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S ee P age 6 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 The co m in g ra tio n w ill p o rtu n ity be for 7,826-n am e and th e th e p atrolm an job. e x cellen t e lig ib les 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 E G I N N I N G A C o m p le te S N t u d W h o y E X T to T h e tr a n d th e r a y o n ly o f T a k e th e f o r P a tr o lm a n . 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 E C a n d id a te s F o r th c o m in g tio n E 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 . 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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 a g i l i t y , 90 i n t h e m i l e r u n , 10 0 in s t r e n g t h a n d 100 In t h e c o o r d i n a ­ t i o n —a n a v e r a g e o f 97 p e r c e n t . N o t bad, b u t still n o t tops. O . k . ’d a reco m m en d a tio n th at th e p r e fe rr e d list for e n g in e e r in g in sp e c to r , grade 4, a n d a ssista n t e n g i n e e r , g r a d e 4, b e c e r t i f i e d i n p h y s i c a l te s t th e n e x t d a y he t h a t o r d e r to fill th e p o s t o f I n ­ sp ecto r of R ep airs and C onstruc­ t i o n a t $3 ,1 2 0 i n t h e B u r e a u o f R eal E state . . . 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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 low ed a series o f co n fe r en ce s w ith ~37 T h e plan , in a d d itio n to c a llin g 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« liost offlr*' «( New York, N. V.. o«der th« Art of MmkH S. 1S7» 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 . 33. P r o t e c t i o n is p r o v i d e d f o r c h i l v i d e d f o r c h i l d r e n e x e r c i s i n g fir e 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 . 34. P e r s o n s p a s s i n g 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 at>ide a s a p r o t e c t i o n to t h e le a r n e r 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. (H e a tin g & V en tila tin g ), Grade 3, B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n . L ig h t M a in ta in er, I N D D ivision, N . Y . C. T r a n s i t S y s t e m . P o w e r M a in ta in er, 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 . R a d i o O p e r a t o r , G r a d e 2, ( M u n ­ icip a l B r o a d c a s tin g S y s te m ). R o a d Car Insp ector, 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 . S e n io r A d m in is tr a tiv e A ssista n t, B ureau of P la n t'O p er a tio n s and M ain ten an ce, D e p a r tm e n t of E d u ­ ca tio n . T ailor (H osp ital and Correc­ tio n ). V e n tila tio n and D r a in a g e M a in ­ t a i n e r , I N D D i v i s i o n , N . Y . C. T ra n sit S ystem , SUE FOR TRANSIT JOBS con ii.\l th eir reten tion C an a p o rter tr a n s fe r to th « job o f la b o rer? T h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n 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 . I v e y a n d S e b a s tia n o U ricu oli in 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 P resid en t of th e B o ro u g h o f R ic h m o n d . T h is w a s p r e v io u sly d en ied b y th e C o m m is ­ sion. “ I t is recom m en ded that th e a fo rem en tio n ed m atters be re­ c on sid ered by th e C o m m issio n . I t 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 clean er and porter to laborer 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 th a t th is e x a m in a tio n be open t o ' a ll elig ib le c le a n e r s a n d p o r te r s.” Opportunities Enlarged For Lawyers T h e su it b ro u g h t by th ree m en to ON AGAIN. OFF AGAIN, FINNEGAN on a p e r m a n e n t b a s i s in t h e c i t y t r a n ­ s i t s y s t e m w i l l b e a r g u e d in a b o u t a w e ek , a c c o r d h ig to A ss is ta n t C o r p o r a tio n C o u n se l S e y m o u r B. Q uell, r e p r e s e n t in g th e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n in th e m a t te r . T h e m en , w h o w e re on fu rlo u g h from th e BM T, and th erefore n o t a c t u a l l y o n a c t i v e d u t y in th e ir job s a t th e W illia m sb u r g h p o w e r h o u se w h e n th e city took over are F ran cisco G on zales, D a n iel Carr and P a trick B o g g a n . Th! « are w o r k in g as p ro v isio n a ls in th e s u b w a y s y s t e m a t presen t. T h e y a sse r t th at th ey actu ally w e r e part o f th e B M T private or­ g a n iz a tio n a t th e tim e o f u n ifi­ c a tio n , a lth o u g h , th ro u g h no fau lt o f t h e i r o w n , a r e d u c t i o n in w o r k a t the p ow erh ou se had kept th em fr o m activ e du ty a t th e tim e of tr a n sit un ification . T h e i r s u it is b r o u g h t u n d e r th e W ic k s la w w h ic h provided th a t th ose w h o had been w ork in g con ­ tin u o u s ly fo r o n e yeaa’ for th e p r i v a t e l i n e s s h o u l d b e p l a c e d in the n o n -co m p etitiv e class and a cq u ire co m p e titiv e sta tu s on re­ cla ssifica tio n of titles by th e C o m m issio n . The M u n icip al C ivil S ervice C om m ission h a s approved a r e c o m m e n d a tio n th a t th e lists fo r asso cia te a ssistan t corp oration co u n sel, g r a d e 4 (a d m in is tr a tiv e c o d e ) a n d t a x c o u n s e l , g r a d e 4, b e c er tifie d in th a t o rd e r to fill p osition s o f e x a m in e r and la w c le r k in t h e L a w D e p a r t m e n t . T h e reco m m en d a tio n w a s m a d e by th e e x a m in in g division of th e C o m m issio n . BUY FURS DIRECT From M anufacturer LAST CALL! M IN K -D Y E D and Save AUGUST SALE M USKRAT H e r e ' s >i f fH i'i iir ii f t h a t u i l l b e a t h r i l l lo w e a r . . . v alu e • . . o ilier ex cep tio n al valtieN a t $ 1 1 Q>0 0 p r j c e N .v oii 'll a d o i ' e . O n l y 1 1 ? a f e w tIa.vH l e f t . Buy NOW • Prices Going Up SAKS F U R C O M PA N Y 14 3 W e s t 2 9 t h S t r e e t , N . Y . C . ( I t e t . 6 tli a n d 7 l h A v e o . ) P K i i n . 6- S044 S S e a /m H O W YOU CAN GET A Whitewiiigs Get Headlights r L ’H M S M K I ) ?,1AY, 1911 THE POLICEMAN’S TEXTBOOK They’re Attached to Safety Belts S a n itation o f E n tra n c e and P ro m o tio n a l E xam in a tio n street Q uestions A dapted fo r C iv il Service E x a m ina tio ns W . H. N. OF AKKKST* C illK I' O F I ’O M C I C , ( O l . l M i l l S, O H I O l i a s e d »>n ‘iH y e a r n o f p r a c t i c a l e.xjierlenci*. S u i t a b l e f<>r tItoNe Meekiiit;;' pttsitlimN III police w o r k , himI f o r t h o s e who dewlre advH iieem eiit. t'ontjtliiM all g e n ­ eral liifv riiiu tlon neceHMHry f o r t h e e f f i c i e n t o fficer. IM 1‘ti.Kt‘b u n i t I n t l r s P R IC E $ 3 .0 0 1,800 and A ntw ers C o p y sent on 10 d a y op en a c c o u n t — P a y l a t e r o r r e t u r n ^ COLLEGE BOOK COMPANY jjg22Sl (Publuhew ) COLUMBUS, OHIO sin ce vided in O T T O C. K A F F i r S I c i t y ’s s t r e e t s ous STKVKNS I.A U hikI can n ig h t now w ith a sweep k n o w l­ e d g e t h a t t h e i r j o b is l e s s d a n g e r ­ »•> A u tlio r o ! " T I I K the d epartm en t sweepers order The sin ce ten tion th ey w ith to belts The to have safety cut been pro­ reflector b elts down have been LEADER th e accidents. pro v id ed called num erous at­ death s and accid en ts a m o n g S an itation hien. T h e D iv isio n of S a fety o f the S a n ita tio n d ep a rtm en t, h eaded by E le s h a C hapin, rep o rts th a t th e b elts h ave been d istrib u ted as p a rt o f the regu lar e q u ip m e n t for n ig h t w orkers. T h e belt! are d esign ed to w a r n m o to rists o f the street sw eeper. 2 Y EA R P E R S O N A L p r e se n c e o f th e (Jet a N i c k n a m e T h e b elts, a lr e a d y n ic k -n a m e d “ h ea d lig h ts,” are m ad e of w oven w e b b in g an d are on th e sty le of th e Sam Brow ne belt. T here a r e 10 r e d r e f l e c t o r s s e t i n t h e b e lt s ix in c h e s a p a r t a r o u n d th e s h o u ld e r s tr a p a n d w a is tlin e . In oth er w ords, regardless of fio m w h a t d i r e c t i o n a m o t o r i s t is a p ­ p r o a c h in g , he sh o u ld see th e re­ f l e c t i o n o n t h e w o r k e r s b e lt . T h e n p w e q u ip m e n t is su p p lied b y th e c ity a t no c o st to th e e m ­ ployee. L e t ’s h o p e t h e n e w e q u i p m e n t le s s e n s th e a v e r a g e o f m ore th an t w o d e a t h s a n d 100 a c c i d e n t s a year. LO A N L IS TE N TO H ELPER a n d Ihe week-end SPORTS NEWS W O R • 1 1 :1 S £i. Every SA T. a n d S UN. N I G H T BRONX COUNTY TRUST COMPANY T H IR D A V E . at 1 4 t t h ST. M E l r o s e 5 - 6 9 0 0 Member ftdtral ft*i«rv» Sy>f«m f^daral 0»p«ii* Insurantf Ccrp. Tuesday, September 2, 1941 C I V I L CIVIL SERVICE LEADER S E R V I C E IN Page Five N E W Y iO R K S T A T E By M O R T O N Y A R M O N C le rk , S te n o A p p lic a tio n s R e a d y Blanks Available at All State Employment Offices T h is w eek, a p p lica tio n s The a r p date when th e clerk and a v a ilab le fo r th e b ig n e w ser ie s o f s te n o e x a m in a t io n s w ill t a k e p lace state i s O c t o b e r 4. tests w h ich have been de­ T h e d a t e fo r th e e x a m i n a t i o n on s c r i b e d i n d e t a i l in p r e c e d i n g i s ­ sues of The LEADER, ta ils o f w h ic h page m ay be and de­ fou n d on all oth er state o p en -com p etitive t e s t s i s O c t o b e r 18. 14. M an y In n ovation s E a r l y th is w e e k , t h e S t a t e C ivil The S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n was^ u n a b l e t o made S tate C ivil a num ber S erv ice of has in n o v a tio n s w ith th e present th ro u g h o u t the s ta te on T u esd a y , and sten o tests. S e p t e m b e r 2, o r W e d n e s d a y , S e p ­ y o u d o n ’t h a v e t o g o t o a n o f f i c e say w hether te m b e r 3. filin g w o u ld It depended b egin upon series o f clerk For one th ing, o f th e S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is the s p e e d w i t h w h i c h t h e p i’i n t i n g o f sion th e a n n o u n c e m e n t s cou ld be c o m ­ O ff ic e B u i l d i n g in A lb a n y , 80 C e n ­ p leted and m ailed out. te r s t r e e t in N e w Y o r k C it y ) . The con­ s i o n ’s o f f i c e s So filin g t h e r e ’s was th at w ou ld n o th in g by be W ed­ certain. lo st if you d o n ’t g o f o r a n a p p l i c a t i o n b l a n k on T uesday. In fa c t, you can file y o u r a p p lica tio n Saturday, clerk and any Septem ber ty p ist tim e up 20, fo r exam s; to (the State Ap­ A lliaiiy, 40 S to u h e ii S t.; A n is tp r d a m , 3ft M a r k f t S t . ; B a t a v i a , 8 . T a r k s o i i S t . ; B i n g l i a n i t o i i , 4;t C.’ h e i i a n s o S t . ; B u f f a l n , 40;{ M a i n S t . , a l s o 51 E i i e S t . ; C o l i o e s , l.'i Seneca S t.; C o rtlaiui. 1-1 C r f o t o i i A v e . ; I l a n s v i l l e , l.'>4 M a i n S t . ; D u n k i r k , (15 E K o u r t l i S t . ; K l n i l r a , 2111 E . C h u r c h S t . ; F u l t o n l I G O n e i d a S t . ; G e n e v a , 4.TI the up ap p lication s p lica tio n fo r m s w ill be a v a ila b le a t all S t a t e E m p l o y m e n t O ffic e s . A s a c o n v e n ie n c e to our read ers, w e p u b lis h b e lo w a lis tin g o f th e ad d resses o f S tate E m p lo y m en t O ffices th rou gh ou t the state. Y ou m a y o b ta in a n a p p lic a tio n blan k at a n y on e of th ese o ffice s: c e n s u s o f op in io n in th e C o m m i s ­ nesday for to F r id a y , S e p t e m b e r 26, fo r th e b ig series o f rem a in in g tests. APPOINTMENTS FROM STATE IISTS Start Preparing Now! fo r MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER State Dept, of Taxation and Finance, Bureau of Motor Vehiclei Test Expected in November — Salaries Start at $1,800 and $1,700 Requirements: Five Years Driving Experience Study M an u al C’ONTKNT.S The Vehiele and Traffic I.aw (Im p ortan t sections lu simple M o re T h a n 500 Q u e stio n s & A n sw ers Latest A<l(lithino (u th e I.aw The rruvioiiM Test (Witli Official An.swera) Duties of An Kxniiiiiier 100 .Safe-Di'ivintr Queiitious Answered Snniple (}n(>stions and Answer! Hints on .MullieniulifH Motor Veliicle Authorities 7 2 P rin ted P a g e s On Sale a t The Leader Bookshop 97 Duane St., New York City I M a y T a k e A ll S ix T e s t s A n o th er in n ovation ab ou t th ese tests is th e fact that you t a k e o n e o r a ll six , a n d may a sin g le a p p lic a tio n b la n k w ill s u f f ic e for th e e n tir e lot: J u n io r c lerk , a s ­ s is ta n t clerk , ju n io r s te n o g r a p h e r , a s s is ta n t s te n o g r a p h e r , ju nior ty p ­ ist, a n d a s s i s t a n t ty p ist. A ppli­ c a n ts w ill m e r e ly c h e c k o ff on the app lication b lan k th ose w h ic h t h e y w is h to file. testa for H ow ever, t h e r e w i l l be a s e p a r a t e f i l i n g f e e for ea ch exam . N o M initiniin A g e T h e r e is n o m i n i m u m for th e s e te s ts . h igh school a g e lim it T h is m e a n s that graduates and even h ig h sch o o l s t u d e n t s w lio h a v e h a d a d d it io n a l c le ric a l, t y p in g , or sten o g ra p h ic exp erien ce m a y ap ­ ply. R e a d th e r e q u i r e m e n t s c a r e ­ fu lly. T h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­ s io n , in th e c a s e o f e a c h e x a m , a llo w s an “ e q u iv a len t c o m b in a ­ tio n ” of train in g an d experien ce. O fficials h ave sta te d th a t th ey w ill g iv e a p p lic a n ts ev er y o p p o r­ tu n ity to m e e t th e r eq u irem en ts, a n d w i l l be l i b e r a l i n t h e i r i n ­ terp reta tio n o f the p h ra se “ eq u iv ­ a le n t c o m b in a tio n .” So, th e best a d v ic e is: I f y o u ’r e i n d o u l ) t w h e th e r y ou m e e t th e req u ire­ m e n t s , file a n a p p lic a tio n . I f y o u ar e reje c te d , y o u r f ilin g fe e w ill be returned. T h e L K A D E R w i l l k e e p oa nrfi d a tes fu lly in fo rm ed o f p rogress o n th ese te sts. N o w tu rn to pa ge 14. N e w H o s p it a l A t t e n d a n t L is t W i l l B e Q u ic k ly E x h a u s te d T h e L E A D E R th is w e ek m ad e a survey of recent N e w York S t a te lists to d e te r m in e w h a t a p ­ p o in tm en ts h ave been m a d e w ith ­ T h e n e e d f o r ho.sp itul a t t e n ­ in th e p ast tw o m o n th s. H e r e are d a n ts is so g r e a t th a t S ta te o f­ th e resu lts: fic ia ls predict th e n e w list m a y S u p ervisor o f P u b lic W orks, S ta te D ep a r tm e n t o f W elfare, th e n o t l a s t m o r e t h a n s i x w eek .s! fo llo w in g have been 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 . ; . 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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. $1 P ost-F re* C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R 9 7 D u a n e S t., N e w Y o r k C ity Kindly send w e a copy of your Motor Vehicle License Examiner S tudy Manual for which I enclug* 9 1 (cash, check, mouey or der), >aui« A ddr ess ................................. ........... it .. * and as 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. W illitivish u rf) Sn viU f/s B a n k B Idg . O n e H a n so n P lace, B ro oklyn At Fliilliusli .\ve. STerlinB 3-S210 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 e 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 . -E X A M IN A T IO N O R D E R E D !P A T R O L M A N si r o i . K IC D K P T . , N K W VOKK C ITY Per Week B I N T E N S I V E T R A I N I N t ; lo r M E N T A L & P H Y S I C A L U N T IL EX A M IN A T IO N ENROLL NOW ! W rite or D A I L Y C L A S S E S N O W F O R M IN G P h o n e for C o m p lete Inform ation. A l l i i i N t r i u ' l i t i n i i i i t l t T p c r s o i u i l ( i i i | > o r \ i s i o i i o f l>(‘|i iil ,y ( ' l i l c f ICiilH-rt IC. M c i i u i i n o n ( K c t ii'i'd ) , N e w Voi'k T ir o U v e r 30 y<‘iirN o f <‘. \ |i t‘ri4‘i i c e i n ( ' i v i l S e r v i c e . . KO | { UK . S T l u c s u i / r s S U L L IV A N 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. 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O f f i c e 1776 I h v a y ( a t 6 7 t i i ) U n i . 84ll 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- F L Y IN G C A D E T S r o l l o g o rroilK .s n o t rc iiu lrc il. I ’r p p n r p I” o r ex aiiiln u tlo ii I n .S’ o v t M u h e r . I C v f i i i n K o l a s K f . s ( a l l .‘l u l i j c c i s ) a t a r t InK n o w . C A L I , O K A V U I T K . SCHOO L O F T E N 113 W e s t 57H' St., N e w C l i i le iw in iiw iii York G C888 n iin iiiiiiH iiiii iiiiiiiw iiw in iiH iiiiiiH iin iin iiiw in iiif D efense W o rk N eeds T ra in e d D ra ftsm a n Aeronautical — Mechanical and Ships Draftsmen Are in Great Demand Now N . Y . D R A F T IN G IN S T IT U T E (Llccn.si'd by t h e Sta le of New VorU) 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. 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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 . 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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. M e t a l S p i n n e r s —A n y t y p e o f t h i s e x p e r i e n c e w i l l b e c o n s i d e r e d . To w o r k on silv er fla tw a re. M i l l i n g M a c h i n e H a n d 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 , lay o u t o w n w o r k , u s e in d e x in g h ea d . M u s t h a v e o w n tools. S h i p F i t t e r —M u s t b e a b l e t o m a k e t e m p l a t e s a n d l a y o u t s p e c i a l f o r m s w h ic h c a n n o t b e p r e d e te r m in e d in th e m o ld lo ft a n d w h ic h m u st b e m a d e d i r e c t l y f r o m t h e s h i p . M u s t r e g u l a t e a n d s e c u r e i n p l a c e all p la t e u n it s to p r o p e r p o s i t i o n r e a d y f o r f i n a l b o l t i n g o r w e l d i n g . M en w a n te d for n e w a n d rep air w o rk . S o l d e r s a n d W i r e r s ( F e m a l e ) —E x p e r i e n c e d i n r a d i o m a n u f a c t u r i n g o n ly . P r e fe r a b ly a s s e m b l y lin e e x p e r ie n c e . T o o l a n d D i e M a l t e r s —E x p e r i e n c e d o n j i g f i x t u r e a n d g a u g e w o r k . M u s t w o r k fr o m b lu ep rin ts a n d be ab le to do d e s ig n in g . V e r y close work. F a ir ly r e c e n t e x p e rien ce d req u ired . M u s t h a v e . o w n to o ls . C itizen . W h i t e M e t a l C a s t e r s —T o w o r k o n o r n a m e n t a l j e w e l r y . 14,885 on Typist Lists T h e r e w e r e 14,885 e l i g i b l e s o n th e reg ister o f ju n io r ty p ists re­ c e n t ly s e t u p b y t h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m issio n . 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DIVISION OP W IC K S W E L D IN G W O R K S 24-15A BRIDGE PLAZA NORTH LONG IS L AN D CITY eTlllweJl 4-5348 P O L IC E C A L L S P a rk By M I K E S U L L I V A N Ass*t Sup*t of Telegraph Requirements Did Mayor Nix (TDwyer Pix? F rien d s of B ih O ’D w y e r t e l l o f a c on fid en tial m e m o sen t by the p o w e r s th a t be to all p r e c in c t c a p ­ t a in s in B r o o k ly n , o r d e r in g th e m to in f o r m th eir c o m m a n d s th a t it is n o t n e c e s s a r y to p o s e fo r n e w s ­ p ap er p h otograp h s w ith D istrict A t t o r n e y O ’D w y e r . R e a s o n for th e order: T h e p a g e-o n e photo t h e D a i l y M i r r o r r a n J u l y 24, s h o w i n g O ’D w y e r a n d B r o o k l y n c o p s on a p olice la u n ch . . . . 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T h e o n e v a c a n c y in th is title in th e d e p a r tm e n t c a rr ie s a n a n n u a l s a l a r y o f $ 4,260 p e r y e a r . . . w h i c h a i n ’t h a y . T h e test o p en to all m e m b e r s o f th e u n if o r m e d force, all g r a d e s, w h o h a v e h a d th ree y e a r s ’ ex p erien ce in th e field o f c o m m u n ic a tio n s or related electrica l w ork eith er w ith in or o u tsid e th e d e p a r tm en t a n d w h o h old ra d io te le p h o n e o p ­ e r a t o r ’s l i c e n s e s , f i r s t c l a s s , i s ­ su ed by the F ed era l C o m m u n ic a ­ tion s C om m ission. T h e te s t w ill b e h e l d N o v e m b e r 6. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e , $4. A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t b e f i l e d b y S e p t . 22. Big Game BKONX GRENADA HOM ES P ric e , $5 ,450 1 0 % C ash S p e c ia liz in g in f r i e n d l y c o u rte o u a s erv ice . 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C i­ phers, b ein g a typ ograp h ical and n o t a b a se b a ll te r m , lo o k lik e t h i s : 000 000 000. P o lic e A p p o in tm e n ts T h u r s d a y , S e p t. 4 D e s p i t e w h a t y o u r e a d in o t h e r j o u r n a l s , T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 4, is th e d a te fo r th e p o lice a p p o in tm ;n ts. A f t e r T h u r s d a y , t h e r e w i l l b e o n l y 66 4 v a c a n c i e s i n t h e r a n k o f p a t r o l m a n , . . . w h i c h is j u s t 664 t o o m a n y . H ig h est num ber c e r t i f i e d T rom t h e p o l i c e e l i g i b l e l i s t i s 890. A l t o g e t h e r 25 5 e l i g i b l e s w e r e c e r tifie d b y t h e Civil S e r v ic e C o m m issio n to th e D e p a r tm e n t. T h e n e x t b a t c h o f 20 0 a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s i s s e t f o r J a n u a r y , 1942. ROOMS G Il.7 -4 7 7 6 A p a rtm e n t S p ec ia lis ts O f­ fe rin g F rie n d ly , C ourteous S e r v ic e a t N o C os t to Y o u . 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F ifteen p a irs of y o u t h fu l b o x e r s w ill s lu g it o u t for various w e ig h t c h a m p io n sh ip s a t th e V e lo d r o m e in t h e e v e n in g . T h e b e s t o f th e s ix te e n fife, d ru m a n d b u g le co rp s w ill be sele c te d in th e afternoon . N o t th e lea st im p ortant of th e even ts sch ed­ u le d w ill be th e P o lic e D e p a r t­ m e n t T u g-of-W ar elim in ation con­ t e s t to s e le c t th e t w o t e a m s to co m p ete in th e a n n u a l P o lic e S h o w a t the G arden. W ith All T h e se F e a tu re s : • • • • • • C o m jin H tio n S in k & R a n g * N o w R e frig e ra to rs C o n v e n i e n t to S u b w a y & B u s L i n e * S u n lig h t & C ross V e n t l la t i o u L a rg e Room s H o u s e P h o n o a in E v e r y A p a r t m e n t 59 & 61 WEST 10th STREET S U P ’T . O N P R E M lS E a in q u ire T od ay! Pagfe Nine CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, September 2,1941 E D E L S T E IN Y PA W N B R O S . BROKERS 28 - 13 J u o k H o n A v e n u e AT 0U E EN 8 1>LAZA I ^ n g Is la n d C ity A i l S u b w a y s , E l e v a t e d B ub & T r o l l e y C a r s S to p N e a r b y L IB E R A L LOANS O n D ia iu o u U it, J e w e lr y & I ’ e rs o n a l P r o i w r t y i u Q u tio u s S i n c e 16U7 By T o p ic s B. R. M E E H A N rather poor ch aracter. M en tio n te n a n n u a l p la n ts t h a t cou ld be S tu d y M a te ria l u sed w ith a lm o s t certain su c ce ss. 97 . A l e a d i n g h o r t i c u l t u r i s t r e ­ S T U D Y S E R IE S N o. 8B fers to th e c a m b iu m layer o f D ir e c tio n s: A ss o c ia te th e plan t tr e e s and sh r u b s a s th e " live n a m e s i n C o l u m n A , w i t h t h e in-' zo n e .” E x p la in w h a t is m e a n t by f o r m a t io n in C o lu m n B . N e x t to th is term . th e q u estio n n u m b er on th e a n ­ 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 . 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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. « * * A n d w o m e n , h e r e ’s a n e x c l u s i v e fo r y o u . 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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. « « « 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 W ool aven u e, F r a n k lin Square, L o n g Islan d. M r s . S k e l l i n g is d e e p l y m o u r n e d 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 s erv ice over tw o y e a rs ago. 1940 1940 1940 1933 Dodge S e d a n ........................ $125 r i . v n i o u t h S e d a n .................$10U P o n t i a c S e d a n ..................... $95 C h e v r o l e t S e d a n ....................?H5 J u liu s W eil & Co., Inc. S A V E In W ool ab stru se Free A ll about T h ic k n e s s Save F ro m 2 0% I n f u e l D iils 3 3% O IJ n v ille la st F rid a y . T h e m e e tin g was c a lle d in N a s s a u C o u n ty b y th e 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 co m m u n ities. R e p r ese n ta tiv es of 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. F ite and John d eG raff, 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. T h K s tin ia le s — K e fe re n o e s G iv e n W o r k FuUy G u a ra n te e d 950 A M . 1 : ' : T 0 N J o n e s , S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­ m is s io n e r . to ld a n in t e n t r u d ie n c e A V K .. 2 -4 3 2 0 Ilm n x , F .il.A . N. V. l> a y n ie n lH F u el COAL""*" F U E L O IL E Heat Q u a lity R B u ild Your S ervice F ire s W ith ConI Fro m M E Y E R S ’ F u el C om p any 1377 B ronx, e L • COMPLETE •ACCURATE • IMPARTIAL • FIRST Hronx R iv er N . V. e a Avenue T lv o ii d e 2-17ti3 r W ith A ll th e C iv il S e r v ic e N ew s . . . 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I N a m « ................................................. ........ ! A ddresa ...................................................... .. C i t y ................................................. iM easa c h e c k it r e n e w a l □ Pagre Ten CIVIE SERVICE LEADER Qijuii. - w L e P u b lish ed Inc. M e rit M e n a every d e r T u e sd a y by C ivil S e r v ic e C O rtla n d t F I F T Y Y E A R S In t h e c i t y s e r ­ vice! S u ch w ill be th e record o f 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 n e v e r k n e w a n y o n e to g e t s i c k .” P u b lica tio n s, O f f i c e : 97 D u a n e St. (a t B r o a d w a y ) , N e w Y o r k , N . Y . Phone: ! 7-5665 C o p y r i g h t 194 1 b y C i v i l S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , I n c , Repeat This! Publisher; S e w a r d B r i s b u n e , Editor; Executive Editor; C h a r l e s S u l l i v a n , Washington Editor; H . E l i o t K a p l a n , Contributing Editor; D a v i d R o b i n s o n , A rt Director. J erry F in k elstein , M a x w ell L ehm an, — S u b s c r ip tio n R a te s — In N e w York S t a t e (by m a l l ) ........................................................ %2 « Y ear 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 C a n a d a and Forelfln C o u n t r i e s ...........................................................a Y ear In divid ua l C o p le a ...................................................................... 5C e n ts A dver tidlnK R a t e s on A p p lic a tio n M E M B CR . AU D IT B U R E A i; O F C IR C U L A T IO N S v,a,] Tuesday, September 2, 1941 A Job Well Done IP T NDER I 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 The LEADER invites all readers to write in upon any Civil Service subject. All letters receive the care­ ful attention of the editors. Those of general interest will be printed. Letters which appear in these columns may be answered by readers with other points of view. It is the intention of this department to be an open forum for all. 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. ] 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 p e r m i t t e d o n t h e n e w p a t r o l m a n ’s test. W e s u g g e s t th a t y o u w a t c h tor an n o u n cem en ts o f o th er ex­ a m in a tio n s, for w h ic h y o u m a y be q u alified, s u c h a s th e c o m in g S tate tests for m otor v eh icle lic e n s e Insp ector, clerk , e tc. C a n ’t J u d g e C h a n c e s O f U . S . J o b s M. M. Sorry, b u t w e c a n n o t e sti­ m a te you r ch a n ces for ap p oin t­ m e n t o n fed eral r eg iste r s d u e to th e variou s factors V h ic h en ter into th ese a p p o in tm en ts. A ccord ­ in g to th e a n n o u n c e m e n t fo r th e u n assem b led exa m in a tio n for ca rd -p u n ch operator, ca n d id a te s w ill be rated on th e “ e x te n t a n d q u a lity of th eir e x p e rien ce a n d /o r tr a in in g r evelan t to th e d u ties of th e p osition , a n d o n th eir fitn e ss, o n a s c a l e o f 100, s u c h r a t i n g s b ein g based upon c o m p e t i t o r ’s s w o r n s t a t e m e n t in th e ir a p p l ic a ­ tio n s a n d u p on corrob orative evi­ d e n c e .” Y o u w ill rec e iv e a n o tic e of your ra tin g from t h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n in d u e tim e . W e w o u ld n o t a d v ise y ou to w rite th e C o m m issio n a t th e p r esen t tim e. F a m ily in ‘T r o b a t i o n a l In d e fin ite ” A p p o in tm e n ts J .P .: For all p r a c tic a l pur­ poses, “ p rob atlon al In d efin ite” a p p o in t m e n t in th e fed era l se r v ic e is e q u iv a l e n t to p e r m a n e n t . T h e p r in cip a l d iffe re n c e is one of m o n e y ; t h a t Is, t h e d u r a t i o n o f a “ p ro b a tlo n a l in d e fin ite ” p o sitio n d e p e n d s o n h o w l o n g C o n g r e s s Is g o in g to c o n tin u e to a p p ro p ria te m o n e y fo r it. A c c e p t a n c e o f a prob atlon al In d efin ite a p p o in t­ 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 a p p oin t­ m e n t c a n r ip e n Into a p e r m a n e n t o n e o n l y If C o n g r e s s m a k e s it p e r m a n e n t b y a p p r o p r ia t in g for it 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 p o l i c y , i n f a c t , Is w h e n e v e r p o s ­ s ib le t o fill v a c a n t p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n s b y a p p o in tm e n t o f hold­ ers o f pro b a tlo n a l in d efin ite job s w h o h a v e g iv en sa tisfa cto ry ser­ vice. A p p e a l o n P h y s ic a l T e s ts W .O .: A n a p p e a l fo r a p h y s i­ c a l r e - e x a m in a tio n is c o n sid e re d o n its m e r its . I f th e r e is a g o o d r ea so n fo r th e req uest, it w ill p ro b a b ly b e g r a n te d . dance. m en w o rk in g D esig n ed as In or- p ractical g u id e t o w o r k i n g to o ls , it is b r ie f a n d clea r. years as d efen se h as th in n ed th e . “ D e f e n s e ” in clu d es su c h a w ide v a r ie ty o f p r o fe ssio n s tod ay, th a t a lm o st th e any career cla ssifica tio n . can Now get in to fin g er­ p r in tin g ta k e s its p la ce in th e r a n k s b e c a u se o f th e la r g e in ­ creases in need for m ilitary id en tifica tio n . “ A C o m p l e t e C o u r s e in F i n g e r ­ p r in tin g ” by th e N a tio n a l F in g er­ prin t and Id e n tifica tio n B u reau . I n c ., ($3.50) is th e la t e s t a d d itio n to th e m e a g r e litera tu re on the s u b j e c t . I n 68 p a g e s a r e i n c l u d e d sectio n s on fin g er p r in t history, h o w to ta k e fin g erp rin ts, fin g er ­ p rin tin g d eceased person s, typ es of pattern s, rid ge c ou n tin g, w h o r l tr a c in g , s ig n s a n d sy m b o ls, classification , ex ten sio n of the H enry S ystem , co m p a rin g Im ­ 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 . Illu stra ted , and sim p ly w ritten , th e b o o k is a c o n c ise s u m m a r y o f a n Im p o r ta n t field in C iv il S e r v ic e . A ir c r a ft M e ta l “ A ircraft S h eet M etal W o r k ” b y H . E . B o g g e s s o ( P i t m a n , $1 ) w a s p rep a red a s a n aid to th e m e c h a n ic and b eg in n in g stu d en t o n th e f u n d a m e n t a l p r o c e s s e s In­ v o lv e d in a ir c r a f t s h e e t m e ta l work. I n c l u d e d In t h e t e x t is s o m e rela ted m e ta l on blu ep rint rea d in g and m a th em a tics. M a­ terial, la y o u t, c o m p u ta tio n s , c u t­ tin g, drilling, bin d in g , rollin g, stretch in g, sh rin k in g, fo rm in g , a n d b u m p i n g a r e a l l d i s c u s s e d in a b u sin e s s lik e, p r a c tic a l m a n n e r so a s to m a k e th e volu m e a h an d y reference book. E n g in e e r in g E n g in eerin g as a career has 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. “How to B e An E n g in eer” by F red D. M c­ H u g h ( R o b e r t M . M c B r i d e , $ 2 ) is a sim ple exp lan ation of w h at an en gin eer does, w h a t h e need s and w h a t he m u st d o to prepare him self. W h a t a p titu d e sh o u ld 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 ? W here can h e fin d a job ? S p ecific, sou n d , th e b o o k is a n e x c e lle n t ca re e r g u id e for th e y o u n g m a n who lik es m ech a n ics, m athe­ m atics, d ra ftin g a n d d oin g th in gs. T h e v ariou s ty p es of e n ­ g in e e r in g — electrica l, c h e m ic a l, civil, m in in g , e tc ., a r e a ll d is ­ cu ssed fro m a practical poin t of view . T heory, con troversies, m in or s ta tistica l m eth o d s, le n g th y proofs, are m in im ized for the le a r n e r. P ro b lem s d iscu ssed in ­ c lu d e in s p e c t io n o f a lot b y a t ­ tribu tes and variab les, e x p r essin g q u a lity , s a m p le size, s ig n if i c a n t d ifferen ces, p red ictin g f r o m s a m p le lots, a n d s a m p le q u a lit y control sy ste m . To sim p lify th e m aterial, a great deal o f exp lan atory m a ­ te r ia l, p r o o fs , e tc ., is i n c lu d e d in a n A ppend ix. The volu m e is m ad e m ore useful b ecau se of an ex cellen t b ib lio g r a p h y , a n ade­ q u ate in d ex and a h a n d y g lo ssa ry o f sy m b o ls. R a d io B oth B ritian sea rch in g and A m erica fra n tica lly for are experts in radio, for c o m m u n ic a t io n s a n d G a d g e ts F o r th e who is advanced person a in m a k in g career de­ York exam s (C hem ical P u b lish in g a h elp fu l cedure. v olu m e on $4) patent is pro­ E lem en tary, yet com p re­ h e n s iv e , it is w r it t e n s im p ly a n d lucid ly for student, m an u fac­ turer or e n g in eer. Sp ecific ex ­ am p les m a k e th e g e n e ra l s ta te ­ m en ts concrete a n d u n d ersta n d ­ able. T h e p r o c e d u r e s a n d o r g a n ­ ization o f th e P a t e n t O ffic e are surveyed so th at th e reader can u n derstand som e o f th e tech­ n ic a litie s in v o lv ed in in v e s t ig a t ­ in g and g e ttin g a p aten t. P a r ­ ticularly in te r e stin g a r e th e s e c ­ tio n s on “ W hat Can Be P a ten te d ” and “ P rep a ra tio n of A pp lica tio n s.” S ta tis tic s fo r E n g in e e rs “An E n g i n e e r ’s M anual of S tatistical M eth o d s” b y L eslie E. S im o n (J o h n W ile y & S o n s, In c ., ? 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 and devices. by C o ., D epartm ent ru les r eg u la tio n s and g riev a n ces dure. and B ecause con cern in g g riev a n ce of the its proce­ enorm ous w orkers. The 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 Page Eleven OlVli; SERVICE LEADER sio n 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 ^ \ ' 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 . 1. T or F 18. F 35. F 2. T 19. F 36. T o r F 3. F 20. T 37. T 4. F 21. F 38. F 5. F 22. F 39. F 6. T ' 23. T 40. T 7. T or F 24. T o r F 41. F 8. T 25; F 42. F 8. T 26. T 43. F 10. F 27. T 44. F 11. T 28. T 45. T 12. F 29. F 46. T 13. F 30. F 47. F 14. F 31. F 48. F 15. F 32. F 49. T 16. T 33. T 17. T 34. F 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, Married Women— ^Attention! Mrs. America H o u sew iv es, career m o t h e r s —a l l a r e wom en, eligib le in the p h oto e lim in a tio n c o n te s t to s e ­ 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 . T h e o b je c t is to p r o v e to th e 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 to t h e w in n e r s . A ll y o u h a v e to do is to fill o u t th e c o u p o n , p rin ted e lse w h e r e on th is pag e. A ttach a ph otograph of your­ se lf a n d m a il a t o n ce to B e r t K ev in s, “ M rs. A m e r ic a ” c o n te s t d irecto r in care o f P a lisa d es 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. A sp ecial p rize w ill be g iv e n to th e p r e ttie s t w o m a n e n ­ tr y s e n t in b y a r e a d e r o f t h e C ivil S ervice L ead er. M a rried 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 to “ M RS. S elect A M ER IC A ” F in a lists for BEAUTY CONTEST to B e H eld a t P a lisa d es A m u sem en t P ark, N . J. ( S a t u r d a y , S e p t . 13) N am e: A ddress M r s ......................................................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................................................. C i t y ............................................................................................................ S t a t e ................................. D a t e o f W e d d i n g ............................................................................................................................. P l a c e o t W e d d i n g ........................................................................................................................ P l e a s e p r in t c o m p le te in f o r m a tio n above, clip c o u p o n w ith a p h o to g r a p h o f y o u r s e lf a n d m a il to B er t N e v iu s, “ M rs. A m e r ic a ” C on test D irector, care of P a lisa d es A m u se m e n t P a rk , P a lisa d es, N . J. A board o f ju d g es th en w ill se le c t th e m arried w o m e n w h o w ill c o m p e te in th e fin a ls. E N T R I E S C L O S E S E P T . 10 - E N T E R TODAY H ow to A p p ly fo r a T est D IP L O M A T IC CONSULAR O TFICERS L A T IN A M E U IC A N I N S T IT U T K o f f e r N Hi)^c>al p r e i m r a t i o n f o r coniinKT e x u iiiin u tio n N . G r o u p s n o w f o rn i ii i K ' . AIhii S p a n i H l i - E n g l i s h - P o r tu ic iie > > e : S ten o jrrap li.v , C o n v e m a t l o n . C om pU te S e rre tu ria l-E x p o rtin g : C ourses. 11 W. 42d ST. LA. 4-2835 EX PER T PREPA RA TIO N FOR BEGENTS AND ADMISSION TO COLLEGE OB PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL TiiT »m ii mmi hwi « D a y a n tf Kv*n«ns—C « - U t a g a n h E x a i n a i n O u r Building In J u n e , A u g u t t • n d J a n u a r y . O u r Dipl oma Admit* t o Collag* M m S M r a t v l a l and Cm , Vma B O R O HALL ACADEMY Fully A c c r a d it a d —Leading Privote High Scho ol a n d Ra* ul t-C at tin g Pra p School D E K A L B « o r . r L A T B U S H A V C . EXT. O p p o s i ta f a r a m o u n t T ha a tra , Brooklyn, N. Y. T g l : M l i 4 4 » L l E W S T a T M K - f M l I NOVI P i t E l 'A It E C ITY , ST A T E , F E U E ltA L EXAM S CARD PUNCH MACHINES JfU M E H IC a n d A l.P H A B E T IC L a t e f t 1841 I.B.M.-REMINGTON RAND E ilL 'I P M E N T COMPTOMETER B O ItR O lIG H S C A L C U L .A T O K S I . M l ’O i n ' A N T Individual Instructions I>AY , E V E N I N G C I . A S S E S M id to w n C a lc u la tin g C o. 10 E A S T 4 0th S T . DONT «rith Juht a n y L E x . 2-44 53 B E S A T IS F IE D p la c e o n t h e list GET OUT ON TOPI Prepare for Stenographer-Typist Exams at E A S T M A N S C H O O L R eg istered by B oard of R e g e n ts 441 Lexington Ave. E s t . 1853 N.y. Tel. M U r ra y H i l l 2- 3S27 You a r e In vite d t o a t t e n d our co n tin u o u s class es of in s tr u c ti o n fo r New Yorit S t a t e Life A ge nts e x a m in a t io n s . (N o cliarg e.) THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF N. Y. 60 J o h n St. l I A n o v i - r 2-11S8 ALL. M A K E S TYPEWRITERS CALCULATORS AN I> A ll L a te — M odel M ac h in e s D C M T E T ^ ! r^U For Civil H o m e Use Or S erv ice E x n n ia New Y o r k ’s L a r g e s t T y p e w r i t e r Store, K n o w n for B etter 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 . Alltrleht Building A I ^ k . 4-4 8 2 8 ____ TYPEW RITERS RENTED FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Thougandx of T y p e w rite rs H eady A t a M om ents N otice A LL M AKES - ALL MODELS D eliv ereil a n d C a lle d F o r A lso Ite n ta ls fo r H o m e Use J. S. M ORSE COrtkndl 7-040S-6 296 BROADWAY 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 . N E W S 111.!><•., 220 K A S T 4 2 d . -MU. 2- 0986 M Civil Chief Engineer of Water Supply (Promotion) D I C T $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 W EEK T I O 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) u r e j f t f - r i t m n n b e K ^ in n e r s . r e v i e t v b o w e r * 2d S t . s B lly an t 9- 90 92 N. Y. S ta te S te n o g ra p h e r T y p ist E x a m in a tio n s **•* M e l d O c t . 4, 1941) 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 , r e g i s t e r NOW ! C onlinuous Stenographers’ Graduate Schoo! 2 0 V e s e y S t r e e t , N . Y . C. (B e t. 4 Telephone Operator (Promotion) C hurch SI. and H IG H -S P E E D IN G R E G G ltrou< hvay) 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. IIC N TIC U C O L L E G E 695 I ' a r i t . \ v c . , N e w V o r i t C i t y 1st C l a s s : 10 0- 140 M on. a n d W ed .. „ , 7:15-8 :3 1) |». M . ’ 2nd C l a s s : 1 40 -1 60 - M on. andW ed. 8 : 4 5 - 1 0 I '. .M. ' I n s t n i c l u r c : C ly d e I. B l a n c h a r d .■Mcnilier N . S . I J . . \ . H o l d e r <Jrcjr«: n S - W o r d . M e d a l F E E : $15 S E M E .S T E U 3 r d C l a s s ; 150 -1 75 - T u e s a n d T h u r s . , 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 . 8 : 4 5 - 1 0 I*. M. I n s t r u c t o r : I t i u l o i p h N a r j ; i . C . S. I t . H o l d e r o f (JreRs: 2(»0-« o r d !\Ie d a l M ; K : $C2.£0 a S K M K S T E K F a l l s e m e s t e r s t a r t s .M on<l av , S e p t . 15. E n r o l l a t H i i i i l e r C o l l e i r e . 68 t h S t . a n d I - e \ in « : to n A v e .. 2 t o 4 I'.M . a n d 7 t o 9 : 3 0 I ' . M . . S e p t . 8 11. For fu rth er in fo rm a tio n telephone CA. 6- 342 1. Senior Accountant 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. D uties 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 City-Wide Promotion (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. D uties T h e d u t i e s o f t h e i n c u m b e n t s ot 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 ­ c u te a c co r d in g to g e n e r a l in s tr u c ­ A Announcing . . . G overnm ent Johs A v a ila h ie W ith o u t K x a m to T h o s e W lio Have 60 H ours’ T n i i i i i n K ’. Consl.sting of in s tru c tio n on th* N u m e ric Card P unc h with d u p l l c a t l n * n ti a o iitn c n t —.Mpliabetic C ar d P u n c h — . S o rte r- V e ri fie r L a te s t typ e i n t e r n a tion.'il Dusiness Mauliine E g u l p m e u t a n d card.s u.scd exciu.slvely. D u ra tio n of C o u rs e — r>;i.v Si.'hool - f i v e w e e k . s lOve nli iK School - ion w e e k s . A s h o r t p ra c tic a l course l e n i l m p t o Civil Surv’ico a nd C'otntner<.'lal Em plo y* inent in an u n c ro w de d field. BROWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE F L A T B U .S ll a n d i.A F A V E T T K B I C O O K L Y N , N . Y. MACY FEA TU RES ARCO BOOKS C L E R K -T Y P IS T -S T E N O A r e a l l y f in o IraininK r f o r t h e cominKT t e s t s . 192 p a « e s , 1,346 q u estio n s a n d a n s w e r s .S1 .;)0 ASST MESSENGER JR.-SR. TYPIST-STENO A itractical p r e p a r a tio n F e(ien il e x a m in a tio n s $1.00 for the SI.00 A s i t f o r A r e o a t K. I I . M a c . v ’s, < ; i m h>‘l I t r o s . , H a n i e s dc N u h l e , A . S. , .M unicipal I tu ih lin K . & 480 L e x i n g t o n A v e . E L d o r a « l o 6-G031 I S A V E FOK AYES. Fo r f u i t h e r In f o r m a tio n te le p h o n e Mary A. Mooney. NEvln.s H 2 ! M l- m 2 1 E X .X M IN A T IO N O lt 0 HOME % tS E R E N T A L — P U R C H A S E — R E P A IR S T I P E W B I T E R S A L L M A K E S K E I-A IU E U $ J.2 5 ^LL M OU ELS SOLD 21 Y E . \ H . S O F D E P E N D . \ n L E FKOM UF SEilV iCE r> A o A n rv o i? 200 w e s t S2d s t r e e t , n . y . F A K A - 1 1 r Hi Circle 7-3669 Asks for Mr. Lincoln for Your 10 Per Cent Discount Tuesday, September 2 ,1941 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Paffe Fourteen T h is W e e k 's T e s ts M o s tln te r e s tin g in M o n th s S ta te T ests NO. 21.-10. . n ' M O K < m ;k k HHlary i!iri>;c; ?9(K)-.i;i, 100. ( I l i.s cx pcrli (1 tlial ni’,)st. a|>poiiitiHfiil.s will b« in;i(le at flu; minliniiin MuiKtiirK'fcl ;s«lary. AnniiHl in ciciii'wits fit $100 (v k 'I i ai <* |)i ovUlcri liir K.'iti.slactoiy K fivice uiHil tin* m axiuniin .siilary i.s roachod. (•(iiitlitif)ii.s m ay m ake il aciv'isal)lr* ti» ‘I ' T l i l v l’'>r Cutiii' vacancic.s at liif^lif lie lovv< r .'^alarif'.s llia ii Huiso aii« ■iincpil. At)|)licali(in lee: 50 ccnt.'^. Dill i o lender- imnipdiati- .siii)ci\'i.si()n. to fid .'dimple routlno oH'icc \v{)ik ic<(iiifliiK' carp and a r c iii a c y in flcl ill, J)Hl nut roqiiitiiiM: atiy con.sidcr able of indot><’ ii'l<’ i't iiidumont, and t(i d(i related w o rk as rc ((iiifed. 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C a n did a te.s m u s t h a v e a g o o d knowlcd.gp of t h p social s t u d ­ i e s ; a w o r k i n a k n o w l e d e g of t h e a p ­ p r o v e d p r a c t i c e s a n d p r o c e d u r e s in t h e field of t e s t s a n d m e a s u r e ­ m e n t s ; a b i l i t y to i-ate t h e fi’ee a n s w e r t y p e of q u e s t i o n ; s o m e a b i l ­ ity to supervise and direct o th e rs; g o o d j u d g m e n t ; good p h y s i c a l c o n ­ d itio n . C ollege t r a n s c r i p t r e q u i re d . S u b jects of E x a m in a tio n : W ritte n p x a m m a t i o n on t h e diiiets of t h e p o sitio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6; traini-iig a n d experier-ice, r’cJative w e i g h t 4. 2147. . A s s i s t a n t M eili r a l U a c t e r l n logist. D ivision o f I.aboratories and R esea rch , D ep a rtm en t of H ealth . I s ii a l s a l a r y r a n g e .Sll.riO to .$:!,870. A p p l i c a t i o n fee $.’i. . \ p p o i n t m e n t e x ­ 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. 2I',M. . A s s o c ia t e D la fc n o s tlc P a t h ­ ologist, D ivision of L aboratories and R esearch, D e p jir tn ie i it of l l e a l t h . I ' s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $.5,200 t o .$(!,450, A p p l i c a t i o n fee $5. A p ­ p o in tm e n t expected a t th e m inim um b u t m a y be m a d e a t les s t h a n $5,200. M inim um Q ua lific a tio n s: C a n d i­ 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 jy a n d r elated fields; espe­ cial a b i l i t y to p r e p a r e a n d p r e s e n t r e s u l t s of e x p e r i m e n t a l s t u d i e s a s i n d i c a t e d by t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f m e r i t o r i o u s s c i e n t i f i c r e p o r t s ; in i­ t i a t i v e ; t a c t ; g o o d j u d g m e n t ; go o d a d d r e s s ; r e c o g n i z e d s t a n d i n g in t h e i r f i e l d ; abilit.y to c o l l a b o r a t e w i t h a n d a d v i s e p a t h o l o g i s t s in t h e 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 a n d e x p e r i e n c e , r elati^'e w e i g h t 7. 2132. A s s o c i a t i o n P h y s i c i a n ( C a r d ­ i ac D i s e a s e ) , D iv isio n of M a t e r n i t y , I n f a n c y , a n d <’hl ld H.vjfiene, D e ­ 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 f ee S5. 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 N e w Y o r k S t a t e o r be eligible t 9 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 ■work in o n e o r m o r e of t h e b a s ic 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. C an d id a tes m u st have a p a rtic u la r 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 ­ e a s e a n d t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e of 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 ­ s i r a b l e t h a t c a n d i d a t e s be c e r t i f i e d by t h e A m e r i c a n B o a r d of P e d i ­ a tric s or th e A m erican B oard of I n t e r n a l M edicin e. I n r a t i n g t r a i n ­ i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e , c r e d i t will ba friven f o r t e a c h i n g in t h e field o f in te rn a l m edicine o r p e d iatrics a n d f o r e x p e r i e n c e in c lin ical i n v e s t i g a ­ tion a n d r e s e .i - c h in t h e b a s i a m e d i c a l sc i e n c e s . S u b j e c t s o f E x - CHRONIC DISEASES BLOOD. SKIN AND NERVES O eiie ra l \ A > a k i u ‘s s , C lironic U lcers, .S to i i i a e l i I)i<<i>rdeis, RI umiimuII siii , ,Seia lh - a , I te i'ta l D i s o r d e r s . H e n i o r r i io l d s , (p iles) I tla d ile r a n il K id n e y D U e a se s. M K N a n d W O . M K N t r e a t e d l>.v m o d ­ e r n inetlititls. H l o o d 'I'e s ts , I'r iim ly s iii a n d X - i ( a , y s a s s u r e e u r r e c t i li ti K i x ts i s and p ro iier tre a tm e n t. i n ,{ i* e iio n 8 w h e n in d irateii. if you have som e a i l m e n t .you d o n o t i i i i d e r s t n i i d e o i n e (oibv.v f o r o o i i s u l t a t i o n a n d e x a n i i n n t i o n wi ld h a v e y o u r r a s e e x p l a i n e d t o y o n . I M K D ICAT7~ K X A M I N AT IO N $2.00 I D r . L . Si Z I N S (25 Y ear* P r iv a te H osiM tal P n i e ll o e ) 1 1 0 E a st 1 6 S t., N . Y. I Je t. 4tli A v e . n n d I r v i n it PI. H uiirii 9 u . n i. t o 8 p . m . . S u n . 9 t o I Tuesday, Septeml)8r 2,1941 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER N eed a C a reer? —L ea rn a m l 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 wei)?ht 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^ 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 , E f B u s in e s s M a c h in e s 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 , within th e 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. C ollege tran scrip t 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 tr a in in g an d experience, r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5. 2132. J u n i o r L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n i ­ 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 ap p o in tn ie n is expected. M inim um Q u alification: 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 ­ f i Page Fifteen 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 DO irOU LOOK BACK AT r e s i d e n t in a n a p p r o v e d h o s p ita l, YOUR M I S T A K E S ? ? \V O N I> K I{ |.\(i n o w von in c lu d in g e x p e r i e n c e in t h e diogKVKK ,\l \ l> E I ' l l K,M r n o s;s an d t r e a t m e n t of p n e u m o n i a u n d e r c o m p e t e n t su p e r v i s i o n , a n d C o n s u l t a n e.«|>ert - get sc i e n t i fi c , e i g h t e e n m o n t h s of e x p e r i e n c e in 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 ­ lated to p n e u m o n i a ; or (b) .satis­ H E L E N E P A U L ,\% Z ]t: factory equivalent com bination. C a ndidates m ust have a good k n o w l e d g e of t h e p r in c ip le s of m e d i c i n e a n d pu blic h e a l t h a s t h e y fM lV O K I.H KNS|;S r e l a t e to e p idem io log y a n d c o n tr o l of p n e u m o n i a a n d a c u t e r e s p i r a t o r y d i s e a s e s . S u b j e c t s of E x a m i n a t i o n : N O T K ' H l.s h t> r o l) y R l v o n t h a l L ioen.ie 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. H I , 411 hj us tuM'ti I.ssiumI t o t h e i i i u l e r of t h e position, rp ja tiv e w e i g h t 4; s i u t H 'i i t o s r l l lU iU D r :it r i - t n l l In n l i D f e l rol t r a i n i n g an d e x p e r i e n c e , r e l a t i v e l i l i i h ' f t l i o . 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I ’ he r'e(iuired 8 P'‘('ia b/.ed experience fo llow s: (1) 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 cial wo rk a^^ncies, in terp reta tio n an d ca rryin g out of social service policies, periodic visitatio n of lo­ cal afjiMicies, and m ain tena nce of co m u uin ity ii'lations in a g i \ e n te rr ito ry includirifj; tw o or more couutioH. (2) Case Supervisor: W or k in a super vi.sot y ca pac ity w hic h entaile<l full iesf)onsibility fo r the dir-ecti in and supervision of f u ll-t im e pai(' social case work er’s or fu lltim e paid assistant case supervisoi’s. One ye ar of f u ll- t im e p rad uata study in a,n approvt'd school of so­ cial w ork will be credited as the 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. 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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. Seiii(»r I n s p e c t o r , $-.i,GOO; I n s p e c ­ 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. .i.ContiHUe(i o n P a g e S e ve nt e en } CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, September 2, 1941 Bargain Buys by Bill Bennett A u to L a u n d ry “ N E W r O R K ’S L A R G E S T A l i T O L A U N D R Y ’* If your k id d ies CARS WASHED. 49c D av is A u to L a u n d ry C orp. tap. Selv a & 7*0 S o u t h e i n B l v d ., B r o n x , N. V. <S Blocks North of 149th Street) W est 4«th street, to Toe acro b a tic S o n s, In c., * the we ju st * caJl proposed furs. at or t09 W est of * atten tion d u stries The in to 334 E A S T 1 0 6 th S T . ( B e t w e e n I v t & 2i u l A v e s . ) 1 flig h t u p L K h i g h 4-9309 C a lc u la to r NEW INVENTION fur to t o j j e t W 'i ni ic r K — I , ,S. c o n j r i K h t fix np S p ea k in g h e r e ’s a tip ^ M ake P E N S E lectric Shavers C i g a r L ig h ters R ep aired 141 t U L T O N ST. B r t . 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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. 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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*." l:lo:4j i;:.’? - 12 1,2.1 tir. 1,H'K) 2:ia:44 4:13:12 1: U 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 (»;23 42 11 7:31:45 5: 7:45 1: U:45 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 . .. 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