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Tuesday, September 2,1941
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Two
‘P r e p a r e E a r ly f o r P a t r o lm a n E x a m ’
SEWAGE WORKERS
JOIN AFL
That’s Advice of Civil Service Official—Exam Offers Wide Opportunities
I
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co m in g
ra tio n
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p o rtu n ity
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for
7,826-n am e
and
th e
th e
p atrolm an
job.
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sa n itation
th e
m an
list,
firem a n
th eir
exam
chances
I t is a n e v e n
for
a
to
city
better opp or­
tu n ity
for
all
to
the
req uired
h it
op­
on
s u c c e s sfu l c a n d id a te s on
current
<l oii ble
an
ex a m i-
th ose
who
79%
fa iled
on
the
f i r e m a n m e n i a l t e s t to s h o w t h a t
t h e y ’v e g o t t h e s t u f f
c iv il s e r v ic e list.
to m a k e
a
So, too, it p re­
s e n t s a n o p p o i ’t u n i t y t o t h o s e o n
a g r e a t m atiy c ity , s ta te , and fed cia l
son
in a l
registers,
'i 'h er e
is n o r e a ­
w h y a n y y o u n g m an o f norin telligen ce
who
p rep ai'cs
h im s e lf c a re fu lly fo r the e x a m in a ­
tion
s h o u l d n ’t
m ake
th e
grade.
S a id o n e o ff ic ia l o f th e C ivil S e r ­
v ic e C om m ission : “T h e b ig secret
in t a k in g a c o m p e tit iv e civil s e r v ­
ice
test
is
P R E P A R A T IO N .
It
sh ou ld b egin e a rly .”
A n e x a m in a t io n for a d m it t a n c e
to th e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t is a l­
w a y s p op u lar. M a n y y o u n g m e n
p refer the e x citcm en t, v a riety and
c o l o r o f a c a r e e r in t h e P o l i c e
D e p a r t m e n t to th e r o u tin e o f a
p o s i t i o n in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y . T h e
o p p o rtu n ity for p r o m o tio n by e x ­
a m in a t io n , th e c h a n c e to u s e in ­
d iv id u a l in ita tiv e a n d r eso u r c e ­
f u ln e s s , th e d e sire for m e r it r e c o g ­
n itio n ,
the
con tact
w ith
li f e ,
w h i c h is pn.rt o f a j o b w i t h N e w
Y o r k ’s i^’i n e s t h a s a n u n d e n i a b l y
s tr o n g app eal for y o u n g m e n o f
v ig o r and in telligence.
M ust B e In Shape
P a tr o lm a n ca n d id a tes, m u st, o f
n e c e s s it y , be in g o o d sh a p e .
On
t h e la s t te st, a p p lic a n ts h a d to be
a t l e a s t f i v e f e e t e i g h t i n c h e s in
h e i g h t a n d 140 p o u n d s in w e i g h t .
V is io n o f 20/20 in e a c h e y e w a s
req u ired
w ith o u t
th e
use
of
! g la sses.
C a n d id a tes un d er n in e’ teen y ea rs of a g e w ere n o t per­
m i t t e d to file a n a p p lic a tio n . T h is
m i n i m u m a g e r e q u i r e m e n t Is e x ­
p ected to be w a iv e d fo r th e c o m ­
i n g t e s t , a.s i t w a s f o r t h e c u r r e n t
firem an e x a m in a tio n .
H ow ever,
u n d e r S t a t e la w , n o o n e c a n be
a p p o in ted to th e P o lic e or F ir e
d e p a r tm e n ts un til he h a s r ea c h e d
th e a g e o f tw e n ty -o n e .
T h e re w e re n o e d u c a tio n a l re­
q u ire m e n ts on th e last e x a m in a ­
tion .
H o w e v e r , s o m e a d d itio n a l
c r e d i t o n t h e m a r k r e c e i v e d in
the m en ta l te st w a s g iv e n ca n d i­
d ates w ith form al e d u c a tio n of
c o l l e g e g r a d e in t h e f o l l o w i n g s u b ­
jects:
P h y sics, ch em istry, en g i­
n e e rin g , la w , la n g u a g e s , so cio lo g y ,
so cia l w o r k a n d o th e r r elev a n t
courses.
T he m a x im u m am ou nt
o f c r e d i t a l l o w e d w a s .04 o n t h e
m ental exam in ation .
T he grant­
in g o f th is a d d itio n a l c re d it ra ise d
a co n tro v ersy w h en th e last ex ­
a m in a tio n w a s held.
T h e m e n t a l te s t ca rried a w e ig h t
o f seven, th e ph ysical th ree for
the la st p a tro lm a n e x a m in a tio n .
I t is h i g h l y p o s s ib le t h a t t h e s e
w e i g h t s m a y Jie r e v i s e d f o r t h e
co m in g exam in ation , as th ey w ere
for the cu rren t fir e m a n e x a m in a ­
tion . T h e w e ig h t s for th e fir e m a n
t e s t was: r e v i s e d ' f r o m s i x f o r t h e
m e n ta l and fo u r for th e p h y sica l
to fiv e for each.
W h o ’s E l i g i b l e ?
A s usu al, c a n d id a te s fo r th e P o ­
lice D e p a r t m e n t w ill be req u ired
to be citiz e n s o f g o o d c h a ra cter.
P erson s w h o h a v e co m m itted a
fe lo n y w ill n o t be e lig ib le for th e
e x am in ation . A co n v ictio n for ju ­
v e n ile d e lin q u e n c y is n o t c o n s id ­
ered crim in a l, h o w ev er. M a n y an
excellen t
p olicem an
has
been
m o ld ed fr o m a y o u n g m a n w h o
had an u n fo rtu n a te brush w ith
t h e la w in h is y o u n g e r d a y s .
W ill B e O rdered I n S e p tem b e r
T h e “ o rd erin g ” o f th e p atrol­
m a n t e s t b y t h e C ivil S e r v ic e
C om m ission , w h ic h w a s exp ected
to ta k e pla ce a t a m e e tin g o f the
C om m ission la st w eek , a cco rd in g
to a s ta te m e n t m a d e to T h e
L E A D E R by C om m ission P resi­
dent, P a u l J. K ern , h a s b een p o st­
p o n e d for a f e w w e e k s . T h e p o s t­
B
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N
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T a k e
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L E A D E R
P . W
K
E x a m in a ­
P r e p a r e d
fo r
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C a n d id a te s
F o r th c o m in g
tio n
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G )u r s e
fo r
P la n
W
E x c lu s iv e ly
b y
L ie u t.
( R e t ir e d ) .
m a te r ia l
o f
I t w
its
B e r ­
ill b e
k in d
to
a p p e a r a n y w h e r e .
p o n em en t o f the “ o rd erin g” of
the test w a s n ecessita ted b y the
ex tr em e pressu re of b u sin ess on
a C o m m issio n staff, u n d erm a n n ed
by vacation s, a n d by th e a b sen ce
o f a m e m b er o f th e C o m m issio n
on v a c a t i o n .
H ow ever, The
L E A D E R has learned th a t th e
te s t w ill d e fin ite ly be o rd ered th is
m o n th a n d th a t the p o stp o n em en t
w ill n o t a f f e c t th e d ate o f th e a n ­
n o u n c em en t o f th e test or th e
d a t e o f th e e x a m in a t io n , itself.
A n n o u n c e m e n t in D e c e m b e r
A f t e r t h e t e s t i s ‘' o r d e r e d , ” i t
is “ a n n o u n c e d .”
T h e ordering
N o
m e a n s s i m p l y t h a t th e Civil S e r v ­
ic e C o m m issio n h a s o fficia lly d e­
cid ed to g iv e th e test. T h e “ a n ­
n o u n c e m e n t” m e a n s th a t the test
is sch ed u le d , a n d th e p ro cess o f
r e c e iv in g a p p lic a t io n s is a b o u t to
b eg in . I t is e x p e c t e d th a t, w h ile
th e te st w ill be “ o r d e re d ” w ith in
a few w eeks, th e “an n o u n cem en t”
o f it w ill c o m e s o m e tim e in
Decem ber.
T h e e x a m in a t io n it­
s e lf w ill p ro b a b ly be h eld early
in s p r in g .
T h e L E A D E R w ill k e e p p ro sp ec­
tiv e c a n d id a te s r egu larly in form ed
o f a ll e v e n ts c o n c e r n in g th e pa­
tro lm a n exam .
S e w a g e - t r e a t m e n t e m p l o y e e s in
the D ep a r tm e n t o f P u b lic W orks
vo te d to en d o r se th e a c tio n of
H e n r y F e in s t e in , p r e s id e n t o f the
F ed era tio n
of
M u n icip al
Em­
p lo y e e s in a ff ilia tin g w ith th e H od
C a rriers
&
C om m on
Laborerg
U n ion o f th e A m e r ica n F e d e r a tio n
of Labor.
O n e h u n d r e d n in e t j - .
eig h t sew a g e -tr e a tm e n t w orkers
o u t o f a p o s s i b l e 220 h a v e a l r e a d y
s ig n e d A . F . o f L. a p p lic a tio n s .
The
u n a n im o u s
approval
of
A . F . o f L. a f f i l i a t i o n t o o k p lace
a t a m e e t i n g in t h e H o d C ar rie r s
H a l l , 769 F i r s t a v e n u e , l a s t w e e k .
P rin cip a l sp e a k e r a t th e m eetin g
w a s In te r n a tio n a l V ice-P resid en t,
E d w a r d I. H a n n a h , o f t h e H o d
C a r r i e r s a n d C o m m o n Laborer.^
U nion .
M r . H a n n a h p o i n t e d ou t
t h a t th e H o d C arriei's U n i o n h a v e
con tracts
w ith
all
b ig
cities
th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try .
H e s a id
th a t e ffo r ts to o b ta in th e prevail­
i n g w a g e f o r l a b o r e r s in N e w
Y o r k w o u ld be m a d e im m ed ia tely .
A sk s P rev a ilin g W a g e P a y
H e n r y F e i n s t e i n , p r e s i d e n t of
th e F e d era tio n o f M un icip al E m ­
p l o y e e s , s t a t e d t h a t S e c t i o n 220 of
t h e l a b o r l a w c o m p e l l s t h e c i t y to
p a y t h e p r e v a i l i n g w a g e t o la ­
borers.
H e p o i n t e d o u t t h a t th e
p r e v a i l i n g w a g e i s $ 7 p e r da y.
Sew age - treatm en t
l a b o r e r s re­
c e i v e $5.50 p e r d a y .
M r. F e i n ­
ste in said th a t n e g o tia tio n s were
a lr e a d y u n d e r w a y to h a v e sickl e a v e g r a n t e d t o l a b o r e r s i n th e
D ep a rtm en t of P u b lic W ork s. He
p r e d i c t e d i m m e d i a t e s u c c e s s of
th is s ic k -le a v e drive.
ASCSE C H A PTER
ELEC TS O FFIC E R S
T h e a n n u a l e le c t io n o f o fficers
and
co m m ittees
o f th e K in gs
P a r k C hapter o f th e A ssociation
o f S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s
to o k pla ce la s t w e e k .
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th e
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m an
p h y sic a ls o f la st year, the fire­
m a n t e s t h a s fa ile d to p r o d u c e a
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N o c a n d i d a t e in t h e f ir e m a n
p h y sica ls so fa r has m ad e a per­
f e c t sco r e in th e a g ility p art o f
t h e t e s t . T h e n e a r e s t t o t h e 100
per c en t m a r k h a s b een A rthur
M cQ ueen, th e sa m e fello w th at
m a d e 100 p e r c e n t in t h e s a n i t a ­
tio n p h y sic a ls. In th e firem a n
tion p h y sica ls. In th e fir e m a n
p h y s i v a l M c Q u e e n m a d e 96 in t h e
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sp ecto r of R ep airs and C onstruc­
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cision on a reco m m en d a tio n
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tio n th a t no p r o v isio n a l p r o m o ­
tio n s m a y b e m a d e a n y w h e r e in
th e T ra n sit S y stem w here th ere
is a n o p e n c o m p e t it iv e lis t in e x ­
is te n c e fo r th e title . . . R e se r v e d
d e c is io n o n a r e c o m m e n d a t io n to
c e r t i f y t h e o p e n c o m p e t it iv e list
fo r A s s is ta n t S u p erv iso r, G rade
2, t o t h e P a r o l e C o m m i s s i o n t o
fill t h e p o s it io n o f M a le P a r o le
O f f i c e r a t $1 ,6 8 0 . . . O . K . ’d a
reco m m en d a tio n
to certify
the
list
for J u n io r
A ssessor on
a
s e l e c t i v e b a s i s to fill th e job o f
R e a l E s t a t e A g e n t in t h e B u r e a u
of R e a l E s ta te . . . H eld th at
c o m p l a i n t s in c o n n e c t io n w i t h th e
c o n d u c t o f th e e x a m in a t io n for
In terp reter, w ere w ith o u t m erit
. . . D en ied req uests of the D e ­
p a r tm e n t o f W e lfa r e th a t the
C o m m iss io n c a n c e l its d e s ig n a ­
tio n of th e list for M a n a g e m e n t
A s s i s t a n t , G r a d e 4, a s a p p r o p r i a t e
for S u p ervisor
of the
H o u sin g
S e c tio n a n d c er tify th e list fo r
because
of
h is
weak­
hi s n a m e b u t h o w m a n y k n o w
wh yt . T h e r u le s s a y no r e - e x ­
a m in a t i o n s .
Wants Deductions
From Pay Envelope
A
test
case
tio n s ta k en
deceased
started by
She
to
from
recover
deduc­
the p ay o f her
husband
has
been
M rs. A n n a M c D o n o u g h .
started
su it a g a in st
p a rtm en t of H ealth
the
D e­
pen sion fu n d
t r u s t e e s in o r d e r t o o b t a i n d e d u c ­
tio n s
tak en
from
her
husband,
W illi a m , w h i l e e m p lo y e d in t h e
d epartm en t. M cD on ou gh w as a p ­
p o i n t e d t o t h e d e p a r t m e n t i n 1907
a n d w o r k e d th ere un til h is d e a th
in 1936. M r s . M c D o n o u g h s o u g h t
a
pen sion
a llo w a n ce
but
was
turned dow n. N o w sh e w a n ts the
a c cu n m la ted d ed u ction s fro m her
h u s b a n d ’s p a y t h a t w e n t i n t o t h e
i>ensiou fu n d .
A
h it
num ber
of
ca n d id a tes
10 0 p e r c e n t m a r k s
in
have
vari­
o u s p a r ts o f th e fir e m a n p h ysical
b u t n o t o n e h it th e p e r fe c t score
in th e a g ility . A t le a s t fo u r m ad e
th e m il e r u n in l e s s t h a n five
m in u te s for a p e r fe c t m a r k . The
s t r e n g t h a n d c o o r d in a t i o n parts
h a v e a l s o s e e n c a n d i d a t e s h i t th e
100 p e r c e n t m a r k . B u t t h e a g i l ­
ity s e e m s to h a v e th e m sto p p ed .
A n u m b e r o f fir e m a n can d i­
dates th at also took th e sa n ita ­
t io n p h y s i c a l s a y t h a t t h e fire­
m a n t e s t i s m u c h t o u g h e r —m a y b e
t h a t ’s t h e a n s w e r —o r a r e th e
san itation
m en
th e
Superm en
th e y c laim ?
What the Civil Service
Commission D id This Week
failed
ness. “ F a i l e d ” a p p e a r s n e x t to
Y O U C Q U I D N' T
ASK FOR
BETTER BEER
T e s t
A s s i s t a n t S u p e r v i s o r , G r a d e 2, on
a se le c tiv e b a sis, a s a p p rop riate
for th e job . . . R e s e r v e d decision
on a r e c o m m en d a tio n to cancel
order for e x a m in a tio n
fo r D i­
recto r o f th e D iv is io n o f B u ild in g
M anagem ent
and
Procurem ent
. . . C an celled order for e x a m in a ­
t i o n f o r p r o m o t i o n t o C h i e f of
F ire D e p a r tm e n t (F ir e C om m is­
sio n e r W a ls h r e c e n tly a p p oin ted
h im se lf C h ief fo llo w in g a n ad ju st­
m e n t o f th e ru les) . . . D ecid ed
to d e n y all r e q u e sts fo r fu rth er
p o stp o n em en t o f th e exam in ation
for
prom otion
to
J u n io r
Ac­
c o u n t a n t . . . R e s e r v e d decision
on
a
m em orandum
from
th e
B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t io n relative
to c a rr y in g on le a v e o f absence
w i t h o u t p a y u n t i l D e c e m b e r 31.
1941, B M T a n d I R T e m p l o y e e s
W'ho w i l l s o o n b e e l i g i b l e f o r p e n ­
sio n a n d a r e n o t q u a lifie d under
th e W ic k s A c t for em p loym en t
b y t h e C it y .
HO USE PA IN T E R S
T h e H o u s e P a i n t e r s ’ E ligibleS
A sso c ia tio n w ill m e e t W ed nesday.
S e p t e m b e r 3, a t 7 : 3 0 p . m . , a t th e
P a i n t e r s ' L e g i o n P o s t , 301 W e s t
T w e n t y - n i n t h s t r e e t . N e w YorKA ll eligib les o n th is list are urged
to a tten d th is m e e tin g .
M atters
o f im p o r ta n c e w ill be d iscu ssed .
J
Pagfe Three
CIVIL SERVICE LEADED
Tuesday, September 2, 1941
S u b w a y
P ro m o tio n
T e s ts W
o n ’t B e
S e v e re
If you are an IRT or B M T e m ­
ployee w o r ry in g abou t th e prom o­
t i o n e x a m i n a t i o n s y o u ’r e g o i n g t o
talte
next
you can
m on th
or
later,
feel relieved.
th en
T h e C ivil
S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n i s n ’t p l o t t i n g
to
m ak e the te s ts so sev e r e th a t
E in stein
w o u ld
h a v e
trou b le
p assing.
The
LEADER
record-b reaking
lea rn s
th at
num ber
of
th e
tests
is being d e sig n e d p rim a rily to s e t
up
lists
for
all
titles
in
th ese
d ivision s.
S tiff
req u irem en ts
for
variouE j o b s , s u c h a s f o r p o l i c e a n d
f ir e m e n , o b v io u s ly led m a n y p e o ­
ple to b e lie v e th a t th e p r o g r a m
o f v ig o r o u s te s ts w a s g e n e r a l, a n d
too often
c a n d id a te s e v en
re­
frain ed from ta k in g a test be­
c a u s e th ey b elieved it w a s g o in g
to be “ too t o u g h .”
Prepare F or It
B u t , a t t h e s a m e t i m e , d o n ’t g e t
t h e i d e a t h a t i t ’s g o i n g t o b e a
cinch, either. Y ou m u st prep a re.
H o w e v e r , o n e t h i n g is c e r t a i n .
E v e r y o n e o f t h e 32 ,0 0 0 e m p l o y e e s
o f th e city tr a n s it s y s t e m is g o ­
in g to g e t a p r o m o tio n o p p o rtu n ­
ity th rou gh th e co m in g tests.
A m o n g th e first p r o m o tio n te s ts
in th e tr a n s it fie ld w ill be for
m o t o r m a n an d railroad clerk .
The
m otorm an
test
w ill
be
o p e n to I R T a n d B M T d iv is io n
em p loyees
and
pi'obably
IN D
d iv isio n w o rk ers.
I t w ill be th e
fir st p rom otion e x a m for m o to r ­
m a n under un ification .
P r e v i o u s l y , in I N D p r o m o t i o n
te sts for
m o to rm a n , on ly
con­
d u c t o r s w e r e elig ib le. U n d e r th e
n e w set-up, c o n d u cto rs, s tr e e t c a r
operators and perhaps bus op era­
to r s will be elig ib le.
F ir s t T e s t fo r P o r te r s, C lerk s
T h e pro m o tio n te st for p o rters
t o railroad c le rk w ill p r o b a b ly
be open o nly to I R T and B M T
w o r k e r s s in c e a n e w list o n th e
I N D d ivision w a s esta b lish ed o nly
r e c e n tl y . I t w ill be th e f ir s t t i m e
porters on th e I R T and B M T
lin es w ere e v er g iv e n a c h a n c e
to c o m p e te for p rom otion , a c co r d ­
i n g to F r e d H e d in , th e C ity C ivil
S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n ’s ti’a n s i t e x ­
pert.
L ists
E sta b lish ed
T h e y ’r e i n th e n e w s — s u b w a y m e n se en i n the se i l l u s t r a t i o n s a r e
p e r f o r m i n g o n l y a f e w o f th e v a s t n e t w o r k o f j o b s n e c e s s a r y t o
keep
0
tran sp o rtatio n
flo w in g
sm oothly.
g r a m , a n d l a r g e n u m b e r s o f th e m , t h is f a l l a n d w i n t e r , w i l l be
eligible
to
take pro m o tio n
exam inations.
Those
exams
w o n ’t
b e as d i f f i c u l t as s o m e o f th e s u b w a y m e n h a v e t h o u g h t .
h o l d s o m e 200 t e s t s a s p r o m p t l y
a s possible a n d r eq u ests s u b w a y
w o r k e r s to b e p a t ie n t a s all t e s ts
c a n n o t be a n n o u n c e d or h eld on
th e s a m e day. T h e
te sts w ill
be a r ra n g ed as th e n e e d s o f th e
th e s e r v ic e req uire.
M oanw 'hile, th e C o m m i s s io n in ­
su res th e rig h t of I R T a n d B M T
e m p lo y e e s by a llo w in g p ro v isio n a l
p r o m o t i o n s in l i e u o f t h e a b s e n c e
o f lists.
S o m e t e s ts w ill be h eld for title s
on bus and street car operators
th at do not exist at p resen t ia
th e city set-up.
I n ad d itio n
to th e m o to rm a n
and
railroad
clerk
p rom otion
tests, o th er early B M T and I R T
exam s
w ill
in clu d e
to w erm a n ,
sign al
m a in ta in er, p o w e r m a in tain er, ca r m a in ta in e r
(group s
a, b, c, d, e, f, g ) a s s i s t a n t t r a i n
d isp a tch er, train d isp a tch er , an d
su p e r v isin g titles su ch a s fo r e m a n
a n d a s s i s t a n t f o r e m a n in v a r i o u s
categories.
In all prob ab ility, a c c o r d in g to
M r. H e d in ,
th e lists
resu ltin g
fr o m th e te s t s w ill be d ivid ed
into sep a ra te groups.
In other
w o r d s it is f e l t t h a t a m a n w o r k ­
i n g in t h e I R T d i v i s i o n w i l l k n o w
m o re abou t the w o rk in g s and
e q u ip m e n t o f t h a t lin e th a n a
Q u ick ly
B e c a u s e t h e r e a r e n o l i s t s in e x ­
isten ce for I R T and B M T jobs,
r o s t e r s for all tit le s w ill h a v e to
be esta b lish ed .
A n d t h a t t h e y w i l l be , a s q u i c k ­
ly a s p o ssib le , is in d ic a te d by th e
fa c t th a t th e tr a n sit d iv isio n o f
t h e C o m m is s io n p la n s to d o u b le
its s t a ff o f junior e x a m in e r s and
e x a m i n i n g a s s is t a n t s in o rd er to
p u sh th e w o rk along.
T h e C om m ission
p ro m ises
to
4
th e c i t y ’s u n d e r g r o u n d
T h e y ’ve j u s t be en g i v e n w a g e - r a i s e s i n a " p a y - e q u a l i z a t i o n p r o ­
m a n fr o m a n o th e r d ivision .
L e t ’s t a k e f o r e x a m p l e a l i s t
resu ltin g from a p rom otion test
f o r m o t o r m a n . I f t h e t o p m a n is
an e m p lo y e e on th e I N D d iv isio n
a n d t h e r e is a v a c a n c y in th e
IR T
d ivision , th e
top m a n
is
s k ip p e d a n d s o on d o w n th e lin e
u n til a n I R T m a n is r e a c h e d .
T h a t is th e r e s u lt.
But when
t h e e n t i r e l i s t is s e p a r a t e d i n t o
th ree groups, o f course th e I R T
m a n s h o w s up a s top m a n on the
list for th a t d iv isio n a n d a c tu a lly
t h e r e is n o “ s k ip p in g .”
H o w e v e r , if o n e d iv is io n lis t is
e x h a u ste d , th e o fh er lists w ill be
used.
N e v e r t h e l e s s , t h e id e a is
to k e e p a m a n in o n e d iv is io n
w o r k i n g in t h a t d iv is io n .
C o m m i s s io n o f f ic i a ls u r g e all
tra n sit w o r k e rs to e x er t th e m ­
selv e s by p r ep arin g for th e te sts
a n d p r o m ise to hold n o o p e n c o m p e t it iv e t e s t s u n le s s th e r e is
no on e to p ro m o te.
M e a n w h ile , s in c e t h e r e is n o o n e
to p r o m o t e to th e job s, o p e n c o m ­
petitiv e te sts w ill be a n n o u n c e d
fo r tr a c k m a n , p la tfo r m m a n , m a in ta in e r s h e lp e r s in th e v a r io u s
g r o u p s a n d porter.
B u t a fin al a d v ic e fro m C o m ­
m is s io n t r a n s it e x p e r t s is:
“ D o n ’t f e a r t h e t e s t s . ”
W i l l B e A d d e d to S u b w a y S y s te m
0
New Wage-Hour Revision Calls for More Jobs
S i g n a l M a i n t a i n e r " B ” ...............
T h i r d R a il M a i n t a i n e r ...............
T r a c k m a n ( s u r f a c e ) ......................
T u r n s t i l e M a ' n t a i n e r ....................
M a in ta in er H elper “ B ”
( o t h e r ) ..............................................
M a i n t a i n e r H e l p e r “ D ” ............
T h e w a g e -h o u r eq u a liza tio n pro­
g ram of the B oard of T ra n sp o rta ­
t i o n w i l l s e e 40 0 n e w c i v i l s e r v i c e
w o r k e r s a d d ed to th e t r a n s it s y s ­
tem .
T h is
program
is
an
that w as
aspect
of
the
overlooked
400
6
3
sev en teen get in creases of 5 cen ts
t o 8 . 9 c e n t s a n d 5,321 g e t i n ­
c r e a s e s o f 3 c e n t s t o 4.9 c e n t s a n
hour.
O th er g r o u p s r eceiv e in ­
crea ses of v a ry in g am ou n ts.
T h e la r g e st ra te in c r e a se for an
e n tir e c la s s ific a t io n in t h e s c h e d ­
u l e s i s 10 c e n t s a n h o u r f o r 1,975
m otorm en
w 'h o s e r a t e h a s i n ­
c r e a s e d f r o m 96 c e n t s t o $1.06.
T h e program b ecam e effectiv e
S e p t e m b e r 1.
in
all th e c o m m e n t s m a d e la st w e e k .
A m o n g th e op en in gs m a d e p os­
s i b l e b y t h e B o a r d ’s p a y - w a g e r e ­
vision
and standardization
are
j o b s a s c a r m a i n t a i n e r in v a ’ i o u s
groups, car cleaners, s ig n a l and
tu rn stile m ain tain ers, c o n d u cto is,
m o to rm en , to w e r m e n and porters.
T h e n e w e m p lo y e e s w ill be a s ­
sig n e d a s follow s:
No. of
Annum
D epartm ent
M en
C o st
M a in te n a n c e
: 37
M a i n t e n a n c e of
W a y ........................... 23
P o w e r ........................
5
T ran sp o rtatio n
335
4
1
1
3
Pow er D epartm ent—
M a inta iner H elper “ C”
M a in ta in er H elper “ E ”
I t ’s a L o n g W a y t o S . I .
T ransportation D epartm ent—
C o n d u c t o r ........................................... 103
M o t o r m a n - M o t o r - c o n d u c t o r . . . . 72
T o w e r m a n .......................................... 19
E l e v a t o r A t t e n d a n t ...................... 6
P o r t e r ................................................... 123
C o llec tin g A ^ e n t ............................ 3
A ssista n t S tation S upeivisor . . . 9
335
$ 56.981
41,016
7,885
586,922
$692,834
w o r k in
Staten
If you
M ichael
listen to th e p lea o f E .
W h ite,
of
secretary
to
H o sp ita ls,
the
ydu
th e
m ond.
T ran sit
S ystem
and
w ill
af­
nouncem ent
fo l­
M a in te n an ce D ept.—
C a r M a i n t a i n e r “ A ” ..................... 1
C a r M a i n t a i n e r “ E ” .................... 3
R o a d C a r I n s p e c t o r ......................
1
C a r C l e a n e r s ..................................... 32
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Civil. HKKVICK 1.KAIIKK
t'opyriarht, 1941. by (ivll Hfrvir*
l‘iibllraM»nei. Inc. Kntered n s h * c ond-clMM miittrr
S. 10S9. hI th«
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to
so o n w o u ld g e t th e id e a t h e r e w a s
An­
c o m m ittees
iza tio n s
of
the
program
rep resen tin g
organ­
o f em p lo y ees.
for a s ta n d a r d iza tio n o f p ay rates,
4
w ants
T h e en tire p lan w ill ad d a b o u t
$6,0 00 ,000 t o t h e a n n u a l p a y r o l l o f
f e c t a b o u t 32 ,0 0 0 e m p l o y e e s .
1
W ho
Islan d ?
D ep artm en t
$ 6 , 0 00,0 00 A d d e d t o P a y r o l l
A breakdow n of th e em p lo y ees
n e e d e d is a s f o l l o w s ;
M a i n t e n a n c e o f W a y D e p t .—
L i g h t M a i n t a i n e r ..........................
M a i n t a i n e r T ro lle y ( to be P o w e r
distribution m a i n t a i n e r )
Appointees Won’t Stay There
p r o v id e s for a b a sic fo r ty -eig h thour w eek.
R ed u ctio n o f w o rk in g hours and
th e
adjustm ents
In
o p eratin g
s c h e d u l e s m a k e t h e 400 n e w e m ­
p loyees n ecessary.
U n d e r t h e n e w p l a n , 11,467 e m ­
p lo y ees receive in creases o f from
9 c e n t s t o 14.9 c e n t s a n h o u r.
S ev en th ou san d six hu ndred and
s o m e s o r t o f p l a g u e o n in R i c h ­
W h ite
C ivil
ta b lish
asked
S ervice
sp ecial
th e
M u n icip a l
C om m ission
e lig ib le
to
es­
lists
for
s u c h a s c l e r k a n d s t e n o g r a p h e r in
S ta te n Islan d.
A c c o r d in g to C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­
m i s s i o n e r W a l l a c e S. S a y r e , t h e
H o s p i t a l s D e p a r t m e n t s a y s it h a s
a p r o b le m g e t t i n g a p p o in te e s to
s t a y o v e r in R i c h m o n d .
M a n y e lig ib le s , a c c o r d in g to th e
H o sp ita l D e p a r tm e n t com p lain t,
sim p ly refu se to a c ce p t a p p o in t­
m e n t on th e g r o u n d s o f location .
O thers, th e sto ry goes, a c ce p t
a p p o in tm en t
a n d
Im m ed iately
s t a r t s h o p p i n g a r o u n d fo r a trans*
fe r to a n o th e r borough .
B ig T u rn over
H o sp ita l o ffic ia ls tell th e C o m ­
m i s s i o n t h a t it i s d i f f i c u l t t o r u n
th e S ta te n Isla n d o ffice properly
because o f th e tu rn over and the
p r o b l e m o f b r e a k i n g in n e w e m ­
plo y ees.
So th e C ity C om m ission h as
a d o p te d a n e w s c h e m e to p u t a n
en d to th e D e p a r tm e n t o f H o s ­
p it a ls d if f ic u l t y in s e c u r i n g c le r k s
and sten o g ra p h ers for e m p lo y ­
m e n t in S t a t e n I s la n d .
I t ’s t h i s :
“ H a v e th e lis ts for c le r k and
sten ograp h er
scanned
and
by
m eans
of
a
q u estion n aire
de­
t e r m i n e how' m a n y c a n d i d a t e s o n
th ese lists are w illin g to ta k e jobs
in S t a te n Isla n d .
T h eir n a m es
should th en be p la ced on a sp e ­
cial list an d c e r tifie d fo r S t a te n
Isla n d .”
It is th e b e lie f o f t h e C o m ­
m is s io n th a t t h e y w ill th e n be
able to s a tis fy th e clerica l an d
ste n o g r a p h ic n e e d s o f the H o s ­
p ita l D e p a r t m e n t in R ic h m o n d .
M aybe so, m aybe so.
X J a y L |ft
M i c h a e l S a m i t c a , o f 210 2 W a l ­
lace a v en u e, th e B ro n x , w o n t o p
p la ce on th e X -K a y T e c h n ic ia n
list w i t h a s c o r e o f 93.64. S e c o n d
W'as I r v i n g W e l l c o m e , 3207 B r o a d ­
w a y , A s t o r i a , w i t h a m a r k o f 90.20
a n d H a r o l d M i t c h e l l , 1436 L o n g ­
f e llo w a v e n u e , th e B ro n x , th ird
w i t h a s c o r e o f 83.4 0. T h e r e a r o
17 o n t h e lis t.
I n a d d i t i o n to t h e f i r s t t h r e e ,
those
m a k in g th e roster,
w ith
th e ir s co r e s, follow . F r e d S h e in k o p f , 83.30, J o s e p h A .
Kucher,
82.90, J e a n e t t e L . R o b e r t s , 81.6 0,
A r t h u r M. F r e i d r i c h s , 81 .08, J o ­
s ep h H o rsh k o w itz,
80.02,
Frank
A.
Cogan,
79.68,
E stelle
R.
R o b b i n s , 79.56, I r b y L e o n J a c q u e t ,
73.1 3,
G e o r g e L e w k o w i c z , 78.64,
M iria m
G argle,
76. 80,
A lfred
A y v a s i a n , 75.90, R e u b e n R . B i r d ,
75.74, H e r b e r t L . F i s h b e i n . 75.70,
a n d D a v i d R o s e n , 75.48.
T h e j o b p a j ’s $1,200 t o $1,500
and at th e tim e a p p lic a tio n s w ere
o p en ed th ere w ere four v a c a n c ie s
in t h e H e a l t h a n d H o s p i t a l d e ­
p artm en ts.
D u ties
in clu d e
op era tio n
of
X -R a y ap p aratu s and au xiliary
eq u ip m en t, m a k e n eg a tiv es and
a s s i s t in X - R a y t h e r a p y .
S u p e rm e n
M a y o r ’s
G e t
E a r
M a y o r L a G u a r d i a is c o n s i d e r i n g
a p r o p o s a l , a d v a n c e d b y t h e b'a nita tio n M en 's E lig ib le A sso c ia tio n ,
to
rem ove
p ick ets
from
iron
fences.
T h e p u rp ose o f th e pro­
p o s a l is t o m a k e s c r a p m e t a l
a v a ila b le for n a tio n a l d e fe n s e a n d
to p r e v e n t a c c i d e n t s to c h ild r e n .
O ffic er s o f th e a sso c ia tio n h a v e
s e n t s im ila r le tte r s to th e fiv a
borou gh p resid en ts of N e w Y ork.
C o p
B elo w
is
v s.
an
extensive
t o q u e s t i o n 5, p a r t 2, o f
geant
exam,
prepared
fo r The L E A D E R
trand
P.
W ray
week
appeared
T ra ffic
answer
the s e r ­
especially
by Lieut. B e r ­
(retired ).
th e
Last
answer
to
q u e s t i o n 6 ( n o t 2 ) o f p a r t 2. T h e
LEADER
has r e c e i v e d
some in ­
te res tin g com m ents fro m members
o f th e f o r c e c o n c e r n i n g these a r ­
tic le s by L i e u t .
W r a y . L e t ’s h a ve
any
may
id e a s
m ind
that
co ncern ing
be
In
the se
your
q u e st io n s
a n d answers.
A . Valid C'rltli-isniH of T r a f f i c
1. T h ia c o d e d o e s n ’t Rive p o li c e
a n d law en fo rcem en t a g en cies con ­
t r o l o v e r p e d e s t r i a n s a s p r o v id e d b y
th e chaiter.
2. Sonne o f i t s r e f e r e n c e s a r e i n a c c u r a te.
3. T h e T a r f f i c C o d e h a s b e e n In
c o n t r a d i c t i o n to t h e C o d e o f C r i m ­
inal P roc e d u r e and th e Charter re­
l a ti n g to th e pow ers of a rrest and
« e r v i c e o f s u m m o n s e s by a p o a c e
o f f i c e r u n d e r o r i g i n a l T r a f f i c C od e
A r t . 5 S e c . 81. ( H o w e v e r , t h i s s e c ­
t i o n h a s s i n c e b e e n a m e n d e d to c o ­
incid e w ith abo v e law s.)
4. T h e r e h a v e b e e n a c o n s i d e r a b l e
nu m ber of am end m ents w hich are
n o t o f c o m m o n k n o w e l d g e d u e to
t h e i r b e i n g p u b l i s h e d o n l y in th e
C i l y R e c o r d , a p u b l i c a t i o n w h i c h is
r o t generally known.
5. A l t h o u g h m a n y t e r m s a r e d e ­
f i n e d , t h e in t ei pr’e t a t i o n o f s u c h
term s as “ unreasonably inteiferjng”
and
“ unreasonable
endang e i s , ” e t c ., a r e s u b j e c t to c o n j e c Ture.
P ro b le m
6. P e r s o n s w h o a r e not f a m i l i a r
w i t h th e n e i g h b o r h o o d t h e y a r e in
a r e u n n e c e s s a r i l y c o n f u s e d b y lack
o f d i r e c t i o n a l s i g n s or i n f o r m a t i o n
a s to w h e t h e r t h e h i g h w a y is o p e r ­
a tin g under a p r o g ressiv e, isolated
or s y n c h r o n i z e o s y s t e m o f l i g h t s .
T h i s c a u s e s i m p e d i m e n t in f l o w o f
t r a f f i c . T h e r e is n o t h i n g in t h e C o d e
th at s la te s w h ere th e various s y s ­
t e m s . a r e in e f f e c t .
7. T h e r e is a l a c k o f u n i f o r m i t y
with the sta te law s such as the
la w s r eg a rd in g speed lim its, r e c k ­
l e s s a n d « la n g e r o u s d r i v i n g , e t c .
8. N o p r o p e r p r o v i s i o n h a s b e e n
m a d e in t h e C o d e f o r a u n i f o r m p e ­
rio d o f t i m e a t i n t e r v a l o f li g h t
c h a n g e s f o r t h e p r o t e c t i o n o f both
m otorists and pedestrians.
9. T h e r e in d a n g e r in c r o s s i n g
a g a i n s t t r a f f i c in o r d e r t o f i x f l a t s
in m a n n e r p r e s c r i b e d . ( C r o s s i n g to
o p p o s i t e c u r b i f f l a t is on l e f t s i d e . )
10. T h e c o il e p r o v i d e s f o r d i s c r i m ­
i n a t i o n a g a i n s t t h e p e d e .s tr ia n a t
certain in ter sec tio n s w h e r e right
t u r n s a r e p e r m i t t e d o n t h e red
l ig h t . T h e r e is a l s o d i s c r i m i n a t i o n
a g a i n s t b u s e s , h a c k s , e tc .
B. T e n d e n c y T o w a r d S a f e r O p e r a ­
tion « f V e h le le s a n d B e t t e r
I ’ro t e c t i o n f o r t h e P e d e s t r i a n .
1. T h e r e h a v e b e e n a d e c r e a s e in
the num ber of fatalities and in ­
ju r ie s .
2. I s s u a n c e o f t h e U . P . 47 h a s
elim in ated a ccid en ts caused by v io ­
l a t i o n s c o m m i t t e d t h r o u g h ig n o r rance.
3. T h e r e h a s b e e n b e t t e r o b e d i e n c e
t o p o li c e a n d o f f i c i a l t r a f f i c c o n ­
trol d e v i c e s
4. P u n i s h m e n t a s
provided
has
b e e n a. d e t e r r e n t t o v i o l a t i o n s a n d
to a c c i d e n t s
5. E x p l a n a t o r y s a f e t y p r e c a u t i o n s
regarding th e lights h as ta k en som e
people by the hand so to speak.
T H E FO LLOW ING PROVISIONS
I N C O R P O R A T E D I N T H E COI>E
A L S O T E N D TO S A F E R • V E H I C U ­
LA R OPER A T IO N A N D P E D E S R IA N PR OTEC TION :
6. R e g u l a t i o n p r o v i d i n g f o r s t o p ­
ping clear of th e pedestrian c r o s s ­
w a lk provides s a fe ty io r sa id p e d e s ­
tr ia n .
7. A d r i v e r t u r n i n g i n t o o r f r o m
o r c r o s s i n g a s t r e e t w h e r e t h e r e is
n o l i g h t Is g u i d e d b y t h e r u l e o f
tu rn s and crossings.
8. U s e o f t h e p r o g r e s s i v e , i s o l a t e d
and sy n ch ron ized sy ste m s .
9. U s e o f d i r e c t i o n a l s i g n s h a s
les.<«ened c o n f u s i o n .
10. A d d i n g o f A r t. 3 r e l a t i n g t o
da n gerous drivin g has curtailed th e
v a rio us kinds o f d a n g er o u s driving.
11. S p e e d l i m i t s h a v e b e e n a d ­
j u s t e d t o c o n d i t i o n s r e s u l t i n g in
m ore w illin g obedience.
12. U s e o f p l a y s t r e e t s h a s p r o ­
vi d e d p r o t e c t i o n fo r c h i l d r e n .
13. B r a k e s a n d s t e e r i n g t e s t s h a v e
tak en cars w ith fau lty m e c h a n ism s
fr o m t h e ro ad.
14. S i g n a l s by d r i v e r s h a v e b e e n
sim plified elim in ating confusion.
15. R i g h t o f w a y is c l e a r l y d e f i n e d
a n d all d r i v e r s s h o u l d n o w k n o w
their responsibility.
16. T u r n i n g on c r e s t o f a g r a d e
h a s b e e n p r o h ib it e d r e s u l t i n g in
fe w e r a c cid e n ts o f this type.
17. P a . s s i n g to r i g h t or l e f t p e r ­
m itted under certain conditions e x ­
p editing m o v e m e n t of traffic.
18. P e d e s t r i a n s g r a n t e d r i g h t o f
w aay
y in c e r t a i n i n s t a n c e s .
19. D u t y o f d r i v e r s u p o n a p p r o a c h
o f e m e r g e n c y v e h i c l e s , is d e f i n e d ,
this fix i n g responsibility.
20. T r o l l e y s g i v e n r i g h t o f w a y
o v er certain traffic.
21. P r o h i b i t i n g t h e f o l l o w i n g o f a n
e m e r g e n c y v e h i c l e w i t h i n 200 f e e t .
22. C a m p p i n p v e h i c l e s
w ith
an
a u d i b l e w a r n i n g or s i g n a l l i n g d e ­
v ic e .
23. T h e r e q u i r e m e n t o f d r i v e r t o
h a v e h a n d s on s t e e r i n g d e v i c e tend.*!
to s a f e r o p e r a t i o n .
A p p re n tic e A m o n g T e s ts
S c h e d u le d b y N .Y .C .
t a i n c r , N . Y . C, T r a n s i t S y s t e m ,
W eig h m a ster.
Series Is of Unusual Interest
B o ro u g h P r e sid e n t of the B r o n x ).
B elow
is
a
listin g
o f exaniin a-
tio n s w h ic h w ill be g iv e n by th e
N e w Y o r k C ity C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­
m ission
in
the
near
fu ture.
No
d a t e s h a v e b een set, nor h a v e the
re q u ir e m e n ts been fu lly w o rk ed
o u t a s y e t. W h e n th e y are, the
d e lta
w ill
a p p e a r
in
The
L E A D E R . Plea.se n o te t h a t th e
p r e s e n t list is o f u n u s u a l in t e r ­
e s t —i t c o n t a i n s
th e
ap p ren tice
(a u to m o tiv e trades) and the o f­
fice
m ach in e
operator
exam s
w h ich
The
LEADER
has
de­
s c r i b e d a t s o m e l e n g t h in p r e c e d ­
i n g i.ssues. T h e p r o m o t i o n t e s t s
■will i n t e r e s t e m p l o y e e s . O n e e x ­
a m —t h a t
for
b a r b e r —h a s
been
sch ed u led
for
a
great
m any
m o n t h s . N o o n e a t th e C ivil S e r ­
v ice
C o m m issio n
had
any
in­
fo r m a tio n th is w e e k a s to w h e n
Jt w o u l d b e h e l d .
A w o r d o f a d v i c e : If y o u p l a n
FREE PRACTICE
O N A M . H I O N 'I 'K O
n P E W R lT E R S
rp: n t a n k w
PORTARLE ROYAL
8 K I.K (:T I< ).\ o k
I - A T K M O O K I , U L SI.M CSS
M A ( IIIM C S
Royal
Underwood
Remington
L. C. Smith
Woodstock
W e D e l i v e r a n d Cii ll f o r . M a c l il iu ' s
A t All
T I i o i i h i i i i i I n H a v e TnKNcd o n
O u r M arliiiU 's
W IL L IA M W E IS S
S19
Tuesday, September 2,1941
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Pafjfe Pour
W K S r
371 h S T H E K T
1 . 0 N ( i . 6-2481
P rom otion T ests
A ir
B rake
A sp h alt
Forem an
A sp h a lt
t o t a k e a n y o f t h e e x a m s , d o n ’t
w a i t u n til th e la s t m in u t e b e fo r e
y o u begin p rep a rin g . S ta rt n o w !
T h e c o m p le te list fo llo w s:
O pen C om p etitive T ests
A i r ' T r a f f ic C o n t r o l R e c o r d e r .
A p p ren tice (A u tom otive T rad es).
A ss is ta n t D ir ec to r o f P u b lic A s­
sista n c e (C are o f H o m e le s s a n d
T ra n sien ts).
A ssista n t G a r d e n e r
(W est­
chester,
P u tnam ,
U lster, S c h o ­
harie a n d G reen e C o u n tie s).
Barber.
C ar M a in ta in e r -G roup E , N . Y.
C. T r a n s i t S y s t e m .
C h em ist,
C h ief D e n ta l Su p erv iso r.
D en tal H ygien ist.
D ir ec to r o f A ir T r a ffic C ontrol
a n d A irp o rt.
I n s p e c t o r o f E l e v a t o r s , G r a d e 3.
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( C i v i l ) , G r a d e 3.
Ju n io r
E n g in eer
(E lectrical)
G r a d e 3.
J u n io r E p id em io lo g ist.
L aboratory
A ssista n t
(H isto­
lo g y ).
M ech an ical D r a fts m a n (E le c tr i­
c a l ) , G r a d e 3.
O ffice A p p lia n ce O perator (B u r ­
ro u g h s B o o k k e e p in g M a ch in e).
O ffice A p p lia n ce o p e r a t o r
(I.B .M . A c c o u n t in g M a c h in e ).
O ffice A p p lia n ce O p e r a t o r
(I.B .M . N u m e r ic K e y P u n c h M a ­
ch in e).
O ffice A p p lia n c e O p era to r ( N a ­
tio n a l C a sh R e g is te r M a ch in e ).
O f f i c e
A p p lian ce
O perator
(R em in g to n R an d P o w e r s K ey
P u n ch M ach in e).
Pow er
M a i n t a i n e r , N . Y . C.
T ra n sit S ystem .
R a d io R e p a ir M ech a n ic.
R o a d C a r I n s p e c t o r , N . Y . C.
T ran sit System ,
S eam stress.
S enior A d m in istra tiv e A ssistan t,
B u r ea u o f P la n t O p eration s and
M a in ten a n ce, D e p a r tm e n t of E d u ­
ca tio n .
V e n tila t in g an d D r a in a g e M a in -
M a in ta in er,
IN D
D iv is io n , N . Y. C. T r a n s i t S y s t e m .
(O ffice
Forem an
of
(O ffice
of
B orough P resident of R ich m o n d ).
A ssista n t
Forem an
(L igh tin g),
I N D D i v i s i o n , N . Y . C. T r a n s i t
System .
A ss is ta n t Su p erv iso r (E le c tr ica l
P o w e r ) I N D D i v i s i o n , N . Y . C.
T ran sit S ystem .
A s s i s t a n t Superviisor o f R e c r e a ­
tion , D e p a r t m e n t o f P a r k s .
B o ro u g h S u p e r in t e n d e n t o f
B uild in gs, (D e p a r tm e n t of H o u s ­
in g and B u ild in gs).
C aptain (P o lice D e p a r tm e n t).
C a r M a i n t a i n e r —G r o u p E , I N D
D i v i s i o n , N . Y . C. T r a n s i t S y s t e m .
C h e m ist (C ity-W ide).
C h ie f (F ire D e p a r tm e n t).
C ourt A tte n d a n t (F iv e In ferior
C ourts).
C ourt
C lerk ,
Grade
3
(C ity
C ourt).
E l e c t r i c a l D r a f t s m a n , N . Y . C.
T u n n el A uth ority.
E x a m i n e r , G r a d e 4, ( B o a r d o f
E stim a te).
Forem an
(E lectrical
Power)
I N D D i v i s i o n , N , Y . C. T r a n s i t
S ystem .
F o r e m a n (L ig h tin g ) I N D D iv i­
s i o n , N . Y . C. T r a n s i t S y s t e m .
F o rem a n o f P orters
(D ep art­
m e n t of P u b lic W o rk s).
F orem an of Pavers.
G eneral F o r e m a n (C ity-W ide).
‘ General
Forem an,
G rade
4
(B orou gh P resid ent o f M an h at­
tan ).
I n sp e c to r o f B oilers, G ra d e 8
(H o u sin g and B u ild in gs).
Insp ector
of D ock
and Pier
C o n stru ctio n .
In sp ector of H ou sin g, G rade 3
(H o u sin g and B u ild in g s).
I n s p e c t o r o f P l u m b i n g , G r a d e 3,
(H o u sin g and B u ild in gs).
J u n io r C ivil S e r v ic e E x a m i n e r
(C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n ) .
J u n i o r Civil S e r v ic e E x a m i n e r
( E n g i n e e r i n g ) , Civil S e r v ic e C o m ­
m issio n .
Ju n ior M ech an ical D r a fts m a n
24. C l i n g i n g t o v e h i c l e s is p r o h i b ­
ited,
thus
m in im izing
accidents
c a u sed by hitching.
25. P r o h i b i t i n g r i d i n g o n h a n d l e
b a r s r e d u c e s i n j u r i e s t o li m b s .
26. T h e c o n f i n i n g o f p e r s o n s on
s k a t e s , e t c ., to p l a y s t r e e t s a n d
c io ss w a lk s w hen crossing streets
r e d u c e s a c c i d e n t s to c h i l d r e n a n d
p e r m i t s v i g i l a n c e o f d r i v e r to be d i ­
rected to w a rd other hazards.
27. P r o h i b i t i n g c o a s t i n g o f v e h i c l e
o n d o w n g r a d e w i t h g e a r s in n e u ­
t r a l k e e p s c a r u n d e r b e t t e r c o n tr o l.
28. T h e
req uirem ent o f havin g
w h e e l s o n g r a d e t o be k e p t to c u r b
p reven ts accid en ts by un attended
vehicles.
29. R e q u i r i n g m i r r o r s w i t h u n i m ­
paired vision p r e ven ts a c c id e n ts due
t o s h o r t s t o p s , tu r n s , e tc .
30. P r o h i b i t i n g m o r e t h a n t h r e e
a d u l t s in s e a t w i t h d r i v e r p r e v e n t s
i n t e r f e r e n c e w i t h s a i d d r iv e r .
31. P r o h i b i t i n g
body
extendin g
outsid e o f a n y part o f the vehicle
p r e v e n t s i n j u r i e s d u e to s i d e » w i p Ing .
32. P r o t e c t i o n
is g iv e n persons
s t a n d i n g in s a f e t y z o n e s b y p r o h i b ­
itin g v etiicles fro m p a s s in g th ro u g h
th em .
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d r il ls b y r e s t r i c t i n g v e h i c l e s t o 100
fe e t therefrom .
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behind v e ­
hicles protected by regulation pro­
v i d i n g f o r r ed f l a g or l i g h t i f m a ­
terial e x t e n d s beyond 4 feet.
35. R e p o r t i n g o f a c c i d e n t s p r o ­
v i d e s s t a t i s t i c s , e t c ., w h i c h a r e v a l ­
u a b l e In s a f e t y c a m p a i g n s .
36. P r o h i b i t i n g d a z z l i n g l i g h t s p r o ­
t e c t s d r i v e r s a g a i n s t b e i n g b li n d e d
by a p p r o a c h in g v e h ic le s w ith said
ligh ts.
37. D r i v e r s a r e r e q u ir e d to k e e p
w i n d s h i e l d c l e a r o f p a p e r s , e tc .,
w h i c h o b s t r u c t v is io n .
3 8 . s P r o p e r l i g h t s m u s t be p r o v id e d
both w h ile drivin g and w hile park­
i n g s o t h a t o t h e r vehic le .s m a y o b ­
s e r v e t h e m i n t i m e to a v o i d a c c i ­
dent.
39. L e a r n e r s ’ s t r e e t s h a v e b e e n s e t
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a n d to t h o s e u s i n g b u s i e r t h o r o u g h ­
fares.
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sa id y e s a n d th e C iv il S e r v ic e
C o m m is s io n s a id no.
H e r e ’s t h e i r l a t e s t d e c i s i o n :
“No.
O rder
an
exam
for
la b o r e r .”
A t the la st m e e tin g of the C om ­
m is s io n , it h a d b e fo r e it a r e c o m ­
m e n d a tio n to r e c o n sid e r den ia l o f
requests
of
tw o
clea n ers
for
transfers
fro m th e
D epartm ent
o f P u b lic W o r k s to th e p o sitio n
of
laborer
in
th e
R ich m o n d
B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t ’s o f f i c e .
T h e reco m m en d a tio n , ap p roved
b y th e C o m m issio n , w a s m ad e b y
S a m u e l H . G a lsto n , a .ssistan t di­
rector o f e x a m in a tio n s , a n d read
as follow s:
" A t a m eetin g
o f th e
Com ­
m i s s i o n h e l d o n A u g u s t 13, 1941,
a report of E x a m in in g A ssista n t
C arty
suggested
a
procedure
for th e a p p ro v a l o f tr a n sfe r s o f
cle a n e rs a n d p o r te r s to th e p o si­
tion o f
la b o r e r w a s
con sid ered
and approved.
“ M r. C a r ty r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t
If a c l e a n e r o r p o r t e r c a n s e c u r e
a
tr a n s fe r to
th e p osition
of
la b o r e r s u c h
tr a n s fe r shall b e
approved
under th e
rules pro­
vid ed
th e
proposed
transferee
p a sse d a p h y sica l e x a m in a tio n to
p r o v e h is f it n e s s to p e r f o r m th e
w o r k o f lab orer.
“ T h e C o m m issio n d irected th a t
th is p ro ced u re be a p p lied to th e
r eq u e st for tr a n s fe r o f W a lte r J .
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th e D e p a r tm e n t of P u b lic W o rk s
to th e p o s it io n o f la b o r e r in t h e
o ffice
o f th e
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B o ro u g h o f R ic h m o n d . T h is w a s
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m atters
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is r e c o m m e n m d e d th a t in ste a d o f
p erm ittin g the tra n sfer of em ­
p loyees
from
th e
position
of
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porter
to
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a fter a
p h ysical ex a m in a tio n a
p rom otion e x a m in a tio n be order­
ed to th e p o s itio n o f la b o r e r a n d
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ap p o in ted
T h e d e m a n d s fr o m th e h o sp ita ls
( w e ’ll u s e t h e i r n u m b e r s o n t h e
u p o n th e S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­
l i s t ) : 1, 2, 3, 5, 6.
T h e ap p oin t­
m is s io n h a v e b een m o s t p ressin g ,
m e n t s h a v e b e e n m a d e in R o c h e s ­
ter, A lb a n y , B u f f a lo ,
Syracuse,
an d N e w York.
The' job p a y s
S t a te T r a in in g S c h o o l fo r G irls at
f r o m $ 2 ,7 6 0 t o $3,360.
$2 ,240.
K n ip lo y in eiit C ou n selo r, B u r e a u
P rin cip al, S chool o f N u r sin g ,
o f P la c e m e n t, D P U I : th e follow ­
D ep a r tm e n t o f M en tal H ygien e.
in g h a v e received a p p o in tm e n ts:
T h e N o . 1 can d id ate, M ary M.
1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14. P a y
K in g , h a s been a p p o in ted to H a r ­
la $ 1 ,8 0 0 t o $2,300.
l e m V a l l e y H o s p i t a l a t $ 1,500 a n d
A s s i s t a n t C le rk , C ivil S e r v ic e
m ain ten an ce.
C o m m i s s i o n ( p r o m o t i o n ) : 1, 4, 5,
S ocial W o r k e r, D e p a r tm e n t o f
7, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26,
S ocial W elfa re. T h e re h ave b een
32.
T h e jo b s a r e all in A lb a n y ,
3 a p p o i n t m e n t s . 36 n a m e s a r e o n
a n d p a y $120 0 t o $ 1 , 7 0 0 a y e a r .
th e list.
A ssista n t S t e n o grapher: ap­
Ju n io r A uditor, U n e m p lo y m e n t
p o i n t m e n t s , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,
In su r a n c e B e n e fit U n it, D e p a r t­
9, 11, 14, 15. P a y s $ 1 , 2 0 0 t o $1,5 00
m e n t o f A u d it a n d C on trol. T h e
a year.
^ fo llo w in g h a v e b een app ointed:
A ssista n t T a b u la tin g C l e r k .
1, 3, 4, 6. T h e r e a r e 39 n a m e s o n
T h ere has been on e a p p o in tm en t,
t h e list.
N i c h o l a s A m o r o s a . T h e list, e s t a b ­
P r in c ip a l C lerk , D P U I . R e c e n t
l i s h e d A u g u s t 5, i s f o r a j o b p a y ­
a p p o in tm e n ts from th is list are
i n g $1 ,2 00 t o $1,700 .
n u m b e r s 22, 26 , 34, 35.
T h e job
F a c to r y In sp ector.
E sta b lish ed
p a y s $ 2 , 0 0 0 t o $2 ,500, a c c o r d i n g t o
la st w eek , th ere h a v e a s yet been
th e a n n o u n c e m e n t, bu t so m e ap ­
n o a p p o i n t m e n t s f r o m t h i s list.
p o in tm en ts h ave been m ad e
at
S e n io r C la im s C lerk , D e p a r t ­
$1,9 8 0 . 90 n a m e s a r e o n t h e l i s t .
m e n t o f P u b lic W elfare. O ne a p ­
Ju n ior
E d u ca tio n
E x a m in er.
p o in tm en t
has
been
m ade
at
T here have been no p erm an en t
$1,400.
ap p oin tm en ts, but
102
ap p o in t­
S e n io r A c c o u n t C lerk , D e p a r t ­
m e n ts h a v e been m a d e for te m ­
m e n t o f P u b lic W elfare. O ne a p ­
p o r a r y o n e - m o n t h p e r i o d s . P a y is
p o in tm en t has been m ade.
$130 t o $19 0 a m o n t h .
D irecto r o f E d u ca tio n , D e p a r t­
T oll C ollecto r, N e w Y o r k S ta te
m e n t o f C o rrectio n .
No. 1 m an
B rid g e A uth ority.
N o a p p o in t­
w a s ap p o in ted , G len n M. K e n d a ll.
m e n ts h a v e as y et b een m a d e from
T h e p o s i t i o n p a y s $ 5 , 2 0 0 t o $6, 450.
t h i s r o s t e r . 18 5 n a m e s a r e o n t h e
A ssista n t
S u p erin ten d en t,
D e­
list.
p a r tm e n t of S ocial W e lfa r e . K a th ­
A ssista n t In su ra n ce E x a m in er.
le e n M . B o x , N o . 1 on t h e list, h a s
N o . 1 h a s b e e n a p p o i n t e d a t $2,7 70.
b e e n a p p o in te d to th e N e w Y o r k
35 n a m e s a r e o n th e list.
iHUBuage)
E x c h a n g e S t . ; G l e n g F a l i . s , 21 B a y S t . ;
(t l o v e r . s v il l e , 03 N . M a i n S t . ; U e r k i t n e r ,
1 03 O r o e n S t . ; I l o r n e l l , 4 0 B r o a d w a y ;
J I u d s o n , 72 1 W a r r e n S t . ; I t h a c a , Jli E .
S e n e c a S t . ; . J a m e s t o w n , li;< E a s t T h i r d
S t.;
K inp .sto n .
2 1 , F air
S t.;
rjtlle
F a l l a , ,Vm M a i n S t . ; L o c k p o r t . .T R a i e
S t . ; M a s s e n a , 4,"i M a i n S t . ; M i d d l e t o w n .
1 C e n t r e S t . ; M o n t i c o l l o , 2.'U B r o a i i w a y ;
N ew ark,
lt'^8 M a i n S t . ;
X e w h u i g h , 80
B roadw ay.
N e w Y o r k C i ty , ( M e t r o p o l i t a n ro K io ii)
C e n tra l B u ild in i; a n d
C o n . s t r u c t i o n , 41
R. 2Hrd S t . ;
D re.'w r n d u s t r y ,
22."i W .
34th
S t.;
M etal
T rades,
87
M adiaon
Ave.
N ia q : a r a F a l l s , 220 F i r s t S t.; N o r w i c h .
29 N . B r o a d S t . ; N y a c k , W S. B r o a d w 'a y ; O K den.'ilinrcr, 3HI S t a t e S t . ; O l e a n ,
10!t T , a u r e n s S t . ; O n e i d a . 2.‘!fl M a i n S t . ;
O n o o n t a , 2.'i0 M a i n S t . ; O . ' ^ w e c o . 201 W
F irst
S t.;
P eekskill.
10 37
M ain
S t.;
Platt!<l>urp:li,
4(1 C l i n t o n
S t.;
PouKhk e e p . s i p , 2 W a s h i n c r f o n .'^t.; R o c h e s t e i ' .
0" B ro a d
S t . . a l s o 1.’>5 W .
M a in S t.:
R o m e , 10(1 N . r f e o r e e S t . ; S a r a n a c L a l c c ,
n o M a i n S t . ; S a r a t o g a S p r i n s s . 21 B a y
S t . ; S i h e n e c t a d y , 331 S t a t e S t . ; .«lyra
c u s e , f h i m e . s B M u r . . ai.^so 401 S
S ta te
S t.;
T roy.
2."'< B r o a d w a v ;
Tttica.
110
C .en e se e S t.; W a i te r t o w n , l i i g h t & P o w e r
B iiild in s.
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and
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soon
as
the
list
was
re­
c e i v e d in N e w Y o i ' k C i t y , t h e d i s ­
trict
rep resen ta tiv es,
G reene
and
W.
M yron
R ich ard
L.
Lom ax,
b e g a n s e n d in g o u t q u estio n n a ires
to th e e lig ib les.
T h e eligib les are g iv e n a ch oice
o f i n s t i t u t i o n s in w h i c h t h e y m a y
w i s h to w o r k .
A t C en tra l Islip
S t a t e H o s p ita l, in S u f f o lk C o u n ty,
both m a le an d fe m a le a tten d a n ts
a r e n e e d e d . C e n t r a l I s l i p is f o r t y s e v e n m ile s fr o m N e w Y o r k C ity.
C r e e d m o o r H o s p ita l, in Q u e e n s
V illage, w a n ts o n ly m a les.
K i n g s P a r k S t a t e H o s p i t a l (4 5
m il e s fr o m N e w Y o r k , in S u f f o lk
C o u n ty ), req u ires both m a le s and
fem ales.
P ilg rim S ta te H osp ital, B r e n t­
w o o d (43 m ile s fr o m N e w Y o r k ),
is a ls o a s k i n g b o t h fo r m a le a n d
fem a le a tten d an ts.
R o ck la n d
S ta te H osp ital, Or­
an geb u rg, R o ck la n d C ounty, can
u s e m e n a n d w o m e n , too. R o c k ­
la n d is t w e n t y m i l e s f r o m N e w
Y o r k C i t 5^
T h e s e h o s p it a ls w ill e m p lo y p e o ­
p le f r o m t h e n e w list.
B ro o k ly n S ta te H osp ital, and
P s y c h i a t r i c I n s t i t u t e , 722 W e s t
168th s tr e e t. N e w Y o r k C ity, still
h a v e su ffic ie n t eligib les availab le
o n th e old lis t to m e e t th e ir p r e s ­
ent needs.
s o n s a r e s u b m i t t e d to th e D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f C ivil S e r v i c e . ”
Sh ortage of M en
O ne d iffic u lty th a t c o n fr o n ts th e
C ivil S e r v ic e (C om m ission a n d th e
h o s p i t a l s is t h e s m a l l n u m b e r o f
m e n o n t h e l i s t . I i i z o n e 4, w h i c h
c o m p rises th e N e w
Y o r k C ity
a r e a , t h e r e a r e n o m o r e t h a n 800
m en out of a total nu m b er of over
2,000.
SENIORITY CASE
AFFECTS
STATE EMPLOYEES
A L B A N Y .- O n e of th e im p o rt­
a n t legal c a s e s c o m in g up n e x t
m o n th in v o lv es th e sen io rity o f
b e t w e e n 150 a n d 200 e m p l o y e e s in
the D e p a r tm e n t of P la ce m e n t and
U n em p loym en t Insurance — and
m a y p erh ap s a ffe c t the sen io rity
sta tu s of th o u sa n d s of N e w Y o rk
S t a t e e m p l o y e e . s . I t ’s t h e T i l l e s
ca.«!e, w h i c h w a s a r g u e d s t r e n u ­
ou sly, a n d s o m e t im e s v e h e m e n t ly ,
last
F ’e b r u a i y
before
Suprem e
C o u r t J u s t i c e D e n i s O ’L e a r y C o h alan .
T h e i s s u e , s t a t e d in t h e s i m p l e . s t
m a n n e r , is t h i s :
D o es a first
g ro u p o f eligib les a p p o in ted h a v e
p r i o r i t y o v e r a .‘s e c o n d g r o u p a p ­
p oin ted a t a later date, e v en
th o u g h th e first g r o u p ra n k e d b e ­
lo w th e s e c o n d g r o u p on th e list?
P u t a n o t h e r w a y , th e issu e b e ­
c o m e s: W h a t d e te r m in e s sen ior­
ity, s t a n d i n g on th e list or tim e
of ap p o in tm en t?
J u s t ic e C o h a la n d e c id e d for th e
sta te , and th e p resen t app eal, b e ­
fo re th e A p p ella te D iv isio n , first
departm en t,
is
to
d eterm in e
w h e t h e r C o h a l a n ’s d e c i s i o n c o n ­
c e r n i n g th e f a c t s in th e c a s e a r e
to b e a c ce p ted .
A little o f th e b a c k g r o u n d : T h e
S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n
and th e D ep a rtm en t of P la ce m e n t
a n d
U nem ploym ent
Insurance
h eld th at sen io rity righ ts of e m ­
p lo y e e s ap p oin ted fro m th e s a m e
c e r tific a tio n o f a list fo r m o r e
t h a n 350 p o s i t i o n s t o b e f i l l e d a t
t h e s a m e tim e s h o u ld be o n t h e
b asis o f o rig in a l s ta n d in g on th e
list. T h e C o m m is s io n a r g u e d t h a t
th e date on w h ich th e em p loyees
w e r e told to r ep o r t w a s o f n o c o n ­
s eq u e n c e . T h o s e lo w e r on th e list
c h a l l e n g e d thi.s c o n t e n t i o n .
HEFFLEY SCHOOL
R e g is te r e d b y B o a rd of R efienls
I n te n s iv e T r a in in g fo r the
S f o n o g r a p h e r - T y p i s t E .v a m .
S p e e d S h o r t h a n d ( 6 0 t o 12 0 w o r d s
a m i n u t e ) a n d 1 ’y p e w r i t i n g .
ii.viMi) i*K()Gi:i:ss
Da.v & KvfiiioK
•
T h o s e w h o t o o k t h e h o s |tU u l
a tten d a n t test m a y see a copy
o f th e e n tir e list in th e o ff ic e
o f t h e C ivil S e r v ic e liK A O K I l,
})7 D u a n e s t r e e t , N e w
Vork
C ity.
a s s i ; k i :i >
Co-Kd.
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O n e H a n so n P lace, B ro oklyn
At Fliilliusli .\ve.
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No tSranchcH Upcrated
Defends Advertising
For Attendants
D e fe n d in g th e rig h t to a d v e r ­
tise for
hosp ital a tten d a n ts,
a
N e w Y o r k S t a t e o ff ic ia l told T h e
L E A D E R th is w e e k th a t C r ee d ­
m oor H osp ital h ad offered
ap­
p o in tm e n t to e v e r y m a n o n th e
list, a n d th a t o n ly a f t e r t h e list
w a s e x h a u s te d h ad th e ho sp ita l
a d vertised a s a last altern ative.
T h e o fficia l sta te d th a t th e a ct
w a s l e g a l a n d d o n e in g o o d f a i t h
to
provid e h o sp ita l
atten dants
p e n d in g the e sta b lis h m e n t o f th e
n e w list.
TOR
POSITION
L onpU n.
I n d iv id u a ^ P J ® " 'b u s in e s s
All "'°^|ueclive etnploV
Evemng S '” "™
Catalog upon
R H O DES
*ist ST.
Q u estio n s A sk ed
A m o n g the q u estio n s w h ic h each
ho sp ita l a tte n d a n t eligib les are
b e in g a s k e d a r e (1) w h e t h e r th e y
w ill a c c e p t te m p o r a r y a p p o in t­
m e n t ; ( 2 ) w h e t h e r h e is a v a i l a b l e
for im m ed ia te a p p o in tm en t, and
h o w s o o n h e ca n rep o rt for w o rk ;
(3) to s t a t e if h e n o lo n g e r d e ­
sires a p p o in tm en t.
I n f o r m a t i o n o f i m p o r t a n c e to
a tten d a n ts are th ese facts:
(1)
tem p orary w ork does not affect
th e r ig h t to p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y ­
m ent;
(2) h o s p it a ls u s u a l l y r e ­
q u e s t a n a t t e n d a n t to b e g in h is
d u ties w ith in fiv e d a y s a fte r n o ti­
fica tio n .
B e g i n n i n g s a l a r y f o r t h e j o b is
$54 a m o n t h a n d m a i n t e n a n c e .
H o sp ita ls
w o n ’t
p ro v id e
m ore
m o n e y i n p l a c e o f m a i n t e n a n c e to
n e w e m p lo y e e s, nor do th e y pro­
v i d e q u a r t e r s f o r a n a t t e n d a n t ’s
fa m ily .
T h e h osp ital a tte n d a n t w h o a c­
cep ts a p p o in tm en t m u st undergo
a m ed ical test before he can be­
g i n o n t h e job .
A s i g n i f i c a n t w a r n i n g t o e li gib lea a p p e a r s in th e q u e s tio n ­
n a ir e s e n t o u t to th em . It read s:
“ Y o u w ill be a p p o in te d o n ly to
th e in stitu tio n s and un der th e
con d itio n s you
h a v e
checked
above. If you refu se an offer of
a p p o in tm e n t, y o u r n a m e w ill be
r e m o v e d fr o m th e eligib le lis t a n d
will n o t a g a i n be c o n s i d e r e d f o r
appolatiuent until acceptable r e a ­
PREPARE
JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER
1. B. M. C A R D P U N C H
Burroughs Bookkeeping and Billing
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FOR
JUNIOR TYPIST
B U S IN E S S M A C H IN E S
Machines No. 7800 & 7200
Tuesday, September 2,1941
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Six
S T A T E N E W S ( C o n tin u e d )
s i s t a n t S u p e r v is o r o f C ivil S e r ­
v i c e R e c o r d s , D e p a r t m e n t o f C iv il
S c r v ic e : P r in c ip a l A c c o u n t C lerk
B ureau of A ccou nts, D epartm ent
o f A t’d i t a n d C o n t t o l ;
In stitu ­
tion
Stew ai'd ,
D epartm ent
of
C o llectio n :
A ssistan t
Stenog­
rapher,
D epartm ent
of
Labor;
C h ief B u rea u of P u b lic W orks,
D e p a r tm e n t of Labor; P rin cip al
A ccount
C lerk . B u r e a u
o f Ad
m in istration . D e p a r tm e n t of P u b ­
lic W o r k s , S e n i o r C l e r k , A l b a n y
o ffice . D e p a r tm e n t o f S o cial W el­
fa r e : A s s is t a n t M ail a n d S u p p ly
C lerk , A lban y offico, D e p a r tm e n t
of A gricu lture and M ark ets; A s­
sist a n t L aw Steno:jrapher, S tate
I n su ra n c e F u n d , N e w York O f­
fice ;
P rin cip al
A ccount
C lerk ,
In com e T ax B ureau , D epartm ent
of T a xation and F in an ce.
A ppli­
cation s
for
the*
ex a m in a tio n s
m u s t b e f i l e d b y S e p t e m b e r 6.
PROMOTION EXAMS
FOA STATE WOReS
T lie
fo llo w in g
p io n io tio n
exam ­
in a t io n s h a v e been a n n o u n c e d by
the
State
sio n :
Civil
S civicu
L ieu ten a n t,
C om m is-
P olice
D epart­
m ent,
E astch ester,
W estch ester
C o u n ty : S e r g ea n t, P olice D e p a r t­
m e n t , V illage o f So lv a y , O n o n ­
d a g a C o u n t y : F^i'incipal A c c o u n t
C lerk , B u r ea u o f A cco u n ts, D e ­
p artm en t
o f Civil
Service: A s­
sista n t
Pei'sonn el
T ech n ician
(C la s s i f ic a t io n , IC xam ination, R e ­
s e a r c h ) D e p a r t m e n t o f C iv il S e r ­
vice;
A d m in istia tiv e
S u pervisor
of
C ivil
S ervice
Ileco rd s,
De­
p artm en t
o f Civil
S e r v ic e : As-
B y
Slate Trooper List
Awaits Drafcees
A L B A N Y . —T h e
state
trcop er
list w o n ' t be r e a d y fo r a n o t h e r
m o n th cr six w e ek s, s a y s S e r ­
g e a n t T om K im m e y o f the State
P o lice.
R eason:
T h e y ’r e g i v i n g
d r a f t e e s a c h a n c e t o c o m e in a n d
ta k e th e p h y sic a l test. T h e S ta te
P o l i c e h a v e b e e n e n d e a v o r i n g to
o b t a i n le e ,v e s o f a b s e n c e f o r t h e
d r a ftee s. A s so o n a s th e p h y sica l
t e s t s a r e o v e r a n d t h e l i s t s e t up ,
a p p o in t m e n t s m a y be e x p e c t e d a l­
m o s t im m ed ia te ly .
T h e m en are
n e e d e d e v e r y w h e r e in t h e s t a t e .
T h e list p r o m is e s to be a n a c tiv e
one.
A su rv ey o f the a p p o in tm e n ts
m a d e from the N e w York State
p r is o n g u a r d list r e v e a ls th a t th e
jo b s filled so fa r h a v e all b e e n
in fiv e in stitu tio n s.
T he State
I n s t itu t io n for M ale D e fe c t iv e s ,
W e s t C o x sa c k ie , h a s ta k e n on five
n e w m e n f r o m th e list. T h e N e w
Y ork S ta te V o ca tio n a l In stitu tio n
h a s four. T h e W o o d b o u r n e I n s t i­
tu tio n for D e f e c t iv e D e lin q u e n ts
h a s s i x . G r e a t M e a d o w P r i s o n is
respon sib le
for
five.
Largest
num ber
has
gone
to
C lin ton
P riso n , w h ic h has a c co u n te d for
n o le ss th a n s e v e n t e e n job s to
m e n o n th e p r iso n g u a r d list.
I n q u i r i e s a s to t h e p o s s i b i l i t i e s
o f a p p o i n t m e n t in o t h e r I n s t i t u ­
tio n s m ad e
by T h e L E A D E R
b ro u g h t th e r esp o n se th a t th e
p r is o n g u a i d list w ill be a n a c t iv e
on e, th a t p robab ly a g r ea t m a n y
m o r e p o s it io n s w ill be filled fr o m
th e list th a n had been a n ticip a ted
w h e n th e te st w a s g iven .
Don*t i 4 s , f c
About Checks
A L B A N Y . —D o n ’t a s k a b o u t
ch eck s due you.
T h e y ’ll b e c o m i n g a l o n g a t t h e
proper tim e.
Anyway,
the
D ep artm en t
of
A u d i t a n d C o n t r o l s a y s it c a n ’t
a n d w o n ’t a n s w e r t h e q u e s t i o n s o f
S t a t e e m p l o y e e s w h o c o m e in
w ith :
“ W hen
is
my
expense
ch eck co m in g a lo n g ? ”
T h e d e p a r t m e n t a s k s t h a t a ll
im a u t h o r iz e d s t a t e e m p l o y e e s re­
fra in fr o m m a k in g in q u iries ab ou t
s a la r y or e x p e n s e c h e c k s. “ It in­
te r fe r e s w ith th e ord erly proce .s se s, a n d r e t a r d s t h e w o r k , ” s a y
the book keep ers and accou ntan ts.
T h e L E A D E R w ill c o n t in u e to
k e e p F i r e m e n c a n d id a t e s siw aro
o f all d e t a il s a f f e c t i n g th e m . T »
l)« lip o n l:i K t- n ii nutc n e w s , rejid
T h fi L E A D E R e a c h w e e k .
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What Happens to Civil Service—If War Comes
W ill 0 P M T a k e O v e r C iv il S e r v ic e ?
Thh
of
a sse m b led tests.
I t ’s p o s s i b l e in
s o m e d e f e n s e a g e n c i e s in W a s h ­
in g to n su ch as O P M and O P A C S
fo r a n a p p lic a n t to a p p ly o n e d a y
a n d g o to w o r k t h e n e x t .
IS the s e co n d o f a se rie s
articles
on
a
subjcct
about
w h i c h a l l c i v i l s e r v a n ts a r e s e r i ­
o u s ly t h i n k i n g . T h e L E A D E R
is
o b t a i n : n g th e o p in i o n s o f a n u m ­
ber
5 INSTITUTIONS
USE MEN FROM
PRISON GUARO LIST
C H A R L E S
of
im portant
C iv il Service
officials
H ow does th is h ap p en ?
W ell,
i t ’s e a s y i f t h e a g e n c y
really
w an ts you.
F i r s t , if t h e r e is a n
e x a m p e n d in g lik e th e e c o n o m is t
a n d a c c o u n t te s t, all a q u a lifie d
p e r s o n h a s t o d o is t o a p p l y f o r
o n e o r t h e o t h e r a n d if h i s a p p l i ­
c a t i o n i n d i c a t e s t h a t h e is q u a l i ­
fied , t h e p e r so n c a n be a p p o in te d
p e n d in g esta b lish m e n t o f the reg­
ister.
U nder an ex ec u tiv e order issu ed
by the P resid en t, th e W ar and
N a v y d ep artm en ts and som e few
o th er d efen se a g en cies can ap­
p oin t ju st ab ou t a n y o n e th ey w a n t
fo r th e d u ra tio n o f th e e m er­
gency.
T o S im o n -p u r e C ivil S e r v ic eis ts ,
th e tw o a b o v e p lan s are heresy,
b u t t h e p r a c t i c a l m e n in W a s h ­
i n g t o n s a y i t ’s c o m m o n s e n s e i n
th e s e tim es.
an d
e x p e r ts .
W A S H I N G T O N - T h e r e ’s c o n s i d ­
erab le s p e c u la tio n in W ashington!
o v e r th e f u tu r e o f th e C ivil S e r v ­
i c e C o m m i s s i o n if t h i s c o u n t y
b e c o m e s i n v o l v e d in a c t i v e w a r ­
fare.
R e a s o n f o r c o n j e c t u r e is t h e
f a c t t h a t th e B r i t is h C ivil S e r v ic e
S y s t e m a n d th e C a n a d ia n Civil ^
S erv ice C o m m issio n
both h a v e
been d isp la ced by th eir r esp e c tiv e
labor division s on th e th eory th a t
B r i llia n t young A r t h u r F l e m ­
i t ’s i m p o s s i b l e t o d r a w a l i n e b e ­
in g , f o r m e r U . S . C i v i l S e r v i c e
t w e e n t h e n e e d s o f t h e G o v e n»
Com m issioner,
now
w i t h
m e n t a n d th e n e e d s o f p riv a te in­
th e O P M .
du stry w o rk in g on g o v e rn m e n t
contracts.
s o m e w h a t by the fa c t th at F le m ­
M oreover, S id n ey H illm a n , co­
m in g a n d o th ers w h o feel k in d ly
d irecto r o f th e O ffice o f P r o d u c ­
t o w a r d t h e C o m m i s s i o n a r e in
tion M a n a g e m e n t r ec e n tly s e t up
charge.
a L abor S u pply D iv isio n w h ich
W a n t I t T ied C losely
w ill be c h a r g e d w ith s u p p ly in g d e­
I t ’s a f a c t t h a t t h e r e a r e o t h e r s
fe n se w o rk ers to p riv a te in d u s­
c lo se to H illm a n w h o believe th a t
tries. A t th e h e a d o f th e d iv is io n
t h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n a n d
H i l l m a n h a s p l a c e d A r t h u r S.
th e L abor S u p p ly D iv isio n should
F l e m m m g , th e a b le y o u n g m e m ­
be tied in v e r y c lo se ly .
T hese
ber o f th e C ivil S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­
peop le cite a s a n e x a m p le th e re­
s i o n , w h o is c r e d i t e d w i t h s u c c e s s ­
c r u it m e n t o f sk ille d laborers, o f
fu l su p erv isio n of th e g r e a te s t
w h i c h t h e r e is a c r itic a l s h o r t a g e .
m ass
recru itm en t
job
in
the
T h ey contend th e
G overnm ent
w o r l d . F l e m m i n g i s in c h a r g e o f
sh o u ld recruit t h e s e
lab orers
d e fe n s e r ec r u itin g for th e C om ­
th ro u g h a sin g le a g e n c y and the
m issio n an d u n d e r his d irectio n
m e n s h o u ld be d istrib u ted
be­
hundreds of th ousan ds of new
tw e e n th e G o v e r n m e n t a n d in d u s ­
fe d e r a l w oi'kers h a v e b een a d d ed
try.
W h a t th e y r ea lly w a n t to
to th e g o v e r n m e n t payroll.
p r e v e n t is c o m p e tit io n b e tw e e n
A s his a s sis ta n ts F le m m in g ha s
th e G o v e r n m e n t a n d p r iv a te in­
c h o s e n J a m e s E. R ossell, w h o ha s
d u stry over th e availab le supply
ta k en a le a v e o f a b s e n c e fro m his
o f sk illed help.
p o sitio n a s d istr ic t m a n a g e r o f
T h e U . S. C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m ­
th e N e w Y o r k Civil S e r v ic e d is ­
m i s s i o n a l r e a d y is f o l l o w i n g i n t h e
tr ic t; E m e r y O lso n , w h o is o n
path o f th e B ritish and C anadian
le a v e
from
the
U n iversity
of
C o m m i s s i o n s in o t h e r r e s p e c t s .
S o u t h e r n C a l i f o r n i a , w h e r e h e is
A ll o f th e m h a v e let d o w n th e
d ean o f the S chool o f G overn ­
b ars a n d lib eralized th eir ru les
m e n t, a n d E ric N ic o l, w h o prca n d reg u la tio n s.
p^yed th e a n n u a l b u d g e t fo r th e
B a rs C om in g D o w n
Civil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n w h e n
In E n glan d tod ay fe w ex a m s
he w a s an official o f the B u d g e t
ai'e
held
and
th e
em p loyin g
B ureau.
a g e n c y h as been given greater
I t ’s s i g n i f i c a n t t h a t t h e t o p m e n
p o w e r to h ire w h o m it pleases.
in th e la b o r s u p p l y d iv is io n a r e
T he sam e
th in g has
happened
civil s e r v ic e e x p e rts.
here a lm o s t u n n o ticed .
H o w e v e r , a n y f e a r s t h e C ivil
M any of the e x a m s an n ou n ced
S e r v ic e o ld s te r s h a v e ar e d isp elle d
b y o ur C o m m issio n call fo r un-
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s o m e t h i n g to
w orry a b ou t and n ow the m en
and w om en w ho have been w ork­
in g for U n c le S a m for lo n g p eri­
o d s a r e w o n d e r i n g i f t h e y w i l l be
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lo w e d to r e m a in w h e n th e e m e r ­
g e n c y is over.
T h e r e is s o m e b a sis fo r th e o ld ­
s te r s ’ a larm .
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h a s h i r e d s o m e t h i n g l i k e 400 ,0 00
n ew e m p lo y ees w ith in the p ast
year and th o u sa n d s of oth ers are
b ein g
h ired
each
week.
The
c r a c k -u p w ill c o m e s o m e d a y an d
t h e o ld s te r s w a n t to be c e r ta in to
reta in th eir jobs.
W ell, t h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­
sio n h a s a d o p te d a p o licy o f g iv ­
in g “ p ro bational in d e fin ite ” a p ­
p o in tm e n ts to m o s t d e fe n s e e m ­
ployees.
“ T em p o ra ry " a p p o in t­
m e n ts are g iven oth ers. R e la tiv e ­
ly f e w " p e r m a n e n t ” a p p o i n t m e n t s
are b eing m ade.
W h en th e a x falls, th e te m p o r ­
aries
w ill
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sep arated
first.
T h e n th e p ro bational in d efin ites,
a n d th e r eg u la r e m p lo y e e s last.
P e r so n s a p p o in ted p ro b a tio n a l in ­
d e fin ite s c a n w in a fu ll civil s e r v ­
i c e s t a t u s b u t t h e y w o n ’t b e m a d e
perm a n ejit u n less a v a c a n c y oc­
c u rs in
the p e r m a n e n t ranks.
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C a rd s a n d su p p lies in cluded. M a c h in e s a v a ia lb le a t a ll tim e s fo r Individual
■tu d e n ts.
L.ow t u i t i o n .
K E U l S T E f t N O W t o c o m p l e t e 90 h o u r s ’ tr a i n in g : w h i c h w i l l p r e p a r e y o n
f o r p r iv a t e i n d u s t r y a s w ell a s Civil S e rv ic e p o sitio n s.
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Tuesday, September 2, 1941
CnriL SERVICE LEADER
In v e s tig a to r E lig ib le s
S e e M o re U se o f L is t
M o re P a y
F o r E x p e r ts
The
G eneral In vestigator
g ib les
A sso cia tio n
crea sin g
E li­
reports
e v id en ce
of
a
in ­
d efin ite
in t e n tio n on th e p a rt o f th e U . S,
C ivil
S ervice
C om m ission
and
g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s to m a k e real
use
of
th e
G en eia l
Investigator
reg isters fo r a p p o in tm en ts
to be
m ad e sh ortly.
W ith
r esp e c t to N a v a l C ivilian
P olice, th e th r e e b a sic ju n io r lis ts
for c u s t o m s ,
custom s
im m igration
patrol
patrol
and
in sp ectors,
a p p ea r to reta in th eir p rio rity as
th e
“ m ost
n early
ap p ro p ria te”
lists fo r su ch a p p o in tm e n ts. H o w ­
e v e r , i t i s t o be n o t e d
75
of
th ese
th a t o n ly
position s
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w ill be e ,\p la in e d .
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O p e n in g s f o r W o m e n
A m ong D e fe n se J o b s
news
L a b o r S h o rta g e s i n N Y C
Em ployers Will U se T ra in ees for Many O penings
A s u r v e y o f l a b o r n e e d s in t h e
m etr o p o lita n a r ea reveals th a t a c­
c e l e r a t e d d e f e n s e a c t i v i t y is r e ­
q u irin g grea tly in creased n u m b ers
o f sem i-sk illed w ork ers.
A t the
s a m e tim e rea liza tio n th a t d e fe n se
n e e d s w ill cu rta il p r o d u ctio n o f
c o n s u m e r s ’ durab le
goods
and
m a y a ls o red u c e o u tp u t or in ­
c r e a s e p rices o f so m e n o n -d u rab le
g o o d s h a s s tim u la te d a v irtu a l
b o o m in n o n - d e f e n s e p r o d u c t s , a c ­
c o r d i n g to R i c h a r d C. B r o c k w a y ,
E m p lo y m e n t S erv ice D iv isio n of
th e S ta te L abor D ep a r tm e n t. In
d ress m an u factu re, service occu ­
p a t io n s a n d c o m m e r c ia l field s, th e
in creased activ ity created counterseasonal
d e m a n d s for w ork ers
e a rly in Ju ly.
F ield v isits w ere m ad e by E m ­
p lo y m e n t S erv ice p erson nel d u rin g
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o r i m p o r t a n c e e n g a g e d d i r e c t l y in
d e fe n se w o r k w e re inclu ded. T h e
p l a n t s e x p e c t t o h i r e 25,0 00 a d d i ­
tio n a l w o r k e r s d u rin g th e seco n d
h a l f o f 1941, a l a r g e r n u m b e r t h a n
w a s e s t i m a t e d in M a y . O f th e s e ,
o n l y 2,000 w e r e n e e d e d a t t h e
t i m e o f i n t e r v i e w , a n o t h e r 7,500
rep re sen te d e stim a te d h irin g s du r­
in g J u ly a n d A u g u st, w ith the
r e m a in d e r to be t a k e n o n in th e
la st fo u r m o n t h s o f th e yea r. In
N assau
and
S u ffolk
c o u n ties
a b o u t 5,500 w o r k e r s a r e e x p e c te d
to be h ired by fo u r a ir c r a f t p la n ts
b e f o r e t h e e n d o f 1941.
Sh ortage of “ m ad e-to-m easu re”
w o r k e rs in both d e fe n s e a n d ci­
v ilian fir m s do n o t ap p ear as
y e t to be s u f f i c e n t l y a c u t e to
cause
general
experim entation
w ith
altern a tiv e
typ es of e m ­
p lo y ees. N e v e r th e le s s, th e c h a n g ­
in g c h a r a c t e r o f la b o r d e m a n d is
b e g in n in g to b e e v id e n c e d in re ­
la x a tio n o f e m p lo y e r s ’ s p e c ific a ­
tio n s a f t e r s o m e y e a r s in a bu yei's’ m a r k e t , a c c o r d i n g to lo c a l o f­
fice reports.
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M E N
E m p lo y ers U se T rainees
D e sp ite a con tin u ed sh o r ta g e of
s k ille d w o r k e r s in t h e m a c h i n e
t r a d e s ,
sh ip b u ild in g , a ircra ft
m a n u fa c tu r e , a n d fou ndries, th e
prospects of co p in g w ith the de­
m a n d for the n e x t fiv e m o n th s
arc m o re fav o ra b le.
E m p loyers
are n o w s h o w in g g r ea ter w illin g­
n e s s to use tra in ees a n d person s
w ith
sk ills
related
to d e fe n se
trades.
T lu‘
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t r a i n e d m e n t o inNlall tlie n i. . . . A i r ­
l i n e s n e e d s tiil m o r e t r a i n e d te< 'hni»‘i a n s l o n i a i n t a i i i t l i e m . P r e p a r e l o r
t l u ' s e s p l e n d i d « >pi> ortu iii tie s. A l l I n N irnetorn I J e e n s e d
b y I ' . S. <i<M’t.
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F r e e K i n p l o y i n e n t S e r v i< 'e .
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The
E m p lo y m e n t S ervice be­
lieves th a t n early tw o -fifth s of
th e to ta l lab or d e m a n d in d e fe n s e
i n d u s t r i e s f o r t h e r e s t o f 1941 c a n
be m e t by train ees.
It has been
fo u n d t h a t c e r t a i n w o r k e r s in th e
I ) l i i n < ‘S .
AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
1800-N. lU tO A D W .V Y (6 1 S T ).
FIRE WARDENS
LEARN ABOUT
HOSE LINES
C ' l r e l e 6-0345
Inleniive c o u ri e i of inttruclion now be ing offered . . .
P r e p a r e to meet U. S. Civil
Service r eq ui r e m e n ts for
e m pl oym en t in gove rnm en t
o r se no li a n d civilian de ­
fense industries . . .
U. S. Citizens Only.
Day or Evening closset.
lim ite d Enrollment.
W h ile th e fire d e p a r tm e n t te sts
v a r i o u s n e w d e v i c e s f o r u s e in
e m e r g e n c y w o r k , a n d ot h 'e r c i t y
d e p a r tm e n ts c o n tin u e to prepare
for a n y em e rg e n c y . T h e E m e r g ­
e n c y A u x i l i a r y P’i r e C o r p s v o l u n ­
te e rs c o n tin u e th eir tr a in in g w ith
t h i s w e e k ’s l e s s o n s d e a l i n g w i t h
th e c a re o f hose, n o zzles a n d fit­
tin g s a n d the str e tc h in g o f hose
lin es.
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O fficers at
th e
variou s
fire
h o u se s h a v e b een in str u c te d by
A s s is ta n t C h ief J o h n J. M cC a rth y
to ta k e up th e care o f hose,
nozzles a n d
fittin g s su b ject at
the
T uesd ay
session
and
the
str e tc h in g hose lin es su b ject at
th e T h u rsd ay session .
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I C A t e i i N w o o d 8-74U0
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Sp ecifica lly ,
C h i e f M c C a r t h y ’s
in stru ctio n s on th e lesson s are
a s fo llo w s:
“ Su b ject: Care o f H o se, N o zzles
and F ittin gs.
“ S c o p e : A c tio n to b e t a k e n a t
t h e s c e n e o f a f i r e a n d in ‘t a k ­
in g
up’ process
of
m in im ize
dam age
to
hose,
n o zzles
and
co u p lin g s; d raining, w a s h in g and
d r y in g h o s e a f t e r its u s e ;
ap-
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Aeronautical — Mechanical and Ships
Draftsmen Are in Great Demand Now
N . Y .
D R A F T IN G
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m a r b l e i n d u s t r y c a n b e u s e d In
sh ip yard s a s lo ftsm en an d te m ­
p la te m a k e r s a fte r s o m e tra in in g ,
a n d th a t m a rb le p o lish e r s h a v e
had e x p e rien ce parallel to th a t
u s e d in
p o lish in g bronze
pro­
pellers.
O th er r e c e n t c h a n g e s in e m ­
plo y er
req u ir e m e n ts
w ere
ob­
s e r v e d in fu r t h e r r e l a x a t io n o f
a g e lim its fo r w ell-q u a lifie d w o r k ­
ers, a n d a le s s e n in g o f ra cial, re­
lig io u s a n d r e s id e n c e s p e c if ic a ­
tio n s th a t prev a iled ea rlier in th e
year.
A large air c ra ft c o m p a n y
h a s em p loyed six sk illed N e g ro
m e c h a n i c s . T w o a i r c r a f t f i r m s in
a suburban a rea h a v e recen tly
g o n e on record in fa v o r o f re­
c ru itm e n t o f prosp ective tra in ees
fro m a n e ig h b o rin g c ou n ty, sin ce
t h e s u p p l y o f l o c a l r e s i d e n t s is
a lm o st exhausted.
D ress Industry S h ortage
In th e n o n -d e fe n s e field , lab or
s h o r t a g e s e x is t in all p r ic e lin e s
a n d cra fts o f th e d ress in d u stry
except
fin ish ers.
There
is
a
sh ortage
of
registered
nurses,
b eau tician s, m a in te n a n c e w ork ers,
and
“ sleep -in ”
d om estics.
In
com m ercial
jobs,
th e
reported
s h o r t a g e s in c lu d e w o r k e r s o n a ll
ty p es o f o ffice m a c h in es, a n d per­
so n s w ith m ore th a n o n e typ e of
sk ill, su c h a s b o o k k e e p e r -s te n o g raphers
and
sten o g ra p h er-p lu g b o a r d o p e r a to r s. D u e to th e e a r ly
s e a s o n in th e d r e s s in d u s tr y , th e
p e r m issio n fo r m e r ly g r a n te d to
r eg iste r for w o r k a n d for im e m p lo y m e n t b e n e fit s in o u t-o f-to w n
o ffice s d u rin g the slo w su m m e r
sea so n h a s been w ith d r a w n by the
D ivision of P la c e m e n t a n d U n ­
em p lo y m en t In su ran ce.
In som e
n o n -d e fe n s e field s, n o t a b ly retail
trad e, s o m e o f th e e m p lo y e r s p e c i­
fica tio n s reg a rd in g a g e a n d p e r ­
sonal cha ra cteristics are b ein g re­
laxed.
proved m eth od of h a n g in g hose
in th e h o s e to w e r ; th e o ilin g a n d
care of th read s on h ose bu tts and
on
n o zzles:
ch eck in g
for
th e
p r e se n c e a n d co rr e c t po sitio n o f
w ashers.
P rop er m eth od o f re­
fo ld in g h ose on ap p a ra tu s so as
to a v o id old b e n d s ; r e a s o n fo r
th e p eriod ical a n d u n ifo r m te s t­
in g of hose.
“ M eth o d : P o s s ib le in ju r ie s a n d
d a m a g e to h o se c a n be fo r c e ­
fu lly sh o w n by a llo w in g th e A u x ­
ilia r ie s to e x a m in e old h o s e b u tts
and section s o f h o se th a t h a v e
b e e n d isca rd ed fr o m use.
R efer
to a n d en la r g e u p o n p o in ts ta k e n
from
th e
R u les
and
R eg u la ­
tio n s.”
S tretch in g H o se L in es
T h e in stru ction s d e a lin g w ith
th e subject
o f stretch in g
hose
lin es are a s fo llo w s:
“ Scope: P ra ctise th e rem oval of
h o se lin es fr o m th e a p p a ra tu s.
S tre tc h to th e rear o f th e a p p a ­
ratu s
floor;
down
th e
cella r
sta ir s; u p th r o u g h th e b u ild in g,
ju st a s lin es w o u ld be str etch ed
u n d e r a c tu a l fire c o n d itio n s.
“ M ethod:
Each
hose
drill
sh o u ld
first
be
p erform ed
by
m em bers
of
the
departm en t.
T hen, after
th e tech n iq u e
and
p r e ca u tio n s are explain ed , grou p s
o f A uxiliaries sh o u ld r ep ea t the
drill.
In str e tc h in g lin es up and
d o w n sta ir s sp e cia l care sh o u ld
be ta k e n a g a in s t th e in ju ry o f
step s
and
oth er
d ep artm en t
p ro p erty b y hose bu tts.
B la ck ­
board illu stra tio n s to s h o w d irec­
tion
of
response,
p la cin g
of
ap p aratu s, p osition s o f h y d ra n t
a n d fire b u ild in g .
D iscu ss the
sim p le fu n d a m e n ta ls o f h yd rau lics
a n d a d eq u a te p ressu res."
N e x t w e e k th e A u x ilia rie s w ill
be
given
lesso n s
in
outdoor
o p era tio n o f h o se lin es a n d tr u c k
c o m p a n y tools.
The
dustry.
fo llow ing
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d e fe n s e
you fe el
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( A p p l y t o M r . M o o r e , L . E x i n g t o n 2-8 9 1 0 )
C i v i l E ] n g i n e e r —M u s t h a v e C . 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 in e e r in g e x p e rien ce , str u c tu r a l d e sig n a n d field su r v e y w o r k .
E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r —R e c e n t g r a d u a t e w i t h E . E . d e g r e e . E m p l o y e r
w i l l c o n s i d e r s e v e r a l y e a r s ’ e x p e r i e n c e i n c o m m u n i c a t i o n w o r k o r in ­
s ta n ta n e o u s recordin g.
P r e f e r s a m a t e u r ra d io o p e r a to r or ap p lican t
w h o h a s w o r k e d in ra d io b r o a d c a s tin g s ta tio n .
I n s t r u m e n t M e n a n d C h i e f s o f P a r t y - M u s t h a v e m i n i m u m o f one
y e a r s u r v e y in g ex p e rien ce a n d be w illin g to le a v e c o u n try .
R u b b e r C h e m i s t —M i n i m u m o f 6 m o n t h s ’ e x p e r i e n c e i s r e q u i r e d in
t h e f i e l d o f a r t i f i c i a l r u b b e r d i s p e r s i o n s —w o r k i n g w t h r u b b e r g l u e ,
la te x , ctc.
P la n n n g a n d S c h e d u lin g E n g in eersh -M u st h a v e ae ro n a u tic a l ex­
p e r ie n c e a n d be a b le to d ev e lo p p r o d u ctio n s c h e d u le s fr o m b lu ep rin ts.
Industrial
( A p p l y t o M r . B e r n n e r , L E x l n g t o n 2-8 9 1 0 )
A s s e m b l e r s ( F e m a l e ) —M u s t h a v e e x p e r i e n c e i n a s s e m b l i n g o f f in e
p r e c i s io n in s t r u m e n t s . M u s t b e c it i z e n s u n d e r 30 y e a r s o f a g e , r ecen t
e x p e r ie n c e req u ired .
A u to m a tic S c r e w M a c h in e O p e r a t o r s - M u s t h a v e o w n tools
able
to la y o u t o w n w o r k fr o m b lu e p r in ts a n d s e t u p m a c h in e s .
A u t o m o b i l e B o d y a n d F e n d e r M a n —R e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e a n d a b l e to
do o w n a c ety le n e w eld in g. M u st h a v e good exp erien ce.
B r a s s M o l d e r s —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e a n d h a v e o w n to o ls .
E n g i n e L a t h e O p e r a t o r s —M u s t b e a b l e t o s e t u p f r o m b l u e p r i n t s
a n d la y ou t o w n w ork. M u st w o r k to clo se to lera n ces. A t le a st 5 y ea rs’
r ecen t experien ce.
G e a r C u t t e r O p e r a t o r —M u s t b e a b l e t o o p e r a t e B a r b e r - C o l e m a n
N o . 3 g e a r c u t t e r , o r a n y o t h e r m a k e . W i l l c o n s i d e r o p e r a t o r s o n ly .
M u s t h a v e o w n tools.
G e a r G e n e r a t o r O p e r a t o r —A b l e t o o p e r a t e G l e a s o n N o . 3 b e v e l g e a r
g e n e r a t o r , or a n y o th e r m a k e . W ill c o n s id e r o p e r a to r s on ly. M u s t have
o w n tools.
G e a r S h a p e r O p e r a t o r —A b l e t o o p e r a t e F e l l o w s N o . 7 g e a r s h a p e r ,
o r a n y o t h e r m a k e . W i l l c o n s i d e r o p e r a t o r s o n l y . M u s t h a v e o w n t o o ls .
I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r s —W i t h e x p e r i e n c e f a b r i c a t i n g , f i t t i n g a n d a s ­
s e m b lin g c o m p lica ted ele ctric a l a n d m e c h a n ic a l p r e cisio n Instru m ents,
N o r ela te d e x p e r ie n c e is a c c e p t a b le .
J e w e l r y P o l i s h e r s a n d S o l d e r e r s —M u s t h a v e e x p e r i e n c e o n c o s t u m e
a n d n o v e l t y j e w e l r y —w h i t e m e t a l a n d b r a s s . N o p r e c i o u s r h e t a l s .
M a c h i n i s t s —M u s t h a v e s e r v e d a p p r e n t i c e s h i p a n d b e a b l e t o s e t - u p
a n d o p e r a te all b a s ic m a c h in e s h o p p o w e r to o ls .
H a v e o w n toolkit.
R e a d b lu ep rin ts a n d w o r k to c lo se to le r a n c e s.
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98. M o s t l i l i e s a r e r e p r o d u c e d
s w e r sh e et, w r ite th e letter o f the
fr o m o ff se ts . E x p la in b riefly h o w
best answ er.
th is p r o c ess is don e.
C oliun n A
99. E x p l a i n b r i e f l y h o w t o c o n ­
91. B o x E l d e r
trol or c h e ck th e a p p e a r a n c e of
92. A u s t r i a n P i n e
g r a y p o w d ery sp o ts on th e le a v e s
93. A r b o r V i t a e
o f zinnias.
94. S a s s a f r a s
100. A m m o n i u m s u l p h a t e is f r e ­
95. B a s s w o o d
q u en tly
a pp lied
to
estab lish ed
C olu m n B
p la n t s to s t im u la t e g r o w t h . S t a t e
a.
T r e e s im ila r to R e d P i n e . b r ie fly h o w th is m a y be d o n e by
B a r k o n old t r e e s a r e co a rse . Ir­
th e sp ot ap p lication m eth od.
r eg u la r fla t p lates are covered
w ith b r o w n -b la c k th in sca le s. T h e
P a r k E m p lo y e e s A s s ’n .
l o n g s t i f f n e e d le s a r e b o rn e in
T o M e e t S e p t. 5
2 ’s. C o n e s a r e o v a l s h a p e a b o u t
T h e n ex t m e e tin g o f th e G reater
t h r e e in c h e s lo n g . S c a le s o f c o n e s
N e w Y ork P a rk E m p lo y ees’ A sso­
a r e tip p ed w ith sm a ll sp in es.
c ia tio n , B r o n x C o u n c il, w ill be
b. L e a v e s
sim ple,
a lte r n a te ,
h eld on F r id a y e v en in g , S e p te m ­
h e a r t s h a p e fr o m fiv e to te n
b e r 5, a t t h e B r o n x C o u n t y B u i l d ­
in c h e s lo n g .
F lo w e r s fragrant,
in g, 161st s tr e e t a n d W a lto n a v e ­
c r e a m y w h ite , b o rn e in clu ste rs
nue, B ro n x , a t 8 p .m .
d roop in g on lo n g ste m s.
F ruit
A s s is ta n t G a rd e n e r
round, w o o d y , h a ir y nu tlet.
c. D e c id u o u s tr e e o f laurel f a m ­
ily.
B a r k red dish brow n, d eeply
f u r r o w e d in b o t h y o u n g a n d old
trees.
L eaves
a ro m a tic
when
c ru sh ed , a n d p r e se n t e d in v a r io u s
s h a p e s . F r u i t s m a ll d a r k b lu e in
color.
d. Is a n a r r o w con ical ever­
g r e e n tree.
B a r k a s h y g r a y to
lig h t b r o w n , s e p a r a t in g in to fla t
s h r e d d y strip s, sp ir a lly tw isted .
L eaves
are
sm all
overlap p in g
s c a l e s a r r a n g e d in f o u r r o w s .
W o o d a n d lea v es a ro m a tic. C ones
e r e c t o n e -h a lf in c h lo n g red d ish
b r o w n in color.
e. S m o o t h s h o r t t r u n k , b r o w n
g r a y in color, b e c o m i n g c r a c k e d
in to d eep ridges.
T w ig s ligh t
olive c o l o r .
L ea v e s coarsely
toothed
and
so m etim es
lobed;
from
t w o to fiv e in c h e s lo n g .
F l o w e r s a n d f r u i t a r e b o r n e in
lo n g d roop in g clu sters.
Is also
c a lle d A s h -lc a v e d M aple.
f. S m o o t h g r a y b a r k in y o u n g
trees, b e c o m in g m a r k e d w ith col­
o r e d v e r t ic le c r a c k s in o ld e r t r e e s .
F r u i t b o r n e in la r g e c lu s t e r s e a c h
h a v in g tw o tw iste d w in g s . S el­
d o m a t t a c k e d b y d is e a se or in ­
sect.
96.
Y o u a r e in s tr u c te d to p lan
a n a n n u a l flo w e r b ed in soil o f
S t. G e o rg e
T o
H o ld
E S T A T E
By FR E D ASHLEY
R e a l E sta te E d itor
T h e little
th in g s cou n t
w hen
y o u l i v e a t D e v o n s h i r e H o u s e , 28
E a s t 1 0 t h s t r e e t IV2, 2V^, 3 a n d 4
room
a p a r tm e n ts are availab le.
T h e D e v o n s h ir e is lo c a te d in th e
b e a u t if u l O ld W a s h i n g t o n S q u a r e
d istrict n ear N e w Y o r k U n iv er ­
s it y a n d n e a r s h o p p in g an d cu l­
t u r a l d is t r ic t s is c o n v e n i e n t to a ll
transportation, both su b w a y s and
b u s e s . T h e 10 0 p e r c e n t f i r e p r o o f
h ou se w h ich a ssu res s a fe ty from
b u rg la r y w ith th e elim in ation of
f i r e - e s c a p e s is a q u i e t , r e f i n e d ,
b e a u tifu l p la ce in w h ic h to m a k e
your hom e.
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fo r y o u . E a s t S id e E n d H o te l for
w o m e n a t E a s t 78th s tr e e t, o v e r ­
lo o k i n g t h e E a s t R iv e r , is n o w
r e n t i n g f r o m $ 8 w e e k l y a n d $3.50
d a i l y , i n c l u d i n g m e a l s . I t ’s w e l l
w o r th a n inq uiry today.
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J . S . M a h e r , 35 4 A d a m s s t r e e t ,
B r o o k ly n , o ff e r s a solid b rick ,
tw o
fam ily
hom e,
w ith
n in e
room s, tw o baths, and ste a m h eat
o n a p l o t 2 5 x 1 0 0 a t 2 905 J o r d a n
s t r e e t , B a y s i d e . f o r o n l y $5, 500.
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readers by
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flo o rs) w ith tw o b a th s in a m id ­
to w n lo ca tio n , t w o m in u te s ’ w a lk ­
in g d ista n ce fr o m th e h ea rt of
to w n . T h e h o u se is in very good
c o n d itio n a n d h a s a ll im p ro v e ­
m ents.
I t Ixas b e e n a r o o m i n g
h o u s e fo r tlie la s t fo u r te e n y ea rs.
T h e r e is on ly o n e m o r tg a g e for
$4,500 w i t h t h e lo c a l b a n k .
The
p r i c e i s $10,000 a n d a r e a s o n a b l e
d o w n p a y m e n t w ill b e a c ce p ted .
I f y o u ’r e i n t e r e s t e d i n t h i s p r o p ­
erty, w rite M rs. J. W . M orschuus e r , 220 M ill s t r e e t , P o u g h k e e p s i e ,
N . Y.
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I f t h e r e ’s a n y f u r t h e r i n f o r m a ­
tio n y o u d e s ir e a b o u t lots, h o u se s,
fu r n ish e d or u n fu r n is h e d
apart­
m e n t s o r i f t h e r e ’s a n y o t h e r r e a l
e s t a t e p r o b le m in w h ic h y o u re­
q u ir e a s s is t a n c e , j u s t w r it e to
Fred
A sh ley ,
C ivil
S ervice
D a n c e
T h e St. G e o rg e A ss o c ia tio n o f
t h e P a r k D o p a i t n i c n t w ill h o l d i t s
first an n u al en terta in m en t and
d a n ce at th e R iversid e P laza H o ­
tel,
W est
S ev en ty-th ird
street,
M an h attan , on F rid a y even in g,
O c t o b e r 17.
W i l l i a m H . S l e e p e r , J r ., i s c h a i r ­
m a n o f the a r r a n g e m e n ts c o m ­
m ittee.
A p p o in tm e n ts
A s s is ta n t G a rd e n e r
A ssista n t G ardener (from pre­
f e r r e d l i s t ) —W i l l i a m H . R o e h r i g ,
G eorge
H auser,
M ich a el
T.
G rudzin ski.
A ttend ant
(tem porary
p refer­
red list) — F l o r e n c e S c h w a r t z ,
M ary T. Fox.
P l a y g r o u n d D i r e c t o r —L i o n e l N .
Bourne.
A tte n d a n t (fro m th e A tte n d a n t
M e s s e n g e r , G r a d e 1 l i s t ) —H a r r y
H o r o w itz , H arold L evy, D o m in ic k
L a u r ia , T h o m a s M c N a m a r a (all
s u b j e c t to in v e s t ig a t i o n ) .
L ife G uard and S w im m in g P ool
O p e r a t o r —G a b r i e l G a b r e l i a n ( s u b ­
j e c t to i n v e s t i g a t i o n ) .
E lig ib le s
P a rk
to
M e e t
T h e A ssista n t G ardeners E li­
g ib le s ’ A sso c ia tio n c a n celled the
proposed sp ecial m e e tin g sch ed ­
u l e d f o r A u g u s t 29, a n d i n s t e a d
w ill h old th e m e e tin g o n M o n d a y
e v e n i n g , S e p t e m b e r 15, in t h e a u ­
ditoriu m of W a s h in g to n Irv in g
H ig h School, E a s t S ix te e n th str ee t
a n d I r v in g place, M a n h a t ta n .
A ll m e m b e r s a n d e lig ib les are
req u ested to a tte n d a s electio n
for presid en t for th e c o m in g yea r
w ill ta k e p la ce.
T h e n e w job
p o licy in stitu te d by th e M u n icip a l
C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n w ill a lso
be discu ssed .
M o u rn
T o
E m p lo y e e s
C e le b r a te
T h e G reater N e w Y ork P a r k
E m p l o y e e s ’ A ss o c ia tio n , In c ., a r e
h old in g a rack et at M a n h a tta n
C enter, T h ir ty -fo u r th s tr e e t a n d
E ig h th avenue. N e w Y ork, Sat­
u r d a y , S e p t e m b e r 13.
D a n cin g ,
b e e r a n d f r e s h m e n t s f o r a ll . M u ­
sic by M ick ey M erlo s’ o r ch estr a .
A d m i s s i o n , $1 .2 5.
On the ex ecu ­
tiv e c o m m itte e for th is a ffa ir are:
D e n n is D evers, G erard C oughlan,
K ay M ahon,
A rth u r S eibrecht,
R o s e m a r y G uild, G e o r g e M ellevold, R u t h L ee, J o h n P a n ik , J a c k
M c E n e r n y , a n d J o h n O ’C o n n o r .
G e rtru d e
F . S k e llin g
B E H E R USED CARS
M rs. G ertru d e F . S k ellin g , m ore
th a n tw e n ty y e a rs p resid en t of
th e M a n h a tta n C oun cil o f P a r k
A tten d an ts, passed a w ay, M onddy,
A u g u s t 25, a t h e r h o m e a t 34
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by m e m b e r s o f her co uncil.
She
w a s a c t iv e ly e n g a g e d in w o r k o f
her co u n c il u n til r e tir e m e n t fro m
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A s s o c ia t io n o f S u p e r v is o r s in th e
N ew
Y o r k S e r v ic e . M r. J o n e s
em p h a sized th a t the S ta te C om ­
m i s s i o n i s v i t a l l y i n t e r e s t e d in
g i v in g e v e r y c o o p e r a t io n to local
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th e C o m m issio n a r e q u ite w illin g
to sit d o w n w ith local o fficials
a n d d iscu ss th eir p rob lem s. O th ­
ers w ho sp ok e w ere E m e rso n D.
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and
John
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both
m em b ers of th e F ite C om m ission
w h ic h w o rk ed out th e procedure.
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F I F T Y Y E A R S In t h e c i t y s e r ­
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r o b u st, jo v ia l, 61-year-old J a m e s E .
E llio tt, p riso n r eg istr a r in th e D e ­
p a r tm e n t o f C orrection on A u g u s t
1, o f n e x t y e a r .
M r. E llio tt h a s
alread y
been
con gratu lated
by
M a y o r L aG u ard ia for his a m a z in g
r e c o r d . O n A u g u s t 8, t h e c h i e f
e x e c u tiv e o f th e c ity w ro te to h im ,
“ A m a n w h o h a s ser v e d lo y a lly a n d
efficien tly th rou gh ou t th e en tire
life a n d g r o w th
of an
essen tia l
C ity D e p a r tm e n t a s yo u h ave d on e
in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f C o r r e c t io n
d eserv es th e th a n k s o f h is a s so ­
cia tes o f the city at la r g e .”
E l l i o t t g r e w u p in t h e s h a d o w o f
the slau gh ter-h ou ses on the E a s t
Sid e.
“ In th ose d ays,” h e sa y s,
“ th ere w a s a real sm ell fro m th e
s l a u g h t e r - h o u s e s . T h e a i r w a s n ’t
p u r if ie d a s it is t o d a y . . . a n d I
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L ehm an,
— S u b s c r ip tio n
R a te s —
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E l s e w h e r e In th e U n it ed S t a t e s ...................................................... a Y ear
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Tuesday, September 2, 1941
A Job Well Done
IP
T NDER
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try in g
circu m sta n ces, th e
S ta le
C iv il
Ser-
v ic e C o m m i s s io n h a s d o n e a c o m m e n d a b le j o b in
recru itin g and p la cin g h o sp ita l a tten d an ts.
to
o b ta in
p ittan ce;
m en
w om en
faced
w ith
from
in th e S t a te
h o sp ita l
to
em p lo y ees
o p p o sitio n
w ell.
and
co m p elled
com p eten t
huge;
to
in
a
for
th e
co n tin u o u s
where
th e
—
th e
m erest
flo w
of
tu rn over
ra ce-p ro b lem ;
sources
C o m m issio n
atten dant
a
job
a d elicate
m any
w ork
p ro v id e
A sked
h au n ted
m en
and
by
w om en
w h o s e jo b it is to h a n d le th e
p ro b lem
have
a cq u itted
th em se lv e s
T h e y h a v e m a d e a b e g in n in g in a p p ly in g th e m e r it
to one o f th e
State.
I f to th e c o n cep t o f m erit can be ad d ed d e c en t
w o rk in g
co n d itio n s
fe s te r in g s o c ia l s o r e -s p o ts o f the
for
th e
a tten d an ts,
th at
sore
spot
w ill sta rt to heal.
W ithout Red Tape
AST
War Birds
R. A. F. 3s the insignia em­
blazoned on the side of a half-dozen
airplanes based at a small Jamaica
Bey airport. R. A. F. in this case
doesn’t stand for Royal Air Force
. . . It stands for Rockaway Air
Field . . . On the state hospital at­
tendant list are lawyers, doctors,
and even a Ph.D. or two . . . The
job pays $54 a month . . . Blind
operators of vending booths in post
offices may use guide dogs es­
pecially trained for the purpose . . .
The New York district of the
federal Civil Service Commission
receives about 60,000 inquiries a
month . . . So please don’t write
unless it’s absolutely unavoidable
. . . The trufe story about Merit
Man Frank Hogan’s nomination is
this: he was sold to the Democrats
by ex-General Sessions Judge
Cornelius Collins with the help of
Judges Mullen and Donnellan . . .
Toledo, Ohio, says it can build fire
apparatus cheaper than ready-made
equipment . . .
tran sfers.
T h a t it is a p r o b le m
is
ev id e n c e d b y
Mayor
fo r
a
place
on
O rdw ay
. . .
C iv il
E w a r t G u in ie r w as selected by
the
P e r h a p s it w a s t h e i n f l u e n c e o f
h is h a r d y neig h b o rs.
P e r h a p s it
w a s his ow n v igorou s co n stitu tio n .
A t a n y rate, w h e n
young
J im
E l l i o t t w a s 12 y e a r s o l d , h e t h o u g h t
it w a s a b o u t tim e a m a n sh o u ld
be e a r n in g h is o w n liv in g .
A c­
co rd in g ly , h e g o t h im se lf a job a s
o f f i c e a t t e n d a n t in t h e D e p a r t m e n t
o f P u b lic C h arities a n d C o rrectio n
o n B l a c k w e l l ’s I s l a n d . T w i c e a d a y ,
w in ter
a n d
sum m er,
E llio tt
tra v e le d to th e W o r k h o u se on th e
I s la n d in a r o w b o a t. T h e r o w b o a t,
a large, u n w ield y, eight-oared c r a ft
w a s m a n n e d by e ig h t p riso n ers,
and c ap tain ed by a n arm ed gu ard .
N e e d le ss to say, the r o w b o a t h a s
lo n g sin c e b een rep la ced by a ferry .
T h e e lim in ation o f th e galle y s l a v e - l i k e f e r r y i s n ’t t h e o n l y i m ­
p r o v e m e n t E llio tt h a s s e e n in a l­
m o s t a h a lf-c en tu r y o f C o rrectio n
em p lo y m en t.
“ T oday, the d ep art­
m e n t h a s im p ro v e d in e v e r y re­
90,000
P riso n ers
T o d a y , a s p r iso n r eg istr a r , M r.
E llio tt c a n tell y o u th e e x a c t s ta tu s
o f a n y p r iso n e r c o m m it t e d to the
C orrection D ep a rtm en t.
A pproxi­
m a t e l y 90 ,0 00 p r i s o n e r s a r e c o m ­
m it t e d to th e D e p a r t m e n t o f C or­
rection ea ch year. E llio tt h as com ­
p lete c h a rg e o f th e ca se records
o f all o f t h e s e m e n . S i t t i n g in h is
m o d e r n , w e l l - a p p o i n t e d o f f i c e in
th e
new,
u n fin ish ed ,
C rim inal
C o u r ts b u ild in g , M r. E llio tt can
look b ack on th e c a se histories of
h u n d red s of th o u sa n d s of m en and
w o m e n w h o h a v e p a sse d in and
o u t o f c ity priso n s.
T h e in tim a te k n o w led g e of such
a w elter o f m isfo rtu n e m ig h t have
a dour, m o r o s e e f f e c t o n a less
v ig o ro u s person.
B u t n o t o n M r.
E lliott.
A ffa b le , w ell-lik ed , n o t a
s m a ll p a r t o f h is p o p u la r ity is due
t o h i s w a r m f r i e n d l i n e s s f o r h is
fe llo w e m p lo y e es. “ It's a w on d er­
fu l d e p a r tm en t to w o r k in ,” E llio tt
said.
“ T h e p erso n n el, th e type
o f m e n e m p l o y e d h e r e —a l l t h e C o m ­
m i s s i o n e r s —a r e f i n e m e n . ”
“ T h e d e p a r t m e n t i s 1 00 p e r c e n t
e fficien t,”
E llio tt
added.
He
lo o k e d o u t o f h is w in d o w a t w o r k ­
m e n p u ttin g fin ish in g tou ch es on
t h e n e w ja il-b lo ck to r ep la c e the
o l d T o m b s . . . . “ a n d i t ’s g e t t i n g
b etter all th e t im e .”
person
New Name
w e ek w e b rou gh t up a g a in th e p ro b lem o f jo b
s p ect,” E llio tt
says.
“ The
jail
facilities, th e food, th e m orale—
e v e r y t h i n g is 100 p e r c e n t b e tt e r
th a n it w a s.”
M r. E llio t t w it n e s s e d th e birth of
th e
D epartm ent of
C orrection ,
w h e n it w a s s e p a ra ted fr o m th e
D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b l i c C h a r i t i e s in
1898. O n J a n u a r y 1 o f t h a t y e a r ,
E l l i o t t w a s t r a n s f e r r e d to th e s to r e ­
house.
T h r ee y e a r s la ter h e w a s
m a d e k e e p e r in c h a r g e o f th e p ass
b u reau . H e w a s a p p o in te d prison
r e g i s t r a r o n J a n u a r y 1, 1915.
Sh ou ld S ta rt E a rly
Question, Please
is
system
1
Tuesday, September 2,1941
the
C om m ittee
who
ha s
S ervice.
to select the
done
Then
most
the
fo r
Mayor
defense.
place on
Loon.
th e
O rdw ay
“P lea se
tell
an o th er job P ” T h e
me
how
n ecessity
I can g e t transferred
the
C iv il
S erv ice
C om m ittee
fu n ctio n
C o m m issio n , w h ic h
prop erly, a jo b
f i r s t o f all, b e s im p le .
sh ou ld
be a b le to
reasons.
tried
to
work
transfer
system
sh ou ld
T h i s d o e s n ’t m e a n t h a t e v e r y o n e
ch an ge h is p la c e o f w o r k
tw o
p eo p le are w illin g
to
ex­
F i r s t o f all, th e r e s h o u ld b e s e t u p w it h in th e C iv il
S erv ice
C o m m issio n
A
ago
to
we
a
C entral
describ ed
W e said th en :
another
w ith
how
Job
T ran sfer
such
an
Agency.
agency
sh o u ld
“A n y p erson w h o w a n ts a tran sfer
departm en t,
d ifferent
another
lo ca tio n ,
hou rs and w o r k in g
to
a p o sitio n
co n d itio n s, w r ite s
to
th e A g en cy . T h e A g e n c y th en d e cid es w h e th e r the req u est
is leg itim a te.
.W h en th e
T h is m ay n e c esc lta te a p erso n a l in terv iew .
req uest
fo r m and filed .
becom es
is o k a y e d , it is
p la ced
o n a reg u la r
W h e n a jo b co rresp o n d in g to the req u est
vacant,
n o tified .
Of
th e
person
d esirin g
th e
transfer
is
T h e tra n sfer can then be e f f e c te d im m e d ia te ly .”
course,
co o p era tio n
th e dep artm en ts.
m ust
be
B ut w hy not? —
fo rth co m in g
from
s i n c e it is c l e a r t h a t
a p roper p r o c ed u r e o f jo b tr a n s fe r s is b ou n d to h a v e a
g o o d in flu e n c e on e m p lo y e e m o ra le, to r e le a s e te n s io n s ,
In
any
case,
th e
P erso n n el.
here
is
so m eth in g
A d m in istra tiv e
for
that
C onference
new
on
com ­
M u n icip a l
T h e y s h o u l d g e t t o w o r k o n ’i t a t o n c e .
For A ll Civil Servants
I
N
has
w i l l be t a k e n b y T o m F r e y , a c t i n g
started.
head o f the S ervice R a ti n g B u r e a u
m e le e o f big-nam e w rite rs .
W atch
fo r
the
va n
only
coming
letters
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4 0 -Y e a r O ld
e re n c e . V e te r a n s too o ft e n a r e p u t
in job s fo r w h ic h th e y a re n o t
f i t t e d . T h e y m a k e it o n l y b e c a u s e
o f ‘t h e p r e f e r e n c e . D r a f t e e s s h o u l d
n o t exp ect p reference ju st b ecau se
t h e y p u t in a y e a r o r s o i n s e r v i c e .
T h a t do es not n e c essa rily equip
th e m for a n y p a rticu la r job u n le s s
t h e y h a v e th e req u ired q u a lific a ­
tion s.
4 F.
W e ’d l i k e t o h a v e m o r e o p i n i o n s
o n tills su b je c t fr o m ou r rea d ers.
C o p s ?
Sirs:
I n r e a d i n g t h i s w e e k ’s
L E A D E R , I n o ticed th a t the m in i­
m u m a g e r eq u ir e m e n ts for p atrol­
m a n m a y be w a iv ed .
B e c a u s e o f th e possib ility
th at
th is c o u n t r y m a y e n t e r t h e w a r in
t h e n e a r f u t u r e , in w h i c h e v e n t h e
m e n in t h e p a t r o l m a n a g e l i m i t
w ould be d rafted , I th in k it m ig h t
be w ise th a t th e u p p er a g e lim it
be r a ise d , s a y to 40 y e a r s .
It
w ould g iv e s o m e m e n a n opp or­
tu n ity to e n te r th e public ser v ic e
w h o h a v e a lr e a d y m a d e th e police
or
fire
lists
in
th e
past,
but
w e r e n ’t r e a c h e d f o r a p p o i n t m e n t .
READER,
W a n ts
T H IS
ISSU E
y o u ’l l
fin d
the
second
o f a rticles under th e g en era l h ead :
to C ivil S e r v ic e
of
P .
T r a n sp o r t a tio n , is a p o licy u sed
o n ly b y t h e M u n ic ip a l C ivil S e r v ic e
C o m m issio n .
T h e P .O . list is a
f e d e r a l l i s t . —E d i t o r .
O p p o s e
J o b s
S irs: M a n y th a n k s to y o u r E d i­
tor for p u b lis h in g m y le tte r in th e
A u g u s t 5th is su e o f T h e L E A D E R .
V ery few m en above th e a g e o f
30 w o u ld be a b le to p a s s a m o d e r n
p a t r o l m a n ’s p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n .
T h e en tire e x a m w o u ld h a v e to be
m o d ified if th is s u g g e stio n
w ere
p u t into
effect.
H o w e v e r , l e t ’s
h e a r w h a t o t h e r r e a d e r s h a v e to
sa y .-E D I T O R .
I n t o d a y ’s i s s u e , A u g u s t 19, 1941,
a g a in ap p ears an item th a t bears
m e ou t on m y co m p la in t: E lig ib le s
On t h e f i r e m a n l i s t a r e c e r t i f i e d t o
th e B oard of T ran sp ortation . W h y
c a n ’t t h e s a m e t h i n g h a p p e n w i t h
th e P o s t O ffic e elig ib le list?
T h is P .O . lis t is n o w o v e r fo u r
y e a r s old a n d p r o b a b ly w ill s h o r tly
d ie o f old a g e w it h m a n y o n t h e
list left a t the m ercy of th e C o m ­
m i s s i o n ’s a p p r o v a l o f g i v i n g a n e w
exam .
B. J O S E P H i
G e t P re fe re n c e ?
S ir s : I w o u ld lik e to s a y s o m e ­
t h in g a b o u t p r e fe re n c e for v e te r a n s
an d th e lik elih o o d o f p r e fe r e n c e fo r
draftees.
I am not ag a in st v et­
e ra n s or d r a ftee s, but I do th in k
t h a t i f c i v i l s e r v i c e is a m e r i t s y s ­
tem , everyb od y sh ou ld sta rt on an
e v en basis a n d w ith o u t sp e c ia l p r e f­
B lo o d
T e s ts
S irs: I h a v e b een r ea d in g th e ar­
tic le s o n blood te s ts w h ic h are be­
in g proposed by the N e w Y ork
C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n a n d th e
H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t fo r all c a n d i­
dates.
M a y I sa y th a t I oppose
such
a
procedure.
I s n ’t t h e r e
e n o u g h red -tap e a lr e a d y before one
c a n g e t a job for th e city.
Cer­
ta in ly th e p r e se n t e m p lo y ees, w h o
d i d n ’t g e t W a s s e r m a n n t e s t s , a r e
a h e a lth y , e f f ic ie n t lot o f people.
W h y c o m p li c a t e th in g s ? T h e n , too,
th in k o f th e cost!
JO H N R. DEAR BO R N .
0 . L is t
U s e d fo r M o re
a n d to a s s u r e h a r m o n i o u s w o r k i n g r e l a t i o n s in s o m e c a s e s .
m ittee,
attacked
battle
fo r triv ia ]
c h a n g e jo b s, n o u n due o b s ta c le s s h o u ld b e s e t up.
work.
the
It d o es m ean, h o w ev er, that w h ere th e reason s
are leg itim a te, or w h ere
year
P egler
But
to
o u t a p lan and fa ile d b e c a u s e o f th e red ta p e in v o lv e d .
To
attacked
H e n d ric k W i l ­
o f a p ro p erly fu n c tio n in g
j o b - t r a n s f e r s y s t e m in N e w Y o r k C i t y i s r e c o g n i z e d e v e n
by
Pegler
l e m v a n L o o n c a m e to F a d i m a n ’s
pu t G u in ie r in ho t w a t e r . . . H i s
th e m a n y le tte r s r e c e iv e d in T h e L E A D E R o f f i c e
a sk in g :
W estbrook
C lifto n Fadim an .
E n d o rs e s B lo o d
T e s ts
S i r s : T h a t ’s a n e x c e l l e n t p l a n o f
D i \ W o r tis to g iv e b lood t e s t s to
all jo b a p p lic a n ts .
T h e w a y to
f i g h t a s o c i a l s c o u r g e i s t o f i g h t it.
S o cia l d is e a se s m u s t be w iped out
in
th is
country,
to
produce
a
h e a lth ie r, h a p p ie r people.
I o n ly
w is h t h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n
w o u ld go a step farth er, and test
all e m p lo y e e s a s w e ll a s c a n d id a te s .
A lso, th e s t a t e a n d fe d e r a l g o v e r n ­
m e n t s o u g h t to a d o p t th e s a m e pro­
cedure.
S e le c tiv e certification , by w h ic h
th e fir e m a n list w a s d eclared a p ­
p r o p r ia te fo r jo b s in th e B o a r d o f
a series
“W hat H appens
If W a r C o m es.”
N e x t T u e s d a y
A
S p e c ia l
Is s u e
o f T h e
L E A D E R
T h e L E A D E R k n o w s th at c iv il s e r v a n t s a re s e r io u s ly
concerned
sh o u ld
abou t th eir
enter
statu s
a sh ootin g
in c a s e
war.
No
the
one
U n ited
can
p red ict w h at w ill hap pen, b u t c iv il servant^ are e n titled
t o the fu lle st in fo r m a tio n , fr o m as m a n y s o u r c e s as pose ib le. W e p lan to g iv e t h e m th e v i e w s an d in f o r m a t io n o f
th e
keenest
civ il serv ice
e x p e rts and p o litic a l a n a ly sts.
E v e r y e m p lo y e e — city , sta te, fe d e r a l— sh o u ld g iv e th e
c lo s e s t a tte n tio n to th is su b je c t.
th at is in v o lv ed .
T R A IN IN G
States
accu rately
B e c a u s e i t ’s y o u r f u t u r e
W ith
C iv il
S e rv ic e
w ith
th e
a r tic le s ,
w h o
F O R
p r a c tic a l s u g g e s tio n s ,
w is h
g o v e rn m e n t,
to
a n d
im p r o v e
th o s e
w h o
A
C A R E E R
a n d
th e m s e lv e s ,
w o u ld
lik e
o r ig in a l
fo r
to
fe a tu re s
th o s e
g e t in to
w h o
fo r
d e s ir e
th o s e
a
in
c a re e r
a d e fe n s e jo b .
AMONG THE ARTICLES:
Summary of Exams Expected During the Next 12 Months; Opportunities in Government Service for
Women; Clerical Careers in Government Service; Training for Defense Industries; A Complete Directory
of Schools Listed by Subjects; The Future in Defense Industries.
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Tuesday, September % 1941
.
Q u e s tio n ,
. .::^S3r3SaBe«LSeer.'
P o s ta l N e w s
P le a s e ?
By
by H. Eliot Kaplan
Contributing Editor
W P A
E x p e r ie n c e
R .L .P .:
You
are a p p a ren tly
u n d er th e m isa p p reh en sio n th a t
th e co u r ts h a v e precluded th e
C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n fro m
r eco g n izin g exp erien ce ga in ed by
a n a p p lica n t w h ile ser v in g w ith
the
W PA.
That
is Incorrect.
Y o u a re prob ab ly c o n fu sin g th is
w ith th e ru lin g th a t provision al
o r te m p o r a r y e m p lo y e e s in a n
e m e rg e n c y a g e n c y m a y be g ra n t­
ed p re fe re n tia l r a tin g for th eir
e x p e rien ce on a basis h ig h er th a n
t h a t fix e d for oth ers o f sim ilar
status.
P .O . R e in s ta te m e n ts
J . S .: R e i n s t a t e m e n t to t h e p o s ­
ta l serv ice of a n em p lo y e e w h o
h a s r esig n e d m a y be m a d e on ly
w ith th e c o n sen t o f th e post­
m a s te r and app roved by th e P o st
O ffice D e p a r tm e n t and th e F e d ­
era l C ivil S e r v ic e
C om m ission .
T h e r e i n s t a t e m e n t is d is c r e tio n a r y
w i t h t h e p o s t m a s t e r . I t is n o t a
m a tte r o f righ t.
I f th e post­
m a s te r d o es n o t c a re to r ein sta te
y o u h e n e e d n o t d o so, e v e n if
th e r e are v a c a n c ie s av a ila b le.
C ity
In
E m p lo y e e s
T w o
_
J o b s
JU ST IC E :
T here w as a recent
co u r t r u lin g to th e e ffe c t th a t th e
M ayor
c o u ld en jo in a c ity e m ­
p lo y ee
f r o m e n g a g i n g in w o r k
o u tsid e o f o ffice h ou rs.
It has
n o t c o m e b efore th e A pp ellate
co u r ts a s y et for d eterm in ation .
J u s t h o w far th is ru lin g e x te n d s
w e a re n o t ab le to a d v ise . U ndou bt*
e d ly it w ill be d e p e n d e n t u p o n th e
c ir cu m sta n c es a n d m erits of each
c a se. W e c a n n o t a tt e m p t to la y
d o w n a n y g e n e r a l rule fo r g u id ­
ance.
The
d u a l job la w fo r
t e a c h e r s w a s relttxed d u r in g t h e
e m e r g e n c y a n d in th e d isc re tio n
o f t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n . I t is
d ou btfu l w h e th e r th e
d u a l job
h old in g
r estrictio n s
ap p ly
to
te a c h e r s c o a c h in g p riv a te p u p ils
o n a fe e b asis. I t a p p lie s o n ly to
th e h o ld in g o f d u a l p u blic p o si­
tion s, n o t to p r iv a te e m p lo y m en ts.
F ite
L a w
D .N .B .:
A n ex cellen t p am p h let
e x p la in in g th e n e w F ite L aw , pro-
v id in g for th e ex te n sio n o f th e
C ivil S e r v ic e la w to th e c o u n t ie s ,
to w n s, v illa g e s a n d s ch o o l dis­
tricts h a s b een p u b lish ed b y th e
S t a te C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n .
I t g iv es a clear fa c tu a l s ta te m e n t
o f th e p rob lem , a n d a n s w e r s s o m e
ty p ica l in q u iries.
C o p ies m a y be
h a d b y w r it in g to th e S t a t e C ivil
S ervice C om m ission , S ta te O ffice
B u ild in g , A lb a n y , N . Y .
R e m o v a l o f
C iv il S e rv ic e
H e a d s
W .H .:
M un icip al civil ser v ic e
c o m m issio n ers are not rem ovab le
b y th e Governor.
T hese are re­
m o v a b le e it h e r (1) b y t h e M a y o r
o f the c ity a fte r a pu b lic h e a r ­
in g, o r (2) b y u n a n i m o u s v o t e o f
t h e S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­
sion
after
a
p u blic
h earin g.
M e m b e r s o f th e S t a te C ivil S e r v ­
ice C o m m issio n are r em o v a b le by
th e G o v ern o r a fte r a p u b lic h e a r ­
in g upon charges.
D o
Y o u
W e a r
G la s s e s ?
A . W . O n th e la st fir e m a n test,
c a n d id a te s w e re req u ired to h a v e
2 0/20 v isio n , e a c h
eye, w ith o u t
g la sse s. T h e p h ysical a n d m e d i­
cal req u irem en ts for th e c o m in g
p a tro lm a n te s t are ex p e cted to be
ju st a s severe a s on th e recen t
f i r e m a n ’s t e s t .
W e do not th in k
th a t th e u se o f g la s s e s w ill be
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s w o r n s t a t e m e n t in th e ir a p p l ic a ­
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of your
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A p p o in tm e n ts
J .P .:
For
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prob atlon al
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m e n t r e m o v e s o n e ’s n a m e f r o m
th e elig ib le list, th e s a m e a s d o e s
acceptance of a perm anent ap­
p o in t m e n t ; a n d if t h e job is la te r
a b o l i s h e d , t h e i n c u m b e n t Is e n ­
titled to h a v e h is n a m e p la c e d o n
t h e r e - e m p l o y m e n t l i s t . W h i l e ft
p rob atlon al
in d efin ite
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o n e o n l y If C o n g r e s s m a k e s it
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o n a p e r m a n e n t basis, th e in c u m ­
b en t o f su c h a p o sitio n ca n be
g i v e n a p e r m a n e n t j o b If a v a ­
c a n c y in th e la tter o ccu rs. T h e
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dance.
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p ractical
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years as d efen se h as th in n ed th e
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a lm o st
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of
pattern s,
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c ou n tin g,
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p r e ssio n s fo r s e a r c h , la t e n t p rin ts
an d p ow d er, cou rt p resen tation ,
p o lice te c h n iq u e a n d filin g s y s ­
te m .
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sim p ly
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th e b o o k is a c o n c ise
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work.
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terial, la y o u t, c o m p u ta tio n s , c u t­
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g r o w n In p o p u l a r i t y I n r e c e n t
r a n k s of profession als.
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exp lan ation
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an e n g in e e r h a v e ? W h a t kin d of
education does he n e e d ?
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a job ?
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lik es
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proofs, are
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le a r n e r.
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c lu d e in s p e c t io n o f a lot b y a t ­
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a n A ppend ix.
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ization o f th e P a t e n t O ffic e are
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o f th e
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in g and g e ttin g a p aten t. P a r ­
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on
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P a ten te d ” and “ P rep a ra tio n of
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fo r
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“An
E n g i n e e r ’s
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of
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? 2 .7 5 ) i s a d o w n - t o e a j t h e x p l a n a ­
n icia n s
d irection
fin d ers
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devices.
by
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ru les
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LEADER
p r e s e n t s it in d eta il.
T h e r i g h t of e m p l o y e e s to a p p e a l
through
established
supervisory
channels w ith o u t re stia in t, in terfer­
e n c e , c o e r c io n s, d i s c r i m i n a t i o n , or
r e p r i s a l is r e c o g n i z e d .
T h e l o n g - e s i a b i i s h e d p r a c t i c e of
f r i e n d l y i n f o r m a l discu.ssions of s e r ­
v ic e a n d p e r s o n n e l p i o b l e m s b e ­
tw e e n em ployees, su p e rv iso rs, a n d
d e p a i t m e n t a l o f f i c i a l s will be c o n ­
tin u ed . W h e n a f te r such discussions
t h e r e r e m a i n s a n e e d to p r e s e n t a
problem fu rth e r, th o se concerned
s h o u l d p r o c e e d a s fo llo w s a n d s u ­
p e r v i s o r s s h o u l d a s s i s t e m p l o y e e s in
c a r r y in g o u t th is procedure.
L i n e of A p p e a l a n d I 'r o c e d u r e
1. A n e m p l o y e e .should f i r s t p r e ­
s e n t a g r i e v a n c e t o His i m m e d i a t e
s u p e r v i s o r , a n d if n o t .s a t is f a c t o ri l y
a d j u s t e d , to t h e s u p e r v i s o r n e x t in
line o f a u t h o r i t y , o r to t h e o fficial
i n c h a r g e of t h e u n i t in w h i c h h e is
e m p l o y e d , e a c h of w h o m s h a l l e n ­
d e a v o r to o b t a i n a p r o m p t a n d s a t ­
i s f a c t o r y s o l u t i o n w i t h i n t h e sc o pe
of his a u th o rity . F o r th is p urpose
t h e f o l lo w in g u n i t s a r e d e s i g n a t e d :
P o s t O ffice.
O fficial in c h a r g e .
P o s t m a s t e r ; R a i l w a y M ail S e r v i c e
D iv isio n , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t ; P o s t O f ­
fice I n s p e c t i o n S e r v i c e D iv ision , I n ­
s p e c t o r in C h a r g e ; D ivisio n , P o s t
O f fi c e D e p a r t m e n t , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t .
2. B e f o r e a g r i e v a n c e r e a c h e s t h e
i m i t b e a d , it m a y be p r e s e n t e d by
t h e e m p l o y e e e i t h e r o r a l l y o r in
w r i t i n g o r on b e h a l f of s u c h e m ­
p lo y e e by a c o n i m i t e e of n o t m o r e
t h a n t h r e e p o s t a l e m p l o y e e s of his
o w n choosing. G rievances p re se n te d
t o t h e u n i t h e a d m u s t be in t h e
f o r m of a w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t i n d i ­
c a t i n g c l e a r l y t h e n a t u r e of t h e
rievance and th e pertinent facts as
h e y e x i s t in t h e op inio n o f t h e e m ­
p loy ee. T h e a g g r i e v e d s h o u l d also
a d v i s e t h e o f fic ia l m c h a r g e of t h e
u n it w h e th e r he desires a h e a r in g
on th e grievance. A fte r a griev an ce
r e a c h e s th e u n it head, th e em ployee
m a y a p p e a r in p e r s o n o r b e r e p r e ­
s e n t e d b y a c o m m i t t e e of n o t m o r e
t h a n t h r e e p e i s o n s of h is o w n
c h o o s i n g , o r b o th .
3. T h e o f fic ia l in c h a r g e o f a u n i t
wi ll c a r e f u l l y r e v i e w t h e w r i t t e n
s ta te m e n t rela tin g to the grievance
a n d if a h e a r i n g is r e q u e s t e d h e will
h e a r t h e a g g r i e v e d , h is c h o s e n r e p ­
r e s e n t a t i v e s , o r b o th , a n d m a y call
such w itnesses as deem ed neces­
s a r y . H e will a l s o s e c u r e a w r i t t e n
sta te m e n t
from
a n y
em ployee
a g a i n s t w h o m a g r i e v a n c e m a y be
d i r e c t e d . T h e a g g r i e v e d will be a d ­
v i s e d in w r i t i n g of t h e d ecis io n of
t h e o f fic ia l in c h a r g e o f t h e u n i t
w i t h i n 20 d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e t h e
g r i e v a n c e is p r e s e n t e d o r n o t i fi e d
t h e a d d i t i o n a l t i m e w h i c h will be
r e q u i r e d to r e n d e r s u c h d ecisio n.
W h e n t h e o fficial in c h a r g e o f t h e
u n i t b e lie v e s St n e c e s s a r y o r d e s i r ­
a b le , h e m a y a p p o i n t a B o a r d of
R e v i e w o f n o t le s s t h a n 2 n o r m o r e
t h a n 3 p o s t a l e m p l o y e e s to h e a r t h e
a t cg iiev ed o r h is r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s .
’D i e B o a r d will be a d v i s o r y a n d d e ­
s i g n e d to a s s i s t t h e o fficial in
c h a r g e of t h e u n i t in a r r i v i n g a t a
d ecision .
U n i t H e a d to D e p a r t m e n t a l Biire>au
Head
4. W h e n in t h e en i y l o y e o ’s o pin ion
a g r i e v a n c e h.us n o t b een . sa tis f a c ­
t o r i l y a d j u s t e d by t h e o f ficial in
c h a r g e of t h e u n i t , a n a p p e a l m a y
b e m a d e in w r i t i n g t o t h e p r o p e r
B u r e a u h e a d in t h e P o s t O ffice D e ­
p a r t m e n t w i t h i n 30 d a y s f i o m t h e
d a t e o f t h e d ecisio n, o r if no d e c i ­
f
DEFENSE TDAINING
IN PRIVATE SCHOOLS
T h e N e w Y ork D ra ftin g In sti­
t u t e , 276 W e s t 43d s t r e e t . N e w
Y ork
C i t y , s p e c i a l i z i n g in t h e
s in g le pu rp ose o f te a c h in g stu ­
d e n ts to draw .
I t is lic e n s e d b y
th e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , an d its
c o u r se s in clu d e:
1. M e c h a n i c a l ( m a c h i n e d r a f t ­
ing.
2. A e r o n a u t i c a l ( a i r p l a n e ) d r a f t ­
ing.
3. M a i i n e s h i p a n d n a v a l a r c h i ­
tectu re) d raftin g.
4. A r c h i t e c t u r a l d r a f t i n g .
C o u rses are w ell-round ed .
The
stu d en ts
learn
in
ad d itio n
to
t h e m a n i p u l a t i o n o f d r a w i n g In­
stru m en ts,
th e
m a th em a tics
necessary,
how
to
d eterm in e
s t r e n g t h o f m a t e r ia ls , etc.
T h e sch ool op erates a p lace­
m e n t ser v ic e for its g r a d u a tes.
T h e S c h o o l o f O p t i c s , 182 H e n r y
N ew
m e n ta ls”
A m dur,
O ffice
b ro u g h t up -to-d ate
In
oth er
C o m m issio n
H.
Post
p r ep arin g
can d id ates, C h em ical
P u b l i s h i n g C o ., h a s r e p r i n t e d a
B ritish c o u rse e n titled “ E le ctric a l
and R ad io
N o te s for
W ireless
O p e r a t o r s ” ($2.50). J a m
packed
w ith
i n f o r m a t i o n In
246 c l o s e ­
l y p r i n t e d p a g e s , t h e v o l u m e Is
an en cy clo p ed ic te x t book on the
e n tire su b ject.
S ixteen ch ap ters
cover
electron ics,
cells
and
b a tteries,
effects o f a current,
electric m otors, m e a s u r in g in stru ­
m ents,
electro m a g n etic
in d u c­
tion , e le c t r o s ta tic s , a lt e r n a t i n g
c u rrent, th e r m e o n ic value, s im p le
tran sm itter,
d etection ,
a m p lifi­
ca tio n , m a s te r o scella to r a n d c o n ­
trolled t r a n s m it t e r s , s u p e r h e t e r o ­
d y n e r eceiv ers, aerials, directio n
fin d in g .
T he text
is a
handy
v o lu m e th a t prepares for one o f
th e m ore im p ortan t typ es of de­
fe n se jobs.
operate
velop in g ga d g e ts, “ P a t e n t F u n d a ­
Leon
The
la st w eek
N ew
Y orkers
in ter e sted
in
t r a in i n g for d e f e n s e o p p o r t u n it ie s
are
fortu n ate
In t h e
fa cilities
a v a ila b le to th e m — b o th p u b lic
a n d p rivate.
E x a m p le of th e ex­
c e lle n c e to b e fo u n d in p r iv a te
sch o o ls are th o se d iscu ssed be­
low :
to
more
for
for
C ity
Civil
S ervice
has
been
g iv in g
v olu n teer
B ritain .
rad io
To
tech­
aid
M acD O U G A L
G rie v a n c e P r o c e d u r e
I n th e P o s t O ffic e
postal
Z. W . T h e f a c t t h a t y o u r w i f e
a n d y o u r c o u s in a r e e m p lo y e d in
t h e fe d e r a l serv ice, sh o u ld
not
p r e v e n t y o u fr o m filin g a n app li­
cation for a fed eral e x a m in a tio n .
tech n ica l
DONALD
i m p o r t a n c e o f thi.s m a t e r i a l t o a l l
S e rv ic e
tion o f fig u re s fo r th e b e n e fit o f
F in g e r p r in tin g
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is r e n d e r e d w i t h i n 30 d a y s
f ro m th e d a te su c h decision w a s
due, or the em ployee m a y r e q u e s t
t h e u n i t h e a d to r e f e r t h e m a t t e r t o
t h e B u r e a u h e a d for review . F u r ­
t h e r m o r e , a n e m p l o y e e m a y , if h e
f e e ls t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s w a r r a n t ,
p r e s e n t a g r i e v a n c e i n i t i a l l y to t h e
D ep artm ental B u reau head. H o w ­
e v e r , t h i s o f fi c i a l will l e t u r n a l l
g r i e v a n c e s w h i c h In h i s j u d g m e n t
sh o u l d h a v e b e e n p r e s e n t e d to t h e
o fficial in c h a r g e of t h e u n i t .
5. A n a p p e a l t o t h e B u r e a u h e a d
s h o u l d c o n t a i n a c o p y of t h e m a t t e r
s u b m i t t e d to t h e o f fic ia l in c h a r g e
o f t h e u n it, t t e d a t e t h e g r i e v a n c e
w a s p r e s e n e d to t h e o f fi c i a l i n
c h a r g e of t h e u n i t , a co p y of t h e
d ecision r e n d e r e d o r a s t a t e m e n t
t h a t no decision c o uld be o b t a i n e d . ’
T h e a g g riev ed should also a d v is e
t h e B u r e a u h e a d w h e t h e r he d e s i r e s
a h e a r i n g on t h e g r i e v a n c e . I n o r ­
d e r to e x p e d i t e d e p a r t m e n t a l ac tion,,
It is d e s i r a b l e t h a t t h e of fic ia l i n
c h a r g e of t h e u n i t be n o t i fi e d by t h e
e m p l o y e e w h e n a p p e a l is m a d e t o
th e D epartm ent.
6. W h e n a n o fficial in c h a r g e o f a
u n i t is a d v i s e d t h a t a n a p p e a l w ill
be m a d e to t h e D e p a r t m e n t o r w h e n
t h e aK griev ed m a k e s a r e q u e s t t h a t
Uie d ecis io n h e f o r w a r d e d to t h e
D e p a r t m e n t f o r r e v ie w , h e s h o u l d
p rom ptly tr a n s m it th io u g h p ro p er
c h a n n e l s , co p ies o f all p a p e r s r e ­
l a t i n g to t h e c as e, w i t h a p p r o p r i a t e
c o m m e n t to t h e o f fic ia l in c h a r g e
o f t h e B u r e a u , P o s t O f fi c e D e p a r t ­
m e n t , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.
7. U p o n r e c e i p t o f a n a p p e a l f r o m ,
o r a r e q u e s t to r e v i e w , t n e d e c i s i o n
o f t h e o f fic ia l in c h a r g e o f t h e u n i t
t h e B u r e a u h e a d will a r r a n g e f o r a
c o m p l e t e r e v i e w of t h e f a c t s a n d s e t
a d a t e fo r a h e a r i n g if s u c h is d e ­
sired. H e will n o t i f y t h e a g g r i e v e d
in w r i t i n g o f h is d e c is io n a n d t r a n s ­
m it a copy of th e derision to th e
o fficial in c h a r g e o f t h e u n i t .
To P o stm a s te r G eneral
"
8. W h e n a d e c is io n of t h e B u r e a u
h e a d is n o t c o n s i d e r e d s a t i s f a c t o r y ,
it m a y be a p p e a l e d to t h e P o s t m a s ­
t e r G e n e r a l , w i t h i n 30 d a y s a f t e r
t h e d e c is io n is r e n d e r e d , t h r o u g h
t h e D e p a r tm e n t B o a rd of A ppeals.
S u c h ajnpeals s h o u l d be a d d r e s s e d
t o t h e D i r e c t o r of P e r s o n n e l , C h a i r ­
m a n , B o a r d of A p p e a l s , P o s t O f f i c e
D e p a r t m e n t , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C . , a n d
s h o u l d c o n t a i n a full s t a t e m e n t a s
to th e reasons for appealing, copies
of th e decisions rendered, a n d t h e
n a m e o f t h e e m p l o y e e w h o will r e p ­
r e s e n t t h e a g g r i e v e d on t h e B o a r d
o f A p p e a l s . I t sh o u l d a l s o be s t a t e d
w h e t h e r o r n o t a h e a r i n g is d e s i r e d .
T h e B o a r d o f A p p e a l s will c o n s i s t
o f t h e f o l lo w in g m e m b e r s :
D i r e c t o r of p e r s o n n e l , c h a i r m a n
(or such a lte rn a te as th e P o s tm a s ­
te r G eneral m ay designate).
A n e m p l o y e e t o be d e s i g n a t e d by.
th e aggrieved.
An e m p l o y e e t o b e d e s i g n a t e d b y
th e B u re a u head.
9. T h e B o a r d of A p p e a l s will n o t
h ear a n y grievance th a t has n o t
been previously considered by t h e
B u r e a u h e a d . T h e B o a r d will h e a r
t h e a g g r i e v e d , h is c h o s e n r e p r e s e n ­
t a t i v e s , o r b o th , a n d t h e D e p a r t ­
m e n t a l r e p r e . s e n t a t i v e s a n d will s e ­
cure an y inform ation or additional
sta te m e n ts necessary. I f ad ditional
e v i d e n c e is rec e iv e d , t h e B o a r d m a y
r e f e r t h e c a s e to t h e B u r e a u h e a d
conceined for reconsideration. T h e
f u n c t i o n s o f t h e B o a r d will be a d ­
v i s o r y a n d it will f u r n i s h t h e P o s t ­
m a s t e r G e n e r a l a full r e p o r t w i t h
proper
recom enoatlons,
together
w i t h t h e c o m m e n t of t h e B u r e a u
head. T h e P o s tm a s te r G eneral will
m a k e a f i n a l d ecisio n . H e will a d ­
v ise t h e a g g r i e v e d of t h e d e c i s i o n
a n d s e n d a co p y to t h e B u r e a u
head.
E x prndllures
10. K x p e n d i f u r e s m a d e b y t h e a g ­
g r ie v e d , his w i t n e s s or r e p r e s e n t a ­
ti v e s in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e p r e s e n ­
t a t i o n a n d h e a r i n g of g riev an ce.s
c a n n o t le g a l l y b e b o r n e by t h e D e ­
partm ent.
street, B ro o k ly n , a n n o u n c e s n e w
d a y and e v e n in g c la ss e s to b e g in
in stru ctio n on M o n d a y a n d T u e s ­
d a y , S e p t e m b e r 8 a n d 9.
The
school
o ffeis
co m p lete
p ra ctica l a n d th eo r e tic a l c o u r se s
in s u r f a c e g r i n d i n g o f s p e c t a c l e
le n ses, p recisio n len s g r in d in g fo r
o p tical in s tr u m e n ts, an d o p t ic ia n
train ing.
T he school m a in ta in s
an activ e nation al p la c e m e n t ser­
v ic e to e s t a b lis h e m p l o y m e n t c o n ­
ta c ts fo r its g r a d u a t e s .
I t is r e p o r t e d b y H . W a l t e r
G illis, d ir e c to r
of
the
sch ool,
th at th ere
are
a
co n sid era b ly
g r ea ter n u m b e r o f job s o p en t h a n
th ere are m e n a v a ila b le at th is
tim e, d u e to th e tr e m e n d o u s in ­
c r e a s e in t h e v o l u m e o f b u s i n e s s
in t h e o p t i c a l i n d u s t r y .
T h e l l e f f l e y Scliool, 1 H a n s o n
p lace, B r o o k ly n , o ffe r s c o u r se s in
b ook k eep in g, sh o r th a n d ,
typ in g,
c o m p to m e te r and calcu lator, b u si­
ness
m a ch in e
op eration ,
o ffice
adm in istration ,
a cco u n tin g
and
secretarial fin ish in g cou rses. B e ­
cause of th e sh o rta g e of clerical
and
c o m m e r cia l p erson n el,
th e
o p p o r t u n i t i e s in n a t i o n a l d e f e n s e
are larg er th a n . ever.
T h is y ea r, th e H e ffle y S c h o o l
b eg in s a sp ecial six -m o n th b u si­
n ess and secretarial cou rse for
c o lleg e s tu d e n ts a n d
graduates.
S tu d en ts m a y b eg in on M d n d ay
of any w eek.
OIVIL’ SERVICE LEADER
Pagfe Twelve
Beginning—
Study Aids for Clerk Tests
A s a serv ice to rea d ers w h o p lan
to tak e one of th e c o in in g N e w
Y o r k S ta le te sts for clerk s, T h e
J .K A D K R b e g in s b elow th e first
o f a series o f stiid y -a rticles for
thesis
position s.
The
m aterial
w h i c h f o l l o w s Is f r o m t h e f o r m e r
S t a te te s t fo r ju n ior, a ssista n t,
a n d s<‘n l o r c l e r k . T h e p a r t i c u l a r
m a ter ia l w h ich follow s w a s g iven
o n ly to th o se w h o filed for th e
Jun ior clerk op tio n .
T e s t O n e —J u n i o r C l e r k O n l y —
W e ig h t tw en ty-five.
D irection s:
E x a m in e each of
th e
fo llow in g
tw en ty-five
sen­
tences.
Som e of these sen ten ces
c o n t a i n e r r o r s in s p e l l i n g , w o r d
m e a n in g , capitalization, p u n c tu a ­
tion , s e n te n c e str u c tu r e , or g r a m ­
m ar. C onsider a se n te n c e correct
if it c o n t a in s n o n e o f t h e t y p e s o f
errors
sp ecifica lly
m en tion ed ,
e v e n t h o u g h t h e r e m a y be o t h e r
c o rrect w a y s o f e x p r essin g the
sa m e th o u g h t.
I f you decide a
s e n t e n c e is c o r r e c t, p u t a c ir c le
a f t e r it. I f y o u d e c i d e a s e n t e n c e
i s i n c o r r e c t , p l a c e a n X a f t e r it.
E x a m p les:
The
secretary
reported
fo r
■w or k . O
Those
d e sk * n e e d to be r e ­
pa ired . X
1. T h e t y p i s t s a i d , " t h i s p a r a ­
g r a p h IS n e i t h e r s o d i f f e r e n t n o r
60 l o n g a s t h a t . "
2. T h e s e c r e t a r y , t h e t r e a s u r e r ,
th e s te n o g r a p h e r , a n d tw o clerk s,
w e r e in th e b u ild in g w h e n th e
a l a r m w'as s o u n d e d .
3. E v e r y b o d y s h o u l d r e a d th®
n o tice s th a t are posted for h im on
th e m a in bu lletin board.
4. D i d y o u l e a v e t h e d i c t a p h o n e
op era to r g o h o m e ea rly to d a y ?
5. T h e c o n v e n t i o n w a s h e l d in
A lb a n y , th e cap itol city.
6. I t is d i f f i c u l t t o u n d e r s t a n d
t h o s e k in d o f peop le.
Manhattan Employees
Organize
A n org a n izin g c a m p a ig n
has
sta rted a m o n g e m p lo y ees o f the
M a n h a tta n S ta te H o sp ita l.
The
g r o u p is a t p r e s e n t u n a ffilia tc d .
T e m p o r a r y c h a i r m a n Is S . W . S i l ­
ver.
Joke
I t ’s a b o u t t h e t w o p s y c h o a n ­
a ly s ts w h o g r e e te d e a ch o th er on
th e street. S aid o n e: “ Y ou feel
■we ll.
H o w do I f e e l? ”
D o n ’t
b l a m e u s . I t ’s f r o m t h e “ G r e e d m oor P rogress.”
A t Harlem Valley
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I
M rs. H o d g e B r u s h m o t o r e d to
S h e r r ill, vvhere s h e w ill s p e n d a
sh o r t v a ca tio n v is itin g relatives.
M rs. G o r d o n C arlile h a s re­
tu r n e d (o h e r d u t i e s a f t e r b e in g
c o n fin ed to th e s u r g e r y b ecause
o f illn ess.
M iss M ary L o u ise B a k e r h a s re­
s ig n e d h e r p o s itio n h ere. S h e w ill
r e t u r n t o h e r h o m e in A l b a n y ,
w h e r e s h e w ill a tt e n d sc h o o l.
M i s s M a r y D o u g h e r t y is s p e n d ­
in g th e w e e k -e n d a t h er h o m e in
Troy.
M r. a n d M rs. K e n n e t h D o t y m o ­
to r e d to W h it e h a ll, w h e r e t h e y
w ill r e m a in for fiv e d ay s.
M iss A la c id a P e z z a to ha s a c ­
c ep te d a position here.
E d w a r d M a r r is s p e n d i n g f i v e
d a y s in N e w Y o r k .
M is s V c la d a C o ite u x is v is it in g
f r i e n d s a n d r e l a t i v e s in T r o y .
M rs. D o r o t h y S h e ln it z m o t o r e d
to N e w H a v e n , C onn., w h e r e s h e
w ill rem a in for sev e r a l d a y s w ith
rela tiv es.
C hristo p h er
K enney
has
re­
s ig n e d h is p o sitio n . H e w ill m a k e
h i s h o m e in N e w Y o r k .
D r. J a r v is s p e n t last M o nday
v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s in t h e C a t s k i l l s .
P a t r i c k W a t e r s m o t o r e d to P o r t
J e r v is , w h e r e h e w ill r e m a in for
sev e r a l da y s v is itin g relatives.
M r. a n d M rs. W illis M a r k le are
s p e n d i n g a w e e k ’s v a c a t i o n t o u r ­
in g th e n o rth ern p a rt o f th e sta te .
M r s . H e l e n P e t e r s o n is s p e n d i n g
fiv e d a y s on L o n g Islan d.
M iss H e le n J o h n s o n is a b s e n t
fr o m her d u ties for a fe w d a y s
w h ic h s h e w ill s p e n d at h e r h o m e
in P a ter so n .
Mi.ss B o t t y B e t t e r s Is s p e n d i n g
h e r five d a y s ’ le a v e a t h er h o m e
in M a .ssa ch u selts.
M i s s C o n s t a n c e T e m p l e ia s p e n d ­
in g five d a y s a t h er h o m e at
.W appingers F a lls.
^ J o s e p h M u r p h y h a s r e s i g n e d hla
7.
The
com p etitors
receiv ed
t h e s e n o t i c e s in F e b r u a r y , b y p r e ­
v iou s
arrangem ent
w ith
th e
ju dges,
8. T h e f i r m d e c i d e d t o a s k u s
y o u n g e r m e n to a t t e n d a p r a c tic a l
d e m o n s t r a t i o n in s c i e n c e .
9. T h e c h a i r m a n a s k e d t h e s e c ­
retary, th e trea su rer, a n d m y s e lf
to s u i)e r v ise th e fin a l a r r a n g e ­
m ents.
10. O n e o f t h e e x c u s e s f r e q u e n t ­
ly o ffer e d for th e se errors w e re
th e n u m b er of un train ed
em ­
p loyees.
11. A n o t h e r f i r e s i d e
broadcast recently by
R oosevelt.
12. T h a t c a f e t e r i a
stron gest coffee w e
drunk.
chat w as
President
serves th e
h ave ever
13. H e d e s e r v e s t o b e p r o m o t e d
as m u c h as her.
14. T o a b u s e a p r i v i l i g e i s a n
in d ica tio n o f poor ju d g m e n t.
15. I f t h a t c a r w a s m i n e , I w o u l d
s e l l it .
IG. T h e r e a s o n r a d i o s a r e s o
p o p u l a r ia b e c a u s e t h e y p r o v i d e
en tertain m en t at hom e.
17. M r . J o n e s a s k e d m e , “ h a v e
y ou seen the m a ilin g lis t? ”
18. H e f r e q u e n t l y t r a v e l e d b y
p la n e, but h e p re fe rr e d to drive.
19. H e is n o t l i k e l y t o s u c c e e d in
a p ra ctica l a s sig n m e n t, b eca u se
he is s u c h a n im a g i n a r y p erso n .
20. T h e a c c o u n t a n t e x p e c t s t o
h a v e tw o to a s s is t h im n o w , y o u
a n d her.
21. H a v i n g m e t h e r o n c e b e f o r e ,
s h e ea sily r eco g n ized m e.
22. S e v e r a l p e r s o n s w h o h a d
h e a r d h im d ic ta te said th a t h is
v o ic e so u n d e d v e r y d istin ct.
23. G i v e t h e l e t t e r t o w h o e v e r
c a l l s f o r it .
A nsw ers
a n d m o r e quostiong
next w eek.
p o s i t i o n in B u i l d i n g F . M r . M u r ­
p h y w ill r e tu r n to colleg e.
M i s s
M a d ely n
C leveland
is
s p e n d in g a v a c a t io n in H o p e w e ll
Ju n ction .
M isses E lizab eth M urphy and
B e a tr ic e C u m m in g s m o to red to
L e o m in s te r , M a ss., w h e r e th e y
w ill v isit frien d s and rela tiv es for
fiv e days.
M rs. E d it h W o o le y is s p e n d in g a
fe w days at her hom e on the
C a n a d ia n border.
M iss C lara G reen , w h o r ec e n tly
r e s ig n e d h e r p o s itio n in th e S o ­
cial S e r v ic e d e p a r tm e n t, w a s e n ­
te r t a in e d a t a d in n e r in h e r h o n o r
g iv en by the em p lo y ees o f B u ild ­
i n g 25. M i s s G r e e n p l a n s t o t o u r
t h e n o r t h e r n I’o u t e t o C a l i f o r n i a .
M rs. E liza b eth B ro w n m otored
to W h iteh a ll, w h e r e s h e w ill re­
m a in for fiv e da y s v isitin g rela­
tives.
M r. an d M rs. E d w a r d G iffo r d
are sp en d in g several days v isit­
in g in th e C a tsk ill m o u n ta in s .
R o y c e C ollin s v is ite d a t th e h o s ­
p ita l o v e r th e w e ek -e n d .
M i s s S h e i l a P i n d e r is s p e n d i n g
f iv e d a y s a t h e r h o m e in N e w
York.
M rs. M in n ie S lo c u m h a s re­
tu r n e d to h e r d u tie s a f t e r s p e n d ­
in g s o m e tim e in th e s ic k -b a y b e ­
c a u s e o f illn ess.
M iss C h a rlo tte L in e h a n s p e n t
l a s t S a t u r d a y v i s i t i n g r e l a t i v e s in
W h ite P lain s.
M iss M arion B r o w n an d M iss
M a deline R im o la w e re b u sin ess
v is it o r s in P o u g h k e e iis ie , la s t F r i ­
day.
W a r r e n W h a l e y is s p e n d i n g a
v a c a t i o n in M a i n e .
M r s . H a t t i e C o o p e r s p e n t se'vt*
eral d a y s last w e e k entertain in g'
her da u g h ter from P en n sy lv a n ia .
D o u g l a s K r o m is s p e n d i n g f i v e
d a y s v i s it in g r e la tiv e s in N e w
B erlin .
M U N IC IP A L LO DGE,
N o . 482, I . A . M .
M a ch in ists, A u to M echan ics, A u ­
to M a c h in is ts , a n d M a c h in is t s ’
H e l p e i s in t h e c i t y s e r v i c e a r e r e ­
q u e s te d to a tt e n d a m a s s - m e e t in g
a t G e r m a n ia H all, S ix t e e n t h s t r e e t
an d T hird a v e n u e , a t 8 p .m ., F r i­
d a y , S e p t e m b e r 5. S p e a k e r s w i l l
in clu de »rep resen ta tiv es
of
th e
C en tral T ra d es and L abor C o u n ­
cil, t h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e F e d e r a ­
tion o f L ab o r an d o fficia ls o f th e
Intern ation al A ssociation of M a­
c h i n i s t s . T h e m a s s - m e e t i n g is b e ­
in g c o n d u cted by M u n icip al L o d g s
N o . 432, I n t e r n a t i o n a l A s s o c i a t i o n
of M ach in ists.
Tuesday, September 2,1941
Study M aterial fo r
A u to L ic e n s e E x a m in e r
T h e
Fire
D epartm ent
H o ly
N a m e S o c i e t y , b r a n c h N o . 141,
w ill h o ld its a n n u a l e n t e r t a in m e n t
a n d recep tio n a t th e H o te l A stor,
O c t o b e r 17.
A n sw ers to th e A u to L icen se
E x a m in er
Q uiz
w h ich
ap­
peared in th e p reced in g tw o
issu es o f T h e L E A D E R .
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35. F
2. T
19. F
36. T o r F
3. F
20. T
37. T
4. F
21. F
38. F
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Retirements
C a p ta in : R u d o lp h J. U ster , E n g .
213 . F i r e m e n : J a m e s H . C r eig h -t o n , E n g . 251; H a r r y J . M u r r a y ,
E n g . 28 6 ; F r a n c i s C a r r i g t o n , E n g .
156, a n d J a m e s A . M a h e r , H . & L .
127.
Notes
J o e C o n n o r , H . & L . 35, h a s
been gra n ted a n in d efin ite leave
fo r m ilita ry serv ice. . . . P ilo t E d
O ’N e i l l , E n g . 232, i s g o i n g t o t h e
n a tio n a l co n v e n tio n o f the A m e r ­
ic a n L e g io n a t M ilw a u k e e n e x t
m o n th . . . . C hief W ed em ey er, one
o f th e g ro u p o f fire-fig h ters m a k ­
in g th a t visit to B ritain, co n ­
tin u e s on du ty at headquarters.
T o m m y M c A n e n y , E n g . 84, s h o u l d
be m o r e carefu l. . . . F ir e m e n
F r a n c i s E . G e a r i t y , H . & L . 104,
h a s been d ism issed fro m the serv ­
ice fo llo w in g d e p a r tm e n ta l trials
. . . th e b o y s a r e still lo sin g
b a d g es, a c co r d in g to th e fin es be­
in g h a n d e d out. . . . G e o r g e C hall i c e , E n g . 1, a t t e n d e d t h e c o n v e n ­
t i o n o f t h e F i r e m e n ’s A s s o c i a t i o n
o f the S ta te o f N e w Y ork, at
G e n e v a —h e w a s a d e l e g a t e o f t h e
W o o d la w n
E xem pt
V olun teer
F i r e m e n ’s A s s o c i a t i o n .
Appointments
Sylvian V an B le rk o m h as been
a p p o in te d a ca b le te s te r . . . ditto
N ic h o l a s J. R e in h a r d t . . . th e job
p a y s $2,160 . . . b o t h a r e o n p r o ­
batio n for six m o n th s . . . th ey
h a v e b e e n a s s ig n e d to th e B u r e a u
o f F ire A larm T elegraph . . . . W il­
l i a m C. O ’G o r m a n h a s b e e n a p ­
p o in te d as a g ra d e 1 telep h o n e
operator
for
the
p ro bationary
period a t th e te le g r a p h bureau.
J o h n A t h a n a s k o s w a s also a p ­
p o in te d a s g ra d e 1 p ro b ationary
t e l e p h o n e o p e r a t o r . . . a t $1,2 00.
. . . M arian J. A p p leton , B u reau
o f A c c o u n t s a n d P e n s i o n s is n o w
a g ra d e 3 s te n o g r a p h e r a n d ty p ist
in s te a d o f a g r a d e 2 sten o , etc. . . .
G i ’a d e 3 p a y s $1 ,8 00. . . . E r i c J.
L a m p lo u g h and Joh n P . E ck h a r d t h a v e b een a p p o in ted te m ­
p o r a r y rad io rep a ir m e c h a n ic s at
$1,800.
58. S p e e d i n g d r i v e r s a r e t h e
ca u se o f the g r ea test n u m b e r o f
d e a t h s in m o t o r v e h ic le a c c i d e n t s ,
Answers to the
Auto License
Holy Name Ball
T h is is th e th ir d in a s e r ie s o f
stu dy
articles
for
th e
co m in g
S ta te au to licen se e x a m in e r test.
A ll
who
p lan
to
tak e
th e
test
s h o u l d b e g i n s t u d y i n g n o w — d o n ’t
w a i t till
it's
too
late.
The
lo w in g m a ter ia l is fro m
m e r e x a m in a tio n
position .
Read
each
for
of
th e
th e
fol­
th e for­
sam e
follow in g
s ta te m e n ts carefu lly. I f you th in k
it
is
true,
m argin
p lace
next
a
to
(T )
th e
in
the
statem en t.
I f y o u t h in k it is fa ls e , p la c e a n
( F ) in th e m a r g in .
51. T h e f e e f o r a n e w c h a u f f e u r ’s
lic e n se
52.
is n in e d ollars.
A
registered
m otor
cycl,e
properly
tw o
registra­
carries
tio n p lates.
53. T h e r e g i s t r a t i o n f e e f o r a
m o t o r c y c l e w e i g h i n g 300 p o u n d s ,
f u lly e q u ip p e d , is f iv e d ollars.
54. T h e m i n i m u m d i s t a n c e a t
w h ich
a
m otor
v eh icle
of
a
p r iv a te in d iv id u a l m a y fo llo w a
f i r e e n g i n e , g o i n g t o a f i r e , is
500 f e e t .
55. W h ^ d r i v i n g a t n i g h t , t h e
r ig h t h a n d sid e o f th e road sh ould
be used a s a gu id e in p a ssin g
c a r s g o i n g ' in o p p o site d irectio n .
56. N o h e a d l i g h t o n a m o t o r
veh icle c a n la w fu lly be str o n g e r
t h a n 21 c a n d l e p o w e r .
57. S t r e e t s u r f a c e c a r s h a v e t h e
righ t o f w a y ov er m o to r veh icles
b etw een cross streets.
59. O p e r a t o r s
w h o d rive
ex­
tr e m e ly slo w ly are traffic h a z ­
ards.
60. A f t e r
S e p t e m D e r 1, 1936,
e v er y a u tom ob ile m u st h a v e tw o
rea r reflecto rs.
61. T h e p r e s e n t l e g a l c o m b i n e d
l e n g t h o f a m o t o r v e h i c l e a n d I ts
t r a i l e r s c a n n o t e x c e e d 50 f e e t .
62. T h e p r e s e n t l a w f u l l e n g t h
of m otor
v eh ic le s docs n o t in ­
clu d e bu m pers.
63.
T he greatest
num ber of
m otor veh icle accid e n ts occu r be­
t w e e n f i v e p. m : a n d s e v e n p. m .
64.
The
m ajority
of
m otor
v e h ic le a c c i d e n t s in w h ic h w o m e n
a re in v o lv ed are of m in o r n a tu r e.
65 .
The greatest
num ber of
n iotor v eh icle a c c id e n ts occu r o n
h ig h w a y s w ith w e t or icy sur­
fa c e s.
66.
T he dangers
in v o lv e d in
m a k in g r ig h t a n d left h a n d tu rn s
a r e equal.
67. M o r e
accid en ts occu r
be­
tw e e n su n rise a n d s u n s e t th a n
b etw ee n s u n set a n d su n rise.
68 . M o t o r v e h i c l e d r i v e r s w i t h
p h ysical d efects are rarely in ­
v o lv e d in a fa ta l a ccid en t.
69 . W h e n d e f e c t s i n t h e a u t o ­
m ob ile are
respon sib le for an
a cid en t, d e fe c tiv e b ra k es a re th e
m e c h a n is m s m o st o ften at fau lt.
70. T h e w o r d “ s h a l l ” a s u s e d
In t h e M o t o r V e h i c l e L a w is p e r ­
m issive.
71. A s e m i - t r a i l e r m u s t b e s o
c o n s tr u c te d t h a t n o p a r t o f its
w eig h t rests u p on th e to w in g
v eh icle.
72. A p e r s o n w h o h a s l a w f u l
u s e o f a m o t o r v e h i c l e f o r 15 s u c ­
c e s s i v e d a y s is d e e m e d b y t h e l a w
t o be th e “ o w n e r " o f th e v e h ic le .
73 . A l l r e c o r d s o f t h e B u r e a u o f
M otor V eh icles
relative to
th e
lic e n ses o f operators or c h a u ffe u r s
s h a ll be o p en to p u b lic in s p e c tio n
d u rin g th e reg u la r o ffice h o u is .
74. T h e o n l y i n f o r m a t i o n c o n ­
c e r n in g p h y sic a l d isa b ilities th a t
m u s t b e s t a t e d o n a n o p e r a t o r ’s
o r c h a u f f e u r ’s l i c e n s e a p p l i c a t i o n
are im p a ir m e n t
o f eyes,
ears,
a n d lim b s.
75. E v e r y a p p l i c a t i o n f o r a n
o p e r a t o r ’s l i c e n s e m u s t b e s i g n e d
and verified b y th e ap p lica n t befo r a person a u th o rized to a d ­
m in ister oath s.
A nsw ers
ne i^ t w e e k .
and
m ore
q u estion s
Advancements
C o m m issio n er W a lsh a n n o u n c e s
th e a d v a n c e m e n t in g r a d e (f r o m
th ird to sec o n d -g r a d e ) of a n u m ­
ber o f firem en , effectiv e L abor
D ay. T he m en g e t a pay boost of
f r o m $2 ,0 0 0 t o $2,500. T h o s e a d ­
v a n ced are:
Adolph F a r k a s , P r a n k A. Muller,
Roberit C. Bolil, C h ar le s Gewirtz, J o SL*i)li A. B a l e r w a lto r , P e t e r R. Cororan,
R o b e r t J. M ah er, W il li a m L. Doyle,
R i c h a r d A. fie ld s , Charle.s H. Lehiier,
K d w a r d J . Masln, A ndre w D. Manzl.
F r a n k J. K a ra s , R obert F. U ebelhor r,
D a vid B ro de r, K u r t G ra ndpie rr e , W il ­
lia m L. c;asey. C h a r le s A. Minicu.s. A r ­
nold Viola. H a ro ld J. Denoen, Clie.ster
Mohl, W il li a m H. W'llson, Jr.. Georjje
J. Opp. J a m e s A. Huurke, F r a n c i s 1>.
Mcl'hillip.s, Michael P. C al la han, George
P. Voelkl, A th le y M. Hlock, F r a n k V.
Sc hw arz, A lb e rt E. Zenoni, Michael
IJerenz, W il li a m H. Purcell, Jo.seph T.
l iie n h a rd ,
Ph il ip Spiro George W.
B a r d e s , F r e d O. Beyer, V onne r D. J o r ­
d a n , K ilw ard J. McDevitt, F r e d e r ic k G.
S e rf u rt. Alois W. Lorenz, J o h n D. Cole­
m a n , F r a n k Bal deaweiler, George E.
M cC a rt hy, I ’e te r R. Mon.shaw, J a m e a
M cC arthy, (4), J a m e s V. Grieco, E d ­
w a r d F. K e r r ig a n , P e t e r P a to n , F r e d e ­
ric k H. Ciabrielsen, Roliert C. K ra c h,
Jume.s P. Collin.s, (2), J o se p h F. Neylon, J o h n IJ. McKenna, Orlo B. Ada ms,
F r e d W. St uder, FrancUs C, F i t z p a t ­
rick. A r t h u r D. Radle in, Morris Grlffler,
R o b e r t T. Scannelli, J o h n J. J o rd a n ,
F r a n k P a n e ll a , J o h n P. Lo P re st i, A n­
d r e w G. Kelly, P a s q u a lo Vallario. W il­
li a m I. Bereza, L a w re n c e P. Modzelewskl, (Miarles E. F ric ke , R obert W.
Corson. J a m e s R. Stanley, Carl A.
Matzelle, B e r n a r d J. Lally, J o h n J.
Muri>hy. Jr., C h arle s W. N ash , T h o m a a
J . O'Toole, A b r a h a m Kesde n, J a m e a
J. W. O'Brien, R obert K. Riley, J o h n
F. Collins, W il li a m F. D ugga n (2),
R a y m o n d A. U ttin g, W il li a m A. Gil­
bert, Thoma.s Cadlcam o, George F.
Koona, Jr., T h o m a s F. K e ena n. Angua
J . McCollum, T h o m a s J. Little, WilHeni G. P f a n n k u c h e . Daniel J. DeRosa,
N o r m a n F. Godbold, F r a n c i s P. Dietx,
F r a n c i s J. H ein ri ch. 1‘aul S. Mole,
D o m in ic k H. Fi nan, A n th o n y J. Morola, R obert H. Herold, H e r n ia n M ackson, R u d o lp h Sc hw artz , T h o m a s D on­
nelly (2). J o h n M. Kozakoff, F o s te r L.
K im b a ll . A le x an d e r D. Steier, R ob ert
A. B aldw in, W il li am K irc h s te t te r , J o ­
se p h M. K usk , J o h n J. F. Gormley,
F r e d e r i c k O. Schall, J o h n C. He nny,
C h ar le s J. M an d r ac c h ia , J o se p h M.
S pe ra nz a, W il li am C hla nda, J o s e p h P.
L e n ih a n . Ge orge W. Hysa, A d a m W.
Beuden bender, Michael J. Squlllace,
E m il R. L a n g e n b a c h . A r t h u r M. Ryblckl, George R, N e um ann. M a tt h e w M.
Luongo, E d w a r d N. Moran. George L.
B ri c kw edde , F r a n c i s J. (Jampiun, J o ­
seph
Rus-so. A n th o n y J.
Augusto.
H e n r y B. J.i tk e n d e y , Leo J. Schindler,
J o h n P. D onahu e, Milton U h rm a n , Jo .sopd N. Casa, M arry M. Rootsteiii, Carl
F. Ambrose, J o s e p h H. F. Anderson,
The odore J, K een an , I la rv e y W. Crook,
C'he.s,ter A. Benael, J r., E d w a r d T. M.
Frey ,
H a ro ld B.
Ander.son, Victor
l>rokopoultz. George D. Kelly, J a m e a P.
Gu inan, R ic h a r d R. O'Sullivan. J o h n
W illia m Oonroy, J o h a A. J . Carey,
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in
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lect fin alists for th e fou rth a n ­
n u al “ M rs. A m e r ic a ” b ea u ty c o n ­
te s t w h ic h w ill be h eld a t P a li­
s a d e s A m u s e m e n t P a r k , N . J., o n
S e p t e m b e r 13 n e x t .
T h e r e is n o a g e l i m i t i n t h i s
novel com p etition . T h e 6n ly re­
q u i s i t e is a m a r r i a g e c e r t i f i c a t e .
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w orld th a t m a rried w o m e n
are
j u s t a s b e a u t ifu l a s s in g le girls.
I f y o u a r e m a r r i e d —b e y o u a
m o th e r ; a c a r e e r w o m a n ; or a
n e w l y - w e d —e n t e r t h e c o n t e s t n o w
fo r th er e w ill be v a lu a b le prizes
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care
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A m u se m e n t P ark , P alisad es, N . J.
E n t r i e s c l o s e o n S e p t e m b e r 10.
A fte r th a t date, a grou p o f
ju d g es headed by W alter T h orn ­
ton, n o te d b e a u t y a u th o r ity , w ill
e x a m in e th e ph otos subm itted,
a n d w i l l s e l e c t 25 o r m o r e w o m e n
to in v ite to c o m p e t e in th e fin a ls
o n S e p t e m b e r 13. W h o k n o w s —
y o u m a y be a lu c k y w in n er!
R e m e m b e r —t h e c o m p e t i t i o n i s
o p en n o t o n ly to civil se r v ic e
w o rk ers, but th e w iv es, s w e e t­
hearts
and
m oth ers. V alu ab le
p r iz e s w ill be a w a r d e d to th e w i n ­
ners.
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w o m en from
all p a r ts o f th e
country
w ill
com p ete
in
th is
u n iq u e n a t io n a l t o u r n e y . I t is
a b o u t tim e th at m arried w o m e n
p roved to th e w o fld th a t th e y are
j u s t a s b e a u tifu l a s s in g le g irls.
PH O T O C O N T E ST E L IM IN A T IO N S
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BEAUTY
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M ach in es and B etter Service
J . E . A L B R IG H T & C O .
833 B r o a d w a y (n r. IStti S t . ) N .Y . O .
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RENTED
FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
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M om ents N otice
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A lso Ite n ta ls fo r H o m e Use
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O n e B l o c k AlHive
Chauibert St.
Page Thirteen
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, September 2, 1941
For City Jobs; Obtain applications at 96 Duane Street, New York
City, (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), or write to the Application Bureau of the
Municipal Civil Service Commission at 96 Duane Street and enclose
a self-addressed 9-inch stamped envelope (4 cents for Manhattan
and Bronx, 6 cents elsewhere).
For State Jobs; Obtain applications at 80 Centre Street, New
York City, (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), or enclose six cents in a letter to the
Examinations Division, State Civil Service Department, Albany.
For County Jobs: Obtain applications from Examinations Di­
vision, State Civil Service Department, Albany. Enclose 6 cents.
For Federal Jobs; Obtain applications from U. S. Civil Service
Commission, 641 Washington Street, New York City, (9 a.m. to
4:30 p.m.), in person or by mail. Also available from first and
second class post office. Second District.
U. S. citizens only may file for exams and only during period
when applications are being received.
Fees are charged for city and State exams, not for federal.
Applicants for most city jobs must have been residents of New
York City for three years immediately preceding appointment.
Applicants for State jobs must have been New York State resi­
dents for one year.
C ity T e s ts
Health Inspector, Grade 2
S a l a r y $1,800 u p to b u t n o t i n ­
c l u d i n g $2,400 p e r a n n u m . V a c a n c i e s
o ccu r from tim e to tim e. F ile by
S e p t e m b e r 22. F e e $1.
D uties
U n d e r s u p e r v i s i o n to i n s p e c t fo o d
and
drug m anufacturing
plants,
slaugtiter houses, w h ole sale and re­
ta il food and drug e st a b lis h m e n t ;
d a ir y fa r m s, c o u n try m ilk sh ipp ing
depots an d p asteurizing p la n t s ; re­
port on an d prosecuie violations of
t h e S a n i t a r y C o d e in r e l a t i o n to
h o u s in g conditions, industrial h y ­
giene,
offensive
trade
practices,
b ath in g establishm ents,
plum bing
fa cilities, m osquito, rodent verm in
infestation,
institution s,
private
w a t e r su pplies and s e w a g e disposal
f a c i l i t i e s ; to p r o s e c u t e v i o l a t o r s o f
t h e S a n i t a r y C o d e , to p r e p a r e r e ­
p o r t s o f i n v e s t i g a t i o n s or s u r v e y s
m a d e in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h s a n i t a r y
a n d fo od problem s, a nd perform re­
l a t e d w o r k a s r eq u ir e d .
Kequirenients
C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be h i g h s c h o o l
gra d u a tes and m u st have had at
le a st tw o y e a rs of experience, in­
v olv in g som e degree of responsi­
bility in the in sp e c tio n of fo o d ­
s t u f f s or s a n ita r y fa c ilitie s w ith a
g o v e r n m e n t a l a g e n c y or w ith a
la r g e
industrial organization ;
or
tw o y ears of a ccep tab le supervisory
e x p e r i e n c e or l a b o r a t o r y e x p e r i e n c e
a l o n g t h e l i n e j o u t l i n e d in t h e
s t a t e m e n t of d u tie s; or a m a n if e s t
equivalent. A degree from a u n i­
v e rs ity or college approved by th e
U n iv ersity of the State of N e w
Y o r k , w i t h a m a j o r in c h e m i s t r y ,
a g r i c u l t u r e , b a c t e r i o l o g y o r .s a n it a r y
e n g i n e e r i n g w i l l be a c c e p t e d in l ie u
of the a b o v e listed experience. P e r ­
sons
residing
in
P ennsylvania,
M aryland, Connecticut,
V erm ont,
N e w J e rse y and N e w York S ta te s
w i l l be a d m i t t e d to t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n
fo r c er tific a tio n for a p p o in tm en ts
a s c o u n t r y m i l k in s p e c t o r s .
B a sis of R atin g
W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 60; t r a i n i n g , e x ­
p erience an d
personal
qualifica­
ti o n s , w e i g h t 40. T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i ­
ence
and
p e r s o n a l q u a li l' ic a t io n s
m a y be r a t e d a f t e r a n e x a m i n a t i o n
o f t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s a p p l i c a t i o n a n d
a f t e r a n o r a l i n t e r v i e w or s u c h i n ­
q u i r y or in v e s tJ R a ti o n a s m a y b e
deemed
necessary.
The passing
g r a d e w i l l be s e t in a c c o r d a n c e
w i t h t h e n e e d s o f t h e s e r v ic e .
Inspector of Housing, Grade 2
G a ia r y $1,800 u p t o b u t n o t i n c l u d ­
i n g $2,400 p e r a n n u m . T h e e l i g i b l e
l i s t m a y be u s e d f o r a p p r o p r i a t e
p o s i t i o n s in a l o w e r g r a d e . V a c a n ­
c i e s ; 4 in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H o u s ­
ing and B uild ings. F ile by S e p te m ­
b e r 22. F e e $1.
D uties
U n d e r supervision, m sp e ct m u l­
tiple d w e llin g s a nd o th er str u c tu r e s
f o r t h e e n f o r c e m e n t o f t h e M u lt i p le
D w ellin g L aw an d an y other pro­
v i s i o n o f l a w , r u le or r e g u l a t i o n to
th e m a in tena nce, use, occupancy,
s a fe ty , s a n ita r y conditions and in­
sp ection of su c h m ultiple dw ellin gs
a n d o t h e r s t r u c t u r e s ; a l s o to i n v e s ­
tig a t e com p lain ts, keep records of
an d m a k e reports on in sp ection s
an d perform related work.
Re«iuirements
A t le a st five y e a rs of recent,
practical experience m a m ajor
field of bu ildin g co n str u c tio n su c h
a s m a s o n r y , ca rpentry, plum bing,
p l a s t e r i n g o r ir o n w o r n ; o r in t h e
d r a f t i n g r o o m or f ie ld a s a n e m ­
ployee of an architect, engineer
o r c o n t r a c t o r e n g a g e d in t h e c o n ­
s t r u c t i o n , a l t e r a t i o n o f b u i l d i n g s in
t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , o r in t h e
in sp ection of h o u sin g or buildings
f o r a p u b l i c a g e n c y ; o r in t h e r e ­
view
of
building
applications,
p l a n s a n d i n s p e c t o r s ’ r e p o r t s fo r a
g o v e r n m e n t a l a g e n c y ; or a s a t i s f a c ­
tory equivalen t. Or a s a n a g e n t e n ­
g a g e d in t h e o p e r a t i o n , m a i n t e ­
n a n c e a nd repair of m u ltiple d w e ll­
in g s for a real e st a te m a n a g e m e n t
o r g a n iz a tio n . C redit up to a m a x i ­
m u m o f t h r e e y e a r s w il l be g r a n t e d
for th e s a tis fa c to r y s tu d y of a r ch i­
t e c t u r e , e n g i n e e r i n g o r t h e Boci al
s c i e n c e s c o n c e r n e d d i r e c t l y w itO
public h e a lth or h o u sin g a t a n a c ­
credited co lleg e or sim ila r in s tit u ­
tion of recognized standing, m e
b alan ce of five y e a r s ’ m in im u m e x ­
p e rience r eq u ir e m e n ts m u s t be a s
d e s c r i b e d in t h e p r e c e d i n g p a r a eraph.
A
thorough
know ledge
o f th e M ultiple D w e l lin g D a w and
o t h e r s u c h l a w s , r u l e s a n d rej^ulation s w h ich govern th e m a in te ­
nance, occupancy, safety, sanitary
conditions an d inspection of m u l-x
ti p l e d w e l l i n g s in t h e C i t y o f N e w
N e w York is e sse n tia l.
B a sis of B ating
W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 70; t r a i n i n g , e x ­
perience an d personal qu alification s,
w e i g h t 30. T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i e n c e a n d
personal
q u alification s
may
be
r a t e d a f t e r a n e x a m m a t i o n o f tiie
ca n d id a tes application and a fter an
o r a l i n t e r v i e w o r s u c h o t h e r in q u i r y
o r i n v e s t i g a t i o n a s m a y be d e e m e d
n e c e s s a r y . T h e p a s s in g g ra d e w ill
be s e t in a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e needs
o f t h e service.
Actuarial Assistant
S a l a r y up t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g
$1,800 p e r a n n u m . A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e
e x p e c t e d a t $1,500 p e r a n n u m . V a ­
c a n c i e s o c c u r f r o m t i m e t o t im e .
F i l e b y S e p t e m b e r 22. F e e $1.
D uties
T o a s s i s t in t h e m a k i n g o f a c t u ­
arial in v e s tig a tio n s of th e m ortality
and service experien ce of em ployees
c o v ered by v a r io u s p ensio n fu nds,
a n d in t h e m a l t i n g o f e v a l u a t i o n s
o f th e a.ssets a n d liab ilities of s u c h
funds, and other actuarial w ork
s u c h a s th e c on stru ction of tables.
R equirem ents
C andidates m u st ha v e a degree
fr o m a cuilege o f rec o g n ize d s t a n d ­
in g . I n c l u d e d in o r in a d d i t i o n t o
th is stu d y candid ates m u st have
c o m p l e t e d 18 c r e d i t s o f c o u r s e s in
a c t u a r i a l s c i e n c e , m a t h e m a t i c s or
s t a t i s t i c s . E x p e r i e n c e in t h e a c t u ­
a r i a l d e p a r t m e n t o f a li f e i n s u r a n c e
c o m p a n y or sim ilar institu tion in­
v o lv in g th e perform ance of duties
sim ila r to tn o se described a b o v e
m a y b e s u b s t i t u t e d f o r e d u c a t i o n on
th e basis of on e y e a r of such e x p e ­
rience for tw o y e a r s of co lleg e e d u ­
cation, but h igh sch o o l education
o r t h e e q u i v a l e n t w i l l be r e q u ir e d
o f all ca n d id a te s. C a n d id a te s w h o
present one yea r of actuarial e x ­
perience a s part o f the require­
m e n t s for a d m iss io n to th e e x a m ­
i n a t i o n n e e d n o t o f f e r c o u r s e s in
m a t h e m a t i c s , a c t u a i i a l s c i e n c e or
.statistics.
B a sis of R atin g
W r i t t e n , w e i g h l 50; t r a i n i n g , a n d
e x p e r i e n c e , w e i g h t 50. In t h e w r i t ­
ten exa m in a tio n candid ates m u st
show a/\vorkin g kn ow ledge of a c tu ­
arial term s, sy m b o ls an d fo rm u la s;
a n d o f m a t h e m a t i c s a.s a p p l N d to
a c tu a r ia l work. In r a tin g training
and experien ce, consideration will
b e g i v e n to (1) g e n e r a l e d u c a t i o n ,
(2) a c c e p t a b l e c o u r s e s in a c t u a r i a l
s c i e n c e , (3) p a s s i n g e x a m i n a t i o n s
g iv e n by the various actuarial s o ­
c i e t i e s , (4) e x p e r i e n c e in a c t u a r i a l
w o r k of the kind described above,
a n d (5) r e l a t e d t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­
ence. In listin g co u r se s c a n d id a te s
s h o u l d i n d i c a t e i n s t i t u t i o n , cn t' ' lo g u e nu m ber, title a n d n u m b e r of
credits.
Principal Chemist (Biochemistry)
S a l a r y $5,000 p e r a n n u m , s u b j e c t
to bu dget. T h e eligible list m a y be
u s e d f o r a p p r o i> i; a ie va c a ii c .e .s m u
l o w e r g r a d e . V a c a n c i e s : O n e in t h e
H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t . F i l e by S e p ­
t e m b e r 22. F e e $4.
D uties
Su pervision of th e chem ical w ork
o f t h e B u r e a u o f L a b o r a t o r i e s of
th e H e a lth D ep a rtm en t. T his in ­
cludes th e refinin g and co n cen tra­
tion o f se r u m s a nd an titox in s, the
preparation of chem ical fractions of
o acteria and determ ination of po­
te n c y of seru m s by chem ical m e th ­
ods. O th er ch em ica l problem s a ris ­
i n g in t h e o p e r a t i o n o f l a b o r a t o r i e s
a r e a ls o included.
R equirem ents
A S c . D . d e g r e e in c h e m i s t r y f r o m
a n a c c r e d i t e d in .st itu t io n p l u s t h r e e
y e a r s sub seq ^uent e x p e r i e n c e i n v o l v ­
in g p r o d u ctiv e r e s e a r c h problem s
of
the
type
th at
w ill
be
en­
c o u n t e r e d in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of
s e r u m s a n d in i m m u n o l o g y or a s a t ­
i s f a c t o r y e q u i v a l e n t . K x p e r i e n c e in
d i r e c t i n g a c h e m i c a l l a b o r a t o r y is
d esirable. E x p e r ie n c e or oth er e d u ­
c ation of a h ig h level for ex tended
t i m e m a y be a c c e p t e d a s t h e e q u i v ­
a l e n t o f t h e S c . D . d e g r e e b u t in
a n y e v e n t a B . S . d e g r e e w il l be r e ­
q u ir e d .
B a sis of R atin g
W r i t t e n 60; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­
e n ce and personal q u alification s,
w e i g h t 40. T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i e n c e a n d
p e r s o n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s m a y be I'ated
a ft e r a n e x a m in a tio n of the can d i­
d a t e ’s a p p l i c a t i o n a n d a f t e r a n ora l
i n t e r v i e w o r s u c h o t h e r i n q u i r y or
i n v e s t i g a t i o n a s m a y be d e e m e d
n e c e s s a r y . T h e p a s s i n g g r a d e will
b e s e t in a c c o r d a n c e
w ith
th e
n e ed s of the service.
tio n s th e detail w or k connected
w it h au d its and in v e s tig a tio n s and
r e p o r t s t h e r e o n , a n d t o c a r r y o n in*
d op en dently audita a n d in v e s tig a ­
tions of m inor scope.
R equirem ents
O p e n to all Ju n io r aff cou nfa nt .q re*
g a r d l e s s o f s a l a r y a n d t o book*
keeper.s r e c e i v i n g $1,800 or m o r e
w h o s h a l l h a v e s e r v e d f o r n o t le s s
t h ii n o n e y e a r In t h e c i t y s e r v i c e
a n d n o t l e s s t h a n .six m o n t h s in tha
p o s i t i o n , on t h e d a t e o f t h e w r i t ­
ten exam ination.
B asis o f R atin g
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50;
w ritten,
w e i g h t .50. T h e p a s s i n g
g r a d e w il l be s e t in a c c o r d a n c e
w ith the n eeds of th e service.
{.C ontinued o n P a g e F o u r te e n )
SPEED CLUB
T u i'
and
G:30- 8;3U
$7.00
12
p .n j.
BUSINESSWSECRETARIAl SCHOOL
• SlK'riiiiin ( ’. K i i t e y
I j i i i r e n c c AV. K s t e > , i H r s .
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Chief Engineer of Water Supply
(Promotion)
D
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$1
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n o n l y to
em p lo y e e s o f th e D e p a r tm e n t of
W a t e r Supply, G a s and E le ctric ity .
S a l a r y $6,000 a n d u m v a r d s . V a c a n ­
c i e s : (1) i n t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f
W . S. G. & E . F i l e b y S e p t e m b e r
22. F e e $5.
R equirem ents
O p e n t o a l l p e r s o n s in t h e D e p a r t ­
m e n t of W a te r Supply, G as & E le c ­
tr ic ity s e r v in g u n d er th e title of
D e p u t y C h ie f Engineei-, wlio ha v e
ser v e d for a period o f not less than
o n e y e a r in s a i d t i t l e a n d f o r a
p e r i o d o f s i x m o n t h s in t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t p r io r t o t h e d a t e or t h e e x ­
am in ation ; and w h o are oth erw ise
eligible for e x a m in a tio n . In add i­
t io n , c a n d i d a t e s m u s t p o s s e . s i t h e
follow ing exp erien ce req uirem ents:
F ifteen y ears of sa tisfactory e n ­
gineering experience.
B a sis of R atin g
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50.
T ec h n ica l k n ow led ge, training, e x ­
perience, a n d person al q u a lific a ­
t i o n s , w e i g h t 50.
S e r v ic e
A
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T
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N
(D A IL Y )
A fom in);,
.4 rte rn » o n ,
E vening
f i r . u l o d r l a s s r o o n i s . 60 t o S20 w . p r a .
T j p i n s : J 1 w e e k (dn ii.v)
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d io la tio ii, intenK ive n riic ■•‘•‘H i i r e n i e n t s ,
M o d e r a t e <l ia r K e . D a y , e v e n i i i s r c l a s s e s ,
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Stenographers’ Graduate Schoo!
2 0 V e s e y S t r e e t , N . Y . C.
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CLASSES
SHORTHAND
T h e e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n o n l y to
em ployees
of
the
T r i - B o r ..r.gh
B r i d g e A u t h o r i t y . S a l a r y $1,800 up
t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g $2,i00. V a c a n ­
c i e s ; (1). F i l e b y S e p t e m b e r 22.
F e e $1.
D uties
To operate P. B. X . sw itchboard
a n d t o p e r f o r m i n c i d e n t a l c le r ic a l
duties.
R equirem ents
Open to all te le p h o n e operators,
g r a d e 1 in t h e T r i - B o r o u g h B r i d g e
A u t h o r i t y w h o h a v e s e r v e d a t le a st
o n e y e a r in t h e t i t l e a n d s ix
m o n t h s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t i m m e d i ­
a te ly preceding the exam in ation s
a n d w h o are o th e r w is e eligible for
prom otion.
B a sis o f R atin g
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50
p e r c e n t ; w r i t t e n w e i g h t , 50 per
c e n t . T h e p a s s i n g g r a d e w i l l be s e t
in a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e n eed s of the
service.
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7 : 1 5 - 8 : 3 0 I*. M.
4 t h C l a s s : 175-2C0 - T u e s . a n d T l i u r s .
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City-Wide Promotion
(Second Amended Notice)
THE PUNCHED CARD
MACHINES C O U R S E
C a n d id a te s w h o filed p rev io usly
n e e d n o t f i l e a g a i n . S a l a r y $3,000
V a c a n c ie s o c cu r from tim e to tim e
F i l e b y S e p t e m b e r 22. F e e $2.
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T o carry on ind ep en dently, audits,
e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d i n v e s t i g a t i o n s of
th e w id e s t scop e, to prepare reports
thereon, to d e v ise a n d install n ew
m e th o d s o f a c c o u n t in g for the la r g ­
e s t a c t i v i t i e s o r d e p a r t m e n t s , or to
s u p e r v i s e a n d b e r e s p o n s i b l e fo r t h e
entire w ork of a large bookkeeping
a n d a c c o u n t i n g d i v i s i o n in a d e ­
p a rtm en t m a in ta in in g a com plex
a ccou ntin g system .
R equirem ents
O p e n to a l l a c c o u n t a n t s a n d b o o k ­
k e e p e r s r e c e i v i n g $2,400 or m o r e
w h o s h a ll h a v e se r v e d for n ot less
t h a n o n e y e a r in t h e c i t y s e r v i c e
a n d n o t l e s s t h a n s i x m o n t h s in th e
p osition on th e d ate of th e written
exam in ation .
. B a sis of R atin g
R e c o r d a n d s e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50;
w r i t t e n t e s t , w e i g h t 50. T h e p a s s ­
i n g g r a d e w U l be s e t in a c c o r d a n c e
w ith th e n eed s of the scrvice.
Accountant
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(Second Amended Notice)
C a n d i d a t e s w h o fi l e d p r e v i o u s l y
n e e d n o t f i l e a g a i n . S a l a r y $2,400
u p t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g $3,000. V a ­
c a n c i e s o c c u r f r o m t i m e t o ti m e .
F i l e b y S e p t e m b e r 22. F e e $2.
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t h e s e pos ition.s, w h i c h m a y o r m a y
n o t i n v o l v e e u p e r v i s i o n , a r e to e x e ­
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MuiKtiirK'fcl ;s«lary.
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K.'iti.slactoiy K fivice uiHil tin* m axiuniin .siilary i.s roachod.
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M ik ing nri(1 eli(>rl{in;^ simple a r ith il'-'tical i*i)inputallotis.
(''lec-kin^; pfcsetilxMl item.s auain.st.
('•-•ell other.
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Oiieiiijii;. .sotting: and di.st ribiit in^
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lile
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Ma nl ain inu (■•inl indexc's.
Operat inic .simple
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apr>liances.
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f'andidates mu'-t meet the n niiiremenls of one of the followinj^ s>p1ions :
F:ither (a )
fjradiiation
ftom
b
sla nd ard .senior liiRl' -sdiool: or (1)1
I'oui years of sulisfaclMry general
ol l ife ex perie nce; or (<•) a satisfacto iy e(^iiivalent oi- coinhina I ion of
the foreRoinx trniniiiK and experi­
ence.
S u b j e c t «f K x a i n i i i a t i o i i
V / i i t t e n exam inatio n Mn the c'lpac-ities, knowledf^e and skills in­
volved In the pel foi niance of the
duties of
the po.sition,
relative
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sc rib e d p rocedure.s; in j?\Dme inst a ncf.s to s u p e r v i s e on e or t w o a s ­
s i s t a n t s en g ajjed in .simple r o u t i n e
otfic e w o rk, a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k
a s I’cquirpd.
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K e e p in g o f fi c e r e e o t d s of s o m e
v j t i t y a n d c o m p le x ity .
C o m p iling s u m m a r i e s
of
d ata
fi'om oflicp r e c o i d s .
Makiiiir a n d checkin)? a r i t h m e t i c a l
( ■ o m p u ta lin n s .
C h e ckin i; f o r m s f o r a c c u r a c y a n d
c o n te n t w h e r e j u d g m e n t is rp q u irp d
a s to co m p l i a n c e w i t h p r e s c r i b e d
proceduies.
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MMkin.tf d ifficu lt file s e a r c h e s .
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.\nsvverinK r o u t in e inritiiries In
p e rson , oy t e l e p h o n e or b.y f o r m
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Assigninp: r o u t i n e t a s k s to e m p l o v e f s of lo w er r a n k .
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perv ised .
M in im u m Qiialific.'»tion§
r.in d id a te.s m u s t m e e t t h e r e ­
q u i r e m e n t s u f o ne of t h e f o l lo w in g
option.s: E i t h e r (a) g r a d u a t i o n f i o m
a s t a n d a r d .senior h isli .school a n d
one y e a r of !i a t i s f a c t o ry g e n e r a l offjc(* e x p e r i e n c e ; o r (b) five year.=i
of s a t i s f a c t o r y crcneral n f f i c e expet i< n e e ; o r (c) a . s a t is f a c t o r y
e q u i v a l e n t o r c o m b i n a t i o n of t h e
foiPKoin"- tr a in in ir a n d e x p e r i e n c e .
Siib .jecls o f
K xam inafion
W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on th e c a p u 'i t i e s . kii’.iwlede:e a n d s k i l l s i n ­
volved in the ,T»erformance of diitie.s
of th e p o a itio r . r e l a t i v e weigjht 7;
Traininir a n d Experience, relativ e
wei.LTht 3.
NO. ;»I52. . i r X I O R T Y P I S T
S a l a r v : .V>00-$1,100. F e e : 50 cent.-i.
T h e d e m a n d f o r w o m e n i n d e fe n s e i n d u s t r i e s
is
t i o n is e x p e r t w i t h d r a w i n g s a n d b l u e p r i n t s , b u t
c o n s t a n t l y i n c r e a s in g .
T h e w o m a n in the illu s tr a ­
i n d i c a t i o n s a r e t h a t e v e n in such i n d u s t r i e s as a v i a ­
t i o n , w o m e n m a y l o o k f o r w a r d to a l a r g e in c r e a s e i n o p p o r t u n i t i e s .
to l e a r n h o w to do w h a t ’s c o m m o n l y c a l l e d “ m a n ’s w o r k , "
go
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S o , ga ls , i f y o u f e e l y o u ’d l i k e
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Usual sa la ry ranfie: $1.200-I.U.700.
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announced sa lary. Aiuinal incrpiticnts of .$100 each are provided f(>r
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ct>n(<ition.< m ay m ake it advisable tii)
c rtif.v for fu ture vacancies at hijrhei o r 'lo w e r .salaries th an thosi^ a n ­
nounced.) Ai)p'ication fee; .til,
(Candiilales for Assistant C lerk
are remintled th a t most vacancies
iiniler this title are filled bv f)romotioii Mf q i ia lif i' d Junio r Cle ik s iilr e u l v in the State service.
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s t a n d a r d si n io r h i g h school, i n c l u d ­
ing OI- s u p p l e m e n t e d by a s a t i s f a c ­
to r y c o u r se in t y p i n g a n d o n e y e a r
of s a t i s f a c t o r y g e n e r a l office e x ­
perience. iticlud ing t y p i n g ; o r (b)
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o llic ’ expcM'ience. i n c l u d i n g typin.g:
or (c) a s a t i s f a c t o i y e q u i v a l e n t or
co m ljin atio n of th e f o re g o i n g t r a i n ­
inir a n d ex p e r ie n c e .
( ( ’a n d i d a t e s m u s t s t a t e on t h e i r
R p plica tio ns w h e t h e r o r n o t t h e i r
pflucation included or w a s siipplem n te d by a c o u r s e in t y p i n g ) .
NO.
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m e n t s of one of t h e f o llo w in g o p ­
t i o n s : Fiither (a) ^ r a d u a t i'o n f ro m a
s t a n d a i d se n i o r h ig h school, in clud in>r o r s u p p l e m e n t e d by a s a t i s f a c ­
to r y coiii'se in typing;; o r (b) f o u r
y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y g e n e r a l o ffice
exp« rience, i n c l u d i n g t y p i n g ; o r (c)
a sati.sfac'tory e q u i v a l e n t o r c o m ­
b i n a t i o n of t h e f o r e g o i n g t r a i n i n g
a n d exnpfip'nce.
( C a n d i d a t e s m u s t s t a t e on t h e i r
a t ip lic a lio n s -w hether o r n o t t h e i r
e d u c a t i o n inclu d ed o r w a s s u p p l e ­
m e n t e d bv a c o u r s e in t y p i n g ) .
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o p t i o n s : E i t h e r (a) g r a d u a t i o n f ro m
a -standard seni'or hig h scliool, incUuling or s u p p l e m e n t e d by a s a t i s fa< to ry co u rse in s t e n o g r a p h y ; or
(b) fo u r y e a r s of s a t is f a c t o r.y g e n ­
eral office e.xperieni-e, in c lu d in g
s t e n o g r a p h y : or (i') a, s a t i s f a c t o i 'y
e((uivalent or con->bi,nati\>n of t h e
foi'egoing t i a i n i n g a n d ex p e r ie n c e .
((^andidati .s m u s t s t a t e on t h e i r
a p p l i c a d o n s w h e t h e r or not t h e i r
en u catii'ii in clud ed o r w\ hs s u p p l e ­
m ent e;t by a c o u r se in s t e n o g r a p hy I.
NO.
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Sal-.uy: ,S1.20t)-.f:i.700. F e e : $1.
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Cai'.tlidates m u s t m e e t t h e reqtiir. m e n t s of V)iie of t h e f o llo w in g
o|)tion s : E i t h e r (a) g r a d u a t i o n fro m
a s t a n d a r d s e n i o r hig h school, i n ­
cl u d i n g or s u p p l e m e n t e d by a s a t i s factor.s' c o u i s e in ste n o g rs ip h y , a n d
oMe y e a r of s a t i s f a c t o r y g e n c i a l o f ­
fice ex o e r ie n c e , i n c l u d i n g .steni'gra p h y ; or (b) five yeai'^ of s a t i s f a c ­
tory g e n e r a l office ex p e r ie n c e , i n ­
c l u d i n g . s t e n o g r a p h y ; o r (c) a s a t is fac'tor.\' e q u i v a l e n t or c o m b i n a t i o n
of t h e f o re g o in g t r a i n i n g a n d oxl)v>ricnce.
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(C^amlidates n u i s t . s t a t e on t h e i r
a p p l i c a t i o n s w h e t h e r o r not t h e i r
e d u c a t i o n in clu d ed or W'as su p p l e nu -n ted bv a c o u r s e in s t e n o g r a p h y ).
S ta le
> V rillen
E x a m in a tio n s
of
O c l o b o r 18. 1911
'JII7. A s s i s t a n t Bioclieiiiisf, i>ivisioii of L a b o r a t o r i e s a n d I te se a r c li,
D e p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h . I's iial s a l a r y
r a n g e :j!3,400 to $I{,000. A p p l i c a t i o n
fee .$2.
M inin ium Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : K i t h e r
(a) tw o y e a r s of I'esponsible exj)erien ce in p r o fe s s i o n a l l abo rator.y
w o r k in b ioidiem istry, a m i g r a d u a ­
tion f ro m a le c o g n i z e d co lleg e o r
u n i v e r s i t y f ro m a fou r-.y ear c o u r s e
fo r u h i c h a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e is
g t a n t e d w i t h s p e c i a l i z a t i o n in s c i ­
ence. s u o p l e m e n t e d by p o s t g r a d u a t e
w o r k in c h e m i s t r y ' a n d p h y s i c s
e q u i v a l e n t to t h a t r e p r e s e n t e d by a
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t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e in t h e i n ­
v e s t i g a t i o n of t h e c h e m i s t r y a n d
p u r i fi c a t i o n of p r o t e i n s ar id e n z y m e i la d e s ira b le . C olteg a t r a n ­
s c r i p t n o t r e q u i re d . S u b j e c t o f E x ­
a m i n a t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on
t h e d u t i e s of t h e position, r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t 4; t i a i n i n g a n d ex p erien ce,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6.
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fi c e r, D e p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h . U s u al
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M inim um Q ualifications:
C andi­
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s of a n a p ­
p r o v e d m ed ical school a n d m u s t be
l icen s ed to p r a c t i c e m e d ic in e in
N e w Y ork S t a t e o r be eligible to
e n t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r s u c h licn s e. In ad d i t i o n , t h e y m u s t m e e t
t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of one of t h e f o l­
lo w i n g g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a) f o u r
y e a r s of sa t i.s f a c t o ry fu l l- t i m e e x p e ­
r i e n c e in a r e s p o n s i b l e public h e a l t h
p ositio n w i t h i n t h e l a s t six y e a r s
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f u l l- t i m e e x p e r i e n c e a s e p id e m io lo ­
g i s t - i n - t r a i n i n g or in a n o t h e r fu ll­
ti m e a c c e p t a b l e p ub lic h e a l t h p o si­
tio n w i t h i n t h e la s t t h r e e .years i m ­
m ed iately preceding the anno u n ced
d a t e of t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n , a n d c o m ­
p l e tio n of a p o s t g r a d u a t e c o u r s e in
p ub lic liealth a p p r o v e d by t h e P u b ­
lic H e a l t h Counc il of one a c a d e m i c
y e a r in resid en ce . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t
n a v e a g e n e r a l k n o w l e d g e of p u b ­
lic h e a l t h w o r k a n d a g e n e r a l
k n o w l e d g e of pu blic h e a l t h a d m i n is*i-ation, in c lu d in g t h e i n v e s t i g a ­
ti o n a n d c o ntro l of c o m m u n i c a b l e
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of K x a n i i n a t i o n s an d T e s t i n g , D e ­
p a r t m e n t of Kiliicatioii. I'siitil s a l ­
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t io n fee $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d
a t t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e
a t less t h a n .$2,100. One a j ) p o i n t m e n t
ex p e c te d .
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(a ) t h r e e v e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y e x ­
p e r ie n c e . w i t h i n I lie las t five y e a r s ,
in t e a c h i n g t h e pliysica l s c ie n c e s in
g l a d e s t e n t h r o u g h t w e l v e in a s e c ­
o n d a r y school r e g i s t e r e d by t h e
N e w Y o rk S t a t e E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t ­
m e n t , a n d g r a d u a t i o n f ro m a reco.gnized coMege o r uni versit.y f r o m a
f o u i - y e a r c o u r s e lo r w h i c h a b a c h e liH-’s d e g r e e is g r a n t e d , su p p le m e u t e d by t h i r t y cr e d it h o u r s of
g i a d u a t e w o r k in fields a p p r o p r i a t e
to t h e p h y sic a l sc ien ces, i n c l u d i n g
n i n e g r a d u a t e c r e d it h o u r s in t h e
field of p h y s i c s a n d six g r a d u a t e
c r e d i t h o u r s in t h e field of c h e m i s t i y ot vice v e r s a ; o r (b) t h r e e
yi'ni-s of s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e a s
d e s c ri b e d u n d e r (a) a n d g r a d u a t i o n
f r o m a reco g n ized college o r u n i ­
v e r s i t y fro m a f o u r - v e a r couri^e fo r
w h i c h a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e is g r a n t ­
ed in c l u d i n g f o u r cr e d it h o u r s in
e d u c a t i o n a l oi m e n t a l t e s t s a n d
m e asu rem e n ts
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bv’t w e n t v - s i x h o u r s of g r a d u a t e c r e d i t
in fields a o p r o p i ’i a te to thcf p h v s i c a l
science.^, includin.g n in e g r a d u a t e
cr e d i t hour,« in t h e field of p h y sic s
a n d six g r a d u a t e c r e d i t h o u r s in
c h e m i s t r y or vice v e r s a ; or (c) a
s a tis f a c to rv equivalent com bination.
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t h e field of t e s t s a n d m e a s u r e ­
m e n t s ; ab i l i t y to r a t e t h e free
an.-;wer t y p e of q u e s t i o n ; s o m e a b i l ­
ity to supprvi.'’e a n d d ir e c t o t h e r s ;
good p h y s i c a l co nd ition . Colleg e
t i a n s c r i p t reo u ired . S u b j e c t of E x ­
a m i n a t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a iiiln a tio n on
t h e d u t i e s of t h e position, r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t fi: t r a i n i n g a n d exp e r ie n c e ,
r e l a t i v e w eig lit 4.
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r a n g e $’J,400 to .'J.S.OOO. A p p l i c a t i o n
f ee $2. A p p o i n t i n e n t e x p e c t e d a t t h e
m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t less
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pe c te d .
M inim um Q u alific a tlo n a : E ith e r
(a ) t h r e e y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y e x ­
p e r i e n c e , w i t h i n t h e l a s t fiv e y e a r s ,
in t e a c h i n g t h e social s t u d i e s in
g r a d e s t e n t h r o u g h t w e l v e in a s e c ­
ondary^ sch o o l r e g i s t e r e d b y t h e
N e w York S ta te E d u c a tio n D e p a r t­
m ent, and g ra d u a tio n from a recog­
n ized college o r u n i v e r s i t y f r o m a
f o u r-y e a r course for which a bach e­
l o r ’s d e g r e e is g r a n t e d , s u p p l e m e n t ­
ed b y t n i r t v c r e d i t h o u r s of g r a d u rile \v orit in f ie ld s a p p r o p r i a t e t o
t h e s o c ia l s t u d i e s , i n c l u d i n g n i n e
g r a d u a t e c r e d i t h o u r s in t h e field
of A m e ric a n history, six g r a d u ­
a t e c r e d i t h o u r s in t h e field of
e c o n o m ic s , a n d
p refe rab ly som e
g r a d u a t e c o u r s e s in t h e field of s o ­
c i o lo g y ; o r (b) t h r e e y e a r s of s a t ­
is fa c to ry ex perience a s described
u n d e r (a ), a n d g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a
r e c o g n i z e d colleg e
or u n i v e r s i t y
from a fo u r-y e a r course for w hich
a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e is g r a n t e d , i n ­
c l u d i n g f o u r c r e d i t h o i u s in e d u c a ­
tional or m en tal te s ts s n d m e a s u r e ­
m e n t s , s u p p l e m e n t e d by t w e n t y - s i x
h o u r s of g r a d u a t e c r e d i t in fields
a p p r o p r i a t e to t h e soc ial stu d i e s ,
in cluding nine g r a d u a te credit hours
in t h e field of A m e r i c a n h i s t o r y six
g r a d u a t e credi* n o u r s in ec o n o m i c s
and
preferably s o m e g ra d u a te
c o u r s e s in t h e field of so c io lo g y ; o r
(c) a .'■a t i s fa c t o ry e q u i v a l e n t c o m ­
b i n a t i o n . C a n did a te.s m u s t h a v e a
g o o d knowlcd.gp of t h p social s t u d ­
i e s ; a w o r k i n a k n o w l e d e g of t h e a p ­
p r o v e d p r a c t i c e s a n d p r o c e d u r e s in
t h e field of t e s t s a n d m e a s u r e ­
m e n t s ; a b i l i t y to i-ate t h e fi’ee
a n s w e r t y p e of q u e s t i o n ; s o m e a b i l ­
ity to supervise and direct o th e rs;
g o o d j u d g m e n t ; good p h y s i c a l c o n ­
d itio n . C ollege t r a n s c r i p t r e q u i re d .
S u b jects of E x a m in a tio n : W ritte n
p x a m m a t i o n on t h e diiiets of t h e
p o sitio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6; traini-iig
a n d experier-ice, r’cJative w e i g h t 4.
2147. . A s s i s t a n t M eili r a l U a c t e r l n logist. D ivision o f I.aboratories and
R esea rch , D ep a rtm en t of H ealth .
I s ii a l s a l a r y r a n g e .Sll.riO to .$:!,870.
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pected a t th e m in im u m ra te but
m a y be m a d e a t less t h a n $3,120.
Minim .um Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : C a n d i ­
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s of a n a p ­
p r o v e d m e d i c a l sch o o l a n d m u s t be
l icen s ed to p r a c t i c e m e d i c i n e in
N e w Y o r k S t a t e or be eligible to
e n t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r s u c h li­
c e n s e I n a d d i t i o n the.y m u s t h a v e
c o m p l e t e d on e y e a r of i n t e r n e s h i p
a n d h a v e h a d t w o y e a r s of s a t i s ­
f a c t o r y g r a d u a t e e x p e r i e n c e in g e n ­
e r a l p a t h o l o g y a n d m e d ic a l b a c t e r i ­
olo gy, i n c l u d i n g post-morter-n t e c h .
n i q u e . T h e y m u s t h a v e a w id e
k n o w l e d g e of p a t h o l o g y a n d b a c ­
t e r i o l o g y ; a higli d e g r e e of t e c h n i ­
c al s k i l l ; a n d a b i l i t y to d i r e c t s u b or-dinates.
Subject.s o f E x a m i n a ­
t i o n will con.-^ist of f u n d a m e n t a l
p r o b l e m s in r e l a t i o n to t h e d u t i e s of
t h e p o sitio n a n d o f t h e t e c h n i q u e
of po .^ t-m ortem e x a m i n a t i o n s . W r i t ­
t e n e.xamir-iation. r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4;
tra in in g a n d experience, relative
w e i g h t 6.
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d a t e s m u s t bo g r a d u a t e s o f a n a p ­
p r o v e d m e d i c a l school a n d m u s t be
licensed to p r a c t i c e m e d ic in e in
N e w Y o r k S t a t e n r be eligible to
e n t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n for s u c h li­
censed. In addition, they m u s t m eet
t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of one of t h e f o l­
lo w i n g g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a ) p o s t g r a d ­
u a t e t r a i n i n g a n d / o r e x p e r i e n c e of
a t l e a s t five v e a r s ~ w i t h s p e c i a l i z a ­
t i o n of la b o r a to r.y w o r k in p a t h o l o ­
g y, of w h i c h t w o y e a r s m u s t h a v e
o een in i n v e s t i g a t i v e r e s e a r c h in a
u n iv ersity or hospital laboratory
hav in g a sustained research p ro­
g r a m a n d p r o v i d in g i n t i m a t e c o n ­
t a c t b e t w e e n t h e clin ical c a s e s a n d
t h e l a b o r a t o r y ; o r (b> a s a t i s f a c ­
to ry e q u iv alen t com bination. C a n ­
did ates m u s t h a v e a f u n d a m e n ta l
k n o w l e d g e of p a t h o l o g y , b a c te r io lo -,
gy, a n d o r g a n i c c h e m i s t r y , a n d a
s p e c i a l i z e d k n o w l e d g e of s u r g i c a l
p a t h o l o g y ; a b i l i t y to p l a n a n d d i r e c t
i m p o r t a n t a n d in v o l v e d r e s e a r c h in
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local a p p r o v e d l a b o r a t o r i e s in o r ­
d e r to s e c u r e t h e i r c o o p e r a t i o n .
S u b j e c t s of E x a m i n a t i o n : W r i t t e n
e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s of t h a
p o sitio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 3; t r a i n i n g
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p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h . U.siial s a l a r y
r a n g e $5,200 to $6,450. A p p l i c a t i o n
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M inim um Q u alificatio n s: C andi­
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s of a n a p ­
p r o v e d m e d i c a l sc h o o l a n d m u s t ba
l i c e n s e d to p r a c t i c e m e d i c i n e in
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e n t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r s u c h li­
cens e, the.y m u s t h a v e c o m p l e t e d o n e
y e a r of i n t e r n e s h i p in a n approv^ed
g en eral hospital. In addition, th e y
m u s t r-iieet t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of o n e
t h e fo l lo w in g g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a )
f i v e y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y m e d i c a l
experience w hich m u s t h a v e in­
c l u d e d t w o y e a r s of s p e c i a l t r a i n ­
i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e in e i t h e r in ­
te r n a l m edicine o r pediatrics, in ­
cluding sa tis fa c to ry p o s tg ra d u a te
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s c i e n c e s in a m e d i c a l sc hool o r
la b o ra to ry recognized by th e A m e r­
i c a n M e dical A s s o c i a t i o n a s o f f e r ­
i n g a p p r o p r i a t e f a c ilitie s, a n d o n e
y e a r of f u l l - t i m e e x p e r i e n c e in a
p u b lic h e a l t h d e p a r t m e n t : o r (b) a
sa tis fa c to ry eq u iv alen t com bination.
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k n o w l e d g e of h e a r t d i s e a s e , e s p e ­
cially a s r e l a t e d t o r h e u m a t i c d i s ­
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public h ealth m e th o d s w ith p a rtic u ­
l a r r e f e r e n c e to t h e p r o b l e m o t
h e a r t d i s e a s e in c h i l d r e n . I t is d e ­
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r e l a t i v e w e i^ h i 6.
'iXTA. AsHociate P h y s i c i a n ( I 'e d i .
a t r i v s ) , l l o p a r t m nt ut H e a l t h . U s u ­
al s a l a r y ranfce $R.200 to ){I6,450. A p ­
p licatio n fee $5. A p p o i n t m e n t e x ­
p e c te d a t $4,000 a n d m a i n t e n a n c e a t
t h e N e w York S t a t e R e c o n s t r u c t i o n
Hom e a t W est H av erstraw .
M i n i m u m Qu-tlifn a t l o n s : C a n d i ­
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s ot a n a p iroved m e d ic a l scho o l a n d m u s t be
ioensed t o p r a c t i c e m e d i c i n e in
N e w Y otk S t a t e o r be eligib le to
e n t e r t h e *>xamination f o r s u c h li­
cense. T h e y m u s t h a v e c o m p l e t e d
o ne y e a i of i n t e r n e s h i p in a n a p ­
p r o v e d g e n e r a l h o s p ita l. In a d d i t i o n
candidates m u st have had three
y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y m e d ic a l e x p e ­
r i e n c e in ped a t r ' c s on t h e se r v i c e
o f a h o s p i t a l a p p r o v e d by t h e C o u n ­
cil on G r a d u a t e M e d ical E d u c a t i o n
a n u H o s p i t a l s f o r s u c h se rv ic e . I t
is d e s i r a b l e t h a t c a n d i d a t e s h a v e
e x p e r i e n c e in t h e c a r e of c h i l d r e n
w ith
rheum atic
disease,
under
g^uidance of a r e c o g n iz e d a u t h o r i t y .
E x p e r i e n c e in p ub lic h e a l t h is a ls o
d e s i ra b l e .
S u b j e c t s of E x a m i n a ­
t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e
d u t i e s of t h e
po sition, r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t 4; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e ,
re l a t i v e w e i g h t 6.
2121. B e d d in g I n s p e c t o r , Div ision
o f B e d d in g , D e p u r t m e n t of L a b o r.
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $2,100 to $2,6U0.
A p p l i c a t i o n f ee $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x ­
p e c t e d a t t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y be
m a d e a t les s t h a n $2,100. N o t e : A
p r o m o t i o n e x a m i n a t i o n f o r t h i s p osi­
tion will be h e ld a t t h e s a m e t i m e
a s t h i s open c o m p e t i t i v e e x a m i n a ­
tion. A l t h o u g h t h e L a w r e q u i r e s
t h a t t h e p r o m o ti o n list be u s e d f i r s t
f o r m a k i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s , it is a n ­
t i c i p a t e d t h a t t h e r e will be a s u f ­
f i c i e n t n u m b e r o f a p p o i n t m e n t s so
t h a t t h e o p e n c o m p e t i t i v e list will
a l s o be used.
M inim um Q ualifications: E ith e r
( a ) five y e a r s o f s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e ­
r i e n c e in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e , r e p a i r,
o r r e c o n s t r u c t i o n of m a t t r e s s e s ,
pillows, b ed d in g , u p h o l s t e r e d f u r n i ­
t u r e . o r f illin g m a t e r i a l s , of w h ic h
t w o v e a r s m u s t h a v e in vo lved r e ­
sponsibility for d ete rm in in g th e
co n d itio n , q u a l i t y , g r a d e s , a n d t y p e s
o f b e d d i n g a n d fillin g m a t e r i a l s ; o r
(b) t h r e e y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y e x ­
p e r i e n c e in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e , r e ­
pair, or reco n stru c tio n of m a t ­
t r e s s e s , pillow s, b ed d in g , u p h o l ­
s t e r e d f u r n i t u r e , o r f illing m a t e ­
rials, o f w h i c h t w o y e a r s m u s t h a v e
in v olv ed r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r d e t e r m ­
i n in g t h e c o n d itio n , q u a l i t y , g r a d e s ,
a n d t y p e s o f b e d d i n g a n d f illin g
m ateria ls, a n d g ra d u a tio n from a
s t a n d a r d s e n i o r n i g h s c h o o l ; o r (c)
t w o y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y f u l l- t i m e
a n a l y t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e in a l a b o r a ­
t o r y s p e c i a l i z i n g in t h e c h e m i c a l
a n d physical a n a ly s is of vegetable
a n d a n i m a l b e d d i n g fillin g m a t e ­
rials and g ra d u a tio n from a recog­
n ized college o r u n i v e r s i t y f r o m a
fo u r-y e a r course for w hich a b a ch e­
l o r ’s d e g r e e is g r a n t e d ; o r (d) a
s a tis f a c to ry e q u iv alen t com bination.
C an d id a tes m u st havo a thorough
know ledge of th e m a te r ia ls a n d
proce.sses u se d in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e
o f m a t t r e s s e s , pillows, Bedding, u p ­
h o l s t e r e d f u r n i t u r e , a n d filling m a ­
t e r i a l s a n d of t h e l a w s a n d p r o ­
c e s s e s u se d in t h e m a n u f a c t u r e of
m a ttr e .s s e s , pillows, b ed d in g , u p ­
h o l s t e r e d f u r n i t u r e , a n d f illing m a ­
t e r i a l s a n d of t h e l a w s a n d r u les
reg u latin g th eir m an u fa c tu re and
sale.
Subjects
of
E x am in atio n :
W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s
o f t h e po sitio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4;
tr a in in g a n d experience, relative
w e i g h t 6.
F
2125. C a n a l S t r u c t u r e
O perator,
D iv isio n of C a n a l s a n d W a t e r w a y s ,
D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c W o r k s . U s u al
s a l a r y r a n g e $1,500 to .$2,000. A p pli­
c a t i o n fee $1. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d
a t t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e
a t less t h a n $1,500. S e v e r a l a p ­
p o i n t m e n t s ex p e c te d .
M inim um Q u a lific a tio n s: E ith e r
( a ) t w o y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y e x ­
p e r i e n c e in o p e r a t i n g a n d r e p a i r i n g
e l e c t r i c a l m a c h ’n e r y ; o r (b) c o m ­
p letio n o f a c o u r s e in e le c tr ic a l o r
m ech an ica l e n g in eerin g for w hich a
d e g r e e h a s b een g r a n t e d ; or (c) a
s a tis f a c to ry e q u iv alen t com bination
o f t h e f o re g o i n g t y p e s of e x p e r i e n c e
a n d technical training. E xperience
a s lo ck h e l p e r on b a r g e c a n a l lo ck s
will be g iv en c r e d i t on t h e b a s i s
o f o n e y e a r of c r e d i t f o r e a c h s e a ­
s o n o f w o rk. C a n d i d a t e s m u s t h a v e
a t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e of e l e c t r i c a l
m a c h in e ry . S u b jects of E x a m in a ­
t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e
d u t i e s of t h e p ositio n , r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t 5 ; t r a i n i n g a n d ex p e r ie n c e ,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5.
2126. C o n s u l t a n t
Public
H ealth
N u r s e (C ardiac D ise ases), D e p a r t­
m e n t of H e a l t h . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e
$3,120 to $3,870. A p p l i c a t i o n fee $3.
A p p o in tm e n t expected a t th e m ini­
m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t less t h a n
$3,120. T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is open to
r e s i d e n t s a n d n o n - r e s i d e n t s of N e w
York State.
M inim um Q ualificatio n s: C andi­
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s o f a n a c ­
c r e d i t e d school o f n u r s i n g a n d m u s t
be licen s ed a s a r e g i s t e r e d pr o fe s ■ i o n a l n u r s e In N e w Y ork S t a t e o r
elig ible f o r s u c h license. I n a d d i ­
tion th e y m u s t m eet th e req u ire­
m e n t s o f o ne o f t h e fo llo w in g
g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a) g r a d u a t i o n f r o m
a r e c o g n i z e d co llege o r u n i v e r s i t y
fro m a fo u r-y e a r course fo r w hicn
a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e is g r a n t e d , i n ­
c l u d i n g o r s u p p l e m e n t e d by t h i r t y
c r e d i t h o u r s in p u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s ­
in g a n d th r e e y e a r s of experience
In p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s i n g , o f w h i c h
t w o y e a r s mu^.t h a v e b e e n in t h e
f ield o f p e d i a t r i c s , i n c l u d i n g c a r d i ­
a c d i s e a s e s ; o r (b) a s a t i s f a c t o r y
equivalent
com bination.
College
^ a n s c r i p t n ot required. S ubjects of
E xam ination. W ritten exam ination
on t h e d u t i e s o f t h e po sition, r e l a ­
t i v e w e i g h t 4; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e ­
r ience, r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6.
2127. ConMultrmt
P ublic
H ealth
Nurse
(C om m unicable
D iseases),
D ep artm en t o f H ealth. U sual salary
r a n g e $.3,120 to $3,870. A p p l i c a t i o n
fee $3. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t
t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t
less t h a n |3,120. T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n
Is o p en t o r e s i d e n t s a n d n o n - r e s i ­
d e n t s of N e w Yor k S t a t e .
M inim um Q u a lific a tio n s: C a n d i­
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s o f a n a c ­
c r e d i t e d school of n u r s i n g a n d m u s t
be licen.sed a s a r e g i s t e r e d p r o f e s ­
s i o n a l n u r s e in N e w Yor k S t a t e or
eligib le f o r s u c h license. In a d d i t i o n
t h e y m u h t m e e t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of
o ne of t h e fo llo w in g g r o u p s : E i t h e r
(a ) g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a re c o g n iz e d
college o r u n i v e r s i t y f r o m a f o u ry e a r c o u r s e fo r w h i c h a b a c h e l o r 's
d e g r e e is g r a n t e d , i n c l u d i n g o r s u p ­
p l e m e n t e d by t h i r t y c r e d i t h o u r s in
p ub lic h e a l t h n u r s i n g , a n d t h r e e
y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e in p ub lic h e a l t h
n u r s i n g , of w h i c h t w o y e a r s m u s t
h a v e b e e n a s s u p e r v i s o r a n d in ­
s t r u c t o r ot pu blic h e a l t h n u r s e s
w i t h sp e cial e m p h a s i s on c o m m u n ­
i c a b le d i s e a s e s ; o r (b) a s a t i s f a c ­
tory equivalent com bination.
C o l­
lege t r a n s c r i p t no t r e q u i r e d . S u b ­
j e c t s of E x a m i n a t i o n : W r i t t e n e x ­
a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s of t h e posi­
tion, r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4; t r a i n i n g
a n d e x p e r i e n c e , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6.
2128. C o u r t a n d T r u s t F u n d Kxa m i n e r . B u r e a u of M u n ic ip a l Ac­
counts, D e p a r tm e n t of Audit and
C o n tr o l. U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $2,400
to $3,000. A p p l i c a t i o n fee $2. Apo in tm en t expected a t th e m inim um
u t m a y be m a d e a t less t h a n
$2,400.
M inim um Q ua lific a tio n s: E ith e r
( a ) six y e a r s o f s a t i s f a c t o r y a c ­
c o u n t i n g o r a u d i t i n g e x p e r i e n c e , of
w h i c h t w o y e a r s m u s t h a v e been in
tr u s t fund acco unting of a respon­
si b l e c h a r a c t e r ; o r (b) t w o y e a r s of
t r u s t f u n d a c c o u n t i n g of a r e s p o n ­
sib le c h a r a c t e r ,
and
graduation
f r o m a r e c o g n i z e d college o r u n i ­
v e r s i t y f r o m a f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e fo r
w h i c h a d e g r e e is g r a n t e d in a c ­
c o u n t i n g o r l a w ; o r (c) a s a t i s f a c ­
tory equivalent com bination. C andi­
d a tes claim ing th e ir tr u s t fund a c ­
c o u n t i n g e x p e r i e n c e a s a r e s u l t of
e m p l o y m e n t b y a p u b lic a c c o u n t a n t
m u s t prove beyond a reaso n a b le
d o u b t t h a t th e a m o u n t of tim e a l­
lo c a t e d t o s u c h w o r k is t h e e q u i v a ­
l e n t of t h e t w o full y e a r s of s p e c i a l ­
ized e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d .
C a n d id a e s w ho q u a l i f y u n d e r su b d i v i s i o n
( b ) w i t h a d e g r e e in la w m u s t e s ­
tablish th e fact t h a t they have had
t h e e q u i v a l e n t of t w o y e a r s of t r u s t
fund accounting. L a w p ractice in­
v o lv in g t h e h a n d l i n g o f t r u s t s a n d
t r u s t e s t a t e s a n d t h e p r e p a r a t i o n of
f i n a n c i a l s c h e d u l e s of e x e c u t o r s , a d ­
m i n i s t r a t o r s , a n d t r u s t e e s will be
acceptable, but the general practice
o f la w will n o t be s u f f i c i e n t f o r t h i s
p u r p o se . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t h a v e a
k now ledge of a u d itin g procedures
a n d p r a c t i c e s . C ollege t r a n s c r i p t
n o t r e q u i re d
S u b j e c t s of E x a m i n a ­
t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e
d u t i e s o f t h e p o sitio n, r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t 6; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e ,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4.
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 p a r t m e n t of
C orrection.
U sual
sa lary
range
!51,800 t o $2,300. A p p l i c a t i o n fee 151.
O ne a p p o in tm e n t expected a t E l­
m ira Reform atory.
M inim um Q u a lific a tio n s:
C andi­
d ates m ust either possess a New
York S ta te certifica te for te a c h in g
t h e t r a d e of p l u m b i n g o r be eligible
fo r such a certificate. C a ndida tes
w h o la c k c o m p l e t e eligib ility fo r a
t e a c h e r c e r t i f i c a t e m a y be a llo w e d
t o c o m p e t e in t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n , b u t
if s u c c e s s f u l in a p p o i n t m e n t , will
be e x p e c te d tc a\^all t h e m s e l v e s of
t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to be o f f e r e d for
o b tain in g professional t e a c h e r
t r a i n i n g a n d to c o m p l e t e t h e r e ­
q u irem en ts for te ach e r certifica­
t i o n w i t h i n a r e a s o n a b l e tim e . In
addition, can d id a te s m u s t h av e e d u ­
c a t i o n e q u i v a l e n t to co m p l e t i o n of
th e ninth grade, a com prehensive
a p p r e n t 'c e .‘?nip, a n d f iv e y e a r s of
approved an d app ro p riate jo u rn ey ­
m a n e x p e r i e n c e in t h e t r a d e of
p l u m b i n g . C a n d i d a t e s m a y be g iv en
a practical p e r fc im a n re te st and an
I n t e r v i e w m a y be iieid. C a n d i d a t e s
m u s t h a v e a t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e of
h o u s e s e w e rs , soil a n d d r a i n lines,
h o u s e w a t e r .>5Upplies, v e n t i n g , f i x ­
tu res, a n d accessories,
b o t h in
t h e o r y a n d p r a c t i c e . S u b j e c t s of E x ­
a m i n a t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on
t h e d u t i e s o f t h e po sitio n, o r p e r ­
f o r m a n c e t e s t, o r b o th , r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t 7; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e ,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 3. T h e p e r f o r m a n c e
t e s t , if g iv en , will be h e ld a t a d a t e
o t h e r t h a n O c t o b e r 18, a n d c a n d i ­
d a t e s will be n o t i fi e d w h e n a n d
w h e r e to a p p e a r f o r t h e t e s ts .
2i:iO. J u n i o r B i o c h e m is t , D ivision
of Tuberculosis,
D e i> a r tm e n t
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
t o $2,;^00 w i t h su i t a t i l e d e d u c t i o n s
f o r m a i n t e n a n c e w h e r e allo w ed .
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1.
A ppointm ent
e x p e c t e d a t $1,020 a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
a t th e N ew York S ta te H o sp ita l a t
R a y B roo k.
M inim um Q ualifications: E ith e r
( a ) o n e y e a r of s a t i s f a c t o r y p r o f e s ­
s io n a l e x p e r i e n c e in b i o c h e m i s t r y
i n v o l v i n g r e s p o n s i b i li t y f o r teclin ic al p r o c e d u r e s in a n a p p r o v e d l a b ­
o rato ry and g ra d u atio n from a re­
co g n iz e d co lleg e o r u n i v e r s i t y f r o m
a fo u r-y ear course for w hich a
b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e is g r a n t e d w i t h
s p e c i a l i z a t i o n in t h e biological s c i ­
en ces , i n c l u d i n g c h e m i s t r y ; o r (b)
a satisfacto ry equivalent com bina­
tion.
C a ndidates
m ust
have
a
k n o w l e d g e of g e n e r a l o r g a n i c c h e m ­
i s t r y , w i t h p a r t i c u l a r r e f e r e n c e to
b iological a n d p h y s i c a l c h e m i s t r y ,
a n d o f b a c t e r i o l o g y , se ro lo g y , a n d
I m m u n o l o g y in t h e field o f t u b e r c u ­
lo sis ; a b i l i t y t o c a r r y on r e s e a r c h ;
:ood sc i e n t i f i c j u d g m e n t . Colleg e
r a n s c r i p t n o t r e q u i re d . S u b j e c t s of
E x a m in a tio n : W ritten ex am ination
on t h e d u t i e s o f t h e p o sitio n , r e l a I t v e w e i g h t 6; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­
en ce, r e l a t i v e w e i g h t b.
2131. J u n i o r E p id e m io l o g i s t , D e ­
p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h .
U sual salary
r a n g e $2,400 t o $3,000. A p p l i c a t i o n
f e e $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t
th e m in im u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t
le s s t h a n $2,400.
M inim um Q u a lific a tio n :
C andi­
d ates m u st be g ra d u a te s of a n a p ­
p r o v e d m e d i c a l sch o ol, a n d m u s t be
l i c e n s e d t o p r a c t i c e m e d i c i n e In
N e w Y o r k S t a t e o r be elig ib le t o
e n t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r s u c h li­
cen s e. I n a d d i t i o n , t h e y m u s t h a v e
c o m p l e t e d o n e y e a r of I n t e r n e s h i p
In a n a p p r o v e d g e n e r a l h p a p i t a l ,
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a n d a p o s t g r a d u a t e c o u r s e in p u b ­
lic h e a l t h a p p r o v e d by t h e P u b l i c
H e a l t h Council for h e a l t h ofCiccr,
G r a d e 11, in N ew York S t a t e , a n d
m u s t h a v e h a d six m o n t h s of .sat­
i s f a c t o r y f u i l - t i m e p u blic h e a l t h e x ­
p e r ie n c e ,
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last th re e
y e a r s im m ediately preceding th e
a n n o u n c e d d a t e of t h i s e x a m i n a ­
tion, in a clfv, c o u n t y , or s t a t e
h e a l t h d e p a r t m e n t , o r in s i m i l a r
organizations.
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n o t r e q u ire d . S u b j e c t s of E x a m i n ­
a t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e
d u t i e s of t h e po sition,
relative
w eight
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r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5.
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c i a n , Div ision of L aboraifor ie4 a n d
R e s e a r c h , D e p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h .
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,150 to $l,G.*i0.
A p p l i c a t i o n fee 50 c e n t s .
Several
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M inim um
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C andi­
d a te s m ust m eet the req u irem e n ts
o f o n e of t h e fo llo w in g l e t t e r e d
g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a) on e ye a r of s a t
i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e in a n a p p r o v e d
l a b o r a t o r y i n c l u d i n g t e c h n i c a l wf -k
in
bacteriokgy,
and
e d u c a t i - 'n
e q u i v a l e n t to t h a t r e p r e s e n t e d by
e i t h e r (1) g r a d u a t i o n f ro m a >ec o g n iz e d college o r u n i v e r s i t y f r c m
a f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e fo r w h i c h a
b a c h e l o r ’s d e c r e e is g r a n t e d w ith
s p e c i a l i z a t i o n in t h e biological .®cien ces , i n c l u d i n g c o u r s e s in biology,
i n o r g a n i c a n d o r g a n i c c h e m i s t >y,
a n d p r e f e r a b l y , b a c t e r i o l o g y , o r (2)
c o m p l e t i o n of t h e req uire m ent.v fo r
e n t r a n c e to m e d ic a l school a s e s t a b li.shed in t h e s t a n d a r d s of t h e
B o a r d o f R e g e n t s ; o r (b) a s a t i s ­
f a c t o r y e q u i v a l e n t c o m b i n a t i o n of
t h e fore goin,j t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­
e nce. T r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e in
p h a r m a c y will n ot be c o n s i d e r e d a s
s a t i s f a c t o r y s p e c i a l i z a t i o n in t h e
b iological s c i e n c e s a n d l a b o r a t o r y
w o r k in b a c te r io lo g y . C a n d i d a t e s
m u s t h a v e a k n o w leiig e o f l a b o r a ­
t o r y p r o c e d u r e s a n d skill in t h e i r
perform ance;
ability
to a s s u m e
g r o w i n g r e s p o n s i b i l i t y : a b i l i t y to
w r i t e c l e a r a n d c o r r e c t Engl1.c;h.
C o llege t r a n s c r i p t r e q u i re d .
Sub­
jects of E x a m in a tio n : W ritten ex­
a m i n a t i o n in s c i e n c e i n c l u d i n g b a c ­
t e r io lo g y . c h e m i s t r y , a n d p hv sic s,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5; t r a i n i n g a n d e x ­
p e r i e n c e . r e l a t i v e w e ig h t 5.
2i;{3. M edical - C o n s u l t a n t in P n e u ­
m o n i a ( ’o n t r o l. D ivisio n of Com m u n i c a h l e D i s e a s e s , D e p a r t m e n 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 to
$.5,000. A p p l i c a t i o n fee $3 A p p o i n t ­
m e n t expected a t th e m in im u m but
m a y be m a d e a t less t n a n $4,000.
M i n i m u m Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : (Candi­
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s of a n a p iroved m e d i c a l school a n d m u s t be
icensed to p r a c t i c e m e d i c i n e in
N e w Y o rk S t a t e o r be elig ible to
e n t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r s u c h li­
cen s e. T h e y mu.st h a v e c o m p l e t e d
s a t i s f a c t o r i l y a c o u r s e in a school
o f p u b lic h e a l t h a p p r o v e d by t h e
P u b l i c H e a l t h Co un cil of a t le a s t
o n e a c a d e m i c y e a r in f u l l- t i m e r e s i ­
d e n c e . I n a d d i t i o n , t h e y mu.qt m e e t
t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s o f o n e o f t h e fo l­
l o w i n g g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a ) t h r e e
y e a r j of s a tis fa c to ry m edical e x ­
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p e r ie n c e , o f w h i c h e i g h t e e n m o n t h s
m u s t h a v e been a s a n i n t e r n e or
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p r a c t i c a l g u i d a n c e on b u s i n e s s a n d
t h e p r a c t i c e of m e d ic in e in t h e field , p e r s o n a l p r o b le m s. D o n ’t g r o p e a n d
of public h e a l t h , in c lu d in g e x p e r i ­ i w i m d e r . . k n o w ho w (o p ro ceed .
e n c e in e p idem io lo g v, p r e f e r a b l y r e ­
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N O T K ' H l.s h t> r o l) y R l v o n t h a l
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W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s
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w e g h t 6.
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C a n d i ­ i i i i c l t r s i u i i c i l l o s e l l t n H 'r a t r e t a i l iindnr
d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s of a n a p ­
III' A l i ' o l i o l i i ' n e \ p r ! \ i ; i ? C o n t r o l L . i w at
p ro v ed m e d ic a l school arid m u s t be :.;3I N ' i n i h a v i ' i n i o . I ’l t y a n d t ' o u n t y of
licens ed to p r a c t i c e m e d icin e in ■N e w \ o r k , f o r o f f - p m i i i s o s c o n M i i i n p t l o i i .
N e w York S t a t e o r be eligible to I d a A d l o r — . ' \ d l e r G r o c - o r y , L’.T t Ninth
en ter t h e e x a m i n a t i o n for s u c h li- .IVI'tl'IO.
cn se. T h e y m u s t h a v e h a d one year
of r o t a t i n g i n t e r n e s h i p in a n a p ­
I . K C . V I . N’O T I C K
p r o v e d g e n e r a l lo s p i t a l . In a d d i t i o n ,
t h e y m u s t h a v e h a d t w o y e a r s of m ; r i E E M H C O U K T o f t h e . S l a t e o f . S e w
a c c e p t a b l e m edical e x p e r i e n c e w ith
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2135. P r i o r S e r v i c e S e a r c h e r , E m ­
You a re h e re b y s u n u n o n e d
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s a l a r y r a n g e .¥1.200 to $1,700. A pp li­ a c o p y o f y o u r a n s w e r , o r If t h e c o m ­
c a t i o n fee $1.
A p p o i n t m e n t e x ­ p l a i n t i.s n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h e s u m i n o n a ,
p e c te d a t t h e m j n i m u m b u t m a y be pt ol a i snet ri vf fe' s a a nt toot rl ne ee y o f wai pt hpiena r at nwceen, t y o n d atyh *e
m a d e a t less t h a n $1,200. S e v e r a l a f t e r t h o . s e r v i c e o f t h i s s u i n r n o n a . e x r l u a p p o in tm e n ts expected.
•s lve o f t h e d a y o f . s e r v i c e , a n d In c a . s e of
M i n i m u m Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : E it h e r
y o u r f a i l u r e t o a p p e a r o r n i i s w c r . i t n l sr (a ) five y e a r s of r e c e n t .sa tis f ac­ m e n t w i l l h o t a k e n a ; ; n l n s t y o u b y d e ­
to r y o f fi c e e x p e r i e n c e of w h ic h one f a u l t f o r t h e r e l i e f d r n i a n d r d In t h e c o m ­
y e a r m u s t h a v e been in e i t h e r a c ­ p l a i n t .
H a t e d M a y 2li, 1041.
co u n t i n g , a u d i t i n g , f i n a n c i a l reco rd
k e e p in g , o r p r e p a r i n g a n d v e r i f y i n g I . K O N ’ * W E I L 1 - ,
A tto rn e y .s for P la in tif fs
p a y r o l l s f o r a d e p a r t m e n t of a
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D a te d N ew Y ork. N
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of t h e sp e cialized e x p e r i e n c e f o r a
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tan . N e w Y ork. N ew Y ork.
re l.itiv e w e i g h t 6; t r a i n i n g a n d e x ­
p e r ie n c e , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4.
D o n ’t m i s s n e x t T u e s d a y ’s s p o 2136. S e n i o r S ocial W o r k e r , Bu-
(C o n tin u ed on P a g e S ixteen)
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•work a^jpncv afilicring to a r re p ta b le
standards, v^'hich must includo one
ye ar of satisfai to ry expericncp iti
casp woi ic atxl onn y e a r of sa tis­
fa cto ry experience either (1) in a
field work capacity, or (2) in tlie
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Rradu aiion fio m a recognized colle>;e or’ un ivers ity from a fo u r -y e a r
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F ield W o r k : W o r k in a social w o rk
capac ity which entailed supervision
of the a d m in is tratio n of local so­
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an d ca rryin g out of social service
policies, periodic visitatio n of lo­
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study in a,n approvt'd school of so­
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e(iu i/alc n t ol one y e ar ot the req u ii’od
I social w o rk ex per ionce. '^Psvo years of such study w ill
be (’ledited as t!ie eq uiv ale n t of th re e
years of tlie r’enuir’(‘d f^eneral so­
cial wortc experience. Caridifiates
m ust hav(' a th orough knowU'dge
of the held, aims, and proceduren
of publii’ and i)iiv a le social ag en­
cies, of the natui'e and causes of
social rna lad.jiist ment s, of moderii
case w o rk techni((ue. and of the
law s 1
’i‘latint; to public w elfare ari(i
relief in N e w Y o rk S ta te ; th ey
niiist have ta c t; .stability; siiperior
jtKlj^ment ; am i
a
di'tnonstrated
a b ility to mt'et and deal success­
fu lly w it h others. Tra n s c rip ts of
collt'ffe and p o s t r a d l u i t e work I’equir ed. Subjects of K x a m i i i a t i o n :
W r it t e n ex am inatio n on the duties
of the posit l(»n, rela tiv e weij^lit 5;
traininpr and expei ieiK.-c, rela tiv e
w eight 5.
C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l a r y raiiRe, $I,2(M)
to $1,700. A p p o i n t m e n t a t :^1,2(X).
A p p l i c a t i o n fee, .$1.
A pplications
m u s t be filed by S e p t e m b e r 6.
M inim um
qualifications: C andi­
d a t e s m u s t m e e t t h e req u irem e n tis
o f one of t h e follo w in g g r o u p s :
E i t h e r (a) six y e a r s of .'satisfactory
offi(;e e x p e r i e n c e , of w h i c h t w o
y e a r s m u s t h a v e inclu d ed s o m e s a t ­
i s f a c t o r y s u p e r v i s o r y e x p e i i e n c e ; or
(b> t w o y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y o ffice
fo r
D efen se
experience including som e s a tis f a c ­
to r y supe rvisory experience, a n d
g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a s t a n d a r d se n i o r
h ig h .schools; o r (c) one y e a r of s a t i.sfactory e x p e r i e n c e w i t h a r e c o g ­
n ized l a w e n f o r c e m e n t a g e n c y ; or
(d) g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a r e c o g n iz e d
colleg e o r u n i v e r s i t y f ro m a f o u ry e a r c o u r s e fo r w h i c h a b a c h e l o r 's
d e g r e e Is g r a n t e d , p r e f e r a b l y w i t h
specialization e q u iv alen t c o m b in a ­
tio n ol t h e f o r e g o i n g e x p e r i e n c e a n d
education. C a n d id a tes m u s t h av e a
t h o r o u g li k n o w l e d g e of t h e p r o v i ­
sio n s of t h e alco h o lic b e v e r a g e c o n ­
t ro l law, rule.'? a n d r e g u l a t i o n s , a n d
a b i l i t y to p r o p e r l y i n t e r p r e t a n d a p ­
ply th e provisions th e re o f; o r g a n ­
W o rk ers
i z in g a b i l i t y : a b i l i t y to m e e t a n d
d e a l w'ith people, to .secure c o o p e r ­
a t i o n a n d to a v o i d a n t a g o n i s m s ;
a b i l i t y to p r e p a r e brief.s a n d reporLs a n d to f u r n i s h fo r e x e c u t i v e
a c t i o n , e x p e r t o r c r i t i c a l a d v i c e on
s u b j e c t s r e l a t i n g to a lc o h o lic b e v ­
erag e control;
originality;
tact;
w i l l i n g n e s s to giv e u h f a m i l f a r idea;^
a t r i a l ; s o u n d j u d g m e n t in m a k i n g
d ecis io n s, o f t e n u n d e r t r y i n g c i t ­
ing c irc u m sta n c e s a n d m voiving
s h a r p conflicts betw een p riv ate a n d
public in terests. S ubjects of e x a m ­
i n a t i o n : W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on
t h e d u t i e s o f t h e p ositio n , r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t 4; t r a i n i n g a n d ex p e r ie n c e ,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6.
2I.'!7. S u p e r iiile iid e iit of f 'a r d i a c
N u r s e s , D epartiiieiit of H e a l t h . U s u ­
al s a l a r y raiiKP .ii:i,l’!(l to
«7II. A p ­
Insp ector,
p l ie d ioii !('(>
.Appointment ex|)ected at .S2,100 and maintenance a t
th e N e w York Slat(> llecoiist ructioa
H o m e at West Ha vt'rst raw.
M in im u m
Q u a lific a tio n :
K itlie r
( a ) seven years of sa tisfacto ry
lu ii’sinf; experience, of whit.li two
years must liave been in a super­
visory (’a.pacity on .a pediatr’ic ser’vici! whic’h included the c’are of
r h eu m a tic children, and Ki'iidiiafion
w it h a bachelor’s decree in nursirif^ from an institution of recog­
nized stand ing iru ludiiig or’ suppleinented by approp ria te courses in
te aching methods and nu rsing a d ­
m in is tra tio n : or (1)) a sa tisfacto ry
eq uiv alent combination.
P o w d e r a n d E xplos ive .*?
A n d h e r e ’s a m a n w o r k i n g a t a t r a d e t h a t has a l m o s t b e c o m e a s y m b o l o f th e d e fe n s e i n d u s t r i e s —
welding.
ai.'iK.—K x eriitiv e O ffice r, Aleoholj,l l e v c r a j re < o iitrol I t o a n l , O r l e a n s
"On
HALF
300
th e A t l a n t i c ”
MOON
K (H M ns-Sea
W aler
IHiiiiiu Itooiii—(
.,(M a i l
IIv.tj
U . S . g o v e r n m e n t , as w e l l as p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y , is s t i l l s u f f e r i n g a s e r io u s s h o r t a g e o f
has
r u s t y ones t h r o u g h o u t th e U n i t e d S ta t es .
a skill— or
Uo ri / .o nt al S o r t i n g M a c h i n e
Operator
S a l a r y , $1,260 a y e a r . F o r a p p o i n t ­
m e n t In W a s i i i n g t o n , D. C,, only.
A p p l i c a t i o n s c a n be filed u n t i l f u r ­
ther- notice. A|)plicanfcs w h o r e c e i v e d
eligible r a t i n g s in t h e 1940 e x a m In.ation do not h a v e to file f o r t h is
e x a m i n a t i o n . A g e l i m i t s : 18 to 53.
D uties
To o p e r a t e a h o r i z o n t a l s o r t i n g
nia<’hine, s u c h a s t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l
( H o l l e ri t h ) or t h e H o m i n g t o n R a n d
( P o w e r s ) . T h i s is a m acliin o use d
to n u m e r i c a l o r a l p h a b e t ii'al s e ­
quence
or
other
predeterm ine d
gr’o u p i n g s f o r u s e in conriec’tion
w ith puiiched-eard ta b u la tin g equip­
ment.
Ke(|iiirenieiits
A t leas
tiiree m onths’ [)aid experit'rice in the opei’ation of hori zon­
ta l so rt ing machines.
K asis of Kating^s
Can didates will be I’a t e d on tlia
extent and (lu ality of tlu'ir experieru’e relevant to the duties of the
jjosition as determined by sworn
statemen ts maile in the a()plication.
Script. K n g r a v o r
K alli
I.ouhkc
Spi'cial W e e k l y & .\!oii(hly R aU‘s
(.'omplcto Hanqtiol T a c i l i l i c s
l l o : i f ( U v a l U A W . a a i h St., ( . . l u - v I s l a n d
» l A . » t l o u ( ‘r 9 380(1. I ' a u l I). I i d t o i i , M»;r.
$13.11 a day (ii;2,.')2 per hour for
overtimtM. F o r empio_\ merit in the
IJureau of K i i g r a v i n g ‘and P rin tin g ,
T r e a s u r y Dept, M a x im u m age, 5S.
F i le by 'S e p te m b er 3L>.
D u ties
To exec’ute diffii'u ll and o x a it i n g
steel plute .script en g ravin g fo r cur-
M I I N K I P . A L i -() l)( ;io N o . 4;i2
IN T E R N A T IO N A L A S S O C IA T IO N o f M A C H IN IS T S
Announces
a
M A S S M E E T IN G
at ( . K R . M . V M A M ALI ., Kith S t r e et an d T hi rd A v e . , N . V. C.
F R I D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 5, 1 94}, a t 8 P .M .
F o r all C’i ty Emi)loyoo.'? U n d e r t h e 'I’iHo.s o f Machiiii.sts, A u t o iM;u'hinist.s, A u t o Mecl iat ii cs, a mi ]\lacliinl.st Heli)crsi
I n i p o r l a n l IJti.siiie.ss A t te c t i n j r Y o u r Joh.s Wi l l Jk* Di .- cuss ed
U . ' p i v s e n t a t i v e s o f C en t r a l T r a d e s a nd L a b o r Co un ci l
i N . K .Stale I'Vdcraltoii o f Lab or an d Ori'ioiaU o f L A . o f M.
Wi l l 15e i ’r c s e n l
Above
T h e man
w ith
created
C la s s i f i c a t i o n s A r e
W elco m e
new
r e n c y , s e c u ritie s , a n d s t a m p j i ; a n d
to p e r f o r m r e l a t e d w o r k .
le n d e r G r a p h o ty p e O p e r a to r
$1,260 p e r y e a r . F o r a p p o i n t m e n t
in W 'a sh in g to n , D. C., on ly. A g a
liinit.s, 18 to 53. A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t
be filed by S e p t e m b e r 30.
D uties
To o perate a grap h o ty p e m achine
in e m b o s s i n g n a m e s , a d d r e s s e s , a n d
o i l i e r i n f o r m a t i o n on m e t a l p l a t e s
f o r u se in a n a d d r e s s o g r a p h m a ­
c h i n e ; to m a k e m i n o r r epain s a n d
a d j u s t m e n t s to t h e m a c h i n e a n d to
p e r l'o r m o t h e r w o r k a s a s s i g n e d .
Kenuirem ents
A t l e a s t t h r e e m o n t h s ’ full t i m e
p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in t h e o p e r a t i o n of
a g r a p h o ty p e m achine. A dditional
c r e d i t will' be g i v e n f o r p r o o f r e a d ­
i n g a n d filiiii;’ g r a i i h o i v p e p l a t e s .
B a sis of K a tiiig s
N o e x a m i n a t i o n . C a n d i d a t e s will
be r a t e d o n t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e a s
o u t l i n e d by s w o r n s t a t e m e n t s m a d e
in t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n .
J u n i o r i Met eo ro lo gi st
$2,000 p er v e a r . M a x i m u m a g e , 35.
F i l e by J u n e 30, 1912.
D u ties
T o as s i s t in one o r m o r e of t h a
f o l lo w in g : A p p l y i n g a i r n i a s s a n a l y ­
sis a n d r e l a t e d p r o c e d u r e s to t h a
c h a r t i n g a n d i n t e r p r e t i n g of
w e a th e r d a ta , including th e p r e p a r ­
a t i o n of w e a t i i e r f o r e c a s t s ; c o n ­
d u c t i n g i n v e s t i g a t i o n s in s y n o p t i c
m e t e o r o l o g y aiui its a p p l i c a t i o n to
w e a t h e r fo 'recastin^’; c o n d u c t i n g i n ­
v e s t i g a t i o n s of clim a tic , p h y s i c a l ,
a n d d y n a m i c i i l ie n o m e n a of t’lie a t m o sp h 'ere ; m a k i n g c o m p i l a t i o n of
meterological
and
cli m a t o l o g i o a l
d a t a , t h e phy.sical a n d m a t h e m a t i ­
cal anal.v sis th e r e o f, a n d t h e i n t e r ­
p r e t a t i o n a n d a p p l i c a t i o n of t h e r e ­
s u l t s a n d ' c o n d u c t i n g Invetstigationa
o f tlie r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e n i n t e n s e n l t y
a n d a r e a l d i s t r i b u t i o n of p r e c i p i ­
tatio n and subsequent stream flow .
Itei] iilre iu e itt.s
C o m jile tio n of a f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e
l e a d i n g to a b a c h e l o r ’s degi'ea in c h u i i n g c o u r s e s in c a l c u l u s , p h y s ic s ,
synoptic a n d dy n am ic m eterology.
of
certalu
and
who
brought
is an
back
industrial
e xperience m a y be s u b s titu te d for
one y e a r of education.
B a sis of R a tin g
C a n d i d a t e s will be r a t e d on e d u ­
c a t i o n a n d e x p e r i e n c e las o u t l i n e d
b y s t a t e m e n t s in t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s .
it e q u i r e n i e i i t s
C o m p l e t i o n of a f o u r - y e a r a p p r e n ­
t i c e s h i p a s s t e e l - p l a t e e'ngr-aver p lu s
f iv e y e a r s o f h ig h ly -s k llle d j o u r n e y ­
m a n e x p erience.
B asis of n a tliig s
E xperience a n a f i t n e s s
30;
s a m p l e s of isteel-p late e n g r a v i n g to
be filed w i t h a p p l i c a t i o n , 70.
Ono y e a r
skills
th e m a n
m e n " i n t h i s n a t io n .
U, S . T e sts
HOTEL
in
The
s k i l l e d w o r k e r s , d e s p i t e the v a st t r a i n e e p r o g r a m w h i c h
e x p e r t — t o d a y s t an d s a t t h e p e a k o f “ ne ce s s a r y
2I,‘!8. S iip erv is in « ( ' a r p e n t e r , i)ep a r l m e i i t of 'Mental lly«:iene. U s u a l
w alaiy raii(>e .SIM) to
a nioiitli
a iu l m a i i i t e n a i K e . A pplication fee
$1. Several ap po intm ents expected.
A ppoin tm ents expected a t Cra ig
Colony Sonyea, at Hud son R iv e r
Sta te H ospita l, I ’oughkeepsie, and
a t St. L a w re n c e S tate H ospital,
Ogdens burg.
'
M in im u m Q u alificatio n s : C a n d i­
dates must have had three years
o f sa tis facto ry experience of a
grad e equal to th a t of juornevrnan
Ml
ca rn enter
work .
Candidates
slioiild liave a good knowledge of
liim her and o( w o odw orkin g m a ­
c h in e ry; a b ilit y to work from d r a w ­
ings and to lay out w o rk and m ake
rougli sk i‘tcht's and estim ates for
laOor and
m a te r ia ls ;
a b ility to
hand le men on build ing con.struc­
tio n; good physical condition, S u l jecls ot Kxarnin at ion : W r i t t e n exam iiia tion on the duti(>s of the
position, rela tiv e weight .'i; t r a i n ­
in g and experie iu e,
r el at i ve
V e ig h t 5.
s i v e lv r e s p o n s i b l e e x p e r i e n c e in a c ­
c o u n tin g positions req u irin g th e
p e r f o r m a n c e of I n c r e a s i n g l y c o m ­
plex, d i f f i c u l t a n d i m p o r t a n t a c ­
c o u n tin g or a u d itin g duties.
The
m i n i m u m e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d for
e a c h g r a d e is lis t e d below.
R equireS alary
ment
Years
level
C hief A c c o u n t
$5,(500
10
H e a d A c c o u n t a n t . 4,600
9
P r i n c . A c c o u n t a n t 3,800
8
S e n i o r A c c o u n t a n t 3,500
7
6
A c c o u n t a n t .......... 3,200
5
Asso . A c c o u n t a n t . 2,900
4
A s s i s t . A c c o u n t a n t 2,600
A p p l i c a n t s m a y s u b s t i t u t e o ne
r e s i d e n c e ______
school
y e a r of s t u d y in a _________
m a n a c c o u n t a n c y c o u r s e fo r e a c h
y e a r u p to a m a x i m u m of 2 y e a r s
for th e experience required above.
T h e p o s s e s s i o n of a C P A m a v be
s u b s titu te d for 2 y e a r s ’ experience.
B a s <• of R a t i n g s
No w ritte n ex am ination
C andi­
d a t e s will be r a t e d on t h e e x t e n t of
t h e i r e d u c a t i o n , t h e e x t e n t a n d qua.1i t v of t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e r e l e v a n t to
t h e d u t i e s of t h e p ositio n , a n d oti
t h e i r f i t n e s s on a s c a l e of 100.
Senior In sp e c to r, N a v a l O id n a n c e
M a t e r i a l , iK‘.2,(iOO; I n s p e c t o r , N a v a l
O r d n a n c e M a t e r i a l , $2,3IN); A s so c i­
a te Inspector, N aval O rdnance M a­
t e r i a l , $',2,000; A s s i s t a n t I n s p e c t o r ,
N a v a l O r d n a n c e M a t e r i a l , $1,800;
J u n io r Inspector, N aval O rdanre
M a t e r i a l , $1,((30. 1 to 6 y e a r s ’ e x p e ­
rience. E n g in e e rin g education, or
certa in N atio n al D efense courses
a p p r o v e d b y t h e U. S. O ffice of
E d u c a t i o n ma.v be s u b s t i t u t e d for
p a r t of t h e e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e ­
m e n t s . M a x i m u m age, 65. A p p l i c a ­
t i o n s m a y be o b t a i n e d a n d filed u n ­
til f u r t h e r n o t i c e a t t h e U. S. Civil
S e r v i c e Commi.^sion, 641 W a s h i n g ­
t o n St., N e w Y ork,
W a t e r v l i e t .Arsenal J o b s
A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r t h e f o l lo w in g e x ­
a m i n a t i o n s wMll be r e c e i v e d un til
f u r t h e r n o t i c e a t t h e U. S. Civil
S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , 641 W a s h i n g ­
t o n S t., N e w Y o r k :
R a t e of P a y a D a y
M a c h i n i s t ................ $7.60 $8.48 $9.36
T o o l m a k e r ................. 8.56 9.52 10.43
B e n c h m a n .............. 5.9? 6.64 7.36
Guage m a k e r
8.80 9.76 10.72
M a chine operator,
b o r i n g mill ( v e r ­
ti c a l ,
inclU'ding
B u l l a r d ) ................ 5.92 6.64 7 38
M achine operator,
e n g i n e l a t h e ........ 5.92 6.64 7,36
M achine operator,
ho rizo n tal boring
mill ......................... 5.92 6.64 7,36
M achine operator,
m illin g m a c h i n e ,
M a c h i n e o p e r a toi’,
planer .
5.92 6,64 7.36
M achine operator,
shaper
5.92 6,64 7.:i3
M achine operator,
slotter ,
5.92 6,64 7.38
M achine operator,
surface
g i ’i n d e r
( B l a n c h a r d ) . . . . 5.92 6.64 7.39
M a ch in e operator,
t u r r e t l a t h e ........ 5,92 6.64 7.36
m eteroloeical
L in k
T rainer
Instructor,
O perator
$3,200
L in k T r a in e r O p e r a to r , $2,900
F o r e m p l o y m e n t in t h e Civil
A eronautics
A dm inistration.
Age
li m i t s , 25 to 50. F i l e u u tU f u r t h e r
n otice.
R equirem ents
L in k T rain er O perator In s tr u c to r:
(1) a v alid c o m m e r c i a l p i l o t ’s c e r ­
t i f i c a t e ; (2) a m i n i m u m of 500 solo
h o u r s of f l y i n g ; (3) a v alid f l ig h t
i n s t r u c t o r ’s r a t i n g ; (4) a valid i n ­
s t r u m e n t r a t i n g ; (5) c o m p l e t i o n of
a L i n k T r a i n e r ^ O p e r a t o r ’s c o u r s e of
a t least three m o n th s d u ratio n ;
(6) a m i n i m u m of 100 h o u r s a s i n ­
s t r u c t o r of i n s t r u m e n t f l y i n g in a i r ­
craft.
L i n k T r a i n e r O p e r a t o r : (1) a v a lid
r i v a t e o r c o m n i e r c i a l pilo t’s c e r t l i c a t e ; (2) a m i n i m u m o f 150 solo
f l y i n g h o u r s ; (3) c o m p l e t i o n o f a n
a p p r o v e d L i n k T r a i n e r O p e r a t o r ’*
c o u r s e of a t l e a s t t h r e o m o n t h s ’
duration.
B a s i s of R a t i n g s
C a n d i d a t e s w'ill be r a t e d o n t h *
e x t e n t a n d q u a l i t y of t h e i r e d u c a ­
ti o n a n d e x p e r i e n c e a s o u t l i n e d by
s w o r n s t a t e m e n t s m a d e in t h e i r a p ­
p li c a t i o n s .
F
A ccou ntant
S a l a r y : $2,600 t o $5.d0d p e r y e a r ,
d e p e n d i n g on t h e g r a d e a p p l i e d for.
A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t be filed w i t h t h *
y . S. Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n ,
W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., by S ep t. 18. A p ­
p l i c a t i o n s c a n be o b t a i n e d a t t h a
local o f t ic e of t h e C o m m i s s i o n , (Ml
W a s h i n g t o n St., N e w Yoric. M a x i ­
m u m ag e, 60.
D uties
U n d e r a d m in istrativ e, general, or
Im m e d ia te direction o r supervision,
w ith latitude for independent or unr evlew 'e d a c t i o n o r d e c i s i o n a p p r o ­
p r i a t e to t h e g r a d e , t o be r e s p o n ­
sible for planning, directing, s u p e r ­
v is i n g , p e r f o r m i n g , a n d / o r rep ortinaf
u pon difficult a n d im p o rta n t g e n ­
e r a l o r sp e c i a l i z e d a c c o u n t i n g w o r k
r e q u i r i n g a t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e oC
fu n d am e n ta l acco unting theory a n d
p ractice. T h e scopa an d com plexity
o f t h e d u t i e s t o ba p e r f o r m e d a n a
t h e d e g r e e o f respo nstbiilh v to b*
a s s u m e d w'lll v a r y w i t h t h e g r a d #
o f t h a p o sitio n , b e c o m i n g p r o v e s*
s l v e l y g r e a t e r a t h i g h e r levela.
Itequlrementfi
A p p l i c a n t s mu.9t .■jliow' t h a t t h e y
- o r o t ir a s f
hav*i^ ha4.■ '^auccm^fiL.
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tor,
$i,:!00;
A ssociate
Inspector,
$*J,m)0; A s s i s t a n t I n s p e c t o r , $1,800;
J u n i o r I n s i ) e e t o r, $1,020. N e w Yoric
a n d R o c h e ste r O rd n an ce D istricts,
O r d n a n c e D e p a r t m i 'c i t a t L a r g e ,
W a r D e p a r tm e n t. F ile until f u r th e r
n o tic e . A g e l i m i t : 55.
Duties
T o in.=vpect a n d t e s t a t a r s e n a l s o r
c lie m ic a l l a b o r a t o r i e s p o w d e r a n d /
o r e x p l o s iv e s to d e t e r m i n e comiilia n ce w ith an d a cce p tab ility u n d e r
spe cifica tio n s;
p re p are inspectioa
r e p o rts ; re la te d work.
Iteq u lrem en ts
F o r the Senior grade, 3 y e a r s ; for
th e In sp ecto r grade, 4
y e a r s ; for
th a A ssociate grade, 3
y e a rs; for
th e A ssistan t grade, 2
y e a rs; for
th e Ju n io r grade, 1 year, experi­
e n c e in e i t h e r (a) a n a l y t i c a l w o r k
in in d u strial c h e m is try ; or
(b)
inspection of p o w d e r a n d / o r e x ­
p l o s i v e s ; o r (c) a s u p e r v i s o r y ca^
p acity su p ervising m a n u fa c tu rin g
processes
in t h e
production
of
p o w d e r a n d ex p lo s iv e s, dyes, h e a v y
chem icals,
p l a s ti c s ,
o r cellulose
esters, such as a c e ta te s an d o ther
cel l u l o s e p r o d u c t s ; o r (d) a n e q u i v ­
alent
com bination.
S ix s e m e s t e r
h o u rs of o rg a n ic or In d u strial c h e m ­
i s t r y m co llege m a y be s u b s t i t u t e d
f o r e a c h y e a r of e x p e r i e n c e , u p to
th r e e years.
B a s i s of Rating:
N o w r i r t e n t e s t . O n ly f i t n e s s a n d
e x p e r i e n c e will be c o u n t e d .
M K D IC A K A N D N I J U S I N G
M e d i c a l O f fi c e r, $;^,S00 a y e a r ;
a ls o , S en io r , $4,600; A s s o c i a t e , $3,200 a
yoar.
V arious
OptUtiial
B r a n c h e s . P l a c e s of e m p l o y m e n t :
P u b l i c H e a l t h S er v ic e , F o o d a n d
D rug
A dm inistration,
V eterans’
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , Civil A e r o n a u t i c *
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , I n d i a n S erv ice. A p ­
p l i c a t i o n s w'ill be r a t e d a s r e c e i v e d
u n t i l f u r t h e r no tic e . M a x i m u m a g a
—F o r a s s o c i a t e , 40 .years.
J u n i o r G r a d u a t e N u r s e , $1,620 a
y e a r . IT. S. P u b l i c H e a l t h Servic®,
F e d e ra l S ecurity A gency; V eter­
a n s ’ A d m in istra tio n ; an d Iiid ia a
I ’ ield S e r v ic e , D e p a r t m e n t of t h e
I n t e r i o r . A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d
a a r e c e i v e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n o tice.
• M a x i m u m a g e —35 y e a r s .
P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s e , $2,000 a
year. G rad u ate
N urse,
G eneral
S t a f f D u t y , $1,800 a y e a r . I n d i a n
F i e l d S e r v ic e , I n c l u d i n g A l a s k a ,
D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I n t e r i o r . U. S.
P u b l i c H e a l t h S e r v ic e . F e d e r a l Se­
c u rity A gency. A pplications a c ­
c e p t e d u n t i l f u r t h e r no tice. M a x i ­
m u m a g e —10 y e a r s .
S e n i o r M e dical T i- chiilelan, $'i,000
a y e a r . O p t i o n a l S u b j e c t s : (1) G e n ­
e r a l ; Vi) iC oentg e n olo gy . MeUicHl
T e c h n i c i a n , $1,800 a .year. A s s i s t a n t
M e d i c a l T e c l i n l d a n , ' $1,«20 a y e a r .
O p t i o n a l S u b j e c t s : (1) G e n e r a l ; (2>
R o e n t g e n o l o g y ; (3) S u r g e r y . J u n i o r
L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r , $1,440 a yetir.
O p t i o n a l S u b j e c t * : (1) G e n e r a l ; C-8)
Itoeutgeiw logy.
A pplications
ac­
c e p t e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n otice.
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a half.
P l a c e of E m p l o y m e n t : N e w Y o r k
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T i m e fot filinij a p p l i c a t i o n s e x ­
te n d e d un til f u i 't h e r n o tice.
In O l d e r to s e c u r e si i l t i c i e n t q u a l i ­
fied eliRible.s, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s
Civil S e i v i c e C o m m i s s i o n h e r e b y
a m e n d s A i m o u n c e m e n t No. 2-377 o n
a c o n t i n u o u s l y open b asis. A p p l i c a ­
tio n s will be r a t e d a s r e c e iv e d u n t i l
f u r t h e r notice.
IM ioto^rapher
S a l a r y , |1.2fi0 to 52,600, a c c o r d i n g
t o g r a d e . A ye limit, GO. O p t i o n a l
b r a n c h e s : (f) D r y - P l a t e P h o t o K r a p h y , (2) W e t - P I a t e P h o t o g r a p h y .
A p p l i c a t i o n s will be r a t e d a t t h e
W a s h i n g t o n o ffice of t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s Civil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n u n ­
til J u n e 30, 1942, a n d c e r t i f i c a t i o n
m a d e a s t h e n eed s of t h e s e r v i c e
le q u i r e . I f s u f f i c i e n t elig ibles a r e
o b t a i n e d , t h e r e c e ip t of a p p l i c a t i o n s
m a y be closed b e l o r e t h is d a t e , in
w h i c h c a s e d u e n otice will be g iv e n .
N o w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is r e ­
q u i r e d . A p p l i c a n t s will be r a t e d o n
t h e l e n g t h a n d q u a l i t y of t h e i r e x ­
perien ce. Y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n m u s t i n ­
clu de a c o m p l e t e a n d d e t a i l e d d e ­
s c r i p t i o n of y o u r p h o t o g r a p h i c e x ­
per ie n c e .
T h e C o m m is sio n e s p e c ia lly desiro.q
applications
from
photographers
W'ith e x p c i i e n c e in tiie f o l lo w in g
typc.s of p h o t o g r a p h y : W e t P l a t e
P h o to g ra ,p h y , Proce.ss I ’h o t o g r a p h y ,
P h o t o g r a p h i c M a p p in g , G e n e r a l
C om m ercial P h o to g ra p h y .
H ead P h o to g ra p h e r-S ix y e a rs of
r e sp o n s ib le , p r o g re s s iv e , f u l l - t i m e
(o r a n e q u i v a l e n t a g g r e g a t e of p a r t ti m e ) naid e x p e r i e n c e in l i i g h - g r a t l e
p h o t o g r a p h i c w o rk , a t le a s t 3 y e a r s
o f w h i c h m u s t h a v e been s p e n t i n
on e of t h e o p t io n a l b r a n c h e s li.sted
a b o v e , e i t h e r (a) a s s u p e r v i s o r of a
p h otographic labo rato ry p erfo rm in g
p h o t o g r a p h i c w o r k of m o r e t h a n
o r d in a ry difficulty and h av in g th e
r e s p o n s i b i li t y for t h e w<uk of o n e
o r m o r e a s s i s t a n t s or (b) a s a p h o ­
t o g r a p h e r e n g a g e d in m a k i n g p h o t o ­
g r a p h s of s u b j e c t m a t t e r r e q u i r i n g
a hig h d e g r e e of te c h n i c a l skill, i n ­
v o l v i n g tlie u se of m o d e r n , s p e c i a l ­
ized p h o t o g r a p h i c e q u i p m e n t , a n d
d e m o n s tr a tin g u n questionably th e
a p p l i c a n t ’s a b i l i t y to h a n d l e s u c ­
c e s s f u l l y e x t r e m e l y d if fi c u l t p r o b ­
l e m s in p h o t o g r a p h y or (c) a n y
t i m e - e q u i v a l e n t c o m b i n a t i o n of (ai)
a n d (b).
Senior P h o to g ra p h e r. - F o u r y e a r s
of resp o n s ib le, progre.ssive, f u l l - t i m e
(or a n equiv^alent a g g r e g a t e of p a r t t im e) paid e x p e r i e n c e in h i g h - g r a d e
p h o to g rap h ic work, a t least 1 y e a r
of w h i c h m u s t h a v e been s p e n t i n
o ne of t h e o p t i o n a l b r a n c h e s l i s t e d
above and which m u st h ave d e m o n ­
s t r a t e d t h e a p p l i c a n t ’s a b i l i t y t o
p e r f o r m succe.ssfully p h o t o g r a p h i c
w o r k of m o r e t h a n a v e r a g e d i f f i ­
c u lty .
A ssistant
P hotographer. — T w o
y e a r s of p r o g re s s i v e , f u l l- t i m e ( o r
a n equ iv alen t a g g r e g a te of p a r tti m e ) paid e x p e r i e n c e in h i g h - g r a d e
photographic
work,
at
least 6
m o n t h s of w h i c h m u s t h a v e b e e n
spent
in o n e of t h e
optional
b r a n c h e s listed ab ove.
U n d e r P h o t o g r a p h e r . —S ix m o n t h s
o f fu l l- t i m e (or a n e q u i v a l e n t a g g r e ­
g a t e of p a r t - t i m e ) p aid e x p e r i e n c e
in p h o t o g r a p h i c w o r k , or in w o r k
involving p h o to g rap h ic p ro cesses
such
as
photostating,
m u ltilith
p late m ak in g , and sim ilar w o rk of
ecmal value.
S u b s t i t u t i o n of e d u c a t i o n f o r e x ­
p e r i e n c e . —F o r n o t m o r e t h a n 1 y e a r
of the experience prescribed fo r
Senior a n d A s s is ta n t P h o to g ra p h e r
a n d f o r t h e 6 m o n t i i s of t h e p r e ­
s c ri b e d
e x p e r ie n c e
fur
Under
P ho to g ra p h er, applicants m ay su b ­
stitute
stu d y
successfully
com­
p l e t e d in a r e s i d e n t .scliol of p h o t o g ­
raphy.
T w e n t y h o u r s s p e n t in
school w o r k will be c o n s i il e r e d
e q u i v a l e n t to 1 w e e k of p a i d e x ­
p er ie n c e . A p p l i c a n t s w h o w i s h to
s u b .s titu te e d u c a t i o n fo r e x p e r i e n c e
m u s t s t a t e in t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s t h e
n u m b e r o*f h o u r s s p e n t in sc h o o l
w ork.
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T i-a n .si)o rtatlo n , s c h o o ls .
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low
r e n t a l to C iv il S e r v i c e
e i u p l u ) ues.
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rep aired
or m id aced
on a n y th h iK . Z lp p a r Sery l c * , I n c . , l a W . » 4 lli S t. W U . 7-7T70.
th e C oin m is sio n.
D i e t i t i a n : O b jecti’ons to t h e t e n t a ­
tiv e k ey a n s w c i s for P a r t 1 a r e beinf' co n s id ered .
DirfU-tor ot tlie Division of Itiiild.
in>j IVIana^enient a n d I’r o e u r e m r n t :
T h o w r i t t e n t e s t will p r o b a b l y be
held t h i s m o n t h .
D ir e c to r of IMetlienl Social S ervice,
( i r a d e (I: T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n
ti.st h a s been c o m p l e t e d . T h e e x ­
p e r i e n c e o ral t e s t will p r o b a b l y be
hold t h is m o n t h .
D ir e c to r of t h e litire aii of Child
H.vtfiene: T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n
t e s t h a s be^ un .
K l i 'c t r i e i a n : O b j e c t i o n s to t h e t e n ­
t a t i v e k ey a n s w e r s fo r P a r t 1 a r e
b eing con.sidered.
F ire m a n ; T he ra tin g of th e w r it­
te n t e s t h a s been c o m p le te d . T h e
m edical a n d p h y s ic a l t e s t s a r e b ein g
contin iied th s m o n t h .
(ia so lin e H oller Kn^^ineer a n d A s­
p h a l t Holler Kny^inter: T h e postoned p r a c t i c a l t e s t will p r o b a b l y
0 held thi.s m o n t h
I l o ii s r k e e p o r (VVonion): T h e r a t ­
in g of t h e w i i t t e n t e s t h a s b e g u n .
I n s p e c t o r of T rin t i i i g a n d S t a t i o n ­
er y , ( i r a d e 2: 401 c a n d i d a t e s filed
fo r t h i s e x a m i n a t i x o n .
In te rp re te r: T he rating ol the
w i i t t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
J i i n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t i v e AHSistiint
(Keal K s ta t e I t e s e a r c l i ) : T h e r a t i n g
of t h e wi’titf n t e s t h a s b e g u n
I . a b o r a l o r y A s s i s t a n t (Itio-Cliem I s l r y ) : T h e r a t i n g of q u a l i f y i n g e x ­
p e r ie n c e will be c o m p l e t e d t h is
month.
M edical Social W o r k e r , Cirades 1
a n d 2; T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n
test.s for bo th t h e s t e x a m i n a t i o n s is
still in p r o g r e s s .
Of fice A p p l i a n c e O p e r a t o r , ( i r a d e
2, (l.I>..'M. .llp liab i’tic K e y I 'u n c h
IMacliine) u nd (iie niliiK ton lt;>okkeepinK IVIaeliine):
T h e practical
testij for b’.ith t h e s e e x a m i n a t i o n s
w ere heir, in .Tuly. T h e r a t i n g will
bogin shorMy.
I’s y e h i a t r i e Social W o r k e r . G r a d e
2: T ho r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n te s t is
in p r o g r e s s
Tower
D istribution
M a n talner:
Tlie r a t i n g of t h e w i i t t e n t e s t is
a b o u t 50 p e r c e n t co m n leted .
K adio O p e r a t o r : 47 c a n d i d a t e s
filed fo r t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n .
I t e s i d e n t K n i l d i n g s .S u p erin te n d ­
en t. (}ra«fe H; T h e p r a c t i c a l tes t w a s
hold in A u g u s t
.Senior Itiive r (N e w Y'«»rk C ity
Housing: A i i t l i o r l t y ) : T h i s e x a m i n a ­
tion will p r o b a b ly be held in t h e
n.^nr f u t u r e
.Si)ectro seopist-M <croanaIyst t T h e
r a t i n g of a u a l i f y i n g e x p e r i e n c e h a s
b.’"n c o m p leted .'
S t e n o g r a p h e r ( L a w ) , ( i r a d e 2: T h e
p o s tp o n e d n r n c t i c a l t e s t is b ein g
hold on S ep t. 13,
S iip erin ten tJ en t o f C a m p Ln ( i n a r d!a: T h e w r i t t e n t e s t is bein® held
on S pt. 11.
SnpervislnfiT Air T r a f f i c C o n tr o l
O n e r a t o r : 7 c a n d i d a t e s filed fo r t h i s
oxMmination
S nner vlsincr Tabuli>*Ing M n ehln«
Ooeri>tor. G r a d e 4: T h e r a t i n g o f
P . i r t 2 of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is in p r r g rosR,
Telephone M a ln tu ln e r: T h e ratin g
of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is n e a r l y c o m ­
pleted.
T u rn stile M a in ta in e r: T h e ratin g
of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t h a s b een c o m ­
puted.
C
PRO M O TIO N T ESTS
A c e o n n t a n t (<Mtv-wlde) : T h i s e x ­
a m i n a t i o n will be held Dec, 13, 1941.
Where Do
I Stand?
T h e followini; 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 ork ( ’ity a n d
A l b a n y , f r o m p o p u l a r S t a t e l ists . P
nu ran s p e r m a n e n t ; X m e a n s t e m p o ­
rary;
J u n i o r C ierk
80.35
P - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .......... 4,502
P - N e w York -lf900 . . .
G90 86.25
T - A l b a n v - $ 9 0 0 .......... 5,647
79.35
T - N e w Yolk-5900 . . .
2.586 82.50
Last
per.son
perm anently
ap­
p o i n t in A l b a n y , No. 4,315, 80.525
p e r cen t.
Last
person
p erm anently
ap­
p o in te d in N e w Y ork, No.‘ 1,127,
85.07 p e r cen t.
Juni<»r S t e n u j ; r a p h e r
P - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ........... 2,345
Y8.U0
P - N e w ^ ork-$900 . . .
980
86.30
T —Albanv-$9(I0 .......... 2,345
78.00
T - N e w Y o r k -$ 9 0 0 . . . 2,353
77..W
La.st
p e r so n
perm anently
app o in te d in A lb a n y , No. 1,202, 85.00
p e r cent.
J u n i o r T y p is t
82.14
P - A U ) a n y - $ 9 0 0 .......... 2,799
P - N e w Y o ik - $ 9 0 0 . . .
89(i
88.00
T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ........... 3,388
77,40
T - N e w i 'o r k -$ 9 i;0 . . . 2,536
83,10
L ast
person
perm anently
app o in ted in A lb a n y . No. 2,421, 83.50
p e r cent.
La.st
person
p erm anently
ap p o in te d in N e w York, No. 1,037,
87.60 p e r c e n t.
A s s i s t a n t F ile C ie r k
P —A l b a n y —)|;900 .......... 1,327
85.20
P -A lb a n v -$ 1 ,2 0 0 . . . .
119
89.20
89.50
P-N ew t^ork-igO O ...
100
P - N e w york-3ll,2tiO..
243
88.20
T - A l b a n y - $ 9 6 0 ........... 1,490
84 90
T - A l b a n y -$1,200 ■ . . . .
571
86.90
T - N e w ' Y o r k -$ 1 .2 0 0 ..
459
87.30
T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 ........... 1,818
84.30
L ast
person
p erm a n e n tly apoin ted fn A l b a n y , $900, N o . 1,398,
5.00 p e r cen t.
Last
person
perm anently a p ­
p o i n t e d in N e w Yo rk, >900, N o . 105,
89.60 p e r c e n t .
S
A»HlHtant F o r e m a n ( S a n i t a t i o n ) :
T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t will
begin s h o r t l y .
.\ H sistan t F o r e m a n ( T r a c k ) : T h e
r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is a b o u t
80 p e r c e n t c o m p le te d .
A .ssistant S uper vlHor, ( i r a d e 2,
(Social S e r v i c e ), C i t y - w i d e : T h e
r a t i n g o t t h e w r i t t e n t e s t Is still in
p ro gress.
IV iokkeeper , ( i r a d e 1: T h e r a t i n g
of t h e w’r i tt e n t e s t is n e a r l y c o m ­
pleted.
C a r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p A: T h o
f in al key a n s w e r s h a v e b een a p ­
prov ed by t h e C o m m i s s i o n .
C a r M aintainer, G roup F : T he
r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t h a s been
co m p leted .
C o u r t (Merk, ( i r a d e 3,
(M agis­
t r a t e s C o u r t ) : T h e list will p r o b a b l y
be publi.shed t h i s m o n t h .
K l e c t r i c l a n : O b j e c t i o n s to t h e t e n ­
t a t i v e k e y a n s w f r.s f o r P a r t 1 a r e
b ein g co n s id ered .
F orem an, (irade
2,
(B orough
I ’r o s i d e n t s ) : T h e p o s t p o n e d o ral t e s t
will be h eld a s so on a s p r a c t i c a b l e .
Forem an
of
Brldgre
P ainters
( C i t y - w id e ) : T h e w r i t t e n t e s t Is
sc h e d u le d for S ep t. 5.
Forem an
(Pow er D istribution):
T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n te.st is
still in progra.«s.
F orem an (T u rn stiles): T he ratin g
of the w r i t t e n t e s t is still in p r o g ­
ress.
G a r d e n e r ( P a r k s ) : O b j e c t i o n s to
th e t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e bein g
c on s id ered.
H ousekeeper (W om en). H o sp ita ls:
T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n te.«t h a s
begu n.
J u n i o r A c c o u n t a n t ( C i t y - w id e ) :
T h e w r i t t e n t e s t is t e n t a t i v e l y
sc h e d u le d for Oct. 4.
Junior A dm inistrative A ssistan t
( C i t y - w id e ) : T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t ­
ten te s t is n e a r l y co m p le te d . T h e
o r al te s t will p r o b a b l y be h eld t h i s
m onth.
M echanical M a in ta in er, G roup A:
T he ratin g of th e w ritte n te s t h as
been co m p leted .
M e c h a n ic a l M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p C :
T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is in
p rotrress.
M otorm an I n s tr u c to r : T he p r a c ti­
cal o ral t e s t will be h eld a s soon a s
p; ncticablo.
P ow er D istribution M a in ta in e r:
T h e r a t ' n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is
a lv iu t 50 p e r c e n t co m p le te d .
l*rincipal V e t e r i n a r i a n ( H e a l t h ) :
T hp no.stnoned o ' a l i n t e r v i e w will
P ’’'^bably b “ h eld his m o n t h
S e n io r A c c o u n t a n t ((Mty-'V''’e ) :
T h is e x a m i n a t i o n will be held Dec.
13 1941.
S e n io r D i e t i t i a n ;
T h e ratine: of
t h " w r i t t e n te,st i,s s t ’H in protrre.ss.
S en ior S n f v r v l s o r , G r a d e 4 (Soefal
S ^ 'r v lee ): All p a r t s v>f t h i s e x a m i n a ­
tion h n v e ho<^n c^ rp nletc d,
S e r g e a n t . p->»iep D ' ‘n a r t m e n t ; T h e
ratin!T of P a r t 2 of t h e w r i t t n t e s t
is in p r o g re s s .
Sunervls*nir T''b>’l!itin"- Mr*"’**ne
O-»era<0 r. f'.r-Mle " ^He»l«h an»’ T a x
D n n a r t m e n t s ) : T ’’ « raHno' of t h e
W"’t t e n t e s t is still in pro<»r"i=s.
Sn»»e’‘’’’r.or, Or-x^e S rSo'’*a! Serv l e o ) ; T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n t e s t
is
nroorroF”
T elep b o n o M a i n t a i n e r ; T h e r a t i n g
of th<' w r i t t e n t e s t is n e a r l y comPl''*ed.
Trf^In D ’s f '- 't e h e r : T h e p r a o t i c '’ !
ornl te^’t^ will be h eld a s .soon a s
pr''"ticf<bie. <
T r x l n m a s t e r : T h e r^tlnfT of t h e
Avritt^'n ^ost is a b o u t 50 p e r cent
co"i»>leted,
Yr*r»’m ‘' « t e r : T ’’ " nos+no ^ed pr.ictic.Tl o"'’! t " s t will b e held a s soon
a s practicable.
M C K N S IN G TKSTS
M aster P lu m b er:
Ob.lections t o
tho t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e i n g
c o ’isidcired.
'T a s t e r n n d S p ecial K l e e t r l c ' a n :
All p a r t s of t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n h a v e
b een co inpleted.
M otion P i c t u r e O n e r a t o r : Ob1ectio n s to t h e t e n t a t i v e k e v a n ? w e r s
a r e b e i n g co n s id ered .
A s s i s t a n t CierK
87.25
P -A lb a n y -$ 1 ,2 0 0 . . . .
790
86.25
T - A l b a n y - ! |il ,2 0 0 ___ 1,291
81.06
T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .......... 2.967
T - N e w Y o r k -$1 ,C 60 ..
558
87.91
T - N e w Y ork-$9'J0...
437
88.37
T - N e w Y o r k - $ l , 200..
410
88.50
L ast
per.?on
perm anently
appo in ted in N e w York, $1,200,
63,
— [). w
91.04 p e r cen t.
Last
person
p erm anently
ap­
po in ted m A l b a n y , $1,200, No. 604,
87.74 p e r cen t.
A ssistant S teno g rap h er
T - N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 . . . 1,794
80.90
T - N e w Y o r k —$1,200. . 1,261
86.80
P - N e w Y o r k -$1 ,2 00 ..
133
89.5U
T - A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 C 0 ___ 1,839
80,60
T —A l b a n y —$900 .......... 2,347
77.80
(fr o m J r . Seen >. list)
T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .......... 1,877
80.10
P —A l b a n y —$ 1 , 2 0 0 ___
321
87.90
Last
person
perm anently
ap­
p oin ted in N e w VTork, $960, No. 405,
87,40 p e r cen t.
Last
person
perm anently
ap­
p oin ted in A l b a n y , $1,200, No. 321,
87.90 pei cent.
A s sista n t T ypist
T - A l b a n y —$1,200 ___
346
86 40
T - N e w Y ork~$l,200..
663 84,60
1 —N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 . . .
1,227 81.19
P - N e w York-$ 9(30...
383 86,16
P - A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 0 0 ___
189
87,40
L ist
person
perm anently
ap­
p oin ted in N e w York, $960, I^o. 539,
85._0 p er ce n t.
Last
per.son
perm anently
ap­
p o in te d in A l b a n y , $1,060, No. 167.
87,60 p er ce n t.
Civil Servant
Wins Scholarship
D o ris
C lark e,
35,
of
88-10
W h itn e y a v en u e, a so cia l w o rk er
em p lo y e d a s a p ro b ation o ff ic e r
of the m a g is tr a te s courts,
re­
ceived
a
Florence
E.
A llen
S c h o la r s h ip to th e N e w Y o r k U n iv e r s i t y S c h o o l o f L s iw .
One of
th ose
reco m m en d in g
her
was
C h ief J ia g is tr a te H e n r y H . Cur­
ran w ho praised her “ u n u su a l,
k e e n d isc e r n m e n t in th e r ea lm o f
h u m a n n a tu re.”
D o n ’t m i s s n e x t T u e s d a y ’s s p e ­
cial Issue o f T h e L IC A D E R !
Tuesday, September 2,1941
Y o u r C h a n c e s f o r A p p o in tm e n t
T h e hlg^hnst n u m b e r s c e r t i f i e d un N ew liork City eMKihle itsir, lui o,.,.
m a n e n t , t e m p o r a r y , a n d I n e e f l n l t e p u s i t l o n s a t v a r i o u s s a l a r y r a n g e s an.
p e a r beluw.
T h e «ir»t c o l u m n c o n t a i n s t h e n a m e ot t h e eligible list*
t h e s e c o n d c o l u m n , t h e d e p a i T m e n t to w h i c h t h e list w a s c e r t i fi e d , t|,e
t h i r d c o l u m n , t h e s a l a r i e s of t h e p o s itio n s t o be rilled. T h e f o u r t h co lum n
s h o w s w h e t h e r t h e c e r t i f i c a t i o n w a s to be a p e r m a n e n t , t e m p o r a r y or
i n d e f i n i te p osition . T h e f i f t h c o l u m n s h o w s t h e h i g h e s t n u m b e r r eached
a n d t h e l a s t c o l u m n , t h e e x p i r a t i o n d a t e of t h e list. H e a d e r s sh o u l d rc,
m e m b e r t l i a t c e r t i f i c a t i o n do es n o t n e c e s s a r i l y m e a n a p p o i n t m e n t ug
m ore n a m e s a r e a lw a y s certified m a n th e r e a re vacancies.
1.1st
ru le
D epart inrnt
—
ijitest
8 a l‘a r . > . I ' . ~T . I-,
liixpirfs.
No.
A c co m p ariiB t
.................................... H u n t e r C o l l e g e
...
A c c o u n t a n t . G r a d e 2 ..................C o m p t r o l l e r . . . . ! !
A c c o u n t a n t , G r a d e 2............. T r a n , s p o r t a t l o n '
A c c o u n t a n t . G r a d e 3 ..................W e l f a r e ...............
2t)
4(»0
P
T 1,002
r>4,'.
1,.'.00
P
Airport A sH ts ta nt. . . .
JJo cks.........................
120
P
900
Anno un cer ............................. ••..Mun, Br’d c a s tin g ..
7
1,800
P
A rc h it e c tu ra l D r a f t s m a n • ••Bd of Water Sup...
32
8. lU’O
P
A.‘i3istant Alienist .......... . . ..Hospitals ...............
2,010 w /m
P
A sslsiant Cheinlat ............ . . . H o s p i t a l s ......................
1.500
T
•79
A.-^.sistant G a r d n e r .......... • • • P a r k s ...........................
.I r.O d a y P 1.0,-.1
A ss is ta nt En gi neer, Or. 4 . . . W a t e r Supply . . .
Cl
3.120
P
As.slstant Supervisor. Or. 2 .Dom Kelatns, Crt..
G04
l.«80
P
A ssistant Supervis or, Or. 2. .Masl.strate'n C r t
I
R17
l.ONO
Attendiint- Me.'-aenger
. . . H u n t e r College...
1.20(1
712
P
A tt e n d a n t- M e s se n g e r
. . . Parks.
4 da y
P l.UKl
Automolillo K n e f n e m p n
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . , 1,200 & I..'00 P&T
200
li.’j
Automobile LnKineman
T ra n sp o rta tio n ....
,r>L’ hr
P
Auto KnBinemaii t a p p . )
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n .........
,52 hr
1,70!)
30
A utomobile Machinist
9 day
P
72
. T rappportatlon.....
.00 hr.
P
R rld g e m a n a n d Hlvetoi
. . P u b lic W o r k s ...........
n 20 da.v F
39
Build ings M a n a g e r ...........
. H o u s i n g ....................
13
3,000-4 800 P
Captain. F. U........................
. E i r e .......... ................
P •183
4,.'00
Capt ain, P.D. ( p r o m ) . .
144
. P o li c e .........................
0.0(10
P
..Transportation .■•
C ar Maln.'oincrs, G ra de
,80 hr.
P
18
C a r p e n t e r ........................
,..B o r o P r e 3 R ic h ....
41
12 day
P
Cem ent Mason .............
. . F i r e .............................
12 day
1 12
P a r k s ...........................
Chief hlf e G u a rd ..............
7 da y
T
12
Clerk Gr, 2 ( H i g h e r E d .)
. City C olle ge ............ 1.200 & 1,2.T hr
P
170
. H u n t e r C o lle g e . .,
1.20U
r & T ],o;;s
Clerk. Gr 2 ( H i g h e r Ed
. Munlcl|»al C o u r t . . . .
Clerk. G ra de 2 .....................
1,200
1’
785
, ,N.Y.C. T un ne l A u th
1,080
T 1,482
. TrI Bo to A u t h ..........
OOO
P 7.170
000
T 8,201
Clerk. G ra de 2 ........................T r I. firid gc A u t h . . .
Clerk.. G ra d e 2 ....................... . Hospltal.n ..............
P 7,002
SIO
P 3,241
Clerk, Gr, 2 ( I ' e m a l e ) ...........,. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
WiO
Clerk (f em dle). G ra d e 2 . . . . . E d u c a t i o n .................
T 4 083
8,'«8
.
.
H
o
u
s
i
n
g
...................
Clerk. Grndo 2 (f e m a le ) ..
810
P 4,5.-i4
Clerk, G ra d e (f etnale ). . . . . .. P u r c h a s e .....................
840
T 4 077
Clerk. G ra d s 2
.................. . . H o s p i t a l s ...................
COO w / m
P 7.003A
Cllmher an d P r u n e r ............. .Pariv>?...........................
P
1,800
237
Climbe r an( P r u n e r ............ . . P a r k s ...........................
1.020
P 1.014
C o i u lu f to r
.............................. . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ....... .65-,75 per hr. P
89
D ental H.vplenist ................... . H e a l t h .........................
64
P
1,200 '
Diesel T r a c t o r O p e ra to r . .. . P a r k s ...........................
30
(i 50 day T
CO
D ockbu ll der .............................. . . P u r c h a s e ...................
P
1.800
Ele ctri c R e p a ir m a n ............. . T r a n s j i o r t a t l o n . . . .
P
80
75 hr
1,800
. Wa. Sup. Gas. E l . . .
l-'O
P
110
000 ft 720 P
. H o s p i t a l s ...................
F’le vator Mech.mlc ........
80
85 hr. P
. ■ T ran sportation....
El eva to r Mechanic ’s H e lt ■. E d u c a t i o n .................
P
1.200
7a
Firi'ninii, 1-’. D ........................
P •3.510
1,200
. F i r e ..............................
1.320
P or 1 4 103
KI reman. K D........................ . .Q ue e ns (Jollege........
T 4.214
Fir em an. I-'D........................ . . H o u s i n g .....................
4 da y
Fi rem an, K L)........................
P 3,0.".0
1,500
• I ’ublic W o r k s .........
I'Mreman, K.O, ( a p p . ) ........... ■ Ti a n s i ' o r t a t i o n . . . .
.50 hr. 1’ 3,240
77
Insp Mat^onry &C a r p ’try
P
1,800
■ W e l f a r e .......................
P
Insp, of Steel, G ra de 3
15
3,400
• W a t e r S u p p l y ..........
J a n i t o r (C us to dia n) Gr.
91
P
1,700
. . t i e a l t h .........................
J a n i t o r Enginee r ..........
P
54
3 88S
'. E d u c a t i o n .................
4
P
J u n io r AdniiiiistiatiVO A-ss ,. C om ptroM er..............
3,120
3,000
P
J u n io r A d m in is tra tio n A s s t . ... Hou.sing.....................
1
Ju n io r Arcliiti'ct .................... • T r c n s v o r t n t i o n . . . .
P
4.’^
2,1(!0
24
J u n io r Assessor ...................... • T a x .............................
P
1,000
52
J r (:i\il .'<ci vlie I'Jxamlner___. Civil S e rv ic e .............
'J'
7 day
J u n io r lOnglneer (civil) . . . . W a t e r S u p p l y ...........
P
*1’70
2,100
104
Ju n io r En ginee r ( e le r tr lc ) . . F i r e
2,400
P
.......................
Jr, Engi nee r (Mech.) Gr. 3 . . . .. Civil Service C om m
P
47
2.100
1.-.3
lia b o ia to ry A.ssistnnt .......... . . H e a l t h ......................
900
835
L a b ora to ry H elper ................ Hosr>ltals...................
780
P or T
P I..'.00
L a b o ra to r y H elper (W o m e n ) . . Hos|>ltals...................
720
L a b o r'it o ry Hcl|i(.i ( W om e n; ... Publi c W o r k s ...........
250
P
800
L a b o ra to r y Helper .............. .. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
202
42 hr.
P
•18
r.ieu tenn nt, K IJ. ( p r o m . ) ......... F i r e ..............................
3,IK)0
P
L leu te nn nt, P D. ( p r o m , ) . . . .. P o l i c e . . . ...................
P
4,000
144
472
L i r i'g u a r d ...................... ............... P a r k s ...........................
02',L-.75 hr. T
P
10
L i n e m a n ....................................... F i r e ...............................
I,5(i0
10
P
Lock,“m ith .................................. .C o rre c tio n ...............
1.7C9
_
»
70
M a c h in is t
...................... W'a Sup G as & El.
7 day
1
1,320
T
320
Malnter's Helper, G rp A . . .. B 'k ly n C olle ge .........
323
.55 hr. P
M aln t’n e r ’s Helper. Grp. A. . f r a n s p o r l a t i o n ........
400
.02 hr. T
M a l n f n e r ’s Helper. G rp A. . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........
..57 hr. T 1.250
.Maint’n e r ’s Helper. G rp B . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........
559
T
Malnte r's H('I| km Grp. 15.
7
day
. P a r k s .........................
•77
M alnt’n e r ’s H?lper. G rp C T r a n s p c r t a t l o n ........
.70 hr. P
208
M.iint<ner'.'< Helper, (ir, C. .. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
•">0 hr. P
T
62
M ain t’n e r ’s Helper. G rp D. • H u n te r C o l l e g e . . . .
1,500
00
P
M l in t’n c r’s Helper. G rp D. . E d u c a tio n ...............
1.200
P
70
M a ln t a ln e r’s Helper. Grp. D . . , H o s p i ta l s ...................
WIO
71
. 1..-.00
P
M an a g e m e n t Assi.s’t .............H o u iiin g .....................
12
1
1,800
M ana ge m e n t A.ssist't............... . H o u s i n g .....................
T
140
M an agem ent A.MsI.ft’t .............. . H o u s i n g .....................
l,2,-.0
15
P
85 hr
Mec hanic al Main G rp B. . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........
5 session T
24
Medical Insp. (< ib.sietrics). . . H e a l t h .........................
105
5
sea.sion
P
.Medical ln.sp, ( Pediatric,'^). . ,. H e a l t h ....................... .
Medical Insp, ('IMl ) ................• P a r k s .........................
T
123
1.5(H)
l.'O
SO hr. P
M o to rm a n -P o n d ’tor ( p r o m ) . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
P 2.309
Office A|>pliance Opr., Gr. 2. ■ W e l f a r e .....................
I,2tl0
.•5.T
P a rk F o r e m a n . . ....................... P a r k s ......................
l.tKIO
22
P a th o lo g is t ...................................H o^u itala ..................
2,1(U)
050
P a tr olm an, P. I).............................Poli ce........................
1,200
1 427
.I day
P a tr o l m a n I’ D 1,1st No 1-------TrI. Hridge Au’tli ..
1,118
P a tro l m a n . P D. List No. 1. . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
l.-'iOO
l.2(i5
1,811(1
P a tro l m a n , P O. List No, i , . W ater. S u p p l y . , , . .
1.L'Ol
I'atrolmaii, P.O. l.I.it .\o 1 W e l f a r e .................
1.2H0
I.2.S1
P a tro l m a n , P D. List No. 3 F i n a n c e .................
4 da y
;:oo
P a tr o lm a n . P.D, List .\o. 3 . . . Docks ....... ...........
1,3211
1,.'.00
P a tro l m a n . P.D. List .No, 3 . . . C o m p tio lle r
....
34
U day
P ‘" ' e r .............................................T r a n.s port a ti on. . . . .
30
P h o t o g r a p h e r ............................... Hou.slng ...................
1.200
•-'5
1.200
P h y s io th e ra p y T e c h ................ . H o s p i ta l s ...................
2(i«
4 da y
Pla y g ro u n d Dire ctor (f e m a le ) P a r k s .....................
.tsa
P la y g ro u n d DU'ector................ P a i k s .......................
4 da y
207
P la ygro und D ir e c to r ................ P a r k s .................... ’. . .
l,2f!(i
-•7
P lu m b e r .
(> da y
. . . D o c k s ...........................
81>8
Police w oman
4 day
.............................P a r k s ............................
303
P o l i c e w o m a n . .. ...........................C o m p tr o ll e r.................
day
800 ,
P o r te r ..............
1.200
W e l f a r e ......................
883
P o r te r .............. .............................H e a l t h ..........................
0C.0
■2.775
P o r te r .............. .............................H os(ii ta ls ....................
780
1,140
P o r t e r .............. ........................... H o u s i n g ......................
1,020
2.3.'.«
P o r te r .............. .............................Ho.-ipitnls....................
.MO w /m
4,402
P o r t e r .............. ............................ H o s p i t a l s ....................
720 w / m
3(MS
Public H e a lt h Nur.se
H e a l t h .........................
1.500
83
5.^
P or
Kallr.md Clerk (p rom ) ........ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
S70
Sant.
Man. Cla,>jp A. List 1 . . . .‘S a n ita tio n ..................
L.noo
3'!5
Sant
Man, Class A. List 1 . . W at , S u p , G & E . . . . .
1,020
2.:i47
.45 hr.
Sant, .\liiu. Class A, List 1&2 . .T r a n s p o r ta tio n . . . .
384
Sa n t Man Class A List 2 . . H e a l t h .................. ..
1,140
813
Sant. Man, Cla.ss A. List 3 . B. P. Man..............
l,.">no
1,113
Sant. Man. Cliuss A. List 2
F i r e ...............................
1,200
1,2:{5
Sant. Man. Class A, List 2
H osiil ta ls .....................
9(10
2.IK-.1
5,50
Sant.
Man, Cla.sa A, List 2, P a r k s ...........................
S a n it a ti o n Man A. List 2 . . . P a rk ,s ...........................
T 3,.'.oa
.50
10
Section S to c k m a n (c lo th in g ) . W e l f a r e .......................
2.340 I .SIMI 1*
10
Section S to c k c m a n ( f o o d ) . . . . W e l f a r e .....................
2.340 & 1,800 P
15
Signal M alnt’ner. B (p r o m ) T ran.s port a ti on. . . . .
80 hr. P
924
T
Social In v e s ti g a to r ................ • W e lfa re ..................
085
Social In v e s ti g a to r .............. •Chi.d W e l f a r e ..........
P
1..500
P
297
Special P a t r o l m a n .............. • Corroi'tion ............ ..
1.809
312
Special P a t r o l m a n .............. • W a t e r Suf^ply...........
1.800
P
4^3
Special P a t r o l m a n .............. . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........
1.500
P
47
S ta tio n a ry E ng inee r (elec). . M a r k e ts
..............
P
9 day
47
S ta tio n a ry E n g i n ’r ( s t e a m ) Public W o r k s ...........
P
9 da y
64
l.’ioo
T
Slenotyp lst. Gr 2 (A pp ). .. . . I-aw' ...........................
29
S te notyp ls t. G ra d e 2 .................. E d u c a tio n ..............
T
1.200
Sten oty pls t, ( tr a d e 2.............. . Ho.<<pitals ...............
49
P
»6U
Steno an d T y p e w r it e r . . . . L ic ense ......................
T 1.513
1.200
Sti'iio and Typew ril er .......... W a t e r Supply . . . .
1.200
P 1.487
Steno a nd T y p e w r it e r . . . . . W e l f a r e .......... ............
P 1.513
900
50
T
S tr u c t u re M ain l’i (p lum bin g) H u n te r C o l l e g e . . . ,
1,500
40
80 hr.
P
Str uc'ture M a i n f i i wood w ork ) T r a i i s p o r t a t l o n . . . .
56
Tax Counsel, G ra d e 4.......... . L a w .............................
P
1.800
•54
Tax Counsel, G ra de 4........... . Tunne la ....................
•1'
1.8(10
107
Te le phone O p e ra to r ............ . T r n i i . s p o r t a t 'o n . . . . .
900
P
000
T
130
Teleidjone t l p e r a l o r .................. . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . . .
15
70 hr. P
T h ird Rail M a in t a in e r . . . . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
34
Title E x a m in e r ....................... .H o u s in g ................
1,800
P
23
T o p o g r a p h i c a l D r a f t s m a n . . . W a t e r S u p p l y ...........
P
3, 1.^0
f o w e r m a n ......................... .......... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ..........80 & 72 per hr. P
10
lOO
P
58
T r a c k m a n ..................................... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
25
Tu n uell S e r g e a n t ........................, N.Y.O. Tu nnel Auth
2,400
P
097
U«iO
P
T / p e w r i tin R Copyist .............. , W e l f a r e ...... ................
900
T
761
f y p e w r iti n g C o p y is t.................. V a ri ous Ltepts........
1,380
P
24
T y p e w rit e r R e p a i r m a n « . . .
P
W a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t ............ ,HousinK ..................
087
25 week
5H5
P
W a t c h m a U 'A t t e n d a n t ............ . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........
SIO
W a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t ............... H o s p i t a l s .................
P 1,021
« da y
T 2.613
W a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t ........... • P a r k s ...................
W a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t .............. H o a p l t a l a . . . ........... ..
600 w / m
P 1.071
w / m mean- “ With Ifalntenanc*."
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1,H'K)
2:ia:44
4:13:12
1:
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4:20:42
4:12 43
3: 5:45
12-21:42
12:20:11
3: 1:45
1;10;(4
1:10:44
i: »:4-l
7:10:4.1
12:1441
9:10:41
0:3.4a
10:22:14
11:2!. 4.1
5:14:45
6:11:45
2:15:43
2:15 43
2:15:43
2:15:43
5:14:44
4:20:43
0:15:43
3: « 44
10:20 41
4: 2:45
0:10:15
11:13:44
2:18:13
12:14:41
4:20:42
8:20:44
7:31:44
6:1 1 t4
3:12:45
6:35:45
1:21:44
4;;.(i:44
8: S':43
3:11:45
11: 1:43
6:30:45
9:2'1: i:<
4:25 -1.'?
1: 3:45
P: 11:44
2:14:14
9:21:44
l:30-44
1:1(1 4^4
2:19:41
2:19:45
8:21:43
2:18:45
4:13:42
4:10:42
1
B :18;43
10:14:13
ft:
:14
7:27:42
1:10:44
2:14:«
0:20:43
«: 8:13
12: 4:44
0:25:45
1:27:45
2 t':44
2 «:44
10 :4:34
1:15 45
1:15 ‘5
6:14:45
6: 4:13
11: 7:43
0:13:45
10:15:44
8:13 44
«: 2l 13
10: 8:44
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11
7:31:45
5: 7:45
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5:10:43
Fagfe Ninefeeq
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, September 2,1941
R esort N ew s
E v a c u a tio n
A c c o r d in g to fig u re s fr o m
roads
and
stea m sh ip
rail­
lin es,
th is
w a s th e g rea test L abor D a y ev a c­
u a t io n in N e w Y o r k 's H o lid a y in g
history. L ocal ga so lin e su p p ly ex­
perts agreed.
N e w Y o r k C entral a lo n e han d led
m o r e t h a n 300,0 00 p a s s e n g e r s , a c ­
c o rd in g to F . H . B a ird , g e n e ra l
p a ssen g er tra ffic m an ager. . . .
J e r s e y C e n t r a l ’s p a s s e n g e r t r a f f i c
was
fa r g reater th an
a year
ago. . . .
T h e G r e a t L este r , v e n trilo q u ist,
h a s b een a d d ed to th e s ta ff o f th e
St. R e g is H o tel, F le is c h m a n n s,
N . Y . , w h i c h i n c h i d e s A l a n ( H ’y a
Spunky)
H o w a r d , W illie S olar,
B l a n c h e G o ld b e rg , F r a n k Z solt,
New
W in d so r, N .
In d e s c rib a b ly
Y.
B e a u tifu l I
H e r e ’s P t u m P o i n t ! 7 0 a c re * of
heaven tu m b lin g dow n to th e H u d ­
son . . . w ith rose g a rd e n s a n d ra re
tre e s . . . w ith e v e ry s p o rt . . . w ith
inform al e n te r ta in m e n t, arts an d
c ra f t s ...a huge musical l ib r a r y . .. ''
A ttra c tiv e K a te s.U k lt.o n K cqnesi
New Outdoor Dance Pavilion
N IG H T
the
t/nnr — 'rniinii
SW IM M IN G
zveeahon^zffjert
N « w b u fflh 4 2 7 0
N e w W indsor. N.Y.
When iht daft arc
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