D e fe n se J o b N e w s Vol. 3 N o. 23 ★ ★ ★ N ew Y ork, February 17, 1942 Price Five Cents Applications R eady—Full Requirements S O C IA L W ORKER — BUTCHER IN V EST IG A T O R P A R K PA T R O LM A N —STEA M FIR EM A N —5 2 O T H E R S See P ages Pay Raises in View For Low-Paid City EmployeetLl 7, 1 2 vxjxrrm. r ' -V / * 0 3 1 9 it fu iy iis'i. S ee P age 5 Post Office Considers Hiring Women See P age 2 6-DAY WEEK ON WAY OUT? See P age 5 p a g e Tw o C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R FEDERAL CIVIL T n ead ay , giB bniary 17, 1942 SERVICE NEWS By CHARLES SULLIVA N Its p o p u la tio n h a s le a p e d f r o m 650,000 to m o r e t h a n a m illion. O ne h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d F e d e r a l w o r k e r s h a v e b e en b r o u g h t to W a s h in g t o n . P r i c e s in W a s h i n g ­ to n h a v e a lw a y s b e e n a m o n g t h e h i g h e s t in t h e n a ti o n . B U D G E T W a sh in g to n On $ 1 ,4 4 0 a Y ear W A S H I N G T O N . - A a if th e Civil S e rv ice C o m m iaaion w a s n ’t h a v ­ i n g a h a r d e n o u g h tim e to r e c r u i t lo w -p a id c le rica l w o r k e r s f o r job s In W a s h in g t o n , t h e p u b lic ity t h a t h a s b een p o u r i n g o u t of W a s h in g ­ t o n fo r t h e p a s t few w e e k s h a s nnade t h e jo b e v en m o r e difficult. L e t ’s t a k e a q u i c k i n v e n t o r y of s o m e of th o se s to r ie s : A C on­ g r e s s m a n s u g g e s ts t h a t G o v e rn ­ m e n t g irls be m a d e to go to bed a t 10 o ’clock e ac h n i g h t. . . . W a r a g e n c ie s a r e a c c u se d of b r i n g in g h u n d r e d s of n e w e m p lo y e es h e re to loaf. . , , C o n g r e s s m e n sa y h o u s i n g c o n d itio n s in W a s h in g t o n a r e in to le rab le . No ro o m s, a p a r t ­ m e n ts , o r h o m e s a v a ila b le . . , . P r i c e s a r e sk y h ig h a n d th e y a r e g o in g h ig h e r. , . . G o v e r n m e n t h a s t a k e n o v er g a r a g e s , b a rn s, p e n th o u s e s , s t a b le s a n d night c lu b s fo r office sp a c e. Refusing to Take Jobs T h e r e s u l ts h a v e b een obviouB. P e o p le a r e r e f u s i n g to t a k e F e d ­ e r a l jo b s in W a s h in g t o n by th e thousands. T h e y sim p ly believe t h e y a r c b e tt e r off a t t h e i r h o m e s on sm a ll s a l a r i e s t h a n th e y a r e in W a s h in g t o n w h e r e th e cost of liv in g is a d m i t te d l y m u c h h ig h er. A n d th e g irls d o n ’t even w a n t it s u g g e s t e d to th e m t h a t th e y go to b ed a t 10 o ’clock. R e c e n t r e p o r ts shovt> t h a t up to 85 p e r c e n t of t h e Civil S e rvice eligil)los for low -paid jo b s h a v e r e f u s e d th e m in W a s h in g t o n . At t h a t r a t e it d o e s n ’t p a y to g v ’’ civil s e rv ice tests! T h e $1,440 C le rk B u t g o v e r n m e n t s o u r c e s s a y th e c o m p la in e r a o v e rlo o k s e v e r a l i m ­ p o r t a n t f a c t a : ( I V T h a t a $1,440 c le r k c a n live in iV^ashington in c o m p a r a t i v e c o m f o r t ; (2) T h a t W a s h in g t o n h a s a d a p t e d its e lf to t h e $1,440 c le r k w h e r e n o o t h e r c ity in th is la n d h a a ^ (3) T h e r e a r c thou.sanda h e r e m a k i n g $1,440 or th ereabo u ts who send m oney b a c k to t h e h o m e f o lk a e a c h Gov­ e r n m e n t p a y d ay . W a s h in g t o n is a c ity o f a p a r t ­ m e n t a n d b o a r d in g houaea. No o t h e r city in A m e r ic a ia like it in t h a t r e s p e c t. T e n a o f t h o u s ­ a n d s of $1,440 g ir ls r e n t o n e -ro o m $50 a p a r t m e n t s , cook t h e i r o w n m eals, a n d live p r e t t y well. T w o, s o m e tim e s t h r e e , g e n e r a ll y s h a r e a o n e-roo m a p a r t m e n t . F o u r a n d five g ir ls r e n t a n d s h a r e , .say, a tw o - r o o m k i tc h e n a n d b a t h a p a r t m e n t , w h ic h will . coat a r o u n d $65 to $70 h ere. T e n s of t h o u s a n d s o f o t h e r s live in t h e h u n d r e d s of b o a r d in g h o u se s in W a s h in g t o n . F r o m $40 to $r>0 a m o n t h tw o girl.5 c a n g e t tw o m e a ls a day, b r e a k f a s t a n d d in n e r , a n d s h a r e a room . T h a t ’s h ow G o v e r n m e n t b oys a n d g irls in W a s h in g t o n t r y to b e a t t h e h ig h price s. O f course, if y ou believe a p a y ­ c h e c k o f $120 a m o n t h will p u t you in a s w a n k y C o n n e c t i c u t A ve­ n u e h o te l . . . well, it j u s t w o n ’t. H a v e Vou y o u f f i c e f o r C o n s i d e r s S a l a r y (EXCLUSIVE) WASHINGTON.—The drive to raise the salaries of “w hitecollar” Federal workers appears to have bog-ged down again, though the figlit will be con­ tinued unabated. Post Office Department sources have informed The LEADER that the Budget Bureau probably v>on't recommend proposed leg is­ lation to permit the payment of straight overtime of clerks, car­ riers, and other postal workers who are required to work more than 40 hours a week. H o w e v e r, these p o s ta l sources R H a i s e s i r i n g G e t s s t r a i g h t o v e r ti m e t o c le r k s , c a r p e c t e d to be g r a n t e d , n e v e r t h e ­ less. T h e p r o p o s a l will b e s u b ­ m i t t e d to C o n g r e s s w i t h o u t B u d ­ g e t B u r e a u a p p r o v a l, a n d P o s t O ffic e o fficia ls will u r g e t h e C on ­ g r e s s to o .k. t h e a u th o r i z a t i o n . A n d e v e ry o n e in W a s h i n g t o n k n o w s t h a t t h e P o s t O ffice g e t s alm o st a n y th in g it w a n ts fro m C o n g re ss. C a n M e e t O p p o sitio n P o s t a l officia ls a r e f o r t if i e d to m e e t all o p p o sitio n . T h e y h a v e a r m e d th e m s e l v e s w i t h f a c t s a n d f i g u r e s to s h o w t h a t t h e m a n ­ p o w e r s h o r t a g e is p l a y i n g h o b w i t h t h e P o s t O ffice service. P o s t a l e m p lo y e e s a r e le a v in g t h e s e rv ic e b y t h e t h o u s a n d s to go W E L T ? WELT FURNITURE CURP. • Bet. 5th & 6th Aves. C H e lse u 3-5350— 5351 O p e n d a ily fr o m 9 A .M . to 6 P .M ., In c h S a t u r d a y s 'I'h u rsd ays to 9 P .M . ------------- " W e lt B u ilt Is W ell l i u i l t ’’ ------------ ^ T m r B ^ w d T T o 'V ttT m n n n m r o T o w in n n m n n n n m iT ir ir ir ir ^ a m e F I s s u e ’‘ P e r s o n a l ’' C h e c k s o f t h i s b a n k w i t h NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK You’ll be surprised at the convenience and time saving you effect by settling your acounts this easy way. J u s t consider the high points of our TRUSTCO C H E C K SERViCIij ( 1 0 0 OPENS AN ACCOUNT clilrtt. m»tU bahnc*. 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F e d e ra l or S ta te e m p lo y e e s g iv e n im m e d ia te o u th e ir s a la r y c h e c k s d e p o s ite d c re d it TQ V ST COM PANY o f N O R TH A M E IIC A > > M ay H ire W om en I n f a c t , t h e P o s t O ffic e D e p a r t ­ m e n t is r e a d y to b r e a k o n e of ita tim e - w o r n t r a d i t i o n s to m e e t the m a n p o w e r s h o r t a g e : I t ’s a close­ ly -h eld s e c r e t, b u t p o s ta l officials a r e s e r io u s ly c o n s i d e r i n g t h e pos­ s ib ility o f h i r i n g w o m e n t o re­ p la c e t h o u s a n d s o f c le r k s a n d c a r r i e r s . Yes, so m e o f t h e m ore r e a l i s t ic p o s ta l o f f ic ia ls n o w be­ lieve t h a t t h e y ’ll lose th o u s a n d s , t e n s o f t h o u s a n d s o f m e n to w a r jo b s, a n d t h e s e m e n m u s t be re­ p la c e d b y w o m e n . I n E n g la n d , w o m e n h a v e lo n g b e e n em ployed a s p o s t a l c a r r i e r s , a n d s e rv ic e h a s b e en e x ce lle n t. T h is p r e c e d e n t is s u r e to h a v e a n e f f e c t here. Sh o u ld t h e u se o f w o m e n be O . K . ’d, t h e n e x t s t e p w o u ld be an e x am in atio n of u n p re ce d en te d n a­ t u r e , to f in d t h e w o m e n w h o a re b e s t f i t t e d to t a k e o v er. In England, w om en have taken o v e r the jo b s o f m en in ju s t about everyth in g. T h is lass, fro m th e l i tt le to w n of Glynde, is a postman. N o w , i t se e m s as though w e m a y soon have w om en carrying the mail packs here. T h e P o s t O ffice D e p a rtm e n t is g iv in g careful consideration to such a plan, ia o rd e r n o t to be caught sh o rt b y the thousands o f men w ho are lea vin g th eir jo bs. M e a n tim e , t h e f i g h t f o r h ig h er s a l a r i e s go e s f o r w a r d . T h e U nited F e d e r a l W o r k e r s of A m e r ic a , the C IO u n i o n o f G o v e r n m e n t em­ ployees, is c ir c u l a t i n g petitions u r g i n g p a y f o r o v e r tim e . N a­ tio n a l F e d e r a t i o n of F e d e i'a l E m ­ p loyees, i n d e p e n d e n t u n io n , and t h e A m e r i c a n F e d e r a t i o n of Gov­ ernm ent E m p l o y e e s , AFL, also h a v e s t e p p e d u p t h e i r drives f o r h i g h e r s a l a r i e s in so m e form s. N F F E w a n t s p a y f o r o v ertim e a n d a lso a s a l a r y a d ju s tm e n t b a s e d o n t h e i n c r e a s e d c o st of liv ing . A F G E is d e m a n d i n g a " b o n u s ” of |2 4 0 be p a id to “ w h i t e - c o l la r ” e m p loy ees. e a t u r e d H e r e is a w a y to h e lp e s t a b lis h y o u r n a m e an d in t e g r it y in y o u r c o m m u n it y — YOUR i n to t h e a r m e d f o r c e s arjd to go to w o r k f o r w a r in d u s tr ie s . B y r e q u i r i n g p r e s e n t em ployees t o w o r k l o n g e r h o u r s , t h e y believe t h a t a 15 t o 20 p e r c e n t deduction in t h e p r e s e n t f o r c e c o u ld b e ab­ s o rb e d , R e d u c t i o n o f m a i l serv ­ ice a ll - a r o u n d a ls o is u n d e r disc u ssio n . U n io n s S t e p U p D r iv e Come in and Look Around We W il l Be V e ry Happy to Serve You N o u g h e r F .D .B , I n t e r e s t e d CARDS. Y o u r e n ; T h e in sid e w o rd is t h a t the P r e s i d e n t is d e fin ite ly in te r e s te d in a p la n to p a y F e d e r a l w o r k e r s h i g h e r s a l a r i e s — e it h e r t h r o u g h b o n u se s, hig h tfr c la s s ific a tio n s, or p a y f o r o v e r tim e —b u t a p p a r e n tl y h e d o e s n ’t believe t h e tim e is ripo f o r it a t t h e m o m e n t . W h e t h e r t h e P o s t O ffice p l a n w a s t a k e n to t h e P r e s i d e n t a n d t h e P r e s i d e n t d is a p p r o v e d of it c o u l d n ’t be defi­ n i te ly a s c e r t a i n e d . H o w e v e i’, i t ’s d o u b tfu l. i S A o i / W . . S W A R M S O F C IT Y , S T A T E A N D I'KDKllAI. KMPLOYKKS HAVE 1 ' ( ) II N I ) J r S T WIIAT THEY W A N T E D AND AT SAVINGS UP 'I’O /3 0 % , 1?V M E R 1-'.r . Y P R E S E N T 1\(; T IH 'J R H)ENTIFICATION 39 to 47 WEST 19th ST. T o m B u t l e t ’s g e t b a c k to t h e dis­ c o u r a g i n g n e w s —t h e f a c t t h a t th e B u d g e t h a s d i s a p p r o v e d t e n t a ti v e ­ ly of t h e P o s t O ffic e p l a n to pay its e m p lo y e e s s t r a i g h t tim e for h o u r s w o r k e d o v e r 40. I t ’s h ig h ­ ly possible, w e a g re e , t h a t tha P o s t O ffic e c a n p u t o v e r this p r o p o s a l w’i th C o n g r e s s in spite o f t h e o p p o sitio n of t h e B u d g e t B u r e a u , b u t e v e r y o n e also a d m its t h a t no o t h e r a g e n c y h a s a g h o st o f a c h a n c e to g e t s i m i l a r a u t h o r ­ iz a tio n f r o m C o n g r e s s u n le s s th e P r e s i d e n t w o u ld go to b a t fo r it. F U R N I T U R E ? tr ie d W O nly P o s t O ffic e H a s a C h a n c e T h e n e w R a m s p e c k - M e a d bill w h ic h w ould r a is e t h e s a l a r i e s of t h e c u sto d ia l e m p lo y e es is du e fo r a ctio n in b o th t h e H o u s e a n d t h e S e n a te t h is w eek. T h e r e ’s no e s c a p in g t h e f a c t t h a t W a s h in g t o n is b u r s t i n g open a t t h e se a m s. W ith in 18 m o n th s fo r F ig lit" O P ay Up fo r A ction Bursting At The Seams L o o k in g P o s t 115 BROADWAY-HEW YORK M e m b e r F c d c ril D e p o eit In au ran ce C o r ro ra tio n '^Q_n (j 0 Q o_Q_Q i^O_Q. 0 .(LQ-Q_0-Q-QJP-Q-P-PA.tLO-Q-P-P-Q-Q-QJU U U U U U U L fiJ L S L fiJ L fl. E T R A IN IN G T y p is t s Into T e le ty p ists W A SH IN G T O N . - T h e U n ited S t a t e s Civil S e rvice C o m m is s io n a n n o u n c e d la s t w e e k t h a t , b e c a u s e of a se r io u s s h o r t a g e of t r a i n e d te le ty p e o p e r a t o r s , a p la n h a s b een developed b y w h ic h F e d e r a l a g e n c ie s m a y se lec t F e d e r a l t y p ­ ists f o r t r a i n i n g in t h is p a r t i c t t l a r skill. A p la n f o r t r a i n i n g h a s b e e n w o r k e d o u t a f t e r c o n s u l ta t io n b e ­ tw e e n t h e Civil S e rvice C o m m is­ sio n a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of tele­ p h o n e c om p a n ies. P r i n c ip a l p ro v isio n s of t h e p l a n ; (1) The selection of tra in e e s from d e p a rtm e n ts and agencies w i t h d e m o n stra ted ability to type a c c u ­ ra te ly a t a m inim um speed of 60 words per m inute; (2) T he selection of train e es w ith a p p a r e n t suitability for effectively o p eratin g teletype eq u ip m e n t; (3) A brief period of tralnins: by th e telephone c om pany of the n u m ­ ber of operato rs needed by th e Gov­ e rn m e n t service. W ill G et P r a c t ic e U p o n c o m p le tin g t h e t r a i n i n g c e u r s e u n d e r t h e s u p e r v is io n of t h e te le p h o n e c o m p a n y , t r a in e e s , b e fo re b e in g p la c e d in a h i g h e r g r a d e , will be g iv e n p r a c t i c e by t h e e m p lo y in g c o m p a n y o r d e p a r t ­ m e n t f o r a t le a s t 100 h o u r s d u r i n g a p e rio d n o t to exceed tw o m o n th s . T h e te le p h o n e c o m p a n y , b e c a u s e o f its e x te n siv e t e l e ty p e w r i t e r f a ­ cilities, h a s a g r e e d to n o f .f y t h e a s s o c i a t e d te le p h o n e c o m p a n ie s of t h e p l a n developed. I n th is m a n ­ n e r , t h e field d iv is io n s o f t h e v a ­ r io u s F e d e r a l d e p a r t m e n t s a n d a g e n c ie s will be a b le to w o r k o u t t r a i n i n g p l a n s w i t h lo ca l tele p h o n e c o m p a n ie s . V a c a n c ie s c a u s e d by th e u p g r a d ­ in g o f t r a i n e e s in to te le ty p e o p e r­ a t o r p o sitio n s f r o m ty p is t p o si­ tio n s will be filled by t h e Com ­ m is s io n f r o m its lis ts of eligible ty p is ts . W A R D. C. War A g e n c i e s lAay D o O w n Hiring W A S H I N G T O N . - T h e gro w in g s h o r t a g e of m a n p o w e r ia quite lik e ly to c a u s e a f u r t h e r b r e a k in g d o w n of civil s e r v ic e r u l e s a n d r e g u la t io n s . I t ’s r e p o r te d in W a s h i n g t o n t h a t t h e Civil Serv­ ice C o m m is sio n m a y g iv e a u th o r ­ i ty t o t h e v a r io u s w a r a g e n c ie s to h i r e p e r s o n s f o r t h e d u r a t i o n re­ g a r d le s s o f civil s e r v ic e status. S u c h a p l a n is k n o w n to have b e e n u p f o r s tu d y . P u r p o s e b e h in d t h e p l a n is to p e r m i t t h e w a r a g e n c ie s to hire t h o u s a n d s o f p eo ple in t h e D istric t ot^ C o lu m b ia and s u r r o u n d in g S t a te s i n s t e a d of b r i n g i n g peopl* h e r e f r o m f a r - a w a y S ta te s. 1° o t h e r w o rd s , t h e q u o t a systam w o u ld be m o r e o r less suspended. T h e p l a n w o u ld n o t a f f e c t the field se rv ice s, w h e r e t h e s y s te m h a s b e e n h o ld in g u p p retty w ell In t h e f a c e of w a r . CIVIL P a ^ e T h re e r a V I L S E R V IO K L E A D E R ■riieaday, r e b m M y 17, 1942 SERVICE IN NEW YORK CITY T E S T S B U D G E T Why D o T h e y W ant To B e C ond u c t o r s ? S a n it a t io n S u n d a y P ay K nocked O ut T h e p e r io d of S u n d a y p a y foe* m e m b e r s o f t h e S a n i t a t i o n De« p a rtm e n t w as brief indeed< T h o u g h t h e r e f o r m h a d b e e n longf n e e d e d , a n d w a s f i n a lly a d o p te d , S u n d a y p ay w as sud d en ly k n o c k ed o u t l a s t m o n th . C o m m issio n er W illia m C a re y , in t h e b u d g e t h a s u b m i t t e d to t h e city , i n c lu d e d i t a g a in . L a t e l a s t w e e k , t h e B u d ­ get D irector knocked it o u t a g a in ; and th e B o ard of E s tim a te c o n f ir m e d t h e d e cisio n . R e a s o n :, t h e u s u a l cfne—no m o n ey . T h e p r e s e n t b u d g e t, e l i m i n a t i n g S u n d a y pay, s t a n d s u n t il J u l y 1. A f t e r th a t , a n e w b u d g e t g o e s in ­ to e ffec t. W h e t h e r t h e n e w b u d ­ g e t will c o n ta i n a S u n d a y p a y p r o ­ vision, o fficia ls w e r e n ’t p r e p a r e d to s a y t h is w e e k . A p u b lic h e a r i n g o n t h e s u b j e c t h e ld l a s t w e e k c alled u p o n C o m ­ m is s i o n e r C a r e y to a p p e a r a n d ex-* p lain . T a lk to t h e a p p l i c a n t s f o r c o n ­ d u c t o r a n d t r a c k m a n o u t t h e r e in a l o n g line in f r o n t o f t h e M u ­ n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n o f f i c e s a t 96 D u a n e S t r e e t , a n d you q u ic k ly b e co m e c e r t a i n of o n e thing; t h e s e p eop le w a n t to g e t a civil s e rv ic e jo b a n d s e c u r i t y — s p c u r it y to l a s t t h e m th ro u g h these w a r y e a r s . M any w a n te d “ a n y so rt of a job” a n d w e re w illin g to b e c o m e a t r a c k m a n a s well a s c o n d u c t o r . T h e n , a g a in , a lo t of t h e m w e r e specific. T h e y e v e n w e r e sp e c ific onough to p o in t o u t t h a t “ t h e d e ­ f e n s e jo b s i t u a t i o n i s n ' t so h o t . ” T h e s e w e re t h e w o r d s o f F r a n k i;;irone, of 2123 H o n e A v e n u e , t h e Bronx, a m o v in g v a n d riv e r . T r ie d to G e t S te e l J o b “ I tr ie d to g e t a jo b a t B e th l e ­ hem Steel in so m e s o r t o f d e f e n s e w o r k , ” h e sa id , s h i v e r i n g in t h e cold, “ b u t t h e y c o u ld n ’t o f f e r m e a th ing . J u s t i s n ’t a n y th i n g , th e y .sfiid. I r e a d in T h e L E A D E R of this c o n d u c t o r - t r a c k m a n t e s ts a n d maybe I c a n g e t m y s e lf p la c e d a s a c o n d u cto r. O f c o u rse , a n y s o r t of job m i g h t be b e t t e r t h a n t h e one I ’ve g o t. B u t I ’d lik e it to he in civil se rv ice . I ’d lik e to feel I ’ve g o t a good jo b w i t h n o t too m u c h c h a n c e of lo sin g it w h ile nil th is is g o in g o n in t h e w o r l d .’’ E d W e i n s t e in , of 3806 3 rd A v e ­ nue, t h e B ro n x , w a s n o t c e r t a i n Just w h a t s o r t of jo b h e w a n te d . "C o n d u c to r j o b ? ” h e a s k e d . " T h e n t h a t ’s f o r m e. T r a c k m a n ? I ’ll t a k e a s h o t a t t h a t , t o o .” E d h a s n ’t d o n e a n y r e g u l a r w o r k since 1938, w h e n h e w a s a n e r ­ ra n d boy f o r a m a n u f a c t u r i n g house. “ I ’m t i r e d o f d r i b s a n d d r a b s ,” h e s a id . “ G ive m e a civil s e rv ic e jo b —a n y s o r t of job, . and i t ’s o.k. w i t h m e . ” M oney in th e B a n k A p a c k e r in a m e a t h o u s e u n t il a few m o n t h s ago, S a l v a t o r e M attera, of 171 K e n t S t r e e t , B r o o k ­ lyn, w a s i n t e r e s t e d b e c a u s e “ I ’d like v e r y m u c h to g e t i n to civil service. All m y f r i e n d s tell m e t h a t ’s a go o d w a y to g e t so m e m oney in t h e b a n k . ” A lbert F e l d m a n , of 2453 E a s t 21st S tr e e t, B r o o k ly n , w a n t e d to be a c o n d u c to r , too. U n t i l a y e a r a^o, h e w o r k e d In a f u r house. “ I trie d to g e t a jo b in a n a m ­ m u n itio n p l a n t —d e f e n s e w o r k , yo u k n o w ,” h e e x p la in e d , “ b u t th e y didn’t h a v e a n y t h i n g f o r m e. So C o n d u c to r T e s t About April 2 5 C o nd u cto r c a n d i d a t e s h a v e five weeks to p r e p a r e f o r t h e w r i t t e n p art of t h e i r e x a m i n a t i o n , t e n t a ­ tively s c h e d u le d f o r A p r il 25.' This is t h e d a t e w h i c h h a s b e e n definitely s e t f o r t h e m e n t a l ex­ am in a tio n f o r th o s e e m p lo y e e s of the s u b w a y s w h o a r e t a k i n g t h e prom otion t e s t f o r c o n d u c t o r . T here is a s l i g h t po ssib ility , h o w ­ ever, t h a t a n o t h e r d a t e m a y be set fo r t h e m e n t a l t e s t f o r t h e o p en -co m p etitiv e c a n d i d a t e s b e ­ cause o f t h e u n u s u a l l y la r g e n u m ­ ber w h o h a v e filed. W r i t t e n T e s t is F i r s t H u r d i e T h e m e n t a l e x a m i n a t i o n is on ly the f i r s t h u r d l e c o n d u c t o r a s ­ p ira n ts will h a v e to j u m p . T h e p hysical t e s t will c o u n t a s m u c h aa th e w r i t t e n in d e t e r m i n i n g t h e c a n d i d a te ’s a v e r a g e . So f a r , t h e ^^ivil S e rv ice C o m m is s io n h a s n o t decided e x a c t ly w h a t k i n d of a physical t e s t to h o ld f o r t h e conUuctor e x a m i n a t i o n . T h e s e v e r it y th e p h y s ic a l t e s t w ill d e p e n d ‘xi th e n u m b e r o f c a n d i d a t e s left ' 'h e n t h e m e n t a l e x a m is o ver. As r e p o r te d in T h e L E A D E R last w eek, P a u l M. B r e n n a n , di- t ' l V n . SKKVK'K r< .|).v riK h t, 1942, b y C iv il S e rv ic e • u l> llrtitio ii8 . I n c . K iitereU u m hvvo u d -c la sM u m l t e r O c t . 2, 1939, a t tlie IJ' W t o l f l c e a t N e w Y o r l t , N . V . , u i i tile A ct of M arcli 3, 1879. Jerry l- 'iiik e i8 te in , P u b l i t i l i e r ; M a x l'.**'*, l ' « ^ h i i i a i i , K x ecu tiv e K d ito r; '* «vi(l U o b iiiH o n , A r t I M r e c t o r ; N . H . ‘^ ' u t f e r , I t u d l i i e M H M a n a i c e r . T ra ck m en a t w ork. T h is is the jo b f o r which thousands o f N e w Y o r k m en s t o o d in the co ld b efo re th e C ivil S e rv ic e C om m ission la s t w e e k and w a it e d f o r applications. D u t ie s o f th e trackman in ­ clude maintenance, in sp ectio n , and repair o f subw ay, surface, and e le v a te d tracks. H e rep la ces rails, sw itc h e s, ties, and p la te s ; repairs in su lated j o i n t s ; w e ld s and grin ds tr a ck ; g reases th e ra ils; l o ­ cates and tig h ten s lo o se jo i n ts . . . and th a t isn’t all. S a lary f o r th is w o r k is 6Jc to 83c an hour. T h ere w il l be a p h y sic a l te s t and a w r itte n test. here I am . Civil se r v ic e looks good to m e . ” R a y m o n d D a ly , of 2955 B r i g h ­ t o n 5 th S tr e e t, B r i g h t o n B e a c h , w a s s e e k in g to g e t a jo b a s a c o n d u c t o r b u t, h e p o in te d out, “ I ’d r a t h e r w o r k in p r i v a t e in ­ d u s t r y . A f t e r all, t h e cha^ujes of g e t t i n g m o re d o u g h in a h u r r y a r e slim in civil s e r v i c e .” M r. D a ly is e m p lo y e d a s a c le ric a l w o r k e r . “ I t r ie d to g e t a d e fe n s e job, b u t t h e r e a r e n o n e , t h e y tell m e , ” c o m p l a in e d A lb e r t R i c h a r d s o n , of 1894 8 th A v en u e, M a n h a t t a n , w h o w a s s e e k in g a c o n d u c t o r ’s job. “ Civil s e rv ic e o r p r i v a t e i n d u s tr y , i t ’s t h e s a m e to m e. A j o b ’s a j o b .” U n til e ig h t m o n t h s ago , h e w a s a b o o tb la c k . W a n t s S e c u r ity F r a n k M a so n e , o f 567 C h a u n c e y S t r e e t , B ro o k ly n , a W P A w o r k e r , w a s lo o k in g f o r a c o n d u c t o r ’s po ­ sitio n . H e “ w a n t e d a c h a n c e to g e t so m e s e c u r it y a n d d e c e n t p a y .” Su re, h e t r ie d to g e t a d e ­ fe n s e job. B u t t h e o u tlo o k w a s r e c t o r of t h e p h y s ic a l a n d m e d ic a l b u r e a u o f t h e C o m m is sio n s t a t e d t h a t t h e p h y sic a l t e s t will n o t be a s se v e r e a s t h e “ s u p e r m a n ” p h y s i c a l t e s t s g iv en f o r s a n i t a t i o n m a n a n d f i r e m a n . T h e p h y s ic a l t e s t f o r t r a c k m a n is e x p e c te d to be t o u g h e r t h a n t h e o ne f o r c o n ­ d u c to r , b e c a u s e of t h e h e a v i e r n a ­ t u r e o f t h e w o r k a s s i g n e d to trackm an. S t r e n g t h w ill be a n i m p o r t a n t f a c t o r in t h e t r a c k m a n p h y s ic a l a s t r a c k m e n a r e r e q u ir e d to lift h e a v y w e ig h ts . O n e in d ic a tio n of w h a t t h e p h y s ­ ica l e x a m i n a t i o n f o r c o n d u c t o r s m a y be like is se e n in t h e r e c e n t p h y s ic a l e x a m he ld f o r c o u r t a t ­ t e n d a n t s , a jo b w i t h r e q u i r e m e n t s s i m il a r to t h e c o n d u c t o r r e q u i r e ­ m en ts. C o u r t a t t e n d a n t s , lik e c o n d u c t o r s , h a d to be five f e e t six in c h e s in h e ig h t, t h e m i n i m u m h e i g h t r e q u ir e d f o r a n y u n i f o r m e d jo b in t h e c ity service. L ik e c o n ­ d u c to r s , c o u r t a t t e n d a n t s w e r e a l­ so p e r m i t t e d to w e a r g la s s e s a n d h a d to h a v e 20/30 v isio n in b o t h e yes w i t h t h e a id of t h e g las se s. W h a t t h e C o u r t B o y s D id C o u r t a t t e n d a n t s w e r e r e q u ir e d t o lift 60-pound d u m b b e lls in e a c h h a n d , c h in t h e b a r five tim e s a n d j u m p o v e r a ro p e 3 f e e t e ig h t in c h e s h i g h f o r p e r f e c t sc o r e s in t h r e e p a r t s of t h e i r p h y s ic a l te s t. P a s s i n g m a r k s in t h e s e s t u n t s w e r e t h e lif t i n g of a 50-p ound d u m b b e ll w i t h one h a n d a n d 40 w i t h t h e o th e r , a 3-tim e c h in n i n g o f t h e b a r, a n d t h e c le a r i n g of 3 f e e t o n t h e h i g h j u m p . I n tw o o th er stu n ts court a tte n d a n ts w ere t e s te d on m a c h i n e s to d e t e r m i n e t h e s t r e n g t h of t h e i r b a c k s a n d legs. I n t h e s ix th p a r t o f t h e i r p h y s ic a l test, c o u r t a t t e n d a n t s h a d to la y o n t h e g r o u n d in a r e c l i n ­ w h o lly in d e f in ite . Civil se rv ice lo o k ed lik e t h e a n s w e r . J o e H u s c h , of 1559 209th S tr e e t, S t. A lb a n s, w h o d r iv e s a b u s to m a k e a living, t h o u g h t t h e c o n ­ d u c t o r e x a m lo o k ed a t t r a c t i v e e n o u g h “ to m a k e it w o r t h m y w h i l e . ” M r. H u s c h h a s n ’t giv en a d e f e n s e jo b a t h o u g h t. He w a n t s to r e m a i n in civil se rv ice . B e r n a r d B oyle, of 585 W e s t 178ih S t r e e t , t h e B ro n x , w h o is a lso a b u s d riv e r , w a s s e e k in g to q u a lify a s a c o n d u c to r . “ N aturally, I w a n t to s t a y in civil se r v ic e ; i t ’s o n e of t h e b e s t w a y s of m a k i n g a liv in g ,” sa id he. D efense? “ H a v e n ’t h a d t h e tim e to g e t a r o u n d to i t . ” S te v e B itto , of 430 E a s t 105th S t r e e t , M a n h a t t a n , w a n t e d “ to tak e a crack a t th a t tra c k m a n e x am .” H e d r iv e s a c a b a n d w a n t s “ to see h o w g ood th is civil s e r v ic e c a n b e .” T h e c o n d u c t o r ’s jo b a p p e a le d to G u s B u e c k , of 218-58 100th A v e ­ n u e , Q u e e n s Village. B u t h e w a s i n g p o sitio n a n d r a is e th e m s e lv e s t o a s i t t i n g position , c a r r y i n g a w e i g h t b e h in d t h e i r n e c k . For 100 p e r c e n t t h e w e i g h t r e q u ir e d to lif t w a s 40 poundSi f o r 90 p e r ­ c e n t, 35 p o u n d s ; f o r 80 p e r c e n t, 30 p o u n d s ; f o r 70 p e r c e n t, 25 pounds. S tu d y m a te ria l fo r th e conduc­ t o r w ritte n te s t a p p e a rs in th is i s s u e o f T h e L E A D E R o n p a g e 11. C a n d id a t e s will lie k e p t fu lly i n ­ form ed. L aborers P r o m o tio n ? W ill D e p a r t m e n t o f S a n i t a t i o n l a b o r e r s be a d m i t t e d to t h e n e x t p r o m o ti o n t e s t fo r S a n i t a t i o n M a n , C lass B ? T h is w a s a q u e s tio n a s k e d of t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n by G e o r g e T o r r e , p r e s i d e n t of t h e A s s o c ia tio n o f C o m p e titiv e E m ­ ploy ees. T h e fo llo w in g w a s r e ­ c e iv e d f r o m N o r m a n J . P o w ell, d i r e c t o r of t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m ­ m is s i o n ’s b u r e a u of r e s e a r c h ; “ I m ay point out t h a t lab o rers w e r e a d m i t t e d to t h e e x a m i n a t i o n h e ld J u l y , 1941, f o r p r o m o tio n to s a n i t a t i o n m a n , c la ss A, a n d s a n i ­ t a t i o n m a n , c la ss B. ’The e x a m ­ in a t i o n a n n o u n c e m e n t f o r t h e l a t t e r title c o n ta i n e d t h e s t a t e ­ m e n t ‘L a b o r e r s a r e a d m i t t e d to t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n b y r e a s o n of t h e n e e d s of t h e s e rv ic e a n d t h e i r a d m i s s io n to t h is e x a m i n a t i o n s h a ll n o t be d e e m e d a s a p r e c e ­ d e n t to f u t u r e a c t i o n in t h i s r e ­ g a r d . ’ B e c a u s e of t h e r e c e n c y of t h is t e s t it is u n lik e ly t h e r e f o r e t h a t a p r o m o tio n t e s t to s a n i t a ­ tio n m a n , c la ss B, will be h eld f o r so m e tim e. N o g e n e r a l policy h a s a s y e t ’b e e n e s t a b l i s h e d .” N ew Pay S c h e d u le F or A sp h a lt M en j u s t a s e a g e r to q u a li f y a s a t r a c k m a n . H e h a s b e en d o in g odd jo b s to “ k e e p t h i n g s g o i n g . ’' A m a c h i n i s t u n t il a m o n t h ago, F r a n k D i A ngelo, of 43 P o w e r S t r e e t, B r o o k ly n , w a s in te r e s t e d In g e t t i n g e i t h e r a t r a c k m a n ’s o r c o n d u c t o r 's p o sitio n . H e “ n a t u r ­ a lly w a s i n te r e s t e d in civil s e r v ­ ic e .” H e “ h a d n ’t y e t g o t te n a r o u n d to t r y i n g f o r a d e fen s e jo b .” J o e R u s s o , o f 339 E a s t 108th S t r e e t , M a n h a t t a n , w h o is u n e m ­ plo yed , w a n t e d to q u a li f y a s a c o n ductor. H e w a s a c h au ffe u r u p to tw o y e a r s a g o . “ I t d o e s n ’t m a t t e r w h e r e I w o r k , j u s t a s lon g a s I w o r k , ” s a i d he. T i r e d o f V e g e ta b le s A n d L o u is M a n n e tt i , of 297 S t o c k to n S tr e e t, B ro o k ly n , w a n t ­ ed a c o n d u c t o r ’s jo b “ b e c a u s e I ’m t i r e d of d e a l i n g w i t h v e g e ta b le s, a n d civil s e r v i c e lo o k s sw ell in c o m p a riso n .” ( S t u d y m a t e r i a l f o r C o n d u c to r t e s t o n p a g e 11). B U L L E T IN P O L lC E W O f tE E N 'S G R O U P E L E C T S O F F IC E R S M a r y E llis a n d R o s e N u s s b a u m w e r e r e e l e c t e d p r e s i d e n t a n d vicep r e s i d e n t , re sp e c tiv e ly , of th e P o ­ l ic e w o m e n ’s E lig ib le s A sso c ia tio n , a t a m e e t i n g h e ld in t h e H o te l P e n n sy lv a n ia last week. N ew sec­ r e t a r y is M a r g a r e t C a m e r o n ; n e w t r e a s u r e r , P e a r l S c h a r g e l. A d in n e r - d a n c e will be held b y t h e a s s o c i a t i o n S a t u r d a y , M a r c h 7, in t h e F i r e n t e R e s t a u r a n t . M a r y B y r n e s , 305 B r o a d w a y , is c h a i r ­ m a n of t h e d i n n e r c o m m i tt e e . T R A N S PO R T A T IO N PO ST H O LD S M IL IT A R ir BA LL L a s t S a t u r d a y e v en in g , F e b r u ­ a r y 14, w i t n e s s e d t h e b ig a n n u a l m i l i t a r y b a ll o f t h e N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s p o r t a t i o n P o s t No. 1172, A m e r i c a n L e g io n . H e l d a t th e R i v e r s id e P l a z a H o te l, it w a s a coloi'ful, lively e v e n t —a s th o s e w h o danced, w atch ed the e n te rta in ­ m e n t , a n d h a d f u n glo w in g ly t e s t i ­ fied. F r a n c i s J . S h e r i d a n is c o m ­ m a n d e r of t h e p o s t ; G e o rg e R a n ­ d o lp h is a d j u t a n t , a n d A n th o n y G u e r r i e r o a c t e d a s c h a i r m a n of t h e e ven t. PR IS O N GUARD K L IG IB I.E S T h e P r i s o n G u a r d eligibles will h o ld t h e i r n e x t m e e t i n g on T h u r s ­ d a y e v e n in g , F e b r u a r y 17, a t t h e Jacob R i is H o u s e , 48 H e n r y S t r e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity , All sig n s p o in te d t o d a y to size­ a b le i n c r e a s e s fo r s o m e 600 m u n i ­ c ip a l a s p h a l t w o r k e r s a s a r e s u l t o f n e w p r e v a i l in g p a y sc a le s n o w b e in g c o m p le te d . D eterm inations are to be e n te r e d t o m o r r o w In t h e o ffice o f A ssistant Dei>uty C o m p tro ller, M o r r is P a r i s , c lo s in g h e a r i n g s o n t h e m u c h d is c u s s e d p r e v a ilin jj p a y issu e f o r n o t o n ly a s p h a l t w o r k e r s b u t f o r o t h e r c ity e m ­ p lo yees s u c h a s d o c k b u ild e r s , p ile d r i v in g e n g in e e r s , steam r o lle r e n g in e e rs , m o t o r grader* e n g in e e rs , b r id g e p a i n t e r s a n d b r i d g e m e n a n d r iv e t e r s . T o B e A n n o u n c e d Q u ic k ly T h e n e w p r e v a i l in g r a t e s f o r e a c h g r o u p a r e to be a n n o u n c e d o fficia lly a s q u i c k l y a s t h e y a r e t r a n s l a t e d in to a c t u a l f i g u r e s a s a p p ly i n g to c it y w o r k e r s o n t h e b a s is o f w h a t t h e s e r a t e s a r e i a p riv a te in d u stry for c o rresp o n d ­ in g c la s s if ic a tio n s . S in c e in ­ c r e a s e s a r e r e tr o a c t i v e , a c c o r d i n g to t h e d a t e of d e t e r m i n a t i o n in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y , e a c h g r o u p will r e c e iv e e q u ita b le a m o u n t s r e g a r d ­ less o f w h e n in d iv id u a l r a t e s a r e ( C o n ti n u e d o n Page E ig h te e n ) B O A R D ST. G E O R G E A S SO C IA TIO N F IR E DEPARTM ENT T h e S t. G e o rg e A s s o c ia t io n o f t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t will m e e t T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 17, in t h e T o u g h Club, 243 W e s t 1 4 th S t r e e t , a t 7:30 p.m . A m o ti o n p i c t u r e “ F i r e m a n i c A c t iv i t ie s ” will be show n a n d re fre s h m e n ts served. I S A N IT A T IO N E L IG IB L E S O n e of t h e big m e e t i n g s of t h e y e a r f o r t h e S a n i t a t i o n E lig ib le s A s so c ia tio n is s c h e d u le d to be h e ld o n F r i d a y , F e b r u a r y 27, a t P . S. 27, 42nd S t r e e t a n d 3 rd A v e n u e . P re sid e n t Jo h n B endetti rem inds elig ibles o n t h e list t h a t f o r m a n y o f th e m , i t ’s tim e to j e n e w m e m ­ b e rsh ip . B E EFST EA K PARTY, QUEENS W A TER R E G IS T E R St. P a t r i c k ’s N i g h t , M a r c h 17, is th e d a te se le c te d f o r t h e n e x t b e e f s t e a k p a r t y of t h e Q u e e n s W a t e r R e g i s t e r A s so c ia tio n , o r ­ g a n iz a ti o n of e m p lo y e e s in t h e Q u e e n s office of t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f W a t e r S u p p ly , G a s a n d E l e c ­ tr ic i ty . The S t a d iu m , 40 - 15 Q u e e n s B o u le v a r d , will be t h e sc e n e of fe stiv itie s . T ic k e ts , p r ic e d a t $1.00 c a n be o b t a i n e d f r o m M ic h ae l J . H a n le y , c h a i r m a n o f th e c o m m i tt e e in c h a i g e of t h e a ffair, or Ju liu s Y unker, p re sid en t of t h e o r g a n iz a t i o n . 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T h e r e w a s only one c o m m issio n e r a v a ila b le th is w eek, F e r d i n a n d Q. M o rto n , T h e o t h e r tw o, P a u l J. K e r n a n d W a lla c e S. Sayre, w ere u n d e r s u s p e n s io n . ST E N O G R A PH E R S A p p lica tio n s now b e in g Issued for W a s h in g to n a n d N e w Y o rk . LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTE 11 W e s t 42n d S t. • L A . 4-2835 SECRETARIAL JOURNALISM DRAFTING CIVIL SERVICE S E N D F OR C A T A L O G D ay, N ig h t; A flo r B u sin ess E n ro ll N o w D R A K E ’S N E W Y O H K , 154 N A S S A U ST. O p p . C i t y J l n l l ^ B E c k m a n 3-4840 llro n x W a h li. H K t«. K ro n k l.v n llriio k i.v n Ju m aicii K liiN liinjc T o rd lin m ltd . T O W . 1 8 1 s t S t . WA t'w lto n S t. N>; Itro iid u iiy TO S iitp h iii B lv d . J A M iitn N t. 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Besides, w h o w ould m a k e b e t t e r c o n d u c to r s t h a n w e s a n i t a t i o n e lig ib le s? ” T h es e jobs a r e a m o n g t h e m a n y m a t t e r s w h ic h will be t a k e n u p a t t h e F e b r u a r y m e e t in g of t h e S a n i ta t io n E lig ib le s ’ A sso ciation , on F r id a y , F e b r u a r y 27, A n o t h e r t h i n g will be w'ays a n d m e a n s of c o n v in c in g t h e b u d g e t a u th o r i t ie s t h a t t h e S a n ita tio n D e p a r t m e n t s h o u ld be b r o u g h t u p to full s t r e n g t h . T h e d e p a r t m e n t is s h o r t 600 m en, a n d i t ’s a n ti c i ­ p a te d t h e s h o r t a g e will re a c h 1,000 by A u g u s t o r S e p tem b e r. S u p e r m e n G et M ore P o r te r J o b s M A C H IN E S D A Y OR E V E N IN G C L A SSE S N. V .r . S u p e r m e n W ant C o n d u c to r J o b s SVSTKM l i i t v n t i i v v iiK -iitu l c-ourK e t o d a tt* o f tc H t, K K p 4 ‘i -t i n N t r i K ' t l o i i . H o m e H t u d y , tiireH iin d T r i a l E x iiiim . ( ’O M l ' I . E T E F E U $10, P A Y A B T .K IN I N S T A 1 > M K N T .S . V oii a r e i n v i t e d t o t a k e ia u <'I k h k N e H K lo n , to Ju d icr th e tjp « ) a n d (|u a lii.v o f tlip in N triiW lo n . M ore p o r t e r job s 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 r e o f f e re d eli­ gibles on t h e lis t fo r S a n ita tio n m a n la s t w eek. A t o ta l of 68 n a m e s w e re f o r w a r d e d to t h e B o a r d by t h e Civil S e rvice C om ­ m issio n . H i g h e s t eligible r e a c h e d w a s n u m b e r 2,479, T h e s a l a r y is 57 c e n ts p e r hour. S a n ita tio n eligibles w ho ac­ c ep te d th ese a p p o in t m e n t s will be re m o v e d f r o m t h e list fo r a p e rio d of one y e ar, fo r all de­ p a r t m e n t s e x c e p t T r a n s p o r ta t io n , A f t e r t h r e e m o n th s th e y will be eligible to be a p p o in te d to o t h e r p ositio n s in t h e B o a r d of T r a n s ­ p o rta tio n . PATROLMAN ENTRANCE SCH W ARTZ SCH O O L E uK t-ae U. S c h w a i i z , P r i n c i p a l . l>ire<'t<ir o f S r I n v a r l / . - t ' u d d e l l F o rm er N o hm il. 147 F O l R T H A V E .. at 1 4 th St. (C en tral B an k B ld g .) G R . 3-0808 E X P E R T P n E P A R A T IO lW F o i R e g e n t s a n d A d m i s s i o n to C o lle g e o r P v o l e s s i o n a l S c h o o l Regents Exams In Our BolldlM • Our UpieiM Admits to Collete * Thoro i Tlmi-Cansinrlni DiytEvenitiK • Ci-E< nO R O HALL ACADEMY F u l ly A c c r a d l t e d R * t u l t - C « n i n « »>rep S c h o o l O C K A LB c o r. rL A T B U S H AV EN U K KXT Opposite Huraroount Th*»trr. BROOKLYN, N, Y. MAIn 4D6U1 ENKOLL NOW FUH NEW TKtOi LEARN to In r o i 'l l W E E K -E N D S T Y P E 3 D e p a r tm e n ts T a k e A tte n d a n ts T h r e e d e p a r t m e n t s th is w eek will m a k e use of th e w a t c h m a n - a t ­ t e n d a n t list. D o c k s will h ir e tw o m e n a t $5 p e r d a y in Q u een s. I n o r d e r to select th e s e tw o m e n , th e Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n c e rtifie d 17 eligibles u p to n u m b e r 167 on t h e list. T h e n a m e s of 22 m en , u p to n u m b e r 1,141 w e re c e rtif ie d to th e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p ita ls to fill jo bs a t $840 p e r y e a r w ith m a in t e n a n c e . T w elv e eligibles u p to n u m b e r 618 on th e list w e re o ffe re d jobs a t $1,200 a y e a r in t h e H o u s in g D e p a r t m e n t , S p e c i a l l ii tci i .s lve w e e l i p i i i l c o u r s e o n P r IJ a y evniiiiiKs if-Saturdno' u ftt'r noon s STAKTlNti MAI{< 11 6, 1942 R p K i s t i u t l o i i l i i c Uul i ' H iiKo o f TYI’EId'I'EU f o r p r a c l l e e a t h o m e . Ifo Blstcr NOU’ New York Y. M. C. A. Schools 6 U M ,6S<I S t . ( i i r . H w a j ) , N , V . S U , 7-4400 SPECIAL HAIE— OEFtNSE COURSES ^ Q M n n flic , MornliiRN., After- ^ I T lU Ilin S lUKIIIN A E v e i l i i i R H . S T E N tM iU A P in , T V P E « IllT IN tJ, iU M )K K i;E P IN (i a n d M A C H IN E S . ^ ^ p re p a ra tio n f o r c iv il s e r v i c e ex aiiiN lteK i)< (er l l i i s w e e k , 9 a . m . -9 p . m . ^ m n i V I t.riU I> l ». 858 K r o a d M a y a t BUSINESS SCHOOL U tli S t. l i l t . 7-fi923 —---------------C)II1- 4l!<i Y e a r ------------------ D R A F T E E S REGISTER ARMY - FOR NAVY O ffic e T raiiiiiiK In leiiitlfo a n d C oiirtiC K ap ld L i t Hs tJice i/ou f u l l p a r t i c u j t t r s . Monroe Secretarial School 1940 H()STt)N HOAD, IIKONX (It.K .O .-C iie N te r T h eatre I»A. 3-73t>0-730l lild K .) i D ep u ty S h e r if f s S ta r t Work S o o n M a rc h 1 is t h e t e n t a ti v e d a te set f o r t h e a p p o in t m e n t of t h e f i r s t d e p u ty s h e r i f f s f r o m civil serv ice lists. E f f e c tiv e o n th is date, S h e r if f J o h n J , M cCIoskey p la n s to a p p o in t a p p r o x im a te l y h a lf of t h e c o m p le m e n t of d e p ­ u tie s w h ic h will m a n t h e city-w ide s h e r i f f office. T h e civil se rv ice lists w h ic h h a v e b een pre v io u sly c e rtifie d to S h e r if f M cCIoskey by t h e Civil Service C o m m issio n to fill a p ­ p r o x im a te ly 56 d e p u ty s h e r i f f po­ sitio n s a r e the r e g is te r s fo r sh e riff, m a r s h a l, a n d p a tr o l m a n , P.D . (special) n im ib e r 3 list. A p ­ p o i n tm e n ts will fee m a d e a t $1,800 p e r year. B e c a u se of th e h ig h c a lib e r of th e eligibles o n t h e S h e r if f r e g ­ ister, it is e x p ec ted t h a t a n y o n e on t h is list w ho Is w illin g to a c ­ c ep t a n y of t h e d e p u ty p ositio n s will be a p p o in te d . S h e r if f Mc­ CIoskey h a s s t a te d t h a t he will trea t th e P .D . 8 a n d th e city ira rsh a l lists eq u ally, s h o w in g p ref­ e ren ce to n e ith e r register. C lerk, G rad e 2 L ist i s Highly A c tiv e O n e h u n d r e d a n d tw e n ty - e ig h t n a m e s o n t h e h ig h ly -a c tiv e c le rk , g r a d e 2, fe m a le lis t w e r e c e r t i ­ fied to t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s ­ p ita ls, t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t io n a n d t h e o ffice of t h e B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t o f B r o o k ly n d u r i n g t h e p a s t w eek . T h e c e r t i f ic a t i o n s to th e B o ard of E d u ca tio n a n d the B r o o k l y n B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t ’s of­ fice w e r e f o r p o sitio n s a t $1,200 per year. T h e n a m e s o f 72 eligibles, u p to n u m b e r 6,000 on t h e list, w e re s e n t o v e r to t h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p it a ls t o fill g r a d e 1 c le r k jo b s a t $840 p e r y e a r . T h e v a ­ c a n c ie s a r e o n ly on t h e n i g h t s h i f t In h o s p ita ls lo c a te d in ' M a n h a t t a n a n d R ic h m o n d . T h ir ty e i g h t eligibles u p to n u m b e r 1,449 o n t h e lis t w e re c e r tif ie d f o r 4 f e m a le a t t e n d a n t jo b s a t $1,200 a y e a r in B ro o k ly n . 18 Q u a lif y a s P h o n e G a ls U n d e r t h e p r o c e s s of selec tiv e c e r t i f ic a t i o n , t h e n a m e s o f 18 w o m e n w h o q u a lif y a s t e le p h o n e o p e r a t o r s w e r e s e n t o v e r t o the' B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n f o r s w itc h ­ b o a r d jo b s p a y in g $1,200 p e r a n n u m . T h e 18th g irl w a s n u m ­ b e r 7,125 on th e list. T r a n s it B oard Will U s e S t r u c t u r e Men T h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n will a p p o in t s t r u c t u r e m a in ta in e r s f r o m t h e lis ts e sta b lish e d for t h e f o llo w in g o p tio n s : Sign p a in t|n g , p l u m b in g , w o o d w o rk . D u r ­ i n g t h e p a s t w eek, 14 n a m e s on t h e s t r u c t u r e m a i n t a i n e r (sig n p a i n t e r ) lis t w e r e c er tif ie d by t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n 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 5 jo b s a s stru c tu re m aintainer, g r o u p G, a t $.75 p e r h o u r . T h e h i g h e s t eligible r e a c h e d w a s n u m ­ b e r 18 on t h e list. T w e n ty - tw o n a m e s on t h e s t r u c ­ t u r e m a i n t a i n e r (p lu m b in g ) list w e r e c e r t i f ie d f o r 11 p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n s a s s t r u c t u r e m a i n t a i n e r , g r o u p E , a t $.75 p e r ho ur. H i g h ­ e s t eligible r e a c h e d w a s n u m b e r 37, F i f t e e n n a m e s up to n u m b e r 41 on t h e s t r u c t u r e m a i n t a i n e r (w o o d w o r k ) lis t w e r e s e n t over to t h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n to fill g r o u p A jo b s a t $.75 p e r h o u r. T h e list f o r t h e s ig n p a in t i n g o ptio n w a s e sta b lish e d by t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n on F e b ­ r u a r y 4 o f t h is y e a r . T h e p l u m b ­ in g list h a s b e en in e xiste n c e sin c e F e b r u a r y 13, 1941, a n d th e w o o d w o r k in g lis t w a s p r o m u l g a t ­ ed six d a y s la te r . C ar M a in ta in e r s Go to T r a n s it Board T h e f i r s t 20 n a m e s on t h e eli­ gible lis t f o r c a r m a i n t a i n e r , g r o u p A, e s ta b lis h e d tw o w’c ek s ago, wei’e s e n t o v e r to t h e B o a rd of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n to fill p e r m a ­ n e n t a n d t e m p o r a r y v a c a n c ie s. T h e eligibles will be c a n v a s s e d by t h e B o a r d in t h e n e a r f u t u r e a s t o t h e i r w illin g n e ss to a c c e p t th e a p p o in t m e n t s . S a l a r y fo r t h e jobs is $.85 p e r h o u r . G a r d e n e r s G et C h an ce at Job s One h u n d re d a n d th irte en n am es on t h e p r e f e r r e d list f o r a s s i s t a n t g a r d n e r w e re c e r tif ie d to t h e D e ­ p a r t m e n t of H o s p it a ls a n d to H u n t e r College f o r j o b s a t $960 a n d $1,200 p e r y e a r d u r i n g th e p a s t w eek. S e v e n ty -fiv e n a m e s w e re se n t o v e r to t h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s ­ p ita ls b y t h e Civil Serv’ice C om ­ m is sio n f o r e m p lo y m e n t in Q u e e n s a t $960 a y e a r . A n a d d it i o n a l 38 eligibles w e re c e r tif ie d to H u n t e r College to fill on e t e m p o r a r y po­ sitio n a s a m a i n t e n a n c e m a n ( g a r d e n i n g ) in H u n t e r College a t $1,200 a y e a r. F ire L ist O ffe re d T o T r a n s it Board T h e n a m e s of 85 eligibles on th e f i r e m a n list w e re a g a i n su b ­ m it t e d to t h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r ­ ta t i o n by th e Civil S e rv ice C om ­ m is sio n to fill v a c a n c ie s a s co n ­ d u c to rs , O n ly th o s e eligibles w ho a r e o v e r 21 c a n be a p p o in te d . T h e h i g h e s t n u m b e r r e a c h e d on th is p a r t i c u l a r c e r t i f ic a t i o n w a s th e lad w h o s t a n d s 2,479 on th e list. C o n d u c to r s a r e p a id a n e n t r a n c e w a g e of 65 c e n ts p er ho u r, T n esd ay , F e b rn a ry 17, 1942 Y o u r C h a n c e s fo r A p p o in tm e n t IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS The highest numbers certified on New ITork City ell^:ible lists for per. manent, temporary, and indefinite positions at varioua salarv ranges an. pear below. Do not add these fla re s. The first column c o n t a l P B tliB name of the eligible list; the second column, the department to whkh th« list was certified; the third column, the salaries of the positions tu bn filled. The fourth column shows whether the certification was to a Kermanent, temporary or Indefinite position. The fifth column shows tlie iffhent number reached and the last column, the expiration date of the list. Readers should remember that certification does not necessarily mrati appointment as many more names are always certified than there are vacancies. The Civil Service Commission does not notify eligibles when they are certified. If your number is lower than the number reached on your list and you have not been notified yet, don’t worry about It. The depart, ment to which you were certified will notify you when you are about to be reached for appointment. Latest •-•St . . . _ . Title Department Salarv P.1.1, No Expire* Able-Bodiei Se a m an .................. Pu blic W o r k s ............ 10.1 mo. we 4:i3:43 Abla-Bodied Se a m a n..................S a n ita tio n .. . . . . . . . 800 1.500 Accountant. G i a d e 2 .................. Comptroller............... 1,800 4U0 7:27 M2 Accountant, Grade 2 .................. H o s p ita ls .............. 1.200 I.ITO Accountant, Grade 2 ...................W e lfa r e ....................... ’ I..•500 345 Airport A s s i s t a n t . . . ................... D o c k s...........................’ » 1,200 Architectural Draft;sman.........Bd. of W ater Sup., 3,l:;0 4: 1 3 :4 2 Asphalt W orker.................... b . P„ Man.. Bklyu, Bx. 0.72 day 120 W:2«:4.'5 Assistant C h e m is t. ..................E duca tio n.................... 1,800 43 4 :2 0 :4 2 A.-ssLstant * VGardener..................... ^,Hospitals xiueyi la la ......... . 900 706 4: 1 2 :4 3 Afiaistant Engineer, Gr. 4 W ater SuDDly 3.120_ 61 3 : 5:45 —_ . . l — ^ __ n Assistant Supervisor, Gr. 2 . . . . W e lfa r e .............. .. 1,800 710 1 2 :2 1: 42 Assistant Supervisor, Gr. 2 . . , . Magrlstrate’s Court, 1.080 817 Autonnoblle E n g in e m a n H o spit a ls.................. . 37C I,.*j00 T 8 ;1:4,’5 Auto E nglneman (a p p ,) T r a n s p o r t a tio n .... .04 hr. P 2,778 Automobile M a c h i n i s t . . . , . , . . T rn n s p o r ta tlo n ,,,, .73 hr. P 42 1:10:44 Automobile Mechanic. T ra n sp o rta tio n.. . . .75 hr. P 92 1:10:44 B ridgeman and R i v e t e r . , . , . . . P u b l i c W or ks........... 13.20 day P 30 1: l*:44 Buildings Manager.......................H o u s in g ...................... 14 3,000-4.800 P 7:10:45 Captain, K D , . . ...............PIre.................................... ■12 4,500 P 7:15:4.’i Car Maintainer, Gr. A ................ T ransp ortation........ .75 hr. P 20 2: 4:42 Carpe nter......................................... Boro Pres. R i c h . . . . 41 12 clay P 10:22:44 Cement Mason...............................F i r e ............................... 12 day T 12 11:20:45 Chief Life Guard......................... ^ P a r k s ......•• ••••■ 7 day T 12 5:14:45 Clerk, Gr. 2 (H ig her E d . ) Hospital.^. P 334 w /m 6:11:45 C erk, Gr, 2 (H igher E d . ) Hun ter Colle ge........ 1,200 160 P Clerk, Grade 2 .............................Municipal C o u r t..., ».-)4 1.200 P 2:15:43 C erk. Grade 2 (M a le )............... Sh er iff....................... 1,200 P 1,0.S8 Clerk, Grade 2 (M a le )...............Trl Boro A u th ........... OOO P J,17tJ 2:l.-i:43 U e rk , Grade 2 ............................... E d uc a tio n .................. sr.s P 7,703 2:15:43 C erk, Grade 2 ............................... Hos pitals .................. P 10,983 840 ^ (^ e>«a le ).................. B.P. B ro ok ly n........ 1,200 P 1,449 2:15:43 Clerk (F em a le ), Grade 2 . . , , . . E duca tio n.................. P 4.080 8r>8 2:15:43 Clerk. Grade 2 ( F e m a l e ) ........... H o s p ita ls .................... T «.i>00 '40 Clim ber an d P r u n e r • • • • • P a r k s ......................... l.dOO 237 8:I4:+t P C lim ber a n d P r u n e r * . P a r k s ! !!!!!! 1,020 P 1,014 D e n tis tJ P a r t -T lm e ).................Health ........................, P ' 48 5 day 11:18:45 ...........................H e a lt h ......................... P M l,2«0 9:10:43 Dle.sel Tractor Operatcr.............P a r k s ............................ 38 r,.50 day •r Dockbullder.................................... Purcha-se.................... «0 p 3: b:44 1 800 Electrical Inspectoi, Gr. 2 ........ W e lfa r e ...................... p 224 1,800 4: 2:45 Elevator Mechanic.......................H o u s in g ...................... 79 2,400 ll:i:t:44 p tle v a to r Mechanic’s H e lp e r , . . H o u s i n g ..................... 45 2:13:43 p 1,800 F i r e m a n . . . ................................... Correction................. p U»0 1,700 f i r e m a n ......................................... T r a n sp o r t a tio n ..., 12: 8:43 1.MK) p a ir eman............................................T runs portailou........., .05-.76 hr. p 2,479 »: 9:45 360 & 480 w / m p, 1.425 8: 0:45 H o sp ita ls................... 300 & 480 w / m P 1,528 House P a in te r .............................. P o l ic e ........................ 0.50 day 1 Insp. Masonry & Cai-p’tr y ......... W^elfare........................ 4:20:41 77 p 1,800 insp. of Steel, Grade 3 ................ W a te r S u p p l y . . . . . . 8:20:44 p 15 3.400 Janitor (Custodian) Gr. 2......... H e a l t h .......................... 7:31:44 91 p 1,700 Jan tor E n g in e e r .........................E d u c a tio n .................... 6:11:44 53 p 3.57C Jun or Administrator A ss’t . . . W e lfa r e ................... 3:12:45 p 7 3,000 Junior Administrator Ass’t . . . H o usin g ........ p 1 0:35:43 3,000 45 1:21:44 p 2. WO rml nn ........................... T ran sp ortation.. . . Junior Aase.ssor.............................T a x .................... 39 4:;i0:44 p 1,920 110 3:11:45 p 2,160 f Civil Ser^ii'4’com m1 Jun or Engineer (electrlcj . . . . F i r e ............................. 104 p 11: 1:43 2,400 Junior Engineer ( i l e c h . ) Gr. 3 Civil Service Comm 47 6:30:45 p 2,100 Laboratory A.'sslstant.................H e a l t h .......................... 9:26:43 OOO 153 Laboratory Help er.......................E d u c a tio n .................. 91 4 :25:43 p 1,200 Laboratory Helper (W o m e n ) .. H o s p it a ls ................... p 1,500 720 Laboratory Helper (W o m e n ). E<lucatlon................. T 344 IKK) Laboratory H elp er.......................Tran sportation......... 202 ,42 hr. P Laundry n orker.s.......................ir o sp ltals ..................... 525 7 8 0 & l e £ S P&T 8: 0:45 Lieutenant, F,D. (p r o m .) F i r e ........................... 135 P 1: 3:40 3,UOO L eutenant. P.D, (p ro m ,) P o l ic e ............ P 144 4,000 9:11:44 472 ...................... 2:14:44 ........ L P a r k s .............. ...................... *1214- 15 hr....................... T L in em a n.................... ......................F i r e , , P 9:24:44 10 L500 21 1:30:44 P L ock sm ith .....................................* Education.'.’.V.V.V.* 8 day 232 .63 hr P 330 P ,63 hr P 1,224 . 7 0 hr. 1’ 77 325 P . 03 hr. 12.5 .as hr. r 8+ T . 6 3 hr. p 71 1.560 p 12 1.800 140 T 1.250 15 .85 hr. P 24 5 session T 184 5 session I* P , 11:8 1.500 150 80 nr P 40 1 1.200 Park F o r e m a n ............................... P a r k s ................... S3 P 1,060 P atho lo g is t...................................... H o sp ita ls............. 22 P 2,100 Patrolman, P.D............................ Police P 1.182 1.200 Patrolman. P.D., List Ko 1 , , . N.Y.C. TuAnei Auth T 1,421 1.800 Patrolman. P.D., Liat No. 1 . . . Correction................ P 1,427 1,7«9 Patrolman, P,D„ List No. 1 . , . Water, Su pply........ P 1,2(15 i.800 Patrolman. P.D., Ll.st No. 1 . , . W e lfa r e ............... 1.200 P 1,302 Patrolman, P.D., L is t No. 3 . . . M ark et s.................... P 1,800 40 P a v e r , . . . . .....................................T r a n sp o r t a tio n .... 11 day P 34 1 Ph oto grapher............................... H e a l t h ........................... P 1,500 30 Ph ysiotherapy Tech....................... H o sp ita ls.................. P 25 1.200 Playground Director (F em a le ) Park.s ............... T 44 1,200 Playground Director...................P a r k s ............................. T 4 day &8;i Playground Director...................P a r k s ............................. 207 P 1.200' Plum be r...........................................D o c k s ........................... P 27 C day Polic ew om an................................. Correction................. 114 1.760 P P olic ew om an......................... S h erif f............. P 142 1,800 P ;18 1,320 ....................................... Queens C o lle g e ,. .. ‘ .................................................City Colle ge.............. . 1.200 048 P Hotter................................................D o c k s ........................... 900 P 1.400 P 2.775 780 ................................................. H o spit als................. .. Porter .................. H o u s in g ................. P 1,541 l,t>80 P 2..^■n .">40 w /m ........................................... . . . H o s p i t a l s ................... . Porter ................................................... H o spit a ls................. 720 w /n i P 0.233 Public Health N u r se ........, , , , H e a l t h ................... aOO i.ro o P Railroad Clerk ( p r o m .) T r a n sp o r t a tio n .... 65 P or T 83 Sanitation Man. Class A . . . . . . . ..Sanitation................. 1„'.00 P S70 Sanitation Man, Class A . . . . . ., D W S G E ..................... P l.OciO 707 Sanitation Man. Class A T r a n s p o r t a tio n ..., .57 hr P 2.908 Sanitation Man, Class A T r a n sp o r t a tio n ..., .66-.70 hr. P 3»7 Sanitation Man. Class A Public W or ks............ 1 500 P 950 Sanitation Man, Class A Hunter C o lle g e ,. . . P 1.284 1.200 Sanitation Man, Class A H o s p it a l s . .................. 900 P 1.235 Sanitation Man, Class A T ra n sp o rta tio n ,,,, 5.50 P 791 Sanlt’n Man, Cla.sa B (p rom ). Sanitation ............ 1,080 P 70 Section Stockman ( c lo t h in g ) . , W elf are ...................... 2,340 & 1,800 P 10 Section Stockman ( f o o d ) W elf are...................... 2,340 & 1.800 P 10 Signal M aln fn er, B ( p r o m ,).. T r a n s p o r t a tio n .... .80 hr P 15 Social Inv estig ato r...................... W e lfa r e .................... 950 1,500 P Social Investi gato r.......................Child W e lfa r e ........... 1,500 P 083 Special P a tro lm a n ...............Correction........................ .. P 1.8G9 297 Special Patrolm a n Water Supply.......... 1,800 P 312 Special P atro lm an.......................T r a n sp o r t a tio n .... P 1,500 483 Stationary Engineer ( e l e c , ) . . . M ark ets .................... Oday P 47 Stationary Engineer ( s t e a m ) . Pu blic Workf*.......... 9 '} ay P 47 Stenotyplst, Grade 2.....................Civil Service Comm 1,200 P 48 Steiiotypist, Grade 2................... H o s p ita ls ................. 9tX) P 03 Stono. and T ypew rit er.............. L ic en se ........................ T 1,513 1,200 Steno. and T y pew rit er.............. Wate r Su pply............. P 1.487 1,200 Steno. and T y pew rit er.............. W e lfa r e ......................... 9no P 1.51,1 .Structure Malnt’r (p lumbing) .T ransportation........ .75 hr. P 37 Structure Malnt’r (woodworlc) Tran.«"poriation,. , , •To hr. P 41 Tax Counsel. Grade 4 ................. S h er iff........................ 1,800 P 50 Tax Counsel, Grade 4 ...................T unn els ....................... 1,800 T 54 Telephone Operator H o s p ita ls .................. 1,200 P 55 Telephone Operator T r a n s p o r t a tio n .... 960 T 130 Third Rail M a i n t a i n e r . . . . . . . . T r a n sp o r t a tio n .... .70 i:r P ir Title E x a m in e r ............................. H o u s in g .................. 1,800 P 34 Topographical D r a f t s m a n . . . . Water Supply.......... 3.130 P 23 T ow erm an.......................................T ra n sp orta tio n .. . . 80 & 72 iit»t Hr P 19 T ra c km a n.......................................T r a n sp o r t a tio n .,.. Cfl P 196 Tunnel Sergea n t...........................N Y,C, Tunnel Auth 2,400 P 25 Turnstile Maintainer ..................Transporta ti on.......... .80-.93 P 29 Typist. Grade X............................. W e lfa r e ..................... 900 P 2,259 Typist, Grade 1 .................. . , . . . H o u s in g...................... 900 T 3.MI9 Typewriter R e p a ir m a n ,. , , , , , P u roh ase ................... 1,310 1P 30 W atc hm a n-A tten da nt.............. H o u s in g ..................... 1.200 P 587 W atchm an-A tten da nt Transp ort ation........ 25 wh, P 788 W a tc h m a n -A tten d a n t.............. H o sp ita ls ..................... MO P 1,141 W a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t . .. ...........W ate r Supply........... 125 mo. T 1.95S W atc hm a n-A tten da nt................ H o sp ita ls.................... OOiOvi/ia T 1.39J w / m means "With Malntenanc«," Malntalner's Helper. Grp. A ...T r a n s p o r ta tio n ........ M alntali.crs Helper, Grp, A .. Correction................ Maintulner s Helper. Grp. B . . T r a n s p o r t a tio n . .. .. Ma nta ner a Helper. Grp, C . . , Tran.«portatlon........ Maintainer B Helper, Grp C . . . T ran sportation........ M aintainers Helper, Grp. D .. . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . , , M aintain ers Helper. Grp. D .. .T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........ Manage ment A ssista n t...............H o u s in g ..................... fllanagement A ss is ta n t H o u s in g .................... Management A.ssistant. H o u s in g.................... Mechanical Main. Grp, B T r a n s p o r t a t io n . ., .. Medical Insp, ( O b s t e t r i c s ) . .. . H e a l t h ........................ Medical Iiuip, ( P e d i a t r i c s ) . . . . H e a lt h ........................ Medical Insp. ( T . B . ) ...................H e a l t h .......................... MoLorman-Cond’tor ( p r o m .) . . Uransportatlon........ 2;le:4.^ 1,200 3:21:43 2:18:45 4:13:42 4:19:42 i: 9:43 8:18:42 10:14:43 5: 1:14 7:2T:4J 1:1«:44 2:14:43 9:20:42 »;2y:43 «: 8:42 14: 4:44 »: 10:4.1 0:25:15 1:27:4.1 2: 6:44 2: 0:14 10: I; 1,1:45 1:15:45 6: 4:45 11: '.■*3 9:13:43 10:15.44 a:13:44 8:21 :-l3 10: 8:4-* 0:23:42 11: 7;31:-‘5 11: 5:43 5: 1: 9:45 «ruesday> February 17, 1942 PAY RAISES C o n sid e r e d fo r Low-Paid W o r k e r s T h a t m u c h s o u g h t p a y r a is e f o r city e m p loy ees w a s still g r a v e l y doubtful t h is w e e k but, in siste d Assistant B u d g e t D i r e c t o r T h o m a a j . P a t t e r s o n , w a g e b o o sts f o r t h o most u n d e r p a i d c it y em ployeea “a re still b e in g se r io u s ly c o n sid ­ ered.” I n d e e d , M r . P a t t e r s o n in ­ dicated k e e n p r o g r e s s is b e in g n ia d e in t h e s t u d y of t h e lo w e r s a l a r y b r a c k e ts . Mr. P a t t e r s o n p r o m p t l y d e n ie d the a u t h e n t i c i t y of a r e p o r t T h e l e a d e r p ic k e d u p ' i n t h e B o a r d of E s t i m a t e office to t h e e ffe c t that t h e p a y r a is e q u e s tio n will never c o m e u p a t all in a n y sh a p e , n ian n e r a n d f o r m , a s f a r a s o ffi­ cial c o n s id e r a tio n f o r it is c o n ­ cerned. C o n f e r e n c e s D a ily “ You c a n s a y t h e r e a r e c o n f e r ­ ences b e in g h e ld d a ily o n c o m b i­ nations of f i g u r e s ,” sa id M r . P a t ­ terson, a d d in g , “ ajid th e s t u d y of salaries in t h e lo w e r b r a c k e t s is really o c cu p y in g a lot of o u r tim e . A d ju s tm e n ts h a v e b e e n m a d e b e ­ fore in t h e l o w e r s a l a r y r a n g e s , you k n o w , a n d t h e y c a n be m a d e again.” Of c o u rse , m u c h h i n g e s on t h e disposition of s u b m i tt e d e s t i m a t e s for th e d e p a r t m e n t a l b u d g e ts . M r. P a t te r s o n d id s a y ‘‘t h e r e ’s a chance a n d o n ly a c h a n c e ” t h a t any in c r e a s e s m a y be a n n o u n c e d before t h e b u d g e ts o fficia lly c o m a before t h e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e , April 1. H e in d ic a te d M a y o r La.G uardia, f o r in s ta n c e , co u ld c o m e out a t a n y t im e in f a v o r o f a boost. M eanw hile, t h e C o m p tr o l l e r 's office m a i n t a i n e d a c a lm silen c e about t h e w ho le t h in g , c o n t e n t to perm it t h e b u d g e t d i r e c t o r ’s of­ fice to t a k e t h e l e a d in t h e m a t t e r . C ityw ide o r g a n iz a t i o n s c o n ti n ­ ued to p r e s s f o r p a y I n c r e a s e s down t h e line, w i t h a p o st c a r d cam p a ig n still g o in g a lo n g a t a rapid p a ce . LONGWEEK The N e w s B ehind The N o -N e w s D y n a m ic “ B u t c h ” JL aG uardia this weelt w a s a b o u t to in d u lg e in a b o is te r o u s m a y o r a l t y m e a l: eat hia w o rd s. T h e n , su d d e n ly , he decid ed he w o u l d n ’t e a t t h e m a fter all. N e t r e s u l t: “ B u t c h ’s ” p e t sixday w e e k f o r m u n ic ip a l e m plo yees was m o m e n t a r i l y called o ff in one city d e p a r t m e n t and po ssibly others; in t h e s a m e w h ir lw in d fashion, it w a s o n a g a in . T he tr o u b le : “ B u t c h ’s ” decisio n was p u b licized—c o n t r a r y to his wish—a n d he d ecid ed t h a t , i f he couldn’t e at his w o r d s q u ietly, he wouldn’t e a t t h e m a t all. But " B u t c h ” h a d a lr e a d y b een S lo g a n III Is ‘B u s i n e s s C o m m issio n le ss “ H o w d id th e N Y C C iv il S e r ­ v ic e C o m m i s s i o n f u n c t i o n , C o m m issio n less? " T h is q u estio n w a s on th e m i n d s o f m a n y v i s i t o r s to The L E A D E R o ffice la st w eek . “H o w c o m e th e C iv il S e r v ic e C om m ission c e r tifie d m y n a m e," ?sked on e e lig ib le, “w h e n th e r e \vu:> n o C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­ sio n ? ” W lia t h a p p e n e d to th e item s on th e c a le n d a r ? ” a sk ed city e m p lo y e e . “ H o w d o e s >a tiep a rtm en t fu n c tio n w ith o u t a iiea d ? ” se e m e d to b e the g e n e r a l tone o f th e q u e r ie s. We t h o u g h t t h e q u e s tio n s w e re good ones, so we p a id a v isit to the office of t h e C om m ission , stopped in to a s k t h e s a m e q u e s ­ tions of A c tin g S e c r e t a r y W illia m J. M urray , C o n tin u e R o u t in e W o r k In e ac h b u r e a u of t h e C o m m lst h in g s w e r e g o in g a lo n g j u s t *13 usual. T h e a p p lic a tio n b u r e a u on th e s t r e e t floor w a s u p to its neck in w o r k , h a n d i n g o u t o v e r '»O.OQO a p p lic a tio n s in its f i r s t Shortened tw o -w e ek f ilin g period, •“lerks in t h e c e r t i f ic a t i o n b u r e a u a n s w e r i n g t h e u s u a l q ues>ons of t h e f a m i l i a r suspic io u s, 'a r r ie d visitor. “ A r e y o u s u r e m y name w a s c e r t i f i e d ? ” “ W hy P age F iv e C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R T h e R eason fo r a w o r k e r s w e r e o f f o n L in c o l n ’s B irth d a y . T h e o u ts id e w o r k e r s c o u l d n ’t g e t o f f w i t h less t h a n fiv e h o u r s w o r k , a n d t h a t will go o n W a s h i n g t o n ’s Bii th d a y , too. R a is e S i r t : T o g i v e y o u s o m e id e a o f h o w w e , in t h e C i t y s e r v i c e , f e e l a b o u t t h e $ 1 8 0 in c r e m e n t w e a r e a s k i n g fo r , I , f o r o n e , h a v e e x p r e s s e d m y s e l f a s f o l l o w s to th e M a y o r : W h e n p r ic e s are high and sugar is scarce. A n d p in eapple ju ic e is lik e gold. W h e n the C ity is thinking o f raising the fares, I think i t is tim e to g e t "bold." W e ’re asking yo u f o r a y e a r l y O n e-E igh ty, W h ic h is w e e k ly th ree p o in t F o rty-six , W o n ’t y o u help to b o o st the m orale o f a lady. A n d raise us all ou t o f the sticks^ B E A T R IC E P O D E L L , D e p a r t m e n t o f W e lf a r e . h e a rd g rin d in g enam el a g ain st s y llab le s a n d lic k i n g a c o n c o c tio n o f v e r b ia g e a n d p i t u i t a r y juic e , in r e s c i n d i n g h is six -d a y o r d e r t e m p o r a r il y . Here’s the news behind the nonew's, pieced together from many sources: C alls I n C o m m is s io n e r 1. “ B u t c h , ” d e p r e s s e d b y r a g i n g u n p o p u l a r i t y o f h is lon g w e e k o r ­ d e r, called in t h e h e a d of a m a j o r c it y d e p a r t m e n t , c o n f id in g t h a t a n a r r a n g e m e n t r e a l l y o u g h t to be w o r k e d o u t a t e v e r y b o d y ’s leisu re to a llo w c it y e m p lo y e es in t h a t d e p a rtm e n t to h av e a lte rn a te Sat­ u r d a y s o ff. O f c o u rse , t h i s w o u ld a m o u n t to t h e old fiv e a n d oneh a lf - d a y w e e k , b u t “ B u t c h ” a t l e a s t w o u ld h a v e t h e s a t is f a c t io n o f k n o w i n g t h a t t h e six -d a y bogey still e x is te d in s o m e In n o c u o u s f o r m . H e w a s on ly t r y i n g to sa y it w ith synonym s. 2. T h e C o m m i s s i o n e r w a s in­ fo rm ed by “ hizzoner” t h a t every­ t h i n g w a s t o be d o n e so ftly . I f n o b o d y o n t h e o u ts id e k n e w w h a t one or m ore d e p a rtm e n ts w ere d o in g , n o b o d y w o u ld s t i r u p a n y t e m p e s t s . S o m e h o w , t h e six-day w e e k m i g h t b e slid o u t f r o m u n ­ d e r w i t h p r a c t i c a l l y n o te n s io n a n d no p u b lic ity . T h is c o m m is s io n e r , a n d o th e rs , w e r e to ld t h e y c o u ld allo w t h e i r e m p lo y e es e i t h e r L in c o l n ’s or W a s h i n g t o n ’s b i r t h d a y s off, too; t h a t th is p a r t of t h e a r r a n g e m e n t d i d n ’t h a v e t o b e k e p t a s e c re t. R e s u l t o f t h e w h o le b u s in e s s ? T h e r e p o r t w a s m a d e pu b lic p r o p ­ e rty a n d “ B u tc h ” w e n t rig h t back in to h i d i n g a g a in . h e ld t h a t t h e M a y o r h a d n ’t g iv en a n y o r d e r s b u t, w h e n q u e r ie d a b o u t n e x t w eek, a d m i t t e d he c o u ld n ’t “ t h i n k a n y f u r t h e r ” t h a n t h is w eek . W illia m R e id , J r ., C ity C ollecto r, in view o f t h e f a c t t h a t a ty p ic a l S u n d a y p ro d u c e d n in e t a x p a y e r s to be s e rv e d b y 40 e m p loy e es, o r ­ d e r e d t a x o ffice s to be closed on t h e S a b b a t h h e n c e f o r th . H oliday Ban Is E a s e d T h e e a s in g u p o n t h e h o lid a y b a n w a s re c e iv e d by t h e d e p a r t ­ m e n t s in t h e i r o w n i n d iv id u a l w ays. E x a c t l y h a lf t h e f o r c e in P u r ­ c h a s e w a s off L i n c o l n ’s B i r th d a y , a n d t h e o t h e r s will h a v e W a s h ­ i n g t o n ’s B i r t h d a y off. E m p l o y e e s w e r e p e r m i t t e d to c h o o se t h e d a y t h e y w a n te d . l^ lf of S a n i t a t i o n ’s c le ric a l A s U s u a l’ B lu e p r in t V s. M ars W elfare Dept. Sets Up P la n to Help N. Y., I f and W hen C a r e f u l l y p la n n e d , th o r o u g h ly o r g a n iz e d , a b l u e p r i n t e m e r g e d l a s t w e e k f o r h e lp i n g N e w Y o r k ­ e r s in t h e e v e n t w a r ’s f u r y s h o u ld s t r i k e t h e old to w n . T h e b lu e ­ p r i n t, g u id e d t h r o u g h its p r e ­ l im i n a r y s t a g e s b y tall, v e lv e ty W illia m H o d s o n , C o m m is s io n e r of W e lf a r e , is a b a s is f o r e m e r g e n c y a c t i o n b y m e m b e r s o f t h e W e l­ fa re D ep artm ent. T h e D e p a r t m e n t t a k e s on, in a d ­ d itio n to its regrular d u tie s , th e s e jo b s: 1. C o m m u n a l fe ed ing . 2. R e h o u s i n g c itiz e n s d e p riv e d of th eir hom es th ro u g h en­ e m y a c tio n . 3. G iv in g c a s h a llo w a n c es. D a y a n d N ig h t D u ty T h e e m e r g e n c y s t a f f will be o n d a y a n d n i g h t d u ty . The day s t a f f will c o n s i s t of p e r s o n s n o w w o rk in g n e a r re st cen ters. T h e n i g h t s t a f f will c o n s is t o f p e r s o n s liv in g n e a r r e s t c e n te rs . T here is o n e r e s t c e n t e r in e a c h police p r e c i n c t . A n d to e a c h , 10 o r 12 (C o n ti n u e d on P a g e Six) CONDUCTOR TRACKMAN A p p lic a tio n s clo sed . C la s s e s fo r th e a b o v e c ity e x a m in a tio n s w ill fo r m W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 18, a t 1:15, 6 :1 5 a n d 8 :3 0 P .M . M O N D A Y a n d W E D N E S D A Y th e r e a fte r a t sa m e hours. E h y s ic a l c la s s e s m e e t tw ic e w e e k ly in o u r m o d e m l y e q u ip p e d g y m n a s iu m . GRADE 1 GRADE 1 CLERK TYPIST MALE & FEMALE C la s s e s m e e t T U E S D A Y a n d T H U R S D A Y a t 1 :1 5 , 6 :1 5 a n d 8 :3 0 P .M . A p p lic a tio n s c lo se d . — A n y o n e in t e r e s t e d is in v i t e d to a t t e n d a c l a s s s e s s i o n w it h a v ie w o f o b se r v in g th e ty p e o f in stru ctio n o ffe r e d , a fte r w h ic h h e m a y en ro ll if h e so d e sir e s. PATROLMAN PREPARATION S I X F E A T U R E S O F O U R C O U R S E — 1. F r e e M e d ic a l E x a m i n a t i o n . 2. O u t d o o r R u n n i n g T r a c k o n R o o f o f G y m n a s iu m . 3. A g ilit y T e s t E q u ip m e n t . 4. C o o r d in a tio n M a c h in 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 ia l p r e p a r e d b y e x p e r ie n c e d a n d e x p e r t in s t r u c t o r s . 6. P h y s ic a l a n d M en tal C la sse s at h o u r s to su it th e c o n v en ien ce o f th e stu d en t. A tte n d a lectu re a s our g u e st and ta k e a fr e e p h y sic a l tria l e x a m . CARD C o m m iss io n d i d n ’t I g e t a l e t t e r ? ” “ W hen will I g e t a p p o i n t e d ? ” K o u tin e m ed ical ex am in atio n s w e re g o i n g o n in t h e p h y s ic a l a n d m e d ic a l b u r e a u . T h e e x a m in in g d iv isio n w a s c o n ti n u i n g its w o r k of r a t i n g p a s t , a n d p r e p a r i n g fu ­ t u r e , te s ts . P r e p a r a t i o n s f o r insei'vice t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s w e r e be­ ing m a d e a s u s u a l on t h e fifth f l o o r ’s b u r e a u o f t r a i n s . A r o u n d t h e C o m m is sio n W illia m J . R o c k e r a n d h is p a ­ t i e n t s t a f f w e r e h a n d li n g th e u s u a l q u e s t io n s on civil serv ice, a n s w e r i n g t h e in e v ita b le te le p h o n e in t h e B u r e a u o f I n f o r m a t i o n on t h e s e v e n th floor. V is ito r s w e re b e in g t r e a t e d in t h e sa m e, c o u r ­ teous m an n e r. I n th e n e x t office, tall, a ffa b le , W illia m J . M u r r a y , a c t i n g s e c r e ­ t a r y , s u m m e d i t u p, “ T h e r o u t in e w o r k o f t h e C o m m is s io n is go in g o n in t h e r o u t i n e w ay . I t ’s j u s t a s if t h e C o m m is s io n e r s w ere sick. , . O f n e c e ss ity , t h e p u b lic h e a r ­ i n g on t h e c h a n g e in p r o m o tio n r e q u i r e m e n t s s c h e d u le d f o r T h u r s ­ d ay, w a s c a lle d o ff in d efin ite ly . “ T h e ite m s c a m e b e fo re C o m m is ­ s io n e r M o r t o n o n W e d n e s d a y . T h e y w e re o n t h e c a l e n d a r p r a c ­ tic a lly c o n sid e r e d , b u t n o t fo rm ally d isp o se d o f ,” M r. M u r r a y said, “ T h o s e i te m s w h i c h n e e d e d f o rm a l a p p r o v a l \vere laid o v e r .” WAR R e s t C e n te r s S e t U p ' R e s t c e n t e r s will be e s t a b l i s h e d f o r t h e im m e d ia t e a n d t e m p o r a r y c a r e o f n o n - i n ju r e d s u f f e r e r s o f e n e m y a c tio n . T h is m e a n s , a c ­ c o r d i n g to a n o fficia l m e m o r a n ­ d u m , “ p r o v i d in g e m e r g e n c y fe e d ­ ing, c lo th in g , a n d o v e r n i g h t sle ep ­ i n g a c c o m m o d a t i o n s f o r th o se in n e e d . ” T h e R e d C ro ss will r u n th e cen ters. I n a n e xclu siv e in te r v i e w w i t h T he LEADER, C om m issioner H o d s o n r e v e a le d t h a t t h e r e will be s e t u p a n e m e r g e n c y w e l f a r e s t a f f . T h is will c o n s i s t o f m e m ­ b e r s o f t h e p r e s e n t W e l f a r e s ta f f , p lu s p e r s o n n e l f r o m p r i v a t e a g e n ­ cies, p lu s so m e v o lu n te e r s . T h a p e r s o n s s e le c te d f o r t h e w o r k m u s t be p e o p le of e x c e p tio n a l s t a ­ bility, p e o p le w h o k n o \v h o w to h a n d l e o t h e r s in a n e m e r g e n c y . S e le c tio n s will be m a d e by s u ­ p e r v is o r s and a d m in istrato rs. A b o u t 2,000 e m p lo y e e s will be e n ­ g a g e d in t h is a u x il i a r y w o r k . T h e i r t r a i n i n g will c o m e a f t e r w o r k i n g h o u r s ; t h e y will c o n ti n u e t h e i r p r e s e n t d u t ie s u n im p a ir e d ^ T h o s e n o w e n g a g e d in e f fe c tiv e c iv ilia n d e f e n s e a c t i v it i e s will p r o b a b ly n o t be ch o se n . O pen A l l D a y M on day, Feb. 23 ( W a s h in g to n ’s B ir t h d a y ) Now T hey D eny I t F u r t h e r r e s u l t s : All t h e c o m ­ m is s io n e r s th is w e e k , in clu d in g t h e o n e t h e m a y o r is s a i d to h a v e s p o k e n to, s u m m a r i l y d e n ie d th e e x is te n c e of a n y m a y o r a l i t y o rd e r to a b o lish t h e six -d a y w eek. T h e h ead s of W elfare, S a n ita ­ tio n, P u b l i c W o r k s , P u r c h a s e , P a r k s , a n d W a t e r Su pp ly, f o r i n ­ s t a n c e , sa id t h e y n e v e r h e a r d of a n y s u c h o r d e r . T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n sa id it h a d n ’t h e a r d of a n y t h i n g of th e k in d . E v e n L e s t e r Stone, th e M a y o r ’s s e c r e t a r y , a n d C a p ta in J a m e s H a r t i n , a id e to t h e M ayor, in s i s t e d t h e y w e r e in t h e d a r k . A l m e r i n d o P o r tf o lio , tr e a s u r e r , o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t of F in a n c e , P u b l i c W o r k s M ix e d Up P u b l i c W o r k s w a s r a t h e r m ix e d u p a b o u t t h e w h o le th in g . S om e s e c tio n s w e re le f t w i t h d k e le to n s t a f f s a n d so m e h a d h a l f t h e p e r ­ s o n n e l m is s i n g on L i n c o l n ’s B i r t h ­ day. T h a t m e a n s t h a t so m e w o r k e r s will g e t W a s h i n g t o n ’s B i r t h d a y off, too. S om e c h o se t o w o r k , o t h e r s w e r e a ssig n e d . W e l f a r e s p lit t h e d a y a s e m ­ p lo yees c h o se a m o n g t h e m s e lv e s a b o u t 50-50. W a t e r S u p p ly h a d a n e v en sp lit, too, b u t w e r e a s s ig n e d t h e i r h o lid a y s off, a s w a s P a r k s . 4. R e g i s t r a t i o n o f c ivilia n s. 5. I m p a r t i n g i n f o r m a t i o n f o r cit-» izens. 6. C o o r d i n a t i n g t h e w o r k of prU v a t e w e l f a r e a g e n c ie s . I n all t h i s w o rk , t h e r e will b e close c o - o p e r a tio n b e tw e e n th e d e ­ p a r t m e n t s a n d t h e R e d C ross. PU N C H OPERATOR A p p lic a tio n s w ill b e r e c e iv e d u n til fu r tlie r n o tic e fo r A lp h a b e tic C a rd P u n c h O p e r a to r . A n o t h e r t e s t 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 i s 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 on th .q . O u r 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 it 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 fu t u r e , b u t a ls o q u a lif ie 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 ia l fie ld . A g o o d t y p i s t m a y e f f i ­ cien tly o p e r a te a card p u n ch m a ch in e a fte r 60 h o u rs o f in stru ction . M OTOR VEHICLE E n tr a n c e s a la r y $ 2 ,4 0 0 p er a n n u m . 8 : 3 0 p .m . 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MDELEHANTY i N S T i m ^ • 1 1 5 E a s t 1 5 th S tr e e t, N . Y. C . S T u y v e s a n t 9 - 6 9 0 0 • IPage S ix CIVIL SE R V IC E L E A D E R WAR '(C on tin u ed f r o m P a g e F ive) e m p lo y e e s will be a s s ig n e d . S h o u ld jenomy a c tio n c o m e to N e w Y o rk , t h o s e a s s ig n e d to p i e c i n c t s will im m e d i a t e l y c ea se w h a t e v e r w o r k t h e y a r e d o in g a n d p ro c e e d to t h e i r s t a ti o n s . T h e m e t h o d e s ta b lis h e d f o r c o m m u n a l f e e d in g is t h is : F i r s t , b y is s u i n g t ic k e ts w h ic h c a n be iis e t^ in c o o p e r a ti n g r e s t a u r a n t s . T h e t ic k e ts will be d i s t r ib u t e d by t h e r e g u l a r s ta ff. E f f ic ie n c y Ih K e y n o te T h e p la n h a s b e en w o r k e d u p o v e r m a n y m o n th s . E v e r y d e ta il o f it h a s b een g o ne o v e r to elim i­ n a t e p ossib le s o u rc e s of c o nflic t, c o n f u s io n , o r in effic ie n cy. 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R ed C ross W ar F und S A Y H ELLO A TO tic u l a r l y h a p p y t o h a v e t h i s Job u n d e r h is w in g , b e c a u s e f o r t h e f i r s t tim e , t h e W e l f a r e D e p a r t ­ m e n t c a n do its w o r k in t h e p u blic i n t e r e s t w i t h o u t t h e c a r p ­ ing, b i tt e r , f r e q u e n t l y u n r e a s o n ­ i n g c r it i c i s m w h i c h a f f li c te d so m u c h o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s w o r k . “ I a m g l a d t h a t w e c a n do th is w o r k in a k i n d ly m a n n e r , w i t h o u t h a v in g to a s k a b o u t a m a n ’s b a n k a c c o u n t, o r v i s i t h i s r e la t iv e s a n d f r i e n d s . ” H o d s o n p a id h i g h t r i b ­ u t e to la b o r f o r " t h e m a g n i f i c e n t r e s p o n s e ” h e re c e iv e d in d ev elo p ­ in g t h e p la n . A sk D e f e r m e n t Of F ir e m e n A n o th er le tte r a p p ea lin g for the d e f e r m e n t of f i r e m e n w a s r e ­ c eive d b y local d r a f t b o a r d m e m ­ b e r s la te l a s t w e e k . P re v io u s ly , local se le c tiv e se r v ic e o fficia ls h a d re ce iv e d a c o m m u n i c a t io n f r o m C o m m is s io n e r W a l s h o f t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t o n t h e s a m e su b je ct. L a s t w e e k ’s l e t t e r w a s sig n e d by W illia m B a y b r o o k s , a c t i n g c h a i r m a n o f t h e f ire p r e v e n tio n c o m m i tt e e o f t h e C ity D e f e n s e C ouncil, a n d e n d o r s e d b y f o r t y m e m b e r s of t h e M a y o r ’s b u s in e s s a d v is o r y c o m m i tt e e . I n his l e t t e r Mr. B a y b r o o k s s a i d : ‘‘U n d e r t h e p e c u l i a r c o n d itio n s p r e v a i l in g in N e w Y o r k , a d e q u a t e p r o t e c t io n a g a i n s t fire d a n g e r c a n n o t be a f f o r d e d b y u n t r a i n e d a n d i n e x p e r ie n c e d m e n . W e a p ­ peal to yo u f o r a s s i s t a n c e in se­ cu rin g th e d e fe rm e n t of m em bers of t h e i m if o r m e d f ir e - f i g h t in g fo rc es. W e feel t h a t t h e s e ex­ p e r ie n c e d m e n a r e v ita lly ne ed e d h e re, w h e r e t h e y c a n be of t h e g r e a t e s t possible se rv ice . “ M o re o v e r, in v iew of t h e la r g e n u m b e r of m e n a v a ila b le f o r m il­ i t a r y t r a i n i n g , t h e d e f e r m e n t of t h e s e f i r e m e n co uld n o t po ssib ly r e s u l t in a n y loss to t h e m il i t a r y forces a t th e p re s e n t tim e .” I n h is r e c e n t l e t t e r to t h e s a m e d r a f t b o a r d m e m b e r s , F’ire C h ief and C om m issioner P a tr ic k W alsh sa id : "1 a m m a k i n g a p e r s o n a l a p p e a l to y o u r b o a r d to d e f e r f ir e m e n . I a m d o in g t h is b e c a u s e I s in ­ c e r e ly believe t h a t , in t h e I n t e r e s t o f pub lic s a f e ty , t h e s e m e n s h o u ld be k e p t in N e w Y o r k C ity a s m e m b e r s of t h e F iz e D e p a r t m e n t . 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The S ta te o f N ew Y ork S ayai SA TISF Y TH IR ST FO RTIF Y HEALTH D R I N K M I L K ! The 6r««t S«al of tho Stat* of Now Yorii For C W \L \ \ AFRIENDLY SERVICE W IT H g £ R V \C E e m p l o v e e e s H is .$8,500-a-year jo b a s p r e s i­ d e n t o f t h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e r­ vice C o m m is sio n h a n g s in t h e b a la n c e , d e p e n d i n g o n t h e w o rd of M a y o r F io r e llo H. L a G u a r d ia , fo r w h o m K e r n on c e w o r k e d a s law s e c r e t a r y a n d w h o s e p ro te g e K e r n h a s lo n g b een c o n sidere d . A lo n g w i t h h i s p r o f e s s io n a l col­ league, D r . W a lla c e S. S a y re , K e r n w a s s u s p e n d e d a w e e k ago F r i d a y , a n s w e r e d re m o v a l c h a r g e s la s t M on d a y , a n d to d a y w o n d e r s w h e t h e r M a y o r L a G u a r d i a will a c t u a ll y re m o v e t h e m f r o m office. M e a n w h ile , f o u r n a m e s h a v e been m e n t i o n e d by C ity H a ll in ti­ m a t e s a s p o ssib ilitie s f o r t h e to u g h jo b of Civil S e rv ice C o m ­ m is sio n er. E li n o r e H e r r i c k , r e g io n a l d i r e c t o r of t h e N L R B ; G o o d h u e L iv in g s to n , J r . , se c r e ­ t a r y of t h e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t ; A M IL L IO N F R IE N D S lU iilt on u n u s u a l v a l u e and ex cep tio n a l serv ice W e lfa re C om m ission er H o d so n has d e v ise d a plan i o r fee d in g and housing N e w Y o r k e r s in case w ar s trik e s the city. W e l ­ fare em p lo y e e s w il l help do the jo b , H . E li o t K a p l a n , E x e c u t iv e Sec­ r e t a r y o f t h e Civil S e rv ic e R e ­ f o r m A s so c ia tio n , a n d M ic h a e l W h ite , S e c r e t a r y of t h e H o s p it a ls D ep artm ent. B u t w in , lose o r d r a w , no on e In t h e c ity to d a y d e n ie s t h a t P a u l K e r n h a s c ro sse d t h e t h r e s h o ld of a n e w t u r n in h is c a r e e r . I f t h e M a y o r r e t u r n s K e r n to h is office a t 299 B ro a d w a y , t h e Civil S e rv ice h e a d goes b a c k on th e jo b w i t h th e enorm ous p r e s tig e of h a v i n g told L a G u a r d i a o ff . . . a n d g o t te n a w a y w ith it. T h is is t h e s a m e L a G u a r d i a w h o h a s b e en q u o te d so o f te n a s s a y ­ in g t h a t h e a r g u e s only w i t h ex­ c o m m issio n e rs. B a c k e d by M a n y G r o u p s I f K e r n is f i n a lly re m o v e d , he lea ve s office w i t h t h e c h e e r s of m a n y f o r c e s a m i d s t t h e cat-calls. H e leav es office o n ly a f t e r s u c h p o w e rfu l r e f o r m g r o u p s a s t h e C itiz en s U n io n a n d t h e C ity Af­ f a ir s C o m m itte e h a v e t a k e n h is side a s a g a i n s t t h e M a y o r. H e lea v e s o ffice w i t h a n u m b e r of legal a r g u m e n t s b o l s t e r i n g a p r o ­ t e s t a g a i n s t t h e r e m o v a l t h a t will p ro b a b ly be t a k e n r i g h t u p to t h e C o u r t of A p p e a ls. A n d he le a v e s office w i t h a re p u ta tio n for c o u r a g e t h a t h a s c om e f r o m f r i e n d s a n d e n e m ie s a like . T he H earing L a s t w e e k ’s p u b lic h e a r i n g , o n e of t h e c i t y ’s c h ie f to p ic s of l u n c h ta b le t a l k t h e s e p a s t se v e n d a y s, s t a r t e d o ff d r a m a t ic a l l y . A s soon a s t h e p r i n c i p a ls h a d se a te d t h e m s e lv e s in t h e M a y o r ’s office in C ity H a ll, M a y o r L a ­ G u a r d i a r e a d a lis t o f c h a r g e s a g a i n s t t h e t h r e e - m e m b e r C om ­ m ission. H e a s s e r t e d , in e sse n se , t h a t a ne w s r e le a s e issu e d by t h e C o m m issio n on T h u r s d a y b e f o r e w a s I n a c c u r a te , a n d t e n d e d to b r i n g d is r e s p e c t a n d loss of c o n ­ fid en ce u p o n t h e c i t y ’s c h ie f legal M n n l i i i t l i u i : 4Mi . \ i e . \ 14lli S t r u ti T N o ii; M a in A iCIIiNoif !^In. 34lh S t. « 7 |li Av<> ltroolil.vii: 446 F u l l o i i lit ilo.vt n r o i i x i 148lh SI. AL' 3rd Av<N c u a r U ; llr«ia<l A: M a r k e t Sin. •lunial<-»: 161-19 J a m a i c a A v r I'.'li/.ahelli: 1140 U. .J er sey St. I'liisliiiiK; 3U.61 M a in SI. A LI. O r r K ’KS ONK I' I.KillT Didlteiitiiiig t l * - OI’K.N VO 0 I*. U ii i lf ii in n l£x<-liisi\'elv o ffic e r, C o r p o r a ti o n C o u n se l W il­ lia m C. C h a n le r . M o rto n F i r s t to A n sw er F i r s t to a n sw e r w as F e rd in a n d Q. M o r to n , N e g r o , h i g h ly - r e ­ s p e c te d D e m o c r a t, o c c u p a n t of a p o sitio n in t h e C o m m is sio n f o r a g e n e r a ti o n . S h a k i n g , o b v io usly still u n r e c o v e r e d f r o m t h e Illness t h a t had k e p t him abed th e pre­ c e d i n g s e v e r a l d a y s , M o r to n ex­ plained t h a t h e h a d n o t been a t t h e m e e t in g t h a t a p p r o v e d t h e r e ­ lea se . L a G u a r d i a e x o n e r a te d h im , a n d s e n t h im b a c k to 299 B r o a d ­ w a y w i t h th e c o m m e n t t h a t t h e C o m m is sio n h a s b e e n w i t h o u t a c o m m is s io n e r lo n g e n o u g h . T h e n S. S t a n le y K r e u t z e r , a t ­ to rn ey fo r K e rn a n d Sayre, en­ g a g e d in a b r ie f b a tt l e w i t h t h e M a y o r on t h e le g a lity of t h e p r o ­ c e e d in g s. A f t e r p e a c e h a d b e en m a d e , K r e u t z e r r e a d a lo n g lis t o f leg al o b je c tio n s t h a t will p r o b ­ a b ly be r e c ite d a g a i n sh o u ld t h e m a t t e r c o m e to c o u r t. B u t t h e s e p r e li m in a r i e s w e r e sp e e d ily f o r g o t te n a s t h e tall, b lo n d K e r n r o se to h is fe e t. T h is w as th e sam e K e rn w ho h a d been b u f f e te d fo r y e a r s b y n e w s ­ p a p e r s a n d in v e s ti g a ti n g c o m m i t ­ te e s, a b o u t to h a v e h is d a y in c o u r t. A u d ie n c e S p e ll-B o u n d F o r th e ensuing hour, K e rn k e p t sp ell-bo u nd t h e a u d ie n c e of r e p o r te r s , c ity officials, a n d r e p ­ r e s e n t a t i v e s of Civil S e rv ice o r ­ g a n iz a tio n s . H e f i r s t l a u n c h e d a d e fe n s e of h is r e c o r d a s p r e s i d e n t o f t h e c i t y ’s Civil S e rv ice C o m ­ m issio n , e x p la in e d th e events le a d i n g u p to t h e is s u a n c e o f t h e n e w s re le as e, h i n te d a t “ o t h e r , r e a s o n s ” fo r h is re m o v a l, r e a d a re c o r d of a lle g ed m is d e e d s a g a i n s t th e m e r i t s y s te m on t h e p a r t of C h a n l e r ’s L a w D e p a r t m e n t . Then, w ith M ayor L a G u a rd ia b u t t h r e e f e e t in f r o n t of h im , K e r n le t loose a n a t t a c k on t h e M a y o r h im s e lf. S a r c a s tic , m ild , frie n d ly , jo c u la r , a n g r y , e v en h is ­ trio n ic , K e r n a c c u s e d t h e M a y o r o f d e s e r ti n g th e lib e ra l c a u s e f o r w h ic h h e once sto o d. W h ile t h e r e p o r te i’s s c rib b le d fu rio u sly , K e r n c o n ju r e d u p o n e p ith y p h ra se a f te r a n o th e r: ‘‘T h e f a w n i n g s y c o p h a n ts w h o n o w s u r r o u n d y o u will so m e d a y 2,778 n a m e s . A l t h o u g h m a n y ap, p o i n t m e n t s a s s t r e e t - c a r operator.^ In t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n h a v e b e e n m a d e f r o m t h i s list c o m p a r a t i v e l y f e w a p p o in t m e n t s h a v e b e e n m a d e to p o sitio n s of a u t o e n g in e m a n . D e p a r t m e n t s in w h i c h M r. S p ie g el will a t t e m p t to re p la c e e m p lo y e es w o r k i n g o u t of t it l e w i t h a u t o e n g in e m a n eli, g ib le s a r e P a r k s , P o lice , F i r e , a n d c e r t a i n b o r o u g h p r e s i d e n t s ’ of­ fices. T h e c o m m i tt e e o f t h e eligibles w h i c h Is h a n d l i n g t h is s itu a t i o n consists of V in cen t J . F a lrb ro th e r, 95 E l t o n S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n ; C. B r u n n e r , 6107 W o o d sid e A venue, W o o d sid e, L. I ., a n d V i n c e n t J . C a c a c e , 80 A c a c ia A v e n u e , G r e a t K ills, S t a t e n I s la n d . All eligibles o n t h e lis t a r e u r g e d b y t h e c o m . m i t t e e to a t t e n d t h e n e x t m e e tin g . C o u r t C a lls C o m m is s io n W rong P a u l J. K e rn w as h it from an ­ o th e r source late last w eek w hen t h e A p p e lla te D iv isio n r u le d t h a t t h e C o m m is s io n h a d n o r i g h t ig­ n o r i n g its o w n r e g u la t io n s an d c h a n g i n g r u le s g o v e r n in g a civil s e r v ic e te s t. ' ‘T h e C o m m is sio n , a s a m a t t e r o f c o n v en ie n ce , c h o se to ig n o r e its o w n r e g u la t io n In o r d e r to provid® m o r e c a n d i d a t e s to m e e t t h e needs o f t h e s e r v ic e ,” t h e c o u r t held in a n o p in io n w r i t t e n b y A s so c ia te J u s t i c e A l b e r t C oh n . “ T h is it m a y n o t do. T h e r u le s of t h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n , h a v in g t h e fo rc e a n d e f f e c t of law , m u s t b e r e s p e c t e d to t h e s a m e d e g r e e .’’ T h e c o u r t m a d e its r u l in g in a s u i t b y J o h n P o s s a n d e ig h t o th e r p r o v is io n a ls of t h e D e p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c W o r k s , h o ld in g t h a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s d i c t u m “ frus­ t r a t e d ” c o m p e titio n r e q u ir e d by t h e S t a t e C o n s t i t u ti o n a n d Civil S e rv ic e L a w . T h e c o u r t, s u s ta i n e d a decision b y S u p r e m e C o u r t J u s t i c e D en is O ’L e a r y C o h a la n d i r e c t i n g th e C o m m is sio n to c a n c e l f o u r eligible lis ts f o r s t a t i o n a r y e n g in e e r, to v a c a te ap p o in tm en ts m ad e from t h e lis t a n d to h o ld a n e w series o f e x a m s f o r t h e job. {C on lin u ed on p age E ig h te e n ) THE LAW Monas+er/ Secrets E n g in e m e n S u e F or City J o b s T h e A u to E n g i n e m a n E lig ib le s A s so c ia tio n will t a k e leg al a c t i o n to re p la c e city e m p lo y e e s w o r k i n g o u t of title a s a u t o e n g in e m a n . T o th is end, t h e y h a v e r e t a i n e d S a m u e l A. Spiegel, a t t o r n e y of 258 B r o a d w a y . M r. S piegel will a d d r e s s t h e n e x t m e e t i n g of t h e a s s o c ia tio n , T u e s d a y , M a r c h 3, a t t h e R a n d School, 7 E a s t 15th S tr e e t. T h e a u t o e n g in e m a n list, p r o m u l ­ g a t e d M a r c h 1, 1941, c o n ta i n s . . . THE FO R B ID D E N K N O W L E D G E O F TIBET What •tran||[e aecrett of nature «f« locked within the mountain fu tneta of Tibet? What control over the forces of the Univerae do theae cloUtered aagea exercise? For cen­ turies the world haa sou«ht to know the aource of their power—to learn (Ac/r m a t U r y oJUJt, and U%tlr Jmttdlu J q t o M r € o m i n t p r e b U m * with which the masses of mankind atiU atruggle. Have they aelfishly deprived humanity of these rar* teachlnga? WRITE FOR TH» FREE BOOK Like the streams that trickle from the Him­ alayan heichts to the plateaus below, IAc grtal Irutha of these brotherhoods have , deacended tlirouch t ^ ages. 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I t all b e g a n w h e n H e r s h k o w i t z pu rsu ed and overpow ered a b u r­ g l a r w h o w a s f le e in g f r o m a n a p a r t m e n t h o u se a t 527 E a s t 84th S tr e e t, M a n h a t t a n . W h ile en r o u t e in a t a x i c a b to t h e 23rd p re cin t, a s t r u g g l e e n su e d , w i t h th e th ie f b r e a k i n g loose, a n d j u m p i n g f ro m t h e c a r . T h e c h a s e w a s soon on a g a in . T h e th ie f w a s o nce a g a i n o v e r p o w e r e d in a n ap artm en t v e s tib u le on 87th F!NE EYE GLASSES a s low a s $ 7 COMMUNITV OPTICIRNS T uesday, February 17, 1942 IM PO R T A N T Income T a x es Must B e Paid I Can Save Money for You Ily Molviiiff Voiir TAX I'rublein IteuNoiiahU; Fees S I K G B K R T I I O F J ’M A N N i«Oi S e c o n d Avo. N .Y .C . 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A fte r th e p risoner had been Jbe ROSICRUCIAM t u r n e d o v e r to t h e police a u t h o r i ­ Allone Sa« Joia, Calif, t ie s F o r e m a n H e r s h k o w i t z r e ­ U.S.A. t u r n e d to t h e p a r k a r e a w h e r e t h e th ie f w as first app reh en d ed , a n d fo u n d n u m e r o u s a r ti c le s of je w e l­ ry , c o n s i s t in g of a p e a r l n e c k la c e , silv e r c i g a r e t t e cases, f r a t e r n i t y m W M \ W m W m V m \ W m W m V » pins, c o m p a c ts a n d s e v e r a l o t h e r a r tic le s , all o f w h i c h w e r e i d e n t i ­ ON ALL KENTKD fie d by t h e o w n e r of t h e a p a r t ­ m e n t w h ic h h a d b e en b u rg la riz e d . C o m m is s io n e r R obert Moses, w h e n in f o r m e d of t h e fe a t, e x ­ RENT A NEW p re s s e d h is p e r s o n a l c o m m e n d a ­ PORTABLE ROYAL tio n f o r th is n o t e w o r th y a c t . T h e LAKGB SELECTION OF d e p a r t m e n t , he said, “ is p r o u d to ALL LATE MODEL BCH1NES8 re co g n ize s u c h e x c e p tio n a l p e r ­ >IA<'IIINBS f o r m a n c e of a n in d iv id u a l e m ­ ployee. I a m s o r r y t h a t b u d g e t ­ Royal a r y a n d Civil S e rv ice r u le s d o n o t Underwood p e r m i t of m a t e r ia l r e c o g n itio n of su c h a n a c t . ” Remington FR EE PRACTICE TYPEWRITERS Fem ale P a r k A tte n d a n ts Dine T h e a n n u a l d i n n e r d a n c e of th e W om en P a rk A tten d an ts was h e ld a t C h i n ’s R e s t a u r a n t , 44th S tre et and B roadw ay, M a n h a tta n , on M o n d a y ev en in g , F e b . 16th. L. C. Smith Woodstock IVe Deliver and Call for Mac-binea At All B&auiinatlona Tboutanda Have Pasard on Our Macbinea WILLIAM WEISS us W E S T S7th 8 T K E B T LONG. 6-2481 Tuesday, February 17, 1942 CIVIL SERVICE ' TESTS New S e r i e s C o n ta in s 5 7 E x a m s New Y o rk S t a te t h is w e e k o p e n s a new s e r ie s o f e x a m i n a t i o n s , some o p e n to all q u a li f i e d r e s i­ dents of t h e S t a te , o t h e r s o p e n only to r e s i d e n t s o f p a r t i c u l a r counties. A p plicatio ns a r e n o w re a d y , a n d niay be o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e o ffice s of the S t a te Civil S e rv ic e D e p a r t ­ ment, S t a t e O ffic e B u ild in g , A l­ bany, o r a t t h e o ffice s o f t h e State Civil S e rv ice D e p a r t m e n t , 80 Center S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k City. For m o st of t h e e x am s, f ilin g Is open u n t il M a r c h . T h e e x a m i n a ­ tions will, e x c e p t in a f e w cases, be held M a r c h 28. 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B u c k le y B r y a n , t h e B u d g e t D ire cto r; S e n a to rs Jo e H a n ley a n d Jo h n J. D u n nigan, an d A ssem b ly m an A bbot Low M o f f a t, W a y s a n d M e a n s c h a i r ­ m an. In t h e F u tu r e T h e S t a t e l a w s a y s t h a t t it l e s o f o p e n c o m p e t it i v e t e s t s r e q u e s t ­ e d b y d e p a r t m e n t s a n d I n s t i tu ­ tio n s m u s t b e p u b lic ly a n n o u n c e d f o r 15 d a y s b e f o r e t h e S t a t e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n t a k e s a c tio n . D u r i n g tliis p e r io d e m p lo y e e s w h o believ e t h e r e is a f ie ld f o r p r o m o ­ tio n to th e title a r e u rg e d to com ­ m u n ic a te w ith th e S ta te Com­ m is sio n . T h e fo llo w in g t i t l e s a r e n o w b e in g a d v e r t i s e d ( t h e d a te d e n o te s w h e n t h e f i f t e e n d a y s a r e u p): F e b . 18 — N i a g a r a S a n a to r i u m , J u n i o r D ie tic ia n . F e b . 18—N i a g a r a S a n a to r i u m , D ie tic ia n . F e b . 18—S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d , S e n io r p e r s o n n e l a d m i n i s t r a t o r . F e b . 20—U l s t e r C o u n t y T B H o s ­ p ita l, A s s i s t a n t p h y sic ia n . F e b . 20—St. L a w r e n c e C o un ty, P u b lic W e l f a r e , A c c o u n t c le rk . p r a c t i c e in e f f e c t in W a s h i n g t o n a n d N e w Y o r k C ity. M r. F r a n k l i n a lso r e c o m m e n d e d : “ E sta b lish in g a m a x im u m vacatio n p e rio d to tw o w e e k s ; e s t a b ­ lis h in g m i n i m u m s i c k - le a v e w i t h p a y ; e li m in a t io n o f e m p lo y e e s w h o s e s e rv ic e s m a y be c u r ta i le d w i t h o u t s e r i o u s h a r m ; r e v e r s e th e t r e n d t o w a r d a m u l t i t u d e o f h ig h s a l a r i e d o fficia ls f o r c iv ilia n d e ­ fe n s e a n d r e s t o r e a g r e a t e r m e a s ­ u r e o f v o l u n te e r s e r v i c e ; a m e n d ­ m e n t o f t h e m i l i t a r y l a w to dis­ c o n ti n u e d i f f e r e n ti a l p a y f o r s t a t e e m p lo y e es in m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e . ” Says Im m o ra lity E x is ts T h e o t h e r sid e w a s r e p r e s e n t e d by s p o k e s m e n of s t a t e w o r k e r s in c lu d in g E u g e n e F . H e lb ig , p r e s i ­ d e n t o f C r e e d m o o r L o c a l. S ta te , C o u n ty , a n d M u n ic ip a l W o r k e r s , CIO, w h o u r g e d t h a t all s t a t e i n ­ s t i t u t i o n e m p lo y e e s b e b r o u g h t u n d e r t h e F e l d - H a m i l to n c a r e e r law , w i t h its g u a r a n t e e d a n n u a l p a y rises. H e a lso r e v e a le d t h a t he h ad addressed an open letter to c le r g y m e n o f t h e s t a t e , s e t t i n g f o r t h a lle g e d i m m o r a l c o n d it i o n s a n d e m p lo y e e a b u s e s in t h e s t a t e h o s p ita ls , a n d h a d a s k e d f o r a s ­ s i s t a n c e in o b t a i n i n g a le g isla tiv e in v e s ti g a ti o n . N u m e ro u s o th er s p e a k e r s c o n m i e n te d in t h e s a m e vein . O n e of t h e c le r g y m e n i n te r e s t e d in t h e s i t u a t i o n o u t lin e d b y M r. H e lb ig , in d ic a te d in a l e t t e r , is t h e R e v . J . W. M o ld e n h a w e r , f o r ­ m e r l y of A lb a n y, n o w p a s t o r of th e F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h of N e w Y o r k C ity. H a r o l d J . F i s h e r , p r e s i d e n t of t h e S t a t e Civil S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A sso c ia tio n , s a i d 80 p e r c e n t of s t a t e e m p lo y e e s .g e t u n d e r $ 2 , 0 0 0 a y e a r a n d t h a t “ it is s im p ly im ­ p o ssib le f o r th o s e in t h e s e w a g e b r a c k e t s to a b s o r b r a p id ly - r is in g liv in g c o s t s . ” H e sa id t h e r e a r e o v e r 1,500 jo b v a c a n c i e s in s t a t e h o s p i t a l s a n d p eop le will n o t t a k e t h e m —a t s t a t e w a g e s. T h e r e is no such th in g as “ o v e rtim e ” com ­ p e n s a ti o n f o r s t a t e e m p lo y ees, he sa id . H e a d v o c a t e d a d o p ti o n of t h e A s s o c ia t io n ’s p a y r ise p lan b a se d o n p e r c e n t a g e i n c r e a s e s in line w i t h c h a n g e s in liv in g co sts. Mental Hygiene Notes By JO H N F. M O N TG O M ERY S ta tu s o f th e L is t T h e l a t e s t s t a t u s o f t h e eligible list f o r h o sp ita l a t t e n d a n t s in zone one; A vail. E lig . BuffalD C raitr M. ......... F. Prov E inp l. H ‘ — M C olon y F. a G o w n n d a ___ N ew ark ___ R o cliester . . . W i l l a r d ......... « 13 •JO 19 9 42 3 — T h e r e h a v e b e e n 439 p e r m a n e n t a p p o i n t m e n t s m a d e f r o m t h e 1940 lis t a n d 132 p e r m a n e n t a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s h a v e been m a d e f r o m t h e 1941 r e g is te r . A t o ta l of 113 p r o ­ v isio n al a p p o i n t m e n t s h a s b e en m ad e . ■The h o s p ita l a t t e n d a n t r e p o r t f o r zone tw o : E lig . A v a il. M. F. 18 U tica ... M arcy .., ...................— Uom e S y r . P a y .................— Syr. S ta te S . . . — B ln g lia in to n .. — S t. L a w r e n c e . 3 19 8 17 S 2 P r o v . U n fil. E m pl. 10 V ac. a 3l» 30 3 a 34 A to ta l of 473 p e r m a n e n t a p ­ p o i n tm e n ts h a s b e e n m a d e f ro m t h e 1940 list, 93 f r o m t h e J u n e . 1941, r e g is te r . T o ta l p r o v is io n a l a p p o i n t m e n t s a m o u n t to 116. K o n d r a t D is c u s s e s P a y - R a is e B i l l s STATE O u r d e le g a tio n in A l b a n y la s t w e e k w a s told t h a t t h e B a r r e t t bills w e r e in t h e W a y s a n d M e a n s C o m m itte e , a n d t h a t t h e h e a r i n g w o u ld be p o s tp o n e d . W e ’r e for t h e B a r r e t t bill c o n t a i n i n g t h e F e l d - H a m i l to n p ro v isio n s. W e ’re a g a i n s t t h e C a te n a c c io bills b e ­ c a u s e t h e y a r e b a d ly d r a w n , a n d t h e i n c r e a s e s v a r y in a n u n f a i r m a n n e r.” W a s s a ic h a tte r M rs. E ls a S c h w a n k , of th e G i r l s ’ S e rv ic e b u ild ing , I3 in N e w Y o r k f o r a f o r t n i g h t ’s v isit . . . .Tohn Robinson, of the B oys’ g ro u p , is on a tw o w eeks’ v a c a t io n a n d v i s i ti n g in Ellenville. . . . R o b e r t B la k e , F u lto n , h a s a c c e p te d a p o sitio n in t h e B o y s ’ g ro u p . . . . M rs. E l m e r M id d le m a st, of H a r t f o r d , Conn., h f o r m e r em p lo y e e, s p e n t s e v e ra l d a y s a s a g u e s t of M r. a n d Mrs. G ilb e r t S m ith . . . . M iss E v a R ober, of P h i l l ip s p o r t, h a s o b ta in e d a p o s t in th e G i r l s ’ g r o u p . . . .Mrs. C a r r ie W o rm e ll, of t h e S e w in g room , is h a v i n g a t w o - w e e k s ’ v a ­ c a tio n in T roy, w h e r e s h e ’s v isit­ in g re la tiv e s . . . . M rs. M a r g a r e t F r e e r h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r d u tie s in t h e B o y s ’ g r o u p fo llo w in g a n a b s e n c e of tw o m o n th s . . . . Mr. a n d M rs. J o s e p h R o se lli a r e e n ­ jo y in g t h e f r u i t s of a t w o - w e e k s ’ v a c a tio n w i t h r e la tiv e s in M id d le ­ to w n (hope Joe h a s n ’t any m o th e r - in - la w tr o u b le ) . . . . P r i ­ v a te G le n D u g a n , a f o r m e r e m ­ ployee, v is ite d f r i e n d s h e r e th e o t h e r day. . . . M iss R o s e W h ite , o f t h e G i r l s ’ g ro u p , • visite d h e r h o m e in W in g d a le r e ce n tly . KEY PUNCH COURSE IB M K EY PUNCHES OF ALL T Y PE S Clasflps atnrt immediately. Mnchines oixmtinriH and pliiic boitrd ^viriiiK- of Tiibiiliitor, R<irter a n d Huinmnr.v iteproducer. 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P h o n e : S T e r l i n g 3-7660 O n e of t h e B a r r e t t bills w o u ld ►»» p e r m i t em p lo y e es to re c e iv e com - , m u t a t i o n w h e n l iv in g o u ts id e i n ­ s t i t u t i o n s fo r o t h e r r e a s o n s t h a n A L B A N Y . — R e p e r c u s s io n s of “ over - cro w d in g ” a n d a n o th e r P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt ’s o r d e r s w o u ld p u t all e m p lo y e es u n d e r th e t r a n s f e r r i n g t h e p l a c e m e n t se c ­ tio n of t h e S t a t e E m p l o y m e n t I n - . F e l d - H a m i l to n c la s s if i c a t i o n law, in c lu d in g n u r s e s w h o w o u ld be s u r a n c e D iv isio n to F e d e r a l s e r ­ g r o u p e d in t h e su b -p ro f e s s io n a l vice, l a s t J a n u a r y 1, w e r e h e a r d se rv ic e class. T h e C a te n a c c io bill in t h e L e g i s l a t u r e t h is w e e k in w ould give all e m p lo y e e s in t h e t h e f o r m o f a I’e so lu tio n u r g i n g i n s t it u t i o n s f la t in c r e a s e s . t h e c o r r e c ti o n o f p e r s o n n e l “ in ­ E a r l y th is w eek. Bill K o n d r a t , j u s t ic e s . ” p r e s i d e n t of t h e B r o o k ly n S t a te T h e re so lu tio n , in tr o d u c e d by H o s p ita l E m p l o y e e s ’ A sso c ia tio n , A s s e m b l y m a n M a lc o lm W ilson , p r o t e s te d Lonis* i m p lic a tio n t h a t W e s t c h e s t e r R e p u b li c a n , p o in te d h o s p ita l e m p lo y e es w e r e n ’t i n t e r ­ out th a t m ore th a n 2 ,0 0 0 fo rm er e sted in t h e bills. S aid K o n d r a t : s t a t e e m p lo y e es in t h e p la c e m e n t “ W e ’re v e r y m u c h in te r e s te d . iffices a r e n o w w o r k i n g sid e by sid e in t h e s a m e office s w i t h f e l ­ low e m p lo y e e s w h o r e m a i n e d in a n d h a v e no v a c a tio n s c h e d u le s t h e i n s u r a n c e p o r t io n o f th e a r r a n g e d , ” W ilso n c h a r g e s . R a ilw a y P o stal C lerks D P U I. “ I t is u n f a i r to s u c h F e d e r a l i z e d C ity C a rrie rs — C lerks T h e p l a c e m e n t e m p lo y e es on p e r s o n n e l to be d e n ie d r i g h t s a n d / F R A N K L IN IN S T IT U T E C lerks at W ash in g to n t h e F e d e r a l p a y r o ll a r e denied p riv ile g es e n jo y e d b y t h e i r co> D e p t . J - 2 4 : ) , 1.50 W . 4 2 d .St. ( N e a r H ’ w a y ) th eir fo rm er rig h ts as sta te em ­ w o r k e r s in s t a t e e m p lo y ,” he c o n ­ S t e n o g r a p h e r s T y p is ts , etc. N e w Y ork C itv p lo yees a n d a r e d e p r iv e d o f a tend s. H e t h e n p r o c e e d s to p e ti ­ n u m b e r of p riv ile g e s e n jo y e d by t io n t h e Social S e c u r it y A d m i n ­ M E N — W O M E N — Jtu.sh t(. iiiif, fiitlri'j.y fr«>f of ch arg .* ( | ) u full ilet h e s t a t e e m p lo y e e s w o r k i n g w ith .scriiitioii of U. S. G o \ e r i m i o i u J o b s ; (•.’) l-'reo r o o y o f i s tr a tio n , t h e U. S. S e c r e t a r y of il lu .str atiM KU-puh'o b o o k , “ H o w t o G ot a I', S. f j o v c r n th e m , W ils o n sa y s. L a b o r , a n d t h e U. S. Civil S e r ­ M a n y a p p o i n t m e n t s . j ' nuMit liat of I ’. R. riovi»riiiinMi I J o b s ; ( 4 ) T e ll *5? m e h o w J otob "q; i m(,'!) “ T h e s e f o r m e r s t a t e em ployees, vice C o m m is sio n “ to p r o m u lg a t e e a c h y e a r . l l l ’y foi- o n e o f tlitfwo Joliw. P r e p a r e a t o n ce. n o w o n t h e F e d e r a l p a y r o ll r e ­ r e g u la t io n s r e c t i f y in g t h e s e c o n ­ ceive n o c r e d i t f o r o v e r-tim e , no >1* -Nunie d i tio n s to c o n f o r m to t h e N e w C a l l o r h o lid a y s, w o r k a n e x t r a d a y eac h Y o r k S t a t e r e g u la t io n s a f f e c t i n g M a i l C o u p o n ......................................... > w e e k , r e c e iv e n o sic k leave, r e ­ t h e in s u r a n c e p e r s o n n e l in th e to d a y — S I U E / I'se This Coui»ua Itefore Vou Mii>la,v It, \V ri t « i o r P r i n t P l a i n l y ceive d e d u c t i o n s f o r t a r d in e s s , D P U I.” PROGRAM F e d e r a liz a tio n “In ju stic e s’ COMPTOMETRY B » T A R T $ 1 2 6 0 TO $ 2 1 0 0 YEAR DEFENSE S P E C I A L S E C T I O N O F T H E NEW S C I V I L S E R V I C E L E A D E R What Should a Woman Study for Defense? W ntI d YOUNG WOMEN 18 to 4 0 T o QUALIFY AS INSPECTORS BENCHASSEMBLERS AM> SHORT PRACTICAL TRAINING FKKK I’lacrnirnt Ahl l-ou- Tuition Fees t ’oiivenleiit I’lij mentn Write, l’lion« or Call UNITEDINSTITUTE 1834 BWAY at 60th ST. PHONE w a r e of t h e n eed fo r w o m e n in d e fen se job s a n d th e d e sire of w o m e n to g e t t h e m , th e W o m e n ’s B u r e a u of t h e U.S. D e ­ p a rtm e n t of L abor has m ade a s u r v e y of w o m e n ’s c h a n c e s in th e d e fe n s e field. T h is is a c o n t i n u a ­ tio n of t h e m a t e r ia l w h ic h a p ­ p e a r e d la s t w eek. A s se m b le rs a n d Bench W orkers The field for bench w o rkers an d a.sscmblers is large. M any a s ­ sem bly operations are light, finger dexterity and ability to concen­ tr a t e on small repetitive details be­ ing desired qualifications. The a s ­ sem bly of the m any types of in­ s tru m e n ts used by airp lan es a nd the small electric m otors a re ty p i­ cal examples. As.sembly an d bench w ork often requires such occupa­ tional skills as burring, filing, operatin g a rb o r and rivet presses, spot welding, soldering, cleaning w ith compressed air, use of m echanical screw drivers and hand tools. W omen have been reported as especially efficient on soldering and spot welding. A C ircle 6 -2 4 2 3 In s p e c to r 8 A .M . T O « P .M . D A I L Y O I'E N S U N D A Y S 10 A . M , t o 6 P . M . The proportion of inspectors is high in all defense industries. Some inspection requires only vis­ ual checking to cull out defective p a rts and irregularities but m uch of the work in the a irc ra ft, a u to ­ motive, m achine tool, in stru m e n t, sa fe ty devices and am m u nitio n In­ JOIN WITH HUNDREDS OF OTHERS AT THK TRAINING M11K1CK MANI'OWKU 18 IIEING IMIKI'AKKI) FOH IM.MEDIATK KM1*M>YMENT AT HIGH FAY AH MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR BENCH ASSEMBLER A v ia tio n An a v ia tio n -c o n sc io u s w’orld of t o m o r r o w u n lik e a n y t h i n g p eople m a y d r e a m a b o u t is v ision ed by R o b e r t H . H in c k le y , A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y o f C o m m e rc e. P o s t- w a r a v ia tio n p ossibilities a r e u n b e lie v ab ly good, d e sp ite t h e f a c t t h a t m a n y schools of t h o u g h t te n d to t h e b elief t h a t w a r tim e p r o d u c tio n will c ease s u d d e n ly a n d leave c o u n tle ss p la n e f a c t o r ­ ies w ith too m a n y fa cilities fo r pe ac e tim e use. H eavy T raffic “ A ir t r a f f i c in 1945 will be 20 to 30 tim e s h e a v ie r t h a n t o d a y ’s v o lu m e all a lo n g t h e lin e ,” p r e ­ d ic ts M r. H in c k le y , a d d in g “ a n d t h e n o t too d i s t a n t f u t u r e is al­ m ost certain to b r i n g t h e s e n e e d s : sm a ll ‘s a f e t y ’ p la n e s fo r t h e a v e r a g e citizen, t h o u s a n d s of a i r p a r k s , l a r g e r c o m m e r c ia l AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION as SHEET METALWORKER RIVETER or ASSEMBLER SHOHT, INTKNSIVK COl'HSKH CASH NOT NEEDED l*ny After GriKliiiitioii, If DcNtred FIIKK ICMI'KOVMFNT SKUVK K Write, I’hoiie or VlNit Weekdii.VH, !* t«> 9 SATrUDAY iliKl SI NDAY, 10 to 6 New York IN ST IT U T E OF MECHANICS I ^ T N * A s A P o st-W a r C a r e e r OK IN Just W. «f Ilwaj. C ircle 7-5180 lile. I»y N.Y. Ntiite n. y. tech W ELDING. HEATINO *U T O M ECHANICS D R A F T IN G .S H O P M A T H r a d io , e lec tr ic ity AIR C O N D ItlO N IN G REFRIGERATION 108 I’iflh Ave. Corner 16 St. CH. 2-63S0 MILLIONS for DEFENSE T rain ed W eld e rs U rg e n tly A re N eeded in DEFENSE JOBS Ifciv Ki<llfe’n only WeldiiiK <;oiii|tlete eoiirNe in Electric Arc un<l Oxy Mrliool Mill truiii jou (<» Acetylene Weldiiifr. • lixllvlilualizetl day ( I I I tt reK|i<iiiNible Job. aiiit eveiiinit iiiHtruetlun. • IMueeinent bervice. KKASONAUI.E FEU TEU.MS AKItANGEU R E L IA B L E W E L D IN G SC H O O L 850 60TII 8THEET, UltOOUI.YN, N. Y. iV l. 8-1766 N E E D E D T O H E L P I). S . W Il^ Get into DcfenNe TrainhiK NOW and do your tihaie for N ational D efen se. Our IntenNive Individual training q u alifies you for pri­ vate «>r (Jovernment w eld in g jolts In A lU C K A F T —S II ll* Y .\U D S — TAN K H D IL D IN G —M A C H IN E S H O P S —I’LAN T C ON STllUC T IO N ! ti.VS AND EI.EC^TItlC WIOI.I)IN(i under Supervision of WEI.OING EXFEUT8. • TEKMS AKUANGEU. You eun have iin Iihik iin 12 iikmiIIin to l‘uy! Tlioiie, write, vUlt TODAY. tJonie in for free Aptitude Tent. C IT IZ E N S PR E P CENTER 9 W. 61st SI..N.Y.C. CIr. 6-4970 (IRT-BMT-IND) Licensed by the S t a t e 0|M'ii Dillly 1) 11. 111. DEFENSE 1. W a r d H e lp e r s in H o s p ita ls W om en a ssig ned to th e n ursin g d e p a r tm e n t of a hospital, who p e r­ fo rm ro u tin e du ties in hospital w a rd s, including simple proced­ u re s concerned w ith tn e personal c are of p a tie n ts a n d w ith hou se ­ keeping functions. 2. N u rs in g A id e s In Hom es W om en assigned to care of mild­ ly ill, chronic, convalescent, h a n d i­ capped or a ged persons who do not require a re g iste red nurse, an d to c a re fo r children a nd th e h ouse­ hold w hen th e responsible head is 111. 8. P h y s io th e r a p y A id e * 4. L a b o ra to ry A s s is ta n ts W o m en a ssistin g la b o ra to ry tec h ­ nician s in rou tine lab o ra to ry work. 6 . H e a lth C lin ic A s s is ta n ts W o m en a ssistin g tra in e d n u rse s a n d doctors In h e a lth clinics to p r e v e n t developm ent of epidemics. 6 . O c c u p a tio n a l T h e r a p e u tis ts T h is -work w a s of vital im por­ ta n c e a f te r th e W orld W a r in re ­ sto rin g norm al use to injured p a rts of th e body a n d m a y be of in­ c rea se d value a gain. 7 . D e n t a l A s s is ta n ts A s th e d e m and for d e n tists is In­ crea se d by th e A rm y a n d N a v y needs, some p a r t of th e ir d uties can be carried by wom en train e d to e x ­ pedite the w o rk of th e dentists. Become a Draftsman Help Win the War Thou.sand o f tr a in e d d r a f t s ­ m e n , y o u n g m e n a s w e ll as w o m e n , a r e u r g e n t l y n e e d e d in a ll b ra n c h e s o f n a tio n a l d e fe n se — C iv il S e r v ic e , s h ip y a r d s , a er o ­ p la n e fa c t o r ie s , in d u str ia l p la n ts. T h e w o r k i s c le a n a n d f a s c in ­ a tin g , t h e p a y e x c e p tio n a lly h ig h . N o p r o s p e c t o f u n e m p lo y ­ m e n t a ft e r v ic to r y h a s been a c h ie v e d b e c a u s e d r a ft s m e n will th e n b e r eq u ire d to h e lp r esto r e our n a tio n to a p e a c e - t im e b a sis, A po.st c a r d w ith y o u r n a m e a n d a d d r e ss p la in ly w r it t e n will b r in g y o u fu ll in f o r m a tio n ab ou t h o w w e tr a in y o u q u ic k ly fo r t h e i n t e r e s t in g an d lu c ra tiv e p r o fe s s io n o f dx*afting. National TrainingCorp. G e n e r a l M o to r s B ld g . D e p t. L 1775 BROADW AY, N.Y.C. NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF MECHANICS 2 4 8 W . 5.')fh S t . d u stries involves checking re q u ir­ ing the use of precision gauges, scales, r e a d i n g of blueprints, m echanical draw ings, calibrating, inspection m ete rs and indicator. O t h e r T ra in in g ' F l a n s T he preceding a re some of the se­ lected occupations and skills for w hich wom en should be train e d to sh a r e In the defense program . M a n y o ther occupations an d needs fo r wom en will develop. The e x p a n ­ sion and opening of new a rse n a ls a n d divisions of ordnance d e p a rt­ m ents of the G overnm ent th ro u g h ­ out th e c o u n try will require' a large n u m b e r of wom en on m unitions a n d o th er m ilitary-na vy supplies a n d th e tra in in g needs for these m u s t be planned. H e a l t h S e rv ice s T he assem bling of large m asses of persons in cam ps, the crowding of persons into defense production centers, the operation of m a n y new factories in undeveloped com m uni­ ties, increase the need for wom en’s service in the care of th e sick an d In th e m ain ten a n c e of health. A s tra in e d n urses a re called into the A rm y and N a v y services in larger num bers, the civilian population requires, a s well a s th e A rm y and Navy hospitals, th e p r e p a r­ atio n of qualified individuals to a s ­ sist w ith the care of th e sick w hen th e skill of a registered n u rse is no t necessary or necessary only for supervision. of New til 10 p.m . & .Suiul.'iy 10 n.in IN D U STR IE S Y o rk to Ti p.m. NEED" = DRAFTSMEN= P r e p a r e N o w fo r A ll T y p e s o f D r a f t in g r o s lt lo n s C o u rses O p en for M en an d W o m e n F K K E T R I A L W IO K K F O R H E C I N N E R S M A N H A T T A N 1823 IIKO.VDUAV, N.Y. (AT 60th ST.) T E C H r ir .le 6-7857 a ir p o r t s , t r a n s p o r t s t r a v e l in g es­ ta b lis h e d ro u te s , heavier and l a r g e r a ir lin e s a n d f r e i g h t p la n e s s e r v i n g c o m m u n itie s a lo n g f a r flu n g n e tw o rk s.” Mr. H i n c k le y p o in ts o u t t h a t “ T h e p r e s e n t d e fen se d riv e is c re a tin g a n a irc ra ft m a n u fa c tu r­ i n g I n d u s t r y f a r b e y o n d t h e ex­ p e c ta tio n e v en of a ir p l a n e a d v o ­ c ate s. T h is v a s t p l a n t c a p a c ity . . . will be u se d w h e n t h e w a r c lo u d s a r e n o lo n g e r in t h e sky . T h e y will be s h if te d to t h e p r o ­ d u c tio n of a i r c r a f t fo r p le a s u r e a n d c o m m e r c e w h ic h f a r s u r p a s s in efficiency, com fort and econom y a n y th in g we have yet se e n .” T r a i n i n g N ow T h o se w h o t a k e t r a i n i n g now, sa y s Mr. H in c k le y , “ will be a p a r t of th is fu tu re p ro g ram . I t is t r u l y sa id t h a t a i r c r a f t i n s t r u ­ m e n t s a r e t h e 'h e a r t a n d l u n g s ’ o f t h e e n ti r e a i r c r a f t i n d u str y . A c c o rd in g to r e c e n t su rv e y s m a d e am ong a irc ra ft in stru m en t m an u ­ f a c t u r e r s , a irlin e s , a n d i n s t r u ­ m e n t s e rv ice s ta tio n s , in s ta lle r s a n d te c h n ic ia n s a r e n e e d e d a t o n c e .” S te p h e n B a ss, of t h e E a s t e r n A i r c r a f t I n s t r u m e n t School, 100 W e s t 42d S tre e t, M a n h a t t a n , a n d 116 N e w a r k A venue, J e r s e y City, N . J ., a d d s t h a t a n y m a n b e tw e e n 17 a n d 50 w i t h o u t a n y p re v io u s te c h n ic a l t r a i n i n g m a y easily m a s t e r th is field a n d q u a lify fo r m a n y p o sitio n s now open. B o la n A cadem y P o lic e T r a in in g T h e B o la n A c a d e m y h a s b e e n e s ta b lis h e d by J a m e s S. Bolan, f o r m e r police c o m m issio n e r of t h is city, to t r a i n m e n a n d w o m e n in d e te c tio n a n d crim in o lo g y . Form er P o lice C o m m is sio n e r J a m e s S. B o lan h a s a p p o in t e d D r. E d w a r d A. F i t z p a t r ic k , p r e s id e n t of M t. M a r y College, a n d f o r m e r d e a n o f M a r q u e tt e U n iv e r s ity , as e d u c a t io n a l d ir e c t o r of th e B o lan school. M r. B olan , f a m i l ia r w ith p h a se s o f c r im e d e te c tio n a n d i n v e s tig a ­ tio n g a in e d d u r i n g 38 y e a r s of ex­ p e r ie n c e in all b r a n c h e s of police w o rk , h a s e sta b lish e d t h e A c a d ­ e m y a t 280 M a d iso n A ven ue, M a n ­ h a tta n . “ E v e r y city, c o u n ty, S t a te a n d f e d e r a l o ffice,” sa y s M r. 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T h a t m eans n o t ju s t w o r k in w e ld in g mrd machine sh op, b u t a lso w o r k beh in d th e m achiaes ^ -o n the ty p e w r ite r , card punch m addae^ and sw itchboard. Through th e c o o p era tio n o f f i v e sch ools th at train m en and w o m e n f o r the variou s trades needed in d e fen se w o rk , th e d v i l S e rv ic e l e a d e r is able to announce p r iz e scholarships fo r the f i v e b e s t essa ys as fo llo w s : F In ad d itio n to the courses, each o f the f i v e w in n ers w il l re c e iv e , from th e C ivil S e rv ic e l e a d e r , an e n g ra ved m edal te s ti f y i n g to the qu ality o f b is ideas. Rules H e re are th e ru le s: ( 1 ) C o n te sta n ts m u st b e o v e r 16 and A m erican ■ciiHzens. ( 2 ) E s s a y s sh ou ld deal w ith in dividu al p r o b le m s and ideas. T h e y are n o t lim ite d in length, b u t SW w o r d s is ajypropriate. { S ) P a p e rs m u s t be s u b m itte d b e fo r e M arch ISth. T h e ch oice o f the ju d g e s w ill be iin al. T he Ju d g e s A C C O T W T IN G M A C H I N E S I N S T I T U T E — C hoice of c o u r s e in (1) k e y p u n c h o p e r a t i o n ; (2) tateul a t o r couilse; (8) c o m b i n a ti o n of b o t h c o u rse s. D E L E H A N T Y i n s t i t u t e — C h o ice o f c o u r s e in ^ (1) b e n c h a s s e m b ly a n d i n s p e c t i o n ; (2) a i r c r a f t p r o d u c ti o n m e c h a n ic .; (S) m a c h i n e to o l o p e r­ a t o r ; (4) e le c tr ic aj-c w e ld e r ; (5) « e c r e t a i i a l c o u r s e ; (6) v a r i o u s civil s e r v ic e c o u rse s. ER O N B U S IN E SS SCHOOL an d E R O N P R E ­ P A R A T O R Y S C H O O L — C ho ice o f c o u rse s in (1) s t e n o g r a p h y a<nd t y p e w r i t i n g ( P i t m a n o r G r ^ g ) ; o r (2) A f u l l s e m e s t e r I n t h e a c a d e m i c d e p a r t m e n t i n c l u d i n g M a t h e m a t i c s , E n g li s h a n d S cien ce. T h is w ill a p p ly t o w a r d s a h i g h school ___ d ip lo m a . M A N H A T T A N T E C H N I C A L I N S T I T U T E - C ho ice o f c o u r s e i n (1) d r a f t i n g ; (2) b l u e p r i n t r e a d i n g ; TKK “EYES & EARS" OF AViATIHN DO YOU KNOW TH A T T H E T H O U SA N D S O F B LA N K S NOW B K IN G B V IL T M U ST UAVIC A IK (;R A PT I N S n r C M E N T S TO “ KETCl* 'KM F L Y D J G ? ” A ir c r a f t In R tr u m e n ts a r e so v ita l for th e safe, e ffic ie n t a n d e f f e c tiv e o p e ra ­ ti o n o f a m o d e r n c o m m e r c i a l o r w a r p la n e t h a t one m a y oem .pare t h e m to t h e e y e s a n d e a i ’S o f a hum an. WHY?. . . BECAUSE . . . High A ltitu d e, R a d i o B e a m a n d B lin d flying , e t c . , a r e po sB ib le o n l y t h r o u g r h ’f h e use of s e n s i t i v e a n d d e l i c a t e i n s t r u m e n t s . THE T E C H N IC IA N M UST T h e c o m m it te e o f ju d g e s c o n s is ts o f th e f o l ­ lo w in g : C H A R L E S P O L E T T I , L ien ten a n t-C o vern o r o f th e S t a t e o f N e w Y ork. R IC H A R D C. B R O C K W A Y . N e w Y o rk S t a t e D i r e c t o r o f the U n ited S ta te s E m p lo y m e n t S e rvice. T E X M c C R A R Y , c h ie f e d ito ria l w r it e r of the N e w Y o r k D a ily M irro r. T h e ju d g e s w il l r e a d e r th e i r decision as soon a s p o ssib le a f t e r th e final d a te f o r su b m ittin g e ss a y s. A d d r e s s essays to D efen se C o n te s t E d ito r, C iv il S e r v i c e L E A D E R , 97 Duane S tr e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity. *Quick-Action’ Jobs In Private Industry The fo llo w in g d efen se po sitio n s are available in private in­ dustry. I f yo u fe e l th at y o u can qu alify fo r any of these jobs, te leph on e the d e sig n ated in t e r v i e w e r at the local U. S. E m p lo ym en t S ervice o ffic e. A p p lic a tio n s from th ose e m p lo y e d in essential defen se industries w ill n ot be considered. I Industrial N. Y. STATE LICENSED EM PLO Y M EN T SER V IC E N. Y. SCHOOL OF MRAFT INSTRUMENTS 1860-N BROADW AY (61 st) CIRCLK Q-I084S D E F E N S E V » U N « ftfEN A>l) T r a in to r i^ x c itia r tvork u s uieriical n»s is ta n t, I j i b £ K -ra y T e rh n lc in u In d o c ­ to rs flffices, lio sp ita l, in d u s trlu l a n d cum n ie rc ia l labs. IC N ltO IX N O W ! D ay & Eve. C ourses Cal l o r p h o n e for E st, 1849 B u l l e t i n ‘r eUnML JOl w . 81st St., N . B Ity a iit 9-B881 IL tceused by th e S ta te of New Y ork) I f W ar h a s a ffec te d y o u r income you sh ou ld s t a r t tra in in g im m e dia tely for D efense Work. T h ere a r e p len ty of jobs fo r both m en a n d w o m e n —o u r g r a d u a t e s a r e now employed in n e arly 300 Defense P la n ts . In v e s tig a te T O D A Y ! 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OUR INSTRUCTORS come f r o m t h e U. S. N a v y a n d o t h e r i n d u s ­ tries W H E R E Y O U W I L L B E E M P L O Y E D f u r t h e r I N F O R M A T I O N (ON R i B Q U E e T DAY -EV E. O p e n D a i l y to 10 P . M. Defense Plants Need T e c h n ic a l OUR TRAINING IS BASED ON INDUSTRY REOUIREM’TNTS Civil Service Positions W ithoutExamination *11 m a c h i n e to o ls. J o b w i t h w ell k n o w n c o lle g e $2,000 p e r a n n u m ^ ( A s k f o r M r. D e a n ) . I^lare a n d F i r e Settefrs—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 u f a c t u r e a t r a d io tu b e s , to set, a d j u s t a n d i n s p e c t d ie b lo ck s, se a l-in p in s, etc^ A b le t o do all w o r k p e r t a i n i n g to m a k i n g s t e m s . A p p ly in p e r s o n o n ly . ( A s k f o r M r. B u r n h a m ) . G a u g e M a k e r s , T o ol a n d D ie M a k e r s , M a c h i n i s t s —F i r s t c la ss m e n o nly . M u s t be a b le to w o r k f r o m b l u e p r i n t s , do o w n p l a n n i n g a n d s e t u p all m a c h i n e tools, w o r k t o close lim i t s , m a c h i n e w id e v a in e ty o f m a t e r i a l . W ill c o n s i d e r n o n - c itiz e n s n o t e m p lo y e d i n d e f e n s e w o r k . G o o d p a y ; lo ts of o v e r ti m e . ( A s k f o r M r . D e a n ) . G r i n d e r s —E x t e r n a l a n d I n t e r n a l g r i n d in g , U n i v e r s a l m a c h i n e , p r e ­ c is io n w o r k . M u s t h a v e a t l e a s t fiv e y e a r s ’ s i m i l a r e x p e r ie n c e . M u s t be c itize n s. ( A s k f o r M iss R a f t e r ) . G r i n d e r s —M u s t k n o w h o w t o s e t u p a n d o p e r a t e C i n c i n n a t i c e n t e r less g r i n d e r f o r w o r k o n s h a f t s , b e a r i n g r o d s a n d r o l le r b e a r i n g s . Also g r i n d e r s on s u r f a c e , i n t e r n a l a n d e x t e r n a l p r e c i s i o n w o r k o n w id e v a r i e t y o f m a t e r i a l . M u s t be f i r s t c la ss m a n . M u s t b e c itize n . (Aslc f o r M r . D e a n .) M a c h in i s t s , T ool a n d D ie M a k e r s —F i r s t c la s s m e n only. M u s t bo a b le to w o r k f r o m b h i e p i i n ts , d o o w n p l a n n i n g a n d s e t u p all m achinfs tools, w o r k t o close lim its, m a c h i n e w id e v a r i e t y o f m a t e r i a l . W ill c o n s i d e r n c n - c i t iz e n s n o t e m p lo y e d in d e f e n s e w o r k . ( A s k f o r M r, D ean), M e ta l P a t t e r n M a k e r —F i r s t c la s s m a n only. M u s t be c itize n . ( A s k f o r M r. C a u ld w e ll). R a d io 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 r 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 ly in p e r s o n o n ly . ( A s k f o r M r. B urnham ), R a d io W i r c r s (M ale 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 o r s e t m a n u f a c t u r i n g e x p e rie n c e . Apply in p e r s o n o n ly . ( A s k f o r M r. B u r n ­ ham ). S e t - u p M e n —O n B r o w n a n d S h a r p a u t o m a t i c s c r e w m a c h i n e s , h a n d sc re w m ac h in es a n d W a rn e r a n d Sw azey t u r r e t lathe. To set u p a n d o p e r a t e m a c h i n e s o n v a r io u s size p a r t s a n d v a r i o u s m e t a ls , to clo se to le ra n cb S . ( A s k f o r M rs. R a f t e r ) S h e e t M e ta l W o r k e r s —P r o d u c t i o n e x p e r ie n c e . M u s t r e a d b lu e ­ p r i n t s a n d do l a y o u t w o r k . M e n w i t h b a c k g r o u n d in . '■ d i o m a n u f a c ing. M u s t be c itize n. (A s k f o r M r. K o p f .) S t r f n g e r s —F e m a l e . E x p e r i e n c e d b e a d s t r i n g e r s o n ly . ( A s k fo r M is s L ie sh k o w ic h ). T o ol a n d D ie M a k e r s —E x p e r i e n c e d o n jig a n d f i x t u r e w o r k . C o m ­ b i n a t i o n b l a n k i n g , f o r m in g a n d sm a ll p r o g r e s s i v e dies. M u s t be citi­ zens. F i r s t c la ss m e n only. ( A s k f o r M iss R a f t e r ) . T o o l m a k e r —F i r s t cla ss, to do e x p e r i m e n t a l w o r k in a Q u e e n s lab­ o ra to ry . M u s t be c itize n . P r e v a il i n g r a t e o f p a y . ( A s k fo r M r. D augM ry) W a t c h m a k e r —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e in r e p a i r i n g c hvonof 'g r a p h e r s . N o o t h e r s n e e d a p p ly . M u s t b e c itiz e n s . ( A s k f o r Mr.; B ecker). I W l r e r s a n d S^eot^lc H a n d I r o n S o l d e r e r s ( F e m a l e ) —M u s t be ex­ p e r ie n c e d in 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 field . A pp ly in p e r s o n only. ( 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 W a ite rs—M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e in f o u n d r y w o r k , j o b b in g s h o p p a t t e r n w o r k s o r s h i p y a r d s . M u s t o p e r a t e a ll w o o d w o r k in g m a c h in e s . BJxperience on m a c h i n e r y p a r t s . (A sk for M r. C a u ld w e ll) . 10 E a s t 40 th S t r e e t —l i E x i n g t o n 2-0160 C o n t a c t JECngineer—W h o is f a m i l i a r w i t h m e t a l m a m i f a c t n r i n g field. M u s t k n o w s o u r c e s o f su p p ly , s p e c if i c a t i o n s a n d g r a d e s in m e t a ls , a n d m a n u f a c t u r i n g p ro c e s s e s . T o t r a v e l t h r o u g h o u t th e Desig'fiers ®f S t r u c t u r a l S te e l a n d R e i n f o r c e d Coworete—M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e on h e a v y i n d u s t r i a l b u ild in g s, p o w e r p l a n t s , b rid g es , e tc . M u s t h a v e w o r k e d f o r c o n s u l ti n g e n g in e e r i n g f i r m o r ste e l f a b r i ­ c a to r s , E x p e r i e n c e w i t h a r c h i t e c t u r a l o r g e n e r a l c o n t r a c t i n g f i r m n o t a c c e p ta b le . M u a t be c itize n . ( A s k f o r M r. P o p e ) . E le c tr i c a l D r a f t s m a n —T o w o r k o n s w it c h b o a r d , s c ic n tif ic n a v al i n s t r u m e n t s a n d s y n c h r o n i z e d m o t o r a p p a r a t u s . M u s t h a v e t w o 5' e a r s ’ i-ecent s i m il a r e x p erien c e . M u s t be c itize n . ( A s k f o r M r. A le x a n d e r ) . H e a t i n g a n d V e n t il a to r D e s i g n e r a n d D r a l t s m a n —M u s t h a v e a t le a s t 3 y e a r s ’ r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e o n c o m m e r c i a l o r i n d u s t r ia l i n s t a l l a ­ tio n s. M u s t b e citizen, a b le to p a s s p h y s ic a l e x a m i n a t i o n . (A s k to r M r. A l e x a n d e r ) . f i a d i o D r a f t s m a n —W i t h 2 y e a r s r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e in d e ta ilin g on t r a n s f o r m e r s , re la y s, o r a n y ty p e o f tele v is io n o r r a d io e q u ip m e n t. ( A s k f o r M r. M o ore.) Tool D e r f g n e r —R e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e on d e sig n of s m a ll tools. M u s t be c itizen . (A sk f o r M r. P o p e ) . p rec isio n build. In stall, r e p a i r a n d te s t f o r a c c u r a c y t h e s e V I T A L i n ­ s t r u m e n t s , o r t h e p l a n e s a r e u s e le s s ! There a re H I G H S A L A R IE D open in g s for S IC IL L E D T e c h n ic ia n s w ith A ir ­ craft I n s tr u m e n t M a n u fa c tu re rs , A ir­ c ra ft F a c t o r ie s , A irU nes a n d I n s t r u ­ m ent R e p a ir S tatio n s N O W . A fter t h e w a r , th e jr w ill b e neede<l to f u l f i l l plan s for co m m e rc ia l a i rlin e ex p a n sio n . O u r g r r a d u a t e s a r e a c c e p t e d f o r U. 8. Pa^e N ine G lV n . 45ERVIOS L E A D E R Tuesday, F elw roay 17, 10<2 <87 M a d is o n A v e m ie . P h o n e L .E x ln g te n 2-8910) A r m a t u r e W in d e r s —E x p e r i e n c e on AC a n d DC m o to r s u p to 100 h.p. M u s t be c itizen s. (A s k f o r M iss Z im m e r m a n ) . A s se m b le rs—^^Female—M u s t be e x p e r ie n c e d on fin e m e c h a n ic a l a n d e le c tr ic a l i n s t r u m e n t s . M u s t be c itiz e n u n d e r 30 y e a r s of a ge. Able to h a n d le tools. S o m e b l u e p r i n t r e d i n g p r e f e r r e d . Apply in p e rso n . (A sk f o r M r. B u r n h a m ) . A u t o m a t i c S c re w M a c h in e O p e r a t o r —E x p e r i e n c e d m a n a ble to s e t u p a n d o p e r a t e —to t a k e c h a r g e o f d e p a r t m e n t a s n i g h t f o r e m a n . (A s k f o r M rs. R a f t e r . ) B l a c k s m i t h —E x p e r i e n c e o n Ingei'soll R a n d 1-ton h a m m e r . M ust h e citizen. ( A s k f o r M r. C a u ld w e ll) . B o ile r M a k e r s —A ble to do a ll t y p e s o f p l a t e w o r k in c lu d in g r i v e t ­ in g, c a u lk in g , a c e ty le n e b u r n i n g a n d w e ld in g , b m ld i n g u p a n d m a k i n g r e p a i r s on all t y p e s o f t a n k s , p r e s s u r e vessels, a t t a c k s , s t r u c t u r a l steel w o r k , m a r i n e r e p a i r s a n d t h e r e p l a c e m e n t o f h i g h p r e s s u r e t u b e s in stills a n d s t e a m bo ilers. S h o u ld be a b le t o do la y o u t. ( A s k f o r Mr. B rae). Coil W in d e r s (M ale o r F e m a l e ) —E x p e r i e n c e d o n sin g le a n d m u l t i ­ ple w i r e - w i n d in g m a c h i n e s . A p p ly in p e r s o n only. ( A s k f o r M r. B u r n ­ ham ). Coil W in d e r s ( F e m n l e ) —E x p e r i e n c e d on s i n g '^ a n d m u ltip le wirew in d in g m a c h in e s . A p p ly i n p e r s o n o n ly , (A s k f o r M r. B u r n h a m ) . E n a m e l l e r s —H a n d p a i n t e r s on n o v e lty je w e lry . (A s k f o r Miss L e s h k o w ic h ) . E x h a u s t O p e r a t o r s —E x p e r i e n c e d on h ig h v olta g e in m a n u f a c t u r e o f a ir-co o led r a d io tu b e s , c o m p l i c a t e d p r o c e s s se a lin g , b r e a k d o w n tests, etc. Apply in p e r s o n only. ( A s k f o r M r. B u im h a m ) . E x p e r i m e n t a l M a c h in i s t —F i r s t c la ss only. E x p e r i e n c e on e x p e r i­ m e n t a l w o r k m a k i n g sc a le m o d els o f m a c h i n e p a r t s o r i n v e n tio n s f r o m b l u e p r i n t s , s k e t c h o r s a m p le . M u s t do o w n p l a n n i n g a n d s e t up Uund»y 11 A.M . - 7 1*.M. O pen all d a y M on day, F ebru ary 23 (W a s h in g t o n ’s B ir t h d a y ) THE DELEHANTY INSTITUTE W O M E N ’S D I V I S I O N 126 E ast 13th St., N.Y.C. Vi B lo fk K u rt of F tiu rth A venue M E N ’S D I V I S I O N 9-11 E ast 16th St^ N. Y, C. 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A U D IT n U IlK A t OF C IK C U L A T IO N S Tuesday, February 17, 1942 Sure It’s Terrible! t. T ’S a s a d t h i n g t h a t <^nrTtPtior) m e n h a v e l o s t t h i - ' r ■'■•iijndav I'l '■ a r - u n i c n s s t ;- » v o r o f S u n d a y p a y ■ J o n ’ - hi* iji. r e h a . ,b e d n. I i n e e d o n l y b e s a id !■ l o d a y , w i t h t h e p r e s s u r e o f h i j j h e r l i v i n g c o s t s ;so a ’'3'TTVn.iitV, ill .. ' m an I'v e f- U t u i s s o r t o l t h i n e f i a p p c n i d 10 p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y , l y b o d y w o u l d y e l l f i ’s t- v i b l i ’ ! S h o u l d n ’t b e ! ” T l’;i ^ i ' - l . K itr ij H s h o u l d n ’t b e i n I h c c i t y s e r v i c e , cith er. i^ay Raises Overdue n d ta lk in g a b o u t s a la r ie s : In a ll s e r v ic e s — N e w Y o r k C ity , N e w Y o r k S ta te , F e d e r a l— th e r e h a s b e e n fin e ta lk a b o u t th e n e c e s s it y o f r a isin g sa l­ a r i e s : O , n o b o d y i s a g a i n s t i t , f a r f r o m i t . . . b u t t h a t ’s a l l i t h a s ’o e e n , j u s t f i n e t a l k . . . . S a l a r y a d j u s t m e n t s a r e b o g g e d d o w n in a m o r a s s o f ta lk . I t b e g i n s t o l o o k a s if th e k in d ly w o r d s are d e sig n e d fo r th e v e r y p u r­ p o se o f p o stp o n in g or p r e v e n tin g in c r e a se s. In th e F e d ­ eral se rv ice, R a m sp e c k p a y -p ro m o tio n in c r e a se s w e r e a u th o r iz e d m o n th s ago. T h e y w e r e a p itta n c e c o m p a r e d t o th e n e e d , b u t w h e r e is e v e n th a t p it t a n c e ? 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L a t e r th is m o n th , th e E m p lo y e e s ’ C o m p e n sa tio n D iv is io n o f th e L a b o r D e p a r tm e n t w ill c o m e to th e city . T o th e o ffic ia ls and em p lo y ees o f b o th grou p s, w e l­ c o m e . Y o u ’l l l i k e w o r k i n g a n d l i v i n g in" N e w Y o r k . A n d th e b ig c ity lik e s h a v in g y ou . R ^ H O I f t h e W a r L e t ’s Y o u IH E R E w ill b e a q u ie t e a sin g up o f th e M a y o ra l ban on v a ca tio n s, an d b y su m m er a ll c it y e m p lo y e e s s h o u ld h a v e th eir v a c a tio n s b a ck — u n le s s M a r s says no. . . . U n cle S am k eep s a d a y -b y -d a y d ia ry o f th e w a r. C h ie f d ia ry -w riter is 6 1 -y ea r-o ld S te lla S tew art. . . . A civ il se rv ice e m ­ p lo y e e s u n io n w h ic h o n ly r e c e n tly t i e d u p w i t h t h e A F L h a s n ’t p a i d its p e r c a p ita ta x in 4 m o n th s , m ay soon g et th e bounce. . . . W a sh in g to n jittery o v er bad publiic ty re its s e x life . C h ie f o f P o lic e K e lly h a s in s tr u c te d h is b oys to keep a w ea th er ey e on th e g a ls w h o p r o w l at n ig h t, b u t to d istin g u ish b e tw e e n g o v e r n m e n t secs and oth ers . . . ^ P en P o in ts Y o u ’d t h i n k t h e y w o u l d h a v e e n o u g h p e n s to g o a r o u n d in t h e B u reau of R ecords, at 125 W orth S tr e e t, w h e r e th e y g iv e o u t b irth certifica tes. . . . O r are th e y cu t­ tin g d o w n on p e n p o in ts fo r n a ­ tion al d e fe n s e ? . . . E llis R a n en , w h o h o ld s im p o r ta n t jo b in W e l­ f a r e , w o n ’t b e f i r e d , d e s p i t e c i v i l s c r v i c e l i s t f o r h i s j o b . . . . H e ’l l g e t n e w title, e x e m p t , d o s a m e work. . . . If you h ear about a n oth er C o m m issio n er r e sig n in g f r o m t h e c i t y s e r v i c e , d o n ’t s a y v e d i d n ’t t e l l y o u s o . . . . W a s h ­ i n g t o n d o e s n ’t h a v e e n o u g h churches , . . O rg a n iza tio n T’ B e lie v e i t or n o t, s t il l another group is readyin g to organ ize Sanitation. . . . A t th is rate, i t ’ll soon be m ore organ ization s than men. . . . Superm en w h o to o k jo b s as su b w a y p o r te r s com plain o i s t i f f necks, c o ld s ............. F urious c o n tr o v e rsy raging o v e r Coun­ cilman P o w e ll’s n e w paper of N eg ro new s, " P e o p le ’s V o ic e ” . . . S u b je c t: W h o su pplies the backing^ . . . T h e L E A D E R sta ff bids fa r e w e ll and g o o d luck to S ta te E d ito r M o r t Yarm on, o f f to the wars. . . . T h e L E A D E R in v it e s a ll r e a d e r s to w r it e in u p o n a n y C iv il S e r v ic e s u b je c t. L e t t e r s r o c fiv c th e c a r e fu l a tte n tio n o f th e e d ito r s. T h o s e o f g e n e r a l in te r e s t w ill b e p rin ted . L e t t e r s w h ic h a p p e a r in t h e s e c o l u m n s m a y b e a n s w e r e d b y r e a d e r s w i t h o t h e r p o i n t s o f v iew . A ll le tte r s sh o u ld be sig n e d , bu t n a m e s w ill be k ep t co n fid e n tia l if req u ested . D iscrim ination? S i r s : I n a r e c e n t issue t h e r e ap p ears a sta te m en t: “ W omen o v e r 40 sh o u ld n o t h e s i ta t e to l e a r n s t e n o g r a p h y ; o p e n in g s a r e p len tifu l.” E v id e n t ly you a r e n o t a w a r e of t h e d iff ic u lty t h a t t h e m id d le a g e d w o m a n is lu w in g in p r o c u r in g a n office position, th ro u g h Civil S c rv ice o r in p r i v a t e In d u stry . I n May, 1939, I took a s te n o ­ g r a p h i c e x a m i n a t i o n a n d p a sse d a t 84.16%. I a m c o n sid e re d a n e x p e r t s t e n o g r a p h e r , ha v e all th e (ju a lific a tio n s t h a t could possibly be e x p ec ted of a s t e n o g r a p h e r a n d s e c r e t a r y b u t h a v e been u n s u c ­ c es sfu l in g e tt i n g a n a s s ig n m e n t. E lig ib le s w ho too k th is s a m e ex­ a m i n a t i o n a n d w ho p assed a t low­ e r p e r c e n ta g e s h a v e received prob u tio n a l a n d pro b alio niil-in defliiite a s s i g n m e n t s . T h e s y s te m of c e r tif y in g th r e e eligib les to a p ositio n is a joke. T h e h i g h e s t of t h e th r e e is c e r ­ t a i n l y n o t a lw a y s selected fo r th e jo b ; th is m e th o d of s e le c tin g a n a p p li c a n t gives t h e A p p o in tin g O f f ic e r leew ay to go dow n t h e e n ­ tir e list, r e g a r d l e s s of r a tin g . T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e ex­ a m i n a ti o n , a])ove referred to, s t a te d , “ t h a t r a t i n g would bo p r e d ic a t e d on t h e r e s u l ts of th e w r i t t e n t e s t o n l y .” H o w e v e r, eli­ gibles w h o re c e iv e d lo w e r p e r c e n ­ t a g e s t h a n 84.16% a r e b e in g given p r o b a ti o n a l a n d p r o b a tio n a l-in d e fln ite a s s i g n m e n t s . W h a t is t h e a n s w e r ? J.A .C . W h at About E n g in eers? S ir s : T h e r e a r e m a n y c ity a n d sta te e n g in e e r i n g d e partm ents w h ic h a r e o r will be foi’ced to re d u c e t h e i r s t a f f s o r s h u t do w n c o m p le te ly d u e to c u r t a i l m e n t s of m a t e r ia l s , su p p lie s a n d e q u ip m e n t m a d e n e c e s s a r y b y w a r p r o d u c tio n dem ands. W h ile all t h is Is g o in g on, o ur F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t is bad ly in n eed of t h is t a l e n t f o r w a r w o rk . B u t, u n f o r t u n a t e ly , m o s t of th e s e t e c h n i c i a n s c a n poo rly a f f o r d to leave t h e i r h o tn es to jo in th e m an y far-flu n g g o v ern m en t ag en ­ cies b e c a u se of t h e c o st Involved in m o v in g t h e i r fam ilies, o r t h e e x t r a e x p e n s e (n o t to c o u n t th e i n c o n v e n ie n c e ) of liv in g a p a r t f r o m th e m . M o re o v e r t h e city a n d s t a t e o ffices t h a t a r e losing th e s e t r a i n e d m e n will fin d th em s e h es m u c h d iso rg a jiize d a n d op­ L IE U T . W IL L IA M F . M A LE Y looks, a t f i r s t g la n c e , lik e a s m a ll­ e r e d itio n p f J a m e s A. F a r l e y . E v e n a cts th e sam e way. H e a rty , p l e a s a n t m a n n e r ; m a k e s y o u feel im m e d ia te ly a t e a s e ; d is c u s s e s his w o r k w i t h e n th u s ia s m , L ie u t. M a ley is on e o f t h e s h o r t e s t m e n e v e r to e n t e r t h e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t . H e ’s 5 f e e t 7Vi in ch e s, a n d t h a t ’s o n e -h a lf in c h below t h e p r e s e n t - d a y h e i g h t m in i m u m . H e ’s g r o w n sin ce, a n d n o w s t a n d s 5 f e e t 9^/4 in ch e s. B u t “ it c a n ’t be d o n e ” a p p a r e n t l y i s n ’t a p h r a s e in L ie u t . M a le y ’s e x perienc e . H e d e c id e d h e w a n t e d to be cop—h e h a d b e e n a p p r e n t i c ­ i n g a s a f o r e ig n b a n k e r —a n d so h e b e c a m e a cop. T h e p h y s ic a l e x a m — c lim b in g l a d d e r s , lif t i n g w e ig h ts , c h i n n i n g t h e b a r —p r o v e d n o h in d r a n c e , t h o u g h Bill h a d b e e n a sic k ly lad. H e overcam e th e d isa d v an ta g es of a pun y body m u ch as R oose­ v e lt I did. H e p e r f o r m e d all t h o se t h in g s w h ic h p u n y p e r s o n s a r e n ’t s u p p o s e d to do. H e d id h a r d w o rk . H e w e n t in to t h e F ie ld A r t i ll e r y of t h e N a t i o n a l G u a r d . H e d e v is ed a c a r e f u l c a m ­ p a ig n f o r b u i ld i n g h i m s e l f u p p h y sically , a n d fo llo w ed t h r o u g h on it. Y o u w o u ld n e v e r I m a g in e t h a t the ruddy, ro b u st m a n w ho s its b e h in d a d e s k a t 400 B r o o m e S t r e e t a n d h a n d le s h u n d r e d s of d e ta ils a b o u t c iv ilia n d e f e n s e , w a s e v e r a sic k ly child. H o w H e B e c a m e a Cop B ill’s p e r s i s t e n c e a b o u t b e co m ­ in g a m e m b e r of t h e police fo r c e c a r r i e s a lesso n f o r th o s e m e n w h o p la n to t a k e t h e f o r t h c o m i n g N e w Y o r k C ity t e s t f o r p a t r o l ­ m a n . D e t e r m i n e d t h a t d e s p ite h is sm a ll size a n d w e i g h t h e w o u ld su cceed , y o u n g M a le y s t u d i e d t h e e x erc ises c a re fu lly , t h e n b e g a n p e r f o r m i n g w i t h h o m e - m a d e cont r iv a n c e s . T o b u ild u p h i s m u s­ c le s f o r w e ig h t- lif tin g , h e b e g a n b y l if t i n g l a u n d r y iro n s, a n d g r a d ­ u a ll y i n c r e a s e d t h e lift. M a le y e n t e r e d t h e P o lic e D e­ p a r t m e n t in 1916 a n d w a s a ssig n e d to t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r 's o ffice as c o n f id e n t ia l in v e s ti g a to r . Two y e a r s la te r , w i t h A m e r ic a a t w ar, h e e n te r e d t h e N a v y a n d w a s a s­ s ig n e d to N a v a l I n te llig e n c e , w h e r e b o t h h is police a n d N a t i o n ­ a l G u a r d w o r k sto o d h i m in good s te a d . H e r e m a i n e d w i t h th e N a v y 18 m o n th s , a n d o n e of th e j o b s h e w o r k e d o n d u r i n g th is p e r io d w a s t h e i n f a m o u s “ 280 B r o a d w a y s c a n d a l , ” w h e r e som e 200 m e n h a d p a id to b e a t the d r a f t , M a le y w a s I n s t r u m e n t a l in tra c k in g down th e h ig h -ran k in g o f f ic e r involved. B a c k to t h e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t , M a le y d o n n e d t h e p a t r o l m a n ’s u n i f o r m . I n 1926, h e w e n t to t h e P o lic e A c a d e m y a s r e v o lv e r in­ s t r u c t o r . W i t h t h e e x c e p tio n of a s h o r t p e rio d f o r field e x p erien c e , h e ’s b e e n a t t h e a c a d e m y ever since. I n 1926, M a ley w a s o n t h e p ro­ m o ti o n lis t to s e r g e a n t . D u r i n g t h i s p eriod , t h e n u m b e r of m e n in p r o p o r t io n to o f fic e rs h a d b e e n in­ c r e a s i n g to s u c h a n e x t e n t t h a t t h e effic ien c y of t h e d e p a r t m e n t w a s e n d a n g e r e d . M a le y w r o t e a b r i e f on t h e s u b je c t, s e n t it to th e C o m m is sio n e r, A nd 10 h o u r s be­ f o r e t h e lis t w a s to h a v e died , 218 s e r g e a n t s w e r e a p p o in t e d —l a r g e s t n u m b e r in t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s h is ­ to ry . I n t h e a c a d e m y , M a ley w e n t f r o m r e v o lv e r i n s t r u c t o r to t e a c h ­ e r of all s u b j e c t s : r u le s a n d r e g ­ u la tio n s, nrfbdern c r im i n a l in v e s ti­ g a tio n , law. Since J u n e , h e ’s, b e e n w o r k i n g e x clusively on civ ilia n defen se. H e giv es t a l k s on v a r io u s d e fe n s e p ro b le m s, lay s o u t c o u r s e s of in­ s t r u c ti o n f o r a i r r a i d w a r d e n s , a id s o u t- o f - to w n e r s w h o w a n t to k n o w w h a t to do in c a s e it com es. H i s i n f o r m a t io n h a s b e e n i m p a r t ­ e d to officia ls in C a lifo rn ia , H o n ­ olulu, a n d e v en T u r k e y . F r o m M a ley w e l e a r n e d so m e ­ t h i n g of t h in g s to c o m e f o r a ir r a i d w a r d e n s . T h e r e a r e soo n go­ i n g to be tele v isio n s t u d y p ro ­ g r a m s o v e r W N B T , a n d t h e y ’ll be c alled “ F i g h t i n g t h e F i r e B o m b ." _ T h e sh o w s will be p u t o n six tim e s a day, 3 d a y s a w e e k . W a r d e n s — a n d t h e public, to o —will b e able to v iew t h e s e c in e m iz e d l e c tu r e s in all t h e p r e c in c ts . M a le y a n ­ t ic i p a t e s t h e d e p a r t m e n t c an reach 54,000 w a r d e n s a t one s m a c k —t h e l a r g e s t c ’a s s in h is­ to r y ! A f t e r t h e le c tu r e , a i r ra id w a r d e n s a r e g o in g to b e giv en a n e x am . V ita l sta tis tic s: M a ley is m a r ­ r i e d , Tuts t w o d a u g h t e r s . Ldves in Q ueens. C a l l s h i m s e l f a “ hvb e r n a t o r ’^ i n w i n t e r ; s u m m e r he p l a y s h o r s e s h o e s a l o t . H a s a li­ b r a r y o f 1,500 b o o k s , c a n q u o t e Shakespeare. QUESTION, PLEASE U. s. Commission N o tifies You A .C .J .: T h e U. S. Civil S e rv ice e r a t i n g a t a g r e a t loss w he n th is C o m m is sio n w ill n o t if y y o u of e m e r g e n c y is o v e r a n d a q u ic k y o u r r a t i n g o n t h e ju n io r - s te n o g r e t u r n to p e a c e - tim e w o r k will be r a p h e r e x a m i n a t i o n w h i c h yo u e sse n tia l. to o k on J u n e 20, f o r a p p o i n t m e n t T h e r e f o r e It is s u g g e s t e d t h a t : in t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n a r e a . ^ Y o u T h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e p a s s a law sh o u ld e x p e c t to r e c e iv e t h is p e r m i t t i n g t h e v a r io u s C ity a n d n o tic e w i t h i n a m o n t h o r tw o . S t a te d e p a r t m e n t s , d u r i n g t h e d u r a t i o n o f t h e w a r emergendjr, to a c c e p t a n d p e rfo i'm s u i t a b l e ' e n g in e e r i n g a n d a rch itec tu ra l Can’t E stim a te p r o j e c t s f r o m t h e F e d e r a l G ov­ e r n m e n t o n t n e b a s is o f c o st or A ppointm ent Chances fo r c o m m e n su ra te s tip u la te d B . L . : S o n y , b u t w e c a n n o t e sti­ s u m s. m a t e y o u r c h a n c e s f o r a p p o in t ­ B y d o in g t h i s t h e civil s e rv ice m e n t f r o m t h e F e d e r a l lis t f o r e m p lo y e es will be g r e a t l y aided, t r a n s l a t o r . T h e U. S. Civil S e r v ­ t h e r e s p e c tiv e c it y a n d s t a t e o r ­ ice C o m m is sio n do e s n o t re le a s e g a n iz a ti o n s will be s a v e d f r o m dis­ 1 1 s r e g is te r s f o r p u b lic a tio n . r u p t io n a n d t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n ­ C o n se q u e n tly , w e h a v e n o w a y of m e n t will be a b le to p r o c u r e w i t h ­ d e t e r m i n i n g y o u r r e la t iv e s t a n d ­ o u t d e la y t h e in v a lu a b le se rv ic e s i n g on t h is list. W e do n o t a d ­ o f e s ta b l i s h e d w e ll-o rg a n iz e d t e c h ­ v ise yo u to w r i t e to t h e C o m m is ­ n ic a l s t a f f s f o r i ts p r e s s i n g w a r sio n a t t h i s t im e a s t h e C o m m is ­ w o rk . sio n is u n a b le to a n s w e r s u c h r e ­ S. B. A R I S O N , P . E , q u e s t s b e c a u s e of t h e w a r e m e r ­ H. G. S H O C K L E Y , P . E . gen cy. D o n ’t y o u feel t h a t t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t sh o u ld e m p lo y its o w n e n g in e e r s , u n d e r i t s ow n s u ­ F ro m One Dept, p e r v is o r s ? W o u ld y o u r e a lly a d ­ vise e n t e r i n g i n to 48 s e p a r a t e a r ­ To A nother ran g em en ts w i t h 48 s e p a r a t e J . B . : A civil se r v ic e e m p loy e e s t a te s , w i t h v a r y i n g a Jim in lstra w h o is e m p lo y e d in o n e d e p a r t ­ t lo n s ? W h a t do o th er re ad e rs m e n t a n d is o n a p r o m o t i o n lis t th in k ? - K d . f o r t h a t d e p a r t m e n t loses his s t a t u s o n t h e p r o m o ti o n lis t as so o n a s he is t r a n s f e r r e d to a po­ sitio n in a n o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t . G rade 4 Clerk L ist L . R . : W h e n t h e n e x t eligible l is t f o r p r o m o ti o n to c le r k , g r a d e 4, is p r o m u lg a t e d b y t h e M u n ic i­ p a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n , th e p r e s e n t p r o m o ti o n lis t w ill be c a n ­ celled. H o w e v e r, a g r a d e 4 p ro­ m o tio n t e s t h a s n o t y e t b e en a n ­ n o u n c e d b y t h e Civil S e r v ic e C om ­ m is sio n , Y o u r lis t m a y d ie its n a t u r a l d e a t h a f t e r f o u r y e a r s of life b y t h e t im e a n elig ible list Is e s t a b lis h e d a s a r e s u l t of an e x am in atio n n o t y et an n o unced. W hen You Resign E .S .: I f y o u r e s ig n y o u r posi­ t io n a s a s s i s t a n t g a r d e n e r in the P a r k D e p a r t m e n t , yo u c a n n o t be a p p o in t e d to a p o sitio n f r o m the p r o m o ti o n to p a r k f o r e m a n , g ra d e 2, list. W h e n y o u r e s i g n you s h o u ld r e q u e s t t h e Civil Service C o m m is sio n to re m o v e y o u r n a m e f r o m t h e p r o m o ti o n list. A s soon a s you a r e r e i n s t a t e d to y o u r po­ sitio n of a s s i s t a n t g a r d e n e r , yoif m a y r e q u e s t t h e Civil Service C o m r ji s s i o n to r e s t o r e y o u r n a m e to t h e p a r k f o r e m a n p ro m o tio n list. -NT-. Pa^e E leven C IV IL SE R V IC E LE A D E R Tuesday, F ebruary 17, 1942 Study G uide for Coming NYC Conductor Test T h e f i r s t p a r t o f a s e r ie s of stu d y a r ti c le s *for t h e c o n d u c t o r e x a m in a tio n a p p e a r s below . S o m e of th e q u e s tio n s in t h i s s e r i e s ^ e r e a s k e d o n p r e v io u s e x a m i n a ­ tions f o r c o n d u c t o r . O t h e r q u e s ­ tions a r e b a s e d on t h e d u t ie s of the p o sition a n d t h e g e o g r a p h y of N e w Y o r k , w i t h w h i c h all c o n ­ d ucto rs m u s t be f a m ilia r . Do n o t a n s w e r t h e s e q u e s t io n s rapidly. T h i n k c a r e f u lly . W h e n you h a v e a r r i v e d a t y o u r a n s w e r , place t h e a p p r o p r i a t e l e t t e r in t h e space p ro v id e d a n d sa v e u n t il next w eek. T h e a n s w e r s t o t h e s e questions will a p p e a r in n e x t Tueijday’s L E A D E R , in a d d it i o n to ten m o r e q u e stio n s . Q u e stio n 1 The employee of th e Ind e p en d e n t gystem who a ssists pa sse n g e rs on and off tr a i n s a t s ta tio n s a n d sig ­ nals conductors to close doors I s known a s (a) sta tio n g u a rd (b) platform m a n (c) special officer (d) sta tio n a^ent. Ans. --------Q u e s tio n Z W here only one tim e a p p e a r s on the tim e-table for a tr a in a t a s t a ­ tion it is th e (a) a rriv in g tim e (b) heaving tim e (c) stop tim e (d) g a p time. Ans. --------Q u e stio n 3 If a su b w ay tr a in ru n s one mile in one m inu te an d tw e n ty seconds, the r a te of speed per h our will be (a) 35 miles (b) 40 miles (c) 45 miles (d) 50 miles. Ans. --------Q u e stio n 4 The N ew York B otanical G a rd en is located in (a) C en tral P a r k (b) Pelham B ay P a r k (c) B ro n x P a r k (d) Morningside P a r k . Ans. --------Q u e stio n 5 The position, form a n d color of a signal is know n a s (a) signal indi­ cator (b) signal a sp e ct (c) signal condition (d) signal a r r a n g e m e n t. Ans. --------Q u e stio n 6 Persons seen sp ittin g in forbidden places should be reported to th e (a) .subway police (b) ejected from the pubvvay (c) held and th e ir n a m e s and a dd ress obtained a n d re p o rt made to the Board of H e a lth (d) cautioned an d th eir a tte n tio n called to Board of H ealth . Ans. --------Q u e stio n 7 The Medical C enter in M a n h a tta n i.s located a t (a) 155th S tre et an d A m sterd am Avenue. (b) 168th Street a n d B roadw ay, (c) 180th Street and F o r t W a s h in g to n A ve­ nue. (d) 135th S tre et and R iverside Drive. Ans. --------Q u e stio n 8 I t a p a sse n ge r re q uests y our badge n u m b e r w itho.it an y ap p p rent reason you should ^a) a sk him for the reason for his re q u est (b) refuse to give it to him (c) tell him to get th e inform ation from h e a d ­ q u arters (d) give him v o u r badge number w itho u t question. Ans. Q u e stio n 9 Brooklyn Bridtre connects t h e countie.s of (a) Brooklyn a n d N e w York (b) Brooklvn a n d M a n h a tta n (c) Kintrs a nd M a n h a tta n (d) N ew Y(>rk and Kings. Ans. ---------Be sure to see n e xt w e e k ’s issue for th e a n sw e rs an d fo r more' stu d y material. C le r k S tu d y G rade 1 B ooks T h e M u n ic ip a l R e f e r e n c e L i b r a ­ ry, R o o m 2230, M u n ic ip a l B u ild ­ ing, M a n h a t t a n , h a s a good col­ lection of p re v io u s e x a m i n a t i o n q u e stio n s a n d s t u d y m a n u a l s to assist c a n d i d a te s in p r e p a r i n g f o r th e C lerk , G r a d e 1, e x a m i n a t i o n . Su itab le b o o k s o n c ity g o v e r n nient, office p r a c tic e , b u s in e s s a r it h m e t i c , a n d b u sin e s s E n g li s h a re a v ailab le . S o m e t itle s s u g ­ g ested f o r s t u d y a r e t h e follow ­ ing: , C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R . Home S tud y Book for Clerk, Grade 1. Arco P u blish ing Co. Clerk, G rade 1, Study M anual. Kierzek, Jo h n M. T he M acm illan handbook of English. . Long. M ary V.. an d others. Spell­ ing an d v o cabu lary for th e secre■^ary. Loso, F o s te r W., a n d others. Sec­ retarial office practice. C incinnati. McMackin, F r a n k J., an d o thers. I n e a rith m e tic of business. Rankin, R ebecca B. Guide to th e niunicipal provernment. T aintor, S a r a h A u g u sta a nd K a t e M, Monro. The s e c r e ta r y ’s h a n d Dortk. Weeks, B e r th a M. H ow to file and index. T he r e f e r e n c e a s s i s t a n t s a t t h e M un ic ip a l R e f e r e n c e L i b r a r y a r e p r e p a r e d t o a s s i s t all th o s e w i s h ­ ing to s t u d y f o r th is e x a m i n a t i o n . T h e L i b r a r y is o p e n f r o m 9 to 5 on w e e k d a y s a n d f r o m 9 to 1 on S a tu r d a y s . Review Questionsf Clerk Test The Eleventh of a series of articles on proper preparation for Civil Service Examinations, B y G e r tr u d e B . S la v in , B .S ., M .A ., a n d A lv in S la v in , B .A ., M .A . C a n d id a t e s p r e p a r i n g ^ f o r t h e f o r t h c o m i n g N e w Y o r k City e x a m ­ i n a t i o n s f o r C l e r k a n d T y p is t s h o u ld t e s t t h e i r sk ill in t h e fo llo w in g r e v ie w e x e rc is e s o f t h e p r in c ip le s a n d m e t h o d s of p r e p a r a t i o n a n d s t u d y o u t li n e d in th is s e rie s o f a r tic le s . B a c k iss u e s of T h e L E A D E R c o n t a i n i n g t h e s e a r ti c le s c a n be o b t a i n e d b y w r i t i n g to t h e C I V I L S E R V I C E LEV^DER, 97 D u a n e S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k City. E X E R C I S E X V I—VOCABULARY 1. E X P E D I T E —(A) o b stru c t (B) advise (C) a cc e le ra te (D) ----------•demolish. 2. COO RDINA TO R—(A) e n u m e r a to r (B) o rg a n iz er (C) sp o k e s­ m a n (D) a d v ertise r. ----------3. R E P R I S A L —(A) re ta lia tio n (B) a d v a n ta g e (C) w a r n m g (D) denial. ----------4 . C A P IT U L A T E —(A) re p e a t (B) s u r r e n d e r (C) fin an c e (D) re tre a t. ----------5. E X T E N U A T IN G —(A) ex cusin g (B) opposing (C) incrim ­ in a tin g (D) d istressing. ----------6. COLLUSIO N—(A) decision (B) insin uation (C) connivance (D) ----------conflict. 7. S U B V E R S IV E - (A) s e c r e t (B) foreign (C) evasive (D) destructive. ----------8. V A C IL L A T IN G —(A) changeable. (B) decisive (C) equalizing (D) progressing. ----------9. A R B I T R A R Y - ( A ) responsible (B) despotic (C) conciliatory (D) a rg u m e n ta tiv e . -----------10. A U S P I C I O U S - ( A ) questionable (B) w ell-know n (C) free (D) favorable. ----------E X E R C I S E X V II—GRAMMAR 1. T he se c r e ta r y a s well a s th e ty p ist (A-are, B-is) expected to re p ort a t nine o’clock. , ----------2. The fa c ts looked (A- different, B -d iffere n tly ) a f te r I had studied them . ----------3. A clerk, a sten o grap her, a n d (A-I, B -m yself) were chosen to re p rese n t the group. » ----------4. N e ith e r the bookkeeper n o r the file c le tk finished (A-hls, B -their) w o rk early. ----------6. T he m a n a g e r does not approve of (A-one employee ,B-one employee’s) h a v in g too m uch responsibility. ------ :— 6. Shall I give th e m essage to (A-whoever, B -w hom ever) a n s w e r s th e phone? ----------7. You will h a v e two to a s sist you in th is work, y o u r se c r e ta r y an d (A-I, B-m e). ----------8. T hese re p o rts (A-laid, B -lay ) in the c ab in e t for several d a y s . ----------9. Our syste m of filing is d iffere n t (A-from B - th a n ) yours. ----------10. T he a u d ito r h a s a h ig h er sa la r y t h a n (A-any, B -a n y other) m an in his office. ----------E X E R C I S E X V m —S P E L L I N G Choose the correctly spelled word in th e follow ing; ----------1. (A) conscious (B) consious (C) concious (D) consceous. 2. (A) r e fera n ce (B) referren ce (C) re fere n se (D) r e f e r n e c e . --------------------3. (A) esential (B) essencial (C) e sse n tia l (D) a sse n tia l. ' 4. (A) intelligence (B) inteligence (C) intellegence (D) intelegence. ----------5. (^A) a n tic ip a te (B) a n tisip a te (C) a n tic a p a te (D) a n tis a p a te . --------------------6. (A) sim ilar (B) sim m ilar (C) sim ilar (D) similer. <----------7. (A) initiative (B) enitiative (C) in itativ e (D) initietive. ----------8. (A) exibition (B) exhbition (C) exabition (D) exhebition. ----------9. (A) h e r a ta g e (B) h e rita g e (C) h e iritag e (D) h e re ta g e ). 10. (A) tr a n s e in t (B) t r a n s a m t (C) t r a n c ie n t (D) t r a n s i e n t . ---------E X E R C I S E X I X —P U N C T U A T IO N ‘‘T h e r e ’s no tim e for d elay; action m u st be t a k e n . ” T his se n ­ ten ce illu stra te s th e use of the apo stro p h e in—(A) form ing c o n tra ctio ns (B) expressing possession (C) fo rm ing plurals (D) form ing verb form s of letters an d u n u su a l words. ----------T he best of the following sa lu ta tio n s is—(A) My dfear Messrs. Brown, a n d S m ith ; (B) My d e a r Messrs. B ro w n a n d S m ith ; (C) My d e ar Messrs. B io w n and S m ith ; (D) My d e a r Messrs. B ro w n a n d Smith. ----------T he best of th e following sentences is—(A) Some of th e qu ali­ ties desirable for prom otion a re a s follows—am bition, honesty, a n d prom ptness. (B) Some of the qualities desirable for pro ­ motion a r e a s follows—ambition, honesty, a n d p rom p tness. * (C) Some of th e qualities desirable for prom otion a re a s fol­ lows—ambition, honesty, an d prom ptness. (D) Some of th e qualities, desirable for prom otion are, a s follows—a m b i t io n ; h o n e sty ; a n d ; prom ptness. ----------“ As he a p p ro ac h ed the s p e a k er addressed him .” T he p u n c tu a ­ tion rule violated by th e above senten ce is—(A) Use a da sh to indicate a b re a k in th e th o u g h t of the sentence. (B) Use a c o m m a to pre v en t confusion in th e sen ten ce t h o u g h t ; (C) Use a com m a to se t off th e n om inative of a d d r e s s ; (D) p u n c tu ­ a te a s little a s possible. ----------A question a s to p roper syllabioation of a w ord a t th e end of a line m a y best be settled by c onsulting—(A) th e person w ho d icta te d th e le tte r ; (B) a sh o r th a n d m a n u a l ; (C) a dic­ t io n a ry ; (D) a file of letters. -----------E X E R C I S E X X —PR O V E R B S Chose the s ta te m e n t which best explains th e p ro v e rb: 1. ‘‘A bird in the h a n d is w o rth two in t h e b u sh .” I t is easier to c a rry eggs in two b a sk e ts t h a n in one. A m an of action h a s a loud voice. T a m e birds a r e m ore expensive t h a n live ones. I t is b e tte r to be con tent w ith w h a t you hav o t h a n to lose It gam bling for more. ----------2. " F a m ilia r ity breeds co n te m p t.” N ever e ncourage friend.'ships of a n y kind. No m a s te r is a hero to his valet. F a m ilia r ity is a d an g ero u s thing. T r u s t no one. ----------3. ‘‘P ro c ra stin a tio n is th e thief of tim e .” N e v e r p u t off .until tom orrow w h a t you c an do today. N ecessity is the m o th e r of invention. Possession is eleven points of th e law. You m u st t a k e th e will for the deed. ----------E X E R C I S E X X I —A N A L O G IE S Complete th e following a n a lo g ie s : F in is to fish as propeller is to (1) a u to (2) a ero p lan e (3) in elevator (4) w a ter. ----------f ra ’ulp Is to pa p er a s hemp is to (1) rope (2) b a sk e ts (3) y a r n (4) cotton. , ------------Skin is to m an as (1) scales (2) (3) hide (4) h a ir is to anim al. -----------R a in is to drop a s snow is to (1) ice (2) cold (3) zero (4) flake. ----------R aisin is to p ru n e as (1) ap rico t (2) c u r r a n t (3) g ra p e (4) b e rry is to plum. E X E R C I S E X X r i —SYLLOGISMS * 1. If Jo h n follows his own jud g m en t, he will antagonize^ his s u p e r ­ supervisor. * I f Jo h n ta k e s his su p e rv iso r’s advice, h e will anta g o n ize his fel­ low employees. . . , , , B u t h e m u s t e ith e r follow his own ju d g m e n t or ta k e his su p e r ­ v iso r’s advice: T herefore: . . . (A) H e should t a k e his su p e rv iso r’s advice. (B) H e should a c t in t h e best in te re sts of his fel­ low employees. (C) H e will a n ta g o n ize e ith e r his su p e rvisor or his fellow employees. 2. I f Mr. G ra y is a Senior Clerk, Miss Jo n e s is a n A s s is ta n t S te n ­ o grapher. I f Miss B e c k e r is a n A s s is ta n t T ypist, Mr. W alsh is a J u n i o r Clerk. ^ E it h e r Mr. G ra y is a Senior Clerk, or Miss B eck er is a n A s sist­ a n t T ypist. T h ere fo re: (A) E it h e r Mr. G ra y is a n A s sista n t S te n o g r a p h e r or Miss B e ck e r is a J u n io r Clerk. ^ (B) E it h e r Miss Jo n e s is a n A s sista n t S te n o g ra p h e r or Mr. W alsh is a J u n io r Clerk. — ---(C) N e ith e r of t h e above conclusions can be draw n. ----------- E X E R C I S E X X I I I —R E A D IN G Choose one s t a te m e n t which isfully supp o rted by a n d is base<i solely on th e in fo rm a tio n o cntained in each p a r a g r a p h . ‘‘R adio h a s j u s t re ac hed in 20 y e ars the goal to w a rd which w hich p rin t h a s been w o rkin g for 500: to extend its a u d iences to include th e e n tire population. In IWO, in the U nited S ta te s, nine out of ten fam ilies h a d radios—45 million sets going a n a v e r a g e of five h o u rs a d a y . ” According to th e above p a r a g r a p h : (A) T he e n tire n a tio n h a s radio sets. (B) Nine o u t of ten individuals listen a n a v era g e of five ho u rs a d a y to th e radio. (C) T he rad io -listen ing public g re w m uch m ore rap id ly t h a n did th e re ad ing public. (D) T h ere a re m ore radios in th e U nited S ta te s t h a n in o th e r countries. (E ) T he to ta l possible radio audience is larg e r t h a n th e re ad in g public. —' H e re a r e th e a n s w e r s to la s t w e e k ’s E xercise X V : E ; 2-B; 3-C; 4-;A ; 5-C; 6-D; 7-A; 8-E l 9 -C ; lO-B. N e x t w e e k ’s a r tic le will concern itself with h in ts on how to s tu d y fo r th e A rith m e tic problem s given in civil service e x am in ation . T The ARCO home stu d y book fo r th e C onductor e x am in atio n is a simple, complete p re para tion . F I V E P R E V IO U S E X A M IN A T IO N S , ALL AN SW ERED. The inform atio n t h a t will enable y o u to a n s w e r the questions yourself. Priced a t $1.60. th is book is av ailab le a t The L E A D E R bookshop, K. H. 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T h is e x ­ a m in a t i o n is o p e n t o r e s id e n ts a n d n c m -re s id e n ts o f N e w Y o r k S ta te . ■ I f e lig ib le , c a n d id a te s m a y c o m p e te a ls o m N o . 4015, D i s e a s e C o n t r o l V e t e r i n a r i a n , o r N o . 4049, V e t e r i n a ­ r ia n , S u ff o lk C o u n ty . A s e p a ra te a p p lic a t io n a n d fe e m u s t be file d f o r e a c h . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. .. D u tie s T o n a v e c h a r g e o f I m p o r t a n t s c i­ e n tific w o rk c o n n e c te d w i t h th e c a re , b re e d in g , a n d t r e a tm e n t o f a n im a ls in a la r g e p u b lic h e a lth la b o r a t o r y ; to c a r r y on o r s u p e r­ v is e s p e c ia l o p e r a t in g r o o m w o r k s u c h a s I n je c t io n , b le e d in g , o r o t h e r o p e r a tiv e p ro c e d u re s in c o n n e c tio n w i t h t h e p r o d u c tio n o f a n t i- t o x in s a n d s e r a ; t o c a r r y o n m in o r s c ie n ­ t ific I n v e s tig a tio n s u n d e r e u p e rv is i o n , o r t o a s s i s t i n n aai^o r p r o j e c t s r e la t in g to a n im a ls : a n d to d o r e ­ la te d w o r k a s r e q u ire d . M ln lm a m Q u a lific a tio n s C a n d id a te s m u s t be lic e n s e d to p r a c t ic e v e t e r in a r y m e d ic in e in N e w Y o r k S ta te o r b e e lig ib le f o r s u c h lic e n s in g . In a d d itio n th e y m ust m e e t th e re q u ire m e n ts o f o ne o f th e fo llo w in g g r o u p s : E ith e r (a ) one y e a r o f r e s p o n s ib le e x p e r ie n c e in th e p r a c tic e o f c lin ic a l v e te r in a r y m e d ic in e , a n d g r a d u a t io n in v e t e r in * a r y m e d ic in e f r o m a n I n s t it u t io n o f r e c o g n iz e d s t a n d in g ; o r (b ) a s a tis ­ f a c t o r y e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tio n o f th e f o r e g o ir ^ t r a t n ln g a n d e x p e r i­ e n c e . C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e a t h o r ­ o u g h k n o w ie g e o f th e p r in c ip le s a n d p r a c tic e of v e t e r in a r y m e d ic in e ; a b i li t y to d ir e c t s u b o r d in a te s , c o n ­ duct in v e s tig a t io n s and p re p a re c le a r a n d c o n c is e r e p o r t s o f t h e r e ­ s u lts ; a c c u ra c y ; In itia tiv e ; good iu d w iie n t . P o s tg ra d u a te w o rk in b a c te r io lo g y a n d a n im a l p a th o lo g y is d e s ir a b le , b u t n o t e s s e n t ia l. S u b je c t s o f E x a m i n a t i o n W r i t t e n e x a m in a tio n o n th e d u tie s o f th e p o s itio n , r e la tiv e w e ig h t 4 ; H ow to A pply fo r a Test F o r C ity J o b s: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s at 96 D u a n e S tr e e t, N e w York C ity , (9 a .m . to 4 p .m .), or w r ite to t h e A p p lic a tio n B u reau o f th e M u n ic ip a l C ivil S o r v ice C o m m is sio n at 9 6 D u a n e S t r e e t and e n c lo se a le lf .a d d r e s s e d 9-inch s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e ( 4 c e n ts for M a n h a tta n an d B ron x, 6 c e n ts e ls e w h e r e ) . F o r S t a t e J o b s: O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s at 80 C e n tr e S tr e e t , N e w Y o rk C ity, (9 a.m . to 5 p .m .), or e n c lo s e s ix c e n t s in a le tte r to th e E x a m in a t io n s D iv isio n , S t a te C iv il S e r v ic e D e p a r tm e n t, A lb a n y . F o r C o u n ty J o b s : O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s fr o m E x a m in a tio n s Di* v isio n , S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e D e p a r tm e n t, A lb a n y . E n c lo s e 6 c e n ts. F o r F e d e r a l J o b s : O b ta in a p p lic a tio n s from U . S. C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m issip n , 641 W a s h in g to n S tr e e t , N e w Y ork C ity , ( 9 a .m . to .5 : 3 0 p .m .), in p e r so n o r by m a il. A ls o a v a ila b le fr o m fir s t and sec o n d c la s s p o st o ff ic e s , S c c o n d D is tr ic t. U . S. c itiz e n s o n ly m a y file fo r e x a m s and o n ly d u r in e period w h e n applicationfl a r e b e in g r eceiv ed . F e e s are c h a r g e d for city and S t a t e e x a m s , not fo r f e d e r a l A p p lic a n t s fo r m o st c ity jo b s m u st h a v e b een r e sid e n ts o f N e w Y ork C ity for th r e e y e a r s im m e d ia te ly p r e c e d in g a p p o in tm e n t. A p p lic a n ts for S t a te job s m a s t h a v e been N e w Y(»rk S t a te reai* d e n ts for on e y e a r . State Tests 4000. AHNiNtiint A ctuurial C’le r k , In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t. S a l a r y l ^ n j f e , $ 1 ,200 t o $1,700. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c te d n t t h e m ,in im u m b u t m a y b o m a d e a t le s s t h a n $1,200. F e e $1. A p r o m o tio n e x a m in a tio n f o r t h is p o s it io n w i l l be h e ld a t th e s a m e t im e as th is o p e n c o m p e titiv e e x ­ a m in a tio n . A ltn o u g 'h t h e L a w r e ­ q u i r e s t h e p r o m o t i o n l i s t t o b e U B od i l r s t f o r m a k i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s , i t is a n t ic ip a t e d t h a t th e r e w i l l be a s u f ­ f i c i e n t n u m b e r o f a < p p o in t m e n t s s o h a t th e o p e n c o m p e titiv e lis t w i l l ,1h o b e u s e d . F i l e b y M a r c h <i. T o d o o ffic e w o rk o i som e d i f f i­ c u l t y in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h m a t h e m a t i ­ c a l c o m n u ta lio n s o f th e A c t u a j- ia l B u re a u . E x a m p le s : V e r if y in g fa c ­ t o r s a n d e x te n s io n s e n te r e d o n v a l u ­ a t io n s h e e ts : a s a s s ig n e d , m a k in g v a r io u s m a th e m a tic a l c o m p u ta tio n s n e c e s s a r y in p r e p a r a t io n o f t a b le s , r e p o r ts , a n d s u m m a rie s . i Minimum Qunlifications E it h e r (a ) f iv e y e a rs o f s a t is f a c ­ t o r y o f f ic e e x p e r ie n c e , o t w h ic h o n e y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in in s u r a n c e w o r k in v o lv in g m a th e m a tic a l a c t u ­ a r i a l c o m p u t a tio n s a s a m a .io r p a r t o f th e d u tie s : o r (b ) o ne y e a r o f s a t is f a c t o r y e x p e r ie n c e in in s u r a n c e w o r k a s d e s c r ib e d u n d e r ( a ) , a n d g r a d u a t io n f r o m a s ta n d a r d s e n io r h i g h s c h o o l in c lu d in g a c o u rs e in e le m e n ta r y a ig e b r a w h ic h m u s t bo s h o w n o n th e a p p lic a t io n ; o r (c ) a s a t is f a c t o r y e q u iv a le n t c o ra b in a A io n o f th e f o r g o in g t r a in in g a n d e x ­ p e r ie n c e . C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e a k n o w le d g e of th e g e o ie ra l te rm s u s e d in th e A c t u a r ia l B u r e a u o f t h e In s u ra n c e D e p a rtm e n t and m ust p o s s e s s a n d be a b le to d e m o n s t r a t e a k n o w le d g e o f e le m e n t a r y a lg e b r a . S u b je c ts o f E x a .m ln a tiw n W ritte n e x a m in a tio n o n th e d u ­ tie s o f th e p o s itio n , r e la t iv e w e ig h t 6 ; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e rie n c e , r e la t iv e w ' e i g h t 4. INTERVIEWER, DPUl M o n d a y, W e d n e s d a y , 7 P . M. CLERK - TYPIST F r e e In tro d u c to r y S o s ion T u e s d a y F eb. 17, 7' P .M . F e e , $10 JR. PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANT. AID F r e e In tro d u c to r y S e s s io n Tue.sday, F e b . 17, 6 :3 0 P M. RAND EOUCATIOHAL INST. n . M $t.*ALt 4 30M LEARN COM PTOM ETRY fo r b e tt e r s t a r t i n g p a y a n d s e ­ c u r e jo b s in C l V n . S E R V I C E , ^ d lv ld im l liislriirtioii — Mo<|erate Fee Dudifet IMuii—Free riiieenieiit Service INOUIKK AUOOT F « K K t - DAY THIAi. COUItSIC Lightning Computing School VA. 6-U66 7 E aH t 12iul S t. 4010. AsHiHtunt G a m e R e s e a r c h In v e stig a to r . C o n s e r v a tio n D e p a r t­ m e n t . S a l a r y r a n g e $2100 t o $2600. A p p o in t m e n t e x p e c te d a t th e m in i­ m um b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le s s . A p p lic a n ts m u s t be p re p a re d to f u r n is li a n d o p e ra te p e rs o n a l c a r (c o m p e n . '» a t io n a t 4 i ^ c a m i l e ) . F e e $2. I f e lig ib le , c a n d id a te s m ay c o m p e te a l s o i n N o . 4017, G a m e R e s e a r c h I n ­ v e s tig a to r . A s e p a ra te a p p lic a tio n a n d fe e m u s t be f ile d f o r each. F ile b y M a r c h 6. D uties T o a s s is t th e G a m e R e s e a rc h I n ­ v e s tig a to r in th e c a r r y in g o u t o f th e g a m e m a n a g e m e n t a n d re s e a rc h in ­ v e s t ig a t io n s t u d ie s a s s ig n e d to h i m ; a n d t o d o r e la te d w o r k as re q u ire d . E x a m p le s : A s s is tin g in g a m e s u r ­ v e y s , c o v e r s u rv e y , g a m e fo o d s u r ­ v e y s a n d s t u d ie s r e la t in g to s h e lte r , g e n e ra l h a b its , p r e d a to r y r e la tio n « h ip s , e f f e c t o f w e a th e r , a n d h u n t ­ in g t a k e ; a s s is tin g in th e p r e y a r a tio n a n d e v a lu a tio n o f s t a t is t ic a l d a t a g a th e r e d in th e c o u rs e o f th e a b o v e s u rv e y s a n d s tu d ie s ; d ire c t­ in g th e w o r k o f s u b o rd in a te s e n ­ g a g e d in s e c u r in g r o u tin e o r p e r i­ o d ic f ie l d d a t a , c a r r y i n g o u t w o r k o f m in o r o r in te r m e d ia te im p o r ta n c e o n . s p e c ia l g a m e m a n a g e m e n t p r o b ­ le m s . M iiiin iu n i Q u a l if ic a t io n s E it h e r (a ) f iv e y e a rs o f s a tis fa c ­ t o r y e x p e r ie n c e in t h e f ie ld o f w i l d ­ l i f e c o n s e r v a t io n , o f w h ic h o n e y e a r m u s t h a ve been on w o rk o f a p ro ­ f e s s io n a l le v e l in n a tu ra l gam e re s e a rc h o r m a n a g e m e n t o r o th e r c lo s e ly r e la t e d f ie ld w o r k p e r t a in ­ in g to th e n a t u r a l p ro p a g a tio n o f g a m e b ir d s a n d a n im a ls , a n d g ia d u a t io n f r o m a s ta n d a r d s e n io r h ig h s c h o o l, s u p p le m e n te d b y th e c o m ­ p le t i o n o f c o u r s e s o f c o lle g e le v e l m a n y th re e o f th e f o llo w in g s u b ­ je c ts : fo r e s tr y , g a m e m a n a g e m e n t, v e r t e b r a t e z o o lo g y , g e n e r a l b io lo g y , s y s te m a tic b o ta n y , m a m m o lo g y , o r o r n ith o lo g y ; or (b ) one y e a r o f e x p e rie n c e in w o rk on a p ro fe s ­ s io n a l le v e l in n a tu ra l gam e re ­ se a rc h or m anagem ent or o th e r c lo s e ly r e la t e d f ie l d w o r k p e r t a in i n g to t h e n a t u r a l p r o p a g a tio n o f g a m e b ir d s a n d a n im a ls , a n d g r a d u a t io n fro m a r e c o g n iz e d c o lle g e o r u n i ­ v e r s ity fr o m a fo u r y e a r c o u rs e fo r w h i c h a b a c h e l o r o f s c ie n c e d e g i e e is g r a n t e d , i n c l u d i n g c o u r s e s i n f o u r o f th e fo llo w in g s u b je c ts : fo re s tr y o r f o r e s t z o o lo g y , gam e m anage­ m e n t, v e r te b r a t e ' zo61o g^^ g e n e r a l b io lo g y , s y s te m a tic b o ta n y , o r n i­ t h o lo g y , m a m m o lo jf y , o r p l a n t e c o lo r (c ) a s a t is f a c to r y e q u iv a ­ le n t c o m b in a tio n o f t h e fo r e g o in g t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r ie n c e . S a tis fa c ­ t o r y e x p e r ie n c e in t e a c h in g o n e o f t h e subjeKits l i s t e d a b o v e m a y b e s u b s titu te d y e a r f o r y e a r f o r th e r e q u ir e d g e n e r a l e x p e r ie n c e in w i l d ­ l i f e c o n s e r v a t i o n , b u t s u c h t e a c h in g : e x p e rie n c e m a y n o t be s u b s t it u t e d f o r t h e r e q u ir e d s p e c ia liz e d e x p e r le j ic e . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t b e f a m i l i a r w ith p re se n t day p r a c t ic e s and t e c h n iq u e s in v o lv e d in g a m e m a n ­ a g e m e n t a n d r e s e a r c h . C o lle g e t r a n ­ s c r i p t I’e q u l r e d . osy, Subjects o f K xa^ n in ation W r i t t e n e x a m in a tio n o n th e d u tie s o f th e p o s itio n , r e la t iv e w o ic h t 6 ; tr a in in g and e x p e rie n c e , r e la tiv e w e ig h t 4. 4011. AsHlHtunt InK titutiou M e a t G rader, D iv is io n o f S ta n d a r d s a n d P u rc h a s e , E x e c u tiv e D e p a r th ie n t. U s u a d s a l a r y r a n g e $2100 t o $2600. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x ­ p e c te d a t t h e m in i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le s s t h a n $2100. O n e a p |) o in tm e n t e x p e c te d . F ile b y M a r c h D uties .•KV* Camptd* CetinM, ik/n«. Bosk. fcMpin*. Attmunt"ACnx »•«*- <"f. Utnotitphr. flllnf a t i w l SttaaT' • COMPTOMETRY 0*Y* — A H t r B u $ ln *u — Iv n ln g s GUARAHUtO PLACtMtNT StRVICt I M WEST 42f»* ST., N.Y.C. (0«t I M tnm QUEINS 61k AVE. ( l.t.T. Subwift) Nmt SV«y. W i s c o n s i n 7 - 8 8 1 1 To examine fo r ciuality, grade, and wholesomeness, tlie meats, fish, p o u ltry , and other provisions p u r­ chased fo r the use of State in s t it u ­ tio n s; and to do relateil w o rk as required. E x a m n le s : Inspecting de­ liveries of fresh, smoked, canned, and cold meats, fish, and p o u ltry at State in stitu tio n s to ascertain if (ieiivories confoi'in completely to specifications as to grade, q u a lity, ■1(1I tia d e practice; rccommendinR re.iections or penalties where ilelivtrie s fa il to meet si)o cifica tio n s; In ­ specting wholesale packing and canning p la n ts; representing tho 4012. A s s is ta n t P e rs o n n e l T e c h ­ n ic ia n ( M u n ic ip a l S e rv ic e ), D iv is io n o f A d m in is tr a tio n , D e p a r tm e n t o f C i v i l S e r v i c e . S a l a r y r a n g e $2400 t o $3000. A p p o i n t i f t e n t e x p e c t e d i n t h e A lb a n y O ff ic e a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t le s s . F e e $2. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. Duties T o d o t e c h n ic a l p e rs o n n e l w o r k in ­ v o l v i n g t h e e x e r c is e o f in d e p e n d e n t ju d g m e n t in a d v is in g a n d a id in g m u n ic i p a l it ie s in t h e lo c a l a d m in i­ s t r a t i o n o f c i v i l s e r v ic e . E h c a m p le s : i A s s is tin g in th e a d v is o r y a n d /o r in ­ s p e c t io n s e r v ic e f o r m u n ic ip a l c iv i l s e r v ii c e c o m m i s s i o n s ; c o n t a c t i n g l o ­ c a l o f f i c ia l s o n p r o b le m s in v o lv e d in t h e e x t e n s io n o f c i v i l s e r v ic e to m u n ic i p a l s u b - d i v is io n s ; h e lp in g in t h e p r e p a r a t io n o f m o d e l r u le s a n d r e g u la tio n s , fo rm s , a n d m a n u a ls o f p ro c e d u re f o r th e u se o f m u n ic i­ p a lit ie s : r e v ie w in g e x a m in a tio n a n ­ n o u n c e m e n ts , q u e s tio n s a n d r a t in g s , and m e th o d s and p ro c e d u re s f o r c o m p lia n c e w i t h th e C i v il S e rv ic e L a w ; a s s is tin g in th e p r e p a r a tio n o f r e p o r ts t o b e s u b m itte d t o th e S ta te C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n . M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s C a n d id a te s m u s t m e e t t h e r e q u ir e ­ m e n ts of one of th e fo llo w in g g r o u p s : E ith e r ( a ) t w o y e a r s ox s a t is f a c t o r y e x p e rie n c e in te c h n ic a l p e rs o n n e l w o r k in a p u b lic p e rs o n ­ n e l a g e n c y , o f w h ic T i o n e y e a r s h a ll p r e f e r a b ly h a v e in v o lv e d m u n ic ip a l c iv il s e r v ic e a d m in is tr a tio n , and g r a d u a t io n f r o m a r e c o g n iz e d c o l­ le g e o r u n i v e r s i t y f r o m a f o u r y e a r c o u rs e f o r w h ic h a b a c h e lo r ’ s d e ­ g r e e is g r a n t e d , i n c l u d i n g o r s u p ­ p le m e n te d b y 18 c r e d i t h o u r s I n p u b lic a d m in is t r a t io n , p e rs o n n e l a d ­ m in i s t r a t io n , o r c lo s e ly r e la t e d s u b ­ j e c t s ; o r ( b ) th r e e y e a r s a s o u t lin e d m (a ), o f w h lc ^ i' o n e y e a r s h a ll p r e f e r a b ly h a v e in v o lv e d m u n ic ip a l c iv il s e r v ic e a d m in is t r a t io n , and g r a d u a tio n f r o m a r e c o g n iz e d c o l­ le g e o r u n i v e r s i t y f r o m a f o u r y e a r c o u r s e f o r w h ic h a b a c h e lo r 's d e ­ g r e e is g r a n t e d ; o r ( c ) s a t i s f a c t o r y c o m p le tio n o f 60 g r a d u a t e c r e d it h o u r s i n p o l i t i c a l s c ie n c e o r p u b l i c a d m in is t r a t io n , in c lu d i n g c o u rs e s in m u n ic ip a l g o v e r n n r e n t a n d a d m in i­ s t r a tio n ; or (d ) a .s a tis fa c to r y e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tio n o f th e f o r e ­ g o in g t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r ie n c e . C a n ­ d id a te s m ust have a te c h n ic a l k n o w le d g e of th e p r in c ip le s and p r a c tic e s o f m o d e r n p u b lic a d m in i­ s t r a t i o n a ,n d o f t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e L a w , e s p e c ia lly a s a p p lie d t o m u n i­ c ip a l c i v i l s e r v ic e a d m in is t r a t io n . S u l) je c ts o f E x a m i n a t i o n W r i t t e n e x a m in a t io n o n th e d u tie s o f th e p o s itio n , r e la t iv e w e ig h t 5* tr a in in g and e x p e rie n c e , r e la tiv e w e i g h t 5. 4013. A s s i s t a n t S o c ia l W o rk e r, D e iK a rtm e n t of M e n ta l H y g ie n e . A p p o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e d a t $1200 a n d m a in te n a n c e at B u ffa lo , C e n tra l la lip , C re e d m o o r, a n d M a r c y S ta te H o s p i t a l s . A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. D u tie s T o d o s o c ia l c a se w o r k in th e in ­ v e s t ig a t io n a n d s o c ia l a d ju s tm e n t o f m e n t a l p a t i e n t s in , o r o n p a r o l e fr o m , a S ta te h o s p ita l o r in s titu t io n f o r m e n t a l d e f e c tiv e s . E x a m p le s : P r e p a r i n g m e d ic a l a n d s o c ia l h is ­ to r ie s o l m e n t a l p a t ie n t s ; m a k in g p r e - p a r o le in v e s tig a tio n s and a rr a n f je m e n t s f o r p a r o le o f p a tie n tjs ; f o r m u l a t i n g p la n s f o r s o c ia l t r e a t ­ m e n t o f p a ro le d p a tie n ts a n d d o in g s o c ia l c a s e w o r k w i t h s u c h p a tie n ts a n d t h e ir f a m ilie s ; a s s is tin g In th e m e n ta l h y g ie n e c lin ic s ; s p r e a d in g a k n o w le d g e o f m e n ta l h y g ie n e a n d in te r p r e tin g th e p u rp o s e o f a S ta te h o s p ita l o r S ta te s c h o o l to th e c o m ­ m u n ity . M in im u m Q u a lific a tio n s C a n d id a te s m u s t m e e t t h e r e q u ir e ­ m e n ts of one of th e fo llo w in g g ro u p s : E ith e r (a ) one y e a r o f f u ll­ t im e t r a i n i n g in a n a p p r o v e d s c h o o l o f s o c ia l w o r k o r o n e y e a r o f s a tis ­ f a c t o r y f u l l - t i m e p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in s o c ia l’ case w o rk w ith a s o c ia l a g e n c y a d h e r in g to a c c e p ta b le s t a n ­ d a rd s , subsequent to g r a d u a tio n fro m a r e c o g n iz e d c o lle g e o r u n i ­ v e r s ity f r o m a fo u r y e a r c o u rs e fo r w h i c h a b a c h e lo i’s d e g re e Is g r a n te d , w i t h c o u rs e s in p s y c h o lo g y a n d s o c io lo g y ; o i (b ) o n e y e a r o f fu ll- tim e tr a in in g in a n a p p r o v e d s c h o o l o f s o c ia l w o r k w i t h th e e m ­ p h a s is o t a c a d e m ic a n d fie ld w o r k in ] ) s y c l i i i i t r l c s o c ia l w o r k ; o r ( c ) a s a t is f a c t o r y e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a ­ t io n o f tn e f o r e g o in g t r a i n in g a n d o x p i 'r i e n c . e . 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Pagfe Fourteetji CIVIL SER V IC E L E A D ER T uesday, February 17, 1942 A ge Lim its 21 to 4 6 for State P ark P atrolm an s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e In t h e k e e p ­ i n g or a u d i t i n g o f a c c o u n t s , o f w h i c h t w o y e a r s m u s t h a v e bete l In r e s p o n s l b f e a n d d i f f i c u l t a c c o u n t k e e p i n g in t h e d a i r y I n d u s tr y , a n d g rad u ation f i o m a stan d ard sen ior n i g h s c h o o l ; or (b ) th r e e y e a r s o f s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e in t h e k e e p ­ i n g or a u d i t i n g o f a c c o u n t s , o f w h i c h o n e y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in respon sib le and d iffic u lt a c c o u n t k e e p i n g In t h e d a i r y i n d u s t r y , a n d gr aduatio n f r o m a r e c o g n i z e d c o lege or u n iversity w ith sp ecia liza ­ t io n in a g r i c u l t u r a l e c o n o m i c s ; or (c ) t w o y e a r s o f s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e ­ r i e n c e in t h e k e e p i n g o r a u d i t i n g o f accounts, of w hich one year m u st h a v e b e e n In r e s p o n s i b l e a n d d i f f i ­ c u l t a c c o u n t k e e p i n g In t h e d a i r y in d u s t r y , a n d g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a recognized college or u n i v e r s i t y w i t h s p e c i a l i z a t i o n in a c c o u n t i n g I n ­ cluding or supplem en ted by not less t h a n 24 c r e d i t h o u r s in a c c o u n t i n g ; o r (d ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u i v a l e n t com bin ation o f th e fo reg o in g tr a in ­ ing and experien ce. T w o y e a r s of e x p e r i e n c e in t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f M ilk C o n tr o l L a w s or in a r e s p o n ­ s ib le s u p e r v i s o r y c a p a c i t y in d a i r y a d m in istra tio n m a y be su b stitu te d for tw o y e a rs of tn e general e x p e ­ r i e n c e r e q u ir e d u n d e r ( a ) . C a n d l f la t e s m u s t be f a m i l i a r w i t h m o d ­ e r n d a i r y a c c o u n t i n g a n d t h e M il k C o n tr o l L a w . C o l l e g e t r a n s c r i p t r e ­ q u ir e d . State Tests (C o n ti n u e d f r o m P a g e T h irteeyi) Involving: t h e u s e o f m a c h i n e to o ls anf i rnetal p r o c e s s e s , o f w h i c h th r e e year.s mu.st h a v e b e e n in a s u p e r ­ v i s o r y c a p a c i t y invol vin* : p r o d u c ­ t io n , s c h e d u l i n g , jp rod u c ti on m e t h ­ o d s a n d a knowle<fffe o f s h o p l a y o u t a n d p r o c e s s e s , a n d g r a d u a t i o n fr o m a s t a n d a r d s e n io r h i g h s c h o o l ; or (b» f i v e y e a r s o f s a t i s f a c t o r y e x ­ p e r i e n c e in m a n u f a c t u r i n g , s e ll in g , o r in t h e e r e c t i o n o f m e t a l w o r k i n g m a c h i n e s a n d m a c h i n e to o ls , a n d g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a s t a n d a r d s e n io r n i g h s c h o o l ; or (c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u iv a len t com bin ation of the fore­ g o in g training and experience. C an­ did ates m u st have a knowledge of electrica and m echanical m a­ c h i n e r y , e s p e c i a l l y m a c h i n e t o o ls a n d e l e c t r i c drive. T h e y m u s t h a v e a b i l i t y t o m ee; a n d d e a l w i t h p e o ­ ple; secu re cooperation; avoid a n ­ ta g o n ism s ; m u st have an analytical m ind and good jiidgm ent. Sul)joct» <)f Kxuniinution W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6: tr a in in g and experien ce, relative w e i g h t 4. of t h e p o s it io n , 401fl. .Iiuiior K ncineeriiig Aid, D e ­ p a r tm e n t of P u blic W orks. U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $14W to F e e »1. A p p o in tm e n t ex p ected a t the m in i­ m u m but m a y be m a d e a t le s s . F i l e by M a r c h 6. Uutic8 T o a.ss ist in e n g u i e e r i n g w o r k by p a r f o r m i n g s i m p l e te c h n i c a l task.s ttnd m a n u a l w o r k in o f f i c e , fie ld , or l a b o r a t o r y a s a s s i g n e d ; a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k a s req uir e d. E x a m p l e s : In sp ec tin g a poition of a contract un tle r s upervi.sion o f t h e E n g i n e e r in -C h a r g e ; w orking independently a s a S t a t e in s p e c t o r at a f a c t o r y s u p p l y i n g m a t e r i a l s ; a c t i n g a s inis pect or a t a h a t c li p l a n t ; a c t i n g a s r o d m a n , c h a i n n i u n , or i n s t r u n i e n t m a n u n d e r tlie E n g i n e e r - i n Charge; reducing notes, t r a c in g m a p s a n d pla n s, a s s i s t i n g in p r e p a ­ ration of r ig h t-o f-w a y m a p s; p re­ p arin g c r o s s -se c tio n .s , com puting ar ea s, v o lum es and q u a n tities and m a k i n g c o m p u t a t i o n s on p r e l i m i n ­ ar y , m o n t h l y , a n d fi n a l e s t i m a t e s . 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C o l l e g e t r a n ­ s c r i p t r e q u ir e d . S u b j e r t n of Examination W ritten ex a m in a tio n on th e du ties o f t h e p o s i t i o n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6; training and experience, relative w e i g h t 4. 4030. M e d i c a l B « c o r d L ib r a r ia n , D e p a r tm e n t of H ea lth . U su a l salary r a n g e J1600 t o ^ 1 0 0 . A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. A ppointm ent expected a t the m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $1600. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. D uties T o a s s i s t in t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of a n d to m a i n t a i n a m e d i c a l recor d s y s t e m b a s e d on ajccep ted m o d e r n practice and stan d ard n o m en cla ­ t u r e o f d i s e a s e s ; a n d t o do r e l a te d w o r k a s r e q u ir e d . E xam p les; A s ­ s ig n in g a n d s u p e r v is in g th e work of v a r i o u s m e d i c a l s t e n o g r a p h e r s a n d fil e c l e r k s r e l a t i v e to a l l m e d i ­ cal records; s u p ervisin g th e collec­ t io n o f s c i e n t i f i c d a t a in p r e p a r a ­ ti o n o f r e s e a r c f t p u b l i c a t i o n s ; p r e ­ p a r i n g m e d i c a l s t a t i s t i c a l r ep orts. M i n i m u m Q u u ll fic u t io n it E ith e r (a) th ree y e a rs of s a t is f a c ­ to r y e x p e r i e n c e in m e d i c a l r e c o r d s work, of w h ich one year m u st have be e n in a s u p e r v i s o r y c a p a c i t y , a n d raduation from a sta n d a r d senior ig h s c h o o l ; o r (b ) t w o y e a r s o f college and s a tis fa c to r y com pletion o f a n a p p r o v e d c o u r s e in t r a i n i n g In m e d i c a l r e c o r d s w o r k ; or ( c ) a s a t ­ isfa c to r y e q u iv a len t com bin ation of th e f o r e g o i n g t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­ en c e , Candidates m ust have a kn ow led ge of standard classified nom en clatu re of d is e a se s and m u st po ssess e x e c u t iv e ability, tact, ini­ tiative, and progressiven ess. A kn owledge of typ ing and s te n o g ­ r a p h y is d e s ir a b le . Su bjects of E xam ination W ritten e x a m in a tio n on th e du ties o f t h e p o s it io n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4; train in g a n d experien ce, relative w e i g h t 6. 4021. M il k A c c o u n t s E xam iner, D ep a r tm en t o f A gricu ltu re a n d M a r k e t s . S a l a r y r a n g e J2400 to $3000. F e e $2. A p p o i n t m e n t expedited a t t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le ss . Duties U nder supervision , to m a k e c o m ­ p l e x a n d i n v o l v e d o f f i c e a n d f ie ld e x a m in a t io n s a n d a u d its o f records and reports of m ilk producers and dealers to d e te r m in e c o m p lia n c e w i t h th e M ilk C o n tr o l L a w , a n d t o a s sis t su c h producers an d dealers In a c h i e v i n g s u c h c o m p l i a n c e ; to prepare m a terial for p resen ta tio n a t h e a r i n g s ; a n d t o do r e l a t e d w o r k a s r e q u ir e d . * M inim um Q u alification s C andidates m u s t m e e t th e require­ m en ts of one o f th e follow in g g r o u p s : E i t h e r ( a ) s i x y e a r s of to o v e r 5 ,0 0 0 r e ta ilers th ro u g h o u t th e coun» tr y o p en .s its d o o r s to YOU fo r th e fir s t tim e . 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C a n d i d a t e s w’ho a r e e lig ib l e fo r a n d d e s i r e t o c o m p e t e a l s o in N o . 4055, P ark P a t r o l m a n , W estch ester C o u n t y m a y do s o A s e p a r a t e a p ­ p l i c a t i o n a n d f e e m u s t be fil e d for e a c h , b u t c a n d i d a t e s n e e d t a k e on ly o n e e x a m i n a t i o n in o r d e r to be c o n ­ s id e r e d o n b oth li s ts . F i l e b y M a r c h G A I \rO D E R N F A C T O R Y t h a t s e l l s DELMO KNITTED FLEECE f M O N .. T IIIT H S ., 9 -5 : 3 0 ; 01.0SIC1> SATUKDAY. OVER 100% Wool PURE WORSTED SUITS $|Y.90 $25 6. M inim um Q u alification s M i n i m u m a g e 21 a n d c a n d i d a t e s m u s t n o t h a v e p a s s e d t h e i r 4<$th b i r t h d a j or. t h e d a t e o f t h e w r i t t e n cxainin atirn. C andidates m u st posse.ss t h e f o l l o w i n g r e q u i r e m e n t s : U nited S ta te s c itizenship; residence in N e w Y o r k S t a t e fo r o n e y e a r i m i n t d i a t e l y p r e c e d i n g t h e d a t e o f th e e x a m in a t io n ; m in im um height 5 f e e t 8 i n c h e s in b a r e f e e t ; m i n i ­ m u m w e i g h t 140 p o u n d s s t r i p p e d ; good pn yslq ue; good a d d ress; neat p p p e a if h c e ; good moral character and h a li t s ; m ental aler tn ess; free ­ dom from al l ph ysical defects. T h e y n n i s t be p h y s i c a l l y s t r o n g , a c ­ ti v e, a n d w e l l - p r o p o r t i o n e d w i t h i n t h e THrge o f a c c e p t e d s t a n d a r d s ; w ir h n o c o n v i c t i o n o f f e l o n y ; a b l e to r e a d a n d w r i t e u n d e r s t a n d i n g l y th e E n g l i s h l a n g u a g e ; w i t h s a t i s ­ factory hearing and s a tisfa cto ry e y e s i g h t w i t h o u t gla -s ses ( v i s i o n n o t le33 t h a n 20/40 in e a c h e y e ) . Subjects of E xam ination W r i t t e u e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s o f t h e p o s itio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6; training and experience, r elative w e i g h t 4. C a n d i d a t e s w h o p a s s t h e w ; i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l be g i v e n a m'-dkeil e x a m i n a t i o n In w h i c h t h e y m u st m eet the ph ysical standard P d o p te d fo r t h i s p o s it io n . C andi­ date w ill receive notice of e x a c t t i m e a n d p l a c e to a p p e a r fo r m e d i ­ cal e xam ination. A ll c a n d i d a t e s m u s t bo a b l e to o p e r a t e a n d ride a mot or ( y c le . 4023. P a t h o l o g i s t , D e p a r t m e n t of C o r re c tio n . S a l a r y r a n g e $3120 to $3870. F e e $3. iU y p o in tm e n t e x p e c t e d a t S i n g S in g P r i s o n a t $2500. F i l e by M a i c h 6. D uties T o h.'ive c h a r g e o f t h e la b o r a t o r y of a .Stale p e n a l i n s t i t u t i o n ; to p e r ­ fo r m a u t o p s i e s a n d m a k e p a t h o l o g ­ ic al, D a c te r io l o g ic a l , a n d b i o c h e in lc a l e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d d i a g n o s e s ; to ii a v e s u p e r v i s i o n o f t h e c l i n i c a l l a b ­ oratory and clinical e x a m in a tio n s m j e t h e r e i n ; to p e r f o r m p o s t nior ten-'.-s a n d m a k e e x a m i n a t i o n s on all e x e c u t e d c r i m i n a l s a n d on t h o s e d y ­ i n g fr o m u n k n o w n c a u s e s in th e p r is o n h o s p i t a l ; a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k a s req uir ed. M inim um Q ualification s C an d icp .t e s m u s t b e g r a d u a t e s o f a n approved m edical sch ool and n u u t be l i c e n s e d to p r a c t i c e m e d i ­ c in e In N e w Y o r k S t a t e or be e l i ­ g ib l e to e n t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n for s u c h lic e n s e . I n a d d it io n , th ey m u s t hav-. h a d f i v e y e a r s o f s a t i s ­ f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e in a p a t h o l o g i ­ c a l l a b f t a t o r y or a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u i v a l e n t c o m b i n a t i o n o f ti lls t y p e of laboratory experien ce and other p athological experience, of w h ic h tw o y e a rs m u st h a v e been a s D i ­ r e c to r o f a n a p p r o v e d l a b o r a t o r y . S u b jects o f E xum in ution W n t t e n e x a m in a tio n on th e du ties o f t h e p o s itio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6; training and experience, relative w e i g h t 5; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e , r e l a t iv e w e i g h t 5. TYPEW RITERS RENTED F O R C IV IL SE R V IC E EXAM S AND FOR H O M E USE s. All Makes — All Models — Delivered and«Called For J. COrtland 7-0405-6 M O R SE 296 BROADWAY 4024. P s y c h o l o g i s t , S t a t e I n s t i t u ­ t io n s a n d A g e n c i e s . S alary range to JfoOuS F e e $2. A p p o i n t m e n t exp ected at th e m in im u m but m ay be m a d e a t l e s s . A p p o i n t m e n t o f a w o m a n psy ch o lo g ist expected a t th e N e w York S ta te T ra in in g School for G ir ls at H u d s o n . JMle by M a r c h 0. D uties U n d e r s u p e r v i s i o n in a S t a t e In­ s t i t u t i o n or a g e n c y , to a d m i n i s t e r oi I n te r p r e t p sychom etric t e s t s , both r o u t in e a n d o f a s p e c i a l d i a g ­ n o s t i c n a t u r e ; to a p p l y o t h e r p s v chologlcal procedures; to m a k e recom m en dation s regarding tr e a t­ m e n t a n d tr a in i n g . I n t h e Child G u i d a n c e C li n ics , to s u p e r v i s e a n d c o o r d i n a t e t h e w o r k a£ J u n i o r P s y ­ c h o l o g i s t s ; a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k a s req u ir e d . E x a m p l e s : A d m i n i s ­ tering intelligence, aptitude, and p e r f o r m a n c e t e s t s ; c l a .s s l f y i n g i n ­ m a t e s o n th e b a s i s o f p e r s o n a l i t y , social, a n d e d u ca tio n a l stu d ies o f th e ind ividu al; preparing reports; d o i n g r e s e a r c h in t h e s e l e c t i o n o f appropriate te s ts; s tu d y in g results o b t a i n e d ; a s s i s t i n g in m a k i n g a s ­ s i g n m e n t s to c o t t a g e g r o u p s a n d w o r k a n d s t u d y p r o g r a m s ; In c o n ­ s u l t a t i o n %vith o t n e r o f f i c e r s , p l a n ­ n in g v o c a tio n a l a nd social program s for Inm ates; con d u ctin g w ith som e supervision , research projects in ­ vo lvin g in vestigation and Inter­ p r e t a t i o n o f f a c t o r s in a b n o r m a l b e ­ h a v io r ; m ain tain in g sta tistical r ec­ ords o f perform ance, aptitud e of in m a te s; d evelopin g n e w techniq ues and m a k in g research studies. Minimum Qualifications S lt h e r (a) (^ aduation from col­ le g e , p r e f e r a b l y w i t h s p e c i a l i z a t i o n in p s y c h o l o g y , t o g e t h e r w i t h a n M .A . In p s y c h o l o g y or 30 c r e d i t h o u r s o f g r a d u a t e s t u d y in p s y c h o lo g y le a d in g to a n a d v a n ce d d e g ree fro m a recognized graduate school or d e p ar tm en t, and th ree y ea rs o f e x p e r i e n c e in c l i n i c a l p s y c h o l o g y , of w h ic h one y ea r m u st have in­ volved th e adm inistration o f p s y ­ c h o m e tr ic t e s ts and oth er clinical p sychological procedures under th e a up ervlslon of a qu alified p s y ­ c h o l o g i s t ; or (b ) g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a r e c o g n i z e d c o l l e g e or u n i v e r s i t y , p r e f e r a b l y w i t h s p e c i a l i z a t i o n In p s y c h o l o ^ , tog eth er w ith c o m p le ­ tion of co u rse req u irem en ts for P h . D . in p s y c h o l o g y In a g r a d u a t e sch ool or d ep a r tm en t o f recognized stan d in g, and tw o years of exp eri­ ence In c l i n i c a l psychology, of w h ich one y ea r m u st have involvea th e a d m in istration of p sych o m etric te s ts a nd o th er clinical p sy c h o lo g i­ c a l p r o c e d u r e s u n d e r t h e .';upervision of a qu alified p sych o lo g ist; or (c) a s a tis f a c t o r y equ iv a len t com bin a tion o f the foregoing train­ in g and experience. C andidates m u st h a v e a th orou gh k n o w led g e o f th e principles o f p s y c h o lo g y and o f th e m eth od s and techniq ues of th e m o r e c o m m o n l y u s e d m e n t a l ^ests and m e a s u r e m e n ts su ch i s th e Term an , Plntner-P atter.son, S t a n f o r d B inet, K uh lm an -B in et. P o . ’*-eusMaze, H e a ly -P lc tu r e C om pletions; ab ility to m eet and deal w ith peo>ple, i n i t i a t i v e ; r e s o u r c e f u l n e s s ; good ju d g m e n t; good address. Su bjects o f E xam ination W ritte n exa m in a tio n on the duties o f t h e p o s itio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5; tr a in in g and experien ce, relative w e i g h t 5. 4025. P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s e , D e ­ p a rtm en t o f H ealth . S alary range $1800 t o $2300. F e e $1. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d in r u r a l a r e a s a t $1800 b u t m a y be m a d e a t le ss . P e r s o n s a p ­ p o i n t e d f r o m t h i s l i s t r e q u ir e d t o n a v e a N e w Y o r k S t a t e D r i v e r ’s L icen se. C a ndida tes w h o a re eli­ g ib l e f o r a n d d e s i r e to c o m p e t e a l s o In N o . 4056, P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s e , W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t y , m a y do so . A s e p a r a t e a p o l i c a t l o n a n d f e e o f $1. m u s t b e f il e d f o r e a c h , b u t c a n d i ­ d a tes need tak e only one e x a m in a ­ ti o n in o r d e r to be c o n s i d e r e d on b o t h l i s t s . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. D uties To do professional n u rsin g w ork In t h e c o n d u c t o f c l i n i c s a n d h o m o v i s i t a t i o n s ; to prom ote conferen ces, consultations, and dem on strations for Inri I r o v i n g m e t h o d s o f c l i n i c s a n d hon.t- c a r e ; a n d t o d o r e l a t e d w o /‘k a s r e q u ir e d . M m im u m Q ualifications C a n d i d a t e s m u s t b e g r a d u a t e s of a n accredited school of n u rsin g and m u s t be h c e n s e d a s a p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s e in N e w Y o r k S t a t e or be e l i ­ g i b l e fo r such* l i c e n s e . T h e y m u s t be f:raduates o f a sta n d a rd senior h i g h s c n o o i or h a v e e q u i v a l e n t e d u ­ cation. In addition, th e y m u st m e e t th e roqu irem ents o f one of th e f o l­ low ing g io u p s: E ither (a) tw o y e a r s o f a d e q u a t e p u b li c h e a l t h n u rsing experience under approved su p ervision , an d sa tisfa cto ry c o m ­ p l e t i o n o f 0 p o s t g r a d u a t e c o u r s e in p u b lic h e a l t h n u r s i n g o f a t l e a s t o n e a c a d e m i c y e a r in r e s i d e n c e a t 4 r ecogn ized college or u n iv er sity ; o r (b ) a s f . t l s f a c t o r y equivalent c o m b i n a t i o n ol t h e f o r e g o i n g t r a i n ­ in g a n d e x p e r i e n c e . A t h o r o u g h k n o w l e d g e oi t h e p r in c ip le s a n d p r a c t i c e s of p u b li c h e a l t h n u r s i n g a n d g o o d v'hysic al c o n d i t i o n a r e e s ­ s e n t i a l , T ra n sc r i, p t o f c o l l e g e e d u ­ c ation be>ond n u rse train in g school r eq uir e d. Su bjects of E xam in ation W ritten e x a m in a tio n on th e duties o f t h e p o s itio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4; traVning a n d e x p e r i e n c e , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t §. 4026. S t e a m F i r e m a n , S t a t e a n d County H ospitals, D ep artm en ts, and I n s t i t u t i o n s , S a l a r y r a n g e $1500 to $2000. F e e $1. A ppointm ents e x ­ p e c t e d a t t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le s s . S e v e r a l a p p o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e d a t C a p it o l P o w e r H o u s e a t A l b a n y a t $1066.67, $1166.67, a n d $1266.67 a s S t e a m F i r e m a n —S e a s o n ­ al ( e i g h t m o n t h s ) . I f e li g ib l e , c a n d i ­ d a t e s m a y c o m p e t e a l s o in e it h e r No. 4034, Steam Firem an, Erie County, or No. 4039, Firem an, O n e i d a C o u n t y , or N o . 4045, F i r e ­ man, R e n sse la e r County. A sep arate a p p l i c a t i o n a n d f e e o f $1 m u s t be f il ed fo r e a c h . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. D uties U n d e r s u p e r v i s i o n , to o p e r a t e a n d r e p a ir s t a t i o n a r y s t e a m b o il e r s a n d accessories, togeth er w ith th e a u x ­ i l i a r y b o il e r r o o m e q u i p m e n t o f a s t e a i n - e l e c t r l c p o w e r p l a n t or a l a r g e s t e a m h e a t i n g p l a n t ; a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k a s req uir e d. E x ­ a m p l e s : F i r i n g b o il e r s b y h a n d or b.y s t o k e r s , w h e r e i n s t a l l ^ ; o p e r a t ­ i n g p u n i r s a n d o t h e r b o il e r r o o m e q u i p m e n t I n c lu d in g c o a l a n d a s h ha n dll n.g equipm ent, where in­ s t a l l e d ;'c l e a n i n g fi r e s a n d r e m o v i n g c l i n k e r s ar.d a s h e s ; c l e a n i n g b o i l ­ e r s ; r a a k ' n g m i n o r r e p a i r s t o b o il­ ers a n d e q u i p m e n t : r e a d i n g i n s t r u ­ m e n t s , ^;auges, a n d m e t e r s : r e c o r d ­ i n g t h e r t& d in g s In t h e b o il e r r o o m lo g ; w e i g h i n g c oal. M inim um Q ualifications C a n d id a tes m u st h a v e had not less th an one v e a r of s a tis fa c to r y e x p e ­ r i e n c e in t h f o p e r a t i o n or m a i n t e ­ nan ce and lep a lr of high pressure steam r j « v s . C andidates should h a v e a t h c i o u g h v.'orklng k n o w l e d g e o f b oil or r t o m p r a c t ic e , p a r t ic u l a r - U r g e n t N e e d fo r V e sse l In sp ectors W A S H I N G T O N . - T h e U n ited S t a t e s Civil S e rv ic e C o m m issio n t h i s w e e k issu e d a n u r g e n t a p p ea l f o r in s p e c to r s o f ste e l v e sse ls to fill 30 p o sitio n s im m e d ia t e l y w ith t h e M a r i ti m e C o m m is sio n . T he Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n e m p h a ­ sized t h a t t h e i n s p e c t o r s o f hulls a r e n e e d e d to g u a r a n t e e s p e e d y p r o d u c ti o n o f o u r e x p a n d i n g m e r ­ c h a n t m arine. T h e jo b s t o b e filled p a y f r o m $2,600 to $3,200 a y e a r . R e q u i r e ­ m e n t s : t h r e e to six y e a r s ’ experi< e n ce in t h e s h ip b u i ld i n g i n d u s t r y , w i t h a c t u a l e x p e r ie n c e i n sh ip fittin g , r iv e tin g , w e ld in g , t a n k t e s t ­ ing, f a ir in g - u p , c a r p e n t e r w o rk , m o ld lo f t w o r k , r i g g in g a n d f i t ­ t i n g ou t. A ge l im its f o r t h e p o s i­ tio n s r a n g e f r o m 21 to 65 y e a r s . A p p lic a « ts a r e a d v is e d to a p p ly fo r i n f o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n in g th e s e jo b s a t t h e n e a r e s t f i r s t o r se c o n dc la s s p o s t office. ly a s .t r e l a t e s t o m a i n t a i n e d o p ­ e rating efficien cy ; p h y s i c a l s t r e n g t h a a a g i l i t y : g o o d physi^ial c on d i' Jon . .s>uLjeot. o l E x a m i n a t i o n W ritten e x a m in a t io n on th e du ties o f t h e p o s .t i o n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5; training and experien ce, relative w<iight 5. 4027. S u p e r v i s o r o f V o c a t i o n a l l l e habiU tation, D e p a r tm e n t of E d u c a ­ ti o n . S a l a r y r a n g e $2760 t o $3360. F e e $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t the m in im u m but m a y be m a d e at less. F ile by M arch D uties T o p r o v i d e v o c a t i o n a l g u id a n c ® a n d a r r a n g e f o r s p e c i a l t r a i n i n g in p r i v a t e a n d p u b l i c s c h o o l s a n d in i n d u s t r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s est ablif shm e n t s for p h y sic a lly han dicapped persons over fou rteen ye a rs o f a g e for th e pu rp ose of preparing th em fo r r e m u n e r a t i v e e m p l o y m e n t ; to solicit em p lo y e r s w ith a v ie w to ­ w ard p la c in g s u c h persons. Minimum Qualifications C a n d id a tes m u s t be g r a d u a t e s of a r e c o g n i z e d c o l l e g e or- u n i v e r s i t y from a fo u r - y e a r co u r se for w hich a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e Is g r a n t e d , a n d m u st m e et th e req uirem ents of on« of the follow in g gro u p s: E ith e r (a) three y e a rs of recent sa tisfa c to r y e x p e r i e n c e in a r e s p o n s i b l e p o s it io n in o n e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g f i e l d s : v o ­ cational reh abilitation o f civilian s: s a fe ty s e r v ice ; a d m in istration of w o r k m e n ’s com p en sation ; place­ m ent : vocation al g u id a n c e ; person ­ nel m an agem en t: vocational In­ s t r u c t i o n ; o r In a s u p e r v i s o r y c a ­ p a c i t y In a l a r g e i n d u s t r i a l o r g a n ­ ization as m anager, p r o d u c t io n m a n a g e r , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t or f o r e ­ m a n : or (b ) a s a t i s f a c t o r v e q u i v a ­ lent c o m b in ation o f th e foregoin g training and experience. C andidates m u s t h a v e a g o o d k n o w l e d g e o f th « m e t h o d s a n d t e c h n i q u e o f in d u s t r i a l r etraining and of m odern em p lo y ­ m ent and ^ i d a n c e m eth od s and techniques. T h e y m u st h a v e ta ct; good m a n n e r s ; good a d d r e s s; and tha a b ility to a p p ro a c h and deal witl- i n d u s t r i a l m a n a g e r s . Su bjects of E xam in ation W r itte n e x a m in a tio n on th e du ties o f t h e p o s i t i o n , r e l a t i v e w fcight 6: t r a l i . i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e , r e l a t lv a w e i g t i t 4. (C o n tin u ed on P a g e F ifteen ) Dr. D. a POLLOCK Surgeon Dentist Brooklyo Paramount Theatre BIdc. On« Fliffht Up Brooklyn, N. Y.. TRinncIa 6-8620 B. M. T. DeKalb A». Subwaj^ Stntioa I. R. T. Navins St. Subwa.T Station DR. EUGENE M ORRELL D E N T I S T H ourit; D a lly Sunday: 9 9 .'V.M. t o 9 P . M . A .M . to 3 P .M . 860 M o n r o e S t., c o r n e r T o m p k i n s A v e . B r o o k l y n , JJ.Y. G l ^ n n i o r e 6 -2474—8 -8 0 8 0 S p e c i a l C o u r t e s y to C iv il s e r M c e E m p l o y e e s D R . I . F . R E L K IN Surgeon Dentist Hours 9 A M. co 8 P. M. 1108 2nd Ave., B et. S8th & fi9th Sts. (Middle of bloi'k) V olun teer 6-2290 7 o I ( e U\ee v 9 d /M Miitry UCMMXUILiTS.ULVC. NOM DROPS TOOR r m w a m a V o r O lT lX a t r r l M I z a B l u t l o a i F ron T 3 r p * « r i t « r C««» H .T a C a , W U l l n li H u s s a M a m a . 3 « 998S m s m to a C IV IL SEK V IC E L E A D E R TiiMday. feb rm try 17, 1942 ADVBKTISEMEMT ADTBRT1SBMB>T SCHOOL DIRECTORY l is t in g o f c a r e e r t r a i n in g s c h o o l s a c a d e m ic « t C O M M E R C T A I ^ C O L L E G E P R E P A R J lT O R Y fi„ro H a l l A c a d e m y — D e K a l b a n d F l a t b u s h S x t . , B r o o k l y n — R e g e n t s a ccred ited M A i n 4-8558. roltiinbla * I^ee—147 W . 42d S t . —R e q u e s t F r e e E a r l y E m p l o y m e n t B o o k l e t — B R y a n t 9-6294. A C C O U N T IN G M A C H IN E S j u f o i i n t l n r M a c h i n e s I n s t i t u t e —221 W . 57 th S t . - D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s . IBM H o l l e r i t h P r i n t e r s , S o r t e r s , K e y P u n c h e r s —C i r c l e 6-6425. AUTO D R IV IN G IN S T R U C n O N I,jll> A u t o D r i v i n g S c h o o l - 1 7 1 W o r t h S t. (o pp. S t a t e B l d g . ) - W O r t h 2-6990 A V IA T IO N PR O D U C T IO N M E C H A N IC Dflehflnty I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 16th S t . —D a y a n d E v e . C iafises—300 hr. C o u r s e . (S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. B E N C H A S S E M B L Y — A V IA T IO N Delplinnty I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 16th S t . - D a y a n d E v e . C l a s s e s —100 hr . C o u r s e S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. B U S IN E S S M A C H IN E S Dclehnnty Institute—115 E . 15th S t . - D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —C a r d P u n c h , C o m p t o m e t r y —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. ufuoklyn BuKlnesfl Machine School—7 L a f a y e t t e A v e . —C o m p t o m e t r y , B i l l i n g , B o o k k e e p in g , T y p i n g —D a y a n d E v e n i n g —S T . 3-7660. C IV IL S E R V IC E Drlehnnty Institnte—115 E . 15th S t . - D a y A E v e . C l a s s e s —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. gchHiirtz S c h o o l —147 F o u r t h A v e . —P o l i c e , F i r e —E n t r a n c e a n d P r o m o t i o n — G R a m e r c y 3-0808. D R A F T IN G jfew Vork Draftinr Institute ~ 276 W, 43d St. - Day and Evening Classes. W i s c o n s i n 7-0366. , jMnnliuttan T e c h n i c a l Institute ~ 1823 B r o a d w a y (5 9t h) — D a y a n d E v e n i n g (^Jslss€S~~C'Ii*c1g 5"7857 )fon<l«ll Institute—230 pflehanty W . 41s t S t —D a y & E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —W i s c o n s i n 7-2086. Institute—115 FIN G E R P R IN T IN G E . 15th S t . —N e w cla.ss f o r m i n g . S T u y v e « a n t 9-6900. y e w York School of Fingerprints- 22-26 E . 8th S t ...................l i K a m e r c y 7-12e» M A C H IN E SH O P pel<-lianty I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 16th S t . - D a y & E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — 200-300 hr. C o u r s e . s - S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. I w r x - M a c h i n e S h o p P r a c t i c e —1043 6th A v e . , N . Y. C. — D a y & E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —P E . 6-0913. ^ rriK'ticai M a c h i n i s t S c h o o l —109 B r o a d S t . —M a c h i n i s t s c h 6 » o n ly . BO . 9-6498. M E C H A N IC A L D E N T IS T R Y y - f w Y o r k S c h o o l o f M e c h a n i c a l D e n t i s t r y — 125a W . 31st St . — D a v a n d 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 e r v i c e —F r e e B o o k l e t —C H i c k e r i n g 4-3994. R A D IO — T E L E V IS IO N jjadio T e l e v s i o n I n s t i t u t e — 480 L e x i n g t o n A v e . — L a b o r a t o r y T r a i n i n g — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C la s.s es—P L a z a 3-4585—D e p t . L. «E C R E T A R L A L SCHOOLS D«-lelianty I n s t i t u t e —D a y a n d E v e n i n g Classe .s. ' B r a n c h e s In M a n h a t t a n , J a m a i c a , N e w a r k —M a i n o f f i c e , 120 W . 42d S t . —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. P (.i ve r s- 228 W . 42d S t . - G r a d e d S p e e d C l a . s s e s - B R y a n t 9-9092. Wiiiiliington B u s i n e s s S c h o o l —130 W . 42d S t .................................. W i s c o n s i n 7-8811 C o m p l e t e S e c r e t a r i a l C o u r s e s —I n c l u d i n g C o m p t o m e t r y . >|arv A. M o o n e y , B r o w n e ’s B u s i n e s s C o lle g e —7 L a f a y e t t e A v e . —B r o o k l y n — N E v i n s 8-2941. Lam b’s B u s i n e s s T r a i n i n g S c h o o l —370 N i n t h S t ., a t 6th A v e . , B r o o k l y n — D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —I n d i v i d u a l I n s t r u c t i o n —S O u t h 8-4236. M ir c b a n t s a n d B a n k e r s B u s i n e s s S c h o o l — 55th Y e a r — D a y a n d E v e n i n g — 220 E a s t 42d S t . - M U . 2-0986. T A B U L A T IN G M A C H IN E O P E R A T IO N D r le b a n ty I n s t i t u t e —115 E . 15th S t . —D a y & E v e . C l a s s e s —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. A c c o u n t i n g M a c h i n e s I n s t i t u t e —221 W . 57 th S t . - D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s . I B M H o l l e r i t h P r i n t e r s , Sorter.s, K e y P u n c h e r s —C i r c l e 5-t>425. W E L D IN G D c le h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 16th C o u r s e —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. S t.-D a y and E ven ing C l a s s e s — 224-hr. X -R A Y and A N A L Y T IC A L T E C H N IC IA N S Ha r ve y S c h o o l —384 E . 149th S t . - D a y a n d E v e . C l a s s e s —M O t t H a v e n 9-6655. State Tests (C ontinued f r o m P a g e F o u r te e n ) 4028. X -ray A ssistan t, D epart­ m e n t o f H e a l t h . S a l a r y r a n g e $1400 fo ?1900. F e e $1. A p o p i n t m e n t e x ­ pected a t t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y be ma de a t l e s s t h a n $1400. C a n d i d a t e s w h o a r e e lig ib l e f o r a n a d e s i r e to c o m p e t e a l s o in N o . 4035, A s s i s t a n t X -ray T echn ician, M onroe County m a y do so. A s e p a r a t e a p p l i c a t i o n arul f e e o f J1 m u s t be f i l e d t o r e a c h , but c a n d i d a t e s n e e d t a k e o n l y o n e e x a m i n a t i o n in o r d e r t o be c o n s i d ­ ered on b o t h lis t s . I f e l ig ib l e , c a n ­ d id a te s m a y c o m p e t e a l s o in N o . 4029, X - r a y A s s i s t a n t ( T h e r a p y ) . A s e p a r a t e a p p l i c a t i o n a n d f e e o f ?1 miKst be f il e d fo r t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n . File b y M a r c h 6. Duties U n d e r s u p e r v i s i o n o f t h e c lin ic p h y s i c i a n to t a k e X - r a y s a n d d e ­ velop X - r a y f i l m s ; a n d to do r e l a t ­ ed w o i k a s r e q u ir e d . E x a m p l e s : M ak in g X - r a y e x p o s u r e s o f t h e ch e st or o t h e r p a r t s o f t h e b o d y u s in g h i g h - p o w e r e d , p o r t a b le , or fl \ i o r o - p h o t o g r a p h i c e q u i p m e n t ; c a r ­ ing fo r e q u i p m e n t ; p e r f o r m i n g th e necessary tech n ical w o r k involved in t a k i n g a n d d e v e l o p i n g X - r a y fi lm s; p r e p a r i n g p a t i e n t s f o r X - r a y . •Minimum Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s Candidates m u s t m e e t th e require­ ments of one of th e fo llo w in g K 'o u ps; E i t h e r ( a ) t w o y e a r s o f a c ­ cep ta ble e x p e r i e n c e in t h e X - r a y <lepartment o f a n a p p r o v e d h o s p i t a l , in c lu d in g w o r k in a c t u a l o p e r a t i o n e q u i p m e n t in m a k i n g d i a g n o s t i c X-ray exam inations, graduation f i o m a s t a n d a r d s e n i o r h i g h s c h o o l, and s a t i s f a c t o r y c o m p l e t i o n o f a n ap p rove d c o u r s e in X - r a y t e c h ­ niq ue; or (b ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y c o m b i n ­ ation o f t h e f o r e g o i n g t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e rien ce . Subjects of E x a m in ation W ritten e xam in atio n on th e duties of the position, relative w eigh t 5; training and experience, relaflve weight 5. 4029. X - r a y A s s i s t a u t ( T h e r a p y ) , D epartm ent of H e a lth . S a la r y range fl400 to $1900. F e e $1. A p p o i n t m e n t expected a t th e m in im u m but m a y be m a d e a t le s s . C a n d i d a t e s w h o are e lig ib l e f o r N o . 4035, A .s s i s t a n t X-ray T e c h n i c i a n , M o n r o e C o u n t y a n d /o r N o . 4028, X - r a y A s s i s t a n t ^ a y do so. A s e p a r a t e a p p l i c a t i o n « nd fe e o f $1 m u s t be f il e d to r e a c h , bu t c a n d i d a t e s n e e d t a k e o n l y o n e e x a m i n a t i o n in o r d e r to b e c o n ­ side re d for t h e s e t w o l is t s . F i l e b y •March 6. D uties T o operate X -r a y a p p a ratu s and a u x i l i a r y e q u i p m e n t fo r t h e r a p e u t i c p u r p o s e s a n d a s s i s t fn t h e a d m i n i s Y a t i o n o f X - r a y t r e a t m e n t s ; a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k a s req u ir e d . M inim um Q u a lifica tio n s . E ither ( a ) h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t i o n in c lu d in g a c o u r s e in p h y s i c s , a n d SIX m o n t h s o f s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i ­ e n c e in t h e o p e r a t i o n a n d m a i n t e ­ nance of high v o lta g e th erapeutic ^ - r a y e q u i p m e n t ; o r (b ) a .satisj a c t o r y e q u i v a l e n t c o m b i n a t i o n oi; ^oi’egoing tr a in in g and experi­ ence. C andidates nin.st ha v e a Knowledge of high power X - r a y tnerapy and th e operation of high m achines r a n g in g from ^ ^ 0 0 0 to 1,0!00,000 volts; a b i l i t y to op era te and care for X - r a y a p p ar­ a t u s a n d a u x i l i a r y e q u i p m e n t for th erapeutic purposes. Candidates s h o u l d i n d i c a t e on t h e i r a p p li c a tio n ; ! t h e c o u r s e s in p h y s i c s t h a t t h e y h a v e com pleted. Subjects of E xam in a tio n W ritten e x a m in a tio n on th e du ties o f t h e p o s i t i o n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5; training and experien ce relative w e i g h t 5. STATE U N W R IT T EN EX A M IN A T IO N S LATEK THAN M A R C H 28, 1942 ( A p p l i c a t i o n s s h o u l d be f i l e d b y M a r c h 27) U n w ritten E x a m in ation form s m a y n o t be i s s u e d b y m a l l a f t e r M a r c h 26, a n d t o be a c c e p t e d s h o u l d b e d e l i v e r e d p e r s o n a l l y or b e a r a p o s t m a r k n o t l a t e r t h a n M a r c h 27. F o r th e fo llo w in g positions no w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n or a p p e a r a n c e of can d id ates w ill be r e q u ir e d M a r c h 28, b u t c a n d i d a t e s w i l l be r a t e d o n t r a i n i n g an jl e x p e r i e n c e . R a t i n g s m a y be a f f e c t e d b y i n ­ f o r m a t i o n f u r n i s h e d in t h e a p p l i c a ­ t i o n s a n d it is e s s e n t i a l t h a t c a n d i ­ d a t e s s h o w in d e t a i l in t h e i r a p p l i ­ c a t i o n s al l e x p e r i e n c e t h a t m a y be o f v a l u e . F a i l u r e to f u r n i s h s u f f i ­ c i e n t i n f o r m a t i o n m a y r e s u l t In l o w m a r k s or f a i l u r e to p a s s t h e e x ­ am ination. I n q u i r i e s m a y be m a d e a s to c h a r ­ a c t e r a n d a b i l i t y a n d a ll s t a t e ­ m e n ts are su b je c t to verifica tio n. A s a n a id in r a t i n g t r a i n i n g a n d e x ­ p e r ie n c e , i n t e r v i e w s m a y a l s o be r e ­ q u ir e d a t s o m e l a t e r d a t e . A p p l i c a ­ t i o n s fo r t h e s e u n w r i t t e n e x a m i n a ­ t i o n s w ill be r e c e i v e d up t o a n d i n ­ c l u d i n g M a r c h 27. 4080. B a t h A t t e n d a n t , S a r a t o g a Sp rin gs A uth ority. Salary range $1150 to $ 1 6 ^ . F e e 50 c e n t s . S e v e i a l seasonal ap p oin tm en ts expected. M a x i m u m a g e lim it 56th b ir t h d a y . T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n to r e s i ­ dents and n on -residents of N e w Y o r k S t a t e . F i l e b y M a r c h 27. D uties U n d e r g e n e r a l s u p e r v i s i o n , to a d ­ m i n i s t e r m i n e r a l b a t h s or r e l a t e d h y d iu th er a p e u tic tr e a tm e n ts a t the b a ih h o u se s o f th e S a r a to g a S p rin g s R e s e r v a t i o n ; a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k a s req u ir e d . M inim um Q ua lifica tio n s C andidates m u st h a v e had not less th a n four sea s o n s o f s a tis fa c to r y experien ce at a recognized bath e s ­ t a b l i s h m e n t in t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of o n e or m o r e o f t h e t y p e s o f t r e a t ­ m e n t lis t e d b e l o w : c fla s s A : M a s ­ s a g e a n d s p e c i a l t r e a t m e n t s , in c lu a in g various rubs and douches, c o ' o n i c ir r ig a tio n , e l e c t r i c c a b i n e t baths, hot packs, d ia t h e rm y m u d p a c k s , a n d in f r a r e d a n d r a d i a n t h e a t la m p s , T u r k i s h b a t h e x p e r i e n c e w ill n o t be a c c e p t a b l e for c r e d i t u n ­ d er C l a s s A. T h e a p p l i c a n t m u s t be a b le to p r o v e t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­ e n c e in ad m in isterin g scientific mji.s.sage a n d o t h e r r e q u i r e m e n t s a s l is te d . C l a s s B : N a t u r a l l y c a r b o n a t e d m in eral w a te r b a th s and /^ u h eim s y ste m of b ath s w ith natu rally c ar­ bon ate I m in eral w ater. C lass C: A com b in ation o f A and B, in clu d ­ i n g all f o r m s o f h y d r o t h e r a p y a n d sper?\<jl t r e a t m e n t s r e q u ir e d a t a m in eral w a t e r cure. C la ss D : T u r k ­ is h a n d R u s s i a n b a t h s o n l y , I n c lu d ­ in g h o t r o o m or h o t c a b i n e t , s a l t m b , s o a p rub, Bhowers, an d o th e r dctnllR. I n r a t i n g t r a i n i n g a n d e x ­ p e r i e n c e . c r e d i t w i l l b e g i v e n for grad u ation from a recognized s c h o o l fif h j ’d r o t h e r a p y o r m a s s a g e . C r e d it c a n n o t b e g i v e n f o r d o m e s t i c n u rs in g nor for g y m n a s iu m or a th l e t l o v.'ork, a s e x p e r i e n c e a l o n g t h e s e l:nes d o es no t fit th e c a n d i­ d a te for g iv in g th e h yd rotherap y tr e a tm e n ts as a dm inistered at S a r a ­ t o g a S p r i n g s . S e p a r a t e e l i g i b l e lis ts w i l l be e s t a b l i s h e d fo r e a c h g r o u p . 4031. F orem a n , B lister R u st Con­ t r o l, B u r e a u o f F o r e s t P e s t C o n tr o l, C onservation D epartm ent. S alary r a n g e $4.00 t o $6.24 a d a y . F e e 50 cents. Several app ointm en ts e x ­ p e c t e d . F i l e b y M a r c h 27. D uties U n d er general supervision, w ith f r o m t h r e e to s e v e n o r m o r e l a b o r ­ ers, to carry out a n d d irect blister r u s t c o n t r o l o p e r a t i o n s in t h e p r o ­ t e c t i o n o l w h i t e p in e f r o m w h i t e p i n e blijl.ei r u s t ; a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r l i a s r eq u ir e d . M in im u m Q ualifioatlons C a n d i d a t e s m u s t h a v e h a d th r e e s e a s o n s ( s i n c e A p r il 1, 1931) o f s a t ­ i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e in b l i s t e r r u s t c o n t r o l w o i k . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be f a m i l i a r w i t ’i t h e l i f e h i s t o r y o f w h i t e p i n e b l i s t e r r u s t, a n d ‘ w i t h th e ch a r a cter istic s of the different r ib e s in N e w Y o r k S t a t e . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be p h y s i c a l l y a b l e t o p e r f o r m the du ties o f th e position , and s h o u l d b e a b l e to i n t e r p r e t fie ld z naps a n d p r e p a r e l e g i b l e r e p o r t s . N o te : F c r th e pu rp ose o f th is e x ­ a m in ation , fiv e m o n th s of full-tim e e x p e r i e n c e is e q u i v a l e n t to o n e s e a ­ son. TAge T i f t e t u Civil S e r v ic e C ar O w n ers C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T IS E M E N T S CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS P R O T E C T R I G H T TO Y O U R D R I V E ( n a t e s : 40c f o r e a c h six w o r d s . M l n l n n i m 3 li n e s . C o p y mu.st b e e u l i m l t t e d b e f o r e tio o n o n Frl<1ay p r c c o d i n g p u b l l * cH tl o n ). A p artm en ts U .idet the new N . Y. M o t o r V eh icle R e s p o n s ib ility A c t e{f e c t iv e January I, 1942, your righ t to d riv e is in danger a t being lo s t if y o u cannot furnish s u fficien t se c u r ity when you are in v o lv e d in an accident causing death or b o d ily in ju ry J n excess of $25.00. I N S U R A N C E will p r o t e c t y o u u n d e r t h e law . See t h e s e r e p u ta b l e a n d re lia b le I n s u r ­ a n c e A g e n t s a t o n c e. T H E Y W I L L P R O T E C T YOU. B A R R O i m H O U S K -. t . W W . .'Wtli—A R e s l K atp s Include b rpiikfast-illniier. P e l l g l i t <ten<o f o r youriK m e n and w oinfn. ful loiniKea P o u l i n g , dnn i.l nK , b r l d n e ; o o n K en ia l iitrno.s pherp. A T T H A C T IV R sunny room , excellent hoard, K e n t l e m n n . $12. Indpppndent .'?ubwHy, .^0 m ln . T l n iP s Sq. Oa'i n i s t A v e. , E l m h u r s t , I j. I. H A v e n i e y e r B e a u t y Sliop M A K A C I N A ’S P K A T T Y S H O P . 734 N o a t r a n d A v e., P r o o k l y n . K en tu re .s $7..'^0 D u u r t P e r m a n p n t f o r f f, to C iv il B f r v l r o Em ployfie.s. i t e m s d a l ly , 3 for II. S Ter llii K 3-0044. Entertainm ent . B allro o m , Square D ancing, Hytnnil(?», G l e e C lu b . L.nng;uag%s, L e c Mirea, S p o r t s , D a n c p s . P a r t l p n . N e w T o r k T.eagrue o f G i r l s C lu b s . 65 W e s t 4 4 th B t . V A. O-.IO-U. b r id g e W ash in gton H e igh ts PAUL MOFFITT 1 0 0 H a v e n A v e n u e , N. Y. C. W A d sw o rth 3-8075 F u n e r a l D ir e c to r s M I C K E Y FUN ’E H X i r S E R V I C E . I N C .. 22ft I- en o x Ave., In t h e T IA R L E .U S E C T I O N , o f f e r s Its b e s t a t t e n t i o n t o C I V I L S E R ­ V I C E E M P I . o y p : E S o f N .Y . C. L E . 4-0(109 p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t G r a s s l a n d s C O M r i . E T E F U N E R A f ] a " a s lo w a s $125". COUNTY W R IT T E N H o s p i t a l a t $1440. F i l e by M a r c h 6. F r e e o li np el. F i n a n c e d to m e e t r o n a i EXAM INATIO NS tlon.s. Cha.*!. P e t e r N'aKpI, ,'J,'52 E. 8 7 th S t. , 4032. D eputy County A ttorney, N. Y. C. A T w a t c r n-21'21. 4051. A uditor, P l ^ l a n d A u th o r ­ D e p a r tm e n t of the C ounty A ttorney, ity, W estchester C ounty. U sual E r i e C o u n t y . A p p o i n t m e n t e30 )ect ea I’urs s a l a r y r a n g e $.^900 t o $4800. A p p l i ­ a t $2500. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2. F i l e by c a t i o n f e e $3. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. M a r c h 6. M . \ G . \ 1 F U : E \ T g e n u i n e f u r coa t. 9 . W o n 4033. R e c o r d i i i g C le rk , County C l e r k ’s O f f i c e , E r i e C o u n t y . U s u a l .sa la ry r a n g e $1500 to $1800. A p p l i ­ c a t i o n f e e $1. B y reason of th e p h y s i c a l d e m a n d s o f t h i s p o s itio n , t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f a m a l e e lig ib l e is d e s i r e d . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4052. C h i e f , D i v i s i o n o f T u b e r c u ­ losis, G r a ssla n d s H o sp ita l, W e s t ­ ch ester County. U su al sa la ry range $6600 t o $7500. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $5. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $6950 w i t h ­ o u t m a i n t e n a n c e . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4034. S t e a m F i r e m a n , C o m p t r o l ­ l e r ’s O f f i c e , E r i e C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l ­ a r y r a n g e $1300 t o $1600. F e e $1.00. One a p p o in tm en t expected . I f eli­ gible, c a n d id a te s m a y com p e te also in N o . 4026, S t e a m F i r e m a n ( S t a t e S e r v ic e). A s ep a ra te app lication and f e e o f $1 m u s t be f il e d fo r e a c h . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4053. I n t e r m e d i a t e M e d i c a l S o c ia l W orker, D ep a r tm e n t of Pu blic W e l­ fare, W e stch este r County. Salary r a n g e $1560 to $1920. F e e $1. O n e a p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1680. T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n to r e s i d e n t s o f a n y c o u n t y in N e w Y o r k S t a t e b u t p r e f e r e n c e in c e r t i f i c a t i o n w i l l be g i v e n to le g a j r e s i d e n t s o f W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n ty . F i l e by M a r c h 6. ^ ^ R O E COUNTY 4035. A s s i s t a n t X - r a y T e c h n i c i a n , M onroe C ounty. S a la r y varies. A p ­ p oin tm en t exp ected a t lo la S a n a ­ t o r i u m a t $1000 a n d m a i n t e n a n c e . F e e $1. T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n to legal resid e n ts of a n y c o u n ty of N e w Y ork S ta te a nd to n o n -resi­ d en ts o f N ew York State. F ile by M a r c h 6. 4036. Bookkeeper - Stenographer, Probation D ep artm en t, N i a g a r a C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $950 to $1400. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e 50 c e n t s . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4037. P r o b a t i o n O f f ic e r , P r o b a ­ tion D e p a r tm e n t, N ia g a r a C ounty. U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1550 t o $2(K)0. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. A p p o i n t m e n t e x ­ p e c t e d a t $1550. A g e l i m i t s 21s t to 55 th b i r t h d a y . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4038. S e a l e r o f W eights and M easures. N ia e a r a County. U sual s a l a r y r a n g e $1550 to $2000. A p p l i ­ c a t i o n f e e $1. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4039. F i r e m a n , B r o a d a c r e s S a n a ­ to r i u m , O n e i d a C o u n t y . S a l a r y $120 a m o n t h . F e e $1. O n e a p p o i n t m e n t e x p e cted . In addition, a n p o in tm en t m a y be m ad e as R elief Firem an a t B r o a d a c r e s S a n a t o r i u m a t $100 per m o n t h p lu s o n e m e a l a d a y , a n d a t t h e O n e i d a C o u n t y H o m e a t $85 a m o n th plus m eals. F ile by M arch 6. 4040. S e a l e r of W eights and M easu res, O neid a County. A p p oin t­ m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $2200. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4041. P r o b a t i o n O f f ic e r , C h i l d r e n ’s C o u r t, O n o n d a g a C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l ­ a r y r a n g e $1500 to $1800. F e e $1. A p ­ p o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e d a t $1500. T w o a p p o in tm en ts expected . A g e lim its 21 st to 55th b i r t h d a y . T h e p r o b a t i o n o f f i c e r w i l l be r e q u ir e d t o f u r n i s h h i s o w n a u t o m o b i l e f o r tr an .sp ortatio n , a n d w i l l be a l l o w e d 4J/^c p e r m i l e fo r m i l e a g e . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4042. C o u r t Crier, O r a n g e C o u n t y . S a l a r y $4.50 a d a y . F e e 50 c e n t s . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4043. R e s i d e n t Ph^^sician, O s w e g o C ounty T ubercu losis Sanatorium . A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $3000 a n d m ain ten a n ce . A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $4. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4064. Interm ediate Psychiatric Social W orker, D ep a rtm en t of P u b ­ lic W e l f a r e . U sual salary range $1560 t o $1920. F e e $1. O n e app oirit m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1680. T his e x ­ a m i n a t i o n is o p e n t o l e g a l r e s i d e n t s of a n y county of N e w York State, b u t p r e f e r e n c e in c e r t i f i c a t i o n w ill b e g i v e n to l e g a l r e s i d e n t s o f W e s t ­ c h e s t e r C o u n t y . F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4065. P a r k P a t r o l m a n , W e s t c h e s ^ r P a r k . ' C o m m is s i o n , W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1680 t o $2160. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. F i l e by M a r c h 6. dorfMl Q u a li ty (8anii>le.s f r o m f a s h i o n s l i o w ) to b e .s acrif ic ed a t o u r p r i v a t e stu<llo. ('I’liis Is n o t R s t o r e ) . Prices t o .$0.',, I . p o n a .Ktudio. 105 We.^t 7 2 n d Strept. n e a r B r o a d u a v . H e a lth F o o d s A I T A M I N I f e a d q u a r t e r . x for T a s t y H e a l t h to o n s. K e e p f it w i t h o u r p r o d u c t s . r_ o lu n ib u s I l e a l l l i F o o d .SIioppp. 104 W e s t h T t h S ^ . a t C o l u m b u s A v e n u e . SC. 4-1207. H e lp W a n te d — A g e n c ie s A B A C K n n O lJ.V D of S .\T 1 9 F A C T I O N in p e r s o n n e l s e i ^ v ic e s i n c e ]OIO. . S e c r e ta r ie s , S te n o B rra p h e r s . F i l e - I . a w C l e r k s , S w i t c h , board O ppratois. B ro d y A Rcncy (IIe n » r l e t t o R o d e n . L i c e n s e e ) . 240 B r o a d w a y . B A r c l a y T-SIS.”;. B O O K K E E P E R S — R tenoirrnphers — B illintj a n d n o o k k e e p i n i ? M a c h i n e s o p e r a ­ t o rs . a l l o f f ic e ii.ss ts ta nts. D e s i r u b l * p o s i ­ t i o n s a v a l l a b l o d a l ly . K a h n E m p l o v m e n t Anenc.v. I n c . . 15 We.st , m h St. W I . 7-3000. In str u c tio n S W I M f o r h e a l t h a n d s a f e t y — In s tr u o * t l o n s to m e n . w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n . W o m e n s S w i m m l n u Ass n. . 470 W e s t 2 4 th St. C H . 2-2227. M assage 4056. Pu blic H e a lth N u rse, W e s t ­ c h e s t e r C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e C O K R E C T J V K MAISMAOB I N S T I T t l t O U $1800 t o $2160. F e e $1. A p p o i n t m e n t IJ ~ ** W e s t £8 th S t. R e d u c i n g , e x p e c t e d a t t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a y B o d y C o r r e c t i o n s . G y m n s M lu m . Special be m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $1860. P r e ­ h o u r s : 0 A.M. t o 1 P . M . . 5 f o r | 6 . P h o n « fe r r e d a g e l i m i t s 21 t o 40 y e a r s . M u r r a y H i l l (1-0181. C a n d i d a t e s w h o a r e e l i g i b l e for a n d d e s i r e to c o m p e t e a l s o in N o . 4025, M o n e y to L oan P u blic H e a lth N u r se , S t a te D e p a r t­ m e n t o f H e a l t h , m a y d o so. A s e p a ­ CASFI I M M E D I A T E L Y — F o r F i n e F u r ­ r a t e a p p l i c a t i o n a n d f e e o f $1 m u s t n i s h i n g s , S liv e r, P i a n o s . R u g s , .T e w e lr y b e f il e d f o r e a c h , b u t c a n d i d a t e s B o o k s , A n t i q u e s . GIa.<»swHrp. C h i n a B r l n n e e d t a k e o n l y o n e e x a m i n a t i o n in a - B r a c . A R T H U R F R E E M A N , 17 W e s t o r d e r to b e c o n s i d e r e d on b o t h l is t s . o 7 th S t r e e t , M a n h a t t a n . SU. 7-10<V) F i l e b y M a r c h 6. 4067. R e s i d e n t P e d i a t r i c i a n , D e ­ N u r s in g H o m e s partm en t of P u blic W elfare, W e s t ­ c h e ster County. U su a l s a la r y ran^e C U R S IN G care, board, room , p riv a t* h o m e ; poi-chea, g r o u n d s ; d o c t o r ' s s u ­ $2400 to $2940. A p p l i c a t i o n ' f e e $2. d ie ts . N o n - s e c i a r a n ; S18-$a3 A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t G r a s s ­ pweerevki sl yi o n ; Mrs. P r a g n e l l . 288« V a l e n t i n * l a n d s H o s p i t a l a t .51950 a n d m a i n t e ­ Ave., B r o n x . F O r d h a m 3-]'44. n a n c e . T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n t o l e g a l r e s i d e n t s o f a n y c o u n t y in W H I T E M U C M N G HO.MK N e w Y o r k S t a t e , b u t p r e f e r e n c e in I d e a l h o m e f o r ajcecl a n d c o n v a l e s c e n t s ! c e r t i f i c a t i o n w il l be g i v e n to le g a l Hpaciou5» r o o m s w i t h l i o m e atmo.s>phere, r esid en ts o f W e s t c h e s t e r C ounty. r p g lste red nurses. 2730 B e d f o r d A v e. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. MAn.sfield (I-IW.'IO. 4058. R e s i d e n t P h y s i c i a n ( T . B . ) , D epartm ent of Pu blic W elfare, W estche.ster C ounty. U su a l salary r a n p e $2640 to $3000. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. S H O R E R O A P N U R S I N G H O M E . 40 to 46 t»4th St.. p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s i n g a n d c o m ­ f o r t f o r t h o c h r o n i c a l l y il l; ll c e n s w l . S l l o r e R o a d 5-8nt0. O p to m e tr is t 40.59. Su p ervisin g C ie rk , R elief P a y r o l l D ivision, W estchester H a v e Y«uir K y es E x n m t i i e d T o d a y Countv U.sual s a l a r y r a n g e $1980 F i n e s t g l a s s e s a t l o w e s t p ric e s . S p e c i a l t o $2520. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. O n e a p ­ c o u r t e s y g i v e n to c i v il s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e a p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d . F i l e b y M a r c h a n d f a m i l i e s . D r. J . L. L o z e a , 100 C a n u l St. W A . 5-88in. A s s is t a n t I n te r v ie w e r D ivision of P la ce m e n t and U n em loym en t Insu ran ce, D e p a rtm en t of L a b o r . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,200 to 4044. C l a i m s C le rk , D e p a r t m e n t $1,700. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e , $1.00. F i l e b y F e b . !«. ( A n n o u n c e m e n t N o . of P u b l i c W elfare, R en sse lae r C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1200 to 4061.) D uties $1500. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. A p p o i n l m e n t e x p e cted a t the m in im u m but U n d e i i m m e d i a t e s u p e r v i s i o n , to m a y be m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $1200. do t h e w o r k p r e l i m i n a r y to o r f o l ­ T hree ap p ointm en ts expected. File low in g placem ent, su ch as receiv­ b y M a r c h 6. ing and r e f e r r i n g a p p l i c a n t s to proper sectio n s by e x a m in in g id e n ­ 4045. Firem an, D epartm ent of t i f i c a t i o n p a p e r s o r r o u t i n g s li p s , or Pu blic W elfare, R e n sse la e r County. by s e a rc h in g th e alph abetical in­ U s u a l s a l a r y $1200. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e d e x f i l e : to fill in r e g i s t r a t i o n c a r d s $1. T w o a p p o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e d . I f w ith referral and p la c e m e n t data e lig ib l e , c a n d i d a t e s m a y c o m p e t e o r t o m a k e p r e l i m i n a r y sele c ti on .s a l s o in N o. 4026. S t e a m F i r e m a n f o r r e f e r r a l s to jo b o p e n i n g s ; to (S ta te Service). A sep arate app li­ t a k e j o b o r d e r s by t e l e p h o n e a n d c a t i o n a n d fe e o f $1 m u s t be f il ed to follow up referrals by telep h o n e; f o r e a c h . F i l e b y March 6. in s o m e i n s t a n c e s to ta l; e o r ig in a l c l a i m s fo r b e n e f i t s ; t o v a l i d a t e , r e ­ 4046. R e s o u r c e A s s i s t a n t , R e n s ­ v i e w a n d p r e p a r e p a y o r d e r s for sela e r County. U su al salary range p r o c e s s i n g ; to d e l i v e r a n d e x p l a i n $1200 to $15O0. F e e $1. A p p o i n t m e n t s ta te m e n ts o f benefit rights to e x p e c t e d a t $1200. F i l e by M a r c h 6. c l a i m a n t s ; to m a i n t a i n a s e c t i o n ot t h e c l a i m f i l e ; a n d to do r e l a te d 4047. S t o r e s C le rk , D e p a r t m e n t o f w o r k a s re(iuired. Pu blic W elfare. R en sselaer County. Iteqiiirem ents U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1200 to $15(X). C a ndida tes m u st m eet the re­ F e e $1. O n e a p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d q u ire m e n ts of one of the fo llo w in g a t $1500. F i l e b y M a r c h 6. g r o u p s ; E i t h e r ( a ) f o u r y e a r s ot .satisfactory b u sin ess or profes­ 4048. J u n i o r R e s o u r c e A s s i s t a n t , sional experien ce, of w hich one S u f f o l k C o u n t y . S a l a r y varie.s. A p ­ y e a r m u s t l i a v e be e n in a r e g u l a r l y p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1200. F e e $1. o r g a n i z e d e m p l o y m e n t or p e r s o n n e l F i l e b y M a r c h 6. office dealin g w;th diversified 40»9. V e t e r i n a r i a n , D e p a r t m e n t o f t y p e s o f e m p l o y m e n t , p l a c e m e n t , or H ea lth , Su ffolk Countv. S a l a r y s i m i l a r p e r s o n n e l t r a n s a c tio n s, and r a n g e $2641 to $3240. F e e $2. Ap­ g rad u ation from a standard senior p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $2700. F i l e h i g h s c h o o l ; or (b ) *,Maduation fr o m b y M a r c h 6. a r e c o g n i z e d c o l l e g e or u n i v e r s i t y , f r o m a f o u r y e a r c o u r s e tor w h ic h 4050. A ssis ta n t D ietitian, W e s t­ a b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e is g r a n t e d , c h e s t e r C o u n t y . S a l a r y ranif e $1320 ( C o n ti m ie d on Patjc S 'x te e n ) t o $1G80. 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State Tests q u i r e m e n t s of o n e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g groups: E i t h e r (a ) f i v e y e a r s of s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e in a c c o u n t ­ in g, pu b li c a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , p e r s o n ­ nel a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , f i n a n c i a l m a n ­ a g e m e n t , or o t h e r r e l a te d fi e ld s, o n e y e a r o f w h i c h m u s t h a v e be e n in f u l l - t i m e pa id e m p l o y m e n t in one of th e follow in g field s: In te r ­ v i e w i n g , p e r s o n n e l, or e m p J o y m e n t w o r k in a r e g u l a r l y o r g a n i z e d p e r ­ s o n n e l ''r e m p l o y m e n t o f f i c e , a n d grad u ation from a stan d ard senior h i g h s c h o o l ; or (b ) o n e y e a r o f s p e ­ c ia l i z e d e x p e r i e n c e a s d e s c r ib e d in (a) and g r aduation from a r e c o g - , nize<l c o l l e g e or u n i v e r s i t y o f r e c o g ­ n iz e d s t a n d i n g : or (c ) a s a t i s f a c ­ t o r y e f j u iv a le n t c o m b i n a t i o n o f t h e fo r e g o in g training and experience. T h e s p e c i a l i z e d e x p e r i e n c e to be a c ­ cep table m u st ha v e involved th e re­ c e i v i n g a n d roTiting o f a p p l i c a n t s , r egiste r in g and in ter v e w in g appli­ cants. m a k m g prelim inary s e le c ­ t i o n s fo r r e f e r r a l, a n d t h e c o n t a c t ­ i n g by fie ld v i s i t or t e l e p h o n e o f e m p l o y e r s f o r f o l l o w - u p on jo b solicitation. C an did ates m u st h a v e a good k n ow led ge of m o d e m p e r­ s o n n e l m e t h o d s a n d t e c h n i q u e s in in terview ing, c la ssify in g , placing, a s s i g n i n g or r e a s s i g n i n g w o r k e r s . T h e y m u s t be a b l e t o m e e t a n d d e a l t a c t f u l l y w i t h t h e pu bli c , a n d t o m a i n t a i n gootl p u b lic r e l a t io n s . C andidates m ust ha v e a k n ow led ge o f th e N ew York S t a te U n e m p lo y ­ m ent Insurance Law. (C ontinued fro m P a g e F ifteen ) p r e f e r a b l y w i t h s p e c i a l i s a t i o n in s o Ciolofcy, e c o n o m i c s , or p e r s o n n e l a d ­ m i n i s t r a t i o n ; or ( c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y •q u iv a len t of th e foregoin g train ­ in g and experience. SuhJcctH o f Rxamlnailon W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s of t h e p o s it io n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t , 5; train in g and experience, relative w e i g h t . 5. If eligible, candidates may com­ pete Hltjo lor No. 406!i, Kmploynieiit Interviewer. A n e i i a r a l e a p ­ plication and fee must br filed for each. E m p lo y m e n t In lerv icw er D iv in io n o f P l a c e m e n t a n d U n e m B lo y m e n t I n s u r a n c e , D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r . U.sual s a l a r y r a n g e , If1,800 t o $2,.WO. A p p l i c a t i o n fe e , Jl.OO F i l e bv F e b r u a r y 27. (A n n ou n ce­ m e n t N o 40G1.) n u tle a U nde r aupervi.sion, t o i n t e r v i e w a n d t a k e regi.stration.s or r e r e g is tratlo n.s of a p p l i c a n t s , in clu cfing h a n d i c a p p e d , fo r e m p l o y m e n t , a n d code th e repistration cards; to s o l i c i t a n d r e c e i v e jo b o r d e r s ; to a e l e c t a n d r e f e r a p p l i c a n t s to fill order.s; to a.ss ist In t h e r e c e ip t a n d p r oc es ti in g o f c l e a r a n c e o r d e r s ; to v i s i t e m p l o y e r s to s o l i c i t jo b oixiers t o p r o m o t e th e u s e o f t h e E m p l o y ­ m e n t S e r v ic e , to f o l l o w - u p on r e f e r ­ r a l s a n d to m a i n t a i n or d e v e l o p g o o d pu bli c r e l a t i o n s ; to i n t e r v i e w c l a i n i a n t a for U n e m p l o y m e n t I n s u r ­ a n c e ; to e x p la in t h e i r r i g h t s a n d r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s u n d e r t h e l a w ; to a d ju st contested c la im s ; to prepare w o r k r e p o r t s ; a n d t o do r e l a te d w o r k a s req uired. Kequlrem ents C andidates m ust meet the 3. Duties: Aircraft mechanic: To Subjects of Kxamination W ritten ex a m in a tio n on the duties o f t h e p o s itio n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t . 5; training and experience, relative w e i g h t , 6. Candidates maj compete also for N o . 4061, Assistant Interview­ er. \ separate uppHcatlon and l e e must bo fll«d fo r each. re­ m e c h a n i c or t h e c o m p l e t i o n o f a fou r-year app renticeship plus one y e a r o f a d d it io n a l e x p e r i e n c e , fo r elevator m ech an ician . T h is add i­ t io n a l e x p e r i e n c e m u s t h a v e b e e n in elevator construction or as a m e c h a n i c in c h a r g e o f a b u i l d i n g e q u ip p e d w i t h m o d e r n f r e i g h t o r pa s se n g e r elevators. S. B a s t s o f UatingrB: N o w r i t t e n t e s t . C a n d i d a t e s w ill b« r a t e d o n t h e ir e x p e r i e n c e , e d u c a t i o n a n d f i t ­ ne s s for th e d uties on th e b a sis of s w o r n . s t a t e m e n t s m a d e in t h e i r a p ­ p li c a t io n . 1. ('l<»9ln^ d a t e : M a r c h 5, 1942. S. K m p lo y m e n t o p p o r t u n i t i e s : V a ­ r i o u s g o v e r n m e n t a l a g e n c i e s in t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n a r e a , in N e w Y o r k a n d N e w Jersey. 8. Dutl eft: T o be r e s p o n s i b l e f o r the m ain tenance, upkeep and r e p a ir of m o d e r n freight a n dd p a s s e n g e r e l e v a t o r s , s u c n h e ie l e -­ tora b e in g o p e r a t e d b y v a r i a b l e vate A ir c r a f t M e c h a n ic , $ 1 ,8 6 0 a Y e a r v o lItage t a g e c o n tr o l, a n d e q u ip p e d w i t h m aa t i c flo o r l e v e l i n g d e v i c e s . a u ttoom Ju n io r A ir c r a ft M ech a n ic a n d to p e r f o r m r e l a t e d w o r k a s r e ­ $1 ,6 8 0 a Y e a r qu ir e d. T h e d i f f i c u l t y a n d r e s p o n s i b il it y o f t h e w o r k w il l v a r y w i t h 1. C lo s in g d a t e : F i l e u n til f u r ­ t h e g r a d e o f t h e p o s itio n . th e r n o t ic e . 2. E m p l o y m e n t o p p o r t u n i t i e s : 4. K eq n irem rn ts: 4 y e a rs ’ practi­ W a r D e p a r t m e n t , A i r C or ps, M id cal experience as an elevator CO NDUCTO RS! WORK WITH ARCO THE CIVIL SERVICE BOOK THAT PAYS C o n te n ts: N e w Y o r k ’s C i t y ’s S u b w a y S y ste m : D u ties of Conducto r.s ; D u t i e s of O th e r Em ployees^ K ules G uiding C d iu iu ct: K elation s .w i th Passengers; A c c i d e n t s ; O p e r a tio n o f T r a i n s ; S i g ­ nals and S ig n a lin g : M unici­ pal C roography; F i r s t A id ; C iv il Scrvice A rithm etic; H un dred s of Q u e ftio n s from Pi-e vio us T ests A rranged A c c o r d i n g to S u b j e c t ; A Form er E xam in ation . 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C a n d i d a t e s w i l l be r a t e d o n t h e i r education , experience, and fitn ess f o r t h e d u t i e s a s o u t U n ed b y s w o r n s t a t e m e n t s m a d e in t h e i r a p p l i c a ­ ti o n . P h y s ic ia n , $ 4 ,0 0 0 a Y e a r The Panam a Canal U, s . Tests S en io r K levator M ech a n icia n $1 ,8 6 0 K levatu r M ech a n icia n $ 1 ,5 0 0 a Y e a r perform m ech an ical ta sk s of a v e r ­ a g e d i f f i c u l t y I n v o lv e d in t h e m a i n ­ t e n a n c e , o v e r h a u l , rep air , f a b r i c a ­ t io n , a n d / o r s a l v a g e o f a i r c r a f t p a r t s , a c c e s s o r i e s or e q u i p m e n t a n d t o p e r f o r m r e l a t e d w o r k as r e ­ q u ir e d . Ju n io r A ir cr a ft M ec h a n ic : To per­ f o r m m e c h a n i c a l ta.sks o f a v e r a g e d i f f i c u l t y I n v o lv e d in t h e m a i n t e ­ n a n c e , o v e r h a u l , rep air , f a b r i c a t i o n a n d /o r s a lv a g e o f a ir c ra ft parts, a c ­ c e s s o r i e s or e q u i p m e n t a n d to p e r ­ f o r m r e l a t e d w o r k a s req uir ed. 4. Il«?qulrements; F o r a i r c a f t me­ chanic, not less th a n 4 years, and fo r junior a ircra ft m echa nic, no t less th a n 2 years, of progressive tr a in in g a n d /o r experien ce, w h ic h m a y in c l u d e a p p r e n t i c e s h i p , in t h e m a in te n a n c e o f aircraft. S u b s t i t u t i o n —I n lie u o f e a c h y e a r o f t h e a i r c r a f t e x p e r i e n c e r e q u ir e d a b o v e , t h e r e m a y be s u b s t i t u t e d one of th e follow ing; (a) O n e y e a r o f e x p e r i e n c e in t h e a s s e m b ly of intricate and m u ltipart m a c h i n e s on t h e a s s e m b l y lin e in a large production shop; ( d ) O n e y e a r o f e x p e r i e n c e in bench, m acnin e, a n d /o r hand-tool w o r k in a f i r s t c l a s s s h o p ; (c ) S i x m o n t h s ’ t r a i n i n g or e x p e r i ­ e n c e on a i r c r a f t m e c h a n i c a l w o r k a t a s c h o o l or r e p a ir s t a t i o n a p r o v e d b y t h e C iv il A e r o n a u t i c s A u ?1h o r i t y ; or (d ) C o m p l e t i o n o f s i x m o n t h s o f tr a in in g m aircraft m echanical w o r k a t a n A i r C or p s T e c h n i c a l S c h o o l. .................................................... I.—C l o s i n g D a t e . F i l e u n t i l f u r ­ t h e r n o t ic e . I I . —E m p l o y m e n t O p p o r t u n it ie s . — E x i . s t i n g va jc anc ie s in t h i s p o s itio n in t h e P a n a m a C a n a l a n d v a c a n ­ c i e s in p o s i t i o n s r e q u i r i n g s i m i l a r q u a l i f i c a t i o n s w ill be fi l l e d f r o m t h i s exam ination. III. — E n tr a n c e R equirem ents. G raduation from a m edical school o f recogTiized s t a n d i n g ( C l a s s A ) •with t h e d e g r e e o f M .D ., s u b s e q u e n t t o M a y 1, 1920, a n d , in a d d it io n , a t le a st one y e a r of experien ce in a ho sp ita l sin c e graduation. A p p l i c a n t s , on t h e d a t e o f r e c e i p t of app lication m u st no t h a v e p a sse d 50th b ir t h d a y . r v . —N a t u r e o f E x a m i n a t i o n . ( A ) — B a s i s o f P la tin g s . C o m p e t i t o r s w ill n o t be r eq u ir e d to report for ex a m in a tio n , but w ill b e r a t e d on t h e e x t e n t o f t h e i r e d u ­ c a t io n , o n t h e e x t e n t a n d q u a l i t y of their experien ce relevan t to the d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n a p p lie d for, a n d on t h e i r f i t n e s s . ( B ) —Oral E x a m i n a t i o n . C o m p e t i ­ t o r s m a y be r e q u ir e d t o reipoil fo r oral e x a m in a tio n . O p erator, T ru ck (C ra n e and L ift) (F o r F illin g th e P o sitio n o f T r a c to r O p e r a to r — $1 ,3 2 0 a Y e a r ) T i m e fo r F i l i n g A p p l i c a t i o n —B e ­ f o r e t h e c l o s e o f b u s i n e s s on F e b r u ­ a r y 25. 1942. P l a c e o f E m p lo y m en t — V arious g o v e r n m e n t a l a ge n c ie .s in t h e N e w Y ork m etropolitan area, including N e w Je r'sey a n d N e w York. T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is a n n o u n c e d fo r f i l l i n g v a c a n c i e s in t h e p o s it io n nam ed above. V a c a n c i e s in th e s a m e or r e l a t e d p o s i t i o n s in t h e sam e locality, r'equiring sim ilar qu a lifica tio n s, and at a p p ro x im a tely t h e s a m e r a t e o f p a y , w il l be fil le d as a result of th is exa m in a tio n . If f o u n d in t h e i n t e r e s t o f t h e s e r v ic e , h o w e v e r , a n y p o s it io n m a y be fil le d b y r e i n s t a t e m e n t , t r a n s f e r , or p r o ­ m o t io n . D uties T o o p e r a t e c r a n e s , li f t - t r u c k s , a n d t r a c t o r s , e i t h e r g a s o l i n e or e l e c ­ trica lly pow ered (such a s Baker, M e r c u r y , Sp ir al, C r e s c e n t , Clark. T o w T r u c k , M obil e lif t, e t c . ) u s e d in t h e lo a d i n g , u n l o a d i n g , m o v in g , t r a n s f e r r i n g , or s t o c k i n g o f s u p )lics f r o m o n e l o c a t io n to a n o t h e r ; o m a i n t a i n t h e m a c h i n e in c le a n s e r v i c e a b l e c o n d i t i o n ; a n d to p e r ­ fo r m r e l a t e d d u t i e s a s a s s i g n e d . R equirem ents A t least six m on ths of experience in t h e o p e r a t i o n o f c r a n e s , l i f t t r u c k s , o r tr-actors in th e p e r f o r m ­ a n c e of loading, unloading, and s t a c k i n g d u t i e s a r o u n d a do c k, warehouse or s i m i l a r establish­ ment. A pp lica n ts m u st s h o w th at a t l e a s t t h r e e mon th.- o f s u c h e x ­ p e r i e n c e h a s b e e n in t h e o p e r a tio n o f e ith e r g a s o l i n e or e l e c t r i c p o w ­ e re d m a c h i n e s . A p p l i c a n t s , at t h e t i m e o f a p ­ p o i n t m e n t , m u s t be in s o u n d p h y s i ­ cal health and capable of p erfo rm ­ ing arduou s duty. H e r n ia (w heth er or n o t s u p p o r t e d b y t r u s s ) , o r g a n i c h e a r t d i s e a s e ( w h e t h e r or n ot c o m ­ pensated) or o t h e r d i s e a s e s or p h y s i c a l d e f e c t s s u f f i c i e n t to i m ­ p a ir e f f i c i e n c y , t o e n d a n g e r f e l l o w e m p l o y e e s , or to c o n s t i t u t e a n un d u e r e t i r e m e n t h a z a r d , w il l d i s ­ q u a l i f y fo r a n p o i n t m e n t . Persons h a v i n g r e m e d i a b l e d e f e c t s or c u r ­ a b l e d i s e a s e s , a n d w lio a r e o t h e r ­ w i s e q u a lif ie d , w ill be a d m i t t e d ti e x a m i n a t i o n , b u t m u s t s u b m i t pr oof d u r i n g t h e lif e o f t h e e l i g i b l e r e g ­ is t e r t h a t s u c h d e f e c t s or d i s e a s e s h a v e be e n r e m e d ie d or c u r e d b e f o r e t h e y m a y be con. sid ered fo r a p ­ pointm ent. Uusiti o f R a t i n g s T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n r e q u ir e s no w i i t ten test. A p p l i c a n t s w il l be r a te d on t h e q u a l i t y a n d q u a n t i t y o f f.heir ex p e rien ce and fitn ess, oh a sca le o f 1(X). T h e s e r a t i n g s w ill be b a s e d on c o m p e t i t o r ’s s w o r n s t a t e m e n t s in t h e ir a p o U c a U o n s a n d u p o n v e r i f i ­ cation th ereof. . \ g e I .i n iit s ; A p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e r e a c h e d th e ir 18th b i r t h d a y b u t m u s t no t l i a v e p a s s e d tl i e ir SOtli b i r t h d a y on t h e c l o s i n g d a t e for r e ­ c e i p t o f a p p l i c a t i o n s s p e c i f i e d a t th « h ead of th is a n n ou n ce m en t. T r a n sla to r , $ 1,800 to $2,S00 a Y ear For F illin g th e Positions of: S e n i o r T r a n s l a t o r , $2,300 a Y e a r ; A s s i s t a n t T r a n s l a t o r , $2,000 a Y e a r ; J u n i o r T r a n s l a t o r , ?1,800 a Y e a r . O ptional I<ansnages C hin ese, D a n ish , D u tc h , F rench, G e r m a n , H e b r e w , I t a l i a n , .Ma gq ar, M odern G reek, N o r w e g ia n , P olish , Portu gu ese, R ussian , S p a n i s h , Sw edish. N o t e . —P e r s o n s q u a l i f i e d to t r a n s ­ la te la n g u a g e s oth er th a n th o se l i s t e d a b o v e a r e a l s o r e q u e s t e d to fil e a p p l i c a t i o n s w i t h t h e U n i t e d States C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n u n d e r t h i s a n n o u n c e m e n t . I t is n o t contem p lated a t th is tim e th a t w rit­ t e n e x a m i n a t i o n s w ill be g i v e n no r r e g i s t e r s o f e l i g i b l e s e s t a b l i s h e d in o t h e r l a n g u a g e s t h a n t h o s e li s te d , b u t s u c h a p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l be k e p t o n f i l e fo r . u s e in t h e e v e n t r e q u e s t s a r e r e c e i v e d fo r p e r s o n s w i t h s u c h tr a n s la tin g ability. 1. C l o s i n g D a t e —A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t be o n f il e w i t h t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o 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 M a r c h 17, 1942. 2. E m p l o y m e n t O p p o r t u n i t i e s — A s e p a r a t e l i s t o f e l i g i b l e s w i l l be e s ­ tab lish ed fo r e a ch o f th e optional l a n g a u g e s l is t e d a b o v e . C om peti­ t o r s m a y a p p l y f o r a n d be e x ­ a m i n e d in al l o p t i o n a l l a n g u a g e s fo r w h ic h th ey believe th e m s e lv e s q u a lif ie d . 3. D u t i e s —U n d e r g e n e r a l s u p e r v i ­ s io n , a n d w i t h a J i e g r e e o f r e s p o n ­ s i b i l i t y a p p r o p r ia J P I t o t h e g r a d e , to m a k e c l o s e i d i o m a t i c or li t e r a l t r a n s ­ la tio n s from or into one or m ore of th e optional la n g u a g e s sh o w n above. T ^e num ber of langu ages r e q u ir e d f o r e a c h o f t h e t h r e e g r a d e s o f p o s i t i o n s t o be fil le d varies w ith th e d egree ot respon si­ bilit y, t h e a m o u n t o f s u p e r v i s i o n i n ­ volved, a n d th e d iffic u lty o f tr a n s ­ la ti o n . 4. R eq^ uir em en ts —A g e ; 18 t o 53. N o e a u c a .t lo n o r e x p e r i e n c e r e ­ q u ire m e n ts specified. 5. B a s i s o f R a t i n g s —C o m p e t i t o r s w i l l be r a t e d on t h e s u b j e c t s lis t e d b e lo w , w'hich w i l l h a v e t h e r e l a t i v e w e ig h ts indicated. Subjects W eigh t (1) G e n e r a l q u a l i f y i n g l a n g a u g e test. (2) T r a n s l a t i o n .............................. 1(X) T o t a l ............................................ 100 S u b j e c t (1) w i l l t e s t t h e c o m p e t i ­ t o r ’s g e n e r a l l a n g u a g e f a c i l i t y . It w ill b e in E n g l l s n a n d w i l l b e t h e s a m e f o r a ll c o m p e t i t o r s r e g a r d l e s s of t h e o p t i o n a l o r o p t i o n a l s in w h i c h a c on n > e tl to r i s e x a m i n e d . S u b j e c t (2), T r a n s l a t i o n , w i l l t e s t t h e c o m p e t i t o r ' s a b il r t y t o t r a n s l a t e b o t h in a n d f r o m t h e o p t i o n a l l a n ­ g u a g e or l a n g u a g e s s e l e c t e d . r i l e b y FC b ri iary 88 M a i n t e n a n c e M e c h a n i c , SI,500 to $1,8(X) a y e a r . *11e b y F e b r u a r y 25 I n s p e c t o r ( D r e d g i n g ) , $1,800 per year. F ile by M arch 2 G a l l e y d e s i g n e r , $3,200 to $1,600 pe r y e a r . K i t c h e n l a y o u t s p e c i a l i s t , $3,200 t o $4,600 a y e a r . F ile by M arch S T e l e g r a p h O p e r a to r , $1,800. C o m m u n i c a t i o n s O p e r a to r . 51,020. F i l e b y J u n e :iO. 194“J J u n i o r E n g i n e e r , $2,000 a y e a r ; O p tio n s : A eron autical, n a v a l arch i­ tectu re a n d m a r in e engineering. R a d i o M o n i t o r i n g O f f i c e r , $2,C0l« to $3,200. F i l e b y J u n e 80, 1042. M vlitlflth c R H ie r a m a n , p la tem ak er an d m uU lK lth p ress o p erato r. R a te d as r e c e i v e d u n t i l J u n e r,0, 1M2. J u n i o r meteo ro lo g rib t, f2,000. A p p ll f' atl oiia w il l h e r a t e d a s r e c e i v e d u n t i l J u n o 30. 1042. Head p h otographer, $2.GOO; s e n io r ph o to g ra p h er, $2,000: a s s l s t a n l phot o g r n p h e r , $1.G20; u n d e r p h o t o ? r a p h e r , $1,200. L a s t t i l i n g d a t e is J u n e 30 1042. B l u e p r i n t f> ner at or, J1.2B0 to $1,410 t^ as t f i l i n g d a t e Is J u n e 80. 1942. T e c h n i c a l a n d B c len ti fic a i d ( I n c l u d ­ ing o p tional branches), $1,800 tC $2,00n. r i l e to .Itinp .SO, 1IM2. N a v a l a r c h i t e c t : $2,000 t o $j,000. J u n * 80, m 2 IS l a s t f i l i n g d a t e . M a - l n e e u R l n e e r : ^2.C00 to $5,000. J u n o 30, 1042 ia l a s t f i l i n g d a t e . S h i p v a r d in . s n e c to r: $2.;;00 to $£.800 E n g i n e e r , $S 800. F i l e b y J u n e 30. 1942. C h i e f e n p rl n e e rin g a i d , $2,600; p r i n ­ cipal, $l',.SOO: s e n io r . $2,000: e n g i n e e r i n g Hid. $1 fcOO. L a s t fllinsr d a t e J u n e SO 1842. F i l e f a t l l D e c e m b e r SI A ir S a f e t y I n v e s t i g a t o r , $3,800 a year. E n g i n e e r , $?.600 to $6,5(X) a y e a r. E n g i n e e r i n g d r a f t s m a n , $1,440 tw $2,600 a y e a r . F i l e b y J u n e SO, 1943 J u n i o r E n g i n e e r , $2,000; O p t i o n s : A ll b r a n c h e s o f e n g i n e e r i n g e x c e p t naval a r ch itectu re and m arine en ­ gineering. File Until Further Notice Applications for the follow ing f e d e r a l e x a m i n a t i o n s c a n be o b ­ t a i n e d un til f u r t h e r n o t i c e a t t h e lo cal o f f i c e o f t h e U . S. C iv il S e r ­ v ic e C o m m i s s i o n , 611 W a s h i n g t o n Sti'eet, N e w Y or k. Jun ior A eron autical Inspector ( T r a i n e e ) , $2,ti00 a y e a r . O r t h o p e d ic M echanic, $2,000 a year. L i t h o g r a p h e r , ( a r t i s t i c or m e c h a ­ n i c a l ) , $1,440 to $2,000 a y e a r . M e t a l l u r g i s t . $2,000 to $5,000 a year. R a d i o O p e r a to r , $1,630-$1,800. E n g i n e e r i n g A id , $1,440-$2,600. M aintenan ce Supervisor, $2,900 a n d $3,500 a y e a r . Insp ector N a v a l Ordnance m a te ­ ria ls , $1,620 to $2,600 a y e a r . E n g i n e e r i n g Aid, $1,440 to $2,600 a year. Jun ior Inspector, E ngineering M a t e r i a l s , $1,620 a y e a r . M a c h i n i s t , $1,800 a y e a r to $1.06 per ho u r. S h i p f i t t e r , $6.81 t» $8.93 a d a y . T o o l m a k e r , $7.20 a d a y to $1.08 an ho u r. LiOftsman, f l . 0 4 to J1.12 p er hour. L e n s G r in d e r , $5.92 to $1.08 a d a y . I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r , $T.4i a d a y tA fl.2 4 per hour. ^ I n v e s t i g a t o r , $3,200 t o $3,800 a year. Insp ector, D efense P r o d u c t io n P r o t e c t i v e S e r v i c e , $2,600 t o $5,600 a year. T rain in g S p ecialist, |2 ,6 00 15,600 a y e a r . I n s t r u c t o r , $2,000 t o $3,S00 a y e a r A u tom otive Sp are P a r ts Expen" $3,200 a y e a r . H o m e E c o n o m i s t , $2,600 t o $5,60«) a yeaj. Student Instructor, A ir Corps T e c h n i c a l S c h o o l , U . S. A r m y an<l av ia tio n serv ice sch ools, U .S . N a v y , $1,620 a y e a r . Jun ior Instructor, A ir Corps T e c h n i c a l s c h o o l , U . S. A i m y and aviation service schools, tJ. S. N a v y , $2,000 a y e a r . Under Graphotype Operator, | 1,. a year. Training Specialist, |2 ,0 0 0 t* 260 $5,600 a y e a r . E c o n o m i s t , $2,600 t o $5,600 per year. D e p a r t m e n t a l G u a r d , $1,200 per year. R e .s e a r c h C h e m i s t , $2,600 t o $5,600 per year. T e c h n o l o g i s t , $2,000 to $5,000 per year. E n g i n e e r , $2,600 t o $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 y e a r. T o x i c o l o g i s t , $2,600 t o $4,600 a year. M eteorologist (an y specialized b r a n c h ) , $2,600 to $5,600 a y e a r . E x p e d ito r (m a rin e propelling and 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 . T ech n ica l $1,800 A ssista n t (E n g ln ee rln s), J u n i o r A s t r o n o m e r , $2 ,00a C h e m i s t ( B x p l o a T v e s ) , $ 2 , C 0 0 t o $j. «# r, . C h em ic a l E n g in e e r (a n y sp ecia lized b r a n c h ) . $ 2 ,8 0 0 t o $3,000. P h y sic ist (a n y sp ecla llred b ran ch ), $2,000 t o $5.0)0. 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 t« $3,200. A irp ort T ra ffic C ontrol F jcam ln er, $.3,.500. A lp h a b e tic card - punch operator, $1,260. A r t i s t i c l i t h o g r a p h e r . $1,800. In sp ector, en g ln e e r tn c m a t • r!a l a . $2,300. in jp ecto r, en g in e er in g m a teria l* (a e r o ­ n a u t i c a l ) , $2.SOO. Inapector, en g in e e r 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 n s p e c t o r o f h a t s . $2,0Wt. I n n p e c t o r o f tO K t l l e a , $ 2 , 0 0 0 . In apector of ordnance m aterials, >2.300. In apector (p ow d er and axp lo a fv ea ), I2.SOO. I n s p e c t o r ( s h i p e o n s t r u c t l o B ) . $8,* 0 0 . In apector (aign al co r p s eq u ip m e n t), $2,000. I n s t n t m e n t m a k e r . $2,200. Ju n ior o o irm u n lca tlo n s op erator (a if n a v ig a tio n ). $L440. Ju n ior rom m u n lcatk vn s op erator (h ig h a p e e d r a d i o e q u i p m e n t ) , $1,820. J u n io r copper p la te m ap ongravar, $ 1 ,4 4 0 . Ju nior stenograph er; Ju nior typ ist. W a . s h i n g t o n , D . C ., o n l y . (C o n tin u ed on P a g e S e v en te en ). c fh m u U ^ .Q u itm tONG i s l a n d 's LARQEST FUN£RAL DIRECTORS 63 S erv ices W ifh E very Funeral R e g a r d le s s o f C o st 1^50 COMPLETE Q U A L I T F U N E R A Nclw4liif Cofliat lllostratMl «n4 6S tarvicas Long blaiid City: 36-10 BfiOAD) PhOTi ASIoria eO70O Jamaica: 1 6 8 - 3 1 N t U S I M AVENUE WiwwREpubtk 9 4 U 1 LyiibrooV - Qtiaant yillo9* • Astoria . Flvshlnq • Corona r U ill.S 0 f KN0 M I N0 H0 W (XonSeetarlan) Butilin-ieli Av. &Cout\-a} bt Urooki.vu ULeniuure 6-53U0-63U1 Trice of l.ots — l>ept‘ndins Upon ix>catioa'—Time i‘a.v> uients Arranged. • Single Gn»ves for three ioiermenta in the New Park Sect ion tvitli t>er|ietunl care aud in* rluding the €17^ fimt o|tenin|i y 1Iv Single CiraVfS for three In­ terments In other sections, without iierpetual eare *>«* iu<!luding the firat opening Special C ourtesy to Civil Service iCmplo.veea CH A PEI. W IT H O U T CHAKCE luternteiit in All Cemeteries NICHOLAS COPPOLA E s t a b l i s h e d 1D12 FtrNKUAL 4901 104th S t. C o ron a , L. I. NKutdwn 9-8400 601 E. Mailt St., l^»tt;liugiie VA. »•» b a r g a in buys By P rudence S hopper o s t m e n f o lk w h o h a v e a little m o n e y in t h e b a n k a r e w o n d e r i n g w h e t h e r to invest It n o w in c lo th e s o r t a k e Iheir c h a n c e s o n n e x t y e a r 's s u p ­ per, F r a n k l y , t h e c lo t h i n g m a n u ­ factu rers a r e j u s t a s m u c h in t h e (lark a b o u t t h e o u tlo o k f o r n e x t year a s a n y o t h e r g r o u p o f citj^ens. O n e t h i n g is c e r t a i n : t h e y will p ro b a b ly be so m e so m e m a ­ jor style c h a n g e s d o in g a w a y w i t h •frills.” O n e m a n u f a c t u r e r w h o j,a(l c o n tr a c t s f o r n e x t y e a r h a s 3 sked f o r p e r m i s s io n to e lim in a te vests w h ic h t a k e a y a r d o f c lo th out of t h e ZVi t h a t go e s to m a k e up a d o u b le - b r e a s te d s u it. T h e r e has been a l o t o f t a l k aboujt n o (Uffs a n d n a r r o w p a n ts . If you a re in t h e h o a rd in g f ra m e of mind, the f irst b it of ad'V'ice is -'be carefu l” . P ro b a b ly th is m o n th ,iul next, y o u r best in v es tm e n t •would be a su b s ta n tia l w in te r o v e r­ coat. T here a re some good values to be had all a ro u n d tow n in spite of the fact t h a t m ost places h a v e f'one u{i some S2. to $10. on th e “ h o a r d ­ ers’ buying” . B u t b ew are of b a rg a in basement clothing, it is r a re ly eco­ nomical. T r y to s t a y w ith in th e current price ra n g e b u t w a tc h for M b r a n d e d Item s t h a t a r e selllnK a t o f f aeaaon prices. Avoid m e r c h a n ts w h o h a v e n t th e i r prices m a r k e d p lain ly on t h e m erc h and ise,—th ey g e n e ra lly c h a r g e acc o rd in g to how p ro sp e ro us you look. To p re v e n t go­ in g out of style stick to a "c lassic ” sty le t h a t is c o n serv ativ ely s m a r t a n d t h a t isn ’t likely to become p a sse in a y e a r or so. W e hav e c an v a ssed a few places, a n d w e found som e woolen values at B u d d y ’s a t 809 B road w ay , N. T. C., w h ic h is f e a tu r in g a n u m ­ b e r of " C u n a ” m a te ria ls as low a s $23.80 (T hey also h av e a swell line of H a r r i s T w eeds a t $29.80 in brown, blue, grey, a n d r u s t ; in sizes from 36 to 44.) H a n k Epstein, w hom we m ention ed la s t week, gives close to whole.<3ale prices in a factory on the »th n o o r of 57 W. 23 St. Incidentally, here a re a few point­ ers f o r m a k in g y o u r woolen over­ c o ats la s t a little longer. Avoid s t e a m p re ssin g a n d m ech an ical p re ssin g —it ten d s to r o t w o o le n s; h a n d p re ssin g is m ore economical b ecau se y o u r cloth will last longer a n d hold its crease b e tte r. A fte r a rain, h a n g in norm al room te m ­ p e ra tu re , n o t n e a r a rad iato r. Sugar vs. Treatments T h e re is a school of th o u g h t t h a t holds t h a t th e rationinR of su g a r will cut into m ila d y ’s figure. B u t for tho se w ho w a n t m o re s u b s ta n ­ tial “ re d u ctio n s” w e ’d like to tell a b o u t M a n y a K ah n . B eg inn ing by stu d y in g ballet a n d l a t e r tea c h in g it a t a very early age in R u s s ia ; M an ya K a h n becam e in te re sted in coiTective w o r k , stud ied physioth erap y a n d practiced it in v ario u s hospitals. F r o m this experience, she evolved her own m eth o d w hich includes a sy stem of re cre atio n al, corrective exercises, perform ed rh y th m ic ally to music. ■The m a s sa g e w’hich follows th e ex­ {Continued f r o m Page Sixteen) • ■• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a •SMART! > E W t j r S T COM FLETEDJJ 0 f J r e e n w I c h V il l a tr e S l i o w p l a c e 0 • 112 M A C D O U G A L ST. • , ( O f f 6 t h A v e. a t 3 d S t. ) « • O N E R OOM s t u d i o s • • High c e i l i n g s ; l a r g e s u n n y r o o m s . * • I t r i lli a n tl y d e c o r a t e d a n d f u r n i s h e d . * • 'fim pl ete s e r v i c e —I n c l u d i n g llnena.* •■'o n v e n ie n t a ll tra n sp o rta tio n ,, s h o p - * •ping an d a m u s e m e n t centers, y e t * " a « a y f r o m i t a l l : ” O R . 4-0816 * •••a* ******************* LOW X p«ly C om pleted M O D E R N IZ E D 2 u R O O M S —O f f F o y e r CO M PLETE K IT C H E N S $48.00 ALSO I NFLKXISHED Call Mr. Frank W allm an ?33 K. 2 9 th S t. , y . Y . C . H H . 4-39<)7 EAST END HOTEL FOR W OM EN Kust i 8 t h S t. O v e r lo o k i n ic E s is t R i v e r T e l . B u t t e r f i e l d 8-6490 R A T E S — W e e k l y f r o m $9 i n c l u d i n g M e a l s . . . . D a i l y $2 .2 5 i n c l u d i n g M e a l s 35 E. 68 th St, 309 W. At M a d is o n Ave. S3.200; l i n k t r a i n e r o p e r a t o r , $2,900. C iv il A e r o n a u t ic s A d m in i s t r a ti o n . S t u d e n t p h y s i o t h e r a p y a i d , $420 w, m .: a p p re n tic e p h y s iothe rapy aid, $1.44C S e n i o r m e d i c a l o f f i c e r , $4,600; m e d i ­ c a l o f f i c e r , $3,800; a n d a s s o e l a t e m e d i ­ c a l o f f i c e r , $3,200. T a b u l a t i n g m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r , $1,360 t o $1,440 a y e a r . J u n i o r v e t e r i n a r i a 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 , $1,260 S e n i o r r a d i o s o u n d t e c h n i c i a n , $2,000. I n d u s t r i a l s p e c i a l i s t , $2,600 t o $o.f500. A gent, t r a d a a n d in d u s tr i a l e d u c a ­ t i o n , $3,800 t o $4,U0«. R a d i o m e c h a n l c - t e c h n i c l a n , $1,620 to $2,300. J u n i o r p h y s i c i s t , S2.0fl0. N e g a t i v e c u t t e r , $1,800. P h y s i o t h e r a p y a i d , $1,800. P r o c u r e m e n t I n s p e c t o r , $5,300 R egional a s e n t, tr a d e an d In d u stria l e d u c a t i o n , $4,600. S h ip y a rd in sp ecto r (v ario u s ■ p e d a l t i e s ) , $3,200, U n d er ta b u la tin g m a c h in e operator, $1,200. C o a l m i n e I n s p e c t o r , S3,8'’0; a e n i o r , .M 600; asso ciate. $3,200; assistant. $2,600. D e n t a l h y g l e n l s t , $1,620. M edic al guard atten d an t, $1,620; m e d i c a l t e c h n i c a l a.«!statant, $2,000. X 'n d e r m i m e o g r a p h o p e r a t o r , $1,260. F o r a p p o i n t m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.. o n ly . S pec la lf.st fn m a tern a l and child h e a l t h , v a i io u .s g r a d e s , $3,200 t o $5,600 Inspector, engineering m a terlala ( a e r o n a u t f c a l ) . v a r i o u s g r a d e s , $1,620 t o $2,600. A ir c a r rie r Inspector (o peratio n s), $3,800. A s s o c i a t e A l r - C a r r i e r I n s p e c t o r ( o p e r a t i o n s ) , $3,.'50O. C iv il A e r o n a u t i c s A dm inistration. D ep artm en t of Com ­ m erce. T rain ee, tra ffic controller (alrivny a n d a i r p o r t ) , $1,800. C iv il A e r o n a u t i c s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , D e p a r t m e n t of C o m ­ merce. A s s i s t a n t v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,600; J u n io r v e t e r i n a r i a n . $2.00o. B u re a u of A n i­ m a l In d u s try , D e p a - tm e n t of A g ric u l­ tu r e ; U n ited S ta te s P u b lic H e a lth S er­ v ic e , F e d e r a l S e c u r ' t y A g e n c y a n d W a r D epartm ent. ^ P r o .^ u r e n i e n t Inspector, v a rio u s g r a d f s ; $1,620 t o $2,600 a y e a r . M ate r i. 1 l DivTslon, A i r C o r p s , W a r D e p a r t m e n t . T w elv e o p tional subjec ts. Ju n io r a lm ln lstra tlv e procurem ent In­ s p e c t o r , $2,900; M a t e r i a l D iv is io n A ir C o r p i , W i’j D e p a r t m e n t . T w elve op­ tio n a l su b jec ts. Inspector, o rd n an c e m a te ria l, various g r a d e s , $1,620 t o $2,600. O r d n a n c e D e ­ p a r t m e n t a t large. W a r D e p a r t m e n t N ow Y o r k O r d n a n c e D i s t r i c t a n d R o c h ­ e s te r O rd n a n c e D istrict. I n s t r u c t o r , v a r i o u s g r a d n s , $2,000 to $4,600. O ptional b ra n c h e s: R ad io e n ­ gines; Intern al com bustion engines; m o t o i c y c l e s ; a u t o m o t i v e ( c h a s s i s le ss RENTALS F u r n i s h e d —J u s t 82d St, A t R iv e rsid e D rive VOUNGWOMEN’S CLUB WELCOMES C IV IL S E R V IC E G IR L S E x c ell en t F o o d • P lea sa n t Rooms F riendly M an agem ent $10 W e e k l y I n c l u d i n g M e a l s a n d C o m p le te Service C onven ien t t o B u s e s & All s u b . L i n e s I nquir e T O D A T ! R H i n e l a n d e r 4-S058 Have An AUTO Accident? No Thanks...Just Had One! t h is is n o t f u n n y T H IS D O E S H A P P E N M o to r ists W I L L lo se t h e r ig h t to drive a n d It C A N H A P P E N T O Y O U UNLESS YOU ARE PROTECTED! get your p r o t e c t io n xovv C o m p le te I n s u r a n c e P r o t e c t io n and O n -th e -S p o t S e r v ic e W h e n e v e r an E m e r g e n c y A r is e s ! WE OFFER 1 ^ M O N T H S \/T O BrookljTi, P A Y <1. ^ 56-21 M o st o f Q u e e n s C o u n ty $ 3 . 7 4 L. I. C ity and A sto r ia . . , S5 .5 5 Call, W r i te or Phone fox C o m p le te D e ta ils T O D A Y ! VO Y e a r s E x p e r ie n c e 70 Y e a r s ’ I 6 O F F IC E 660 F U L T O N ST R E E T B R O O K LY N , N. Y. T e l e p h o n e : N E v i n s 8 -5 4 0 0 CIVIL SER VICE EM PLO Y E ES must file state & FEDERAL 1NC(MHE TAXES r. i.® CIVIL EMPLOYEES TAX SERVICE will Freimre, Notarix® Individual Tax Uetiirn for $1.00 . and Avoid the Kush. Don’t trust to Luck. Tell Vour Friends. CIVIL E M P L O Y E E S T A X S E R V IC E n E a s t 4 2d S t., N . Y . a (R oom 727) ercise is b ased on h e r s t u d y a n d ex­ perience in th e ra p e u tic s . The M a n y a K a h n Method is given in In d iv id ua l Courses of te n or m ore t r e a t m e n t s a n d in g rou p classes. A n d th is y e a r she is beginning a n e w series k n o w n a s T h e M any a K a h n M em b ersh ip P la n . D u rin g th e y e a r each m em b e r is e n title d to 100 complete M any a K a h n tr e a tm e n ts , t h a t is, a t lea st 8 t r e a t m e n t s a m on th , a n d t h e re will be va rio u s courses a n d lec­ t u r e s in th e Studios w h ich a re open to m em bers. M em bership fee—$250. fo r th e f irst fif ty m em bers, $300. above th at. V A n d c r b ilt 6 -0 2 4 3 -0 2 4 4 ^€>iiow the tjCeader B a rg a in B u y s fo r L e a d e r R eaders On the School Front S te n o g rap h e rs G r a d u a te School, 20 Vesey S tre et, is offerin g a -speed up c o u rse fo r h igh .school a n d business school g ra d u a te s . I n addition to dic­ ta tio n of comm ercial, legal, and tech n ical m a tte r , a c tu a l e x a m in a ­ tion pra ctice s given d a ily ; f ir s t o u t­ lines a n d s h o r tc u ts a r e explained a n d .speed developed from 80 to 120 w ords a m inute. . . . Monroe S e c retaria l School of 1940 Boston Road, B r mx, is giving n e w A r m y -N a v y Office T ra in in g Course for prospective conscriptees. T he course includes intensive w o rk in com m ercial skills, supplem ented w ith special re g u la tion forms, gov­ e rn m e n t clerical duties, term in o l­ ogy, a n d problem s w hich will en­ able m en to re n d e r m ore effective service in t h e Arm.y a n d Navy. P ianos A uto Service B U Y DIRECTrromFACTORY «NRW yOKK’S LARGEST A D T O L A O N D K ¥ ’* W e a r e r P IA N O CO. CARS WASe, 59c N » tl u B a ll y K n o w s M*»■ f a e t n r e n •e U ta * co n •u in e r direct. T re m endoua w tv ln s * . N ew , uaed. S pinet*. G ra n d * , •t« ln w « y i. C hlckerlni», K n » b « i, e t h e n . B o n » fide valuea pay m en t* D avis A uto Laundry Corp. 729 S o u th e rn Blvd., B ronx, N. Y. (S Blo«lu NorUi of 149th 8tre«t) 5 2 4 W. 4 3 d —WEdal. 3 -3 S 1 2 Clothing R efreshm ents PRICBHD F R O M $18 T O $23 Fine WINES and LIQUORS Snitf, Topcoats and Tnxedos A n \) to get qu e stio n s it? Shoppet or hard IV rite fo r about to a d v ic e to f i n d Tvhere P rud ence on repairs item s. engln«); radio operating and •lectricaL W ar Department. U, S, Tests Junior stenoK iapher, $1,440. and Junior t y p i s t , Jl,2i)0. O pen for m en only t o r e m p l o y m e n t In t h e v f tr l o u s g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s fn t l i a S t a t a o f New Y o r k , H orizo n tal n o rtln g m a c h in e , o p e r a toi-, $1,280. A p p o t n t m e n t in V r a 9 h in » « ton, U C. o n ly . Link trainer op era to r In stru cto r, P a ^ S even tem O m L SE R V IC E L E A D E R »-n«8day, reh rn a ry .l 7 , 1942 rad'o P u b l ' o h e a l t h n u r s e . $3,000. In dian F ie ld Service. In c lu d in g A la s k a . De­ p a r t m e n t o f th e In te rio r, U n ite d S tate* P u b l i c H e a l t h S e rv ic e , F e d e r a l S e c u r i ­ ty A gency. G r a d u a t e n u rse , g e n e r a l s ta f f duty $1,SOO. I n d i a n F i e l d S e r v i c e , I n c l u d i n g Senior in sp e c to r, n a v a l o r d n a n c c piat e r l a l s . $2,600; i n s p e c t o r , n a v a l orv nance m a terials, $2,300. O p t i o n i. b r a n c h e s ; o p tical o r fire co n tro l In rtn im entsi n a v a l g u n » a n d accessories; m u n itio n s a n d o rd n a n c e u n its ; associ­ a te inspector, n a v a l o rd n an c e m a te r i­ als $2,000; a . o s i s t a n t I n s p e c t o r , n a v a l or<lnn.nce m a t e r i a l s . S I ,800. a n d lu n lo x Inspector, n a v a l o r d n a n c e m aterfala. $1,620. A ssiritant a l r - w a y t r a f f i c c o n tro lle r $2,300. S e n i o r fll tr h t .<Hipervlsor, $3,800. F l i g h t ■ 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 l h o r , $3,500. G r o u n d .qchool s u p e r v i s o r . $2,900. M e d i c a l o f r i c e r . $3,200 t o $3,8(10. M e d i c a l g u a r d a t t e n d a n t . $1,620. M e d ic B ' t e c h n i c a l as»i.«ilant. $2,000. D e i . t a l h y g l e n i S t , $1,620. J u n i o r g r a d u a t e n u r s e , $1,620. J u n i o r p u b l i c h e a l t h nur.se, $1,800. P u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s e , $2,000. G r a d u a t e n u r s e , i^ en er al s t a f f d u t y . $1,800. M i d l c a l t e o i i n l c i a n , $1.62n t o M.nOO J u n i o r l a b o r a t o r y h e l p e r . $1,440. P u liU c H e a l t l i N ui^ln g C onsultant, $2.«00-$.3,200. G r a d u a te nurse. O ption al hrancties; general s ta ff d u ty and psych iatry , $168.75 a m o n t h . P a n a m a C anal ser v ic e o n ly . T ra in e e -R e p a irm a n , Signal Corps E q u ip m e n t, $1,440 a year. A ir c r a f t A rm am ent Mechanic, $2,200 a year. J u n i o r A ir c r a f t A r m a m e n t M echanic, $1,860 a year. Machine O perator, boring mill (vertical including B ullard), r a te s of pay a day, $5.92, $6.64, $7.36. M achine O perator, engine lathe, r a te s of p a y a day, ^.92, $6.64, $7.36. M achine O perator, horizontal bor­ ing mill r a te s of p a y a day, $5.92, $6.64, $7.36. M achine O perator, milling m a ­ chine, r a te s of pay a day, $5.92, $6.64, $7.36. M achine O perator, planer, ra te s of p a y a day, fc.92, $6.M, $7.36. M achine O perator, sh aper, ra te s of p a y a day, $5.92, $6.64, $7.36. M achine O perator, slotter, ra te s o f pay a day, $5.92, $6.64, $7.36. M achine Operator, su rfa c e g rin d er (B lan c h a rd ), r a te s of p a y a day, $5.92, $6.64, $7 33. M achine O perator, t u r r e t lathe, r a te s of p a y a day, $5.92, $6.64, $7.36. S a f e t y In str u c to r , $1,800 a Y e a r Optioual Subjects I. Coal Mining. 2. Petroleum . 3. NV)n-coal Mining (Metal Mining, Q u arry in g , a nd T unneling). B u reau of Mines, D e p a rtm e n t of the I n ­ terior. 1. Closing D a te —File by M arch 30. 2. E m p lo y m en t O pportunities—E x ­ istin g vacancies in th is position in th e B u r e a u cf Mines, D e p a rtm e n t of th e In terio r, in the field and v acancies in positions requiring sim ila r qu alificatio ns will be filled fro m this exam ination. 3 .D uties.—To in s tr u c t an d exanSIne classes in th e follow ing: F ir s t a id to th e i n j u r d ; accid en t p re v en ­ tion a n d c are of oxygen b re a th in g a p p a r a tu s , g a s m asks, an d gas-dete c tin g devices. To a d d re s s sa fe ty m eeting s a n d no forth. 4. R e q u ire m en ts.—At least 2 y e a r s of experience in a resp o n­ sible position (such as general forem an, m ine forem an, section ftoreman, sh ift boss, fire boss, s a f e ty inspector, or engineer) in th e m inin g or petroleum industries. T h ey m u st also show t h a t they possess e ithe r a B u re a u of Mines f iis t-a id or m ine-rescue certificate. Age lim its—25 to 35. B a sis of R a tin g s —Com petitors will be ra te d o.n th e su b je c ts listed below which will hav e the relative w eights ind ic a te d : Subjcts and w e ig h ts—1. General test, 40; 2.—E x ­ perience a n d fitness, 60. Total, 100, Vision m u s t be a t least 20 40 (Snel­ len) in each eye, w ithout glasses. (C o n tin u e d on p a g e E ig h te e n ) m a d o t o o r d e r f r o m t h e fln c « t Im p o rte d & D om estic W oolens liower Overhesd Ti Free and l*rompt Deliveries to Clyll Service Eu>pleye«» P h o n e C O r t l a n d 7-8198 Answer the EDELMAN TAILOR AND CLOTHIER •17 Myrtle Ave., BrooUljn, N, V. (Bet. Neetrand and MarcyAvc*.) Can EVerjreen 8-442» C H A S. GELB 28 J o h n S t r e e t N e a r N a s s a u St. N e w Y o r k C ity D iscount H ouses R iding 50% OFF P E N & P E N C IL - S E T S W I T H L I F E T I M E GUARANTEE Prospect Park Riding Academy 25 O c e a n P a r k w a y B r o o k ly n , N . Y. W in d s o r 8 -9 29 5 WATCHES Free Class In s tru c tio n Ridin g Habits W ith o u t Charge NYLON HOSIERY S p e c ia l C o u r te s y T o C IV IL S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E E S • Hundreds of Items, Inolndlng Fur­ niture, IMr Coats, Men’s Suit", Ac., a t Substantial Horln**. ('ntaUrgiie on Heqnesit. Budget Plan. Storage Municipal Employees Service D O N ’ T 41 Park Row - 147 Xo*sau St.. N. V. Rni. 120 Tel. COrtland 7-5E9tt—0391 S P E C IA L A T T E N T IO N —NOW AVAILABLE T O CIVIL SERVICE EM PLOVEES G IV E N ' T O F U R N I T U H E & P I A N O S FIR E P R O O F W A R E H O U S E M A M M O T H ST O R A G E DISCOUNTS UP TO 507c On A ll Standard .McrcbundiBe F urniture Jewelry Radios ' Cam eras Typew riters Sporting Goods Electrical Apliances Get Our Price Before Buyinx 410 WO E PI>aza 3-M#0 5 4 th S t. . N’.Y.C, T ypew riters TYPEWRITERS RENTED MARKS DISTRIBUTORS 123 Cedar S treet M O V E T J N T I L Y O U C O N S U L T US W e w il l s o l v e y o u r m o v i n g a n d sto raK t) p ro b le n i. s for yo u . FO R EX A M S 2-C530 New Portiibles and Office .Mavbines Furs A FEBRUARY FUR SALE FINEST PBRSIAN COATS $150 - 5»50 8KAL8-MUSKRATS-OTHERS $50-$60 Beniodellni’ at Lowest I'rlce« CA. 6-7473 Furniture C A N f u r n it u r e We Offer Wholesnle VALLKS At Retail TriceH Special DiNcountH Ti» Civil Service Employee* 197 L e x i n g t o n A v e,, N ,Y , S,R. Cor, 32d St. Tel. LE. 2-3464 l^nnyttlise H air S ty lin g MME. LAZARD ! CO.MPLETE BEALTV SERVICE Specializinir in Permanent Wave Tintinsr and Bleaching: HAIR GOODS [N STOCK D OLL I BKtkaan 3 - 9335 GOODMAN’S CORNER ? R RB Rf TOUR TIHSWRITKRS V or O lT ll S a r r l e * E x a B ln a tlo n s T x tm T y t« U T fP « w rlt« r C o ., 129 T altO B S t r e e t , (B a tw * W l l l l a B ft N a s e a o S t s ) B. M. MOSES r ™ E S7» SIXTH AVE. bet. 3lst ft 32d Sts. ________ MEDALLION .3-243.5_______ S A V IN G S O F 507o M Kant Broadway N.ie.C. M T y p e w r it e r & A d d in g M ch. Co. | **Sense + Cents = Total Defense” H O S P I T A L >14-09 Elsie PI, BAyside 9-1SS7 T 136-S6 Roosevelt Av. FLuHblng 9-0878 ♦ J ew elry o keep coffee fresh and fla­ vorful, store it in the refrig* erator—and buy no more than a weeic’s supply. You’ll use less coffee per cup if you follow these simple rules. THE MONARCH CO. Manufuoturers of J ew elry and N ovelties A rm y -N av y a n d M arin e Je w e lry B racelets, R in g s, P in s REASONABLE TRICES Special Courtesy to Civil Service Eniniplojcen 102 F u l t o n S t r e e t , New- Y o r k (Room 703) UA. 7-48S1 P ants PANTS IVe Mulch I'untH to Vour Com <ir X $1.95 to 37.9S l4»n;e Assortment of Slacks A L B E E P A N T S SH O P Boro Hall Section 441 F u l t o n S t. (n r. S m ith ) Invest the pennies saved in de­ fense SAVINGS STAMPS. U ncIc Sam can use every cent you can spare from your household budget. Encourage your husband to co­ operate with any plan for pay roll savings that his company may in­ stitute for DEFENSE BOND purchases—for W ar Needs Money! ' U, S. Tests [(C on finu ed from P age S even teen ) M a c h in i s t , $ 1 ,8 ^ 0 a Y e a r J u n io r M a c h in i s t , $ 1 ,6 8 0 a Year 1. CluNlnK d a t e : F i l e u n t il f u r t h e r notice 2. K m p lo y m e iit o p p o r t ii n I t l C s : W a r D e p a i l m e n t , A i r C or ps, M i d ­ d l e t o w n A ir D e p o t, O l m s t e a d F i e l d , M iddletow n , P en n sylvan ia. 3. DiitieN M a c h i n i s t —T o p e r f o r m m a c h in ist task s of a v era g e difficu l­ t y i n v o l v e d in b e n c h , m a c h i n e a n d / o r h a n d tool w o r k , t h e m a i n t e n a n c e , o v e r h a u l , rep air , f a b r i c a t i o n , a s ­ sem bly, and installation of al l c l a s s e s ol m a c h i n e r y a n d m a c h i n e e quip m ent and a ircraft and aircraft e n g i n e f i t t i n g s , p a r ts , a c c e s s o r i e s , o r e q u i p m e n t ; a n d to p e r f o r m r e l a t «d w o r n a s a s s i g n e d . 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W r e l t b e r g H a r r y S c h y a r t z , IB A. M. C o s t e i l a n o R obert K am e n s B ern a rd K etc h m an K. A. B a s t o n e I. A. H o r o w i t z Jos. F. P h illip s I.sid ore R u b i n , N ew to n B ro o k s F. B erlin W . Itzkow ltz I. S l u t z k i n V. F a z i o l i May Spend More For Hiring T h e a m e n d e d P o s t a l G u ide, In d e a lin g w i t h a u th o r i z e d e x p e n d i­ tu r e s , p ro v id e s t h a t p o s t m a s t e r s m ^ y e x p e n d f u n d s f o r h i r i n g su b ­ s t i t u t e c le r k s , c a r r i e r s , o r la b o r e r s w h e n e v er n ecessary w ith o u t first o b t a i n i n g in a d v a n c e sp e c ific a u ­ t h o r i t y f r o m t h e P o s t O ffice D e ­ p a rtm e n t. E m e r g e n c i e s su c h a s m i l i t a r y leav e, o r civil service, o r j u r y d u ty , a r e m e n t i o n e d a s s i t u a ­ tio n s t h a t m a y call f o r su c h ex­ p e n d it u r e s . PREPARE JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER 1. B. M. CARD PUNCH • Buironghs Bookkeeping and Billing NEW BILLS G r ist In t h e IMill I f Y ou W o rk , N o P en sio n A bill p r o v i d i n g t h a t pension, b e in g p a i d to c it y w o r k e r s be sug, p e n d e d if t h e p e n s i o n e r subse, q u e n tl y Is e m p lo y e d by ^ F e d e r a l , S t a t e o r c it y a g e n c y j| a m o n g t h e n e w le g i s l a ti o n intro, d u c e d in t h e C ity C ouncil. T h is r u l i n g w o u ld n o t apply w h e r e t h e p e n s i o n o r re tir e m e n t a llo w a n c e a n d t h e s a l a r y o r com. p e n s a ti o n of th e e m p lo y m ent t o ta l less t h a n $1,200 annually, N o r w o u ld it a p p ly t o p e r s o n s ac­ tiv e ly e n g a g e d in t h e arm ed forces. M o r e P e n s i o n s f o r V e ts T h e r e 's a n a m e n d m e n t pending to c h a n g e t h e r e t i r e m e n t provi, sio n s a f f e c t i n g w a r v e t e r a n s , too, I t w o u ld d i s t u r b t h e c u r r e n t 30 (serv ice)-6 0 ( a g e ) a r r a n g e m e n t to allow r e t i r e m e n t a t 50 y e a r s of a g e a t h a l f a n i n d i v i d u a l ’s high, e s t w a g e s d u r i n g o n ly a 25-year p e r io d o f se rv ic e . R e tire d M en fo r A ir R a id s Still s p e a k i n g o f p e r s o n s under t h e p e n s io n s y s te m , t h e r e ’s a bill to tie in w i t h M a y o r L a G u a r d i a 'a a n n o u n c e d d e s ir e to “ s t r e a m l i n e ” t h e a i r r a i d w a r d e n sj^stem. it p ro v id e s f o r t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of r e ti r e d p o lic e m e n a n d f i r e m e n as a i r r a i d w a r d e n s , a t p a y to ex­ cee d o n ly s lig h tly t h e i r pension m o n ey . O f c o u r s e , s a i d pension w ou ld d i s a p p e a r f o r t h e d u ra tio n . Once on P e r A n n u m O f g r e a t I n t e r e s t to employees in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h is t h e bill p r o v i d in g t h a t th o s e who, p r i o r to J u l y 1, 1940, w e re ap­ p o in te d o n a p e r a n n u m b a sis as p h y sic ia n s , m e d ic a l i n s p e c to r s , in* d u s t r i a l m e d ic a l in s p e c to r s , dentists, s u p e r v i s i n g p h y s i c ia n s or a s s i s t a n t p h y s ic ia n s , be p u t back o n t h a t p e r a n n u m ba sis. U n der a m a y o r a l i t y o r d e r , t h e y were p la c e d on a p e r d ie m b a sis on J u l y 1, 1940. T h e p e r a n n u m form of c o m p e n s a t io n w o u ld k e e p them c o m in g in f o r i n c r e m e n t s . C ivilian D e f e n s e W o r k C o un ts T h e definition, o f c ity s e rv ic e la e x p a n d e d u n d e r t h e bill provid. in g t h a t s e r v ic e in a i r raid w a r d e n p r o t e c t io n s e r v ic e s o r as e m e r g e n c y a u x i l i a r y p o lic e m e n or f i r e m e n in o t h e r c iv ilia n defense a c t iv itie s c o n s t i t u t e c ity service. T h u s, &uch t im e s p e n t woiuld ba c o n s id e r e d in c o m p u t i n g a n in­ d iv id u a l ’s e lig ib ility f o r a city p e nsion . OTTO S T R IP P E L AMONG BANK TRUSTEES C e n tr a l S a v i n g s B a n k a n n o u n c e s t h e e le c tio n o f O t t o S t r i p p e l to t h e B o a r d of T r u s t e e s . M r. S tr ip ­ pel, a n a t i v e N e w Y o r k e r a n d a g r a d u a t e o f N e w Y o r k Univer.il ty, b e g a n h is e m p l o y m e n t w ith tha b a n k in 1904. I n 1927, h e became tre a .s u r e r a n d , h a v i n g b e en elect­ ed v i c e - p r e s id e n t in 1938, now h old s t h e o ffice o f v ice-p resid en t and treasurer. cen tra l FOR : JUNIOR TYPIST BUSINESS , MACHINES Machines No. 7800 & 7200