h e a r i n g — to fin d o u t b y evid ence of “ e x p e r t s , ” la b o r le a d e rs a n d c o n tr a c to r s , j u s t w h a t th e p r e v a ilin g r a t e in t h e in d u s tr ie s a r e f o r a p a r ti c u ­ l a r sk ille d t r a d e po sitio n . H e th e n e s ta b lis h e s w h a t th e r a t e f o r e ac h t r a d e p o sitio n is to be f o r th e e n ­ s u i n g y e a r u n til c h an g e d . S o m e few y e a r s ag o a d isp u te a r o s e b e tw e e n th e C o m p tro lle r a r d c e r ta in ekilled tr a d e g ro u p s a s to th e b e s t m e th o d of d e te r ­ m in i n g th e p r e v a ilin g r a te of w a g e s. W a s it to be b a se d on th e l a t e p a id fo r s im ila r p o sitio n s p r e v a ilin g in th e i n d u s t r y on a n h o u rly b a sis re g a r d le s s of th e n u m b e r o f h o u rs of e m p lo y m en t, c o n tin u o u s e m p lo y m e n t, s te a d i­ n e s s of e m p lo y m e n t a n d o th e r f a c t o r s ; o r w as th e r a te to be dependent upon th e num ber of d a y s of e m p lo y m e n t, v a ­ c a tio n p riv ile g es, p e n sio n a llo w ­ ances, e tc .? The C o m p tro lle r c la im e d (w ith th e a d v ic e of th e C ity L a w D e p a r t m e n t ) t h a t in a s ­ m u c h a s c ity em p lo y e es in sk illed t r a d e s receiv e s te a d y jobs, g e t v a c a tio n s w ith p a y a n d lib e ra l p e n sio n a llo w a n c es, th e r a te p e r h o u r o u g h t to be less t h a n t h a t Jiaid to o th e r s in o u tsid e jo b s w i t h o u t s te a d y a ll-y e a r-ro u n d e m ­ p lo y m e n t, v a c a tio n s a n d p e n sio n s. I f a c a r p e n te r m a d e $1 a n h o u r on th e o u tsid e, th e n a c a r p e n te r In th e c ity se rv ice sh o u ld g e t SO c e n t s a n h o u r, r e a s o n e d th e C o m p tr o lle r —a n d fix ed th e r a t e a c c o rd in g ly . W ell, th e em p lo y e es o f th e c ity c o u ld n 't see t h a t te n c e n t d i f f e r ­ e n tia l in h o u rly p ay. I f t h e y w e re lu ck y e n o u g h to be on th e c ity payro ll, th e y o u g h t to g e t t h e sa m e r a te of p a y w h e t h e r it w a s s te a d y w o r k o r o n ly a few m o n th s ’ w o rk . As lo n g a s th e y W orked th e y fe lt th e y o u g h t to p t th e j a y o n th e s a m e h o u rly o asis a s o u tsid e sk ille d w o r k e r s . T h e f a c t t h a t th e y m a y in so m e c a s e s m a k e $2,700 a y e a r in th e c ity se rv ice o v e r a y e a r ’s tim e , v^hile o th e r s o u tsid e th e c ity m a y m a k e o nly $1,500 fo r le s se r p e rio d s o f se rv ic e w a s of no in ­ t e r e s t to t h e c ity em plo y ees. T h e y c la im e d th e p r e v a ilin g w a g e law g a v e th e m th e r i g h t to g e t th e full p a y w ith o u t a n y d e d u c tio n s fo r su c h c o n s id e r a tio n s a s l e n g th o f service, v a c a tio n s , etc. T h e C o m p tro lle r c o u ld n ’t see it t h e i r w ay, so th e em p lo y e es b r o u g h t a p ro c e e d in g a g a i n s t th e C o m p tro lle r a n d th e C ity to c o m ­ pel th e m to p a y c ity sk ille d w o r k e r s a t th e s a m e h o u r ly r a te o f p a y a s is p a id to n o n -c ity sk illed w o r k e r s in th e s a m e tr a d e . (T h e c a s e s a r e k n o w n a s th e W a ts o n a n d H e a n e y c ases.) T h e S u p r e m e C o u r t h e ld t h a t th e C ity h a d to p a y th e r e g u la r p re v a ilin g r a te s w ith o u t a n y d e ­ d u c tio n s o f a n y k in d , w h e t h e r th e e m p loy ee w o rk e d o n ly t e n w e e k s a y e a r o r fifty -tw o . T h e C ity a p p ea led . T h e A p p e lla te D iv isio n m o d ifie d th e S u p re m o C o u r t ’s decisio n by a llo w in g th e C ity to c o n sid e r th e f a c to r s o f v a c a tio n , p e n sio n s a n d s ic k lea v e s in fix in g th e p r e v a ilin g r a t e s fo r c ity w o rk e rs, a n d t h e r e f o r e , fix a so m e w h a t low er r a t e p e r h o u r t h a n t h a t p a id to th e t r a d e g e n ­ e rally , T h e Citjf w a s n o t s a tis f ie d w ith th a t. T h e C o m p tr o lle r a s k e d th e C o u rt of A p p e a ls to c o n s tr u e th e p r e v a ilin g r a te of w a g e s la w to give h im th e r i g h t to t a k e in to c o n s id e r a tio n t h e lo n g e r a n d s t e a d ie r a n d m o re d e sira b le cond itio n a of e m p lo y m e n t by th e c ity in a d d itio n to d e d u c tin g fo r v a ­ c a tio n s, p e n sio n s, etc. B u t th e h ig h e s t s t a te c o u r t s u p p o r te d th e v iew o f th e A p p e lla te D iv ision , WeStepIntoWaterDept, This Is What We Discover The annual boatride o f the D e ­ p a r tm e n t o f W a ter Supply, Gas and E lectricity w a s held Monday w h en the S, S. A lex a n d er H a m il­ ton .steamed up the Hudson to B e a r Mountain with em plo y ees and m em bers o f their fam ilies. Proceed* o f the ev en t g o to the E m p lo y e e s W e lfar e Fund which receives its m on eys ann ually from th is o u tin g and the annual enter­ ta in m e n t in the winter. The W el­ f a r e Fund perm its e m p lo yee s in te m p o r a ry need o f financial a s ­ sista n ce to m ake sm all loans w ith o u t in te re st or endorsers. P a t r i c k (Juilty, C o m m is sio n e r, Is H o n o r a r y C h a ir m a n of th e E m ­ p lo y ees W e lf a r e F u n d a n d M rs. K r a f t , fo u n d e r of th e o r g a n iz a ­ tio n , is C h a ir m a n . T h e o th e r o ffi­ cers a re: J o h n J . M c H u g h , W illia m 3. G r a n f le ld , E u g e n e A, D r u m m , Alice D o n o v a n , N ic h o ls J . K e lly , T h o m a s F , H a n n o n , W illia m H . C o rre ale, H e r m a n F o r s te r , F r a n k S. Sim a a n d O s c a r Z in n , T h e C o m m itte e in c h a r g e o f th e b o a trid e c o n s is ts o f: “ B ill” C o r­ re ale, H o n o r a r y C h a ir m a n ; O s c a r Z ln n , C h a ir m a n ; J o h n n y D u g a n , t r e a s u r e r , “ B ill” S h a n n o n , s e c r e ­ ta r y , E d . P o w e r s , P a u l R e in , G eo rg e H id t, J o h n L ow e, A r t h u r K e n n e d y a n d E d . S te w a r t. O u r “ e y e ” a t th e d e p a r t m e n t of W .S.G .& S. r e p o r ts t h a t L u cille B le istift, c le rk in th e B r o o k ly n b u r e a u of W a t e r R e g is te r , is b a c k on th e job a f t e r a n e x te n d e d lea v e of a b se n c e d u e to illness. S h e is a g a in full o f p e p a n d a s a c tiv e a s e v e r c o lle c tin g c o n tr ib u tio n s f o r ih e d e p a r t m e n t ’s C o m m u n ity C h e st F u n d . W elc o m e b a c k , L u ­ cille, a n d d o n ’t f o r g e t us. * T h e Abe G i n s b u r g ’s (Abe is e n ­ g in e e r in g a s s i s t a n t in B ro o k ly n ) a n n o u n c e th e a r r iv a l of a fin e lo o k in g b a b y g irl. L ie u t. Col. A n a n a ly sis o f c ity record* { how that recent app ointm en ts inc lj d e a group o f M anagem en t A s ­ sista n ts, porters and M aintenance paintei's in the N e w York City H o u sin g A u th o rity ; Clerks and t y p e w r itin g c o p y ists in th e W el­ fa r e D ep a rtm en t; In sp ectors of P lu m b in g in the H o u sin g and B uilding s D epa rtm en t and c le a n ­ ers in the D ep a rtm en t o f Public Work.s. The app o intm en ts include jobs su ch a s tem porary Audit Man­ a g e r in th e Comptroller’s office a t $6,000 a y e a r and clerks at $840 in various departm ents. S ince th e lis t is n o t c o m p le te a s a p p o in t m e n t s a r e n o t a lw a y s im m e d ia te ly o b ta in a b le , T he L E A D E R will p u b lis h a d d itio n a l r e c e n t a p p o in t m e n t s n e x t w eek. M e a n w h ile , a p a r ti a l l is t fol­ low s: N. Y. C. H ousin g A u thority ■ W a t c h m e n , $1,200. J o h n F l l n t e r . J o h n J . Ca^sn. M anagem ent A ssista n ts, $1,560. H e r b e r t G o ld , D a v i d J . L i n s k y , S e y m o u r G r i s s , J o h n M. R o t h m a n , M ild re d S w e a rn g in , Leon Shaw , M o i'd e c a i A. L a d d e n , E d i t h S. Y a n o fs k y , S y lv ia R. P e u ld h u h , M a r y A. A b e l, J u l i u s F r i e d m a n . P o r t e r s , .$1,020. A l e x a n d e r J . B a r to lo , S i g m u n d G o k l.ste in , T h o m a s W . D w y er, A n th o n y L. M assa, D a l­ to n R a n d , G u e rin o R. P e tro n e , P a u l F o.ss, V i n c e n t G. D illo n , L o u i s J . C ard illo , W i lb u r J o h n s o n , S te p h e n D iB ari. O ffice A p p lia n c e O p e ra to r (N u ­ m e r i c P u n c h ) $1,200. G l a d y s D. R ay. A iito m o b ile E n ffin e n ian , $1,380. S am u el W . B reeznoff. L a b o r e r s ( t e m p ) $4 a d a y , I r v i n g A . D o m r o e , G e r a r d A . A lle n . So t h a t th e la w is s u b s ta n tia lly t h is : T h e city , in f ix in g th e p r e ­ v a ilin g r a te o f w ag es, m a y con­ s id e r a lo n g w ith th e r a te a c tu a lly p a id in th e c o m m u n ity , t h e b e n e ­ f i ts of v a c a tio n , p e n sio n s a n d o t h e r s im ila r f a c to rs , a n d fix th e r a t e a t a lo w e r h o u rly fig u r e t h a n p a id to th e g e n e r a l t r a d e w o r k e r s c o m m e n s u r a te w ith th e v alu e of s u c h sp e c ia l c ity p riv ile g e s ; b u t th e C ity m a y n o t c o n sid e r th e f a c t o r of lo n g e r o r s te a d ie r se rv ic e t h r o u g h o u t th e y e a r. W hat It M eans I n p r a c tic a l a p p lic a tio n th is m a y m e a n a d iffe re n c e o f a n y ­ w h e r e fro m $100 to $300 a y e a r m o re to e a c h sk ille d t r a d e e m ­ p loyee t h a n h a s b een p a id in th e p a s t. I t m a y m e a n p a y m e n ts of c la im s fo r u n la w f u l d e d u c tio n s m a d e b y th e c ity sin ce 1937, I n ­ a s m u c h a s th o u s a n d s of p o sitio n s m a y be Involved b y th is r u lin g o f th e C o u rt, th e a d d itio n a l c o s t to th e c ity u n d e r th e p i'ev a ilin g r a t e of w a g e la w m a y ju m p a fe w m illio n s a y e ar. B u t th e b u d g e t f o r 1941-42 h a s a lr e a d y b een a d o p te d w ith o u t a l­ lo w in g f o r s u c h in c r e a s e d cost. W h a t ’s th e C ity g o in g to d o ? W ell, on e c ro w d w h is p e rs “ m a y be p a y c u t s ” ; a n o th e r c ro w d f e a r s re d u c tio n in th e n u m b e r of sk ille d p o sitio ns. A n d a t h i r d w h isp e r, h a r d ly a u d ib le , s a y s “ a n ­ n u a l s a l a r y b a sis f o r ■ sk illed l a b o r e r s to av o id th e p r e v a ilin g w a g e r a t e la w .” W h o k n o w s ? M a tth e w F , Q u in n , a s s i s t a n t e n ­ g in e e r in th e r e a l e s t a a t e d iv isio n a n d a n o ffic e r of th e E n g in e e r R e s e r v e of th e U. S. A rm y , w a s r e c e n tly d e c o r a te d w ith th e P u r ­ ple H e a r t . T h e a w a r d w a s p r e ­ s e n te d a t G o v e r n o r ’s I s la n d by M a jo r CJeneral I r v i n g J . P h illip so n, c o m m a n d in g g e n e r a l of th e S econ d C o rp s a r e a . Q u ilty a n d othei-a of th e d e p a r t m e n t w e fe p r e s e n t d u r i n g th e p r e s e n ta tio n . G e o rg e J o r d a n ’s S e c r e ta r y in t h e B r o n x c h a n g e d h e r n a m e to M rs. F r a n k E b e rle . J o r d a n is th e C hi« f C le rk u p a t th e B r o n x o f­ fice. Tests for Welfare Jobs 70 c a n d id a te s w ill c o m p e te fo r jo b s in tw o d i f f e r e n t p o s itio n s in th e D e p a r t m e n t o f W e lfa re , n e x t W ed n esd ay an d T h u rsd a y (Ju n « 25 a n d 26). T h e w r i t t e n p a r t o f t h e open c o m p e titiv e te s t f o r ju n io r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e a s s i s t a n t in t h e D iv isio n of C o m m o d itie s D isrib u ion o f th e W e lf a r e D e p a r t m e n t w ill be g iv en to 23 c a n d id a te s o n W e d n e sd a y . O n th e n e x t d a y , 47 em p lo y e es o f t h a t d e p a r t m e n t a r e s c h e d u le d to t a k e th e p ro m o tio n t e s t fo r se n io r su p e rv iso r, g r a d e 4. A s s i s t a n t G a x d e n e r , $1,S«0. ]iilar> Un H . W alsh, M a i n t e n a n c e F a 4 n t e r s , « M .M » w eek, E ric h T rick , G erard P, Jan se n , H e n ry J. H a rriso n , F r e d ­ e r ic k J . S ta u f e r , T h e o d o re M u eller, L o u is K rid q e s, ( jr a h a m B re sla w s k y , J o h n J. M an d ile, C om ptroller’s O ffic e A u d it M anager (te m p ) $6,000. J a m e s T. E llis. C l e r k , $8«0. J a c k S c h o o l , J u l i u s C ohen. T a b u l a t i n g M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , 11,*00. A n n a K r u s e . Licensed F ir e m a n D e p a r tm e n t o f M a r k e ts (te m p ) $7 a d a y , V i n c e n z o S e p e , C l i f f o r d G. F r e e la n . . S t a t i o n a r y e n g i n e e r ( t e m p ) $9 a day. B ern ard J. T rean o r. P a rk s D epa rtm en t T i c k e t A g e n t , B8U c e n t s a n h o u r . H e r m a n B . Sotooloff. C l e r k , $849—A a r o n J a ^ s p e , L e o n S to ller. I n v e s t i g a t i o n —S t e n o g r a p h e r (re­ p o r t i n g ) 11,800. H o r a c e M. L e v y . W e lfar e D epartm en t Forem an of M echaalcH , $1,800. W illia m F . F o r a n . T y p e w r i t i n g B o o k k e e p e r , $1,200, M a r i e J . C liff o n d , S p e c i a l P a t r o l m a n , $1,200. A aron H im m e lste in . C l e r k s , $1,200—S o l o m o n L i n o w i t z , A d ie P a s c a l ( E d w a r d ) , J e r o m e H a ­ ber, D a n ie l L eo L e v y , H e le n O ser, P a u l i n e F i U o r a m o , ( G e r tr u d e E i s e n b e r ^ M u r r a y M. K a p to w ltz , N a t a ­ lie B a .s s e ln , R a y L a n g h o l z , N a t h a n W a llfis c h , K a c o n S h a p iro , M alv in o H o lz . C l e r k s , $840—R u t h S. B erm an, C la rk D o n ald so n , H e len R o th , G e r­ tru d e Z in m an , H e len S c h w a rtz . T y p e w r i t i n g C o p y i s t s , .$960—B e l l a Z ab lu d o w sk y , B essie P aterso n , F l o r e n c e F . B o ffa , R o s e T a u b , T i llie Z i n s , E d i t h S i n p e r . Public W orks C l e a n e r s , 8860—H e l e n C. K u n t z e , M a r y C. F l o o d , H e e l n M . F e n n e s sey. C l e a n e r s , $1,200—I s a a c R ic h ard ­ son, T h o m a s V. C a rre iri. P la y g ro u n d D ire c to r, $1,260 — H e n r y G iv > s sm a n , S a u l R i m b e r g , J o ­ seph X M arin e, Jo h n R i, W , P e n a , M o r t o n G lu c k "o "* H a rsb e lis, L i m ,p e r t, J a c k B . K a i k o T / . lia m N esd ale, Irv im r N a tta n ElJ Wii S U ,.„ u in , H o u sin g and Building m e n d , Jo se p h B ald w in I n s p e c to r s o f E Ieval«r» w , i w | - w i i i i a m P . j i h “ ” 7, “r r o ) J. L iss n e r, E d w a rd J. p ,' E m il A. B o n an d er, A rth B la n d , J a m e s F . G alv in J. D epartm en t of Docks J u n i o r A iriM irt A sslK tu,.*. „ A rn o ld L. G rcenbertr S c h m i t z , D a v i d R . K i r s h n , '. p h o n s e A . A n n u n z i a t o , Davi.i W a ls h , B e r n a r d L. B u rstv n M M. M o lle r . Henn/ O ile r , $1,980—A b i-a h flm W p y u M arin e S to k e r, $ 2, 10, ! ¥ , T o al. ‘«ncn E l e c t r i c i a n ’s H e l p e r (temn^ ti - J o s e p h A q u llin o . J u n i o r A i r T r a f f i c C onfm i d gM^der (te m p ) Sanitation Department j r p T ’A V u n a S n T " ' ' ” " ' D epartm en t o f Correction C o r r e c t i o n O f f i c e r , $ i , 7(!<, _ , , L. V alv era. Borough President, Bronx S ta tio n a ry E n g in eer, G e o rg e W . M elous $<) j, j . .. B o rough President, Brooklyn C l e r k , .$840—M o r r i s R ip n s, Borough President, Queens l a b o r e r s , *1,500—W ilifiini j cr e ll, J o s e p h F . Y u s h o w s k i , A ndrew P ro p o k o v itz , • L o u is J . G iordano S ta n le y G reenberg. B a rn » y u' S c h o r , J o s e p h V i t a l e , W illia m Sinirl er, L e o n a r d S a m u e ls . Jerom e H L av erty , Joseph F a rh i, Julius L u c k e r , M a r t i n W . C i r n a n a n d Sid* j n.^y D . M in s o n . A u to m o b ile E n g l n e . n ia n (t*‘mn) $1,500—L a w r e n c e S c h o n b e r g Full Pay For Draftees? What Ar^ the Chances of Getting It? I f a proposal o f Councilm an John M. C hristensen, o f Queens, g o e s through, v o lu n teers or d r a ft­ ed city em p lo y ee s w ill be on the sa m e financial f o o tin g a s th a t o f membei*s o f the N a tio n a l Guard and reservists. Councilm an C h ristensen’s bill provides th a t the diffei'ence be­ tw e en a r m y p a y and c ity pay be g iv e n volun teers and draftees. N a tion a l G uardsm en and reserv­ ists already receive the d iffe re n c e b etw een their a r m y p a y and civil pay. A c c o rd in g to th e C o u n c ilm a n , a re p o rt on ju st how m a n y em ­ ployees will be a f f e c te d a n d th e m o n e y in v o lv e d in m a k i n g th e a d ­ j u s t m e n t , w ill be s u b m i tt e d b y h im l a t e r to th e c o m m itte e on civil e m p lo y e es to w h ic h th e bill w as referred . T h e p ro p o sa l a lso pi-ovides t h a t v o lu n te e r s o r d r a f te e s s h o u ld n o t lose th e i r v a c a t io n oi‘ h o lid a y priv ileges. S t a t e Senato r A c t s M e a n w h ile , S t a te S e n a to r P h e lp s P h e lp s a n n o u n c e d l a s t w e e k t h a t h e h a d w r i t te n to G o v e rn o r L e h ­ m a n , M a y o r L a G u a r d ia , D r, Cole, S ta te CJom m issioner o f E d u c a t i o n ; m e m b e r s o f th e B o a r d o f E s t i ­ m a te o f N e w Y o r k C ity, a n d th e B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n o f t h e C ity of N e w Y o rk r e q u e s ti n g t h e m to is­ su e a n o r d e r g iv in g C iv il S e rv ic e e m p lo y e es w h o a r e d r a f te d o r v o lu n te e r to s e r v e in t h e a r m e d fo rc es, t h e d i f f e r e n c e b e tw e e n t h e i r Civil S e rv ic e s a l a r i e s a n d th e s a la r ie s g iv e n to t h e te m p o r a r y e m p lo y e es w h o a r e r e p la c in g t h e m in g o v e r n m e n t se rv ice . I n h is l e t t e r to t h e G o v e rn o r, S e n a to r P h e lp s p o in te d o u t t h a t th e Gk>vernor’s m e s s a g e to th e S t a te L e g is la tu r e h a d urged t h a t Civil S e rv ice e m p lo y e e s w h o a r e d r a f te d re c e iv e th e d if f e r e n c e In s a l a r y b e tw e e n t h e i r r e g u l a r e m o lu m e n t a n d t h e i r a r m y p ay . S u c h a m e a s u r e w a s n o t p a sse d . S in c e th e m o n e y f o r th e c o m ­ p le te salai-y o f a ll C ivil S e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s h a s b e e n in c lu d e d in th e c ity a n d s t a t e b u d g e ts , S e n ­ a t o r P h e lp s a s k e d t h e G o v e r n o r to issu e a n e x e c u tiv e o r d e r g r a n t ­ in g d r a f te d Civil S e rv ic e e m ­ plo yees th e d i f f e r e n c e in s a la r ie s isetw een th e ir re g u la r e m o lu ­ m e n t s a n d th e s a l a r i e s o f t h e t e m p o r a r y e m p lo y e e s a s s ig n e d to re p la c e t h e m . I n s u p p o r t o f t h is p ro p o sa l. S e n a to r P h e l p s s t a t e d : “ T h is p l a n h a s c e r t a i n a d v a n ­ t a g e s w h ic h I b eliev e m a k e i t e n ­ tir e ly fe asib le . I t c osts the Gov­ e r n m e n t n o th in g . I t helps (he G o v e r n m e n t e m plo y ee to protect h is p e n sio n r i g h ts b y enabling h im to m a k e h is m o n th ly pension p a y m e n ts w h ic h in m any cases exceed th e $21 a m o nth which h e re c e iv e s in t h e a rm y . Further, m o re, th e g o v e r n m e n ts are en« a b le d to h ir e s u b s titu te employees to c a r r y o n th e w o r k while the r e g u la r em p lo y ee is serving with th e a r m e d fo rc es. In New Y o r k City, t h e B o a rd of Educa« tio n g iv es t h e d iffe re n c e in sal* a r y b e tw e e n a r e g u la r teacher’s p a y a n d t h a t o f a substitute to t e a c h e r s on s a b b a tic a l leave, a le a v e o f a b s e n c e fo r recuperation o f h e a lth , s t u d y o r travel. Sure­ ly if one d e p a r t m e n t can permit s u c h a s y s te m f o r th e above rea­ so n s, it is e n tir e ly feasible and d e sira b le t h a t a s im ila r plan be in s t it u t e d f o r a ll Civil Service em­ ployees fo r th e m u c h m ore worthy reafton o f s e r v i n g o u r country in its h o u r o f n e e d .” Chances o f Bill I t c a n n o t, o f c o urse, be said h o w m u c h p r o g r e s s will ioe niade e ith e r b y th e C h riste n s e n bill or t h e P h e lp s m e a s u r e . At City H a ll, t h is w’e ek , th e chances ot t h e C h r is te n s e n bill were not view ed o v er-o p tim istic ally . How* e v er, a n u m b e r o f employee or­ g a n iz a tio n s a r e g ir d in g to fight f o r t h e p a y - d if f e r e n tia l, and their e f f o r ts m ig h t be sufficiently s t r o n g to b r i n g v ic to ry . The re* c e n t c o u r t o p in io n w h ic h gave tii« pay d if f e r e n tia l to National G u a r d s m e n is c o n sid e re d a I'O"" e r f u l a r g u m e n t in f a v o r ot the d e m a n d s o f civil s e r v a n ts for d if f e r e n tia l to a ll d r a f t e d govern­ m e n t em plo y ees. Order Exam for Dental Hygietdsts T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil Servicj C o m m issio n h a s o rd e re d p ro m o tio n a n d o p e n competitivfl e x a m in a tio n s f o r th e p o st of t a l H y g ie n iw t R e q u ire m e n ts and d a te s f o r filin g a p p lic a tio n s have n o t a s y e t b e e n a n n o u n c e d . Tbej w ill a p p e a r in T h e L E A D E R ^ so on a s o fficia lly a n n o un ced. Stationary Engineers O.K, as Electricians T h e M u n ic ip a l C ivil Seiv'^J C o m m is sio n h a s r u le d th a t t list f o r s t a t i o n a r y e n g in e e r (f* t r ie ) w ill be c e r tif ie d to t*** p a r t m e n t o f D o c k s a s a p p i0 P “ ® f o r th e job o f a i r p o r t electnc»a» a t L a G u a r d i a F ie ld . r '• ( e i V I L S E B V IG S L E A D E R J im e 2 i 1941 P a g e y iv ^ CIVIL SER V ICE IN NEW YORK STATE ----------------------------------------------- By M ORTON YARMON -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- — -------------------------------------- Where Do H o s p ita l T e s ts A ll-th e -T im e I stand? Shortage of Attendants Makes the Step Necessary Tfie fo llo w in g a re t h e la te st ffificntions, in N e w Y o r k C ity Albany, f r o m p o p u la r S t a te p stands fo r p e rm a n e n t, T Z tem porary. 1°’ j u n i o r C lerk - p^ewr T o r k - J 9 0 0 . . 1,201 p 'A lb a n y -W O O ......... 3,695 P New Y o r k - 5 9 0 0 . . 3,225 T - A lb a n y - 5 9 0 0 ......... 4,998 *• j u n i o r S t e n o g r a p h e r o New Y o r k —$900 . . 1,064 ..... 2,347 L npw T o rlt-1 9 0 0 . . 1,491 T _A lbany— ... 2 :,2T1 ‘ JuntM T TjrtM p-NeW Y » r k - f 9 0 0 . . 1.222 i- A ll)in y -» a O O ......... 2.35« r-Nevir Y o rk -f flO O . . t,T13 T_All>Any-J900 ......... 9,333. ' A M l s t o n t F i t o C leric p_New Y o r k —$900 178 P -N e w Y o r k - $900 . . 100 p _ A l b a n v - 5 1 .2 0 » . . . . 119 p_A ll)any-$90O ......... 1.351 T-Ne\v Y o r k - * 1 . 2 0 0 . 459 r-A lb an y -$ 1 .2 0 0 . . . . 438 T _A lbanv—$980 ......... 994 i_A lba ny-$90(K ......... T.445 A s .« ta ta n t C l e r k p _ A lb a n y -$ 1 .2 0 0 . . . . 321 T -N ew $1,200 . 376 T -N ew Y o r u —$1,060. 558 T_New Yorfc-.<590» . . 437 T - A lb a n y - $ 1 .2 0 0 ___ 783 T - A l b i n y —» 0 0 ......... 7,057 A ss iH ta tit S t e n o g r a p h e r P - N pw Y o r k - $ 1 , 2 0 0 . 227 p _ A lb a n y —$1,200 ----443 T -N e w Y o r k - $ 1 . 2 0 0 . 217 T - N pw Y ork-$900> . . 1,794 T - A lb a n y - S 9 0 0 ......... 1,877 T - A l b a n y - * 1 .2 0 0 . . . . 1,174 ( f r o m S r . S t e n o . lia t ) T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ......... 2,347 (fir»m J r . S t e n o . l i s t ) A ssista n t T y p ist P-N ew Y o rk -$ 9 6 0 .. 38.3 p -A lb a n y -.5 1 ,2 0 0 ----189 T - N e w Y o r k —S I.160. 417 T - N p w Y o r k —$900 . . 1,614 T - A l b a n y —$1,200 . . . . 841 84.875 81. ITS 81.738 7».925 86.00 77.80 84..y; 7».70 8T.10 8S.70 » .7 0 T8;80 89.70 89i50 8>.20 85.20 87.30 87.40 85.90 85.00 88.S0 88.52 87.91 82.37 87.26 80.80 88.50 87.20 88:60 80.90 80.10 84.00 77.80 86.16 87.40 85.9i> 79,“>99 83 70 Latest •p erm an en t a pp o i/n tm e n ts In the futu re, tenda n t teats m a y regu lar in te rv a ls H o sp ita l be g i v e a to A t­ at in te r e ste d candid ates. This is b e in g se r io u s­ ly di»ni3sed as t h e o n ly a n s w e r to t h e s e r io u s s h o r ta g e o f app li­ can ts w illin g to w ork in the Staite'a M en ta l H y g ie n e in s t it u ­ tions. T h e i>roblein» b r o u g h t abo u t b y t h e f a « t th a t A t t e n d a n t s eli- f r o m t h e s e lis ts are: J a n i a r Clerk N ew York-$900 . . . . 825 85.875 A l b a n y - ^ ............... 3,358 S1.575 Juniojr Steno g raplter N ew York—$900 ........ 719 87.30 A Ibany-$900 .............. 2,347 77.80 Ju n io r Typlftt N ew Yorlc-f900 ........ 793 88.40 A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ................ 2,192 84.20 A s sista n t File Clerk N ew York-$900 ........ 105 89.60 Albeny-$900 ............... 1,148 85.50 A ssistan t Clerk N ew Yv>rk-$1,200 . . . . 63 91.04 Albany-$1,200 ............ 533 87.97 A ssistan t Stenoirrapher N ew York-$060 ........ 405 87.40 Albany-$1,000 ........... 192 88.89 A ssistan t T yp ist N e w York-$960 ........ 539 85.20 Albany-$1,060 ............ 167 87.60 All t h e ejcams—N e w Y o r k C ity , N e w Y o r k S t a te , a n d U n ite d S t a te s — o p en a t t h is tim e a r e liste d o n t h e e x a m p ag es. For c o m p le te e x a m in a tio n n e w s, fol­ low T h e L E A D E R e x a m p a g e s r e g u la rly . g ib les are b e in g o f f e r e d higher sa laries f o r d e f e n s e w ork, cam e to a head S a tu rd a y . L ess than 6 ,0 0 0 ap p lican ts to o k t h e A t ­ t e n d a n t te st, a f i g u r e one-third o f th e n u m b e r w h o c o m p e ted a y e a r ago. W h en t h e G ov ernor's C o m m ittee o n R e c la s sific a tio n m e t a fo r t n ig h t ago, m a n y possi­ bilities w e r e ex i^ o red, but o n ly the te st-a t-re g u la r -in ter v a ls prac­ tise seem ed sa tisfa c to ry . I s S p lit U p In to To sim p lify t h e app o intm en t o f eligibles fr o m th e n e w Payroll Examiner list, the S ta te Civil Ser­ vice C om m ission h a s ju s t split up the S ta te i n t o seven insu r­ ance districts. A p p o in tm e n ts will go to e lig ib le s residln;'' w ithin the district in which the vacancy occurs. H o w ev er, when th e list in one district is ex h a u sted , those from other districts will be cer­ tified accordiig t o their stan d in g on the S ta te -w id e list. In cidentally, T h e L E A D E R leanis so m e g oo d n e w s f o r th o s e of the 779 elig ibles w h o live in New Y o rk C ity : t h e p re v io u s list, To Rule on P r o te s t Of E lig ib le s When t h e S t a te Civil S erv ice Commission m e e ts in A lb a n y a t the end o f t h is w e e k , i t is exPf^cted to r u l e o n th e p r o t e s t of eligibles o n t h e A s s is ta n t a n d Senior M e c h a n ic a l S to r e s C le rk s against c e r t i f ic a t i o n b y ju d ic ia l districts. In a 14-page m e m o l a s t w eek, the eligibfea u r g e d -that t h e C om nussion c h a n g e its r u l in g b e ­ cause: a ) t h e o r ig in a l a n n o u n c e *»ent o f t h e t e s ts d id n o t m e n tio n the c e r tif ic a tio n b y ju d ic ia l d is ­ tricts; b) s u c h c e r tif ic a to n Is n o t covered b y t h e r e g u la tio n s of t h e Con\mission; c ) s u c h c e r tif ic a tio n *3 c o n tra ry to t h e m e r i t s y s te m . You h a v e a q u e s tio n a b o u t CIvU Service? Vvnte» irium e o r d r o p in t® se e •«« I^eadev I n f o r m a t i o n S e rv ic e ; ' to 5 M o n d a y s t h r o u g h T h u r s - 7 J o b Will Be Given This Fall P r e s e n t plans o f th e S t a t e Civil S e r v ic e C o m m issio n , T he L E A D ­ E R learns, call f o r an o pen c o m ­ p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n f o r M otor V e h i c le s L ice n se E x a m in e r on o n e o f the fir s t S a tu r d a y s in October. It is doubtful i f any other S t a t e e x a m will be held on t h e sa m e day. O f fic ia ls o f the D e p a r tm en t o f T a x a t io n and F in a n c e and o f its B u r e a u o f M otor V e h ic le s have b e e n disc u ssin g a n e w te st ev er sin c e the old list e x p ire d a m o n th D i s t r i c t s d u e ^ lb e x p ire in O c to b er, is n o w c o m p le te ly e x h a u s te d . A c c o rd in g to e s tim a te s , b e tw e e n 90 a n d 100 P a y r o l l E x a m i n e r a p ­ p o in tm e n ts will be m a d e a f t e r J u l y 1, w h e n th e * n e w b u d g e t f o r t h e D iv isio n o f P l a c e m e n t a n d U nem poym ent Insurance g o e s in to e ffect. A b o u t tw o - th ir d s of tiie e x a m in in g w o r k is lo c a te d in N e w Y o r k City. The D istricts H e r e a r e th e in s u r a n c e d is ­ tr ic ts , a c c o r d in g to c o u n tie s : No. 1, lo c a te d a t A lb a n y —E sse x , W a r r e n , W a s h in g to n , S a r a to g a , S c h e n e c ta d y , S c h o h a rie , A lb an y , R e n s s e la e r , G re en e , C o lu m b ia , U ls te r, D u tc h e s s , O r a n g e , P u t ­ nam . N o. 2, lo c a te d a t U tic a —C lin to n , PREPARE NOW FOR thb: Fireman Test 2 ^J*diyidual & class instruction. • Equipm ent furnished. • nil YMCA m em bersh ip priv‘•«gea inclu ding u s e o f S w im . Pool. 4 M O N T H S ~ $<k 5Q Bronx Union Y. M. C. A. 470 E A S T M i s t ST.. N . Y. T el. M E. 5-T8W F r a n k l in , St. L a w r e n c e , L ew is, O neid a, H e r k i m e r , M a d i s o n , H a m ilto n , F u lto n , M o n tg o m e ry . N o. 3, lo c a te d a t S y ra c u se —J e f ­ f e rso n , O sw ego, O n o n d a g a , C a y u ­ g a , S en e ca , T o m p k in s , C o rtla n d . No. 4, lo c a te d a t R o c h e s te r — W a y n e , M onroe, O rle a n s , G e n e ­ see, W y o m in g , A lle g h a n y , L iv in g ­ sto n , O n ta r io , Y a te s . No. 5, lo c a te d a t B u f f a lo —N ia g ­ a r a , E r ie , C a tt a r a u g u s , C h a u ta u ­ qua. N o. 6, lo c a te d a t B in g h a m t o n — S te u b e n , S c h u y le r, C h e m u n g , T io ­ g a, B ro o m e , C h e n a n g o , O tsego, D e la w a re , S ulliv an , No. 7, lo ca ted a t N e w Y o r k — R o c k la n d , W e s tc h e s te r , K in g s, Q u e e n s, N a s s a u , S uffo lk , B ro n x , N e w Y o rk , R ic h m o n d . Increment Quirk A L B A N Y . — Court a ctio n t o str a ig h te n out a quirk in tlie in­ crem en t situ a tio n in t h e S t a t e ser­ v ice w a s h in te d t o d a y , w h en Irv ­ in g Raymar^ an e m p lo y e e o f t h e D e p a r tm en t o f So c ia l W e lf a r e , issu ed a call f o r all e m p lo y e e s a f ­ f e c t e d b y a r e c e n t r u lin g o f A t ­ t o r n e y G en eral B e n n e t t t o c o m ­ m u n ic a te w i t h him. H e m a y b e r ea ch ed a t t h e o f f i c e s a f T h e Civil S e r v ic e L £A I> E R , 9 7 D u a n e str e et, N e w Y o r k City. U n d e r t h e r u lin g , S t a t e e m ­ p l o y e e s pr o m o te d b e t w e e n J a n u ­ a r y 1 and J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 3 9 , w h o r ec eiv e d in c re m en ts o n J u ly 1, 19'40 “ b y e rr o r,’* w ill n ot r e c e iv e in c r e m e n ts f o r t h e f isc a l y e a r sta r tin g J u ly 1, 1 9 4 1 . Suspended In cr e m en ts T h e m ix -u p c a m e a b o u t a s a re ­ s u l t o f t h e L e g i s l a tu r e ’s a c tio n in s u s p e n d in g in c r e m e n t s f o r t h e y e a r s t a r t i n g J u l y 1^ 1940. T h e s u s p e n s io n la w w a s i n te r p r e te d t o m e a n t h a t th o s e e n t e r i n g t h e S t a t e se rv ic e b e tw e e n J a n u a rry 1 a n d J u n e 30, 1939, w o u ld h a v e t o w a it u n t il J u l y 1, 1941—tw o y e a r » o r m o r e —f o r t h e i r f i r s t in c r e ­ m e n t. A t t h e 1940 se ss io n of t h e L e g is t l a t u r e , a l a w i n tr o d u c e d b y A«» m m M y m a n A b b o t L o w Moffwb w a s p«Me<l to> g lv * i n c r e m e n t s b e g in ­ n i n g J u l y 1, 1939, to a l l w h o tn* F ir st Call S t a te Civil S e r v ic e Com miawlon o fficia ls e x p e c t t o g iv e S a t u r d a y ’s p a p e r s c a ll a b o v e a ll o t h e r te s ts , w ith t h e h o p e t h a t a n e w lis t w ill b e o u t b e fo re t h e e n d o f t h e S u m ­ m e r. E v e n u n d e r s u c h c ir c u m ­ s ta n c e s , h o w e v e r, a s h o r t a g e of a v a ila b le a p p l i c a n t s is e x p e c te d by th e f i r s t o f 1942. T h e pi-esent lis t, e sta b lis h e d Jan u aj*y 1, 1941, w ith 15,000 ellg ib les, la. a lr e a d y e x ­ h a u s t e d fo r a n u m b e r o f in s t i ­ tu tio n s. Motor Vehicle Test Certain Payroll Examiner Appointments s t a t e I n g iv in g t e s ts re g u la r ly , th « S t a t e C o m m is sio n w o u ld be fol­ lo w in g th e lea d of th e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t, w h ic h u se s a s i m il a r p r o c e d u r e f o r T y p is ts a n d S te n o g ­ rap h ers. L a s t w e e k t h e zo ne r e p r e s e n t a ­ tiv e s o f t h e S t a t e C o m m is sio n in zones 1, 3 a n d 4 s t a r t e d to m a k e p ro v isio n a l a p p o in t m e n t s fro trt c a n d i d a te s on S a t u r d a y ’s t e s t. S u c h a p p o in te e s will g e t r e g u l a r jo b s on t h e b a sis of t h e ir s t a n d ­ i n g on th e n e w list. F o r latent n e w s on th e proffres$ o f t h e old liftt, see ‘‘M e n ta l H y ­ g i e n e N o t e s ’^ on p a g e 12. t e r e d th e s e rv ic e fo r t h e f i r s t tim e b e tw e e n J a n u a r y 1 a n d J u n e 30, 1939. T h is la w m a d e n o m e n ­ tio n , h o w e v e r, o f th o s e w h o h a d b e en p r o m o te d d u r i n g th is s a m e p e rio d . N e v e rth e le s s , so m e su c h e m p lo y e es g o t in c r e m e n ts , “ b y e rro r" a c c o r d in g to A tto r n e y G e n e ra l B e n n e tt. T h e y a r e n o w to be d e p riv e d o f th is y e a r ’s in c re ­ m e n t. A n d t h a t is w h y R a y m a r a p p e a ls f o r “ p o ssib le j o in t a c ­ tio n .” m in im u m h e ig h t o f five fo o t fiv e ; m in im u m w e ig h t of 125 p o u n d s ; 4 5-year a g e lim it; s i g h t o f 20/40 in e a c h eye w ith o r w i t h o u t g la s s e s ; n e v e r c o n v ic te d of a fe lo n y o r v io ­ la tio n of a la w o r o r d in a n c e f o r w h ic h m a n d a t o r y re v o c a tio n of li­ c e n s e w o uld follow . H ig h sc h o o l g r a d u a t i o n w a s c o n sid e re d d e s ir ­ able, b u t n o t r e q u ir e d . T h e s a l a r y o f th e job, w ith d u tie s of e x a m in m g c a n d i d a te s f o r c h a u f f e iir o r o p e r a t o r lic e n se s, w a s a n n o u n c e d a t $1,800-.$2,160 in t h e m e tr o p o lita n a r e a , c o v e r in g t h e five N e w Y o r k C ity b o r o u g h s , N a s s a u , S u ffo lk , R o c k la n d , W e s t ­ c h e s te r , S u lliv an , O r a n g e , a n d P u t n a m c o u n tie s. E ls e w h e r e in th e S t a te th e s a l a r y is $1,700$1,^930. E m p lo y e e s f u r n i s h t h e i r o w n u n if o r m s , a t a n a p p r o x im a ta c o st o f $40. F iv e p ro v isio n a l E x a m i n e r a p ­ p o in tm e n ts will be m a d e J u l y 1, w h e n t h e n e w b u d g e t goes in to e ffec t. I t is lik ely t h a t th e list to be e s ta b lis h e d a s a r e s u lt of t h e O c to b e r te s t will see a n utiiisu ally la r g e n u m b e r of a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s a s C o m m is sio n e r C a rro ll E . M e a le y is c o n s t a n t l y p le a d in g f o r e x p a n s io n o f h is e x a m in in g d iv i­ sion. ago. A r eq u e st will probably g o to th e Civil S e r v ic e C om m ission this w eek. U n d e r th e Civil S e rv ic e law , th e r e q u e s t f o r a n o p e n c o m p e titiv e list m u s t be p u b lic ly a d v e r tis e d f o r 15 d a y s, d u r i n g w h ic h tim e p r e s e n t e m p lo y e e s w h o feel t h a t a p ro m o tio n is c alled fo r c a n p r e s s t h e i r c la im b e f o r e t h e C om ­ m issio n . A n u m b e r o f C le rk s in th e B u r e a u of M o to r V ehicles a r e e x p e c te d to a p p e a l fo r a p r o m o ­ tio n t e s t to L ic e n se E x a m i n e r b u t it is n o t lik e ly t h a t t h e i r c o n te n ­ tio n will be u p h e ld . R equ irem en ts R e q u ir e m e n t s o n th e n e w e x am , w h ic h sh o u ld be a n n o u n c e d a t th e e n d o f A u g u s t, w ill b e s u b s t a n ­ tia lly t h e s a m e a s th o s e fo r t h e 1936 t e s t: F iv e y e a r s ’ d r i v in g e x p e rie n c e ; U p s ta te C ivil S erv ice F i n a l d e cisio n o n th e ty p e of Civil S e rv ic e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n to be a d o p te d b y u p s t a t e c o u n tie s will p r o b a b ly w a it u n til th e m id d le o f n e x t m o n th , fo llo w in g a l e t t e r t h a t w e n t o u t la s t w e e k to local o fficia ls f r o m th e C o u n ty O ffic e rs A s so c ia tio n . S e c r e t a r y J o h n L . F ie s te r , a m e m b e r o f th e F i t e C om m issio n w h o s e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s w e r e a d o p te d by th e L e g is la tu r e , p o in te d o u t t h a t th e s u m m e r m e e tin g o f t h e a s s o c ia tio n is s c h e d u le d fo r L a k e P la c id fro m J u l y 17-19, a n d t h a t th e F i t e Civil S e rv ic e E x te n s i o n L a w w ill be fu lly d isc u sse d a t t h a t tim e . S t a te Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is­ s io n e r H o w a r d P . J o n e s , w h o w a s s e c r e t a r y o f th e F i t e C o m m is­ sio n , is one o f t h e sc h e d u le d s p e a k e r s a t t h e c o n v e n tio n . I ! j i LEARN HOW Y O U GET C A N 2 _ P E R S O NJA AL A YEAR or AUTO LOAN USTEN TO STAN LOMAX W O R • 7 P .M . T r a in in g S ch ool F o r C o m m issio n e rs E very M O N ., W ED., FRI, F o u r t r a i n i n g sc h o o ls fo r u p ­ s t a t e Civil S e rv ic e c o m m is s io n e r s w ill be jo in tly s p o n s o r e d n e x t fa ll b y t h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t o f Civil S e rv ic e a n d t h e S t a t e C o n fe re n c e o f M a y o rs. T h e t e n t a ti v e d a te s a n d m e e tin g p la c e s : S e p te m b e r 9, S y r a c u s e ; S e p t e m b e r 10,. B uffa lo ; S e p te m b e r Ig, A lb a n y ; S e p t e m b e r 24, P e e k s k iil. ; \ | ; i i j 1 I B R O N X TR U ST C O U N TY COM PANY THIRD AVE at Ml i h ST M E lro s e 5 - 6 9 0 0 fvdrral ffeierv* Svs'fm fudmral O*pot>( Insu'onc* Corp U. S. . Studu Manuals For Law Stenos s t u d y m a n u a l s a n d o t h e r in ­ f o r m a t i o n of h e lp to c a n d id a te s f o r t h e L a w S t e n o g r a p h e r t e s t to be h e ld J u l y 19 a r e a v a ila b le a t th e M u n ic ip a l R e f e r e n c e L ib r a r y , r o o m 2230, M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g , M a n h a t t a n , f r o m 9 a. m . to 5 p . m . on w e e k -d a y s a n d fr o m 9 a . m. to 1 p. m . on S a tu r d a y s . M a te r ia l o n c o u r t w o r k is fo u n d in t h e fo llo w in g p u b lic a tio n s : H o ro w itz , J a c o b I. M a n u a l for la w c le r k s a n d s t e n o g r a p h e r s . S e c o n d e d itio n . N e w Y o r k : C en ­ t r a l B o o k Co., 1936. 623 p. H u tc h in s o n , L o is I r e n e . S t a n d ­ a r d h a n d b o o k fo r se c r e ta r ie s . S e c o n d e d itio n , re v ised . N ew Y o r k : W h ittle s e y H o u se, 1939. «1 p. N e w Y o r k S ta te . L e g isla tu re . L e g is la tiv e m a n u a l . 1940. V. G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t i n g O ffice. S t y l e m a n u a l . R e v is e d editio n. JaBuory,. 19381. 34ft p^ WanoQS^ & J . M o d e r n s e c r e t a r i a l tosintng;. N e w Y o r k : R o R std P r e s s , 193*. 4T4 p. • T A . R T $1260 TO $ 2 1 0 0 YEAR R a ilw a y P o s t a l Clerks C ity C a rrie rs -J u K io tC le rk s / F R A N K L IN IN ST IT U T E S te n o g r a p h er s > i»ept. A-aso, 130 w . 42d St.— (N r . B ’w a y ) T y p ists, etc. ^ Ru.sh to * m o , c n t l r o l y f r e e o f cliarf jo (1 ) a fu ll d « W OM EN £ ? s c r l p t l o n of U. S. O o v e r n n i e n t J o b s ; (2) F r o o c o p y of . ^ lMiwtr*te<< 3it-]}a,tsa book, "Hayr to Get a U, S. OovetaMftny appointnientff J o V ; (S> list of u. s. Oovemment Jobs; (t> Tall each year. to r on» of these joba. P re p a re a t once ^ f o r e x a a itn a tiM ia * ............................................................................................ . M»H C o u p o n tod a y SUBB. / t M» Coubmi Ym MMwr it. Wriu Print niiiiiiy Pa^e S ix CIV IL SERVIO E L E A D E R T u esd a y , Ju ne 24 Important Notice— Fire Applicants T h o u s a n d s o f y o u n g m e n w h o h a v e filed a p p li c a t i o n s f o r th is e x a m in a tio n a r e a w a it i n g t h e re s u lt of th e m e n ta l t e s t b e fo re s t a r t i n g to t r a i n f o r th e p h y sic al. I n a s m u c h a s o n ly 2600 o f th o s e w h o p a ss t h e m e n ta l a n d p h y s ic a l e x a m s w ill b e p la c e d on th e list, i t is e s s e n tia l to a t t a i n a b ig h r a tin g . I n o r d e r to a t t a i n 100% in t h e p h y sic a l a c a n d i d a te m u s t ; P a s s th e C O O R D IN A T IO N e x a m in a tio n w h ic h is d e sig n e d to t e s t h a n d -e y e a n d foot-eye c o o r d in a tio n a n d r e a c ti o n sp e e d o f t h e a p p lic a n t in w h ic h h e is r e q u ir e d w hile s e a te d in th e c a b of a n a u to m o b ile to p e r f o r m 5 o p e r a tio n s in 2 S E C O N D S . (2 ) sh o u ld e r, c a r r y u p a f lig h t of s t a ir s (8 s te p s ) , t u r n a r o u n d a n d c a r r y d o w n a n d p lac e g e n tly o n th e flo o r a 170-pound d u m m y . (3) F r o m a re c lin in g p o sitio n th e c a n d id a te m u s t a s s u m e a s i t ti n g p o stu re , c a r r y u p b e h in d h is n e c k a b a rb e ll of 60 p o u n d s a n d by s h e e r m u s c u la r e f f o r t (n o th r o w u p o r s n a p u p ) ra is e a t fu ll a r m ’s le n g th ab o v e t h e h e a d , e a c h h a n d s e p a r a te ly , a n 80-pound d um b bell. (4) F r o m a s t a r t i n g m a r k , c a n d id a te m u s t r u n 8 y a r d s ; m a k e 10' b r o a d j u m p ; con­ tin u e 8 y a r d s to a 3' 6" h u r d l e ; 5 y a r d s to a b a r r ie r , d o d g e th r o u g h b a r r i e r ; r u n 5 y a r d s to la d d e r, m o u n t v e r tic a l l a d d e r u n til he r e a c h e s h o r iz o n ta l l a d d e r ; t r a v e l h a n d -o v e r-h a n d u n d e r a n d a c r o s s h o r iz o n ta l l a d d e r u n til h e c a n s t a n d o n f e n c e ; d is m o u n t t h e r e f r o m ; r u n 5 y a r d s to 8' fe n ce , clim b o v e r; r u n 5 y a r d s ; v a u lt o v e r 4' 6" v a u ltin g b ox a n d th e n r u n 5 y a r d s to fin is h line in 20 se c o n d s o r less. (5) R u n a m ile in 5 m in u te s o r b e tte r . O f c o u rse , a c a n d id a te w h o do es n o t r e c e iv e 100% m a y p a ss b u t th o se w h o re ce iv e less t h a n 50% on C o o rd in a tio n , 70% o n th e D u m m y lift, 60% o n th e B a rb e ll, 70% o n t h e A g ility T e s t o r 60% on th e Mile R u n a r e a u to m a tic a lly re je c te d . F r o m th e ab o v e, th e a v e r a g e a p p li c a n t c a n se e t h a t , in o r d e r to be su c c essfu l, h e m u s t do con­ sid e ra b le tr a in in g . W e o f f e r th o se w ho feel th e y h a v e p a s s e d in th e f i r s t .5000 in th e M e n ta l T e s t, sp e c ia liz ed T h is i n s t r u c t i o n in c lu d e s th e r u n n i n g of a m ile o n a n o p en a i r t r a c k u n d e r t h e g u id a n c e of a n a tio n a lly k n o w n a th l e ti c c o ach. p h y s i c a l t r a i n i n g in th e b e s t e q u ip p e d g y m n a s iu m s in th e U n ite d S ta te s . STATE STENOGRAPHER— TYPIST— CLERK T h e s e S ta te e x a m in a tio n s a r e e x p e c te d to b e h e ld in S e p te m b e r o r O c to b e r. E a c h o ffe rs a n e x ce p tio n a l o p p o r tu n ity fo r p e r s o n s w h o p a s s w i t h a h ig h p e r c e n ta g e to o b ta in a g o o d -p a y in g p osi­ tio n in th e S ta te g o v e rn m e n t. M any believe t h a t S ta te se rv ic e m e a n s e m p lo y m e n t in A lb a n y exclusively, b u t th is is a m is ­ ta k e , a s eac h of th e s e S ta te d e p a r t m e n t s h a s b r a n c h e s in N. Y. a n d th o u s a n d s o f C lerk s, T y p is ts a n d S te n o g r a p h e r s a r c em p lo y e d h e r e a s well a s in A lb a n y , B u ffa lo , etc. O u r c la ss in p r e p a r a ti o n f o r th e M E N T A L T E S T in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e s e e x a m in a tio n s f o r m s on T U E S D A Y , J U N E 24, a t 1:15, 6:15 a n d 8:30 p .m . C lasses T U E S D A Y a n d F R I D A Y t h e r e a f t e r a t th e sa m e h o u rs. * T h o se d e s ir in g to t a k e a d v a n t a g e of o u r s p e e d c la sses in S te n o g r a p h y a n d T y p e w r itin g m a y do so on T U E S D A Y S a n d F R I D A Y S a t 6:30 p.m . a t 120 W e s t 42d S t., N . Y. C. PATROLklAN The present lis t should expire not la te r th a n M arch 1. Consequently, It Is f a ir to assume th u t an exam in a tio n m ust be held in the la tte r p a r t o f 1941. Young men who are Interested in ta k ­ ing thig test should begin p re p a ratio n now, as only those who are th o ro u g h ly f i t can hope to compete successfully. CARD PUNCH OPERATORS (M A L E and F E M A L E ) M a n y s e e m to m i s i n t e r p r e t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s fo r th ia p o s itio n a n d fo r t h e i r b e n e fit, w o w is h to m a k e ....low ini,' s t a t e m e n t ; T h e r e I h t o b o n o w r i t t e n o r p i a c t l c a l t e s t . T h e U S. C i v i l S e r v i c e j C o m m l s s l o n , a p p a r e n t l y r e a l i z i n g t h e l i m i t e d n u m b e r o f e x p e r i e n c e d o p e r a t o r s . Is r e c e i v i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s u n t i l f u r t h e r n o t i c e f r o m p e r s o n s w h o c a n s h o w t h a t t h e y h a v e h a d 0(» h o u r s o f t r a i n i n g I n C a r d P u n c l i M a c h i n e o p e r a t i o n . T h e r e f o r e , a n y o n e b e t w e e n t h e a g e s o f 18 a n d 63, m a l e o r fe m a le , w h o c a n d e v o t e t h e r e q u i r e d t i m e to I n s tr u c tio n m a y file a p p l i c a t io n a t t h e c o n c lu s io n of th e c o u r s e a n d bo p l a c e d o n t h e e l i g i b l e l i s t f o r a p p o i n t m e n t . SInco t h e r e a r e n o e x p e r ie n c e o r f o r m a l e d u c a t i o n a l r e q u ir e m e n ts , t h i s p r e s e n t s a n e x c e p tio n a l o p p o r t u n i t y t o s e c u r e c i v i l s e r v i c e p o s i t i o n s p a y i n g a n e n t r a n c e s a l a r y o f .$1,200 a y e a r . C lasses a r e m e e tin g d a y a n d e v e ­ n in g a t h o u r s to s u it th e c o n v e n i e n c e o f t h e s t u d e n t . A c c o rd in g to th e press, th o u s a n d s of th e se o p e r a to rs a r e r e q u i r e d In t h e g o v e r n m e n t s e r v ic e . JUNIOR CLERK T l i l . s Is t h e f i r s t c l e r i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n h e l d b y t h e L’ n l t e d S t a t e s C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n I n m a n y y e a r s and r e s u l t In t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f t h o u s a n d s o f c l e r k s a t a n e n t r a n c e s a l a r y o f $1,440 p e r a n n u m . W o in v ite a n y o n e In te re ste d to a t t e n d a c la s s se ssio n on T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 20 a t 1 : 1 5 , 0 a n d 8 : 1 5 P . M . C lasses M U N 'L JA Y a n d T H U U SD A Y ’ th e re a fte r a t s a m e hours. E ^ iim in e p List expired May 25, 1941. P R E V I O U S R E Q U I R E M E N T S — F iv e y e a r s ’ experience in the operation o f Motor Vehicles. H eig h t 5 f e e t 5 inches. Vision, 20 /4 0 each eye, g la s s e s per­ m itted. Class fo r m s T U E S D A Y , J U N E 24, at 8.30 p. m. Examinations Expected in Near Future IR. STENO. — IR. TYPIST— 0 (IVI3I6 & r e m a i e ) A p p lica tio n s now open fo r positions in W a sh in g to n , D. C. Speed c la sse s in Stenograph y and T y p in g m eet T U E S D A Y and F r i d a y at 6.30 p. m., at se c r e ta r ia l Branch, 120 W est 42d S t , N.Y.C., and a t J a m a ica Branch, 90-14 Sutphin Blvd., M O N D A Y and T H U R S D A Y a t 7 p. m. MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTOR (BUS) — Class fornis T U E S D A Y , June 24, STATIONARY ENGINEER’S LICENSE— Class now form in g. POST OFFICE CLERK'CARRIER— M onday and F rid a y a t convenien t hours. RAILWAY POSTAL CLERK— M onday and F riday at convenient hours. a t 8.30 p .m . Examinations for Which Applications Have Closed ASST. FOREMAN, SANITATION- C la ss es T H U R S D A Y a t 1 p.m. ’ repeated F R ID A Y at 8 p.m. CITY E L E C T R I C I A N — W E D N E S D A Y and F R I D A Y a t 8.30 p. m. JR. ACCOUNTANT (Prom.)— S U L L IV A N New Jr. Clerk Test Likely * I t ’s not a t all im probable and In f a c t i t ’s h ig h ly lik ely th a t a n e w junio * clerk t e s t will be a n ­ nounced soon by th e U . S. Civil Serv ice Com m ission. H e r e ’s the reason: Only ap­ proxim ately 13,000 persons ap­ plied fo r the junior clerk t e s t that w a s closed on June 17, ju s t 9,464 f o r th e f i li n g option and 3 ,53 3 f o r the sta tistic s option. T h e n u m b e r o f a p p lic a n ts is f a r be lo w th e f ig u r e a n ti c ip a t e d by th e Civil S e rv ice C o m m i s s i o n .. O n e o fficia l in t h e C o m m issio n d o u b te d if tw e n ty p e r c e n t o f th e a p p li c a n t s w o u ld t a k e a n d p a ss t h e e x a m s a n d a c c e p t jo b s. T h e la b o r m a r k e t is g e tt i n g j u s t t h a t tig h t. T h e jo b s p a y o n ly $1,440, a n d peop le a r e h e s i ta t in g to com e to W a s h in g to n fo r t ^ a t fig u re now . Only 9 Accepted F e d e r a l o fficia ls a r e f in d in g t h a t th e r a t e of t u r n d o w n s is s te a d ily g r o w in g in th e low -paid jo b field. G e n e ra l A c c o u n tin g Of­ fice r e c e n tly r e p o r te d t h a t o nly n in e p e rs o n s a c c e p te d $1,260 ty p ­ ists of th e f if ty n a m e s to w h o m w ir e s w e re s e n t o f f e rin g th e m jobs. I f a n d w h e n t h e n e w ju n io r c le r k is a n n o u n c e d it wl®> p ro b ­ a b ly be o p en in d efin ite ly . H o w ­ ever, i t ’s a p o ssib ility t h a t th e q u a lif ic a tio n s m a j' be lo w e re d a n d th e t e s t h e ld o p en o nly a few days. U p w a r d s of 200,000 p e rs o n s to o k th e la s t ju n io r c le rk e x a m in 1930 t h a t d i d n ’t r e q u ir e ex p erien c e . Card Punch T e sts T h e r e i s n ’t m u c h q u e stio n t h a t t h e t e s t fo r a lp h a b e tic p u n c h c a r d o p e r a t o r w ill r e m a i n o p en fo r th e d u r a tio n . P u n c h c ard e rs ju st a r e n ’t a v a ila b le , o r If thev a v a ila b le , th e y d o n ’t apniv Civil S e rv ice jo b s. H ere’, d o p e on t h a t : O n ly 900 h a d a p p lie d for tlie p h a b e tic c a r d p u n c h operator 1,457 fo r u n d e r c a r d punch a t o r In th e f i r s t th r e e weeks th’ te s t w a s a n n o u n c e d . These m is e r a b ly s m a ll num b ers com* p a r e d to tim e s p a s t a n d offici.) j u s t co n clu d e t h a t th e r e aren’t but a h a n d f u l o f c a r d punchers wh! w a n t to w o r k f o r t h e Government May Include Relief Workers in Service T h e H o u se o f Representative! a c c e p te d a n a m e n d m e n t by Chair, m a n R a m s p e c k o f th e House Civil S e rv ic e C o m m itte e to th e 1942 relief bill w h ic h w ill permit ap. p r o x im a te ly 5,000 w ork ers paij fro m re lie f f u n d s to be brought u n d e r Civil S e rv ice on July i, T h e s e w o r k e r s a r e employees in G e n e ra l A c c o u n tin g Office, CAA T r e a s u r y , a n d E m p loy ees Com! p e n s a tio n C o m m issio n . National Y o u th A d m in is tr a tio n employee, h o w e v e r, a p p e a r to have no c h a n c e to be b r o u g h t under th« m e r i t sy ste m . Promotion Plan Stym ied in Senate T h e H o u s e h a s p a sse d the un|. f o r m p ro m o tio n p la n b u t the Sen­ a te d o e s n ’t se e m in th e disposi­ tio n to m o v e 'a n d i t ’ll be up to S e n a to r M ead o f N e w York to g e a r it in to a c tio n a g a in in be­ h a lf of f e d e r a l em ployees. T h e bill w o u ld a m e n d ; Provide t h a t a o n e -ste p ra is e shall ba g iv e n e v e ry e ig h te e n months to em plo y ees w ho se s a la r ie s are bfr low $3,200, a n d a s te p promotion to em p lo y e es m a k i n g more than $3,200 e v e ry t h i r t y m onths, Postal News Investigator Eligibles Favor Longevity sh o u ld V c k ic l^ C H A R L E S By D O N A L D M acD O U G A L (M A L E and F E M A L E ) M lo to i^ B y and 8 T h e I n v e s t ig a t o r E lig ib le s A sso c ia tio n , on e o f th e la r g e s t of all «li* gib le g r o u p s , la s t w e e k p a s s e d a re so lu tio n f a v o r in g lon gevity. Here it is; " W H E R E A S , th e G e n e ra l I n v e s t ig a t o r E lig ib le s Association be­ lieves in th e .L o n g e v ity P a y P r in c ip le a n d th e c r y in g n e e d fo r its appli­ c a tio n to c o m p e n s a tio n o f P o s t O ffice em p lo yees, a n d is convinccd that th e le g itim a te a im s of g ro u p s of F e d e r a l eligibles a n d employees can b e s t be a c h ie v e d b y m u tu a l a n d u n ite d s u p p o r t on a ll m a t t e r s as to w h ic h t h e r e is no c o n flic t o f in te r e s t, “ T H E R E F O R E , It is h e r e b y U N A N IM O U S L Y R E S O L V E D by the m e m b e r s of th e G e n e ra l I n v e s t ig a t o r E lig ib le s A s so c ia tio n t h a t the pro* visio n a of H . R . 1057 be e n d o rse d a n d a p p ro v e d by t h e Association, that its m e m b e r s be u r g e d to w rite t h e i r C o n g re ssm e n in f a v o r of said bill a n d to t a k e all o th e r in d iv id u a l m e a s u r e s to s u p p o r t sa m e , a n d , further, t h a t a p r o p e r ly a u th e n t ic a te d copy of h is R e so lu tio n be forwarded to S e n a to r M ead of N e w Y o rk , to R e p r e s e n ta tiv e F l a n n e r y of Pennsj'l* v a n ia , a n d , w ith f r a t e r n a l g re e tin g s , to th e J o i n t C o n fe re n c e ot filia te d P o s ta l E m p lo y e e s of G r e a te r N e w Y o r k .” Case of the Dismissed Fed T h e B r o o k ly n F e d s a r e ta l k i n g a b o u t th e c a s e o f t h e dismissed c le r k w h o w a s f ir e d o u t of th e d e p a r t m e n t a lt h o u g h h e had p re v io u s p e n a ltie s o r d e m e rits , o n th e c h a r g e o f d e lib e ra te ly to w o r k a s c a p a b ly a s h e could. T h e F e d s c la im t h a t t h e supervisor w h o p r e f e r r e d th e c h a r g e s h a s a r e c o r d of a n ta g o n i s m to their oj' g a n iz a tio n . A n d P o s t m a s t e r Q u a y le is b e in g a s k e d to re in s ta te tli* d ism is se d c le r k to h is job. Big Questions Coming Up at Convention p.m. L ecture T u e s d a y , 6:15 and 8 p.m., and T h u r s d a y , 6:15 p.m. T h e r i g h t o f Civil S e rv ice u n io n s to b a r g a i n c o lle ctiv ely with th* g o v e r n m e n t is g o in g to c om e u p a t t h e n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n of F e d s , to be h e ld in St. L ou is, Sep t. 1 to 6. T h e f a c t t h a t th e A. f* c t L . a t its la s t c o n v e n tio n e n d o rs e d th is r ig h t, w ill f ig u re prom* n e n tly in t h e a r g u m e n t s . OFFICE HOURS; 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY — SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Subs Will Be Interested Attend the school with a background of over 350.000 satisfied students over a period of SO years. 'f h e W h elc h el Bill, w h ic h w o u ld p ro v id e g r a d u a t e d p a y increased fo r s u b s titu te s , is p r a c tic a lly a d e a d h e r r in g a t th is tim e . The Po® O ffice C o m m itte e h a s n ’t c alled f o r h e a r in g s . So a m o n g th e w h ic h p o s ta l w o r k e r s h a v e n ’t g o t y e t a r e th e s e : (1) L o n gev ity ; ' C o u r t o f A p p e a ls; (3) d e c e n t r e ti r e m e n t le g is la tio n ; (4) p ro p e r m e n t o f su b s. P^EHANTY INSTITUTE11 is- t a s t 1 5 th S tre e t, N. Y. C. S T u y v e sa n t 9-6900 • State Employees Plump for Longevity L e t t e r c a r r i e r s w h o v isite d t h e S t a te O ffice B u ild in g la s t a g r e e a b ly s u r p r i s e d to see b ig b o o sts f o r lo n g e v ity o n a ll th e built b o a rd s. PaSfc Seven C IV IL SER V IC E LE A D ER Tuesday, J u n e 24, 1 9 i l W h o ’s In c lu d e d U n d e r R a m s p e c k A ct Here’s a Complete Listing by Departments auth ority. Th« atta ched table, sh o w in g such p o sitio n s by depart­ m ent and independent o ffic e s, than 182,000 perm anent positions , . . , w as prepared on t h e basis o f the subject to inclusion m the c la ss,- . received. The United S t a te s Civil Service Commission has added up more f ed s e n i c e under the authority I t ia to be n o te d t h a t • o m e of th e p o sitio n s in c lu d e d in th e to ta l of the Ram speck A ct o f N ovem n u m b e r lis te d h a v e sin c e D e c e m ­ l,er 26. 1940. b e r 1, 1940, b e e n in c lu d e d in th e Im m ediately upon p a ssa g e of c la ssifie d se rv ice . O t h e r p o s itio n s in clu d e d in t h e to ta l n u m b e r m a y the Act, the C om m ission req uest­ soo n be b r o u g h t in to t h e c la s s i­ er1 all federal a g e n c ie s to subm it fied s e r v ic e b y o t h e r a u th o r i t y ^ sta te m en t o f the positions t h a n th e R a m s p e c k A ct ijuch a s which could properly be included th o se a f f e c te d by p e n d in g leg isla ­ tion. in the classified service under this rositions Stibjrrt to InoliiNiun in the Classified Service By Departments* D e p a rtm en ta l Field TempoP e rm a - Tem porary P erm anent nent y V i;r ic ul tu r e ............................................................. (;„niinerce .................................... ............... Interior .................... *......... ................ JiiHtice ........... ^ I>b«>r ' ........................................................... 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Civil A eronautics B o a rd ......................... 5.4&1 175 69f> 6 59 S42 30 17 2,212 1,290 19 7« 219 4,452 158 417 27» 4.2.'J4 3,049 29,193 216 9,706 1,066 58 12 9 3,821 11 1,419 25 i4() 1 .^ •873 39,096 199 "i 1 4 ,^ ' 191 39,657 14,4H 2 75 36 90 13,796 127 5,292 62 2,333 ” 9 582 i44 704 SOO 42 10 4« 7 19 9 10 3 142 286 58 7 59 9 08 m 1,443 23 171 18T 34 313 3 6 23.9.Y2 1.160 158,554 22,634 T r» ta l................................................................... ♦D o e s n o t in clu d e p o s itio n s e x ce p te d f r o m th e c la ss ifie d s e r v ic e by ^■;xecutive O r d e r N o . 8044 o f J a n u a r y 31, 1939, n o r p o s i t i o n s w h i c h a r e e ’c c e o te d b v s o m e e x i s t i n g p r o v i s i o n o f S c h e d u l e s A o r B o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e R u l e s , a s . f o r e x a m p l e , p o s i t i o n s i n f o r e i g n c o u n t r i e s . FIREMAN Typist Steno Test Graded Women Are OK P la c e w o m e n a n d m o r e w o m e n in F e d e r a l jobs. T h a t i s n ’t t h e c r y o f a fe m in is t o r g a n iz a tio n , b u t of th e U. S. Civil S e rv ice C o m ­ m issio n . T h e re a s o n : T h e C o m m is sio n is fin d in g it so to u g h to s u p p ly m e n to th e t h o u s a n d s of n e w jo b s t h a t a r e b e in g c r e a te d w eekly. S p e c ific ally , th e C o m m issio n h a s d isc o v e re d t h a t w o m e n do th e s e jo b s well t h a t a r e u su a lly c o n ­ sid e re d to be a m o n o p o ly fo r m e n : A irp la n e p a in tin g , a i r c r a f t f a b r ic w o rk e rs, m a t e r ia l s b u y e rs, p a r a c h u te w o rk e rs , m a c h in e o p e r ­ a to rs , to x ic o lo g ists, p h a r m a c o lo ­ g ists, d r a f ts w o m e n , p o w d e r b ag lo a d e rs, w o r k e r s o n c a r t r i d g e an d a r ti l le r y shell p a r ts , la b o r a to r y te c h n ic ia n s , g a s m a s k in sp e c to rs, a n d a s s e m b le r s o f tim e fuses. T h e U n ite d S t a te s C ivil S ervice C o m m issio n l a s t w e e k a d d r e s s e d ft r e q u e s t to a p p o in tin g o ffic e rs i)i all fe d e r a l a g en c ies, u r g in g th e m to em p lo y w o m e n in a g r e a t e r v a ­ r ie ty o f p o sitio n s. T h e C o m m is­ sion p o in te d o u t t h a t a g r e a t m a n y m e n in f e d e r a l e m p lo y m e n t a r e b e in g c alled in to m ilita r y s e r ­ vice a n d m a n y o th e r s a r e b eing a s s ig n e d to th e m o re a r d u o u s po­ s itio n s in t h e F e d e r a l se rv ic e r e ' la te d to d e fe n s e w o rk . I t recom-, m e n d e d t h a t a n y a p p o in tin g offi c e rs w h o h e r e to f o r e h a v e r e q u e s t­ ed t h e c e r tif ic a tio n of m a le eligi­ b les o n ly, now ex p lo re th e possi­ b ilitie s of a s s ig n in g w om en e m p lo y e es to p o sitio n s w h ic h do n o t n e c e s a r ily re q u ir e m en . I t h a s b een “ d e m o n s tr a te d t h a t w o m e n c a n s a tis f a c to r ily p e rfo rm a lm o s t all k in d s of w o r k t h a t m en c a n p e r f o r m ,” t h e C o m m issio n s t a te d . " N o t o n ly h a v e n a tio n s at w a r re p la c e d m a n y m e n in in d u s­ t r y b y w o m en w o r k e r s , b u t w ith ­ in t h e p a s t y e a r s t r i k in g e x a m p le s o f t h e su c c e s s w ith w h ic h su c h s u b s titu tio n c a n be m a d e h a v e b e en fo u n d in c e r t a i n o f o u r ow n a r s e n a l s .” C o n t a i n s 2 c o m p l e t e p r e v i o uus s 4 exam s w ith answ ers: ch ap ters on F iro P rev e n tio n , H y d r a u l l o s a nId d (C l i e m Lsiry f o r F ire m e n . W ork| an d D u tie s of F ire D e p n rtn > e n t . F i r s t A i d . M a t h . C i t y- $ Q o v 't. T ria l K xam s, D iag ra iiiR , V o c ab u lary Com ­ pariso n . F ire K ciu lttm en t, F i r e m e n ’* T r a i n i n g - S c h o o l . T h e r e c e n t s te n o - ty p la t te a t h a s b e en g r a d e d in r e c o r d tim e b y th e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n . The e lig ib le s: J u n i o r s te n o g r a p h e r , 758; j u n io r ty p is t, 2,571. C o m p le te pr«pH r a t i o n for coinini; exam co n ta in s w 'e altli of relev an t stu d y m aterial. Report Progress Employees Participate In Efficiency Rating tio n . a n d a r e n o w g iv en a n n u a lly to all e m p lo y e e s w h o se p o s itio n j a r e s u b je c t to p ro v isio n s of th a C la s sific a tio n Act of 1923. The U n ited S t a t e s Civil Service C om m ission today se n t letters to all F ed eral a g e n c ie s o u tlin in g the provisions o f the R am speck Act- and the e x ec u tiv e order of M ay 1, 1941, a u th o riz in g boards o f app eal o f three persons in all agencies'" and providing for an e m p lo yee rep re se n ta tiv e on each board. T*he n e w r e g u la t io n s a r e based on c o n s u lta tio n s by t h e Civil S e r ­ vice C o m m is sio n w ith t h e C o u n ­ cil o f P e r s o n n e l A d m in is tr a tio n a n d n a ti o n a l h e a d s of e m p lo yee u n io n s. T h r e e b a sic p rin c ip le s will be u se d in th e e m p lo y e e elec­ tio n s of r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ; (1) th e u se o f a s e c r e t b a llo t; (2) th e c o n ­ d u c tin g of th e e le c tio n s by e m ­ p lo y ee s; a n d (3) th e p a r tic ip a tio n in th e e le c tio n s by a ll em p lo y e es w h o re ce iv e e ffic ie n c y r a tin g s . At th e p r e s e n t tim e , th e p ro c e d u re s will a p p ly o n ly to fe d e ra l e m ­ plo yees in th e D i s t r i c t of C o lu m ­ bia. E f f ic ie n c y r a ti n g s o f fe d e ra l em ­ p loy ees w e re a u th o r iz e d a s f a r b a c k a s 1912 b y C o n g re ssio n a l a c ­ Agency May Fire Men W a g e a n d H o u r A d m in is tr a to n will h a v e to fire so m e of Its e m ­ ployees in its N ew Y o rk re g io n a l office if its 1942 b u d g e t t h a t h a s b een a p p r o v e d by th e Hous.* is allo w ed to s t a n d . I t is d e f in ita t h a t all te m p o r a r y em p lo y e es will be r e le a s e d on J u l y 1 a n d u > to 300 o th e r s a lso will lose t h e ir jo b s u n le s s th e S e n a te r e s t o r e s p a r t o r all of th e $750,000 w hich th a H o u s e c u t fro m th e a m o u n t fo r b u r e a u s a la rie s . Exam Dates E x a m in a tio n d a te s : J u n i o r en­ g in e e r in g d r a f ts m a n , J u l y 1. S e­ n io r e n g in e m a n , s te a m a n d ('loctrie , J u l y 17, A sso c ia te a s s i r 'n n t a e r o u n a u ti c s in sp e c to r, a s s o r i a t a a i r c r a f t c a r r i e r ( o p e r a tio n s ) in ­ sp e c to r. a s s o c ia te a ir c r a f t in sp e c ­ to r, a n d a s s o c ia te a i r c r a f t c a r r i e f m a i n t e n a n c e in sp e c to r, J u l y 16, FIREMAN Physical Preparation: Intrnnive Training t'litil Kxaiiiiiiiitioii. 1 A T T E N T IO N ! 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A T hu ra., 1:30 an d «:S0 P.M. # A M em bers o f th e General In v e s­ t ig a t o r E lig ib le s A s so c ia 1 1 o n m oved d ecisively tow ard th eir m ain g o a ls at a m e e t in g held last w eek a t th e Rand School. One objective, th a t o f ha v in g its basic c u sto m s and im m ig r a ­ tion lists used to fill clerical posi­ tions, now s e e m s d e fin ite ly a t ­ tainable. C u stom s a uth o rities in N e w Y ork City, to whom the A s ­ sociation h a s rep eatedly ad­ dressed r eq u e sts th a t clerical positions be g iv en C u stom s eli­ g ibles, h a ve a c tu a lly called such elig ib les by t e le g r a m fo r in ter­ v ie w s initially fo r three v a ­ cancies. A n o th e r a im , t h a t o f h a v in g f e d e r a l lis ts o f e lig ib le s op en to p u b lic in s p e c tio n , a lso a p p e a r s lik ely to be a c h ie v e d . B y a u n a n i ­ m o u s v o te t h e m e e tin g a p p r o v e d t h e p ro v is io n s o f a bill (H . R . 4917) m a k i n g t h is m a n d a to r y , a n d a d o p te d a re so lu tio n s u p p o r t i n g th e e ffo rts of R ep resen tativ e W . B. B a r r y o f Q u e e n s, a n d of th e V e te r a n s Civil S e rv ice L e a g u e a n d o t h e r o rg a n iz a tio n s , to h a v e th is bill p a sse d . W h y a N e w P atrol T e s t ? T h e A s so c ia tio n e x te n d e d m e m ­ b e r s h ip to b o r d e r p a tr o l eligibles. | y | i TS7? ? ! ! nau! ! ^ 1 1 .1 } S t * M | . 4 NS4 PR E PA R A T O R Y SCHOOL C h a r t e r e d N .Y . B d . o f K e f e n t s TIME-SA^VING C L A S S E S H IG H S C H O O L D IP L O M A COLLEGE ENTRANCE S u m m e r T e rm O pena J u ly 7 Iiitru a iv e S e c r e ta r ia l C ouraes H IG H P A SSIN G R E C O K D Register N o w Booklet C L U ay ft Kve. Co-Kd. But. I M l >5S B ' w » y ( o o r . l U h > G B . 7-6MS O n b e h a lf of s u c h eligibles, th e U, S. Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n will be a s k e d w h y a n e w b o rd e r p a tr o l te s t is a p p a r e n tl y b eing c o n sid e re d w h e n th e c u r r e n t list h a s b a re ly b een u se d . T h e C om ­ m issio n will also be in fo rm e d t h a t t h e A sso c ia tio n c o n d e m n s its fa il­ u r e to a n s w e r tw o d ire c t q u e rie s o f a n eligible a s to th e r e s u lt of h is o ra l te s t. T h e e lig ib le 's Con­ g r e s s m a n fin ally le a rn e d fo r him t h a t he h a d fa ile d on th e o ral, but could n o t le a rn w hy. T h e Asso­ c ia tio n believes e ffic ien c y an d th e p u b lic in te r e s t r e q u ir e t h a t su c h I a n eligible re ce iv e a p r o m p t a n d d ir e c t n o tic e fro m th e C o m m is­ sion, a d e fin ite s t a te m e n t a s to th e re a s o n f o r “ f a il u r e ” a n d e x ac t I n f o r m a tio n a s to his r i g h ts a n d r e m e d ie s w ith re s p e c t to possible a p p ea l. O n b e h a lf of its te n lists of eli­ g ib le s—c u sto m s , c u s to m s p a tro l a n d I m m ig r a tio n p a tr o l in sp e c ­ to rs, a s s i s t a n t in v e s tig a to r s (law , a c c o u n tin g , p h a r m a c y a n d g e n ­ e r a l) , a s s o c ia te in v e s tig a to r s (law a n d a c c o u n tin g ) , a n d b o r d e r p a ­ t r o lm e n —th e A sso c ia tio n la u n c h e d a n In ten siv e s u m m e r c a m p a ig n to se c u re e x te n sio n of th e eligibility p e rio d of su c h lists fo r one y e a r f r o m p r e s e n t sc h e d u le d e x p ir a tio n d a te s . P e titio n f o r m s fo r m a s s s i g n a tu r e , w h ic h a n y c itize n m ay sig n , w e re d is tr ib u te d to m e m b e rs a n d c a n be se c u r e d by m ail from t h e A s so c ia tio n a t 123 W illiam s t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C ity. 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T h e d e v e lo p in g s h o r t a g e of l a ­ b o r is f o r c in g e m p lo y e r s to giv e g r e a t e r c o n s id e r a tio n co m in im u m r e q u ir e m e n t s f o r now e m p lo y e es. M a n y o f th e m o s t d e s ir a b le w o r k ­ e r s a r e no w pick n g t h e i r jo b s in ­ s te a d o f b e in g picked. I n th e sk ille d tr a d e s , o ld e r m en o f 65 a n d 70 a r e b e in g s o u g h t In so m e lo calities, a c c o r d in g to M il­ to n O. L o y se n , e x ec u tiv e d ir e c ­ t o r of th e D iv isio n of P la c e m e n t a n d U n e m p lo y m e n t In su ran ce, S t a te D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r. V o c a ­ W o r k , S t o r e s , T u esd a y, J u n e 24, G a r a g e s , tio n a l te a c h e r s w ith sp e c ia l skills, w ho h a v e b een o u t of p r o ­ d u c tio n w o rk fo r y e ars, c a n now g e t a d d itio n a l fir s t- h a n d sh o p ex­ p e rie n c e w h ile earn in g e x tr a m o n ey d u r i n g s u m m e r v a c a tio n s . E v e n sk ille d w o r k e r s in po or h e a lth , w h o m u s t be lim ite d in t h e n u m b e r o f h o u r s th e y c a n w o rk , a r e b e in g used. Jobs for Blind and D ea f H a n d ic a p p e d w o r k e r s o f f e r s o m e a d v a n t a g e s to e m p lo y e rs, a n d in view of p r e s e n t s h o r ta g e s , e m p lo y e rs a r e m o re r e a d y to c o n ­ s id e r th e s e sp e c ia l c ases. F o r e x ­ a m p le , a p e rso n w ith d iffic u lty in h e a r i n g m a y be b e tt e r t h a n a v e r ­ a g e in so m e t a s k r e q u ir in g p e r ­ s is t e n t a tt e n ti o n , a s h e will n o t be d i s t r a c t e d b y noise or c o n v e r ­ F a c t o r ie s s a tio n . A b lin d p e rso n m a y be of sp e c ia l v a lu e on in sp e c tio n o p e r ­ a tio n s w h ic h a r e d e p e n d e n t u p o n so u n d o r to u ch , su c h a s th e in ­ s p e c tio n of r u n n i n g m e c h a n is m a fo r noise. H a n d ic a p p e d w o r k e r s r e p r e s e n t one of t h e la rg e a n d r e la tiv e ly u n t a p p e d r e s e rv e s of h ig h - g r a d e lab o r. W ith th e d r a f t of y o u n g e r ableb o died m e n f ro m t r a d e a n d se r v ­ ice o c c u p a tio n s in to h ig h e r-p a id f a c to r y jobs, m a n y lig h t jo b s a r e a v a ila b le to o ld er w o r k e r s in s to re s, g a r a g e s , a n d se rv ice s t a ­ tio ns. I f y o u ’re I n te r e s te d in le a r n in g m o re a b o u t t h e o p p o r tu n itie s l o r iia n d ic a p p e d a n d o ld e r p e rs o n s , see y o u r local office of t h e N e w Y o rk S t a te E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ice . F lig h t In stru ctio n T h e n e e d le i n d u s t r ie s r e p o i t v a c a n c ie s : L is te d a m o n g l a b o r s h o r t a g e s a r e s e w in g m a c h in e o p e r a t o r s , c le a n e rs , p in k e r s , a n d f e llin g m a c h in e o p e r a t o r s . T h e N e w Y o rk S t a t e E m p l o y m e n t S e r v ic e sa y s t h a t b e c a u s e so m a n y w o r k e r s h a v e b een d iv e r te d to t h e m a n u f a c ­ t u r i n g o f a r m y c lo th in g , t h e r e has a r is e n a s h o r t a g e in su c h n e e d le t r a d e o c c u p a tio n s a s a lt e r a t i o n h a n d s , b u s h e le r s , a n d o p e r a t o r s o n g a r m e n t s , slip c o v e rs , b e d ­ s p re a d s , c a n v a s a n d k n i t go o ds. I t h a s b e en n o te d , too, t h a t d iffi­ c u lty is b e in g e x p e rie n c e d in f in d ­ in g p eople fo r se llin g job s. M a n y w o rk ers p re v io u s ly in r e ta il t r a d e s a r e n o w In c le ric a l job s. O th e r s h o r ta g e s ; D o c to rs fo r s u m m e r c a m p s ; B u ild in g m a i n t e n a n c e w o r k e r s ; S o d a d is p e n s e r s ; C o u n te r m e n ; H o te l w o r k e r s . U n w illin g to T ake Low W a g e s A n u n w illin g n e ss to a c c e p t jo b s a t low w a g e s p r e v a ils a m o n g y o u n g a p p lic a n ts , w h o h o p e to se­ c u re d e fe n s e jo b s o r g e t in to d e ­ WORKING FEB I94| T h e fo llo w in g te n g r a d u a t e s of th e S p r in g C iv ilian P ilo t T r a i n i n g a r e w in n e r s of th e U. S. G o v e rn ­ m e n t F l i g h t S c h o la r s h ip : W illia m R i c h a r d F le m in g , J r ., R ob ert T h e o d o re G u b a , W a l t e r C liffo rd H a m m o n d , M uriel B r o o k e r, M a r­ t in K a r a g ia n in is , J o h n H e n r y S u lliv an , J r . , K e n n e th E d w a r d E r v in , A u g u s t M ich ael C u su m a n o , T h o m a s F . M a d d e n . R a lp h F r e d ­ e r ic k Yokel. F l i g h t i n s tr u c tio n will be c o n ­ d u c te d by Speed H a n z lit a t S p e e d ’s 'p'lying S erv ice, F lu s h in g . T h e s e s c h o la r s h ip s will be p r e ­ s e n te d by C. A. A. G ro u n d School S u p e rv is o r, A n d re w I. I v a n o f f, a t a C o m m e n c e m e n t D a n c e , on J u n e 28, a t th e C o n c o u rse P la z a . I 194^ f e n s e t r a i n i n g courses u “ s u b - s ta n d a r d ” jo b openint^"!'^ d o m e s tic s e rv ic e a r e reportM ''' t h e local e m p lo y m e n t offices N o n -d e fe n s e f ir m s e n co u n te rs l a b o r s h o r t a g e s h a v e adopte i ^ v a r ie ty of m e a s u r e s to meet p ro b lem . S o m e h o tels which f m e rly h a d s t r i c t h irin g requ’ ' m e n ts a r e n o w w illing to train e x p e rie n c e d p e rs o n s of typ es, p a r tic u la r ly cham bemairi* a n d h o u se m e n . R e a l estate m h a v e in d ic a te d t h a t doormen p o r t e r s m a y h a v e to be t r a in s to t a k e over superintendents' jo b s in a p a r t m e n t houses. A lth o u g h c lo th in g manufactur e rs still e x p re s s a preference fg' e x p e rie n c e d w o rk e rs , some of th e m a r e w illin g to employ and t r a i n p e rs o n s w ith little experi. e n c e. N eed le - t r a d e s employe, j a r e s u b s ti t u t in g sectio n work for a s y s te m of p ro d u c tio n in which a sin g le w o r k e r m a k e s an entire g a r m e n t . T h e y a r e now willing tg h ire se w in g -m a c h in e operators, reg a r d le s s of t h e i r fo rm e r special, tie s. P e r s o n s ‘ I n te r e s te d In any of th e s e p o sitio n s s h o u ld coniniuni. c a t e w ith t h e n e a r e s t office of the N e w Y o r k S t a te Employment S e rv ice . C o n s u lt y o u r telephone d ire c to ry . Y o u h a v e a q u e s tio n about Civil S e rv ic e ? W r ite , p h o n e o r d ro p in to see t h e L e a d e r I n f o r m a t i o n Service; 9 to 6 M o n d a y s t h r o u g h I'hurgd a y s. ADDITIONAL WORKERS NEEOy? IN 1941 _ J L illlMrDlil ALL MANUFACTURING Each figure represents or»e million workers ADDITIONAL WORKERS NEEDED IN 1941 In s tru c tio n Jobs in ^DRAFTING I ’r o p u i e f o r tlio kooi I iiD.sltionis in (It'feiiHO mill o t l u 'r liulii.s t r i e s by a t u i l y i n g a t h u i n u In s p a r e t i m e . NO C L A S S E S ! T h i s 44 y e n r o ld I n s t i t u t i o n liaa t h o u BiiikI.s of s u c c e s s f u l KriidimteH In in i l u s t r y . T u i t i o n p a y m e n t s o n l y If,') m o n t h l y I n ­ c l u d e s al l b o o k s a m i p e r s o n a l c o a c h i n g . M echanloiil A viation A rch iteclural S h fi't M etal K lectrical S tru ctu ral A M E R IC A N SCHOOL, l.'IO W e s t 41'd St., N. V. C„ P i ' p t . CI-1 J ’le as e s e n d m e K U E E in f o r m a tio n reK arding " U n A K T l N G A T H O M E .” Nam e ............................................................................. Jld d re ss ....................................................................... MCKDKI) for l)ICl'’KNSK a'lUAI. I.KSSON I'KKK' lOO*:;) P r a c t i c a l T r a i n i n g l i t GAS . ET.EC., N A V A I. , A I U C U A K I P la t e n iu n t Service l. o w r a t e s . E a s y term s. S t a t e T^lcetisod. Bo nU le t L. S M IT H 260 West 64th S(..^ .N. V. l)a j-E v c. In t e n ii v a co u r s e s of In st ru c­ t i o n no w b e i n g o f f e r e d . . . P r e p a r e to m e e t U. S. Civil S e rv i c e r e q u i r e m e n t s for e m p l o y m e n t in g o v e r n m e n t a r s e n a l s a n d ci v i l i an d e ­ f e n s e i n d u s t ri e s . . . U. S. C iti z en s O n l y . D a y or E ven ing classes, l i m i t e d En ro l l m en t . • Als o S hort O p t i c i a n Course* C o -E d .R e q u e s t C a t a l o g ' 3 q (§CH00l OF OPTICS BROOKLYN, NEW YORK • MAIn 4-4211 N. Y. Tlrn.-s. This chart shows h o w the d e m a n d for workers in the various defense industries stands at the present time. It m a y be used as a guide for the y oung person seeking to train himself to enter s o m e branch of the defense program. PRECISIONLENS GRINDINGCOURSE D e sig n e d f o r n a tio n a l d e fe n s e n e ed s, th e School o f O p tics, 182 H e n r y s t r e e t , B ro o k ly n , o f f e r s a n ew c o u rse in P re c is io n O p tic s L e n s G rin d in g . T h e c o u rse h a s been p r e p a r e d e sp e cially to e n ­ a b le th e tr a i n e e to m e e t U . S. Civil S e rv ice r e q u ir e m e n ts fo r e m p lo y m e n t in g o v e r n m e n t a r ­ se n a ls a s well a s c iv ilia n o p tic a l p la n ts . T h e School o f O p tic s is th e o nly school in th e U n ite d S t a t e s o f f e r i n g t r a i n i n g in P r e ­ cision O p tics. I n c o n n e c tio n w ith m ilita r y d e ­ fe n se e ffo rts , b o th th e A rm y a n d N av y n e ed th o u s a n d s of n e w “ e y e s ” to gu id e th e ir p o w e r a n d o b se rv e th e r e s u lts . O p tica l in ­ s t r u m e n t s su c h a s ra n g e - f in d e r s , g u n -sig h ts, p e risco pes, etc., k n o w n a s fire -c o n tro l i n s tr u m e n ts , a r e a b so lu te ly n e c e s s a ry fo r all b u t S pecial Civil S ervice Card P unch C ourse This course will prepare you for Civil Service and private industry S i)e< h ili/e» l tr a ln in jc o n IB M A lp h ab e tic m id N um eric K t ‘.V r u n e l i e s . C i i r d N m i d Hiip pl it- N i i x l i i d r t l i i t n o l u l d i l i o i i a l c l u i r K t * . C 'd iir N e t a U c H t h r f c o r k I x \ v <‘i 'K n ( o Niiit > o i i r I ' o i i v e i i i e n c e . M a c h iiirN a v a i l a b l e a t a ll tiiiu -s fo r i a d i v i < l i i a l K li id tM it . T h e co iirN o liU 'ludoH a l l K e)' I ’l i n c l i e r o i b o th (lie A lphahc-tio a n d N i i n i c r i c l.vpt'N, A ! p h u l u > t i o N m i H ‘rl(- A c c o i i i i t i i i i ; M a o h i i u - s ( T a b u l a t o r ) t ' o u r s i i n o w f o r i i i In f f . ' f i l l s I' o i i r N u i i K ' l u d t ' N r i i i v l < < i a r d A V l r ii i K , l u a c h i u f t i o p e r a t i o n of T ab u ­ l a t o r a n d S o r t e r a n d v 'a r d r i i i i c h a p u lU 'u tio ii. l. O W T L I T I O N C L A S S K S S T A I I T IM .M lC D lA T E L i: Call or W rite for Full P articulars ACCOUNTING MACHINES INSTITUTE School tor Card Punch Operators O u r R ecommendation — A n y O n e of O u r Graduates ^ Suite 425 . 4 2 8 250 W E S T 57th S T R E E T Circle 5-6425 th e s m a lle s t c alib re g u n s. S cien ce a n d in d u s try , b o th in tim e s of p e ac e a n d w a r , look to P r e c is io n O p tics to su p p ly m a n y u s e fu l to ols. T h e m ic ro sc o p e , th e c a m e r a , th e telescop e, b in o c u la rs, e y eg la sse s a r e b u t a few . A ll of th e s e o p tic a l in stru m e n ts are m a d e by P r e c is io n L e n s G r in d e r s . E n r o ll m e n t in th e P r e c is io n L e n s G r in d in g c o u rse is lim ite d to U n ite d S t a te s c itiz e n s only. Schooling in 15 Trades C o u r s e s O p e n t o A ll T w o t h o u s a n d six h u n d r e d a n d f o r ty - s ix N e w Y o r k e r s h a v e ob­ t a i n e d d e fe n s e jo b s in p r iv a te in­ d u stry as a re su lt of tra in in g re­ ceived in tw e n ty - o n e c ity schools since l a s t S e p te m b e r. A lto g e th e r , IJ.OOO s t u d e n ts a r e e n ro lle d in th e c o u r s e s c o n d u cte d by th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n u n d e r th e E m e r ­ gency T ra in in g P ro g ra m fo r N a ­ tio n a l D e fen se. T h e c o u rse s a r e open to b o th em p lo y e d a n d u n e m p lo y e d , th e only r e q u is ite s b e in g t h a t th e c a n ­ d id a te s h a v e som e e x p e rie n c e in th e t r a d e th e y w ish to m a s te r . T h e u n e m p lo y e d , h o w e v e r, m u s t be r e g is te r e d w ith th e S t a te E m ­ p lo y m e n t S erv ice. M a n y of th e em p lo y e d s t u d e n ts a r e r e c o m ­ m e n d e d by th e i r e m p lo y e rs. S t u d e n ts a tt e n d th e deftense c o u rse s f r o m six to t h i r t y h o u r s e a c h w eek . S e ssio n s a r e held fro m 4 to 7 p .m ., fr o m 7 to 10 p.m ., a n d f ro m 10 p.m. to 5 a .m . C o u rse s a r e h e ld in th e fo llo w in g s u b je c ts : A uto R e p a i r a n d M aintenanc® . A v ia tio n T r a d e s . C o m m e rc ia l Subjects,. E le c tr ic a l T r a d e s . Fo u n d ry . I n s p e c t o r ’s C o u rse s. M a c h in e S h o p P r a c tic e . M a r itim e O c c u p atio n . P a t t e r n M a k in g . R a d io C o m m u n ic a tio n s and S ervice. S h e e t M etal. S h ip B u ild in g . T r a d e D r a w in g . W eld in g . W o o d w o rk a n d C a r p e n tr y . I f You W ant to Enroll P r o s p e c tiv e s t u d e n ts w h o w ish to e n ro ll in th e s e c o u rse s a r e a d ­ v ised to w r ite to D r. G e o rg e F . P ig o tt, d ire c to r, E m e r g e n c y T r a i n ­ in g P r o g r a m fo r N a tio n a l D e­ fense, T r a in e e P e r s o n n e l O ffice, B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n , 110 L iv in g s ­ to n s tr e e t, B ro o k ly n . A p p lic a ­ tio n c a n a ls o be m a d e d ire c tly a t th e sc h o o ls in w h ic h • th e c o u rse s a r e held. T h e tw e n ty -o n e sc h o o ls a r e : B ro n x V o c a tio n a l H ig h School, B ro o k ly n H ig h S chool f o r A u to ­ m o tiv e T r a d e s , B ro o k ly n H ig h School f o r S p e c ia lty T rades, B ro o k ly n T e c h n ic a l H ig h School, C h e ls e a V o c a tio n a l H ig h School, C u r tis H ig h School, E a s t N ew Y o r k V o c a tio n a l H ig h School, H a a r e n H ig h School, J a m a i c a H ig h School, L o n g I s la n d City E v e n in g H ig h School, M a n h a tt a n H ig h School of A v ia tio n T r a d e s , M cK ee V o c a tio n a l H ig h School, N e w to w n H ig h S chool, N e w Y ork V o c a tio n a l H ig h School, P.S. 147, Q u e e n s V o c a tio n a l H ig h School, S a m u e l G o m p e rs V o c a tio n a l H ig h School, S t r a u b T ex tile , S tu y v e s a n t H i g h S chool a n d S t u y v e s a n t An n ex . C a n Y o u M a k e L en ses? N a m e of f i r m : I r v i n g Lanipert Co., a n d L. & L. O p tic a l Co., Inc. A d d r e s s : 92-94 H in s d a le street, B ro o k ly n , N. Y. P e r s o n n e l D ir e c t o r : I r v in g I.am* p e r t. T o ta l a m o u n t of d e fen se con­ t r a c t : $75,000. I t e m of m a n u f a c t u r e : Lenses, H ow m any m en employed i F if ty . T ypes of w o rk ers needed: . S k illed w o r k e r s , b o th m ale and fe m a le . P r in c ip a lly th o s e familiar w i t h c u tt i n g g la s s o r g r in d in g and p o lis h in g lenses. R e q u ir e m e n t s f o r j o b : As above, H o w lo n g will w o r k continue: S te ad ily . -------------------------- J \ A RtVISW AR c o\;sA FiREMAN/ 3 ON ALL NEWSSTANDS 25c IN T E N S IV E TU A IN IN G F O H ' S te n o g r a p h e r - T y p is t Exam s S h o rth a n d -T y p e w rit!n g G U A U K D I ) I C T . \ : i ' 1 0 N —60 tn 130 \voril» D ay--K vonintr C o-Ed GOTHAM b u sin e ss 244 .M ADI SON A V E . (Corner SSHi) ________________________ L E x l n K t o n 2-47cS C H IR O P R A C T IC P R O F E S S IO N offers iinliniited o p p o r t u n i t i f s to nnibitioiiH men niul woni«-n CIIIKOI'l{A( TOKS AKE ' in 43 States Study ThiN Growinsr I’rofe8»«’*’ Day, Evenlnjf Classes (?all Personnlly • KeBistf' Columbia Inst, o f Chiropractic 261 West 71st St. New Vork Tuesday» June 24^ 1941 C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R Pa^je N in e A n sw ers to P o lic e S e r g e a n t E x a m up mass fo rm a tio n s and causc disrj-}ie a nsw ers to the fo llo w in g qu estio n s w ere prepared b y Lieupersement o f crowds. T hey are tciiaiit B e r tr a n d P. W ra y, i n s t r u c t o r , w riter, police e x p e r t . Lieu­ more e ffe c tiv e th a n a group o f foot patro lm e n because of th e ir a b ility tenant W ray w a s I'etired because o f physical disability, Sept. 17, 1940, to see o ver crow ds and locate spots a short, but brilliant career o f tw e lv e and one-half y ea rs in ' where th e ir presence m ay be re­ quired. M otorcycle pa tro lm e n can L Police D ep artm en t. A p pointed a patrolm an, Feb. 20, 1928, Lieu- ^ t ^ Z s p o T t L K v a s ^ ' t o the , W ray took the S e r g e a n t ’s e x a m in a tio n in 1936, f in ish in g fo r nece.s.snry actio n or to act tenaiii^ ^ t • as liaison office rs. T he y can be ninety-sixth on th e list. W ith little seniority, he took th e Lieu. .. ro w used to pursue groups w ho th missiles fro m vehicles. (Defen.se tenant's e x a m in 1939 and finish ed 124th on the list. H e w a s servlecture No. 3 given by lie u te na n ts to members of fo rc e . 7 jng as A c tin g L ieu ten a n t w h en he w a s retired prior to his promotion. Question 36 Wherever possible, L ieu ten a n t Wi’a y quotes auth ority for his answer. 1. C rossing a g a inst lig h ts, 282 Xo cover m any possible ra m ific a tio n s, L ieu ten a nt W r a y ’s answ ers killed. 2. C rossing no t a t crossing, 141 kille d . 3. Collisions, 119 killed. are longer than ne c essa r y . In his opinion, candidates should be g iv en (S ta tistic s and R eport o f the S a fe ty full rating if their a n sw e rs included only part o f the m aterial below. i^Teau.) Q uestion 37 j]ie answers are ad m itte d ly te n tative. W e sh all be pleased to receive Engineers have experim ented in gny comment which th o se who took the t e s t m a y w ish to m ake. a ll areas and found congested areas Question 21 h im th a n let him k n o w he is being Tn b a llis tic indentificativDns, r i f l ­ tailed. H ow ever, the technique of ing impressions change over a pe­ ta ilin g fro m in fr o n t m ay be exer­ riod 01 v a riou s ele­ cised. N ote persons he contacts, ments a ffe c tin g the in te rio r o f the places he visits, and th in g s he does. b ar r el , such aa rust, corrosion, in d i­ Question 28 v idu al care and tre a tm e n t, typ e of T hey are clever because o f ex­ a n i n i u n i t i o n , whereas there are n o trem e precaution taken by business two fin g e rp rin ts id e n tic a l as fin g e rhouses, (use o f ele ctric and other crint.s never change fro m b irth , b u rg la r a la rm s). The results of t o r u s e in evidence, the rea l or these th e fts are generally lu cra tive , d e m o n s t r a t i v e evidence is required consisting o f money, je w e lry, ’ pre ­ jn ballistics, whereas in fm g e rcious stones, bonds, etc. These tirint.s, the record, o r secondary c rim in a ls u su a lly w o rk in mobs and e v i d e n c e w ill su ffice . B a llis tic s is each is a specialist In his own p a r­ ft s t u d y in physics, whereas the t ic u la r job. The fin d e r “ cases” the s t u d y of fin g e rp rin ts is biological. Job and in fo rm s the rest of the mob ( M o d e r n C rim in a l In v e s tig a tio n ) o f the details, such as size and IbQ uestion 22 ca tio n o f saf^e, when cash is le ft The com parison microscope is double—tw o separate microscopes— • therein, m ethod of entrance and esfitted w ith a com parison eyepiece, , cape, h a b its o f neighbors, p a tro l­ men and watchm en. He is u s u a lly which, when placed on them, an employee o f the v ic tim . W hen merges them to g e th e r lik e one plans are c a re fu lly made the f ir s t misfoscope. The com parison eye­ positive actio n is taken. Tools are piece fuses the images o f the tw o sometimes planted by old men, w o ­ objects in to one im age. The inves­ men o r boys so th a t a rre s t fo r pos­ tigator m ay also see the fr o n t h a lf session w ill not take place. T h e y o f one and the re a r h a lf o f the u s u a lly have a “ fence^’ ready fo r other object, m a k ijig them appear q u ic k disposal o f the swag or loot. to be one in the microscope. ^ T h e (M odern C rim in a l In v e s tig a tio n ) objects m ay be rota te d mdepenQ uestion 20 dentlv o r to g e th e r and m a rk s are N o fixe d locus delecti. P ro te ction bound to m atch in the composite to seller because of the varied image o f the tw o objects, thus places of m eeting the addicts and making id e n tific a tio n positive. L a y ­ knowledge of detectives in the N a r ­ men can view easily th ro u g h the cotics Squad. Men on post ap t to comparison in s tru m e n t—hence the spot frfequented premises. B u lk is jury is more lik e ly to accept as n o t carried on person, m a k in g fo r evidence w h a t is seen therein, easy d is trib u tio n and protection. whereas the o rd in a ry microscope C o n tin uo u sly m o vin g fro m place to views objects independently, and a l­ place to avoid suspicion. I f a r­ though capable o f three dim ension­ rested, th e y are able to plead as _ al views and o b ta in in g view s o f a user ra th e r th a n as a seller. larger surfaces, i t allow s fo r some U ser carries less punishm ent. Can conjecture. (Modern C rim in a l I n ­ m ake sale under less suspicious vestigation) conditions. B uyers do not ap­ Q uestion 23 proach sellers m large num bers; When o rig in a l num bers were scattered sales conditions. W here punched in to the steel, its m olecu la r drugs are fo u nd in hidden places structure u n d erw e n t changes w h ic h on premises a p rim a fa c ia case is were not confined to the im m ediate established, therefore street seller vicin ity o f the num bers. B y g rin d ­ can hide drugs in buildings, cans, ing down the surface w ith emery, etc. highly p o lish in g it, and then tr e a t­ Question 30 ing the sm ooth surface w ith one of Can see a t a glance the places the etching flu id s g e n era lly used in needing special supervision by A lie n m etallurgical w o rk and w ith heat, Squad and Sabotage Squad. Makes the nunibers can be made to re­ it easy to stu d y re la tio n s h ip to im ­ appear. (M odem C rim in a l In v e s ti­ p o rta n t places, to points where gation) sabotage has occured, to types o f Q uestion 24 1. A sce rta in i f scene is th e same crim e. Tends to check subversive a c tiv itie s . A id s in cooperating w ith as when hom icide occurred o r i f it the federal governm ent in e n fo rc­ has been disturbed. 2. H a ve w itin g A lie n R e g is tra tio n A c t and ne^ises vouch fo r o rig in a lity . 3. A s ­ o th e r federal statutes. A llo w s fo r certain i f lig h tin g is s u ffic ie n t. 4. concentrated supervision and police Set camera fo r proper distance, us­ a c tiv itie s o f areas where citizens ing the proper lens so th a t there and sym pathizers of belligerent n a ­ will not be a n y d is to rtio n of the tio n s are located. scene. 5. Use trip o d or fix e d ob­ ject fo r clear picture. 6. M ake Sure Question 31 that film is unexposed. 7. P h o to ­ A n y of the fo llo w in g and m any graph the body, p ro x im ity o f the m ore can be used as the three c h ie f Body to o th e r objects, the scene reasons, 1. Keep a le rt and observ­ from a ll angles and s u rro u n d in g ing. 2. Give clear and d is tin c tiv e area. Search fo r fin g e rp rin ts , wea­ signals, both hand and w h istle . 3. pons, b u lle t holes, blood, etc., a,nd A v o id unnecessary conversation. 4. * If found, exam ine and photograph M ake sure pedestrians reach side­ them. 8. No m a rkin g s o r m arke rs w a lk before s ig n a llin g t r a f f ic to should be used u n til scene and s u r­ proceed. 5. Do n o t p e rm it ja y ­ rounding area have been com pletely w a lk in g or a llo w pedestrians m photographed. 9. B la c k and w h ite roa d w a y w h ile t r a f t ic is m oving. dusting powder to be used on la te n t 6. A llo w r ig h t o r le ft tu rn s only prints. (M odem C rim in a l In v e s ti­ a fte r pedestrians are cautioned. 7. gation and expert Police D e p a rt­ D isre ga rd t r a f f ic lig h t signals only ment photographers) when necessary. 8. Develop in it ia ­ tiv e In h a n dling t r a f f ic problems. Question 25 9. F a v o r heavy t r a ffic . 10. P revent Id e n tity n o t easily revealed, th e re ­ p a rk in g near intersection. 11. Seek for better detection and enforceth e cooperation of pedestrians, op­ jnent. T hey have knowledge o f e ra to rs and ch a u ffe u rs. 12. A ssist Known crim m a ls fro m line-ups and aged, crippled, blind, in fir m , and files, m a k in g the ta ilin g o f sus­ young. pects easier, and w ith o u t being ob­ served as policemen. T h e y are in Question 33 a better position to check on those Observe his approach, a ttitu d e planning crim es and to secure in ­ and method, how he tim es fo r ta g side in fo rm a tio n and evidence. I f summonses. Observe sector as­ they p a tro l in a car, the ca r is n o t signed to, and note changes, such easily id e n tifie d as a police car. as in overtim e p a rkin g , d#uble They can g e n era lly exercise the fiv e p a rk in g , cars re m a in in g in the major fu n c tio n s o f the Police De­ street, how m uch clearance is made, partm ent w ith b e tter resu lts th a n le n g th o f tim e spent in area. M ake the u n ifo rm e d man. a comparison w ith the num ber of summonses and tags served toQ uestion 26 ether w ith the dispositions and Keep witnesses separated and pre­ ime lo st in c o u rt by no t g u ilty vent them fro m e n te rin g in to con­ pleas. N ote i f there has been a versation w ith each other. A sce r­ red u ctio n in p a rk in g over a period tain the tim e elapsed since the o f tim e. D eterm ine ju s tific a tio n of crime, m e n ta lity o f the com plaincom plaints. A sce rta in cooperation tant or w itness and w h e th e r o r n o t he receives. A t r a f f ic flo w map ne is an accomplice. Be sure not shows tren d o f t r a f f ic a t various to show an y photographs o f the tim es and places. A cts as a guide suspect alone. T est the a b ility o f in m a k in g assignm ents o f men, in the co m p la in a n t o r w itness in ob­ p la cin g necessary t r a f f ic equipment, servation and his a ccu ra cy in de­ in causing physical changes in scribing persons and things. streets and h ig h w a ys such as one Q uestion 27 w a y streets, express streets, re­ Avoid loud or d is tin c tiv e dress s tric te d areas, etc. T r a ffic experts ^nd disguise. C au tio n h im to sta ^ and engineers can adequately plan a reasonable distance behind. If to relieve congestion w ith th is map. the suspect stops fo r an y reason, and you m ay be revealed i f you Q uestion 34 ?‘,op. it w o u ld be b e tte r to continu«. The m ain reasons a re : 1. Com­ necessary, i t is b e tte r to lose p e titiv e sa fe ty campaigns. 2. I n ­ crease In assignm ent of more men to tr a ffic , m otorcycle and mounted d u ty to cope w ith t r a f f ic conditions. 3. Increase in use o f vehicles. 4. A ssignm ent of t r a f f ic sa fe ty men in p a tro l precincts. 5. The Innovation o f the summonses. 6. Expresa streets. 7. L a c k of p a rk in g areas HIOKK is a n AMAZING O Fl-KRi and loading zones. 8. Cooperation I lie Fanxms AVinfiehi - Grow treiitnieiit o f magis'trates by se ttin g a u n ifo rm for i^rowingr h»ir, ending dandruff, fin e fo r vio la tio n s re s u ltin g in no '*'“ >1 ) itcrt, h a irfa ii is now offere«i p o litic a l fixes. 9. Increase in re­ “ t luwer fees. s tric te d p a rk in g areas. 10. M ora p a tro lm e n on street due to non•‘•NGLE TKKATM ENT ONI.Y $2.60 appearance in court. 11. C afeteria or 20 treatment course $30.00. fin e system. I'nmrnte deptw., ineii-woiiien. Uuurei tt. ui. to 8 p. in. Quention 35 The horse and m otorcycle can be SUCCKSSOKSi TO FOIXETT e ffe c tiv e ly u tilize d in a d d ition to W IN F IE L D & G R O W the psychological e ffe ct th e y have 113 W. 4;^d. Huite 306 on crowds. M ounted men are p a r­ tic u la rly tra in e d to e ffe c tiv e ly break f BALD71 CASES WANTED im p ra c tic a l because o f the longer In te rv a l required fo r c ro s s -tra ffic a t ce rta in intersections. I t is feas­ ible along m ain tho ro u g h fare s h a v ­ in g a lig h t side stneet tr a ffic . ( T r a ffic and S a fe ty Bureau, N. Y. C. Police D ept.) Question 38 The re la tio n s h ip is : The longer the skid, the g re a te r the speed. (M odern C rim in a l In v e s tig a tio n ) Qnest/Ion 39 B y n o tin g the la c k o f conges­ tio n and the action by those as­ signed to expedite the m ovem ent of anow rem oval e q u ip m e n t; by d ire c t­ in g and re -ro u tin g t r a f f ic and causin g '^ a rk e d cars to be moved. Note the num ber o f parked cars and w h a t e ffo rts were made to have th e m removed. W h a t e xp la na tio n was o ffe re d the p a tro lm a n to ac­ count fo r vehicles not removed. The speed w ith w h ic h snow is be­ in g removed. C om plaints o f lack o f cooperation. Check on num ber o f snow summonses issued. Q uestion 40 The trends ind ica te th a t there has been a decrease in ch ild re n k ille d and in ju re d ; a decrea.se in adults in ju re d and a flu c tu a tio n o f ad u lts killed, or more s p e c ific a lly fo r 19301940, a decrea.se of eleven fa ta litie s to children, a decrease o f 167 in the num ber of in ju rie s to children, a de­ crease o f 806 in the n um ber o f in ­ ju rie s to ad u lts and an increase s ix ty -tw o fa ta litie s to adults. Some o f the probable rea.sons a re : Com­ p e titiv e s a fe ty campaign.s, more s tr ic t enforcem ent and t r a f f ic su­ pervision, more t r a f f ic equipm ent in use, reflexes of ch ild re n q u icke r than adults, c h ild re n more respon­ sive to education, educational ca m ­ paigns fo r business people, m oto rist.s, school teachers and others via radio press, pam phlets, skits, lec­ tures in schools, in Police Academy, contests in playgrounds, etc. E n ­ gineering, education and enforce­ m ent re g a rd in g t r a f f ic g enerally. (S afety Bureau, N. Y. C. Police D.) Question 41 The names of the tw o con.sorters i f know n, and i f not arre.sted, m arked unknow n. Names o f w it ­ nesses if any, searched, and if a n y p ro p e rty taken, an item ized lis t, up­ on whom found, name o f the ow ner i f obtainable, name of p a tro lm a n accom panying to headquarters. Tim e precinct p a tro l wagon a rriv e d and le ft, p a tro l wagon nu m b e r or line should be d ra w n d ire c tly under details. A rtic le 2, p a ra g rap h 10, rule 66, M anual of Procedure. (Lem on pool .swindlers are pool sharks who sw indle others a t pool o r b illia rd s . They occasionally lose a game to the v ic tim and when they w in, it is g e n era lly by a sm all m a rg in of one o r tw o points. The v ic tim g e nerally loses large sums o f m oney.) M odern C rim in a l I n ­ vestigation. Q uestion 42 Places where slips were found, w h e th e r found in hand o f defend­ ant, or in his coat pocket, or on a counter or table, and i f on a table, and i f on a c o u n te r o r table, w h e th e r defendant was alone or w h e th e r o th er people were sta n d ­ in g nearby, o r w h e th e r found in overcoat h a n gin g on w a ll, or w h a te v e r m ay be the fact.<? in the case. Ite m ize d lis t o f p ro p e rty and All Civil Service organizations are invited to forward notices of meetings and events for appearance in the Bulletin Board. Please have your notice in by Friday of the w e e k preceding date of the event. There is no charge for this service. C A T H O L IC W A R V E T S T h e M c K a y - D e r r ig P o s t N o. 172, C a th o lic W a r V e te r a n s , In c ., will h o ld a d a n c e S a t u r d a y , J u n e 28, a t St. J o h n ’s H all, 406 E a s t Sixtys e v e n th s tr e e t. T h e p o s t is m a d e u p la r g e ly o f civil a n d g o v e r n m e n t em p loy ees. M e m b e rs in c lu d e E d ­ w a r d L o u g h lin , s e c r e t a r y to J u d g e F e r d i n a n d P e c o r a ; J u s ti c e J o h n V. F lo o d o f th e C o u r t of Special S e ss io n s ; J o s e p h T . H ig g in s , Col­ l e c to r o f I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e ; P a u l R a o , A s s i s t a n t U n ite d S t a te s A t­ t o r n e y ; J o s e p h Cox, P u b lic Ad­ m in i s t r a to r , a n d m a n y o th e r s p r o m in e n t in g o v e r n m e n t a f f a ir s . R e fresh m e n ts will b e se rv e d . T ic k e ts , o n e d o lla r. W A G E -H O U R IN S P E C T O R E L I G I B L E S A S SN . T h e U. S. W a g e a n d H o u r I n ­ s p e c to r E lig ib le s A s so c ia tio n will h o ld its n e x t m e e t in g a t th e C la rid g e H o te l, F o r t y - f o u r t h s tr e e t a n d B ro a d w a y , T h u r s d a y , J u n e 26, a t 8 p .m . F u t u r e m e e tin g s will b e h eld o n t h e se c o n d a n d f o u r th T h u rsd ay e v e n in g s th r o u g h o u t th e s u m m e r a t t h e a b o v e a d d re s s . F IR E E L IG IB L E S T h e F i r e E lig ib le s A sso c ia tio n w ill h o ld its n e x t g e n e r a l m e e t­ in g a t 8 p .m ., F r i d a y , J u n e 27, at P u b lic S c h o o l 27, F o rty -s e c o n d s t r e e t n e a r T h ir d a v e n u e . D r. H a r r y M. A r c h e r , d e p u ty c o m m is­ s io n e r o f th e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t , w ill a d d r e s s th e m e e tin g . R e p o r ts o n c o m m itte e m e e tin g s w ith th e M a y o r a n d d e p a r tm e n t h e a d s w ill be g iv e n . E lig ib le s a re u r g e d to be p r o m p t in a tte n d in g th e m e e tin g . A tte n tio n is called t o th e f a c t t h a t o nly six m o n th s r e m a i n b e fo re th e lis t e x p ire s. NAVY YARD C IV IL S E R V I C E A S SN . T h e N a v y Y a r d Civil S e rv ice A s so c ia tio n w ill h o ld a n o p en m e e tin g a t 592 F u l t o n s tr e e t, n e a r A s h la n d P la c e , B ro o k ly n , T u e s d a y , J u n e 24, a t 6 p. m. M e m b e rs , f r ie n d s a n d g u e s ts a r a in v ite d to a tt e n d . V E T E R A N S C IV IL S E R V IC E L EA G U E T h e V e t e r a n s Civil S e r v i c e L eague w ill h o ld a m e e tin g T u e s d a y , J u n e 24, in th e C ity C ourt b u ild in g , 52 Cham berei s t r e e t . P l a n s will be m a d e fo r a n a g g r e s s iv e c a m p a ig n to p u s h v e t­ e r a n leg isla tio n , in c lu d in g H. R. 4,917. V e t e r a n s w ith o r w i t h r *■ civil se rv ic e elig ib ility a r e r e ­ q u e s te d to r e g is te r a t th e L e a g u e fo r d e fe n s e jobs. All v e te r a n s u n ­ a b le to a t t e n d a r e r e q u e s te d i o w r ite to th e L e a g u e a n d se n d p o s ta g e to c o v e r m a ilin g of in f o r ­ m a tio n b la n k s . T h e l e t t e r s s h o u ld be a d d r e s s e d to C h a r le s E . R u s ­ sell, s e c r e ta r y , 11 P a r k p lace, N e w Y o r k City. (C on tinu ed on Page N ineteen) d isposition o f same. (A rt. 2 par. 38 M & P R 36.) Question 43 F u ll and accurate description of person arrested. A ll essential point.,'? o f evidence obtained. Ite m iz e lis t o f property. F a c t th a t UF43 wa-i prepared and fo rw a rd e d to proper places. Reference to b lo tte r e n try i f any, name o f p a tro lm a n o r po­ licewom an assigned. T im e p a tro l wagon a rriv e d and le ft. L in e d r;iw n a fte r complete *>ntry. (A rt. 2, Par, 3 & A rt. 29 M P.) Question 44 W h e th e r defendant is a seller or* user. The fa c t o f the w rapping, sealing, m a rk in g and ta g ging o f tho evidence by the a rre s tin g o tfic e r in the presence o f tho do.'jk o ffic e r. The a p p ro xim a te a m o u n t o f heroin. The fo rw a rd in g to the technical re­ search la b o ra to ry. T im e p re c in c t wagon a rriv e d and le ft. A line d ra w n a fte r complete e n try . ( A rt. 2, 10 & H. 66,) Question 45 Evidence such as am ount o f money, description (in c lu d in g m a rk, m ake and caliber o f gun and a m ­ m u n itio n , o th er pro p e rty taken fro m prisoner and disposition o f same. Inve.stiRations and n o tif.c a ­ tions to squad detectives, (ITF 6061) Lo st P ro p e rty Bureau, B u re a u o f In fo rm a tio n (U F 65) b a lli^tic 3 bureau, a line d ra w n a fte r com­ plete e n try. (A rt. 2.) Question 46 Yes. Rule 66 provides th a t tho desk o ffic e r sh a ll cause p ro p e rty to be removed fro m the prisoner . . . w h ich IS la w fu lly carried, but is dangerous to life or w ould fa c il­ ita te escape. Q uestion 47 M issin g persons in v a ^tig a tio n a sometim es lead in to k id n a p in g , hom icide, o r o th e r serious cases. Question 48 C iv il A re o n au tics A u th o rity l i ­ cense num ber. T im e o f v io la tio n . N a tu re o f offense. A p p ro x im a te a l­ titu d e if v io la tio n was acro b a tic or one o f lo w fly in g . Names and ad­ dresses o f a t least tw o witnes.sea. ( A r t. 15, par. 51.) Que.Htion 49 The fo llo w in g in fo rm a tio n w ill ba entered in the A rre s t Record under “ D e ta ils o f the Case.” C o u n try of w h ic h he is a native. Date of b ir h. D a te o f a r r iv a l in U. S. P o rt of e n try . N am e o f ship on w h ich ho a rrive d . W h e th e r a passengei or m em ber o f the crew. F o rm D D 96, C rim in a l A lie n rep o rt w ill a lio ba prepared as above. ( A r t 12, par, 22.) Question 50 Personal recognizance is a w r it ­ ten co n tra c t entered in to by an o fh c e r o r c o u rt and the defendant or a pare n t o r g u a rd ia n o f a ch ild to guarantee the appearance o f the defendant o r ch ild a t some fu tu ro tim e before a c o u rt o ffic e r. I t is a pplied in lieu o f bail in v io la tio n s o f: 1. Sec. 554 o f C. C. P. E m ­ ployees o f R a ilro a d s and franchi.sa buses involved In accidents in con­ n ection w ith the thereof. Witii m e operation CL .1 la w punishable by 30 days 2. Local 3. 3. Juvenile delinquency o r less, cases. T h o re m a in in g : q u e s tio n s In t h is s e r ie s w ill be a n s w e r e d in n e x t T u e s d a y ’s L E A D E R . T h e y w ill b e acctM npanied by t h e s o u r c e s w h e n p o ssib le . To check your o w n a n s w e r s , follow t h is s e r ie s c a r e f u lly . U.S. GOVERNMENT JUNIOR CLERKSf Concentrate On Your Own Option S tu d y B o o k s B y A R C O P u b lish e r s FILING OPTION A 135 p a g e book that co n ta in s all the la tes t m ateria l— rig h t up to June, 1941— G e t T h i s B o o k fo r th e se v ital t e s t topics: • A lp h a b etic, N u iiie rir, (ieogrraiWilc a n d S u b je c t Filinfir. • M o d p r n F i l l n j f SysteiiiN ( V it r l a il e x , S o u n d e x , Kartli'X, T r i p l e Clu^oU, L o a d e r . Sii fi'Kuaril, D e w e y D e o l n m l , D i r e c t A l p h a b e t i c . D u p l e x N u m e r i c , I d e a l Ueiitly Ma«<e. W a lia .s h N a t u r a l I n d e x , S k y l i n e V is io n, D i r e c t N a m e , K x p a n d lU K i n d e x , E l c c t r o f i l e , P e rp e tu a l Index, etc,) • FilliiK lOquipiiiiMit a n d S u p p l i e s . • Filing; O p e r a t i o n —Co dln jf . • F o l l o w i n g D ire c tio nH —M e n t a l A l e r t n e s s , • Spe ll inf f—V o c i i b u l a r y , • ( i n t n i i n u r — KiiKli^li. • Civil .Service Arlthnietic. 634 K x a ii ii i in ti o ii T \i > e ti i i e s t i o i i s —T h o r o u K h l y M o d e r n —J1.28 STATISTICAL OPTION— A n e.Khaustive review o f the sta tistic a l k n o w led ge needed fo r this option — produced fo r th is option. Y o u II W a n t T h i s M a t e r i a l : . . • • • m C o l l e c t i o n o f D a t a —S am p l ln q r T e c h n i q u e s . A s s e n i b li n K D u ti i—T a b u l a t i o n s , ( i r u p l i i c I ' r e s e n t a l i o n —Ill u st r a tl o ii .s , C e i i t n i l T e n d e n c y —.Means. M o de s , M cd lu n a . D i s p e r s i o n —P r o b a b l e E r r o r , A r it l ii n e t' K 'a i C o m p u t a t i o n s , • Uelateil Clerical Oiiltes. 728 Kxainlnatlon Ty|>e (Juestlons—160 pa^cs—51,25 F O R M A IL O R D E R S ! .Send o f f ti lls c o u p o n t h o f i r s t thi ns: y o u do! It'.") a lu o i io y -i i ia k l ii B ni ov o on yo ti r p a r t ! I.K A D EU B O O K SHO P. 07 D u a n o St., N o w Y o r k City. E n c l o s e d pleu.se f in d $1.2,5 ( c h e c k , m o n e y o r d e r ) fo r w h i c h p lo a s o r u s h m o e i t h e r c o p y of .JITNIOU C b K K I C STA TISTIC A L □ riL IN G □ L eader Naino Address BOOK ST O R E 97 DUANE ST. New Y o rk City * Page T en C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R T u esd a y , J u n e - i? i} Gwit liE iV D E R Merit Men •V - P u b l i s h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y by C ivil S e r v ic e P u b lic a tio n s, In c. O f f ic e : 97 D u a ne St. (at B r o a d w a y ) , N e w York, N .Y . P h o n e : C O rtlan dt 7-5665 C o p y rig h t 1941 by C ivil S e r v ic e P u b lic a t io n s , Inc, I F H IS P A R E N T S H A D N A M ED h im “ L a r r y ” in th e f i r s t pla’ce, it w o u ld h a v e sim p lifie d th in g s a lot. W e d o n ’t c la im to k n o w a ll a b o u t th e s e t h in g s b u t, fo r so m e re a s o n , y ou w o u ld no m o r e call I^ a rry M c­ N a lly b y h is full n a m e , L s.w rence A. M cN ally, t h a n y o u w o u ld h a v e r e f e r r e d to t h e la te W ill R o g e r s a s “ W illia m ” . L a r r y M c N a lly , w h o is n o w in h is th ir t y - e ig h t h y e a r a s a c ity e m ­ ployee, h a s tw o a b s o r b in g i n te r e s t s .. O ne is h is jo b a s C h ief C le r k of th e D iv isio n o f P e r m i t s a n d E n ­ c u m b r a n c e s in t h e o ffice o f M a n ­ h a t t a n B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t S ta n le y M. I s a a c s , a n d th e o t h e r is th e A m e ric a n L eg io n . A nd, b y th e w a y , b i r th d a y g r e e t ­ in g s a r e in o r d e r t h is F r i d a y a s L a r r y w a s b o r n J u n e 27, 1888—w a y u p t h e r e a t 111th s t r e e t a n d L ex ­ i n g to n a v e n u e . It w as L arry M c N a lly who w o rk e d so h a r d to o rg a n iz e th e A m e ric a n L e g io n P o s t in h is d e­ p a r tm e n t. H e w a s e le c te d P o s t C o m m a n d e r in 1930 a n d a g a i n in 1936. H is e n e r g y a n d o r g a n iz a tio n ­ al a b ility did n o t go u n n o tic e d a s he w a s e le c te d t r e a s u r e r of th e N ew Y o r k C o u n ty O r g a n iz a tio n of th e L e g io n f o r t h r e e years. He n o w S e n io r V ice-C o m m an d er n a t th e C o u n ty C o n v e n tio n n j’ t m o n th h is f r ie n d s ex p ec t him t be n a m e d C o u n ty C o m m ander b a n o v e r w h e lm in g m a jo r ity . ^ B e g a n in 1903 L a r r y s t a r t e d h is c a r e e r as a cif e m p loy ee b a c k in 1903 when w e n t to w o r k a s a n office boy th e a u d it i n g d iv isio n o f the Board o f E d u c a tio n . I n 1911 h e obtained a t r a n s f e r to t h e o ffice of the h a t t a n B o r o u g h P r e s id e n t, headed b y G e o rg e E . M cA n en y at thjl tim e , a n d w a s a s s ig n e d to the aurt, itin g divisio n. I n 1921, when th« Cost A c c o u n tin g D ivision wj, fo rm e d , L arry w as placed j„ c h a r g e . W h e n B o ro u g h President I s a a c s t o o k o ffice in 1938 w a s p ro m o te d to h is p re se n t pogi, tio n . D u r i n g t h e l a s t w a r L arry lis te d in t h e F i g h t i n g Sixty-nintiJ ( w h e r e else w o uld a g uy wth n a m e lik e L a r r y M c N a lly belong?) a n d s e rv e d e ig h te e n m o n th s over« se a s. H e r e t u r n e d w ith a Ser* g e a n t ’s strip e s . I t w a s th e s a m e e n e r g e tic McNal, ly, b y t h e w ay, w h o o rganized ths c la ss y fife a n d d r u m c o rp s in the B o ro u g h P r e s i d e n t ’s Office and, a s d r u m m a jo r , led h is outfit to th e c h a m p io n s h ip o f N ew Yoiit ' s t a t e in 1937, 1938, 1939 an d 1040. B e sid es h is jo b a n d th e Ampricaq L eg io n , L a r r y h a s a n o th e r great in, t e r e s t. H e ’s t o u r e d S o u th Ameilcn t w ic e a n d h a s v is ite d 45 of the 48 s t a t e s in th e U n io n , W h e n asked a b o u t th e o t h e r t h r e e s t a te s McNal, ly sa id he w a s s a v in g th e m for his honeym oon. H e ’s sin g le a n d liv e s a t 80 River, side D riv e . H e a d d s, ho w ever, that If h is d e n tis t, d o c to r o r ta ilo r reads th is th e y s h o u ld n o t be fooled by th e a d d re s s . L a r r y is tall, blu e-e y ed a n d hag « t h ic k sh o c k o f silv e ry h a ir. D e sp ite h is r e m a r k a b o u t saving th o s e t h r e e s t a t e s f o r h is honey, m oon, L a rry says: “ I w a s b o r n sin g le . , . and \ lik e i t . ” M unicipal Building. Looks like s o m e th in g out o f th e -fu tu re . . . A n inform al poll sh o w s that the m ain teleph one co m pa ny b eef o f Civil Service em p lo y ee s is that the com ­ pan y freq uently fa ils to return im ­ m ed ia tely n ick els collected in error at phone booths . . . W h y can’t th« sig n s y s t e m out in Q ueens be is good a s the roads? I t ’s simple to g et lost— and st a y lost. . . . A num. ber o f P olice S e r g ea n t candidates took the test ju s t to get the five hours o ff. . . • R epeat This! J e rr y F in k e ls t e in , Publisher; Sew a rd B r is b a n e, Editor; M a x w e ll L ehm an, Executive Editor; Charles Su lliv a n , Washington Editor; H. E l io t Kaplan, Contributing Editor; D a v id R o b in so n , Art Director. — S u bscrip tion R a te s— In N e w Y o r k S ta te (by m a l l ) .........................................................$2 a Y e a r E ls e w h e r e In th e U n ite d S t a t e s ................................................ $2 a Y e a r C a n a d a and F o re ig n C o u n t r ie s .....................................................$3a Y e a r In d iv id u a l C o p ies...................................................................................... 5 C en ts A d v e rtisin g R a te s on A p p lic atio n MEM BER, A U D IT BUREAU OF T u es d ay , J u n e 24, 1941 Where W ill They Go? H E L E A D E R learn s tha t W a s h in g t o n o f f i c i a l d o m has c o m e to the p o in t w h er e i t ’s a g r e e d that so m e 15,000 governm ent e m p lo y e e s w ill have m o v e d out o f the c it y in order to m ake w a y fo r w o r k e r s in d e f e n se a g e n c ie s. T h e r e is ju st so m uch sp a ce in ,W a sh in g t o n , and no m ore. T h e g o v e r n m e n t m a y e v en g o to the e x te n t o f p a yin g m o v in g c o s t s fo r th e e m ­ p lo y e e s that h av e to lea v e the city. W i l l th is s o lv e the W a s h in g t o n sp ace-p ro b lem P Not at all. F o r w h er e the 15,000 e m p lo y e e s h av e le f t , th eir p la c e w ill w orkers! be taken by no le s s than 30,000 d e fe n se A n y o n e w h o has been to W a s h in g t o n w it h in the past y e a r k n o w s that the c it y is l it t le sh o rt o f a m a d h ou se. I t ’s ju st Im p o ssib le to find eith er w o r k in g sp ace or l iv in g sp ace. A n d the e f f ic i e n c y o f running the g o v e r n m e n t is th e r e b y m a te r ia lly reduced. T h e d e c is io n to m o v e w o r k e r s out o f W a s h in g t o n is t h e r e f o r e a g o o d one. I t should be a p p lie d to d e fe n se w o r k e r s as w e ll. W h e r e sh all th e y goP R u m o rs are c ir c u la tin g around c ap ito l h ill th a t t w o m i d - w e s t e r n c it ie s are b e in g considered . B u t whyP T h e o b v io u s place for fe d e ral a g e n c ie s to s e t t le is N e w Y o r k C ity. A ll the f a c il i t ie s th e y require are here. T h e r e is e x c e l le n t sp ace both for w o r k in g and liv i n g pu rp o ses. T h e c ity is the dyn am ic co re o f the n ation, e v e n m o r e s o than W a sh in g to n . A num ber o f a g e n c ie s are a lre a d y l o c a t e d here. T h e labor m arket is g o o d — and the s h o r t ­ a g e s w h ic h have d e v e lo p e d be c a u se p e o p le w o n ’t g o to W a s h in g t o n — as in the ca se o f st e n o s and t y p i s t s — w o n ’t h ap p e n in N e w York. B r in g ’em here, w e sa y ! T h e nation has e v e r y t h in g t o gain by e sta b lish in g a seco n d capital in N e w Y o rk C ity. The Police-Phone O perator S quable h e M E N w h o to o k the exam fo r t e le p h o n e operaa to r s in the N e w Y ork C ity P o l i c e D e p a r tm e n t have a le g it im a t e b eef. E ls e w h e r e in th is issu e, th e ir a tto r n e y p r e se n ts his case. T h e y ’ve w o n in the cou rts, but i t ’s a h o llo w v ic t o r y s o far. T h e f a c t s in th e c a s e are v e ry sim ple. T h e y t o o k an e xa m for a s p e c i f ic jo b . T h e y passed the exam , and then the jo b w a s g i v e n — a t a m uch higher salary, in c id e n ta lly — to m e n on the p a tr olm a n list, w h o sh o uld b e tte r h a ve b e e n u s e d to b r in g the p o lic e fo r c e up to fu ll streng th. C o m m iss io n e r V a le n t in e hasn’t g iv e n a s i n g l e g o o d r e a s o n w h y he w o n ’t take on the m en w h o p a s se d f a ir ly an e x am w h ic h th e y to o k in g o o d faith. W h a t kind o f a m e rit s y s t e m is it that thermits th is kind o f thingP T T h e L E A D E R G ets It F ir s t— A n d G ets It S tr a ig h t In last w e e k ’s issue of T h e L E A D E R in an ex­ clusive defense story the duties of an Air Raid W a r d e n were listed. They were 9 in number. T h e L E A D E R also listed 8 groups that would constitute the personnel of the service. T h e L E A D E R also told h o w the police pre­ cincts would be divided into zones, sectors and posts and h o w they would be divided according to population. T h e L E A D E R also told h o w civil servants would constitute the base of the defense set-up. T h e dailies subsequently devoted columns to these identical phases of the defense program but not until the M a y o r and Police Commissioner Val­ entine spoke before officials at Police H e a d ­ quarters. Ob, yes, a n e w point w a s that enrollment blanks were ready. Read T h e L E A D E R — and read it first. ■<^HE D I E S C om m ittee will soon send on to federa l de­ pa rtm ent heads the n a m es o f em p lo y ee s belo n g in g to l e ftw i n g groups. I f the a d m inistrators fa il to fire th ese em ploy ees, the D ies boys will m ake the n am es public . . , P aul K ern personally signed every one o f those 20,000 r ecla ssifica tio n lette rs to su bw ay m en . . . G erman a r m y o ffice rs are selected by a t e s t sy s t e m com par­ able to Civil S ervice e x a m s in this be c ountry . . . A n organization tha t sneered because ten ta tiv e k e y an­ sw er s in the Social Supervisor e x a m s differed on 20 question s from the officia l k ey is now it s e lf pr o te stin g 29 questions fro m th at sa m e k e y . . . 1 C IR C U L A T IO N S g==ggg=ggggg— T 24. to P o litics Dept. W a x e d floors in the offices of the State Civil Service C o m m i s ­ sion have caused s o m e serious falls . . . T h e n e w voluntary-quit provision in the U n e m p l o y m e n t , Insurance L a w m a y m e a n the hir­ ing of additional referees . . . M o r e than $2,000 in dimes is taken in every Sunday at LaGuardia Airport . , . T h e Welfare Depart­ ment, which last w e e k lost Dep uty Commissioner M c A v o y , m a y soon lose another of its top m e n — but for a different reason . , . All ts not well a m o n g the upper crust in the D o c k s Department . . . F u tu rities M ost com plicated e lev a to r g a d g e t in the city is to be found in the letters How He Passed Sergeant Test S ir s : I a m w r i t in g th is a f t e r a h a r d a f te r n o o n d u r i n g w h ic h I d u g d eep in to m y b r a in to f in d th e a n ­ s w e r s fo r a to u g h t e s t —th e S e r­ g e a n t e x am . I ’m all w o rn o u t, b u t n o t so f a r g o n e t h a t I c a n ’t s i t d o w n to w r ite th is l e t t e r a n d te ll y ou t h a t I k n o w I p a sse d t h a t e xani, t h a n k s to th e s tu d y m a t e r ia l t h a t r a n in T h e L E A D E R . I s tu d ie d e v e r y th in g th e r e w a s to s t u d y —b u t th e p r a c tic a l s tu f f w h ic h re a lly d id th e w o r k of p r e p a r i n g m e w a s th e se rie s o f a r tic le s , “ W h at E v ery S e r g e a n t S h o u ld K n o w .” W h o e v e r w r o te t h a t m a ­ t e r i a l is m o r e t h a n a police e x p e r t —h e h it th e e x a m r i g h t on th e h e a d . S e v e ra l of t h e q u e s tio n s o n t h e t e s t w e re p r a c tic a lly th e s a m e a s th o s e w h ic h r a n in y o u r s tu d y se ries. So h e r e ’s to you L E A D E R b o y s f r o m o n e cop w h o ’s g r a te f u l to you. And I know th a t m y f r ie n d s w h o stu d ie d w ith m e w ill s a y “ a m e n to t h a t , ” PATROLM AN. P r o te s t s C ourt A tte n d a n t T est S ir s : As on e of th e m a n y com ­ p e ti t o r s in th e r e c e n tly c o n d u c te d e x a m in a tio n f o r C o u r t A t t e n d a n t I w ish to call t h e a tt e n ti o n of y o u r r e a d e r s to a p o r tio n of t h e e x a m i­ n a ti o n w h ic h I believ e w a s u n f a i r th e c ir c u m s ta n c e s a n d u n d e r sh o u ld n o t be c o u n te d in view of w h a t happened. I n th e fii'st p lac e I h a v e lo o k ed a t th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e t e s t a n d do n o t fin d a n y m e n tio n m a d e t h a t p a r t , of th e e x a m in a tio n w ill c o n s is t of a m e m o r y te s t. U n d e r th e Civil S e rv ice la w th e C o m m is­ sio n is r e q u ir e d to a n n o u n c e t h e s u b je c t m a t t e r o f t e s ts a n d w h ile it a n n o u n c e s c o u r t p ro c e d u re , E n g ­ lish, civics a n d a r ith m e tic , It do es n o t m e n tio n a m e m o r y te s t. T h is sh o u ld be s u f f ic ie n t to c a u s e th e m e m o r y t e s t to be d is r e g a r d e d . T h e f if te e n q u e s tio n s g iv e n c o u n te d f o r 15 p e r c e n t, w h ic h is a g r e a t p a r t of th e te s t. N e x t, I h a v e b e en to ld t h a t in se v e r a l ro o m s in w h ic h th e t e s t w a s c o n d u c te d so m e of th e co m ­ p e tito r s m a d e a fe w n o te s w h ic h a id e d t h e m in a n s w e r i n g q u e s tio n s a f t e r th e m e m o r y t e s ti n g s h e e ts w e re re m o v e d . T h is too is u n f a ir . C A N D ID A T E . V e ts T h an k L eader S ir s : T h e E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e o f th e • V e t e r a n s Civil S e rv ice L e a g u e , a n o r g a n iz a tio n of W o rld W a r v e te r a n s a n d e x -serv ice m e n d e v o te d to th e p r o b le m s f a c in g t h e m in t h e i r p r o g r a m f o r g e tt i n g a d e q u a t e p ro v isio n s in law a n d r e g ­ u la tio n s a s r e g a r d s q u a lifie d eligi­ ble v e t e i a n s in a p p o in t m e n t a n d r e te n t io n in th e Civil S e rv ice , a s well a s in s a f e g u a r d i n g th e p r in c i­ p les of d e m o c r a c y a n d g o v e r n m e n t, h a v e by u n a n im o u s d e cisio n p a s s e d t h is R E S O L U T I O N : “ M I N D F U L o f th e a id a n d su p ­ p o r t g iv e n b y th e C ivil S e rv ice LB^'ADER in o u r lo n g c a m p a ig n to fo c u s a tt e n ti o n o n th e n e e d s to c la r ­ ify e x is tin g so-called v e te r a n s p r e f ­ e r e n c e s a n d m in d f u l a lso of t h e p u b lic se rv ic e it r e n d e r s a s a p u b li­ c a tio n in e n lig h te n in g r e a d e r s o n th e n e e d of th e g e n e r a l s u p p o r t n e e d e d to o b ta in leg isla tio n to com ­ pel th e U, S. 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The C o m m issio n p e r m i t s a p r o b a ti o n e r d ro p p e d f r o m th e se rv ic e to be p lac e d b a c k on th e eligible lis t w h e r e it a p p e a r s t h a t th e eligible w a s n o t i n c o m p e te n t o r fo u n d so im s a tis f a c to r y a s n o t to be o f v a lu e to a n y d e p a r t m e n t . A n eligible w h o re s ig n s d u r i n g th e p r o b a ti o n a r y p e rio d m a y h a v e h is n a m e re ­ s to r e d on th e o r ig in a l eligible a n d c e r tif ie d t h e r e a f t e r to a n o t h e r v a c a n c y if th e r e s i g n a t i o n is w i t h o u t p r e ju d ic e . W h en a Job Is P e rm a n e n t M. K . : W h e t h e r a p o s itio n in th e f e d e ra l se rv ic e , d e p a r t m e n t a l ( W a s h in g to n s e rv ic e ) o r field p o sitio n s , is p e r m a n e n t , t e m p o r ­ a r y o r se a so n a l, d e p e n d s o n th e n a t u r e of th e e m p lo y m e n t in ea c h c ase. C o n su lt th e n o tic e o f a p p o in t m e n t to d e te r m in e th e s t a t u s of y o u r e m p lo y m e n t. E x p erien ce R a tin g L. R . ; T he fact th a t you m a y h a v e m e t all th e r e q u ir e m e n t s o f e x p e rie n c e e sp e cially m e n tio n e d in th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of e x a m in ­ a tio n does n o t m e a n t h a t y o u m u s t n e c e s s a r ily be e n title d to 100 p e r c e n t r a t i n g e x p e rie n c e . Y o u r e x p e rie n c e is e v a lu a te d a n d c o m p a r e d w ith o t h e r s b a se d on s t a n d a r d s fixed b y th e e x a m i n e r s a n d a p p lie d e q u a lly to all. Study Corner T h e n e e d fo r t r a n s l a t o r s h a s led o ne a m b itio u s p u b lis h e r to t r y a “ T r a n s l a t i o n ” h a n d b o o k f o r a ll l a n g u a g e e x a m in a tio n s , p r e p a r e d by E d w in C o nn a n d M ax K o r n s te in . C a p ita l P u b l i s h i n g I n s t i t u t e h a s p la c e d on th e m a r k e t a n 86p a g e m im e o g r a p h e d v o lu m e on F ren ch , G erm an , Ita lia n and S p a n is h t h a t g iv es a few h i n t s on l a n g u a g e g e n e r a lly a n d so m e c o m ­ p a r a t i v e n o tes. S e c tio n s d e a l w ith th e n a t u r e a n d g r o w t h o f la n g u a g e , p sy c h o l­ o g y o f la n g u a g e a n d p r a c t i c a l h i n t s f o r t r a n s la t io n . S c ie n tific g r a m m a r , p re fix e s a n d suffix es, a n d d is tin g u is h in g c h a r a c t e r is ti c s , a n d id io m a tic e x p re s s io n s all r e ­ ceive t r e a t m e n t . A s t u d y m a n u a l fo r J r . L e g a l A s s i s t a n t b y J e r o m e M. K ir s c h b a u m ($2.00) h a s b een r e le a s e d by C o rd P u b l i s h e r s a s a p r e p a r a ti o n f o r f e d e r a l e x a m in a tio n s . 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C h a p te r to p ic s in clu d e o rig in a n d e x te n t of f e d e r a l ju d ic ia l p o w e r, o r g a n iz a tio n of th e c o u rts , f e d e r a l c r im in a l ju r is d ic tio n , ex­ c lu s iv e a n d c o n c u r r e n t ju r is d ic ­ tio n . civil p r o c e d u r e , th e a p p lic a ­ tio n a n d s u b s ta n t iv e law , a p p e l­ la te ju r is d ic tio n , p r o c e d u r e a n d r e ­ v iew . “ Y o u M ig h t L ik e P h a r m a c y aa a C a r e e r , ” is th e title of a n in ­ t e r e s t i n g h a n d b o o k p u b lis h e d b y W e s te r n P e r s o n n e l S e rv ice (25c). I n 14 p a g e s is in clu d e d m a t e r ia l p r a c tic e , v a r io u s s t a te law s a n d a list of b o o k s a n d p e rio d ic a ls. Art By NYC Employees B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t S ta n le y M. 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W e h a v e n ’t h e a r d a n y c o m p la in ts y e t a b o u t th e n a tu r e of th e q u e stio n s . W e did h e a r c o m ­ p l a i n t s t h a t c e r t a i n schoo ls g y p p e d th e c a n d id a te s o u t of te n m in u t e s ’ tim e . T h e s e r u m o r s h a v e been t h o r o u g h ly in v e s tig a te d , b u t th e y d o n ’t s e e m to s t a n d up. T w o w itn e s se s sig n e d e a c h e x a m i n e r ’s r e p o r t, t e s ti ­ f y in g t h a t th e c a n d id a te s in eac h p a r ti c u la r c la ss w e re a llo tte d th e r e q u ir e d five h o u r s ’ tim e. How Many W ith d r e w ? W e tr ie d to fin d o u t th e n u m b e r of c a n d i d a te s w h o w ith d r e w b e fo re t h e se c o n d p a r t of th e te s t b e g an b u t th e f ig u r e s v e r e n ’t a v a ila b le . A c o n s e r v a tiv e g u e ss w ould p lace th e n u m b e r a t a b o u t 30 p e r c e n t. C u r i­ o u sly , th e w ith d r a w a ls seem ed to be in flu e n c e d by m o b psychology. I n c la ss e s w h e r e th r e e o r fo u r g o t u p to lea v e e a rly , o nly a few r e m a in e d to fin is h . I n c la ss e s w h e r e only one o r tw o w a lk e d o u t, th e r e m a in in g s ta y e d to th e b i tt e r end. In one cla.ss in A b r a h a m L in c o ln H ig h School, o f e ig h te e n o rig in a l c a n d id a te s , o n ly f o u r s t u c k it o u t fo r th e seco n d p a r t of t h e test. Som e Opinions O p in io n s a b o u t th e te.st, se lec ted a t r a n d o m , follow : E d d ie M u rp h y , T r a f f ic L : “ I t w^as a c o m p re h e n s iv e te s t. I t cov­ e re d a lo t of m a t t e r . I t s h o u ld n ’t h a v e b e en v e ry h a r d fo r a n y o n e w ho s tu d ie d police w o r k . ” P a t r i c k P a u l B ra d y , T r a f f ic B : “ I t h i n k it w a s one of th e b e st te s ta I 'v e e v e r seen. I t g av e e v ery o n e a c h a n c e to p ic k o u t j u s t w h a t he k n e w .” V a r n e t t K a u f m a n , A le x a n d e r A v enu e S ta tio n , th e B r o n x : “ T he t e s t w a s v e r y good if you s tu d ie d fo r it. T h e r e w a s no g u e ss w o rk about it.” G ino C av azzin o , E a s t 126th S t r e e t : “ T h e t e s t wag fa ir, a lth o u g h I a d m i t it w a s k in d o f to u g h .” H e r m a n C o rn , B a th g a t e A venue, th e B r o n x : " T h e t e s t w a s m u c h d i f f e r e n t t h a n I e xp ected. T h e s tu d y m a t e r ia l in T h e L E A D E R h e lp ed m e a lot, p a r ti c u la r l y th e p a r t s d e a lin g w ith f i r e a r m s a n d t r a f f i c c o d e s .” S te p h e n J a m e s , E a s t 126th S t r e e t : “ A n y m a n w h o stu d ie d fo r th e e x a m in a tio n sh o u ld p a ss, a lth o u g h th e t e s t its e lf w a s n o t e a s y .” What Every Young Sergeant Should Know Sode*’m a n a n d O ’C o n n e ll’s “ M o d e rn C r im in a l I n v e s t ig a t io n ” w a s t h e so u rc e fo r m a n y q u e stio n s in th e s e r g e a n t te s t. Q u e stio n 12 w a s lif te d bo dily o u t o f th e f i r s t p a i-a g ra p h in a n e w s s to r y in th e M ay 5 issu e of th e N e w Y o rk T im es. T h e a n s w e r w a s p r in te d fo u r or five p a r a g i 'a p h s d ow n f u r t h e r . S le u th in g do n e b y L ie u t e n a n t B e r t W ra y , The ^ase of the Special Cops T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S erv ice C o m m is sio n r u le d l a s t w eek, t h a t th e sp e c ia l p a tr o lm e n d ism isse d fro m th e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r ta t io n be­ c a u s e th e y w e re re je c te d by th e m e d ic a l e x a m in e r s of th e P o lice D e­ p a r t m e n t sh o u ld be r e in s ta t e d to t h e i r po.sitions in th e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r ta t io n . P re v io u sly , th e su b w a y co p s h a d su c c e s sfu lly p a sse d m e d ic a l e x a m in a tio n s g iv en by B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r ta t io n a n d Civil S e rv ic e C o m m issio n d o c to rs. O f f if te e n p a tr o l m e n e x a m in e d in jo in t m e d ic a ls la s t w eek , tw elve p a s s e d ; t h r e e fa ile d . T h e t h r e e w ho failed w ill n o t be r e in s ta t e d to th e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d will n o t b e c e r tif ie d to a n y o th e r p o sitio n s u n til t h e i r m e d ic a l d e fe c ts a r e re m e d ie d . T h r e e c a n d id a te s on th e p a tr o l m a n list w h o w e re re je c te d b e c a u s e o f c h a r a c t e r will n o t be c e rtifie d a g a i n to th e P o lice D e p a r t ­ m e n t, b u t w ill be c e rtifie d to o th e r d e p a r t m e n t s fo r a p p r o p r ia t e jobs. I s e v e ry b o d y s a tis f ie d ? Chatter L t. W a lte r H . L a g e rh o lm , H o o k a n d L a d d e r 11; L t. T h o m a s F . L y n ch (1) H . & L. 14, a n d F i r e ­ m a n C h a r le s A. H a e se lin , H. & L. 38, h a v e r e tir e d . . . . D u e to th e s h o r ta g e of m e n , th e in sp e c tio n of h y d r a n t s o n w e e k d a y s h a s been d is c o n tin u e d . T h e y will be in ­ sp e c te d on S u n d a y s o nly, u n til f u r t h e r n o tice. . . . M a rin e S to k e r P e t e r C rilly, E n g . 66, lo st his badge. P e n a lty , F in e d $5. . . . J u l i u s J . M a tia sz k o , H . & L. 131, is n o w k n o w n officia lly a s J o ­ s e p h M a s te r . I t ’s legal a n d all. H ello, Jo e . . . . L t. H a r r y R . W ise, E n g . 261, a n d F i r e m a n C lare n c e D. M oeller, E n g . 320, h a v e also r e tir e d . Check Up B a tt a li o n C h iefs a r e m a k i n g th e a n n u a l c h e c k -u p of w id o w s o n th e p e n sio n ro lls to see if th e y a re still liv in g o r h a v e r e -m a rrie d . . . . F i r e m a n J o h n E . Doyle, J r ., E n g . 220, r e c e n tly h it w ith a tend a y fin e, h a s b e en so c k e d a g a in fo r six m o re d a y s a n d g iv en a f in a l w a r n in g . I s J o h n n y a b ad b oy o r is so m e o n e p ic k in g on h i m ? . , . O h, oh. 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P r a c ti c a l t e s ts f o r autom obile e n g in e m e n , la w n m o w e r, will ;,on. tin u e to be h e ld a t D y k e r Beach C lu b h o u se , E ig h ty - s ix th street a n d S e v e n th a v e n u e , B ro o k ly n , on e a c h o f t h e fo llo w in g schedule^ d a y s : J u n e 30, J u l y 7, 14, 21, 28 a n d A ug. 4. C h an ge o f N a m e B la n c h e K r o s n e y to B la n c h e Young. M e y e r K u p p e r b e r g to M ic h ae l C ooper. A pp roves G ardeners T est T h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n l a s t w e e k a p p r o v e d a r e p o r t on t h e m a t t e r of a d m i n i s t e r i n g a p ro ­ m o tio n e x a m in a tio n fo r g a r d e n e r to B e n ja m in S h u m a n , n o w on m il i t a r y leave. S ervice R a tin g A pproved D e p a r t m e n t s e rv ic e r a ti n g s for t h e p e rio d e n d in g N o v e m b e r 15, 1939, h a v e b e en a p p r o v e d by th e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m issio n. R e in s ta te m e n ts to P r e fe r r e d L ist G ranted R e q u e s ts of th e P a r k s D e p a r t ­ m e n t fo r re in s ta te m e n t of San­ fo r d J. M o ore a n d H a r r y C h a r n a s o n th e t e m p o r a r y p r e f e r r e d list f o r life g u a rd , a n d A n n e P . S cann ell o n th e t e m p o r a r y p r e f e r r e d lis t f o r p la y g r o u n d d ir e c to r h a v e r e c e iv e d t h e a p p r o v a l o f th e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m issio n , T h in k it Over A n in c r e a s e d b u t still inade. q u a te fo rc e o f Civil S e rv ice play, g r o u n d d ir e c to r s , su p plem ented by a tt e n d a n t s , la b o re rs, super, v ise th e tr e b le d r e c r e a tio n a l fa, cilities. E very p la y g ro u n d is o p e n e v e ry d a y in th e y e a r. The d a ily h o u r s o f o p e r a tio n h a v e been d o u b led a n d w ith floodlighting, m a y o p e r a te lo n g a f t e r sundown.’ U sag e h a s b e e n m u ltip lie d many tim e s. T h e r e a r e less ch ild re n in th e s t r e e t s a n d t h e r e a r e fewer a c c id e n ts .—F r o m S ix Y e a rs of P a r k Progi-ess. L e tte r to T he E d ito r D e a r S ir; W e w o r k in g in the d e p a r t m e n t a n d m a i n t a i n ball fields, so w h y c a n ’t w e u se them ? I im a g in e th e r e sh o u ld be e n o u g h m e n in th e D e p a rtm en t I n te r e s te d in f o r m in g a so ft or h a n d b a ll t e a m to c o m p e te In the M u n ic ip a l S e rv ic e L ea g u e. Y o u r s f o r so m e a ctio n . N. S. P le n t y o f E x p erien ce B e n S c h u r m a n , 101st Military P o lic e F o r t D ix, is g e tt i n g plen­ ty of police e x p erien c e , which m i g h t be h e lp fu l to h im w hen he r e t u r n s to t h e job. g a m e . . . o r Ju s t le t it r i d e ? . . . F i r e m a n G e o rg e F , D o nlin , E n g . 283, g e ts a sp e c ia l lea v e in J u l y to a tt e n d th e N e w Y o rk S ta te E n ­ c a m p m e n t of th e V e te r a n s o f F o r ­ e ig n W a r . H e ’s a d e le g a te of th e C o rn e liu s B. H e s t e r b e r g P o s t No. 962 . . . F i r e m a n G u ise p p e R a d im a n n a , E n g . 318, is no w o fficia lly J o s e p h R a d m a n . . . A f te r d e p a r t ­ m e n t a l t r ia l s I t ’s sw ell to see “ s e n ­ te n c e s u s p e n d e d ” o n th e o rd e rs w h e n a f e lle r o n ly t r ie d to be n ice —d o n 't you t h i n k ? . . . Lieut. H a r r y R . W ise, E n g . 261, retired la s t w eelt . . . F i r e m a n Clarence D. M oeller, E n g . 320, will h ave his n a m e a d d e d to th e p e n sio n roll J u l y 1 . . . E x t r a tim e o ff will be a llo w e d th o se se llin g m o s t tickets to t h e p o llce-fire b a llg a m e . . . J o h n M. 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F o r zo ne f o u r in s titu tio n s o u t­ sid e th e c ity , la te s t c e rtifie d w e re 14,816 f o r m e n a n d 12,709 f o r w o m e n . T h e l a te s t a p p o in t­ m e n t s a r e 14,720 f o r m e n a n d 11,997 fo r w o m en . T h e l a s t eligible on th e list is 14,839. A t o ta l of 258 p e r m a n e n t a p ­ p o i n tm e n ts —175 m e n a n d 83 wo­ m e n —a lo n g w ith t h r e e t e m p o r a r y a p p o in t m e n t s h a v e b een co m ­ p le te d in zone 2. O f th e 487 c e r­ tif ic a tio n s m a d e , 40 a r e still o u t­ s ta n d in g . T h e la s t n u m b e r c e r ti­ fied w a s 14,228 (1,933 in th e zo n e), th e la s t n u m b e r a p p o in te d 13,333 (1,823 in th e z o n e). Q u e s tio n n a ire s h a v e go n e d o w n to 14,837 (1,994 in t h e zone) a m o n g th e m en , a n d to 6,462 (872 in th e zone) a m o n g th e w om en. E x a c t ly 300 a p p o in tm e n ts h a v e b e en m a d e in zone 3, In c lu d in g 102 fr o m eligib les in o th e r zones. T h e zone 3 list is now c o m p le te ly ex ­ h a u s t e d e x c e p t fo r th o se few eli­ g ib le s w h o w r ite in fro m tim e to tim e t h a t th e y a r e now ' a v ailab le . I n c e r tif y in g 291 eligibles fro m o th e r zones, th e list w e n t d o w n to 14,802 a m o n g th e m e n a n d to 8,773 , a m o n g th e w o m e n . P ro v isio n a l a p p o in t m e n t s to th o se w ho to ok S a t u r d a y ’s te s t will be m ad e in t h e f u tu r e . C e r tif ic a tio n fro m o th e r zones f o r zone 3 jo b s is b e in g d is c o n tin ­ u e d b e c a u se c o n flic ts w ith o th e r zon es r e s u lte d in m a n y cases. C o m m issio n o fficials feei t h a t a t t h e r a t e th e list is no w m ov in g , I a n y o n e eligible fon* a p p o in tm e n t w ill bfe r e a c h e d in h is o r h e r ow n z o n e a n y w a y . I t w a s also fo u n d t h a t t h e p r o p o r tio n of peo p le c e r ­ tifie d f r o m o t h e r zon es w h o re ­ fu se d o r fa ile d to r e p o r t a f te r s t a t i n g t h a t th e y w o u ld a c c e p t w a s so h ig h a s to b e co m e p r o h ib i­ tiv e. School*s Out! Blood Donors H a l f a d o zen em p lo y e es a t H u d ­ son R i v e r S t a te H o s p ita l a r e C lasse s a t W a s s a ic S ta te School re a lly t a k i n g a c tiv e m e a s u r e s to c a m e to a n e n d la s t W e d n e s d a y a id t h e B r i ti s h c a u s e . L a s t w e e k t h e y j o u r n e y e d d o w n to P r e s b y ­ . . . T h a t w a s th e s a m e d a y a s t h e t e r i a n H o s p ita l a t N e w Y o r k C ity a n n u a l e x h ib it o f w o r k d o n e in t h e o c c u p a tio n a l t h e r a p y c lasses. 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Civil f n a in t a in e r ( p lu m b in g ) appropri­ S e rv ic e C o m m issio n , a m o n g o th e r a t e f o r tw o te m p o r a r y v a c a n c i e s A r e c e n t in n o v a tio n fu ll of po ssi­ th in g s , t o o k th e s e a c tio n s : a s p l u m b e r ’s h e lp e r In th e D e­ b ilitie s h a s b een th e use o f in su lin . . . a p p r o v e d a r e c o m m e n d a tio n p a r t m e n t o f P a r k s a n d to c a n c e l a n d m e tr a z o l in th e t r e a t m e n t of t h a t th e lis t fo r C lerk, G ra d e 2 be an e x a m in a tio n o rd e re d d e m e n tia p ra e c o x . S u c h t r e a t m e n t d e c la re d a p p r o p r ia t e fo r th e p o si­ * p lu m b e r s h e lp e r (la b o r c l a s s ) . Is c alled “ s h o c k ," sin ce th e p a ­ tio n of A tt e n d a n t , F e m a le . . . . o. k . ’d r e s o lu tio n s reclassi­ t ie n t u n d e r g o e s se v e re sh o c k . . . . d e cid e d t h a t a p p lic a tio n s f y in g 68 B M T a n d 269 I R T em­ G luco se so lu tio n re v iv e s th e p a ­ f o r W e ld e r L ic e n se s w ill be is­ p lo y ee s in to th e c o m p e titiv e class. t ie n t t r e a t e d w ith Insu lin, w hile su e d a n d re c e iv e d c o n tin u o u sly a s h o r t r e s t is called f o r a f t e r f ro m n o w on a n d c fin d id a te s w ho m e tr a z o l. S a y s th e M e n ta l H y ­ fa il a n e x a m in a tio n w ill n o t be g ie n e D e p a r t m e n t : “ I t is now too p e r m i t te d to file a n o th e r a p p lic a ­ e a r ly to f o rm a n o p in io n a s to th e tio n fo r a p e rio d of a t le a s t six r e la tiv e m e r i t of th e v a rio u s m o n th s . f o r m s of sh o c k th e r a p y . 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I n c l u d i n g b u y i n g a n d s e l l i n g on c o m m i s s i o n a n d d e a l i n g In s t o c k s , b o n d s , c o m m o d i t i e s , s e c u r i t i e s , bi l ls o f e x c h a n g e , „„(1 c o i n m e r c l a l p a p e r , e n g a g i n g In u n ­ d erw riting or s y n d ic a te ag re e m e n ts, and lioi-rowlng a n d l e n d i n g m o n e y I n c i d e n t a l to t h e f o r e g o i n g a c t i v i t i e s . T h e l o c a t i o n o f t h e p r i n c i p a l p l a c e of tiusineiis In t h e S t a t e of N ew Y o r k Is 115 j 3, n a d w a y . C i t y of N e w Y o r k , N e w Y or k. T h e n a m e a n d p l a c e o f r e s i d e n c e of h of t h e g e n e r a l p a r t n e r s a r e a s fo l­ lows: Char le .9 M c K e n n a L y n c h , G r e e n s huig. P en n sylvania; Thom as Lynch, ( i r o e n s b u rg , P e n n s y l v a n i a ; H erbert T T.itnllnson, H o ll i s. N e w Y o r k ; E r n e s t O. Piiibrltz P i t t s b u r g h , P e n n s y l v a n i a ; W i l ­ liam J . 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T he t e r m f o r w h i c h t h e p a r t n e r s h i p is to e x i st is f r o m J a n u a r y 1, I M l , u n t i l P>, e m b e r 31, 1041, s u b j e c t to p r i o r t e r n ii n a ti o n u n d e r c e r t a i n c o n d i t i o n s . Th e a m o u n t o f c a s h c o n t r i b u t e d by li mi te d p a r t n e r C h a r l e s R. L e o n a r d flO'p.nOO a n d b y l i m i t e d p a r t n e r E d g a r W. L i'o n a rd $100,000, a n d s a i d l i m i t e d p a r t ­ ners c o n t r i b u t e d n o o t h e r p r o j j e r t y . Th e c o n t r i b u t i o n s of t h e l i m i t e d p a r t nor-J s u b j e c t to a d j u s t m e n t In a c c o r d aiire w i t h t h e p r o f i t an^l lo.ss a c c o u n t of the p a r t n e r s h i p , Is t o bo r e t u r n e d o r li iu ii la t lo n o f t h e a f f a i r s o f t h e p a r t n e r ehip. 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B e n n e t t , J r . , A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l of th e s t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , J a m e s F Eunn, P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e C o u n t y of N'ew Y o r k , a n d t h e u n k n o w n n e x t of hin a n d h e i r s a t l a w o f M a r g a r e t Hawe."! AVatermeyer, d e c e a s e d . Send g re e tin g : W h e re as , W a r d V. T o l b e r t , w h o r e s i d e s »t N’o. 10 B o n m a r R o a d , P e l h a m M a n o r , New Y or k , h a s l a t e l y a p p l i e d t o t h e S u rr o g a te ’s C o u r t o f o u r C o u n t y of N e w York, to h a v e a c e r t a i n I n s t r u m e n t in writing, r e l a t i n g t o b o t h r e a l a n d p e r p ro p erty , d u ly p ro v ed a s th e last will a n d t e s t a m e n t o f J f a r g a r e t H a w e s w a t e r m e y e r w h o w a s a t t h e t i m e of h e r •ipath a r e s i d e n t o f S u m m i t , N e w J e r s e y , dei eased. T h e r ef o r e, y o u _ a n d e a c h of you a r e fited to s h o w c a u s e b e f o r e t h e S u r r o ­ gate's C o u r t o f o u r C o u n t y of N e w Y o r k , «t tho H a l l o f R e c o r d s , In t h e C o u n t y of ,\pw Y'ork, on t h e 2,'ith d a y o f J u l y one t h o u s a n d n i n e h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y - o n e h a l f - p a s t te n o ’c l o c k In t h e f o r e n o o n o' t h a t d a y , w h y t h e s a i d will a n d t e s t a fnent s h o u l d n o t b e a d m i t t e d to p r o b a t e a will o f r e a l a n d p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y . In t e s t i m o n y w h e r e o f , w e h a v e c a u s e d t h e s e a l of t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t of t h e s a i d C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k to be h e r e u n t o a f f i x e d . W i t n e s s , Ibeal] H o n o r a b l e J a m e s A, F o le y , S u r ­ ro g a t e of ou r s a id County of New Y o rk , a t s a i d C o u n ty , t h e 13 th d a y of J u n e In t h e y e a r of n u r L o r d one th o u s a n d nine h u n d re d a n d forty-one. G EO R G E LOESCH, C l e r k of t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t. } ICTO R J O S E P H C O .—N o t i c e Is h e r e b y *,'■''11 t h a t on M a y 13th, 1041, a c e r t i f i t'Ue of f o r m a t i o n of l i m i t e d p a r n e r s h i p ‘ tlio a b o v o in t h e f o r m s u b s t a n t i a l l y a s n o r e i n a f t j r s e t f o r t h w a s d u l y fil ed w i t h uip Clerk of N e w Y o r k C o u n t y . Bu.siness iie.iiinij in f r u i t s a n d p r o d u c e . P r i n c l I'lace of b u s i n e s s 201 F r a n k l i n S t r e e t , f ^ i i l i a t t a n , N. Y. C. P a r t n e r s h i p is mi-ito.l. G e n e r a l p a r t n e r , V i c t o r H. M Jos.^ph, 11.5 E. 21st S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n , N. ‘ L i n i i t f d p a r t n e r s , N a t h a n S. L o f t 222.5 E. 27 th S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n , N. H i l l i a r d J o s e p h , 115 E 21st S t r e e t Jl'oolviyn, N. Y C , : D o r o t h y H. B ro d y. liTth S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n . N. Y. C. u t u i r s h i p to e x i s t fo r f iv e y e a r s fro.m I'l'il i.st 1911 , L i m i t e d p a r t n e r s e a c h oiitribute $;)0Q c a s h . No o t h e r c o n t r l b u j'P'';- to bo r e t u r n e d A p r il 1st, 1940. 'iiinted p a r t n e r s s h a l l r e c e iv e ."To ne t I'^nts. L im ite d p a r t n e r s not a u th o rize d ® s'i l) s ti t u te a s s i g n e e s N o r i g h t g iv e n “ .^ilniit a d d i t i o n a l l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s No ^'^'"I'lty o v e r o t h e r l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s , G en , p a r t n e r m a y c o n t i n u e b u s i n e s s on t'Uli, r e t i r e m e n t o r I n s a n i t y of a n y of li m i t e d p a r t n e r s . L im ited p a rtn ers ' 'U\a on ly c a s h f o r c o n t r i b u t i o n . The '"'VO c e r t i f i c a t e w a s d u l y s i g n e d a n d '•Knowledged by e a c h of t h e p a r t n e r s . A n sw e r s to S a tu r d a y ’s H o sp ita l A tte n d a n t T e s t True-False^ Q u estio n s 1. I t la p o s s i b l e t o v e n t i l a t e a pa­ t i e n t ’s r o o m p r o p e r l y a n d s t i l l k e e p it w a rm . 2. W h e n d i s h e s a r e p r e p a r e d f o r w a sh in g , th e y sh o u ld be s ta c k e d be­ f o r e u n u s e d f o o d is s c r a p e d o f f them . 3. C e r e a l s h o u l d b e k e p t in a d a m p pla c e. 4. C l o t h e s to be w a s h e d b y m a ­ c h in e sh o u ld be so rte d m o re c a r e ­ f u l l y t h a n c l o t h e s to b e w a s h e d by h a n d . 5. T h e d i n i n g r o o m o t a n i n s t i t u ­ tio n sh o u ld be a ire d b e tw ee n m e a ls a s w e ll a s d u r i n g m e a l s . 6. A p e r s o n w h o h a s a s e v e r e n o s e b le e d s h o u ld be in s tr u c te d to t i p h is h e a d f o r w a r d s o t h a t h i s c h in r e s ts on h is c h e s t. 7. P a t i e n t s w h o a r e p h y s i c a l l y ill a r e u s u a ll y t e m p te d to e a t if t h e i r p l a t e s a r e p ile d h i g h w i t h fo o d , 8. T h e t e m p e r a t u r e o f d e l i r i o u s p a tie n ts sh o u ld be ta k e n by m o u th . 9. A h o t w a t e r b a g s h o u l d be w ra p p e d o r c o v e re d o efore be in g ap p lied to th e body o t a p a tie n t. 10. T h e c o m m o n h o u s e f l y is m o r e o f a n a n n o y a n c e to p e rs o n s th a n a d a n g e r to th e ir h ealth . 11. E l e c t r i c h e a t i n g p a d s s h o u l d n o t be p laced ov er w e t p a c k s or w et bandages. 12. T h e b e s t m e a s u r e o f a p e r ­ s o n ’s h o n e s t y is w h e t h e r o r n o t h e l o o k s y o u s t r a i g h t iji t h e e y e . 13. I n g e n e r a l , a m e n t a l p a t i e n t ’s c o n d itio n sh o u ld n o t be d is c u s s e d in h is p re s e n c e . 14. A m e n t a l p a t i e n t w h o U v e r y d e p r e s s e d s h o u l d b e l e f t a l o n e In h e r r o o m u n t i l s h e is n o l o n g e r s a d . 15. I f a m e n t a l p a t i e n t b e c o m e s upset w hen ta lk in g ab o u t hom e co n d itio n s, th e h o sp ita l a tte n d a n t sh o u ld t r y to c h a n g e th e c o n v e r s a ­ tio n . 16. I f a m e n t a l p a t i e n t s i n g s w h i l e h e is w o r k i n g b u t d i s t u r b s n o o ne, h e sh o u ld be a llo w e d to c o n tin u e sin g in g . 17. I l a m e n t a l p a t i e n t h a s t r i e d once to e sc a p e a n d h a s b een c a u g h t h e is n o t li k e l y t o m a k e a n o t h e r a t t e m p t to g e t a w a y . 18. I t is g e n e r a l l y g o o d p r a c t i c e to p ro m is e s o m e t h m g to s a ti s f y a m e n ta l p a t i e n t e v n if y o u k n o w t h a t th e p ro m ise c a n n o t be c arrie d out. 19. O n e o f t h e b e s t w a y s i n w h i c h t o c o r r e c t t h e b a d hab it® o f a m e n ­ t a l p a t i e n t is to m a k e f u n o f him.. 20. A s t a t e m e n t o f t h e o p i n i o n s o f a h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t o n a p a t i e n t ’s r e c o r d s h e e t is a s h e l p f u l t o t h e p h y s ic ia n aa th e reco rd ed facts. A s a h o s p ita l a t t e n d a n t , o n e of y o u r d u t i e s m i g h t b e to s o r t t h e lau n d ry . In o r d e r to id e n tify th e c lo th in g of p a tie n ts, a ss u m e t h a t th e h o sp ita l u ses th e s y ste m e x ­ p la in e d be lo w w h ic h y o u m u s t fo l­ lo w i n o r d e r t o s o r t t h e c l o t h e s p ro p erly . I T h e la u n d ry of fe m a le p a tie n ts is m a r k e d w i t h l a r g e l e t t e r s a r id t h e l a u n d r y o f m a l e p a t i e n t s is m a rk e d w ith sm all le tte rs. I I E a c h p ie c e o t c l o t h i n g o f e a c h p a t i e n t is m a r k e d w i t h t w o i n i t i a l s . T h e s e tw o in itials a r e th e fir s t le t­ t e r o f h i s f i r s t n a m e a n d o f h is last nam e. T h e la u n d ry of J o h n M o n r o e is m a r k e d , f o r e x a m p l e : J o h n M o n r o e —j m I I I T h e n u m b e r o f t h e w a r d in w h i c h t h e p a t i e n t is l o c a t e d f o l l o w s th e tw o in itials. F o r e x a m p le : H e len M e y e r - H M - 1 H ild a M u lle n -H M - 5 A ss u m e t h a t you a re g iv en fo r ty a rtic le s of c lo th in g w h ic h a r e m a r k ­ e d a s f o l l o w s , a n d t h a t t h e r e is n o m o re th a n o n e p e rs o n in e a c h w a r d w ith th e s a m e in itials. N T -1 c t -2 A M -1 A E -3 ct—'Z C -3 o r-4 A K -5 f r —6 lw -4 L B -1 k a —6 C T -3 A S —3 f r -6 a m —2 A E -5 c t -2 a e —2 L A -5 F A —1 K C -1 A E -5 A R -5 A E -3 B A -3 A E -3 A R -5 Ct—4 l w -2 c r —4 O L -1 K C -1 a m —2 A E -3 C T -1 T B -1 c t —4 a k —4 L B -3 A n sw e r th e q u e stio n s n u m b e re d 21 t h r o u g h .SO u s i n g t h e i n f o r m u t i o n a b o v e. » Y ou a r e to decide w h e th e r th e s t a t e m e n t s a r e tr u e or false. 21. All f e m a l e p a t i e n t s l i s t e d a r e a s s ig n e d to o d d -n u m b e re d w a rd s. 22. T h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f p i e c e s f o r m a l e p a t i e n t s is g r e a t e r t h a n t h e to ta l n u m b e r fo r fe m a le p a tie n ts. 23. T h e r e a r e m o r e p i e c e s o f l a u n ­ d r y f o r p a t i e n t s in W a r d 3 t h a n f o r p a t i e n t s in W a r d 5. 24. W a r d 6 h a s l a u n d r y f o r o n l y tw o p a tie n ts. 25. A l m a E a t o n in W a r d 3 h a s fiv e p ieces of la u n d ry . 26. C a r l R o b e r t s in W a r d 4 h a s n o m o re t h a n tw o p ie c es o f la u n d ry . 27. A lic e R o s e in W a r d 5 h a s t w o p ie ces of la u n d ry . 28. C e l i a T h a l i a in W a r d 3 h a s th r e e p ie ces of la u n d ry . 29. L o u i s W i l l a r d in W a r d 2 h a s t h e s a m e n u m b e r of p ie c e s of l a u n di;y a s K a t h e r i n e C a n e in W a r d 1. 30. L o t t i e A m e s in W a r d 5 h a s f e w e r p i e c e s o f l a u n d r y t h a n A lic e E l l e r in W a r d 5. M u ltip le C h o ic e D I R E C T I O N S : B e l o w a r e 70 q u e s ­ tio n s n u m b e r e d 31 t h r o u g h 100. Each s tatem e n t is f o l l o w e d by t h r e e p o s sib le a n s w e r s le tte r e d (A ), ( B ) , o r ( C ) . T h e r e is O N E B E S T answ er. Y ou a r e to r e a d e a c h statem e n t and select th e ONE BEST ANSW ER. 31. A f t e r m e a l s , c o o k e d fo o d w h e n h o t sh o u ld b e: LIQVOK LIC E N SE S LlQ U O U LICEN.SES niM. 1 Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t li c e n s e uiiijHr C-451 h a s b e e n Is su e d t o t h e ‘V'^*''**gned to s e ll b e e r a t w h o l e s a l e th e A lchoholic B e v e ra g e C ontrol V , H I C h a m b e r s S t r e e t , C i t y of N e w C o u n t y o f o f N ow Y o r k f o r off consum ption. Trl Boro Beer be,. P a u l P a p p a l a r o , 31 C h a m - N O T I C E Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e No. R W -1 78 h a s b e e n is s u e d to t h o u n d e r s i g n e d t o sell b e e r a n d w i n e a t r e ­ t a i l in a r e s t a u r a n t u n d e r t h e A l c o h o l ic B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w a t 287 H u d s o n S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n t y of N e w Y o r k f o r on-prem lses consum ption. H u d s o n V ie w R e s t a u r a n t , R o s e M a g o n a , 287 H u d s o n St. ( A ) P u t in a t i g h t l y - c l o s e d c o n ­ ta in e r. ( B ) P l a c e d o n ic e in t h e r e f r i g e r ­ a to r. (C ) A l l o w e d t o c o o l b e f o r e b e in g p u t in t h e r e f r i g e r a t o r . 32. O f t h e f o l l o w i n g , t h e b e s t w a y t o k e e p f l i e s a w a .y f r o m a d i n i n g r o o m is b y : (A ) C le a n lin e s s a n d p ro p e r s c r e e n ­ i n g in t h e d i n i n g r o o m . ( B ) U s e o f f l y s p r a y in t h e d i n i n g room . (C ) C o v e r i n g f o o d in t h e d i n i n g room . 33. O f t h e f o l l o w i n g , h o t w a t e r is m o s t lik e ly to s h r i n k : (A ) S h e e ts. (B ) C o tto n s h irts . (C ) W o o l e n b l a n k e t s . M. O f t h e f o l l o w i n g , w h i c h is m o st im p o r ta n t fo r a h o sp ital a t ­ t e n d a n t t o b e a r in m i n d w h e n m a k in g h o sp ita l beds? (A ) N e a tn e ss of th e b eds’ a p p e a r­ ance. (B ) T h e c o m fo rt of th e p a tie n ts o c cu p y in g th e m . (C ) S p e e d in m a k i n g b e d s . 35. W h e n a h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t Is re q u ire d to c h a n g e th e bed linen of a p a t i e n t w h o is n o t a l l o w e d t o s i t up, h e s h o u ld : ( A ) R o l l t h e p a t i e n t f r o m o n e s id e o f th e b ed to th e o th e r a n d m a k e u p o n e h a l f o f th e b ed a t a tim e . (B ) P u ll o ff b o th s h e e ts a t once to s a v e tim e . (C ) L i f t t h e p a t i e n t t o a n o t h e r bed a n d w o r k r a p id ly so t h a t h e m a y b e r e t u r n e d t o h ia o w n b e d q u ic k ly . 36. I f b lo o d c o m e s f r o m a w o u n d in r a p i d s p u r t s , i t is m o s t li k e l y th a t a n in ju ry h a s o ccu rred to : (A ) A v e in . (B ) A n a r te r y . (C ) A n e r v e . 37. W h i c h o n e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g s h o u l d a h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t d o if h e n o tic e s t h a t a p a tie n t h a s so m e ­ t h in g w r o n g w ith h is s k in ? (A ) R e p o r t t h e m a t t e r to th e nurse. ( B ) P u t s o m e s o o t h i n g s a l v e on th e sk in of th e p a tie n t. (C ) T a k e t h e p a t i e n t ’s t e m p e r a ­ tu re . 38. I n a m e n t a l h o s p i t a l , t h e b e s t tim e to re m o v e so iled lin e n fro m th e b e d s is: (A ) I n th e e v e n in g b efo re th e p a ­ tie n ts retire. (B ) A s soon a s po ssib le a f t e r th e p a tie n ts get up. (C ) A t t w e l v e o 'c l o c k n o o n e v e r y day. 39. i f a p a t i e n t h a s f a i n t e d h e s h o u ld , w h ile s till u n c o n s c io u s : (A ) B e g iv e n a cool d rin k . (B ) G iv e n a w a r m d rin k . (C ) N o t b e g i v e n a n y t h i n g to d rin k . 40. I f a p a t i e n t ’s c l o t h i n g a c c i d e n ­ ta lly g e ts o n fire, of th e fo llo w in g th e f i r s t t h in g to do i s : (A ) G e t th e fire e x tin g u is h e r . (B ) W r a p th e p a tie n t in a b la n ­ k et. (C ) T u r n i n a f i r e a l a r m . 41. I f a p a t i e n t t u r j i s h i s a n k l e a n d it b e c o m e s p a in f u lly sw o llen , th e h o s p ita l a t t e n d a n t sh o u ld , a f te r c a llin g th e n u r s e : ( A ) A p p l y e i t h e r h o t o r c o ld c o m ­ presses. (B ) B a n d a g e th e a n k le im m e d i­ a te ly . (C )H a v e th e p a tie n t w a lk aro u n d to p re v e n t stiffn e ss. 4 i I f a p a tie n t fa lls a n d in ju res h is b a c k , th e h o s p ita l a t t e n d a n t s h o u ld n o t m o v e h im u n til th e doc­ to r com es becau se; (A ) T h e d o c to r p re fe rs to see h ow t h e p a t i e n t fe ll. (B ) F u r t h e r in ju r y to th e p a tie n t m a y re s u lt f r o m m o v in g . (C ) A t t e n d a n t s a r e n o t s u p p o s e d to c a r ry p a tie n ts. 43. I f y o u w e r e g i v e n i n s t r u c t i o n s co n c e rn in g th e fe e d in g of sev e ra l p a tie n ts su ffe rin g fro m th e sam e d isea se, y o u s h o u ld s e r v e e a c h p a ­ tie n t: (A ) O n ly w h a t th e d o c to r o rd e re d a lt h o u g h y o u feel t h a t th e y s h o u ld e a t m ore. (B ) A d i e t p r e v i o u s l y p r e s c r i b e d for p a tie n ts su ffe rin g fro m th e s a m e d isea se. (C ) F o o d s k n o w n t o be n o u r i s h ­ in g f o r s ic k p e rs o n s. 44. I f a p e r s o n is u p s e t o r n e r v o u s h e u su ally e a t s : (AX, M o r e t h a n u s u a l . (B ) L e ss th a n u su al. (C ) T h e s a m e a s u s u a l . 45. T h e c h i e f r e a s o n f o r h a v i n g tra ffic re g u la tio n s on th e g ro u n d s of a s ta t e in s titu tio n fo r m e n ta l p a t i e n t s is t o : ( A ) T e a c h r e s p e c t f o r t h e la w . (B ) K e e p p a t ie n t s fr o m g e ttin g e x cited by th e n o ise of c ars. (C ) P r e v e n t a c c i d e n t s . 46. I n a h o s p i t a l f o r m e n t a l p a ­ tie n ts , fire d rills s h o u l d : (A ) B e h e ld a t i r r e g u l a r in te rv a ls . (B ) N o t be h eld. (C ) B e h e l d o n a c e r t a i n d a y e a c h w eek. 47. A s s u m e t h a t y o u h a v e j u s t b een a p p o in te d a s h o sp ita l a t t e n d ­ a n t. T h e b e s t of th e fo n o w in g w ay s to e s ta b lis h frie n d ly a n d p le a s a n t re la tio n -s w i t h t h e o t h e r e m p l o y e e s w o u l d be t o : (A ) N o t i c e a n d c o r r e c t t h e e r r o r s th e y m ake. ( B ) S p e a k w e ll o f t h e m to t h e S u p e rin ten d e n t. (C ) B e i n t e r e s t e d a n d c o o p e r a t i v e in y o u r w o r k . 48. I n c a s e a h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t d i s c o v e r s a s e r i o u s m i s t a k e in t h e perform ance of h is d u tie s, he sh o u ld : (A ) C o v e r it u p s o t h a t i t w ill n o t c o m e to h i s s u p e r v i s o r ’s a t t e n t i o n . ( B ) A s k f o r a n d a c c e p t a fe llo w h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t ’s o p in io n . (C ) R e p o r t t o t h e s u p e r v i s o r a n d e x p la in tn e erro r. 49. T h e c h i e f r e a s o n w h y m e n t a l p a tie n ts sh o u ld do so m e w o rk w hen t h e y a r e p h y s i c a l l y a b l e is b e c a u s e : (A ) T h i s w ill h e l p t o s a v e t h e S ta te m oney. ( B ) O c c u p a t i o n is a p a r t o f t h e t r e a t m e n t t o r m e n t a l illn e s s . (C ) A l m o s t a l l m e n t a l p a t i e n t s li k e t o w o r k . 50. M e n t a l p a t i e n t s s h o u l d n o t be allo w e d to s e e m o v in g p ic tu re s w h ich show scenes o f v io le n c e , m a in ly b e c a u s e s u c h p ic tu re s a re lik e ly t o : (A ) S u g g e s t to t h e m t h a t th e y im ita te th e se activ itie s. (B ) M a k e t h e m d e p r e s s e d . (C ) D i s c o u r a g e t h e i r l i k i n g f o r m o v in g p ic tu re s. 51. W h i c h o n e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g o c c u p a t i o n s in a h o s p i t a l w o u ld be safest for a p a tie n t w ho h a s a t ­ te m p te d s u icid e? su in g p e a s. (B ) S e w in g . (C ) S e t t i n g t h e t a b l e . 52. I n a h o s p i t a l , t h e p r a c t i c e o f k e e p i n g m e n t a l p a t i e n t s in t h e i t r o o m s d o i n g n o t h i n g , is u n d e s i r a b l e p rim arily b e c a u s e : (A ) T h e i r s u p e r v i s i o n is t h e r e b y m a d o diffic u lt. (B ) T h i s c o n l d b e w o r k i n g a n d th u s red u ce th e c o st of th e h o s ­ p ita l. (C ) T h i s t r e a t m e n t p r e v e n t s t h e m fro m d e v e lo p in g n o rm a l h a b its o f liv in g . 53. I n h is r e l a t i o n s h i p t o t h e p a ­ tie n ts , th e a tt i t u d e o f a h o s p ita l a t ­ t e n d a n t s h o u ld be t o : (A ) R e g a r d t h e m a s h is m e n t a l in fe rio rs. (B ) T r e a t th e m as u n fo rtu n ate a n d in c u ra b le . (C ) D o t h e b e s t h e c a n t o m a k e th e m p h y sica lly c o m fo rtab le . I n a n s w e r i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g < |uest l o n s n u n i b e r r d .54 t h r o u g h 70, a s ­ su m e t h a t you a re a h o sp ita l a tte iid a n t. U n o ffic ia l A n s w e r s 14. F 27. T I. T 2. F 15. T 28. F 3. F 16.. T 29. F 4. T 17. F 30. T 5. T 18. F 31. C 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. It 12. 13. F F r T F T F T F F T F T T T T A C B A B A B B 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. B A B A B C A C C B A A C C T h e a b o v e a n s w e r s a re u n o f f i c i a l , c a r e f u l l y p r e p a r e d b y t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r as a s e r v i c e t o t h o s e w h o t o o k t h e H o a p ta l A t t e n d a n t t e s t . A n s w e r s to t h e r e m a i n i n g q u e s t i o n s w i l l f o l l o w i n n e x t T u e s d a y ’s i s s u e . Insist on ARCO! Pick up a copy at all key spot and Independent Subway newstands or The LEADER Bookshop. 48 —PAGES —48 Contents • • • D U T IES Q U E ST IO N S ANSW ERS • h y d r a u l ic s • • • • C H E M IST R X VOCABULARY M A T H E .M A T IC S JU D G EM EN T • F IR E FIG nX IN G • • • • F IR S T A ID g o v e r :n m e n t T E S T A N A L Y SIS P R E V IO U S EX A M IN A TIO N S PRICE, 25c T h e C o m p ir o lle r o f th e S la te o f N e w Y o rk will sell at his office at Albany, N ew York June 24, 1941 a t 1 o'clock P.M . Daylight S aving Time *15,000,000.00 S ta te In s titu tio n s B u ild in g s Serial Bonds of the S ta te of N e w Y ork D ated June 26, 1941 an d m aturing a s follows: $600,000.00—A nnually June 26, 1942 to 1966 inclusive Principal a n d sem i-annual interest p a y a b le D ecem ber 26 a n d June 26 in lawful m oney of the United States of* A m erica a t the Bank of the M anhattan C om pany, 40 W all Street, New York City. Exempt from all Federal and New York State Income Taxes Bidders lor these bonds will be required to name the rate of interest which th« bonds are to bear not exceeding 4 itour) per centum per annum. Such interest rates must be in multiples of one-fourth ot one per centum and not more than a single rate of interest shall be named for the issue. Bidders may condition their bids upon the award to them of all but no part ol the entire $15,U00,000,00 bonds and the highest bidder on the basis of "all or none"| will be the bidder whose bid figures the lowest interest cost to the State after deducting the amount of premium bid if any. No bids will be accepted for separate maturities or for less than pat value ol th» bonds nor unless accompanied by a deposit ol money ot by a certified check or bank draft upon a solvent bank ot trust company ol the cities ot Albany ot New York, payable to the order of the "Comptroller ol the State ol New York" lor at least two per cent of the par value ot the bonds bid for. No interest will ba allowed upon the good faith check of the successful bidder. All proposals, together with the security deposits, must be sealed and endorsed "Proposal for bonds" and enclosed in a sealed envelope directed to the "Comp­ troller of the State ol New York," Albany, N. Y. The Comptroller reserves the right to reject any or all bids which are not in hi* opinion advantageous to the interest ol the State. Approving opinion of Honorable John J. Bennett, Jr., Attorney General of the State, as to the legality of these bonds and the regularity of their issue will b* furnished the successful bidder upon delivery ol the bonds to him. II the Definitive Bonds of this issue can not be prepared and delivered at a lime to suit the purchaser, the State reserves the right to deliver Temporary Receipts pending preparation of the Definitive Bonds, and will endeavor to have these Temporary Receipts ready for delivery on ot about June 26, 1941. The net debt of the State of New York, on June 1, 1941, amounted to 5674,039,457,38 which is about 2.6 pet cent ol the total assessed valuation ol th« real property ol the State subject to taxation lor State purposes. Circulars descriptive of these bonds will be mailed upon applicallon to MORRIS S. TREMAINE. State Comptroller. Albany. N. Y. Dated June 12, 1941. C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R Paffe F ourteen By HENRY W h at Food S ta m p R a ck et? R e c e n t p re s s r e p o r ts a b o u t “ a m illio n d o lla r r a c k e t ” in fe d era l food s t a m p s a r e fir s t- c la s s h a y ­ w ire. S o m e b o d y is a ba d m a t h e ­ m a tic ia n . T h e s to r y sa id $50,000,000 is be­ in g s p e n t for s t a m p s . T h e fact is: Since th e p la n s t a r t e d on M a r c h 1, o nly $7,660,000 h a s been s p e n t o n s ta m p s . T h e s to r y s a id a f ifty -c e n t s t a m p w a s in volved in a n illegal t r a n s ­ a c tio n . T h e fa c t: T h e r e a i n ’t no s u c h a n im a l. All food s t a m p s a r e of one d e n o m in a tio n , tw e n ty -fiv e cent.s. Tile s to r y sa id tw o o r th r e e p er c e n t of th e s t a m p s p u rc h a s e d w e re b e in g m is u se d by ra c k e te e r s . T h e f a c t is: No one h a s a n y way of k n o w in g w h e t h e r it is tw o or t h r e e o r te n o r no p e r c e n t —t h a t ’s j u s t g u e s s w o rk . T h e s to r y sa id r a c k e te e r s w ere d o in g all th is . T h e f a c t Is: T h e S u r p lu s M a r k e tin g A d m in is tr a tio n —a n d th e y sh o u ld k n o w , if an y o n e k n o w s—h a s tu r n e d u p a b o u t h a lf a dozen m en w ho h a v e fo olish ­ ly m isu se d a h a n d f u l of s ta m p s . M ost of th e s e m en a r e re lie f re ­ c ip ie n ts , r a t h e r t h a n r a c k e te e r s . A n d th e SMA n a b b e d th e m , no o n e else, a n d d id it w ith in h o u r s a f t e r th e s tu p id a c ts w ere c o m ­ m itte d . F o r ty - e ig h t h o u r s a f t e r th e Gove i n o r sig n e d c o m p lia n c e l e g is la ­ tio n m a k in g it possible fo r SMA to go in to a ctio n , th e f e d e ra l p e o ­ ple clip p e d th e f i r s t c h is e le r. A d a y la te r th e y g o t th e seco nd , a n d TRAVERS t a n t s u p e r v is o r s d id th e proctoring f o r th e o t h e r e x a m in a tio n s . T h e t e s ts w ere o p tio n a l w ith th e e ligible s t a f f m e m b e rs, b e in g r e ­ q u ir e d only fo r th o se p e rso n s who w ish ed to s e c u re Civil S e rv ice c re d it. O n ly th o se s t a f f m e m b e r s who h a d iitte n d e d a m in im u m of tw'elve o u t o f f if te e n se ss io n s held in th e t r a i n i n g c o u rse , w ere ad m itte d to th e e x a m in a tio n . T h e B u re a u of T r a i n i n g of th e Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n p r e ­ p a r e d th e e x a m in a tio n s . Ice All re lie f c a s e s h a v in g homec o o k in g a n d re frig e ratio n fa­ c ilitie s will g e t a n ice o r r e f r i g e r ­ a tio n a llo w a n c e b e g in n in g next m o n th . T h e a llo w a n c e w ill be $1.70 m o n th ly . 3,500 Take S ervice T e sts J u ly CCC E n ro llm en t T h r e e th o u s a n d five h u n d r e d to o k th e e x a m in a tio n s fo r Civil S e rv ice c r e d it fo r th e in-servico t r a i n i n g c o u rse s fo r so c ial in v e s ti­ g a to r s , a s s i s t a n t s u p e rv iso rs, a n d c o n s u lta n ts . T h e e x a m s w ere h eld in th e d i s t r ic t office s a n d d iv isio n a l offices. T h e e x a m in a tio n fo r th e a s s i s ­ t a n t su p e rv iso rs, m e d ic a l social w o r k e r s a n d h o m e e c o n o m ists w a s a o n e -h o u r te s t, a n d th e e x a m i­ n a tio n fo r th e so c ial in v e s tig a to r s , re s o u rc e c o n s u l ta n t s a n d h o u s in g a d v is e rs w a s a lso o f o ne h o u r ’s d u r a tio n . E ach a d m in istrato r w as respon­ sible for c o n d u c tin g th e e x a m i­ n a tio n . A d m in is tr a to r s a c te d a s p r o c to r s fo r t h e te s t fo r a s s i s t a n t su p e rv iso rs, m e d ic a l so c ial w o r k ­ e rs a n d h o m e e c o n o m ists. A ssis­ * ^ e s^ y , Jiu ^ 2 4 , 194^ Your Chances for Appointment Welfare Deparlment News th e y h av e b e en p ic k in g up th e p e tty c u lp r its h e r e a n d th e r e ever since. T h a t a c tio n is so m e kind of a r e c o rd fo r a n y p u b lic ag en c y . SMA h a s d o n e su c h a sw ell job in su c h s h o r t o r d e r t h a t n o r a c k e t h a d a c h a n c e to g e t it* f e e t on tho g ro u n d . O th e rw ise , th e p r e s s storie.w ere a c c u r a te ! S u r p lu s M a r k e tin g Is p r e p a r in g to se t th e r e c o rd s t r a i g h t —a n d t will be a n i n te r e s t in g s to r y of e ffe c tiv e a n d e f f ic ie n t p u b lic a d ­ m in is tr a tio n . Liou H o rc h , in c h a r g e of SM A h e re , a n d Sid U n d n e r , in c h a r g e o f c o m p lian c e , h a v e done a sw ell job. B u t th e p r e s s r e p o r ts s u r p r is e th e m ! __________________________________ 1 . T h e n e x t r e g u la r q u a r te r l y e n ­ r o llm e n t o f t h e C iv ilian C o n s e r ­ v a tio n ^ o r p s t a k e s p lac e d u rin g J u ly . T h e r e c e n t lib e ra liz ed b u d ­ g e tin g of e n ro lle e s’ m o n th ly p a y m e n ts a n d s h o r t e n in g o f th e tim e in te r v a l fo r re -sele ctio n of f o r m e r h o n o ra b ly -d is c h a rg e d en ro lle e s fr o m six to t h r e e m o n th s , a r e f a c t o r s e x p e c te d to in c re a s e th e n u m b e r of r e f e r r a ls . R e p o r ts h a v e it t h a t t h e r e a re a la r g e n u m b e r of v a c a n c ie s In CCC c a m p s w h ich s h o u ld be filled in th e J u ly q u a r te r l y e n ro llm e n t. 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In m o s t In s titu ­ t i o n s In t h e D e p a r t m e n t q u a r t e r s a r e a v a ila b le fo r sin g le p e rso n s o n l y . A p p l i c a t i o n f e e |2 . A p p o i n t ­ m e n t ex p ected a t th e m in im u m , b u t m a y be m a d e a t le ss t h a n >2,000. F ile b y J u l y 1. Law S teno g ra ph er Suprem e C ourt, Second Ju d ic ia l D istrict T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n o n l y t o l e g ^ ^ s i d e n t s of th e S econd J u ­ d ic ia l D is tric t, w h ic h c o m p ris e s t h e c o u n tie s of K in g s, N a s s a u , Q u e e n s , R ic h m o n d a n d S u ffo lk . S a l a r y v a A p p o in tm e n t e x p e c t^ at W.OOO. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e F ile by J u l y 1, Orthopedic Public H ealth N u r s e D iv isio n of P u b lic H e a lth N u rs in g , D e p a rtm e n t of H e alth U sual sa la ry ra n g e $1,800 t o $2,300. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $ 1. A p p o i n t ­ m e n t e x p ec te d a t th e m in im u m , b u t m ^ be m a d e a t le s s th a n $1,800. T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n t o re sid en ts a n d n o n -resid e n ts of N e w Y o rk S ta te , b u t p r e f e r e n c e in c e r ti­ f i c a t i o n w ill b e g i v e n t o l e g a l r e s i ­ d e n ts of N e w Y ork S ta te . F ile by J u l y 1. J u n io r T y p is t -CaroPunch-^>okkeeper; A ccounting a l l MACHINES FOR CIVIL SEUVICE TESTS burroughs bookkeeping machines No. 7800 & 7200 N E W Y O R K IS l 'V. i2d ST. (Cop. 6t h F o r City Jo b s: Obtain app lica tion s at 96 Duane Street, N e w York City, (9 a.m. to 4 p.m .), or w rite to the A pplication Bureau o f the M unicipal Civil Service C om m ission at 96 Duane S t r e e t and en clo se a self-addressed 9-inch sta m p ed envelope ( 4 c e n ts fo r M anhattan and Bronx, 6 c e n ts e ls e w h e r e ) . For S t a t e Jobs: Obtain app lication s at 80 C entre Street, N e w York City, (9 a.m. to 5 p .m .), or enclose six cen ts in a lette r to the E x a m in a t io n s Division, S t a t e Civil Service D epartm en t, A lban y. F or County Job s: Obtain app lication s from E x a m in a tio n s Di­ vision. S t a t e Civil Se r v ic e D epartm en t, Albany. E nclose 6 cents. F or F ed era l J o b s: Obtain app lication s from U. S. Civil Serv ice Com m ission, 641 W ash in g to n Street, N e w York City, (9 a.m. to 4:30 p .m .), in person or by mail. A lso available from first and second c la ss post ofifice, Second District. U. S. c itiz en s only m ay file for e x a m s and only du rin g period when app lication s are being received. F e e s are charged for city and S ta te exam s, not for federal. A p p lica tio n s for m ost city jobs m ust have been residents o f N e w York City for three y e a r s im m ed iately preceding app ointm en t. A p p lica n ts for S ta te jobs m ust have been N e w York S ta te resid en ts for one year. (O p en o n ly to re s id e n ts o f Q u e e n s C o u n ty ) Photographer P h o tostat O perator C o u n t y C l e r k ’s O ff l c o Sr. Industrial H y g ie n e Physician D iv isio n o f I n d u s t r ia l H y g ie n e , D e p artm e n t of L ab o r U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $4,000 t o $5,000. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $3. A p p o i n t ­ m e n t ex p ected a t th e m in im u m , b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le s s t h a n $ 4,OCO. F i l e b y J u l y 1. Social H y g ie n e M edical Consultant D e p artm e n t of H e alth U sual sala ry range $4,000 to $5,000. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $3. S e v e r a l a p p o in tm e n ts o x pected a t th e m in i­ m u m , b u t m ^ be m a d e a t less t h a n $4,000. T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is open to resid en ts a n d n o n -re s id e n ts o r N e w Y o r k S t a t e . F i l e b y J u l y 1, O n e a p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1,621. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. F i l e b y J u l y 1. ^ D e p a r t m e n t o f C ia u c a tio n U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $3,100 t o $3,850. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $3. A p p o in t­ m e n t ex p ected a t th e m in im u m , b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le s s t h a n $3,100. F i l e b y J u l y 1. o n ly to r e s id e n t s o f c h e s te r C o u n ty ) E lectro ty p er (M o ld er) S te r eo ty p er Bookbinder One a p p o in tm e n t ex p ec te d $1,500. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. F i l e J u l y 1. M u ltilith C a m e r a m a n a n d P la c e m a k e r , $1,620, M u l t i l i t h P r e s s O p ­ e r a t o r , $1,440. F o r a p p o i n t m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n , D . C., o n ly . A g e l i m i t s : 18th to 53d b i r t h d a y s . F i l e b y J u n e 30, 1942. D u ties C am eram an an d P la te m a k e r: O p­ e ra te a. c o p y in g c a m e r a a n d o th e r n e ce ssa ry eq u ip m e n t fo r p r e p a r a ­ tio n of m u ltilith p la te s ; to a s s i s t in o p e r a t i o n o f m u l t i l i t h p r e s s , a n d re la te d w o rk. P r e s s O p e i-a io r: T o o p e ra te a m u ltilith p re s s a n d m a k e m in o r re p a ir s a n d a d j u s t m e n t s o n i t ; t o a s s i s t in th e p re p a ra tio n of m u ltilith p la te s a n d r e la te d d u tie s. R eq u irem en ts C am eram an and P la te m a k e r: 2 y e a r s o f p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in m u l t i ­ lith w o rk , a t le a s t one y e a r of W'hich m u s t h a v e i n c l u d e d o p e r a t i o n of a c o p y in g c a m e ra , d e v elo p in g of n e g ativ es, sen sitiz in g of p la te s, a n d o th e r te c h n ica l p h ases. P r e s s O p e r a to r : a ) 6 m o n th s p a id e x p e r i e n c e in o p e r a t i o n o f p r e s s , o r b ) A r e s i d e n t c o u r s e in t h e o r y a n d p r a c i t c e , a t l e a s t 180 h o u r s o f i n ­ s t r u c t i o n , n o t le s s t h a n 50 o f w h i c h w e r e s p e n t in a c t u a l o p e r a t i o n o f m u ltilith press. B asis of R atin g s N o e x a m i n a t i o n w ill b e g i v e n . C a n d i d a t e s w ill b e r a t e d o n t h e i r tra in in g , e x p erien ce a n d f tn e s s on i a s c a l e o f 100. \VL 7-9767 D e p u t v U . S. G a m p M a n a e e m e n t A g e n t , $2,000. A g e l i m i t s : 2 5 th t o 4 0 th b i r t h a r i - s . F i l e b y J u l y 16, 1942. D u ties T o p e r f o r m a c t i v e f ie ld W'ork in d e te c tio n a n d p r o s e c u tio n o f la w v io la to rs. R equirem ents 4 -y e a r h ig h school course. 2 y e a r s fu ll-tim e ex p erien ce a s a ) G a m e w a rd e n o r o th e r la w -e n ro rc e m e n t o f f i c e r b) M a n a g e r o r a s s i s t a n t o f a p r iv a te w ild life re f u g e o r g a m e fa rm , o r a la b o re r on su ch a ra n g e c) G a m e c e n s u s w o r k d) R e s e a r c h w o rk e) P r e d a t o r o r r o d e n t c o n tro l w o r k f) F o r e m a n in c a m p d e v o t e d t o w i l d - l i f e c o n s e r v a t i o n , g ) U . S. D e p u ty G a m e W a r d e n h) a n y tlm e e o u iv a le n t of th e a b o v e ex p erien ce. A c cred ited ed u ca tio n a l c o u rses m a y be s u b s tit u te d fo r th e e x p e rie n c e r e q u i r e m e n t s a t t h e r a t e o f 1 y e a r ’s s t u d y f o r s i x m o n th s * e x p e r i e n c e t o T o o l m a k e r , $7.20 t o $9.36 a d a y . R eq u irem en ts: A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e c o m p le te d a 4 -y e a r a p p re n * tlc e sh ip o r m u s t h a v e h ad a t le a st 4 y e a r s of p ra c tic a l e x p e r ie n c e in t h e t r a d e . A p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m th o sei w ith o n ly 2 y e a r s o t e x p e r ie n c e w ill be a c c e p t e d a n d m a y b e c e r ­ tifie d fo r a p p o in tm e n t a s th e n e e d s of th e s erv ice req u ire. M ax im u m a g e , 62. A p p l i c a t i o n s m a y be f i l e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tic e . E lec tr o ty p er ( F in is h e r ) W est­ at by G uard-Butcher D e p a r tm e n t of P u b lic W e lfa re U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,740 t o $1,980 w i t h s u ita b le d e d u ctio n for m a in ten a n ce. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1,290 a n d m a in te n a n ce . O ne a p p o in tm e n t e x ­ p ected . C aiid id a tes m u s t n o t h a v e p a s s e d t h e i r 4 6 th b i r t h d a y . F i l e b y J u l y 1. Junior Stenograph er C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n ts a n d I n s titu ­ t i o n s , W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t j '. U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $1,080 t o $1,200. Ap­ p l i c a t i o n . f e e 50 c e n t s . F ile by Junior T y pist C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n ts a n d I n s titu ­ tio n s, W e s tc n e s te r C o u n ty , U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $960 t o $1,080. A p p l i c a f e e 50 c e n t s . F i l e b y J u l y 1. U, s. Tests M ultilith Camera P re ss O perator m e ta llu rg y , m in in g en g in eerin g , eco n o m ics, m in e ra l e co n o m ics, eco n o m ics a n d s ta tis tic s , p o litica l science, o r e co n o m ic g e o g ra p h y . A p p lic a n ts nan s u b stitu te tw o y e a r s e x p erie n ce fo r tw o y e a r s of e d u c a tio n . T w o to s ev e n y e a r s e x ­ p e r i e n c e in t h e p a r t i c u l a r o p t i o n r e q u ire d a c c o r d in g to th e g ra d e . M a x i m u m a g e , 53. F ile u n til f u r ­ t h e r n o tic e . W ESTCHESTER COUNTY (O pen Card-Punch O perator A l p h a b e t i c , $1,200 a y e a r ; U n d e r t h e r n o tice. I n N e w Y o rk C ity , a p ­ p lic a tio n s are a v ailab le at 6-11 W a s h in g to n S tree t. R eq u irem en ts A p p lic a n ts m u s t sh o w th a t w ith in t h e 10 y e a r s i m m e d i a t e l y p r e c e d i j i g th e d a te of a p p lic a tio n th e y h a v a had e ith e r: A ) a t le a st 2 fu ll m o n th .s o f p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in t h e o p e ra tio n of a l p i a b e t i j c a r d - p u n c n m a c h in es. (F o r U n d er O p e ra to rs, e x p p rie n c e c a n ba on e ith e r a n a U h a .b e tic o r n u m e r i c a l m a c h i n e ) ; o r ) a tra in in g coursc u n d e r a com ­ p e t e n t i n s t r u c t o r w h i c h i n c l u d e d n.t l e a s t 60 h o u r s in t h e a c t u a l o p e r a ­ ti o n o f c a r d - p u n c h m a c h i n e s . Ap­ p lic a n ts m u s t be b e tw e e n th e a g e s o f 18 a n d 53. B a s i s o f Ratlnii^R N o w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n w ill b * g i v e n . C a n d i d a t a s w-ill b e r a t e d o n th e e iite r t n n d q u a lity of th e ir e x ­ p e rie n c e a n d t r a i n i n g a n d on t h e i r f i t n e s s o n a s c a l e o f 100. £ Q U E E N S COUNTY S ta te D ep artm en ts an d In stitu tio n s U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $2,100 t o $ 2,600. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2. A p p o i n t m e n t ex p ected a t K m g s P a r k S ta te H o sp ital (D e p a rtm e n t of M en ta l H y g i e n e ) a t $72 to $80 a m o n t h a n d m a i n t e n a n c e . F i l e b y J u l y 1. Game M anagem en t A g e n t J r . S te n o g ra p h e r p e r i e n c e in t h e o p e r a t i o n o f a n e le ctric ta b u la tin g m a c h in e. At le a st one m o n th of th is e m p lo y m e n t m u s t h a v e In clu d ed th e w ir in g o r s e tt in g o f c o n tro l p in s fo r a v a r ie ty of ta b u la tio n s. U nder T ab u latin g O p era to r: At le a st 2 m o n th s ’ of fu ll-tim e e x p e rU e n c e In t h e o p e r a t i o n o f a n e l e c t r i o ta b u la tin g m ach in e. Ju n io r A lp h a b etica l T a b u la tin g O p e ra to r: A t l e a s t 4 m o n t h s ot f u l l - t i m e , p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in t h e o p e ra tio n o t a n e lectric a lp h a b e ti c ta b u la tin g o r acc o u n tin g m a c h in e ; a t le a st one m o n th of th is em p lo y ­ m e n t m u s t h a v e in c lu d e d th e w ir ­ in g o r s e tt in g o f c o n tro l pin s f o r a v a rie ty of ta b u la tio n s. U nder A lp h a b e tis T a b u la tin g O p ­ e r a to r : A t le a st 2 m o n th s of fu ll­ t i m e p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in t h e o p e r a , tlo n of a n e le c tric ta b u l a t i n g o r a c ­ c o u n tin g m ach in e. A il e x p e r i e n c e m u s t be w i t h i n 13 y e a rs of th e d a te of a p p lic atio n . A ge lim its: a p p lic a n ts m u s t be be­ t w e e n 18 a n d 53. B asis o f R a tin g s N o w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n w ill b e g i v e n . C a n d i d a t e s w ill b « r a t e d o n th e e x te n t a n d q u a lity of th e ir e x ­ p e rie n c e a n d on th e ir f it n e s s on a s c a l e o f 100. H ow to A pply fo r a Test Supervisor o f Public Records D I C T A T I O N T&fire F ifte e n a m a x im u m of 2 years. B asis of R a tin g s C a n d i d a t e s w ill b e r a t e d o n p r a c ­ t i c a l q u e s t i o n s o f a s c a l e o f 100. Inspector, N a v a l Ordnance M aterials S e n i o r , $2,600, I n s p e c t o r , $2,300, A s s o c i a t e , $2,000, A s s i s t a n t , $1,800, J u n i o r , $1,620. A g e l i m i t : 65. O p ­ t i o n s : 1. O p t i c a l o r F i r e C o n t r o l I n ­ s t r u m e n t s . 2. N a v a l G u n s a n d A c ­ c e s s o r i e s . 3. M u n i t i o n s . 4. O r d n a n c e U n its. D u tie s : In s p e c t a n d t e s t fo r co m p lia n c e w ith sp ec ifica tio n s m a ­ te r i a l s liste d u n d e r O p tio n s. T o m a k e n e c e ssa ry c o m p u ta tio n s, in te rp re t sp ec ifica tio n s a n d p e rfo rm rela te d d u tie s: R e q u i r e m e n t s : S e n io r, 6 y e a r s of ex p erie n ce , In s p e c to r , 5 y e a r s , A s .s o c ia te , 4 y e a r s . A s s i s t a n t . 3 y e a r s . J u n i o r , 2 y e a r s in o n e o r n io re o f th e o p tio n s. A c cred ited e d u c a tio n a l s u b s t i t u t i o n s a llow ed. Cylinder P re ssm a n $1.32 p e r h o u r . 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B asis of R a tin g s C a n d i d a t e s w ill b e r a t e d o n t h e i r fitn ess a n d q u a lific a tio n s as o u t­ li n e d i n t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s o n t h e s c a l e o f 100. T h e y w ill b e r e q u i r e d to re p o r t fo r f u r t h e r e x a m in a tio n . P rin cip al M in eral eco n o m ist, $5,600; S e n i o r M i n e r a l E c o n o m i s t , $4,600; M i n e r a l K c o n o m i s t , $3,800; A sso c ia te M in eral E c o n o m ist, $3,200; A s s i s t a n t M i n e r a l E c o n o m i s t $3,600. R e q u i r e m e n t s : C o m p le tio n o f a f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e l e a d i n g to a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e in a c o llle g o o r u n iv e rs ity of reco g n ized s ta n d in g w ith m a jo r s tu d y in g e o lo g y . $1.32 a n hour (40 -h o u r w e e k ) G o v e rn m e n t P r in tin g O ffice, W a s h ­ i n g t o n , D . C. A g e l i m i t : M . F i l a b y J u l y 2. D u ties E le c tro ty p e r (F in ish e r): P e rfo rm a ll o p e ra tio n s , s u c h a s s h a v in g , s h a p in g , b e veling, a n d ro u tin g , n e c ­ e s s a r y to p r e p a r e c a s t p la te s fo r t h e p r e s s e s ; r e p a i r a n d c o r r e c t old p la te s ; re la te d w ork. E ie c tro ty p e r (M o ld e r): M a k e m o ld s fro m ty p e a n d p r e p a r e th e m o ld s fo r c a s tin g ; m a k e s h e lls fro m th e m o ld s by e le c tr o ly tic a c t io n a n d f ill t h e s e s h e l l s w i t h m e t a l t o c o m ­ p le te th e ta c k s - re la te d w o rk . S te r e o ty p e r : P e r f b r m a ll .o p e r a ­ t i o n s n e c e s s a r y in m a k i n g a s t e r e o ­ ty p e pla te , in c lu d in g p r e p a r i n g th e form , m o ld in g it in to th e m a trix , c a s t i n g t h e p l a t e in t h e m a t r i x , a n d p re p a rin g th e p la te fo r th e p re s s; r e la te d w ork. 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C o m m o d ity C o n tra c t C lerk S e n io r C o m m o d ity C o n tr a c t C le rk I n th e p u r c h a s in g o f w h o le sa le (a) T o i n t e r v i e w a n d c o m m u n i - q u a n t i t i e s f o r t h e u s e of, o r r e s a l e cato w ith c o n tra c ts o r m a tte rs re ­ by. la rg e o rg a n iz a tio n s, o f c o m ­ la tin g to i n te r r u p tio n s a n d s to p ­ m o d ities in d ic a te d b v th e title of p a g e s in t h e f l o w o f m a t e r i a l s . th e o p tio n a l b r a n c h fo r w h ic h a p ­ (b> T o c o n d u c t c o r r e s p o n d e n c e p l i c a n t w i.sh e s t o q u a l i f y , in a c a ­ w i t h c o n t i ’a c t o r s a n d g o v e r n m e n t p a c ity w h ich re q u ire d fa m ilia r ity i n s p e c t o r s s t a t i o n e d in c o n t r a c t o r s ’ w ith m a te ria ls , o p e ra tio n s, p ro c e ss ­ p la n ts r e la tin g to s p e c ific a tio n r e ­ e s, s p e c i f i c a t i o n s a n d t e r m i n o l o g y p o rts of la b o ra to ry te sts, a llo w ­ p e r t a i n i n g t o o r u s e d in t h e m a n u ­ a n ce s of g o v e rn m e n t m a te ria ls, de­ fa c tu r in g of th e co m m o d ities in ­ lays, d isp o sitio n of re je c ts, a n d c l u d e d in t h e a p p l i c a b l e o p t i o n a l te r m s a n d c o n d itio n s o f bid s a n d b ran ch . c o n tra c ts. 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R e sp o n sib le , c le rical o r ad m in is^ C o m m o d ity C o n tr a c t C lerk t r a t i v p e x p e rie n c e w h ic h In v o lv e d in te rp re ta tio n of c o n tra c ts and T o c o n d u c t c o rre.sp o n d en ce w ith a erreem en ts b e tw ee n buyer and c o n tra c to rs and gov ern m en t in ­ seller, p r e p a r a t io n o f c o ire s p o n d s p ec to rs s ta tio n e d a t c o n tra c to rs ’ e n c e ' p e r ta in in g to c o n tr a c ts fo r p la n ts r e la t i n g to s h ip m e n t o f g a r ­ t h e p u r c h a s e o f .s u p p lie s i n c l u d ­ m en ts, d isp o sitio n of re je c ts a n d r e ­ e d In t h e p e r t i n e n t o p t i o n a l b r a n c h p o r t s o f l a b o r a t o r y t e s t s a n d to a n d fo r th e m a in te n a n c e of reco rd s n e c e s s a r y in t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f c o n tra c ts for th e n u rc h a se of such s u p p l i e s ; or. t h e d i r e c t s u p e r v i s i o n o f t h o s e e n g a a te d in t h e a d m i n i s ­ tr a tiv e a n d clerical a c tiv itie s r e ­ fe r r e d to h e re in . S e n io r C o n im o illty C o n tr a c t C le rk n n d C o m n io d ltv C o n tr a c t C le rk R e s p o n . s lb le c l e r i c a l o r a d m i n i s ­ t r a t i v e e x p e rie n c e w h ic h in v o lv e d p re p a ra tio n of co rresp o n d en ce p e r­ ta in in g to c o n tr a c ts f o r th e p u r ­ c h a s e o f s u p p l i e s i n c l u d e d in t h e p e r t i n e n t o ptivina l b r a n c h , a n d t h e m a l n t e 'n a n c e o f r e c o r d s n e c e s s a r v to th e a d m in is tr a tio n o f c o n tr a c ts f o r th e n u r c h a s e o f su ch su p p lie s. (Continued from Page Fifteen) a s a^s.signed. T h e s o o p e a n d c o m ­ p l e x i t y o f t h e d u t i e s t o l*e p a r fo rm ed a n d th e deg ree of resp o n si­ b ility to be a s s u m e d w ill v a r y w ith th e g r a d e of th e positio n , b e co m in g p ro g ressiv ely fjrea te r a t m g lier le v e ls . . E x a m p l e s o f w \> rk t o b * p e r ­ form ed : P rin c ip a l C o m m o d ity C o n tra c t C le rk (a) T o co n fe r a n d c o m m u n ic a te w ith c o n tra c to ra c o n ce rn in g : 1. G o v e r n m e n t s p e c i f i c a t i o n s I n ­ v olved. 2. D i f f i c u l t i e s o£ m a n u f a c t u r e r s In p e r f o r m i n g u n d e r g o v e r n m e n t c o n tra c ts. 3. D e l a y s o c c a s i o n e d b y s t r i k e s , floo dsv f i r e , e tc . ♦ . A l l o w a n c e o€ g o v e r n m e n t m a t e ria ls v ^ , 5. N o n - s p c ' c i f i c a t i o n m a t e r i a l s . «. R e j e r i t e d I t e m s and^ t h e i r d4a^ p o sitio ik ,, 7. T e r m s a n d co n d itio n s a p p lic • b l C ’ t o b i d s a n d c o n t r a ’c t s . (b ) T o : 1. A n a l y s e r e p o r t s , o f g o v e r n m e n t I n s p e c t o r 's . „ . 2. A n a l y z e r e p o r t s o f l a b o r a t o r y te s ts k 3. M a k e i n t e l l i g e n t u s e o f a^pplic a tlo n of te r m in o lo g y r e l a t i n g to t.^p p a r t i c u l a r o p t i o n a l b r a n c h I n ­ v o lv e d . 4. M a i n t a i n a n d s u p e r v i s e t h e m a n i t e n a n c e o f r e c o r d s r e l a t i n g tod ts liv e rie s , a c c e p t a n c e s a n d r e j e c ­ tio n s. 1). P r e p a r e a p p r o p r i a t e d r e c o m ­ m e n d a tio n s to C o n tr a c ti n g O ffice r. 6. C o m m u n i c a t e w i t h v a r i o u s g o v e r n m e n ta l o ffice s, c o m m o n c a r ­ r i e r s . s u r e t y c o m p a n i e s , e tc . 7 S u p e rv ise w o rk of a s s is ta n ts . P rincipal Com m odity Contract Clerk, $2,500 a Year S enior Com m odity Contract Clerk, $2,300 a Year C om m odity Contract Clerk, $1,800 a Year O ptional B ranches ( F o r A ll G rades) 1. B e d d i n g . 2. C o t t o n T e x t i l e s . 3. K n i t t e d A r t i c l e s . 4. Miscellaneoiw. _ ^ ^ 5. T a i l o r e d a n d Se^wn M e n ’s O u t e r G a rm e n ts. T i m e f o r F i l i n g A p p l i c a t i o n s ': B e ­ f o r e t h e c l o s e o f b u a i n e s s o n J u l^ ' IT, 1941. P la c e of E m p lo y m e n t; Q u a rte r­ m a s t e r C orp s. W a r D e p a r tm e n t, P h il a d e lp h ia Q u a r te r m a .s te r D e p o t, P h i l a d e l p h i a , P a . A g e L i m i t : 53. n n tle s T o p erfo rm d iffic u lt a n d re sp o n ­ s i b l e c le r l c a J w\>rk in c o n n e c t i o n •with t h e p u r c h a s e a n d d e l i v e r y o f m ilitary .su p p lie s , eq u ip m e n t, or o th e r p r o p e r ty ; to s u p erv ise o th e r e m p l o y e e s e n g a g e d In p r o c u r e m e n t ■w ork; a n d to p e rfo r m re la te d w o rk P R E P A R E N O W ! C O R D S T U D Y BOOK F O R SIX S T A T E E X A M S in Sept. 1941 ASST, and JR. CLERK STENOGRAPHER and TYPIST $1.50 JUST R. H. SAY CORD M ACY (leruld Mqiittre ★ & CO . Book D e |> t. C O M M U N IT Y CIVIL S E R V IC E T o be acc e p ta b le , fo r a n y o p tio n ­ a l b ra n c h , e x p erien ce m u s t h a v e b e e n a c q u i r e d in a t l e a s t o n e - h a l f o f t h e c o m m o d i t i e s U a te d b e l o w f o r t h a t o p tio n al b ra n c h . 1. B e d d i n g —C o m f o r t e r s , M a t t r e s s ­ e s, P i l l o w s , M a t t r e s s C o v e r s . 2. C o t t o n T e x t i l e s —S u it in g ', S h i r t ­ i n g , N e t t i n g , S il e s ia , D u c k , C a n v a s , W a t e r R ep e lle n t F a b ric s , S h eets, P illo w c a s e s a n d T o w e ls. 3. K n i t t e d A r t i c l e s —S o c k s , S u m ­ m e r and W in te r U nd erw ear, S w e a t­ e r s , M u f f l e r s , W o o l e n G lo v e s , G lo v e In se rts. 4. M i s c e l l a n e o u s —L e a t h e r G lo v e s . 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PHOTOGRAPHERS SV B lSC K irX lO N DiCPARXM SM T C IV IL S E llV IC E L E .\D K R &7 D u a n o I N e w Y o rk C ity O e n tle m ea : Plf>use S e n d M e t h e C I V I L S E R V I C E J L E A D f i B ev ery w eek fo r th e N e x t: □ Year, I enclose $2. □ i 6 Months, 1 encloM $1. N am e B a s i s o f R » tfa » s C o m p e tito rs , w ill be ra te d i on th e e x t e t t t o f t h e i r e d u c a t i o n aaid e « p e rle n c e . . . C o m p e t i t o r s a t t a i n i n g &n t n l t l a l e lig ib le r a tin x ' m a y be re tju ir e d r e p o r t f o r a pra.ctlcflil d e r o o f i d t r a tlo n o f th e ir a b ility to com pose le t­ t e r s a n d o th e r corre« p o n d en ce. sued th e F e d e r a l C o m m u n lc a , tio n a C o m m issio n . A g e l i m i t s , ig to- 8ft y e a r s ^ F y » u n t t t f u r t b e r notlc e . JOMitep Camrannications Operator ( H i g h S p e e d R a d i o E q u i p m e n t ) , $i,, 6i80 a y e a r . R e q u i r e m e n t s : A p p iu c a n t s m u s t h a v e h a d I y e a r of ex­ p e r i e n c e a s R a d i o C ^ w r a t o c In c o m . m u n ic a tlo n a w ork, at le a st 3 m o n t h a o f w h ic h . In c lu d e c t o p e r a t i o n o f h i g h s p e e d ra id lo c o m iB tm lc a tio n a e q u i p m e n t . M a x l m 'u m a « e , yea.r3, F U e u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tlc * . M a c h i n i s t , $8.72 t o $8.89 a day. R e q u i r e m e n t s : A p p H ca n ta m u s t h a v e c o m p le te d a 4 -y e a r apprent l c e s h i p o r m u s t n a v e h a d a t le a st 4 y e a r s . oX p r a c t i c a l e x p e r l e n c o in t h e t r a d e . A p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m thoya w i t h o n l y 2 y e a r s o f e x p e r ie n c a w ill b e a c c e p t e d a n d m a y b e c e r ti­ f i e d f o r a p p o i n t m e n t sts t h e n e ed s o f t h e s e r v i c e re<Mi4re. M a x i m u m a g e 62. F i l e u n t i l f u r t h e r n otice. P rin cip al S u p e rin te n d e n t o f Cons t r n c t l o n . $5,«00; S e n i o r S u p e r i n ­ t e n d e n t o f C o n s t r u c t i o n , $4,600 a y e a r ; S u p e rin ten d e n t of C o n stru c ­ ti o n , $3,800i a y e a r ; A s s o c i a t e S u p e r ­ i n t e n d e n t o f C o n s t r u c t i o n , $3,200 a year. R eq u ire m en ts: Seven to ele v e n y e a r s of e x p e rie n c e in th e fie ld o f g e n e r a l c o n s tr u c tio n , of w h i c h a p o r t i o n m u .st h a v e b e e n a s general s u p e rin te n d e n t on llEBrge c o n s tr u c tio n p ro je c ts In v o lv in g e x ­ c av a tio n , re in fo rce d c o n crete, stee l ■w ood a n d m a s o n r y . S en io r S u p e r­ in te n d e n t: E n g in e e rin g o r te c h n ica l co lleg e c o u r s e s m a y be s u b s ti t u t e d y e a r fo r y e a r , u p to fo u r y e a r s o t th e g e n e ra l ex p erien ce. M ax im u m a g e , 58. F i l e b y D e c . SI, 1941. S e n i o r I n s p e c t o r , O r d n a n c e Ma. t e r l a l , $2,600 a y e a r ; In sp ectu r, O r d n a n c e IV faterlal, $2,309 a y e a r ; A sso c ia te In s p e c to r, O rd h a n c e t e r l a ] , $2,000 a y e a r ; A s s i s t a n t In­ s p e c t o r , O r d n a n c e M a t e r i a l , $1,800 a y e a r ; J u n io r I n s p e c to r , O rdnunre M a t e r i a l , $1,620 a y e a r . R equirem e n t s : A p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e had s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e In t h e ms p e c t i o n a n d t e s t i n g o f r a w o r ord­ n a n c e m a te ria ls. C o lle g ia te tra in ­ i n g in m e c h a n i c a l o r c iv il e n g i n e e r ­ i n g o r m e t a l i u r ^ m a y b e subntltu te d fo r e x p erie n ce . T h e d e cree o f d i f f i c u l t y o( w o r k p e r f o r m e d and lengrth a n d s p e c l a l t e a t l o n o t e x p e r i­ e n c e v a r y a c c o r d i n g t o t h e g ra d e o f t h e p o s i t i o n . M a x i m u m a g e , 53 y e a r s . F i l e u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tic e . P rin cip al T ool a n d G a u g e D e­ s i g n e r , $2,300 a y e a r : S e n i o r T o o l a n d G a u j^ e D e s i g n e r , $2,000 a y e a r : T o o l a n d G a u g e D e s i g n e r , $1,800 a year. R eq u irem en ts: A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e h a d s a tis fa c to ry d e sig n ­ in g , tr a i n i n g o r m e c h a n ic a l d r a f t ­ in g a n d m a c h in e sh o p ex p erien ce. E n g i n e e r i n g D r a f t s m a n , $1,800 a y e a r ; C h i e f f i n g i n e e r i i t g ' Drattf*. m a n , $2,600 a y e a r ; P r i n c i p a l Kng l n e e r l n g D r a f t s m a n , $2,300 a y e a r ; S en io r E n g in ee rin g D ra ftsm a n , $2,000 a y e a r ; A s s i s t a n t E n g i n e e r ­ i n g D r a f t s m a n , $1,620 a y e a r . M ax ­ i m u m a g e , 55 y e a r s . F i l e u n t i l De­ c e m b e r 31, 1941. 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S ID K L , DIreotor Vha S c h o o l o l M o d e m Hiolsography A d d re tt C i t y .............. B o p r o p a r o d f o r y o u r C iv il Sei-vtce o x am by a tu d y in s a t T h e School of M o d e r n P h o t o ^ - a p h y u n d e r -A iiie ric a 's top lan k tn s p h o to K rap h ic m asters. Y o u le a n t w h a t tlie y k n o w b y a c tu a lly w o rk in g w ith th e m —d o in g w h a t th e y do. S h o rt in te n s iv e d a y a n d e v e n ltm c o u r a e a s t a r t a t $30^ L a te a t eq u ip ­ m ent. SfOHt m o d e r n l a b o r a t o r i e s a n d stu d io s. C all o r w r ite fo r c o m p le te I n f o r m a tio n In c iu d h iK fr e e I llu s tr a te d •i.nff IS8B. S7tli St. DeDt. 90. P X a a a l-176t Seadqiuarters for Civil aarviot C a m e r a Club Members; B e l o w is the latest new s from the Municipal Civil Service Co mmission on the status of exams. T h e L E A D E R will publish changes^ as soon as they are m a d e known. 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T h e w r i t t e n t e s t is being- held' in a b e y a n c e p e n d in g t h e r e s u l ts o f t h e p r o m o tio n te s t. Cook.: All p a r t s o f t h i s t e s t h a v e b e e n compllstedi. Clerk, Grad© It (BA. o f H i ^ e r E d u c a tio n ! ) : T h e r a t i n g o f th e q u a li f y i n g a te n o g p a p h jr w ill b a c o m p le te d s h o r tly . C o u r t S t e n o g r a p h e r : T h is ex­ a m i n a ti o n h a s b e e a c a n c e lle d by d ir e c tio n o f t h e C o u r t o f A p p e a ls. A n e w t e s t h a s b e e n o r d e re d . D i e ti t ia n : 341 c a n d i d a te s t o o k t h e w r i t t e n t e s t on J u n e 7. T h e t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s w ill a p p e a r e a rly i n J u ly . E l e c tr i c ia n : T h e w r i t t e n t e s t la s c h e d u le d f o r J u l y 12, th e q u a lif y ­ i n g e x p e rie n c e h av in g , b e e n r a te d . F i r e m a n : 26)838 c a n d i d a te s filed a p p lic a tio n s . T h e w ritte n te s t w ill b e h e l d o n S a t u r d a y . I n t e r p r e t e r : T h e d a te o f t h » w r i t t e n t e s t heia n o t b e e n s e t a » y e t ; 32T c a n d i d a te s file d a p p lic a ­ tio n s. M e d ic a l S o c ial Worker, Q«*ada 1: 131 c a n d i d a te s t o o k tlxe w r i t ­ t e n t e s t o n J u n e 7. Medical Social Worker,. Grade' 2 : 28 c a n d id a te a t o o k t h e w r i t t e n t e s t o n J u n e T. Stenographer (liSw ): The rat­ in g of the written teat ha» been complieted. The competitive prac­ tical will be- held as soon as advisable. A ssistan t F o rem an (Sanita­ tio n ) : T h e w r i t te n t e s t is sched­ u le d f o r J u l y 19; 2,546' candidates filed a p p lic a tio n s . A ssistan t F o rem an (T rack) i 30% o f th e w r i t te n t e s t h a s been r a te d . A s s i s t a n t S u p e rv iso r, G ra d e %\ 2,471 c a n d id a te s c o m p e te d in the w r i t t e n test. A p p e a ls to th e ten­ ta t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e n o w being re v ie w e d . B o o k k e e p e r, G r a d e 1: T h e writ­ t e n t e s t w a s h e ld o n J u n e 21. A to ta l of 1,823 c a n d i d a te s h a d filed a p p lic a tio n s. C a p ta in (F . D . ) : All p a rts of t h is e x a m in a tio n h a v e been adm in is te i’ed. G a r M a ln ta in e r , G r o u p A : The w r i t t e n t e s t w a s h e ld o n J u n e 21; 150 c a n d id a te a h a d file d applica­ tio n s. C a r M a ln ta in e r , G r o u p F : TS'SJ o f t h e w r i t te n t e s t h a s b e en rated. C o n d u c to r : T h e r a t i n g of the w r i t t e n , t e s t h a s b e e n completed. S e rv ic e r a t i n g r e c o r d s of th e suc­ c e s sfu l c a n d id a te s a r e now being c o m p u te d . E le c tr i c ia n : T h e w r i t t e n test is s c h e d u le d f o r J u l y 12. F o r e m a n , G r a d e 2 : T h e ratinfl: o f t h e w r i t t e n te a t h a s been com* p le te d ; 153 c a n d id a te s passed. G a j ^ e n e r ( F a r k s . ) ; 506 candi­ d a te s t o o k t h e w r i t t e n te s t. Tli« t e n t a ti v e k e y a n s w e r s w ill app>?^ e a r ly in J u ly . J u n i o r A c c o u n ta n t : T h e writ­ t e n te a t is sc h e d u le d fo r Oct. 4. M o t o r - I n s t r u c to r : T h e ra tin g ot t h e w r i t t e n t e s t w ill b e completed shortly. Sanitation Man, Class B : The w r i t t e n t e s t Is sc h e d u le d J u l y 12. S e r g e a n t, (P . D .) : T h e written t e s t w a s h e ld o n J u n e 14. S u p e rv is o r, G r a d e 3: 418 candi­ d a te s. t o o k t h e w r i t t e n teat. AP' p e a ls o n t h e t e n t a t i v e k ey s w e r s ai*e no w b e in g review ed. 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