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LEADER
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T uesday,
S E E Y I C E
Jan u ary
20,
1943
N E W S
By CHARLES SULLIVAN
RAM SPECK
R e p la c e d
E m p lo y e e s
T ak e
T est
N i'arly G 000 ('niployoos liave
hreii pi.'icofi in (Mvil Service joha
through
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Vvjiich w.'iH closed on l')oconiher 31
1o all ('xroi)t t e m p o r a r y Censtis
w o rk e rs . T h e R anispecU A ct a f ­
f e c t s all t h e ro jila ce m cn t e m ­
ployees h u t n one of th e m will
h a v e to t a k e the n o n -c o m p e titiv c
J i a m s p e c k exam s. T h e ter.ts will
be waived be ca u se th e om ployces
h a d I d pas.s non-com i)otitive te s ts
b o fo ie th e y w e re placed on the
r e jila c c m e n t list.
M itc h e ll
E x p la in s
R am sp eck
A ct
I^aying t r ib u t e to th e e n a c t m e n t
of t h e R a m s p e c k A ct a s a m a j o r
m ile s to n e in civil se rv ic e history,
JT airy
Mitchell, p r e s i d e n t of
t h e U nited S t a te s Civil Service
C o m m is sio n , las t week po in te d out
t h a t 84.5 per c c n t of all p o sitions
in th e e xec utive civil service a re
n o w u n d e r th e Civil Service Law .
Ilam sp eck
K / ‘(|U ir eni« *nts
" T h e A ct Itself se ts fo r th m a n ­
d a t o r y r e q u ir e m e n t s In conn ec tio n
w iih th e e x a m i n a t i o n s w hic h will
be held. It p rovides t h a t th e e m ­
p loyees to be e x a m in e d m u s t be
r e c o m m e n d e d for c la ss ific atio n by
th(' a g e n c ie s in w hich th e y a r e
em ployed. T h e y m ust h a v e h a d
SIX m o n t h s of f e d e ia l service im ­
m e d i a te l y p rio r to .Tanuary 1, 1A42.
T h e y m u s t p a ss n o n -c o m p c titlv o
e x a m i n a t i o n s or t h e y will be sejja r a t c d from th e h ' {)ositions w ith in
six m o n th s a f t e r t h e i r a g e n c y h a s
];een n o tifie d by th e C om m ission
t h a t th e y failed to p a ss th e e x ­
a m i n a ti o n . O nly one e x a m i n a t i o n
HKiy he g i\’en u n d e r th e l a w . ”
]\Ir. M itchell said t h a t , in a p p ly ­
in g th e C o m m i s s i o n ’s riih'S in r e ­
latio n to e x a m in a tio n s , t h e a p p li­
c a n t m u s t m e e t re a s o n a b le s t a n d ­
a r d s of physical fitn e ss a n d p e r ­
so n a l su ita b ility . H e p o in te d o u t
t h a t , how e v e r, - th e p hysic al ex­
a m i n a t i o n for th e s e e m ployees
will n o t be t h e sU indard p h y s ic a l,
t e s t n o rm a lly given to p e rs o n s
q u a lify in g t h r o u g h open c o m p e ­
titiv e e x a m i n a t i o n s .
These em ­
ployees, he said, will only be re­
q u ire d to be a ble to p e r f o rm t h e
d u tie s of t h e p o sitio n s t h e y held,
w ith n e i t h e r i n ju r y to th e m s e lv e s
n o r other.*?.
T ransfer
P e n d i n g th e s e n o n -c o m p e titiv e
e x a m i n a t i o n s , M r. M itchell a dded,
em p lo y e es v/ho com e u n d e r thu
t e i m s of th e R a m s p e c k Act a r e
eligible fo r t r a n s f e r a n d p r o m o ­
tion to a n y pos;tion in t h e cla.sslfied civil se rv ice a t a n y tim e,
w i t h o u t in a n y w a y a ffe c ti n g
t h e i r rig h ts .
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announcem ent fo rm s.
T h e y n o w g i v e m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , t h e y ’r e
m o re readable, and lo o k be tte r.
T h e y ’re t r y in g to g e t a n e w
school s t a r t e d for ste n o s in W a s h ­
in g to n . B u t th e y j u s t c a n ’t g e t
going. T h e Office of P r o d u c t i o n
M a n a g e m e n t s n a t c h e s t h e pupils
a n d p u t s t h e m to w o r k b e fore
th e y finish t h e i r courses. O P M i.s
t h a t h a r d u p fo r stenos. Tho
w ould-be l e a r n e r s w e r e to a p p e a r
a t W a s h i n g t o n ’s L in c o ln B uild in g .
F o r t y p u p ils r e p o rte d b u t by noon
th e y w e re t o r n f ro m t h e i r s tu d ie s
a n d p u t to w o r k a t O PM . T h e
sa m e t h i n g h a p p e n e d on Tue.'^da y, w h e n 30 pupils show ed up.
And t h e O P M boys w e re th e r e
g u n n i n g a g a i n on W e d n e sd a y .
T h e school is r u n by th e Civil
Se rvice C o m m is sio n to t r a i n s t e n ­
o g r a p h e r s fo r t h e O P M . T h e C om ­
m ission s u p p lie s t h e e q u ip m e n t
a n d t h e fa c u lty , a n d O P M p a y s
th e t ra in e e s . W it h i n a s h o r t tim e
t h e C o m m is sio n e x p e c ts to t r a i n
s te n o s fo r o t h e r w a r agencitjs. To
be eligible fo r tr a i n i n g , a s te n o g ­
r a p h e r m u s t f i r s t p a s s a civil sei’vice t e s t a n d be c e r tif ie d to th e
O P M w h ic h m a k e s th e t r a i n i n g
assignm ents.
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T noreases
T h e i n c re a s e s p rovided for in
t h e Act, said th e C o m m is sio n
h e ad , a r e .$60 to $100 p e r y e a r ,
a f t e r 18 m o n t h s of service, d u r i n g
w h 'c h no o t h e r in c re a s e w a s
g r a n te d , f o r all e m p lo y e es In
g i a d e s fo r w h ic h t h e cla ssifie d
Act p ro v id e s c o m p e n s a tio n i n c re ­
m e n t s of $fi0 a n d $100: a n d a
$200 o r $250 i n c r e a s e , a f t e r *30
m o n t h s of service, fo r w o r k e r s
w ho a r e in g r a d e s in w h ic h t h e
c o m n e n s a t io n i n c r e m e n t s a r e $200
or $2.50. I f a n d w h e n a n em ployee
re a c h e s t h e top of h is g ra d e , no
f u r t h e r b o o s t m a y be allowed, ho
said
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F a iS u re s
If you h a v e f l u n k e d a Civil
Se rvice t e s t f o r e it h e r s t e n o g r a ­
p h e r o r ty p ist, you c a n now t a k e
a n o t h e r e x a m w ith in £0 days.
F o r m e r l y a n a p p li c a n t w ho failed
h a d to w a i t 90 d a y s but ste n o s
a n d t y p is ts a r e too m u c h in de
m n n d now.
E D U C A T IO N
C o lle g e
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T h e critical neeil o f p r o fe s ­
sio n a l p e o p le in C o v e r n in e iit a n d
w a r industries niay force a co m ­
p l e t e r o v a m p i n j i : o f A m e r i c a ’s
h i f f l i e r e d u c a t i o n a l ?y.=;tem, T h o
L E A P K li lia s-lea rn ed from auLhoi'itative so u rces.
Y es, the leisurely fou r-year
c o l l e g e coiii'.so t o a n A . B . o r 13.S .
d e g r e e i.'; q u i t e l i k e l y t o be o u t
fo r the duration. N o m ore busi­
ness as usual or education as
u s u a l . T h a t ’s t h e w o r d s e e p i n g
out fro m a com m ittee of edu­
cato rs a n d g o v e r n m e n t officials
tlvit h a v e been a p p o in te d by th e
N ational
Resources
Planning
B o a r d . T h e b o a r d is a p a r t o f t h e
W h i t e Hou.'^e a n d i t ’s s a i d t h e
c o m m itte e w a s a p p o in te d on th e
suggestion of the President,
T h e c o m m i tt e e is c a n v a s s in g
G o v e r n m e n t a n d i n d u s t r y to de­
t e r m i n e h o w m a n y iengineers,
c h e m is ts , p h y sic is ts , a d m i n i s t r a t ­
ors,
d e n tis ts ,
d o c to rs , n u rs e s ,
m e te o ro lo g ists, a n d sc o re s of o t h e r
pro fe ssio n a l a n d t e c h n i c a l people
w’ill be n e e d e d to c a r r y on the
w a r a n d fo r p o s t w a r needs
H o w M a n y B e in g T u r n e d O u t
Also b e in g s t u d i e d by t h e c o m ­
m it t e e is h o w m a n y of t h e s e p ro ­
fe ssio n a l a n d t e c h n i c a l people t h e
colleges a n d u n i v e r s it i e s a r e t u r n ­
i n g o u t e a c h y e a r a n d if a big
s h o r t a g e c a n be a n t i c i p a t e d ~ a n d
se v e ra l c o m m i tt e e m e m b e r s a r e
c e r t a i n t h e r e will b o ^ th e n t h e
h e a t will be on to s t r e a m l i n e a n d
speed up t h e p ro d u c ti o n of y o u n g
b r a i n s to fill t h e gap.
F o r e xam ple, i t ’s s u g g e s t e d t h a t
c o lltg e s a n d u n i v e r s it i e s m a y bo
o rd e re d to s u b s t i t u t e a c o m p r e ­
h e n siv e
full
tw o - y e a r
college
c o u rse fo r t h e p r e s e n t 4-year
.system. T h e t w o - y e a r in te n siv e
c o u rse w ould be a 12-m onth a f f a i r
i n s te a d of t h e u s u a l 9-m onth
scheol y e a r.
F in a n cia l Problem
O f c o u rse t h e t w o -y e a r c ourse
w ould p r e s e n t a big f in a n c ia l
pj'oblem a s m a n y boys a n d girls
now w o r k all o r a p a r t of t h e i r
w a y t h r o u g h sc hool by toiling
d u r i n g s u m m e r . As s u g g e s te d , the
tw o - y e a r c o u rse w ould be so to u g h
t h a t few s t u d e n t s w o u ld h a v e a
c h a n c e to t a k e on o u tsid e w o rk
a n d t h e r e w ould be no s u m m e r
v a ca tio n s .
O ne c o m m i tt e e m e m b e r told
T h e L E A D E R t h a t t h i j p ro b le m
would h a v e to be m e t by h a v in g
th e G o v e r n m e n t f i n a n c e t h e e d u ­
c a tio n of ne ed y s t u d e n ts .
Com mittee niembei's a re Dr. L eon­
ard Carmieliael, c h a i r m a n ; Dr. E d ­
ward C. Elliott, P u r d u e Un'.ver.sity,
president; Marion B. F o ’soin. Ea.stman K odak Co., t r e a s u r e r General
Lewi.s B, Her.sliey, Selective Sei'vice director; E d w a rd F. McGrady,
special advisor to the W a r Secre­
ta r y ; John A. R yan of the Nation-'l
Catholic W elfare Coimril; John W.
fetudebaker, Com missioner of E d u ­
cation of til? Office <if Eiluc'^tioii;
Dr. Baldwin M. W orl-' of th^^ Uni­
versity of California, an d Owen D.
Young. Jai7ie.s C. O'Brien iu tlio
executi^i'e officer.
A bout W ar
C iv il S e r v i c e
H o w h a s t h e w a r a f f e c te d goy,
e r n m e n t e m p lo y e e s ? W h a t h a s it
m e a n t to civil s e rv i c e ?
S om e
in terestin g
in fo rm a tio n
w a s developed la s t w e e k by Mig.
L ucille F o s t e r M cM illin, Unitocl
S t a t e s Civil S e rv ice Com mission,
or, in a r a d io in te rv ie w . Amoni;
h e r t id b its :
F o r t j - f i v e n e w e m p lo y e e s are
a d d e d to t h e roll o f w a r w orkers
e v e r y 15 m in u te s .
C o n t r a r y to p o p u l a r opinion, the
v a s t m a j o r i t y of f e d e r a l w orke rs
a r e n ’t in W a s h in g t o n . T h e y ’ro
s c a t t e r e d all over t h e c ountry,
p a rtic u la rly
w h e re
t h e i ’e
aro
p l a n t s e n g a g e d in w a r production.
I t is t h e a n n o u n c e d polic y of tho
g o v e r n m e n t to o b ta in its eniployees v ia civil se rv ic e . The
m e r i t s y s te m is h e r e to stay.
S ince D e c e m b e r 7, t h e Com mis­
s io n h a s re ce ive d t h o u s a n d s of
i n q u ir i e s a b o u t w ork-possibilities
in H a w a ii. A t p r e s e n t, t h e r e is
still a n e e d fo r e le c tric ia n s , elcct r i c w e ld ers , m a c h i n is ts , shipfitt e r s fo r w o r k on t h e g r e a t base.
D u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r , t h e U. S.
Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n
has
a n s w e r e d t h e q u e s t i o n s of
4.000.000
v i s i to rs ;
received
7.000.000 c o m m u n i c a t io n s ; exam ­
in e d 2,500,000 p e rs o n s ; d istrib u te d
30.000.000 c i r c u l a r s a n d p a m p h ­
lets.
V a s t n u m b e r s of g o v e r n m e n t
e m p lo y e es h a v e g o n e in to the
a r m e d forces.
T h e d e p a r t m e n t s h a v e a real
re sp o n sib ility in r e s e r v i n g the
jo b s of th o s e w h o h a v e le ft their
jobs to e n t e r a r m e d service.
W o m e n c a n p e r f o r m a lm o s t any
ty p e of w a r w o rk .
T h e w o r k e r s n e e d e d to m a n the
w a r i n d u s t r ie s will be supplied
f r o m pools c r e a te d by t h e various
t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m s n o w i n effect.
F B I ’s
‘S h a k e - r U p ’
W A S H IN G T O N . - T h e
FBI
“ s h a k e - u p , ” .which r e a c h e d the
daily p a p e r s w i t h i n , r e c e n t weeks,
is one of th o se c o n ti n u i n g things.
J . E d g a r H o o v e r is a to u g h guy
to w o r k fo r u n d h e d e m a n d s the
u t m o s t of h is e m p lo y e e s a t all
tim e s. T h e r e ’s a b ig t u r n o v e r in
his fo rc e a n d t h e r e h a s always
been. T h e e x a c t f i g u r e s a ren't
a v a ilab le . J . E d g a r w o n ’t release
them .
P A Y R A IS E S
W a g e B ill H i t s S n a g
W A SH IN G T O N — The n e w
R a m s p e c k - M e a d b i ll w h i c h w o u ld
a m e n d t h e C l a s s i f i c a t i o n A c t oy
r a i s i n g t h e b a s e s a l a r i e s o f itH
e m p l o y e e s i n t h e c u . s to d ia l c las ­
s i f i c a t i o n , h a s h i t a sn ag- '.n the
House.
C h a i r m a n R a m s p e c k of
t h e H o u s e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ii u tt e e c a n ’t g e t t h e u n i t e d su p p o rt
o f h i s o w n c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s to
g e t t h e b ill p l a c e d o n t h e eon
sent calendar.
I t n o w lo o k ? ;is
t h o u g h h e ’ll h a v e t o g e t a
c i a l r u l e t o g e t t h e b il l o u t o n the
floor.
A nd th a t ta k e s weeks.
P ay
R ise
A re
H opes
F a d in g
W A S H IN G T O N .—A bill to raise
t h e s a l a r i e s of all F e d e r a l w o rk ­
e r s below a c e r t a i n level (prob­
a b ly $3,200) also h a s b e e n delayed
ind efin ite ly . T h e B u d g e t B u re a u
h a s b een s t u d y i n g t h e proposal
a n d it w a s h o p e d t o g e t a d m i n ­
i s t r a t i o n s u p p o r t fo r a cost-of-liv­
in g plan, b u t it i s n ’t f o r t h c o m i r g
a n d t h e inside w o rd is t h a t the
v ita l s u p p o r t w o n ’t be c o m in g foi’
a t le a st se v e ra l m o n t h s w h e n i t ’s
d e te r m in e d how t h e low p ric e con­
tro l bill will w o r k to k e e p down
th e c ost of living.
r i v i l . SKKVIOK I.K.VDKK
<'<i*>.vrUvht. 1'942, h.v C h i l S e r v » ‘ *‘
IMil>l:cuti<>iis, l i H' .
K ntereil a s
( ii i i l- c I t i s N i n a ( l « ‘r 0 « ' t . 2, 1 9 3 9 , a t t'>^
p«»Nt o f f i c e a t N e w V o r k ,
(l er
the
Aet
of
R lu nii
3,
187».
Jan u ary
20,
CIVIL
C O U N C IL
fle w
C iv il
S e r v i c e
C o m m itte e
'The n e w C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m l t of th e C i t y C o u n c i l i s a g a i n
j eadeii b y C o u n c i l m a n W i l l i a m M .
on th e co m m ittee are
r o V ilm e n
J o h n
P. N ugent,
^..pdeiick S c h i c k , E d w a r d V o g e l ,
A. P h i l l i p s , J o h n M . C h r i a teiibcn a n d S t a n l e y M. I s a a c s .
pa y r a is e s
p a y
3
R a i s e
irn,
S a y s
C h a n c e s
M
C IV IL
1942
o r r i s
Blames Albany for
Failure to Enlarge
City's Power
What d o e s t h e c i t y a r l m i n i s t r a thiti k
about
pay
raises?
«; is-ue o f p a y r a i s e s , w h i c h h a s
leii a g i t a t i n g t h e N . Y . C. c i vil
iivice w i t h i n c r e a s i n g t e m p o a s
cost o f l i v i n g g o e s u p , h a s
;ver bee n m e t w i t h a s t r a i g h t i wanl r e p l y b y t h e a d m i n i s t r a on. Cl o s e s t t o s u c h a r e p l y i s a
tter by N e w b o l d M o r r i s , P r e s i int of t h e C i t y C o u n c i l , a d d r e s s e d
George T o r r e , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e
sociation o f C o m p e t i t i v e E m iivees.
,^ai(i >Ir. M o r r i s :
■ You a n d y o u r a s s o c i a t e s m u s t
lave an i d e a o f t h e d i f f i c u l t y o f
mdget m a k i n g in t h e C i t y o f N e w
^oik. W e h a v e a l i m i t e d t a x i n g
lower w h i c h l i m i t s o u r r e v e n u e s ,
i'wo-thirds o f o u r b u d g e t i s c o m of i n e s c a p a b l e i t e m s s u c h
debt s e r v i c e a n d m a n d a t o r y
wlaries i m p o s e d b y S t a t e l a w .
[(1 each year, w e m u s t p r e p a r e
or so m e e l e v e n m i l l i o n d o l l a r s o f
nandatory i n c r e m e n t s .
D u e to
■his c o n d it io n , t h e r e m a i n i n g o n e Ihird of t h e C i t y B u d g e t h a s t o b e
iciaped a n d e c o n o m i e s e f f e c t e d t o
aki> care o f t h e n e w b u s i n e s s
laced u p o n u s b y l e g i s l a t i o n .
A l b a n y W o u l d n ’t H e l p
"I have r e p e a t e d l y g o n e t o A l ­
bany to a s k f o r a d d e d p o w e r s
ivfli' our o w n a f f a i r s , w h i c h w o u l d
lermit u s t o e q u a l i z e c o m p e n s a ion of c i t y e m p l o y e e s a n d g i v e
break t o t h o s e in t h e l o w in ■ome b i a c k e t s .
F a ilin g there, I
.ii'oposed t w o y e a r s a g o t h a t a l l
the judges a n d h i g h - p a i d o f f i c e r s
the c o u r t s , c i t y a n d c o u n t y a n d
ucition, t a k e a t e n p e r c e n t c u t
theiv s a l a r i e s a l t h o u g h t h e i r
oinpensation is f i x e d b y l a w . N o
ne l)iit the M a y o r . C o m p t r o l l e r ,
iid I believe o n e B o r o u g h P r e s i ­
dent v o l u n t e e r e d t o g o a l o n g o n
hat s u g g e s t i o n .
"I r an o n l y t e ll y o u t h a t t h e D l 'ector o f t h e B u d g e t i s w o r k i n g
‘aid to f in d s o m e k i n d o f r e l i e f
the n e x t b u d g e t , b u t y o u m u s t
e aw ar e o f t h e d i f f i c u l t i e s . J u s t
'1 thn p a s t e i g h t y e a r s , t h e C i t y
had to a b s o r b m a n d a t o r y In*
rements u n d e r
the
M cC arth y
.aw—th e t h r e e - p l a t o o n s y s t e m f o r
itemen, t h e e i g h t - h o u r d a y f o r
'^'ses, a n d
m any
exp an d in g
lerviceg.”
N o R a i s e in V ie w
" I n g e n io u s , ” w a s M r . T o r r e ’s
-winipnt u p o n t h e M o r r i s l e t t e r ,
•ngenious b u t t o u g h o n u s . M r .
Morris s p e a k s f o r t h e a d m i n i s t r a and th is le t t e r m e a n s t h a t
ivil s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s c a n e x p e c t
pay i n c r e a s e t o m e e t t h e s t e e p ­
ly I'islng c o s t o f l i v i n g . N o t o n l y
We to b e d e p r i v e d o f r a i s e s
bu t w e ’r e n o t e v e n a s s u r e d
th em a f t e r J u l y 1, w h e n t h e
®xt b u d g e t g o e s t h r o u g h . ”
SERVICE
S E R V IC E
IN
Page
LEADER
NEW
YORK
CITY
W AR
R e s u l t o f O n e W e e k ’s S t o r m y D e b a t e
O n N Y C E m p lo y e e
F ig h t f o r H ig h e r P a y
Net
result
of
a
week
of
s t o r m y sessions o v er th e m u c h
d e b ated issue of p a y increases
f o r m unicipal em ployees to help
th e m m eet the rapidly jn o u n ting
O ffice:
“ W e ’re
tr y in g d e sp e ra tely to d ev ise a w a y
in
w h ich
city
general
pay
h a v e n ’t
found
w orkers
increases.
any
yet.
can
get
But
wa
W h at's
m ore, nobody has yet show n us a
p ra c tica l w a y of g ra n tin g gen eral
b o o s t s in p a y . ”
B u d g e t D i r e c t o r ’s s a n c t u m :
“ S till ta b u la tin g s a la r ie s o f m u n i­
c i p a l w o r k e r s —j u s t i n c a s e o f a
su d d en order from th e B oard of
E s t i m a t e to g r a n t a n y i n c r e a s e s . ”
B oard
of
K stim ate:
“ W e ’re
d o w n r ig h t s y m p a th e tic w ith the
p e r siste n t req u ests of c ity w o r k ­
e r s b u t , r e a l l y , w e ’r e d e l u g e d w i t h
o b lig a tio n s th a t m u s t be m e t if
th e c i t y g o v e r n m e n t is to f u n c t io n
p ro p erly. W c w is h so m e b o d y could
suggest
a
feasib le
m eans
for
spreo.ding a g e n e r a l p a y in c r e a se
th ro u g h o u t the ran k s o f m u n ic i­
pal e m p lo y ee s.”
A c(^ u als A re O ut
T h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s o f f i c e , it w a s
lea r n e d on g o o d a u th o rity , ha s
ta k e n the sta n d th a t none of the
su ggestion s
a l r e a d y m a d e —s u c h
a s u se o f a ccru a ls, lo w e rin g of th e
in te r e st rate on city bonds and
u s e o f fu n d s fr o m th e capital o u t­
l a y b u d g e t —is a c t u a l l y p r a c t i c a l .
A c cr u a ls are b ein g u sed strictly
to f i n a n c e th e c u r r e n t b u d g e t.
T h e L E A D E R w a s g iv e n to u n ­
dersta n d . I n te r e s t ra tes on city
b o n d s, w h ic h w e r e s ix p e r c e n t in
19 33, w o r e a f r a c t i o n u n d e r t h r e e
p e r c e n t (o n lo n g te r m is s u e s ) in
r e c e n t bon d sales. In te r e st rates
e l f a r e
P a y
P u s h i n g
R o o f
U p w a r d
The
M u n i c i p a l Ci v i l S e r v i c e
C om m ission this w e e k p roposed
to e x te n d by $300 the m a x im u m
s a la r y levels o f som e 5,000 so­
ci al s e r v i c e p e r s o n n e l in t h e D e ­
p a rtm e n t of W elfare.
The
C o m m i s s i o n ’s r e s o l u t i o n ,
gro w in g out o f the approval of
B u d g e t D irector K en n eth D ay ­
to n an d M ayor L aG uardia, a f ­
f e c t s social inve.stigators, assist­
a n t supervisors, supervisors and
s e n io r s u p e rv is o rs . A public h e a r ­
in g w as held on th e resolution
M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n in R o o m 604,
299 B roadw ay.
T h e n ew sca les do not represent
a n i m m e d i a t e i n c r e a s e in p a y ,
h o w e v e r . W h a t t h e c h a n g e d o e s is
to p e r m it so cia l serv ice w o rk ers
to obtain a d d itio n a l in c r e m e n ts of
$120 a y e a r f o r t w o y e a r s a n d .$60
fo r a six -m o n th period of service.
If app roved by th e B oard of E s ­
tim a te , th e n e w in c r e m e n ts w ill
b e p a i d J u l y 1, 1942, a s i f t h e
cla ssifica tio n s had been effective
d u r in g th e e n tire y e a r sin c e Ju ly
1, 1941.
Pay
C on sisten t
W ith
P len ty
o f headaches f o r
N e w Y o r k C ity .
th e
tough, sensitive m an w h o
heads
T w o c u r r e n t h e a d a c h e s : ( 1 ) th e o p p o s i t i o n o f
c i t y e m p l o y e e s to hi s 6~day w e e k o r d e r ; ( 2 ) t h e i r f i g h t f o r p a y
r a is e s i n th e f a c e o f a d m i n i s t r a t i o n co ol n ess .
e ra tio n to th e p e titio n e r s ’ plea—
t o a c e r t a i n e x t e n t , a t l e a s t —a s a
m a tte r of fairn ess.”
T h e a t t o r n e y s n o t o n ly in th e
S t a n h o p e bu t in t h e K w e l le r c a s e
a g a i n s t L a G u a r d ia a s w e ll plan
to a p p e a l C o llin s’ rulin g. T h e y are
s e e k i n g a $2 ,4 00 s a l a r y c e i l i n g f o r
In vestigators, first grade.
T h e r e-g ra d in g p ro p o sed w ill re­
s u lt in a s u b s t a n t ia l n u m b e r of
s a la r y in crea ses.
M an y A ffected
T h e r e-grad in g would be ef fe ct ed
in this f a .s h io n :
1. Social investigator.s to be re­
gra ded a t a m a x i m u m of $2,099 for
the first g rad e; $2,100 to $2,399 for
the se cond gra d e; and .$2,400 and
over for the third grade; all in­
cu m b e n t s to be bro ugh t im m ed i­
a t e ly to the m in im u m of the grade.
2. A s s i s t a n t Supervisors (Su per ­
visor, gra de 2) to be re-giaderl at
a m in im u m of $2,100 and a m a x i ­
m u m of $2,699; all in cu m b en ts to
be brougiit i m m ed iately to tho
m in im u m of the grade and to re­
c e iv e an n u a l in crea s es of $120 per
y e a r up to $2,400.
3. Ca se S u p er viso rs (Supervisor,
grad e 3) to be re-«rad ed from $2,700
m in i m u m to $3,299 m a x i m u m ; all
in c u m b e n t s to be brought im m ed i­
a t e l y to m inim u m of the grad-;.
4. Senior Super visors (Super vis oi\
grad e 4) to be re- graded from $3,300
u p; all i n cu m b en t s to be brought
im m e d i a t e l y to the m inim um of th j
gi a d e .
riers U n io n ;
J a m e s V. B arry,
p resid en t of th e P a v e r s a n d R o a d
B u ild er s D is tr ic t C ouncil; J o h n
L. V esce, p resid en t o f the A sp h a lt
E m p lo y ee s U n ion ; W illia m H o l­
land , tr e a su r e r o f th is un ion , a n d
A b e G o ld fish e r, d e le g a te . A ll a re
a ff ilia te d w it h th e H o d C arriers
U n io n .
F e i n s t e i n ’j} S t a t e m e n t
F e in ste in issu ed th is s ta te m e n t
on b eh a lf o f th e U n io n ;
“ T h i s r e s o l u t i o n is n o t t o b e
con stru ed as a g r e e m e n t w ith the
la b o r p h ilo s o p h y o f th e C o m p ­
troller, w h o w ill s u b m i t th e d e te fr
m in ation.
“ I t is a c c e p t e d , n o t b e c a u s e o f
a n y b e n e f i t i n h e r e n t in it, b u t
r a th er a s th e in ev ita b le resu lt of
labor
statutes,
court
d ecisio n s
and
execu tive
a ctio n
ag a in st
w h i c h i t is f u t i l e t o p r o t e s t In
th is in s ta n ce .
“ T h e o r g a n iz a tio n w ill m ilita n tly a t t a c k e v ils a t t e n d a n t u p o n
labor sta tu te s and ju uicial deci­
sio n s c o v e r in g th is ty p e o f labor
c o n t r o v e r s y u n t i l t h e evl4 Is c o r ­
r e c te d , w h e r e it m u s t be c o r ­
rected , a t th e s c u r c e .”
T R A N S IT
G r i e v a n c e
B o a r d
B e g i n s
W
A s p h a l t M e n A c c e p t
Job
C o m m issio n e r W illia m H o d so n ,
o f th e D e p a r tm e n t o f W elfare,
j o in e d w it h P a u l J. K e r n , p resi­
d e n t o f th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­
s io n , in p o in t i n g o u t t h a t th e r e ­
c l a s s i f i c a t i o n w ill p la c e all so c ia l
s e r v ic e g r a d e s on a n equitable
b a s i s a n d w ill p r o v id e s a la r ie s for
all g r a d e s c o n s is t e n t w ith th e re­
sp on sib ility a ssu m ed .
M r. K e r n
ad d ed th a t th e city ha s co n sid ­
ered m a k in g th ese ad ju stm en ts
fo r so m e tim e but th a t pend ing
c o u r t litig a tio n h a s d ela y ed th e
j a t h e r N a m e s
m o v e . T h e l i t i g a t i o n r e f e r r e d to
is th e c a s e o f S t a n h o p e vs. L a ­
01* P a y
R a i s e
G u a r d i a , w h i c h w a s d e c i d e d in
t h e c i t y ’s f a v o r t h e M o n d a y b e ­
J u n ior C lerical A s s is t a n t s
fo r e l a s t by th e S u p r e m e Court.
^•’Ociation a n n o u n c e d t h i s w e e k
10,000
sig n a tu re s h a v e b een In d e n y in g th e petition. J u stice
' -lined in i t s c a m p a i g n f o r inW illia m F . C ollin s s ta te d th at
^‘easos -in p a y . —
T h e s e p e t i•t i•o n s
both sid e s “ c o m m a n d th e s y m ­
''■ert
p a t h y o f th e C o u r t” . W h ile a d ­
to M
F rid ay aftern oon
m i t t i n g t h a t th e p e tit io n e r s did
bui r
o f E d u c a t io n a t its
n o t h a v e th e la w on th e ir side, he
h e a r in g in th e B o a r d of
c o n t i n u e d : “ A s I p e r c e i v e it , t h e
(o
B u i l d i n g , 110 L i v i n g s B rook lyn.
c ity sh o u ld giv e fav o ra b le co n sid ­
E m p l o y e e s
T a k e
U p
If
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W
B o r o
F i r s t
A id
M an h attan
B orough
P resident
E d g a r J. N a t h a n , J r . , l a s t w e e k
a m i o u n c e d a p r o g r a m to p r o v id e
a c o u r se o f first aid t r a in in g fo r
t h e e m p lo y e e s o f his d e p a r t m e n t
a s part o f th e C ivilian D e f e n s e
Program .
The
new
B jrou gU
P resident
said
th at
u ltim a tely
e a c h o f t h e l.GOO m e n a n d w o m e n
in his d e p a r t m e n t w ill be tr a in e d
a n d quairfied to a d m in is t e r fir s t
a id to th o s e w h o m i g h t s u f f e r a ir
raid in ju ries. T h e B o r o u g h P r e s ­
id e n t also
p oin ted out th a t s u c h
train in g
w i l l be v a l u a b l e t o t h e
em p loyees.
A s t h e f i r s t p a r t o f t ’n e p r o ­
gram ,
the
Borough
P iesld en t
s a i d , e i g h t c l a s s e s o f a b o u t 30
m e n an d w o m e n w ill be g i v e n
tw o-h ou r sessio n s tw ice w eek ly.
C lasses
w ill be c o n d u c t e d in th e
B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t ’s m a i n o f f l c o
in th e M u n icip a l B u ild in g a n d a t
th e d ivision o ffice a t 7 H u b e r t
Street.
Instructors
are
b ein g
su p p lied by th e R e d C ross a n d
th e W PA .
C l a s s e s a r e c o n d u c t e d o n T u e .s days, W ednesdays, T hursdays and
F rid ays. T h e y
w ill be held a t
th e H u b ert Stree t office fro m
1 2 . 3 0 t o 2.30 a n d 3 t o 5 p. m . , a n d
a t t h e m a i n o f f i c e f r o m 9 t o IL
a .m ., a n d a g a in fr o m 3 to 5 p .m .
p. m.
cost of living:
C o m p l r o l l o r ’s
T h re e
C i t y ’s
P a y
P l a n
^
A l o n g s t e p f o r w a r d in t h e w i d e
a c c e p t a n c e o f t h e c i t y ’s f o r m u l a
to settle b ack pay differentials
o w e d its s k ille d e m p lo y e e s w a s
t a k e n T h u r s d a y n i g h t w h e n 50fl
A sp h a lt
W orkers
and
A sp h alt
F o r e m e n a g r e e d to a c c e p t th e
c i t y ’s o f f e r t o p a y 50 p e r c e n t o f
th e b a c k pay, a n d h e n c e fo r th the
fu ll p r e v a ilin g w a g e.
T h e 500 m e n a r e a f f i l i a t e d w i t h
th e H o d C arriers B u ild in g and
C o m m o n L a b o r e rs
U nion of
A m e r i c a , A . F . Jj. T h e a c c e p t a n c e
h in g es on sa tisfa c to r y a g reem en t
b y t h e c i t y a n d t h e m e n in t h e
u n io n o n th e p r e v a ilin g pay. D e ­
t e r m i n a t i o n is to c o m e up n e x t
M onday,
January
26,
when
a
h e a r in g w ill be held befo re A s s is t­
a n t D e p u t y C o m p tro ller M orris
P aris.
A cceptance
o f th e o ffer w a s
m a d e th ro u g h H en ry F ein stein ,
g e n e r a l o r g a n iz e r o f th e H o d C ar­
I t s
o r k
T h e th ree-m a n im p a rtia l g r ie v ­
ance
com m ittee
a p p o in ted
by
M ayor L aG u ard ia sev era l w eek s
a g o to h a n d le r o u tin e c o m p la in ts
i n t h e c i t y ’s s u b w a y s y s t e m b e ­
g a n w o rk la st w e e k in th e o ff ic e s
o f th e B o a rd o f T r a n sp o r ta tio n ,
250 H u d s o n S t r e e t . F o r m a l s t a r t
o f th eir w o r k w a s held up p e n d ­
in g
cla ssifica tio n of
the th ree
j o b s in t h e n o n - c o m p e t i t i v e c l a s s .
T h e S la te a n d C ity C o m m issio n s
h a v e already a p p roved su ch cla s­
sifica tio n .
C h a i r m a n o f t h e c o m m i t t e e is
W . F ra n cis F itzgerald , ex ecu tiv e
sec r eta ry o f L in co ln H all, and
m em bers
are
N ath an
F rank el,
fo r m e r la b o r a d v is e r to M a y o r
L aG u a rd ia , a n d A n d r e w R . A rm ­
strong, fo rm er A L P co u n cilm a n .
E a c h is t o r e c e i v e $5,000 s a l a r y .
E .sta b lish m en t o f th e n e w c o m ­
m ittee does not m ean any now
jobs.
O ther
em p loyees
of
th e
B oard
of
T ran sp ortation
have
been transferred.
B o m b s
D r o p
S p e a k in g of th e w o r k th e D e ­
p a r t m e n t o f W e lf a r e is d o in g in
c o o p e ra tio n w ith th e R e d C ross,
C o m m iss io n e r H o d so n sa id th a t
“ if b o m b s sh o u ld s ta r t to drop, it
is im p o rta n t to provid e for a
g ro u p of so cia l s e r v ic e s .” A m o n g
th e s e h e in clu d ed r e h o u s in g , e x ­
te n sio n of m o n ey to p erso n s n e e d ­
in g tem p orary a ssista n ce, th e g iv ­
in g o f in fo rm a tio n a n d m a s s fe e d ­
ing.
P o s t - W
a r
E x p a n s i o n
C a u tio u s W illia m H o d so n , W e l­
fa r e C o m m issio n er, la st w e e k to o k
a fly er at prediction ;
he v isu a l­
ized p o st-w a r A m e r ica , a n d th e
m e a n i n g o f e v e n t s in t h a t p e r i o d
to d e p a r t m e n t s lik e h is o w n . T o
th e tall, q u ie t C o m m i s s io n e r o n e
t h i n g is t r a n s p a r e n t l y s i m p l e : I f
th e U n ite d S t a te s c a n p ro v id e fu ll
e m p l o y m e n t fo r its w o r k e r s in
w a r t i m e it w ill h a v e to c o n t i n u e
t o d o s o in t h e p e a c e t o f o l l o w .
T h e r e w ill be a tr e m e n d o u s e x ­
p a n s i o n in t h e p u b l i c w o r k s p r o ­
g r a m a fter th is w ar, he decla red .
“ N o t h i n g Is f u r t h e r f r o m t h e
f a c t s th a n th a t pu blic relief e x ­
p en d itu res
will
d ecrease,”
the
C o m m is s io n e r said.
“The Gov­
e r n m e n t w ill be o b li g e d to s p e n d
b i l l i o n s o f d o l l a r s w h e n t h e w a r Is
o v e r to k e e p th e life-b lood o f pri­
v a te in d u stry flo w in g .”
H e pre­
dicted th a t priv a te c a p ita l w o u ld
b e t i e d u p in d e f e n s e b o n d s a n d
ta x e s and th erefo re not a v a ila b le
foi- i n v e s t m e n t .
H e saw
governm ent
exp en d it u i e s p ro v id in g “ h a lf a d ozen ten la n e h ig h w a y s s tr etch in g a cro ss
th e country, th e reb u ild in g o f v il­
la g e s and tow ns, a m illion n e w
h o u se s and the ex pansion of h o s­
p itals and e d u c a tio n a l fa c ilit ie s .”
G ra n ts-in -.\id
C o m m issio n e r H o d so n said th a t
th e tim e h a d a r r iv e d for th e F e d ­
eral G o v e r n m e n t to g iv e g r a n t s
in a i d f o r d i r e c t h o m e r e l i e f , e x ­
p la in in g th a t th is w o u ld g r e a t ly
a i d in s o l v i n g t h e m i g r a n t p r o b ­
lem .
In crea sed e x p e n d itu r es, ha
s a id , w o u ld be paid for by e m ­
p loyee, e m p lo y e r an d th e g o v e r n ­
m ent.
T h e in d ic a tio n t h a t pri­
o r i t i e s u n e m p l o y m e n t is h a v i n g a n
e f f e c t in c i t y , s t a t e a n d n a t i o n , h e
p o i n t e d o u t , is r e v e a l e d b y t h e
r i s e In a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r u n e m p l o y ­
m e n t in s iH - a n c e .
“ If w e use su fficien t in tellig en ce
in r e s p e c t t o t h e t r a n s f e r o f w o i k e rs fr o m n o n -w a r to w a r in d u s ­
tries, le a r n h o w to u s e all o u r
ind ustrial resources, in c lu d in g th e
s m a l l p l a n t s , a n d d o it p r o m p t l y
w i t h o u t r e g a r d to t h e s e l f i s h i n ­
t e r e s t s o f in d iv id u a ls or c o r p o r a ­
tio n s, w e s h a ll be a b le to g et th e
w o r k e r s I n to t h e w a r i n d u s t r l e . s
w h e r e ev ery b lessed o ne of th e m
b e lo n g s right n o w .”
Page
C IV IL
Four
L IS T S
G o v ’t P o s i t i o n s
F ire
• F e d e r a l, S ta te , C ity
* E x p e r t I n s tr u c ti o n
® L o w e s t R a te s
G et
Free Introductory Session
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 6 :3 0 P.M.
JR . P R O F E S S IO N A L
A SSISTA N T
and AID
Free Introductory Session
Tuesday, Jan. 27, 6 :3 0 P.M.
70 a p p o i n t m e n t s a s spe c ia l p a ­
t ro lm e n in t h e B o a r d of T r a n s ­
p o r t a t i o n w e re m a d e M onday,
J a n u a r y 39. T h is b r i n g s th e to ta l
n u m b e r of a p p o i n t m e n t s a s spe ­
cial p a tr o l m e n in t h e s u b w a y s y s ­
te m f ro m t h e fire m e n list to 150.
T h e p re v io u s 80 w e re m a d e M o n ­
d a y , J a n u a r y 5.
Tuesday and Thursday, 7 P.M.
EDUCATIONAL INST.
> £. 15 St • fllg 4 3094
S u p e r m
e n
e
P o r t e r s
T h is w e e k t h e Civil Se rvice
C o m m is sio n c e r t i f ie d t h e n a m e s
of 561 eligibles to t h e B o a r d of
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n f o r jo b s a s r a il ­
ro a d p o r t e r a t $.57 p e r h o u r. T h e
c e r tific a tio n r e a c h e d u p to t h e eli­
gible w h o s e n u m b e r is 3,253 on
t h e list.
T h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ex­
p e c ts to a p p o i n t a b o u t 70 o r 80
p o r t e r s f r o m t h e la r g e nvimber of
nan<res s e n t to t h e m by t h e Civil
S e rv ice C om m ission.
T.aborors, Too
(E W U .
D O U B L E - B A R R E L
M e a n w h ile t h e to p p a r t of th e
list w a s c e rtifie d f o r la b o r e r jobs
, p a y in g $1,200, $1,500, $1,620 a n d
$1,680. T h e n a m e s of eligibles up
to n u m b e r 707 w e re s e n t to th e
D e p a r t m e n t of W a t e r Supply,
Gas, a n d E le c tric ity , to fill 10 v a ­
c a n c ies a s l a b o r e r a t $1,680. T he
n a m e s of 60 eligibles up to n u m ­
ber 930 v.ere s e n t to t h e n e w
r^’gi.ster, H e n r y W. R a l p h to fill
13 jobs a t $1,620 a n d a n a d d itio n a l
8.S n a m e s w e re a lso s e n t to th e
sa m e office to fill l a b o r e r v a c a n ­
cies a t b o th $1,200 a n d $1,500. T h e
h i g h e s t n u m b e r on t h e R e g is te r
c e r t i f ic a t i o n s w a s 950.
P R E P A R A T I O N
FOR
CANDIDATES
FOR
WRITTEN
F O R th e P H Y S IC A L
i i c m e
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P h ysic al
Education,
N e w Y o rk U n iversity
Special Consultant, N e w
Y o rk C ity C iv il S ervice
Commission
AM)
Eugene R. Sc^'wartz, Esq.
Civil S c rv ic e A u th o r
r.nd L c c t u r c r
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T h e eligible lists fo r g ro u p s B
a n d D w e i e t h e m o st a ctiv e of
t h e f o u r m a i n t a i n e r ’s h e lp e rs list
d u r i n g th e p a s t week. T h e nanuis
of lad s up to 1,030 on t h e g r o u p
B list w e re c e rtifie d by the Civil
S e rvice C o m m is s io n to fill jobs
in t h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
a t s a l a ri e s of 63 c e n ts p e r hour,
1 w e n ty -tw o n a m e s , up to n u m b e r
1,000 on th e s a m e list, w e re f o r­
w a rd e d to t h e B o a r d of E u d c a tion to fill a v a c a n c y a s a s s i s t a n t
biologist a t $1,200 p e r year.
F i f t e e n n a m e s on th e g ro u p D
list, up to n u m b e r 61, w e re certiificd to fill 5 jo b s in th e De­
p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c W o r k s a s
f u r n i t u r e m a i n t a i n e r ’s h e lp e rs a t
s a la rie s of $1,500 poi' ye ar. Eisjnt
n a m e s on t h e s a m e list, up to
n u m b e r 164, w e re c e rtifie d to
H im te r College to fill one job al
$1,200. F o u r jo b s in t h e B o a r d of
T ran sp o rta tio n
a s m a i n t a i n e r ’s
helpers, g r o u p D, t h e title for
w hich t h e boys w e re originally
tested, called fo r t h e c e rtific a tio n
of t h i r t y - t h r e e n a m e s . E ligible
nu.mber 125 w a s t h e h ig h es t
r e a c h e d on th is c e rti f ic a t i o n . T he
s a l a r y fo r m a i n t a i n e r ’s helper,
g ro u p D, in t h e s u b w a y s y s te m is
63 c e n t s p e r h our.
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f o r t h e 2 0 0 p a t r o l m e n a p p o i n t ­ 55 Y e a r s U nde r S a m e
m e n t s w h i c h a r e s c h e d u l e d f o r N e w s B I d f f . , 22 0 K . 4 2 d .
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of the organization, sta te d : “In UPTOW N IT S ^ O N R o i
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y o u r re cen t m essage to th e City
CIVIL SERVICE
Council, yo u m e n tio n e d t h a t 165
P R EPA R A TIO N
of the 2 0 0 m e n certified to the
Police D e p a rtm e n t f o r a p p o in t­
m e n t *as p a t r o l m e n w e r e i n C l a s s
lA .
Y ou stated th a t you w ere
a t a lo s s a s t o h o w t o s o l v e t h e
p ro b le m o f filling ex is tin g v a c ­
ancies
in
the
Police
D epart­
m ent.
(iiisse H N o w Forniiiijf
C i l ’.v— ! S t « t c — F e d e r a l F x i i i i i ; )
M onroe Secretarial School
194 0 HO .'^TO N K O A I )
D A . 3 -7 300 K K O C h e s t e r T l ie i it r ,
LEARN WATCH REPAIRING
HAVKl'u
“ M a y we, th e Policewonfien’s
E lig ib le A ssoc ia tion, s u g g e s t t h a t
y ou m a k e use of o u r lis t a n d a p ­
p o in t 200 w o m e n , n o t s u b j e c t to
t h e d r a f t, w’ho w o u ld e a s ily fill
m a n y e x is tin g police v a c a n c i e s ? ”
B K IN D K PK X D K N T OK
l N ( i P O S I T I O N . KiiNy t o l e a r n - ,) „ V /
evei ii ii K<<.
(C a ll o r w r it e Dept, n
Standard Watchmakers Insiiiyf^
1841 B H O A O W A V
(60th St.)
X. y
Survived Tough Exam
M iss E llis also p o in te d o u t
t h a t c a n d i d a te s w h o s u c c e s sfu lly
p a s s e d t h e po lic e w o m en t e s t s u r ­
vived a se rie s of d if fic u lt e x a m i n ­
a ti o n s f o r w h ic h a p p r o x i m a t e l y
5,000 w o m e n applied.
A re q u e s t by B e n j a m i n Menschel, a t t o r n e y fo r a g r o u p of
p olic e w om en eligibles a p p o in te d
a s c o rre c tio n officers, t h a t t h e
n a m e s of po lic e w o m en eligibles
a p p o in te d to a p p r o p r i a t e p o sitio n s
be r e s t o r e d to t h e p o lic e w o m e n
list, w a s de n ie d by t ^ e Civil S e r ­
vice C o m m issio n a t its m e e t in g
la s t w eek.
C o m m is sio n e r
F erd in an d
Q.
IMorton, in r e c o m m e n d i n g de n ia l
of t h e re q u e s t, p o in te d o u t t h a t
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T w o m edic al eligible lis ts w e re
c e r tif ie d fo r th e f i r s t t im e last
w e e k. T h e top 44 eligibles on th e
list fo r m ed ic al social w o r k e r,
g r a d e 1, w e r e c e rtifie d to fill 22
jo b s in th e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s ­
p itals.
T w e n ty -o n e of t h e v a ­
c a n c ie s a r e a t $1,.5C0 p e r y e a r a n d
one a t $1,380.
T h e first 20 n a m e s on t h e list
f o r p sy c h ia tric social w 'o rker,
g r a d e 2, w e re c e rtifie d by t h e
Civil Se rvice C o m m is sio n to fill 3
jobs a t $1,800 a n d 2 jobs a t $1,500.
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H o s p it a l to fill v a c a n c ie s a t $780
a n d $540 w ith m a i n t e n a n c e . I n a d ­
ditio n 58 n a m e s on t h e fe m a l e list
f o r th e s a m e title w e re c e rtifie d
to fill jobs a t th e s a m e s a l a r y .
T h e h ig h e s t eligible c e rt i f ie d by
t h e Civil Se rvice C o m m is sio n on
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P o l i c e w o m e n
S h ip s
Sailing . . . S a ilin g , . .
T h i r t y eligibles on t h e ablebodied s e a m a n list will soon go
sa a ilin g on t h e good s h i p s o p e r­
a te d by tlic D e p a r t m e n t of S a n i­
tatio n . F o r t y n a m e s on t h e list,
up to th e lad w h o s e n u m b e r is
319, w ere c e rt i fie d by t h e Civil
S e rvice C o m m is sio n to t h e S a n i­
t a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t to fill 30 jobs
a s sc o w m e n a t s a l a r i e s of $1,500
p e r a n n u m , d u r i n g t h e p a s t week.
Francis P. Wall
N e w Y o r k C i t y P o li c e
D e p n r f m nt ( R e t i r e d ) .
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M e a n w h ile eligibles on th e list
over 21 y e a r s of a g e f r o m n u m b e r
201 to n u m b e r 600 w e re c e rtifie d
to th e D e p a r t m e n t of C o rre c tio n
for jobf? a s c o r r e c ti o n o ffice r a t
s a l a r i e s of $1,769 p e r a n n u m . F i r e
eligibles w h o h a v e a lr e a d y b een
a p p o in t e d a s sp e c ia l c ops in t h e
B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n c an a c ­
c ep t th e C o rr e c tio n jobs if th e y
w ish.
68 a p p o i n t m e n t s a s c o rre c tio n
offic e r will be m a d e th is w e e k
fro m the l a r g e n u m b e r of n a m e s
c e r tif ie d by t h e Civil Se rvice C o m ­
m ission. 39 a p p o i n t m e n t s to t h e
$1,769 p e r a n n u m jobs w e re p r e ­
viously m a d e on M onda y, J a n u ­
a r y 5, M onday, J a n u a r y 12, a n d
F r i d a y , J a n u a r y 16.
B e c o m
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S V ia n y J o b s
lilligibhjs w ho a c c c p t a p p r o p r i ­
a te p o sitio n s f r o m tlic n e w I'iicm a n list will be r e m o v e d fro m
th e list for a p e rio d of one year,
the
Civil Sc rvice C o m m is sio n
ru le d a t its m e e t in g la s t w eek.
T h e ru lin g , how e ve r, is n o t r e t r o ­
a c tiv e a n d will n o t a f f e c t th o se
a p p o in te d p r i o r to J a n u a r y 15.
C o in c id e n t w ith th is r u l in g by
t h e C o m m is sio n w a s a n o t h e r d e ­
cision to t h e e ffe c t t h a t t h e fire ­
m a n list will be u se d to fill v a ­
c a n c ie s in t h e title s of ra ilro a d
c l f r k a n d c o n d u c t o r in t h e B o a rd
of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n .
C L E R K — T Y PIST
RAND
E lig ib le s
S E R V IC E
(C or.
112th
S t.)
C A thedral
rp u e sd a y ,
Jan u ary
l o n g
6
- D a y
S t i r s
20,
w e e k
W
e e k
T e m
p e s t
N ew pet o f M ayor “ B u tch ” La- '
G uardia,
th e
6-d ay
w eek
for
jiiunicipal e m p l o y e e s m e t f u r t h e r
je s o u n d in g r e s e n tm e n t th is w e e k
from th e sa m e c ity w o rk ers s u p ­
posed to
clasp th e
tlieir b o s o m s
in
new
p la n
to
th e in ter e sts
of
pa trio tism .
Said
th e
T ransport
W orkers
U n ion th ro u g h Isid o re B lu m b er g ,
its r e p r e s e n t a t i v e : " Y o u c a n b e
s u r e o f o n e t h i n g : w e d o n ’t s e e
a n y n e e d y e t for th e 6-d ay w e e k
around here u n less th e M ayor
com es up w ith so m e e xp lan ation
h e h a s n ’t y e t m a d e . A n d t h e r e
v o n ’t b e a 6 - d a y w e e k u n t i l t h e
p resid en t o f th e T W U h a s c o n ­
su lted w it h th e M a y o r .”
C a m e , o n to p o f this, a n o th e r
c o n feren ce request, fu rth er clu t­
t e r i n g u p t h e M a y o r ’s d e s k .
It
w as fro m th e N e w Y ork D istr ict
of the State, C ou n ty and M u n ici­
pal W o r k e r s o f A m e r ic a , CIO ,
s ig n e d b y D a n ie l A llen , s ec r eta ry trea su rer of th e g roup . S aid the
note, in part:
“ W e b eliev e w e c a n m a k e p ra c­
tica l p r o p o s a ls o n h o w to m e e t
needs w ith o u t e x te n d in g the w ork
w e ek , M r. M ayor, th e m o ra le of
the e m p lo y e e s o f th e C ity o f N e w
Y ork took a b ea tin g th is p a st
w eek .”
AFL Objects
F loyd S tick les, r ep resen ta tiv e of
the N e w Y o r k S ta te E m p lo y e e s,
L o c a l 61 , A . F . o f L . , p o p p e d u p
w ith a n o th e r th ru st at th e M ayor
on th e 6-d ay w e e k , s a y in g he
c o u l d n ’t s e e a n y r e a s o n f o r it!
S aid H e n r y F e in s te in , o f th e
F ed e ra tio n
of
M u n icip a l
Em}) lo y e e s , A . F . o f L . : “ T h i s is t h e
M a y o r ’s
way
of
b eatin g
the
b u d g e t . W e ’ll p r e p a r e t o f i g h t
th e 6 - d a y w e e k u n l e s s t h e M a y o r
is w i l l i n g t o m e e t w i t h u s a n d
s h o w w h y i t is n e c e s s a r y .
“ M y o r g a n i z a t i o n , ” s a i d h e , “ is
tryin g to c o n ta c t th e M a y o r for
a c o n f e r e n c e , i n w h i c h h e ’ll b e
asked to ela b o ra te on w h y city
w o ik ers m u st sp e n d th eir Sa tu r­
days a t w o r k . W e s t i l l d o n ’t s e e
any n e c e s s i t y f o r i t . ”
Sign ed by F r e d e r ic k E . L ibby,
Its p r e s i d e n t , a l e t t e r f r o m t h e
C iv il S e r v i c e F o r u m a l s o m a d e i t s
w a y t o t h e M a y o r ’s b y n o w q u i t e
ch ittered d e sk . T h is o n e sa id th e
(>-day w e e k a n d c a n c e l l a t i o n o f
h o lid a y s are illegal.
H e r b e r t S. B a u c h ,
v ice-presi­
d ent of th e A sso c ia tio n of C om ­
p etitive E m p lo y e e s of th e D e p a r t­
m en t of San itation , had a differ­
ent view , e x p r essed for h is grou p :
“ W e ’re a b i d i n g b y t h e 6 - d a y
w eek . W e h a v e n o in ten tio n to
p rotest it.”
P a t H a r n e d y , s p e a k in g as presi
d o n t o f t h e P a t r o l m e n ’s B e n e v o ­
l e n t A s s o c i a t io n , told T h e L E A D ­
E R t h a t h i s o r g a n i z a t i o n d o e s n ’t
in ten d to do a n y t h in g a b o u t th e
6 -d a y week^ b e c a u s e
p atrolm en
a r e n ’t a f f e c t e d b y t h e M a y o r ’s
order. T h e y h a d b e e n w o r k i n g o n
a 6 -d a y w e e k a n y w a y . O f c o u r s e ,
he add ed , th e ir f ig h t for a s h o r te r
w ork-w eek
is f o r t h e m o m e n t
abandoned.
TH E
W
h e n
A
L e g a l
Persons
a g g i ’i e v e d
C iv il
th em selv es
v io la tio n s
from
refused
H a v e
b e liev in g
by
la w
th e
relief
actio n ,
in
of
have
day
w h ich
rather
th e
fou r
th ey
to
th an
are
file
fou r
m on ths fr o m th e date o f th e v io ­
lation.
poin t
T h is
m ade
is
in
th e
a
im p ortan t
C ourt
of
Ap­
p eals r u lin g la s t T h u r s d a y in th e
c a s e o f O ’C o n n e l l v s . K e r n .
T h e p e t i t i o n e r , A g n e s O ’C o n n e l l ,
Was a m o n g a g r o u p o f c l e r k s i n
the M a rr ia g e L ic e n s e B u r e a u re­
c la ss ifi e d f r o m th e e x e m p t to th e
c o m p e t i t i v e ' ^ c l a s s i n J u n e , 1938.
O n J u n e 30, 1939, t h e g r o u p w a s
liiid o f f , t h e i r n a m e s p l a c e d o n a
p r e f e r r e d l i s t . A g n e s O ’C o n n e l l
Was f i f t h o n t h i s lis t, w h i l e J o h n
J- D o w d w a s n u m b e r e i g h t .
Tw o w eek s after
th e la y o ff,
m n YDDE TIES WRITERS
p r 01vi3r S a r rle a Exajnina1;ioii4
JTram T y te ll TJypewritor Co*,
133 y u lto n S t r e e t , NoT.C*,
(Betw. Willleaa & Nassau S ts )
BBalown 3 - 5335
G lad ys B . E d d y w a s tran sferred
to th e M arriage L icen se B u reau
f r o m t h e B r o o k l y n R e g i s t e r ’s O f ­
fic e . In N o v e m b e r , D o w d su ed to
o u s t M iss E d d y , a n d w a s rein­
stated
on
D ecem ber
15.
M iss
O ’C o n n e l l k n e w n o t h i n g o f t h i s
u n t i l J a n u a r y , 1940, w h e n s h e
tr ie d to g e t t h e jo b in p la c e o f
D o w d , p o i n t i n g o u t t h a t h e r prior
s ta n d in g o n th e preferred list e n ­
titled her to th e po sitio n . H e r de­
m a n d for r e in sta te m e n t w a s ig ­
n o r e d . W h e n s h e b r o u g h t s u i t on
A p r i l 11, 19 4 0 , a t t o r n e y s f o r t h e
c ity as w ell as D o w d m ain tain ed
t h a t s h e w a s too late, s in c e it w a s
a lr e a d y fo u r m o n th s a fte r the
tr a n s fe r o f M iss E d d y .
T h e C ourt o f A p p e a ls up held th e
A p p e l l a t e D i v i s i o n ’s r u l i n g t h a t
th e su it w a s b ro u g h t w ith in the
fo u r - m o n th p erio d , w h ic h w a s to
b e figu red fro m th e d ay sh e w a s
d e n ie d r e in sta te m e n t. T h e h igh
court
went
one
step
fu rth er,
t h o u g h , t o o r d e r t h a t M i s s O ’C o n ­
n ell r eceiv e s a la ry fro m D e c e m ­
b e r 15, 1939, a t t h e r a t e o f $2,250,
H e r a tt o r n e y , I r v in g S a y p o l, w ill
file a n order im m e d ia te ly to put
th is d ecision in to effect.
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of 1912.
T F S T — A p p o in tm en ts
fo r C le r k w ill b e m a d e s o le ly a s a r e s u lt o f a
>vritten c o m p e t i t i v e e x a m i n a t i o n .
T y p i s t c a n d i d a t e s w ill be
to ta k e
a p r a c tic a l test.
C L A S S E S W IL L F O R M on T uesday, Ja n u a ry
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hours.
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i n Y I lM I lV /il
o b se rv in g th e ty p e of in stru c tio n o ffe re d , a f te r w h ic h he m a y
e n r o ll if h e so d e s ire s .
P A T R O L M A N
P R E P A R A T IO N
A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r P a t i ’o l m a n a r e e x p e c t e d t o o p e n i n F e b r u a r y a n d t h e e x a m i n a t i o n is e x ­
p e c t e d in M a y .
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S e n t
t o
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a n d w ill m e e t e v e r y T U E S D A Y a n d T H U R S D A Y t h e r e a f t e r a t th e
C A I
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a n y
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upon
M A L E
T h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n
h a s n ’t f o r g o t t e n y o u . T h e e x a m i n ­
a tio n fo r in s tr u c to r o f b a rb erin g,
o r d e r e d l a s t N o v e m b e r , is s t i l l in
th e w o rk s. T h e req u irem en ts arc
b e in g w o r k e d o u t by the C o m ­
m is s io n a n d th e e x a m in a t io n it­
s e lf w ill be a n n o u n c e d sh ortly. A s
s o o n a s i t is a n n o u n c e d , t h e c o m ­
p lete req u irem en ts, in clu d in g the
d a te s w h e n y o u c a n o btain and
file a p p lic a tio n s , w ill be p u b lish ed
in T h e L E A D E R .
A lt h o u g h th e e x a m w ill be for
i n s t r u c t o r o f b a r b e r i n g , ' a t .$1,200
a year, p erso n s w h o p a ss the test
w ill bo e lig ib le fo r a p p o in tm e n ts
a.lso a s b a r b e r s a t s a l a r i e s o f $720
a y e a r , w i t h m a i n t e n a n c e , o r $960
p e r 5' e a r w i t h o u t m a i n t e n a n c e .
M
so le ly
NO
am inations.
B a r b e r s ,
H a v e
F iv e
AIR CORPS CADETS
TESTS
150 to 160 e m ­
T rack on R o o f o f G y m n a siu m .
3. A g i l i t y T e s t E q u i p m e n t .
4. C o o r d i n a t i o n M a c l i i n e s .
5. L e c ­
t u r e s a n d h o m e s t u d y m a t e r i a l p r e p a r e d b y e x p e r i e n c e d a n d e x p e r t i n s t r u c t o r s . G. P h y s i c a l a n d
M en ta l C la s se s a t h o u rs to su it th e c o n v e n ie n c e o f th e stu d e n t. A tte n d a lectu re a s o ur g u e s t and
ta k e a fr e e p h y sic a l trial e x a m .
p l o y e e s w i l l m a n t h e S h e r i f f ’s o f ­
fice
when
th e
fiv e
pleted .
the
reo rg a n iza tio n
county
offices
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be
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of
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A p p l i c a t i o n s C l o s e d . E n t r a n c e s a l a r y S2 , 1 0 0 p e r a n n u m .
A u to m a tic increases until
$2,600 is a t t a i n e d a t t h e e n d o f f i v e y e a r s .
C l a s s e s m e e t M O N D A Y , T U E S D A Y a n d T H U R S D A Y a t 1:15, 6:15 a n d 8 :30 P.M .
A d d itio n al cla s s in M a t h e m a t i c s on F R I D A Y .
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s ta te m e n t m a d e by P au l J. K ern,
p resid en t
of
th e
C ivil
S erv ice
C o m m issio n .
T h e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n ,
a t its m e e t i n g la s t w e e k , d e c la r ed
b o t h t h e C i t y M a r s h a l ’s l i s t a n d
t h e P . D . N u m b e r 3 ( s p e c i a l ) lis t
a p p ro p ria te for p o sitio n s a s d ep ­
u ty s h e r iff. A t p r e se n t th er e are
48 d e p u t y s h e r i f f s i n t h e f i v e o f ­
fices.
The
num ber
o f depu ty
s h e r if f p o s itio n s w h ic h w ill r e ­
m a in u n d e r th e n e w s et-u p is n o t
k n o w n b u t i t i s e x p e c t e d t o be
c o n s i d e r a b l y l e s s t h a n 48.
The
sa la ries for dep u ty sh e riff range
f r o m $1,5 00 t o $3,5 00.
Six Lists Go to Sheriff
C o m p l a i n t
S erv ice
m on ths
legal
LAW
Y o u
C IV IL
1942
D u r in g th e p a s t w e e k s ix lists
w e r e c e r t i f i e d t o t h e s h e r i f f ’s o f ­
f ic e b y th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­
s io n to fill a w id e v a r ie t y o f p o ­
s i t i o n s , T h e l i s t s c e r t i f i e d inc^luded th e p r e fe rr e d list for m a n a g e ­
m e n t a s s is t a n t a n d th e o p e n -c o m ­
petitive
lis t s fo r p o r te r , clerk ,
g r a d e 2, c o o k , s t e n o t y p i s t , a n d
ty p ist.
T h ree n a m es on th e m a n a g e­
m e n t a s s is t a n t p r e fe rr e d list w ere
c e r tifie d to fill t w o c lerk , g r a d e
2, p o s i t i o n s a t $1,2C0. N i n e n a m e s
o n t h e p o r t e r list, up to elig ib le
n u m b e r 915, w e r e c e r t i f i e d f o r v a ­
c a n c i e s a t t h e s a m e s a l a r y , $1,200.
T h irteen
nam es
on
the
clerk ,
g r a d e 2 lis t w e r e c e r t i f i e d for
g r a d e o n e j o b s a t $840; 7 n a m e s
o n th e c o o k list for job s a s cook
a t $1 ,020, a n d a s s i s t a n t c o o k , a t
$ 840; 5 n a m e s o n t h e s t e n o t y p i s t ,
g r a d e 2, l i s t f o r p o s i t i o n s a t $1,200,
a n d 8 n a m e s o n t h e t y p i s t l i s t fo r
$960 v ' a c a n c l e s .
L i s t s w h i c h w i l l b e c e r t i f i e d in
t h e n e a r f u t u r e by th e C ivil S e r v ­
ic e C o m m i s s ic n for a p p r o p ria te
j o b s in t h e S h e r i f f ’s o f f i c e i n c l u d e
th o se for firem an , p o licew o m a n ,
and a d m in istra tiv e assistan t.
A s T h e L E A D E R ' w e n t to p r e ss
no a p p o in tm en ts had as yet been
m a d e i n t h e S h e r i f f ’s o f f i c e f r o m
th e lists c er tifie d d u rin g th e past
w eek.
C A R D
P U N C H
O P E R A T O R
' A p p l i c a t i o n s w il l b e r e c e i v e d u n t i l f u r t h e r n o t i c e f o r A l p h a b e t i c C a r d P u n c h O p e r a t o r .
A n o t h e r te.st f o r N u m e r i c C a r d P u n c h O p e r a t o r is e x p e c t e d w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w m o n t h s .
Our
c o u r s e n o t o n l y p r e p a r e s y o u f o r F e d e r a l a n d c i t y e x a m i n a t i o n s t h a t a r e e x p e c t e d in t h e n e a r
f u t u r e , b u t a l s o q u a l i f i e s y o u f o r e m p l o y m e n t in t h e c o m m e r c i a l f i e l d .
A good ty p is t m a y e f fi­
c i e n t l y o p e r a t e a c a r d p u n c h m a c h i n e a f t e r GO h o u r s o f i n s t r u c t i o n .
S T E N O G R A P H E R ,
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3
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M e n t a l c l a s s e s M o n d a y , T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y a t 6 :3 0 p.m .
S p e c i a l c l a s s e s in D i c t a t i o n a n d T y p i n g W e d n e s d a y a n d F r i d a y , 6 : 3 0 p . m . ,
St., N e w Y o r k City.
M
O T O R
V E H I C L E
E n t r a n c e s a l a r y $2 ,40 0 p e r a n n u m .
8 : 3 0 p.m .
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Classes
C L E R K -C A R R IE R
meet
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and
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C l a s s e s in p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n w h i c h s h o u l d b e h e l d w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w m o n t h s
a r e m e e tin g on M O N D A Y an d F R I D A Y of each w eek a t h o u r s to s u it th e convenience of the
student
INSPECTOR OF ELEVATORS (Gr. 3 ) — Class meets Friday at 8:30 P.M.
FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN— Class Now Forming.
ASST. GARDENER— Physical and Mental Classes meet three times weekly.
JR. TYPIST AND STENOGRAPHER — Applications Now Being Issued for Washing­
ton, D. C. and New York.
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a t o r s a n d W e ld e r s , th o u s a n d s of w h o m a r e reciuired to c a r r y o u t th e d e fe n s e p r o g ra m . ‘ A n y o n e
i n t e r e s t e d in a n y o f t h e s e c o u r s e s is i n v i t e d t o c a ll , v i s i t o u r v a r i o u s s h o p s , w l i e n fu ll d e t a i l s
w il l be e x p l a i n e d .
OFFICE HOURS:
Open Daily, 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.— Saturday and Sunday, 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
A t t e n d the s c ho o l w i t h a b a c k g r o u n d o f o v e t 35 0 .0 0 0 s a t i s f i e d s t u d e n t s o v e r a p e r i o d ot 30 v e a n .
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S ix
C IV IL
CIVIL
SERVICE
S E R V IC E
LEADER
T uesday,
HE'W Y O R K
IN
Jan u ary
20,
1942
STATE
By M O R T O N Y A R M O N
PROBE
G O P
W h e ts
K n ife
F o r C S C o m m issio n
(E xclusive )
A L B A N V — S c n i o p o w c i ful r u ­
r a l incinl)(;is o f th o R o p u h lio a ii
c o i i l i i i ^ - i - i i t ill t h e L c ' K i.s la t iir e a r e
r e s u m in g talk o f a s w e e p in g le g ­
isla tiv e in v estig a tio n o f the S tate
(!ivil S e r v ic e ConiniisK ion o r i g ­
in a lly in.'pired hist y e a r b y a r o w
in th e S ta te M ilk r u b lic ily B u ­
reau.
T lio i'o is s n io h h 'r in g re s e n tn io n t
a g a in s t
tlu ;
Sfato C o n in iissio n
n n io n g ,'i l)l(jc o f the R e p u blican s,
u lt lio u g ii tliis a tt it u d e is by no
m e a n s g o n e iiil. It. stems d ir e c tly
f r o m a decision o f the Conm ilsBion la st y e a r d is tp ia lif y in g sev­
e ra l R e p u b lica n employees o f the
I ’ u b iie ity
P.ureau
fro m
ta k in g
p ro je c te d e x a m in a tio n s fo r a n u m ­
b e r o f specia lized jobs in th e bu ­
rea u .
L a te r , u n d e r p ro te s t o f legislaio i's w lio p r o m p t ly w e n t (o tho
nssistanee o f the employees in A l­
b a n y , th e C o n iin issio n recanted
n n d j)e rm itte d these a lo n g w ith
t h e o th e r employees to p :irtie lp.'ite in tho e x a m in a tio n s . K xp o rir n c e was rate d (JO per cent. Tho
n o p legislfit ors again protested
th a t the e m p lo ye rs th e y so u g ht
t o p io te e t .T u to m a ticnlly had no
r h a n c e w h a te v e r o f passing on
t h a t m eth o d of sco ring , a 'tb o u g h
a ll o f th e m had been In the bule a u f o r fiv e o r six ye a rs u n d e r
n m u u il r e a p p o in tm e n t by t h o
C o m m is s io n e r o f A g r ic u lt u r e and
M a r k e ts .
T h e u p s h o t was t h a t a lth o u g h
th e e x a m in a tio n s w ere conducted
m o n th s ago no e lig ib le lis ts have
been e s tablished and e v e ry th in g
is s ta tu s quo in the bureaus.
B u t the re s e n tm e n t o f the legis­
la to rs has n o t abated and w it h
the r e c o n v e n in g o f the Legi.slatu re these men w ere b ro u g h t to ­
g e th e r a g a in to exchange t h e ir
m is g iv in g s and t h e ir grievances.
N o w th e y a re t a lk in g “ le g is la tiv e
in v e s tig a tio n .”
A n d i t ’s n o t tmllk e ly t h a t th e y a re r e a lly lo o k in g
beyond, to th e im p o r t a n t g u b e r­
n a to r ia l c a m p a ig n la te r th is year.
W h e th e r th e y w ill proceed w it h
a r e s o lu tio n fo r th is p iu p o se w ill
not bo k n o w n u n t il a f t e r c o n fe r­
ences w it h le g is la tiv e and, p e r­
haps, p a r t y le aders. I f the reso­
lu tio n goes in i t w ill he a lm o s t
sure o f pas.sage since i t is n o t
l ik e ly th e leaders w i l l o k a y a n y
such m ove unless th e y in te n d to
go th i'o u g h w ith it.
T h e sponsors o f th o In v e s tig a ­
tio n w o td d c o n fin e i t to th e ad­
m in is t r a t io n o f the State C iv il
Service D e p a rtm e n t u p sta te o n ly .
T h e ir excuse fo r a b road I n q u iry
in to the depai-fm<uit w o u ld be on
b e h iilf o f u p s ta te co u n tie s w h o
are co m pelled u n d e r th e F it e T^aw
to place t h e ir p u b lic o ffic e s im d e r
some f o r m o f c iv il service a d m in ­
i s t r a t i o n - i n c l u d i n g o p tio n a l con­
t r o l b y th e s ta te body. T h e Inn u ir y , o stensif)ly, w o u ld be to en­
lig h te n th e c o im tio s on th e m e th ­
ods oi t lie C o m m is sio n
Q u e s tio n s a n d A n s w e r s O n F e d e r a liz a tio n
O f N ew
Y o r k S ta te E m p lo y m e n t S e r v ic e
F ederalization
of
the
State
p ]m ployrnent Service, w h ich to o k
place J a n u a r y 1 on direct o r d e r
of P ie s id e n t Roosevelt, h as deep
significance.
N o t only does it"
(hastically change the working
li fe o f m o r e t h a n 1,500 m e n a n d
w o m e n in N e w Y o r k S t a t e , h u t
it provides the b lu e p r in t fo r furtl'.er t r a n s f e r o f S t a t e f un ct i o n .s
t o t h e f ed e^ ^l g o v e r n m e n t .
Al­
ready the u n e m p lo y m e n t insur­
ance branch of the S tate L abor
D e p ^ i ’t m e n t f a c e s s u c h a c h a n g e ,
a n d j it is n o t u n l i k e l y t h a t t h e
w a r e m e r g e n c y w il l f i n d m o r e
S tate agencies going federal.
The L E A D E R has been p u b lis h ­
in g . these p a st w eeks,
m any
stories a b o u t fe d e ra liz a tio n , f r o m
N e w Y o i k C ity , W a s h in g to n , a n d
A lb a n y . T h is w e e k we have p re ­
pared a n u m b e r o f th e m a jo r
questions b o t h e r in g in te re s te d em ­
ployees a n d h a ve o b ta in e d f r o m
m a n y sources th e best a n sw e rs to
th e m a v a ila b le a t th is w r it in g .
W hen
re a d in g
these
answers,
please re m e m b e r t h a t th e y te ll
th e sta tu s o f each p ro b le m a t the
p resent m o m e n t, and a n y o r a ll
4. What is the new status oj
those transferred to U. S. service?
m a y be changed in th e f u t u r e . W e
w i l l p u b lis h su ch changes as th e y
occur, as w e ll as th e a n s w e rs to
a ll o th e r p ro b le m s t h a t m a y come
up. W’e w e lco m e c o m m e n ts as
w e ll as f u r t h e r q uestions.
T he employees w h o w e re tra n s ­
fe r r e d to th e F e d e ra l p a yi-o ll have
been g ra n te d a tw o m o n t h s ’ leave
o f absence w it h o u t p a y fro m
t h e ir Sta te p o sitions. Those who
h a d ach ie ved p e rm a n e n t status
in the Sta te service on o r p rio r
to D e ce m b e r 31, 1941, w e re tr'an.sfe rr e d to the F e d e ra l s e rvice ef.
f o c tiv e J a n u a r y 1, 1941 as probat io n a l in d e f in ite employees. A ll
o th e r employees in th e ca te g o ry
o f p ro v is io n a l and t e m p o r a r y em­
ployees w ere tr a n s fe r re d on a job
e m p lo y m e n t basis f o r a te m p o ­
r a r y p e rio d n o t to exceed n in e ty
days, -which m a y p o ssib ly be ex­
tended f o r an a d d itio n a l p e rio d ,
1. Wlilch employees have been
transferred from State to federal
payroll ?
A l l employees o f th e B u r e a u .of
P la c e m e n t whose d u tie s co n s is t­
ed w h o lly o r p r i n c ip a lly o f E m ­
p lo y m e n t a nd P la c e m e n t w o r k ,
a nd m a n y o f th e em ployees in th e
s t a f f services whose d u tie s w e re
p r in c ip a lly in c o n n e c tio n w i t h
s e rv ic in g the E m p lo y m e n t o ffic e s.
2. >\'hat are the cliances of new
jobs l)eing created a.s a result of
the reorganizalion?
I n s o f a r as S ta te p a y ro lls are
concerned i t is u n lik e ly t h a t a n y
n e w p o sitio n s w i l l be c re a te d as a
re s u lt o f the r e o rg a n iz a tio n .
5. If any are e v e n t u a l l y
dropped, do they go on State or
federal lists?
3. What about the recent (juestionnaire on which DPUI em­
ployees recorded their choice: to
work for the Stale or for the fed­
eral government?
T ho State C iv il S e rv ic e ,C o m m is ­
sion has n o t as y e t d e te rm in e d
w h e t h e r o r n o t th e employees
w h o w ere tr a n s f e r r e d can bo
placed on p re fe rre d e lig ib le lists
f o r possible re e m p lo y m e n t w ith
th e State, T h e names o f probat io n a l in d e f in ite em ployees who
m a y be d ropped f r o m th e F e d e ia l
p a y r o ll w i l l be placed on a F ed ­
e ra l re e m p lo y m e n t lis t a n d wdll bo
e lig ib le f o r r e in s ta te m e n t to o th e r
F e d e ia l jobs fo r w h ic h t h e y are
q u a lifie d .
These q u e s tio n n a ire s w e re n d t
g e n e ra lly d is tr ib u te d th r o u g h o u t
th e D P U I, b u t w ore d ire c te d o n ly
to th o employees w'ho w e re a c tu ­
a lly tr a n s fe r re d to th e F e d e ra l
G o ve rn m e n t. A p p r o x im a te ly 400
o f the employees so q u e stion e d
expressed a p re fe re n c e to r e m a in
on the State p a y ro ll.
More Next Wc*ek,
L IS T S
(A c tio n o n
P riso n
G u ard
A c t i o n o n t h e p r is o n g u a r d list
W'as f o r t h c o m i n g l a s t w e e k f r o m
the office of the State C orrec­
t i o n D f ’p a r l m e n t , w h e n a j j p o i n t m e n t s f o r pci-in an en t jol)s w o n t
<l()wn t o e l i g i b l e N o . 1 M , w i t h a
I ' a t i n g (,f 81).i;{2, w h i i ( ! t e m ])orary p o sts w e r e g iv e n d o w n to
e l i g i b l e N o . HiO, w h o s e r a t i n g
i s KS.BHH.
Do])Uty C'ommis.'^ioru'r L e o n a rd
e xp la in e d t b i t o r ig in a l s ta n d in g
on tip* list c o n tro ls change fr o m
t e n ijjo r a r y to pei in a n e n t status. I n
o th e r w ords, those w ho refuse
t e m p o ia r y jobs are consid ered fo r
p e rm a n e n t jobs w h e n eve r t h e ii’
n a m e is reached. 'I'be jjio b a tio n n t y j)crio(i is not considered fo r
t e m p o ia r y a p jio in te e s ; the threem o n th tri:»l jie rio d begins only
w i t h jx 'rm a n e iit a ])i)o in tn u u it.
T e m p o ra r y (Muiiloyee.; are not
e lig il)le fo r va c;;tio n leave n o r Is
It eoinp>il::ory th a t th ('y c o n tr ib ­
u te to tlie pension fund.
I n co n n e ctio n w lih tho te m p o ­
ra ry
s itu a tio n
among
guards,
pome h 'g is la tio n m ay be o ff('re d
ttt th is si'ssion o f the L e g is la tu re .
Since g u a rd s w ho are bei.ig re-
‘MON'fiPAf, FJPI.OYEES’
ATTENTION!
r ,K T
o r u
srKtiAL
‘
f'Sow
p r k io s
A l l l AI)
placed on a ternporai-y basis w ill
be o u t o f se rvice f o r th e d u ra tio n ,
tiioso w h o replace th e m m a y be
w o r k in g f o r s e v e ia l ye a rs w it h o u t
a n y o f the b e n e fits o f p e rm a n e n t
C iv il Se rvice e m p lo y m e n t.
I t Is
possible t h a t new le g is la tio n w i l l
place such t e n ip o r a r y v.'orkers on
Ijr e fo r re d lis ts w h e n those w h o m
th e y
rep la ce
re tu in
to
State
service.
N e x t m e e tin g o f the E lig ib le s
A s s o c ia tio n w i l l he held T h u r s d a y
n ig h , J a n u a r y 22, a t Jacob R iis
S e ttle m e n t
Hou.«e,
48
H e n ry
S tie e t, N e w Y o r k C ity .
C o u n se llo r
L is t
E x p e c te d
A lt h o u g h e s ta b lis h m e n t o f th e
e m p lo y m e n t co u n s e llo r lis t has
bet'n
h e kl
up
by
unexpected
snags, th e D iv is io n o f P la c e m e n t
a n d
U n e m jjlo y in e n t In s u ra n c e
w e n t ahead last w eek w it h plans
to m a k e w holesale a p p o in tm e n ts .
T he jo b s a re in th e E m jilo y m e n t
S ervice o ffice s, s w itc h e d J a n u a r y
1 lo fe d e ra l c o n tro l.
A n a lp h a b e tic a l lis t o f 80 names
was u n o ff ic i a ll y o b ta in e d by the
D P U I fr o m th e Sta te D e p a rtm e n t
o f (Mvil S ervice a iu l each was c ir ­
c u la riz e d w it h the <iuery: W o u ld
he accc})t
a iii) o in tm e n t
if o f­
fere d ?
C iv il ' Service
o ffic ia ls
w o u ld not g ive o u t the lis t u n o f­
f ic ia lly f o r fe a r t h a t i t m ig h t n o t
jib e w it h th o o ff ic ia l list.
M e a n w h ile D P t J I o f f ic ia ls a n x
io u sly a w a it e s ta b lis h m e n t o f the
list, and p lan to m ake a p p o in t­
m en ts im m e d i;ite ly a fte rw a r d s , on
the basis o f accc|)tances o b tained
o \’c r the week-end.
Mow
AH L a t e s t K I - X 'O K D S — R A D I O S
B K ' V C l lOS — K l . I X T U I C A l .
A I ‘I*L I A N t'K S
B u y - a - B i k c atui . V v o i d - a - l l i k e
Tryno Hobbycraft &
Supply Co.
•
T in -:\!()
R A D IO
8 1 C h a i r t b e i s S t.
. l iis l
II
C O..
Inc.
N .Y . C ity
S(»‘ |IS \> C s l
of
lt/<>a<l\va.\
'IV Ie p h c n o W O r t h 2 -0I72-.S
JO H N I.. SI I.I.^\.VN
\ t i t h Driikc l> is( libiil iiik ('«.
F IM E F U R
IV S U F F S
I’iK'UfI lidck
<'oinliiiiiil ion.
I’cisiiiii
l.itiiili — I (IV — Sfiil,
lo Mulrli
Aii> l iir ( iiiil or ( iilliir. _
'I'o
clobf
I'lil.
I
^
, UvJ
hi'liM'liiiiis.
J r o m .................
.M . \M 1 . \ ( ' T r i { i : i { o r i i m c n u s
Saks Fur Company
143
\\ i:s r
siiHi
OlK'ii lo U:30 I' M .
sr.,
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c i rv
•
I’ Kii. 6-6944
iiiKi s . \ u i , i ; - n v K n
.AJl S K K. X r S \MI>MO CO.VIS
SO',' K K u r c r i o N
ric i s i . w
N E W B IL L S
A L P >A N Y - As the 1942 State
I je g is la tu r e stej)ped in to its sec­
ond week, th e flo o d o f C iv il Servic(! b ills c o n tin u e d . A m o n g tho
h ig h lig h t s :
T lu ; Pago P ill, S. I. 113, p la c in g
ve te ra n s on th e top o f C iv il Ser­
vice lists, b u t s u b o rd in a te to d is­
abled v e te ra n s w h o go to th e top
u n tlc r jire s o n t -law.
T h e W ic k s B il l, S. I. l.'?4, end­
in g th e p r o b a t io n a r y p e rio d fo r
I)rt)nu)ted employees.
T h e C re w s l^ ill, A. I. 98, ending
e d u c a tio n a l c re d its in p ro m o tio n
tests.
T he D o r n B ill, A. I. 99, estab
lis h in g i) ie f e r r e d lis ts on a com
m is s io n -w id e r a t h e r th a n d6part
u'.ont-wido basis.
'I'ho ( iu id a B ill, A. I. 102, p ro vid
in g f o r c re d its fo r v o lu n te e r c iv il
ia n defense w o r k in open com
j x 't it iv e a n d p r o m o tio n tests.
Mme. Baldwina
A I D S Bridal Outfits
Where Do S T U D Y
I S tan d?
Tho riilluwtiiK are the la test cerfifieatioiis from popular S ta t e listH
in New VorU City unil Albany. P
ilenotes perm an en t; T m e a n s t e m ­
porary.
Junior Clerli
P - N e w Y o r k -$9 00 .. .
2,3.^5 82.875
P —A l b a n y - .¥900 ........ 0,899 76.50
T - N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 . ..
6,856 77.7.T
T - A l b a n y - . ‘>9C0 ........ 6,610 78.45
Junior StenograplicT
P - N e w York—$900...
1,669 8:}.70
T - N o w York—$900...
2.245 78.00
Junior Typist
P —N e w York -.f;900...
1,726 85.70
P —A l b a n y - $900 ........ 3,394 76.50
T - N e w York-$9U0...
3,.193 76.60
T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .......... 3,390 77.24
A.ssistani File C’lerli
P —New York—$1,200 .
24 3 88.20
P - N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 . ..
611 86.70
P-A U )a n y -. 'S l , 2 0 0 ___
188 88.6t)
1'—A lb a n y—$„(K) ........ 2,094 84.(10
T - N e w l o r k —$1,200..
459 87.30
T - A l b a n y —$1,200 ___ 1,250 85.30
T-A lb uny-!f9C 0 ........ 3,350 82.50
.Assi.stant Clerli
P —N e w York-$1,200.
138 90.17
P-Albany-.'i;.l,2U0 ----908 86.97
T- N .> w Y o r k -$1,200.
817 87.17
T -A ibany~ $ ],2 0 0 . .. .
2,517 84.57
.\HsiKtant Ste no era plie r
P - N e w York—$1,200.
‘.’17 88.00
P - N e w York—$1,200..
3.')5 87.70
T N e w York -$1,200.
1,6S3 81.60
T - A l b a n y -$1,200 . . .
1,35) 83.20
T - N e w Y o rk -$'J 00 ...
1,383 7968
A s si st a n t Typist
P - A l b a n y - $ 1 . 2 0 0 ___
189
87.40
I’- i '- e w Vo.ii-5;i,200.
3(i9 S(i.'J9
T - N e w YorU-.'S960. ..
383 ili.16
T - N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 ___ 1,383
79.68
T-All)aiiv-.'i;i,20Li . . . .
I,4b0 77.fc4
l.ates t [lernianent uppointiiiontti
from tliesc list s follow :
Junior Clerk
N e w York -$ 900 ........ 1,635
83.975
Albany -$9‘J0
6,850
77.875
Junior Stcno;;rai)Iier
N e w York—.'iJSO .......... 1,011
86.10
Albany-lf900 ................ ^.347
77.80
Junior I'ypittt
N('w York-$9U0 ........ 1..390
86.T0
A lbaiiy- $900 ................ 3,199
80.10
.Assistant I'ilo ClerU
N ew i:urk-$aOO
iOo
Aibanv-.«1.200 ............
U7
Albany-$<JOO ................. 1,581
A s s i s t a n t ClerK
N ew Vorl{--$1,200 ___
.’9
Albany-$1.200 ............
786
.'VShistant Stenograplier
New Voi-k-$l,200........
173
Albany-$1,200 ............
472
.Assistant Typ is t
N . w York-$960 ..........
539
Albanv-$J,060 ............
167
59.60
89,20
84 70
90.75
87.26
89.10
87.10
85.29
87.60
L oans
.
B o Indivl chial
M a d e to o rd er
w i tl i i n LM liour.s
L ic e n s e E x a m in e r
I’rocediire lor Knglish Test.
I ' r o i i i o u r i ii o<l ( -l s o r
.voiir
sk eli'li
. .
E a c h a p p lic a n t s h a ll be r e q u ire d
K m k Iv
$ 1 6 .5 0 u p
iiia d c
K'own,s
$ 1 0 .9 5 u p
fo i'th on f o r m MV-142.
301 £. Forc'ham
T he e x a m in e r re q u ire s th e a p ­
Road
to
pass
p lic a n t
an
E n g lis h
to read
and
to s t
as
set
e x p la in
the
S K ilK w icU
3 -4 7G 9
v a rio u s signs as th e y a p p e a r on
t h is f o rm . I n a i- riv in g a t th e re ­
P e rso n a l
s u lt o f the E n g lis h test, th e ex­
a m in e r m u s t n o t base his decision
LOANS
on te c h n ic a litie s o f p r o n u n c ia tio n
and e x p la n a tio n o f th e roa d signs.
If
the
a p p lic a n t
a m in e r e nters
th e
fa ils ,
r e s u lt
th e
ex­
AT A
in
the
BANK R A T E
space p ro v id e d on th e roa d test
p e r m it s lip and refuses to give
the roa d test. I f th e a p p lic a n t
passes th e E n g lis h test, th e ex­
a m in e r sh a ll no te same on the
p e r m it and proceed to th e co lo r
test.
Procedure for Color Test. JKach
a p p lic a n t is g iv e n a c o lo r te st by
th e e xa m in e r.
I f th e a p p lic a n t passes th e co lo r
tost, a le tte r “ p ” is m a r k e d in
tho space p ro v id e d u n d e r co lo r
test re s u lt on th e face o f the
p e rm it. I f th e a p p lic a n t fa ils , the
le tte rs “ C B ” a re pla ce d in tho
space u n d e r c o lo r to st re s u lts a nd
a n o ta tio n made on th e face o f
th o p e r m it o f the c o lo rs t h a t the
a p p lic a n t i? b lin d to.
Whi.-thor the a p p lic a n t fa ils or
passes th e color^^tost, ho is to bo
g iv e n the ro a d tost.
T h e co lo r
te s t is k e p t f o r s t a tis t ic a l p u r ­
poses only.
If you live or work In
Gii'.'iter New York you rivn
bori'ow from $100 to $1,000 —
or nioro — on YOUR SKJNAT I ' K E alcne! — niul repay it
In 12 or IS inonth.'^. You can
do U by iihono or letter — Just
■State tlie amount you want to
borrow — -I liour.s after your
application i.s ii p p r o v e il YOU II.VVE YOUK M O NK Y!
!
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T H IItD AYE, a t 14S S<.
M £ ] lr o s e
5 -G 0 O O
I’KRSOXAL l o .ax .s e r v i c e
12-18-24 MO.VTHS
•Member Federal Reserve .System
Kvdcral Deposit Insuran ce
Next week—the procedure for
giving road tests.
LEARN TO TYPE
ON A
Tyt e l l T y p e w rite r J
SpeciaS Rates for Students
K K .V U N JiT O N O lt I’N I t K K W O O D
N O IS K l.K S S
. 6 m o s. fo r $ 1 0 .
F u ll R e n t a l F e e A p p l i e d I 'o w a r d s P u r c h a s e P r ic e
o f A n y M a c h in e B o u g h t W i th in O N E Y E A R
i
1.0 d I . V . M O N D N ,
rs,i{s(>N.\i. Vi{ L>r I'. i( I V
E D E L S T E IN B R O S .
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1.. 1. Clt>
a t Q u e e n s P la z a
New York*s Leading Typewriter Exchange
i 123 F U L T O N
STREET
B E e k m a n 3 -5 3 3 5
T uesday,
Jan u ary
20,
1942
W ELFARE
C IV IL
NEW S
a
By H E N R Y T R A V E R S
Chitier chat ter
More t h a n 75 s t a f f m e m b e r s a tI'lid c d t h e fa rew e ll p a r t y g iv en
p opular T o w n s e n d H a n d , D f i e c t o r
C o m m u n ity R e la tio n s , a t th e
^ M ine Club la s t week. H e 's g o in g
to the OPM . . . C h a r l i e M c l l a l e ,
tho ge nia l r e c e p tio n is t a t 902, w h o
5 'I'ved a s a 1st L i e u t e n a n t in t h e
jir.st. W o rld W a r , h a s a g a i n off. red his se rv ic e s to t h e g o v e r n ­
m ent . . . A n n a I ’o d e l l of t h e
I,ngal Division
and
M argaret
jj li tz of R e s o u r c e a r e a t M iam i
I!each . . . R u t h K H ‘i n h o I z of
Pi ecial I n v e s t ig a t io n s h a s j u s t ret ’lrned f r o m h e r a n n u a l v isit to
F'lorida . . . H e l e n
M ayer
of
M edical & N u r s i n g j u s t r e t u r n e d
•from a tw o w e e k s ’ v a c a t io n
w h ic h illness s t r e t c h e d in to t h r e e
w e e k s , . . M a r y S t e w a r t of M e d i­
cal is w illing to give lessons to
a n j'o n e w ho would like to le a rn
t h e g a m e of Aflchigan o r a n y
o t h e r g a m e a c c o r d in g to Hoylo
. . . C a lh e r in e f'ook , the c h a rm ­
ing s te n o in Special I n v e s t i g a ­
tions/ w ould p ro b a b ly win a p o p u ­
l a r i t y c o n te s t a t 902 B 'w a y . . . .
F r a n c e s W eld o n and V era M c ­
N a l l y of R e s o u r c e a r e p l a n n i n g to
sp e n d thcii’ v a c a t io n in F l o r i d a
. . . T h e n e w u n i f o r m s of tho
e le v a to r o p e r a t o i s w e re n o tic e d
by all p a s s e n g e r s on t h e d a y of
t h e i r a p p e a r a n c e . M aro < is looks
t h e p a r t of a s e a - c a p t a i n while
S E R V IC E
LEADER
K o o k p r ’s u n i f o r m te n d s to rival
a n d o u t s h i n e his s p a r k l i n g \vit
. . . W e d d i n g hells r e c e n tl y
c h im e d for A m e lia D alven, ty p is t
in D.O. 81. A m e lia is re s i g n in g to
live in P h i l a d e l p h ia . . . B e r n a r d
C h a z e n , Office M a n a g e r In D.O.
72, Is a p r o u d d a d . . . Violet
B rnn u l.sh aft, a c le i k in D O . ?A,
soon will be fla s h in g p h o to s of
h e r ne w b a b y bn^v . . . A da I ’itzep,
s t e n o g r a p h e r in D.O. 31, will middle-aisle it s h o r t l y . . . A ro m a n c e
that
.started
in B ro n x -Q u o e n s
OAA h a s blo.ssonied out to w e d ­
d in g bells for Doni ( 'o r l a n g H o of
OAA a n d 1*aiiline F iJloranio of
tlie Div. of S h e l te r Care.
Page
e rt Glass, D O. n ; Dorothy H e a rn ,
D.O. 17; L a u r a Jensen, D O . 17;
B lanche D ansky, D.O. 17; A dam
Som m er, D.O. 17; Rose (Jans. D.O.
17; Sylvia Zirin. D.O, 17; Carol
H irsch, D.O. 17; Saloindn Shapiro„
D.O. 17; S a ra h A.^K, D.O 17; L u­
cille TucUnian, D O. 17; Mir a m
Kah.an, D.O. 11; R uth C. «'.inslnirj^’-,
D.O. 11; i'Jstelie I-uUas,
D.O. 11;
I^illian C. Palace DO . 11; Jaint-.-i
S. McKav. D.O. 11: Helen Silversti'iti, D.O II; Rutli Yii.st, D.O. II ;
S A i l h u r Di'insvt'ar, D.O. 11: A nna
liarr. D O . 11 : I.la AIil.«tein. D.O..
11; Ahratn V'ogel, D O . 11; Justiiio
Ponthiis, D O 11: .luliu.^; PLOSh-'ck,
D.O. 11 Sanniel M. Hacket. DO.'
11; Ida Kornhluin, D.O. 11; Krerla,
Ramcl.son, D.O. 17: M "rifl Sack,
L.).0. 17: Meyer Drabkin, _ D O .
17; At)i'aham Hreiman, D.O. 17.
lian, D.O. 17; Helen Co.stanzo, D.O.
2.5; A b r a h a m Magidoff, D O . 5;
Madeline LiquoH, D.O. 81; Charles
M
W erner, D.O. 25; J u 1 i u s
S c hw a rtz, D.O. 31; Juliu.s S a m u ­
els, D.O. 17; Helen Pofirhnan, D.O.
17; l'’rancos Neuf haler, D.O. 17;
Loins Milkman, D.O. 5$; H a rr y
Merm elstein, D.O. 5: Hoherf M a rk ­
owitz, D.O. 7^}; Tessie Rauoh, D.O.
5; Charlotfo C,. Rn.s.'^waai', D.O, 3;
l^Imniji Ligett,
D.O.
5:
Leona
S fha oter, D.O. o ; William Ko.s.s,
D.O. 5; V era Cnwlos, D.O. 5; Kdw ard J. Sette, D O . 5: S h a m rv B.
WiLson, D O. 0; Fi\afric'e Onldma'i,
!'> O. 5; Mohilo Kegman D.O. 3;
Irv in g Kaye. D.O. 3; Joseph Siegel.
D.O. 3: tte>'iiia Ro.sp. D.O. 17: Anno
Dowling, D O . 17; H . '^ n Flailnarn,
O. 17; R ita Levy, D.O. 17; Rob­
Recent Assignments
A ssistant Supervisors: Hilda TTollycr, D.O, 17: David Lcviii. NonS e ttle m e nt I')iv.; S a ra h Welling­
ton, D.O. 17: N orm an Pe'zlin -r,
D O . 11; Sophie M a o z , D.O.
M adelaine
Beardsley.
D.O.
11;
C lara W einberg, D.o! 17.
S o f i a ] I n v e s t i g a t o r s : Rose Jabon-
S T O P !
A
PO STA L
p o in te d r e g u la r c a r r i e r s w ith a
l ib e ra l p r o p o r t io n of t h e m s e r v ­
i n g s u b s ti t u t io n p e rio d s of t h r e e
a n d o n c -h alf y e a r s a n d u p w a r d .
NEW S
By D O N A L D M acD O U G A L
Laborers Want
Title Change
S p u rr e d by t h e e f f o rt s of L o c a l 1,
N a tio n a l A ssoc ia tion of P o s t O f­
fice a n d R a il w a y M ail L a b o r e r s
a ffiliate d w i t h th e -Am erican F e d ­
e ration of L a b o r, a c a m p a i g n is
c iu r e n t ly u n d e r w a y to c h a n g e
tlie title of p o sta l l a b o r e r to t h a t
of m ail h a n d le r .
Tho g r o u p feels it is -sp e a k in g
not w i t h o u t ju s tific a tio n . S o m e of
the d u tie s re q u ire d by t h i s job a r e
U) h a n d li n g of c a n c e llin g m a cliines, i n s t r u m e n t a l in t h e c a n ­
cellation of s t a m p s a n d l e t t e r s
and (2) k n o w le d g e of p r i m a r y
s e p a r a tio n of letters.
H a ro ld McAvoy, n a ti o n a l p r e s i ­
dent. h a s b een o p e r a t i n g f r o m t h e
Capitol Hill e nd on th is m a t t e r
No legislation is r e q u ir e d fo r th is
rectification.
Subbing Order
Local 1 also Is c o n c e r n e d w i t h
a n o th e r ite m a t t h e m o m e n t : th e
re sc inding of t h e H o w e s “ sub-
b i n g ’’ o rd e r, e n a b lin g p o s ta l la ­
b o r e r s w ho h a v e h a d t h r e e y e a r s
o f s a t i s f a c t o r y se rv ice to t a k e a
n o n -c o m p e titiv e e .xam ination fo r
p r o m o tio n to p o sta l c le rk s a n d
c a r r i e r s w i t h o u t re s i g n in g t h e i r
p r e s e n t r e g u l a r s t a t u s to b e co m e
s u b s t i t u t e c le rk s a n d c a r r i e r s .
T h e g r o u p in sists t h e “ s u b b i n g ”
o r d e r is u n f a ir b e c a u s e it “ r e ­
t a r d s g e n u in e p ro m o tio n o p p o r ­
t u n it i e s fo r p o sta l l a b o r e r s ’’. Upon
w h i c h it e la b o ra t e s : “ W e fa v o r
g iv in g p o sta l la b o re rs t h e o p p o r ­
t u n i t y to r e ta i n t h e i r r e g u l a r l a ­
b o r e r s t a t u s while r o t a t i n g on th e
c lc rk a n d c a r r i e r list u n til t h e i r
n u m b e r h a s been r e a c h e d fo r
r e g u l a r a p p o in t m e n t . T his, in o u r
opinion, is t h e only w a y p r o m o ­
tio n a l o p p o r t u n it i e s for p o sta l la ­
b o r e rs w ould re ally m o a n s o m e ­
t h i n g ’’.
Subs Advanced
F o u r classified s u b s t i t u t e c a r ­
r i e r s h a v e been a p p o in t e d a s r e g u ­
l a r s by P o s t m a s t e r A lb e rt G o ld ­
m a n as of J a n u a r y 16 to fill e.xisting v a ca n cie s. Since t h e p r e s e n t
c a r r i e r eligible list w a s p r o m u l ­
g a te d in M a rc h , 1937, 299 c la ss i­
fied s u b s ti t u t e s h a v e been ap-
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D e fe n s e C o m m itte e fo r G o v e rn ­
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inside th e city.
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M ichaels, M rs. M a ry d in s a v a g e ,
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r e c t o r of M e n tal H ygiene out in
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r e c e n t q u a r t e r l y c o n f e re n c e of th e
M e n ta l H y g ie n e D e p a r t m e n t : “ A
R e p o r t of the R e s e a r c h e s C a rrie d
O u t a t th e P s y c h i a t i i c I n s t i t u t e
D u r i n g tho Y e a r 1941 ’’ by Dr.
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S p in a l F r a c t u r e s D u iin j' Shock
T h e r a p i e s , ” hy..^Dr. W illia m A.
H o rw itz :
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ceive $32 a m o n th in a d d itio n to
r e g u la r w a g e s for o u tsid e board
a n d lodging w h e t h e r o r n o t th e re
a r e a c c o m m o d a t io n s in th e in s t i ­
tu tio n .
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th e M e n tal H y g ie n e L a w t h a t s a l ­
a r ie s of o ffic e rs a n d e m p lo y e es in
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for N e w
D o e s it h e lp th e w a r
effo rt?
I f th e a n s w e r is in t h e a f f i r m a t i v e , t h e n a n y d i s c o m f o r t o r p e r s o n a l s a c r i f i c e m u s t b e a c c e p t e d b y e m p l o 3^ees.
I f t h e a n s w e r i s i n t h e n e g a t i v e , t h e n t h e M a y o r ’s a c ­
t i o n in o r d e r i n g an e x t e n d e d w o r k w e e k m u s t b e c o n s i d ­
e r e d unjust.
in th e H o s p ita ls Dept. . . . N a v y
r e c r u i t m e n t b ooklets still c a r r y th e
l e g e n d : “ D o y o u w a n t t o s t r o l l on
thr- b e a c h o f W a i k i k i ? ” . . . T e c h ­
nological
advances
are
already
c a u s i n g l a y o f f s in a i r c r a f t p l a n t s
. . . T h e b a t t l e in t h e L e g i s l a t u r e
f o r t h e d iffe re n tia l f o r ail d r a fte d
S U i t e e m p l o y e e s is ju.st so m u c h
s h a d o w - b o x i n g . I t h a s n ’t g o t a
c h a n c e . . . T h e U . S. C i vi l S e r v i c e
C om m ission a d d s people to U ncle
S a m ’s p a y r o l l a t t h e r a t e o f t h r e e
a m i n u t e . . . O^ne o f t h e M a y o r ’s
s e c r e t a r i e s is A r m y - b o u n d . . .
T h u n d e r on
We
f e e l th at th is is s u e is n o t o n e fo r n a m e - c a ll in g ;
e i m p l y o n e in w h i c h a l l t h e f a c t s m u s t b e c o n s i d e r e d .
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reporter
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alleged ly
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city
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rad ical
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an
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n e r in w h i c h t h e a d d i t i o n a l w o r k - t i m e w i l l b e u t i l i z e d .
is w i d e s p r e a d t a lk t h a t t h e m o t i v a t i n g r ea -
U nion .
of
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city
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fact
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in
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because
em p lo y ees
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size
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situ a tio n
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p r o v id e d he k n o w s th at h is e f fo r ts are h e lp in g the w a r
p r o g r a m . H e is n o t w i l l i n g t o g iv e h is t im e m e r e l y to d o
m ere
the
w ork
war
th ou gh
of
the
program
sam e
he
th e ex tern a l
kin d — w o r k
c a n ’t s e e ;
situ a tio n
w hose
th is
tie-in
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is b ein g
w ith
h im
as
used to tak e a d ­
v a n t a g e o f him .
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L aG u ard ia
th at
the
th ou gh t.
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of
M r.
in o r d e r i n g an e x t e n d e d w o r k - w e e k , w e
any
way
im p u g n in g
feel
w h o le
m atter
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upon
ca lcu la ted
sh o u ld
have
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in ad van ce, in fo r m e d th e m o f th e p r o p o s e d a c tio n , g iv e n
c le a r ly h is r e a s o n s f o r it, an d w o r k e d o u t w i t h t h e m an
e fficien t
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candor
b o th s id e s — n o th in g le s s w ill do.
and
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C o m m i s s i o n e r B l a n s h a r d , M c C l o s ­ In t h e B a y R i d g e s e c t i o n o f B r o o k ­
H e plays ten n is, g o lf and
k e y w a s la rg ely resp o n sib le for th e lyn.
e v id e n c e w h ic h c a u s e d th e M a n ­ brid ge a n d says' h e is a n a m a t e u r
He
h a t t a n G r a n d J u r y t o b o l t a n d a c t i n e a c h o f t h e s e ’' p a s t i m e s .
i n a w a y p r e v i o u s G r a n d J u r i e s h a d d o e s n ’t e x p e c t t o h a v e m u c h t i m e
n o t d a r e d . T h e r e s u l t o f t h e m a s s t o i m p r o v e h i s a m a t e u r s t a t u s in
o f corru p tion
presented
to
th is a n y o f t h e s e d iv e r s i o n s in th e n e a r
n o w - f a m o u s “ r u n a w a y G r a n d J u r y ” f u t u r e . L i t e r a l l y , h e J ia s h i s s l e e v e s
w a s th e a p p o in t m e n t o f T h o m a s E . rolled u p a n d is g o in g a b o u t th e
of
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D e w e y a s sp e cia l p ro secu to r a n d reo rg a n iza tio n
the
disb arm en t of D ixie
D a v is , o f f ic e s in a c a r e f u l, m e t h o d ic a l,
ty p ica lly M cC lo sk e y m a n n e r.
S ch u ltz m ou thpiece.
first
lieu ten a n t y clep t P u llm a n C arr . . .
c o n fid en ce
on
A local fire com pany recen tly
resp onded to an alarm fr om a
s t r e e t box. “ W h e r e ’s the fire I”
th e y shouted to a woman stand'ng
near the box. “ T h e re ’s no fire,”
came the rea d y answer. “I ’m the
air-raid w arden — I turned the
handle to le t you kno w I ’m ready
fo r duty" . . . The O C D is taking
s tep s to aid the hard-of-hearing
who can’t respond to a ^iren in
case o f an air raid . . . The W ages
and H o u r s A g e n c y is headed for
the T im e s Square s e c t o r . . . A d d
slick slogans: " If you don’t know
w h a t cooperatio n means, watch
what happens to a wagon when
the w heel com es o f f ! ” I t ’s fr om
a local O E M office . . . The
S alv atio n A r m y re p o r ts that the
help
at
T if fa n y ’s
con trib­
u te s far m ore than the customers.
. . . W h a t ’s going to be w ith all
that extra space the regional o f ­
fice of the O C D has in the P o r t
A u th o r i ty B uildin g t . . .
le tte r s
T h e L E . A D K R i n v i t e s a l l r e a d e r s t o w r i t e in u p o n a n y C i v i l S e r v i c e s u b j e c t .
L ette rs receiv e the c a re­
fu l atten tio n o f th e ed ito rs.
T h o s e o f g e n e ra l in t e r e s t w ill be p rin ted .
L e t t e r s w h i c h a p p e a r in t h e s e
c o l u m n s m a y be a n s w e r e d by r e a d e r s w ith o t h e r p o i n t s o f v ie w .
It is th e in ten tio n o f th is d e p a r tm e n t
t o b e a n o p e n f o r u m f o r p e o p l e i n t e r e s t e d in c i v i l s e r v i c e .
,Where Is the Money
Comin^ii: From?
B u sin ess
P r io r to h is a p p o in t m e n t in J a n ­
u a r y , 1934, a s a n e x a m i n e r o f a c ­
c o u n t s by P a u l B la n s h a r d , M cC los­
k e y lived th e q u ie t life o f th e a v e r ­
a g e p rosaic su b u rb a n b u sin ess m an.
B o r n i n P r i n c e t o n , N e w J e i ’s e y , in
1903, h e w a s e d u c a t e d i n p a r o c h i a l
sch o o ls, P r in c e to n H ig h S ch o o l and
P r in ce to n U n iv e r sity , fr o m w h ich
In t h e n a t u r a l s e q u e n c e o f e v e n t s ,
He
F I R S T C I T Y - W I D E S H E R I F F is h e g r a d u a t e d i n J u n e , 1924.
q u iet, m i l d - m a n n e r e d , 39-year-old s p e n t h is n e x t t e n y e a r s a s a s a le s ­
m a n a n d s a le s m a n a g e r fo r the
J o h n J . M c C lo s k e y , J r ., P r in c e ­
F iresto n e T ire a n d R u b b er C om ­
t o n , ’24.
pany, w o rk in g ou t of N ew a rk ,
In m ore w a y s th a n o n e M cC los­
W a d in g th ro u g h th e s e e m in g ly in ­
su rm o u n ta b le
m asses
of
d e t a i l k e y ’s e d u c a t i o n b e g a n w h e n h e e n ­
te r ed th e c ity s e r v ic e . I n th e s a m e
t h a t g o i n t o t h e w o r k o f a M a y o r ’s
y e a r , 1934, h e e n r o l l e d i n B r o o k l y n
o f f i c e i s n o t h i n g n e w t o M c C l o s k e y , La w S c h o o l . O n e o f h i s c l a s s m a t e s
In
a fo r m e r H e r la n d s in v estig a to r. A s w a s his boss P a u l B la n sh a r d .
an
e x a m i n e r o f a c c o u n t s u n d e r J u n e , 1937, h e g r a d u a t e d c u m l a u d e ,
a m em b er of the P h ilo n o m ic Coun­
both B la n sh a r d a n d H erla n d s, M c­
c il , t h e s c h o o l ’s h o n o r s o c i e t y , a n d
C l o s k e y d i d t h e t o u g h , u n s p e c t a c ­ a m e m b e r o f t h e e d i t o r i a l s t a f f of
u la r s p a d e -w o r k w h ic h r e s u lt e d in th e L a w R e v i e w . H e w a s a d m itte d
th e s e n s a tio n a l e x p o s e s o f th e W e l­ to th e bar in D e c e m b e r o f th a t
year.
fare Islan d p e n iten tia r y m e ss and
S le e v e s R o lled U p
th e D u t c h S c h u ltz b a il-b on d r a ck et.
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Hannah,
recovered
con for th e o rd er w a s b u d g e t, n o t d e fe n s e . T h is p o in t is
w ith
sev­
t i e s . . . O r g a n i z a t i o n in t h e S a n i ­
ta tio n
a n e x te n s io n o f th e w o r k -w e e k at th is tim e.
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b e r ’s e l e c t i o n , a s s o c i a t e s i n t h e I n ­
v e s t i g a t i o n s o f f i c e u r g e d h i m to
t a k e a c r a c k a t t h e f i r s t c i v i l ser vice e x a m in a tio n fo r th e new ly ,
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a n d n o w m o d e s t l y a d m i t s t h a t he
w a s g r e a t ly su r p r ise d to fin d th at
h e fin ish ed n u m b e r 2 in th e test.
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J a n iia ry
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from a n y oth er source, th e s ellin g
p rice o f th e m e r c h a n d is e o ff e r e d
S irs;
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for s a le m u s t be I n c re a sed .
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c u s s i o n r e c e n t l y a m o n g c i t y e m ­ o f c o u r s e , Is a s s u m i n g t h a t o p e r a t ­
p lo y e e s (o f w h o m I a m o n e ) a b o u t in g
costs
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Increases
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It is n o t a p r o b l e m f o r t h e m , b u t
d u e to th e p r e s e n t e m e r g e n c y .
A t th e lie u iin g b e fo r e th e C ity s tr ictly for th e B o a rd o f E s t im a t e .
C o n n c i l C o t n m i t l c e , a n d in v a r i o u s T h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a j t e o r a d m i n n e w s p a p e r a i t i c l e s , i n c l u d i n g t h e I s t i a t i v e h e a d is i d e n t i c a l t o t h a t
o n e in T h e L E A D E R , t h e r e w a s o f a c o r p o r a t i o n h e a d o r b o a r d o f
B o m e c r i t i c i s m o f t h e f a c t t h a t d i r e c t o r s a n d t h e r e f o r e it b e c o m e s
t h e s e e m jilo y e e g r o u p s did n o t p r o ­ th o ir p r o b le m to d e c id e w h e r e th e
p o s e t h e s o u i c e f r o m w h i c h t h e f u n d s a r e to c o m e f r o m .
m o n e y s h o u l d be d e r i v e d .
It s e e m s
W ith th e incrcAsed c o st o f liv in g
t o m e t h a t t h i s c r i t i c i s m , s l i g h t a s a n d I h o i n c r e a s e in r e n t s , t h e r e is
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tncMease.«i In s a l a r y , t h e m a t t e r o f r e s o i t .
If th is ca n n o t he d on e be­
%vhero t h e m o n e y is c o m i n g f r o m c a u s e o f a c o n s t i t u t i o n a l l i m i t , t h e
la w sh o u ld be a m e n d ed to p erm it
it.
I offer th is m e th o d of obtain in g
th e m o n e y a s a la st resort, and
o n l y i f i t c a n n o t b e f o u n d In a c c r u ­
als or by in c r e a sin g
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t r a n s i t f a r e in t h e C i t y o f N e w
York.
W .F .L .
T lie L E A D E R w o u ld lik e to h e a r
o t h e r o p i n i o n s . —E d i t o r .
Raise Age of
Cop Candidates?
N e w Y o r k ’s y o u n g m e n a r e n o t
in s u f f i c ie n t n u m b e r s n o w to c o m ­
p e te fo r th e c o m in g p a tro lm a n test.
R e m e d y : C on sid eration sh ou ld be
g i v e n t o t h o s e o v e r 29 y e a r s o f a g e ,
t o a llo w th e m to c o m p e te in th e
p a t r o l m a n ’s e x a m i n a t i o n .
A 30-Y E A R A P P L IC A N T .
Q U E S T IO N , P L E A S E
Maintainer’s Helpers
Won’t Lose Rights
M . S.: I f y o u e n lis t or a r e
d r a fted into a n y o f th e a r m e d
f o r c e s a ll y o u r r i g h t s a s a m a in t a i n e r ’s h e l p e r “ B ” w i l l b e p r e ­
served. Y o u r e n lis tm e n t w ill be
c o n sid e re d th e s a m e a s a m ilita ry
le a v e a n d is, in e f f e c t , a le a v e o f
a b se n c e. I f y o u a c c e p t a p osition
a t t h e s h i p y a r d s a t P e a r l H a i- b o r ,
y o u w ill be c o n sid ered on m ilita ry
le a v e a n d th e u s u a l le a v e o f Ab­
sen ce m u st be req uested of your
d e p a r t m e n t h e a d . T h i s m a t t e r is
e n tir e ly d isc re tio n a r y w ith him .
This Resignation
Needn’t Be Final
T. S .: I f y o u r esig n y o u r p r e se n t
p o sitio n w it h th e city, sin c e y o u
feel th at y ou r serv ices at p resen t
w o u l d b e f a r m o r e v a l u a b l e in a
d e fe n s e in d u s tr y in v ie w o f y o u r
con sid erab le
experien ce
du rin g
th e first W orld W ar, you are en ­
title d to r^ake a n a p p lic a tio n for
r ein sta tem en t w ith in one year of
y o u r r e s i g n a t i o n . I t is , h o w e v e r ,
en tirely d iscretio n a ry w ith your
d e p a r tm e n t h e a d a s to w h e th e r
you
w ill be resto red
to y o u r
o r ig in a l p o sitio n or not. T h e fa c t
t h a t y o u a r e e n tit le d to m a k e a n
a p p lica tio n for a r ein sta te m e n t
d o e s n ’t m e a n t h a t y o u r j o b is
a u to m a tica lly
returned
to
you
w h en you com e back.
Firemen May Reclaim
Jobs After War
J. K .: A s a n elig ib le on th e fire­
m a n list y o u are e n titled to th e
f o l l o w i n g r i g h t s : 1. I f y o u a r e
eith er d ra fted or v o lu n teer for
a r m y ser v ic e , y o u r n a m e w ill be
resto r e d to its p o sitio n on th e list
u p o n y o u r r e t u r n . 2. I f y o u a r e a t
p r e se n t s e r v in g y o u r prob a tio n a ry
p eriod a ft e r h a v in g receiv ed a n
a p p o in tm e n t to a n a p p rop riate
p o s itio n f r o m th is list, a n d a r e
eith e r d r a fte d or v o lu n te er , y o u r
se r v ic e s in th e a r m y w ill be c o n ­
sid ered a s h a v in g sa tisfa cto rily
com p leted
y o u r
p ro b a tio n a ry
perio d , a n d y o u r job w ill be c o n ­
sidered p e r m a n e n t u p o n y o u r re­
tu rn .
3. I f y o u a c c e p t a n a p ­
p oin tm en t as special p atrolm an
fr o m th is list, youi' n a m e w ill n o t
be t a k e n o f f t h e f i r e m a n list, a nd
w hen your
n u m b e r is r ea ch ed ,
y o u w ill be a llo w e d to a c c e p t a
p o s i t i o n a s f i r e m a n . 4. I f d u r i n g
y o u r s e r v ic e in th e a r m e d fo r c es
th e list fo r fiy e m a n exp ires, yo u r
n a m e w ill be p la ced on a special
m ilita r y list for a p erio d o f one
y e a r f o l l o w i n g y o u r d i s c h a i - g e . 5.
I f you are n o t a p p o in te d d u rin g
that
year,
you
w ill
have
no
fu rth er lig h t s to a n a p p o in tm en t
f r o m t h i s l i s t . 6. T h e p r e s e n t l i s t
f o r F i r e m a n is e x p e c t e d t o c o n ­
tin u e d u r in g th e n o r m a l life o f a
l is t , w h i c h i s f o u r y e a r s . 7. I f y o u
a c ce p t an a p p ro p ria te p o sitio n as
p a t r o lm a n o n a q u e d u c t f r o m the
f i r e m a n l i s t , y o u r n a m e w i l l be
t a k e n o f f t h e list fo r a p erio d of
o n e y ear, a n d w ill th e n be re­
sto r ed to th e list.
Cleaner Jobs
Not Open Now
•W. B . : T h e p o s i t i o n o f c l e a n e r
(f e m a le ) is n o t o p e n fo r a p p lic a ­
tio n a t th e p r e se n t tim e. I f you
w i s h t o g e t a C i v i l S e r v i c e jo b ,
y o u m u s t f i l e a n a p p l i c a t i o n if
and
when
th e
exa m in a tio n
is
o p en for a p p lic a tio n , a n d p ro v id ed
th a t you m e e t th e m in im u m re­
q u i r e m e n t s n e c e s s a r y to t a k e th e
test. I f y o u are w illin g to ta k e a
C i v i l S e r v i c e jo b , o t h e r t h a n t h e
one you m en tion , w e s u g g e st that
y o u ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f th e free
v o cation al g u id a n c e service de­
scrib ed
e ls e w h e r e in th is issu e
and
w h ic h is
a v a f l a b l e t o all
r e g u l a r
sub scrib ers
of
The
L E A D E R . O n th e b asis o f a per­
sonal
in ter v ie w ,
we
w ill
take
d o w n o n p a p e r y o u r t r a i n i n g a nd
e x p e rien ce , tell y o u w h a t job s are
open for app lication th a t you can
ta k e im m ed ia te ly , a n d n o tify you
b y m a i l of e x a m i n a t i o n s a s soon
a s th e y a r e o p en fo r a p p lication .
I n t h i s w a y y o u w i l l b e s u r e to
f i l e a n a p p l i c a t i o n e a c h t i m e you
a r e q u a l i f i e d f o r a C i v i l Service
jo b , w h e t h e r i n t h e c i t y , S t a t e or
Federal G overnm ent.
D E F E N S E
S
P
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T h e Em ploym ent O u tlo o k— 1942
By M. Joseph Tierney
A ssistant D ir e c t o r f o r M e tro p o lita n
1
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s M ' i f t s t e p p i i i g ’- u p
d u c tio n
to d ay
c o n tr a c tio n
d u stry
'J’h e
New
York
U n ite d S tates E m p lo y m e n t S ervice
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w h ic h
la tte r
is
has
of* c n i p l o y n i e n t
b e in g
in
c o u n te r b a la n m l
e m p lo y m e n t
in
been
m a ter ia ls
situ a tio n
h it
w ill
b y
p r o l)a b ly
w ar
b y
p ro ­
a
sw ift
n o n -e sse n tia l
get
in ­
sh o rta g es.
w orse
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it
g e ls b e tte r , b u t in d ic a t io n s p o in t to a t ig h t la ])o r m a r k e t
by tlie e n d
o f 1 9 42.
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th a n
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to
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la b o r
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.si(ui.
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o f
a
so
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])la n n in g .
'I’h e
rate
ment
at
w ill
w h ich
dim in ish
un em p lo y ­
in
1942
de­
in d u stries
liave
shut
down,
th e
e x te n t to w h ich th e a r m e d fo r c e s
pends o n s e v e r a l f a c t o r s — t h e e x ­
syphon o ff w orkers from th e
tent a n d
bor m a rk et, th e e x te n t to
defense
speed
w ith
p lan ts
can
tc d e f e n s e w o r k ;
speed
w ith
workers
tr ain e d
be
for
be
non-
converted
th e e x te n t and
w h ich
can
w h ich
non - defense
sh ifted
d efense
or
re­
p ro du ction,
th e
norm al
labor
m arket
la­
w h ich
is
en­
l a r g e d b y s t u d e n t s leaving: s c h o o l
a n d ’ h o u sew iv es
seek in g
w ork; and th e speed
w ith
war
w h ich
in d u s t r y a l r e a d y e n g a g e d in w a r
the d e v e l o p m e n t o f w a r i n d u s t r y
pro d u ctio n
in l o c a l i t i e s
a c h ie v e th e 24-hr. d a y a n d 7 -d a y
where
n on -essen tial
can
expand
a n Q
a c h ie v e m a s s w a r produ ction, and
t h e s u c c e s s o f s c i e n c e in p e r f e c t ­
in g s u b stitu te s for e sse n tia l m a ­
terials.
w e e k ca lled fo r b y th e P r e sid e n t.
In th e m o n th s a h e a d , th is c o u n ­
t r y ’s e c o n o m y w i l l b e t r a n s l o r m e d
b y t h e c h a n n e l i n g o f 50 p e r c c n t
o f th e n a tio n a l in c o m e in to th e
p ro d u ctio n o f w a r m aterials. T h is
a ll-ou t w a r e ffo r t w ill e v en tu a lly
open
up
Job s
som ewhere
for
e v er y o n e w h o c a n w o r k or c o n ­
tr ib u te in a n y w a y to th e a r m e d
d efen se of the country.
N o one can sa y exactly w h a t
the tem p orary effect on em p lo y ­
m e n t in t h e t r a n s i t i o n a l p e r i o d
w ill be.
W e h a v e a lr e a d y se e n
th e w id e-sca le d isru p tio n s ca u sed
in n o n -e ssen tia l in d u s tr y by th e
c u r t a i l m e n t o f s u p p lie s o f silk,
rubber,
ch em icals
and
m etals.
G a r m e n t w o rk ers' jobs are th re a t­
e n ed by a s h o r ta g e o f need les.
T h e c o s m e t i c s i n d u s t r y is t h r e a t ­
ened by c h em ical sh ortages.
T lie
c a r p e t i n d u s t r y is t h r e a t e n e d b y
s h o r t a g e o f ju te. T h e g lo v e in ­
d u s tr y is t h r e a te n e d b y a s h o r t a g e
o f c h r o m i u m u s e d in t h e t a n n i n g
o f leather. A u tom ob iles, th e rub­
ber industry, m a n fa c u tu r e r s of o f­
fice m a c h in es and equip m ent, the
r efrig er a to r in d u stry , th e radio
i n d u s t r y —a l l h a v e b e e n a f f e c t e d ,
a n d o n e o f the first resu lts h a s
b een the w h olesale layoff of sa les­
m en, a d v ertisin g personnel a n d ^
o th er w h ite collar w orkers. S o m e
e stim a te s h a v e predicted resu lt­
i n g t e m p o r a r y u n e m p l o y m e n t in
th e U nited S t a te s o f a s m a n y as
2 m illio n w o rk ers. S u ch a n e s t i­
m a t e is d i f f i c u l t t o p r o v e o r d i s ­
prove, b ecau se of the co m p le x n a ­
tu re of th e prob lem .
I t is p r o b ­
able, h o w e v e r , th a t n o t m o r e th a n
10 p e r c e n t o f a l l m a n u f a c t u r i n g
w o r k e r s w i l l b e a f f e c t e d , a n d t h e __
a c tu a l la y -o ffs m a y be m u ch fe w ­
e r.
T h e fu ll e f f e c t o f th e t r a n ­
sitio n a l p h a se d ^ e n d s on th e e n ­
t e r p r i s e o f m a n u f a c t u r e r s in s e e k ­
in g d e fe n se contracts, th e
ca­
p a c i t y o f g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s to
sp read defen se w o ik , the sp eed
w ith
w h ich
m anagem ent
can
M o r e VVork f o r W c tin e n
S o m e o f th e long run d e v e lo p ­
m en ts a ffec tin g em p lo y m en t
in
th e sta te are a p ossib le t r e m e n ­
d o u s i n c r e a s e in t h e a r m e d f o r c e s
and
a
resulting
dem and
fo r
g rea ter em p loym en t of w om en , as
in G r e a t B r i t a i n ; a p o t e n t i a l l y
h i g h e r b i r t h r a t e in t h e n e x t f e w
years because of a greater n u m ­
ber of m a r r ia g e s an d th e e a s in g
o f fa m ily e co n o m ic co n d ition s, th e
g r o w th of new in d u stries, p o w er
exp an sion p rogram s and te c h n o ­
lo gical ch a n g e s.
N e w In d u stries
M a n y n e w p r o d u e l s a n d in du.str ie s are alrea d y develoiiin g.
A
n e w p ro d u ct k n o w n a s pliofilin
pla sties, a rubber d e r iv a tiv e m a d e
o f cru de rubber c o m b in ed w ith a
r u b b e r r e s i n , c a n b e u s e d t o r ep l a c o a l u n i i n u n i n o w u.sed in t h e
fu el ta n k s o f c o m b a t pla n es and
au to jn o b iles; a sy n th e tic su p e r ­
fu el w h ic h h a s b e e n d e v e lo p e d fo r
a i r c r a f t w i l l , it i s c l a i m e d , e n a b l e
U n ited S la tes
p h in es lo
clim b
h ig h er and fig h t h arder; a n ew
a u t o ja«’k h a s b e e n d e v e l o p e d t h a t
w ill r eq u ir e no m a n u a l e x e r tio n ;
f i r e s a r e a l r e a d y in p r o d u c t i o n
f r o m .s .y n th e tie r u b b e r ; n e w s t r i p s
i n t h e f i e l d o f e x t r u d e d |)!aslie.<},
being
produced
fro.m
c ellu lo se
a c e t a t e b u tr y a te , a re e x p e c t e d to
rep lace
alu m in u m ,
eoi)per
and
brass
fo r
b u ild in g
m a terials,
hou seh old fu rn ilu re and copper
tu b in g ; p lastic tip s for s h o e str in g s
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u s e s ; f o r m u l a C -I 02 is e x p e c t e d t o
r e p la c e a lu m in u m for n iu n y d e ­
fe n se purposes.
A n d in t h e l a b ­
ora to ries
of
the
n a tio n
oth er
new
field s
are
b ein g
charted
d aily.
T h ese n ew d ev elo p in 'n ts
e m p h a s i z e t h a t u n d e r p r e .s s u r e o f
w a r d e m a n d s , t h e c o u n t r y Is u n ­
W h e r e to A p p l y I f Y o u W L ik e a J o b in W a r P r o d u c tio n
Today,
w ith
A m erica
at
war
even m o r e so th a n w h e n A m e r ic a
was e n g a g e d in its p e a c e - t i m e d e ­
fense e ffo r t,
U nited
S tates
th e
o ffices
of
E m p lo y m en t
th e
Ser­
v ic e s e e t o i t t h a t m a n a n d j o b
m e e t.
with
Y o u a r e a sk e d to r e g iste r
the
ap p rop riate
.YOU h a v e
skills
for a d e f e n s e jo b
office
q u a lify in g
if
you
or if y o u are
n o w in a s e m i - s k i l l e d o r u n s k i l l e d
jo b
but fe e l
th at
you
have
the
slcills n e e d e d f o r m o r e v i t a l w o r k in N e w Y o r k S ta te, th e e m p lo y ­
ment o ffic e s h a v e
recently been
t w ic e r e o r g a n i z e d i n a n e f f o r t t o
tigh ten up t h e ir o p e r a t i o n in t h e
interests o f e f f ic ie n c y .
Today,
un d e r P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e l t ’s oi’^ler.s,
th e
offices
h a v e
been
sw itched fr o m S t a te to F e d e r a l
ju risdiction s o t h a t in t e r - S t a t e exc lia n g e m a y b e f a c i l i t a t e d . I n a d dition, t h o s e w i t h c e r t a i n t y p e s o f
sltills a r e d i r e c t e d t o o f f i c e s e x ­
clusively fo r th e m .
H e r e is w h e r e y o u ’r e t o go, if
you live i n t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n a r e a :
C o n im ercla l J o b s
C om m ercial J o b s (professional,
'Outside s a l e s , r e t a i l s a l e s , o f f i c e
r ii achin es, g e n e r a l c l e r i c a l , s e c r e ­
tarial)- l o E a s t 40th S tr e e t. N e w
^'ork C it y .
H otel a n d S e r v ic e J o b s (h otel,
I'^slaur ant , b u i l d i n g m a i n t e n a n c e ,
Seneral
s e r v i c e ) —40 . E a s t
59th
S t re e t, N e w Y o r k C i t y .
H o u s e h o l d J o b s —f o r “ s l e e p - i n ”
jo b s-1 3 7 E a s t 57th S tr e e t, N e w
"“'o r k C i t y ;
409 F u l t o n
Street,
I^i'ooklyn; 29-26 4 1 s t A v e n u e , L o n g
I'iland C i t y ; f o r o t h e r h o u s e h o l d
J'>bs: 220 W e s t 8 0 t h S t r e e t , N e w
'‘ or k C i t y ; 25 H y a t t S t r e e t , S t .
^'Porge, S. I.;
284 E a s t 1 4 9 t h
S tre e t, B r o n x ; 29 E a s t F o r d h a m
^’o a d , B r o n x ; 937 K i n g s P a r k -
^age Nine
w a y , B r o o k l y n ; 526 8 6 t h S t r e e t ,
B r o o k l y n ; 40-36 8 2 n d S t r e e t , J a c k ­
s o n H e i g h t s , a n d 90-01 S u t p h l n
B o u lev a rd , J a m a ic a .
^
B u ild in g and C o n stru ctio n Jo b s
(m a s o n tra d es, pip e an d m a c h in e,
w’o o d a n d p a i n t ) —4 4 E a s t 2 3 r d
S t r e e t , M a n h a t t a n ; 205 S c h e r m e r h o r n S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n ; 29-27 4 1 s t
A v e n u e , L o n g I s la n d C ity.
m e n t s o v e r th e radio. F o r th is
area, headq uarters of the Comm. i.ssion a r e a t 641 W a s h i n g t o n
Street, co rn er C hristo p h er Street,
N e w Y o r k C ity.
H e r e y o u w ill
fin d a p p lic a tio n b la n k s for all th e
f e d e r a l j o b s l i s t e d in t h e e x a m i n a ­
tion s section of T h e L E A D E R .
Industrial Jobs (m etal products,
food and c h em ica ls; w ood, paper,
and
glass;
transportation
and
a m u s e m e n t s ) —87 M a d i s o n A v e n u e ,
N e w Y o r k C ity (fo r m e ta l p r o d ­
u c t s j o b s in a l l b o r o u g h s ) :
^5
S c h erm erh o rn Street, B ro o k ly n ;
29-28 ' i l s t A v e n u e , L o n g I s l a n d
C ity.
T h e C o m m issio n w ill a lso let
y o u k n o w d i r e c t l y w’h e n a n e x ­
a m in a tio n h a s b e e n o p e n e d for
w h ic h you q u a lify . W r ite to th e
C o m m i s s i o n a t W a s h i n g t o n , D .C . ,
a n d a s k f o r c a r d n u m b e r 376. O n
th is, list yo u r n a m e a n d a d d r e s s
a n d th e ty p e o f e x a m in w h i c h
y o u are in terested . T h e se card s
a r e k e p t o n file a n d y o u w ill be
n o t i f i e d in t i m e t o f i l e f o r y o u r
test. O n ce y o u are n o tifie d th e
N e e d l e T r a d e s J o b s —225 W e s t
34th S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C ity ( f o r
d r e s s ind usti-y jo b s in all b o r ­
o u g h s ) ; 51 N a s s a u A v e n u e , B r o o k ­
lyn.
C a r d N o . 37(5
I n this a n d s u c c e e d in g pa ges . T h e L E A D E R
pr e s e n t s on e
o f th e m o s t c o m p l e t e s u r v e y s o f d e fe n s e t r a i n i n g o p p o r t u n i t i e s
e v e r m ade .
t h is
I t w a s a h u g e t a s k to g a t h e r , c o l l a t e , a n d p r e p a r e
m aterial
fo r
pu blication,
L E A D E R ’S s t a f f is p r o u d .
but
a
ta s k
of
which
The
T o a l l thos e p u b l i c o f f i c i a l s , e d u ­
ca to r s , a n d t r a i n i n g e x p e r t s w h o a i d e d us in a s s e m b li n g th e
m aterial.
The
LEADER
ex pr ess es
th ank s.
It
is s u g g e s te d
t h a t r e a d e r s r e t a i n this s e c t io n f o r f u t u r e r e f e r e n c e .
WANT A CAREER IN A
DEFENSE INDUSTRY?
U p s t a t e o f f ic e s a r e liste d in t e l e ­
p h o n e d irecto ries.
W h ile the E m p lo y m e n t S ervice
o ffice s are to d a y fillin g th e bu lk
o f th e d e f e n s e jo b s, o th e r a g e n ­
c i e s —p u b l i c a n d p r i v a t e —a l s o h e l p
m a n m e e t jo b . F o r e x a m p l e , t h e
U . S C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n
coopei-ates w ith th e E m p l o y m e n t
S e r v ic e but a ls o d o e s its o w n re­
cru itm en t:
th rou gh
announce­
m e n t s in s u c h p u b l i c a t i o n s a s T h e
L E A D E R , o n b u l l e t i n b o a r d s in
p o st o ff ic e s , a n d in a n n o u n c e ­
S m a ll L abor K eservo
D e fe n s e produ ction, m ilita ry re­
c r u it m e n t an d m ig r a tio n from the
s t a t e a r e e s t i m a t e d to h a v e r e ­
d u c e d t h i s r e s e r v e t o 660,000 by
A p r i l , 1941, a n d a n a d d i t i o n a l r e ­
d u c t i o n b y A p r i l o f t h i s y e a r is
e x i)e c te d to le a v e a to ta l labor
r e s e r v e in t h e e n t i r e s t a t e o f no*
m o r e t h a n 40 0, 00 0. T h i s e s t i m a t e ,
w h ic h ta k e s into a c c o u n t n e w w a r
in d u stry em p loym en t
and none .ssen tial
in d u stry
la y o ffs,
w ill
h a v e to be r e v i s e d u p w a r d to th e
e x t e n t th a t in f le x ib ility o f th e la­
bor m n r k e t an d fa ilu r e to ta p
th e N e w Y o r k C ity r ese rv e in tro ­
d u ce artificia l restrictio n s on e m ­
plo y m en t.
A s t h e r e a r e p r o b a b l y 300, OOD
p e r s o n s n o r m a l l y u n e m p l o y e d in
th e sta te at a n y g iven tim e b e ­
c a u s e o f s e a s o n a l or o th er t e m ­
p o ra ry lay -o ffs, a n u n e m p lo y m e n t
f i g u r e a s l o w a s 40 0 ,0 0 0 w o u l d
r e p r e s e n t a c lo s e a p p r o a c h to a
g e n e r a l s h o r t a g e o f labor.
AIRLINETRAINING
FORMEN, WOMEN
School
to
the
W a tc h fo r the P r iz e E s s a y C o n te s t to B e A n n o u n :e d
i n N e x t W e e k ’s C i v i l S e r v i c e L E A D E R
Prizes—Many Scholarships in Defense Schools
(
F o r D e t a i l s S ee N e x t
C IV IL
W e e k ’s Is s u e o f the
S E R V IC E
LEADER
or W r i t e A r t h u r Rhodes, C iv il Service Le ader,
91 D u a n e
Street, N e w
York
C ity
boils
add
sym phony
th eir
of
clan "
L aG uai'd ia
F ie ld d a ily as an a v e r a g e o f 250
young
m en
and
wom en
bury
t h e i r n o s e s d e e p in b o o k s d u r i n g
cla sses
of
the
seven
specialized
sch ools for tr a in in g p erson nel at
th e
general
A irlin es,
To
o ffices
of
A m erica;:
In c.
m eet
s''.n nel
the
dem and
possessed
not
for
on ly
pe r of
r
brf) nd b a c k g r o u n d b u t a l s o s k i l l e i :
in
sp ecific
jobs,
th e
n a t i o n ’^
g r e a t e s t air lin e m a i n t a i n s classe:,
year
round
in
stew a id esses,
ic s,
F o r L o c a l R esld en tsi
A ll J o b s, for r e s id e n t s o f loc al
a r r a s : 25 H y a t t S t r e e t , S t . G e o r g e ,
S. I . ; 50 G l e n S t r e e t , G l e n C o v e ,
L . I.;
79 W a s h i n g t o n
Avenue,
H e m p s t e a d , L . I.; 47 N o r t h V i l ­
la g e A ven ue, R o c k v ille C entre,
L . I . ; 10 S o u t h O c e a n A v e n u e ,
P a t c h o g u e , L. I . ; 8 C h u r c h S tr e e t,
W h ite P la in s;
151 W e s t c h e s t e r
A v e n u e , P o r t C h e s t e r ; 20 S o u t h
B r o a d w a y , Y o n k e r s ; 102 S t e v e n s
A v e n u e , M t . V e r n o n ; 57 8 M a i n
Street, N e w R ochelle.
c a r d is d e s t r o y e d a n d y o u m u s t
fil l o u t a n e w c a r d i f y o u w i s h to
r e m a i n o n fi l e . Y o u r c a r d w i l l b e
d e s tr o y ed if n o th in g c o m e s up for
y o u w ith in th ree years.
T h e re are, o f course, slill so m e
d e fe n se em p loyers w h o do no t use
th e E m p lo y m e n t S e r v ic e bu t h ire
d irectly. It w ou ld be w ise, th en ,
for th e p er so n lo o k in g for a d e ­
f e n s e j o b t o f o l l o w in t h e p a p e r s
th e lists o f th o se g e t t in g c o n ­
tr a c ts . A p r o m p t tr ip to th e p er•son n el o f f i c e m a y b e w o r t h w h i l e .
H e r e ar e s o m e o th e r p la c e s to
g o: priv a te e m p lo y m en t a g e n c ie s,
u n io n h ir in g halls, p la c e m e n t o f ­
fic e s o f sch ools, a lu m n i a s s o c ia ­
tion s, th e d aily n e w s p a p e r w a n tads, an d th e p la c e m e n t o ffic e s of
o r g a n iz a tio n s , clubs, an d f r a te r ­
n it ie s to w h i c h y o u m a y b e lo n g .
d e r g o in g a n in d u stria l r e ju v e n a ­
t i o n t h a t is g o i n g t o r e y o l u t i o n i / . o
p r o d u e l s a n d l e c h n i c i u e s a n d is
b o u n d lo h a v e p r o fo u n d e f f e c t s on
th e v o lu m e of em i)loynjent and
t h e c M 'cu p ali on al s k i l l s n e e d e d in
in d u stry .
O n tin' b a s i s o f U n i t e d S t a t e s
C e n s u s f i g u r e s , it is e s t i m a t e d
th a t th ere w e re a b ou t o n e m illion
u n e m i ) l o y e d w o r k e r s in N e w Y o i k
S t a t e in A p r i l , 194 0—e i t l i e r l o o k ­
in g for w o r k or e n g a g e d on s o m e
g o v e r n m e n t w o rk relief p roject.
T h e s e u n e m p l o y e d w o r k e r s p lu a
s t u d e n t s r e l e a s e d f r o m s c h o o l s in
J u n e , 1940, c o n s t i t u t e d a h u g e l a ­
bor r e s e r v e on w h ic h
ind ustry
C ould d r a w a s t h e d e f e n s e p r o ­
g r a m got under way, a lth ou gh a
su b sta n tia l part m n y h ave been
o n l y t e m p o r a r i l y l a id o f f , s i c k ,
p h ysically
h a n dicapped,
supera n tu ia ted . u n su ite d for th e type
o f w o r k o f f e r e d , o r n o t l o c a t e d in
a r e a s w h e r e th eir abilitie* w ero
needed.
sch o o ls
for
pilotLi,
ap p ren tice m e c h a n ­
com m u n ication s
w o r k e r s ,
a g e n t s —b o t h o p e r a t i o n s a n d r e s e r ­
v a t i o n s —a p p r e n t i c e e n g i n e e r s , a n d
tr a ffic specialists.
A ll a r e on th e A m e r ic a n A i r ­
lin es payroll w h ile th e y a tten d th e
sch ool.
I’i lo t T r a i n i n g
In the p ilo ts t i a i n i n g s c h o o l, a p ­
p r o x i m a t e l y 30 e x p e r i e n c e d a i r ­
m e n a r e t o b e f o u n d h a r d a t w o i l:
u n d e r th e tu to r sh ip o f C apt. W il­
liam B. L ester, c h ie f in str u c to r
T h e s e m e n , a l r e a d y s e a s o n e d !>y
m a n y h u n d r e d s o f h o u r s in t h e
air, m u s t t a k e a n a d d itio n a l e ig h t
w e e k s o f tr a in in g before th ey are
a ssig n ed
t o p o s i t i o n s n.s F i r s t
O ffic er s on the F lagshljjs.
U n d er the
d irectio n o f
Mis.s
H a z e l B r c 'o k s, 25 t o
le g iste re d
n u r s e s fr o m all c o r n e r s o f th e
U n ited S ta te s u n d erg o in ten siv e
tr a i n i n g to fit t h e m fo r p o s itio n s
a s S t e w a r d e s s e s o n t h e Flag.^^hips.
A n d w h i l e t h e y a r e in s c h o o l , t h e
m a c h i n e i y is f u n c t io n in g fo r th e
s e l e c t i o n o f a i u ) t i u ‘r g i o u p t o s t a r t
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Y O U
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Under the Unique A B B E System of Business Training you
.nttend class half days, and the other half day you apply what
you’ve learned in real business offices in which W E P L A C E
YOU. In these offices you not only obtain most valuable
experience but you are paid a salary, and M O ST IM P O R ­
T A N T, make contacts leading you to P E R M A N E N T
E M P L O Y M E N T . You can obtain T H O R O U G H training
quickly in the following:
Stenography, Stenotype, Typewriting, Bookkeeping,
Accounting, Comptometry, Calculators, Underwood
& Burroughs Electric Bookkeeping Machines, Filing,
Dictaphone, Switchboard, Card-Punch, Civil Ser­
vice Preparation.
Beginners at Well as Advanced Students Accepted
CO-ED.
D A Y and E V E N IN G Sessions
Apply Immediately to Mrs. Kathleen Clough, Dean
A FEW OF THE LEADING CONCERNS WHERE
OUR A L U M N I H A VE BEEN PLACED
A u th en ticated N ew s
L a n g le y A via tio n Corp.
N e w York U niversity
B an k of M anhattan
Lord & T aylor
P.M .
B ra z ilia n G o v e r n m e n t Inf. B u r
R. H . M a c y & Co.
R ea d ers’ Service
(new spaper)
C a ra v el F ilm s
M iller A d v e r tisin g A g e n c y
T h e N ew Y ork T im es
C hase N ational B a n k
M etro G old w yn M ayer
R ubb eroid C om p a n y
C olu m b ia U niversity
N a tio n a l B ro a d c a s tin g S y s t e m W estern Electric
J o h n C hatillow & S o n s
N ation al C ity B a n k
W ilson C om p a n y
G old sm ith Bros.
N e w Y ork T elep h o n e Co.
U n io n C arbide & C arbon C o.
IF Y O U A R E C O N T E M P L A T I N G A
CIVIL S E R V IC E C A R E E R T H E A B B E
IN ST IT U T E IS F U L L Y E Q U I P P E D
TO PREPARE YOU FOR THE FO RTH ­
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JR. STENO, MALE AND FEMALE— (Washington Only— Open Indef.)
ALPHABETIC CARD-PUNCH OPERATOR— (Washington App. Only)
HORIZONTAL SORTING MACHINE OPERATOR— (Washington Only)
JR. and SR. BLUEPRINT O P E R A T O R -(W ash in gto n Only)
JR. and SR. PHOTOSTAT OPERATOR— (Washington Only)
UNDER MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR— (Washington Only)
JUNIOR and UNDER TABULATING Machine Operator— (Washington Only)
JR. and UNDER ALPHABETIC TABULATING MACHINE OPERATOR
(Washington Only)
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a t t o r d in j f to all c o iu p o to n t a n t h o r it io s .
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”o k in d s o f c o u r s e s : ( 1 )
supple-
i'entary; ( 2 ) p r e - e m p l o y m e n t r e reslicr.
g^ p p lem en tary c o u r se s a r e to r
persons
now
em p lo y ed
cciipations e s s e n t i a l
efeii^e-
The
to
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purposes
of
the
ourses a r e t o i m p r o v e s k i l l s a n d
kn ow led ge.
p ,c -e m p lo y m en t c o u r s e s are de­
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w ill
be
persons
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course
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previous
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persons
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may
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becom e
em p lo y m en t
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who
for
in
de-
any
of
v iso ry B oard on V o cation al E d u ­
cation.
I f y ou are u n em p loyed , yo u m ay
be referred by:
1. T h e l o c a l U . S. E m p l o y m e n t
S e r v ic e o ffice.
2. W P A .
3. T r a d e u n i o n , t h r o u g h t h e A d ­
v iso ry B oard on V o cation al E d u ­
cation.
F o r Y o u n g P eople
B e g i n n i n g F e b r u a r y 2, a n u m ­
b er o f th e c o u r s e s w ill be th r o w n
o p e n t o h i g h s c h o o l s e n i o r s in
th eir la s t term .
T h e b o y s w o n ’t
g iv e up th eir reg u la r sch o o lw o rk ,
b u t w ill be p e r m itte d to ta k e th e
c o u r s e s in a d d itio n to th e ir r e g u ­
l a r w o r k . T h e p u r p o s e o f t h i s is,
in t h e w o r d s o f o n e o ff ic i a l, “ to
e q u ip o u r y o u n g m e n to do th eir
b e s t w o r k in d e f e n s e i n d u s t r y . ”
D e fe n s e tr a in in g co u n ts 1 u n it to ­
w a r d g ra d u a tio n , a n d th e B o a rd
o f E d m a y a s k th e h ig h sch o o ls
to
cut
th e
a ca d em ic
req u ire­
m e n ts sligh tly for th ose youn g
m e n w h o w ill ta k e th e d e fe n se
tr a in in g . W h ile th e c o u r se s are
g iv e n on a 2 4 -h ou r-a-d ay basis,
th e 3-h o u r period b e tw e e n 4 and
7 w ill be d e v o te d la r g e ly to th e
h ig h sch ool boys.
hcse c o u r s e s .
To be e l i g i b l e f o r o n e o f t h e
ourscs g i v e n b y t h e B o a r d o f
:ducation, t h e a p p l i c a n t m u s t b e
citizen o f I h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , o r
lUrit p o s s e s s f i r s t p a p e r s . T h e r e
.e no r i g i d a g e l i m i t s , e x c e p t
lat n o n e a r e t a k e n u n d e r nV z
ears o f a g e .
It i s n ’t p o s s i b l e , i f y o u ’d l i k e t o
ake o n e o f t h e B o a r d o f E d
o i n s e s , s i m p l y t o g o o v e r tc;>-their
le adqn art er s a n d r e g i s t e r . Y o u
l a v c to b e “ r e f e r r e d . ”
The a g e n c i e s t h a t m a y r e f e r y o u
f you a r e n o w e m p l o y e d :
]. A d v i s o r y B o a r d o n V o c a t i o n a l
Mucation, R o o m 101, 110 L i v i n g iton s t r e e t , B r o o k l y n .
2 Y our e m p l o y e r , i f h e is e n ;a,!?ed in a n i n d u s t r y e s s e n t i a l t o
lational d e f e n s e , o r a c l o s e l y r e ated i n d u s t r y .
3 Trade u n io n th r o u g h th e A d ­
O v e r th e e n tir e c o u n t r y , p u blic
defen& e t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s a r e o p e n
t o w’o m e n , b u t n o t y e t i n N e w
Y o r k C ity. O ff ic ia ls g iv e a s a r e a ­
s o n th e f a c t t h a t th e r e a r e still
300,000 n a m e s o n th e ro lls o f t h e
lo ca l U . S. E m p l o y m e n t S er v ice,
a n d t h e y h o ld t h a t t h e s e rolls
sh o u ld be c u t m u c h m ore deep ly
before accep tin g w om en.
T here
are excep tion s, h o w ev er; If an e m ­
p lo y er or a tr a d e u n io n w ill rec­
om m end
w o m e n
for
train ­
in g,
th e
Board
of
Ed
w ill
g iv e th e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n
c l o s e c o n s i d e r a t i o n , in t e r m s o f
im m e d ia t e e m p lo y m e n t p o ssib ili­
tie s , a n d s o m e c la s s e s h a v e ali-eady s t a r t e d fo r w o m e n .
The
pressure
for
o p en in g
train in g
to w o m e n is g a in i n g th r o u g h o u t
t h e c i t y , h o w e v e r ; a n d i t i s n ’t u n ­
lik e ly t h a t c o u r s e s w ill, in th e
v e r y n e a r f u t u r e , b e o p e n t o a ll,
Private Industry Sets Up
Own Training Courses
One
very
im p ortan t
nent
esta b lish m en t
train in g
private
md
lants
by
la ck
a
tra in ed
tech n ician s,
la ii iin g
m a m ig -
courses
for
th e
of
organ ize '
w ith in
th eir
train in g
of
cm -
)loye es in d e f i n i t e s k i l l s .
Such c o u r se s h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n
A m erican S a fety R azor C om ­
p a n y , a n o t h e r la rg e p lan t d o in g
d efen se
w ork,
has
organized
tr a in i n g c o u r se s for its o w n e m ­
plo y ees. M o st o f th ese c o u r se s are
k n o w n as “ u p g ra d in g ” courses.
E m p lo y e e s w ith c er ta in sk ills are
g iv e n a d d itio n a l in stru ctio n w hich
will e n a b le t h e m to p er fo r m w ork
of a m o r e te c h n ic a l n a tu r e at b et­
te r r a te s o f pay. N e w c o m e r s are
n o t e m p l o y e d in t h i s c o n c e r n u n ­
less
th ey
have
had
p reviou s
m a c h in e s h o p tr a in in g or e d u c a ­
tion a n d can read b lu ep rints and
han d le m e a su r in g in stru m en ts.
in n i a t u i f a c t u r i n g e q u i p m e n t v i t a l
B ro ok lyn
p la n t
of
In th e h u g e
Sperry
Gyro­
scope, g r a d u a t e s o f t e c h n i c a l h i g h
schools h a v e b e e n h i r e d a s l e a r n ­
ers, T h e s e s t u d e n t s ,
natural
bent
p lu s
for
a
m echan-
know ledge
fundam entals
of
practice a r e
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put t h r o u g h
a
year l e a r n e r s h i p
of
m ach in e
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students
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shop
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course.
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w ill
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K o llsm a n
Instrum ent
Co.,
In
E lm h u r s t, L o n g Isla n d , ha s had
to
abandon
its
“ lear n e rsh ip ”
c o u r s e s B e c a u s e o f t h e n e e d fo r
all o f its m a c h in e s a n d e q u ip m e n t
in a c t u a l 24-hour, s e v e n - d a y w e e k
produ ction.
by
S p rin g
t h e c i t y ’s t e c h n i c a l h i g h
Schools. P e r s o n n e l m e n i n S p e r •■y's a l r e a d y h a v e t a b b e d F e b i - u crop o f tech n ica l sch ool
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l '' »r V o u r C o n v e n i e n c e , W e Ai <l i n . S e e u r i n j * l . « a r n e r ’s I ' e r n i i t s a n d
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SCHOOL.
Program ,
a b le
V a r i e t y
th e
d o in g
p riv a te
an
tu itio n
over-all
job
of
t r a i n i n g f o r d e f e n s e is t h e D r a k e
B u sin ess
S ch o o l,
w h i c h
has
of
b r a n c h e s t h r o u g h o u t th e city. T h e
train in g
availab le
is o f
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term .
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to m e n
and wom en.
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D r a ftin g
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Languages:
French,
Sp a n ish ,
I ta lia n , G erm a n , Polish , S w e d ish ,
R o u m a n ia n , N orw egian , H u n g a ri­
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C ivil S e r v ic e P r e p a r a t io n
B u s in e ss M ach in es
B o o k k eep in g and A cco u n tin g
S ten o g ra p h y and T y p ew ritin g
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cases.
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T h e a n n o u n cem en ts of th e ex a m ­
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F o u n d ry
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H e a t T r r a l m e n t of iVIrtals
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c a u s e o f th e c lo sin g o f in d u stries;
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f a c t u r in g ;
sheet - m e t a l ;
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CKhiance ( lig h t and h e a vy).
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C io ve rn m e n t ha.s fo u n d i t neces« :iry to m a ke e very e ffo r t to d ra w
I r o m (he ii'.servoirs o f i)Oii.ce tim e
la b o r clig il.le w<jrkers w^th spec ili(! s k ills to e n te r those in d u s ­
trie s dc.---.gnat( (1 as v i( a l to dele n :e .
In m a n y cases th e re hag
bc( 1
1 a w o e fu l sh o rta g e o f such
tlig ib le s .
T he jio lic y has p re ­
va ile d , th e ie fo re , o f fo re c a s tin g
th e ni'cd f o r s k ille d la b o r, a n d
t j i u n i n g in a dvance the w o r k e r s
m c e s s a r y to f i l l the gaps w lie n
l l i i ' y o ccu r in the ra n k s o f (1) the
d( fense in d u strie s, a nd (2) the de­
fense e s ta b lish m e n ts o f the F e d ­
era l (io v e r n n ie n t.
AVomeii A r e
lie ca u se o f th e ir te m j)e ra m e n t,
t h e ir patience, t h e ir n im b le f i n ­
gers, and the a d a i)ta b iiity o f t h e ir
lia n d s to the fin e s t w o rn , w o m en
a re best q u a lifie d to p e r fo r m the
ciulies o f those jobs in defense
Avhicli le q u ire the e lem ents of
d e x te r ity , care and si)eed in th e ir
iic c o m p lis lu n e n t.
These jobs in ­
c lu d e : A i r c r a f t w o r k e is ; m a c h in e
o p e ra to rs ; a ss^m blers and bench
■Workers;
in.'-'pectors;
w e ld e rs ;
sh e ct-m e ta l w o rk e rs (fuse la g e and
w in g I'o n s tru c tio n o f a ir p la n e s ) ;
coU w in d e rs ; o p tic a l g rin d e r s a nd
p o lis h e is ; ja iw e r s e w in g m a ch in e
0{)erators; to o l-ro o m a tte n d a n ts .
A d c(iu a te p i< lim i n a r y t r a in in g
in v a rio u s s ld lls has ' been jn ovid e d by the (Jo v e rn m e n t fo r the
m o b iliz a tio n , t r a in in g and place­
m ent ol w o rk e rs in defense in ­
d u strie s. T ile U n ite d States K n v
lilo y m e n t
Service, t h e U n ite d
State.s t ' i v i l Service C o m m issio n ,
th e Federal ( 'o m m itte e on A p p r e n ­
tice sh ip , the U n ite d States O ffic e
o f I'ld uca tio n , the N a t io n a l Y o u th
A d m in is t r a t io n a nd the C iv ilia n
D o y o u r e a l l y w a n t t o Ic a v n a
t ra d e and be helpful to U ncle
S a m in n a t i o n a l d e f e n s e ?
Y o u d o ? T h e n , r u n , d o n ’t w a l k
to th e n e a re s t A rm y or X av y re­
c r u i t i n g s t a t i o n . p ] n i is t o d m e n in
both the A r m y and the N a v y m a y
f ip p ly , ro b e a s s i g n e d t o s p e c i a l ­
i z e d school.s t e a c h i n g a v a r i e t y o f
.skills a n d t r a d e s . I n m a n y o f
these tr a d e s such as airp lan e m a ­
chinist,
welding,
photography,
telegraphy,
teletype
operating,
radio, electricity, telephone line­
m en, ste n o g ra p h y , prin tin g , mo­
A g r o u p o f y o u n g w o m e n i n th e w e l d i n g sh op at th e N Y A
W ork
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L.
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Center,
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43- 02
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th e
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N e w Y o r k Area.
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t r a in in g :
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and
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m etals
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w o r k s h o p to o b ta i n e x p e r i e n c e w h i c h w i l l f i t th e m f o r j o b s i n
war
in d u s tr ie s .
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in
th e
m etal, fu r n itu r e repa ir, upholstery, w eldin g, sew ing and painti n g shops. N o t i c e th e i n t e r e s t i n g l i s t o f “ d o n ’t. ’"
C o n s e rv a tio n
C orps
c o o r d in a t e
t h e i r t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m s in th is
i m p o r t a n t a ctivity.
F r o m m a n y se c tio n s of t h e
c o u n t l y v o c a tio n a l schools a n d in­
s t i tu t i o n s r e p o r t the e n r o ll m e n t of
w o m e n in t r a i n i n g c o u is e s for a u ­
tom obile m e c h a n ic s , a ir p l a n e m e ­
c h an ic s, a irj) la n e - p a rts in sp e cto rs,
d r a f ts m e n , e ngine e rs, b lu e p r i n t
r e a d e rs , i n d u s tria l c h e m ists, m a ­
c hin e -sh o p w o rk e rs, a n d ra d io
oj)erators.
Schools, colleges, a n d u n i v e r s i ­
ties a i e o ffe rin g d e fen s e t r a i n i n g
c o u r se s in f ir s t aid, diet a n d c a n ­
t e e n w o rk, m a p m a k i n g , e m e r ­
ge n cy ra tio n in g , ho m e econom ics,
e n g in e e rin g , a e r ia l p h o to g r a p h y ,
re s e a rc h , a n d social w ork.
O r g a n i z a ti o n s suc h a s th e A m e r ­
ican Ked C ross a n d th e A m e r ic a n
L i b i a r y A ssociation, a r e c o n d u c t ­
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W o m e n in A v ia lio n T r a in in g
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in w h ic h w o m e n c om pe te
th o s e given f o r t h e p u r p o s e of'
c u r i n g n u rs e s , c le r k s , steti,
r a p h e r s , a n d ty p is ts .
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d e f e n s e jo b s a r e a vailable, g
w h a t t h e q u a l i f i c a t io n s are, i,,"
c o n t a c t t h e U n ite d State.s’ r
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n e a r e s t f irs t- o r second-clas.s p
office, o r v is it t h e n e a r e s t off
of t h e S t a t e E m p l o y m e n t Sciv/j
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f r o m th e s e t r a i n i n g c o u rse s to t a l d e fe n s e
in d u s t r ie s .
o t h e r s h a v e c o m p e t e d in c;
s e rv ice e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d hav
q u a lifie d fo r jo b s in governiner,.
o p e r a t e d d e fe n s e establishnirints
D u r i n g t h e f i r s t y e a r of tho nj
t io n a l d e f e n s e p r o g r a m tho ett
p l o y m e n t h o riz o n w id e n ed , rr-.ei
in g a v a r i e t y of n e w jobs occupjf
b y w o m e n in t h e f e d e r a l seivic;
F r o m t h e v a lu a b l e re se rve
skille d l a b o r c r e a t e d b y tho c'
o r d i n a t e d t r a i n i n g a g e n c i e s (>f th
G o v e r n m e n t , t h e in-service tiaii
i n g c o u rsc s of i n d u s t r ie s , and th
. t r a i n i n g a c t i v it i e s of t h e school
a n d colleges of t h e c o u n try , thom
a n d s of sk ille d w o m e n worket
will y e t e m e r g e a n d e n te r nei
jo b s in F e d e r a l d e fe n s e establish
m e n t s . T h u s, in t h e m o n th s |
come, w o m e n will f u r t h e r expar,
t h e scope of t h e i r employmer
o v e r t h e e n ti r e field of defen
la b o r.
I n D e fe n s e T r a in in g C o u rses
(C ondensed from a report fo r the U. S. O ffice of E ducation.)
T Iu ' schools belo w are jti iva te
in s titu tio n s ap[)roved by the C iv il
A e ro n a u tic s A d m in is t r a t io n
lo r
fu ll- tim e
a v ia tio n
m ech a n ics
t r a in in g fo r w o m en :
Jan u ary
W h a t A r m y a n d N a v y O f fa r
c o u n t r y , e m p l o y s a l m o s t 2,0 00 y o u n g m e n a n d w o m e n i n i t s s h e e t
A d ap tab le
facture, m aintenance, and re p air
of a irc ra ft,
a u to m o t iv e
p a r ts ,
l ig h t a n d h e a v y o rd n a n c e , m a '
c h in e tools, a n d m a n y o t h e r in d u s ­
tries, c o n d u c t w i t h in i n d u s t r y
t r a i n i n g c o u rs e s in th o s e t e c h ­
n i q u e s c o m m o n to t h e i r o p e r a ­
tions.
I n t!ic Nivvy Y a r d s
T h e i n s i s t e n t d e m a n d fo r skille d
w o r k e r s in g o v e r n m e n t a r s e n a l s ,
n a v y y a r d s , a n d s i m il a r e s t a b l i s h ­
m e n t s c a u s e d t h e U n ite d S t a t e s
Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n to a d o p t
t h e policy of h o ld in g “ c o n t i n u ­
o u sly o p e n ” e x a m i n a t i o n s f o r t h e
sk ille d t r a d e s .
A p p l i c a n t s W'ho
h a v e t h e n e c e s s a r y e x p e r ie n c e a n d
t r a i n i n g a r e im m e d ia t e l y a s s i g n e d
to
duty;
o n-the-job
train in g
c o u rs e s a r e o ff e re d w h ic h p ro v id e
e m p lo y e es am.ple o p p o r t u n i t y to
learn
h ig hcr-grade work.
An
open c o m p e t it i v e e x a m i n a t i o n w'ag
r e c e n tl y a n n o u n c e d in t h e v ic in ity
of one of t h e n a v y y a r d s fo r t h e
p u r p o s e of s e c u r i n g w o m e n
t r a i n e e s to fill t h e p o sitio n of m i ­
n o r i n s p e c t o r of n a v a l o r d n a n c e
m aterial.
W it h i n t h e l a s t 2 y e a r s m a n y
w o m e n h a v e o b ta in e d a p p o i n t ­
m e n t in t h e f e d e r a l civil s e rv ice
t h r o u g h t h e J u n i o r P r o f e s s io n a l
A s s i s t a n t e x a m i n a t i o n held by t h e
Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n e a c h
y e a r.
A m o n g t h e o p tio n a l s u b ­
j e c t s w h ic h h a v e b e en in clu d e d in
t h e e x a m i n a t i o n a r e e conom ics,
e n g in e e rin g , p h a r m a c y , s t a ti s t i c s ,
te x tile tec h n o lo g y , b a cte rio lo g y ,
m ete o ro lo g y , Xvriting a n d editing,
M 'M IL IJ N
( ' • ) i u t n i s H i ( ) i H ‘r
W o m e n w h o are e specially in«
terested in s e c u rin g fe d e ra l dclense e m p lo y m e n t sh o u ld a p p ra ise
t h e i r in d iv id u a l a b ilitie s a n d
Khouid th e n a c q u ire the necessary
t r a in in g ;u u l j)re p a re to m a k e
t h e ir services a v a ila b le to the
C io ve rn m e n t in the eve n t t h a t poKitio ns l o r w h ic h th e y a ie q u a li­
fie d a ie vacated by m en o r are
crea te d as the p reparedness p ro ­
g ra m grows.
T uesday,
K ssex
(o iM ity
lioyK
V (U 'ati<tnaI
S ( h d o l , 20!) I ' r a n l i l i n s t r e e t , I t l o o n i / i e l « J , N . ,1.
<l«>aes,
('ase.v,
S eliool o f
A eron a iitiis,
lilio
H a y n ion d
Itoiilevard ,
N ew ark,
,1.
L llseon)l)<^
School
of
.V e ro iia iities, M ereer A irp ort, W e st T re n to n ,
N . *1.
IJ o o sev e lt A v h itio n S e h o o l, Ito o s e v e l t l''iel«l, . ' M i n e o l a , N . 1'.
S a n s o n i T e e liu i< a l T r a d e S elK iol,
l n « ‘, , J 5 7 C h a r t e r ( ) a k a v e n i i e , l l a r t tortl, C o n \i.
S la te
Trade
Selnu d .
28
rro v i.
«len <'e s t r e e t , r i i t n a n i , C U m ii.
Stew art
T ee lu iU a l
S eh o o l,
255-7
W e s t tilth S t r e e t , N . V.
S tin s o n S eh u o l o f A v ia tio n , liie .,
2 l - 2 . ’> - I 4 t l i
avenue,
Isla n d
C ity , N . ¥ .
s u b j e c t s p e r t i n e n t to t h e i r a c tiv ­
ities.
I n d u s t r i e s e n g a g e d in t h e m a n u -
A p p re n tic e ,
M e c h a n ic a l T r a d e s
A p p r e n t ic e s h i p s in t h e m e c h a n ­
ical s h i p y a r d t r a d e s a r e b e ing
o ffe re d by th e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t
to t r a i n m e c h a n ic a lly inclined
y o u n g m e n a s skilled a r t i s a n s a n d
to p ro v id e e d u c a tio n in c o n ti n u a ­
tion of t h e i r schooling.
T h e n o r m a l le n g t h of a p p r e n tice^ihip is f o u r ye ars. A t f irs t a n
a p p r e n t i c e is a p p o in te d a s a
f o u r t h c la ss w o r k e r a t t h e r a t e
of $2.30 a day. A f irs t class a p ­
p re n ti c e will receive $6.08 a d a y
a t t h e end of th e t h i r d y e a r. I n ­
s t r u c ti o n is c o n d u c te d u n d e r t h e
d ir e c tio n of a S u p e rv is o r of A p ­
p r e n ti c e s a t a n a p p r e n t i c e school.
T h e s u b j e c t s c overed a r e th e s e :
A ir c r a ft Mechanics, General; A ir orai't Meclianie. M o to r; Black.sm ith;
B o a tb u ild e r ; B o ile rm a k e r; Cooper.'^mitli; Die
S in ke r; E le c tric ia n ;
-K le ctro p la te r; In s tru m e n t A la ke r;
Jo in e r; L o fts n ia n ; M a c h in is t; M etalsm ith. A v ia tio n ; M ilh n a n ; Modelm aker, AVooil; M olde r; P a in te r;
P a tte rn m a k e r; P ip e fitte r; P lu m b e r;
l ‘ rec:sion Lens i ’rism and Test
P la te
M a k e r;
P r in t e r ;
R ig g e r;
R o o fe r;
K opem aker;
S a ilm a ke r;
Sheet M etal W o rk e r; S h ip fitte r;
S h ip w rig h t ; Toolm aker.
E lig ib le s
for the
apprentice
t r a i n i n g com e f ro m civil se rv ice
lists. A p p lic a n ts in th e N e w Y o r k
a r e a m a y r e g is te r a t t h e B ro o k ­
lyn N a v y Y a r d o r w ith th e m a n ­
a g e r of t h e second d i s t r ic t of t h e
U. S. Civil Se rvice C onim ission,
a t 641 W a s h i n g t o n S tre e t, M a n ­
h a t t a n . I n fa ir n e s s to p ro sp e c tiv e
a p p li c a n t s , it m u s t be st.'ited t h a t
c h a n c e s of g e t t i n g in to t h e c o u rse
in N e w Y o r k a r e n ’t too hopeful.
tion p ictu re m ach in e operating,
skilled m e c can f in d civilian e m ­
p l o y m e n t in p e r i o d s o f d e p r e s s i o n
a s well as in periods of p r o s ­
perity.
A rm y
M ost of t h e c o u rs e s in t h e A r m y
a r e of t h e t e n t a t i v e type. E n ­
lis te d m e n a r e n o t a d m i t t e d in to
t h e p a r t i c u l a r c o u r se s u n le s s th e y
h a v e a d e fin ite a p t i t u d e for t h e
w o rk . T h e i r a p t i t u d e s a r e de­
d e t e r m i n e d by t h e a r m y c la ss ifi­
c a t i o n te s t g iv e n to all m e n in
t h e i n d u c t i o n c e n te rs . P r e v i o u s
e d u c a t io n o r t r a i n i n g aleo helps.
O nce a m a n is a s s ig n e d to a p a r ­
t i c u l a r c ourse , he is re a lly p u t
t h r o u g h t h e pa ce s. F r o m e x p e r t
in stru cto rs, th ey learn ev ery th in g
t h e r e is to k n o w a b o u t t h e i r p a r ­
t i c u l a r s u b j e c t in t h e s h o r t e s t
possible tim e.
18 A v i a t i o n
C ourses
I f y o u do n o t h a v e t h e h i g h
p h y s ic a l
q u a li f i c a t io n s
or the
a p t i t u d e s r e q u ir e d for t r a i n i n g a s
a n a v ia t io n c ad e t, y o u c a n e n list
in t h e A r m y A ir C o rp s a s a
p r i v a t e a n d a s k to be a s s ig n e d to
a n y one of 18 o t h e r spe c ia liz ed
c ourse s. T h e s e c o u rs e s a n d t h e
l e n g t h of t im e fo r s t u d y a r e ; a i r ­
c r a f t a r m o r e r , 14 w’e e k s ; a ir ­
p l a n e m a c h i n is t, 20 w e e k s ; a i r ­
p la n e m e c h a n ic , 22 w e e k s ; a i r ­
p l a n e m e t a l w 'orker, 14 w'eeks;
a ir p l a n e w e ld er, 14 w e e k s ; bom bs i g h t m a i n t e n a n c e , 16 w e e k s ; c a r ­
b u r e t o r s p e c ia lis t, 4 w e e k s ; c le rk sup p ly , te c h n i c a l a n d a d m i n i s ­
t r a t i v e , 16 w e e k s ; e le c trica l sp e ­
c ialist, 8 w e e k s ; i n s t r u m e n t s p e ­
cialist, 8 w e e k s ; lin k t r a i n e r in­
stru c to r,
12 w e e k s ;
p arach u te
rig g er, 8 w e e k s ; p h o t o g r a p h y —
basic, 12 w e e k s ; p h o t o g r a p h y —a d ­
v a n c e d , 12 w e e k s ; p ro p e llo r sp e ­
cialist, 8 w e e k s ; ra d io o p e r a t o r
a n d m e c h a n ic , 22 w e e k s ; tele ty p e
m a i n t e n a n c e , 22 w e e k s; w e a t h e r
f o r e c a s t e r , 26 w eeks.
S ig n a l
Corps
T h e A ir C o rp s is n o t t h e only
b r a n c h of t h e se rv ice w i t h a
tra in in g p ro g ra m . Are you In ter­
e sted in c o m m u n i c a t io n s .
Thj
S ig n a l C orps n o t only uses ex
p e rie n c e d m en , b u t a lso t ra in s en
liste d m e n a s r a d io operatois
r a d io e le c tric ia n s, te le ty p e opera,
t o rs, t e le p h o n e p o w e r m e n ani
lin e m en , t e l e g r a p h o p e ra t o rs , tde
g r a p h p r i n t e r o p e r a t o r s . Perhaps
y ou w a n t to be a n X - R a y tech­
n ic ia n , a d e n t a l tec hnicia n,
l a b o r a t o r y t e c h n i c i a n ? A s k toke
a s s ig n e d to t h e M e d ic a l Corp<
Its
p ro fe ssio n a l
schools jiin’*
w i t h t h e f i n e s t in t h e country.
Y ou like h o r s e s o r mechanics!
B o t h t h e C a v a l r y a n d th e FielJ
A rt i ll e r y h a v e sc h o o ls teaching
such
sp e c ia liz ed
c o u rse s
s a d d le r y , m o to r m e c h a n ic s , com­
m u n icatio n s
and
b a t t e r y me­
c h a n ic s, a m o n g o th e r s .
O rdnance
T h e O r d n a n c e C o rp s will teach
y o u h o w to be a f irst-c la ss ma­
c h in ist, a n a u to m o b i le mechanic,
a n i n s t r u m e n t r e p a i r m a n . Tin
Q u a r t e r m a s t e r C o rp s h a s classiS
in m o to r m a i n t e n a n c e , tran.sport a tio n , c o n s t r u c t i o n , utilities. En­
lis te d m e n w i t h spe c ia liz ed eds
c a t i o n c a n a t t e n d o t h e r AimJ
c o u rs e s in c h e m ic a l engineering,
m e t a ll u r g y ,
surveying,
meteor­
ology, fin a n c e .
N avy
T h e N a v y ’s v o c a t i o n a l schools
a r e n o te d fo r t h e i r thoroughnfi=sM a n y m a c h i n i s t s em p lo y e d in de­
fe n se p l a n t s to d a y a t h ig h wagfS
f i r s t l e a r n e d t h e ru d i m e n t s ol
t h e i r t r a d e in one of t h e Navy
schools. D iv id ed in to t h r e e ge>'*
e ra l c la ss ific a tio n s, t h e s e schools
c o m e u n d e r t h e follow ing head­
i n g s : 1. E le c t r i c i a l —Ordnance, 2'
C o m m u n i c a t i o n s —Clerical, 3.
chinis.ts. M e t a l w o r k e r s — ■Wood­
w o r k e r s , a n d t h e schools ma”'*
t a i n e d by t h e H o s p it a l CoipSN a v y m e n m a y o b t a i n a n y one of
136 sp e c ia l r a t i n g s a s a result
s t u d y in th e s e c o u rse s. A prutia*
li"t of th e s u b j e c t s t a u g h t includs
e le c tricity , radio, patternm^lii>'S'
t y p in g ,
p a in t i n g ,
storekcepin?'.
b a k in g ,
b u tchering,
tailori>’Si
m u sic, c a r p e n t r y ,
stenograph)''
shipt'itting, p r i n ti n g , boileiniak'
ing,
photography,
b a r b e i i ' ’?
m o tio n - p i c t u r e m a c h i n e
ing, a v ia t io n m a c h i n e r y , cockinf'
B e fo re t h e e n liste d N a v y
c a n a p p ly f o r a d m i s s io n to one o
t h e s e schools, he m u s t comi’l^*^
his r e c r u i t tr a i n i n g . A t the
e lusion of t h e r e c r u i t train'Oo'
e a c h m a n is g iv en a series
t e s ts to d e t e r m i n e his intellegf)^'
a n d a p ti t u d e . T h o s e b e st qualif*^'
f o r a d m i s s io n to t h e
fg
schools a r e t h e n se le c te d fo^'
t r a i n i n g desired.
F u r t h e r in fo rm a tio n concernu
e n l i s t m e n t in t h e A r m y can
o b t a i n e d a t 39 W h it e h a l l stif®
M a n h a t t a n , a n d a t 90
S t i e e t , M a n h a t t a n , f o r th e
>„e.<;day, J a n u a r y
20,
Inquiring
Fhotographer
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THE
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1942
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W h a t do y o u th in k o f th e A c c o u n t ­
ing M ach in es In stitu te a n d th e
ca reer th a t it o ffe r s ?
A mIum I o f t l i p K r a i l i m t e s o f t h e A c c o u n t ini;' M u c l i i i i e s l i i N t i l i i t e ;
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for in", ami I wi.;h to extend my apj>ioci.ition to tt;o 1 ih-eetor, Jlr. I'uarto, and
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Institute to all persona soeUiiiy: a career
aloiiK those lines.
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;?ra(luates who are
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world at this time
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the in.;iea.<inK donuiiul lor AccountiiiK Maihin e Op­
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course in tho oper­
ation of t h e s e
mai h ii u s w h i <• h
(liialifies operators
for poFilioiis in privati- indus ry or for
Civil Service I'Ixnniinatitiis,
Tho director of tlu^ school
and his
c<mpoteiU st.iff are
a Kroat help to
eiuli .stuch'iit (liiriiiK tho course and in
aiiliui; s:udent.s to secure positions after
cuinplelini,' Hit! cour.se.
I.JOAU UOUOWITZ
I c an ,-ay, w i t h ­
o u t r e se rv e, t h a t
t 111* l i n e com H‘ s
t i n t t h e A ccou iitii>'.< M a e h i ne s In ­
st i l u . e t e a c h a i e
I lie biKKost thinff
"i t heir ki nd In t his
I' '• OL worii. I i;m
il' ' |)ly g r a t e fu l to
Ilie s t a f f of/,, tlio'
A'-eountiiiK Maciiiiies Ins it iite lor
tlieir pcrsiiiuil inti'r, St s h o w n lo
nie. 1 o w e m y sn cci'ss w h i e l i I re<-"ntly a c h i e v ed io
ti'.e k n o w 1 e il;^e
th a t 1 aci i uired at
t lie
A c c o till. iii'J;
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a m n o w e m p lo ye d .
I f ee l t h a t 1 a m n ow in a positi-on to
w or k o u t a groat fu tu re for m;,’s e l f , a s
I a m n o w f i r t i f l e d w it h a profos.-iion
BOcoiid t o n one.
LEA D ER
SEEING
F a ^ e T h irte e n
IS
BELIEVING
BEFORE YOU CHOOSE ACAREER SEE FOR YOURSELF
TO A L L G R A D U A T E S ! !
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Have G raduated T en or T w e n ty Y ears Ago !
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Civil Service Opportunities
You
are
very
fortunate
.scJi oo l a t t h s t i m e .
oiierators
as
th ere
are
an n o uncctl
and
Federal
T liese
is
g rad u ate
from
for busin ess m ach in e
toilay.
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to
]}ecause n e v e r b e fo re w as
t h e r e so g r e a t a d e m a n d
S ervice
]iositions
carry
]:’ x a m i n a t i p n s
by
the
C 'itj^
S tate
C om m issions.
h igh
salaries,
long
v a c a tio n s w ith p ay , a life tim e c a r e e r w ith u n Im ited'
o p p o rtu n ities
attractiv e
At
th e
cquipj)cd
for
a d \'a n c e m c n t,
and
pensions.
])resnct* l i m e ,
to
])repare
you
we
are
for
a d eq u ate ly
the
fo llo w in g
C iv il S erv ice K x a n i i n a t i o n .s w h i c h a r e n o w o p e n :
Alphabetic Card Punch O p e rato r
Horizontal Sorting M achine O p e rato r
J r . and U nder Tabulating M achine O perators
J r . and U nder Alphabetic T abulating
Machine O perator
A ssistant Tabulating Clerk
Ju n io r Key Punch O perator
This is a list of Just a few organizations
in which we have placed our graduates,
H. A l t m a n
B a r r a t t & Co.
I Jo n w i t T v l l e r
C i t y I J a n k - F a r i n e r s T r u ‘j t C o m p a n y
City Governinont
C o l o n i a l L in e
Crucible Steel
D a i r y m a n Leaj^iie
E m p i r e T r u s t Co.
Federal Governm ent
F ed eral Shipbuilders
G eneral M otors
H o e & Co.
L a m o n t Corli<-s
UUIJ F i y l l K i :
Si;ice g r a d u a t io n
I ha\'o be e n at a
lo.«-i a s t o w h a t
p ath in t h e busiII e s s
w o r Id
I
s h o ’jld foll ow. Th o
A c a d e m ic
Cour se s
I h ad in ,s c h o o I
loft mu r a t li 0 r
h e l p l e s s ill t he
c o m m e r c ia l
wor ld
a m i m y oul.v alt er n a t i vo
was
to
Ko to s c h o o l
to
learn
a Hpecial
b u si n es s c ourse.
AVhen I r e a c h e d
this
dec ision, it
on ly led t o a n o t h e r
—w h i c h Kcliool an d w h at cou rse .
After
Klvhitf m u c h ihou Kh t a s to w h i c h line
of e n d e a v o r I s h o u l d follow, I c a r e f u ll y
lo okei l Into tho o p p o r t u n it ie s of beconiini; a busim-ssi ma< h liie op erator.
B e a r in g
tn m i n d
t ho fa ct t h a t m.'icliinery Is
J^radually t a k in g tlie iilace of m in d and
h an d labor, 1 m i « h t j u s t a s we ll be p r e ­
p ared to k n o w all t h e bu«ino.ss m a c h in e s .
We l l , n o w t h a t th e cou rse w a s de o id ed , I h a d liut on e more p rob le m and
tliiU w a s w h e re.
A.s a r e su lt of m u ch d elllie rat ion and
dis cu ii si ons w ith frien ds, I f in al ly de ei de d u p o n ^ j e A c c o u n t in g M a c h i n e s Inijtltuto t o T ^ t h H sch oo l tliat could of for m o all” ,tile n iac h ln o t r a i n i n g
I
‘•ould po.ssibly w an t.
A N N A. r .A M I I l’T
S E R V IC E
N a m m s D ep artm en t Store
N atio n al Credit
P ra tt & W hitney
P a r k & Tilford
R o y a l I n d e m n i t y I n s u r a n c e Co.
State G overnm ent
Sterns D epartm ent Store
U nited A rtists Corp.
F R E E
P L A C E M
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S E R V I C E
ACCOUNTING MACHINES INSTITUTE
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S E R V IC E
LEADER
S h o r t a g e
E a r n
An
ju n ite
s }io i(;ip c
has
de­
veloped in tia in « ‘d o ffic e pe rso n ­
nel — a cc o u n ta n ts , hookkcepei'S,
cost clc'iks, s fe n og ra i)h e rs, sccielaiie.o, m a r k e t a n a ly s ts , research
te c h n ic ia n s , a nd the like . T h is
8 h o ita g e w i l l become m ore p ro noiinced as o u r “ a ll- o u t ”
war
j)r()f;r;tm ^ e ts in to s tiid e . Paco
I n s t it u t e w ill fe.Ttuie, f r o m th is
tim e on, h a id - h it t in g , in te n s iv e ,
W h i l e
H ave
you
ever
inp; t o g o t o s e a ?
war
em ergency,
chant
M arine
J.fiOO c a d e t s
end
Y o u
had
a hanker-
S p u iT ed b y th e
the
U.
S.
e x p ect.s
in
L e a r n
tra in in g
o f the year.
If
M er­
to
have
by
you
are
the
in
g ood shape, b etw een the a g e s o f
] 8 a n d 2 ‘i, y o u c a n a p p l y f o r a d ­
m ission
to
th e
C om m ission
U.
S.
C adets
M aritim e
Corps
by
A b o u t
S h i p s
22 m o n t h s .
U p o n a d m issio n , ca ­
dets are s e n t to th e M er c h a n t
M arine T ra in in g A c a d e m y for tw o
m o n th s for prelim in ary train in g.
A fte r th is, te n m o n t h s a b o a r d a
m e r c h a n t s h i p is f o l l o w e d b y t e n
m o n th s o f a d v a n c e d tr a in in g in
th e c a d e t sch ools.
L ocally, m e r c h a n t m a r in e c a d e ts
are b e in g tra in ed a t F o r t S c h u y ­
l e r in f a c i l i t i e s b o r r o w e d f r o m t h e
N e w Y ork S ta te M arine R eserve.
and r e la tiv e ly s h o rt courses fo r
m en and w o m en to m eet tliis
emei 7'ency.
I^ ic i: I n s t it u te o ffe rs a w id e
cl)c)ice o f couises
(CM’ .A. and
c lh e r p iin e ip a l courses accredlt«!d) in w h ic h the v a rio u s o ffic e
f l i i l l s and te ch niqu e s are ta u g h t.
I n the event an e n ro lle d s tu d e n t
o f Pace I n s t it \ it e e n ters tlie m i l i ­
ta ry
o r n a v a l ser\'ice o f the
U n ite d States, lie w ill be g ive n
c r e d it
lo r
w o rk
s a t is fa c to r ily
conij)leted, and his t u it io n w ill be
a d ju ste d on th e basis o f a c tu a l
atte nd a n ce .
E v e n in g classes are schedule d
Jn th e v a rio u s d ip lo m a , c e r t if iC J i l i ' , and s jx 'c ia l courses on v a r i­
ous d ales d u r in g J a n u a r y a nd
F c ln u a r y . T he S p r in g T e r m in
th e D a y Scliool D iv is io n begins
on M o n d a y , Feb. 9.
TO PREPARE FOR SERVICE
GN DEFENSE PROGRAM
C ollege T rained Men
and W om en N eeded
in A l l B r a n c h e s
L o n g I s l a n d U n i v e r s i t y ’s
optional all-y ear pro g ram
c o v e rs full f o u r y e a r d e g r e e
c o u r s e s i n t h r e e yj^ars.
This young man is a p rod u ct of M erchant M arine Training.
H e ’s at the helm o f his ship. H is training is intensive, and he
g e ts paid w hile learning. A t present, the merchant marine is
expanding, and there’s room fo r you ng men.
S ta r t this F e b r u a ry and con­
tinue th ro u g h the 12 week
S u m m e r te rm and beg in
S o p h o m o re y e a r n e x t fall.
w ritin g
V /rite f o r p erso n al interview
w ith Dean T ristram W alk er
M e tcalfe to p lan y o u r indi­
vidual p r o g ra m fo r y o u r com ­
p lete college c a re e r course.
S.
M aritim e
Com ­
visilin K R o o m 319. 45 B r o a d w a y ,
M anhattan.
lU 'q iiiren ien ts
T h e w ritten en tran ce e x a m in a ­
t i o n , p r e v i o u s l y r e q u i r e d . ha.s b e e n
elim in a ted .
C andidates for a d ­
m i s s i o n m u s t h a v e h a d 12 u n i t s o f
high sch ool ed ucation , in c lu d in g
3 u n its of E n g lish , 1 u n it o f m a t h ­
em a tics. 1 un it of s c ie n c e a n d 7
a d d itio n a l u n its. T h e y m u st p a ss
th e N a v a l R e s e r v e p h y sic a l e x ­
a m in a tio n .
In ord er to p a s s th is
p h y sica l
test,
a p p lican ts
m ust
h a v e 20/20 v ision , e a c h e ye, w it h ­
out glasses.
T hey m u st be not
less th an 5 feet 5 in ch es nor m o re
t h a n 6 f o o t 4 i n c h e s in h e i g h t .
T h e y m u s t be of n o r m a l size,
so u n d co n stitu tio n , and free fr o m
I)hysical d e f e c t s or d is e a s e s , e s ­
p e cia lly th o se of v ision , color p er­
cep tion and hearin g.
The
M erclian t
M arine
h a s
s tr e a m lin e d its tr a in in g c o u r s e to
C O l ’K S E S I N
Pitm an
S te n o g ra p h y
AT HUNTER COLLEGE
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at
be
by
$65 P e r M o n t h
M erchant
M arine
cad ets
are
p a i d $65 p e r m o n t h d u r i n g t h e i r
22 m o n t h s t r a i n i n g p e r i o d . W h i l e
th ey are serv in g on m e r ch a n t
s h ip s d u rin g th is period t h e y c a n
b e p a i d m o r e t h a n t h e $65 m i n i ­
mum.
W h en th ey h ave fin ish ed
th e cou rse, th e y are eligib le for
B u reau of N a v ig a tio n licen ses as
T h ir d M a te or T h ir d E n g i n e e r .
T h e y are fu lly p repared for a
care e r at sea.
At th e p r e se n t tim e, b e c a u s e o f
w a r b o n u ses, th ird
m ates and
t h i r d e n g i n e e r s a r e p a i d $30 0 p e r
m o n t h an d up, w ith board. T h u s,
cad ets a p p lyin g now can earn ex­
c e l l e n t s a l a r i e s in t w o y e a r s t i m e .
D raft E x em p t
M erchant
M arine
cadets
are
d raft-exem pt
because
th ey
are
m e m b e r s o f th e N a v a l Resc-rve.
I f th e m e r c h a n t sh ip s, to w h ic h
th ey are assign ed , are ta k en over
b y th e N a v y d u rin g th eir tr a in in g
period, th e c a d e ts w ill g o on a c ­
tive d u ty as m id sh ip m e n a n d re­
c eiv e th e N a v y p a y for th is ra n k .
U pon co m p letio n o f th eir tr a in in g
co u rse, th e m e r c h a n t m a r in e c a ­
d e t s a r e e li .g ible , d u r i n g t h e e m e r ­
g e n c y , f o r c o m m i s s i o n s -as e n ­
sign s.
A p p lica n ts
for
the
M erchant
M a rin e C a d ets C orps shou ld m ail
th eir a p p lic a tio n s to W a s h in g t o n .
T h e y m a y e x p e ct to h e a r from th e
M a ritim e C o m m issio n as to th eir
a c c e p t a n c e or r ej e c tio n w ith in t w o
m onths.
W E
N E E D
OPERATORS!
D a y and E v e n in g C lasses
Comptometer School
liv
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l i l t * A I i i i i i i I'i k 'I iit'tM'N
I * r (» \1 K T 10 l (
( l i e S ii|ip !,v
or
" H i iM ii.r
i <>u ( . i m d t \ i i:s
N e g o tia tio n s a re un der w a y to
tab lish a m a r itim e sch ool on
esta te of W a lte r P.
G reat N eck.
T he school m a y
a h e a d y esta b lish ed on th is site
th e tim e y o u read th is.
GOOD P A Y IN G PO SIT IO N S
A W A IT G R A D U A T E S
SHO RT COURSE
o r rO H T l'M T IK S
(^ A L C l'L A 'I'O K S
FREE! — THREE-DAY TRIAL COURSE — FREE!
i N i i u \ 11)1 A i .
It w a s
a
be crow ded.
city
its
pop u lation
th e
ex p a n sio n
In
o f 621, 000.
is
over
m ade
a
up
193 0
S ta te D e p a r tm e n t, W a sh in g to n
A p p lica tio n s ob tain ab le to F eb. 8
O n ly q u a lified s tu d e n ts accepted
for registration .
Today
m illion ,
first
Spanish-Portuguese
Translators
by
th e em p loyees of th e N e w D eal
e s t a b l i s h e d a f t e r 1933, a n d f o r t h e
p a s t y e a r b y th o se m a n n in g th e
defense
a g en cies.
The
federal
e m p lo y e e pop u la tio n o f W a s h in g ­
t o n t o d a y i s a b o u t 225,000, a n a l l tim e h igh .
T o th is n u m b er are
a d d e d m o r e t h a n 5.000 g o v e r n ­
m e n t w o r k e r s e a ch m o n th , p lu s
ab ou t an equal num ber spread
a m o n g th eir fa m ilie s an d a m o n g
n on -govern m en t w orkers engaged
in b o o m -to w n serv ices.
T h e g o v ern m en t has fran k ly not
b e e n ab le to e re c t in tim e th e
b u ild in gs w h ere th ese n e w e m ­
p lo y e e s sh o u ld w ork.
Today you
w i l l f i n d g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s in
sta b le s,
old th e a t r e s , old r e s i­
d e n c e s , a n d i n n e w b u i l d i n g j be*
fo r e the plaster h a s been pu t on.
I n t h e r e g u l a r b u i l d i n g s , t h e cor-*
r id o rs are clu ttered w ith d esk s.
E x a m in a tio n s exp ected soon.
TYPISTS &
STENOGRAPHERS
A p p lic a t io n s n o w b e in g issu ed
for W a sh in g to n and N e w York.
LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTE
11 W e s t 4 2 n d S t .
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COMPTOMETER SCHOOL
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O PTION S
Jr.
A r c 'lii v iN t ,
BuoterinloKiNt
( W i l i l l i f e ) , ( ’h » * i n i s t , J r . r u b l i c
ANsiNtniit,
Jr.
S tate
D e p t . A sK iN tt in t, J r . S t n t i s t i i ' i a i i .
F r o m th e p o in t of v ie w o f th e
em p loyee,
though,
the
h ou sin g
s it u a t io n is m o s t im p o r t a n t. S in g le
r o o m s a r e n o t t o o d i f f i c u l t t o lo ­
c a te a lth o u g h th e ren ts a re w ell
above
th ose
charged
in
nor­
m a l tim es. M a n y e m p lo y e e s fin d
It im p o s s ib le to t a k e th e ir f a m ­
ilie s to W a s h in g t o n w ith th em ,
b u t try to sen d b a ck a s u b s ta n ­
tia l
p o rtion
of
th eir
s a la .r ie s.
T h e F ed eral G o v ern m en t itself
is ser io u sly co n c er n e d w ith th e
p rob lem of in ad eq u ate room and
is
len d in g
m oney
for
private
h o u s i n g p r o je c ts . In a r e c e n t call
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T h e p a r k i n g p r o b l e m is
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o f t h e N e g r o e s e m p l o y e d in W a s h ­
in g t o n a r e e le v a t o r o p e r a to r s or
m essengers.
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t r e s s in g to th o se w h o realize th at
th e w ar em ergen cy has opened
w id e t h e job field .
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th is
qu estio n .
L ast year
th e
U. S. Civil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n
su b stitu ted fin g erp rin ts for ph oto­
graphs
on
federal
app lication
blan ks.
For years N egro organ­
iz a tio n s had m a in ta in e d th a t the
p h o to sy ste m m a d e d iscrim in a tio n
easy.
In
a d d ition .
P resid en t
R oosevelt has set up a com m ittee
t o i n v e s t i g a t e d i s c r i m i n a t i o n in
t h e d e f e n s e p r o g r a m , b o t h in g o v ­
e r n m e n t and private w ork. N e g ro
o rg a n iza tio n s have been b ringing
to th e a tten tio n of th is c o m m itte e
m a n y c a s e s o f C i v i l S e r v i c e el ig i b l e s c a lle d to W a s h i n g t o n , o n ly
to be g iv e n th e ru n a r o u n d w h e n
t h e i r c o l o r is d i s c o v e r e d .
A C razy-(iuilt
G o v e r n m e n t a l l y , W a s h i n g t o n is
a c r a z y -q M i lt, w i t h v a r i o u s d e p a r t m e n t s in c h a r g e o f v a r i o u s g o v ernm ent
fu n ction s.
S o m etim es
th e r e is o v e r la p p in g .
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trict, a n d its m e m b e r s fr a n k ly
are m o ie co n c er n e d ab ou t oth er
m atters.
N o o n e in W a s h i n g t o n
has the vote, w h ich h a s a lw a y s
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bring a b o u t ch a n g e.
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t e r o f t h e w o r l d ’s g r e a t e s t nation
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S E R V IC E
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P a f f e F i ^ 't e e n
‘Quick-Action’ Jobs
In Private Industry
The fo llo w in g d efen s e po sitio n s are available w private in­
du stry. I f you feel that yo u can qua lify for any of these jobs,
te leph on e fhe d esig n a ted in t e r v i e w e r at the local U. S. E m p l o y m e r t
S ervice offic e.
A p p lic a tio n s fr o m th ose e m p lo y e d in essential
d efen se in dustries w il l not be considered.
T echnical
(P hone
LExing:t<>n 2 -0 I 6 0 )
D e s ig n e r s o f S tru ctu ra l S tee l a n d K ein foroed C o n c r e t e - M u s t h a v e
r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e on lie a v y in d u str ia l biiildjn gs, p o w e r p la n ts, b iid g c s,
etc.
M u st h a v e w o r k e d for c o n s u ltin g e n g in e e r in g firm or steel fa b ii-
cators.
E x p e r ic n c c w ith ai c h ite c tu r a l or general C on tiactin ff firm n o t
accep tab le.
M u st be c itizen .
K lertrlca l
D r a f t s m a n —2
M u s t h a v e a b ility to la y o u t
P o p e.)
and
K lo ctri<;a l K n g i n e e r —F o r
radio eq u ip m en t.
( A s k for M r. P o p e ) .
y e a r s ’ o xpp i'ionce
dot.-^il f i o m
exp erim en tal and
iviar.iuj D ra ftsm a n - E x p e i ' i e n c ' c d
eq u ip m en t o f deep
w ater cargo and
N.Y.A.
T u r n i n g
O n e ,
’E m
T w o ,
O u t
T h r e e
“ L earn in g D a y ? ” , you ask, as
y o u w a tc h m acliln es r o a rin g and
g rin d in g .
Y es,
For
m any
of
now
engaged
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th e
in
d a y .”
young
p eo p le
m ach in e
shops,
aviation
center.s a n d t o o l i n g
to ries
are
w h ile
actu ally
prod u cin g
fac­
lea rn in g
for
defen.'^e.
T h e r e ’s n o t s u f f i c i e n t t i m e t o b e
l e i . s u r e l y a b o u t it. S o m e ai*e t a k ­
in g cou rses w h ile tu m in g ou t th e
b o lts
for
arm or
p la te
th at
con trib u te to w a rd A x is d e fe a ts.
E v e n qu alification s are estab ­
lish ed
For
in
th e
hurry-up
instan ce,
girls
in
th e
take
m anner.
som e
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of
th e
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m in istration c o u r s e s .
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easy,
k n i t in
w ith
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T h e y ’r e
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and
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hands
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enough.
T o tu rn ou t a fu ll sized slip -o v er
in a d a y or s o s t a m p s a l a s s a s
s u f f i c i e n t l y s w i f t t o g o in p r o m p t ­
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m o n t h s , 160 h o u r s a m o n t h , a n d
p a y s t h e l e a r n e r $25.20 e v e r y 30
days.
F orty
hours
of
related
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o f E d u c a t i o n . B u t d o n ’t t h i n k y o u
c a n ’jt f i n i s h t h e c o u r s e , o r a t
l e a s t l e a r n e n o u g h , in t w o m o n t h s
to o b t a i n a j o b in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y
or fo r th e g o v e r n m e n t.
It has
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of
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of
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th ey
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offers
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in str u c to r s
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in
th in g
at
m anagers;
a d v iso ry
con.sultation
to
J o b s in 8 W e e k s
w ill
it
a ssistd efense
firm s h a v in g th eir ow n e m p lo y e e
train in g p rogram s.
T rain in g W ith in Industry, one
o f t h e n e w e s t s e t x ip s in A m e r i c a ’s
lush
to
in d u stria lize
for
war,
d o e s n ’t s e r v e a s a n e m p l o y m e n t
fi R e n c y a t all. I t m a l . i t a i n s a s t a f f
of field c o n s u lt a n t s to h e lp w a r
A n d d o n ’t g e t t h e i d e a t h e b o y s
a r e n ’t m o v i n g a s s w i f t l y . O n a n
airp lan e tra in in g c o u is e at O yster
B a y , L . I . , 81 b o y s w e r e g r a d u ­
ated
a n d g i v e n j o b s in p l a n e
p l a n t s f r o m D e c e m b e r 1 t o 22.
T h a t ’s a n e x a m p l e o f t h e r a t e a t
w h ic h th in g s are proceeding.
I t ’s a p t i t u d e t h a t c o u n t s .
A ll
y o u n e e d to r e g is te r fo r th e s e d e ­
fe n s e tr a in in g co u rses, a sid e from
a p t i t u d e , a r e U. S. c i t i z e n s h i p ; a n
u n em p loyed
statu s
(w h ich
in­
c lu d e s no a t t e n d a n c e a t a fu ll­
tim e day sch ool) a n d a certifi­
c a t e s h o w i n g y o u ’r e b e t w e e n 17
a n d 24 y e a r s o f a g e .
T h e average m ea n s of d eterm in ­
in g
in terest and
a p titu d e
for
m e t a l trad es, radio a n d e le c t r ic it y
a re w ork sa m p le s and trade tests.
P l a c e m e n t in i n d u s t r y is m a d e b y
th e N e w Y ork State E m p lo y m en t
S e r v ic e o ff ic e r in e a c h w o r k c e n ­
ter.
The Program
T h e first e m p h a sis o f th e c o u rse
is to p r e p a r e y o u n g p e o p le fo r a s ­
s i g n m e n t s in s h ip b u ild in g , a v i a ­
tion ,
m ach in e
to ols a n d o th er
“ b o ttle n e c k ” in d ustries.
Produc­
t i o n is o r g a n i z e d o n a p a r w i t h
t h a t o b t a i n i n g in p r i v a t e i n d u s ­
try. W h e r e v e r p r a c tic a b le , m a m ­
m o th pro d u ctio n m e th o d s and a s ­
c o n tr a c to r s so lv e th e p ro b lem o f
a skilled labor supply. It s e e k s
to h a ste n pro d u ctio n o f ta n k s,
p la n e s , g u n s a n d s h ip s by pro­
m o t in g th e tr a in in g o f su p e r v is­
o r s a n d w o r k e r s a n d in s a v i n g
th e m precious tim e.
B e s t p la c e to do all th is, fig u r e s
T rain in g-W ith in -in clu stry,
is
in
th e
war
plan t
itself.
Instruct
t h e m w h i l e t h e y w o r k . T h a t ’s t h e
slogan .
No
“ H orsing
A r o u n d ’'
A c tu a lly T -W -I e l i m i n a t e s
“ h o r s in g a r o u n d ” in in d u s tr y . It
s n e e r s a t old s h o p m e t h o d s a n d
t i i e s to in s ta ll a n e ffic ie n t , up-tot h e - m in u te , tim e-savT ng p r o g r a m
w h e r e v e r it c a n .
O ccasion aliy
an
em p loyer
or
f o r e m a n w ill b a lk a t t h e s e m e t h ­
ods. B u t, ta k e it fr o m T ra in in g W ith in -In d u stry, em p loyers
and
forem en w h o th o u g h t th ey kn ew
it all a r e a l m o s t a l w a y s c h a n g e d
m e n w h e n T -W -I h a s f in is h e d its
five,
tw o-hour,
after-w ork
ses­
s i o n s w i t h a n i n d u s t r i a l f i r m ’s
O perates by S h ifts
T h e resu lts o f th is w o r k ? C ots
a nd lockers for th e U n ited S ta tes
A rm y , m in o r torp ed o pa rts and
d u ffle b a g s for th e U n it e d S t a te s
N a v y , to o ls a n d d ie s for oth er
N .Y .A . w o rk sh op s, a nd oth er
s im ila r ite m s. T o a v o id c o m p e ti­
tio n w ith p riv a te ind ustry, none
o f t h e s e p r o d u c ts is sold in th e
o pen m ark et. A nd on ly su ch a s­
s i g n m e n t s a r e u n d e r t a k e n a s to
a s c e ila in th a t N .Y .A . g r a d u a tes
w ill n o t o u s t r e g u la r ly e m p lo y e d
p e r s o n n e l f r o m jobs.
O n e t h i n g m o r e o u g h t to be
s tressed abou t th is N Y A train in g
c o u r s e : i t e q u i p s y o u n g p e o p l e in
a s i n g l e s k i l l , t o d o a s p e c i f i c jo b
—s u c h a s o p e r a t i n g a l a t h e , di ill
p r e ss or a w e ld e r.
In th is w a y
A m e r i c a ’s y o u t h m a y c o n t r i b u t e
s p e e d ily to in c r e a s e d d e f e n s e pro­
d u c t i o n w h e n t h e y l a n d in p r i v a t e
in d u stry , an d e v e n b efore.
I f y o u ’d c a r e t o l e a r n
more
a b o u t N . Y . A . t h e a d d r e s s i s 145
E a s t 32nd S treet, M a n h a tta n .
A t n o t i m e a r e m o r e t h a n 10 o r
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a r ea . W h e n t h e f o r e m e n a n d leadm e n ob tain a n e w s la n t o n in d u s­
trial m e th o d s a n d
n eed s, th ey
p r o c e e d fr o m th e r e on to t r a n s ­
m it th e s e tip s to th e m a n y in d iv ­
i d u a l s w o r k i n g in t h e s h o p .
A
lesso n , th en ,
deliv ered by one
T -W -I tu tor to sev e r a l fo rem en
a n d l e a d m e n in m a n y c a s e s is a b ­
s o r b e d b y 4,0 00 w o r k m e n .
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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 .
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R after).
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n u m , tw o and th ree parted w o rk .
w ell).
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d e m a n d f o r l i g h t e r w o r k —e s p e ­
c i a l l y i n m a c h i n e s h o p s —is g r o w ­
i n g rapidly. T h u s , t h e call fo r
m o r e an d m o re girls to r ep o rt for
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e n g in e e r in g or e q u iv a le n t e x p e r ie n c e .
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yo u n g man g e ttin g g o v e rn m e n t training in the occupatio n. W h en he has c o m p le te d his course, he’ll
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on
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h a n d o p e r a tio n s . A ls o roll tu b e s. M u s t be c itiz e n .
( A s k fo r M r.
H a w ' e s ).
C o i l C a l i b r a t o r s —E x p e r i e n c e d m a k i n g A C b r i d g e m e a . s m e m e n t s
a n d c o i l a d j u s t m e n t s . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n l y . ( A s k f o 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 w i r e w i n d i n g m a c h i n e s . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n ly . ( 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 in m a r i n e w o t k .
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M r. H a w e s ) .
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o f air-co o led ra d io tu b es, c o m p lic a t e d p r o c ess sea lin g , b r e a k d o w n te sts,
e t c . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n l y .
( A s k f o r M r. B u r n h a m ) .
F l a r e a n d F i r e S e t t e r s —J o b s e t t e r s e x p e r i e n c e d in m a n f a c t u r e o f
r a d io tu b es, to set, a d j u s t a n d in s p e c t d ie b lo c k s , s ea l-in pin s. etc.
A b l e t o d o a l l w o r k p e r t a i n i n g t o m a k i n g s t e m s . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n l y .
( A s k f o r M r. B u r n h a m ) .
F o r e m a n A u t o m a t i c S c r e w M a c h i n e —S e t u p m a n , t o s u p e r v i s e
n ig h t s h if t o f m a c h i n i s t s a n d a»;sem blers.
M u s t b e a b le to s e t up)
B r o w n e & S h a r p e a u t o m a t i c s c r e w m a c h i n e , h a n d .screw 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 , f o r m i n g a n d p u n c h p r e s s e s . Mu<=t be
citizen n o t e n g a g e d in d e f e n s e p r o d u ctio n . G ood sa la ry . (A s k for
Mr. D e a n ) .
G r i n d e r s —E x t e r n a l a n d i n t e r n a l g r i n d i n g . U n i v e r s a l m a c h i n e , p r e ­
cisio n w ork. M ust h a v e a t le a st fiv e y e a r s ’ sim ila r ex p erien ce.
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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 j’e a r s ’ e x p e r i e n c e a s s e m ­
b lin g fin e in s tr u m e n ts.
M u st read b lu ep rin ts. M u st h a v e w o r k e d o n
su c h in str u m en ts a s electric clo ck s, co n tro l d ev ices, sp e ed o m e te rs.
M u st be citizen s.
(A s k for M r. B e t z ) .
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in. s w i n g la t h e s o n all t y p e s o f m a r in e w o r k . M u s t be c itiz e n . ( A t k
f o r M r. H a w e s ) .
M a c h i n i s t s —M u s t h a v e s h i p y a r d e x p e r i e n c e ; a l s o e x p e r i e n c e u s i n g
b o r in g bar a n d a lig n e r s . ( 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 Die, M a k e r s —Fir.'^t c l a s s m e n o n l y . M u ? t b e
a b le to w o r k fr o m b lu e p r in ts , d o o w n p l a n n i n g a n d s e t up all n u ic h in e
to o ls, w o r k to c lo s e lim its , m a c h in e w id e v a r ie ty of m a t e r ia l. W ill
c o n s i d e r n o n - c i t i z e n s n o t e m p l o y e d in d e f e n s e w o r k . ( A s k f o r M r.
D e a n ).
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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 l s h i p y a r d e x p e r i e n c e .
( / sk tor
M r. B r a e ) .
P i e r W o r k e r s ( F e m a l e O n l y ) —M u s t b e e x p e r i e n c e d c la s p e r . s , t i p p e i s , h e a d e r s, s tr in g e r s , p a s t e r s , e n a m e l l e i s a n d h a v e h a d othei' s i m i ­
l a r e x p e r i e n c e . ( A s k f o r M r. B r o s s e a u ) .
R i i d i o L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n i c i a n s —M u s t h a v e h e a v y m a n u f a c t u i i n g
e x p e r i e n c e o n U R F t r a n s m i t t e r s . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n l y . ( A s k f o i M r .
B u rnh am ).
K 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 r a n s m i t t e r <u s e t
m a n u f a c t u r i n g e x p e r i e n c e . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n l y . ( A s k f o r M r , B u r n ­
ham ).
S h i p f i t t e r s —O n n e w a n d r e p a i r w r o k . A b l e t o w o r k t e n p l a t e s , l a y ­
o u t s p e c i a l f o r m s n o t p r e d e t e i n i i n e d in m o l d l o f t a n d a b l e t o li f t t e n ­
p l a t e s , M u s t b e c i t i z e n . ( A s k f o r M r. H a w e s ) .
T ool a n d D ie M a k e r s - E x p e r i e n c e d on jig an d fix tu r e w o rk . C o m ­
b i n a t i o n b l a n k i n g , f o r m i n g a n d s m a l l p r o g r e s s i v e d i e s . M u s t i)e c i t i ­
zen s. F irst c la ss m e n on ly, ( A s k for M iss R a f t e r ) .
T o o l m a k e r —F i r s t d a . s s . t o d o e x p e r i m e n t a l w o i k in a Q u t i n.o m b oratory.
M u st be citizen .
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p e r i e n c e d i n r a d i o s e t m a n u f a c t u r e o r s i m i l a r f i e l d . A p p l y in p e r s o n
o n l y . ( 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 lM ak e r ,s -M u s t^ h a v e r e c e n t e x i u - r i e n c e in f o u n d r y
w o ik jo b b in g sh o p p a tte rn w o r k s or sh ip yards.
M u st o p e r a te all
w o od w oik in ;^ m a c h in e s .
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th e e m p lo y e r s ’ end of the a p p re n ­
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for n a tio n a l d e fe n se .
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f o r e m a n or lea d m a n .
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b lu e p rin t rea d in g a n d e s t im a t in g ,
e n g in e e r in g a n d lic e n se e x a m in ­
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f o r u s e f u l s e r v i c e in t h e t r a f f i c
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i s n o t c h e d a t 18 a n d m a y r a n g e
■ f r o m Ifi t o a s h i g h a s 23 i f o n e
is p r o m i s i n g m a t e r i a l .
I n d u str ie s h a v e th eir o w n in d i­
v id u al sta n d a r d s th ev e x p e c t a p ­
p r e n tic e s to m e e t.
M ain ly, h o w ­
e v e r , t h e y a.i’e i n t e r e s t e d in t h o s e
w h o h a v e a tech n ica l high sch ool
e d u c a t i o n o r i t s e n u i v a l e n t —t h a t
is. c o u r s e s t h a t e q u ip a n o n - g r a d ­
u a te w ith ru d im en ta r y k n o w led g e
fo r jia trade.
O ften an ordinary
h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t e is a c c e p t ­
able, p rovid ed h e s h o w s a n an titu d e a n d w illin gn e.ss to lea rn .
T h e em ployer, upon s ig n in g an
a g r e e m e n t w'ith t h e a p p r e n t i c e ,
a g r e e s to p r o v id e s u f f i c ie n t o p p o r ­
tu n itie s for ad v^ ancem ent; th e a p ­
p r e n t i c e , in t u r n , q g r e e s n o t t o
s h i r k a n y t a s k in t h e c l i m b t o ­
w ard po sitio n s req uiring g rea ter
sk in .
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e m p loyers
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i t ’s d o n e in v a r i o u s w a y s .
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a local U n ited S ta te s E m p lo y m e n t
S e r v i c e o f f i c e , w h i c h is e q u i p p e d
w ith a list o f th o se c o m p a n ie s
h a v in g ap p ren ticesh ip program s.
P i'ovided w ith th is lead, a c a n d i­
d a te for an a p p re n tice s h ip can
h o p e e ith e r to be p la c e d by th e
e m p l o y m e n t s c r v i c e o r t o s e e k to
f i n d p o s s i b l e o p e n i n g s in t h e f i e l d
by ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of v o ca tio n a l
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o u t th e city, s u c h a s a t . t h e V o ­
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t h e n a m e o f ll.VKKY JOIl.N GUAKK, and
til'on readlnjr th e oon.sent o f hi.s wife.
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no r e a so n a b le ob jection to t h e c h a n g e
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all o f w h o m reside in N e w York, be and
th e y h e r e b y are au th or iz e d re.sjiectively
l o a s s u m e th e name.s of H A R H Y JOIl.N
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G R A F F , in p lace an d .stead of t he ir
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f u r t h e r p r ovision s of th is order ; an d it
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ten ( 1 (1) dayfs fro m the d a t e here of , in
I h e o f f i c e of th e Clerk of thi.s Court r n d
t h a t a cQiiy of th is order sh a l l w it h in
ten ( 1 0 ) d ay s from th e en t r y t he r e of ,
lie p u b l i sh e d on ce in T h e Civil Se r vi c e
J.ea der . a n ew sii ap er imh llshe d in t he
Cit y o f N e w York, C o u n t y of N e w Y'ork,
a n d t h a t w it h in forty ( 4 0 ) d ay s a f t e r
t h e niak in K of tl'.is ord er, p r oof of suc h
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ADOBESS............................................ .........................
Tlie P e o p l e B e h in d t h e R e d A r m y
BY
JE S SIC A
SM ITH
Kilito-”, .Soviet R u s s ia T o d a y
Rec’y., A m e r i c a n Council on .Soviet
R e l a t i o nn a t t h e Su n d a y N’ iijht F o r um
liO T K r.
S H K I{M .\N
H < (I ’ A K E
Ur<>adway u n d 71st St.
H U N D A Y - J A N . 2 6 l l i- 8 ; 3 0 I'.M .
N e w Y ork D r a ftin g In stitu te,
276 W e s t 4 3 r d S t ., N e k Y o r k C i t y ,
h a s d o u b led th e s iz e of its sch o o l
to a c c o m m o d a te th e in crea sin g
e n ro llm en t o f stu d e n ts for the v a ­
r ious b r a n c h e s o f d ra ftin g , as
A v ia tio n , S h ip, M e c h a n ic a l, E le c ­
trical, etc. T h is h a s b e e n d u e to
th e trem en d ou s dem an d of de­
fen se
in d u stries
for
d raftsm en
w h o are th e b a sis for e v e r y typ e
o f p rodu ction.
T h is school re­
p orts th a t to d a te ev er y g r a d u a te
h a s b e e n p l a c e d In d e f e n s e i n d u s ­
tr ie s an d still m a n y m o r e jo b s a re
un filled.
All Secretarial) Commercial and Business Machine
Courses offered in Daytime and Evening Sessions
Cixil S e rv ic e
an d N m neric
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T uesday,
LEADER
Jan u ary
20,
1942
C a r e e r T r a in in g S c h o o l D i r e c t o r y
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M a n h a t t a n D e n ta l A.ssi.stants .School,
CO E. t2d St.. MU. 2-(l23t.
Day, 1
mo., $7o; 3 mos . , $125; Eve. , 10 w ks . ,
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Food 'I'rades \'oi;. 11. S., 2I)H \V. lIUli
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Craft. S'udeni.s I.oamio. 7 4'> lOtli A v e .
Day a nd lOve. $2!) jier .seiiii’sti'r.
M e t r o po lit an Vou. 11. S,, 43 Oa k St.
1)ay — I ’reo
Bookkeeper
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$ 1 2 to ? 2 I per term.
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Kyer.-^on St., P.Ui.vn.. MA. 2-22(10.$201) pel' .\c;tr.
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St., l ’, i:. !l-7!»2«.
Co ni pt om e t e r Co., 200 B'w a y . , WO.
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A c c o ii nt iii s M a c hi ne s Inst., ."21 W,
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D o lo h a n t y Ui.stitute, 11.' E, l.'itli St.
M o nde ll I ns t it nle , 2.'!0 W. 4lHt St.
M i dt o w n C a lrula t inK Co.. 10 E. 40 .St.
N' Y. IJasinos s Sc hoo l, 11 W 42d St,
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Cireonwicli llou.so Work. sho p, 1(5 J o n e s
St.
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N. Y. Traded Scho ol. 312 E. 67t h St..
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S chools
B r o w n e ' s iUi.siiie.ss ''ollpjje. 7 I^af.ayptta
Ave.,
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& Munlcii);il Worker.'^ o f A m e r i c a ,
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C o i n m l> i a n I n.stituto ( f o r me r lj '
Schwa . r t z - C uddc ll Sc h o o l ) , l. 'l N a s •saii St,
P e l - I . a n l y I ns t it ut o . 115 E l.')tli St.
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Te c linic ia n.
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I 'X a mine r I'i ln.<pector, In.'^pector o f
I 'llevat o's .
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A.sai.stant,
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nf.iicii lUi.sine.s.s .Sehool.s, l,"l N a s s a u
St.
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RI C a nn o n Sc ho ol !l7(i Thir d Avi‘. (.")9
St . ) , . lanuiic a Br a nc h, 117-12 A r c he r
A ve . (nr, Snt p h in H l v d ) . ( F i r e m a n ,
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t or V e hic lo lOxaminor & ln.=ipoctor),
Moiidcll liii'titntp, 2:il) W e « t 41 St.
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(Colnnil)la. N Y . I I . )
Ac.idi'uiv of Allied Arts. 34!) W. 80th
St., St:. .1-1211).
A m e r ic a n A r t is t s Scho ol, 133 E .jSth
St.. VO. .'•i li)2ii.
CavanuiiKli S iho o l, 19 W, 44 th St,,
MF. 2-(l2K),
Coo pe r U nio n, A s to r PI. a nd C o o pe r
Sri., At / .■l-li3()0
G r a nd C e ntr al School o f Art, Gr a nd
C c n t ia l T e r m in a l Did, , MU, !)-r)ltt;j.
N a i ’l. A e a d c m v , A m s t e r d a m A v e , at
lODth St,, AC, 2-121!>.
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N, V. Tr a de Sc hoo l, 312 E. I17th St,,
I'JO. 4-11IH7.
Pratt
In.stitnto,
l5oKaII> Ave.
and
K ye r so n St.. P k ly n .
MA, 2-2200.
Scliool of lndn.«trial Art, 2."i7 W 4i)th
St, C l[ 4-2U."i0
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Accoiintin); M a c hine s Inst., 221 W.
:.7lh St „ Cl. .■)-lM2.->.
Ijoro. Hall A c a d e m y . J ' i I . a l i n s h
Avp. E.'it., Mklyn, D a y oi Ev e . —,?.'iO.
Itrownu's ll us in e s s ColleRp, 7 L a f ­
ayette
Ave.,
Bk ly n. ,
N E. 8-2011,
Day, $20 m o n t h ; K v e , !}!S a m o nt h.
Ci'ntral Bu.'ilne.s.s Sc hoo l, 100 VV. 2.')th
St., 1!U. !)-71»28. i!:!.'!.
C o ni pt o m e t e r Sc hool, 2')!) B'w a y . Day
and I0ve -!?(1().
D e l c ha n t y I ns t i t u t e , 120 W. 42d St,.
ST. U-tlil()o
D a y a nd Eve.
D r a k e 'Uislnoss Sc ho o l, I j l N a s s a u St,
l l e f f ie y Schoo l, 11,'Uison PI.. Bkly n,
Day, $1(1 a i n o , ; Eve ., $S a m o nt h.
I le f f le y - Qiipe ns ho r o Sc hoo l, 8,"i2 C y l>ress Av<3 .. U kl y n. ST. 3 -.'>2 1 0 . Day
and Eve.
I nt e rlio io Inst . 1.')2 W. 42d St.. LO.
•'-S73.'), Day . $20 n i o , ; Eve , . $10 mo,
I J k IU db ConiputlnK; Sc hoo l. 9 10. 42nd
St,
M idt o w n C a l c u la t i n g Co.. 10 E. 40(h
St.. EE. 2-4l.'i3,
P r a t t Se c r e t a r ia l Sc hoo l, 100 Ma dis o n
Ave.. Eh. 5 ."231.
Day, $2.’i a m o .:
Eve. , $10 a m o n t h.
( t ho de s Schoo l, 1071 0t h Avo.. LO
5-3."()l.
Da y, $22 a m o . ; Ev e . , $3
a m o n t h.
Spe ed Si’c r e t a r i a l Sc hl. , 20 V i f c y Si.
WO. 2-.‘i2!r!,
V. W.C.A Tr a d e Sc ho o l, 179 \V. 137th
St.. Air 3-2777.
( C o lo r e d. ) D a j . $5
a ino ; Ev e . . $ i a m o n t h.
C o r se t ier
( I r e e nw o od Sc hoo l,
CIl. 1 OD.'IO.
55
W.
42d
St.,
C ourt R eporter
Pace
I ns t it u t e . 225 B ' w a y , , U A . T-8200.
C o lnnihia Mo der n Te c h. , 780 C o mm u n l p a w A ve ., J e r s e y City.
( C o lum bia , N , Y . U . )
i ) e | p h a n t v I n s ti tu te , 110 E. 15th St.,
ST, 0-t)!)00.
D r a k e Sch o ol , 151 N a s s a u St,. B E
3 - 4 S10,
M a n h a t t a n T e c h n i c a l I n s ti t u t e , 182-?
B w a v , Cl . 5-7857.
M e c h a n i c s Inst. . 20 W. 44th St. Evcu
—Free,
M o nde ll I n s ti tu te . 2,'JO W. 41st St.,
W l. 7-20.SI).
M ur r a y Hi l l E v e n i n g T r a d e S ch o ol .
237 E. 37th St,
D a y , —Fr ee,
N a t i o n a l T r a i n i n g Corp-, 1775 B r o a d ­
way,
N, Y, D r a f t i n g I n s t. , 270 W. 43d St..
W l . 7-0300.
N. Y. T e c h n i c a l I nst., 103 5 th Ave. ,
CH, 2-0.'!30.
P o p ij e nhu s e n In. stltute,
114-01 11th
I !oad, Co l l e g e Po i n t, I>. I.
Eve.—
$2 50.
P r a t t I n s ti tu te . D o K a l b A v e
an d
nypr.son St., B k l y n .
E v e s . , $10 a
ye ar .
Sc ho o l o f S tr u c tu r a l D e s i g n, 147 W.
•12d St.
T. M. C. A. , 1115 B e d f o r d Av e, . B k l y n .
SU 7-1400.
E lectricia n
N. Y', E l e c tr i c a l S ch oo l, 38 W, 17th
St. CH. 3-203,1
N, Y, Te c h . I n s ti tu te , 103 F i f t h Ave, .
CH. 2-03;:0
N V. Trad es . 312 E a s t C7th St.,
HE. ,1-19S7.
N. Y. YMCA.. 5 W. 03d St,
E lectroch em istry
H e lp W in th e W a r
T h o u . ^ a n d s o f y o u n g m e n anrl
wom en
and
M etallu rgy
I iist it utp o f E i e c t r o c h e m i s t y & M e t a l ­
lurgy . 50 K, 4 th St., OR. 4-1778.
E lectrolysis
I'llect roivsis
S c h oo l
of
N. Y. ,
14.>1
Bw a y , W l . 7-0013,
H o f f m a n E l e c tr o l y s i s I n s titu te , 100
W . 42d St,, MU, 2-7191,
Kro(» S^’liool, 9 }0. 41st St., MU. --7104.
Y' .M C,A,. 1115 B e d fo r d Av e. . B k l y n .
MA. 2-1100.
E n g in eer
are
u rg en tly
needed
in
all b r a n c h e s o f n a t io n a l d e f e n s e
— C ivil S e r v ic e , s h ip y a r d s , a e r o ­
p la n e fa c to r ie s, ind ustrial p la n ts.
T h e w o r k is c le a n a n J f a s c in ­
atin g ,
th e
high .
pay
ex cep tio n a lly
N o p rosp ect o f u n em p lo y ­
m ent
after
v icto ry
has
been
a c h ie v e d b e c a u s e d r a f t s m e n w ill
th e n b e r eq u ir e d to h e lp r e s to r e
our n a tto n to a p e a c e-tim e b a sis.
A
post card w ith
yoi^r n a m e
a n d a d d r e s s p la in ly w r it t e n w ill
b r in g y o u fu ll in fo rn ia tio n ab o u t
how^ w e
th e
D ra ftin g
s e .^ io r ).
AIRCRAFT IN STR U M EN TS
INT1;NS1VI*:
Y.
C ivil
B u ild in); C on.struction
A u d i t o r (!Jank.s)
N.
Candy
Haker
A rciiileot
S llO lt r -
( C o lumbia, . \ . Y . l \ )
B a ll a r d S ch o ol , CIO L e x i n g to n A ve ..
W l. 2-1500,
C a nd y a nd C.-iko I n s ti t u te , , 03 W. .'<2d
St., EL. 5-27,58,
C uli na r y S ch oo l o f N. Y,, 135 E. 5,8th
St,., P L. 3-277.').
H o u t m a n ’.'t Pa.stry S ch o ol , 40-10 57th
St ., L.I.C., ST. 4-3312. ,
N . Y. I ns t, o f Dl etPtlcs , 000 .Madison
A v e . Da.v 1 y i . ; E ve . , 2 yrs. $100.
I r ldo r Sch ool , 831 L e x i n g t o n Avo.,
n i l . 4-S249.
P r iv a te schools are perform in g yeom an service in preparin g
people fo r defen se position s. One of these schools is D ele hanty's, at 11 E a st 16th S treet, where the scene sh ow n abo ve
was taken. O f particular in terest to women are the courses in
bench a sse m bly and inspection. The school re p o r ts a large
demand \n these fields.
A ir p la n e M eclianic
of P.aiikinff,
M ech an ic
D e l P h a n t v I ns ti tu te , U E. 10th .St.,
ST, ft-()!l00. D a y , $205; E ve . . $215.
ll p m p h il l, 3 1 - U q u e e n s B l v d . . L. I.
City,' ST. 4-179I.
P r a t t I ns ti tu to , 195 Gr a nd Ave, E vq.
$ 1 0 to .$2 .'i.
S t e w a r t T e c h n i c a l .School, 253 W, (i4th
St. D a y, 5 m o s , . Eve ,. 12 mos . $100.
Y.M.C..V., 1115 B e d fo r d Ave. , B k ly n .
D a y and E ve .
Kiiliiir, I 111 .. Kiio.si'Vi'lt I’ioM, M'lH'ola.
( Se e a l so
Aiin-ih'im
E n g in e
B eco m e a D ra ftsm a n
tra in
you
in ter e stin g
q u ick ly
and
for
lucrative
p r o fe ssio n o f d ra ftin g .
N ational Training Corp.
G e n e r a l M o to r s B ldg.
1775 B RO ADW A Y, N.Y.C.
AIRCRAFT
INSTRUMENTS
IXCI.UDIXG A IR C R A F T RAD IO
COM.MUNICATION.'^ -VXD N A V I ­
G A T I O N A L
INSTRUMENTS
P r e p a r e for S K1 I <L ED anfl H I G H
•S. VLARIED p o s i ti o n s a s A I R C R A F T
I . V S T R U M E N T T E t : i l N I C I A N w i th
A i r c r a ft
I n s tr u m e n t
M anufac­
tu rer s. A i r c r a ft Fa c t o r i e s , A i rl i n e s
and
I n s tr u m e n t
R ep air
S ta t i o n s .
O L 'U ( O l i n S K tJ U A L IV IK .S
Y O U IN l-'U iJ- 1 0 l {
Civil Service Positions As
A irc raft Instrum ent Mechanic
NO
10X A M I>'A TI()>#i U i a i U m i O D
. S A l . A l t V T O i S T A K T $1080
V i s i t or phone; for c o n i p l e ta
i n fo r m a ti o n a b o u t t h e c a r e e r
o f fe r e d t h e A ir c r a ft I n s t r u ­
ment
Man
NOW
am i
A F T E R T H E E M E R G E NCV.
D iiv-K ve.
I ’r e e K m p l o y m e n t S r r v i o e .
X . Y. S T . \ T K I .U ' K N S K I )
O r K N l > i i U y t o 9 I ’ . M . — S un i l n , > 1 0 - 5
N . V. S C H O O L
or
AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS
(C C N. Y„ C ol u mb i a , Co ope r Uni on,
C l . 6 -0 3 4 5
MKpha Ua n. N . Y. A ., Po l y t e c h n i c I n ­ 1 8 6 0 - X H K O A D W A Y ( G i s t )
s t i t u t e of B k l y n , P r a t t I n s ti tu te .
Webl) I n. s ti tmo o f X a v a l ArchitdCturn & Mar i ne 10n,p:inperin^).
B k l v n Eve, T e c h n i c a l II. S,, 29 Ft,
Gr oeno 1M„ B k l y n , E v e . - F r e e ,
WE MUST WIN THIS WAR
( S t e a m a n d S t r u c tu r a l En^i nperI n! 3:^
B k l v n T ec h n i c a l H. S., 2!) Ft. G r e e n e
AM ERIC A
W lI.L
W I N T HROUGH:
Pi., Bk l v n , Driy—Fr e e. ( A e r o n a u t i ­
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T RE. ME. NUOUS
IN D U ST lilA L
cal. El e c tr i c a l , M e c h a n i c a l . S truoSUPERIORITY,
BUT
OU R
WAR
t ur:il).
,
I N D l ’S T R I E S
WILL NEED
HUN­
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D
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Gr a nd Co nc our se , Bro nx .
F . ' de r a t io n T e c hn i c al . S ch l . 110 E. 10
M .V C IIIM S T S
St.
D a y & E v e . —Pp g i s tr a tl o n Fe e
W e S|>e< iuli7.e in t h e <ini<U T r a i n i n g o f
$3 i^O a point ( A e r o n a u t i c a l . C h e m • Me n f o r t h e O p e r u l i o n a n d
of
ic;il,' Civil. E l e c tr i c a l , Marine, Mechaniial).
K N t a X K I.A T H IO
T L'K U F/r I.A T IIE
N V
Me r c h a n t Ma ri ne S ch oo l,
< iK I M )I X < ; .M A C IIIN K
DH ILI. VK K SS
So ut h St,. BIO. 3-2710. D a y (i mo.'j..
SC K K W M A C IIIM O
M I L I J N ii M A <1JINIS
Ev e . 12 m o s . —Foe , $150.
N. Y Me r c h a n t M ar i n e .'Vcad.. Ft.
lien irli W o r k D r ill P r e s s C o u r s e
Schuy le r. B r o n x (M a r i n o ).
A I K < K A I T K I V K T I X ( ; C O U K S K . $79
P o l y t e c h n i c I ns t, of Bkl ,\ n, 90 L i v ­
A C r n K i * l a ( ' k .m i ;-n t s k k v i c e
ing s t o n St.
N. Y. s t a t e Li c en se d .
Op en 0 to tt
P r a t t ins ti t u t e , 1!)5 Gr and Ave,. D ay
* Eve., 12 wk.s, 3 . e ve s, per w k . W r i te for 0 \ i r B o o k l e t M., or V I S I T
$10-,$::0. (C h e m i c a l , E l e c tr i c a l
Me''hanictiD.
TECH.
IN STITU TE
BC A lui^titute, 7.^ Vnr lck St.. D a y i; N A T I O N A L
S T i . 4-18U1
Ev as . (T e l e v i s i o n . R a di o . E l e c tr i c a l 3 3 - 2 2 N o r t h e r n B l v d . , L . l . C .
( X e x t to B r e w s te r A i r c r a ft)
C o m m un i c n t ion ).
Stev en s
Instit ute
of
T e c h n o l o g v , , I l M T - l l t T to B e e b e A ve . I N D to 3Hth St.
C a s t le Poi nt. H o b o k e n , X. J
Stuvv e .s an t Evenlncr T r a d e S ch oo l, 15
St. & 1st A v e . —Fr ee. (S t e a n i E n g i ­
ne,-‘.-•ing).
„ , ,
Y .M.C.A.
B klyn
Trade
Schl. .
lli:^
IN W A R
Be df o r d Ave. , B k l y n , D a y (YMCA
m em b ers only)
( A r r o n a u ti c a l , Mec h a n lc a D .
A N D IN P E A C E
Y M . C . A . S ch o ol s . .I W. 03 St.. D a y 32
w ks . , E ve . 2 y rs . —F e e $220; $3rt for
•
.' M K D IC A L a s s i s t a n t s
e ( | ui pm e n t (U n d l o & Ele i'trtcal C o m ­
•
X -K A Y
T i:( H X K lA X S
m u ni c a t i o n s ).
•
l.A B O K A T O U Y
T K CH XICIAN8
D r a k e Bu s i n e s s S ch o ol , 1.54 N a s s a u St.
T
F ilin g
N
V. Sch o ol of Fi l i n g , 311 Ma d is o n
Ave. MU. 9-8540,
F in g erp rin tin g
D e l e iia n t y I n s ti tu te , 11 E. ICth St.,
ST 9-0900,—1 mos , $35.
N a t io na l F i n g e r p r i n t & I d e n ti fi c a ti o n
B u- e a u , Inc,, 312 Madi.•^on Ave.
N. Y Schl. o f Fi n g e r Pr i nts, 22 E a s t
8 th St. GK. 7-1208,
G a r m e n t T r a d e s and M illin er y
Allieil G a r me n t Inst,. 79 5th Ave.
AL. 4-0811.
^ ,
A m e r.
G. ' Utl ema n
Designing
S c hl ,.
452 r)th Ave. , LA. 4-,S2,-)0,
C v bic k C u t ti n g & T a i l o r i n g Sch l. , Jl.>
4t h Ave.. ST, 9-7900.
Emi>iro T r a d e S chl., 1G2 W 31th St.,
'C I l 4-.-.0.8S.
Ev e r g r e e n
Dress
Op e r a to r
S ch ool .
103 E v e i g r e e n A ve ., B k l yn .
F a a hio n Acad. , 30 R o c k u fe l l e r PI..
CI. 7-1514.
Gr a c e In s titu te ,
119 W. 0 0th St.,
CO. .’5-1472.
Gr e e nw o o d S ch o ol , 55 W. 42d St..
CII. 4-0930,
X
.Veeille T r a d e S ch oo l, 1 U n i o n
.Sa„ Al. , 4-009.V
M c D o w e l l S ch oo l,
71 W. 4 3th St.,
Bi; . 9-3085.
P o p p e n hu s e n
I n s ti tu te ,
114-04 14th
ltd.. C o l l e ge Pt„ FL, 9-13.’54.
P r a t t I n s ti tu te , D e l v a l b & R y o r s o n
A VPS., B k l y n , MA, 2-2200,
Sim o n Sl m o n N e e d l e T r a d e S c h oo l , 100
St, N ic h o l a s Ave.
Tr a p h a g p n S ch o ol , 1080 B r o a d w a y ,
CO. 5-2077.
U ni t N e ed l e T r a d e s Scho ol . 10 B. 23d
.
St.. AL, 4-04.55.
Y. W. C. A.,
010
L ex ingt on
Ave,.
W l 2-4.500.
(Contin ued on rage Nineteen)
T r a i n e d liy r h y s l c i a n s , \ r e i n
X e w C l a s s e s F e h r n a r . v 24.
Free
P la cem en t
Dem and!
C a talotfiie.
S ervice
L i c e n s e d by S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k
E A S T E R N
S C H O O L
FOR
P H Y S IC I A N S ’
G67 . '\ ia (l iM) ii A v e . , N . Y .
A ID E S
I t K i f f i i t 7-2448
.AIRLINE.
COMMUNICATIONS COURSES
K eeoniineniletl
b.v
nia.jor
airlines,
taiiiih t u n d e r a c t u a l w o r k in if roiuH t i o n s l).v I n s t r u c t o r s f r o m t h e a i r l i n e s .
MELVILLE
A E llO X A irn C A L
llA D IO
S ( ’I I O O L
136- 50 K o o s e v e l t A v e . , F lu sliln g r
I ’l . u s h i n K 3 - 7 8 7 8
(M a in S t. S ta . M u s h . line, I R T - B M T )
MACHINIST
tnilnlngr u n d e r a c t u a l m a c h in e s h o p
e o n d itiu n ii. Voui- in a e l il u i s t fr ie n d w ill
recoin nieiu l our eourse. D a y -K v e n ln g .
M a c h in e S h o p In stru ctio n O nly
« i :k s i x t h s u c c k s s f u l y k a r
Practical Machinist School
109 U r o a d S t . ( S o u t h F e r r y ) K O . 9 -6 4 0 8
(L loen sed by S ta te of K e w Y ork)
r
T uesday,
Jan u ary
20,
1942
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
LEADER
P a p fe N in e t e e n
L i s t i n g o f C o u r s e s in P r i v a t e S c f i o o / s
(Continued f r o m P age E igh teen)
Optician, O p to m e trist,
O ptical M echanic
r . W . C . A . , 170 W . 137t h St. , A U. 3-2777
( C olo r e d) .
( Co lumbia ,'
B ' k l y n H. S. fo r S p e c i a l l y Trade,-?, 40
Flatbu.«ih
Avo.
E. \t .,
Br o o k ly n ,
CU, 0-0120.
Sc ho o l
o f Optic.a, 1S2 H e n r y St,,
Bk ly n . MA, 4-4211.
G la s s B lo w in g a n d Bcntling
•
E s a n i Gl a ss <& N e o n I ns t it ut e , 57 E.
ll'dth St., LE, 4-3d(J0.
G overnm ent E xam s
( F l y i n g C adet, etc.)
D e l e h a n t y I ns t it u t e , 115 W. 15 St.,
ST. tl-CIM)0.
D r a k e Sohl. 1.'4 N a s s a u St., B E . 3- 48( 0
n w l B l U Sc hl, 72 P a r k A ve. ?CA. 5-0.‘ 11.
Monrlell
I nst it u t e ,
230 W . 41 ' St.,
WI. 7-2080.
Sc ho ol of Ten. 153 W . 57t h St.,
Cl. 0-6888.
MACHINIST
TOOL and DiE MAKINB
INSTRUMENT MAKIN8
Courses 3 t f
A m e r i c a n Sc hool, T i m e s Bld g .
Citizen.s Pr e p. Inst it ut e . 830 B r o a d St.,
N e w a r k , N. J.
F r a n k li n I nst it u t e . 130 W . 42d St.,
VVI. 7-")7I5.
Indiv id ua l Instruction
or Call 9 tt.m.-g 130 p.m.-
I W rite
W e employ no solicitors
Interpreter
METROPOLITAN
1260 W. 4l«t St LOifaera
M
A
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N
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For Effective "Home Front” Service
( Colum l.la. Hun t e r . L. I .U. . N . Y . U . )
D r a k e Bu.slne.ss Sc hoo l. l.*>4 Nas-iau St,
Sc ho ol of .loun ial l s n i, 1001 Tinie.s
Bldir.. Bit . 0-4800.
L ab o rato ry and X-Ray
Technician
BUyant 9-2831
( B k l , n Law ,Schl. Columl.la,
h,-im, N. Y. U.. St. J o l in s ) .
Form inK
CLASSES
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l . I C E N S E D by S T A T E of N E W YOKlv
MONDELL INSTITUTE
W is c o n s in 7-2086
Inspection Instruments
FOK
E X A . M IN AT ION o k lN T iO U.\AL
S U R F A C E S . S U CH AS n O lt E S .
l U F L E n A U H E L S , ETC.
W'A. !I-S220.
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G o v e r n m e n t lnstru<'tors
C a l l I . A u r e l t i i n 5 - 9 3 6 7 o r W r i t e D i - p i /.
EAST COAST FLYING SCHOOL
< i u c e n s C o u n t . > A i r p o r t , . l a n u i i c a . I.. I
E i i t r u n c e — 157t!i a n d I t o c k a w u y l l l v d
N e a r S u n r i s r IF ifr bw ay
PRE-AVIATION COURSE
Kor F u t u r e Flvlni? C adets, Bom biir 'liera
ami
N av ig a to rs .
Esse nt i al
M a t l i p m a t i o s nnil I’liyslos, .Sliort E v e ­
n in g (;:oui'.se. Moilurilte W e e k l y Kate,
S C H O O L
OF
T E N
113 W e s t 5 7 t h S t r e e t
New
V orii
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C ircle
6 -6 888
■araigtr’ai-iti
BRONX SCHOOL
O F W E L D IN G
IN D IV IU U .A L
T R A IN IN G !
M od ern IC quipm cnt - C o n v e n ie n t T e r m s
Day
E v en iiig
N . Y. S ta te L icen sed
Inspect
our
m odern
730 Eastern Blvd., Bronx
facilities.
DA. 3-8519
P rinter
Sc ho o l f or P r in t e r s .^pijrentices, 401
8 th A ve ., BK , 0-8874,
N, Y, Y MCA,
W, (13d St,, SC. 7-1400.
N a t i o n a l T e c hni c a l
I ns t it u t e ,
33-22
N o r t he r n Blvd. , ST. 4-IhUl.
Unl t o .l I ns t it u t e , 1H34 B r o a d w a y , Cl.
i:-242:f.
U ni ve r s a l N a v ig a t io n & E n g i n e e r i n s
School, 24 W h i t e h a l l St ., W H . 4-.’>!(.-."i.
W il so n JIar ine En g,
Pr op Scho ol,
lo W h it e h a ll St.
I Mar ine T r a d e s
Mercli.ant Mar ino Sc ho ol of Spa m a n 's
C hur c h In st it ut ion , 2,'> So ut h '^t..
D a y and Eve .
( M a s t e r & Mat.-a
T r ai nin g. N a vi ga t io n , S t e a m s h i p s )
N. y S t a t e M(!rchant M ar ine A c a d ­
emy, Foit
.Schuyler, Hronx,
Day
(Ma-HPr ft M at e s T i a i n i n g ) .
M pt r op olit a n Voc. II. S , 13 Oak St.,
D a y ,—Free.
S t r a u ss
- Navigat ion
& E n g in p c ii n g
Schl.. 01 W h it e h a ll St.. WI I. 4-0742,
A c k e r m a n N au t i c a l Sc hl., ,’’.123 4th
Ave ., B'klyn., WI 0-8,-..33.
School
of Mar ine Eiiu-ineering, 15
W h .t i’h;.H St., MO. 0-ni43,
S e a m a n ’s
Inst it ut e .
2,". So ut h
St.,
n o . 0-2710.
K l v p d e r ’s
N a v ig a t io n
.School,
61
W h i t e h a l l St., W H, 4-0712,
Mechanical D entist
.‘\ir .< r ic an In.stilute, 213 W. .34th St.,
i . \ 4-4,'iO,'.
N. Y,
Sc hool
of
Ad v a n c e d
D e nt a l
Te c hiiologv. 2,'0 W. ."Jtii St.
N e w St a ni'ar d Srhool, 144 W. :!tth St.
CH. 1-71(12,
.\cw
Volk
Si'hool
of
Mcchanii- al
De nt lst r v, 1J.'» W. :il St., ClI 4-:i(!0t.
M e rcha ndising
( ( ’.C.N.V. Col'inibla. N. Y. II .)
La b o r a t o r y liistl. of Mercliandlsln; ?,
4,'j W. :Uth St „ CH. 4-.-.28S.
M eteorologist
H u n t e r f lollege ,
2 Park
Ave,
Motion P ic tu re O p e r a to r
Br o w n and Kil wi'ril’s .Sc'il
of Mo ­
t ion Pi c iu r e Opi- rat ing. 112,"i (Ith , \ve .
Oil B u r n e r O p e r a t o r
l l p r k ' n ic r
.'i-l.'i.'iS.
P u r c h a s i n g O l 'f i ce r
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V,M, (;, A,, D W. 03.1 St., Ev e .
10 wk.").
Radio
( A l i o Kivon at variou.<? hlKh .s chools )
D p l c h a n t y I nst it u t e . 11 li, 10th St.,
.ST. !»-(li)no.
I-urz M ac liine School, 10^13 Olh Avo,
( 37th St .) , PE. 0-0!)i;i.
J’ adiiiil.st T i a d e Scho ol. 2,'.0 W, .'•4th
■St.. Cl. 0-02+0.
M e t r o po lit an Te c h.
Sc hoo l
200 W
41st .St., LO. 3-218().
N a t io n a l Te c h. In st t iut e , 3,'l-22 N o r t h ­
e rn Blvd.. L. [. C.. ST. 4-l8i»l; ItH
W. 42d St., WI. 7-.'174.
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St.. BO, n-OI9S.
P o p p pn h u se n
m.'jtitute.
11104
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P r att
Inst it utp.
210
G r a nd
Ave,,
B k ly n , ST. 3-8277,
Tec hnic ian.^ Ins t it ut e , 244 W, l l t h St.,
A r c h it e c t u r a l, .A e ro n a u tic a l, M e < h a n ical, E le c tr ic a l, rip in ff, S hip , S tru ctu r a l,
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A r k a y Tra ilo Scho ol, 224 W, 34th St.,
1 .0 , .’■>-9100.
a nd
M achinist
DRAFTING, Blueprints
1241 l , . \ F A V E T T E
Ave.
E m p i r e L in o t y p e Scho ol, 200 E. 19th
St., GR. .')-r.7;«,
N. Y, Me rf fpnthulpr L ino t v p o School,
244 W. 2:i<l St., ,CII. ;i-.".170.
S c hool of L in o t y p e I ns t r uc t io n, 2!)
R ye r so n St,, Bkly n, EV. 7-0300.
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M e c h a n i . s In.st., liO W. 44th St.,
V A. (i-l’4 n O . - F n e .
N Y Tr a do Scho ol, 312 E 07th St.,
RE, 4-1087. E v e . —.f.3(l
P r a t t In,St, Sc h l r.f Sc i e nc e & ’Pevhn o lo g y .
III.". Gr a nd
Ave. ,
Bk lv n . ,
ST. 3-';277.
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.Service—D a y : Apprx, .flOO a yr., 2
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and
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j 231) W E S T 41st
Ea ht Coa.‘5t F l y i n g Schls , 157th St.,
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. \ir])ort, J a m a ic a , L . \ , N-1148.
R o o s e v e lt
A v ia t io n Sc hl,
Roo sevelt
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MEDICAL-DENTAL
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( O p i ) . G r . C ’n t r a l )
Pilot
A ut om e n , l."2 W. 42d St., BR . 9-8749.
Be r lit z , 030 Fi f t h Av e.
B a r z iz o n , 20 E. ,j7th St., EL. .'-2783.
Clark, 18H* B w a y . CO, .')-7370.
D o w n t o w n Sc hool
o f Cpani.sli,
74
Tr in it y Pi., BO. 0-4,‘!47.
Int e r bo r n In s t il u t e , 104 W, 40th St.,
PE, 0-0377,
I .a ng u n if e S e r v ic e Center, 18 E, 41st
Sr„ LE . 2-KH.38.
Lat in A m e r i c a n Inst it ut e . 11 W . 42d
St.. LA. 4-:.'8.'{5.
( L i c e n se d by tlio S t at e of N ew Yor k)
60 E . 42 S t .
E a s t e r n Sc hoo l o f P h y s i c i a n s .4ides,
ti07 Ma dis o n A ve .. R E. 7-2448,
H a l lb a o k Sc ho o l o f Mus.sage. 181 W.
87th St., SC. 4-83.'iri,
Hikspiral for R upt ur e d & C rippled, 321
E. 42nd St..—0 .Mos., |,;00.
L in d g r e n
Schl.
o f Ma.s.sage. 32-00
1,'iOth St., F lu s h in g , FI. 0-4210.
M e t r o po lit a n Schl. o f M e dic al T e c hnolo,gy. 19 W. .'7th St.. WI . 2-42,">0.
N. Y, Sc h o o l o f M a s s a g e , 307 E.
12th St., GR. 5-880i>.
Swe di. »h-A nipr ic a n Schl. , 18 E, I 5t h
St., PL. 8-2a')7.
Languages
D a y & E ve . Cour se s
E st. 1849
1 11^ Ll
Physical T h e ra p y Technician
(Hunter)
E a s t e r n Sc h ool of Phy. s io la ns Alde-s,
6(17 M ad iso n Ave .. R E. 7-2448.
Harvey
.School. 384 E. 14t)th St..
MO. n-OflS.-).
Jew ish
Hosp it a l. 55.> P r o s p e c t PI.,
B k l y n . —Fr ee.
Man.ll S c h f for .M e dka l Of f i c e A s s is t ­
an t s, 02 W. 4,'.lh St., MU. 0-1180.
Day an d Evonins?.
P a i n o Ha ll Sc hl.. 101 W. 31t h St.,
BK . t,-2S31. D a y and Evenlnf?.
S y d e n h a m Hos pit al, 505 . Ma nhat t an
Ave. (123d St .)
YOUNG MEN
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ind u strial u n d c o m ­
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A m e r i c a n A r t is t s Schl, 131 W. 14 St.
A m e r i c a n Sc h l o f De.slgn. 133 E, 58t h
St . —?45
B k l y n E v e . 'Pechnlciil H. S,, 29 Ft .
Gr.;ene PI,, B k l y n . —F r e e.
B k l y n I n s t it u t e o f A r t s & Science.^. 30
L a f a y e t t e Ave., B k ly n , E v e . —?21.
H u n t e r C o lle g e , 2 P a r k A v e . —F r e e.
M a t r o po li t a n Voc. H. S. 43 Oa k St.,
M a n h a t t a n D a y —Fr e e.
N. Y. I ns t, o f P h o t o g r a p h y , 10 W.
33d St.. CH. 4-2715.—$155.
P a c o I n s t it ut e , 22't B ’w a y , BA . 7-8200,
D a y & E v e . —$80.
R a b l n o v l t c h Sc ho o l a nd W o r k s h o p o f
A l t P h o t o g r a p h y , 40 W. 50t h St..
D a y & E v e . —$,'iOO.
Sc ho o l o f I n d u s t r ia l Art. 257 W. 40t h
St.. D a y —Fr ee.
Sc ho o l ' o f Mo der n P h o t o g r a p h y . 136
E. 57th St.. PL, 8-170;t.
St uyv e . s ant Ev e . Tr a d e Schl. . E. 15t h
St., ne a r l.st A v e . —Fr ee.
'Textile Eve . 'f r a de Schl, , 351 W. 18t h
S t . —Free,
The o . S t o la r Sc hoo l. 1284 S ix t h Ave. .
P L . 8-243.5.
C l a r e nc e E, W h it e , 32 W, 74th St.,
TR 4-2814,
Journalist
D E F E N S E
Fordham,
Photographer
( Col um bia , N .T .U )
Knlght.«* of Columbu.q Sohool.<», 316 W.
.57th St.. Cl. 7-KK50. E v e . —.«4.'5.
YMCA SchoolH, .■( W. (i3 St.. Eves. -$. ') 9.
YMCA. .'i5 H a n s o n PI., B k l j n. —.PO.
ACADEMY OF ADVANCED TRAFFIC
299 B ’way, N. X. City
KEctor 2-8374
101 W. 31st St., N.
( f t k ly n C o lle g e, C o lum bia .
St, J o h ns , U I . V , )
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Insurance
Control of the nation’s freiRrht
tmffic is vitally iiniiurtant. This
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with in<1ustrial firniH, raiironiifl,
steamstiip, motor and air lineN.
Attractive, weli-imid profeRsional
n«>rl<; a permanent peacetime
career. Kesult-Kettinif traininK; ef­
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Call o r p hon e for
B u l l e t i n ‘T ’
and
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A u t o m e n LanKuajf e Me t ho d, 152 W .
42nd St.
B a r b iz o n S hool o f L a n g u a g e , 20 E.
57t h St., EL.. 5-2783.
Downtown
Sc h o ol o f
Spa nis h.
74
T r i ni t y PI.
D r a k t B u s i n e s s Sc hoo l, l.’>4 N’a ‘>sau St.
P; .sher’.s Sc h oo l of L a n g u a g e , 104 W.
40t h St.. PE. 0-0377.
I nt e r b >ro I nst it u t e , 152 W. 42nd St..
WI. 7-383.'..
La n gu a K e Se r vi c e Center, 18 E. 41st
St., LR. 2-8,S38.
L a t i n - A m e r . Inst .
11 W. 42nd St..
I.A. 4-283.'..
P c z a I ns t it u t e , 1133 B w a y , CH. 2-5470.
Spanish.
Lieenaed b y S t « U o t N e w Y o r k
T
:^lurray Hill Ev e . T r a d e .School, 237
E. 37th St . —Fr e e,
M ur r a y Hill H. S, o f H ull . ling a n d
.Metal 'I’rades , 327 E. 37t h St,. D a y Fr e e.
N. Y. Tr a d e Sc ho o l, 312 E. 07th St . —
$25,
N, y, Voc, IT. 3. f o - B . j s , 21 \V.
1.38th St,, ::>ay -Freo.
H o m e Study
12 W e o k s
' Bee innerg-xAdvanccd—Brush'Up'
lE xpert
P ainter
Inst it ut e ,
1819
Bw a y ,
CO,
( A ls o g iv e n a t variou-i h ig h s c ho o ls . )
A e r o - R a t lio ,
130-:.0 R o o s e v e l t A v e. ,
F l us h in g ,
Mclvlllp,
1,"0-.’ 0
R o o s e v e lt
Ave,,
Flu.s hlng, FL, 3-787S,
M c t r o i. o lit a n V o c a t io na l H. S., 13 Oa k
St,. D a y —Fr ee.
N Y. Tpchnic . il I ns t it ut e , lOS F i f t h
Avp,, CH, 2-03,30.
R.C.A,
'n s t it u t e ,
75
V a r lc k
St.,
W’ A, 5-22.'»3.
R a d i o - T e l e v is io n - I n s t Itute,
480 Le x
in.gton .Ave., P L. 3-1585
Y.M. C. A., 14 W, 03(1 St„ SU. 7-4400.
C o ll e g ia t e I n s ti t u t e , 41 E. 42nd St.,
MU, 2-01,-)5.
■ D e l e h a n t y In. stituto, 115 E 15th St,
ST. 0-i;900.
D r a k e S c ho ol , 154 N a s s a u St. B E
3-4,S40.
Ea. <t man S c h o o l o f B u s i n e s s , 411 L e x ­
in g t o n .We. MU. 2-3527. R e g i s . F e e —
.f5 Day, $22 a mo. E v e . ,f8 a mo,
( A ), ( B ).
Em i) ir e S t a t e S ch o ol , 373 Fi ft h Av e.
l' 'e o - D a y $20 a uio. Ev e. $7 a mo.
(A), (B).
E m p lo y e r s
Educ atio nal
Exch.,
110
.Nassau St., CO. 7-2500,
E r o n P r e p S c h o o l , 853 B ’w a y Gr. 751(23, ( A ), ( B )
I
F r a n k li n S c h o o T o f B u s i n e s s , T i m e s
B l d g m e . 3 - 4 8 4 i ). -D a y $22 a mo.
Ev e , $ 8 a nio. (B ) ,
G a i ne s Sc h oo l , ,^0l M a d i s o n Ave. , PE.
3 - 0 0 8 0 . - D a y $25 a mo. E ve , $10 a
mo.
Gr a c e I ns t i tu te , 149 W. 00th St., CO.
5-1472. D a y & E v e . —Fr e e ( B ) .
H e f f l e y S ch o ol , 1 H a n s o n PI.. B ' k l y n ,
S'r. 3-5210.
H u n t e r Col le g e, 005 P a r k A ve .
I nt e r b o r o I n s ti t u te , 152 W. 42nd St
1 .0 . 5-8735.
K n i g h t s o f C o l u m b u s S c h l, 318 W
*tB)
$7'.
L a t in A m e r i c a n I n s t. , l i W. 42nd St
silorthan^T'
M c Ga nno n S c h o o l , 102 E. 50 th St.,
P L . 8-0085,
**
M e r cha nt .i & B a n k e r s Busl ne.sa S ch l
22C) E. 42nd St., MU. 2-0080.-,1!i4 to
•KO e a c h 4 w k s . D a y , E v e . - $ 8 e a c h
4 w e e ks .
Mille r Sc h o o l s , .50 E. 42nd St.. MU.
2-18,)0; 2875 B ’w a y , CA. 8-7000.
Mo nr o e S e c r e ta r i a l S c h oo l , E . 177th
St & W, F a r m s B l v d . , B x , - D a y
$10 a mo . E v e . $ 8 a mo.
N, y . A c a d e m y o f Bu. 9 ine.<is ( c o l o r e d )
447 Le n o x A v e . - D a y $15 a mo. E v e ,
$ 8 a mo.
S c h oo l , 11 W. 42nd St.
>\ I.
P a c e I n s t i tu te , 225 B ’w a y , B A . 7-8200
a c k a r d S c h oo l , L e x i n g t o n A v e
&
3..th St.
Poppenhusen
I n s t i tu te ,
114-04 14th
IM., C ol l e g e Po i n t, L. 1.—$2.,50 a.
term (B ).
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P r a t t Se c r e ta r i a l S c h oo l , 400 . Madison
Ave.
PL. .''.-."»2,'{4.-Day $25 a mo ., 8
m o s. Ev e . $10 a mo. , ( B ) .
R h o d e s S c ho ol . 1071 Olh A ve ., LO.
Recreational D irector
( Cc liim bia .
t io n)
N. Y. U. SUiool.s o f E d u c a ­
m'o'^^i
^
River.'^ide B u s i n e s s a n d S e c r e t a r i a l
S c ho o l, 2(MI1 B w a y , TI{, 4-2l!)I
W
i n d o w
in
D i s p l a y
A n i n t e n s i v e c o u r s e in w i n d o w l
d i s p l a y is b e i n g o f f e r e d b y D i s ­
p l a y I n s t i t u t e , 3 E a s t 44tli s t r e e t ,
evv l^ork, o n S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g s
b e g i n n i n g F e b r u a r y 7.
C o v e r in g - f u n d a m e n t a l s o f d i s ­
play, th e p r a ctica l h a n d lin g o f
m erch an d ise
and
a rran gin g
of
show
w ind ow s,
th e
Saturday
c o u r s e s w ill be t a u g h t by th e I n ­
s t i t u t e ’s r e g u l a r s t a f f o f d i s p l a y
experts.
S h o w c a r d W ritin g , a n
in teg r a l p a rt o f d isp la y w ork, is
a l s o i n c l u d e d in t h e c u r r i c u l u m .
R eserv a tio n s
for
th e
sp ecia l
Satu rd ay classes are now b ein g
a c c e p te d a t th e sch ool.
W
o m a n
G e t s
G
r a d u a t e
A i r l i n e
J o b
T h e M elv ille A e ro n a u tic a l R a d io
S c h o o l , 13 6-50 R o o s e v e l t A v e n u e ,
F lu sh in g , a n n o u n c e d th a t its fir s t
wom an
graduate,
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Joyce
M ark , h a s r eceiv ed a p o sitio n
w’i t h t h e C h i c a g o a n d S o u t h e r n
A irlin es a s a rad io te le g r a p h a n d
tele p h o n e operator. A c co r d in g to
M r.
M elville,
d irector
of
tha
s c h o o l , s h e is t h e f i r s t w o m a n t o
h old s u c h a p ositio n . H e a lso p re­
d ic te d a n in c r e a s e in th e e m p l o y ­
m ent of w om en
in th e a irlin o
c o m m u n i c a t i o n s f ie ld .
T raffic M anagem ent and
Transportation
(C C , N . Y , . N , Y . U . )
A c a d e m y o f A d v a n c e d T r a f fi c , 200
Bro ad way.
RR.
N. Y Bu.slne.xs I n s ti tu te . 11 W . 63d
St.. SU. 7-4400.
T r a f f i c . Managers I n s t i tu te , 154 .Nas­
s a u S tree t.
Y. M. C. A, .
W. 03 St.. .32 w k s . - $ 8 5 .
W atchm aker
S c ud de r S ch o ol . 00 F i f t h A v e. . A L .
4- i 3S(L
Spe e d . Secr etarial Clinic, 20 V e s e y St
WO. 2-5293.
St enogr aj >h er s G r a d u a t e S c h oo l . 20
V e s py St.
S p e e d w r lt l n g I n s ti tu te , 274 M a d i s o n
Ave, . AS. 4-7200.
VA a .s hing to n Busine.'is .School 1 3 0 w
->2nd St .. GR. 7-0898.
Stenotypist
( C o lum bia . )
Abl.p I n s ti tu te , 1007 B w a y , CO. 5-283‘>
B i r d ’s Bu.sine.ss I n st. , 304 E. l.'.t) s 7
—D ay« $15 a mo . ; E v e , $7 a mo,
B r o w n e ’s Businp. ss C o l le g e. 7 L a f a ­
y e t t e A ve .. B k l y n , - E v e . ,$« a mo.
D r a k e s B u s i n e s s Schooi.s. D;iy () n io s
$20 a m o . ; E v e . 0 nio.s. $ 1 0 a mo,
IMorchnnt.s
Ba n lc or s B u s i n e s s s«*hl
220 E, 42 S t . - D a y $1-1—20 per w k for
4 wii.s. E v e . $ 8 per w k for 4 wk.s.
l. M . C . A., 115 B e d fo r d A ve ., B k l v n
D a y & E v e , —$00.
Y.^AI.C A. Schl.<», 5 W, 03rd St,, E v e . -
s t a n d a r d W a t c b m a k e r . s ' I n s ti t u te . I l l
W. I l l St.
MO, 2-3919.
W elding
(.Al.'io g i v e n in v a r i o u s h i g h s c h o o l s . )
A e r o n a u ti c a l T r a d e Scho ol . 295 J e r i c h o
T p ke , Fl o r a l Par k.
Bcdfc. rd W e l d i n g S . h l , IlOO O a k P t ,
A vp ., B x .. DA. 3-tll,'.7
B r o n x S chl. , 730 W i i i tl o c k A ve ., D A .
3-7771,
C i ti z e n s Pr ep Ce nter , 9 W. 01st St .
CIr. 0-I970.
D e l e h a n t y I n s ti tu te , 11 E. 16th St.
ST. !>-i:ooo.
D u n n W e i . l i n g Sch l. . 21-15 B r i d g e
Pliiza. L.I.C. S'r. 4-5,'!4S,
Fau.-it. P.O. B o x 85, J e r i c h o , L. I.^
Syo.s.set 188,
H a l l e r W e l . l i n g .Schl.. 520 Uerg en .St.,
B' kl yn . \ K . 8-.8S17.
M . ' c ha ni c al i n d u s t r i e s T e c h , In.stitute,
31-28 Q u e e n s B lv d. , ST. 4-1701.
N. Y T e c h. , 108 Fi fth Ave. CH. 2 03,30,
N.Y
T i a d e s S ch l. 312 E. 07th St.
I;I0. 4-i:i.S7.
Sw itchboard
O perator
A m e r i c a n S ch l, 'I'lmes B l d g .
CA
.■>-0l.3,"i. D a y ft E v e . —$10.
C e nt ra l Bu s i n e s s S c h l. , 100 W 4'’ s t
Cha.se Sch l . , 11 W 42 St. CH. 4-1717. '
C la r ks Schl, 120 W. 42 St. .N.Y.C.
D r a k e Bu s i n e s s S c h oo l . 154 N a s s a u St
D e le h a n t y I n s ti tu te , 115 E. 10 S t . - D a y
or E v e —$10.
Mo nro e Schl, 177 St. & W e s t Farm.>?
lUI
Bronx.
St a r S w it c h b o a r d .
220 W.
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Im p ro p er p u n c tu a tio n m a y o ften d istort th e m e a n in g o f a s e n ­
te n c e or a p a r a g r a p h . F o r e x a m p le , a c o r r e sp o n d e n t r e p o r tin g a b a t tle
w r o t e : “ D a n i e l s a i d t h e G e n e r a l is r e a d y t o a t t a c k a t d a w n . T h e c o r ­
r e s p o n d e n t fa ile d to in c lu d e t w o c o m m a s im p o r t a n t to th e m e a n i n g o f
th e sen te n c e. T h is s e n te n c e sh o u ld h a v e read: “ D a n ie l, sa id th e G en eral#!s read y to a tt a c k a t d a w n .”
T h e im p o r t a n c e t h a t p u n c t u a t i o n p la y s is b e s t illu s t r a t e d in t h e
i n c i d e n t t h a t o c c u r r e d a b o u t a y e a r a g o in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h a M u n i c i ­
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2. U s e c o m m a s t o s e p a r a t e t h r e e o r m o r e i t e m s i n a s e r i e s .
E x a m p les:
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( b ) D e m o c r a c y is a g o v e r n m e n t o f t h e p e o p l e , b y t h e
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3. U s e c o m . m a s t o s e t o f f w o r d s o r p h i ' a s e s i n a p p o s i t i o n ,
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lea d er.
4. U s e c o m m a s t o s e t o f f m a i n c l a u s e s i n t r o d u c e d b y t h e c o n j u n c ­
tio n s a n d , or, bu t, for.
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(a ) J o h n w e n t to sch ool, but M a ry r e m a in e d a t h o m e.
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c la u s e s , e x c e p t w h e n th e s u b o r d in a te c la u s e is u s e d in a r e s t r ic t iv e
sense.
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( a ) M a r y , w h o is a g o o d t e n n i s p l a y e r , w a s c h o s e n
c a p ta in o f th e team .
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E x a m p le:
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D o not u s e th e q u estion m a r k w h e n th e s e n te n c e d en otes
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E x a m p les:
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E x a m p les:
( a ) D o n ’t d e l a y ; b u y D e f e n s e B o n d s .
( b ) I t ’s e s s e n t i a l t o f i g h t t h e e n e m y .
( N o t e : T h e in d e f in it e p r o n o u n , its, d o e s n o t h a v e a n a p o s tr o p h e .
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E x a m p le:
“ D o n ’t s h o o t , ” h e s a i d , “ u n t i l y o u s e e t h e w h i t e s o f
th eir e y e s .”
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a quotation .
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( B ) r e f o r m ( C ) a c c l a i m ( D ) . s a f e g u a r d ( E ) a b s o l v e ------------2. ( R e a d i n g ) “ I t i s t h e d u t y o f t h o s e w h o a r e g i v i n g t h e i r c h i e f
W'ork t o a l i m i t e d f i e l d t o k e e p u p c l o s e iin d c o n s t a n t c o r r e s p o n d e n c e
w i t h t h o s e w h o a r e e n g a g e d in n e i g h b o r i n g f i e l d s .
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of every scien ce
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t o o n m c h in o n e ’s s t u d i e s ( B ) a p o l i c y o f e x t r e m e s p e c i a l i z a t i o n (C )
n e g le c t o f n o n -sc ie n t ific s tu d ie s (D ) in to le ra n ce (E ) h a v in g a sp ecial
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IO C; l l - D ; 1 2 - D ; 1 3 - B ; 1 4 - A; ir>-A; 16 B ; 1 7 - A ; 1 8 - D ; 19-C; 20 -B .
O ur e ig h th article. R E A S O N I N G T E C H N I Q U E S , w ill a p p e a ’
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 , I t w i l l a n a l y z e t h e t y p e s o f r e a ­
s o n in g q u e s tio n s a s g iv e n in civ il s e r v ic e e x a m in a t io n s .
T h e fu nda
m e n t a l s of. i u d ' r m e n t r>nd
w U l be o u t l i n e d . S a m p l e q u e s t i o n s fio**’
p r e v i o u s e x a i n m a l i o n s w i l l b e i n c l u d e d . F o l l o w T h e L E A D E R fo*"
r e v i e w e x e r c is e . ^ a n d a n s w e r s f o r t h e e n t i r e s e r i e s .
T uesday.
Jan u ary
20.
1942
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
LEADER
P a g e T w e n ty -o n e
such o th e r Inquiry or investigation
a s m ay be deem ed nece.ssary. Tho
p a ssin g g ra d e will be se t Tn a c ­
cordance with the ntjeds of the s e r­
vice. F e e : $1.00. Applications: Filo
by J an. 26.
Senior Chem ist
H ow
to A p p ly f o r a
T est
F o r C i t y J o b s ; O b t a i n a p p l i c a t i o n s a t 96 D u a n e S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k
Ci ty , ( 9 a . m . t o 4 p . m . ) , o r w r i t e t o t h e A p p l i c a t i o n B u r e a u of t h e
M u n ic ip a l Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n a t 96 D u a n e S t r e e t a n d e n c lo s e
fl s e l f - a d d r e s s e d 9 - i n c h s t a m p e d e n v e l o p e ( 4 c e n t s f o r M a n h a t t a n
an d B r o n x , 6 c e n t s e l s e w h e r e ) .
F o r S t a t e J o b s : O b t a i n a p p l i c a t i o n s a t 80 C e n t r e S t r e e t , N e w
Y or k O t y , ( 9 a . m . t o 5 p . m . ) , o r e n c l o s e s i x c e n t a in a l e t t e r t o t h e
E x a m i n a t i o n s D i v i s i o n , S t a t e Civi] S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t , A l b a n y .
F o r C o u n t y J o b s : O b t a i n a p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m E x a m i n a t i o n s D i­
vision , S t a t e C i v d S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t , A l b a n y .
E nclose 6 cents.
F o r F e d e r a l J o b s : O b t a i n a p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m U. S. Ci vi l S e r v i c e
C o m m i s s i o n , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y , ( 9 a . m . t o
:>:S0 p . m . ) , i n p e r s o n o r b y m a i l . A l s o a v a i l a b l e f r o m f i r s t a n d
sec on d c l a s s p o s t o f f i c e s . S e c o n d D i s t r i c t .
U. S. c i t i z e n s o n l y m a y file f o r e x a m s a n d o n l y d u r i n g
when a p p lic a tio n s a r e being received.
period
F e e s a r e c h a r g e d for city and S ta te e x am s , not for federal.
A p p lican ts fo r m o st city jobs m u s t h av e been resid e n ts of N ew
■iork City fo r t h r e e y e a r s im m e d ia te ly p re c e d in g a p p o i n t m e n t .
A p p lican ts for S ta te jobs m u s t hav e been N ew York S t a t e resi­
dents f o r one ye a r.
City Tests
A ssistant Building M a n ag er
(H ousing A uthority)
Salary: $3,000 up to but not inclucling $4,000 per annum . V a c an ­
cies: 2; 1 a t H a rle m R iver Houses
(i.(j50 Seventh Avenue, M a n h a tta n ),
and 1 a t South J a m a i c a H ouses
1138-03 109th Avenue, South J a ­
maica). These vacancies a re to be
I'illed by A s s is ta n t Buildings M a n­
agers who will reside in the proj­
ect.
D uties
Under direction, to be responsible
for the general m a n a g e m e n t of a
i^mall h ousm g project, or to a ssist
the m a n a g e r of a large housing
project; supervise the operation
and m ain ten a n c e of the physical
plant and project p e r s o n n e l; ‘m a n ­
age store prem ises; assign a p a rtmi'nts a nd collect re n ts ; handle
tenant re lationships an d a ctivities;
se-Mre public a n d priv ate agency
cooperation; supervise the keeping
of accounts and records; sub m it
reports an d perform related duties.
Tiie A s sistan t Buildings M anag ers
assigned to H a rlem R iv e r Houses
and to South J a m a i c a H ouses m ust
reside m the project.
Itequirem ents
Graduation fio m a senior high
school or equivalent education, plus
lour years or progressively respon­
sible work in the field of housing
m anagem eni; or a sa tis fa c to ry
ecjuivalent. At least one y e a r of
experience in complete ch arg e of
ihe m an a g e m e n t of eithe r a hous­
ing development of fifty or more
dwelling units or a group of houses
aggregating two h u n d re d or more
dwelling units is required.
Subjects a n d W eights
Written, weight 40; T raining, ex­
perience and personal qualifica­
tions, weight 60. T raining, experi­
ence a nd personal qualifications
may be ra te d a f t e r a n exam ination
of the c an d id a te ’s application an d
after an oral interview or such
othei inquiry or investigation a s
be deemed ne cessaiy.
The
passing g rade will be set in a c ­
cordance w ith the needs of the
service. F e e : $2.00. Applications:
b ^ a n u a r y ?0.
-Ass ist ant M e c h a n i c a l E n g i n e e r
Salary: $3,120 up to but not inchiding $4,260 per an n u m . V a c a n ­
cies; Occur from time to time.
Duties
Under supervision, to perform
v-oik of m odera te difficulty and
investigation or
development of m echanical engiprojects, the design, confc'uiction. inspection, testing, operation or m ainteriance an d re p air of
Mechanical engineering work for
r/ii t'5'wer plants, rapid t r a n s it
idiirojids, vehicles, public buildings,
schools p um pm g plants, sewage
plants, bridges, etc.; do
scientific r e se arc h in m echanical
engineering, supervise the keeping
records a n d p re p ara tio n of reiVh,'’ ’, perform related work. Some
iitude is given for independent
action or decision.
R eq u ire m en ts
degree recognized
nI vu V U niversity of the S ta te of
sanlf /
th ree y e a r s ’
in.V
y m echanical engineerexperience, a t least one ye ar
m u s t have been on ree
work, or a sa tis fa c to ry
tvJl
sound knowledge of
Pr**^ciples of m echanical endp,
ability to plan w orking
' ■ supervise a nd coordinate
to
engineering work, and
t,|„ prepare m echanical engineering
report.^, a N ew York
cpno Professional E n g in e e r ’s LiSubjects and W eights '
w eight 50; T raining, extlnn=
.
personal qualificaen, If'
50. T rainipg, experii\r
. personal qualifications
Mio
^ f t e r a n exam ination
aftei" c a n d id a te ’s, application and
a n oral Interview or such
o th er inquiry or investigation as
m a y be deemed necessary.
The
passing g ra d e will be se t in a c ­
cordance w ith the needs of the
service.
F e e : $3.
A pplications:
File by J a n u a r y 26.
fa irs an d o th er a p p ro p ria te in f o r­
m ation a n d abilities.
.‘flib.iects and W eights
W ritten t e s t: w eight lOtP The
p a ssin g grade will be set in a cc o rd ­
a nce witn Uie needs of the service.
P e e : $.50. A pplications; File by
Ja n. 26.
a f t e r a n exam ination of the can d i­
d a t e ’s application, and a f t e r an
oral interview or such o th er inquiry
or investigation as m a y be deemed
nece.ssary. The passing g ra d e will
be se t in accordance with the
needs of the service.
F e e : $1.00.
A pplications: File by J a n . 26.
I n s p e c to r o f Live P o u l t r y
S a la ry : $1,500 per an n u m . V a c a n ­
cies: Occur from time to time.
Dufies
To inspect the live poultry t r a n s ­
ported to the City of N ew York as
provided by law. T his includes the
e xam ination of live jmultry to pre­
vent the sale of overcroppecl poul­
t r y ; perform related duties a s r e ­
quired.
R equirem ents
Candidates (a) m u st have ha d a t
least two years of experience in the
in.spection of live poultry e ith e r in
in d u stry or for a g ove rnm e ntal
agency or (b) m u st be g ra d u a t e s of a recognized school of a g ric u ltu re
(c) m ust be g ra d u a te v e te rin a r ia n s
or (d) m u st have a s a tis f a c to r y
equivalent.
Subjects a n d W eights
W ritten, weight 50; T raining, ex­
perience and personal qua lifica ­
tions, w eight 50. T raining, e xperi­
ence and personal qualifications
m a y be ra te d a f te r a n e xam ination
of the c a n d id a te ’s application and
a f t e r a n oral interview or such
oth er inquiry or investigation as
m a y be deemed necessary. The
pa ssing g ra d e will be set in a cc ord­
ance with the needs of the service.
F e e : $1.00. Applications: File by
Ja n. 26.
M arine E n g in e er
Open to ail oiti/.ens of the United
States, re gardless of residence.
S a la ry : $2,520 and $2,340 per a n ­
num , subject to budget. V a c a n ­
cies; 9.
Duties
Chief of P ro je c t Planning,
To supervise and direct or assist
in the supervision and direction of
H ousing A uthority
the crew below deck on steam ,
S a la ry : $4,000 per a n n u m . V a c a n ­
Diesel, and Diesel-electric ferry
cies : 1 in the H ousing A uthority.
boats d uring a w a t c h ; be respon­
sible for the regulation, operation,
Duties
care,
m aintenance, a d ju s tm e n t, and
Under general direction, to p re ­
repair of all boiler.s, oil-burning
pa re lists of sites for public h o u s­
equipment, power m achinery, a u x ­
ing projects, assem ble a n d collate
iliaries, h e atin g and lighting equip­
all pertinent d ata, supervise inves­
ment, e t c . ; supervise the filling of
tigations, an d m ak e re com m enda ­
fuel oil t a n k s ; m ak e out re ports on
tions to the H ousing A uth o rity for
the n a tu r e an d ex te n t of re p airs;
final selection; assem ble a n d ' pre­
m
ak e out personal injury reports
pare applications for financial a.sa nd dam age r e p o r t s ; pre pare log
sista nce to various governm ental
sheets and time sh e e ts ; perform all
lending agencies for proposed proj­
the functions of Chief Marine E n ­
ects; plan program of project, in­
gineer in th e l a t t e r ’s absence or u n ­
cluding a p a r t m e n t distribution, lo­
der the l a t t e r ’s su p e rv isio n ; p e r­
cation of non-dwelling space, de­
form re lated ■work.
term ination of building heights and
R equirem ents
coverage, e t c . ; a s s is t in directing
work of a r ch itec ts a ssigned to p re ­
A
t
lea.«t
3
y e a r s ’ practical experi­
pa re plans for p r o j e c t s ; confer with
ence below decks on h a r b o r or s e a ­
oth er city d e p a rtm e n ts such a s City
going self-propelled boats of more
P l a n n in g Commission, Offices of
th a n 300 tons, and in addition, prior
Borough President, B oa rd of E d u ­
to the d ate of the practical tes t a
cation, etc., on such m a t t e r s as
D e p a rtm e n t of Commerce unlim ited
stre et closings, zoning, school a c ­
chief engineer’s license for oceancommodations, etc., in connection
p i n g vessels or a chief e n g in e e r’s
w ith projects; confer w ith Federal,
license for fe rry boats of not less
Sta te and Municipal officials on dethim 2.500 tons or a chief engi­
velopm ent of the application a n d fi­
n e e r’s license for lakes, bays, and
nal loan c o n t r a c t s ; perform related
sounds for not less th a n 2,500 tons,
work.
a n d in addition, a chief e ngine e r’s
R e quire m ents
license for Diesel-powered boats of
not less th a n 300 tons. The ste am
An a rc h ite c tu ra l degree recog­
license m u st be exhibited prior to
nized by the U nive rsity of the
U k i n g the p ractical tes t on the
Sta te of New York, plus four y e a rs ’
Diesel f e rry boat.
practical experience in a r c h ite c ­
tu ra l or allied fields, a t lea st two
Note: Wiiiie tiiis e.\am inat!on is
y e a rs of which m u s t have been in
open on a nation-wide i)asis, t h e ef.
an a d m in istrativ e c a p a c ity of a
fe et of tiie Residence I.iaw is tiiat
c h a ra c te r to qualify for the duties
persons with th re e y e a rs of > ew
of the position, in a public or pri­
York City residence, or persons who
va te agency engaged in the de­
m a y be exem pted from th e R esi­
velopment
of housing
projects
dence Law . shall bri certified first
from th e list re sulting from this e x ­
equivalent in m ag n itu d e to proj­
amination.
ects under control of the N ew York
City H ousing A uthority, or a s a t is ­
Subjects and W eights
facto ry equivalent of the above
W ritten, w eight 20; T raining, ex­
education and experience. Candi­
perience
and personal qua lifica ­
dates m ust hold a R egistered A rchi­
tions, weight 40; P ractical, weight
t e c t ’s c ertificate for N ew York
40. Training, experience a n d per­
S ta te a t the time of certification.
sonal qualifications m ay be r a te d
Subjects an d W eights
a f t e r a n exam ination of the candi­
W ritten, w eight 40; T raining, ex­
d a te ’s application and a f t e r an
perience and personal q ualifica­
oral interview or such o th er in ­
tions, weight 60. T raining, experi­
quiry or investigation a s m ay be
ence a nd personal qualifications
deemed necessary. The w ritte n test
m a y be ra te d a f te r a n e x a m in a ­
will be divided into two qualifying
parts. The first p a rt will have to
tion of the c a n d id a te ’s application
do with ste a m boats, an d the se c ­
and a f t e r an oral interview or such
o th e r inquiry or investigation a s
ond p a rt with Diesel a n d Die.selelectric boats. Both p a rts a re of
m a y be deemed necessary.
The
equal weight. T he practical test, to
pa ssing g ra d e will be set in a c ­
be held in New York City, will be
cordance with the needs of the
mvided into two qua lifying parts.
service.
F e e : $3.
A p p lic a tio n s:
T he first p a rt will be held on a
File by J a n u a r y 26.
ste am f e rry boat an d the second
p a rt will be held on a Diesel ferry
Clerk, G ra d e 1
boat. Both pra ctica ls a re of equal
weight. The pa.ssing gra de will be
S a la ry : Up to but not including
$1,200 per annum . A ppointm ents are
set in accordance with the needs
of the service. F e e : .$2.00. Applica­
ne’n g m ade a t the pre se n t time a t
tions: File by Ja n. 26.
$840 per an n u m from the list for
clerk. Grade 2. In c re m e n ts to $1,199
in a lm o st all d e p artm en ts. V a c a n ­
O ccupational A ide
cies: Occur frequently d u rin g the
hfe of the list.
S a la ry : $1,500 per an n u m . Vavan(Ties: Occur from time to time.
Duties
To perform und e r supervision
Duties
routine clerical w ork an d ele­
U nder direction, to a d m in ister
m e n t a ry office duties, including the
thera peutic a r ts an d crafts, includ­
operation of m echanical devices
ing design, leather, metal, plastic
such as th e m im eograph an d ada
rts, textile, wood, fine an d applied
dressograph, a pd sim ila r simple a p ­
a r ts and certain pre-vocational a c ­
pliances; a ssist w ith telephone in­
tivities
for m ental or physical re ­
form ation a nd w ith the reception
education an d in addition to give
of the public; act as m esse nger in
instruction
to stu d e n t n u rse s on
minor e r ra n d s ; perform related
the theory and practice of occupa­
work. T his exam ination is expected
tional therapy.
to a t t r a c t young people recently
g ra d u a te d from high school.
R equirem ents
R e quire m ents
C andidates m ust be (a) g r a d u a te s
of
a
school
of occupational th e ra p y
Candidates m u st be g r a d u a t e s of
which is approved by the Am erican
a senior high school or have equiv­
Medical Association, or (b) regis­
alent education. G ra d u ate s in F e b ­
tered therapists.
r u a r y or June, 1942, will also be
eligible. T he w ritte n tes t will in­
Suijjects and W’eights
clude tests of m ental alertness,
W ritten, w eight 40; T raining, e x ­
reasoning ability, vocabulary, spell­
perience and personal quallficaing, a rithm etic, c apa city to follow
nons, weight 30; Pra c tic al, weight
w ritte n directions, e le m en ta ry of­
30. T raining, experience and per­
fice practice, knowlet*- ' *if civic a f ­
sonal qualifications m a y be ra te d
Office A pp liance O p e ra to r
G rade 2
( B u rro u g h s Accounting or Book­
keeping M achine)
S a la ry : $1,200 up to but not in­
c luding $1,800 per a nnum . V a c a n ­
cies: Occur from time to time.
D uties
To operate the B urro u g h s Tvpew rite r Bookkeeping or A ccounting
thoroughly fa m ilia r
w ith all fu nctional operating con­
trol keys and their use s; to perform
o th e r incidental work a s required.
R equirem ents
C andidates m ust have had a t
least one y e a r of experience, or the
equivalent in educational train in g
a t a school accredited by the S ta te
B oard of Regents, in the operation
of the B u rro u g h s T y p ew rite r A c­
c ounting Machine. C andidates in
the practical test will be tested in
the operation of a B u rro u g h s Ac­
counting Machine, models 7200 an d
7800. T hey should be touch typists.
I f a vacancy occurs for any' oth er
niodel of a B u rroughs Bookkeep­
ing or acco u n tin g machine, candi­
d a te s on this list will be exam ined
on the additional machines.
Subjects and Weigiits
P ra c tic al, w eight 100. A qualify" m g w ritte n te s t m a y be given. T he
p a ssing g ra d e will be set in a c ­
cordance with the needs of the
service. F e e : $1.00. Applications:
File by Ja n . 26.
P sych ologist
.Salary: ,$1,800 up to but not in ­
cluding $2,400 per a nnum . V acancies: 6 expected in the D e p a rtm e n t
of H o s p it a ls ; o th er vacancies oc­
cur from tim e to ti.ne in the De­
p a r tm e n t of Correction and the
Dom estic Relatioris Coyrt.
Requirem ents
A m a s te r ’s degree in psychology
from a n institution accredited by
^ e U niversity of the Sta te of New
York or a ba cc ala u rea te degree
plus one and one-half ye ars of
g ra d u a t e v^ork in psychology; in
addition, candidates m ust also show
th re e ye ars of clinical experience
in a ccredited m ental hygiene or
psycho-educational clinicis or p sy ­
c hiatric h ospitals; or a s a t is f a c ­
tory equivalent or combination of
th e foregoing. Certification as p sy ­
chologist by the Sta te of New York
is required a t the time of a p p o in t­
ment.
Subjects and W eights
W ritten, w eight 60; T raining, ex­
perience and personal qualifica­
tions, weight. 40. Training, experi­
ence an d personal qualifications
m a y be r a te d a fte r a n e x a m ­
ination of the c a n d id a te ’s applica­
tion an d a f te r a n oral interview or
(Sim ultaneously with this e x a m ­
ination th e ie will be held a prom o­
tion exam ination for the D e p a rt ­
m e n t of Hospitals. The promotional
list will be certified first to fill v a ­
cancies. It is not expected th a t tho
prom otional list will be sufficient
to meet the needs of the servico
and candidates on the open competitive list m ay expect a b o u t four
im m e d ia te vacancies to be filled
from this list.)
S a l a r y : $3,300 up to but not in­
cluding .?3,90<) per a nnum . V a c an ­
cies: 5 In the D e p a rtm e n t of H os­
pitals.
R equirem ents
An ap p ro p ria te doctorate degreq
from an accredited institution and
not less th a n two ye ars of experi^long the lines set forth under*
D u tie s ” ; or a s a tis fa c to ry equiva­
lent.
’
T ypist, G rade
1
S a l a r y : Up to but not including
$l,AiO per a nnum . Appointmenta
a r e being m ade a t the present timo
fit $960 rier a nnum . In c rem en ts to
in tilmost all de partm ents.
Duties
U n d e r supervision, to transcribo
on the ty p e w rite r from w ritte n ot:
oral m a te ria l; or from Edlphone of
D ic ta p h o n e ;
o p e ia te
V a rity p e rJ
pe rfo rm related work as required.
R equirem ents
C andidates m ust be g r a d u a t e s of
a senior high school or have eciuiva le n t education. P riv a te experienco
ot a responsible c h a r a c te r will do
accepted in lieu of form al e d u ca ­
tion on a y e a r for y e a r basis, but
in no case will candidates be a d ­
m itted with less th a n two years of
high school tra in in g in a school a c ­
credited by the S ta te Board of R e ­
gents.
Sul)jects and W eights
P ra c tic al, w eight 100. T he pra cti­
cal tes t in typ ew ritin g will be giv­
en a t the r a te of 40 words per m in ­
u te for 15 minutes. Candidate.*!
m u s t furnish their own ty p ew rit­
ing m achines and will be complete­
ly resjionsible for th eir operation..
No allowances will be made whero
m achines a re njissing, late in a r ­
riving, defective, or out of order.'
A w ritte n te s t m a y also be given;
th is w ritten test will be q ua lifying .
only, except t h a t ties resulting
from the ra tings in the practical
te s t wMll be resolved on the basi.s
of the w ritte n test results. Tlio
p a ssin g gra de will be set in a ccord­
ance with the needs of the service.!
F e e : $.50. Applications: File by
Ja n . 26
P ro m o tio n to G en eral F o re m a n ,
Grade 4
T his exam ination is open only to
employees of the Borough Preslde nt of M aniiattan.
P ro m o tio n to L a w Assl.stant
Grade 2
P r o m o t i o n to S en io r C h e m is t
P ro m o tio n to S te n o g ra p h e r
G rade 2
P r o m o t i o n to S te n o g r a p h e r ,
Grade 3
A m ended Notice
State Tests
T h ese are abstracts of th e ten­
ta tiv e
req u ir e m e n ts
for
co m in g
te sts fo r D stm ages E v alu ato r, Se­
nio r D a m a g e s E v a lu a to r , a n d M o­
to r V eh icle R e sp o n sib ility A d ju d i­
c a t o r In t h e S a f e t y K e s p o n s i b i l i t y
U n it o f th e B u r ea u o f M otor V e­
hicles, S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f T a x ­
m a k in g of estim a te s of value or of
re p a ir costs; or (b) g ra d u atio n
from college or university from a
course for which a degree in medi­
cine or law is g ra n te d (or a d m is­
sion to tiie B a r ) ; or (c) an equiva ent combination. C andidates m a y
also substitute, y e a r for year, of­
fice experience in a public or private organization for the required
high school education.
atio n a n d F in a n c e .
D am ages E valuator
($ 2 ,1 0 0 -$ 2 , 6 0 0 )
Duties
U nder supervision, exam ine re ­
ports of m otor vehicle a ccidents
filed p u rs u a n t to the provisions of
t h e New York Motor Vehicle
feafety-Responsibility Act, and from
these re ports to evalua te property
an d personal injury d a m a g e s; re ­
lated work such a s applying traine d
ju d g m e n t to the fa cts reported in
m otor vehicle accident reports for
the purpose of e stim a ting the
a m o u n t of property d am age and
personal injuries involved; m aking
investigations to determ ine the a c ­
c u rac y of d am age (property or per­
sonal injury) reported; inte rview ­
in g owners a.nd operators of m otor
vehicles involved; testifying before
ft Motor Vehicle Responsibility A d­
ju d ic a to r as to the extent of d a m ­
age involved in m otor vehicle a c ­
cidents.
R equirem ents
G raduation f r o m senior high
school an d three y e a r s ’ full-timo
experience either as an appraiser,
claim a djuste r, or investigator e m ­
ployed by a n insurance carrier,
claims bureau of a large industrial
or business organization, or in a
iaw office personally handling a
.substantial n um ber of cases yearly
involving the prosecution or d e ­
fense of dam age, negligence, or
compensation cases, which e xperi­
ence shall have included the m a k ­
ing of estim ates on property and
personal injury dam ages.
C andi­
dates may s u b s titu te for two ye ars
of the foregoing experience either
(a) four y e a r s ’ full-time employ­
m ent on m otor vehicle sales or re­
pairs t h a t shall have Included the
Senior D am ages E v a lu a to r
$(2„5 00-$. 3, 100 )
Duties
U n d e r general supervision, su p e r­
vise several employees engaged In
th e exam ination of motor vehicle
accident reports filed p u rsu a n t to
the provisions of the New York
Motor Vehicle Safety-Responsibility
Act and from these reports to eval­
u a te the property and personal in­
ju r y d a m a g e s; related w ork suc h
a.s assigning, overseeing a nd r e ­
view ing of and correcting errors in
the work of a small group of D am age.s E v a l u a to rs engaged in esti­
m ating, from m otor vehicle acci­
dent reports, the a m o u n ts of prop­
e rty and personal injury da m a g e s
su s ta in e d ; applying trained ju d g ­
m en t to and m ak in g investigations
of a n d decisions in the more diffi­
cult c ases; interview ing ownei.s,
ope rators a n d
other inte re sted
pa rtie s for the purpose of dls(C o n t in u e d on Pdtje T w e n t y - T w o )
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an d n iaiie fo r m a l i|c ‘I'rin'nalions a s
t o ti l e a m o u n t s ol ? ; . c i ir i t v t o h e
deposited;
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V'ork M o t o r V'e hic io S a f e t y Iv i ' s p o n s i b i l i t
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I{*‘( i u i r i ' m c n t s
I'^ilher ( ;i) g i a d u a t i o n f r o m s e n i o r
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y e a r l v i n v o l v i n g t h e pr o . s'o cut io n o r
d e f e n s e o f d a m a g e s , n e g l i g e n c c , or
com p ensation
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m . 'i k i n g o f e. s t im at e . 'i o n p r o , » ( n ly
a.tid p e r s o n . 11 i n j u r y d a m a g o s . o f
w h i c h t w o y e a r s s h a l l li.'ive b e e n in
a r e sp o n sib le position requiring a
h i g h d e g i e e o f i n r l o p o n d e n t jiidt,'mi'iit in p . i s s i n g ' u p o n d i s p u t e d p e r ­
s o n a l or p i o p e r t v li. 'ihilit y c l a i m s
f o r f i n a l s e t t l r m e n f o r in a s i m i l a r
f '.'ipac it y t h a t h a s f U m i o n s t r a t e d . su­
p erior- a b i li t y to s u c c e s s f i i l l v a r b it i’a t e
disputed
ma tt cM's;
or
(b)
g r a d u a t i o n f r o m s i't ii o r h i g h s c h o o l
and four y e a r s ’ fu ll-tim e ex p oiioncr> fiH a h e a r i n g r e p r e s e n t a t i v e
o r in ;i s i m i l a r p o . f lt io n in a g o v e r n ­
m e n t a l a g - ' n c y a c t i n g in a ( j u a s i judicial
c at i . 'i c i t v
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a n d
w e i g h i n g te.‘! l i m o n v a n d m a k i n g d c -
S E R V IC E
T uesday,
LEADER
c ls i o n. q; o r ( c ) a n e q u i v a l e n t c o m b i ­
nation.
G r a d u j i t i o n f r o m c o l l e g e or
im iv c r s ity from a cou rse for w h ich
a d e g r e e in m e d i c i n e o r l a w
Ig
g ia n t e d (or a d m is sio n to th e B a r)
w i l l b e f i c ( ^ p t e d in l i e u o f t w o
y e a r s o f the; g e n e r a l e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r c f i u n d e r ( a ) a b o v e , o r o n e y e. ar
o f ( > x p e r ie n c p r e qulr pr l u n d e r ( b )
above.
C an d id a tes m a y sub stitu te,
y e a r f o r y e a r , o f f i c e e x p e r i c n f e in
il p u b l i c o r p r i v a t e o r g a n i z a t i o n f o r
t h e r e f p i ir e d l i i g h . s c h o o l e d u c a t i o n .
As.si.sfant T a b u l a t i n g C lork
K l a t e anvi C’o u n t v
Departmen t.* !
and
I n s t i t u t i o n s . U s u a l .‘v a 1 a r y
r a n g e .'SI, 200 t o $ 1 ,7 0 0; a p p o i n t m e n t
e x j i e r f e d a t m i n i m u m b u t m a y bo
jnade at less. S e v e r a l a p p o i n tm e n t s
o x i ) e c t e d in t h e A l b a n y o f f i c e s o f
th e D ivision of Plficem ent and U n ­
em p loym ent
Insurance.
Fee,
.fl.
l<’ile b v . J a n u a r y 2'i. T e s t w i l l be
h e ld a f t e r F e b r u a r y 1.
S T U D IO S O F S P E E C H
l . f a n i III ri'li'.i.^i- ti'ii'inns, liif allip
ciirri'i'l ly . in r|M':cU willi easi- :iMiI cniivicliiiii
.\i'W I'I.'i.' ;rs liruiii .M'lii'I.iy,
I'NIii 11:11 y
S I’ M ; 'I'liili-^ilii.v, l.'eliriiaiv
(i :;ii p .m.
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11.1 W o . s t : ) 7th S t . , N . V .
S liiilio 801
r d . ( iKaiiic r rv 7-^iilU
IM PO R TA N T; PL E A SE R E A D TH IS
T h e h ljih e st n u m b e r s c e r t if ie d on N e w V o rk C ity ellifib le lis ts for per.
m a n e n t , te m p o r a r y , a n il ln » lcfin lte p o s itio n s a t v a r io u s s a la r y r a n g e s a p .
p ear b elow .
D o n ot ad d th e se fig u res.
T h e first co lu m n
co n ta in s th e
n a m e o f th e e lig ib le lis t; th o s e c o n d c o lu m n , th e d e p a r t m e n t to w h ic h tho
lis t w a s c e r t i f i e d ; t h o t h ir d c o l u m n , t h e s a l a r i e s o f t h e p o s it io n s t o bo
filled ,
T lie fo u rth
co lu m n
show s
w h ether
th e
ce rtific a tio n
w as
to a
p e r m a n e n t , t e m p o r a r y or in d e fin ite p o sitio n .
T lie flftii c o lu m n s h o w s th o
iiig h e s t n u m b e r r e a c h e d a n d th e la s t c o lu m n , tlie e x p ir a t io n d a te o f th o
list. H e a d e r s sliu u ld re m e m i)e r t h a t c e r tific a tio n
d oes not n ecessa rily m ean
a p |> o in tn ie n t a s m a n y
m o r e n a m e s a r e alw «frji c e r t if ie d
th a n th ere are
v a c a n cics.
T lie C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is sio n d o e s n o t n o tify
ce rtifie d .
If y o u r n u m b e r is lo w e r tiia n th e n u m b
a n d y o u i i a v e n o t b e e n n o t i f i e t l y e t , d o n ’t w o r r y
n ie n l to w h ic h y o u w e r e c e r tifie d w ill n o tify y o u
b e r e a d i e d f o r ’a p p o i n t m e n t .
11
U, s . Tests
RENTED
F O R C IV IL
S E R V IC E
EXAM S
m
m
:: OPTOMETRIST
D R . I. F . R E L K I N
Surgeon Dentist
Dr. LeonardA.DeMartini
AND FOR HOME USE
J.
s. M O R S E
C O rtla n d 7 -0 4 0 5 -6
1942
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At ilo-l io d le d S o u i n a n ...........
4(MJ
CJoinptrolIer.............
1,8(10
7:27:42
A c co u nta nt. U i a i i e li.............
1,140
'I'ran.sijortatlon.........
, ’no
A c c o u n l a n t , Uraii o ^..............
J u n io r K e y I’u n ch O p e r a t o r
545
W e l f a r e ........................
A c coui i tun t, Gi acio 2 ..............
state
and
( ’o u n t y
D epartm ents
UliO
5:t
. D o c k s ..........................
Airi lort A s s i s t a n t ....................
and
Institu tin n s
' U sual
salary
2:13-H
7
1,800
. M um B r ' d c a . s t l n g . ..
A n n o u n c e r .............................. ....
r a n g e ,?!H)0 t o .$1,-100. T h i s l i s t w i l l
34
3,i;;o
4:13:42
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A r c h i te c tu r a l D r a f t s m a n . .
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10:2S:I.-,
120
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t h e p o s i t i o n s o f . J u ni o r T a b u l a t i n g
4.1
4 :2 0 :12
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4:12: l:i
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A n um b er of appointm ents
A.s.si.stant C a n l e i i e r ........................Ho. spltals
3: 5:4.-|
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W a t e r S u p p l y ...........3,120
e x p e c t e d in t h e A l b a n v o 'f f i c e s o f
710
12:21:4-J
A s s i s ta n t Supervi.sor, Gr. 2
W e l f a r e ........................
1,800
th e D ivision of P la c e m e n t and U n ­
817
Asai stai it SuiJurvisor. Gr. 2 . . . . M a g i s t r a t e ’s C our t.
l,iiS0
em p loym ent
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TiO
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3: 1:4,I
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c e n t s . F i l e b y J a n u a r y 2.'?. Te;^t w i l l
2,015
A ut o K n g i u c m a n ( a p p . ) ............. T r an . '^ p o r ta tl o n . . . .
.fM hr.
b e h e l d a f t e r F e b r u a r y 1.
42
1:10:U
A ut on io ti l le M a c h i n i s t ............... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . , ,
.7."i hr.
92
l: lf):tl
Alufoiiiobilo M e c h a n i c ..................T r a n s p o r t a t . i o u . . . . .
.75 hr,
39
1: f : t t
BrldBPin an a n d R i v e t e r ............. Pu li llc W o r k s . . . . . .
13.20 d ay
14
7:l/t:ir,
Buildl ng. s M a i i a g e r ........................H o u s i n g .........................
3,000-1,800
7:15:1,
17
C a pt a i n , l ' \ D .....................................F i r e . . ...................... ..
4,500
3;4:i
29
Car M.-ilntalner, Gr. B ............. T r a n s ti o r t a tl o n
.75 hr.
50
10:29:41
( 'ar M i i in le na n co , Gr o up F . . . . T r a n . s p o r ta ti o n
.75 hr.
41
10:22:11
C ar pc n ttjr........................................... Bo r o I'res. U i c l i . . . .
12 d a y
12
11:29:4.-,
12d a y
C e m e n t Ma.'ion................................ F i r e ...........................................
12
5:14:15
C hief ]-il e G u a r d .............................I * a r k s.......................................
7d a y
b e r a t o f l nn a R o n e r a l t e. st , o n a
S ( u ( l ( ' n t .Aid. $ 1 , 1 1 0 a Y e a r
170
C :ll:li
Clerk, tir. 2 ( H i g h e r E d . )
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So ci al I n v e s t i g a t o r ...................
l l o i i i s 9 . \ M. to 8 r . M.
2 : (i:l*
p
9S3
1,500
Chi ld W e l f a r e ...........
So ci a l I n v e s t i g a t o r . . ...............
1 0 : ;i:l‘
297
p
1,809
C o r r e o ti o n ...................
Spe ci a l P a t r o l m a n ....................
1108 2iul A v e . , iJet. 581 li
59tli Sts.
312
p
1,800
AVater
S
u
p
p
l
y
...........
Sij ecial P a t r o l m a n .
...........
(.Mid<llo o f hlo( k)
A Oliiiileur 5-2290
p
483
1,500
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........
Spe c i a l P a t r o l m a n ....................
l :l ':'5
p
47
9 day
St a t i o n a r y l.^nginecr ( e l e c . ) . . . M a r k e t s ......................
1 : 1 -.:lj
p
47
9 ..'ay
St a ti o n a r y K n gi ne e r ( s t e a m ) . Pu li l ic Work."...........
(i: l:!-'
(12
'1
1,200
S t e n o t j p l s t , G r fu l B 2 .....................N.Y.C. Tu nn el Autl:
r h o i i e w o r t h 2-GG90
p
03
■
900
St en o tyi )i s t, G r a d e 2 ................... H o s p i t a l s ....................
1 ‘iim
T 1 51:!
11:
Ste no , aiul T y p e w r i t e r ............... L i c e n s e ..........................
1,487
1.200
Stc no . an d T y p e w r i t e r ............... W a t e r S u p p l y ..............
1,513
91iO
Ste no . a nd T y p e w r i t e r ...............W e l f a r e ........................ ..
9:13:^^
50
1,500
S t r u c tu r e Mal nt' r ( p l u m b i n g ) . H un te r C o l l e g e .........
D E N T A L SURGEON
40
■ SO >r.
St r u c tu 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 i o n . . . .
10:1'):*^
52
1,800
170 U 'o r t h St.
New Y o rk City
Ta x Couns el, G r a d e 4 ...................1 -a w ................................
54
1,81)0
Ta.v Coun sel , G r a d e 4 ................... T u n n e l s
( Olipohlle S t a t e IttiildiiiK:)
55
1,200
H o s p i t a l s ....................
Telephone
0!>erator...
U oiiih: 10 A. M. t o 8 1*.M.
130
900
T ra n s[)o rta tio n .. . . .
Telephone Operator...
iiikI lly A|i|>uintiiU‘iit
1 C'
.70 hr.
T r a n . s ji o r ta ti o n . , . .
Third Uall Maintalner.......
10: S: ,i
34
1,800
H o u s i n g .....................
Title Kxamincr...................
0:2.!;'23
3,130
W a t e r S u p p l y ...........
'J’opograi)liical Draftsman,
D e li v e r e d a n d C a lle d F o r
10
Tr ai i Ki J or ta tlo n. . . . SO & 72 per hr.
Toworman............................
7 o R e l i \eeyvp9
11:
190
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T
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a
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s
p
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a
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i
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.
.
.
Trackman............................
7:31:^'.'
25
2,400
N Y.C. T u n n e l A uth
Misery of
Tunnel Sergeant.................
11: "i •:
29
.80-.03
Turnstile Maintalner.................Tran.sportation.......
5:
2.259
0(10
Typi.st, Grade 1 ........................ Welfare.............
3,099
9110
Typist, Grade 1 ........................ Housing...........
l: " 1.;
34
1.200
Typewriter Kepairmnn.......... W^elfare .........
587
1.200
Watchman-Attendant............ Housing..........
78.S
;j5
wii.
Watchman-At tendant............ Transportation
1,11(1
840
Watchm;iii - At tendant............ llospita Is..............
l,9.'i3
296 B R O A D W A Y
125 niQ,
Watchman-Attendant............ Water Supply.
1.397
COO w / a i
Watch inn ri-.\Mendant............ Hospitals.........
TYPEW
RITERS
A ll M a k e s — All M o d e ls —
20,
Your Chances forAppointment
Dr. Samuel Gettenberg
(Jor(rii<K* N \ ' a l s h , A1..V., D ' r c c l o r
Jan u ary
UQUiaiAaUTS. SALVE. N05t 0ROP3
w/ni ineaiia “With Malntenanca.”
T uesday,
Jan u ary
20,
C IV IL
1942'
A D V EK TIH SEM EM
AUVURTISEMU.NT
SCHOOL DIRECTORY
LISTING OF CAREER TRAINING SCHOOLS
&
AC A DEM rC
C O JIM E R C IA I
COLLECE
P R E P A R A T O liV
poro Hall A ra d o m y — D e K a l b and F la t b u s h E x t ., B r ook ly n — R /S ^ n t s
accred ited - MAin 4-8558.
( „Innii>ia & L e e—147 W. 42d S t . —R eq u es t F r e e E a r ly E m p l o y m e n t B oo klet—
B R y a n t 9-6294.
f
A C C O U N T IN G M A C H IN E S
y^ccountJnfi: M a ch in es In s tit u te —221 VV. 57th S t . —D a y and E v e n i n g Classes.
IBM H ol lerith P rint er s, Sorters, K e y P u n c h e r s - C I r c l e 5-6425.
A UTO D RIVING IN S T R U C T IO N
jjill's Au to D r i v i n g Sc-hool—171 W or th St. (opp. S ta t e B l d p .)—WOrth 2-6990
A V IA TIO N PRODUCTION M E C H A N IC
j)fleli«nty I n s ti t u te —11 E. 16th S t . —Day and Eve . C l a s s e s —300 hr. Course.
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
BEN CH A SSEM BLY — AV IA TIO N
p d e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th S t.—D a y and E v e . C la ss es—100 hr. Course—
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
B U SIN E SS M A CH IN ES
pcieh an ty I n s t i t u t e - 115 E. I5th S t.—Day and E v e n i n g C la ss es—Card Punch,
C o m p to m etry —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
]{rooklyn B u s i n e s s Ma<-hine Soiiool—7 L a f a v e t t e A v e . —C om ptom et ry , Billing,
Bookkefeping, T y p i n g —D a y aiid E v e n i n g —ST. 3-7660.
CIVIL S E R V IC E
Ilciehnnty i n s t i t u t e —115 E. 15th S t.—D a y & E v e . Classe.s—S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
Isclnvartz, Seliool —147 F o u r th A v e . —Police, Fire—E n t r a n c e an d Pro m otion —
G R a m e r c y 3-0808.
D RA FTIN G
>c'v V’ork Drafting^ In s ti t u te — 276 W. 43d St. — D a y and E v e n i n g Classes.
W i s c o n s i n 7-0366. ,
Miiniiattan T eeh nieal In s tit u te — 1823 B r o a d w a y (59th) — D a y and Evenin g
C l a s s e s —C i r c l e 5-7857.
j
/
j
o
jloiuiell In sti tu te —230 W. 41st St —Dav & Rv en in g C l a s s e s —W i s c o n s i n 7-2086.
FIN G E R PR IN T IN G
ix i c l i a n ty I n s ti t u te —115 E. 15th St.—N e w cla.s.s f orm in g. S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
>('\v York School of F in g er pr ints—22-26 E. 8th S t ................ G K a m e rcy 7-126S
IM ACHfNE S H O P
pplchanty i n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th S t.—D a y & E v e n i n g Cla sses - 200-300 hr.
C o u rses—S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
Ijir/.—Mach in e S h o p P r a c ti c e —1043 6th Ave., N. Y. C. — D a y & E v e n in g
Classe.s—P E . 6-0913.
rractlcai Maeliinist S f h o o i —109 Broad S t.—M ac h in ist school only. BO. 9-6498.
MASSAGE
Dr. F>i<‘h G i i t t m a n — 517 W. 113th S t . j g Quick and Th o ro u gh P re para tory
Cou rses fo r the M a s s a g e License E!xamm*'rs—UN’ive rs ity 4-7903.
iM ECH A N ICA L D E N T l.S T R Y
York School of Mecluinioa! D en tist ry — 125a W . 31st St.
D a v and
E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —E m p l o y m e n t S er vice—F ree B o o k let —CH ick erin g 4-3994.
R A D IO — T E L E V IS IO N
IJa'Iio Teievsion i n s t i t u t e — 4S0 L exin gton Ave. — L ab orato ry Tr ain in g —
D ay and E v e n i n g O f t s s e s —P L aza 3-4585—Dent. L.
SECRETA RLA L SCHOOLS
Dclolianty i n s t i t u t e —D a y and E v e n i n g Classes.
B r a n d i e s in Manhatta n,
Ja m a ica . N e w a r k —Main office, 120 W. 42d S t.—STuvve.s ant 9-6900.
li.)xvLTs-22S W. 42d S t . - G r a d e d Speed C l a s s e s - B R y a n t 9-9092.
Washington B u s i n e s s S ch ool—130 W. 42d S t ................................W i s c o n s i n 7-8811
Comple te S ec re tarial Cour.se.s—In clu d in g C om p to m et ry .
.Mary -A. .Mooney, B r o w n e ’s B u s i n e s s College—7 L a f a y e t t e A v e . —B i o o k l y n —
N E v i n s 8-2941.
I.aiiih’s B u s i n e s s T rainin g ScliOol—370 N i n th St., at 6th A ve ., B r ook ly n —
D ay and E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —Individ ual In s tr u c ti o n —SOuth 8-4236.
Merchants an«l ii a n k e r s ii u s i n e s s S d i o o l — 55th Y ea r — D a y and E v e n i n g —
220 E a s t 42d S t . - M U . 2-0986.
TA BU LA TIN G M A CH IN E O PER A TIO N
Dilohanty In s t i l u t e —11.5 1’:. l,5tli St.—D a y & Eve. Classe.s—STuyve.«ant 9-6900.
AcfonnH'ng M a ch in es I n s ti t u te —221 W. 57th S t.—D a y and E v e n i n g Classes.
IBM H oller ith P rint er s, Sorters. K e v P u n c h e r s —C ircle 5-6425.
W ELD IN G
DflcHjinty I n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th S t . - D a y and E v e n i n g Cla.sses — 224-hr.
Course—S T u v v e s a n t 9-6900.
X - R A Y a n d A N AL YT I C*^ VL T E C H N I C I A N S
lliirvey Scliooi—384 E. 149th S t.—D a y and Eve. C l a s s e s —MOtt Hav.en 9-6655.
17. S . T e s t s
{C o n tin u e d f r o m Pa<jc 22)
coinpetitnrs m u s t a tta in a ratintr of
at least 70; co m p eti to rs g ra nte d 5)i()int p ref erence a rat in g qf at lea.st
e x clu d in g pref er en ce credit;
and com petitors g ra nte d 10-pO;nt
I'leference a I’a t i n g of at lea st 60,
cxchuling p : t f e r e n c e credit.
Time rc(|uire(i. — About 2 hours
^vilI be required for the se e x a m i ­
nations.
st a t e m e n t s conc'ei-ning (juaiifica.
tiinis will h«‘ verified l»y the (!«niiiiission; e x a g g e r a t i o n or niiss tate ini nl will he c a u s e for dis«iualification.
I ducation.—Ap p lica n ts must ha ve
suctp.Ksfully co m p let ed a t lea st 3
INSURAN
riitK
I. I I ic
Ju n ior P r o fessio n a l
I. I A H I L I I V
1$ U i: C I. A K Y
A IJ T () M () 1$ I I. IC
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(he N e w Y o r k S t a t e A u t o ­
m o b i le
In suran ce
Law.
John
T re ib e r
C o .,
Inc.
'I 'e l e p h o n e Si'airK 2-6746
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" I:k r e
a n d
n e w
TO SELL
M A N U S C R IP T S
,, ' l>»‘ S l a i K l a i ' i l
( j la i« le
fo
M ai'U c ti nK
^ "•iO llt(?:ary t narUpts In th e United
'■''•'S. C a n a d a a n d Groat n i l t a i n . all
In.stantly av a il a b l e throufjh 7t
g r o u p s an d four in d exes,
'-'-wor.s all qup.'ilions ab out preparlni;
stdlI nK
iiian u scrlp ts,
■'liihor's r lK h t s , o t f .
coivyrlulu
S,}..50 P O S T i ' A i l )
Home Correspondence School
•><‘l>t.
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S itritiRficUl,
.Mass.
RSH? YtJUE T Y P E T O IT B K S
O im
S ® r r ic e B io m ln a tio n ij
fr o m
133 m t o n
T y p e w r ite r Co*,
s t r e e t , N .T .C * ,
tB a tw . W i l l i a m
& Nassau S ts )
B lek o a n 3 -
y e a r s of s t u d y in a college of
recognize d s ta n d in g , and m us t h a ve
f o rm a lly in dicated at the college or
u n iv ersit y t h e y are a t te n d in g their
inte ntio n of m a jo rin g in the o p ­
tional su b ject for w h ich application
\ i s made, provided t h a t no applicant
m a y ente r the ex a m in a tio n who
com pleted t h e third y ear of college
st u d y prior to May, ’ 1939.
Ap p lican ts for Optional B t^ nch 4,
S ta tistics , mu.st show' tha t they will
h ave com pleted not less than 3
s e m e s te r hours in S ta t ist ic s by Ju ly
1, 1942.
Junior s t u d e n t s .—Ap plicatio ns will
he acc ep ted f i o m junior stu d en ts at
i n st itu tion s of recognized stan ding,
wh o s h o w th a t the y exp ect to co m ­
plete their junior college yea r not
later t h a n Ju ly 1, 1942. Specialized
co u rs es in wh'ioh ap p lican ts are or
will be enrolled and wh ich will be
com pleted within the ab o v e- sp eci­
fied period Avill be accepted.
Note. — S tu d en ts in a t ten d a n ce at
an i n stitu ticn of recognized st a n d ­
ing wh o are pu rsu in g a 5- or 6-year
l o l l e g e co urse l ead in g to a b a ch e­
lor's d e g i e e m u s t h a v e com pleted
thr ee-fo u rth s
of
the
j)rescribed
course of s t u d y by Ju ly 1, 1942.
55S5
A ssista n t,
?2,000 a Y ear
O P T IO N .4 L
1.
J u n io r
S U B .IE C T S
A g r ic u llu r a l
K o o iio m -
ist.
2. J u n i o r A g r o n o i i i i s t .
3.
Ju n ior
A q u atic
B iologist
(P h y sio lo g y ).
4. J u n i o r A r c h i v i s t .
5. J u n i o r B a c t e r i o l o g i s t ( F o o i s ) .
(). J u n i o r B i o l o g i s t ( W i l d l i f e ) .
7. J u n i o r C h e m i s t .
8. J u n i o r K n t c i .-n o lo g is t .
9. J u n i o r F o r e s t e r .
10. J u n i o r G e o l o g i s t .
11. J u n i o r In H o u s e h o l d E q u i p ­
m ent.
12. J u n i o r O l e r i c u K u r i s t .
la. Ju n io r P o m o lo g ist.
14. J u n i o r
sista n t.
P u b lic
15. J u n i o r R a n g e
ist.
W e!fare
A s­
C onservation­
16. J u n i o r S o i l S c i e n t i s t .
17. J u n i o r S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t A s ­
sistan t.
18. J u n i o r S t a t i s t i c i a n .
A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t be o n file
w it h t h e U n it e d S t a t e s Civil S e r ­
vice C o m n iissio n a t W a s h in g t o n ,
D . C., n o t l a t e r t h a n F e b . 3, 1942.
S E R V IC E
LEADER
V a c a n c i e s in p osition s in W a s h i n g ­
ton, D. C., an d in the field requir­
in g the p resciibe d or similar q u a lifi ­
ca tion s wil l be finetl from these e x ­
am inatio n s, u n less it is found in
the ■ in te rest of the serv ice to fill
any
vacancy
by
re in sta tem en t,
tr an sfe r, or promotion. The s a l a ­
ries of positio ns filled from these
e x a m i n a ti o n s are su b jec t to a de­
duction of
pet cen t toward a r e ­
t irem ent annuity E n i p i o y n i e n t l i s t s . — S ep a ra te lists
o f eligib'les will be esta blish ed for
each of the optional su b jects listed
above. Additional lists of eligibles
m ay be esta b lish ed wit hin so m e of
the gen er al optionals, based on the
cou rs es pursued by ap p lican ts in
their co lleg e studies. The regi.sters
resu lti n g from t h e se e x a m in a tio n s
m av su p p lan t re giste r s resulting
from p revious exa m i n a ti o n s in the
optional su b j e c t s listed, whcjj the
precedent r eg is te r s hav e been in
ex is ten ce for a t leas t 1 year.
Su b pro fe ssi on al or other positions
at .'52,000 a year, .S1,8(K) a year, and
$1,620 a v e a r will be filled from the
r eg is te rs r es u lti n g from t h e se exarninations by ce rt ificatio n of the
n a m e s of appro priate eli?xibl,es who
are w illin g to ac ce p t t h e se salaries.
Ap p lican ts shou ld indicate in their
ap plica ti o n s the lo w es t sa l a r y they
are wi llin g to accept.
D u t i e s . — U n d er
im m ed ia te su per ­
vision, to perf orm scien tific or pro­
f es sio nal w ork in one of the op­
tional' b ran ch es listed at the head
of this a n n o u n c em en t.
B a s i s o f r a t i n g s . — Com petitors will
be rated on t h e su b jects listed be­
low, w h ich will h a v e the relat ive
w e ig h t s indicated.
Su b je ct : 1. General test, weight
,W: 2. P ro fes sio n a l qu estions, weigh t
70; total 100.
Subject 1, General test, will c o n ­
sist of w r i t te n question? designed
to m ea su re the ap p lican t’s aptitude
for learning, and ad ju s tin g to pro­
f ess io na l d u ti es in the service.
Subject 2, P r ofe s sion al questions
will co n sis t of a se par ate t est for
each of the optional su b jects listed
above, c o v e i i n g the fun d a m en ta ls
of t ha t p ar ticu lar scien ce, pro fe s­
sion, or subj ect.
K a t i n g s r e j j u i r e d . — In each of the
tw o su b jec ts, n on p re fe re n ce ccm petitors m u s t at ta in a rating of at
leas t 70; co m p et itors gra nte d 5point pref erence, a rating .of at
leas t
65,
ex clu d in g
preference
c r e d i t ; and co m p et itors gra nte d 10point preference, a rating of at
least
60,
exc'mding
pref erence
credit.
T i m e r e q u i r e d . — Abou t 5Vi hours
will be required for the se e x a m i n a ­
tions.
Ap p lican ts m a y be exam in ed in
onlv one of the optional subjects
listed a t the h ea d of this a n n o u n c e ­
ment. A p p lica n ts should indicate in
their ap p lica ti on s the optional s u b ­
ject for w h ich they w i sh to be considei ed.
E x a m i n a t i o n s in all of the op-<
tional su b jects m a y not be held on
the s a m e date.
S tatem en ts
co n eern ln g
r i u a l i f i < ‘a tion s w ill he v erified b y tn e ('o m n iissio n ; e.v a g g e ra tiitu or m is s t a t e ­
m e n t w ill b e c a u s e for d is q u a lific a ­
tion .
Ap p lican ts m us t p o ss ess the fol­
lowin g ([u a l i f ic a ti o n s:
Kdu<-alson.—F o u r -y ea r cou rse in a
college of recognized sta ndin g. Such
st u d y m us t h a v e included or must
ha ve been su p p lem en te d by a m ini­
m um of sp ec ia liz ed stu d y in one of
the optional su b jects listed below.
S e n i « i r o r g r a d u a t e s t u < l e n t s . — Ap­
plications will be a cc ep ted from
senior or g ra d u a te st u d en ts wh o
sh o w that they exp ect to complete
the required college course not later
than Ju ly
1, 1;M2.
Specialized
courses in' w h ich applic.'ints are, or
will be, enro letl, and wh ich will be
coinp eted wit hin the a b ove s p ec i­
fied period v.’il! bo acce])ted and
should be in dicated in their applicaticms a s cour.'^es to be completed.
Specjalized
study. — Applicants
m us t sh o w , a s a m inim um, special
Ized st u d y in one of the optional
a fo
f Uow
?1 s:
t* •
su b jects ii.'
(1) Junior Agricu ltura l Econom ist.
—E igh teen s e m e s te r hours in a g r i ­
cultural econ(jrnics, eco nom ics, riiial
sociology, or statistic.';, or an v co m ­
bination of t h e s e subject s, provided
that at leas t 12 se m e s te r hours are
In agricultur al econom ics. Th e pro­
fe ss io na l q u es tion s in this optionfil
s ubje ct will be principally con ­
cerned wit h the ap plicatum of eco ­
nomic princip les to agriculture.
(2) Ju nio r Agro nom ist. — T w e nty
s e m e s te r hours in agro nom y, or in
a g ron om y a nd soils combined. The
p rof es sio na l que.stions will be in
fielfl crops, fo ra ge crops, grasses,
and soil co n se rv ati on practices.
Cl)
Ju nior
A q u a ti c
Biologist
( P h y si o l o g y ) . — Th irty
se meste r
hours
in
zoolo gy
including
or
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in genera l Dhj's'o'ogy. The p io fe sslonal q u est ion s will be in general
zoology, fres?i-water biology, and
general physio lo gy .
(4) Ju nio r A r c h iv is t.—Thirty s e m ­
ester hours in an y c.imbination of
history, economic.'!^ political scienca,
and socio logy, provided that at least
12 s e m es te r hours in A m er ican h i s ­
tory, 6 s e m e s t e r hours in American
gove rn 'n en t, and 3 se m e s te r hours
in m ethods of~ historical research
are shown. F o r the purpose of this
e x am in a ti o n , the term “ m eth o d s of
historical l e s e a r c h ” will be co n­
st lued to m ea n the technique of
a n a l y s i s and evalu atio n of source
material and of its use ; the a n a l y ­
sis of the b ase s of historical thinkin g,_in c; u d ;ng .such m att ers as di­
vision into periods, cau.'-e and e f ­
fect, and c h r o r o l o c y ; and the major
philosophies of history.
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ican hi.svtory, A m erican gove rn m en t,
and E n g l.s h composition.
(5) Ju nior .Bacteriologist (Foods) .
—T w e n t y se m e s t e r hours in b ac ter i­
ology, or in a n y com bination of bact.eriology, bio ch em istry , or closely
related su b jec ts, pi'ovided tha t at
least 10 hou rs are in bact eriology
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in ge ner al
bact er io lo gy and the
p h ysi olog y of bacteria a s related to
foods, ferm en ta tio n s, and closely re­
lated fields.
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in v er teb ra te zo rlog y and 6 s e m e s ­
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V chicle R e s p o n s ib ility A c t e f­
f e c t iv e January 1, 1942, yo u r
righ t to d riv e is in danger of
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s u fficien t se c u r ity when you
are in v o lved in an accident
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in excess of $25.00.
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be
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tinl!oro tm h
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of
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to
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i-ontributioii;
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to
b(?
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te rm in .it ion of th e
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to a d m i t
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liti.if'd
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busii'i« s of
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(JO) J u n i o r G e o l o g i s t . —T h i r t y .se­
m e s t e r h o u r s in g e o l o g y . T h e p r o ­
f e s s i o n a l q u e s t i o n s w ill be o n t h e
p r i n c i p l e s a n d fi e l d a p p l i c a t i o n s o f
g e n e r a l geology, m in e ra lo g y , a n d
e co n o m ic geology a n d on th e g e o ­
logical a s p e c ts of e ith e r (a ) biology
or
(b )
chcm istry,
physics,
and
niathem atics.
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m e n t . —T w e n t y s e m e s t e r h o u r s in
ho usehold e q u ip m e n t a n d / o r p h y s ­
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in
housing a n d /o r
a r c h i t e c t u r e m a y be s u b s t i t u t e d f o r
n o t m o r e t h a n 6 o f t h e r e q u i r e d 20
h ours.
T h e professional q u e stio n s
w ill b e o n h o m e a p p l i a n c e s , b o t h
electrical a n d n o n -electrical, a n d
th e
p h ysical
p rinciples
Involved,
a n d on i n t e r n a l h o m e a r r a n g e m e n t s .
(12) J u n i o r O l e r i c u l t u r i s t . —T w ' e n t y
( C o i i l i n n c d f r o m Page T i c c n t y - T h r e e )
b i d l e zoolopy, b o ta n y , a n d w ildlifo
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t e r lioiu-H in c h e m i s t r y . T h e prol'e.sslonal
fun­
d a m e n t a l s of i n o r g a n i c ,
organic,
o n a ly tic a l, an d p h ysical c h e m istr y .
(8)' .Tunior E n t o m o l o g i s t . —T w e n t y
s e m e s t e r h o u r s in e n t o m o l o g y , o r in
im to m o lo g y a n d zoology c o m b in e d .
T h e p r o f e s s i o n a l question.'? w il l be
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entom ology,
in clu d in g
c ro p insects, f o ie s t insects, a n d i n ­
s ec ts affectin g m an and anim als.
(9) . J u n i o r P ' o r e s t e r . —C o m p l e t i o n
o f a fu ll 4 - y e a r c o u r s e l e a d i n g t o a
b a c h e l o r ' s docrree in f o r e s t r y in a
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t h a t n o t 163.S t h a n 6 s e m e s t e r h o u r s
a r c in o l e r i c u l t u r e . T h e p r o f e s s i o n a l
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p r o d u c t i o n o f v e g e t a b l e crop.s.
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s e m e s t e t h o u r s in p o m o l o g y , o r in
a n y c o m b in a tio n of p o m o lo g y w i t h
p l a n t physiology, a n d / o r h o r tic u l­
ture.
T lie p ro f e s s io n a l q u e s ti o n s
w il l b e o n t h e c u l t u r e a n d p r o d u c ­
tion of fr u it crops.
(14> J u n i o r P u b l i c W e l f a r e A s s i s t ­
a n t . —C o m p l e t i o n o f a fu ll 4 - y e a r
c o u r s e l e a d i n g t o a b a c h e l o r ’s d e ­
g ree, in clu d in g or su p p lem en te d by
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g ra d u a te or g ra d u a te ) w ith a m ini­
m u m o f 300 h o u r s o f s u p e r v i s e d
f i e l d w o r j t in a n a c c r e d i t e d s c h o o l
of social w o rk .
T he professional
q u e s t i o n s w il l b e
on social
case
w o rk , child w e lfa re , p u b lic w e l f a r e
a d m in is tr a tio n , social re s e a rc h , a n d
statistics.
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J u n io r R an g e C onservationist,
—T w e n t y s e m e s t e r h o u i s i n r a n g e
m an ag em en t, p astu re m an ag em en t,
or p la n t ecology, or in a n y c o m ­
b i n a t i o n o f t h e s e s u b j e c t s , o r in o n e
o r m o re of th e se s u b je c ts c o m b in e d
w ith fo restry , bo tan y , a g ro n o m y , or
a n im a l h u sb an d ry . T h e professional
q u e s t i o n s w ill b e in b o t a n y , p l a n t
ecology, a n d liv estock m a n a g e m e n t
on th e range.
(IG) J u n i o r S oil S c i e n t i s t . —T w e n t y
s e m e s t e r h o u r s in soil s c i e n c e , o r in
a n y c o m b i n a t i o n o f s o il s c i e n c e ,
agronom y,
h orticulture,
forestry,
b o ta n y , g e o g ra p h y , a n d geology,
n ro v iaed t h a t a t le a st 6 s e m e s te r
n o u r s a r e in s o il s c i e n c e . T i \ e p r o ­
f e s s i o n a l q u e s t i o n s w il l b e o n s o il
g e n e s i s , s o il m o r p h o l o g y , s o il m a n ­
a g e m e n t , soil s u r v e y i n g , a n d s oil
co n se rv a tio n in actices.
(17) J u n i o r t s l a t e D e p a r t m e n t A s s i s t i i n t . —T h i r t y s e m e s t e r h o u r s in
a n y c o m b in a tio n of m o d e rn h isto ry ,
econom ics,
and
political science,
p r o v i d e d t h a t n o t l e s s t i i a n 12 s e ­
m e s t e r h o u i s a r e in m o d e r n h i s t o r y
a n d n o t ie.ss t h a n 12 s e m e s t e r h o u r s
a r e in e c o n o m i c s . A t l e a s t o n e
c o u r s e in p o l i t i c a l s c i e n c e , g o v e r n ­
m e n t , o r c o n s t i t u t i o n a l l a w m u s t be
s h o w n . F o r p u ri> o se s o f t h i s e x a m ­
i n a t i o n , c o u r s e s in e c o n o m i c h i s ­
to ry , econom ic g e o g ra p h y , or eco­
n o m i c s t a t i s t i c s m a y be c r e d i t e d t o ­
w a r d th e eco nom ics re q u ire m e n t,
b u t n ot to w a rd th e h is to ry r e q u ire ­
m en t.
In addition, e a c h a p p lic a n t
s h o u ld s u b m it w ith his a p p lic a tio n
a s t a t e m e n t f r o m a college or u n iv e isity te a c h e r o r o th e r qualiifed
persons certifying th a t the a p p li­
c a n t h a s a good re a d in g k n o w led g e
of one or m o re of th e follow ing
la n g u a g e s : F ren c h , Sp an ish , P o r t u ­
guese, G erm a n , or Ita lia n .
A ppli­
c a n t s w h o d o n o t fi le s u c h s t a t e ­
m e n t s w il l n o t be c e r t i f i e d f o r a p ­
p o i n t m e n t in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f
S ta te , b u t m a y be c o n s id e re d fo r
o t h e r F e d e r a l p o s i t i o n s if t h e n e e d
sho u ld arise. T h e p ro fessio n al q u e s ­
t i o n s in t h i s o p t i o n a l s u b j e c t w il l
b e in m o d e r n h i s t o r y , e c o n o m i c s ,
A m erican g overnm ent, in te rn a tio n a l
law ,
in te rn a tio n a l relations,
and
E n g lis h com position.
(18) J u n i o r S t a t i s t i c i a n . - T h i i t y
s e m e s t e r h o u r s in a c o m b i n a t i o n o t
s ta t is ti c s a n d a n y one of th e f o l­
low ing, p ro v id e d t h a t
a t least 6
s e m e . s t e r h o u r s a r e in s t a t i s t i c s :
E conom ics aiid /o r a g ric u ltu ra l eco­
n o m i c s , b io lo g y , e n g i n e e r i n g , a g r i ­
c u ltu re , sociology,
public h e a lth ,
h o m e c 'c o n o m ic s . f a m i l y e c o n o m i c s
(courses d ealing w ith th e fam ily
fr o m th e social a n d e c o n o m ic v ie w ­
point),
m a tl ie m a t ic s , o r j)hysics.
T h e p r o f e s s i n o a l q u e s t i o n s w ill b e
in t h e g e n e r a l f i e l d o f s t a t i s t i c a l
m ethods.
A g e I n n i t . —T h i r t y - f i v e y e a r s .
P r i n t e r ’s A s s i s t a n t
F o r e m p l o y m e n t in t h e B u r e a u of
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D e p artm en t,
W ashington,
D.
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U. S. C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n ,
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P u b lic H e a lth Service. F e d e r a l S ecu ri­
ty Agency.
G ra d u a te nurse, g en er a l s ta f f duty,
$ 1 ,3 0 0 . 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 j
A la s k a . D e p a r t m e n t of th e In terior.
S e n i o r i n s p e c t o r , n a v a l o r d n a n c e r»i aterials,
$2,000;
insp ector,
naval
o rvm
liance
m aterials,
$2,3 0 0 .
O p t i o n ij
b r a n c h e s ; o p tic a l or fire co n tr o l Instru­
m ents.
naval
gu n. ' i
and
a ccessories;
m u n itio n s and ord n ance units; a ssoci­
a t e In-?p(‘o t o r , n a V a l o r d n a n c e m a t e r f . ^
als.
$ 2 , 0 0 0 ; a . < »s i st an t i n s p e c t o r ,
n av. '\ I
o r d n a n c e m a t e r i a l s , $ 1 . ’3 0 0 , a n d J u ni . or
In.spector,
naval
ordnance
m ateriala,
$1,020.
Assi.-itant a i r - w a y
traffio
co n tro ller,
$2 ,3 00.
S e n i o r f l i g h t s u p e r v i s o r , $3.S00. F l i g h t
s u p e r v i s o r . $3 200.
S e n i o r g r o u n d s c h o o l s u p e r v i s o r , ' $3,600. G r o u n d s c h o o l s u p e r v i s o r . $2,000.
F ile U n til F u r t h e r N o tic e
A p p licatio n s
for
th e
follow ing
fe d e r a l e x a m i n a t i o n s c a n be o b ­
ta in e d until f u r t h e r notice a t th e
l o c a l o f f i c e o f t h e U . S. C i v i l S e r ­
v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , 611 W a s h i n g t o n
S tre e t, N e w Y ork.
I ' n d e r t ^ ^ a p h o t y p e O p e r a t o r , $1,260 a y e a r .
T raining
S p ecialist,
$2,600
to
$5,(iU0 a y e a r .
E c o n o m i s t , $2,600 t o
$5,600 p e r
year.
D e p artm e n tal G uard,
$1,200 p e r
year.
R e s e a r c h C h e m i s t , $2,600 t o $5,600
p er year.
T e c h n o l o g i s t , $2,000 to $5,000 p e r
year.
P ^ n g in e e r. $2,600 to $6,500 p e r y e a r .
P h a r m a c o l o g i s t , $2,600 t o $4,600 a
year.
T o x i c o l o g i s t , $2,600 t o $4,600 a
year.
M eteo ro lo g ist
( a n y
sp ecialized
b r a n c h ) , $2,600 t o $5,6iX) a y e a r .
E x p e d ito r (m a rin e pro p ellin g a n d
o u t f i t t i n g e q u i p m e n t ) , $3,200 a y e a r .
' J' tHl ii i iLu l
A .ssistant
M ed ical
M e d i c a l off icei*.
M edical
guard
M 'ldica'
$ 3 ,2 00
t o $3,8 00 .
attendant,
tech n ical
D ental
h y g len .st,
Ju nior
g rad u .ate
$1 ,020 .
assistant,
$2,0 00.
$1 ,020 .
nurse,
$1,020.
J u n i o r p u b l i c i i e a U i i n u r s e , $1,800 .
P u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s e , $2,0 00 .
_
G ra d u a te uurse,
g e n e r a l s t a f f outy,
$ I 800
M s d i c a l t o c u n i c i a n , $1. (' 20 t o $2_000.
J u n i o r l a b o r a t o r y I’ e l p e r , $ i , J K ) .
I ’u lilic
Jlealtii
.N’ u i s l n g
C onsuU ant,
$2, 000- .' ?' i.200.
,
^
,
G raduate
nurse.
O ptional
branches:
general
staff
duty
and
p sych iatry,
$108.7.'j a m o n t h .
P a n a m a C a n a l sorv ic e on ly.
_
^konuu9fl.Qimm
tONG
(K n gineerin g),
IS L A N D 'S LA R GEST
FUNERAL
$1,S()0
DIRECTORS
J u n i o r A s t r o n o . i u T , $2,000
C l i e m l s t ( K x p l o s l v p s ) , $2,(100 t o $ri,00n.
C honiical
I'lngineor
(an y
sp ucializod
b r u n c h ) , $ 2 , 0 0 0 t o $'1,000.
IM iysicist
(any
B peciallzed
branch).
$2, (i/)0 t o $.-|.(!00.
A i r p o r t T r a f f i o C o n t r o l l e r . - $ 2 ,0 0 0 to
$,'j.200.
A irp o rt T raffio C ontrol E x a m in e r
$:?.jOfl.
A lp h ab etic
card • p un ch
operator,
$1.2U0,
A r t i s t i c m l i o g r a i i h e r . $1,800.
In sp ector, e n g in e e r in g m a t e rla 1 a
$ 2, : joo.
in sp ec to r, en g in e e r in g m a t e r ia ls (aeroi i a u t i c a l ) , $2.:>0U.
Inspector, en g in e er in g m a te r ia ls (o p ­
t i c a l ) . $2,000.
I n s p e c t o r o f c l o t h i n g , $2,000.
I r s p e c t o r o f l i a t s , $2,00(r'
I n . s p e c t o r o f t e x t l l e . s , $2,000.
Inspector
of
ordnanco
m aterials.
$2,300.
In sp ector
(p ow d er
and
exp losives).
$2,300.
I n s p e c t o r ( s h i p c o n s t r u c t i o n ) . $2 ,3 0 0 .
In sp ector
(sign al
corps eq u ip m e n t).
*2,000.
I n s t r u m e n t m n k e r . $2,200.
J u n i o r co if m u n i c a t i o n s o p e r a t o r (air
n a v i g a t i o n ) . $1,410.
Junior com rnunlcatlons o p eraior (h igh
s p e e d r a d i o e q u i p m e n t ) , $1,020.
Ju nior
copper
p lata
m ap
engraver.
$1,440.
Junior
stenographer;
Junior
typ ist
W . - x . s i i i n g t o n . D . C ., o n l y .
Ju nior
stenogi-ap h er,
$1,440,
and
ju n ior
typ ist,
$1,200.
Open
for
men
on ly
for em p lo y n ien t
In t h e
various
g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s in t h e S t a t e of
N tiw York.
H orizontal
so rtin g
m achin e
opera­
to r . $1,100.
A p p o i n t i n e n i In W a a h i n g t o n . D . C. o n l y .
Linl«
trainer
operator
Insiructor.
$3,200;
link
trainer
operator,
$2,000
C ivil A e r o n a u t ic s A d m in is t r a tio n .
stu dent
p liy sio tlier a p y
aid,
$420 w
m .;
ap pren tice
p h y sio lliera p y
aid.
$1,440.
t^ o n i o r m e d i c a l o f r i c e r . $ 4 . 0(H); m e d i ­
c a l o f f i c e r . $.'i,8i)0; 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,
T a liu ia tlnK
m ach in e
operator.
$1,200
t o $ 1 , 4 4 0 It y e a r .
J u n i o r v e t e r l n a r l n n . $2,000
U n d e r m i m e o g r a p h o p e r a t o r . $1 ,200.
S e n i o r r a d i o s o n d e t e c h n i c i a n . $2,0 00.
I n d u s t r i a l s i j e c t a l i s t , J2. 0UU t o f.’i ilOO.
A gent,
trtd o
n iu i
Indu.strlal
fducal i o n . $ :: . 8 0 0 t o $ 1 , 0 0 0 .
l l a d i o m o c l u i n i i - t i ' c h n i c i a n , $1,020 to
$2,300.
J u n i o r p h y s i c i s t . S2.000.
.N'l'gative c u t t e r . $1,800,
r h y s i o l h e r a i i y n ld , $1,800.
I ' r o c u r t n i p n t I n s p e c t o r , $2 ,300 .
T togiorai a'font. tr a d e a n d In d u stria l
e d u c a t i o n , $ 4 , 00 0 ,
S hipyard
iiisiiector
(v a r io u s sp ecialti.'.Kl, $ 3 , 2 0 0 .
I'nder
laliu iatin g
m ach in e
operator,
$1,200,
C o .t I m i n e
Inspector,
!«3.Si'0; s e n i o r ,
$1000;
associate,
$3,200:
assistant,
$■.',000.
D e n t a l h y g i i ' n l s t , $1,020.
M i'ilicai
g u . 't r d
aiteiu la n t,
$1,0 20,
n u ' d ic a l i p c h n i c a l n s si.s ta n t, $2,000
Under
iiiliiu'fiK r apii
operator
$1,200 .
I ' o r a p p o i n t m e n t In W a s l i i i i g i o n , l>. C . ,
on ly.
S pecialist
tu
n iu tu rn al
&ad
ch ild
: 0 M
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U
P L E T E
A
N
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E
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Illustrated and
! Long island City: 3 6 - 1 0 BROADWAY
Phone Wloria « 0700 ..
Jamaica: I6i'3t'HILLSIDE AVENUE
Phone REpubllt 9-811?
Lynbrook - Q ueans Village • A storia
. Nttshlng • C o r o n a
(N onSectnrluii)
A v . & C o n w a y St.
Itrouklyn
l a l . e i i n u i r e 6-S 30 0 -S 3 0 1
I'rice of l.o ts l)epentlin g
Upon
L o c u t i o n —T i m e
iiMMits A r n i n g r d .
«
S in gle
(ir iiv c s fo r t h r e e liileiin o n lii
ill t h e
New
Park
S ection
w i l l i p e r p e l i i a l c u r e a m i "icludiiig th e
^ 1 '7 C
f i r s t o|> en in j;
tp 1 I v
BuhliM'iek
S in g le (iruvcH fo r tiir c c in­
t e r m e n t s i n o t h e r sec tio n .s ,
w i t h o u t p e r p e l i i u i c u r e '"n
iiiciiu ling th e
( 1 Q Q
S p e c i a l C o u r t e s y to
C ivil S e r v ic e K inplo.vces
C IIA l'K I.
W IT H O U T
C lfA lt C .l !'
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I
yuesday,
Jan u ary
20,
1942
C IV IL
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S E R V IC E
LEADER
P a g e T w e n ty -fiv e
THE
LE A D E R
Auto Service
Radios
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Y O K K ’S L A R G E S T
A U T O
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CARS WASHED, 59c
Davis Auto Laundry Corp.
720
S o u th ern B lv d ., B r o n x , N . Y .
(2 B l o c k s N o r th o f 149th S tr e e t)
B eauty Salon
TEDDY & OLGA
SUCCESSOK
TO
MM E. FISC H ER
B e a u t y
15
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AND
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A
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1472 Broadway (Cor. 42nd St.)
B R y i i n t 9-4357-8
•
10 A .M . to 9 P .M .
C arpets
You
May
N E V E R AGAI N
Buy Carpets at These
$ PRICES $
Croat
Ued iK 'ti oD N
Kisii ijr
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OF
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Mi i rU »- t
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C l.O SE
OLTS
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E verything in RADIC
B y B IL L B E N N E T T
SPEC IA L
Speech Course
G ertrude W alsh, M. A., D ir e c to r
o f Studios of Speech in S te in w a y
H a ll, is re p o rtin g large e n rollm ents
f o r the new classes beginning F eb ­
r u a r y 2nd and 5th. The noted sin g ­
in g teacher, F re d e iic k Haywood, is
c o lla b o ra tin g in th is course th a t
deals w it h the release o f tension,
co rre ct b re a th in g fo r the speaking
voice and speech th a t is easv and
convincing. N ew Y o r k C ity Teach­
ers w ill receive alertness c re d it f o r
th is course.
You re a lly owe i t to y o u rs e lf to
look w ell dressed. A handsome
F U R C O AT o r b e a u tifu lly fu rr e d
C L O T H C O AT or T W E E D should
be fo u nd in the wardrobe o f a n y
s m a rt b u t t h r i f t y shopper. “ I t is
beyond m y means,” you w ill say.
Yes, t h a t is tru e in m ost places,
b u t a v is it to D O R O T H Y F R A N ­
CES S T U D IO , 22 E ast 41st Street,
(near Madison Avenue), N e w Y o rk
C ity, one f lig h t up w ill convince you
t h a t the opposite is true. L e t th is
be yo u r shopping center in the f u ­
ture. E x q u is ite F U R COATS fro m
recent t a s h lo n Shows are now
tremendou.sly reduced as lo w as
$45.00-$59.95 and $95.00 in a ll sizes.
F u rre d
CLOTH
COATS
$25.00.
T W E E D S fro m .?12.95. One o f a
k in d DRESSES $7.95. Shop e a rly as
these
are
w o n d e rfu l
bargains.
Budget term s can be arranged.
Furniture
“ W e lt b u ilt is well b u ilt .” Y o u ’ve
p ro b a b ly seen this .slogan in the
W e lt F u r n itu re Corporation a d ­
vertisem ents m an y times. W e lt o f­
fers .you, under one roof, fu r n itu r e
o f a ll types fo r a ll rooms a t sa v­
ings up to 50 per cent on the new-
est designs In modern and period
fu rn itu r e . Use y o u r id e n tific a tio n
card and take advarttage o f th is
o p p o rtu n ity to buy the be5t fo r the
leaj5t. V is it the W e lt F u r n itu re Cor­
p o ra tio n a t 39 to 47 West 19th
Street. N ew Y o rk City. They are
open d a ilv fro m 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
and on T h u rs d a y t i l l 9 p . m. Re­
member, “ W e lt b u ilt is well b u ilt . ”
Checking Service
s t a r t today to benefit fro m the
convenience o f paying bills w ith
a ttr a c tiv e prestige b u ild in g checks.
The T ru s t Company o f N o rth
A m e ric a a t 115 B roadw ay, New
Y o r k C ity o ffe rs you this check ap­
peal w it h the fo l.o w in g features of
T ru s tc o “ Personal Check Service” ;
one d o lla r opens an account, the
on ly cost to you is 7V^c per check
d ra w n w it h no service charge, no
charge fo r deposits and no charge
f o r c e r t if y in g checks.
Accounts
m a y be opened by m ail and a s ta te ­
m ent w it h cancel’ed checks w ill bo
m ailed to you every three months
w ith o u t cost. Anyone can o p :n an
account. Y o u r name is p rinte d on
each check. D o n ’t delay, inquire
today.
Clothes at
Per-War Prices
Vou can s till save su b s ta n tia lly
on c lo th in g in spite o f the pri(.u
Increases in the last few m onths
because the G ansm ark C lo tliie rs on
15 Dey stree t, ha.s recently made
an im usual purcha.se in men's
clothin.s;, in c lu d in g suits, topcoats
and overcoats. You can purchase
y o u r c lo th in g and save as much ad
T he y have free a lie: at ions
made by an expert custom ta ilo r oa
the premises w hich guarantees nerfpct fit.
C o r n e h l
C
Discount Houses
W ITH T H IS AD
D
e m
o t e s
B
o o k k e e p e r s
A req u e st b y E m i l F r ie d m a n
a n d H a r r y W o lf , b o o kke e p e rs in
th e D o m e s tic R e la tio n s C o u rt,
t h a t the o p e n -c o m p e titiv e lis t fo r
a c c o u n ta n t, g ra d e 2, be te rm in a te d
was denied by th e C iv il S ervice
C o m m is s io n a t its m e e t in g , la s t
w e e k. T h e re q u e s t w a s m ad e be­
cause th e tw o b o o k k e e p e rs have
been d e m o te d as a r e s u lt o f the
C o rn e h l case.
T h e C o rn e h l d e cis io n p ro v id e d
t h a t eligible.s on o p e n -c o m p e titiv e
lis ts be g iv e n p re fe re n c e f o r a p ­
p o in t m e n t o v e r -eligibles on c ity w id e p r o m o tio n lis ts . I n a le tte r
to
th e
d e m o te d
bo o kkee p e rs.
P re s id e n t K e r n o f th e C iv il Ser­
vice C o m m issio n , s ta te d ; “ I d o u bt
h o w e ve r, t h a t th e t e r m in a t io n of
th e o p e n -c o m p e titiv e lis t is the
s o lu tio n to th e p ro b le m yo u raise.
Such t e r m in a t io n w o u ld defeat
tiie r ig h ts o f m a n y q u a lifie d ca n ­
did a tes a nd w o u ld f iu t h e r m o r c
leave us w it h o u t a q u a lifie d lis t
f o r c e r t if ic a t io n to f i l l some of
th e e x is tin g d e p a r tm e n ta l va c a n ­
cies. T he s o lu tio n f o r th e C o rn e h l
d e visio n is r a t h e r an a m e n d m e n t
to th e la w in A lb a n y , w h ic h
w o u ld p e r m it th e a d v e r t is in g and
f i l l i n g o f p r o m o tio n vacancies on
a c ity - w id e basis w h e re no ade
q iu ite lis ts a re a v a ila b le ”
-f
- f - f-f -f
4
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at
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J. B. HATTERS
35%
York C ity
G R ainercy
5-8381
S e a l’d Ciirt 'ns
LIST P R I C E . . ..$fl7.3.’i f
Reg . Mf g.
Dur Pr ic e t o You $13.78 i
Guara ntee
S u p p ly I J m it e d
A F u m o t i.s .M a k e — 1,00 0 W a t t D i a l - A l l e a t I r o n , L i s t $ 6 . 9 5 . V o i i r (;<»Kt $ 4 . 1 7 .
S u p p ly L im ite d . Visit O ur S liow roon is.
H u n d r e d s o f I t e m s . S u b s t a n t i a l SaviuKi^.
I’ a r k
R ow — Room
W O . 2-2242
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S pecial C onsideration
to
C ivil
S crvico
l Oinr k / e c . s
f i i s i ir e d b y I J o y d N o f ' ^ tn d on
9 19 D i t m a s A v e . . l i ’k i y n .
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ufacturcrii
Known
selling
Best Workmanship and Material
(ict
Our
1‘ r i c e
B efore
U u yine
MARKS DISTRIBUTORS
123
Cedar
Street
WO.
Y o rk CItj
SA VINGS O F 50%
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CA.
( N e a r 5th Ave.
H i l l 6-6556
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SQ U A R E
1 47 1 E d t f c w a t e r
Q ueeiiN
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/
L E .V D E R
L A U N D R Y
R d., N .Y .
residents
RECORDS
phone:
CO.
2-5310
Police
>
S ts )
5335
and
F i r e m a n ’s
U N IFO R M S
At
S p r in g
Street
Subway
S tation
237 L A F A Y K T T K S T . . N . Y .
CANAL
CHOICE
6-1210
ST,
4 -7 7 1 8 J
Rooms & Rent
A^^ B A R ( ; a I.\
138th St., 284 East
Near
3rd
IM M CES
SHOI*
N ew York
138ih St., 418 EasI
Near
139th
Near
W illis
Near
Brook
3rd
PANTS
r a n t s | o ' \ n u r ( oiil nr ' e - i
$1.95 t o $7.95
l . u r } ; e A s s o r t m e n t pf S l n c U w
ALBEE PANTS SHOP
H all
S ection
(nr.
S m ith )
Near
3rd
$34
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150th St., 540 East
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R ea l K s ta to a n d i n. s u i a n c e
225 A l e x a n d e r
Ave.
(138th
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5 Rooms
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225
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Ave.
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of
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S ta le
of X e w
Jersey,
l . a w r e n e e I'raufiird, i c s M l m i I n I h e ' l ' o w i i
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p.o riiim h
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li.
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r e s l d l n i , ’'
In
th e
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tim e
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SI.X T II:
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rriiitiT, riil>li«> W o r k s — R a t i n g of
trulning and exp er ience i.s in progro.4.s. G91 look this test in Oct o­
ber, IDtO,
S»*iiior Iii.spocfor, Sta n d ard s and
rurc H as p—The list has g on e to the
admini.strative division tor p;inting.
50 tiiok this test in March.
I ' a i m I'rod iiC 'ts I ’ r o m o t i o n A j f e n t ,
A s s i s t a n t , a n d S u p e r v i s o r , A> >:r ieiiit u r < i a n d M a i l t e t s — R a tin g of tra in ­
ing and exper ience is in progress.
A total of :^'2S took the three t e st s
in March.
Indu strial H o m ew ork I n v e s t i g a ­
tor, l.a l> or -T h e list has gon e to the
ad m in istr a tive division for printing.
78 took this te st in March.
.■Vlilk I ' r o i n o l i o n
an il
Snp«>rvisor,
A g en t, A ssista n t,
A sritM iltu re
and
iViarkets—The lists h a ve go ne to th«
ad m in is tr a tiv e division for printing.
A total of 86 took the three t est s in
March.
( onrt .‘Mtondant, F ir st and Secand Judicial D ist ricts—R a t i n g of
the writ ten is two-t hirds completed.
3,273 look this test in May.
C o m n e iisa tio n
lO xam inin g
IM iysl.
c l a n , I , a l > o r — A sse m b l in g and a v e r ­
a g i n g the various par ts of the test
is in progress. 124 took this te st
in May.
I..al> or
.M e d ia to r,
I,.al>or — Inter­
v i e w s a te being held. 115 took this
test in May.
IMiarniacist-T he list h as go ne to
the
a d m in is tr ative
division
for
printing. 3'Jl took this test in Maj'.
r u b l l c H e a l t h N u r s e , C’ o u n t . v . S e r ­
v i c e — The list has gon e to the a d ­
m in istr a ti ve division lor printing.
171) took this test in May.
S u p er v isin g
'I’a x
K x a m in er,
T a x -
and one h alf o f on e p ercen t as
o p p o s e d t o f o u r o r f i v e p e r c e n t in
1933
(from
th e
sam e
source).
C ap ital fu n d s (t h e s a m e so u rce
s p e a k i n g ) u n d e r t h e l a w m u s t bo
u se d on ly fo r cap ital im p rove­
m ents.
A s for c o m m e n ts fro m M ayor
L a G u a r d i a ’s o f f i c e , a s o r t o f c o n ,spiracy o f s ile n c e c o n t in u e d to
e x is t in C ity H a ll.
T h e O th er S id e
N o w , Avhat a b o u t t h e o t h e r s i d e
o f the p ictu re? R ig h t, w h a t ab ou t
it?
C o u n c ilm a n W illia m A. C arroll
attack ed
all o f th e a s s e r tio n s
w h ic h c o n stitu te th e op in ion s of
t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s o f f i c e .
“ T h e m a y o r , ” s a id he, " o u g h t
to be c o m p elled b y th e B o a rd of
IC stim ate to t a k e s o m e a c tio n a n d
p u t th is p a y raise m a tte r on th e
c a l e n d a r . H e ’s p r o b a b l y g o i n g t o
a s k th at th e c ity w ork ers w h o get
sla v e w a g e s be giv e n a slig h t
b o o s t t o a v o i d t h e e m b a r i ’a s s m e n t
b e i n g o c c a s io n e d b y all t h e s e d e ­
m a n d s fo r g e n e ra l in crea ses."
C o u n c ilm a n C arroll c h a lle n g e d
t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s o f f i c e t o m a k e
public ju st w h a t a ccru a ls h a v e
b een a c cu m u la ted d u rin g th e la st
s i x m o n t h s o f 1941, w i t h a s t i p u ­
la te d a m o u n t fo r e v e r y c ity d e ­
p a r tm en t. “ T h e re m u st be p len ty
t o be g c t t e n h e r e , ” h e s t a t e d , a d d ­
ing: “ C e rta in ly a c cr u a ls h a v e e x ­
c e e d e d a l l e s t i m a t e s in v i e w o f
th e fact th a t no v a ca n cies h ave
b e e n f i l l e d o n c i t y pa .y roIls a n d
r e v e n u e f o r t h e c i t y is t h e s a m e . ”
Jan u ary
20,
1942
H e th o u g h t th e in terest rate on
b o n d s h a s p o s s ib ilit ie s if all p a r ­
tie s cou ld be b r o u g h t to g e th er .
o f
N o r ic i;
T h o r o a r c l(>,ss a p p l l r a n t s t l i a n
o v e r b c f o r o —v o i i r r l i a j i o p s o f /j e lliTig a e i v ; i s c r v i c t ' j o b a r e g r c a t o r
( b a n ev« T b r f o n * . A p p l y n o w !
T uesday,
LEADER
on the B o b C hester
stage sh o w b e g in n in g
F rd u y , T lic Hcrcen fe a tu re w i l l be
W a r n o r B ro s. “ A ll T h r o u g h T h e
Nis>l'.t,” s t a r r in g H u m p h r e y BoK->rt.
Genrgic' I ’ l ico has l)r>pn ongagcfl
f o r fi p^’ i'sonal n p p o a rn n re n t Ihn
N . Y. S tra iK ] as the spocial addod
S E R V IC E
C apital O u tla y
H e h a d w o r d s for th e ca p ita l
o u tla y
p roposition ,
too.
S a id
C o u n c ilm a n C arroll;
“ O f a capital ou tlay b u d get of
s o m e 80 m i l l i o n s , I ’ll w a g e r t h a t
n o t m o r e t h a n 10 h a v e b e e n s p e n t .
E v e r co n sid er th a t p riorities a n d
la c k o f m a t e r ia l m a k e it to u g h to
f i n d -w a y s t o s p e n d m o n e y ? ”
A s k s $1, 300 M i n i m u m
He
p oin ted
out
“ it
i s n ’t a
h e a l t h y s t a t e t o k e e p c i t y ■w'orkers fro m m e e tin g th eir cost of
l i v i n g , ” T h e n , “ L e t ’s g i v e 10 p e r
c e n t in c r e a s e s to t h o s e m u n ic ip a l
w o r k e r s e a r n i n g $1 ,5 0 0 a y e a r ;
eigh t
percent
boosts
to th o s e
e a r n i n g $1,500, a n d f i v e p e r c e n t
i n c r e a s e s t o t h o s e i n t h e $2 ,0 0 0
cla ss.”
He
.su g g e ste d
a .$1,200
m in im u m .
He
denounced
th e
“ sla v e w a g e s p aid h o sp ita l w o r k ­
ers.”
S h a k in g
his
head,
he
m o a n e d : “ I t d o e s n ’t s o u n d r e a ­
son ab le.”
H ig h er Su bw ay F a re?
C o u n cilm a n
C arroll
had
one
fu rth er
com m ent:
The
m ayor^
s a i d h e , m i g h t c o l l e c t $15, 000,000
a d d ition al in com e a year by rais­
in g th e su b w a y fares (n ot th a t
M r. C a r ro ll is r e c o m m e n d i n g a n y
su c h th in g ).
“ T h a t , ” s a id M r. C arroll, “ w o u ld
g iv e h im e n o u g h m o n e y to g iv e
all th e p a y r a ise s a sked. B u t th e
m a y o r w o u l d m e r e l y b e p u t t in g :
m o r e m o n e y in to o ne p o c k e t o f
t h e t a x p a y e r s a n d t a k i n g it o u t o f
a n o t h e r —i n i n c r e a s e d f a r e s . ”
A su r v e y o f e m p loyee org a n iza ­
tio n s th is w e e k
in d icates th a t
m o re vo cifero u s a ctio n m a y be ex­
p e c te d fr o m t h e m sh ortly.
R a t i n g of the written is complete.
A total of 193 took this test and
the promotion in May.
^
V i s i t o r , M o n r o e C o u n t y — R a t i n g bf
training and exper ience is c o m ­
plete. 82 took this test in May.
A ssista n t
K i e n e — The
i ’i i y s l c i a n ,
M ental
H y-
list has go n e to the admini.strative division for p. inting.
56 took this t e st on J u 'y 19.
J u n io r S ien o jjra p lier, W e s tc h e s te r
( \ i u n t y — R atin g
of tra in in g and
exper ience is in progress. 210 took
thi.s test on J u ly 19.
Ju nior
T y p i s t ,
W estch ester
( : < » u n l y — R a t i n g of tra in ing and e x ­
perience is in progrea.s.
this test on Jul.y 19.
Law
C ourt,
246 took
StenoR T apher,
,S u p r e n i e
Second
J u d icia l
O lstrict—
Hat ing of Par t II of the writte n is
in progress, 449 took this te st on
Ju ly 19.
rh otojjrap h er,
M ental
H yR len e—
LEADING SHOWS OF THE WEEK
R a tin g of the w rit te n is in pro­
gress. J^l took this t est In Octo­
ber.
(.'anal
S tru cture
O perator,
D iv i­
s i o n o f C a n a l s , I’ u b l l c W o r k s — R a t ­
ing of the w ritte n is in progre.ss.
91 took this test in October.
( ’o u r t
and
Trust
Fund
K xani.
in er. A u d it a n d
C o n t r o l — R a t i n g of
the written is about to start,
took thi.s tes t in October.
MUSICAL
F eatu rin g
H enry
131
J u n ior
I-aboratory
T ech n ician ,
D i v i s i o n o f I.,a l> o ra to r les a n d
K es e a r c b , H e a U h — R a t i n g of the w r i t ­
ten is in progress. 89 took this test
in October.
I'rior S e r v i c e S e a c h c r , K n ip lo y e w s ’
lle tir e n ie n t S y s t e m , A u iiit a n d (!ont r o l — R ating
of the w ritte n is in
S y l v e r n ’s
O rcl)e.stra
and
V ocalists
M onday Through S aturday
10 :00
A . M . — ^ T n .sico lo ra n ia
11:45
A . ] \ [ . — S in ^ r a n d
S w in g
1 :-l<5 P . M . — ^ ^ ' ^ i n s t r l l m e n t a l i s t . s
prosii’ess. 151 took this test In Octot)er.
SPORTS
rroi> ation O ffic ers, I'ro b a tio n D e ­
p artm en t
(.\u d it
D iv isio n ),
K rie
C o u n t y — A s sem b lin g and av.ragi'.ig
D o n D i i n ] ) l i y , T h i . s Y e a r ’s D i s c o v e r y i n S p o r t s c a s t i n g ,
the various p a t l s of the test is in
progress. 60 took this test in Oclobet'.
I'rob ation
O fficer.
W estch est< »r
<’ o n n t y - - R a t i n g o f t h e w t i t t e n i s i n
p r o s t ' e s s . 41 t o o k
th is
t e s t in O c ­
tober.
S e n i o r S o c i a l W o r k e r (IM ib llc A s ­
s i s t a n c e ) , S i M ' i a l W e l f a r e — R a t in g of
K e e p s S})orts F a n s P o s t e d o n L a t e s t E v e n t s
4 :0 0 P .M .—
4 : . ’}0 P . M . —
1 : 0 0 P.AT.—
1:15 P .M .—
IN fonday T li r o u g l i S a t i i r d a j '— S p o r t s
'J 'h u rs d a y — H i g h lig h ts o f S p o r ts
I'rid a y — S p o rts P e rso n a litie s
S a t u r d a y — B etA veen R o u n d s
N ew s
the writ ten is in progre.ss. 256 took
this test in October.
.S ti|ierv isin K
C arpenter,
l*ronioti«> n
S e n io r C a s e W o r k e r , K rie C o u n t y
—Se rv ii '0 record ratin gs h av e been
re'|uested.
March.
2t 9
took
this
S en io r
C o m p en sa tio n
C l e r l i , . S t a t« *
Insurance
NEWS
M ental
IIv«:**''«'‘- l ^ a t in g of the w ritte n is
about to start. 112 look this test
in October.
te st
1 0:45
A. lN f. — “ C o p y d e s k ” — M o n d a y
N ew s
in
C l a i m s
F n n d — Ser ­
vice record rating api>eals are
awaited. 166 took this test in Mav.
U i > o k k e e p e r - I ’a . v n j a s t e r , M e n t a l
I l y K l e n e — A sse m b lin g
and a v e r a g ­
ing the various p a tt s of the test
is m progress. 91 took this tes t in
May.
C lerk ,
(ira d e
7, S u p r e m e
C ourt,
K i n s s c o u n t y — Interview's are being
1 :00
P .M .— S u n d a y — W av erley
8:15
A . M . — T u e . s d a y , \A’’e d n e s d a y
( ’o n i p e n s a t i o n
lli'arinij;' U e p r e s c n taliv e. N e w
V ock O ffic e, S ta te Ins u r a n i ' e F u m l —H at in g of the w r i t ­
ten is in pt ogres s. 69 took this lest
in .lune.
C o m p en sation
ta liv e,
C n state
surance
I ’u i u l
H ea r in g
O ffices,
Ilep resen S ta le
In­
H atin g of tlie w r i t ­
ten is in [)ro,'^ress. 10 took this test
in .lime.
F i r s t . V s s i s t a n t I’h y s i c i a n o r C l i n ­
ical D ire cto r, .'len ta l H y g ie n e
New
York City in te rview s are co m p let ­
ed; u pstate interview.s are to be
held. 10:i took this test in June,
Ju n ior
(iv ll
F n gin eer
(llish w a y s ) . D i v i s i o n o f H i^ ^ h w a y s , I’u b l i e U ’o r k s — ItMling of the written is
in pi ogress.
June.
355 took
this
test
in
In stitu tion al
Stew ard ,
( ’o r r c < ‘t i o n
—H a t i n g o f t h e w r i ' t e n is i ' o m |) l e t e .
19 t o o k
t l i i s t f ' .i t i n O c t o b - T ' r .
S e r ( > « ‘a n t .
L ien 'c n -.m l,
C ap tain
.V sslsta tii
;’ '’ d
I'rin ci
K ener. C or­
r e c t i o n - H o t ii>;if o f t h e w r i U e n i s i n
p r o , i ; i I'.-is, A t o t a l o f 9 1 2 l o o k t h e s e
t e s t s in O cto b c i'.
Root
and
T hursday
Civil S e r v i c e L e a d e r N e w s
Scheduled Newscasts— M onday T hrough S aturday
8 : 3 0 , 8 : 5 5 a n d 9 : 4 5 A.^Nf. —
C o r p o r a t i o n 'I’a x K \ and
F i n a n c e — R ating
of the writ ten is complete. 7 took
this test in May.
F rid ay
S e n a to r P Itelps P h e lp s
12
h.ld . 60 took this test in May.
S u p er v isin g
a m in er.
T ax
T hrough
C o m m e n ta to rs — ^ fa u ric e C. D re ic e r a n d
N o o n , 2, 3 , a n d 4 : 4 5
P .M .
Sunday
1 0 : 3 0 A.INf. —
12
N o o n a n d 4 : 3 0 P. AT.
N e w s liu lletin s B ro ad ca st T h ro u g h t th e D a y as R eceiv ed
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Jan u ary
20,
C IV IL
1942
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NeviiiH St. Subway Statiun
Joe F ernandez, of th e C A F E
B . A G A T E L L E , is p r e p a r i n g t o f l y
to S o u th A m e r ic a to r e c r u it a lin e
of n a tiv e ch orin es for the “ Good
W ill” floor s h o w , w it h a L a tin A m erican th em e w h ic h th e B a g a ­
te lle w ill u n v e il s h o r tly .
A fter an ab sen ce o f m ore th an
a y ea r b e c a u se of his a lm o s t fa ta l
autom ob ile accident, E n o c h L ig h t
a n d h is o r c h e s tr a a r e b a c k in th e
s w in g of th in g s a g a in a t L A D D K N ’S T E R R A C E , o n B o s t o n P o s t
H o a d , S t a m f o r d , C o n n . H e is f e a t r
uz'in g t h e L i g h t B r i g a d e , O c a r i n a
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th.-.se ap[ilicatioii.s cun be obt.-iined
u t t h e loi'al office of (he U. S. Oivil
Service ( 'ommi.s.'iioii, (Jd W a s h in g ­
ton Sr-e.'t, N e w VorU.
f o r
to
o p erate
th e
S e c r e t a r i e s
M any jo b seekers do not know
sw itc h b o ard .
T o d a y , office
on m ach in es.
a
|)osition
in
an
o ffice.
‘W E
HAVE
w h a t the im p o rta n t m a c h in e s a re used
G R A D U A T E .’ ”
“ Y e s , t h a t is t r u e .
at
the
conclusion
]
for, so w e ask
our
of
th eir
course.
They
w ill
not
nece.s-
to o p e r a te th e se m a c h in e s a n d su jierv ise so m e o f this w o r k
w hen
th e y go to
p ositions.
G E T T IN G A JO B - SCHOOL OR
E X P E R IE N C E ?
The
course
NEW
in
YORK
m ach in es;
b o o k k eep in g
B U SIN E SS
in clu d in g
m ach in e,
SCHOOL
the
has an
com jito m eter,
d ictap h o n e,
excellenl
billing
m u ltig rap h ,
m a­
adding
m a c h in e , s w it c h b o a r d , k e y - p u n c li, in f a c t, all m a c h i n e s r e q u ir e d
in a n
office.
T h e question Was asl(cd the write r,
The
N ew
Y ork
H u s in e s s S chcuil t r a i n s
"How
can a girl just gra d u­
h u n d r e d s of g irls ea c h y e a r a n d o b ta in s g o o d
p o s itio n s f o r all
as m uch as the experienced gi rl he can
“ How
d o y o u d o i l ? ” h e a.sked.
study,
NEW
learn s
want and
nble
YORK
exactly
B U SIN E SS
w hat
sort
])osition
today
the
girl
by
a
better
require. T o
the
u
much
higher
ou r girls tal(c a
SCHOOL,
of g irls
w h a t (jualifications th e y
secr-etai-ial
careful
em ])loyers
o b tain
a desir-
m eet
certain
m ust
T h is is due
than
the avera ge
test, the emplo ye*
As
sta le d
in
our
above,
office
They
our
g rad u ates
p rej)arin g
are
taught
how
who
are
m ent.-illy
superior,
as
So, w e a c c e p t only
d eterm in ed
by
stan d ard
in te llig e n c e te s ts a n d a g e n e r a l k n o w le d g e test.
50 lo
()0
w ords
120 to
a
co o rdination
spt-ed.
125 w o r d s a m in u te a n d
m inirte.
of
ear,
M any
brain,
hand
M a n y s tu d e n ts , fo r exam ])le, w h o
c o u r s e in a c e r t a i n l o a d i n g N e w
th em
in a d v a n c e t l i a t t h e y
tran scrib e at
in te llig e n t g irls
aird
do not
necessary
every
NEW
g irl,
YORK
before
co m p leted
the
such
regu­
T h is sciio o l d id n o t
n ever dev elo p
tak e
SCHOOL
sufficient
an
I.
Q.
test
requires
to
w l u ' l h e r o r n o t s h e is l i k e l y t o d e v e l o p s e c r e t a r i a l
th at
d eterm in e
p roficiency.
I f t h e l e s t r e v e a l s t h a t s h e is n o t , t h i s s c h o o l a d v i s e s h e r t o t a k e
up som e o th er ty p e of w ork.
for
shorthand
and
O n ly , if sh e h a s a p a r t i c u l a r a p t i ­
ty p ew ritin g
w ill
p r o s } ) c c l i v e s t u d e n t , u n l e s s it is a c a s e
course
brush-up
To
on
l> er
own
we
th at
resp o n sib ility ,
or
accept
h er as
she ju st
w an ts
what
we
call
a
a
a
course.
o b tain
a
desirable
them
we teach
secretarial
them
and
to sh o w
m en t then sends th em
position
today,
b esides
b e in g m e n ta lly s u p e rio r a n d a p ro ficien t s t e n o g r a p h e r , a girl
m u st also be p e rso n a lly a ttra c tiv e .
I t h i n k i t is a v e r y p o o r
m e lh o d o f o b ta in in g s tu d e n ts fo r a school to a c c e p t an u n ­
a ttr a c tiv e girl o r a g irl w h o m th e schoo l c a n n o t p la c e in to a
position.
T h e N E W Y O R K liU S IN E S S S C H O O L a c c e p ts o nly
girls w h o h a v e th e q u a lific a tio n s fo r s e c r e ta r ia l tr a in in g .
l>e( ‘a u s e o u r g i r l s a r e s u p e r i o r l o s t a r t w i t h , w e a r e a b l e
l o p r e p a r e t h e m in a r e l a t i v e l y s h o r t l i m e , n i n e t o t w e l v e
m o n th s, fo r s e c re ta ria l p o sitio n s w ilh o rg a n iz a tio n s of h igh
■>tanding lik e t h e V o g u e M a g a z i n e , M u t u a l L if e I n s u r a n c e C o m ­
p a n y , A i l v e r l i s e r s M a g a z i n e , C h a s e N a t i o n a l H aidc, e tc .
BKING IN T E L L IG E N T IS N ’T E N O U G H
A g a i n , b e i n g a s u p e r i o r g i r l , i s n ’t o f i t s e l f , e n o u g h t o
obt.'iin a g o o i l s e c r e t a r i a l p o s i t i o n .
Wa c a n n o t place o u r
g irls, h o w e v e r a ttr a c tiv e , u n less w e g ive lh » m s p e c ia l
train in g .
M o s t s e c r e ta r ia l sc h o o ls fall c h ic fly in to o n e o f
tw o g r o u p s : S ch o o ls w hich e m p h a s iz e ju s t s h o ith a n d a n d
l y p c ' w r i l i n g , a n d s c h o o l s w h i c h in a d d i t i o n t o t h e s e s t e n o ­
g r a p h i c s u b j e c t s a l s o l e a c h s u b j e ( ‘l s l i k e c o m m e r c i a l l a w ,
ecoiiD inics, e tc.
T h e really w ell-p aid s e c re ta ry s])ends a n
a v e r a g e o f le s s t h a n t h r e e - f o u r t h s o f t h e d a y in t a k i n g o r
tr.-iiiscribirtg d ict.-ition.
'I’h e r e s t o f t h e l i m e s h e p e r f o r i n s
o th e r d u tie s w hich q u a lify h e r fo r a s e c re ta ria l po sitio n .
T h i s ex pcM ’i e i i c e is o b t a i n e d b y t h e N I ’’. W Y O R K l i U S I N l'’. .'^S S C H O O L s l t u l e n l s b y t r a i n i n g IIumu i n o u r g e n e r a l
ollietvs a f t e r ih i'v h a v e o b l a i n e d a r e a s o n a b l e a m o u n t o f
s p e e d in d i c t a t i o n ,
'i ’h t ' s e o f f i c e d u t i e s c o n s i s t o f m a i l i n g ,
e d i t o r i a l w o r k , c o m m u n i e a t i o u d u t i e s , filing, a n n o u n c i n g
v is ito rs to th e Pr-ineipal, k e e p i n g fin a n c ia l r e c o r d s , a n d p e r ­
s o n a l sei-vic(;s f o r t h e e m p l o y e r .
I f w e a s U s e c r e t a r i e s w h a t t h e y havK? t o d o t h a t t h e y
w t ' r e n ’l t r a i i r c ' d t o d o , w e l e a r n t h a t i n s e v e n o u t o f e v e r y
te n o il ices th e s e c r e ta r y h a s lo h arrdle th e t e l e p h o n e a n d
s w i t c h b o a r d wlreir t h e r i ' g u l a r o p e r a t o r g o e s o u t t o l u n c h .
W e in sist t h a t all o u r g r a d u a t e s b e c o m e p ro fic ie n t in th is
when
has
devcl-
w ith
w hich
tell th e m
an
from
for
tw o
to
general
the
four
office
prosjjective
the p ro sp ectiv e em ­
how
to an.sw er.
in te r e .s t in t h e i r
Above
w ork, ju st
ou t on th e ir ow n resp o n sib ility to apply
behind
our graduates,
we
alm ost
any
or m ach in e
M ariy
from
th e
se cre ta rial
em ])loyers
NEW
the
know
m ake
YORK
school ta k e s o nly girls
\y 'hat
as
O u r em p lo y m en t d ep art­
fo r a p o sitio n , fe e lin g c o n fid e n t t h a t th e y a r e w ell tr a in e d
p ro spective
an
they
are
ready
to
apply
for
position.
ex ception
B U SIN E SS
reg ard in g
SCHOOL
w ho are em ployable
c m p lo j'e r
for
W ith this ex p erien ce
w ants,
and
and
in t h e t e c h n i q u e o f a p p l y i n g f o r a p o s i t i o n .
graduates
because
lire
te a c h e s them
also
train s
thcto
W e d o n o t allow
o u r g irls to a c c e p t a sm a ll s a la ry , as w e h a v e a lim ite d m inim um
salary
B U SIN E SS
en tering,
ask
all,
have
for
Y ork S e c re ta ria l School,
could
p lo y e r w ould
questio n s
tliese p o sitio n s b e f o re th e y a r e s e n t out.
S e c o n d , th e b e l t e r o ffic e s also insist t h a t a g irl b e a b le to
t a k e dict.-ilion a t
\V e a s k t h e m
spend
to ta lk
t h o u g h it w a s t h e i r o w n i n v e s t m e n t .
a m o n g an j' a v e r a g e grouj) of seven to ten.
and
wel l-t ra m ed.
depar tm en t
them selves
F irst, she
m o st in te llig e n t g irls
they are
obtain.
training.
three
us that
to a unique system our em pl o ym en t
em jdoyer.
of the
the same
T h e %peed Ti'c
secretarial school
tells
T H E N E W YORK B U S IN E S S SCHOOL
CHOOSES ITS S T U D E N T S
H irls
perhaps
oped in solving this pro bl em o f tr a in in g our girls fo r the positions they
w eeks
rc(ju i r e m c n t s .
nuisi. b e o n e
for
I answ er ed him that our school is ve ry thorough.
require
H e r e is t h e s u b s t a n c e o f w h a t I a n s w e r e d :
The
engage
salary'^
of th o se w h o finish th e c o u r s e .”
short
is
s a r i l y b e c o m e m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r s , b u t t h e y w ill b e q u filified
chine,
ate?”
tu d e
w ork
A s e c re ta ry h a s to k n o w
ated f r o m y o u r school convince the prospective em plo yer that she /fnon>j
'I'h e
e s t s
r a i n
largely p e rfo rm e d
“ ' I ' h c n , is i t t r u e t h a t y o u r s c h o o l h a s p l a c e d e v e r y g r a d u ­
the
1942
to
“ ■^’ e s , it i.s,” I r e p l i e d .
C i t y - S t a t e
J o i n t t e s t s by t h e S t a t e a n d City
C ivi l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n s —an e x ­
p e r i m e n t tried w i t h 'I'itle E x a m i n ­
e r s in December-, 1931), a n d n e v e r
a t t e m p t e d s i n c e will be d i s c u s s e d
b y tlie Cit y C o m m i s s i o n a t its
m e e t i n g t h is w e e k . S u b j e c t o f d i s ­
c u s s i o n will be a repor t by j u n i o r
ex a m in er W illiam Brody,
who
t r n v elled to Albfiny last T h u r s ­
d a y to c o n f e r on t h e m a t t e r w it h
St.^te Comri’ iss ion o ffi cia ls .
Imm edi .'itely on the a g e n d a of
t h e t w o c o m m i s s i o n s ar e its t y p is t
t e s t s . T h e S t a t e Cortrmission wMll
hold fi p r a c t ic a l tes t so o n for
t h o s e w h o p a s s e d a w r i t te n e x a m
on O ct o b er 4 last. T h e C it y C o m ­
m i s s i o n ’s t e s t for T y iiis t, g r a d e 1,
is n o w op en . However', it is not
li o k l y t h a t j o in t t e s t s wi ll be held
f(,r t y p i s t s a s th e re is no g u a r a n ­
t e e (hat t h e s a m e p e r s o n s h a ve
a p p lied for- both.
how
busi­
H e a s k e d , “ Is c o m p e t i t i o n so t e r r i f i c ? ”
tell
T
p articu lar branch of w ork.
five g i r l s iro w e n r o l l e d in s o m e s o r t o f s e c r e t a r i a l c o u r s e , otrly
one
t o
its
ste n o g ra p h ic speed for a secretary .
j o i n t
i r l s
se c re ta rie s? ”
answ er
20,
g r a d u a t e s to d e v o te a c e r ta in a m o u n t o f tim e to m a c h in e s
m y o ffices a n d I need a n o th e r.”
lar
S T
very
A n e m p I o 3’e r r e c e n t l y v i . s i t e d t h e s c h o o l a n d a s k e d
P rin c ip a l.
(rain
42nd
for S ecretaries.
a r e n o w s a l e s g i r l s in a d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e .
E
W est
11
Y o r k , N . Y., s t a t e s t h a t t l i e y h a v e
from
Jan u ary
AD V EU TISEM E N T
A ,- ,p o i n t m e n t
T
T uesday,
i l j i D EE
A D V K U TISEM EN T
u Sts
K i n d s
S E R V IC E
our grad u ates
m ay
accej)!.
' i ' h i s is t o
p ro tect
t h e g i rl
f r o m a c c e p t i n g les . s s a l a r y t h a n s h e s h o u l d a n d i t h e l p s h e r g e t
the jo b
because the
reco m m en d atio n
from
th e school
inform s
t h e e m p l o y e r t h a t s h e i s w o r t h w h a t w’e s a y s h e is .
W e have obla in ed a n d established fa v o r a b le relations wi th ihe bc.il
businesss houses in the city a n d place a l l our girls in the metropolitan
section.
Most
blocks f r o m
IV c
all
of
our
studenti
are p l ac ed within a radius o f ten
the school.
have
the reco rd
of
ha vin g p l a c e d every
g r ad ua te
f r o m out
school since it was or ga niz ed , a n d
wh en a firm has one o f our girls, m
m a n y cases, they d e m a n d a second
third, fo ur th , because they /(now the
one i)>^' sent them at first was satisfactory.
7 ’h e f o l l o w i n g i s a r e p r o d u c t i o n o f a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t a s it
a j i p e a r s in t h e N e w Y o r k T e l e p h o n e D i r e c t o r y .
( M anhattan
R e d B o o k , F a l l a n d W i n t e r e d i t i o n , IQ^G. P a g e 9 3 1 . )
PR E PA R E
JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER
1. B. M. CARD PU N C H
•
Burroughs Bookkeeping and Billing
FOR
:
JUNIOR TYPIST
BUSINESS MACHINES
Machines No. 7800 & 7200
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