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E m p lo y e es w ho flu n k th e m e n ­ ta l te sts m u s t be se p a ra te d fro m th e service w ith in six m o n th s. T h a t ’s t h e l a w a n d n o t h i n g c a n b e d o n e a b o u t it. B y a n d la rg e , h e re 's good n e w s : T h e L E A D E R h a s le a rn e d t h a t th e r e w ill be r e la tiv e ly fe w n o n ­ c o m p e titiv e m e n ta l te sts . . n t h a t w h a t f e w te sts w i l l be g iv e n w i ll be o f a p r a c tic a l n a tu r e . . . t h a t c r e d it f o r e x p e rie n c e in th e jo b w ill be g iv e n each a ffe c te d e m p lo y e e , a m o u n t i n g t o r o u g h l y 25 p e r c e n t. T o F i l l O u t E x p e rie n c e F o r m E m p lo y e e s w h o a r e n 't g iv e n a m e n ta l te s t w ill be a sk e d m e r e ly t o f i l l o u t f o r m 3 75 a n d g i v e i n d e ta il e x p e rie n c e a n d e d u c a tio n . The C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n w i ll a c c e p t th ese. A ll e m p lo y e e s , h o w ever, w ill be g iv e n p h y s ic a l exam s, but T h e L E A D E R h a s le a r n e d t h a t th e s e te s t s , to o , w o n ’t be as s t r i c t a s p h y s i c a l t e s ts n o w g i v e n n e w e m p lo y e e s . I f y p u r h e a l t h d o e s n ’t i m p a i r y o u r w o r k o n t h e jo b o r t h e h e a l t h o f o t h e r s y o u ’l l b e passed. O r , a t le a s t, t h a t ’s th e g e n e ra l th e o ry . No W r itte n Test H ere A n y w a y , h e r e Is a p a r t i a l l i s t o f t h e jo b s t h a t w o n ’ t r e q u i r e m e n t a l e x a m s a n d i f y o u h o ld o n e o f th ese, th e C o m m is s io n w i l l g ra d e y o u on e x p e rie n c e a n d e d u ­ c a tio n : I n f o r m a t i o n s p e c i a lis t s , s p e c i a l­ YOU'RE IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE A m e m o r a n d u m o f w id e in te re s t t o a l l p u b l i c e m p lo y e e s h a s b e e n is s u e d b y R o y F . H e n d r i c k s o n , fo rm e rly d ire c to r o f perso n n el in th e D e p a r tm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re . T h e m e m o , in t e n d e d as a s h o r t ­ c u t g u id e t o p r o p e r r e l a t i o n s b e ­ t w e e n c i v i l e m p lo y e e a n d p u b li c , says, a m o n g o th e r th in g s : “ I n a d e m o c r a c y t h e r e is n o p la c e f o r th e c iv il s e r v a n t w h o c a n n o t r e c o g n iz e w h a t h i s r e a l b o ss lo o k s l i k e . H i s r e a l boss is n o t h is s u p e r i o r o r t h e c h i e f o f h is b u r e a u . H i s r e a l boss is t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p le . T h i s b o ss m a y n o t a lw a y s be im p re s s iv e in a p p e a rt^ n c e . S in c e h e is g e n e r a l ly , a m a n w h o w o r k s w i t h h is h a n d s —a p la in A m e r ic a n c i t i z e n — h is c lo t h e s m a y b e s o ile d , h i s f i n g e r ­ n a ils d irty , and h is h a ir un­ com bed. H e is e a g e r t o b e o n w i t h h is w o r k a n d t h e i m p a t i e n t W 'ay h e s q u i r m s i n h is c h a i r m a y m a k e yo u nervo us. H e ’s y o u r b o ss, t h i s m a n , a n d h e m a y b e a to u g h e r one th a n th e m a n y o u th in k you w o rk fo r. H e ’s s e n s i­ t iv e a n d a t tim e s a p p e a rs to be u n re a s o n a b le . Y o u m ay have a good p r o g ra m , a n e f fic ie n t o r g a n i­ z a tio n , a g o o d lin e o f t a l k a n d so m e r e a d a b le p u b lic a tio n s , b u t i f y o u o r y o u r s u p e rv is o r c a n n o t s e rv e h is n eeds h e m a y w a n t to f ir e y o u a ll o u t. H e has w o rk to d o ^ n d he w a n ts to be on 'v iU i it. F r e ju d ic e s “ H e m a y be p re ju d ic e d a g a in s t y o u f r o m t h e s t a r t . H e ’s h e a r d a lo t o f th in g s a b o u t G o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y e e s a n d n a t u r a l l y h e b e ­ li e v e s m a n y o f t h e m . H e h a s s e e n abuses. S o m e tim e s h e t h i n k s y o u a c t s e lf - im p o r t a n t , p u t on a irs , a n d g e n e r a lly g iv e e v id e n c e o f h a v in g fo rg o tte n th a t you a re m e r e ly a s m a ll in s t r u m e n t in th is G o v e r n m e n t o f, by, a n d f o r th e p e o p le . “ E v e n th e p la c e w h e r e th is m a n is w a i t i n g h a s s o m e t h i n g t o d o w i t h t h e im p r e s s i o n s h e is f o r m ­ in g o f y o u b e fo re y o u m e e t. Is t h e ro o m r e a s o n a b ly c le a n a n d o r d e r ly ? Is i t d ig n ifie d w it h o u t b e in g p r e te n tio u s ? “ B u t th e re la tio n s h ip s w it h y o u r Pag’e Three CIVIL SERVICE LEADER TUESDfliY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 is ts in a m in e r a l to rs of a ria n s , D e c e n t m a te rn a l fa re , s p e c k A c t A f f e c ts and c h ild e c o n o m ic s , c o a l, r a d io B r e a k ; ju n io r N o W r itte n T e s t A t A ll fo r S o m e Y o u G r o u p s w e l­ in s p e c ­ v e te rin ­ m e c h a n ic te ch ­ n ic ia n s , in s p e c to rs . o f naval o r d n a n c e , a i r c a r r i e r in s p e c t o r s , in s p e c to rs of e n g in e e rin g m a­ te ria ls , lin k tra in e r o p e ra to rs , e n g in e e rs , m a r in e a n d naval a rc h ite c ts , m e ta llu r g ic a l e n g i­ n e e rs , in fa c t, a n y e n g in e e r w h o h a s h a d s p e c i a liz e d t r a i n i n g a n d even ju n io r e n g in e e rs and en­ g in e e r in g a id s , in s p e c to rs of s ig n a l co rp s e q u ip m e n t, naval a rc h ite c ts , m a r i n e e n g in e e rs , s h i p y a r d in s p e c t o r s , i n s p e c t o r o f s h ip c o n tr a c ts , in s p e c to r o f en­ g in e e r in g m a te r ia ls , m e d ic a l o f­ fic e rs , m e d ic a l g u a rd a tte n d a n t, m e d i c a l te c h n ic a l a tte n d a n t, d e n ta l h y g ie n is t, g r a d u a te and ju n io r n u rs e s, p u b lic h e a lth n u rs e s , m e d i c a l te c h n ic ia n s , j u n i o r l a b o r a t o r y h e lp e rs , s tu d e n t and a p p r e n tic e p h y s io th e ra p y a id s , s e n io r ra d io s o n d e te c h ­ n ic ia n s , ju n io r c o m m u n ic a tio n s o p e ra to rs , e x p lo s i v e c h e m is ts , te c h n o lo g is ts , a n y s p e c i a liz e d b r a n c h , p h a rm a c o lo g is ts , a n y spe­ c ia liz e d b ran ch of p h y s ic i s t s , m e te o ro lo g is ts , r e s e a rc h c h e m is ts , s e n io r te c h n ic a l and s c ie n tific a id s , c a r d p u n c h o p e r a t o r s , t a b u ­ la tin g m a c h in e o p era to rs, m u ltilit h c a m e ra m e n a n d p la te m a k e rs , m u ltilith press o p e ra to rs , b lu e ­ p r in t o p era to rs, p h o to s ta t o p er­ a t o r s , m i m e o g r a p h m a c h i n e o p ep * a to rs , s o rtin g m a c h in e o p e ra to rs , in s p e c to rs o f h a ts , te x tile s , c lo th ­ in g a n d m is c e lla n e o u s c lo th in g , ju n io r s o il c o n s e r v a t i o n i s t , a n y s p e c i a liz e d b r a n c h o f e c o n o m is t , c o a l m i n e in s p e c t o r , i n s p e c t o r o f p l a n t p ro te c tio n , a u to m o tiv e s p a re p a rts e xp erts , n e g a tiv e c u tte rs , p h o to g ra p h ers , c o p p er­ s m ith m ap en g ra ve rs , and a ll s k ille d la b o re rs . The above is a p a rtia l lis t. Th ere a re m any, m any m ore. T h e L E A D E R w ill k eep yo u in ­ f o r m e d e a c h w e e k o n a ll d e v e lo p ­ m e n ts o n R a m s p e c k te st. bo ss i n t h e o f f i c e a r e b u t a f e w of th e m a n y th a t you have. W h a t ‘ t e le p h o n e m a n n e r ’ d o y o u , y o u r s u p e rv is o rs , a n d y o u r s e c re ta rie s have? A fe w im p a tie n t w o rd s over a te le p h o n e m ay d e s tro y m o r e t r u s t a n d c o n fid e n c e t h a n y o u c a n b u ild in a y e a r. “ T h e s e s m a ll d a y -to -d a y e v a lu a ­ t i o n s o f y o u r w o r k f o r y o u r boss — t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p le — w i l l serv^e to re m in d y o u o f th e a ttitu d e w h i c h m u s t -be r e f l e c t e d i n y o u r b a h a v io r. A n d in e v a lu a tin g y o u r w o r k , i f y o u w i ll t h i n k o f th e p l a i n c i t i z e n w h o c o m e s t o see y o u , o r w h o m y o u g o t o see, a s your e m p lo y e r, your a ttitu d e to w a rd h im and h is a ttitu d e to w a rd yo u w ill be m o re im ­ p ro v e d th a n i f yo u th in k o f h im as a n e c o n o m ic a b s tra c tio n , a p o litic a l d iffic u lty , a n a n n o y in g p r o b l e m o r a p l a i n p e s t. I f you p r o v e t o y o u r c it iz e n - b o s s t h a t y o u a re f r ie n d l y a n d w illin g to serve, y o u w i l l f i n d h is a t t i t u d e t o w a r d y o u c h a n g in g . T h i s is n o t s u ­ p e r f i c i a l c o u r t e s y o r ‘g l a d - h a n d ­ i n g ’ ; i t is a r e f l e c t i o n o f a g e n u i n e sense o f o b lig a tio n t o w a r d th e p u b l i c , a f e e l i n g t h a t t h i s m a n is p a y i n g y o u t o h e l p s o lv e h is p r o b ­ l e m s , t h a t h is p r o b l e m s a r e y o u r p ro b le m s .” S S B Space S o c ia l of B ureau in S e c u rity O ld -A g e to Seek B a ltim o r e and B o a r d ’s B u r e a u S u rv iv o rs In s u r­ a n c e w i ll a d v e rtis e fo r o ffic e space in o r n e a r B a ltim o r e , w h e re it p la n s to c e n tra liz e a c tiv itie s n o w d iv id e d b e tw e e n W a s h in g to n a n d B a l t i m o r e . N e a r l y 2 ,0 0 0 e m p lo y e e s w o u ld be m o v e d o u t o f W a s h in g ­ to n i f t h e p la n goes t h r o u g h . T h e b u r e a u h as g iv e n u p its h u n t f o r a d e q u a te o ffic e space i n e x is tin g B a l t im o r e b u ild in g s . I t s n o w p ro ­ p o s in g t h a t a n e w b u ild in g b e con­ s tru c te d a n d fu rn is h e d b y p riv a te c a p i t a l t o f i t t h e b u r e a u ’s n e e d s . T h e b u r e a u w o u l d t h e n le a s e t h e b u ild in g . The p rop osed b u ild in g w o u ld h a v e 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 s q u a r e f e e t t o h o u s e a r o u n d 8 ,0 0 0 e m p lo y e e s . T h e b u ­ r e a u n o w h a s 6 ,5 0 0 e m p lo y e e s — 4 ,5 0 0 i n B a l t i m o r e a n d 2 ,0 0 0 h e i ’e — b u t it w i l l be e x p a n d in g . T h e r e a r e le s s a p p l i c a n t s t h a n e v e r b e fo re — y o u r chances o f g e t­ t i n g a c i v i l s e r v ic e j o b a r e g r e a t e r t h a n e v e r b e fo re . A p p ly n o w j R a t s H e l p M a n in s o l v i n g m a n y o f h is p r o b le m s . M a r y L o g a n , n u tr itio n w o r k e r o f th e U. S. D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f A g ric u ltu re , fe e d s one o f h e r ra ts a m e a su re d v ita m in co n c en tra te. v a lu e o f c erta in fo o d s . T h is is b u t o n e o f th e v a s t S u ch rese a rc h s h o w s th e n u m ber o f serv ice s p e rfo rm e d b y U n cle S a m ’s g o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y e e s f o r th e A m e ric a n p e o p le . Investigator Eligibles Protest Grilling by Narcotics Head A federal agency has no rig h t to inq u ire of a p ro sp ectiv e e m ­ p lo y ee w h e t h e r h e b e lo n g s to a n asso c ia tio n o f eligibles. T h is is t h e c o n te n tio n o f th e G en eral I n v e s tig a tio n E lig ib le s ’ A ssociation, w ho a re in d ig n a n t a t th e k in d of q u e stio n in g m e m b e rs have been g e ttin g fro m the B u­ re a u of N arco tics. T h e e lig ib les ho ld t h a t t h e i r frien d ly relatio n s w ith th e U nited S t a t e s Civil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n h a v e fo u n d n o c o u n t e r p a r t in th e suspicious a p p ro a c h of th e N a r ­ cotics B u r e a u D i s tr ic t S u p e r v is o r in N e w Y o r k C ity. S o m e o f t h e Q u e s t io n s The m a tte r began w hen one of t h e o f f i c i a l s o f t h e e lig ib l e s g r o u p w a s in te rv ie w e d r e g a r d in g te m p o ­ r a r y a p p o i n t m e n t f r o m t h e a s s is t ­ a n t i n v e s t i g a t o r ( p h a r m a c y ) li s t . He s ta te s t h a t h e w a s a s k e d , a m o n g o th e r th in g s , “ A r e y ou a m e m b e r o f th e G e n e ra l In v e s tig a ­ to r E lig ib le s ’ A s s o c ia tio n ? . . . A re you an o ffic e r? . . . W h a t d ues do y o u p a y ? . . . W h e r e do y o u m e e t? . . . H o w o fte n ? . . . W h a t is i t s b a s ic o b j e c t ? ” He s t a t e s t h a t h e w a s a ls o a s k e d w h e t h e r h e a d v o c a t e s a p l a n to c o m b in e a l l f e d e r a l e l i g i b l e g r o u p s i n t o a s in g le o r g a n i z a t i o n . L o u is A . S ig a u d , m e m b e r o f th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e of th e E l i ­ g ib le s A s s o c ia tio n , s ta te s th a t “ T h e r e a r e m a n y p o s s ib le i m p l i ­ c a tio n s in o f f ic ia l q u e s tio n in g o f e lig ib l e s a b o u t a s s o c i a t i o n s o f e l i ­ g ib le s . T h e m a i n o b j e c t i o n t o s u c h q u e s t i o n i n g is t h a t i t p r o v id e s a n e ffe c tiv e m e a n s o f k illin g such o r­ g a n iz a tio n s b y s u b tle in t im id a t io n o f th e ir m e m b e rs .” The G e n e ra l In v e s tig a to r E l i ­ g ib le s A s s o c i a t i o n t a k e s t h e p o s i­ t i o n t h a t i t is p e r f e c t l y w i l l i n g to a n s w e r a l l q u e s t io n s c o n c e r n i n g i t s a c t i v i t i e s , b u t c o n s id e r s I t u n ­ j u s t t h a t i n d i v i d u a l m e m b e r s be q u iz z e d o n t h e i r a f f i l i a t i o n . I n a up STATE DEPT. INCREASES PERSONNEL E m e ig e n c y of a c c o rd in g p a rtm e n t. “ a u x ilia ry fro m to The The th e e c o n o m ic , c u l ­ th e S ta te De­ s p e c i a lis t s , or p e rs o n n e l” a re p a id u n d e r th e s u p e r v i s i o n o f t h e f o r e i g n s e r v ic e in c h a rg e th e y a re e c o n o m ic s p e c i a lis t s em ­ a r e e x p e c t e d to p e r f o r m te c h n ic a l d u t ie s e c o n o m ic c o m in g p ro b le m s of P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e l t ’s e m e r ­ o ffic e r if a d d i­ p l o y e d in t h e e m e r g e n c y p r o g r a m g e n c y fu n d s a n d w o r k w h ic h H ow ever, c o n tin u e s , t o e x t e n d t h e s e r v ic e . t u r a l a n d p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s s p e c i a l­ is ts , em ergency t io n a l a p p r o p ria tio n s w i ll be m a d e e x p a n s io n e m p lo y m e n t u n til n e x t June. th e A m e r i c a n f o r e i g n s e r v ic e in c l u d e s th le t t e r to th e W a s h in g t o n d iv is io n of th e N a rc o tic s B ureau, th e c h a ir m a n o f th e A s s o c ia tio n o u t­ lin e d a ll th e in f o r m a t io n r e q u ir e d , in c lu d in g th e a im s o f th e e li­ g i b le s : ( 1 ) t o e x t e n d t h e l i f e o f t h e l i s t ; ( 2 ) t o o b t a i n as m a n y f e d e r a l p o s i t io n s as m e m b e r s o n t h e r o s t e r c a n q u a l i f y t o h o ld . A s a m a t t e r o f fa c t, th e life o f th ese lis ts h a s b e e n e x t e n d e d b y t h e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n , and s u b s ta n tia l n u m b e rs o f a p p o in t­ m e n t s a r e b e in g m a d e f r o m th e m .. of th e post to a s s ig n e d . A p p o i n t m e n t s t o t h e s e r v ic e a r e te m p o ra ry , s in c e a p p r o p r i a t i o n s f o r t he w o r k a re a v a ila b le o n ly e m erg en cy The as up a in re s u lt of th e c o n d itio n . p u b lic re la tio n s s p e c i a lis t s a re c o n c e rn e d p r in c ip a lly w it h de­ v e lo p in g a n d m a in ta in in g fr ie n d ly r e la t io n s w i t h th e press, r a d io a n d lo c a l in s titu tio n s and o rg a n iz a ­ t io n s in t h e c o u n t r i e s w h e r e t h e y a r e a s s ig n e d . T h e t h ir d gro u p a re c h a rg e d w it h d e v e lo p in g f r ie n d ly re la tio n s w i t h c u l t u r a l le a d e r s , a r r a n g i n g s tu d e n t e x c h a n g e s, g o o d -w ill v is its a n d s im ila r a c tiv itie s . V>'atch n e x t w e e k ’ s L K A D K R f o r f u r t h e r in f o r n iu t io n o n th e s e o p e n in g s . TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 CIVIL SERVICE L E A M R Pa^fe Four C I V I L F e w S E R V I C E A p p ly fo r E x p la in s S e n io r it y C o m p u tin g O nly a f e w a p p lic a tio n s fo r tli«; s i i l n v a y p r o m o t i o n t e s t s f o r r a i l i 'o a d clerk, tow ennan and n i o l o r n i a n w e n ? f i l e d Avith t h e M u n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o i n m i s ,><ioa nj) u n t i l the tim e The I.IO A D K li w e n t t o p r e s s , ilo w e v c r , Commi.s.'iion o f f i c i a l s s a y tiiis i s n o t u n u s u a l , s i n c e m o s t j i |) , ) l i c a t i o n s .'ire n o t n o r m a l l y f i le d u n t i l j u s t b e f o r e t h e n e a d lin(‘. 'I'he filinf? ] )erio d f o r t h e Ji . v r r , l i i ' r a n d * i n D i.)l)s d o s e N E W S u b w a y r e s u lt if th e s e n io r ity e a rn e d by t h e m i n t h e p r i v a t e li n e s w e r e to be w ip e d o u t a n d a ll c o m p u ta ­ t io n s b a s e d o n l y o n t h e d a t e o f u n ific a tio n . C o m m is s io n IN S e n io rity S e n io rity , th e C o m m is s io n a n ­ n o u n c e s , w i l l be c o m p u t e d a.s f o l ­ lo w s ; For each y e a r o f a c tiv e and c o n t i n u o u s s e r v ic e i n th e la b o r a n d c o m p e t i t i v e c la s s e s o f t h e Y O R K P ro m o tio n s M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e p r io r to th e d a te o f th e fir s t p a r t o f th e m e n t a l e x a m in a tio n , o n e -h a lf p o in t s h a ll be a d d e d to t h e s er­ v ic e r a t i n g . A f r a c t i o n a l p e r i o d o f n in e m o n th s o r m o r e s h a ll b e c o n s id e r e d a s o n e y e a r . A r e s i­ d u a l fr a c tio n o f fr o m th re e to n i n e m o n t h s s h a l l b e c o n s id e r e d as a h a l f y e a r a n d s h a ll be added fo r th is p e rio d . The s e n io r ity in c r e m e n t s h a ll I n n o case exceed 5 % . T h e B M T a n d I R T e m p lo y e e s In t h e c u r r e n t te s ts w i l l r e c e iv e s e n io r ity f o r a p p r o x im a t e ly on « y e a r ’s c i t y s e r v ic e a n d a m a x i ­ m u m o f n in e y e a rs In th e p r iv a te c o m p a n ie s . In fu t u r e e x a m in a ­ t i o n s p r o g r e s s i v e l y le s s c o m p a n y s e r v ic e w i l l b e c o n s id e r e d u n t i l a t t h e e n d o f 10 y e a r s , c it y s e r v ic e o n ly w ill c o u n t in d e te rm in in g p ro m o tio n a l c re d it. B e c a u s e s e rv ic e r a t in g s r e s u lt f r o m p e r i o d i c r e p o r t s , n o s e i-v ic e H E A L T H IN S P E C T O R & TlnirN., 6 . » p.m . IN S P E C T O R of H O U SIN G J.KCTl Ki;S-M«>ii. & Tluirn., 8.15 p .m . M otor V olilfle Kxniiiiiier, T reasury K i i fo r c c ) i i H i ; t -A pe nt , r a i d J’ n n c h flj)P r a ti n f? , ( ,' a l c u U i t o r , A c t u a r i a l A s s i s t n i it , I n . s p i r t o r M B f i l l t r . H u l l , ,lr . E n KiiU 'er (Civil - K l c f t r l r a l ) , Postal ('le rk -C a rric r, Patrolriiaii, K lfvatur I n s p p c - t o r , S u l . w a y o x a n i s ( U a il r o a c . l Clerk, M o to n u a n , T ow ci'iu a n ), Couri A tto n cla iir-C lo i k. T utoring in Civil S iT v l'- e , j r n t l i e i i i a t i c f " , A r i t l i n i e t l c , A l ■jrebra, G e o m e t r y , ' ■ J 'r lK o u o in c t ry . I . K ' K N S K S — ( I’r o f . K u K i i i e e r , S t a t i o n ­ ary K r m 'I n c e r , El o ct r li . -l a ii , M aster I'lu n ib e r ) . r r ' ) , a r a t I o n K n c i i n e o r i n R Col lt' Kes , F U ii i} ? I ' a i l e t , A r m y , N a v y K . x a n is . liij^he r i ) r o m o t i o n e x a m . ( ’rcdits fi'ivcn So t h a t so m e c ic d it b e g iv e n e m p lo y e e's o f th e fo rm e i' i)iiv a te l y o w n tril s y s t e m s , t h a t s e c t i o n o f t h e r e g u l a t i o n \ s 'b i c h i ) r o v i d e s f o r a s e n i o r i t y i n c i - e m e n t in p r o ­ m o tio n al e x a m in a tio n s fo r city s e iv i c c s h a ll be a p p lie d to th e s e t'rn id o y e e s . S e n io rity e arn ed in tlie s e r v i c e o f t h e p i i v a t c lin e s Avill b e c ie d it('d in th e sam e m a n n e r a s s (;n io iit y in t h e c ity serv ice . T h is, th e C’o m m i s s i o n f e e l s , Avill t h e r e b y c ( p i i t a l ) l y r e ­ w a r d th o s(' e m p lo y e e s w ith lo n g e r s erv ice a n d jn e v e n t ttu ; i n j u s ­ tice A\liiclx w ouki o th e rw ise M O N D E L L IN S T IT U T E 230 « i : v i ’ 41.S r . FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN In a M o d e rn L a b o r a to r y Individual Instructions Praclical Experience . . Latest Equipment . . . Faurot Fingerprinf Laboratory 246 T h e b o y s w h o h a v e p a s se d th e f ir e te s t w ill s o o n b e d o in g w o r k lik e e n te r in g th e H E W S BEGIN ON “PREVAILING PAY” 7 6 ’‘ I s P a s s G r a d e O n F ire m a n T e s t W e ll , it's a ll over. The boys wh o to o k the f i r e ­ man test have no m o re m athe­ matics to sweat over, no more ladders to clim b, no more du m b ­ bells to l i f t . The game is played, and now the resu lts are in. The resu lts are these: F i n a l passing m a r k is 76‘/ r. Per Week E XA M IN ER - IN SPEC T O R CLASSES NOW FORMING Write or IMione for CJomplete Information. All iiislruclioii uiuN-r persoiuil (Kulircd), Nuw V»rk I’iri* T h e y ’l l b e MADISON AVENUE New York City H O U SIN G IN S P E C T O R r o i ici.; D i'. rr., M':\ v v o u k c i t y I N T K N S I V K T K A I N i N C for M E N T A L & IM IY SIC A L I ' N ' I ' I L I';XA.\1IN A ’I’I O N . — .Small E n r o l l m e n t F e e . ENROLL NOW! th is. F ir e D e p a r tm e n t s h o r t ly a f te r th e ir li s t is e s ta b lish e d — a n d th e lis t is e x p e c te d w ith in a f e w w e e k s . P A T R O L M A N , V E H IC L E W lSfo jis in 7-2«8»5 LEA R N TO BE A -E X A M IN A T IO N O R D E R E D ! - M O TO R r a t in g c re d it w ill be g r a n te d fo r u n re p o rte d s e r v ic e s p e rfo rm e d w h ile th e s y s te m s w e r e p i iv a t e l y o p era ted . H o w e v e r , d u e to t h e f a c t t h a t th e pro c e ss o f r e c la s s i­ fic a tio n w a g in c o m p le te , th e f i l ­ i n g o f s e r v ic e r a t i n g r e p o r t s f o r t h e p e r i o d e n d e d M a r c h 31, 194 1 was w a iv e d a n d a ll th e s e em ­ p lo yees w i ll be c re d ite d w ith a s ta n d a rd r a tin g o f 1% fo r as­ sum ed s a tis fa c to ry s e r v ic e fo r th a t p e rio d . B e g in n in g w ith M a r c h 31, 1942, i t w i l l b e n e c e s ­ s a r y f o r f o r m a l s e r v ic e r a t i n g r e ­ p o r t s t o b e f i l e d , t h e C o m m is s io .T says. T,K< r i KKS—-Mon. O c t . 27. M eanw hile, th e C o m m issio n ) ) a r t i c u l a r l y urj-’e s c a n d i d a t e s oil th e a n d HM'L’ d i v i s i o n s t o f i l e foi' t h e t e s t s e v e n t h o u R h it m a y n o t m e a n a n i m m e d i a t e bij? boost, in p a y , b e c a u s e it w ill p r o ­ v id e eligibility for the next ( ' )in niis.‘; i o n o ir i c i M l s s a y t h a t i n r o in p u t iiiK t h e m i n k s in r e c o r d a n d s o n i o r i t y f o r tlicsr. e x a m i n a lio n s , s c r v ic c w ill bo c o n s id e io d h .'ic k t o t h e e t ' f f c t i v e d a t e s o f u n i l i c a t i o n . I n o t h e r w o r d s , J u n o 2, 1<)4() l o r t l i c l i M T a n d J u n e i:'., for th e IR T . W h e n e v e r it b e ­ c o m e s n(!cc.s.s;iry t o c o n s i d e r t t i o H o n io iity of e m p lo y e e s p r i o r to th(! d a t e s o f u n i f i c a t i o n , t h e s a m e I uU-s w i l l b e f o l l o w e d a s a r c u s e d ill i l e t e r n i i i i i n g t h e s e n i o r i t y o f ])orsons J 'e g u la rly e m p lo y e d in th e p erm anent C iv il S erv ic e. 'I 'l i a t is . t h e o r i g i n a l d i i t e o f «.pj i o i n t m c n t in tin; } ) iiv a te ly -o \v n e d lin o s s h a ll b e c o n s t r u e d to bo t h a t , d.'ite o f a i > p o i n t n i e n t w b i c l i is f o U o w o d b y c o n t i n u o u s a n d u n in te r iu p te d serv ice. A. b r e a k in o m p l o y m e n t o f le s s t h a n o n e y i;a r's d u r;itio n s h a ll n o t b e c o n ­ s id ered a s a n in te r r u p tio n in th e c o n tin u ity of s u c h sp iv ice. T h is, t h e C o m m i s s i o n j> o i n ts o u t , is i n a c c o r d a n c e w ith tlie p r a c t i c e fo l­ l o w e d u n d e r t l i e C’iv il S e r v i c e l a w as in te rj)ie ted hy th e co u rts, C I T Y The 2,500th candidate earned a grade o f 76.5*i. The grade o f 76*/c w e n t to the candidate whose nu m be r is 2C0J. The te st pr oduced no bo dy w i t h a grade o f 100':'c. H i g h e s t m a rk was 94.15. 54 candidates received 90Vo o r better. 1.7S2 candidates received betwee n 80'/c and 90'/c. 213 candidates received between 79% and 80'/c, 186 candidates received between 7S'o to 79'r. 154 candidates received between 77'Jv and 78'V. 117 candidates received b2tween 76'i and 77'k. The f i n a l grade consists o f an average oi the m arks made on bo th the w r i t t e n and physical tests. isioii <»f |)c|iiil.v t'liii'f Kolici't 1C. Mt;(iiiiinon Over 30 years of experieiieo in Civil Sorvife k ii |K t \ F O U i '. 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B..S., L.L.B. JA.MIflS P. OA.gBT, A.B., M.A.. L.L.B. of jo b s m en. H o s p ita ls as fo r ap­ m a in te n a n c e T h i r t y - t w o n a m e s , u p t o e li­ g i b l e n u m b e r 274, o n t h e g i o u p D , li s t , 19 n a m e s , u p to e l i g i b l e n u m ­ b e r 51G, o n t h e g r o u p B D e p u ty P a ris p r e v a ilin g w ith C o m p tr o lle r th e pay t o b e t a k e n u p O c t o b e r 15. F ire ­ m e n a n d o i le r s w i l l bo h e a r d Oc­ t o b e r 17. en­ g in e e rs , and N ext week p ile K e y s to n e tra c to r d riv in g e n g in e e rs shovel e n g in e e rs a r e s c h e d u le d to be h e a r d . I n a l l , 24 c la s s i f i c a t i o n s o f l a b o r e r s a n d in ( h a n i c s w h o c o m e u n d e r th o p r e v a i l i n g r a t e p r o v is io n s o f t h e s t a t e l a b o r l a w s a r e s c h e d u le d to be h e a r d b e t w e e n no w ' a n d D e ­ c e m b e r 10. 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J L K x . 2 -4 4 5 8 TOOAY f u r m o t r a i n e d l u a c c o u n t i n g —e x p a n d h iK busini;sa a n il hulu & try m u s t hiivo tlio n i; a l t r a c t i v o p a y ; d i r e c t r o a d to p r o f o r r e d e x eo iU iv a pc.sltlons or own prafU oe. G e t r e a d y n o w In . s p a r e t i m e t o n i i i k o m o s t o£ I m p o r ­ t a n t n e w op]H )rtinililes. I . . e u r u ))y p r o v e d m e t h o i l , t h r o u g h f a m o u s u n l v o r s l t y - g r a d e cour.se y o u c a n f o l l o w l y youreel/. T u u r e c e i v e t h o i d e n t i c a l m a t e r i a l —l e c t u r e n o t e s a n d p r a c t i c e as.‘i l g n m e n t s - w ith soliilioHH—d e v e l o p e d a n d ,u.sed a t Js'ortliw e s t e r n I'nlverwity n i i d u o w w i d e l y used for H O M E STU DY . B y easy, K ra d e d s te p s , y o u go f ro m e l e m e n ­ ta r y th ro u g h ailv an ced acco u n tin g , I n c l u d i n g c o s t n , a u d i t s —e v e n m a t h e ­ m atics. S p le n d id s a f e g u a r d to y o u r busine.s.s f u t u r e . Send for This F R E E B O O K L E T K i l l In a n d m a l l t h e c o u p o n b e l o w f o r f r e e T io okl et , " H o w to G e t A h e a d t h r o u g h A c c o u n tin g ,” w ith fu ll d e ta ils of u nliiue a d v a n t a g e s of th is p rac tic a l, l o w e»Nt co ur .s e . 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S T u y v esa n t 9 - 6 9 0 0 19 Is Low Age For Cop Test P resen t p U in s p a tro lm a n fo r th e e x a m in a tio n c o m in g in d i c a t e a p p l i c a n t s w i l l h a v e to be a t le a s t 19 y e a r s o ld a t t h e t i m e o f f i l i n g f o r t h e t e s t. _ W h i l e t h e m i n i m u m a g e o f 19 is n o t d e f i n i t e , P a u l .T. K e r n , p r e s i ­ d e n t o f th e M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ­ ic e C o n m ii s s io n , s a y s i t is “ v e r j ’ I>robablG.” I n a n y case, c a n d i d a t e s p a s s i n g t h o t e s t w i l l h a v e to b e a t le a s t 21 a t t h e t i m e o f a p p o i n t m e n t . T h e s e age r e q u ir e m e n ts a re th e s a m e a s i n th e l a s t p a t r o l m a n te s t. H o w e v e r, th e y d iffe r fro m th e r e q u ire m e n ts set u p f o r th e re c e n t fir e m a n e x a m . I n th e la t ­ t e r c ase, c a n d i d a t e s o n l y 17 y e a r s o ld w e r e p e r m i t t e d t o f i l e . is to jic e t w o y e a r s in s t e a d o f f o u r . S in c e i t w a s p l a n n e d t o h o ld c op t e s ts e v e r y t w i j y e a r s , h e s a y s , i t w a s o b v i o u s ly f u t i l e fo r anyone u n d e r 19 t o a p p l y becau.se h e p ro b a b ly c o u ld n o t q u a l if y f o r a p jjo in tm e n t s in c e th e le g a l a g o m i i \ i m u n i a t a p p o i n t m e n t l i m e is 21. H o w e v e r , in t h e f i r e m a n t e s t, C o m m is s io n e r S a y re says, it w as not known ho w ' lo n g th e li s t w o u l d h e in e x i s te n c e . I f it ru n s t h e f u l l 4 y e a r s , s o m e 1 7 - y e a r -o !d c a n d i d a t e s m a y r e a c h 21 b e f o r e i t s e x p i r a t i o n a n d t h e r e f o r e be e lig ib l e f o r a p p o i n t m e n t . T h e n e w cop te s t h a s been o r ­ d e r e d b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n b u t as y e t no d e fin ite d a te h a s been set f o r th e r e c e ip t o f a p p lic a tio n s . H o w e v e r , i t is e x p e c t e d t h e y w i l l be a v a i l a b l e w i t h i n t h e n e x t t w o o r th re e m o n th s . T h e w r it t e n test is s c h e d u le d f o r n e x t s p r i n g . T h e p h y s ic a ls w i l l p r o b a b l y b e h e ld s o m e tim e n e x t s u m m e r. S t t y r e K xplaiii.s 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 e x p la in s th e d iffe r e n c e b y p o in t­ in g o u t t h a t t h e C o m m i s s io n , in 1^39, a d o p t e d a p o l i c y w h e r e b y p o Iie« l i s t s w o u l d r e m a i n i n ex - T liere ever are leH « b efo r« » —y o u r ap p lic u u t.4 clu»no< « t in g a civ il s e rv ic e jo b a r e th an ever !»eforc. 4 p p ly of th an R et­ g reate* now l TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Six W Cily h a t th e C o p o n th e B e a t Civil Scrvicc T h in k s News B riefs C la rc n c e 2 43 f(l W . s tre e t, to p s th e B la c k w e ll, R o s c d a le , p ro m o tio n T h e r a n k a n d file o f th e city ro lic o D e p a rtm e n t a re , se e m in g ­ ly, 1 0 0 % b e h in d th e m o v e f o r t h e 15 p e r c e n t p a y increa.se c a l l e d f o r a t t h e la.st s t a t e c o n ­ v e n tio n o f th e p o lice a n d f i r e 1 38 -1 8 Q ueens, lis t f o r y a r d - m a s t e r in th e I N D d iv is io n o f th e t r a n s i t s y s te m . H e sco re d 8 1 .9 3 % . A t o t a l o f 51 c a n d i d a t e s p a s s e d th e exam . T h o C o m m i s K i o i i r<>sorv<*s d o c l ftio ii o il l l u i r c ( j u c s t o f t w o a d d r ( ;K 8 o ^ r a p h o p e r a t o r s , g r a d e 2, in th e D e p a r tm e n t o f W e lfa r e , fo r c lia n g < ; o f t i t l e t o c l e r k , g r a d e 2 . T h r e e p r o v i s i o n a l p r o m o t i o n s in th e I R T d iv is io n o f th e tr a n s it s y s te m h a v e been a p p ro v e d p e n d ­ in g th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f p ro m o ­ t i o n lis ts . l l . v n i a n M a r g u l i e s , 729 A v e n u o T , B r o o k l y n , h<‘a d s t h e n e w 5 - m a n p r o m o tio n lis t f o r J u n io r a d m in ­ is t r a t iv e a s s is ta n t, O ffic e o f th o C’o m p t r o l l e r . l i e !»iiule 8 2 .4 2 % f o r th e to p m a r k . T h e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n o . k . ’d a r e c o m m e n d a t i o n t o d e ­ c l a r e t h e c o lle g e c le i-k l i s t a p p r o p i ia t e f o r a s s is ta n t lib r a r ia n , a n d th o s tru c tu re m a in ta in e r , g ro u p D li s t , a p p ro p ria te fo r in s tru c to r (tra d e s ) (k n o w le d g e o f c a rp e n ­ try ). T h e C o m m is s io n a p p roved, a m e n d e d re s o lu tio n s r e c la s s ify in g 2 2 0 e m p lo y o o s o f t h e T R T a n d 68 e m p lo y e e s o f t h e B M T i n t o t h e c o m p e titiv e c la s s . They w ero r e s o l u t i o n s 7G a n d 77. A ls o o . k . ’d re s o lu tio n 78, rec h u s s ify in g 1 20 o t h e r I R T e m p lo y e e s . AT N IG H T - SIE E P D o y o u drink enough milk? De­ licious, rufresliing . •. inexpensive . . . milk is one beverage tliat does more than merely satisfy thirst. A warm glass just before helps you off to sound sleep in n jiffy. Next time thirst calls—c/r/n/c m i l k ! 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T h e cops h a d to w a it im t il i t w a s a ll o v e r b o fo ro t h e y f in a lly s av / a b it m o re in t h e ir p a y e n v elo p e . T a k in g at ran d o m p re c in c t.'} lo c a te d th r o u g h o u t th e c ity , T h o I^ E A D P ]R fo u n d th is : P a tro lm a n W ilb u r F o rs y th e , 8 0 th p re c in c t, fe e ls th a t “any m a n a ffe c te d w i t h th e in c re a s e d t a x e s s h o u ld rem e m b e r th a t a cop, a ls o , m u s t p a y t h e sam o ta x e s .” P r iv a te W a g e s U p J o h n C u r l e y , G is t p r e c i n t , s a y s : “ P r iv a t e c o rp o ra tio n s h a v e in ­ c re a s e d w a g e s . O n e re a s o n w a s to m e e t th e s te a d y in c re a s e in th o cost of liv in g . Food has in ­ c rea sed , re n ts w ill go u p . Tho m e m b e r s o f t h e p o lic e f o r c e , l i v ­ in g in a n d w o r k in g f o r th e c it y a r e e n title d to be a b le to liv e a n o rm a l life a n d a c c o rd in g to ex ­ i s t i n g c o n d it io n s . T h e o n ly w a y t h i s c a n b e a c c o m p l i s h e d is t o g iv e th e cop n o r m a l a n d e x is tin g e q u iv a le n t ra te s o f p a y .” D e te c tiv e W illia m J. Bowen, F i r s t S q u a d , s a y s c o s ts o f l i v i n g h a v e gone up fo r e ve ry o n e in ­ c l u d i n g cops b u t t h a t c ops p a y r e m a in s th e s am e . Says he: “ I n c r e a s e d c o s ts o f c o m m o d i t i e s HOLLEY WINS INCREMENTS FOR INVESTIGATORS FRESH FROM THE FARM AT DAWN YOU to interv iew the m e n on th e b e a t a b o u t th e p a y raise. E v e ry m a n in terv iew ed levels. T h e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t re q u e s t­ ed t h a t I ’a t r o lm a n E m i l J . S u m o k "be p e r m i t t e d t o f i l e a l a t e a p p l i ­ c a tio n fo r a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n ­ d e n t o f te le g ra p h , b u t th e C o m ­ m is s io n s a id no. H E IP g ro u p s a t U tica. The L E A D E R sent a rep o rter living O n Ih e re e o n im e iid a lio n o f th e S e rv ic e H a l in g K iir e a ii, th e m a r k o f D a v i d J i. ( i l a d s t o i i e o n r e c ­ o rd a n d s e n io r ity in th e e x a m f o r p r o m o t i o n t o c o u r t c l e r k , g r a d e 3, l i a s b e e n i n c r e a s e d f r o m 7 1 .7 8 % t o 7 5 .0 5 % . TO A b o u t • y\(l.lri'.^s ...................................................... • !(¥ •< « ••••••••••••••••••••• S o c ia l i n v e s t i g a t o r s i n t h e B o a r d o f C liild W e lf a r e a r e to g e t t h e ir in c re m e n ts . On J u ly 1 these in v e s tig a to rs w e r e r e c e i v i n g $1,740 p e r a n n u m . No p ro v is io n was m ade in th o b u d g e t f o r t h e p a y m e n t to t h e m o f a n a n n u a l i n c r e m e n t o f $120 d u o J u l y 1. A p p a r e n t l y t h e y w e r e l e f t o n t o f th e b u d g e t because i t w a s a n tic ip a te d t h a t a r e s o lu tio n o f th o M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n c o n c e r n i n g l l i i s g r o u p o f e m p lo y e e s w o u l d be a p p r o v e d b y t h e S t a t e C o m m is s io n : th e re s o lu tio n e s ta b ­ lis h e s th o s a l a r y o f s o c ia l i n v e s t i ­ g a t o r , g r a d e 1, u p to b u t n o t i n ­ c l u d i n g $1,800; a n d s o c ia l i n v e s t i ­ g a t o r , g r a d e 2, f r o m $ 1,8 0 0 u p t o $2,400. S t a t e A s s e m b l y m a n I i ; i J I. H o l l e y , a c t i n g f o r t h e in v e s t ig it^ ^ r s , i n s t i ­ t u t e d a n a c t i o n o n A u g u s t 1 i n th o S u p re m e C o u rt fo r a n o rd e r d ire c t­ in g th e D e p a r t m e n t o f W e l f a r e , C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s io n , a n d t h e C o m p tr o lle r to in c lu d e u p o n t h e ir r e c o r d s a li n e f o r s o c ia l i n v e s t i g a ­ t o r s a t $1,8()0 a y e a r f o r t h o p e r i o d c o m m e n c i n g J u l y 1, 1941, a n d t e r ­ m i n a t i n g J u n e 30, 1942. T h e v a rio u s d e p a r tm e n ts in v o lv e d h a v e s in c e a g r e e d , a s a r e s u l t o f c o n f e r e n c e s , t h a t t h e s o c ia l i n v e s t i ­ g a t o r s a r e e n t i t l e d to r e c e i v e t h e i r a n n u a l i n c r e m e n t o f $120, w h i c h w o u l d b r i n g t h e i r s a l a r i e s u p to $1,860, b e g i n n i n g w i t h J u l y 1, 1941. T h e y a r e t h u s e s t a b l is h e d a s r e ­ m a i n in g s till in th e u n g r a d e d s e r­ v ic e a n d e n t i t l e d t o a f u r t h e r i n ­ c r e m e n t o f $120 o n J u l y 1, 194 2 u n d e r th o M c C a r t h y i n c r e m e n t l a w . S h o u ld t h e r e s o l u t i o n g r a d i n g t h e in v e s tig a to rs be a p p r o v e d b y th o S ta te C o m m is s io n , th e y w i ll a u to ­ m a t i c a l l y be i n c l u d e d i n t h e g r a d e 2 g ro u p , p r o v id in g th e m w i t h a n ­ n u a l i n c r e m e n t s u p to t h e t o p o f t h e grade. T h e y a r e to re c e iv e s u p ­ p le m e n ta ry checks w ith in th e n e x t w e e k fo r th e ir b a c k pay, a n d w ill th e r e a fte r be c a rrie d a t th e ir in ­ c re m e n t la to . M o n e y g o u p , b u t c o p s ’ p a y e n v e lo p e s r e ­ m a in th e s a m e .” A t r a f f i c cop a t T r a f f ic B says h e p a i d $22 f o r a p a i r o f s h o e s i n W o r l d W a r N o . 1— a n d h e d i d n ’ t lik e it. H e fig u re s , i f p re s e n t con­ d itio n s c o n tin u e , he m ig h t be p a y i n g t h e s a m e p r ic e s a l l o v e r a g a in . T h e r e fo r e , he says, le t ’s g e t t h e r a i s e n o w , so w e c a n m e e t t h e c o m i n g “ j a c k - u p ” i n p r ic e s . P a tro lm a n W illia m F . H a r k in s , o f th e H a r b o r S q u ad , says: “ S h o u ld w e c a n c e l o r r e d e e m i n ­ s u r a n c e p o lic ie s j u s t t o m e e t t h e h i g h c o s t o f e x i s t e n c e ? T h a t ’s t h e o n l y w a y i t c a n b e d o n e so f a r as m a n y o f us a re c o n c e rn e d . S u r e , w e d o n ’t w a n t t o d o i t . W h o does? B u t i f w e a r c e xp ec te d to d o n a te to e v e r y t h in g w e have b e e n d o n a t in g to , t h e o n ly w a y o p e n , i t s e e m s , is t o c a s h i n i n ­ s u r a n c e p o lic ie s t o g e t t h e d o u g h . M e a n w h ile , pay in to p e n s io n f u n d s a n d e v e r y t h i n g els e a s k e d o f c o p s .” A n o t h e r c o p s a id h e w a s “ p e r ­ suaded” b y th e F H A to b u y a h o m o . N o w , h e s a y s , h e is w o r r y ­ in g a b o u t h o w to p a y o ff. Too m a n y p e o p le , h e s a y s , t h i n k t h e cops a re o v e rp a id . Y e t th e y h a v e t h e s a m e p ro b le m s t h a t a p p a r ­ P ro b le m s e n tly c o n f r o n t us a ll—su c h as “ k e e p in g th e h o m e p a id fo r , e t c .” The “ K i d s ’" a t H o m e A n o t h e r cop s a id h e h a s t w o " k i d s ” in h is f a m i l y ju s t a b o u t a b le t o t a k e c a r e o f t h e m s e l v e s . “ W h a t h a p p e n s ? ” he asks. “ O n e w a s a c c e p te d as e lig ib le f o r t h e a r m y . T h e o t h e r is a w a i t ­ in g c a ll. B o th o f th e m w 6re w o r k in g a n d h e lp in g p a y t h e ir way. N o w t h a t th e cost o f liv ­ in g has go ne u p w e fin d o u r tw o sons c a lle d a w a y a n d m e w i t h th e added expense o f s e n d in g th e m w h a t w e th in k th e y need and m e a n w h ile m e e tin g th e b u t c h e r a n d th e g r o c e r w i t h h is n e w p r ic e s . W h y d o w e w a n t a ra is e ? Y o u g u e s s .” M ik e J. M ahoney, says ju s t a b o u t w h a t q u o te d ab o ve th in k s . T r a ffic N , th e o ffic e r C o rn e liu s F. C u lk in s , E ig h th P re c in c t, lik e so m a n y o t h e r s , says u n ifo r m s a n d e q u ip m e n t a r e c o s t l y t o c o p s a n d y e t t h i s c o s t is n o t e x p e c t e d o f e m p lo y e e s o f p r i ­ v a t e e m p l o y m e n t . W h y s h o u l d n ’t cops be g iv e n c re d it f o r th e a d d i­ tio n a l expense th e y h ave, he asks. A n o t h e r cop says th e s tre n u o u s d u t y b y w a y o f s p e c ia l a s s ig n ­ m e n ts , a re o n ly a s k e d o f cops. I n p r iv a t e in d u s t r y , h e says, s p e c ia l d u t y c a l ls f o r s p e c i a l p a y . A n o th e r tra ffic s q u a d cop s ays th e in c re a s e d ta x e s “ o n to p o f a l l o t h e r s is u n f a i r . ” Cops, he says, a re s u b je c t to c a l l, a t a ll tim e s w h e n p r iv a t e w o r k e r s ju s t lo o k o u t th e w i n d o w a n d e x p e c t cops to “ ta k e c a re o f th e s itu a ­ tio n ” w h a te v e r it m ig h t be. D o m in ic k C a ric h , 32nd P r e c in c t, says w h o d o n ’t w a n t a ra is e ? M e a t P ric e s U p A s h le y H o lm e s , 3 0 th P r e c in c t, p o i n t s to t h e p r i c e o f m e a t s a n d e v e r y o th e r c o m m o d ity used in th e u s u a l h o u s e h o ld . H e a ls o p o in ts o u t t h a t th e c o n tr ib u tio n s of cops to v a r io u s d r iv e s a re d e fin ite ly m o re th a n a sk e d o f th o “ o th e r fe llo w .” H o lm e s says t h a t n in e o f th e 15 th o u s a n d cops m a k e lo a n s f r o m t h e v a r i o u s i n ­ s t i t u t i o n s i n t h a t b u s in e s s . He p o i n t s o u t t h a t t h e co.st o f c l o t h fo r u n ifo r m s h as go ne u p a n d t h a t p e rh a p s th e n u m b e r o f cops m a k i n g lo a n s w i l l g o e v e n h i g h e r i f s o m e th in g is n ’t d o ne . . . a n d s o o n . , . H e t h i n k s e v e r y c o p is e ith e r a m a n t h a t has m a d e a lo a n o r h a s g o ne “ c o - m a k e r ” f o r a n o th e r cop. 1 1 -S q u a d fo r C o p s G e ts a C h a n c e B ill I n tr o d u c e d I s in H o w w ould y ou feel if th e boss v ;ere to a s k y ou to w o rk y e a r-in a n d -y e a r-o u t w ith o u t a real, honest-to -g o o d n ess d a y o ff? T h e cops of N e w Y o rk C ity feel t h a t th e y k n o w w h a t y ou w ould t h i n k . B e c a u s e t h e y d o n ’t g e t a r e a l d a y off! Som e tim e ago th e cops b eg an a f i g h t f o r A R e al D a y O ff. T h e P a t r o l m e n ’s B e n e v o l e n t A s s o c i a ­ tio n w a s b e h in d t h e issu e. T h e L P ]A D E R to o k u p th e fig h t. T o d a y i t lo o k s like th e cops h a v e a cliance to w in t h e i r b a t t l e . C o u n c ilm e n L o u is Joseph K in s le y a n d Cohen of th e B ro n x , i n t r o d u c e d a b i l l to m a k e have la w of t h e 11-s q u ad c h a r t . Now l e t ’s e x p l a i n t h i s . Under v a r io u s what is s y s te m . squads p resen t c o n d it io n s , p re c in c ts w o rk known th e T h is a re as m eans d iv id e d 1 0 -s q u a d th a t in to th e under th e 10 v a r io u s C o u n c il; P B A W h a t It M e a n s H ead T hanks L E A D E R fo r S u p p ort I n a le t t e r to J e r r y F i n k e l s te in , p u b lis h e r o f T h e C I V I L S E R V IC E L E A D E R , P a tric k W . H a r n e d y , P re s id e n t o f th e P a t r o l m e n ’s B e n e v o l e n t A s s o ­ c ia tio n , s ta te d th is w e e k : “ T h e m em bers o f ou r or­ g a n iz a tio n a re a w a re o f th e s u p p o rt t h a t y o u h a v e g iv e n to t h e i r e f f o r t s to h a v e t h e e le v e n sq u ad c h a r t a d o p ted fo r th e m e m b e r s o f th e P o lic e D e p a r t ­ m e n t. “You h a v e re c o g n iz e d t h e g re a t n eed fo r im p ro v in g th e w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s o f p o lic e ­ m en and y o u r v v l io l e h e a r t e d s u p p o rt o f tiiis m e a s u re h as e a rn e d f o r y o u th e g r a titu d e o f n o t o n ly o u r m e m b e r s h ip b u t t h e i r f a m i lie s as w e ll. “ On b e h a lf o f o u r e n tir e m e m l)e r s liip I w a n t to exp re s s t h e ir de e p a p p r e c ia t io n a n d to e x t e n d t o y o u t h e i r g o o d w 'is h e s f o r y o u r f u t u r e s u c c e s s .” to u rs . O n e g ro u p , o f th ro e squads, w o r k f r o m 12 m i d n i g h t t o 8 a . m . ; a n o th e r f r o m 8 to 4 a n d th e t h ir d f r o m 4 t o 12 w h i l e t h e l a s t , o r t e n t h s q u a d , is o f f . U n d e r th e 1 1 -s q u ad s y s te m th e c ops w o u l d b e a b le t o h a v e a 48hoxu' “ s w i n g ” in s t e a d o f t h e p r e s ­ e n t 32 “ s w i n g . ” B y a “ s w i n g ” is m eant th e tim e o ff b e tw e e n c h a n g i n g t o u r s , o r w h a t is n o w f i g i u e d , t h e c o p ’s d a y o f f . T h o c op h a s f i g u r e d t h a t h e r e a l ­ l y d o n ’t g e t a d a y o f f . No Day O ff I i o t ’s s a y C o p J o n e s d o es h is s i x l o u r s f r o m 4 p. m . to m i d n i g h t . F i n e . T h e n , l e t ’s s a y h e f in is h e s h is s i x t h t o u r a t m i d n i g h t B Y id a y . H e ’s t h e n o f f u n t i l 8 a . m . S u n d a y . T h a t ’s h is “ 3 2 . ” B u t i f h e w o r k s e i g h t h o u r s h e is n a t u r a l l y o f f 16 a n y w a y , every day. W h a t happens t o t h e s o - c a lle d d a y o f f ? Cops p o in t o u t t h a t p a in te rs , b r ic k la y e r s a n d a lm o s t e v e ry o n e e ls e g e ts o f f a b o u t n o o n S a t u r d a y a n d d o e s n ’ t h a v e t o r e t u r n to w o r k u n t il M o n d a y m o r n in g . T h a t ’s a re a l da y o ff. B u t if you get “ 32” a n d h a v e to t a k e t i m e o u t t o s le e p so t h a t y o u c a n g e t b a c k o n t h e jo b p re p a re d to “ p r o te c t lif e a n d p r o p e r ty ,” it d o es n ’t seem to add up. A n y w a y , t h e ic e is b r o k e n a n d i t s eem s li k e m a y b e t h e 11-s q u ad s y s te m m ig h t soon be a r e a lity . M a y b e som e c itiz e n m ig h t t h in k t h e a d d e d c o s t o f a n in c r e a s e d p o lic e f o r c e n e e d e d t o i n a u g u r a t e t h e n e w s y s te m m ig h t cost too m uch. A c tu a lly , le a d e r s o f t h e p r o g r a m s a y i t c o u l d be w o r k e d o u t w i t h o n ly a s lig h t in c re a s e in t h e n u m b e r o f m e n . T h e im p r o v e d e ffic ie n c y a n d m o r a le o f th e m e n , i t is s a id , w o u l d e a s i ly m a k e u p f o r t h e le s s n u m b e r o f c o p s a v a i l ­ a b le o n e a c h t o u r , H o w e v e r | , t h e r ig h t w a y to do it , o f c o u rse, w o u l d be t o a d d t o t h e f o i c e . Anyw ay, h e r e ’s th e b ill M e ss rs . K in s le y a n d C o h e n : of A lo c a l l a w to a m e n d th e a d m in ­ is tr a tiv e code o f th e C ity o f N e w Y o r k , in r e la t io n to th e d iv is io n in to p la to o n s , a n d squads o f th e u n i f o r m e d f o r c e o f t h e p o lic e d e ­ p a rtm e n t. B e i t e n a c te d b y th e C o u n c il as fo ll6 w s : S e c tio n 1. S e c t i o n 4 3 4 a - 2 5 .0 o f th e a d m in is tra tiv e code o f th e C ity of New Y o rk is hereb y a m e n d e d to r e a d as fo llo w s : S e c t i o n 4 3 4 a -2 5 .0 . T h r e e p l a t o o n s ys te m ; sq u ads; t r a f f i c sq u ad n o t a ffe c te d b y .— a . In accordan ce t o P o lic e m e n w i t h th e p ro v is io n s o f a n d s u p ­ p le m e n ta l to c h a p te r th re e h u n ­ d re d s ix ty o f th e la w s o f n in e te e n h u n d r e d e le v e n , a s a m e n d e d , t h e c o m m is s io n e r s h a ll d iv id e th e p a tr o lm e n in to th r e e p la to o n s a n d e le v e n sq uads. E x c e p t in th e e v e n t o f s trik e s , rio ts a n d c o n fla g r a tio n s o r on th e d a y s on w h ic h e le c tio n s a u th o r iz e d b y l a w s h a ll be h e ld . 1. T o u r s o f d u t y s h a l l c o m m e n c e a t m i d n i g h t , e i g h t o ’c lo c k a n t e m e rid ia n and f o u r o ’c lo c k p o s t m e rid ia n . 2. A squad of any m em ber t h e r e o f s h a ll n o t be a s s ig n e d to m o re th a n one to u r o f d u ty ; a n y s u ch to u r o f d u t y s h a ll n o t exc e e d e i g h t c o n s e c u t iv e h o u r s o f e a c h c o n s e c u t iv e t w e n t y - f o u r h o u r s f o r s i x c o n .s e c u tiv e d a y s a n d a t l e a s t f o r t y - e i g h t h o u r s s h a l l e la p s e b e ­ tw e e n th e te rm in a tio n o f a n y such s ix d a y s t o u r o f d u t y a n d t h e c o m ­ m e n c e m e n t o f a s u b s e q u e n t s ix d a y to u r o f d u ty . I n th e e v e n t o f a n y such s trik e , rio t, c o n fla g ra ­ t i o n , d a y o f e l e c t i o n , so m a n y o f s u c h h o u rs as m a y be n e c e s s a ry . b. T h e th re e p la to o n s y s te m s h a ll n o t a p p ly to o r g o v e r n t h e h o u rs o r to u rs o f d u ty o f s er­ g e a n ts o r p a tr o lm e n o f th e C ity o f N e w Y o r k , w h o m a y fr o m tim e to t im e be d e ta ile d o r a s s ig n e d to w h a t is k n o w n a n d d e s i g n a t e d a s t h e t i'a f f ic s q u a d , p ro v id e d , n e v e r ­ t h e le s s , t h a t t h e t o t a l n u m b e r o f m e m b e r s o f t h e p o lic e f o r c e o r d e ­ p a r t m e n t o f s u c h c i t y , so d e t a i l e d o r a s s i g n e d t o .such t r a f f i c s q u a d , s h a ll n o t a n y t im e exc e e d in th e a g g re g a te o n e -th ir d o f th e e n t ir e p o lic e f o r c e o r d e p a r t m e n t . S c c t i o n 2. T h i s lo c a l l a w s h a l l ta k e e ffe c t im m e d ia te ly . R e f e r r e d to th e C o m m it t e e o n C i v i l E m p l o y e e s . R e s . N o . 2 44 . If th e b ill goes t h r o u g h it's H U R R A Y fo r th e cops! They f in a lly g e t a r e a l h o n e s t-to -g o o d ness d a y o f f . PLEASANT LIVING W e h o p e y o u h a d a p le a sa n t s u m m e r ...a n d n o w b a c k to th e c it y ...a n d o n e 's d a ily b u sin e ss. C o n tin u e p le a s ­ ant liv in g at The P a r a m o u n t. . . b u t in e x p e n s iv e ly . Weekly rates as low as $10.50 single, monthly $45. Doubl* lates from $16 weekly, $60 monthly. Every room has a RADIO, private bath and circulating lea wafer. All rooms NEWLY decorated. 4 6 th S tr e e t, W e s t o£ B r o a d w a y , N E W Daily Rates irom $2.SO YORK CIVIL SERVICE LEADER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 C I V I L S E R V I C E — ---------------— ------------------------------------------------------------------ S t a t e I 1^^ T h is lis t w i ll be in e ffe c t fo r o n e y e a r u n le s s e x t e n d e d . A ll c a n d id a te s w h o a r e n o w o r w h o m a y l a t e r g o i n t o m i l i t a r y s e r v ic e , w ill r e t a in t h e ir p la c e on th e lis t. If th e y re tu rn to c iv ilia n lif e w h i l e t h e l i s t is s t i l l i n e f f e c t , t h e y w i l l be g iv e n a n o p p o r tu ftlty to c o m p le te t h e i r e x a m in a tio n s and b e c o m e r e -e lig ib le fo r ap­ p o in tm e n t a t th e ir o r ig in a l r a tin g . M e a n w h i l e , w h e r e v a c a n c ie s i n th e r a n k s o f th e T ro o p e rs a re fille d f r o m th e e x is tin g lis t, p r o ­ v is io n a l a p p o in tm e n ts w ill be m a d e in th e p la c e o f c a n d id a te s w h o h a p p e n t o b e i n t h e s e r v ic e . W h e n th e o r ig in a l e lig ib le r e tu r n s t o c iv ilia n life , h e w i l l re p la c e th e p r o v i s i o n a l , w h o w i l l d r o p b a c k to h i s o w n r a t i n g . T h i s is t h e u n d e r ­ s ta n d in g b e in g m a d e in eveiy c as e f i l l e d b y a p r o v i s i o n a l a p ­ p o in te e . S o m e a p p o in tm e n ts w ill be m a d e s o o n . H e r e is t h e t o p o f t h e l i s t o f tho se w h o passed th e e x a m in a ­ tio n c o n d u c te d la s t Decem ber w h e n m o r e t h a n 4,000 c a n d i d a t e s p a r t ic ip a t e d in te sts : 1 AVllliHin A. C rowI*»y T )iom as r \ H t'n n a n J o s e p h P. Caspy J lr u u o J. CnzzHtl C u rl L. I .I n b ln d H u b e r t E . Ko w i.i on Jo lin J. Bfirry H uK 'h K k T i i j j i i l>Hvl(l F i n n p H u l e l n . Sliino J n n i e s I ‘. U i l jj e n ii n 12 D o u a k l M o F a i T a u d 13 C h arles H. M cC arth y 14 W i l l i a m O. J o h n s o n 15 J o h n B. M urpliy I tl K d w a i 'd M. S h e e h a n 17 1j e w is 1’. J o n e H , J r . 18 F r e d e r i c k C. D a v i d 19 J o h n J. lleB an 2(» E u K e u e H e u . - c h e ] 21 H t e ii h e ii J . I j ' x - k u i n n -*a J o h n P . M n n e r t y 23 J o h n P. M o C arth y 24 H aro ld E. Looney Ji5 Petei- J . G a l l a g h e r 2(t O s b o r n e f i u s t l n 2T K o b e r t I.. I>ee 28 H a y w a r d E . R a i- in u a fc e n 29 J a i u e . s 'VV. W o o d 30 J o h n J. Q uinn 31 L a w r e n c e M. D i l l o n 32 E d w a r d J. M uriihy 33 J a m e s F. Cooney 34 J o h n J. D uffy 3r. Jn.soph B. Fitz.trerald 3(J E u H e n u F . O ’C’o n u o r 37 H a r r y B. N elso n 38 J a m e s J. S m ith 39 J . E . A i d c r a o n 40 F r a nc!.-? J . M a l m r 41 W i l l i a m F . Hei k e r 42 C h a r l e . s T^. R i c l i i n o i i d 43 S an fo rd E. I.en t 44 J o h n If. T h o n i p s o u 4 .". J o s e j . h H . I ' a u l i n 4t! C h a r l e . s liuKt^ell 47 D a n i e l F . U o c l i e 48 F r a n o K s W . K o c f e 49 I ’e t e r J . J o n e . s .'lO J o h n C. K e n n e d y 51 H a r o l d AT. O .^ b o rn ."i2 r * au l U. V a n d e r n i a i k 53 F r a n c ' l H K o r e m a n r.4 D e n n i .s J . H u r l e y n.'i Charle .>i C iu hl ."(> AV IIl iam 1’. J l a r r l n K t o U ")7 R o b e r t J . C u m n i i n K H 08 F r . ' d It. C i n i n i n . u h a n i ,-)9 A l f r e d a. C r a n n e l l (iO S t e p h e n A. H o g i i n fll R a y m o n d A. S t r a n . s s 02 W E. DuKan •13 J o h n 11. C l i n t o n C4 J o s e p h P . M u s U e n t55 T h o m a s K. O ’K e e f e Bti A r t h u r F . R e l n l s i - h . tJT J a m e a E . 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W h e n th e d is c re p ­ a n c y w a s d is c o v e r e d , t h e s e 1,200 w e r e g a th e r e d in t h e a s s e m b ly h a ll a n d g iv e n t h e ir c h o ice f r o m a m o n g th re e a lte rn a tiv e s : 1. T h e y c o u l d g e t t h e i r f i l i n g fe e b a c k . 2. T h e y c o u l d r e m a i n a f t e r t h e a fte rn o o n c a n d id a te s a t M o r r is w e r e fin is h e d , a n d t a k e th e te s t in th e e v e n in g . 3. T h e y c o u ld ta k e th e te.st e ith e r a t E v a n d e r C h ik ls o r W a s h ­ in g t o n I r v i n g . N o P roctors S e v e r a l h u n a r e d d e c id e d t o t a k e th e te s t e ls e w h e re a n d h u r r ie d b y s u b w a y t o t h e i r p e w s c h o o l. T h e y w e r e n o t a c c o m p a n ie d b y H ad L ittle, T h e C o m m i s s i o n is t r y i n g to le a rn w h e re th e e r r o r o c c u rre d b u t has m a d e no h e a d w a y . 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J, 800 a y e a r A i r c r a f t I n s t r u m e n t M e c h a n i c . . . . 1,'»00 a y e a r A i r c r a f t I n s t r u m e n t M e c h a n i c , J r . 1 , OS/) a y e a r A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c .................................... 1,800 a y e a r A i r c r a f t P r o p e l l e r M e c h a n i c .... 1,800 a year A ir c r a f t iPropeller M echanic, J r . . 1,08/) a y e a r A i r c r a f t S h e e t M e t a l W o r k e r . . . . ■',800 a y e a r year I j c a t h e r a n d C a n v a . s W o r k e r 1,800 a L e a th e r a nd C anvas W orker, J r . . . 1,0.®/) a y e a r M a c h n l s t ............................................................ 1.800 a y e a r M a c h i n i s t , J r .................................................... 1.080 a y e a r 5.1 55 D a y t o n , O h i o , W’ r l g h t F i e l d , F a irfie ld Air D epot. A ircraft In stru m e n t M e ch a n ic .... A ircraft In stru m e n t M echanic, J r . U. S.50 a d a y t 8.00 a d a y t M a c h i n i s t .......................................................... O p e ra to r, Tool G rid in g M a c h in e s .. S e t - u p M a n ( A u t o m a t i c Sc. M a c h . ) T o o l m a k e r ....................................................... 7.52 5.00 7.28 8,00 A n n a p o l i.s, M d .. N a v a l E n ­ g in ee rin g E x p e r im e n t Sta. 02 I n d i a n H e a d , M d., U. N aval Pow der F acto ry 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 Boston, Ma s. q., Navy O r d n a n c o m a n ? .............................................. S h i i . f i t t e r s .................................................... . 0 24 a d a y t 7.81 a d a y t 02 (>2 B r o o k l y n , N. Y., N e w Y o r k N avy Y ard L o f t s m i i n ......................................................... M a c h i n i s t ......................................................... S l i i p f i t . t e r ......................................................... T o o l m a k e r ....................................................... l.O O a n h r.t O.nt a n h r . t 0.9li a n h r . t l.O O an h r.t 02 02 02 02 Phll.-idelphla, Y ard A n i r l e n i l t h ( O t h e r F i r e s ) ................... C a l k e r & ( ' h i p i ) e r ( I r o n ) .................... P o p p e r s m i t l i .................................................. D r i l l e r . I ’l i e i i m a t i c .................................. 0. 04 0. 90 7 ,20 . '. 70 8 .00 dayt dayt dayt dayt dayt 02 02 02 02 02 C liarleston, Yard G a l v a n i z e r ....................................................... H e l p e r , M o l d e r ........................................... H e l p e r , S h l p f i t t e r .................................... H o l d e r O n ..................................................... I n . s t r u i n e i i t M a k e r ................................. I . o f t s i i i a n .......................................................... M a c h i i i l . s t ........................................................ P a t t e r n m M k e r .............................................. U i v e t H e a t e r ..............................................., U i v e t e r ( P n e u m a t i c ) ............................. S h e e t M e t a l W o r k e r ........................... S l i l p f i t t o r ......................................................... S h i p w r i g h t ..................................................... , T o o l n i i i k e r ...................................................... r>.20 a d a y t 4.01) a d a y t 4.21 a d a y t 4 .72 a d a y t 7 .0 0 a d a y t 7 92 a d a y t 7.21) a d a y t 8 .i;iad ay t ;!.0‘( a d a y t 0. 90 a d a y t 7 . 00 a d a y t 7 .2 0 a d a y t 7 . 20 a d a y t 7.(;0adayt 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 t(2 02 02 02 C harleston, Y’a r d A ircraft In stru m e n t M e c h a n ic .... A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c ( G e n e r a l ) ............ A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c ( M o t o r ) ............ I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r .................................. M a c h i i i l . s t ......................................................... M e t a l s m l t h ( A v i a t i o n ) ......................... T oolm akers .................................................. , 8. 48 a d a y t 8.08 a d a y t 8. 08 a d a y t 8.4'> a d a y t 8. OS a d a y t 8.0S adayt 8.4S a d a y t 02 02 02 (v2 02 02 ()2 C o r p u s ClirlstI, T e x a s N a v a l Air S tatio n 02 Norfollt, V a., N a v a l O p e r a t i n g Ba .s e C2 Port.sm outli, Va., N orfolk N avy Y ard . (idvern nicii l I n s ln ic lo r s CaU t.Aureltoii 6-9367 o r W rite A EAST COAST FLYING SCHOOL ()ii<>eiiN ('oiiiity A irp o rt, .lun>ai<-a, 1^. I. Kntrun<«— 157tli a n d Itooluiway lUv»I. >'t*ar Sun ris e IHKlnvay for DEFENSE and ( i.\S lOO'J. I ’r a c tita l rraiiiiiiKr C P P r ' I A I f 10% l{*'dii«'lion on SOS A C T N O W and in a low wfolis j«iu slioul<l u u alily lo r a int? deft-iiso jol>. S ta to Sl'I-Vll'O Jto iiU h-t Q IV H T I-I IMllCOIlK'Ht SCHO OL O l' W K I.D IN C i 31V11 1 n I , ,; s i „ | , i is l i, . d 'T i.'’ 1927 1 r250 AV. Mth St., N. Y. • l)ay-Hve., M etalP m ith E L E C T R IC & GAS Kro*' T r ia l l.osson. AsU for llooKU-t‘ I / . Keasoniible Fors. • 1‘a.vinonl I ’lan Day - FvoiiiuK HALLER WELDING SCHOOL 522 It F K i iK N ST., ItK I.V .N . N K . 8-8847 ________ Noar Flat basil A v i*._________ HAVE YOU P L A N N E D IT? Ix a r a tlaiolil.v c o .M rro M K ru v <’a i .(’I ' i .a t i n g K iijoy b e ttfr startin g pay— W orli more sti'adii.v. I)a il.v -9 A. M. to 8 I*. ,M. Low Tuition — IJudKct I ’lan I'rco r la c fin o n t NLricti.v individ ual toai-liiiiR ntlo nlion by export toaolior. Lightning Computing School 7 F-ast 12nd St. VA. 6-11G8 CLARENCE H. W H IT E S C IIO O I. Ol' IM IO 'K M iH A IM IY l'’oun<l(!.l IKIO O ff o iB I n i l U i i l u a l ( j u l i l a n c c to n m a te u r j ) a n d p ro l' i ’s.'^loiial.'i lii b a s i c u m l n i l v u n c c t l p r i n c i p l e s o f m o d e r n i les l y n , to clu i l( ii i o i in d p r a o t i c o . Day anti FvoninK t'onrses W inlo r Sossion Starts 0<-t ( ’alalo*: i 32 WF.ST 74lb ST., N .Y . T K . 4-2814 (A viation) .............. a a a a a 8 . 0 0 a. d a y t Pa., Navy S, 0., Navy S. C. , Navy F o r t M onroe, V a., O rdnance D ep artm en t Yes, every can o f D A IR Y L E A milk front every D A IR Y L E A farm is inspected every day. But that’s only a small part of what we mean by LABORATORY CONTROLLED. This control extends way back to our D A IR Y L E A farm s . . . to the health o f the cows . . to the purity o f their water supply . . . to the cooling system on the farm. It never stops until the milk reaches you cooled to a sa fe tem perature and in a sanitary bottle. D A IR Y L E A care for your health is unique in com pleteness. Add this inspected-protected milk to your daily menu — whether you ’re at home or dining out. A sk for DA IR Y LEA Milk your neighborhood store. at PH O N E GRamercy 5.5000 Dairymen’sLeague CooperativeAss’n, Inc. 650 E A S T 19th STR EET. N E W YORK I T o the 75 M achinists, A utom obile M achinists, A utom obile | I M echanics and H elpers W ho H aven’t Joined | I T h e In te rn a tio n a l A sso c ia tio n o f M a c h in ists | Municipal Local 432 (A. F. of L.) T U E S D A Y E V E N IN G | A t A U G R IC K ’S R E S T A U R A N T , 257 W illia m St., N . Y. | I Report o f Legislative Committee on P revailing W ages, etc. i' I Questions A nsw ered |j D R A F T IN G 02 Y o rk tn w n , Va., N a v a l M Ino D e p o t S.(M 8 .00 8. 01 8 21 8.01 «2 02 02 02 62 U ro n ierto n , W .ish., Pujjot S ound N a v y Y a r d W AR 65 M ECHANICAL _ PIPIN G — ST R U C T U R A L — SH IP — AERO B L U E P R IN T REA D IN G — SU R V E Y IN G S. M A T H E M A T IC S — A ll B ranches Technical and Engineering, Civil Service Preparation LIOflNSES: P.E., AHCHITECTS, STAT., ELECT., ETC. M A N H A T T A N T E C H 1823 B R O A D W A Y S‘ ) Columbus Circle C ircle 5-7857 N.Y. Stute Lieensc'd 8th Ave. I.U.T., B.M.T. Bubwuys nt Uoor DEPARTMENT 7 41a dayt 7.ri2 a d a y t 62 62 C u r t is B a y M d., U . S. C o a . s t G u a r d Depot I A E R O N A U T IC A L — DEPARTMENT A ircraft P ro p e lle r M echanic, J r . . . A i r c r a f t S h e e t . M et a l W o r k e r .......... A i r c r a f t S hei'.t M e t a l W ’k e r , J r . . . A i r c r a f t W i r e w o r k e r , J r ...................... l,(iS0 a 1,800 u l.OSO a 1,OSO a vear year year year A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c .................................... A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c . J r .............................. A i i i r a f t P r o p e l l e r M e c h a n l o .......... ■V ircraft P r o p e l l e r .Mechanic, Jr..,. ■ \ i r c r a f t S h e e t . M et a l W o r k e r .......... A i r c r a f t S h e e t M e t a l W ’k e r . J r . . . A i r c r a f t W e l d e r ......................................... . Machi ii l. s t ......................................................... M a c h i n i s t . J r .................................................... 1, 800 a y e a r 1, 800 a l ,0"O a l,800-a 1, 080 a l,8iU) a 1, 800 a 1 ,080 a T o o l & U a u g u D e s i g n e r , I ’r l n . § . . . . 2 ,300 a y e a r year year year year year year year l i a r n e . s s C u t t e r ............................................ 0.ri2 a d a y M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , l i a r n e . s s .............. 0..‘>2 a d a y S a d d l i u n a k e r ................................................... 7. 10 a d a y So sri 5.1 53 i fi»iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiitjinnnnn)liilTi]Ilt)iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiir]miiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiriii!iiiiiiiiii:]iiiiiiiiiiiiaiuiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiic]iii^ 0.21 a d a y t THEASUUY San Antonio, T exas, S a n A ntonio A ir D epot, D u n c a n F ield = Or Contact N ick Cirello at C entral M otors G arage, 16th St.& A v e .C Q u a n t loo , V a . , U . M a rin e Barrai'k.s S h l p f i t t e r .......................................................... S hipjoliier ...................................................... 5.5 55 H E A L T H S E C U R IT Y I 62 dayt dayt dayt dayt dayt or. 65 05 Q ^ ie a ie A . ^ I 8 .00 a d a y t a a a n a P h ilad elp h ia. Pa. F ran k fo rd A rsenal I P le a se C o m e to O n e o f O u r M e e tin g s o n A n y i M clalsiiiitli L o f l s i n a n .......................................................... M ao l i in l .'s t ......................................................... M e t a l WorUcM' ................................ S l i i p f i t t o r .......................................................... T o o l m a U o r ...................................................... r,:. 05 05 05 M id d leto w n . P a . M id d le to w n A ir D e p o t I W e haven’t been able to find you to tell you about w hat B w e are doing. So far, more than 600 em ployees in these I classifications are on the roster. (iJ (12 <!2 02 (T orpedo) .n.T r.5 L a b o ra to ry -C o n tro lle d I •S.K! n d a y t 7.ri2 a d a y f f' OI a d a y t 7..'L’ a d a y t 7.!I7 a d a y f Oi'diiaiiceiiiau fi." .‘ 5 ~io ."S .15 .'io ii'i 62 02 Inspected — Protected I j i i f t s m r i n ................................................ M a c l i l i i l s t ......................................................... I ’a t t P r n m t ^ U c r .............................................. S l i i i . n t l o r ......................................................... ' r o o l i i i u k e i ' ........................................................ (.\v iatio n ) t f t t . ( C o n t i n u e d o n Pag : N i n e ) S. IT’S EASY' ANO INKXl’KNSlVH Student I n s tr u c tio n l».v IJcensctl day day day day ............................. 1,920 a y e a r Yard CA KKKK o f T I IK I'lIT lIK K a a a a S h e e t M e t a l W o r k e r .......... 1,800 a y e a r S h e e t M e t a l W o r k e r , J r . l.OSO a y e a r S. 62 l.SOO a y e a r 1,080 a y e a r G a u g e C h e c k e r .............................................. I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r .................................... Air 0. 92 O.Ol 0. 04 1 .08 L E A R N - T O - F L Y h r.t hr.t hr.t hr. h r.t hr.t h r.t hr.t hr.t h r.t hr.t hr.t hr.t hr.t Key W est. Fla., N aval Station W a te r to w n , M ass., W a terto w n A rsenal 05 05 Naval Naval S p rin g field , M ass., S prin g field A rm o ry 0.t>6 a d a y t 7.20 a d a y t Navy . \ n g l e . s m i t h ..................................................... H i a c k s m i t h , O t h e r F i r e s ................... T t o i I e r m a k ( ‘r ................................................ .. D l o s l n k e r ......................................................... K l e c t r l e i a n (.'5l ii p)§ .................................. F l a n g e T u r n e r ............................................. I n . s t r u n u - n t M a k e r .................................. T j o f t s m a n ......................................................... M a c h i n i s t .......................................................... I ’u n c i i e r & S h e a r e r .................................. I t o p e M a k e r ................................................... S h e e t M e t a l W o r k e r ............................... . '^ h i p l l t t e r .......................................................... T o o l m a k e r ....................................................... W in d sor 8-1766 Terms Arranged Keasonablo l'’c« an an an an 1.01 a n 0.0.'» a n 0.!)0 a n 1.01 a n 0. 91 a n 0 .70 a n 0.81 a n 1.02 a n 0 . 90 a n 1 .0 2 a n F la., 05 (W 6.') G.T 65 fl.*i 02 05 Island F la., E d g e w o o d , M d ., E dgew ood A rsenal 0.00 a d a y t 2.000 a y e a r 7.70 a d a y t A ircraft A ircraft A i r c r a f t F a b r i c W o r k e r ................. A lrcra it In stru m e n t M echan ic.. ,. A ircraft M echanic (G eneral) . .. A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c ( M o t o r ) ......... A ir c r a f t M e ch a n ic ( O r il n a n c e ) .. .. llelixT , .M etalsm ith ( A v i a t i o n ) . . M e c h a n i c , B o m l ) . s i K h t ...................... . . M u t a l . s n i i t l i ( A v i a t i o n ) .................... 62 62 65 Air C., A b e r d e e n , M d., A berdeen P roving G round 6.48 a d a y f ................................ dayt dayt dayt dayt dayf 03 M achine O p erato r (H orizontal B oring M ill , E ngine L athe, Tool G rinder, M iller, D riller a n d P l a n e r ) ................................................ M a c h i n i s t .......................................................... T o o l & G a u g e D e s i g n e r , S r . § ............ T o o l m a k e r ........................................................ DEPARTM ENT A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c ( G e n e r a l ) . . . .. A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c ( M o t o r ) ........... A i r c r u l t J'’a l ) r l c W o r k e i ' , J r ............ M e c h a n i i - , I J n n i l i s i g h t ........................ . M n t a l K i i i i l h (. A v i a t i o u , ) ................. .. W l r o w o r k e r ( A v i a t i o n ^ ......................, . I n » t n i i n e n t M a k e r ............................... M a c h i i i l . s t .................................................... 'I’o o l . t O a u g o D e s i g n e r , S r . . . . . . Trained wehlnrs are iiiRcntly nct'ded In defense industry 7.20 a d a y t , 7.08 a d a y t a a a a a L O C A T IO N 5.28 8.48 8.o0 8.40 7.44 A rm am en t M achinist D e fe n s e T r a in in g In stitu te 7.68 a d a y t . . SALAKY * (Soo Note t on Ovortinio) I 'o s r r i o . N S si*()NS()i{i;i> n v MU.\f AOEt TJftrrAl f l t r a . I i r h t e n 6 r « ■ . D lpslnlfpr . . . . . . OmiCTA n l i p r k o r O d u g e m f i k o r .......................... T o o l m a k e r ............................... M achinist T oolm aker F R E E Training D e f e n s e J o b s O p e n On College Level T h ro u g h o u t U. S. Full Tim e D a y School For Men and W om en (Precision)J M a c h i n i s t ( G e n e r a l ) ...< M ach in ist (Precision)} n M A X l- (See Note t on Overtime) P O S IT IO N S M a x w e ll F ie ld . Ala., S o u t h e a r . t A i r Corjws Training- C e n te r 02 " «2 02 02 tl2 02 02 02 02 S a c r a m e n t o . C al., S a c r a m e n to Air D e p o t ( a n d vario u s p o in ts th ro u g h o u t C alifornia, A rizona a u d Nevada) 62 I t o f k I s l a n d . 111., Uockland A rsenal O-l 0.5 03 Q u a r t e r m a s t e r Depot, .leffersonvllle. Ind., IT. S. E n g i n e e r O f f i c e Louisville, K y. ' M E C H A N IC A L — S H iP D R A F T S M E N FREE TRIAL PERIOD N . Y . D R A F T I N G I N S T I T U T E AR E IN G R E A T D E M A N D NOW BY DEFEN SE WORK! Day and E v e n in g C la ss e s— Individual Instruction W rite or Call W isc o n sin 7-0366 to test your aptitude 276 W e st 48d S t r e e t N e w York City (Licensed by Ntute of New York) J TUESDAY. OCTOBEH 14. 1941 C iv il R e c r u it m e n t , B y W illia m S e r v ic e P r o m o t io n s , J. B row n G en er a l S e c r e ta r y , C iv il S e r v ic e C le r ic a l A s s o c ia t i o n o f G re a t B r ita in A t th e b e g in n in g o f a n y a rtic le a b o u t th e B r it is h C iv il S e rv ic e de­ s ig n e d f o r A m e r i c a n r e a d e r s , i t is n e c e s s a ry to d e fin e th e t e r m tJ iv il S e r v i c e f o r it s m e a n i n g i n B r i t a i n is d i f f e r e n t f r o m w h a t i t is i n t h e U n ite d S ta te s . In B rita in , th e p h ra s e C iv il S e r v a n t is c o n f i n e d t o p e r s o n s w h o s e r v e t h e C e n t i ’a l G o v e r n ­ m e n t o n a c e r t i f i c a t e is s u e d b y th e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n . P e rs o n s w h o s e rv e v illa g e , to w n , c i t y a n d c o u n c i ls a r e n o t c la s s i­ f i e d a s “ C i v i l S e r v a n t s ’ ' b u t as “ L o c a l G o v e r n m e n t S e rv a n ts .” I n B r i t a i n th e r e a re s o m e th in g l i k e 80 o r 90 d i f f e r e n t g o v e r n m e n t d e p a rtm e n ts . T h e y ran g e fro m t h e g r e a t D e f e n s e m i n i s t r i e s —s u c h as th e W a r O ffic e , A i r M in is tr y and th e A d m ir a lty , e m p lo y in g v e r y la r g e s ta ffs , to q u ite s m a ll d e p a rtm e n ts , such as th e R e g is try o f F r i e n d l y S o c ie t ie s o r t h e P u b ­ lic T iu s te e s O ffic e e m p lo y in g c o m p a r a tiv e ly s m a ll s ta ffs . B u t be th e d e p a r t m e n t la r g e o r s m a ll, th e s t r u c t u r e o f t h e s ta ffs in g a r r a n g e m e n t in a ll d e p a r t ­ m en ts fo llo w s th e sam e broad p a tte rn . L o w e st T rades A t th e b o tto m o f th e C iv il S e r­ v ic e s tru c tu re a re w hat a re k n o w n as th e S u b -C le ric a l G ra d e s , w h ic h a re c o n c e rn e d w i t h r o u tin e a n d r e p e t it iv e c le ric a l o p e ra tio n s . T h e y i n c l u d e s u c h c la s s e s a s t y p ­ is ts , S h o r t h a n d T y p i s t s . C l e r i c a l A s s is ta n ts , S o r t in g A s s is ta n ts a n d so o n . T h e s e c la s s e s a r e r e s t r i c t e d to w o m e n . A b o v e th e S u b -C le r ic a l G ra d e s c o m e t h e C l e r i c a l C la s s e s . T h e s e C la s s e s d i s c h a r g e t h e b e t t e r t y p o o f c le ric a l w o r k , a n d th e y a ra o p en to b o th m e n a n d w o m e n . N e x t i n t h e h i e r a r c h y c o m e th n E x e c u tiv e G ra d e s . T h e s e g rad es c o n s is t o f m e n a n d w o m e n w h o s e f u n c t i o n s i t is t o t a k e c h a r g e o f I.K A H N T O O l 'K K A T K C O M PTO M ETER S W I T H A C C L K A C V AN1> S I ' K K D E x p e rt instruction. U p -to-flate m e t h ­ o d s o n 20 l a t e s t s t a n d a r d m odels. E a r n a e o o d s a l a r y . 73' i g r a d u a t e s in 21 y e a r s . C o m p l e te bu.siness a n d sec­ re ta ria l course: $10 .0 0 p e r m o n t h . C o m p t o m e t e r i n c l u d e d , $12.01) C o m p ­ to m e ter co urse only: (D ay o r N ig h t). ^■)0.00 S e s s i o n s , 8 : 3 0 -1 : 3 0 . 4 n ig h ts: 7 : 3 0 - 10 P . M . W e s t c h e s t e r ’s OnI.v Kee<>Knir.e<l ( ' o i i i p t o m e t e r S<'ti<>ol 52 W. Sidney A ve., Mt, Vernon MT. vmiN'ON 7-2564 A IR C R A FT IN ST R U M E N T MEN P e n s i o n s IN ST R U M E N T S 1 8 6 0 - N B K O A D A V A V ( 6 1 s t ) . 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T h e s e 1,3 0 0 p o s t j a r e t h e " k e y ” p o s ts o f t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e . T h e m e n a n d w o m e n i n t h i s c la s s a re th e m e n a n d w o m e n w h o u n ­ d e r th e g e n e ra l d ire c tio n o f M i n ­ is t e r s , fo rm u la te d e p a rtm e n ta l p o lic y , c o n tr o llin g th e d e p a rt­ m e n t s a n d a d v is e t h e M i n i s t e r s o f th e C ro w n . T h e f o r e g o i n g c la s s e s a r e w h a t a re k n o w n in th e B r i t is h C iv il S e r v i c e a s t h e “ G e n e r a l C la s s e s .’ ' A p a rt fro m these G e n e r a l C la s s e s a r e w h a t a r e c o l l e c t i v e l y known as th e P ro fe s s io n a l or T e c h n ic a l G r a d e s . T h e s e c la s s e s c o m p r is e s u c h ty p e s as d o c to rs , la w y e rs , c h e m is ts , d ra fts m e n , a rc h ite c ts , a g ro n o m is ts , fa c to ry in s p e c t o r s a n d a h o s t o f o t h e r s . T h e i r c o n d it io n s o f r e c r u i t m e n t a n d t h e i r r a t e s o f p a y a r e s p e c i a l­ ly set a n d th e y a re s o m e w h a t o u t­ s id e t h e g e n e r a l s e t - u p , t o w h i c h , in th is a r tic le I m u s t r e s tr ic t m y ­ s e lf. G o in g back to th e g en eral c la s se s w h o c o n s t i t u t e t h e g r e a t b u lk o f th e C iv il S e rv ic e (o u ts id e t h e p o s ta l g ra d e s —s u c h as p o st­ m e n , s o r t e r s , t e le p h o n i s t s , t e le g ­ r a p h e r s , l i n e s m e n a nd. so o n ) . W e w i l l n o w lo o k a t th e s o u rc e a n d m e th o d o f r e c r u it m e n t to th e v a ­ r io u s g r a d e s . H o w T h e y ’re R e cru ited R e c r u it m e n t in th e B r i t is h C iv il S e r v i c e is d e s ig n e d t o s e c u r e a s t r e a m o f e n tr y in to th e p u b lic s e r v ic e . F r o m e ac h w e ll d e fin e d s ta g e in t h e e d u c a tio n a l s y s te m o f th e c o u n try , th e m e th o d o f re ­ c r u i t m e n t is b y o p e n c o m p e t i t i v e e x a m in a tio n . T h e s e e x a m in a tio n s a re h e ld at re g u la r in te rv a ls w h i c h v a r y a s b e t w e e n o n e c la s s a n d a n o th e r. N o w th e f o u r m a i n s tag es o f t h e e d u c a t i o n a l s y s t e m in B r i t a i n a r e : 1. E l e m e n t a r y e d u c a t i o n . 2. S e c o n d a r y e d u c a t i o n . 3. A d v a n c e d secon dary educa­ t io n . 4. U n i v e r s i t y e d u c a t i o n . The C iv il S e rv ic e r e c r u it m e n t s y s t e m is d e s ig n e d t o t a p e a c h o f t h e s e f o u r s o u r c e s o f s u p p ly . T h u s e le m e n ta r y school c h ild re n fin d an e n try in to tlie P o s ta l G ra d e s . S e c o n d a ry school c h ild re n a t t h e a g e o f 15 to 17 h a v e a n e n ­ t r y in t o t h e S u b C l e r i c a l a n d C l e r ­ ic a l G ra d e s . S ch o o l c h ild r e n c o m ­ p le tin g th e a d v a n c e d s e c o n d a ry s ta g e o f e d u c a tio n , fin d a n e n t r y in to th e E x e c u tiv e G ra d e s a n d G r e a t O u r B r itis h C o u s in s ; fin a lly th e u n iv e r s ity m e n and w o m e n f in d a n e n tr y in to A d m in ­ is tr a tiv e G ra d e s . D o n ’t im a g in e f r o m w h a t I h a v e ju s t s a id t h a t a p ro d u c t o f e ac h s t a g e o f e d u c a t io n , is r e .s tr ic te d f o r m a l l y to th e a v e n u e s w e h a v e m e n tio n e d . T h e o r e t ic a ll y a n y b o d y is f r e e t o s i t f o r a n e x a m i n a t i o n i f h e is w i t h i n t h e p r e s c r ib e d a g e lim its . B u t th e c h a ra c te r o f th e e x a m i n a t i o n is s u c h as t o f i t in w i t h th e e d u c a tio n a l s ta n d a rd s o f e ac h o f th e w e ll d e fin e d stag es o f t h e e d u c a t i o n a l s e t u p . T h e e le ­ m e n t a r y s c h o o l b o y is f r e e t o s i t f o r t h e C l e r i c a l C la s s e x a m i n a ­ tio n , b u t he w o n ’t h a v e th e e d u ­ c a t i o n t o e n a b le h i m to c o m p e t e s u c c e s s f u lly . T h e s e c o n d a r y s c h o o l b o y is f r e e t o s it f o r t h e A d m i n i s ­ tra tiv e C la s s e x a m in a tio n , but a g a in , h e w o n ’t h a v e th e neces­ s ary e d u c a tio n a l e q u ip m e n t to a d m i t o f s uc c e s s . S o t h a t t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e r e p r e s e n t s a ‘castis’ s y s t e m w h i c h is , so. t o s p e a k , a. m ic ro c o s m o f th e g e n e r a l B r i t is h s et up. A lth o u g h th e m a in m eth o d c f r e c r u i t m e n t t o e a c h g r a d e is t h e o p e n c o m p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n m e t h o d , t h e r e is a m e a s u r e of p r o m o tio n w it h in th e C iv il S e r­ v ic e , f r o m o n e g r a d e t o t h e g r a d e a b o v e . T h e s iz e o f t h i s p r o m o t i o n o u t l e t v a r i e s as b e t w e e n d i f f e r e n t c la s s e s . T h u s th e re is a fa irly w id e a ve n u e o f p ro m o tio n fro m S u b C le r ic a l to C le ric a l G ra d e s . T h e r e is a s m a l l e r a v e n u e f r o m th e C le ric a l to th e e x e c u tiv e g r a d e s a n d t h e r e is s t i l l a s m a l l e r a v e n u e f r o m t h e E x e c u t i v e C la s s t o t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C la s s . ' Miracle T h u s t h e ‘c a s t e ’ c h a r a c t e r o f t h e g e n e r a l s e t u p is n o t s e r io u s ly d is ­ t u r b e d b y th o s e p r o m o t i o n o u t le t s . T h e o r e t i c a l l y t h e r e is n o t h i n g to p r e v e n t a C le ric a l O f f ic e r r is in g to th e to p o f th e A d m in is t r a t iv e C la s s . B u t i f e v e r y o n e o f t h e m d i d so i t w o u l d be r e g a r d e d as a m a jo r m ir a c le . A ll th e g ra d e s w h ic h I have m e n tio n e d a re pe rm a n e n t and p e n s io n a b le . T h e p e n s io n s y s t e m is n o n - c o n t r i b u t o r y — t h a t is t o s a y t h a t th e g o v e r n m e n t b e a rs th e c o s t o f t h e p e n s io n s y s t e m . B u t i t t a k e s t h e v a l u e o f p e n s io n s in t o a c c o u n t w h e n f i x i n g t h e s c a le s o f p a y o f t h e d i f f e r e n t c la s se s a n d so in e ffe c t, th e C iv il S e r v a n t pays f o r h is o w n p e n s io n . T h e n o m i n a l age of r e t ir e m e n t f r o m th e C iv il S e r v i c e is 60 y e a r s o f a g e . V o l u n ­ t a r y r e t i r e m e n t b e f o r e t h i s a g e is r e a c h e d , i n v o lv e s f o r f e i t u r e o f a c ­ c r u e d p e n s io n r i g h t s . WORKS t r a i n s y o u In t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s o f i n ­ d u s t r y , ba .s e d o n h i s 20 y e a r . s e x p e r i ­ ence. O n ly U.S. C itiz e n s w h o p a s s ou r five h o u r a p t i t u d e to s t a r e a c c ep te d . D ay-Eve. Gas & Electric Welding Ij o w C o s t . P a y As Yoi i L e a r n N. V. STATE IJCENSKI) W IC K S W E L D IN G S C H O O L 34-ISA Bridge Palasa North, 1mI. City ST. 4-5S48 B r ita in U n io n s A r e A c c e p t e d w h i c h e x i s ts I n t h e B r i t i s h C i v i l S e rv ic e . A s a p r e lim in a ry , I m ig h t p e r­ hap s m e n tio n th a t th e b a ttle fo r r e c o g n itio n o f th e u n io n a n d fo r t h e r i g h t o f c o lle c tiv e b a r g a in in g , h a s lo n g a g o b e e n w o n in B r i t a i n . I t w o u l d b e q u i t e im p o s s ib le f o r any head of a d e p a r t m e n t in B r i t a i n t o t a k e t h e li n e r e c e n t l y ta k e n by th e M a y o r o f one o f A m e r i c a ’s g r e a t e s t c it ie s . R e c o g ­ n i t i o n o f t h e u n io n s is a c o m ­ p l e t e l y e s t a b l is h e d f a c t a n d so is t h e i r r i g h t t o n e g o t i a t e c o ll e c t i v e a g re e m e n ts on b e h a lf o f th e ir m e m b e rs h ip s . T h e one o b lig a tio n r e s t i n g u p o n t h e u n io n s i n t h i s r e ­ g a r d is t h e y m u s t d e m o n s t r a t e t h a t th e y a re re p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e g ra d e or g ra d e s fo r w h ic h th e y c l a i m t o s p e a k . T h i.s is a n e n t i r e ­ ly re a s o n a b le o b lig a tio n . M y o w n A s s o c ia tio n — th e C iv il S e r v i c e C l e r i c a l A s .s o c ia t io n — c o v ­ e rs t h e g e n e r a l r u n o f th e S u b C le ric a l a n d C le ric a l g rad es. It n u m b ers 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 m em b e rs and a p a rt fro m th e P o s ta l w o rk e rs w h o h a v e a u n io n o f t h e ir o w n , i t is b y f a r t h e l a r g e s t o r g a n i z a ­ t i o n in t h e B r i t i s h C i v i l S e r v i c e . A t one t im e a v e r y la r g e n u m b e r o f s m a ll s e p a ra te o rg a n iz a tio n s e x i s te d i n t h e f i e l d n o w c o v e r e d b y m y u n io n , a n d I began my t r a d e u n io n c a r e e r as th e s ec re ­ t a r y o f o n e o f t h e s e s m a l l b o d ie s . E a r l y on, h o w e v e r, I rea c h e d th e c o n c lu s i o n t h a t t h e r e m u s t b e o n e o r g a n iz a tio n in th is fie ld a n d I s e t to w o r k to c re a te it. W h e r e I c o u ld p e rs u a d e o th e r a s s o c iatio n s to a m a lg a m a te w ith us I d id . 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(K ilo a p p l i c a t i o n v.ith .Secretary, H o a r d o f U .S . C iv il S e r v i c e EX iim itiers, W^right F ie ld , D a y to n , Ohio.) Loans W.1 D I A . M O N D S , .l l O U lf iL K V I ' . ' K S O . N A I . I ' U O I* E K T \ E D E L S T E IN T e r rito r y of H a w a ii, H a w a ii a n A ir Depot, I lii'k in a n F ield • Is subject to a deduction of per cent toward a retirement annuity. Compensation shown is generally the minimum. Additional slightly higher rates are established for some po.sitions. t Higher pay rates are authorized for overtime work, t Does not apply to persons granted preference because of military or naval service, exSfept that such applicants must not have reached th'e retirement age. i This position did not appear in last issue for this establishment. W HERE TO OliTAIN APPLICATIONS Obtain Application Form 6 from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at any first or second cla.ss post office. 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M E lr o sc 5 -6 9 0 0 PERSONAL LOAN SERVICE 12-18-24 .MONTHS M « m b w r « d « r a l Re>«rv« Syftt«m Fv der al De po sit In s u r a n c e Coni* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER page Ten C U hE l i C i ^ D £ l L M e rit M e n V Published every Tuesday by Civil Service Publications, Inc. Office: 97 Duane St. (at Broadway), New York. N.Y. Phone; COrtlandt 7-5665 Copyright 1941 by Civil Service Publications, Inc. Repeat This! Je rry Finkelstein, P u b l i s h e r ; Seward Brisb^ine, E d i t o r ; Maxwell Lehman, E x e c u t iv e E d i t o r ; Charles Sullivan, W a s h in g to n E d i t o r ; H. E liot Kaplan, C o n t r ib u t in g E d i t o r ; David Robinson, A r t D i r e c t o r . — S u b s c r ip tio n R a tes— In New York Stnte (by m.ill).......................................................a .$2 a Year Elsewhere In the United States............................. .$3 a Year Canada and Foreign Countries................................. ,. .5 Cents Individual Copies............................................ ................ Advertising Itntcs on Application M EM BER. A U D IT nUREAU OF C IR C U L A T IO N S T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 1 4 , 1 9 4 1 Politics or No Politics EAR Mr. M ayor; Your Commissioner of Investi­ gation, W illiam B. Herlands, spent a great deal of time investigating Abe Kasoff and his crew in the Sanitation Departmeno. That investigation ended several months ago. W here is the Herlands report, Mr. Mayor? I f that report is in your office, why is it being kept secret? Is it possible that there has been a leak— either from your office or from the office of Commissioner Herlands — to those whom the report concerned? Is it true that they are aware of the contents of the report before the general public has had a chance to learn what it’s all about ? The situation in the Sanitation D epartment is a mat­ ter of large public concern. I t ’s not fair either to the sanitation men or to the general public to withhold any information bearing on the case . . . . . . politics or no politics. D 11-Squad B ill In City Council -^ H E 11-squad bill for cops has finally been intro­ duced into the City Council. That bill makes for one of the great reforms in the working conditions of New York City policemen. It grants to the man on the beat a full day off each week •—which he doesn’t have now. It puts his working day more in line with the decent working day of other citizens. The P atrolm en’s Benevolent Association points out that the bill, if passed, would not only rectify a present injustice, but would add to the morale of the men, and in the end surely benefit the city. The 11-squad bill, introduced by Councilmen Cohen and Kinsley, stands a good chance of passage. I t should be out of committee and on the floor for debate this we^k. I t ’s a good bill. I t should have the support of all civil service em­ ployees. And the Mayor should sign it as soon as it gets through the legislative hurdles of the Council. The L E A D E R is happy to have had an important role in pushing the bill forward to its present point. We are pleased that Pat Harnedy, president of the Patrolm en’s Benevolent Association, says of us: ‘‘You have seen the great need for improving the working con­ ditions of policemen and your wholehearted support of this measure has earned for you the gratitude of not only our membership but their families as well.” T Calling A ll Candidates E ’R E delighted to print elsewhere on this page a communication from Charles L. Ornstein, candi­ date for City Council from the Borough of Man­ hattan, giving his opinions on a major Civil Service is­ sue. W e ’re delighted particularly because of one sen­ tence in this le tte r: “Probably no single group is more affected by the actions of the Council than the Civil Service employees, and I feel that it is the right of every Civil Scrvice employee to learn where his councilmanic candidates stand.” ' W e are 100 per cent in favor of Council candidates telling where they stand, and invite all other candidates to tell us how they feel. W e happen to agree with Mr. Ornstein on the particular issue he raises in this letter. But whether or not we agree with him on other points, be will find our columns open to him at all times. w =■ & G j ■^HE representative of both the ASCSE and the C IO in a large State institution is one and the same person . . . E s ti­ mates on the proportion of women in W ashington reach as high as seven to one . . . Sign in the H ay­ den P lanetarium : “ Solar System and Rest Rooms Downstairs” . . . Only registered voters are allowed to take Civil Service exams in Minneapolis . . . The title of junior adm inistrative aide in the State service will be changed so that it gets more prestige . . . T Defense News T h e U. S. w i l l use the li s t o f candidates f o r i n f o r m a t i o n special­ is t as an in v e n t o r y o f the n a t io n ’s a va ila ble newspapermen in case th e re ’s ever a w id e need f o r p ro p a ­ ga nd ists . . . I s c o m m u ta tio n /ac­ t u a l l y being used as a f o r m o f pa tro na ge in the State i n s t i t u ­ tio n s 2 . . . B a r exam ra n kin g s are to be reve aled n e x t yea r f o r the f i r s t time, to help the B o a r d o f L a w E x a m i n e rs ra te la w yers f o r fe d e ra l jo b s . . . W h a t ’s a l l this a b o u t Purchase Com missio ne r R u ssell F o r b e s 'i . . . T he A g r i c u l ­ t u re D e p a r t m e n t is f r e q u e n t l y blamed by farmers for bad we a th e r . . . I. Washington News Attorney General Biddle is exp<‘c(ed to crack down on J. Edgar Hoover and his investigations of prospective federal employees . . . Greatest shortage in the federal t^ervice is for administrative tech­ nicians . . . The United Federal Workers and The New Republic’s Washington correspondent haven’t ended their battle over the Miller . IP Y O U H A V E L O S T or been r o b b e d o f a n y t h i n g f i- o m a h a i r p i n to a y a c h t, c o n ta c t M a u r ic e S im ­ m ons, P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t p r o p e r ty c le rk . T h e ch a n c e s t h a t S im m o n s w i l l h a v e a lin e o n y o u r p r o p e r t y a re m u c h b e tte r th a n yo u m ig h t th in k . A lo o k a r o u n d M r . S i m m o n s ’ o f ­ fic e p ro v e s t h a t fo lk s f o r g e t to r e ­ m e m b e r a n a m a z in g a s s o rtm e n t o f a rtic le s . T h e s e ite m s in c lu d e d ia ­ m o n d rin g s ,' s n a k e s , m o n e y , a u to ­ m o b i le s , m u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s , n a r ­ c o tic s , t o m b s t o n e s , c r u t c h e s , e y e ­ g la s s e s , w o o d e n le g s , e t c . , e tc . M r . S i m m o n s ’ j o b is t o d is p o s e p r o p e r l y o f lo s t, s t o le n , a b a n d o n e d , u n c la im e d , o r re c o v e re d p r o p e r ty o f a ll d e s c rip tio n s t h a t c o m es in to th e h a n d s o f t h e p o lic e . L e t ’ s s a y S o p h ie Z i l c h lo se s a n i t e m w h ile o u t on a s h o p p in g ja u n t . I f i t is f o u n d b y s o m e o n e n o t n e e d ­ in g i t m o re th a n S o p h ie , i t is t u r n e d o v e r t o t h e p o lic e . I f th e a r t ic le r e m a in s u n c la im e d f o r s ix m o n t h s , i t is r e t u r n e d t o t h e f i n d e r . I f t h e a r t i c l e is f o u n d b y a c o p , i t is f i g u r e d i t is j u s t p a r t o f h i s jo b , a n d t h e i t e m g o es a l o n g w i t h o t h e r s to o n e o f t h e p e r i o d i c a l a u c ­ t io n s . H o w e v e r , p ro c e ed s o f th e s e a u c tio n s go to th e P o lic e P e n s io n Fund. A t t h e a g e o f a b o u t 16, M r . S i m ­ m o n s e n te re d p u b lic s e rv ic e a s a lo c a l s u p e rin te n d e n t o f le c tu re s In th e B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n . L a te r he b e c a m e a school te a c h e r. T h is la t ­ te r w o rk w a s in te rru p te d fo r a ■w h ile t h r o u g h h i s s e r v ic e I n t h e a r m y d u r in g th e S p a n is h -A m e ric a n W ar. S h o r t l y a f t e r h i s w a r s e r v ic e , M r . S im m o n .s d e c id e d t o p r a c t i c e l a w * M e a n w h ile he w a s a n in s tr u c to r o f P o l i t i c a l S c ie n c e a n d H i s t o r y i n e v e j i i n g h i g h s c h o o l s e s s io n s . I n 1917 t h e l a t e M a y o r H y l a n a p ­ p o in te d jo v ia l, c o u rte o u s M r . S im ­ m ons a m e m b e r o f th e B o a rd of A s s e s s o rs , a p o s t h e h e l d u n t i l 1925, w hen he a g a in re s u m e d p riv a te p ra c tic e . H e w a s a p p o in te d to h is p r e s e n t p o s i t io n b y M a y o r L a G u a r d i a i n 1938. Uses “ T e d d y ’s” Desk S in c e l e g a l t e c h n i c a l i t i e s a r e i n ­ v o lv e d i n t h e p r o p e r d i s p o s it io n o f a rtic le s in th e c u s to d y o f th e p ro p ­ e r t y c le rk , M r . S im m o n s , w i t h h is le g a l i s t i c b a c k g r o u n d , is w e l l p r e ­ pared . T h e 6 3 - y e a r - o ld h e a d o f t h e p r o p ­ e r t y b u r e a u is a g r a d u a t e o f t h o c i t y p u b li c s c h o o ls , C . C . N . Y . ( B . S . ’9 7 ) N . Y . U . ( L L . B . ’ 9 9 ) a n d w a s a d m i t t e d to p r a c t i c e l a w h e r e t h e y e a r o f h is g r a d u a t io n f r o m N . Y . U . A n a c t i v e c iv ic l e a d e r , p a r t i c u l a r ­ l y in s l u m c l e a r a n c e a n d r e h a b i l i ­ t a t i o n o f t h e l o w e r E a s t S id e , M r ^ S im m o n s , in 1920, fo u n d e d th e J e w is h W a r ’ V e te r a n s o f th e U n it e d S ta te s , a n d was its fir s t com ­ m an d e r. H e is a f o r m e r N a t i o n a l C o m m a n d e r o f th e U n ite d S p a n is h W a r V e te r a n s —a n d in t a lk in g o f t h e S p a n i s h W a r , M r . S i m m o n s is r e m in d e d o f t h a t fa m o u s R o u g h R id e r — “ T e d d y " R o o s e v e lt. M r. S i m m o n s n o w u ses t h e v e r y d e s k “ T e d d y ” used as P o lic e C o m m is ­ s io n e r . T h e p r o p e r t y c l e r k is a m e m b e r o f th e A m e r ic a n B a r A s s o c ia tio n , A s s o c ia tio n o f th e Bar of N ew Y o r k C ity , S o c ie ty o f M e d ic a l J u r is ­ p ru d e n c e , A m e r ic a n A s s o c ia tio n f o r t h e A d v a n c e m e n t o f S c ie n c e , a n d f o r m e r v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e E a s t S id e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e . M r . S i m m o n s li v e s w i t h h is f a m ­ ily a t 2 G ra c e C o u rt, B ro o k ly n . H i s d a u g h t e r , R u t h , 20, a t t e n d s H u n t e r C o lle g e . A s o n , R o b e r t , 21, is in t h e a r t b u s in e s s . T h e p o lic e p r o p e r t y c h i e f is a u ­ t h o r o f le g is la tio n in b e h a lf o f des­ t itu te v e te ra n s , t h e ir w id o w s a n d d e p e n d e n ts . S e v e ia l o f h is ad­ dresses h a v e be e n r e p r i n t e d in t h e C o n g re s s io n a l R e c o r d . S p e a k in g f o r th e U n ite d S p a n is h W a r v e t ­ e ra n s in C o n g re s s, th e Hon, L e o n id a s C . D y e r , o f M is s o u r i, s a id o f S im m o n s ; “ I h a v e n o ne b u t w o rd s o f p ra is e t o u t t e r f o r a l l o f h is p r e d e c e s s o r s , an d I a m ho nored by th e fr ie n d ­ s h ip o f s e v e r a l o f t h e m , b u t l e t m e s a y th a t C o m ra d e M a u r ic e S im ­ m o n s , d u r i n g h is a d m in i s t r a t io n , h a s a c c o m p l is h e d m o r e t h a n a l l t h e o th e r c o m m a n d e r s -in -c h ie f o f th e o rd e r p u t to g e th e r .” discharge case...Veteran groups are f^plit over two pension bills pend­ ing in Congress . . . Washington­ ians complain that the weather has a peculiar effect on the voice— makes it crack after a few y e a r s ,. , H e ’s G o t t h e B i u ' k g r o u n d letters The LEADER invites all readers to write in upon any Civil Service subject. 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 people interested in civil service. O r n ste in S a la r y P rop oses A d ju stm en t S irs ; A s one o f th e D e m o c r a tic c a n d id a te s fo r C it y C o u n c il f r o m th e B o ro u g h of M a n h a tta n , m a y I t a k e t h i s o p p o r t u n i t y o f d i s c u s s in g s e v e r a l C i v i l S e r v i c e p r o b l e m s in s u c c e s s iv e w e e k s t h r o u g h y o u r c o l­ u m n s . P r o b a b l y n o s in g le g r o u p ig m o re a ffe c te d b y th e a c tio n s of th e C o u n c il th a n th e C iv il S e rv ic e e m I)loyees, a n d I f e e l t h a t i t is t h e r ig h t o f e v e ry C iv il S e rv ic e e m ­ p l o y e e t o l e a r n w h e r e h is c o u n c i lm a n i c c a n d id a te .s s t a n d . M o s t im p o r t a n t , I fe e l t h a t th e s a l a r i e s o f N e w Y o r k C i t y ’s e m ­ p lo y e e s s h o u ld b e k e p t i n li n e w i t h t h e r i s i n g c o s ts o f l i v i n g . The b u tc h e r a n d th e g ro c e r m a k e no s p e c i a l p r ic e s f o r C i v i l S e r v i c e e m ­ p lo y e e s . T h e w i v e s o f t h e c ops a n d fir e m e n a nd w e lfa r e w o rk e rs m u s t p a y as m u c h f o r m e a t a n d b u t t e r as do t h e ir n e ig h b o rs w h o s e h u s ­ bands w o rk in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y . Y e t w h i l e w a g e s in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y a r e r e a c h i n g n e w h ig h s , t h e C i v i l S e rv ic e e m p lo y e e keeps d ra w in g th e sam e s a la ry c h e c k each p a y ­ r o ll p e rio d . A l r e a d y t h e c ops a n d f i r e m e n o f N e w Y o i'k C ity a re fig h tin g fo r p a y raise s . I b e li e v e th a t a ll C iv il S e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s in th e c ity s h o u ld j o i n in t h i s b a t t l e , a n d I p r o p o s e to s u p p o r t t h e i r j u s t c l a i m s s h o u ld I be e le c t e d t o t h e C o u n c i l . S i m i l a r l y , I b e li e v e w e s h o u ld a l ­ w a y s a p p r o x im a te th e p r e v a ilin g r a t e o f p a y s e t in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y f o r o u r o w n e m p lo y e e s . N o t o n ly is t h i s t h e f a i r a n d j u s t t h i n g to do,» b u t i t is g o o d b u s in e s s s e n s e fo r th e c ity . S h o u ld t h e c i t y i n ­ s is t o n p a y i n g i t s e m p lo y e e s a l o w ­ e r w a g e t h a n t h a t p a i d o u ts id e , t h e r e is b o u n d t o b e a n e x o d u s f i'o m c i t y s e r v ic e o f m a n y c o m p e ­ t e n t w o r k m e n w h o h a v e d e v e lo p e d t h e i r s k i ll s in c i t y w o r k . I a m a f i r m b e lie v e r in th e M e r i t S y s te m a n d w i ll w o r k to p re s e rv e a n d p r o t e c t it . I s h a ll a p p r e c i a t e t h e f u r t h e r u s e o f y o u r v a l u a b l e c o l u m n s f o r d is ­ c u s s io n o f a d d i t i o n a l p r o b l e m s o f t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e e m p lo y e e s . C H A R L E S L. O R N S T E IN . C a n d i d a t e f o r C i t y C o u n c i l, B o roug h o f M a n h a tta n . See e ill io r i a l— E D I T O R . W hy D o n ’t U . S . A p p o in tm e n ts C o m e T hrough? S i r s : I w a s h a p p y t o r e a d in y o u r O c t o b e r 7 t h is s u e t h a t y o u a r e “ engaged in tr a c k in g down th e a n s w e r ” t o w h y p e o p le w h o c l a i m t o b e on P 'e d e r a l C i v i l S e r v i c e lis ts d o n ’ t g e t a p p o i n t e d e v e n in f ie ld s w h e r e t h e r e is a s h o r t a g e o f w o r k ­ e rs . A C i v i l S c r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n o f ­ f i c i a l b e lie v e s t h e a n s w e r lie s in t h e “ c o n fu s io n ” o f th e a s p ira n ts to go v­ e r n m e n t s e r v ic e . I s h o u ld s a y p e r ­ h a p s t h a t i t lie s r a t h e r i n t h e “ c o n ­ fu s io n ” o f th is p a r t ic u la r o ffic ia l. P e rh a p s m y s to ry w ill e x p la in m y p o in t o f v ie w ; I a m on th e r e g is te r fo r ju n io r p ro fe s s io n a l a s s is ta n t, a d ­ m in i s t r a t iv e te c h n ic ia n o p tio n . M y r a t i n g w a s 83.1 5 o n t h e l i s t p r o m u l ­ g a t e d in J u n e , 1941. R e c e n t e d i ­ t io n s o f T h e L E A D E R m e n tio n e d t h a t t h i s li s t is e x h a u s t e d o r n e a r l y so. W o n d e r i n g w h y I h a d n o t b e e n cei tifie d , I w r o te a le t t e r o f in q u ir y to t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n . I d i d n o t r e c e iv e a n a n s w e r t o t h i s le tte r. H o w e v e r , s e v e ra l d ays la te r , I r e c e iv e d a n o t ic e f r o m t h e C o m ­ m is s i o n in fo r m in g me th a t my n a m e w a s to be s tr ic k e n f r o m th e r e g is te r because I h a d “ f a ile d to r e p l y ” t o a c e r t i f i c a t i o n t o a p o s i­ t i o n in t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t . O b v i ­ o u s ly , I h a d n e v e r r e c e iv e d s u c h a le tte r. M y c o m p la in t to th e N e w Y o rk o ffic e of th e C o m m is s io n p ro v e d fru itle s s . T h e o n ly a d v ic e w a s to a s k f o r r e i n s t a t e m e n t o n t h e lis t. T h e fa c t th a t I m a y n e v e r a g a i n be c e r t i f i e d , e v e n i f t h e C o m ­ m is s io n g e ts a r o u n d t o r e a d i n g m y le t t e r b e fo re th e lis t e x p ire s n e x t y e a r , does n o t s e e m t o m a k e a n y d iffe re n c e . H o w can a g o v e r n m e n t w h i c h is w o i k i n g a t b r e a k - n e c k s p e e d t o b u i l d u p its d e f e n s e t o l ­ e ra te such in e ffic ie n c y a n d “ con­ f u s io n ? ” I s in c e r e l y h o p e y o u r s e a r c h f o r th e t r u t h b e h in d th e c o m p la in ts o f so m a n y r e a d e r s w i l l le a d t o s o m e a m e lio r a tio n o f th e s itu a tio n w h e r e th o u s a n d s of p e o p le a n x io u s ly a w a itin g g o v e rn m e n t p o s i t i o n s n e v e r r e c e iv e t h e m b e c a u s e o f t h e c a r e le s s n e s s o f o t h e r s . READER. T h e L E .A D E R has a rra n g e d fo r s ev e ral a rtic le s on th is im p o r t a n t q u e s t io n . W a t c h f o r t l i c o n i i n g is s u e s f o r t h e s e s t o r ie s . M e a n w h i l e , w e s h a ll b e h a p p y t o h e a r f r o m o t h e r s w h o h a v e s p e c i f ic c o m p l a i n t s . —E D IT O B . TTJESBAT/OCTOBER 14,1941 C m t ' SERVICI! LEADER Page Eleveu Q u e s tio n , P le a s e ? by H. Eliot Kaplan P o s ta l N e w s B y D O N A L D M acD O U G A L C o n tr ib u ti n g E d ito r L a m ie ll G e ts Im p o r ta n t A p p o in tm e n t J o h n E , Lan-. e ll, d i r e c t o r o f t h e D iv is io n of In te rn a tio n a l P o s ta l S e rv ic e , h a s b e e n a p p o in te d D e p ­ u t y Second G e n e ra l. A s s is ta n t P o s tm a s te r K u s h e le iv itz in And in N e w Y o rk , E m an uel K u s h e le w itz b e c a m e p re s id e n t o f th e L e t t e r C a r r ie rs as B ill M c H a le re s ig n e d to t a k e up h is d u t ie s a s n a t i o n a l v i c e - p r e s i d e n t o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n . C o lu m b ia M e e ts / / N e x t r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e C o ­ lu m b ia A s s o c ia tio n w i l l b e h e ld at th e C o r n is h A rm s H o te l, E ig h t h a v e n u e a t 23rd s tre e t, o n S u n d a y , O c t o b e r 12, a t 3 p . m . P re s id e n t G iro M a c a lu s o asks t h a t “ e v e r y C o l u m b i a n p u t h is s h o u ld e r to th e w h e e l f o r th e c o m in g e n t e r t a in m e n t a n d d a n c e ,’ * w h i c h is c o m i n g N o v e m b e r 22 i n th e P rom en ad e B a ll Room , M a n h a tta n C e n te r, E ig h t h a v e ­ n u e a n d 3 4 th s tre e t. A sk P urch ase O f D efen se B on d s A p la n fo r th e v o lu n ta ry p u r ­ chase o f D e fe n s e S a v in g s B o n d s a n d P o s ta l S a v in g s S ta m p s b y e m p lo y e e s o f t h e P o s t a l S e r v i c e w i l l be a n n o u n c e d b y th e P o s t O f ­ fic e a t a n e a r ly d a te . D e s c r ip tiv e l i t e r a t u r e p ro v id e d b y th e T r e a s ­ u r y D e p a r tm e n t fo r d is tr ib u tio n t o a l l e m p lo y e e s a n d t h e f o r m s t o b e used in t h e o p e r a tio n o f th e p l a n a r e b e i n g s h ip p e d b y t h e F o u r t h A s s is ta n t P o s tm a s te r G e n ­ e r a l t o a l l f i r s t - a n d s e c o n d -c la s s p o st o ffic e s a n d to d iv ls o in h e a d ­ q u a r te rs o f th e In s p e c tio n S e rv ic e a n d d iv is io n h e a d q u a r te rs o f th e R a i lw a y M a il S e rv ic e . I t’s New! I t’s True! I t’s Thrilling! UUI miNTUKS OFTH( WOllt'S 6IIATISTHilOiSI !0 < R M S C h itc h a t F la s h ! The P h illie s a n d th e S e n a to rs a re le a d in g th e N a t io n a l a n d A m e r ic a n Leag u e s , respec­ tiv e ly . T h a t ’s r i g h t , y o u r e a d i t c o rre c tly . B u t th e P h illie s a n d S e n a t o r s i n t h i s 'ca s e a r e j u s t t h e •le a g u e -le a d e rs in th e R a ilw a y M a il S e rv ic e B o w lin g League. T h e T e d W i l l i a m s o f th e k e g le rs so f a r is W . K e m m e r e r , w h o h a s b o w l e d a c o o l 255 . . . . A n d b y t h e w a y , w h a te v e r h a p p e n e d to th a t t h i n g c a l le d “ lo n g e v ity ? ” One c lu e : A t th e la s t m e e tin g o f th e New Y o r k C ity b ra n c h o f th e R M A , i t w a s d e c id e d t h a t t h e m e n s h o u ld f ig h t f o r som e k in d o f p a y r a i s e , e v e n i f i t i s n ’ t c a l le d l o n g ­ e v ity . . . , T h e a n n u a l in s ta lla tio n D a n c e a n d D in n e r o f R M S P o s t 957, o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n , w i l l b e h e ld a t t h e P a r k C e n t r a l H o t e l . . . . A d v e r tis in g a th e a tre p a r ty o f th e Hudson R iv e r B ra n c h of R M A , “ t h e s h o w is o n , r a i n o r b l a c k o u t . ” . , . “ I t ’s in t h e b a g , ” is t h e m e t h o d a d o p t e d b y t h e M e t r o p o lit a n R a i lw a y M a il C le rk s to s h o w t h e ir fe llo w c le rk s in th e a r m y t h a t t h e y h a v e n ’t b e e n f o r ­ g o tte n : M a il sacks h a v e been set u p in a l l t h e r a i l w a y p o s t o f f i c e s in t o w h ic h v a r io u s g ifts a r e b e in g d e p o s ite d , to go to th e m en w h o ’ve tr a n s fe r r e d fr o m th e P o s t O ffic e to th e W a r D e p a r tm e n t. . . , A d d fa m o u s d a te s : S e p te m ­ b e r 25 t h e D o d g e r s w o n t h e p e n ­ n a n t and P en n T e rm in a l D o d g er f a n N o . 1 becam e fa th e r o f a boy. T h i s c o l u m n is a u t h o r i z e d t o s t a t e t h a t t h e r e is s t i l l a d i s t a n t p o s s i­ b i l i t y th e c h ild w i ll be n a m e d W h it lo w D u r o c h e r P a la z z o . . , . E le c tr ic ity has f in a lly been in ­ s t a l l e d in P e n n T e r m i n a l . . . . I s i t o n l y b e c a u s e h e liv e s t h e s o n g t h a t L u k e T a r b o x , d e m o n s p e cia l d e­ l i v e r y l e t t e r m a n , is c o n t i n u a l l y h u m m in g “ S p e c ia lly f o r Y o u ? ” E m p lo y m e n t o f Tem porary Subs T h e P o s t O f f i c e is s u e d t h i s a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t la s t w e e k to p o st­ m a s te rs c o n c e rn in g a p p o in tm e n t o f t e m p o r a r y s u b s t it u t e s , m o t o r v e h i c l e s e r v ic e , d u r i n g t h e C h r i s t ­ m a s p e r io d : I n th e e v e n t it becom es n e c e s s a ry to e m p lo y a d d i t io n a l h e lp f o r t h e t r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f m a i ls (d e p o t a n d s ta tio n s e r v ic e a t o ffic e s w h e r e s u c h s e rv ic e is n o w b e in fj p e r ­ fo rm e d b y g o v e rn m e n t-o w n e d m a ll t r u c k s m a n n e d b y m o t o r v e h ic le s e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s f r o m D e c e m b e r 1, 1941, to J a n u a r y 15, 1942, r e c o m ­ m e n d a t io n sh o u ld be s u b m it te d to th is b u re a u D iv is io n of M o to r V e h i c l e S e rv ic e , t h r o u g h th e C i v i l S e rv ic e M a n a g e r on F o r m 4831, in t r i p l i c a t e , f o r a p p o in t m e n t o f t e m ­ p o r a r y s u b s t it u te p a r a g e m a n d r i v jers a t t h e r a t e o f 55 c e n ts a n h o u r. G r e a t e s t c a r e sho u ld be e x e rc is e d to see t h a t e a c h e m p lo y e e s ele cte d t o d r iv e g o v e r n m e n t - o w n e d t r u c k s a n d c o n t r a c t v e h ic le s possesses a n o p e r a t o r ’ s p e r m i t , a n d is t h o r o u g h ­ l y e x p e r ie n c e d in t h e o p e r a tio n o f t h e v e h ic le to w h ic h a ss ig n e d . T h e s e r e q u ir e m e n ts a r e e s s e n tia l in g u a r d ­ i n g a g a in s t th e e m p lo y m e n t o f i n ­ c o m p e t e n t d r iv e r s . LEGAL SUMMONS The M ost M a g a zin e A m a z in g of T hem C o m ics A ll — F ea tu rin g T r u e S to r ies o f th e W o r l d ’s G r e a t e s t H e r o e s ! 64 A n PAGES OF TRUE A ND G R I P P I N G A C T IO N ! In s p ir a tio n to A m e r ic a n Y o u th / w in b o s e r v e t l u i )o n I h o u .s n n i ls of N e w Y o r k .Sta te m o t o r i s t s w l i o m a y lose t h e r i g h t to o p e ra te n n a u to m o J il le, i i i i l e s s t h p y j i r o v l d e t h e s e c u r i t y that i s nec-'S.saiy u n d e r t h e New Y o r k M o to r V e liicie .Safety Ifespoiisib i t l t y A c t e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 1, 'I 'l ll S N K W L A W reriu ire s t h e commlHSloner o f M o t o r V e h i c l e s t o s u s p e n d t l i e o p e r a t o r ’s l i c e n n e a n d r e ­ v o k e t l i e o w n e r ’s r e R l s t r a t i o n c e r t i f i c.i t e, o f a n a u t o m o b i l e I n v o l v e d In a n a c c id e n t c a u s i n g d e a tli, b odily i n ju r y t o p r o p e r t y o v e r .ftin.OO, u n l e s s s u f f i ­ c i e n t s e c u r i t y i s f u i n l s h e d b o t h for tile a c c id e n t w lilcli lias happened a n d l o r f u t u r e accident.s, w h e t h e r or n o t t l i e o p e r a t o r i.s a t f a u l t . 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So f a r as I k n o w , a ll th e w o r k on w h ic h th e y a re engaged Is c a r r i e d o n i n W a s h i n g t o n . C ity E m p lo y e e M ay J o in P o lit ic a l C lu b A . E . M . : T h e r e is n o p r o h i b i ­ t i o n e i t h e r in t h e C h a r t e r o r i n t h e c i v i l s e r v ic e l a w , a g a i n s t a c i t y e m p l o y e e o t h e r t h a n a p o lic e ­ m a n o r f ir e m a n jo in in g a p o liti­ c a l c lu b a n d p a y i n g d u e s t h e r e i n . S e c t i o n 8 88 o f t h e C h a rte r pro ­ v id e s : “ N o c o u n c ilm a n o r o th e r o f f i c e r o r e m p lo y e e o f t h e c i t y s h a ll, d i r e c t ly o r in d ir e c tly , p a y o r p ro m is e to p a y a n y p o litic a l as­ se s s m e n t, s u b s c rip tio n , o r c o n t r i­ b u tio n u n d e r th e p e n a lty of fo r ­ f e i t i n g h is o f f i c e o r e m p l o y m e n t . ” P o lic e m e n a n d fir e m e n a re n o t p e r m i t t e d t o b e lo n g t o a p o l i t i c a l c lu b o r m a k e p o l i t i c a l c o n t r i b u ­ tio n s . E m p l o y e e s o f t h e C i v i l S e r ­ v i c e C o m m i s s i o n m a y b e lo n g t o a p o l i t i c a l c lu b , b u t m a y n o t h o ld o f f i c e in i t o r s e r v e as a m e m b e r o f a c o m m itte e . D o e s O n e P o lit ic a l C lu b ? — A p p ly G e t a T r a n s f e r ? fo r V e t q u e n tly e a rn s a r ig h t to v e t e ia n p re fe re n c e c re d it of 5 p o in t s t h r o u g h s e r v ic e in t h e a r m y o r n a v y , m a y a p p ly th is p re fe re n c e c r e d i t t o h is o r i g i n a l r a t i n g a n d t h u s be g i v e n a p a s s i n g m a r k a n d a p l a c e o n t h e e l i g i b l e l i s t . Th i.s is o n l y t r u e , h o w e v e r , i f t h e e li­ g i b le li s t r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h e e x a m ­ i n a t i o n w h i c h h e t o o k is s t i l l in e x is te n c e . I f it ha s been t e r m in ­ a t e d h is r i g h t s h a v e l a p s e d . a f t e r t e r m i n a t i o n of m i l i t a r y s e r ­ v ic e t h e y a r e e n t i t l e d t o t h e i n ­ c re m e n ts w h ic h th e y w o u ld h a v e r e c e iv e d h a d t h e y b e e n c o n t i n u ­ o u s l y e m p lo y e d . A p erso n on a f e d e r a l c i v i l s e r v ic e li s t w h o w o u l d h a v e been c e r tifie d h a d he not b e e n in m i l i t a r y s e r v ic e w h e n h is n a m e w a s re a c h e d , has a r ig h t to c e r t i f i c a t i o n w h e n h is m i l i t a r y s e r ­ v ic e is o v e r , a h e a d o f o t h e r e l i g i b le s . G e ttin g a T r a n sfe r (G u a rd sm en A C h a n g e W a n t e d : W 'h e th e r o r n o t a c i v i l s e r v ic e e m p l o y e e c a n b e t r a n s f e r r e d f r o m o n e p o s i t io n to a n o th e r title depends on w h e th e r th e q u a lific a tio n s and t e s ts f o r t h e t w o p o s i t io n s w e r e s i m i l a r . I t is d o u b t f u l w h e t h e r a s o c ia l i n v e s t i g a t o r c o u l d b e t r a n s ­ f e r r e d t o t h e p o s i t io n o f p l a y ­ g ro u n d d ire c to r. T h e fa c t t h a t an e m p lo y e e w a s o n a n o p e n c o m ­ p e titiv e e lig ib le lis t f o r a n o t h e r p o s i t io n w o u l d g i v e h i m n o a d v a n ­ t a g e in t r a n s f e r r i n g f r o m o n e to a n o th e r . T h e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m ­ m is s i o n is t h e a g e n c y w h i c h d e ­ te rm in e s w h e t h e r o r n o t a tr a n s ­ f e r m a y be m a d e , a n d b o th o f th e d e p a r t m e n t s c o n c e r n e d m u s t be w i l l i n g f o r i t t o be m a d e . W h e t h e r t h e s t a r t i n g s a l a r y o f a p o s i t io n s h a ll be fix e d a t th e m in i m u m o r a b o v e is u p t o t h e d e p a r t m e n t a n d th e B u d g e t D ir e c to r . O r d in a rily , a y e a r o f e m p lo y m e n t as p la y g ro u n d d i r e c t o r is n e c e s s a r y to q u a l i f y f o r p r o m o tio n to a s s is ta n t s u p e r­ v is o r of re c re a tio n . V et P referen ce N o V . p . : Y o u a re c o r re c t in be­ l i e v i n g t h a t a c o n t e s t a n t in a f e d ­ e r a l e x a m i n a t i o n w h o g e ts a r a t ­ i n g o f 65 o r m o r e b u t b e l o w t h e p a s s i n g m a r k o f 70, a n d s u b s e ­ L . B . : S t a t e e m p lo y e e s d o n o t re c e iv e any bonus on b e in g d ra fte d , w h e th e r o r not th e y h ave p a s s e d t h e i r p r o b a t i o n a r y p e r io d . I f t h e y r e t u r n t o t h e i r p o s i t io n s B onus to C . s., J r . : A n a t i o n a l g u a r d s ­ m a n w ill c o n tin u e to re c e iv e th e d i f f e r e n t i a l b e t w e e n h is s a l a r y a s a c i t y e m p lo y e e a n d h is a r m y p a y a s lo n g a s h e h a s t o r e m a i n i n th e a r m y . W h o P a sses on In com e T a x ? R . E . T .: A c c o u n ta n ts , a u d i­ t o r s a n d d e p u t y c o ll e c t o r s o f i n te i n a l re v e n u e a ll h a v e to e x a m in e a n d pass up o n in c o m e ta x r e tu rn s . T h e y a r e in t h e c o m p e t i t i v e c la s ­ s if ie d s e r v ic e . W e c a n n o t g i v e y o u t h e s a l a r i e s o f a l l t h e s e p o s i t io n s , n o r te ll y o u w h e t h e r a n e m p lo y e e in a n o th e r fe d e ra l d e p a rtm e n t w i t h C A F 9 s t a t u s w o u l d be e l i ­ g i b le f o r t r a n s f e r t h e r e t o . T em porary D ra ftees S h iftin g N a v y A ir T ra n sp o rt— A G r o w in g F ie ld W i t h m o r e o p e n in g s a n n o u n c e d i n th e A i r T r a n s p o r t fie ld , c a n d i­ d a te s w i ll be in te r e s te d in th e n e w te x t “ O u tlin e o f A ir T r a n s p o r t P r a c tic e ,” by A. E . B lo m q u is t ( P i t m a n , $ 4 . 5 0 ) . T h e v o l u m e d e a ls w it h p rin c ip le s o f m a n a g e m e n t, o p e r a t i o n , s a le s , e tc ., f u n d a m e n t a l t o a i r t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . P r e .s e n t a i r lin e p r a c tic e s a r e a n a ly z e d in th e li g h t o f th ese p r in c ip le s . T h e ex­ p e r ie n c e s o f m a n y a i r l i n e e x e c u ­ t iv e s h a s b e e n c u ll e d t o p r e s e n t a c o m p re h e n s iv e o u tlin e . S u b je c t s c o vered in c l u d e h is to ry o f a ir Y ard Job H . L . H . : W e k n o w of no act o f C o n g re s s w h ic h p r o h ib its a N a v y Y a r d e m p lo y e e f r o m a c c e p t i n g a d i f f e r e n t p o s i t io n in a n o t h e r N a v y Y a rd . W a sh in g to n T o N ew Y ork I . s.: W h e t h e r a p e r s o n w h o had. b e e n a p p o i n t e d t o a f e d e r a l p o s i­ t i o n in W a s h i n g t o n w o u l d be p e r ­ m i t t e d t o le a v e i t w i t h i n a f e w m o n t h s to a c c e p t a n o t h e r p o s i t i o n i n a n o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t in New Y o r k , w o u ld d e p e n d on th e p a r ­ tic u la r c ir c u m s t a n c e s and th e n e e d s o f t h e s e r v ic e t h a t t h e t i m e . I c an g iv e no g e n e r a l a n s w e r . tr a n s p o r t d e v e lo p m e n t, m anagem e h t, o p e r a tio n s , flig h t c re w s , m a in te n a n c e , ra d io , s ta tio n o r g a n ­ iz a t io n s , flig h t c o n tro l, a ir lin e m e te o r o lo g y , s c h e d u lin g , p as se n ­ g e r s e r v ic e , p e r s o n n e l, e n g i n e e r ­ i n g , p u r c h a s i n g , t r a f f i c , a d v e r t i.s in g , p u b lic r e la tio n s , fin a n c e . E s ­ p e c ia lly h e lp fu l a re th e illu s tr a ­ t io n s , c h a r t s a n d t h e a m p l e b i b ­ lio g r a p h y a t th e e nd o f e ac h c h a p t e i ’. N o P r o b a tio n R am speck on T est R. A .: A fe d e ra l e m p lo y e e w h o s e p o s i t io n is c l a s s i f i e d u n d e r th e R a m s p e c k A c t a n d w h o e arn s a c la s s i f ie d s t a t u s b y p a s s i n g a n o n -c o m p e titiv e t e s t is n o t r e ­ q u i r e d to s e r v e a n y p e r i o d o f p r o ­ b a tio n . P ip in g D r a fts m e n T h e w o r l d w i d e s t r u g g l e f o r o il, to g e th e r w ith an en o rm o u s in ­ c re a s e in c o n s tr u c tio n o f p o w e r p la n ts , re fin e rie s a n d th e lik e , h a v e m a d e m o re a c u te th e need fo r p ip in g d r a fts m e n . T h e R e g is ­ t r a r o f M a n h a tta n T e c h n ic a l I n ­ s t i t u t e , 1823 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , re p o rts m a n y n e w e n ro llm e n ts fo r t h e p ip in g as w e ll as o t h e r d r a f t ­ in g c ourses. A p p lic a n t s c o m e f r o m lo c a litie s as w id e ly a p a r t as B u f ­ fa lo a n d B r itis h G u ia n a . W orkers C . M . : T e m p o r a r y e m p lo y e e s i n th e fe d e ia l s e r v ic e who a re d r a f t e d a r e n o t e n title d to r e s to r ­ a t i o n to t h e s e r v ic e w h e n t h e i r p e ­ r i o d o f m i l i t a r y t r a i n i n g is c o m ­ p le te d . S tu d y C o rn e r B o o k s c o n t a in in g a c tu a r i a 1 m a th e m a tic s and p rin c ip le s of p e n s io n s y s t e m s , o f i n t e r e s t t o c a n d id a te s f o r th e a c t u a r ia l as­ s is ta n t e x a m in a tio n , h a v e been as­ s e m b le d b y th e M u n ic ip a l R e f e r ­ e n c e L i b r a j y , R o o m 2 230, M u n i c ­ ip a l B u ild in g . Som e s u g g e s te d t itle s in c lu d e : D o w lin g L. W a y la n d . M a th e ­ m a tic s o f life in s u ra n c e . N ew Y o rk: M c G r a w -H ill Book C o ., 1925. M a c k e n z i e , M . A ., a n d N . E . S h e p p a r d , e d . A c t u a r i a l p r o b le m s . T o ro n to : U n iv e rs ity of T o ro n to P r e s s , 1930. M a c le a n , J osep h B . L i f e in s u r­ a n ce. 5 th ed. N e w Y o r k : M c G r a w H i l l B o o k C o ., 1939. M e n g e , W a l t e r O ., a n d J a m e s W . G lo v e r. A n in tro d u c tio n to th e m a th e m a tic s of life in s u ra n c e . A n n A rb o r, M ic h ig a n : E d w a rd s B r o t h e r s , I n c . , 1934. M e r i a m , L e w is . P r in c ip le s g o v ­ e r n i n g t h e r e t i r e m e n t o f p u b li c e m p lo y e e s . N e w Y o r k : A p p l e t o n , 1918. M o ir, H en ry . L ife assu ran ce p r im e r . 3 rd ed. C h ic a g o : S p e c ta ­ t o r C o ., 1925. N e w Y o r k C ity . In v e s tig a tio n , D e p a r t m e n t o f. A s tu d y o f th e p e n s io n a n d r e t i r e m e n t s y s te m s o f N e w Y o r k C ity , b y T lo b e r t L. M e r ­ r i t t . , 1940, 83 p. N e w Y o r k C i t y C it iz e n s B u d g e t C o m m is s io n . F i n a n c ia l asp ec ts o f N e w Y o r k ‘C i t y ’s p e n s io n s y s te m s . N e w Y " o r k : 3 50 M a d i s o n a v e n u e , 1933. P r e p a r e d b y D r . P a u l S t u d e n s k i. G et M ore P ay F rom B o o ks fo r A c tu a ria l T e st P r e f e r e n c e V -V .V -V ,V .V -V ---V -% V .V .V i T Y P E W R IT E R S R E N T E D FO R EX A M S > ii f l b d l o n 140 W E S T 42il S r i t E K T "■ .■(at Itroiulwa.t ) With A ll the C ivil Service N ews . • . SUnSCUIPTION OEl'AllTMENr CIVIL SERVIC E LEAUEIl 97 Duane Street New Vork City Gentlemen: r ie a se Send Me the CIVIL SERVICE LEADER every week for tlie Nextj |{ D Year, I enclose $ 2. J □ 6 Months, 1 enclose $1. N am e .. A ddress C ity :j \ liityunt 9-778.’>V fo llo w — T h e L e a d e r COMPLETE ACCURATE IMPARTIAL FIRST f > .... r iease check If renewal □ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Twelve time. Fee: ber 27. Jfl. Deadline* Octo­ K eq u ire m f^ n tii Candidate.^ mu.st have had at least one year of experience or one year of formal trainmg in a schooi accredited by the University of the State of New York in the operation of the Remington Rand Powers Key Punch Machme. How You Win Be Rated Writt2n, qualifying'; practical, weight 100. The passmp grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. C ity T e sts Air Traffic Control Recorder SalHTv: J),800 up to but not includ­ ing JS2.3-1U per annum. The oliKible list may be u.stHl for appropriate po.sitions in a lowtT f'rrido. Age lim­ its: None. Fee: ?1. Deadline: Oc­ tober 27. Vacancies: 3 in the IJonartment of I^ocks (LaGuatdia Field). KiM|UiremeiifH Graduation from a recoKnized foui-year day aviation or aero­ nautical trade school, or other .satisfartory vocational or technical hierh school or graduation from a rocopnizod four-year day academic or commercial hii'h school; plus throe mc)iiths’ experience performint( dtities of a nature to qualify for the nroniotion; or f'rjiduation frf)m an elementary school plus one year of such experience; or a sati.sfactory equivalent. Candifiatos must be fam.iliar with rules and operations of the airport, various types of aircraft, teletyj)e symbols and weather sequences of s p e c i a l mjammmmii C A R D P U N C H COURSE S p p c l n l l z p d t r i i i i i i t i K '>11 I MM A l p h a bi“t l c - N u n i ( ' r l ( ; K<*y I ’liiiclio.s. C o u r . s r in c l u d c .s iill k e y iiutictiL'.s o f b o t h typo.'". 110 h o u r s o f n r l i u i l t r a i n i n K o n m ii c hi iie ii. C a rd a n d auppliuu fri*e. A f . P H A n K T I C - NtI .M IO It I C A C C O tlN T IN C M A rn iN K .S (TAIUrI,A T()I{.) Iru- iudi' S I'i i m ' Jloaril W Ir i ti K . iiiiK' hiiipH oi)cr:ition of T iil >i iln Io r a n d .SorU-r siiid . S u n m i u r y l{ei)roduccr. Low lullioii. C l :u ss n o w fornilnti. O a l l o r w r i t e f o r f u l l | m rt i<-ii li irN A ccounting M achines Institute S c h o o l f o r C a r d I’u n c h 221 U ' . 6 7 l h S t . . N . Y . C . O p p r. n t o rH C l . 6-G425 ■ ■■lillJ ItW flllM jy iIU 'tfim fiM — f M A C Y ’S F E A T U R E S ARCO BOOKS MOTOR VKMICI.K L IC E N SE E X A M IN E R Modern, Illii.strated, I 'horoiiR h........................... TRKASTRY ENFORCEMENT A G E N T A Practical and Revelant P r e p a r a t i o n .........................$2.00 A s k f o r A r r o ’s : 1C. I I . .’M u v j ' m , I t a r n c s & A . & S., M u n i c i p a l It u i l d i n K: . I ARCO 430 l.<‘\ i n K t < i n Av<‘. DIPLOMATIC CONSULAR OFFICERS L A T I N A M I -: i { l ( ’A N I N S T I T IJ T lO o f f e r s H|N‘<<al p r t ' p i t r i i t i o n f o r co n i i u K; (‘x u i n i i i u l i n n s . (iro u p s now fo rm in g . A I nii S i i a n i s l i - K n u l i s l i - T o r i u k i i <*''c : Slo u o K rap liy , ('oiivrrK alion. ( 'o i n p U t t * (■'(‘( ■ r i ' l n r i a l - K v p o r l i i i K C cu r M fS . 11 W. 42d ST. LA. 4-2835 Civil Service D I C T A T $1 W E E K I O N (D A ILY ) M orn in c, A ftrriio on , I<)vonlnR il a s sro o n is, GO to 220 w.p.m. T y p in g ?! wpoU (d a ily ) C r e tf S - r itin a n bi-KiniuTs, review GniiliMl B O W E R S 228 W . 42U St. KKyiiiit 9-9 09 2 DON’T w ith Just any l$IC S A T I S F I E D pliK'o o n Hit* liHt GET OUT ON TOPI rrciM ire for S len o g r a p lier -T y p isi E xam s at EASTMAN SCHOOt li'f'jicii is R c g i s l c i cd l>y B o a r d n f 4 4 1 L e x in g to n A v e . K s t . 1853 Tel > N .Y . .M llrni; H i l l 2-352 7 D ID Y O U K N O W Thttl B ro w n e 's liiisiness CoUc(je T v d c h c s M arliin e S ho rt H a n d (T he S te noRrapli). In te rn a tio n a l ItiislneNN Ma<-liine. Key tion. 1‘u n e h & I' lO B K oard O pera­ I.atest of K le etrieal C ompto n ie try , itookUeeiiiiiK a n d IMII ii i k Mai'liines. I'‘uller Shortlianit — (ireKir — I*itn>Hii. l‘;<llplione, D ie taplione , .‘M iineoKrapli, I''ilinK;, a n d .'Monitor ISoard. FO R A l l. l.N’KOliM ATION ON THK.SK Ctlun.^^K.S C A M , OK W U IT K MARY A. MOONEY 7 n k v I o h 8-2941 L A K A V K I T K A V K ., I tU O U K L Y N F o u n d e d S i n c e 18,'i9 stations converKinc: on the airport, air traffic rules, airport and air­ w ays traffic control procedures, radio frequencies and procedures of airlines usinK the airport, radio aids to air navigation within a radius of 100 miles from the airport and re­ lated subjects. Aknowledfje of shorthand is helpful and candidates who have this knowledge will bo given extra credit. Also candidates who arc able to .speak fluently one or more of the following languages will bo given extra credit: French, German, Spanish, and Italian Be­ fore the end of six months’ proba­ tionary period of employment can ­ didates must have obtamed a Fed­ eral cettificate as an air traffic control-tower operator with a junior rating for LaGuardia Field. How Voii Will lie Uatwl Written test, weight 70; training experience and personal qualifica­ tions, weight 30. Training, experi­ ence and personal qualifications may be rated af^er an examination of the candidate’s application and after an oral interview or such other inquiry or investigation as may be deemed necessary. The passing gtade will be set in accord­ ance with the needs of the service. Assi.stant Gardener (For eemployment on city projects located outsid'e New York City lim­ its.) For work requiring specialized traininij and experience, special lists will be established by means of selective certification. Salary: $5.50 per day. V acancies: 25. A g e s : At least 21 and not more than 35 on the dute of appointment. F e e . $1. Deadline: October 27. KecniirenientH Candidates must be bona fide residents of the county in which they are to be employed for at lea.st () mf)nths prior to the last date for filing applicatioi, and at least one year prior to the date of appoint­ ment. New York City residents who are willing to move to the lo­ cation of the permanent position if appointed will be adinittovl to the examination. No transfers will be allowed to such employees within two years of sunh anpointment. How You Will Be Hated Physical, weight 100; oral (quali­ fying test only). The oral test will bo administered to candidates < ‘it the same time as the physi­ cal and medical tests and will be designed to determine the alert­ ness of mind and general intelli­ gence of candidates. C.andidatos are required to have a knoivledge of eiemi'ntaiy gardening practices. A qutiiifyinp'literacy test will also be giv(>h. The pas.sing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. Dental Ily g’enlst Salary: Usual salary $1,200 per annum. The eligible list may be used for appropriate positions in a lower grade. Vacancies: Occur from time to time. One in the De­ partment of Hospitals at .$900. F ee: $1. Deadline- October 27. Kequiremonts Candidates mu.st be graduate dental hygienists from a school ot recognized standing at the time of filing applications. Before appoint­ ment candidates must be licensed as dental hygienists by the Board of Regents of the State of New York and must present their licenses to the Commission before their names will be certified. How You Will He Uated Written, weight 40; oral pi'actical, weight 00. .^t the oral practical test, the personal qualifications of candidates will also bo considered. The passing grade will be sot in accorilance with the needs of the service. Director of Air Traffic Control and Airport (Open to all citizens of the United States, regardless of residence.) Salary: .i;7,500 per annum, .sTibjeot to budget. The eligible list may be UKod f(,r appropiiato positions in a lowor grade. Vacancios: One in the Dop;irtment of Docks. Fee: $5. Deadline: Oclobor 27. Ke(|iiireinoiits So von years ot satisfactory prac- tical experience in aviation, airport operation and management, or com­ mercial air transportation, of which at least three years must have been in executive positions of a respon­ sible nature; or a satisfactory equivalent. The executive and ad­ ministrative experience must in­ clude at least one year of full time exrierience within tne past five years in positions such as Director or Manager, or Assistant Director or Assistant Manager of an airport handling at least fifty scheduled airline flights daily by control tower operation, or as (jommanding Offi­ cer of a military or naval airport by radio at least fifty flights daily, or as supervisor of large scale air carrier operations of an airline; or in equivalent positions. Note; While this examination Is open on a nation-wide basis, the e f­ fect of the Residence Law is that persons with three years of New York City residence, or persons who may be exempted from the Residence Law, shall be certified first from the list resulting from this examination. How You W'ill Ho Itateil Technical knowledge, training, ex­ perience and personal quanfications,, weight 100. An oral exam ­ ination will be given. Health Inspector, Grade 2 Candidates who filed under the adverti.sement of September 2 to September 22, 1941 need not file again. Salary; $1,800 up to but not including $2,400 per annum. Vacan­ cies: Occur from time to time. Fee: $1. Deadline: October 14, lloqulrements Candidates must be high .3chool graduates and mu.st have had (a) at least two j-ears of experience, in­ volving some degree of responsibil­ ity in the inspection of food stu ffs or sanitary facilities with a govern­ mental agency or with a large in­ dustrial organization; or (b) two years of acceptable supervisory ex­ perience or laboratory experience along the lines outlined in the statement of duties; or (c) equiva­ lent. A degree from a university or college approved by the University of the State of New York with a major in chemistry, agriculture, bacteriology, or sanitary engineer­ ing will he accepted in lieu of the above experience. Persons residing In Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connec­ ticut. Voimont, Now Jersey, Mas­ sachusetts. and New York State will be admitted to this examina­ tion foi- certification tor appoint­ ment as Country Milk Inspectors. How You Will Ho Jtalod Written, weight 60; training, e x ­ perience and iiersoiial quaiificalions, may he ratod after an exam ­ ination of the candidate’s applica­ tion and after an oral interyicv/ o: such other inquiry or investigation aa may be deemed necessary. The passing grade will be sot in accord­ ance with the needs of th service. one year of experience or one ye. of training in an accredited schoo in the operation of the I.B M. Nu meric Accounting Machine. How You Will He Rated Written, qualifying; practical, weight 1C)0. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. Office Appliance Operator, Grade 2 (I.B.M. Numeric Punch) Salary: $1,200 up to but not in­ cluding $1,800 per annum. The eli­ gible list may be used for appro­ priate positions in a lower grade. Vacancies: Occur from time to time, to time. F ee: $1. Deadline: October 27. Requirements Candidates must have had at least one year of experience or one year of formal training in a school ac­ credited by the University of the State of New York in the operation of the I.B.M. Numeric Key Punch Machine. How You Will Be Rated W'ritten, qualifying; practical, weight 100. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. Office Appliance Operator, Grade 2 Principal Chemist (Biochemistry) Candidates wTio filed- under the advertisement of September 2 to September 22, 1941 need not file again. Salary: $5,000 per annum, 'rtie eligible list may be used for appropriate positions In a tower grade. Vacancies: 1 in Health D e­ partment. Fee: $4. Deadline, Octo­ ber 27. Printing Specifications Writer Salary: $3,000. The eligible li.st may be used for appropriate posi­ tions in a lower graae. V a c a n c ies: 1. Fee: $3. Deadline: October 27. Requirements At least five years’ experience in the printing Industry in production, estimating and cost work, of which at least two years must have been in shop and produciton work, and three years In estimating; or the equivalent. Acceptable studies in college or trade schools will be given additional credit. How You Will B p Rated Written test, weight 50; training, experience and personal qualifica­ tions, weight 50 The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. PROMOTION EX.VMINATIOXS Court Attendant (Remington Rand I'owers Key I'unoh Machine) Salary: $1.2C0 up to but not in­ cluding $1,800 per annum. The eli­ gible list may be used for appro­ priate positions in a lower grade. V a c a n c ies: Occur from time to This examination is open only to employees of the City Court, Magis­ trates’ Court, Domestic Relations Court, Court of Special Sessions, and Municipal Court. (There will be a separate list for each Court.) (Continued on Follo wi ng Page) T H O R O U G H IN T E N S IV E PRA C TIC A L P R E P A R A T IO N I F O R S T A T E and F E D E R A L P ER FO R M A N C E T E S T S STENOGRAPHERS T Y P IS T S B y an I n s t i t u t i o n W hich H as Trained Over 200,000 Stenographers Graded Dictation. Transcription, Typing Speed; Theory Review and Beginners’ Classes; Day, After-Business, Evening Sessions. DRAKE SCHOOLS 2488 G R A N D C O NCO URSE 154 N A S SA U ST R E E T (Corner FonlliRui Konil) (Opposite City Uiill) FOrdham 7-3500 BEekm an 3-4840 W nsliiiiK ton l(rooUl.% n HruoUI.'v a U elK hts r 'l i i s h l n g : GOO U ’p s t l « l s t S t r e e t 1305 I'l l I t o n S t r e e t 1416 I t r o i u h v a . v 30-53 S i i t i i h i n ISlvd . 39-01 .Main S t r o e t \V .\. M*:. FO. JA . F I.. 3-2000 8-4312 9-8147 6-3835 3-3536 Office Appliance Operator, Grade 2 (I.H.iM. Alphabetic Accounting Machine) Salary: $1,200 up to but not in­ cluding $1,800 per annum. The eli­ gible list may bo used for appropri­ ate positions in a lower grade. V a­ cancies: Occur from time to time. Fee: $1. Deadline: October 27. llequlremonts Candidates must have had at least one year of (xperience or one year of formal trainine in a school ac­ credited by the University of the State of New York in the operation of the l.B M . Alphabetic Account­ ing Machine. How Yoti Will Be Hated Written. qualifying:: practical, weight 100. The pa.ssing grade wilt be sot in accordance with the needs of the service. Office Appliance Operator, Grade 2 (I.B.M. NiinuM-ic .\ccountlnK Machine) Salary: $1,200 up to but not in­ cluding $1 84X) per annum. The eli­ gible list may be used for appro­ priate positions in a lower grade. V acancios: Occur from time to time. Fee: $1. Deadline: Octo­ ber 22. Uequirernents Candidates must have had at least How to A pply fo r a Test For t'Jty 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 IMiinicipal CJivil Service Commission at 96 Duane Street and enclose a self-addressed 9-inch stamped envelope (4 cents for Manhattan and Bron.x, 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 (^)unty Jobs: Obtain appiication.s 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. N A T H A N IE L K A PLA N D e m o c r a tic N o m in e e fo r C ity C o u n c ilm a n (B R O O K L Y N ) P r e s e n ts H is 5 -P o in t P r o g r a m fo r C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s ^ 1. A djusted w a ge in line w ith rising cost of living. 2. R eview o f all dism issals by City Board o f A ppeals. 3. No interference by M ayor w ith Board o f Education. 4. Rem oval o f any racketeering found in city depart­ ments. E m polyees should have right to join organizations o f their own choosing. 5. Per annum pay for all city em ployees. TYPEWRITERS R EN TED FO R C IV IL S E R V IC E EX A M S A N D F O R H O M E U S E A ll M akes — A ll M odels — D elivered »iid Called For J . S . M C O r tla n d 7 - 0 4 0 5 - 6 O R S E 296 BROADWAY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 O ffic e A p p lia n c e {Continued f r o m Preceding Page) Salary: $1,800 ungraded. Vacancies: Occur from time to time. Fee: $1. Deadline: October 27. Date of test: The written examination will be iieid December 20. Requirements Open to all permanent employees of the five above Inferior Courts who have served continuously for a period of not less than one year next preceding the date of the writ­ ten test in the following title or titles, and who are otherwise eli­ gible: Stenograpner, Grade 2; Stenographer, Grade 3; Attendant, Grade 1; Attendant, Grade 2; Mes­ senger, Grade 1: Messenger, Grade 2; Telephone Operator, Grade 1; Telephone Operator. Grade 2; Clerk, Grade 3; Interpreter Court Sten­ ographer; Probation Officer; Prison Matron; Typist, Grade 2; Typist, Grade 3; Bboltkeener; Senior Book­ keeper; Cashier, Grade 2; Cashier, Grade 3; Storekeeper; Fmgerprint Technician; Photogranher; AutoEngineman. Candidates seelting credit for courses of study com­ pleted between* November 16, 19[>9 and the date of the written test must file a school study form with the promotion application. Physical Requirements Candidates must be not less than five feet six inches in height and weigh not. less than 130 pounds at that height (m e n ); and not less than five feet two inches in heiglit and weigh not less than 105 pounds at that height (women). They must be of sound health and physical condition. Vision 20/30 for each eye, without g l a s s e s ; satisfactory heating, voice. iK)sture and appear­ ance. Court Clerk, Grade 3 Salary: .‘52,400 up to but not in­ cluding $3,000 per annum. Vacan­ cies: 2. F ees: $2. Deadline; Oc­ tober 27. Date of test: The writ­ ten examination will be held D e­ cember 13, 1941. Requirements Open to all permanent employees of the City Court who have served continuously for a period of not less than one j'ear next preceding tiie date of the written test in the fol­ lowing title or titles, and who are otherwise eligible: Clerk, Grade 3; Stenographer, Grade 3; Telephone Operator, Grade 2; Interpreter: Court St<>nographer; Court A t­ tendant; Messenger, Grade 2; Mes­ senger. Grade 3. Candidates seek­ ing credit for courses of studv com­ pleted between November 16, 1939 and the date of the written test must file a school study form with the promotion application. E xam iner, Grade 4 This examination is open only to employees of the Board of E.s’t imnte. Bureau of Franchises. Salary: The salary range for Examiner, Grade 4, is $2,400 up to but not in­ cluding $3,000, V acan cies: None at present, but one expected shortly. Fee: $2. Deadline: October 27. Date of test: The written examination will be held November 19, 1941. Requirements Open to all persons in the clerical SCI vice who have served for not less than one year in Grade 4 or three years in Grade 3 and who have served for not less than six months in the Bureau of Fran­ chises, Board of li^stimate, on the date of tne written examination and who are otheiwise eligible. Candidates .seeking c r e d i t for courses of studv completed between November 16, 1939 and the date of the written test must file a school stud^ form with the promotion ap­ plication. Scope of Examination Candidates are expected to have a thorough knowledge of city gov­ ernment and the methods and pro­ cedures of the Bureau of Fran­ chises of the Board of Estimate. Record and seniority,' weight 50, 70 per cent required; written test. Weight 50. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. In.spector o f H ousing, Grade 3 Tiiis examination is open only to employees of the Department of Housing and Buildings. Salary: ?2.400 up to but not including $3,000 per annum. Vacancies: 4. Fee; $2. Deadline: October 27. Date of test: The written examination will be held December 13, 1941, Rcqnirements Open to all Inspectors of Housing, Grade 2, who have served continu­ ously at ieast one year in the grade, a.id to all permanent employees in Grades 2 and 3 of the Inspection hervice with one year’s continuous service in the department prior to the date of the written test, who ha.ve been performing work in a c ­ cord with their civil service title of a nature to qualir’y them for ^ •.V .W » V .W .V .V .W A % W . F R E E CIVIL SERVICE LEADER P R A C T IC E ON A l.L KKNTISU TYPEWRITERS RENT A NEW P O R T A B L E RO YA L L A ltG B S E L E C T IO N O P A L L L A T E M OU E I. B U SIN ESS M A C H IN E S Royal U n d e rw o o d R e m in g to n L . C . S m ith W o o d s to c k We D eliver a n d Call fo r M acblnea A t All E x a n iin u tlo n s T h o u s a n d s H a v e I ’assed on O u r Maehiuea W ILLIAM W EISS *19 W E S T 87th S T R E E T LONG. 6-2481 »*«VV.Vd-.V%W.V%V^SW.V." O p e r a to r the duties of the position; and who are otherwise eligible according to the rules of the Commission. Can­ didates seeking credit for courses of study completed between Novem ­ ber 16, 1939 and the date of the written test must file a school study form with the promotion ap­ plication. and the date of the written test must file a school stuay form with the promotion application. How You Will Be Rated Record and seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; written weight 50. The passing gra(ie wili be set in accordance with tiie needs of the service. M otorm an BMT Division. New York City Transit System Simultaneously with the holding of this examination, promotion e x ­ aminations will be held for Motor­ man in the IN D and IRT Divisions. The eligible list resulting from this examination will be used first to fill vacancies in the BMT Division. If the number of these eligibles is insufficient to fill vacancies in the BMT Division, the eligible lists for the IN D andIRT Divisions may bo combined and used as appropriate for the BMT Division. Salary: i50.83 to $1.06 an hour at present. V a c a n c ies: 150 at present. Others occur from time to time. F ee: $2. Deadline: October 27. Date of test; the written examination will be lield December 14, 1941. Requirements Open to’ all permanent employees now’ serving in the titles ot Conduc­ tor, Towerman, Bus Operator and Street Car Operator, who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) on the date of the written test, and who are otherv^ise eligible. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study completed between Novmber lb, 1939, and th date of the w'ritten test must file a school study form with the promotion application. How You Will He Ruted Record and seniority, woiglit 50, TO per cent required; written, weignt 50. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. All candidates who pass tiie com­ petitive v/ritten test will be re­ quired to pass a qualifying piactical test prior to permanent appoint­ ment. Canaidates for the qualifying test will be called for examination in groups according to the needs of the service. Medical and Physical Requirements Eligibles must pass the medical and physical examination given by the Board of Transportation imme­ diately prior to appointment. Eligibles must pass the medical and physical examination given by the Board of Transportation imme­ diately prior to appointment. M edical n n d r h y s l e a l R e q u i r e m e n t s M otorm an IN D Division, New York City Transit System Salary: i>0.83 to $1.06 an hour at present. V a c a n c ies: 22 at present; all appointed from last list. F ee: $2. Deadline: October 27. Date of test: The written examination will be held December 14, 1941. Requirements Open to all permanent employej^ now serving in the titles of C o ^ ductor and Towerman, who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) on the date of the written test and who are otherwise eligible. Candidates seelting credit for courses of study completed between November 16, 1939 and th date of the written test must file a school study form with the promotion application. How You Wni B e Rated Record and seniority, weiglit 50, 70 per cent required: w'ritten, weignt 50. The passing grade will be set in accordance with the needs of the service. All candidates who pass the competitive written test will be required to pass a qualify­ ing practical test prior to perma­ nent appointment. Candidates for the qualifying test will be called for examination in groups accoiding to the needs of the service. Medical and I’hysicul Requirements Eligibles must pass the medical and physical examination given by the Board of Transportation imme­ diately prior to appointment. M otorm an IRT Division, N ew York City Transit System Salary: $0.83 to $1.06 an hour at present. Vacancies; 60 at present. Others occur from time to time. F ee: $2. Deadline: October 27. Date of test: The written examination will be hold December 14, 1941. Requirements Open to all permanent employees now serving in the titles of Con­ ductor and' Towerman, who have served continuously at least one year in the title or titles (or in an equivalent title or titles) on the date of the written test and who are otherwire eligible. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study completed between November lb, 1939 and the date of the written test must file a school study form with the promotion application. How You Will Be Rated Record and seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent require; written, weight 50. The passing grade will be set in accordance with tiie needs of the service. All candidates who pass the competitive Avritten test will be re­ quired to pass a qualifying prac­ tical test prior to permanent ap­ pointment. Candidates for the qualifying test will be called for ex­ amination in proups according to the needs of the service. Medical and Thysicjil Requirements Eligibles must pass the medical and physical examination given by the Board of Transportation imme­ diately prior to appointment. R ailroad Clerk BMT Division, New York CUy Transit System Salary: 58 cents to 65 cents an hour at present. V a c a n c ies; 100 va­ cancies expected. F e e : $1. Dead­ line: October 27. Date o l ’ test: The written examination will be held December 4, 1941. Requirements Open to all permanent employees now serving in the title of Porter who have served continuously at least one year in the title lor in an equivalent title) on the date of the written test, and who are other­ wise eligible. Candidates seeking credit for courses of stu(% com­ pleted between November 16, 1939, Page Thirteen Railroad Clerk IN D Division, New York City Transit .System S alar y: 58 cents to 68’^ cents an hour at present. Vacancies: 30 at present; all appointed from last list. F ee: $1. Deadline; October 22. Requirements Open to all permanent employees now serving in the title of Porter who liave served continuously at least one year in the title (or in an equivalent title) on the date of the written test, and who are other­ wise eligible. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study com­ pleted between November 16, 1939, and the date of the written test must file a school sudy form witli the promotion application. How You Will Be Rated Record and seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; written, weight 50. The passing grade -will be set in accordance with tlie needs of the service. Medical and J'hysieal Requtroments Eligibles must pass tlie mcdioal and physical examination given by the Board of Transportation imniediately prior to appointment. Railroad Clerk IRT Division. New York City Transit System Sa la r y : 58 cents to 68y^ cents an hour at present. V ac an c fes: 70 v a ­ cancies expected. Fee: $1. Dead­ line: October 27. Date of test; The written examination will be held December 4, 1941. Requirements Open to all permanent employees now serving in the title of Porter who liave served continuously at least one year in the title (or in an equivalent title) on the date of the written test, and wiro are other­ wise eligible. Candidates seeking credit for courses of study com­ pleted between November 16, 1939, and the date of the written test must file a school study form witii the promotion application. How You Will Be Rated Record and seniority, weight 50, 70 per cent required; written weight {Continued on F oll o w in g Page) H o w a C a n B e in A O V EItT ISE .M EN T T e s ts A nV ER T ISK M K .N T S C H O O L D IR E C T O R Y L IS T IN G O F C A R E E R T R A IN IN G S C H O O L S AC A D EM IC & COM M ERCIAL - COLLEGE P R E P A R A T O R Y E r o n S c h o o l — 8 5 3 B r o a d w a y , a t 1 4 t h S t ............................... G R a m e i c y 7-592.‘l R e g e n t -■ A c c r e d i t e d . D ay an d E v e n in g C lasses A C C O U N T IN G AfACHINES A c c o u n t i n g M a c h i n e s I n s t i t u t e — 221 W . 57 S t . — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C I a .s se s— C i r c l e 5-6-125. M i d t o w n C a l c u l a t i n g Co . — 10 E . 4 0 t h S t . — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C las .se s — A l l B u s i n e s s M a c h i n e s — L E x i n g t o n 2 - 44 5 8, B U S IN E S S M A C H IN E S N e w Y o r k Busine.s.s S c h o o l — 11 W . 42 S t . — D a y a n d E v e n i n g Clas.ses. W i s c o n s i n 7-9 7 57 . C o m p t o m e t e r S c h o o l — 299 B r o a d w a y ..............................................W O r t h 2-5H93 D R A F T IN G N e w Y o r k D r a f t i n g I n s t i t u t e — 2 7 6 W . 43 S t . — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s . — W I . 7 -0366. M a n h a t t a n T e c h n i c a l I n s t i t u t e — 18 2 3 B r o a d w a v — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — C i r c l e 7 - 7 8 57 . M o n d e l l I n s t i t u t e — 23 0 W . 4 1 s t S t . — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — W i s c o n s i n 7 -2 0 8 6 . F IN G E R P R IN T IN G N a tio n a l F i n g e r p r i n t a n d I d e n tific a tc n School— 9 E . 46 th S t.— In d iv id u a l I n s t r u c t i o n ; L i c e n s e d b y S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k — P L a z a 5-6 86 8 . M EC H A N IC A L D E N T IS T R Y N e w Y o r k School o f M e c h a n ic a l D e n t i s t r y — 125a W . 31 st S t.— D a y a n d E v e n i n g — E m p l o y m e n t S o rv ic e.s — C H i c k e r i n g 4-3 99 4. ST E N O G R A P H Y IN ALL LA N G U A G E S I n t e r b o r o I n s t i t u t e — 152 W . 4 2 d S t . — W i s c o n s i n 7 - 3 8 3 5 — D a y a n d E v e ­ n in g C lasses. SE C R ET A R IA L SCHO OLS L a m b ’s B u . s i n e s s T r a i n i n g S c h o o l — 3 7 0 N i n t h S t . , a t 6 t h A v e . , B r o o k l y n . D a y a n d E v e n in g C lasses — In d iv id u a l In stru c tio n . S O u th 8-4236 N e w Y o r k B u s i n e s s S c h o o l — 11 W . 42 S t . — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s . W i s c o n s i n 7-9757. W a s h i n g t o n B u s i n e s s S c h o o l — 130 W , 4 2 d S t .....................W i s c o n s i n 7 - 88 11 C om plete S e c re ta ria l C o u rse s— In c lu d in g C o m p to m e try . P a c e I n s t i t u t e — 2 25 B r o a d w a y — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — B e ­ g i n n i n g a n d A d v a n c e d C l a s s e s — B A r c l a y 7 -8200. U N IT E D ST A T E S G O V E R N M E N T SER VICE SCH OO LS S c h o o l o f T e n — 113 W . 5 7 S t . — P r e p a r a t i o n o f F l y i n g C a d e t E x a m i n a ­ t i o n s — C i r c l e 6 - 6 88 8. W E L D IN G M o d e rn T e c h n ic a l I n s t i t u t e — D r a f t i n g , Slide R u le , B l u e p r i n t R e a d in g , M a c h i n e S h o p •— 7 8 6 C o m m u n i p a w A v e . , J e r s e y C i t y , N . J . — B E r g e n 4-6169. S ta te E m p lo y e e F in e d S ta te o fficials a r e busily con­ sid e rin g ins a n d o u ts o f th e n e w H a l p e r n d isc ip lin e a c t t h a t w e n t i n t o e f f e c t O c t o b e r 1. Confer­ ences h a v e a lr e a d y been held am ong departm ental rep re sen ta­ tiv e s a n d t h e S t a t e Civil S e r v ic e C om m issio n . C ity s p e c ific a tio n s ) to o r F ire d back up th e g e n e r a l s ta te m e n ts (i.e . c h a rg c s ). so l a t e r o n t h e b a s is o f s u c h a s ta te m e n t as: “ T h i s e m p lo y e e c a n n o t p e r ­ T h e s p e c i f i c a t i o n s s h o u ld , so f a r f o r m th e d u tie s o f a S e n io r a s p o s s ib le , i n c l u d e d a t e s , i d e n t i ­ C l e r k . B e c a u s e o f h is i n e f f i ­ fic a tio n o f th e a s s ig n m e n t u n d e r c ie n c y , h e h a s h a d to be a s ­ d is c u s s io n , n a m e s o f s u p e r v i s o r s s ig n e d loss d i f f i c u l t d u t ie s in v o l v e d , d a t e s o f m e m o r a n d a is ­ a n d is n o w p e r f o r m i n g w o r k s u e d to e m p lo y e e c o n c e r n i n g t h e o f th e J u n io r C le rk le v e l.” in c id e n t i f a n y , a n d s ta te m e n ts o f I n f a c t , s u c h r e a s s i g n m e n t to w a r n i n g s g i v e n t o t h e e m p lo y e e . L ast w eek T he L E A D E R puble s s d iffic u lt w o rk s h o u ld l)e 2. T h e f o llo w in g p r in c ip le s m u s t li.shed a l i s t o f p o s s i b l e a c t i o n s a v o i d e d i f p o s s ib le u n t i l r e m o v a l be a d h e r e d to w h e n p r e p a r in g th e o r d e m o t i o n a c t i o n is u n d e r w a y . of em ployees t h a t m a y b rin g s p e c ific a tio n s : T h e o n l y f a c t s r e l e v a n t t o t h e d is ­ a b o u t d e m o tio n in title a n d g r a d e , a . T h e s p e c i f ic a t io n s s h o u ld be c ip lin a r y a c tio n a re tho se r e l a t ­ c o n c is e a n d d e v o id o f u n n c c e s su s p e n s io n w ith o u t p a y u p to i n g to t h e i n c i d e n t s w h i c h le d to r a r y d e s c r i p t i v e m a t e r i a l b u t t w o m o n t h s , f i n e u p t o $ 5 0, o r t h e c h a n g e in a s s i g n m e n t . s h o u ld in c lu d e a ll p e r tin e n t O th e rw is e , th e o n ly m e th o d o f re m o v a l. B e lo w w e lis t t e n t a t i v e fa c ts . I n so f a r a s p o s s ib le , h a n d l i n g s u c h cas e s is to r e a s s ig n p ro c e d u r e s to be fo llo w ed in p u te a c h s p e c i f i c a t i o n s h o u ld r e l a t e t o t h e e m p l o y e e w 'o r k o f a p p r o ­ to a s in g le c i r c u m s t a n c e o r s i t u ­ t n g th e law in to e ffe c t: p r ia te d iff ic u lt y , a llo w h im a m p le a tio n . (T h e g e n e ral s ta te m e n t I f a n e m p l o y e e ’ s p e r r o r n i a n c e Is o p p o r t u n it y to p ro v e w h e t h e r he t o be p r o v e d is c o n t a i n e d in t h e c a n p e i ' f o r n i t li e d u t ie s a n d to d e e m e d u n s a tis fa c to ry to th e e x ­ c h a rg e ). t h e n t a k e a c t i o n i f t h e e m p lo y e e t e n t t h a t d i s c i p l i n a r y a c t i o n is a n ­ is n o t a b le t o p e r f o r m s a t i s f a c ­ R e v i e w i n g In c i d e n .t s t i c i p a t e d , w h a t s lio u ld t h e s u p e r ­ to r ily . b. A ll in c id e n ts upon w h ic h v is o r d o ? " a d e q u a te fa c ts a re a v a ila b le T h e p e rfo rm a n c e of t h a t e m ­ M o re next w eek. s h o u ld b e li s t e d . ( E a c h in c id e n t p l o y e e s h o u ld b e c a r e f u l l y o b ­ b e in g d e s crib e d in th e f o r m o f a s e r v e d . A r e c o r d s h o u ld be m a d e s p e c ific a tio n ). T h i s is v e r y i m ­ S p ir ite d C o n te st o f e ac h in c id e n t in w h ic h th e e m ­ p o r t a n t , b e c a u s e i f t h e e m p lo y e e p lo yee fa ils to p e r f o r m a d e q u a te ly M a rk s A S C S E E le c tio n a p p e a ls to t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e D e ­ w h e n su ch m ig h t be r e a s o n a b ly p a r t m e n t , o n l y th o s e i n c i d e n t s A L B A N Y —E le c tio n o f re p re s e n t­ e xp ec te d . c i t e d to b a c k u p t h e c h a r g e s a tiv e s to th e e x e c u tiv e c o m m it ­ A lth o u g h n o t r e q u ir e d b y la w , m a y be p r e s e n t e d b y t h e o p e r a t ­ te e o f th e A s s o c ia tio n o f S ta te t h e s u p e r v i s o r is a d v is e d t o c o n ­ i n g d e p a r t m e n t u n le s s t h e y d e f i ­ C iv il S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s , n o w u n ­ f e r w i t h t h e e m p lo y e e a n d r e v i e w n it e ly r e la te to th e c la r if ic a t io n d e r w a y , is m a r k e d b y a s p i r i t e d t h e s p e c i f ic in c i d e n t s . The em ­ o f a g iv e n s p e c ific a tio n . c o n t e s t in o n e o f t h e 18 d e p a r t ­ p lo y e e s h o u ld be w a r n e d t h ^ t a c ­ c. A r e a s o n a b le a m o u n t o f t h e m e n t s , e a c h o f w h i c h e le c ts a t i o n is p e n d i n g u n le s s t h e s i t u a ­ e vid e n c e s u b m itte d m u s t r e la te re p re s e n ta tiv e . t i o n im p r o v e s . A m em o ran d u m to In c id e n ts o c c u r rin g d u rin g M e m b e r s o f th e a s s o c ia tio n in s h o u ld b e d i c t a t e d c o v e r i n g t h i s t h e p r e c e d i n g 12 m o n t h s . F a c t s th e L a b o r D e p a r tm e n t, a re e n ­ co n fe re n c e . T h is p ro c e d u re no t p r io r to th is p e rio d m a y be gaged in th e c o n te s t b e tw e e n o n l y g iv e s t h e e m p lo y e e a f i n a l c it e d , b u t m a y o n l y be u s e d to J o h n W . H e n r y , a s s is ta n t secre­ o p p o r t u n i t y , b u t a ls o s u p p lie s s u b ­ s u p p l e m e n t t h e m o r e r e c e n t oct a r y o f th e d e p a r tm e n t, in c u m * s t a n t ia t in g e vid e n c e b y in c lu d in g curan ces. T h i s n e c e s s ita te .s b e n t , a n d J o s e p h F . R e i l l y , in th o a re fe re n c e to th e m e m o r a n d u m t a x a n d w a g e rec o rd s b u re a u o f p r o m p t a c tio n on th e p a r t o f in th e c h a rg es . th e d e p a r tm e n t once it has de­ th e U n e m p lo y m e n t In s u ra n c e D i ­ I f t h e s u p e r v i.s o r t h e n b e lie v e s c id e d to t a k e a c t i o n u p o n a c as e . v is io n . T h e D P U I , i t is r e p o r t e d , t h a t a c tio n is n e c e s s a ry , how f e e ls t h a t i t h a s n o w b e c o m e » d . S u p e r v is o r s cannot d e c id e s h o u ld t h e c h a r g e s b e p r e p a r e d ? t h a t a n e m p lo y e e is u n a b l e to d iv is io n s u ffic ie n tly n u m e ro u s to 1. Each gen eral p o in t to be p e rfo rm d u tie s w h ic h s h o u ld w a r r a n t o n e o f it s o w n e m p l o y e e * p r o v e d s h o u ld b e s t a t e d i n g e n ­ n o rm a lly be p e rfo rm e d by an s e e k i n g t h e r o le o f e x e c u t i v e c o m ­ e ra l te rm s in a s en ten ce c o n ta in ­ m it t e e re p re s e n ta tiv e , f o r th e en­ e m p lo y e e h o l d i n g t h e t i t l e , t h e n in g th e c h a rg e . ( A lis t o f pos­ t ir e d e p a rtm e n t. a s s ig n t o h i m w o r k o f le s s e r s ib le c h a r g c s a p p e a r e d la s t w e e k ) . T h e e le c tio n w i ll be a t th e a n ­ d iffic u lty th a n he can p e rfo rm ; T h e c h a r g e o r c h a r g e s s h o u ld n u a l m e e t in g o ( th e a s s o c ia tio n a n d f in a lly a t t e m p t to d e m o te o r eac h be fo llo w e d b y b r ie f a n d a c ­ o n O c t o b e r 21. r e m o v e t h e e m p lo y e e a y e a r o r c u ra te s ta te m e n ts of fa c t ( i. e . S ta te O p e n s i C o n t i n u i ' d f r o m r> ece i1 in fj P(({tr) 50. Thp pnsHins Riaflo will bp Kft. in flfcordancu with thi; noeds oi tlio arrvice. _ . * Mr<Iirul and Vhysi.al U<*f|Uirfinpiits Kli><ihl(*s nuist, pass the nnd ijhysical «!X,'tniii)n1icn qivpn by t))o Koard of Tranrtjvortation iinniediateli' prior to uppointment. IWvIhIoii, V<*rk CUi Trundit fSyHte/n Salary; 80 cents to H8 r o n ti* nn hour at present. Vafancies: 2 (> at present. Ol.ht*r.s occur from tirm^ to tiint*. Fee: $‘2. Deadline: October 27. Date of test: Thf: -writtcm exaiiiinatiou will be held Jniuiarj' 7, 1»42. Open to all n*T(n!in»*nt »’Tiirjiove<*s now .servinf? in the title of Conductf)r, who have served contiiuiou.sly at loiHt one yeiu; in the title (or in un (‘((iiivfilfnt title), on tlie date of the written te.st and who are otherwise eligible, (’anditlates seekinK credit lor coiii.ses of s'udv com­ pleted between November Ifi, and the date of the written tent jiiUHt file a Kcliool atiidy form with the promotion a;)[)ii''alion. IloM' Vrm Will He Kal«*<l .. Record and seniority, WfiKht .K), 70 per cent required; written, weiRht 2r>: practical, welfc-ht 25. '1 ho pasnini< Kra<le will be .set in accord­ ance with the needs of the Hervice. In the practical test, candidates will he required to deinoii.Htrato their ability to operate an interlocKint; machine. Medical an<l Pliysleal Keqiiireiiieiita Elitjibles must pass the medical onii physical examination Ki^en by the F?oard of Transportation inunedialeiy i>rior to appointluent. Towernian 1\ 1> Division. >ew ^ «rk < Hy TraiiHit Sy.sleiii Salarv: HO c-nts to SK.o^'nt*. ai. hour at pre.seiit. Vac;^ncles: 13^*present; all ai>j>ointed from F ee - .i;2 Deadline; 0<-tober /7. l>3te ol test; Tlie written examination will be held .January 7, W<2. ItequireinentH Open to all permanent cmplovee.i now serving? in the title ‘ din-ior, who liave serv»*d ously at least one year in t)ie title (or in an e<(uivalen title) on the dale of the written test, and whq, are otlierwi.se eliKible. seeking credit for courses completed between Novemi)er U, and the date ol the wii.ten test inVi.st file a school s^udy form TV'ilh the promotion ai>ulioaTum, H o w Y o u Will He Kaleil Kecord and seniority, W'ei« it iM, 70 per cent rei|uired; \vei>’ht 25. Tlie passin',' grade will be set in accordance with of the ficrvice. Tn the practloal t( s t , candi.lates wU l, u.erdemonstrate their abilit\ to oper nte an interlocking machine. ile.Heal and l*h>sleal EliL'ibles must I'uss tin; niedi^aj a ml phy.sical examination ^iven by D r. D . G . P O L L O C K S u rg e o n D e n tist B r o o l . h n riirniiu>iint T l io a trs HUIk . Olio I l iKl i t T e s t the Board of Transjjortation imme­ diately prior to appointment. T o w e rm a n 5iMT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1941 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Fourteen ri> ItrooUl.vn, N. V., 'ritiaiiBlo G-8G„0 It. M. I'. Dc-Kalb A t . Siilmu.v 1, K. T, Neviiis St. H o u rs : Diiily 9-9; Sund ay XO-1 T o w e rm a n IKT Division. » w Vork City Tranjiit System Salarv: 8^) cents to 8S cents an hour at pre.'icnt. Date of test: The written examination will be held January 7, 1942, Vacancie.'i: 10 at present. Others occur from time to time. F ee; f 2 . Deadline; Octo­ ber 27. R e q u ire m e n t* Open to all permanent employees now serving in the title of Conduc­ tor, wJio have aferved continuously at least one year in the title (or in an equivalent title) on the date of the written test and who are otherwise eliKible. Candidates seek­ ing credit for cour.sefl of study com­ pleted between November 16, 1939, and the date of the written test must file a school study form Avith the promotion application. Vutle« To operate electric, electro-pneu­ matic or niech.anical interlocking machines; be responsible for the safe passage of trains over tracks and switches in a.ssigued territory: make reports; perform such other duties as the Board of Transpor­ tation is authorized by laAV to pre­ scribe in its regulations. How You Will He, Kate<l Re<;ord and Seniority, w’eight .W, 70 require<l; written, weigtit 25; practical, we ght 25. The pa.-tsing grade will be sot in a<!CordaJ»ce witli the needs of the service. In the practical test, candidates will b(t required to demonstrate their ability to operate an interlocking machine. IVleiUeuI and T'hysical llequlrenienfH pjligibles must pass the nuulicai and physical ex.'imination given by the Koaivl of Transportation imme­ diately prior to appointment. Licensing Examiiuitious T.icense for Master IMuniber Applications issued and received at the office of the Dei'artment of f o r D P U I (Continued fro m Page Seven) T h e lo llo w in * a r e th e la te s t c e r ­ t i f i c a t i o n s f r o m p o p u l a r S t a t e ll s t N in N e w Y o rk C ity a n d A lb a n y . V d en o tes p e rm a n e n t; T m e a n s te m ­ p o rary . B rq iilre in e iit* of th e P _ N e w York—?900... 1,482 P -A l b a n y - |9 0 0 .......... 5,289 T—N e w York—?9(W... 4,105 T-A lban y-?900 .......... 0,014 V aricose Veins, Open Leg Sores t ' V V ebitis,R h eum atism ,A rth ritis, t Ec/.ema Troateil Witliout Oixralioiis Kxaminaliou >'re»* J*.M. >■(» ori'K !•; HOI KS ON Sl>i>AVS E R ’S 84.27 7».«5 80.75 T9.05 85.20 77.40 J u n io r T y p ist 87.80 81.80 84.9<) 73.50 P _ N e w York-!J900... 979 P -A lbanv-?900 .......... 2,89« T - N e w York-$J^00... 1,956 T-A lban y-$900 ........ 3,3M A s s i s t a n t F i l e Clerk P - N e w York-,?1,200... 243 P -A lb a n y -|1 .2 0 0 . . . . 188 P -A lb an y-$900 .......... 1,327 T - N e w t o r k - $ l ,2 0 0 . . 459 T—Albany—$1,200 . . . . 1,645 T -A lbany-?900 .......... 2,3«« E x a m in a tio n 88.20 88.6(t 85.20 87.30 8-1.60 83.60 A s s i s t a n t ClerlK I 'e e Ten dollars to be paid at the o f­ fices of the Municipal Civil Sei-vice Commi.-ision, 96 Duane Street (street floor), ManhatJatn, not le.ss than 10 days j>rior to the date of the written test. Do not enclose the fee with vour application. Xote: Candidates will be permit­ ted to take only three practical tests on tlie basis of one passing written test. A candidate’s exemptiou from retaking tho written ex­ amination will terminate w'ithin three years after he ha-} pa.ssed a written examination. In aildition, the fee fo/‘ such persons will be $5, to be paid ]>rior to the practical test. P - N e w York-$1,200.. P -A lbany-S l,200 . . . . T - N e w York -$1,200.. T - A lb a n y -?1,200 . . . . 61 86« 7fi7 774 A ssista n t S te n o g ra p h e r P _ N e w York-$1.200.. T-Albanv-$1,200 . . . . T - N e w York-$1,2(X).. 18« 545 710 189 792 383 1,227 1,498 88.90 86.7i> 8,>.9t> 61. D (». D 6;:. A I.a te st perm an en t a p p o in tm e n ts fro m th o s e lists fo llo w ; T r a in in g A s s is ta n t Division of Placement and Unem ­ ployment Insurance, Dopaitment of Lal>or. Usnal salary range ^1,12()53,!<70. Fee File l>y Novenvber 8. D u ile s Under general direction, confer with bureau heads, liistrict .super­ intendents, managers, and sw'tion .supervisors to assist tiiem in devel­ oping training plans and metiiods and in carrying out these plans; as.sist them in determining training needs and metiiods tlirou^h stutly of the ))iireaiis and their offices and cht*cking evaluation records; ex­ amine jK-esent and proposed policie.s and proceiiui-es and preiiare or revise appropriate training ])lans and materials therefrom; conduct tia.ining cotirses arid tliscnissions for employees in the higher levi.'ls; hold confei\*nces and disoussions with supervisory groups concerning spe­ cial prolilems; evaluate trainin„ work being done ahd render con­ structive ciiticisins and suggeslioM.s; pi'ejjare original articles ami iiiaiiuals ciivering functions anrl .T u n l o r S t e n o g r a p h e r duties of the variou.^ po.sitions W'thiii the DP lTf; related work. To qualify for the press and pub­ lications option, applicants are re­ quired to have responsible prote.saional experience in writing or edit- L . A . B E H L A , M .D . 32(1 W. 8«(h SI.. N<'« Vorli City 8.^).50 77.80 New York-$9'J0 1,202 Albany-$[HX> ................ 2,347 K e q u lre n ie n tH Ju n io r T y p ist F.ither (a» five years’ experience in public administration, personnel New York-$900 .......... 1.243 administration, or educational ad­ Albany~$9*)0 ............... 2,,^> ministration, large business or In­ A s s is ta n t I'ile C le rk dustrial management involving orN ew York-$lH)0 105 ganizatioTial studies or formulation Albany -$P(W ............... 1.414 of methods, 7)rocedures, and poli­ A s s i s t a n t C le r k cies, at least three years of which •were .spent conducting employee New York-$1,200........ 63 training, and college graduation, 780 Albany-$1,200 ............ ])referal)ly with a major in public .\s s is ta n t S te n o jfra p h e r administration, personnel or educa­ t P tion, or indu.strial management; or New York--$960............ 405 (hi seven years of such experience, Albany-$1,2C0 ............ 321 ■with ttie three in specialized work, A sH ista u t T y p is t and high school graduation; or (c) New York-.'f%0 539 an equivalent combination. P ost­ graduate work in public admini.sAlbany-$1.060 ............ 167 t rat ion, personnel, education, or in­ dust jial management may be sub­ stituted, year for year, up to two T h e r e :ir e le.ss years. IN I (Ut.MATlON Sl'K dA IJST Senior. Inforn»atlon Special­ ist, associate. $S,:!(IO. assislant, Optionsil subjects: I l a n f . $ ‘J , « 0 0 . Optional subjects: I r« :ind IMibllcations. radio. ^ tions can be obtained at the U. b. C;iv*l Service Commission, Oil vVasnington street, New York, he filed in Washington, 1>. t-., l)> October 23. 85.07 80.475 H a sls u t Ita tiiig The test will he unwritten. An in ­ terview will be held, to aid in rat­ ing exiicrionce aiul general (luallL'lcations. S7.01 83.00 89.60 83. (>0 91.04 87.25 87.40 87.90 8.">.2C 87.G/J tlia .i e v e r b e fo re —y o u r c h a n c e s o f g e t­ t i n g a c i v i l s e r v ic e j o b a r e g ; - e a t e r t h a n cv<*r b e f o r e . A p p ly n o w ! .l u n i o r M i i U i g r a p l i O p e r a t f l r ing for a large ne\vspa()er, national niagd/.ine, news or information service, or governmental agency. To qualify for the radio option, experience is required in education­ al or Informational radio work, including the 7)reparation of radio manuscripts and the broadcasting of radio programs. P'or all of the positions, applicants may substitute study in a. residence educntion:»l institution above hlghschool grade for part of the experi­ ence. S i i l a r v ; $ 1,410 a y e a r . Vacancle.S in t h e ' t i t l e of Under Multigraph Operator at $1,260 a year may be filled from this register. Age limits, 18 to 53. File by Nov. 13. For Men Only. Duties To sot and distribute type for, and Lo o p e r a t e , a multigraph machine m the printing of eirculnr.s, letters and forms, lo read proofs and make cor­ rections. K e ciu ireiu eiits « a s is of K a tin g s At least six months, or the time equivalent of paid experience-In the operation of a power-driven multigraph machine, at least three months of which must have been in the setting and distribution of type, No written test. Applicants will be rated on their experience and education, and their fitness as out­ lined by sworn statements made in their aiiplicatlon. No written test. Applicants will be rated on tiieir experience aa out­ lined by sworn statements made ni their application. lla s is of K a tln g s OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST I’s'r. iiH'.i KEEN SIG H T OPTICAL SPECIALISTS 2 7 6 l , n i N < ; S T O \ S' l '. , I J K O O I i i . V N a C lK N T ll'lC KVK KV V M I N .m u S ’ ( l,e.-rfull, ii'w>n-l.«,v I'nc.;s Jil AVK. CJtamert y 3-.iO.Jl ____ l)Mil.» 9 A.M. I<* iioi>j;i; vTK I'uit P f . A. I t. C o o l e r , O l U n i i i e t ri.st A . ’ .I. l IiMl er , t ii a l. -l Mi i C o i i l . i o t l A-n.^ea K x p ' - i t l y f i U c d TK. 6-10«5 The P rogresa o f th e L is ts H e r e ' s U«e la t e s t o n t h e p ro g re s ri of th e o ld and new h o s p it a l a t­ t e n d a n t lis ts in t h e v a r i o u s z o n e s : CHRONIC DISEASE n 1.001), NKKVKS and SKI> , Moii.ach, Kidii.'.vs. Uladdrr. <.»;ner«l , BRUNSWICK of ^\'oaUn(‘ss.l4niio liii<’U,S\volU*n inUiiul!* P IL E S H E A L E D IN.siti*.- rr .H d ? r.M i n .r im lirn ls win til l voii iK.xv 1 iM-alfd tlu-.r |)ilf>i w ith o u t hospital, knifu or l>:iiii. Consultation X-15\V HxaniinaUon A. ^vxn.AliI.E l.utiorator.v Test Sx* v.\Ki(’(»si'; \ i; i N s TUI \ vKi» I'hlCS i'o SI IT v o t . . » 415 Lexington Ave. KesortllKe atniiis- S A H I T A R I U ^ ^ i;h*Ti. — ^lodeni — AMITYVILLE.I..I.I SiiiK'itiiisi—ItenidiMd (oMvalesceiitM IMi.ii siciaiis — Vurse** Al t<‘udiiiil..« ItiioKlet on ItfqllcSl N. Y. Ol r u K U n a l i d s - irali<’t k ‘«| ( iinliai's — .%«»•«! I’O.sl <l|1flllli>C! isst; C7 M I ' . S T 44111 s r . 311 . 2-8322 y o J le lie r f M ise rt/ o f I orner-iSd SlTI l o u r t h rio u r. Hr>», I>lj 2 9 u . m . t o 7 : 3 0 p . m . , T u e s . , M m r s . , 9 t o 4 IMily . S u n . * H o H t l u y s . I O - J j UQUamiTS. iALVS, M05KMOM to ta l n u m b e r o f p e rm a n e n t a iip o in tin e n ts fr o m F o r z o n e 4 jo b s w i t i i i n N ew Y o r k C ity , c o rtific a tc s h a v e gone d o t \ i i to 1 4,703 f o r t h e m e n a n d 7,1-ia Tor tlu> w 'o iu o n , w h i l e l a t e s t a p p o in tiu o iits have reached to 13,712 a i u l 5,8:^0. F o r z o n e 4 i n ­ s titu tio n s o u ts id e N e w Y o r k C ity , m a le c e r tific a tio n s h a v e go n e to 1 4,8 30 a n d a p p o i n t m e n t s to 1 4,816 w liiie th e la te s t fe m a le c e r t if ic a ­ t i o n a n d a p p o i n t m e n t W’as 14,829. T h e s e f i g u r e s a r e f r o m t h e o ld li s t . F r o m t h e n o w l i s t , fo v jo b s o u t ­ s id e N o w Y o r k C i t y c e r t i f i c a t i o n s h a v e r e a c h e d t o 4,0 6 1 f o r m e n a it d 1,062 f o r w o m e n , w l i i l e 4 ,0 6 1 a n d 604 a r e t h e la t e s t a p p o i n t m e n t s . O n ly th e m e n h a v e been c e r tifie d In s i d e t h e c i t y , t h e l a t e s t c e r t i f i ­ c a t i o n b e i n g 4 ,0 0 4 a n d t h e l a t e s t a p p o i n t m e n t 1 ,7 4 4. t h e o ld l i s t i n z o n e 1 is 39G, d o w n t o 1 4,434 f o r th e w o m e n . F i lt y - t h r c e h a v e b e e n a p p o in t e d fro m th e new lis t, d o w n to 3,937 f o r t i i e m e n a n d 337 fo r th e w o m e n . T lie la s t fe m a le c a n v a s s e d w'as 1 ,3 6 5. S in c e e s t a b ­ l i s h m e n t o f t h e n e w l i s t , 36 p r o v ls io n a ls h a v e r e c e iv e d jo b s . I l l z o n e 2, 378 p e r m a n e n t a p ­ p o in tm e n ts h a v e been m a d e f r o m t h e o ld l i s t , w i t h 1 4,419 t h e la.st m a n a n d 11,213 t h e la s t w o m a n . Fro m t l i e n e w li s t , 47 a p p o i n t ­ m e n ts h a v e been m a d e , d o w n to 3,9 4 7 f o r t h e m e n . T l i i r t e e n p r o ­ v i s i o n a l e m p lo y e e s a re a ls o a t w o rk . C ivil S e rv ic e fo llo w T lie J-lvery w eek em p lo y ees l.H A D E ll T he L K A D E K t a i n s .special a r t i c l e s fo r^ io o in liiB ; nnd sh o u ld reg u larly . d e a lin g cnrrent con­ w ith tests. _ • 32. B X \. 87.40 83.99 Sb.lfi 81.19 77.40 New York-$900.......... 1,127 Albany-$900 ................ 4,370 S ta te T e s t of E x p e rts: A T T F F T F T K S T O N > : —S K t ' T l O N » 21. C 22. A Xi. A 24. B 25. C 26. B 27. A 28. E 29. C 30. B 31. K 01.01 87.05 87.28 87.27 A ssista n t T y p ist P-Albany-$1,200 . . . . T - N e w York-!P1.2<X).. T - N e w York $960... T - N e w York-I^OO... T - A l b a n y -$1,200 ---- B oard u n o ffic ia l key by T he L E A D ­ T E S T O N K -afS C T IO X J u n io r C le rk J u n io r S te n o jrra p h e r J u n i o r T .v p lst 15. 8. F 1. T 9. F 16. 2. P ' 17. 10. r 3. T 18. 4. T 11. T 12. T 19. 5. F 20. l.H. F 6. F 14. T 7. T .f u n io r C le r k Itequirenieats Daily l-<5 f - ' l . >loiitla.v and iliurxlay H ere are th e a n s w e rs selected Ju n io r S ten o g ra p h er P - N e w York-S.900... 1,300 T - N e w York-WOO... 2.351 Written test, 75 per cent required on each part; practical test, '76 per cent required. The foregoing tests and an investigation to determine the merit and fitness of applicants w'ill be conducted by the Municipal Civil Service Commission. K v a n il n a t i o n s u m w i l l b u y e x a c t l y 1,995 r e a m s j. A n s w e r s h o u ld b e “ A .” J u n io r C le rk All persons applying for a ma.ster plumber’s license must be citizens of the United State, thoroughly proficient in the reading and writ­ ing of the p:nglls>) languag“ and shall have had not less tnan 10 years’ experience in the plumbing indu.stry :n the United States, e x ­ cept tliat 3 years’ experience In the plumbing Industry shall be su ffi­ cient together with a technical de­ gree in engineering from a collegn or imiveraity approved by the re­ gents of the University of the State of New York. S u b je c ts A s s t. W h e r e D o Jr. Clerk Answers I S ta n d ? Health, Divi.sion of Permits, main floor, 125 Worth Street, Manhattan. Up to 4 p. ni. on Friday, October 31, 1941. Applic^tion.s delivered after 4 p. m. on Friday, October 31, 1941, hy mail or otherwi.se, will not be accepted. Application blank.s will be mailed upon request pr<»vided a self-addressed, stamped en­ velope is enclosed to fully cover the mailing. Aj►plications mu.'t be filled out in duplicate and be accom­ panied by three photograph.H of the applicant inche.<J by 2‘i inches in size. U. s . T ests LEG AILMENTS T r a in in g 47. B 34. A 6-1. A 65. D 66. A 67. C 81. 82. 83. 84. 35. C . 1) 37. A 38. P: :w. c 40. B 41. C 42. A 43. K 44. I ) 45. C 46. C 48. 49. .W. 51. 52. 53. 54. .55. 56. 57. B E D C D D C A B E .'58. E 59. B 60. C TKST TW O A s s is ta n t C le rk A s s i s t a n t S ten o ijrap h < ^ r A ssista n t T y p ist 75. B 6S. B 69. B 76. B 77. D 70. C 78. B 71 C. 72. D 73. B 74. A 79. A 80. C T K S T T H K K K —S lC < !T IO N A .lu n io r C le r k Ju n io r S ten o g ra p h er J u n io r T y p ist 89. A B 85. B 90. B 86. A A A 87. B A 88. B T K S T T H R K K —S K C T i O N JB .VII C a n d i d a t e s 98. A 95. A 91. C 99. B 96. C 92. B 100. 1> 97. D 93. A B TKST THKKK-SKCTKKN C All Candidates Kvcept .lunior Clerk N 105. N 108. G 101. 106. S 109. N 102. a .S 107. N 110. N 103. KVi. C TKST TIIKKl-:—SKCTION U Assistant Stenographer Assistant Typist 11.5. S 118. S lit. O 116. S 119. N 112, K 117. O 120. S 113, O 114, N TK.ST KOI R SI-X'TION A All <‘andidates Kxcept Assistant Clerk 123. X 125. B -21. A 124. B 122. C TIOST VOI K—SKCTION 1» jVil Candidates 128. A 130. X 126 B 129. A 127, B TKST FOt K—SKCTIOV C .liMilor Clerk Assisiaiit Clerk 135. C 138 B 13! . D 136. B 139. C i:i2. D 137. A 110. C 133 . B 131 . D TKST KOCK-SKCTION U Assistant Clerk Only 14.-5. D 144. B 141 . B 115. B 112. C C iv il S e r v ic e G roups S u p p o r t O ’D w y e r T h i r t e e n u n its o f th e F e d e ratio n o f M u n i c i p a l E m p l o y e e s , under H e n r y F e i n s t e i n , p r e s i d e n t , have s e t u p a n o r g a n i z a t i o n f o r the e le c t i o n o f W i l l i a m O ’D w y e r to th e M a y o r a lt y . T h e r e m a in in ){ f i v e g r o u p s o f t h e f e d e r a t i o n are e x p e c t e d to t a k e s i m i l a r actiou b e fo re th e m o n t h ’s end. I n s e t t i n g u p t h e o r g a n iz a t io n t o W 'ork f o r M r . O ’ D w y e r ’s elec­ t i o n , M r . F e i n s t e i n s t a t e d that t h e M a y o r h a d o n n u m e r o u s oc­ c a s io n s e v a d e d t h e p r o v is io n s of t h e c i v i l s e r v ic e l a w . O n a n o t h e r c i v i l s e r v ic e froi'J' to o , M r . O ’D w y e r r e c e i v e d civil s e r v ic e s u p p o rt, as D r. Marls V l o c ’* » a n e m p lo y e e o f t h e H e a lt l' D e p a rtm e n t, assum ed t h e vice* p r e s i d e n c y o f a p h y s ic i a n s com­ m i t t e e to e le c t O ’D w y e r . D r . w a s e x t r e m e l y a c t i v e i n t h e f*!? ! o f t h e c i t y ’ s m e d i c a l m e n an'' d e n t i s t s t o o b t a i n p e r a n n u m i'ay a f t e r i t w a s lo s t t o t h e m througH t h e M a y o r ’s a c t i o n l a s t y e a r . T h e u n i t s w h i c h h a v e subscribP<^ to t h e r e s o l u t i o n a r e : M u n ic ip ® L a b o r e r s U n i o n , J a m e s McGuii'f^ p re s id e n t; Sewage T r e a t n it'P W o r k e r s U n i o n , J o s e p h McDoiv o u g h , p r e s i d e n t ; A s p h a l t W orker^ U n io n , J o h n L . V esce, p r e s i d e n t A s p h a l t F o r e m a n ’ s U n i o n , A» G o l d f i s h e r , p r e s i d e n t ; M a c h in is 'j a n d M e c h a n ic s U n io n , J o h n R e l l i , p r e s i d e n t ; P l a n t L a b o re i U n i o n , F r a n k B r e n n a n , p re s id e ti P a in te r s U n io n , J im M ille r , d e n t; M a in te n a n c e F o r e in e n U n io n , J a m e s P a s s a n t, p r e s i d e n S te a m R o lle r E n g in e e rs ’ J o h n S h iv e rs , d e le g a te ; Clei*^' U n i o n , T h o m a s H a r d i n g , 1>'‘‘ d e n i. flo w e r, l.KOAT^ NOTICE C I T A T I O N . —T h e P e o p l e o f t h e S t a t e o f Now Y ork, by t h e G ra c e of God, P roo a n t i I n d e p e n d e n t . —T o : P K T K R I j O R E N Z S T A B E L , A d i n i n I.s tr a to r of t h e E .sta te of A N 'N E E L I Z A B E T H J E N S E N , d e c e a s e d , aI.«o k n o w n a s E l i z a b e t h J e n s e n ; O L L E U T K N S E N , a l s o k n o w n a s O i l e r A. E . J e n ­ son; A N N E J E N S E N a n d A R N E J E N ­ SEN. In fa n ts over th e a g e of fo u rte en vpars; O L E J E N S E N a n d E L I N O R J E N ' < EN , i n f a n t s u n d e r t h e n j j a o f f o u r t e e n v e a rs ; A R N F E L T JE N .S E N , also k n o w n l is Jens A rn felt Jen.sen; G U D V EIG O T E L I E J E N S E N : L A R S U S T V E D T , Adn iin ls tr a to r of th o E s t a t e of A N D R E JEN SEN , deceased: B E R G L JO T JEN t;B N; E L S E J E N S E N , a n Infant over tlie a g e of f o u r t e e n y e a r s ; K N U T J E N SKN a n d L I L L I J E N S E N , in fa n ts u n d e r tlie a g e o f f o u r t e e n y e a r s ; R A G N A J E N pBN; A M A L IE A A N O X SEN ; B E A T R IC E . f U D K I N S : E3L1NI0 A S L A G S E N ; B E S S I E > [.'C H E N E Y ; R B B E K K A A A N O N S E N ; (LARA R E IE R S E N ; TUBERCULAR H O SPITA L , Bie, G rlm stad, N orw ay; p l ’B L I C T R U S T E E S H I P f o r P o o r o f Bie. G rlm stad, N orw ay; PU B L IC T R U S T E E ­ S H IP for P o o r of D is tric t of E ja ro , o u t. side o f G r i i n s t n d , N o r w a y ; L U T H E R A N C H U R C H , D istrict of F ja re , G rlm stad , N orw ay; E D IT H EAGLE FU I-L IN G ; C l,A IR E E. F U L L IN G , an in fa n t over tho a g o of f o u rte e n years; JO H N C. f u l l i n g , JR .. NANCY FU L L IN G and R O G E R W . F U L L I N G II, in fa n ts u n d e r t li e a g e o f f o u r t e e n \ e a r s ; J O H N C O M L Y K A G L E ; E S T H E R E V A N S W IL SO N , as E x ecu trix of th e E s ta te of D A L L E T T H. A V I L S O N , d e c e a s e d , c o - o x e c u t o r a n d cot ru s to o u n d e r t h o will a n d t r u s t b e n e f l i c a r y ; G E O R G E A. J O S E P H , s o l e d i s ­ t rib u te e of H a r r y Joseiih, d eceased, ad j n i n l s t r a t o r o f E f t a t e of, n n d p o l e d i s ­ t r i b u t e e of , I R E N E J O S I ' j P H . d e c e a s e d leg atee; b ein g th e perso n s in tero sted as c r e d i t o r s , d i s t r i b u t e e s o r o t h e r w i s e , in t h e E .sta te of T E C I . A J E N S E N E A G L E , deceased, w h o a t th e tim e of h er d eath w as a resid e n t of N ew Y o rk County. .Send G r e e t i n g : U pon the p etition of T H E N E W Y O R K T R U S T CO M PA N Y . S urviving E x ecu to r, a d o m e s t i c b a n k i n g c o r p o r a t io n , w i t h its ] . r i n c l t » al p l a c e o f b u s i n e s s a t N o . 100 B ro a d w a y , B o ro u g li of M a n h a t t a n , N ew Y o rk City, N e w Y o ik , YOU a n d e a c h o f you a r e h e re b y cited to s h o w c a u s e b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e s ’ ( 'o u rt of N ow Y o r k C o u n ty , h e ld a t th o H a l l o f R e c o r d s , in tlie B o r o u g h of M a n ­ h a t t a n , C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , o n t h e .‘Jl. st ( l a y o f O c t o b e r , ISMl, a t 3 0 : 3 0 o ’c l o c k in t h e f o r e n o o n o f t l i a t d a y , w h y t h o T hird In te rm e d ia te A ccount of P ro ceed i fi g s o f .s a id T H E N E W - Y O R K T R U S T C O M P A N i', a s S u rv iv in g E x e c u to r of the l.ast W ill a n d T e s ta m e n t of T ecia Je n se n Kagle. deceased , for t h e p e rio d N o v e m b e r 1037 t o A u g u . s t oO, 1911, s h o u l d n o t bo j u d i c i a l l y s e t t l e d , • a n d w h y t h e S u r ­ viving E x e c u to r sh o u ld n o t h a v e liT struo tioiis a s r e q u e s t e d i n s a i d p e t i t i o n a n d in s a id a c c o u n t, in S c h e d u le L t h e r e o f , a s to th o dls])ostion of th o t r u s t fund for th e benefit of N ew Y o rk A m erican iM iristnias & R e lie f F u n d , b y r e a s o n of t h o f a c t t h a t s a i d f u n d h a s c e a s e d to o p e r a t e a n d h a s r e n o u n c e d a n y r i g h t s to b e n e fits u n d e r th e will of d e c e d e n t; a n d a s to m e t h o d of p a y m e n t of a m o u n t s d u e a n d to b e c o m e d u e to t h o s e le g a te e s l o c a t e d In N o r w a y , a n d w h y s u c h o t h e r a n d f u r t h e r relief a s to th e c o u rt m a y seem J u s t a n d p r o p e r s h o u ld n o t be granted. I N ’T E S T I M O N Y W H E R E O F , w e h a v e cau sed tho seal of th e S urro­ g a te s ’ C o u rt of th e said C o u n ty of N e w Y o r k to ba h e re u n to affixed. (Seal) W I T N E S S . H o n o r a b l e .T a m e s A. Fo ley , a S u r ro g a te of o u r said C ounty, a t th o C o u n ty of N ew Y ork, the Kith d a y of S e p ­ te m b e r , in tlio y e a r o f o u r L o rd ono th o u sa n d nine h u n d red and forty-one. G E O R G E LOESCIT, C le rk of th e S u rro g a te s ’ C ourt. JiOTK’E OF OWNKKSIIU’ ,« T A T E .\IE N 'r O F T H E O W N E R S H IP , M a n a g e m e n t , C i r c u l a t i o n , e t c . , ro ci u l re c l b y t h o A c t.s o f C o n g r e s s o f A u g u s t 21, a!il2, a n d M a r c h 3, U m o f C I V I L S E R \IC E LEADER, p u blished w eek ly at Ninv Y o r k , N . Y ., fo r Oct. 1, 1 « U . S ta te of N e w Y o rk , C o u n ty of N ew Y o rk . 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T h a t t h e nani(.'S a n d a d d r e s s e s o f t h e p u lillsh e r, editor, m a n a g i n g e d ito r, a n d business m a n a g e r are: P u b l i s l u ; r , J e r r y F i n k e l s t e i n , 07 D u a n e S tre e t, N e w Y o r k City. I'M lto r, Sew ard B risbane, 07 D u a n e f ! t r c e t , Ni’ w Y o r k C i t y l O x e c ut i v e E d iter, Jlaxw ell I/O hm an, {>7 I m a n e S t r e e t . N e w Y o r k C i t y . l o u s i n e s s M a n a g e r , N . i l . i M a g e r , 07 D u a n e Stre('t, N e w Y o r k City. 2. T h a t t h o o w n e r i s : ( I f o w n e d b y a C i i r i i o r a ti o i i, i t s n a m e a n d a ddr(>.ss m u s t b(> s t a l e d a n d a l s o I m n i e d i a L e i y I h e r e iinder tho n a m e s a n d addres.s' of s to c k lidhiers o w n i n g or h o l d in g ono p e r cent or m o re of to ta l a m o u n t o f sto ck . 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S in c e t h e c a n ­ d i d a t e fs r e q u i r e d t o possess a n e le m e n ta r y k n o w le d g e o f g a rd e n ­ i n g p r a c t i c e i t is q u i t e p r o b a b l e t h a t th e q u a lify in g p o rtio n o f th e e x a m w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d in t h a t s u b je c t. T h e p ro c e d u re e m p lo y e d is u s u a l l y a s f o l l o w s : E x a m in e r; W h a t is m e a n t b y th e te rm h u m u s? C a n d i d a t e : H u m u s is a n i m a l o r v e g e t a b l e m a t t e r i n s o il i n a p a r ­ t i a l l y d e c o m p o s e jd s t a t e . E x a m in e r: W h a t p u r p o s e d o es h u m u s s e r v e i n t h e s o il? C a n d id a te : H u m u s (1 ) m a k e s s o ils r e t e n t a t i v e o f m o i s t u r e , ( 2 ) in c r e a s e s s o il f r i a b i l i t y , ( 3 ) f a ­ c ilita te s d ra in a g e , (4 ) p rod uces a c o n g e n ia l e n v ir o n m e n t f o r g r o w t h a n d a c t i v i t y f o r b e n e f i c i a l s o il b a c t e r i a , ( 5 ) a id s i n b i n d i n g s a n d y s o ils , ( 6 ) o p e n s c l a y s o il. E x a m in e r : S ta te som e c o m m o n sources o f h u m u s . C a n d id a te : I m p o r t a n t sources o f h u m u s a re (1 ) S p e n t m u s h ro o m s o il, ( 2 ) p e a t m o s s , ( 3 ) l a w n g r a s s c lip p in g s , ( 4 ) le a v e s , ( 5 ) a n i m a l m a n u re , (6 ) g re e n m a n u re , (7 ) c o m p o s t , e tc . E x a m in e r: N a m e fiv e c o m m o n g a r d e n g a r d e n to o ls . 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(Seal) W HTN ESS H o norable JA M E S A . F O I jE Y , a S u r r o g a t e o f o u r s a id C c u n ty a t th o C o u n ty of N e w Y o r k , t h e 22nd d a y of S e p t e m b e r, in t h e y e a r of O u r L o r d , O n e t h o u s a n d n i n e hup. « d re d forty-one. GEORG E LOESCH. Clerk of the Surrogates’ Court.. m o w e r , la w n r o lle r , g a r d e n lin e , b a m b o o r a k e , w o o d e n r a k e , s tee l rake, p ru n in g sh ears, p ru n in g s a w , s c y t h e , g r a s s s h e a r s , s ic k le , s h o r t h a n d l e s p a d e , lo n g h a n d l e spade, w h e e lb a rr o w , w a te r in g can, hose, t r o w e l, e tc . E x a m i n e r : W h a t is p e a t m o s s ? C a n d id a te : P e a t m o s s is p a r ­ t ia lly decom posed p la n t life ta k e n f r o m t h e b o t t o m o f o ld s w a m p s . It is th e re s id u e of a c q u a tic p la n ts s u c h as s p h a g n u m m oss, sed g e s , e tc . E x a m in e r: O f w h a t v a lu e is p e a t m o s s t o g a r d e n s o ils ? C a n d id a te : P e a t m o s s ( 1 ) is used f o r m u lc h i n g ; la t e r b e in g in ­ c o r p o r a t e d i n t o t h e s o il, ( 2 ) is a n e x c e lle n t ro o tin g m e d iu m , (3 ) m a k e s s o ils r e t e n t a t i v e o f m o i s ­ t u r e , ( 4 ) b i n d s s a n d y s o ils , ( 5 ) a e r a t e s c l a y soils, ( 6 ) s o u r c e o f h u m u s w h en decom posed. E x a m in e r: W h y is p e a t m o s s f r e q u e n t l y u s e d i n p r e f e r e n c e to som e m a n u re s ? C a n d id a te : B e c a u s e : ( 1 ) i t is o d o r le s s , ( 2 ) f r e e o f w e e d s eed, (3 ) e as y to h a n d le , (4 ) o f m o is ­ tu r e a b s o r b in g a b il it y . E x a m in e r: W h a t is m e a n t b y an (1 ) A nnual p la n t, (2 ) B i­ e n n ia l p la n t, (3 ) P e r e n n ia l p la n t? C a n d id a te : (1 ) A n a n n u a l p la n t is o n e w h i c h c o m p le t e s it s l i f e c y c le in o n e g r o w i n g s e a s o n — f r o m seed — to b lo o m — to seed — th e n d e a th . (2 ) B ie n n ia l p la n ts a re th o se w h ic h g r o w f r o m seed th e f ir s t y e a r, p r o d u c in g to p a n d b o tto m g r o w t h ( r o o t s ) . F l o w e r s t h e s ec­ o n d y e a r — p r o d u c e s see d — t h e n d ie s . ( 3 ) P e r e n n i a l p l a n t s a r e th o s e w h ic h th r iv e fo r th re e o r m o re y ears. E x a m in e r : J ^ a m e som e p la n ts in each g ro u p . C a n d id a te : (1 ) V e rb e n a , W a l l ­ A g e ra tu m , Z in n ia , S tra w - flo w c r. (2 ) C a n te rb u ry b e lls , Fox g lo v e , H o l l y h o c k , P a n s y , Sweet W illia m s . (3 ) Y a rro w , F o rg e t-m e -n o t, P a in t e d D a is y , L ily -o f-th e -v a lle y , Ir is . E x a m in e r: N a m e som e c o m m o n c o n t a c t in s e c t ic id e s used. For w h a t ty p e in s e c t a re t h e y used ? C a n d i d a t e : C o n t a c t i n s e c t ic id e s a re used to c o n tro l s u c k in g in ­ s ec ts w h i c h p i e r c e t h e s t e m a n d le a v e s o f p l a n t s a n d s u c k t h e j u ic e s f r o m w i t h i n . C o n ta c t in ­ s e c tic id e s g e n e r a l l y c a u s e ( 1 ) s u f ­ fo c a tio n , (2 ) p o is o n in g t h r o u g h th e b r e a th in g o rg a n s, o r (3 ) a b u r n i n g a c t i o n o n b o d y o f in s e c t . C o m m o n in s e c t ic f d e s a r e : N i c o ­ t i n e d u s t, l i m e - s u l p h u r , k e r o s e n e e m u ls io n , m is c i b l e o ils , p y r e t h ru m p o w d e r, n ic o tin e s u lp h a te , e tc . E x a m in e r: H o w a re c h e w in g in s e c t s c o n t r o l l e d ? N a m e som e c o m m o n c o n tro l m easu re. C a n d i d a t e : C h e w i n g in s e c t s a r e c o n tro lle d b y a p p ly in g s to m a c h p o is o n s t o t h e p l a n t le a v e s . S o m e c o m m o n p o is o n s u s e d a r e : A r s e n a t e o f le a d , P a r i s G reen , H e lle b o r e , C a lc iu m A rs e n a te , e tc . E x a m in e r: N a m e som e c o m m o n c h e w i n g a n d s u c k i n g in s e c t s . C a n d i d a t e : C h e w i n g in s e c t s i n ­ c lu d e : G r a s s h o p p e r s , C a t e r p i l l a r s , l e a f - e a t i n g b e e tle s , e t c . S u c k i n g in s e c t s i n c l u d e : M e a ly b u g s , a p h i d s , t h r i p s , s c a le s , e t c . E x a m in e r: G iv e th e n a m e s o f s o m e s p r i n g b l o o m i n g b u lb s . C a n d id a te : D a f f o d il , C ro cu s, T u ­ lip , G l o r y - o f - t h e - s n o w , S c i l l a , G ra p e h y a c in th . E x a m in e r: N a m e som e s u m m e r b l o o m i n g b u lb s . C a n d id a te : G la d io lu s , C a n n a s , D a h lia , T ig e rflo w e r . E x a m in e r: G iv e th e litm u s p a ­ p er' te s t f o r a c id a n d a lk a lin o s o ils. C a n d id a te : P la c e th e s a m p le of m o i s t s o il in c o n t a c t w i t h l i t m u s p ap er. I f t h e . r e d c o lo r e d l i t m u s p a p e r t u r n s b lu e i t is a n i n d i c a ­ t i o n o f a l k a l i n e s o il; i f t h e b l u e p a p e r c h a n g e s t o a r o d c o lo r , i t is a n i n d i c a t i o n o f a n a c i d s o il c o n d itio n . E x a m in e r: E x p la in w hat is m e a n t b y th e t e r m “ f r ia b il it y o f s o il.” C a n d i d a t e : B y f r i a b i l i t y o f s o il m e a n s s o il t h a t c r u m b l e s r e a d i l y — s o il i n a w o r k a b l e c o n d it io n . E x a m in e r: N a m e som e s h ru b s t h a t b lo o m in s p r in g . C a n d id a te : F o rs y th ia , W i n t e r R e d -b ra n c h e d dogwood. Downy s h a d b lo w , M o c k o r a n g e , W e ig e lia . E x a m i n e r : W h a t is m e a n t b y a 1 0-5 -1 0 f e r t i l i z e r ? C a n d id a te : B y a 1 0-5 -1 0 f e r t i l ­ i z e r is m e a n t o n e c o n t a i n i n g 10% n i t r o g e n , 5 % p h o s p h o r u s , a n d 10<^ p o ta s h . E x a m in e r: E x p la in th e te rm h e e l i n g in . C a n d id a te : By h e e lin g in is m e a n t th o p la c in g o f tree s o f s h ru b s t e m p o r a r il y in tre n c h e s , u n til c o n d itio n s a re fa v o ra b le . T h e p la n ts a r e u s u a lly p la c e d in ­ t o t h e t r e n c h e s in a s l a n t i n g p o ­ s i t i o n w i t h s o il p l a c e d o v e r t h e r o o t s y s te m in th e tre n c h . T h is m e t h o d is c o m m o n l y u s e d w i t h d o r m a n t n u r s e r y s to c k. S a m p l e H t c r a c y t e s t q u e s t io n s w i l l bo p u b li s l H 'd n e x t w e e k . D o Y ou W ant A ll E n jo y a b le E v e n in g ? . . . th e n a tte n d th e fir s t a n n u a l e n t e r t a in m e n t a n d d a n c e o f th o S t . G e o r g e A s s o c ia t i o n , o f th e P a r k D e p a r t m e n t , to be h e ld F r i ­ d a y e v e n i n g , O c t o b e r 17, 1941, a t H o t e l R i v e r s i d e P l a z a , 253 W e s t 73rd s tre e t. N e w Y o r k C ity . S u b s c r i p t i o n is $1.50. P roceed s a r c to g o to t h o b e n e f i t o f t h e W e lfa r e F u n d . I t is h o p e d t h a t t h i s a f f a i r is as s u c ce s s fu l as o th e r P a r k D e ­ p a r t m e n t s o c ia ls t h a t h a v e b e e n h e ld in th e p a s t. P a r k E m p lo y e e s A r e g u la r m e e t in g o f th e M a n ­ h a t t a n C o u n c i l, G r e a t e r N e w Y o r k P a i ’k E m p l o y e e s A s s o c ia t i o n , w i l l be h e ld a t H a r l e m C o u r t H o u s e , 121 s t s t r e e t b e t w e e n 3 r d a v e n u o a n d S y lv a n p lace, on M o n d a y , N o ­ v e m b e r 3. N o m in a tio n s of o f f i­ c e r s a n d d e le g a te s , a n d a c o m ­ m i t t e e r e p o r t w i l l be p a r t o f t h e p ro g ra m . A ll m em b ers a re u rg ed to a tte n d . FED ER AL W OKKEKS FO K M CHESS CLUB W h a t is b e li e v e d t o b e t h e f i r s t c h e ss c lu b f o r g o v e r n m e n t w o r k ­ e rs i n N e w Y o r k C i t y h e ld it s o r ­ g a n iz a tio n m e e tin g F r id a y n ig h t in th e h e a d q u a r te rs o f th e U n it e d F e d e r a l W o r k e r s , 31 E a s t T w e n ­ ty -s e v e n th s tre e t. C o m p a n y U n io n S e tu p O u t o f B lu e p r in t S ta g e F u r t h e r c lie c k in f f t h i s w e e k s u b s t a n t i a t e d tlie s t o r y w h ic h a liEA D PTR reporter discovered: th a t a “ co m p an y u nion,” a lre a d y o u t o f tl;e b l u e p r i n t s t a g e , is b re w in g fo r N ew Y o rk C ity e m ­ p loyees. S ten o s W a n ted A t O nce S e v e ra l vacancies f o r s t e ­ n ographers ex ist in Queens College. T he p o sitio n s are perm anent, and if you can qualify, please w r it e im m e d i­ a te ly to the R eg istra r, Queens College. To qualify, you should be a grade 2 s ten o g ­ rapher in the N e w Y o r k C ity service. W h en yo u w rite , in­ dicate y o u r title , grade, p r e s ­ ent d epa rtm en t, ^salary, educa­ tion, residence, and reason fo i desirin g transfer. I f you^re a ^college graduate, so much the better. A S S O C IA T E D S T E N O T Y P IS T S O F A M E R IC A N ext N iC w re g u la r Y o rk m e e tin g C ity of S te n o ty p is ts th o of A m e r i c a w i l l b e h e ld a t 8 : 3 0 p . m . , T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 23 i n S t u d i o A o f t h e C r o w n H o t e l , 136 W e s t 4 4 t h S tr e e t. M e m b e r s a n d o th e r s te n o ­ ty p is ts a r e h iv it e d to a tte n d . F u r ­ t h e r d e ta ils c o n c e rn in g th is m e e t­ in g c a n be o b ta in e d f r o m S id n e y S h o f r o n , C o r r e s p o n d i n g S e c r e t a r y ,. 2 04 S h e r m a n A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k C ity . In te re s te d perso n s m ay p h o n e h i m a t L O . 7 -67 4 9 a n y e v e ­ n in g a fte r 7 p. m . B IlO T H E R n O O D OE CrVIL S E R V I C E E M P L O Y E E S A general m e e tin g of th e B ro th e rh o o d o f C iv il S e rv ic e E m ­ p lo y e e s is s c h e d u le d f o r F r i d a y , O c t o b e r 17, a t t h e C i t y C o u r t , 52 C h a m b e rs s tre e t, w h e n a c o m ­ m it t e e a p p o in te d to n e g o tia te w it h ,c ity o ffic ia ls r e g a r d in g w o r k in g c o n d i t i o n s f o r l a b o r e r s is s c h e d ­ T h e p l a n , w h i c h ha.g t h e b l e s s ­ i n g o f o fficials h ig h u p in th e c ity g o v e rn m e n t, lias a s its p u r ­ p ose an em ployee o rg a n iz a tio n in iaffiliated w ith e ith e r of tho l a r g e l a b o r f e d e i ’a t i o n s o r t h o i n ­ d e p e n d e n t u n i o n s n o w i n ex i.s tence. \A 'o u ld S t a r t Q u i< '( ly T h e p r o j e c t , as a t p r e s e n t o u t ­ lin e d , w o u ld s t a r t q u ie t ly in a s in g le d e p a r t m e n t —a s m a l l on o, i n o r d e r to a v o id to o m u c h a t t e n t i o n — a n d w o u ld th e n e x p a n d o u t w a r d in to th e o th e r c ity d e p a r tm e n ts . T h o s e w h o h a v e h a d a h a n d in th e p r e p a r a tio n o f th e n e w s e tu p re fu s e to ta lk f o r p u b lic a tio n . u l e d t o r e p o r t it s f i n d i n g s . Tho B ro th e rh o o d r e c e n tly s ta r te d a r e ­ o rg a n iz a tio n p ro g ra m w h e re b y a ll ty p e s o f c ity w o r k e r s f r o m a ll d e ­ p a r tm e n ts m ig h t u n ite f o r t h e ir c o ll e c t i v e w e l f a r e . O f f i c i a l s o f t h e g r o u p i n v i t e e m p lo y e e s o f e v e r y c i t y a g e n c y to j o i n w i t h t h e m O c ­ t o b e r 17. T h e m e e t i n g w i l l be c a l le d to o r d e r p r o m p t l y a t 8 p . m . A t R ive r sid e School 2061 B r o a d w a y M r . A lb e r t S h a w , th e p r in c ip a l rep o rts th a t g o v e rn m e n t p erso n ­ n e l m e n m a k e p e rio d ic v is its to choose th e g ra d u a te s , even be­ fo re th e y have fin is h e d th e ir courses. “ T h e d e m a n d s o f p r iv a t e in d u s t r y a re f a r g r e a t e r t h a n th e s u p p ly o f w e ll tra in e d , p erso n­ n e l , ”^ h e in s is ts . "L a rg e com ­ p a n ie s a re c o n tin u a lly re q u e s tin g perso ns w ho have h a d p erso n ­ a l i z e d t r a i n i n g w h i c h h e lp s t h e m m e e t th e v a rio u s p ro b le m s t h a t aom e u p in th e o r d in a r y o f f ic e .” T h e y a re p a r t ic u la r ly a n x io u s to a v o id c o n tro v e rs y — o r e ven d iscu s­ s io n —a t t h i s s t a g e . T h e y fe a t* t h e p o s s ib ili t ie s a t t h i s s ta g e , w i t h a n e l e c t i o n c o m i n g o n —i t w a s o n l y b y a c c id e n t t h a t T h e L E A D E R r e p o r te r s tu m b le d u p o n th e e x is ­ te n c e o f th e p r o je c t, w h ic h h a d flo w e re d fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s w i t h ­ o u t t h e l i g h t o f p u b li c a t t e n t i o n u p o n it. T h e s to p s w h e r e b y t h e p r o p o s e d o r g a n i z a t i o n w o u l d be s e t u p a r e t h e s e , a s p ie c e d t o g e t h e r f r o m t h e fra g m e n ta ry in fo r m a tio n a v a il­ a b le : 1. A n o f f i c i a l in o n e d e p a r t m e n t w o u l d c a l l i n a t r u s t e d a id e , r e ­ v e a l th e p r o je c t to h im , a n d a s k h im to a c t as t e m p o r a r y h e a d . 2. T h e a id e w o u l d g a t h e r a r o u n d h i m a n u c le u s o f e m p lo y e e s w h o s o t r u s t h e f e l t h e c o u ld d o p e n d u p o n a n d th e f ja m c w o r k o f a n o r g a n ­ i z a t i o n w o u l d be p r e s e n t e d , a l ­ r e a d y w o r k e d o u t in a d v a n c e . 3. T h e o r i g i n a l g r o u p o f e m ­ p lo y e e s — p e r h a p s g u a r a n t e e d s p e ­ c ia l f a v o r s —w o u l d a c t a s v o l u n te o r o rg a n iz e rs , f ir s t t r y i n g to g e t e m p lo y e e s n o w u n a f f i l i a t e d , t h e n th e n g o in g a f t e r m e n a n d w o m e n i n t h e o l d e r u n io n s . A ll m oves w o u l d be r e p o r t e d to t h e d e p a r t ­ m en t head. C O M M IS S r O X S T E N O T O (iE T M A R R IE D M ild r e d T r o t m a n , ju n io r s te n o g ­ r a p h e r in th e N e w Y o rk C ity o ffic e s o f th e S ta te C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m i s s io n a t 80 C e n t r e s t r e e t ,' w i l l b e m a r r i e d to D e n n i s G u y n e x t S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 18, a t S t . A m b ro s e E p is c o p a l C h u rch , 9 W e s t 1 3 0 th s t r e e t . M is s T r o t m a n h a s b e e n in t h e lo c a l o f f i c e o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n f o r t h e p a s t t w o y e a r .* a f t e r s p e n d in g one y e a r in its o f f i c e s in A l b a n y . ' Prospsct Park R’ding Academy 23 Occaii Parkway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Windsor 8-929.') Free Class I n structio n Riding Ha bits W it h o u t Charge Special Courtesy To CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES CIVIL SEBVICE LEADER Page Sixteen TITESDAT, OCTOBEK 14, 1941 N o G ra tu il^ ic s, R e a l E s t a t e Y o u r C h a n c e s f o r A p p o in tm e n t N o te s l ly FKF;|> ASHIJ'IV E d lt(» r You too can live in the A m a lg a ­ m a te d Cooperative Apartnment.s. It is a non-profit c o o p e ia tiv e e n ­ terprise, owned and controlled by its residentH, Earningfi are di­ vided am o n g s t the cooperators in proportion to their rentals and purchases, or are placed in re­ serve for the general w elfare. There are 638 apartm ents, from 2-6 roonis, fron tin g on V a n Cortlandt P ark, M osholu P a r k w a y and Jerom e P a r k reservoir. There are public schools, high schools, a library, and m a n y rec­ reational facilities in the im m ed i­ ate neighborhood, and is a c ce s­ sible to p::ast Side, We.st Side, and Independent su bw ays w ith riding tim e to Grand Central or T im es Square only 30 minute.s. The average cooperative rental is less than $11 ])er room. The full r ights of cooperative membership, ba.scd on investnK'nt, can be se ­ cured by a sm all down paym ent. H owever, some a p a r tm e n ts can be had on a straight rental basis, w ith o u t investm ent. There is a su m m er day c;imp for resid ent children at nominal cost and c om ­ m un ity activities the year round. A ssociated coopei’ative enter­ prises, also owned and controlled by residents, inclnde a grocery store, m ilk and laundry distribu­ tion. bus, electric generator, and F ed o ia l C iedit U n ion . A d d ie s s all inquiries to Am alganuited H ousin g Corporation, 80 Van Cortlandt T’ark So., B io n x , N. Y . , or telephone MArb!o 7-9300. N a s sa u County, adjacent to N e w York City, offers y-“U tin; opportvmitj- of o\vni?\g your hom e un­ der conditions which give you hcaUh, enjoym ent, liMi)piness and a snfe ])lac(> tt> raise your chil­ dren. Na.s.sau County has trans­ portation facilities which nuike it e asy to get into the city. Mer­ rick, 24 miles from N e w York City, has 64 trains daily and a runn ing tim e r>f 40 m inutes. There is fishing, bathing, b u n t­ ing, beautiful beaches, parks an«l good roads. Taxes and living costs are roasotuible, with the sam e shop()ing conditions you en­ joy in N e w Y o i k City. Tl»ere are churches of all denominations, clubs, and fraternal organizations. Louis Kenzer, at 31.") lOast 8f)th St., N e w York, offers you hom es in the N assau County a i e a at coni])aratively little cost. Your tjension will be sufficien t for you live com fortably. Mr. T?enzer’s “B r a n c h office is at 273 We.^l Su n­ rise Highway, Merrick, L. T. One of oiU‘ readei’s, ow n er of a tw o-fam ily brick house and an at­ tached 12-car j)ublic g a ia g e , feels th a t the house is nm ch too big for him. He is w illin g lo accept a trade of a ontjrfamily house, or to soil for $7,.")00. The j)iace is located at Midwood St. and N e w York Ave., in the I'Matbush sec­ tion of Brooklyn. I f you are in­ terested, contact Mr. Thonuis Petucci at 418 Midwood St., Brook­ lyn. If there j s any in fo iiu a tio n you desire about lots, houses, fur­ nished or unfurnished apartm ents, or anv other real esta te proi)lem, on wh ich you require assistance, just write to Fred A.'^hlcy, care of Civil Service r./l^l.APKU. 97 Huane St., N'ew York Citv. FURNACE BROOK GKKKNWOOl) T, AKK. N. Y. («>r l ull mill \\iM- u( this idciil iiixl «‘fli - fiiil Kfxort ! i.iiK I'liliiiiM liiiiU («i II r <1 «• r . Cliri^liiiii i’l'it iilf ItfUi'll. < lull llllll't*. Onl.t i'i mi. Iroiii ril.t. (a'orgo .Mi'lnldsh 30 IM.. . s'liiA. 9-0CC3 R U ST IC C A B IN S $ 1 7 5 0 " IF YOU HAVE $20 V \ 0 C'.V.V I ' A V !Sr. M O - S T d l . Y I W l l - L S K I. r^ Y O U .MV Ni*a r StiitlciTi. P l m c . s & H r l n x i l s Fi'ili $Hi() DOLAN J.' 2 \Vi:;ST 42iul S T N. V. C I T Y 4-Kuum Hilltop C:tbin. Porch, Fieldstone Fireplact* All l.urK« Ciii'iirt' 1‘lot I’ennuneut Beach Kights, $1,795 iVriiiii — M MlItT* 1 rolu Cll.» LAKE V IE W E ST A T E S W alton Monro«, N . Y. The hiKheMt niinibom certified on New York CItv eligible lists for p«rniiinent, temporary, un«1 indefinite poNitlnnn at various salary ranges apppHr below. Do not add these fif^ures. The first coliimn contains the imiiie of the eligible list; the second column, the department to which the list WHS certified; the third cniiimn, the salaries of the positions to be filled. The fourth column shows whether the certification was to a p«rmanent, temporary or Indefinite position. The fifth column shows the hiifheHt number reached and the last column, the expiration date of the IlNf. It«‘»der!i should remember th a t certification, does not necessarily mean appointment as more names are alw ays certified than there are vaeancles. l.atfst Title I>r|iurtnirnt Siibiry I'.T.I. No Al>lr»-Bofllefl Pciimati................I’ubllo Work.s lO.";'mo. P 082 l.SOO T 02t) Able-BoiliPtl SeHtiian............... Docks........................... Accoiintnnt. Oindr ................ CotnptTolIfr............... 1.800 P 4(KI Acooiinliint, Grade 2................Trnn.sportiitlon l.liOO T 1.1 l.T Accountant, Grade 1!................WelfHre..................... I' o4r, Airport AssJiituiit..................... Docka.. V 120 ..................... M?tn. nr’dcnfitliipr.. 1,8(K» P Antifiiincpr 7 Architectural J>raftsiiiHn Kd. of Water Sup.. P 32 Aasistant Alienist ................... Hospitals..................... l!,O40 iv/ni 2P.-> As,sl8f!int CliemlHf ........... 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I Uxik k e e p e r s , S w itchl io a r d (O perators, O f f ic e M achinoH. R ckb^tei f o r C Juic k IM aeem ent. HUKlne.ss V o c a t i o n a l S e r v i c e A t r e n c y , IS W e . s t I S t h St. i*i;. o-r.ois. R ESO R TS I s Your Exam Here? N e w W in d so r, N . Y . Instruction JO K ' r K Il lt V , I'.A IM IK It SK OI*. Uiii. 1>KI. .'[112 Hi ()!i (Uva y, I ’lioiii! W O i l l i O’tir i' o Copy TTTESDAT, OCTOBER 14, 1941 SWIM for tiona to Women's St. CII. health and safety—Instrucmen, women and children Swimming Assn., 470 W. 24th 2-2227. Travel SHAltE Expenso. Miami $10; l,,os An­ geles, $21; Clileago, $7.80. Auto Travel S ervice, i;i7 W est 4 r .t h St . LO. 5 - 07 5 0 . Waste Pai)er A L L g r a d e s of w a s t e p a p e r b o u g h t for cash. F iles, old ri'co rd s. tJu aran teeii destruction. T r o i a n o & D o f l n a , 225 S o u t h S t. A V O r t h 2-20til. Wines and Liquors F f> R c h o i c o w i n e s a n d l i q u o r s , a l l p o p u ­ lar brands, c o n vjniently locatetl for Civil S e r v i c e p a t r o n a g e , li. J . N e w m a n , a08 B r o a d w a y , W O r t i i 2- 2t' »5. TrHTI.K H.VY WINK ANI> STOUK. A. G i o v a g n o n i , f o i m e r l y t h e W i n e S t o r e a t 8ii;f 2il A v e , , n o w l o c a t e d a t 251 E , 1 5 t h S t , C a l l V A n d e r b i l t 0- 2141, Your Spare Time B K lD C iF , B allroom , Square D ancing, R y t h m i c s , G lee ('lu b . L a n g u a g e s , L e c ­ t u r e s S u o i t s , D a n c e s , 1‘a r t l e s . N e w Y o r k L e a g u e o f G i r l C l u b s , 55 W e s t 4 1 t h S t . . V A . «-;ut54. Zippers ZIPPER TROUBLE? Zippers repaired or replaced on anything, Zipper Ser­ vice, lac., 10 W. 34th St. Wla. 7-7770. B elo w C o m m issio n is th e la te s t n e w s on th e sta tu s of from th e M u n ic ip a l exam s. The C iv il S e rvic e LEAD ER w ill p u b lish c h an ges as soon as th e y are m a d e k n o w n . OI'EX CO M l'K T rn V E TESTS Actuarial Assistant: Applications for tlii.s examination closed on Sep­ tember 22. Air Traffic Control Tower Opera­ tor: T he wr.tten test, tentatively scheduled for September, will bo held as .soon as practicable. AlieniNt (riiychiatri.st), Grade 4: The rating of the written test has been completed. The oral interviews ended on October 9ln. Asphalt Worker: All pjirts of the examination have been adminis­ tered. Assistant Director (N. Y . C . In­ formation Center): The rating of tho written test has been completed. The test for training, experience and personal qualilications will be held the latter part ot this month. A.ssistant Engineer (Specifica­ tions), Grade 3, C o l l e g e Equipment and Supplies: The rating of the written test has been completed. ISaker: The practical test will probably be held the latter part of this month. Bridge Painter; The rating of the written test is in progress. Car Maintainer, Group A; The rating of the written test has been completed. The practical test will probabl.v be held he latter part of this month or earl.y in November. Car Maintainer, Group F ; This examination is held in abeyance pending the results of the promo­ tion teat for this position. Chief Air Traffic Control Oper­ ator; The rating of qualifying ex­ perience has been completed. City Medical Officer, Police Sur­ geon and Medical Officer, Mcdical Examiner: The rating of the writ­ ten test has been completed. The oral interview test w'lll be held as soon as practicable. Court Stenographer: The date for the elimination test will probably be set this month. Dentist (Part Time); The rating of the written test has been com­ pleted. Dietitian; The rating of Part II of the written test has begun. Tlie rating of Part I will begin shortly. Director of the Division of Duiiiling Management and Procurement; Tho exammation has been cancelled. Director «if Medical Social .Service, Grade «; All parts of the examina­ tion have been administered. Director of the Itureau of Child Hygiene; The rating of the written test is in progress. The otal inter­ view tost Avili probabl.v be held this month. Electrician; The rating of Part I of the written test js in progress. Fireman; The rating of credit for educational and athletic training is in progress. Gasoline Koller Engineer and A s­ phalt Jioiler Engineer: The post­ poned practical lest will probably be held this month. Health Inspector, Grade 2; Filing for this examination has been ex­ tended to Octobcr 1-1. Jlousekeeper: The rating of the written test will probabl.y be com­ pleted this month. Inspector of lloiising, Grade 3: Applications for this examination closed on Se))tember 22. Inspector of I’rinting and Station­ ery, Grade 2: The rating of quali­ fying experience has been com­ pleted. Interpreter; The rating of the written test is still in progress. Junior Administrative Assistant (Keal Estate Iwesearch); The rating of the written test is about 50% completed. Lal)oratory Assistant (Bio-Chem­ istry): The written test will prob­ ably be held this month. JMedical Social ^^'orlter, Grades I and a: The rating of the \vritten tests for both these examinations is still in progress. Office .‘Vppliance Operator, Grade 8 (I. D. M. Alphabetic Ke.v Punch Machine) and (Itemingtou IJookkeeping M achine): The rating of the practical tests for both these examinations will probabl.y be com­ pleted this month. Principal Ciieniist (IJio-CheniisIrv): Application period closes Oct. 27. Psychiatric Social AVorker, Grade 2: The rating of the written test is still in pro.trress. Power Distribution Maintainer; The rating of the written test has been completed. Radio Operator; The ratmg of qualifynig experience has been com­ pleted. Resident Building Superintendent, Grade 3: All parts of this examina­ tion have been administered. Senior Buyer (New York City Housing Authority); The w'ritten test was held on September 20. Spectroscopist-Microanalyst: The written test will probabl.y be held this month. Stenographer (Law), Grade 2: The rating of the practical test is in progress. Superintendent of Camp LaGuardia: The rating of the written test has begun. Supervising Air Traffic Control Operator; The rating of q^ualifying experience has been completed. Supervising Tubulating Machine Operator, Grade 4; The rating of the written test has been completed. Telephone Maintainer; The rating of the written test has been com­ pleted. Turnstile Maintainer; The practi­ cal test is being held on October 21, 22, and 23. PROMOTION TESTS Accountant (City-Wide); This e x ­ amination will be held on Decem ­ ber 30. Assistant Foreman (Sanitation); The rating of the written test has beKun. Assistant Fort*nian (Track): The practical oral test is being held on October 15. Assistant Superintendent of Tele­ graph (Police): The written test will be held on November G. Assistant Supervisor, Grade 2. (Social Service), City-Wide: Th(j rating of the written test is still in progress. Car Maintainer, Group A: The rating of the written test has been completed. The practical test will probably be neld he latter part of this month or early in November. Car Maintainer, Group F ; All parts of the examination have been administered. Chief Engineer of Water Supply; Applications for this examination closed on September 22. Electrician: The rating of Part I of the written test has oegun. Foreman, Grade 2, (Borough Pres­ idents) ; The oral test is bemg held this month. Foreman of Bridge Painters (CityWide) ; The rating of the written test has begun. Foreman (Power Distribution): The rating of the written test will probably be completed this month. Foreman (Turnstiles): The prac­ tical oral test is being held on Oc­ tober 15. Gardener ( P a r k s) ; The final key answers have been presented for the approval of the (Jommission. Housekeeping (Women) Hospitals: The rating of the written test will probably be completed this month. Junior Accountant (City-Wide): The written test w as held Oc­ tober 4. Junior Administrative Assistant (City-Wide); The oral interview tests are being continued this month. Mechanical Maintainer, Group A; The practical test was held on Oc­ tober 8. Mechanical Maintainer, Group C: The practical test was held on Oc­ tober 10. Motorman Instructor: The prac­ tical oral test w as held on Oc­ tober 6 and 7. Power Distribution Maintainer: The rating of the written test has been completed. Principal Veterinarian (Health); The postponed oral interview will be held as soon as practicable. Senior Accountant (City-VVide): This examination will be held on December 30. Senior Dietitian: The rating of the written test will probably be completed this month. Sergeant, P.D .; The rating of Part II' of the written test is still in progress. Supervising Tabulating Machine Operator, Grade 3, (Health and Tax Departments); The rating of the W’ritten test has been completed. Supervisor, Grade 3, (Social Serv­ ice); The rating of the written test is still in progress. Teleplione Maintainer: The rating of the written test has been com­ pleted. Telephone Operator, Grade 2: The W'ritten test will probably be held on October 15. Train Dispatcher: The practical oral test W'ill probably be held the latter part of this month or early in November. Trainmaster: The rating of the written test ha.s been completed. Vardniaster; List has been pub­ lished. In d escrib a b ly B e a u tifu !! That's Phnn Point’s 70 aeres on tiie IIiiilNon . . . All sports . . . Inforiniil pntertainincnt . . . .Mnsicnl lilirary. Attrac­ tive rates, booklet. Open all year. L l/m N o w W l i td v> r. N .Y .fW «w b< iri »l 4 i J t ' N ew Y o rk C ity H o te ls FOR BANQUETS, LUNCHEONS, DANCES, TEAS, MEETINGS, ETC. Prime requisites for the unqualified success of any social or business function are proper setting and flawless service. Here at the Henry H ud son H o te l a wide choice o f many attractive banquet rooms and party suites assure a perfect background for any event of lo to 1 2 0 0 guests. A capable and competent banquet staff is ever eager to render expert advice for its planning and faultless execution. Let the Henry Hudson Hotel be the scene of your next party and its success will be guaranteed. Our Banquet Manager will gladly submit estimates, sample menus and a complete description of our party facilities if you will phone him at COIumbus 5 -6 1 0 0 . EXTR A CO M FO RT and E C O N O M Y Discover for yoursolf the homey comforts of tliis most popular hotel. T he P rof S e le c ts F IN E BOOM P R IV A T E W h o ’s g o ­ yr ^ ing ig to w in ? EEach ach week The he P r o f ^ ^ V f > P r e d i c ts w h ic h foot­ ball te a m s a r e lik ely to w in the g a m e s of the c o m in g S a t urday. ?Compare th e se predictions w ith your own, an d then, after the g a m e s are played, see wh at percentage of The P r o f ’s g u e ss es are correct. F ollow ing is a list of g a m e s to be played on Saturday, October 18. B o sto n College to beat M an­ hattan. N otre D a m e to beat Carnegie Tech. G eorgia to beat Columbia. Fordhgim to beat W e st Virginia. M in nesota to beat P it t s ­ burgh. w ith BATH Radio In Every Room 1 IVrson .. .$2.50 to $4 2 I’ertiong , .$3.00 to $6 Special Weekly Rates HOfEL B R 3 DINING ROOMS Itrealcfnst from 25c l^iuichcoiiN 60c Dinners $1.U0 i s m 129 W . 4 8 t h S t. N e w Y o rk C ity BU. 9-8400 Planning a Party? A BANQUET A DANCE A WEDDING or any other Social F'unction? Also Convention and Meeting Rooms 100 P e r C e n t U n i o n i z e d HOTEL DIPLOMAT 110 W. 43 St. (Kight off Tunes Sq.) BUyant 9-2488 T e m p le to b e a t P e n n S ta te . A labam a to beat T ennessee. T e x a s A & M to beat T exas Christian U. T u la n e to lin a . M ic h ig a n w e s te rn . beat to N o rth beat C aro ­ N o rth ­ "Oil t h e A t l a n t i c ^ HALF MOON — HOTEL 300 Itooms—Sea Water in Every Batb Dining Kooni—Cocktail I.,ounffe Special W e ek ly & M onthly R a te s Com plete Banquet F a cilitie s Bo»rdwali< & \V. 29th St., Coney l8land aiAyflower 9-3800. I'aul K. Fulton, Mffr. V a ca tio n — T r a v e l SILVER DART BUS LINES BO ST O N , $3 Worcester ...........<4.50 Portland.............. 4.75 Springfield......... 1.56 New Haven..........1.U5 Hartford.............1.^5 Bridgeport .............80 N ew C ru iserette C oaches M ID T O W N B U S T E R M IN A L 143 W, 43rd St. • BRyant 9-3800 Special Courtesy to C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s ON BANtlUKTS AND MUEXINGS GATHERING PLACE FOR CIVIL. SERVICE EMPLOYEES F O R OVER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. G E R M A N IA H A L L 16th ST. AND XIIIUD AVE., N. V. C. ST. 9-8699 k Paffe Nineteen CIVIL SERVICE LEADER TTJESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1941 a id B l a c k w e l l a n d R a y m o n d C u r ­ tis w ill p la c e “ L i t t l e D a r k H o r s e ” in to r e h e a r s a l th is w e e k u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M e lv ill e B u r k e . , . W a l t e r S le z a k , F r e d K e a t i n g a n d L u l u M c C o n n c l l w i l l b e in t h e c a s t . . . T h e p l a y is a n a d a p t a t i o n b y T h e r e s a H e lb u r n o f th e F r e n c h c o m e d y -d ra m a by A n d r e B ira b e a u . . . T h e T h e a t r e G u i l d ’s r e v iv a l of E u g en e O 'N e iir s “ A h , W ild e r ­ n e s s ” w ill p la y S u n d a y e v e n in g s a t th e G u ild T h e a tr e , s t a r t in g th is w e e k end. M o n d a y e v e n in g p e r­ fo rm a n c e s w i ll be o m itte d . . A lb e r t L e w i s h a s s ig n e d H o y S i n ­ a tra as m u s ic a l c o n d u c to i’ f e r “ R a n io E y e s .” B e r t S '.ie fte i w i l l d o u b le fr o m h is M o n d a y n ig h t W OR b ro a d c a s ts to M a p le w o o d , N . J ., w h e r e h e is b e i n g f e n t u r e d in th e r e v iv a l of “ P o rg y and B e s s .” 'N i le L i f i V in c e n t in g Lopez, m a e s tro , th e p ia n o c u rre n tly p la y ­ fe a tu re d in th e G r i l l R o o m of H O T E L T A F T h a s c o m p o s e d s p e c ia l p ia n o a rra n g e m e n ts fo r T irz a , th e b l o n d e , w h o d a n c e s in a F o u n t a i n o f W i n e . . . A s le e k a n d r o o m y e a t i n g p l a c e is Z I M M E K M A N ’ S H U N G A R I A on W e s t 4 6 th s tre e t . . . H e a d e d b y B o b R u s s e l l , m . c ., th e n e w Ic e .S h o w in th e I C E TERRACE of th e H o te l New Y o r k e r fe a tu re s th e s k a tin g of y o u th fu l A d e le In g e , th e S a m b a R h y th m s o f B ill a n d B e tty W a d e a n d th e a c ro b a tic s k a tin g o f R o n n y R o b e r t s . . . C o n e y I s l a n d g e ts a c o lo rfu l a d d itio n to its a ll y e a r ro u n d p lac e s o f a m u s e m e n t w i t h t h e r e o p e n in g o f th e C L U B A T ­ L A N T I S , on th e B o a rd w a lk a t S tillw e ll a v e n u e . . . V is ito rs a t J A C K D E M P S E Y ’S R e s t a u r a n t : R e d B u r m a n , M a x B a e r , B o ris K a r lo ff, A rtie S h a w . , . P ro fe s ­ s o r L e R o y , " T h e M a n w i t h 't h e X - r a y E y e , ” is a n e w c o c k t a i l tim e a ttra c tio n a t L E O N & E D ­ D I E ’S , w h e r e h e w i l l m a k e p r e ­ d ic tio n s re g a rd in g your fu tu re u p o n re q u e s t . . . H o s t G a b rie l D e v e l l e , C h a t e a u M o d e r n e ’s M a j o r D o m o , w i ll be p a r t y ’d T h u r s d a y n i g h t a t t h a t c a f e in c e l e b r a t i o n o f h is f i r s t w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y . H i s w i f e is t h e f o r m e r M a r i e O t t e r f e r , V ie n n e s e m o tio n p ic tu re a ctre s s . . . C o m m e n c in g th is T h u rs d a y n 'g h t a n d e v e ry T h u rs ­ day th e re a fte r, Guy Lo m b ardo w ill p re s e n t a n a ll re q u e s t p ro ­ g r a m a t th e R o o s e v e lt G r ill . . . L e o n a r d A r t h u r a n d h is o rc h e s tra o p en a t th e R o a d s id e R e s t , O c e a n ­ s id e , L . I . , t o n i g h t . — By Jo sep h Burstin F ilm s o f th e W ee k D o r o th y M c G u ire , who has a fe atu re role in John G olden ’s prod u ctio n o f “ Claudia,” which is in i t ’s 9th successfu l month a t the B o o th Theatre. “ T H E M A L T E S E F A L C O N ’* at t h e S t r a n d T h e a t r e — T h i s is t h e th ird tim e t h a t H o lly w o o d has m a d e th e fa m o u s d e te c tiv e m y s ­ te r y b y D a s h ie ll H a m m e t t ; th e s ea rc h fo r th e je w e l e n c ru ste d s ta tu e of th e F a lc o n , causes m o re a n d b e tte r m u r d e rs th a n can b e f o u n d in a n y g r o u p o f p i c t u r e s f o r th e p a s t s e v e ra l seasons, H u m p h r e y B o g a r t is to p s , a n d f o r a c h a n g e is u p h o l d i n g l a w a n d o r d e r as a h a r d b o ile d l a d y l o v ­ in g p r iv a te d c te c tiv e . M a r y A s to r, a s t h e d o u b le c r o s s i n g a d v e n t u r e s s a n d P e t e L o r r e , as a H o n g K o n g a d v e n tu re r, a re th e ir usual s k ill­ fu l s e lv e s . Sydney G re e n s tre e t, re c e n tly fr o m th e L u n t-F o n ta in o g r o u p , is v e r y c o m p e t e n t a s t h e a r c h v i l l a i n , a n d s h o u ld m a k e a d e m a n d f o r h is f u t u r e s e r v ic e s . The a c tio n t h r o u g h o u t is i n ­ t r i g u i n g , e x c i t i n g a n d h o ld s o n e ’s a t t e n t io n . C o n g r a t u la t io n s to J o h n H u s t o n (s o n o f W a l t e r ) o n h is d e ­ b u t as a f il m d ire c to r . W e l l d o n e . D o n ’t m is s i t f o r a n e v e n i n g ’s r e a l e n j o y m e n t . T h eatres m- F r o m tlic d iv e c to r of " M u tin y On th e l?o u n tv ” F R A N K L L O Y D Comes A n o th e r Thrilling D r a m a of t he De p ^ T h i s W o m a n I s M in e ^ ^ Franchot W a lte r . T O N E B R E N N A N anil ifit I'ixl uriiiK C A R O L B il l M cCiune, w hose c^chs-tra is in the musical spotl.'ght at the V illage Barn. V B R U C E .N 1 T K D A U T I S T S s R i VOL! D O O K S O l ’E N 9 :3 0 A . M . A m u sem en ts D a n c e H H e n ry Z isk in C e le b ra te s 1 0 th Y e a r o b b y A C l u b L E S S O N -D A N C i: decade th a n a of c a te r in g m illio n p e o p le L e g it S h o w s to m o i'e is b e in g ‘‘W h e re G ood D ancers M e e t ” c e le b ra te d • WKDNKSDAYS'l Z is k in , m a n a g in g d ire c to r o f P a r ­ • F K ID A Y S 9-1 2 P.M . O SATURDAYS • SUNDAYS, T p .t minsant, 4—7 s i .00 These assemblies personally con­ ducted by M r. & Mrs. Oakley th is week by The M a x w e ll A nderso n p la y s ta r r in g H e le n H a y e s w ill a r r iv e h e r o a s s c h e d u le d o n W e d n e s d a y , O c t . 22, a t t h e S h u b e r t T h e a t r e . . . 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M e a n w h ile , t r y to w o r k o u t th e an sw ers fo r y o u rs e lf). as fa r as h is k n o w l­ edge w e n t. 125. W i l s o n secured d e fin ite in ­ in g s tra ig h t ahead s id e o f t h 3 r o a d ; on th e r ig h t t h a t S m ith , op­ at th a t le a s t th e 60 le ft m ile s 126. T h e e y e w i t n e s s w a s a p p a r ­ e n tly in te r e s te d in h e lp in g S m it h . S m i t h ’s 127. W i l s o n s e c u r e d i n f o r m a t i o n in d ic a tin g t h a t J o n e s ’ lig h ts w e r e J o n e s ’s n o t p u t o u t by th e th a t h is l i g h t s of ho ur; c a r s tru c k th e le ft re a r fe n d e r o f c ar; fe n d e r per w a s a lo n e a t t h e t i m e o f t h e a c ­ c id e n t. Jones d id not on as it was not y e t d a r k e n o u g h to r e q u i r e t h e m ; g iv e n it th a t Jones was s tru c k S m ith fe e t a had s to p p ed passenger fro m th e at a p la c e to d is ­ co rn er of c o ll is io n . 128. C o n s i d e r i n g a l l i n f o r m a t i o n is h ig h ly p ro b a b le w h ile in g th e la s t h a lf o f a U c o l­ E x a m in e r W ils o n next ques­ D e p a r t m e n t w h o l e s a l e t r a n s f e r o f e m p lo y e e s w it h in th e d iv is io n . T h e B u re a u o f R e s e a rc h a nd S ta tis tic s w o u ld p ro b a b ly be h u r t u n d e r a fe d e r a l s y s te m . T h e fe d ­ e r a l S o c ia l S e c u r i t y B o a r d t o d a y e m p lo y s a l a r g e r e s e a r c h s t a f f b u s y in p ro c e s s in g re p o rts f r o m t h e S t a t e a g e n c ie s . W i t h u n i f i c a ­ tio n , su ch w o r k w i ll b ec o m e u n ­ n e c e s s a ry a n d th e fe d e r a l re s e a rc h s t a f f w o u ld th e n be fr e e to do th e w o r k n o w c a rrie d o u t b y S ta te re ­ s e a rc h e x p e rts . In c id e n ta lly , th e tu rn . 129. T h e w e i g h t o f e v i d e n c e d ic a te s t h a t Jo n e s to ld tio n e d S m it h a n d w a s to ld t h a t : H e ( S m i t h ) w a s d r i v i n g a t 20 m ile s p e r h o u r in th e s a m e d ire c ­ tio n as J o n e s a t th e t im e o f th e a c c id e n t; th a t Jones' c a r was w ith o u t lig h ts ; th a t Jones m ad e, o r a t t e m p t e d to m a k e , a U t u r n w i t h o u t s i g n a l i n g ; t h a t S m i t h ’s car was a 1936, o n e - m o n t h - o l d P a c k a r d a n d J o n e s ’ a 1923 S t u d e b a k e r ; t h a t S m ith h a d d is c h a rg e d a p a s se n g e r a h a lf b lo c k f r o m th e p o in t o f c o llis io n ; t h a t im m e d ia t e ­ ly a f t e r th e a c c id e n t Jo n e s s a id t h a t h is lig h ts w e r e o n b u t h a d been p u t o u t b y th e c o llis io n ; t h a t S m i t h w a s p a y i n g f o r h is c a r o n a tim e p a y m e n t p la n th ro u g h a “ fin a n c e c o m p a n y .” W i l s o n t h e n q u e s t io n e d a n e y e ­ w itn e s s w h o w a s a c q u a in te d w it h n e ith e r o f th e o p e ra to rs . T h is e y e -w itn e s a c o n firm e d S m i t h ’s th a t c o m p le t­ when he s a id th a t th e th e In ­ tru th a c c id e n t o c c u rre d b e fo re it w a s e n tir e ly dark. 130. T h e e x a m i n e r m a d e a r e a ­ s o n a b le a s s u m p t i o n w h e n h e s t a t ­ ed in h is r e p o r t t h a t J o n e s ’ c a r h a d fo u r-w h e e l b ra k e s . 131. C o n s i d e r i n g a l l i n f o r m a t i o n o b ta in e d it m ay be s a id th a t S m ith has a good case i f h e c h o o se s t o b r i n g s u i t t o r e c o v e r dam ages. 132. T h e r e Is n o i n f o r m a t i o n i n ­ d ic a tin g t h a t e ith e r c a r w a s cov­ e re d b y a n y k in d o f in s u ra n c e . 133. I t is l i k e l y t h a t J o n e s ’ c a r w a s in b e tte r m e c h a n ic a l c o n d i­ t i o n t h a n S m i t h ’ s. 134. I t is p r o b a b l e t h a t t h e d a m ­ a g e t o S m i t h ’s c a r w a s m o r e c o s t­ ly to r e p a ir t h a n th e d a m a g e to Jones’ car. 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I n c i d e n t a l l y , s h o u ld t h e e n d o f t l i e d e fe n s e b o o m b rin g on c on­ tra c te d e m p lo y m e n t, th e u n e m ­ p l o y m e n t i n s u r a n c e w o r k w i l l be­ com e m o re im p o r ta n t a n d p la c e n » e u t w o r k d e c lin e . T h i s w i l l m e a n PREPARE JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER 1. B. M. CARD PU N C H • Burroughs Bookkeeping and Billing FOR : ' JUNIOR TYPIST BUSINESS M A C H IN ES Machines No. 7800 & 7200 A Select S E C R E T A R IA L A C C O U N T IN G A L L O F F I C E M A C H IN E S i'K C N C H Intensive 3-MONTH S h o rth an d Course and S PA N ISH • S T E N O tiU A P H X C all, W r i t e o r P h o n o for C atalo g u e