H o s p ita l • ^ ^ L i / v i J L E i Vol. 2 No. 48 S - A ★ ★ ★ t M v P e E a . A tte n d a n ts R New York, August 12,1941 L M E a R c K h i M a n y A g e S ee P age 4 T E N O S T Y P IS T S S n U p ! Price Five Cents S C S p e a k . e O p e r a O p e n in g s in N e w IM in im u m t o r s Y o ric A r e a ; is 1 6 fo r S o m e J o b s See Pages 2, 5, 6^ 10, 16 F I R E M H o w A to N C F a c e A N th e D I D A T E n d u r a n c e E S T e s t See P age 3 31 T E S T S IN N E W S T A T E S E R IE S See P age S P o lic e , F ir e E x a m s E v e r y 2 Y e a r s See P age 3 R e v is e d R e g u la tio n s fo r D r a tte e s See P age 3 P r o g r e s s o n M a r k in g S ta te A New LEADER Feature W Ms a n t to . J o in th e M e r c h a n t M T e s ts se e P age n a r in e ? See P age 9 Page Two CIVIL SERVICE LEADER C iv il S e r v ic e F a c ts The New York City Civil Service Commission has compiled a series of questions and ansv/ers concerning its procedures. The in ­ form ation is of the utm ost value to all who plan to apply for city jobs, to candidates, and to eligibles. The first section appeared last week. P a r t two follow s: "W liat D o c s ( h o I ’ll r a s e “ O r ji M a n i ­ fest K q u iv a lftiit” M e an In ] < ;i i) ; ih i li t .v U c - q u i r c i n c u t s ? th e T t iis phra.sc is i n s e r t e d in e l i g i b i l ­ i t y r e q u i r e m e n t s b e c a u s e it is r e a l ­ i z e d t h a t t h e r e m a y be s o m e p e r B ons w h o b e e a u s c o f t h e i r e x p e r i ­ ence, tr a in in g or e d u c a tio n aro e m i n e n t l y q u a l i f i e d to c o m p e t e in t li o pa rticula r ex a m in ation , a l­ t h o u g h t h e y do n o t m e e t t h e e x a c t t e r m s o f D ie s p e c if io fi e l i g i b i l i t y r e ­ q u i r e m e n t s . T h e p iir a s o is n o t d e ­ s i g n e d to g i v e b o r d e r lin e c a s e s a l o o p h o l e by w h i c h t h e y m a y e n t e r t h e ctiiiip e litio ii. iS'olc—In f i l l i n g o u t t h e e x p e r i ­ e n c e s h o o t o f li t e ar>plication, c a n d i dat.es s h o u l d in c lu d e a ll t h e i r e x p e ­ r i e n c e t h a t w ill t e n d to q u a l i f y t h e m fo r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n . T h e y s h o u l d list t h e d e t a i l s o f th e ir d u ­ t i e s a n d t h e y s iio u ld a t t a c h e x t r a p a p e r if n e c e s s a r y to te ll t h e w h o l e Htory. PJach y e a r t h e C o m m i s s i o n is f o r c e d to d i s q u a l i f y or r e d u c e t h e e x p e r ie n c e r a tin g s of m a n y a pp li­ c a n t s w h o t h o u g h q u a l i f i e d fa il e d t o g i v e s u f f i c i e n t in f o r m a t i o n in th eir exp erien ce sheet. E xaggera­ t i o n o f e x p e r i e n c e or e d u c a t i o n o r tile g iv in g of fa lse inform ati(m m a y <-ause t h e a p i ) l i c a n t to be fa il e d in t h e e x a m i n a t i o n , d is c iu a iif ie d f r o m a l l f u t u r e c i t y a p p o i n t m e n t s or in w i l l f u l c a s e s ( o bo s u b j e c t t o c r i m ­ in a l p r o s e c u t i o n . I f in d o u b t a s to d a t e s o f \v o r k o r e d u c a t i o n , a n s w e r t o tii e b e s t o f y o u r a b i l i t y a n d s a y H O . T h e C o m m i s s i o n w ill n e v e r hold a m i s t a k e o b v i o u s l y m a d e in g o o d fa ith a g a in s t a n app licant. In c a s e o f d o u b t or fo r i n f o r m a ­ tio n ab o u t fillin g out and filin g a p ­ p lica tio ns, c a n d id a te s should co n­ s u l t V. iih t h e A p p l i c a t i o n or I n ­ f o r m a t i o n B u r e a u s o f t h e Civ il S e r ­ v ice C om m ission. V h a t Is m ent ? a T ro v lsio n a l A p p o in t­ I n t h e a b s e n c e o f a n e l ig ib l e li s t, a d e p a r t m e n t is p e r m i t t e d to h ir e t e m p o r a r y or e m e r g e n c y employce.«i u n t i l t h e e l ig ib l e lis t is r e a d y . T i i e s o e m p l o y e e s a r e c a lle d provisional ft in p lo y e e s a n d t h e i r s e r v i c e s m u s t t e r m i n a t e a s s o o n a s flie e lig ib l e lis t l i a s be(>n c e r t i f ie d . P r o v i s i o n a l a p ­ p o i n t m e n t s a r e m a d e by t h e v a r i ­ o u s d e p a r tm en t h ea d s su b je c t to th e a p p r o v a l o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­ m i s s i o n . T h e y ai-e n o t m a d e by t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n . 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E a c h o f t h e s e o p p o r t u n i t y to s a t i s f y t h e m s e l v e s 6 t y p e s m a y a l s o be d iv i d e d i n t o t h a t t h e ir e x a m i n a t i o n s a r e r a te d q u alifyin g an d c om p etitive tests. p r o p e r ly t h e C o m m i s s i o n p u b l i s h e s th e a n s w e r s to short a n s w e r te s ts llo w D oes a Q n a lify in jr T e s t D iffe r w ith in a short tim e a fte r th e date a C o m p e titiv e K x a m in a o f the test. T h e can d id a tes ha v e a tion? p e i i o d o f t w e n t y d a y s to fil e obA (j u a lif y i n g t e s t Is o n e in w h i c h le c t i o n s to t h e s e t e n t a t i v e a n s w e r s . th e c a n d i d a t e s a r e r a te d a s e i t h e r If th e C om m ission feels th e ob­ h a v i n g p a s s e d or fa il e d . In a c o m ­ je c t i o n is a m e r i t o r i o u s o n e it w ill petitiv e te s t th e a p p lic a n ts aro a m e n d th e k e y a n s w e r s a c c o r d ­ g r a d e d fr ojn t h e persf 'n r e c e i v i n g ingly. t h e h i g h e s t m a r k to t h e p e r s o n r e ­ B e c a u s e o f ' t e c h n i c a l d i f f i c u l t i e s it c e i v i n g th e l o w e s t m a r k . A n i n t e r is n o t p r a c t ic a l to p u b lis h a t e n t a ­ ni(!diato m a r k is s e l e c t e d a s t h e t i v e or r e p r e s e n t a t i v e a n s w e r f o r p a s s i n g g r a d e . A ll r e c e i v i n g t h a t a n es,'5ay t y p e q u e s t io n . perr c i i t a g e or h i g h e r a r e c o n s i d e r e d H o w A re th e F in a l A v eraffo s fo r a n as h a v in g p assed and th ose c an d i­ E x a m in a tio n C o m p u ted ? d a t e s r e c e i v i n g a lo w e r p e r c e n t a g e T h e f in a l a v e r a g e fo r a n e x a m i n a ­ a r e con.sidered a s h a v i n g fa il e d . tio n is c o m p u t e d b y m u l t i p l y i n g t h e H o w Soon A fte r A p p lie a tin n s A re p e r c e n t a g e r e c e iv e d in e a c h p a r t o f H eceiv ed Is th e J< Jx am in atiu n th e e x a m in a tio n by th e w e ig h t of (iiv en ? t h a t pa rt. T h e p r o d u c t s a r e t h e n a d d e d a n d t h e t o t a l is d iv i d e d b y Thai p e r io d o f t i m e m a t i n t e r ­ 100. T h e r e s u l t is t h e f i n a l a v e r ­ v e n e s b etw een th e receipt o f app li­ age. cations and the date of exam in a tio n varies w id ely b ecause there are s e v ­ F o r e x a m p l e . In a n e x a m i n a t i o n eral f a c t o r s t h a t o p e r a t e to h a s t e n w h e r e t h e w r i t t e n ha d a w e i g h t o f or d e ' a y t h e e x a m i n a t i o n . S o m e o f 40, t h e o ra l a w e i g h t o f 30, a n d t h e t h e s e fa c L o is a r e t h e n u m b e r o f a p ­ phy.s ic al a w e i g h t o f 30, a n d t h e p lican ts; the d ifficu lty of rating c a n d i d a t e r e c e i v t d 85 p e r c e n t in t h e eligibility: th e n e c e s s ity of c o m p le t­ w r i t t e n , 80 p e r c e n t in t h e o ra l a n d in g the e x a m in ation a s com pared 90 p e r c e n t in t h e p h y s i c a l , h is f i n a l w ith oth er pen d in g t e s t s ; th e n u m ­ a v e r a g e w o u l d be c o m p u t e d a s f o l ­ be r o f v a c a n c i e s e x i s t i n g . lo w s: W ritten 8fl x 40 = 3400 W iic n A ro C a n d id a te s N o tifie d o f T l i e i r K llgfii> ility f o r a n K x a m .................... 80 X 30 = 2400 in atio n ? P h y s i c a l ......... 90 x 30 = 2700 C andidates w h o are n o t qu alified , are so notified im m ed ia te ly a f t e r 8500 th eir eligibility h a s been c h e ck ed . 8500 - : - ICO = 85% f i n a l a v e r a g e Q u a l ifie d c a n d i d a t e s a r e n o t i f i e d H ow A ro T ies K eso lv ed In An s h o r t l y a f t e r . T h e r e is u s u a l l y a t E x a m in a tio n ? l e a s t f i v e d a y s ’ a d v a n c e n o t i c e p r i­ or to t h e d a t e o f t h e t e s t . T i e s a r e re.s olved b y b&paking a n p a m i n a t i o n in t o i t s p a r t s a n d p la c Is It ro ssib lo to H a v e a n K x a m ln a person h ig h er w h o received t i o n P o s t i i o n e d f o r a G<» od I l c s i t h e h i g h e s t m a r k in t h e h e a v i e s t son? w eigh ted p ar t. A fter ex h a u stin g In t h e c a s e o f a w r i t t e n t e s t t h e t h i s m e t h o d o f r e s o l v i n g t h e t ie C o m m issio n w ill a c c e p t o nly t w o n n o r i t y in f i l i n g a pp lications fin a l­ excu ses fo r non -appearjin ce — a ly d eterm in es th e h ig h e r person in c o u r t o r d e r or m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e . o p e n c o m p e t i t i v e e x am in ation s. S in ce th e e s s e n c e o f a c o m p e titiv e M a y a P e rso n W h o F a ils a C om s y s t e m is t h a t all c a n d i d a t e s t a k e F » e t i< i v e E x a m i n a t i o n O tJta in a th e sa m e ex tim in a tio n a t th e s a m e K e -e .\a m in a tio n ? t im e , a ll c a n d i d a t e s m u s t a p p e a r fo r th e w ritten te s t a t th e tim e a n d N o . O n ly o n e e x a m i n a t i o n is g i v e n d a t e in d ic a t e d o n t h e i r n o t i c e c a r d . In a c o m p e t i t i v e t e s t a n d n o f u r ­ T h e C om m ission c a n n o t a s s u m e th e t h e r r e - e x a m i n a t i o n is p e r m it t e d risk o f ind ividu al illn es s fo r th e ca ndid a te. (To Be Continued) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT I * * In th e ca se of co m p e titiv e p h y si­ c al, p r a c t ic a l, m e d i c a l a n d o r al tests, the C o m m issio n so m e tim e s w ill a llo w c a n d id a te s to postpon e t h e i r t e s t s . H o w e v e r , t h e C o m m i.s s io n a l w a y s s e t s a f in a l d a t e b e ­ y o n d w h i c h n o p o s t p o n e m e n t s w ill be granted. The C o m m issio n Is s o m e t i m e s w i l l i n g to yjostp one q u a l i f y i n g t e s t s w h e n it c a n c o n v e n i e n t l y b e a r ­ ranged. I I l i l I l l l l l l l l l l I I 1 l l l l l l l l l l 1 1 1 J M a rk ets C o m m issio n e r W illia m F e l l o w e s M o r g a n , J r ., c h a r g e s t h e C ity C o u n cil w ith b e in g r e s p o n s i­ b le fo r h is in a b ility to in c r e a s e th e personnel o f th e dep artm en t. C o m m issio n e r M organ reports to M a y o r L a G u a r d ia th a t it w o u ld b e “ <5u i t e p o s s i b l e " t o i n c r e a s e th e p erson n el o f th e d ep a rtm en t “ w ith o u t a n y c o s t to th e t a x ­ p a y e r ,” p r o v id ed s o m e o f th e b ills b e fo r e th e C o u n cil w e r e e n a c te d . S p ec ifica lly , h e p o in ts to le g is la ­ tio n th a t w o u ld ta x a ll m e a t s t o r e s $5. T h is, h e sa y s, w o u ld b r i n g in s u f f i c i e n t r e v e n u e t o t a k e on a d d itio n a l in s p e c to r s n e e d e d to do a “ th o ro u g h jo b ” on c h e c k in g sca les. T h e C ou n cil, C o m m is s io n e r M o r ­ g a n sa y s, h a s fa iled , w ith fe w e x ­ c e p tio n s , to p a s s a n y b ills s p o n ­ so red or a p p ro v e d by h is d epart­ m ent. G e n e r a l l y , M r . M orgran s a i d , h e h a d in m i n d t h e M e a t G r a d i n g B ill w h ic h w a s k illed fo r th e s e c ­ ond tim e th is sp r in g ; th e B re a d B ill w h ic h w a s k ille d in c o m m it ­ t e e a s a l s o w a s a b ill o n s t o o p sta n d s, th e in ten tio n o f w h ic h w a s to r e m o v e “ th e s e im p e d im e n t s ” fro m th e c ity streets. T h e H a r t B ill, a im e d to c u r b Itin e r a n t p e d d lin g , is s till in c o m ­ m itte e , a c c o r d in g to M r. M o r g a n . C o n tin u in g , M r. M o r g a n s a y s : “ A b ill, w h i c h w a s i n t r o d u c e d in th e C o u n c il y e a r s a g o b u t d ie d in c o m m i t t e e , i n m y e s t i m a t i o n , i s o n e o f th e b e s t w a y s to so lv e th e it i n e r a n t p r o b le m a s it w o u ld li­ c e n se th e sta b le m e n w h o o w n , r en t and h o u se th e p u sh c a r ts a n d w a g o n s o p e r a te d b y p ed d ler s. A c l a u s e c o u l d b e p u t I n to t h i s b i l l ■w h ereby th e sta b le op erator w o u ld be p u t ou t o f b u sin ess if h e ren ted v e h ic le s to u n lic e n se d p e d d ler s.” M r. M o r g a n s a y s h e " s t r o n g l y ” rec o m m en d s th e a c tiv ities o f th e d ep artm en t be exten d ed and sa y s It w o u l d b e “ q u i t e p o s s i b l e ” t o i n ­ crease th e p erson nel o f th e de­ p a r tm en t w ith o u t co st to th e ta x ­ p a y er p r o v id e d s o m e o f th e b ills referred to w ere en acted . Tuesday, August 12,1941 1 0 0 O ffic e M a c h in e V a c a n c ie s to B e F ille d More than 100 vacancies exist in the operation of five business machines for which tests have been ordered by the New York City Civil Sci'vice Commission. The five machines for which applications are expected to be opened in the fall are: I. B. M., Remin§;ton Rand, Powers key punch, Burroughs billing and bookkeeping and the National Cash Register machine. Salariofj of these jobs are $1,200 to $1,800. T h e d e c is io n to h o ld s e p a r a t e c o m p e titiv e te s ts for th e first fou r m a c h in e s w a s m a d e a fte r q u a lify ­ in g p r a c tic a ts h a d fa iled to pro­ d u ce s u f f ic ie n t n u m b e r o f q u a li­ fied elig ib les fr o m th e g e n e r a l roster fo r o ffice a p p lia n ce o p era ­ tor. N o p r e v io u s q u a l i f y in g t e s t s h a v e e v er b een h eld fo r o p era to rs o f th e N a tio n a l C a sh R e g iste r m a ­ ch in e. 89 R e m i n g t o n Rand A b reak d ow n of th e total n u m ­ b er o f v a c a n c ie s n o w h eld by prov isio n a ls d isc lo se s th a t th e R e m ­ in g to n R a n d m a c h in e le a d s w it h 39 o p e n i n g s . T h e r e a r e 28 prov isio n a ls n o w o p e r a tin g th e IB M a c c o u n tin g m a c h in e in v a r io u s c it y d e p a r t m e n t s , 23 o p e r a t in g th e B u rro u g h s b o o k k e ep in g m a ch in e, 17 N a t i o n a l C a s h R e g i s t e r a n d fou r IB M k ey p u nchers. T h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s s u r v e y m e r e l y in clu d es th o se v a c a n c ie s w h ic h a r e n o w filled b y p r o v is io n a ls . T h ere m a y be o th ers n ot accou n t­ ed fo r b y th is ta lly b e c a u s e th e jo b s are n o w v a c a n t or u n filled . W h en th e e x a m m a tio n for o ffice a p p lia n c e o p e r a to r w a s h eld in 1939, t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s p l a n w a s to e s t a b lis h a g e n e r a l lis t a n d th en , by m eans of q u a lify in g te s ts, to s e le c t e lig ib les to o p e r a te th e v a rio u s b u sin ess m a ch in es u s e d b y th e city . T h e C o m m is s io n so o n learned, h o w e v e r, th a t v e r y fe w o f th e e lig ib les had th e e x ­ p e r ie n c e a n d s k ill to o p e r a te s o m e of th e m ore co m p lica ted m a­ ch in es. A fte r c a n v a s s in g th e e n tire list sev era l tim es, th e C o m m issio n d e­ c id e d to h o ld s e p a r a t e c o m p e t it iv e te s ts for th o se m a c h in e s w h ic h had p roven too to u g h for th e O ffice A p p lia n c e O p e r a to r e lig i­ b le s . N o d etails h a v e b e e n relea sed as y e t b y th e C o m m issio n r eg a r d in g th e e lig ib ility r e q u ir e m e n ts fo r th e s e f iv e n e w t e s t s . I t is p rob ­ ab le, how ever, th at som e ex­ p e r ie n c e in o p e r a t in g t h e s e m a ­ c h in e s w ill b e req u ired . There w a s n o e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e m e n t in t h e 1939 t e s t f o r O f f i c e A p p l i a n c e O p erator. A lth o u g h th e d a tes fo r r ec e iv in g ap p lica tio n s h a v e n o t b een set a s y et, th e y w ill m o s t lik ely be issu ed b y O cto b er, a s th e C o m ­ m issio n e x p e c ts to h o ld th e e x a m ­ in a tio n s b efo re th e en d o f th e year. P e r so n s p la n n in g to ta k e th e te s t are ad v ised to b eg in prepar­ in g im m ed ia tely . T h e L E A D E R w ill k e e p y o u fu lly in f o r m e d o n p rogress in th is te st. R a is e s a n d P r o m o tio n s I n C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O f f i c e Comptroller Joseph D. McGoldrick in an exclusive inter­ view with a LEADER reporter this w^eek made public statistics of interest to the 1,400 competi­ tive employees of his office. The figures are compiled for the pe­ riod from Jan. 1, 1938, when Ite assumed office, to June 30, 1941. During this period a total of 658 permanent competitive appoint­ ments were made, 221 promotions were obtained and 266 salary in­ creases were granted exclusive of city employees of the mandatory grades for whom there were a to­ tal of 1,600. The breakdown of these figures is as follows: In th e m a in o ffice o f C om p­ tro ller M cG o ld rick , w here 7 00 c o m p e titiv e w orkers are em ­ p lo y ed d u r in g th e th r e e a n d a h a lf year p erio d , th ere w ere seven ty-on e p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tn ien ts, n in ety -fiv e p ro m o tio n s a n d 101 s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s o t h e r th an m an d atory. In th e E m e r g e n c y R e v e n u e D i­ v i s i o n o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s o f f i c e w h e r e a b o u t 700 m o r e e m p lo y e e s w o rk d u rin g th e sam e p erio d th e r e w e r e 587 p e r m a n e n t a p ­ p o in t m e n t s , 128 p r o m o t io n s a n d 165 s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s o t h e r t h a n m an d atory. What the Civil Service Commission D id L ast Week A m o n g o th er th in g s, th e N e w Y o r k C ity C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­ s i o n a t i t s l a s t m e e t i n g O . K . ’d a r e c o m m e n d a tio n to e x te n d fr o m J u l y 1 t o D e c e m b e r 31, 1942 t h e d a te u n til w h ic h th e B o a rd o f T ra n sp o rta tio n m ay carry on le a v e s o f a b se n c e w ith o u t p a y BM T and I R T em p lo y e e s who w ill s o o n b e e lig ib le fo r p e n sio n . . . ap p roved a r eco m m en d a tio n to d efer th e tr a n sfe r o f tw o e x e m p t p o sitio n s fr o m th e B o a rd o f C h ild W e lfa r e to th e D e p a r t ­ m ent of W elfa r e p e n d in g de­ te rm in a tio n o f th eir s ta tu s . . . th e jo b s in v o lv e d a re s e c r e ta r y to IMPORTANCE OF TNOROUeH T M UNINe B y D R . L,. S . F R I E D M A N P resid en t, A bbe In stitu te The w ith current em bargo its r ep er c u ssio n on silk In t h e em ­ p lo y m e n t field , th e c u r t a ilm e n t o f gas and upon a m p les I ts d e trim e n ta l em p lo y m en t, of th e are effect tw o ex­ In se c u r ity o f e m ­ p lo y m en t. A .m o n th ago, m a n y o f th o se em ­ p lo y e d in th e s ilk a n d g a s In d u s­ tries w o u ld h a v e s ta k e d th eir r ig h t a r m c o n c e r n in g th eir job sec u r ity . Y e t tod ay, t h e y a lr e a d y a r e o u t o f w o r k or w ill b e Boon. T h U is b o u ld bring; h o m e t o y o u n g th e B o a rd a n d to th e P r e sid e n t . . . O . K . ’d a r e c o m m e n d a t i o n t o a p p ro v e th re e p r o v isio n a l p ro m o ­ tio n s in t h e I N D D iv is io n a n d 35 p ro v isio n a l p ro m o tio n s in th e B M T D iv isio n o f th e tra n sit sy s­ te m p e n d in g th e e sta b lish m e n t o f p r o m o tio n lists . . . a p p ro v ed a r e q u e st to r e m o v e th e lic e n se re­ q u ir e m e n ts fr o m th e e lig ib le lis ts fo r both c ity -w id e p r o m o tio n a n d open co m p etitiv e A ss is ta n t E n g i n e e r (k n o w le d g e of ac­ c o u n tin g ) lists . . . a p p ro v ed reso ­ l u t i o n s r e c l a s s i f y i n g 112 B M T a n d 71 I R T e m p l o y e e s i n t o t h e c o m p e ­ titiv e serv ice. p eop le th e im p o r ta n c e o f th o r o u g h tra in in g . T oo m a n y y ou n gsters to d a y , g e t t i n g o u t o f h i g h s c h o o l or e v en o u t o f c o lle g e, ju m p a t th e fir s t jo b o ff e r e d th e m w it h o u t a n y th o u g h t a s to w h a t m a y h a p ­ pen n e x t m o n th an d s u r ely n o t n ext year. D oes a n y o n e k n o w h o w th e de­ fe n s e o f ou r c o u n try w ill a ff e c t In d u stry? D oes anyone know w h e n th e w a r w ill en d a n d h o w t h a t w ill a f f e c t in d u s tr y ? T h o s e w h o a r e old e n o u g h to r e m e m b e r th e la s t w a r, d is tin c t ly reca ll th e sim ila r s itu a tio n w h ic h ex isted a t th a t tim e. T h e y o u n g fo lk s w e n t a fter th e read y m o n ey and th en , fo r y e a rs th er e a fte r , w ere' w ith ­ o u t e m p l o y m e n t a t a ll. P aren ts sh o u ld c a u tio n th eir c h ild re n n o t to r e p e a t th is m is ­ ta k e, b u t to tr a in p r o p e r ly a n d t h o r o u g h ly pow^ Tuesday, August 12,1941 F a c in g T h e M en W ho th e P a s s Paul J\ Kern, president of the Municipal Civil Service Commis­ sion, predicted today th a t the 2 , 5 0 0 young men who pass the physical te st for fireman now go­ ing on at Ohio Field will prove to have the “intelligence, speed and braw n” to cope with any em er­ gency th a t may arise i n th e de­ fense of the city. T h e p h y sic a ls g o t u n d e r w a y on M o n d a y , A u g . 11, a t t h e N e w Y o r k U n i v e r s i t y ’s O h i o A t h l e t i c F i e ld ; 5,000 s u r v iv o r s o f t h e w r i t ­ ten te s t a r e c o m p e tin g . No Newsreels, Girls Sorry, girls! We had hoped to have a newsreel showing of the beauty contest at City Hall last week. The newsreel people were there, and took loads of pictures, and all plans had been made to show the film in the four Embassy Newsreel theatres. But alas, at the last minute the cameraman came around with a chagrined look on bis face. The films hadn't come out. UP-TO-DATE REGULATIONS FOR DRAFTED am ended set-up E n d u ra n c e It W ill M ake C o u ra g eo u s is as fo l­ lo w s; C a n d i d a t e s fo r a n y N e w Y o r k C i t y c iv il s e r v i c e e x a m i n a t i o n , w h o e n t e r t h e m il i t a r y , n a v a l o r m a r i n e s e r ­ v ic e , m u s t w i t h i n 3i3 daj-^s o f i n d u c ­ t i o n in t o s u c h s e r v i c e , o r a t th e tim e o f filin g a p p lic a tio n fo r th e e x a m i n a t i o n i f a l r e a d y in t h e s e r ­ v ic e , n o t i f y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­ m issio n of s u c h fa c t on F o i m M S-1 . A n y p e r s o n w ho.se n a m e is o n a n e l i g i b l e lis t f o r c i t y e m p l o y m e n t , a n d w h o e n ters th e m ilita ry , n a v a l o r m a r i n e s e r v i c e , s h a l l r e t a i n hia r i g h t s on s u c h e li g i b l e lis t. I f s u c h e l i g i b l e lis t is e x h a u s t e d or e x p i r e s du rin g h is term of serv ice, su ch p e r s o n u p o n r e q u e s t w ill be p l a c e d o n a s p e c i a l e lig ib l e l i s t u p o n hia d i s c h a r g e fr o m s e r v i c e a n d w i l l b e c e r t i f i e d in o r d e r o f hia s t a n d i n g o n t h e lis t to a n y a v a i l a b l e v a c a n c y ibefore c e r t i f i c a t i o n s h a l l b e m a d e fr o m a n y su b seq u e n t list for th e s a m e p o s itio n . E l i g i b i e s ’ n a m e s m a y rem a in upon su ch sp ecia l lists for a period o f o n l y o n e y e a r a f t e r t h e i r hon orab le discharge. E m p loyees of an y city depart­ m en t, w h o en ter th e m ilita ry , n a v a l o r m a rin e service, sh a ll be c o n s id ­ e r e d on a l e a v e o f a b s e n c e fo r t h e p e r io d o f s u c h s e r v i c e . A t t h e t i m e o f i n d u c t i o n in t o s u c h s e r v i c e , t h e e m p l o y e e m u s t fill o u t in d u p l i c a a t e a n d f o r w a r d i m m e d i a t e l y to t h e C iv il S ervice C o m m issio iL Form M S-2 . A ll e m p l o y e e s w h o f i l e a F o r m M S -2 w i l l b e n o t i f i e d o f a n y p r o ­ m otion exam in a tio n for w h ic h th e y m a y be elig ib le. In co m p u tin g sen iority and s e r ­ v ic e r eq u irem en ts fo r p rom otion e li g i b i l i t y , t h e t i m e s e r v e d b y a n e m p l o y e e in t h e s e r v i c e s h a l l b e c o u n t e d a s s e r v i c e in t h e t it le . I f a person en te r s th e m ilita ry , n a v a l or m a r i n e s e r v i c e b e f o r e t h e ex p ir a tio n o f the s ix -m o n th pro ba ­ t i o n a r y p e r io d , t h e t i m e h e is a b ­ s e n t on m i l i t a r y d u t y s h a l l b e c r e d ­ ited a s s a tis fa c to r y ser v ic e d u iin g s u c h p r o b a t i o n a r y p e r io d. C andidates w h o have entered the n i i lit a r y , n a v a l o r m a r i n e s e r v i c e o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d w h o w i s h to W it h d r a w f r o m e x a m i n a t i o n s f o r w h i c h t h e y h a v e f il e d a p p l i c a t i o n s b e t o r e t h e y h a v e t a k e n a n y p a r t or p a rts of such ex a m in ation s, should n o t ify th e C o m m issio n p ro m p tly of Kuch in t e n t io n . I n s u c h c a s e s t h e l e e p a id fo r s u c h e x a m i n a t i o n s w i l l be refunded, if le g a lly possible. In la b o r cla ss ex a m in a tio n s, w h e r e th e order o f f il in g a p p lic a ­ tio n s d eterm in es th e position on th e lis t , p e r s o n a in m il it a j ’y s e r v i c e m a y file through a rep resen ta tiv e w h o m u s t fil e a p r o x y a p p l i c a t i o n in p e r ­ s o n d u r i n g t h e r e g u l a r f i l i n g p e r io d . C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R C o i o r i K h t , m i, by t ’lv l l 8 e r v l c « 1 u u iic a tiu n ii. I n c . Enter«<1 a n a e c u iid -cla sit i n a t t w 0«;t. 2. 1989, a t t h e p o s t o f f i c e a t M ew Y o r k , N . V., mud e r t h e A c t o f M a n h S, i m . T e s t nan F ir e m e n n e v e rth e le ss p o in ts o u t th a t c a n d i d a t e s a n x i o u s to m a k e a g o o d E n d u r a n c e T e s t W i l l F l o o r 12% o f 4 in t h e e n t i r e s e r i e s o f e v e n t s , s h o w i n g s h o u ld a p p e a r a t tlie t e s t P aul B rennan e stim a te s th at f r o m 12 t o 15 p e r c e n t o f t h e c a n ­ d id a te s p a r tic ip a tin g in th e e n ­ durance part of th e p h y sic a l e x a m in a t io n w ill fa il. C a n d id a te s a r e r e q u ir e d to r u n t h e m ile in 7 m in u te s or better. So far, B r e n n a n sa y s, sim ila r m ile run tests s h o w th a t 5 m in u tes and 5 s e c o n d s is t h e b e s t t i m e s h o w n b y a n y c an d id ate. O n e o f th e lo c a l p r iv a te sch o o ls tr a in in g m e n for th e te s t c la im s one ca n d id a te w h o d i d t h e m i l e r u n In 4 : 3 9 . it f o llo w s t h a t th e g r a d e s a c h ie v e d w ith in th is t e s t w ill b e te llt a le m a r k s s h o e s; p a c e y o u r s e lf p ro p erly b y ju d ic io u s u s e o f b otii tim e a n d e n e r g y in r u n n i n g e a c h o f t h e t e n la p s; c a rr y y o u r a r m s p ro p erly fo r th e le a st p o ssib le e x p e n d itu r e o f e n e r g y w h ic h m a y be e m p lo y e d m o r e p ro fita b ly o th e r w ise , a n d “ K eep Y our H ead U p .” T h e m i l e r u n c o u n t s 4 ; a g i l i t y 3; s tr e n g th 2, a n d c o o rd in a tio n 1 in c o m p u tin g grades. R e g a rd less o f th e order o f th e o th er p arts o f th e p h y sic a l, th e m ile ru n w ill b e la s t o n th e p ro­ gram . “ S in ce th e e n d u ra n ce p a rt o f th e c o m p e titiv e p h y sic a ls h a s a w e ig h t for sta n d in g on th e r esu ltin g elig i­ b le l i s t . ” T h is fr o m P aul B ren­ n a n , in c h a r g e o f t h e p h y s ic a l a n d m e d ic a l b u re a u o f th e C iv il S e r ­ v ice C o m m issio n . M r. B r e n n a n s a id th a t c a n d i­ d a t e s c o m p le t i n g th e m ile in 7 m in u te s or le ss w ill h a v e d e m o n ­ str a te d th a t th e y u n d o u b ted ly p os­ s ess th e c o u ra g e n e c e ssa r y to be g ood fir e m e n . W ith o u t in te n d in g to h a n d ou t a n y “ f a t h e r l y ” a d v ic e , M r. B r e n ­ P o lic e , F ire E x a m s E v ery T w o Y ears The M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m issio n h o ld s o u t h op e fo r th o se w h o to o k th e te s t for a s ­ s is t a n t d irecto r o f th e a b o lish e d c ity in fo rm a tio n cen ter. T h e rat­ i n g is n e a r l y c o m p l e t e d , t h e C o m ­ m is s io n sa id , a n d th o u g h th e p o si­ tio n n o lo n g e r e x ists, th e c o m m is ­ sio n is a t t e m p tin g to fin d p o si­ tio n s su ita b le fo r th o se w h o p a ss. Fireman Candidates, Take Care of Your Feet! M ayb e th is sound who in fo rm a tio n w ill triv ia l, b u t y o u fe llo w s are ta k in g th e firem a n e x a m sh o u ld r ea d it ca refu lly . It m ig h t m a k e p le n ty o f d iffer­ e n ce w h e n you sta r t p o u n d in g th a t m ile r u n in tlie e n d u r a n c e test. T a k e ca re o f y o u r feet! SANITATION MEN, CLERKS CITEO FOR CITY JOBS The list for sa n ita tio n F ir s t, g e t g o o d w o o le n so clts. N o t a te n c e n t p a ir th a t's g o ­ i n g t o i t c h a n d r ip , b u t r e a l w o o l t h a t w ill s ta n d m an, c la s s A, w a s th e m o s t a c t iv e list certified by th e M u n icip a l C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n fo r th e th ird w e e k in a r o w . of sele c tiv e U sin g th e process certifica tio n , th e C o m m issio n s e n t n a m e s o f fifte e n elig ib les to th e D e p a r tm e n t o f C o r r e c t i o n to f i l l v a c a n c i e s a s e l e ­ v a to r operator a t a sa la ry of $1,200 p e r y e a r . E lig ib le s u p to 1,235 w e r e c e r t i f i e d t o t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f H o s p ita ls to fill o th e r e le ­ v a to r o p era to r p o sitio n s a t an a n ­ n u a l s a l a r y o f $960. E i g h t y - e i g h t n a m e s w e r e c ertified fr o m th is lis t to th e P a r k D e p a r t m e n t fo r a s sis ta n t ga rd en er p o sitio n s a t $5 .50 p e r d a y . T h e c e r t i f i c a t i o n s w e r e m a r k e d “ tem p o ra ry , n o t to ex ce e d th ree m o n th s.” T h e h ig h ­ e s t n u m b e r i n t h i s b a t c h is n u m ­ b e r 1696. P r e v i o u s l y , e l i g i b l e s u p t o n u m b e r 356 6 h a d b e e n c e r t i f i e d to th e s a m e d e p a r tm e n t fo r t e m ­ p o ra ry job s a s a tten d a n ts a t fifty c e n ts per hour. Jamie Sue Helms Is “Miss Subways” M iss 2 2 C lerk s T h e first c e r tific a tio n s fr o m th e c l e r k , g r a d e 2 , l i s t to v a c a n c i e s a s c le r k , g r a d e 2, s in c e m e m o r y ru n n s th n o t to th e contrary, w ere m a d e d u rin g th e w e e k . T h ir te e n e lig ib les on th is list w e re c er ti­ f i e d t o f i l l s e v e n v a c a n c i e s in t h e M u n i c i p a l C o u r t a t $1,200 p e r year. P j-a ctic a lly a ll p r e v io u s c e r tific a tio n s fr o m th is list w e re m a d e to g r a d e 1 v a c a n c ie s . A ccou n tan ts E ig h t n a m e s on th e list fo r a c ­ c o u n t a n t , g r a d e 2, w e r e c e r t i f i e d to both th e B o a rd o f T ra n sp o rta ­ tio n a n d th e B o a rd o f E st im a te (B u r e a u o f R e a l E s t a t e ) to fill v a c a n c ie s in th e tit le o f B o o k ­ k e e p e r , G r a d e 1, a t $1,200 p e r y ea r. T h e T ra n sp o rta tio n c er tifi­ c a tio n s w ere perm anent, th e B o a rd o f E stim a te , in d efin ite. A c o m p le te lis t o f a ll th e c h a n g e s m a d e d u r in g th e w e e k o n c it y e li­ gib le lists, togeth er w ith th e h i g h e s t n u m b e r s r e a c h e d u p to now, are recorded in “ Youf C h a n ces F o r A p p o in tm e n t,” o n p a g e 11 , J a m ie Sue p r ize-w in n er H e lm s, in num ­ th e C iv il S erv ice B e a u ty C ontest, h a s b een selec ted m on th her Grade up. i f y o u d e v e lo p a h o le in a s o c k , d o n ’t t r y t o s e w i t u p . T h e s e a m m a y ho e x tr e m e ly b o th e rso m e o n th e m ile run, m a y d e v e lo p b listers a n d cu t d ow n you r speed. {?'o t h r o w a w a y tlie s o c k w it h a iiole i n it. V /a sh you r s o ck s a fter e a ch p r a c tic e ru n . T h e i)er sp ir a tio n i s n ’t g o o d f o r t h e f e e t . ISuthe y o u r f e e t a f t e r e a c h p r a c tic e run. A g o o d Idea is to w a s h t h e m in a so lu tio n o f ro ck sa lt. W o n ’t b e a f r a i d t o d o s o m e b arefoot w a lk in g . I t iia r d e n s tile s o le s . ber M iss Subways o f A ugust. ph oto in a ll th e proper typ e o f r u n n in g N o T e s ts The Municipal Civil Service Commission points out to police­ man and fireman candidates that its new policy makes examinations for those departments take place every two years instead of the usual rule for Civil Service examinations of every four years. Those who succeed in getting on the lists, therefore, will have greater opportunity for appointment, because the lists will be smaller. The Commission also pointed out that age of the applicant is not an arbitrary consideration in most civil service positions. The law sets the age limit of 29 for applicants seeking places in the police and fire departments and in positions where considerably better than ordinary physical achievement is necessary— such as sanitation man — age ceilings have been set. I t ’s 35 years in the sanitation job. Hope for Those Who Took Center Test T iie N e w Y o r k C ity C iv il S e r ­ v ice C o m m issio n recen tly ap­ proved a s e t o f a m e n d e d r eg u la ­ tio n s a p p ly in g to c a n d id a te s a n d e m p lo y e e s w h o e n ter th e m ilita r y fo rces o f th e g o v e rn m e n t. T h e r e g u la tio n s a p p ly o n ly to r e s id e n ts o f N e w Y o r k C ity . T iie Pag:e Three CIVIL SERVICE LEADER You for th « can sea subw ay ca rd s, a s lo v e ly a s a n y o n e car co u ld w ish . F o r t h e f i r s t t i m e in y e a r s , t h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n o f N eW Y ork C ity failed to issu e a m o n th ly ser ie s o f o p e n -c o m p e ti­ tiv e or p r o m o tio n te s ts. T h e o n ly te s ts a v a ila b le a re n o t for civ il s e r v i c e J o b s , b u t f o r p o s i t i o n s in p r iv a te in d u str y . T h e y are th e lic e n s in g te sts for sk illed w o r k ­ ers, w h ich are u n d er th e su p er­ visio n or th e C o m m issio n . For th e record, T h e L E A D E R c a rr ie s a list o f th e se lic e n s in g t e s ts : L ic en se fo r M a ster R ig g er. L ic e n se for P o r ta b le E n g in e e r (a n y m o tiv e p o w er e x ce p t s te a m ). L ic en se for P o r ta b le E n g in e e r (a n y m o tiv e pow er in clu d in g steam ). L ic en se for P o r ta b le E n g in e e r (stea m ). L ic e n se for R e fr ig e r a tin g M a ­ c h in e O perator (ten ton s ca p a c ity or le ss). L icen se for R e fr ig er a tin g M a­ ch in e O perator (u n lim ite d ca­ p a c ity ). L ic e n se for S p ec ia l R ig g e r . L ic e n se for S t a tio n a r y E n g in eer^ fir st grad e. L ic en se for S ta tio n a r y E n g in e e r , secon d grade. L ic e n se for S ta tio n a r y E n g in e e r , th ird grad e. L ic e n se fo r S ta tio n a r y F ir e m a n . L ic e n s e fo r S tru ctu r a l W eld er. P erson s in terested in ta k in g th ese lice n sin g ex a m in a tio n s m a y o b ta in a p p lic a tio n s a t th e o ffic e s o f t h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m n iis s io n , 96 D u a n e s t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y . Public Hearing On Labor Probation A p u b lic h e a r in g w ill b e h eld A u g u s t 14 a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n o f ­ f i c e s , 299 B r o a d w a y , o n i t s p r o ­ p osal th at th e p ro b a tio n a ry pe­ riod fo r a ll la b o r c la s s e m p lo y e e s b e e x te n d e d to s ix m o n tlis in ­ stea d o f one m o n th . F o r m e r ly th e C o m m issio n h ad sta te d th a t its r u les a lr e a d y p ro v id ed a s ix -m o n tii p r o b a t io n a r y p e r io d . A s a r esu lt o f a c o u r t d e c isio n , h o w ­ ever, th e C o m m issio n m u st a m e n d r u l e 7-8-2 in o r d e r t o c l e a r l y p r o ­ v id e th e six -m o n th p ro b a tio n a r y p erio d . Wm. Meyer Tops Administrative List W illia m H . M ey e r w o n top p la ce o n th e ju n io r a d m in is tr a tiv e a s ­ s is ta n t (D irecto r o f th e D iv isio n o f C o m m o d itie s D is tr ib u tio n ) lis t w i t h a s c d r e o f 9 3 .7 9 . S e c o n d o n th e lis t is M o rr is B . S o k o lo f f , w i t h a m a r k o f 86 .6 4 . T h i r d p l a c e w as w on by John W . B rennan, w i t h a m a r k o f 8 4 .9 9 . O th ers on th e ro ster a re th e s e : R o b e r t M c K e e , 84.61; M a r v i n L i p n a c k , 78.99; M e y e r W o l p e r t , 75.49; J o h n J . H a r r i s o n , 7 4.79; , V i n c e n t J . A n a n l a , 74.71, Recent NYC A ppointm ents T h e f e w N e w Y o r k C ity a p ­ p o in tm e n ts reco rd ed th is w e e k are a s fo llo w s; I ’r c s i d e n t , Borongfli o f B r o o k l y n S t a t i o n a r y K i i g i n e e r s , $9 u d a y , J a m e s M o lo n e y , P h i l i p O ’D o n n e l l , O f f i c e o f t h e C<»niptroller Tem porary Jun ior A d m in istra ­ t i v e A sH istu n t, $3,500, S a m u e l S t e r n . T em porary I n v e s ti ifa to r ii, $5 a clay, E d w a r d S c h n e i d e r , J o h n C, Turner, T e m p o r a r y Cle rics, $840, A a r o n D r u c k e r , W^alter A . S u l l i v a n , G e r ­ a r d J. S h e e h a n , L e o S p a t z , M o r r is N eustad t, S id n e y S t e in , Harry W e i n t r a u b , S a m u e l L. S o lo m o n . N . Y, C. IIouHini; A u t l i o r l t y F i r e m a n , $1,^00, J a m e s J . C o y n e . M a n a 8 :e n ie n t AHKiHtantti, $1,560, S i d n e y S a m u e l a o n , C e c i l i a M. B l a t t , B e n j a m i n E n t e , T h e r e s a K . G o ld ­ sm ith . P o r t e r s , $1,020, L o u i s S o b o l, C o s ­ mo L avenziano, J e r r e ll C o t t r e ll, G eorge P. K raus. M a n t ^ e m e n t A s s i i t a n t s a t $ 2,4 0 0 , S o n ia F . O sier (O s o fs k y ), B e a tr ic e S. Fried m an . Engineman Practical T estn C o n tin u e A d d itio n a l tests for a u to m o b ile en g in e m e n can d id a te s w ere sc h e d ­ u led fo r th e w e e k b e g in n in g gust 8. E lig ib le s jo b s as auto Au­ c o m p e tin g la w n m ow er t h e p r a c t i c a l o n A u g u s t 4. for took T hose I n te r e s te d in jo b s a s t r u c k d r iv e r s w ere sum m oned fo r th e tic a ls Thursday, J u ly 31, P u b lic W orks G arage, 11 praoat th e Front stree t, B ro o k ly n , T h e N e w Y o r k C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n h a s b e e n u s in g th e a u t o e n g in e m a n lis t to fill v a c a n c ie s In v a r io u s o th e r a p ­ p ro p ria te p o sitio n s, in c lu d in g th e J o b s o f buc operator and street car operator. M ile R u n Is T o u g h T h e n u m b e r o f m iles ru n b y fir e m a n h o p e f u l s i n t h e c i t y ’s p la y g r o u n d s, p r e p a r in g for th e e x a c tin g p h y sic a l test a n d e sp e ­ c ia lly th e s ev e n -m in u te m ile, w o u ld m a k e a o n e -m a n m a r a th o n a ro u n d th e w o rld sev e r a l tim es, p a rk o ffic ia ls sa id th is w e ek . T h e p h y sic a l te s ts b e g a n th is w e e k a t tb e N e w Y o r k U n iv e r ­ s ity a th letic fie ld , 180th street and U n iv ersity aven u e, th e B ron x, w h e r e (300 c a n d i d a t e s h a v e b e e n sum m oned to appear for th e o p e n in g trials. M o r e t h a n 6 ,0 0 0 f i r e m a n c a n d i ­ d ates a w e ek h a v e been tr a in in g a t t h e c i t y ’s p l a y g r o u n d s . In a d d itio n , m a n y th o u sa n d s are tr a in in g a t th e p r iv a te sch o o ls in th e city . S in c e th e e s t im a t e s o f w h a t w ill be th e p a s s in g g r a d e fo r W 'r itten t e s t a r e 80 o r 8 1, i t is c o n ­ sid e re d th at m any m en are g a m e ly tr a in in g for a n e x a m in a ­ tio n w h ic h th ey c a n n o t en ter. T h e M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m ­ m i s s i o n ’s a n n o u n c e m e n t o n p a s s ­ in g g r a d e s w ill b r in g a lo t o f h ig h h o p e s —a n d h e a r t b r e a k s . HOD CARRIERS TO ORGANIZE SANITATION Sometime within the next two weeks, the Hod C arriers’ Union will move into the Sanitation De­ p artm en t in fo rc e: this is tha statem ent of H enry Feinstein, who now bears official creden­ tials from the union nam ing him District Organizer. Mr. Feinstein and the Hod Carriers Union, 'an A merican F ederation of Labor affiliate, deny the A FL cloak which has recently been donned by the Join t Council of Drivers and Sweepers, in the persons of Abe Kasoff, Elias Shapiro, A n­ thony Grego and Michael Morro. In a sp e cia l s ta te m e n t is su e d la st w eek , E d w a r d I. H annah, v ic e -p r e s id e n t o f th e I n te r n a tio n a l H o d C a rriers B u ild in g a n d C o m ­ m o n L a b o r e r s’ U n io n , sta te d th a t h i s o r g a n i z a t i o n “ is m a l v i n g a l l n e c e s s a r y a r r a n g e m e n ts to p to t e c t th e ir r ec o g n i/.e d ju r is d ic tio n , as gran ted by th e A m erica n F e d e r a tio n of L a b o r .” T h e H od C a r rie r s’ I n te r n a tio n a l sp e c ific a lly d en ies th a t th e A m e r ­ i c a n F e d e r a t i o n o f S t a t e , C o u n t y ,j a n d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s , A .F .L ., w h ic h h a s ta k e n th e F o u r H o r s e ­ m e n o f th e S a n ita tio n D e p a r tm e n t in t o its fo ld , h a s a n y r ig h t to u n ­ d e r ta k e o r g a n iz in g w ith in th e d e­ p artm en t. T h a t rig h t, th e H o d C a rriers c la im , b e lo n g s s o le ly to t h e m l)y c h a r t e r f r o m t h e A . F . L . e x e c u t i v e c o u n c i l a n d t i i e y W’i ll n o t b rook in ter fe r e n c e. S a y s S t i c k l e s C a n ’t O r g a n i z e S a y s M r. H a n n a li: “ In fa c e o f th is c o n d itio n o f ju risd ic tio n a l gran t, what rig h t has F loyd S tic k le s o f th e A m er ica n F e d e r a ­ tio n o f M u n icip a l E m p lo y e e s to In terfere w ith a n d o r g a n iz e m e n o v er w h o m he h a s a b so lu tely n o ju r is d ic tio n , a n d no p o w e r to is s u a a n y ch a r te r o f a ffilia tio n , . . th a t w ill or c a n be r e c o g n iz e d b y th e A m erica n F ed era tio n of L a b o r ? O ur In te r n a tio n a l w ill u s e e v e r y h o n o ra b le m e th o d to or­ g a n iz e th ese m en . W e h a v e issu e d o r g a n iz in g c r e d e n tia ls to H e n r y F e in ste in , p r e sid en t o f th e F e d e r ­ atio n o f M u n icip a l E m p lo y e e s, fo r th e pu rp o se o f o r g a n iz in g .” M r. F e in s te in has w ritten a le t t e r to C o m m i s s io n e r C a r e y , o f th e S a n ita tio n D ep a rtm en t, in W'hich h e o b j e c t s t o t h e “ r e c o g n i ­ tio n " e .\te n d e d to th e F o u r H o r s e ­ m e n w h e n th e y tied up w ith th a A .F .L . u n it. M r. F e in s t e in p o in te d out to M r. C arey th at “ th e c h a r te r o b ta in ed by th e Four H o u r sem en from th e A m e r ic a n F e d e r a tio n o f State, C o u n ty a n d M u n i c i p a l E m p l o y e e s is w o r t h l e s s a n d th e r ec o g n itio n o f th is c h a r te r b y tha D ep artm en t of S a n ita ­ t i o n Is n o t i n f a c t t h e r e c o g n i ­ tio n o f a n a u th o rized A m e r ic a n F e d e r a t i o n o f L a b o r u n i o n . ’’ M r. F ein stein sta tes fu rther th a t th e Four H orsem en hava show n th e m se lv e s in c a p a b le ol d o in g a t h o r o u g h job o f organ* iz in g or o f o b ta in in g th e con. f i d e n c e o f t h e m e n In t h e d e p a r t ­ m e n t. H e fe e ls th a t th e A .F .L . a ffilia tio n waa m an eu vered to s a v e t h e m f r o m g o i n g u n d e r alto* geth er. CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Taffe Four S ta te H o s p ita l A tte n d a n ts Four weeks ago today. The LEADER published a fuU-coUimn editorial titled “The Hospital Attendant Mess.'* In a general yray we discussed conditions in the Mental Hygiene institutions of the State, as they had been pointed out to us in communications and informal discussion. Although we merely referred to specific points of abuse, we knew that there must be dozens of startling items about. Where there’s so much smoke, we said to ourselves, there must be fire. During the past four weeks we’ve received a flood of communi­ cations. Below we reprint a representative selection of these letters. We have carefully concealed the identification of all who have written except the few who gave us permission to use their names. These letters are only the beginning. We've already collected docu­ mented proof of many questionable incidents. We hope, though, that others will take the cue and communicate with us, either by personal call or mail. Everything will be confidential. Already The LEADER campaign has had one direct result— an investigation of alleged discrimination against Negroes a t Rock­ land State Hospital, Orangeburg, Rockland County. The probe was brought about by an anonymous letter in which a copy of The LEADER editorial was enclosed. Conducting the investigation was Ton the Taxpayers S irs: C r e e d m o o r S t a t e H o s p it a l a n d in its p r e se n ta tio n handed up No­ v e m b e r 22, 1 935, c h a r g e d t h a t l o n g O n b e h a l f o f t h e 50 0 e m ­ hours and p lo y e e s a t th is h o sp ita l, p lea se a c ­ b a sic ev ils c e p t m y t h a n k s fo r th e tim e ly ed i­ proper co n d itio n s. to ria l A g'ra nd j u r y In e v e r y o t h e r c o u n ty th a t h a d a S t a te h o sp ita l in it c o u ld h a v e m a d e th e § a m e rec o m m en d a tio n . B u t a fter six y e a r s t h e r e ha.s b e e n n o g r e a t c h a n g e f o r t h e b e t t e r in w o r k i n g c o n d itio n s. Som e of th e em ­ p lo y e e s still do n o t en jo y a n e ig h t-h o u r day. T h e D e p a r tm e n t o f M en tal H y ­ g ie n e d o e s n o t liv e u p to its o w n la w s . I t d o e s n o t p a y fo u r d o lla r s a m o n th in a d d itio n to th e r e g ­ u la r w a g e s fo r th o s e a tt e n d a n ts , nu rses, or su p e r v iso r s p e r fo r m in g n i g h t s e r v i c e ( s e c t i o n 61, M e n t a l H y g ien e L a w ). Or m a y b e th ere is no n ig h t in a S t a t e h o s p ita l! O ne th in g is certain . T h e G ov­ ernor, B u d g e t D irector, C om m is­ sio n e r o f M en ta l H y g ie n e , and th e le g isla to r s sh o u ld rectify such a p p a llin g w o r k in g c o n d itio n s. en title d “ H o sp ita l A tten d ­ a n t M ess.” W e m ig h t fu rther add th a t you h a v e ju st abou t s c i a t c h e d th e s u r f a c c in y o u r e x ­ pose. In c id e n ta lly , T a lso s e e k p e r m is­ s io n to h a v e th e a b o v e e d ito r ia l r e p r in te d in o u r lo c a l p r e s s so t h a t th e a v e r a g e ta x p a y e r w ill g e t s o m e id e a a s to w h a t M en ta l H y ­ g ie n e e m p lo y e e s h a v e to c o n te n d w ith . H A R R Y B. SC H W A R T Z , R ep resen tative, C iv il S e r v i c e A s s ’n. B u ff a lo S ta te H o sp ita l. Grand Jury Investig^ation S ir s: W is h to lh a n k y o u for y o u r r ec e n t ed ito ria l d e scr ib in g c o n d itio n s th a t S ta te H o sp ita l A t­ t e n d a n ts h a v e to en d u re. T h e se c o n d itio n s are n ot n e w . I n 1935 a Q u e e n s C o u n t y g r a n d ju ry in v e stig a te d c o n d itio n s a t T I I ( > i { ( > l ’( ; i l . I N T K N S I V K I ' l t K l ’A K A T IO N l O K W I M T ’r K .N IC X A M IN A T lO N S STATE STENOGRAPHER TYPIST—CLERK JR. CLERK (Federal) C 'l a s s o n M o n d a y a m ! T l i t i r s i l a y D R A K E ’S 154 NASSAU ST. H a ll) Tel. B E e k m a n 3 - 4 8 4 0 J A . M - 8 IV.M. D a i l y ; S a t . 1 :0 0 ' I'l ic r o I s II D r a f i c S c l u x i l I n I ’.M . Kai'li IturuUKlicizzc; STATE CLERK Typist - Stenographer X I i ; s i ) A V A . M ) T I I I K S D A Y . 7 1*. M , MOTOR VEHICLE License Examiner T I KSDAY A M ) T lll'K S D A Y . 7 I*. M, r iK S T ISKSSIO.N A lu;i)ST 13(h liih lru c to r: J a c o b U u seiib lu tt RAND EDUCATIONAL INST. A Non-Profit w ages resp o n sib le w ere th e for im ­ A. P . D R ISC O L L , C h a irm a n , L e g isla tiv e C om ­ m i t t e e C o u n c i l 323 ( W i l l a r d S tate H o sp ita l). Budget on $51 Per MENTALALERTNESS (O p p o site lo w 7 M S St. • Alg. 4 3094 Institution'" S irs; I th in k a fit t in g title fo r th is le tte r w o u ld b e “ T h e A w a k ­ e n in g .” I ca ll it so b e c a u s e th a n k s to y o u r e ffo r ts th e a t­ te n d a n ts a r e b e g in n in g to c o m e ou t o f th eir d o r m a n t sta g e . At le a st a g r ea t m a n y are, and I hope th io u g h our c o m b in ed e f­ f o r t s —y o u r s and o u r s —w e can a ro u se th e r est o f th e h o sp ita l a t ­ te n d a n ts to fu lly r ea lize th e im ­ p o r ta n ce o f w r itin g to th eir le g is ­ la to r s a n d G o v e r n o r o f th e fa il­ in g s o f th is p o sitio n . I t is to A lb a n y a n d to A lb a n y a lo n e t h a t w e m u s t tu r n if w e c x pcc't to im p ro v e our cir cu m ­ sta n ces. B u t so lo n g as w e keep tu rn in g our o th er c h e e k in stea d o f p u ttin g up our fists, ju st so lo n g w ill o u r p r e s e n t c o n d it io n s r em a in u n c h a n g e d . I d o n ’t c o n s i d e r m y s e l f t o b e a n e x ce p tio n , bu t r a th e r a c o m m o n e x a m p l e o f a hospitc^l a t t e n d a n t . I a m a m a rried m a n a n d th e h ead o f a fa m ily , liv in g w ith th em o ff th e g ro u n d s. I r eceiv e th e s ta g ­ g e r i n g s u m t o t a l o f $54 a m o n t h . I w ill g o f u r t h e r t h a n t h a t . In­ stea d of ta k in g th e a v e ra g e ea rn ­ i n g s f i g u r e l e t ’s t a k e t h e m a x i ­ m u m salaT'y o f $ 75 a s a b a s i s . L e t ’s a l s o b e a r in m i n d t h e s h a r p a n d c o n t i n u a l i n c l i n e in l i v i n g e x ­ p e n s e s. T a k in g a ll th is in to c o n ­ sid e ra tio n , I d efy th ese sa m e g e n t le m e n in A lb a n y w h o so s k ill­ fu lly p rep a re th e S t a te b u d g e t to prep are o n e for m o w ith th e above m e n tio n ed fig u re s so th a t C Preparation A R D forPUCivilNService C H andCprivate O Uindustry RSE I ii (l i \j tl ii a li / .( '< l t r a i n i n g o n 1 I t M . Al|ili a li <‘<i(- a n d N i i i i i r r i c K e y I 'l i ii r l i p H . C a r d s a n t i Nii|i|ilicN i i u l i D l t t t . . M a c l ii iu - s i i v a i l a h i r a t a l l tii n o H f u r i i i d i v i i i u u l l i l u d c u t x . l .o \ v ( i i i t i o i i . l iI C ( iI S 'l 'i C K N O W l<» «'oini>I<‘(t> CO h o u r s ’ t r a i n i n g r i ' t i u i r o d f o r F e d e r u i C i v i l h i r r \ l f O ill 1, 2, «>r 3 w f c li N . A l .l'I IA ItK T K '-.N ll.M ia C K ^ A r C O U .N T I N tJ ^ l A C l l I N K S ( 'I 'A I U ) K A T O K ) ( 'l a s s n o w fo n n in K '. I n c l i ' . d c s r l u f r I t m i i ' d W ir iii K ', ■ n a c l i i n c H o t i e r a t i o u «if T a l t i i l u t o r a n d H o rto i- ii.n<l t ' a i d I 'l i i i c i i i i | i i i l i t ' a t i o i i . l . o w t u i t i o i i . " T /io o n l y s c h o o l o f i t s k i n d t e a c h i n g C a r d P u n c h e x c l u s i v e l y . ’" C A M . O K U ’I C r i ' K F U K V C L L l * A K T l C i ; i . A K H ACCOUNTING MACHINES INSTITUT E (SC IK X II. F U K CAKU PUNCH O l'O C A T O K N ) Our Recommendation— Any one of our graduates S u ite 4 2 5 -U t m m m O I'K N a s o W c H l 6 7 t li S t r e e t K V liU tY U A \ A N D K V K N I M O - C lx cl* « M U _______________ Tuesday, Angust 12,1941 S p e a k U p Dr. Philip Smith, Chief Medical Inspector of the Mental Hygiene Department. Dr. Smith found the following: 1. That no Negroes live in rooms on the ground floor of the dormitories, which is the choice location because an attendant does not have to climb steps to get to his room. However, he points out that rooms on the ground floor are assigned according to seniority, and since Negro attendants have been employed only since Janu­ ary 1, 1941, none as yet has achieved enough length'of service. 2. That there is no discrimination against Negroes in the mat­ ter of assigning them to separate toilets. There is only one toilet on each Boor of the dormitories, and all attendants living on the floor— Negro or white— use it. S. That the white attendants are no longer entering the lounge since the Negro attendants began to meet there. 4. That employees in the cafeteria are segregated according to type of work, that is. special sections of the dining hall are re­ served for nurses, for machinists, for attendants, etc. There is no segregation according to color, but it is true that many white at­ tendants refuse to eat at tables where Negro attendants are eating. The problem is bound to be most acuii at Rockland State, where Negroes account for one-tenth of the 1,500 employee to­ tal.— Editor. ’ I m a y be ab le to su p p o r t m y f a m ­ ily in t h e s ty le h u m a n b e in g s a r e a c c u s t o m e d to, a n d o n c e a g a in r eg a in m y self-resp ect. No, I h a v e n ’t f o r g o t t e n t o i n c l u d e c o m ­ m u ta tio n . I did n o t d o s o b e c a u s e I w rote a n d w a s a n sw er e d th a t t h e r e i s n ’t a n y t o b e h a d . And t h e r e w o n ’t b e a n y e i t h e r , u n l e s s i t is m a d e c o m p u l s o r y b y l a w . E very in d u str y and e v e r y branch o f our g o v e rn m e n t dep art­ m e n t is b e i n g g e a r e d t o m e e t th e tr y in g tim e s to c o m e b u t ours, a n d w e are th e m o s t u n d e r ­ p a i d a n d o v e r l o o k e d o f t h e m a ll. W hy? B ecause w e h ave been t a k i n g it l y i n g d o w n . I s a y t h e r e ­ fore a g a in , “ A tte n d a n ts w a k e u p a n d fig h t, a n d a b o v e a ll W R I T E F O R V IC T O R Y .” CREEDM OOR ATTENDANT. Job Not Worth Fighting For S irs: I read y o u r e d ito ria l: “ H o sp ita l A tte n d a n t M e s s ,” and a g r ee d w it h y o u h e a r t a n d so u l. W ords, no m a tte r h o w tru e a n d fa ctu a l, c a n n o t e x p r e ss th e m ise r ­ a b le c o n d it io n s u n d e r w h ic h h o s ­ p ita l a tt e n d a n ts labor. W e a r e u n d e r p a id ; w e w o r k in a ro tten e n v ir o n m e n t; th e food w e g e t is a b o m in a b le a n d o u r d ie ts are stu p id ly p la n n e d . D e­ s p i t e t h e f a c t t h a t w e w o r k in p l a c e s t h a t a r e c o n d u c i v e t o ill­ n e ss w e g e t no sick lea ve. We h ave no w a y o f rec tify in g our g r ie v a n c e s e x c e p t to d e p e n d on th e m e r c y o f o u r s u p e r v is o r s . It see m s th at a tten d a n ts h a v e no rig h ts w h a tso e v er . M o st o f th em liv e for th e d a y t h e y c a n g e t oth er e m p lo y m en t a n d bear a deep r e s e n tm e n t a g a in s t th e ir sup e r v iso is a n d th e h o sp ita l su p e r ­ in ten d en t. T h is p a rticu la r h o sp ita l (P ilg r im S ta te H o sp ita l) h a s n o r ecrea ­ tion al, e d u c a tio n a l, or c u ltu r a l f a ­ c ilities w ith w h ic h to lig h te n th e aw fu l atm osp h ere w h ich sur­ rounds a n y m e n ta l In stitu tio n . B e c a u s e o f th is a g r e a t m a n y o f th e e m p lo y e e s sp e n d a g r e a t d ea l o f th e ir s p a r e tim e in th e n e a r b y gin -m ills. E v e n u n d e r C ivil S e r v ­ ic e a t t e n d a n t s a r e fir e d w h o l e ­ sa le, a n d b e c a u s e u n d e r p r e s e n t c o n d it io n s th is job is n o t w o r th f i g h t i n g fo r, n e v e r a p p e a l fo r a h e a r in g to th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­ m issio n . ATTENDANT. Charges Favoritism S irs: I w a n t to c o m p lim e n t y o u an d y o u r p a p er fo r th e ed ito ria l on th e “ H o sp ita l A tten d an t M ess.” T h a t e d ito ria l d escrib ed M a rcy S ta te H o sp ita l p e r fe ctly a s to w o r k in g c o n d it io n s a n d e x e c u ­ tiv e sta ff. I t is k n o w n t h a t th is is o n e o f th e in s t it u t io n s fr o m w h e n c e m o n e y s a r e s e n t b a c k to A lb a n y by th e ste w a r d . W hen­ ever a person a sk s for c o m m u ­ ta tio n th e s te w a r d a lw a y s r ep lies th a t th e m o n e y a p p ro p ria ted for th is ite m h a s a lr e a d y b e e n d is­ trib u ted . B u t if y o u sh o u ld h a p ­ p en to be a frien d o f th e s te w a r d or o n e o f th e e x e c u t iv e s it is a v e r y e a s y tat^k t o g e t c o m m u ­ ta tio n . N o w , r e la tiv e to th e a t t e n d a n t s b e in g overw orked. On som e w a r d s th ere are but tw o a tt e n d ­ a n ts for so m e s e v e n ty -o d d p a ­ t i e n t s , a n d o n l y o n e a t t e n d a n t to tak e care o f th em a t n ig h t. O f­ te n th e d o cto rs w o n d e r w h y so m a n y a ccid en ts occur. Com m on s e n s e a lo n e h a s th e a n s w e r . I t is Im p o ssib le to ta k e c a r e o f s o m a n y p a tie n ts w ith le ss th an sk e le to n fo rce o f e m p lo y ees. a A ll -th is a d d s u p to o n ly o n e th in g . T h e h o sp ita l a tte n d a n ts e m p lo y ed b y th e D e p a r tm e n t o f M en tal H y g ie n e are th e p oorest p a id c la s s o f e m p lo y e e s in t h e C ivil S e r v ic e. I f ou r le g isla to r s d o n ’t d o s o m e t h i n g a b o u t t h i s m e s s v e r y so o n , a ll th is fin e w o r k t h a t h a s b e e n s t a r te d in t a k i n g c a re o f m e n ta l p a tie n ts w ill d e­ terio ra te. A n in v e stig a tio n a t th e ea rliest p o ssib le m om ent w ill a v e r t a lo t o f tro u b le la ter. MARCY ATTENDANT. S irs: atten d an ts sh o u ld tw e lv e -h o u r day, th e S ch in n th a t rek irn to ir r esp e c tiv e sa la ry or co n d itio n s. S ir s : J u s t a lin e to c o n g r a tu la te y o u on y o u r ed ito ria l on th e S tate H o s p ita l A tte n d a n t situ a tio n . E s­ p e c ia lly fo r e x p o s in g th e N e g ro an g le. I t ’s p r e t t y r o t t e n . K eep up th e good w o rk . CREEDM OOR ATTENDANT. Tiffany Not at Fault I about I do n o t a g ree w ith o f M. P . ‘Pretty Rotten’ S ir s: ‘Now or Never’ su g g estio n n o p a r t ia l it y s h o w n ( a s is n o w );' t h a t is , i f t h e s t e w a r d o r s u p e r l in te n d e n t lik es th e so u n d o f your n a m e o r y o u r “ lin e," y o u g e t c o m m u ta tio n . P r o m o t i o n s s h o u l d b e g i v e n to t h o s e w h o m e r i t s a m e , n o t to th o se w h o c a n b u y th e m fo r fro m 5 0 t o 1 00 d o l l a r s o r b e c a u s e t h e c h ie f su p e r v iso r k n e w y o u r father In th e old c o u n t r y . W e c a n n o t g o o u t on str ik e but w e c a n resig n , a n d r u m o r s are r i f e h e r e t h a t s o m e 50 t o 100 m e a n to do so a b o u t S ep tem b er 1 u n le s s c o n d it io n s a r e m u c h im ­ proved. S o m e a tte n d a n ts ta k e c a re of o v e r 100 p a t i e n t s a l l b y t h e i r l o n e ­ s o m e a n d v e r y o f t e n d o d o u b le s h i f t s (1 6 h o u r s ) . I f th a t is not t o p s f o r s l a v e r y I ’m a n u t . C o n d itio n s in th e S t a te h o sp ita ls h a v e b e e n w r itte n a b o u t b y the J o u r n a l-A m e ric a n , D a ily N ew s, T h e C h ief, a n d o th er s, b u t so m e ­ h o w in v e s tig a tio n s fizzled o u t and n o th in g w a s don e. W e are de­ p en d in g on T h e L E A D E R . R e­ m e m b e r it is n o w o r n e v e r. P . J. M c G U I R E . K in g s P a r k S t a te H o sp ita l. th e of T hese days, m o st o f us hope h a v e gon e for­ ever. We sh o u ld a ll get togeth er s o m e h o w a n d b litz th e p o w e r s t h a t be in to fu ll c o m m u ta tio n fo r a ll e m p lo y e e s liv in g o u tsid e th e h o sp ita l g r o u n d s. W e w o u ld th e n be a b le to e a t m e a ls a c c o r d in g to our ta s te s a n d a p p etite s. T h e s lu sh w e g e t n o w a t th e h o sp ita l is d e tr im e n ta l to h e a lth and “ good n a tu r e.” T h e r e sh o u ld b e th in k th is y o u ’r e H o sp ita l g o in g A tten d an t b u sin ess in a v e r y s e n sib le w ay, p la c in g th e b la m e o n th e leg isla ­ tu re w h ich c o n tr o ls th e purse str in g s r a th er th a n on th e ad­ m in istra to rs. W h ile it is true th a t th ere are certain abu ses w ith in th e h o sp ita ls, w e can prob­ a b ly fin d th a t th e c a u se o f m ost o f t h e m is t h is la c k o f s u f f i c ie n t fu n d s. D r. T iffa n y a n d h is s ta ff are d o in g a s g o o d a job a s p os­ sib le u n d e r th e c ii'cu m sta n ces. W hen th e fin a n c ia l ends are str a ig h te n e d o u t th e y w ill do an e v e n b e tt e r job . ATTENDANT. (More Letters Next Week) -F IR E M A N Physical Preparation: * 1 Per Week P A T R O L M A N ENRO LL N O W ! D A IL Y C LA SSES N O W FO R M IN G Write or Phone for Complete Information. A H i n s t r u c t i o n u n d e r p « T s o n a l 8 U | > c r \ i s i o n «if D e p u t y C l i i t ' f K o b e r t E . M c G u n n o n ( K e t ir e d ) , New V o rb I 'i r e D e p t, O v e r 30 y e a r s o f e x i i e r i e n e c i n C i v i l S e r v i c e F O R B E S T U K S U I.T S IT 'S T l i K CARD PUNCH OPERA TO R LAST CALL! Federal Applications Close Sept. 2. I n t e n s i v e M a c l i i n e I n s t r u c t i o n —7 D a y s W e e k l y , 24 H o u r s D a i l y . R e q u ir e m e n t M ay be F ille d B e f o re C loning D a te . 60-U our P E R S O N A L I Z E D I N S T U U C I T I O N G I V E . N I N AL,!., C O U R S E S D A I L Y 0 - 0 , S A T U U D A Y 0 —i T reasury E nforcem ent A gent J r . C lerli, F e d e r a l A sst, liisp.. B o ile r s , H u l l s , R a d io C o m m u n ic a tio n s O pr, J r . C u .s to c l iu l O f f i c e r J r . E n g r . , C iv il, E l e c t r i c a l A s s t M o sseiitjer M o c h ., E l e c t r i c a l D r a f t s m a n M o t o r V e h i c le Licen.se E x a m i n e r S u b w a y E xam .s, F o r e m a n , Iiisp. P o sta l U lerlt-C arrier Steno, T y p ist, C le r k - S ta te A c c o u r.ta u t, B o o k k e e p e r Social W o rk e r L IC E N S E S — P rof. E u g r., S tatio n ary E n « r., E lectrical. P rep aratio n ; D r a f tin g , M a th . Colleges, K ly in g C a d e t. B r u s h U p C o u rse s: M e n ta l A l e r t ­ n e s s. C l e r i c a l M ethod.s, E n g l i s h , S p o ilin g , C iv il S e r v ic e A r i t h . ; A ll C ity , S t a t e , F e d e r a l a n d 1‘r o m o t i o n E x a m s MONDtiLL INSTITUTE 2 3 0 W E S T 4 1 s t S T ., N .Y .C . . . W is c o n s in 7 -2 0 8 6 F IR E M A N P H Y S IC A L 5 Days a Week — Time Trials Each Session Pay as Y ou Go PA T R O L M A N — T R E A S U R Y E N F O R C E M E N T A G E N T ST A T E ST E N O G R A P H E R — T Y P IS T — CLERK M O TO R V EH IC LE LIC ENSE E X A M IN E R Classes Are Now Form ing C O L U M B IA N IN S T IT U T E (fo rm e rly 154 NASSAU STREET W ALTKK A. S ctaw arts-C u d d ell) WOrth 2-3675 C A U U K I X . B .S .. L L . . B . . - J A M K S P . C A 8 K Y . A . B . . M .A .. 1 X .B . C I V I L S E R V I C E ------------------------ 3 1 — ---------------------------------------------- S ta te A m ong T h em : T e s ts B e d d in g In sp ecto r, E x a m s are open to r esid e n ts o f N e w Y o rk S ta te u n less o th er w ise noted. To be elig ib le for a W h ere D o I S ta n d ? T lio f o llo w in g ' a r e t h e l a t e s t c e r ­ t i f i c a t i o n s , In N e w Y o r k C i t y a n d A l b a n y , f r o m p o p u la r S t a t e l i s t s , P m ean s perm an en t; T m e a n s tem p o ­ rary; J u n i o r C le rk P - N e w T o rk -$ 9 0 0 ... 1,307 84.65 80.55 P - A I b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ............ 4,305 T -N ew Y ork -$900.. 3,507 81.40 T - A i b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ......... 5,699 79.30 J'unlor S t e n o g r a p i i e r P - N e w Y o r k -$ 9 0 0 ... 985 86..10 P - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ............ 2,345 78.00 P —A l b a n y —$900 ............ 1,503 82.59 (f r o m A s s t . S t e n o . lis t) T - N e w Y o r k —$ 9 0 0 . . . 1,744 83.40 T - A I b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ............ 2,345 78.00 J un ior T y p is t P - N e w Y o r k -$ 9 0 0 ... 1,339 86.76 83.30 P - A l b a n y —$900 ............ 2,489 T - N e w Y o r k -$ 9 0 0 ... 1,844 85.30 T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ............ 3,357 78.40 A s s i s t a n t F i l e C le r k P - N e w Y ork-$1,200. 243 88.20 P - N e w Y o r k -$ 9 0 0 ... 100 89.50 P - A l b a n y - $ l , 2 0 0 ___ 119 89.20 P - A l b a n y - S 9 0 0 ............ 1,327 85.20 T - N e w Y ork-$ 1 ,2 0 0 .. 459 87.30 T -A lb a n y -$ 1 ,2 0 0 . . . . 438 87.40 84.90 T - A l b a n y - $ 9 6 0 ......... 1,490 T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ......... 1,535 84.80 A s s i s t a n t C le r k P -A lb a n y -S l,2 0 0 . . . . 604 *J7.74 T - N e w Y o rk -$ 1 ,2 0 0 .. 385 88.54 T - N e w Y ork-$ 1 ,0 6 0 .. 558 87.91 T - N e w Y o r k —$ 9 0 0 . . . 437 82.37 T - A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 0 0 ___ 860 87.07 T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ............ 2,967 84.06 A ss is ta n t Sten ograp iier P - N e w Y ork -$1,200.. 227 88.50 P - A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 0 0 ___ 321 87.90 T - N e w Y o rk -$ 1 ,2 0 0 ,. 1,261 83.69 T - N e w Y o rk -$ 9 0 0 ... 1,794 80.90 80.60 T - A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 0 0 ___ 1,839 T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ............ 1,877 80.10 r - A l b a n y - $ 1,200 ___ 1,854 79 40 (f r o m Sr. S t e n o . lis t) T - A l b a n y - . ? % ' 0 ........... 2,317 77.80 ( f r o m Jr . S t e n o . li s t ) A ssistan t T yp ist P - N e w Y ork-$960 . . 383 86.16 P - A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 0 0 ___ 189 87.40 T - N e w Y o r k - $ l , 2 0 0 .. 6B;i 81.60 T - N e w Y o r k —$ 9 0 0 . . . 1,227 81.19 T -A lb a n y -$ 1 ,2 0 0 . . . . 346 86.40 L ate .st p e r m a n e n t a p p o i n t m e n t s f r o m t h e s e li s t s a r e : J u n i o r C le r k N e w Y o r k —$900 ........... 923 85.60 A l b a n y —$900 .................. 4,137 80.70 J un io r S ten o g ra p h e r N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 ......... 751 87.20 A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .................... 2,347 77.80 Jun ior T y p ist N e w Y o r k —$900........... 878 88.10 A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .................. 2,356 83.70 A s s i s t a n t F i l e C le r k N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 ........... 105 89.60 A l b a n y —$900 .................. 1,398 85.00 A s s i s t a n t C le r k 63 91.04 N e w Y o r k —$1,200 ___ A l b a n y —$1,200 .............. 533 87.97 A ssista n t Stenograp her N e w Y o r k —$960 ........... ^)5 87.40 A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 0 0 .............. 192 88.89 A ss is ta n t T y p ist N e w Y o r k - $ 9 6 0 .............. 539 85.20 87.60 A l b a n y —$1,060 ................. 167 IN N E W B y M O R TO N YARM ON O p e n N u rse, c o u n ty te s t a ca n d id a te m u st h a v e b e e n a r esid e n t o f th e c o u n ty for a t lea st fou r m o n th s. T h e te s t for C ou rt S te n o g r a p h e r , F ir s t a n d S e c o n d J u d icia l D is ­ tr ic ts, w ill be h e ld o n a n o th e r S a t u r d a y in O ctober, w h e n no oth er S tate test is expected . P o s s i b l e d a t e s a r e t h e 11th a n d 25 th. H e r e a re th e title s te n ta tiv e ly s e t in th e c o m in g s e r ie s: State-W id e 2117. A s s i s t a n t B i o c h e m i s t , D I v l dio n o f L a b o r a t o r i e s a n d R e s e a r c h , D e p a r tm e n t o f H ea lth . U su a l salary r a n g e $3,400-$3,000. F e e , $2. A p ­ p o in tm e n t e x p e cted a t m in im u m but m a y be m a d e a t l e s s . 2118. A s s i s t a n t D i s t r i c t H e a l t h O fficer, D e p a r tm e n t o f H e a lth . U s u ­ a l s a l a r y r a n g e $4,000-$5,000. F e e $3. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d b e l o w t h e m in im um . 2U 9 . A s . s ls t a n t E d u c a tiio n K x a m In e r ( P h y s i c a l S c i e n c e s ) , D i v i s i o n o f R xam in ation s and T estin g, D e ­ p a rtm en t of E ducation . U su al s a l­ a r y r a n g e $2,400-$3,000. F e e , $2. A p p o in tm en t exp ected a t m in im u m but m a y be m a d e a t less. One a p ­ poin tm en t expectea. 2130. A s s i s t a n t E d u c a t i o n E x a m ­ in er (S ocial S tu d ie s ), D iv isio n of E x a m in a tio n s and T estin g , D e p a r t­ m e n t of E ducation . U su al salary r a n g e $2,400-$3,000. F e e , $2. A p ­ p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m but m a y be m a d e a t less. One a p p o in t­ m en t expected. 2147. A s s i s t a n t M e d ic a l B a c t e r i o l o ­ g i s t , D i v i s i o n o f L .a b o r a to rle s a n d R e sea rch , D ep a rtm en t of H ealth . U su a l salary r a n g e $:i,100-$3,870. F e e , $3. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le-ss. 2131. A s s o c i a t e D i a g n o s t i c P a t h ­ o l o g i s t , D i v i s i o n o f JL aboratories a n d R e se a r ch , D ep a r tm e n t o f H ealth . U su a l salary r a n g e $5,300-$6,450. F e e , $5. A p pointm ent exp ected at m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le s s . 2123. A s s o c i a t e P h y s i c i a n ( C a r d ia c D is e a s e s ) , D ivision of M atern ity, I n f a n c y , a n d C h ild H y g i e n e , D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h , F e e , $5. U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $5,200-$6,450. 2123. A s s o c i a t e r n y s i c i a n ( P e d i a . tr ies). D ep a r tm e n t of H ea lth . U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $5,200-$6,450. F e e , $5. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $4,000 a n d m a in te n a n c e a t th e N e w Y ork S ta te R econ struction H om e at W e st H a v erstraw . 2124. B e d d i n g I n s p e c t o r , D i v i s i o n o f B e d d i n g , D e p a r t m e n t o f Lal>ur. U su a l sa lary r a n g e $2,100-$2,600. F e e , $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le ss . A prom otion e x a m in a tio n for th is p o s i t i o n w i l l be h e ld a t t h e s a m e tim e a s this open c o m p e titiy t e x ­ am in ation . A lth ou gh the law re­ q u i r e s t h a t t h e p r o m o t io n l i s t be used f i r s t fo r m a k i n g a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s , i t is a n t i c i p a t e d t h a t t h e r e w i l l be a s u f f i c i e n t n u m b e r o f a p ­ p o in tm e n t s so th a t th e op en c o m ­ p e t i t i v e l i s t w ill *)e u s e d a ls o . 212.5. C a n a l Structure O p e r a to r , D ivision o f C an als and W a te r w a y s, D e p a r t m e n t o f I'ublic W o r k s . U s u a l »alar.y r a n g e $1,500-$3,000. F e e , $1 A p p o in tm e n t e x p e cted a t m in im u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le s s . S e v e r a l a p p o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e t l. 2136. C o n s u l t a n t Pu blic liea ltii N u r s e ( C a r d ia c D i s e a s e s ) , D e p a r t ­ m e n t of H ealth . U su a l salary range $3,120-$:>,870. F e e , $3. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t l e s s . T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n to n o n -r es id e n ts o f N e w York State. 2137. C o n s u l t a n t P u b l i c H e a l t h N urse (C om m unicable D isea ses), D e p a rtm en t of H ealth . U su al s a l­ a r y r a n g e , .$3,130-$:j,870. P e e , $3. A p p o m t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m but m a y b e m a d e a t le s s . T h i s e x a m i n a ­ t i o n is o p e n to n o n - r e s i d e n t s o f N e w Y ork State. 2138. C o u r t . a n d T r u s t F u n d E x ­ a m i n e r , B u r e a u o f M u n ic ip a l A c ­ cou n ts, D ep a rtm en t of A udit and C o n tr o l. U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e , $3,400-if3,000. F e e , $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x ­ p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le ss . 2129. I n s t i t u t i o n a l V o c a t i o n a l I n ­ s t r u c t o r ( P l u m b i n g ) , D e ix a r t m e n t o f (Correction. U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,800-$2,300. F e e , $1. O ne A p p o i n t m e n t pxp ected a t E lm ir a R eform atory. 2130 J u n io r B i o c h e m i s t , D i v i s i o n of T ubercu losis, D epartm ent of H e a l t h . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,800$3,300 w i t h s u i t a b l e d e d u c t i o n s fo r m a i n t e n a n c e w lie r o a l l o w e d . F e e , $1. Filing for a new series of State exams— 23 of them State-wide, 8 for county jobs—^will open F r i­ day, September 5. The tests themselves are set for Saturday, October 18. Blanks will be available a t the New York City office of the State Civil Service Com­ mission, 80 Centre Street, Man­ hattan, and by mail a t the E xam ­ inations Division, State D epart­ ment of Civil Service, Albany. Start Preparing Now! for MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER State Dept, o f Taxation and Finance, Bureau o f M otor Vehicles Test Expected in November — Salaries Start at $1,800 and $1,700 Requirements: Five Years D riving Experience .d e H Study M anual CONTKNTS More Than 500 $1 The Vehicle and Traffic I.aw (I mportant eectiona' In elmplt Q uestions & A nswers Ianguag:e) 7 2 P r in te d P a g e s P ost-F ree tiUtest Additions to th e I.uvf The 1‘reviuuit Test (W ith Official Answer*) I C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R I>u(iea of An Kxaininer 100 Sufe-IJrivinir ({ueiitiong 9 7 D u a n e S t., N e w Y o r k C ity Answered Kindly send lue a copy of yi?uT Sample Questions and Ans wers Motor Vehicle I.icense K.\uinin«r Hints on Mutheinatics 8tud.v Vlauiial for w hic h I enclose ®lotor Vehicle AuHioritlet (cash, check, money order). Oa Sale a t The l^oader B ookshop 97 Duane St., N e w York C'ltjr I Addr<^ Y O R K S T A T E -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- N e x t L a b T e c h n ic ia n , M o n th C a rp en ter, S o c i a l W o r l< e r reau o f Pu b lic A ss is ta n c e , D e p a r t­ m e n t o f S ocial W e lfa r e . U su a l s a l­ a r y r a n g e $2,400-$3,000. F e e , $2. A p p o m t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m but m a y be inacte a t le s s . 3137. S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of C a r d ia c N u r s e s , D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a it li . U s u ­ a l s a l a r y r a n g e $:5,130-$.J,870. F e e , $3. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $2,400 a n d m a in te n a n c e a t th e N e w York S tate R econ struction H om e a W est H averstraw . 2138. . S u p e r v is i n g C a r p e n t e r , D e ­ p a r tm en t o f M ental H y g ie n e . U su al s a l a r y r a n g e $110 t o $120 a m o n t h u n d m a i n t e n a n c e . A p p l i c a t i o n fe e , $1. S e v e r a l a p p o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e d . A p p ointm ents expected at C r a ig C olony, S o n y ea , a t H u d so n R iv e r S ta te H o sp ita l, P o i ^ h k e e p s ie , a n d a t S t. L a w r e n c e S t a t e H o s p i t a l , Ogdensburg. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1,020 a n a m a in t e n a n c e a t th e N e w York S t a te H o s p ita l a t R a y Brook. 2131. J u n i o r E p i d e m i o l o g i s t , D e ­ p a r tm en t o f H ealth . U su al salary r a n g e $2,400-$3,000. F e e , $2. Ap­ p o in tm en t exp ected a t m in im u m but m a y b e m a d e a t le s s . 2132. J u n i o r L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n i ­ cia n , D iv isio n o f L aboratories a nd R e se a r ch , D e p a r tm e n t o f H ealth . U sual sa lary r a n g e $1,L'K)-$1,650. F e e , 50 c e n t s . S e v e r a l a p p o i n t m e n t s expected. 2133. M e d ic a l C o n s u l t a n t In P n e u ­ m o n i a C o n t r o l, D i v i s i o n o f C o m ­ m u n ica b le D is e a s e s, D ep a rtm en t of H e a l t h . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $4,000$5,000. B'ee, $3. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t ­ ed a t m in im u m out m a y be m ade a t le s s . 2134. P h y s i c i a n , D epartm ent of S ocial W elfare. A p p oin tm en t of a w o m a n ph ysician exp ected a t th e N e w York S ta te T ra in in g S chool for G i r l s a t H u d s o n a t $2,750 a n d m a i n ­ t e n a n c e . F e e , $1. 2135. P r io r S e r v i c e S e a r c h e r , D i v i ­ s i o n o f E m p l o y e e ’s R e t i r e m e n t S y s ­ tem , D ep a rtm en t o f A udit and Con­ tr o l. U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,200$1,700. F e e , $4. A ppoin tm en t e x ­ p e c t e d a t m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t less. S e veral a p p oin tm en ts expected. 2136. S e n i o r S o c i a l W o r k e r , B u ­ O n e i d a Count.y 2111. E n g i n e e r , O neid a C ounty Honu' and H o sp ital, D e p a r tm en t o f J’u b lic W e l f a r e . U s u a l s a l a r y $1,300 a n d m a i n t e n a n c e . F e e , $1. O n e .ippoin tm e n t ex p ected . On>»ndaga C o u n t y 2143. A c c o u n t S t e n o g r a p h e r , O n o n ­ d a g a C ounty r u h lic W orks C om ­ m issio n . A pitoinlm ent e x p e cted a t $1,080. F e e , 50 c e n t s . A p p o i n t m e n t exp ected a t th e L ey C reek T r e a t­ m en t P lant. 3143. F i r e m a n , O n o n d a g a C o u n t y H om e, D ep a rtm e n t of H ealth . U s u ­ a l s a l a r y $140.83 a m o n t h w i t h $20 a m on th outsid e m a in ten a n ce. F e e , $1. O n e a p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d . 2144. S e w a g e I 'la n t t : ie r k , L ey Creek Sew age T reatm en t Plant, Onondaga C ounty Pul>Iic W o r k .i C o n u n i s s i o n . U s u a l s a l a r y , $1,030. F e e , $1. O n e a p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d . COUNTY TESTS E rie C ounty 21.39. P r o b a t i o n O f f i c e r , P r o b a t i o n D e p a r tm e n t (A u d it D iv is io n ), E rie C o u n ty C ourts. U su a l s a la r y ra n g e $ 2 , 100-5>3,600. P’e e, $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $2,100. A g e l i m i t s ; 2 1 s t t o 5 5 th b ir t h d a y . N iagara C ounty 2140. C a s e W o r k e r , C h ild W e l f a r e Services, D ep a rtm en t of P u blic W 'e lf a r e . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $l,2!50$1,700. F e e , $1. T w o a p p o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e d a t $1,250. St. L a w ren ce C ounty 214.'». A s s i s t a n t P r o b a t i o n O f f i c e r . A ppointm ent expected at $1,400, F e e , $1. A g e l i m i t s : 2 l s t to 5 5 th b irth day. W’e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t y 2146. P r o b a t i o n O f f i c e r , D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f P ro b a tio n . U su al sa lary r a n e e , $1.740-$3,340. F e e . $1. A p ­ p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1,740. A g e l i m i t s : 2 1 s t t o 55th b i r t h d a y . P H Y S IC A L T R A IN IN G FOR F IR E M A N Applicants have only throe or four weeks in which to be prepared for the most difficult phys­ ical examination ever held. Those who feel th a t they have procured 79% or better on the mental should begin training a t once and take advantage of our outdoor track, agility test, coordination machines, dumbbell and dummy lifting. The fee is reasonable and payable in installments. e POPULAR STATE EXAMINATIONS Applications will be issued in September and examinations held in October for JU N IO R A N D A S S IS T A N T T Y P IS T A N D ST E N O G R A P H E R C L E R K in the -state service. These positions pay an entrance salary of $900 to $1,200 per annum and offer employment to hundreds during the life of lists which is four years. A mental examination will be given for all these positions at one time and those who pass and desire to compete for Stenographer a n d Typist will be given a supplemental ex­ amination. Classes in preparation for the.se tests will meet on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS at 1:15, 6, and 8 p.m. Competition will be keen and only those thoroughly prepared can hope for success. L A ST C A L L FO R C A R D P U N C H O P E R A T O R S Applications are now being issued and will close on Tuesday, September 2, for Numeric Card Punch Operator in the Federal service. This is w hat is known as a non-assemblcd tost; th a t is, there is no written or practical examination. The applicant is placed on the ollgible list as soon as his application is received and graded. This examination offers males and females be­ tween the ages of 18 and 53 an exceptional opportunity to secure civil service positions paying an entrance salary of $1,260 per annum. Classes are meeting day and evening at hours to suit the convenience of the student. Students may before September 2 secure 60 hours’ instruction by taking advantage of day and evening schedules. T R E A SU R Y E N F O R C E IV 5E N T A G E N T This examination for which applications are now being issued bv the United Slates Civil Service Commission offers ATTORNEYS + ACCOUNTANTS and INVESTU^ATORS an unusual opportunity to secure positions i)aying an entrance salary of .$2,600 per annum. Class forms Tues-day evening, A ugust 12. PA T R O L M A N The present eligible list should expire not later than March 1, 1942. Few have a chance of pa.ssing a test for Patrolm an or Fireman without spoclall7od training. Therefore, young men who are interested in taking this examination should begin preparation now, as only those who are thoroughly fit can hope to compete successfully. Physical and mental classes day and evening. JU N IO R T Y P IS T A N D JU N IO R ST E N O G R A P H E R (MALE and FEM ALE) E M P L O Y M E N T IN W A S H IN G T O N , D. C. Applications are now being i.ssued and may be obtained for an indefinite period. PO ST J jI E A Page Fiva CIVIL SERVICE LEADER fiicsday. August 12,1941 O F F IC E C L E R K -C A R R IE R — R A IL W A Y PO STAL CLERK Classes in preparation for this examination which should be held within the next few months are meeting on MONDAY and FRIDAY of each week a t hours to suit the convenience of the student. M O T O R M O T O R V E H IC L E V E H IC L E L IC E N S E E X A IV llN E R IN S P E C T O R (B u s) These eligible lists have expired and exam inations are expected to be hold within the next t w o o r three months. Full information as to the requirements of the last exaniinatlons, days and hours o f classes may be obtained upon inquiry. B E D D IN G IN S P E C T O R Class forms THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 a t 8.:30 p m. O FFIC E H O U R S: 9 A.M . TO 10 P.M. D A IL Y — S A T U R D A Y 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Attend the school with a background of over 350.000 satisfied students over a period of 30 years. Page Six CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, August 12,194t Card-Punch Deadline Is September 2 I f you want to become a card puncher for the federal governmeat at $1,260 9 year, then work fast! Deadline for under card punch applications is Septem­ ber 2 , and you’ll have to work bard to get in all your training By CHARLES SULLIVAN L e a r n to O p e r a te A n O ffic e M a c h in e ! I t ’s th e B e st B et If Y o u W A S H IN G T O N . — The L E A D E R som e w o u ld sound a d v ic e w h o w a n t are u n tra in ed type lik e fed eral one or pass its jo b s for of work. o p e ra te to to on. readers b u t an y w ho sp ecial Learn how to m o re o ffic e m a- DO YOU LOOK BACK AT YOUR M I S T A K E S ? ? W O N D E IC IN G EVEH M A D C o n n n lt a n e x p e rt p m c t l r . a l I 'u U lu n c c |) e r » o n a i p r o b le m s . w onder . . . know HOW YOU E I 'l I K M ? — g e t sclcn liflc, o n h i is i n e s s iin d D o n ’t g r o p e a n d h o w to p ro c e e d . HELENE PAULe \’,";„'6 BABYLON-S60 W ant to c h in e s v ice a n d exam s. w a tc h Y ou E n te r th e c a n ’t c iv il ser­ m iss! I t ’s a fact th a t the Civil Service Commission has been unable to supply the demand for most of­ fice machine operators in Wash­ ington and in the field. And some of the machines are simple to operate and can be mastered in a very short time. S p ecifica lly , th e C o m m issio n i s n ’t a b l e t o s u p p l y t h e d e m a n d for operators o f th e fo llo w in g m a ­ c h in e s in W a sh in g to n : S o rtin g , m im e o g r a p h , a lp h a b e tic card punch, un der card punch, m u ltig ra p h , m u ltilith , ta b u la tin g , and g rap h otjp e. T y p is ts A lso N e e d e d M ACRE. Short distance to boat­ ing, bathing, fishing; $25 cash, $5 monthly. DOLAN, 152 West 42nd St., N. Y. Wisconsin 7-0635. O f course, ty p ists and sten o g ra p h cis a lso are needed, and o p e n - c o m p e titiv e t e s t s for th e m h a v e b een a v a ila b le fo r sev era l m o n th s. A te s t fo r m im eo g ra p h oper- F e d e r a l S e r v ic e a to r s w a s g iv e n a sh o rt tim e a g o . Several th o u sa n d B E A U T IF U L 2-3-4-5 RoomApartments * 3 8 “p W ith A l l T h e se F e a tu re s : • C o m 'jln A tlo n S i n k & R a n g e • Now R efrig erato ra • C o n v e n ie n t to S u b w n y & B u s L in e s • S u n llg lit & C ro ss V c u tllu tio n • L argo Room s • H o u s e P l i o n e s In E v e r y A p a r t m e n t 59 & 61 WEST 10th STREET SU I” T. ON P IIK M IS E S Inquire T o d a y ! ■iiininii Devonshire House 28 E ast 10th St. (Corner) 1V 2-2V 2-3-4 R O O M S S r ie c l a l i z i n g In f r i e n d l y , c o u r t e o u s service. T h e s e la r g e m o d e r n H p a rtn i e n t s In l . ^ - n t o r y , f i r e p r o o f b u i l d ­ ing In clu d e all t h e lu x u rie s re ­ q u ired for co m fo rtab le living. C olorful E n g lis h c e n tr a l g a rd en . B e a u tifu lly lan d scap ed roof g a r ­ den. And rem em ber, h ere . . . Y ou l.iv e S m n rtly on a U u d ijet C H E L S E A M j f t . , 2 8 K . 1 0 t h G K .7 - 4 7 7 8 S p e c ia l f rie n d ly s e rv ic e a t no cost t o y o u In s e e k i n g C h e ls e a , W a s h ­ in g to n S q u a re , V illag e, G r a m e r c y P a r k lo ca tio n s. P.W ■ v v . v . v - v « v - v . v - v - v v » iiiiiniiiniininiiniiHiiininiiiHiHiinii iniiHiiiwiiniiwi D O N ’T FLUNK FIREM AN PHYSICAL TEST! and o n t h e li s t . B u t d e p a r tm e n ts in W a s h in g to n are h ir in g m im e o ­ graph o p era to rs tem p o ra rily , p en d in g p a s sa g e o f th e n ew te s t an n ou n ced last w eek . T h e rea­ s o n i s t h a t m a n y o f t h e 1,000 e l l g ib les h a v e refu sed G o v e r n m e n t jo b s; o c c a s io n a lly th e lis ts o f e li­ g ib le s m a y b e in th e h a n d s o f s o m e d e p a r tm e n t w h e n still a n ­ o th e r a g e n c y s e n d s in a r u s h c a ll fo r a dozen m im eo g r a p h oper­ ators. T h e C o m m issio n , w it h o u t th e u s u a l red tap e, m e r e ly g iv e s e m p lo y e e s W A S H IN G T O N .-T h e N e w D eal th e ou tsid e th e 350 G o v e r n m e n t in s tit u tio n s , o r t o t h o s e i n s t i t u t i o n s w J ie r e t h e D is tr ic t o f C o lu m b ia w h o are p a id e m p lo y e e s under pressure. th e su b ject C la ssifica tio n to efficie n c y th e t h o u s a n d s o f f e d e r a l e m p l o y e e s in A ct are r a tin g , un­ The are a g e-o ld p u ttin g QSL on th e g r iev en ce, or d e r a n o rd er o f th e C ivil S e r v ic e c o m p u lso r y c h a r g e s fo r qu arters, C o m m is s io n . T h e o r d e r is e x p e c t ­ s u b sisten ce a n d lau n d ry w h eth er ed th e e m p lo y e e u s e d t h e f a c ilit ie s or to b rin g a d d itio n a l upwards of e m p lo y e e s 4 00 ,000 under th e effic ien c y ra tin g sy ste m . The C o m m issio n necessary to order protect w as th e em ­ p lo y e e s’ elig ib ility fo r p a y r a ise s u n d er th e M ea d -R a m sp e ck A ct, or t h e u n i f o r m p r o m o t i o n b il l, w l i i c h t a k e s 1941, effect on O ctober T h a t b il l r e q u i r e s a n reg:ularl5r. 200 one-acre Camp and Bungalow Sites For Summer and Winter Living MT. PLEASANT LAKE in Adirondacks, 15 mi. from famed Saratoga Springs n. y. A u c t i o n Sat., Aug. 2 3 1 1 A.M. on premises rain or shine Each of these beautilully wooded sites fronts on lovely, spring-fed Mount Pleasant Lake, at 1700 ft. altitude; 2 miles from Lake Desolation. • A hig h , d r y a n d h a n d so m e s p o t to e n jo y life sh im m e r a n d w in te r. S e n d fo r b o o k le t. not, h a s b een stop p ed on order of th e P resid en t. N ow th e em ­ p l o y e e s w i l l p a y fPF o n l y w h a t th e y a c tu a lly u se. H o w ev er, u n ­ d er th e g u ise o f “ n o fu n d s,” so m e o f t h e in s titu tio n s are still d e­ d u c t i n g f r o m t h e e m p l o y e e ’s p a y ­ check. AQCiioacct C h r y s l e r B I d s r . , -N. Y . C . em p lo y ee to h a v e a n e ffic ie n c y r a tin g o f “ g o o d or b e tt e r ” to be e lig ib le fo r p a y ra ises. T h e e f f ic ie n c y r a tin g s y s t e m w a s o p era ted for c la s s ifie d e m p lo y e e s in th e D is t r ic t o n ly . E y e n o f f i c i a l s m a k i n g $ 5 ,0 0 0 o r m ore w ere ex em p ted . N o w ev ery ­ o n e p aid u n d e r th e a c t w ill h a v e to b e c o v e r e d in o r d e r to p r o te c t th eir elig ib ility fo r p a y ra ises. 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A l­ t o g e t h e r 23 n a m e s h a v e b e e n c e r ­ tified by th e C iv il S e r v ic e Com ­ m is s io n to th e T u n n el A u th o rity f o r t h e $ 2 ,4 0 0 p e r y e a r S e r g e a n t jo b s. T h e b o y s a b o u t to be p ro­ m o ted are n o w w o r k in g a s A c tin g S e r g e a n t s a t $ 1 ,8 0 0 . Good Work A c c o la d e s to B e r t W r a y , r etir ed lie u te n a n t o f th e N e w Y o rk P o ­ lice D e p a rtm e n t. B e r t ta u g h t a c l a s s o f 81 t u n n e l c o p s i n t h e c e l ­ l a r o f a f r i e n d ’s h o m e f o r t h e s i x w e e k s p r e c e d in g th e d a te o f th e te s t. T h e resu lt: N in e o f th e fir st t e n e lig ib les, in c lu d in g th e fir s t t h r e e o n t h e l i s t , w e r e B e r t ’s s t u ­ d e n t s . A l t o g e t h e r t h e r e a r e 54 n a m e s o n t h e list. F o r t y o f t h e s u c c e s s f u l 54 s t u d i e d i m d e r I n ­ s t r u c t o r W r a y . T h e 34-year-old W r a y , w h o w a s r etir ed o n d isa b il­ ity , h a s a b r ig h t fu tu r e b efo re h im in th e fie ld o f p o lice e d u c a ­ tio n . H is a n s w e r s to th e reg u la r P o lice S erg ea n t test h a v e been ap ­ p e a r in g in T h e L E A D E R . In c id e n ta lly , s o m e o f B er t's tu n n el-co p students th in k h e ’s p sy c h ic . H e g a v e th e m fou r q u es­ t io n s to a n s w e r a f e w d a y s b e fo r e th e test. T h e s a m e fo u r q u estio n s ap p ea i'ed on th e e x a m in a tio n p a p er w ith a s lig h t c h a n g e o f o n ly tw o w o r d s . . . H e b et B ill P o w e r a d i n n e r t h a t h e ’d f i n i s h i n t h e fir st ten . . . P o w e r fin ish ed n u m ­ b er fiv e. T h e L ist: D u e to sp a c e lim ita tio n s, w e w e r e u n a b le to p u b lish th e T u n ­ n e l S e r g e a n t list la s t w eek . T h e c o m p l e t e l i s t o f 54 n a m e s a p p e a r s belo w : 1. B e r t r a m F. 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T h o m p s o n , 3.'.. 3C. W a s h i n g t o n I I . H o ttler 37. J o h n J . H a r t , Joseph F . , i n s m i t h . 39. A l b e r t F . T c m m e 40. C h a r e s K. O r t n e r . 41. J a m e s M. S c o t t , 42. V i n c e n t A . C o n k . 4.X P h i l i p L e w . I h o m a s A n d e r s o n . 45. ' W i l l i a m K I*'- A m b r o . s e . 47. ' W i l l i a m Ivo.«!ofsky. 48. H e r m a n A. M u r f u r l e y . 50 . G i ' o r f r a W . H e r m a n n , 51. H e r b e r t K. H o r o w i t z . m: X-Rays This Week, Medicals N ext P o lic e e lig ib les up to n u m b e r 850 a r e b s in g c a lle d fo r X - R a y a n d b lood t e s t s th is w e e k . C o m ­ p le te m e d ic a l e x a m in a t io n s w ill be g iv e n a t P o lice h ea d q u arters n ex t w e elt. T w o h u n d red a p p o in tm e n ts w ill be m a d e S e p te m b e r 1. T h e l a s t n u m b e r w a s 617. 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Johnny M a n d el, n e w ly -e le c te d p resid en t o f th e S a n ita tio n E li­ g ib les A sso c ia tio n , s e n t a le tter to B u d g e t D ir ec to r K e n n e th D a y to n la s t w e ek . P o lite ly , b u t r esp e c t­ fu lly J o h n n y a sk e d , “ h o w a b o u t th e a p p o in tm en ts. B u tc h ? ” He w a s r e f e r r i n g t o 179 a p p o i n t m e n t s a s ju n io r s a n ita tio n m e n w h ic h w e r e d u e to c o m e th ro u g h tw o w eek s ago. T h e n ext m e e tin g o f th e super­ m en w ill be h eld Thursday, A u g u s t 8, a t th e u su a l p la ce, P . S . 2 7 ,'42nd s tr e e t n e a r T h ird a v e n u e , a n d a t t h e u s u a l t i m e , 8 p. m . E l i ­ g ib les are u rged to r e m em b e r th a t t h e m e e t in g w ill n o t be on th e u su a l day, F rid a y . The change w a s m a d e b ecau se F r id a y sta r ts th e b ig L abor D a y w eek -en d . A r­ r a n g e m e n ts a re b e in g m a d e to s e r v e liq u id r e f r e s h m e n t s , (c o o l­ in g , b u t n o n -a lc o h o lic ). V in c e n t G ie r y is in c h a r g e . I f y o u p r e fe r r o o t b e e r to s a r s a r p a r illa , let h im know. C lie .st O u t P r e s id e n t - e le c t M a n d e l is w a lk ­ in g around w ith h is c h e st out th ese days. N ot because he w as e le c te d p re sid en t, b u t b e c a u se ho in s is ts t h a t th e to p m e n on tha fir e m a n p h y sic a l test w ill ba S a n ita tio n e lig ib les. “ O nce a s u p e r m a n , a lw a j's, a s u p e r m a n , ” says Johnny. J u s t in c a se s o m e o f th e b o y s h a v e s o fte n e d up a b it a n d w o u ld w a n t to tra in fo r th e fir e m a n ph ji-sical t e s t , Johnny su ggests t h a t t h e y d rop o v e r to h e a d ­ q u a r t e r s , 38 P a r k R o w . F r e e a i d by experts who passed th e “ to u g h est p h y sic a l test ever h e ld .” O h y e s , J o h n n y t h i n k s i t ’s a g o o d id e a fo r th e su p e r m e n to b r in g a lu m in u m p o ts w ith th e m to th e ir n e x t m e e tin g . T h e p o ts, o f co u rse, w ill g o fo r d e fe n se . iiwvri WANTED: M®re Girls for Part-Time Jobs I f you've been fighting a hard battle for a job — I f you've been going around from one office to another, with no results — I f you've found that the want ads don't bring a position — D o w h a t G ra c e did. G r a c e s a w a n a n n o u n c e m e n t lik e t h is one f r o m tho A U llE IN S T IT U T E . I t s u l d “ P a r t - T i m e J o b a , w h i l e y o u ’r e s t u d y i n g . ' ’ Ko G r a c e w e n t d o w n t o A B I J E t o o b t a i n t u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n . H e re she l e a r n e d a b o u t t h o u n k j u o A B B l i a p p r e n t i c e s y s t e m —s t u d e n t s a t t e n d s c h o o l a h a l f - d a y a n d t h e o t h e r h a l f - d n y t h e y a i ) p l y w h a t t h e y ’v e l e a r n e d I n r e a l b u s in e s s o ffic e s w h ic h t h e s c h o o l o b t a i n s fo r Its s tu d e n ts . T h o A B U E I N S ' l ' I T U T E o f 1007 B r o a d w a y n e e d s m o r e g i r l s t o f i l l t h o m a n y p o s i t i o n s n o w o p e n In b u s i n e s s o ffic e s. N o e x p e r i e n c e la n e c a s a a r y . A l l y o u r o c i u l r e is a v e r a g e I n t o U l K e n c e , a n d y o u w i l l l e a r n - w h l l e - y o u - w o r k . Y o u w i l l r e c e h e a s a l a r y a n d a c t u a l e x p e r i e n c e . . . a n d t h i s la I m p o r t a n t to e v o ry g irl G eeking a c are er. S o —c o m e I n n o w t o t l i e i j l e a s a n t . I n f o r m a l a t m o s p h e r e o f A B B E I N S T I T U T E , w h e re y o u r sp ecial p ro b lem s receive special a tte n tio n . A B B E IN S T IT U T E C O lu m b u s 5 -2 8 3 2 v a ca tio n in g Sound for on th ree T ed d y D e m b e r g o f S p ecia l I n ­ v e s t i g a t i o n s is w e ll k n o w n a s a fish er m a n , and w e e x p ect th a t he w ill be on top w h e n th e c h a m ­ p io n sh ip s are b e in g ru n off. E d d ie O 'L e a ry o f th e T r a n s fe r S e c t io n is b a c k a t h is d e s k a f t e r o n e h e c tic m o n t h in th e A d ir o n dacks. Irv in g H y m a n o f R eso u rce ex­ p e c t s to d e v o te h is v a c a t io n to t h e r e c u p e i ’a t i o n o f h i s c h i l d , w h o h a s had a to n silecto m y . V iv ia n D o a r , p e tit e s e c r e t a r y in C o m m u n it y R e la tio n s , is m o t o r ­ in g to C h ic a g o w ith fr ie n d s fo r a tw o -w eek sta y . J o e S ei-afin o f th e T r a n s f e r S e c- P F i r s t G r a d e D e t e c t i v e , J o h n J. K e n n e d y , 18th D iv is io n , M .O .D .D ., p assed a w ay' su d d en ly T h u rsd ay, A u g u s t 7, a t h i s h o m e , 7 20 0 R i d g a b o u lev a rd , B r o o k ly n . D e a t h w a s caused by a h eart a ttack . Tha fu n e r a l w a s h eld y e ste r d a y ; in ­ t e r m e n t in S t . C h a r le s ’ C e m e t e r y , F a r m i n g d a le , L . I. is ( W e l f a r e ’s W a l ­ w eek s. Death 1 6 9 7 B R O A D W A Y ( a t 5 3 d S t.) Page Seven a r k T t io n is m a k i n g p r e p a r a t io n s to j o i n U n c l e S a m ’s f o r c e s . G o ld ie T a m o , s te n o . in S p e c ia l In v e stig a tio n s, in ten d s to m o to r th rou gh N e w Y ork S ta te on her v a ca tio n , en d in g up at Lake G eorge. T o m m y S la t e r o f th e m a il ro o m Is s p e n d i n g h is v a c a t i o n r u n n in g m i l s a n d l i f t i n g w e i g h t s in p r e p ­ a r a tio n for th e p h y sic a l end o f th e F iro e x a m w h ich h a s sta r te d th is w eek . Keyhole Stuff A l i c e O ’B r i e n ( M r s , J o h n F r e d ell), a c tin g a s sis ta n t c a se su ­ p e r v i s o r o f D . O . 41, is t h e m o t h e r ' o f a b a b y b o y . P a p a is in c i i a r g e o f c o n f i d e n t i a l i n f o r m a t i o n in t h e D iv is io n o f S p ecia l In v e stig a tio n s. F lo r e n c e M a te r o sia n o f S p ecia l I n v e s t ig a t io n s w a s v isite d by her h u s b a n d w h e n s h e w a s sk eletoD o p i c s By B. R. MEEHAN Assistant Gardener Study Material s t u d y S e r i e s N o . .IB T h e C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R ' p r e se n ts th e fo llo w in g stu d y m a ­ te r ia l a s a n a id to p r o s p e c t iv e c a n d id a te s in p r e p a r a tio n fo r th e fo r th co m in g e x a m in a tio n . The e x a m has been ordered by th e C o m m issio n , bu t no d a te for filin g h a s b een o fficia lly a n n o u n c e d . W a tc h T h e L E A D E R for fu rth er d e v e lo p m e n ts on th is test. D irectio n s: O n th e lin e a ft e r e a c h o f th e fo llo w in g s ta te m e n ts . Insert th e proper w ord or w o rd s to m a k e th e ex p ressio n correct. 41. M a s s e y d u s t i s u s e d c h i c f l y On .......................................... 4 2 .................................... p r e v e n t s h e a v ­ in g o f b u lb o u s p la n ts d u rin g w in ­ ter. 43. G r a s s c l i p p i n g s w h e n c o m ­ p lete ly d eco m p o sed are a sou rce o f ....................................... 44. O v e r a c i d i t y o f s o i l s a r e c o r ­ r e c t e d b y t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f ............... 45. T h e t e m p o r a r y p l a c i n g o f n u r s e r y s t o c k in tr e n c h e s is re ­ f e r r e d t o a s ....................................... 46. C r e e p i n g b e n t i s a ...................... 4 7 .....................................i s u s e d f o r c u t ­ tin g grass w here m ow ers cannot reach. 48. B r o w n p a t c h a t t a c k s ..................• 49. T h e s t o c k a n d ................................ . m u s t co n g ea l. 50. R e d b u d b l o o m s i n ...................... 5 1 . B a s i c c l a y i s a ................................ 5 2 ............................................... i s s o i l t h a t c r u m b le s easily. 53. R o s e s t h r i v e b e s t o n a ............. ....................... s o i l . 5 4 ....................................... i s t h e e l e m e n t m o s t n e c e s s a r y fo r h e a lth y p lan t roots. 55. L a w n g r a s s e s a r e g e n e r a l l y c u t t o a h e i g h t o f ..................................... 56 . G l a d l o l a s a r c g r o w n f r o m . . 57. F e s c u e is a t y p e o f ...................... 58. A c i d s o i l s t u r n ................................ c o l o r e d l i t m u s p a p e r t o a .................. ...................c o l o r . 59 . A l k a l i n e s o i l s t u r n ........................ co lo red litm u s p a p er to a ................................. c o l o r . 60. T a n g l e f o o t is u s e d o n . . . . . . . Greater New York Park Employees To Hold Dance A g a la p arty of the G reater N e w Y o r k E m p l o y e e s A s s o c ia t io n w ill be h eld a t M a n h a t t a n C e n te r grand b allroom , T h ir ty - fou rth street and E ig h th avenue, on S at­ u r d a y e v e n i n g , S e p t . 13. M u sic a n d e n te r ta in m e n t by th e M ick y M erles o r ch estr a . B ee r an d re­ fr e sh m e n ts free. P r i c e , $1.25 f o r m e n , 75 c e n t s f o r w o m e n . The c o m m it t e e in c h a r g e c o n s is t s of D e n n i s ' D evers, G ei ard D evers, G erard C oifgh lan , A rthur Seib r e c h t , J o h n P a n i c k , G e o r g e A. M ellevoid , J a c k M c E n e r y n , an d J o h n O ’C o n o r . St. George Ass’n. To Hold Dance The th e St. G eorge D ep artm en t h o ld its first A sso c ia tio n of it C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n e r M o r­ to n h a s ru led , a c c o r d in g to a n e w p r o c ed u r e, th a t a ll c a n d id a te s on th e e lig ib le list for a s s is t a n t g a r ­ den er, w h o h a v e d e c lin e d in d e fi­ n it e a p p o in t m e n t w ill n o t h e r e ­ a fter be cer tifie d for p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm e n t u n til s u c h tim e as th o p r e fe r r e d list e lig ib le s and p e r so n s e m p lo y e d on a n in d efin ite a p p o in tm e n t h a v e b e e n m o v e d in ­ to p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n s. Parks annua? of w ill e n te rta in ­ m e n t a n d d a n ce a t th e R iv e rsid e P la z a H o te l, W e s t S e v e n ty -th ir d street, M a n h a tta n , on S atu rd ay e v e n i n g , O c t o b e r 17. W i l l i a m H . S le e p e r , J r ., is c h a ir ­ m a n o f th e a r r a n g e m e n ts c o m ­ m ittee. Irving: Ross Heads AOC Temporarily Fireman Candidates Train in Parks T h e Park D ep artm en t E ffe c tiv e im m ed ia tely , Irv in g R o s s is tr a n s f e r r e d fr o m h is p o ­ sitio n a s A d m in istr a to r o f D is tr ic t O f f i c e 23, t o b e c o m e t h e a d m i n i s ­ tr a to r o f th e A id to D e p e n d e n t C h ild ren D iv is io n o f th e D e p a r t­ m e n t o f W e lfa r e for a te m p o r a r y p eriod u n til s u c h tim e a s th e re­ org a n iza tio n of fu n ctio n s has been perfected . an­ n o u n c ed la st w e e k th at m ore th a n 6,000 a s p i r i n g f i r e m a n c a n d i d a t e s u se d th e free tr a in in g fa c ilitie s a t th o v a r io u s p la y g r o u n d s th ro u g h ­ o u t th e c ity , e a c h w e e k , in p r e p ­ a r a tio n for th e c o m p e titiv e p h y si­ ca l te s t w h ich b egan y ester d a y a t N e w Y o r k U n iv e r sity A th letic F i e l d in t h e B r o n x . 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L ew E vers, th e In fa n try Ser­ g e a n t In S p c c i a l I n v e s t i g a t i o n s , is tr a in ed fo r a c tiv e ser v ic e and r e a d y a t a m o m e n t ' s c all. E d ith H a r r is, d ir e c to r o f tho B lin d D iv isio n , h a s retu rn ed from h e r v a c a tio n . A n g e l a l l a a r e n o f S p e c i a l In» v e stlg a tio n s, sp e n t h er v a c a tio n on th e so u th J e r s e y sh ore. She h a s fou n d th a t s h o a ls o f sh a r k s a n d o th e r b ig fish w h ic h fr e q u e n t tho su rro u n d in g w a ters sw im a b o u t in p e r f e c t o r d e r a n d d i s c i ­ p lin e lik e w ell d r ille d c h ild r e n . The engagem ent of M arjorie D o c t o r o f S t a f f R e l a t i o n s to E d ­ w a r d R a i n s , a n a t t o r n e y In t h o C u sto m s S erv ice, h a s been a n ­ n o u n c e d . M a jo r le is a c u m la u d e g r a d u a t e o f H u n t e r , m a j o r i n g in m od ern la n g u a g es. T h e m a r ria g e w i l l t a k e p l a c e in t h e a u t u m n . V era M cN a lly , so c ia l in v e sti­ g a to r in R e s o u r c e , h a s r e t u r n e d f r o m her^ v a c a t i o n in H u r l e y v l l l e , w h e r e s h e t o o k p a r t in t h e g o l f to u rn am en t. G w en d o ly n B o n n e t o f S p ecia l In­ v e s t i g a t i o n s is l e a v i n g f o r S c h r o o n L a k e in t h e A d l r o n d a c k s . I r v i n g K e r n , t h e p h a r m a c i s t in M ed ic a l & N u r sin g , w ill b e w e ll e q u i p p e d f o r a i r w a r d e n w i t h h l3 h lg h -p o w er g la sses. 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Phone: CO rtlandt 7-5665 Copyright 1941 by Civil Service Publications, Inc. R epeat This! Je rry Finkelstein. Publmher; Seward B risb-ne, Editor; Maxwell Lehman, Executive Editor; Charles Sullivan, Washington Editor; H. E lio t Kaplan, Contributing Editor; David Robinson, Art Director. -Subscription RatesI n N e w Y o r k S t a t e ( b y m . n i l ) ................................................................J * « E l s e w h e r e I n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s ................................................................. a Y e a r C a n a r i a a n d F o r e i g n C o u n t r i e s .............................................................^ ^ I n d i v i d u a l C o p i e s ..........................................................................................................® C e n t * A d v e rtiN liiK M R M U K It. A t'D I T R n te a ItU K K A i; on OF T uesday, A u g u st A p p lira tio n C’l K C U L A T I O N 8 12, 1841 Cops, iremen Ask S alary Increase T h e poJiceinen and firemen of New Y ork State want a salary increase. M eeting last week in Utica and in Syracuse, the P atrolm en ’s Benevolent Asso­ ciation and the Uniformed Firem en’s Association of G re ater New York introduced identical resolutions on the subject. T he two organizations point out th at (1) th e national emergency has caused an increase in living costs, and the prices of ordinary commodities like food and clothing are going up; (2) a general increase in labor wages has been in process. They argue th at there is no reason why cops and firemen should, in effect, suf­ f e r a wage r u t— for th a t’s exactly what mounting prices and stationary wages means. The argument is incontrovertible. W hy should the Civil Service employee take it on the chin harder than all others? The uniformed forces are going into a cam­ paign that will have the full support of this newspaper, a n d deserves your support, too. Why Exclude Them? C O NG R ESS recently passed a bill providing for promoticns-with-pay-increases at regular intervals for federal employees. T he postal men and women, who have been fighting f o r necessary salary improvements, aren’t included. Sometimes, as we watch the way Congress trea ts the postal workers, we can only sit back and scratch our head unbelievingly. ^t t ^ H R E E cheers fo r big-heartI ed, si:.-foot-four Paul Lockwood, whose generous act in dropping out of the DA race has paved the way fo r his buddy, F ra n k Hogan . . . A spy system in one of New York City’s largest de­ partm ents is finally being cleaned out . . . How come Jersey City hasn’t run an exam for policeman or firem an in eight yearsP . . . Commissioner Carey’s recent ap ­ pointment to head a utility agency is to be used as an argum ent by city employees who oppose the LaGuaroia order of “ no outside jobs” . . . The final key on those recent Welfare supervisor tests will be aired in couit . . . Women em­ ployees in the Connecticut Labor Department have won permission to wear ankle socks a t work . . , Problem Dept. Here are a pair of sticklers: Un­ der Mayor LaGJuardia’s recent or­ der, adulterers in the cily service will soon be out hunting new jobsWhat happens, though, to em­ ployees who admit to adultery to gel a divorce, since adultery is the only legal ground for divorce in New York S tate? . . . And what will happen to the jobs of tempo­ rary State employees who stay in the army beyond the one-year pe­ riod? Under present law, a tem­ porary appointment cannot last longer than one year . . . Defense Notes The personnel head of one of the State’s foremost manufactur- " T H E P I C T U R E te lls t h e sto i-y " m ig h t w e ll b e th e m o t to o f q u iet, B oft-sp ok en J o h n L . V e sc e , v icep re sid en t o f th e F ed er a tio n of M u n icip a l E m p lo y e e s. K e r e ’s w h y —a n d t h e c a s e i s a n i n d e x t o J o h n V e s c e ’s p o p u l a r i t y . B a c k i n 19 40 , w h e n t h e M a y o r ’s b u d g e t w a s u p before th e B oard of E stim a te , one lin e in t h a t b u d g e t w a s p a r tic u la r ly ir k s o m e to V e sc e a n d h is te llo w F e d e r a t io n o ff ic ia ls : t h a t lin e c a lle d f o r a p a y - r e d u c t i o n o f $50 a y e a r t o s e w e r la b o r e r s. In to th e p a c k e d E od rd h e a r in g s w a lk e d V e sc e an d h is co m p a n io n s, ca rry in g a m o tio n p ic tu re p r o jecto r a n d a reel o f film s h o w i n g s e w e r la b o r e r s a t w o r k . A screen w a s h u n g ; th e p ro jector c lic k e d , a n d th e B o a rd o f E s tim a te m e m b e r s w a tc h e d . T h e r esu lt o f t h is b ra in -ch ild w a s n o t o n ly t h a t s e w e r l a b o r e r s a l a r i e s w e r e n ’t c u t , b u t w e r e a c t u a l l y i n c r e a s e d t o $1,69 0— th e o n ly In crea se in th e en tire b u d get. W a n ts P r e v a ilin g B a te s A s p resid en t o f th e A sp h a lt W ork ­ ers for th e p a st th ree y ears, V e sce M a r r i e d , t h e f a t h e r o f a 3 1 4 -y e a r o ld girl, 3 4 -y e a r -o ld V e s c e is a r esi­ den t of dow ntow n N e w Y ork. H o a t t e n d e d P . S . 95, S t . A l p h o n s u s P a r o c h ia l S ch o o l a n d St. F r a n c is X a v ie r H ig h S e h o o l. H e is a c t iv e in n e ig h b o rh o o d c iv ic a n d p o litic a l o r g a n iz a tio n s. H is one rela x a tio n is b o w lin g , in w h ic h h e fr e q u e n t ly b e t t e r s 200 . H i s h o b b y i s h i s u n i o n . A sk e d a b o u t c u r re n t p la n s to p a y p e r d ie m sk ille d la b o r e r s o n a p er a n n u m b a s i s , h e s a i d t h a t h e is f o r p er a n n u m s a la r ie s, p ro v id ed t h e y g u a r a n tee p re v a ilin g r a te s o f p a y fo r per d ie m em p lo y e e s. In h is w o r d s . . . “ A t t e m p t s to p u t s k ille d la b o r e r s o n a p er a n n u m b a s is is o fte n a su b te r fu g e to c ir c u m v e n t th e p re v a ilin g w a g e r a te .” ers has been quietly fired for sell­ ing defense jobs . . . The War De­ partment is placing barriers in the way of Americans going to v'ork on West Indies bases, who want .their .passports . . . More than 30,000 different occupations are listed in the United States . . . Here’s how one of big aviation companies discriminates accord­ ing to race in filling defense Jobs: Under a code, class I means meat from a certain area with a certain background, class II refers to men of different descent, etc. . . . Add useless information: more defense jobs begin with " s" than with any other letter ......................... Q u e s tio n , You’re Wrongs Mr. Smith I h a s b een fig h tin g to o b ta in th e pre­ v a ilin g p riv a te in d u str y w a g e fo r s k i l l e d l a b o r e r s i n t h e c i t y ’s s e r v i c e . H e i s c h a i r m a n o f t h e F e d e r a t i o n ’s P r e v a ilin g W a g e R a te C o m m ittee w h i c h Is w o r k i n g o u t d e t a i l s w i t h t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s o f f i c e t o a d j u s t s a la r ie s o f c ity la b o rers. “ T h e C ity o f N e w Y o r k h a s u n d erp a id , and is u n d erp a y in g , sk ille d and sem i­ sk ille d la b o r e r s,” V e s c e to ld T h e LEADER. “ F o r e x a m p le, a sp h a lt l a b o r e r s i n t h e c i t y ’s e m p l o y r e c e i v e $6 .72 p e r d a y , t o p - s h o v e l e r s a n d s m o o t h e r s a r e p a i d $7.20, t a m p e r s $7 .3 6 a n d r a k e r s $ 7 .6 0 . T h e p r e v a i l ­ i n g w a g e o u t s i d e t h e c i t y ’s s e r v i c e f o r a s p h a l t l a b o r e r s i s $8 .9 6 , t o p sh o v eler s and sm ooth ers $9 .44, t a m p e r s $ 9 .6 0 a n d r a k e r s $ 1 0 .8 0 .” V e s c e is c o n f id e n t t h a t th e d e ta ils in a d ju stin g th e s e s a la ries w ill b e iro n ed o u t b y N o v e m b e r . An effec tiv e , lo g ic a l speaker, V e sc e an d o th er F ed era tio n o ffi­ c ia ls r e c e n t ly p e r s u a d e d th e C iv il S erv ice C o m m issio n to r ev iv e a “ d e a d ” e lig ib le list. T h e f o r e m a n o f a sp h a lt w o r k e r s list w a s esta b ­ l i s h e d in M a r c h , 1 938, a n d k i l l e d l a t e i n 1940, w h e n a c i t y - w i d e l i s t w a s e sta b lish e d . A s p r e sid en t o f th e A sp h a lt W o rk ers, V e sc e ap p eared b e fo r e th e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n a n d in d u c ed th e m to r ein c a rn a te th e “ d e a d ” register. th en th ree a sp h a lt w o r k ers been p r o m o t e d to fill fo r e m a n v a c a n c ie s . P le a s e ? by H. Eliot Kaplan E W O N D E R , Mr. A1 Smith, Jr., where you got the idea (as quoted in the newspapers) that “the great army of 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 Civil Service employees” is behind your candidate for Manhattan D istrict A tto r­ ney, John J. McNaboe. W e would consider it presum p­ tuous on our part to state flatly for whom Civil Service employees are going to vote, but it certainly seems to us th a t in their own interest, civil servants would p refer a man w ithout partisan political ties, a man who attained his position by merit. T hat man is F rank S. Hogan. N aval Civilian Police T h e bill before Congress to provide a Naval Civil­ ian Police force should indicate unmistakably th at personnel must come from Civil Service. W e are not passing upon the m erits of the bill as such. W e do say that as it stands at present, the bill gives the Navy pow er to select personnel w herever it pleases, and this is dangerous to the m erit system. P articu larly so at a tim e like the present when the pressure to break down m erit is so terrific. An excellent list of eligibles who are eminently suited for ju st this type of position ex ists; the Gen­ eral Investig ato r roster. N E X T W EEK AN IMPORTANT EDITORIAL \ On the Final Key Answers To the Recent Welfare Supervisor Tests Contributing Editor f or r e i n s t a t e m e n t to y o u r p o s itio n w it h in 40 d a y s a f t e r y o u a r e re­ le a se d fr o m m ilita r y serv ice. Changes of Appointment H. G .: e stim a te Sorry, your but chances we fo r cannot ap­ p o in tm e n t on fe d e r a l lists, d u e to th e va rio u s fa c to r s w h ic h e n te r in to th ese ap p o in tm en ts. The U . S. C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n w ill sen d you a n o tice o f y o u r r a tin g o n th e ju n io r s te n o g h a p h ic le st as soon a s th e m a rk in g of y o u r p a p e r s is c o m p le te d . T h e C o m m issio n d oes not release r eg is­ te r s o f e lig ib les fo r p u b lica tio n , a s do th e M u n icip a l an d S t a te C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n s . T h e C o m m is s io n a d v is e s t h a t a ll re ­ q u es ts for in fo r m a tio n c o n c e r n in g s t a n d in g s on a list, c h a n c e s fo r a p p o in tm en ts, e tc ., sh o u ld be m a d e d ir e c tly to th e o ff ic e w h ic h issu ed th e e x a m in a tio n . In your p a rticu la r c a se , w e s u g g e s t th a t y o u w r ite to th e M a n a g e r , U . S . C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m issio n , 2nd D i s t r i c t , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y ork, N . Y. . ^ Remaining On the List D . W .: Y o u c a n a c c e p t th e te m p o ra r y a p p o in tm en t o ffered y o u by th e O .E .M . w ith th e O .P . A .C . fr o m t h e J .P .A . ( e c o n o m i s t ) list an d still rem a in e lig ib le fo r a p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm en t fro m th e J .P .A . ( e c o n o m is t) list. I f y o u are drafted b efore you are rea ch ed fo r a p p o in tm en t, y o u w ill h a v e n o r ig h t to t h is job. I f y o u are drafted after a p p o in tm en t y o u w ill h a v e t h e s a m e r ig h t to y o u r jo b a s h a s a n y o n e in p r iv a t e in d u s tr y . N a m e ly , y o u m u s t a p p ly Barber Test w ill ta k e p r e ce d e n c e o v er a n y s u b s e q u e n t ly e s t a b lis h e d list. B e ­ c a u s e o f h is e x c e lle n t p o s itio n o n t h e p r e s e n t list, h e sh o u ld b e rea ch ed fo r on e o f th e fir st a p ­ p o in tm e n t s fr o m th e s p e c ia l list. J. D e M .: T h e N Y C e x a m in a tio n f o r b a r b e r i s s t i l l i n t h e “ o r d e r e d ’* When Rating Comes stage. It has not yet been an­ n o u n c e d b y th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­ m is s io n . A s s o o n a s it is a n ­ n o u n c e d , fu ll r e q u ir e m e n ts , in ­ c lu d in g d a tes w h e n y o u can ob­ t a in a n d file a p p lic a tio n s , w ill be p u b lish e d in T h e L E A D E R . J . S . : Y o u r h u s b a n d w i l l I 'e c e iv e h is r a tin g on th e u n a ssem b le d ex­ a m in a tio n fo r c la s s ifie d -la b o rer a s so o n a s th e C o m m iss io n fin ­ ish e s m a r k in g th ese a p p lica tio n s. Postponing An Exam J . M c K .: Y o u n e e d n o t w o r r y a b o u t b e in g u n a b le to rep ort for th e fir e m a n p h y sic a l e x a m in a tio n n e x t w e e k , a s lo o n g a s y o u filled out th e M SI fo rm w ith th e M u n ic ip a l C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is ­ sio n , Y o u a r e e n title d to a sp e c ia l p h y sica l ex a m in a tio n w hen re­ le a se d fr o m m ilita r y serv ice. T h e r ig h ts o f a ll fir e m a n c a n d id a te s w h o h a v e b een drafted and w h o h a v e filed th e proper M S I fo r m s w it h th e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is ­ sio n w ill be fu lly p ro tected . Police Appointment H .J .G .; Y our broth er w o u ld h a v e b een r ea c h e d fo r a p p o in t­ m e n t to th e P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t o n J u n e 9. T h e l a s t n u m b e r a p ­ p o i n t e d w a s 61 7. H o w e v e r , y o u r b roth er n eed n o t w orry. I f th e p o lice list sh o u ld e x p ire b e fo r e h e r e t u r n s t o c iv ilia n life, h is r ig h ts w ill b e fu lly p ro tected . H e w ill b e p la c e d u p o n a sp e cia l list w h ic h w ill la s t fo r o n e y e a r a ft e r h is re­ tu rn . A p p o in tm e n t s fr o m th is list Temporary Job N . C . : Y o u m a y w r ite to th e U . S . C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n a n d re­ q u est th a t y o u be a g a in cer tifie d to a te m p o r a r y p o sitio n a s ju n io r ty p ist. H o w e v e r , it is le ft to th e d iscretio n o f th e C o m m issio n to d o th is. Y o u c a n n o t c o m p e l th e C o m m issio n to c e r tify y o u to a n o th e r te m p o r a r y p o sitio n . Membership in Auxiliary Force J. B .: M em b e rsh ip in th e F ire D e p a r tm e n t E m e r g e n c y A u x ilia ry F o r c e w ill n o t a f f e c t y o u r c h a n c e s fo r a p p o in t m e n t on th e fir e list to be th is e sta b lish e d year. D ecem ber M em b e rsh ip 15 of in th e E . A . F . is v o l u n t a r y . A p p o i n t m e n t s to th e F ir e D e p a r t m e n t a r e m a d e in t h e o r d e r o f s t a n d i n g o n t h e lis t. M e m b e r s h ip in t h e E .A . F . sh o u ld b e v a lu a b le to y o u a n d a ll o th e r fir e c a n d id a te s. Y o u w ill b e c o m e fa m ilia r w ith to o ls, s ig ­ n a l s , e q u i p m e n t a n d m e t h o d s of fir e-fig h tin g e m p lo y ed by th e N e w Y ork F ire D ep a rtm en t. legday, lAngPgt 12,1941 civn; SERVICE leader ^ Paire Nino' D e fe n s e O p e n in g s In P r i v a t e I n d u s t r y The following defense positions are available io private indus­ try. I f you feel that you can qualify for any of these jobs, telephone the designated interviewer at the New York State Employment Service: news f o r a s s i g n m e n t t o A m e r i c a n m e i ’c h a n t v e sse ls a s c a d e t o ffice r s. W an t to E n te r th e M e rc h a n t M a rin e ? T h e United States Maritime [commission offers courses of training for qualified young men Lho wish to become deck or en­ gine officers in the American Lierchant marine, for men who ;vish to become seamen in the American mei-chant marine by ftarting as apprentices, for m er­ c h a n t marine officers and scah jn e n who wish fu rth e r training land refresher courses, and for peamen who wish to be trained correspondence w ithout inter- BE AN A IR C R A FT INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN I They n r e _ t h e m e n w l i o a H R e n i l il r , r e piiir, n i n i n t a i n , i n s t a l l u i u l r s i l i h n i l e (he i n s t n i i i i « * n t s iiNril i n o p e r a t i n e l l i e r\|iiincliiiK: f l e r t ; o f H i r i i l u n c s . T ra in I for ( H i s l t io n s w i t h A i r o r a f t I n s t n i n i r n I M iiiii ifactiirerM ,. A i r l i n e s a n d I n H t r i i I nipiit K o p a i r S t a t i o n H . P r a e t i r a i «l ay L n t i e v e n i n g i n N t r u c t i a m l»y e x p e r i e n e e d 1 mcii. r i a o e n i e i i t I t u r e a i i , N . V. S l a ( « i.ic<-n!<ed. O p e n dniljr t o 10 P . M . N . V. OF sniooi. AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS I 1860-N. B ' W A Y ( C l H t ) , N . V , C l . 6-0 S4 6 DEFENSE PROGRAM NEEDS E jp e rle n c e d S ew inK M u eliin e O p « r a to r 8 PKKPA KK NOW C O U R S K A S l > O W A S fB.OO SinRer. W ilc o x & G ibbs, M errow , D ouble N eedip. B utton H ole, B l i n d S titeli, P in k in g N . Y. S ta te Licenstcl J o b s R ec om inencled Unit Needle vTrades School 10 K A S T 23l> S T K K E T N . Y. C, FLYING CADETS , C ol le g e c r e d i t s n o t r e q u i r e d . P repare for ex ain in iitio n in N ovem ber. E vening cias.sjs (a il s u b je c t s ) s t a r t A u g u s t 22. CALL OR W R IT E SCHOOL OF TEN 113 West 57th St., New York C ircle 6-6888 SK i;i)KO f o r O E F K N S K n tlA L L E S S O N n C K E pili'o P r a c t i c a l T r a i n i n g liiiH, K l e c . , N a v u i . A i r c r a f t , P i p e Pl ii c e in e n t S e r v i c e , l.o w ra te s . Easy 1 tprm.s. S ta le lic e n s e d . B o o i ^ l e t L. S M I T H S C IIO O I, O F W K K O IN G 1 E « t . 1927 1250 W e s t 6 4 t h S t . . N . Y . D ay-K vc. for PREPARE NOW ! D E F E N S E JOBS in V o iir S p n r e 'I'in ie C O .M P I .K T K C O U K S K S I N . . . •k e l e c t r i c arc w e ld in g ★ g a s w eldinK ★ gas cu ttin g Day - E v e n ; n K . R e a so n a b le T erm a RELIa i SLE W ELDING SCHOOL !S9 6 3 t h S t . , B k l y n . < l t c t . 8 t l i - 9 t l i A v e s . ) Lie. b y S t a t e o f N . Y. W i n d s o r « -17 66 LEARN — T O — FLY at east the COAST f l y in g SCHOOL I t ’s E a s y a n d I n e x p e n s i v e S tu d e n t I n s t r u c t i o n by J^icensed G overnm ent . Instructors <’a l l l ^ A i i r e l t o n 8- 11 48 ' O r W rite fo r ln f< irn ia tio n K A S T ( ’O A S T F V I N G S C H O O I . <7 oiin ty A i r p o r t , J a m a i c a , I.. I . E n t r a n c e —ir>7th a n d R o c k a w a y B l v d . N e a r S u n rise H ig h w a y CLARENCE H. W H IT E SCHOOL, O F P I 1 0 r 0 ( ; K A P H V F o u n d e d ISIIO Offers I n d i v i d u a l g u i d a n c e to a m a •eiirs a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l . s i n b a s i c a n d ^ 'iv a n c e d p r i n c i p l e s o f m o d e r n d e “'Kii, t e c h n i q u e a n d p r a c t i c e . D ay a n d K v en in g C ourses ' V i n t e r S e s s i o n S t a r t s O c t . C a t u l o r ». W K S T 7 4 th ST ., N .Y . T K . 4 -281 4 Ji A V IA T IO N C A K E K R S ! ----------^ 'n c t ic a l d a y o r e v e n in g A i r c r a f t a n d A ircraft E n g i n e .M ech an ics C o u rse s, S, G o v e r n m e n t A p p r o v e d , q u a l i f i e s K iad u ates for Civil S e rv ic e P oslons. A lso P ly in g , In stru m en ts, J"* e d u c t i o n . W eld in g , R adio, T rafC o n tro l, a n d D r a f tin g O ourses. AVIATION IN STITU TE O F T E C H N O L .O G Y , D e p t . F . , 86 -0 1 3 6 t h A v e . *ong I s la n d C ity K A v e i i N w o o d 1-7 4 0 0 ru pting ment. D eck th e ir and U n m a r r ie d th e ages of Professional Pay present E n g in e young O fficers m en 18 a n d employ­ M in im u m p a y fo r c a d e ts d u rin g t r a i n i n g i s $5 0 a m o n t h . Food and q u a rters are fu rn ish ed a t n o expense. C ad ets are quartered w ith th e lic e n sed o ffic e r s ab o a rd s h ip s to w h ic h th e y m a y be a s ­ sig n e d a n d m e s s w ith th e ju n io r lic e n sed o ffice r s. b etw een 25 w h o are c itiz e n s, w h o ca n p r o d u ce ev i­ dence o f good m oral ch aracter a n d s a tis fy c erta in p h y sic a l a n d e d u c a tio n a l req u irem e n t s by p a s s in g a n e x a m in a t io n , a r e e li­ g ib le for tra in in g w h ic h w ill q u a lify th em a s e ith e r d eck or e n g in e o ff ic e r s in th e A m e r ic a n m e r c h a n t m a rin e. T hose m en who su cce ssfu lly p a ss th e en tran ce ex a m in a tio n ar e fir s t g iv e n a s h o r t p erio d o f sh o re tr a in in g a t M a ritim e C om ­ m issio n rec e iv in g sta tio n s w h ere th ey are ta u g h t th e d u tie s o f th e e n g in e and deck dep artm en ts. F o llo w in g th is th ey a re a ssig n e d a s c a d e ts to g o v e r n m e n t s h ip s a n d A m e r ica n m e r ch a n t v essels. W h ile on d u ty a board th e s e sh ip s c a d e ts c o n t i n u e s t u d y c o u r s e s in s u c h su b je c ts a s e n g in e e r in g , n a v ig a ­ tio n , c o m m u n ic a tio n , m a t h e m a t ­ ics, fir st a id a n d sh ip h y g ie n e . IC m p lo yin en t A fte r s u c c e s sfu l c o m p le tio n of t h e s e c o u r .s e s a n d 4 y e a r s ’ s e r v i c e a s c a d e t s , 1 y e a r o f w h i c h is s p e n t a t sh o re tr a in in g sch o o ls, th e s e m e n are q u a lifie d to ta k e e x a m ­ in a tio n s o f th e U n ited S ta te s B u ­ rea u o f M arine In sp ectio n an d N a v ig a t io n to o b ta in lic e n s e s a s T h ir d M a te s o r T h ird A s s is ta n t E n g in e e r s. 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E . d e g r e e , t h r e e y e a r s ’ g e n e r a l e n g i ­ n e e r i n g e x p e r i e n c e , s t r u c t u r a l d e s i g n a n d f i e l d s u r v e y w o r k . $ 2,100 per year. I n s t r u c t o r i n M a e f i l n e S h o p T h e o r y , t o t e a c h 5 0 to 100 y o u n g m e n . P r e fe r m e c h a n ic a l e n g in eer w ith th o ro u gh k n o w led g e o f m a c h in e-sh o p p ra ctice. I n s t r u c t o r i n W a t c i i m a k i n g —P r e f e r c o l l e g e t e a c h i n g b a c k g r o u n d . M u s t be a b le to te a c h th e o r y a n d p r a c tic e o f w a t c h m a k in g . P r o d u c t i o n a n d P l a n n i n g E n g i n e e r —A i r c r a f t f a b r i c a t i o n o r r e l a t e d ex p e rien ce . M u st be a b le to d e v e lo p p r o d u ctio n s c h ed u le s, w o r k in g fr o m b lu ep rin ts. P rogram U n d er la r g e p e r c e n ta g e th e d ra ft.” W ay o f r e j e c t i o n s in E x tin g u ish ers and “ H o u se w a tc h ” M ea n w h ile, en ro llees in th e e m e r g e n c y co rp s o f th e fire d e ­ p a r t m e n t v /ill h a v e a s t h e i r Ics son.s t h i s w e e k t h e s u b j e c t s o f f ii e extin g u ish er s and “ h o u se w a tc h ” du ty. O fficers in th e v a r io u s fir e h o u s e s h a v e been in s tr u c te d to fa m ilia r iz e v o lu n te e r s w ith th e s e tw o su b je c ts on both T u e sd a y and T h u r sd a y cla sses. S p e c ific a lly , o id e r s to in s tr u c t­ in g o fficers are: “ L esson N o. 5 — Su bject: F ire E x tin g u ish er s. “ S co p e: D iv is io n o f fir e s in to sta n d a rd ized c la ssifica tio n . A , B a n d C—d e p e n d i n g u p o n c h a r a c t e r ­ istic s needed in ex tin g u ish in g a g e n ts; d efin itio n o f each . T h e n a m in g a n d m e th o d o f o p e r a tio n a n d care o f au x ilia ry han d ex tin ­ g u ish e r s su ch as th e soda a nd acid , th e carbon tetra ch lo rid e, fo a m a n d c a rb o n d io x id e ty p es. W ith o u t g o in g d eep ly in to c h e m is ­ try , m e r e ly s ta te th e c o n te n ts o f ea ch typ e, th eir a c tio n up on th e fir e a n d th e p r e c a u tio n s to be fol­ l o w e d in t h e i r u s e . “ M eth o d : P la c e sa m p le s o f v a ri­ o u s ty p es o f e x tin g u ish e r s on a p ­ p a r a tu s flo o r. A llo w th e a u x ili­ a r ie s to e x a m in e , b u t n ot to op er­ ate, th em . A fte r a com p lete e x ­ p la n a tio n o f e a c h typ e, d e sig n a te a m e m b e r o f th e D e p a r tm e n t to d is c h a r g e th e so d a and acid e x tin ­ g u is h e r in to th e sin k , u s in g du e care. T h e p r o c ess o f r efillin g ca n th e n b e p e r fo r m e d ste p by step. W t i a t ‘H o u s e w a t c h ’ M e a n s “ L e s s o n N o . 6 —S u b j e c t : H o u s e ­ w a tc h d u ty. “ Scope: T h e m e a n in g , u se and in ter p r e ta tio n o f a s s i g n m e n t cards. T h e seq u en ce o f a ctio n s ( A p p l y t o M r Bernn«>r, L F ^ x in g l« n 2 -8 9 1 0 ) A u t n n i o i ) i l e B o d y B u i l d e r —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p o i i o n c e b u i l d i n g w o o d a n d c o m m e r c ia l sta tio n w a g o n s ; a lso on lig h t an d h e a v y tr u c k b o d ies. A u to m o b ile B o d y a n d F e n d e r M an R e c e n t exp erien ce a n d ab le to do o w n a c e t y le n e w eld in g , B h i c k s m i t h , G e n e r a l —M u s t h a v e s e r v e d f o r m a l f o u r - y e a r a p p r e n ­ t i c e s h i p in l o c o m o t i v e , r a i l r o a d o r m a c h i n e f o r g i n g s h o p , o r h a v e h a d e q u i v a l e n t t r a i n i n g . 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Senior In sp ec to r , S ta n d a r d s and p u r c h a s e —T h e w r i t t e n has been com pleted. An e x p e r ie n c e in te r v ie w i s to be g i v e n , 50 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in M a r c h , C ourt A tte n d a n t, F irs t a n d S e c o n d . J u d i c i a l D i s t r i c t s —R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in progres.s. 3,279 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e ld In M a y . C o m p c n N a t io n K x a m i n i n g P h y s i ­ c i a n , I > i« b « r - R a t in g o f t h e w r i t t e n i s in p r o g r e s s . 124 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in. M a y . In te rn ie< liate A c c o u n t C ie rk aad R a t i n g o f p a r t I I o f t h e w r i t t e n is i n p r o g r e s s . 100 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e ld in May. Ju n io r A d m in istra tiv e A id , C iv il S e r v i c e —T h e w r i t t e n h a s b e e n c o m ­ p l e t e d . A n e x p e r i e n c e i n t e r v i e w is t o be g i v e n . 97 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d In M ay. J u n i o r P e r s o n n e l T e c h n ic ia n , C iv il S e r v i c e —R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in progress. 71 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in i i a b o r M e d ia t o r , L a b o r —R a t i n g o f p a r t I I o f t h e w r i t t e n is In p r o g r e s s . 115 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in M a y . P h a r m a c i s t —T h e w r i t t e n h a s b e e n c o m p l e t e d . 391 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d In M a y . P ro b a tio n O ffic e r, E r ie C o u n ty C h i l d r e n ’s C o u r t — T h e w r i t t e n h a s b een com pleted. A n e x p e r ie n c e in ­ t e r v i e w i s t o be g i v e n . 125 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e ld in M a y . Pu b lic H ea lth N u rse, E rie C ounty —R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o ff r e s s. 170 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in M ay. and A ssista n t D ire c to r (N .Y .C . In­ fo rm a tio n C e n te r): T h e ra tin g of th e w ritte n t e s t is n e a r l y com ­ p le te d . E d u c a t i o n ) : 11 c a n d i d a t e s p a s s e d th e q u a lify in g ste n o g r a p h y test. S e n io r E n g i n e e r i n g A id , T r a n s i t C o m m i s s i o n —T h e w r i t t e n ha.s b e e n A ssista n t D ire c to r of 8 :13:44 8:21;13 1 0: 8: 44 6:23:42 11; Hr44 7:31:45 0 ; 7:45 1: 9 : 4 5 6:10:42 S er­ L IC E N SIN G T ESTS M :ts te r a n d S p e c liil E l e c t r i c l a n j T hi.s e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l b e c o m p l e t e d ea rly th is m noth. F i r e m a n , F . D .: T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t in w h i c h 22,593 c a n d i ­ d a te s p articip ated h as been c o m ­ p le t e d . T h e m edical a n d p h y sic a l t e s t s w i l l be h e ld A u g . 11 -A ug . 30. I.lCCi.\L NOTICK I n t e r p r e t e r : T iie w ritten test w a s h e l d J u l y 26. J un io r A d m in is tr a tiv e A ss is ta n t ( D i r e c t o r o f t h o D i v i s i o n o f ('o n im od ities D istrib u tion ): T h is e x a m ­ in a tio n h a s been com pleted. .Junior A d m i n i s t r a t i v e .'Vssistant ( K c a l E s t a t e l l e s e a r c i i ) : T lie w r i t ­ t e n t e s t w a s a d m i n i s t e r e d J u l y 29. M e d ic a l S o c i a l W o r k e r , G r a d e s 1 a n d 2: T h e w r i t t e n t e s t s f o r b o th t h e s e e x a m i n a t i o n s w ill b e c o m ­ p l e t e l y r a t e d by t h e e n d o f tl iis m on th. P s y c h ia tr ic Social W orker, Grade 2: T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t w i l l be c o m p l e t e d t h i s m o n t h . S e n i o r M a i n t a i n e r ( O f f i c e A p p iia n c e -T y p e w r it c r s ): T h is e x a m in a ­ tio n h a s been c o m p le te d : Stenographer (L aw ), ( i r a d e 2: T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t w ill p r o b a b l y be a d m i n i s t e r e d in t h e fa ll . PR O M O T IO N T E S T S A c co u n ta n t (C ity -W id e): T h is e x ­ a m i n a t i o n h a s b e e n p o s t p o n e d un til t h e fa ll . A ssista n t F o rem an (S a n ita tio n ): 2,368 c a n d i d a t e s p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e w r itte n test. A sslsa n t S u pervisor, Grade 2, (S ocial S e r v ic e): T h e ratin g o f th e w r i t t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s . C o u r t C le r k , G r a d e 3, ( M a g i s ­ t r a t e ’s C o u r t ) : A ll p a r t s o f t h i s t e s t h a v e been c o m p leted . F o r e m a n A u to M e c h a n ic ( P a r k s ) : T h is ex a m in a tio n h a s been c o m ­ p le ted . S l YI I o’lrtkE, MCKo u Cn tOy U oKf T N oe fw t hYeo rSk t a t He confj r u.N’ti i lwn LiiK lciil>aiini a n d N a t h a n L i n d e n b a u m , a r o p a r t n e r h l i i p k n o w n n a .M. L l n d c i i b a u i i l Kt I ’l a l i i l i f r s ya. M anufacI n ip rs T r u s t C o m p a n y of N o w Y o rk , a H a n k in i? 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A t t o r n e y . * ! f u r I ’l ii ln t if f f l . O r r i c o a n d P o s t ( U f i f o A d d r c . ' s —15 E a s t 20tli .Street, B orough of M a n h attan , C ity of N e w Y ork. To A m .stordam K che B a n k Voor B elg l# N . V. A n t w e r p : T h e f o r t ' K o l n g s u m m o n s la s e r v e d u p o n y o u b y pul> llcatlo n j m r s u a n t to a n o r d e r of H o n . K a m u tl H . H o f.sta d te r. Ju .stie e o f t h o S u p r e m e C o u r t t>f t h e S t a t e o t ScsV Y o r k d a t e d t h e L>3rd d a y o f J u l y . 1H41, a n d file d w i t h t h o c o m p l a i n t In t h e o ffico o f th o c l e r k of t h e C o u n t y of N e w Y o r k , a t t h e C o u n t y C o u r t H o u s e . F< l e y . S ( | u a r e , C i t y , C o u n t y a n d S t a t e o t Nt-W York. D a t e d N e w Y o r k , N . Y. . J u l y 2 4 t h , 1011. L E O N A W E IL L , A tto rn ey s for P la in tiffs. 15 E.-u=t 2 6 t h S t r e e t . I l o r o u g h o f M a n h a t ­ tan . N ew Y ork, N ew Y ork. .s . GOVERNM ENT JUNIOR CLERKS f m in istr a tiv e d ivision fo r printing. 6,138 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d i n J u n e . P ro m o tio n C l e r k , T a x —R a t i n g o f the ■w r itte n , t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e , a n d o f sen io rity h a s b een com pleted. S e r v i c e r e c o r d r ating.s h a v e n o t y e t b e e n r e c e i v e d . 268 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in O c to b e r , 1940. .Senior C a s e W o r k e r , E r i e C o u n t y —R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o ­ g r e s s . 209 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in M arch. C o m p e n sa tio n S o c ia l D ir e c to r o f th e B u r e a u o f C h ild H y g i e n e : T h e ratin g of th e w ritten t e s t is n e a r l y c o m p l e t e d . T h e o i a l t e s t w ill be h e l d in S e p t e m b e r . T a x E x a m in e r, T a x - H o sp ita l A tte n d a n t, M e n ta l H y ­ g i e n e —T h e lis t h a s g o n e t o t h e a d ­ S e n io r M ed ic al v ic e , G r a d e 6 : T h e ratin g of th e w r i t t e n t e s t w ill be c o m p l e t e d t h i s m on th . T h e e x p erien ce oral te s t w i l l be h e ld in S e p t e m b e r . E x a m in e r, R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o ­ g r e s s . A t o t a l o f 198 t o o k t h i s t e s t a n d t h e p r o m o t io n , h e ld in M a y . V i s i t o r , M o n r o e C o u n t y —R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o g r e s s . 82 to o k t h i s te.st, h e ld in M a y . S e n io r Forem an, Grade 2, (norough P r e H l d e n t s ) : T h e o r a l t e s t w ill h e l d in S e p t e m b e r . Ju n ior A d m in istr a tiv e A ssista n t (C ity -W id e): T h e ratin g of th e w r i t t e n t e s t w i l l be c o m p l e t e d l a t e th is m onth. S a n ita tio n M an, C lass B (S a n ita t l o n ) : T h is e x a m in a tio n h as been co m p leted . Sen ior A cco u n ta n t (C ity -W id e): T h is e x a m in a tio n h a s been post­ p on ed un til th e F a ll. S e n i o r S u p e r v i s o r , G r a d e 4, ( S o ­ c ia l S e r v ic e ) : A ll p a r ts o f th e e x ­ a m in a tio n iia v e been com pleted. S e r g ea n t, P olice D e p a r lm e n t: T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is in progress. T u n n el S e r g ea n t (T un nel A u th or­ ity ): T h e list a p p ea rs on p a g e 7 o f th is issu e. A s p h a l t W o r k e r : T h e practical t e s t h a s been com pleted. T h e p h y s i­ c a l w ill probably be h e l d this m on th. test, paperia is in p r o g r e s s . A t o t a l o f 86 t o o k t h e s e t h r e e t e s t s , h e l d in M arch. F o r e m a n A u t o M a c h i n i s t < ('ity %Vldr): T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n h a s beett pleted. O P E N C O M P E T IT IV E T E S T S A l i e n i s t ( P s y c h i a t r i s t ) , G r a d e 4: T h e r a t i n g o f th e w r i t t e n t e s t in w h ich 41 c a n d id a te s p a rtic ip a te d h as begun. EXA M A U G U S T 2 7 th ■ Concentrate On Your Own Option STU D Y BO O K S by C l a i m s C l e r k , S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d —T h e w r itte n h a s been co m p le te d and r atin g o f tra in in g an d e x p erien ce a n d o f s e n i o r i t y is in p r o g r e s s . S e r ­ v ic e record r a tin g s h a v e n ot y e t b e e n r e c e iv e d . 166 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in M a rc h . S en io r In v e stig a to r, O nondaga C o u n t y — R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o g r e s s . 118 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in M arch. A ssista n t C om p en sation Clerit, L a b o r —T h e w r i t t e n h a s b e e n c o m le te d . 78 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in [ay. A s s i s t a n t C le rk , A u d i t a n d C o n ­ t r o l - R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o g r e s s . 63 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e ld in M ay. . .A s s i s t a n t T ypist, S ta te I n su r a n c e F u n d —R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n i s in progres.s. 115 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e ld In M a y . Ituokk eejncr - P a y m a s t e r , M e n i a l H y g i e n e - R a t i n g o t t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o g r e s s . 91 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d in M ay. C ie rk , G r a d e 7, S u p r e m e C o u r t, K i n g s C o u n t y —'I'tie w r i t t e n h a s b e e n c o m p l e t e d . 60 tooK t h i s t e s t , h e ld In M a y . S u p e rv isin g T a x E x a m in e r, T a x R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is in pr ogre.ss. A to ta l o f 198 t o o k t h i s t o s t a n d th e o p e n c o m p e t i t i v e , h e ld in M a y . C om p en sation H e a r in g Itepresenl a t l v e . 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E x p e r i e n c e I n t e r v i e w s a r e t o be ;iven. A t o t a l o f 61 t o o k t h e s e t w o e s t s , h e ld in M a y . 144 105 128 in h e l d in M a r c h . .T unior P s y c h o l o g i s t , S te n o g ra p h e r, W e s tc h e s te r C o m ity — 550 •77 60 8 71 T h e f o ll o w i n g Is t h e l a t e s t n e w s o n th e m a rk in g o f la rg e te s ts g iv e n b y t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­ s i o n . T h i s l i s t i n g i s t o li e a r e g u l a r fe a tu re of T he L K A D E R . O p en C o m p e titiv e P r in te r , P u b lic W o r i ts - R a ti n g of p a r t I I o f t h e w r i t t e n is in p r o g r e s B . A t o t a l o f 694 t o o k t h i s t e s t , h e l d i n O c t o b e r , 1940. F a r m P ro d u c ts P ro m o tio n A g e n t, A s s is ta n t, a n d S u p e rv iso r, A g ric u l­ t u r e a n d M a r k e t s —T h e w r i t t e n p a p e rs h a v e been c o m p le te d . A to ­ t a l o f 228 t o o k t h e t h r e e t e s t s , h e l d In M a r c h . In d u stria l H o m e w o rk In v e stig a ­ to r, L a b o r —R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n Is 1:10:44 1:10:44 1: 9 : 4 4 7 :10:45 12:14:41 8:10:41 6:3:40 10:22:44 1 1 : 2 9 .4 3 6 :14:45 6:11:45 191 202 *1B 1,200 1,000 2.1(10 1,200 1 : 1 3 :4 4 4:13:12 1: 2 : 4 4 4:20:42 4:12:43 8 : 5:49 12:2 1 :4 3 1,500 8,000 1,200 U st ICxplres, 1 : 1 5 :4 5 7 :27:12 Is Your E xani H ere? S e n d o f f :h ! a coui>cn t h o f i r s t y o u ilol J t ’H a u i u a e y - i n a k l n g on your p art! LEA D ER BOOKSHOP, 97 D u a n o S t ., N ow Y o rk City. E n c l o s e d p l e a t a f in d |1 .2 3 (check, m ony order). L e a d e r Plea.se r u s h m e a co p y of J U N I O U C L E K K . STA TISTICA L . N am A ddrcBS □ IT IL IN Q □ th in jf m ove BOOK STORE 97 DUANE ST. New Y ork C ity Duties of the Police Force Complete Summary in Answer to Question 8 of Sergeant Exam The following article has been prepared by Lieut. Bertrand P. Wray, Retired, especially for The LEADER. It is perhaps the most compact, thorough presVntation of duties ever prepared unofficially.— Editor. See. 435 o f t h e C h a r t e r p r o v i d e s t h a t it is t h e d u t y o f th e P o l i c e D e ­ p a r t m e n t to : 1. P r e s e r v e p u b lic p e a c e ; 2. P r e v e n t c r i m e , d e t e c t a n d a r ­ rest offen ders; 3. S u p p r e s s r io ts , m o b s , I n s u r r e c ­ tion s; 4. D i s p e r s e u n l a w f u l or d a n g e r o u s a s se m b la g e s w h ich obstruct free passage of p la c e s ; 5. P r o t e c t r i g h t s o f p e r s o n s a nd property; fi. G u a r d p u b lic h e a l t h ; 7. P r e s e r v e o r d e r a t p u b lic m e e t ­ i n g s and a s se m b la g e s : 8. R e g u l a t e , c o n t r o l a n d r e s t r i c t th e m o v e m e n t o f pedestrian traffic fo r th e facilitation o f traffic and t h e c o n v e n i e n c e o f t h e p u b lic a s •well a s t h e p r o p e r p r o t e c t io n o f h u ­ m a n life a n d h e a l t h ; 9. lOnforce a n d p r e v e n t t h e v i o l a ­ t io n o f a ll l a w s a n d o r d i o a n c e s . T h e r e f o r e , in o r d e r fo r a s e r g e a n t t o p r o p e r ty f u n c t i o n in t h e c a p a c i t y o f a s u p e r v isin g o fficer a t an in­ d o o r m e e t i n g in c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h t h e a b o v e d u t ie s , t h e f o l l o w i n g r e g ­ u l a t i o n s s h o u ld be a {fume to g o v ­ e rn h is a c t i o n s . A Su j)e r v isln /j O f f i c e r S h o u l d : 1. M a k e p r e p a r a t i o n s a n d p r e l i m ­ in a r y a r ra n g em en ts so th a t a prop­ e r f o u n d a t i o n fo r h is a c t i o n s w ill b e h a d in f i x i n g r e s p o n s i b i l i t y ; m a k i n g p la n s to c o p e w i t h p r o b ­ l e m s lik e ly to be e n c o u n t e r e d a n d In c o o p e r a t i n g w i t h a ll c o n c e r n e d ; 2. E s t a b l i s h a l o c a t i o n fo r h e a d ­ quarters ; 3. F a m i l i a r i z e s e l f w i t h s e c t i o n s PR O FESSIO N A L JA M E S T H O M A S S H O R T C II [ R f) P U A C T O R S]>iiial C 'i ir v a lu r t > — I 'o H t i i r p C o r r e c t i o n S a < 'r ( > - Il i ac C o r r e c t i o n T. onir n " d S l i o r t l-e ir — I I I k I i a n d J.o w S h o u ld e r C orrocl ion H V A l ’r O I N T M K N T 86 W K S T 42 n . l S T . ( S u i t e 9 J 5 ) 4-8 49 9 OPTICIAN :: OPTOMETRIST E atabllsliod D R Tuesday, August 12,1941 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Twelve Since lUOO A li B J E R T : 155 3d AVK. 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Sun .A: H o l i d a y h, 10-1 , o f t h e M a n u a l o f P r o c e d u r e , r u le s and r egu lation s and la w s r elatin g to m e e t i n g s ; 4. D eterm in e th e respon sib ility of a ll c o n c e r n e d w it h th e m e e t i n g ; o b ­ ta in t h e i r n a m e s , a d d r e s s e s , c o n ­ n e c t i o n w i t h t h e a f f a i r , e tc . .5. F i x t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y o f s u b ­ o r d i n a t e s a t t h e m e e t i n g by g i v i n g c l e a r in s t r u c t i o n s , p o s t i n g d e t a i l s w i t h o u t d e l a y a n d e f f e c t i v e l y p o li c ­ i n g t h e lo c a le o f t h e a u d ito r iu m . G. A s c e r t a i n th e kin d, t y p e , n a t u r e a n d purpose o f th e m e e tm g ; s u c h as p o litic a l, r e l ig io u s , la b o r or w h a t e v e r it m a y be. I f it is n o t a s p r e v i o u s l y r e p o r t e d to t h e I’o lic e C om m issioner, n o tify the B u rea u o f O p eration s; 7. O b t a in r o s t e r s ( U . 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H a v e a p r e d e t e r m in e d p la n fo r h a n d l i n g p r o b le m s o r d in a r ily a n ­ t i c i p a t e d a t c e r t a i n m e e t i n g s , sucta^ as, (a ) rio ts, u n l a w f u l a .ss em b le s, d i s ­ o r d e r l y c o n d u c t , d is o r d e r , a s s a u l t s ; (b ) i m l a w f u l I n f r i n g e m e n t s on t h e r i g h t a n d s a f e t y o f t h e p u b lic in g e n e r a l ; (c ) o v e r c r o w d i n g , c o n g e s ­ ti o n , fir e a n d a c c i d e n t h a z a r d s ; (d ) p i c k p o c k e t s , t i c k e t s p e c u l a t o r s : (e ) l o s t c h ild r e n ; (f ) r e m o v a l o f t h o s e r e q u ir in g aid. 11. K e e p cool a n d c a l m a n d c o o p ­ e r a t e w i t h all o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s , bureaus, organization s and agencies In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e m e e t i n g . R e ­ s p o n s i b i l i t y c a n be t r a c e d th r o u g h l a c k o f c o o p e r a t io n . 12. G iv e p r o p e r a n d d e f i n i t e In­ s t r u c t i o n s t o a ll m e m b e r s o f t h e force d eta iled u n d e r h im . T h is s h o u l d bo d o n e b e f o r e h a n d a n d in w r i t i n g if t i m e , places a n d c i r c u m ­ s ta n c e s perm it and sh o u ld inclu de: (a ) g e n e r a l in f o r m a t i o n a s t o t h e n a t u r e a n d purpose o f th e m e e tin g ; ( b ) s p e c i f i c i n f o r m a t i o n t o be g u i d ­ e d b y p r in c ip a ls to be f o l l o w e d a c ­ c o r d i n g to l a w a n d t h e p o li c ie s o f t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ; (c ) c o n d u c t r e ­ l a t i n g t o : (1) p a t i e n c e , c o u r t e s y a n d v i g i l a n c e ; (2) a t t e n t i o n t o a u t y ; (3) p r o m p t o b e d i e n c e to l a w f u l o r ­ d ers; (4) supervision , alertn ess, m a k i n g e n t r i e s , e tc . 13. E s t a b l i s h a t e m p o r a r y h e a d ­ q u a rter s n e a r telepho n e w ith c o m ­ p ete n t m an assig n ed th ereto to re­ c e i v e a n d .<?end c a lls . 14. P r e p a r e roll c a l l o f a s s i g n ­ m ents. 15. C a u s e n o t i f i c a t i o n t o b e m a d e to T elegraph B u reau , B ureau of O p e r a t io n s , B o r o u g h , D i v i s i o n a n d P r e c i n c t O f f i c e s or lo c a t i o n a n d telep h on e num ber of tem porary headquarters. 16. M a k e a s s i g n m e n t s a n d r e a s ­ s ig n m e n t s o n ly a ft e r d eterm in in g th e m a n p o w er and eq u ip m en t a v a il­ a b le for th e bast m e a n s o f s a f e ­ g u a r d i n g a g a i n s t r io ts , a s s a u l t s , u n ­ l a w f u l a .ss e m b lie s , c o n g e s t i o n , a c c i ­ d e n t s , I n ju r ie s , d a m a g e to p r o p e r ty , etc. S u ch a s s ig n m e n ts should in ­ c lu d e : (a ) g e n e r a l p o l i c i n g o f l o c a l i t y ; In­ c lu d in g traffic, “ s h u t-o ff lin es,” s t o r e w i n d o w s , in t e r s e c t i o n s , e t c . ; (b ) s p e a k e r s ’ s t a n d , e n t r a n c e s a n d e x i t s to e n c l o s u r e : t e r r i t o r y i m m e ­ d i a t e l y s u r r o u n d i n g s u c h ; (c ) h a z ­ a r d o u s p l a c e s ; (d ) s t e n o g r a p h e r s a n d l i n g u i s t s i f t r o u b le is a n t i c i ­ pated; (e ) d e t e c t i v e s a n d p la in c lo th e .s m e n w i t h i d e n t i f i c a t i o n t a g , b u t t o n , e t c ., to m i n g l e in c r o w d ; (f ) r e s e r v e s in a p l a c e n o t a c c e s ­ s ib le to g e n e r a l p u b l i c ; b u t f o r qu ick resp o n se ; (g) m en fa m ilia r w i t h s p e a k e r s , i n v i t e d g u e s t s , e t c ., f o r p r o p e r a t t e n t i o n ; (h ) m e n t o t a k e o v e r lo u d s p e a k e r i f e m e r g ­ on tim e a nd prepared fo r th is spe­ e n c y r i s e s w h e r e b y it c a n b e u s e d c ia l d u t y b y b e in g f a m i l i a r w i t h to g iv e In stru ctio n s a n d a s s i g n ­ law s, m a n u a l o f p r o c e d u r e an d m ents; r u l e s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s r e l a t e d to 17. A l l o w n o a s s i g n m e n t s to be l e f t m eetin g s. w ith o u t proper a u th o rity . 2. O b t a in p u r p o s e o f m e e t i n g fr o m 18. P r e d e t e r m i n e a p la n f o r f a c i l i ­ s u p e r io r o f f i c e s . t a t i n g t r a n s p o r t a t i o n In c a s e o f 3. M a k e s u r e h e u n d e r s t a n d s th* e m erg en cies, accid en ia , injured p er­ I nstru ctions receiveo. s o n s , p r is o n e r s , e t c . 4. B e s u r e o f h i s a s s i g n m e n t or 19. A v o id m a s s a r r e s t s f r o m b e i n g p o s t ; s u r v e y It a n d n o t e a n y t h i n g m ade. r e q u i r i n g s p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n or th a t 20. I n c a s e o f a r r e s t o b t a i n n a m e " m a y b e c o m e a p r o b le m . o f c o m p l a i n a n t in t h e c a s e o f e a c h 5. B e c o o p e r a t i v e , c a lm . I m partial, p r is o n e r . a l e r t , n e u t r a l , c o u r t e o u s , a n d cool, 21. C a u s e s p e c i f i c location.^ t o b e 6. P r e v e n t a ccid en ts, disorder, g iv e n w h en c o m m u n ica tio n s ara co n g e stio n . Interference with m a d e for tr a n sp o r ta tio n or o th er s p e a k e r s , f a l s e a l a r m s o f f i r e s and fa c ilities. r e n d e r f i r s t a id if r eq u ir e d . 22. C a u s e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s to ba 7. U s e g o o d J u d g m e n t a n d d is c re m a d e by telephon e to th e T e leg r a p h t io n w h e n r eq u ir e d . B u reau , B u reau of O peratoons and 8 . O b t a in a ll n e c e s s a r y i n f o r m a o th er offices. H o w e v e r , th is m e a n s t i o n a n d d a t a f o r c o m p l e t e rep orts o f c o m m u n i c a t i o n s h o u l d be a u g ­ a n d c o m m u n ic a te s a m e to supervis­ m e n ted b y th e su p e rvisory o fficer i n g o f f ic e r . w ith liaison o fficers and loud­ 9. N o t u.se p r o f a n e la n g u a g e . speakers. 10. B e g u i d e d b y p o li c y o f t h e ad23. C a u s e a ll c o n c e r n e d t o b e In­ m in istra tio n r eg a rd in g a rrests. I f fo rm ed if a nd w h e n n e w dev elo p ­ arrest la n e c essa ry secured com ­ m e n ts arise so th a t n e w prepara­ p l a i n a n t s ’ a n d w i t n e s s e s ’ nam e^, t i o n s m a y b e m a d e to c o p e w i t h a a d d r e s s e s , e tc . D o n o t m a k e ma.sj r esu lta n t situa tio n. a r r e s t s . S i n g l e o u t t h e in s tig a t o r , 24. N o t e s l o g a n s , s o n g s o r v e r b a l If p o s s ib le . r em ark s In consistent w ith m a in ta in ­ 11. N o t l e a v e a s s i g n m e n t w i t h o u t in g a la w fu l m eetin g . proper a u th o rity . 25. C a u s e w r i t t e n c o m m u n i c a t i o n s 12. R e f r a i n fr o m u n n e c e s s a r y c o n ­ t o b e m a d e In d u p l i c a t e . T h e d u p l i ­ v e r s a t i o n s a n d s t a n d i n g In g roups. c a te w ill be retained for fu tu r e ref13. N o t a l l o w u n a u t h o r i z e d per­ er*»nce. s o n s to s p e a k e r s ’ s t a n d . 2b A t t h e c o n c l u s i o n o f t h e m e e t ­ 14. N o t u s e u n n e c e s s a r y f o r c e ia i n g r e a s s i g n h i s m e n to p r e v e n t c o n p e r f o r m i n g h is d u tie s . g r eg .x tiu g . 15. N o t e s l o g a n s , placard.?, ban 27. N o t d i s m i s s d e t a i l u n til (a) c o n d i t i o n s a r e r e s t o r e d t o n o r ­ n e r s , e t c ., t h a t m a y b e u s e d u n l a w ­ f u lly . m a l ; (b ) a f a v o r a b l e r e p o r t fs m a d e 16. A w a i t d i s m i s s a l o r d e r s fr o m c o n c e r n i n g c o n d i t i o n s ; (c ) a c h e c k t h e su p e r v isin g officer. u p is m a d e o f t h e d e t a i l a n d a ll a r e a c c o u n t e d f o r ; if a n y m i s s i n g , d i s ­ c ip lin a ry a c tio n to be ta k e n if n e c e s s a r y ; (d ) a ll r e p o r t s o f a r ­ r e s t s , in j u r ie s, d a m a g e , e t c ., a r e p r o p e r l y r e c o r d e d a n d r e p o r t e d ; (e ) broken w ind o w s, doors or d a n g er o u s places are s a fe g u a r d e d and the ow n ers h a v e been c o n t a c t e d ( t h r o u g h p r e c i n c t b u sin e .ss h o u s e in» d e x ) ; ( f ) r e c a p i t u l a t i o n is c o m p l e t e . 28. N o t i f y aU c o n c e r n e d o f t i m e o f d ism issa l for record a nd te le ty p e m essage. 29. K e e p c o m p l e t e r e c o r d o f d u t y perform ed. A S f't o f K e jp i ila tlo n s t o G o v e r i» .i« W h i l e S t a t e CMvil S e r v i c e C o m ­ A c tio n of a P a tr o lm a n at a m is s io n o fficia ls m e e t w ith county M e etin g . A P a tr o l m a n S h o u ld : s u p e r v i s o r s o n t h e e x t e n s i o n of 1. R e p o r t t o s c e n e f u l l y e q u ip p e d . C iv il S e r v ic e th rou gh ou t the S ta te , th e lo c a l o ffic ia ls are be­ i n g u r g e d to p la c e th e ir c o u n ty a d m in is tr a tio n u n d e r th e S tate C o m m issio n . The F ite-B ech to ld L a w p e r m its e a c h c o u n t y to select b y J u l y 1, 1942, f r o m a m o n g t h e s e th ree fo rm s of C ivil S ervice; c o u n t y c o m m is s io n , p e r s o n n e l of­ f ic e r , c o n tr o l b y t h e S t a t e Comw ith o u t m arkers k n o w in g th e m issio n . c a n d id a te s’ n a m es. H o lio w e ll h a s a lr e a d y h a d th is A n e ig h t- p a g e p a m p h le t, w id e ly t o s a y o n B e n n e t t ’s o p i n i o n : c i r c u l a t e d t h r o u g h t h e S t a t e by • “ S u c h a n o p in io n is o n ly a d ­ t h e C iv il S e r v ic e R e f o r m A s s o ­ v iso ry . M y e x p e rien ce h a s s h o w n c ia tio n , h a s th is to s a y o n each m e d ep a rtm en ts so m e tim e s fo llo w o f th e p la n s: a n o p in io n w h e n i t s u its th e ir C on trol b y th e S ta te C o m m is­ w is h e s a n d o fte n d isreg a rd th a t s io n is m o s t p r a c tic a l a n d eco­ o p in io n if it d o e s n o t. A n o p in io n n o m ica l. It h a s b een sa tisfa cto ry o f th e attorn ey gen eral and a n y fo r a ll c o u n t ie s p r e v io u s ly un d er a c tio n b a sed u p o n it w ill n o t be C iv il S e r v ic e , a n d is u sed for th e end o f th e m a tte r a s far as I c o u n t y w e lfa r e d e p a r tm e n ts and a m c o n cern ed . I t m a y be b u t th e f o r p o lic e m e n in t o w n s a n d v il­ b eg in n in g .” l a g e s . I t w i l l e n a b l e t h e S t a t e to H is fin a l r e m a r k s a re r efer ­ e s t a b lis h a u n ifo r m C iv il S e rv ic e e n c e s to th r e a ts h e h a s been m a k ­ a d m in istr a tio n . in g a b o u t a le g isla tiv e in v e s tig a ­ The c o u n t y p e r s o n n e l o fficer tio n o f th e S t a t e C iv il S e r v ic e p la n , n o w in o p e r a tio n in W e s t­ C o m m issio n a fte r th e o p e n in g o f c h e s t e r , is s ec o n d b est. t h e 1 942 S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e . As for county c o m m issio n s: “ P l a n N o . 3 is o f d o u b t f u l v a l u e a n d p ra c tic a lity . I t w ill p ro v e ex­ —P u b lic H e a lt h N u r s e . p e n s i v e a n d u n w o r k a b l e —j u s t a s A u g u s t 20 — O n o n d a g a C o u n t y h a s p r o v e d to be th e c a s e in m ost C o u r t H o u s e —F i r e m a n . o f th e s m a ll c itie s o f th e S tate w h e r e C ivil S e r v ic e a d m in is tr a ­ t i o n u n d e r l o c a l c o m m i s s i o n s is w e a k a n d s o m e tim e s w o rth less. EXPLAINING CiyiL SERVICE TO UPSTATE Milk Law Unconstitutional But Controversy Over Commission Continues Bolstered by an opinion from Attorney General Bennett th a t a law blankcting-in 20 employees in the Milk Publicity Bureau without examination is unconstitutional, the State Civil Service Commis­ sion continues to m ark papers submitted in tests for these jobs. The present employees, now serv­ ing as provisionals, will probably be replaced by cligibles from the new lists to be established. A t o t a l o f 180 c a n d i d a t e s c o m ­ p e t e d in t h e t h r e e t e s t s f o r t h e s e jo b s, h e ld in M a r c h : M ilk P r o m o ­ t i o n A g e n t , 87 ; M i l k P r o m o t i o n A s s i s t a n t , 6 4; M i l k P r o m o t i o n S u ­ p e r v i s o r , 29. STUDY DATA FOR LICENSE EXAMINER TEST Wlmt shall I study fo r the com­ ing test for Motor Vehicle Li­ cense Exam iner? The LEADER attempts to a n ­ swer th at question for you in two distinct ways. First, the staff of The LEADER has ju st prepared a 72-page printed study manual th at will guide the candidate. This book covers in concise form the material expected on the test. Here are the chapter h ead s: T h e V e h ic le a n d T r a ffic L a w (im p o rta n t sec tio n s in sim p le l a n g u a g e ) ; L a t e s t A d d i t i o n s to t h e J ja w ; T h e P r e v i o u s T e s t ( w i t h o f ­ ficia l a n s w e r s ) ; D u tie s o f an E x ­ a m i n e r : 100 S a f e - D r i v i n g Q u e s ­ tio n s A n sw er e d ; S a m p le Q ues­ tio n s a n d A nsw ers; H in ts on M a t h e m a t ic s ; M o to r V eliiclo A u ­ th o rities. B e n n e t t ’s cases o p in io n w here term ed tio n a l, th e cite d m any cou rts have b la n k e tin g -in and a lso u n con stitu ­ m e n tio n e d th at w h e n G overnor L eh m a n sig n e d t h e b il l h e t o o a t t a c k e d t h e p r o ­ v isio n . W h e th e r th is w ill end th e c o n ­ tro v e rsy b e tw e e n th e S ta te C om ­ m issio n and A sse m b ly m a n F r e d S. H o lio w ell, Y a te s R ep u b lica n , w h o s p o n s o r e d t h e l e g i s l a t i o n , is q u estio n a b le. H o lio w e ll h a s c h a r g e d th a t th re e o f th e p r e se n t e m p lo y e e s, w h o w e r e a d m itte d in to th e te sts a fter h a v in g first b e e n r efu sed , w ill n o t be rated fa irly . M iss G race A. R e a v y , p r e sid en t o f th e c o m m issio n , h a s c o u n tered th a t p a p ers are rated F u tu re S ta te T e s ts The S tate la w says tlia t titles o f o pen c o m p e titiv e lists req u ested by d ep artm en ts and in stitu tio n s Prison Guards Elect Officers Perm anent m u s t b e p u b l i c l y a n n o u n c e d f o r 13 P riso n d a y s b e fo r e th e S t a t e C iv il S e r v ­ ice C o m m issio n ta k es a ctio n . D u r in g t h is p erio d e m p lo y e e s w h o b e lie v e th er e is a field fo r p r o m o ­ tio n to th e title a r e u rg ed to c o m ­ m u n ic a te w ith th e S ta te C o m m is­ sio n . T h e fo llo w in g titles are n o w b e in g a d v e r tised (th e d a te d en otes w h e n th e fifteen days are u p ): tio n A u g u s t 13 — O n o n d a g a C o u n t y C h i l d r e n ’s C o u r t — P r o b a t i o n O f ­ ficer. A u g u s t 16 — T r a n s i t C o m m i s s i o n —M o t o r V e h i c l e L i c e n s e I n s p e c t o r . A u g u s t 20 — H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t let. T h e se , too, are free fo r th e a sk in g . The n e w t e s t is e x p e c t e d s o m e t im e in N o v e m b e r , w it h f ilin g to o p e n in S e p t e m b e r . R e q u ir e m e n ts o fficer s of G uard E lig ib les are to be e le cted th e A sso cia ­ T hursday n i g h t , A u g u s t 14, w h e n t h e g r o u p m e e ts a t A lh a m b r a H a ll, street and Y o r k C ity. for F irst Second avenue, N ew T h e m e e t in g is c a lled 8 o ’c l o c k . The co n stitu tio n c o m m i t t e e w'ill b r i n g i n i t s r e p o r t . A m e m b e r s h i p f e e o f $1 h a s b e e n s e t b y th e a sso c ia tio n . T h o s e w h o c a n n o t a t t e n d T h u r s d a y ’s m e e t ­ in g are in vited to c o n ta c t th e s e c r e t a r y , J a c k K a u f m a n , 1349 E a s t 10th s tr e e t, B r o o k ly n . AU o n th e list h a v e b een u r g e d to a t ­ ten d th e m e e tin g . RECENT DPUl APPOINTMENTS In a d d itio n T h e L E A D E R h a s m ade a r ran gem en ts w ith tiie B u r e a u o f M otor V e h ic le s fo r a s u p p ly o f tw o v a lu a b le free pu b­ l i c a t i o n s o f t h e B u r e a u . F i r s t is th e c o m p le te V eh icle an d T r a ffic lia w . T h e 1941 e d i t i o n o f t h i s b o o k le t is c x p e c tc d a b o u t S e p t e m ­ b e r 1. C o p ies w ill be free fo r t h e a s k i n g w h e n a v a i l a b l e , a t 97 D u a n e s t r e e t . N e w Y o r k C it y . o f t h e p r e v i o u s te.st w e r e : f i v e y e a r s ’ d r iv in g exp erien ce; m in i­ mum h e ig h t o f fiv e f e e t fiv e; m i n i m u m w e i g h t o f 125 p o u n d s ; 2 0 /4 0 v is io n in e a c h e y e w it h or w ith o u t g la sse s: no co n v ic tio n s o f a f e lo n y or v io la t io n o f a la w or o r d in a n ce for w h ic h r ev o c a tio n o f d r iv in g licen se is m a n d atory. T h e s e w i l l p r o b a b l y h o l d t h ia tim e too. P a y r o ll E x a m in e r (all u p s ta t e ) —N o s . 2 6, 30, 50, 54, 61, 99, 122, 153, 171, 329, 339, 434, 601. T h i s l i s t is c e r t i f i e d a c c o r d i n g t o i n ­ s u r a n c e d istricts, w it h r esid e n ts o f e a ch d istr ic t g e t t in g fir s t ca ll o n jo b s w it h in th e d is tr ic t. T h en T h e L E A D E R h a s on h an d c o p ies o f th e D riv ers A la n u a l. T h i s is t h e b o o k l e t w i t h w h i c h p ro sp ectiv e o perators m u st m a k e th e m se lv e s fa m ilia r. A L ic en se E x a m in e r a s k s ev ery a p p lica n t s e v e r a l o f t h e 100 q u e s t i o n s o n s a fe d riv in g c o v er e d in th e b ook - A l l t h e e x a m s —N e w Y o r k C i t y , N ew Y ork S tate, and U n ited S ta te s — o p en a t th is tim e a re list<'d o n t h e e x a m p a g e s . For r o m p le to ex a m in a tio n n e w s, fo l­ l o w T h e l i E A D E K ’S e x a m p a g e * r eg u la r ly . S e n i o r P a . y r o ll E x a m i n e ! * ( p r o ­ m o t i o n ) —N o s . 1 t o 12, a l l i n N e w Y o r k C ity w it h th e e x c e p tio n o f N o . 10 w h i c h i s i n A l b a n y . A ssista n t U n em p loy m en t In­ s u r a n c e C l a i m s E x a m i n e r (p i'o m o t i o n ) —N o s . 6 , 61^ 2 4 9 , i n t h e c la im s bureau. 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T h e r e i s no d ir e c t c o s t to th e c o u n t y sh ou ld it s e le c t a d m in is tr a tio n b y th e S ta te C o m m issio n . C n i C DISEASES OF SLOOB, SKIN MID MEIV£S O e n e n i l IVeakneHS, C h r o n i c U lc e rs, H t o n i a c h O ioorderH , I te o t a l D is e a s e s , H e m o ri'h o iria ( p ile s ) , B l u t ld e r a n d K id n e y T ro u b le s , C lironio A ilm e n ts o f M K N a n d W O M E N t r e a t e d by m o d e r n m e t h o d s . Itlo o d T e s ts , D rin nlysis a n d X - lta y s a s su re correct d iaifn o sis and proper tre a tm e n t. In je c tio n s w h e n In d ic a te d . I f yoH h a v e s o m e a i l m e n t y o n do n o t u n d e rsta n d , com e for co n su lta ­ tio n a n d e x a m in a tio n a n d h a v e your c a se ex p lain ed to you. I M K D IC A L E X A M I N A T I O N $2.00 j D r. L. Z IN S ( O v e r 85 V e a r s T ractlce) 1 1 0 E a s t 1 6 S t., N . Y . 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YOLANDA rmm pmlk Bargain Buys For L eader Readers “N E W Y O R K ’S U i R O E S T A U T O L A U N D R Y ” D a v is Page Thirteen CIVIL’ SERVICE LEADER ^ Tuesday, August 12,1941 FOUR STAR HAND LAUNDRY 404 Ea s t 10th ST. GR. 3-1869 E x cellen t W o rk ★ E ffic ie n t S e rv ic e A lso F r e n c h D ry C lean in g : F K E E t 6 m o u th s* sa b ficrip tio n to T h e C i v U S e r v i c e L. K A D B B to e v e r j n e w c u sto m e r. 2629 T H I R D A V E N U E , A t 141st S t. N ew Y ork Have Your Eyes Examined T oday! L ib era l L o o n s O n A ll K in d s o f P e rso n u i P ro p e rty B A R G A IN S JE W E L R Y TEL. M O rr IN a n il HAVEN Special Courte.sy Given to Civil Service Emplo.vces DR. N A TH A N BECKER 981 P r o s p e c t A v e n u e D IA M 0N B 8 W ATCHES 8-106fi ( N e x t t o L o e w ’s U u r l a n d T h e a t r e ) B r o n x . N . V. D A y t o n . 8-4 72 2 TYPEWRITERS A ll M akes R en ted I.a rR o st S e le c tio n f o r K x iin iH BROWNSVILLE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 613 S t o n e . l i v e n i i e 1829 S t . J o h n ’s P l a c e D i c k e n s 2- 8 688 D i c k e n s 2 -8186 Paffe Fourteen CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Lake Copaie Craryville. N. Y. Tuesday, August 12, 1941 R esort N ew s B y J o s e p h B u r sflJ i, R e s o r t E d it o r Star Lake STAR Triple Lake Ranch LAKE C A M P , St. L a w ­ ren ce C ounty, N . Y . . . . “ A v a ­ ca tio n in g We W ill G o ,” th at th e c h a n t o f th e A m e r ica n u la c e . i« pop­ B e i n g o n e o f U n c l e S a m ’s A rm y of T ra v e le r s, I have m o­ to red to th is c a m p fo r s o m e r e s t Vacation The Civil Service Leader year a f te r y ea r enjoys an cvor-increasing roster of CIVIL SERVICE EM PLO Y EES . . . because for 20 years COPAKE has occupied a position of undisputed LEA D ERSH IP. 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S K I ' T K M I I K K So. Fallsburg, N. Y. n o * 789-0. S o . F a l l N b u r i r . N , IT N>w F iltrrt-il I 'l i o l. 3 - S l o r y T h i'a tr e . 2 < io U , I t i a i n R . Ti'iiiiiN . Sii|>*“rl> A nirrlc-an• l e w l s l i M tc t ., N . V . T e l . K s t 11. A l b a n y O f f i « r : A l - b u n y ft-oWW. th e la te st w om en . A p p oin tm en ts h a v e gon e to 1 4,8 16 f o r t h e m e n a n d to 1 4 ,7 47 f o r t h e w o m e n . I I O r l C W K I . I . .lU N O T lO N , N. V $ 2 4 -5 0 th e F o r zo n e 4 job s o u tsid e th e N e w S OUT H WIND U . K « t i \ t l o n : J ' n w l i i i K . N Y. Lv 'J’.'l ; 1 Ii>i)i‘W<-ll J u n c t i o n 2701 \ | • O N L Y 65 M I I . K S f r o m N . Y . C . • M v i' r y S p o r t a n d lt(!Ci«>ation ' J • C O M i ’ F I 5 K K O N I ‘ K K M I SM S • Y o u ’ll I,Ik** O u r N’iBht T i'HiiIb • O i i r F o o d I s P a r KKC«‘I l e n c e of ten d an t H IL J^ Q G e Copake Rockaways, N. Y, To ress MOODBQUiiNE.m, U.WDOBBOUl^^^ 1 H e d i S ten u f, sta r o f “ It H a p ­ p en s On Ice ,” h a s been m a k in g r eg u la r trip s to B e a r M o u n ta in to c a p ta in th e so ftb a ll te a m o f th at s h o w In i t s r e g u l a r c o m p e t i t i o n s w it h th e W e s t P o in t A ll-S ta r s. CIRCLE TOUR BY BUS $69.95 H e r e ’s TWIN PINES L F r a n k S e i d e n ’s L i d o B e a c h C l u b on L o n g Isla n d h as sig n e d J o se M oran d fo r th e rem a in d e r o f th e se a s o n to su p p ly h is L a tin d a n ce r h y th m s e a c h n ig h t in th e T er ­ r a c e R o o m o f t h e L i t t l e C lu b . Vacation— Travel Progress of the List S iammi tl. Mitiilcl, l>Ir e« -fo r n. I ro u t LOKO ». o ., I . n k e i i e o r n r . N . t ■ A t Lido for An T T h e M ex ica n T o u rist A sso cia ­ tio n m a in ta in s th a t t h is is M ex ­ i c o ’s peak to u rist year. Its s u r v e y sh o w ed th a t a lr e a d y c lo se t o 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 p e r s o n s h a v e c o m e t o M e x i c o f r o m t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s in 1941. I t i s e s t i m a t e d t h a t t h e 1941 tr a v e le rs to M ex ico w ill sp en d $ 6 0,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d , i n c i d e n t a l l y , p r o f i t h a n d so m e ly b y th e favorab le rate of exchange. A lth o u g h M exican r eso rt a n d h o tel m e n a n ticip a te d th e v a s t in c r e a s e b y e n la r g in g a ll fa cilities, th e sum m er crow ds h a v e ta x e d th e m to ca p a c ity , an d b o o k in g s for fa ll and w in ter travel are k e e p in g th e h otel m en b u sy w ith n e w e x te n s io n s o f th eir a cco m m o d a tio n s. W A S H I N G T O N .-C iv il Servic, s t a t u s w i t h a l l i t s p r i v i l e g e s is s i g h t f o r t h e 7 ,5 0 0 t e m p o r a r y Cetj. s u s B u r e a u e m p lo y e e s . H undred* of th e em p lo y ee s are New Y orkers. T h e L E A D E R h a s l e a r n e d that M a lc o lm K e r lin , a d m in istrative a s s i s t a n t o f t h e C o m m e r c e Dep artm en t, has con ferred witlj C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n e r Art h u r S . F l e m m i n g o n t h e possU b i l i t y o f C i v i l S e r v i c e f o r t h e tern, p o r a r y e m p l o y e e s . T h e J u s t i c e De» p a r t m e n t h a s b e e n a s k e d t o d^. c id e w h e t h e r t h e P r e s i d e n t hai a u t h o r i t y t o b r i n g t h e e m p lo y e e } u n d e r t h e m e r i t s y s t e m , a n d if h e h a s , I t ’s a c i n c h t h a t h e ’ll do it. O t h e r w i s e , t h e d e p a r t m e n t wiij t r y t o g e t l e g i s l a t i o n t h r o u g h Con, gress g ra n tin g statu s. T h e C e n s u s e m p l o y e e s w e r e n 't c o v e r e d b y t h e R a m s p e c k Act, H o w e v e r , a b o u t 2,5 00 C e n s u s em­ p l o y e e s —t h o s e w h o h a d t h e low e st e f f i c i e n c y r a t i n g s —h a v e b e e n sep, a r a t e d f r o m t h e i r j o b s s i n c e Janu, a r y 1. M a n y o f t h e s e 2 , 5 0 0 have b e e n p l a c e d o n t h e e m e r g e n c y rep l a c e m e n t l i s t a n d w e r e p u t into d e fe n s e jo b s fo r th e d u ra tio n . A p r e s i d e n t i a l o r d e r o f a few d a y s a g o b r i n g s p e r s o n s a p p o in te d f r o m t h e r e p l a c e m e n t l i s t un der C i v i l S e r v i c e o n J a n u a r y 1, 1942, p r o v i d e d t h e y h a v e b e e n i n their j o b s s i n c e J u l y 1, 1 941 , a n d are r e c o m m e n d e d f o r s t a t u s b y the a g e n c i e s In w h i c h t h e y w o r k . T h e m o r e e f f i c i e n t em p lo y ee! w e r e r e t a i n e d a t C e n s u s a n d now t h e y r i g h t f u l l y a s k : “ W h a t kind o f a m e r i t s y s t e m i s i t t h a t bene­ f i t s t h e i n c o m p e t e n t ? ” N o w Com­ m e r c e a n d C iv il S e r v ic e o fficia li a r e tr y in g to r ig h t th e w r o n g . to Lake George, N. Y. A I> !H ()M > A ('K <'iiiiil>l(‘l M o d t T i i ■I ti'iiiiis r o u r t s ; r o iM f ii t l ia i ii ll ) :i ll c o i i r l s ; s u iiiiiiiiiii;. lum llnff, otc. H otel c o n i f o r t s — caiiii) iiiC o itn n lily . W rite for B o o k le t • N .V .r . T p l . T K i a i i K l r 6-8550 In Mexico — a private l a k e a n d swimml iiq p o o l — 2 b a d ra i n f o a c o u r t s — h a n d b a ll — b icy c lin q — 25 o t h e r o u t d o o r a n d i n d o o r s p o r t s , (ncliiding p h o t o d a r k r o o m a n d In s t r u c t i o n . S p orhli nq e n te r s tain m cn t by a brillian t T h e a tre G roup. D ancing. 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P a l i s a d e s P a r k is k e e p i n g i t s s a l t w a t e r p o o l o p e n t i l l 10 p .m . T h is g iv e s y o u p le n ty o f t im e to g e t o v e r, t a k e a c o o l dip a n d th en en jo y th e r e st o f th e to p -n o tc h e n te r ta in m e n t a v a ila b le. Chitterchatter F r a n c h o t T o n e i s s t i l l in t h e h o sp ita l b u t c o m in g a lo n g n icely . . . . H o lly w o o d is w h is p e r in g th a t th e J im m y R o o se v elts are ex p e ct­ in g th e sto rk . . . . L o o k s lik e B a r ­ b a ra S ta n w y c k m ig h t p la y th e p a r t o f M r s . L o u G e h r i g in t h e fo r th co m in g p ictu re eu lo g izin g h im in r ea l life . P a u l G a l l i c o is w r itin g th e s c r e en story. . . . W h ea r E rro l F ly n n h a s settled w ith L ili D a m it a o u t o f c o u r t so th ere w o n ’t b e a n y f r o n t - p a g e s t u f f a f t e r a ll. D i s a p p o i n t e d ? . . . L e w L e h r is i n a s a n a t a r i u m . 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T w o a .m . v e r s io n o f “ M a n lia tt a n P l o l i d a y ” in tb-i C o c o a n v a G r o v e o f i ’a r k C o n t r a i Hotel h a s tu rn ed in to a c o m e d y “ J a m S e s ­ s io n .” . . . B ro a d w a y a u d ien ce s t a k e to h e c k l i n g C o m e d i a n . l a c k W a l d r o n , a n d in a n s w e r i n g t h e i r r e m a r k s , W 'a ld r o n f o u n d t h a t t h a o p u s w a s fu n n ie r th a n h is pre­ p a red m a teria l. Now W a ld ro n e n c o u r a g e s tiic a u d ie n c e to h e c k lo h im . F r o ila n M a y a an d h is o r c h e s tr a w ill p a ss th eir e ig h th m o n th a t the H A V A N A M A D R ID , T h u rs­ day. M a y a ’s o u t f i t i s a f a v o r i t e o f C olo n el B a tista , th e C u b a n P resid en t. IRV C A R R O L L , h is S o lo v o x and h is origin al orch estra have proven a soh'd r h y t h m s e n s a t i o n v i a t h e M utual B ro a d ca stin g S y s te m . N e w to th e n etw o rk s, th ey are heard tw ice w eek ly (T hu rsdays and Sun­ d a y s ) in d a n c e p r o g r a m s f r o m J a c k D em p sey 's B road w ay R estau ran t, N e w Y o r k C ity . Show Business P o lic e e lig ib les u p to n u m b e r 85 0 a r e b e i n g c a l l e d t o P o l i c e h e a d q u a r te rs th is w e e k fo r X -R a y a n d b lo o d t e s t s . C o m p le te m e d i­ cal e x a m in a tio n s w ill be g iv e n n ex t w eek. T he n ex t batch of 200 e l i g i b l e s w i l l b e a p p o i n t e d T u e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2. N um ber 61 7 w a s t h e h i g h e s t r e a c h e d i n th e la s t group o f a p p o in tm en ts m a d e M o n d a y , J u n e 9. a n d C rack erjack s Parker, At Saratoga At Palisades M ik e Go Fishing By DICK WHARTON NEW .SU MINI Eli Vour H ost. KEVUE BILLY SAFFORD. M.C. & 191 W O l t T I I S T . ( H e a r t o f C l i i D a t o w n ) O . 2 -87U8 Page Sixteen CIVIL SERVICE LEADER S ta te C le rk , S te n o T e s ts Here's Latest Information About Them A last-minute change in plans on the part of the State Civil Service Commission last week videly increased opportunities for iintrained but conscientious young men and women in the State when it was revealed th a t tests fo r junior and assistant clcrk, ju ­ nior and assistant stenographer, and junior and assistant typist V'ould probably be held on the same day in October. F i lin g - i s sch ed u le d to open T u e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2, a n d s o m e o fficia ls h a v e m en tio n ed S atu r­ d a y , O c t o b e r 4, a s t h e a c t u a l d a t « of th e tests. seem s o n ly u n lik e ly fou r tw een th e H o w e v e r , th is la tter and sin c e a It a llo w s h a lf w e ek s be­ th e o p e n in g o f filin g a n d test, n o r m a l. w hereas D o n ’t b s six w eeks is to o su rp rised if th e te s ts a re h eld o n a S a tu r­ d a y la ter o n in O ctob er. W h e n a p p lica tio n s a r e ready, t h e y w ill p r o b a b ly b e a v a ila b le a t th e B u r ea u o f M o to r V e h ic le s on th e first flo o r o f th e S ta te O ffice B u ild in g , 80 C en tre s tr e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity . M a il a p p lic a t io n s w ill be o b t a in e d a t t h e E Jxam in ation s G e n e ra l In v e s tig a to rs W a n t N a v y P o lic e J o b s The General Investigator Eligibles Association continues to r e p ort definite progress with r e spcct to several of its c o m p o n e n t nit.e for and th e rea so n a b le advancem ent su g g estio n s of th e in ­ te r e s ts o f th is p a r tic u la r group, D iv isio n , S ta te D ep a rtm en t o f C iv il S e r v ic e , A lb a n y . A c c o r d in g to p r e se n t p la n s, a p ­ p lic a n ts w ill be elig ib le. If q u a li­ fied , to ta k e a n y o r a ll o f th e s i x tests. T h e w r itte n p a r t fo r a ll w ill be m o r e o r le ss th e s a m e : o n e e x a m in a tio n w ill b e g iv e n , w ith c a n d id a te s fo r e a c h o f th « six te s t s req u ired to a n s w e r c er ­ ta in p o rtio n s. I f a can d id a te t a k e s a ll s ix p a r ts , h e o r s h e w ill b e in th e e x a m in a t io n r o o m f o r a m a x im u m o f th ree h ou rs. T h is w r itte n te st w ill c o n stitu t* th e e n tire e x a m in a t io n fo r ju n io r a n d a s s is t a n t c le rk . H ow ever, th o se ta k in g th e ste n o a n d ty p ist te s ts a ls o w ill b e ca lled in la te r o n fo r , t h e p r a c t i c a l e x a m s i f t h e y p a s s th e c le ric a l w r itte n . N o a g e lim its a r e to b e s e t fo r th ese tests, b u t th ere w ill p ro b ­ a b ly be s o m e tig h te n in g u p o n th e req u ir e m e n ts fo r th e s a m e te sts fou r y e a rs ago. A lth o u g h th e r eq u irem en ts are a s y e t u n ­ k n o w n , p ro b a b ly th e b e st in d ic a ­ tio n o f w h a t th e y a r e to b e c a n be gath ered fro m th e ju n io r s t e n o g r a h p e r a n d J u n io r t y p i s t t e s t s g i v e n In J u l y f o r W e s t ­ c h e ste r C ounty. J u n i o r S t e n o g r a p h e r . —E i t h e r ( a ) g ra d u a tio n f r o m sen io r h ig h sch o o l, in c lu d in g or s u p p le m e n te d b y a c o u r s e in s t e n o g r a p h y ; o r (b ) g r a d u a tio n fro m ju n io r h ig h s c h o o l a n d a c o u i'se in s t e n o g ­ Tuegday, Angngt Ig raphy, and tw o y e a r s ’ atenog r a p h lc ex p erien ce ; o r (c ) a n eq u iv a len t co m b in a tio n . J u n i o r T y p i s t . —E i t h e r ( a ) g r a d ­ u a t io n f r o m se n io r h ig h sch o o l, in c lu d in g o r s u p p lem en te d b y a c o u r s e In t y p i n g ; o r (b ) g r a d u a ­ tio n fr o m ju n io r h ig h s ch o o l a n d a c o u rse in ty p in g , a n d tw o y e a r s ' g e n e r a l o f f ic e e x p e r ie n c e , In clu d ­ in g ty p in g ; o r (c) a n eq u iv a len t co m b in a tio n . T h e J u n io r C le rk t e s t w ill p r o b ­ a b ly h a v e req u ir e m e n ts eq u iv a len t to th o se fo r s te n o s a n d ty p ists. E n tr a n c e sa la r y fo r th e ju n io r g r a d e i n t h e S t a t e s e r v i c e I s $ 900, f o r t h e a s s i s t a n t g r a d e , | 1 , 200 . T h e lists to be e sta b lish e d fr o m th e s e t e s t s w ill fill t h o u s a n d s o f jo b s o v e r th e fo u r - y e a r p e r io d s t a r t i n g i n t h e f a l l o f 1942, w h e n th e c u r r e n t lis ts ex p ire. I n a d d i­ tio n , t h e lis ts m a y be u s e d f o r f e d e r a l jo b s a n d f o r j o b s In t h e lo ca lities th ro u g h o u t th e sta te w hen th ey are brought under C i v i l S f e r v ic e v i a t h e F i t e A c t . Caretaker Rewarded J o h n B a a d e r , 7 0 , o f 1 0 4-09 3 2 n d avenue, Corona, Q ueens, h as been rew a r d e d fo r h is se r v ic e s a s c a re ­ ta k er a t M a n h a tta n P o lice H ea d ­ q u a r t e r s s i n c e 1917. P o l i c e C o m ­ m issio n e r L e w is J . V a len tin e a n d h is s ta ff p resen ted B a a d er w ith a w rist w a tch . QUEEN EREEN ISIIN>I>V E ileen R io r d a n , th e SLerioe rapher over In the division of oij A g e assistance, Welfare Depa * ment, who has been c r o w n e d th most beautiful girl In Ciyji o * v i c e . Is having her trouble, a r e they troubles? I t s e e m s t h a t h e r m other and Pa F r a n c is w ere ’ , s t u n n e d b y h e r w i n n i n g the te s t th an E ile e n h e rself-a n d 'h ” l i e v e u s —s h e w a s s o m e surnri.«!? “ Q u e e n ie " is th e t a g g e d o n t o t h e w i n n e r hv u fr ien d s a n d r ela tiv e s. P le a s a n t E xp erien ces Q u een E ile en h a s h a d sortu p l e a s a n t e x p e r i e n c e s s i n c e beina crow ned. * M o d e stly s h e a c k n o w le d e e a $ 4 0 0 f i r s t p r i z e f u r c o a t donated b y I . J . F o x h a s b e e n p u t on mor. t i m e s t h a n a l i t t l e f o r t h e benefi o f fr ie n d s a n d r ela tiv es. It seem s th a t b e f o r e Queg^ E i l e e n a r r i v e d h o m e a f t e r beln» c r o w n e d a t c i t y h a l l , h e r parenti h a d a l r e a d y b e e n c a l l e d on the te le p h o n e by new spapers and n e w s r e e l o u t f i t s f o r p ic tu r e p o in tm e n ts. ^ u n its. Its special committee for the asriistant and and associate inves­ tig ato r (law) groups has been in touch for months with a federal agency seeking non-civil service lawyers with special executive qualifications f o r responsible poaitions. The committee’s efforts to have its lists examined for likely prospects have finally suc­ ceeded. The latest development is an inquiry by the agency ask­ ing an a.jsociate investigator eli­ gible whether he would accept a $ . S , 5 0 0 position in the Middle V/e.st. Full details concerning this particular activity will be re­ ported to members a t the asso­ ciation’s Sei)tember meeting. 7 M U m W A T A F lU t m T L S E V E R M B iim i THE m m f m il v p a s s e s # ir K lig ib lp s on th e a .ssistan t in v e s ­ t ig a t o r (p h a r m a c y ) list a r e n o w b o i n g in terv iew o cl fo r te m p o r a r y p o s i t i o n s (to rcp la ce m e n g o in g i n t o m ilita ry ser v ic e ) in v o lv in g fie ld in v e s tig a tio n o f illegal tr a f­ f i c in n a r c o t i c s . A s t h e s e po.sitio iis a p p e a r to b e th e s a m e a s t l i o s e f o r wl>i(;h t h e c l i g i b l e s w e r e e x a m in e d , it is lik e ly t h a t te m |io r a r y a p p o in t e e s w ill b e in lin e fo r c e r tific a tio n to p c r m .in e n t poe itio n s a s s u c h v a c a n c ie s d ev elo p . 1 \ A p p o in tm e n t s D e p e n d O n I.a w W h e t h e r th e r e w ill b e m a n y I a p p o in tm e n ts fro m th e cu stom s, cu s to m s p a tro l an d Im m ig ra tio n p a tr o l in s p e c to r r e g is te r s to th e N a v a l C iv ilia n P o lic e p rob ab ly d e p e n d s la r g e ly u p o n th e fin a l fo rm o f le g isla tio n a u th o r izin g th e force. A t p r e s e n t t h e bill g iv e s th e N a v y p o w e r to s e le c t p e r so n n e l fr o m c iv il ser v ic e lists o r elsew h ere. ^ U n til n o w it h a s b e e n e x p e c t e d , t h a t p erso n n el w o u ld b e ta k e n ' f r o m civ il s e r v ic e lis ts e x c lu siv e ly , a n d e a r l y t h i s y e a r o v e r 31,000 e lig ib le s on th e th ree b a sic g e n e ra l in v e stig a to r lists w ere asked 1 w h e t h e r th e y w o u ld a c ce p t, and th o s e w illin g w e r e req u ired to fo r­ w a r d im m ed ia te ly a report o f a th o ro u g h p h y sica l ex a m in a tio n In a d e by th eir o w n p h y sic ia n s at th eir ow n exp en se. I f it i s n o w m e a n t th a t a p p r o p r ia te c iv il s e r v ­ ic e lists are n ot to be u sed , th en t h e e lig ib les fe e l th ere h a s been tn u ch w a sted a c tiv ity and m any e lig ib le s h a v e b e en im p o se d up on b y b e i n g s u b j e c t e d to u n j u s t i f i a b l e expense. 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H o ld in g n e w te sts for s o m e d i s t r i c t s w h e n t h o u s a n d s o f elig ib les are a v a ila b le e lse w h e r e and h a v e n o c h a n c e fo r lo c a l a p p o in t­ m e n t d o e s n o t c o n fo r m to th e p r in c ip le o f n a tio n a l d e fe n s e e f f i­ c i e n c y d e m a n d i n g m a x i m u m reB u lt s w i t h t h e m i n i m u m c x p e n d i . tu r e o f tim e, lab or a n d m o n ey . T h e a s so c ia tio n w ill w e lc o m e fu r­ r ie r co m m u n ic a tio n s from B ord er I p a t r o l elig ib les c o n ta in in g d e ll- H er moment of triumph . . . displaying T h e fa m ily is th e b a ckb o n e o f th e n a tio n . T h e b u d g e t It" ’ th e b a c kb o n e o f th e fa m ily . A f u r c o a t is th e ba ckb o n e o f e v e ry g ir l ’ s w a rd ro b e . A n d w e re a liz e th a t a fu r c o a t is n e v e r so ld u n til th e fa m ily passes o n it* T h e fa m ily is y o u r severest c r it ic . T h e y C ritic iz e e v e ry th in g y o u d o , e v e ry th in g y o u w e a r, e v e ry th in g yo u b u y . A n d g e n e ra lly th e fa m ily is r ig h t ! T h e y ’ re q u ic k to a p p ra ise and q u ic k to p ra is e . A n d th e y h a ve an eagle eye f o r v a lu e . T h e y lo v e o u r fu r coats, a n d w e d e lig h t in p le a s in g th e m ! A l l o u r e ffo rts and a ch ie v e * m e n ts in fu rs h a ve been d o m in a te d b y th e d e s ire to s a tis fy th e m . A n d o u r f u r a c tiv itie s c o v e r th e w o r ld . O u r fu rs a re g a th e re d fro m th e fo u r c o rn e rs o f th e e a rth . 'F r o m h u n d re d s o f h a m le ts a n d tra d in g posts. F ro m T ib e t and T a n u k i. F ro m B essarabia a n d B ra z il. F ro m S o m a lila n d a nd S a ra to v . F ro m C an ad a and th e C o n g o . F ro m A la sk a a n d A s tra k a n . T h e se a re o n ly some o f th e sources o f o u r fu rs . O u r b e a u tifu l fa sh io n s re p re s e n t th e e ffo rts o f w o rld -fa m o u s d e sig n e rs. H o lly w o o d ’ s fam 6u s fa s h io n c re a to rs a re in * e lu d e d . So a re N e w Y o r k ’ s. O u r o w n d e s ig n in g s ta ff does a b r illia n t jo b . A n d I p e rs o n a lly design m a n y o f o u r f u r coats. E v e n after y o u r fa m ily has passed o n y o u r fu r c o a t, w # re ta in o u r in te re s t in i t . W e s e rv ic e i t a ll th e yea rs th a t yo o w e a r it . T o d o so, o u r fu r fa c to rie s e m p lo y m o re s k ille d un» io n m a ste r fu r c ra fts m e n th a n a n y o th e r f u r r ie r in A m e ric a * B u t re ga rd less o f th e g lo ry o f o u r fu rs , th e b e a u ty o f o u r fa s h io n s , th e e x te n t o f o u r s e r v ic e ...y o u n e v e r p a y a p ric e p re m iu m h e re . Because w e d o one o f th e la rg e s t fu r busi* nesses in th e w o r ld , w e ca n a ffo rd to b rin g y d u e x tjra o r* d in a r y va lu e s. A n d w e w is h to g iv e y o u o u r f u ll assuran^d' th a t w e w il l c o n tin u e to d o e v e ry th in g in o u r p o w e r to d e se rve y o u r w o n d e rfu l c o n fid e n c e ...fo r c o n fid e n c e i t o n * o f th e m a jo r reasons w h y m o re w o m e n b u y th e ir f u r c o a t* in o u r e s ta b lis h m e n ts th a n a t a n y o th e r f u r r ie r In A m e ric a . Inllr# contanli copyrighltd by I. J. Fox, Inc. 1941 I. J. F O X i „ . A M E R I C A ’S L A R G E S T F U R R I E R * B E T W E E N 3 6 t» A N D 3 7 th 8 T R ^7*^ STR ID E?* • N W Y O H K ,N .y ;