4 -1 9 4 2 R IG H T S C IV IL IN Vol. 3 No. 18 ★ ★ ★ New York, January 13,1942 O F S E R V A N T S A R M E D F O R C E S See Page 9 Price Five Cents G fd cfs l r « P r o f e s s i o n a l A s s t E x a c ts ! S e e t a g e 1 5 % D EFEN SE FREE FO R T R A IN IN G W O M EN S e e P a g e 8 W h a t to S tu d y fo r N Y C C L E R K , T Y P I S T T e s ts S e e P a g e 6 Page C IV IL Two EDERAL S E R V IC E CIVIL SERVICE By C H A R LES e d , i t is u s u a l l y n e c e s s a r y to b r i n g o n e in f r o m o u t s i d e t h e D i s ­ trict o f C olu m b ia. F o rtu n ately, th e C o m m iss io n h a s a lr e a d y giv en e xam in ation s to th ou.°an ds of youn g m en and w om en w ho have been g r a d u a t e d fro m h ig h sch ool. M a n y o f th e s e in d iv id u a ls follow th e p ro ced u re of g e t t in g a high s c h o o l d i p l o m a p l u s s o m e b u sin ess-co lleg e training, a n d then p a ss a civ il-serv ice e x a m in a tio n . W AR T n o a k e s W in S t e n o s W a r s TIui .slory v v l i i c l > follows c om os d iri'c tly f r o m t h e L'nito*! S t a te s Civil S»*rvic*; C'ommiHsioii. VVe c o n s i d e r it one of p a r a m o u n t imj)or4anc e; su re ly a s to r y to w h ic h e v e r y s t e n o g r a p h e r sh ould give h e e d ; w h ie h sh o u ld lead y o u n g ni«‘n and wome n looking f o r a c a r e e r to eont<*mplate st«*nc g r a p h y a s one of the; very imp-.-rtant j o b s ; w hie h sh o u ld give o l d e r m e n an*| w o m e n a view of p o ss ib le new o p p o r tu n itie s .—E d ­ ito r . IIV VbfrlUM U>* i IUI» «>ty an S h ip s w ill w in th e w ar, g u n s w i l l w i n U ie w a r ; n o w t h e A m e r ­ i c a n p e o p l e a r e f i n d i n g o u t t h a t it a ls o ta k e s s t e n o g r a p h e r s to w in ■w a r s . In a d d itio n to r ec r u itin g t h o u sa n d s of m a c h in ists, to o lm a k ' e r s a n d all k in d s o f e n g i n e e r s for n a v y yards and arsen als th rou gh­ o u t th e n atio n , th e U n ite d S t a te s C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s . s i o n is c a l l ­ i n g in to W a s h in g t o n h u n d r e d s o f train ed sten ograp h ers w ho pos­ s e s s the n e c essa ry qu a lifica tio n s f o r th e job. T h e C o m m i s s i o n is p e t t i n g th e m w h e r e v e r an d w lione v er th ey are needed by defen se a g e n c ie s. M ost s ten o g ra p h ers re­ ceiv e en tran ce ap p oin tm en ts at s a l a r i e s o f $12 0 a m o n t h . •M ust S c o u r C o u n tr y “ W e c a n a n d w ill g e t all th e s te n o g r a p h e r s th at are needed a s f a s t a s th ey are n e e d e d ,” the UniL ed S t a l e s Civil S e r v ic e C o m ­ m is s io n e r s said recen tly. T hcro a r e v e r y f e w s t e n o g r a p h e r s in W a s h in g to n w ho are not already a s s i g n e d to d e f e n s e a c t i v it ie s of s o m e d e s c r i p t i o n . T h e r e f o r e, w h e n a n e w s t e n o g r a p h e r is n e e d ­ I [tnttrrtmtr, m I acli r~i tn itidtiiitf anK»ltrtf. •orH- lo lofitw•*»» OM tttrfsrmaret’ f*r -t- »> ktuKtim V________ _____ </* W «tUatlM I* IMrUMMt ' _ a ftttU M tu n f ruiffiift IW,: nefntr'. ■''% ............................ “"^ »r ^ < W 'I'v V nvHttX n o m m fn m <m % .i,' aleiMnu a u M M * a ^ t r * f wewUaMt Mltavt-lilin, k mmUMt M tMM ' m K sr .s . 4 fwswv** «»• l« •m ttrnKf «>U^ to« This is w h at the new U. S. efficien cy rating fo rm lo oks like p a r w ith s a la r ie s paid e m p lo y e e s in W a s h in g t o n . E F F IC IE N C Y F. T e e t h f o r D. R. also has used that efficien cy - ratin g covers more system th an 4 0 0,000 w h ite-collar F e d e r a l w o r k e rs has b e e n a m e n d e d in a n e ffo r t to m a k e it m e a n s o m e t h i n g to th e e m p l o y e e ; t h a t is , e i t h e r b y r a i s ­ i n g h i s s a l a r y , r e d u c i n g it, o r b y firin g him . H ere are th e n ew condition^ ; 1 A n em p loyee w h o se efficien cy * r a t i n g is e i t h e r “ e x c e l l e n t ” o r “ v e r y g o o d ” is e l i g i b l e f o r s a l a r y a d v a n c e m e n t to th e h ig h e s t r a te o f c o m p e n s a t i o n in t h e g r a d e . ake advantage of this opportunity. ■ sc you r identification card to gain admission. ^ O “ G o o d ” e f f ic ie n c y r a t in g w ill * m a k e th e e m p lo y e e eligib le for s a la r y a d v a n c e m e n t u p to a n d in­ clu d in g th e m id d le rate o f com p e n ir a t i o n i n t h e g r a d e . em em bcr " W e l t ” fo r yo ur Furniture needs. njo y this offer and buy the B e s t fo r the Least. E- WELT FURNITURE CORP. 39 to 4 7 W . 1 9 th St., N . Y . C ity C H e ls e a 3 -5 3 5 0 -5 3 5 1 O pen daily from 9 A. t o fi P . M ., i n c l u d i n g S a t u r d a y s O p e n T h u r s d a y s u n l i l i) P . M. 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O th erw ise, h i s s a l a r y w o n ’t b e a f f e c t e d i f h e ’s in t h e l o w e r h a l f o f h i s grade. An em p loyee w h o se efficien cy ‘ r a t i n g is “ u n s a t i s f a c t o r y ” w’o n ' t b e p e r m i t t e d t o r e m a i n in h i s jo b . If h e's s er v in g a pro­ b a t io n a r y p eriod, th e e m p lo y e e w ill be d r o p p ed fr o m th e serv ic e. B u t i f h e ’s a r e g u l a r e m p l o y e e , h e ’ll b e a s s i g n e d t o a j o b w i t h a lo w e r c la ss ific a tio n w h ic h w ill be m ore nea rly c o m m e n s u r a te w ith h is a b ility . B u t if n o v a c a n c y e x ­ i s t s in a l o w e r c l a s s i f i c a t i o n , t h e em p lo y e e w ill be sep a ra ted . The efficien cy ratin g system n o w h a s s h a r p t e e t h , or w ill h a v e when it b e c o m e s effectiv e on M a r c h 31, 1942, a t a t i m e w h e n new e ffic ie n c y r a tin g s w ill be given. ACCOUNTS OPENED BY MHH-Vou also mail your Jepoaiu. 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A ftor th e W a r A s a h ig h official of th e G o v ­ e r n m e n t e x p l a i n s , t h e s i t u a t i o n in th e field is n o w a u a b n o r m a l on e. T en s o f th o u sa n d s of em p lo y ees a r e n o w o n t h e p a y r o l l w'ho w i l l be dropp ed a fter th e w ar. It w o u ld be a d iffic u lt job to cla ssify th ese m a n y th o u sa n d s of jobs n o w w ith th e prospects th a t a few m o n t h s or y e a r s la te r a la r g e p e r ­ cen tage of t h e m w ou ld be dropped. T h e o fficial w e n t on to ex p la in th a t th e p lan n o w w a s to e x te n d th e C lassification A c t o n l y to th o se ag en cies th a t are w ell-esta b ­ l i s h e d , t h e o n e s t h a t w o n ’t b e a f ­ fected by post-w ar re-adju stm en t. M ean tim e, th e Civil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n is p l a n n i n g o n a n 18m o n t h job to b r in g th e e s t im a t e d 180,0 00 F e d e r a l w orkers under C ivil S erv ic e. T h e r e a l j o k e r in t h e R a m s p e c k A c t is th e f a c t t h a t each d epartm en t and a g en cy m u st r e c o m m e n d e a ch of its e m p lo y e e s . U n l e s s t h e e m p l o y e e is r e c o m ­ m e n d e d h e ’ll b e k e p t i n h i s p r e s ­ e n t job a t th e s a m e s a la r y an d r a tin g in d efin itely . “ It Can W a it” T h e r e ’s p l e n t y t o d o i n W a s h ­ in g to n tod ay, an d r e c o m m e n d in g e m p lo y e e s fo r C ivil S e r v ic e is looked on as so m e th in g th a t can w ait. A f t e r all, t h e a c t i t s e lf g iv e s th e a g e n c ie s a y e a r in w h ic h to m a k e th e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s — a l l t h i s y e a r —a n d t o d a t e p r a c ­ tica lly n o a g e n c y h a s r e c o m m e n d ­ e d m e r it for its e m p lo y e e s. U n q u estion ab ly t h e P resident w ill h a v e to w r ite th e d e lin q u e n t a g e n c ie s a reb u k in g letter in a few m o n th s u n less th e y c o m e through w ith recom m en d ation s p rom p tly. U, S, Applications In New Quarters a r W A SH IN G T O N . th eir s a la r y c h e c k s d ep osited ^ certain p o sitio n s em er, appeared W h e n th e F e d e r a l C om m ission e x p r e s s e d a n e e d fo r translators, t h e C i t y C o m m i s s i o n s e n t ov er n a m e s o f a l l w h o f i l e d f o r t h e re­ c e n t i n t e r p r e t e r t e s t , w h i c h i s still b e in g rated. T h e c i t y j o b p ay s $1,560, $60 l e s s t h a n t h e f e d e r a l s a l a r y o f $1,620. T h e t e s t wag h e ld in m a n y la n g u a g e s . N a m e s o f t h o s e w h o h a v e been s u c c e s s f u l o n v a r io u s licensing t e s t s o f t h e C i t y C o m m i s s i o n we re a ls o s u b m itte d to th e Federal C o m m i s s i o n t o m e e t n e e d s for S t a tio n a r y F ir e m e n , R efrigerat­ in g R e p a ir m e n , an d M ach in ists. th is p o l y e e s in A m e r i c a ’s i s l a n d b a s e s . But nvestigate. federal U . S . L o o k s O v e r th e C la ssifica tio n A c t to p a y e m - h i t e - C o l l a r The I■ Y o r k C i t y ell, fill T ran slators MUM'Htfte W e w e st designs in M o derns and P eriods. to U . S . C ity S ten o s urniture of all ty p e s fo r all rooms, cal Savings up to 50%. t o F o u r h u n d r e d e l i g i b l e s o n tho ste n o g r a p h e r , g r a d e 2 list have alread y been offered job s at | 1 , 4 4 0 in W a s h i n g t o n , t o m e e t th e a c u te d em a n d o f th e federal agen, c i e s . T h e F e d e r a l C o m m i s s i o n is also interested in c i t y , “ in eli g i b l e s , ” t h o s e w h o f a i l e d t h e c it y s t e n o g r a p h e r t e s t . T h e s e persona m a y b e o f f e r e d p o s i t i o n s b u t w il l h a v e t o m e e t t h e s t a n d a r d s o f th e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t . - T h i s w il l p r o b a b ly m e a n p a s s i n g a federal s te n o t e s t or its eq u iv a len t. HI* mDk. S h a r p under one roof, lists , p o w e r in a s m a l l w a y to e x t e n d ■ i t t e d im m in e n t th is w eek . R epresen­ ta tiv e s o f b o th c o m m is s io n s were a s s ig n e d to th e jo b o f im p le m e n ts in g th e p la n s fo r coop eration ; t h e y a r e ; W il li a m B ro d y , junior e x a m in e r o f th e C ity C om ission , a n d E d w a r d L e s h o w i t z , o f th e F e d e r a l C o m m i s s i o n ’s r e c r u i t m e n t bureau. m- niK4d ■ IM I «m«n» S u b m gency tftiottntxta i» tUmttr *nae pr^cnnM* , ' , 1^1 tf ft t t iim n n OndmttM' (%wr> . k f i ' (M Pi we uh -t t ti re r n* M t •1)4 t p t w n n E l i g i b l e s gib le 5 ». MiM m*o<UtlMtU in ltdltot <n «»iwyiMrr, or (K Mta wwttwry. an* in rtwtit'ii'Mt. 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A n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in t h e e x a m ­ in a tio n s for ste n o g r a p h e r s in th e F ed era l serv ice sh o u ld see th e local U n ite d S t a te s civil s er v ic e s o c ie t a r y at a n y first-or seco n d c l a s s p o s t o f f i c e f o r c o m p l e t e in foim a tio n . In N evr Y o r k C ity, t h e p l a c e t o a p p l y is 641 W a s h ­ in g to n street. T uesday, LEADER em p lo y ees A p p lica tio n s for e x a m in a tio n s o f th e U n it e d S t a t e s C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m issio n are n o w b e in g d is­ trib u ted in la rg er q u a rter s in R o o m 117 a t t h e F e d e r a l B u i l d ­ i n g , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t . Ap­ p lica n ts m a y enter th ro u g h the Barrow Street entrance. The r o o m Is o p e n f r o m 9 a . w . t o 5 : 3 0 p .m . _ ' ___ 2 1 8 N . Y . S t a t e L ALBANY— A vast i s t s n u m b e r of S t a t e e l i g i b l e l i s t s h a s b e e n sub­ m itted to sid era tio n W a sh in g to n for con­ b y f e d e r a l authorities. C o o p era tio n am ong C ity , N ew York eral civil service been in the N ew State, York and fed­ officials has “ta lk in g ” stage for m a n y m o n t h s ; o n e r e s u l t o f these con versation s is stance, w ith 217 under use the exam in ation in the present S tate federal for in­ r e g i s te r s pos.<^ible service. An o f f i c i a l o f t h e S t a t e C i v i l Service C om m ission in form ed T he LEAD­ ER that K enneth H arry th e G. lists* w e re Beggs, Hubbard, of s e n t to assista n t the to s t a f f of t h e C ou n cil o f P e r s o n n e l Adm in­ istra tio n . A f t e r s t u d y i n g p r e l i m i n a r y dat3( a c c o r d in g to S t a te o ffic ia ls, ington asked f o r a l l essential d e t a i l s c o n c e r n i n g 80 o f t h e list® subm itted. T h e c o m p l e t e selec­ tion o f lists fo llo w s b elow : T h o se fo r w h ic h a d d ition al w a s s u b m i t t e d a r e in boldface t y p e . T o g e t h e r w i t h e a c h title, is a f i g u r e i n d i c a t i n g t h e appi't>xim a t e n u m b e r o f e l i g i b l e s on the list. ( R e a d e r s a r e w a r n e d n o t to as­ s u m e t h a t t h e s e l i s t s a r e already o n t h e w'a y t o b e i n g u s e d b y ♦he f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t . T h e whole p r o c e s s o f c o o p e r a t i v e r e c r u it m e n i a m o n g c i t y , s t a t e , a n d f e d e r a l of­ fic e r s is still u n d e r s tu d y .) J u n i o r A c c o u n t a n t ..................... J u n i o r E x a m i n e r o f S t a t e Kxp e n i l l t u r e s ........................................... ^ (C o n t in u e d on page Eigh tee n) G u a r d s a t 6 4 1 G u a r d s w h o s t a n d before F e d e r a l b u i l d i n g a t 641 W a s lim g ] t o n s tree t c o m e fr o m t h e post f i c e la b o r e r list. T h e i r uniform c o n s i s t s o f h a n d s o m e p eak ed cat a n d t h e y c a r r y b i g re vol ve rs, b i g re d -b rick b u i l d i n g hou se s Second D istr ict o f f i c e of ^ U n i t e d S t a t e s C i v i l S e rv ice CO m is s io n a n d s e v e r a l oth er eral o ffice s. CIVIL SERVICE ’LEADK** i,,e CoDjrlKlit. 1941. by Civ her PubniutiniiiN, liif. Enteretl ond-cliiNH matter Oot. 2, 193 t p<Hit office at New York. * >jg79 . aer the Act of March S, ^ T uesday, Jan u ary 13, 1942 CIVIL C IV IL SERVICE S E R V IC E LEADER IN P a g fe T h r e f NEW YORK P A Y R A IS E S R a c e B ia s H a s N o P la c e in C iv il S e r v ic e , N o t Y e t , S a y s H a r d -H ittin g N e g ro B u t M C o u n c ilm a n CITY JO B S W e l f a r e H ‘I f the or d e r s a B oard ten of E stim a te or fifte en per c en t \vage i n c r e a s e f o r c i t y e m p l o y e e s , the c i t y ’s b u d g e t is g o i n g to be r idiculou sly o v e r t a x e d . W h e r e a r e wc g o i n g to get th e m oney w holesale a d j u s t m e n t s ? for Y o u tell n ie ! ” T hom as J. P a tterso n sp ea k in g ; he's A ssista n t D ir ec to r of the Budget, At the sam e tim e, M r. P a t t e r ­ son r e v e a l e d t h a t a c a r c f u l s t u d y is b e i n g m a d e by h is bureau of the s a l a r y s c h e d u l e s o f c i t y w o r k ­ ers. H e revealed th a t em p loyees in t h e l o w e r w a g e b r a c k e t s “ w i l l be t h e m o s t l i k e l y o n e s a f f e c t e d by w a g e a d j u s t m e n t s . ” The survey into wages and ho urs w a s o r d e r e d b y M r , P a t t e r ­ son. It is ta n ta m o u n t to a n ad ­ m is s io n t h a t t h e c i t y h a s r e c o g ­ nized s u f f i c i e n t r e a s o n f o r a n i n ­ vestigation in to c u r r e n t s a la ries. S p e c if i c s u g g e s t i o n s r o r a d j u s t n ip nts—i f a n y —w o n ’t b e m a d e b y the B u d g e t B u r e a u u n t i l a l l t h a f ar ts a r e i n . And if th e B o a rd o f E s t im a t e does o r d e r a g e n e r a l p a y r a i s e ? It is t h e p u r p o s e o f t h i s o f f i c e to be r e a d y f o r a l l e m e r g e n c i e s . ” Patterson sp e a k in g . I s a a c s P a y A s k s A d j u s t m E x-B orou gh M. I s a a c s , e n t P resident of C ity C o u n cilm a n A. C layton P ow ell, J r., th e o n ly N egro N e w Y o r k e r e v e r to g a in a p la ce in th e c it y a d m in is t r a t iv e body, and pastor of th e A b y ssin ia n B a p t i s t C h u r c h In H a r l e m , t h i s w e e k la id m o s t o f th e b la m e for ra cia l d is c r im in a t io n in fe d e r a l civil s e r v ic e to th e o ffice r s re­ s p o n sib le fo r th e d ir e c tio n o f th a n a t i o n ’s a r m e d forces. H e re­ v e a le d h e w o u ld u r g e th e C ity C ouncil to m e m o r ia liz e C o n g ress to ta k e a c tio n to r ec tify th e sit­ u ation. “ T h e W a r D e p a r tm e n t,” sa id C ou n cilm an P o w ell, “ has been n u rsin g th e am b ition s of prom ­ inent and in flu en tia l Sou thern le g isla to r s to k e e p N e g r o p eople ou t of civil ser v ic e W a r D e p a r t­ m e n t j o b s . C e r t a i n l y t h i s i s n ’t h elp in g n a tio n a l d e fe n se a n y .” In an exclu sive in terv iew w ith T h e L E A D E R , C ou n cilm an P o w ­ ell s a id t h a t w h ile h e c a n f in d s p a r s e i n s t a n c e s o f r a c e b ia s in m u n ic ip a l civil ser v ic e , h e h a s g a zed w th in d ign ation upon the situ a tio n in th e fe d e r a l g o v e rn ­ m e n t o ffices. O pposes made man a t W e d n e s d a y ’s C o u n c i l s e s ­ sion b y c a l l i n g f o r “ p r o m p t ” a n d ■'r e a s o n a b le ” a d j u s t m e n t s i n p a y scales f o r c i v i l s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s In the c i t y t o m e e t t h e r i s i n g c o s t of li v in g . H e urged the pay boosts in s p i t e o f M a y o r L a G u a r dia’s d e m a n d f o r e c o n o m i e s . ‘ Fair w o r k in g c o n d itio n s for civil s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s w i l l b r i n g from t h e m m a x i m u m c o o p e r a t i o n and c o n t r i b u t i o n s , ” s a i d C o u n c i l ­ man I s a a c s . “ W e m u s t p r o m p t l y make r e a s o n a b le p r o v is io n fo r th e lower p a i d c i v i l s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s to e n a b l e t h e m t o m e e t t h e r i s i n g co st s o f l i v i n g . ” “ l-in -3” sp ite t h e M a y o r ’s c o n t e n t i o n s . P essim ism A bout C hances The LEADER relia b le source learned th at th e from pay a in ­ c rea se r e c o m m e n d a tio n m o s t lik e­ P e s s i m i s m O v e r ly w ill su ffer a d ire fate when th e B o a rd of E s t im a te fin a lly d e­ in R ? iis e s Council P a y m e m b e i ’s , have agreed th a t city who em p lo y ees (.loserve a g e n e r a l p a y i n c r e a s e t o meet the r is i n g c o s t o f liv in g th is w e ek r e m a i n e d a d a m a n t i n t h e i r stand d e s p i t e M a y o r L a G u a r d i a ’s call f o r t h e s t r i c t e s t e c o n o m y i n departm ental b u d g e ts. C o u n c ilm an W i l l i a m A . Carroll, "ho headed com m ittee th e sp ecia l th at urged C ou n cil c id e s to g e t it o u t of th e w a y . M a y o r L a G u a r d i a ’s h e a v y v o t i n g p o w er a lo n e is ex p e cted to brin g a b o u t its a b a n d o n m e n t in v ie w o f his d e m a n d s fo r e c o n o m y vo iced befo re th e C ou n cil W e d n e sd a y . Borough P resident Jam es A. B urke, o f Q ueens, a form er Coun­ cil m e m b e r , to ld T h e L E A D E R h e is “ v e r y s y m p a t h e t i c ” t o w a r d p a y rises for m u n icip a l em p loyees b u t f r a n k ly is “ v e r y p e s s im is t ic ” over th e c h a n c e s th a t a n y in ­ c r e a se s w ill be p u t into effe c t. th e B oard Of E s t i m a t e t o a d j u s t p a y s t a n d ards upward for held t h a t m u n i c i p a l city w orkers, w orkers are *^ore entitled to p a y in crea ses th an b e fo r e h is sp e c ia l com '^littee s t a r t e d f u n c t i o n i n g . E n titled to B o o st M u n icip al e m p lo y e e s are b ein g asked t o p u t i n m o r e t i m e o n |heir j o b s , ” s a i d M r . C a r r o ll , ^>id t h a t m e a n s , m o r e t h a n e v e r , are e n title d to h a v e th eir pay b o o s t e d . ” C o u n c i l m a n A n t h o n y J. D i g i o '’ann a p o i n t e d o u t “ t h e e f f i c i e n c y niu n icip al g o v e r n m e n t c a n o n ly “e high w h e n t h e p e r s o n n e l g e t s ^Uflicient m o n e y t o e n a b l e t h e m ° Ko a b o u t t h e i r t a s k s w i t h t h e ^ ss ur anc e t h e y a r e m e e t i n g t h e i r 'fiancial o b l i g a t i o n s . ” C ouncilm an W illia m M. M ca r ih y contend ed “ th ere still ^ ou id be m o n « y in th a a c c r u a l s ^ hand to m e e t m u c h n e e d e d Pay i n c r e a s e s f o r m u n i c i p a l w o r k ­ 's d e s e r v i n g t h e m , r e g a r d l e s s o f the M a y o r h a s s a id . ” p “u n c i l m e n L o u i s C o h e n , J o h n N ugent and W illia m N. Conrad d o clared t h e m s e l v e s in f a v c r "'age b o o s t s f o r t h o s e m u n i c i p a l W P r e v a i l i n g I s s u e P a y U n s o l v e d But New York City Prepares to Pay To its sk illed em p lo y ees, try. p rev a ilin g On back in p rivate pay, th e in g th eir fin g e r s cro ssed . A c c o r d ­ in g to th e e n tr y r e c e n tly in se rted in th e F rien d vs. V a le n tin e co u rt ord er, th e P o l ic e C o m m i s s io n e r is restrain ed from em p lo y in g a n y o n e else bu t telep h o n e o p era to r e lig i­ b le s in t e le p h o n e o p e r a t o r p o s i­ tio n s. A f t e r 14 m o n t h s o f l i t i g a ­ tio n in w h i c h t h e y h a v e g o n e to th e S u p rem e Court tw ice, th e A p ­ pellate D iv isio n th ree tim es a n d th e Court o f A p p eals tw ice, th e b o y s o n th e list are on p in s a n d n eed les, n ow th at th e y h ave v ic ­ to r y w ith in th eir g rasp . C a n ’t U s e C o p s T h e y ought to f i x i t so race bias hasn’t a chance in C iv il S e r ­ vice, insists A . C la yton P o w e ll, Jr., the c i t y ’s f i r s t colored councilman, and a preacher, besides. in the public discrim in ate sch ools, and a g a i n s t often N egro p eop le, a s it u a t io n h e d e s c r ib e d a s “ d istressfu l.” B y p u ttin g w o r k e rs under civ il serv ice, he stated, th e y w ou ld o b tain s u ffic ie n t s e ­ c u r ity to fr e e t h e m fr o m “ th e m o n e y is to c o m e o u t o f p r e s e n t b u d g e t fu n d s, a n d m u s t th erefo re b e p a i d o u t b y J u n e 30, e n d o f th e fis c a l p eriod. E m p l o y e e s w h o a c c e p t t h e 50 p e r c e n t o f f e r w ill s i g n w h a t is ta n ta m o u n t to a g e n e r a l release a g a in s t th e city . T h o s e w h o do n o t a c c e p t w ill p r o b a b ly b rin g l e g a l a c t io n a g a i n s t t h e c i t y for th e entire d ifferen tia l. A rgum ents T h ose w h o are u rg in g th e e m ­ p l o y e e s t o a c c e p t t h e 50 p e r c e n t fo r m u la p o in t out; T h e r e is n o g u a r a n t e e t h a t t h e 50 p e r c e n t o f f e r w i l l s t i l l b e a v a ila b le f o llo w in g a c o u r t ru lin g. S h o u ld th e cou rt order th e c ity to r e t u r n t o t h e o r i g i n a l 10 p e r c e n t red uction, b a se d on th e v a lu e o f C ivil S e r v ic e b e n e fit s , it is p o s­ sib le t h a t t h e e n t i r e c l a i m w ill be w ip ed ou t a n d th e u n w illin g e m ­ p l o y e e s g e t n o d i f f e r e n t i a l a t a ll. E v e n sh o u ld th e co u rt order the c i t y t o p a y 1 00 p e r c e n t o f t h e d ilftn en tial, e m p lo y e e s w ill h ave to p a y o u t le g a l fe e s. S in c e lit ig a tio n is a s lo w p ro­ c e s s , th e s u in g e m p lo y e e s w ill h a v e to w a it fo r s o m e t im e w h ile th o se w h o a c c e p t th e c ity 's pro­ p o s a l g e t cold c a s h w i t h i n a s h o r t p eriod. W AR is and the sala ry actu ally re­ ceived by em p lo y ees. E m p l o y e e s h a v e n ’t a l l s a i d y e s t o t h e s e c o n d p a r t o f t h i s pro> p o sal. N e v e r th e le s s , N e w York C i t y i s g o i n g a h e a d v^ith p l a n s t o p a y out th e cash. T h e payroll c h e c k in g u n it of C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O ffice has been d ou b led in p s r so n n e l, w ith fo u r em p lo y e e s tran sferred from oth er un its. D e te r m in a tio n o f th e salary c la im s o f th e e m p lo y e e s w ill g e t u n d e r w a y in a b o u t a w e e k . N e x t s te p is p a y m e n t to t h c . s w h o h a v e a c c e p te d th e proposal. T h e o ? E ligib les on th e telep h o n e op er­ w illin g to p a y 50 p e r ce n t o f th e pay D a t o r , g r a d e 1, ( m a l e ) l i s t a r e k e e p ­ th e d ifferen ce b etw een th e p rev a ilin g W ill V a le n tin e do ab ou t th e telep h o n e o p era to r situ ation ? ind us­ city h a t W h a t w ill P o lic e C o m m iss io n e r c ity h a s a g r e e d to p a y th e ra te o f pay B o a r d LAW V a l e n t i n e A s k s “ B r e a k ” fo r U n d erlin gs w o r k e r s in n e e d o f in c r e a se s d e­ T i r e TH E B u ie T h e dap per legislator said he h ad a n o th e r im m ed ia te con sid era­ tion . “ T h o s e c u s to d ia l b o s s e s in th e B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n ,” h e said , “ m u st be p u t u n d e r civ il ser v ic e reg u la tio n s if th ose w h o are e m ­ p loyed b y th e m are to g e t a ‘b r e a k ’ a n d i f t h e y t h e m s e l v e s are n o t to be p o litical p u p p e ts.” H e poin ted o u t th a t cu stod ial w o r k e rs cu rren tly h a v e free reign to h ire a n d fire m a in te n a n c e m e n e l p s F o r ty sten os and in v estig a to rs o f th e W elfare D e p a r tm e n t h a v e been “ borrow ed” by th e N e w Y o r k C ity T ire R a t io n in g B o a r d s, T h e y ’r e w o r k i n g o n a t e m p o r a r y b a s is a t th eir n e w d u ties, a n d t h e y ’r e b e i n g p a i d b y t h e W e l ­ fare D epartm ent. C ou n cilm an P o w e ll w ou ld elim ­ in a te r u les c a llin g for so -ca lled “ one ou t of th re e ” ap p oin tm en ts in fe d e r a l c iv il s e r v ic e . “ A f t e r a c a n d i d a t e a p p l i e s tv yic e fo r a fe d e r a l jo b a n d is tu r n e d d ow n ea ch tim e, th o u g h he h a s p assed th e test, h e sh ou ld au to­ m a tic a lly be g iv e n his a p p o in t­ m e n t be h e c o lo r ed or w h it e . T h e r e ’s n o r e a s o n w h y t h i s p l a n c o u l d n ’t w o r k . S o m e t im e s ru les are strin g en t and people ju st d o n ’t d o a n y t h i n g a b o u t t h e m . ” S tan ley M anhattan, his f i r s t s p e e c h a s a C i t y C o u n c i l ­ C ity D e p t . a y b e S p e c i a l F o r A r m T r e a t m e d M e n t e n T h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n v/ill r e c o m m e n d t h a t th e le g is la ­ tu re c h a n g e th e m ilita r y la w s a f­ f e c t i n g C ivil S e r v ic e c a n d id a te s so th a t eligibles w h o are rea ch ed fo r a p p o i n t m e n t w h ile in m ilita r y serv ice be p e r m itted to rem a in on sp ecia l eligibles list u p o n th eir re­ tu rn to c iv ilia n life u n til such tim e as th ey are a g a in reach ed for a p p o in tm e n t. A t p r e se n t the c a n d id a t e w h o is r e a c h e d fo r a p ­ p o i n t m e n t w h i l e in m i l i t a r y s w * v i c e is p l a c e d u p o n a s p e c i a l l i s t bondage of cu sto d ia n s.” Then, after th in k in g a m om en t, he added; “ W h a t ’s m o r e , i t ’s a b o u t t i m e th e cu stod ian s stop p ed g ettin g all th e g r a v y in s o fa r a s s a la r ie s go and th ose un der th em g e t a little m o r e o f w h a t is d u e t h e m . ” fo r a p e r io d o f o n e y e a r a f t e r ho r e t u r n s t o c i v i l i a n l i f e . I f h e is n o t rea ch ed for a p p o in tm e n t dur­ in g th a t y e a r h e lo s e s all h is ch a n c e s for a p p o in tm en t, T h e A p p e l l a t e D i v i s i o n ’s e n t r y , s t a t e s . . . “ C o m m e n c i n g 30 d a y s a fter th e e n try of th is order, th e respon dents . . . are hereby re­ s tr a in e d fr o m e m p lo y in g or c o n ­ t i n u i n g in t h e ir e m p l o y in t h e P o ­ lic e D e p a r t m e n t o n p a r t-tim e , fu ll t im e , t e m p o r a r ily , p e r m a n e n t ly , or in a n y o th e r m a n n e r in th e p o s i­ tion o f te le p h o n e opera to r, a n y p a tro lm a n , sergeant, p atrolm an elig ib le or a n y o th er p e r so n a p ­ p o in te d to a n d fil lin g th e p o s itio n o f te le p h o n e o p e r a to r in t h e P o ­ lice D e p a r t m e n t fr o m a n y list or from a m o n g an y em p lo y ees w h a t­ so ev er, w ith th e sole e x ce p tio n o f th e telephon e operator, g r a d e 1 (m a le ) list.” A tto r n e y for the m a le telep h o n e operator eligib les, Sam uel A. Sp ieg el, s ta te s th a t h e w ill m o v e to p u n ish the P o lice C om m is­ sio n e r for c o n te m p t o f c o u r t if t h e o r d e r is n o t c o m p l i e d w i t h . O K S ervice B a t in g A n o th er c h a n g e pro p o sed b y the C o m m is s io n is t h a t all e m p lo y e e s In m ilita ry service sh ou ld be credited w ith a sa tis fa c to r y s e r ­ v ic e r a tin g d u r in g th eir period in t h e n a t i o n ’s a r m e d f o r c e s . T h e sa tisfa c to r y r a tin g w ill ap p ly re­ g a r d le ss o f th eir p r e v io u s ratin gs. The tw o proposed m i l i t a i ’y c h a n g e s a f f e c t all c a n d id a te s a n d e m p lo y e e s in t h e a r m e d f o r c e s , in c lu d in g th o se w h o e n list a s w ell as th o se w h o a r e drafted . T IT L E S E n g i n e e r s T i t l e s G e t C h a n g e d T h e reclassification of en g in eer ­ i n g a n d a r c h i t e c t u r a l e m p l o y e e s in e ig h t a d d itio n a l c ity d e p a r tm e n ts w a s a p p ro v ed b y th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n a t its fir s t m e e tin g o f t h e n e w y e a r , J a n u a r y 7. T h e n e w titles o f th e e m p lo y e e s w ill b e c o m e e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1. T h e d e ­ p a r t m e n t s in w h i c h t h e e m p l o y e e s w e re recla ssified in clu d e th e O f­ fice o f th e B o ro u g h P r e sid e n t of B rook lyn, th e O ffic e o f th e B o r ­ ough W orks C om m ission er of Q ueens, the B o a rd o f W a te r Su p ­ ply, th e D e p a r t m e n t o f W a t e r Su p p ly, G as a n d E le c t r ic it y , th e D ep a rtm en t of P ark s, th e Fire D e p a r tm e n t, the D e p a r tm e n t of D ock s, and the M u n icip al B road ­ c a stin g System . T h e s h o r t a g e s In C i v i l S e r v i c e are g ettin g ev er greater. R e­ q u ir e m e n t s for civil s e r v ic e job s a r e b e i n g lo wr're: ]. Vour rhun ces o f i;j-idii??, j u c l v i i lc / J c .' p o s i t i o n are h etter tiian e v e r b e fo r e . 7 9 in V W e t s R e m a i n e l f a r e O nly 79 veteran p rovision als still r em a in o n th e job a t th e W e l­ fa r e D e p a r tm e n t, a s a resu lt of m a s s firin g s un d er th e te r m s of th e rec e n t C ourt o f A p p e a ls de­ c i s i o n in t h e M c C a n n v s . K e r n c a s e w h ic h d eclared th e H a m p to n A c t u n co n stitu tio n a l. T hese pro­ vision als are sch ed u led to go J a n u a r y 31. 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ABBE INSTITUTE “A n o n -p ro A t Institution,'* 1697 B’way (Cor. 53rd) CO-5-2832 The city departm ent heads o f f i c i a l l y s t a t e d t h e y w'ere g o i n g to b e a r up all r ig h t; so w e r e th eir em p loyees. B ut, n ev erth eless, a la ig o n u m b e r o f civil service w o rk ers are c h a fin g over th e s it­ uation. T h a t s a m e e l e v a t o r o p e r a t o r in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p i t a l s w’a s sure n o w th at th e n e w sy ste m w a s h u r t in g m orale. A wom an c l e r k i n g in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f P a t k s p oin ted ou t th a t th e e x tr a h a l f d a y o f w o r k w o u l d n ’t b e I j o lp in g t h e d e f e n s e e f f o r t . A s u ­ p e r v i s o r in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H ou sin g and B u ild in g s asked w h e th e r the M ayor w a s ju st try­ i n g to t a k e a d v a n t a g e o f th e d e ­ f e n s e s i t u a t i o n to c h o k e t h e c i t y b u d g et by r efra in in g from a d d in g t o t h e c i t y ’s p a y r o l l t o a c c o m p l i s h t h e w o i'k h e is n o w l o a d i n g o n regu lar em ployees. T h e r e s j j o n s e t o t h e M a y o r ’s KEY P U N C H C O U R S E 'I' l i i * S l i i l o l i a s j u s t i i n i i i i i i t i c f d o p e n < - o i i i p < - l i t i v t * c x n n i i n a t i o i i N IIO I.I.IO Itl T lI M :V I’l'N C IIK S an d I I t .M - I I I M . I . K I C r r i l r id N 'l'K ltS and S O U T K K S . o a t h i - I I t .M T A I I I I.A 'r O K S , . A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l Iti* a<'c<'i>l«>d i i i i t i l . 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T h is req u ires day m o re w o r k and g reat s a c r ific e s on th e p art o f every citizen . set th e g o o d ‘‘S e r v i c e s A g en cies of governm ent m ust be ^ C U c le 5-6 1 2 5 J H H H H B H B I t iH B K i Jan u ary 13, I 942 end, w ork every a fu ll day m ust e x te n < ^ e d w i t h o u t serv ice p ro v id e survey of all to S p ecia l The S essio n s con sen ted h elp clea r to th e has h o ld been Satur­ ca len d a r and is ca len d a r c o n d it io n s r e ­ M a g i s t r a t e ’s C ourt w ill co n tin u e and co n v en ien ce. the of Saturdays. D ep artm en ts em p lo y es crease such session s, if n ecessa ry , to m e e t c o n ­ a d d i­ d ep artm en t th eir has session s qu ire. d itio n s as th ey occur. th e pu b ­ c ity To w ill not n o w o p era tin g on a sev e n -d a y b a sis w ill m a k e a of and Satu rd ay, S u n d ay and h o lid a y s e s s io n s an d in ­ t io n a l p e r s o n n e l in o r d e r to greater C ourt priso n cases iu ...' . ex a m p le. and ^ " U p to E a ste r tim e, h o lid a y s w ill b e c e le ­ b r a te d b y w o r k a s u sual. E a ster D a y and oth er r e l i g i o u s d a y s in th a t s e a s o n w i l l b e p r o v id e d fo r la ter. a scerta in “P o lice, t h o s e w h o a re g i v i n g o f t h e ir e x tr a t i m e in a n y San itation , H p sp ita ls, Ferry tio n b asis, w ill c o n tin u e p r e s e n t s c h e d u le s e x ­ j S u n d a y s fo r tra in in g or d e fe n s e s e r v ic e s. Fire, s e r v ic e , C orrection , n o w on a se v e n -d a y o p e r a ­ civ il d e fe n se a c tiv ities and w h o d e v o te part o f c e p t th a t a ll n on -u n i fo r m e d p e r s o n n e l w i l l be “D epartm ents such as m ent, tax or that o ffices, an have p u b lic licen ses, in fo rm a tio n rela tio n s, H ea lth serv ice, D ep art­ w ill fu l on Sundays v ices w o u ld g iv e n to be and m ak e h elp fu l. e m p loyes for p la n s T im e Sunday if such credit r eq u ir e d to w o r k all d a y S a tu r d a y s. partm ents m ake s u r v e y s if su c h p u b lic s e r v ic e s w o u ld b e h e lp ­ ser v ic e s be in a “A ll in g departm en ts w ill prepare for absorb­ in to em ergency m u st be giv en to th e h ealth Jan. fo r most c i t y w o r k e r s m u s t be t o l e r a t e d from em ­ order to go in to effect Saturday, 10, 1 9 4 2 . th e order in crea sin g th e w o rk w eek te n t a tiv e ly fr o m fiv e to five and one-h alf days. , In M a n h a tta n , n e w ly - elected B orough P resident E d g a r J. N a th a n , J r ., is 'e x p e c t e d to issu e a g e n e r a l o r d e r a f f e c t i n g all e m ­ plo y ees s o m e tim e th is w eek . H is o f f i c e i s a l r e a d y o p e n o n a 24h o u r b asis, s e v e n d a y s a w e e k . S p ec ific o rd ers h a v e b een issued to certa in e m p lo y e e s, su ch as en ­ gin eers, r eq u irin g th eir p resen ce in th e a s p h a l t p la n t on S u n d a y a s w e ll a s in th e m a in o ffice. Is the Budget to Blame? H e n r y F e in ste in , p resid en t of th e F e d e r a tio n o f M unicip al E m ­ p loyees, in siste d M ayor L a G u a r­ d ia is m e r e ly u s in g th e n a tio n a l e m e r g e n c y s it u a t io n to e n a b le h im to cu t th e bu dget. " N o e m e r g e n c y e x is t s to ju stify t h e s ix - d a y w e e k fo r all c it y d e ­ p a r t m e n t s , ” M r. F e i n s t e i n s a i d . Health week of “F. L A G U A R D IA , “ M a y o r.” d ictu m w a s su m m e d up by vari­ ou s d e p a r tm en t o fficia ls and rep­ resen ta tiv es of em ployee groups w i t h t h e s e r e a c t i o n s : (1) " n o t s o d r a s t i c ” ; (2) " in th e b e s t in te r ­ e s t s o f t h e n a t i o n ” ; (3 ) w o r t h y o f b e in g d e n o u n c e d ” ; (4) " s n e a k ­ i n g , ” a n d (5) " l a c k i n g in s u f f i ­ c ien t d etails.” T h e s w e e p in g order, w h ic h c o v ­ e r s all e m p lo y e e s e x c e p t s c h o o l te a c h e rs, brin g s ab o u t a w o r k w e e k e x t e n d i n g f r o m 9 o ’c l o c k M o n d a y m o r n i n g t o 5 p. m . S a t u r ­ day afternoon, and b ecam e effec­ tive last Saturday. It c h iefly a f­ fe c ts clerical w o r k e rs w h o h a v e b e e n m a i n l y on a fiv e or fiv e a n d o n e-h alf d ay w eek. M a y o r L a G u a r d ia clearly sta te d six-day sch ed u les p lo y e s and th e e ffic ie n c y o f the s er v ic c . m ilita r y serv ice. The T h e se de­ “ I n t h e e x e c u t i o n o f t h i s o r d e r , ”d u e c o n s i d ­ era tio n “T h is w ork o f presen t em p lo y es ca lled prepare atta ck by en em y or oth er w ar em e rg e n c y . ser­ w ill w ill fo r co n tin u ed w o rk o f p erso n n el d u rin g actual s ta g g e r s y s te m d u rin g th e w e ek . n o w on, snaps th e l i t t l e M ayor. th a t no c o m p e n s a tio n for e x tr a t im e on th e job w o u ld be a v a il­ ab le. B ut, he add ed, em p lo y ees w h o w o r k e d o n S u n d a y w o u ld be g iv e n eq u iv a len t tim e o ff d u rin g the w eek. How It Works T h e r a l i c e , F i r e , l l o . s p i t a l s , S jUIitaiion and C orreolion D epart­ m e n ts, as a m a tter of fact, have b een on a ro ta tin g , sev en -d a y b a s is for s o m e tim e a n d w ill c o n ­ tin u e on that sch ed ule, th e M a y o r s a i d . H e s t a t e d t h a t " a ll n o n - u n i f o r m e d p e r s o n n e l w i l l be r e q u i r e d t o w o r k a ll d a y S a t u r ­ d ays.” Byrough Offices W h i l e t h e M a y o r ’s d e p a r t m e n t s w e r e u n d e rg o in g d rastic ch a n g e s, e m p l o y e e s in t h e v a r i o u s b o r o u g h presid en ts offices w ere w orking th e accustom ed - day w eek w h i l e h o l d i n g t h e m s e l v e s in r e a d i ­ n e s s fo r a d e f in it e e m e r g e n c y . In Q ueens, the staff of n ew lye l e c t e d B o r o u g l i P i-e » ld ;'n t J i i m e s B u r k e w a s o n a 2 4 - h o u r c a ll . T h e y ’re w o r k i n g t h e s a m e h o u r s as usual. H o w e v e r , -they h a v e given th e B orough President e v e r y a s s u r a n c e o f 100 p e r c e n t c o ­ o p e r a t i o n w h e n h e f i n d s it n e c e s ­ s a r y to call on th e m for a d d itio n ­ al w ork. In R ich m on d , B orou gh P r e si­ d e n t J o s e p h A. P a l m a i s s u e d a n RSST TDUE Tir-iSffRiTSIJS (School for Card Punch Operators) O u r R e c o m m e n d a t i o n — A n y one o f o u r gr a d u a t e s “ Our “T h e req uested D r. J o h n L. R ice, C o m m issio n er o f the D e p a r tm e n t o f H ea lth , de­ c l a r e d t h a t " w e ’v e g o t a w a r t o w in , y o u k n o w .” H e said his en ­ t i r e d e p a r t m e n t n o w is o n a s i x d a y i n s t e a d o f a f i v e a n d oneh a lf b asis, e x c e p t " th o se doctors and e m e r g e n c y w o rk ers w h o are a lw a y s o n 2 4 - h o u r c a ll. " W e ’ll j u s t h a v e t o r o ll u p o u r s l e e v e s a n d w 'o r k h a r d e r , ’’ h e a d d e d . Housing and Buildings C o m m iss io n e r W illia m W ilson , o f th e D e p a r tm e n t of H ou sin g lu id B u ild in g s , p o in te d o u t th a t " s i n c e w e ’re a l l s o l d i e r s , w e ’ll j u st h a v e to c o m p ly w ith ., th is order rig h t up to th e lim it.” H e s a id t h a t t h e c le r ic a l s t a f f w ill n o w w ork an extra half day and th a t in sp e c to r s a n d a d m in istra tiv e officers h a v e b een w o r k in g on a si'c-day w e e k fo r s o m e tim e. S o m e field w orkers have even been g uid ed by a rotatin g, sev en -d a y w eek. Welfare, Docks C o m m issio n e r W illia m H odson, o f th e D e p a r tm e n t o f W elfa re, and C om m ission er Joh n M cK en ­ z ie , o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f D o c k s , s a id t h e ir e m p l o y e e s w e r e ?et for an ex tra h a lf d ay on Saturday. Correction C o m m issio n er P e te r F . A m oroso o f th e D e p a r t m e n t o f C orrection, d e s c r ib e d t h e r e s p o n s e in h is d e ­ p a r t m e n t to th e M a y o r a lty order as " sp len did and in d ica tiv e of m u ch co-op eration .” H e sa id th at p e r s o n s in th e d e p a r t m e n t had o ff e r e d to w o r k s ix d a y s a w e e k e v e n b e fo r e th e o rd er w a s issu ed . M r. A m o r o s o s a i d t h e n e w o r d e r w o u ld a f f e c t clerical w o r k e rs an d e x e c u t i v e s in t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s o ffice a lm o s t ex clu siv ely . O thers in t h e d e p a r t m e n t h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n w o r k in g on a six -d a y basis. Fire ACCOUNTING MACHINES INSTITUTE 221 W e s t 5 7 th S t r e e t T negday, “T o all c ity d ep a rtm en ts; that A ll t o l d , it w a s a h a r r o w i n g , b e ­ w i l d e r i n g w e e k f o r N e w Y o r k ’s civil ser v ic e e m p lo y ees. T en sio n w a s p a rticu larly h ig h th ro u g h o u t th e early portion o f th e w e e k as M ayor “ B u tc h ” L aG uardia, in ter ­ r u p tin g one o f his m a n y p lan e to u rs to W a sh in g to n , b rea th lessly poured o u t th e in fo rm a tio n th a t " F r o m n o w on un til th e en d of t h e w a r t h e f i v e - d a y w e e k is o u t . ” B u t w h a t w a s in? The M ayor d i d n ’t s a y . N e w Y o r k ’s c i v i l s e r v i c e o f f i c e s w e r e left h u m m in g b eh in d h im as h e r u s h e d o f f to W a s h in g t o n . A m a n w h o o p e r a te s o n e o f th e e l e v a t o r s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H o sp ita ls w a s tellin g one of his co -w o rk ers: " If w e h a v e to w ork m ore th a n five an a h a lf d a y s a w e e k , w e w o n ’t f e e l h a p p y a b o u t it. Y o u c a n ’t h e l p m o r a l e b y g i v ­ in g u s w o r k th a t m a y not be n e c ­ essary. O f course, as y ou see, I ’m a n x i o u s l o h e l p in t h e d e ­ fense of m y country. B u t do you t h i n k I ’m a c t u a l l y h e l p i n g m o r e by b eing d ep ressed ? ” T u e s d a y t h e M a y o r ’s a n n o u n c e ­ m ent of a new work w eek for city d ep a rtm en ts, w h ic h L a G u a r d i a ’s h o t t o n g u e h a d d e c l a r e d t o b e i m m i n e n t e v e r y m i n t u e o f 48 h o u r s , s t i l l w a s n ’t f o r t h c o m i n g . T hen so m e o f the boys aroun i C ity H a ll g u e sse d th a t th e dic­ t u m w o u l d c o m e in W e d n e s d a y ’s C ity C ouncil m eetin g . S u r e e n o u g h , i t d id . T h e M a y o r , h a v in g arrived back from W a s h ­ in g to n w ith th e g a s p in g assertio n th a t " N o b o d y has g u e sse d rig h t y e t , ” d e c i d e d t o p r o v e hi;, w o r d s . H e had said th e five-d ay w e e k w a s out; he had one of tw o c h o i c e s : t h e s i x o r .se v e n. M o s t p e o p l e , i t is t r u e , w e r e h a z a r d i n g g u e s s e s th a t th e s ev e n w a s on th e w ay. M aybe an in n a te y e a rn in g to s h o w fo lk s h o w w r o n g th ey c a n b e p r o m p t e d t h e M a y o r to s w i n g t o w a r d t h e s ix . Too, resen tm en t a m on g m u n ic­ i p a l w o r k e r s —r i s i n g a s f a s t a s t h e te m p er a tu re ou tsid e w a s to p p lin g - m a y h a v e w oi k c d its w a y in to t h e M a y o r ’s o f f i c e a n d w a r n e d h im th a t a sev e n -d a y w e e k w ou ld w ork havoc. T h e n it c a m e . T h e M a y o r t o l d tlie C o u n c il p o in t b la n k, r ig h t on th e nose: F iv e days are out; six d a y s a r e in. T h e w a r e m e i g e n c y m a d e it i m p e r a t i v e , s a i d he . A n d t h e r e it w a s . A l l t h a t r e ­ m a in ed w a s is s u in g a n o rd er to t h e c i t y d e p a r t m e n t s to s t a n d u p an d m a k e his n e w s y s t e m w o r k — sta n d up w ith sm ilin g fa ces and a le r t, e n e r g e tic bod ies. LEADER T h e M a y o r *8 6 - D a y - W o r k ~ W e e k O r d e r lic w ith Bewildering! sin ce th e issu a n c e o f th e M a y o r's S E R V lO E o r O i ^ l S arv ie* Ezaaduatlond I'rom T y p ew riter Co*, 123 m t o n S5Jr«€t, N.T.C*, WllJ.icm & ifcsisau S ts) m k san n 3 - 533S R i c h a r d F . W a r n e r , s e c r e t a r y to the F ire D epartm ent, declared " w e a r e h a p p y t o g o a l o n g in a n y w a y p o s s i b l e in t h i s w a r e m o r g e n c y . ” H e said th a t th e s t a f f t a k e s o n a n e x t r a h a l l d a y ’s w o r k b y t h e M a y o r ’s d i c t u m and t h a t t h e t h r e e - p l a t o o n s y s t e m for t h e u n i f o r m e d f o r c e , w h i c h means v i r t u a l s e v e n - d a y s e r v i c e , w i l l cont i n u e t o f u n c t i o n i n t h e same m anner. Purchase D o n a l d E . M a r c u s , s e c r e t a r y to t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f P u r c h a s e , .said t h e c l e r i c a l d i v i s i o n a n d a l l oper­ a t i n g b u r e a u s h a v e b e e n affec ted b y t h e M a y o r ’s o r d e r . T h e y had b e e n o n a f i v e a n d a h a l f day b a s i s . " I n o r d e r t o s e r v e a l l other d e p a r t m e n t s e f f e c t i v e l y i n this e m e r g e n c y , ” h e s a i d , " w e a r e cur­ r e n t l y m a k i n g a s u r v e y o f t h e op­ p o r tu n itie s e x is t in g fo r in vok ing a seven-day w eek w h e r e v e r pos­ sib le.” Parks G e o r g e S p a r g o , e x e c u t i v e officer o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f P a r k s , said t h a t c l e r i c a l w o r k e r s n o w must c o n t e n d w i t h a s i x i n s t e a d o f five a n d o n e - h a l f d a y w e e k ; t h a t per d iem w o r k e r s w i l l hencefoi'th h a v e a f i v e - d a y w e e k i n s t e a d of a s i x , t a n t a m o u n t t o a loss in p a y ( a c h a n g e , h e s a i d , n o t due to t h e M a y o r ’s o r d e r ) . Utilities C o m m i s s i o n e r P a t r i c k Quilly, of t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f W a t e r Supi>'>’' G a s a n d E l e c t r i c i t y , c o n f i d e d he W'as i n t e n d i n g t o " g o o n a six-day w e e k m y s e l f a s t h e M a y o r ’s order w as a n n o u n ced .” H e s a i d the c l e r i c a l w o r k e r s w i l l w o r k a n c.v t r a h a l f d a y a w^eek n o w a n d that t h e m a i n t e n a n c e c r e w s h a v e been o n s e v e n - d a y r o t a t i n g s h i f t s fof s o m e tim e. Subways T h e c l e r i c a l s t a f f , e n g i n e e r s and d r a f t s m e n i n t h e B o a r d o f Tra«S" p o r t a t i o n a r e a d d i n g a h a l f day to th e ir S a t u r d a y s c h e d u le . O pera­ t i o n e m p l o y e e s o n a p e r hour b a s i s h a v e b e e n f o l l o w i n g a sixd a y s c h e d u l e ; s o m e e v e n have been w o rk in g on Sundays. Police T h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t has in­ s t i t u t e d a n ^ e x t r a h a l f d a y shift ^fo r i t s c l e r i c a l s t a f f . T h e uni­ f o r m e d f o r c e , o f c o u r s e , h a s bee" o n a r o t a t i n g s e v e n - d a y wo''* w eek. S e e A l s o P a g e 18 Shorthand - Typewriting Instruction, Dictation $ 1 . 0 0 n w e « ‘k —< l i i y , e v e i i i n i ; D ictation £ur S teiioffnip hers )ji.>«tH— 6 0 t o WO w o r t l H u n'"*' ute. outliuect, i jl i or lt - u' " ’ . Stenogianhers’ Graduate Schoo 20 V eiio - S t., N . O f f i c e : I t o o i i i 810 Y . (N r. P h o n e ; -M-' . 6 " “ s t e n o g r a p h y TYPEWRITING • BOOKKECl IN FOUR MONTHS D a y a n d E v e n i n g C la s s e s M odexate F e * • B u d g et ^ BO RO HALL ACADEMY 382 FLATBUSH AVENUE EXTENSION Opp. B'WynParamount Moi» »*» rrcii-.r.i.ti.u loi' .\ll I'lvil htrvice fu e s d a y , Jan u ary 13, 1942 CONFAB S u p e r m A s k M e n o r e J o b s The n e w ly -e le c te d o ffic e r s of th e ganitation E ligib lea A ssociation , b y J o h n B en d etti, p resi­ dent, officially w e n t into action last w eek . T h e y p aid a v is it to Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n e r s W a l ­ lace S a y r e a n d F e r d in a n d Q. 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He w i l l p r o b a b l y l o o k o v e r s o m e of th e e l i g i b l e s a n d t h e n d e c i d e i f he f e e l s t h i s l i s t i s m o r e s u i t a b l e for j o b s i n h i s o f f i c e t h a n a l t e r ­ nate li s t s . S o f a r 17 o f t h e s e e l i ­ gibles h a v e b e e n a p p o i n t e d b y Mayor L a G u a r d i a t o m a r s h a l p o ­ sitions. C ouncilm an L o u is C o h e n m e a n ­ while has» c a l l e d u p o n M c C l o s k e y and R a l p h , i n a r e s o l u t i o n t o t h e City C o u n c i l , t o r e i n s t a t e 2 5 v e t ­ erans w h o l o s t t h e i r j o b s i n t h e shuffle. L IS T S 8 0 A p p o i n t m F r o m F i r e C IV IL n u m , th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­ s i o n c e r t i f ie d t h e n a m e s o f 15 e lig ib les o n th e lis t fo r g r o u p A, 47 o n t h e l i s t f o r g r o u p B , a n d 15 on th e list fo r g r o u p D . 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T h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­ m is sio n h a s th e r e q u i r e m e n t s all w o rk e d o u t a n d w o u ld lik e to a n ­ n o u n ce th e te st as soon a s pos­ sib le b u t t h e y h a v e to w a it u n t il th e y g e t th e o k a y f r o m b u d g e t d i­ re c to r K e n n e th D ay to n . T h e y ’r e T h e A M W a n y h i c h F i l e d T e s t s ? A t o t a l o f 3,.304 r e s i d e n t s o f N e w Y o r k f i l e d f o r t h e 11 o p e n - c o m ­ p e t i t i v e e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d 2,331 c i t y e m p l o y e e s f i l e d f o r t h e 12 p ro m o tio n tests a n n o u n c e d b y th e C o m m i s s i o n in D e c e m b e r . I n a d ­ d itio n 7 H o u sin g A u th o rity e m ­ p lo y e e s filed fo r th e c h a n g e o f ti t l e t e s t t o f i r e m a n (o il b u r n e r ) . T h e list o f th o s e w h o filed f o r t h e D e c e m b e r e x a m s fo llo w s: 0|M*n <'(»n|i(>ti(ive Alilp s('!iiniui. (Irclihiuiil, .scowm.m. S,'. Aiipi i'ni lrt> ciiutcinioMvi! tl iiili's) . . .1 18'1 Huh niitinti'.iiuT, (iioiip H, H.M’l'.. Fiii'i'otor (if KdiH’atlon ( i ‘orr oc tlon ) .’i:t Iiirui'tcir (if Kiluc atlou (1 lospltiil.s) as lii.spirtor of i‘I('va(urs, CJriuli' ,? . .. . 17.! lii.'jpi'ctoi' of iilaslcfiiitr, (ir a d e 3 KHt .)uiiior i-ivll ........................... 201 lill'o Kiiai'il uiu 'i i—(4‘in iio rar y ki.tvU'i‘) ........................................................ 101 r i a > Kiouiid illreclor, Grnile 1 (nuui) .................................................... 7 s n SiL'iiograiilR’i', Ciiule 2 ( m e n ) ........ 308 ri'oinoli(ii) •Mrliralio ina ln ta ii u'r: BMT ........................................................... 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S a t u r d a y , in a c c o r d ­ a n c e w i t h t h e M a y o r ’s o r d e r p u t t in g all c it y d e p a r t m e n t s o n a six-day w e ek . P r ev io u sly , a p p lic a tio n s w e r e , issu ed only un til n o o n on S a turday. The o ffices o f the C om m ission are a t 96 D u a n e S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C ity. S e c r e ta r y W illia m J. M u rra y of th e C om m ission issu ed a m em orandum to all bureau h e a d s of th e C o m m issio n in ­ f o r m i n g t h e m t h a t all o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s o f f i c e s w i l l b e o p e n fr o m 9 a.m . to 5 p .m ., six days per w eek . RUM ORS H a r n e d y T o of A s k s C D i s r e g a r d P atrick the W. o p s T h e m H arnedy, P a t r o l m e n ’s A ssociation , p resid en t B en evolen t th is w eek cau tion ed m em b ers of th e p olice force not to b elieve “ w ild rum ors of c h a n g e s in w o r k in g c on d ition s and hours of v acation sto p p a g e s ” an d urged th em not to e x ercise th eir r e tir e m e n t p r iv ileg es a t th is tim e. M r. H a r n e d y ’s a p p e a l t o t h e p o lice fo r c e n o t to in d u lg e to th e f u l l e s t in i t s r i g h t t o r e t i r e a f t e r 20 y e a r s o f s e r v i c e w'as i n t h e f o r m o f a t e le g r a m to a ll d e le ­ g a te s of th e A sso cia tio n . T h e w ir e read: “ Have every assurance th at th e r e w ill be n o c h a n g e s in t h e w o r k in g c h a r ts or v a c a tio n sc h e d ­ u le unle.«s a s e r i o u s situ ation s h o u ld a r ise , w h e n , in c o m m o n w i t h all o th e r c itiz e n s , w e s h a ll be glad to respond w ith ou t th o u g h t of hou rs o f du ty or per­ so n a l sacrifice. " T h e p en sio n la w fix es ev er y m e m b e r ’s r i g h t s , a n d I u r g e a l l to avo id e x e r c is in g th o se r ig h ts b e c a u se o f th e u n ju stified a n d false rum ors rela tin g to th e w o r k i n g c o n d it io n s or c h a n g e s in th e p en sion la w .” T h is statem en t, regarded as h a v in g b een prep ared a fter a dis­ cu ssion first w ith P olice C om ­ m issio n e r V a len tin e, w a s issu ed to d is c o u r a g e th e s u d d e n ru sh fo r re­ tir e m e n t a p p lication s. bmt lN i:> ............................................................ ............................................. ] u r ............................................................... I I ’o we r ina liuaiiie r. Gr oup B; BMT ............................................................ I N I ' ............................................................ 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Gr a de ,S ........................... 1,403 S t o i k n.s.slMtaiit( I 'u r i ' h a s e ) ................... r>4 VtMitllutlOn luul (h'aliinKO in nin t a l ne r : BMT .............................................................. 9 I N I ) ................................................................ 41 IHT ................................................................ 0 ( 'liaiilfe o f Ti t l e F i r e m a n ( oil bur ne r ) lIoUKtng A u ­ t h o r it y ....................................... 7 'I’o t a l Jan u ary 13, 1942 S t u d y f o r C le r k , T y p i s t T e s ts p p l i c a t i o n s T i l l 4 O n T uesday, L e a v i n g T h e r etir em en t o f the fo llo w in g New York C ity em p loyees Is e ff e c t iv e on th e d a tes below : J a n u a r y 1: Joseph R eul, san itatio n m an, Cla.ss B , S a n i t a t i o n . M ary C. V alien t, R egistered N u rse, H o sp itals. J . T y s o n M c G ill , R e g i s t e r , K i n g s C o unty. J a n u a r y 7: E d w a rd P orter, san itatio n m an, C l a s s C, S a n i t a t i o n . J a n u a r y 8: A lbert H. B u llin g er, sa n ita tio n m a n , Cla.ss C, S a n i t a t i o n . A g n e s S. M c E w e n , C l e r k , S a n i t a ­ tion. J a n u a r y 9: R a ffa e le Esposito, a s p h a lt w o r k ­ er, p re s id e n t B o ro u g h of B ro o k ly n . J a n u a r y 16: Isaac K ap lan , ho sp ital helper. H o sp itals. Jo se p h M cL au g h lin , a s s is ta n t e n ­ gineer, Q ueens. M a r y M itchell, a t t e n d a n t . P a r k s . B e r t h a M . M. H i r s h f i e l d . p u b l i c h e a lth nurse. H e alth . F e b r u a r y 1: B en ed ict G etzoff, m terp reter, M unicip al C ourt. W illiam J. B urns, w 'a tc h m a n , P ublic W orks. H a ro ld S orensen, ship c a rp e n te r , D ocks. M ary N u g e n t, a tte n d a n t (fem ale). P ublic W orks. Jerry Sheehan, butcher, (H os­ pitals) W illia m S cheick, s a n it a ti o n m a n . C la s s B, S a n i t a t i o n . G eorge L e y k u m , lab o rer. H e a lth . A n to n io P a l a d i n o . la b o re r, Park.s. Frank Sim a, L aborer, P u b lic \T orks. C harles H orr, .sanitation m an, C la ss B, S a n ita tio n . N o O .K . Y e t M r. D ay to n , in terv iew ed by T h e L E A D E R ', said, t h a t no a u t h o r i z a ­ tion h a s been m a d e fo r th e a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t of th e te s t a s yet. He could not say d efin itely w h e th e r th e te s t w ould or w o u ld n o t be a n n o u n ce d n e x t m o n th . P resu m a b lj", h e h a s to w a it u n til he g ets th e o k a y fro m M ay o r L aG u ard ia. M ean w h ile, th e M a y o r is d e e p ly c o n c e r n e d o v e r t h e p r o s ­ pect of y o u n g p a tro lm e n bein g drafted. M e a n w h ile , too, t h e c u r r e n t lis t is r a p i d l y b e i n g u s e d u p . E lig ib le s a r e b e i n g r a i l e d in to t h e a rm y . T h e n eed fo r th e filling of v acan cies beco m es m o re acute. A nd, th e big q u e stio n in th e m i n d s o f m a n y i n t e r e s t e d in civil s e r v i c e s t i l l is “ W h a t a b o u t t h e c o p ’s t e s t ? ” F o r r O l'N S K l.L O K O K LEADER R E T IR E D e t i i i n g ? M ark It H o w M a u rice D reicer an no un c es ^‘D e p a r t m e n t o f J u s t i c e ” sh ow s f o r r a d io s t a t i o n W I N S . T h e L E A D E R ' S c iv il service news p r o g r a m is b r o a d c a s t f r o m th e same station at 8:15 a.m. Tues., W ednesdays, Thursdays. S o m B a n k d ep osit boxes, p a w n ­ sh o p s a n d the sa n d s of C o n ey Islan d are not th e on ly r estin g p la ces for va lu a b les. T h e 8,0 0 0 s e w e r c a t c h b a s i n s spread th ro u g h o u t M anh a tta n are p rob ab ly th e g r e a t e s t re­ p o s i t o r i e s f o r m a n y lo.st a r t i c l e s w h ich th ro u g h la c k of id en tifi­ c a tio n fail to r etu r n to th eir ow ners. 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A r e y o u a c a n d i d a t e f o r t h e f o r t h c o m i n g s e r i e s o f M u n i c i p a l civil service ex a m in a tio n s fo r clerk p r o x i m a t e l y 20 p e r c e n t o f syllab ication . and th e typ ist? general I f so, y o u test based on w i l l f i n d ap, sp ellin g an^ S u c c e s s i n c i v i l s e r v i c e r e q u i r e s a c c u r a c y a n d a t t e n t i o n t o d e ta il s . T o b e s l o v e n l y a n d l a x i n s p e l l i n g m a y i n d i c a t e c a r e l e s s n e s s i n o th er b u sin ess m atters. I t is im p e r a tiv e t h a t c o r r e c t s p e llin g s k ills becom e h ab itu al so th a t c o m m o n errors be e n tirely elim in ated . H ow do y o u sp ell? D o you fin d sp ellin g d ifficu lt? I f y o u do, t h e r e a r e r u l e s a n d t e c h n i q u e s t o h e l p y o u i m p r o v e y o u r s p e l l i n g skill, M o s t p e r s o n s f i n d s p e l l i n g t r o u b l e s o m e b e c a u s e t h e w o r d s a r e d if f ic u lt to pronou nce, because th e y fo llo w a n u n fa m ilia r rule, because th ey s o u n d lik e o th e r w o r d s , an d , th e r e fo r e , a r e o f t e n m i s u s e d , a n d , fin ally •b e c a u se th ere are m a n y “ c a tc h ” w o rd s. H e r e a r e s o m e s p e l l i n g r u l e s t h a t w i l l a i d y o u i n b e c o m i n g a good s p e l l e r . S t u d y t h e m c a r e f u l l y a n d h a v e t h e m g o v e r n y o u r s p e l l i n g of w o r d s in all y o u r w r itin g . IM P O R T A N T R U I.E S O F S P E L L IN G R u le I: a vow el. D r o p t h e f i n a l s i l e n t e b e f o r e a s u f f i x b e g i n n i n g with E x a m p le: E x cep tio n s: f o r c e —f o r c i b l e ; p la n e —p la n in g ; lio n s .to th is lu l e a n d r e ta in th e fin a l s ile n t e . : tage-a d v a n ta g eo u s; R u le II: a consonant. m o v e —m o v a b l e . H e r e a r e a f e w o f t h e 51 w o r d s t h a t a r e e x ce p . a c r e —a c r e a g e ; advan­ a g r e e —a g r e e a b l e ; c h a n g e —c h a n g e a b l e R e t a i n t h e f i n a l e i n w o r d s v/^hose s u f f i x e s b e g i n with E x a m p les: gracefu l. a c h i e v e —a c h i e v e m e n t ; h o a r s e —h o a r s e n e s s ; g r a c e - E x cep tio n s: j u d g e —j u d g m e n t : d u e —d u l y ; a r g u e —a r g u m e n t ; a c k n o w l e d g e —a c k n o w l e d g m e n t ; a b r i d g e —a b r i d g m e n t . R u l e I I I : W o r d s e n d i n g i n y p r e c e d e d b y a c o n s o n a n t f o r m their p lu r a ls b y c h a n g i n g y to 1 a n d a d d in g e s. E x a m p les: l i l y —l i l i e s ; c i t y —c i t i e s ; l a d y —l a d i e s . R u le IV : W o r d s e n d in g in y p r e c e d e d b y a v o w e l do n o t ch a n g e y t o }, b u t a d d s t o f o r m t h e i r p l u r a l s . E x a m p les: m o n k e y —m o n k e y s ; m o n e y —m o n e y s ; ch im n eych im n eys. R u l e V : D o u b l e t h e f i n a l c o n s o n a n t o f w o r d s w h i c h e n d in a s i n g l e c o n s o n a n t a n d p r e c e d e d b y a s i n g l e v o w e l , i f i t i s ac c e n t e d o n th e la s t sy llab le. E x a m p les: s h i p —s h i p p e d ; b e g i n —b e g i n n i n g ; d e f e r —deferred. E x cep tio n s: r e f e r —reference"*; b e n e f i t —b e n e f i t e d ; profferproffered. N ote: T h e r e a s o n f o r t h e s e e x c e p t i o n s i s t h a t t h e accent i s r e m o v e d f r o m t h e l a s t s y l l a b l e w h e n suffixe s are added. R u l e V I : W h e n e l o r i e is s o u n d e d l i k e e e i n t h e w o r d ( m e ) , writ* 1 b e f o r e e, e x c e p t a f t e r c. E x a m p les: b e liev e; d e c eiv e; s ie g e ; receip t. E xcep tion s: n e i t h e r ; f i n a n c i e r ; s e i z e ; w e i r d ; l e i s u r e ; either; sp ecies. IM P O R T A N T R U L E S O F SY L L A B IC A T IO N 1. D i v i d e b e t w e e n s y l l a b l e s o n l y . E x a m p les; ad -n iir-a-b le; a-li-a s; d e f-i-c it; en -tire. 2. D o n o t d i v i d e w o r d s o f o n e s y l l a b l e . E x a m p les; th rou gh; len g th ; sh am ed . 3. S e p a r a t e t h e s u f f i x o f w o r d s e n d i n g i n a d o u b l e l e t t e r . E x a m p les; tall-er; sm all-er. 4. S e p a r a t e t h e r o o t o f a w o r d f r o m t h e r e s t o f t h e w o r d E x a m p les: d is-ap pear; sin g -in g ; d i s - l i k e ; u n - l i k e - l y ; con ceiv-a-ble. 6. D o u b l e l e t t e r s w i t h i n w o r d s s h o u l d b e d i v i d e d . E x a m p les; s y l - l a - b l e ; di’o p - p i n g ; p u z - z l e ; r o b - b i n g . 6. W o r d s e n d i n g i n l e p r e c e d e d b y a d o u b l e l e t t e r , a d d o n e of tH d o u b l e l e t t e r s t o t h e le . E x a m p les: ap -p le; lit-tle; k e t- tle ; su p -p le . 7. A .sy lla b le o f c n e l e t t e r s h o u l d n o t c o m e a t t h e e n d o f a line. E x a m p les: T h e w o r d s a - r o s e , a - b o u n d , e t c . , c a n n o t b e syl* la b ic a t e d a t th e en d o f a lin e o f w r itin g . H O W TO OVERCO M E SP E L L IN G D IF F IC U L T IE S 1. R e f e r t o t h e d i c t i o n a r y f o r t h e s p e l l i n g o f a n y w o r d t h a t causfJ y o u troub le. 2. W r i t e t h e w o r d s e v e r a l t i m e s w i t h t h e p a r t i c u l a r a i m o f elimi' n a tin g the errors y ou m ad e. 3. L e a r n t h e i m p o r t a n t r u l e s o f s p e l l i n g a n d a p p l y t h e m i n your ev er y d a y w ritin g . E X E R C ISE X I C h o o s e t h e c o r r e c t l y s p e l l e d w o r d i n e a c h o f t h e f o l l o w i n g groups! 1. ( A ) o r d i n e n c e ( B ) o r d i n n a n c e ( C ) o r d i n a n s e ( D ) o r d i n a n c e •— — 2. ( A ) a s e s s m e n t ( B ) a s s c s m e n t ( C ) a s e s s m a n t ( D ) a s s e s s m e n t — ■ 3. ( A ) . s u s o e p t a b l e ( B . t s u s c e p t i b l e ( S ) s u s e p t i b l e ( D ) s u c e p t a b l e — 4. ( A ) a p p e l a t e ( B ) a p e l a t e ( C ) a p p e l l a t e ( D ) a p e l a t e — 5. ( A ) p r o l e t a r i a n (B )p ro H eta ria n (C )p ro leta ria n (D )p roleterian .— 6. ( A ) i n i m i t a b l e ( B ) i m i n i t a b l e ( C ) i n n i m i t a b l e ( D ) i n i m i t i b l e ' 7. ( A ) r e t o r i c a l ( B ) r h e t o r i c a l ( C ) r h e t o r r i c a l ( D ) r e t o r i c c a l —^ 8. ( A ) c o n s u m a t i o n ( B ) c o n s u m m a t i o n ( C ) c o n s u m e a t i o n (D )con som ation .— 9. ( A ) a c c u m a l a t i o n ( B ) a c c u m u l a t i o n ( C ) a c u m u l a t l o n (D )a ccu m u lla tio n —— 10 . ( A ) c o r r e g a t e d ( B ) c o r r l g a t e d ( C ) c o r r u g a t e d ( D ) c o r e g a t e d 11. ( A ) a u x i l l a r y ( B ) a u x i l l i a i y ( C ) a u x i l a r y ( D ) a u x i l i a r y 12. ( A ) i n f l . i m e a b l e ( B ) i n f l a m a b l e ( C ) i n f l a m n a b l e (D )in fla m m a b le 13. ( A ) c o l l o s a l ( B ) c o l o . s s a l ( C ) c o l o s a l ( D ) c o l l o s s a l 14. ( A ) m i s c e l l a n e o u s ( B ) m i s c e l l a n e o u s ( C ) m i s c e l l a n l o u f l (D )m issella n eo u s ' 15. ( A ) r e t r i e v a b l e ( B ) r e t r e i v a b l e ( C ) r e t r i e v i b l e ( D ) r e t r e a v a b l p 16. ( A ) b e n a f i c i a l ( B ) b e n e f i c i a l ( C ) b e n e r i t l a l ( D ) b e n n a f i c i a l ^ " 17. ( A ) r e s o n a n c e ( B ) r e s o n n a n c e ( C ) r e s o n e n c e ( D ) r e a s o n a n c e - ^ 18. ( A ) e l e m a n a t e ( B ) e l i m e n a t e ( C ) e l l l m i n a t e ( D ) e l i m i n a t e ' 19 . ( A ) s p e s i f i c a l l y ( B ) s p e c i f i c a l y ( C ) s p e c i f i c a l l y ( D ) s p e c e f i c a l l y ' ' ?0. ( A ) a b u n d e n c e ( B ) a b u n d a n c e ( C ) a b u n d a n t s ( D ) a b u n d e n t s — H e r e a r e t h e a n s w e r s t o l a s t w e e k ’s e x e r c i s e s : E x ercise V III: 1 - u s ; 2 - h e ; 3 - a r e ; 4 - b a d ; 6 - i s ; 6 - l i e ; 7-who 8 - w e a r s ; 9 - h i s ; 1 0 - h ls . E x ercise X : 1 -E ; 2 -A ; 3 -D ; 4 -B ; 5-B. O u r s e v e n t h a r t i c l e , C A N Y O U P L T N C T U A T E ? w i l l app P ‘'i*', , 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 . M e t h o d s a n d r u l e s f o r I m p r o 'i '’j p u n c tu a tio n w ill be discu ssed . P r e v io u s civil serv ice q u e stio n s ® s p e l l i n g , g r a m m a r , v o c a b u l a r y , r e a d i n g , a n d p u n c t u a t i o n w i l l be e lu d e d . C lip t h e s e a r tic le s a n d f o ll o w T h e L E A D E R f o r th e B a c k I s s u e s o f T h e . L E A D E R c o n t a i n i n g e x e r c i s e s in g r a m m a r , v’oca u l a r y , a n d r e a d i n g , c a n b e s e c u r e d a t t h e o f f i c e o f T h e L EA D l^ r^. D u a n e S tre e t, N e w Y o r k C ity. T uesday, Jan u ary 13, C IV IL 1942 CIVIL SERVICE S E R V IC E IN Pa^e LEADER NEW YORK Seven STATE By M O R TO N YARMON protects N E W B IL L S T t e g i s l a t i o n B e g i n s R o l l i n g A L B A N Y . —A proposed Civil w id e v ariety leg isla tio n S ervice em p lo y ees troduced l a s t w e e k of t h e 1 6 5 t h s e s s i o n of a ffectin g was w ith of in ­ o p en in g the N e w Y or k S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e . T ranH it Sen ator A r th u r H . W ic k s in tro ­ d uce d a n u m b e r o f c h a n g e s i n t h e la w p e r t a i n i n g t o r a p i d t r a n s i t e m ployees. One o f t h e s e c o u n t s s e n io r ity fr om t h e t i m e a n e m p l o y e e e n ­ tered s e r v i c e , s o t h a t a s u b w a y worker c a n in c lu d e h is w o r k for the I R T 9 r B M T w h e n t h e y w e r e pr iv ate l i n e s i n f i g u r i n g s e n i o r i t y in c a s e t h e r e s h o u l d b e a l a y - o f f . V a ca tio n T im e A nother W ic k s proposal pro­ vides t h a t t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r ­ tat ion s h a l l g r a n t t o a l l e m p l o y e e s w orking on a p e r a n n u m b a s is w it h o u t o v e r t i m e , a n a d d i t i o n a l v a c a it o n allow an ce up to 12 w o r k i n g d a y s i n e a c h y e a r —t o b e deducted f r o m s i c k l e a v e a l l o w ­ ance b u t w i t h f u l l c o m p e n s a t i o n the s a m e a s i f e m p l o y e d . U n u s e d v a c a tio n t i m e in o n e y e a r m a y b e added t o t h e n e x t y e a r ’s r e g u l a r v a c a t io n a l l o w a n c e . S i c k L pav « A r e l a t e d a m e n d m e n t pr o v i< f es that t h e b o a r d g r a n t e v e r y e m ­ ployee w i t h a y e a r o r m o r e s e r ­ vice s i c k l e a v e o f n o t l e s s t h a n 12 d a y s a y e a r a n d a t t h e r a t e o f one d a y f o r e a c h m o n t h o f e m ­ ploym ent o f le s s t h a n a y e a r . Sick l e a v e w o u l d b e c u m u l a t i v e for t w o y e a r s a n d w o u l d n o t r u n concurrently w i t h v a c a t io n tim e . R etirem en t Senator W ic k s a lso in tro d u ced a bill to a m e n d S e c t i o n B 3 - 3 7 . 0 o f the A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o d e o f N e w York C i t y t o p e r m i t m e m b e r s o f , the r e t i r e m e n t s y s t e m t o c o n t r i b ­ ute on t h e b a s i s o f r e t i r e m e n t a t ago 55, t h e c h a n g e c o n s i s t i n g o f e x te n d in g t h e t i m e f o r f i l i n g s u c h a p p li c a tio n f r o m O c t o b e r 1, 1941, to O c t o b e r 1, 1942. L ife o f L ists Senator E . J. C o u g h lin introI duced t h e W i c k s b il l o f o t h e r years t o e x t e n d t h e l i f e o f p r e ­ ferred l i s t s f r o m f o u r to e ig h t years in S t a t e s e r v i c e . l e a s e L a y O SALARY f f ’ A L B A N Y . —N o m o r e a p p l i c a ­ t i o n s c a n p o s s i b l e b e c o n s id -^ ^ed for th e “ ty p ew ritin g " jo b s in m ilit a r y s e r v ic e o ff e r e d here a fe w w eek s ago by M a­ jor R . K . M cC o r m a c k , M ed ica l A rm ory, A lban y, M ajor M c­ C o r m a c k s e n t up th e SO S sig n . A ll o f t h e p o s i t i o n s h a v e b e e n f i l l e d b y _men e n l i s t e d f o r t h a t purpose 'a n d M ajor M cCor­ m a ck , w h ile g r a tified b y th e r esu lts o f his a p p ea l fo r ty p ­ ists in un iform , asks The L E A D E R to in f o r m all w h o w ro te to h im th a t h e w ill be un able to a n s w e r th eir letters p erson ally. He is s w a m p e d w ith w o r k a n d ta k e s th is op­ p o rtu n ity of sa y in g b o t h “ th a n k y o u ” a n d “ p lea se la y o ff.” P a y D ifferen tia) Senator W i c k s r e - in t r o d u c e d h is bill o f l a s t y e a r t o p r o v i d e f o r pay d i f f e r e n t i a l f o r a l l S t a t e a n d I mu nicipa l e m p l o y e e s , i n d e e d f o r h l l p u bli c e m p l o y e e s , d r a f t e d o r I enlisted in t h e m i l i t a r y , n a v a l o r p 'a r in e s e r v i c e . I t w o u l d b e r e t r o ­ a c t i v e to S e p t e m b e r 16, 1940. ^ V .V ,V .V .V .V .V .V .V .V « V |F R E E p ON A I.L r a c t i c e Koya) Underwood Remington L. C. Smith Wood«tock D eliver At nnd All Cull for M a rliln e* E xitm in atlons ' 'lonsancls l i ii v e r a x s f d O u r MiU'liines on , A'ILLIAM WEISS W K S T 37»h S T II I C I C I I . O . N ( i 5 - 2 4 81 TESTS feren tial. P a y In D i f f e r e n t i a l W ic k s Introduc<^ B ill T h e cry of th e p ay d ifferen tia l for S tate em p loyees w h o go into m ilita r y ser v ic e , w h ile n o t as loud as it w a s the State d o u b ted ly in t h e 1941 s e s s i o n L egislatu re, be heard on w ill of un­ C apitol H ill w ith so m e fr e q u e n c y a s th e 1942 s e s s i o n g e t s d o w n t o b u s i ­ ness. A s th e la w read s tod ay, the on ly e m p lo y e e s w h o g e t th e d if­ fe r en ce b e tw e e n th eir civil a n d m ilitary p ay are th ose w h o w ere national g u a r d sm e n and m e m b er s of oth er reserve g ro u p s before th e y w e re called up b y P r e sid e n t R oosevelt. O th ers m erely get th eir m ilita ry pay, a lth o u g h th e P a g e A c t g u a r a n t e e s th eir job a n d U n e m p lo y m e n t In s u r a n c e S e n a to r W ic k s h a s a lr e a d y in ­ t r o d u c e d a b il l t o p r o v i d e t h e f u l l d iffe re n tia l, a n d o th er le g isla to r s w i l l u n d o u b t e d l y foll<^v s u i t . T h e A ffiia ted Y o u n g D em ocrats, a m o n g oth er groups, h ave already ex p ressed th eir in ten tio n of pu sh­ in g for su c h legislation. I n N e w Y o r k C ity, C o u n c ilm a n L ou is C ohen h as introd uced a re­ q u est resolution u r g in g th e L eg is­ la tu re to provid e th e d iffe re n tia l fo r all e m p lo y e e s e n te r in g the a r m y or n a v y . A t t h e 1941 s e s s i o n , t h e A s s o ­ c ia t io n o f S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e E m ­ p l o y e e s p u s h e d f o r a t l e a s t 30 d a y s ’ d iffe re n tia l w h ile th e State, C o u n ty a n d M u n icip a l W o r k e r s (C I O ) u r g e d t h e full d i f f e r e n c e . W o rkers t h e F u t u r e T h e S ta te law sa y s th a t titles o f op en c o m p etitiv e tests req uest­ ed by d e p a r tm e n ts a n d in stitu tio n s n n u s t b e p u b l i c l y a n n o u n c e d f o r 15 d a y s b e fo r e t h e S t a t e Civil S e r v ­ ice C o m m issio n tak es action . D u r in g th is p eriod e m p lo y e e s w h o b e lie v e th e r e is a field fo r p r o m o ­ tio n to th e title are u r g ed to con in iu n ica le w ith th e S tat« C om ­ m issio n . T h e fo llo w in g titles aro n o w b e in g a d v e r tised (tiie d a te d en o tes w h e n th e fifteen d a y s aro u p ): J a n u a r y 17 —C h i e f O c c u p a t i o n a l T h e r a p i s t —W e s t H a v e r s t r a w H o s ­ pital, H e a lth . J a n u a r y 1 8 —L i b r a r i a n — Q u e e n s C o u n ty C ourt L ibrary, M M a y G o U n d e r U .S . G o v e r n m e n t C o n t r o l (E x c lu s iv e) W h ile E m p lo y m e n t Service w o r k e r s w e r e still t r y in g to g e t used to th e ir n e w s ta tu s as fe d ­ e r a l e m p l o y e e s , t h e i r f o r m e r col­ le a g u e s in th e u n e m p lo y m e n t in ­ su ra n c e division of th e S ta tg L a ­ bor D e p a rtm e n t suddenly found th em se lv es facing th e possibility of a sim ila r sw itc h f r o m S ta te to federal status. T h e y r e a d o v e r t h e p r o p o s a l in President R o o s e v e l t ’s b u d g e t m e s sa g e th a t a n a tion -w id e s y s ­ tem o f u n em p lo y m e n t in su ra n c e be established, and rea lized th a t o n e w a y o f d^ ing th is w o u ld be b y p la c in g all S t a t e i n s u r a n c e sy ste m s un der the F ed eral G ov­ er n m e n t. A n o th e r p o ssib ility is a sin g le s y s te m of F e d e r a l ta x a tio n w ith th e adm in istration rem ain ­ in g w ith th e S tates. A l r e a d y in W a s h i n g t o n t h e l i n e s are b ein g d raw n for a scra p over a n y a t t e m p t to m o v e t h e S t a te u n em p lo y m en t i n s u r a n c e e m ­ p lo y ees into th e F e d e r a l G o v e r n ­ m en t. M an y cries of “ h o m e ru le” are b ou n d to be raised. M ea n w h ile th ere w e re fu rth er d ev elo p m en ts on th e situ ation w ith regard to th e E m p lo y m e n t Service em p loyees, who sin ce J a n u a r y 1 h a v e b e e n w o r k i n g for th e F ed eral G overnm ent. D e fin ite le g isla tio n to protect th e return of em p loyees now tra n sfe r re d fro m S ta te ser v ic e to th e U n ited S ta tes E m p lo y m en t S erv ice, a s t h e old p la c e m e n t s e c ­ tio n o f D P U I is n o w k n o w n , h a s been agreed upon at a conferen ce o f S ta te o fficials. One of th e m o st trou b lesom e fa c to r s o f th e w h o le problem w a s t h e q u e s tio n o f p r e fe rr e d lis ts for th e tra n sferees. T h is w a s decided by a g reem en t up on proposed legis­ la tio n th a t w o u ld a u th o rize th e e s t a b lis h m e n t o f p referred lists fo r th e 2,300“ e m p lo y e e s a f f e c t e d for a six -m o n th s d u ra tio n on ly. P e r m a n e n t in S ix M o n th s I t w a s exp lain ed th a t estab lish ­ m e n t of p referred lists for th ese em p lo y ee s on th e sa m e b asis as exists tod ay w o u ld upset the sta b ility o f th e w h o le pro m o tio n s y s te m since th e fu tu re s ta tu s of th e tran sferees w ou ld m ake s t a b ili t y im p o s s ib le . T h u s it w a s decid ed to esfa b lish th e lists for s i x m o n t h s —t h e p e r i o d o f p r o b a ­ tio n before th e tr a n sfe r ee w ill be ultim ately accepted in to per­ m anent em p loym en t on the F e d e r a l payroll. T h is g iv e s th e chart. T h e e x a m in e r p la ces a card S T U D Y A ID S F o r L i c e n s e E x a m i n e r A s p r ep a ra tio n fo r th e M otor V e ­ h icle L ic en se E x a m in e r te st, T h e LEADER has been p u b lish in g du ties th e job . H ere of are fu rth e r d eta ils on c o n d u c tin g te s ts for operator and chauffeur 11c- W ses: P ro ced u re for th e E y e T e s t: B e ­ fore th e a p p lican t is g iv en th e ro ad test, th e e x a m in e r g iv e s th e v isio n test, p a y in g p a r t ic u la i^ a t ­ t e n t i o n t o s e e t h a t t h e c h a r t is h u n g in a p l a c e w h e r e n o b r i g h t str e a k s o f lig h t w ill s h in e up on it a n d t h a t n o g l a r i n g l i g h t w i l l be dcti-im en ta l to th e a p p lic a n t. 1. H a v e t h e a p p l i c a n t s t a n d o n a d e s i g n a t e d l i n e 20 f e e t f r o m t h e VPEWRITERS K AK (JK 8 K K K C T 1 0 N O F I.ATIC M O D K I . U L S I N U S S M A CH INES D u rin g F IL IN G K K NTK I) RENT A NEW I’O R T A B L E R O Y A L righ ts. in m ilita r y s e r v ic e g o t th e p a y d if­ P h e lp s P a y B ill Senator P h elps P h elps Intro­ duced h i s p a y r i s e b il l p r o v i d i n g for a f l a t 10 p e r c e n t w a g e i n ­ creas e f o r a l l S t a t e w o r k e r s g e t [ tins u n d e r $2,000 a y e a r . I n s t i t u ­ tional em p loyees gettin g both 1cash c o m p e n s a t i o n a n d m a i n t e 1n a n c e w o u l d r e c e i v e a 10 p e r cent; 'i n c r e a s e b a s e d o n t h e i r c a s h p a y 1if both c a s h a n d m a i n t e n a n c e d o [ not a g g r e g a t e $2,000. 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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 ass e m b l e r s . M u s t b e a b l e t o s e t u p B r o w n & S h a r p e a u t o m a t i c screw m a c h i n e , h a n d s c r e w m a c h i n e , t u r r e t l a t h e , m i l l i n g m a c h i n e , forming and punch presses. M u s t b e c i t i z e n n o t e n g a g e d in d e f e n s e produc­ tio n . G o o d s a la r y , (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 , pre­ c i s i o n w o r k . M u s t h a v e a t l e a s t f i v e y e a r s ’ s i m i l a r e x p e r i e n c e . Must b e citizen 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 sse m ­ b ling fin e in str u m en ts. M u s t r e a d b l u e p r i n t s . M u s t h a v e w o r k e d on s u c h in s t r u m e n t s a s e le c tr ic c lo c k s, c o n tr o l d e v ic e s , speedom eters. M ust be citizen s, ( A s k fo r M r. B e t z ) , L a t h e H . a 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 21 i n . t o 48 in . 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 c itizen . ( A s k fo r M r. H a w e s ) , • M a c h i n i s t —O u t s i d e a n d i n s i d e . M u s t Tiave s h i p y a r d exp e rien ce . ( A s k fo r M r, B r a e ) . M a c h i n i s t s , T o o l a n d D i e M a i t e r s , I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r s —F i r s t class m e n o n l y . M u s t b e a b l e t o w o r k f r o m b l u e p r i n t s , d o o w n p l a n n i n g and s e t u p a l l m a c h i n e t o o l s , w o r k t o c l o s e l i m i t s , m a c h i n e w i d e v a r i e t j - of m aterial. M u s t b e c it iz e n s n o t e m p lo y e d in d e f e n s e w o r k . ( A s k for M r . D e f^ n ). P i p e f i t t e r s —M u s t h a v e h a d r e c c n t s h i p y a r d e x p e r i e n c e . ( A s k for M r, B r a e ) , P K e r W o r k e r s — M u s t be e x p e r i e n c e d c l a s p e r s , t i p p e r s , headers, s t r i n g e r s , p a s t e r s , e n a m e l l e r s a n d h a v e h a d o t h e r s i m i l a r e xpe ri en ce . ( A s k fo r M r. B r o s s e a u ) . ^ R a d l o L .a b o ra to ry 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 fa ctu rin g ex p e rien ce on U R F tr a n s m itte r s . (A s k fo r M r. B u r n h a m ) , R a d i o W i r e r s ( M a l e o r F e m a l e ) — M u s t h a v e t i a n s m i t t e r or set m a n u fa ctu rin g experience. (A s k for Mr 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 rep air w o rk . A b l e t o m a k e templates, 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 i n m o l d l o f t a n d a b l e to l>f‘ tem p la tes. M ust be citizem ( A s k fo r M r. H a w e s ) . S h i p f i t t e r s —M u s t h a v e h a d r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e . ( A s k f o r M r . Brae). T o o l a m i 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 . Com­ b in ation b la n k in g a n d fo rem a n . M u st be citizen s. F i r s t c l a s s men only. ( A s k for M is s R a f t e 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 oratory. M u st be citizen . P re v a ilin g rate of pay. ( A s k for 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 be p e r i e n c e d in r a d i o s e t m a n u f a c t u r e . ( A s k f o r 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 i n foundry w o l' k , j o b b i n g s h o p p a t t e r n w o r k s o r s h i p y a r d s . M u s t operate w ood w ork in g m ach in es. 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). Jobs; 32-p age G overnm ent (4) (1) T h i s injiy in y o u r g e t t i n g a b i g p a i d II. S . ( J c v e r n m e n t Job, nie, e n t ir e l y Li.st o f U . S. G o v e r n m e n t J o b s ; Nam e C a l l (tr m a i l c o u p o n t o u.s a t o n c o . to d escription 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 . M u s t h a v e s h i p y a r d e xpc rien ce. (A s k for M r. H a w e s ) , 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 s t be citizen s. (A s k fo r M iss Z im m e r m a n ) . A u t o m a t i c S c r e w M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r —E x p e r i e n c e d m a n a b l e to s e t u p a n d o p e r a t e —t o t a k e c h a r g e o f d e p a r t m e n t a s n i g h t f o r e m a n . M u st be citizen . ( A s k fo r M rs. R a f t e r ) . 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 blu ep rint r ea d in g p referred. ( A f 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 alunijn u m , t w o fin d t h r e e p a r t e d w o r k . M u s t b e c i t i z e n . ( A s k f o r M r . Ca uld. w e ll). 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 refer s te a m , e lectric or a ir h a m m e r. T o m a k e c h a i n s , clips! b r a c k e t s a n d o t h e r m a r i n e p a r t s . L a y o u t e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d b u t not e ss e n tia l. M u s t be c itiz e n . ( A s k for M r. H a w e s ) . B o i l e r m a k e r s ( S h i p b u i l d i n g ) - A b l e t o p e r f o r m a l l m a c h i n e and 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 l l tubes, M u st be citizen . ( 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 m e a s u r e m e n t s a n d coil a d j u s t m e n t s . ( A s k fo r M r. B u r n h a m ). 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 wirew 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 it c h e n e q u i p m e n t a n d r e l a t e d l i n e s n o t a c c e p t a b l e . M u s t b e c i t i z e n . (A .sk for M r, H a w e s ) . A g e .... ('oiipon I n A'aliiable. U ns It Ilefore You Misluy It. Jan. 9-30 Drafting, Blueprints Aroliitecturul, Aeronautical, Meohunicul, Kleotrlc.al, Piping:, Siiip, Striictnrsil, K e i n f o r o w l <U)norete, ToixtirrHiihiotil, N t a ti N t i o tt i, MiithenmticN, Prrpunitiun Ij|fen8i‘N. 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E lio t K aplan O nly tho se S tate, county, city, village an d tow n em ployees w ith ­ in N e w Y o r k S t a t e w h o w e r e m u s te re d in as N a tio n a l G u a rd s ­ m en and m em bers of the R e­ serve F orces of th e A r m y and M o v i e M B ecause of a k e r s th e im p ortan ce of f i l m s i n t h e •w'ar e f f o r t , a c o u r s e Is b e i n g m a d e a v a ila b le e x p e r t s in t h e field . to The tra in course, d e v ised b y th e C olleg e o f t h e C ity o f N e w Y o r k , is d e s ig n e d to tr a in experts w h o can su p erv ise th e use of fa c tu a l film s in civ ilia n de­ fen se, G overn m en t a g en cies, and even for c o m m ercia l pu rp oses. T i t l e o f t h e c o u r s e is F i l m T e c h ­ n iq ues. A t its h e a d is Ii-ving •Jacoby, produ cer o f s o m e o f th e b e st-k n o w n H o lly w o o d m o v ies. T h e c o u r s e is o p e n t o t h e p u b ­ lic , a n d c l a s s e s w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d e v e n i n g s a t 139th s t r e e t a n d C o n ­ v en t avenue, M anhattan. R e g istra ­ tio n d a tes are fr o m F e b r u a r y 3 to 6, a t t h e c o l l e g e . P h o n e n u m b e r is R E g e n t 4-0275. N a v y a re entitled to p a y d if fe r ­ en tia ls upo n en tra n c e in th e m ili­ t a r y o r n a v a l service. T h e y r e ­ ceive s ix ty d a y s ' p a y up o n e n ­ trance ^ n d th ereafter the d iffer­ ence betw een their m ilitary and C iv il S e r v i c e p a y . E n l i s t e d m e n do n o t h ave th is privilege; n e ith e r do selective service d ra fte e s. A ll C ivil S e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s w h o s e r v e in t h e m ilita r y o r n a v a l s e r ­ v ic e s h a v e th e rig h t o f r e in sta te ­ m e n t a fter term in ation of service, upon a p p lication w ith in th irty days a fter d isch arge; and the p r iv ile g e o f r e in st a te m e n t in th e d iscretio n o f th e d e p a r tm en t a fte r s u c h s ix ty -d a y period a n d n o t la ter th a n one year. In th e fed­ eral serv ice a p p lication m u s t be m a d e w ith in forty days a fte r d is­ charge. T h e po sitio n s o f th o se en terin g m ilita ry service are d eem ed to be “ te m p o ra r ily v a ­ c a n t ” d u rin g the e m p lo y e e s ’ a b ­ sen ce, a lth o u g h o th ers m a y be a p p o in te d te m p o r a r ily to s e r v e in th eir place. T h e a b s e n t e m p l o y e e ’s r a t e o f c o m p e n s a tio n up on his r e in sta te ­ m e n t w ill be a t th e ra te th a t h e w o u ld be r e c e iv in g had he con­ tin u e d to ser v e in h is p o sitio n w ith o u t in terru p tion by m ilita r y duty. P e n s io n C o n trib u tio n s W In o m e n W e l d i n g I n r e s p o n s e to th e c u r r e n t d e ­ m a n d for tra in in g co u rses fo r wom en in w eld in g and oth er b ra n ch es o f fa c to r y p ro du ction, th e M ech an ical In d u stries T e c h ­ n ical In stitu te, 31-2 8 Q ueens B o u le v a r d , L o n g I s l a n d C ity, is in t r o d u c in g a s p e c ia l c o u r s e in g a s w e ld in g for w o m e n . A c co r d ­ i n g to E . R . T o m p k i n s , d i r e c t o r o f th e in stitu te, th e o n e-tim e th e o r y th a t w o m e n h ad no a p titu d e for th in g s m ech a n ica l h as b een a b a n ­ doned. T h e n e w c o u r s e in g a s w e l d i n g at the M ech a n ica l In d u stries T e c h ­ nical In stitu te covers sp ecia l tr a in in g to q u a lify w o m e n to d o fa c to r y p r o d u ctio n fo r all d e­ fense needs. T h e on ly req u ire­ m en t is U . S. c itiz e n s h ip . Day and e v e n in g cla sses are n o w b ein g form ed. L E A R N CAKEKU IT S EASY - T OF O T liE AND - F L Y FUTUKK IN EX PEM SIV B Studf*nt I n s t r u c t i o n by I.icenseil G dverin iient I n str u c to r s C all I .A u r p lto n 5-9367 or W r i t e D e p t . A EAST COAST FLYING SCHOOL Q u e e n s C o u n t y A i r p o r t , J a m a i c a . I>. I. l OntriUK'i"— l 5 7 C i a n d K o c k n w n y B l v d . N e a r S unride H iffh w a y P e n s io n c o n trib u tio n s m a y be co n tin u ed d u rin g th e period o f m ilita r y serv ice and tim e in m ili­ ta r y serv ice w ill be c o u n ted as c o n t in u e d C ivil S e r v ic e fo r r e t ir e ­ m e n t pu rp oses. P e n sio n con trib u ­ tio n s m a y be su sp en d e d d u rin g th e m ilita r y s er v ic e period b u t co n trib u tio n s w ill have to be m a d e u p i f c r e d i t f o r s e r v i c e is sought. P rom otion s of absentee em ­ p lo y ees m a y be m a d e w h ile th e y a re on lea v e for m ilita r y serv ice, a n d cred it for tim e so ser v e d w ill be a llow ed , bu t no c h a n g e in c o m ­ p e n sa tio n w ill be e ffe c te d un til th ey are reinstated after dis­ c h a r g e, a t w h ic h tim e th e y w ill g e t th e pro m o tio n pay. W h e r e p o sitio n s are a b o lish ed in a b s e n c e o f th e e m p lo y e e , h is n a m e w ill be p laced on a p r e ­ fe r re d elig ib le list a n d w ill c o n ­ tin u e for fou r y ea rs a fter his d is­ charge from m ilitary service. T h o s e n o t in c o m p e t i t i v e p o s i t i o n s w ill h a v e th e p riv ileg e o f h a v in g th eir n a m e s placed on a “ m ilita r y r e e m p lo y m e n t lis t ” in N e w Y o r k a n d m a y be r ee m p lo y e d in a n y position for w h ic h th ey m a y h a v e b e e n f it t e d to fill ( c o r r e s p o n d in g to a sim ila r position th e r e to fo r held b y th e m before m ilita r y se r ­ v ice). A p p o in tm e n ts fr o m m ili­ ta r y r e e m p lo y m e n t lists w ill be m a d e w it h o u t r eg a r d to s t a n d i n g o f p e r s o n s o n th e list. P r ob ation ary E m p lo y e e s P r o b a t io n a r y e m p lo y e e s in N e w York service w ill, after th ey e n ter m ilita r y service, be d e e m e d to h a v e c o m p le te d th e ir p r o b a ­ tio n a r y p eriod; bu t in F e d e r a l s e i ’v i c e t h e u n e x p i r e d p o r t i o n o f p r o b a t i o n a r y p e r i o d w i l l h a v e to be serv ed a fter th eir d isc h a r g e and reinstatem ent. T em p o r a ry or p r o v isio n a l em - JOBS OPEN NOW! £ fir (ill f o r i n t e n s i v e ^ V u r t i i n e t i ’H i ni i i g : c m i r s e s . (iu s, K lfctric, N aval, A ircraft. I^ow T ultioii. P l a c e m e n t S e r v ic e . E asy T(>rm.s. S t a t o L l c e n s c c l . B o o k l e t ‘I,' SM ITH SCHOOL O F W E L D IN G j E s t a b l i s h e d 1927 ] 250 W . 5 4 t h S t . , N . Y . • O p e n 10-10 1 1 1 p lo y ees w ill n o t h a v e a n y rig h ts o r priv ileg es a ccorded to p e r m a ­ n en t em p loyees (or th o se w h o h a v e a cq u ired “ c la ssified s t a t u s ” in th e F e d e r a l s e r v ic e ). E lig ib lity o f p erso n s on eligible lis ts , i n c lu d in g p r e fe r r e d lis ts , w ill be co n tin u ed a fter d isc h a r g e for th e “ u n a c c r u e d ” period to w h ic h th e y w o u ld h a v e been entitled. R ein sta tem en ts from p referred lists and ap p oin tm en ts from a m o n g d e fe r re d a p p o in te e e lig ib le s w ill be m a d e b e fo r e a p p o in t ­ m ents from regrula r preferred lis ts or o p e n c o m p e t it iv e lists. W h e n iJ s ts E xp ire W h e r e a n eligib le list h a s n o t expired th e “ deferred e lig ib le” m a y be cer tifie d for a period o f one ye a r a fter term in ation o f m il­ ita r y duty. I f th e list h a s e x p ired du rin g h is a b se n c e on m ilita r y du ty, h is n a m e w ill g o on a s p e ­ cial list fo r sim ila r c e r tific a tio n for a period o f on e y e a r in N e w Y o r k , a n d for a p eriod c o r r e ­ s p o n d i n g to th e p eriod o f m ilit a r y d u t y in t h e F e d e r a l s e r v ic e . T em porary and seasonal em ­ p lo y e e s a p p o in ted a fte r c o m p e ti­ tiv e e x a m in a tio n s a fte r m ilita r y d isc h a r g e w ill go on m ilita ry re­ e m p lo y m e n t lists a n d be eligib le fo r c o m p e titiv e te m p o ra r y or s e a ­ s o n a l position s. In the F ed era l serv ice v o lu n teers receiv e th e s a m e p r iv ileg es a s do selective serv ice draftees, pro­ vid ed such volu n teers com p ly w ith the sele c tiv e serv ice a c t re­ q u ir e m e n t s . T h o s e w h o e n lis t in th e I'egular a r m y or r e g u la r N a v y c a n n o t be con sid ered a s b e in g on “ le a v e ” fr o m th eir F e d e r a l p o si­ tio n s. T h e y are d e e m e d t o h a v e term in a ted th eir C ivil S ervice sta tu s, but th eir rig h ts a n d priv ­ ile g e s fo r r e in st a te m e n t w ill be pra c tic a lly sim ila r to th o se of o t h e r e m p lo y e e s o n m ilitai-y du ty. “ P r i o r i t y ” in C e r t ific a tio n E lig ib le s w h o lose th e o p p o r­ tu n ity for a p p o in tm en t or p r o m o ­ tion w ill a fte r th eir d isc h a r g e have “ p r i o r i t y ” in c e r t i f i c a t i o n a ft e r th eir d isc h a r g e. A pplication for rein sta te m e n t, fo r c o n tin u a tio n o n elig ib le lists, or r esto r a tio n to p r eferred lists, o r f o r “ p r i o r i t y ” in c e r t i f i c a t i o n s m u st be m ad e w ith in six ty d a y s a fter term in ation of m ilitary d u ty fo r p o s itio n s in N e w Y o r k ; a n d w ith in fo r ty days after m ilita ry d u t y t e r m in a t io n in th e c a s e o f F e d e r a l s er v ic e p o sition s. N e w W atch the L E A D E R F o r T his Position A .E .C .: T h ere are no federal ex a m in a tio n s open at the p resen t tim e for w h ic h the m ajor q u a lifi­ c a tio n s are a k n o w le d g e of real e s t a t e . I f y o u w i s h to be n o t if ie d a b o u t a C ivil S e r v ic e p o sitio n for w h ic h y o u a re qu alified , w e s u g ­ g e st th at you tak e ad v a n ta g e of t h e f r e e g u i d a n c e s e r v i c e w h i c h is a v a ila b le to L E A D E R su b scrib ers a n d w h ich is c o m p le te ly described e lse w h e r e in th is issu e. B y s u b ­ scrib in g, you w ill be n o tified a b o u t e x a m in a t io n s w h ic h req uire a b a c k g r o u n d in r e a l e s t a t e a n d o th er jobs fo r w h ic h y ou a r e ,e li­ g ib le. T iiis ser v ic e w ill p r e v en t th e p o ssib ility o f yo u r o v e rlo o k ­ in g m a n y e x a m in a tio n s for w h ic h y o u a re qu alified. h im to g r a n t or d e n y s u c h le a v e . E a c h d e p a r tm e n t h a s a s e t p o licy in r e g a r d to th e le n g t h of le a v e s of absence. I f le a v e is g r a n te d , an e x te n sio n m a y be requested a n d a g a in g r a n te d or d e n ied at th e d isc re tio n o f th e d e p a r tm en t h ea d . Y ou m u st retu rn to your p o s itio n a t th e t e r m in a t io n of y o u r l e a v e o f a b s e n c e o r l o s e al l r ig h ts to y o u r p o s itio n . Y o u m a y ha .ve t o w a i t a s h o r t t i m e f o r a rea ssig n m en t to your position a f t e r r e t u r n in g fr o m a le a v e of a b s e n c e , bu t g e n e r a l ly th er e is no difficu lty. If y ou resign to tako a d e f e n s e job, y o u m a y be r e a s ­ sig n e d if y o u m a k e a p p lica tio n w i t h i n o n e y e a r , b u t t h i s a l s o is en tirely d iscretion ary w ith tho d ep a rtm en t head. If you are out b e y o n d tho year, no ap p lica tio n fo r r e a s s i g n m e n t w ill be a c c e p t e d . Conductor Test A lready Ordered See E xtension Of P o stal L ist Dr. A r th u r E . Soper, fo rm erly first a ssista n t p h ysician at P il­ g r i m S t a t e H o s p i t a l s i n c e 1932, h a s ju st been ap p oin ted su p e r in ­ ten d en t of K in g s P a r k S tate H o s ­ pital. T h e a p p o in tm e n t b e c o m e s e f f e c t i v e J a n u a i y 15. ‘‘T em porary ” Job Is N ot “ P e rm a n e n t” ^ ' S .J .: S in ce y o u w e re ap p oin ted a s s t e n o g r a p h e r , g r a d e 2, o n t h o b a sis o f a te m p o ra r y a p p o in tm en t, y o u are not en titled a t a n y tim e to the sta tu s o f a p e r m a n e n t e m ­ plo y ee e v en th o u g h you are k ep t on th e job fo r m o r e th a n six m on th s. In your case, a fter th e s ix -m o n th period w a s concluded, y o u w e re r ecertified to th e p o si­ tion . T h is d o e s n o t m e a n t h a t y o u r p o sitio n is p e r m a n e n t m e r ely b e c a u s e y o u ’v e b e e n r e t a i n e d b e ­ y o n d th e o rig in a l six m o n th s. 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R e d i-R eco rd Com pany 1C8 M a d i s o n A v e n u e , N e w order, re­ str a in in g m e P olice C o m m issio n ­ er f r o m e m p lo y i n g a n y o n e in th e title o f telep h o n e o p erators e x ­ cep t eligib les on th e tele p h o n e o p ­ era to r g r a d e 1 list? . . . T h e e n ­ try, w h i c h p u t s t e e t h in t o th e p r e ­ v io u s order, g o e s in to e f f e c t J a n u ­ a r y 15, a n d p r a c t i c a l l y c o m p e l s th e P o lice C o m m issio n e r to a p ­ p o in t a co u p le o f h u n d r e d t e le ­ ph o n e operators a t once. Facts L WL court York TELEPHONE MURRAY HILL 4-4845 iStnicturttl DRAFTING I'K h K T K IA I. TO ltK < ilN X K R S M A N H A TTA N T E C H 18 28 B H O . V D W A Y (59tli) ( I. 5 -7857 PRE-AVIATION COURSE > o r F u t u r e Fl yinir Ca de ts, B o i n b a r dier.s and .VaviKators. K.sseiiUal M a th en ia tic .s fuid Pl i y si cs . S ho r t K v e iiiiiR CVnir.se. Mortprato W e e k l y Kate. S C H O O L OF TEN 113 W e s t 5 7 t h S t r e e t » « York CH .v 6 -G8 88 t irele d e f e n s e v o r .N ( j m k n A M ) MOM KM! 'rniiii f„ r excitii iK w<*rk itM iiK><Uctil a.ssiHliiiit, l. ui, & X - r « v T e c li i ii c iu n in d o c ­ to rs o ff i c e s , h o s p i ta l , i m l u s tr i a l "iid c o i u SgS i nc r ci ul labs. KNKO l.L N O W ! r>ay * Kvi*. K. st. Courses 1849 w i l l b e t h e f i r s t t o o f f e r to g i v e th e rec e n t e n tr y into th e F r ie n d V a len tin e M r c h n i i i r u l , rip in;;: A e r o iiixl S h i p C a l l o r iihoru‘ f o r B u l l e i i i i ' T' fo r t h is m o n t h ? . . . C ou ld it be vs. Now As Never Before! I.earu R . F . ; T o o b tain a leave o f a b ­ s e n c e a s a N e w Y o r k C ity e m ­ ployee, y o u m u s t r eq u e st it of your dep artm en t head, and he m a y g r a n t the leave you req uest o r a le a v e fo r a s h o r te r p eriod. I t is e n t i r e l y d i s c r e t i o n a r y w i t h vacation s of thi^.ir o w n W h a t is h o l d i n g u p t h e 200 p a ­ a p p o in tm en ts I CALLS Patrolman Appointments trolm an J . K . L .: T h e list for P o s t O f­ f i c e c l c r k - c a r r i e r is d u o t o e x p i r e in F e b r u a r y o f th is year, but t h e r e is e v e r y r e a s o n to b e l i e v e t h a t th e life o f th e p r e s e n t list w ill be ex ten d ed for a n o th e r yea r in v i e w o f t h e e m e r g e n c y . S i n c e t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is e x c e e d i n g l y p op ular, a n d a ttr a c ts h u n d r e d s of th ousan ds of c an d id ates when o p en ed for a p p lica tio n on a n a ­ tio n -w id e b a sis, th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n h a s fo u n d it im p o s ­ s i b l e t o a n n o u n c e it u p t o t h o p r e se n t tim e. T h e c u r re n t list h a s alr e a d y been extended several t i m e s a n d is d u e t o b e e x t e n d e d a gain . > - . . ■ M .F .B . T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e r ­ vice C om m ission has ordered an e x a m in a tio n for co n d u cto r w h ic h w ill be o p e n to a la r g e g r o u p , s in c e th e r e q u ir e m e n t s a re exP |^ c t e d t o b e q u i t e l i b e r a l . T h o list resu ltin g fro m the e x a m in a ­ t i o n w i l l bo u s e d f o r t h e p o s i t i o n s o f condu ctor, p la tfo rm -m a n , rail­ ro a d clerk , a n d o th er a p p r o p ria te position s w ith the B oard of T ran sp ortation . T h is e x am in ation w ill e lim in a te th e n ecessity , th erefo re, for h o ld in g a sep a ra te e x a m in a t io n fo r railroad c lerk . Leave of Absence Up to Dept. Head S u p e r P O L IC E Q u e s tio n , P le a s e P eop le w ho are sh o u tin g “ d is­ crim in a tio n ” because vacation s h a v e b e e n s u s p e n d e d in th e F ir e a n d n o t in t h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t , j u s t d o n ’t k n o w t h e t r u e f a c t s . . . . E v e n in n o r m a l tim es , p a ­ tr o lm e n p u t in m u c h lo n g e r h o u rs th a n firem en . A t th e p r e se n t tim e, b eca u se o f civilian d e fe n se w o r k m a n y p a tro lm en are w o r k ­ i n g 60 a n d 70 h o u r s a w e e k . . . . B e s i d e s , a c o p ’s j o b i s m o r e g r u e l lin g, m o r e p h y s ic a ll y a n d m e n t a l ­ ly d e p le tin g th a n t h a t o f th e s n i o k e - e a t e r . . , . A f i r e m a n ’s j o b is to u g h , too, b u t t h e y h a v e m a n y o p p o r t u n it ie s f o r a let-u p, a r e ­ laxation f i' o m th e con tin u ou s g r in d t h a t th e p aL rolm an n e v e r g e ts . , . . “ W h 3 u , a n d i f ” th e e m e r g e n c y really co m es, th e cops ip j \V. 3 1st S ( „ N . Y . i l U y u n t 9 -2 H3 1 U-*i(‘on.s(.*cl b y t h e S t a l e o f N e w Y o r k ) Amoroso Appoints D r. P e te r F . A m oroso, new lya p p o in ted C o m m iss io n e r of Cor­ r e c t i o n , w i l l f il l 31 j o b s i n h i s d ep a rtm en t th is w e ek from eli­ g ib les on the v a rious p atrol­ m an lists . . . T h e nam es of 147 p o l i c e e l i g i b l e s w e r e c e r t i f i e d fo r t h e C o r r e c tio n o f f ic e r jobs, w h i c h p a y a t t h e r a t e o f $1,769 per annum . S e v e n sim ila r jobs o n th e l a d i e s ’ s id e o f t h e jail h o u s e w ill be filled fr o m a m o n g 22 e l i g i b l e s o n t h e p o l i c e m a n lis t. . . . T h e h ig h e s t p o lice w o m a n eli­ g i b l e c e r t i f i e d w a s n u m b e r 156. T h e p a t r o lm a n c e r tific a tio n s h it t h e t o p o f t h e l i s t , n u m b e r 1,427. . . . T h e P .D . n u m b e r 3 (sp ecia l) l i s t i s e x p e c t e d t o b e c e r t i f i e d in th e v e ry n ea r fu tu re to th e n e w S h e r i f f , J o h n J , M c C l o s k e y , J r ., fo r m e r H e r la n d s in v estig a to r. Only One Parsed O n ly ca n d id a te to pass th e re­ c e n t p r o m o tio n te st to a s sis ta n t su p erin ten d en t of telegrap h is W illiam J. K a n z , 75-33 177th Street, F lu sh in g. NAVY WELDING Stud.‘n»8‘ l> KMA>U C ourse lor Q iu iiifju iff Tent U i\ r ii I'ree. HEMPHILL DIESEL iCncin.-« repair, lentiu>f, iuntalliitioii. •Ia»\v ratfN; free placoiiient Hi‘rvic«. M . I. T . I. . M K ( I I N K V I. 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N EW YORK IN S T IT U T E OF M ECHANICS 848 W. 65th (W . o f B w a . v ) < Jr. 7-5180 \ i H i t f.iU ly, 9 t» 9; Nut. A: S un . 9 to 6 . M ( K N S K O 1«Y N K W V O U K S T A T K yage T en O m L L T uesday. LEADER Jan u ary 13. 194j Merit Men Q aaASL w M R V IC E e a d e r fees. M ayb e y o u th in k th a t p ayin g a w i t n e s s is j u s t a m a t t e r o f h a n d ­ in g h im P u b lis h e d ev ery T u e sd a y by Civil S e rv ic e P u b lic a tio n s, I n c . O f f i c e : 97 D u a n e S t. ( a t B r o a d w a y ) , N e w Y o r k , N . Y . P i i o n e : C O r t l a n d t 7- 5665 I C o p y r i g h t 1941 b y C i v i l S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , I n c . out, and ■which th at ness, —Subscription Rates— Year Year Year BCent* AilvortiHine Hatcn on Application AliD lT goes th rou gh IUIKKAU OF C I K C i; L A T IO N 8 Tuesday, J a n u a r y 13, 1942 th is In terv iew er F o r W a r In d u s tr ie s A N ’T t h e y s e e a n y f a r t h e r t h a n n e x t w e e k P Is that terrib le in d ictm en t— too little and too late— to ap p ly to the m a n p o w e r and w o m a n p o w e r for industrial production? S id n e y H illrn a n sa id la s t w e e k th a t o n e o f th e m o s t U sefu l c o n tr ib u tio n s a y o u n g m a n or y o u n g w o m a n can m a k e n o w is to e n r o ll fo r w a r in d u s t r y tr a in in g . Everybody rpeech on who has heard w ar production for President the com ing R o o s e v e l t ’s year knows that we m u st begin to tra in w o m e n to ta k e an im p o r ­ tant place in th a t p ro d u c tio n . P r i v a t e s c h o o l s h a v e l o n g afeo s e e n t h e n e c e s s i t y o f train in g w om en for defense. I t ’s v e r y g r a t i f y i n g , t h e n , t o s e e t h e f i r s t h o p e f u l signs of change. T h is w eek we re c o rd the fact th at the D e fe n se T rain in g In stitu te, sp o n so red by colleges of N e w Y ork City, has o pened its d o o rs to w o m en . W o m e n w ith high school ed u cation that in cluded scien tific w o rk m a y now r e g is te r fo r its fre e e n g in e e rin g course. T h i s , w e l e a r n , is t o b e f o l l o w e d b y s i m i l a r a c t i o n f r o m the B o a rd of E d u c a tio n , So far, th e local school o fficials have follow ed p re lim in a ry fed eral d ic ta te s th a t d efen se tra in in g be r e stric te d to m en. B ut the B oard h a s d isc re tio n to tr a in w o m e n ju s t as soon as th e in d u s­ trial scene seem s to w arra n t such change. A n im p o rta n t a n n o u n c e m e n t o n t h i s is e x p e c t e d f r o m 110 L i v i n g s t o n s t r e e t w ith in the n e x t few days. T h e L E A D E R tru s ts th at sim ila r go o d sense will p e r­ v a d e all o t h e r a g e n c i e s d e d i c a t e d t o t h e t a s k o f p r o v i d i n g the skills needed fo r victory. . T he S p e c ia l C o p s HE city will soon be faced w ith a shortage I e x p e c te d to e x h au st the c u r r e n t list by J u n e . new patrolm an patrolm an established hardly be as set interim , w here eligibles. test a h a s n ’t result up before can Scheduled The announced. The list the forthcom ing test can the the city of appointm ents are been of end of the year. find lea r n e d qualified In the eligibles to fill p a tro lm a n vacanciesP T h is I is i t ’s p o ssib le to m ake more A" F R A N C I S X . C L A R K , 39 y e a r s old, horn o n S e p t e m b e r 13, 1902, a Civil S e r v ic e c le rk in th e D is t r i c t A t t o r n e y ’s o ffi c e since J u n e 1, 19 34; r e c e iv e d B . A . de gre e a t C o lum bia U n i v e r s i ty in 1 927; t h e n f o r t w o y e a r s w o r k e d as a b oo k ­ k e e p e r f o r W . R . Grace & Co. a n d f r o m S e p t e m b e r , 1931 to M a y , 193 4, a s o c le r k in t h e T e n e m e n t H o u s e D e p a r t m e n t ; w h ile s e r v in g as a c le r k in t h e D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y ’s of­ f ic e a l l e n d e d F o r d h a m L a w School a t n i g h t , a n d u p o n his g r a d u a t i o n in 1940 w o n t h e pri::e f o r th e h i g h ­ e s t full-c o urse a v e r a g e o f all la w gradxuites in c l u d i n g morniyig, a f t e r ­ n o o n a n d e v e n i n g s e ss io n s ; d o n a te d his p rize m o n e y to th e F o r e ig n M issio n S i s t e i s o f S t. D o m in i c in L o s A lt o s , Californin, w h e r e his sister, M a r y L o r e t t o i s Si s t e r S u p e rio r. M r. C lark w a s a d m i t t e d to t h e B a r on F e b r u a r y 10. 1941. H e is sin g le a n d lives a t 30 3 W e s t Broadw ay. T H A T ’S O N L Y t h e b l e a k o u t ­ lin e o f th e m a n w h o is th e n e w ­ e st A s s is ta n t D istr ic t A tto rn ey , a m a n o f w h o m a friend h a s said : “ H e is t h e m o s t m o d e s t p e r s o n I k n o w . I w o r k e d in t h e s a m e o f f i c e w ith h im for a lm o st three yea rs before I a w a k e n e d to the fa c t th at beneath his surface of h u m b le g r a c io u s n e s s w a s a sp irit a n d a n In tellect th a t sp a rk led lik e a diam ond, and th at had as m a n y fa cets.” M ona.stic L ife Frank C l a r k ’s ex isten ce is sim p le to th e p o in t of b ein g m o n ­ a stic. H e liv e s a lon e, e n jo y s b o o k s a n d lo n g w alk s, m a k es frien d s slow ly a n d e n e m ie s never. H e h as a ch ieved co n te n tm e n t by a v oid in g w h a t V e b le n called “ c o n sp ic u o u s co n su m p tio n .” P eriod ically he c le a n s o u t his b a n k a c co u n t by s e n d in g all h is m o n e y to h is s is ­ te r , t o c o n t r i b u t e t o h e r O r d e r , A s y o u th , F r a n k C lark w a n te d d e sp e ra tely to be a doctor. H e to o k a p r e -m e d ic a l c o u r s e a t C olu m b ia. H e c o u l d n ’t m a n a g e t h e f i n a n c e s to go to m e d ic a l sch ool, so h e to o k a C l e r k t e s t , a n d c a m e in N o . 1 o u t o f 6,500 c a n d i d a t e s : h i s m a r k w a s 100 p e r c e n t . O u t o f t h i s e x ­ a m c a m e a p o s i t i o n in t h e D . A . ’s o f f i c e . I t w a s n ’t p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e t h i n g fo r a p r o s p e c t i v e M .D ., b u t it w a s all t h a t o ff e r e d a t th e tim e, so w ith som e t r e p i d a t i o n —F r a n k accepted. O n e o f F r a n k ’s b i g j o b s d u r i n g th is period w a s to p a y o u t w itn e s s School S i n c e h e w a s e n s c o n c e d in a la w o ffice, F r a n k decided h e m ig h t a s w e l l l e a r n w h a t i t ’s a l l a b o u t , so h e en rolled a t F o r d h a m L a w S c h o o l , n i g h t s . I t w a s n ’t v e r y l o n g b efore he began ru n n in g a w a y w ith a ll t h e p r iz e s. W h e n did h e fin d t im e for s tu d y ? w e a s k e d h im . *'Oh, t h a t w a s n ’t h a r d . I w o r k e d t i l l 5, a n d w e n t t o s c h o o l 6 t o 8, s t u d i e d 8 t o 11. Saturdays and S u n d a y s I had the use of th e ex ­ c e lle n t lib ra ry o f our o ffice,' an d n o b o d y to distu rb m e w h ile I w ag stu d yin g.” D u r in g his sen ior year, his c la ss­ m a te s w a n te d to elect h im cla ss p resid en t by ac cla m a tio n . Frank r efu sed .’ I t to o k fo u r y e a r s to c o m p le te h is la w stu d y . In th e in terim h e w a s a d v a n ce d to th e a u d itin g d ep a rt­ m e n t o f t h e D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y ’s o f ­ fice, H e r e h e h e lp ed w ith th e p a y ­ rolls, m a d e p u r c h a s e s , a n d c o n t in ­ u e d w i t h h i s w i t n e s s f e e jo b . W h e n a n A s s is ta n t D .A . position b e c a m e a v a ila b le recen tly , he sp o k e t o F r a n k H o g a n , D . A . , a b o u t it. T h a t a p p aren tly w a s the first tim e he w a s ta k en un der consideration fo r th e position . H o g a n lo o k ed up h is record, lea rn ed ab o u t h is re­ m a rk a b le background in la w sc h o o l, a n d g a v e h im t h e job. T h e a p p o in t m e n t is th e p u r e s t p o s sib le a p p lica tio n o f th e m erit s y ste m . H e 's a D e ep T h in k er T h o s e w h o k n o w F r a n k C lark sp ea k of h im as a th in k er w ith u n usu al breadth . W h e n he fin ds so m e o n e w h o se in tellig en ce h e re­ sp e c t s h a s a n op in io n on a su b je c t d i f f e r i n g f r o m his, h e w ill p r o b e t h a t p e r s o n ’s m i n d u n t i l h e h a s e x ­ tr a c te d all its c o n t e n t s on th e s u b ­ ject. H e w ill th en th in k abou t th e s u b j e c t f o r d a y s a n d r e t u r n t o it, o fte n r e v e r sin g h is o rig in a l o pin­ ion. H e a d m ir e s a w e ll-th o u g h t-o u targu m en t. H is kn ow led ge of gen ­ e ra l la w is e n o r m o u s . In a s h o r t tim e, n o o ne w ill k n o w c rim in a l la w b e tter th a n he. F o r C lark w ill now , ju d g in g from past experience, app ly h im se lf e x clu siv ely to crim ­ in a l la w . H e w ill fo r e g o all o th e r div ersio n s a n d p lea su res; crim in a l la w w ill be his o n ly rela x a tio n u n ­ t i l h e is s a t i s f i e d h e c a n h o l d h i s o w n w ith th e best o f th em . L e s t all t h is le a d y o u to c o n c lu d e t h a t F r a n k C l a r k is a b r i l l i a n t , b u t d u ll, f e l l o w , b e a s s u r e d h e h a s a R ab elaisian sen se of hum or. A good j o k e w i l l k e e p h i m c h u c k l i n g a ll day. ENDELL W W ILL K IE w ill c r o s s e x a m i n e a t o p c it y official in a su it involving em ployees of a N e w Y o rk City hos­ p i t a l . . . F . D. R . f a v o r s m o v i n g th« L\ {W om en N e e d e d ft R epeat If y o u ’r e c a l l e d t o b e a w i t ­ W e n t to L a w ' several t h a n 5 0 c a d a y o u t o f it, p r o v i d e d y o u liv e m o r e th a n th ree m iles a w a y from th e C rim in al C ourts B u ild in g on C entre S treet. T he la w s a y s y o u ’r e e n t i t l e d t o 8 c a m i l e fo r travel, so if y o u c o m e fr o m w a y o u t in Q u een s, B ro o k ly n , or th e B r o n x , t h e r e ’s a n i c e k i t t y in p r o s ­ p e c t . 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Re as o n S t a t e T r o o p e r c a n d i d a t e s still h a v e n ’t received their notices t h o u g h t h e list is o u t se vera l n m n t h s : p a p e r s h o r t a g e . . . S li g h t e m b a r r a s s m e n t t o t h e H o s p i t a l s l)e. p a r t m e n t : I t f o r g o t t o a s k f o r pil­ l o w s f o r 3 2 0 b e d s in t h e H o s p it a l f o r C h r o n i c D i s e a s e s . . . S t a t e o f­ f i c e s in N e w Y o r k C i t y a r e s h y of available ste n o g rap h ers . . . P a w n Shop H e in z N orden, H ousin g Author­ i t y official n o w in the Navy, re c e iv e d a fa r e w e ll wrist-watcb fr o m his co-w orkers. T h e y were going to engrave his name on it when a higher official, who had once been a marine, objected. “D o n ’t do i t — i t ’s harder to hock th at w a y ! ” . . . Sam Mogilefsky, vice-pres. o f the Sanitation Eli­ gib les, m ake s i t a tw o so m e this mon th w ith R u th Skoln ick . . F rom a bulletin o f the C ivil Lib> ertie s Union: R ig h t to B o o to be T e s t e d in Chicago . . . Among those who asked The L E A D E R fo r C ivil S e rv ic e Inform atio n last w e e k : T h e E n cyclopedia Britannica, the B o o k of K n o w led g e, the U. S. In form ation S ervice . . • O n e a n s w e r , w e t h i n k , is i n t h e g r o u p o f 483 s p e c i a l p atrolm en physical who parts took, and of the last passed, b o th the m ental and patrolm an exam ination. Of 33, 087 w h o f i l e d f o r t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n , o n l y 1,910 p a s s e d t h e e x a c t i n g m e n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l t e s t s . T h e f i r s t 1,427 w e r e p la c e d on a list fo r th e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t , T h e r e ­ m a i n i n g 483 w h o p a s s e d b o t h t h e m e n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l tests w ere placed on a list for the use of o th e r d e p a rt­ m e n ts em p lo y in g special p a tro lm e n . In g re a t dem and, the special p a tro lm a n eligibles w ere quickly a p p o in te d to the B o a rd o f T ra n s p o rta tio n , th e N ew Y ork City T u nn el A u th o rity , the B o a rd of W a te r S upply and o th e r city agencies. T h e y have had one m o n t h ’s t r a i n i n g i n t h e P o l i c e A c a d e m y . M o s t o f t h e m h a v e h a d o v e r o n e y e a r ’s ' e x p e r i e n c e i n a c t u a l p o l i c e work. T h e y have w o rk e d side by side w ith p a tro lm e n n o w in t h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t . T h e y h a v e p r o v e d t h e m lelvee com petent. W e a rin g the sam e u niform s, except f o r p re c in c t insignia, th e y can sc a rc e ly be d istin g u is h e d f r o m the a v e r a g e y oun g, a le r t. N e w Y o r k cop. Some of th em have already been given occupational d e f e r ­ m e n ts by d raft boards. M an y of them , given steady e m p l o y m e n t , h a v e m a r r i e d a n d a c q u i r e d d e p e n d e n ts . All Df t h e m , b y e x p e r i e n c e , a b i l i t y , a n d t r a i n i n g a r e e x c e l l e n t police m a te ria l. |o T h e y s h o u W n ’t b e o v e r l o o k e d r e p l e n i s h #.ie f o r c e . when it com es tim e le tte r s T h e L E A D E R in v i t e s a ll r e a d e r s to w r i t e in u p o n a n y C iv il S e r v ic e s u b je c t. L ette rs receive th e c are­ fu l a tte n tio n o f th e editors. T h o s e o f g e n e ra ] in t e r e s t w ill be p rin ted . L e t te r s w h ic h a p p e a r in th e s e c o lu m n s m a y be a n sw er e d by rea d ers w ith o th er p o in ts o f v iew . It is th e in t e n tio n o f t h is d e p a r t m e n t to b e a n o p e n fo r u m fo r p e o p le in t e r e s t e d in c iv il s e r v ic e . State Attendant’s Working Conditions S irs: I see by a recen t co p y o f T h e Civil S e r v ic e L E A D E R t h a t y o u a r e in f a v o r o f S t a t e e m p l o y e e s r e c e iv in g m o r e pay. A m v e r y g lad th a t s o m e o n e is in t e r e s t e d in th is m atter. A m w o n d e r i n g i f t h e r e i s n ’t s o m e w a y th a t w e S ta te w o rk ers of the M en ta l H y g i e n e D e p t, could g e t our* l e g i s l a t o r s a s w e l l a s t h e p u b ­ li c t o r e a l i z e t h a t w e c a n ’t l i v e o n “ n oth in g and pay ren t b esid es.” O w in g to th e in crea sed cost o f liv in g a n d th e fa c t th a t p riv a te in ­ d u stry a s w ell as to w n , co u n ty and city w orkers are receivin g in ­ c r e a s e s , I c a n ’t s e e a n y r e a s o n w h y t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k s h o u l d n ’t pay its h e lp a c c o r d in g ly . A s y o u are u n d o u b ted ly a w a r e, In stitutional em p lo y e e s r eceiv e th e m in im u m o f w a g e s a n y tim e, plu s one or tw o m ea ls per day, for w h ich w e are c h a rg ed a t th e rate o f e ig h t d o llars p er m e a l p er m o n th a n d f r a n k l y t h e y a r e n ’t w o r t h it. C. J . A . T h e L E A D E R h as freq u en tly p ro­ te ste d th e con d ition s u n der w h ic h h o sp ita l a tte n d a n ts w o rk , a n d w ill c o n t i n u e t o d o s o . —E d . WPA Clerks in Health Dept. S i r s : I a m a c l e i k w o r k i n g in t h e H ea lth D epartm ent. In th is de­ p a r tm en t are a lso em p lo y ed W .P .A . clerk s. T h eir du ties are sim ilar to ours. T h e p r o b l e m is t h i s - S i n c e r u m o r s h a v e b een circu lated th a t C o n g ress w ill e lim in a te th e W P A a s a n o n ­ d e fe n s e a g e n c y , th e W P A clerk s h a v e b e e n w o r r y i n g a b o u t w hat w ill b e c o m e o f th em , I h a v e a s u g g e s t i o n : S i n c e they a r e d o i n g t h e s a m e t y p e o f w orh a s we. C i v i l S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s in t h e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t (searching r e c o r d s ) , w h y n o t b l a n k e t t h e m in­ to th e C ivil S e r v ic e ? HEALTH d e p a r t m e n t e m p l o y e ® Likes Fire Column Sirs: C o n g r a tu la tio n s on v e r y m u c h im p ro v e d “ F ir e Facts c o lu m n . H a v e been r ea d in g L E A D E R sin c e its beginn ing, a l w a y s f e l t F i r e D e p a r t m e n t wa* bein g n eglected . M ore study t e r i a l w i l l s u r e l y i n c r e a s e circula* tion. G ood lu ck ! C H A R L E S YOUNG. L ieutenant, > r iie s d a y , Jan u ary PARK Playground Director Study Series SE R IE S N o. 4 lo w in g I n e a c h o f th e fo l­ item s fou r p ossib le an- ewers a r e s u g g e s te d to c o m p lete each s e n te n c e . N e x t to th e corre­ sponding n u m b er o n sheet, w r it e 8 E R V I0 E LEADER W ELFARE T O P IC S By B. R. M E E H A N D irection s; O IV IL 13. 1942 the a n sw er th e lette r p receding th e b e s t a n s w e r . 1. I n n i n e - c o u r t b a s k e t b a l l , (a) b o u n c in g t h e ball is p roh ib ited , (b ) p l a y e r s i n p o s s e s s i o n o f t h e b all m a y l e a v e t h e i r c o u r t t o a d ­ vance to w a rd th e basket, (c) there a re n in e p la y ers on ea ch team , (d ) c o u r t n u m b e r n in e is loca ted a t th e en d co rn er o f th e pla y in g area . 2. I n v o l l e y b a l l a p o i n t i s scored (a ) w h e n a m e m b e r o f the r e c e iv in g t e a m r e t u r n s th e b a ll w i t h t w o h a n d s , ( b ) w h e n a m em b er o f th e s e r v in g sid e fa ils to r e t u r n t h e ball, (c ) w h e n a m em b er o f the receivin g tea m hits t h e b a ll t w i c e in s u c c e s s i o n w h e n r e t u r n i n g it , ( d ) w h e n a m em b er of th e ser v in g side su c­ c e s s fu lly r e t u r n s th e b all b u t h its the n e t in s o d o in g . 3. I n v o l l e y b a l l ( a ) a p l a y e r m a y p la y t h e b all a f t e r it h it s t h e net, (b ) w h e n t h e b a ll h i t s t h e n et in th e c o u r se o f p la y it im ­ m e d ia tely c o u n t s a g a in s t th e sid e t h a t l a s t s t r u c k it, ( c ) t h e n u m ­ ber o f p la y e r s p e r m itte d to p a r­ ticip ate in m a t c h p la y is ten, (d ) th e s e r v e r is a l w a y s p e r m itt e d tw o o p p o r t u n it ie s to s e n d th e b all Into t h e o p p o n e n t ’s c o u r t . 4. T h e s c o r e o f a c o m p l e t e s e t in t e n n i s w o u l d b e ( a ) e i g h t t o fiv e , (b ) e i g h t t o six, ( c ) l i x to fiv e , (d ) s e v e n to six. 6. E a c h o f t h e t w o a lle y s j u s t Inside th e sid e b o u n d a r ie s a n d e x ten d in g th e len g th of th e ten ­ n i s c o u r t i s ( a ) 39 f e e t l o n g a n d 3% f e e t w i d e , ( b ) 65 f e e t l o n g a n d 6 f e e t w id e , ( c ) 78 f e e t l o n g a n d 4l^ f e e t w i d e , ( d ) n o n e o f t h e above m easurem en ts. 6. T h r e e d e e p i s a ( a ) t a g g a m e , (b ) rela y g a m e , (c) v a riation of soccer, (d ) gam e of personal com bat. 7. T h e c i r c l e g a m e i n w h i c h p la y ers w ith h a n d s cla sp ed try to p u ll o n e a n o t h e r in to a circle a n d t h e n r u n fr o m th e circle in order to e sc a p e b e in g c a u g h t or b e in g h it b y a ball t h r o w n b y t h e o n e w h o w a s p u lled in to th e c i r c l e , is k n o w n a s ( a ) r i n g - a - t lievo, (b ) ro ly poly, (c ) p o is o n , (d) dod geb all. 8. T h e r e g u l a t i o n n u m b e r o f i n ­ n in g s for a c o m p le te p laygrou n d b a seb a ll g a m e w ith o u t a n y p o st­ p o n e m e n t is ( a ) b a s e d o n a s c o r ­ in g of a certain n u m b er of runs, (b ) n in e, (c ) five, (d ) se v e n . 9. T h e g a m e i n w h i c h , i n o r d e r to p reven t sta llin g or d ela y in g b y a te a m in th e lead, a p la y er c a n p a s s o n l y t o o n e Mother p l a y e r o n h is te a m a n d th a t fo r a lim ited t im e o n ly is (a ) in a n d o u t b a s ­ k etb a ll, (b ) p r o g r e s s iv e d o d g eb a ll, (c) volleyball, (d ) pin g u a rd . (T o be con tin u ed ) ANSW ERS A n s w e r s to q u e s tio n s in S tu d y S eries No. 3 are: 1. T r u e ; 2. T r u e ; 3. F a l s e ; 4 . T r u e ; 5. T r u e ; 6. T r u e ; 7. T r u e ; 8. T r u e ; 9. F a l s e ; 10. T r u e ; 11 . T r u e ; 1 2 . F a l s e ; 13. T r u e ; 14. F a l s e ; 15. 9 6 . 8 d e g r e e s F . ; 16. v i t a m i n D ; 17 . t o p r e v e n t s w e a t f r o m drop p in g in to eyes. By H ENRY TRAVERS For Defense W is h in g to ta k e a n a c tiv e p a rt in th e D e fe n se P r o g r a m , g irls on t h e t e n t h f l o o r o f 902 B r o a d w a y sig n e d up w ith the R e d C ross im ­ m ed ia tely after th e o u tb reak of w a r a n d ever since h a v e b een de­ v o t i n g all o f th eir fr e e t im e to k n ittin g . T h e y h a v e fin ish ed an im p r e s s iv e pile o f n a v y h e lm e t s a n d are n o w m a k in g th eir w a y to an eq u a lly im p ressiv e pile of w a r m s w e a t e r s fo r m e n in th e A rm y, N a v y an d M a rin e C orps. L ucy W anders, a k n ittin g expert if th er e e v er w a s one, is t h e in ­ structress. O th er p a trio tic m is s e s in clu d e H e le n M orelan d , R u t h Z a ­ gat, E sth e r Sch iesel, H e le n K a n tor, A g n e s B y r e s , M a y K a lle r , S e l­ m a L ip k in , M ildred G r im m , G r a c e S w e e n e y , G ertrude R u s k in , M rs. L o u is e Spero, S a r a G arelick , E lla S c o tt a n d M arion L yn ch . B y D O N A L D M acD O U G A L 12 New Carriers T w elv e classified s u b stitu te car­ riers h a v e b een a p p o in te d r e g ­ u la r s by P o s t m a s t e r A lb e r t G old ­ m a n to s w e ll th e s iz e o f t h e c a r ­ rier force. T he lu ck y dozen are: B e n Isa a cs, C h a rles J. M azzani, C iro J. U z zi, H e n r y L e n k o w s k i , M ilton G ross, J o s e p h M a njorin, Sa u l R o se n b la t, R a lp h J . V itale, Vacations N o regu lar v a c a tio n s fo r th e s ta ff d u rin g J a n u a ry , e x c e p t u n ­ der th e m o st ex tra o rd in a ry cir­ c u m sta n c e s. V a ca tio n s for F e b r u ­ a r y look O .K ., but th is m ay c h a n g e a n y day. piaott «>» Dinner A p p r o x i m a t e l y 70 s t a f f m e m b e r s of the D e p a r tm e n t of W e lfa r e a t­ ten d ed a recen t “ G et A cq u a in ted D in n er ” sponsored by th e A d­ ju stm e n t S ectio n a n d held a t th e O l d T i m e r ’s R e s t a u r a n t , 7 E a s t F o r tieth Street. O , ^ v< v(v > ^ w H e wants y o u r b lood— f o r the American R e d Cross. Sim on H . Schneider, carrier o f the T im e s Square offic e, is the name. Chitter chatter D . O . 15 r e p o r t s t h a t I s r a e l So » - V ito P . C otu gn a, J o h n L. G iu seffi, Joh n H. P a lesl a n d G ain er Jor­ dan , Jr. M ENTAL H Y G IE N E By J O H N F . M O N T G O M E R Y Progress of the Lists H e r e ’s t h e grt‘S8 o f th e la test on H osp ital th e pro- A tten d an t list^: T he n e w list w a s r ec e n tly ex ­ h a u ste d fo r m e n in all z o n e fo u r in stitu tio n s w ith th e e x ce p tio n o f M anhattan S tate H o sp ita l on W a r d ’s I s l a n d . T h a t t a k e s in ho sp ita ls b o th w ith in th e fiv e bor­ ough s a n d outsid e. A s fo r w o m e n , t h e old list h a s been exh au sted for in stitu tio n s ou tsid e th e city. In sid e , la te s t cerc e r t i f i c a t i o n i s 13.Q40, l a t e s t a p ­ p o i n t m e n t is 12,791. T h e n e w l i s t h a s b e e n c e r t i f i e d d o w n t o 3,522 for w o m e n o u tsid e th e fiv e bor­ oughs, w h ile ap p oin tm en ts h ave r e a c h e d t o 3,4 40 . T h e n e w list h a s n ’t b e e n t o u c h e d f o r w o m e n in s i d e t h e c i t y . All z o n e 1 m a l e a n d f e m a l e e l i gibles fr o m t h e n e w lis t h a v e b e e n c a n v a s s e d . A t o t a l o f 437 p e r m a ­ nent ap p oin tm en ts have been m a d e f r o m t h e o l d l i s t , 93 f r o m t h e n e w l i s t . I n a d d i t i o n , 74 p r o ­ vision al a p p o in tm e n ts h a v e b een m a d e . T h i s is t h e s i t u a t i o n : A t o t a l o f 234 p e r m a n e n t a p ­ p o in tm e n t s h a v e b e e n m a d e in z o n e 3 f r o m t h e o l d l i s t , 13 7 f r o m t h e n e w l i s t . A l s o , 292 p r o v i s i o n a ls ai-e w o r k i n g . F r o m t h e o l d l i s t , l a t e s t m a l e c e r t i f i c a t i o n is 13 ,8 04 (1,000 i n t h e z o n e ) , l a t e s t a p p o i n t ­ m e n t 14,804 ( 1 ,0 4 2 in t h e z o n e ) . A m o n g th e w o m e n , la test certifi­ c a t i o n i s 13, 990 (1 , 0 0 9 i n t h e z o n e ) , l a t e s t a p p o i n t m e n t 14,359 (1 ,0 23 i n the z o n e ) . F r o m t h e n e w list, l a t e s t m a l e c e r t i f i c a t i o n i s 431 (4 2 in t h e z o n e ) , l a t e s t a p p o i n t m e n t 4,075 (3 4 8 i n t h e z o n e ) . Am ong t h e w o m e n , l a t e s t c e r t i f i c a t i o n is 3,998 (3 3 9 i n t h e z o n e ) , l a t e s t a p ­ p o i n t m e n t i s 4 , 0 5 4 (3 4 6 i n t h e zone). T h is is th e s itu a t io n b y in stitu ­ tion s: KllKiblea H arlem V a lley .... — — H uilsen R iv er ............. — , — L etchw orth V illage — — W a s s a l c S t a t e S c h ’l — — M liU lletow n ................... — 4 P r o v ’s. n o w serv. M. w . 38 3344 4468 2 3377 42 4411 4433 e 2 Metropolitan Council C om m ission er T iffa n y told a deleg a tio n fro m th e m etro p o lita n cou n cil in A lb a n y r e c e n tly th a t he ■Was n o t a g a i n s t a n y w a g e i n ­ creases for in stitu tion al em ­ p lo y ee s in th e d e p a r t m e n t , an d felt th at any wage in c r e a se s should b e effectiv e th rou gh ou t the d e p a r tm en t. D e le g a te s c a m e fi'Om B r o o k l y n , C r e e d m o o r , M a n ­ h a tta n , a n d C en tra l Islip , and w e r e a u th o r ize d to s p e a k for e m ­ ployees o f K in g P a r k and P ilgrim . . . T h e d eleg a tio n also m e t w ith H a ro ld F ish e r , presid en t o f the A S C S E . H e said th a t th e A ss o ­ c ia tio n is c o n c e r n e d c h ie f ly w it h raisin g b asic w a g es, w h ile per­ c en ta g e in c r e a se s b a sed on risin g liv in g c o sts w o u ld be add itional. Brooklyn State A t a m a s s m e e tin g a tten d ed by 400 e m p l o y e e s t w o w e e k s a g o , B rook lyn S ta te H osp ital heard A ssem b ly m a n I r w i n S tein gu t, m in ority lead er of the low er h o u se , p r o m is e fu ll s u p p o r t o f th e ca m p a ig n of M en tal H y g ie n e em ­ plo y ees fo r in c r e a se d pay. S en a to r Josep h E sq u irol felt th a t th e w ar effort and risin g taxes m ig h t m a k e th e p a th o f leg isla tio n to ef­ fe c t su c h in c r e a se s rather d iffi­ cult. S u p e r in t e n d e n t C la r en ce H . B ellin g er o fficiated . Senator E s­ qu irol a n d A s s e m b ly m a n S t e in g u t are th e local r e p re sen ta tiv e s at A lb a n y . NEW S Installation The L etter C arriers’ L a d ie s ’ A u x i l i a r y , B r a n c h 37, h e l d a n i n ­ stallation lu n ch eon la st T u e sd a y i n C h i l d s R e s t a u r a n t , 12 E . 5 9 t h S treet, w h e r e M iss H e le n A ltm a y e r w a s in sta lled a s p resid en t. E m a n u e l K u sh elew itz , p resid en t o f B r a n c h 36, w a s t h e i n s t a l l i n g o fficer. Crusade Em anuel K u sh elew itz, p resi­ d en t; E m il J. H a g u e , vice-presi­ dent, a n d M u r ra y L ev in e, ch a ir­ m a n of the su b stitu te c a rriers’ com m ittee, com p rised a d eleg a ­ t i o n r e p r e s e n t i n g B r a n c h 36, N e w Y ork L etter C arriers’ A ssociation , t h a t i n t e r v i e w e d W i l l i a m S. M c H a le, v ice-p resid en t o f th e N a ­ tio n a l A sso c ia tio n o f L e tte r C ar­ riers, in W a s h i n g t o n o n t h e m a t ­ ter o f o b ta in in g sh o r te r h o u rs and m o r e p a y fo r s u b s titu te ca rriers. M r . M c H a l e is f o r m e r p r e s i d e n t o f B r a n c h 36. Blood Donor Sim o n H . S ch n eid er, le tte r car­ rier a t th e T i m e s S q u a r e p o s t office , is s o e n t h u s i a s t i c a b o u t co-operating w ith th e A m erica n R e d C r o ss’ blood b a n k t h a t h e h a s a p p o in ted h im se lf a lie u te n ­ a n t a n d is t o b e s e e n r e g u l a r l y c a n v a s sin g h is fe llo w -w o r k e r s for blood d o n a tio n s. He has m ade fiv e d o n a tio n s o f his o w n d u rin g th e p a st year. S ch n eid er, a w a r ve te ra n , has b een on th e force a b o u t 20 y e a r s . H e is k n o w n , a m o n g o th er th in g s, fo r b e in g an a irp la n e e n th u sia st. H e ra rely tr a v e ls a n y w h e r e u n le s s h e flies. A n d y o u c a n ’t b l a m e a l e t t e r c a r ­ rier for n o t c a r in g to w a lk o n a holid ay. One-Year Exemption P r e sid e n t R o o se v e lt h a s issu ed an order e x e m p tin g th o se postal e m p lo y e e s in th e fie ld s e r v ic e e n ­ t e r i n g t h e 62- a n d 6 5 - y e a r g r o u p s d u r i n g D e c e m b e r , 5941, f r o m c o m ­ pu lsory r etirem en t for a g e for a period o f o n e y e a r. T h e ternjin ation is d a t e d D e c e m b e r 31, 1942. Postal Presents n o w itz, file clerk , h a s r e s ig n e d to e n te r th e U n iv e r sit y of C alifornias I s r a e l w ill s t u d y to be a v e te rin * a r ia n . . . A d e la id e W e rn er , Ad« m i n i s t r a t o r o f D . O . 32, h a s re« t u r n e d f r o m a v a c a t i o n in W i a cou sin . . . M ark W andennan, c l e r k i n D . O . 32, r e c e n t l y j o i n e d t h e U . S. N a v a l R e s e r v e . . . . T h e A r m y h a s claim ed M elvin K ram ern s o c i a l i n v e s t i g a t o r in D . O . 32 , . « Jan ies D oyle, in v e stig a to r at D . O . 32, w a s c a l l e d i n t o s e r v i c e w ith th e U . S. N a v a l R e se r v e . . « D . O . 5: T h e f a m i l y c i r c l e w e l ­ c o m e s F l o r e n c e R e d i k e r ’s bounc-< in g b a b y g ir l a n d is m o r e t h a n p r o u d o f M a r y C r e m o n e s i ’s t w i n s , a b o y a n d a g irl . . . S a m D a lio b h a s le ft h is job as S u p e rv is o r t o c o n tin u e his w e lfa r e a c tiv ities aa fu ll-tim e worker for the Red C ross . . . A fa rew ell party w a s atten d ed by a h ost of w ell w is h ers for P h ilip F o h r a n d V ic to r D ifo re, la te s t recru its for U n d o S a m . . . M r . G r u n e r is t h e n e w : o ffice m anager in D .O . 5 . . * K iv ii S t o c k e r is b a c k on t h e jo b i n D . O . 5 a f t e r a w e e k ’s a b s e n c e . . . H a r r y S e if is a b a n d o n in g h ia la test stream lin in g attem p t. He i n s i s t s o n p r i o r i t i e s f o r h i s app&« tite . . . M a rcella V a n T u y l, A d ­ m i n i s t r a t o r o f D . O . 46, is b a c k a t h e r d e s k a ft e r e n jo y in g th e h o li­ d a y s w i t h f r ie n d s in I llin o is . . g T w o fir st aid cla sse s, o n e M o n ­ day and the oth er F r id a y nig h t, a r e b e i n g c o n d u c t e d i n D . O . 46* A b o u t 35 a t t e n d e a c h s e s s i o n . I n ­ s t r u c t i o n is g i v e n b y R e d C r o s a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s . . . I f yovi w a n t a t r e a t , t a k e a g l a n c e a t t h e M ar^ q u ise sp a rk ler on th e left han d o f V i o l e t A n n G e n g o o f M r. R h a t l g a n ’s s t a f f . V i o l e t w i l l m i d d l e a i s l e it s o o n . . . A t t h e p e a k o f th e cold w a v e M o r t o n R o w a n , L e g a l A ss is ta n t, breezed into th e o ff ic e w it h o u t a n o v e r c o a t b u t h ia e a r s w e r e f ir m l y e n s c o n c e d in a pa ir o f b la ck ea r m u ffs. Recent Assignments C a r o l i n e B i e n , D . O . 11; F r i e d a C. C h i s l o w , D . O . 10; R u t h F e l d ­ m a n , D .O . 79; J u liu s F isc h b a c k ,i D . O . 60; L a u r a H i r s h m a n , D . O . 5; S a r a L a c k , D .O . 65; Z u e lla P l a t t , D . O . 17; F r e d a S c h w a r t z , D . O . 11 ; F a n n y S t e r n s t e i n , D . O , 1 7; S y l v i a T o m a s c h , D . O . 2 3; M a j t W a l d g e i r , D . O . 17. ‘M U N I C I P A L E M P L O Y E E S ' A T T E N T IO N ! GET OUR SPEC IA L PR IC ES ni!Y AHKAl) mf W o w ' [M o w A ll L atest R E C O R D S — R A D IO S B IC Y C L E S — E L E C T R IC A L A P P L IA N C E S B u y-a-B ik e and A v o id -a -H ik e C ircu lars e n titled “ O u r A m e r ­ ic a ,” p r e p a red in r o to g r a v u r e by t h e T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t a n d I’ela tin g to th e D e fe n s e S a v in g s P r o g r a m , are rea d y for h o m e dis­ tribu tion b y city, v illa g e and ru ral carriers. T h e in fo rm a tiv e litera tu re w ill n o t be a d d re sse d a n d th eir distrib u tio n m u s t n o t in terfere w ith th e o rd in a ry fu n c ­ tio n s of th e postal service. Trymo Hobbycraft & Supply Co. T R Y -M O R A D IO 81 Chambers St. Just tv Few Steps W ent C O ., I n c . N.Y. City «>f D r oiid w iiy T elep h o n e W O r th 2-0472-3 J O U N ' I.. SUl.l.lVAN F o r m e r l y U itli D r a k e U iH trib iitintf C o. Wassaichatter T h e W a s s a i c S t a t e S c h o o l C ivil S e r v ic e c h a p t e r m e t la s t nigh t, w it h M rs. L y d ia M o n r o e s e r v in g as sec r eta ry for th e first t i m e . .. Joe H o ra k , for m e r ly e n g in eer at M i d d l e t o w n , is n o w s e r v i n g a s e n ­ g in e e r in t h e lo c a l p o w e r h o u s e . .. B a c k fro m m ilita ry service: Joe K earsey, B arb er S ta n ley B a t o r ... N ew E m p lo y ees: M ik e G lan cy, M rs. J essie R oth, M rs. 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D an te C inop oli, D o n n a P a n g , R o z e lt h a M ason, Frances P ierce, A lice Z an on i, M rs. S y d elle R o se n fe ld , C harlotte L in e h a n . A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE N o w up to th e r o w a b o v e . H it th e S, th e n t h e W , t h e n b a c k to t h e S. Sp ace w ith th e rig h t th u m b . S im ila r ly h i t t h e L, t h e n t h e O, t h e n b a c k t o t h e L . A g a i n sp ace w ith the r igh t th u m b . T h e p a p e r in t h e t y p e w r i t e r s h o u l d r e a d s s s 111 s w s l o l . C o n ­ t i n u e t y p i n g t h i s u n t i l y o u d o it sm oothly. • L ie s s o n N o . 8 L a st w e ek w e lea rn ed the use o f t h e m i d d l e f i n g e r —t h e D f i n g e r a n d t h e K f i n g e r —o n t w o k e y ­ boards. T h is w e ek w e m ove over to th e rin g fin g er on e a ch hand. T h e se fin g ers are k n o w n a s the S fin ger and th e L fin ger. O bserve n o w th e po sitio n of th e letters W and O w ith relation to S a n d L. T h e sm a ll nu m eral 3 above the W a n d O m e a n s th a t t h e r i n g f i n g e r o n e a c h h a n d —t h e S f i n g e r a n d t h e L f i n g e r —is u s e d ip s t r ik in g th e m . W ith o u t lo o k in g a t th e key­ board, h it th e le tte r S th ree tim e s in a row, t h e n h it th e s p a c e b ar once w ith th e righ t th u m b . N ex t, h it th e letter L th ree tim es, fo l­ lo w in g th is by h ittin g th e sp ace bar w ith the r ig h t th u m b . LEFT ^ ^ . \ h a n d (I) . O U l O E . Y o u n o w k n o w h o w to typ e e i g h t l e t t e r s —D , K , E , a n d I, f r o m l a s t w e e k , a n d S, L , W , a n d O. W ith th ese letters y o u are n o w ab le to ty p e d o z e n s o f d if f e r e n t w o r d s . A m o n g t h e m : doll, d e s k , w i l l , l o o k , s o il, s k i d . P r a c t i c e o n th ese w ords and th e o th er s th a t occu r to you . T y p e e a ch w o r d a n u m b e r o f t i m e s u n t i l y o u d o it w ith sm ooth n ess and ease. Lesson N o. 4 next w eek. RI!«HT ® \(Y ) -H A N O A N A ID T O B lM T 't-M IL K ! Do y o u lir i n k • n o u g h mllkT You c o u ld n ’t find a m o re delicious, satisfying, in e x p e n s i/a th irstqu e n ch e r. A n d —e very cool dro p is a bo unti ful sou rce o f c al cium , so often r e c o m m e n d e d b y skin spe cia l­ ists for a clear, h e a l th y comple xion. W h e n t h i r s t c a l l s —cfr/n/c m i l k ! B u r e a u o f M i l k P u b li c it y , A lb a ny, N . Y. The S ta to of N ow York S o y s t (J ) X K E Y S A N D ^ S A T IS F Y T H IR S T F O R T IF Y HEALTH D R I N K M I L K I The Oreat Seal of tha State of New York 6 u i d e k e y s fsL g e T w e lv e C IV IL S E R V IC E LEADER T uesday, Jan u ary 18, T h is W e e k ’s N ew G roup o f State E ligible Lists It 1.'i 111 17 18 lit 20 21 22 2,'i 21 2.'i 2(i 27 2H 2!i :;o m i)2 t'O l^K T A T T K M IA N T ('oiii'l o f (ft- iirr u l S eHNions Is’ i - w ^ O r U ( O i i n l y ( I ’ r o i i K i i i o n ) 1 r.H U in et, W illiiitn . 2 I ’eailiiiiiii, Aliriihaiii, ill.75 8 lircnUfll. Cfo. I-., Dl.Iili 4 ( ’iilliKHti. 1‘iitricU, KO.Ol B S m i t h , J i . l u i Jl ., S a l a r y : $3,ii<)0 HO.lIl l*l,A ('K M K N T A N I) U N i ; >11’ I - ( ) 'VM i ; N I' I N S I : K A N ( K SI I ' K K I N T K N D K N T I>l'l I, L i ih o r ( 1 McCHilliy. Kil.SffcII, HT.'.IO!) 2 I-i'lim.iii, Ann . 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A p p lic a n ts fo r m o st c ity jo b s m u st h a v e been r e s id e n ts o f N e w Y ork (>iiy for th ree years im m ed ia tely preceding A p p l i c a n t s for S l a t e j o b s m u s t h a v e b e e n N e w a p p oin tm en t. York S t a t e resi- d e n t s for o n e y e a r . City Tests A ssista n t liu ild in g M anager (H o u sin g A u th o rity ) S a l a r y : Ifo.UOO u p to l)iit n o t iiiClucliiif; $4,000 p e r a n n u m . V acauc if c s : 2 ; 1 a t i i i i r l o i n J l i v e r H o u s e s (2650 S e v e n t h A v e n u e , M a n l i a t t ; i n ) , u i u i 1 a t S.)Utli .Ju nia ic .’i l l o u . s e a (158-0;j 109;h A v e n u e , S o u t h J a ­ m a i c a ) , Tiit'.se v a t 'a n c i i H a r e to bo l i l l e d ljy A . s s i s t a n t B u i l r t i n p a M a n ­ a g e r s wilt) will l e s i d e in tiio pi'oject. S u b j e c t H u iid V V n lte n , w e i g h t 40; T r a i n i n g , e x p e r u ’n c e a n d personal q u a lific a ­ t i o n s , w e i g i i t 60. I'ra in iu g , e x p e n enco an d pcisu n a l qualifications m a y bo r a t e d a f t e r a n e x a m i n a t i o n o f til 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 oral in te rv ie w or s u c h o thei in q u iry o r in v e stig atio n a s m a y be d e e m e d n e c t s s a i y . T lie p a s s i n g g r a d e w ill b e .set in a c ­ c o r d a n c e w'itii t h e ne ed.s o f tlio s e r v i c c . F e e : $2.00. A p p licatio n s: F i l e b y J a n u a r y 76. 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K « ' ( |u ir o n u ‘n t s G r a d u a t i o n f r o m a s e n i o r li ig h school or eq u iv a le n t e d u c a tio n , plus f o u r yeart. or p ro g r e s s iv e ly r e s p o n ­ s i b l e w o r k in tli e f i e l d o f l i o u s i n g p ia n a g em e n i; oi' a satisfacto ry e q uivalent. A t le ast one y e a r of e x p e r i e n c e in c o m p l e t e c h a r g e o f th e m a n a g e m e n t o f e i t h e r a iiousIng d e v elo p m en t of fifty o r m ore d w e l l i n g ui i t s o r a g r o u p o f h o u s e s a g g re g a tin g tw o h u n d re d or m ore d w e ' l i n g u n i t s is r e q u i r e d . A FREE B O O K D E V E L O P yo u t pe rsonal , c r e a ti v e p o w j i Awalccn tiic silent, sl ce pin c forces itt yo u r o w n con je ious nc H. B e c o m t M o s t e r o f y o u i ow n liXe P us ii a t i d c ali obj cu cles w ith a new eneriQ' yo u ha v e ovcrlooiced Tiie R o s ic ru c i a n i icnow how, a n d will h elp you a p p l y t h e gre ates t of all powers in m a n 's c ontrol C r e a t e h e a lth a n d a b u n d a n c e io r yo urse lf. W r i t e for F R E E book, " T i i e Scc rc t H e r i t a u e ." I t tells lw»w yo u nu.y receive th e s e teaciiiiigs for s t u d y a n d use I t m ea n s tiie d a w n o f a now d a y for y o u A ddres s . S ciib c O . I, V. SB R o s ic r u c ia n s BAN JOB’S (AMOBC) CAUIORNIA %'l>4 RM/rmiMui a n H O T • R t l if it u i O r f au tM liim A s s is ta n t M ech a n ica l E n g in e e r S a l a r y : $3,120 u p t o b u t n o t i n ­ c l u d i n g $4,260 p e r a n n u m . V acan­ cies: O c c u r fr o m tim e to tim e. D u ties U n d er su p ervision, to perform w oriv o f m o d e r a t e d i l f i c u i t y a n d im p o r ta n c e in th e in v e s tig a tio n or d evelopm ent of m e c h an ic a l e n g i­ n e e rin g projects, th e design, co n ­ stru c tio n , inspection, te stin g , o p e r­ a tio n o r m a in te n a n c e a n d r e p a ir of m eciian ical e n g in e e r in g w o rk for c ity p o w e r jilants, ra p id t i a n s i t ra ilr cw ids, v e h i c l e s , p u b l i c b u i i d i n g a , Kciiools lujm ping plan ts, s e w a g e d is p o sa l p la n ts , b rid g es, e t c .; do s c i e n t i f i c r e s e a r c i i in m e c h a n i c a l e n g i n e e r i n g , s u j i e r v i s e tii e k e e p i n g of records a n d p ie p a ra tio n of re ­ p o rts ; p e rfo rm re la te d w ork. Som e l a t i t u d e is g i v e n f o r i n d e p e n d e n t a c t i o n or d e c i s i o n . U eq u irein en tH An e n g in eerin g d eg ree recognized b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e S t a t e of N e w Y o rit a n d a t l e a s t t l i r e e y e a r s ' .satisfiictory m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e r ­ ing exp eiien ce, a t least one y e a r of w h ic h m u s t h a v e b e en on responsiiile w o rk , or a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u i v a l e n t ; n s o u n d Ic n oW le dge o£ th e p rin ciples of m e c h a n ic a l e n ­ g i n e e r i n g ; a b i l i t y to p l a n w o r k i n g d e t a i l s , su(w?rviso a n d C o o r d i n a t e m e c h a n i c a l e n g i n e e r i n g W'Ork, a n d to p re p a re m e c h an ic a l en g in eerin g plan.s a n d r e p o r i. s . A N ew Y ork S t a t e P r o f e s s i o n a l F J n g i n e e r ' s Iji cense m a y be re q u ire d fo r so m e certifications. S n l)jects and Edw. G., 81.53 2 Dout.sclHTian, I ’aul, HO.Ol ;< Fonron, Franci«, 80.20 4 HuRarird, W illia m . 79.82 fj 1 latiiilloii; Goo. A.. 78.47 C Cuticrt., H o rm a n . 77.70 S a la r y : *2,0(M)-$2..500 ( I'rdtiiotion) 1 n f'fltor, SKM OK W eig h ts W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 50; T r a i n i n g , e x ­ perien ce a n d p eraan ai qu aiifio at i o n s . w e i g i i t 50. T r a i n i n g , e x p e r i ­ e n c e a n d %i)oi\sonal q u a l i f i c a t i o n s m a y be r a t e d a f t e r a n e x a m i n a t i o n o f tli e c a n d i d a t e ' s a p p l i c a t i o n a n d a f t e r a n o r a l i n t e r v i e w o r Bucii otiier in q u iry o r in v e stig atio n as m a y be d e e m ed nece.ssary. The p a s s i n g g r a d e w ill b e s e t In a c c o rd .'i n c e w i t h t h e need .s o f t h e service. F e e : $:5. A p p lications; F i l e b y J a n u a r y 26. C hief of P roject P la n n in g , H o u sin g A u th ority S a l a r y ; $1,000 p e r a n n u m . V a c a n ­ M A IL AND S U fl'I.Y n.K K K Civil S ervice I>rpartnif^t ( I ’r o i n o t i o n ) 1 La v o n ia , M a t t h e w , 82.32 S a la r y : $1.000-$2,100 AC C O U N T ST K N < K iR A P H E R O n( >n<I U| ;o C o u n t y P u b l i c W o r k * C om m ission (0 |» m C om petitive) 1 2 a 4 0 r u iN C iP A i, ( i.K im 1 S o r p ii so r i, IL' Vo.'<«li'f, I,!iur;i, HI.272 1,T Siiiinioiis, WillicifiJice, S1.0K3 lo ASSISTANT PKUSONNKI. TK<’H M ( ' I A N , K X A M I N A T I O N S C iv il H*Tvi«'o I )c |ia rt iiiriit ( I ’rotiKtiioii) 1 R c cker . Thnodorft, 87.47 2 KrlaiiKor. J o a n ne , S.'.SS ;{ Mc(,'arthy, W ll lla t n, fir.,08 4 I t os onfo ld, Ha r r y . 82.87 ,'i K c r w in, I.,av'rpnfp, 81.10 6 Of ildoy, Hple n, 7!t.42 Sa la r y : <!2,400-$3,0()0 .\S S IS T A N T I ’K K S O N N K I , T K C H N U 'IA N , K I:S |;A K C H Ci%il S<Tvi<'<‘ I ) r p : « r l i n < ‘i i t Jl Mcri cll, d<'. .. 8 ( fJ'.i H o w 8 HuHlincll, G e r ald. 79.00 4 U o s e nf e ld , Ha r r y , 70.47 Sa la r y : $2,400-$::,000 Silve r, Ko he r ia , 88.290 Hr own. J a n p V . , 80.420 Kfifk, nori. s M.. 85,240 nr illo , C a ro line . 80.004 Blum he rK. A r line . 7(5.950 Sa la r y : jl.OSO T S m i t h , C o rn e li a , 83.410 8 S m i t h , S a d i e L., 83.190 » S c h r e y e r . 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DutiCH U n d e r g e n e r a l d i r e c t i o n , to p r e ­ p a r e lists of s ite s fo r p ublic h o u s m g p ro jects, a sse m b le a n d collate a li pertirvent d a t a , s u p e r v is e i n v e s ­ tig atio n s, a n d m a k e re c o m m e n d a ­ tio n s to th e H o u sin g A u th o rity fo r f i n a l s e l e c t i o n ; a .s s e m b l e a n d ’ p r e ­ p a re ap p licatio n s fo r fin a n c ia l a s ­ s i s t a n c e to v a r i o u s g o v e r n m e n t a l lending ag en cies for proposed p ro j­ e c ts ; plan p i o g r a m of project, iac l u d i n g a p a r t m e n t d i s t r i b u t i o n , lo ­ c a t i o n of n o n - d w ' e l l i n g s p a c e , d e ­ te rm in a tio n of building h e ig h ts a n d c o v e r a g e , e t c . ; a s s i s t in d i r e c t i n g w orl c o f a r c h i t e c t s a s s i g n e d t o p r e ­ p a re p lan s fo r p ro je c ts; co n fer w ith o th e r city d e p a r tm e n ts su ch a s C ity P la n n in g C om m ission, O ffices of B o ro u g h P resid e n t, B o a rd ' of E d u ­ c a t i o n , e t c ., o n s u c h m a t t e r s a s s tr e e t closings, zoning, school a c ­ c o m m o d a t i o n s , e t c . , in c o n n e c t i o n w ith p io je c ts; confcr w ith F ed eral, S ta te an d M unicip al o fficials on d e ­ v elo p m e n t of th e a p p licatio n a n d fi­ nal loan c o n t r a c t s ; p e rfo r m re la te d w ork. 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In the M a t te r o f A p p l i c a t i o n of N A T H A N G E N D K R L N G BERNS TE IN' F o r L e a v e to C l ia n g e H i s N a m e to NATH AN GENDERING U po i i r e a d i n g a n d fi l i n g th e potitioii of NATHAN GENDERING BERNSTi:i N' . d u l y v e r i fi e d t h e 7 th d a y of Jniniary. 1 SH2 . a n d e n t i t l e d a s a b ov e, p rai' ine l e a v e o f tii e p e t i ti o n e r to a s s u m e tlis name of N A T H A N G E N D E R I N C . , in ])iace a n d a t e a d o f ills p r e s e n t n a me , aiiJ tho Co ur t b e i n g s a t i s f i e d ti i e r e b y that tlis a v er me n t. s c o n l a i n e d in s ul d petitio n are t r u e a n d t h a t th e r e Is n o r e a s o n a b l e ob­ j e c ti o n to tl i e c h a n g e o f n a m e propc.-^i'ii; N O W , on m o t i o n o f A M E R I C U S DEi-I'I P A O L l , t h e a t t o r n e y for th e petitioner h e re i n. 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T uesday^ Ja n u a ry 13, C IV IL 1942 S E R V IC E P a fife T h i r t e e n LEADER T e n ta tiv e R eq u irem en ts fo r M otor U nit T e sts City Tests (C o n tin u e d from Preceding Page) perience a n d personal q u a lifica ­ tions, w e ig h t 30; Pra c tic al, -weight 30. T raining, experience and perFonai qualifications m a y be ra te d fifter a n e x am in atio n of the candi­ date’s application, and a f t e r an (iral interview or such o th e r inquiry r r investigation a s m a y be deemed necessary. T he passing g ra d e will be set in accordance w ith the noeds of t h e aervj'ce. F e e : $1.00. /applications: File by J a n . 26. O ffice A ppliance O p e ra to r G rade 2 ( B u r r o u g h s Accounting; o r B ook­ k eeping M achine) S a lary : $1,200 up to but not inrluding $1,800 per a nnum . V a c a n ­ cies: O ccur from tim e to time. D uties To operate t h e Burrough.s T ype­ writer Bookkeeping or Accounting Machine; to be thoroughly fa m ilia r with all functional operating con­ trol keys a n d th eir u se s; to perform other incidental w o rk a s required. R equirem ents Candidates m u s t have h a d a t ]<>ast one y e a r of experience, or the (iiuivalent in educational train in g (it a school a ccredited by the Sta te Board of R egents, in the operation (if the B u rro u g h s T y p ew rite r A c­ counting Machine. C andidates in the practical te s t will be tested in the operation of a B urro u g h s Ac­ counting Machine, models 7200 a nd 7SOO. T h ey should be touch typists. If a v a c a n c y occurs for an y other model of a B u rro u g h s Bo'okkeening or a c c o u n tin g machine, candi­ dates on th is list will be exam ined on the a dditional machines. Subje cts an d W eights P ractical, w e ig h t 100. A q ua lify­ ing w ritte n te s t m a y be given. The j>assing g ra d e will be set in a c ­ cordance w ith the needs of the service. F e e : $1.00. Applications: File by Ja n . 26. Psychologist S a la ry : $1,800 up to b u t not in­ cluding $2,400 per a nnum . V a c a n ­ cies: 6 expected in the D e p a rtm e n t of H o s p it a ls : o th e r vacancies oc­ cur from tim e to ti.ne in the ,Def 'l r tm e n t of Correction and the Domestic R elations Court. R e quire m ents A m a s t e r ’s degree in psychology from a n institu tio n accredited by tile U n iv e rsity of the S ta te of New York or a ba c c a la u re a te degree p'us one a nd one-half ye ars of >;raduate w o rk in psychology; in addition, c an d id a te s m u st also show three y e a rs of clinical experience in accredited m ental hygiene or psycho-educational clinics or p sy ­ chiatric h ospitals: or a s a tis fa c ­ tory equivalent or combination of tlie foregoing. Certification a s nsychologi.st by the S ta te of N ew York is required a t the time of a p p o in t­ ment. Sub,jectfi an d W eights W ritten, w e ig h t 60; T raining, ex­ perience a nd personal qualifica­ tions, weight, 40. T rainine, experi­ ence an d personal qualifications m ay be ra te d a f te r a n e x a m ­ ination of the c a n d id a te ’s applica­ tion an d a f t e r a n oral interview or such o th e r inquiry or investigation as m a y be deemed necessary. T he passing gra de will be set in a c ­ cordance w ith the needs of th e se r­ vice. F e e : $1.00. Applications': File by Ja n . 26. Senior C hem ist (Sim ultaneously w ith th is e x a m ­ ination th e re will be held a prom o­ tion e xam ination for t h e D e p a rt ­ m e n t of Hospitals. T he promotional list will be certified first to fill v a ­ cancies. I t is not expected t h a t the prom otional list will be sufficient to m eet t h e needs of the service and candidates on the open com ­ petitive list m a y expect a bout four im m ediate v a cancies to be filled from this list.) S a la r y : $3,300 up to but not in­ cluding $3,900 per an n u m . V a c a n ­ cies: 5 in the D e p a rtm e n t of H os­ pitals. R e q u ire m en ts An a p p ro p ria te doc tora te degree from a n a ccredited institution and not less t h a n tw o y e a rs of e xperi­ ence along th e lines set fo rth vmder “ D u ties” ; or a s a tis f a c to r y equiva­ lent. T y pist, G rad e 1 S a la ry : U p to b u t not including $1,200 per a n n u m . A ppointm ents a r e being m ade a t the pre se nt time a t $960 per an n u m . In c rem en ts to $1,199 in a lm o st all d e p artm en ts. D uties U nder supervision, to tran s crib e on the ty p e w rite r from w ritte n or oral m a t e r i a l ; or from E diphone or D ic ta phone ; ope rate V a rity p e r; perfonm related w ork as required. R e q u ire m en ts C andidates m u s t be g ra d u a te s of a senior high school or have equiv­ a le n t education. P r i v a te experience of a responsible c h a r a c t e r will be accepted in lieu of form al e duca ­ tion on a y e a r for y e a r basis, but in no case will c andida te s be a d ­ m itted with less t h a n two ye ars of high school tra in in g in a school ac<;redited by th e S ta te Board of R e ­ gents. S ubjects and W eights Pra c tic al, w e ight 100. T ’.ie pra cti­ cal tes t in ty p e w ritin g will be giv­ en a t the r a te of 40 w ords per m in ­ u te for 15 m inutes. Candidate.^ m u s t fu rn ish th e ir own ty p e w r it­ ing m achines a n d will be complete­ ly responsible for th e ir operation. No allowances will be made where m achines a re missing, late in arr i v n g , defective, or out of order. A w ritte n tes t m a y also be given; t h is w ritte n te s t will be qualifying only, except t h a t ties resulting from the ra tin g s in the practical te s t will be resolved on th e basis of the w r itte n te s t results. The pa ssing gra de will be set in a ccord­ ance with th e needs of the service. F e e : $.50. A pplications; File by Ja n . 26 P ro m o tio n to G eneral F o re m a n , G rade 4 This e xam ination is open only to employees of t h e B orough P re s i­ dent of M a n h a tta n . P ro m o tio n to L a w A s sista n t G rade 2 P ro m o tio n to Senior C hem ist Prom otion to Stenographer G rade 2 P ro m o tio n to S te n o g r a p h e r, Grade 3 A m en d ed Notice State Tests c u rac y of d a m a g e (property or per­ sonal injury) re p o rte d ; interview ­ ing owners ajid ope rators of m otor vehicles in v o lv e d ; testifying before a Motor Vehicle Responsibility A d­ j u d ic a to r a s to th e e x te n t of d a m ­ age involved in m otor vehicle a c ­ cidents. , R e q u ire m en ts G ra d u atio n f r o m senior high school a n d th ree y e a r s ’ full-time experience either a s an appraiser, claim adju ste r, or in v es tig a to r e m ­ ployed by a n in su ra n ce carrier, D am ages E valuator claims b u re a u of a la ge industrial ($ 2 , 1 0 0 - $ 2 , 6 0 0 ) or business organization, or in a iaw office personally handling a Duties s u b s ta n tia l n u m b e r of cases ye arly Under supervision, exam ine re ­ involving the prosecution or de­ ports of m otor vehicle accidents fense of dam age, negligence, or filed p u r s u a n t to th e provisions of c om pensation cases, which experi­ th e N ew York Motor Vehicle ence shall h a v e included the m a k ­ Safety-Responsibility Act, an d from ing of e stim a te s on property and these r e p o rts to e valua te property personal in ju ry dam ages. C andi­ and personal injury d a m a g e s ; re ­ d ates m ay su b s titu te for two years lated w ork such a s a pplying trained of t h e foregoing experience either judgm e nt to the f a cts reported in (a) fo u r y e a r s ’ full-time employ­ motor vehicle accident reports for m en t on m otor vehicle sales or re­ the purpose of e stim a tin g the p a irs t h a t shall h a v e included the am ount of p rope rty d am age and m ak in g of e stim a te s of value or of personal injuries involved; m aking investigations to determ ine the ac- | re pair c osts; or (b) graduation from college or u niversity from a course for w hich a degree in medi­ cine or law is g r a n te d (or a d m i s ­ ?77th, 222 W est. A t B R O A D W A Y * sion to th e B a r ) ; or (c) a n equiv­ ; L IV E IN 5 a lent combination. C andidates m ay Comfort and Safety J also substitute, y e a r for year, of­ fice experience in a public or pri­ • at tlie • v ate organization for the required high school education. • N e w B e n ja m in F r a n k lin * T h ese a r e a b s t r a c t s of t h e t e n ­ tative r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r c o m in g te s ts f o r Diintiages E v a l u a t o r , Se­ nior D a m a g e s E v a l u a t o r , a n d M o­ to r V e h icle R e s p o n s ib ility A d j u d i ­ c a to r in t h e S a f e ty R e s p o n s ib ility U n it o f t h e B u r e a u of M o t o r V e­ hicles, S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of T a x ­ a ti o n a n d F i n a n c e . I i : 4 0 0 F ro m R O O M S $ 7 .0 0 W e e k ly I I J C O M P I.E T E T .Y E Q U I P P E D K IT C H E N ’J , A V A IL .\U L E TO A L L RO O M S • « ALSO J • L A R G E O U TSID E ROOMS « • W ith B a th an d K itch e n e tte • J F i r s t C lass H O T E L S E R V I C E * : 100% F IR E P R O O F • Senior D a m a g e s E v alu ato r $ ( 2 ,5 0 0 - $ 3 , 1 0 0 ) Duties U n d e r general supervision, su p e r­ vise several employees engaged in the .examination of m otor vehicle a ccident re p o rts filed p u r s u a n t to the provisions of the New York Motor Vehicle Safety-Responsibility Act an d from these reports to eval­ u a te the p ro p e rty and personalOlnJury d a m a g e s ; re la ted w ork such a s assigning, overseeing a n d re ­ view ing of a n d c o rrec tin g e rro rs in th e w o rk of a sm all g roup of D a m ­ a g es E v a l u a to r s e ngage d in esti­ m ating, frpm m o to r vehicle acci­ d e n t reports, th e a m o u n ts of prop­ e r ty an d personal i n ju ry da m a ge s s u s t a i n e d ; applying tra in e d ju d g ­ m e n t to and m a k in g investigations of an d decisions in the more difflcult c ases; inte rview ing owners, operators a n d o th er interested p a r tie s for tlie purpose of dis­ c ussing and d e te rm in in g the a c c u ­ ra c y of d a m a g e s reported a n d m a k ­ ing revisions of e s tim a te s t h e r e o f ; testify in g before a Motor Vehicle Responsibility A d ju d ic a to r as to the e x te n t of d a m a g e s involved in m o­ to r vehicle accidents. R e q u ire m en ts E ith e r (a) g r a d u a tio n from senior high school a n d five y e a r s ’ full­ tim e experience, of wliicli one ye ar shall have been in a supervisory o r executive c apacity, e ith e r as a n a ppraiser, claim a d ju s te r, or in­ v e stig a to r employed b.y a n in su r­ a nce carrier, claims b u re a u of a large industrial or business o rg a n ­ ization, or in a law office pe rsonal­ ly handling a s u b s ta n tia l n u m b er of cases yearly involving the prose­ cution or defense of d am age, negli­ gence, or c om pensation cases in­ cluding the m a k in g of e stim a te s on p rope rty an d personal in ju ry d a m ­ ages ; or (b) g r a d u a tio n from col­ lege or un iv ersity from a course for w-liich a degree in medicine or law is g ra n te d (or adm ission to the B a r) an d th ree y e a r s ’ experience a s required u n d e r Ca), of which one y e a r shall h a v e b e e n , in a s a t is ­ fa c to ry supervisory or executive c a ­ pa city; or (c) a n equivalent com­ bination. C a ndida tes m a v also su b ­ stitute, y e a r for year, office experi­ ence in a public or general pri­ v a te organization of some resnonsible e valuation education. (It is understood t h a t su b s titu tio n of some responsible evaluation experi­ ence m a y be allowed for the one y e a r ’s supe rvisory or executive ex­ perience.) M o to r Vehicle R esponsibility A dju d icato r (. $3,600-$4,500) Duties Tender general direction, a d m in ­ ister oaths, e xam ine witnesses, conduct form al he arin g s to decide the a m o u n t of p rope rty and p e r­ sonal injury d a m a g e s caused in a c ­ cidents reported p u r s u a n t to the provisions of the N ew Y ork Motor Vehicle Safety-R esponsibility Act, a n d m ak e form al de te rm ina tions as to the a m o u n ts of security to be d e p o site d ; re la ted w ork such as conducting form al h e arin g s in cases of autom obile accidents reported p u rs u a n t to t h e provisions of the N ew York Motor Vehicle SafetyResponsibility A c t; a d m in isterin g o a t h s ; que stioning owners, oper­ a to rs an d w itnesse s re g a rd in g the f a cts involved in reported evidence su b m itte d ; app ly in g tra in e d ju d g ­ m en t to the te.stimony submitted, both oral a n d w r i t t e n , ’ for the p u r ­ pose of deter-mining the issues rai.sed; m a k in g final de te rm ina tions a s to the a m o u n t of pro p e rty d a m ­ a g e re sulting from a utom obile a c ­ cidents or m ak in g final d e te rm in a ­ tions a s to the existence of bodily in ju ry or d e a th a s a re su lt of such accidents, a n d m a k in g final de­ term in atio n s as to the form and a m o u n t of se c u rity to be deposited by the owners, o p e ra to rs a n d other responsible parties, a s a re sult of autom obile accidents, a cc ording to the provisions of the N ew York Mo­ to r Vehicle S a fe ty - Responsibility Act. R o q u ircm en ts E it h e r (a) g ra d u a tio n from senior high school and e ight y e a r s ’ s a t is ­ fa cto ry full-time experience a s an a p praiser, claim adjusteic' or inves­ tig a to r employed by a n in su ra n ce c arrier, claims b u re a u of a largo industrial or business organization, or in a law office personally h a n d ­ ling a s u b s ta n tia l n u m b e r of cases y e arly involving the prosecution or defense of dam ages, negligence, or compensation cases including the m a k in g of e stim a te s on pro,/crly a n d personal in ju ry dam ages, of w hich two yeai-s shall have been in a responsible position re quiring a high degree of independent ju d g ­ m ent in passing upon disputed per­ sonal or property liability claims for final settlem ent or in a sim ilar c apa city t h a t h a s d e m o n s tra te d s u ­ perior ability to successfully a r b i ­ t r a t e disputed m a t t e r s ; or (b) g ra d u a tio n from senior high school a n d four y e a r s ’ full-time expciiencg a s a h e a r in g r e p rese n tativ e or in a sim ilar position m a govern­ m ental agency a c tin g in a q u a si­ judicial c ap a city h e a r in g and w eighing testim ony an d m ak in g de­ cisions; or (c) a n equivalent combi­ nation. G ra d u atio n from college or u niversity from a course for which a degree in medicine or law is g r a n te d (or adm ission to th e B a r) will be accepted in lieu of two y e a rs of the general experience re­ quired u n d e r (a) above, or one ye ar of experience required u n d e r (b) above. C andidates m a y substitute, v e a r for year, office experience in a public fir priv ate orga n iz atio n for the required high school education. A t t e n d a n t ( M a l e ) $1,020 In addition to the 18-option junior profes.sional a s s i s t a n t a n d the 4option studijnt aid te s ts a n n o u n c e d by the U. S. Civil Service C om m is­ sion Monday, e x am in atio n s for de­ p a rtm e n ta l g uard, $1,200 a year, special investigator, $3,600 a year, senior biological aid, $2,000 a y e a r an d home econom ist, $2,600 to $5,600 a y e a r were announced. Only three m o n th s experience aa a soldier, sailor, m arine, policeman, firem an, guard, etc., is required for a d m itta n c e to the d e p a rtm e n ta l g u a rd test. The jobs a re located only jn W ashington, D. C., resi­ de n ts of the re st of the c o u n try a re eligible. Five y e ars e.xperience a s an in­ v e stig a to r of m ajo r crim inal a c tiv i­ ties for a Federal, State, M unicipal or large crim inal investigativo agency whose ope rations are na tion-w ide in scope is required for the special investigator test. A ppli­ cations for the e x am in atio n s can bo obtained a t the local office of th e U. S. Civil Service Com mission, 641 W as h in g to n street. S A V I N G S of f.'.oo Set $2.78 ' 8.7.'i .Set......... A ssista n t T a b u la tin g Clerk s t a t e and County D e p a rtm e n ts and Institutions. U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $1,200 to $1,700; a ppointm ent expected a t m inim um b u t m a y be m ade a t less. Several a p p o in tm e n ts expected in the A lbany offices of the Division of P la c e m e n t an d U n ­ employm ent In.surance. Fee, $1. File by J a n u a r y 23. T e s t will be held a fte r F e b r u a r y 1. Junior K ey Punch O perator s t a t e and C ounty D e p a rtm e n ts and Institutions. U sual sa lary ra nge $900 to $1,400. T his list will also be used for a p p o in tm en ts to the positions of J u n i o r T a b u la tin g Cleik. A n u m b e r of a p p o in tm en ts expected in the A lba ny offices of the Division of P la c e m e n t an d U n­ employm ent Insura nce . Fee, 50 cents. File by J a n u a r y 23. T e s t will be held a fte r F e b r u a r y 1. U, s. Tests F o r filing th e positions of hospital a tt e n d a n t , $1,020 a y e a r and mess a tte n d a n t, $1,020 a y e a r in all s e r ­ vices in N ew York. Age limits, 18 to 50. Applications can be obtained an d m u st be filed w ith the local office of the U. S. Civil Service Commission, 641 'W'ashington Street, N ew York, by J a n u a r y 16. D uties HospU^il A tte n d a n t (Male)—Under supervision, to p e rform varied and miscellaneous duties in connection w ith the c are of p a tie n ts in hos­ pitals or sa n a to ria , and the m ain ­ tenance of cleanliness and order. T hese duties m a y include a s s i s t ­ ance to professional s t a f f in a t ­ tending p atients, checking and c are of linens, uniform s, etc., re­ m oving t r a y s from beds and wards, completing an d disposal of waste, w a x in g a n d polishing floors, disinfecting, a n d re la ted duties. A ssignm ents m a y be such as to in­ clude but a lim ited ra n g e of the duties a s outlined above, or m ay include rotative a ssignm ent th ro u g h o u t the day, or week, on practically the entire scope. Mess A tte n d a n t (3Iale) — Under supervision, to perform varied and miscellaneous duties in connection w ith the mess hall a n d kitchen in hospitals a n d v e te r a n s ’ homes, and the m a in ten a n c e of cleanliness and order. These d u tie s m ay include a ssisting cooks in prep ara tio n of meals, a.ssisting in the mess halls as waiters, m ess a tte n d a n ts , se rv ­ ing as p a n tr y m a n or kitchen helper in the kitchen, collecting an d dis­ posal of waste, bus-boy duties, care and m ain te n a n c e of mess and kitchen equipm ent, dishwashing, etc. A ssignm e nts m ay be such as to include but a limited ra nge of the duties as outlined above, or m a y include ro ta tiv e a ssignm ent t h ro u g h o u t the day, or week, on practically the entire scope. R eq u ire m en ts Applicants a re not required to possess a n y specific length of e x ­ perience in the p e rform ance of w ork com parable to t h a t outlined in the s t a te m e n t s of duties above, b ut will be given credit for t r a i n ­ ing a nd experience show n in their applications w hich tend to fit them for the perfo rm a n ce of the duties of A t t e n d a n t positions. B a sis of R a tin g s Com petitors will not be required to report for exam in atio n a t any place, but will be ra te d on the ex­ t e n t of th e ir education, on the ex­ te n t and q u a lity of their experi­ ence rele v an t to the duties of the position, a n d on th e ir fitness on a Additional U. S. Exams scale of 100, such ra ti n g s being based upon c o m p e tito rs’ sw orn s ta te m e n ts in t h e i r a pplications and upon corroborative evidence. P r i n t e r ’s A . s s i s t a n t • F o r employm ent in the B u r e a u of E n g ra v in g and P rinting, T re a su ry D epartm ent, W a s h in g to n , D. C. Age lim its: 18 to 35. Applications a re being issued to w om en only. AppMcations m u s t be filed w ith the U. S. Civil Service Commission, W ashington, D. C., by J a n u a r y 26. Salai’y : 66 cents per h o u r for first six m o n th s; 72 cents a fte rw a rd s . Duties Counting paper, laying t h e sheets of pa per on the e ngrave d plate p re p a a r to r y to printing, tak in g them off, ex am in in g them. R e quire m ents No experience required. Kusis of R a tin g s Candidates will be given a w r i t ­ ten exam of a p p ro x im a te ly two hours, testing ge nera l intelligence. D e p u t y IT. S. M a r s h a l , $ 1, 80 0 F o r employm ent in the D e p a rtm e n t of Justice. Age lim its: 23 to 53. Applications m u s t be filed w ith the fC o n ti n u e d on F o llo w in g P age) HAMILTON E m p lo y m e n t S erv ice INCORPOKATKD REGISTER NOW STENOGRAPHERS TECHNICAL CLERICAL SALES EXECUTIVES ACCOUNTANTS 50 CHURCH STREET NEWYORK E. M. H A M I L T O N , P re s . C O rtla n d t 7 - 2 8 6 4 2 ,.j0 H o i . e a te r I’oncII XoOHoiu-.-iter l-cn. il 8 . 1.1 I>lfetinic I’o i i . . . 1 , 2 .-. m o Wahl- Ev'r“ har„ 1. -5 i , | s c o „ t i n n e d .l..t.S Motlt-ls WESTINGHOUSE CHAMPION II)K.\I> «K.\I)l-.\TION <iU'T 35% VACUUM Cleaner O I !•' Dc ( ’» ini | )l «- t o w i t h L u x e A t t a < ' h i i u ‘i i l s S e a l ’ll C'art'iis MST FUICE. . [ Kef,'. MfK. Our I ’r i c e to You .$4.'!.78 ' G u a r i i n te e ' .‘5ui>I>lyI.iniitoil A r a i i u m s . Ma k ,- — 1 , 0 0 0 W a t t I ) i a l - A H o a t I r o n , I . i s t !ji6.95. Y o u r <‘o s | $ 4 . 1 7 . . S up pl . v I . i i i i i t i ' d . \ i s i t O u r S h o w r o o i n N . H u i K l r e d s o f I te ii i M. S u b s t a n t i a l S a t i nKH. IN T E R S T A T E T R A D IN G CO. 41 P a r k Row — Room 211 WO. 2-2242 A T A S PEC IA L, T K l tM I ' A U T 11 O F T i l K City Co ur t of th e C i ty of N e w York, h e ld in a n il for th e C o ui i ty o f . Ni w York, a t tli e Co ur t >lou.se. No. 51! I ' l m m bers S tree t, l a t h e HorouKli -Manliattaii, City of .Sew York, o n t h e 7th d a y of Jaiu ii i ry , lU-11!. I're.sent; Hon. Ko c c o A. I’a r e l l a , Ju.stico. I n tlio M a tte r o f th e A p p l i c a t i o n o£ J Ol l . V (J. AWKY SI AK, a l s o k n o w n a s JDII.S’ J O S K I ’II U A V U Y S I A K fo r l e a v e to I'hiint'e hla n a m e to J O H N t i O N GAItVIrf. L'i)on reading- a n d fi l i n g t h e i i e ti ti o n o f J o h n tJi i wr ys ia k, h Iso k n o w n a s J o h n J o .-^^eijli CJavryslak, d u l y v e r i fl e i l th i s 7th d a y o f J a n u a r y , ll Ul ’, i)raylnij f o r l e a v e o f th e p e ti t i o n e r to a.sisuine th e n a m e o f J o h n ■son Giirvi.s in p l a c e an il s t e a d o f h i s p r e s e n t n a m e , a n d It iippearint,' t h a t th o .said i)etltionei-, p u r s u a n t to t h e p r o v i slon.s o f th e . Selective Tr ai ni iiK & S e r v i c e Act of 1040 ha.s s u b m i t t e d to r e gi. stratloi i a s th e r e i n p r o v i d e d , a n d t h e i-ourt h a v intc . satisfied th e r e b y t h a t th e a v e r ­ ments c o n ta i n e d In e a l d p e ti ti o n a r c true, a n d t h a t t h e r e a r e no r e a s o n a b l e o b je c t i o n s to th e c h a n g e of n a m e p r o ­ p os ed, N O W , on m o t i o n o f A U B O T T I.. I . E Vl.N'I'J, Es<j., a t t o r n e y for th e p e t i ti o n e r , it t.s O U H l O H E n thiit J o h n (J a w r y s l a k , nl.so k n o w n a s J o h n J o s e p h G a v r y s i a k . o f 107 lOast 10th .Street, in t h e Bo ro u Kh o f .Manhatan, t ' l l y a n d S t a t e o f .New York, be a n d ho h e r e b y is a u t h o r i z e d to a s ­ s u m e th e n a m e o f J o h n s o n C a r v i s , on th e Kith d a y o f Fe b r u a r y . lill'J. u p o n c o n ­ d itio n . h o w e v e r , t h a t ho s h i il l c o m p l y w i th t h e fu r th e r p r o v i s i o n s of th i s o n l e r , a n d it is fu r th e r D K l i E U E I * t h a t t h i s o r d e r a n d tho a f o r e m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n s be fil ed w i t h i n ten day.s fr o m i l a t e h e r e o f in th e O ffi c e o f th e Cler k of th e C i ty Cour t of th e Ci ty o f N e w York, C o \ i n ty o f N e w York, a nd t h a t a c o p y o f th i s o r d er s h a l l , w i th i n ten d a y s fr o m th e d a t e h e r i o f , be I'Ublislied o n c e In Tlio c i v i l S e r v i c e i.,eader, a new.spai>er ii ubll.shed in th o (' o u n ty o f N e w York, f.'ity of .N'cw York, a n d t h a t w i th i n fo rty d a y s a f t e r th o ma kiii K of th i s o rd er , p r o o f o f i )Ul)l liation th e r e o f be fil ed w i t h t h e C’l e r k o f the Ci ty (Vairt o f t h e C i ty o f .New Y o r k , N e w York C o u n ty ; a n d It Is fu r t h e r OU n KU IO l ) t h a t a c()i>y of th i s o r d e r a n d th e jiaper.^ u p o n w h i c h it is b a s e d s h a l l be si'rved u p o n th e C h a i r m a n of th e I .ocal H oa rd o f t h e T’u ' t e d . s ta l e s •Selective S e r v i c e a t w h i c h t h e p e ti t i o n e r s u b m i t t e d to reKi-strat Ion a s a b o v e Kot forth, ■within t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r i ts e n tr y , a n d t h a t jiroof of s u c h s e r v i c e s h a l l be fil ed w i t h th e Cler k o f th i s Court In t h e C o u n ty o f N e w Y or k, w i t h i n ten d a y s a ft e r s u c h s e r v i c e ; a n d it Is fu r th e r O U D E K E D th a t th e fillnpr o f th e p e t i ­ tio n a n d tho o rd er h e re i n, a s h e r e nl »•fore p r o v i d e d , a n d t h e jiublirati.T:; o t s u c h o r d e r a mi t h e fllinK o f prot)f o f p u b l i c a ti o n tli e re of, a n d o f t h e s e r vl c o o f a c o p y of .said paper.s ai\ d of th o order, a s h e r e i n b e fo r e d i r e c te d , th a t on a n d a f t e r th e Kith d a y o f l'’(b;fuary, 1042, th e jie tl tl o n e r s h a l l be k n o w n b y tire n a m e o f J o h n s o n fJarvls. E n te r , K. A. n , J u s t i c e o f t h e C i ty Court f,f th e C ity o f N e w Ynrk C IV IL P a ffe F o u r te e n 17. S . T e s t s V. s. Civ il Service Commission, \7(v"liir.'^toii, D. C., by F o b n iu iy 16. DlltiCH To set VP civil and ci imiruU proc­ esses, inako arrpsls, trunsport nrixonors, at lend court sossionH, lovy on ptotjcrt.y, concliict iiiiction k h ' s , and fx-rform related diitiPH. D :'I) nlv Marshrils stationed in A'lj itfi, are leijuired to p e ifo rm po'.i.e work. Kecniiremotits I M h e r (a ) 1 yejir as n federal, Kt. e, or municipal jiolice oiricor, Co nty sherilT, constable, baililT, or «i la r exi)eri('nce; or (1)) tlie comj)t ion of one ye ar of law study; or (< I the completion of 2 years of <■( !e.''e, equiv alent to one h a lf the « ( ' idemic recjiiiremonts for a bache­ lor's decree, ItiiKiN o f llatlnKTH ('in d itla te s w ill bo Kivcn a w r itt'- 1 exam of ap proxim ately two hol t s. t<*s1injx j^eneral intellij^ence. T rill to r-P ro o f reader $1.32 T o r ho ur ?'or emplo yment in the GovernT'lent I^rintini,'’ Office, W ashinjiton, I ) . C\ M a xirnum .tro limit : HO. A piilications must be filed w ith the t r S, Civil .Service Commission, 'V\^•lshin^^ton, IJ. C., by F e b n i a i y 5. D u ties ■ T h e readinj? of proof on nil forms o f fx in te d in a tte r and th*> perfotrnii,i'-e of relate-] dutie.s in a larpe Ji.intill'; fstablishment. l ( ( ‘i | U i r e » i r n ( s Completion of a five years’ prin trr 's apprent ice.ship or five years’ c x ’)er;“ nc(' in the trade, plus either one year of readinjj bcok or macjaziiie proof or tw o years of readintr proof on a da ily new.spai)er. UasiM of Ita1iiis;H r ’amlidatos will be rated on a Iir:icfical proof-teadine; test. S te a m lit te r, $l,tt80 r’or em o’oy m ent in W a hintrton, C.. only. Afxo li m i t s ; 20 to !S3. Anplicatintis must be filed witli the IT. .S. Civil Service ( 'ommi.ssion, W '•h ir^ton. D. C.. by F e b r u a r y .5. r>. K ile l»v i ' ' e ) > r i i a r y .'5 prin ter (estalilished by Februarx piece 16 A.ssistant matketins; spenialist (f-esh fruit s and ve^jt'-aTiles), p ( '• year. A<^.«'s‘ ant m a rk e tin g specialist (canned fruits and voKetahlcs), $2 (HK) per year. ARCO BOOKS 10J{ JO B S < I . K U K . (iU.VDlC T .............................. $1.2,5 M O T O K I J C K N S K K x u n i i i i r r . . $ I .."V) A l ' P H K N T K I': ( . M i l o T r a l l e s ) . . .$1 .( ) () I‘ ] V V iiU O r.M ) ! '.\T I{ 0 I..M .\.N i t i ii ,i> i.N < i.s OV S .\I,K D IK K C T O It (I*. ............$ 1 .0 0 I > . ) ............................ >|.A> .................. S l .'jo M i k -.v ’h, l i i i n i e N i u h I .M u iiicipiil i ti i i l d i i i t ; ' , AT: S, l . ; i » ra r . v. A R C O ? d LISHING COMPANY 183 I,I': \IN ( ; t <»\ AVK. N cw V i.ik STUDIO S OF SPEECH to r Ira.Mc l o . s pi' al i tt 'iisldiis, lin-atlie with e a s H a n d I' oi i- ly, \ li t Ion. N'cw i-la.'^.si H Ix'Kin .\Ioiiilay, l'’t‘ l i i i m i y 1'. 8 I ‘ Tt uirsilav, K c l i niMi y AI. m tne.-;.s ci iMlit Cor Iimi Ikmw. 801 by M arch 21 U n lit F u rth er $1,600 $3,200 N o tic e P h a r m a c o l o g i s t , $2,600 to $4,600 a year. T o x i c o l o g i s t , $2,GOO t o $4,600 a year. M eteorologist ( a n V' s p e c i a l i z e d b r a n c h ) , $2,COO to $.5,600 a y e a r . E x p e d ito r (m a rin e p ropelling an d o \ i t f i t t i n g e q u i p m e n t ) , $3,200 a y e a r . 'riTlinlc:iil A ssistan t ( K n g l n e e i InK), Ju nio r A s t r o n o n o r , $2,000. fMi i' i ni fi t ( K x p l o s t V R S ) , $ 2 , 0 0 0 t o C lieiTilc al M nslnoer (any sp ecialized b r a n c h ) . $ 2 ,000 l o $5,000. riivalclst (any B peclallzcd branch), $2,(:0() t o if.-i.OOO. Itaillo M o n llo r ln i? O f f l r c r . $2,000 to $ :i .200, F I I r b y , T un o 3 0 , 1 01 2 . A i r p o r t T r a f f i c C o n t r o ll e r , $2,000 to $:! 2(10. A loiport T rafflo C ontrol E xam iner, $:i,.''.(V). M iilltllH h cam crnm an. p la tem a k o r a n i l n u i l t i l l l l h p rn .s a o p e r a t o r . H a t e d a a r e c e i v e d u n t i l J u n o 30, 1042. A liih ah etic card - punch operator, $ 1 ,2 0 0 , A r ll.s t lc l l t h o K r a p h c r . $t, 8 0 0 . Iiispoctor, cn g ln o e r ln i: m a t e r i a l a J2.300. I n s p e c t o r . n n B '.n c er ln ic m a t e r i a l s ( a e r o n a i U i i - a l ) , $2,300. Inspoctor, tn tfin ee rln g m a te r ia ls (o p ­ t i c a l ) , $ 2 ,oon. I n s p e c t o r o f c lo t h in p t . $2,000. In a |)O cto r o f h a t s , $2,000. Tn.sppc tor o f t e x l l l o a , $2,000. Inspector of ordnance m aterials. J2.:i0(i. In.siioclor (pow der and exp losives), Tel. In.sppctor ( s h i p c o n s t r u c t i o n ) . $2,300. Inspector (algn al corps egu lpm en t). I 2. 00 H. l i i a l r i i m e n t m a k e r . $2,200. J u n io r c o l ' i n u n l c a t l o n s o p e r a to r (air n ii v l K a t l o i i ) . $1,440. J u n io r c o m m u n i c a t i o n s o p e r a t o r (hiKh s p e e d , r a d i o p f i i i l p i n o n t ) , $1,020. Ju nior copper p late m ap onsravor. $1,110 J u n i o r i n e l o o r o l o B l s t , $2,0 00. A p p l l n a tlo n s w ill be r a ted a s re c e iv e d until J u n o ;j(), 1U42. .Iiuilor s'en oK rap her; Junior typ ist. W a s h i n K t o n , D. C., o n l y . •Iim ior B ienographer, $1,4 40, and Junior typi.Mt. $1,200. Open for men on ly for e m p l o y m e n t In t h e v a r i o u .s g o v e r n m e n t a i j o u c l e s In t h e S t a t e o f New Vorlc. Iforiznn tal sort ln p r m achin e opera­ tor, A p p o i n t m e n t tn ■ W a s h i n g ­ t o n , IJ. C. o n l y . I.inli Im in e r operator Instructor. $ :i . 2 0 0 ; link trainer operator, J2.900. Civil A eron.Tuflcs A d m in is t r a t io n . Student p hysioth erapy aid, $420 w. m .; ap pren tice p hysioth erapy aid; $1,140. S e n i o r m odIc.Tl o f f i c e r . $ 4 ,600; m e d i ­ c a l o f f i c e r $.'{,800: a n d a s s o c i a t e m e d i ­ c a l o f f i c e r . $3,200. Head photoKrapher, $2,000; senior photoKi n pher, $2,000; assistant phot o B r ; \ t ) h e r , ,‘( il . (i 20 ; u n d e r p h o t o g r a p h e r . $1 2)i0. I.ast tiling dato I s J u n e 3 0. 1!)42. T ntiulatinK m achin e o p e r a t o r . $1,200 t o $ 1 , 4 4 0 11 y<;ar. J u n i o r v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,000. H lueprin t I.ast filin g iiilm eoffrap h S en ior rad iosond e Asient, 7-2040 operator, sp ecialist, tru io $2, ;’.00. T i'ciin lca l end and optional Ju nior F ile $2,600 to $2,000. to $5,000. In du strial scien tific 30, to Claremont Ave., 140 W e M t IZ .J d, N c u r K i\< T N id e C l u ir c l i IM X K I.K .S ■ Vpl.s — l'’u l i H otel Serviee 1840 Belmont Ave. 4 ’s - 5 ’8 T h i r d A w . ••I," 'I'r e in u iil T r o l l e y T r e i n o i i t 8-91)68 $28 - $35 m in e in sp ector, $3,800; s e n io r , associate, $3,200; assistant, $2,000. P o n t n l h y g l e n l s t , $1,020. M edical guard attendant, $1,620; m e d i c a l t e c h n i c a l a s s i s t a n t , $2,000. Under m lm eo(?raph operator $1,200. F o r a p p o i n t m e n t In W a s h i n g t o n , D . C., on iy. S fieclallst In m aternal and ch ild h e a l t h , v a r i o u s g r a d e s , $3,200 t o $5,000. Inspector, en g in eerin g m aterial* (a e ro n a u tic a l), various grades, $1,020 t o $2,000. Air carrier ln.‘» p c c t o r (op erations), $.'!,800. A f l . s o c l a t n A lr-C arrler In spector (o p er a tio n s). $3,.‘>00. C i v i l A eron autics A d m in istra tio n , D epartm ent of Com­ merce. T rainee, traffic co n tr o lle r (alrvir ay a n d a l r i i o r t ) , $i,H W . Civil A e ro n a u tic s A d m in istration , D epartm ent of Com­ merce. A s s i s t a n t v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,000; J u n io r v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,000. B ureau of A n i­ m al Industry, D e p a r tm e n t of A gr ic u l­ tu re; U n ited S ta te s P u b lic llealtJi S eri vice, K cderal S ecu rU y A g e n c y a n d W ar D epartm ent. P r e.^urenient In spector, v a r i o u s g r a d e s ; $1,020 to $2,000 a y e a r . M a t e r i a l D i v i s i o n . A i r Co rr> s, W a r D e p a r t m e n t . T w etvo optional su bjects. J u n io r a I m l n ls t r a t l v o p r o c u r e m e n t ins p ' i f t o r , $2,a0(l; M aterial D ivision Air Corp<. W:-r D e p a r t m e n t . T w elve op­ t i o n a l siiiije ct fj. Inspector, o rd n a n c e m a te r ia l, va rio u s g i - a d e s , $1,020 t o $2,0 00. Ordnance De­ p a r t m e n t at la rg o . W a r D epartm ent. N' ! W V o r k Q r i n a n c e D i s t r i c t a n d R o c h ­ ester O rd n a n ce D istrict. Border p atrolm an, $2,0 00. Border P a t r o l , D e p a r t m e n t o f J u s t i c e . i*'lle b y F e l ) t i ; a r y 2. Instructor, v a r i o u s g r a d e s , $2,000 to $i,C(IO. CJiiHonal b r a n c h e s : R adio en­ gines; Internal co m bu stion en gines; m o t ji c y c le s: a u to m o tiv e ( c h. a . s B i s lef^s on g ln » ): radio op erating and rad'o elactriral. W h r D eiin rtm en t. P n bP c h ealth n u rs^ $2,000. In dian F ield Service. In clu d in g A lask a. De­ p a r tm e n t o f t h e In terior. U n ite d S la t e s P u td lc il e a l t h Serv»ca, F e d e r a l S e c u r i­ ty Agency. O raduate nurse, gen eral sta ff duty $1,800. I n d i a n F i e l d S e r v i c e , i n c l u d i n g A la s k a . D e p a r tm e n t ot th e In terior. S en ior insp ector, n a v a l o r d n a n c e m a tcrln la, $2.t’) 0 0 ; inspector, naval ordiiroice m aterials, $2,300. O ptional b ran ch e.'); o p t i c a l o r f i r e c o n t r o l I n s t r u ni'MiI.H. iy.ival guns and accessories; m u n itio n s and o rd n a n ce u nits; assoclafe Iinpeetor, n a v a l o rd n a n c e m a t e r i­ als $2,000; a s s i s t a n t Inspector, naval (Confjvned on Followinfj Paqe) T T I ipW m™ w a KST. R s f i n i n t r n C h e e r fw l ly G i v e n —l , o w P r l o e i 165 Sd A V E . G R a n a e r c y 3-3021 Duii.v » A .M . t o 8:30 IMVl. PIIE I'A R K YOUR EYKS FOK T H A T C i v i l . SK UVIC’E K X A » t DR. M. L WEXLER O l'T O .M K T ItrW T B K N S O N IirU S T 8S22'18tli A v e. <:»r. 801 li S t. It K n . 0-7930 ' (A N A K SIK 1S56 K4M‘k a w u y i * k y C a r . F a r r a g i i t K«i. S K U I n io re 4-9743 D r. S a m a e l G e tte n b e r g D 305 $1,800 n t i s t B roadw ay (A T to e N. Y . C. D U A N E STR EE T ) B A rcla y 7 -2 4 9 3 |2.000. c u t t e r , , $1. S0(). N e w ly Mode r niz e d a nd D e c or at e d. $1 $111 AVei'iily. 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T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . . 39 1,020 J u n i o r A s s e s s o r .....................................T a x ......................................... 270 2,1(50 J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( c i v i l ) ................ W a t e r S u p p l y .............. 104 2.400 J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( e l e c t i - i c ) . . . . F i r e ...................................... 47 2 , 1 8 0 J u n io r E n g in e e r (M « c h .) Gr. 3 C ivil S erv ic e C o m m 153 OBO l . a b o r a t o r y A s s i s t a n t ......................H e a l t h ................................... 01 P 1,200 L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ............................. E d u c a t i o n ....................... 1,5 00 P 720 L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) . H o s p i t a l s ........................ XI4 T 1,200 i . a b o r a t o r y i l c i p e r ( W o n i o n ) . IJroolciyn C o l l e g e . .. 202 . 4 2 h r . P L a b o r a t o r y H e J p e r ............................. 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B T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........... 24 5 session T M e d i c a l I n s p , ( O b s t e t r i c s ) . , . . . H e a l t h ............................... 173 .5 s e s s i o n 1’ . M e d i c a l In. sp. ( P e d i a t r i c s ) . . . . H e a l t h ............................... 128 1.300 M e d i c a l I n s p . ( T . B . ) ........................P a r k s .................................... 150 80 hr M o l o r m a n - C o m r t o r ( p r o m . ) . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ............ 28 1,200 O f f i c e A p p l i a n c e O p r . , G r . 2 . . . W ' e l f a r e .............................. 35 l.OUO P a r k F o r e m a n ...........................I ’a r k s ................................................. 22 2,100 P a t h o l o g i s t .............................. H o s p i t a l s ............................................. 1,18 2 1,200 I ’a t r o l n i a n , P . D ........................ 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P 1.002 1,200 ..................... P o r t e r ........................................................ • . W e l f a r e 1, 101 P 900 P o r t e r ........................................................ , 1 i e a i t l i .......................... 2,7 75 P 780 P o r t e r ..............................................................H o s p i t a l s ......................... l ,; i7f l P 1,0«0 P o r t e r ..............................................................H o u s i n g ........................... 2.3.10 P .>40 w / m P o r t e r ............................................................H o s p i t a l s ........................... P 4.5 44 720 w ./m 1‘o r t e r ............................................................ H o s p i t a l s ........................ VOO P 1 , 5 00 P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s e ........................I f e a l t h ................................ 83 55 P or T l l a i l r o a d C l e r U ( p r o m . ) ................T r a i i f ) > o r t a t l o R -------.S70 P i , , i o o S an itation Man. C lassA S a n l r a t i o n .................... 7/)7 P l,O'<0 S a n i t a t i o n M a n , (M ass A D W r i t i E .......................... P 2.400 .!57 h r S a n ita tio n Man. C lassA T r a n sp o r ta tio n .... 397 ,00-.70 hr. P S a n itation M an. C lassA T r a n sp o r ta tio n .... P 007 1 .'i4)0 S an itation Man. C lassA P u b l i c W o r k s ............ 1,284 P 1.200 S an itation Man. Cla.ssA H u n t e r C o l l e g e ----P 1.235 900 S an itation Man. ClaK.« A H o s p i t a l s .................... 791 P 5,50 S anitation Man. C lassA T ra n sp o r ta tio n .... 70 P 1,080 S a n l t ’n M a n , C l a s s B ( p r o m ) . S a n i t a t i o n ................ 10 H 2 . 3 4 0 & 1 , 8 0 0 Section S to c k m a n ( c l o t h i n g ) . W e lf a r e .. ................ 10 2,310 & 1.800 P S ection S to c k m a n ( f o o d ) W e l f a r e . . ........................ P 15 8 0 h r S i g m i l M a l n t ’ n e r . B ( p r o m . ) . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n -----950 P 1,.100 -=;ocial I n v e s t i g a t o r .......................... W e l f a r e ............................. P 983 1,500 S o c i a l I n v e s t i g a t o r . . ..................... C h i l d W e l f a r e ............. 297 P 1,809 S p e c i a l P a t r o l m a n ..............................C o r r e c t i o n ...................... 3 12 P 1 , 8 0 0 S p e c i a l P a t r o l m a n ............................. W a t e r S u p p l y .............. P 483 1,500 S p e c i a l P a t r o l m a n ..............................T r a n . s p o r t a t l o n . . • . P 47 9 day S t a t i o n a r v K n g l n e e r l e l o c . ) . . . M a r k e t s .......................... P 47 9 i. 'ay S t a t i o n a r y E n g i n e e i ( s t e a m ) . P u l i l i c W o r k . - - ............. 62 '1 1 , 2 00 S t e n o t y p l s t , G r a d e 2 ......................... N . Y . C . T u n n e l A u t l 6 3 P 900 S t e n o t y p l s t . G r a d e 2 ........................ H o s p i t a l s ....................... T 1.513 1,200 S t e n o . a n d T y p e w r i t e r ...................L i c e n s e ................................ P 1 . 4 8 7 1 , 2 0 0 S t e n o . a n d T y p e w r i t e r .................. W a t e r S u p p l y ................ P 1,513 9110 S t e n o . a n d T y p e w r i t e r ...................W e l f a r e ................................ T .10 1..100 S t r u c t u r e M a l n t ’ r ( p l u m b i n g ) H u n t e r C o l l e g e .......... P 40 SO ir S t r u c t u r e M a l n t ’r ( w o o d w o r k ' ) T r a n s p o r t a t l o n . . 1, 80U T a x C o u n s e l , G r a d e 4 ................ . . L a w ..................................... 1,8(^0 ' i ' ax C o u n s e l , G r a d e 4 ................ . . T u n n e l s .......................... 1.200 H o s p i t a l s ........................ T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r ................... DUO ,. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . . T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r .................. 7 0 >11 T h i r d H a l l M a l n t a i n e r ........... . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . . 1,80(1 I'ltle E x a m i n e r ....................... . . H o u s i n g ....................... 3 . I 0 O 'l’o p o g r a p l i l < a l D r a f t s i n a i i . . , W a t e r S u p p l y ............. SO H TJ n e i m 'I’o w e r m a n .................................... .'. . . T r a n s p o r t a t I o n . . CO Trackm an ..................................... . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . 2,400 I ' u n n e l S e i g e a n t .......................... ,. . N Y . C . T u n n e l A u t h 8 0 -. 93 , . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........... ' I ' u r n s t i i e M a l n t a i n e r ................ IMSO T y p i s t . G r n d e I ............................ . , W e l f a r e .......................... 0(10 . . H o u . ' ^ l n g .......................... T y p i s t , G r a d e 1 .............................. 1 200 T.\ p e w r l t e r H e p a l r m a n . . . . . . W e l f a r e ....................... 1,200 W a t c h m a n - A t t e n i l a n t . . . . . . H o u s i n g . . . ................ 2 '' wn . . T t a n s p o r l a t l o n . .. W a tell m t i n - A t t e n d a n t 84(1 .... W atchm an- A tten d a n t.. . .. H nspltal.« 125 m o . W a t e r S u p p l y .............. W a tc h m a n A tlem lan t 6 0 0 w / in H o s p i t a l s ........................ W a te h m a n A 'lenrinnl w / m meun.s " W it h .M a in te n a n c e .” lA s t 7:27:42 2:13:44 4 : 1 3 : 4 ’2 10:28:45 4:20:42 4:12:43 3: 5:45 12:21:43 3: 1:45 1:10:44 1:10:44 1 : l *:44 7:l/):45 7: 1.1:45 3:43 10:29:41 10:22:44 11:20:45 5:14:45 0:11:45 2:15:43 2:15:43 2:15:43 2:15:43 2:15:43 5:14:44 4 : 2 ( 5: 43 11:18:45 0:15:43 3; S:4 4 4: 2:45 ll:l;t:44 2:13:45 12:22:45 »: 0:45 9: 9:45 4:20:41 8:20:4 4 7:;!l:44 6:11:44 3:12:45 6 ; 3 .' . :4 3 1:21:44 4:30:44 3:11:45 11: 1:43 0:30:*."> 0:26:43 4:25:43 0 :n:4.’\ 1: 3 :4 5 9 : 1 1 :44 2:14:44 9:24:44 1:.10:44 2:19:45 3:21:45 2:18:45 4:1. '?:42 4::19:42 l; 0:»5 8:18:42 10:14:43 5: l:» 4 7:27:42 1:1 0:44 2:14:43 . 9:20:43 9:20:42 ' Q: 8 : 4 2 14: 4:4 4 9:10:45 0 : 2 u : 45 1:27:45 2: 0:44 2: 6:4 4 10: i t:44 l : 1 5 : 4 , ’i 1:1 5 : 4 5 0; 4: 45 11; /.42 9:13:45 10:15:44 54 53 130 ir 34 23 10 196 2.’S 2ii 2,250 2,7(i;i 34 A87 7 8S 1,11(1 1,9.13 1.307 8:13:»4 8:21:43 10: 8 : 4 4 0:23:42 11: '!:4l 7:31:4r> 11: 5:4 5 5: 7:45 l ; ».4.'' r . : 1 0 : 12 / T u esd ay , Jan u ary s. U . 13, C IV IL 1942 a d v e r t is e m e n t T e s ts ( C o n ti n u e d f r o m P a g e F o u r t e e n ) o r d n a n c e m a t e r i a l s , $1,8 00 , a n d J u n i o r Inspector, naval ordnance m aterials^ ^^Assf.-itant a i r - w a y tr af fl o c ontrolle r. HOO. S enior fllsrht s u pervisor, fS.SOO. n i g h t eupervlsor , $3 2 0 0 . Senior g r o u n d sch ool supervisor. 500. G ro un d sc h ool su p er vis or, |2,00(X •2 SCHOOL DIRECTORY L IS T IN G N a v al a r c h i t e c t: $2,n00 to |5,600. Jun# SO, 1W2 is l a s t flllnK d ate. Ma ri no e n g i n e e r: $2,000 to $5,000. J u n e 80. J0-*2 la l a st f il in g d ate, g h i p v a r d i n s p ector: $2,300 to $3,800. B oro staff T R A IN IN G duty, M'Jdlcal t e c n n l cl an , $1.('20 to $2,000. J u n i o r l a b o r a tor y h elp er, $1,440. I ’ubl l c H e a l t h .N’u rs ln g C on s ult an t , $2,(!00-$3,200. G r a d u a t e n urse. Op tio n a l b r a n c h e s : ge ner a l s t a f f d u t y a n d p sy c h i a t r y , $168.75 a m o n t h . P a n a m a Ca n a l s e r ­ vice o n ly . E n gine ering, Also O rd n a n c e a n d Explosives Inspection En g i n e e r , $3 800. F llo b y J u n o 30, 11HI2. J uni o r e n g i n e er , $2,000. F ile b y J u n e 80, l » i 2 . C hi e f e n g i n e e r in g aid , $2,600; p r i n ­ ci pal , $2,300; senior, $2,000; e n g in e e r in g B i d , $1,800. L a s t f il in g d a t e J u n e 30, J942. M A CH IN ES IB M Hollerith P r in te r s , Sorters, K ev P u n c h e rs -Circle 5-6425. AV IA TIO N PRO D U C TIO N M E C H A N IC D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th S t . —Day an d Eve. Classes—300 hr. Course. ST u y v e sa n t 9-6900. A SSEM B L Y — AVIA TIO N s t u d e n t A id, $1,440 a Y e a r O c l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —115 E. 15th St.—D ay a n d E vening Classes—Card P unch, C o m p to m e try - S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. CIVIL SER V IC E D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —115 E. 15th St.—D a y & Eve. Classes—S T u y v e sa n t 9-6900. S c h w a r t z S c h o o l —147 F o u r t h Ave.—Police, F i r e —E n tr a n c e an d P rom otion— D RA FTIN G N e w r o r l t D r a f t i n g I n s t i t u t e — 276 W. 43d St. - Day a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s . W i s c o n s i n 7-0366. , M a n h a t t a n T e c h n i c a l I n s t i t u t e — 1823 B ro a d w a y (59th) — D a y and Evening Classes—Circle 5-7857. M o n d e l l I n s t l t u t e - 2 3 0 W. 41st St.—D a y & E vening C ia s s e s -W Is c o n s in 7-208b. F IN G E R PR IN T IN G D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e - l l S E . 15th S t . - N e w class forming. S T u y v e sa n t 9 - 6 ^ . N e w Y o r l i School o f F i n g e r p r i n t s —22-26 E . 8th S t ................GK am ercy M A CH IN E SHOP D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th S t.—D a y & E vening Cla.sses — 200-300 hr. Courses—S T u y v e sa n t 9-6900. L i u r x - Machine Shop P ra c tic e —1043 6th Ave., N. Y. C. — D ay & E vening Classes—P E . 6-0913. P r a c t i c a l M a c h i n i s t S c h o o l —109 B roa d St.—M achinist school only. BO. 9-6498. D r . E r i c h G u t t m a n — 517 W. 113th S t . — Q u i c k a n d T h o r o u g h P r e p a r a t o r y C o u r s e s f o r t h e M a s s a g e L i c e n s e E x a m m e r s —U N i v e r s i t y 4-7903. M E C H A N IC A L D E N T IST R Y N e w Y o r k S c h o o l o f M e c h a n i c a l D e n t i s t r y — 125a 'W\ 31st St. — D a y and E v en in g Classes—E m p lo y m e n t Service—F re e Booklet—CH ickering 4-3994. R A D IO — T E L E V IS IO N 2. P o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e 3. P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n 4. S t a t i s t i c s D e leh an ty D a y and E v en in g Classes—P L a z a 3-4585—Dept. L. SECRETARLAL John T reiber Co., Inc. T e le phon e SToKff 2-6746 194 BRO A D W A Y, B R O O K L Y N , N. T. BESriODR O l t l l S t r r lM ‘1 ^ ^ B x a s in it lo B l T 3r p « i * r l t « r O o « | m t o a 8 t r e « t , ( B e t w * W l l l i a o B ft BMkBUi 3 - 9399 SCHOOLS B ranches in M a n h a tta n , Ja m a ic a , N e w a rk —Main office, 120 W. 42d St.—S T u y v e sa n t 9-6900. • L e t Us P rotect You U nder the N e w Y o r k S ta te A u t o ­ m obile Insurance Law. M s) BUIDGE, B a ll io o n i , Square Danclntf, U y t hn il c s , G le e Club, Langunpres, I . e c'urr s , Sport. 9 , D a nc e s . Pnrtlps . . \ e w York I . e a s u o o f Glrl.s Club.s. 55 W e s t 4-lth St., V A. C-3n.')4. Foods I F IT Food Biook Bros . SW I M S wo h a v e It. Fr e s h .Sea for Shor e Miiiners. FroK.s’ I-et,'s, Tr out M a in e I.ob.sters. P e t r o s l n o W a s h i n g t o n M. irket. B A . T-.'i.'iOi). F u n e ra l D irectors M I C KEY FU. N'EUAL S E R V I C E , INC. , 2JS T.,enox Ave. , In t h e I I A U L E M SECTlO.vj, o f f e r s lt.s be s t a t t en ti o n to CIVII< S E U V I C E E M P l . O Y E E S o f N. Y. C. I.E. 4-(Xlim COMPI. ETP} F I : n EHAI>S a s l o w us F r e e c ha p e l. F i n a n c e d to m e e t c o n d i ­ t io ns . C has . P e t e r N a ^e l , E. 87th St., N. Y. C. A T w a t e r !)-'Jl'21. Furs P A U L G R A BO I S . Specinll .st In r e -s ty l l n B . repalrlnK. N e w c o a t s a n d J a c k e t s to o r der nt rea.^onabln p r b e s . S to r a g e , g la z i n g , I r onlns. 210 W. 20 St. I j A. 4-U(i.'i4. H air Removed E LE C T U O I A 'S I S - S U P E U F I . I 7 0 U S I I A I R p a i n le s s ly r c m o \ e d by d o c tor . Your h o m e nt no e x t r a cost. Flne.st r e fe r e n c e s . NEvln. s 8-12.S1. I n s t i t u t e —D a y and E v e n in g Classes. B o w e r s —228 W. 42d St.—Graded Speed Classes—B R y a n t 9-9092. W a s h i n g t o n B u s i n e s s S c h o o l - 130 W. 42d S t............................. W isconsin 7-8811 • FIK E I> I F E L I A B I L I T Y B V R O L A R T A U T O M O B I L B P L A T E GLASS C O M PE N SA T IO N H EA LTH and ACCIDENT A I A j BAI -T. nOO M D A N C E S . Mo de r n D a nc e . Clas.>!, I ’rlvato. D a n c e SessloiiB E v e r y Sa t ur da y . Mnrelle, 108 4th Av e. (12th .St.) OK c li a rd 4-l{)03. G R am ercy 3-0808. R a d i o T e l e v s l o n I n s t i t u t e — 480 L exington Ave. — L ab o ra to ry T r a in in g — ALL FORM S O F IN SU R A N C EANYW HERE T H E . \N 'U EI { SO. \ .STUDIO o f DAXCI.NC’t. Al l typp.s of ( la nc l np t t uight. Toe, Tiiji. A r r o b a t l c , anil R a ll r o n m. Ilnblc.s — C h i l ­ dr e n —A dult s . 1(18-02 8 Uth A ve ., J a m a i c a . K Ep u h llc 9-11418. __________ E n te rtain m en t M A CH IN ES O ptional B ra n d ie s 1. E n g i n e e r i n g A p p lic a tio n s M u s t B e on F ile W it h t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s Civil S e r ­ vice C o m m is sio n a t W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., N o t L a t e r T h a n F e b r u a r y 3, 1942. E m ploym ent lists — S e p a ra te lists of eligibles ■will be estaolished for each of the optional b ran ches above. Applicants m u s t s.elect a n d Indicate in their applications one a n d only one optional b ra n c h chosen from those listed above e x ­ cept t h a t aji applic ant m a y selec^ Option 4 in addition to Option 1, 2, or 3. A ppointm ents m a y be m ad e from the registers re sulting from th ese exam inations to positions p a y in g a lower sa la ry th a n $1,440 a y e a r by certification of th e na.mes of eligfbles from the ap p ro p ria te re g is te rs who a re willing to a ccept a lower salary. Applicants should indicate in th eir applications the lowest s a l­ ary th e y a re willing to accept. Applicants, otherw ise qualified, ■u ho have ha d or a re ta k i n g courses In housing, should describe suc h courses in th eir applications. Conditions of em ploym ent an d promotion. — U sually a p p o in tm e n ts to these positions a r e for employ­ m ent d uring the school va ca tion periods. Normally, appointees will be subject to a period of t r a in in g ■which will combine a thorough course of instruction concerning the objectives an d procedures of the service w ith p ractical w ork In Various field activities. Appointees m ay be furloughed <Jue to the seasonal n a tu r e of some of these positions. S a tis fa c to ry em ­ ployees, If furloughed, m a y be reemployed in succeeding seasons. Student Aid appointees m a y be furloughed for the purpose or c o n ­ tinuing th eir b a c c a la u re a te studies. Subsequent to the completion of their academ ic tr a in in g a n d d e ­ pendent upon th eir previous record of service, th ey m a y be recalled a s Student Aids with opportunities for a dvanc em e nt to the professional service. Advancem ent to th e professional service will depend upon the occur­ rence of vacancies a n d upon th e in­ dividual record of th e appointee, subject to such noncom petitive e x ­ a m ination B.S the* Civil Service Com ­ mission m a y prescribe. Duties. — U nder im m ediate super- O ptom etrist Dancing Instruction S T u y v e sa n t 9-6900. BU SIN ESS Complete Sec retaria l Courses—Inc luding Com ptom etry. M a r y A. M o o n e y , B r o w n e ’s B u s i n e s s C o l l e g e —7 L a f a y e t t e Ave.—B r o o k l y n — N E v in s 8-2941. L . a m b ’s B u s i n e s s T r a i n i n g S c h o o l —370 N in th St., a t 6th Ave., Brooklyn — D a y and E v en in g Classes—Individual In stru c tio n —SOuth 8-4236. M e r c h a n t s a n d B a n k e r s B u s i n e s s S c h o o l — 55th Y e a r - D a y an d E v e n in g — 220 E a s t 42d S t .- M U . 2-0986. H elp W a n te d — A gencies A BA C K G R O U N D of SATISF A C T I O N in p e r s oi ui e l serv ic e s i n c e 1010. S e c r e ta r i e s , Stenoprraphera. F i l e —I>aw C ler ks , S w i t c h ­ bo a rd Operator.s. Bro<ly A s e n c y ( H e n ­ r iet t a R ode n, L ic e n s e e ), 240 B r o a d w a y . B A r c l a y 7-81.S.">.___________________________ D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —115 E . 1 5 t h St.—D ay & Eve. Classes—S T uyve sa nt 9-6900. A c c o u n t i n g M a c h i n e s I n s t i t u t e —221 W. 57th St.—D ay and E v en in g Classes. B O O K K E E P E R S — Stenoprraphers — B i l l InB a n d B o o k k e e p i n g M a c h i n e s op(>rators, nil o f f ic e assl.stanf.'^. Di'.slrable p o s i ­ t io ns a v a il a b l e da ll y . K a h n E m p l o y m e n t A g e n c y , Inc., l."» W es t .^Sth St. W I . 7-HOOO. W ELD IN G H ospitals TA BU LA TIN G M A CH IN E O PER A TIO N IBM Hollerith P rin te rs , Sorters, K ey P u n c h e r s —Circle 5-6425. I n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th St.—D a y a n d E vening Classes — 224-hr. Course—ST u y v e sa n t 9-6900. D eleh an ty X -RA Y and A N A L Y T IC A L T E C H N IC IA N S H a r v e y S c h o o l —384 E. 149th S t . —D a y a n d Eve. Classes—M O t t H a v e n 9-6655. vision to perform simple routine 14. Junior Public Welfare As­ Bubprofessional ta s k s connected sistant. w ith th e practical application of th e principles of one or the su b je cts 15. Junior Range Conservation­ m entioned above un d e r “ Optional ist. bra n c h e s.” Basis of ra tin g s.—C om petitors will 16. Junior Soil Scientist. be ra te d on a general test, on a 17. Junior State Department As­ scale of 100. T he general te s t will sistant. c o n s i s t of w ritte n questions d e ­ signed to m ea su re the a p p lic a n ts ’ 18. Junior Statistician. ap titu d e for learning an d a d ju s tin g A p p lic a tio n s m u s t be on file to duties in the service. R a tin g s required.— N onpreference w i t h t h e U n ite d S t a t e s Civil S e r ­ com petitors m u st a t t a in a r a ti n g of v ice C o m m is sio n a t W a s h i n g t o n , a t lea st 70; com petitors g r a n te d 5D. C., n o t l a t e r t h a n F e b . 3, 1942. point preference a r a tin g of a t le a s t 65, excluding preference c re d it; T he U nited S tates Civil Service an d competitors g r a n te d 10-point Commission a nnounce s open com ­ preference a r a tin g of a t le a st 60, petitive exam inations in th e option­ excluding preference credit. al subjects named above to be held Time required. — About 2 h o u rs a t a n y of' the places listed hereon. will be required for these e x a m i­ V acancies in positions in W a s h in g ­ nations. ton, D. C., a nd in the field re q u ir­ Sta te m ents concerning qua llfica . ing the prescribed or sim ilar q ualifi­ tlons will be verified by th e Com­ catio n s will be filled from these e x­ m ission; exaggeration or m is s t a t e ­ am inations, unless it is found in m e n t will be cause for disqualifica­ t h e interest of the service to fill tion. a n y v a cancy by re in s ta te m e n t, t ra n s fe r, or promotion. T he s a l a ­ E d u c a tio n .- A p p lic a n ts m u st h a v e ries of positions filled from these Buccessfully completed a t le a st 3 exam inations a re subject to a de­ y e a r s of study in a college' of duction of ZVi percent tow ard a r e ­ recognized standing, an d m u s t h a v e t ire m e n t annuity. form ally indicated a t the college or u niversity th e y a re a tte n d in g th e ir E m ploym ent lists.—S e p a ra te lists intention of m ajo rin g in the op­ of eligibles will be established for tional subject for which application each of the optional subiects listed above. Additional lists of eligibles is made, provided t h a t no a p p lic a n t m a y e nte r the exam ination who m a y be established w ithin some of t h e general optionals, based on the completed the th ird y e a r of college courses pursued bv ap p lic an ts in s tu d y prior to M a y ,' 1939. t h e i r college studies. The registers Applicants for Optional B ra n c h 4, re su ltin g from these exam inations Statistics, m u s t show t h a t th e y will m a y supplant registers resulting have completed not less t h a n 3 from previous exam inations in the se m este r hours in Sta tistics by J u l y optional subjects listed, w h e n the 1, 1942. pre ce dent registers have been in Ju n io r students.—Applications will existence for a t least 1 year. be accepted from junior stu d e n ts a t Subprofessional or oth er positions institutions of recognized standing, a t $2,000 a year, $1,800 a year, and who show t h a t they expect to com­ $1,620 a y e a r will b® filled fro m the plete th eir junior college y e a r not registers’ re sulting from these ex­ la te r th a n Ju ly 1, 1&12. Specialized am ina tions by certification of the courses in which applic ants a re or na m e s of appropriate eligibles who will be enrolled an d w hic h will be a r e willing to accept these salaries. completed w ithin the ab ove-speci­ Applicants should indicate in th eir fied period will be accepted. applications the lowest s a l a ry they Note. — Students in a tte n d a n c e at a r e willing to accept. a n institution of recognized s t a n d ­ Duties,—U nder im m ediate su p e r­ ing who a re pursuing a 5- or 6-ye'^r vision, to perform scientific or pro ­ college course leading to a b a c h e ­ fessional w ork in one of the op­ lor’s degree! m u s t h a v e completed tional branches listed a t the head th ree -fo u rth s of th e prescribed of this announcem ent. course of stu d y by J u l y i, 1942-. Basis of r a tin g s .-C o m p e tito rs will be ra te d on th e subjects listed be­ Ju n io r Professional A ssistant, low, which will have the relative Weights indicated. $2,000 a Y e a r Subject: 1. General test, w eight OPTIONAL SUB.JECTS 80; 2. Professional questions, w e ight 1. Jllhior Agricultural E^noni- 70; total 100. i»e. Subject 1, General test, will coneist of w ritte n questions designed 2. Junior Agronomist. to ea sure the a p p lic an t’s a ptitude 8. Junior Aquatlo BioIog4«t for mlearning, and a d ju s tin g to pro ­ (Physiology). fessional duties in the sei’vice. 4. Junior Archivist. Subject 2, Professional questions, 5. Junior Bacteriologist (Foods), will consist of a se p a ra te te s t for each of the optional subjects listed 6. Junior Biologist (Wildlife). above, covering the fu n d a m e n ta ls 7. Junior Chemist. of t h a t p a rtic u la r science, p rofe s­ sion, or subject. 8. Junior Entotmoiogist. B a tin g s re quire d—In each of the 9. Junior Forester. tw o subjects, nonpreference com ­ 10. Junior Geologist. petitors m ust a tt a in a ra ti n g of dt 11. Junior in Household Equip­ le a st 70; competitors g r a n te d 8)oint preference, a r a ti n g of $t ment. §ast 65, excluding p reference 12. J i ^ o r Olericultiurist. cred it; and competitors g r a n te d 10^ 13. Jmilor Pomologist. ^ o in t preference, a ra ti n g of a t J Copy m u at t>« (R a te s : 40c tor each six words. M inimum 3 lines, subm itted before noon on F r id a y preceding publication.) D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th St.—D a y an d Eve. Classes—100 hr. Course— MASSAGE This W eek’s N ew Series of U. S. T ests aASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS S C H O O L S PREPAKATORY A c c o u n t i n g M a c h i n e s I n s t i t u t e —221 W. 571 h St.—Day and E vening C l a s s e s . BENCH M edi c a l o ff ic e r. $3,200 to $3,800. M edi c a l g u a r d a t t e n d a n t , $1,620. MedlcR' t e c h n ic a l a s si st a n t , $2,000. D e n t a l h y g i e o iS t, $1,020. J u n i o r g r a d u a t e nurse, $1,620. J u ni o r p u b l i c h e a l t h n u r se , $1,800. P u b l ic h e a l t h n urse, $£,n00. general C A R E E R C O M M E R C IA I^C O L LE G E H a l l A c a d e m y — D eK alb a n d F l a tb u s h E xt., Brooklyn — R e gents a ccredited — MAin 4-8558. Medical nurse, O F A C A D EM IC S P a ffe F if te e n LEADER a d v e k t ise m e n t A CC O U N T IN G Naval A rchitecture G raduate (1 ,800 . S E R V IC E M A TE KK I T Y , SO.T u p G e n e r a l S ur g e r y . M e m be r of A s s o c i a t e d l l o s i i l t a l s . C o m ­ pe n s a t i o n c a s e s ai' cc ptcd free. Pr o s p e c t Ho. spltal, 7r!0 K e ll y St. Bronx, N. Y. D A y t o n O-fiOOO. H ypnotist HY P N'O TI ST. a v a i l a b l e for l e c tu r e a n d de m o n s t r a t io n t o i>rlvate a n d p ub l ic g ro ups . HA PH AEr > II. K O S E . N B I . U T H , 11 W . 42(1 St. P E n n . C-^OIG. Instruction F R E E Tria l Le.sson. L e a r n to p l a y th e A c c o r dla n a t t he D e B e l l l s A c c o r d l a n Schoo l. A c c o r dl a n s furnisliecl. l.')0 \Ve.st 4 th St a nd S ix t h A v e. CII. 3 - 3 t ‘.iO. S P A N I S H c o nv e r s a ti o n , p r i v a t e les.sons Gr o ups $1. A fte r n o o n , e v e n i n g s . So ut h American L ad y . Madame Dp E dsar MU. 4-3S03. E Y E S e x a m i n e d , p r e s c r i p ti o n fu r n l e h e d . Fe e ^2 No I n d u c e m e n t f o r m s to p re scribtj u nnec es sary glasses. Dr, J o h n W l l d a y , T i m e s }3uil dl ng, 42nd S tr e e t a n d Broadway. B R y a n t 0-2282. Paw nbrokers L I B E R A L L O A N S on Pe r s o n a l Pr o p e r ty , J e w e l r y , W a t c h B a r g a i n s . G. E d e l s t e l n A Co. O l d e s t E s ta b l i s h e d B r o n x P a w n B r o k e r s . 2G1D T h i r d A v e. . a t 141st Bt. MO. (i-i(inr^__________________________________ L I B E R A L I . O A N S on D i a m o n d s , VVatche*, J e w e l r y , S i l v e r w a r e , C l o th i n g . S p e c i a l cou rt esy to Civil S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s , C o n f i d e n t i a l S ervi ce. E i l e l s te i n B r o s . , 2,'i2 1s t Ave. (14th S t. ) A L g o n q u l a R epairs and Services T H E R E ’S n o n e e d to th r o w t h a t b r o k e n d o ll a w a y . It can be r e pa i r e d l i k e n e w . N e w Y o r k D ol l H o s p i ta l . 1137 Eec ond A v e . v o l u n t e e r 5-0181. Social R o o m s (VICINITY R o c k e f e l l e r C e n te r ). C i v il . Service P a r t i e s W e l c o m e . R e. s ta u r a n t s e r v i c e , l ow r e nta l s . I n te r n a ti o n a l G e n e v a A s s n . , C l u b h o u s e B l d g . , 128 W e s t S2nd. Cl . 7-08.-.7, -Mr. I . u d w l g . U niform s A Q U E D U C T I'A TUO LM AN U N I F O R M Ex-Aqueduct Pa t r o l m a n , g oin g Into J’o l l i e D e p a r t m e n t , d e s i r e s d i s p o s e u n i ­ fo r m, fou r month. s o ld . R ea sonab le . .Size 42. A<ldress B o x 82. Ci vi l Be r vl co I . E . \ D E R , 07 D u a n e St.. N. Y.__________ W aste P ap er A L L g r a d e s o f w a s t e p a p e r b o u g h t fo r cash. File.s, old re c or d s. G u a r a n t e e d d e s t r u c ti o n . T r o l a n o & D e fl n a , 226 S o u t h St. w o r t h 2-2001. Civil S e r v i c e C ar O w ners PROTECT YOUR R I G H T TO D R I V E U n d e r th e n e w N . Y . M o t o r Vehicle R esponsibility A c t e f­ f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 1, 1942, y o u r r i g h t to d r i v e is i n d a n g e r o f being lo st i f y o u cannot fu rn ish s u ffic ie n t security when you a r e i n v o l v e d i n an a c c i d e n t c a u s in g d e a t h o r b o d i l y i n j u r y i n excess o f $25.00. I N S U R A N C E will p r o t e c t you u n d e r t h e law . See t h e s e r e p u ta b l e a n d r e lia b le I n s u r ­ a n c e A g e n t s a t once. T H E Y W I L L P R O T E C T YOU. W ashington H eig h ts PAUL 100 M o m f r H a v e n A v e n u e , N . Y . C. S W I M for h e a lt h a n d s a f e t y — I n s t r u c ­ t io ns t o men, w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n ■ Wo m en’s SvvlinminK Ass n. . 470 W e s t SiUh St. CH. 2-2227. W A dsw orth 3-8075 Massage ED W A R D J . D O N O H U E C OR K K C TI V K M.VSSAOK I N S T I T U T K B A T H S — 34 WeKt 281 h St. U e d u c l n n , B o d y Co rr ec t io ns , G y m n a s i u m . S p e ci a l lio uis : 1) A.M. to 1 P. M. , 5 for $C. P h o n e M u r r a y H ill fi-9181. U L K i n i M.ASS.AOK S T U D I O , 31 K. GO St Spe c ia l for ia d l e s - l O treatment.^, $2(1 S e p a r a t e de i) a r t m e n t for nten. V ap ot c a bine t s , vibra to rs, rollers. R R g e n t 4-.'!G88 Music B ronx 391 E ast 149th Street B ron x, N. Y. W ILLIA M J. O ’BRIEN 2488 G rand B ro n x , N. Y. Instruction I T E A C H y o u t o I'pad, p l a y ii i an o w e l l in t e n w e e k s . Gr ade d Seif-In.'»tructor. N o exercif. es. Ijeil a T y n d a l l Moss, 315 W e s t 8 (ith St. SC. N ursing Homes N UR SIN G care, board, r o om, private h o m e : por c he s . Kro\inds; d o c t o r ' s siipervi.'ilcn; diet s . N o n -s e c ta r i a n ; $18 -|22 w e e k ly . Mrs. P r a g i i e l l , '28811 V a l e n t i n t AV'3 ., Bron.x. F O r d h a m .’i - i r) 4 4. W H I T E N IJK. SI N« I IO MK I de a l h o m e for a g e d a n d f i o n v a l e s c e n ts ; s p a c io u s r o o m s w i th h o m e atmo.‘»phere, r e g i s t e r e d nur se s. 2730 B e d f o r d Ave M A ns f ie ld C-0C30 O ptom etrist n a v e Y our E y e s E x a m i n e d T o d a y F i n e s t g l a s s e s a t l o w e s t pri ces . S p e cl a. c o u r t e e y g iv e n to ci vi l s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e * a nd f a m il ie s . Dr. J. L. L o z e a , 100 Ca na' St. W A . .n-SSlfi. least 60, excluding preference credit. Time required. — About 5% hours will be required for these e x a m in a ­ tions. Applicants m a y be exam ined In only one of the optional subjects listed a t the head of thi.s a n n o u n c e ­ m ent. Applicants should indicate in t h e i r applications the optional su b ­ jec t for which they wish to be con­ sidered. Efxaminations in all of the op­ tional subjects m a y not be held on t h e sa m e date. Stiatements concerning quuliflcatlons will be verified by tn e C om ­ m i s s i o n ; e xaggeration or m is s t a t e ­ m en t win be cause for dlsquiillfleatlon. .Applicants m u st possess th e fol­ lowing qua lifications: E ducation.—F o u r -y e a r course in a lopllege of recognized standing. Such s tu d y m u st ha v e Included or m u s t l^STve been supplem ented by a mlninium of specialized s tu d y in one of t h e optional subjects listed below. (C o n tin u e d on P a g e S ix te e n ) M E Irose 5 6 4 S 6 C oncourse R A ym ond 9-1277 B ro oklyn Colonial Realty Co., Inc. 6 9 0 3 4 th A v e ., B ro o k ly n , N . Y. SH ore Road 5-6300 M ELVILLE A. KELSEY 147 B ro a d w a y , B ro o k ly n , N. Y. _________ S T e r l i n g 2 - 1 9 5 4 ________ Queens D R O ESC H ^ O N S , T 146-07 J a m a ica J a m a i c a , L . I. ncT Avenue J A m a ica 6 5 3 1 0 H ALLERA N AGENCY 137-44 N orthern Boulevard Flu.shin}!:, N . Y . F L u s h i n g 3 -1 1 0 0 J O S E P H J. REDDY 28-10 B ridge L . I. C i t y Plaza Sou th S T ilw ell 4 -1 4 5 0 EM ILY M. RICHARDS 1 0 9-14 A »can A ve. F o r e s t H i l U , L. I. BO. 8 4040 W ILLIA M M. SM ITH 4 0 - 0 6 M ain S t., F lu s h in g , N . Y. F L u sh in g 3 -0 9 0 0 -1 -2 Staten Is la n d J O H N K. B A l N H K l D d E R O B E R T S. B A I N H R I D G E l<;srAHMSIIKI) 1911 8 0 B a y S t. , S t. G e o r g e , S. 1. (ilb raU u r 7- B-6 5 C IV IL P a ^ re S ix te e n U S. , T e s t s Bcmeater hour.s In ag ro n om y, or in ag ro n o m y an d soils combine d. T h e profifc'iional q u est io n s will be in field crops, f o ra g e crops, g ra sse s, and .soil c on se rvati o n practice.9. (3) J u nio r A q u a tic B io lo gi st ( P h y sio lo g y ) . — Th irty se m este r houis in ‘ zoo lo gy inclu ding or s u pplem en te d by 6 s e m e s te r hour.s In general physiolotry. Th e pro fe s­ sional q u est io n s will be in general zoology, f r e sh - w a t e r biology, and general p hysiolo gy . (4) Junior A rch iv is t. —Th irt y s e m ­ es ter hours in an y com binat io n of history, e c o n o m i c s’, political scien ce, and sociology, provided tha t at least 12 se m e s te r hours in A m er ican h i s ­ tory, 0 se m e s t e r hours in A m er ican govern'Tient, and 3 s e m e s te r hours in m ethod s of historical re.search are shown. F o r t h e purpose of this exam in ation , the term methods of hisforical l e s e a r c h ” will be con ­ strued to m ea n the technique of an a ly sis and e va lu a tio n of source matej'ial and of its use ; the a n a l y ­ sis of the b ase s of historical t h in k ­ ing, including su ch matter.s a s di- (C o n tin u e d from Page Fifteen) Senior or (;r:«<liinte stuil<*nt».—\ p w i ll' be aoccptcd from jsnnior or prudiiate stuclcnts wh o s h o w that th e y pxppft to comj)lote t h e required colleKo courpe not latpr than J uly 1, 1M2. Spocinlizr^d Courses in wh ich appHoants ai r, or •will be, rni’Oilcd, and which will be completfxl witliin the ab ove sp ec i­ fied period will b(? aceopted and fihouin bo indir-afod in their appli­ c a tion s a s cours es (o l>e completed. Sperialr/.cd study. — Applican ts m u s t sh ow, as a minimiun, .special Ized st u d y in one of the optional Bubjccts a.s fo llo w s; (1) Junif)r Agricultural Kconomist. —Eip hto en .semester houKs in ap;ricu ltur al eco nom ies, economics, rural Bocloloj^y, or statist ics, or a n y c o m ­ bination of the se subjects, provided tlia t at lea.st 12 senie.sti'r hours are Iji apricu ltural econom.ics. The i)fofea.sional que.slions in this optionvl su b j ect will be principally con ­ cerned w'ith the npplic.'ition of eco ­ n o m ic principles to a^ricullure, (2) Ju nio r Apronomis t. — T w e n t y p lic a tio n a W W R L 1 6 0 0 K li.O C Y C I.E S WWRL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS M onday T h ro u g h F rid a y M : I 5 - f>:()() A . .M .- A l a r m ( l o c k J U ‘\ iie. J :()()- 1 : 1 . 1 l ’ ..M.C roshy, records. 1 :;J 0 1 : 1 .') I ' . M . - - ( ) r < r a i i I l c c i t a l . 1 1 :()() 1 1 — M usic P rcft-rrcd. M onday 1 0 :.•{() 1>.M. IJ n iu l of Ihc W eek. 10:15 P . M . — I\iiii> lils o f ( 'o liiiiib ii.s. T uesday W ednesday 1 : 1'5 I V M . — A r ( * Y o u a C i t i z e n ? 9 : 1 5 P . M .— . f o e l i o M ; i x u (“l l , s p o r t . s c a s t c r . T h u rsd ay 1 : J'5 l ’ . . M . — ( ' o m i n i i i i i l y C o u n c i l s . F r id a y 10:15 — S i 11(1.0 P l a y e r s . S E R V IC E vi sio n into periods, c a u s e and e f ­ fect, aud ch ron olog y; an d t h e major ph ilosophies of hist ory. T h e pro­ f ess io na l q u est io n s will be in A m e r ­ ican history, A m e r ic a n go v ern m en t, and En g lisn composit ion. (5) Junior B a c te r io lo g is t (Foo d s) . —T w e n t y s e m e s te r hou rs in ba cteri­ ology, oi‘ In a n y icomblnation of b a c ­ teriology, b io ch em istr y, or closely related su bje ct s, provided th a t a t lea st 10 hours are in bacteriology. T h e profe-s.slonal q u est io n s will be’ in gen er al bact er io logy and the p h y siolog y of bac teria a s related to foods, fe rm en ta tion s, and clos ely re­ lated fields. (6) Junior Bio lo gist (W ildlife ).-' T h irty Kcme.ster hours in biology in ­ clu din g at lea.st 10 s e m e s t e r hours in v ert ebrate zoolo gy and 6 s e m e s ­ ter hours in botany. T h e p rofes­ sional que.stiona will be in v ert e­ brate zoology, botany, and wildlife m a n a g e m en t . (7) Junior C hem ist.—T h irty s e m e s ­ ter hours in chcmiati'y. T h e p ro fes ­ sional que.stions will be on the f u n ­ d a m e n t a ls of inorganic, organic, anal ytical , and ph y si cal chem istry . (8) Junior E n t o m o l o g i s t.—T w e n t y semestei' h oi'is in en tomol og y, or in ento m olo gy and zoolo gy combined. T h e profossiotial questionn will be In general ento m olo gy , including crop insec ts, forest in se cts , and in ­ s e c ts ai'fecting m a n and an im als. (9) Junior Fore.stcff—Completion of a full 4-year co urse lea d in g to a bach elor’s fle“;ree in fo re stry in a recognizcd school of fo re stry . The p rof essional q u est ion s ill cov er all p h a se s of gen er al fo restry. (10) Junior G eo lo gist.—T h irty s e ­ m e st e r houi.s in geo lo gy. The pro­ f es sio nal qu es t ons will be on the pi inciples and field a p plica tions of gen er al geo lo gy, m inera lo gy , and eco nom ic geo lo g y and on the g e o ­ logical asp ec ts of eith er (a) biology or (b) ch em ist ry , physics , and ' m a th em ati cs. (11) Junior in H ou se h old Eq\iipm e n l .—T w e n t y .semester hours in household eq u ip m en t a n d /o r p h y s ­ ics. Courses in h o u sin g an d /o r arc hitecture m a y be su b sti tu te d for not more than 6 of the required 20 hours. Th e profe.ssional question s will be on ho me appliance.-?, both n-electtnica!, and electrical and nontlie physical principles involved, and on inte. nal ho me a rra n gem en ts. (12) Junior Olericul tur ist.—T w e n t y s e m es te r iiours in olericulture, or in a n y co mbination of olericulture, horticulture, and b ota n y, provided tha t not less tha n 6 se m e s te r hours are in olericulture. Tiie professional questions will he on the cultur e and production of v e g eta b le crops. (13) Junior P o m o lo g ist .—T w e n t y .semester hours in pomology, or in a n y com bination of p om ol og y with plant phy.^^iology, a n d / o r hor ticu l­ ture. Th e profe ss io na l q ues tio ns will bo on the cultur e and produc­ tion of fruit crops. (14) Junior Public W el f a r e A s s i s t ­ an t. —Completion of a full 4-yea r course leadin g to a b ach elor ’s d e­ gree, inchjding or su pplem en te d by at lea st 1 full y ear of st u d y (un der­ gra duate Of g ra d u a te ) w ith a m ini­ m um of 300 h o u i s of supervised S a tu rd a y 2:00 I’ . . M . — K i d d i e H o u r . 10:15 r . . \ l . — K;0() S w ii i o - C l i i h . Sunday 7:15 P . 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K & C O . — N o t U ' e i.s h e r e b y t'lvi'ii t h a t a c p r t i f i t a f o o f l i m i t e d p a r t i i e r s h i j ) o f D r y w i la l e & Co. w a s f i l e d i i i i d r e c o r d e d i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e {.‘o u n t j C lerk n f th e C o u iu y o f N e w Y ork, on t h e 2 f( th d a y o f I ) t * c e m l ) e r , 1!»4I, a n d t h a t t l i e s u b s t a n c e t h e r e o f Is h s f o l l o w s : The u n d e n s i g n e d tlo h e r e b y c e r t i f y , p u r s u a n t t o s e c t i o n 01 o f t h e P a r t n e r s h i p I . , a w o f tlie S ta te o f N e w Y ork, th a t w o h a v e o n th is d a te fo r m e d a co iiartn ersh ip for th e t r a n s a c tio n o f busine.ss a t N o. 71 B r o a d \v.i.y. i n t h e C i t y o f . N e w Y o r k , t h e p a r ­ ticulars w h ereo f are a s follow s; I'MIiST: T h e n a m e o f t h e s a i d p a r t n e r ­ s h i p s h a l l b e D r y .'f d a le & Co. S l' X .'O N U : T h e b u sin e .s a to b e c a r r i e d on s lia ll be a n e n e r a l b r o k e r a s e a n d c o m ­ m i s s i o n b uslne.ss. T H IIil): T h e p r in c ip a l p la c e o f b iislne.Hs s h a l l b o a t N o . 7 1 B r o a d w a v , B o r ­ ough o f M a n h a t t a n . C ity, C o u n ty an d S tate of N e w York. I'O in tT ll; T here sh a ll be six g en er a l partners, whose nam es and p la ces 'of re.sidence a r e a s f o llo w s : IJobert A . D r y s d a l e , re sid in R in t h e T o w n of M on tclair, S ta te of N e w Jersey. L a w r e n c e C r a u f u r d , residiiiH; In t l i e T o w n of W estp o r t, S ta te of C on n e ctic u t. W illia m K, B e r g e n , reHldiii); in K o r e s t H ills, C o u n ty o f Q u e en s, S t a t e o f N e w York. R o b e r t A . D r y s d a l e . . Ir. , r e s i d i n g I n t h e T o w n o f M ontclnlr, S ta te o f N e w J er s e y . J o h n .A.. W r i g h t , J r . . r e s i d i n g I n t h e B o r ­ ough of Kssex F ells, S ta te of New .Tersey. D a v i d c;. W a k e m a n . J r . , r e s i d i n g i n t h e T o w n o f M o n tclair. S ta te of N e w J e r s e y . There sh a ll be one lim ited partner, w h o s e n a m e a n d p l a c e g f r e s i d e n c e i s aa follow s: C h a r l o t t e R. D r y s d a l e . r e s i d i n g In t h e T o w n o f M o n t c l a ir , S t a t e o f N e w Jerse.v. F li-'T H : T h e partn ership sh a ll b egin on t h e 1st d a y o f J a n u a r y , 1M2, a n d te r m in a te on the 31st d a y of D e cem b e r, 1! U1, except th at R ob ert A. D rysdale .sh all h a v e t h e r i g h t to t e r m i n a t e a t a n y tim e on o n e w e e k 's notice. SIX TH : The am ount of cash con­ tribu ted hy the lim ited p artn er, C h a r ­ lo tte B . D r y s d a le , is o n e liu n d r ed t h o u ­ sand d ollar s (^lOO.OfKj.OO), payable on th e sig n in g of th e partn ership agreem oiit. SEVENTH: N o a d dition al contribution from th e lim ited partn er lias been agreed upon. K lG H T ir: The con tribution of th e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r Is t o b e r e t u r n e d o n t h e d isso lu tio n o. f t h e partnership on the a i s t d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 194 t. N IN T H : The lim ited p artner, Char­ lotte B . D ry sd a le, sh a ll receiv e six teen p e r c e n t . (l(!% ) o f t h e n e t p r o f i t s o f t h o i^aid f i r m i n a d d i t i o n t o t h r e e p e r c e n t . (3%) In ter est o n th o c a p i t a l s u b s c r i b e d b y her. TENTH: No righ t la g i v e n to th e lim ite d p a r tn e r to s u b s t it u t e a n a s s ig n e e a s c o n t r i b u t o r in h e r p l a c e . E I.K V E .V T H : N o r ig h t is g i v e n to th o p artners to ad m it a d dition al lim ited partners. TW ELFTH; On th e d eath o f an y of th e gen er a l p artn ers th e re m a in in g p a r t­ n e r s m a y c o n t i n u o t h e b ii.siness d u r i n g th e term of th is a groem an t w ith th e co n ­ sent of th e representatives of th e decea.sed p a rtn er . T H in T E E N T H : N o r i g h t Is g i v e n t o th e l i m i t e d p a r tn e r to d e m a n d a n d r e ­ c e i v e i>roperty o t h e r t h a n c a s h in r e t u r n for lier con tribu tion. In w it n e s s w h e r e o f , t h e p a r t ie s h e r e to h a v e h e re u n to s e t their r e s p e c tiv e h a n d s a n d s e a l s t h i s l . ' it h d a y o f D e c e m b e r , l a t l . ' I l O B E l l T A. D U Y S D A L K (L . S .) l..\W U E N C K C U A l U - ’U l t D (L . S .) W I L L I A M K. n iO U G E N (L . S.) K O B E R T A. D R Y S D A L E , J r. (I.. S.) J O H N A , W R I O H T . . Ir. (L . S.) D A V I D a . W A K E M A N , Jr. ( >. . S . ) C H A i n , O T T E B. l^ R Y S D A L E (L . S.) D uly signed and ack iiow lodged by R o b er t A. D r y sd a le , I^aw rence C r a u fu r d , W illia m E. B ergen, R obert A. D rysdale, Jr., John A. W righ t, Jr., D avid G. W a k e m a n , Jr., a n d C h a r lo tte B. D r y s d a le . Jan u ary 13, 1942 L E O A I- N O T IC E C E R T IFIC A T E O F L IM IT ED PA R TN E R SH IP of P H E L P S , F E N N & CO. W HEREAS, th e lim ited partn ership h e r e t o f o r e ex i.stinjr b e t w e e n B a s i l H a r r i s , as lim ited p aitner, and A ugustus W. P h e l p s , W i l l i a m H . M. F e n n , O r l a n d o S. B r e w e r , L eo n a rd R. Sullivan, D a n iel E. F i t z p a t r i c k , J a m e s D. Z i m m e r m a n , H a r ­ v ey P. W h itc o m b and R ich a rd E. W h it ­ com b con stitu ted under C ertificate of I.im ite d P a r tn e r sh ip filed an d recorded tn t h e O ffic e o f t h e C ler k o f th e C o u n ty o f N o w Y o r k o n D e c e m b e r 1 5, 1 9 3 8 t e r ­ m i n a t e s o n D e c e m b e r 3 1 , 1041, p u r s u a n t to th o p ro v isio n s th er eo t, NOW THEREFORE, The u n d ersign ed , b eing d calious of fo r m in g a lim ited partnership p u rsu a n t to th e S ta tu te s o f th e S ta te ot N e w Y o rk In s u c h c a s e m a d e a n d p r o v i d e d , b c i n x fir st .sev e ra lly d u ly sw o r n , d o c c r t if y ua follow s: I. T h e name of th e p artnership n “ P H E L P S . F E N N & CO " II. T h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e b u s in e s s ’ < b e t r a n . ' ^ a c t e d b y s a i d p a r t n e r s h i p lii t h e g e n e r a l b u sln p .s s o f b u y i n g , s e l l i n g a n d d e a l i n g i n s t o c k s , bond.''’, n o t e s , s e c u r i ­ ties, n e g o t ia b le instru m en ts and other e v i d e n c e s o f d e b t o r o w n e r s h i p f o r Its a c c o u n t an d for otliers. III. T h o lo cation of th e p rincipal p la c e o f b u s i n e s s i s N o . .'19 B r o a d w a y , i n t h e B o r o u g h o f M a n h a tta n , C ity, C o u n ty a n d S ta te o f N e w York. IV. T h e n a m e a n d p la c e of re s id e n c e o f e a c h m e m b e r o f s u c h p a r t n e r s h i p , la a s follow s: A ugu.stus W. P h elp s, residing at 19 O v e r lo o k R o a d , Scar.sdale, N e w Y ork. W i l l i a m H . M. F e n n , r e s i d i n g a t 11 20 P a r k A v e n u e . N e w Y o r k City. O rlando S. B r e w e r , residin g at Rye, N e w York. L eonard R. Sullivan, residing at 43 L o c u s t .Street, F lo r a l P a r k . I>ong I s l a n d , N e w York. D aniel E. F itzpatrick , residing at F lo ra l A v e n u e, M u rr a y H ill N e w J er sey . J a m e s D . Z i m m e r m a n , r e s i d i n g a t .SO V anderveer C ourt, R ockville Centre, L o n g Island , N e w York. H a r v e y P . W h i t c o m b , r e s i d i n g a t 7.15 J Iarsh ali P lace, P lain fie ld , N e w Jersey. R i c h a r d E . W ^hitcom b, r e s id in g a t D e e r P atli, M ountainside, N o w Jersey. T h o a b o v e - n a m e d p e r s o n s a r e nil t h e g en er a l p artn er s o f su ch p artn ership . Ba.sil H a rris, residin g at Rye, Nev? Y o r k , is t h e o n l y l i m i t e d p a r t n e r o f s u c h partnership, V. T h e t e r m for w h ic h th e partner­ s h i p is t o e x i s t Is f r o m t h e 1 s t d a y o f J a n u a r y , 104:;. t o t h e 3 1 s t d a y o f D e ­ c e m b e r , 1 0 44 , b o t h i n c l u s i v e . VI. T h e a m o u n t of ca sh and a d escr ip ­ tion of a n d th e a g re ed v a lu e of th e o th er property " contributed by said lim ited p a r t n e r Is a s f o l l o w s : Three H undred T housand D ollars f$.300,000), c o n s i s t i n g o f h i s i n t e r e s t In t h e c a p i t a l a n d u n d iv ld tJ p rofits of th e form er firm of P h e l p s , F e n n & Co.. c o n s i s t i n g o f c a s h , sec u r ities sto c k s a n d a c c o u n ts re ceivab le of th e agreed v a lu e of a t least T hree H undred T hon .sand D ollars ($;!00,000) o v e r a n d a b o v e a ll liabilities. VII. T h e said lim ited partn er has not a g r e e d to m a k e a n y a d d itio n a l c o n tr ib u ­ t i o n s t o s u c h p artn er sli :,- '. V III. T h e contribution of said B a sil H a r r i s a s s u c h l i m i t e d p a r t n e r . Is t o b e retu rn ed to h im o n ly upon th e te r m in a ­ tio n of th e p a rtn ersh ip . IX . T h e sa id B asil H arris, as such l i m i t e d p a r t n e r . Is t o r e c e i v e a n n u a l l y by w a y o f In co m e a s u m e q u iv a l e n t to s i x p e r c e n t u m ( 0 %) p e r a n n u m o n t h e ca p tia l contributed by h im out of the n et p r o fits o f s u c h p a r tn e r s h ip , a n d in a d d i ­ tio n th e r e to a s u m e q u iv a le n t to n in e a n d n ln e- ten th .< ) p e r c e n t u m (9 -f) /10? o) o f th e n et p rofits of su ch partnership re­ m a in in g a ft e r th e p a y m e n t to all p a r t­ ners w ho have contributed cap ital to su ch p a rtn ersh ip ot s u m s eq u iv a le n t to s i x p e r c e n t u m ( 6 %) p e r a n n u m o n t h e a m o u n ts of th eir resp ective con tribu tions o f cap ital. X . N o r i g h t Is g i v e n t o t h e s a i d l i m i t e d p a r tn e r to s u b s t i t u t e a n a s s i g n e e aa c o n ­ t r ib u to r in h is p la c e . X I . N o r i g h t Is g i v e n t o t h e p a r t n e r ! to a d m it a d d itio n a l lim ited partn ers. X IT . A s t h e .said B a s i l H a r r i s is t h e on ly lim ited p a rtn er o f su ch p artn ersh ip , n o r i g h t is g i v e n to o n e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r to p riority over any other lim ited partner. X III. Upon d isso lu tio n of said p art­ nership by reason of th e d ea th , retire­ m e n t nr i n s a n i t y o f a g e n e r a l p a r t n e r , the re m a in in g gen eral p artn ers sh a ll h a v e t h e r ig h t to c o n t i n u o t h e buslne.ss of th e p artn ersh ip u nder the firm n a m e. X I V . N o r ig h t is g i v e n to th e lim ited p a r tn e r to d e m a n d an d receive p rop erty o th e r th a n c a s h in retu rn for h is c o n ­ tribution. IN W IT N E S.'! W H E R E O F , th e p a r tie s h e r e t o h a v o .signed a n d s w o r n to th is C ertificate th e 11th d a y of D e c e m b e r , 1041. S u b scrib ed a n d s w o r n to by AUGUSTUS W. PH ELPS, W I L L I A M H . M. F E N N , O R T , . A N D O S. b r e w e r . I.E O N A R D R. SU L L IV A N . D A N I E L E . F I T Z P A T R K ’ IC, JA M E S D. Z IM M E R M A N . HARVEY P. W H I T C O M B . R IC H .A R D E. W H IT C O M B a n d BA .SII, H A R R I S b e fo r e m e th is 11th d a y ot D e c e m b e r , 194U A. W . P h e lp s (L . S.) W m . H . M. F e n n S-) O . S. B r e w e r (L. S .) Ij G o n a r d It. S i i U l v a n S.) D an iel E. F itzp a trick (L . S.) Jam es D. Z im m erm an (L . S.) H a r v e v P. W h it c o m b (L. S .) R ich ard E. W h itco m b (L .,S .) G en eral Partners. B asil H a rr is (L . S.) I.lm lted P artner. E. R. W 'hltton N O T A R Y P U B L IC Queena C ounty Q u e e n s C o u n t y C l e r k ’s N o . 1 00 5 Q u e e n s C o u n t y R e g i s t e r ’s N o . t i l o s C e r t i f i c a t e f i l e d In N e w Y o r k Cou nter C l e r k ’s N o . lOO. R e g i s t e r ' s N o . . S W 12 6 C c n n m i s s l o n e x p i r e s M a r c h 30, 1 9 4 3 [N o ta r ia l Seal] STATE OF NEW YORK . . COUNTY OF N E W YORK O n t h e 1 1 t h d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1 041, before m e p erson ally ca m e A U G U S T U S W . P H E L P S , W I L L I A M H . M. F E N .N , O R L A N D O S. B R E W E R , L E O N A R D R . S U L L IV A N , D A N I E L E. F IT Z P A T R IC K , J A M E S D. Z I M M E R M A N . H A R V E Y P. W H ITC O M B, R IC H A R D E. W H IT C O M B a n d B .A S IL H . \ R R I S , to m e k n o w n a n d k n o w n to m e to be th e In d iv id u a ls d e­ s c r i b e d In a n d w h o e x e c u t e d t h e f o r e ­ g o in g instru m en t and th ey d uly sev era lly a c k n o w le d g e d to m e th a t th ey ex e cu te d the sam e. E . Tt. 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A < T iim |ia n ist-()r > ;:iiiiH (; T h o r a l i n p o f q u a lify in g e x p er ien ce w ill b egin a liortly. A r liia ria l A ssistan t; Tho ra tin g o f l^ a r t 1 t)f t h e w r i t t e n test h as b een conijtleted. A ssisla n l (JardoiW M -: T he sch ed u le d for J a n u a r y . been A ll f)art.s o f a d m ini.stercni. Hr i( lK «^ I'ain ter: tlie w ii'.ten teat p le tc fl. th is test test la liave The ra tin g of has been com - T R A V E L I ’r l n t l n f f S p ecifica tio n s T he ratin g of q u a lify in g e n c e h a s b een com p leted . M achtnn, D u plieatinK IM ine.h aad i’r in lin g I'un eli M a ch in es); T he (|u a lify in g w r itte n te s t w a s h eld on D e c e m b e r 9th. O f f ic e A p p lia n c e Operat«»r, G r a d e 2 ( U ( ‘n i i n g t o n Ifo o K lceep in ^ M a­ c h in e ): T h e r a tin g o f th e p ra ctica l te a t h a s b^en com j)leted . O ffice A p p lian ce O perator, G rad e 2 (I.II..M . A lp h atetic A e co n n tin p M a e iiin e); T h e ra tin g of q u a lify in g e x p e r i e n c e is in p r o g r e s s . O ffic e A |)p lla n e e O p e ra to r, G r a d e 2 (I .H .M . N u m c r i e A e co u n tin s^ M a ­ ch in e); The ra tin g of q u a lify in g e x p e r i e n c e is in p ro g res.s. Ita d io O perator. ■w r itten test w as c e m b e r 10th . G rade h eld ('•M ir t S le n o g r a p lier : o f th e elim in a tio n te st rc.ss. Tho ra tin g is in p r o g - iJjil I l y t r i e n i s f : T h e t a t i n R o f q u alifyin g exp erien ce has been co m p leted . IJ ;ist q u alifyin g D e c . i9. Is (p art tone) ; p ractical te sts D it'.i.ia n ; The in p r o g r e s s . ratin g K ;«'etr;«-ian : The W ill b e lu'ld s o o n . The first w e r e h eld of Part p ractical II test < ;asoi> n c U oiljT K i i g i n « ‘e r and A ii.)l'a i S jeaiM K o llc r lO iiffin e cr: A l' i).irls of th is t( >st h a v e been h ell'. k i a l , ! i 1.1 p e e ( i ) r , ( J r a d e W iitU M i t e s t w a s h e ld J a n . 'i: 1!). The i.o u se k : ep er: T h e t e s t w ill bo h eld a s tic a b le. oral in te;v lc w soon a s p rac­ Iir .p e c lo r (if l l o i i T he t e n t a t i v e l<ey p u b lis h e d la st w eelt. h ig . <;rad(* answ ers w ere I a . ‘, p , ' » t . ) r »if ri-isi'iiig and .S lalii»n:;i-,,, ( i . a d e 'i: Tho ra tin g of q u alifyin g’ exp erien ce lias been com p leted . In ie rp i-eier : T h e r a t i n g o f 1 ‘a r t 1 of th e w r itten t e s t is a b o u t 75 y c r 'o n t com p leted . Ju n ior A d n iin iK tra tiv e ( K e a l K .'itate K e s e a r < -li) ; in g of th e w r itten test C i.m p leted . A ssista n t T he rat­ has been I .. -. i!>ora t>r y A s s i s t a n t ( I l i o - C ' l i o m ls;r. ). T he' w r itte n te s t w ill p r o b ­ a b ly be h eld la te th is m o n th . 2 .\;)plian<'e O p e r a t o r , (J .I J .'M . A lp tia b e llc K ey (irad o IM ineh L IS T S ( C o n tin u e d f i o m Ptujc T w o ) A'^;si.^l;iiu :hO titiit .Av iomitiuit .................... ’-’ri A^'.'.i.st;iiu I'lximilncr of .Slali* ICxjii'iKliliiic.s ........................................ As.ii iliiiil lOxiuiiiniT of Town lllj;lu\:i\ .Vccounls ........................ 'J't R.'iilor .Vccdiiiitiiiil .......................... iiijO H'.Mili.r Arroiiiitiiiit .......................... i.'i Sfiii >1- lOxiimliici- of Slate ICxIH'lldilUlf.'! ........................................ 1." A ss ocla lf Ai-couiilaiit .................. J’riiicilial Accountant .................... l>iri‘( toi- of Wclfai i" Accomil s. . . . I’.'i 1‘ayioll Auditor ................................ 1."i I ’ lyroll l‘;x!imln»'r ................ , . . . . tion ('onslriictlon I’aj roll Aiivllloi'.^. . 7 Ciller Auditor of I’rintiiiK.... 11 A.-isI.stiiiit Al iM)iint ('lorli .............. l.tilKi Senior Account ClerU ................... 1.7(10 Toll I'ollector .................................... I'.'i Toll Collector .................................... 4,">0 As'.sUtant .Supervisor of Welfare Client Ke.souree.s .......................... 3} 8ui)‘-i\l«or of Welfaio Clii'Ut Ue-ioiM'ies ........................................ .') Junior Hank lOxan.iner ................ IL'.'i Junior Cleric ...................................... A.-!.slvt;uit CUm U .............................. i:i,(IIMI Henlor Clerk ...................................... H),7U0 I'rln.ipal Clerk ................................ l!».'i Principal Clerk ( I’er.sonncl) ........ U8 Chief Clerk .......................................... 2.'1 Medical and Slall.stlcal C lir k .. d.'> Assisi till) ICxaiiiincr of Metliixls aiiil I’rocjMliircs .......................... 10 Ht'iiior I'Aiimiiior of iMellitids iintl Pro<‘(‘(lui'»\s ........................................ 8 Mili'i'lal and Device.s Appioval Clerk .................................................. IS Junior In.suranie Kxaniiner. ."ll biMiior l'n<‘iii|>lo,\ iiK'ol iiisiiruiu't* Ci.iiins I'lvainiiit-r ........................ 70 /.s.soclati* rnelMploynienl. lii.'uracu'f < lniiiis Kviiniiiit>r .............. IS Assliljint orrice AppliaiKO Ctpi“r.'.t( r ( Mull iKi a p li) .................. Teleplione ()|ierator ........................ CiMii Assl.^lanl 'I'abulat Inn Clerk . . . . 111(1 Senior TaliulatlliK Clerk...... ~.'i Calculntinn Machine Opirator. (100 Chief Cl-rk ( l*ur. h:ii.e) .......... 3,'i A.s.sislunl Mi'chanlcal Klore.'4 CIc.k ................................................ r)7,'. Benlor .Meclianli.il stores Clerk.. ;i(ln Junior SteiiojfriiplUT ...................... 1,0(10 Asiistiint Steiioifi'nplu'r .............. l,5(»l» St'ni'.ir .sicno ■,ni|>h)M' ...................... 1,800 I’riiivipiil St«‘ii<>Kra|>h<T ................ 700 Assi-iiaiit Stt‘noKrii|>ii«M' . . . 876 An.'ii'itanl .Secrelai.\ to the Hoaiil of .Social Welf.ire .......................... Junior 'r,v|iisl .................................. 2,5(10 Assislanl 'r.\ |»;s( 1,100 Ki'iiior 'l'.\pisl .................................... 600 'I'av I'lviunliier .................................. 21il) .’unior Miii'lit-I Ueporlor .............. iJj Assiitiiiil Kales ICxnniiiier .......... Sb Seiiloi' K.iic.s i;xaniiiicr .............. m fieni'ir .St :il i.sl ics Clci k .................. 2o ) hicnioi- I'liitfic cie iij ...................... ;;ii Junior i;ducaiion lOxaniincr . . . . ;{(m Senior llilucaliiin Snpci\ i.-ur . . . . lit l';d'H at onal Diieciur .................... U) In.st i Iut iona 1 lijreclur ol' Kducatioli ....................................................... 2,'i Ili.sliluliiinal 'I’eachcr (.Udated Vocational Sali.lecls) ................. 27 Iii;-il It lit Iona I I'lducation Sn] crvlsor (N'ocationil) .................................... U Iir.titiillonal X’ocalional In.-'tiuct lU'.s ( rr: 111Int; y ............................... 7 I m‘ IIt ni loiial 'I'eai her ( 'I'r a d e 1)r.iu iir; I ........................................ 1 In.struclor In Itlack-mil liliiir. • . . Ki ]n-.l iti’l i.inal S'ncalionai lii.stiuct n: 1 1 hine Shop l‘i act ici ). . \ As ' 1n\CM II'l v 1Iccordi'r. . . . "I’l ISei'.! ■ 1 ■\cinnry Kei o d r .......... :i‘l •III f':< ' :>r ■fl.><niilii .......................... lt>ii Jii '. r I' ^il l‘! lU'iiiecr <ltiiil|;fS uiiU (iriKle .Scpai'aMoii) ............. bt> L a G u a r d i a C i t y M t o 1: on The D e­ Soap H o lle r: A p p lica tio n s for th is e x a m in a tio n closed on N o v e m ­ b e r 26th . S u p er in te n d en t of C a m p LaG iia r d la : V h e list h aa ju s t a p p e a r e d . a n p o w e r A s u r v e y late S a tu r d a y a ft e r ­ n o o n in c i t y d e p a r t m e n t s i n d i ­ c ated w id esp read d issatisfaction w'itli t h e o p e r a t i o n o f t h e s i x - d a y w cclt. A ty p ica l e m p lo y ee r ea c­ tio n w a s th is, a t th e W e lfa r e D e ­ p artm en t: ‘‘I ’m w i l l i n g t o w o r k t h i s a d d i ­ t i o n a l t i m e , i f i t ’s f o r o u r w a r effort. T h e r e ’s no conn ectio n , h o w ev er.” I n m a n y c a ses, th e lo n g S a tt u d a y v isite d h a rd sh ip s up on em ])loyees. T h e r e w e r e c o m p la i n t s f r o m w o r k i n g m o t h e r s w'ho h a v e o n ly w e e k -e n d s to s p e n d w i t h th eir child ren. T h e re w ere c o m ­ p l a i n t s f r o m e m p l o y e e s in v o l u n ­ teer d e fe n se w o r k w h o felt th a t Saturday afternoon interfered w ith th eir civilian d efen se a c tiv i­ ties. M a n y o f th o se qu eried held t h a t M r. L a G u a r d i a s h o u l d n o t h a v e ta k en so porten tou s a step w i t h o u t d is c u s s in g it fir s t w i t h e m p loyee rep resen ta tiv es, and g i v i n g h i s r e a s o n s f o r d o i n g it. But m a in ly , resentm en t arose f r o m a n im p r e s s io n th a t t h e sixd a y w e e k w a s n o t a t tliis t im e necessary. To On I ’o o l M a n p o w e r Sunday m ornin g, M r. <’h i e f <;ra«U> Se p a r a t io n Kof finr er Juni or CiaH K iikIh '-’l'I' .................... At isislanl lleiilinf f a nd V e n t il a t ­ in g ICnKTiaerr .................................... A.-!.sl.stanl I’lui n hing Kn.iiineer . . Iligl uMiy Miiiiit onanc o Super v iso r J u ni or Hydraulic; Knt;iiU'‘^i’........... A.ssi.-itaiU Hy dr a uli c KiiKine e r . . . . •liinior l\ltK‘liaa ica I D r a f ls n ia ii . . . •iiinior S an it ar y lOiiffiiiccr ........... A.^sl.staiU Indu s t r ia l Codo K iikInuur ......................................................... A ss is t a n t liuildiiiK’, S lr u c t u ia l lOiiciiK'fr ............................................. Ju nio r Viiluat iun KiiKineer ........ Asiil.stant Valu a li un KiiKinoo r. . . AHsi.^itanl V alu at io n Kn.irlueer.. . , Senior N'alualion KiiKineer ........ As.sociat e V al u a t io n KiiKineer (I'llectrie am i (Jai-i I'lllitiCii). . Se nior KiiKineeriiif' A id ............... As.sociat o At t o rne y .......................... Ti t l e l';xiuiiiner .................................. 1 iiM>artineiit Ijitiiarlaii .................... liihritr ian ................................................. A.ssociat e C'ancer Sur g e o n ........... Senior r u b li e W e l f a r e P h y s ic i a n . Ju nio r ]':pidcnilolo;;ist ................... l ‘h ys i r i a u ............................................. I ’li.f sit'ian ............................................... H e a d iMiysi.ian .................................. D e n i a l llyKie nis t ............................... D e a li s t ................................................... Se n ior D e n li s l .................................... A s s i s l a n l D ir e elo r f or Oral l l y (jiene ...................................................... Se n ior liid usl r iu l H y g i e n e I'liysle ia n ....................................................... Senior Tuherculo.si.s lIoeiilKeiiolotrisl ................................................... A s s o c ' a l e i' a ne e r •t oentKe iioloffisl ......................................................... Juni or l‘.syeholoK:l.st ......................... Social Inve.stlf;ator a nd I’.sychi)lo«ist ....................................................... lie.searcli Assi.'^taiit in P.syi holowy Se nior i htal rist .......................... S e n io r Tulierculo.sis llo.spital IMiysielaii (.Medieine) ................... Senior Tu ben 'u lo s is H o s p it a l I’h ysi e ia n (.sur^ory) .................... Af,'<i.';tant Canc er l.ar> iiKoluttlst. . Super visintj Nu r s e ............................ l>istri<'l SupervisiiiK' r ult iic H e a lt h Nur se .................................... .\s.sislant D ie t i t ia n .......................... D ie t i t ia n ................................................ Sn ii c r \ls or of ItoincinakinK: anil Dietetic.^ ............................................... Supervi.sor ol Ho m e lOconomics Hea<l 'i'ubereulos is Ho s pit a l .N’ ur.so (SurKi’i y l .............................. li(.at | 'rubereiilosiM H o s p it a l Nu r se (.Sui'Kery) ............................... Assislanl Superiiilend<-ut of Tul>er<'iilar Nursiiiu: ..................... iCadiou'niplier a nd C linie al l‘liut o ‘; r a|! he r ............................................ Ju ni or Kc onoml st .............................. .I unior lUidKet Ke se a rc h A i d e . . . Juni or Civil Se r v ic e lies( ‘aic !i i; \ a m i i i e r ............................................. Senior Civil Se r v i c e lOxaminer t i;n!;ineerliiK> .................................. Senior Munici|ial lii‘.search A s ­ s is t a n t .................................................... S e n io !• Munic ipa l l!e. -eun h Ass ist an t .............................................. .liininr Clas.'^if icat ion I’I x a niine r. Ju ni or I'lMsoniicl 'i'cciinlcian . . . . Se nior I'er.son.'.el 'r cc hnic ia n . . . . ■Vs.-i'iciate i’e ison iud Tei linli i:in. I'rliicip il I’crsitimel 'I'eclinii I a n. . .lunior l.al>i>nili>r.> 're<'liniciaii. . . Se nior li!>lioniloi>y 'I'eelinieian (.\iial.> lic a l Clieniisl r y ) Senioi l.ahorator y 'I'erhnic'iaii (( linie at l*alluiloK.\ > .Senior l.iihoralory 'reeliiiician (l<ilclerioloK.O ................................ .‘Miiseiiii) D r a' Is ni a n and r i i o ‘ o.<;raplier Kure.-ti- .................................................. S e n io - !>.r-, ' I . ' .\ s s i s l a ii l.iih Soc ial Srrvie!* t V o r l. e r ................... (i a i 4>1 u a t Suiieili. ’t ciule ut of La- ' 11 11 40 H lU.'i 1"> t60 10 K 45 20 lit (Jo 15 40 GO 8 fdi 8 l.'i 7 6 •’> 60 16 21 68 0 12 4 4 6 7 40 1 (» Ti 17 2 4 11 66 GO 2l) 12 (i 5 6 5 2G (!h;i 2.'i I'l 5 0 <i (i i Id MO !• 7 20 8 40 U 15 12 ."If. 25 80 Coat Take e to A Shoot the workt and point for Plum Point—.' for a day, a wealt, or longer, it'll do you good' . . . to tlii . . . ice iliate . . . toboggan . . J horseback. Inside there's a roaring fire, deli'.j cious food, ping pong tables, and a musical tibrarv. SounHc wAndarful^U Ul C haufet Travel Service 651 6 t h A v e , , c o r . 4 5 t h St. V A . 6-3650 GO ING TO FI>O R ID A ? A tla n tic C ity? I .,a k e w o o a ? M ou n taln.s? F R E E Im p a rtia l a d vice. R e serv a tio n s m a d e w ith o u t charge. P h o n e M i s s D e l m o n t , C l l l c k e r l n s 4-04 07 . I f I f if. i f t A in nC C C M Q C t a k e l\!U U l i a n d AIDDEFENSE I b e f i t v a c a tio n ^ n o w f o r t h e jo b a h e a d Daily D epartures J UP 4 Ik- Xjf 8T016DAYS.. ROUND T R IP V IA All Federal Taxes Included CHAMPION” jf If ALL PRIVATE BEACH HOTELS A p p o i n t m e n t s T r a i n l n u S c h o o l ....................................... 20 A ssistant D irector of W elfare Areiv O f f ie e .............................................. 83 D irector of W elfare A rea O f­ fice ..................................................................... 7 S o e i t t l W o r k e r ............................................... 26 S e n i o r S o c i a l W o r k e r ....................... 110 S u p er v iso r o f ^ ocial W o ^ k 20 S e n i o r S o c i a l W o r k e r .......................... 23 S u p e r v i . s o r o f S o c i a l W o r k ................ 7 l > i r e c t o r o f J ’u b l i c A s s i s t a n c e ____ 10 O lil -.V K e A s s i s t a n c e A d m i n i s t r a ­ tive O fficer .............................................. U K x e c u l i v e D irectia- o f T u b lic A s ­ sistan ce ......................................................... 6 .S en io r .M e tlica l S o c i a l W o r k e r . . . 15 I ' . s y c l i l a t r i e S o c i a l W o r k e r .............. 20 *n .spe ct« ir o f W e l f a r e I n s t i t u t i o n s 20 P a r o l o C ) i f i c e r .............................................. 2U0 i I ’r o h u i i o n K x a n i i n e r ............................. M i n i n i u n i W ’a t^e I n v e s t i f i a t o r . . . . 125 K e s e a r c h I n v esliK T a to r o f W o m e n i n I n d u s t r y ................................................ 70 A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r <if W o m e n i a I n d u s t r y a n d M in i m u m W 'a(;e.. 6 D ir e c t o r o f W o m e n in I n tlu slry a n d . M i n i m u m W a fi r e ........................ 4 Ju nior Stutlsticluii ............................... 2 oi i A s s i s t a n t S t a t i s t i c i a n .................... 2o S e n i o r Statl . << ti cl ft n .................................. 2 A . s s o c i i i t o S t a t l . s t i c i a n .......................... 15 C o n n e r v a tio u I'nh lication a K tlltor I) K d i t o r i a l A s s i s t a n t ............................... 3.1 A V e l f a r o I ' u b l l c a t i o n s I C i l i t o r ........... 30 A s . ‘< i s t a n t In form ation Service U e p o r t e r ......................................................... 85 S en ior I n f o r n i a t i o u S ; ‘r v l c o I t o I > o - t c r ................................................................ 11 M otor V i'hiclos In fo r m a tio n S e c ­ r e t a r y ............................................................... C D i r e c t o r o f S t a t e A rchive.s a n d H istory ........................................................... 7 K x h i b i t H I J e s l B i i o r ................................... 21 I n s t i t u t i o n F a r m S u p e r v i s o r ........... 3." A ssistan t S u p er visor o^ K iira l lteh al> ililation ......................................... 8 S u p er v iso r of Itural Ite h a b ilita t i o a ..................................................................... 10 ...................................... 3'. D istr ic t llan^'er I'rison C u urd .............................................. 4,*.00 l*oli«e ( M o u n t e d ) .................................... 18 5 I n d u s t r i a l I n s p e c t o r ............................... ‘M l'’o r e i i i ! i H o f I n d u s t r i e s ..................... Ti A s s is ta n t K oien ian , S h o e D e iit ... 71) I'Mr.-^t A s s i s t a n t C o m m i s s i o n e r i n C h a r g e o f I n d u s t r i e s ....................... II A ssistan t l''oreinan, I ’a i n t and V a r n i ^ h M a n u f a c t u r e ..................... It A ssistiuit I ’o r e m a n , Varu and C loth ............................................................... l> Forem an, Shoe M an u fa ftu rin u U e p a r t n u ' u t . . ......................................... Ti> C u stod ian of ItuildiU K s and ( i r o u n d s ........................................................... S i i p c r \ i . s in u .Ian itor-l''irem an.... 70 K l e v a t o r O p e r a t o r .................................. 8,28:1 Chef ....................................................................... ."(I lia u n d r y Supei \ isor ............................. l:iU S a f e t j - l u . s j i e c t o r ...................................... 130 S afety laspector of C onstruc­ tion 75 l''actory In sp iclor .................................. 25() M i n e . i t u l T u n n e l I n s p e c t o r ..... i.'i In du strial K elation s In v esliijal o r ........................................................................ 200 l i i i b o r K e l a l i o n s I C x u n i i n e r .............. 15 J l o i l e r I n . ' - p e c t o r ....................................... 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KO ;M acliinis| ......................................................... 6!) A.' s.-i istant I ’ i l e C l e r k ............................ I'VOOO o u u i o i - F i l u C U r l i ............................... :(J,100 l U O l y o u r MI AMI e E A C H Tours *f7J45 • • • • A L B A N Y . — M ark G raves, C om ­ m issio n er of T axation a n d F in a n c e , has a n n o u n ced the a p ­ p o in tm e n t o f H a r r y W . K alich , E lm h u rst, L. I., as d istrict d ep u ty m otor veh icle com m is­ s io n e r in c h a r g e of th e Q u e e n s C o u n ty o ff ic e o f th e S ta te B u r ea u of M otor V eh icles a t J a m a ic a . H e su cceed s Josep h M afera of R id g e­ w ood , resign ed , to b eco m e depu ty c o m m is s io n e r o f P u b lic W o r k s of Q ueens. A t th e sa m e tim e. C o m m issio n er G raves nam ed John B. Sekora, G l e n d a l e , L . 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