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I m m e d i a t e ly a f t e r t h e f i r s t su g ­ g e stio n of u s i n g c ity e m p lo y ees as p a rk in g a tte n d a n ts, m em b ers o f t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n 1 I I IT T T T T T T T T T T I I I I I i i i n I * 1 M 1 1 1j; ; Personal Check Glamour On Your VACATION ’ • I I f you r e a l l y w a n t to look like “ B ig B u s i n e s s ” w h ile y o u a r e on v a c a t io n , w h y n o t e n jo y t h e p r o m in e n c e o f i s s u i n g r e g u l a r b a n k c hec ks w i t h in N e w Y o r k a c k n o w le d g e d t h e po ssib ility o f • c r e a tin g a n e w title f o r t h e p a r k ­ in g lot a t t e n d a n t s i n a s m u c h a s it w o u ld be n e c e s s a r y fo r t h e w o r k ­ e r s to h a v e so m e e x p e r ie n c e w i t h t h a t ty p e o f w o rk . T h e n it w a s le a r n e d t h a t t h e P ark D e p a rtm e n t planned to open a c o m b i n a ti o n o u td o o r s w im ­ m in g pool a n d t h e a t r e on t h e sc e n e o f t h e A c q u a d e o n t h e W o r l d ’s F a i r site w i t h p a r k i n g sp a c e f o r 1,000 c ars. W h o W o u ld S u p e r v is e ? W ho w as t o su p e r v is e th e p a r k i n g of t h e s e c a r s ? Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n of­ fic ia ls sa id t h e a p p o in te e s w o u ld c o m e f r o m t h e a tt e n d a n t - m e s s e n ger, sp e c ia l p a tr o l m a n , a u to enginem an, a n d sa n ita tio n m an lists. P e r h a p s t h a t w o u ld be O, K , w i t h th o s e o n t h e s e p a r t i c u l a r lists, b u t i t h a s b e e n s u g g e s t e d t h a t a n e w title s u c h a s “ P a r k ­ in g L o t A t t e n d a n t ” be c r e a t e d a n d a n e x a m i n a t i o n be h e ld f o r t h e job. 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C h e c k i P r in lw l w ith Y o u r N « m e D e liv e re d o n O p e n in g A c c o u n t Ail Ftderal, SWe or City emplo»MS givoa taimedlite Mrilt tfl tlwk wlMj oNcks ilep««»ttd TRUST COMPJUn of NORTH AMERKA 115 BROADWAY-NEW YORK M e m b e r F ederal D e p o t it In tu ra n c e C o rp o r a tio n T l t M l ! !! u IJL L lllJL L U J n i i n i l l i n i l l l l l l l U - L L Ll- 'm m ia iF fm Sanitation Boys Pick M andel As P residen t o f Association N ew p re sid en t of th e S a n ita ­ tio n E li g i b le s A s s o c ia tio n is h u s k y , p o p u l a r J o h n n y M a n d e l, ex-sandhog, am ateu r w restler, w e i g h t - l i f t e r , a r t i s t ’s m odel. J o h n n y w a s e le c te d p r e s i d e n t a t a m e e t i n g o f t h e e lig ib le s F r i d a y n i g h t a t P . S. 27, M a n h a t t a n . J o h n n y su c c ee d s A b e D o n n e r, w ho r e s i g n e d in o r d e r to d e vote h is s p a r e t i m e t o h is c a m p a i g n to g e t t h e D e m o c r a ti c n o m in a t io n f o r C o u n c ilm a n in B ro o k ly n . T h e e le c tion of J o h n n y M a n d e l, f o r m e r v i c e - p r e s id e n t of t h e o r ­ g a n iz a tio n , is r e c o g n itio n f o r t h e m a n y h o u r s J o h n n y s p e n t t r y in g to g e t t h e S a n i t a t i o n eligible list c e r tif ie d f o r a s m a n y a p p r o p r i a t e job s a s possible. J o h n n y a n d h is p r e d e c e s s o r A be D o n n e r h a v e b e e n k n o c k in g o n t h e d o o rs of p r a c t i c a ll y e v e ry C o m m is s io n e r in t h e c i t y ’s se rv ice , t a l k i n g u p t h e “ s u p e r m e n . ” T h e su c c ess of t h e i r e f f o r t s is i n d ic a te d oy t h e C lerk , A u to U sed YOU COULDN'T ASK F0 R . BETTE R. BEER to L ists F ill Jo b s D u r i n g t h e l a s t w e e k , t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n u s e d the c le r k , g r a d e 2 list a s a p p r o p r i a t e t o fill tem p o ra i-y jo bs a s t ic k e t a g e n t in D e p a r t m e n t of D ocks. I t a lso a p p r o v e d t h e u se of th e a u t o m e c h a n ic lis t to fill t h e job o f bu s m ain ta in e x ’, g r o u p A, In t h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d t h e lis t f o r e le v a to r m e c h a n ic to m a k e a n a p p o i n t m e n t to t h e p osi­ tio n of s e n i o r m a i n t e n a n c e m a n a t H u n t e r College. p r is in g ly la r g e n u m tie r o f a p p r o ­ p r i a t e jo b s g iv en eligibles o n t h i s list. J o h n n y , h im s e lf, is w o r k ­ i n g in a n a p p r o p r i a t e job. F i n ­ i s h i n g n u m b e r 1019 on t h e lis t fo r S a n i ta t io n M a n Class, A, h e w a s a p p o in t e d in t h e B o a r d of T ran sp o rta tio n , D ecem ber 19, 1940. 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O f t h e t e s t s t o b e held, about 20 f o r j o b s a t t h e b o t to m of the sei*vice, w ill be o p e n competitive. T h e r e m a i n d e r w ill be promotioB exam inations. I t w a s p o in te d o u t t h a t the pro* m o ti o n t e s t s will p r e s e n t a diffi­ c u lt p r o b l e m a s e m p lo y e es of the I n d e p e n d e n t S u b w a y , th e BMT a n d t h e I R T will be eligible under u n i f ic a ti o n . T h e a c t u a l working c o n d it i o n s in t h e t h r e e lines dif­ f e r s o m e w h a t a n d th e r e f o r e it it e x p e c te d to be d iff ic u lt to pre­ p a r e a u n i f o r m t e s t f o r all. The c o m p e t it i v e t e s t s will n o t present a s i m i l a r p r o b l e m a s it will con­ c e r n o n ly th o s e t r y i n g to enter t h e se rv ic e . W h ile ' t h e ’ C o m m issio n wil e s t a b l i s h t h e p r o m o tio n lists as r a p id l y a s possible, p rio rity will b e g iv e n ‘th o s e t e s t s w hich meet t h e g r e a t e s t n e e d s of t h e service.: A t p r e s e n t a s y s te m is being w o r k e d o u t t h a t will insure that v a c a n c i e s in a g iv e n division will b e filled b y e m p lo y e e s in that di­ v isio n w h e r e v e r possible. How­ e v er, e m p lo y e es will be promoted f r o m o n e d iv is io n to another w h e r e i t c a n n o t be otherwise a v o id e d . P r o m o t i o n c h a r t s f o r the for­ m e r p r i v a t e lin e s will be estab­ lis h ed la te t h is y e a r a f te r com­ p le te i n f o r m a t i o n is available a* a r e s u l t o f t r a n s i t reclassificationT h e s e c h a r t s will be sim ila r to ex­ i s t i n g c h a r t s in e x is te n c e for the I n d e p e n d e n t line. T h e c h a r t s will c o n ta in about 200 t itle s i n s t e a d of some I.® b e f o r e u n i f ic a tio n . T h e reduction In tit l e s is c la im e d to be an v a n t a g e to t h e em ployees, sinc8 t h e y o b t a i n e d job s e n i o r i t y o r d e r o f s e n i o r it y m o re rapidly b e c a u s e of t h e r e d u c e d n u m b e r oi e x a m i n a t i o n s n e c e ss a ry . P l a n s f o r h o ld in g th e recordb r e a k i n g n u m b e r of su b w ay tests h a v e b e e n sc h e d u le d since the jo o f r e c l a s s i f y i n g t h e 25,000 subway woi-kers to c o m p e titiv e civil v ice h a s b e e n p r a c t i c a ll y finishedT h e f i r s t e x a m s a r e expected be a n n o u n c e d in O ctober, P o lic e -S a n ita tio n T h e b ig d a y Is Sept. 7. * m o r e t h a n a m o n t h off, but tn S a n i t a t i o n a n d P o lice m e n t s a r e a l r e a d y p r im p in g the j se lv es f o r t h e b ig a n n u a l basei^^^ g a m e b e tw e e n t h e i r te a m s. e ts ai’e n o w o n sale, $ 1 , $1.60. $2. _ Jo e M o ran D ead , J o s e p h P . M o ra n , p residen t t h e P a t r o l m e n ’s B e n e y o l ^ t Bociation f o r a q u a r t e r of ® t u r y , d ie d S a t u r d a y a f t e r a Illness. (;uesday, Ju ly 29, 1941 CIVIL SERVIC E L E A D ER Paare Three C IVILSERVANTSON E ffe c tiv e L e tte r W r itin g m ilitaiivduty A m b itio u s Uncle S a m h a s called abouc j 600 Nt-'w Y o r k C ity w o r k e r s fo r military d u ty . j t '3 d if f ic u lt to s a y j u s t w h a t jg p artm en t h a s b een h it th e h a rd jgl since a lm o s t 200 title s a r e i n ­ In w riting and sp ea kin g there a re f o r m s a n d f o r m u l a s m a d e s a c r e d b y c u s t o m . To t h e publio m a n , to t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e Board^ B u re a u , C o m m is sio ti, D e p a r t m e n t , the o f­ ficial e x p l e s s i o n is m o r e t h a n a hab it. I t is p ro te c tiv e . I t is safe. T h e m o r e a w k w a r d , Hwollen, a m ­ b ig u ou s a s e n t e n c e is, th e m o r e it sh i e ld s t h e o ffic e , d i f f u s e s o v er it n p o m p of w o rd s a n d r e m i n d s th e l a y m a n o f his iji/erio rify .—E d i ­ to r ia l in t h e N. Y. T im es. Is it tr u e ? Is it tru e th a t pub­ lic s e r v a n t s a r e ve rb o se , p om pous, d o n ’t k n o w how to w r i t e l e t t e r s and re p o rts? volved. j^owever, a c h e c k u p s h o w s t h a t t h a n 300 c le r k s , m o r e t h a n jOO s a n ita tio n m e n , a b o u t 40 firepjeii an d a b o u t a dozen c ops h a v e Ijgeti called so far. f h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice Coniniission will r e m e m b e r th o se called fo r d u ty w h e n p r o m o tio n examinations a r e r e a d y f o r w h ic h they a r e eligible. T h e n a m e s of those on m il i t a r y d u t y a r e b e in g filed in a lp h a b e ti c a l o r d e r so t h a t they m a y be s e n t n o tic e w h e n promotion t e s ts c om e up. N OTRANSFERFROM PRO M O TIO NTO CO M PETITIVELIST Eligibles o n a city -w id e p r o m o ­ tion list c a n n o t be t r a n s f e r r e d to an open c o m p e titiv e lis t f o r t h e reason t h a t t h e c o u r ts in t h e Cornchl c as e r e c e n tl y d e c la re d city-w id e p ro m o tio n lists illegal, It was decided b y t h e Civil S e r­ vice C o m m issio n a t its m e e t in g this week. T h e r u l i n g w a s m a d e afte r aiV eligib le on t h e c ity -w id e promoUon lists illegal, n e v e rginccr, g r a d e 4, h a d r e q u e s te d that he be t r a n s f e r r e d to t h e open c o m p e titiv e list b e c a u s e he was now b a r r e d f r o m p r o m o tio n on his own list. The C o m m is sio n , a l t h o u g h it disagrees w ith th e c o n clu sio n of the C o u r t of A p p e a ls in t h e Cornehl case h o ld in g c ity -w id e promotion lists a s illegal, n e v e r ­ theless ru led t h a t it h a d no power u n d e r th e Civil S e rv ice law and its o w n ru le s to t r a n s f e r a n eligible f r o m a p r o m o ti o n list to a com petitive list. NO RSETITLES NSERGOCHANGE The N Y C Civil S e rv ice Com mission h a s a p p r o v e d t h e r e s o lu ­ tion r e c la s s if y in g H o s p it a l jo b s including t h e e li m in a t io n o f t h e title of t r a i n e d n u r s e a n d s u b s ti ­ tuting t h e title s of r e g is te r e d nurse a n d p r a c t i c a l n u rse . The resolution w a s d e sig n ed to m a k e the titles conform w ith th e nurses p r a c t i s e a c t. T h e s a l a r i e s listed fo r r e g is te r e d n u r s e , $2,400 and $1,680 w i t h m a i n t e n a n c e ; practical n u r s e , $1,440 a n d $1,200 with m a in t e n a n c e , a r e m a x i m u m . At a r e c e n t h e a r i n g on t h e r e s o ­ lution th e s a l a r i e s lis te d w e re d e ­ scribed a s m e a n in g le s s sin c e theyi did not r e f le c t t h e a v e r a g e p a y p a id n u r s e s b u t r a t h e r t h e maximum t h a t cou ld be pa id . H o sp ita l A t t e n d a n t s Get N e w T i t l e s Thu M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice Commission h a s a d o p te d a resolution w h e r e b y all n o n -c o m p e ti*‘ve class e m p lo y e es in th e title hospital a t t e n d a n t w ho se d u tie s those of a h o s p ita l h e lp e r be paced in t h e la b o r c la ss u n d e r ‘“e title o f h o s p ita l h e lp e r. T h o se "ected a r e e m p lo y e d in t h e ursing division o f t h e H o s p it a l ^®Partment. P r o g r a m D o w n in W a s h in g t o n , t w o e x ­ p e rts -o f the D e p a rtm e n t of A g ri­ c u l t u r e t h i n k it is . T h e y ’ve w r i t t e n s e v e r a l p a m p h l e t s a n d a book on t h e p r o p e r w a y f o r civil s e r v a n t s to w r i t e l e t t e r s a n d re p o r ts . T h e tw o a re J a m e s F. G rady, C o rre­ s p o n d i n g C o u n s e lo r of t h e De­ p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re , and M ilto n H a l l, C h ie f o f T r a i n i n g a n d P e r s o n n e l , F a r m C r e d it A d ­ m in istra tio n . N o w t h e y ' r e in N e w Y o rk , a n d th e ir a rriv a l m a rk s th e p lan n in g s t a g e o f a n e w p r o g r a m to im ­ p ro v e N e w Y o r k ’s civil s e r v a n t s in t h e s e f a c t o r s : 1. L e t t e r w ritin g . 2. R e p o r t w r i t in g . 3. S u p e rv isio n . 4. S e c r e t a r i a l t r a i n i n g . 5. E f f e c ti v e s p e a k in g bofore g ro u p s. A b o u t 20 c ity o fficia ls h a v e a l­ r e a d y m e t to d isc u ss p a r t s of th is p r o g r a m ; m o s t of t h e m a r e ex­ t r e m e ly e n th u s ia s t i c . T h e m a in i d e a is to a r o u s e i n te r e s t in th e v a r io u s d e p a r t m e n t s to do a job i n t e r m s of t h e i r ow n needs, to m a k e t h e p r o g r a m ind iv id u a lly e ffective. At th e p r e s e n t m o m e n t a m a n u a l on t h e s u b j e c t of l e t ­ t e r w r i t in g is b e in g p r e p a r e d by t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is s io n ’s a s t u t e B u r e a u o f T r a in in g . W h e n th e o fficia ls g o t t o g e th e r , a l e t t e r w a s r e a d to th e m . T h e n t h e y w e re a s k e d : I s it goo d ? f a i r ? p a s s a b l e ? i n a d e q u a te ? T h e n the letter w as tak e n a p art, c are­ T o u g h e s t Q u e s t i o n s T h e b o y s w ho to o k t h e f i r e m a n e x a m a r e s m a r t . T h a t ’s one co n ­ c lu s io n to be d r a w n f r o m t h e m a n n e r in w h ic h th e y a n s w e r e d t h e e x a m q u e s tio n s . M a n y of t h e m , f o r e x a m p l e , w he n th e y w e r e n ’t s u r e o f t h e c o r r e c t a n ­ s w e r, w ould m a k e t w o a n s w e r s — like A o r E . B u t a la s , t h e e x ­ a m iners have instru ctio n s to m a r k all double a n s w e r s w r o n g . . . Som e o f t h e c a n d id a te s , m a y ­ be n o t so s m a r t , b e ca m e so a b ­ so rb e d in c e r t a i n q u e s tio n s t h a t instead o f w ritin g the answ er, t h e y w r o t e dow p t h e n u m b e r o f t h e q u e s tio n . A la s , a g a i n , how c a n a n e x a m i n e r know w h a t a n ­ s w e r t h e y h a d in m i n d ? — so It’s S a m e f o r F i r e m e n The t'lVIL SERVICE LE.VUKlt by civil He?yjce '""•-oiu K n te m l hs sec" Act of March c o o r d in a tio n test is that p a r t o f t h e p h y sic a l w h ic h t e s t s ^ i v e lists w e re p r o m u lg a t e d by ^"6 Com m ission th is w eek. T h e y ® p ro m o tio n to i n s p e c t o r of L ^^ering , G r a d e 3, p a th o lo g is t lange C o u n ty ), s e n io r s t a ti s t i gi I'. ^^y*tal s t a t i s t i c s ) , s e n io r u stician (social s e r v ic e ) , s e n io r ^ “tistician (no s p e c ia ltie s). W h e n th»^p r o m u lg a t e d , It m e a n s Van r e a d y to be u se d to fill '^ancles In v a r io u s posts. 8, 1879. E m p l o y e e s fully sfnalyzed, a n d re b u ilt in to a b e tt e r i n s t r u m e n t . T h e F o u r C ’s T h e p r o g r a m of le t t e r - w r i t i n g is d e sig n ed to c r e a te a n u n d e r ­ s t a n d i n g of th e s t a n d a r d s of le t­ t e r w r i t in g in t e r m s of C o m p le te ­ ness, C onciseness, C lea rn e ss, C o r­ r e ctn es s, a n d A p p r o p r i a te n e s s of T one. T o p ic s to be t a k e n up w h e n t h e c o u rse s fin ally g e t u n ­ d e r w a y in clud e (a) p l a n n i n g th e l e t t e r ; (b) choice of w o r d s an d v o c a b u la ry b u ild in g ; (c) c o n ­ s t r u c t i n g effec tiv e s e n t e n c e s ; (d) c o r r e c t usage. T h e p r o g r a m will be v a lu a b le to a g r e a t n u m b e r of city em ployees, i n c lu d in g e v e ry b o d y f r o m ste n o s to c om m issio n e rs. T h e s a m e is t r u e of t h e p r o je c te d p r o g r a m of rep o rt w ritin g , especially d e ­ s ig n e d to th o se h a r d w o r k i n g in ­ d iv id u a ls in all c ity d e p a r t m e n t s w ho h a v e to p r e p a r e fo r co n ­ s u m p t io n of o fficia ls a n d th e genei-al p u blic a r e s u m e of th e c i t y ’s w o rk . S u p e r v isio n T h e su p e r v is io n p r o g r a m a ss is ts p e r so n s in e x e c u tiv e a n d su p e r - in E V ia n y W a y s v iso ry position s to develop vi m a i n t a i n th e i r s u b o r d i n a te s ' op ; a t i n g efficien cy a n d m orale. T h e c o u rse would d eal w ith su c h a s ­ p e cts of th e s u p e r v i s o r ’s job a s oi’ganizin{^, d e le g a tin g , a ssig n in g , a n d r e v ie w in g w o r k ; e v a lu a tin g , develop ing , a n d t r a i n i n g s u b o r d ­ i n a t e s ; p r e v e n t i n g a n d h a n d li n g g r i e v a n c e s ; p ro v id in g ince n tive s. T h e c o u rse in s e c r e t a r i a l t r a i n ­ in g is d e sig n ed to in c r e a s e th e e f fe c tiv e n e s s of s e c r e t a r i e s In t h e i r d u tie s. S u ch m a t t e r s will be t a k e n up as s a v in g th e c h i e f s tim e , E n g lis h u sag e, office p r a c ­ tice, p ro b le m s of d ic ta tio n , in ­ f o r m a t i o n a b o u t th e d e p a r t m e n t , a n d public r e la tio n s ( d e a lin g w ith c allers, telep ho n e, etc.). T h e e ffec tiv e s p e a k in g c o urse p ro v id es i n s tr u c tio n a n d a m p le p r a c tic e for p e r so n s w ish in g to g a in case, flu ency , a n d e ffe c tiv e ­ n ess in s p e a k in g b e fo re s m a ’I c o n fe re n c e g r o u p s a s well as l a r g e r a u d ie n c e s. City em p lo y e es w h o a r e I n t e r ­ e s te d in a n y of t h e s e c c u r s e s s h o u ld re a d su c c e e d in g issue.') of T h e L E A D E R f o r f u r t h e r In fo r­ m a tio n . This is part of the Sanitation Department s baseball team, rear view. They’l l play the cops on September 7. P r o v e d E a s i e s t t o w ro n g , .too, . . A f a i r p e r c e n ta g e of c a n d i d a te s u se d p en cil in s te a d of ink , t h o u g h t h e in s t r u c t i o n s d is tin c tly sa id “ Use I n k . ” The C o m m is sio n could, if it w ish e d , t h r o w all of th e s e p e n ciled p a p e r s o u t, b u t i n ­ s t e a d of t h a t , t h e p e n ciled p a p e r s a r e w'axed f i r s t a n d t h e n m a r k e d . The w ax p revents a n y a lte ratio n to t h e o r ig in a l p e n cil m a r k s . S h o u ld a c a n d i d a te c o m e d o w n In t h e f u t u r e a n d p r o t e s t h is g r a d e , h e will be sh o w n th o o r i g in a l w a x e d p a p e r —a n d n o c h a n g e s c a n be w r o u g h t t h r o u g h t h a t w a x . . . E a c h e x a m i n e r m a r k s a b o u t 125 papers a da y . T here w e re o r ig in a lly 24 e x a m i n e r s ; t h e r e a r e n o w 21 . . . A n u m b e r of t h e c a n ­ d id a t e s r e v e r s e d t h e a n sv /e rs to q u e s tio n s 1 a n d 2 . . . Q u e stio n s 51 t h e S m a r t B o y s to 70 slew m o s t of th e c a n d id a te s . Q u e stio n s 50 t h r o u g h 58 r e q u ir e d m a t h e m a t ic s . Q u e stio n s 59 to 70 c alled f o r a k n o w le d g e of p h y sic s, c h e m i s t r y , a n d a little h y d r a u lic s , m a y b e . . . T h e m e c h a n ic a l que.stio n s t o w a r d t h e en d of t h e te s t, w h ic h e v ery b o d y t h o u g h t would bo t h e t o u g h e s t p a r t , pro v e d e a s ie s t of all. M ore m e n did well o n t h e s e t h a n on a n y o t h e r g r o u p Of q u e s tio n s . . . Q u e stio n 32 flo o red m o s t c a n d i d a te s . T h a t ’s o n e a b o u t h ow t h e N e w Y o r k C ity B o a r d of E s t i m a t e is m a d e u p . . . All th o s e g e tt i n g 88 o r b e t t e r h a v e a lr e a d y b e en sc h e d u le d for p h j'sica l e x a m s in A u g u s t, e v en th o u g h th e p a s s i n g gi-ade is e s ti­ m a t e d a t 79 to 81 . . . T w o e x a m ­ in e rs m a i k e a c h p a p e r . . . T h e h i g h e s t m a r k so f a r is 96; th e lo w e st 16, ts k , t s k , t s k . . . Co-ordination Test Unchanged W h a t will t h e f i r e m a n c o o r d i­ ^S iid y f o r U s e A id Odd Facts About Fire Exam n a t i o n t e s t be like ? f ’i v e C i t y L i s t s W o u ld h a n d - e y e a n d fo o t- e y e speed. In t h e s a n i t a t i o n e x a m la s t s u m m e r , t h e c o o r d in a t io n t e s t c o u n t ^ p e r c e n t. 25 I n t h e f i r e m a n e x a m , it will c o u n t only 10 p e r c e n t o f t h e t o t a l m a r k on t h e physical. 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I f y o u c a n do a ll th a t, in a d d itio n to o t h e r d u tie s, you a r e eligible f o r a p ­ p o i n tm e n ts u s u a l ly m ade at a b o u t $1,500. ' ^ W i d e ) : E x a m i n a t i o n is n e a r ly co m p le te d . J u n i o r A d m i n is tr a t iv e A s s i s t a n t (C ity -W id e ): T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is a b o u t 70% c o m ­ p leted. S a n i ta t io n M a n , C lass B : T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n is n e a r i n g co m p le tio n . S e n io r S u p e r v iso r , G r a d e 4: T h e o ra l te s t is n o w in p r o g r e s s . S e r g e a n t, P o lice D e p a r t m e n t : T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is in p ro g re ss. L IC E N SIN G T E S T S M a s t e r a n d Special E l e c t r i c i a n ; T h is e x a m i n a t i o n will be c o m ­ p le te d in a b o u t t h r e e w e e k s. M aster P lu m b e r: The ten ta tiv e k e y will a p p e a r in a f o r t h c o m i n g issue. P ro v isio n a l P ro m o tio n s In S ubw ay S y ste m P ro v is io n a l p r o m o tio n s in t h e N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s i t s y s te m M'ere a p p r o v e d th is w e e k by t h e C o m m is sio n p e n d in g t h e e s t a b ­ lis h m e n t of t h e p r o m o tio n lists f o r v a r io u s title s in t h a t d e p a r t ­ m e n t. E x a m i n a t i o n s f o r t h e v a ­ c a n c ie s in t h e I N D d iv isio n a r e n o w in p ro g re ss. T h e t e s ts to fill o t h e r v a c a n c ie s will be held a s soon a s r e c la s s if ic a tio n is c o m ­ pleted. F iv e C ity T e s ts C lo se T h e filing d e ad lin e fo r five open c o m p e titiv e c ity jobs closed M o n ­ d a y , J u l y 28. T h e t e s ts w e re fo r c h ie f a i r t r a f f i c c o n tro l o p e r a to r , c o u r t s t e n o g r a p h e r , i n s p e c to r of p r i n t i n g a n d s t a ti o n e r y , g r a d e 2 , r a d io o p e r a t o r a n d su p e r v is in g a ir t r a f f i c o p e r a to r . O . K . ’d I’e c o m m e n d a t io n t h s P r i v a t e E d w a r d S ta n k e w ic h v, p e r m i t t e d to file a n applicatu* f o r t h e p o sitio n of f ire m a n , f-i ** D e p a rtm e n t, as it w as th e ’ o f t h e m a il d e p a r t m e n t a t Cam K n o x , w h e r e he is sta tio n e d , th * h e d id n o t re c e iv e t h e applicatio b l a n k s e n t h i m b y t h e Comini** sion. ** K e e p Cool a n d S a v e Fuel ABBEY ROCKWOOL INSULATION. . D o e s If/ • P rice* . . . T im e 1440 B r o a d w a y , F R A N C IS P A T R IC K W A L L T H E W e iitlit C 'o iitro l G eneral lioil.v T n tin in g for n u il D iet RecentN. Y, C.Appointm ents A m o n g the m ore im p o rta n t a p ­ p o i n t m e n t s m a d e r e c e n tl y w e r e t h a t of C a th e r i n e F . L a n s i n g a s J u n i o r A d m in i.stra tiv e A s s i s t a n t ( r e h o u s i n g ) in t h e N e w Y o rk C ity H o u s in g A u t h o r i t y a t $3,999 a y e a r ; W i n t h r o p L. S c h n ize r, J u n io r A d m in istra tiv e A s sista n t in t h e C o m p tr o l l e r ’s O ffic e a t $3,000, an d P e t e r W a l o w i t z a n d B e r n a r d H. W a l o w i t z a s Assi.sta n t S u p e r i n t e n d e n t s o f D e m o li­ tio n in th e H o u s in g A u t h o r i t y a t $2,400. A g r o u p o f te n w e r e a lso a p ­ p o in te d a s G a g e K e e p e r s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f W a t e r S u p p ly , G as a n d E le c tr i c it y . T h is is one of the les.ser known Civil S e rv ic e jobs. T h e G a g e K e e p e r s a r e »^aid $72 a y e a r a n d a r e r e ­ q u ire d on ly t o m a k e r e g u l a r r e ­ p o r t s to t h e d e p a r t m e n t on m e a s ­ u r e m e n t s o f p r e c i p i t a t i o n in 'outBUY IM M E D IA T E L Y TAX o f - t h e - w a y p la c e s in u p - s t a t e r e s ­ e r v o ir sections. o t h e r a p p o i n t m e n t s follow : P r e s i d e n t , B o r o u g h of B r o o k l y n A t t e n d a n t s , $4 u d a y , ( B u r e a u of H i g h w a y s a n d S e w e r s ) , T h o m a s G. G r a n i s o n , J o h n T. K e e n e y , H e n r y J. M o rrongiello, T h o m a s E . C lu n ey , L e s t e r C a n to r . P r e s i d e n t , B o ro u gli of Q u e e n s € r a n e E n g i n e i n a n ( S t e a m ) , $10.40 a d a y ( B u r e a u o t H i g h w a y s ) , R occo A nastasio. B o a rd of E d u c a t i o n S t e n o t y p i s t , $1,200. G e r t r u d e Niesenbaum . D e p a rtm e n t of H e alth B aeteriologieal L ab o ru to ry A ssist­ a n t , $JM)0, C h a r l e s K a t z . P u b lic H e a l t h N u r s e , $1,500, H a z e l Gilm ore. N. Y. C. H o u s in g A u t h o r i ty M anagem ent A s s i s t a n t s , $1,560, D a v i d R a b k in , B e t t a A. F r i e d m a n , C lin to n L. H e n r y , R a c h e l Cohen, J e s o m e S c h a f f e r , S a m o n a S h ap iro , H e n r y B r e s k y , M a r y Noel, L e o n a r d B ro w d e , L o u is S a c k n i a n , J o s e p h F r i e d m a n , C h a r l e s A. M ey er, D a v i a G in s b u r g . M a n a g e m e n t A s s i s t a n t s , $1,800, I. J o s e p h Spiro, R e g i n a C. W eiss, M eyer H ochm an. P o r t e r s , $1,020, P h i l i p S m o ro d in sk y , J o h n S. P e r r o t t o , A n t o n Z u ck , S a l v a t o r e R a ff o n e , Silvio RocccF r a n k M c N a lly , J o h n P a s s a m o n t e a n d J o s e p h F riz z o la . 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S.MITH or W e D eliv er an d L’N D K K U O O D C all for M a < lii ne W A l k e r 5-3729 — C A n a l 6-9033 U ( ‘H i I q i i i i r ( e r s A rco C iv il S e rv ice for S tud.v Books ARTHRITIS H as V o u r Do< i o r K rc o in n ie n ile d D in tlieru iy For T h e K x c r u c i a t n i f f I ’a i n s o f ARTHRITIS • NEURITIS RHEUMATISM • SINUS LUMBAGO • SCIA ICA? D IA T H E R M Y • i H O K T W A V l 'h ^ Can b e eaNily a i i p i i r d b y y o u i n y o i i r lu im r. W r i t e . V i s i t o r I ’l i o n f O iu n ie riiiy C O l u n i b i i H 6 - 3 1 3 0 . For I'e N t in .voiir N i f f h t H . S u i i d i i y N . H« l i O w n H om e. ( l a y H . A C H « l e n i y t-74(KI. S i> «ciul D i s c o u n t to C iv il S e rv ic e K n ip lo y e e s DOMESTIC DIATHERMY CO. 251 W E S T 87 T H S T R E E T ^ C . S. G e n e r a l M o t o r s B lilic., S u ite B AR G A INS U SED CAR IJLIDDE A veo. I ’u c k a r d I ’o n t i u c F ord Conv. Conv. 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L o w e s t P r i c e s in C ity D yed M uskrat and Skunk C o a t s f r o m $ | ] Q OO s m a l ia d o w n CASH N CO RPORATION —Goodwill Used Cars* K E C O N D IT IO N E D Te«t The Only Book of Its Kind Ever Published IV derul R E N T E D 10% L im ite d Q u a n tity B E A V E R d y e d M O U T O N L a m b C o a ts for th e 4 -44ij.j 163 C h r i s t o p h e r S t r e e t EFFECT M anufacturer to W earer C H A P T E R S : T raiiiliic C H . FREE A s s o c ia te P r o f e s s o r of P h y s ic a l E d u c a t io n , N e w Y ork U n i v e r s i ty T h e book is based on t h e f o u r f a c t o r s w h ic h a r e included in t h e e x a m . You l e a r n , in sim p le , p r a c t i c a l i n s t r u c t i o n s how io p r e p a r e f o r t h e s e t e s t s in t h e m o s t d ire c t, m o s t p ro f i ta b l e m a n ­ n er. W r i t t e n in concise, c le a r l a n g u a g e . H e a v ily i ll u s t r a te d . P ric e , $1.00. O r d e r y o u r copy n o w ! P u b l i s h e d by T h e C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R . JN .Y .C . TYPEWRITERS B u ick Bf/ P ajin p n ii, Abbey Insulation Company OR p a y m e n t C R E D IT M a n u f a c tu r in g F in e F u rs fo r O v e r 20 Y e a rs W e apologize for a typographical error, in last w eek’s Leader, which stated that w e offered B eaver D yed M outon 39 40 39 40 39 40 39 38 87 ic G U A U A M KKO P o n t i a c S t a t i o n W a g o n . $650 P o n t i a c 4 -D r. S e d a n <>75 P ontiac S p o rts C o u p e ... P l y m o u t h 4-D r. S e d a n . . 595 P l y m o u t h 4-D r. S e d a n . . C h e v ro le t 4-D r. S e d a n . . 59» C h e v r o le t 4 -D r. S e d a n . . «« D o d g e 4 -D r. S e d a n .......... O ld sm o b ile 4-D r. S e d a n - . T e r m s —T r a d e s eO OTHKKS TO SKI.KCT F HOM Lamb coats at $29.50. T he correct figure should have been $79.50. T h ese are full length coats of the finest quality Goodwi n Pontia^ and we do not think that this value can be duplicated else* where. lOa ATLAKTIC! AVB., BKOOIil ' ^ K M tabU iihed O pen E t m . M M l Bu b . 18H S X crliar » C I V I L S Where Do I Stand? qhe fo llo w h ig a re t h e l a te s t cer.tfications, i n N e w Y o r k C i ty a n d Albany, f r o m p o p u la r S t a t e lists, p means p e r m a n e n t ; T m e a n s ■temporary. J u n io r Clerk p New Y o rk -^ 9 0 0 ... 1,307 84.68 p-Albany-^900 .......... 4,303 80.55 L nbw Y o rk -$ 9 0 0 ... 2,409 82.75 79.30 ^ ,A lb a n y - |9 0 0 ........ 5,689 Ju n io r Stenog^raher p^New Y o rk -$ 9 0 0 ... 824 80.90 P-Altaany-|900 .......... 2,345 78.00 P-Albany-$900 .......... 595 86.499 (from Asst. Steno. list) T-New Y o rk -59 0 0... 1,367 84.90 f_Albany-»900 .......... 2,345 78.00 J u n io r T ypist P-New Y o rk-$900... 1,313 86.80 P_Albany-?900 .......... 2,435 83.42 T-New Y ork-$ 90 0 ... 1,844 85.30 X_Albany-$900 . . . . . . 3,357 78.40 A s sistan t File Clerk p_New York-11,200. 243 88.20 p_New Y o r k - ^ . . . 100 89.50 P_Albany-J1.200 . . . . 119 89.20 P-Albany-$900 .......... 1,327 85.20 T_New York-$1,200 . 458 87.30 T-Albany-51,200 . . . . 438 87.40 T-Albany-J960 ........ 1,490 84.90 T-Albany-$900 ........ 1,535 84.80 A s sistan t Clerk P-Albany-$1,200 . . . . 604 S7.74 T-New York-$1,200.. 321 S8.80 T-New York-$1,060.. 558 87.91 T-New Y o rk -J 9 0 0 ... 437 82.37 T-Albany—$1,200 ___ 860 87.07 T-Albany—$900 .......... 2,360 84.78 A ssistan t Stenograpiier P-New York-$1,200.. 227 88.50 UPSTATEM UST SELECTFO RM O FCIVILSERVICE Under t h e t e r m s o f t h 6 F i t e Bechlold a c t p a s s e d b y t h e S ta t« Legislature l a s t se ssion , e v e r y county In N e w Y o r k S t a t e m u s t select a f o r m o f Civil S e rv ic e a d ­ m inistration b y J u l y 1, 1942, a n d put it in to e ff e c t b y J u l y 1, 1943. Last w e e k t h e S t a t e Civil S e r ­ vice C o m m is sio n to o k s t e p s to outline Civil S e rv ic e to o fficia ls of each c o u n ty , a n d to e x p la in t h e three a l t e r n a t e f o r m s of a d m i n istiation o p e n to t h e m : c o u n ty commission, c o u n ty p e r s o n n e l of­ ficer, c o n tr o l by t h e S t a te C o m ­ mission. A 20-page b a by -blu e pamphlet w a s s e n t o u t to e a c h board of c o u n ty s u p e r v i s o r s a n d 4 ten ta tiv e sc h e d u le of c o u n ty , county s e a t a n d d a te of m e e t in g s with th ese o fficia ls w a s s e t u p : Allegany, Belmont, Aug. 21; Broome, Bing ham ton , J u ly 29: C a t­ taraugus, L ittle Valley, Aug. 21: Ciyuga, A uburn, Aug. 20; C h a u ­ tauqua, Mayville, Aug. 22; Chenjung, E lm ira, Aug. 19; Chenango, Norwich, J u ly 30; Clinton, P l a tts ouig, Aug. 6 ; Columbia, H udson, ifuly 24; C ortland, Cortland, Aug. «; Delaware, Delhi, J u ly 28; Uutches.'j, Poughkeepsie, Ju ly 24; E‘ie, Buffalo, Aug. 6 ; F ra n k lin , «alone, Aug. 6 ; Fu lto n , Jo hn sto w n , 18; Cenesee, B a ta v ia, Aug. 5; Greeny Catskill, J u ly 28; H am ilton, Lake P le asan t, Aug. 18; H e rk im e r, ««rkimer, Aug. 11; Jefferson, W a t •ftown, Aug. 7; Lewis, Lowville, 8 ; Livingston, Geneseo, Aug. Madison, W am psville, Aug. 19; ^ n r o e , R ochester, Aug. 22: MontKomery, F on d a , Aug. 11 ; N a ssau , “ ^ineoia, Aug. 1 1 ; N ia g ara , LockP 't, Aug. 6 ; Oneida, Utica, Aug. 8 ; Vnondag^ Syracuse, Aug. 19; On«>io, C an an d a ig u a, Aug. 21 ; V'-'^nge, Goshen, Aug. 12; Orleans, * Dion, Aug. 5; Oswego, Oawego, 20; Otsego, Cooperstown, Ju ly Putnam , Carmel, J u ly 25; R en s»elaer, Troy, Aug. 13; Rockland, City, Aug. 12; St. Law rence, yinton, Aug. 7; S a ra tog a , B allston Aug. 4; Schoharie, Schoharie, 12; Schuyler. W a tk in s Glen, 19; Seneca, W aterloo, Aug. 21; Iteuben, B ath, Aug. 20; Suffolk, overhead, Aug. 11; Sullivan, Mon‘cello, Aug. 13; Tioga, Owego, J u ly ' Tompkins, Ith a c a , Aug. 18; UlKingston. Aug. 18; W a rre n , fT.j George, Aug. 5; W ash in gto n, udson FfiHls, Aug. 4; W ayne, L y Aug. 22; W estc h ester, W h it# . »in», Ju ly 25; W yoming, W a r s a w , “S' 4; Yates, P e n n Yan, Aug. 20. ^he fo llo w in g o fficia ls o f t h a C o m m is sio n p l a n t o t a k « in th e s e d i s c u ssio n s: Miss G r a c e A. R e a v y , p r e s i d e n t ; ^oward P . J o n e s a n d H o w a r d f,' E. S m i t h , com m issioners; lailea L. C a m p b e ll, d i r e c t o r o f J^aasification; P h i l i p K e r k e r , a d “ tiatrative a s s i s t a n t ; E u g e n i a • M cL aughlin, c h ie f, d iv isio n o f atn in atio n s; J o s e p h S c h e c h t e r , , C a th e r i n e E . Shanahan,* ll«f *«unicipal r e s e a r c h a*tor H e n r y M c F a r l a n d , direa* t th ( > n't 1 1 n f r*) n n 1 / l i v l l Paff® F iv e CIVIL SERVICE LEA D ER 'iiesda«y» Ju ly 29, 1941 E R V I C E ✓ 321 87.90 P —Albany-$1,200 ---T —New York-$1,200.. 1,261 83.69 T - N e w York—$900... 1,794 80.90 80.60 T - A l b a n y —$1,200 ___ 1,839 T - A l b a n y —$900 .......... 1,877 80.10 T —A l b a n y - $ 1,200 ---- 1,854 79.40 (from Sr. Steno. list) T —Albany-$900 ........ 2,347 77.80 (from J i. Steno. list) A ssistan t Typist P - N e w York-$960 .. 383 86.16 P -A lb a n y -$ 1 ,2 0 0 ___ 189 87.40 T - N e w Y o r k - $1,200.. 335 86.499 T —New York—$900... 1,227 81.19 T -A lb an y-$ 1,2 0 0 . . . . 346 86.40 L a t e s t p e r m a n e n t appointmeyxts f r o m t h e s e lists are: Ju n io r Clerk 887 85.70 New York-$900 .......... Albany-$900 ............... 4,137 80.70 Ju n io r S tenographer N ew York—$900 ............ 751 87.20 Albany-$900 ............... 2,347 77.80 Ju n io r Typist N ew York—$900 .......... 878 88.10 Albany-$900 ............... 2,356 83.70 A ssistan t Fiie Clerk N ew York-$900.... 105 89.60 Albany-$90n ............... 1,351 85.20 A s sistan t Clerk N e w York-$1,200 ........ 83 91.04 Albany-$1,200 ............ 533 87.97 A ssistan t S tenographer N e w York—$960...... 405 87.40 192 88.89 Albany-$1.200 ............ A ssistan t Typist N ew Y ork-$960...... 539 35.20 167 37.60 Albany-$1,060 ............ I N N By M O RTO N E W Y O R K S T A T E YARMON 6 0 0 P r is o n G u a rd J o b s A p p o i n t m e n t s S e e n S ix h u n d r e d jobs o v e r a pe rio d of f o u r y e a r s is t h e h a p p y p r o s ­ p e c t f a c i n g 4,932 e lig ib le s on t h e n e w P ris o n G u a rd list, a c c o r d in g to m o s t r e c e n t e s t i m a t e s m a d e by D e p u t y C o rre c tio n C o m m i s s i o n e r W illia m E . L e o n a rd . A t t h e p r e s ­ e n t r a t e o f c e rtific a tio n , i t looks a s i f t h e d e p a r t m e n t will r e a c h dow n so m e w h e re b e tw e e n 1,2001,500 to fill t h e s e jobs. In a d d itio n to th e f i f ty - o n e a p ­ p o i n tm e n ts m a d e J u l y 6, five m o r e jo b s h a v e b e e n filled. B e ­ t w e e n n o w a n d th e l a t e fa ll, w h e n G re en H a v e n P r i s o n o p e n s, h a l f a dozen jo b s will p r o b a b ly be O v e r 4 - Y e a r P e r i o d f ille d e a c h m o n th , to t a k e c a r e of th e norm al turnover. T h e 600 f ig u r e w a s b a se d by L e o n a r d on th e s e f a c t s : 225-250 jo b s will o p e n u p in G r e e n H a v e n ; t h e r e ’s a n o r m a l t u r n o v e r of six ty p e r m a n e n t jo b s a y e a r ; th e A r m y m a k e s u p fo r t h e r e s t . On th e m a tte r of ap p ro p ria te jo b s f o r w h ic h t h e P r i s o n G u a r d list c a n be used , t h e r e ’s a t le a s t one fa v o r a b le possibility. I t is know n th a t th e C orrection a n d Civil S e rv ice D e p a r t m e n t s h a v e b e e n d i s c u s s in g t h e u se o f t h e P r i s o n G u a r d list f o r t h e jo b of a t t e n d a n t in D a n n e m o r a a n d M att e a w a n S t a te h o s p ita ls sh o u ld t h e title be s w it c h e d f r o m t h e n o n ­ c o m p e titiv e to t h e c o m p e t it i v # class. T he a tte n d a n t sa lary ru n s from $75 to $95 a m o n th , w i t h m a i n ­ tenance. S h o u ld P r i s o n G u a r d e ligibles t a k e a t t e n d a n t jo bs, t h e y w o u ld not je o p a r d iz e t heir c h a n c e s fo r t h e $1,800 G u a r d jo b w'hen th e y b e co m e r e a c h a b l e . D a n n e m o r a S t a te H o s p it a l, lo ­ c a t e d in t h e n o r t h e a s t e r n p a r t o f th e sta te n e a r P la ttsb u rg , ta k e s c a r e o f m a le c o n v ic ts d e c la re d in ­ s a n e w h ile s e r v i n g a s e n t e n c e . M a t t e a w a n , in B e a c o n , is f o r t h e i n s a n e c o m m i tt e d b y o r d e r of. c o u r ts p r io r to tria l. A m e e t in g of t h e P r i s o n G u a r d E lig ib le s A s so c ia tio n w a s h e ld l a s t n ig h t. Mock Court Scene for Stenos CLERKEXAM S I t ’s P r o b a b l y P a r t A m o c k c o u r t scene, in w h ic h f o u r p e r s o n s a s s u m e t h e ro les of ju d g e , p r o s e c u ti n g a tt o r n e y , d e ­ f e n s e a t t o r n e y , a n d w itn e s s, will f a c e c a n d i d a te s fo r c o u r t s te n o g ­ r a p h e r , F i r s t a n d Seco nd J u d ic ia l D is tr ic ts . T h is t e s t is on t h e fall a g e n d a of t h e S t a t e Civil Service C om m issio n . I t is lik ely t h a t t h e p ro c e d u re follow ed w h e n t h e p re v io u s t e s t f o r th is job w a s held, in 1935, is t o hold good t h is y e a r . C a n d id a t e s m u s t g e t 75 p e r c e n t f i r s t in a p r e li m in a r y q u a lif y in g te s t, d i­ v id e d in tw o p a r t s : k n o w le d g e of c o u r t p r o c e d u r e a n d legal t e r m i n ­ ology, 20 p e r c e n t ; r e c o r d in g a n d transcribing d ic ta tio n at 175 w o r d s a m in u t e o r leg a l m a t t e r s u c h a s a c o u r t decision o r o p in ­ ion, 80 p e r c e n t. o f t h e T e s t f o r T h o se w h o p a ss th is f i r s t t e s t will t h e n be giv en a te s t of r e c o r d ­ in g a n d t r a n s c r i b i n g d ic ta tio n of legal m a t t e r , in c lu d in g t h e te s ti ­ m o n y of w itn esse s, a t 175 a n d 200 W'ords a m in u te . I t is h e r e w h e r e t h e c o u r t sc e ne c o m e s in. A c a n ­ d id a te m u s t sc o re 75 p e r c e n t on th is p a r t a s well. I n r e a c h in g th e fin al m a i’k, t h e r a t i n g sc h e d u le g ives 70 p e r c e n t to t h e w r itte n , b a se d on a f u r t h e r bi e a k d o w n of 30 p e r c e n t fo r tjpe m a r k on t h e p r e li m in a r y t e s t a n d 70 p e r c e n t on t h e f in a l w r i t t e n test. T r a i n i n g , e x perience, a n d g e n e r a l q u a lif ic a tio n s m a d e u p t h e r e m a i n in g 30 p e r c e n t of t h e f in a l m ark. 57 P a s s e d L a s t T im e O n t h e p r e v io u s te s t, of 188 c a n ­ d id a te s w h o filed, 57 p a sse d t h e R eferee List Held Up I n te r v ie w a n d A p p e a l S till U n s e t t l e d C o u r t S t e n o s p re lim in a ry w ritte n test a n d went o n to t h e c o u r t scene. T h is t e s t will be o p e n to r e s i­ d e n ts of t h e five b o r o u g h s of m e t ­ r o p o l it a n N e w Y o r k C ity a n d L o n g Is la n d . T h e p re v io u s t e s t s e t a 21 -y e a r a g e m in i m u m b u t t h i s will p r o b a b ly be w a iv ed . O t h e r r e q u ir e m e n t s w e re : E i t h e r ( a ) seven y e a r s ’ h igh g r a d e s t e n o g r a p h i c e x p e r ie n c e ; o r ■ (b ) five y e a r s ’ g e n e r a l v e r b a t i m s h o r t h a n d r e p o r ti n g ; o r (c) t h r e e y e a r s a s a c o u r t r e p o r t e r in N e w Y o r k S t a t e ; o r (d) p o ssess a c e r ­ t if ic a te as C e rtifie d S h o r t h a n d R e ­ p o r t e r ; o r (e) a n e q u iv a le n t c o m ­ b in a tio n . F o u r t e e n jo b s w e re filled f r o m t h e p re v io u s list, m a i n l y a t $5,200, a l t h o u g h t h e sc a le r a n g e d f r o m $5,040 to $6,000. F u t u r e S t a t e T e s t s T h e S t a t e la w s a y s t h a t title s d e fin ite ly called f o r a po sitio n a s T h e p a p e r s s u b m i t t e d l a s t f a ll u f o p e n c o m p e titiv e lis ts r e q u e s te d i m p o r t a n t a s U n e m p lo y m e n t I n ­ i n t h e t e s t f o r U n e m p lo y m e n t I n ­ by d e p a r t m e n t s a n d i n s t it u t i o n s s u r a n c e R e fe re e . T h e p r o b a b ility su ran ce Referee have ju st about m u s t be publicly a n n o u n c e d f o r is t h a t a s h o r t e n e d f o r m of in ­ b e e n r a t e d by t h e S t a t e Civil S e r ­ f i f te e n d a y s b e fo re t h e S t a t e Civil te r v ie w will e v e n tu a lly be held. v ice C om m ission. H o w e v e r, t h a t 2. A n a p p e a l is to be b r o u g h t S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n t a k e s actio n . e a r ly in t h e fall t e r m of t h e A p ­ -doesn’t m e a n t h a t t h e lis t will be D u r i n g t h is p e rio d e m p lo y e es w h o p e lla te Division in t h e case of o u t s h o r tly . A t l e a s t t w o f a c t o r s believ e t h e r e is a field f o r p r o m o ­ B e n ja m in F ir s c h e in . F ir s c h e in , a r e in t h e w a y : tio n to t h e t itle a r e u r g e d to conione of th e c a n d id a te s , h a s p r o ­ 1. I t ’s n o t se ttle d y e t t h a t a n t e s te d t h e e x a m on t h e g r o u n d s n m n i c a t e w i t h t h e S t a t e C o m m is ­ t h a t it w a s u n f a ir , i n a p p r o p r i a te , e x p e r ie n c e in te r v ie w will be g iv e n sio n . T h e fo llo w in g t itle s a r e no w etc. T h e low er c o u r ts t h r e w o u t t o all w h o p a s s t h e w r i t te n . Since b e in g a d v e r t i s e d ( t h e d a te d e n o te s h is c o n te n tio n . w h e n t h e fif te e n d a y s a r e u p ) : a list of a t le a s t 500 is e x pected, T h e r e ’s still a g ood d eal of J u l y 29—D iv isio n of S t a n d a r d s t h e i n te r v ie w s will t a k e s e v e ra l c h e c k i n g a n d cle rica l w o r k t h a t a n d P u r c h a s e , E x e c u t iv e D e p a r t ­ m o n t h s a n d be v e r y costly. O n m u s t be d o n e before t h e w r i t t e n m e n t —A s s i s t a n t I n s t i t u t i o n M e a t t h e o t h e r h a n d , a n in te r v ie w is p a r t will be a c tu a lly c o m p le te d . G rader. J u l y 30—C a t t a r a u g u s C o u n t y — P u b lic H e a lth N urse. M em o A bout A u gust 3 — D e p a rtm en t of PubS ta te C o m m issio n lio W o r k s — J u n i o r E n g i n e e r i n g Aid. I n t h e “ D o n ’t R e p e a t T h i s ” A u g u s t 7 — D e p a r t m e n t of C o n ­ c o lu m n o f J u l y 15, a n ite m s t a te d s e r v a ti o n — G a m e R e s e a r c h I n ­ t h a t em p lo y e es o f t h e S t a te Civil v e s t ig a t o r . S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n h a v e b een I t ’s n o w t h e A s so c ia tio n o f S t a te e x c e e d in g t h e tim e a llow ed for a n n u a l a n d sic k leave. F u r t h e r Civil S e rv ice E m p lo y e e s , I n c o r ­ D ie titia n L i s t s I n v e s tig a tio n s h o w s t h a t t h e r e a r e p o r a te d . v e r y , v e r y f e w s u c h c u lp r i t s in T w o d ie titia n lis ts fo r W e s t ­ L a s t w eek, follow ing h e a r i n g s t h e e m p lo y o f t h e C o m m issio n, c h e s t e r C o u n ty h a v e j u s t b een e s ­ b e fo re t h a B o a r d o f S t a n d a r d s a n d t h e y a r e n o w to e in g t h e t a b l i s h e d by t h e S t a te Civil S e r ­ m a r k . 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D e G ra ff, counsel, a r g u e d t h a t o r $1,800 w i t h o u t; f o u r a r e o n th e r e c e n t h o s p ita l a t t e n d a n t te s t, t h e n a m e h a s b eco m e su f f ic ie n tly a s s i s t a n t d i e titia n list, w i t h a s a l ­ w h e r e 8,000 p a p e r s w e r e m a r k e d a r y r a n g e of $1,320-$1,680. i m p o r t a n t so t h a t o t h e r o r g a n iz a ­ I n e ig h t d a y s b y e x a m i n e r s w o r k ­ t io n s s h o u ld be c u r b e d f r o m c a p ­ T h e eligibles; i n g a t to p sp e e d d a y a n d n ig h t. t u r i n g it. P r o t e s t a g a i n s t t h e In­ D i e ti t ia n : 1. M a r ie M o ne tte , T he L E A D E R tru sts th a t the corporation was m ade a t the h e a r­ 83.73; 2. B e a t r i c e G o ld b e rg er, I te m will n o t be c o n s t r u e d to r e ­ 82.13; 3. L e o n a T ie r n a n , 75.38. i n g s b y t h e S ta te , C o u n ty a n d f l e c t u p o n t h e S t a te C o m m issio n . / A s s i s t a n t D i e ti t ia n : 1. 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So t h e f r o m t h e i r h o m e s b u t r e t a i n v o t­ e s t a b l i s h i n g t h e list, w h i c h is n o w S t a t e P o lice a r e n o w g iv in g physin o t exp ec ted b e fo re L a b o r D a y . i n g r e s id e n c e in t h e i r h o m e tow n* o a l e x a m s to th o s e w h o p a s s e d T h e p h y s ic a l t e s t f o r S t a t e should heed a req u est of t h e 'D e ­ th e w ritte n teat fo r T rooper, b u t T r o o p e r c a n d id a te * d e te r m in e s , h a v e a lr e a d y b e e n c alled i n to s e r ­ p a r t m e n t of Social W e l f a r e . T h is f i r a t . If t h e y m e e t t h e r e q u i r e ­ v ice , I n v itin g t h e d r a f te e * t o d r o p d e p a r t m e n t h a s a s k e d it* e m ­ in a t t h e A l b a n y h e a d q u a r t e r i m e n t * c a lle d f o r i n t h e a n n o u n c e ­ p lo y ee s to t r y to r e g is te r w h e n d u r i n g f u r lo u g h . m e n t , a n d se c o n d , if t h e y a r e In t h e y r e t u r n h o m e f o r v a c a t io n f o r good p h y s ic a l Bhap*. T h i s !• causing a n«vr d e la y lai t h o s u m m e r s o t h a t t h e y w o n 't EM PLOYEEGROUP INCORPORATES T h e r e ’s b een a lot of t a l k g o in g a r o u n d r e c e n tl y to t h e e f f e c t t h a t t e a t s f o r j u n io r a n d a s s i s t a n t c le r k will be h e ld by t h e S t a t e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n in t h e fall. The L E A D E R has m ean­ w h ile b een r e i t e r a t i n g t h e f a c t f a c t t h a t t h e r e ’s b e e n n o t h i n g s c h e d u le d so f a r. H e r e ’s t h e c o r ­ r e c t s to ry , f r o m M rs. E u g e n i a G. M c L a u g h lin , c h ie f o f t h e d iv is io n o f exam inations: N o cle rica l e x a m s a r e p l a n n e d b y t h e S t a te C o m m is sio n in t h e fall, a c c o r d in g to M rs. M c L a u g h ­ lin, b u t it is lik ely t h a t j u n i o r a n d a s s i s t a n t c le r k will be in a n e a r ly w i n t e r series. F o r per­ m a n e n t a p p o i n t m e n t in A lb a n y a t $900, t h e j u n io r c le r k list h a s g o n e d ow n to 80.57, w i t h t h o u ­ s a n d s of n a m e s still r e m a i n i n g . H o w e v e r , th is list e x p ir e s in N o v e m b e r , 1942, a n d a n e w lis t w ill h a v e to be a v a ila b le a t t h a t tim e . A c c o rd in g to M rs. M c L a u g h l i n , a n e x a m c a n be he ld , r a t e d , a n d e sta b lis h e d w i t h in six m o n th s . I t t o o k 10 m o n th s to s e t u p t h e p re v io u s list b u t t h a t w a s b e f o r e s c o r in g m achines w ere b e in g u se d . As The L E A D E R has c o nstantly s t a t e d , t e s ts fo r j u n i o r a n d a s ­ sistan t sten o g rap h er and for j u n io r a n d a s s i s t a n t t y p is t a r e s c h e d u le d fo r th e fall, p r o b a b ly f o r a n e a r ly O c to b e r S a t u r d a y , o n a d a y w h e n no o t h e r S t a t e t e s t a a r e to be held. R e q u i r e m e n t s f o r all t h e s e t e s t s will a p p e a r in T h e L E A D E R j u s t a s so o n a s t h e y a r e in».d« uvalluhle. PROM OTIONTEST FOREXAM INER OFLICENSES? T h e m a t t e r of a p r o m o ti o n ex­ a m i n a t i o n f o r M o to r V eh icle L i­ c e n s e p jx am ln er, to be he ld In a d ­ d itio n to t h e open c o m p e t it i v e t e s t t e n t a ti v e ly sc h e d u le d f o r t h e fa ll, c o m e s b efo re t h e S t a t e Civil S e r ­ vice C o m m is sio n a t its n e x t m e e t ­ in g , p r o b a b ly so m e tim e t h i s W'eek. C a r r o ll E . M ealey, C o m is s i o n e r o f M o to r V ehicles, is e x p e c te d t o a p p e a r b e fo re t h e C o m m is s io n t o e x p la in t h e d u tie s of t h e job a n d t h e c la im s of c le r k s in h is b u r e a u w h o h a v e b e en p r e s s i n g f o r t h e p ro m o tio n . I t is u n d e r s t o o d t h a t M e a le y will r e a f f i r m h is d e sire* f o r a p r o m o tio n scale in t h e S t a t e s e rv ic e b u t will a r g u e t h a t a p r o ­ m o tio n t e s t f o r t h e L ic e n s e E x ­ a m i n e r job is u n w a r r a n t e d s in c e it is a b a sic title. O p p o r t u n i ti e s fo r th o s e t a k i n g th e o p e n t e s t will be se r io u s ly l im ite d if th e S t a te C o m m is s io n p e r m i t s a p r o m o tio n t e s t s in c e t h e p r o m o ti o n list, a c c o r d in g to C iv il S e rv ice L a w , m u s t be u s e d u p b e ­ fo re t h e o p e n list g e ts c a ll o n a n y jobs. h a v e to t a k e tim e o ff in t h e fall< T h e r e is no u n i f o r m t i m e in whicl» t o r e g is te r t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e j e a c h lo ca lity s e t t i n g its o w n tim e . A sim p le r e q u f s t f r o m t h e B o a r d o f E le c tio n * will tell e a c h eni-* p lo y ee w h e n h e m a y r e g i s t e r . j » T acsday, CIVIL SERVIC E LE A D ER Page Six c a m e r a lenses, i n s t r u m e n t s , and all o t h e r e q u ip m e n t m u s t bo sp e c te d b y c o m p e t e n t w e ll-traino m en. T h r o u g h a n e x a m in a tio n n o u n c e d so m e t im e ago, the U n ited S t a te s Civil Serv ice Com. m ission h a s b een s e e k in g expeii. enced m e n f o r p r o c u r e m e n t j^, sp e c to r p o sitio n s in th e Air Coipj o f t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t . T h e Com. m issio n h a s n o t been aole to ob. t a i n e n o u g h m e n fo r th ese pogj. tions. O n t h e c o n t r a r y , th e needs h a v e b een e x te n d e d to other fields t h a n th o se in th e original a n n o u n c e m e n t . F i v e new field, in w h ic h p e r s o n s m a y qualify h a v e been a d d e d , a n d t h e optionj n ow a r e : a i r c r a f t , engines, j^. s t r u m e n t s , p a ’ a c h u te s , uirciaft p ro p e lle rs, tools a n d gages, radio aii’c r a f t m is c e lla n e o u s materials’ textiles, f u r-lin e d c lo th in g and optical. I n g e n e r a l, m e c h a n ic a l e:vperience, w h ic h m a y in clu d e appren­ tic e sh ip , is r e q u ir e d in th e field a p p lie d for. F o r only four op. tio n s ( a i r c r a f t , p a r a c h u te s , pro. p ellers, a n d a i r c r a f t materials) n e e d th is e x p e r ie n c e be specifically on a i r c r a f t m a te ria ls. College c o u r s e s in e n g in e e rin g may be s u b s ti t u t e d f o r p a r t of the ex­ p e r ie n c e , A p p lic a n ts will not have to t a k e a w r i t t e n test, but will be r a te d o n t h e i r e x perience and e d u c a tio n . O r ig in a l a p p o i n t m e n t s will be m a d e a t s a l a r i e s r a n g i n g from $1,620 to $2,600 a y e ar. Opportun­ itie s f o r a d v a n c e m e n t a r e excellen t. A p p lic a tio n s m a y be filed un­ til f u r t h e r n o tic e w i t h th e Secre­ t a r y of t h e B o a r d of U. S. Civil Se rv ice E x a m i n e r s a t Wright F i e l d , " D a y to n , Ohio. Qualified p e r s o n s a r e u r g e d to apply for d e ta ils to th e S e c r e ta r y at W r i g h t F i e l d ; to a n y first- or sec­ o n d -c la ss p o s t o f fic e ; to th e U. S. Civil S e rv ic e C o m m issio n , Wash­ in g to n , D. C .; o r to t h e Commis­ s i o n ’s D i s t r i c t office, a t 641 W a s h i n g t o n s t r e e t , N e w York City, ARCORPSNEEDS INSPEtTOIIS N o sm a ll p a r t of t h e w o r k of s e c u rin g f a s te r , moi'e p o w e rfu l, a n d s a f e r a ir p l a n e s a n d e q u ip ­ m e n t is t h e in sp e c tio n of a i r c r a f t m a t e r ia l s . P a r a c h u t e s , goggles, a . - B v C H A R L E S S U I.U V A N W h e r e A re T h o s e L aw yer J o b s? A F o r t h r i g h t D i s c u s s i o n o f t h e P r o b l e m year. A n d la w y e rs a r e in one c la ss w h e r e t h e sup p ly is still p len tifu l. H o w ev e r, m a n y y o u n g a t t o r n e y s a r c b e in g d r a f te d a n d t h e su p p ly is d w in d lin g s o m e w h a t. T h e B o a r d of L egal E x a m i n e r s p la n s to a n n o u n c e a te s t for y ou n g a lto i n e y s w ith in a few w e e l's a n d a f t e r J a n u a r y 1 th e jobs of m o re than 4,000 a t t o r n e y s will bo b i'ou g ht u n d e r th e m e r i t sy s te m . A b o u t 1,600 a lr e a d y a r e u n d e r Civil Service. B e tw e e n n o w a n d A u g u s t a g e n e r a l coun.'?el of a d e p a r t m e n t is free to h ir e whomeve?- he pleases. T h e l a w y e r he h ire s m u s t, ho w e v e r, l a t e r p a s s a n app r i p r ia t e no n -c o m p e titiv e t e s t to g e t a Civil Serv ice s ta tu s . L u st w e e k . T h e L E A D E R ca r­ ri e d an a rt ic le e n t i t l e d “ L a w ­ y e r s : H o w to G e t a U. S. J o b , ” T h s t art icl e brcup,ht f o rt h such a f l o c d of inquiries that w e a sk e d our V/ash n gi on c o r r e s p o n d e n t to hunt up f or the s t r a i g h t un va r­ nish ed fa c ts ab ou t the se j o b s — w h e t h e r pul l is needed, wh a t ag e nc ie s are hirir.g, w h a t the chances » re of a l a vj y er v/i th cu f f rie nd s. H e r e is the s e c o n d ar ­ ticle. W a s h in g t o n Civil S c rv icc o ffi­ c ials c li m a t e t h a t b e tw ee n 500 a n d 600 la w y e rs will be h ire d in th e fe d e r a l se rv ice w ith in t h e n< x t W hsit A g e n c ie s A re H i r i n g N o w , w h a t a g e n c ie s a r e h i r in g a t t o r n e y s ? T h e a n s w e r is, n e a r ly all of t h e m b u t r o n e a r e h i r in g m o r e t h a n a h a n d f u l each . T h e b e s t -way fo r a la w y e r to g e t a ,iob in t h e a v e r a g e r u n of t h e fe d ­ e ral a g e n c ie s is to be in tr o d u c e d M E N T A L ­ A L E R T N E S S r i i O i t O I ( ; i l . INTKNSIVIC IM{KPAKA TIO N l O K T IIK « IM'ri KN lO X A M lN A TI O N S o f ‘P u l l ’ in G e t ti n g a ' J o b a n d sponsoi’ed by a n o u t s t a n d i n g o fficia l—su c h a s S u p r e m e C o u r t J u s ti c e Felix F r a n k f u r t e r —o r to l;now so m e o n e of i m p o r t a n c e in t h e a g e n c y w h e r e y ou w a n t to be placed. T h e a p p li c a n t w ho h a s no f r ie n d s w ith in o r w i t h o u t is lu c k y if he is h ire d . S o m e tim e s l a w y e r s t a k e o t h e r job s in t h e a g e n c ie s a n d w o r k t h e m s e lv e s u p in to th e legal division. J u s t i c e D e ^)a rtm e n t H i r i n g T h e J u s ti c e D e p a r t m e n t h a s a n d will h ire p ro b a b ly t h e g r e a t e s t n u m b e r of a tt o r n e y s w ith in t h e n e x t few m o n th s . T h e C r im in a l Division h a s j u s t a s k e d C o n g re ss fo r f u n d s to h ire t w e n ty - t h r e e a d ­ d itio n a l la w y e rs . T h e A n t i - T r u s t D ivision, u n d e r T h u r m a n A rnold, is h i r in g m o re t h a n f if ty n e w la w ­ y e rs. I m m i g r a ti o n a n d N a t u r a l ­ izatio n S ervice is s e t ti n g u p a le­ gal division, t h e L a n d s D iv isio n h a s h ired m o r e t h a n 100 n e w a t ­ to r n e y s w ith in t h e p a s t y e a r to look u p d e ed s on p r o p e r ti e s t h e G o v e r n m e n t is b u y i n g f o r d e f e n s e pui'poses. A n d t h e F e d e r a l B u ­ r e a u of I n v e s t ig a t io n will h ire s e v e r a l h u n d r e d n e w G-M en, w h o m u s t be la w y e r s or a c c o u n t a n t s . O ffice of P r o d u c t io n M a n a g e ­ m e n t a n d L eo n H e n d e i's o n ’s price c o n tr o l a g e n c y a r e h i r in g law y ers. J o h n L o rd C^’B r ie n is g e n e r a l cou n se l of O P M , a n d D a v id Ginsb u r g is g e n e r a l cou n sel of p rice c o n tro l. L en d -L e a se A d m i n is tr a ­ tion, w h o se a t t o r n e y s a r e u n d e r O s c a r Cox, h a s h ir e d a few new la w y e rs . F e d e r a l W o r k s A g en cy, w h o se g e n e r a l co un sel is A la n J o h n s to n e , is h i r in g n e w a t t o r n e y s to iron o u t t h e legal w r in k le s of t h e n e w P u b lic W o r k s p r o g r a m a n d t h e n e w pu b lic r o a d s p r o g r a m . T he W a r and N avy D e p a rtm en ts t r y to fill t h e i r leg al s t a f f s w ith re s e rv e o ffice rs, b u t so m e few c iv ilia n s h a v e b e en h ir e d a n d o t h e r s will be. T h e L E A D E R will k e ep a t t o r ­ n e y s fully i n f o r m e d o f all a p p o in t ­ m e n t s a r i s i n g in t h e U. S. se rv ice . STATE STENOGRAPHER U. s. Announces Im portant Exam s T Y P I S T — CLERK J R . CLERK ( F e d e r a l ) C li iN H rN D M o n d ii.v R A nnil E n f o r c e m e n t A g e n t, K E ’S 1 5 4 NASSAU ST. (O p p o site ’Ity H u ll) Tel. BEekman 3 -4 8 4 0 j A . M - 9 I’.M D a i l y ; S a t. 1:()0 I’.M ' r i u T f Is II D r a k e S<'liool In .Kik'Ii Ito ro ii K h, STATE TltPIST STENOeRDPUER a m T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y 7 p .m . F R E E S E S S IO N Ju ly 29 liisli-iK ^loi-: l{«>s t‘i i l > l a l t RAND EDUCATIONAL IKST. ;f. IS St. *Alg 4 3094 'A N o n P f o f i t I n t t i f u t i o n " CARD PUNCH S iK 'C o s s liil K ccord of S r , C o o k . G u a r d - A t t e n d a n t A m o n g T li i i r N < I i i .v <n«T 200 S lii- il»‘i U s A|i|ioi<>>'‘<l i i ' x l U O r lv ii iK a s l {i 's u l t o f l . a s l (Ov'.iin. I i i l o n s i v o I ’l i K ' l tc i il ' I ' l a i i ’. in«- <in M . i ( l i i i i o s < i i v c i i i'hri'.v J).ty a i u l ('<)Ui>«‘ Ma> I to ('(iiiiiilil<Ml ill 2 TREASURY E N F O R C E M E N T T h e Civil Serv ice C o m m issio n t h is w e e k a n n o u n c e d t h e follow­ in g e x a m i n a t i o n s for w h ic h a p p li­ c a tio n s m u s t be filed in th e C o m ­ m is s i o n ’s W a s h in g t o n office n o t l a t e r t h a n A u g u s t 24, 1941: T r e a s u r y E n f o r c e m e n t A g e n t, a t a s a l a r y of $2,600 a y ear. Em­ p lo y m e n t is in t h e T r e a s u r y D e ­ p a r t m e n t , th e d u tie s b e in g to m a k e i n v e s tig a tio n s a n d p e r f o r m r e la te d w o r k of a confideYitial c h a r a c t e r c o v erin g a wide r a n g e of s u b je c ts. T w o y e a r s of a p p ro I)!'iate e x p e rie n c e in law or a c ­ c o u n ti n g Is re q u ire d . P e r s o n s w ho h a v e h a d tw o y e a r s of in v e s tig a ­ tive e x p erien c e , o r in v e s tig a tiv e e x p erien c e plu s c e r t a i n e d u c a tio n m a y also qualify. S u p e r i n te n d e n t of B u i 1 di n g M a in te n a n c e , t h e s a la r ie s fo r th e v a r io u s grades r a n g in g f ro m $2,600 to $3,800 a y e ar. E m p lo y ­ m e n t is in th e F e d e r a l W o r k A g e n c y in public h o u sin g p ro je c ts a n d public b u ild in g s located in v a r io u s se c tio n s of t h e U n ited S ta te s . A p p lic a n ts m u s t sho w ex­ p e rie n c e , p a r tl y s u p e rv iso ry , in th e m a i n t e n a n c e of l a rg e b u ild ­ ings. Ability to s u p e iv is e skilled t r a d e s m e n , p r e p a r e p lan s a n d s p e c ific atio n s, a n d m a i n t a i n a c ­ c o u n ts a n d r e c o rd s is n c c e s s a iy . F o r p a r t of th is e x p e r i e n c ; stu d y in e n g in e e rin g or a r c h i t e c t u r e m a y be su b s titu te d . S e n io r Cook, in t h e P r i s o n S e r ­ vice, D e p a r t m e n t of J u s tic e , a t a s a l a r y of $2,000 a y e a r . Appli­ c a n t s m u s t h a v e h a d c e r t a i n ex­ p e rie n ce a s g e n e r a l c ook a n d a s b a k e r in s e r v in g h u n d r e d s of m e a ls daily. T h e C o m m issio n also a n n o u n c e d t h e fo llow ing e x a m i n a t i o n s for w h ic h a p p lic a tio n s will be r a te d a s soon a s p r a c tic a b le fo r r e c e ip t: M edical G u a r d - A t t e n d a n t, $1,620 a y e a r, a n d M edical T e c h n ic a l As­ s i s t a n t, $2,000 a y e a r . E m p l o y ­ m e n t is in t h e M e n tal H y g ie n e Division of th e U n ite d S t a te s P u b lic H e a lt h Service. F e d e r a l S e c u rity A gency. A p p lic a n ts m u s t be r e g is te r e d g r a d u a t e n u r s e s o r j m u s t h a v e h a d c e r t a i n e x p e r ie n c e ' in p e n a l o r c o r r e c tio n a l i n s t i t u ­ tio n s o r in t h e A r m y o r N a v y M edical C orps. F o r M edical T e c h ­ n ical A s s i s t a n t p o sitio n s th e y m u s t sh o w e x p e rie n c e in clinical la b o r a t o r y t e c h n iq u e , p h a r m a c y , o r X - R a y la b o r a t o r y te c h n iq u e . D e n t a l H y g ie n is t, $1,620 a y e ar, f o r e m p lo y m e n t in t h e U n ited S t a te s P u b lic H e a lt h Service, F e d e r a l S e c u rity A g e n c y ; V e t­ e r a n ’s A d m i n is tr a t io n ; a n d W a r D e p a r t m e n t . E d u c a t io n a n d ex­ pe rie n c e in o ra l h y g ien e w o r k a r e re q u ir e d of all a p p lic a n ts . A p p lica tio n f o r m s m a y b e ob­ t a i n e d f ro m t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e B o a rd of U. S. Civil S e rv ice E x ­ a m i n e r s a t t h e P o s t O ffice or c u s to m h o u s e in a n y city w h ic h h a s a P o s t O ffice of t h e f irst- or secon d -class, o r f ro m t h e U n ite d S t a te s Civil S e rv ice C om m issio n , No Pay Raises Till October e ffec tiv e a s o f J u l y 1, 1941 a n d m o s t e m p lo y ees w e re u n d e r th e im p r e ss io n th at salary r a is e s ■would be r e tr o a c t i v e to t h e e a r lie r d a te . H o w e v e r, the Budget B u r e a u in sists t h a t no p a y r a is e s c a n be m a d e u n d e r t h e bill u n t il O c to b e r 1. O n t h a t d a t e ~ i f Cong r e s s a p p ro p ria tes s u f f ic ie n t m o n e y in t h e m e a n t im e — e m ­ ployees m a k i n g less t h a n $3,800 w h o h a v e n ’t h a d a r a is e in 18 m o n th s a n d w h o h a v e a good o r b e t t e r effic ien c y r a t i n g — will be g iv en a o ne -step in - g r a d e p r o m o ­ tion. E m p lo y e e s d r a w i n g m o re t h a n $3,800 will h a v e to w a i t 30 m o n th s . 29, 194J T h e m W a s h in g t o n , D. C., o r f r o m t h e s e c o n d d i s t r ic t of t h e Civil S e r­ vice C o m m is sio n in N e w Y o r k City, a t 641 W a s h in g t o n s t r e e t , M a n h a tta n . F u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t th e s e e x a m s a p p e a r o n P a g e 14, Therapy Aide Test A n e x a m i n a t i o n f o r therapy a id e a n d j u n io r t h e r a p y aide will be g iv en o n A u g u s t 4, 1941. Per Week 1 F IR EM AN « rnysical Preparation: f \ | • r» I .• In ten siv e 'P n iln in g L'n|ii B x a n i i i i n t i o n , A T T E N T IO N ! E X C L U S IV E AT M cG A N N O N ! A C T l'A L D U IM -IC A T K O F O I*E N A IK T K A t ’K T H A T W IL I. B K LSK U FO K F H V S IC A L E X A M . A LSO T H E CO - O U D IN A T IO -N .M A C H IN E . P o lice E x a m E x p e c t'e d ! U ’i t h P o lice In stru ctio n at DAY O K E V E N IN G C LA SSES T h n se A ttrn d in i; F i r e C la sse s M ay ro n tliiiif S am e Fee. C lasses S tart E arly S ep tein h cr. A K R A N G E I ) T O S l 'I T V O t H C O N V E .\IE N < K W r it e o r P h o n e f o r C o m p le te I n f o r m a t i o n , McGANNON SCORES AGAIN! N ew f i r e c a p t a i n ’s l i s t j u s t Issued, 9 o u t o f first 10, i n c iu d in K N o . 1 .M an w ere M ctJan n o ii stu d e n ts . . \l s < > 2 1 o u t of H r s t 25 A l s o 7 0 o u t o f f i r s t 1 0 0 . CVJi o f t h e e n t i r e l i s t t r a i n e d a t M c O a n n o i i . IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRAIN HERE TOO SECRETARIAL — ALL SUBJECTS E N K O L L S o w FO K IN T E N S IV E S L ’M M E K A N D F . A L L C L A S M vn. A l l i n s t r n c t i u n u n » i e r p e r s o n a l s u p t - r t i s i o n o f D e p u t y C l i i e f K o b e r t E . S lc O a n i i n n (K e tire d ), N ew Y o rk F ire U ep t, O v e r 3 0 y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e i n C i v i l Service ,r-, F O R B E S T K E S U l / r S I T ’S TUB A G E N T $2G00 A'carlj . lO vai n , I i i s | A i u i o i i r u ' f d . I 'W U .U irc - M O N D A V , riU HSDAV, C.16 . Ii' . » i<*rU (I'c il , M iilf), M en ial A U t I m css. M tilc r \ I'h irlc lO x.ini, >I<>(«ii' liis p ., A s s l . Iiis p . Ilall.s, l i o i l o i ' S , . I f . < ' i i s t o ( l i a l D l i ' . . A s s t . .M j- s M fiiK f'. K ad io O p r . , . I r . I ‘’. i i K r , I ' U r r t . ) , I ’o s t a l C l i ‘i U - ( ' a i T i « ' i ' . S i i l > \ \ a , v I'^ x a iiis. K iiK r . D r i i f l s i i i a i i ( A l l tS i'a iic li•■ n ) , l.ic c iis i's — I';ii« r., S i a l i i ) i i : i r y l O i i j t ” ., I ' r i ' p . T o r > I a ( IhmiuiIi c s . K nur. I ’l> i n a ( ' a i l c l . MODELL 2 3 :) ! T h e u n i f o r m p a y r a is e bill, c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s th e R a m s p e ck-M ea d bill, p ro b a b ly w o n ’t b eco m e effec tiv e u n til O c to b e r 1, 1941. H o w ev e r, it w'as th e a p ­ p a r e n t in te n tio n of se v e ra l m e m ­ b e rs of C o n g re ss w ho su p p o r te d t h e bill t h a t it w a s to becom e I NS TI TUTE U f s l 41st S t.. N .V .r . M l. 7-208G M a y l i< ‘ < ' « ( n i p l ‘‘l* ‘«l •>> 2 M c » ‘l*s C A R D P U N C H C O U R S E Th'iS <:oursc will pvcptire you for Civil S e rv ic e a n d p riv a te i n d u s t r y . , S|M‘«'Ializ<‘ii li ai n in jf on l .l i. M . .\lpli:ilU‘l i i‘ anti .Niiineric Key l*un*lu-H. C n n ls anil hiipplicH in<'lii<l<‘ti at no a d d i li o ii a l «liarK«‘. ( ’oursi* « an l)e o<ini|ilet«*«l in 2, 3 <ir 6 u fi' it s. Mnrhiiu s a v a i l a h i c at al l ti n ir s for in ii iv id u a l N t u d e n l N . I itlH • o ii rs f iiic hu lcs all K»-v I’liiii Iu k of liotii tiio Alpliiil>»‘lit- an d Nui nor ic t y p t s . A I.I'U A U I.IK -.M M K K K A( <’O r M IN<; .MAt lU M O S ( T a l m l a t o r ) . ( Iiihh NtariH .Aaunsl 4. ’•'••'h eiiurso in< lii<l<N rlujr IJoaril Wii'inn, n n u l i i n e s opi'ration o f Ta b u l a t o r a n d So rte r an d t'ard I'unoii a p p l ic a t i o n . I.ow t u it io n . ‘T h e onhi sc hool of its k in d t c a c h n u j Card P u n c h e x c l u s i v e ly . ’ <’ \ M , OK W ltlT l': lO lt F I I.I. r A ltT K 'I I.A ItH ACCOUNTING MACHINES INSTITUTE (S( U O O I , l O U ( A U D I 'D .N t' ll O r K K A T O K S ) Our R e c o m m e n d a t i o n — i 4 n y one of our gra du a tes Kaite 426-428 250 O l'lC N W ist IC V K U V 5 7 lh DAY 8lr«-t*t A .N D K V K M N U ( Ireie 6-6425 30,000 Applied for Executive Jobs M ore t h a n 30,000 p e rs o n s h a v e a p plied fo r t h e e x ec u tiv e o f fic e r t e s t w h ic h w a s a n n o u n c e d by t h e Civil Service C om m ission . T h e a p ­ p lic a n ts h a v e e a c h b een s e n t long a n d involved p e r s o n a l h is to r y s h e e ts to be filled o ut. T h e y will be g r a d e d on t h e i r r e c o r d s a n d a good m a n y of t h e - eligibles will be p laced in po sitio n s in t h e ex­ p a n d in g d e fe n s e agencics^ FIREMAN PHYSICAL F E E R E F U N D E D IF IN E L IG IB L E S C H E D U L E — 5 D A Y S A W E E K , D A Y A N D E V E N IN G C O L U M B IA N I N S T I T U T E ’S P H E N O M E N A L R E C O R D ! 100% NUMBJER 1 M A N o u t of 87,000 t r a i n e d e x clu siv e ly by U8 . O v e r 90% of o u r E N T I R E c la ss p a sse d ! N U M B E R 1 M A N - L a s t F i r e m a n ’s t e s t - o v e r 90% of o u r E N T I R E c la ss p a sse d t h e p hy sic al! L a s t P a t r o l m a n ’s T e s t —N U M B E R 1 M A N m e n t a l, . O v e r 94% of o u r E N T I R E d a g s p a sse d t h e p hy sic al! C O M P A R E T H E S E R^^' SU L T S ! g H « 0 S m a ll clnsoes—no c ro w d in g . I n d i v i d u a l a t t e n t i o n an<l itu id a n c e . C o o r d i n a t i o n n i a c t i i n e i i N u n i« um u f tic iiil. M o< lern n e w ly e q u i p p e d v y m — a ll facilities. S M A L L F E E P A V A B L E IN O u td o o r T im e In d iv id u al (F o rm erly every w eaknesses A T T E N D S C H O O L W A L T E R A, W I T H C A D D E L L , A w eek. n o ted A SE S S IO N FKEK. I N S T I T U T E S ch w n rtz-C ad d ell) 60 E A S T 11th S T R E E T T H E c o aeb in j. o th er co rrected . IN S T A L L M E N T S . C O L U M B I A N t r a c k —e x p e r t trials A L g o n q u ln 4-6169 F U T U R E B .S ., A S W E L L L L .B ..-J IA M E S I* . A S A C A SEY , B A C K O B O IJ ^ A .B .. M .A .. « -* ' CIVIL SER V IC E L E A D ER jesday. My 29, [iivestigator Eligibles Expect Navy Police Jobs rj-jie life o f t h e n in e l is ts o f in,jjgator e lig ib le s h a v i n g been to O ct. 2, 1942, t h e G enI n v e s tig a to r E lig ib le s A s so ' has tu rn ed its a tte n tio n j,ther a c t i v it i e s c o n c e r n in g a n d t h e b o r d e r p a tr o l ..jjistei'S. jjgce a r e t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n ’s jte>t c o m m e n ts : Border P a t r o l eligibles a r e n o t one n a ti o n a l eligible list, only 0" t on d is t r ic t lists a c c o r d in g to 'lijdence, a n d v a c a n c ie s in e ac h ratrict a re filled f r o m t h e a p p r o riate d istric t list. D i s t r i c t s w ith he longest a n d m o s t t r o u b le s o m e fginational b o u n d a r ie s h a v e t h e vacancies a n d u su a lly h a v e bast eligibles b e c a u s e t h e y a r e oarsely p o p u late d . T h e d i s t r ic t ncluding N e w Y o r k S ta te , h o w ­ ever, which p r e s u m a b l y h a s t h e 'ja'test n u m b e r of eligibles, h a s vacancies b e c a u se its C a n ajian border is s h o r t a n d p'lcific. jj^hen. as in t h e c a s e of t h e S o u th ^est A a n d B d is tr ic ts , r e g io n a l -tu become d e p le ted , n e w t e s ts held a n d n e w lis ts e s t a b lis h e d ,nstead of h a v i n g r e c o u r s e to t h e pndepleted lists of o t h e r d i s t r ic t s . Should U s e B e s t M en The asso c iatio n believes t h a t In the ca^e o f t h e B o r d e r P a t r o l , vhich professes to se e k t h e A m erjcjns b e a t q u a lif ie d m e n ta lly a n d physically to k e e p t r o u b le - m a k e r s lom cio ssin g o u r n a ti o n a l b o u n ­ daries, th e q u o t a s y s te m sh o u ld be less im p o rta n t t h a n u s in g t h e b e s t men available f r o m e v e r y w h e r e in he n a t i o n . I t does n o t s e e m eficient to hold n e w t e s t s w h e n t h e (est men in o t h e r d i s t r ic t s h a v e already q u a lifie d a n d c a n n o t be appointed in t h e i r h o m e d i s t r ic t s woause t h e r e a r e n o v a c a n c ie s here. I t is a lm o s t a s b a d a s it would be If t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t ver« to in sist t h a t only d r a f te e s rom the S o u t h w e s t A a n d B disricts would be p e r m i t te d to deend the U n ite d S t a te s a g a i n s t rmed in v asio n f r o m a c r o s s t h e lexican b o rd e r. T h e q u o t a sy s­ te m is m e a n t to p r e s e rv e a p r o p e r r a t i o of f e d e r a l p o sitio n s for s m a ll e r a n d less p o p u lo u s S ta te s. B u t b o r d e r p a tr o l is n o t p r i m a r i ly a q u e s tio n of jobs. I t is f i r s t a n d f o r e m o s t a m a t t e r of n a ti o n a l de­ f e n s e a n d sh o u ld u se t h e b e s t ellg ib lc s w i t h o u t r e g a r d fo r t h e i r lo­ c al o rig in , ex ce p t, p e r h a p s , w h e n a h ig h ly spe c ia liz ed k n o w le d g e of local t e r r a i n is n e c e s s a r y . P a r t i c u ­ la r l y is th is so w h e n it a p p e a r s t h a t t h e m e n fo r B o r d e r P a t r o l a r e n e e d e d u r g e n tl y no w a n d m u s t u n d e r g o a pe rio d of t r a i n i n g be­ fo r e th e y c a n be u se d . E x p e c t N a v y P o lic e J o b e W it h r e s p e c t to t h e N a v y Police, t h e in v e s ti g a to r eligibles no w ex­ p e c t t h a t w i t h in a re a s o n a b le pe­ riod a la r g e n u m b e r of eligibles f r o m t h e b a sic c u sto m s , c u s to m s p a tr o l, a n d i m m i g r a t i o n p a tr o l in ­ s p e c to r list# will be a p p o in te d . On J u l y 22 t h e S e n a te pa sse d a bill a u th o r i z in g t h e S e c r e t a r y of t h e N a v y to e s ta b lis h a civ ilia n p ro ­ t e c t iv e g u a r d f o r n a v a l e s ta b lis h ­ m e n t s a n d a u th o r i z e d a n a n n u a l a p p r o p r i a t i o n of $1,000,000. As soo n a s H o u s e a n d S e n a te c o m ­ m i t t e e s ir o n o u t d if f e r e n c e s it Is p r o b a b le t h a t t h e bill will be p a s s e d a n d re ce iv e t h e s i g n a tu r e o f t h e P r e s i d e n t. O rig in a lly in te n d e d to be a un i f o r m e d forco, it is likely t h a t t h e N a v a l P o lic e will h a v e so m a m e m ­ b e r s a t le a s t In c ivilian a t t i r e as a n i m p o r t a n t p a r t of its a c tiv itie s w ill be to in v e s tig a te possible es­ pionage or sabotage a t n av y y ard s a n d o t h e r n a v a l e s ta b lis h m e n ts . A s n a t i o n a l d e fe n s e m e a s u r e s e m p h a s iz e m o r e a n d m o re t h e n eed f o r i n v e s ti g a to r s w h o a r e c itizen s w i t h e x c e p tio n a l r e c o r d s a s to in ­ t e g r i t y , p a tr i o t is m a d a b ility , th e G e n e r a l I n v e s t i g a t o r E lig ib le s A s­ s o c i a t i o n ’s c o m m i tt e e s a r e s t r e s s ­ i n g in all official q u a r t e r s t h a t t h e U. S. Civil S e rv ice C o m m is s io n ’s n in e g e n e r a l i n v e s ti g a to r lis ts a n d its b o r d e r p a tr o l d i s t r ic t r e g is te r s c o n ta i n t h e n a m e s o f so m e 65,000 q u a lif ie d a n d a v a ila b le eligibles, m a n y o f w h o m h a v e h a d leg a l, in ­ v e s tig a tiv e , o r o t h e r r e le v a n t e x ­ p e r ie n c e . BUSINESS MEN W A N e BY 0PM B u s in e s s s p e c ia lis ts w h o h a v e d e ta ile d k n o w le d g e of one o r m o r e c o m m o d itie s will be h ir e d a t t h e O ffice o f P r o d u c t i o n M a n a g e ­ m e n t in W a s h in g t o n to s e r v e on Pagfe Seven i n d u s t r y c o m m i tt e e s . O P M is be­ i n g re o r g a n iz e d on a c o m m o d ity c o m m i tt e e b a sis a n d m o r e t h a n 30 c o m m i tt e e s a lr e a d y h a v e b een f o r m e d . I t ’s r e p o r te d a t th e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n t h a t its te s t f o r i n d u s t r ia l sp e c ia lis ts will be h e ld o pe n un til f u r t h e r n o tice a s t h e n u m b e r of a p p li c a n t s to d a te h a s been d is a p p o in tin g . T h e jo b s p a y f r o m $2,600 to $5,600. Physicists U ncle S a m n e e d s p h y s ic is ts a n d h e n e ed s t h e m b a d ly . I t ’s e sti­ m ated th a t m ore th an 1,000 p h y s ic is ts could be p la c e d w i t h in t h e n e x t few m o n t h s a t W a r a n d N a v y d e p a r t m e n t s a n d a t th e n e w O ffice of S c ie n tific R e s e a r c h a n d D e v e lo p m e n t. I ^ s t y e a r U. S. colleges g rad u ated only 250 p h y sic is ts . PHYSICAL TRAINING 79% FIREMAN T h e r e is no w a y o f t e l l i n g a t t h e p r e s e n t t i m e t h e p e r c e n t a g e t h a t will he r e q u ii’ed in o i d e r t h a t a n a p p l i c a n t be w ith in t h e f i r s t 5,000 in t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n . H o w e v e r, a m in i m u m o f 79% is a f a i r e s t i m a t e . I t m a y be one o r tw o p e r c e n t m o r e o r less. A n y o n e , a f t e r c o m p a r i n g his a n s w e r s w ith t h e o fficia l key w ho fe els t h a t he h a s a t t a i n e d 7 9 % o r m ore, m a y e n ro ll f o r t h e p h y sic al w ith t h e u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t if he is n o t w ith in t h e f i r s t 5,000 t h e f e e h e h a s paid will be a llo w e d t o w a r d t h e c o m i n g P a t r o l m a n e x a m i n a t i o n o r i f i n e lig ib le f o r P a t r o l m a n b e ca u se o f a g e o r h e i g h t , h a l f o f t h e f e e paid will be r e f u n d e d . T reasu ry E n fo rce m en t A g en t A p p l i c a t io n s n o w b e in g issu e d . F u l l d e t a i l s a s to r e q u i r e m e n t s will be fo u n d e ls e w h e r e in t h i s issue, c la ss f o r m s T u e s d a y , J u l y 29 a t 8 30 P.M. CARD PUNCH O PE R A T O R S ( M A L E and F E M A L E ) A p p l i c a t io n s m a y be file d w i t h t h e U. S. Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n u n til f u r t h e r n o tic e All t h a t is r e q u i r e d in o r d e r t o q u a l i f y f o r t h is e x a m i n a t i o n is t h a t t h e a p p l i c a n t file w ith his a p p l i c a t i o n a c e r t i f ic a t e s h o w in g t h a t h e h a s h a d a t l e a s t 60 h o u r s o f t r a i n i n g on C a rd P u n c h M a c h in e O p e r a t i o n . STATE STENOGRAPHER— TYPIST—CLERK T h e s e S t a t e e x a m i n a t i o n s a r e e x p e c t e d to be he ld in S e p t e m b e r . E a c h o f f e r s a n e x c e p t io n a l o p p o r t u n i t y f o r p e r s o n s w ho p a s s w ith a h ig h p e r c e n t a g e to o b ta in a g o o d - p a y i n g p o sitio n in t h e S ta te governm ent. PATROLM AN T h e p r e s e n t e lig ib le list s h o u ld e x p i r e n o t l a t e r t h a n M a r c h 1, 1912. F e w h a v e a c h a n c e of p a s s i n g a t e s t f o r P a t r o l m a n or F i r e m a n w i t h o u t s p e c ia liz e d t r a i n i n g . T h e r e f o r e , y o u n g m e n w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d in t a k i n g t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n s h o u ld b e g in p r e p a r a t i o n now, a s o n ly th o s e w ho a r e t h o r o u g h l y f i t c a n h o p e to c o m p e te s u c e s s f u l l y . P h y s ic a l a n d m e n t a l c la s s e s d a y a n d e v e n in g . Federal Employees Get Plan For Defense Bond Purchase J U N IO R C L E R K ( M A L E and F E M A L E ) The T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t h a s announced p l a n s w hic h will e n ­ able more t h a n 1,251,000 F e d e r a l ployees t h r o u g h o u t t h e U n i t e d States to p a r t i c i p a t e in t h e n a ­ tional d e fe n s e s a v i n g s c a m p a i g n periodic i n v e s t m e n t o f p a r t of their e a r n i n g s in D e fe n s e S a v ­ ings Bonds a n d S t a m p s . Both in W a s h i n g t o n a n d in th e field, h e a d s of b u r e a u s , offices divisions a r e b e in g n a m e d to general d e p a r t m e n t a l c o m m itte e s to b r i n g t h e c a m p a ig n to t h e a t ­ t e n t i o n of t h e F e d e r a l e m p lo y ees a n d to e n c o u r a g e t h e p u r c h a s e of D e f e n s e S a v in g s se cu rities. T h is p r o g r a m w a s s t a r t e d a t th e T r e a s u r y o nly a few w e e k s ago. A lre a d y , m o r e t h a n 17,000 of th e 19,982 T r e a s u r y e m plo ye es in W a s h in g t o n , o r 85 p e r c en t, h a v e p le d g e d to b u y $95,944 In B o n d s a n d Stanvps e a c h m o n th . O f th e 9,176 T r e a s u r y e m p lo y ees in field se rv ice , 6,133, o r 67 p e r c e n t, h a v e p led g e d to m a k e m o n th l y p u r ­ c h a s e s t o ta l in g $30,265. 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T h e n o r m a l s e a s o n a l u n e m p lo y ­ m e n t in t h e tex tile , sh o e a n d g a r ­ m e n t t r a d e s h a s b e e n m u c h less t h a n u s u a l. I n m a n y p l a n t s no such u n em p lo y m en t h a s occurred a n d In so m e, n e w em p lo y e es h a v e b e e n a d d e d . T h e r e , is so m e f e a r t h a t c u r r e n t p r o d u c ti o n is ex ceed ­ i n g c o n s u m p ti o n a n d t h a t a re ­ su l t in g t e m p o r a r y c o n tr a c t i o n in e m p lo y m e n t m a y o c c u r l a t e r In t h e y e ar. S h o rtag es of m a te ria l a n d re­ s u l t i n g p r i o r it i e s will p ro b a b ly r e ­ s u l t in so m e lay-o ffs in t h e f u t u r e b u t u p to t h e p r e s e n t t h e y h a v e n o t h ad a n im p o rta n t e ffo rt on th e d e m an d for labor. A m ong the l a r g e u p s t a t e e m p lo y e r s w h o will b e a f f e c te d a r e th o s e p r o d u c in g re frig erato rs and a u to m o b ile p a r ts . 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M ilto n B e r n n e r . ) C o re M a k e r (B’o u n d r y ) —T o m a k e s a n d c o r e s u s e d in inoi^ f o r m hollow s o r h o les in m e t a l c a s tin g s . ( P h o n e M r. M ilto n Rprnn E le c tr i c a l D e s i g n e r s —E x p e r i e n c e d e n g in e e r s o r draftsmen'! d e sig n of g e n e r a t o r c o n tr o l b o a r d s a n d b a t t e r y c h a r g in g Pan« ( P h o n e M r. S a m u e l M o o re .) F o u n d r y M o l d e r s - C a p a b l e b e n c h m o ld e r s o n b r a s s , hronze a lu m i n u m c a s tin g . J o b b i n g e x p e r ie n c e d p r e f e r r e d . ( P h o n e Mr Miit B e rn n er.) ' H a n d o r M a c h in e F i l e C u t t e r s —T h o r o u g h ly experienced in m a n u f a c t u r e , m a k i n g 1 s t a n d 2 n d c u ts on file b l a n k s , c ith e r by k-' o r m a c h in e . ( P h o n e M r . M ilto n B e r n n e r .) I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r s a n d A s s e m b le r s —W i t h e x p e rie n c e fabrlr ing, f i tt i n g a n d a s s e m b li n g c o m p lic a te d e le c tr ic a l a n d mechanical I c isio n i n s t r u m e n t s . N o r e l a t e d e x p e r ie n c e is a c c e p ta b le . (Phone \ M ilto n B e r n n e r . ) L a t h e H a n d s —M a r i n e —R e q u i r e e x p e r ie n c e d h a n d s on 48 in 72 in. .swing la th e s o n h e a v y m a r i n e v /ork . A ble to se t- u p a n (1 foi], b l u e p r in ts . ( P h o n e M r. M ilto n B e r n n e r . ) M a c h in i s t s —M u s t h a v e se r v e d a p p r e n t i c e s h i p a n d b e able to s u p a n d o p e r a t e all b a sic m a c h i n e sh o p p o w e r tools. H a v e own tc k it. R e a d b l u e p r i n t s a n d w o r k to close to le r a n c e s . ( P h o n e Mr. auk, B ern n er.) M e c h a n ic a l D e s i g n e r —T h o r o u g h ly f a m i l i a r w i t h p l a n t layout si h e a v y i n d u s t r ia l e q u ip m e n t. ( P h o n e M r. M ilto n B e r n n e r .) M e th o d s E n g i n e e r - M u s t b e t h o r o u g h ly e x p e rie n c e d in tool c essin g . . ( P h o n e M r . S a m u e l M o o re .) R e f r i g e r a t i o n D r a f t s m a n —E x p e r i e n c e on a m m o n i a «y>;ten ( P h o n e M r. S a m u e l M oore.) P l u m b i n g D e s i g n e r s a n d D r a f t s m e n —A t l e a s t 8 y e a r s ’ expe e n ce w i t h c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e r s o r i n d u s t r ia l d e s ig n e r s . Experience J o u r n e y m a n p l u m b e r n o t a c c e p ta b le , ( P h o n e M r. S a m u e l Moore.) S a n d B u f f e r s —W i t h e x p e r ie n c e on S h e ffield a n d Sterling hollo w a r e . M u s t be c a p a b le . ( P h o n e M r. M ilto n B e r n n e r . ) S h e e t M e tal W o r k e r s —M u s t be t h o r o u g h ly experienced shi m e c h a n ic s w i t h n o t less t h a n 2 y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e o n alu m in u m , ^tai less steel, etc. H a v e o w n to o ls a n d a b le to w o r k f r o m blueprint ( P h o n e M r. M ilton B e r n n e r . ) Silv er S p i n n e r s —O n l ig h t a n d m e d i u m g a u g e o n G erm an «il' u n d S h e ffield h o llo w w a re . O n ly e x p e rie n c e d a p p li c a n t s need app (Phonf*. M r. M ilton B e r n n e r . ) S i lv e r s m ith s —R e q u i r e a p p li c a n t s w h o a r e good solderers ai b e n c h w o r k e r s w ith b o th j e w e l r y a n d silv er hollo w w a r e expcriem (P h o n o M r. M ilto n B e r n n e r . ) S t r u c t u r a l D r a f t s m a n —E x p e r i e n c e in d e t a i h n g reinforced Crete a r c h e s. ( P h o n e M r. S a m u e l M o o re,) S t r u c t u r a l E n g i n e e r —T h o r o u g h ly e x p e rie n c e d in alteration a r e p a i r of c o m m e r c ia l b u ild in g s o r in s t it u t i o n s . ( P h o n e Mr. Sam M oo re.) W oo d P a t t e r n M a k e r s —J o b b i n g s h o p e x p e rie n c e prefen M ostly p a t t e r n s f o r m e c h a n ic a l a n d m a c h i n e r y c a s tin g s , (Plione ^ M ilto n B e r n n e r .) WELDINC SCHOOL CETS NEW HEAD T h e S m o t h W e ld in g School, 250 W e s t 54th s t r e e t , N e w Y o r k City, a n n o u n c e s t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of L e o n a r d W . P a y n e to t h e p o s t of school d ir e c to r . M r. P a y n e ’s b a c k g r o u n d In t h e w e ld in g in­ d u s t r y is e xten siv e. H e h a s b e e n f o r m e r l y a s s o c ia te d w i t h t h e M. W . K e llo gg C o m p a n y , t h e A m e r i­ c a n C a n C o m p a n y , a n d A ir R e ­ d u c tio n S ales Com pany. M r. P a y n e h a s also t a u g h t w e ld in g a t th e E ssex C o u n ty V o c a tio n a l sch o ols a n d a t t h e S t a t e n I s l a n d S h ip y a r d s , w h e r e h e s e r v e d as w e ld in g s u p e rv iso r. w o r k e r w h o a s s i s t s a n o t h e r by p e r f o r m i n g d u tie s, u s u a lly o f les­ s e r skill, su c h a s k e e p i n g th e w e ld e r s u p p lie d w i t h m a t e r ia l s , tools, a n d su p p lie s ; c le a n s w o r k ­ in g a r e a , m a c h in e s , a n d e q u ip ­ m e n t ; p e r f o r m s ' r o u t in e m a c h i n e o p e r a tio n s , s u c h a s fe e d in g o r u n ­ l o a d in g m a c h in e . W e ld e r H e lp e r , A rc . See a b o v e f o r g e n e r a l d e s c r ip tio n o f d u tie s. W e ld e r, Spot. J o i n s t o g e t h e r tw o o r m o re o v e r la p p i n g pieces o f m e t a l b y m e a n s of a spotw e ld in g m a c h in e . C la m p s p ieces to g e t h e r , o r c la m p s piec e s in to be d m a c h i n e to h o ld t h e m in de­ sir e d position . O p e r a t e s b y m e a n s o f foot pedal. W e ld e r, T h e r m i te . J o i n s m e t a l p a r t s to g e t h e r by m e a n s o f t h e r ­ m it e p ro c ess. C lea n s m e t a l p a r t s b e fo re a n d a f t e r w e ld in g w i t h a w ir e b r u s h o r file; m a y p r e - h e a t p a r t s w i t h g a s, oil, o r g a so lin e t o r c h if p a r t s a r e l a r g e ; b u ilds cla y m o ld w i t h h a n d s a r o u n d p a r t s to be jo in e d ; p u s h e s fu n n e l h o ld in g t h e r m i t e c o m p o u i ^ Into m o ld ; i g n ite s c o m p o u n d , w h ic h c a u s e s ir o n to m e l t a n d flo w in to m o ld. C L A R E N C E H . 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Eliot Kaplan S ten o , T y p is t T e s t S.L..W.: Y o u will h a v e to c o n ­ su lt your d e p a rtm e n t re g ard in g y o u r elig ib ility f o r c o m p e titiv e c la s s if ic a tio n u n d e r t h e R a m s p e c k A c t, in view of t h e b r e a k in th e c o n t i n u i t y of y o u r d e p a r t m e n t . I t m a y p ossib ly be se v e r a l m o n t h s b e f o r e you h e a r t h e r e s u l ts of y o u r e x a m i n a t i o n in t y p i n g a n d s t e n o g r a p h y , d u e to t h e p r e s s u r e o f w o r k on t h e Civil S er\'ice C o m ­ m is sio n . T h e stenogi-aphic a n d t y p i n g e x a m i n a t i o n s a r e divided I n to tw o p a r ts . O n t h e s te n o ­ g r a p h i c p a r t , o nly t h e a c c u r a c y o f y o u r t r a n s c r i p t i o n is r a te d , a n d t y p o g r a p h i c a l e r r o r s a r e d is r e ­ g a r d e d . I n r a t i n g t h e t y p in g test, h o w e v e r, ty p o g r a p h i c a l e r r o r s a r e c o u n te d . Contributing Editor S ick L e a v e f o r In ju re d E m p lo y e e p , M c G . : A n em p lo y e e a t a State H o s p it a l i n ju r e d In t h e line of d u t y is e n ti t le d t o sic k leave. c o m p e titiv e e m p loy e e m a y a s k for a lea v e o f a b s e n c e to t a k e a n ­ o th er p o sitio n f o r o n e y e a r , w i t h tUe c o n s e n t o f h is d e p a r t m e n t head, a n d r e t u r n t o h is f i r s t po si­ tion w h e n t h e y e a r e x p ire s, o r earlier. T h is is n o t a r i g h t, h o w ­ ever, b u t a p riv ile g e, a n d t h e de­ p a r t m e n t h e a d m a y r e f u s e to p e r ­ mit it. I n t h a t c a s e , t h e em p lo y e e ^vould h a v e to r e s i g n a n d t a k e h is chan c es on b e in g r e i n s t a t e d if h e v'ished t o r e t u r n . D isa b led V e ts o n P riso n G u a rd L ists C. R . : Y o u a r e c o r r e c t In y o u r recollection t h a t t h e m a x i m u m age l im it in t h e l a s t e x a m i n a t i o n for p r i s o n g u a r d ( s t a t e ) w a s 31 years. A d isa b le d v e t e r a n is s u b ­ ject to t h e s a m e p h y s ic a l t e s t s a s any o t h e r c a n d i d a te , a n d m a y be re je cte d if h e c a n n o t p a s s t h e m . N Y A T y p is t M. K . : T h e f a c t t h a t y o u h a v e w orked in a f e d e r a l o ffice f o r some tim e a s a n N Y A t y p is t g iv es you n o r i g h t to p r i o r i t y in p e r ­ m anent a p p o in tm en t th ere as a c o m pe titive c la ss ifie d e m plo yee, fro m t h e Civil S e rv ice eligible lis t on w h i c h y o u r n a m e a p p e a r s . Y o u will be c e r t i f ie d f r o m t h e lis t in re g u la r o r d e r w h e n y o u r n a m e is reached . Y a rd stic k m e t h o d o f r a t i n g is t o e s ta b lis h a n " i d e a l ” o f t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r­ ien c e , a n d r a t e t h e c o m p e tito r # a s t h e y m e a s u r e u p to t h is ideal. I t is n o t s im p ly l e f t to t h e o ff­ h a n d ju d g m e n t of th e ex am in er to fix a n a r b i t r a r y r a t i n g f o r e a c h c a n d i d a te , w i t h o u t a n y r e la t io n to a sta n d a rd o r to th e o th e r can d i­ d a t e s ' q u a li f ic a tio n s . T h e Civil S e rvice C o m m is s io n is t h e o n ly agency w hich c an a n sw e r y our q u e s tio n s a b o u t t h e sp e c ific s t a n d ­ a r d s fix ed f o r r a t i n g in a n y p a r ­ tic u lar ex am ination. t a i n e d a f t e r t h e e m e r g e n c y Is o v e r. A f t e r t h e l a s t w a r t h e r e w a s a d e c r e a s e o f o n e - th ir d in t h e f e d e r a l se rv ice b e tw e e n t h e a r m i s t i c e a n d t h e e n d of 1921. N atu rally , m an y of th e persons e n te r i n g t h e se r v ic e n o w w ill be r e t a i n e d w h e n t h e e m e r g e n c y is ov er, b u t m a n y m o r e will h a v e to be d ro p p e d . Y ou will h a v e to t h i n k th is o v e r a n d u se y o u r o w n ju d g m en t. I c an n o t u n d e rta k e to a d v is e y o u w h e t h e r to t a k e t h e ch an ce on accep tin g the fed eral a p p o i n t m e n t o r n ot. R e in sta te m e n t D oes B ad I n U . S. S e rv ice N . D . : I f y o u a r e em p lo y e d p e r m a n e n t l y i n t h e f e d e r a l s e rv ice a s a t y p is t a n d h a v e s e r v e d a y ear, you m ay be re in sta ted w ith ­ in a y e a r a f t e r y o u r r e s ig n a tio n . I f y o u a c c e p t a p o s itio n f r o m t h e eligible lis t f o r s t e n o g r a p h e r a n d a r e s e p a r a t e d f r o m t h e n e w p osi­ tio n , y o u a r e eligible f o r r e in ­ s ta te m e n t as ty p ist fo r a y e a r only. I f m o r e t h a n a y e a r ha» e la p se d s in c e y o u r e s i g n e d a s t y p is t, y o u w ill h a v e to t a k e a n e w e x a m i n a t i o n to g e t b a c k in to t h e se rv ice . D isq u a lify ? I. D. K . : I c a n give n o g e n e r a l W o rlc in g D u r in g 1 1 : 1 5 li. a n s w e r to y o u r q u e s tio n w h e t h e r , V a c a tio n b e c a u se y o u h a d a s e v e re ca^e o f J . R .: T h e “ r u l i n g " w h ic h you tu b e r c u lo s is five y e a r s ag o, a n d r e f e r to , p e r m i t i n g f e d e r a l e m ­ h a v e a c o lla pse d lu n g , y o u will p lo y ee s to w o r k d u r i n g v a c a tio n b e d isq u a lifie d f o r a Civil S e rv ic e T H I R D A V E . a t 1 4 8 l h ST. t i m e a n d be p a id i n s t e a d of t a k ­ p o sitio n . I w o u ld a d v is e y o u to i n g t h e i r a n n u a l leave, is E x e c u ­ M E l r o s e 5 - 6 9 0 0 w a tch th e an n o u n ce m en ts fo r t iv e O r d e r N o. 8817, issu e d J u l y Member federal Reserve Syifem p o sitio n s f o r w hich you are 5, 1941. I t a p p lie s on ly to field federol Oeootif /niorance Co,p. m e n t a ll y e q u ip p e d , a n d w h i c h s e r v ic e e m p lo y e es of th® W a r D e ­ h a v e no r ig id p h y sic a l r e q u i r e ­ p a rtm e n t, N avy D epartm ent, m e n t s , a n d file y o u r a p p lic a tio n . P o s s ib ly y o u will be a c c e p te d . I t U V - V V - V V W - W d - ^ - - . V . V - - A W J " . V . - - V - V . V - V - V - - - V . V - " . V . . ; is w o r t h try in g . T ra n sfe r E . G .: T o o b tain a tra n s f e r f r o m o n e s t a t e i n s t it u t i o n to a n ­ o t h e r , y o u m u s t o b t a i n t h e co n ­ s e n t of t h e h e a d s of b o t h i n s t i t u ­ tio n s a n d o f t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n . I f y o u r e s ig n y o u r a t t e n d a n t p o sitio n , y e u m a y be r e i n s t a t e d w i t h i n a y e a r , if t h e r e Is a v a c a n c y a n d t h e h e a d of t h e in s t it u t i o n w is h e s to re e m p lo y y ou . I f y o u a r e o u t lo n g e r t h a n a y e a r , o r if h e r e f u s e s to t a k e y o u b a c k , y o u m u s t t a k e a n e w ex­ a m i n a ti o n . fo r E x p e rie n c e L. K . H . : T h e r e is a . r e g u l a r y a rd stic k o r s t a n d a r d » e y f o r “ train in g a n d experience" ju st as th ere is f o r t h e w r i t t e n p a r t of a Civil S e rv ic e te s t. The usual Defense Bond Quiz ,Q. 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W h e n t h e In d e p e n d e n t line w a s f i r s t b uilt, sp e c if ic a tio n s called f o r d o o rs t h a t close w ith a h a rd , h e a v y b a n g . M a ny o fficia ls f e a re d t h a t t h e p a y ­ in g c u s t o m e r s would h it t h e i r h e a d s a g a i n s t t h e ra p id ly -c lo s in g doors, but it h a s n ’t developed. B arnyard News The Post Office is clamping down on postmasters who have been accepting parcels of day-old chicks without requiring special handling stamps . . . T here’s no place to mail a letter in the Com­ merce Department’s building in Washington e.en though ' t ’s one of the capital’s largest . . . Lieut. Governor Po letti authors an arti­ cle on the St. Lawrence Seaway in the coming N e w Republic . . . W E C A L L T H I S c o lu m n “ M e r it M e n .” B u t d o n ’t let t h a t fool y ou. T h e r e a r e m a n y w o m e n in t h e c ity Bervice t h a t could easily ju s t if y t h e c h a n g i n g of t h e title f r o m tim e to tim e to “ M e r it W o m e n . '* L e t 's p ro v e it. M rs. L u cile L. K r a f t is t h e f i r s t w o m a n to o ccu py th e p o st of S e c re ­ t a r y to t h e D e p a r t m e n t of W a t e r S up p ly , G a s a n d E le c tr ic ity . A n d s h e h a s se r v e d u n d e r f o u r C o m m is­ sio n e r s o f t h i s city a g e n c y . Her b osses h a v e been M a u ric e P . D a v id ­ so n , t h e la te Col. T h o m a s W . H a m ­ m o n d , t h e la te J o s e p h G o o d m a n a n d t h e p r e s e n t h e a d of t h e d e ­ p a r t m e n t , P a t r i c k Q uilty. R e m e m b e r w ay b a c k w h e n , a l­ m o s t tw o y e a r s ago, t h e r e w a s a w a ter shortage? Well, a t t h a t tim e, M rs. K r a f t w a s g iv e n t h e jo b of h e a d i n g u p t h e c a m p a ig n to c o n se rv e w a te r . A n d did she c o n se rv e it! T h e d riv e to sto p w a s t i n g w a t e r u n d e r h e r l e a d e rs h ip in clu d e d t h e im m e d ia te d is tr ib u tio n of so m e tw o m illion p a m p h le ts , p u b lic ity in t h e n e w s p a p e r s , in c lu d in g fo re ig n l a n ­ g u a g e p u b lic a tio n s, e n d le ss r a d io > b ro a d c a s ts , ne w sre els, telev isio n , a n d p o s te r s in s u b w a y s a n d h o tels a n d w h e r e v e r else im a g in a b le . J u v e ­ nile o r g a n iz a tio n s w ere e nlisted to c o o p e r a te in d i s t r ib u t i n g thie p o ste rs. N ew Y o r k ’s w a t e r s h o r t a g e c a m ­ p a ig n a t t r a c t e d n a tio n -w id e in­ te r e s t. A t t h e h e ig h t of t h e c a m p a ig n th e d e c r e a s e in w a t e r consumption t h e city w a s close to a hundred »«il. lion g a llo n s a d a y —t h e n came r a in s . T o d a y you m i g h t be able to to M rs. K r a f t in h e r office on thi 23d floor of t h e M un ic ip a l building o r y o u m i g h t not. I f not, it ^on'j be b e c a u s e she is n o t available, “ A t a d e f e n s e m e e t i n g , ’’ or t h i n g e q u ally i m p o r t a n t , will beUhi i re a s o n . S h e ’s a D y n a m o T h e sp ir ite d , b la c k -h a ire d l a r y of t h e W .S .G . & E . is, to say t h e le a s t, a n o r g a n iz e r full of en. t h u s i a s m f o r w h a t e v e r the iol) a h e a d . S h e is j u s t full of vitality a n d re a d y to go on a n y assiiinnient, M rs. K r a f t w a s b o r n in New Yoiit C ity a n d g r a d u a t e d f ro m Montessorl T e a c h e r s T r a i n i n g School in 1918, W h a t else h a s she d o n e ? ‘ W ell, s h e w a s a s s i s t a n t supervis a t F e l ic i a C h i ld r e n ’s Recieatic H o m e of t h e H u d s o n Guild, was ^ c h a r g e of t h e B u r e a u on Sugar Dis. t r i b u t i o n f o r t h e F e d e ra l Foq^ B o a r d , t a u g h t k i n d e r g a r t e n at F ed eratio n S e t tl e m e n t and ' c h i l d r e n 's b oo k a n d toy consultant w i t h t h e C h ild S tu d y Association, M rs. K r a f t , t h e f o r m e r Lucile L e s se r, w a s m a r r i e d in 1921 i, L o u is C. K r a f t of W hee lin g . \V, Va, M r. K r a f t is a g r a d u a t e of Michi. g a n U n i v e r s ity a n d a n e x p eit in the i n s u r a n c e b u sin e ss. T h e Kiafti a r e r e p r e s e n t e d a t P rin c eto n Uni. v e r s i ty by a son, L ew is S., 18, Eophom ore. I n 1931 M rs. K r a f t tu r n e d a hand t o p o litics by b e c o m in g secretary! t h e o r ig in a l c o m m i tt e e of 12 headed b y W illia m J . S c hieffe lin . Later tht c o m m i tt e e n u m b e r e d 1,000. A pest a s E x e c u t iv e S e c r e t a r y of the Fu. Bion P a r t y follow ed. T h e n cami t h e r a lly of w o m e n f o r th e ve-elfct io n of M a y o r L a G u a r d i a for which M r s . K r a f t is reco g n ize d by many a s b e in g t h e o r ig in a to r . M rs. K r a f t is S e c r e ta r y of th« *‘W o m e n of t h e A dm inistration,” g r o u p of e x e c u tiv e s a n d those hold­ i n g k e y p o sts in t h e L aG uardia ad> m i n i s t r a ti o n . S he is also a membtr o f th p W o m e n ’s City Club. S t a r t e d C h a r ity T h r o u g h h e r e ffo rts , employees cf t h e d e p a r t m e n t f o u n d e d a pystem w h e r e b y in s t e a d o f contributing to t h i s a n d t h a t c h a r i t a b l e oiganizatio n , a n a r r a n g e m e n t w a s made so t h a t e m p lo y e es sy ste m atica lly con­ t r i b u t e a s m a ll p e r c e n ta g e regularly t o th e C o m m u n i t y C h e st Fund. M rs. K r a f t also fo u n de d the Em­ p lo yees W e l f a r e F u n d of the De­ p a r t m e n t t h a t p e r m i t s workers to m a k e sm a ll l o a n s a t no interest. F u n d s f o r th is o r g a n iz a tio n are de­ r i v e d f ro m a n a n n u a l su m m er boat r id e a n d w i n t e r d a n ce . letters Hospital Attendant Suggestion S irs: I a g r e e w ith S. M. R o b e r t s ’ l e t t e r in y o u r J u l y 8 issue in m a n y resp ects. T h e only p lau sib le a n s w e r would be to p u t a t t e n d a n t s a n d n u r s e s in t h e S t a te h o sp ita ls on a 12-hour d uty , a n d give t h e m a 50% in cre as e in sa la ry . T h is would k e e p th e b e tt e r class of help i n t a c t . O th e rw ise th e o ld er people a n d lo w e r-g ra d e type of em ployee only would re m a in . F o r good r e a s o n , too. Risii>g prices a n d h i g h e r c o st of living m a k e it im p e r a tiv e fo r p r e s e n t M e n tal H yg ie n e D ept, e m ­ ployees to se e k m o re lu c r a tiv e posi­ tions. My plan would b r i n g t h e s t a r t i n g s a la r y fro m $54 to a b o u t $81 a m o n th w ith m a i n t e n a n c e , o r $1,356 a y e a r w ith o u t m a in t e n a n c e . As d efen se w o rk is g r a d u a l l y t a k ­ in g the b e st w o rk e rs, it s e e m s a d ­ visable t h a t sw ift s te p s be t a k e n in th is o r som e o t h e r sensible d ire c ­ tion. M. P . S C H IN N . T h e L E A D E R ha s r e c eive d a v a s t n u m b e r o f let t e r s f r o m hospitu l u lte i u la n l s us a re s u l t o f t h a t r e c e n t editorial exp o s in g t h e w h o l e h osp ita l a t t e n d a n t m e ss . T h e edi­ tors %vill w e lc o m e all s u g g e s t i o n s fo r i m p r o v e m e n t o f condiliotis, as tcell as i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t th e condiliotts. —E D I T O R . C op P ra ise s P o lic e A n s w e rs S ir s : I a m s e n d i n g th is n o te of t h a n k s fo r t h e a n s w e r s to t h e police s e r g e a n t e x a m in a tio n , w h ic h a r e r u n n i n g c u r r e n t l y in y o u r p a p e r . T h e y a r e well f o r m e d a n d a n s w e r e d v e ry in te llig e n tly by B e r t r a n d P . W r a y , w h o is a b r i g h t sc h o la r a s f a r a s Po lice D e p a r t m e n t b u sin e ss is c o n ce rn ed. I hope th e Civil Service C o m m is­ sion u se s th e m a s official a n s w e r s b e c a u se of t h e i r w o rth . Also v ery good w a s t h e s t u d y m a t e r ia l w h ic h w a s given. P T L . M I C H A E L J . T O L IN . T h a n k s f o r th e k in d w ords. We* too, believe t h a t L ie u t. W r a y did a m a g n i f i c e n t job in a n s w e r i n g th e q u e siio ns. Of c o u r s e ,, t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s i o n p ro v id es its o w n ansxoers to all q u e s t io n s on e x ­ a m s . H o w e v e r , th er e is n o t h in g to prevent the exam iners fro m taking in to co nsid er a tio n a n y good se t o f a n s w e r s . —E D I T O R . W ho W as F irst C iv il S e rv ic e N o n - C o m ? S ir s : A bo u t tw o w e e k s ag o a n I te m a p p e a r e d in T h e Civil Serv ice L E A D E R to t h e - e ffec t t h a t one H a r r y P . A r m u s of th e D e p a r t m e n t o f F i n a n c e w a s t h e f i r s t Civil S e r­ vice D r a f t e e to becom e a n o n -c o m ­ m is sio n e d o ffic e r in t h e A rm y. T h is is n o t so. O u r ow n H e r b e r t W . G o ld e n b e rg of C o m p a n y H , 34th I n f a n t r y , F o r t J a c k s o n , S o u th C a r ­ olina, w ho w a s d r a f t e d in to th e A r m y on M a rc h 5, 1941, w as m a d e a c o rp o ra l on M ay 19, 1941, a lm o s t a m o n th before H a r r y P . A rm u s. H e r b e r t W. G o ld e n b e rg w a s a F i r s t G r a d e C lerk in t h e a d m i n i s ­ t r a t i v e office of t h e C a r M a in te ­ n a n c e D e p a r t m e n t , I N D D ivision, N e w Y o r k City T r a n s i t S y ste m , B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , when ln w a s d r a f t e d in to t h e Arm y. T h e B oys of R o o m 209, 3961 T e n t h Ave., New Y o r k City. (B d. of T r a n s p o r ta tio n ) P o sta l E lig ib le R e q u e sts Jo b s S i r s : S in c e t h e p rom ulgation of t h e P o s t O ffice r e g is te r federal dep artm en ts hav e tests, a n d eligibles h a v e been takf' f r o m t h e o rig in a l list a n d put to w o r k in o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s "her# t h e y w e r e su ited . T h e file c le rk t e s t re c e n tly called h a d to e x te n d t h e closing date be­ c a u s e of t h e s m a ll n u m b e r of aP* p lic a n ts . I feel c e r t a i n t h a t t h e majority of tho se no w on t h e P o s t Off^* r e g i s t e r w ould w elco m e a positio® o f th is k in d , e v en a t a sniaM sa l a r y . T h e P. O. c le r k c a r r i e r test m u c h h a r d e r t h a n th e file clerk te« c a n po ssib ly be, a n d t h e qualifi*® P . O. eligible h a s t h e necessary f** q u l r e m e n t s f o r file clerk. T h is p l a n w o uld s a v e t h e govern* m e n t th e e x p en s e of g iv in g anothw te s t. B. JOSEPHM r. J o s e p h is in co rrect in i n g t h a t m o s t o f th o^e on the cle'i c a rrie r list could fill t h e file job. T h a t p o sitio n called for ^ pe rie n c e n o t po ssessed by w h o h a v e n ’t d o n e t h e w o r k hefo' i H o w e v e r , t h e m a i n idea expi^^yj i n t h i s le t t e r —t h a t th ose on ij be g i v e n a p p r o p r ia t e jobs-^certa^'^’ m e r i t s e v e r y consid era tio n. „ ^EDITOR' Tuesday, J u ly 29, 1941 ^ C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R ^ P age E leven E x c lu s iv e S h o ts o f F ir e m a n P h y sic a l T e s t The photos on this page were taken by newsreel cameramen representing t h e Embassy Newsreel Theatres. The movie of which they are a part w il l be shown at the Embassy Theatres beginning next Thursday. These illustrations are designed to acquaint the fireman candidate with the tasks he faces on the physical exam, and thus help him to pass the test. H e re is shown how a candidate starts on the mile run of the endurance test. I f you do i t in five minutes or better you get a perfect mark. A score of 60 per cent is the minimum. To get this low mark you would have to do i t in from six minutes forty-s ix seconds to seven minutes. T he ladder climb. F ir st candidates must mount a vertical ladder until they reach the horizontal ladder shown here. They must then travel hand-over-hand under and across the horizontal ladder until they can stand on a fe n c e and dismount. CANDIDATES M USTTAKETEST W HENCALLED T h e r e will be no p o s t p o n e m e n t s i n t h e f i r e m a n p h y sic al e x a m . W h e n a m a n is called to t a k e t h e t e s t , h e m u s t a p p e a r on t h a t d a y . I f he c a n 't , n o m a t t e r h o w \ a l i d t h e re a s o n , h e ’s j u s t o u t o f luck. T h e r e will be no second op­ p o r t u n i t y to t a k e t h e te s t. P a u l B r e n n a n , w ho h e a d s t h e P h y s ic a l a n d M edical B u r e a u o f t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n , t h is w e e k t o ld T h e L E A D E R : “ T h e p o s t ­ p o n e m e n t s i t u a t i o n u se d to be a n o t o r io u s evil in g iv in g p h y sic a l e x a m s . I n one e x a m , 700 o u t o f 2,500 c a n d i d a te s r e q u e s te d p o s t ­ p o n e m e n t s . I ’m s u r e t h a t i f we p e r m i t t e d p o s t p o n e m e n t s on t h e f i r e m a n e x a m , we could a n ti c i ­ p a t e 3,500 o u t o f 5,000 r e q u e s t s — m a n y of th em accom panied w ith a d o c to r’s c e r t i f ic a t e . T h e p o o r fe llo w w ho h a s a l e g i t i m a t e r e a ­ so n f o r n o t a p p e a r i n g a t t h e e x ­ a m m u s t sim p ly s u f f e r t h e loss. I t ’s t h e only p r a c t i c a l w a y w e h a v e o f a s s u r i n g c o m p le te f a i r ­ n e s s to e v e r y b o d y .” T o B eg in Soon H e r e we have the “dummy lif t and carry.” Candidates are required to carry a six-foot dummy weighing 162 pounds up and down a flig h t of narrow stairs of eight steps, then place i t "g ently" on the floor. Throwing the dummy on the ground after, making the trip means a five per cent penalty. The dumb-bell test requires candidates “by sheer muscular, e ff o rt" (no throw-up or snap-up) to raise a f u ll arm ’s length above the head a sixty-pound bell for a perfect score. T h i r t y pounders give you sixty per cent. N o t more than fo ur chances by each hand w il l be allowed. M ed ical a n d p h y s ic a l e x a m s will p ro b a b ly b e g in t h e f i r s t o r se c o n d w e e k in A u g u s t. T h o se w i t h a g r a d e of 88 o r ab ov e o n t h e w r i t t e n e x a m will be te s te d f ir s t . T h e p h y sic a l e x a m s w ill t a k e p lac e a t O hio F ie ld , ■ N e w Y o r k U n iv e r s ity , u p t o w n b r a n c h . M en will be c alled f o r t h e i r m e d ic a l e x a m s f o u r tim e s a d a y — a t 8 a. m., 11 a. m., 2 p. m ., a n d 6 p. m . M en w h o com e la te to a n e a r l i e r a p p o in t m e n t , will be p e r ­ m i t t e d to begin t h e i r te s ts a t a i a t e r tim e . I f a m a n is called fo r 11 a. m ., fo r ex am p le, a n d com es late, he will be p e r m i t te d to b e g in h is te s t a t 2 p. m. N o t more than four chances are allowed in the abdominal test shown. F ro m a reclining position, the candidate must assume a setting posture, carrying up behind his neck a bar-bell of from th ir ty to sixty pounds. H i s feet are held down by another candidate. M edical, P h ysical T ests Sam e D a y The LEADER learned t h is w e e k som e i n te r e s t in g f a c t s a b o u t t h e f i r e m a n test. F o r one t h in g , t h e m ed ic al a n d p h y sic a l t e s ts will be given th e s a m e day, j u s t a s th e y w e re on th e la s t p a tr o l ­ m a n e x am , b u t n o t th e s a n i t a t i o n e x a m . T h e c a n d i d a te will s t r i p to be e x a m in e d by t h e p h y sic ia n . H e will th e n , if h e p a sse s, go im ­ m e d ia te ly in to his g y m to gs a n d go down to th e field f o r his ex­ a m i n a ti o n . If he fails th e m ed ic al e x am , c o n dition ally , he h a s a c h a n c e fo r r e e x a m in a tio n la te r. T he hurdle seen here is part of the agility test. I t ’s three fee t six inches high. D o n ’t knock it down or i t w il l be counted against you as a foul. I f you get over it okay, you have to dodge through a barrier and continue on to the ladder test, | Color B lindness T est H e will be given his color b lin d ­ n e s s t e s t a t th e s a m e tim e he t a k e s th e m edical. T h is t e s t will n o t be c o m p lica ted o r d iffic u lt. T h e e x a m in e r s a r e only in te r e s t e d in d e te r m in in g w h e t h e r t h e c a n d i ­ d a te c an recognize b ro a d colors, like red, g re en , b lac k , yellow, blue. T h ey will n o t go in fo r v a r i­ o u s su b tle s h a d in g s. T h e c a n d i ­ d a te will p ro b a b ly be sh o w n a c olo re d piece of m a t e r ia l or c a r d ­ b o a r d , a n d a s k e d : “ W h a t color is t h i s ! ” O nly th o se w h o i n d ic a te d iffic u lty in r e co g n izin g p r i m a r y c olors will be given a m o re c o m ­ p r e h e n s iv e e x a m in a tio n fo r color b lind n e ss. F ro m the time you start until the time you finish you are clocked." B u t speaking of time, you get a fifteen-minute rest period before starting the mile run of the endurance test. This part of the physical w i l l be the last, regardless of the order which you take the other parts. T h e L E A D E H will continue to keep F irem en candid ates aw are o f all details a ffe ctin g them . To be up on iast-nilnut« new s, read Tlie L E A D E R each w eek. Professor Francis P. W all, who worked out the details of the physical test. H e feels that his physical requirements w i l l result in selecting the best of the candidates for firemen. I t ’s all figured out on a scientific basis, he says. These photos are presented through the cooperation of Prof. W a ll, the M u nicip al Commission, Embassy Theatres, and The L E A D E R . ‘Miss Civil Service’ T o Be Selected Friday T h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l g i r l in Civil S e rvice . O n F r i d a y , A u g u s t 1, a t noon s h a rp , the m ost b rillian t a r r a y of l o v e ly w o m e n in t h e g o v e r n m e n t s e rv ic c e v e r se e n t o g e t h e r will a s ­ s e m b le on t h e s t e p s o f C ity H a l l. 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F o x , F if th Avenue furrier, a n d Sew ard B r is b a n e , e d ito r of T h e L E A D E R . T h e fin a l j u d g i n g will t a k e p lace, a n d th e w in n e rs an n o u n ce d on F rid ay . W i n n e r G e ts F u r C o a t N o. 1 b e a u t y will r e c e iv e a f u r c o a t o f h e r o w n c h o ic e v a lu e d a t $400. R u n n e r - u p will r e ce iv e a $200 f u r c o a t of h e r o w n choice. T h e c o a ts a r e c o n t r i b u t e d by M r. I. J , F o x . T h e d e p a r t m e n t in w h i c h t h e w i n n e r w o r k s will be r e w a r d e d w i t h a silv e r lo v in g c u p from T he L E A D E R . A nd every one o f t h e p a r t i c i p a t i n g g irls will re ce ive a h a n d s o m e g i f t In d ic a t­ i n g h e r c h o ic e a s o n e of t h e to p b e a u tie s in Ctvll S erv ice. T h e Civil S e rv ic e B e a u t y C o n t e s t Is t h e f i r s t of its k i n d e v e r held. T h e i n t e r e s t in city , s t a t e , a n d f e d e r a l d e p a r t m e n t s h a s b e e n in ­ t e n s e , a n d so m e o f t h e g i r ls h a v e b e en n o m i n a t e d —believ e i t o r n o t —w i t h lo n g n o m i n a t i n g p e ti t io n s I n d ic a tin g t h e i r p o p u l a r i t y In t h e i r offices. Civil S e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s w h o c a n m a k e it a r e I n v ite d to be p r e s e n t d u rin g th e cerem onies a t noon F rid ay . P O L IC E C A L L S By M IK E SU LL IV A N Hole in One— Alm ost! T h e o u t s t a n d i n g p e r f o r m a n c e In IsLst w e e k ’s P o lic e G olf A sso c ia ­ t i o n t o u r n a m e n t a t N o r t h H ills G o lf Club, D o u g la s to n , L. L , w a s t h e e x h ib itio n o f S e r g e a n t W a l t e r C a s e y , 111th P e t ., In t h e h ole-ino n e c o n te s t. T e e in g o ff o n t h e 165-yard n i n th , S e r g e a n t C a se y d r o v e on e o n a line r i g h t d o w n t h e c e n t e r o f t h e f a ir w a y . T h e ba ll landed on the green, ro lle d s t r a i g h t f o r t h e p in a n d c a m e to a s lo w , t a n t a l i z i n g s t o p j u s t six i n c h e s s h o r t of t h e hole. T h e r a r e c o m b i n a t i o n o f skill a n d l u c k w h i c h goes in to a s h o t lik e th ia h a s been d e m o n s tra ted by th e a n ­ n u a l h ole-in-one t o u r n e y s c o n d u c tP R O F E S S IO N A L 8P K C IA I. C IV IL C O U R T E SY SK K V IC K TO K M PL O Y K K S DR. J. S. EFREMOFF SURGEON D E N T IS T 147 F o u r t h Ave. C or. 1 4 th St. (F o rm erly at P H O N K : 80 F i f t h A L, A v e .) 4-3910 Dr. D. G. POLLOCK Surgeon Dentist B ro o k ly n B ro o k ly n , B . L M. T. K. T. H ours t P u r a m u u n t T h e u t r * B ld ff. O n e F liffh t U p N . Y ., T R I u n f f l e 6 -8 0 2 0 n e K n I b A t. 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M E E H A N A ssista n t G a rd en e r S tu d y M a te ria l s t u d y S e rie s No. SB A s s o c ia te t h e n a m e s In C o lu m n A , w i t h t h e I n f o r m a t i o n In Col­ u m n B. N e x t t o t h e q u e s t io n n u m b e r on t h e a n s w e r s h e e t, w r i t e t h e l e t t e r o f t h e bes,t a n ­ sw e r . C o lu m n A 21. C a ta l p a 22. W h it e p in e 23. M o u n t a in a s h 24. R e d b u d 25. D o u g la s F i r C o lu m n B a. O rn a m en tal tre e h a v in g a furrow ed silv e r y g r a y bark. L e a v e s lo n g s t a lk e d . B e a r s c lu s ­ t e r s o f w h i t e o r p i n k is h co lo re d f lo w e rs b o r n e in u p r i g h t p o s itio n in s p r i n g . P o d s p e r s i s t t h r o u g h w in te r . b. A d e c id u o u s tree h a v in g p o i n te d le a f le ts o n r e d s t e m s , p r o d u c e s c lu s te r s o f w h i t e flo w e r s a n d s m a ll s c a r le t b e rrie s. H a s a sm o o th brow n b ark. c. B a r k s m o o th a n d s h i n y d a r k g r a y - b r o w n in color. I n old t r e e s b a r k b e c o m e s fiss u r e d , f o r m in g b r o a d r id g e s . N e e d le s % to 1% in c h e s long. C o nes 2 to 4 in c h e s lo ng . d. R o s e - p in k b lo sso m s p r o d u c e d in s p r i n g b e fo re t h e le a v e s u n ­ fold. D e c id u o u s o r n a m e n t a l t r e e p r o d u c i n g c o r d a t e s h a p e leaves. e. N e e d le s 3 to 5 in c h e s lon g , c lu s te r e d In fives. D ark bark d e e p ly f u r r o w e d , f o r m i n g p l a t e s in old tree s. f. R e d d is h - b r o w n f i s s u r e d b a r k . D a r k g lo ssy t r i a n g u l a r n e e d le s b o r n e in c lu s te r s o f t w o ’s f r o m fiv e to six in c h e s long. C o n e s f r o m f o u r to s ix i n c h e s lo n g t h i n ­ ly sc a le d . 26. A l e a d i n g h o rtic u ltu rist s t a t e s t h a t no re lia b le se e d h o u s e w o u ld i n j u r e t h e i r r e p u t a t i o n b y m ix i n g fille r g r a s s e s in t h e i r law n s e e d g r a s s m ix t u r e s , (a ) S t a t e b r ie f ly t h e p u r p o s e f o r u s i n g fille r g r a s s e s , (b) N a m e so m e g r a s s e s c o m m o n l y u se d . (c) I s n u r s e g r a s s f o u n d in b e t t e r g r a d e s o f l a w n seed m i x t u r e s ? D isc u ss t h e i r u se w i t h r e f e r e n c e t o b a s ic g r a sse s. 27. I t h a s b e e n r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t w h e n C hinch B ugs a re en­ c o u n te red on law n a re a s t h a t th « a r e a n o t b e fe rtiliz e d . B r ie f ly d is c u s s a g o o d r e a s o n to s u p p o r t t h i s a s s e r t io n . 28. A l e a d i n g h o r t i c u l t u r i s t d is­ a p p ro v es th e p a te n tin g of p lan ts. D o y o u a p p r o v e o r d is a p p r o v e h ia b e lie f ? G ive r e a s o n s . 29. Y o u n g p e r e n n i a l se e d lin g s t h a t h a d b e e n r e c e n tl y s e t o u t of d o o r s In t h e flo w e r b e d w e r e c u t o f f a t t h e g r o u n d d u r i n g t h e eve­ n i n g . G ive t h e c a u s e a n d c o n tr o l f o r th ia e x is ti n g co n d itio n . 30. E x p l a i n b r ie f ly h o w a n n u a l f lo w e r s , w h ile In b lo o m c a n b e t r a n s p l a n t e d w i t h little a f t e r ­ e ffec t. A p p o in tm e n ts L aborer (from C lim b e r a n d P r u n e r list, s u b j e c t to i n v e s ti g a ­ t io n ) . B a p t i s t V . C a pu cc io , B e n P u llo , L o u is L e v in e , W a l t e r J . Shea, J r ., G eorge D. R aim o n d i, J o h n D. F u l l e r . A s s 't . G a r d e n e r ( s u b je c t to in­ v e s t ig a t io n ) . H a r r y G. D ilts. P la y g ro u n d D ire cto r (su b ject to I n v e s t ig a t io n ) D a v id E r n s t o f f , A r ­ t h u r B e n n e t t , G o ldie W . M c G ir t, M a r c i a B e st. A t t e n d a n t —M a r g a r e t M . Mulh a ll, M a r y M a lo n e y , T h e r e s a C. J o h n s o n , M a r g a r e t M. C o n w a y , K a t h r y n M. F o le y , C a r r ie H ip p m an. C a n d id a te s N o tifie d McHale Broadcasts W illia m F . M c H a le, p r e s i d e n t o f E m p i r e B r a n c h , No. 36, N. A. L. C. a n d p r e s i d e n t o f t h e J o i n t C o n f e r e n c e o f A f f ilia te d P o s t a l E m p lo y e e s , sp o k e f o r lo n g e v ity in a b r o a d c a s t v ia s t a t i o n W W R L , W o o d sid e, L. I., o n M o n d a y , J u l y 21, 10:15-10:30 p. m . F ed N ew s T h e F e d s , local 10, h a v e f in a lly e sta b lis h e d a c r e d i t u n io n . So, if you need cash . . . The b o a t^ d e o n t h e 19th w a s a p le n t y e n jo y ­ a b le a f f a i r . . . C a r l ( T o m m y ) L ie b e r s te in , d e le g a te f r o m M a d i­ s o n S q u a r e s t a ti o n , h a s r e t u r n e d t o t a k e a sp e c ia l p r o m o ti o n t e s t b e c a u s e t h e y d id n o t file a p p li c a ­ t io n s d u r i n g t h e tim e r e q u ir e d . O n J u l y 2, P o lice C o m m is s io n e r V a le n tin e r e q u e s te d a sp e c ia l p r o ­ m o ti o n t e s t f o r e ig h ty -se v e n p a ­ tr o lm e n , t h i r t e e n of w h o m w e r e o n sic k -le a v e b e c a u s e of i n j u r y s u s ta i n e d in th e lin e o f d u ty , s e v e n ty - f o u r on sic k -le a v e d u e to n a t u r a l c au s e s . 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T h e pool will b e o p e n f r e e to c h il d r e n w e e k -d a y s a n d S a t u r ­ d a y s , f r o m 10 a .m . to 12:30 p.m. N o a d u l t s a r e p e r m i t t e d to e n te r t h e pool a r e a d u r i n g t h i s free p e r io d . T h e r e w ill be a c h a r g e o f t e n c e n t s f o r c h il d r e n u n d e r f o u r t e e n y e a r s o f a g e , a n d t w e n ty c e n t s fe e f o r a d u lt s , a f t e r 1 p .m ., w e e k -d a y s , S a t u r d a y s , a n d a ll day o n S u n d a y a n d h o lid a y s. P a r k i n g f a c ilitie s w i t h space e n o u g h to a c c o m m o d a t e 1,000 c ars is a d j a c e n t to t h e A m p h i t h e a t r e P o o l a n d c a n b e r e a c h e d f ro m e ith e r th e G ra n d C e n tra l P a r k ­ w a y o r H o r a c e H a r d i n g blvd. Gala P a rty E x a m T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n l a s t w e e k n o tif ie d th irty -fo u r can d id a te s w ho to o k t h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r p r o m o ti o n t o f o r e m a n o f a u t o m e c h a n ic s , o f t h e i r f a il u r e o n t h e w r i t t e n . T h e t e s t w a s c o n d u c t e d o n J u n e 21, a n d o p e n o n ly to P a r k e m p lo y e es . A c c o r d i n g to t h e C o m m is s io n , t h e p a s s i n g g r a d e will be s e t in a cc o rd an c e w ith th e needs of th e se rv ice . S a l a r y is lis te d a t $2,580 p e r y e a r , s u b j e c t to t h e b u d g e t. T w o v a c a n c i e s e x is t a t p r e s e n t. T he p ractical test a nd training, A g a la p a r t y o f t h e G r e a t e r N e w Y o r k P a r k E m p l o y e e s A sso c ia tio n w ill be h e ld a t M a n h a t t a n C e n te r g rand b a llr o o m . T h irty -fo u rth s tre e t a n d E ig h th avenue, on Sat­ u r d a y e v e n in g , S e p t e m b e r 13. M u s ic a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t b y t h e M ic k e y M e rlo s o r c h e s t r a . Beer a n d re fre s h m e n ts free. Price, $1.25 ,, f o r m e n , 75c f o r w o m e n . T h e c o m m i tt e e in c h a r g e c o n sists o f D e n n i s D e v e rs , G e r a r d D e v e rs, G e r a r d C o u g h la n , A r t h u r Seib r e c h t , J o h n P a n i c k , G e o rg e A. M ellevold, J a c k M c E n e r y n , a n d J o h n O ’C o n n o r. By D O N A L D M acD O U G A L House of R e presentatives p a s s e d t h e a m e n d e d H . R . 1057 o n W e d n e s d a y , J u l y 23 w i t h a n a m e n d m e n t w h i c h in c lu d e d t h e t h i r d a n d f o u r t h cla ss p o s t m a s ­ t e r s u n d e r t h e p ro v isio n s of t h e bill. 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D o n ­ nelly, 87 P e t . ; N e w f o n W. L a c e y , T r a f f i c F ; F r e d e r i c k M iller, T r a f ­ f ic K ; C h r i s t o p h e r W a r d , 112 P e t . ; C h a r le s Z u m b s , 60 P<<t.^ d e c e n t, e q u ita b le l o n g e v ity bill b e p a sse d . T h is is t h e S e n a t o r 's answ er: D e a r J e r r y : I fu lly a p p r e c ia t e t h e v i e w p o in t e x p r e s s e d in y o u r l e t t e r o f J u l y 22, a n d I w i s h to ta k e th is o p p o rtu n ity to assure y o u t h a t I f a v o r a n e ffec tiv e lo n g e v ity p a y bill. W e a r e co n ­ s t a n t l y w o r k i n g o n t h e m a t t e r in t h e S e n a te c o m m i tt e e , a n d we a r e t r y i n g t o w o r k o u t a bill w h i c h will b e fu lly s a t is f a c t o r y , a n d I h o p e t h a t t h e o b je c tio n s s u c h a s t h e s e s u g g e s t e d b y y ou w ill b e e lim in a te d . T h e c a m p a i g n f o r lo n g e v ity h a s b e e n a lo n g a n d , s o m e ti m e s , d is­ c o u r a g i n g e f f o rt. I th in k now th at we are a p p ro a c h in g a d e f in i t e a c h i e v e m e n t . R egards. S in c e re ly , J A M E S M. M E A D . Why Take I t Out On Postal Workers? M any new spapers a re tru m p e t­ i n g u p t h e i d e a t h a t c iv ilia n ex­ p e n d i t u r e s m u s t b e c u t. E r g o , no lo n g e v ity p a y . P o s t a l e m p lo y e es n e e d h a v e n o q u a l m s a b o u t th is “ s a l a r y g r a b . ” I t ’s n o g r a b . I n t h e d a y s o f d e p r e s s io n , p o s t a l e m ­ p lo y ees, a l o n g w i t h o t h e r s , h a d t h e i r p a y le s s f u r l o u g h s a n d t h e i r p a y c u ts . N o w , w i t h i n d u s t r y b o o m in g , w a g e s r is i n g , t h e s t a ­ tio n a ry sa lary of th e postal em ­ p lo yees is a g a i n a p a y c u t. I s t h e m o d e s t l o n g e v ity p a y to o m u c h to a sk ? C o rre c tio n L is t D iv id ed in to g r o u p s f o r t h e C or­ r e c t i o n a n d So cial W e l f a r e de­ p a r t m e n t s , t h e o p e n c o m p e titiv e lis t f o r a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t h a s j u s t b e en e s t a b l i s h e d b y t h e S t a t e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n . T h e s a l a r y ; $3,120-$3,870. T h e c o m p le te lis t f o r C o r r e c ­ t io n : 1. M a r ie D u f f i n , 88.91; 2. A n n a C. M iller, 87.57; 3. E l i z a b e t h V. R o b in s o n , 86.67; 4. E . M. N ic h o ls o n , 82.98; 5. R a c h e l S. N e w lin , 81.74; 6 . B e r n ic e B y field,, 80.32 ; 7. R u t h S a r a c o n , 80.01; 8 . M ild re d B u z za , 79.05; 9. S a m M. B a d ia n , 75.93. F o r Social W e l f a r e : 1. K a t h l e e n M. R eilly , 83.09; 2. B e r n ic e B y­ field, 80.78; 3. R o s a l ie Supplee^ 80.60. P age Thirteen CIVIL SER V IC E L E A D E R Tuesday, Ju ly 29, 1941 LEGAL NOTICE I X D E N ’M E Y R . G U S T A V E . —C i t a t i o n . — ' T h e P e o p le of t h o S t c t o o t N e w Y o r k , by t h o g r a c e oT G o d f r e e a n d I n d e p c n d e l i t , to l l p n i y L l n d c n m c y r . L o u i s e L l n d e n m«yr, Henry L in d e n n ii'jr, Jr., li o s l e M oe lz er. H e n r y E d w a r d R o n nt a K , Ali no E v e l y n S o n n l a B M e n n le , B r u c e M e n n ie , V e r a HDelzer, T h i l o H o e l z c r , J r . , H a r o l d Iloelzer, G e r tr u d e U rchg Steffe ns, E l e a n o r G e r tr u d e S teffens, R obert W illiam S te f­ fens , C a r l L l n d e n m e y r , D o r o t h y L l n d e n n i e y r D ro w n , b e i n g t h e p e r s o n a I n t e r e s t e d c r e d i t o r s , d i s t r i b u t e e s o r o t h e r w i s e . In t h o e s t a t e o f G u s t a v e L l n d e n m e y r , doc*iai!cd. w h o a t t h e t i m e o t h i s d e a t h w a s a r e s i d e n t of N e w Yorit C it y , N e w Yo.~l< C o u n t y , N. 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A n t w e r p : T h e f o r e g o i n g s u m m o n s is s e r v e d u p o n y o u b y p u b l i c a t i o n i j u r . s u a n t to a n o r d e r o f H o n . S a n i u r i TT. H o f s t a d t e r . .l u s t l c e of t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t of t h e S t a t e o f N e w T o r k d a t e d t h e 23rd d a y o f J u l y . 1941. a n d fi l e d w i t h t h e c o m p l n l n t In t h e o f ­ f i c e o f t h e c l e r k of t h o C o u n t y of N e w T o r k . a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e . P’oley S q u a r e , C it y , C o u n t y a n d S t a t e of N e w D a t c i l N e w T o r k . N. T.. J n l v 24th, 1041. L E O N & 'U’E I L L , Attorney.«i for Plaintiffs, l. l E a s t 2flth S t r e e t . B o r o u t r h of M a n h a t ­ t a n , N e w Y'ork, N e w Y’o r k . Beer Licenses N otioe a l . t r e b y g i v e n t h a t I.icenfco N o . G B OO-JOO h a s b e e n Is su e d to t h e u n d e r s i g n o d to s el l b e e r a t r-^.'ail u n d e i t h e A lc o h >:ic B e v e r a g e C o r t r o l L a w a t 210T 7 t h A ' e n u e . C i t y a n d C o u n t v c f N e w T o r k f u r off-pre m ist s c o n s u in f . t lo n . C & C F o o d M a r k e t , i n c . , 2107 7 t h / v e ­ nue. N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n f i a t L'.confio No. G B KM87 h a s b e e n I s s u e d 'O t; ie \ i n d e r e i g n e d t o s e ll b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h e A i c o h o l i c B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l f. nw a t 87.1 S e c o n d A v e n u e , C i t y a n d C o u n t y of N f w Tork for off-prem ises consum ption. M a r l a G ai z o, 875 2n d A v e n u e . ____________ N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t l i a t Licen.so No. B E 204:3 h a s b e e n i.ssued to t h e u n d e r Big ne d t o s el l b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h e A l c o h o l i c B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w a t TioO •West 14Cth S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n t y of N e w Torl c f o r o n - p r e m i s e s c o n s u m p t i o n . l U t z B a l l r o o m I n c ., 5rjO W . 14Cth S t r e e t . N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t Licen.'ie No. C 87U h a s b e e n ls.sued to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d t o .sell b e e r a t w h o l e s a l e , u n d e r ^ l e A l­ c o h o l i c J 3 e v e r a g o C o n t r o l L a w a t 1«41 K r c a d w a y , R o o m 704, C i t y a n d C o u n t y o f New Y’o r k for off-prem ises con­ s u m p t i o n . G. K r u e g e r B r e w i n g Co., 1841 B i ' o a d w a y , R o o m 704. N O T I C E Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t Llcen.se N o . E B 02114 h a s be e n I s su e d to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d to sell b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h e A lc 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 449 L e x i n g t o n Av e., C it y a n d C o u n t y of N e w Y^ork t o r o n - p r e m i s e s c o n s u m p t i o n . S h a n t y Shop.s, In c. , 449 L e x i n g t o n Ave. 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 N o . E B 0257.3 h a s b e e n i s s u e d to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d to sell b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h o 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 443 9 t h A v e n u e , C it y a n d C o u n t y o f N e w T o r k f o r o n - p r e m i. s e a c o n s u m p t i o n . J o h n I I . D a p p e r . J r . , 443 9 t h A v e n u e . N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L i c e n s e No. E B H3 h a s b e e n i s s u e d to t h e u n d e r ­ s i g n e d to s e ll b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r llm A l c o h o l i c B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w .nt 438 E . 77th S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n t y of N e w T o r k f o r o n - p r e m i s e s c o n s u m p t i o n . M 'c h a e l K e l l y . 438 E. 7 7 th S t r e e t , ___________ _ N o t i c e is h e r e b y s l v e n t h a t L i c e n s e No. E B 303 h a s be en a.sued to *iio u n d e r o i g n e d t o s el l b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d o r t h e A l c o h o l i c B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w ' it 113 M o r n l n g s i d e A v e n u e , C i t y a n d C o u n t y of N e w Y o r k f o r 0 n - p r e n i l s ' ’s c ' in s \i in i) t 'c n . H a t t i e & M o r r i s C o h e n 113 M or nii jTfide Avenue. 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. E B 00151 h a s b e e n I w u e d to ih o u n d e r ­ s i g n e d to s el l b e e r i \ t r*:tail u n d e r t h e A l c o h o l i c B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w a t 154fiO E a s t SOth S t r e e t , C : t y anO C o u n t y of N e w Y ork for o n -p rem ises co rsu m p tlo n . H . L. G r e e n C o . , In c. , lOl-liO E a s t 6 t t h S treet. A n sw ers to P o lic e S e r g e a n t E x a m By L IE U T . B E R T R A N D P. W R A Y ( C o n c l u d e d f r o m l a s t w e e k .) Q u e stio n 2 (C o n tin u e d ) Reporting; tlie Action Action taken a t th e scene shall be comprehensively reported a.s to fires if any, d am ag e to w a te r and g a s mains, telephones, sewers, elec­ tric wiring, conditions of streets, services needed, location of unexloded bombs, etc. A record shall e k e pt of notifications made, in­ juries, replacem ents, squads and Dureaus assisted, and the length of tim e sp en t a t each' assignm ent. In view of th e m ag n itu de of the ta s k confronting an emergency se r­ vice squad in the event of a n in­ vasion or a ir raid, the following im provem ents a re sugge.sted: 1. W ider scope of train in g for the existing personnel. 2. T rain a large reserve crew. 3 Seek cooperation of civilians in territo ry with a knowledge of en­ gineering, etc. j , I*. E 4. P r o m o t e se lf re l i a n c e a n d in itia tivc. 5. ’ A m ple s p a r e e q u i p m e n t t o be k e p t a t a c e n t r a l p oint. 6 . O rganization o t a^mobile repair u n it w ith com petent mechanics. Q u e s tio n No. S A ssum e tn a t you are a se rg ea n t a b o u t to q u e s t io n a p a t r o l m a n c o n ­ c e r n i n g h is d u t i e s g e n e r a lly . W h a t lin e of q u e s t io n i n g w o u ld y o u fol­ low in t h i s c o n n e c t i o n ? A s s u m e t h a t y o u f o u n d t h e e e r e s p o n s e s In ­ co rrect or in a ccu ra te ; w h a t f u r ­ t h e r a c t i o n s h o u ld y o u t a k e ? A n s w e r R u l e N o. 73 of P. R. R u l e s a n d R e g u l a t i o n s em b o d ie s t h e g e n e r a l d u t i e s o f a s e r g e a n t i n r e f e r e n c e to e x a c t i n g p r o p e r police d u t y , In ­ stru c tin g a n d assistin g patrolm en In t h e t e r r i t o r y s u b j e c t to h is s u p e r ­ vision. In o r d e r t h a t s u c h a s e r ­ g e a n t m a y l u d ic io u s ly d e t e r m i n e a p a t r o l m a n ’s c r e d ib ility a n d to e o u ita b l y e v a l u a t e his w o rk , d e t e r m i n e his qualifications, w eak n e sse s a n d li m i t a t i o n s a n d d ev o tio n to d u t y , it will be n e c e s s a r y t h a t c e r t a i n que.*!t i o n s be a s k e d , l i b e r a lly u s i n g K i p ­ lin g ’s W ’s ( W h e n , w h e r e , w h o, w h a t , h o w a n d w h y ) a s a guide. Questions a bo u t conditions follow: Question him as to his m ethods of procedure re la tin g to violators of th e liquor law, re p uta tio n and con­ so rts of h a ck drivers, persons p a r s ­ ing over post late a t nig ht with bundles or loitering abo u t or acting In a suspicious m an ner, sabo teurs arou n d defense plants or frozen a r e a s ; tim e persons of known oad c h a r a c te r visit his post; reputation and c h a r a c te r of app lican ts for li­ censes; persons living a a d doing business on hi.s post; suspccted li­ censed and unlicensed places; chil­ dren show ing a predi-iposition to crim inal a ctiv ities; pcraons contrib­ u tin g to delinquency of m inors; known p erv erts loiterini? around p lay g ro u nd s; multiple dv/elling s u s ­ pected as being used for p ro stitu ­ tion ; u n s a n ita r y plases, gam es in the s tre e t: an y conditions affecl:n g schools, churches, courts, or public buildings; location cf fir? boxe.s, telephones,, pumps, v^ater gate.s, in­ d u strial p lants and otiier places on th e U. F. 8 ; time of closing of bu.siness houses; s a n ita rv condiliens such a s stables, garbage, lood handling, e t c . ; axa-n’. nation of doors, low windows, .nreaways. a r e a gates, e t c . ; juvenile dclinqu»>ncy, o th er conditions conducivo to cri;ne; traffic violations such aa p a rk in g in restricted areas, double and over­ tim e p a rk in g ; fire h a z a rd s; cru:sing vehicles late a t n ig h t; com­ p lain ts of crimes or conditions on post; conditions relative to vice, gam bling and liquor; vandalism to P a r k Dep’t. p ro p e rty ; wnere 1 g h ts a re ordinarily left burn in g and the location of safes a n d valuable m e r­ chandise; floating crap gamos. Que.stions as to general d u tie s; Question as to how he -n.spected his post and w h a t oon^litions r e ­ quiring police a tte n tio n were ob­ served. H ow he acted io ].revent crim es or u nlaw ful conditions; w h a t action tak en on v a ca n t hou.ses on post and his visitation th ere to and his report concerning t^i-^m. Is, he prompt, alert, o b serv an t? Does he u nd e rstan d the proper use of his equipm ent? Is he fam iliar with the prescribed route to his post, meal time, ringing tim e and who relieves him? Does he know his a ssign m en ts .such a s school crossings, church crossings, payrolls, special posts, etc., and the tim e th ey a re to be covered? W h a t does he know as to his patrol duty in general, such a s duty to patrol to left, not on cars, e t c . ; his knowledge of the location.^ of fire and police signal boxes, pub­ lic telephones, etc.? How he would Beer Notices N o t i c e Is h e r e y b g l v e n t h a t f. lc en s o No. E B 00120 h a s b ee n is.sued to t h e u n d t r s i g n e d lo soli b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h e A c o h o l ’.o B o v e r a g e C o n t r o l I>aw a t 48 TiO W e s t 14th S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n t y of N e w T o r k f o r on-premi.«iPS cot isimiiilIon. H. L. G r e e n Co., In c. , 48-.")0 \Ve.‘ t 14th Street. __________________________ N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n h ' l t Ll.’r r . t e No. E H OOOH.5 h a s b e e n ‘.ssiiod lO t i e u n d e r s i g n e d to sell b e e r a t r c t a t l i m a * r t h e A l c o h o l ic B e v e r a g e C o n : r j l f . a w a t 22 E a s t ]-Uh S t r e e t , C it v a n d County of N e w T o r k fo r o n - p r e m l a o s ; o n s a m i ' l i o n H . L. G r e e n Co., L u ' , 22 E a s t 14th Street. N O T I C E Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t I . l c e n s e No. L 1141 h a s be en is.sued to t h e u n d e r ­ s i g n e d to s el l l i q u o r a t r e t a i l u n d e r th o A l c o h o l ic B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l I . a w a t 214 D e l a n c e y St., C it y a n d C o u n t y of N e w York for on-prem ises consum ption. S a m u e l H a l p e r n , 244 D e l a n c e y St. 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. E B 20387 h a s b e e n I s su e d to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d to se ll b e e r a t r e t a i l u n ­ der tho A l c o h o l ic Beverage C ontrol L a w a t 45 M o t t S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n ­ t y of N e w Y'ork f o r o n - p r e m l s e n c o n ­ su m p tio n . C hew K w ong, T h e C hinese R e s t a u r a n t , 4.5 M o t t S t r e e t . 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. E B 00400 h a s b e e n I s su e d t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d t o sell b e e r a t r e t a i l , u n ­ der the Alcoholic Beverage C ontrol L a w a t 75 .^th A v e n u e . C i t y a n d C o u n t y of N e w Y ork for on-prem ises con­ s u m p t i o n . M a x Peinb-.’ r g & B e n j a m i n O r low , O & F D e l i c a t e s s e n & U e £ t a u r a n t , 7S 6th AvenvM. (R e t.) cari’y on an Investigation of suspi­ cious circum.stances such a s : Auto s ta n d in g w ith m otors running, or passlntT w ithout lam ps lighted? vVhat c o n stitu tes a reasonable de­ gree of satisfactio n concerning p er­ sons in vehicles in loft an d busi­ ness sections on Sundays, holidays an d h a lf holidays? W h at his duty is a t expiration of to u r of patrol as to relieving point, school crossing, a b an do n in g of post an d proceeding to sta tio n house? W h a t action to bo tak en wnen q u ittin g post for police or persona n ecessity; proper action on aided an d accident ca-ses, also arrest.^ and sum m onses, action in courts, e t c . ; c are of uniform and equipm ent and d e p a rtm e n t p ro p ­ e rty ? Proper m a rk in g an d handling of evidence, properly re porting sick, cooperation with o th e rs ; prop­ e r notifications an d describing of a u tos and persons wanted, Jewelry, etc., and w h a t he considers to be a distinctive m a rk of identification? H ow he would handle tra ffic con­ ditions; action in reg ard to s u s ­ pected p a ck a g es; unneces.sary nois­ es. dog b ites; accidents involving buses, h y d ra n ts , lam p posts. « t c .; veh icu lar accidents resu ltin g In nersonal in ju r i e s ; dead or unconscious persons, lost per.sons, etc.? W h a t action he would ta k e upon discov­ e ring a n y u n u su a l occurrenccs, dis­ orders, fires, accidents, riots, hom i­ cides, serious felonious assaults, explosions, robberies, emergencies? Test his general knowledge relative to in te rp re ta tio n and enforcem ent of laws, rules an d th e m anual. The c orrectness a n d acc u rac y of such p a tr o lm a n ’s responses could be determ ined by a comparison of the p a tro lm a n ’s responses an d the in­ form atio n received from patrolm en re g u la rly assigned to the post, storekeepers, residents an d other se rg e an ts who h av e worked in the territo ry . Check with route men such a s mailmen, milkmen, deliv­ erymen, san ita tio n w o rk ers on post, principal of n e arby school, te a c h ­ ers, clergy, etc. W ith a view of fu r­ t h e r checking, visit courts, p lay ­ grounds, se ttle m e n t houses, w elfare agencies, licensed premises and business houses. Reference should be made to th e com plaint file U.F. 60. 61; U.F. 45. J.A.B. 2 Cards, bul­ letin board, U.F. 29. busine.sa house index as to correctness of names, etc. A rre st and Sum m ons Record an d I n d e x ; Aided and Accident R e ­ cords, Cards and R e p o rts; Telephone an d Telephone Sw itchboard Record; Blotter, Memo Books, Roll Calls. The action to be tak e n if s t a te ­ m en ts prove incorrect is; 1. A scertain if responses constained deliberate m isrep resentatio n s or were e rro rs m ade th ro u gh ignor­ ance. 2. I f th ro u g h Ignorance, Instruct him in law.s, rules and m an ua l re­ la tin g to specific conditions e x ist­ ing on his post and his general duties and action to be tak en in proper cases. 3. If he knowingly m isrepresented facts, determ ine reason, then if conditions w a r r a n t, re fer to com­ m an d in g officer with reco m m en d a­ tion t h a t his post be changed and proper disciplinary action be insti­ tuted again.st such member. Question No. 4 T he ability to in te rro g a te com­ p lain an ts, siispects and witnesses is a m ajoi a tt r i b u te of a good inves­ tig a tin g officer. W h a t a re the p rin­ ciples and procedures a n investi­ g a tin g officer should employ in such interrog atio n s? Answer I—r r l n c l p l e s f o r i n t e r r o g a t i n g c o m ­ p la in a n ts , n e sse s. su sp ectN a n d B. S u s p e c t s : 1. Question soon a s possible a f te r the commission of crim inal act. 2. All periTons a re considered inno­ cent until proved guilty. 3. C ircu m sta ntia l evidence m ay be m isleading. 4. Suspect m ay be victim of false testim ony. 5. His rep u ta tio n m ust not be unnece.ssarily endangered. 6 . Dor.’t use third degree methods. 7. Don’t ju m p a t conclusions. 8 . I t is the function of the jury to determ ine his guilt or innocence. 9. Police should be Interested in prim a facie case. C. W itnesses: 1. A w itness is not to be regarded C H R O N I C D iS E itS E S DF BIOOD. SKIN KHD NEHIHS G e n e r a l U ’e a k n e s s , C h r ii ni o U lc e rs , S toinat-li DiNor ilr rs , Ui-ctnl OiseaseH, ll e m o r r h o U lN ( p i l e s ) . B l a d d e r a n d K i d n e y Troul>IeH, ( ' h r o n i e A i l m e n t s o f :>IEN a n d \V(»:MEN t r e a t e d b.v m o d e m m e t h o d s . H lo o d T e s t s , L’r in n l y s i s a n d X-Ila.vH a s s u r e c o r r e c t (llagnnsis and proper treatm ent. In je c tio n s w h en indicated. I f y o u h u v e s o m e a l i m e n t y o u do n o t u n d e r s t a n d , t' o ni e f o r eo u H u lt a tl o n a n d e x a m i n a t i o n a n d h a v e y o u r cttse e x p l a i n e d t o y o u . I M ED IC A L EX A M IN A TIO N ★ $2.00 ! D r. L . Z I N S 110 East 16 St., N. Y. 4 th A ve. an d H o u r s 8 a .m . to S p .m .. Irv in g PI. S un. 9 to 8 B e f a ir, u se t a c t , d i p l o m a c y p a tie n c e . Q u e s t i o n t h e m b e fo re q u e s t i o n ­ tiie s u s p e c t . 4. Q uestion se p a ra te ly , q u es tio n ­ in g p rin c i p a l w i t n e s s e s f i rs t . 5 D e t e r m i n e if c o n n e c t e d in a n y w a y w ith the subject, su s p e c t or o t h e r w t n e s s e s to t h e c r im e . 6. Q u e s t i o n a c c o r d i n g to m e n t a l ­ ity, sex, ag e, ra c e , relig io n , s o c ia l s t a t u s , e d u c a t i o n , etc. 7. E s t a b l i s h m o t i v e f o r r e l u c t a n c # t o t e s t i f y o r f o r lying. 8. D i f f e r e n t i a t e b e t w e e n o p in io n s a n d a c t u a l k n o w le d g e . 9. R e d u c e s t a t e m e n t s t o w r i t i n g a n d h a v e t h e m s ig n t h e m . 10. S t a t e m e n t s m u s t be c h e c k e a by p l a c i n g se lf in a b s o l u t e i d e n u cal s i t u a t i o n in o r d e r to v e r i f y t h e testim o n y . . ^ 11. S u s p e c t sh o u l d be v ie w e d in Id e n tic a l s u r r o u n d i n g s a s scene of crim e an d a t ap p ro x im ately sa m e hour, , _ U In id en tify in g person fronj p h o t c s p h o to s h o u l d be p l a c e d a m o n g several o thers. F o r a m ore-detailed description of th e technique of questioning, re a d Modernian & O’ConncH’s “ Modern Criminal I n v e stig a tio n .” SIGNALMAN REQ'IEST iSDENIED A re q u e st of sig n a lm e n t h a t c ro ss p r o m o tio n s in th e B o a rd o f T ran sp o rtatio n be allo w ed be­ tw een o p eratin g an d m a in te n a n c e p o sitio n s w a s d e n ie d b y t h e C ivil S erv ice C o m m issio n th is w e e k . I n s u p p o r t o f its decisio n th e C o m m is sio n h e ld t h a t in w id e n ­ ing p ro m o tio n o p p o rtu n itie s all e m p lo y e e s in t h e e n t i r e g r o u p sh o u ld be g iven eq u al o p p o r­ tu n ity . T h is w a s n o t co n .sid ered to b e th e s i t u a t i o n in t h i s c a s e . T h e C om m ission ad d ed t h a t em ­ p lo y e e s of th e s ig n a l d iv isio n in th e B o a rd of T r a n s p o r ta tio n h a d e qual o p p o rtu n ities for p ro m o tio n w i t h all o t h e r g r o u p s a n d v . e r e n o t b ein g d isc rim in a te d ag ain st. ^ ★ JUNIOR CLERKS f E X A M C o n c e n tra te IN O n A U G U S T Y o ix r ■ O w n O p tio n STUDY BOOKS by F IL IN G O P T I O N A 135 p a g e book t h a t c o n ta i n s nil t h e l a t e s t m a t e r i a l — r i g h t u p to J u n e , 1911— GeZ r / i i s Book fo r t h e s e vita l t e s t to p ic s; . A lp h ab etic, . (V ariade x, Soundex. K nrdex, T r l j i l o C.'lieek, L e a d e r , S af oB ii ar tl . D e w o y P e c i m a l , D i r e o l A l p n a b p t l c . I ) ui ) le x N u m o r i o . I d e a l H e a d y .Made, ^VatJa.‘^^l N a t u r a l I n d e x , .Skylino Vi.slon, D i r e c t N a m e , E x p a n d l n u I n d e x , K I c c t ro t il o . P e r p e t u a l in d e x , e t c . ) •« . . . • . F iln iK K q n ip m e n t a n d S u p p lie s . I ' i i i n i r O p e r a t i o n — (.'o<linK . I ' o l I o u i n K D i r e c t i o n s — ."M ental A l e r t n e s s . S p ellin g — V o cab u lary . ( i n i m m a r — l<’ n » r l i n l > . C iv il S e r v ic c A r i t h m e t i c . . , 634 E x a m i n a t i o n T y p e ( J iie s tio n s —T h o r o u B h l y M odern N u m eric, F ilin R G e o K n ip h ic and S u b ject F ilin g . S .v R tem s S T A T I S T I C A L n on M o d e r n —$1.28 O P T I O N - A n e x h a u s t i v e re v ie w o f t h e s t a t i s t i c a l k n o w le d g e ne ede d f o r t h i s o p tio n — p ro d u c ed l o r th is option. Y ou'll W an t This Material: . , ■ . ('o iie c tio n «>f D a ta — S an ip lIn K T e c h n lq u ca. A ss ei iib ii nK D a t a - T a b u l a l i o n . s . ( i r a p h i c I ’ r e s e n t a t i o n — ll l u . s lr a t lo n s . T e n t r a l T e n d e n c y — M e a n s . Modea, M e d i a n s . • D is p er s l» )n —I ’r o b a b l o K r r o r . . • .A rith m etical C o m im tn tio n s. I t e i u t e d C l e r i c n ; n iir >e<< . 728 K x a m i n a t i o n Type p n n W IA II n o n r D C t FOR MAIL ORUfcKa! " bookshop, 97 D u a n e St.. N e w Y o r k Cit y. E n c l o s e d plea.so f i n d t l . W (check, m ony o rder), t l u e s t i o n s - 150 Send off :lits p a c e s — $1.25 coupon th o first y„u dol u s a imn oonnee y - m a U I n u on y o u r p a r t ! th in s move I.EADEn L ea d er r i e a s e r u s h m e a co p y of J U N I O U C LE H IC . S TA TISTIC A L □ F ILIN G □ ( O v e r 26 V et ir s T r a c t l c e ) B et. 2. and 3 ing U . S . G O V E R N M E N T w it­ A. Com plaints: 1. Be courteous, tactful, s^-mpathetic, p a tie n t an d willing to coop­ erate. 2. R em em b er t h a t com plainants 'a r e u sually victims of circumsta n ce f Keep in m ind t h a t they h av e been inconvenienced an d th a t they re p rese n t th e state. 3.' T hey a re u sually on th e side w ith the law. 4. Consider c o m p lain ant’s m e n ta l­ ity an d emotional stability, com­ p lain a n t m ay be psychotic, s u f f e r ­ ing persecution delusions 5. Motto m u st be "A t Your Ser­ vice.” him . ^ 1 ♦ 8. R e m a i n a m y.stery, d o n t let h im k n o w h o w m u c h y o u k n o w co n ­ c e r n i n g t h e c rim e. 9. W h e n o n c e t h e s u b j e c t o f t h e c r i m e i.s t o u c h e d a s k q u e s t i o n s m o r e rapidly r e p e a t i n g s o m e of t h e m f r o m t im e to t i m e ; it is v e r y d i f ­ f i c u l t to lie consi.sten tly. 10. Q u e s tio n a w a y f r o m paren t.s, f r i e n d s , etc. , _______ 11. I n v e s t i g a t e a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s in h is f a v o r . 12. I f he c o n f e s s e s h a v e h im si g n In f r o n t of w i t n e s s e s , a n d m a k e p r o p e r n o t i f i c a t i o n s , etc. C. W i t n e s s e s : 1. B e f o r e q ue.s tioning, k e e p s e p a r - a s a priso ner even th ou g h held a s m aterial. 2. Malta them feel a t ease in an informal bu), bu tinesslik e atm ospheru. 3. I n te r r o g a to r should know the psychology of th« person to be questioned. ' . . . . , 4. W itnesses »hou1ti be trea ted w ith tact, care and patience even th o u g h th eir testim ony ten d s to de­ stroy the case a g a in st the suspect. 5 They should never be a n ta g o n ­ ized n or mistrea.ted. D o n 't frigh te n shy persons. 6 . Use clear, u n a m b igu o us and non-leading questions. 7. Even an honest person’s te s ti ­ mony should be checked as only evidence of a technical n a tu r e has absolute value. 8 . The best w itness Is one who u n ­ d e rstan d s the facts. 9. Sense of feeling is more h ig h ­ ly developed in blind per.«ons. 10. T aste is an individual reaction. 11. Visual ob servation i.s looked upon as most accu rate. 12. Race c h a ra c te ris tic s and the Individuality of the w itn ess play an im p o rta n t role. 13. Children a r e genel’ally good witnesses if handled with c are but suggestive questio ns should no t be ask ed of them. 14. P erson s in early tw e n tie s a re n ot considered good w itnesses for as a rule th ey a r e too occupied w ith themselves. 15. Middle aged persons a re looked iipon as good w itnesses a s th ey a re more settled an d experience h a s t a u g h t th em value of being o bserv­ ant. I I.—Procedure In In terro g a tin g complalnantft, suspects a n d w it­ nesses: A . C om plainants: 1. A scertain all fa c ts of com plaint a s to time, place an d circu m stan ces. 2. T ak e down the m a jo r p a r ts of com plaint in writing. 3. Obtain a c c u r a te an d complete description of p ro p e rty a n d d istin c ­ tive description oi persons. 4 In fo im c o m p la in a n t o t his rig h ts and lim itations. 5. D eterm ine reaso n fo r th e com­ plaint. 6 . Make prop er e n tr y on U.F. 61. 7. Consult a la rm s fo r p ertin e n t In­ form ation. 8 . Make proper notifications to precincts, squads a n d bureaus, etc., affected. 9. Apprize c o m p la ina nt from tim e to tim e of progress. B. Suspects: 1. Question a.s soon a s po.ssible a f te r commi.SK.ion bu t f irst finish prelim inary investigation. 2. Consider his m e n ta lity and question accordingly, f a ir and u n ­ prejudiced. 3. T rea t him a s a witne.ss, lead him to thinlc he is not suspected an d don’t put nim on the defense. 4. S ta r t off a-sking questions not connected with the crime. 5. E ffec t a clever c han ge of pace. 6 . If he a p p e a rs to be lying a l­ low him to tall{ freely, he will soon tie him self up too deeply to lie out a nd in all probability he will then confess. 7. O utw ard ly a p p e a r to t r u s t him, gain his confidence, don’t force N am e Addr BOO K STORE 97 DUANE ST. New York City Pagfe Fourteen y/ I CIVIL SER V IC E LE A D ER 1- Mentaf F u ro re ! F u r o f c ’s th e w o rd fo r w h a t ha s b oen s t i r r e d in th e D e p a r t m e n t of M e n t a l H y g ie n e by t h a t Pd itorial in T h e L E A D E R o f tw o w e e k s ago, titled “ T h e H o s p ita l A tte n d ­ a n t M ess.” By letter, phone, a n d l>ersonal call w e ’ve received a good deal of in f o r m a t io n t h a t f u r ­ t h e r p ro v e s t h e case we s t a t e d : t h a t m o re f u n d s h a v e to be a p ­ p r o p r i a t e d if t h e A t t e n d a n t job is t o be s a t is f a c t o r y a n d if th e p a ­ tie n t s a r e to re ce iv e a d e q u a t e care. “ You h a v e j u s t s c r a tc h e d t h e s u r f a c e , ” is a q u o te f io m one o f t h e le tte r s , a n d i t ’s typical of t h e a t t i t u d e of all. R i g h t now w e ’re c o llectin g th is m a t e r i a l in o rg a n iz e d fash io n , a n d plan to p ub lish It a s we get it, b e g in n in g in a few weeks. M e a n w h ile we u r g e all o t h e i s w h o h a v e in f o r m a t io n t h a t would f u r t h e r aid t h e e m p lo y e es of th e d e p a r t m e n t in im p r o v in g t h e i r jo b to Ipt u a k n o w a b o u t it. W e w a n t f a c t s a n d fig\ires. W e ’ll of td h d c o u r s e k e e p e v e r y t h i n g c o n f id e n ­ tial. One of our correspondents p r o m is e s m o r e m a t e r i a l if wo w ish it. H e a s k s t h a t w e in se rt “ M o re F a c t s ” a t t h e end of th is artic le . So—“ M o re F a c t s ! ” Superintendent List T h e new list f o r s u p e r i n te n d e n t is e x p e c te d o u t v e ry s h o rtly . U n ­ til it a p p e a r s , i t ’s d o u b tf u l if a n y ­ o n e will be p ic k e d to h e a d th e n e w I n s t itu tio n , W illo w B ro o k S ta te School, o u t on S t a te n Is la n d . P ro g re s s o f th e L ist H ere’s th e la test stan d in g on th e present H o sp ital A ttendant list: F o r zone 4 jo b s o u tsid e t h e five b o r o u g h s o f N e w Y o r k City, m ale c e r t i f ic a t i o n s a n d a p p o in t m e n t s h a v e both g o n e d o w n to 14,816. A m ong th e w om en th e late st cer­ tif ic a tio n is 14,829, t h e l a t e s t a p ­ p o i n tm e n t 14,825. In s id e th e city, a m o n g t h e m en c e r t i f ic a tio n s h a v e r e a c h e d to 9,996 a n d a p p o i n t m e n t s to 7,840. F o r th e w o m e n , 3,817 is t h e l a t e s t c e r tif ic a tio n , 3,128 t h e l a t e s t a p ­ p o in tm e n t. A to ta l of 313 p e r m a n e n t a p ­ p o i n tm e n ts a n d 25 p ro v isio n a ls h a v e b een m a d e in zone 1. L a t e s t m a le a p p o i n t m e n t w a s 14,824, l a t ­ e st fe m a le a p p o in t m e n t , 9,978. Utica State-Ments T h e a n n u a l p icn ic o f t h e e m ­ ployees a t U t i c a S t a te H o s p it a l s t a r t s in n e x t M o n d a y n ig h t, Aug. 4, a t 6 o ’clock, to l a s t till t h e wee h o u rs. T h e p lac e : T r e n ­ to n F a l ls c lu b h o u s e. H . W h e e le r h e a d s t h e c o m m i tt e e in c h a r g e , a.ssisted by M rs. C a rro ll, K. Jo n e s, M. K a s h n e r , R . M c K e n n a , B e r t T y sick , A. M c T y r c k , a n d S. S e a r s . . . T h o se w ho c a m e b a c k f r o m th e J u l y 4th c e le b ra tio n a t H u d ­ son R i v e r S t a te H o s p ita l in P oughkeepsie a re a sk in g : “ W hy c a n ’t U tic a or M a r c y h a v e s o m e ­ t h in g like t h a t ? ” H o w a b o u t i t ? ” Legislation T h e L e g i s l a tu r e d o e s n ’t m e e t for a n o t h e r five m o n th s , b u t t h a t i s n ’t h o ld in g e m p lo y e es o f t h e d e ­ p a rtm e n t from s ta r tin g to th in k a b o u t n e x t y e a r ’s p r o g r a m . U tic a T u esd af, Ju ly 29, 1941 S t a te h a s a lr e a d y s u b m i t t e d t h r e e p l a n k s to t h e e m p lo y e e s ’ associa* tio n : in c r e a s e in p a y f o r all e m ­ p lo y ee s; t h e e ig h t - h o u r d a y fo r a ll; m a i n t e n a n c e fo r all. Annual Report T h e a n n u a l r ^ o r t o f t h e B o a rd of V isito rs of P i l g r im S t a t e H o s ­ pital, c o v e rin g th e fisc al y e a r e n d in g J u n e 30, 1940, h a s so m e s t a r t l i n g f ig u r e s t h a t g r a p h ic a l l y tell t h e s to r y of o v e r c r o w d in g . O n J u n e 30, 3939, th e c e r tif ie d c a p a ­ c ity of 7,831 w a s o ccu p ie d by 8,652 p a tie n ts . One y e a r la te r, t h e s a m e c a p a c ity w a s o c cu pie d by 8,968. Nursing List T h e S t a t e C o m m issio n h a s j u s t r e le a s e d th e open c o m p e titiv e list f o r A s s i s t a n t P r in c ip a l, School of N u r s in g . S e v e ral ap p o in tm en ts a r e c o n te m p la te d a t $1,500 plu s m a i n t e n a n c e . H e r e a r e t h e eli* g ib les: 1. M a ry M. K in g , P o u g h ­ k eepsie, 84.60; 2. A n n a M. L e o n ­ a rd , P o u g h k e e p s ie , 83.00; 3. T h e l ­ m a E . Y oohem , B r e n tw o o d , 80.20; 4, K a t h e r i n e J . B e c k ( U tic a ) , 70.80. N ew Officer E r n e s t A. H o w a r d is t h e n e w v ic e -p re s id e n t of W il l a r d S t a t e H o s p it a l c h a p t e r o f C o u ncil 323, N e w Y o rk S t a te H o s p ita ls E m ­ p lo y ee s' A s»ociation. He w as e le c te d r e c e n tly to Cill t h e u n e x ­ p ir e d t e r m of O w en Lee, n o w in t h e a r m y . H o w a r d is a m e m b e r o f th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m i tt e e of t h e Young D e m o c r a ts of Seneca C o u n ty . Late Passes T h e C r e e d m o o r H o s p it a l local o f t h e SC M W A r e c e n tly to o k a poll on t h e q u e s tio n : “ D o you f a v o r t h e r e te n t io n of t h e latepasses s y s te m ? ” The answ er c a m e b a c k w ith a r e s o u n d i n g N O ! T h e local h a s sin c e s u b m i t ­ te d t h e r e s u lts of t h e poll in let­ t e r s to A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l B e n ­ n e tt , C o m m is s io n e r T if f a n y , Gov­ e r n o r L e h m a n , a n d L ie u t. Gov­ e r n o r P o le tti. Comings *n* Goings L eo SSlcGinn, s t o r e k e e p e r a t W a s s a i c S t a t e School, h a s t r a n s ­ f e r r e d to K o m e S t a t e School . . . N e w a r r i v a l s a t W a s s a ic : M rs. E d w a r d B o tt, M rs. L o u ise C utle r, C h ester W h eeler . . . a n d these a r r i v e d a t H a r l e m V alley : M rs. S a ra h B a rt, Jo h n R u tz . . . R e­ s i g n a ti o n s at W a s s a ic : M a r y P r o v n i c k , M rs. A lice D u n b a r , M rs. P e a r l D a v is . . . a n d a t H a r ­ lem V a lle y : M rs. A n n G u s tin . pervisor, Principal H o iisin f M a n a g em en t Supervisor, $5,600; Senior H»n»ing M anag em en t Sup er­ visor, $4,b00; H ousing M anag em en t Stupervlsur, $3,800; A a s o c i a t * H o usin g M anagem ent Supervisor, AsHistant H nnsing M anag e­ m en t Supervisor, $3,600. F o r apo in tm en t in the D efense H ousing Mvision, U. S. H o u sin g A uthority. V acan cies in sim ilar positions in tha Farm Security Ad­ m in istra tion , D e p a r t m e n t of A g ricultu re, the Office of E m e r g ­ e ncy M a n agem ent, Defense H ousing C oordination, F e d e ra l Loan Agency, a n d o th e r federal agencies m ay b« filled from a list established as a re su lt of th is exam ination. M axi­ m um age, 60. File by Aug. 14. Duties U n d e r gen eral a d m in istr a tiv e supervi.sion, with a degree of respon­ sibility ap p ro p ria te to th e g ra d e of t h e position, to be responsible for th e .supervi.«»ion of th e various pha.spfl of m a n a g e m e n t in a larg s (C ontinued on P a g e F ifteen) S How to Apply for a Test F o r C ity J o b s : O b t a in a p p li c a t i o n s a t 96 D u a n e S t r e e t , N e w Y ork C ity, (9 a.m . to 4 p .m .), o r w r i t e to t h e A p p lic a tio n B u r e a u of t h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n a t 96 D u a n e S t r e e t a n d enclose a se U '.addre ssed 9-inch s t a m p e d e n v elo p e ( 4 c e n t s f o r M a n h a t t a n a n d Bron.v, 6 c e n t s e ls e w h e r e ) . F o r S t a t e J o b s : O b ta in a p p li c a t i o n s a t 80 C e n t r a S t r e e t , N e w Y ork C ity, (9 a.m . to 5 p .m .), or enclose six c e n t s in a l e t t e r t o t h e E .Y am inations Division, S t a t e Civil S e rv ic e D e p a r t m e n t , A lb a n y . F o r C o u n ty J o b s ; O b ta in a p p li c a t i o n s f r o m E x a m i n a t i o n s Di­ vision. S t a t e Civil S e rv ic e D e p a r t m e n t , A lb a n y . E n clo s* 6 cents. F o r F e d e r a l J o b s ; O b ta in a p p li c a t i o n s fro m U . S. Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n , 641 W a s h in g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o rk C ity , (9 a.m . to 4:.10 p .m .), in person or by m ail. A lso a v a i l a b U f r o m first a n d second c la s s post oiTice, Second D istric t. L'. S. c itiz e n s nnly m ay file fo r e x a m s a n d only d u r i n g perio d w hen a p p li c a t i o n s a r e b e in g received. F e e s a r e c h a r g e d f o r city an d S t a t e e x a m s , n o t fo r f e d e ra l. A p p l i c a n t s fo r m o st city jo b s m u s t h a v e b een r e s i d e n t s o f N ew York City l o r th r e e y e a r s i m m e d ia te ly p r e c e d in g a p p o in t m e n t . A p p l i c a n t s for S t a t e jo b s m u s t h a v e been N e w Y o rk S t a t e r e s i ­ d e n t s fo r one y e a r. U. s. Tests T reasu ry E nforcem ent A gent | 2 ,fi0 0 j)c>r y e a r . l<’or a p p o i n t m e n t in the Li. S. T r e a s u r y D e p ’t. Ajpplication.s inu'^t l>e filed w it h th e U. S. Civil S e r v i c e Co mmi s.sion, Wa.shinj'ton, D. C., bv A u g . 21. A g e lim its, 21 to 15. I> u tie> s T o m a k e in vc al ig at io n. s a nd pe r ­ fo r m r el a te d w o r k o f a c o n f i d e n t i a l c l i a r a c t e r c o v e r i n g a w id e r a n g e of . sub je cts a nd roquiriiif; th e e x e r c i s e o f ta c t, j u d g m e n t , r es o u i’cef ulnetis, i n i ti a ti v e , a nd th e a b i l i t y to m e e t a n d c o n f e r s u c c e s s f u l l y w it h i n d i v ­ i d u a l s in all w a l k s of I’ife to d e v e lo p e v i d e n c e and w tie n n e c e s s a r y p r e ­ p a r e it for o r d e rl y p r e s e n t a t i o n to p r o s e c u t i o n ot'l'icer.s of th e jj ove rn m e n t . It will in all j)robability be n e c e s s a i y th a t a p p o i n t e e s be in a t r a v e l s t a t u s for th e g r e a t e r part o f th e t im e and , in s o m e i n s t a n c e s , p r a c t i c a l v all o f the time. N o t e : T h e d u t ie s o f .some of t h e p o s i t i o n s will in v o l v e th e i n v e s t i g a ­ tion of th e v io la t io n o f F e d e r a l l a w s a n d require t h e p a i t i c i p a t i o n in ra id s ; a c t i v i t i e s in c id en t to th e lo c a t io n a n d s e i z u r e of illicit di.‘<till eri es , c o u n t e r f e i t i n g n 1 a n t s , o p iu m d o n s anil sinu)?g!ed g o o d s ; th e a p p r e h e n s i o n and ar re s t of f u g i t i v e s I rom lust ice a nd pe rso na in th e a c t o f c o m m i t t i n g c r i m e s ; a nd co ii s e( |u e ii t ly m a y in v o l v e per.sonal risk and d a n g e r , lo n g h o u r s o f woi'k, a n d expoj^ure to all kin ds o f W(>athei'. U eq u irein en ts E x c e p t for s u b s t i t u t i o n nr ovi de d b e lo w c a n ii id a to s m u s t m e e t e xp e ri e iu “e r e q u i i e m c u t s a, b, or c. (a) 2 year.s in g e n e r a l p r a c t ic e o f la w in ­ c l u d i n g m v e s t i g a t i o n a l w o r k : (b) 2 y e a r s o f pra<')ical a c c o u t U i n g e.xpei'i.Mice in c lu d in g investigative a iu l it in g a nd p r e p a r a ti o n of c o n c is o repot'l.s; (i‘) 2 v e a r s r e s p o n s ib le in ­ v e s t i g a t i v e e x p e i ience, S u b -J ti tu li o n : In pl ac e of om' y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e unrier (c ), c a n d i d a t e s m a y s u b s t i t u l e g r a d u a t i o n fr o m a r ec o g n i ze d M w sc h o ol , residiMice s c h o o l o f a c ­ c o u n t a n c y . or a d m i s s i o n to the bar or a C. P. A. c e r t i f ic a t e . B mh I s o f It al li iK H T he exam ination will consist of two pait.^. The first (>art Mill be an aiialysus of tiie application to tieternilne w hether the r<‘quired expei'ienctt ia shown. Applicants meeting tlua basic requirem ent will bs given a comprehensive w ritte n test and ra te d on a scale of 100. This test is designed to m easu re the knowledge a n d a p titu de necessary for G overnm ent investigative work a n d will tcquire th e application of such investigation procedures a s a re necessary in order to develop a complete a nd effective case. O l'r O K T U N I T I E S IN T H E PKISON SKllVICK T he personnel of the penal and correctioniii institutions under the B u re au of Prisons is under civil service and appointm ents and prom otions a re btfsed en­ tirely upon m erit and demon­ s tr a te d ability. I t Is the policy of the B u re au of Prisons to fill all higher positions in the insti­ tu tion s by promotion within the ta n k s w h en ever possible. I t is, therefore, n ecessary to recruit personnel with promotional pos­ sibilities. All personnel recruited under th e Cook exam will be a p ­ pointed a t the T)a3e pay of | 2,000 a year. T hey will be given a preliriiinary tra in in g course a t a tra in in g c en te r for a n 8 -week pe­ riod, and upon completion of the course, tra m e e s will be given an o pp o rtu nity to dem o nstrate their q ualificatio ns thro u gh the p er­ form ance of a ctu a l service. Per.s-on3 showing special aptltiule for the wont m ay be de­ tailed to the higher .positions in the cu linary d e p artm en t upon sa tis fac to ry completion of the poi-formance test app rop riate to th e level of such positions as J u n io r Stew ard and Senior S tew ­ ard. A fter completion of not less th a n six m o n th s’ p robationary service employees who qualify for the positions of Ju n io r Stewai-n or Senior Stew ard m ay beC(mie eligible for promotion to the h ig h er-salary brackets. S e n io r Cook $2,000 per y ear. F o r ap p oin tm en t in the P riso n Servioe, Dep’t. of Ju stice. F iU by Aug. JJ4 with the U. a. c iv il Servic* Commission, Wauihington, D. C. A ge limits, 25 to 48. Duties To p re p are daily m en u s ; to m ak e e stim a te s of food req uire­ m ents for daUy a n d q u a rte rly con­ sum ption la accordance w ith s ta n d ­ a r d ra tio n s; to be responsible for th e a ctu a l p re p ara tio n an d serving of means for in m a tes an d officers, to be responsible for one of the branches of the c u lin ary d e p a r t­ m ent such a s the b akery, re frig ­ eration, or b u tche r sh o p; and to be responsible for th e tra in in g of an y inm ates to perform the duties of cook, baker, w aiter, e t c . ; and all other n ecessary functions of the culinary unit. R equirem ents Must qualify a s a general cook and a bread baker. M ust have had two y e a r s ’ experience a s chef, head cook, or stew ard in a hotel, club, hospital, resident school, or other institutions, or in a com parable c apacity in which it w a s necessary to provide 600 m eals daily. Basis of Katintfs C andidates Will be given a 3-hour w ritte n test consisting of a general test, weight 50; practical questions 'relative to the duties of th e posi­ tion, weight, 50. Dental HygieuUt, $1,020.-R e q u ir e ­ m e n ts : 2 yeard’ experience in oral hygiene in public health work or school w oik or in a private etliical dental office, plus the succes.sful completion of a full course leading to g radu atio n from a recognized school of oral hygiene. Age limit: 53. File until f u r t h e r notice. Senior Su perin tend ent of Buildin); iVIainteiiauce, $:t,800; Superin­ ten d en t of Buildint' IMuinteiiunce, J u n io r Su p erinten den t of HuildinK IVlaintenance, $2,000. R e ­ q u irem e n ts: 4 to 9 y e a r s’ of pro­ gressive p ractical experience de­ pending on the grade, including 1 to 3 years in a responsible, superviaor.v capacity. C ertain a rc h i­ tectural, engineering, or technical education m ay be subfftitutert for p a rt of the p ractical experience. M aximum age, 55. File by Aug. 24. Medical—G u a rd -A tten d a n t, $l,(i2U; Medical Technical .\s.siittant, $2.U0U. R equ irem ents: G radu atio n from a recognized school of nu rsin g re q u ir­ ing a residence of a t least two years in a hospital h a v ing a daily average of 50 bed p a tie n ts or more, or an honorable discharg e from the Medical Corps of the Army or Navy. Agft limit, 25 to 53. File u n ­ til f u rth e r notice. Project A uditor Chief Project .\u a ito r, $5.«00; Head Pro ject Auditor, :M.60O; P rin ­ cipal Project Auditor, Senior Project Auiiitor, $:t,500; Project Auditor, $:t,300; Associate Project .Auditor, .1ia,»00 ; A ssistan t Project Auditor, $2,liU0. F o r a ppointm ent in the Q u a r te r m a s te r Corps, W ar De­ p a rtm e n t. M axim um age, 60. File until f u r th e r notice. D uties Under general supervision, with considerable latitude for the e x e r­ cise of independent action and de­ cision, to be responsible *or the in ­ stallation an d operation of a cc o u n t­ ing and au diting prL'cedni es, for controlling expSnditures of con­ struction wotk on •'m ergenjy de­ fense projects, to dirast, superviso a nd be responsible for the op e ra ­ tion of one or more Uopartments on emergency projects, to p erfoim re­ lated duties according to the grpde applied for. Uequirem»^HTH F o u r to ten y e ars of broad, su c ­ cessful, progressive experience de­ pending on th e grade. All appli­ c a n ts m u st have had responsible a d m in istrativ e or executive experi­ ence requiring th e direction or s u ­ pervision of professional or tec h n i­ cal employees. C e rta in courses in a residence school of acco u n tan c y or b u siness^ a d m in istra tio n m ay be su b s titu ted for p a r t of th « experi­ ence. Bastts of Rating;* No w ritte n exam ination. C an d i­ d a te s will be ra te d on th e e x te n t a nd quality of their education an d experience as outlined in th e appli­ cation. R a tin g s will be based on com petitors’ sw orn s t a te m e n ts a n d corroborative evidence. H o u s in g M a n a g e m e n t S u p e r v i s o r Chief Huusinif M an ag em en t S u ­ Welfare News By HENRY H ere an d T h ere E ll a Scott, s e c r e t a r y to M r. R h a t i g a n , is v a c a t io n i n g a t O s­ wego. . . . Bill O ’H a r a of t h e T r a n s f e r Section is le a v in g th is w e e k fo r a tw o w e e k s ’ s t a y in t h e A d ir o n d a c k s . . . . Mel C h if a r i of t h e m ail ro o m h a s t r a d e d t h e C a ts k ills fo r P e n n s y l v a n ia . M a y b e t h e r e ’s a sp e c ia l r e a s o n . . . . F r a n c e s G reen , s e c r e t a r y to Mi’. S ilv e rm a n , is e n jo y in g h e r v a c a ­ t io n in P e n n s y l v a n ia , H e lp in g to G et L ow -R ent A p a rtm e n ts E a c h d is t r ic t office h a s b e e n s u p p lie d w ith copies of a p a m p h ­ let, “ H o w to A pplj' f o r a L ow K e n t A p a r t m e n t in t h e P u b l i c H o u s in g P r o j e c t s O p e r a t e d by t h e N e w Y o rk C ity H o u s in g A u t h o r ­ i t y . ” T h e p a m p h l e ts a r e a v a ila b le f o r relief ^ a p p lic a n ts a n d r e c ip i­ e n ts in th e wall r a c k s in t h e I n ­ t a k e S e c tio n s of t h e D.O.’s. T h e N ew Y o rk C ity H o u s in g A u t h o r i ty n o w h a s m o r e t h a n a dozen lo w -re n t p u b lic h o u s in g p ro jec ts, occupied, u n d e r c o n ­ s t r u c tio n , or p la n n e d . Some 10,000 fa m ilie s a lr e a d y live in th e s e n e w hom es. N e w p r o je c ts a r e b e ing o pe n ed a n d v a c a n c ie s o c c u r f ro m tim e to tim e in th o se a lr e a d y occupied. T h e p r o je c ts aie : M a n h a tta n A m ste rd am Houses (1942), Chelsea Houses (1942), E a s t River Houses, F ir s t Houses, H arlem fiiv ir Houses, Vladeck Houses, Vladeck City Houses. Bronx Classon Point Houvses (Fall, 1941). Brooklyn F o r t Greene Houses (1942), Kingsborough Houses (Fall, 1941), Red Hook Houses, W illiam sburg Houses. Queens Queensbridge Houses, South J a m a ic a Houses. S ta te Island R ichm o nd 's F ir s t P ro je ct (1942). T h i o u g h t h e d is t r ib u t i o n of th is h o u s in g l i t e r a t u r e a n d e n c o u r ­ a g e m e n t of p r e s u m p tiv e ly eligible f a m ilie s to file a p p lic a tio n w i t h t h e N. Y. C. H o u s in g A u th o r ity , t h e s t a f f c a n aid in re a liz in g in so m e m e a s u r e t h e o b je c tiv e of t h e p ub lic h o u s in g p r o g r a m . R ecen t A ssig n m e n ts A ssistant SuM rvlsura E v a Sonnenblick, DO 43; B e rn a rd S. Brown, DO 41. Social In v e stig u tu rs C hristine H a n r a h a n , DO 11; F lo r. TRAVERS ence A nthony, DO 60; H e n r y Miller, N SD O ; R h o d a Zicht, Dep. Child.; Muriel Jervis, Myrtle Johnson, Claire G. Zwerling, DO 41; R u t h D ru sk in , DO 34; Molly N euw irth, Adeline Berte. Jaco b Cherkis, ■26; W illiam Bibbins, Leona W allach, DO 33; Rose (iroldbaum, DO 32; Lillian J. W hite, DO 17; J e a n Teicher. DO 25; Edwawl J. Corbett, DO Tt): Israel Spielberg, DO 65; M ary Schulman, DO 81; George R. Shivery, DO 53; R u t h Schw artz, DO 65. Im p o rta n t • T h e fo llo w in g m em o , p o ste d l a s t w eek, is of i m p o r t a n c e to all e m p lo y e es. “ T h e fo llow ing c e r t i f ic a t i o n a p ­ p e a r s on all p a y ro lls: “ I h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t to t h a b e s t of m y k n o w le d g e, i n f o r m a ­ tio n a n d belief, n o p e r s o n n a m e d in th is p a y ro ll h olds a n y o t h e r p o s itio n o r o ffice u n d e r t h e city, c o u n ty , s t a t e o r f e d e r a l g o v e r n ­ m e n t s -ex cep t a s o th e r w is e p r o ­ v id e d by s t a tu t e . T h is c e r t i f ic a ­ t io n is a r e q u i r e m e n t of t h e C ity C o m p tr o lle r . “ U n d e r th e s e c ir c u m s t a n c e s , it is im p o s sib le f o r th is D e p a r t m e n t t o p a y a s a l a r y to a s t a f f m e m b e r w h o h a s r e s ig n e d to a c c e p t e m ­ p l o y m e n t w ith t h e city, c o u n ty , s ta te or federal g o v ern m en t fro m th e d ay he com m ences such e m ­ p lo y m e n t. E m p l o y e e s w ho h a v e r e s i g n e d to t a k e e m p l o y m e n t w i t h a n o th e r governm ent agency m ay n o t d r a w v a c a t io n p a y f r o m t h e D e p a r t m e n t of W e l f a r e f o r t h a s a m e p e rio d th e y a r e w o r k i n g f o r th e o th e r g o v ern m en t agency. “ E m ployees th ere fo re have th a d u t y to a d v is e th e D e p a r t m e n t , w h e n e v e r th e y r e s ig n to t a k e e m ­ p l o y m e n t w ith a n o t h e r g o v e r n ­ m e n t a g en c y , of t h e e f fe c tiv e d a t a of th e c o m m en cem en t of such en m p lo y m en t.” A p o lo g y S o lv e s P ro b le m T h e S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ­ ip a l W o r k e r s ap o log ized to C o m ­ m is s i o n e r H o d s o n f o r t h e a c t i o n o f o n e of its u n i t s a t D.O. 26. T h a a p o lo g y r e t u r n e d to t h e u n i t t h a r i g h t s w h ic h h a d been w i t h d r a w n u p o n p u b l ic a ti o n of a le a fle t w h i c h lin k e d th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n to a n ti - N e g r o b ia s in t h e d e fe n s e s e t-u p . T h e m a n n e r in w h ic h t h e p r o b l e m w a s r e s e lv e d w a s called b y o n e official a f o r w a r d s t e p in t h e r e la t io n b e tw e e n a d e p a r t ­ m e n t a n d em p lo y e es. 17 P r i n c ip a l , a n d Senior, 70 y e a r s ; for A s s o c i a t e a n d A s s i s t a n t , 60 y ea: s. . S. T e s ts E lc v a to i ( C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 14) n u m b e r of p u b lic h o u s i n g p r o i e c t s in a n e s t a b l i s h e d a r e a . R equirem ents F r o m 6 to 11 y e a ( s of g e n e r a l a n d sp ecial experience d e m o n s tra tin g t n e a p p l i c a n t ’s a b i l i t y to d i r e c t a n d s u p e r v i s e a c t i v i t i e s c o m p a r a b l e in n a t u i i ' m d r e s p o n s i b i li t y to t h e d u tie s of t h e p o sitio n ap p lie d for. S u ch e x p e r i e n c e to i n c lu d e s u c c e s s ­ ful a n d r e s p o n s i b l e b u s i n e s s e x p e ­ rien ce in t h e fields of h o u sin g , p r o p e rty m a n a g e m e n t , law, e n g i ­ n e e r i n g a r c h i t e c t u r e , p u blic a d m i n ­ istration, business a d m in istratio n , a c c o u n t i n g o r so c ial s e rv i c e w o rk . Basin of RatinfirH No e x a m i n a t i o n r e q u i re d . C a n d i ­ d a t e s will be r a t e d on t h e i r e d u c a ­ tio n a n d e x p e r i e n c e a s o u tlin e d in th eir applications. S e n io r C’ual .Mine I n s p e c t o r , $-1,600; iHKpoctor, $3,800; A s s o c i a t e I n s p c f t o r , $.3,200; A s s i s t a n t I n s p e c t o r , $2,fi00. R e q u i r e m e n t s : 5 to 10 y e a r s of broad , p r o g re s s i v e , p r a c t i c a l e x ­ p e r ie n c e in c o n n e c tio n w ith s a f e t y of o p e r a t i o n of coal m i n e s in t h e U n ited S pates. Ago lim its, 30 to 55. F ile by <Dec. 31. A s s i s t a n t I n s p e c t o r of H u rls. .$.3,200; A s s i s t a n t I n s p e c t o r of B oilers, $3,200. R e q u i r e m e n t s : C a n iU d a te s f o r t h e s e p o sitio n s m u s t h a v e held p o sitio n s of h ig h r a n k c o m m a n c i n g o c e a n - g o i n g vessels. G r e a t L a k e r i v e r v e s s e ls o r la r g e w e s t e r n r i v e r v es sels . S e p a r a t e eligible lists will be e s t a b l i s h e d f o r S e a b o a r d P o r t s , G r e a t L a k e P o r t s , C e n tr a l W e s t e r n R i v e r P o r t s . A ge lim it, 48 F i l e by S ep t. 4. S e n io r I n s p e c t o r , S h ip C o n s t r u c ­ tio n , $2,600; I n s p e c t o r , S hip C o n ­ s t r u c t i o n , ,S2,300; A s so c ia te I n s p e c ­ to r , S h ip C o n s t r u c t i o n . $2,000. O p ­ t i o n a l B r a n c h e s : E le c t r i c a l, M e­ c h a n i c a l, Steel H u lls, W ood H u lls. R e q u i r e m e n t s : 4 to 6 y e a r s ’ e x p e ­ r i e n c e in t h e i n s p e c t i n g a n d t e s t i n g of c o n stru ctio n and installation w o r k in t h e p a r t i c u l a r option. C e r ­ t a i n tr jid e a n d e d u c a t i o n a l e x p e r i ­ e n c e m a y be s u b s t i t u t e d f o r t h e g e n e r a l e x p e r ie n c e . M a x i m u m ag e, 65. F i l e u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. HAVE YOU P L A N N E D O p erator {1,500 p e r y e a r . F o r a p p o m i i .. .u in t h e N e w l o r k P o r t of E m b a i R a ­ tion, B r o o k ly n , N . Y. Age l i m i t s : '-iu to 55. A p p lic a tio n s c a n be o b t a i n e d a t , a n d m u s t be filed w ith , t h e U. S. Civil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S tre e t, N e w York, by Aug. 6, 1941. D uties T o o p e r a t e r e m o t e - c o n tr o l s w i t c h ­ b o a r d s c o n t r o l l in g t h e o p e r a t i n g ol a b a t t e r y of f r e i g h t e l e v a t o r s ; to o p e r a t e s ig n a l b o a r d c o n s i s t i n g of 100 s ig n a l l a m p s d e n o t i n g positio n of e l e v a t o r s a n d d o o r s a n d 100 p u s h b u t t o n s w h ic h o p e r a t e t h e floor c o n t r o l l e r ; to r e p o r t d e f e c t s in s y s ­ te m of o p e r a t i o n s ; to p e r f o r m r e ­ lated w o r k a s req u ire d . R e q u irem en ts .Applicants m u s t s h o w t h a t t h e y h a v e h a d a t le a s t six - m o n th s e x ­ p e r ie n c e a s d i s p a t c h e r o f e le c tr ic el e v a t o r s , t h e m o v e m e n t s of w h ic h a r e r e g u l a t e d fro m a n d r e g i s t e r e d a t a r e m o t e co n tro l s w i t c h b o a r ^ B a sis of R a t i n g s N o w r i t t e n t e s t. A p p l i c a n t s will be rated on the quality and Q u a n tity o f t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e a n d fitn e ss , on a sc a le of 100. In s p e c t o r , O rdnance M a te ria l, .$2,300 a y e a r ; also. S en ior, .$2,600; 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 y e a r . O r d n a n c c D e­ p a r t m e n t , W a r D e p a r t m e n t . Ap pli­ c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s receiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. M a x i m u m a g e —55 y e a r s . _ A E R O N A U T IC A L A ssociate A eronautical Inspector, $3,.5fl0 a y e a r ; A s s i s t a n t A e r o n a u t i ­ cal I n s p e c t o r , $3,200 a y e a r ; A s so ­ c i a t e A ir £ ! a r r i e r I n s p e c t o r (O n e ra tl o n s ) , $3,580 a y e a r . Civil A e r o ­ nau tics A d m inis'^ratlo n . A p p lic a ­ t io n s will be r a t e d a s r eceiv ed u n ­ til f u r t h e r n o tic e . M a x i m u m a g e 49 y e a rs. A ssociate A ircraft Inspector ( F a c t o r y ) , $2,900 u y e a r ; A s s o c ia te A ir C a r r i e r M a i n t e n a n c e I n s p e c t o r , $2,900 a y e a r . Civil A e r o n a u t i c s A d ­ m i n i s t r a t i o n . A p p l i c a t i o n s r eceiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. Inspector, E n g in e erin g M aterials ( A e r o n a u t i c a l ) , $2.3C0 a y e a r ; also. S en io r, $2,600; A s s o c ia te , $2,000; J u n i o r , $1,620 a y e a r . V a r i o u s Op­ ti o n a l B r a n c h e s . E m p l o y m e n t is in t h e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t f o r d u t y in t h e field w h e r e v e r a s s i g n e d . A p p li­ cations re c e iv e d u n til fu rth er no tic e . M a x i m u m a g e —65 y e a r s . A n n o u n c e m e n t 54 of 1941. IT ? I^earn Q iiiclii.v C O M P T O M K 'l'ItY ( ’A l . C r B A T I N G E n jo .v b e t t e r s ta rtiiif; p a y — W ork m o r e K te a rt'i.v . F u ll foiirN C B T h r o u j r l i t l i e S u m m e r I ) h II.v — 9 A . J I . t o 8 I*. M . I.O W T u i t i o n — l i u d f f o t P l a n F re e P la c e m e n t S tric tly in d iv id u a l tea c h in i; a t ­ ten tio n by e\i> ert teu elier. L K JH T M N O C O M P L 'T I X G SC H O O I. 7 E a s t 42n«l S t . V A . 6-1106 9 J u n i o r A i r w a y T r a f f i c C o n tro lle r, $2,000 a y e a r . Civil A e r o n a u t i c s A dm inistration. A p o U c a tio n s will be r a t e d a s r e c e iv e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n otice. N. Y. School of M A R IN E , ALSO N A V A L A R C H ITE C T U R E N a v a l A r c h i t e c t , $3,800 a y e a r ; also. P ri n c ip a l , $.5,600; S e n io r, $1,(iOO; A s so c ia te , .$.S,206; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a y e a r . (All b r a n c h e s of naval arch itectu re). A p p lic a tio n s r e c e iv e d u n til J u n e 30, 1942. M a x i ­ m u m a g e —F o r N a v a l A r c h ite c t, FINGER PRINTS LIC E X SED n v T H E STATE M. E. H A .M I L T O N , Dir . 22-26 E. 8th St., N. Y. C. D a y & E v e n in K Clas.ses N’ow F o r m l n B a I'iio n e .ML,Mi.., q I3 0 1 G K a in e rc y 7-12G8 JJB m ia ilMIIlM— B M i— (0 a0 E = : 30E30E 30K301 T Y P E W R IT E R S RENTED 2 U ® FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS T h o u s a n d s o f T y p e w r i t e r s K e a d y a t a M o m e n ts N o tic e A LL M AKES — ALL MODELS D e liv e r e d a n d C a lle d F o r A lso R e n ta l s f o r H o m e Use J . S. M O R S E g COrtlandt 7-0405-6 3 o n o c 296 ■n i-ifii f fll-l o FOR : JR. S T E N O M a rin e E n g in e e r , $.S,800 a y e a r ; also, P r i n c ip a l , $5,61)0; S en io r, $1,600; A s so c ia te , $:{,200; A s s i s t a n t , $ ,600 a y e a r , (All b r a n c l i e s of m a ­ r i n e e n g i n e e r i n g ) . A p p lic a tio n s will be r a t e d a s r eceiv ed u n til J u n e 30. 1942. M a x i m u m a g e - - F o r M a rin e liJngineer, P r i n c ip a l , a n d Senior, 70 y e a r ; fo r A s s o c ia te a n d A s s i s t a n t , 60 y e a r s . . E x p e d i t e r ( M a r i n e P ro p e llin g a n d O u t f i t t i n g E q u i p m e n t ) , $;{,2U0 a y e a r . U n ited S t a t e s M a ri t i m e C o m ­ m issio n , C losing d a t e —A p p lic a tio n s receiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. M a x ­ i m u m a g e —65 y e a r s. S h i p y a r d l a s p c c ^ u r ( H u ll), !ji:S,‘’00 u y e a r ; also. P ri n c ip a l , $!,800; Sen io r, $3,500; A s so c ia te , $2,900; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600; J u n i o r , $2,300 a y e a r . S h i p y a r d I n s p e c t o r (.Machin­ e r y ) , $3,200 a ' ^ f a r ; also . P ri n c ip a l , $3,»00; Senl<»r, $3,500; A s so ciate, $2,T00; A s s i s t a n t , !52,()00; J u n i o r , $2,300 a y e a r . S h i p y a r d I n s p e c t o r ( E l e c t r i c a l ) , $3,200 a y e a r ; also. S en io r, $3,500; A s so c ia te , i!;2,!;01): A s­ s i s t a n t , .$2.(100 a ye.ir. S h i p y a r d I n ­ s p e c t o r ( J o i n e r ) , $3,200 a y e a r ; also. S en io r, .$3,.'i00; A s so c ia te , $2,9C0; A s s i s t a n t , $2,6 j 0 a y e a r, lln i l e d S t a t e s M a r i t i m e C o m m is sio n . Ap­ p lic a t i o n s receiv ed un til f u r t h e r n otice. M a x i m u m a g e —G5 year.i. I n s p e c t o r , S h ip C o n s t r u c ti o n , $2,300 a y e a r ; also . S en ior, $2,600; ;Vsso c ia te , $2,000 a y e a r . O ptio n al B r a n c h e s : 1. K le c tr lc a l; 2. MeclianIcai; 3. Steel H u lls ; 4. Wotid Hulls. N a v y D e p a r t m e n t . ( F o r d u t y in t h e field w h e r e v e r a s s i g n e d ) . A p p lic a ­ tio n s receiv ed u n til f u r t h e r no tice. M a x i m u m a g e —65 y e a r s . In s p e c t o r , E n g i n e e r i n g .Materials, $2,800 a y e a r ; als o , S en lar, $J,600; A s s o c ia te , $2,000; A s s i s t a n t , $1,8«0 a y e a r . O p tio n a l B .-an eh es; 1. Steel H u l l s ; 2. M e chiin ical; 3. E l e c t r i c a ’ ; 4. Ratlio. J u n i o r I n s p e c t o r , E n g i ­ n e e r i n g M a t e r i a l s , $1,620 a y e a r . N a v y D e p a r t m e n t . ( F o r d u t y In t h e field w h e r e v e r a s s i g n e d ) . Closing d a t e —A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a.s r eceiv ed u n til f u r t h e r n otice. M a x i ­ m u m a g e —F o r j u n io r, 35 y e a r s ; for all o t h e r g ad es, 65 y e a r s. S h ip I n s p e c t o r , E n g in e e r i n g M a­ t e r i a l s , $2,600 p e r y e a r ; I n s p e c t o r , 82,300; A s so c ia te , $2,000; . \ s s i s t a n t , $1,800. O p tio n al b r a n c h e s : Steel h u l l s ; m e c h a n i c a l ; e le c t r i c a l ; radio. R e q u i r e m e n t s : t w o to six yea.rs e x ­ p e r ie n c e in t h e o p tio n d e p e n d i n g on t h e g r a d e ap p lied for. M a x i m u m ag e , 65. File u n til f u r t h e r n otice. S en io r I n s p e c t o r , Sh ip C o n s t r u c ­ tio n. $*,600 p e r y e a r ; I n s p e c t o r , $2,300; A s so ciate, $2,000. O p t i o n s : e l e c t r i c a l ; m e c h a n i c a l ; ste el h u lls ; wood h ulls. R e q u ii e m e i l t s : tw'o to six y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in t h e o p tio n d e p e n d in g on t h e g r a d e ap p lie d for. M a x i m u m age, 65. F ile u n til f u r ­ t h e r notice. F a r m e r - F l e l d m a n , $2,600. R e q u i r e ­ m e n t s : A t l e a s t six y e a r s ’ e x p e r i ­ en ce in e i t h e r (a) p r a c t i c a l f a r m ­ i n g : (b) A AA c o u n t y c o m m i t t e e ­ m an, S tate com m itteem an, or F a r m e r - F i e l d m a n ; (c) A AA c o u n t y o r S t a t e e x te n s i o n a.g fnt o r c o u n t v a s s i s t a n t in c o n s e r v a ti o n . A p p li­ c a n t s m.ay s u b s t i t u t e f o u r y e a r s ' co llege s t u d v in a g r i c u l t u r e f o r f o u r y e a r s of t h e p r a c t i c a l ex p erien ce. M a x i m u m age. 53. F ile by Aug. 7 J i i n o i r P u b lic H e a l t h N u r s e , $1,800. R e q u i r e m e n t s : A p p l i c a n t s m u s t be registered g ra dua te nurses, 'gradu­ a t e s o f a n a c c r e d i t e d s c h o o l of n u r s i n g w'ith a d a il y a v e r a g e o f 100 or mo re p a t i e n t s , m u s t h a v e successfully completed one aca­ d e m i c y e a r o f c o l k g e .study in P u b ­ lic H e a l t h N u r s i n g . M a x i m u m a g e , 45. A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e i v e d unt il f u r ­ t h e r no ti ce. P r i n c in a l Industrial S p ecialis t, $r..fiflO; S r n i o r I n d u s t r i a l S p ecialis t, $4,600; I n d u s t r i a l S pe c ia lis t, .$3,800; .\ssoclat« Industrial S p e c ia lis t, .$3,200; .\ssist;>nt I n d u s t r i a l S p e c ia l­ ist. .$2 ,6 0 0 . F r o m 6 to 11 y e a r s of re.'5ponsible, p r o g r e s s i v e a n d s u c ­ ces sfu l fxoerience in industrial m an ap rem en t. planninrr, ennrinferintr. c ost a c c o u n t i n g , b u s in e s s a n a l y s i s , r e s e a r c h o r a n y k in d of c o m b in a tip n of i n d u s t r i a l nr bn-^iness f x - (C o n tin u e d on P ane Hixteen) BROADWAY O ne B l o c k A b o v e C l i a i n b e r n St. = = 3 o a o i PREPARE CARD PUNCH P a g e F ifteen CIVIL SERVICE LEA D ER fuesd ay, July 29, 1941 : JR. T Y P I S T BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING AND BILLING : MACHINES No. 78 00 & 7200 A c c o u n ta n t P ro m o tio n s T o be H e ld in F a ll T h e p rom otion test for A c c o u n t­ a n t s w ill n o t be held un til the f a ll . I t w a s o r i g i n a l l y s c h e d u l e d for last m o n th but w a s postp on ed u n til later to p e r m it J u n io r A c ­ c o u n t a n t s t o a c q u i r e t h e t i m e in s e r v ic e r eq u ir e d to ta k e th e test. S p o rts D e p t. T h e R a ilw a y M ail S erv ice b a se ­ ball te a m th a t w a s rolling a lon g o n a ll n i n e s e e m s t o h a v e r u n o u t o f l u b r i c a t i n g oi l. A fter tak ing fo u r o u t of th eir first five g a m e s , th e b oys s e e m to h a v e d rop p ed the k n ack of w in n in g; in f a c t , t h e y ’v e dropp ed th eir la st five g a m e s in a r o w . T h e l o w e b b o f t h e t e a m ’s f i n a n c e s ($6 .7 6 in c a s h a c co r d in g to th e la te st fin a n cia l statem ent) prevents the team fr o m ta k in g on a D iM a g g io . N o t t o m e n t i o n U n c l e S a m ’s c i v i l s e r ­ vice regulations. Branch Meeting E m p i r e B r a n c h , N o . S6, o f t h e N e w Y o r k L e t te r C arriers, w ill hold th eir reg u la r m o n t h ly m e e t ­ in g on Sunday, Aug. 3 at H otel Capitol, 51st S tre e t a n d 8th A v e ­ nu e, in th e W a l n u t R oom . O ut­ sta n d in g of the m a n y featu res of th e m e e tin g , w ill be c o n s id e ra t io n of resolutions aim ed at im p rove­ m e n t s in t h e w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s a n d w e l f a r e s t a t u s , to b e p r e s e n t ­ ed at th e n a tio n a l co n v e n tio n to b e h e l d a t L o s A n g e l e s , S e p t . 16. P r e s i d e n t M c H a l c w i l l p r e s i d e . Social W orker T est H e r e A r e P r o b a b l e R e q u i r e m H e r e a r c tletail.s on t h a t c o m in g t e s t f o r S e n io r Social W o r k e r , .^-et f o r t h e f i r s t fall serie.^ o f th e S t a t e Civil S e rv ice Com m i.ssion: T h e t it l e is in t h e H u re a u o f P u b lic A s s i s t a n c e , D e p a r t m e n t o f S ocial W e l f a r e . T h e dutie.<: r e ­ view a n d e v a l u a t e local w e l f a r e w o rk . T h e .salary will p r o b a b ly s t a r t a t $2,100 a n d in c re a s e to .$2,600. R e q u ir e m e n t s on the previous te s t for th is title w ere: E ith e r (a) co lleg e g ra d u a tio n and five y e a r s ’ s o c i a l w o r k e x p e r i e n c e in a p u b l i c or p rivate a g c n c y , in c lu d in g one e n t s y e a r in ca.sc w o r k a n d o n e in e i t h e r field w o r k o r a s a c<u<« s u p e r v i s o r ; o r (b) n i n e yearH* su c h e x p e rie n c e , in c l u d i n g t h e t w o sp e c ia liz ed y e a r s ; o r (o') a n eauiv-* a ie n t c o m b in a tio n . C a n d id a t e * w r r r r a t e d : W r i t t e n , 40 p ^ r c e n t ; tr a i n i n g , e x p e r ie n c e , a n d g e n e r a l q u n lffic a tio n s. CO Ti^r c e n t. T h e p r e v io u s list, estJil.li.ahp4 M a r c h 15. 1940, is a l r e a d v r x b a r s t ed th o u g h only te n a p n n in f h a v e h e r n n n d e . O n l ” t h h - t” ' ' r r m a d n t h e list, a fi.-^-'-'^n of w h o filed. O f tb o v.-bo o u t .'’ nnljr.'^t'on.'?. r)7D v o r o rc ed. fi<'tv-PtP:ht w e r e a b s e n t, a n d 2.'-<7 f.->*Vd. H o sp ital, L a u n d ry W o r k e r s T o G et AppfniiDt^neitt'". 1 ,0 0 0 “ T h e Lonj^ W a i t , ” i.s ov e r for a t lea.st a b o u t 1,000 H o s p ita l H e l p e r a n d L a u n d r y W o r k e r now t h a t a ll p a r t s of t h e test.s h:ivc been c o m p le te d an d l is ts a re ]’e a d y f o r i m m e d ia t e a p p o i n t ­ m ents. “ T h e Lonff W a i t ” b.^gan M a rc h 5 th , a d a y b e fo re th e a p p lic a tio n p e rio d ope n ed , w h e n a line of m en a n d w o m e n b e g a n f o r m i n g out- Fire Facts Firem an 148, gets cause Joe an he R ooney, indefinite changes H. & L- leave from the be­ fire­ m a n ’s b l u e t o U n c l e S a m ’s c o l o r s . . . D o c A r c h e r d o e s n ’t s e e m t o b e a bad guy to have p resid ing at d e p a r tm en ta l trials . . . sorta gets the idea a least three fella should have str ik e s called before calling him on at him out . . . H ow c o m e so m a n y lose th eir b a d g es ? . . . no im posed k i d d i n ’, f r o m y o u ’d g e t the the fin es idea that i t w o u l d n ’t b e t o o f a r - f e t c h c d to e x p e c t to find one on th e str ee ts —a t l e a s t o c c a s i o n a l l y . . . D i d y o u k n o w t h a t t h o s e in m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e a r e e n t i t l e d to v a c a t i o n pa y accrucd from th e tim e of t h e i r l a s t v a c a t i o n ? . . . t h a t is, t i m e p u t in f r o m t h e l a s t v a c a ­ tion u n til th e tim e of e n te r in g m ilitary service . . . F ire m a n Joe S c h a t z , H . & L . 41, r e s i g n e d . . . F irem an G eorge B ruzgis, E ng. 12 , b e t t e r w a t c h o u t f o r t h e “ D o c ” m ig h t crack down . . . F i r e m a n J i m K e l l y , E n g . 49, r e ­ tired . . . A ll o ff ic e r s and m am bers of the dep artm en t are urged, by p erson al con tact w ith respon­ sib le c itiz e n s an d g r o u p s , to e n ­ cou r a g e e n rollm en ts on activities of th e Corps are b eing given over W N Y C . . . F i r e m a n Bill B o h n , E n g . 223 w a s o n t h e m a t . . . b e t t e r w a t c h it, B i l l , s o m e t i m e s “ fin a l w a r n i n g ” m ig h t be im ­ p orta n t . . . a batch of th e lads w i l l s o o n b e a d v a n c e d in g r a d e . . . w a t c h f o r t h e l i s t in n e x t w e e k ’s L E A D E R . O f f t o B r ita in T w o dozen A m erica n technical w o r k e r s ave on th eir w a y to ser­ v i c e in B r i t a i n in t h e C i v i l i a n T e c h n ic a l Corps. T h e y w e re th e first of several th ou san d te c h n i­ cal w o r k e r s w h o h a v e join ed the C o r p s to a c t u a l l y g e t s t a r t e d f o r ser v ic e abroad. T h e m e n left here f o r C a n a d a w h e r e t h e y w e r e to board ship for E n g lan d . Before b e i n g a c c e p t e d in t h e C p r p s t h e m e n all p a s s e d a p r a ctica l test s u p e r v is e d by th e C ity Civil S e r ­ vice C om m ission. Vets Stricken From Guard List T h o u g h th eir n a m e s app eared a m o n g t h e t o p P r i s o n G u a r d ellg ib l e s in T h e L E A D E R , fiv e of th e six disab led v e te r a n s w e re s t r ic k e n fr o m th e list w h e n th e S t a t e C o m m i s s i o n ’s m c d i c a l e x ­ am in er found no le ss e n in g of p h y sic a l p o w ers as a result of th e w a r ser v ic e disability. T h ey w e r e a ll o v e r t h e 3 1 - y e a r a g e m axim u m . si('e thi? F i i ’e D e p a r t m e n t R p a i r Sh o p in L o n g Inland City. T h e idea o f b e in g cn lin e s o l a r in a d v . a n o e is o b v i o u s w h e n il is r e c a l l e d t h a t l a b o r claj's c l i g i b l a lis ts are d e t e r m in e d by th e o r d e r o f filin g a p p lic a tio n s . In o tl'er w o r c ’s, i t ’s a c a s e o f “ fi s t c o m ; ’ , first s e r v e d ” —p r o v i d i n g app li­ c a n ts pars literacy, p h y sic a l an d m e d i c a l ex am in at ion .' ^. In m iP d i'a t o A p i i c l n t m f n t s S i n c e t h e r e a r e a b o u t 1.000 e x ­ istin g vacancies, th e can d id ateg pa s -s in g t h e v a r i o u s p a r t s o f t h e e x a m i n a t i o n a r e n o w in l i n e f o r im m ed i.ite a p p o in tm e n t, a c c o r d ­ i n g t o t h e C iv il S c r v l c e C o n im i. s .^ion. A d d i t i o n a l a p p o i n t m e n t s w i l l bo m a d e f r o m t i m e t o t i m e d u r ­ i n g t h e 4 - y e a r l i f e o f t h e li s t . P a rt-tim e hospital help ers re­ c e i v e .SC60 a y e a r . T h e y w o r k 4 h o u r s a d.ay a n d r e c e i v e o n e m e a l . “ l i i v i n g - i n ” h o s p i t a l h e l p e r s re­ c e i v e $480 a y e a r w i t h m a i n t e ­ nance. P .ir t-lim e job s call for k i t c h e n and related w o r k for e v e n in g m e a l s in i n s t i t u t i o n s under the D e p a r tm e n t of H ospitals. L iving-in jobs in v o lv e k it c h e n or c h a m b e r m a id w o r k . T h e l a u n d r y Vvorkcr j o b p a y s .$780 a y e a r a n d i n v o l v e s g e n e r a l l a u n d r y work' W hen so m e o f the c a n d id a te s anne.-'iT.d rrcc^ntlv t o t " k e t h e li te i' a c y t e s t it w a s a p p a r e n t t h e y b e ’. i e v e d t h e y w e r e in f o r “ a s t i l l t e s t , ” b u t it t u r n e d oiit to he d e ­ s ig n e d o n ly to d e tc ir n 'n e v /b e t h e r a candid ate could read and w^rile. 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Tests (C o n tin u ed fro m Page Fifteen) psrience In clu d in g a thoivjugh K n o w ledg e of p j o d u c t i o n m e t h o d s a n d p r o ceas es in o n e o r m o r e m a n u ­ factu rin g indiKstries. M axim um a g e , 60. F ile ijy Aug. 7. iMNpector, l)r«*dKln|f, .$1,620 to R e q u i r e m e n t s : A t le a s t St y e a r j ' e x p e r i e n c e in d r e d g i n g njpera t i o n s w h ic h m u s t h a v e I n clud ed e s t . ih i i s h i n g s u r v e y line.s, s e t t i n g «loi>e stake.s, t a k i n g so u n d i n g s , s e t ­ t i n g a n d o b s e r v i n g tid e j?uages, a n d c o m p u tin g the a m o u n t of dredged m a t e r i a l rem o ved . C ollege e d u c a ­ t i o n in civil, m e c h a n i c a l , o r m i n in g engineering m ay be s u b s t i t u t e d y e a r f o r y e a r lV)r t h e r e q u i r e d cxp erip n ce. M a x i m u m ag e, 55. Fll« u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. .S«iilor IiiHpector, O r d n a n c e M a t e ­ ria l, IiiHpector O rcln an rn M a­ t e r i a l , $^,.'<00; A s so c ia te , $‘,{,000; As(li.Htant, $1,H00; J u n i o r I n s p e c t o r , $1 ,«30. R e q u i r e m e n t s : 1 to 6 y e a r s ' e x p e r i e n c e , d e p e n d i n g on t h e g r a d e a p p l i e d for, in s p e c t i n g a n d t e s t i n g r a w m a t e r i a l s in o n e or m o re of t h e f o l lo w in g : 1. b a r s a n d .ih eets ; 2. precifiion m a c h i n e d p a r t a ; 3. m e t a l s h a p e s a n d or p a r ts form ed w ith d ip s ; 4. f o r g i n g s o r c a s t i n g s of e i t h e r s te el o r n o n - f e r r o m e t a l s ; o r 5. o r d n a n c e m a t e r i a l s s u c h as d e ­ m o litio n of b o m b bodies, a r m a m f n t , a r m o r p l a t e . o p tical e le m e n ts , etc. C e rta in engineering education m ay b e s u b s t i t u t e d f o r s o m e of t h e e x ­ p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e m e n ts . M axim um a g e , 55. F i l e u n til f u r t h e r n otice. D RAFTTNO R n |(ln eerin ir D r a f t s m a n , $1,800 a y m r ; also , (,’hlef, $2,600; P r i n c ip a l , $2,30(»; S en io r, $2,000; A s s i s t a n t , $1,620 a y e a r . T h e s e p ositio n s a r e f o r w o r k on sh ip s . A p p lic a tio n s r e ­ ce iv e d u n til f u r t h e r notice. M a x in i u m a g e —F o r a.ssista nt, 45 y e a r s ; f o r all o t h e r g r a d e s , 60 y e a r s . y e a r . Application.'! r e c e iv e d u n til f u r t h e r no tice. M a x i m u m a g e —50 years. E n g in e e r , $.'),800 a y e u r ; also. P r i n c i p a l , .$.5,600; S en io r, $4,600; A s ­ s o c ia te , $H,200; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a y e a r . (All b r a n c h e s of eng iiieei'in g except chem ical, m etallurgical, m a ­ ri n e , unci n a v a l a r c h i t e c t u r e ) . A p ­ p l i c a t i o n s re c e i v e d u n til J u n e 30, 1942. M a x i m u m a g e —60 y e a r s . M e t a l l u r g i c a l E n g i n e e r , $3,800 a y e a r ; also. P r i n c i p a l , $.'>,600; S en io r, $4,600; A s s o c i a t e , $3,200 a y e a r . M e t a l l u r g i s t, $3,800 a y e a r ; also, P r i n c i p a l , $.5,600; S e n io r, $4,000; A s­ so c ia te , $3,200 a y e a r . ( T h e r e is u r g e n t n eed fo r eiig ib les e x p e r l o n e e d In s t r a t e g i c m i n e r a l r e c o v ­ e r y ) . A p p l i c a t i o n s receiv ed u n til Dec. 31, 1941. MLaximum a g e —60 years. J u n i o r E n g i n e e r , $2,000 a y e a r . ( T h e r e is u r g e n t n e e d f o r eiig ih les In t h e a e r o n a u t i c a l o p tio n ). O p ­ tional b ra n c h e s a r e : A eronautical, and^ n a v a l a r c h i t e c t u r e a n d m a r i n e en g i n e e r i n g . A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s r e c e iv e d u n t i l J u n e 30, 1942. M a x i m u m ag-e—40 y e a r s . J u n i o r E n g i n e e r , $2,000 a y e a r . (A n y branch of engineering). ( T h e r e Is u r g e n t n e e d f>or ellg ihies in t h e civil, e l e c t r i c a l , a n d m e c h a n IcaJ o p tio n s ) . C losin g d a t e —A p p l i ­ c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s receiv ed u n t i l D ec. 31, 1941. M a x i m u m a g e —35 y e a r s . In sp ecto r, Signal C orps E q u ip ­ m e n t , $2,600 a y e a r ; a ls o . S en ior $.Y,200; J u n i o r , $2,000 a y e a r . S i r n a l C o rp s, W a r D e p a r t m e n t . ( F o r d u ty in t h e field ). A p p l i c a t i o n s receiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tice. M a x i m u m a g e —55 y e a r s . K n g i n e e r i n g R i r a r t s m a n , $1,800 « y e a r ; also . Ctilef, $2,600; P r i n c ip a l , $2,:'.00; S e n io r, $2,000; A s s i s t a n t , $1,620 a y e a r . O p tio n al i>ranches: A e r o n a u t i c a l , a r c h i t e c t u r a l , civil, electrical, h e a tin g and ventilating, litho g ra p h ic , m echanical (m achine d e s i g n ) , o r d n a n c e , p lu m b in g , r a d io B tructural, t o p o g r a p h ic , general ( a n y o t h e r b r a n c h e x c e p t .•»hlp). A p p l i c a t i o n s receiv ed u n til Dec. 31, 1941. M a x i m u m a g e —M y e a r s . M ED ICA I. AND N U R S IN G Medlical O ffic e r, $:{,800 a y e a r ; also. S enio r, $4,600; A s s o c i a t e , $3,200 a yeiar. V arious O p tio n a l B r a n c h e s . P l a c e s of e m p l o y m e n t : P u b l i c H e a l t h S erv ice, F o o d a n d D rug A d m inistration, V eterans’ A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , Civil A e r o n a u t i c s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , I n d i a n S erv ice. A p ­ p l i c a tio n s will be r a t e d a s r e c e i v ^ u n t i l f u r t h e r no tice. M a x i m u m a g e —F o r a s s o c i a t e , 40 y e a i s . K N G I N E K R T N G . AI.SO O RD N A N CK AND K X PLO SIV ES IN S PK C T IO X S enior Insp ecto r, N aval O rdnance M a t e r i a l s , .$2,600 a y e a r ; I n s p e c t o r , N a v a l O r d n a n c e M a t e ri a l s , $2,300 a y e a r . O p tio n a l B r a n d i e s : 1. O p tical Or F i r e ( ’o n tro l I n s t r u m e n t s ; J. N a v a l G u n s a n d A c c e sso r ie s ; 3. M u n i t i o n s ; 4. O r d n a n c e U n its. Ass<»clata I n s p e c t o r . N a v a l O r d n a n c s M a t e r i a l s , $2,000 a v e a r ; also. A s­ s i s t a n t , $I.HIH); J u n i o r , $1,620 a year. B u re a u of O rdnance. N av y b e p a r t m e n t . ( F o r d u t y in t h e field w h e r e v e r a s s i g n e d ) . A p p lic a tio n s re c e i v e d u n t i l f u r t h e r no tice. M a x ­ i m u m a s e —65 y e a r s . J u n i o r G r a d u a t e N u r s e , $1,620 a y e a r . U. S. P u b l i c H e a l t h S erv ice, F ed eral Security A gency; V eter­ a n s ’ A d m in istratio n ; ani Indian F ie ld S e rv ic e . D e|M irtnient of t h e I n t e r i o r . A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s receiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r no tice. M a x i m u m e g e —35 y e a r s . I n s p e c t o r . P o w d e r a n d E x p lo s ­ iv es. $2,:<00 a y e a r ; als«, Sonior, $2,600; A s so c ia te , .$2,000; A s s i s t a n t , $l,«00; J u n i o r , $1,620 a y e a r . O r d ­ n a n c e D e p a r t mejit. W a r D e p t a r t n i e n t . Application.n receiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r n otice. M a x i m u m a g e —55 y e a r s . A n n o u n c e m e n t of 104 of IMO And a m e n d m e n t . C h e m ic a l K n g in e e r ( A n y S p e c ia l­ ized B r a n c h ) , $;{,HOO a y e a r ; also . P r i n c i p a l . $.'^.600; S enior, $4,600; Ass o c ia te , $.H.2(N); AHsistnnt. $2.60l> a Time Off for Overtime T he first a ssista n t p o stm aste r l a s t w e e k Issued I n f o i m a t lo n c o n ­ c e r n i n g tim e o ff fo r S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y serv ice. T h e in f o r m a tio n reads: “ N o tw ith stan d in g instructions to t h e c o n t r a r y r e g a i d i n g c o m ­ p e n s a t o r y t im e f o r S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y serv ice, p o s t m a s t e r s c o n ­ t i n u e t o r e q u e s t t h a t o v e r tim e b« a y th o r i z e d for S a t u r d a y a n d S u n ­ d a y se r v ic e in lieu o f c o m p e n s a ­ t o r y tim e . T h e s e r e q u e s ts a r e , as * rule, b a s e d on so m e u n u s u a l lo ­ c a l c o n d itio n , su c h a s in a b ility t o s e c u r e s u b s ti t u t e s , excessive sickne.i», m o v in g Into n e w q u a r te r s , f k i o d con d itio n s, etc., a n d In dica te t h a t p o s t m a s t e r s a n d s u p e r v is o r s a r e f a m i l ia r w i t h th e law , b u t w a n t it vio lated . “ U n d e r se c tio n s 4B4, 465 a n d 959, P o s t a l L a w s a n d R e g u la tio n s , a s w ell a s i n s t r u c t i o n s in th e P o s t a l G u id e Indexed S a t u r d a y service. It la s t a te d t h a t co m p e n a ato i'y t im e m u s t be g r a n te d fo r S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y .*iervice ex cept t h e la s t t h r e e in t h e c a l e n d a r y e a r . T h is Is th e l a w a n d t h e p u r p o se of th is n o tic e Is t o i m p r e s s u p o n p o s t­ m a s t e r s t h a t th e la w c a n n o t be v io la ted s n d t h a t it is u seless to w rite th e D e p a rtm e n t for p erm is­ sion to p a y o v e r tim e fo r t h e f i r s t 8 h o u r s ’ se rv ic e on S a t u r d a y o r Sunday. “ P o s t m a s t e r s a r e a d m o n is h e d to o b se rv e t h e la w a n d to u n d e r s t a n d t h a t c o r r e s p o n d e n c e w ith t h e D e ­ p a rtm e n t. r e q u e s ti n g o v e r tim e w h e r e t h e la w p ro v id es t h a t com p e n.sa to ry tim e m u s t be g r a n te d . 1h u seless. W h e n r e g u la r c lassified s u b s t i t u t e s a r e im a v a ila b le , t e m ­ p o r a r y s u b s ti t u t e s a r e to be e m ­ p lo y e d .” New *Endles8 Chain* T h e m a ils tlir o u g h o u t t h e c o u n ­ t r y a r e b e in g flooded w i t h le tte r# r e l a t i n g t o “ e n d le ss c h a 1 n ” s c h e m e s so licitin g d e fen s e s a v i n g s iltamps. S u c h m a t t e r Is a v io la ­ t i o n of t h e p o s ta l f r a u d a n d lo t­ t e r y s t a tu t e s . P iiidie H e a l t h N u r s e , $2,000 a year. G rad u ate N urse, G eneral S t a f f D u t y , $1,800 a y e a r . I n d i a n F ie ld S erv ice, I n c l u d i n g A l a s k a , D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I n t e r i o r . U. S. P u b l i c H e a l t h S e r v ic e . F e d e r a l S e ­ c u rity A gency. A pplications a c ­ c e p te d u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tice. M a x i ­ m u m a g e —40 y e a r a . S e n io r M e dical T o o h n lc la n , $2,000 a y e a r . O p tio n S u b j e c t s : ( i ) G e n ­ e r a l ; (2) R o e n tg e n o l o g y . M edical T e c h n i c i a n , $i,800 a y e a r . A s s i s t a n t M e dical T e c h n i c i a n , ' $1,620 a y e a r . O p tio n a l S u l i j e c t s : (1) G e n e r a l ; (2) R i t e n t g e n o l o g y ; (3) S u r g e r y , J u n i o r l.,u b o rato ry H e lp e r , $1,440 a y e a r . O p tio n a l S u b j e c t s : (1) G e n e r a l ; (2) Roentgenx>logy. A pplications ac­ c e p te d u n t i l f u r t h e r no tice. RA D IO S e n io r R a diosonde T echnician, $2,000 a y e a r . A p p l i c a t i o n s r eceiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tice. M a x i m u m a g e —60 y e a r s . A n n o u n c e m e n t 128 of 1940. Ju n io r C om m u n icatio n s O perator, $1,620 a y e a r . (H i g h -S p e e d R a d io E q u ip m e n t). S ig n a l S e r v ic e at I .a r g e , Vk’a r D e p a r t m e n t . Closing d a t e —A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s r eceiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tice. M a x i ­ m u m a g e —48 y e a r s . SC IEN T IFIC C h e m i s t ( E x p l o s iv e s ) , $3,800 a y e a r ; als o . P r i n c i p a l , $.5,600; S en io r, $4,600; A s s o c ia te , $3,200; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a y e a r . A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e iv e d u n t i l Nov. 30, 1941. Technologist (Any S p ecialized B r a n c h ) , $.1,800 a y e a r ; also . P r i n ­ cipal, $5,600; S en io r, $4,600; A sso ci­ a t e , $3,200; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a y e a r . A p p l i c a t i o n s r eceiv ed u n til I ^ c . 31, 1941. M a x i m u m a g e —55 y e a r s . P h a r n u i c o l o g l s t , $3,800 a y e a r ; a l s o . S en io r, $4,600; A s s o c ia te , $3.200 A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a y e a r . A p p l i ­ c a t i o n s will b e r a t e d a s rec e iv e d u n til Dec. 31, 1941. P h y s i c i s t ( A n y S p ecial B r a n c h ) , $3,800 a y e a r ; als o . P r i n c i p a l , $5,600; S en io r, ^ , 6 0 0 ; A s s o c ia te , $3,300; A s s i s t a n t . $2,600 a y e a r . (ElU g ih ie s quulifie.d toi c o n d u c t I n v e s t i ­ g a t i o n a n d r e s e a r c h w o r k In e l a s ­ t i c i t y a r e e s p e c i a l l y nee«led.> A p ­ p l i c a t i o n s will b e r a t e d a s r e c e i v e u n til Dec. 12, 1941. M e te o ro lo g is t ( A n y Sneclalissed B r a n c h ) , $H,HOO a y e a r ; also. P r i n ­ c ipal, $.5,600; S e n io r, $4,600, A s s o ­ c i a t e , $3,200; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a y e a r . A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e iv e d u n t i l Dec. 31, 1941. R e se a rc h C h e m ist (A ny S pecial­ ized B r a n c h ) , $3,800 a .vear; also . P r i n c i p a l , $5,600; S e n io r , $4,600; A s ­ s o c ia te , ^3,200; A s s i s t a n t , $2,000 a y e a r . A p p l i c a t i o n s rec e iv e d u n til D ec. 31, 1941. M a x i m u m a g e —W years. TRADES ^ h lp fltte r. P a y scales v a r y a c ­ c o r d i n g t o t h e p l a c e «»f e m p l o y ­ m e n t , r a n g i n g f r o m $6.81 to $8.93 a d a y . A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e to bo m a d e a t v arious nav al estab lish m en ts th ro u g h o u t the country, and a t P e a r l H a r b o r , T. H . A p p l i c a t i o n s rec e iv e d u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. I^ o ftsnian . P a y sc a l e s v a r y aoo o rd ln g t o t h e ^ a o e o f e m p l o y , m e n t , r a u g i n g f r o m $1.01 to $1.1$ a n h o u r . A ppointm ents a r e to be m a d e a t v ariou s naval e stab lish­ m en ts thro u g h o u t th e country, and Applica- a t P e a r l H a rb a r, T. H . t i o n s will be r a t e d a s re c e i v e d u n ­ til f u r t h e r n otice. I .e n s G r i n d e r . P a y s c a le s v a r y a c c o r d i n g to t h e p l a c e o f e m p l o y ­ m e n t , r a n g i n g f r o m $5.92 t o $8.00 a d a y . A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e to be m a d e a t F r a n k f o r d A r s e n a l, P h i l a d e l ­ p h ia , P a . A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e iv e d u n ­ til f u r t h e r no tice. M a c h i n i s t . P a y sc ales v a r y a c ­ c o r d i n g to t h e p la c e of e m p l o y ­ m e n t , r a n g i n g f r o m $6.80 a d a y *to $1.10 a n h o u r. A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e to be m a d e a t v a r i o u s o r d n a n c e a n d naval e stab lish m en ts th ro u g h o u t t h e c o u n t r y , A p p l i c a t i o n s re c e iv e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n otice. I n s tr u m e n t M aker. P a y sc a le s v a r y a c c o r d i n g tio t h e p lace o f e m ­ p l o y m e n t , r a n g i n g f ro m $7.44 a d a y to $1.24 a n h o u r . A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e t o be m a d e a t F r a n l c f o r d A r s e n a l , P h ila d e lp h ia P a .; a n d a t various nav al estab lish m en ts throughout th e country a n d a t P earl H arbor, T. H . C losing d a t e —A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s r e c e iv e d u n t i l f u r ­ t h e r n otice. T o o lm a k e r . P a y s c a l e s v a r y a c ­ c o r d i n g to t h e p l a c e of e m p l o y ­ m e n t , r a n g i n g f r o m $6.24 a d a y to $1.17 a n h o u r . A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e to be m a d e In t h e F r a n k f o r d A r s e n a l , Philadelphia, P a .; and a t various ord n an ce an d nav al estab lish m en ts th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . A pplica­ t i o n s re c e iv e d u n t i l f u i t h e r n otice. M ISCELLANEOUS I n s p e c t o r o f H a t s , $2,000 a y e a r ; I n s p e c t o r of M i s c e lla n e o u s S u p p lies (H «slery an d K n it U n d erw e a r), $2,000 a y e a r ; I n s p e c t o r «f T e x tile s , $2,000 a y e a r ; J u n i o r I n s p e c t o r of T e x tile s , $1,620 a y e a r ; I n s p e c t o r of ClotJiing, $2,000 a y e a r ; J u n i o r I n ­ s p e c t o r o f C lo th in g , $1,620 a y e a r . Q u a r t e r m a s t e r C orps, W a r D e p a r t ­ m e n t . A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s re c e iv e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tice. M a x ­ i m u m a g e —65 y e a r s . M i n e ra l E c o n o m i s t , $.3,800 a y « a r ; also . P r i n c ip a l , $5,600; Senl>or, $4,600; A s s o c i a t e , $3,200; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a y e a r . O p tio n S u b j e c t s : (1) M e ta llic m i n e r a l s ; (2) N o n m e t a l l l c m i n e r a l s ; (3) S e c o n d a r v m e ta llic m i n e r a l s ; (4) C o a l; (5) P e t r o l e u m ; (6) G e n e r a l. C lo s in g d a t e —A p p lic a tion.s r e c e iv e d u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. I n s p e c t o r o f Co al, $3,800 a y e a r . W 'a r D e p a r t m e n t . A p p l i c a t i o n s r e ­ ceiv ed u n t i l Dec. 31, 1941. M a x i m u m a g e —60 y e a r s . Ins|>ect>or, P l a n t P r o t e c t i o n , $3,200 a y e a r ; also. P r i n c ip a l . $4,6M; S en io r, $3,800; A s s i s t a n t , $2,900 u y e a r . Wixt D e p a r t m e n t . ( F o r d u t y in t h e field w h e r e v e r a s s i g n e d ) . A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s r e ­ ceiv ed u n til f u r t h e r n o tic e . M a x i ­ m u m a g e —55 y e a r s . Aut(Hnotive S n a r e P a r t s E x p e r t , $.3,200 a y e a r . O ffic e of t h e Q u a r ­ te r m a s te r G eneral, W a r D e p a r t­ m ent. C lo sin g d a t e —A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s receivecV u n t i l f u r ­ th er no tice. M axim um a g e —55 years. I n s p e c t o r ( S u b s i s t e n c e S u p p lie s) , $2,000 a y e a r ; also . P r i n c i p a l , $2,600; S en io r, $2,300; A s s i s t a n t , $1,800; a n d J u n i o r , $1,620 a y e a r . Q u a r t e r m a s t e r C o r p s, W a r D e p a r t ­ m e n t . A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e iv e d u n til f u r t h e r notice. M a x i m u m a g e —55 years. S u p e r i n t e n d e n t <of C o n s t r u c ti o n , $3,800 a y e iir; als o . P r i n c i p a l , $.5,600; S en io r, $4,600; A s s o c i a t e , ^3,200 a y e a r . A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e iv e d u n til Dec. 31, 1941. M a x i m u m a g e —58 years. J u n i o r S t e n o g r a p h e r , $1,440 a y e a r ; J u n i o r T y p is t , $1,260 a y e a r . 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. Only. O p en to m e n a n d w om en. A pplications acce p ted u n ­ til f u r t h e r notice. A r t i s t i c L i t h o g r a p h e r , $1,800 a y e a r ; also. S en io r, $2,000; A s s i s t ­ a n t , $1,620; J u n i o r , $1,440 a y e a r ; N e g a t i v e C u t t e r , $1,800 a y e a r ; Ju n io r Copper P late M ap E n g ra v e r, $1,440 a y e a r . A pplications r e ­ ceiv ed u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. P hysiotherapy A ide, $1,800 a y e a r ; J u n i o r iP h y s i o t h e r a p y Aide, $1,620 a y e a r . A p p l i c a t i o n s a c c e p t e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tic e . M a x i m u m a g e —45 y e a r s . C o m m o d i t y E x c h a n g e S p e c ia lis t, $3,800 a y e a r ; a ls o . S e n io r, $4,600; A s s o c i a t e , $3,200; A s s i s t a n t , $2,600 a year. Com m odity E x c h a n g e A d­ m in istra tio n , D e p a r tm e n t o f A gri­ culture. O p tio n a l Subjects a re : Econom ic A nalysis, a n d I n v e s tig a ­ tio n s. A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e i v e d u n til f u r t h e r n otice. R e g io n a l A g e n t , T r a d e a n d I n ­ d u s t r i a l E d u c a t i o n , $4,600 a y e a r ; Siiecial A g e n t , T r a d e a n d I n d u s ­ t r i a l E d u c a t i o n , $3,800 a y e a r . O f ­ fice of E du catio n , F e d e ra l S ecu r­ i t y A g e n c y . A p p l i c a t i o n s r e c e iv e d u n t i l f u r t h e r notice. M a x i m u m a g e —60 y e a r s . S t a f f D i e t i t i a n , $1,800 a y e a r . A p ­ p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a s re c e i v e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tice. M a x i m u m a g e —48 y e a r s . A lphabetic C a rd -P u n c h O perator, $1,260 a y e a r ; U n d e r C a r d - P u n c h O p e r a t o r , $1,260 a y e a r . F o r Xnp o l n t m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., Onl.v. C lo sin g d a t e —A p p l i c a t i o n s r e ­ ceiv ed u n til f u r t h e r np tice. J u n i o r T a b u l a t i n g M a c h in e O p e r ­ a t o r , $1,440 a y e a r ; U n d e r 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 , $1,260 a 'e a r ; J u n i o r A l p h a b e t i c T a b u l a t i n g .)I»chine O p e r a t o r , $1,440 a y e a r ; U n d er A lphabetic T a b u la tin g Ma. c h i n e O p e r a t o r , $1,260 a y e a r . 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 nly. A pplications received until f u r t h e r notice. M ultilith C a m e ra m a n a n d P la te m a k e r , $1,620 a y e a r ; M u ltilith P r e s s O p e r a t o r , $1,440 a y e a r . F o i A p p o i n t m e n t In W a s h i n g t o n D . 0.« O n ly . C losin g d a t e —A p p l i c a t i o n * r e ­ ce iv e d u n t i l J u n e 30, 1942. P oultry C oordinator, fS.MO « year. B u re a u o f A nim al In d u stry , D e p a r t m e n t of A g r i c u l t u r e , OloAlng da te -A uff. 1, 1941, Tuesday, Ju ly 29, 1941 Y o u r C h a n c e s fo r A p p o in tm e n t T h e h i g h e s t n u m b e r s c e r t i f i e d on N e w V o rk C i t y eligii>le l is ts f o r ner m a n e n t , t e m p o r a r y , a n d t n a e f i n i t e pu^titions a t v a r i o u s s a l a r y r a n g e s a n ' p e a r l)elow. T h e f i r s t c o l u m n c o n t a i n s t h e n a m e of t h e elig ib le iiuiT t h e se co n d c o l u m n , t h e d e p a r t m e n t to w h i c h t h e list w a s c e r t i fi e d , tl»« t h i r d c o lu m n , t h e s a l a r i e s of t h e p o s i t i o n s to b e filled. T h e f o u r t h colu m n s h o w s w h e t h e r t h e c e r t i f i c a t i o n w a s to be a p e r m a n e n t , t e m p o r a r y or i n d e f i n i te po<sition. T h e f i f t h c o lu m n s h o w s t h e h i g h e s t n u m b e r reacheii a n d t h e l a s t c o l u m n , t h e e x p i r a t i o n d a t e of t h e list. R e a d e r s sh o u ld re m e m b e r t h a t c e r t i f i c a t i o n do es n o t n e c e s s a r i l y m e a n a p p o i n t m e n t as m ore n a m e s a r e a lw a y s certified tlian th e r e a r e v acanc ies. test List Tide ^ D epartm ent onlary. P.T.I. l aNo. fSxptrcs. AccompaTitst . .H unter College . . . 1.25 hr. P 2t> 1:15:45 A.cconntant, Grade 2....... ..Comptroller ........... 1,800 P 400 7:27:t2 Accountant, Orade 2......... , Transr»ort»tlon.... 1,200 P 7.50 Accountant. Orada 3....... ..W elfare ................. 1,500 P 545 A c c o u n t a n t ( p r o m . j ......... ..Comptroller ........... 2,400 P 65 Airport AMi!»t»nt ........... . .Docks ..................... 1,200 & 960 P 75 3:28:45 Airport A j j s i s t a n t . . . l>K. k3....................... 9<!0 P 08 Announcer ...................... .. . .Mun. B r’d c a s tln g .. 1.800 P 7 3:13:44 Architectural D iaftaniaa . .Tr.-insiiortation.. . . 8.120 P 30 4:13:12 A s s i s t a n t A l i e n i s t ............. ..H ospitals ............... 2,040 w /m P 25 1: 2:44 A s s i s t a n t C h e n n l s t ............. . . Hospitals................. 1,500 T •79 4:20:42 Assistant Gardner ........... - -Parks ..................... 5.50 day P 1.051 4:12:43 Assistant Engineer, Or. 4 ..W a t e r Supply . . . . 9,120 P 61 3: 3:45 . -Dom. Relatiis. Crt.. 1,680 P 604 12:21:42 ..M a g istrate’s Crt. . 1.080 T 817 ..P a n t s ...................... 4 day-.50 hr. T 6,874 12:20:41 4 day A t t e n d a n t - M o s s e n s e r ......... . . P a r k s ........................ P 1.100 p&T A u t o m o b i l e E n g i i i f c n i p n . . . . ,. Hospitals.................1.200 & l.-iO 3: 1:43 .52 hr. P A u t o m o b i l a E n f j l n e m a n . . . .T ran.sportation.. . . 175 .92 hr. P *1,387 A u to K u g i n e n i a n ( a p p . ) . . . . . T ran sp o rtatio n ........ 9 day ao P Ai /lfcmobi le M a c h i n i s t . . . ..S an itatio n ................ 1:10:44 .68 hr. P 37 A u t o m o b i l e M e c l iu n ic ......... . Transportation....... 1:10:44 1.3.20 day P 39 B r l d g e m a n a n d R i v e t e r . . .Pui.iic W orks.......... 1: 9:44 .9.000-4,800 P 13 7:10:43 B u i l d i n g s A l a n a x e r .................. . tlousiog:................... 4.,50() P •183 12:14:41 C a p t a i n . F . D ................................ . F i r e ............................ 5,000 ,. Police....................... 144 P 9:10:41 C a p ta in , P.D. ( p r o m . ) . - - . .TiansfXJvtation . . . .80 hr. P 18 C ar M alntainers, G ra d e B 6:3;4a . . Boro Pres. R ic h .... 12 day P 41 C a r p e n t e r ................................ 10:22:44 12 day T 12 Cement Mason ................. . . F i r o .......................... 11:2W.4.'« 7 day ................................... T 12 C h i f f L i f e G u a r d ...................... 6:14:45 . CityColle*e............. l.aOO-* 1,25 hr P 176 6:11:43 . Bklvn Collei;e........ 1,200 T 125 Clerk, Gr. 2 , Tri Boro A u th ......... MM) P 7,170 2:15:13 ..Tr'.. Bridge A u t h . .. UOO X 8,198 2:15:43 Clerk. Grade ,. Comptroller............. 840 P 7.423 2:15:43 Clerk. Grade ,. Tri. Bridse Auth... l,20ro T 4.605 853 . Kclucatlon............... . T •4.683 . .H ospitals.................. 8i0 P 4.420 C lerk. G ra d e 2 (fe m a le ) 840 T 4.977 C l e r k , G r a d e d ( f e m a l e ) ......... ,. Purcha.se................... .. T ra n sp ortatio n .. - .■ 1,200 775 P Clerk, G r a d e 2 (p ro m .) 600 w/m P 7,0i>3A C l e r k . Grad<» 2 ..................... , .Ho.spitals................. l.son P 237 C l i m b e r s n d P r u n e r ......... . , .Pitrk.s........................ 5:14:44 1.620 683 P C l i m b e r «n« P r u n e r ........... . . P a r k s ........................ 89 per hr. P 4:26:43 ( ' o n d u c t o r .......................... . . . . . T ransportation....... i,8(M) 8: 4:41 118 C o u r t A t t e n d a n t ................... ,. Municipal C o u rt... P 64 1,200 0:f5:43 P D e n t a l H y p l e n l s t ............... . . . H e a l t h ...................... . .Paries........................ T 36 6.50 day Dies el T r a c t o r O p e r a t o r , 00 1.800 P 3: N 44 D o c k b u l l d e r ............................ . .P u rc h ase................. 10:26:41 HO .75 hr P E l e c t r i c R e p a i r m a n ......... . .T ran s p o rtatio n .. . , 1,800 1.50 4: 2:45 P lOie ctr lc al I n s p e c t o r , G r a d e ! . Wa. Sup. Gas, E l . .. 960 A 720 110 6:10:43 P E l e v a t o r O p e r a t o r ( P . - e f , ) . . . Hospitals................. 80 11:1H:44 .85 hr. P E l e v a t o r M e c h a n i c ............. . .T ra n s p o rta tio n .. . . P 2:18:43 1,200 73 E l e v a t o r M e c h a n i c ’s H e l p ' i . .E du catio n................ 5: <4:43 20 .75 hr. P F a n M a l n t a i n e r .................. . . .T unnels..................... 12:14:41 1,200 P *3. .M O K lr em iin , F . D .............................. . F i r e ........................... 1,320 P or T 4,103 F i r e m a n . F . D ........................... . . .Queens College........ T 4,214 4 day F i r e m a n . F . D ........................... . . .H o nsins.................... P 3.3.38 1,500 Queens........ F i r e m a n , F . D ........................... . . -B. 6,187 .65 or 52 hr. PorT F i r e m a n , F .D . ( a p p . ) ............. . T ran s p o rta tio n .... 8:25:43 y 2.400 11 In s p. of B o i l e r s , G r a d e $ . -Hou.'jinK & B ldga... 4:26:43 77 P 1.800 I n s p . M a s o n r y & C a r p ’t r y .. >- Wolfare.................... 15 8:20:44 P a, 400 fn sp . o f Ste e l. 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A s w e eit here am o n g the sw ea t­ in g reporters and the rush in g copy boys and sm ell the a w fu l sten ch o f th e “ b ea u tifu l” H ud­ son, w e begin to pick the keys of th at g d t y p e w r ite r . W ell, d u t y calls a n d we m u s t give you s o m e u se fu l tip s a b o u t th is a n d t h a t . So-o-o h e re goes . . , O n t h e s e b e a u tif u l s u m m e r n i g h ts if o ne lo ok s u p to th e sk y he c a n n o t h e lp o u t m a r v e l a t t h e m a g n i f i ­ c e n t c lu s te r of h e a v e n ly s t a r s (a sid e to m y w ife: h o n e st I w a s n 't w ith a n o th e r w om an) and t o t h i n k of r o m a n c e . B u t to g e t se rio u s, r o m a n c e i s n ’t the only u s e f u l d u t y of t h e s ta r s , a s M iss H e le n e P a u l c a n tell you. N o w yo u a s k , " W h o Is H e le n e P a u l ? ” H e le n e P a u l h a s e sta b lish e d h e r ­ se lf a s one of th e fo r e m o s t a s ­ t r o lo g e r s of th is e ra, p r in c ip a lly b e c a u se o f th e g u id a n c e sh e h a s g iv e n b u sin e ss ex ecutiv es. She is e q u a lly su c c essfu l in a d j u s t i n g m a t t e r s fnvblving e m o tio n a l d o ­ m e s tic a n d v o c a tio n a l p ro b lem s. A s t u d e n t of p sychology a s well a s t h e scien ce of a stro lo g y . Miss P a u l in v ite s t h e c o n fid e n ce of h e r c lie n ts a n d t r e a t s e ac h in d iv id u a l p r o b le m w ith u n d e r s t a n d i n g a n d r a r e d isc e r n m e t. W h ile we w e re v i s i ti n g w i t h M iss P a u l, a f r ie n d o f ou rs, th is w eek, she w a s good e n o u g h to se n d a m es sa g e to o u r r e a d e r s t h r o u g h th is co lu m n . H e r e is H e le n e P a u l : “ A stro lo ­ g y is f u n d a m e n t a l l y b a se d on th e p r in c ip a l t h a t we a r e all h u m a n ra d io s, a n d t h o u s a n d s of y e a r s be­ fo r e t h e in v e n tio n of t h e m o d e r n ra dio , s c i e n tis ts re alize d this. I n t h o s e d a y s a s t r o lo g y a n d a s t r o n ­ o m y w e r e s y n o n y m o u s. A h o r o ­ scop e is c o m p a r a b l e to a n a r c h i- Complete beauty service attended by experts . . . F U I.T O N B ro o k ly n , B IL L B E N N E T T t e c t 's b l u e p r i n t s h o w in g im p e n d ­ in g c o n d itio n s w i t h in t h e scope of o n e ’s n a ta l c o n ste lla tio n . E v e r y h u m a n b e in g p o ssesse s f re e will to m a k e t h e m o st o f o p p o r ­ t u n it i e s in d ic a te d . I f t h e s t a r s c o n t r i b u t e f o r t u n a t e period s, one sh o u ld be p r e p a r e d to t a k e a d v a n ­ ta g e o f th e m . I f a n a c c id e n ta l a s p e c t is in p r o s p e c t a n d one h a s b e e n w a r n e d , tr o u b le c a n be a v e r te d . O ne c a n do w ith o n e ’s life w h a t o n e will—t h r o u g h th e k n o w le d g e of w h a t t h e s t a r s of­ fe r.” , T h a t ’s all fo r now, b u t w e ’ll h a v e m o r e info f r o m Miss P a u l n ex t week. C ar D ir ty ! D a v is A u to L a u n d r y a t 720 S o u t h e r n B o u le v a rd o ffe rs s o m e ­ t h i n g u n u s u a l in t h e line. T h ey will give y o u r c a r a c o m p le te w a s h i n g f o r only 49c. B u t . . . c a r s o n ly . , , n o t you or m e. H u n gry ? ? ? T h a t b u f f e t s u p p e r o r t h a t pic­ n ic in t h e c o u n tr y ju st perfect w h e n you o r d e r > s a n d w ic h e s f r o m S a n ip a k . T h e y deliv er th e m you a n d t h e y ’re all p a c k e d in c ello p h an ^ . L o o k f o r th e yellow S a n i p a k label on t h e c ello p h an e a n d m a k e s u r e i t ’s S a n ip a k . 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W in n er s of th e w eek ly d o u b les h a n d b a ll to u r n a m e n ts at S h a -W a n -G a L o d g e, H ig h V iew , N . Y ., a r e to be t h e g u e s t s o f S a m D a n an d E d A tla ss, m a n a g ­ in g d irecto rs o n th e w e ek -e n d o f A u g u s t 22, . . . F r e e d a n c e l e s ­ sons are now b ein g offered th e A now pla y , “ The F a b u lo u s P l a y b o y , ” b y M a r t i n F r o m a n w ill b e p r e .g e n t e d a t t h e N e m e r s o n H o ­ tel T h e a tr e , th e c a s t in c lu d in g : M in d a M a itla n d o f “ M oon O ver M u l b e r r y S t r e e t , ’’ H a n a K a r o l , m o tio n p ictu re a c tr e s s ; E d w a r d K o g a n , fe a tu r e d in t h e ro a d c o m ­ p a n y , o f “ H a v in g a W ond erfu l T i m e , ’’ a n d S t e v e R o b e r t s , l a s t seen on B roadw ay in O rson W e lle s ’ “ N a tiv e S o n ." T h e first a n n u a l B a ls a m s D og S h o w w ill b e h e ld h e r e in D ix ville N o t c h , N . 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S in ce v e r y fe w o f th e e lig ib les c o m e fr o m u p sta te, th e S ta te -w id e list w ill h a v e to b e u s e d to fill jo b s in m o s t o f th e s ix u p sta t e d istricts. Photography School Lists Courses A co m p le te s u m m a r y o f co u rses to be g iv e n d u rin g th e y e a r b e ­ g i n n i n g O c t o b e r , 1941, i s r e a d y fo r d istrib u tio n a t th e C la r en ce H . W h i t e S c h o o l o f P h o t o g r a p h y , 32 W e s t 7 4th S t r e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity . A m o n g t h e 22 c o u r s e s b e i n g o ff e r e d , a r e m a n y in e le m e n t a r y a n d a d v a n ce d p r in c ip les o f p h o to ­ gr a p h ic co m p o sitio n , tech n iq u e a n d p r a c tic e ; n a tu r a l co lo r p h o ­ to g r a p h y : e le m e n ts o f a d v e r tis in g a n d g r a p h ic p ro b le m s rela te d to p h o to g r a p h s: p h o to - jo u rn a lism ; m o tio n p ictu re tec h n iq u e , and oth ers. C IT Y . At Copak? 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