E x a m in e r See Pages 10, 16 N E W U . s . J O B S PRINTER’S ASSISTANT No Experience Necessary; Ages 18 to 35 DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL For Cops, Lawyers, College Men—23 to 53 P R IN T E R -P R O O F R E A D E R , P L U M B E R , S T E A M F IT T E R See Page 7 R a m s p e c k T e s t s W ill B e E a s y See Page 2 Tuesday, Jan u ary 6, 1942 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER ra g e Two F E D E R A L C IV IL S E R V IC E N E W S ■ - - B y C H A R L E S S U L L IV A N PAY RA ISES Rainspeck Act ShiftsIntoHigh Gear 18 Months Before Job of Testing U. S. Workers Is Completed Supplemental Paychecks W A SH IN G T O N . th ou san d s who under eligible th e W ASHIN(;T0N. — The Ramapeck Act went into full effect January 1. It will benefit tens of thousands of Federal workers by ^•iving them job protection under Civil Service, a board of appeals to settle their efficiency rating rievances, and higher salaries for many employees in the field bj- the extension of the Classifi­ cation Act which is based on the p r i n c i p k ' S of e(|iial pay for equal work. The a c t i s h a i l e d a s t h e d e a t h T he tens of of Federal are for em p loyees pay llam R p ecU -M ead la ise s auto­ m a t i c p r o m o t io n a c t w ill g e t t h e m d u r i n g J a n u a r y if t h e i r a g e n c i e s h a v e s e n t in i r p o r t s t o t h e T r e a s ­ ury D epartm ent. In the fie ld service, su p p le­ m e n t a l p a y c h e c k s w ill be g iv e n t h e e l i g i b l e s o n t h e ir>th a n d t h e 3 1 s t. In \ V a . s h i n g t o n , h o w e v e r , t h e f i i s t b a tch w ill be paid on th e 8th, o th e r s on th e ISth, still o th e r s on t h e 23r d a n d t h e l a s t b a t c h , i t ’s h o p e d , o n t h e 3 1 s t. b low of W A SH IN G TO N . fective A ct that on Janu ai-y Under 1, t h e or in th e in .selection G overnm etit. now I’e m a i n system out- be el.se tou ch ed by the p o litics t h e p o l i t i c i a n s d o n ’t w a n t *■ T e s ts A re C oinin g e.sti- A n e s t i m a t e d 1 80,000 e m p l o y e e s w h o s e job s h a v e b een b r o u g h t in u n d e r th e C ivil S e r v ic e system n o w m u s t q u a lify to r e t a in tiieir jobs. A n d th e th o u g h t o f q u a lify ­ in g is a r eal b u g a b o o . E a c h o f t h e 1 8 0,000 w i l l b e g i v e n n o n - c o m ­ p etitiv e m e n ta l tests a n d p h y sic a l t e s t s . In t h e p a s t a s m a n y a s 25 per c e n t h a v e been d isq u a lified by th e s e tests. H ow ever, The L E A D E R pre­ d icts th a t n o t m ore th a n fiv e per cen t, if th at, w ill be d isq u a lifie d b y th e R a m s p e c k tests. T h e b a rs a r e b e in g lo w e r e d to t h a t e x te n t. A f t e r a ll, t h e l a w s a y s t h a t a n e m ­ ployee w h o flu n k s m u st be s ep a ­ r a te d fr o m h is job w it h in s ix urniture of all types for all rooms, under one roof. R eal Savings up to 50%. N ^ ewest designs in Moderns and Periods, nvestigate. ake advantage of this opportunity, U P o sitio n and m an y th em . ef­ m a t e d 20,000 e m p l o y e e s p a i d f r o m W orks P rojects A d m in istra tio n f u n d s c a n ’t b e b r o u g h t u n d e r t h e C ivil S e r v ic e s y s te m . A rid er w a s p l a c e d o n a n a p p r o p r i a t i o n b il l b y C on gress w h ich bars th ese e m ­ p l o y e e s fr o m Civil S e r v ic e , i n c lu d ­ in g W P A em p loyees th em selv es. H o w e v e r , th e P r e s i d e n t h a s is­ sued an execu tive order w h ich W’ill p e r m i t e m p l o y e e s p a i d f r o m a llo t m e n t s o f W P A fu n d s , biif n o t i n c lu d in g W P A e m p lo y e e s , to be tr a n s fe r r e d to C iyil S e r v ic e job s in o th er ag en cies. O n ce tra n s­ ferred, the em p loyees can bo b i* o u g h t u n d e r t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e •system . F U p o litics Representative Robert Ramspeck of Georgia, whose famed act brings 180,000 government employees uad'sr civil service. The act marks one of the great advances since civil service came into effect and it marks a special tribute to the vitality of the merit system that the act goes into high gear during war. m on th s, a nd the G o vern m en t just c o u l d n ' t r e p l a c e 30 ,0 0 0 o r 40,000 w o r k e r s a t th is l ^ e , esp ecially w orkers who have been good e n o u g h to k e e p th e ir jo b s fo r years. S o h e r e ’s w h a t h a s b e e n d o n e : A m a jo rity o f the em p loyees 1 . w o n ’t b e g i v e n m e n t a l t e s t s . T h e y w ill m e r ely be g iv e n F o r m s 375 t o f i l l o u t , c i t i n g b a c k g r o u n d a n d e d u c a t io n in d e ta il. T h e y 'll b e g r a d e d o n t h i s m a t e r i a l . H e r e ’s th e w a y to d ete r m in e w h e th e r y o u ’ll b e g i v e n a m e n t a l t e s t o r b e g i v e n t h e f o r m s t o f il l o u t . I f y o u a r e h o ld in g a job n o w t h a t r e ­ q u ires an u n a ssem b led ex a m , th en y o u w o n ’t b e g i v e n a m e n t a l t e s t , b u t w ill be r e q u ir e d to fill o u t th e fo r m . B u t if th e job y o u h old req u ires a n a s se m b le d test, th e n y o u m u s t be g i v e n a w r i t t e n test. A s a g e n e r a l r u le , i f y o u m a k e se your identification card to gain admission, WAR omembor “Welt" for your Furniture needs, njoy this offer and buy the Best for the Least. WELT FURNITURE CORP. 39 to 47 W. 19th St., N. Y. City CHelsea 3-5350-5351 Open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., including Saturdays Open Thursdays until 9 P. M. W e lt B u ilt Is W e l l B u ilt- . o n m n m i o o 0 1 YourName Featured O Q o o 0 => H e r e is a w a y to h e lp e s ta b l is h y o u r n a m e a n d i n t e g r i t y in y o u r co in n u in ity — I.ssuc " I ’e r s o n a l ” C h e e k s o f th is banft w ith 1 YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK a You’ll be surprised at the convenience and time saving you o ° effect bv settling your acounts this easy way. Ju st consider the high points of our TRUSTCO C H E C K SERVICE ACCOUNTS OPENED BV MAIL- You m»r alio mail your depoeiu. (1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT - No lervice (hirge iBide regirdloM of how »mall your balance. Chedt certified without chargt. ANYONE CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT - Everr person—Federal. State or City tmployee, husines* or professional man, housewife or husband and wif» jointly—may u»« our checking facilitiei. ONLY COST 7'/iO PER CHECK DRAWHN o cliarge for it c m i d e p o s it ed . STATEMENT MAILED with cincelled checb tvcrr tliree montlii at no coiC. Checks P r in te d W it h Y our N a m e D e l i v e r e d on O p e n i n g A e c o u n t Im m ediately Mall your n ex t pay ch eek lor deposit. It i s n ’t iieccNNury to coino to Iho bank to open y ou ! account. All C it y , F e d e r a l or S t a l e e m p l o y e e s g i v e n ‘i m m e d i a t e c r e d i t o n t h e i r s a l a r y c h e c k s d e p o a it e d TBUST of ^ 115 BftOADW.iy- H t i V .- . M "'JJL X O J U U U U U U U ' b«t wi*. : : . d* iU ULftAAAAJe* Customs Guards Being Hired The terrific pressure under w h ich th e person nel of th e N ew Y ork C u stom s H ou se has been w o r k in g is a b o u t to be reliev ed w i t h t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f a_ppr«.xim a t e ly 200 n e w g u a r d s . A t the r e q u e s t o f H a r r y M . B u r n i n g , C o l­ lecto r o f C u s to m s for th e P o r t of N ew York, the U n ited States Civil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n h a s s u b ­ m itted certifica tio n s of m en from t h e g e n e r a l i n v e s t i g a t o r lis t . L a t e la st w e ek , a n u m b e r o f th ese m en w ere in terview ed , a n d so m e ap­ po in tm en ts w e re m a d e on a pro­ b ation ary b asis. In terview s at the C u sto m s H o u se are c o n tin u in g d u rin g th e w eek . o f th o.s e r e m a i n i n g o u t s i d e e i t h e r c a n ’t th e becam e to em p lo y ees Very f e w j o b s si<lc t h e m e r i t Thumbs Down On WPA Employees K am speck LISTS W A SH IN G T O N . Rogers, - Rep. E d ith R ep u b lican bill w h ich be Experience Counts 50% B u t If y o u a r e t o b e g i v e n a 2 . w r i t t e n t e s t , d o n ’t g e t e x c i t e d . I t w ill be e a sy to p a ss for the sim p le reason th a t exp erien ce on t h e j o b c o u n t s a m i n i m u m o f 56 o f t h e p o s s i b l e 100 p o i n t s . F o r ­ m e r l y e x p e r i e n c e c o u n t e d o n l y 25 o f t h e 100 p o i n t s b u t t h e C o m m i s ­ sio n r e c e n tly d o u b led its w e ig h t. A n d t h € p h y s i c a l t e s t s w o n ’t be to u g h . N o t a t a ll. Y o u m a y h a v e p h y sic a l d isab ilities, bu t i f y o u r d i s a b i l i t i e s d o n ’t i n t e r f e r e w it h y o u r w o r k or th e w o r k of p e o p l e y o u ’r e w o r k i n g w i t h , . w e l l , y o u ’ll g e t b y o k a y . I t ’ll p r o b a b l y b e s e v e r a l w e e k s , or m o n th s , b efo re you'll h ea r from th e C om m ission on the R a m s p e c k tests. T h e C o m m issio n e x p e c t s t h e w h o l e j o b w i l l t a k e 18 m on ths. 3• S a la ries to B e C ontinued of M a ssa c h u setts, h a s in trod u ced an ad m in istra tio n w o n ’t are m u c h bettor th a n th o se o ffered by U ncle Sam . Gals As Soldiers N ourse m o r e t h a n $2,6 00 ^ y o u g iv en a w ritten test. w ould c r e a t e a W o m e n ’s A r m y A u x i l i ­ a r y C orps, s im ila r to th e B r itis h o r g a n i z a t i o n . I t ’s h o p e d to p u t a b o u t 25 0 ,0 0 0 w o m e n , b e t w e e n t h e a g e s o f 21 a n d 45, in u n i f o r m s a n d p u t t h e m to w o r k on n o n -c o m ­ b a ta n t d u ties n o w p erfo rm ed by en listed m en and draftees . . . J o b s su c h a s K . P . duty, c h a u f­ fe u r s a n d t h e lik e. T h e p a y w ill b e $21 to s t a r t a n d $30 a f t e r f o u r m o n t h s . E n l i s t m e n t s m u s t b e for th e d u ra tio n plu s six m o n th s. O f­ f i c e r s s c h o o l s w i l l b e s e t u p for th e ga ls. C o n g r e ssio n a l ap p ro v a l is a s s u r e d . U. S. Takes Over State Employees WASHINGTON. — Bet w e e n 20,000 and 25,000 .state employ­ ment office employees will be brought under the Federal Civil Service system under the order by President Roosevelt which brought the offices under Fed­ eral jurisdiction. To employees in most state offices this will be a grand break. But to eraplpyeea in the New 'io rk offices it's a distinct set­ back. N e w Y o rk State, fo r exam ple, h as a m u ch b etter retirem en t sy s ­ te m for its e m p lo y e e s th a n d o e s th e F e d e r a l G ov ern m en t. O ther e m p lo y e e b e n e fits in m a n y c a se s H o w ev er, un der a n execu tive order ju st issu ed by the P resid en t, th e sa la ries p aid th e fo rm er S ta te e m p lo y e e s w ill be co n tin u ed a t th e S ta te rate “ u n til su c h tim e a s th e p o s i t i o n s s h a l l h e c l a s s i f i e d in a c ­ c o r d a n c e w i t h thft a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p r o v is io n s a n d sa la r y r a tes o f th e C lassification A ct of 1 923 as a m e n d ed .” O f f ic ia ls in W a s h i n g t o n s a y th e em p lo y ees w o n ’t be p aid the fe d e r a l s a la r y sca le s for m o n th s, and even years. T he R am sp eck A ct, w h ic h b e c a m e e ffe c tiv e on J a n u a r y 1, g i v e s t h e P r e s i d e n t a u ­ th o rity to ex te n d th e C la ssifica ­ tio n A c t to th e field , b u t no im ­ m e d ia t e o r d e r is a n t ic ip a te d . B y c o n tin u in g the State pay r a t e s , i t m e a n s t h a t t h e 25,000 e m ­ p l o y e e s w o n ’t b e c o v e r e d b y t h e R am speck -M ead au tom atic pro­ m o tio n act w h ich gu am n tees F ed era l w ork ers au tom atic pro­ m o tio n s. W ho Is B ro u g h t O v e r? T h e fo r m e r S t a t e e m p lo y e e s w ill be b ro u g h t un der the F ed era l C ivil S e r v ic e s y s t e m p ro v id e d : 1. T h a t s u c h e m p l o y e e w a s o n th e rolls o n th e S t a te e m p lo y m e n t s e c u r ity a g e n c y a t th e close o f b u s i n e s s o n D e c e m b e r 31, 1941. 2. T h a t h e w a s p r e v i o u s l y a p ­ p ro v ed for p e r m a n e n t or probatio n a l a p p o in tm en t, or w ith in th e s ix -m o n th p eriod b e g in n in g J a n u ­ a r y 1, 1942, b e c o m e s e l i g i b l e f o r s u c h a p p o in tm e n t, u n d e r th e ru les o f a S ta te m erit sy ste m p revious­ ly a p p ro v ed b y th e So cia l S e c u r ity Board, and 3. T h a t t h e m p l o y e e h a s s a t i s ­ fa c to r ily c om p leted a six-m on th p r o b a t io n a r y period fr o m th e d a te o f h is in d u c tio n in to th e F e d e r a l serv ice. However, it ’s still possible for vacancies and new jobs to be filled from the State eligible lists, Pays $1,8G0 The p osition of guard pays $1,360 p e r y e a r , a n d t h e a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s a r e o n a p r o b a t io n a l basis. C ustom s o fficia ls c a n n o t s a y how l o n g t h e p o s i t i o n s w i l l l a s t , b u t it is p r o b a b l e t h a t t h e y w i l l e x t e n d a t le a st fo r th e d u ra tio n o f th e ■vvar. T h e C o m m issio n h a s prepared tw o lists for th e C u sto m s H o u se: O ne co n ta in in g n a m es o f m en u n d e r 30, t h e s e c o n d c o n t a i n i n g n a m e s o f m e n u n d e r 40. T h o s e certified to th e position huvo b e e n a s k e d to b r in g th e ir draft cards a lon g: o n ly d raft exem pt in d iv id u a ls are b e in g ta k en . A c o m p lic a t io n a lm o s t resulted from rum ors th a t the N e w York S t a t e p r i s o n g u a r d l i s t w o u l d bo u sed for th e p o sitio n o f custom s g u a r d . A c h e c k u p w i t h o f f i c i a l s of th e S t a te C o m m iss io n in d icated t h a t 50 0 n a m e s f r o m t h a t l i s t h a d i n d e e d b e e n f o r w a r d e d t o M r. B u rn in g ; how ever, p eim issio n w a s n o t secu red fro m th e second d is tr ic t o f t h e F e d e r a l Civil Ser­ v i c e C o m m i s s i o n t o u s e t h e lis t. T h e U . S. o f f i c i a l s h e l d t h a t s i n c e th eir o w n in v e s tig a to r list w a s a v a i l a b l e , i t w o u l d n ’t b e n e c e s s a r y to u tilize th e S t a te register. T E ST S It's Easier Now To Get U. S. Jobs L ib e r a l r e q u ir e m e n t s for federal j o b s n o w o p e n a r e e v i d e n t i n te.sta fo r s c ie n c e m a jo r s , ra d io repair­ m e n a n d t e c h n ic ia n s a n d m ach in e operators. T o o b t a i n p o s i t i o n s a s ju n io r m e '^ ii .T .n ic -tc c h n icia n a t $ 1,440 a y e a r ( a n n o u n c e m e n t N o . 1 3 4 ), the f o l l o w i n g e x p e r i e n c e is r e q u i r e d : O n e yo;n- f u l l t i m e a s r a d i o re­ p a i r m a n o r r a d i o o p e r a t o r , o r six m o n t h s ’ t e c h n i c a l r a d i o c o u i ' s e of s t u d y i n r e s i d e n c e a t a radio s c h o o l , o r o n e y e a r r e s i d e n t s tu d y i n a s c h o o l o f e n g i n e e r i n g o r tochn o f o g y o f h i g h e r t h a n s ec ond ai'V g r a d e v. h i c h h a s i n c l u d e d c o u r s e s in r a d io , or a c o m p le t e defense tr a in in g c o u r se , U . S. sponsored, in a n y b r a n c h o f rad io w o rk . F o r T rain ee P osition T o o b t a i n p o s t s a s j u n i o r i«* s p e c t o r t r a i n e e , a t $ 1 ,4 4 0 a y o n t (announcem ent N o. 2 -5 1 2 ) , the f o l l o w i n g is r e q u i r e d : E i t h e r c o m p le t i o n o f o n e yeaf In e n g i n e e r i n g sch o o l, o r two y e a r s i n a c o l l e g e , u n i v e r s i t y oi* te c h n ic a l sc h o o l a b o v e secondary g r a d e , a n d s i x s e m e s t e r hour. s o t credit each in m athem atics, c h e m i s t r y a n d p h y s i c s p l u s one c o u r s e i n t r i g o n o m e t r y t a k e n iii e ith e r c o lle g e or h ig h sch o o l. M a c h in e O p e r a to r T o g e t j o b s a s a m a c h i n e op er­ a t o r a t $5.92, $ 6 . 6 4 a n d $ 7 . 3 6 a d a y ( a n n o u n c e m e n t N o . 2-442)i the f o l l o w i n g r e q u i r e m e n t s are sp ecified : (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e F ifteen ) p r o v i d e d t h e m e r i t s y s t e m used fo r p r e p a r in g th e e lig ib le lists t h e a p p r o v a l o f t h e S o c ia l Security Board. Persons certified from ® l i s t s w i l l b e b r o u g h t u n d e r Fe^ C iv il S e r v ic e a f t e r s ix m ont; sa tis fa c to r y service. CIVIL, SEKVICE I.KAI)! « Copj rlRht, 1941, b.v Civil > Publirations, Inc. Knter«Ml » ond-chiNH mutter Oct. 2, 1030, i' post office at New York, N - ' der the Act of March 8. „ Tuesday, Jan u ary 6, 1942 C IV IL SER V IC E PAY RAISES is th e T h a t is , t h e m oney m oney th e T he L E A D E R is c arrying a series o f articles about the ac tiv i­ ties of N e w York City D e p a r t­ m e n ts In the war program. The departm ents covered so far in­ clude Police, Health, Fire, W el­ fare, W ater Supply, H ospitals, H o u sin g and Buildings, S an ita­ tion, Transportation, M anhattan Borough P resident, Correction, W ater Supply, Gas and Electricity, H ou sin g Authority. B e lo w follow s a report from the D e p a r tm en t of Markets. co m in g c i t y is s u p p o s e d to d ig u p to g r a n t w a g e boosts to a h u g e nu m b er of m u ­ n i c i p a l e m p l o y e e s In o r d e r t o e n a b ’e t h e m t o m e e t t h e i - i s in g c o s t s o f livin g. T h e r e w a s n ’t m u c h e m p h a s i s o n th is q u estio n a t th e m e e tin g M o n ­ day before la st — the m eetin g called b y th e sp e c ia l C ity C o u n cil c o m m itte e in v e s tig a tin g the a d ­ v isa b ility o f s u g g e s t i n g th e se in­ c rea ses to the B o a rd of E stim a te . A p all h u n g o v e r t h e a t m o s p h e r e a n d sy m b o lized the u n ce r ta in ty of t h e v/* iole t h . n g w h i l e r e p r e s e n t a ­ tives of civ il service groups s o u g h t to s tr ik e th e on ly clear n ote by p o in tin g o u t th e drastic a n d im m e d ia t e n e e d fo r th ese in­ creases. T h e p all b e c a m e e v e n h e a v ie r w h e n M ayor L aG u ard ia th rew a w e t ra g into th e m e e tin g by su d ­ d e n ly o r d e r in g th e loud s p e a k e r s silen ced . 'i.hese m a g n i f i e r s w e r e cari'ying th e d e ta ils o f th e m e e t ­ i n g t o h u n d r e d s o u t s i d e CiLy H a l l w h o c o u l d n ’t g e t i n t o t h e C o u n c i l c h a m b e r s w i t h t h e 500 w h o d id . T h e M a y o r c o a te n d e d th e noise w a s d istu rb in g h im but there w e r e o^her v e r s io n s of th is act. C o u n c ilm a n W i l l i a m A . Carroll, h e a d in g th e sp e cia l C ou n cil c o m ­ m itte e, in s is te d th a t n o t h in g the M a y o r did co iild p o u r co ld w a t e r on th e pu rp ose o f th e m eetin g. Asks Quick Action A t T u e s d a y ’s C o u n c i l m e e t i n g , w h a t l o o m e d a s t h e f i r s t in a series o f pu b lic h e a r in g s b y th e sp ecia l c o m m itte e su d d e n ly w ound u p in a r e c o n i m e n d a t i g n t o t h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e to g a t in to a c ­ tio n to in c lu d e w a g e a d j u s t m e n t s in t h e e x e c u t i v e b u d g e t f o r t h e co m in g fiscal period. A n d it w a s n ’c u n t i l t h a t v e r y m o m e n t th at th e b u sin ess o f d ecidin g w h e r e th e m o n e y is to c o m e fr o m w a s e v e n tou ch ed . N o w t h e w h o l e t h i n g ’s i n t h e lap o f th e B o a r d o f E s t im a t e . B u t t h e b o a r d h a s n ’t b e e n g i v e n any m ore sp ecific reco m m en d a ­ tio n s a s to h o w to r a ise th e fu n d s th a n to m a k e “ p r a c tic a l u j e of accru als.” T h e v e r y b est the board cou ld g e t o u t of th e spe cial C o u n c il c o m m i t t e e w a s a u n a n im o u s rep ort c o n ta in in g no provision for d e fin ite increasea eith e r on a fla t or p sr ce n ta g o b asis b u t m e r e ly a r eq u est th a t th e r e o u g h t to be “ a n a d j u s t m e n t o f the w a g e sca le s of N e w Y ork C ity e m p lo y e e s , to th e en d th a t th e y m a y b e b r o u g h t in t o lin e w i t h t h e r i s i n g c o s t s o f l i v i n g in t h i s c i t y . ’’ T h e r e p o r t a d d e d t h a t “ present w a g e levels m ain tain ed b y th e c ity a r e a m e n a c e to th e h ea lth a n d w e ll-b e in g o f th o se em p lo y ed by th e C ity of N e w Y ork and th eir fa m ilie s .” T h i s d e c i s i o n w a s t a k e n in r e ­ m a r k a b l y q u i c k t i m e —d r a f t e d l e s s t h a n 24 h o u i - s a f t e r t h e f i r s t h e a r ­ in g on th e su b ject. P e r h a p s th e r e a s o n for th e s w ift action w a s th a t J o sep h T. S h ar­ key, m a j o r it y le a d e r o f th e C o u n ­ c il , h a d p o fn ted o u t tiia t th e C ouncil w o u ld e x p ir e W e d n e s d a y and th a t a fu ll rep o rt on salary increases fo r city em p loyees o u g h t t o b e m a d e b y t h e 1941 body befo re its ex piration . Accruals the Way All e x c e p t o n e m e m b e r of th e s p e c i a l C o u n c i l c o m m i t t e e —S a l v a toi-e N i n f o —l e a n e d t o a c c r u a l s a s th e so u rce o f p ro v id in g the n e c es­ sary m oney for pay boosts. Mr. N in fo , in t e r v ie w e d by a l e a d e r reporter, said it w a s strictly “ up to the B oard of E s ­ tim a te to d ecid e on a n y m e a n s at all o f r a is i n g th e m o n e y a n d I d o n ’t i n t e n d t o t e l l t h e m e v e n o n e bit a b o u t th e ir j o b . ” C o u n c ilm a n C arroll b a sed m u ch hope.^on a c c r u a l s . . . v a c a n c i e s (su c h a s th o s e c a u s e d by th e draft), r esig n a tio n s, death. “ A nd not o n ly a ccu ra ls as su ch ,” he said, “ b u t th er e h a s b e e n a la r g e s n o w r em o v a l fu n d ap p ro p ria ted , n o n e o f w h i c h h a s b e e n u se d , to niy k n o w le d g e . T h e n there are th e s a v in g s o r d e re d for ea ch city departm en t to be co n sid ered . P a r t of w h a te v e r h a s been sla sh ed f i' o m t h e b u d g e t c a n b e c o n v e r t e d IN N E W WAR Food and War Where Is the Cash Coming From? W here from ? Thrao CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Councilman Wm. A, Carroll, who headed Special Council Committee Investigating Pos­ sibility for Wage Increases tor Civil Employees. T h e D e p a r t m e n t o f M a r k e t s in con cen tratin g in ten se ly today upon the im p ro v e m e n t of the q u a l i t y o f f o o d c o n s u m e d —t h i s is its first concern in the war e m e r g e n c y p r o g r a m , a c c o r d i n g to form er C om m ission er W illia m F e llo w s M o rg a n , Jr., w h o also h e ld th e job o f D e f e n s e C o m m i s ­ s i o n e r f o r F o o d D i s t r i b u t i o n in t h e city. is t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s d e s i r e t o str ess th e need for an a d eq u a te nutrition pro g ra m , m ore today t h a n in p a s t y e a r s . D e p a r t m e n t a l o f f i c i a l s t a k e it a s t h e i r w a r j o b t o s e e t o it t h a t t h e c i t y ’s n u t r i ­ t i o n is t o p s . T h e d e p a r t m e n t is c o m p l e t i n g YORK a r r a n g e m e n t s to h a v e r a d io food com m entators d eliver effective, im s c i e n t if i c m e s s a g e s to bu ild up t h e p u b l i c ’s v i t a m i n r e s e r v e a n d to m a k e it e a s y for h o u s e w iv e s to d e te c t v it a m in - g i v in g food s. C ivil S e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s h a v e a hand in p rep a rin g th ese pro­ gram s. I t is a l s o d i s t r i b u t i n g s a m p le m e n u s c o n t a in in g all th e n e c e s s a r y v i t a m i n s to a s s u r e th e p u b l i c a b a l a n c e d d ie t . T h e se diet fo r m s can be o b ­ tain ed by sen d in g a th ree-cen t stam p to th e D ep artm en t of M a r k e t s , 137 C e n t r e s t r e e t , M a n ­ h a tta n . T h e w h o le th in g a d d s up t o t h i s : m a k i n g t h e c i t y ’s p o p u l a ­ tion h e a lth ie r an d thus better a b l e to s t a n d t h i s w a r - t i m e t e n sion. M ovie S h o rts E d u c a tio n a l m o v ie sh o rts and p o s t i n g o f s t a t e m e n t s in t h e s u b ­ w a y s a lso are fu r t h e r in g th e d e ­ p a r t m e n t ’s e f f o r t s . E s p e c i a l n o t i c e is g i v e n t o a n y m a r k e d s p r e a d b e tw e e n w h o le s a le an d retail food p r i c e s a s t h i s is c o n s i d e r e d t h e s ta r tin g p oin t for m a ln u tritio n . P r ic e s go too h ig h an d a la r g e p o r t i o n o f t h e p u b l i c j u s t d o e s n ’t got the n e c essa ry vitam ins. C o m m i t t e e s h a v e b e e n s e t u p in all food in d u stries to p r e v e n t pro fited ir g w herever possib le, a n d th u s to m a in ta in th e flo w of food a t rea so n a b le p rices. Why Pay Raisesfor CityEmployees? T h e s p e c i a l C o u n c i l c o m m i t t e e ’s report arrived at th e fo llow in g fin d in g s: ith the ex cep tio n of the 1 —W » crem ents g iv en th ose in em ­ plo y ees of th e c ity w h o co m e w ith in th e p rovision s o f th e M c­ C arthy In c re m e n t L aw , th ere has b e e n n o g e n e r a l r i s e in t h e i n ­ c o m e s o f c ity e m p lo y e e s du rin g th e last e ig h t yea rs. —B y v i r t u e o f r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s , • transfer of per d iem em ­ p lo y e e s to a per a n n u m b a s is of p a y a n d by o th e r m e a n s , th e w a g e sca le o f c o u n tless city e m ­ p lo y ees h a s b een r ed u c ed d u rin g recen t years. 2 —A n a ly sis of the sta tistics • com piled by F e d e r a l p g3n cies in d ic a t e s th e g e n e r a l c o s t o f liv ­ in g in d ex w ill be a p p ro x im a te ly 20 per c en t m ore d u rin g the c o m m g y e a r t h a n it w a s d u r in g 1939. T h i s , in v i e w o f t h e f i x e d c e i l i n g o n m u n i c i p a l s a l a r i e s , is 3 tow ard th ese pay ra ise s.” C o u n c ilm a n C arroll a ls o s ta te d that, w ith th e p e r m is sio n o f the S ta te legislature, e x c e s s fu n d s on th e form er 2 per c en t c ity sa les ta x co u ld be tr a n s fe r r e d to help m e e t th e p a y ra ises. H e p oin ted o u t , t o o , t h a t o f t h e $80,003,003 ca p ita l o u tla y b u d g e t on hand, “ p ro b a b ly h a lf w ill n e v e r be used, as far as th e im m ed ia te fu ture ts c o n c e r n e d . ” H e sa id th a t “ if s o m e o f th ese suggestions could be accepted , th ere w o u ld be n o n eed for s w e ll­ in g th e c ity b u d g e t a t all to g e t th e raises. A n d w e o u g h t to h a v e th o s e r a is e s in t i m e to g 3 t t h e m in to th e n e w b u d g e t .” C ounp ilm an M cC arth y agreed w ith C o u n c ilm a n C arroll t h a t a c ­ cru a ls an d the capital o utlay m o n ey “ cou ld rea so n a b ly be c o n ­ verted tow ard m eetin g th ese r a ise s.” C ou n cilm an Conrad had h is m in d on a c cr u a ls, too, w h e n so u g h t for h is su g g e stio n . He added, m oreover, th a t “ a n u m b er o f p ro jects p la n n e d b y th e city but never sta r te d h a v e left co m e m o n e y in t h e b a g . T h i s c o u l d ba used to m e e t th e r a ise s .” C o u n cilm a n C o h en w a s not e s­ p ecially s a tisfie d w ith th e a c cr u ­ a l s i d e a in g e n e r a l b u t a d m i t t e d th a t “ the fa c t th a t m a n y m en are b ein g drafted , m a y s e t up an accrual fund of la rg e e n o u g h pro­ p o rtio n s.” Bankers’ Agreement H e n r y F e in stein , p resid en t of th e F e d e r a tio n of M u n icip a l E m ­ p lo y ees a n d o rg a n iz e r for th e In ­ te r n a tio n a l H o d C a r r ie r s ’ U n ion , b r o u g h t up a n o th e r id ea at th e m e e t i n g , c a l l e d f o r a new' b a n k ­ e r ’s a c c o r d w i t h t h e c i t y t o m e e t th e sa la ry in crea ses. “ T h e b i g g e s t n e e d in c i t y g o v ­ e r n m e n t to d a y ,” said M r. F e in ­ s t e i n , “ is f o r t h e b a n k e r s t o s l a s h th e in ter e st r a te s p a id th e m on c ity b o n d s in o rd er to h e lp th e e q u i v a l e n t t o a 20 p e r c e n t r e d u c ­ tio n in in c o m e to c ity w o r k e r s . —A n u m b e r o f t e c h n i c i a n s . a n d • o th er sk illed e m p lo y e e s of th e c ity h a v e left th eir m u n icip a l p o s t s t o a c c e p t p o s i t i o n s in d e ­ fen se and oth er in d u stries be­ ca u se o f in a d eq u a te c o m p e n sa tio n o f f e r e d by th e city. —M a n y o t h e r A m e r i c a n c i t i c s , • in c lu d in g D etroit, S ea ttle, A t­ la n ta , C in c in n a ti, K a n s a s C ity, L ou isv ille , St. P a u l a n d P o r tla n d , have recently m ade salary ad­ ju stm e n ts c a lcu la ted to lig h ten the burden on city em p lo y ees ca u sed by risin g liv in g costs. —I n v i e w o f t h e r i s i n g c o s t s , • present wage le v e ls m a in ­ ta in ed by th e city c o n stitu te a m e n a c e to t h e h e a l t h a n d w e l l ­ b e in g o f th o se e m p lo y e d b y th e c ity an d th eir fa m ilies. 4 5 6 A s k s P re se n t Lim its T h e report add ed th at the c o m ­ m itte e b eliev es th e w a g e a d j u s t­ LISTS Firemen As Patrolmen F ir s t a p p o in tm e n ts to to p eligib le s on th e n e w fir e m a n lis t to p o ­ s i t i o n s a s s p e c i a l p a t r o l m a n in t h e m ent can present be m ade “ w ith in con stitu tion al the debt a*.d b u d g e t a r y l i m i t s ; t h a t , in v i e w o f the war en ierg a n ry , w h ich o f th e B o a rd o f T ra n sp o rta tio n . M ed ica l e x a m in a t io n s w ill c o n ­ tin u e d u rin g the w e e k for th e r e ­ m a in in g eligib les w h o h a v e s ig n i­ fie d th e ir w i l i n g n e s s to a c c e p t th e s p e c ia l p a t r o l m a n jobs. Clerks As Clerks request of M ilton a n elig ib le on th e clerk , g r a d e 2 p e n d i n g a s T h e L E A D E R w e n t to list, press. th e m a d e a s so o n a s th e P olicT D e ­ p a r t m e n t f i l l s 200 v a c a n c i e s s o m e tim e th is m o n th . M o st of th e p o ­ lice e lig ib les a re e m p lo y e d a s s p e ­ c i a l p a t r o l m a n in t h e s u b w a y s y s ­ tem . T o d a t e , 51 o f t h e 360 f i r e m a n e lig ib le s c e r tifie d b y th e C ivil S e r ­ v ic e C o m m is s io n to re p la c e th e p rosp ective p o licem en h a v e been e x a m in e d by th e m e d ic a l o ffice r s c ity ou t o f th is m e ss. I t is h ’g h t i m e t h e b a n k e r s d o a s m u c h in th is n a tio n a l e m e r g e n c y as th e y e x p e c t o f labor. I t ’s t i m e t h e b a n k e rs red uced th eir 4 per cen t a v e r a g e in t e r e s t o n c it y b o n d s to a 2 ancl o n e - h a l f p e r c e n t a v e r ­ a g e an d e sp e c ia lly k n o c k dov;n th at seven per cent in teiest ra te . T h is o u g h t to s a v e th e t a x ­ p a y e r s a m e r e $45 ,000,000 a y e a r . “ T h a t o u g h t to be e n o u g h to t a k e care o f p a y r a ise s a n d a lot of other n ecessa ry th in g s .” M r. F e i n s t e i n p o i n t e d o u t t h a t , u n d e r th e law , th e c ity c a n n o t pay m ore th a n 2 per ccn t of the a sse sse d valu a tio n of real esta te in t h e c i t y f o r m u n i c i p a l s a l a r i e s . “ T h i s is h a r d l y f a i r t h e w a y m a t ­ ters s ta n d ,” he said . “ T h is old r u l i n g d o e s n ’t a t a l l t a k e i n t o c o n sid e ra tio n th e r isin g c o s t s of liv in g as a resu lt o f w a r c o n d i­ tio n s. Y e t t h e r e ’s a n u n l i m i t e d th at his list be u tilized p o sitio n o f railroad for clerk in th e B o a rd o f T ra n sp o rta tio n , w a s d e n ie d b y th e M u n ic ip a l C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n at its m e e t ­ in g last w e ek . In d en y in g th e request, th e C om m ission p o in ted ou t th at clerk , g r a d e 2 elig ib les w e r e p r e ­ v io u s ly c a n v a s s e d for th e p o s itio n an d th a t a large n u m b e r of th e elig ib les d eclin ed the o ffer s of a p ­ po in tm en t. ta x rate for p a y in g o ff c ity s to c k and bond h old ers.” M r. F e i n s t e i n c a l l e d f o r a $1,200 m in im u m nicip al annual wage for C i v i l M e w s S e r v i c c B r i e f s T H E C O M M IS S IO N o k a y e d tha p r o v i s i o n a l e m p l o y m e n t o f l^r. S a n u i P l J e n k i n s a s m e d i c a l ceii* su lta n t (social h y g ie n e ) and D r. D a n iel C row ley as j u n i o r epi« d e m i o l o g i s t in t h e H e a l t h D e p a r t ­ m ent. JU A N PARDO, an a ssista n t s t o k e r o p e r a t o r in t h e I R T , w a s q u a lifie d a s to c itiz e n s h ip u n d e r th e W ic k s Act, th e C o m m is s io n d e c i d e d a t i t s m e e t i n g l a s t w e e ’. t, vih ile G f'o .g j J o h n so n , p o r te r ,a n d D i i v i d I / f , n c h , a w i r e m a n ’s helpe;- , w ore rated n ot qu aiified. N I N E E M P L O Y E E S of the D e ­ p a r t m e n t o f H e a lt h c a n re o in th eir job s for th e first six m on ha o f 1942. A t i t s m e e t i n g l a s t w e e k , th e Civil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n a p ­ p roved th e co n tin u e d e m p lo y m c t o f R o b e r t W . C u ’b e r t a n d A ra* h a m I L K a n t r o w , i n s t i U c L o r s in p e d i a t r i c s ; L y m a n C. D u r y e a , d i ­ rector of project for c rip p led c h ild r e n ; I l a t h e r i n e B. A lle n , p u b ­ li c h ealth n u rsirg consu tan t; R uth W adm an, m cdical social w o r k c o n s u lta n t; P a u lin e M urr.jh, i n s t r u c t o r in n u t r i t i o n ; Geo go L i i w s o n , i n s t r u c t o r in p u b l i c a d ­ m in is t r a t i o n ; A lfr e d C ohn, lab ra t c r y r e s e a r c h d i r e c t o r , a n .l B ‘n ja m in E . H obien dorf, in s tr u c to r o f r o d e n t control. M A N U E L S A U R K Z , a F.?yiT a.is ista n t sto k e r operator, and D a n ie l j!>nes, a p rovision al elova.Lcr o p e r a t o r in t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t , w i l l bo s u m m o n e d t o t h j o f i i c e a o f th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n fo r further in vestigation th is w'eok. A N A D D IT IO N A L leave of a b ­ s e n c e , w it h o u t pay, for th e entu-e year o f 1942 w’a s a p p r ' v e d f o r F r a n k J. S p in n le r , a g r a d e 3 t r a n s i t m a n , e m p l o y e d in t h e o f f i c e of the B orough P rosic levi t of R ic h m o n d . A t th e s a m e tim e, a p ­ p roval w a s g iv e n S a m u e l T. G old­ sm ith , an in sp e c to r o f c o n s tr u c ­ t i o n , g r a d e 4, in t h e N e w Y o i k C i t y H o u s i n g A u t h o r i t y , f o r a •'ont i n u e d l e a v e u n t i l J u n e 30, honor th is accord. B u t th is c a n be d o n e . ” H e said th a t g o o d c ity cre d it i s in i n v e r s e I'atio t o g j o d c'.ty g o v e r n m e n t , t h a t i t m a y e v e n ba p o s s i b l e f o r t h e c i t y t o i - s u e 15y e a r c o rp o ra te s to c k an d serial b o n d is s u e s to r a ise fu n d s , CIO Ofl'ers I‘l P oster, B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a tio n w e r e still T h e a p p o in tm e n ts w ill be C i t y has m a d e i t p o s s i b l e f o r t h e c i t y to o b ta in p r io r itie s, e x p e n d i t u r e s for m a i n t e n a n c e o f t h e c i t y ’s p l a n t , as w e ll a s for c a p ita l im p r o v e ­ m e n t s , w ill be c u t to th e bo n e. In a d d ition , th e v a c a n c ie s c a u s ed b y t h e a b s e n c e o f m e n s e r v i n g in th e a r m e d fo rces are ste a d ily m o u n t i n g in n u m b e r . T h e r ep o rt g o e s o n to p o in t o u t t h a t “ t h e C o m m i t t e e is c o n v i n c e d th a t a m ore pru d en t and practical u se o f the r esu lta n t a c cr u a ls th a n h a s b e e n h e r e t o fo r e w ill e n a b le th e c it y to b e a r a c o n s id e r a b le portion o f the e x p e n s s in v o lv ed w ith ou t a n y un due d e r a n g e m e n t o f t h e c i t y ’s f i s c a l s e t - u p . ” I t c o n ­ c lu d e s t h a t its r e c o m m e n d a t io n s a r e “ im p e r a t i v e ” to th e w elf.are o f th e C ity of N e w Y o r k a n d its e m ­ p lo y ees.” The CITY m u­ em ployees. Legi.,lature Mu.st (Jive OK W illia m T. Flood, fo r m e r A ld e r ­ m a n a n d leg isla tiv e r ep re sen ta ­ tiv e o f th e F e d e r a tio n of M u ­ nicip a l E m p lo y e e s, felt th a t “ a n e w b a n k e r ’s a c c o r d e n t e r e d i n t o w ith the Board of E stim ate, w o u ld solv e th e p rob lem in s t a n t ­ ly . A n a v e r a g e 3 or 2 an d o n e lia lf per c e n t in t e r e s t r a te on th e c i t y ’s f u n d e d d e b t c o u l d c e r t a i n l y be a c h i e v e d w 'ithout too m u c h t r o u b l e i f a l l a r e s i n c e i e in s e e ­ in g th a t th ese pay ra ises are granted. I s u p p o s e it m a y e v e n be n ecessa ry for the S ta te le g is­ la tu r e l o p a s s a n e n a b lin g a c t to ns E w a r t G uinier, a e t in g p r e sid en t o f the N e w Y ork D istrict of the State, County a n d M u n icip al W o r k e r s o f A m e r i c a , C IO , u r g e d a $1,200 m i n i m u m a n n u a l s a l a r y f o r c i t y e m p l o y e e s a n d a $18 0 o v e ra ll m in im u m in c r e a se for e m ­ p l o y e e s e a r n i n g l e s s t h a n $3,600 a year. In an in te r v ie w w ith T h e L E A D E R , he s u g g e ste d th at th e m o n e y c o u ld a ls o be r a ised by a c ­ cru als, or p ossib ly b o r r o w in g by th e c ity an d a rcq iest to th e S t a t e Icg'.i-'.atuie t o i n c r e a s e t h e 2 per c en t lim it on city fu n d s n o w set a sid e for m u n icip a l em p loyees, a t le a st d u rin g th e w a r e m e r ­ gency. G eorge Curran, le g isla tiv e rep ­ r e s e n ta t iv e of th e F e d e r a tio n of A rch itects, E n g in e e r s, C h e m ists a n d T e c h n i c i a n s , CIO , f a v o r e d th e u s e o f a c c r u a l s t o p r o v i d e a 10 p er c e n t m i n i m u m in c r e a s e for a l l e m p l o y e e s e a r n i n g u p t o $3,600 a year. C u rran w o u ld lik e to s e e a m i n i m u m p a y b o o s t o f $1£0 to all c ity e m p lo y e e s . P a t r i c k W . 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I'’I . 3 -S 6 3 6 K EY tests of tw o the w ith in m on ths, th e e x a m i n i n g s t a f f is g o in g b a c k to w o r k o n t h r e e p r o m o t i o n t e s t s held in th e early part o f last su m m er, th e e x a m s for sergeant, P olice D epartm ent, grade 3, W elfa re a ssista n t supervisor, D epartm ent, forem an, S an ita­ S ergeant First O f th e th ree, th e p olice s e r g e a n t e x a m is e x p e c t e d t o b e c o m p l e t e d f i r s t . A t o t a l o f 7,591 p a t r o l m e n f i l e d f o r t h i s t e s t ; 2 ,5 4 8 S a n i t a ­ tio n e m p lo y e e s filed for th e a s ­ s i s t a n t f o r e m a n e x a m w h i l e 508 W e lfa r e e m p lo y e e s filed for th e s u p e r v iso r test. T h e r a tin g o f th e p o l i c e s e r g e a n t t e s t is e x p e c t e d to be c o m p l e t e d in M a r c h . 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T h e fin al revised k e y t o t h e s u p e r v i s o r , g r a d e 3, W e l f a r e e x a m w a s a n n o u n c e d by t h e C o m m i s s i o n l a s t J u l y 17, SVledical Re-Exams For Fire Boys 7-2080 • GRADED DICTATION • TRANSCRIPTION • SPEED TYPING O m a k in g tion D e p a r t m e n t . ■ S adi e B r o w n ’S - 4 1 k( register th e sh o r t p eriod und Collegiate Secretarial Ir.stiiule sriC K K T F ir e m a n elig ib les w h o received c o n d itio n a l m ed ical rejections m u st h ave m ed ical re-exam in a­ t i o n s b y J u n e 24, 1912, P a u l M . B r e n n a n , ■ e x a m i n e r in c h a r g e o f C o m m i s s i o n ’s p h y s i c a l a n d m e d i ­ cal bureau, s ta te d th is w eek . A s s o o n a s th e c o n d it io n s for w h i c h t h e e l i g i b l e s w e i ’e r e j e c t e d are corrected, th ey sh o u ld request 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 , in w riting, for a n o th e r m ed ica l e x ­ a m in ation . O n th e request, c a n ­ d id a tes sh o u ld s ta te th eir nu m b er on th e eligib le list a n d th eir a p ­ p lication n u m b e r . T h e m edical re-ex a m in a tio n m u st be co m pleted b y 4 p . m . , J u n e 24, 1942, i n o r d e r for f ir e m a n c a n d id a t e s to r e m a n o n th e elig ib le list. M ake It F ast M r, B r e n n a n a d v i s e d t h e f i r e ­ m a n e lig ib le s to g e t th e ir m e d ic a l P U N C H C O U R S E Tli«* S t a t e liUN j u s t m i i i n i i n « r d d i m i i < ( i n i p o ( i t l v t > •“x u i n l i i u t i o i i H o n t h e I l< .M I I O M . K I t r r i l K K Y I ' U N C I U C S u t i d I It M - U O h l . K K I T I l T A I J I I I . A T O K S . r H I N T K I { S a n d SO IC T K K S. A p p l i o a t i o i i N >vlll l>F i K c e p t c d u n t i l J a n . 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T h e 25 f i r e m e n h a d b o o n c m p l o y e e . s o f t h e B o a r d o f Tr.'ins- U K S i' L e a rn to .T y p e th e a p p o in t m e n t s to th e F ir e D e ­ huiemen 11 T IT L E S p o r ta t io n a n d in o r d e r to a c c e p t 25 Unemployed I i l t ( ‘i i s lv < ‘ T uesday, Januafiy 6 , Id ^ C IV IL SER V IC E L E A D E R Pag-e F o u r __ C ircle 5 6425 <:n K V l ^ K V D A Y A M ) K V K N i N G H H B B B H E I B H E i B i T R A N S IT Answers to Subway Exams Motorman IND D ivision, N .Y . C , TranN it S y s te m ( I'ron iotion ), 6 F,M . Group: C a t i d .d a t e s have until January 20th to fil e o b j e c t i o n s t o a n y o f th ese tentative k ey answ ers. ( 1 ) A (2) C ( 3 ) B ( 4 ) B ( 5 ) A ( 6 ) D (7)C (8) C ( 9 ) A (1 0 ) B (11)C (12)C ( 1 3 ) 0 (1 4 ) D (15)C ( 1 6 ) D U V )D (1 8 ) B (19) A (2 0)A (2 J) A (2 2)B (2 3 ) B (2 4 ) B ( 2 5 ) 0 (2b)C (2 7 ) A (2 8 ) A ( 2 3 ) D (3 0 ) B (3 1 ) D C52)B (3 3)A ( 3 4 ) 0 (3 5 ) B ( 3 6 ) B (3 7 ) A (3 S )0 (39) A (40)A (41 )D (4 2 ) D ( 4 3 ) 0 (4 4 ) B (4.'>)B (4(i)D (47)C (4 8 ) D ( 4 9 ) 0 ( 5 0 ) A (5 1 ) D ( 5 2 ) 0 (5 3)B ( 5 4 ) B ( 5 5 ) 0 (5G)0 (5 7 ) A (5 8)A (0 9 ) B ( 6 0 ) 0 (6 1)B (6 2;D ( 6 3 ) A ( 6 4 ) 0 (C5)A (G6)B (6 7 ) B (6 8 ) D ( 6 9 ) 0 ( 7 0 ) 0 ( 7 i ) B (7 2 ) A (7 3)B (7 4 ) D (7 5 ) D (7 6 ) D ( 7 7 ) 0 (78) B ( 7 9 ) 0 (£ 0 ) A (81)D (82)0 (8 3 )0 (84)B (85)D (f.6)A (87)C (8 8 ) B (8 9 ) A (9 0 ) D (9 1 ) B (9 2) J (S)3)A ( 9 4 ) 0 ( 9 5 ) H ( 9 6 ) E ( 9 7 ) F (9 8)K (L’9 ) D (lOO)B Motorman lU T D ivision, N .Y .C . T ran sit S y s t e m ( P r o m o t i o n ) , 1 P . M . CJroup: C a n d i d a t e s h a v e u n t i l J a n u a r y 20th t o fil e o b j e c t i o n s to a n y o f thec-3 tentative key answ ers. (1)D (2 )0 (3)D (4)A (5 )B (6)A ( 7 ) A ( 8 ) 0 ( 9 ) 0 ( 1 0 ) 0 (1 1 ) D (1 2 ) D (1 3)B (14)C (1 5 ) A (1C)D ( 1 7 ) B ( 1 8 ) 0 (1 9)A (2 0)A (2 1)B (2 2)A ( 2 3 ) 0 (21)0 (25)0 (2 6 ) A (2 7 ) D ( 2 8 ) D ( 2 9 ) 0 (30)C (3 1 ) B (M2)B (3 3)A ( 3 1 ) 0 (3 5 ) A (3 6 ) B (3 7 ) D (38) D ( 3 9 ) 0 ( 4 0 ) D r41)B (4 2 ) B ( 4 3 ) 0 (4-l)A (4 5 ) D (4 6 ) A ( 4 7 ) D ( 4 8 ) D ( 4 9 ) 0 ( S O B ( 5 1 ) 0 (52)D (5 3)A (51 ) A (5 5 ) B (56»D (5 7)A (5S)C (5 9 ) B (6 0)D (ODD (6 2)A (6 3 ) B (6 4 ) B ( 6 5 ) 0 (6(>)B ((')7)C ((?8)D ( 6 9 ) B ( 7 0 ) B (7 1)A (72)C ( 7 3 ) 0 ( 7 4 ) B (7 5 ) D ( 7 6 ) B (7 7 ) A ( 7 8 ) 0 (7 9)B (SO)A (81)C (8 2 ) D ( 8 3 ) A (8 4 ) D (8 5 ) D ( 8 6 ) 0 ( 87)A. (88>B (8 9 ) E ( 9 0 ) B (91)M (92 )J (9 3)A (9 4 ) D ( 9 5 ) F ( 9 6 ) 0 (9 7)K ( 9 8 ) 0 (9 9 )L (IGO)H Motorman I R T D iv ih i o n , N .Y .C . T ransit S y s t e m ( P r o m o t i o n ) , (> P .M . Grtm p; C a n d i d a t e s h a v e u n t i l J a n u a r y 20th to fi l e o b i e c t i o n s to a n y o f t h e s e ten tative key answ ers. ( D A (2)B (3)A (4)D (5 ) 0 (6)D ( 7 ) B ( 8 ) 0 ( 9 ) A (1 0 ) D (1 1 ) B (1 2)A (1 3 ) D ( 1 4 ) 0 (1 5 ) A (1 6 ) B ( 1 7 ) 0 (1 8)A (1 9 ) D ( 2 0 ) 0 (2D D (2 2 ) B (Z3)* (3 4 ) B (2 5)B ( 2 6 ) 0 (27)A (2 8 ) A ( 2 9 ) A (.^0)B ( 3 D B (3 2 ) D ( 3 3 ) 0 ( 3 4 ) 0 ( 3 5 ) D (3 6 ) B (3 7 ) D (3 8)A ( 3 9 ) 0 (4 0 ) B (41) A (-12)0 ( 4 3 ) 0 (44) A ( 4 5 ) 0 (4 6 ) D (4 7)A (4 8 ) D ( 4 9 ) B ( 5 0 ) A ( 5 D D (5 ? ) D (5 3)D ( 5 4 ) B ( 5 5 ) 0 (5 6 ) D ( 5 7 ) 0 (58 ) B (5 9)B (GO)A (fil^O ^62)0 ( 6 3 ) 0 ( 64>B (6 5) A ( 6 6 ) 0 (6 7 ) B ((W)B (6 9 ) D ( 7 0 ) B (7 1)A ( 7 2 ) 0 ( 7 3 )B (7 4 ) D (7 5 ) A (7 S ) 0 (T7)D (7 8 ) ^ ( 7 9 ) D ( 8 0 ) 0 (81)0 ( 8 ? ) 0 (8 3 ) B ( 8 4 ) 0 ( 8 6 'A ( S r . ) \ (8 7)B ( 8 8 ) D (8 9 )J (90>A ( 9 1 ) 0 (9 2)E (9 3 ) K (94) B (9 5 ) H (9 6 ) F r e -e x a m in a tio n s o v e r w ith a s soon a s p ossible. “ In the p a st,” he said, “ p r o c r a s tin a to r s, th e careIcss a n d seekers after undue l e n i e n c y havc^ b e e n v e r y s o r e l y an d fin a lly d isa p p o in te d . N o e x ­ c u s e for fa ilu r e to c o m p ly w ith th is pro v isio n is a c ce p ted , e x c e p t a c t u a l i n a b i l i t y t o a p p e a r d u e to s e r v i c e in t h e a r m e d f o r c e s o f t h e U n ited S t a te s .” ' (97)M (9 8 ) D (9 9)L ( 1 0 0 ) 0 (*) S t r i c k e n out. Railroad Clerk UIVIT D i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k City T r a n s i t S y s t e m ( P r o m o t i m i ) : O an d i d a t e s h a v e u n t i l J a n u a r y 20th t o f i l e o b j e c t i o n s t o a n y o f t h e s e ten* ta tiv e key answ ers. (1)B (2 )0 (3)D (4)A (5 )0 (6)D ( 7 ) B ( 8 ) 0 ( 9 ) B ( 1 0 ) 0 ( 1 1 ) 0 (1 2)A (13)D (14)D (1 5 ) A (16)B (1T)D (1 8 ) A (1 9 ) D ( 2 0 ) 0 (21)0 (2 2 ) A ( 2 i ) 0 (2 4 ) D (2 5 ) B ( 2 6 ) D ( 2 7 ) 0 (2 S)B (2 9 ) D (3 0)A (3 1)A ( 3 2 ) B ( 3 3 ) D (3 4 ) D ( 3 5 ) A ( 3 6 ) 0 ( 3 7 ) B ( 3 8 ) 0 ( 3 9)A (4 0)B (4 1 ) D (42)0 (43)B (4 4 ) A ( 4 5 ) 0 ( 4 6 ) 0 (4 7 ) D ( 4 8 ) B (4 9)B ( 5 0 ) A (5 1 ) B ( 5 2 ) A ( 5 3 ) 0 (5 4 ) B ( 5 5 ) 0 ( 5 6 ) A (4 7 ) A (5 S)A ( 5 9 ) B (6 0)A (6 1 ) B ( 6 2 ) 0 (6 3 ) B (6 4 ) D ( f 5 ) 0 (6 6 ) D (6 7 ) A ( 6 8 ) 0 (6 9 ) D ( 7 0 ) 0 ( 7 D A (7 2 ) A (7 3 ) B (7 4)D (7 5 ) D (7 6 ) D (7 7 ) A (7 8 ) D ( 7 9 ) 0 (8 0 )B (8l)B (82)A ( 8 3 ) D (84)B (85)D (8 6 ) D ( 8 7 ) B (8 8 ) A ( 8 9 ) 0 ( 9 0 ) B ( 9 1 ) D (9 2 ) B (93B) ( 9 4 ) 0 ( 9 5 ) B ( 9 6 ) 0 (9 7 ) A (9 8 ) D ( 9 9 ) 0 (1 00)0 Motorman HM T D ivision, N .Y .C . T ran sit S y s t e m (P i ' o m o t l o n ) , 1 P . M . G r o u p : Candidates have u n t il January , 20th to f i l e o b j e c t i o n s t o a n y o f th ese ten ta tive k ey an sw ers. ( 1 ) 0 . (2)A (3)B (4)B (5 ) 0 (6 ) 0 ( 7 ) t ) ( 8 ) B ( 9 ) B (1 0)A ( I D A ( 1 2 ) B (1 3 ) A (1 4 ) D (1 5)A ( 1 6 ) 0 (1 7 ) B ( 1 8 ) B (1 9)A (2 0)A (2 1 ) A (2 2)B ( 2 3 ) D (2 4 ) B (25)D (2 S)D ( 2 7 ) 0 ( 2 8 )B (2 9 ) A ( 3 0 ) 0 ( 3 1 ) 0 (3 2 ) A (3 3 ) B (3 4 ) B ( 3 5 ) 0 ( 3 6 ) 0 ( 3 7 ) 0 (3 8 ) D (3 9)D (4 0)A (41)0 (4 2 ) D ( 4 3 ) B ( 4 4 ) 0 (4 5)A (4 6 ) D ( 4 7 ) 0 ( 4 8 ) 0 ( 4 9 ) 0 ( 5 0 ) D (5 1 ) A (5 2 ) B (5 3) A (5 4 ) B ( 5 5 ) D (5 6 ) D (5 7 ) A (5 «'r) (.59)^ (6 0)D (6 1 ) D (62)0 (63)B (6 4 )0 (f5)0 (6 6 ) D ( 6 7 ) 0 (6 8 ) D (6 9)A (7 0 ) D (7 1 ) B ( 7 2 ) D ( 7 3 ) 0 (7 4)A (7 5 ) B (7 6 ) D ( 7 7 ) D ( 7 8 ) D (7 9 ) B (8 0 ) 0 (81) A (? 2)A ( 8 3 ) B (84) A (85)E (8 6 ) D (8 7 ) B (8 8)D (S-^A ( 9 V A (91)<^ (9 2)B ('D3).r (9 4 )A ( 9 5 ) 0 ( 9 6 ) K (9 7 ) H ( 9 8 ) F ( 9 9 ) D (ICO)E Motorman BMT D U ’is fo n, N .Y . C , T ran sit Syst<^m ( P r o m o t i o n ) , 6 P.M. tJreiii); Oand idate.s h a v e u n t il J a n u a r y 20th to fil e c b i e c t i o n s to a n y o f t h e s e tentpt'v e key anpwers. _ ( 1 ) B (P)A' ( 3 ) D ( 4 ) B ( 5 m ^TO (7^A ( 8 ) B (9 ) B ( 1 0 ) 0 ( 1 1 ) B (12>A (1 3)A ( ’ 4 ) 0 (1 5)D ( 1 6 ) D (1 7 ) D ( 1 8 ) 0 (]!»r* (2 0)A (21)0 (?2)0 (2 3 ) B (2 4 )0 .(2 5 )'^ (?R)B (2 7 ) D (2X)A ( ? 9 ) 0 <30)R ( 3 D B (32)A (3^>A (3 5 ) B ( 3 6 ) D ( 3 7 ) D ( 2 8 ) 0 (3 9 ) D (4 0)A (4D D (4 2)B ( 4 3 ) 0 (4 4 ) A (4 5 ) B (4fi)D (4 7)A (4 8 ) A ( 4 9 ) B (5 0 ) B ( 5 1 ) 0 (52 ) B (, V >n (5 4>B (5 5 ) A ( 3 6 ) B (5 7 ) D ( 5 8 ) B (5 9 ) B (CO^B (6D A (62)0 ( 6 3 ) 0 (6 4 ) A (6 5 ) D (6 6 ) A ( 6 7 ) 0 (6 8ID (6 9 ) D ( 7 0 ) 0 (71 )A (7 2 ) A (73>C ( 7 4 m ( 7 5 ) 0 (7 6 ) A (7 7 ) D (7 8)B (79)D ( f 0 ) 0 (81) A (R2)B (83)I> (8'< )T> (85) ^ ( m r . (8 7)A (8 8)P (8 9 ) D ( W ) B ( 9 D B ( 9 2 ) 0 (9 3) K (9 D A ( 9 5 ) B (9())H (97 )J (98 ) F (99) D (1C(»E MotormHU IN D D ivision, N .V . C . T ran sit SYst»»m ( P r o m o t i o n ) , 1 P . M . G r o u p : C andidate .s have until January 20th to f il e oblec tion.q t o a n y o f thepp te n t s 't iv e k e y an3we»-s. (1)B (2)B (3)D (4 ) 0 (5 ) 0 (6)B (7)A (8)B (9)D (10)D ( I D A (1 2 )0 ( 1 3 ) 0 ( 1 4 ) 0 (1 5 ) B ( 1 6 ) 0 (1 7 ) A (1 8 ) D (1 9)A ( 2 0 ) 0 (2D B (2 2 ) B (2 3)A ( 2 4 ) 0 (? 5 ) B ( 2 6 ) B (2 7)A ( 2 8 ) 0 ( 2 9 )D (.30)D ( 3 D D ( 3 2 ) 0 ( 3 3)A (3 4 ) B ( 3 5 ) B ( 3 6 ) A ( 3 7 ) 0 ( 3 8 ) D (3 9 ) B ( 4 0 ) 0 (4D A (4 2 ) B ( 4 3 ) 0 ( 4 4 ) D (4 5)A (-16) A. (47)(^ ( 4 8 ) 0 (4 9 )A (5 0 ) A ( 5 1 ) 0 (5 ? ) D (5 3 ) D (5 4 ) A (5 5 ) A (5 6 ) D (5 7)A (5 8 ) D (5 9 ) D ( 6 0 ) 0 (01)0 (62)0 (63)B (64)B (65)D ((!6)B ( 6 7 ) 0 (6 8 ) B ( 6 9 ) B (7 0 ) A ( 7 1 ) 0 <72)D (73B) (7 4 ) D ( 7 5 ) 0 (7 6 ) A ( 7 7 ) 0 (7 8 ) D (7 9 ) D ( S O B (8D D (8 2 ) B (8 3 ) A ( 8 4 ) D (8 5 ) A (8 6 ) B (8 7)B ( 8 8 ) 0 (8 9 ) B ( 9 0 ) B ( 9 D A (9 2 ) A (P3)J (9 4 ) E ( 9 5 ) D ( 9 6 ) 0 (9 7 ) H ( 9 8 ) F ( 9 9 ) B (lOO)K Railroad Clerk RK.?F IDDH TIEBWRITBHS ? o r O l T l I S e r r l M ExaxB lnabiond frcm. T y t a l l T T p e w r l t s r C o*, 12 3 T o l t o n S t r e e t , N . T . C . , W illlo B & N a ssau S t s ) H U ta a an 3 - 5S3S I N D D i v i s i o n , N e w Y o r k C it y T ran sit S y stem (P rom otion ): C an ­ d i d a t e s h a v e u n t il J a n u a r y 20th to fil e o b i e c t i o n s to a n y o f t h e s e t e n ­ tative k ey answ ers. ( D B (2)B (3)D (4 )0 (5 ) 0 ( 6 ) 0 (7 ) A ( 8 ) 0 ( 9 ) D ( 1 0 ) D ( I D A ( 1 2 ) 0 (1 3 ) B ( 1 4 ) A (1 5 ) D ( 1 6 ) D ( 1 7 ) 0 ( 1 8 ) B Engineers Reclassified T h e r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n o f 906 e m ­ p lo y e e s in e ig h t d e p a r tm e n ts in to th e n e w e n g in e e r in g a n d arch i­ tectu ral service w a s approved by t h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n a t i t s l a s t m e e t i n g o f 1941. T h e r e ­ c la s s ific a t io n w ill go in to e ff e c t o n J u l y 1, 1942, t h e f i r s t d a y o f t h e c i t y ’s f i s c a l y e a r . R ecom ­ m e n d a tio n to a s s ig n th ese e m ­ p lo y ees to th eir n e w titles w a s m a d e b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s c h i e f en g in eerin g ex am iner, S. W. M osher. E n g in e e r in g and arch itectu ral e m p lo y e e s in th e fo llo v /in g d e­ p a r t m e n t s w e r e c o v e r e d in t i i e r e ­ cla ssifica tio n : L a w D ep artm en t, 13; B o r o u g h P r e sid e n t o f M a n ­ h a t t a n , 269; D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s ­ p i t a l s , 18; B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t o f t h e B r o n x , 127 ; N e w Y o r k C i t y T u n n e l A u t h o r i t y , 23 0; C i t y P l a n ­ n i n g C o m m i s s i o n , 26; O f f i c e o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r , 3 4; D e p a r t m e n t o f H o u s i n g a n d B u i l d i n g s , 89, S a la ries of the em p loyees a ffected r a n g e f r o m $2,169 t o $8,000. T h e rcclasG ification o f e n g in e e r ­ i n g e m p l o y e e s in v a r i o u s d e p a r t ­ m e n t s h a s b e e n g o in g o n for s e v ­ eral m on ths. L a s t w e e k ’s b a t c h w a s th e la r g e st sin g le g roup a p ­ proved by th e C om m ission a t one tim e, A p p io v a l o f fu rth er re ­ c la ss ific a t io n s w ill c o n tin u e to c o m e up each w e e k at m e e tin g s o f th e C o m m issio n , AU TO E N G IN E M A N ELIG IBL E S M EE T T h e A u to E n g in e m a n E ligib les A s s o c ia tio n w ill hold a g e n e r a l m em b ersh ip m eetin g T uesday, J a n u a r y 6, a t 8 p . m . , i n t h e R a n d S c h o o l, 7 E a s t 15th S tr e e t, M a n ­ h attan, A il e lig ib le s o n th e lis t a re in v ite d to a tten d th e m e e tin g . M em b ersh ip dues h ave been set at $.25 p e r m o n t h . (1 9 ) A (2 0)D . ( 2 D D (2 2)A (2 3 ) A (2 4 ) 0 (2(j)A ( 2 7 ) B ( 2 8 ) 0 (2 9 ) B (3 0 ) 0 (3 2 ) B (3 3 ) D (3 4 ) A (3 5)A (3 0)B ( 3 8 ) A ( 3 9 ) B (40)A. ( 4 1 ) 0 (4 2 ) A ( 4 3 ) 0 (4 4 ) D ( 4 6 ) B ( 4 7 ) B (4 8 ) A (4 9 ) D ( 5 0 ) 0 ( 5 2 ) B ( 5 3 ) 0 ( 5 4 ) 0 (5 5 ) A (5 6)B (5 8 ) B ( 5 9 ) 0 (6 0 ) 0 . ( 6 1 ) 0 (6 2 ) A (6 3 ) D (6 4 ) D (6 6 ) A (6 7 ) B (6 8 ) A (6 9 ) B (70>B (7 2 ) B (7 3 ) D (7 4)A ( 7 5 ) 0 ( 7 6 ) 0 (7 8 ) B (7 9 ) A ( £ 0 ) 0 . (8 1 ) B ( 8 2 ) D (8 3 ) D (8 4 )A (8 6 ) B ( 8 7 ) D (8 8 ) D (8 9 ) B (9 0)D ( 9 2 ) 0 (9 3)B ( 9 4 ) 0 (9 5 ) B ( 9 6 ) 0 (9 8 ) D ( 9 9 ) 0 (100)0. (2 5 ) D (31)D (3( JD (45)0 (5D B (57)A (65) A (7D D (77)0 (8 5 ) D ODD (97)A Railroad Clerk IR T D ivision, N e w Y ork C ity T r a n s i t S y s t e m ( P r o m o t i o n ) : O an d ic la t e s h a v e un til J a n u a r y 20th to fi l e o b j e c t i o n s to a n y o f t h e s e t e n ­ tative k ey answ ers. ( D D (2 )0 (3)A (4 ) 0 (5)D (6)B ( 7 ) 0 ( 8 ) B ( 9 ) 0 (1 0 ) A ( I D B ( 1 2 ) A ( 1 3 ) 0 (1 4)A ( 1 5 ) 0 (1 6 ) D (1 7 ) D (1 8 ) A (1 9 ) D (2 0 ) 0 . (2 1 ) A ( 2 2 ) 0 (2 3)A (24)0 (25)0 (2 0 ) B ( 2 7 ) 0 (2 8)A ( 2 9 ) D (3 0 ) D ( 3 D D (3 2 ) A ( 3 3 ) D (3 4 ) B (3 5 ) D ( 3 3 ) B (3 7 ) D ( 3 8 ) A (3 9 ) D (40)B. (41)0 (4 2 ) A ( 4 3 ) 0 (4 410 (4 5 ) B ( 4 6 m (4 7)A ( 4 8 ) 0 (4 9 ) A ( 5 0 ) B ( 5 1 ) 0 ( 5 2 ) A (5 3 ) D (?^4)B (5 5)A (5 5 ) B (5 7 ) B (5 8 ) B ( 5 9 ) 0 (60)B. (6 1 )0 (6 2 ) B (63)0 (64)D (65)0 ( 6 6 ) 0 (67)A (6 8 ) B (69)A (70) B (7 1)A (7 2 ) B ( 7 3 ) n (T-tm (7 5)A ( 7 6 ) 0 ( 7 7 ) A ( 7S )D (79)n (8 0)A. (8D D (8 2 ) B (PS'iO ( 8 4 ) D ( 8 5 ) B ( 8 6 ) D (8 7 ) D (8 S)B (8 9 ) B (9'))D (P l)O (n'’) P m ) B ( 9 n B (9 5 ) D ( 9 3 ) 0 (9 7 ) A ( 9 8 ) D ( 9 9 ) 0 (1 0 0 ) 0 . ___ 77tii ST. & BROADWAY B O W L I N G A lie v s 2180 Broadway, Downstairs NKW Y(»KK < ITY B O W L I N G — 15c S I ' n t i l 6 p.m.—K\'4>ept S n t . , S u n . i l o w l i n g - — 2<k! i>pr i c n n i e a f t e r i. J/t Ills, 6 p.m . DUCK PINS and BARREL P P S 15c Per Game at All Times re8«*rvnti«in» o f alleys call Til. 4 - 7 6 3 6 miiinrds - 4 0 c jkt hour f o r 8 i*ers«n8 <)|>en 1 p. ni. Dally Ted Mttr:n, Mrt. For RECREATION PREFERRED For Your ^ n i l t h Spocial c’l v l l P ark and Pleasure C on.sU leratio n to A ll Servioo E tiip lo v e es Slop e B o w lin g Seventh Ave., Iirookl.vn, N. Y. loo A c ad e m y Cor. Union S*. HTerUiiR 8-9132 F r o e iu stru o L io ii-b y C h a rlo a Flsch etti, tho f a m o u s h o o k b o w le r o f B rook lyn. PARK ROW BOWLING A C A D E M OPKN D.4V ANU Free Instructions to Between 1 und 6 22 BriinswieU Alleys • Y NIGHT Beuiniiers P. M. , Biir * orlii 29 PARK ROW, N. Y. C. UArciay 7-1088 P age Fivo C IV IL SE R V IC E LEA D ER Tuesday, J a jm a ry ' 6 , 19i2 Know Your Grammar! CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINAIiOW T h e F ifth o f a S e r ie s o f A r tic le s on P ro p er P re- FOR p a r a t i o n f o r C i v i l S e r v i c e E x a m n i a t i o n s * _____________ By Gertrude B. Slavin, B.S., M.A., and Alvin Slavin, B.A., M.A. Correct sp eakin g and w r itin g in a m atter o f learning and form ­ in g good gram m atical habits. It cannot be achieved by instinct or guessin g . F ar too m a n y of us depend upon Intuition In determ ining correct language usage. A word or a sen ten ce is either gram m atically corrcct or incorrect. As in other practical scien ces, gram m ar offers no second alternatives. Th« civil service candidate m u st learn the iniles of gram m ar so th a t the process o f gtiessing and o f indecision in langu age usage can be entirely elim inated. B ecau se it Is im possible for us to include in one article all g r am ­ m atical principles, w e h a v e selected those fundam ental principles of gram m ar upon w hich m ost civil service gram m ar questions are based. T h e s e occur over an d over a g a in in various types o f exam inations. Those candidates w h o feel th e need o f a more thorough review of th e entire field of gram m ar .should consu lt a good te x t on gramm ar. M ay v.a su g g es t a fe w books o f the m a n y available on the subject: 1. “ Get It R i g h t , ” by W illiam Opdyke. 2. “ U s in g E nglish ," by L u c y H. Chapman. 3. “ G rammar in A c tio n .’’ by J. C. Tressler. 4 . “P ractice H and book in E n g l i s h ,” by E a sle y S. Jones. B e lo w you will find a list o f t h e basic gram m atical rules th a t th e civil service candidate m u s t be th orough ly familiar with. 1. Singular subjects ta k e singular verbs; plural su bjects take plural verbs. Exam ple: (a) The sm o k e of bu rn ing leaves is fragran t, (b) T he room s in the house a t e large, (c i The m an, together w ith the boys, is here. 2. Two subjects c onnected by a conjunction “ a n d ” take a plural verb. f E xam ple: (a> Bookkeeping and arithmetic are im portant for t h i student. 3. W ords like each, one, any, every, no one, either, ue!ther, a n y ­ body, everybody, somebody, nobody, everyone, everything are .singu­ lar and mu.st take singular verbs. Exam ple: (a) In a dem ocracy everybody plays a role, (b) N eith er J a c k nor Tom is here. 4. Words like all, both, f e w , m an y, others, several, some- m ust take-plural verbs. Exam ple: (a) Som e are m ore careful than others, (b) B oth problems are difficult. 5. A pronoun m ust agr ee w ith its anteced en t in num ber—a sin­ gular antecedent m ust take a sin gu lar pronoun, a plural a n teced en t m ust take a plural pronoun. Exam ple: (a) E veryb ody m u s t obey his air raid warden, (b) All heal'd tholr nam es called. 6. The object of a preposition m u st alw ays be in the objective case. E xam ple: (a) B e tw e e n you and me, these are hard times, (b) They all w ent exce p t him and his friend. 7. P ron ouns follow ing parts of the verb to be (is, are, was, were, have been, etc.) m ust be in th e N o m in a tiv e Case. E xam ple: (a) It is he. (b) It could h ave been she w h o did it. 8. Verbs of the sensas (sm ell, taste, look, sound, feel) a i e fol­ lowed by adjectives un less th e y Imply action. , Exam ple: (a) This apple ta ste s sour. (Adjective), (b) The maid looks at her sourly. (Adverb). 9. P ronouns before nouns endin g in ing m u s t be in the P o sse ssiv e Case. Exam ple: (a) I like his p laying very much, (b) T he .super­ visor disliked everybod y’s r ep orting late. 10. The Objective Case m u s t be used for compound objects of verbs. Exam ple: (a) T hey heard m y sister and m e call, (b) She saw F a th e r and her coming. 11. W hen m ak in g com parisons, a lw a y s use pronouns in the N o m ­ inative Case. E xam ple: (a) John is as old as I. (b) Mary is taller than he. 12. Use of w h o and w h o m : U se w h o w h e n it is the su bject of a clause; use w h om w h en it is the object of a clause. Exam ple: (a) T om Saw yer is the story of a boy who ioved adventure, (b) This is th e person w h o m w e met. 13. U se of lie and l a y : T he principal parts of these two verbs are as follows: P re se n t tsn se, lie, lay; P r e se n t participle, lying, lay­ ing; P a st tense, lay, laid; P a s t participle, lain, laid. Lie is in tia n sitiv e and does not take an object. It m e a n s to re­ cline. Lay is transitive and ta k e s an object. It m eans to place som e ­ thing. Exam ple: (a) H e had laid the book down. (This is a transitive-verb—book is the object.) (b) H e had lain In bed all day. (This Is an Intransitive verb—there is no object.) 14. U se of shall and will; should and would; U se shall and should with the pronouns I or we, and will and would w ith the pronoun^j you, he, she, they. It when you w ish to express futurity (a sta te m en t of simple futu re). Use will and would w ith the pronouns I or w e and use shall and should with the other pronouns to express determ ination. E xam ple: (a) I sh all keep the appointm ent tomorrow (F u ­ ture.) (b) I will a lw a y s romemtaer Pearl Harbor (Determ ination.) CLERK— G RA D E 1 MALE & FEMALE S A L A R Y — P®** A f iF I F IW IT S— E X fc u C IS E IX ( R e a d i n g ) “ E v e r y h u m a n g r o u p is o r g a n i z e d ; i t s i n d i v i d u a l c o m ­ p o n en ts do n o t b e h a v e in d e p e n d e n tly o f o n e a n o th e r bu t are lin k e d by bonds, th e na tu re o f w h ic h d e te r m in e s th e ty p e of so cia l u n it.” A c co r d in g to th a q u o ta tio n , e v e r y social o rg a n iza tio n h a s (a) in d ep en d e n t u n its (b) In d ivid u als o f o n e so cia l l e v e l ( c ) c e n tr a li:« e d a u t h o r i t y ( d ) a u n i t i n g a g e n c y ( e ) a -----d efin ite pro g ra m — E X E R C IS E X 1. M A L A D R O I T m e a n s m o s t n e a r l y ( A ) s w e r v i n g ( B ) l e i s u r e ­ l y ( C ) i m w h o l e s o m e (D > e n o r m o u s ( E ) a w k w a r d — ' — 2. S A L U T A R Y m e a n s m o s t n e a r l y ( A ) h e a l t h f u l ( B ) l u x u r i o u s (C) a th letic (D ) d rastic ( E ) u n b ia s e d --------------3. I N N U E N D O m e a n s m o s t n e a r l y ( A ) c o m m u n i c a t i o n ( B ) i n ­ tr o d u c tio n (C) in d is c r e tio n ( D ) in s in u a t io n ( E ) s la n d e r --------------4. E N E R V A T E m e a n s m o s t - n e a r l y ( A ) t o r t u r e ( B ) w e a k e n (C) in v ig o ra te (D ) Infuriate (E ) p er p le x --------------5. E X P U N G E m e a n s m o s » n e a r l y ( A ) i m p a i r ( B ) e f f a c e ( C ) d isc o n n e c t (D ) revise (E ) iso la te H e r e a r e t h e a n s w e r s t o E x e r c i s e V I I : 1 —n o u n 2 —n o u n 3 - - p r o ­ n o u n 4 —p r o n o u n 5—v e r b 6 —n o u n 7 —a d j . 8 —a d v e r b 9 —v e r b 1 0 —a d j . 11— n o u n 12—a d j . 1 3 —a d v e r b 1 4 —a d j . 1 5 —a d v e r b 1 6 —p r e p . 1 7 —p r e p . 1 8 — c o n j . 19—c o n j . 2 0 —i n t e r j e c t i o n . O ur s ix th a r tic le , H O W D O Y O U S P E L L ? w ill a p p e a r In n e x t w e e k ’s I s s u e o f T h e L E A D E R . W a y s a n d m e a n s o f i m p r o v i n g s p e l l ­ i n g h a b i t s w i l l b e d i s c u s s e d . P r e v i o u s c i v i l sex’v i c e q u e s t i o n s o n s p e l l ­ ing, g i'am m ar, v o c a b u la r y , a n d r e a d in g w ill b e in c lu d e d . C lip t h e s e a rticles a n d fo llo w T h e L l^ A D E R fo r th e a n sw er s. a u t o m a tic in c r e a se s o f $ 1 2 0 end persoju;, of th ree re^ ja rd less I a years. W ^ R IX X E N of age, g r a d u a t e s a b o u t to b e g r a d u a ted in F e b r u a r y or J u n e T E S T — -^ A p p o in tm en ts c o m p e titiv e A PPLIC A TIO N S 1 ' u r t h e ‘r per year a d v a iice.s u n til $ 1 ,1 9 9 th ro u g h a t 29.9 I h ' o a d w a y . of w ill m ay co m p ctc SK N IO K o f in th i.s h i g h pr<>' e x a m in a tio n 1942. be m ade so lely as a r cstilt of are now o r w r it in g to tlie C iv il S e r v ic e filled out hot a w r itte n ex a m in a tio n . b y c a l l i n g in )> erson W hen or s c h o o l fo r th is e x a m in a t io n m a il b u t m u st b e p o stm a r k e d an d n o ta riz e d , la te r t h a n b e in g issu ed anti m a y b e a p i ) l i c . ’tio n .s JA N U A R Y 2(5, m ay b<; procured C o n n n issio n forw ard ed by 191-2. 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For d e ta ils as t o o u r cour.se V I S I T — W R IT E — PH O N E. P A T R O L M A N P R E P A R A T IO N A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r P a t r o l m a n a r e e x p e c t e d t o o p e n i n F e b r u a r y a n d t h e e x a m i n a t i o n is e x ­ in M a y . F e w m e n r e g a r d l e s s o f p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n o r e d u c a t i o n c a n h o p e t o p a s s e i t h e r t h e p h y s ic i i) o r m e n t a l te s t w it h a h ig h p e r c e n ta g e w it h o u t s p e c ia liz e d t r a in in g . D u r i n g t h e la s t t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s c lo s e t o 9 0 % a p p o i n t e d t o a n d p r o m o t e d in t h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t h a v e be e n p r e p a r e d b y us. A n y y o u n g m a n w h o is i n t e r e s t e d in t a k i n g t h e c o m i n g P a t r o l m a n t e s t is i n v i t e d t o c a ll a n d be e x a m i n e d b y o u r p h y s i c i a n w i t h o u t c o s t , a t t e n d a m e n t a ! c la s s a n d t a k e a p h y s i c a l t r i a l e x ­ a m i n a t i o n t o a s c e r t a i n w h a t p e r c e n t a g e h e c a n m a k e . T l if t s p e c i a l f e a t u r e s o f o u r p h y s i c a l t r a i n ­ i n g a r e th e 12 la p s to a m ile t r a c k on t h e r o o f o f o u r g y m n a s i u m , th e a g i l i t y t e s t a n d th e c o o rd i­ n a tio n m ac h in e s . p ected A PPL IC A T IO N S N OW O PE N — C L O S E JA N U A R Y 9 MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER E n tra n c e s a la ry th e end o f fiv e y ears. a p p lic a n t s w h o d e s ire f u l l y s et f o r t h in th is at $2,1 00 p e r a n n u m . A u t o m a t i c in c r e a s e s u n t i l $ 2 , 6 0 0 is a t t a i n e d a t T h i s is a v e r y a t t r a c t i v e p o s i t i o n , t h e d u t i e s o f w h i c h a r e t o e x a m i n e t o p r o c u r e l i c e n s e s t o o p e r a t e m o t o r v e h ic le s . T h e re q u ire m e n ts a re is s u e o f t h e L E A D E R . N e w c la s s e s a r e n o w f o r m i n g a n d w i l l m e e t M O N D A Y , T U E S D A Y a n d T H U R S D A Y 1 :15, 6:15 and 8 :30 P .M . A d d i t i o n a l c la s s i n M a t h e m a t i c s o n F R I D A Y . CARD PUNCH OPERATOR A p p l i c a t i o n s 'w i l l be r e c e iv e d u n t il f u r t h e r n o tic e fo r A lp h a b e tic C ard Punch O p era to r. A n o t h e r te.st f o r N u m e r i c C a r d P u n c h O p e r a t o r is e x p e c t e d w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e v / m o n t h s . Our c o u rs a n o t o n ly p r e p a re s y o u f o r F e d e r a l a n d c it y e x a m in a t i o n s t h a t a r e e x p e c te d in th e n e a r f u t u r e , b u t a ls o q u a l i f i e s y o u f o r e m p l o y m e n t i n t h e c o m m e r c i a l f i e l d . A good ty p is t m a y e f f i ­ c ie n t ly o p e ra te a c a rd punch m a c h in e a f t e r 60 h o u rs o f in s tr u c tio n . EXERCISE VIII IE a n y b o d y c a m e e a r l y ( h e , t h e y ) m i s s e d s u p p e r . — T h e r e (is, a r c) y o u r n e w h a t a n d c a n e on th e tab le. T h e fo o d ta s te s (b ad, b a d ly ) to d a y . E it h e r J o h n or M a r y (is, a r e ) s u r e to be h e r e. ( L a y , L i e ) d o w n . R o v e r ! --------------I m e t A l v i n ( w h o , w h o m ) l o o k s i l l . --------------E a c h o f t h e g i r l s ( w e a r , w e a r s ) a m i n k c o a t . --------------E v e r y b o d y c l o s e d ( h i s , t h e i r ) e y e s . -------------- S h e h a t e d ( h i m , h i s ) w o r k i n g s o l a t e . -------------- at th e m o tio n e x a m in a tio n s. STENOGRAPHER, GR. 3 (Prom.) Choose the correct form In the follow in g sentences: 1. Two of (us, w e) boys brought presents. 2. ,3. 4. 5. (). 7. 8. 9. 10. w ith i.s a t t a i n e d 42d M e n t a l c la s s e s M o n d a y , T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y a t 6 : 3 0 p . m . S p e c i a l c la s s e s i n D i c t a t i o n a n d T y p i n g W e d n e s d a y a n d F r i d a y , S t., N e w Y o r k C ity . 6 :30 p .m ., at 120 W e.';t MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTOR (Bus) E n t r a n c e s a la ry $2,4 00 p e r a n n u m . 8 :3 0 p .m . P O S T O F F IC E Cla^'s es C L E R K -C A R R IE R m eet - on W EDNESDAY R A IL W A Y and P O S T A L F R ID A Y at C L E R K C la s s e s in p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h i s e . \ a m i n a t i o n w h i c h s h o u ld be h e ld w i t h i n t h e ne .xt f e w m o n t h s a r e m e e t i n g o n M O N D A Y a n d f ’R I D A Y o f e a c h w e e k a t h o u rs to s u it th e c o n v e n ie n c e o f th e s tu d e n t INSPECTO R OF ELEVATORS (Gr. 3 ) FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN— A SST . GARDENER — — C lass N ow P h ysical a n d JR. T Y PIST AND STENOG RAPH ER C l a s s m e e t s F r i d a y a t 8 : 3 0 P .M . F o rm in g . M e n ta l C la s s e s m e e t th r e e ti m e s w eek ly . — A p p lic a tio n s N ow B ein g Issu e d fo r W a s h in g ­ t o n , D. C. a n d N e w Y o r k . O FF ICE H O U R S : Open Daily, 9 A.M. to 10 P .M .— S aturday and S unday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Attend the school with a background of over 350 000 satisfied students ovet a oenod of SO years. Page Six C IV IL SER V IC E LEA D ER Tuesday, Ja n u a ry 6 , 1942 C IV IL S E R V IC E IN N E W Y O R K S T A T E THE LAW U.s.ProtectsRightsofDPUIEmployees Claims Examiners Taken OverinFederalizationProcess Against D. P. U.l. By MORTON YARMON A n o t h c i ' in a l o n g lin o o f Ifigal a ctio n s a g a in st th e D ivision of I ’l a c o n i e n t a n d U n c n i p l o y n i o n t I n ­ s u r a n c e c a n ic in to c o u r t last w e e k whon a num ber of em p loyees s o u g h t to c a n c e l r e c e n t a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s in t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n a r e a f i o m p r o m o t i o n l i s t s fo r a s s i s t ­ ant and sen ior U nem ploym ent I n s u ia n c e cla im s ex a m in er. S ixtyf i v e e m p l o y e e s a r e in t h e a s s i s t ­ a n t t i t l e , a n d 26 a s s e n i o i s . A cco rd in g to the p etitio n ers, w hose case is h a n d l e d hy a t ­ torney Julius Schn aijpei', tliey w e r e “ m isled and d is su a d ed fr o m filin g ap p lica tio n s hy the an­ n o u n c e m e n ts and by w h a t th ey w e r e t o l d oi' g i v e n t o u n d r t i n d b y j) c r c o n s in a u t h o i i t y . ” TuCy m a in t a in that t h e y w e i e l e d t o b e li ( !v e t h a t p o y i t i o n s to b e fil le d e x i s t e d o n l y in t h e c l a i m s b u i e a u in A l b a n y . Discipline A L B A N Y. — J o s e p h R chech ter, c o u n s e l t o t h e S t i i t c C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m is s io n , w ill c o n d u c t th e fir s t h e a r i n g o n F r i d a y , u n G er t h e n e w H a l p e r n d i s c i p l i n e a c t in w h i c h a s t a t e e m p l o y e e is r e s i s t i n g a n o dcr o u s t in g h im frcin h is p osi­ tion . T h e h e a l i n g , in w h i c h t h e p l a i n t i f f , a to ll c o l l e c t o r f o r t h e New York State B ridge Au­ th o rity , w ill be r e p r e r e n te d by c o u n s e l , w i l l t a k e p l a c e in A l ­ b a n y . M i n u t e s a r e t o be t a k e n . Sin ce th e C o m m issio n a u th o r ­ i z e d a h e a r i n g in t h i s i n i t i a l c a s e a seco n d c o m p la in t has been filed , th is tim e by a n atten d'^ nt at C reedm oor S ta te H osp ital, w h o also w a s rem oved . N o a ctio n ha s y e t been ta k en by th e C om niisBion o n t h e s e c o n d a p p e a l . (E X C L U S IV E ) A L B A N Y . —A l l e m p l o y e e s in t h e p la c e m e n t s e c tio n of th e D P U I are n o w on th e p ayroll o f the federal governm ent and have b e e n s i n c e J a n u a r y 1. T h e y h a v e been transported, on paper at le a st , to th e N a t i o n a l E m p l o y ­ m e n t S erv ice by execu tiv e order of P r esid e n t R oosevelt. In th is G o v ern o r L eh m a n has concurred, but on the a ssu m p tio n th at all p en sio n rig h ts, sick , m atern ity, and m ilita ry leaves w o u ld be strictly hon ored and safeguarded. Quotation of the year is the one by Grace Reavy with ref­ erence to State employees taken over by the U. S. Said she: they’re now working for “their grandmother instead of their mother.” Miss Reavy is chairman of the State Civil Service Commission. A greed P oin ts l i s t . A t o t a l o f 74 m e n h a v e b e e n app ointed provision ally. T his is th e sto ry by in stitu tio n s: I’ro v’s'l.'i K li1 ll.sl it III iotl M. l'\ 1> I'tI.'U now 1 ^11. s c i v ’K f l l l t i J (n il \ iniiiiin.'il cic.s II H Mill, y UoIlU! 111 l il' U.sc' h opal li. 10 Synicusii s t u f f Srliool l."> :;i !) l U l l K l l M I U t III! SI l . 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Aii fo r w o m e n , t h e o ld li.'-t h a s b(>en e x h a u ' t e d for i n s t i t u t i o n s (ait.sldc' t h e e i i y . I n s i d e , l a t e s t c e r ­ t i f i c a t i o n is 13,40ri, l a t e s t a p i ) o i n t m e n t is 11,Olio. T h e n e w li.st h a s be<'n e e i t i f i e d dcnvn t o 3,522 fo r wom(Mi o'.itsi<le th(' f i v e b o r o u g h s , w i i i l e a p ; ) o in t n u > n t s h a v e r e a e h e i l to 3 3>8. 'I'he n( w list h a s n ’t b e e n tou elied fo r w t ) m e n insitk; t h e fity. A ll z o n e 1 malt* a n d f e m a l e e lipi'. le.'? f i o m t h e n e w list h a v e hei'n c a n v a s s e d . A t o t a l o f 437 p i ' r m a nent ai)i )o in t m e a t s have i)een m ; ' d e fi u m t h e o ld li.st, i)3 f r o m t i l e n e w lis t. In a d d i t i o n . 74 p r o \is io n a l a p p o in tm en ts have been m a d e . T l i i s is tli e s i l u a t i o n : 1U u \ . . (' •al l . riiillalo I' l ar; i ',,1 < iow Miiila N .'u iu k l. r •► :• 0 u 1 1 11* rj L'f; ;ii LM M. IJ 1 i:{ \': i(» I inpl. F. (1 0 (1 0 0 0 IIU n ls ld t -’,. 1'. M. 0 0 0 0 0 1 In z o n e 2, ‘lf)3 p c r m a n v n t a p j)()i.'tn'.'‘'i ts h a v e b e e n m a d (' f r o m ♦ he old lis t , a n d (i7 f*i)m t h e 1941 RSNT YUUH TTFKWRTEERS T o t C ItIA S a jrrle o E x a m ln a tio n a P ro m T y t’- a l l T y p a w r i t ^ r C o . , 1 2 3 T u l t o n S t r e e t , N .T * C * , ( 3 e t w . W lllla B i & N a s s a u S'^ta) BlAkm an 3 > 5 3 3 5 C onferences h ave been under w a y for s e v e r a l w e e k s a m o n g rep­ r e s e n ta t iv e s o f th e S ta te L abor D e p a r t m e n t , t h e S t a t e Civil S e r ­ vice C o m m iss io n , an d th e fed eral S o c ia l S e c u r ity B o a r d to d e c id e a n d d e t e r m i n e i n s o f a r a s po!='sible Ih'j s t a t u s o f t h e t r a n s f e r r e d e m ­ plo y ees, T h e se c o n fe r en ce s, w h ic h w i n c o n t i n u e , h a v e l e s u l t e d in som e d efin ite “ u n d erstan d in gs” a c c e p t e d b y t h e S t a t e ’s r e p r e s e n ­ t a t iv e s a s m o r e or less b in ding, b u t s u b je c t, n e v e r t h e le s s , to u l­ t i m a t e d e c i s i o n s in W a s h i n g t o n . m otion tio n s lists, based conducted N ovem ber, were in on exam in a­ O ctober rushed and through r a t i n g a n d w r i t i n g u p l a s t w e e k to p e r m it d e p a r tm e n t h e a d s to m a k e a p p o in tm e n ts b efore J a n u a r y 1 so th a t a i)p oin tces could g e t th eir in ­ c r e m e n t w ith th e sta r t of the fis­ cal year. l?]very a g e n c y o f t h e C iv il S e r ­ v ice D e p a r tm e n t, p a rticu larly the e x a m in a t io n b u reau , p u sh e d othor w o r k a s id e to g e t the lists out and in to th e h a n d s o f th e a p p o in tin g o f f i c e r s in t i m e . T l i e w e e k b e f o r e last, for in s t a n c e , th e e x a m i n a t i o n b u r e a u c l e a r e d 31 p r o m o t i o n l i s t s a lo n e an d oth ei's w e r e r u sh e d up t o t h e la s t m o m e n t . I \la iiy I ’roinot<'d ITow m any prom otions w ere m a d e t h r o v i g h o u t tli e S t a t e s e r v i c e is u n k n o w n b u t t h e g u e s s is t h a t fr o m o n e to th r e e w e r e m a d e fr o m e a c l i lis t. M a n y o f th e jo b s to w h ich p rom otion app oin tm en ts w e re m ad e had been vaca n t sin ce l a s t J u l y 1. TTnder t h e F e l d - I I a n i i l t o n A c t , ])ersons a p p o in te d by J a n u a r y 1 w ill a u t o m a tic a lly g e t th e in c r e ­ m e n t a c c i u i n g to th e n e w p o sitio n o n J u l y 1. A p p o i n t m e n t s m a d e l a t e r w ill no t c a r r y t h e i n c r e m e n t u n t i ! a y e a r a n d a h a l f l a t e r , or J u l y 1, 1943. T h u s failu re to a c h i e v e t h e i n c r e m e n t on n e x t J u l y 1 w o u l d pu t e v e r y s u c c c s s i v e in c r e m e n t back a year. T hese agreed p o in ts m a y be briefly s u m m a r iz e d th u s: It is p rob ab le, a c c o r d in g to federal o fficia ls, th a t the tra n sfer w ill n o t h a v e a f f e c t e d m o re th a n 1,600 e m p l o y e e s , a s a g a i n s t e s ­ t i m a t e s o f 2,3 00 t o 2, 5 00 p r e v i o u s ­ ly m a d e . In lin e w ith th e t h o u g h t ex p r e s.c ed b y M i s s G r a c e A . R e a v y , c h a ir r r a n o f th e S t a t e Civil S e r ­ vice C o m m issio n , th a t th e tra n s­ ferred e m p lo y e e s n o w are w o r k ­ i n g fo r th e ir “ g r a n d m o t h e r in­ s te a d o f th eir m o t h e r , ” th ere w ill be a period o f tw o m o n th s for a d ­ ju s t m e n t s . T h is will g iv e th e c a n ­ d id ate op p ortu n ity to d ecid e w h e t h e r t o r e m a i n in t h e S t a t e R e t i r e m e n t S y s te m , w h e t h e r to a c ce p t the n e w a ssig n m e n t, w h a t t o do. G e t U . S. S t a t u s a t 0 : i c e T r a n sfe r r e d e m p lo y e e s acquire a t o n c e th e s ta tu s o f fed eral Civil S e r v ic e, w h ic h m e a n s per­ m a n e n t a p p o i n t m e n t . T h i s is u n ­ lik e th e S t a te ser v ic e , w h e r e fail­ ure o f th e L e g i s l a t u r e to a p p r o ­ p r ia te for a p o sitio n or w h e r e a j o b is a b o l i s h e d r e s u l t s in t h e e m ­ C o m p lete d eta ils of the test a p ­ p e a r o n p a g e 12. P rep aration A s p r e p a r a tio n for th e test, T h e L E A D E I t ha s been p u b lishing du­ t i e s o f t h e jo b . H e r e a r e f u r t h e r d e ta ils on c o n d u c tin g the road t e s t s for a p p l ic a n t s fo r o p e r a to r and c h a u ffe u r licenses: 4. H : i v e fii-st c a r p r o p e r l y p l a c e d a t th e p a in te d lin e on th e curb. A ccej)t th e e x a m in a tio n p erm it o n l y f r o m t h e a p p l i c a n t in t h e f i i s t car. R e q u ir e the ap p lica n t to sig n th e a ffid a v it on th e re­ v erse sid e of th e e x a m in a tio n per­ m it. A c k n o w le d g e th e sig n a tu re b y s i g n i n g full n a m e a n d sh ie ld num ber in a leg ib le m anner. C o m p a re th e sig n a tu re w ith th e l e a r n e r ’s p e r m i t if o n e h a s b e e n issr'ued. Size up th e a p p lica n t as to d e scr ip tio n and p h y sica l de­ plo y ee g o in g on a fou r-year p r e f e r e n c e l i s t . A p p o i n t m e n t in th e f e d e r a l C ivil S e r v ic e p r o v id e s t h a t a n e m p lo y e e w h o r e s ig n s or l o s e s h i s p o s i t i o n is a l w a y s e l i ­ gib le fo r r e i n s t a t e m e n t u n til he reaches the co m p u lso ry retire­ m en t age. T o S t a y In N e w Y o r k T h e N e w Y o rk S ta te em p lo y ees of D P U I ta k en ov er by the fed ­ eral g o v e r n m e n t w ill n o t be sen t elsew h ere. They w ill rem ain p h y s i c a l l y i n t h e ex’i s t i n g s e t - u p w h ic h w ill be r eta in e d as “ th e N e w Y ork S ta te u n it.” E m p loyees in M assachusetts, C o n n ecticu t, and h alf a dozen o th er sta te s, how ever, w ill be subject to p h ysical transfer. A ll a . s s i s t a n t i n t e r v i e w e r s w i l l r em a in on th e S t a t e payroll. T h e y w ill n o t be tr a n s fe r r e d to th e fe d ­ e r a l s e r v i c e . T h e y w i l l c o n t i n u e in the in su ran ce bureaus o f the D P U I —w h i c h , o f c o u r s e , n o w b e ­ co m es the D iv isio n of U n em p lo y ­ m e n t In su ra n ce, or D U I. A ll t e m p o r a r y e m p lo y e e s in th e placem en t section w ere taken over as tem p o ra ries. T h e m a x i­ m u m f o r a t e m p o r a r y in S t a t e s e r v i c e is n o m i n a l l y s i x m o n t h s , i n f e d e r a l s e r v i c e , 12 m o n t h s . T h o s e in th e c o m p e tit iv e an d n o n - co m p e titiv e cla ssifica tio n s will g e t p r o b a t io n a r y in d efin ite ap p o in tm en ts. A fter six m on ths, if th e y su rv iv e, th e y aFsum e p er­ m an en t statu s. AH R i g h t s R e s e r v e d A ll r i g h t s a r e r e s e r v e d to th e tr a n sfe r re d e m p lo y e e s, in clu d in g m ilita r y , sick , m a t e r n it y leaves, a n d e v e n p a y d if fe r e n t ia ls , al­ t h o u g h it w a s n o t m a d e c le a r h o w th e federal governm ent w o u ld w o r k th is out. A ll e x i s t i n g p r o m o t io n lists w ill be r e ta in e d , a s w ill a n n o u n c e d lists a n d fo r th c o m in g e x a m in a ­ tio n s p la n n e d by th e S tate. T h e tr a n s fe r e e s w ill be en titled to in c r e m e n ts u n d er th e federal p l a n —a f t e r 18 m o n t h s in t h e l o w ­ e r b r a c k e t s ; 30 m o n t h s i n t h e h ig h e r b r a c k e ts ; w ith c re d it for t i m e e l a p s e d in t h e S t a t e s e r v i c e s i n c e t h e y g o t th e ir la s t S t a te in­ crem ent. T h e re w ill be s o m e r ec la ssific a ­ tion o f title s fo llo w in g th e tr a n s ­ f e r —b u t h o w e x t e n s i v e i t w i l l b e non e can sa y d efin itely . fects. A b o v e a ll , b e o b s e r v a n t . E x a m i n e the accom p an yin g c h a u f f e u r ’s o r o p e r a t o r ’s l i c e n s e . a. n u m b e r b. p i c t u r e ( i f c h a u f f e u r ) c. d e s c r ip t io n C o n d u ct first th e v isio n test; s e c o n d , th e E n g l i s h te s t ; third, th e color t e s t; fou rth , th e road test. 5. E n t e r t h e m a k e a n d r e g i s t r a ­ tion n u m b e r o f th e v ehicle used in t h e r o a d t e s t in t h e s p a c e p r o ­ vided u n d e r th e a ff id a v it on the road t e s t p erm it. 6. N o t m o r e t h a n f i v e r o a d t e s t s a n h o u r a r e to be g iv e n . The hours for g iv in g tests are from 9 to 5 p .m ., in clu siv e . 7. F'’r o m N o v e m b e r 15 t o M a r c h 1, n o r o a d t e s t s a r e c o n d u c t e d a ft e r 4 p.m . M ore n ext w eek . E m p lo y ee G roups O rgan ization o f th e fed era lized e m p - o y e e : is g o i n g a i . e a d . O f f i ­ cials o f th e D P U I c o m m it t e e o f th e N e w Y o rk C ity c h a p t e r o f th e S t a t e A s s o c i a t i o n h a s v o t e d (o r ec o m m en d affilia tio n w ith th e N ation al F ed eration of Foderal h. n p lo y ce s a f t e r est'b l i s h i n g a n e w o r g a n i z a t i o i. “ T h e A ssociation of E m p l o y m e n t Seoul ity E m p lo y ees.” A lth ou gh sot up as y e t o n ly for th e m e tr o ­ politan a rea , th e g r o u p ex p e cts to m o v e i : p s t a t e a n d t h e n t o t h e o t h e r 47 S t a t e s o f t h e U n i o n . A c o n fe r e n c e o f o ffic ia ls of th e State, C ounty and M unicip al W orkers o f A m erica (C IO ) is sch ed uled for th is w e ek , a t w h ic h tim e o rg a n iza tio n a l c h a n g e s are to be di.scussed. S in c e f e d e r a liz a ­ tio n s e e m s to be a p e r m a n e n t p r o p o s i t i o n , it i s l i k e l y t h a t p r e s ­ ent SCM W A e m p l o y e e s > in t h e p la c e m e n t ser v ic e w ill be tr a n s ­ ferred to th e U n ited Federal W o r k e r s , C I O u n i o n in t h e f e d e r i l service. Duty With A Typewriter A L B A N Y . —S t a t e e m p l o y e e s f a c ­ in g the draft a n d w h o can o perate a typ ew riter were invited tod ay to s ig n up w ith m e d ic a l fo r c es of t h e a r m y s e r v i c e in t h e S t a t e — for d u ty a t a ty p ew riter. N o tic e s v/ere p osted on departm en t b u lletin boai'ds in vitin g enlist­ m e n t s a t $21 a m o n t h p l u s m a i n ­ te n a n ce w h ic h w o u ld in clu d e hotel a c c o m m o d a t io n s a n d food w h ile on du ty o u tsid e A lban y. The n o tice p a r tic u la rly in v ite s m en “ lik e ly to be d r a f t e d a n d w h o w o u ld p r e fe r th is ty p e o f w o r k to r e g u la r a r m y life in c m p . ” A p ­ p lica n ts a r e a d v is e d to a d d ress M ajor M cC orm ick , Me d ic al ./^rmory. L a rk an d E lk streets, A lban y. F u tu re T e s ts T h e S t a t e la w siiys t h a t titles of open c o m p e titiv e te sts request­ e d b y d e p a r t m e n t s a n d in.->titutions m u s t b e p u b l i c l y n n u o u n c e d l o r 15 d a y s b e fo r e t h e S t a t e C ivil S e r v ­ ice C o m n iissio n tak es action. D u r in g th is period e m p lo y e e s w h o b e l i e v e t h e r e is a f i e l d f o r p r o m o ­ tio n to t h e t it le a r e u r g e d to eonim u n lca te w ith th e S ta te Com ­ m issio n . T h e fo llo w in g titles are n o w h(?ing a d v e r t i s e d ( t h e d a t e d en otes w h e n th e fifteen days are u p ): T E ST S License Examiner l^'iliiiR fo r llie S l a te te s t f o r m o to r veliicle licon.^-o e x a in in o r is d ue to clo.'^e F r id a y , J a n u a r y 9. A p p lic a tio n b la n k s ai'e still a v a il­ ab le a t room 57(), 80 C e n tr e S tr e e t, N ow Y ork C ity, an d by m ail a t th e K .xam iiiations D ivi­ sion. S t a te D i'.'iartnien t o f Civil S erv ice, A lb a n y . T h e te ^ t is scliedided fo r tl'c a f te rn o o n o f ‘''a*u-d ny. F r b n ’u r y 14). R ig h ts P rotected • R ig h t s ’ o f fed era lized em p lo y e e s w h o are on S ta te p r o m o tio n lists fo r u n e m p lo y m e n t in s u r a n c e p osi­ tio n s are p rotected. T ec h n ic a lly they assum e suspended State status, and are th erefo re su b ject t o canva.'^s. S o m e S t a t e le g i s la t i o n w ill be r e q u i r e d —n o t t o t e l l t h e f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t w h a t it c a n do w i t h r e s p e c t to th e tr a n s fe r e e s , a s th a t is i m p o s s i b l e , b u t t o p r o t e c t t h o s e e m . p l o y e e s in t h e i r S t a t e r i g h t s . N riie k n o w s h o w m u ch m o re ex ­ te n siv e w ill be th e r a n g e o f fed Ci’a l i z a t i o n o f S t a t e a g e n c i e s . T h e Lal or a n d Civil S e r v ic e D e p a r t ­ m e n t s a r e g o in g to w o r k on le g is ­ lation th at w ill protect th e S t a t e ’s w o r k e r s a s f a r a s p o s s i b l e in t h e l i g h t o f w h a t i s h a p p e n i n g . I t is d e f i n i t e l y a s c e r t a i n e d n o w that the person s tra n sferred from S t a te to fe d e r a l s e r v ic e m a y c o n ­ tin u e in th e S t a t e R e t ir e m e n t S y s ­ tem but o nly on c o n d itio n th a t th ey co n trib u te n o t on ly th eir ow n share of retirem en t pay­ m e n t s b u t t h e S t a t e ’s a s w e l l . Thi.s is u n d e r S e c t i o n 5 2 A o f t h e Rotirei-rif n t L a w , w h i c h p r o v i d e d for ju s t th is c o u rse on a n d a ft e r J a n u a r y 1, 1933 a n d n o t J a n u a r y 1, 1943, a s h a d b e e n e r r o n e o u s l y reported previously. Patrolman David Salter, twice-elected president of the Police Honor Legion, speaking to members of the Legion at a dinner in the Ruppert Brewery, Deputy Inspector Valentine W. Corell, also a member of the Honor Legion, is seated behind Patrolman Salter. Harry M. Birsner, Ruppert production manager, is at the right of the picture. J a n u a r y 8 — A s s i s t a n t Photostat O p e r a t o r — D i v i s i o n o f Placement and U n em p loym en t Insurance. J a n u a r y 1 0 — A s s i s t a n t Veterin­ a r i a n B a c t e r i o l o g i s t —H e a l t h . J a n u a r y 13—C a n a l l . f a i X ' c n a n c e F o r e m a n —P u b l i c W o r k s . ’uesday, January 6, 1942 Pago Seven CIV IL SER V IC E LEA D ER This Week’s New York City and State Eligible Lists 12 S I d o n i e H l f k l n , 7.">.32 43 G l e n n C a r r i n p t t o n , 7.".20 M a r j o r i e H a r d i n g , 75.14 C IT Y L IS T S I'K O M O T '.O X TO A lIN IS T K A T IO N JU N IO K AD A S SIST A N T Muiiiciiml <'ourt 1 Thom as A. B eaudry, I'U O .^ IO riO N TO CAK M A IN ­ T A IN KU, G ItO U P “ A ” 81.735 Indei»en-lent D iv isio n — N e w Y o r k C ity TruiiH it I'S V C H IA T ItIC S O t'IA L W O t t K K l l , GKA OI<; % 1 L ouis L a B re tta . MKinCAI. StK'IAl. tira«l<< i, .Subject t» 1 t! a 4 a 6 7 1 2 8 4 5 tt 7 8 tt IB 11 12 13 14 l.'i 1(5 17 1» la 20 21 22 2;t 24 2o 2>J 27 2!l 30 «1 32 33 it ;c> «(i :U ;fS ii!) 4it •Vi P K O .M O T IO N GKADK UOKKER 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 K i l e e n G. Va ry:itrti, W.."»5 \ e r a M. K e y l i n , h'-’.L.'i t . l e a n n e G a r f i e l d , tM.tiO L , a u r e l l a G r i l l , 80.K5 A lary blivur, 700u M e l e i i a H . t.'oate.'i, 78.10 M o l l y Y o u n s , 77.L'3 ail::i>lCAL. SOCIAL 82.00 S a m u e l C h a r n i n , 80.2.*i H e r b e r t E p s t e i n , 80.07.T I ' ' r c d e r i r k R . M e y e r , 70.825 Loui.<» P . S a r n l c o l a , TS.7oO J o h n K. R o . s w e l l , 78..S2.’i W i l b u r J . G r e e n , 77.1)50 E d w a r d C ollins, '7.825 A n t h o n y E . A n i a , 77.57.5 P a s q u a l e R , S a l x a n o , T7.525 F r a n k M e n i c h e l l l , 77 .4 50 ( ' h u r l e s G e i c r , 70,1'2.'> P a u l J . T h o m , 70.02.'. J o s e p h J . 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J a c o b y . 7U-33 18 Ciu stH T h a u n , ? n . i « l it J o s e p h GroFS. 78 24 2U U i a G r a l i n a k y ( S h e f r i n ) , 77..'»0 \\ UiU iU tt, OKAUK 1 B e a t r U o M. S o l l o t t . 8 a 2 4 S y l v i a J . B r o w n , So.Utt J a n e Z i m m e r m a n , 84.36 S a m W h i t m a n , 81.24 C a r y l J . B a u m a n n , 84.20 J o y c e G a l e , 84.20 C i r m e i a C. S a n t o r o , 81.02 K i l c e n G. V a r g r ia h , 8 ; M 3 K i i e e u O ' C o n n o r , 82.21 M a b e l L . K l > e n s t e i n . '81.OR A l i c e E . L e h m u t h , 80.1HJ K u t h K . A x e l r o d , B0.7(i . V n t o u t n a T a j o n n l n a , 80.00 K a t h l b e u B a n k y , 80.28 K h o d a P r o n i n . M0.2« M o l l y Y o u n g , 80.24 S y l v i a J . K r i p R e r . HO.W B i e n a H e r r s c h a f t . 80.14 E l i z a b e t h H . A . s n e j s , 80.14 M a r i e C e l e s t e S e t t o , 80.0* K d i t h A r o n s o h n , 79;H2 P i o i e n c e l l a . s e l k o r n . 711.70 I a ' o H . B e r m a n , 70-<i>« S v l v i a R . N a h r l n , 7D.ri4 U u t h K a y M r V e a n , 7 0 .2 0 B e a t r i c e Ko.>rloff. 70.20 G e r t r u d e T t i u r n i , 78.78 S h i rl r * y T . H a a s . 7H.74 H ^ l e n f u l l e r . 7S.3W M a r t r n r e t M c V e i « h . 7 8 2* M i l d r e d B e r k . 77.04 H o r m t o n e G a r t e n . 77.02 D or i.s C o h e n , 77.t:S i ^ y l v i a S t e i n . 77 .j S G e r t r u d e A. R v a n . 7fi 71 K a t h i r n G o l d h l a t t , 70 »4 M i l d r e d N it zh r^ rs: . 7.> !W m i i c a h e t h B. W e i . s m a n . 7.">.82 R a w l e y A j T f c l b a u m . "riTO M n r i n n I>. Ij«»\vi». L i l l i a n K. I ' h l U t p s , 75.;i0 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 31 "2 .'l.J 3( .?5 3f! 37 3"< .TO 40 41 42 43 4 1•15 -1(5 47 4-< 4tt PO .'II r,‘> .53 TO IK W K K E E P K K 1, I> K J*A U niE N T W ELFA R E OF S e y m o u r L . G o l d s t e i n . 80.07S D a n i e l J . R u s s o , 88.525 J a c k B r a u n s t e t n , 87.(<75 M i l t o n . 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S u l l o . 77.2(JO 78 R o t h G l a d s t o n e , 77.150 70 S o l o m o n L i n n w i l z . 77-1.50 80 C a r m e n M e d f o r d , 77.125 R1 B p n j » m l n M. T a n o w i t z . 77. 125 8 2 M o r r i s J . F r i e d m a n , 77.0 75 83 R u b i n G e r . s t e n z a n i r . 77.075 84 S v l v i a K u . s h n e r , 77.050 85 M i l t o n Z “ l ln f T . 70.0.'0 8(? M u r r a y K a p l o w i t z , 70.800 87 no ^ rty n F . B e k o f f , 70.7 75 88 J o s e p h F e i n e r , 70.775 80 A c m e s R . G:UIa»,'hftr, 70.7 00 0(» M a r y C. W u k o v i t z , 73.075 01 S y d n e y W ' a t e r m . i n . 70.025 02 I r v i n g B a r a l . 70 (i(M1 0.1 N a t h a n V a l i n s k y , 70..5.50 04 L i l l i a n S e i n f e l d . 7(5.450 05 I d a P. I,in.<ichltz, 7il,275 00 R u t h S h c l n b e r f j , 70.250 07 P e a r l SctaHrffel, 7%.2(KI 1t8 F r a n . ' l s X . G l e a s o n , 70.150 r o Li llK an S c h lo ss bi 'r w :, 7«.125 10(1 S a m G r i p p e . 70.1(10 101 S y l v i a G. W \ i l d m n n , 75.050 102 S y l v i a X e u w i r t h , 75.000 103 M i l d r e d H . I n c r b e r , 7.5.850 101 J o h n S i e p e l . 7,5.8.50 10 5 P a s q u a l e D e L u c a , 75.773 10(5 H a r r y M. L e i f e r . 75..575 107 . T e r o m e J . C o h e n . 75.5.5<) 108 H a r r y P o l a k o f f . 75,.5?5 100 C a r l C. C a v a l l o . 75 .523 110 J a c o b G I t o n i e n s k y , 7.5.4B0 111 H y m a n G r o p s m a n , 75 .X5<) 112 B e n i a m i n N a d l e r . 7 t 0 rt0 113 E s t h e r D. P a n z - ' r . 7 ‘ 850 11+ C h a r l e s S t r l e r . 7l.(!-"0 115 K m m n G r e e n f i e l d , 7 ' . 5 0 0 l l f i M n r t i n L i e b e r , 74.1.50 STATK L IST S S K N I O l l IMO ItSO NNK f. T E C H N K IAN R escarrh (P ro m o tio a ) 1 D r e x l e r , Loui)-', fif».23 S a l a r y : $.3,120-^5,870. 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Individual Instruetion — Moderate Fee Budget Plan—Free Piaeenient .Serviee 1.N()11RK ABOUT FREE 8 -O A V TRIAL Ct)l’R8E Lightning Computing 7 East 42nd St, School VA. 6-1166 S r i ’E K V I S O R S i ' h w a r z , M a r t h a . 02.00 SK N IO It C 1 ,E « K li p . ^ t e in , E v a , 01.0^0 .S E rO N D A K V E D K 'A T IO N (:lv ll M e rv ie e D tM XtrtnieiiC D o o l e y , K a t h e r i n e , 01.44.') E d u c .'iilo ii I ) e |» * r t m e n t CireL*nbluin. E l i n o r , 01.020 ( P ro m o tio n ) (P ro in o tii^n ) G .i ld , T h e o d o r e D. , 00.022 1 C r o g a n . l U i o d a A., 85.83 1 S t o n e , G e o . J . , 84.:i23 H o l o v i i t z , E d w . A., 00,504 2 W a l f d i , T h o s . ,J., 8.5.:i:t Y a o s e r , C h a r l e s , 00.417 ;! H o r ; ;i i, ( ’a t l i . W . , 81.75 P.roo;;.s, M a r i e , l!0.:i00 A S .=(IST .\N T S T E N O G K A IM II 'IR 4 S a u t e r , D o n . t h y I!., K;!.3# U o B e r s , E d w . , 00 000 S u clill ^ ^ > l f u r e l ) P |> a r t m e n t 5 H a r r i s . H e l e n A., 83.37 S i a c k m a n , R o b e r t , SO 07S ( P ro m o tio n ) 0 S a l e r n o . .Mai T. 81.1,8 B e r r i l l , L o r e t t a , S0.'<^02 1 N a d l e r , S a l l y , 88. «;0 7 S i - h u s s l e r , W a l ; e r , 81.57 K . - in to r, L e w i s , SO 724 2 . S t a c k y . H e l e n . 88.;!75 8 ( " l a i i i p a g n e , S u l v c , 81.a 7 A u e r b a c h , S a J n u e l , S0.512 3 M o h r , G r a c o E . . 87.0:.'3 0 K i yo , . M i ld r e d . 81..Tt! S c h a i i d e r , B e n , 80.4.S5 4 H o l l n i a n . D o r o t h y , 87..023 10 M .- l to n . .X i i e l a i d e P . . 81 .0 0 S t e i i i i t z , G e o . , S0.423 5 M a r k . H e l e n , 87.4-50 S a l a i y : $l,(HH»-.'<!2.l(:o F r i e d m a n , A n n , 80.204 (1 l l n j i n i g a n , K a t l i . , S7.422 i ’a l m e r , D o r o t h y , 80.285 7 C a « a i d y , C a t h . . 80.57 . S E N I O R E . M P L O V .M F * N T 8 M a r t k o w s k i , F i a n < ' e s , 80.380 C a c c h i o n e . O s w a l d , 80.278 ■ M A N A t i i a j , D t M I. Li»lK>r 0 C i o l e k , N o r a , 85 .SI.5 D r u c i c o r , E t t a S., 80.2(!1 (ProinoU an) 10 S e i t z , G e o r g e . Kii.OlO N o c e r i i i o , T h e o d o i e , .SO.100 l l e h v i g , H c r b i r t , 8 !).28 11 C ; i n n o n , R o s a l i e . 85,407 P r i c e . B a r n a r d , 80.o;!7 S o f . i r t h , G e o . , 80. In 12 l . s a a c s o n , l l a n n i i l i . s.5.401* G o l d . H a t t i e . 80.0!52 ( I ' C o n n o r , Luc-ilc. .sk.78 D u d l e y . C u r i U y n . 85.105 W ' a s s w r R u U i S.. HK.0.54 G r e e n . l i o l i c r t . 88,l.<t 11 I ’. e l i n s k y , A b e , 85.057 H u d . s o n . Fv le <l a , 8.8.7JI8 R o f h s t e i n . H e n r i e t t a , 8S .0 # 13 Mi-Cat>e. D - j l o r e s . ,'■••1.805 l.rij \vt rn , l io a e l l i i , 8H.720 C o l e m s n , Ma rgu- eritc* . 87;-07 l li C u s t a . L i l l i a n , S4.0(i8 F a l l o n , f o h n , 88.585 W h i p p l e , H e l e n e K., 87.150 17 G o n y e a , M n r g . . 83.:!t(7 L a n d i n I , M a d e l i n e , S8-481 18 S c h i l l i n g , M. E . , 8S.8('5 l l o u e , H i ' r b e r t , 87.58 W l t l l n , J i e a t r l c e , S.S.410 .Mo rrell, G e o . , 87.42 10 W a r r e n . I'M or e n c e. H2.30,’) L i p m a n , M a r i a n , 8«.:WI Gro s.s-inan, Bc. ssie. 87.08 20 B o b e l l , M n r y , ,82.202 r . u d e l o v , S t e l l a . 8.S.218 H e w l e t t . T h e o . , 8JI.75 S c h n e i d e r . Z M d a . 88.1-43 S tP K K IN T E N D K N T O F R o . - e n t h a l . Jo .' i e p h . 80.07 I t i t c h k i n F r a n c e s , ><8.13.3 t i R . \ I N E L E V A T O R A ' N D C n g u r , K d n a , 8'i..'!7 D v ' J a n e y , R i t a , 8S.(V4! T E It.A IIN A L H S o l a r , R o n l a , 80.22 G i l l e n . . Sa lly E . . 87.070 ( P ro n io tlc n ) D o w l i n g , M o n r o e , 8,5.80 Fi s-e n (z ;> r, .-Vmella, 87.820 1 F U n n . J a .s . A. . 8;(.23 I L i r r o n , H ? a , 85.71 O r e R a n . P e t e r J . , 87. ISO T y n e r , C a n n o n , 85.(55 B r a d n y , B a r b a r a . 87.478 A .S SI.ST A N T P H V S i r i A N (’l e r m a j i i i . A b n t r , .85,(!2 M a n K i i i r a c i n a , F r a n c e s , 87.433 I l o n i e o i m t h i e i)» in irtm « n it, P o l l a t s e k , F r a n k , 8.5.47 .M c N Iff , N e l l i e , S7.427 .M e n ta l H y K i r n e B all. C o n s ta n c e , K u r i i i / t r , J o . s e p h , 87.237 ( O p e n C o m i H ’H U v e ) M e r t h e l o n . G e o . . 85.21 S a n ' i l e r , CMara, 87.117 1 R o s e n b l u m , M a r c u s . 01.85 Hell, F r e . I , t r i c k , 81„S8 S a n u i e l , C e l l i n o , 87.115 2 O z a r i n , L u c y D., 88.40 O r i f n t l i , L e i 'o y , 81.27 S h a p i r o , S a r a h , 80.sa'l 3 D i x o n . R o g e r W . , 8t>.25 T h o r n e , l . ' o VV.. 81.02 F e r l a n t o , J o . s e p h , 8i!.7(!ft H i ' e k l e r , G ( ' r a r d , JT2.03 B r i < o t t I , E k ' i d io , 30.(',70 ,11 N I O R S T E N O G R A P H E R D i . s a n t o . J o h n . 82.54 M i l t z , R., 8:i.,500 W e s t c h e s t e r <'< > u n t y . P r o m o t i o n a l Kos.s, G w y n n e . 82.50 M o l l o v , E d w a r d . SO.,5.54 U nits (P ro m o tio n ) F i ii d l- \ y . D o n a l d 1>,. 82.-J(J S u c k . M o l i l e . 8i .2 8 0 1 S o r i e r e , F r a n . , 8 0 . 10(» H e r w i t z . ( ' l e m e n t . S2,0,> M o r g a n . G e o r g e , 80.273 2 R e y n o l d s . lO lin or M.. ,S5.I00 P i e r c e , H a r o l d , 81,84 K r a n i e r , S.'iul, 80.21(53 R i t c h i e . E v e l y n . S.*.0-'8 H e e h t , S.rlvi.a. 81.42 P e t e r s . R u t h E . , 80 071 4 Lewi. s, VMvic;n E , SS.lMlO C h r i .s t. F r e d , 81.24 E r b s t e l n . I r m a . 85.885 5 AVilllamfl, G r a c e . 8:1.104 Ito«H. F r a n c e s . 8 1.04 -.VN-eill. L . A.. 85.778 0 C. ^s e lla , E n e s , 80.7!)0 S : i m s o n , H e n r y , 8l!.<-8 J I m o n o f f , nr ia, 85.733 7 F i s h e r , M u r i e l B . , 80.540 Ph ii l ii ) S , F r a m e ! ' , 80.70 M u r p h y , H e l e n V.. 85.72« 8 Cal<-e, T e r e . « a r>., 78..S00 Al cN'a ir, M a r j o r i e . K0..55 Elc aiu-.= s, E s t e l l e . 85-,n50 . S a l a r y : $1 ,(;.SO-$1,200 B o w l e s . J i i n i e s . 80..52 B e r n s t e i n , W m . , S5.041 B ' ' ' f o r d . D o n a l d , 80.51 .58 S a c h s . H e r b e r t , ’f Jo.OIS . c h ie f rO l UT ATTENDANT M a h a r . CJtvirge, 80.15 .50 H e n l e y . M a r t r . , 84.0K! N e w Y orh C n im ty , (iru d e H F o r w a r d , S u m m e r , 84*. 19 <i0 Go ld -!c h la i< . Ma.x. 84.708 (P ro m o tio n ) 01 M u r r a y . Ro.«e K . . 84.545 1 C o o k . H a r r y .S.. 80.410 .ASSIS^TANT n r •■WET IVJ H o r o w i t z . H e r m . a n , 81.411 2 K o r n b l u t h . S a m II . . 88.580 E X A .M l.V E K 011 Tvaye, R e b e c c a , 81.121 a S c h u n k . W a l t e r , 87.251 D iv isio n of <he IJm i-.rt, E x e e iitiv * 04 .-I c hn ee r. B a r b . T r a . 8:1.853 4 B a u m e t , W i l l i a m . 8<i.(:44 D e im rtn ic u t 05 D o y l e "WarK., E . , S;$.(:8:) 5 M c B r i d e . M ir - h a e l J . . !«. 10.3 ( P r.'n n o l'o )i) 00 D u t c l i k i n , K a t e , 83.(i?'0 (5 P w i - l m a n , A b r a h a m . 02.,'{(iO 1 l'’ost<>i-, Clj;i:{., 84.;!1 (57 3 h a m e . s , F r a n c e s . 83.(5(54 7 C u l l i g a n . P a t r i c k , 01.50.5 2 ( I r a v e s , ,Jnl in. 8'!.51 (18 S t e r n , S y d e l l e , 83.C04 8 O r - a h a m . D e n i s . 01.015 3 C:l.s;-i<ly, E , J . , 81.01 0 0 W e i s s . J u l i a . S.H011 0 F r e m a r c k . G e n r g e W . . 0n..8;)S 4 S h e r i d a n , C h a r l e s . s n .7 1 70 A n a s t a s i o . S a l v a t o r e . 83.570 10 M : i * . ) n y . W i l l i a m E . . 00.805 5 D o l l a r d , M ic h . a e l , 70-«l 71 P a l l o t t o , M a r i a , ■.?3.2T2 11 M u r p h y , J a « , A.. 00.845 S a l a r y : ,*:I,200-.$1,2::0. 72 R o s e n , N o r m a . 83.112 12 A d l n r b e r g , A b r a m . !'(»820 73 R a u t e n b e r g . E v a . 82 843 13 Mu lU n.s ; A h e A ., 00.787 ASSOri.VTE PE'.SONNKr; 74 'U.-s.-tk. S a m u e l , 82.873 11 G o l d b e r g . D a v i d , 00.763 TFi'H NK 'IA N 75 S a m u e l s , R u t h , 82.77". 15 F l y n n , P e t e r . IW.727 »e-'O im *ing 1(5 K a l l s : r a n d , L e o . 00.015 70 Cic <-t iet ti, C a r m e l o , 82.773 ( P ro n io lic n ) 17 R o w e , T h o s . F ., il0..50,5 77 ."^Dinner, H a r o l d , 82.(585 ] W e a v e r , O s w a l d K.. «4..5,5 2(» M c D o n o u g h . T h o s . C,.. 00.202 78 B l a k e . M a r g . , 82 (117 S a 1a r v ; f 1.000 -"5, (HlO. 21 L e v i n s o n , I r v i n g , 80.483 W F e n t o n , O e c e l l a , 82.207 )ris on e rs , atten d court sessions, fsale.s, e v y on p r o p e r ty , c o n d u c t a u c t i o n a n d p e r f o r m relat&d d u t ie s . D eputy M arshals station ed in A l a s k a a r e r e q u ir e d to p e r f o r m p o li c e w o r k . llequirements E i t h e r (a ) 1 y e a r a s a f e d e r a l , s t a t e , o r m u n i c i p a l p o li c e o f f i c e r , c o u n t y s h e r i f f , c o n s t a b l e , b a i l i f f , or s i m i l a r e x p e r i e n c e ; or (b ) t h e c o m ­ p le t i o n o f o n e y e a r o f l a w s t u d y ; or (c ) t h e c o m p l e t i o n o f 2 .years o f c o l l e g e , e q u i v a l e n t to o n e h a l f t h e a c a d e m i c r e q u i r e m e n t s for a b a c h e ­ l o r ’s d e g r ee . 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K cq u irem en ts C o m p l e t i o n o f a f i v e y t 'a r s ’ p r i n t ­ e r ’s a p p r e n t i c e s h i p or f i v e y e a r s ’ exT5cr;ence in t h e t r a d e , plu s e i t h e r o n e y e a r o f r e a d i n g b o c k or m a g a ­ z in e p r o o f or t w o y e a r s o f r e a d i n g p r o o f on a d a i l y n e w s p a p e r . B a s is o f U u tin g s C a n d i d a t e s w ill b e r a t e d on a p r a c t i c a l p r o o f - r e a d i n g te ot. Plumber, $U680 Steamfitter, $1,680 F o r e m p l o y m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n , D . C., o n ly . A g e l i m i t s : 20 to 53. A p p lica tio n s ir u s t be filed w ith th e IT. S. C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C.. b y F e b r u a r y 5. R eq u irem en ts T h e com pletion o f fou r years' a p ­ p r e n t i c e s h i p or f o u r y e a r s ’ e x p e r i ­ e n c e in t h e tr a d e . B a s is o f R a t in g s N o . w r i t t e n to s t. C a n d ’d a t e s w ill b e r a te d on t h e i r e x p e r i e n c e a s o u t ­ lin ed by th e m .s e l v e s in s w o r n s t a t e mf>nts in t h e a p p l i c a t i o n . L'. S. Te.sts Announced This Week In a d d i t i o n t o t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s f o r D e p u t y U . S. M a r s h a l , p r in t e r ’s assistan t, p rin ter - proofreader, p lu m b e r , an.1 s t e a m f i t t e r o p e n e d t h i s w e e k b y t h e U . S. C iv il S e r ­ vice C om m ission, the follow ing tests w ere also ann ounced. A p p lica­ t i o n s for all o f t h e s e e x a m i n a t i o n . s m a y b e o b t a i n e d a t t h e lo c a l o f f i c e o f t h e U . S. C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s .‘?lon, 611 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C it y, a n d m u s t b e f il e d w i t h t h e Comr nis.sion in W a s h i n g t o n . F i l e l»y Fel>ru»iry 5 P l a t e p r in t e r ( e s t a b l i s h e d p ie c e rates). F ile by F e b ru a ry 16 A ssista n t M. Ki iy , Tho:-!. P . , 8 0 , 1J,5 ^-■mlth, J o h n B. . 8J..')i:o S p r i n g e r . W i l f r e d <!., S 0 . 3 0 i I ' r e l l , T . i o s . K., ,ss. 181 S a l a r y : !?:!,200 1 2 3 4 5 (! 7 8 0 10 11 12 i :i 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 'Si 2« 27 28 29 30 31 .";i .^1 34 35 ;«5 .37 38 ,3ft 40 41 42 43 44 45 4(5 47 48 40 50 51 .52 :53 r-4 .55 50 Important Group of New U. S. Exams y V ..% W .V .V -W .V -V V « % W A 22 '..'I 21 25 SO P e r i l l o . F l o . SO.OOO 81 I . a n i p c r t , L i l l i a n , 80.5(58 S a l a r y : ^i1,200-$1,70i>. ASSI.STA N T ( 'I .E K K Labor D rp artm en t, New Vork O f f i c e , r x e l n . s i v e o f IH ’U (P ro m o tio n ) m ark etin g Hpecjallst (f r e s h f r u i t s a n d v e g e t a b l e s ) , $2,tkK> pe r .year. A ssistant m arketin g s p c cia '.i s t (canned fruit-s and vegetabl?.<»), $2,600 p e r y e a r. J u n i o r nianketing specialist (ca nn cd fruits and v egetab les), $2,0;0 pe r y e a r . 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Year Year ®^ A<ivcrti<tliie Kntcs «n Appllration w ATCH A m en ts a num ber are r e c t o r ’s BlKMItKK. AlJillT mJiCKAL OF Cl KCL LATIONS fo r s h a ke -u p th e p o lic e a lie n o f c ity b u c k in g th e req u e st in squad . . . d e p a rt­ B udget D i­ th a t th e y reduce CHANCELLOR t h e ir b u d g ets 7 p e r cen t . . . C r i t i­ c is m T uesd ay, J a n u a r y 6, 1942 c lau.s e” to k e e p h e r m o u th ( lo f c n s e fe d e ra l IV elations g ru m b lin g sam e about E ls e w h e r e in this issu e th e r e ’s further d isc u ssio n o f th e problem by o f f c i a l s and e m p l o y e e s . It appears from th e s e d isc u s sio n s that e n o u g h cash is a vailab le in a c ­ c r u a ls— that is, m o n e y a llo tte d in the current bu dget but n ot used— to pay the in c re a se s r eq u e ste d . T h e req uests, w e m.’ght add, w e r e for the m o st part q u ite m od e st, qu ite in k eeping w ith the civil e m p l o y e e ’s s e n s e o f r esp o n sib ' l i t y toward his c ity and its p roblem s. It is kn ow n that th e B u d g et D ir e c to r and the B oar d o f E s tim a te are stu d y in g the q u es tio n o f r aisin g salaries. It is to be hop ed that the “stu d y ” w o n ’t drag ou t until the* next b u d g e t is made up. T h e ac cr u a ls are availab le n o w ; t h - y w e r e o r ig n ally p laced in the b u d g e t to pay for s a l i r i e s ; and th e y should be used for pay in c re a se s in m e d iately. TrainingAmericans O R se ve ral w e e k s now , T h e L E A D E R has been p lu g g in g c'.way fc r a plan that w o u ld break the t r a i n n g -b o ttle n e c k and p rovide man- and w om an p . .ver quick'y for war produ ction. H us their “C on gratu lation s on your e d ito r ia ls o f the past tw o w e e k s in regard to the lack o f d e fe n s e training c o u r se s an l reliable in for m ation in regard to them . . . A t p r e s­ ent it is virtu ally impot;sible to go to any o f f i c e in N e w Y ork and r e c c iv e in fo r m a tio n that is w o r th anyth in g . . . "May I su ggest, first, that y o u do all in your p o w er t o see that m ore and m ore b e gin n er c o u r se s are estabI lJ ic d both by g o v e r n m e n t and p r ivate ind ustry; se c c;:Jly. invite all sc h o o ls and c o m p a n ie s to n o tify y o u o f ail training c c u r s c s that th e y o f f e r and pu b liciz e the c o u r se s . . .” T h e le tte r sy m b o liz e s the d eep understand in g o f A m :r i c a n s abcut the n e c e s s i t y o f train in g m en q u ick ly ; it ty p if ie s , too. the lack o f c o o r d in a tio n and c o n fu s io n p r ;v a le n t w ith r esp ect to train ing. Th e r e are sig n s in W a s h in g to n that som e g o v e rn m en t c f r ic ia ls are b eginn in g to think in term s o f the un preced nted industrial m an-p ow er w e shall have to d evelop . It is late, but not too late. A ll tr ain in g e ffo r t s, public ard private, must be qu ick ly c oord in ated . T r a in in g m ust b e planned in term s of our p r o d u ctio n needs. A s in g le t~:'ining cen ter must be o r g a n ize d to c o lla te all training d.'ta, have c o m p lete in fo r m a tio n at all tim es, keef) f i le s on the labor m arket, place in d iv id u a ls in c ou r se s w h ere t h ' y w ill best utiliz e their c a p a c itie s, and do its w ork in a manner geared to place each train ee in a warpr od u ction j e t as soon as he i A n d in such a program, there for men over 40, for the hand =a; p ■ V' I / • y th.3 q m i- g e ttin g in h irin g p riv ile g e s em ergency It is perhaps u n fortu n ate that m ore a tte n tio n w a s n ’t g i v e n during the m e e tin g to the q u e s tio n : W h e r e is the m o n e y c o m in g from ? T h o s e p r e se n t f e lt, and r igh tly, t h c t this is a problem for the B o a r d o f E s tim a te to solve. . B u t it w o u ld have made their a r g u m e n ts str o n g e r i f th e y had sh ow n that m o n e y is, or can be made available. not Sponsors a g e n c ie s of e n jo y p a y -ra is e to s e t. They fe e l H. directs W H ITIN G , the p h ysio­ C ourt, never got a t h e a r m y w h e n h e e n l i s t e d in 1917 d u r in g h is i n t e r n e s h ip in th e U n i­ are the th a t . . . le g is la tio n i.re w o rr ie d a b o u t w h a t tim e who c h a n c e to see a n y a c tiv e serv ice in shut . . . N o n - d e p a rtm e n ts m an lo gical la b o ra to ry o f th e D o m e stic e r a l s t e n o g r a p h e r is t a u g h t is h o w T;iis is a p e r fe c t ly reason ab le r eq uest. It has been r e c c g n i z e d by the F ed eral G o v e r n m e n t and by m any c i l i e s through out the nation that s o m e parity m u st be ma.'ntained b e tw e e n the p a y -r ise s ac co r d e d to w o r k e r s in private industry and the e arn in gs o f Civil S e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s . la . “ g ra n d fa th e r is m o u n t i n g . . . F i r s t t h i n g a f e d ­ A S T w eek, hundreds o f c iv il s e r v a n t s crow d e d into the N e w York C ity C o u n c il cham ber to ask that their pay be increased. M o re blu ntly, th e y req u ' s t c d that the c ity w h ic h t h e y se r v e r efrain from m ak in g them e co n o m ic s c a p e g o a t s o f the war. I? requires 14 industrial s o ’dier. D o y o u realize what H'.. ans ? th e f o r a d m is s io n to N a v a l In t e llig e n c e ^ayRaises Should Come Immediately Muny of cur readers have b een g iv in g th c u g ''ts on the su bject. O ne chap w r o te us; of the lim it th a t th in g s m a y be e v e n w o r.se w h e n t h e e m e r g e n c y is o v e r . . . Radio Dept. There was much stumbling on the WNYC New Year’s Day broadc.'i.st: Mayor LaGuardia forget Commissioner Moses’ title while Ihe announcer introduced the May­ or as Newbold Morris . . . Ex-councilman Bob Straus will issue a re­ port explaining his unexpected vote to accept the Ellis report on the Civil Service Commission . . . That tabloid columnist had a bum steer with his item that the U. S. plans to buy up small radio sta­ tions. W hat’s really happening; the Navy is dickering lor the 1( ase of commercial radio tele-, phones to facilitate naval comminiications . . . Police News P o lice p recin cts fr eq u en tly are w it h o u t su ff ic ient cop s but they have s t r ic t ord er s n ever to le t the public know when th ey are sh o rt‘ handed . . . The O x fo rd M o v e m e n t is a ttra ctin g the w iv e s o f sever al c i ty c o m m is s io n e r s . . . E v e r y agency oufrht to f o l lo w the lead of the P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t, which is p r e ­ paring a b o o k le t of w a rtim e in­ stru cti o n s fo r cops . . . O P M is dis please d w i t h emphasis of me rchan ts on placing blackout cloth on sale . . . The material is needed f o r defense, and O P M v e r s ity of B u ffa lo m e d ic a l sch ool. B u t h e h a s b een d o in g p lenty of fig h tin g since, b a ttlin g h u m a n d e­ fo r m itie s. D r. W h it in g is n o t o n ly o n e of ou r m o r e ab le civil s er v ic e m e n ; h e ’s a s u r g e o n w i t h a l a r g e r e c ­ ord o f a c c o m p lis h m e n t , too. C o n s u l t i n g u r o l o g i s t in t h e N e w Y o r k S ta te R ecoiistru etion H o s­ pital a s w e ll as a s s is t a n t s u r g e o n in th e N e w Y o r k H o s p ita l O u t­ p a tien t D e p a r tm e n t o f U rology, D r. W h itin g divid es his tim e b e tw e e n h is civ il s e r v ic e d u tie s a n d h is pri­ va te p ra ctice a n d perhaps devotes m o r e o f it to pu b lic w e lfa r e th a n s e e m s h e a lth y for his o w n p o ck etbook. O u t o f all h is e x p e rien ce D r . W h it in g h a s dev elo p ed one m a jo r d e s ir e : to w o r k for th e c r e a tio n o f a n i n s t i t u t i o n in t h i s c i t y w h e r e c h ild ren w ith ex tra o rd in a ry p h y si­ cal a ilm en ts m a y be hou sed and tr e a te d . T o date, th e city h a s no in­ s t i t u t i o n s u c h a s t h a t w h i c h is lo ­ cated in Ithaca, N . Y ., w h e r e t h e r e ’s a r e f u g e f o r c h i l d r e n n o t s u ffic ie n tly disa b led to be c la sse d a s m e n ta l d e fectiv es a n d y e t n o t n o r m a l e n o u g h to c o m p e te w it h or­ d in a ry child ren. iM a n y o f t h e s e b o r d e r l i n e c a s e s . D r. W h itin g contends, h ave no­ w h e r e to g o a fter th e y fail to q u a l­ ify fo r th e reg u la te d c a te g o ries in h o s p it a ls in t h e c ity . M o s t o f t h e s e d efectiv es — such as th ose w ith b r a i n i m p a i r m e n t s —a r e k n o w n i n m e d ic a l p a rla n ce a s sp a stics, c h il­ d ren born w ith d efo rm ities that, a c c o r d in g to certa in sta ndards, do n o t m a k e t h e m qu ite a c ce p ta b le to so ciety . M a n y of th em h ave par­ e n ts on relief w h o c a n n o t e v en su p ­ port th em at hom e. T hese, says D r. W h itin g, are ju st th e “ difficu lt to p la c e ” ty p e o f p atien ts. H e ’s a N e w Y o r k e r I t is a s a p r iv a te s u r g e o n t h a t D r . W h i t i n g m a k e s a l i v i n g b u t it is a s a p a r t- tim e d ir e c to r of th e p h y sio lo g ica l la b o ra to ry o f th e D o ­ m e s t i c R e l a t i o n s C o u r t —p a r t i c u l a r ­ ly in h is a s s is t a n c e to p h y s ic a lly h a n d i c a p p e d c h i l d r e n —t h a t h e s a t ­ isfie s h is a m b itio n s in life. For t h e r e ’s a l a r g e h u m a n i t a r i a n s t r e a k r u n n in g t h r o u g h th is w iry, fa s t t a lk in g 47-year-old in d iv id u a l o f m e d i u m s t a t u r e , d a r k g r e y eyes a n d b la c k h air. Precisely, D r. W h itin g not on ly e x a m i n e s a d u l t s in t h e D o m e s t i c R e la t io n s C o u r t la b o r a to r y to d e­ t e r m in e th e ir f it n e s s to w o r k a n d to d ecid e w h e t h e r or n o t th e y are su fferin g from alleged illn esses fo r c in g th eir in ca p a cita tio n . He also d e te r m in e s th e n eed for h o s ­ pita liza tio n or orth o p ed ic tr e a tm e n t and a p p lia n ces fo r p h ysically h an d icap p ed child ren under 21. A n d th e s e ch ild ren c o n s u m e m o s t o f his tim e a n d interests. T h e f a c t o f t h e m a t t e r is t h a t D r. W h it in g , w h o liv es w it h h is w i f e a n d t h r e e c h i l d r e n a t 333 3 B o r n i n M e d i n a , N . Y ., D r . W h i t ­ in g a tten d e d M ed in a H ig h Sch o o l in th a t city, th e n stu d ied m e d ic in e in th e U n i v e r s i t y o f B u f f a lo . D u r ­ in g W o r ld W a r One, he w a s a s ­ s ig n e d to th e P o s t G raduate H o s ­ p it a l in N e w Y o r k to c o n t in u e h is in t e r n e s h ip , s u b j e c t to call. A fter th e w ar, he sta y e d on a s.in str u c to r . I n 1920, h e w a s a p p o i n t e d c l i n i c a l a s s i s t a n t i n s u r g e r y a n d in 1921 b e ­ c a m e in s t r u c t o r in s u r g e r y . He w a s tr a n sfe r re d to th e D e p a r tm e n t o f N e u r o -p a th o lo g y a s clinical a s ­ s i s t a n t i n 192 6. T hen he took a t h r e e - y e a r p o s t g r a d u a t e c o u r s e in s u r g e r y in th e N e w Y o r k U n iv e r s it y - B e ll e v u e H o s p it a l M e d ic a l C ol­ lege. F o llo w in g th is D r. W h itin g s e r v e d w it h th e C ity H o s p ita l an d N e w Y o r k h o sp ita l sta ffs. I n 1933, h e r e c e i v e d a f e l l o w s h i p in th e A m e r ic a n C ollege o f Su r­ geons. H e is a m e m b e r o f th e c o u n ty a n d S ta te m ed ical societies, a n d also an A m e r ica n L eg io n n a ire. L a s t w e e k D r . W h it in g w a s cited fo r o n e o f t h e s c r o lls p r e s e n t e d to n in e ru n n ers-u p to H a r r y R . L a n g d o n in t h e O r d w a y a w a r d c o n t e s t fo r o u t s t a n d in g civil s e r v ic e du rin g the past year. W h a t d o e s D r . W h i t i n g do for r ecreation ? H e g o e s o ff in th e w o o d s a n d h ik es. w o u ld li ke the public to use what th e y have on hand . . • Crime has z o o m e d d o w n w a rd since w a r be­ gan . . . W o r k s W ith C h ild ren 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 in tlu*he io L m n s m ai be answered by readers with other points of view. It is ,th e intention of th.s department to be an open forum for people interested in civil serv.ce. o v e r b e c a u se o f th is d isc rim in a to ry p i'o v isio n o f th e C ivil S e r v ic e L a w . 'Q u o ta ’ S y s te m In W a r tim e Sirs: Your help fu l story in to­ d a y ’s “ L e a d e r , ” u n d e r t h e h e a d . i n e “ U. S. G IB L E S ,” BOOMS brings N. hom e Y. E LI- fo rcib ly a situ ation w h ic h m ig h t r esu lt in con sid erab le ben efit if it w ere rem ed ied. O bviously th e F ed eral G overn­ m ent needs workers. It needs t h e m s o m u c h t h a t it h a s b e e n e m ­ p o w e r e d to g e t q u a lifie d p eo p le fr o m th e eligib le lists o f S ta te s a n d m u n ic ip a litie s. Y o u r rep ort in­ d i c a t e d t h a t t h e U . S. C o m m i s s i o n is e v e n g e t t i n g t h e m fr o m N e w Y o r k C ity a n d N e w Y o r k S ta te . B u t h a v i n g o b t a i n e d t h e p e o p l e it w a n t s w ill th e G o v e r n m e n t be ab le to u se th e m ? A le tte r fro m tho U . S. C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n t o a n e lig ib le o n th e list for ju n io r p e r s o n n e l te c h n ic ia n in d ic a te d th a t h is p ro sp ects for a p p o in tm en t are “ u n f a v o r a b l e , a s N e w Y o r k is in e x o es 's o f i t s q u o t a . ” J u d g in g from th e past, N e w Y ork w i l l c o n t i n u e to b e “ in e x c e s s o f its q u o t a , ” a n d N e w Y o r k S t a te e l i g i b l e s w i l l o o a t i n u e t o ba p a s s e d T h e a p p o rtio n m e n t of ap p o in t­ m e n t s in th e d e p a r tm e n ta l s e r v ic e a c co r d in g to S ta te s s e e m s particu­ la r ly ill-ad vised a t th is tim e. It produ ces a situ ation w h erein N e w Y c r k e lig ib les on p e rso n n el lists a r e told th a t th e ir p ro s p e cts o f certifica tio n are u n favorab le at th e sa m e tim e th a t the C o m m issio n a n ­ n o u n c es a series o f five tests for p e r so n n e l job s. A n d th is sta te o f a f f a i r s is p r o b a b l y e x i s t e n t in o t h e r fie ld s o f g o v e r n m e n t service. C on clu sion : I f th e F ed era l G ov­ e r n m e n t is a b l e t o u s e t h e e l i g i b l e lists o f o th er ju risd ictio n s as an em ergency m easure it can also su sp e n d th e operation o f th e q u o ta sy ste m as an em ergen cy m easure. It m o st cer ta in ly should s u sp en d th is s y s t e m w h ic h a c ts to d ep rive t h e G o v e r n m e n t o f s o m e o f its a b lest w orkers. “ T h e L E A D E R ” s h o u l d follQW th r o u g h on th is m a t t e r to c u t s o m e r ea lly vm w ieldy red tap e fr o m th e F e d e r a l S erv ice an d to p io v id e a n e e d e d r e m e d y for N e w Y o rk civ il s e r v ic e a p p lica n ts. M IL T O N G L A D ST O N E . T h e L E A D E K . h a s n iiu iy tim e# stated editorially tha t the “ quota’' system has no place in civil ser­ vice. Certainly we agree that in time of war, such red-tape has n(» place in government service.—Ed. O n R a c e B ia s S ir s : T h e old a r g u m e n t t h a t w h ite e m p lo y e e s w ill n o t w o r k w ith groes th at has been it n o refuted lo n g e r bears Ne­ so often any sem ­ b la n ce o f tru th . In the System , N ew ind usti'ies N egroes Y ork C ity Subway in t h e c l o t h i n g a n d o t h e r where w^ork la rg e side by groups sid e of w ith w h i t e s b o t h in s h o p a n d u n io n . see th e tw o ra ces w o r k in g together w ith o u t a n y sign s of an im o sity o t la c k of co o p era tiv en ess. T h e s p a c e y o u a l l o t t e d t o t h e svib* Je c t o f “ R a c e B i a s i n C i v i l S e r v i c e ” Is f u r t h e r p r o o f o f y o u r s in c e r e p u b l i c - s p i r i t e d n e s s o n t h i s q u e s t io n . IN T E R E ST E D NEGRO. W ith t h e life o f d e m o c r a cy sta k e , A m e r ica n s c a n n o t afford p e r m i t d i s c r i m i n a t i o n a g a i n s t »o> Of o u r c i t i z e n s . —E d . P age Nin^ C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R iry a d ay . J a n u a ry 6 , 1942 t r a in in g WOMEN! 21 Courses The C ity C ollege School of T e c h n o l o g y w i l l o f f e r 21 d e f e n s e training c o u r s e s in e n g in e e r in g , s c ie n c e , a n d m a n a g e m e n t d u r i n g the s p r i n g s e m e s t e r b eg in n in g ne xt m o n t h , a c c o r d i n g t o a n a n ­ nouncem ent b y D e a n A lb ert B . vewm an. The courses, to be given f r e e o f c h a r g e u n d e r t h e n a t io n a l e m e r g e n c y p r o g r a m b e jng a d m i n i s t e r e d b y t h e U n i t e d States O f f i c e o f E d u c a t i o n , w i l l p ic p a r e m o r e t h a n 600 m e n f o r fvoik i n v i t a l d e f e n s e i n d u s t r i e s . T he c o u r s e s a r e : 18 to 35 Years to Train for Defense Jobs Must Be American Citizens news JO B S O PE N C uin m e rc ia l use a n d m i l i t a r y in je ip ie t a ti o n o f a e r i a l p h o t o g r a p h s ; E le m e n ta ry s tru ctu ra l a n a ly s is ajul t le s ig n ; Op tical i n s t r u m e n t s ; j\a v a n c e d p h y s ic a l m e t a l l u r g y ; P r a c t ic a l d e ta ilin g of del'snso gt;u c iu re s ; I'h y s ic a l p r o p e r tie s a n d m e th o d s o£ te s tin g a llo y sceels a n a n o n ferrous m e t a l s ; Siiop processes, g a u g in g a n d i n ­ spection s p e c ific a iio n s , s a m p l in g and in s p e c tio n p r o b le m s ; T n e o ry o f p r o j e c t io n a n d d r a f t i n g room p r a c t is e in m e c h a n i c a l d r a w ign. A pplie d d e s c r i p t iv e g e o m e t r y f o r a ir c r a ft w o r k s ; C lie m ic a l p l a n t e q u i p m e n t d e s ig n ; C h e m is t r y of pow der and ex­ plosives; E k m e n ts o f m ode;n in d u s tria l building a n d h a n g a r d e s ig n ; f u e ls a n d l u b r i c a n t s ; (leod etic c o m p u t a t io n ; Map p r e p a ra tio n a n d use; M e c h an ic s a n d s t r e n g t h o f m a cliine a n d s t r u c t u r a l e le m e n ts ; O rg a n ic c o n s t iu c t i o n a l m a t e r i a l s ; I'h y s ic a l m e t a l l u r g y a n d p y r o m e - Skilled Workers Needed in Hawaii There need is an ex ceed in g ly u rg en t for sk illed w orkers for th e P earl H arbor N a v y Yard at H on o­ lulu, H a w a i i . T h e U n ited States C ivil S ervice C om m ission last w e e k issu ed a s p e c ia l a n n o u n c e ­ m e n t to th is effect. S k illed w o r k e r s w h o a re p roper­ ly qu alified w ith at lea st tw o y e a r s ’ trade experien ce are need­ ed. S o m e o f th e m a n y k in d s of s k illed trad esm en w a n ted are: b o iler m a k er ; ch ip p er a n d ca u lk e r (ir o n ) ; g a s c u tt e r an d b u rn er; in­ s tr u m e n t m a k e r ; m a c h in ist, in­ sid e; m a ch in ist, o u tsid e; ordn a n c e m a n ( m e c h a n i c ) ; electricia n (sh ip a n d s h o p ) ; p ip ec o v e r er a n d in su la to r; p ip efitte r ; rig g e r; sh ip fitte r; electric w e ld e r; a n d helper sh ip fitters, help er sh eetm etal w o r k e r s, help er m a c h in ists, and h e lp e r g r a d e s in o th e r tr a d e s . W ith certain excep tion s tw o y e a r s o f trade e x p erien ce are re­ qu ired . E x c e p t i o n s 8.re t h e p o s i ­ tion s of c h ip p er and caulker (iro n ), g a s c u tter a n d burner, electric w eld er, a n d th e help er g r a d e s for w h ic h six m o n th s of exp erien ce are n ecessary. ')^-hysical p r o p e r tie s a n d m e th o d s of te s tin g f e r r o u s m a t e r i a l s ; Pow der m e ta llu r g j'. s p e c i a l c l a s s in d e s c r i p t i v e g e o m e tr y f o r a i r c r a f t w o r k w ill be h e l d in a b u i l d i n g n e a r t h e p l a n t of th e B r e w s t e r A e r o n a u t i c a l C o r ­ poration in L o n g I s l a n d C i t y fo r e m p lo ye e s o f t h e c o m p a n y o n ly , s a i d D r. A l l a n . A ll t h e c o u r s e s w i l l b e f r o m e ig h t t o s i x t e e n w e e k s in l e n g t h , and c l a s s e s w i l l m e e t d u r i n g t h e e ven ing. T h e r e q u ir e m e n ts for adm ission v a r y w it h th e in ten sity of t h e c o u r s e a n d r a n g e f r o m hig h s c h o o l g r a d u a t i o n t o a c o l ­ lege d e g r e e i n e n g i n e e r i n g . A p p l i ­ c a n ts f o r t h e c l a s s e s w i l l b e a d ­ m itted o n t h e b a s i s o f th e ir p r e v i­ ous t r a i n i n g a n d e d u c a t i o n , f o l ­ low ing a n in t e r v i e w w i t h m e m ­ bers o f t h e f a c u l t y . C a n d i d a t e s may ob ta in d e ta iled in fo r m a tio n by w r i t i n g t o P r o f e s s o r W i l l i a m A lla n , C i t y C o l l e g e School of T echn ology, 140th street and A m sterdam a ven u e. N e w Y ork. In terv iew s w ill be c o n d u c te d on th e e v e n i n g s o f J a n u a r y 12, 13 a n d 14. A M a x im u m Sa la ries W o r k in g C o n d itio n s A c a n to n m e n t, located nea r th e N a v y Y ard a n d operated on a cost b asis, o ff e r s a c c o m m o d a t io n s to e m p lo y e e s at r ea so n a b le rates. C a f e t e r i a s e r v i c e , o p e i ’a t e d b y a c o n c e s s i o n a i r e , is p r o v i d e d a n d prices for food a t th e ca fe te ria are r e g u l a t e d b y t h e c o m m a n d a n t in order to p rovid e food an d serv ice a t a fa ir p rice. T h e C om m ission an n ou n ced that co m p lete in form ation on P earl H arbor jobs m a y be ob ta in ed f r o m t h e M a n a g e r , S e c o n d U . S. C i v i l S e r v i c e D i s t r i c t , 641 W a s h ­ in g t o n s tr e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity. Federal S ecu rity A d m in istra to r Paul V . M c N u t t la s t w e e k c a lle d up on l i c e n s e d a m a t e u r r a d i o o p e r ­ a to r s t o a p p l y a t S t a t e e m p l o y ­ m ent o ff ic e s fo r free tr a in i n g in m a r in e r a d i o t e l e g r a p h y i n p r e p a ­ ration f o r p o s i t i o n s a s r a d i o o p e r a to j s o n A m e r i c a ’s n e w m e r c h a n t v e s s e ls . E n r o l l m e n t o f r a d i o o p e r ­ at or s is a p a r t o f t h e n a t i o n - w i d e drive t o r e c r u i t 40,000 t r a i n e e s t o m an n e w m e r c h a n t s h i p s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s M a r i t i m e C o m m i s ­ sion. MILLIONS for DEFENSE T ra in e d W e ld e rs Are Urgently N eeded in DEFENSE JOBS lti<lKe’H only Welding Complete ooiirNe in Electric Arc and Uxy Individualized day ^<liool will train you to Acetylene U’eldint;:. • ( i l l u reH|M>nMible job. aiiil evenluK instruct Ion. • Placement service. TEKMS AKKANUEU UEASONABLK t'EK RELIABLE WELDING SCHOOL 850 60TH STUEET, BUOOKLVN, N. Y. W l. 8-1760 A t t e n tio n A I R R A I D WJtedi-Record A R DVisibU ENS! PR(80EM ISE FILE lo c a tio n s a t on * g l a n c t) A co m p act, p o rtab le book u n it com plete w ith p rin te d c a rd s for listing resid en ts o f y o u r p o st, s e c t o r o r zone. M a d e u p in 8 0 - c a r d u n i t s , t h e y c a n b e built u p to a n y desired capacity. All a d d re s s e s visible a t a glance. A s k tor P ram lst file APT Price per 80-card unit The demand for women in Defense work is steadily increasing— men are needed in the armed forces! 'Quick-Action’ Jobs In Private Industry Special Women^s Classes NOW FORMING S h o rt In te n s iv e T r a in in g In The following defense positions are available in private in­ dustry. If you feel that you can qualify for any of these jobs, telephone the designated interviewer at the New York State Em­ ployment Service. Applications from those employed in essential defense industries will not be considered. $ 1 5 0 M a ll orders tilled. T h e R ed i> R e c o r d C o m p a n y 160 Madison Avenue, New Vorii TELEPHONE MURRAY HILL 4-4845 A SSE M B L Y and I N S P E C T I O N LIMITED DAY AND EVENIxNG CLASSES VISIT, PHONE. WRITE 2-016 0) D e s i g n e r s o f S t r u c t u r a l S t e e l a n d K e i n f o r c c d C o n c r e t e —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e on h e a v y in d u str ia l b u ild in g s, p o w e r p la n ts, bridges, etc. M u s t h a v e w o rlted fo r c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e r in g fir m or ste e l fa b ri­ ca to r s. E x p e r ie n c e w ith a r ch ite c tu r a l or g e n e r a l c o n t r a c tin g firm not a c c e p ta b le . M u st be citizen . (A s k for M r. P o p e ) . E l e c t r i o a l E n g i n e e r —P’o r e x p e r i i n e n t a l a n d d e v e l o p m e n t w o r k o n radio e q u ip m e n t. M u s t h a v e E .E . d e g r ee fr o m a r ec o g n ize d co lle g e of e n g in e e r in g or e q u iv a le n t ex p e rien ce . (A s k for M r, P o p e ). M a r i n e D r a f t s m a n —E x p e r i e n c e d o n h u l l , s t r u c t u r e o r m e c h a n i c a l eq u ip m en t o f deep w ater cargo and p a sse n g e r sh ip s. E x p erien ce on sm a ll p lea su re c ra fts not a ccep ta b le. M u st be citizen . ( A s k f o r M r. M oore). O i l R e f i n e r y D e s i g n e r s a n d D r a f t s m e n —T o w o r k f o r c o n s u l t i n g e n ­ g i n e e r f i r m o n d e s i g n a n d d e t a i l i n g o f o il r e f i n e r i e s . T o w o r k o n s t r u c u ra l d eta ils, p la n t lay o u t, p ip in g d ia g r a m s, m e c h a n ic a l eq u ip m e n t, e lec­ trical c ir cu its or fr a c tio n a tin g to w e r d eta ils. M ust have recent e x p e r i e n c e in a r e l a t e d f i e l d . (A s k for M r. M o o r e ). P l u m b i n g D r a f t s m a n a n d D e s i g n e r —R e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e in i n d u s t r i a l w o r k . N o o th er ex p erien ce a ccep tab le. (A s k for M r. P o p e ) . T o o l D e s i g n e r s —W i t h a t l e a s t t w o y e a r s ’ r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e . be citizen . ( A s k fo r M r. P o p e ) . M ust In d u str ia l A r c W e l d e r s —A b l e t o p a s s N a v y t e s t s . ence. (A s k for M r. H a w e s ) . B E N C H Inquire Immediately T e c h n ic a l (P h on e L E xington ( P h o n e L E x i n g t o n 2-81)10) T o sp e ed th is rec r u itin g pro­ gram , th e C om m ission stated th at th e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t is b e a r ­ in g all th e c o st s o f tr a n sp o r ta tio n o f w o r k e r s w h o a re a c c e p t e d for ap p o in tm en t. M a x im u m sa la ries a r e o ff e r e d for e a ch position , an d c o m p e n sa tio n b eg in s on th e date o f sa ilin g from the W e st C oast f o r H on olu lu . T ran sp ortation c o st s w ill b e paid to th e w o r k e r s fr o m th eir h o m e s to C aliforn ia, in c lu d in g P u llm a n fares and su b ­ sisten ce allo w a n c e s at th e rate of $4 a d a y . N o d e p e n d en ts can go to H a w a ii n o w or la t e r d u r in g th e w a r . Wanted: Radio Amateurs OPKN DAILY. 9 A,!\I, fo 10 P.M. Saturday, Sunday, 9 A.M. to 6 I’.iVf, M u s t h a v e sh ip y a rd exp eri­ A r m a t u r e W i n d e r s — E x p e r i e n c e o n A C a n d D C m o t o r s . M u o t be c itizen s. ( A s k for M iss Z im m e r m a n ) . A s s e m b l e r s —F e m a l e , o n f i n e m e c h a n i c a l a n d e l e c t r i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s . M u s t b e c i t i z e n s u n d e r 35 y e a r s o f a g e . A b l e t o h a n d l e t o o l s . Som e b lu e p r in t r e a d in g p r e fe r ie d . ( A s k fo r M r. B u r n h a m ) . B e n c h M o l d e r —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e o n b r a s s a n d a l u m i ­ n u m , t w o a n d th r e e p a r te d w o r k . M u s t be c itiz e n . ( A s k fo r M r. C auld w ell). B l a c k s m i t h —C o a l f i r e s o n l y . W i l l a c c e p t h a n d h a m m e r e x p e r i e n c e , b u t p r e fe r s t e a m , e le ctric or air h a m m e r . T o m a k e c h a in s, clips, b r a c k e ts a n d o th er m a r in e parts. L a y o u t e x p e rien ce p referred but not e s s e n t i a l . M u s t b e c i t i z e n . ( A s k fp r M r . H a w e s ) . B o i l e r m a k e r s (S h ip b u ild in g ) — A b le to p e r f o r m all m a c h i n e a n d h a n d o p e r a t i o n s , r e a d b l u e p r i n t s a n d d o o w n l a y o u t . A b l e t o r o ll t u b e s . M u s t be c itiz e n . ( A s k fo r M r. H a w e s ) . C o i l C a l i b r a t o r s —E x p e r i e n c e d m a k i n g A C b r i d g e a n d ccil a d ju stm en ts. (A s k for M r. B u r n h a m ) . DELEHANTY INSTITUTE WOMEN’S DEFENSE DIVISION 115 E. 15th St. N.Y.C. 14lh St Slalion IRT-BMT-IND. Subways Phone: STuyvesant 9-6900 Licensed by State of New York AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS ix ri.in n N c '! a iu c u a f t k a d io C ( ) M M r . S M ( ; A T I O . \ ’.S AN11 . \ A \ t G A T 1O A L. l.N'STUU.MK.NT.S P r p p n r p f o r S K I I . r . K n niid I i r O l t . S A I . A I U K K i)ositi<)iiH a s A M t r U A K T I .V . S T U I T M E N T T K ( ' I I N I C I A N w l l h Inst fuiiient .M anufiicl u r c r s , A i r c r i i f t K. acloripfj , Alrlln*"S and J iiH tr u in c - n t U epuir S tatio n s. O L ’ K C 'O I K S K Q U A I J T I E S V O U IN K L I J . I OK Civil Service Positions As Aircraft Instrument Mechanic > 0 IC X A M IN .A T IO N .*<A I.,.\KV T O S T A K T $1 68 0 V i s i t o r p h o n o f o r c o n i p l ' ’f« I n f o r m a t i o n itliout tliu c a r p r r o ffrro tl th e A irc ra ft In striiniiMit M an X O W aiir t Ai' "TICR T U H K M K I i G E N C V . I ) ii .v - K ,v e . I'r e e N .V . S t a t e N. V. K iiip lo .v in eiit S e rv ic e . O p f n f o 9 I ’. M . s ci Kxt T^ AIRCRAFT or INSTRUMENTS 186 0- N H K O A D W A V (61sl) C l . G-0349 m easurem en ts C o i l W i n d e r s ( F e m a l e ) —E x p e r i e n c e d o n s i n g l e a n d m u l t i p l e w i r e w in d in g m ach in es. (A s k fo r M r. B u r n h a m ) . C o p p e r s m i t h s ( M a r i n e ) —E x p e r i e n c e d i n m a r i n e w o r k . K itch en e q u i p m e n t a n d r e l a t e d l i n i s n o t a c c e p t a b le . M u s t be c itiz e n . ( A s k for M r. H a w e s ) . E x h a u s t O p e r a t o r s —E x p e r i e n c e d o n h i g h v o l t a g e i n m a n u f a c t u r e o f a ir -c o o le d r ad io tu b e s, c o m p lic a t e d p r o c e s s s e a li n g , b r e a k d o w n tests. A b le to d o all w o r k p e r t a in i n g to m a k i n g s t e m s . ( A s k f o r M r. B urnham ). F l a r e a n d F i l e S e t t e r s —J o b s e t t e r s e x p e r i e n c e d i n m a n u f a c t u r e o f r a d io tu b e s, to set, a d j u s t an d in s p e c t d ie b lo c k s , sea l-in p in s, etc. A b le to d o all w o r k p e r t a i n i n g to m a k i n g s t e m s . (M r. B u r n h a m ) . F o r e m a n —S e t u p m a n , t o s u p e r v i s e n i g h t s h i f t o f m a c h i n i s t s a n d a s ­ s e m b le r s . M u s t be a b le to s e t u p B r o w n & S h a r p e a u t o m a t ic s c r e w m a c h in e, h a n d s c r e w m a c h in e, tu rret la th e, m illin g m a c h in e, fo rm in g and pu nch presses. M u st be c itizen n o t e n g a g e d in d e fe n s e p ro d u c­ tion . G ood sa la ry . ( A s k for M r. D e a n ) . G r i n d e r s —E x t e r n a l a n d i n t e r n a l g r i n d i n g , U n i v e r s a l m a c h i n e , p r e ­ c isio n w o r k . M u st h a v e a t lea st fiv e y e a r s ’ s im ila r ex p erien ce. M ust be citiz e n s. ( A s k fo r M iss R a f t e r ) , I n s t r u m e n t A s s e m b l e r s —A t l e a s t t h r e e y e a r s ’ e x p e r i e n c e a s s e m ­ b lin g fin e in str u m en ts. M u st rea d b lu ep rin ts. M u st h a v e w o r k e d on su c h in s tr u m e n ts a s electric clo ck s, co n tr o l d ev ices, sp e ed o m e te rs M ust be citizens. ( A s k fo r M r. B e t z ) . L a i h e H : i n d s ( M a r i n e ) —E x p e r i e n c e d s e t t i n g - u p a n d o p e r a t i n g 24 i n . t o 48 i n . s w i n g l a t h e s o n a l l t y p e s o f h e a v y m a r i n e w o r k . M u s t be citizen. ( A s k fo r M r. H a w e s ) . M a c h i n i s t s , T o o l a n d D i e M a k e r s , I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r s —F i r s t c l a s s m e n o n ly . M u s t be ab le to w o r k fr o m b lu e p r in ts , do o w n p la n n in g an d s e t u p all m a c h i n e to o ls, w o r k to c lo s e lim it s , m a c h i n e w id e v a r i e t y o f m aterial. M u s t be c itiz e n s n o t e m p l o y e d in d e f e n s e w o r k . ( A s k for M r. D e a n ) . P !.er W o r k e r s — M ust b e e x p e rien ce d cla sp ers, tip pers, head ers strin g ers, pasters, en a m ellers and h a v e h a d o th er sim ila r e x p eiien ce. ( A s k fo r M r. B r o s s e a u ). R a d i o L : v b o r a t o r y T e c h n i c i a n s —M u s t h a v e h e a v y m a n u f a c t u r i n g e x p e r ie n c e on U R F tr a n sm itte rs. (A s k fo r M r. B u r n h a m ). R a d io W ir e r s (M a le or F e m a l e ) — M u s t h a v e tr a n s m it te r or set m a n u fa c tu r in g experien ce. (A s k for M r B u r n h a m ). S h i p f i t t e r s —O n n e w a n d r e p a i r w o r k . A b le to m a k e te m p la te s , l a y - o u t s p e c i a l f o r m s n o t p r e d e t e r m i n e d in m o l d l o f t a n d a b l e t o lif t te m p la te s . M u st be citizen . (A s k for M r. H a w e s ) . T o o l a n d D i e M a k e r s —E x p e r i e n c e d o n j i g a n d f i x t u r e w o r k . C o m ­ b in ation b la n k in g and forem an. M u st be citizen s. F i r s t c la.ss m e n only. (A s k for M iss R a fte r ). T o o l m a k e r —F i r s t c l a s s , t o d o e x p e r i m e n t a l w o r k in a Q u e e n s l a b ­ oratory, M u st be citizen . P r e v a ilin g rate of pay, ( A s k f o r M r. D aughtry). W i r e r s a n d E l e c t r i c H a n d I r o n S o l d e r e r s ( F e m a l e ) —M u s t b e e x ­ p e r ie n c e d in r a d io s e t m a n u f a c t u r e . (A sk for M r. B u r n h a m ). W o o d P a t t e r n M a k e r s —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e in f o u n d r y w o r k , jo b b in g s h o p pattei n w o r k s or sh ip y^rds. M u s t o p e r a te all ^ \ o o d working.* m a c h i n e s . E x p e r ie n c e on m a c h in e r y parts. (A s k for M r. C a u ld w e ll). Drafting for Defense .\eroniiiiti<-al. C ivil, K lectrlcn l, M«“<-haiii<'iil, I ti ii l io , S>ii|)<^, S tru rtiiral, . S t a t i s t i c i i l , ' I ' o i t o K r a p l i i c a l , I t l ii e p ri i il H , M a tiieiiiu tics, PreiM iratioii I Jr c n w f K , r r o f e s t i i o i i H l lO iiKinecr, S l i i t i n n a r . v K n Kiiieer, IC Ifctriciuii, Fl.'t iiig Ca<l<‘t, .\rni.v a m i N a v y Kxuiiin. MONDELL INSTITUTE 230 W e N t 4lHt W i s c o n s i n 7-208G LEARN-TO-FLY C A K K K K O f r u n I IJT D K K IT S EASY AND IN E .X P E N S IV B S tudent I n s t r u c t i o n l>.v l . i c c n s c d C iovernincnt Inst rticlors (Uill l . . \ n r c l t o n 5-9307 o r W r i t e l > e p t . A EAST COAST FLYING SCHOOL ( { i i e e n s <'oiint.v A i r p o r t , .la niai<-ii, L. I, I C n t r a n c e — 15711) a m i K o c l i u w a y B l v d . N e a r S u n rise llit;li« ay c m JOBS O PEN NOW! K nroii for i n te n s i\e W a r t i m e Irai iii nK r c o u r s e s . (ias, K i«ctrir, N aval, .V ircraft, I^ow ' J 'u i t i o n . r M a c i ' i n c n t . S iT v l i e . Easy T c n u s . .State) L l i c i i s c d . H o o U l o l ' J / S C H O O L O K W I< :iJ)IN (i I E s t a b l i s h e d 192T ] 260 W . 6 4 t li S t . , N . Y. « O p e a 10-10 SMITH Inspection Instruments E .X A M IN A TIO N llK I .N TK H N’ A L SUUKACKS. SUCH A.S H O l l K S , U I I ' L E r j A IU U 'M .S , K T C . 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T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is e x p e c t e d to t h e d a t e o f t h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t a to a t t r a c t y o u n g p e o p le r e c e n t l y D e p a r lm e n t of C o m m erce unl'm ited g r a d u a t e d f r o m h i g h s c h o o l. c h i e f e n g i n e e r ’s l i c e n s e fo r o c e a n ­ K equircm onts g o i n g v?.‘-s?l'^ or a c h i e f e n g i n e e r ’s C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be g r a d u a t e s of l i c e n s e fo r f e r r y b o a t s o f no t >ess a s e n i o r h i g h s c h o o l or h a v e e q u i v ­ th i' n 2 500 t o n s or a c h i e f en'ria l e n t e d u c a t i o n . G r a d u a t e s in F e b ­ n e e r ’s lic c n s o for la k e s , b a v s , a n d r u a r y or J u n e , 1942, w ill a ' s o he s o u n d s fo r n o t l e s s th n n 2 501 ton.i, e ligib le. 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T h e tc a o i R E N T E D For City Jobs; Obtain applications at 96 Duane Street, New York City, (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.), or write to the Application Bureau of the Municipal ('ivil Service (kimmission at 96 Duane Street and enclose a self-addressed 9-inch Htaraped envelope (4 cents for Manhattan and iSj'onx, 6 cents elsewhere). 2 9 6 B R O A D W A Y «iie Ulock Above C'lianihera St. --jQ in p r , i r> i-i b Y«»rk n t y residence, or jM'ru^ons w^'o r i ‘?v »'xerm»+"d from +'><» P-'s'd eiice sl»»l» ho certifl-*’ f ’rst from tl'ft list re.sultliig from thi(* exnniiniitlon. Su bjects and W e ig h ts W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 20; Trainin'^-, e x ­ perience en d personal q u alifica­ t io n s , ^ v e ig h t 40; P r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t 40. T i a i n i n " , e x p e r i e n c e a n d p e r ­ s o n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s m a y be r a t e d a fte r an e x a m in a tio n o f tho c a n d i­ d a t e ’s a o n l ’c a t i o n and a ft e r an or al i n t e r v i e w or s u c h o t h e r inn ii ir v o r i n y e s t i g a t i o n a s m a y be d e e m e d nec e.os arv . T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w il l be d i v i d e d i n t o t w o q u a l i f y i n g p a r t s . T h e fi rst p a r t w ill h a v e to do w (h stt'.'im b o a t s , a n d th " s e c ­ ond p a r t w*th D i e s e l a n d D i e s e l electric. b o a t s . B o t h p a r t s a r e of e q u a l w e i g h t . T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t , to he h 'I d in N e w Y o r k C ity , wdll be d iv i d e d in t o t w o n u a U f y l n g p a r ts . T h e f ir s t part Avlll b e h e ld o n a ste a m ferry boat and th e second p a r t w' 11 be h e ld on a D i e s e l f e r r y boat. B o t h p r a c t i c a l s a r e o f e q u a l w e i g h t . T h e p a s s i n g g r a d e w ill be s e t in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e n e e d s o f t h e s e r v i c e . F e e : $2.00. A p p l i c a ­ t i o n s : F i l e b y J a n . 23. Occupational Aide S a l a r y : $1,500 per a n n u m . V a v a n c i e s : O c c u r f r o m t i m e to tim e . D u tie s U n d e r d ir e c t io n , to a d m n i a t e r t h e i a p e u t i c ari.s a n d c r a f t s , i n c l u d ­ i n g d e s i g n , le a t h e r , m e t a l , p l a s t i c a r t s , t e x t i l e , w o o d , f i n e a n d a p p lie d arts and certain pre-vocational a c ­ t i v i t i e s f o r m e n t a l or p h y s i c a l r ee d u c a t i m i a n d in a d d i t i o n to g i v e i n s t r u c t i o n to s t u d e n t n u r s e s on th e th eory and practice of o c cu p a ­ tional th erapy. R eq u irem en ts C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be (a ) g r a d u a t e s of a school of occu pation al th erapy w h i c h is a p p r o v e d b y t h e A m e r i c a n M e d ic a l A s s o c i a t i o n , or (b ) r e g i s ­ tered th erapists. Su bjects and W e ig h ts W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 40; T r a i n i n g , e x ­ p erience and petsonal q u a lific a ­ t io n s , w e i g h t 30; P r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t 30. T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i e n c e a n d p e r ­ s o n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s m a y be r a t e d a fte r an ex am in ation of the c a n d i­ d a t e ’s a p p l i c a t i o n , a n d a f t e r a n oral i n t e r v i e w or s u c h o t h e r in q u ir y or i n v e s t i g a t i o n a s m a y be d e e m e d n e c e s s a r y . T h e p a s s i n g g r a d e w ill b e s e t in a c c o r d a n c e w^ith t h e ne.rds o f t h e s e r v ' c e . F e e ; $1.00. A p n l i c a t i o n s : F i l e b y J a n . 2(5. Office Appliance Operator Grade 2 (Burroughs Accounting or Book- ^ keep’ng Machine) S a l a r y : $1 2fi0 up to b u t n o t i n ­ c l u d i n g $1,800 per a n n n m . V a c a n ­ c i e s : O c c u r f r o m t i m e t o tim e . D uties To operate th e B u rro u g h s T y p e ­ w riter B ook k ee p in g or A c co u n tin g M a c h i n e ; to b3 t h o r o u g h l y f a m i l i a r w i t h al l f u n c t i o n a l o p e r a t i n g c o n ­ tr ol k e v s a n d t h e i r u s e s ; t o p e r f o r m o t h e r i n c i d e n t a l w o r k a s r e q u ir e d . R equirem ents C andidates m u st h a v e had at l e a s t o n e y e a r o f e x p e r i e n c e , or t h e e q u i v a ' e n t in e d u c a t i o n a l t r a i n i n g at a school accredited by th e S ta te B o a r d o f R e g e n t s , in t h e o p e r a t i o n o f th e B . i r r o u g h s T v p e w r i t e r A c ­ c o u n t i n g Mach'.ne. C a n d i d a t e s in t h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t w i l l be t e s t e d in t h e o p e r a t io n o f a B u r r o u g h s A c ­ c o u n t i n g M a c h in e , m o d e l s 7200 a n d 7RC0. T h e y s h o u l d be t o u c h t y p i s t s . I f a v a c a n c y o c c u r s for a n y o t h e r rhodel o f 2 B u r r o u g h s B o o k k e e n I ng or a c c o u n t i n g m a c h i n e , c a n d i ­ d a t e s on t h i s 1 s t w ill b e e x a m i n e d o n th e a d d i t i o n a l m a c h i n e s . S u b j e c t s a n d AVeights P r a c t i c a l , w 'e ig ht 100. A q u a l i f y ­ i n g w r i t t e n t o s t m a y be g i v e n . T h e p a s s i n g g r a d e w ill b e s e t in a c ­ cord an ce w th th e n e e d s o f th e s e r v i c e . F e e : $1.00. A p p l i c a t i o n s : F i l e b y J a n . 23. Psychologist S a l a r y : $^,8C0 u p t o b u t n o t I n ­ c l u d i n g $2,4<XI p er a n n u m . 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C e r t i f i c a t i o n as ^ ' c h o l o g l s t b y t h e S t a t e o f N e w y,'}; is r e q u ir e d a t t h e t i m e o f animii'.'' ment. Subjects and W e igh ts W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 60; T r a i n i n g p erience and personal quali'fi, ti o n s , w e i g h t , 40. T r a i n i n g , ence a n d p e r s o n a l qualificatin?' m ay be r a t e d a f t e r , a n exam i n a t i o n o f t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s apnMr t io n a n d a f t e r a n o r a l intervie^y s u c h o t h e r in q u i r y o r investigati,'; a s m a y be d e e m e d n e c e s s a r y ti!" p a s s i n g g r a d e w ll be s e t in c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e n e ^ d s o f the v ic e . F e e : $10 0. A p p l i c a t i o n s : b y J a n . 20. ' Senior Chemist ( S i m u l t a n e o u s l y w i t h t h i s exam i n a t i o n t h e r e w iU be h e ld a proim t io n e x a m i n a t i o n f o r t h e D^n^rt m e n t o f H o s p i t a l s . T h e p r o m '.t'onsi l i s t w ill b e c e r t i f i e d f i r s t to fill va! c a n c i e s . I t is n o t e x o e c t e d th a t tK* p r o m o t i o n a l l i s t w il l b e fiufficicri t o m e e t t h e n e e d s o f t h e sert; ^ a n d c a n d i d a t e s o n t h e op e n com p e t i t i v e l i s t m a y e x p e c t a b ou t foui i m m e d i a t e v a c a n c i e s t o be fiiv,t f r o m t h i s li s t.) S a l a r y : $3..SC0 u p t o b u t not e l u d i n g $3.9CO p e r a n n u m . Vacan! c i e s : 5 in t h e D e p r t m e n t o f Hoj, p it a ls . D uties U n d e r d ir e c tio n , to p e r f o r m chem. i c a l w o r k r e q u i r i n g a v e r y hi gh de. g r e e o f t e c h n i c a l K n o w le d g e , jmb. ' m e n t a n d s k i l l ; a n a l y s i s o f exog. enous and endogenous poison.^ iden tification of organic .subl s t a n c e s ; q u antitative gasonietrio d e t e r m i n a t i o n s b y v o l u m e t r i c and m a n o m e t r i c V a n S l y k e apparatus f o r CO 2 a n d CO a n d metht'tro g l o b i n ; q u a n t i t a t i v e e s t i m a t i o n s nf e n z y m e s in blood .such a s pho.spha. t a z e , e t c . ; e s t i m a t i o n o f Vitamin C, ( a s c o r b i c a c i d ) in blood and m i n e ; ccmT)lote q u a n t i t a t i v e and q u a ' i t a t i v e a n a l y s i s o f u r in e ; re­ l a t e d w’ork, a s r e q u ir e d . R equirem ents A n a p p r o p r i a t e d o c t o r a t e degrpe f r o m a n a c c r e d i t e d i n s t i t u t i o n and n o t l e s s t h a n t w o y e a r s o f experie p c e a l o n g t h e li n e s s e t f o r t h undof “ D u t i e s ” ; or a s a t i s f a c t o r y equiva' le nt. Su bjects and W e ig h ts W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 30, 73 p e r c en t re. q u ir o d ; T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i e n c e and p e r s o n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s , w e i g h t 70, 75 pe r c e n t req uir e d. T r a i n i n g , exp e r i e n c e a n d p e r s o n a l quaJification.i m a y b e r a te d a f t e r a n e x a m in a t o n o f t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s a p p l i c a t i o n and a f t e r a n or al i n t e r v i e w or such o t h e r in q u i r y or i n v e s t i g a t i o n as m a y be d e e m e d n e c e s s a r y . Fpe: $3.CiO. A p p l i c a t i o n s : F i l e b y Jan. 26. Typist, Grade 1 S i l a r y : U p t o b u t n o t includir? $1,2C0 p e r a n m i m . Appointmpnfs a r e b e i n g m a d e a t t h e p r e s e n t time a t SB^O pe r a n n u m . I n c r e m e n t s to ^l.l&g in a l m o s t all d e p a r t m e n t s . 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Scope of E xam ination T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w ill be d e s i g n e d t o t e s t t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s k n o w l e d g e a n d j u d g m e n t in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h f u n d a m e n t a l l e g a l p r in c ip le s s u c h a s a r e in c lu d e d in t h e a v e r a g e l a w sch ool curriculum . .Sjibjects a n d W e l g l i t s R e c o r d a n d S e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t req uited; W ritten, w e i g h t 40, 75 p er c e n t r e q u i r e d ; T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i e n c e a n d p e r so n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s , w e i g h t 10, 70 per c e n t r e q u ir e d . T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i e n c e a n d p e r s o n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s m a y be r a te d a f t e r a n e x a m i n a t i o n o f th e c a n d i d a t e ’s a p p l i c a t i o n a n d a f t e r a n or al i n t e r v i e w or s u c h o t h e r i n ­ q u i r y or i n v e s t i g a t i o n a s m a y be d e e m e d n e c e s s a r y . 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T h e s a id Basil H arris, l i m i t e d p a r t n e r , is t o r e c e i v e annui b y w a y o f I n c o m e a s u m e q u iv a l e n t s i x p e r c e n t u m (0 % ) p e r a n n u m on c a p t i a l c o n t r i b u t e d b y h i m o u t o f the p r o f i t s o f s u c h p a r t n e r s h i p , a n d in ad t i o n t h e r e t o a s u m e q u i v a l e n t to n a n d n i n e - t e n t h . s p e r c e n t u m (0-l)/I(Wt) t h e n e t p r o fits of s u c h partnership m a i n i n g a f t e r t h e p a y m e n t t o nil pi n e r s w h o h a v e c o n t r i b u t e d ca p ita l s u c h p a r t n e r s h i p o f s u m s equivalent s i x p e r c e n t u m ( 0 % ) p e r a n n u m 011 a m o u n t s o f t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e c o n tr i b u ti of cai)ltal, X . N o r i g h t is g i v e n t o t h e s a i d limi p a r t n e r t o s u b s t i t u t e a n a s s i g n e e as c t r i b u t o r In h i s place. X I . 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M H i lt t o n N O T A R Y P U B L I C Q u e e n s Ciiun' Q u e e n s C o u n t y C l e r k ’s N o . j.jj Q u e e n s C o u n t y R e g i s t e r ’d •''‘'•yot C ertificate filed in New > C o u n t y C l e r k ' s N o . 109. R p 6 ‘“ No , 3 W 1 J « , „„ C om m ission ex p ires M arch f N o t a r i a l SealJ C iv iJ S e r v ic e fo llo w The E v e ry w eek ta iiu e m p lo y e e s L E A D E R The r e g u l» r > U E A D E K s p e c i a l a r t i c l e s d e a l i n g '•'* f o r t h o o m l n j p a n d c u r r e n t te s t s - C IV IL J a n u a r y 6, 1942 S E R V IC E P a g e T h irte e n LEADER Pianos Auto Service B a r g a in ^ N G & R E P A IR S I B uys gj^plete A-.itomoMve S e r v ’. c s ) i.jyo C h a r g e f o r T o w i n g We Do Repairs" NEVERCLOSED” auto re p a ir & TO'VING company 14 R ea d ers By B IL L B E N N E T T O pen D a y & N i g h t S undays & H o lid a y s If For L eader East 55th St., N. Y. City 5-4842-9602 E L d ora d o -nr, H Y D R A U L IC B R A K E S Y r^jrS T E D B Y M A C H I N E C om plete B n ik c -S e r v lc in K M otor 'fiin e-lip fiii-b urftor K e c o n t litio n in g (iciienitor S tnrtinff M otor a n d I s n itio n S erT iro 1 i i l » r i ca ti « )i i , T i r e s , T u b e s liL D O K T rU A N lanclif Gas & Service Station 113 4th Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. U 'liM lso r 6-9763 auto seat covers S lK C IA ^ lix ^ F O lP v O ^ U B i i r s e s t >;elccti<»ii o f M a t e r i a l s H ejfponoble P r ic e s lOC D l s ' o i " ' t f " '-■’''H S e r v . E m p l o y e e s Inventions Beauty Service Bowling M adam L a z a rd a t 136-86 Roose­ velt Avenue, F lushing, offers her complete b ? a u ty services to our Civil Service girls. She specializes in p e rm a n e n t w aving, tinting and bleaching M adam L a z a rd also ope ra te s a doll hospital w here your sick doll m ay be re-born. Bowling- w a s introduced into this country by the D utc h of New A m ­ ste rdam , now N e w York City, in the 17th c entury. T he P u r i t a n s in N ew E n g la n d legislated a g ain st the ga m e of "nine pins.” An a le rt bowling fan, noticing t h a t the law said “ nine pins,” quietly added a n ­ other pin, t h u s legalizing an d im ­ proving the game. F o r a plea sa nt a fte rnoon an d evening, bowl a t these a ca d e m ie s : I ’a r k Slope Bowling A cadem y, 100 Seventh Avenue, c o r n e r Union Street, STerling 8-9132; Lincoln R oad Recreation a t 31 Lincoln Road, betw een F la tb u s h an d Ocean Avenues, B U ckm inster 4-8977. F r e e instruction is given to beginners. You will find an a t ­ m osphere of refinem ent a t both academ ies. F o r reservations call Charles Fisc h e tti, who has been o p e ratin g Bowling a n d Billiard Academ ies for 20 years. Savings B e nco-F orm a n will save you 15 per cent to 50 p e r cent on their t rem e ndous stock on display and in th eir w arehouse, of m erchandise you’ll w a n t an d need. Benco’s g u a ra n te e is “ S atisfaction or your m oney b a c k .” T hey ar^ located a t 21 Maiden L ane, New York City. Typewriters N ow t h a t m ost of the holidays a re behind us, m a n y more Civil Service e xam s will a g a in be sched­ uled. F o r those of you conte m pla t­ ing t a k in g one of the m a n y typing e xam inations, we highly recom ­ m end the J. S. Morse T y p cw iiter C O . , a t 296 Broadw ay, for the re n ­ tal of a ty p e w rite r for the exams. T hey ha v e tho u sa n d s of type ­ w riters re ady a t a m om ents notice w ith selections of all m akes and all models for you to choose from. T hey will deliver y o u r t> pewriter to the exam in atio n roem and call for it a f t e r the test. Call J. S. Morse a t C O rtlan d t 7-0405. For Rugs F o r a g u a ra n te e d sa ving on broadlooms, c arp e ts an d rugs, we s u g g e st a visit to Bagdad. Of course, w e don’t expect you to trav e l th o u sa n d s of miles. I n case you did n ’t know, B a gdad is locatcd a t 136-59 Roosevelt Avenua in Flushing. You c an buy there for cash or on credit a nd receive a special Civil Service E m ployee’s discount. N utlu iially ttfnctun-rt W e know t h a t m a n y of oui- re a d ­ ers have excellent ideas for new inventions. T hese ideas when not protected m ay often be lost to their originator. I f you a re one ol. Am erica’s budding inventors, .send a skctcn or model of your idea to Z. II. Polachek a t 1231 Broad%vay for confidiential advice on patentin,>; your brainchild. W rite to Mr. Polachek for his intere-sting b'.ioklet, “ Am erican I n v e n to rs May Win the W a r .” P r i s o n New R A I D X ork City 15% TO V O l l K ’S A U T « I. 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BENCO-FORMAN SALES CO., INC. 21 M A I D E N T H IS AD W O rlh 2-8759 V i s i t O u r U p - t o - D a t e S h o w ro o m f o r G i f t Id eas B E N C O ’S G U X H A N T K E - S A T I S F A C T I O N FOR B R I G G ’S j P R I C E S D ISC O U N T Civil Service Employ i;es 7 9 1 /2 J21 W est 54th S ir e e t Miu»''U” " P rin ter H a ir Styltag JOHN BRUECKL rOl umbus 6 - 1 9 M G A lb a n y a n g le s on t h e u se of the p ri s o n g u a r d list will be discusscd W e d n e s d a y n i g h t, J a n u a r y 7, a t a g e n e r a l m e m b e r s h i p m e e t in g of t h e eligibles a s s o c i a t i o n a t J a c o u R iis S e t tl e m e n t H o u s e , 48 H e n r y s t r e e t . N e w Y o r k City. A g r o u p of d e le g a te s w h o v is ite d t h e c apitol la s t w e e k p l a n to re p o r t. In re p ly to c o m m u n i c a t io n s f ro m t h e eligibles, b o th G o v e rn o r L ehm an a n d M ayor L aC uardia h a v e told t h e e m b r y o g u a r d s t h a t th e y will be c o n s id e r e d for e m e r g e n c y positions. T h e S t a te D e p a r t m e n t of P u b lic W o r k s a t t h e s a m e t im e told t h e eligibles t h a t it h a s its ow n g u a r d list. Known "elUnK S u m er d ir e c t , T r e in e n ilo n * Now . tused. Spin ets, f ir a n d s . S tc ln w a y a . C h lc k c r ln t fs . KnahoF o th e rs . B o n a f lt lo v a ln c s p.aymcnt^ C leanin g and D y e in g PROTECT Y OU R CAR D U R IN G THE W IN T E R lu t c m o b ilc s S t o r e d — M o « le r n F i r e p r o o f U arrlioiis e — I n d i v i d u a l A tten tion Lurs Jiu k ed B a tte ries ♦ Serviced Phone D A Y T O N 9-3800 D iscou n ts Dayton Storage Co., Inc. 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SALMAN for and jT M e th o d s E n d o rs e d by A ll P r o m in e n t P h yslcin n s 167 I liv in g to n St., Cor C lin to n St. F u r s S in c e Special C ourtesy To C IV IL S E R V I C E EMPLOY KICS P atents Superfluous Hair TIUANGl-E E. E'. BALDWIN Ocean P arkw ay, B r o o k l y n , N . Y. F re a Class I n s t r u c t i o n R iding fla b its W ith o u t Charge P A T I N T A T T O R N E Y - P R O F . B N C IN E Ilt r A T E l V T roUR I D E A S N . Y . O f f i c e : 51 E a s t 4 2 d S t r e e t Dancing Instruction Prospict Park Rding Afi3d3niy ALBEE PA N TS SHOP Oldest Establishment | o f ELECTROLYSIS in BROOKLYN T i n t o «KADV MADE ''it/l 8 t i a t S a n d t o ok d ek GUamercy 6-8381 8198 W i n d s o r 8-92S.'> P ants 441 F u l t o n S t. 556 C O U R T ST. York City 7 6 -G9 41 B ’kiy n , N.Y. Boro Ilall Se<tion FUR COATS at unh eard of M A nsficId P A N T S T s in n n n n n r r in n n n n r ^ H a ir Removed F acto ry tla n d Riding \Vc .Match Pants to V«»ur Cout <r Vest 51.06 to $7.96 Larue .Assortnn-nt of Slaclis . F rom to 28 J o h n S t r e e t N e a r N a s s a u St. N e w Y o r k City 25 > a s e • H ooU E a d s . (Icrarctt)- llu n iit lo r V A L U E $ 7 . 2 5 . . . C O M P L E T E $.5.25 e x c l . t a x n n« l d e l i v e r y F r e e ( i i f t I / w t .M a ile d o n K e q u e s t A M E K K ’A N M E K C IIA N D ISIN G CO. 223 6 ! h A v e . , N . V . C . M U . 3-6183 Furs A Music Instruction 1702 N e w k i r k Ave. On All S ta n d a r d M e rc h a n d ise F u rn itu re J ew elry R ad ios Cam eras T y p ew riters S p ortin g G cods E lectrica l A p lia n ce s G et D eliveries K uip loyres CHAS. GELB i iie M a b el Coroy W a tt S c h o o l T e a c h e r s A l e r t i i o - : a f ! o u r . s o s f o r S c l i o o l T e a c h e i ’.s C I V I L S E R V I C E trV IH U O Y E E S D I S C O U N T S U P T O 50',i MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN 1‘ r o i n p t S ervicc IPiano - Violin - Voice • Theory ^NOWAVAILABLE TO- FOK ami P hoii? CO Enjoy & Understand M^rsic BWAV (i vt T i m e s S q u a r e ) F rfo C ivil BEAUTY A lu l» a n ler — “ N r .tu r e s ’' fr«>in 111*| {« <> ki ps LESTER SALES, Inc. 1472 Fine WINES and UQUORS W A . 9 - 2 7 3 2 .j S p e cia l D iscou n t to Civil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s ■^ n n n rD ir B T n n n rT iro T rflT n n n n n ^ 60% A ppiinnce.s, 147 W . 42 S T . W I s . 7-0034-5 Clothing Gifts Discount Houses SAVE $ E \rt>llen t W o r k E ffic ie n t S ervice C all a n d D e liv e r T h r o u R h o n t M n n h iitta n WALTER CAHN, Inc. ro iic e and F ireiiiu I’s U N IFO R M S At S prln jf Street Suhway S tation 237 L A F A Y E T T E ST., N. ¥ . CANAL 6-1210 F o u rte e n C IV IL 17. S. ( C o n i i n x i e d f r o m Page Tw elve ) T oolm ak er F o r einployiiK'nt. in the I ’ icatinny A rsenal, Dover, N o w Jersey, $8.88 to $10.5(! per (la y; K a r ita n Arsenal, $7.20 to $8.40 per day W a te rv lie t Ar.senal, $8.50 to $10.18 per flay; K rookly n N a v y Y ard, $8.90 to $9.92 per (lay. Afje lim its : OrfJinance servicc, 60; N a v y , 02. Application.s can be obtained and filed until I'u rtlier notice at the office of the TT. S. Civ il Service Commis.sion, 041 Washinf^ton Street, Nevi^ York City, K c ( ( i i i r < ‘ i n<‘ n ( H Completion of a fo u r-y e a r appre.ntice.ship or four years ’ of practical experience in the trade applied for. lla n iH of Itatin R fH N o writ!(>n te.st. Apj)licant.s will be rated on the qu ality and (quant­ ity of th eir experience and fitness, on a scale of 100 as outlined ))y aw o in statem i nts made in their ap­ plications. A .s s i.s (a n t C om m u n ication s O p e r a to r , $1,620 J u n io r C o m m u n ic a tio n s O perator, ?1,440 F o r em plo ym ent at TjiiGuardia A ir p o r t, Keifion 1, C .A .A . Afje limits, 18 to 50. Applications can be obtained and filed until fu rth e r notic(; a t the office of th(* second di.stricl. U. S. Civ il Service Com- '7 7th , 222 West. A t B R O A D W A Y ® ; I J V E IN I ; ('o iiilo r t and Z S m I ’c I v • N ew B e n ja m in F ra n k lin • 40 0 ! R O O M S r ’ i-()in ^ 7 . 0 0 W ^ 'ck lv • c o m I ' M ' . ' r i o i . v K i i r i i M ’KO K i ' r c i i i ; \ * r AVAII-.\1!IJ': TO AI.I^ i:0(.).MS J : A!,SO I • L A R G K O U T S ID K ROOMS e • W it h B a th and K itc h o n ( 'ttc • • F i r s t Chu;.s H O T E L SI-JRVICE® ; 100% KIUKPJ{()OF ; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R E S O R T S N e w W ind sor, N . Y. Take a - WINTER VA C A TIO N S h o o f fh o w o rk i a n d p o in t fo r P lu m P o in t — f o r d ciay , a w e e k , o r l o n g e r . It'll d o y o u g o o d . . . to tk l . . . ic e s k a ts . . . t o b o c j g a n . . . h o r i e b d c k . In s id e t h e r e 's a r o a r i n g tire , deli* cio u s fo o d , p in g p o n g ta b le s , a n d a m u sical l i b r a r y . S o u n d s w o n d e r f u l — i t is! Restaurants TOOM EY’S GRILL ImmmI W eek Day — r r i< 'i* s 86i' l> iiiiie r.s -£ ^ -G S r— S i i i i i l a y O u r A p p o i n t m e n t s W ill P l e a s e the M o s t < ’(>r. ito K c rs K xac lin p ! .\v « ‘. & Person. K -n p ir*- im O O K I.V N , Itlv d . N. BRODERICK’S (V <‘ 0'di'( The ) C iv il Service E m p loyees Frien d RESTAURANT Bar and Grill **Ask for the H A PPY Fam ous N EW Y EAR 11)(> N I N T H A V K . “ ASK lU ” N. Y. Ci ty T I I O S I C W H O l<;.\T I I K I J K ’ T l i e O l d Kt -l lal tl i* G r e e n s t e i n ’s D a i r y & V e g e t a r i a n U E ST A IIIIA N T W e S e r v e a l u ll ( ti iirsc l>< -l.ii\e I t iiiii c i tr .Mi . 4 P . M . ( o 8 r . M . - r w C \ V n l l a k o o i l l ’rt'iiil.“e.s O r t l o r a I > i ! l l v o i i u l f i o m 10 t o 1'.' A M mill I ‘. M . t o C l ’..M. 3;i2 B r o a d w a y (n e a r W o r t h St.) W O . 2-9 061 <^etv Y o r K Cil.> P A P P A S R i's ta u r a n t a n d C o c k ta il LoiiiiKe w iM 'is \ i.n jr o K s .si; \ i (M)i> - s i ' D A K s - ( i i o r s Iv c r 2.') in ( S r c c n i r ' u li V ilU u je 2.-) I W . 1 1(1, S t . W A l U i n s D-D 121 CaleriiiK lo ( i\U Sor» ice I'^iiiplo.) ees M A M A R IT Z KOSIIKK D airy and V egetar'an R estaurant .Sfiviiuu Civil HiMVilH! I'llUployi'l'S I'oi D o L iix t> D iiiiu 'r Vi 'i u' s "> l o 8 I ’ . I V l . — ,>r)C O rd ers D e liv e re d to \o iir O flie o I t e t w e e i i l(» l a A . M . a n d 2 - 0 I ’ . M . H'il l i r o a d w a y New V o rU C ity (N r. o rth W O rlli S I.) 2 -8'^ 72 J''ile until f u r t h e r notice. 'r e ihiilciil fl.WH) mi.s.sion, 641 Wa.shinj^ton Street, N e w Y o r k C ity. Diitlos T(j (jpetute radloielephone or ra(Ji(jtelegraph tranHmiLtersj, direc­ tional or iio n-diiectio nal radio aid, radio rcceiver.s, teleiyp^vvriiCiS, and as.sociated cquipinc*it; to (fuard a number of a ir c r a f t ra(jio ir ans m ittin g t'requenci(.>.s and co m m uni­ cate w ith a i r c r a f t by radiotelephone or radio telegi aph to monitor and report on operation of radio range.s and other aid.s including schedule w ea th e r broadcant .stations; to re­ port a r riv a l, departu re or pa.s.sage of a i r c . a f t ; to broadca.st w ea the r reports and a ir w a y in fo rm a tio n ; to ob.serve and report on operation of airpo rt or in term edia te Landing field and otner lig hting aids; to make observation under U. S. W e a th e r B u reau rules and regu la ­ tions and perforate or tr aiis m lt w ea th e r reports by means of te le­ ty p e w r ite r equipm('nt a t m in im um ty pin g speed of 35 words per m in ­ ute (touch method ty pin g must be used in this operation) ; to ex­ change w e a th e r reports, messages, and other signals or types of in fo r ­ mation w ith other stations by r a ­ diotelegraph, .sending, and copying to ty p e w r ite r a t m in im u m speeds of 30 words per minute. Ilp c iiiirr m en ts Applica.nts m ust be able to oper­ ate a regu la r ty p e w r ite r w ith ac­ cura cy at a m in im u m speed of 40 words per m inu te Uoing the touch sy.stem. Apj)licants must also be able to tr a n s m it and leceive internationJll Mor.se code by radiotele­ graph a t a speed of 'at least 20 words per m in ute. I n ad.'ltion candidates! m ust have had at least one y e a r ’.^ experience w ith in the past seven ye ars as a commercial radiotelegraph operato r on board ship or a t a wireless com m unic a­ tion station, or a.T iad io tele graph op erato r in the N a v y , Coast Guard, or other go vernm en tal ve.ssel. Husis of UatingH No w r itte n test. A pijlicanfs will be rated on the q u ality and q u a n t­ ity of th(5ii- expcri(MU!e and fitness, on a scale of 100 according to sworn statem ents made in the a p ­ plication. I n ve.stijjator S a la r y : Ileri.d investiirator, Jfl.GOO; lirincipal iiive.stigator, .'53.800: inves­ tigator, $3,200 F o r employm ent in t>ie m a te ria l division, air corns. W a r D ep artm e n t. Applications will be issued and iec(>ived until f u r ­ th er notice at th e U. S. Civil Ser­ vice Cormiission, (;41 Washin gto n Street, X ew \ o r k City. Duties U nd er general direction and su­ pervision of the m ilita ry officer in charge, to perform responsible in ­ vestigational w o rk for the purpose of safe giu ir din g m ilita r y in fo r m a ­ tion and |)io tecting A i r ' C o i p s proj cl'i and materi.'ilH a'rainst loss by th eft, w ilf u l destruction or sabtita ge; to m vcstlg ate the cause ot dama.ge to or de.struction of propt>rty; to m ake in vestigations of vio­ lations of pertin en t laws, rules, and regulations and ot persons suspect­ ed of pa rtic ip atio n in sabotage or other subversive a c tivities: to as­ semble pertin ent in fo rm ation and present it in the fo rm of compre­ hensive w r itte n r e p o rts ; to present •‘videnco in connection w ith c r im ­ inal prosecutions institute d as a re­ sult of in fo rm a tio n developed d u r ­ ing in vestig ations; and to perform other related duties as assigned. Ileqiilremeiiils T w o to 6 ye ars’ experience, a good part of wh.ch must have been of a su pervisory na ture as (a ) an in vestigator of m ajo r crim inal ac­ tivities for a fedei-a!, state, or municipal agency; (b) a'^ an inves* tig ato r w ith a federal plant pro­ tection organiz ation or other respoi\siblo plant protective agency ca rryin g on a wide scope of inves­ tig ative an d protection activities (c) as an in vestig nto r in a c r im ­ inal investig ativ e agency whose op­ erations are na tilo n-w ide in scope (d) as an investig ator of cases of m ajo r destruction of jitonerty by violence fo r a large railroad or other largo in dustria l or co mmercial concern corporation (e) as a supervi.sory investig ator w ith a priv ate plant protection oi-ganization. of K atin g N o w r itte n test. Candidates will be rated on their cducatic'n and ('xpcM'ience as outlined in sworn statements in th eir applications. J u n ior LEADER .Tiiiilor Oe r ui) a t lo na l Analy.st, $2,000. I ’cr.winiPl AsHl.'itaTit, $L'.;;00-$;i,800. Tests B a sis S E R V IC E Inspector, T rainee, O rdnan ce M aterial Salary, ?1,410. Fo r <‘mployment in various federal agencies ’ in N e w Y o ik >ind N e w Jersey. Age lirnit.s IS to 35. Application's can be ob­ tained iuul must be filed at the offii'e of the TJ. S. Civil Service Com­ mission, G-11 W ash ing ton street, N e w Yoric. Duties As trainees in the capacity ot un­ der inspector of ordnance materials, to receive tr a in in g and instruction in the fu n d am e n ta ls of the in ­ spection of ordnance m ate ria ls to determine compliance of such m a ­ terials w ith te chnical specifications. K eqiiireiueiits A t least one y('ar of an engineer­ ing coui'se in a college of reoognizeti stand.n g or at least tw o years of resident study in a collegV' or t('chnical school' abovi' the second a iy grade, includiiu; a t least six semester hour.'^ crcilit each in m ath ematics, c h e rn i s t i' v, anil physics. of IJaliitg Competito rs will be ra'ed on the subject of mechanical aptitu de tests on a scal^- of ICO. As.s ls tant * (E n g in e e r in g ), J uni o r A s t r o m unr , $2,1100 C he m is t (liIxplG.stvea), $2,000 to $.">,()00. C he m ic a l lOiiKltieer ( a n y spuelaliv.ed br a nc h ) , .'S2 ,(HK) to $.', 0 0 0 . I 'hy slclst ( n ny s pc c lnllz c d br a nc h). $ 2 .(Ulf» to .5 .*>,C0 0 . I tadio M o n ll o r l n« Of flrnr, $2,000 l o $;!,2(I0. F ile t)v , lunn 30, 1!II2. A irport T r a f f i c C o nt r olle r . $2,000 to $:! 200. Alorport $::,.')()/). T ra ffic Cont rol E x a m in e r , M ulit lllth r nm( !rnnion, p la t e m a k e r and m ult llllrh pr e s s oppiarnr, Uat ud a s r e c e ive d unt il . lune i!0 , l!>t 2 . A lp ha b e t i c ear d - puni h o per a t o r , $1,200. I ’ile li.v flaiiuiir.v 8 : oriicu .Viipliaiico lli'PMlt Mi an, JI.GSO. l ';U' <' lil .' l!i ii, IjJl.liSii. llc a il i iivi'.sl iKUtor. !)! I.(!0 (). r r i i u i j i a l I iivi'.'U i K a t o i ' . $;!.SOO. 1 inatoi-, r i iiicipal I ' i ol i l K i'p resi'iitat iv* p r i'ii lii f s l i l p ) , t o $l,iiUO, F i l j by J a iu ia i y lo; (A p- Medical gruard atten dant, $1,020. i ! ‘’dic-8' technical a^xi.staut, $ 2.U0O. I><?idal hyglen.st, $1,020. Junior gradu.ate nurse, $1,020. Junior public henltli nurse, $1,800. I’ubllo health nura.l, $2,000. Graduate nurse, general staff duly. »1,.SOO. M-dlcnl te'’'iii'?lnn, $1 P2n to S2 oo() Junior laboratory helper, $1,440. I’ublic Health Nursing Consi-ltant, $2.(i00-.?3,200. Graduate nurse. Optional hrancnes; general sta ff duty and psychiatry. $108,7.') a month. Panama Canal ser vice only. E n gin eerin g, liKspector, enH::aeerlnK mat erials (aero n au tical), $2,:j00. In.'ipector, englnee rlriB m a t e r i a ls t h'al), $ 2 , 01111. In.siJfclor o f e lo thlnK. $2,000. I ns pe c t o r o f h a t s , $ 2 .C0 li. ( op In.spector of t(!xitl('a, $2,000. In.siieetor of o r dnnnc o m a t e r i a ls $2 ,:i 00 . Tri.^pector ( p o w d e r a nd e x p lo s iv e s ) $ 2 .,'too. I ns pec to r (slili) c o ns t r u i- t lo n ) . $2,.300. I ns pe c t o r ( s ig n a l corpa n( juipm e nt ) $2,000. A lso O rdnance Se nio r m e di c a l o f f ic e r , Sl.fi(H); rnertlcat o f f ic e r .fri.SOO; a nd a s s o c ia t e mi;dical o f fKc r . ,$;i.2 0 0 . and ECONOl Dl>»cover for th e hom cv o t t h i s rr.osi hotel FIN E 30, ROOM K adlo In Special TRAVEL BY CAR A rip roxlm ate M Cost )-0-( pr iv a t k Ev, 1 Person 2 I ’e r s o n n $o $3 jg Weeitiy to iami r n x H e n g e r # a n d i ’r i v n t e ( ' u r O w n e r h M e e t a n d S h a r e SCxpenne t o A H P o i n t s 3 I)IN IN (; KOOM S IS reiik fi isI f r o m 2 5c l . iUK 'l i eo nM 6 0 c D i n n e r s $1.00 Chaufet Travel Service 5 51 5 t h A v e .. c o r . 4Cth S t . V A . 6-3650 12 9 W .4 8 H N e w York ( BK 9-810, PER W E E K , b e a u t i f u l o u t s i d e .singly r o o m w i t h p r i v a t e b a t h , r a d i o , Simmons B eau tyrost m attress, all r o o m s both tu b and s h o w e r . A 2 4 - s t o r y firopronf h o t e l w i t h e v e r y c o m f o r t , convenioncf a n d l u x u r y a t m o d e r a t e r a t e s . T e n min u t e s t o T i m e . s S q u a r e , o n e s h o r t bloc!, t o s u b w a y a n d b u s l i n e s . B r o a d w a y striei o a r s p a s s o u r d o o r . D a i l y r a t e .s : $ 2 single, p r i v a t e b a t h ; $ 3 d o u b l e , p r i v a t e biitli W e e k l y : d o u b l e w i t h p r i v a t e ba^h. $12.30 S i n g l e s w i t h c o n n e c t i n g b a t h , $ 8 . 5 0 I’er Wk .4 n e w h o t e l . P h o n e S l J s . 7-190). Junior s^'noRrapher, $1,440, and junior typi.st. $1,200. Open for men only for employment In the variou Kovernmcnt a s e i u i e s In the State of New Vork. Horizontal soitlni' machin e opera tor. $l,'.Oi). Apiiointmeni In WtushiiiR ton, U. C. only. rjnk tratnor operator Insiructoi $:t,200; link trainer operator, S2,IiO<i Civil Aeronautica Adminlstrallon. Stude nt phy- siot lier apy aid. $ 1 2 0 w m .; a ppr e n t ic e pliy.siot he r a p y aid E X T R A COMFi Vac9tion— T ra v e l I ns t r u m e n t m a k e r , $2,200. J u nio r coi ir iunlcat luny o per a t o r tali na v iK at io n) , $1.4tO. J u nio r r o m munlc at I <'ns o p e r a t o r ( hiBh s|)eed ra dio e ( t i iip in e n l), $ 1 ,0 2 0 . J unio r coPl>er pla t e m a p «ni 4ravor $ 1 . 1 to J u nio r meteornlofji.st, $2,000. AiipIIentloiis will he r at e d us r erot ved until J u ne ;;o, 1 0 1 2 . J unio r Kt cnot jrapher, Junior t ypis t Was hlnirt on. I). C.. o nly. $1,1)0 . HH'.’. Junior engineer. $2,000. piu »0, 1912. l<y Chief engineering aid, $•> ([,,» clpal. $2,300; .senior, $2,000; old. $1 too. L.ast filing dat ii 11(42. and E x p lo siv e s Insp ection Knslneer. $3 800. Fll<> by Jur;p A rt is t ic llt hog r ai) her , $1,H00. In.spei'tor, enKOieL-rlnc iii a I e rla l « $ 2 ,:iil0 . SP EC IA L MONTHLY RATES HOTEL MANHATTAN TOWERS BROADWAY AT 76th ST., NEW YORK Head r>hot<israi>her. $2,000; senloi pli()to.t;rai)her, ,'S2.(l(il); assiataiil photoKi iiphcr. .$1,02(1; under piioto^ra pher, $1200. Last lilinB date Is Juno ;W l;)-t2. TabnlatlHK machin e operator, $1.2G(i to $I,4tO a year. J uni o r v e t e r ina r i a n, $2,01)0. niu e j TiiU o ') e ra lor , $1,200 to $1,410 I .as t filini; d a t e I.s J u n e .W. 1012. U nde r m lnioo ijr aph o pe ra t or , $1.2(10. Senio r r a dio s o nde tei h nlc ia n . $2,000. I ndus t r ia l apecUills t. $2,000 lo $,'),OUU A^e nt , tr'ulo and I ndus tr ia l f-duca tion, $:;. 8 (l0 to $ 1, 0 0 0 , I!:idio m e c h a n k - t e c h n i c i a n , $1,020 to $2,;;oo. T e c h n h a l and s c i e n t i f ic a id (Includ Iiik: o pt io na l branches), $1,8 0 0 ti. $2.(J0n. F i le to J u no ;«). 1912, J unio r p hy s ic is t . S2.000. .N’ef j at ive c ut t e r . $ 1 .8 (10. ^’l^.^■.siotherapy iild, .*11,800 I ’roi'urc nie nt I ns pe ct or , $2.,‘JOO Uof fioral a 'f ent . t r a de a nd I ndus tr ial e duc a t io n. $4,000. Shipya rd insj iec to r ( v a r i o us s pe c ia l tle.s), $:i, 2 0 0 . Under t a b u l a t in g m a c h i n e o pe ra to r. LEADING SHOWS OF THE WEEK MUSICAL $1,200. Coal m ine I ns pect or , S.I.Si'O; s e nior . .?t 0 (10 ; a s s o c ia t e , $3,200; a s s is t a n t , $2, (SCO. D e nt a l hy g le n ls t , $ 1 , 0 2 0 . Me dic al Kuard attendant, $1,020, m e d ic a l le c h nl c a l nss i.s tant , $ 2 , 0 0 0 U nde r mimeoR-ra|)lt o pe r a t o r $1,200. Fo r a p p o i n t m e n t in W a s h l n s t o n , I). C.. o nly. Spe c ia lis t In m a t e r n a l a nd ehlld he a lt h , v ar lc ua crrades. $ ; ; ,2 0 0 lo ,$").0 0 0 . I nsi)ector, er is Inee r hiB m a t e r i a ls ( a e r o n a u t le a n , v a r i o us t ira de s, $ 1 ,0 2 0 to $ 2 , 0 0 0 . Air c ar r ie r I ns pec to r ( o pei a t l o n s ) . $;;,800. A s s o c ia t e A lr - C a r r le r I ns pecto r ( o pe r a t io ns ) , $;!„‘.00. Civil A e r o na u t ic s A dm ini s t r a t io n , he pa r t rnpnt o f Com­ me r ce . Tr aine e . t r a f f 'e e o nt r nlle r ( a ir w a y a nd a ir po r t ) . $l,K(iO. C'lvil A e r o na ut ic s A(Iinlnisti-;it ion. I )u[)!irtment of C o m ­ mer ce. 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