STUDY GUIDE FOR CONDUCTOR TEST

advertisement
I
-.AC
^
K
A
A
y
O
L
^ -e /M h U !A .
D e fe n se
Job
Vol. 3 N o. 24
★ ★ ★
N ew Y ork, F ebruary 24, 1942
A p p ly N o w
N e w s
Price Five Cents
fo r J o b s in N , Y . A r e a
See P age 2
O
r d e r s
F in g e r p r in t
E x a m
See P age 3
STUDY GUIDE FOR CONDUCTOR TEST
See P age 11
COPS SHOULD BE DRAFT-DEFERRED
See P age 10
W o m e n to R e p la c e M e n in D e fe n s e W o r k
■*
V
^
See Page 9
DR
EASIER
FEDERAL JOBS
See P a ee 2
P a g e Tw o
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
FEDERAL
CIVIL
T nesday, r e b m a r y 24, 1942
SERVICE
NEWS
B y C H A R L ES SU L L IV A N
U. s. Civil Service Methods Overhauled
By President to Streamline War Effort
JOBS
R eform L e a g u e t o
Aid in F in ding M en
(E x clu sive)
T h e N a t io n a l Civil S c rv ice R e ­
f o r m L e a g u e will help th e U n ite d
S t a t e s to find p ro fe ssio n a l, a d ­
m i n i s t r a t i v e , a n d fiscal p e rso n n e l.
T h e a r r a n g e m e n t w a s r e c e n tly
c o n f ir m e d by t h e U. S. Civil S e r­
v ice C o m m issio n , d e s i g n a t i n g th e
L e a g u e a s a r e c r u i t in g a d ju n c t .
T h e L e a g u e will be f u r n is h e d in ­
f o r m a t i o n r e g a r d i n g t h e d u tie s of
t h e p osition, q u a lifica tio n s , p lace
o f a p p o in t m e n t , a g e n c y , u r g e n c y
o f need, etc. T h e L e a g u e will tr y
t o find p e rs o n s in p r iv a te i n ­
d u s t r y w h o m e e t t h e r e q u ir e ­
m en ts.
H.
ICliot K a p l a n , e x e c u tiv e sec­
r e t a r y of th e L e a g u e , h a s been
a p p o in t e d a sp e c ia l e x a m i n e r fo r
t h e C o m m issio n.
W A S H I N G T O N . — W ill th e
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n be
K iv en s w e e p in g a u th o r ity to d r a ft
F ed eral em p lo y ees for w a r w ork
a s th e S e le c tiv e S erv ice sy ste m
has over d raftees?
T h e a n .s w e r is t h a t it is a
str o n g p o ssib ility a n d th a t th e
p la n is u p f o r d is c u s s io n r ig h t
n o w in o ffic ia l q u a rters.
H e r e a r e t h e f a c t s : U n d e r co n ­
s i d e r a t i o n in W a s h in g t o n is t h e
c r e a ti o n of a m a n p o w e r m o b iliza ­
tion b o a rd . T h is p ro p o se d b o a rd
w o u ld h a v e t h e a u t h o r i t y to r e ­
c r u i t a n d p lac e c iv ilian w o r k e r s
in w a r i n d u s t r ie s a n d t h e m il i t a r y
forc es.
I t ’s su g g e s te d t h a t t h e b o a r d be
c o m p o s e d o f t h e d i r e c t o r of Selec­
tiv e S erv ice, a m e m b e r of t h e Civil
S e rvice Com mi.ssion, W a r a n d
N av y rep resen tativ es, th e a d m in ­
istrato r
of
F ederal
S e c u r ity
A ge n c y , a n d t h e d i r e c t o r of W a r
P r o d u c t i o n B o a r d ’s L a b o r D iv i­
sion. T h e p la n p ro p o se d t h a t t h e
Civil S c rv ic e C o n m iission be g iv en
t h e t a s k of p la c in g people in t h e
F e d e r a l se r v ic e w h e r e th e y will be
of t h e m o s t e ffe c tiv e use to U n cle
Sa m .
Civil S e r v i c e for
R a tio n in g B o a r d s
N e w Y o rk S l a te local r a ti o n i n g
b o a i'd s in need of clei ical a n d
s t e n o g r n p liic lielp will n o t o b ta in
e x t r a p e r so n n e l u n til th e G o v e r n ­
m e n t e x tr i c a t e s its elf f ro m a pile
o f o r g a n iz a t i o n a l re d t a p e curj e n t l y d e la y in g full-scale o p e r a tio n
of t h e r a t i o n i n g p r o g r a m .
A p p o in tm e n ts , h ow ever, a r e defi­
n i te ly on t h e w ay, a n d p r o b a b ly
w ill brgiri to s h a p e up e it h e r
M a r c h 1 o r M a rc h 16. T h e r e a p ­
p a r e n t l y will n o t be a s m a n y ap j)ointm Onts a s th e r a ti o n i n g s i t u a ­
tio n s e e m s to d e m a n d . All sig n s
p o i n t to a t i g h t e n i n g u p of persontHd d ow n th e line, w h ic h is to
s a y t h a t one b o a id will be se t up
f o r se v e r a l to w n s in th e s t a te .
(C o n tin u e d
on
Page
M u s i H a v e A u t h o r i ty
T h e p la in t r u t h is t h a t th e C om ­
m is s io n m u s t be given t h e a u t h o r ­
ity if it is to follow t h r o u g h on
t h e P r e s i d e n t ’s p la n to t r a n s f e r
m o r e e m p lo y e es to w a r w o r k
U n d e r a h is to r ic e x ec u tiv e o r d e r
issu e d l a s t w e e k by P r e s i d e n t
R o o se v e lt, t h e C o m m is sio n w a s
s t r i p p e d d o w n to a ctio n . - F o r t h e
d u r a t i o n t h e C o m m is sio n will con-
E ig h te e n )
•
Bet. 5th & 6th Aves.
C lle ls e a 3-5350— 5351
Present Your Identification Card
O p e n d a ily fr o m 9 A .M . to 6 P .M ., In cl. S a t u r d a y s
T h u r s d a y s to 9 P .M .
^^Welt Hiiilt Is Well Built” _______
f^ T in n rtiT n riT n n rsv y T z ro T M T iro T n n rY T n ry v y T rT O T n n n n n n n n ^
,o
<?
lo
«
c
Check Appeal
\
T h e c'lic ck s wliic-h y o u c a n is.sue o n t h i s b a n k ,
'
are
*
a t l r a c l i v c a n il j ) r c s t i g e b u i l d i n g b c c a u s e
YOUR NAME IS PRINTED ON EACH CHECK
\
t
n o t s t a r t to ila y to b e n e f i t f ro m th e c o n v c n -
i e n c e o f p a y in u ; b i l l s thi.s e a s y w a y .
I
I
>
>
F o llo w in g are
J
t h e f e a t u r e s o f T r u s t c o " P c r s o j i a l C lii'c k S e r v i c e ” ;
J
4
<
11.00 OPENS AN JICCOUNT - No urvice
ACCOUNTS OPENEO BY MML- Tou mty
fliatie made rci;ardle*» of luiw nnall you*
bilanct. Cbccis cettifitd without diaif*.
tl w mail yoiir tlcpoiiu.
^
<
AMYfiME C M o r a l M ACCOMff — Every
ONIV COOT 7Vi« P « CHECK W M W - 8ut« or O t y onployce.
Mo charge (or
deposited.
businew or profcMionjl m»n, koUKwifc or
«
,
STATEMENT MAILED wiiu cancelled cheJu
^vfry three montlu at no cost.
'
^
husband «nd wife jointlr—may use o»ir
checking facilities.
Check* Primed with Your Nam* Delivered on Openins Accoant
All Federal, State or City employees given Imnieaiate credit
on their salary checl<s deposited'
J
,
'
*
TM8T COHIPiUn' of HOETH iUm iCA
;
>
§
ORDER
A u t h o r iz in g th e C ivil S c r v ic e C o m m is sio n to A d o p t S p e c ia l
P r o c e d u r e s R e l a t i n g to R e c r u itm e n t, P la c e m e n t , a n d
C h a n g e s in S t a t u s o f P e r s o n n e l f o r t h e F e d e r a l S e r v ic e .
W H E R E A S m illio n s o f the citiz en s o t this c o u n tr y are engaged
in w ar in d u stries o r have been or e x p ect to be called to d u ty w ith
the arm ed fo r c e s o f the U n ited S ta te s, w hich m ilita te s against th e ir
com petin g f o r em p lo y m e n t in the F ederal se rvice, and g r e a tly
dim inishes the num ber o f person s available fo r c o m p e titiv e p o sitio n s
in the F ed era l s e r v ic e ; and
W H E R E A S i t is essen tial th at there be no d ela y during the
p re s e n t em erg e n c y in fillin g po sitio n s in the F ed era l s e r v ic e w ith
qu alified p ers o n s :
N O W , T H E R E F O R E , b y v irtu e o f the a u th o r ity v e s t e d in m e
b y sectio n 2 o f the C iv il S erv ic e A c t (22 Stat. 404), i t is h e re b y
ordered as followi>:
1. T h e U n ited S ta te s C ivil S erv ic e C om m ission is a u th orized
to a dopt and p r e s c rib e such special procedu res and regu lation s as i t
m a y d e te rm in e to be n ecessary in connection w ith the r e ­
cru itm en t, placem en t, and changes in sta tu s o f personn el fo r
all d ep a rtm en ts, in depen den t establishm ents, and o th e r F ederal
agencies, e x c e p t p o sitio n s in the fie ld s e r v ic e o f the p o sta l
establish m en t.
The procedu res and regulations thus a d o p te d and
p res crib ed shall be binding w ith r e s p e c t to all p o sitio n s a ff e c te d
th ereb y w hich are su b je c t to the pro visio n s o f the C iv il S e r v ic e A c t
and R ules.
2. P e r s o n s a ppoin ted s o le ly b y reason o f any special p ro ced u res
a d o p te d under a u th o r ity of this ord er to p o sitio n s s u b je c t to the
p ro visio n s o f the C iv il S e rv ic e A c t and R u les shall n o t th e r e b y
acquire a classified ( c o m p e t i t i v e ) c iv il ser v ic e status, but, in the
discretion o f the C ivil S e rv ic e Com m ission, m a y be re ta in ed fo r the
duration o f the w ar and fo r six m o n th s ,thereafter.
T H E W H IT E H O U SE
F e b r u a r y 16, 1942
F le e ts o f tru ck s ru m b led a lo n g
th e h ig h w a y s fr o m W a sh in g to n
to N e w Y o r k t h is w e e k , t r a n s ­
p o rtin g file s an d e q u ip m en t o f
th e W a g e a n d H o u r D iv isio n o f
th e U n ite d S ta te s D e p a r tm e n t o f
L a b o r to * 1 5 6 0 B r o a d w a y , r i g h t
in to th e h e a r t o f th e th e a te r d is­
trict. T h e tr u c k s a r r iv e d a t th e
sid e e n tr a n c e (th e B r o a d w a y e n ­
tran ce is b e in g rep a ired ) a t th e
sa m e tim e th e p erso n n el str e a m e d
in a f t e r a u t o , b u s , t r a in r id e s to
tow n. W ith th e m c a m e a n u m b er
o f job o p p o rtu n ities, fo r m ;m y o f
th e o ffice p erso n n el h ad ch o sen
to t r a n s fe r to o th e r a g e n c ie s , or
ju s t s ta y , in W a s h in g t o n .
WELT FURNITURE CORP.
I
E X E C U T IV E
C iv il S e r v ic e
FR A N K L IN D. R O O SE V E L T
W A S H I N G T O N . - A n e w over,
t im e p a y p l a n is b e in g w orked
o u t a s t h e P o s t O ffice D e p a rt­
m e n t h a s g o n e s t r a i g h t to Con,
g r e s s o n its p l a n t o p a y itg
t h o u s a n d s of c le rk s, c a r r i e r s and
o t h e r e m p lo y e es s t r a i g h t tim e for
all h o u r s w o r k e d o v e r 40 a week.
T h e n e w plan , w h i c h w o uld ap­
p ly to all of U ncle S a m ’s whitec o lla r
em ployees,
w o u ld
pay
s t r a i g h t tim e to e m p lo y e e s who
w o r k m o r e t h a n 44 h o u r s a week.
T h e L E A D E R h a s b e e n in­
f o r m e d t h a t t h is p l a n w a s prrv,
p ose d a f t e r m e m b e r s of C ongress
in d ic a te d t h e P o s t O ffic e plan
d i d n ’t h a v e a c h a n c e o f b e in g ap­
p r o v e d if it w e re a p p lie d to the
e n tir e F e d e r a l se rv ice .
w o n ’t P u s h I t N o w
B u t t h a t i s n ’t t h e o n ly complie a t i n g f a c to r. A n y s u c h employee
reform
le g isla tio n
must
be
h a n d le d b y R e p r e s e n t a t i v e Ranisp e c k in t h e H o u s e a n d S e n a to r
J i m M e a d in t h e S e n a te .
And
n e ith e r
Ram speck
nor
Mead,
t h o u g h t h e y a r e u n d e r s t o o d to be
f a v o r a b l y in clin ed t o w a r d the
o v e r tim e p a y o ver 44 h o u r s plan,
w a n t s t h e p r o p o s a l p u s h e d now.
T h e t e a m of R a m s p e c k and
M e a d h a n d le d t h e r e t i r e m e n t bill
w h ic h c r e a te d su c h a s t o r m of
p r o t e s t b e c a u se m e m b e r s of Con­
g r e s s w e re co v ere d u n d e r Civil
S e rv ice r e t i r e m e n t a lo n g w i t h seve r a l h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d o t h e r F ed­
e r a l em ployes. T h e p u b lic p rotest
h a s b e en t e r r i f i c a n d f e a r has
b e en e x p r e s se d t h a t i t will result
in no f u r t h e r em p lo y e e legislation
a t th is R s s i o n of C o n g re ss.
{C o n tim ie d on p a g e E ig h te e n )
A Federal Agency Moves to the Big City;
First Days of Wage-Hour Agency in N. Y. C.
Btjy U. S. D efense Bonds
And S tam ps and HeGp
Sm ash the Axis
W hy
S im p lifie s
P e n s io n F igh t
H arm s E m p lo y e e s
(C o n tin u cd on p a g e E ig h teen )
REMEMBER PEARL HARBGR
39 to 47 WEST 19th ST.
F D R
NEW BILLS
115 BROAOWAY-NEW YORK
Member Feileral Depcwit InniraiKr rA^rporatioa
^gOQOaoflnonnflonnr. nnnnnnonoonoooooooooooooooOOOQQ
'
:
P ie c e s of f u r n i t u r e , filin g c ab i­
nets, t y p e w r i t e r s w i t h t a g s still
f l u t t e r i n g f r o m sides, r u g s, d e sk
p a r a p h e r n a l i a , l a r g e g la s s e n c a se ­
m e n t s a n d c h a i r s w e r e d i s t r ib u t e d
t h r o u g h o u t six flo o rs of sp acio us,
a ir y , lig ht-fille d sp a c e. E v e n a s
th e y w e r e b e in g placed , e m p loy e es
—n o t y e t on c all—t r a i l e d in t o - g e t
t h e i r b e a r in g s .
“ Give u s a fe w d a y s , ” sa id
so m e o n e ,” a n d yo u w o n ’t r e c o g ­
nize t h is plac e . E v e r y t h i n g will be
in s h a p e j u s t a s i t w a s In W a s h ­
in g to n .”
Space a t P re m iu m
D e sp ite a ll o t m e n t of six floors,
sp a c e s e e m e d to be a t a p r e m iu m .
E v e r y t h i n g w a s fillin g u p fast.
N o r m a l w o r k w a s o u t of t h e q u e s ­
tion. C a r p e n t e r s w e r e still b a n g ­
in g a w a y h e r e a n d th e r e . T h e r e
w a s t h e o d o r of f r e s h p a i n t in t h e
air. E v e n te le p h o n e d ia ls h a d no
i d e n tif ic a tio n c irc lets.
‘‘H o w do you dial in t h is t o w n ? ”
.somebody a sk e d . S o m e b o d y w h o
once w a s in N e w Y o r k v o lu n ­
te e r e d t h e in f o r m a t io n . “ G o n n a be
too b a d w i t h all y o u out-o f-to w nors h e r e t h e f i r s t few w eeks.
G o n n a be a h e a d a c h e till you g e t
u sed to th in g s . Y ’d ial Cl-6, th e n
your n u m b er.”
It w as the w ro n g num ber.
S u m m o n in g the operator, the
em ployee w a s a s k e d : " W h a t is
y o u r n u m b e r , p l e a s e ? ” H e d i d n ’t
k n o w ; ho h a d to f l a s h f o r his
n j i p r n t n r
L ast week, a d m in istra to rs h a d ­
n ’t y e t a r r iv e d .
T h o m a s W. H o l l a n d w a s h o ld in g
d o w n ^ h e office of a d m i n i s t r a t o r
t h o u g h he w a s r e m a i n i n g in
W a s h in g t o n
for several
m ore
d a y s; h e h a d a n i n t e r i m a p p o in t ­
m e n t f o r f o r t y d a y s. (G en. P h i l i p
B. F l e m i n g c le a re d o u t of office
w h e n a p p o in te d c h ie f of t h e F e d ­
e ra l W o r k s A g e n c y re c e n tly .) A
new presidential a p p o in tm e n t—
p r o b a b ly H o l l a n d —of a d m i n i s t r a ­
to r w a s ex p ec ted m o m e n t a r i l y .
H e r e ’s t h e r e s t of t h e s e t u p :
J a m e s G. J o h n s o n , a c t i n g d e p u ty
a d m i n i s t r a t o r ; J a m e s E . D o d so n ,
m a n a g e r , b u s in e s s m a n a g e m e n t ;
W a l t e r W . L e M a t, a s s o c i a t e d i­
r e cto r, field o p e r a t i o n s ; M e rle D.
V in c e n t, d ir e c to r , h e a r i n g s ; J o ­
se p h B. S h a w , a c t i n g d ire c to r, in ­
d u s t r y c o m m i tt e e ; B e r n a r d R .
M u llad y , a c t i n g d ir e c to r , i n f o r m a ­
tio n ; H a r r y W eiss, a c t i n g d ir e c ­
tor, r e s e a r c h a n d s ta ti s i t i c s .
W h y T h e y ’r e a t 1560
T h e n e w h o m e o f t h e d iv isio n ,
it w a s le a r n e d , w a s c h o s e n f o r its
sp a c io u sn ess, r e a s o n a b l e r e n ta l ,
c e n t r a l loca tio n a n d a irin e ss.
Som e 550 p e r s o n s w e r e e m p lo y e d
in t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o ffice of t h e
division in W a s h i n g t o n ; a b o u t 290
of th e s e h a v e c o m e a lo n g t o N e w
Y o rk , l e a v in g 260 in t h e c a p ita l.
TESTS
*
L aborers
And J a n ito r s
A U n ite d S ta te s e x a m is op en
fo r th e p o sitio n of c la ssifie d la ­
b o rer to w o r k in t h e Q u a r te r ­
m aster Corps at F ort H ancock,
a n d in t h e S ig n a l C o r p s L a b o r a ­
to r ie s a t F o r t M o n m o u t h , b o th in
N e w J ersey . T h e p o sitio n p a y s
$ 1 ,0 8 0 a y e a r . A g e lim its a r e
f r o m 18 to 5 0 . T h e r e is no d e a d ­
lin e fo r th e a p p lic a tio n s , a n d fil­
in g is u n til fu r th e r n o tic e .
N e w Y o r k e r s w h o a p p ly should,
h o w e v e r, be w a r n e d t h a t t h e i r
B u t a p p r o x im a te l y 800 persons
f r o m o t h e r f e d e r a l a g e n c ie s ap­
plied a lm o s t im m e d ia t e l y f o r thoi-e
p ositio n s.
R e s u l t: v i r tu a l ly all
c le rica l job s a r e b elieved to have
b e en filled.
R e a s o n f o r such
tran sfers: m any W ashi n g t o n
w o r k e r s le a p e d a t t h e c h a n c e to
g e t to N e w Y o r k f o r b u s in e ss, per­
so n a l a n d o t h e r c o n v e n i e n t rea­
sons.
T h e U n ite d S t a te s Civil Service
C o m m is sio n is e x p e c te d t o certify
eligibles q u a lified to fill remain­
in g jo b s of a s u p e r v i s o r y nature
a s soon a s W a g e a n d H o u r Di­
v ision r e q u e s ts s u c h certification.
L es s t h a n h a lf of t h e 260 jo bs re­
m a i n open, a c c o r d in g to available
in f o r m a tio n .
W h a t They Do
T h e div isio n i n c lu d e s stenog­
r a p h e r s , ty p is ts , e x a m i n e r s , clerUs
a n d la w y e rs , a m o n g o th e r s , all en­
g a g e d in c o m p ilin g re c o rd s, con­
s o l id a tin g r e p o r ts . a n d directing
a c tiv itie s of t h e d i v is io n ’s 15
re g io n a l field s t a f f s e n f o r c in g the
F a i r L a b o r S t a n d a r d s A c t of 1938.
So m e 73,000 i n d iv id u a l c a s e s were
filed in t h e fiscal y e a r f r o m June,
1940, to J u n e , 1941.
E m p lo y e e s w e re g iv en $5 dafly
( p e r d iem ) p a y to c o v e r expenses.
Single p e r s o n s g o t $20 f o r four
d a y s, m a r r i e d i n d iv id u a ls $75 fof
15 day s, to f in d liv in g quarters.
c h a n c e s of a p p o i n t m e n t com e only
a f t e r t h e po sitio n s h a v e f i r s t been
o f fe re d to local p e r s o n n e l. The
a n n o u n c e m e n t r e a d s : “ I n filli*’?
v a ca n cie s, c e r t i f ic a t i o n will be
m a d e of local e lig ib le s; t h a t is,
eligibles w h o re s id e a t t h e p'ace
a n d in t h e i m m e d ia t e v icinity o'
t h e p lac e of e m p lo y m e n t. Other
eligibles will be c o n s id e r e d for aP'
p o i n tm e n t o n ly in t h e absence of
su f f ic ie n t local e lig ib le s.”
C o m p le te d e ta ils follow beloW.
B u t f ir s t, a w o r d a b o u t another
( C o n t i n u e d o n Page S i x t e e n )
Civn.
SE K V IC K l k a d e h
C o p y r i g h t . 1 9 48 , b y C i v i l S c r v ‘«;*
P u blioatiu nN , I n f .
K i i t e w l u«
o n d - c l u s H m u t t e r O c t . 2, 1 9 3 9 , u t
lH>st o f f i c e u t New V o r k , N.
der
tlie
Act
iif
M a r c h 3.
'
J erry F iiik eU teln ,
,w «rweU
l.eh iiin ii,
K x ec u tlv e
,i'
D uvU l K obiiisou, A r t U ire cto r; N.
M u irer, H uH lnesB M u n u K e r .
CIV IL SER V IC E LEA D ER
«riiesday, February 24, 1942
CIVIL
TESTS
3 0 , 4 0 0 W o u ld -B e
C o n d u c to r s
All w eek lo n g e m p lo y e es o f t h e
Service C o m m is sio n h a v e
been o p e n in g h u g e s a c k s of m a il
co n ta in in g c o n d u c t o r a p p lic a tio n s ,
v\'hich w e re re c e iv e d d u r i n g t h e
tv/o-week.filing p e rio d in t h e e a r ly
p a r t of th is m o n th .
W it h tw o
gncks of m ail still to go, t h e c o u n t
was 30,400 a p p li c a t i o n s se a le d ,
signed, a n d d e liv e red .
(jiv il
L a test F a c t s on
C on d u ctor T e s t
The ca n d id a tes w h o file d fo r
t,lie N . Y . C . c o n d u c t o r t e s t w i l l
d efin itely b e g iv e n th e ir w r itte n
e x a m in a tio n o n S a tu r d a y , A pi'il
2.'), T h e L E A D E R l e a r n e d t h i s
wpok. O n ly a n u n f o r s e e n e m e r g ­
ency w ill p r e v e n t t h e h o ld in g o f
th e w r i t t e n t e s t o n t h a t d a t e , a c ­
cord in g to
M r. S a m u el
H.
(I'l.Iston, a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r o f t h e
ex a m in a tio n s d iv isio n o f th e
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n .
At the p r e s e n t tim e , t h e a p p li c a ­
tion b u r e a u of t h e C o m m is sio n is
busy w ith th e h e r c u l e a n t a s k of
sorting a n d in d e x i n g t h e m o r e
than 30,000 a p p lic a tio n s filed d u r ­
ing the f i r s t tw o w e e k s of th is
month. W h e n th e a p p li c a t i o n s a r e
sorted by b o ro u g h s, a r r a n g e m e n t s
will be m a d e w i t h t h e B o a r d of
E ducation f o r t h e u se of c ity
scliools in e a c h b o ro u g h . T h e
n um ber o f schools u se d in e a c h
borough will d e p e n d on t h e n u m ­
ber of c a n d i d a te s w h o filed f r o m
that p a r t i c u l a r b o ro u g h .
Must P a s s W r i t t e n T e s t F i r s t
Onlj'- th o se c a n d i d a te s w h o p a s s
he w r itte n t e s t will be p e r m i t t e d
. 0 take t h e p h y sic a l e x a m i n a t i o n ,
tentatively s c h e d u le d f o r t h e s u m ­
mer.
H o w e v e r, t h e m a r k s re reived on t h e m e n t a l a n d p h y s ic a l
tests will b e a r eq u al w e i g h t in d e ­
term ining t h e c a n d i d a te s f in a l
average.
S a la r ie s
C onductors a r e p a id s a l a r i e s of
o5c to 78c p e r h o u r . W h e n f i r s t
employed,
co nductors
are
as­
signed to p l a t f o r m d u t y a n d r e ­
ceive th e b a sic w a g e of 65c p e r
hour. A f t e r one y e a r t h e p l a t ­
form m a n ’s w a g e r a t e is i n ­
creased to 68c p e r h o u r . A s s o o n
as the c o n d u c t o r is a s s ig n e d to a
train in t h e “ r e a r - g u a r d ” o r secondaiy p osition, h is p a y is h i k e d
to 70c p e r h o u r . W h e n t h e confluetor is p lac e d in c h a r g e of t h e
train his s a l a r y is ju m p e d a g a i n
to 73c p e r h o u r . O ne y e a r ’s e x ­
perience a s a c o n d u c t o r in c h a r g e
of a tr a in b r i n g s w i t h it t h e m a x i» u im c o n d u c to r s a l a r y o f 78c p e r
hour.
A dv an cem en t to t h e c o n d u c t o r
a ssignm ents w h ic h c a r r y h i g h e r
rates of p a y a r e m a d e a c c o r d in g
to seniority. T h e s e a d v a n c e m e n t s
within th e title of c o n d u c t o r a lo n e
are not th e only pi’o m o tio n a l o p ­
portunities o p e n to c o n d u c to r s .
A^fter one y e a r ’s e x p e r ie n c e a n y
conductor is eligible to c o m p e te in
civil service p r o m o tio n t e s t s f o r
towernian, a s s i s t a n t t r a i n d is ­
patcher, o r m o to r m a n . T h e a m mtious c o n d u c to r w h o is r e a lly inerested in a r a il r o a d c a r e e r h a s
excellent c h a n c e s f o r a d v a n c e ment to e x ec u tiv e p o sitio n s in t h e
‘^'-'rating e n d o f t h e s u b w a y s y s ­
tem.
City O r d e r s
10 N ew E x a m s
fingerprint
Technician
^^mong Them
O p en -co m p etitiv e e x a m in a tio n s
fin g erp rin t te c h n ic ia n , g r a d e
’I ^ s d ic a l s o c L a l w o r k e r , g r a d e 1 ,
ju n ior e le c t r ic a l e n g i n e e r , s t e a m 1 li t e r , m a r i n e o i l e r , a n d i n s p e c t o r
IJo ilo rs, g r a d e 3 , w e r e o r d e r e d
th e M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e
^ '> n i m i s s i o n t h i s w e e k . I n a d d i ^'on, t h e C o m m i s s i o n o r d e r e d p r o • i K t i o n t e s t s f o r m a c J i i n i s t ’s h e l p in sp ector o f licen ses, g r a d e 2 ;
su p erv iso r, g r a d e 3 ; (fin a n c ia l in -
SERVICE
Pa^e Threa
IN N E W
YORK
Meet the New Civil Service President
H ARRY W. MARSH, new
president of N ew York City’s
Civil Service Commission, speaks
slowly, thinks carefully.
He's
genial, creates the impression of
friendliness and interest toward
the person with whom he happens
to be conversing.
Well aware of the turmoil he’s
going into, well aware that the
eyes of the entire city are di­
rected
upon his
department,
Harry Marsh chooses to tread
softly. “I’m not coming in to
push things around,” he says.
“I must learn about the problems.
Only then can we— I and my col­
leagues — begin to make de­
cisions.”
H a r r y M a r s h is u se d to d e alin g
w i t h to u g h p ro b lem s.
In Con­
n e c tic u t, a s P e r s o n n e l D ir e c to r ,
h e p la c e d t h e e n ti r e p e r s o n n e l of
th e S t a te u n d e r t h e m e r i t s y s ­
tem , s t a r t i n g f r o m s c r a tc h . I n
fa c t, w h e n h e f i r s t to o k office in
1937, n o b o d y in t h e S t a t e —i n c lu d ­
in g
th e
G o v e r n o r —k n e w
how
m a n y S t a te e m p lo y e es t h e r e were.
A n i n t e r e s t i n g sid e -an g le o n t h e
w a y t h e y w o r k in C o n n e c t i c u t is
t h i s : E v e r y m o r n in g , t h e P e r s o n
n e l D i r e c t o r a n d t h e B u d g e t Di­
r e c t o r g e t t o g e t h e r a n d go ovei
su c h m a t t e r s as s a l a r i e s of e m ­
ployees, n u m b e r of people to be
h ir e d , a n d so fo rth . I f t h e y c a n ’t
a g r e e , t h e issu e g oes to t h e C om
m is s i o n e r of F i n a n c e a n d C ontrol,
w h o s e decisio n is fin al. T h e Im ­
p o r t a n t p o in t a b o u t t h is is t h a t
th e P e r s o n n e l D i r e c t o r h a s a di­
r e c t voice a b o u t r a t e s of pay.
M a r s h r e m a i n e d in C o n n e c tic u t
f r o m 1937 to t h e p r e s e n t, e x c e p t
f o r one y e a r d u r i n g w h ic h he did
field w o r k f o r t h e N a t io n a l Civil
S e rv ice R e f o r m
L ea g u e .
He
t r a v e lle d t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n tr y ,
h e lp in g S t a te s a n d c o m m u n i ti e s
to s e t u p m e r i t s y s te m s of e m ­
ployee selection.
P o litic ia n s C h a n g in g
M a r s h h a s fo u n d a r a d ic a l
c h a n g e in v iew s of t h e p u b lic a n d
of p o litic ia n s t o w a r d civil service.
S a y s h e : “ T h e a v e r a g e p o litic ia n
e v e r y w h e r e is s h i f t in g h is a t t i ­
t u d e t o w a r d t h e m e r i t sy s te m .
H e no lo n g e r t e n d s to look up o n
p u b lic p e r so n n e l a s his o w n
p r i v a t e little k itty . G o v e r n o r s a l­
m o s t a lw a y s c o n d e m n t h e p a t r o n ­
a g e sy s te m , w h ic h h i n d e r s t h e m
in t h e s t a t e s m a n l i k e p e r f o r m a n c e
of t h e i r jo b s .”
N e w Y o r k C ity h a d M a r s h ’s s e r ­
vice a s f i r s t d e p u ty c o m m is s io n e r
o f t h e W e lf a r e D e p a r t m e n t in t h e
h e c tic p e rio d 34—37. T h o se w e r e
t h e to u g h , s t o r m y d a y s of s h o u t ­
i n g a n d riots, of s h i f t in g g o v e r n ­
m e n t a l co n tro l. A m a n l e a r n s a
lot w h e n h e w o r k s u n d e r s u c h
c o n d itio n s,
and H arry
M arsh
feels t h e e x p e rie n c e h a s le ft its
vestigations) and examiner, grade
4, Comptroller’s office.
T h e m a c h i n i s t ’s h e lp e r e x a m i n a ­
tio n will be o p a n o n ly to e m ­
p loyees in th e D e p a r t m e n t of S a n i ­
t a t i o n a n d th e office of t h e P r e s i ­
d e n t of t h e Boi'ough of M a n h a t ­
tan.
N o d a te s h a v e b e en se t a s y e t
f o r t h e is s u a n c e of t h e a p p li c a ­
tio n s f o r th e s e e x a m i n a t i o n s . T h e
f o r m a l “ o r d e r i n g ” of a t e s t by t h e
C om m iss-on is t h e f i r s t ste p in t h e
h o ld in g of a civil s e rv ice e x a m i n a ­
tion. I t m e a n s t h a t t h e C o m m is ­
s io n 's s t a f f c a n n o w go on s e t t i n g
t h e r e q u ir e m e n t s , d a te s, a n d p r e ­
p a r i n g t h e a c t u a l q u e s tio n s fo r
t h e ttfsts. As soon a s t h e d a te s
f o r t h e i s su a n c e a n d r e c e ip t of
t h e a p p lic a tio n s is a n n o u n c e d , full
d e ta ils will be p r i n te d in T h e
LEADER.
T h e f i n g e r p r i n t te c h n i c i a n ex­
a m i n a ti o n will be t h e f i r s t one
e v e r held by t h e city fo r th is title
sin c e t he e s t a b l i s h m e n t of th e
I d e n ti f i c a t io n S e iv ic e in t h e c o m ­
p e titiv e class, J u n e 17, 1937, F i n ­
g e r p r i n t t e c h n ic ia n , g r a d e 1, w ith
a s a l a r y r a n g e u p to, b u t n o t in ­
c lu d in g $2,400 a y e a r , is t h e e n ­
t r a n c e p o sitio n in t h i s service.
E m p lo y e e s in th is title a r e eligible
for
future
promotion
testa
CITY
c iv ii s e r v i c e H e a d s
T h e r o s t e r of to p p e r s o n n e l o f
t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n n o w
stands:
H a r r y w . M a r s h , p r e s i d e n t ; M rs.
B r u c e B r o m le y , C o m m is s io n e r ;
F e r d i n a n d Q. M o rto n , C o m m is ­
s i o n e r ; W illia m M u r r a y , a c t i n g
secretary .
P a u l K e r n a n d W a lla c e S a y re ,
re m o v e d l a s t w e e k f r o m t h e C o m ­
m is sio n by M a y o r L a G a r d i a , w e n t
a h e a d w i t h p r e p a r a t i o n s to b r i n g
th e m a t t e r i n to t h e c o u r ts .
LONG WEEK
C r a c k s A p p ea r
The first definite signs of
cracking in the six-day week
structure loomed this week.
The L EADER learned that the
Housing Authority is complet­
ing plans to place its employees
back on a five-day week, reserv­
ing a skeleton force for neces­
sary Saturday operations.
So c o m p le te a r e th e p la n s t h a t
M rs. M a r y K . S i m k h o v i tc h , a c t i n g
c h a i r m a n of t h e A u th o r ity , told
T h e L E A D E R t h a t th e n e w w o r k ­
w e e k is b e in g re a d ie d “ bo c au se
t h e e m p lo y e e s will fin d it a m o re
pleasant a rra n g e m e n t.”
S h e a d d e d it w a s a lw a y s t h e
policy of H e r b e r t B a y a r d Sw ope,
w h o r e s i g n e d a s H o u s in g A u ­
t h o r i t y c h a i r m a n r e ce n tly , to e n ­
fo rc e a f iv e -d a y w e e k w h e r e v e r
possible. S h e w a s in clined to f a ­
v o r t h e s a m e t h in g , d e n y in g t h a t
t h e c o n te m p la t e d c h a n g e w a s due
to a n y “ e a s in g u p ” o r d e r s on t h e
p a r t of t h e M a y or.
N o t U n d e r M a y o r ’s J u r i s d i c t i o n
T h is is H a rry W. Marsh, new top man of N e w Y o r k C it y ’s C ivil
S e rv ic e Com m ission.
ind elib le im p r e s s on h is u n d e r ­
s t a n d i n g of h u m a n b e in g s a n d
w h a t m a k e s t h e m tick. F r o m t h e
s t a n d p o i n t o f civil se rvice , t h e
p e rio d a t W e l f a r e g a v e h im t h e
a p p o in t i n g o f f ic e r ’s a p p r o a c h to
th in g s .
D i r e c t o r of C ity Club
G o in g b a c k so m e y e a rs , w e find
M a r s h a s civic d i r e c t o r of t h e in ­
f lu e n t i a l C ity Club. H e r e he p e r ­
f o r m e d r e s e a r c h , m a d e stu d ie s ,
i n it i a t e d a c tio n s t o w a r d im p r o v ­
i n g N e w Y o r k ’s g o v e r n m e n t s e t ­
u p. O n e of t h e th in g s he did d u r ­
i n g th is p e rio d w a s to s t u d y t h e
p o ssib ilitie s of s u b w a y u n i f ic a tio n
a n d to b r i n g to g e t h e r , fo r th e
first
tim e, c ity
o fficia ls a n d
t r a n s i t officials.
O ff a n d o n sin c e his g r a d u a t i o n
f r o m C o lu m b ia in 1911, M a r s h h a s
b e en a s s o c i a t e d w i t h th e Civil
S e rv ic e R e f o r m L ea g u e . I n 1917,
h e w e n t in to th e a r m y a s a lieu ­
t e n a n t in o rd n a n c e . H e s e rv e d f o r
t w 5 y e a r s , a n d r e t u r n e d to th e
League
upon
his
d is c h a r g e .
S p e a k in g of t h e fo rc cs w h ic h
m o ld e d h is life, t h e n e w Civil S e r ­
vice h e a d p a y s g r e a t h o m a g e to
C h a r le s B e a r d , “ w h o t a u g h t m e
th e in sid e s of g o v e r n m e n t a n d
p o litics.” T h o u g h M a r s h ’s m a j o r
s t u d y in college w a s p sy chology,
B e a r d ’s
i n f lu e n c e
g u id e d
th e
y o u n g m a n in to t h e c a r e e r of a d ­
v a n c i n g t h e m e r i t sy s te m .
M a r s h is m a r r i e d to a B r o o k ly n
girl, M a r g u e r i t e C respi.
T hey
h a v e one son, j u s t t u r n i n g 20,
w h o ’s in college a t H a v e r f o r d . . .
a n d w h o ’ll be in t h e a r m y b.^fore
long. I n N e w Y o rk , e x c e p t fo r
th e
C o n n e c tic u t p erio d,
sin ce
1906, M a r s h loves t h e c ity ; h e ’s
h a p p y a t t h e p r o s p e c t of living
in M a n h a t t a n . H e h a le s o r i g in a l ­
ly f r o m G r a n d R a p id s , M ic h iga n,
t h e so n of a P r e s b y t e r i a n m i n ­
ister, a n d one o f se v e n c h ild re n .
F o r r e la x a t i o n he lik e s to lis te n to
m u s i c —t h o u g h h e h a s only a n
a m a t e u r ’s k n o w le d g e of it.
“ I k n o w t h e e x te n t of t h e job
b e f o r e m e in N e w Y o r k , ” he says.
“ I ’ll t r y to m a k e g o od .”
A n d t h a t , lad ie s a n d g e n tle m e n ,
is y o u r n e w p r e s i d e n t o f t h e Civil
S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n .
BULLETIN BOARD
All civil s e rv ic e o r g a n iz a t i o n s a r e in v ite d to s e n d n o tic e s o f m e e t in g s
a n d o t h e r events.. IVIaterial siio u ld bt; i n t h e L K A D K R o ffic e by
F r i d a y p r e c e d in g t h e .date of issu e.
A d d r e s s B u l le t in B o a r d , Civil
S e rv ic e L E A D E R , 97 D u a n e S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C ity .
M U N IC IPA L A SPH A LT
E M P L O Y E E S U N IO N
J o h n L. Vesce, p r e s i d e n t of th e
n e w ly - c h a r t e r e d M u n ic ip a l A.sp h a l t E m p lo y e e s U nion, L o cal
1022, A. F . of L., a n n o u n c e s a v ic ­
t o r y m e e t in g to be held F r i d a y ,
F e b r u a r y 27, a t 8 p .m ., a t A. F.
o f L. h e a d q u a r t e r s , 801 T h i r d A ve­
n u e n e a r 50th S t r e e t, M a n h a t t a n .
O n e of t h e o b je c ts of t h e m e e t ­
in g will be to e sta b lis h a p r o g r a m
f o r t h e a s p h a lt w o r k e r s t h r o u g h ­
o u t th e five b o ro u g h s a n d to p r e ­
s e n t a leg isla tiv e p r o g r a m to e lim i­
n a t e in ju s tic e s .
be he ld on S u n d a y , M a r c h 22, a t
th e H o te l C o m m o d o re , L e x i n g .o n
A v e n u e a n d 42nd S tr e e t.
Sub­
sc r ip $1.50. M a ss is to be cele­
b r a t e d a t St. P a t r i c k ’s C a th e d r a l,
a t 8:30 a .m .
C A T H O L IC G U IL D
T h e a n n u a l C o m m u n io n B r e a k ­
f a s t of th e C a th o lic G uild of
P a r k D e p a r t m e n t em p lo y e es will
C O N F E R E N C E ON
C IV IL S E R V IC E LAW
Civil s e rv ic e r e a d j u s t m e n t s to
m e e t w a r c o n d itio n s, se lec ted civil
s e rv ic e bills in t h e m u n ic ip a l.
S ta te
and Federal
leg isla tive
c h a m b e r s , r e p o r ts f r o m t h e c o m ­
m it t e e on l a b o r r e la t io n s in civil
service, p r o p o sa ls c o n c e r n in g p e r ­
s o n n e l a n d s u g g e s tio n s f o r i m ­
g i a d e 2, se n io r f i n g e r p r i n t t e c h ­
n icia n , $2,400 to b u t n o t in c lu d in g
$3,000 a y e a r a n d g r a d e 3, p r i n ­
c ip a l f i n g e r p r i n t te c h n ic ia n , $3,000
to a y e a r a n d u p w a r d .
S A N I T A T I O N E L I G I B I .K S
J o h n B e n d e tti, p r e s i d e n t o f th e
S a n i t a t i o n E lig ib le s A sso ciation ,
t h is w e e k issue d a spe c ia l p lea to
all s u p e r m e n to co m e to t h e big
m e e t in g s c h e d u le d f o r F r id a y ,
F e b r u a r y '^7, a t P .S . 27, 42nd
S t r e e t a n d 3rd A venue.
T h e f a c t r e m a i n s , h o w e v e r, t h a t
t h e H o u s in g A u th o r ity , w h ic h is
n o t u n d e r t h e d i r e c t j u r is d ic t io n
of t h e m a y o r , fell in to line w h e n
h is lo ng w e e k o r d e r c a m e t h r o u g h
s e v e r a l m o n t h s a g o a n d is n o w
c h a n g i n g its policy w h ile t h e e ch o
o f t h e m a y o r ’s c o n f id e n tia l O K to
a m a j o r c ity d e p a r t m e n t is n o t
y e t o u t of h e a r i n g d i s t a n c e (see
L E A D E R f o r F e b r u a r y 17).
In the plan n ed change, tha
w o r k d a y t h r o u g h t h e w e e k will ba
l e n g t h e n e d h a lf a n h o u r a day, so
t h a t e m p lo y e es will w o r k 9 to 5:30
i n s t e a d of 9 to 5, a s f o rm e rly .
Since e m p lo y e es h a v e b e e n w o r k ­
in g on S a t u r d a y s f r o m 9 to 5, t h e y
s t a n d to g a in five h o u rs.
A n o t h e r b it of
“ e a s in g u p ”
cam e w h en th e H e a lth D e p a rt­
m e n t g r a n t e d its e m p lo y e es t h r e e
h o u r s o ff a n y d a y in t h e w e e k o r
o n S a t u r d a y a f te r n o o n to c o m p e n ­
s a t e w o r k e r s f o r t im e s p e n t on
v o l u n te e r f i r s t a id c o u rse s. B y
t a k i n g t h e t im e on S a t u r d a y a f ­
te r n o o n , e m p lo y e es r e a l l y g e t b a c k
t h e i r five a n d o n e - h a lf d a y w eek .
O ther
d e p artm ents,
it w a s
l e a r n e d , w e r e t r y i n g to m a k e a r ­
r a n g e m e n t s to give e m p lo y e es
e v e ry o t h e r S a t u r d a y o r a t le a s t
e v e r y o t h e r h a lf S a t u r d a y off,
w h i c h w o u ld “ ease u p ” f u r t h e r on
t h e m a y o r ’s o r d e r a n d , u ltim a te ly ,
s w in g t h e m b a c k to t h e old five o r
five a n d o n e - h a lf d a y w eek.
p r o v i n g se r v ic e a n d in c r e a s i n g
s a l a r i e s will lie d is c u s s e d a t t h e
f o u r t h c o n f e r e n c e on civil se rv ic e
l eg isla tio n to be held F e b r u a r y 28,
in t h e H o te l A s to r, M a n h a tt a n .
P O L IC E W O M E N
E L I G I B L E S A S S O C IA T IO N
M a r c h 7 m a r k s a big d a te fo r
th e g a ls in t h e P o l i c e w o m e n ’s Eli, g i b ie s ’ A s soc ia tio n .
T h a t ’s t h e
n i g h t of t h e i r big d i n n e r a n d
d a n c e . W e h e a r t h e r e w o n ’t be
m u c h ta lk , t h e r e will be lots of
fun .
B E E F S T E A K PARTY,
Q U EENS W A TER R E G IST E R
S t. P a t r i c k ’s N ig h t, M a r c h 17,
is t h e d a te se lec ted f o r th e n e x t
l)e e fste 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 sso c ia tio n , o r ­
g a n iz a ti o n of e m p lo y e es in th e
Q u e e n s office of t h e D e p a r t m e n t
of W a t e r S u p p ly , G a s a n d E le c ­
tric ity . T h e S ta d iu m , 40-15 Q u e e n s
B o u le v a r d , will be th e sc e n e of
te s tiv itie s. T ic k e ts , p rice d a t $1 73,
c a n be ol)tainod f ro m M ich ael J.
H a n le y , c h a i r m a n of th e c o m m i t ­
tee in c h a r g e of t h e a f f a i r , or
J u l i u s Y u n k e r , p r e s i d e n t of th e
o r g a n iz a tio n .
(C ottiim ied
on page E ig h t e e n )
D E F E N S E
l o r x ; MEN
A>U WOMKN!
T m ln
for
u o r k aH m r d l n i l iw h i s l u i i f , l - i i l i Ai; X - m y
re<-liiih’iiin tn doc­
tors
hospital,
inilii*<trinl uiid com„ ..... nn'ri'iul
C.,
I.M tor.K ?<0>V!
C r II o r phoiip f o r
B u llrtin - r
D ay & E'.e. C o u iscs
p ..
/Sine^Aid
101 U . 31ht St.. V. V. ni(.Miiit 9-2R31
(L.lceii«)t(l by tl ie l3ta.te of N t w
Itiik )
S p a n ish - P o rtu g u e se
TRANSLATORS
K xam inations Xow Opfii.
A rm y and .Vavy ncpil translator.*--.
E m p lo y m e n t In te rv ie w e r
P rn fiica l coaching h y expert.
In te r - A m e ric a n S tu d ie s
Training for new lucrative (f u f e r .
In tern a tio n a l T.aw, Lai in A m e ri­
can Histoiy, Kxjiort Tochni(nie,
Ki-iingual secr»tarlal w.n-k. InterAnierican f ’romotion, etc.
T Y P IS T S &
STENOGRAPHERS
A)>|ilic.ations now leatly for
W'asliinKton and Xt\v York.
LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTE
11 W e s t 4 2 n d S t. •
L A . 4-2835
S E C R E T A R IA L
JO U R N A L ISM
D R A F T I N G
C IV IL S E R V IC E
SEND FOR CATALOG
A f t e r B u sin e ss
Knroll X«w
r> ii v .
DRAKE’S
LISTS
T h ey Call on
The Superm en
W h e n in d ifficulty , call on the^
s n p p rm e n .
L a t e s t d e p a r t m e n t to g e t th e
use of t h e s a n i ta t io n m a n , c la s s
A, list to s u p p ly m u c h - n e e d e d
m a n p o w e r is t h e B o a r d of W a t e r
S upply. To th is d e p a r t m e n t g oes
t h e r e sp o n sib ility of g u a r d in g th e
c it y 's u p s t a te re s e rv o ir s , v ita l
.spots in n a tio n a l d efense.
L a s t w e e k t h e n a m e s of 259
boys on t h e s u p e r m a n list w e re
f o r w a r d e d to t h e B o a r d of W a t e r
.Supply fo r t e m p o r a r y e m p lo y ­
m e n t a s g u a r d s , o u tsid e th e c ity
lim its, a t s a l a r i e s of $125 p e r
m o n th . T h e h ig h e s t eligible on
t h e li.st c er tif ie d w a s n u m b e r
3310.
P re v io u sly , th e w a t c h m a n a t ­
t e n d a n t list h a d b een u sed to fill
Ih c se positions. A lo n g w i t h t h e
.su p erm an c e rtif ic a tio n , th e n a m e s
o f 27 m en on t h e w a t c h m a n - a t ­
t e n d a n t list w e r e a lso c e rtifie d
for the.se jobs. H i g h e s t eligible
r e a c h e d on th is list w a s 3,235.
R ich m ond G e ts
Lab H e lp e r s
T h r e e jobs a s c le a n e r s in th e
office of th e B o i o u g h P r e s i d e n t
C)f R ic h m o n d a t 57 c e n ts p e r h o u r
jtnd one in th e B o a r d of E d u c a ­
tion a t $1,200 a y e a r will be o f­
fe red eligibles on t h e list fo r
l a b o r a t o r y h e lp e r (w o m e n ) th is
w eek. F o r ty - n in e w om en , u p to
n im ib o r 234, w e re c e rtifie d by t h e
Civil Service C o m m issio n la s t
w eek for th e S t a t e n I s la n d v a ­
cancies. T h e n a m e s of 22 eligibles,
u p to n u m b e r 151 on t h e list,
were, f o r w a r d e d to t h e B o a r d of
E d tic a tio n fo r th e $1,200 p e r y e a r
o pen ing .
.NEW Y O R K , 1.54 NA.SSAU .ST.
O ji p . C i t y l l ( ( l i * B E e k t n a ) t a-4b40
llm i.x
W nsli. lIutN
ltri>okl.\n
llrooUl.^n
J iunnicii
I hi>.liiiiK
l ' o r < l h u | i lt d .
\V. 18i A St,.
F u l t o n ' N't.
H ro ii d u u .v
Siil|iliiii it i v d
Mhim St.
I'O
U \
\i:
I ’O
JA
I I.
7-.1500
3-2000
8-4312
9-8147
C-:!835
3-3535
'C t4 $ 4 4 4 m
S w u ic J iic J l SchoaC
WAR CREATES
D K M A M ) IN C IV IL S K K V K 'K
And 1‘K IV A T K I N D l ST K Y F o r
T V I ’LSTS - S T E N ( ) ( J K A r H K K S
.S,)«>nal K IU ’SH - I T C(H R S K S
SPEED PREPARATION
.S T E N O - T V r i S T E X A M S
ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
iN(iAi)iN<; n i s i N K s s
m
\ ( I I 1 m ;s
DAY OR K V K X I X i; C L A .SSE S
.'^K.VD F O R B O O K L E T L
1H2 E. .".9111 .ST.
I 'L a z a 8-0085
M)pii lllociniliit'ilalt‘'s)
CONDUCTOR
N. ^
. I K.ANsI I S'l v | IM
iiK'llllll <'(Mirr.c lo dilte of U'Nt,
l .xiwrt iiiMlriK'tion. Home hiiid.t, l.cefiire*. mid Truil l':\aniK. » t»Mri.l';'rii;
IK K
$it».
r . \ '4 . \ n i j - :
in
I*ATl{<)I.MA N KNTKAS V E
SCHW ARTZ
SCHOOL
l .ii|C*‘ i i e 1). .S«-li%Mii'l z , l ' r i i i ) - i | i i i l .
ltirp )'l< ir o f s < 'h \M ir t£ - < 'iid d e ll
I 'o rn ie r
Sriiuol.
117 F O l ’ liT H AVE., a t l l l h .St.
( ( V i i tr a l Hank illdK.) (;R.3-08(»8
K X P K IIT P R K P A K A T IO N
Tot 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 i o f e s s i o n a l S c h o o l
Riliirts b a n u In Our BulldlRf • Our Dlplemj
Admits to Collsga * Thoro ( Time • Comervlnf
OiyliEvininK • Co-Ei
H . « M . A4 A I I E . M V
Fully Accredited R*sult-C«niim Prep School
DEKALB car. FLATBUSH AVKNUC CXT
0|ii)(,i it«- I'Kraiitotijit'I'lirali'n, ltKOOKL\N. N.
KAIU4 HI.J) KNIKJI.L NO'N KOU NKW TKHM
SP[i;iAl RAU— DEFENSE COURSES
3 M o n th s
s i K V O I . U \ l ’ l l \ , I \ l*i;> \ K l 1 I M i .
M O O K M I . n M . .iild M \» I I I M C S ,
r i ' i ' I M i r i i t i o n t o r i h i l s *t > i c e e \ n i n s
l ( e f ; i ' ' t e r l l i i s v w e k , 9 i i . i> i . - 9 p . m .
k r U 'O B V I
L .W U IM
P o lic e w o m e n
S t a t e T h eir C a s e
O ffic e rs of th e P o l ic e w o m e n ’s
E lig ible As.sociation la s t w e e k is.sued a p lea fo r b r o a d e r u.se of
t h o ir list in t im e of w a r. R o se
N u s s b a u m , v ice -p reside nt, u r g e d
t h a t the d r a f t s i tu a tio n m a k e s it
n e c e s s a r y to use w o m e n fo r a
n i u n b e r of positions. Said Miss
N ussbaum ;
“ Since t h e M a y o r feels t h a t
se lective se rv ice p r e v e n t s b r i n g ­
in g th e police force u p to full
s t i e n g t h , w h y n o t fill som e of th e
policing jo b s w ith g irls fro m th e
p o lic e w o m a n ’s lis t? T h e s e g irls
h a v e p a sse d rig id m e n t a l a n d
jihysical tests. T h e y a r e a c ap a b le,
sk illfu l g ro u p, w ho c a n do a good
ileal to a u g m e n t th e effic ien c y of
police w o i k in t h e city. M any
specialized jobs could qpsily be
o p e n ed to th em .
In E u r o p e a n
c o u n trie s, w o m e n h a v e sh o w n
t h e m se lv e s c a p a b le cops. As a
m a t t e r of fa ct, th e city k n e w t h e y
could do a job w h e n it g a v e t h e m
t h e test. A n e w t e s t is a n ti c i ­
p a te d th is s u m m e r , w h ic h m e a n s
t h a t c o n fid e n ce still r e m a i n s . ”
In a d d itio n to s t r a i g h t police
w o rk , p o licew om en a r e a s k i n g
t h a t t h e i r list be used fo r : c o r ­
re c tio n officer, p r o b a tio n o ffice r,
i n s p e c to r of m a r k e t s , c o u r t a t ­
t e n d a n t . p a ro le officer, sp e c ia l
p a tr o l w o i k in w e lf a r e a n d s u b ­
w ay s, w o rk in th e s h e r i f f ’s a n d
r e g i s t e r ’s office.
i N s r .x i ,-
M I . N T*' .
\ oil l i r e i i i \ i l e d l o l u k f i n
Ik c l i i s f c s c s s i i > n ,
free,
lo
.iiid|;e
llie
l\|M ‘ a n d
<tiiiilil>
o f l l i f iiisl riie l io n .
n o iio
T uesday, Febrnary 24, 1942
OIVIL SERVIC E L E A D ER
P age Four
BUSINESS
SCHOOL
S’ 3 I t r o i i d M u . v III H t h S ( , < , n . 7 - S 9 2 3
---------------------- i i i r 4L’il W a r — —— —
Can You
R oller S k a t e ?
•‘Can you ro lle r s k . i t e ? ”
In tlie n e a r f u t u r e eligibles oi.
th e s u p e r m a n list will receive le t­
te r s fro m th e Civil Serv ica C o m ­
m ission
ask in g
th is
qu estio n.
Those re p ly in g in th e a f f ir m a t i v e
will be given a q u a lif y in g te s t to
see ju st how well th e y c an ro lle r
s k a te . I f th e y pass, th e y will bo
c e rtifie d in th e o r d e r of th e i r
s t a n d i n g on the list to th e P a r k
D e p a r t m e n t fo r e m p lo y m e n t a s
a t t e n d a n t s a t th e F l u s h i n g M e a ­
d ow s P a r k s k a t i n g rin k s.
T h e re c o m m e n d a tio n to c : r t i f y
t h e S a n i ta t io n .Man list a s a p p r o ­
p riate
fo r
a tie rd a n ts
(ro lle r
s k a t e s ) w a s m a d e by e x a m i n e r
J a n i e s J. F la n n e jly a n d a p p ro v e d
by th e C o m m ission a t its tn e e tin g
last w eek. I ’reviously, t h e eligible
list fo r a t t e n d a n t m e s s e n g e r h a d
been used to fill t h e lo ll e r - s k a ti n g
jobs.
T ip to s u p e r m e n w ho m ig h t
w a n t the.^e job s: I f y o u ’re a little
ru ty on y o u r s k a t in g , s t a r t p r a c ­
tic in g now!
T o A pp oin t 2 7
D e p u ty S h e r if f s
S h e r i f f J o h n J . M cC loskey, J r . ,
will a p p o i n t 27 d e p u ty sh e riffs,
M on d a y , M a r c h 2. T h is will be
t h e f i r s t tim e in t h e h i s t o r y of
N e w Y o r k C ity t h a t a p p o in t m e n t s
to t h e t itle of d e p u ty s h e r i f f will
be m a d e f r o m b o n a -fid e civil s e rv ­
ice lists.
T hree
a p p o in t m e n t s
will be
m a d e f r o m th e lis t f o r S h e r i f f to
t h r e e k e y p o sitio n s p a y in g $3,000,
$2,700, a n d -$2,640 re sp e ctiv ely .
T h e r e m a i n i n g 24; a p p o in t m e n t s
will be m a d e a t t h e ba sic s a l a r y
f o r t h e job, $1,800 a y e a r . T h e s e
24 p o sitio n s will be filled by t h e
t r a n s f e r of so m e em p lo y e es f r o m
t h e B u r e a u of In s p e c tio n o f t h e
S a n i ta t io n D e p a r t m e n t a n d b y t h e
a p p o i n t m e n t o f eligibles f r o m t h e
civil s e rv ice lis ts fo r c ity m a r s h a l
a n d p a t r o l m a n , P.D.
(sp ecial)
n u m b e r 3.
30 M o re A ppointm ej^ts
S h e r i f f M cC losk ey I n te n d s to a p ­
p o in t a p p r o x im a te l y 30 m o r e dep­
u t ie s b y M a r c h 31. T h is w e e k 60
elig ibles w h o h a v e b e en p re v io u sly
c e r t i f ie d to t h e S h e r i f f ’s office
b y t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n
a r e u n d e r g o in g a(Pbhort t r a i n i n g
c o u rse on t h e d u tie s of th e
S h e r i f f ’s office. T h e c o u rse is
c o n d u c t e d in c o o p e ra tio n of t h e
B u r e a u o f T r a i n i n g o f t h e Civil
S e rv ic e C o m m issio n .
T h e i n s p e c t o r s in th e S a n i ta t io n
D e p a r t m e n t w h o will be t r a n s ­
f e r r e d to t h e S h e r i f f 's office w e re
o r ig in a lly a p p o in te d f r o m a n €*ligible lis t f o r p a tr o lm a n .
l ^ b J o b s O ffered
To P orters
Sev en t e m p o r a i y jo bs a s l a b o r a ­
to r y h e lp e r s will be o f f e re d eligi­
bles on t h e p o r t e r list in t h e
H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t th is w e e k ; 23
o f t h e la d s on th e list, u p to n u m ­
b e r 1,541 w e r e c e rtifie d by t h e
Civil S e rv ice C o m m issio n fo r th e
v a c a n c ie s. L a b o r a t o r y h e lp e r s a r e
p a id a t t h e r a t e of $960 a y ear.
I n a d d itio n , 41 eligibles on th is
lis t w e r e 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 fo r job.s a s h o s­
p i ta l h e lp e r. T h e v a c a n c ie s to be
filled a r e p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n s a t
$720 a y e a r . H ig h e s t eligible c e r ­
tifie d w a s 5,711.
S p e c ia l C o p s
As P rob ers
T h e P. D. (sp e c ia l), n u m b e r
3 list w a s se n t o v e r to th e C om p­
t r o l l e r ’s office by th e Civil S e r­
v ice C o m m is sio n la s t w e e k to fill
tw o p e r m a n e n t jo b s a s in v e s tig a ­
t o r s (n o n -so c ial). In a 'l, 10 eligi­
bles w e re c e rtifie d for th e tw o
v a c a n c i e s (non -social).
H ig h e s t
eligible c e r tif ie d w a s n u m b e r 57.
I n v e s t i g a t o r s (n on -social) in th e
C o m p tr o l l e r ’s office a r e paid a t
t h e r a t e of $1,500 p e r y e a r.
J o b s for G als
In Stamen Island
T h r e e j o b s a s fe m a le a t t e n d a n t s
in B r o o k ly n a n d one in S t a te n
I s l a n d w e r e o ffe re d eligible on
t h e c le rk , g r a d e 2, (fe m a le ) list
t h is w eek. T h e Civil Service C o m ­
m is sio n c s r tif ie d 25 n a m e s u p to
th e g a l' w h o is n u m b e r 1,506a on
t h e list to b o th B o r o u g h P r e s 'd e n t ’s o ffices fo r e m p l o y m e n t
T h e f o u r jo b s a r e p e r m a n e n t a n d
p a y $1,200 a y ear.
^IRLS
WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE
GRADUATES; better than aver­
age mielligence & appearance.
W t N«*d m « r e g i r i t t o t i l l t h t m a n y p M l t U i i t
w * n * w IMV* o p e n i n b u t i n e i t g i f i t e t .
N o «x>
perlsnce U no tttsiry .
YOU EA R N W H IL E
YOU LE A R N .
U n d t r t h i U niq ue A B B E (y il em
«r B u ( l n « i i T r a l n i n o you atte n d cla st half days,
a n d t h e o th e r ha lf d ay you a p p ly w h at yo u've
le a rn e d In r e a l b u s l M t i offices in which WC
P L A C E YOU.
I n t h e s e o f f i e t s y o u n ot o n l y
o b t a i n most va lu able exiierionce bu t you a r t
p a id ■ sa lary, and M O S T I M P O R T A N T , m ake
c o n ta cts k a d i n g you to P E R M A N E N T
EM­
PLOYMENT.
You c a n o b ta in T H O R O U G H
t r a l n i n o u u ir k ly in the loliuwlno:
S t a n o g ra p h y , S tenoty pe, T y p e w ritin g . Boo kkeep­
ing,
Atco unti ji o.
C om pto m etry,
Dietaplione,
S w it ch b o ard .
CA RD-PUNCH.
Civil
Servie*
Prrpsratlon.
Be Bl f l Re r s a t w e l l a s a d v a n e « 4
s t u d e n t s a c c e p t e d . D A Y a n d E V E N I N G (OSsloRf.
A p p ly im m e d i a t e l y t» M ri. K athleeii Cl eufli.
Dean.
ABBE INSTITUTE
■'.1 non-))ro/lt Institution’'
1697 B’wsy (Cor. S3rd) CO*S*2892
Your Chances for Appointment
IMPORTANT* PLEASE READ TH IS
T he h i r h e s t n u m b e rs certified on New York City eligible lists for pe,.
m an e n t, t e m p o ra ry , a n d Indefinite posltlonB a t v a rio u s sa la r y ra n g es a p ,
p e a r below. Do n o t ad d th ese fig u res. T he f i r s t colum n contain* the
n a m e of t h e eligible lis t; th e second column, th e d e p a r tm e n t to w hU h th®
list w a s certifie d ; t h e th ir d colum n, th e sa larie s of th e positions to bo
filled.
T h e fo u r th colum n show s w h e th e r t h e certific atio n w as to a
p e rm a n e n t, t e m p o ra ry or Indefinite position. T he fifth colum n *bows th*
n ig h e s t n u m b e r r e ac h ed a n d t h e la s t column, t h e exp ira tio n d a te of the
list. R e ad e rs should re m e m b er t h a t certificatio n does
a p p o in tm e n t a s m a n y m e r e n a m e s a re a lw ay s certified t h a n m e r e are
The Civil Service Commission does no t notify eligibles w hen they are
certified. I f y o u r n u m b e r is lower t h a n t h e n u m b e r re a c h e d on y our list
a n d you h a v e n o t been notified yet, d o n ’t w o rry a b o u t it. T h e d e p a r t­
m e n t to w h ich you w ere certified will notify you w h en you a r e a b o ut to
be reach ed for a p po in tm en t.
Title
Department
Salary IM.I.
l.fttea t
N o
&46
A b le -B o d i e i. S e a j n a n ....................P u b l i c W o r k s
10.5 010.
A ble-B odied S e a m a n . . . . .
S a u l t a t l o n ..................
1,500
A c c o u n t a n t . G r a d e 2 . .......... « . . . C o m p t r o l l e r ..............
1.8UU
1,200
A c c o u n t a n t , O r a d e 2 ....................H o s p i t a l s ......................
A c c o u n t a n t , G r a d e 2 . . . . . . . . . . ' W e l f a r e ................
1.500
A i r p o r t A s s i s t a n t .......................... D o c k s ............................
1,200
A rch itectu ra l D r a f ts m a n
Bd. of W a t e r S u p ..
3,1^0
A s p h a l t W o r k e r ..................... B . P ., M a n . , B k l y n , B x .
G.72 d a y
A s s i s t a n t C h e m i s t ...................... E d u c a t i o n ....................
l.ROO
A.ssl.stant G a r d e n e r .......................H o a p l t i i l s ...................
060
A .'w ls ta n t E n g i n e e r , G r . 4 . . . . . W a t e r S u p p l y
3,120
1,800
A s s i s t a n t S u p e r v i s o r , G r. 2 . . . . W e l f a r e .................
J,0«0
A s s i s t a n t S u p e r v i s o r , G r . 2 . . . . M a g l s t r a t e ’o C o u r t .
1,500
A u t o m o b i l e K u g l n e m a n ........... H o s p i t a l s ........................
.64 h r .
A uto E n g ln e m a n ( a p p . ) . . . . , . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
.75 h r .
A u t o m o b i l e M a c h i n i s t ................T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
.75 h r .
A u t o m o b i l e M e c h a n i c .................. T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . . .
7C6
61
710
817
376
2,778
42
92
B r l d g e m a n a n d R i v e t e r . . ........ P u b l i c W o r k s ..............
B u i l d i n g s M a n a g e r ......................... H o u s i n g . .....................
13.20 d a y
8.000-4.800
39
14
C a p t a i n , F . D . .............................. F i r e .................................
C a r M a l n t a l n e r , G r. A ................ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . . .
C a r p e n t e r .......................................... B o r o P r e s . R i c h . . . .
C e m e n t Ma.<)ou................................ F i r e . . . .............................
C h i e f L i f e G u a r d . ......................P a r k . s .............................
C l e r k , G r. 2 ( H i g h e r E d . )
H o s p i t a l s ....................
C le r k , G r. 2 ( H i g h e r E d . )
H u n t e r C o l l e g e .........
C le r k , G r a d e 2 ...............................M u n i c i p a l C o u r t . . . ,
C lerk. G r a d e 2 ( M a l e ) . . .
C om ptro ller.
C le r k , G r a d e 2 ( M a l e )
T r l B o r o A u t h .........
C l e r k , G r a d e 2 ................................. E d u c a t i o n ...................
C le r k , G r a d e 2 .................................H o s p i t a l s ...................
C l e r k . G r. 2 ( F e m a l e )
B . P . B r o o k l y n .........
C l e r k ( F e m a l e ) , G r a d e 2 .......... E d u c a t i o n .....................
C le r k . G r a d e 2 ( F e m a l e ) ............. H o s p i t a l s .................. ..
C l i m b e r a n d P r u n e r ..................P a r k s .....................
C l i m b e r a n d P r u n e r .................... P a r k s .................... * . . . ,
4,300
D e n t i s t ( P a r t - T i m e ) ............. . . H e a l t h ............................
D e n t a l H y g l e n l . s t ..................... . . . H e a l t h ..........................
D ie s el T r a c t o r O p e r a t o r . . . . . . . P a r k s .......................... ..
D o c k b u l l d e r ............................... I . . P u r c h a s e ............... ..
P
5 day
P
1,260
6.00 d a y 1'
1 800
P
M6
400
1,176
543
34
34
120
4.3
42
itO
.75 h r .
12 d a y
12 d a y
7 day
960 w / m
1,200
1,200
1.200
000
8.'»8
840
3,200
8.'S
840
l.HOO
1,620
41
12
12
334
1«0
P
P
P
P
P
P
1,800
E l e c t r i c a l In.spectov, G r. 2 . . . . . W e l f a r e ....................
2,400
E l e v a t o r M e c h a n i c ...................... . H o u s i n g ......................
1.800
E l e v a t o i M e c h a n i c ' s H e l p e r . . . H o u s i n g ......................
1.709
F l> -e m a n ............................................ C o r r e c t i o n ..................
1.500
F i r e m a n ............................................ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
.65-.78 h r .
F i r e m a n ............................................ . T r a n s p o i ' t a t l o n .........
f f o s p l t a l H e l p e r ( M e n ) ............. H o . s p l t a l s .................... 300 & 480 w / m
H o s p i t a l H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) , . . . . H o s p i t a l s .................... 360 & 480 w / m
9..'50 d a y
H o u s e P a i n t e r ............................ . P o l i c e ..........................
P
1,800
in s p . . \I a s o n r y & C a r p ' t r y . . . . . W e l f a r e ....................
P
3,400
t n s p o f S te e l, G r a d e 3 ............. ., . W a t e r S u p p l y ...........
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
0.>4
1,700
7,176
7,793
10,983
1.506a
4,680
6,025
237
1.014
48
64
36
60
224
79
45
109
4:23:43
7:27:42
4:13:42
lrt;28:45
4:20:41;
4:12:43
3 : 5:45
12:21:43
:1:43
t
1:10:44
l:in :4 4
1: l*:44
7:10:45
7:15:4.^
2: 4:42
10:22:44
11:29:45
5:14:4,I
6:11:45
2:15:43
2:1.1:43
2:15:43
2:15:43
2:15:43
5:14:44
. 11:18:45
9:15:43
3: b:»4
4:
2:45
ll:i:s:t4
2:13:45
9:25
'12: 8:45
2.479
1.425
2.528
9 : 0:4.'\
9 : 0:45
77
15
4:26:4i
8:'20:44
»1
a-s
7
1
45
39
11»
104
47
7:31:44
6:11:44
8:12:45
6:3.):43
1:21:44
4:30:44
8:11:45
11: 1:43
6:30:15
L-M
91
i,m
9:26:43
4:25:43
J a n i t o r ( C u s t o d i a n ) G r. 2
H e a l t h ..........................
J a n i t o r E n g i n e e r . . . . ..................E d u c a t i o n ....................
J u n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r A s s ’t . . . W e l f a r e ......................
J u n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r A s s ’t . . . H o u s i n g ......................
J u n i o r A r o h i t e c t ............................ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
J u n i o r As.sesisor.......................... .. T a x .................................
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( c i v i l ) . . . . . . . Ci v il S e r v i c e C o m m
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( e l e c t r i c ) . . , . F i r e ..............................
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( M e c h . ) G r. 3 Ci v il S e r v i c e C o m m
1,700
3,578
3,000
3,600
2,100
1,920
2,160
2,400
2,160
I . a b o r a t o r y A s s i s t a n t .................. H e a l t T i ............................
r . a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ........................E d u c a t i o n ....................
L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) . H o s p i t a l s ............... ..
L a .b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) . E d u c a t i o n ..................
L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ........................ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ..........
1..au n d ry W o r k e r . s ............... ..
H o s p i t a l s ....................
I .I e u te n a n t, F .D . ( p r o m . )
F i r e ............................
1..1eutcnant, P . D . ( p r o m . )
P o l i c e ............................
I . I t ' e g u a r d ............................................P a r k s .................. ..........
L i n e m a n ..............................................F i r e ..................................
L o c k s m i t h ......................................... E d u c a t i o n ....................
960
P
1.200
P
720
T
tlOO
.43 h r . P
7 80 &le ss P&T
P
3,000
P
4.000
tl2>/a- 76 hr. T
P
1.500
8 day
P
.M ii in ta ln er ’s H e l p e r , G rp . A . . T r a n . s p o r t a t l o n .........
M a l n t a i i i e r ' a H e l p e r , G r p . A . ' r o r r e c t i o u ..................
M i i l n t a l n e r ’s H e l p e r , G rp . B . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n .........
M a i n t a l n e r ’s Helpe i-, G r p C . . . T r a n . « p o r t a t I o n .........
M a l n t a i n e r ’s H e l p e r . G r p C . . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . . .
•M a ln ta in e r’s H e l p e r , G r p . D . . . T r a w s p o r t a t l o n . . . .
M a l n t a i n e r ’s H e l p e r , G r p . D . . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ........
- M a n a g e m e n t . A s s i s t a n t . ............. H o u s i n g .......................
■M a n a g e m e n t A s s i s t a n t
H o u s i n g ......................
M a n a g e m e n t A s s i s t a n t ............. H o u s i n g ........................
•M ech a n ic al M ain . G r p . B
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n .........
M e d ic a l i n s p . ( O b s t e t r i c s ) . . . . H e a l t h ..........................
.Medical liu.p, ( P e d l a t r l c a ) . . . . H e a l t h ..........................
M e d i c a l I n s p . ( T . B . ) ................... H e a l t h .............................
. M o t o r m u n - C o n d ' t o r ( p r o m . ) . . ' I r a n s p o r t a t l o n .........
O f f ic e A p p l i a n c e O p r.. G r. 2 . . . F i n a n c e ........................
I ’a r k F o r e m a n ................................ P a r k s ..............................
P a t h o l o g i s t ....................................... H o s p i t a l s ........................
P a t r o l m a n . P . D .....................
Police
N .y .c . Tunnel Auth
P a t r o l m a n . P .U ., L i s t X o 1
C o r r e c t i o n .................
P a t r o l m a n . P .D ., Li.st N o 1
W a t e r , S tl i )p ly .........
P a t r o l m a n . P .D .. L i s t No 1
W e l f a r e ........................
P a tr o l m a n , P.D., l.i s t No 1
P a t r o l m a n , P . D . , L i s t No. 3 . . . C o m p t r o l l e r ................
P a v e r ................................................... Traii.'5pori a t i o n . . . .
P h o t o g r a p h e r .................................. H e a l t h .............................
I’l i y s i o t h e r a p y T e c h ..................... H o s p i t a l s ......................
P l a y g r o u n d D i r e c t o r ( F e m a l e ) P a r k s ............................
P l a y g r o u n d D i r e c t o r ................... P a r k s ...............................
P l a y g r o u n d D i r e c t o r ....................P a r k . s
................
P l u m b e r ..............................................D o c k s ..............................
P o l i c f e w o m a n ................................... C o r r e c t i o n .................
l-’o l i c e w o n i a n ................................... S h e r i f f ........................
P o r t e r ............................... ................. Q u e e n s C o I i e R e . . . .
P o r t e r ....................................................C it y C o l l e g e .................
P o r t e r ................................................... D o c k s .............................
I ' o r t e r .......................... .........................H o s p i t a l s .....................
I’o r t e r .......................... .........................H o u s i n g . ..................
P o r t e r ..............................' .................. H e a l t h ...........................
P o r t e r .................................................. H o s o i t a l s ....................
P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s e .................... H e a l t h ..........................
.63 h r P
232
330
P
,6S h r . T 1,277
.70 h r . f
77
.03 h r. P
325
125
.03 h r .
r
84
T
.<:3 h r.
P
1,56(»
71
P
12
1.800
1,250
140
T
15
.85 h r . P
24
5 session T
194
5 s e s s i o n 1'
128
1,500
P
150
80 h r P
40
I
1,200
35
1,000
P
P
22
2,160
P 1,182
1,200
T 1.421
1,8(K)
P 1,427
l,7ti0
1,S00
P l,2ti5
1.200
P 1.392
P
57
1,."00
1'
;^4
11 d a y
P
l,.-i00
■10
P
25
1.200
T
44
1.200
T
4 day
S8:<
P
267
1.200
0 day
P
27
1.761J
P
114
142
1.8<)0
P
P
1.320
38
P
tU8
1.2(10
000
P 1,40<)
P 2.775
780
P 1,541
1,080
llfiO
T 1,5+1 72t» w / m
P 6,233
i.:oo
■'.m
P
65
P or T
H3
1.500
P
S70
P
i.e.^o
707
P 2.908
57 h r
,6«- 70 hr. P
307
1 .'00
P
950
J.200
P 1,284
12,' m o n t h T 3,310
5.,'lit
P
791
1.08U
P
70
2.340 & 1,800 1'
10
R a i l r o a d C lr r i j ( p r o m . ) ............. T m i i y p o r t a f l o n ____
S a n ita tio n Man. C lass A
S a n i t a t i o n . .............
S a t i l t a t i o n M an , C l a s s A
D W S G E .......................
S a n i t a t i o n M an . C l a s s A
T ra n sp o rta tio n ..,.
S a n i t a t i o n M an . C l a s s A
T ra n sp o rtatio n ....
S a n i t a t i o n .Man. C l a s s A
P u b l i c W o r k s .............
S a n i t a t i o n M an . C l a s s A
H u n t e r C o ll p u e . . .
S a n i t a t i o n M an . CIas.s A . .
W a te r S upply
.
S a n i t a t i o n M a n . Citt.sa A
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . ..
S a n l f n M a n . C l a s s B ( p r o m ) . . S a n it a ti o n .............
S e c t io n S t o c k m a n ( c l o t h i n g ) . W e l f a r e
...............
S e c t io n S t o c k m a n ........................P u r c h a s e .................
.Signal M a l n t ’n e r , B ( p r o m . ) . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
S ocia l' I n v e s t i g a t o r .................... W e l f a r e ........................
S o c ia l I n v e s t i g a t o r .................... C h i l d W e l f a r e ...........
S p e c i a l P a t r o l m a n ........................ C o r r e c t i o n ...............
S p e c i a l P a t r o l m a n . . . . . ............W a t e r S u p p l y .............
Special P a t r o l n i a n
T ra n .sp o rtarlo n ..
S t a t i o n a r y E n g i n e e r l e l e c . ) . . . M a r k e t s ............... ..
S t a t i o n a r y E n g i n e e i ( s t e a m ) . P u b l i c Work.-'. . .
S t e n o t j ' p i s t . G r a d e 2 ...................... C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m
S t e n o t y p i s t . G r a d e 2 .................... H o s p i t a l s ..
...
S t e n o a n d ' l l y p e w r i t e r ............... L k e w e e ..........................
S t e n o a n d T y p e w r i t e r ............... W a t e r S u p p l y . . .
.
S te n o . a n d T y p e w r i t e r ............... VV^eifare..........................
S t r u c t u r e M a l n t ’r ( p l u m b i n g ) ^ W l f a r e .............
S t r u c t u r e .M alnt’r ( w o o i l w o r k ) W e l f a r e ........................
l.i st
Expir<>«
344
202
525
135
144
472
10
21
8: 9:4.^
1: 3:4.T
9:11.-44
2:14:44
9:24:44
1:30:44
2:19:45
1,200
1,800
P
80 h r
L.^OO
L'lUO
],8U»
1,800
l,.’)00
(I itay
!>^'ay
1.200
DiX)
1.200
1,200
9ti0
."i-day
."i-day
1.800
T a x C ou n sel. G r a d e 4 .................. S h e r i f f ..........................
1,800
Ta.x C o u n s el. G r a d e 4 .................... T u n n e l s . ....................
1,200
T e l e p h o n o O p e r a t o r ................... H o s p i t a l s ....................
ftOO
T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r ...................... T r a n . s p o r t a t l o n . . . .
70 I I
T h i r d Rail M a l n t a l n e r ............... T r a n s p o r t a r l o n . .
.............
1,800
T i t l e K s a m i n e r .......................... H o u s i n g
3 , 1:;o
T o p o g r a p h l < a l D r a f t s m a n . . . W a t e r S u p p l y ...........
.SO & 7:' •••t n r
T o w e r i n a n ......................................... T r a n . s p o r t a t i o n . .
T r a c k m a n ............. ....
........... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ___
T u n n e l S erg eiV n t
..................... N V.C. T u n n e l A u th
a, 400
T urnstile M a ln ta ln e r
.
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n .........
.80-.9.'i
Typi.st, G r a d e 1 ........................... I . a w ................................
IK30
T y p i s t , G r a d e 1 .............................. M o u s i n g
mio
...
P u r c h a s e ...................
T y p e w r i t e r R e p a i r m a n ...........
1.310
V V a tc h m an - . A t t e n d a n t ............... H o u -'sin g ... , ' . . . .
I. roil
W a t c h m a n - A t t e n i l a n t ............... T r a n . s p n r t a t i o n . .
P WK
.......
W a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t ............... Hofipit.Tln
640
W a t c h m a n - A t t e n i a n t . ........... AVater S u p p l y ...........
125 mo.
W a t c h m a n - A ’ t p n i i a n t . ........... H o s p i t a l s
.
600 n , m
w / m m e 8 r » " W i i h M a l n t e n n n p«."
43
15
950
083
287
312
483
47
47
48
63
1.513
1,487
1.513
h:,
59
54
55
130
ir
.<«4
23
19
196
25
29
2,370
;t,l*7tJ
35
-.87
788
1,141
1,397
8:21:45
2:18:43
4:13:42
4:10:42
l: S:!!
8 : I S : i2
10:14:43
5: 1:11
7:27:42
1 :lt;:14
2:14:43
0.20:43
»;2t’:4:'
6: 8:43
14: 4:44
9:10:4.''
0 :25 : Ij
l:27;tfl
2: 6:-l4
2: 0:44
10: :i;4l
I :l.-.:4.’i
1:1.':4.'^
6:
4 :4 5
tt:13:15
10:15:14
>, io.U
8:21
10: S:44
I I: n:4l
7:31:-1'>
1 1 : 5:4.1
5: 7:4l
1:
8:*5
.5:10:12
fuesday, F ebruary 24, 1942
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
WAR
TRAINING
C rim in o lo g y
f o r
C o r r e c t i o n W
o r k e r s
F.
E m ployees of the W elfare D e­
p a r t m e n t s e t a g oa l of $250,000
in d e fe n s e bon ds.
T hey have
p l e d g e d $320,000 w o r th .
C o n g r a tu l a ti o n s . —p:d.
A m o ro so ,
gioner of C o r r e c tio n ,
T o R isk Y our L iv e s ’
cour se .
The fo llo w in g p a r t i a l list of
speakers a n d t h e i r s u b j e c t s in d i­
cate the v a r ie d , i n t e r e s t i n g n a t u r e
of the se ries:
J o h n C. M a h e r . C h n i r m a n . N. T . C.
r u o l e C o m m i s s i o n —" H o w P r i s o n P e r uoiiiifl C a n C o n t r i b u t e t o t h u P a r o l e
T’lo tjraiii.”
Irv in g 'W. H a l p e r n . C h i e f P r o b a t i o n
Offii’''!'. C o u r t o f G o n e r a l Sestsiona—
" P r o b a t i o n vs. T n c a r c e r a t i o i i . ”
L>r. G e o r g o W i i i i a i n H e n r y , A s s o c i a t e
Profppsor o f P s y c h i a t r y , C o r n e l l XJnlvor-iitv
C o l l e g e —" P s y c h i a t r i s t
In P r is o n W o r k . "
\u stin
H.
M n c C o r m i c lf ,
Execufivp D ir e c to r ,
O sborne
A ssociation—
“ Hliui a n d P r o s r a n i o f t h e Y o u t h C o r rei'tiou A u t l i o r i t y . "
W a lte r >t. W a U a c h , W a r d e n o f "Walikiil I ' r i s o n —“ C o r r e c tio i iH i E d u c a t i o n . ”
S an f o r d
J 3 ate s,
C om m issio ner
of
r.iioU*. S p w T o r l c .S ta t e P a r o l e C o m niissinn—" P u r p o s e f u l
O rtjanizatiou
of
1‘riSI illS.”
RECORDS
Health D ep t. T a x e d
By R e c o r d R u sh
T hey h a v e e n la rg ed th e fa cil­
itie s o f t h e v a u l t a n d a d d e d a t h i r d
photostat m a c h in e to ta k e ca re o f
th e c o n t i n u e d r u s h f o r b i r t h c e r ­
tificates, it w a s le a r n e d t h is w e e k
from G o o d h u e L iv in g s t o n , s e c r e L.ry
of the D ep a rtm en t of
H ealth , w h o sa id t h e c it y is
h an d lin g 1 ,000 r e q u e s t s a d a y .
P erh a p s y o u ’ve w o n d e r e d
about' the reason fo r the m ili­
ta ry-lo o k in g b e lt y o u ’v e seen
around the b o y s cleaning the
str e e ts . I t ’s fo r p ro tectio n .
The li tt le d iscs shine at night,
and the b o y s can be seen b e t ­
te r b y autom obiles. I t ’s su p­
p o sed to cut d ow n accidents.
L e t's hope it d o e s— the acci­
d en t rate among sanitation has
a lw a ys been to o high.
C a n c e lle d
T h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n ,
a t its m o s t r e c e n t m e e tin g , c a n ­
celled t h e fo llow ing e x a m i n a t i o n s
w h ic h h a d p re v io u s ly b een o r ­
d e r e d : ra d io p r o d u c tio n m a n a g e r ,
p a r o le o ffice r, p r o m o ti o n to bor't n ig h s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f building.s
(D ep artm en t
of H o u s i n g
and
B u ild in g s ) a n d p r o m o ti o n to j u ­
n i o r m e c h a n ic a l d r a f t s m a n ( h e a t ­
in g a n d v e n ti l a t i n g ) D e p a r t m e n t
o f E d u c a t io n .
News Briefs
B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t ArE b e l , , o f B r o o k ly n , th is
eek p o in te d o u t no a d d it i o n a l
mce will be r e q u ir e d to h a n d le
*- exte n siv e
street
re p av in g
" ‘'•ie possible la s t w e e k f o r th e
A.llocation n o t o n ly of
as s e a s o n a l a llo w a n c e f o r
im p r o v e m e n t s b u t of $275,000 f r o m
t h e g e n e r a l f u n d f o r p a v i n g of
th oroughfares su rro u n d in g hous­
in g p r o j e c t s a n d f o r ^ n a r e a b o r ­
d e r in g on t h e G o w a n u s P a r k w a y ,
h a s b een o b ta in e d f r o m t h e B o a r d
of E stim a te .
P ostcard
C a m p aign
C iv il s e r v ic e g r o u p s c o n tin u e d
to p ress th is w e e k fo r p a y ra ises
to m e e t th e sc a r in g co sts o f liv ­
in g . A n A F L -C IO p o st card c a m ­
p a ig n w a s b u lg in g M a y o r LaG u a r d i a ’s m a i l b a g .
M e m b e r s o f t h e N e w Y o rk
D is t r i c t ,
S t a te ,
C ounty
and
M u n ic ip a l W o r k e r s of A m e r ic a ,
CIO, w e r e w a r n e d by it3 l e a d e r ­
s h ip t h a t t h e n e x t m o n th will be
a c r u c i a l one in t h e w a g e i n ­
c r e a s e c a m p a ig n a n d e m e r g e n c y
m e e t i n g s w e r e b e in g p l a n n e d fo r
t h e w e e k of F e b r u a r y 26 to M a r c h
5.
T h e u n io n is se e k in g a $1,200
m i n i m u m a n d a r a is e of $180 fo r
all e m p lo y e es re c e iv in g less t h a n
$3,600 a y e ar.
P e r s o n a l v i s i ts to i m p o r t a n t city
o ff ic ia ls b y d e le g a tio n s in all five
b o r o u g h s a r e p a r t of th e plan .
F l o y d S tickels, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of
t h e N e w YorJc S t a t e E m p lo y e es ,
61, A F L , sa id t h a t h is o r g a n iz a ­
t io n is n o t g o in g to be o u td o n e
b y a n y o t h e r in t h e r a c e to
d e lu g e t h e M a y o r ’s d e s k w ith
e n o u g h p o s t c a r d c o m p la in ts to
m a k e h im c h a n g e h is m in d a b o u t
n o - p a y -ra ise s fo r city em plo yees.
‘T h e r e ’s no s l a c k e n i n g o f th e
p o s t c a r d c a m p a i g n , ” said M r.
S tick les.
W a l t e r F a i r c h i l d , a tt o r n e y , told
m e m b e r s of H o s p it a l Council, 77,
t h a t t h e l if tin g o f t a x e s o n i m ­
p r o v e m e n t s a n d tlie lev y in g of
t h e m o n la n d v a lu e s w ou ld m a k e
p o ssib le s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s f o r g o v ­
e rn m e n t and private in d u stry
w o r k e r s . G e o rg e E . Ji’u c h s p r e ­
s id e d o v e r t h e m e e t in g w h ic h
w a s h e ld a t 63 P a r k R o w , M a n ­
h a tta n .
A s p h a lt W o r k e r s
To S h a r e $ 4 3 0 ,0 0 0
S o m e 7 5 0 C iv il S e r v ic e a s p h a lt
w o r k e r s in th e c ity w ill sh a r e a
p a y r o ll in c r e a s e o f $ 4 3 0 ,0 0 0 a
y e a r a s a resu lt o f th e d isp o si­
tion (o r s e ttle m e n t) th is w e e k o f
t h e f o u r - y e a r - o ld d i.sp u te o v e r
p rev a ilin g w a g e rates.
F in a l d e te rm in a tio n w as w orked
o u t by A s sistan t D ep u ty Com p­
t r o l l e r M o r r is P a r i s , r e p r o « e n tin g
t h e City, a n d J a m e s E. B a r r y ,
c ivil serv’ice c h a i r m a n of th e N e w
Y ork S ta te F e d e ratio n of Labor,
a n d H e n ry F e in stein , gen eral o r­
g a n iz e r for t h e
H o d carriers’
B u i ld i n g a n d C o m m o n L a b o r e r s ’,
A. F . o f L., n o w a c t i n g f o r t h e
n e w ly - c h a r t e r e d M u n ic ip a l A s­
p h a l t E m p l o y e e s U nion, 1022.
I t ’s a O n e - T h ir d B a is e
T h e in c r e a s e , r e p r e s e n t i n g n e a r ­
ly a 33 p e r c e n t rise in t h e c u r ­
r e n t a n n u a l b u d g e t a llo w a n c e of
$1,330,000, is in a d d it i o n to t h e
$480,000 in b a c k p a y ( a n a v e r a g e
o f m o r e t h a n $600 a m a n ) a g r e e d
u p o n in t h e f o r m u la .
T h e b a c k p a y g r a n t a m o u n t s to
50 p e r c e n t of t h e t o ta l In c re a se
c la i m e d by t h e u n i o n to be d u e
the m en fo r the p a st fo u r y e ars'
w o r k in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h th e p r e ­
v a ilin g r a t e in p r i v a t e i n d u s tr y .
T h e c ity h a s d e f e n d e d its r i g h t
to e f f e c t a 50 p e r c e n t d e d u c tio n in
b a c k p a y u n d e r a c o u r t d ecisio n
in t h e W a t s o n case. T h e W a t s o n
(.C ontinu ed on P a g e
S even teen )
CONDUCTOR
TRACKMAN
Civil Service
No E x p a n sio n
In B ’klyn O f fic e
JOBS
L ik e a
q u o tatio n
from
a
C h u r c h ill s p e e c h is t h e a d m o n i ­
tio n o f W e l f a r e jC o m m iss io n e r
W illia m H o d s o n —n o w E m e r g e n c y
W elfare A d m in istra to r fo r N ew
Y o r k C ity —to h is e m p lo y e es w h o
will t a k e sp e c ia l e m e r g e n c y w a r
d u tie s. S a id h e :
“ T h e se rv ic e to w h ic h y o u a r e
b e in g c a lle d will be o n e r o u s an d ,
in c as e of a e rio u s e m e r g e n c y , you
m a y be called u p o n to r i s k y o u r
lives. I h a v e no d o u b t a b o u t y o u r
c o u r a g e a n d y o u r w illin g n e s s to
f ace a n y s a c r if ic e w h ic h m a y be
n e c e s s a r y in p r o t e c t in g t h e w e ll­
b e in g of o u r fe llo w -c itiz e n s.”
F o r t h e i r spe c ia l d u tie s , t h e
2,000 ch o se n o n e s a r e soon to b e ­
g in t r a i n i n g .
City
W IT H
N E W LY - A P P O IN T E D
C o m m is s io n e r E s t h e r B r o m le y a t ­
te n d i n g h e r f i r s t m e e tin g , th e
Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n d e cide d
l a s t w eek, t h a t t h e D e p a r t m e n t
o f W e l f a r e m u s t r e p la c e v e te r a n
p ro v is io n a ls e m p lo y e d a s clerk,
g r a d e 3, w i t h elig ibles on t h e p r e ­
f e r r e d list f o r c le rk , g r a d e 3 . . .
a p p r o v e d th e p ro p o s a l to r e c l a s s i ­
fy H a r r y N . L a te ly , e le c tr ic a l e n ­
g i n e e r 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 f r o m t h e e x e m p t to th e
c o m p e titiv e c la ss . . . Mr. L ate ly ,
w h o s e e x e m p t title w a s e le c tric a l
e n g in e e r, will re ce iv e t h e c o m p e t i ­
tiv e title of se n io r e le c tr ic a l e n ­
g i n e e r . . . olcayed t h e r e c o m m e n ­
d a ti o n to r e c la s s if y M ic h a e l J .
S h u g r u e a s a n e le c tr ic a l e n g in e e r
in t h e D e p a r t m e n t of W a t e r S u p ­
ply, G a s a n d E le c t r i c i t y f r o m th e
title of civil e n g in e e r in t h e s a m e
d e p a rtm e n t . . . okayed the re­
q u e s t of th e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n
to c o n tin u e t h e e m p l o y m e n t of
H e n r y C ohn, J o h n J . K a v a san .sk y ,
and T heodore J . L orenz as door
sto p m a i n t a i n e r s a t $1,740 a y e a r
. . . f o r m e r l y t h e boys w o r k e d as
d o o r c h e c k r e p a i r e r s a t $8 a da y
, . . a lso o k a y e d t h e r e c o m m e n ­
d a ti o n to d ism is s a c o m p l a in t
m a d e by M o r r is S a m b e r g r e la tiv e
to t h e c o n d u c t of t h e p r a c t i c a l
t e s t fo r s t e n o g r a p h e r , g r a d e 2 . . .
d e cid e d t h a t 8 e m p lo y e e s of t h e
H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t be g iv e n s e ­
n i o r it y in t h e i r p r e s e n t title s of
c le r k in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e tim e
s e r v e d in t h e s a m e s a l a r y r a n g e
a s s e a r c h e r . . . d e c l a r e d C o rn e liu s
A. M a d d o n eligible fo r p r o m o ti o n
to la u n d r y b a t h a t t e n d a n t in th e
D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p it a ls in th e
e v e n t t h a t his n a m e is r e a c h e d fo r
c e r t i f ic a t i o n on t h a t list . . . a p ­
p ro v e d t h e e m p l o y m e n t of Dr.
D o n o v a n J . M c C lu n e, D r . M a b e l
H u s c h l u i a n d D r. B . Co b b a s lec­
t u r e r s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t of
H e a l t h a t $25 p e r l e c t u r e . . . i t ’s
nice w o r k if yo u c a n g e t it . . .
t h e o nly h i tc h is t h e la w t h a t p r e ­
v e n ts t h e s e sp e c ia l l e c t u r e r s f r o m
r e c e iv in g m o re t h a n $750 c o m p e n ­
s a t io n t h r o u g h o u t t h e y e a r . . .
d i tt o t h e e m p l o y m e n t of t h e fol­
low in g d o c to rs , a t $10 p e r e x a m i n ­
a tio n , b y ^ t h e T e a c h e r ’s R e t i r e ­
m e n t sy s te m , D r . A llen H . B u n c e ,
of A tl a n t a , G a w g ia , a n d D r. J o h n
T. M u r p h y of O ly p h a n t, P e n n s y l ­
v a n ia .
I
The p r e s e n t r u s h f o r b i r t h c e r ­
tificates is a r e c o r d - b r e a k i n g one,
said Mr. L iv i n g s t o n ,
b u t, he
added, “ it h a s b e e n r e c o r d - b r e a k ­
ing since t h e w a r m o m e n t u m
created l a s t D e c e m b e r . T h e re a l
rush s t a r t e d a s f a r b a c k a s la s t
May.”
Old P e o p le Apply
Mr. L iv i n g J t o n a t t r i b u t e d the
incieased b u s in e s s a t t h e B u r e a u
of R e co rd s n o t only to t h e n e c e s­
sity for s h o w in g b i r t h c e r t i f ic a t e s
for defense i n d u s t r y j o b s b u t to t h e
widespread f e e lin g t h a t , w i t h waiin the w orld, “ t h e b e s t t h i n g to
do is to h a v e y o u r b i r t h c e r tif i­
c a t e . ’ H e a d d e d t h a t a l a rg e
number of old pe o p le h a v e been
applying f o r t h e s e re co rd s.
lie s tr e s s e d t h e r e c a n be no ex­
ceptions—o t h e r t h a n th o s e m a k ­
ing a b o a t h u r r i e d l y to sh o v e off
for m ilita r y d u t y —to t h e r u l e calling for a m i n i m u m 48-hour s e r ­
vice in su p p ly in g b i r t h c e r t i f i ­
cates.
“ We’re d o in g t h e f a s t e s t job in
the c o u n tr y by k e e p i n g to w ith in
that 48-hour t im e l i m i t , ” M r. L iv ­
ingston p o in te d ou t, “ a n d i t ’s
physically im p o s sib le f o r u s to do
more. W e h a n d le a b o u t 500 re ­
quests a t th is b u r e a u a lo n e ev ery
. in c lu d in g o u r m a il o r d e r
bu.siness . . . t h a t is, peopTe w ritin fro m a ll o v e r t h e c o u n tr y .
Brooklyn d oes t h e se c o n d l a r g e s t
business in t h e c ity .”
Mr. L iv in g sto n sa id c e r t i f ic a t e s
f^ay be o b ta in e d a n y w e e k d a y a t
the B u re a u of R e c o r d s o n t h e f i r s t
floor of t h e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t
building, 125 W o r t h S t r e e t , M a n ­
hattan, f ro m 9 to 5, a n d S a t u r d a y
fi'om 9 to 3, t h o u g h t h e office
staff^ w o rk s u n t il 5. T h e co st is
vl. C e rtific a te s a r e a v a i l a b l e h e r e
^fily for p e r s o n s b o r n in Manha*^‘‘'^u. E a c h b o r o u g h h a s its ow n
Offipo,
PAY RAISES
K e e p ’Em B u y in g
C o m m is announced
thig w eek t h e f i r s t of a s e r i e s of
weekly
lec tlire s
on
"C orrec­
tional T r e a t m e n t in t h e C ity of
js,'ew' Y o r k ” w a s d e liv e r e d on F e b .
20. a t 5 p. ni. in t h e C h a p e l o f t h e
peW City P r i s o n , M a n h a t t a n .
This c o u rse is s p o n s o r e d b y t h e
Com niissoner o f C o r r e c tio n , In co­
o p e r a tio n w i t h t h e B u r e a u o f I n s e r v ic e T r a i n i n g o f t h e Civil S e r ­
vice C o m m issio n .
O v e r 200 m e n
w om en o n t h e s t a f f o f t h e
p p p a r tn ie n t o f C o r r e c t i o n of N e w
Y o rk C ity h a v e e n ro lle d f o r th is
Peter
Pag:« Fiv«
A p p lic a tio n s closed . C la s s e s fo r th e a b o v e city e x a m in a tio n s m e e t M O N D A Y and W E D N E S ­
D A Y a t 1:15, 6 :1 5 a n d 8 :3 0 P .M .
P h y s i c a l c l a s s e s m e e t t h r e e t i m e s w e e k l y in o u r m o d e r n l y eq u ip {> e d g y m n a s i u m .
CLERK
TYPIST
MALE
GRADE 1
GRADE 1
&
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 1:15, 6 :1 5 a n d 8 :3 0 P .M .
A p p lic a tio n s closed .
IN V IT A T IO N
— A n v o i i e i n t e r e s t e d is i n v i t e d t o a t t e n d a c l a s s s e s s i o n w i t h a v i e w
o f o b s e r v i n g tb e t y p e o f i n s t r n c t i o n o f f e r e d , a f t e r w liie h h e m a y
e n ro ll if he so d e s ire 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 i c 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 i u m . 3. A g i l i t y T e s t E q u i p m e n t . 4. C o o r d i n a t i o n M a c h i n e s . 5. L e c ­
t u r e s a n d h o n ie s tu 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 tr u c to r s . 6. P h y s ic a l a n d
M en ta l C la sse s at h o u rs to su it th e co n v e n ie n c e o f (h e stu d en t. A tte n d a lectu re a s o u r g u e s t an d
ta k e a fr e e p h y sic a l tria l e x a m .
CARD
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 th e r n o tic e fo r A lp h a b e tic C a r d P u n c h O p e r a to r .
A n o t h e r t e s t fo r N u m e r ic C a r d P u n c h O p e r a to r is e x p e c te d w ith in th e n e x t f e w m o n th s . 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 i t y e . x a m i n a t i o n s t h a t a r e e x p e c t e d in t h e n e a r
f u t u r e , b u t a l s o q u a l i f i e s y o u f o r e m p l o y m e n t in tiie c o m m e r c i a 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 pun ch m a ch in e a fte r 60 h o u rs o f in stru ction .
MOTOR
VEHICLE
E n tr a n c e s a la r y $ 2 ,4 0 0 p er a n n u m .
P O S T
O F F IC E
IN S P E C T O R
(Bus)
C l a s s m e e t s F [ i l D . ‘\ ^ ’ a t 8 : 3 0 p . m .
C L E R K -C A R R IE R
R A IL W A Y
P O S T A L
C L E R K
C l a s s e s in p r e p a r a t i o n fo r t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n w h i c h s h o u ld b e lield w i t h i n t h e n e x t f e w m o n t h s
a r e m e e t in g on M O N D A Y a n d F R I D A Y o f e a c h w eek at h o u rs to su it th e c o n v e n ie n c e o f th e
stu d en t.
INSPECTOR OF ELEVATORS (Gr. 3 ) — Class m eets Friday at 8:30 P.M.
FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN— Class forms Tuesday, February 24 at 8 P. M.
JR. TYPIST AND STENOGRAPHER — Applications Now Being Issued for Washing­
ton, D. C. and New York.
OFFICE HOURS:
Open Daily, 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. — Saturday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. — Sunday,
11 A.M. to 7 P.M.
A tte n d the school w ith a background of o v e i 350 000 satisfied studen ts o ver a v erio d of SO years
YOUK UEU CKOSS WAU i-TND
Y(H H ( <»-M ItllJl TION N O W - l ’I.lJASi; UON'I Ul I.AY
T uesday, February 24, 194^
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
P age S ix
CIVIL
SERVICE
TESTS
R o s te r
On A tte n d a n t T e s t
o f
* Will Y O U *
Be Ready On
M A R C H
15th?
T l i i i l ’s t l x ! < l u y y f > u r l i u ’o i n e
fiix
Is
due,
Tt v
l lHiiiK
a
M U O N .X
CUHNTY
T H l'S T
(. •( j. MI’A N Y
Ifiiiii
yciii
r .- m
sprijK l
jo u r
piiy ii K 'i it
o v i'r
i'2 i i i o n t l i s .
'J’Ik! I' iiti' i s l o w
iiiul
UMi i al l y
110
Cl) i i i i i U f i s
iir<! i((|iiiit'(l. Lohii.h of from
$ 11(1 to .t;.i.5<)n.
NEV^
P r o fe s s io n a l
F o r w a r d e d
B e ca u se o f t h e sm a ll n u m b e r of
filings, a p p li c a n t s f o r t h e h o s p ita l
a t t e n d a n t t e s t s e t fo r F e b r u a r y
28 w e re a c c e p te d all t h r o u g h Ijist
w eek , a n d will be a c c e p t e d r i g h t
u p to t h e s t a r t of t h e e x a m itself.
“ T h e r e is su c h a g r e a t n e ed f o r
a p p lic a n ts , a n d so few h a v e a p ­
p e a r e d to give u s t h e d e s i ie d
q u o ta , t h a t we h a v e h a d to k e e p
t h e a p p lic a tio n period g oin g, e v en
t h o u g h u n o ffic ia lly ,” a n o fficial
in th e M e n ta l H y g ie n e D e p a r t ­
m e n t said.
A p p lic a tio n s a r e a v a ila b le a t t h e
offices of t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m ­
m ission, 80 C e n te r S t r e e t , M a n ­
h a tt a n .
IN
to
U . S .
S ta te
P la n n in g
s a l a r y g r a d e a n d c o d ed a s fol­
lo w s: “ A —in d is p e n s a b le in p r e s e n t
p o s i t io n ; b —e s s e n t ia l a n d c a n be
s p a r e d o n ly a t c o n s id e r a b le s a c r i ­
f ic e ; c —s e r v ic e s n e e d e d b u t c a n
b e re p la c e d o r w o r k p o s tp o n e d if
nec<!ssary; d —c a n be s p a r e d w i t h
l e a s t e f f e c t o n p r e s e n t a c tiv itie s .’'
N a m e s of in d iv id u a l e m plo yees
w e r e n o t s o u g h t, b u t Mr. C a m p ­
b e ll’s c o m m u n i c a t io n a d v is ed all
e m p lo y e es in t h e p ro fe ssio n a l,
s c ien tific , o r t e c h n ic a l c la ss ific a ­
tio n s to file i n d iv id u a l a p p lic a ­
tio n f o r m s s h o w in g t r a i n i n g a n d
e x p e r ie n c e w i t h t h e “ N a t io n a l
R o s t e r of S c ien tific a n d Sp e c ia l­
ized P e r s o n n e l , M a t h e r B u ildin g,
W 'as h in g to n , D. C . ”
W illia m P. C apes, e x ec utiv e sec­
r e t a r y of t h e S t a te C o n fe re n c e of
M a y o rs, c o n d u c te d a s i m il a r s u r ­
v e y a m o n g e m p lo y e es of t h e m u ­
n icip a litie s. H e, too, h a s c o m ­
p lete d his t a s k a n d t h e rep lies
h a v e b e en f o r w a r d e d to W a s h in g ­
ton.
T h e S t a t e r o s te r , sh o w in g t h e
n u m b e r of e m p lo y e es in e v ery
c o n v e iv a b le
c la ss ific a tio n
and
k e y e d a s to a v a ila b ility , in clu d e d
t h e fo llo w in g m a j o r gro u p s, p lus
m an y o thers:
A L B A N Y . — B y d irectio n o f
G cvern or L eh m an , a roster of
p r o fe ssio n a l, scien tific, an d te c h ­
n ica l p e r so n n e l in S ta te se r v ic e
h a .s b e e n c o m p i l e d a n d f o r w a r d e d
to th e N a tio n a l R eso u rces P la n ­
n in g B oard as part o f the n a tio n ­
w id e su r v e y o f su ch a v a ila b le se r ­
vices ord ered b y P resid en t R o o se­
v elt.
R e q u e s t w a s m a d e u p o n G o v e r­
n o r L e h m a n to furni.sh s u c h a lis t
b y L e o n a r d C a r m ic h a e l, d i r e c t o r
o f t h e n a ti o n a l r o s t e r , a n d W il­
l a r d E. P a r k e r , c h a i r m a n of a
sp e c ia l .sub-com m ittee. T h e G o v e r ­
n o r d e s i g n a t e d C h a r le s L. C a m p ­
bell, d i r e c t o r of c la ss ific a tio n in
t h e S t a te Civil S e rv ice D e p a r t ­
m e n t, to c o n d u c t t h e S t a t e c a n ­
v a s s a n d Mr. C a m pb e ll sp eed ily
devi.sed a n i n f o r m a t io n f o r m u la
w h ic h w a s s e n t to all S t a te executive.s.
T h e s u r v e y disclo sed appro.xim a t e ly 1,000 m e n a n d w o m e n in
S t a te se rv ic e in t h e c a t e g o rie s
V)«lieved g e n e r a lly to fall w ith in
t h e scope of t h e c e n s u s of sp e ­
cialized o c c u p a tio n s .
I n o b t a i n i n g t h e censu.s of
a v a ila b le help, Mr. C a m p be ll di­
r e c te d t h a t t h e in f o r m a t io n be
p r e s e n te d in s u m m a r y foi’m s h o w ­
in g t h e n u m b e r in each c la ss a n d
A rro u n tiin ts
.Ai’tnailfs
A >;rlciiltu rn l
Insppc-lor.s
A iiestheti.sts
A r chfolo tji .s t
A rf liU e c t rt
A rc hlv i.« ts
A rtI.st-D cslK n e ra
A t t o n i c y .s
YORK
STATE
W o rk e rs
W
B o a r d
I
A u dito rs
B a c te r lo iO B iB ts
B a n k K x aniiner*
B iochem ista
BloloKiBts
B o il e r In.spectors
B o ta n ists
C attle A ppraisers
C eram ic
T e ch n o logists
C h e m i. s ta
( ’laim.s K x a m l n e r s
D ental lly g len lsts
D entists
D erm atologists
D io ti H a n H
D istrict H ealth
O fficers
D r a f t. s n ie n
E conom ists
K d l t o r i a l A s s is ts .
K d ucation
K xam lners
K d u c a tio n S upers.
K pldem jologists
FutomoloBist.«»
K x a m in e r of
M eth o o s a n d
P rocedures
F a c to ry in spectors
F o resters
CJame S u p e r v i s o r s
(Jeologlsts
G lass
T echnolo­
gists
G y necologists
Hou.-<lnK
( C o n s u lta n ts
Id en tific atio n
.\n a ly sts
I n s p e c t o r of
W e i g h t s & M eas.
In su ran ce
E x a m in e rs
T.a b o rato ry M echs.
L a h o r a t o i y Tei'h.s.
L a n d an d C laim s
A djustors
T ^ ary ii g o lo g is ts
IJb rarian x
M a p Sr>ecla!Ist^
M a r k e t i n g A ss ts .
M a r k e t H ei)orters
M edical Service
Su p erv iso rs
M ilk Inspector®
M ilk S a n it a r ia n s
M o to r Veh. Insps.
N urses
N u tritio n ists
O ccu p atio n al
T h e rap ists
O p to m e trists
P ale on tolog ists
P a r o le O fficers
Patholotrlsts
P a y r o l l S Jx a n m rs .
P e r . s o n n e l Admln.s .
P ersonnel Techns.
P h arm acists
P h o to g rap h e rs
rh y slcians
P h y sio th era p ists
P ro b a tio n O fficers
P roctologists
P rojectionists
P ro p e rty M an ag e rs
(R eal E sta te)
P.'»ych. .Soc. W k r s .
P .sychiatrlsts
P . '- y c h o lo g is ts
P u r c h a s i n g A gts.
Ila dio -P hyslclsts
H ailroad In spectrs
H eal E s ta te
•A p p ra is e r s
R e g e n ts T ra n sltr» .
R e s e a r c h A ss ts .
R e .s e a rc h
R adiographers
R o e n t g e n o l o g i . ‘»ts
S a f e t y S erv . In s p s .
S an itary E nginrs.
.Ooclal W o r k e r s
S t)p c l f lc a tlo n
W riters
S ta n d a rd s and
P u r c h a s e Insp.q.
S ta tio n a ry E ngrs.
S tati.stlclans
Teachers
T r a i n i n g A ss ts .
U ro lo g ists
U t i l i t i e s Tnsps.
V eterinarians
V o c a t i o n a l lnsp.«*.
X -R a y Techs.
Zoologist
h C Y C
S
D
o
t u t l d ?
T h e fu llo w ln ii a r e t h e l a t e s t rer,
t i f i c a t i o n s f r o m p a p u l a r S t a t e |iHt«
In N e w Y o r k C U y a n d A l b a n y , a
d e n o t e s p e r m a n e n t ; T m e a n s ten>.
porary.
J u n i o r C le rk
P —N e w Y o r k - ? 9 0 0 . .
2,465 82 67*
P - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .........
76.rK)
T - N e w Y o rk -$ 9 0 0 ...
6,85fi 77.7s
T - A l b a n y - | 9 0 0 ............ 6,856
78.75
Jun ior Sten o g ra p h e r
P - N e w Y o rk -S 9 0 0 ...
1,969 62.20
T - N e w Y o rk -$ 9 0 0 ...
2.345 78.00
Junior T ypist
P - N e w Y ork-$900 . .
1,878 86.20
P - A l b a n y - | 9 0 0 ............ 3,333
78.^0
T -N ew
Y o rk -$900...
3,393 TB.tiO
T - A l b a n y - $ 9 0 0 .......... 2,504
83.22
A s N is t a n i F i l e (Jlerk
P - N e w 5r or k-$1. 200 .
243 88.20
P - N e w Y o rk -$ 9 0 0 ...
611 86.70
P - A lb a n y - .$ 1 . 2 { K ) . . . .
188 88.60
P ^ A I b a n y - 5 9 0 0 ......... 2,401
83.r)0
T - N e w io r k -$ l,2 0 0 ..
459 87.'JO
T -A lb a n y -$ 1 .2 0 0 . . . .
1,250 85..i0
82.20
T —A l b a n y —$900 ......... 3,641
A s n i s t a n t C le rk
P —N e w y o r k - n . 2 0 0 ,
138 90.17
P - A 1b a n v - $ 1 , 2 0 0 ___
908
86.!*?
T - N e w Y o rk -$ 1 ,2 0 0 ..
559 87<tl
T -A lb a n y -$ 1 .2 C 0 . . . .
2,269 84.87
A ssistan t Stenographer
P -N ew
Y ork-$1,200.
250 88.40
P -A lb a n y -$ 1 ,2 0 0
...
355 87.70
T -N ew
Y ork-$1,200.
1,777 8l.(i0
T -A lb a n y -$ 1 ,2 0 0 . . . .
1,350 83.20
T —A l b a n y —$ 1 , 2 0 0
...
1,35.» 83.20
T - N e w Y o r k -$ 9 0 0 ...
1,383 79 08
A ss is ta n t T ypist
P - A l b a n y —51,200 ___
189
87.40
'J—N e w y o r k - ! S 1.200.
369 S6J9
T - N e w Y o r k -$ 9 6 0 ...
383 86,16
T - N e w Y ork-$900 ..
1,383 79.60
T —A l b a n y - $ 1 , 2 0 0 ___ 1,490
77.S4
L a t e s t p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tn ie n ti
fr o m t h e s e l i s t s f o l l o w :
• lunior Clerlt
N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 ......... 1,944
83.42
A l b a n y —$900 .................. 6,899
76.ri0
Junior S ten o sr a p n c r
84 90
N e w Y o r k - $ 9 0 0 ........... 1,377
A l b a n .y - $ 9 0 0 .................. 2,347
77.S0
Junior T ypist
N e w Y o r k —$900 ......... 1.390
86.t’0
A l b a n y —$900 .................. 3,390
77 24
A s s i s t a n t F i l e C le rk
e w Y or k—$900............
105
<S9.60
17.
W b a t h a p p e n s to t h e p e n ­ N
A l b a n y —$1,200 ..............
413
87.SO
s io n s of t h e fe d e r a liz e d e m ­
A l b a n y —$900 .................. 3,082
84.(JO
A s s i s t a n t Sten oj^ r ap h er
p lo y ee s?
N e w Y o r k —$1,200 ___
186
8}'.&0
T h e a c c u m u l a t e d c o n tr i b u t io n s
A l b a n y —$1,200 ..............
472
87.10
A s s i s t a n t C le rk
to t h e S t a t e E m p lo y e e s R e t i r e ­
N
e
w
Y
o
r
k
—$1,200
___
79
9<» 75
m e n t S y s te m m a y be w i t h d r a w n
A l b a n y - $ 1 . 2 0 0 .............. 1,016
86.73
b y t h e e m p lo y e e s w'ho h a v e b e ­
A s s is ta n t T ypist
N e w Y o r k - $ 9 6 0 ............
539
Sfi 29
co m e fe d e ra liz e d , o r th o se fu n d s
A l b a n y —$1,060 ..............
167
87.60
m a y be le f t on d e p o s it w i t h t h e
Q u e s tio n s a n d A n s w e r s o n F e d e r a liz a t io n
- Milin o r i'lc o -
O f N e w
T IIIK I) .W K . lit MKdi ST.
Y o rk
S ta te
E m p lo y m e n t S e r v ic e
MElrose 5-6900
« CO .W IO NIK NT
OKF ICK.S
M c i n l x T K i ’i l c r a l I X ' p n K l i
m in iiir o ('or|).,
l''t!«lcral
Mcrvo S y s li'iii.
( C o n tin u e d f r o m P r e c e d i n g Iss u e)
liiKo-
14. W h a t h a p p e n s to t h e s a l ­
a r ie s of fe d e ra liz e d e m p lo y e e s ?
I t is a n ti c ip a t e d t h a t u n d e r t h e
r e c la s sific a tio n th e s a la r ie s of t h e
fe dera liz ed e m plo yees will be a d ­
j u s te d to m e e t t h e F e d e r a l p a y
sc he du le s. S u c h recla.ssification
will, in c o n f o r m a n c e w ith t h e E x ­
ecu tiv e O r d e r a u th o r i z in g
th e
t r a n s f e r of t h e S t a te a g e n c ie s to
F e d e r a l service, be m a d e n o t l a t e r
t h a n M a r c h 31, 1942.
If You O i n ’t C O — (JIVP::
lit'd Cro.ss W a r F u n d
FOR HEALTHY
TEETH
15. Will t h e r e be a n y siih sta n tia l e liu n g e s in w o r k i n g c o n d i­
t io n s ?
T h e n o r m a l w o r k w e e k fo r t h e
f ederalized e m plo ye es will no w be
39 ( m in i m u m ) h o u r s a s opp o sed
to t h e 38 houi's n o w w o r k e d
by
the
U n e m p lo y m e n t
In su r­
a n c e em p loy ees.
A c c ru e d v a c a ­
tion is 2 1/G d a y s a s opposed to
th e 1 5/7 d a y s in t h e S t a te s e r ­
vice.
S ic k lea v e in t h e F e d e r a l s e r ­
vice is a c c r u e d a t t h e r a t e of 114
d a y s p e r m o n th d u r i n g t h e p r o b a ­
t i o n a r y p eriod a s o pposed to t h e
S t a t e policy of c r e d i t in g one d a y
p e r m o n th d u r i n g t h e p r o b a ti o n ­
a r y p e rio d a n d 12 d a y s p e r y e a r
w h i c h is c r e d ite d on t h e f i r s t of
J a n u a r y e ac h year.
T h e F e d e r a l se rv ic e also p r o ­
v id es fo r v a c a t io n a n d sic k leave
R e t i r e m e n t S y s te m a n d will d r a w
a llo w a n c e s
to t e m p o r a r y
em ­
r e g u l a r i n t e r e s t r a t e s f o r a pe­
p loyees, b u t a t a d i f f e r e n t r a t e
rio d o f five y e a r s f r o m t h e d a te
f r o m t h a t a llow ed fo r p e r m a n e n t
of t r a n s f e r to t h e F e d e r a l p a y ­
a n d p r o b a ti o n a r y in d e fin ite e m ­
roll. A f t e r t h e fiv e -y e a r p e rio d t h e
ployees.
f u n d s will n o lo n g e r d r a w I n t e r ­
16.
W ill a c c u m u la t e d v a c a tio n s e s t b u t m a y be lifted a s a d r a w ­
in g a c c o u n t.
o r sic k lea v e be c o n ti n u e d ?
T h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t w'ill
T h e e m p lo y e es m a y c o n tin u e
n o t r e co g n ize v a c a tio n , o v e rtim e ,
t h e i r c o n tr i b u t io n s to t h e S t a te
o r sic k leave a c c r u e d in S t a te
R e t i r e m e n t S y s te m a t th e n o r m a l
se rv ice . All e m p loy e es w-ho w e re
r a t e p lu s t h e S t a t e ’s s h a r e . B u t
t r a n s f e r r e d to th e F e d e r a l p a y ­
e v en if th e y do so th e y m u s t also
roll e f fe c tiv e J a n u a r y 1 or e n t e r ­
p a y t h e 3'/^ p e r c e n t r e q u ir e d by
i n g t h e F e d e r a l sc rv ice a s p ro b a t h e F e d e r a l R e t i r e m e n t S y s te m .
t i o n a i y in d e f in ite o r job e m p lo y ­
T h e r e will be no t r a n s f e r of
m e n t a p p o in te e s h a v e no a c c r u a ls
f u n d s f r o m t h e S t a te s y s te m to
of a n y kind.
t h e F e d e r a l s y s te m .
T»ii.OBto «Q ^.50;
I„ yoU H
M EASURt
y o u Buy M O R E
THAN JUST A SUIT
. . . you buy a tense of well­
being that comes from know­
ing that you are dressed cor­
rectly, in a suit, ovcrcoat or
topcoat that tits properly . . .
because I tailor to YOUR
measure exclusively.
A wide selection of woolens
and worsteds.texfures and pat­
terns. Every garment de­
signed, cut and tailored in
my own workshop. A 22-year
record of satisfied customers.
E N J O Y T H I S DA ILY TREA T
MILK!
NEW BILLS
A delightful, in cx p e n tiv e bev­
e ra g e . . . m i l k d o e s m o r e t h a n j u s t
P r o t e c tio n
For Labor C la s s
r e f r e s h y o u . I t is n a t u r e ’s r i c h e s t
source o f im p o rtu n t c a lciu m a n d
p l i o s p h o r u s , so n e c e s s a r y t o bea>iti fu l, h e a l t h y t e e t h . . . a n d m i l k
g iv e s y o u m a n y o t h e r v i t a l h e a l t h
b e n e r u s a s w e ll . S o, b e w is e. W h e n
y o u ’re t l i i r s t y —t/rin/c m i l k !
The S ta te of N ew Y o r k S a y c i
SA TISF Y
TH IR ST
F O R T IF Y H E A LTH
D R I N K
M I L K I
The Crsot Seal of the Jtate of Now York
For
C W \L
\ '
A L B A N Y . - s t a t e S o n u to r S ey­
m o u r H a lp e r n , of Quoen.s, h a s in ­
tr o d u c e d a bill to a m e n d t h e civil
s e rv ic e law to c o r r e c t c o n d itio n s
now a llo w in g em p lo y e es in t h e la­
b o r o r n o n -c o m p e titiv e c la ss to
be d e m o te d in r a n k o r s a l a r y
g r a d e o r to be d ism is se d n o t a c ­
c o r d in g to se n io rity .
“ A t p i e s e n t civil s e rv ice e m ­
p loyees in th e c o m p e titiv e class.
A FRIENDLY SERVICE
WITH A MILLION FRIENDS
s e r v ic e
E M P tO V E E E S
F IN E
E Y E
Ih iilt on n n u s u a l v alu e
anti e x c e p tio n a l se rv ice
G L A S S E S
a s lo w
a s $ 7
COMMUNITY OPTICIRNS
Mniihatliiii: ilh A?e. ft lHh M.
S4lh St. & 7(li Ave
iliuiix] 148I|| St. tt 8rd Av^.
MiiiiitcMi
w’h e n laid off, a r e d ism isse d in t h e
in v e rs e o r d e r of t h e i r o rig in a l a p ­
p o i n tm e n t in to th e s e rv ice in t h a t
p a r t i c u l a r d e p a r t m e n t in w h ic h
th e y a r e s e r v i n g , ” S e n a to r Sey­
m o u r p o in ts out. “ T h e y a r e th e n
p lac e d on a p r e f e r r e d list f ro m
w h ic h th e y a r e c e rtif ie d a c c o r d ­
i n g to t h e i r s t a n d i n g on t h a t list
to a n y d e p a r t m e n t in w h ic h t h e r e
m a y be v a c a n c ie s.
“ E m p l o y e e s in t h e la b o r o r n o n ­
c o m p e t it i v e class of civil service
a r e n o t p ro t e c t e d by t h e in v erse
o r d e r.
B e c a u s e of th e p r e s e n t
c o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e law, m e ­
c h a n i c s a n d o t h e r s in th e la b o r
cla ss w ho h a v e se rv e d 25 y e a r s
h a v e been laid off w hile p e r s o n s
in t h e s a m e d e p a r t m e n t , s a m e
title, h a v in g only tw o o r t h r e e
y e a r s s e n io rity , ha v e b een re ­
tain e d .”
H e s tr e s s e d t h a t , in view of th e
d e m a n d of t h e n a ti o n a l e m e r g e n c y
p r o g r a m fo r sk ille d labor, p r o t e c ­
tio n m u s t be giv en t h e s e people
in civil s e rv ice “ or th e s t a t e will
fin d it i n c r e a s in g ly d iffic u lt to
o b t a i n q u a lif ie d e m p lo y e e s ” a s r e ­
p la c e m e n ts .
I’liltrMuii: .Miiln A Klltson MIh.
Itrooklyn: 446 Fulton lit Hoyt
Nruiirk: liroiiil £ .Miirkrt HIn.
161-lS .li iin n i o a A v r
K lix iil ietl i:
1140 IS. 4<erhry St.
KluN hlnK: S O 'tl Miiln Nt.
A I.L O F n r K S O N K I M l i l l T
I I* - O P K N f « 9 I*. M.
IM P O R T A N T
Incom e T axes Must Be Paid
I Cun Siiv« Money for You Ity
Solvhiir Your TAX rrobirm
Kensonuble F«eH
S IE G B E R T H O FFM A N N
1604 S e c o n d Ave.
N .Y .C .
KH. 4-S9M
S t a t e C o m m issio n
M e e t s in NYC
“ /■//
T h e S t a t e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is­
sion is m e e t in g a t t h e S t a te O f­
fice B u ild in g , 80 C e n te r S t r e e t,
N e w Y o r k City, th is w'eek. T h e
d a te s a r e F e b r u a r y 25, 26 a n d 27.
WAR
C a r e e r Man
L o a n ed t o U. S .
A L B A N Y . - A u s ti n M. W olf, a
“ c a r e e r m a n ” in t h e s t a t e s e r ­
vice, a n d f o r t h e la s t 11 y e a r s
d i r e c t o r o f s t a n d a r d s in t h e S t a te
D iv isio n of S t a n d a r d s a n d P u r ­
c h a s e , h a s b e e n “ l o a n e d ” to t h e
W a r D e p a r t m e n t b y G o v e rn o r
L e h m a n , b u t on ly on a p a r t- t i m e
basis.
B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l J . L. F r i n k ,
c h ie f of t h e m o to r t r a n s p o r t d i­
v isio n o f t h e U. S. Q u a r t e r m a s t e r
C orps, W a s h in g t o n , h a s a p p o in te d
M r. W o lf, w i t h t h e G o v e r n o r ’s
p e r m is s io n , to his s t a f f as civ ilian
e n g i n e e r i n g c o n s u l ta n t . I n t h a t
c a p a c i t y , M r. W o lf will p a s s f r o m
fiv e d a y s to a w e e k e a c h m o n th
in W a s h i n g t o n In r e c o m m e n d i n g
t h e d e sig n , c o n s t r u c t i o n , t e s ti n g
and
procurem ent
of
m il i t a r y
m o t o r e q u ip m e n t, f r o m " j e e p s ” to
t h e h e a v i e s t m o to r t r u c k s .
_
s u i t i n / r y o u ’*
CARBO NE
II
|W - V ,V .V .% V .V .V .V - V .V » '
FREE
PRACTICE
ON AI.L KKNTKI)
TYPEWRITERS
RENT A NEW
PORTABLE ROYAL
l,AI{OR SEI.KCTION OF
AI.I. I-ATK MODKI. BfSINEHS
.MAnilNKS
Royal
Underwood
Remington
L. C. Smith
Woodstock
\V« Deliver and Call for Ma<‘hln#*
At All E&uminutions
Tbousnnda Have I'asaed oa
Our Machinfs
W ILLIAM W E ISS
tl» W B 8 T a7th S T K K K T
LONG. »-24ai
,
l^Jiirses OK Bill
The N e w Y o r k S t a t e N u r s e s Asgociation will go a l o n g w i t h t h e
hill sp o n so red b y t h e A s so c ia tio n
of S t a t e Civil S e r v ic e E m p l o y e e s
to extend t h e F e l d - H a m i l to n L a w
to all S t a t e h o s p i t a l w o r k e r s ,
^his F a r r e l l - B a r r e t t m e a s u r e , a p parontly, h a s m e r e l y b e e n m i s u n ­
derstood b y t h e n u r s e s ’ g r o u p ,
vnich h a s w i t h d r a w n its o p p o si­
tion n o w t h a t t h e b ill’s p r e s e n t
heading in r e g a r d to s a l a r y s c h e d ­
ule No. 2 of t h e F e l d - H a m i l to n
will r e a d “ J u n i o r P r o f e s ­
sional S e r v ic e .”
Under t h e h e a d i n g “ S u b - P r o f e s ­
sional S&rvice,” a n u m b e r o f p r i ­
v a t e n u rse s g o t t h e id ea t h e bill
niight i m p a i r t h e i r p r o f e s s io n a l
stan d a rd s.
XhP bill, a c c o r d in g to t h e A s­
sociation, h a s n o e f f e c t u p o n t h e
piofossional s t a n d a r d s o f n u r s e s .
Neither d oes it r e q u ir e t h a t
nurses be p la c e d in t h e c o m p e t i ­
tive class of civil s e r v ic e s u b j e c t
to co m petitiv e e x a m s , it holds.
Going on : its m a j o r p u r p o s e is
to e ia d i c a te ^ a r c h a ic s'alary s c h e d ­
ules. to s e t u p f o r i n s t i t u t i o n a l
employees t h e s a m e c a r e e r la w
principles t h a t h a v e b e en w o r k ­
ing out f o r o t h e r S t a te w o r k e r s .
A fair c la s s if i c a t i o n - c o m p e n s a t l o n
plan, in s h o rt.
Wassaichatter
Mrs, M a r y B le s sin g , p r e s i d e n t
of the W a s s a ic S t a te School Civil
Service C h a p te r , a t t e n d e d t h e a n ­
nual m e e tin g a n d b a n q u e t of t h e
A s s o c ia tio n of S t a t e Civil S e rv ic e
Employees in A l b a n y t h e o t h e r
IN T E R V IE W E R -
D P U I
M( ikIiia hikI
7 I*.M.
^i-ssion Tu«“fi«lu.v, F»*l>. 24. liiMteikd
Ilf \\
Uirtliday
EDUCATIONAL INST.
/£ . 15 St • Alg.4 3034
'A
No n - P r o f i l
1 1 iI u
In
tio n "
d a y . . . Mis3 R o s e W h ite , o f t h a
G irls’ group, h a s been h a v in g a
tw o - w e e k v a c a t io n a t h e r W in g d a le h o m e . . , A llen R o b e r ts ,
B o sto n C orners, h a s obtained a
p o s t in t h e B o y s ’ g r o u p o f t h i s
in stitu tio n . . . H e n ry L am o n t, of
t h e B o y s ’ div ision , is in t h e a r m y
n o w . . , M iss K a t h r y n B la n e y , o f
t h e Girls*' se c tio n , is s p e n d i n g
tw o w eelis a t h e r h o m e in N e w ­
b u r g h . Y o u g u e s s e d it. S h e 's o n
v a c a t i o n . . . M iss H a n n a h M u llaly, D o v e r P l a i n s , h a s o b t a i n e d
a p o sitio n in t h e G ir l s ' d i \ i s i o n
. . . M rs. E l i z a b e t h D a n a , o f t h e
G i r l s ’ g r o u p , is in B u f f a lo f o r h e r
s e m i- a n n u a l v a c a t io n . . . M rs.
L a u r a R em sb u rg er, of th e B oys’
se rv ic e , is h a v i n g a tw o - w e e k v a ­
c a t i o n i n S c h e n e c ta d y . V i s i t in g
r e la t iv e s . . . M i s s
C h arlo tte
T o o m e y , of t h e G i r l s ’ se c tio n , h a s
r e s ig n e d to r e t u r n to h e r G r e e n ­
w ic h h o m e . . . E d w a r d K ip p ie ,
W a s s a ic . h a s o b t a i n e d a p o s i t io n
in t h e B o y s ’ g r o u p . . . J a m e s
H e r r i c k h a s r e s i g n e d f r o m h is
sp>ot in t h e B o y s ’ se c io n to e n lis t
—a s a n A r m y fly in g c a d e t.
Harlem Valleyells
M iss S t e f a n i e K a n d e r h a s le f t
f o r N e w Y o r k , to speftd a five-
POLICE CALLS
B y M IK E S U L L IV A N
Special Sergeant
Test in April
T h e special s e r g e a n t ' s t e s t f o r
t h e 80 p a tr o l m e n w ho w e r e u n a b le
to sh o w u p f o r t h e r e g u l a r e x a m
b e c a u se of illness is s c h e d u le d f o r
April. . . . in a d d it i o n t o t h e boys
w h o w'ere sic k , t h e fo llo w in g p a ­
t r o lm e n w h o w e re o n m i l i t a r y
leav e Fast J u n e 14 c a n a lso t a k e
t h e spe c ia l t e s t;
P a u l E. B rooks, J ohn W . D eleh a n t y . W i l l i a m L.. D o o l e v , Jo. seph
E d w a r d D u v a l , C o r n e l i u s S'. D w y e r ,
M a u r i c e J. F i t z g e r a l d , G e o r g e R .
H u son , Sam uel N. Jacobs, C harles
J. J e s s e n , M a x J. K o b b e , C h a r l e s
J. L i c a t a , T ho m a.s . M u r r a y . E d g a r
J. P e r s k y . D e n i s V . S h ea.' M u r r a y
T r i llin g , a n d S a m u e l W a l l a c h . . . .
E L E C T R IC & G A S
Frpr T r i a l I . e s s n i i . A s k f o r B u o M r t ‘1,’.
Uru.soanblo Yuea.
•
I > av -
Payment iMiiu
lOvPDiiiK
HALLER WELDING SCHOOL
632 IIKKCKN ST.. KKLYN. NE. 8-8847
______ Nrar I'latboHli A r e .________
LEARN to
in
K H
K
\> K K K -E M > S
— M en and W om en —
■ ii(! i i i t o n . s i v e w o e U t - i u l r o u i s e o n
F r l. l a y ov et i . a n d .'^atu i-( ta v a f t o i i i o o n s .
^ rA It■rI^•G
H' -;!
M V I5C H
G, 1 9 4 2
rriu I on
U K I'I'K U
i n c l u d e s , u s e o f '1'Vl‘ Ef o r p r a c t i c e a t lionic.
New York Y. M. C. A. Schools
511 U . 63<1 S t . ( i i r . B ’w H y ). X . V . SI .7-44«0
B i:
S A T IS l'IK D
witli Just any place on the list
GKT O U T O N TO P!
rrejiare for
Stenographer-Typist Exams
at E A ST M A N S C H O O L
^ ‘'Hifitered b y B Q a r d o f R e g e n t s
“ 1 Lovingtoii Ave. (44th SI.) N'.Y.
•:<.t 1853
Tel. Murray Oill 2-3627
C O M P T O M E T R Y
und T Y P E W K I T I X G
Short C o u r se s, L o w R a t e s
ro o k ly n
USINESS
m a c h in e
SC H O O L
B
7 l ^ a f a y e t t e A v e . , B ’k l y n . N . Y .
»‘ h o « ie : S T e r l i n g 3 - 7 6 6 0
Tr a i n
for
C IV IL S E R V IC E
p h y s ic a l
e x a m s
at
BROOKLYN CENTRAL
Y. M. C. A.
55 Hanson Place
Brooklyn
H c ilitie s In clu d e T h r e e G y m s,
‘ '"Jl, R u n n i n g T r a c k ,
’ ‘‘•K h ts, C o n d i t i o n i n g C l a s s e s .
---------- 9
-------
Trial Membership
^
. . . If the p a tro lm en c a n 't get
f u r l o u g h s fo r th e e x a m , t h e y ’ll
still be e n title d to a s p e c ia l te s t
w h e n t h e w a r 's over.
Help Wanted
M o re e x a m i n e r s h a v e b een a s ­
sig n e d to t h e r a t i n g of t h e s e r ­
g e a n t te s t, b u t still m o r e a r e
n e e d e d if P a r t 2 is to be c o m ­
p le te d by M a r c h 1 a s o rig in a lly
p la n n e d . . . . W'hy a r e n ' t m o r e
.a s s i g n e d , you a s k ? . . . T h e s a m e
r e a s o n w h y m o r e p o lic e m e n a r e n ' t
a p p o in t e d : B u d g e t tro u b le . . . .
W h e n P a r t 2 is fin is h e d , t h e
s c o r e r s will go to w o r k on P a r t 1.
Thanks
— D O N ’T
1 M O N T H —
$ 2
iHirVil**'?.
MKiiibprit Anytime
r.i'’"***'*'"
lnformtttl«m
ST. a-7000
■D o t y m o to r e d to W h it e h a l l to be
■with r e la t iv e s f o r fiv e d a y s . . .
M rs. D o r o t h y L u m a n d M iss M a r ­
jo r ie
M o rgenteen
have
gone
S o u t h b y a u to m o b ile to v isit t h e i r
b ro th e r, F re d e ric k M o rganteen,
w h o ’s s t a t i o n e d a t a c a m p d o w n
th e r e . W e h op e t h e y h a v e a d e ­
q u a t e tir e s . . . M rs. E l i z a b e t h
M e r r i c k h a s r e t u r n e d to h e r d u ­
t ie s a f t e r ' d e v o t i n g five d a y s to
h e r d a u g h t e r in J a c k s o n H e i g h t s
. . . M iss A g n e s C a s e y m o to r e d t o
M id d le to w n to be w i t h h e r f a m ­
ily f o r five d a y s . . . M ic h a e l S te fa n c ie h a s r e t u r n e d to his jo b
a f t e r fiv a d a y s a t h is B e a c o n
h o m e . . . C h a r le s K e n d i c k h a s
r e s i g n e d h is p o s t a n d will m a k e
h is h o m e in P o u g h k e e p s i e , . .
M iss E v e l y n S e ss io n s m o to r e d to
S y r a c u s e to v is it f r i e n d s a n d r e l a ­
tiv e s f o r five d a y s . . . S te v e n
G ilb e r t w e n t t o G r a n v ille t h e
o th e i' d a y —on b u s in e s s . . . J o h n
G i l b e r t ’s in t h e a r m y . . . M iss
K ath erin e R em ington has been
s p e n d i n g a fe w d a y s of h e r p a s s
i n o r a b o u t R o c h e s te r . J u s t
w h e r e d id K a t e go, t h e y ’r e a s k ­
in g . . . M iss E lo y c e R o b e r t s to o k
a d v a n t a g e of a fiv'e-day h o lid a y
b y g o in g h o m e to N e w Y o r k —f o r
w h ic h y o u c e r t a i n l y c a n ’t b l a m e
t h e lady.
Big, h e a r t y D e n n y M a h o n e y go t
a v o te of c o n fid e n c e la s t w e e k a t
a m e e t in g of t h e D e t e c t iv e s E n ­
d o w m e n t A s so c ia tio n. D e n n y ’s fel­
low m e m b e r s o k a y e d t h e m a n n e r
in w h ic h he c o n d u c te d h im s e lf a t
t h e J a n u a r y 19 B o a r d of T r u s t e e s
m ee tin g . T h e y p u t it in a r e so lu ­
tion.
Yes Or No?
T o a p p e a l o r n o t to a p p e a l. . . .
T h a t is t h e q u e s tio n t h e c i t y 's la w
d e p a r t m e n t will d e cid e s o m e tim e
t h i s w e e k o n t h e S c h n e id e r e t al
$400 b a ck - p a y ) case. T h e leg a l b ig ­
w ig s h a v e b e e n s t u d y i n g C o h a l a n ’s
r u l in g f o r t h r e e w e e k s a n d m a y
a n n o u n c e t h e i r d ecisio n w hile you
a r e r e a d i n g th is. . . .
Facts
T h e P a t r o l m e n ’s E lig ib le s A sso ­
c ia t io n h a s d o n e a n e x c e lle n t job
in r e f u t i n g t h e M a y o r 's c la im t h a t
165 of t h e n e x t 200 on t h e lis t a r e
s u r e - d r a f t m a t e r ia l . L e t t e r s w'ere
s e n t to t h e 200 by t h e e n e r g e ti c
t e a m of Murphj-- a n d F i n k , o f f i­
c e r s of t h e a sso c ia tio n . . . . W’'ith
all b u t 15 a c c o u n t e d f o r t h e r e ­
s u lts show' 137 of t h e la d s d e f e r r e d
in c la ss 3A, ten in 2A a n d o nly 29
s u r e - d r a f t m a t e r i a l in lA. F iv e a r e
a l r e a d y in t h e a r m y a n d f o u r h a d
n o t re ce ive d t h e i r c la s s if ic a tio n s
y e t.
Pay Raise
For Cops?
A bill c a llin g for a f ifte e n p e r ­
c e n t b l a n k e t p a y in c r e a s e for
p o lic e m e n a n d f i r e m e n t h r o u g h ­
o u t t h e S t a te h a s b e e n in tr o d u c e d
b y S t a t e A s s e m b ly m a n R o b e r t
C re w s. “ E m p o w e r i n g , a u t h o r i z i n g |
a n d d i r e c t i n g ”^ m u n ic ip a litie s t o ;
p r o v id e th e n e c e s s a i y fu n d s, t h e
bill c alls f o r t h e in c r e a s e to go
in to e ffec t b y J u l y 1, 1943. B a s e
for
d e te rm in in g
the
iitc re a se
w o u ld be t h e p a y fo r e a c h r a n k
o n J u l y 1, 1941.
O v e rlo o k e d by N ew Y o r k ’s daily
p a p e rs , th is s to r y is th e f ir s t to
r e p o r t n e w s o f th is i m p o r t a n t
m e a s u r e d e sig n e d to c o m b a t th e
t r e m e n d o u s in c r e a s e in tlie co st of
living. B e a r ii;g th e title of A s s e m ­
bly i n tr o d u c t o r y 1178, t h e bill w a s
r e f e r r e d to t h e local f i n a n c e c o m ­
m it t e e a s soon a s it w a s p lac e d in
t h e leg isla tiv e h o p p e r. C h a ir m a n
o f t h i s c o m m i tt e e is L : o B.
B re e d , S y r a c u s e R e p u b lic a n .
P a t r i c k H a r n e d y , p r e s i d e n t of
th e P a t r o l m a n 's B e n e v o le n t A sso­
c iatio n, V in c e n t K a n e , p r e s id e n t
of t h e r n i f o r m e d F i r e m e n 's A sso­
c ia tio n , a n d D a n ie l M a r tin , p r e s i ­
d e n t of t h e Police C -n-'evence of
N e w Y o r k S t a te , w e re i n s t r u ­
m e n t a l in t h e b e h in d -th e -sc e n e s
a c t i v it y n e c e s s a r y to th e i n t r o d u c ­
tio n of t h e bill. Too m u c h c r e d it
c a n n o t be g iv en A s s e m b ly m a n
R o b e r t C rew s, B r o o k ly n R e p u b li ­
c a n , f o r h is s p o n s o r s h ip of th e
bill in t h e f a c e of p o w e rfu l
b u d g e t- s lic in g fo rc es in th e S t a te
le g isla tu re .
P r e s i d e n t H a r n e d y , in a n i n t e r ­
v iew w ith T he L E A D E R , sa id , “ I
t h i n k e v ery o n e w’ill a g r e e t h a t t h e
c o st of liv in g h a s gone up a t le a s t
25 p e r c e n t. T h is bill will help
m e m b e r s of t h e u n i f o r m e d fo rc es
w h o s e s a l a r i e s a r e s t a ti c , to m e e t
t h is i n c r e a s e d liv ing cost. T h e
P .B .A . is one h u n d r e d p e r c e n t be ­
h i n d th is bill.’’
A ssem blym an
C re w s
said,
“ M any
u p - S ta te
m u n ic ip a ltie s
h a v e a lr e a d y in c r e a s e d t h e p a y of
p o lic e m e n a n d f ir e m e n 15 p e r c e n t.
P a s s a g e of t h is bill will p ro v id e
a n i n c e n tiv e to N e w Y o rk p o lice­
m e n a n d f i r e m e n w h o w a n t to r e ­
t ir e to s t a y on t h e job.
P O L IC E A N D FIR EM E N
D e a r S ir :
I u r g e n tly re q u e s t th a t y o u d o e v e r y tiiln g in y o u r
p o w e r to h e lp p u s s A s s e m b ly In t r o d u c t o r y B ill N o . 1 1 7 8 ,
T ills
b ill p r o \'ld e s a n e c e s s a r y in c r e a s e In t h e s a la r ie s o f p o lic e m e n
a n d fir e m e n to h e lp 'o f f s e t th e r a p id ly ris in g c o s t o f liv in g .
N A M E
.................................................................... ........................................... .............
m . . ............
'
L o c a l 10, N a t io n a l F e d e r a t i o n of
P o s t O ffice C le rk s , h a s m a d e it
k n o w n it is v e r y m u c h o p po se d
t o th e R a m sp e c k R e tire m e n t Act
a s it s t a n d s a n d in te n d s to g o on
f i g h t i n g it.
T he F ed eratio n h as for a n u m ­
b e r of y e a r s b e en o n ’ r e c o r d fo r
3 0-y ear o p t io n a l a n d 60-year c o m ­
p u l s o r y r e t i r e m e n t . I t c o n tin u e s
to h a m m e r a t:
1. A n y in c r e a s e o r exten.'Jion of
the m an d a to ry re tire m e n t age
a b o v e 65, a f e a t u r e w h ic h w ou ld
r e t a r d p r o m o ti o n to sp e c ia l c le r k ­
s h i p a n d a p p o i n t m e n t to a r e g u la r
p o sitio n f r o m s u b s titu te s .
2. I n c r e a s e in p e n s io n d e d u c ­
t io n s f r o m
p e r c e n t to 5 p e r ­
c en t,
except
to
p r o v id e
fo r
w i d o w s ’ a n n u i t y , a n d s t r a i g h t 30y e a r o p tio n a l, 60-year c o m p u ls o r y
r e t i r e m e n t f o r all g r a d e s .
3. Increa.se in - a n n u it i e s of e m ­
p loy ees e a r n i n g m o r e t h a n $2,400
a y e a r.
4. D o u b le o p tio n , p e r m i t t i n g th e
d e p a r t m e n t to fo rc e r e t i r e m e n t
a f t e r 60.
5 . F r e c z in g e m p lo y e e s ’ c o n tr i b u ­
tio n s.
KEY PUNCH
COURSE
IB M
P U N C H E S
T Y P E S
OF
(,'ltissef «tart inimfiiiiitel.v.
Afiirliines optrntions nnd pliiC
board tvirine of Tabulator, Sorter
« D d Suniiiiar.v Koproducrr.
C 1.A S !S E S
NOW
lO K M IN fl
Tlie only school toarliinK I U .M•
UOM.KKITII Machiueet ExclusiTel;
Call or write for full partlcul»rs
A C C O U N T IN G M A C H IN E S
IN ST IT U T E
Srbuol for Curd I’uiich Operators
221 W . 571 h St.
C ir c le 5-6425
Open E v ery Da.v and Kveninft
PREPARE TO BE
I Assistant Interviewer
I
11 Lectures— $ 6 .0 0
I Employment Interviewer
16 Lectures— $10.00
A Full and Complete Course by
Teachers Who Are
Especially Qualified
A e r o n a u t i c a l , m a r in e , m e c h a n i c a l ,
arch itectu ral.
.stati.stical.
M apm a k i n g . W e l l - p a i d p o s i t i o n s in th e
U n ited S ta te s and L atin A m e iic a .
R egister N o w
Room 609
Beekman St., N.Y.C.
LATIN AMERICAN INSTITUTE
11 W est 4'iiid St.
K E Y
A L L
I.A . 4--»8H5
Also Available
I f yo u w ant the p a y ra ise bill passed, act n ow ! D on't Jet the bill
d ie in c o m m itte e ! F ill o u t the coupon below , paste on a postca rd ,
o r place in an envelo p e, and m ail eith er to y o u r assem blym an, or to
L e o W . B re e d , Chairman o f th e L o c a l Finance C o m m ittee, S ta te
A sse m b ly . I f y o u w ish, yo u m a y m ail the coupon to The L E A D E R ,
and w e ’ll sen d i t along. D o i t n o w !
A D D R E S S .......
>........... — — . —
B y D O N A L D M acD O U G A L
T h e N F P O C u n i t is m o r e th a t!
e v e r f o r u n i t y in t h e p o s ta l r a n k f
n o w t h a t it b l a m e s a s p lit f o r
h e lp in g a l o n g t h e R a m s p o c k leg-«
islatio n .
I t h a s j u s t a ia d e an«
o th er s trid e n t appeal for th e
U N A P O C S to a lig n w’i th it n o t
o nly to f i g h t f o r r e p e a l of thfe u n ­
p o p u lar R a m sp e c k fe a tu re s b u t to
p r e s s f o r p a y i n c r e a s e s to m e e t
r i s i n g liv in g c o sts.
T E C H N IC A L D R A F T IN G
........... .................
I.—
—
.
JO H N F. M O NTG O M ERY
Plea for Unity
d a y p a s s w ith h e r f a m ily . . .
M i s s R u t h S ilv e rn a le , s u p e r v i s o r
o f t h e R e c e p t io n B u ild in g , m o ­
t o r e d t o M il le r t o n to s p e n d five
d a y s w ith h e r m o t h e r . . . D avid
Mental Hygiene Notes
Hy
P age Seven
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
I’lii-jd a y , F ebruary 24, 1942
E m p lo y m e n t
In te r v ie w e r
S e s M i o n s — I ’u e .s ., I ’r i . , G
i i :k
$ 20
Jr. P r o fe ssio n a l A sst.
Jr.
1‘u l i l i o
S ta le
W e lf a r e , T iie s.,
I r . i ; .S2S
D ept.
A sst.,
'I ' u e s .,
I'ri.
K» e s .
I'ri.
ICve s.
r i ; i : s?s
Study Guide for |
I Employment Interviewer •
♦ N e w Y o r k S t;ite E m p lo y m e n t ^
■
S e r v i c e in R o o m 6 0 9
t
.3 B K E K M A N S T R E E T
j
o i l i e r O p t i o n s ; ./r. A r c l i i v i s l ,
Jtac lerioloK lM t. Itio lo K is t ( W i l d ­
life),
C lien iist,
S t a t i s t ii'iaii.
A sst. A etu aru tI C lerk, .\s s t. P e rso n n el
IV i'lin ieia n ,
.Jr.
K o K in e e r in i;
.\id .
S u p e r v i s o r \ (M -ational I t e l i a b i l i l a t i o n .
I ' a r d I'luK'li < l|> e n ito r . • l u n l o r K n i f in e e r
(C iv il, M e e lia n ie n I ), M a r in e K iu jin ee r,
F o r e m a n , IN istu l < lerk-<. a rr i« T , S u b w a y
K v a n is . ( o n d u o to r , T ra e liu ia n .
M O N D E L L
2 3( (
W i;S T
IN ST IT U T E
\\ Iseonsiii 7-20SU
41sl
career' service
i
SCHOOL
} S ta te , C o u n ty an d M u n icip al |
) W o r k e r s o f A m erica , C IO |
♦
Neic York Dl'itrict
!
3 B e e k m a n S t r e e t . N . Y .C .
«
I
C O K T L A N U T , l-AViCt
|
NEW YORK UNIVERISTY
Division
of General
Education
100 WASHINGTON SQUARE EAST, New York, N. Y.
announcing three courses fo r th e p u blic s e r v ic e :
PU B L IC E M P L O Y M E N T S E R V IC E 'A N D U N E M ­
P L O Y M E N T I N S U R A N C E , A ssista n t or E m p lo y m en t
In te r v ie w e r s. M o n d a y and T h u rsd a y ev en in g s, 8:00 to 9;45,
F e b r u a r y 2 6 th to A p r il 16th, F e e — $ 2 0 .0 0 .
P R O M O T I O N T O C L E R K , G R A D E 2, M o n d a y e v e n i n g s ,
7; 15 t o 9 : 0 0 , M a r c h 2 n d t o J u n e 1 st. F e e — $ 2 0 .0 0 .
C L E R K , G R A D E 1, d e t a i l s t o b e a n n o u n c e d .
F o r a n n o u n c e m e n t or in fo r m a tio n a p p ly to a d d r e ss
a b o v e , o r te le p h o n e S P r in g 7-2000, e x t e n s io n 292.
$ 1 2 6 0 TO $ 2 1 0 0 YEAR
R a ilw a y P o sta l C lerk s
C it y C a r r i e r s — C let-k s
/
FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
C le r k s a t W a sh in |? to u
: D o i> (. J - 2 1 5 , l.l(» W . 4 2 d S t . ( N e a r l l w a y )
S ten ograp h ers
N e w Y ork C ity
T y p ists, etc.
^
M EN— W O M E N —
Jtu sli to m e , e n tlr o l. y fret.* of c l i a r g e (M a
s c i'ip l lo n » o f U. S. G o v e r n m e n t J o h n ; (2) V’re*
i l l u s t r a t e j 32-pa({0 boolc, " H o w t o G e t a U. 8.
n i e i i t J o b " ; (.1» li s t o f U. ,S. O o v e i n n i e n t J o b s ;
m a h o w to Q u a li f y f o r o n e o f tl ie a e Jobs,
fu ll <J0 '
co!»y o f
Oov'*i'n(I) Tell
M any ap p o in tm en ts
each year.
^
P rep a re at once, w
C all o r
>)un>e ........................ ................................................... .
M a il C o u p o n
^
t o d a y — S U R E / . A .iure.^ . .................. ........ ......................................................
/
[Jm> This C'ouiHun Ueforo You
It.
Write wr l*rlat riuinlr.
.O :.. - W
‘■•" - >.. -i'~- »'l^, r-- 'i '■' ' ■■ "
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
RACE BIAS
WANTED!
MEN and WOMEN
AS
INSPECTORS
ASSEMBLERS
MACHINISTS
IN
AND
A IR P L A N E
O TH ER
THE
F A C T O R IE S
DEFENSE
U N IT E D
IN D U S T R IE S
IN S T IT U T E
OF
A E R O N A U T IC S
O ne
o f A m e r i c a ’s G r e a t T r a d e
For
M e c h a n ic a l
S c h o o ls
C ra fslm e n
O ffers
S h o rt P r a c tic a l D a y a n d N ig h t C o u rs e s
Our Intensive Training Supplemented By
V IS U A L
A N ew C a r e e r —
T raff io M a n a g e m e n t
FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE
Low Tuition Fees — Easy Payments
PHONE
•
W ith in d u str ia l p r o d u c tio n r a p ­
id ly g a in in g m o m e n tu m , a tte n ­
tio n sh ifts to d istrib u tio n a s th e
n e x t essen tia l p h ase o f th e n a ­
tion al eco n o m ic p ro g ra m : an a d e ­
q u a te tra n sp o rta tio n s y s te m w ith
tra in ed p er so n n e l to a d m in iste r '
it . A t t h e s a m e t i m e , o p p o r t u n ­
itie s a re d e v e lo p in g in in c r e a s in g
n u m b e r s t h r o u g h o u t all b r a n c h e s
o f th e T r a ffic M a n a g e m e n t field .
CALL
UNITED IKSTITUTE
OF AERONAUTICS
5 8 3 4 BROADWAY ( a t 6 0 t h S t . )
C irc le 6 - 2 4 2 3
M IL L IO N S
for DEFENSE
Trained Welders Are
Urgently
Needed
DEFENSE
I14IV
o n l y W fld iiiK
St'liool u i l l I r u i n yiiii t<i
fill
It
rt-Nixiilsil)!**
jnl(.
ItK A S O N A itI .I C r i c n
RELIABLE
869
corn
DEFENSE
=
Coiiiplcle
course
in
in
JOBS
Electric
A f t ‘(.vK*iie
U r id iiitf. •
ii ii i l «‘v<‘tiliiK li is l r iu -I U i M .
ninl Oxy
Arc
liiiliv iilu a li/i'il
dnj
• I’lucciiiriit bervioe.
TKUMS AKHA.NGKU
WELDING
h i c o o k i .v n
, ?j.
As a re su lt, f i r m s h a n d li n g G ov­
e r n m e n t d e fen s e c o n t r a c t s in t h e
m e t r o p o l it a n a r e a m u s t, f r o m th is
p o in t on, j u d g e a p p li c a n t s w i t h ­
out reg ard for race or creed or
n a tio n a lity (p ro v id ed lo y a lty is
p ro v e d ). T h e a lt e r n a t i v e is t o be
cite d fo r b r e a c h of p r o m is e by t h e
c o m m i tt e e ’s field s ta f f , in w h ic h
case loss of G o v e r n m e n t c o n t r a c t s
will follow.
C o n c e r n in g u n io n d is c r im i n a t i o n
a g a i n s t co lo red
e m p 1 oy e e s,
charged by M ayor L aG u ard ia a t
t h e f i r s t of th e h e a r in g s , F r a n k
F e n t o n , r e p r e s e n t in g t h e A F L o n
th e c o m m itte e , a n d J o h n B r o p h y ,
r e p r e s e n t in g t h e CIO, p led g e d
th e i r a id in k e e p in g all u n io n s in
line.
F e n t o n w a s d o w n r i g h t e m p h a tic .
“ I ’ll h i t a n y u n io n w ith in o u r
ju r is d ic tio n tfia t tr ie s to p r a c t i c e
ra c ia l d i s c r im i n a t i o n ,” h e told T h e
LEADER.
S p e r r y G y ro sco p e C o m p a n y , of
B ro o k ly n , w a s h i t h a r d b y t h e
c o m m itte e , w i t h t h e c h a r g e it h a s
d is c r im in a te d a g a i n s t N e g r o a p p li­
c a n t s , m a i n t a i n e d a sp e c ia l file f o r
N e g r o a p p lic a tio n s, co nside r e d
N e g r o e s only f o r c e r t a i n job vac-,
a n cies.
H o r a c e B. H it c h c o c k ,
cou n sel fo r t h e c o m p a n y , d e n ie d
t h a t d i s c r im in a tio n w a s p r a c ­
ticed.
TRAINING
U n ite d S ta te s O ffic e o f E d u c a tio n
•
P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e l t ’s C o m m i t ­
tee on F a ir E m p lo y m e n t P ra ctise,
w h ic h h eld a tw o -s e s s io n p u b lic
h e a r in g in to job d isc r im in a tio n
in d e fe n se in d u str ie s th is w e e k
in th e B a r A s s o c ia t io n B u ild in g ,
42 W e st 44th S treet, M a n h a tta n ,
w ou n d up w ith o u t one d isse n tin g
v o ice fr o m e m p lo y e r s ’ r e p r e se n ­
ta tiv e s a s k e d to a c c e p t a ll a p ­
p lica n ts on a n eq u a l fo o tin g .
E d w a r d L a w so n , field em p lo y ­
m e n t a g e n t of t h e W a r P r o d u c t io n
B o a r d , te s tifie d t h a t t h e s a m e soi-t
o f d i s c r im i n a t i o n e x is ts in t h e
F o rd In s tru m e n t C om pany, of
L o n g I s l a n d City, a s u b s id i a r y of
the
S perry
C o r p o r a tio n .
He
c h a r g e d t h a t , w h ile so m e N e g r o e s
h a v e b een h ir e d a s t r a in e e s , th e y
h a v e n o t re ce iv e d e q u a l o p p o r ­
tu n ities w ith w hite train e es for
a d v a n c e m e n t. F o r d C o m p a n y r e p ­
r e s e n ta t iv e s d e n ie d t h e c o m p la in t.
R o b e r t S m ith , co lored, a n elec­
t r i c a l e n g in e e r, te s tif ie d h e c o u ld ­
n ’t g e t a jo b a t W r i g h t A e r o n a u ­
t ic a l C o r p o r a tio n , of P a t e r s o n ,
N. J., e x c e p t a s a la b o re r. H e is
n o w d e s ig n in g r a d io e q u ip m e n t
f o r t h e U. S. S ig n a l Corps.
Is i d o r e G o ld ste in , of 78-22 67th
D riv e , M id d le V illage, Q u een s,
to ld t h e c o m m itte e t h a t , of e ig h t
J e w s in a g r o u p o f 30 v o c a tio n a l
sc h oo l g r a d u a t e s a s k e d to a p p ly
f o r jo b s in t h e F a i r c h i l d A v ia tio n
Corp., on ly one w a s hired.
“ W h en I saw I w as tu rn ed dow n
b y t h e in te r v ie w e r , I told th is
J e w i s h boy:
‘B e t t e r p u t d ow n
C a th o lic on y o u r a p p lic a tio n .’ H e
d i d n ’t h a v e a Je w is h - s o u n d in g
n a m e (M iller). So h e g o t t h e
jo b ,” G o ld ste in c h a r g e d .
The
f i r m ’s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s loo k ed ex­
tr e m e ly e m b a r r a s s e d .
M rs. J o n a t h a n Gibbs, colored, of
R u t h e r f o r d , N. J., t e s tif ie d t h a t
t h e B e c to n a n d D ic k in s o n C o m ­
p a n y , of E a s t R u t h e r f o r d , N. J . ,
r e f u s e d to h ir e colo red help, t h a t
t h e c o m p a n y a d m i t t e d it w a s n o t
e m p lo y in g N e g r o e s b e ca u se o t h e r
em p loy ees w ou ld n o t lik e it. Col.
F a r l e i g h D ic k in s o n , h e a d of t h e
fir m , d e n ie d t h e c h a r g e , e m p h a ­
siz in g t h a t he c o u ld n ’t h a v e p r e j ­
u d ic e a g a i n s t h i r i n g N e g ro es. H e
h a s, h e said , five N e g r o h o u se
s e r v a n ts .
M e m b e r s of t h e c o m m itte e a r e
M a r k E th r i d g e , p u b lis h e r of t h e
L ou isville C o u r i e r - J o u r n a l ; M ilton
P . W e b s te r , colored, v ic e -p re s id e n t
o f t h e B r o t h e r h o o d of Sleeping
C a r P o r t e r s , a n d M a l c o l m M acL e a n , p r e s i d e n t of H a m p t o n I n ­
s t i tu t e , a n d o th e r s .
L E A D E R
B e c o m e a D ra fts m a n
H e lp W in th e W a r
T h o u .sa n d o f tr a in e d d r a fts ­
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 r a n c h e s o f n a tio n a l d e fe n se
— C iv il S erv ice, sh ip y a r d s, aero­
p la n e f a c t o r ie s , in d u s tr ia l p lan ts.
T h e w o r k is clean a n d fa scin ­
a tin g , th e p a y excep tio n a lly
h ig h . N o p ro sp ect o f u n em p lo y ­
m e n t a f t e r v ic to r y h a s been
a c h i e v e d b e c a u s e d r a f t s m e n w ill
th e n b e req u ired to h e lp restore
o u r n a t io n to a p e a c e - t im e b a sis.
A p o st card w ith y o u r nam e
a n d a d d r e s s p l a i n l y w r i t t e n w ill
b rin g y o u fu ll in fo rm a tio n about
h o w w e tr a in y o u q u ic k ly for
th e in te r e s tin g a n d lu crative
p r o fe ssio n o f d ra ftin g .
N a tio n a l T r a in in g Corp.
G e n e r a l M o to r s B ld g .
D ept. L
1775 BROADWAY, N.Y.C.
MEN and WOMEN
DO
v
SCHOOL
WI. 8-17C6
.
IN D U S T R IE S
NEED
D R A F T S M E N
=
P r t ' p a r e N o w f o r All T y p o s o f D r a f t i n j j P o s i t i o n s
(.'• m r s t 's O p e n I'or lNh>n a n d W o m e n
F K K E T H IA I. W E K K F O R l i E ( J l N N K R S
M A N H A T T A N
1823 I t K O A D W A Y , N. V. ( A T 59th ST.)
T E C H
CIrilc 8-7887
N o t o nly t h e c a r r i e r s o f f r e i g h t
su c h a s r a il r o a d s a n d m o to r t r u c k
c o m p a n ies , b u t t h e s h i p p e r s t h e m ­
selves h a v e t u r n e d to t h e t r a f f i c
m a n a g e r a n d h is s t a f f of b u sy a s ­
s i s t a n t s f o r he lp in t h e g ig a n tic
t a s k of g e tt i n g goods m o v ed f a st,
sa fe ly a n d a t ro c k - b o tto m co st.
T he traffic m an ag er, concerned
w ith t h e co st a n d tim e e le m e n t s
of f r e i g h t t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , is f r e ­
q u e n tly a b le to sa v e e n o u g h o n
t h e f r e ig h t bill to p a y t h e e n tir e
c o st o f m a i n t a i n i n g his d e p a r t ­
m e n t, even to t u r n b a c k a c le a r
pro fit.
T r a i n i n g Scliool
To train m en a n d wom en fo r
u se fu l serv ice in t h e t r a f f i c field
is th e w o r k of th e A c a d e m y of
A d v a n c e d T r a ffic , 299 B r o a d w a y ,
N e w Y o rk . U s in g a u n iq u e “ la b ­
o r a to r y m e t h o d ” of t r a i n i n g b a s e d
on a c t u a l p r a c tic e w ith c la s s if ic a ­
tions, ta r i f f s , m a p s a n d official
p u b lic a tio n s, th e A c a d e m y is a ble
to pro v id e its s t u d e n ts w i t h t h e
basic, w o r k i n g 'k n o w l e d g e t h a t is
so m u c h w a n t e d in t h e t r a f f i c
field.
One of th e m o s t i n te r e s t ­
in g f e a t u r e s of t h e A c a d e m y ’s
w o r k is t h e f a c t t h a t t h e s t u d e n t s
a r e t a u g h t b y m e n activeljf e n ­
g a g e d in t r a f f i c w o r k a n d o c c u ­
p y in g i m p o r t a n t e x e c u tiv e p o si­
tio n s in t h e field.
Y O L 'Il S lI A I t K
IN
THE
W A K < )F I 'K O U U C T I O N
LEARN NEW PRODUCTION
WELDING
AND NAVY WELDING
T K C H M Q U K iin<l I ' H O C K D U H K
Navy
({uu lil'ii-iitioii T e s t N o . 1
( i i r r n t o A fl < {u u lifie d S tiiilp n ts
O U K G IIA D D A T K S A U K IN D E M A M )
A lso S p ecia l W e ld in g C ourse
for W o m en
D IE S E L E N G IN E
P r o d i i c t i u u M u k ii i g r r l i r n o i n e i i a l Ciiiiiiii
I t e p l u c i n R : M a n y O t h e r l^'ori ii s o f
I^urn
U epiiir,
T estin g ,
Iiistalln tioii
IX )W
K A T K 8; Tay
As
You
L ea r ii
F r e e A c tiv e P ln o e m e n t S ervice
W r ite , p h o n e , o r c a ll fo r fr e e b ook lft.
MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
M E D IA
OF THE
W R IT E
D iscrim in a tio n
R uled O u t
S E R V I C E
81-09 Q U E E N S « I.V I> .
L . 1. C it y
18 m i n . T i m e N S q . A l l NUbn. Q u e e n s P l n » ii
I.IC E N S E I) B Y N . Y. S T A T E
V i s i t D a l l y 9 t o 9 ; S u n d a y 10 t o 1
On War E d u catio n
A la r g e v a r i e t y of c o u rse s on
sp e c ia l a s p e c t s of t h e w a r a r e b e ­
i n g o f f e re d in T e a c h e r s ’ College
of C o lu m b ia U n iv e rsity .
T h e c o u r s e s in clu d e e d u c a tio n
in w a r a n d p o s t- w a r t im e s ; so ­
cia l a n d e d u c a tio n a l im p lic a tio n s
o f m o d e r n a v ia t io n ; e m o tio n a l
a n d so c ial b e h a v io r a n d a d j u s t ­
m e n t s o f c h ild r e n in a n a ti o n a t
w a r ; f i n g e r p a in t i n g f o r m o r a le
a n d r e c r e a t i o n a l le a d e rs ; p la y a c ­
tiv itie s u n d e r e m e r g e n c y c o nd i­
t io n s ; m u s ic f o r y o u n g c h ild r e n
in w a r t im e ; scien ce a n d civilian
d e f e n s e ; food se lec tio n a n d p r e p a ­
r a t i o n on lim ite d b u d g e ts ; p r o b ­
le m s in t h e t e a c h in g of E n g li s h
sp e e c h to f o r e ig n e r s ; n u t r it i o n
a n d c a n t e e n s e rv ice in thfe A m e r i­
c a n R e d C ro ss ; a n d le a d e rs h ip
in p h y sic ia l fitn e s s a n d r e c r e a ­
tio n a l sk ills f o r civ ilia n a n d s e r ­
v ice gro u p s.
O u t s i d e r s m a y t a k e t h e c o u rse s
o f f e re d f o r t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r g ro u p
o nly w ith p a y m e n t o f a fee.
A I R U N E -----------
C O M M U N IC A T IO N S C O U R SES
K e c o n i n i e n d e d b y m a j o r n l r U n e s un<l
t a u R h t u n d e r a c t u a l w o r k i n f r c oiiilit i o n s b y i n s t r u o t o r s f r o m t h e A lrliiieti.
IN<5LUDES
IN S T IH IM E N T iN S T ItU C T IO N
D R A F T A G E M EN !
R a d io licen ses q u a lify y o u fo r Army.
N a v y S p e c i a l i s t Ib itin g: o r a D e fe n c e
• l o b . P r e p a r e n o w i n o u r s h o r t , i n t en i< iv e
c o u r s e s fo r a licen se o r C ivil ServU e.
C L A S SE S N O W F O K M IN G FOK
OUR M ANHATTAN BRANCH
M E L V I L L E
A E R O N A U TIC A T.
R A D IO
SC H O O l“ A n A i r l i n e S<-hool R u n b y A i r l i n e Mrn"
186-80M R o o s e v e l t A v e . , F lu sh in K
WELDINC
JOBS OPEN NOW!
C o u r s e s in T h eo r y
Of Aviation
C o u rse s in a v ia tio n t h e o r y a n d
i n d u s t r ia l p ro c e s se s a r e b e in g o r ­
g a n iz e d a t T ex tile E v e n i n g H ig h
a n d T r a d e School. T h o s e i n t e r ­
e s te d in o b t a i n i n g a f re e c o u rse
a r e a s k e d to a p p ly a n y e v e n in g a t
t h e school, 351 W e s t 18th S tr e e t,
M a n h a tt a n .
m
E n roll for in ten siv e
‘D e f e n s e
train in g
courses.
E lectric,
N aval,
A ircra ft.
Gn».
I.ow
T u i t i o n . P l a c e m e n t S e r v ic e . E a s y
T erm s, s t a t e Licensed. B o o k let 'V
S M IT H S C H O O I . O F w e l d i n g
*
260
[ E s t a b l i s h e d 1 92 7 1
»
O p e n 10-10
W . 6 4 th S t., N . Y .
4 MONTHS DEFENSE COURSE
STE N O G R A PH Y
TYPEWRITING •'BOOKKEEPING
Preparation For All Civil Strvic* E x ams
Day or Eve. • Moderate Fee • Budget Plan ,
BORO HALL ACADEM Y
382 FLATBUSH AVENUE EXTENSION
0pp. B'klyn Piriniount
PIum MAIn4-855I)
WELDERS
]V E E D E D T O H E L P L . S . W I N
G et in to O efen n e T r a in in g N O W
a n d d o y o u r s h a r e fo r N a tio n a l
D efen se.
O u r i n t e n s i v e i n d i v i d u a l t r a i n i n g q u a l i f i e s y o u f o r pri*
v a t e o r G o v e r n m e n t w e l d i n g j o b s In A I K C R A F T — S H I P Y A R D ! * —
T A N K B U I L D I N G —M A C H I N E S H O P S — P L A N T C O N S T R U C T I O N !
GAS
AND
E LE C T R IC
W E LD IN G
under
S u p er v isio n
of W E L D IN G
EXPERTS.
•
TERMS ARRANGED.
You can have as lonif as 12 months to Pnyl Phone,
write, visit TODAY.
Come in for free Aptitude Test.
CITIZENS
9
PREP
C EN TER
W. 61it St.,N.Y.C. CIr. 6-1970 (IRT-BMT-IND)
L icensed b y th e S ta t e
of
New
Y o rk
Open Dully 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. & Sunday 10 a.m. to S p.m.
4
«Tflesday, F ebrnary 24, 1942
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
foresee Vast Replacement of Men
By Women in the Defense Industries
WASHINGTON — D e f e n s e
t ia i n in g programs, conducted by
public vocational schools, the N a ­
tional Y o u t h
Administi*ation
W ork Projects Program, and the
T r a in in g Within Industry pro­
g ra m of the Labor Division, are
being geared to include a record
rumber of women in rapidly pre­
p a rin g America to realize its po­
ten tial war responsibilities.
You have this on the authority
of Miss Thelma McKelvey, in
charge of training and supply of
women for war industry in the
L a b o r Division of the War Pro­
duction Board.
T r a i n i n g o f w o m e n , d e sig n e d to
provide sp e c ific t r a i n i n g to g r e a t ­
ly in c r e a s e d n u m b e r s o f t h e f a i r
sex as s w if t l y a s possible, will be
made n e c e s s a r y b y t h e h u g e r e ­
moval o f m a n p o w e r f r o m t h e
factories a n d m a c h i n e s h o p s of
the n a ti o n a s a r e s u l t o f selec tiv e
service a s w ell a s in c r e a s i n g
evidence o f w o m e n 's a d a p t a b il i ty
to lig h t m e c h a n i c a l w o rk , M iss
McKelvey sa y a .
W ill A n a ly z e S k llU
A r r a n g e m e n ts h a v e b e e n c o m ­
pleted w i t h t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s E m ­
ploym ent S e r v ic e to a n a ly z e t h e
skills a n d o c c u p a t io n a l e x p e rie n c e
of w o m e n I’e g is te r e d w i t h 1,500
public e m p l o y m e n t o ffices o p e r ­
JOIN W ITH
HUNDREDS OF OTHERS
AT
MACHINE TOOL
OPERATOR
BENCH ASSEMBLER
OK
S H O U T , I N T E N S I V K ( ’O U U S E S
l.ovv K n t r s - K a M . y o r n u i i k F i n a n c e I’l a n
KK KK K -M P I.O V M K N T S E U V I C E
\ \ rite. P h o n e o r V i s i t W ee k c la.vs, 9 to 9
S A T U n n A Y a n d S I J N O A Y , 10 t o 6
New York IN S T IT U T E
OF MECHANICS
218 W. 55th St.
Circle 7-5180
J u s t \V . o f B w a y .
I.io. b y Jf.Y . S t a t e
MANPOWER
W AR
INI>ITSTIUICS
Machinist, W e ld in g , S h e e t M e ta l fo r
R iv etin g ,
A ircra ft,
S h iiib u ilitin K
Sliurt,
Thorough,
Inexpensive,
Q u ality
D ay a n d E v e n in g Courses
1- One s t u d e n t t o a m a c h i n e .
2. Low fees.
3. K x p e r t I n s t r u c t i o n
4. M;it(«riala a n d M a c h i n e s a r e t h e
s a m e a s t h o s e u s e d In t h e fie ld .
C. U(‘contLy t r a i n e d s t u d e n t s , n o w e m ploytHl, ( I r a w i n s f u l l p ay .
6. A ctiv e P l a c e m e n t S e rv ic e .
V isit! Inspect!
O p e n D a il y , S unda .y
T E C H N IC IA N S IN S T IT U T E
liic ense d liy t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k
244 w . 1 4 t h
S t., N , Y .
(N r.
W A . 9-8220
8th
A v e .)
M A C H IN IS T
TOOL and DIE MAKING
mSTRtlMENT MAKING
Courses 3 to 12 WeeKs
E x po rt l a d i v i d a a l
JnMtruction
Write,PhoneorCalig a.m.-STsOp jn.
We s m p l o y n o a o lic iio r a ~~~
M ETROPOUTAN™
260 W.4 IstSt., LOngacxe 3-2180
lieam»d by
of Now York
<1UT
^e a r n - t o - f l y
t'A U K E R
KASY
OF THK
ANXJ
FUTURK
I .N E X I 'E N S IV B J
S tu dent In str u c tio n by L iceu sed
♦•o v er n in en t I n str u c to r s
t a ll L A u r e l t o n 5-9367 o r W r i t e D e p t . A
east c o a st
FLYi if; SC HOOL
< <» > n ty A i r p o r t , J a m a i c a , I.. I .
■n tr u n c e —167th a n d R o r k a w a y Jilvil.
( ^ • “a r S i i n r i i i e I l i i f h w a y )
A u to M otor M eohan icii
O raftinK ,
Shop
M ath
K iul o ,’ K le e tr ic ity
IM
tice, Mechanical Drawing, M en’s
Grarment Design, Merchandising,
Millinery. O r g a n i c
Chem istry,
Q u alitativ e
C hem istry,
R a y o n s—
Spun R a y o n s—F ilam e n t S alesm an snip.
Show
Card
Writing:,
T estin g of Textiles, Textile Design
—P rin te d T extiles—General, W in d ow
D ressing, Woolens an d W orsteds,
W eaving, Screen P rintin g.
R e g istra tio n
is b e tw e e n
th e
h o u r s o f 6:30 a n d 8:30 p. m . A
la r g e a t t e n d a n c e is e x p e c te d a n d
s t u d e n t s a r e u r g e d to r e g i s t e r
p r o m p tly .
All t h e s e c o u r s e s a r e b e in g
g iv en b y t h e B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n
of t h e C ity o f N e w Y o r k a n d
th e r e is n o c h a r g e to s t u d e n ts .
A n u n u s u a l ly i n t e r e s t i n g s e r ie s
of e v e n in g c o u r s e s f o r m e n a n d
w om en have ju st been announced
b y J o s e p h F . B a lu t a , T e a c h e r - i n c h a r g e , a t T e x tile E v e n i n g H i g h
School, 35 W e s t 18th S t r e e t. T h e y
in c lu d e :
A d v ertisin g A rt, B u y in g a n d Sell­
ing, C arding a n d Spinning, Cos­
tu m e Illu stra tion , C h e m istry (T ex­
tile), Cotton C onverting, Color and
Line, Color H a rm o n y , C otton M a n u ­
fa ctu rin g , D eco rativ e F a b r i c s ,
Draping, E lectricity, E x p e rim e n ta l
Dyeine. F a b r ic Id en tificatio n, I n t e ­
rior Decoration. Knitting- (M ach­
ine), K n itw e a r Design, L a d ie s’ G a r ­
m e n t Design, M achine Shop P r a c ­
T he C oast G u ard needs m en. If
y o u ’r e b e tw e e n 18 a n d 31, w h y n o t
Join u p no w !
‘Q u i c k - A c t i o n ’ J o b s
In
P r iv a te
I n d u s tr y
Technical
IN
AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION
as SHEET METALWORKER
RIVETER or ASSEMBLER
A in n ift
M an yC oursesO pen
At T e x t ile High
T he fo llo w in g d e fen se position s are available in p riv a te in ­
dustry. I f yo u fe e l th at yo u can qualify fo r any of these fobs,
telephone the d e sig n a ted in te r v ie w e r at the local U. S. E m p lo y m e n t
Service o ffice.
A p p lic a tio n s from th ose e m p lo y e d in essen tial
defen se in d u stries w il l not be co n sidered
W U B K E M A N l'O W E K IS
K IO IN iJ I M t E P A R I C l ) F O l t
IM M K D IA T K K M F I.O Y M K N T
AT H IG H PA Y AS
A M E R I C A ’S
S h o r t l y b e fo re th e U n ite d S t a t e s ’
e n t r a n c e in to t h e w a r , t h e N a ­
t io n a l L a b o r S u p p ly C o m m i t t e e
(c o m p o s e d of r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of
governm ent
a g e n c ie s
w orking
w i t h t h e D e p u t y D i r e c t o r of
L a b o r S u p p ly a n d T r a i n i n g in t h e
I j a b o r D iv isio n of t h e O ffic e of
P ro d u c tio n
M a n ag em en t)
ap­
p o in te d a s u b - c o m m itte e to d r a f t
a c o u r s e of a c tio n to d e a l w ith
the
increased
u tiliz a tio n
of
wom en w orkers during a w ar
period.
A s f o r th e s i t u a t i o n in N e w
Y o r k , p l a n s a r e still b e in g w o r k e d
o u t by t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n to
get tr a in in g courses u n d e r w ay
f o r w o m e n in a b o u t a m o n th .
THK
NEW YORK INSTITUTE
OF MECHANICS
lO K
a te d by th a t agency th ro u g h o u t
t h e n a tio n .
A r e c r u i t i n g d riv e is a ls o b e in g
p l a n n e d , M iss M c K e lv e y r e v e a ls ,
to sp e e d u p a v o l u n t a r y r e g i s t r a ­
tio n o f all w o m e n w illin g to t a k e
Jobs to a s s i s t in t h e w a r e f f o rt.
T h is d riv e will b e e sp e c ia lly in ­
t e n s iv e In th o s e a r e a s w h e r e la b o r
a t r i n g e n c l e s exist.
The B u re au of L a b o r S ta tistics
o f t h e U. S. D e p a r t m e n t o f l i a b o r
e s t im a te s t h a t , o f t h e 5,000,000 in
d e f e n s e p r o d u c ti o n d u r i n g t h e
f o u r t h q u a r t e r o f 1941, a s m a n y
a s 480,000 w e r e w o m e n ; o f t h e t e n
m illio n w a r i n d u s t r y w o r k e r s w h o
a r e to be r e c r u i t e d in 1942, tw o
m illio n will be n e w w o r k e r s —
m o s tly w o m e n .
HK^'KUJKKATro.N
_ up r i f t h A v e . C o r n e r 18 S t . C H . 2-6330
10 E a s t 40th S t r e e t —L E x I n g t o n 2-0160
Deslgrners o f S t r u c t u r a l Steel a n d R e in f o r c e d C o n c r e te —M u s t h a v e
r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e o n h e a v y i n d u s t r ia l b uild in g s, p o w e r p la n t s , b rid g es ,
etc. 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 fir m o r s te 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 s t be c itize n . ( A s k f o r M r. P o p e ) .
P l a n t M a n a g e r — M e c h a n i c a l e n g in e e r w i t h s u f f i c ie n t e x p e r i­
en ce to m a n a g e l a r g e O h io f a c t o r y m a n u f a c t u r i n g h e a v y m a c h in e r y .
M u s t be a ble to s u p e r v i s e m a c h i n e sh o p , w e ld in g d e p a r t m e n t , p a t t e r n m a k i n g d iv isio n a n d f o u n d r y . I n t e r v i e w in N e w Y o r k City. (A s k f o r
M r. M o o re.)
P r o c e s s E n g i n e e r s - T o follow m a n u f a c t u r i n g p r o c e s s t h r o u g h o u t
a i r c r a f t c o m p a n y sh o p s . M u s t h a v e tw o y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e in m a c h i n e
shdps. (A s k f o r M r. M oo re.)
R a d io 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 rie n c e in d e ta ilin g o n
t r a n s f o r m e r s , r e la y s , o r a n y ty p e of tele v isio 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 s i g n e r —R e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e on d e sig n of sm a ll tools. M u s t
be c itizen . ( A s k f o r M r. P o p e ) .
I*
Paffe N ine
u p a ll 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 r i e t y o<
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 work<
G o o d p a y ; lota o f 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 iv e r s a l m a c h i n e , prC'*
cls io n w o r k . M u s t h a v e a t le a s t fiv e y e a r s ' s i m i l a r e x p e rie n c e . M u s t
be c itize ns. ( 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 ow to s e t u p a n d o p e r a t e C i n c i n n a ti c e n t e r i
less g r i n d e r f o r w o r k on s h a f t s , b e a r i n g r o d s a n d r o lle r bearing8^
A lso 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 is io n w o r k o n w id e
v a r i e t y o f m a t e r ia l . M u s t be f i r s t c la s s m a n . M u s t be c itize n . ( A s k
f o r M r. D e a n .)
M a c h in is ts , T o ol a n d Dio M a k e r s —F i r s t c la s s m e n
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
tools, w o r k to close lim its, m a c h i n e w id e v a r i e t y o f
c o n s i d e r n c n - c itiz 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 .
D ean ).
only. M u s t bo
u p all m a c h i n e
m a t e r ia l . W ill
(A s k f o r Mr^
M e ta l P a t t e r n M a k e r —F i r s t c la ss m a n o n ly . M u s t be c itize n . (AsH
f o r M r. C a u ld w e ll).
R a d io L .a b o rato ry T e c h n i c i a n s —M u s t h a v e h e a v y m a n u 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 i n p e r s o n only. ( A s k fo r M r,
B urnham ).
R a d io W ir e r s (M a le 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 r ie n c e . A p p ly in p e r s o n o n ly . (A s k f o r M r. Burn-*
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 acU in es,
h a n d s c r e w m a c h i n e s a n d W a r n e r a n d S w a z e y t u r r e t l a th e . T o s e t
u p a n d o p e r a t e m a c h i n e s on 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
close to le r a n c e 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 blufr*
p r i n t s a n d do l a y o u t w o rk . M en w i t h b a c k g r o u n d in r a d io manufac-*
ing. M u s t be c itize n . (A s k f o r M r. K o p f .)
S t r i 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 only. (A s k fofi
M iss L e s h k o w i c h ) .
T ool a n d D ie M a k e r s —E x p e r i e n c e d o n j ig 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 i n g a n d s m a ll p r o g r e s s i v e dies. M u s t be citl-*
zens. F i r s t c la ss m e n o nly. ( 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 c la 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 la lx
o r a t o r y . M u s t be c itizen. P r e v a i l i n g r a t a o f p a y .
( A s k fo r Mr*
IJau g h try ).
W a t c h m a J t e r —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e in r e p a i r i n g chrono-.
graphers.
N o o t h e r s n e e d a p p ly .
M u s t be c itiz e n . ( A s k f o r M r ,
B ecker).
|
W e l d e r s — F i r s t c la ss a r c a n d a c e t y le n e w e ld e r s , l i g h t a n d h e a v y
g a u g e m e t a l, in c l u d i n g s ta in le s s ste el. M u s t b e a b le to w o r k in a ll
p o s itio n s . A t le a s t tw o y e a r s ’ e x p e r ie n c e r e q u ir e d . ( A s k f o r M r. Brae.)]
W i r e r s a n d E l e c tr i c H a n d I r o n S o l d e r e r s ( F e m a l e ) —M u s t be ex­
p e r ie n c e d in r a d io s e t m a n u f a c t u r e o r s i m i l a r field. A pply 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 M a k e r s —M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r ie 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 . E x p e r i e n c e on m a c h i n e r y p a r ts . (A sk f o r
M r. C a u ld w ell).
W o o d P a t t e r n M a k e r s — M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e in f o u n d r y
w o r k , jo 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 h a v e k n o w le d g e
of s h r i n k a g e of m a t e r i a l s a n d e x p e r ie n c e o n m a c h i n e r y p a r t s . ( A s k
f o r M r. C a u lw ell.)
i
D e f e n s e
P la n t s
N e e d
M EN andW O M EN !
I f W ar iias a ffected y our income you should s t a r t train in g
im m ediately for Defen.se Work. T h ere a r e plenty of jobs
fo r both m en a n d w om en—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 TODAY!
M EN 17 to 50 Years
W OM EN
I n a a l i t t l e a s f iv e w e e k s m e n w i t h ­
o u t p rev io u s m e c h a n ic a l exporienca
c a n q u a l i f y f o r s t e a d y e m p l o y m e n t In
defe n se p la n ts a s o p era to rs of
18 to 45 YEARS
m a u r ie d
1()0
hours
Shops
Automatic Screw Machines
and Other Machine Tools
ASSEMBLERS
and INSPECTORS
bench
Aviation Production Mechanics
"all
ate
a re
Bench Assemblers
el ig ib le.
Inspectors or Welders
EARN MORE — BUY MORE BONDS!
Industrial
(87 M a d is o n A v e n u e .
P h o n e L E x I n g t o n 2-8910)
A r m a t u r e W i n d e r s —E x p e r i e n c e on AC a n d DC m o to r s u p to 100 h.p.
M u s t be c itize n s. ( A s k f o r Misa Z i m m e r m a n ) .
A s s e m b le r s —F e m a l e —M u st be *^xperienced o n 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 g e. Able
to h a n d le tools. S o m e b l u e p r i n t r e a d i n g p r e f e r r e d . Apply in p e rso n .
(A s k 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 b le to
se t u p a n d o p e r a t e —to t a k e c h a r g e of 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 th —E x p e r i e n c e on In g e r s o ll R a n d 1-ton h a m m e r . M u st
be citizen. ( A s k f o r M r. C a u ld w e ll).
Bo iler M a k e r s —A b le to do all t y p e s of p la te w o r k in c lu d in g r i v e t ­
ing, c a u lk in g , a c e t y le n e b u r n i n g a n d w eld in g , b u ild in g u p a n d m a k i n g
r e p a i r s on all ty 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 rk , 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 ig h p r e s s u r e t u b e s in
stills a n d s t e a m b oilers. S h o u ld be a b le to do lay 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 on sing le a n d m u lt 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 fo r M r. B u r n ­
ham ).
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 jew elry ,
(A sk f o r M iss
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 o n h ig h v o lta g e in m a n u f a c t u r e
of a ir-co o led r a d io t u b e s , c o m p lic a te d p r o c e s s se a lin g , b r e a k d o w n te s ts ,
etc. A p p ly in p e r s o n only. ( A s k f o r M r. B u r n 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 of m a c h i n e p a r t s o r In v e n tio n s
fr o m b lu e p r i n t s , s k e t c h o r sa 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
ull m a c h i n e tools. J o b w i t h well k n o w n college $2,000 p e r a n n u m .
(A s k f o r M r. D e a n ) .
F l a r e a n d F i r e S e t t e r s —J o b s e t t e r s e x p e r ie n c e d in m a n u f a c t u r e o t
ra d io tub es, to set, a d j u s t a n d i n s p e c t die b locks, seal-in pins. etc.
Able to do all w o r k p e r t a i n i n g to m a k i n g s te m s . Apply in p e r s o n only.
(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 o l a n d D ie M a k e r s , M a c h in is ts - F i r s t c la ss m e n
only. 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 ow n p l a n n i n g a n d se t
CLASSES 24 HOUR S A DAY!
Days — Nights — Saturdays — Sundays
MODKRATE
FREE
RATKS
— W K K K I.Y
PAYM IO NTS
MEDICAL EXAMINATION
V is it — W r i t e — P hone
D a ily
9 A . M . - 1 0 l ‘. M . -
TJI
Sttt. 9 A .M . - 6 T .M .
-
S iiiiilu y
11 A . M . - 7 l * . M .
delehanty institute
WOMEN’S DIVISION
M EN’S DIVISION
126 East 13th St., N.Y.C.
9-11 East 16th St., N. Y. C.
B lo i'k
KuNt
of
F c iu rih
Avrnue
N etir
M ftli
A v r iiu e
Phone S T U Y V E S A N T 9-6900
I. IC lf iN S K D
BY STATIC Oli- N ISW
YOUK
m tm
NEEDED
NOW FO R
DRAFTSM EN
A E U O N A U T iC A L
MKCHANK AL
K I - K ( ’T K 1 ( ’A 1 ,
I * I 1 * I N G - ( ' ! I K > I I < ’A I ,
O IL u E ii.M c u Y , u
DEFENSE
S l l i l ' S A N D IIU I.I.
S T K U ( ''r tl{ A I . s r i l K I .
r<)
K i;iN I O K C K I)
N (' 11K T K
r O W I O K I ' l . A N T , .S Iil <: K T M K T \ L
T O r O d l t A l ’l l lC A L , (S ta ti.stio a l)
B l . l' K l ' K I N T K K A D I N O , K N G I.N K iC K IN O D K S I G N , lil.D O . C O N S T K l m O N
I C S T I M A 'U N G , D E T A I I J N G , M A T I I K .M A T I C S . A I . L I5K .V N C 1IK S
Short
Iiiti*nsi»e
P H K l'.V K A T IO N
E I.K C T U IC IA N ,
i
- i *k
k s s u i
;k
C'ourHeH — I t r K i i i n c r i i , A c l v u i i c r d , D a . y s , K
S|M>ciaI U r u . s l i -l < ' | i C o u r N r s f o r D r a f t s i i t f t i .
l O N C . I N K K K ’S
C O M .lC (JIC S.
MONDELL
1910
..
S u n iln y i-
INSTITUTE
Wisconsin 7-2081)
230 West 41st St., N.Y.C.
K ST A IW -ISIIE U
v m
M t ’K N . S E S , I ' H O F E S S I O N A I.. S T A T I O N A H V,
F 1 .\1 N U
CAOET.
A K .M V -N A V V
K X A .M S.
1 .I ( ' I < : N 8 K I >
» y
s t a t k
o f
MCW
VOKK
I
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
P age Ten
QiAtiJL
lj E il.D E R .
Tiieaday, F ebrnary 24, I 942
Merit Men
v
l* n b lis h c d e v e r y T u e s d a y b y C iv il S e r v i c e P u b li c a t i o n s ,
I n c . O f f i c e : 97 D u a n e St. (a t B r o a d w a y ) , N e w Y o r k , N .Y .
P h o n e : C O r tla n d t 7-5665
• C o p y r ig h t , 1942, b y C iv il S e r v i c e P u b li c a t i o n s , I n c ,
Repeat This!
—Subscription R ates—
Year
.............. ..
In New York S tate (by m a l l ) .
....9 2 « Year
Elsewhere In the United S ta te s
.
C anada and Foreign C ountries.................................... ,...» 3 J Year
6 Cents
Individual Copies............................................ ..................
‘M
Advertlninr Rates on Application
BIEIVIUER.
r*"'"
,
A U D IT
nUUKAU
OF
C IR C U L A T IO N S
■
-
.'"’.TT,!;
I
Tuesday, F e b ru a ry 24, 1942
Democracy At Work
I N T H E S E d a y s w h e n d e m o c r a c y is f a c e d w i t h th e
c r is is o f i t s h i s t o r y , it w a s a h e a r t - w a r m in g s ig h t
to w a t c h , la s t w e e k , a s t h e w h e e l s o f d e m o c r a c y
t u r n e d t o p r o v id e j u s t i c e in o n e o f t h e d a r k e r r e a lm s
o f o u r b o d y p o li t ic . T h e P r e s i d e n t ’s C o m m it t e e o n F a ir
E m p lo y m e n t P r a c t i c e s a t in N e w Y o r k . T h e C o m m it t e e
c o n s i s t s o f a p u b lis h e r , t w o in d u s t r ia lis t s , t h r e e la b o r
le a d e r s . O n e o f th e c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s is a N e g r o .
T h i s c o m m i t t e e w a s l is t e n in g t o th e c o m p la in t s o f l i t t l e
p e o p le , l i t t l e A m e r ic a n s w h o a sk o n ly fo r t h e p r i v i le g e
o f w o r k i n g in o u r w a r e f f o r t , b u t w h o h a v e b e e n b a r r e d
b e c a u s e o f t h e ir s k in c o lo r o r t h e ir r a c ia l b a c k g r o u n d .
T h e C o m m it t e e lis t e n e d , a n d th e C o m m it t e e w i l l s e c
t o it t h a t o u r w a r e f f o r t is n o t h a m p e r e d b y p r a c t i c e s
h e r e w h ic h w e a r e f ig h t i n g a b r o a d . I n t h e w o r k o f s u c h
a c o m m i t t e e is th e v e r y a ff i r m a t io n o f d e m o c r a c y w h ic h
m a k e s o u r s t r u g g l e a g a in s t f a s c is m a j u s t o n e . T h e
P r e s id e n t o f th e U n it e d S t a t e s is to b e c o m m e n d e d u p o n
t h i s p r a c t ic a l m e a n s w h ic h h e h a s a d o p t e d t o h e lp f i g h t
d is c r im in a tio n .
What to Be Done
About Police Force?
A S T s u m m e r . P o l i c e C o m m is s i o n e r V a l e n t i n e a n ­
n o u n c e d a s c h e d u le o f a p p o in t m e n ts , t o b e m a d e
L - ^ a t r e g u la r in t e r v a l s , t o b r in g th e p o li c e f o r c e up
t o fu ll s tr e n g t h . O n ly o n c e s in c e t h e n w e r e a p p o in t ­
m e n t s m a d e — b a c k in S e p t e m b e r .
N o w h e r e ’s th e s it u a t io n :
B e c a u s e o f th e w a r , t h e r e ’s a n i n c r e a s e d n e e d o f
p a t r o lm e n . B u t b e c a u s e o f t h e d r a ft, o f f i c i a l s s a y t h e y
c a n ’t m a k e s u b s t a n t ia l in c r e a s e s . T h e s h o r t a g e t o d a y —
a n d t h e s e a re p e r il o u s t im e s — is a lm o s t 900 m e n !
N o w l e t u s s u p p o s e th e w a r l a s t s 5 y e a r s . T h e m e n
on t h e f o r c e w i l l h a v e b e c o m e 5 y e a r s o ld e r . T h e r e
w i l l b e l it t l e n e w b l o o d c o m in g in. R e t i r e m e n t s a r e
f o r c i b ly c u t d o w n t o a tr ic k le .
A ll t h is d o e s n ’t m a k e f o r a h e a lt h y c o n d it io n . I t ’s
n o t g o o d f o r m o r a le o r e f f i c i e n c y .
W h a t s ’ th e s o lu t io n P
( 1 ) A p p o i n t m e n t s m u s t b e m a d e n o w , an d th e d e p a r t ­
m e n t b r o u g h t up to f u l l s t r e n g t h ; ( 2 ) th e M a y o r m u s t
push for d eferm en t o f m en on the fo rce as h e has
p u s h e d f o r d e f e r m e n t o f fir e m e n .
T h e l o g i c o f t h is s o l u t io n is p o in t e d u p b y L ondoi^’s
e x p e r i e n c e : t h e y s e n t t h e ir c o p s o f f t o th e a rm y , t h e n
h u r r ie d ly had to c a ll thenn b a c k w h e n t h e g o i n g g o t
to u g h .
letters
S '-
r s. BRUCE BROM LEY,
n e w C i v il S e r v i c e C o m ­
m is s i o n e r , w o r e
her
n u r s e ’s c o s t u m e d u r in g h e r f ir s t
f e w d a y s in o f f i c e . . . . W h e n th e
K e r n - L a G u a r d ia f r a c a s r e a c h e s
th e c o u r ts , th e n a m e o f a S u p r e m e
C o u r t j u s t i c e w i l l b e b r o u g h t up .
. . . W h a t ’s t h e m a t t e r w i t h P a n A m e r ic a n A ir w a y s ? D o e s n ’t t h e
N e w Y ork o ffic e k n o w h o w m uch
w o r k h a s b e e n d o n e o n t h e ir
S o u t h A m e r ic a n b a s e s P . . . D e ­
f e n s e w o r k e r s w i l l b e f r o z e n in t o
f a c t o r i e s w h e r e t h e y a r e s ta ­
t io n e d . . . . I t c o s t s $30 ,0 00 a y e a r
t o o b ta in 500 p e r m a n e n t e m ­
p lo y e e s for th e S ta te M en ta l H y ­
g ie n e D e p a r t m e n t . . . . T h o m a s W .
H o ll a n d is s la t e d t o h e a d n e w
W a g e a n d H o u r D i v i s i o n in
NYC. . . .
A ir R a id S t u f f
A g ro u p o f w a r d e n s w a s g e t ­
t in g in str u c tio n s .
“ I f y o u s e e a n in c e n d ia r y
b o m b ,” sa id th e in str u c to r , “ p h o n e
in a t o n c e .” T h e n h e g a v e t h e
w a r d e n s 7 d e f in it e th i n g s to s a y .
T h e s e 7 p o in ts h a d to b e m e m ­
o rized , so t h a t th e r e cou ld b e no
m is ta k e s .
A f t e r e v e r y b o d y k n e w th o r o u g h ­
ly w h a t w a s req u ired , o n e o f th e
M'ardens a r o s e a n d a s k e d : “ B u t
M r. I n str u c to r , w h a t n u m b e r do
w e ca ll? ”
“ 0 , w e c a n ’t te ll y o u t h a t,” sa id
th e in str u c to r . “ I t m ig h t c lo g th e
w ir e s .”
O n th e J ob
The head o f a N e w Y o rk C ity
M
agen cy
doesn't k n ow
w o rk e d
by
the hours
em p lo y e e s
of
H o d C arriers o rdered b y the G o v­
ernor w ill sta g g e r one p o litica l
career . . . P au l L o c k w o o d , secon d
com mand
at
th e
Manhattan
D . A ‘s office, m ay publish a book
o f inside m e m o irs . . . C ivilians
com ing to the U. S. from big-pay
jo b s on bases fin d th em se lv e s on
the w a y back to those same loca­
tions— at
$21
a
m onth . .
T h e L E A D E R in v it e s all r e a d e r s to w r it e in up o n a n y C iv il S e r v ic e su b je c t. L etterli
r e c e iv e t h e c a r e f u l a tt e n t io n o f t h 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 r in te d .
L e t te r s w h ic h a p p e a r in t h e s e c o lu 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 ith o th e r p o in ts
o f v ie w . A ll le t t e r s sh o u ld be s ig n e d , b u t n a m e s w ill be k e p t c o n fid e n tia l i f r e q u e ste d .
Immig^ration
Problem s
S ir s : I n t h e la te s u m m e r of
1938, th e o fficia ls o f t h e D e p a r t ­
m e n t of L a b o r to o k t h e Initial
s te p s t o w a r d s c la s s if y in g a d m i n ­
is t r a t i v e l y t h e e m p lo y e es of th e
Im m ig ra tio n a n d N atu raliza tio n
Se rv ice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h th e
C la s sific a tio n A c t of 1923, a s
a m e n d e d . I n 1940, t h e I m m i g r a ­
tio n a n d N a t u r a l i z a t i o n Serv ice
w as tra n s fe rre d from th e D e p a rt­
m e n t of L a b o r to t h e D e p a r t m e n t
of J u s tic e . B u t a d m i n i s t r a t i v e
c la s s if ic a tio n p r o m is e d by L a b o r
D e p a r t m e n t officials, m a n y of
w h o m c a r r i e d o v e r to t h e J u s t i c e
D e p a r t m e n t , is still v a g u ely in th e
offing. M a n y a t t e m p t s by in d iv id ­
u a ls to o b t a i n p r o p e r c la s s if ic a ­
tio n fo r t h e i r p o sitio n s a r e r e ­
fu se d p e n d in g g e n e r a l r e c la s sifi­
c a tio n . B u t g e n e r a l r e c la s s if ic a ­
tio n is n o t in view, d e sp ite a d e ­
q u a t e Je g islatio n
p e rm ittin g the
d e p a r t m e n t to a d m i n i s t r a t i v e l y
cla ss ify t h e em ployees.
An a n o m a l y e x is ts in* m a n y o f ­
fices o f t h e I m m i g r a t i o n a n d N a t ­
u r a li z a t i o n Se rv ice , w h e r e t h e s u ­
p e r v is o r re c e iv e s a lo w e r s a l a r y
t h a n so m e of h is s u b o r d i n a te s .
T h e lo w e r s a l a r i e d c le ric a l e m ­
p loyees w e re r a is e d f r o m $1,260
p e r a n n u m to $1,440, p e r a n n u n t,
b u t t h e lo w e r s a l a r i e d g u a r d s r e ­
m a i n a t t h e $1,320 level. T h e m a ­
jo r it y of e m p lo y e es in b e tw e e n
$1,440 to $2,000 h a v e r e c e iv e d no
in c r e a s e in m a n y y e a rs . T h e s e r ­
vice o fficia ls a r e a i d i n g t h e in ­
s p e c to r fo rc e by s u p p o r t i n g legis­
la tio n to e n a b le t h e m to a d v a n c e
fr o m $2,500 to $2,700 a n d f r o m
$2,700 to $3,000 p e r a n n u m , a u t o ­
m a tic a lly .
I s it n o t r e a s o n a b le to s u g g e s t
t h a t t h e lo w e r s a l a r i e d e m p lo y e es
be g iv en a n e q u al o p p o r t u n i t y to
a d v a n c e ? I t s h o u ld be c le a r t h a t
th e u r g e n c y to h e lp e m p lo y e e s
u n d e r $2,000 p e r a n n u m is m o r e
p ro n o u n c e d
th an
h e lp i n g
th e
h i g h e r s a la i’ied em ployees,
D A V ID R . S T E I N , P r e s i d e n t ,
U. S. I m m i g r a t i o n a n d N a t u r a l i z a ­
tio n F ie ld E m ployees* A s s o c ia tio n
M any C areers
L iv i n g s t o n c a m e to t h e H e a lth
D e p a r t m e n t f r o m t h e in su ra n ce
b u s in e ss.
H e h a d c o m e to the
insurance
b u sin ess
from
the
m o v ie m a k i n g . H e h a d c o m e to
m o v ie m a k i n g f r o m b a n k i n g . He
h a d c o m e to b a n k i n g f r o m World
W a r I a n d e x p lo r i n g in distant,
d is m a l p a r t s o f t h e w o rld . Before
t h a t , h e h a d g o n e to sw ank
G ro to n , H i s f o r m a l e d u c a t io n also
in c lu d e d le s s t h a n a y e a r at
H arvard.
L iv i n g s t o n w a s o n ly 19 w h e n he
w e n t o ff to t h e w a r s , t o d riv e an
a m b u l a n c e f o r t h e F r e n c h Army.
L a t e r , in t h e U. S. A r m y , h e saw
a c t i o n in t h e 1 5th F i e ld A rtillery.
H e g o t s h o t in t h e k n e e once;
t h o u g h t i t w a s n ’t v e r y serious,
a n d r e m a i n e d o n d u t y a n o t h e r 24
h o u r s . A f t e r t h a t , h e w a s in a
hospital
for
6 m o n th s
with
gangrene.
L a s t w e e k , h e w e n t o u t to reg­
i s t e r a g a i n f o r t h e d r a f t . H e ’s
j u s t six w e e k s s h o r t o f 45 years.
H i s son, G o o d h u e I I I , is a n ensign
i n t h e N a v y , a p d h a s s e e n action
a t P e a rl H arbor,
the
agency. . . . T he in ve stig a tio n o f
in
“ I F G O V E R N M E N T Is g o i n g to
ta k e over m ore a n d m ore func­
ti o n s o f o u r e x is te n c e , t h e n w e
m u s t r e v is e o u r i d e a s of t h e m a n ­
n e r in w h i c h w e w a n t o u r a d m i n ­
i s t r a t o r s to r u n t h in g s . F o r on e
t h in g , t h e p u b lic sh o u ld b e in a
p o s i t io n
to
p in
r e s p o n s ib ility
c le a rly . U n le s s t h i n g s a r e so s e t
u p t h a t re sp o n s ib ilitie s c a n be
fixed, w e r i s k a r e a l d a n g e r o f
b u r e a u c r a c y . A s o u r p u b lic s e r ­
v ic e s e x p a n d , w e m u s t p ro v id e
a g a i n s t P e a r l H a r b o r s in e v e ry ­
d a y life. . . .
“ S u re , h a v e c o m m i tt e e s a n d
b o a r d s . B u t t h e y s h o u ld be a d ­
v iso ry .
Y o u c a n ’t fix r e s p o n s i­
b ility on a b o a r d o f e x p e r ts . Y o u
c a n f i x r e s p o n s ib ility u p o n t h e
m a n w ho m u st m ak e d e c isio n s...
“ I n c ity g o v e r n m e n t , a d m i n i s ­
t r a t o r s m u s t be f o u n d w h o h a v e
r i c h e x p e rie n c e . I t ’s m y o p in io n
t h a t t h e 'c a r e e r m a n ' m a y n o t a l­
w a y s be t h e b e s t t y p e o f a d m i n ­
i s t r a t o r . Civil s e rv ic e sh o u ld co m b
t h e w h o le c o m m u n i t y f o r a d m i n ­
i s t r a t o r s , n o t m e r e l y g iv e p r o m o ­
tio n t e s t s to p eop le w h o h a v e
w o r k e d u p in t h e d e p a r t m e n t . B e­
w a r e of h a c k s in jo b s t h a t re ­
q u i r e c le a n d e c is io n s .”
^ h e s e a r e so m e of t h e o p in io n s o?
G o o d h u e L iv i n g s t o n J r ., w h o looks
lik e a n e x p lo r e r a n d g r i n s lik e a
k id . I f y o u g e t t h i s f r i e n d l y ex­
t r o v e r t t a l k i n g , y o u l e a m t h a t hia
.views d o n ’t r u n i n t h e usual
g ro o v e s. H i s is a f lex ib le m lna
* n d h e lea,rns a n d c h a n g e s a«
•v en ts dem and.
L iv i n g s t o n c a m e In r o u r years
mgo a s s e c r e t a r y o f N e w York
C i t y ’s H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t .
Hi«
l i t t e r e d d e s k , s e c r e t a r i e s ru n n in g
, t o a n d fro , p e r s o n s c o m in g
w i t h q u e r ie s , in d ic a te t h e extent
a n d i m p o r t a n c e o f h is w o r k in th«
d e p a r t m e n t . H e h a s s t e e r e d h i|
c o u r s e w i t h a w e a t h e r e y e upon
t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s e f f ic ie n c y and
t h e p u b l ic ’s r e s p o n s e to i t s work.
H e t h i n k s u p v a r i o u s gadgcta
f o r i m p r o v i n g t h e w o r k of th*
H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t . F o r example,
h e b e c a m e i n t e r e s t e d in micro­
film s , a n d t o d a y t h e r e is a W PA
p r o j e c t in t h e D e p a r t m e n t w o rk ­
i n g o v e r ti m e p u t t i n g a ll t h e vitnl
s t a t i s t i c s s u c h a s b i r t h a n d d e ath
r e c o r d s on t h e t i n y squares.
S h o u ld t h e s e r e c o r d s b e d e stro y ed
b y a n y m e a n s , t h e y c o u ld never
b e re p la c e d . T h e y a r e u s e d to
c h e c k p r o g r e s s in t h e c o n q u e s t of
d ise as e. B e s id e s t h a t , m a n y peo­
p le a r e d is c o v e r in g t h a t a birth
c e r t i f i c a t e h a s m o r e v a lu e in time
o f w a r t h a n in t i m e o f peace.
T h i s p r o j e c t will i n s u r e a g a in st
loss.
I n a n i n t e r v i e w w i t h M r . Liv­
in g s to n ,
w e l e a r n e d t h a t the
H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t h a s provided
1,000,000 W a s s e m i a n t e s t s in the
p a s t y e a r — m o s t o f t h e m free.
“ W e ’r e g o i n g to t h r o w ven ereal
d ise a s e s c le a n o u t t h e w in d o w !”
is L i v i n g s t o n ’s a t t i t u d e .
Suggests S ta te L ist
F o r U. S. M arsh al
S ir s : T h e D e p a r t m e n t o f J u s ­
tic e e x p e c ts to a p p o in t D e p u t y
U. S. M a r s h a l s .
E v e r y m a n on t h e N . Y. S t a t e
Civil S e rv ice eligible lis t “ K i n g s
C o u n ty D e t e c t iv e " is m o r e t h a n
q u a lif ie d f o r t h e p o sitio n of D e p ­
u t y U. S. M a r s h a l .
I.Q .
T h e r e is lo ts o f c o o p e r a tio n
t h e s e d a y s b e t w e e n c ity , s ta t e , a n d
fe d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t s h ir in g p e o ­
p le. O f c o u rse , t h e F e d e r a l C iv il
S e r v ic e C o m m is sio n m u s t d e c id e
w h e t h e r a n y c ity or s t a t e l is t Is
s u ita b le fo r its purposes.'—£ d .
Living Costs Up
S i r s : M a y I c o n g r a t u l a t e y o u on
y o u r e d ito r ia ls in s e v e r a l r e c e n t
issu e s on p a y ' r a is e s f o r G o v e r n ­
m e n t e m p lo y e e s ?
T he w ay th e
c o s t of liv in g h a s r is e n d o w n h e r e
in W a s h i n g t o n s o m e th i n g s h o u ld
b e d o n e i m m e d ia t e l y a b o u t p a y
r a is e s f o r t h e f o r g o t te n m a n , t h e
F e d e r a l em p lo y ee. C o n t in u e t h e
go od cau se.
'
‘ - W E E JK L Y R E A D E R . .
QUESTION, PLEASE
T ak in g th e Place
Of a D ra fte e
A. K . : T h e s t a t u s of a n eligible
o n a N e w Y o r k C ity lis t w h o a c ­
c epts a te m p o ra ry ap p o in tm en t to
r e p la c e a r e g u l a r em p lo y e e w h o
h a s e n te r e d m i l i t a r y s e rv ic e is
t h a t of a t e m p o r a r y em plo yee. I f
t h e r e g u l a r em p lo y e e fa ils to r e ­
t u r n , t h e t e m p o r a r y e m p lo y e e
d oes n o t a u t o m a t i c a l l y b e c o m e a
p e r m a n e n t em ployee, A t e m p o r a r y
a p p o i n t m e n t , in t h e c ity se rv ice ,
c a n n o t e x ce ed a p e r io d o f six
m o n th s . I f t h e t e m p o r a r y e m ­
p lo y e e ’s se rv ic e s a r e r e q u ir e d fo r
a p e rio d l o n g e r t h a n six m o n th s ,
h e m ay be reap p o in ted a g ain as
a t e m p o r a r y e m p lo y e e a f t e r t h e
s ix m o n t h s h a v e e xp ire d .
The
t e m p o r a r y e m plo ye e m a y re ce iv e
a p e r m a n e n t a p p o i n t m e n t o n ly
w h e n he is r e a c h e d , in t h e o r d e r
o f h is s t a n d i n g on t h e eligible list,
f o r a p e r m a n e n t a p p o in t m e n t .
T h is is d o n e b e c a u s e t h e natur*
o f t h e w o r k in a c e r t a i n depart­
m e n t or th e h o u rs of em ploym en t
o r o t h e r c i r c u m s t a n c e s p e c u lia r to
a c e r t a i n v a c a n c y r e q u i r e t h e ser­
v ic e s o f a sp e c ific sex. Thus,
m a n y a p p o i n t i n g o ff ic e r s in New
Y o r k C ity d e p a r t m e n t s h a v e re­
q u e s t e d m a l e s t r o m t h e clerk,
g r a d e 2, l is t w h e n s e e k in g elig ib le s w illin g to a c c e p t clerk,
g r a d e one, jobs. H o w e v e r , be­
c a u s e o f t h e w a r a n d t h e f a c t that
m e n c a n o b t a i n h i g h e r paying
p o s itio n s in p r i v a t e e m p l o y m e n t ,
t h e t r e n d in t h e f u t u r e w ill be iot
t h e c e r t i f ic a t i o n o f f e m a l e s o n the
c le r k , g r a d e 2, lis t to fill clerk,
g r a d e 1, p o sitio n s .
P art-T im e Job
F . H . B .: I f y o u h a v e received
a p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm e n t as *
h o s p ita l h e lp e r f o r p a r t- t i m e em­
p lo y m e n t, y o u h a v e a ll t h e right*
a n d p riv ile g e s o f p e r m a n e n t Civil
S e rv ic e e m p loy ee. T h is include*
t h e r i g h t s a n d p riv ile g e s o f va­
M ilita ry L ist
c
a tio n s , sic k -le a v e , etc.
I f y®'*
C. K .: I f t h e N Y C f i r e m a n list
h a v e r e c e iv e d a t e m p o r a r y
s h o u ld e x p ire b e fo re y o u r p e rio d
o f m i l i t a r y s e rv ic e is c o m p le te d ,
p o i n t m e n t a s a h o s p i t a l helpef»,
y o u will be e n ti t le d to h a v e y o u r
p a r t- t i m e , y o u r r i g h t s a n d p*i''^'
n a m e p la c e d on t h e sp e c ia l mili­
leg es a r e l im i t e d to th o s e o f th*
t a r y lis t u p o n y o u r r e t u r n to
t e m p o r a r y Civil S e rv ic e employ*®'
c iv ilia n life. T h is a p p lie s to eliY o u m a y o b t a i n a c o p y o f th»
g ib le s w h o v o l u n te e r o r e n list in
ru le s a n d r e g u la tio n s govern ing
a n y b ra n c h of th e m ilitary ser­
e m p lo y e e s o f t h e D e p a rtm e n t of
v ice s a s well a s to th o s e ellgibles
H o s p it a ls in t h e o ffice o f t h e Se^
w h o a r e d r a f te d .
re ta r y of th e D ep artm en t,
W o r t h S t r e e t , M a n h a tta n , R®*
m e m b e r , if y o u h a v e received »
W h a t Sex?
perm anent
ap p o in tm en t,
V
C.
G .: A p p o i n t in g o f f ic e r s h a v e s h o u 1 d
co n sid er
y o u r se lf *
t h e r i g h t to s p e c if y se x in r e ­
p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y e e, e v en though
y o u w o r k f o r o n ly a f e w hou r
q u e s t i n g n a m e s o f ellgibles f r o m
• th e Civil S e rv ic* C o m m is sio n .
e a c h d a y .-
C IV IL SE R V IC E LE A D E R
Tuesday, g eb rn ary 2 j 1942
S t u d y
G
T b « aecond p a r t o f a
a tu d y
for
a rtic le s
u i d e
th e
q u e s t io n s
in
c o n d u c to r
th is
fo r
t io n s a r e
th e
c o n d u c to r.
based
p o s it io n
O th e r
o n th e
and
th e
N
Y C
g e o g ra p h y
n o t a n s w e r th e s e q u e s t io n s
ra p id ly . T h i n k c a r e f u l l y . W h e n
you h a v e a r r iv e d a t y o u r a n s w e r,
place t h e a p p r o x i m a t e l e t t e r i n
th e s p a c e p r o v id e d a n d s a v e u n t i l
n e x t w e e k . T h e a n s w e r s to th e s e
q u e s tio n s
w ill
appear
in
next
T u e s d a y ’s L E A D E R , i n a d d i t i o n
to t e n m o r e q u e s tio n s .
Q u e s t io n 11
t r a i n ru n s o n e m ile
a n d t h ir t y - s ix sec­
o f speed
i n m ile s
be (a )
m ile s ,
( c ) 37>/4 m ile s , ( d )
A n s .-------
Q u e s t io n 12
E m p lo y e e s c r o s s in g f r o m
one
p l a t f o r m t o t h e o t h e r , a t s t a t io n s ,
s h o u ld d o so b y w a y o f ( a ) t r a c k s ,
(b )
s tre e t,
(c )
m e z z a n in e
or
u n d e rp a s s , ( d ) a n y o f t h e w a y s
g iv e n in a , b , c .
A n s .-------
•
A r i t h m e t i c p r o b le m s in c i v i l s e r v ic e e x a m in a t i o n s h a v e o f t e n p r o v e d
a s e r io u s s t u m b li n g b l o c k f o r m a n y c i v i l s e r v ic e c a n d id a t e s .
M any
c a n d id a t e s t a k e c i v i l s e r v ic e e x a m in a t i o n s lo n g a f t e r t h e y h a v e c o m ­
p l e t e d s c h o o l a n d a r e , t h e r e f o r e , l a c k i n g in t h e p r a c t i c a l f a c i l i t y t h a t
r e c e n t t r a i n i n g in f u n d a m e n t a l s o f t e n g iv e s .
M a n y p e rso n s h a v e a l­
w a y s la c k e d t h e a b i l i t y t o c o m p r e h e n d f u n d a m e n t a l n u m b e r r e l a t i o n ­
s h ip s a n d p r o b le m s .
C o n s t a n t r e m e d ia l d r i l l is n e c e s s a r y f o r s u c ce s s ­
f u l c o m p e t it io n in c i v i l s e r v ic e e x a m in a t i o n s .
B e c a u s e i t is d i f f i c u l t t o p r e s e n t a l l t h e f u n d a m e n t a ls o f s im p le
a r i t h m e t i c in a s e r ie s o f a r t i c l e s s u c h a s t h e s e , w e s u g g e s t t h a t c a n d i­
d a te s s e c u re a go od te x tb o o k o n a r it h m e t ic a n d r e v ie w th e fu n d a m e n ­
ta ls . M a y w e re c o m m e n d o n e o f th e fo llo w in g te x ts :
1. “ P ra c tic a l M a th em a tic s,” b y N. J . I^nne.<«, published by Macmillan
^ ° 2 . ^^Buslness M a th e m a tic s,” by L inney, L uclen Blair, H e n r y Hold a n d
^ ° ‘3. ^‘^ s s e n t i a l s of B u siness A r ith m e tic ,” b y B. M. K a n z e r a n d W. Li.
Schaaf, D. C. H e a th a n d Co., 1936.
A m o n g t h e g r e a t e s t p r o b le m s e n c o u n t e r e d b y c a n d id a t e s i n t h e
a r i t h m e t i c p o r t i o n o f t h e c i v i l s e r v ic e e x a m i n a t i o n a r e ( ) t h e a b i l i t y
t o s o lv e s im p le p r o b le m s ; ( ) t h e a b i l i t y t o a n s w e r q u e s tio n s b a s e d o n
p e r c e n t a g e s a n d p e r c e n t a g e p r o b le m s ; ( 3 ) t h e a b i l i t y t o a n s w e r q u e s ­
t io n s d e a lin g w i t h m e a s u r e m e n t s .
W e s h a ll d e v o t e t h e n e x t t h r e e
a r t i c l e s t o d is c u s s in g e a c h o f t h e s e c a t e g o r ie s i n a r i t h m e t i c u s u a ll y
g i v e n in c i v i l s e r v ic e e x a m in a t i o n s .
IS
T h e m o v e m e n t o f r e g u la r tr a in s
is a u t h o r i z e d b y
( a ) th e t r a in ­
m a s t e r , ( b ) s p e c ia l in s t r u c t io n s ,
( c ) b o o k o f r u le s , ( d ) t i m e t a b le .
A n s .-----Q u e s t io n 14
T h e f iv e c o u n t ie s o f N e w Y o r k
C ity a re ( a ) N e w Y o r k , B ro n x ,
K in g s , Q u e e n s a n d R ic h m o n d , ( b )
M a n h a tta n , B ro n x , K in g s , Q u ee n s
a n d S ta te n Is la n d , (c ) N e w Y o r k ,
B ro n x ,
B ro o k ly n ,
Q ueens
and
R ic h m o n d , ( d ) M a n h a t t a n , B r o n x ,
B r o o k ly n ,
Q ueens
and
S ta te n
I s la n d .
A n s .-----15
If
a
passenger
at
th #
42nd
S tr e e t s ta tio n o f th e I N D
( th
A v e n u e ) s u b w a y .a s k e d fo r th e
q u ic k e s t a n d m o s t d i r e c t r o u t e t o
M c C a r re n P a r k , G re e n p o in t, p la t­
f o r m m a n s h o u ld d i r e c t p a s s e n g e r
to t a k e ( a ) Q u e e n s E x p r e s s t o
B e r g e n S t r e e t a n d Q u e e n s - B r o o lc ly n lo c a l t o M e t r o p o l i t a n A v e n u e ,
(b )
Q u e e n s e x p re s s t o
Q ueens
P l a z a a n d Q u e e n s - B r o o k ly n lo c a l
to G r e e n p o in t A v e n u e , (c ) Q u e e n s
e x p re s s
to
Q ueens
P la z a
and
Q u e e n s - B r o o k ly n . lo c a l to N a s s a u
A v e n u e , ( d ) Q u e e n s e x p re s s t o
H o y t S t r e e t a n d Q u e e n s - B r o o k ly n
lo c a l to N a s s a u A v e n u e .
A n s .------
8
Q u e s t io n
16
T h e B M T lin e s o p e r a t i n g t r a i n s
to C o n e y I s l a n d a r e k n o w n a s ( a )
S e a B e a c h li n e a n d F o u r t h A v e ­
n u e lin e , ( b ) B r i g h t o n B e a c h U n e
and W est E n d
li n e , ( c )
C u lv e r
lin e a n d S e a B e a c h li n e , ( d ) b o t h
b a n d c.
A n s .— ■
Q u e s t io n
17
M a i n c a r b o d y li g h t s a r e l i g h t e d
f r o m ( a ) t h e m o t o r g e n e r a t o r s e t,
(b ) th e b a t t e r y , ( c ) th e t h ir d r a il,
(d ) th e a x le g e n e r a to r.
A n s .-----Q u e s t io n
18
I f a t r a c k is c le a r so a s t o a llo w
a tra in
to p ro c e e d a t r e g u la r
s p e e d t h e a u t o m a t i c s ig n a l a s p e c t
w i l l b e ( a ) y e l lo w , ( b ) g r e e n , ( c )
re d , (d ) w h ite .
A n s .-------Q u e s t io n
19
T h e N e w Y o r k C ity te r m in a l o f
th e H u d s o n a n d M a n h a t t a n R . R .
is lo c a t e d a t ( a ) 1 4 t h S t r e e t a n d
S ix t h
A venue,
(b )
C h r is t o p h e r
S tre e t a n d E ig h t h A v e n u e , (c )
2 3 rd S tr e e t a n d B ro a d w a y , (d )
3 3 rd
S tre e t* an d
S ix th
A venue.
A n s .— ,
Q u e s t io n
20
A n a u t o m a t i c s ig n a l d i s p la y in g
r e d in d ic a t e s t h ja t a m o t o r m a n
a p p r o a c h in g I t s h o u ld
( a ) s to p
a n d s t a y s t o p p e d , ( b ) s to p a n d
p r o c e e d a f t e r t h e a u t o m a t i c s to p
a rm
goes d o w n ,
(c )
s to p ,
t ie
d o w n t h e a u t o m a t i c s to p a n d p r o ­
ceed, ( d )
c a l l t h e t r a i n m a s t e r 's
o ffic e fo r o rd e rs .
A n s .-— •
A n s w e rs
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
t o L a s t W e e k ’ s Q u e s t io n s
D
B
C
C
B
6. D
8
T h i s s e r ie s o f s t u d y a r t l c ! e s w i l l
a p p e a r in T h e L E A D E R
u n til th e
tim e o f th e C o n d u c to r te s t.
c a r e fu lly !
S tu d y
••
T h e r e f e r e n c e a s s is t a n t s a t t h e
M u n ic ip a l R e fe re n c e L ib r a r y a r«
p r e p a r e d t o a s s is t a l l th o s e s t u d y ­
in g f o r t h e s e e x a m in a t i o n s .
E m p ir e
® ruH t
OInm}iang
s o lAFAYEHE STRIBT n M r WORTH STHieT
M «m b«r ftd tr a l D cpoiit (qturanc* C orporoffon
p a rts
of
E A O E R .=
Half Your Mark Is Your Rating
on the PHYSICAL Test
Start Training NOW With
th e
‘H O M E T R A I N I N G
n u m b e r.
4 . B o t h p a r t s o f t h e e q u a t io n m a y b e d iv id e d b y t h e s a m e n u m b e r .
F o r e x a m p l e : 5 p lu s X e q u a ls
; X e q u a ls
m in u s 5 ; X e q u a ls 3 ;
o r X m in u s
e q u a ls 7 ; X e q u a ls 7 p lu s
; X e q u a ls 1 3 ; o r 5 X e q u a ls 20.
X e q u a ls 20, a d d e d t o t a ls t o 5, X e q u a ls 4 ; o r X o v e r
e q u a ls 3 , X
e q u a ls 3 t im e s
, X e q u a ls 1 8.
I n t h e s e e x a m p le s , o n e s te p o f e i t h e r a d d i n g , s u b t r a c t i n g , d i v i d in g ,
o r m u l t i p l y i n g w a s s u f f i c i e n t to s o lv e t h e e q u a t io n . I n m a n y in s ta n c e s
w e m i g h t h a v e t o u s e t w o o r m o r e s te p s in s o lv in g t h e e q u a t i ^ . F o r
e x a m p le , t o s o lv e t h e f o l l o w i n g e q u a t io n , X m in u s 1 0 p lu s l O X e q u a ls
38, t h e f i r s t s te p is t o a d d a l l t h e “ p l u s ” m e m b e r s o f e a c h p a r t a n d t h e
e q u a t io n w o u ld b e s im p l i f i e d t o r e a d t h u s :
1 6 X m in u s 1 0 e q u a ls 3 8 ; 1 6 X e q u a ls 38 p lu s 1 0 ; 1 6 X e q u a ls 4 8 ;
X e q u a ls 4 8 ; t o t a l 1 6. X e q u a ls 3 .
S p e c ia l N o t e : B e c e r t a i n to k e e p u n k n o w n n u m b e r s o n t h e l e f t s id e
a n d k n o w n m e m b e r s o n r i g h t s id e o f t h e e q u a t io n .
I n t r a n s p o s in g
n u m b e r s t o e i t h e r s id e o f t h e e q u a t io n , t h e p lu s o r m in u s s ig n is
changed.
L e t u s a t t e m p t t o a p p l y t h e s e r u le s to s p e c if ic p r o b le m s :
P ro b le m I :
F i n d a n u m b e r w h i c h , i f 4 is a d d e d t o 5 t im e s t h e n u m ­
b e r , t h e r e s u l t is 34.
W e s h a ll p e r m i t X to s t a n d f o r t h e u n k n o w n
n u m b e r . O u r e q u a t io n t h e n r e a d s : 5 X p lu s 4 e q u a ls 3 4. S o l v i n g t h i s
e q u a t io n — 5 X e q u a ls 3 4 m in u s 4 , 5 X e q u a ls 30, X e q u a ls 30 d iv id e d b y 5.
X e q u a ls —A n s w e r .
P r o b l e m I I : T h e s u m o f t w o n u m b e r s is 6 4. T h e s e c o n d n u m b e r Is
1 4 less t h a n t h e f i r s t . F i n d t h e n u m b e r s .
W e £ .hall le t X e q u a l I h e f i r s t n u m b e r .
T h e n X m in u s 14 e q u a ls
t h e s e c o n d n u m b e r , a n d t h e i r s u m is X p lu s X m in u s 14.
T h e re fo re ,
t h e e q u a t io n w i l l r e a d
X
p lu s X
m in u s 14 e q u a ls 64.
S o h it io n :
X m in u s 1 4 e q u a ls 64, Z X e q u a ls 64 p lu s 14, 2 X e q u a ls 7 8, X e q u a ls 7 8
d iv id e d b y 2, X e q u a ls 39.
T o f i n d t h e t w o n u m b e r s a s k e d f o r , r e t u r n t o t h e o r i g i n a l e q u a t io n
a n d s u b s t it u t e t h e n u m b e r 3 9 f o r t h e v a l u e o f X . T h e n , o n e n u m b e r is
3 9 a n d t h e s e c o n d n u m b e r is 39 m in u s 1 4, o r 25.
P r o b le m H I ;
M r . R o b e r t s d r o v e f r o m h is h o m e to t h e v ill a g e a n d
b a c k a g a in . T h e n h e d r o v e 12 m ile s t o h is f a c t o r y . H i s s p e e d o m e te r
s h o w e d a d is t a n c e o f 1 28 m ile s f o r t h e e n t i r e t r i p .
H o w fa r w as It
f r o m h is h o m e t o t h e v i l l a g e ? L e t X e q u a l t h e d is t a n c e f r o m h is h o m e
t o t h e v ill a g e . T h e n X p lu s X o r 2 X e q u a ls t h e t r i p to t h e v ill a g e a n d
b a c k a g a in . T h e f u l l e q u a t io n w i l l r e a d 2 X p lu s 12 e q u a ls 1 28 .
S o lu t io n : 2 X p lu s 12 e q u a ls 1 2 8
2 X e q u a ls 1 2 8 m in u s 12
2 X e q u a ls 1 16
X e q u a ls 1 16 d i v i d e d b y 2
X e q u a ls 5 8.
T h e a n s w e r is 58 m ile s f r o m h is h o m e t o
t h e v i ll a g e .
8
6
FO R
C IV IL S E R V IC E
P H Y SIC A L E X A M S'
B y F R A N C IS P. W ALL
6
6
_________
i t
CONDUCTOR CANDIDATES!
e q u a t io n .
2 . T h e s a m e n u m b e r m a y b e a d d e d to b o t h p a r t s o f a n e q u a t io n .
3. B o th p a rts
o f th e
e q u a t io n m a y b e m u l t i p l i e d b y t h e s a m e
8
i / V
Home Study Preparation
8
v id e d b y X e q u a ls 2.
I n s o lv in g e q u a t io n s , t h e f o l l o w i n g r u le s a r e g e n e r a l :
1. T h e s a m e n u m b e r m a y b e s u b t r a c t e d f r o m b o t h
C
L
M a s t a r i t h m e t i c p r o b le m s c o m e d o w n to s im p le e q u a t io n s .
For
e x a m p le , s t a t e m e n t s l i k e 7 p lu s 3 e q u a ls 1 0, 5 t im e s 3 e q u a ls 1 5, 11
m in u s t h r e e e q u a ls
, a r e r e a l l y e q u a t io n s .
S o m e t im e s a n e q u a t io n
m a y po ssess s o m e n u m b e r t h a t is n o t k n o w n .
F o r e x a m p le , 2 p lu s ?
e q u a ls 9 , o r 14 d iv id e d b y ? e q u a ls 2 . I n a lg e b r a , t h e u n k n o w n n u m ­
b e r is u s u a ll y r e p r e s e n t e d b y a l e t t e r s u c h a s X . T h e a b o v e e q u a t io n s ,
t h e r e f o r e , c o u ld h a v e b e e n w r i t t e n t h u s : 2 p lu s X e q u a ls 9, o r 14 d i ­
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION,
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
SPECIAL, CONSULTANT, NEW YORK CITC
CIVIL. SERVICE COMMISSION
6
$ 1 .0 0
TH E CHAPTERS
W e i g h t C o n t r o l a n d D ie t , G e n e r a l B o d y B u i l d i n g E x e r c i s e s , T r a i n i n g
f o r t h e A g ility T e st, T r a in in g fo r th e S tr e n g t h T eat, T r a in in g for
t h e C o o rd in a tio n T est, C o m p e tit iv e Phy.slcal E x a m .
'H O M E S T U D Y G U ID E F O R P A T R O L M A N ’
B y L IE U T . B E R T R A N D P . W R A Y
NEW YORK CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT (RETIRED)
AND
E U G EN E B. SC H W A R T Z, ESQ .
CIVIL SERVICE AUTHOR AND LECTURER
6
$ 1 .5 0
144 P R I N T E D PA G E S
Irfult lp le
C hoice Q uestions, R u le s a n d R e g u la tio n s, P o lic e
a n d O perations, Law , G o v ern m e n t, M a th e m a tic s
M ethods
2
T es t y o u r skill w ith th e following problems ta k e n from previous civil
service e x a m i n a t i o n s :
Froblem A: T h e p ro d u c t of t h r e e n u m b ers is 2250. I f two of the n u m ­
b ers a re 25 a n d 15, w h a t is t h e th ir d n um ber?
Problem B : F in d a n u m b e r t h a t if 173 is added to 6 tim es th e n u m b e r
th e re su lt is 863.
Problem C; The su m of two n u m b e rs is 1184, t h e second n u m b e r is
56 less t h a n th e first. F in d th e num b ers.
Problem D: I f a n u m b e r is m ultiplied by 7 a n d th e n 34 is su b tra cte d ,
th e resu lt is 120. F in d th e nu m ber.
Problem E : I f a n u m b e r is m ultiplied by 5 a n d 73 is added to the
product, th e resu lt is 9363. W h a t is t h e n um ber?
Problem F : Seven tim es a n u m b e r is added to twice the n u m b e r a n d
13 is added to th e sum, t h e re su lt is 202. Wfcat is th e n um ber?
Problem G: T h e s u m of tw o n u m b e r s is 120, th e second n u m b er is 10
less t h a n th e first. F in d t h e 'n u m b e r s .
Problem H: J o h n is 12 y e a r s older t h a n Mary. T h e su m of th e ir ages
is 73. H o w old is each?
Problem I ; A d esk a n d a c h a i r cost |121.50. T h e desic cost $33.50 more
t h a n th e chair. H ow m u c h did each cost?
P ro b lem J : Two n e w sboys d e live r t o g e th e r 1,925 pa p ers a day. N e w s­
boy A delivers 613 p a p e rs m ore t h a n N ewsboy B, H ow m a n y do each
deliver a d ay?
Here are the anttwers to last week's review exerclBeg:
Exercise XVI: 1-C; 2-B ; 3-A ; 4-B ; 5-A; 6-C; 7-D ; 8-A; 9-B;
10-D.
7. B
.D
9. D '
10. C
e s t
1
2
6
T
Board of In f o r m a tio n a n d instruc**
tlo n s for th e gu id an c e of m o torm e n,
m oto rm en - conductors, con d ucto rs
engaged in tr a i n operation. In d e ­
pendent City-ow ned R a p id T r a n s it
R a ilro a d System.
T r a tm a n , E. E. R.. a n d othcr*,i
M a inte na nce of trac k .
Arco P u b lish in g Co, Conductor,
N e w York City T r a n s it System .
G enral R a ilw a y Signal Co. G.R.S.
color lig h t a n d position light sig ­
nals.
King, E v e r e t t E d g a r. R a ilw ay sig ­
naling, F i r s t edition.
M cW alters, J a m e s , J r , T ra in dis­
p a tc h e rs , a s s i s t a n t tr a i n d isp a tc h ­
ers, v a r d m a s t e r s a n d tra in m a s te r s
s tu d v m an u a l.
N e w S u b w av P re ss. R ap id t r a n ­
sit m ultiple u n it c a r s t c a r equip­
m en t-e le ctrica l.
N e w Yorlc Citv. T ran s p o rta tio n ,
E Q U A T IO N S
Q u e s t io n
o n d u c t o r
A p p l i c a n t s f o r t h e p o s it io n s o f
C o n d u c t o r , T r a c k m a n , A s s is t a n t
T r a i n D is p a tc h e r , a n d T r a in D is ­
p a tc h e r in th e N e w Y o r k
C ity |
T r a n s it
S y s te m
m ay
c o n s u lt
s tu d y m a t e r ia l a t th e M u n ic ip a l
R e fe re n c e
L ib ra ry , R o o m
2230,
M u n ic ip a l
B u ild in g , N e w
Y o r lt
C ity .
S o m e s u g g e s te d t i t l e s a r e
a s f o l lo w s :
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 .
Do
Q u e s t io n
C
S t u d y H e lp s fo r
co n d u cto r
Trackman
Dispatcher
The T w e lfth of a Series o f A rticles on Proper
Preparation fo r C iv il Service Exam inations.
of
d u c to rs m u s t b e f a m i l i a r .
35
i n g
•
qu es>
d u t ie s
o f N e w Y o r k , w it h w h ic h a ll c o n -
If a subw ay
In o n e m i n u t e
onds, th e r a te
p e r h o u r w ill
(b )
m ile s ,
42 m ile s .
o m
Civil Service Arithmetic
s e r ie s
^ e r e a s k e d o n p re v io u s e x a m in a t lo n s
C
a e r ie s o f
th e
e x a m in a t i o n a p p e a r s b e lo w . S o m e
ct
f o r
P age E levep
Exercise
lO-B.
Exercise
10-D.
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
XVII: 1-B ; 2-A ; 3-A ; 4-A; 5-B; 6-A; 7-B ; 8-B; »-A;
XVIII: 1-A; 2-D ; 3-C; 4—A; 5-A; 6-C; 7-A; 8-B ; »-B ;
XIX: 1-A; 2-D ; 3-B ; 4-B ; 5-C.
XX; 1-4; 2-2; 3-1.
XXI: 1-2; 2-1; 3—4; 4—*; 5-3.
XXII: 1-C; 2-B,
XXIII: 1-C.
N e x t w e e k ’s a r t i c l e w i l l c o n c o r n I t s e l f w i t h t h e s e c o n d p o r t i o n o f
C i v i l S e r v ic e A r i t h m e t i c , d e a lin g s p e c i f ic a lly w i t h q u e s tio n s b a a e d o n
p e r c e n t a g e s a n d p e r c e n t a g e p r o b le m s .
F o l l o w T h e I k E A I > B R f o r t h e a n s w e r s t o t h i s w e e k ’s p r o b le m s .
..
C L E R K (G R A D E 1 S T U D Y M A N U A L )
W ith P r a c tic a l M a te r ia l f o r T y p is t Q u a lif y in g T e s t^
1,001 Q u e s tio n s — 3 P r e v io u s E x a m s
$ 1 .0 0
H O S P IT A L A T T E N D A N T H O M E S T U D Y G U ID E
T H E H O S P I T A L A T T E N D A N T ’S J O B : F i r s t A id — C a r e o f th e
P a t ie n t — A t t it u d e T o w a r d t h e P a t ie n t — T a k in g C a re o f th e R o om
— P r e p a r in g and H a n d lin g F o o d — L a u n d r y P r a c t ic e — G en eral
H o s p ita l D u tie s — T h e M ed ical.
32 P R I N T E D PA G E S
2 5
C en ts
AT THE
|
I
,
|
j
I
l i B A D E R .
Bookshop
97 D U A N E S T R E E T , N E W Y O R K C IT Y
^ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
OR BY
MAIL
AT NO
EXTRA
CHARGE
C IV IL S E R V I C E L E A D E R , 97 D u a n e S t., N . Y.C .
G e n tle m e n : P le a s e sen d m e th e b o o k s c h eck ed
b e lo w . I e n c lo s e ......................................
[
[
[
[
7 H o m e T r a in in g f o r C iv il S e n P h y s ic a l E x a m s
) H o m e S tu d y G u id e f o r P a tr o lm a n
} H o s p it a l A t t e n d a n t H o m e S tu d y G u id e
I C lerk , G rad e 1, S t u d y M a n u a l
NAME
..
ADDRESS
£ a^e T w elve
' T uesday, February 24, 1942
CIVIL SERVICK L E A D E R
o f th e m ore com m on form s
of m ental deficien cy; the principles
o f m ental hygiene. Colleg* tra n ­
script required.
«om e
Subjects a t E x a m in a tio n
W r i t t e n ex a m tn a T t o n o n 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 4;
training a n d experience, r e la tlv t
w e i g h t 8.
^
fT.xamination Jf^Quirement^
How 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 a t 9 6 D u a n e S tr e e t, N e w Y ork
C it}r, ( 9 a . m . t o 4 p . m . ) , o r w r i t e t o t h e A p p l i c a t i o n B u r e a u o f t h e
M u n ic ip a l C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n a t 9 6 D u a n e S t r e e t a n d e n c lo s e
a s e lf-a d d r e s s e d 9 -in ch s t a m p e d e n v e lo p e ( 4 c e n ts fo r M a n h a tta n
and Bronx, 6 cents elsew h ere).
F o r S ta te J o b s: O b ta in a p p lica tio n s at 80 C en tre S treet, N e w
Y o r k C ity , ( 9 a .m . t o 5 p .m .) , o r e n c lo s e s i x c e n t s in a le t t e r t o t h e
E x a m in a t io n s D iv isio n , S ta 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 t io n s D i­
v isio n . S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e D e p a r t m 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 fr o m U . S. C iv il S e r v ic e
C o m m is s io n , 641 W a s h in g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C ity , ( 9 a .m . to
► . 5 : 3 0 p .m .) , in p e r s o n o r b y m a il. A l s o a v a i l a b l e f r o m f i r s t a n d
seco n d cla ss post o ffices. S eco n d D istrict.
U . S . c i t i z c n s o n l y m a y f ile f o r e x a m s a n d o n l y d u r i n g p e r i o d
w h e n a p p lic a tio n s a re b ein g receiv ed .
F e e s a re c h a r g e d for city a n d S t a t e e x a m s , n o t for le d e r a l.
A p p lic a n ts fo r m o st city jo b s m u s t h a v e b een r e s id e n ts o f N e w
Y o rk 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 t e jo b s m u s t h a v e b e e n N e w Y o r k S t a t e r e s i­
d e n ts for o n e year.
state Tests
AN H iN tikiit
A c tu tirlu l
C lerk ,
Insui'iincc* D o p a r t m o n t .
S a l a r y
rariKo, $1,200 to $1,70«. A p i j o i n t m e n t
e x p e c t e d a t t h e m i n i m u m bu t m a y
b e m a d e at l e s s t h a n $1,200. F e e $1.
A p i o m o t i o n t'x a m i n a l i o n for t h i s
p o s i t i o n w il l be h e ld a t th e .samo
t i m e a s t h is o pe n c o m ij c t i t iv e e x ­
am ination.
A l t h o u g h th e L a w r e ­
q u i r e s t h e p i o m o t i o n lis t to be u s e d
f i r s t for m a k i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s , it i.s
a n t i c i p a t e d t h a t ih e « e w il l be a s u f ­
f i c i e n t n n in h e r of a p p o i n t m e n t s so
t h a t th e oi)eii c o m j) c t itiv e li s t w il l
a l s o be iisivi. F i l e by M arc h G.
T o (if) o f f i c e w o r k oi s o m e d i f f i ­
c u l t y in Cl n n e c t i o n w i t h m a t h e m a t i ­
c a l co in n i t a i i o n s o f th e A c t u a r i a l
B u r e a u . E xa in p le.s: V e r i f y i n g f a c ­
to r s a nd e x t e n s i o n s e n t e r e d on v a l u u t io n s h t'e ts ; a s a s s i g n e d , m a k i n g
various m ath em atical com p u tation s
ne c e s .sa r v in ]) rep aratioii o f ta b le s ,
r ep o rt s, a n d s u m m a r i e s .
M i n i m u III ( i i i a l i M e a t i o n s
Rith«!f (a ) l i v e y e a r s ot s a t i s f a c ­
to r y o f f i c e e x p e r i e n c e , ot w h ic h o n e
y e a r m u s t lia v e been in i n s u r a n c e
w oi'k i n v o l v i n g m a t h e m a t i c a l a c t u ­
a r ia l c o m i ) u l a t i o n s a s a m a j o r part
o f t h e d u t i e s ; or (b) on i‘ y e a r of
. s a t i s f a c t o r y ex|) er io nc { in i n s u r a n c e
woi'k n.'4 d e s c r ib e d un de i ( a ) , a n d
g r a d u a t i o n fi’om a s ta n d ai'd s e n io r
h i g h s c h o o l i n c lu d in g a c o u r s e in
e l e m e n t a r y a l g e b r a w h i c h m u st bo
s h o w n on th e a j i p l i c a t i o n ; or (c ) a
s a t i s f a c t o r y c i] iii valen t c o m b i n a t i o n
of th e fon 'going tia in in g and ex p e iie iu ' e .
C andidates must have a
K n o w le d g e o f t h e g e n e r a l t e r m 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
Insurance
D e p a r t m e n t and m u s t
p o s s e s s a nd be al>le to d e m o n a t r n t e
a k n o w l e d g t' o f e l e m e n t a r y a l g e b r a .
S u b jects
of
K x a iiiin a th in
W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on th e d u ­
t i e s o f th e po sit io n , r e l a t iv e w e i g h t
G; t r a i n i n g aiui e x p e r i e n c e , r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t 4.
NI GHT
SCHOOL1
A ll Commercial Subjects
S T E N O G R A P H
(M achine Shorthand)
M<*n., 'I'lies., \\ e d., 'riiiirH., C:3()-!) p. m.
for
I « () o r i i i o i o I’ Vcnil iK.s
SPEED
3.
C.
CLASSES
I.,
\ V.
K.slry,
I ) i i c l or.s.
Vi HI.' I'mler S.inio .M.inaHfi iiK'iit
M m M /fH T S s m m e R S
I f l BUSINE55W5ECHETARIAISCHOOL
N e w s H1(1k ., 220 I'.ust t2<l.
.Ml'. 2-098(3
L Iv V R N C O M rT O M lO T R Y
foj- Ix'tler .starting pay a n d se­
c u r e ,joi)s in ( IV IL SK IIV ICK .
Iiidiviiliiiil iM striictiiiii — . M o d c r a l e - J e e
Itiiil^i-I r i i i i i — I 'r e e
hi-r^iei-
IKK AlUtll'r I'KI'.K
3 - D . w
L ig h tn ing
ri{ i.\i.
( o l ’ UNi':
C o m p u tin g
T ICu^t 42ii<l St.
School
VA. 0-1105
S%€t9isrl»K
0uiVn«fi Covrmtf
Btnklmf, ••okAccount*
• COMPTOMETRY
•— A h t r B u l / n c i i —
trtn in g t
CUARANTltD f l AC lM HT UKVICl
1 3 0 W E S T 4 2 n d S T ., N.Y.C.
tOne l l t . ' t ti«m OUEtlQ 6th iVE. i I.R.T. Sutiwiyi)
N f i t B’ w a f .
Wisconsin 7 - 8 8 11
44)10.
AKHiHtant G a m e KeHmireh
C onservation D epart­
m e n t . S a l a r y ran>fe J2100 to $2600.
A p p o in tm e n t exp ected a t th e m in i­
m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t le s s .
A p p l i c a n t s m u s t be p r e p a r e d to fu r ni.sn a n d o p e r a t e p e r son a) c a r ( c o m ­
p e n s a t i o n a t 4|4c a m il e ) . F e e $2. I f
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
a l s o in N o . 4017, G a m e R e s e a r c h I n ­
v e s t i g a t o r . A s e p a r a t e a p p lic a t io n
a n d f e e m u s t be f il ed for e a ch . F i l e
b y M a r c h 6.
In v estig a to r.
D uties
T o a s sis t the G a m e R esea rch In ­
v e s t i g a t o r in t h e c a r r y i n 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 r e s e a r c h in ­
v e s t i g a t i o n s t u d i e s a s s i g n e d to h im ;
a n d to do r e l a t e d w o r k a s required.
E x a m p l e s ; A s s i s t i n g in g a m e s u r ­
v e y s, c o v er su r v ey , g a m e food sur­
v e y s a n d s t u d i e s r e l a t i n g to s h e lte r ,
g e n e r a l h a b i t s , p r e d a t o r y r ela tii m ships, e ffe c t of w ea th er, and h u n t­
i n g t a k e ; a s s i s t i n g in t h e p r e y iiia tion a n d e v a l u a t i o n o f s t a t i s t i c a l
d a t a g a t h e r e d in t h e c o u r s e o f th e
a b o v e s u r v e y s and stu d ies; direct­
ing th e work of subordinates e n ­
g a g e d in s e c u r i n g r o u t in e or p e r i­
o d ic f ie ld d a t a , c a r r y i n g o u t w o r k
o f m i n o r or i n t e r m e d i a t e i m p o r t a n c e
on s iie 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 iiiiiu u n i
Q u H lifieu tio iis
E ith er (a) fiv e y e a rs of s a t is f a c ­
t o r y e x p e r i e n c e in t h e fieUl o f w i l d ­
li f e c o n s e r v a t i o n , 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 on W'or k o f a pro­
fession al
le v e l in n a t iir a l g a m e
r e s e a r c h o r m a n a g e m e n t , or o th e r
c l o s e l y r e l a t e d f ie ld w o r k p e r t a i n ­
i n g to t h e n a t u r a l p r o p a g a t i o n of
g a m e b ir d s a n d a n i m a l s , a n d g r a d ­
u a t i o n froiii a s t a n d a r d s e n i o r h ig h
s c h o o l , s u p p l e m e n t e d by t h e c o m ­
p le t i o n o f c o u r s e s o f c o l l e g e le vel
in a n y t h r e e o f th e f o l l o w i n g s u b ­
je c ts: forestry, gam e m an agem en t,
v e r t e b r a t e z o o l o g y , g e n e r a l b io logy,
s y s t e m a t i c b o t a n y , n u i m m o l o g y , or
o r n i t l u ) l o g y ; or (b) o n e y e a r of
e x p e r i e n c e in w o r k on a p r o f e s ­
s i o n a l le v e l in n a t u r a l g a m e res e a r c l i or m a n a g e m e n t or • o th e r
c lo ae lv r e l a te d fie ld w'ork p e r t a i n i n g
to t h e n a t u r a l p r o p a g a t i o n o f g a m e
bir ds a n d a n i m a l s , a n d g r a d u a t i o n
fr 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 f r o m a fo u r y e a r c o u r s e for
w h i c h a b a c h e l o r o'f s c i e n c e dt‘g i e e
is g r a n t e d , in c h u i i n g c o u r s e s in fou r
of the fo llo w in g su b je c ts : forestry
or f o r e s t z o o lo g 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 ^ v , g e n e r a l
bi o lo g y , s y s t e m a t i c b o t a n y , o r n i ­
t h o l o g y , m 'a m m o lo g y , or p la n t e c o l ­
o g y ; or (c ) a s a t i . s f a c t o r y e q u i v 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. S a t is f a c ­
to r y e x p e ’Mence in t e a c h i n g o n e of
t h e s u b j e c t s lis te d a b o v e . m a y bo
s u b s t i t u t e d y e a r for y e a r for th e
r e q u ir e d g e n e r a l oxt>ei‘l e n c e in w ild ­
li f e c o n s e r v a t i o n , but s u c h t e a c h i n g
e x p e r i e n c e m u y n o t be s u b s t i t u t e d
fo r t h e r eq u ir e d s p e c i a l i z e d e x p e r i ­
e n c e . C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be f a m ilia r
w ith
pi 'ese nt d a y p r a c t i c e s a nd
ti' c h n tq u e s i n v o l v 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 i a n s er iji t req uir e d.
SiiD .je et.s
ot
K x an iiiia tid ii
W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on th e d u t ie s
o f th e p o s itio n , r e l a t i v e weiLrht G;
training and experience,
r e l a t iv e
w e i g h t 4.
l u l l . . A s s i s t a n t l i i s t i t i i t i o i i .M eat
D i v i s i o n o f S t a n d a r d s a nd
Purchase,
E x e c u tiv e D eparlm ent.
U s u a d s a l a r y r a n g e $2100 to iji2fXK).
A p p l i c a t i o n t'ee $2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x ­
p e c t e d a t t h e m i n i m u m but m a y be
m atie at l e s s t h a n J2100. O n e ’ a p
^)o intment e x p e c t e t l. F i l e by M ar ch
< irader,
D uties
T o e x a m i n e fo r iiu a li ty , gr ade ,
a n d w h o l e s o m e n e s s , t h e m e a t s , fish,
p o u ltr y , a n d o t h e r p r o v i s i o n s p u r ­
c h a s e d fo r th e u s e o f S t a t e i n s t i t u ­
t i o n s ; aiui to do rel ilteii w o r k a s
re()uired. E x a i n n l e s : I n s p e c t i n g d e ­
liv e r ie s o f fri'sli, sn u ik ed , c a n n e d ,
a n d co ld m e a t s , fish, and |>oultry
at S t a t e i n s t i t u t i o n s to a s c e r t a i n if
de li ve i' ie s c o n f o r m
c o m p l e t e l y to
s p i ' c i f i c a t i o n s a s to gr ade , q u iility,
If) I t i a d e p r a c t i c e ; r e c o m m e n d i n g
r ejec ti (u is oi- p e n a l t i e s wluMe ileliv( l i e s fail to m e e t s p e c i f i c a t i o n s ; i n ­
specting
w h o le s a le ’ p a c k i n g
and
c a n n i n g p l a n t s ; r e p r e s e n t i n g the
4014. A s s i s t a n t V e t e r i n a r i a n B a c ­
te r i o l o g i s t , D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h .
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $2400 t o |3 000 .
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 t h e
m i n i m u m b u t m a y be m a d e a t l e s s .
O ne ap p oin tm en t expected . T h is e x ­
a m i n a t i o n is o p e n t o r e s i d e n t s a n d
n on -residents of N ew Y ork State.
I f 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
a l s o I n 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 , or N o . 4049, V e t e r i n a ­
r ia n , S u f f o l k C o u n t y .
A separate
a p p l i c a t i o n a n d f e e m u s t b e file d
fo r e a c h . F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
D uties
To h a v e ch arge of im p ortan t s c i­
entific w ork connected w ith the
c a r e , b r e e d in g , a n d t r e a t m e n t o f
a n i m a l s in a l a r g e p u b lic h e a l t h
laboratory; to ca rry on or s u p e r ­
vise sp ecial operating room w ork
s u c h a s i n j e c t i o n , b le e d in g , or o t h e r
o p e r a t i v e p r o c e d u r e s in c o n n e c t i o n
w ith th e production o f a n ti-to x in s
and s er a ; to carry on m in or s c i e n ­
tific in vestig a tio n s under su p e r v i­
s io n , or to a s s i s t in m a j o r p r o j e c t s
r e l a t i n g t o a n i m a l s ; a n d t o do r e ­
l a t e d w o r k a s req u ir e d .
M inim um Q ualification s
C a n d i d a t e s m u s t be l i c e n s e d to
p r a c t i c e v e t e r i n a r y m e d i c i n e in N e w
Y o r k S t a t e or be e l i g i b l e f o r s u c h
licensing.
In addition th e y m u st
m e e t ^ h e req uirem ents of o ne o f the
f o l l o w i n g g r o u p s : EitWfer ( a ) o n e
y e a r o f r e s p o n s i b l e e x p e r i e n c e in
th e pra ctice o f clinical v e te rin a r y
m e d i c i n e , a n d g r a d u a t i o n in v e t e r i n ­
a r y m edicin e from an in stitu tion of
r e c o g n i z e d s t a n d i n g ; or (b ) a s a t i s ­
fa c to r y equivalen t c om bin ation of
th e foregoing training a n d ex p e ri­
ence, Candidates m u st h a v e a th or­
o u g h k n o w le g e of th e principles and
practice of veterinary
m edicin e;
a b i l i t y to d i r e c t s u b o r d i n a t e s , c o n ­
duct
investigations
and
prepare
clear and concise’ reports of th e r e ­
su lts ; accu ra cy ; initiative; good
j u d g m e n t . P o s t g r a d u a t e w o r k in
bacteriology and anim al path ology
is d e s ir a b le , b u t n o t e s s e n t i a l .
Subjects o f E x a m in a tio n
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
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;
training and experience, relative
w e i g h t 6.
S t a t o in c o n t a c t s w i t h b i d d e r s a n d
contractors.
M inim um O ualification s
C andidates m u s t m e e t th e require­
m en ts of one of th e follow ing
groups; E ither (a) fiv e y ears of
8ati sra;c to ry e x p e r i e n c e in e i t h e r (1)
th e expert gra d in g an d sale of m e a t
a n d p o u l t r y in w h o l e s a l e q u a n t i t i e s ,
of w nich one y e a r m u st n a v e been
w ith a w h o le sa le m e a t p ackin g con­
c e r n in a r e s p o n s i b l e s u p e r v i s o r y
c a p a c i t y , or (2) t h e p u r c h a s i n g , r e ­
c e i v i n g , mspectinp f, a n d s t o r i n g o f
m e a t and poultry m w h o le s a le q u a n ­
ti t i e 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 a r e s p o n s i b l e s u p e r v i s o r y
c a p a c i t y ( s u c h a s a s t o r e k e e p e r or
s t e w a r d o f a l a r g e i n s t i t u t i o n ) ; or
(b ) t h r e e y e a r s o f o n e o f t h e f o r e ­
g o i n g t y p e s o f e x p e r i e n c e , in c l u d i n g
o n e y e a r in a r e s p o n s i b l e s u p e r v i s ­
o ry ca pa city , and g r a d u a tio n from
a s t a n d a r d s e n i o r n i g h s c h o o l ; or
(c) ten y e a rs o f respon sib le 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 p u r c h a s ­
ing and c u ttin g o f m e a t for sa le a t
r e t a i l ; or (d) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u i v a ­
le n t c o m b m a t i o n o f t h e f o r e g o i n g
training a n d ex perien ce. C andidates
m u s t h a v e a good k n o w led g e of the
e x p e r t g r a d e s , c u t s , a n d q u a l i t y of
m e a t , p o u lt r y , a n d f i s h a n d m u s t
be fa m iliar w ith th e N e w York
S t a te sp e cific a tio n s for th e pur­
c h a s e or s u c h p r o d u c t s . T h e y m u s t
poase.ss i n t e g r i t y , g o o d j u d g m e n t ,
r e l ia b ilit y .
Subjects of E xam in ation
W r itte n e x a m in a tio n on th e duties
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;
tr ain in g and exp erien ce, relative
w e i g h t 6.
4012. A s s i s t a n t P e r s o n n e l T e c h ­
n i c i a n (M u n i c i p a l S e r v i c e ) , D i v i s i o n
of A dm inistration, D e p a r tm e n t of
C iv il S e r v i c e . S a l a r y r a n g e $2400 to
$3000. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d in th e
A l b a n y O f f i c e a t t h e m i n i m u m bu t
m a y be m a d e a t le s s . F e e $2. F i l e
by M a r c h 6.
Duties
T o do t e c h n i c a l p e r s o n n e l w o r k in ­
v o lv in g the e x er c is e o f independent
j u d g m e n t in a d v i s i n g a n d a i d i n g
m u n i c i p a l i t i e s in t h e lo c a l a d m i n i ­
s t r a t i o n o f c iv il s e r v i c e . E x a m p l e s :
A .s s is t in g in t h e a d v i s o r y a n d / o r i n ­
s p e c t i o n s e r v i c e fo r m u n i c i p a l civ il
s e r v i c e c o m m i s s i o n s ; c o n t a c t i n g lo ­
cal o fficials on problem s involved
in t h e e x t e n s i o n o f c iv il s e r v i c e to
m u n i c i p a l s u b - d i v i s i o n s ; h e l p i n g in
t h e p r e p a r a t i o n o f m o d e l r u le s a n d
r e g u l a t i o n s , f o r m s , a n d m a n u a l s of
p r o c e d u r e for t h e u s e o f m u n i c i ­
palities; rev iew in g ex a m in a tio n a n ­
no u n c em en ts, q u estio n s and ratings,
a n d m e t h o d s a n d p r o c e d u r e s for
c o m p l i a n c e w i t h t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
L a w ; a s s i s t i n g in t h e p r e p a r a t i o n
o f r e p o r t s t o b e s u b m i t t e d to t h e
S t a t e C iv il S e i v i c e C o m m i s s i o n .
M inim um Q ualification s
C andidates m u st m e e t th e require­
m ents of one of th e follow ing
gr oup.s: E i t h e r * ( a ) t w o y e a r s of
is f a c t
44)15. Disease Control VeterlnarlB O , D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r ic u lt u r e
and M a r k e t s . U s u a l s a l a r y rangn
S2400 to $3000. Application fe e f2
»5\.p p o in tm e n t expected a t the mini*
mum b u t m a y be m a d e at less th a n
$2400. O n e im m e d ia te a p p o in tm e n t
e x p e c te d . 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 in No. 4014, A s s is ta n t
V e t e r in a r i a n B a c te rio lo g is t, o r N o ,
4049, V e t e r in a r i a n , S u f f o lk C o u n ty .
A s e p a r a te a p p lic a tio n a n d fe e of
$2. m u s t be f ile d f o r each. File by
M a r c h 6.
(C o n tin u e d on Page T hirteen)
★ Macy's Features
C 7
BOOKS for JO B S
IN T E R V IE W E R
F o r E m p lo y m e n t In terview er and
A ssista n t Interview er.
C o n te n ts;
T h r e e P r e v i o u s Test.s; P r i n c i p l e s
o f i n t e r v l e w I n K : E m p l o y m e n t O f­
fic e a n d A p p l i c a n t ; O c c u p a t i o n a l
I n f o n n a t lo n , A nalysis, C la ssific a ­
t i o n ; T h e Proce.sa o f P l a c e m e n t ;
U nem ploym ent
Insurance
Law
w i t h L<atest A m e n d m e n t s ; R e l e ­
v a n t S ta te a n d F e d e ra l Laws.
$ 1 .5 0
CONDUCTOR
A r e a l l y g o o d c l e a r g u i d e to w h a t
t h e t e s t is a l l a b o u t .
S im p l e ,
E a s i l y u n d e r s t o o d , lo n g r e m e m ­
b e r e d . F i v e p r e v i o u s test.**.
$ 1 .5 0
C L E R K (G rade 1)
A n Intelligent a n d thorougli p r e p ­
ara tio n con tain in g am o n g m a n y
o t h e r f e a t u r e s 1,11’0 t e s t q u e s ti o iia
fro m te n previous ex am in atio n s.
$ 1 .2 5
A P P R K N T U ’IO ( A u t o T r a d e s ) , . . . 5 1 . 0 0
ALSO:
SOLD
T IT I.K S I'O K
AT:
A I.L
TKST«
lia r n e s & N ob le,
A . & S . , an < l
M acy'H
ARCO P U B L IS H IN G C O R P .
480 L e x in g to n A v e., N . Y .
P I.A Z A
3-7063
S T U D Y
fo r D E F E N S E !
A i r R a i d P r e c a u t i o n s .................................................................................
W a r t i m e J i u i l d i n ^ ' C o n . s t r i i c t i o n ..........................................................
A i r R a i d D e f e n s e ..........................................................................................
E l e m e n t a r y A r a t h e m a t i c s f o r E n g i n e e r s ......................................
I> .'..< lu c tm n E n s i n c c n n K ~ , l i g a . u l T o o l D e s i g n ....................
nc l a g e n c y , o f w h i c h o n e y e a r s h a l l j T h e H o m e G u a r d T r a i n i n o ; M a n u a l ..................................................
preferably h a v e in v o lv ed m u n icip a l;
,. ,, „
^
m iinni i. <
t lfdi ‘
cr>itrll
iv il saoT'viptf'
c r v i c e anr1
dm
s t?rt rant it ionnn,. aR n
graduation from a recognized col­
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
cour.se for w h i c h a b a c h e l o 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 or .suppleinontccl by 18 c r e d i t h o u r s in
p u b li c a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , 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 l o s e l y r e l a t e d s u b - ]
j e c t s ; or (b ) t h r e e y e a r s a s o u t l i n e d ]
in ( a ) , o f w h i c h o n e y e a r s h a l l ]
preferably h a v e in volved m unicipal i
c iv il s e r v i c e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , a n d
g r adu ation from a recogn ized co l-1
le g e or u n i v e r s i t y f r o m a fo u r y e a r ;
c o u r s e fo r w h i c h a b a c h e l o r ’s de - i
g r e e is g r a n t e d ; or (c ) s a t i s f a c t o r y
c o m p l e t i o n o f 60 g r a d u a t e c r e d i t ]
h o u r s in p oli tic a l s c i e n c e or p u b lic |
a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , i n c l u d i n g c o u r s e s in
m unicipal g o v e r n m e n t and a d m in i­
stration:
or
(d )
a
satisfactory
eq u iv a len t co m b in a tio n o f the fo r e ­
going training and experience. C a n ­
did ates
mu.st
have
a
technical
k n o w led g e of th e principles and
p r a c t i c e s o f m o d e r n p u b lic a d m i n i ­
s t r a t i o n a n d o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
L aw , esp ecia lly a s applied to m u n i­
cip a l c iv il s e r v i c e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n .
Subjects of E x a m in a tio n
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
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 ex perien ce, relative
w e i g h t 5.
W orker,
4013. A s s i s t a n t
Social
..............
H ygiene.
DoiK ir
tm en t
of
.’Men tal
) o i n t m e n t s e x p e c t e d a t $1200 a nd
m a i n t e n a n c e a t B u f f a l o , C e n tr a l
Islip, C r e c d m o o r , a n d M a r c y S t a t e ;
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
by MaPch 6.
D uties
T o do s o c i a l c a s e w o r k in t h e in ­
ve stig a tio n and social a d ju s t m e n t of
m e n t a l p a t i e n t s in, or on p a r o le
fr o m , a S t a l e h o s p i t a l or i n s t i t u t i o n
fo r m e n t a l d e f e c t i v e s .
E xam p les:
P rep a rin g m edical and social h is­
to r ie s ot m e n t a l p a t i e n t s ; m a k i n g
p r e -p a r o le i n v e s t i g a t i o n s a n d a r - 1
r a n g e m e n t s fo r p a r o le o f p a t i e n t s ;
f o r m u l a t i n g p l a n s fo r s o c i a l t r e a t ­
m e n t o f p a r o le d p a t i e n t s a n d d o in g
social case work w ith su c h patien ts
a n d th e ir f a m i l i e s ; a s s i s t i n g in th e
m ental hygiene clinics; spread ing a
know ledge of m ental h ygien e a n d ,
in t e r p r e t i n g t h e p u r p o s e o f a S t a t e
h o s p i t a l or S t a t e s c h o o l to t h e c o m ­
munity'.
M inim um Q uu lificatiuns
C andidates m ust m e e t th e require­
m e n t s o f o n e o t t h e f o ll o w i m ;
g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a ) o n e y e a r o f f u l l ­
t i m 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 or o n e y e a r o f s a t i s ­
f a c t o r y f u l l - t i m e pa id e x p e r i e n c e in
s o c ia l c a s e w o r k w i t h a s o c i a l
agency a d h erin g to accep tab le s t a n - |
diirds.' s u b s e q u e n t
to g r a d u a t i o n
fr 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 fr om a f o u r y e a r c o u r s e for
w h i c .h a b u c h e l o i ’s d e g r e e is
g r a n t e d , w i t h c o u r s e s in p s y c h o l o g y
a n d socioloKV: oi (b) o n e y e a r of
f u l l - t i m 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 w i t h t h e e m ­
p h a s i s ot a c a i l o m i c a n d fie ld w or k
’ in p s y c h i a t r i c s o c i a l w o r k ; or (c)
a satisfa c to ry equivalen t com bin a­
tion of tn e f o r e g o i n g t r a i n i n g an d
e x p e r i e n c e . C an diiia te .s m u s t h a v e a
know ledge of the techniq ue of so­
c ial c a s e w o r k ; th e caii.ses o f m e n ­
tal d i s e a s e ; t h e m a n i f e s t a t i o n a o f
3 .0 0
4 .C 0
3 .5 0
2 .5 0
5 .0 0
2 .5 0
.rlc X n ilC (l
It.
................................. .... ..................................................... ............................. 2 . 5 0
C h e m i c a l W a r f a r e .......................................................................................
4 .0 0
4 00
J i ^ s , T o o l s , a n d F i .\t i ir c \ s .....................................................................
2 .0 0
G e a r s a n d G e a r C u t t i n g .........................................................................
4 00
P l a s t e r j N I o u l d i n g ...................................................... • ................................
2 .5 0
I ' h e E n p j i n e e r ’s M a n u a l ...........................................................................
2 .5 0
M e d i c a l M a t i u a l o f C h e m i c a l W a r f a r e ........................................
C i v i l D e f e n s e .......................................................................................................1 6 . 5 0
A i r c r a f t T o r c h W e l d i n g ........................................................................... 1 . 5 0
A i r c r a f t ] } l u e p r i n t ..............................................................................• • . . . 1 . 0 0
A i r c r a f t M e c h a n i c s ....................................................................................... 1 . 5 0
A i r c r a f t S h e e t M e t a l W o r k ...................................................................... 1 . 0 0
A i r c r a f t P r o p e l l e r ..............................................................
1 .5 0
E l e m e n t a r y A e r o d y n a m i c s ...................................................................... 1 . 5 0
P r e l i m i n a r y A i r p l a n e D e s i g n ................................................................ 1 . 0 0
M a c h i n e T o o l s i n A i r c r a f t P r o d u c t i o n .............................
1 .0 0
P r a c t i c a l M a t h o f A v i a t i o n ..................................................................... 1 . 0 0
A i r c r a f t E n g i n e j M a i n t e n a n c e ..........................................
2 .5 0
A i r c r a f t M a i n t e n a n c e ................................................................................. 2 . 5 0
A u t o ( l u i d e ............................................................................................
4 .0 0
1 .0 0
W i r i n g D i a g r a m ...............................................................•• .........................
1 .5 0
E l u e p r i n t R e a d i n g ........................................•• ...........................................
1 .5 0
C a r p e n t e r s a n d G u i l d e r s .....................................................................
2 .0 0
D i e s e l E n g i n e e r i n g M a n u a l ................................................................
2 00
E l e c t r i c a l D i c t i o n a r y ................................................................................
400
H a n d y H o o k P r a c t i c a l E l e c t r i c i t y .....................................................
4 .0 0
M a c h i n e a n d T o o l m a k e r ........................................................................
2 .0 0
M a t h , a n d C a l c u l a t i o n s .........................................................................
2 .0 0
M e c h a n i c a l D r a w i n g Sc D e s i g n ......................................................
4 .0 0
M i l l w r i g h t & M e c h a n i c s ........................................................................
3 .0 0
N e w M a r i n e E n g i n e e r s G u i d e ............................................................
1 .5 0
P l u m b i n g Sc S t e a m f i t t e r s ......................................................................
1 .0 0
P r a c t i c a l l ' > n g i n e e r i n g ..............................................................................
2 .0 0
R a d i o m a n ’s G u i d e .......................................................................................
2 .0 0
S h i p f i t t e r H a n d b o o k ................................................................................
1 .0 0
W e l d e r s G u i d e ..............................................................................
A n s w e r s o n R e f r i g e r a t i o n ........................................................................ 2 . 0 0
2 .0 0
H a w k i n ' s ] \ f e c h a n i c a i E n g i n e e r i n g D i c t i o n a r y ....................
2 .0 0
E l e c t r o n i c D e v i c e s .............. ^.............
2 .0 0
M e c h a n i c a l D r a w i n g ..........................
2 .0 0
R o g e r s M a c h i n i s t G u i d e .................
2 .0 0
H a w k i n s A id to E n g in e e r s E x a m
2 .5 0
i ' . n g i n e e r - C u s t o d i a n J M a m ia l
2 .0 0
D i e s e l l - 'n g i n e O p e
L eader B ookshop
9 7 DUANE STR EET
NEW YORK CITY
N o e x tra ch a rg e fo r m a il o r d e r s — C .O .D . 12c e x tra .
B9B9
p a r k
(C o n tin u e d
P a t r o l m
froin Page T w e lv e )
Duties
To perform a n te m ortem and post
m ortem exam inations a n d various
Vpstq of c attle on f a rm s and a t
nbattoirs for evidence of tuberculoqia an d o th er diseases; to conripmn anim a ls re a c tin g to tuberculin
tests; to c a rry on projects in the
control of B a n d ’s a bortion disease,
includine calfhood v a c c in a tio n ; and
lo do related w o rk a s required.
E x a m p l e s : Applying tuberculin
tests to cattle he rd s th ro u g h o u t spe­
cified d is tric ts ; a c tin g a s v e te rin a ­
rian a t sto c k y ard s and a b a tto irs in
exam ining the vital organs of
Blaughtered cattle to determ ine fit­
ness for h u m a n c onsum ption; inKpecting the s a n i ta r y condition of
e k a b lis h m e n ts w here cattle a r e
slaughtered a n d packed for food
i)urposes; interview ing herd owners
and a rra n g i n g for te s ts ; supervising
the disinfecting of prem ises from
■which diseased a n im a ls have been
removed.
Minimum Qualifications
C andidates m u s t be g ra d u a te s in
v e te rin ary medicine from a n insti­
tution of recognized stand ing, and
m ust be licensed an d registered to
practice ve te rinary medicine in New
York State. In addition, they m ust
have ha d six m onths of sa tisfac to ry
experience in the practice of veteri­
n a ry medicine or its equivalent.
C andidates m u st be fa m ilia r with
and have had actua l experience in
the a d m in istratio n of the s ta n d a rd
tuberculin tests an d in conducting
j)hysical exam inations on c attle ;
have ability to conduct post m or­
tem exam inations for tuberculosis
and other diseases; be fam iliar with
disinfection an d s a n ita rv regula­
tions of the New York Sta te De­
p a r tm e n t of A griculture and MarK cts: a n d have a general knowledge
of the official procedure in the
S ta te an d Fe de ral tuberculosis and
other diseases’ e radication program .
N ote; As a general rule, apointees will be required to devote
u)l tim e to the duties of this posi­
tion, a n d will be expected to serve
in a n y p a r t of N ew York S ta te as
assigned.
Subjects of K xam ination
W ritte n exam ination on the duties
of the position, relative weight 4;
t ra in in g an d experience, relative
weig h t 6.
a n ,
S t e a m
good know ledge of S ta te an d federal
n a rc o tic control law s an d of the
tec hniques of field investigation.
S ubje cts of E x a m in a tio n
W r it t e n exam in atio n on the dutie*
of t h e position, relative w eight 5;
t ra i n i n g a n d experience, relative
w e ig h t 5.
4017. Gam e R e s e a r c h Inve stig a to r,
C onservation D e p a rtm en t. Usual
s a l a r y ra n g e $2600 to $3225. Fe e $2.
A p p o in tm e n t expected a t the m ini­
m u m b u t m a y be m ade a t less. Ap­
p lic a n ts m u s t be prepared to f u r ­
nish and o p e rate personal c a r (com­
p e n sa tio n a t 4YiC a mile). Candi­
d a te s m a y com pete also in No. 4010,
A s s i s t a n t G am e R e se arc h In v e sti­
g a to r. A s e p a ra t e application and
fee of $2. m u s t be filed for each.
D uties
U n d e r th e general supervision of
the S u p e rin te n d e n t of Game, to su p ­
ervise ga m e m a n a g e m e n t studies;
to m ak e re.search investigations in
re g a rd to the life history or m a n ­
a g e m e n t of ga m e birds an d a^iimals;
a n d to do re la ted w o rk a s required.
E x a m p l e s : C a rry in g out detailed
s u rv e y s of th e effect of the factors
t h a t control th e a b u n d an c e of indi­
vidual g a m e s p e c ie s; m aking special
studies of ga m e population, flu c tu ­
ations, distribution, p re datory re la ­
tionship, food analyses, and m a n ­
a g e m e n t pra ctice s including envir­
onm enta l control, revegetation, ef­
fect of refu g es a n d response to
h u n tin g p re s s u re ; supervising the
woi’k of several technical a s s i s t ­
a n t s ; a n a ly z in g ga m e s ta tistic s and
field d a t a an d p re p arin g reports
thereon.
M inim um Qualifications
C a n d id a tes m u s t m °e t the require­
m e n ts of one of the following
g ro u p s : E it h e r (a) seven ye ars of
s a t is f a c t o r y experience in the field
of wildlife conservation, of which
tw o y e a rs m u s t have been on work
of a' orofess:onal level in n a tu r a l
g a m e re se a rc h or m an a g e m e n t, or
o th e r closely related field w ork p e r­
ta in in g to the n a tu r a l propagation
of ga m e birds a n d anim als, and
g ra d u a tio n from a s t a n d a r d senior
high school, supplem ented by the
completion of courses of college
level in a n y three of the following
s u b je c ts : fore stry, ga m e m a n a g e ­
m ent, v e r te b r a t e zoology, general
biology, sy s te m a tic botany, m a m ­
m alogy, o r ornithology; or (b) three
y e a rs or sa tis fa c to ry experience in
4016. Field In v e stig a to r of N a r ­
t h e field of wildlife conservation,
cotic Control, B u re a u of Narcotic
of w hich tw o y e a r s m u s t have been
Control, D e p a rtm e n t of Health.
on w ork of a professional level in
S a la ry ra nge $2400 to $3000. Fee $2.
n a t u r a l g a m e re se arc h or m a n a g e ­
A ppointm ent expected a t the m ini­
m ent, or o th e r closely related field
m u m but m ay be m ade a t less than
w o rk p e rta in in g to the n a tu ra l
$2400. File by M arch 6.
p ropagation of gam e birds and a n i­
Duties
m als, an d g ra d u a tio n from a recog­
To investigate a pplicants for li­
nized college or u niversity from a
censes a nd certificates u nder the
fo u r -y e a r course for which a
N ew York S ta te U niform N arcotic
bachelor of science d e g r e e is
D ru g Law, an d to inspect th e ir es­
g ra n te d , including courses in four
t a b lis h m e n ts ; to investig ate com­
of th e following su b je c ts: forestry
p lain ts of irregularities in th e sale,
o r fore st zoology, gam e m a n a g e ­
distribution, a nd use of narcotics;
m ent, v e r te b ra t e zoology, general
to a ssist in the crim inal prosecution
biology, sy s te m a tic botanv. o r n i th ­
of narcotic d r u g law v io la tio n s; and
ology, m am m alogy, or plant ecol­
to do related w o rk a s required.
ogy; o r (c) a sa tis fa c to ry eq u iv a ­
E x a m p l e s ; In sp e c tin g
hospitals,
le n t c om bination of the foregoing
san a to riu m s, an d dispensaries to de­
tra i n i n g a n d experience. S a tisfac ­
term ine the suitability of narcotic
to ry experience in tea c h in g one of
d ru g stora ge facilities a n d control
th e su b je cts listed above m a y be
reco’-d s ; investiga ting m a n u f a c t u r ­
s u b s titu te d y e a r for y e a r for the
ers, wholesalers of narcotic drug's
required general experience in w’llda n d preparations, and dealers in
life conservation, but such te a c h ­
e x em p t narcotic preparations, and
ing experience m a y not be s u b s ti­
ln.specting th eir e s t a b l i s h m e n t s ; ex­
tu te d for th e required specialized
a m in in g p h a rm a c y prescription rec­
experience. C andidates m u s t be f a ­
o rd s; interview ing physicians and
m iliar w ith pre se n t d a y practices
p a tie n ts concerning the use of
a n d tec h n iq u es involved in game
n a rco tics investiga ting com plaints
m a n a g e m e n t a n d research, a n d
w ith reference to narcotic stock ir­
m u s t be a b le to c a r r y out s a t is ­
regularities, m isuse of narcotics by
fa ctorily independent gam e research
professional personnel, an d contraprojects.
College t r a n s c r i p t r e ­
IBand sales of na rcotics; a p p re h e n d ­
quired.
in g n arcotic la w violators and a c t ­
Subjects
of E x am in atio n
ing as com plainant or w i t n e s s
W r it t e n e xam inatio n on the duties
a g a i n s t them in c o u rt; co-operating
of
th
e
position,
relative w eight 5;
w ith law enforcem ent agencies and
tra i n i n g a n d experience, relative
o th e r agencies interested in the con­
w e ight C.
trol of narcotic drugs.
M inimum Qualifications
4018. H e a d Cook, D e p a rtm e n t of
C a ndida tes m u s t be G ra duate
Correction. S a la ry ra n g e $2,000 to
P h a r m a c i s t s licensed by the New
$2400. F e e $1. A ppointm ent of a fe­
Y ork S ta te Board of P h a rm ac y ,
m ale H e a d Cook expected a t $1700
and, in addition, m u s t m eet the re­
a n d m ain te n a n c e a t Albion Sta te
q u irem e n ts of one of the following
T r a in in g School. File by March 6.
g r o u p s : E ith e r (a) five y e ars of
D uties
Batisfactory experience a s a licensed
To be responsible for the p r e p a ra ­
ph a rm a c is t, or which two ye ars
tion of food for inm ates an d em ­
m u s t h a v e been w ith an establish­
ployees of a correctional institution.
m e n t engaged In the wholesale
M inimum Qualifications
m a n u f a c tu r e
of
pha rm a ce utic a l
C a n d id a tes m u s t m eet the require­
p re p a ra tio n s including navcotics; or
m e n ts of one of th e following
(b) four ye ars of s a tis fac to ry exierience a s a licensed pharm acist,
g r o u p s : E it h e r (a) five ye ars of
sa tis fa c to ry experience i n
th e
ncludine or supplem ented by one
y e a r of sa tis fa c to ry full-time paid p re p a r a tio n of food on a large scale,
experience as a field Investigator or
of w hich one y e a r m u s t h a v e in­
law enforcem ent officer; or (c) a
volved responsibility for the m a n ­
s a tis f a c to ry equivalent combination
a g e m e n t of a kitchen serving 100
of the foregoing tr a in in g and ex­
o r ' m o r e individuals; or (b) three
ye a rs of s a tis fa c to ry experience as
perience. C andidates m u s t have a
described u n d e r (a) of which one
y e a r m u s t have involved responsi­
bility fo r the m a n a g e m e n t of a
kitc he n se rving 100 or more indi­
viduals, a nd sa tis fa c to ry completion
of a college or u niversity course in
dietetics: or (c) a s a tis fac to ry
equiva lent combination of the fore­
going tra in in g and experience. C a n ­
d id ate s m u s t have a good knowl­
edge of food values an d the p rin­
ciples of d ietetics; abiljty to m a n ­
a g e large kitchen.*? efficiently and
econom ically; fam ilia rity with re­
frig era tio n ‘ e quipm e nt: ability to
p re p a re special diets upon occasion.
Subjects of E xam ination
W r it t e n exam ination on t h e duties
of the position, relative w eight 6;
tra i n i n g an d experience, relative
w e ig h t 6.
4061. I n d u s tr ia l R e se arc h A ssist­
a n t, B u re a u of In d u stry , D e p a rt­
m en t of Commerce. S a la ry range
$2400 to $3000. Fee $2. Appointment
expected a t the m inim um but may
be m ad e a t less th a n $2400. File by
M arch 6.
Duties
To g a t h e r fa c tu a l inform ation con­
cern in g N ew York Sta te m a n u fa c ­
tu r e r s by inspection, numerical
evaluation, and recording of used
a n d u n u se d production e quipm ent:
to c onduct industria l inventories in
suc h fields a s m achine tools, te x ­
par OlTll SarrlM BzaBinatloU
tiles, clothing, iron and steel, paper
Vfxom.
Typ*wfit*p Oc».,
a n d pulp, a n d o th e r in d u strie s; and
to do re la ted w ork as required.
1S9 ] ^ t < m S t r e a t f
M inim um Qualifieations
W U lin & Hasaau 9 lf)
E i t h e r (f.) five y e ars of s a tis f a c ­
t o r y expevience in the m eta l trade s
gltlOBMi 3 - 5599
F
f
BKR vm Tmnramss
P a g e T b ir tm j
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
T^iiesday. February 24, 1942
F i r e m
a n
m
o n g
S t a t e
w ith specialization In a cc o u n tin g In­
cluding or supplem ented by not less
th a n 24 credit h ours in a cc o u n tin g ;
or (d) a sa tis fa c to ry equivalent
combination of the foregoing t r a i n ­
ing an d experience. Two y e ars of
experience in the a d m in istra tio n of
Milk Control L a w s or In a respon­
sible supervisory c ap a city In dairy
a d m in istra tio n m a y be su b s titu te d
for tw o y e a rs of the general expe­
rience required u n d e r (a). C andi­
d a te s m u st be fa m ilia r w ith m od­
e m d a ir y a cc o u n tin g a n d the Milk
Involving th e use of m a c h in e tools
a n d m etal processes, of w hich three
y e a rs m u s t ha v e been in a supervi.soi’y c apa city Involving produc­
tion, ■ scheduling, production m e t h ­
ods a n d a knowledfge of shop layout
an d processes, a n d g ra d u a tio n from
a s t a n d a r d senior high sc h o o l; or
(b) five y e a r s of sa tis fa c to ry ex­
perience in m a n u fa c tu rin g , selling,
or In the erection of m eta l working
m achines a n d m ac hine tools, and
g r a d u a tio n from a s t a n d a r d senior
nigh sc h o o l; or (c) a sa tis f a c to r y
equivalent com bination of the fore­
going tr a in in g a n d experience. C a n ­
didates m u s t ha v e a knowledge of
electrica' a n d
m ec ha nic al m a ­
chinery, especially m achine tools
an d electric drive. T h ey m u s t have
ability to meet an d deal w ith peo­
ple; secure c ooperation; avoid anla g o n ism s; m u s t have an analytical
m ind a n d good judgm ent.
Subjects of E x a m in a tio n
W ritte n e xam ination on the duties
of the position, relative w e ight 6:
tra in in g an d experience, relative
w eight 4.
401D. J u n io r E ngine e ring Aid, De­
p a r tm e n t of Public W orks. Usual
sa la ry ra n g e $1400 to $1900. Fee $1.
A ppointm ent expected a t the m ini­
m um but m a y be m ade a t less.
File by M a r c h ’6.
Duties
To a ssist in engineering w ork by
perfoim ing sim ple technical tas k s
an d m a n u a l w ork in office, field, or
lab o ra to ry as a s s i g n e d ; an d to do
related w ork a s required. E x am p les :
Inspe c ting a portion of a con tra ct
u n d e r supervision of th e Engineerin -C h a rg e ; w o rk in g independently
as a S ta te inspector a t a factory
supplying m a t e r i a l s ; a c tin g as in­
spector a t a h a tc h p la n t; acting
as rodm an, c h ain m an , or instrum e n tm a n under the Engineer-inC h a rg e; reducing notes, trac ing
m a p s and plans, a ssistin g in p re p a ­
ration of rig h t-o f-w ay m a p s ; p re ­
p a rin g cross-section.s,
computing
a reas, volumes an d q u a n titie s and
m ak in g c om puta tions on prelim in­
ary, monthly, a n d final estim ates.
Minimum Qiiaiifications
E ith e r (a) two y e a r s of s a tis f a c ­
tory experience a s a helper on civil
engineering projects, a n d g r a d u a ­
tion from a s t a n d a r d senior high
school; or (b) sa tis fa c to ry comple­
tion of two y e a rs of a four year
d a y course in engineering for which
a degree Is g runted by a recognized
college o r u n i v e r s i t y ; or (c) a s a t is ­
fa ctory e quivalent com bination of
th e foregoing t ia i n in g a n d experi­
ence. C a n d id a tes m u s t have a n ele­
m e n ta ry knowledge of geometry,
ilane trigonom etry, surveying, maerials of construction, and inspec­
tion of construction. College t r a n ­
sc ript required.
Subjects of E x am in a tio n
W ritte n exam in atio n on the duties
of the position, relative w eight 6;
tra in in g a n d experience, relative
w eight 4.
A
T e s t s ;
Control Law . College t r a n s c r i p t
qulred.
Subjects of E x a m in a tio n
W ritte n e xam ination on the dutl«a
of the position, relative weight
tr a i n i n g a n d experience, re la tiv e
w e ight 4.
4022. P a r k P a tro lm a n , Conservaf
tion D e p a rtm en t. U sual s a l a r y
ra n g e $1500 to $2000. F e e $1. Sea*
(C o n tin u e d on Page F ourteen)
|
ComeDowntoEarthand
Let’s Talk About Tliat
JobProblem Today!
f
4020. Medical Record L ibrarian,
D e p a rtm e n t of H e a lth . U sual sa lary
ra n g e $1600 to $2100. Application fee
$1. A pp o in tm e n t expected a t the
m inim um b u t m a y be m ade a t less
t h a n $1600. File by M arch 6.
D uties
To a s s is t in the developm ent of
a n d to m a in ta in a m edical record
s y s te m based on accepted modern
practice a n d s t a n d a r d nom encla­
t u re of d i s e a s e s ; a n d to do related
w o rk a s re quired. E x a m p le s : A s­
signing a n d sup e rv isin g the work
of various medical ste n o g rap h e rs
a n d file c le rks relative to all medi­
cal records: supervising the collec­
tion of scientific d a t a in p re p a r a ­
tion of r e se a rc h p u b lic a tio n s; pre­
p a r in g medical s ta tis tic a l reports.
M inimum Qualifications
E it h e r (a) th r e e y e a rs of s a tis fa c ­
to ry experience in medical records
work, of w hich one y e a r m u st have
been In a supe rvisory capacity, and
g ra d u a tio n from a s t a n d a r d senior
nigh school; or (b) two y e ars of
college a n d s a t is fa c to ry completion
of a n approved course in train in g in
medical records w o rk ; or (c) & s a t ­
i sfa ctory e quivalent com bination of
the foregoing tr a in in g a n d experi­
ence. C a n d id a tes m u s t have a
knowledge of s t a n d a r d classified
n o m en c latu re of diseases and m u st
possess executive ability, tact, ini­
tiative. a n d '"progressiveness. A
knowledge of typing a n d ste n o g ­
ra p h y is desirable.
Subjects of E xam ination
W ritte n e xam ination on the duties
of the position, relative w eight 4;
t ra i n i n g a n d experience, relative
w e ight 6.
4021, Milk A ccounts E xam iner,
D e p a rtm e n t of A gric ulture a n d
M arkets. S a la ry ra n g e $2400 to $3000.
Fe e $2. A ppointm e nt expected a t the
m inim um but m ay be m ade a t less.
Duties
U nder supervision, to m ak e com­
plex an d involved office and field
exam in atio n s a n d a u d its of records
a n d re p o rts of milk producers and
dealers to de te rm ine compliance
witli the Milk Control Law , and to
a s s is t suc h producers and dealers
in a chieving such compliance; to
pre pare m a te ria l for presentation a t
h e a r i n g s ; an d to do related work
a s required.
Minimum Qnalificatlons
C andidates m u s t meet the require­
m en ts of one of the following
g r o u p s: E it h e r (a) six years of
s a tis fa c to ry experience in the keep­
in g or a u d itin g of accounts, of
which tw o y e a rs m u st have been
in responsible a n d difficult account
keeping in the da iry industry, and
g ra d u a tio n from a s ta n d a r d senior
high school; or (h) three ye ars of
sa tis fa c to ry experience in the keep­
ing or a u d itin g of accounts, of
which one y e a r m u st have been in
responsible an d difficult account
keeping in the dairy industry, and
g ra d u a tio n from a recognized col­
lege or un iv ers ity w ith specializa­
tion in a g ric u ltu ra l economics; or
(c) two y e a rs of sa tis fa c to ry expe­
rience in the keeping o r'a u d itin g ot
a ccounts, of which one ye ar m ust
h a v e been in responsible and diffi­
cult acc ount keeping in the dairy
industry, an d g ra d u a tio n from a
recognized college or university
V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S e r v ic e
A b s o l u t e l y
s u b s c r i b e s
r e g u l a r
F R E E
t o
$ 2 . 0 0
t h e
to
a n y o n e
L E A D
r a t e
f o r
E R
5 2
w h o
a t
t h e
is s u e s .
★ Y o u r e g i s t e r M’i t h u s i n p e r s o n , b y p h o n e o r m a i l a n d
w e tr y to k e e p y o u fu lly in fo r m e d b y m a il fo r a p e r io d o f o n e
y e a r o f a n y e x a m i n a t i o n • \v e t h i n k y o u r q u a l i f i c a t i o n s p e r m i t
vou to ta k e.
* W e te ll y o u a b o u t c o u r s e s th a t m a y fit y o u fo r g o v e r n nen t or d efen se job s.
W e s tu d y y o u r p e r so n a l p r o b le m s a n d w e h e lp y o u fin d
he jo b s op en for you .
T*’ W e a n s w e r q u e r i e s i n r e l a t i o n t o l i s t s , d e p a r t m e n t s ,
w o r k in g c o n d itio n s , tr a n s f e r p o s s ib ilitie s a n d ]> ro m o tio n e x a m s ,
^ W e p r e f e r t o s e e 3' o u p e r s o n a l l y b u t y o u m a y p h o n e o i ;
w rite.
^ W e try to k e e p y o u in fo r m e d w h ich jo b s a re o p e n w ith
tr o v e r n m e n ta l a g e n c ie s w h ic h a re n o t u n d e r civ il se r v ic e .
W e a d v ise r e g istr a n ts e lig ib le to ta k e an e x a m in a tio n o f
th e p r o p e r m a n n e r o f p r o c e e d in g a n d th e b e st w a y to stu d y fo r
th e test.
REMEMBER!
U N L E S S YOU K N O W W H E N TO F IL E
• A N D F O R W H A T , Y O U A R E G R O P I N G IN T H E D A R K .
L E T U S G U ID E Y O U T O W A R D T H A T C IV IL S E R V IC E
JO B IM M E D IA T E L Y !
OR NO T YOU A R E
BY T E L L I N G Y O U W H E T H E R
E L IG IB L E FO R W H A T JO B , W E
A R E S O L V IN G Y O U R P R O B L E M S A N D AT NO C O S T
TO YOU!
--------------------- C U P
w
L
T H IS C O U P O N
N O W ! --------------------
Q a a a JL
e a d e r
.
97 D u a n e S tr e e t, N . Y. C.
E n c l o s e d is $2.00 to c o v er c o st of a n n u a l s u b s c r i p t io n to
T h e L E A D E R a n d t h e V o c a tio n a l G u id a n c e S e rv ice ,
Send mo
t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e b l a n k s im m e d ia t e l y .
Nam e
A ddress
□
..............
V * " A ’.* ’
Uorough or City
Check here if this is a renewal of your subscription.
Pa^re Fourteen
S t a t e
a n d
U .
S .
B
o t h
P u ;je 'T h ir te e n )
ji o n Ji l . - i n p o i n f m e n t . s o f s i x m o n t h s
f i x p e c 't o u at. N if iK a i'j j F r o n t i e r S t a t o
P u r k C o m m i s s i o n ^ii,
nnrl a I
C fin ltal N e w Y o rk S ta te P a r k C o m ­
m i s s i o n a t 512.') u m o n t h . M i n i m u t n
a g f 21 a n r l c a n f l i d a t p s m u s t n o t
h a \ o i) a ss o « l t l i e i r Ifit h b i r t i i c i a y o n
th e (la te of th p w r itte n e x a m in a tio n .
C a n d i d a t e s w h o a n eliKihi,.- l o r a n d
d e.-iire t o c o m p e l . - a l s o in X o . 4055,
P a I If P a t r o I m a n , W e . s K ' i i e s t e i '
C o iin ty m a y do so A .sep arate a p p l i c a t i . i n a n d f e e mii.->t b e f i l e d f o r
e a c h , h u t C an d id ate .s n e e d t a k e o n lv
o n e ■ ■ x a m i n a t i o n in u r d e r t n h e co n'H i d e r c d o n b o t h iist.s. K ile l)\- A I ;ir e h
6.
.Mil iMMiMi <{i ia lif i< 'a t i o n s
^ ’ in:|■>^lln a ^ e 21 a n d c a n d i d a t e s
nif>-t
n>,l h a v e
pa.^.sed t i i e i r -Irith
h ii lli < l a . \ o t t i l e d a l . - o f t h e w r i t t e n
< ;■; IU1 -la! ir n . ( C a n d i d a t e s m i i .s t fio s *>■' ’ ; h e
fo llu w iiiK
re c iiiirem en ts:
T ' l i i i ' d S l a t e s c il iz 'ii.s h ip : r e s i d e n c e
i n f w Y o r k S t a t e f o r f>ne y e a r i m n ii (II I I(‘Iv p i ' e i e d i n j ^ t h e d a t e o f t h e
eM iinii ; . t i o n : m i n i m u m
h e i^ 'h t
5
feet
i p . c lie s i n b a r e f e e t ; n i i n i n i i n i v . e i ^ ' l . ' IK) f » o u n d s s t r i p p e d ;
ff ’.' l p^■,^ s i ( ^ u e ; ^ o o d ;iddr<>.'^s; n e a t
f» p , i e a : i:c('
K ood m o r a l c h a i a c t e r
a n d I ' a i i l . ' - ; tT i e n t a l a l i ' i t n e s s ; f r e e d c:.;
from
all
p h y sica l
d efe cts.
■J l.i’v I. u s i h e p h y s i c a l K - s t r o n t r . a c t i . •, a n d w e l l - p f u f j o i t i o n c d w i t h i n
t h e i , r.L’f' o f a i ’c e [ ) l e d . s i n n d ; t n l s ;
W' I. ’1(1 C ( n v i c t i o n o f f e l i i n y ; a b l e
to re a d a m i w r ite u n d e r s ta 'n d in i;I\’
t h e 1 '.ly li .^ h la ii f;u M ^ ;e : w i t h s a t i s la « 'i < i r \
hearinix
a n I satisfn c to r> e ' l ii.’ lit w i l l i o i i t g l a s s e s (vi.'-ion n o t
I'.v-- i l i a ' l 2(1 1(1 in e a c h e s ’e i ,
.''iili,j(“<'(s o f r i v a n i i n a l i i t i i
VV>ir« ii e . x a m i n a t i o n o n t i i e d u t i e s
of tl’
pc,‘^ i t i o n , r e l a t i v e w c i ^ ' h t ( i ;
tr ^ i. D in c,
at^ d
c .'ip c rii'n ce.
relativ e
W e ' u l i t 1. ( ' a n d i d a I e s w h o p;i.<.< t h e
w iM.Mi e.'^a m ill,! t i o n w i l l h e u i v e n ,i
m '• „ ! e.v.i i n i n a I i o n In w h i c h t h e v
mu.«- U ic et t l i e p h y . ' i c a l . s t n n d a r d
t ' ( i . i i t i d f o r th;.-~ po.-it ic.n.
C a n d i­
d a t e w i l l r e c e i \ - e n o l i c e (d' e x a c t
t i n t ’ .-'nd p h i c e t o a p p e . i r f o r m " d i cal
e . \ r ' m i n ; i t io n ,
.Ml
c in .lid ifs
»>'• ' t !>,■ ; i h l e l o o p c c i l e ; i n d ri le a
m o :i. > ( \ cl( .
la;,'!,
l ‘a t h ( > l o t > i s t ,
D e p :ir l n ic n t
of
(.’o r r o c l i o n .
S a la r y
rai'.H:e S.!li:<) t o
J^!S7o Ji'o..
A u p o i n t n iiM it ( X [ ) , ' c ‘ e i |
al
S ' n u ' S n ;; P, i s o n ;it
F ll.j
h y M a t c h (>.
D iit les
Ti< h '; v( c h a i ; ^ e o f i l u ' l a b o r a t o i \'
■)f « S i a ; , ' p i ' n a l i t i s t i t u i i o n : t o p e r f o i iii . - n i i o p s i e s . i n d m a k e p;i th o .' o K icHi. o ii c l e r i o lo ;; i( .'a I, ; i n d l ) i o c l i e m i C.'ll e x . l m i l i a I loll:- ; t n d diavcno:--es : t o
i i a v " s i i p t I vi.si(Ui o f t h e c l i n i c a l l;ii)o r i l o r v a n d clin ic al ex a m in a tio n .^
n i le t h c K - i n : t o p e r f o r m p o s t m o r t«.'’r
ii id m a k e e x a m i n a t i o n s o n a l l
o x c u ; c d c r i m i n a l s .an d o n tho.'ie d v in-T • ! . i : i ’ u i d t n o w n
(•.■lU.-es in
tin*
p i ' - ' O ho.vpifal; a n d to d o r e l a t e d
w c r k ;\ s I Cl) n il eti.
. M l II i n i II Ml i ^ i i a l i I i c a t ( d l l s
C a n ;!i(..;te s n n is t be g r a d u a t e s o f
an
approved
n ir d ic a l
sid io o l
and
m m
he lic e n s e d to p r a c t ic e m e d ii i n • in N e w
Y o rk S fa ii' or b e elid ilil.' to e n i o i
t h e t>x a n i i n . i ! i o n f o r
K ucii
licen se.
In
.a d d itio n ,
t!ie\m u I h ;i\h jid f i v e .\'c;irs o f s a l i s f a ■ >1 v e x p e r i e n c e
in a
p .it i i o ' o ^ i <?a!
Ia'.)i r a t o r \
or
a
s.a tis fa c to r y
«‘( i u i \ , i l e n t c o m b i n a t i o n o f t h i s t x ' o e
o f l i l ) o r a t o r \ ’ e.x p er i(> n 'e a n d o t h e r
p a th o lo H ica l
ex p er ien ce,
of
w h ich
tw o
v> 'iir s m u s t
h a v e b e e n .as D i ­
r e c t o r o f a n a i i p r o v e d i. ab> u . i t o i N'.
S i i l i . j e c l s Ilf r : v a i n i i i a t i ( t n
W r i t t e n e x a n i i i i a i i o n o n t h e d u t i ( ' . ‘^
tlie p o sitio n ,
u d .itiv e
w e i ^ ^ l u 5;
tra in iu fr
and
ex ia 'rien cc.
rid a ti\i!
v ciu h t
5: t r a i n i n . ; a n t i e . x i i e r i e n c e ,
r e l . i t i v e w e i . L i h t fi.
of
Loans
IIS
III V M O V
.11 .
r i K^O.N Al r I! U I* I. K I \
E D E L S T E IN B R O S .
1 8 l o .h ic U s on
Ase .
L. 1. C 'it j
a t Q ueens Plaza
6.
D u ties
Under supervision in a State in.stitution or afjency, to admini.ster or
in te rp re t
psychom etric
t est s,
both routine and of a .special d ia g ­
nostic n a tu re ; to a p p ly other psycholoj^'ical
procedures:
to ma&e
rnc()mmendations regardinp; tr e a t­
ment and train in g . I n the Child
Guidance Clinics, to .supervi.^ie and
coordinate the w o rk of J u n io r P sy­
ch o lo g is ts; and to do related w o rlt
as required. E x a m p le s : A d m in is ­
te rin g intelligence, a p titud e , and
performance te sts: c la s s ify in g in ­
mates on the basis of personalit.y,
social, and educe.tional studic.g of
the in d iv id u a l: p re p a rin g reports:
doing re.search in tne 3election of
a p p ropriate tests; stud.ying results
obtained; assisting in m a k in g as­
signments to cottage groups and
w o rk and .stud.v program .^; in con­
su lta tio n w ith o th er o fficers, p la n ­
n ing vr)cational and social programs
fo r in m ates; co n d uctin g w ith .some
suDer vision, research pro.lects in ­
v o lvin g in ve stig a tio n and in ti'rriretation of factors i.n a bnorm al beiia v io r : m a in ta in in g s ta tis tic a l rec­
ords of performance, a p titud e of
intnates: developing r.ew technic|ues
and m a kin g research studies.
.MlniniiiiM (^iiaiificatiling
E ith e r (a) g ra d u a tio n fro m collej;e, preferat.ily w ith specia lization
in psychology, to gether w ith an
M.A. in psychology or .30 credit
hour.s of graduate stiid.y in psych­
ology leading to an adv.anced dekree
fro iii a recognized gradu.ate sch(joi
or (|ep;irtment, and three years of
ex'it'rience in *T linical ps\'cho!ogy,
of w h 'c li one ye.ar m ust have in ­
volved the a d m in is tr.itio n of psych o iiie iric tests and o th e r clinical
p^;ycholoirical proceilure.=! under the
siip/'i'v’sion of a q u a lifii'd
I'sycholoirist : or (b» g ra d u a tio n from a
rt'co-^nized college or u n ive rsity,
p re fi'ia h ly w ith specialization in
psychology, together* w it h comple­
tion of C o u r s e requirem ents for
Ph.n. in psychology in a graduate
school ()i- d e p ;irtm e iit o f recognized
st.unling, and tw o years o f ^ x p e ii('•’ '•f' in clin ica l psvcholoev. of
w hich one year must have in\'olve(T
th(' a d n \in istra tio n of p,sychom(‘tric
ti'S'.s ;ind other clin ic a l nsycholo,*4
;ic.al procedures under tin* ; upervision of a (lu a iifie d psyciiolo.'i.st :
or (c") a s a tis fa c to ry equivalent
com bination of the foregoing tra ln im r a i d
experience.
Candidates
r->-'n«t ha\'(' a tiio rou g h knowledge of
the principles of ))sycholoij\- and (^f
th*‘ methods and tecliniques of the
moi'e com m only used m antal fe.=ts
and ni'’a>^irem<'nts sucli is the T i'ri";in. P i® n e r-P a tte rso n , S tin fo '-d P.in t.
K n h lm a n -B in e t.
Po-^cusM;ize. H e a lv -P ic tiire C o m i'le tio r's :
a b ilitv to meet and deal w ith
jieonle. in it iiitiv e : resourcefu’.ness :
trooil lu d g m e n t; good address.
Siilijects of K.vaniinatiuii
W r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n on th e d u t i i s
o f th e p os it io n , r e l a t i v e •weight 5;
trainiiur a n d e x p e r i e n c e ,
relative
w e i^ iit 3.
riil'lii-
llea U li
N u r s e , Dejiirim en t of H ea lth .
Salary range
.Sl.SK) to .flL’.'iOO. F e e .'SI. A j i p o i n t m e n t
e x p e c t e d in rural a r e a s a t $1,S<X) but
m a v be m;ido at le ss . P e i's o n s ap p oii it e d fr o m t h i s lis t r e q u ir e d to
h a v e a N e w Y o r k S t a t o D i- iv e r ’s
I.,’C('nse.
C a n d i d a t e s w h o a r e eli«-ible 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. -lO.Oi). 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 ilii ’a t i o n a n d f e e of !SI.
m u s t bt‘ file d fo r e a c h , bu t c a n d i dat i's n e e d t a k e o n l y o n e e x a m n a ­
tion in ordi'r to be c o n s i d e r e d on
bo th lists . F i l e by M a rc h <i.
Dutief*
T o do p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s i n g w o r k
in 11 . 0 c o n d u c t o f c l i n i c s a n d h o m e
v i s i t a t o a s ; to p r o m o t e c o n f e r e n c e s ,
fo n -iU it a t io n s , a n d d e m o n s t r a t i o n s
for iir I r o v in g m e t l i o d s o f c l i n i c s
TYPEW
RITERS
RENTED
F O R C IV IL
S E R V IC E
EXAM S
AND FOR HOM E USE
All Makes —
A ll
Models — Delivered and CaUed For
J. s . M O R SE
C O rtlan .: 7 -0 4 0 5 - 6
C a l l
JVIlrtlmum Qualifications
4<W». J'Mycholo^iMt, S t a t e In.qtitution.s a n d A gencie H .
Salarv range
J2tfl<> t o $.'!000. F e e $2. A p p o i n t m e n t
expected at the m in im u m but m ay
be m a d e a t les.s. A p p o i n t m e n t o f a
w o m a n p s y c h o lo g iH t e x p e c t e d a t th e
N e w Y or k S t a t e T rai ninf ? S c h o o l
fo r G ir ls at Hud.son. F i l e b v M a r c h
MI'.’.'i.
I s s u e
a n d h o n .e c a r e ; a n d t o d o r e l a t e d
•.vork a.s r e q u ir e d .
State Tests
(C o n tin u ed fr o m
T u esday, F ebruary 24, 1942
CIVIL SERVIC E L E A D E R
296 BROADWAY
C a n d l d a f o a m u s t be g r a d u a t e s o f
a n accredited sch ool o f n u r s in g and
m u s t be l.cen. sed a s a p r o f e s s i o n a l
nur.«fe in N e w Y o r k S t a t e or b e e l i ­
g i b l e for Huch l i c e n s e . T h e y m u s t
De p v a d u a t e s o f a s t a n d a r d s e n i o r
h i g h s c u o o i or h a v e e q u i v a l e n t e d u ­
cation. In addition, t h e y m u s t m e e t
th e requirem ents of one o f the fo l­
low ing
gioup s:
E ither
(a)
tw o
year.s o f a d e q u a t e p u b lic h e a l t h
r u r .s in g e x p e r i e n c e u n d e r a p p r o v e d
supervision , and sa tis fa c to r y c o m ­
p le t i o n o f b 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 t m i o y e a r in r e s i d e n c e a t
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 ;
or (b ) a s u t i s f a c t o r y
eq u ivalen t
c o m b i n a t i o n oi 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 ot t h e principle.s a n d
p r a c t i c e s o t p u b li c h e a l t h n u r s i n g
a nd good y h y sica l condition a r e e s ­
s e n t i a l . T r a n s c r i p t o f cttl leg e e d u ­
c a t i o n begone' n u r s e t r a i n i n g s c h o o l
rf^quired.
S u b ject*
of
E x a m in a tio n
W ritten e x a m in a tio n on th e duties
o f th e p o s i t i o r , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4;
tra'.nin): a n d e x p e r i e n c e , r e l a t i v e
■weighL 6.
40^6. Steam F irem an , S t a t e a n d
C ounty H ospitals, D ep artm en ts, and
I n s t i t i i t i o n s . S a l a r y r a n g e .$1500 to
$20(XJ. 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 ss . 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 ."51066.67, .?ll(i6.67, 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 lig 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 i t h e r
No.
40:il, S t e a m F i r e m a n , E r i e
County.
or N o .
40.^9. F i r e m a n .
O n e i d a C o u n t y , or N o . 4045, 'F ir e ­
man. R en sselaer Countv. A sep arate
a p p l i c a t i o n a n d fe e o f .SI mu.st be
fil ed fo r e a ch . F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
D u ties
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
a ccessorivs, to g eth er w ith the a u x ­
i lia r y boiler 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 i c p o w e r p l a n t or a
lar-ge s t e a m h e a t i n g p ' a n t ; a n d to
do r e l a t e d w o r k a s r e q u it e d . E x n p .p l e s P'iring b o il er s by h a n il or
hv’ sto ker p. w h e r e i n s t a l l e d ; o p e r a t ii ig p i i i o r s a n d o t h e r b o il er r o o m
eqiiii.merit in c l u d i n g c o a l a n d a s h
han dling
equipm ent,
where
ins ti- P c d ; c e a n i n g f ir e s a n d r e m o v i n g
clink ers a i d a s h e s ; cle a n in g b oil­
e r s : m a k ’n.ir m in o r r e p a ir s to b o i l ­
ers an d e -iu ip m e n t; r ead in g in s tr u ­
m e n t s , i. a i' g e s, a n d m e t e r s : r e c o r d ­
i n g th e n a d i n g s in th e b o il er ro om
lo u: y,'c.i^l'ing c oal.
> ih iim u n i
ol
K xa m iiiu tio n
W r it te :i 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 pt-s.iion. r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5;
train.'tin: a n d e x p e r i e n c e ,
relative
w .;i''h t 5,
4027. S n p e r \ i s o r o f \ ' i » c u t i o n a l K e l i a b i l i t a t i o i i . D ep artm en t of E d u c a ­
ti o n . S a l a r y r a n g e $27t>0 to
F e e .S2. A p p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t
t h e m i n i m u n i Init m a y be luatie a t
les.s. F i l e by M a r c h 6.
D u ties
T o provicte v o c a t i o n a l g u i d a n c e
a n d a r r a n g e fo 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 pu bli c s c l i o o l s a n d in
industrial and bu sin ess e stab lish nuMits fo r p h y s i c a l l y h a n d i c a p p e d
persons over fourteen y ea rs of a g e
fo r t h e p u r p o s e o f p r e p a r i n g t h e m
fo r r e m u n e r a t i v e e m p l o ^ n i e n t ; to
s o l i c i t enu> lo ye rs w i t h a v i e w t o ­
w a r d p l a c i n g s u c h p e r so n s.
M in iiiH u n
Q u a lifica tio n s
C a n d i t l a i e s n m s t be g r a d u a t e s o f
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 for w h i c h
a b a c h e lo r 's d e g r e e is g r a n t e d , a n d
muH^ m e e t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s o f o n e
o f th e f o l l o w i n g g r o u p s : E i t h e r (a )
th r e e y e a r s o f r e c e n t s a t i s f a c t o r y
e .x p er ie nce in a r e s p o n s i b l e p o s it io n
ia o r e o f t h e f o l l o w i n g f i e l d s : v o ­
cational rehabilitation of c iv ilia n s;
s a f e t y s e r v i c e ; a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of
w o r k m e n ’s
com pensation ;
p la c e nT'nt ; v o c a t i o n a l g u i d a n c e ; p e r s o n ­
nel
m an agem en t:
vocational
inu t r u c t io n ; or in a s u p e r v i s o r y c a pai.ity in a la r g e i n d u s t r ia l o r g a n izati(,»n
as
m anager,
p r o d u c t io n
m an ager , su p e r in te n d en t or fore­
m a n ; or (b) a s a t is f a c t o r .v e q u i v a ­
le n t c o m b i n a t i o n o f t h e f o r e g o i n g
tra in in g and experience. C a ndida tes
m u s t h a v e a g o o d k n o w led ,g e o f th e
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
retraining and o f m odern e m p lo y ­
m ent and guid ance m eth ods and
techniques. T h e y m ust h a v e ta c t;
good m a n n e rs: good a d d re ss; and
t'la a b i l i t y to a p p r o a c h a n d d e a l
'vitl' in d u s t r i a l m a n a g e r s .
S ub jects
S t e a m
u s i n g h i g h - p o w e r e d , p o r t a b l e , or
flu o ro -p h o to er a p h ic e q u ip m e n t; c a r ­
in g for e q u ip m e n t; p e r fo r m in g th e
n e c e s s a r y te c h n ic a l 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
f il m s ; preparing p a tien ts fo r X -r a y .
Mlnlmnm Qualifications
C a n d i d a t e s mu.st m e e t t h e r e q u i r e ­
m en ts of one of th e follow ing
g r o u p s : E ith e r (a) tw o y e a rs o f a c ­
c e p t a b l e e x p e r i e n c e in t h e X - r a y
d e p a r tm en t o f a n app roved hospital,
I n c l u d i n g w o r k in a c t u a l o p e r a t i o n
o f 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 inatl6ns,
graduation
fr om ' 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 ,
a n d 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 X - r a y t e c h ­
n i q u e ; or (b ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y c o m b i n ­
ation of th e fo rego ing training an d
experience.
Subjects of Examination
W r itte n e x a m in a tio n on th e duties
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 5;
t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e , r eia ? fv 9
w e i g h t 5.
X-ray Assistant (Tiiernpy),
D ep a rtm en t of H ealth . S alary range
•^1400 to $19<30. F e e $1. A p p o i n tm e g it
ex p ected a t th e m in im u m but m a y
b e m a d e a t le.ss. C a n d i d a t e s w h o
a r e e l i g i b l e f o r N o . 40.35, A .s s i s t a n t
X - r a y T echn ician, M onroe C ounty
a n d / o r N o . 4028, X - r a y A s s i s t a n t
m a y do so. A .se par ate a p p l i c a t i o n
a n d f e e o f $1 m u s t b e f il e d t o r e a c h ,
b u t c a n d i d a t e s n e e d talce 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 be c o n ­
s id e r e d fo r t l i e s e t w o li s ts . F i l e b y
M a r c h 6.
D uties
T o operate X -r a v ap p aratus 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 in t h e a d m i n i s ­
t r a t i o n o f X - r a v t r e a t m e n t s : a n d to
d o r e l a t e d w o r k a s r e q u ite d .
M inim um Q u alification s
E ith q t ( a ) h ig h s c h o o l g r a d u a t i o n
i n c l u d i n g a c o u r s e in p h y s i c s , a n d
s ix m on ths of sa tisfa c to r y experi­
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 ­
n a n c e of high v o lta g e th erapeutic
X - r a y e q u i p m e n t ; o r (b) 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 oj :
th e fo reg o in g tra in in g and e x p eri­
ence.
C andidates
m ust
have
a
k n o w l e d g e of h i g h p o w e r X - r a y
t h e r a p y a n d t h e o p e r a t io n o f h ig h
power
m ach in es
ranging
fr o m
200,000 to 1,000,000 v o l t s ; a b i l i t y to
o p e r a t e a n d c a r e fo r X - r a v a p p a r ­
a t u s a n d a u x i l i a r y e q u io n ie iit for
therapeutic
purposes.
C andidates
s h o u l d i n d i c a t e on t h e i r application. ^
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 c o m p le te d .
Su l»jects o f E.vum inut ioii
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
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 o.
Q u a lific a tio n s
C an d i d a iC s m u s t h a v e h a d n o t le s s
than one v ear of s a tis fa c to r y expei i e n c e ui 1h< o p e r a t io n or m a i n t e ­
n a n c e :’ nd r e p a ir o f h i g h p r e s s u r e
s te a m r , - f r s . C a ndida tes should
h a v e a th croutrh w o r k i n g k n o w l e d g e
of b o il er I'l om p r a c t ic e , p a r t i c u l a r ­
ly a s .t - e l a t e s to m a i n t a i n e d optratin g
efficien cy :
p h y s i c a l
s t i o n g t i i 'X Cl a g i l i i y : g o o d p h y s i c a l
concli'.’iin.
."ui le c t
f o r
of
K .v a n iin u tlo ii
W'r’l^en 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:
tr ail m.g a n d ex}>erience,
relative
w eigf:t 4
4()'J8.
X.-ray ■ A s s i s t a n t , D e p a r t ­
m e n t of H e a l t h . S a l a r y r a n g e $.1400
to $19(X) F e e $1. A p o p i n t m e n t e x ­
p e c t e d at t h e m i n i m u m b u t m a v be
t r a d e 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 for a n n d e s i r e to
c o m p e t e a l s o in No. 40;io, A s s i s t a n t
X -r a y T echn ician, M onroe C ounty
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
a n d f e e o f $1 n u ist be fil e d for 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 or d e r to be c o n s i d ­
e re d on b oth li s ts . I f 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 a l s o in N o,
4029, X - r a y A s s i s t a n t (T h e i'a p y ) . A
sej> 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 fi led for t h is e x a m i n a t i o n .
F i l e b y i l a r c h 6.
D u ties
U n d e r supc*rvis;on 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 ­
v e lo p X - r a v f.!'’ ;j; a n d to do r e l a t ­
ed w o i k 'IS liM ’iired. P x a m p l e s :
M ak im ; X - r a y e x p o s u r e s o f t h e
c h e s t ui o t h e r p a r ts o f t h e body
s t a t e
u w v k i t t e x
E X A M IN A T IO N S
L A T E K
T H A N
->IAKCH as, 1U4J
( A p p l i c a t i o n s s h o u ld be f il ed by
M a r c h 27)
I iiw ritten
E xam ination
form s
m a y n o t be is s u e d by m a il a f t e r
M arc ii JO, a n d to be a c c e p t e d s h o u ld
bo 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
po. st niar k no t l a t e r t h a n M a r c h 27.
F o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p o s i t i o n s no
w’r it 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
candid ates
w il l
be
req uir e d
M a r c h 28. bu t c a n d i d a t e s w ill be
rated on train ing and experien ce.
R a tin g .s m a y be a f f e c t e d by 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.'Aiential t h a t c a n d i ­
d a t e s s h o w in d e t a il in t h e i r a p p l i ­
c a t i o n s all e x p e r i e n c e t h a t m a y be
o f v a lu 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 re.-fult in lo w
m a r k s or f a il u r e to p a s s t h e e x ­
am in ation.
__
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 al l s t a t e ­
m e n t s a r e s u b j e c t to v e r i f i c a t i o 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 la t e r d a t e . A p p l i c a ­
t i o n s for’ 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 to a n d i n ­
c l u d i n g M a r c h 27.
40;!«. i i a l h .V tte ndan t, S a r a t o g a
Sp rin gs A uthority.
Salary range
$1150 to $1650. F e e 50 c e n t s . S e v e r a l
seasonal
app ointm en ts
expected.
M a x i m u m a g e lim it 5Sth b ir th 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 ew
Y"ork 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 upervi.s ion, to ad m i i ' 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
i i y d i o t h e r a p e u t i c t r e a t m e n t s a t th e
h a t h h o u s e s o f t h e S a r a t o g a Sp ii n.gs
R e s e r v a t i o n ; a n d to a o r e l a t e d w o i k
a s I'equired.
M inim um Q ualification s
C a n d id a tes m u st h a v e had not less
th a n four season s of sa tisfa c to r y
e x p e r i e n c e a t a r e c o g n i z e d b a t h eat u b i i s h m e n t in th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of
o n e or m o r e of t h e t y p e s o f t r e a t ­
m e n t Lsted below : Class A : M a s ­
s a g e and special tre atm e n ts, in ­
c l u d i n g v a r i o u s ru b s a n d d o u c h e s ,
c o ' c n i o ir r ig a tio n , e le c t r i c c a b i n e t
baih s, hot packs, d ia th e rm y mud
p a c k s , a n d in f r a r e d a n d r a d ia n t
li e a t l a m p s , T u r k i s h b a t h e x p e r i e n c e
Will n o t lie a c c e p t a b l e for c re d it u n ­
d e r C l a s s A. T h e a p p l i c a n t m u s t be
a t l b 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
adm inistering
scientific
m a s s a g e and oth er req u irem ents a s
li s t e 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 ater baths and N u h eim
s y s t e m of b aths w itli natu ra lly c a r ­
bon ate 1 m in eral w ater. C lass C:
A com L ination of A and B, in clu d ­
i n g ali f i. r m s o f h y d r o t h e r a p y and
s p e c - j l t r e a t m e n t s r e q u ir e d a t a
m i n e r u l w a t e r cu r e. C l a s s D : T u r k ­
i s h anii R u s s i a n b a t jis o n i y , ^ n c l u d rng h ot r o o m or h o t c a b i n e t , s a lt
rub, s c a , j rub, s h o w e r s , a n d o t h e r
d e t a i l s I f r a t i n g t r a i n i n g a n d expe r ic i. c e , c r e d i t w ill be g i v e n for
g r tia u j 't io n
from
a
recognized
s c h o o l o f h y d r o t h e r a p y or m a s s a g e .
C r e d it c a n n o t be g i v e n for d o m e s t i c
nursinu: no" fo r g y m n a s i u m or a t h letvj 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; n e s d o e s no t f it t h e c a n d i dat-i fo r g i v i n g t h e h y d r o t h e r a p y
t r e a t m e n t s a s a d m i n i s t e r e d at S a r a ­
t o g a S p r . n g s . S e p a r a t e e l i g i b l e lista
w il l be es- ta blis he d for e a c h g r o u p .
' 40;U. E o r e n i a o , B l i s t e r I t u s t C o n ­
B ui- e au o f F o r e s t P e s t C ontr ol,
C o n s e t v a t ii m D e p a r t m e n t .
Salary
r a n g e $4.00 to Jii.24 a da y . F e e 50
tro l,
F i r e m
e n
cen ts.
Several ap p ointm en ts
p e c t e d . F i l e b y M a r c h 27.
ex-
D uties
■ U n d e r g en eral supervision, w ith
fn^rn t h r e e t o s e v e n o r m o r e la b o r er.4, t o c a r r y o u t a n d d i r e c t b l i s t e r
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 pr ot e c t l o a o t w h i t e p i n e f r o m whit ®
p i n e b l i s t e r r u s t ; a n d to d o r e l a t e d
W or k a s r e q u ir e d .
Minimum Qualifioations
C andidates m u st h a v e had three
s e a s o n s ( s i n c e A p r i l 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 r k . C a r W id a te s m u s t b e
f a m i l i a r w i t ' i t h e l i f e h is to r j' o f
w h it e pin e b lister rust, a nd w ith
th e ch a r a cter istic s of the d ifferen t
ribe.? In N e w Y o r k S t a t e . C a n d i d a t e s
mu .st b e p h y s i c a l l y a b l e t o p e r f o r m
th e d u ties
o f t n e p o s it io n , a n d
s h o u l d b e a b l e to i n t e r p r e t f ie ld
m a p s a n d prepare legib le reports.
N o te : F o r th e purp ose of tn is e x ­
am in ation , fiv e m on 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 t o o n e s e a ­
son.
COINTY WKITTEN
EXAMINATIONS
4032, Deputy County Attorney,
D e p a r t m e n t of th e C o un ty A tto r n e y ,
E r i e C o u n t y . A p p o i n t m e n t e:?q5ected
a t $2,500. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2. F i l e by
M a r c h 6.
40»3. B e c o r d i n r
C le rk ,
County
C le r k '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 $1500 t o $1800. Appii'c a t i o n f e e $1.
B y rea.son o f t h a
p h y s i c a l d e m a n d s o f t h i s p o s it io n ,
th e a p p o in tm e n t of a m a le eligible
is d e s i r e d . F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
40;i4. S t e a m I ' l 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 $13t'0 to $1600. F e e $1.00.
One app o in tm en t expected . If eli­
gible, c a n d id a te s m a y com p e te a lso
in N o . 4026, S t e a m F i r e m a n (Statrt
S e r v i c e I. 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 m u s t be fil e d for e a c h .
F i l s b y M a r c h 6.
MONKOE ( O I N T V
40:i.’». A s s i s t a n t X - r a y T e c l i n l c l a a ,
M onroe C ounty. S alar y varies. A p ­
p oin tm ent exp ected at 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 en ts of a n y county of
N e w Y o r k S t a t e a n d to n o n - r e s i ­
d e n t s o f N e w Y o r k S t a t e . F i l e by
Ma rch 6.
lO-Sfi.
Ktiokkeeper - S tenograph er.
P robation D ep artm en t, N i a g a r a
C o u n t y . U s u a l .sa lary r a n g e .$950 t o
$1400. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e 50 c s n t s . F i l e
b v M a r c h 6.
4037.
I’r o b a t io n O f f ic e r , P r o b a ­
tio n D e p a r t m e n 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 $15.50 to $2C0»).
A p o i 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 $15i;0. A g e l i m i t s 21st to
55th b i r t h d a y . F i l e by M a r c h 6.
40;i8. S e a l e r
of
W eigh ts
and
M e a s u r e s . N ia e a r a : C o u n t y .
U sual
s a la r j ' r a n g e $15,50 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.
4»;{9. 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 S120
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 c t e d . In a d d i t i o n , a n u o i n t m e n t
m a y be m a d e a s R e lie f F ire m a n 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 pe r
m o n th plus one m ea l a day, and
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 t h p lu s m e a ls . F i l e b y M a r c h
6.
4010.
Sealer
of
W eiglits
a n d
M ea sures, O neida C ounty. A p p o in 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.
404t. I ' r o b a t i o n O f f i c e r , C h ild 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 t o $1800. F e e $1. A p -
(C o n tin tied on P a g e F ifte e n )
Dr. D. G. POLLOCK
Surgeon Dentist
Brooklyn I'arainiiiiot Thratri* Bids;.
O n e riiK lit Up
N. V.. TltiaiiKrli' 6-8620
iro u r.s : D a i l y
S u iu la y , 10-1
Bri)ukl>n
B.
I.
M. T. Delialb Av. Hubwn.v Stiilion
tt. T. N e v i n s S t. Subwa.v H ta t iu n
DR. I. F. RELKIN
Surgeon Dentist
Hours 9 A M. to 8 I’, M.
n o s Sod Ave., Bet. SSth & 69th Sts.
(.Mlddlo of bliMk)
VOluuteer. 5-2290
DR.
EUGENE MORRELL
D en tist
Hours: Diiil.T 9 A.M. to 9 P..M.
Sunday: 9 A.M. to 3 1*.M.
360 Monroe St„ corner Tompkins .\ve.
Brooklyn, N.Y. Gl.enmore 5-2474—3-8630
To relieve
M isery ot
COLDS
666
L IQ U ID
TABLETS
SALVE
N O SE DROPS
COUGH DROPS
Try "R u b -M y -l isfM" —
a VVonderfui LInhnent
E n r
10Q B T P i r o m a s
Vov O l T l I S a r r l M I x a B l a * t l < m
TroBi l y t s U I 3 r p « « r l t « r Oo»,
4
129 fo lto a Six—%,
V lU la A
N M saa S ts)
B t o k m n 3 - 9S99
AOVBRTISBMEMT
a d v e k t is e m e n t
SCHOOL DIRECTORY
l i s 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
i c
ft
C O M M E R C IA L — C O L L E G E
P R E P A B J lT O R V
n„ 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 E x t . , B r o o k l y n — R e g e n t s
"
a c c r e d i t e d - J^Aln 4-8658.
m l i i n i b i a * l.c<v-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
*..countIngr M a c h i n e s I n s t i t u t e —221 W . 57th 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 , S o r t e r s , K e y P u n c h e r s —C i r c l e 5-6425.
AUTO
D R IV IN G
IN ST R U C T IO N
H il l’s A u t o D r iv ln j f S c h o o l - 1 7 1 W o r t h S t.
(o p p . S t a t e B l d g . ) - W O r t h 2-6990
A U T O M O T IV E M E C H A N IC S D R A F T IN G
X Y. T e c h —108 5th A v o . — W e l d i n g ,
rad io. C H e l s e a 2-6330.
auto m echanics,
A V IA T IO N PR O D U C T IO N
drafting,
h eatin g,
M E C H A N IC
p c i e h a n t y 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 —300 hr. C o u r s e .
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
BENCH
A SSE M B L Y — A V IA T IO N
n d e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 16th S t . —D a y a n d E v e . C la .ss es —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
P e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —115 E . 15th S t . —D a y u 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.
B ro o k ly n B u s i n e s s M a c h i n e S c h o o l —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 llin g ,
B o o k k e e p i n 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
P f i e h a n t y 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.
fcicliwiirtjs 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.
*
S e w V ork D r a f t i n g I n s t i t u t e -
D R A F T IN G
276 W . 43d S t . - D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s .
W i s c o n s i n 7-0366. .
jt la n h u tta u T e c h n i c a l I n s t i t u t e — 1823 B r o a d w a y (5 9 th) — D a y a n d E v e n i n g
C/lfl.ss€S'“”C/Ii*cl© 5”7857
Moiuiell I n s t i t u t e —230 W . 41st 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.
D E N T A L -M E D IC A L
M a n h a t t a n A s s i s t a n t s S c h o o l- fiO E apt ^2d S t . —3 M o n t h
D a y a n d E v e n i n g —C a t . L —M U . 2-6234
Sp ecial C ourse—
F IN G E R F K IN T IN G
I i f l c h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —115 E . 15th S t . - N e w c l a s s f o r m i n g . S T u y v e « a n t 9 - 6 J ^ .
> e w Y o r k S c h o o l o f F i n g e r p r i n t s —22-26 E . 8t h S t ...................G^Kamercy 7~l2bb
M A C H IN E SH O P
D d e l i a n t y 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.
L u r a - M a c h i n e S h o p P r a c t i c e - 1 0 4 3 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.
I T a c t i c a l M a c h i n i s t S c h o o l - 1 0 9 B r o a d S t . —M a c h i n i s t s c h o o l o n ly . BO. 9-6498.
M E C H A N IC A L D E N T IST R Y
>'cw V o r k S c lio 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 . 3 1st St . — D a y a n d
E v e n i n i ; 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
Haclio T c i 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 Cl.isse.s—P L a z a 3-4585—D e p t . L.
«EC R ETA R LA L SCHOOLS
D e i e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —D a y a nd E v e n i n g C l a s s e 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 in o f f i c e , 120 W. 42d S t . —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
B o w e r s —228 W . 42d S t . —G r a d e d S p e e d C la .ss es —B R y a n t 9-9092.
Wushin grton B u s i n e s s S c h « < i l- 1 3 0 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 .
.Mary A . M o o n e y , B r o w n e ' s B u s i n e s s C o l l e g e —? 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.
J .u nib’s Bus incsf * T r a i n i n g S c i i o o l —370 N i n t h S t ., a t 6 th 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 e r c h a n t s a n d B a n k e r s B u s i n e s s S c h o o l — 55th Y e a r — D a y 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 PE R A T IO N
D e i e h a n t v I n s t i t u t e —11.5 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 - 2 2 1 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 , Sorteiri, K e y P u n c h e r s —C i r c l e 5-6425.
W E L D IN G
D e i e h u 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 I C A L T E C H N I C I A N S
H a r v e y S c h o o l —384 E . 149th S t . - D a y a n d E v e . C l a s s e s —M O t t H a v e n 9-6655.
State Tests
{C on tin u ed fr o m P a g e F ou rteen )
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
21st to 55th b ir t h d a y . T h e p r o b a t io n
o f f i c e r w i l l be r e q u ir e d to f u r n i s h
h is ow n autom obile lor tran sp orta­
tio n , a n d w i l l be a l l o w e d
pe r
m i l e for 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. K c s i d e n t P h y s i c i a n , O s w e g o
County
T uberculosis
San atorium .
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 an 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.
4044. C l a i m s C le rk , D e p a r t m e n t
of P u b l i c
W elfare, R en sselaer
C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1200 to
$1500. ■ A p p l i c a t i o n f e e .'Jl. A p p o i n i n ien t e x p e cted a t th e m in im u m but
m a y b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $1200.
Three app ointm en ts expected. F ile
b y M a r c h 6.
4045.
Firem an,
D epartm ent
of
P u blic W elfare, R e n sse la er County.
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
$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
e l ig ib l e , c a n d i d a t e s m a y c o m p e t e
Also in N o . 4026. S t e a m F i r e m a n
(S ta te Service). A s ep a ra te app li­
c a t i o n a n d f e e o f $1 m u s t be f il e d
f o r e a c h . F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
4046. R e s o u r c e A s s i s t a n t , R e n s ­
selaer County. U su a l salary r an ge
$1200 t o $1500. 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 $1200. F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
4047. S t o r e s C le rk , D e p a r t m e n t o f
Pu blic W elfare, R en sselaer County.
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1200 t o $1500.
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
« t $1500. F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
4048. J u n i o r ^ t e s o u r c e A s s i s t a n t ,
Su ffolk County. S alary varies. A p ­
p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1200. F e e $1.
F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
4049. V e t e r i n a r i a n , D e p a r t m e n t o f
H e a l t h , S u f f o l k C ountj^
S a l a r y
r a n g e $2641 to $3240. F e e $2.
Ap­
p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $2700. F i l e
b y M a r c h 6.
4050. A s s i s t a n t D i e t i t i a n , W e s t ­
c h e s t e r C o u n t y . S a l a r y i-ange $1320
t o $1680.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1.
Ap­
poin tm ent expected at G rassland s
H o s p i t a l a t $1440. F i l e by M a r c h 6.
4051. A u d i t o r , P l a y l a n d A u t h o r ­
i ty ,
W estchester
County.
U sual
s a l a r y r a n g e $3900 t o $4800. A p p l i ­
c a t i o n f e e $3. F i l e b y M a t c h 6.
4052. C h ie f , D i v i s i o n o f T u l) e r c u losls. G r a ssla n d s H osp ital, W e s t ­
chester County. U su al sa la ry range
$fi600 to $7500. A p p l i c a t i o n fe 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.
^ 4053. Intermedlute Medical Social
Worker, D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b l i c W e l -
ia r « , W e s t c h e s t e r C o u n t y .
S alary
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 at |16TO. T h i s
examination Is o p e n to r e s i d e n t s of
Pafife F ifteen
CIVIL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
Tuesday, February 24, 1942
Chenanfiro
4005
C linton
4006
C ortland
4005
D elaw are
4005
F rank lin
4005, 4006
Fu lton
4007
M adison
4005
M o n te r om e rv
4005. 4006, 400^
O r le a n s
4005
Putnam
4005
Saratoga
4005, 4007
Schu yler
4005
Steuben
4003, 4004, 4006,
4006, 4007
S t. L a w r e n c e
4003. 4004. 4005,
4006, 4007
Tiojra
4005
Tompkin.«i
4003. 4005
W arren
' 4007
W a s h in s r t o n
4005
W ayne
4004 , 4005
W yom lnET
4004, 4005
Y ates
4003, 4005. 4007
T o w n o f U nion
4005
4003, A c c o u n t C le rk . U s u a l s a l a r y
r a n g e $1200 to $1500. S a l a r v v a r i e s
In d i f f e r e n t c o u n t i e s . F e e $1. F i l e
b y M a r c h 6.
A D V E R T IS E M E N T S
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
( R a l e s : 40c f o r e a c h *lx w o r d s . M l n l m i n n :f line.*'.
C o p y mu.st b e n u b m l t t e d
b o fo re n o o n o n F r i d a y p r e c e d i n g p u b l i ­
cation).
A p artm en ts
n . A K B O U U n o T ' S E - . s 3 o w , : « ; t h - . \ m s iR a t e s I n c l u d e b r e a k f a s t - d i n n e r . IX 'l iK li td c n c o f o r youn j? m e n
a n d w o in « n .
ful
lounKCS.
B ow II h k , d a n c l n R . b r i d K t ;
con g en ial atm o sp h ere.
A TT R A C TIV B
sunny
room ,
excellent
board,
g e n t l e m a n , $12.
Independent
.'Subway, 30 n iln. 'J’ime.<» Sq Ra'I-.M.st A v e.,
E l m h u r s t , U I. l l . ^ v e m e y e r 9-7^31.
D uties
U, s. Tests
P h y s ic ia n , $ 4 ,0 0 0 a Y e a r
The P anam a Canal
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 i t i e s . —
E x i s t i n g v a c a n c i e s in t h i s p o s it io n
in t h e P a n a m a C a n a l a n d v a c a n ­
405.5.
P a r k I ' a t r o l m a n , W e s t c h e s ­ c i e s in po sition .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 f i l l e d f r o m t h i s
te r P a r k C om m ission, W e stch este r
exam ination.
C o u n t y . U s u a l s a l a r y l a n g e $1680
I II . — E n t r a n c e
R equirem ents.
t o $21()0. A p p l i c a t i o n ifee $1. F i l e by
G raduation from a m edical school
M a r c h 6.
o f recognized s ta n d in g (C lass A )
w i t h tli e d e g r e e o f M .D ., s u b s e q u e n t
40.56. P u b l i c H e a l t h N u r s e , W e s t ­
t o M a y 1, 1920, a n d , in a d d i t i o n , a t
ch ester County. U su a l salary range
l e a s t o n e y e a r o f e x p e r i e n c e in a
$1800 to $2160.' F e e $1. A p p o i n t m e n t
hospital sin ce graduation.
exp ected at th e m in im u m but m ay
A p p l i c a n t s , on t n e d a t e o f r e c e i p t
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $18()0.
Pre­
o f app lication m u st not h a v e p assed
f e r r e d ag e - l i m i t s 21 to 40 y e a r s .
50th b ir t h d a y .
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
I V . —N a t u i - e o f E x a m i n a t i o n . ( A ) —
d e s i r e to c o m p e t e a l s o in N o . 4025,
B a sis of R atin gs.
.
P u blic H ea lth N urse, S tate D ep art­
C o m p e t i t o r s w i l l n o t be r e q u ir e d
m e n t o f H e a l t h , m a y do so . A s e p a ­
t
o
r
e
p
o
r
t
fo
r
e
x
a
m
i
n
a
t
i
o
n
,
b
u
t
will
r a t e a p n l i c a t i o n a n d f e e o f $1 m u s t
b e r a te d on t h e e x t e n t o f t h e i r e d u ­
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
cation, on th e e x te n t a nd q u a lity
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 f t h e i r e x i e r i e n c e r e l e v a r . t to t h e
o r d e r to b e c o n s i d e r e d on b o t h li s ts .
d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n a p p l i e d for,
F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
a n d on t h e i r f i t n e s s .
4057.
I i e s i i l o n t P e d i a t r i c i a n . D e ­ ( B ) —Or al E x a m i n a t i o n . C o m p e t i ­
p artm en t of P u blic W elfare, W e s t­
t o r s m a y be r e q u ir e d t o r e p o r t fo r
ch ester County. U su al salary la n g a
oral e x a m in a tio n .
$2400 to $2940. 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 t e d a t Gras.sF i l e by F e b r u a r y 25
l a n d s H o s p i t a l a t $1950 a n d m a i n t e ­
I n s p e c t o r ( D r e d g i n g ) , $1,800 per
n a n c e . T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is op e n to
year.
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
F i l e b y .March 2
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
G a l l e y d e s i g n e r , $.'5,200 to $4,GOO
c e i t i f i c a t i o n w ill be g i v e n t o le g a l
per year.
residents o f W e stc h e s te r C ounty.
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
F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
t o $4,600 a y e a r .
F i l e by M a r c h 3
40.58. R e s i d e n t P h y s i c i a n ( T . B . ) ,
T e l e g r a p h O p e r a t o r , $1,800.
D epartm ent
of
Pu blic
W elfare,
C o m n i u n i c u t i o n s O p e r a to r , $1,C20.
W e s t c h e s te r C ounty. U su al salary
Kilfi b y .Marcli 5
7-«nge $2640 to .$.‘^000. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e
E l e v a t o r nici.-liiiiilcliin, $1,.'00 t o .fl.SflO a
$2. F i l e b y M a rb h 6.
year.
V II.I.A G E W R IT T E N
K X A M IN .\T IO N
4060. D i r e c t o r o f R e c r c a t i o n , V i l l a e e o f O ssin ing. S a la r y v aries. A p ­
p o i n t m e n t e x p e c t e d a t $1900. F i l e
b y "March 6.
IM PO R TAN T NOTE
B e l o w a r e li s t e d b y n u m b e r for
e a c h c o u n t y t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s to bo
h e l d f o r t h a t c o u n t y , l i m i t e d to c a n ­
d id a te s w h o h a v e been legal r esi­
dents
of th at county
for f o u r
m o n th s im m ed iately preceding the
d ate o f th e exam ination.
E X A M I N A T I O N S TO B E H E L D
IN EA C H COUNTY
A lleg a n y
B room e
4003, 4005
4003. 4006,
4006, 4007
E m p lo y m en t In terv iew er
D iv isio n of P l a c e m e n t and U n e m ­
p l o 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 s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e , $1,800
to
$2,300.
A pplication
fe e ,
$1.00
F i l e b y F e b r u a r y 27.
(A nnounce­
m e n t N o . 4061.)
C L A S S I F I E D
M assage
4054.
Interm ediate
P sychiatric
S ocial W orker, D e p a r tm en t of P u b ­
li c W e l f a r e .
U su al salary range
$1560 t o $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 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
o f a n y co u n ty 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 c r C o u n t y . F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
6.
b a c h e l o r ’s d e g r e e Is g r a n t e d ,
preferab ly w ith sp ecialization m s o ­
c io l o g y , 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
equivalen t of th e foregoing train­
ing and experience.
S u b ,| e c t s o f E x a m i n a t i o n
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 , 5;
tra in in g and experience, relative
w e i g h t , 5.
If eligible, c a n d id a te s m a y c o m ­
p e t e a l s o for N o . 4062, E m p l o y ­
m e n t Interview er. A sep arate a p ­
p l i c a t i o n a n d f e e m u s t be f il e d fo r
each.
B eau ty Shop
U n d e r supe r vi. sio n, to i n t e r v i e w
a n d t a k e r e g i s t r a t i o n s or r e r e g i s ­
4004. C l a i m s C le rk . U s u a l s a l a r y
M
A
R
A
C
I
N
A
’S
B E A D T Y S J l O P , 4.t4 N o s tration s of app licants,
inclu ding
r a n g e $1200 to $1500. S a l a r y v a r i e s
t i a n d Avo., U ro o lc ly n ,
F eii tii re.s $7.,'0
h a n dicapped, for e m p lo y m e n t, and
in d i f f e r e n t c o u n t i e s .
A pplication
P
u
a
r
t
P
e
r
m
a
n
e
n t f o r $.'> t o C iv il S e r v i c e
code
the
registration
cards;
to K m p l o y e t ' s
I t e m s d a l ly . 8 fo r
f e e $1. F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
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 S T i ' r l h i g 3-n044.
400.5.
I n v e s t i g a t o r , D e p a r t m e n t o f s 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
o r d e r s ; to a s s i s t in i h e r e c e i p t a n a
C 'o r .s e ts
P u b l i c W e l f a r e . In t h e c o u n t i e s o f
p r o c e s s i n g o f c l e a r a n c e o r d e r s ; to
St . L a w r e n c e . T o m p k i n s , a n d W a s h ­
v i s i t e m p l o y e r s to s o lic it j o b o r d e r s F O R t h a t y o u t h f u l fiK u re n -e J a t i e
i n g t o n , a p p o i n t m e n t s w ill b e m a d e
.S trin g e r. S p e n c e r C o r s e t i e r r e ft)r M y le ,
to prom ote the use of th e E m p lo y ­
from th e s e lists to th e position of
m e n t S e r v i c e , to f o l l o w - u p on r e f e r ­ b e a u t y , a n d r:o m f o rt. AI.so s u r K i c a l c o r ­
I n v e s t i g a t o r , B o a r d o f C h il d W e l ­
s e t s . J a n o S t r i n g e r , ,%0<) ,’i t h A v e., l i o o m
r
a
l
s
a
n
d
t
o
m
a
i
n
t
a
i
n
or
d
e
v
e
l
o
p
fare.
S a l a r y v a r i e s in d i f f e r e n t
g o o d p u b li c r e l a t i o n s ; t o i n t e r v i e w 00<i. P K n n s y l v a n n I a
c o u n t i e s . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1200
c l a i m a n t s for U n e m p l o y m e n t I n s u r ­
t o $1600. F e e $1. F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
a n c e ; to explain their rig h ts and
E n t e r t a in m e n t
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
4006. R e s o u r c e A s s i s t a n t .
U sual
B R ID G E ,
B allroom ,
S quare
D an cin g ',
a
d
j
u
s
t
c
o
n
t
e
s
t
e
d
c
l
a
i
m
s
;
t
o
p
r
e
p
a
r
e
s a l a r y r a n e e $1200 to $1500. S a l a r v
y t h i n l c s , G leo C lu b , l / a i i g u a g e s , L e c w o r k I’e p o r t s ; a n d to do r e l a te d •uU
v a r i e s in d i f f e r e n t c o u n t i e s . A p p l i ­
ro s. S p o r t s , D a n c e s , T artle .s. .New T o t l i
w
o
r
k
a
s
r
e
q
u
ir
e
d
.
c a t i o n f e e $1. F i l e b y M a r c h 6.
I.ea giifi of G i r l s Cl u b s. 55 W e s t « 4 th S t. .
U equlrem ents
VA. C-.ljr.^.
4007. S t o r e s C le r k . U s u a l s a l a r y
C andidates m u st m eet the re­
r a n g e $900 to $1400. S a l a r y v a r i e s in
q u i r e m e n t s ot o n e o l t h e f o l l o w i n g
F u n era l D irecto rs
d iffe re n t c ounties. A pplica tio n fee
groups:
E i t h e r ( a ) f i v e y e a r s ol
50 c e n t s . F i l e b y M a ro h 6.
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 ­ M I C K E Y ' f U . V E KA L S E R V I C E , I N C .. 2^8
I.LMiox A v e, , In t h o IIAUL K.M S E C T I O N ,
in g, p u b lic a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , p e r s o n ­
itfl b e s t a t t e n t i o n to C I V I L S E R ­
n e l 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 ­ offer.s
A ssista n t In terv iew er
V I C E E . M P L O V E E S o f N .Y . C.
I . E . 4-(KlU9
a
g
e
m
e
n
t
,
or
o
t
h
e
r
r
e
l
a
t
e
d
f
ie
ld
s
,
D ivision o f P l a c e m e n t and U n e m 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 C O M P I , E T E FU.\-l':T{ATrs a s lo w a s
loym ent Insurance, D ep artm en t of
F r e e c h a p e l . F i n a n c e d to m e e t c o n d i ­
in f u l l - t i m e pa id e m p l o y m e n t in
L a b o r . U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,200 to
one of the fo llo w in g field s;
I n t e r ­ tio n s, Chii s. P e t e r N a g e l . 352 15. 6 7 th S t. ,
$1,700. A p p l i c a t i o n fe e , $1.00. F i l e
v i e w i n g , p e r s o n n e l , or e m p l o y m e n t N. Y. C. . \ T w a t e r 0-:!L'21.
b y F e b . 27. ( A n n o u n c e m e n t N o .
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 ­
4061.)
sonnel
e m p lo y m e n t o ffice , and
Furs
Duties
g r a d u a tio n from a sta n d a r d senior
Under Im m edia te superv isio n , to
n i g h s c h o o l ; or (b ) o n e y e a r o f s p e ­ M . 'X G N I F I C F N T g e n u i n e f u r c o a ts . W o n 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 ­
(Icri'Ml ( |ii a ii ty (.siim ples frcmi fi islii o n
c i a l i z e d e x p e r i e n c e a s d e s c r i b e d in
low ing placem ent, su ch as rece iv ­
( a ) a n d g r a d u a t i o n f r o m a r e c o g ­ ‘i h o w ) to be .s acri fi ced a t o u r p r i v a t e
i n g a n d r e f e r r i n g a p p l i c a n t s to
(Thi.s l.s n o t a s t o r e ) .
PricCH
n iz e d 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 ­ s t u d i o .
proper sectio n s by e x a m in in g id e n ­
n iz e d s t a n d i n g ; or (c ) a s a t i s f a c ­ $t.') In $n.1 l. e o iia S tu d io . 105 We.'it 7i;n.l
.'Street,
n
e
a
r
U
ro
n
d
w
a
.v
.
t i f i c a t i o n p a p e r s or r o u t i n g s lip s , or
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 th e
by s e a r c h in g th e alph ab etical in ­
forego ing training and experien ce
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
T h e s p e c i a l i z e d e x p e r i e n c e t o be a c ­
H ea lth F o o d s
w ith referral a n d p la c e m e n t d a ta
cep table m u st ha v e involved the re­
or to m a k e p r e l i m i n a r y s e l e c t i o n s
c e i v i n g a n d r o u t i n g o f a p p l i c a n t s , V n W M l N I l e a d q u a rtcr.>J for Ta.yly H e a l t h
f o r r e f e r r a l s to jo b o p e n i n g s ; to
r eg iste r in g and in t e r v e w in g a pp li­
Kood.s.
K e e p f it w it li o u r pro d u ct.^ .
t a k e jo b o r d e r s b y t e l e p h o n e a n d
c a n t s . m a k m g p r e l i m i n a r y s e l e c ­ C o lu m b u -i lle.-ilth l-'ond .Slioppe, 104 W e s t
to follow up referrals by te le p h o n e;
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 ­ STth S t.. a t Columbii.s A v e n u e . SC. 4-1207.
in s o m e i i i s t a n c e s to t a k e o r i g i n a l
i n g by fie ld v i s i t or t e l e p h o n e of
c l a i m s for b e n e f i t s ; to v a l i d a t e , r e ­
e m p l o y e r s fo r f o l l o w - u p on
job
^ H elp W a n te d — A g e n c ie 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
solicitation. C a n d id a tes m u st h a v e
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
a good k n o w led g e of m odern p er­
A R A PK O R O U N D of SAT ISstatem ents
of b enefit
r i g h t s to
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
F .- \C T IO N in p e r s o n n e l .ser­
c l a i m a n t s ; t o m a i n t a i n a s e c t i o n ot
in terview in g,
classify in g ,
p la c in g ,
v ic e .since ]!)10.
S e c r e ta rie . s ,
t h e c l a i m f i l e ; a n d to d o r e l a te d
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 . S t e n o g r a p h e r s . F i l e —I . a w Clerlt.s, S w i t c h ­
w o r k a s r e q u ir e d .
T h e y m u s t be a b l e t o m e e t and b o a r d O p e r a t o r s . B r o d y A g e n c y ( l l e n R equirem ents
d e a l t a c t f u l l y w i t h t h e p u b li c , a n d r i e t t o R o d e n . L i c e n s e e ) . 210 B r o a d w a y .
C andidates m u st m eet the re­
t o m a i n t a i n g o o d p u b lic r e l a t i o n s . B A r c l a y 7-81,3.'>.
qu irem en ts of one of the follow ing
C a n d i d a t e s m u s t h a v e a k n o w l e d g e B O O K K I O E r' K K S — S t e n o g r a p h e r s — B i l l ­
grou p s: E ith e r (a) four y ears of
o f the N ew York S t a te U n e m p l o y ­
i n g a n d nool<l<eeping M a c h i n e s o p e r a ­
satisfa cto ry
b u sin ess
or
profes­
m ent Insurance Law.
t o rs , a l l o f f ic e a.s.si.stants. l i e s i r a b l e p o s i­
sional experien ce, of w h ich one
t
i
o
n s a v a i l a b l e d ai ly- K a h n E m i d o y i n e n t
Subjects of E xam in ation
y e a r m u s t h a v e b e e n in a r e g u l a r l y
W I . 7-3!)00.
W r it t e n ' e x a m i n a t i o n on t h e d u t i e s A g e n c y , I n c ., 15 W e s t .'!8th St.
orir an iz ed e m p l o y m e n t or p e r s o n n e l
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 , 5;
o ffice
dea lin g ’ w:th
diversified
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
i
v
e
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
In .str u c tio n
w e i g h t , 6.
sim ilar personnel tr a n sa ctio n s, and
C andidates m a y c o m p e te also
S W IM for h e a lth a n d s a fe ty — In s tru c 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
tion.s to m e n . w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n .
f o r N o . 4fl«l, A s s i s t a n t I n t e r v i e w ­
h i g h s c h o o l ; or (b ) g r a d u a t i o n f r o m
W o m e n ’s S w i m m i n g Ass n., 470 VVe.st 21th
e r.
A sep a rate app lication and
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 ,
St.
C H . 2-2227.
f
e
e
m
u
s
t
b
e
f
il
e
d
for
e
a
c
h
.
f r o m a f o u r - y e a r c o u r s e fo r w h i c h
a n y c o u n t y in N e w Y o r k S t a t e bu 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 be
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.
40.59. S u p e r v i s i n g
C le rk ,
R elief
P a y r o l l
D ivision,
W estchester
C o u r it v
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n e e $1980
t o $2520. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. O n e a p ­
p o in tm en t exp ected . F ile by M arch
a
r i l e liy
T r a n s l a t o r , $1.SIK)
F i l e by
S afety In structor,
M iiicli 17
to
a year.
.Mari'ii 30
$1,800 a y e a r .
F i l e b y J u n e .SO, 1942
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r , $2,000 a y e a r ;
O ptions: A eron autical, n a v a l a rch i­
tecture and m arine engineering.
Kaclio M o n l t o i t n t ; O ff h-nr, |L‘,Uuo to
fii.liOO. F ilo by .luiio 30. 1942.
M i/ llt l ll tli
cam eram an,
p la tfm n k e r
a n d m u l t i l l l l h pre.ss o p e r a t o r . K a t u d us
rec -eived u n t i l J u n e ;!0, 1!M2.
J u n i o r m e t e o r o l o g i s t , fL’,000. A p p l i c a ­
t i o n s w ill tie r a t e d a s r e c e i v e d u n t i l
J u n e .SO, 1042.
Head
p lio to g rn p h er,
$2,COO;
senior
ph o to u ra p h er.
$2,U0»: assiM tani p h o t o g r n p h e r , $1,020; u n d e r p h o t o K r a p h e r ,
(1.200.
L a s t fll ln i; d a t a Is J u n e aO,
1042.
H l u e p r i n t o p e r a t o r , J1.200 to $1,410.
L a u t fll lnK d a t e Is J u n e 30. 1042.
T e c h n ic a l a n d scientific aid (inoludliigr
op tion al
branchnfi),
$1,800
to
$2,000. F i l e to . lu n » HO. 1042.
Naval architect; $2,C0(i to l.’i.dOO Jiin*
80, lt»42 IS last flUns date.
M : i r |n e c n K l n c e r : $2,000 to $5,COO. J u n e
So, 1042 is la.st fil in ti d a t e .
S h l p v a i d Ins n fii 'to r: .T2.y0O to $3,800
R n a i n e c r , $3 800. F i l e b y J u n e 30,
1912.
C h i e f pnprlne erInK ai d , $2,000; p r in
c l p a l, $2,.S00; .senior, $2,000: e i iK in e e r ln ^
« ld . $1 hOO. t , n s t fll in i; d a t e J u n e ;iO
11)42.
F i l e L’ ntil D e c e m b e r 31
A ir S a f e t y I n v e s t i g a t o r , $3,800 a
y^ea r.
E n g i n e e r , $2,600 to $G,500 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 to
$2,600 a y e a r .
F i l e b y . lu n e ISO, 104.S
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r , .S2,(K)0: O p t i o n s ;
A ll branches of e n g in e e r in g excep t
n a v a l a r ch itectu re and m arine e n ­
gineering.
F ile U ntil Further N otice
C O K K K C TIV E
IN SjT IT ljT E —
I t . x r i i s - 34 WeHt 281 li S t. K u d u c l n g ,
Uoily C o r r e c t i o n s , n. v n in a .si u m .
S pecial
h o u r s : 0 .A..M. to 1 P .M .. 5 fo r $C. P h o n e
M U r r a y H ill 0-1)181.
M o n ey to L oan
C A S H 1M .M E IHA TK F.Y - F o r F i n e F u r n i. shing s, .Silver, P ia n o s , R u g s , . l e w e l r y ,
H u n k s, .A nlique s, G l a s s w a r e , Cliinii, B r i c a-M rac.
A U T U n i i l- 'H E E M A N . 17 W e s t
( ii th S t r e e t , M a n h a t t i i n .
SU. "-KMVi.
N u rsin g H om es
N U R S I N G c a r e , bo.-ii'd. rco rn , p r i v a t e
h o m e ; porclic.s, g i o n n d s ; d o c t o r ’.s s u ­
p e r v i s i o n ; d ie ts .
N o n - s u c i a r a n ; S18-$^'2
w e e k l y . Mis. P r a g n e l i , 288(i V a l e n t l u e
-\ve., B r o n x . F O i d h a n i 5-J .44,
W H I T E M USSINfJ H O M K
I d e a l h o m e fo r a g e d a n d c o n v a l e . ^ c e n t s ;
s p aclo u ,s r o o n i s w i t h h o m e a t i n o . s p h e r e ,
r e g i s t e r c i l niir.ses,
27.'!9 B e d f o r d
A ve .
M A n s f ie ld 0-0030
S H O R E R O A P N U R S I N G IIO.ME, 40 t o 40
A pplications
fo r
th e
following
iMlil St., p r o f e s s i o n a l n \ i r s i n g a n d c o m ­
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 ­ f o r t fo r tlio c h r o n i c a l l y 111; l i c e n s e d ,
t a i n e d un til f u r t h e r n o t i c e a t th e S H o r e R o a d 5-SUlO.
lo c a l o f f i c e o f t h e U . S. C iv il S e r ­
v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , 641 W a s h i n g t o n
O p to m etrist
S t r e e t , N e w Y or k.
I l u v e Y<u ir K y e s K v i i i n l n e d T o d a y
Junior
A eron autical
I n s p e c t o r F i n e s t g l a s s e s a t l o w e s t p r ic e s . S p e c i a l
( T r a i n e e ) , $2,600 a y e a r .
c o u r t e s y g i v e n to civil s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e a
O rthopedic
M echanic,
$2,000
a a n d f a m i l i e s . Dr. J. L. L o z e a . 100 C a n a l
St. WA, .■'.-8R10.
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 ­
Paw nbrokers
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 t o $5,000 a I> 1 B E R A L r.OA.N.S on P e r s u n a l P r o p e r t y .
year.
. le w e lr y . W a t c h B a r g a i n s . (J. E d e l s t e i n
R a d i o O p e r a to r , $1.620-$1,800.
& Co.
O l d e s t E.sia bli.shed B i o n x P a w n
E n g i n e e r i n g A id , $1,440-$2,600.
B r o k e r s , 2(!2t) T h i r d Ave.. a t 141st SL
M ain ten an ce
Supervisor,
$2,900 MO. O-IO.V).
a n d .$3,500 a y e a r .
Insp ector N a v a l Ordnance m a te ­
K eal E sta te
r ia ls , $1,620 to $2,000 a y e a r .
E n g i n e e r i n g Aid, $1,440 to $2,600 C I V I L s K l t V l C K W o r k e r s . Be s a l i s f i e d
by d e a l i n g w iti i ii.s.
.Sales, rental.®.
a year.
aiia,
c ' o i o n a , G r e a t e r N ew
V ork.
Jun ior
Inspector,
E n g i n e e r i n g •Jlaem
roine R u fu s
R .'alty
S e r v ic i',
P iji - is
M a t e r i a l s , $1,620 a y e a r .
110th Ave,, J a m a i c a , L. I. . I . A m a i i a
M a c h i n i s t , $1,800 a y e a r to $1.06
p e r hou r.
S ew in n M a ch in es
S h i p f i t t e r , $0.81 to $8.93 a da y .
T o o l m a k e r , $7.20 a d a y to $1.08 an S E W I N G
M A rlllN E S
B ought,
So ld,
h ou r.
R e n t e d , E .x c h an K ed .
E x p e rt rerialiing
L o f t s m a n , $1.04 to $1.12 per hou r. o n a ll t y p e s m a i h i n e s .
W rite, Phone.
M U rray
L e n s Gr in d er , $5.92 to $1.08 a da y . A. N. T A I N , 02 W e s t 3 0 th St.
I n s t r u m e n t M a k e r , $7.44 a d a y to H il l 4-.Vt7H.
$1.24 p e r hour.
I n v e s t i g a t o r , $3,200 t o $3,800 a
W aste P aper
year.
Inspector,
D efense
P r o d u ct io n A L L G R A D E S of w a s t e p a p e r b o u g h t for
F i l e s , old r e c o r d s .
G uaranteed
P r o t e c t i v e S e r v i c e , $2,600 to $5,600 d eca.sh.
s t r u c t i o n . T r o i n n o & D e f ln u . 225 t i o u t b
a year.
St,
w o r t h 2-20C1.
T rain in g
S p ecialist,
$2,600
to
$5,600 a y e a r .
W ea rin g A p p arel
I n s t r u c t o r , $2,000 to $3,800 a y e a r .
A u tv i m o tiv e S p a r e P a r t s E x p e r t , D R A S T I C R E D U C T I O N S o n S a m p l e F u r
$3,200 a y e a r .
C o a ts fro m F a s h io n Shows. W ontlerfiil
H o m e E c o n o m i s t , $2,600 to $5,600 B a r g a i n s , Jl.I.DO. B e a u t i f u l l y f u r r e d C l o t h
<'o ats, o n e - o f - a - k i n d , n o w $25.00. H a n d ­
a y e ar.
Student
Instructor,
A ir
C or p s s o m e T w e e d C o a t n a n d .Suits, $12.W.
a l l siz e s.
D eposit^
T e c h n i c a l S c h o o l , U . S. A r m y a n d S m a r t D re s se s.
a v i a t i o n s e r v i c e s c h o o l s , U . S . N a v y , n . c e p t e d . D O R O T H Y FR A.V CK H S T U D I O ,
22 E a s t 41st S t r e e t (I fl l R h t u p ) , iieH t
$1,620 a y e a r .
M adison A \e .
o p e n ' t i l 7; T l i u r s d a y o
iC
n n P n q e S ’x t c e n )
0 P M.
y a g e Sixteen
CIVIL SERVIC E L E A D E It
T r a n s l a t o r
P o s i t i o n s ,
U. S. Tests
{Continued from Parjc Fifteen)
P.adio
E c o n o m i s t , $2.6<)0 to $5,WO per
yoar.
D p | ) a r t m e n t a l G u a r d , SI ,200 per
yp »r .
K o s e a r c h Choin lbt, $2,600 to $5,600
p e r y e a r.
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 , $2,000 to $6,500 pf'r y e a r .
I ’h a t m a c o I o K ls t, $2,000 to $4,(500 a
year.
T o x i c o l o g i s t , $2.fJ00 to $1,000 a
year.
M eteorologist
(an y
specialized
b i a n c l i i , $2,600 to .$5,6(’)(; a v e a r .
Kxpe<iil()r ( m a r i n e profielline' a n d
o n f f i l l i n i f e()iiii)mont I, J?..2<)0 a y e a r .
'P c 'liiiiciil
.V'-.'isi:nit
(l^iKiliiefrlriK).
Ju n ior
ono-nt-r, |2,(iOO
C'lictnlwi (i: xr'Io H tv o sj. J2.G00 to
C' lic niical K i ik I iicit Oiiiy sjiieclalized
brrinc'iri, J2 .0 O0 to $.'',rint».
I’tivslcl.st (fiiiy KpGclallTOil b r a n c h ) ,
to y.'.WO.
A lr r .o r t T n . f f l o C o n t r o l l e r . $2,000 to
|:t '.’iio.
.\irp o rt
T raffic
A li' ti a b e t lc
C ontiol
K.’cmriine r.
card • p u nrh
operator,
Artl.s tlc l U h o g r a i i h p r . Sl.SfW.
Ill l ec to r . eim'InecilriB tii a t o r ! a ! • .
iM.ipocior,
li au l li ;ilj,
Inspector,
tlc.ilj.
Iii.^i'C'Ctiir
Iii.>il>octor
Iii.-iipftor
I i i . 'p e r t o r
i'Jii;:nee rln [; m a t e r i a l s ( a o r o eiiglncerlre
m a terials
(op-
(if c l i. th in t; . $2,(100.
of h a t s ,
(i()n.
of te x'tlc.s,
of
(.rilnnti'-o
m a terials.
In .s pc ci or
( p o w ile r
|2..'tu(i.
and
e x p l o b lv e s ) ,
In r>ector (;.tilp c o n s t r u c t i o n ) , $2,.'lfl0.
Ili siioct or (,';l({iial c o r p s e q u i p m e n t ) ,
|2.t;0n
In.'-truincnt m'lltfr. $2.'_’()(i.
J u n i o r coj i.'iiin)catioii.‘> o p e r a t o r ( a i r
Uii\!i,'at!o n) . SI. 110.
J m i l o r ro in iii u n Ic atl < n^- ot' (;t a or ( h i g h
•I)cc.l r a d i o ( • ( ii iip m e n tj , $1,020.
.Iiinlor c o l 'I " ‘r p l a t e rii.ip e i i s r a v e r .
fl.lK l
.fiiiilr.r b t e n o i ^ r a i i h e r , j u n i o r
typist.
\ \ : i ' iii-Ctoii, I» ( . ',»nl>.
J i in l i'r
s ciio tiriip h cr.
$1 UO,
and
J u n i o r typl.st, $J,2 um. O p f n f o r m e n
o n ly for omplo.v i n o n t In tl ie vnriouM
g o M - r n n u n i iiK>-ni If-^ in t h e S t a t e of
N e w Voric,
I I o tl 7 iin t a ! .so rtlut; m:i'liln(», o p e r a t o i . $l,2'li'
.\pr>i>TtitmiTir in W a s l i i n n toii. I> C. only.
_U n it
ttaini-io p i'ia to r
I n s t r u c ’ur.
$:i.2iiO; li n k t r a i n e r o p o r a l o r , $2.9(iO.
Civi l .\(‘roniiullr'.s A d in in i .s t r a tl o n .
f-tu d - 'n t p li y H io tl ier ap y aid . ,$120 w.
m ;
.ipprentiiH
pliy.slottit>rapv
ai d ,
II.IM
S e n i o r m e d i c a l o f f i r p r , $l,(!0(i- m e d i ­
cal o fiircr,
a n d a.s s o c la te nu -dlc a l ol'ficer. $;’,.2(M».
T .d iu la tln j, ' m a i . h l n c n p r r a t o r . $l.2(t(>
to
!( y e a r .
J u n i o r \ e t e r l n a r l a n , $2.f»00
I ’n d . T mlnieoK'i:;iph o p e r a t o r . $l.2(](i
SiMdor r;icilosi(iinil fei’lin ii 'ia n . *2.000
I n d u s t r i a l H|>c. iiillst. $ 2 ,li(Mt to .V"..*!!!*).
Au'.'iit. t r a d e a n d I n d u s t r i a l e d u f .i tlllJI, .<.'i.S(l(l to
n iecliau lo -terh n lclan ,
' | 2 ,:;oo.
|!.<’.20 to
J t i n l o r phy.qiclrst, $2,fifiO.
N c n a t l v e c u t t e r , *1.81)0.
r h y . s i o t l i e r a i o ' a i d , Jl.SO^'
I ’r o c u r e n i e n t Inbp ijcto r, $2,-?00
K e^ fioral aifetit, t r a d e a i i J i n d u a t r l a l
e d u c a t i o n , |4,t)(X».
S h ip y a rd In spector (v a rio u s «peclaltle.s). $3,200.
U nder ta b u latin g m ach !n » o p erato r,
H,20u.
Co.il
$»,tino;
m i n e i n s p e c t o r , $.'5.3''0; n onlo r,
a a a o c la to .
$8,200;
assi.<itant,
$2,(!00.
D e n t a l h y g l e n l s t . $1,020.
M edical
>;uard
atten dant,
$1,G20,
m e d i c a l t e c h n i c a l n s sl.s ta n t. l2.0(Kt.
U n d e r n i l m e o ^ r a p h o p t r a t o r , $l,2fl0.
F o r a p p o i n t m e n t In T\'a.shlni?t<'/n. L». C.,
only .
S iie c la ll s t
li< m a t e r n a l
and
i-hll<l
li e;ilth , var loti'f (jradt's, ?.'!.200 t o S.j.fiiV)
Inspector,
eni?ln<^erinR
m aterial*
( a e r o n a u t l c n l ) , v a r i o u s g r a d c a . $1,020
t o $2,000.
A ir c a r r i e r
»n*pec to r
(operations),
$.'!.8 0 n. AH.'ioclQt<» A l r - C a r r l e r I n s p e c t o r
( o p e r a t lo n .s ) ,
$,'J."00. C ivil A e r o n a u t i c s
A dm in istratio n . D e p a rtm e n t of C o m ­
merce.
Train ee,
tr a f f 'c
controller
(airw ay
a n d alrfiort),
C ivil 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 ­
m erce.
A ss I.s ta nt v e t i T i n n r l a n , I'.'.fJOO; .luni ot
v e t e r l n n r l r i n , $2,iiOy.
B u r i ' a t i of ,\ n l m a l In d tw try, D e p a - t m e n t of A g ric u l­
t u r e ; U n i t e d S t a t e s P u M ' c H e a l t h S er vl' e, T e d e r a l S e r u r ' y A g e n c y a n d W a r
D e ii a r tn i e ii t.
Pro.'.’u r e m e n t
Insrector,
v a rio u s
Krad>?t; $1,020 to *2,000 a y e a r . M a t e r i a l
D iv is io n, A ir C orps , W a r D e p a r t m e n t .
T w e l v e o p t i o n a l aubj'?ct.‘i.
• J u n i o r a I m i n l s t r a t h e p r o c u r e m e n t In
sp'*f;(or. i?2,900; M .nterlal D iv is io n Alt
Corp<, Wi'.T D e p a r t m e n t .
Tw elve op ­
tio n a l suhjects.
In,“p e c to t o r d n a n ' f m a t e r i a l , v a r i o u s
K (ailes, $1,020 to $2,C0'>. O i ' d n a u c e DeI i a r t n i e n t a t lat.i?e. W a r D e p a r t m e n u
N'ljw Y or k O r d n a n c e D U t r l c t un<l Ho<-ne ste r O rd n a n c e D istrict.
I n s t r u c t o r , vartou.'* g r a d e s . $2.t'0(j to
$t,t>iiO. O p t i o n a l hra n c h e f t: l l a d l o e n qines;
Internal
co n ib u .s tlo n
en.i{lnfi.s:
m o t c y c le s ; a u t o m o t i v e ( c h u s s l s le.'=s
e n f T ln t) ; r a d i o o p e r a tlr ^ ? a n d
ra d 'o
elo ctrk a l. W a r D epartm ent.
I’ubl 0 h'>alth n u r '>0 $2,000.
In dian
F ie l d S er v ic e. I n c l u d ln t; A l a s k a .
D i ‘p a r t m e n t of t h o I n t e r i o r . U n i t e d S t a t e s
P ublic H e a lth S e rv u a . F e d e r a l S e c u ri­
t y A gency.
C traduate nurse, g e n e ra l s t a f f d u ty
$1.3i'0. I n d i a n F i e l d S e r v i c t , I n c l u d i n g
S e n io r I n s p e c t o r , n a v a l o r d n a n c e j n a t e r l a l s . $2,000; I n s p e c t o r , n a v a l or«.
ii ance
m aterials,
$2,300.
O ption u
b r a n c h e s ; oi>tlcal o r f ire c o n t r o l t n s t r u moniM, n^ival buuh a n d
accessories;
m u n itio n s an d o rd n a n c e u n it s ; assoclatu inspector, n u \ a l o rd n a n c e m a t e r i ­
a l s $2,000; a.=>3i.stant I n s p e c t o r , n a v a l
o r ' i " ' i n ' ' e m a t e r i a l s . $1,300. a n d l u n l o r
lu K pec tc r, n a v a l o r n n a n c a t n a t e r l a l a .
$1,020.
A ss l.; ta n t
$2,:!(>0
alr-w ay
tra fflo
controller.
S e n io r f l U h t .lupt -rvlsor. $,",800. F l ' g h t
s u [ ) e r \ i s o r , $,'{,200
.'^enlor g r o u n d tfciiool HUper^l>or, 8^1.•
500. G r o u n d s c h o o l s u p e r v i b o r . $2,!iOO.
i n
M
a n y
L a n g u a g e s , A
M e d i c a l of flc e r. $.'?,200 t o $3,800.
M e d ic a l g u a r d a t t e n d a n t , $1,020.
M<)dlc8' t e c h n i c a l a s s i s t a n t , $2,000.
D e n t a l hyfrlon,.st, $1,020.
J u n i o r g r a d u a t e n u r s e , $1,C20.
J u n i o r p u b l i c h e a l t h nur.'je, $1,800.
P u b l i c h e a l t h n u r a ^ , $2,0(JO.
G r a d u a te nurse, g en e ral s ta f f duty,
$1,800.
M o d lc a l te c i i n l c l a n , $1,620 t o $2,000.
J u n i o r l a b o r a t o r y l-elper , l l . l l O .
P uhlln
H ealth
N u ialn g C o n su lta n t,
f2,iMXi-$H.200.
G r a d u a t e nurse. O ptiona l b r a n c h e s :
general s taff
duty
and
psychiatry,
$108,75 a m o n t h .
P a n a m a C anal sorvl co only.
T ra in ee-Ilep & lrm an , Signal Corps E q u i p ­
m e n t , $1.+I0 a y e a r .
. \ l r c r a f t A r m a m e n t M e c h a n i c , $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,W0 a y e a r .
M a c h i n e C ip e rato r, b o r i n g m i ll ( v e r t i ­
c a l I n c l u d i n g B u l l a r d », r a t e s of p a y a
d a y , $.'i.02,
?7,S0.
M achine O perator, engine lathe, r a te s
o f p a y a d a y , $".;t2,
$7,:i(l.
M achine
O p erato r, liorlzontal b o rin g
m i l l r a t e s of p a y a d a y , $.’ ,02, $ti.04. $7.:j'i.
M a c h i n e f> p e r a t o r, m i l l i n g
m ach ine,
rati^.s of pa.y a d a y , $.’ .!t2,
*7.;{6.
M ai’hiiip O p e r a t o r . i)laner, r a t e s of p a y
a d a y , $.Mt2, f i. W i , $ 7 ..%
M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , s h a p e r , r a t e s of v>ay
a d a y , .')!,',!'2,
$7,.'^0.
M a c h i n e ( i p e r a t o r , s l o t t e r , r a t e s of p a y
a d a y . $.-,.02. $i!.(U, «7.;!<i.
M achine
O i»erator.
.s u rface
g rinder
(Hlji ni h a r i l ) , r a t e s of p a v a d a v , $.'.92,
$i!,i>4, S7,.';0,
M a c h i n e Oper.-itor, t u r r e t l a t h e , r a t e s
of p a y a da.y, .5.'.02, $0.|J1, $7.36.
O p e r a t o r , t r u c k ( c r a n e a n d l i f t ) , $1,320
a year.
A i r c r a f t m e c h a n i c , $I,0K0 to $l,S«0 a
yea r.
. l u u n l o r m a c h in i .s t , ?l,i;.S0 a y e a r .
M a c h i n i s t , S1,8(V) a y e a r .
A i r c r a f t i n s t r u m o n t m e c h a n i c , $ 1 .8»>0 a
year.
•Jutdor m a c h i n i s t , $1,080 a y e a r.
$l,lWil a ,\ear.
Juniyjr
In.str uc to r,
A ir
Corp.^
T e c l i n i c a l .school, U . S. A r i n y a m i
aviation
.service
schools,
U.
S,
N a v y , $2,000 a y e a r .
I nd er Gru|)hut.vpe O p e r a to r , $1,2G0 a y e a r .
T raining
Specialist,
$2,Ht'0
to
$3,600 a y e a r .
\
CONDUCTORS
S ta rt
N o w W ith
T h is
L ate st,
G re a te st,
S im p le st,
ARCO
H om e
S tu d y
G u id e
IT
G IV E S
Y O U
• r i \ !•; i O K M K i i 'I K.S'I'S
• .ALL T IIK A N '^U KU.S
• k . \ ( ) \ v l i -:i k ; k TO a n s w m r
I KS I’ QCK.STION.S V O l I t . ^ K L F
C o n te n ts
New
" i i h n . n S^st»•lll, l i i s i Alil. I)ulic.s m i d KesiW)iisil»iliiu-» o f ( o i K lu r l o r s , I C id o (.iildin;. r o i i i l u . l, OiH-riitinii
«l I r n l i i s , K f l a l l i i n s W i t h r a s s e i i c c r s , ( l \ i l s«‘r»i<'c Aril lu n e tit '.
.' 'i m m U a n d .siK imling, Muni< ip a l < .f o K n i p h .\,
of
<)ucs(<itis I ’ro n i l*re\iiiii». I' A a i ii in a l io ii s \rraiii;<-d a n d ( la«.sified l o r tj u i c i i , i: a s > , S t n d > .
5 Pages
llu s tra tio n s
rou
I
P ric e , $ 1 .5 0
M \ii
at th e
.
< i \ II
LEADER
\
^
97 D u a n e .Mie. l,
r u ' l i til'-
BOOKSHOP
^ l : l { ^ i( i:
1 •■iin eiulu.-iiK;
( ordiTP,
/
< u : m i: ^
i.i;A IM
K
\ ,,r U ( ll>
\ i ; i ' ( i ■ ( ',m,| 11' 11>,. *
,<l .'.II
( M<t-l?-iuiin.*.\
\
N A\ii:
!>7 I M i a n c S t r e e t
N«>\v
^ ork
(it\
^
A iM 'i:i:ss
.......... ................................................................
o th er d is e a se s or p h y sica l defects
s u ffic ie n t to im pair e ffic ie n c y , to
e n d a n g e r f e l l o w employee.'!, o r t o
co n stitu te an undue retirem en t h a sar d , w i l l d is & u a lify f o r a p p o i n t m e n t .
P e r s o n s h a v in g rem ediable d e fe c ts
or c u r a b l e d i s e a s e s , a n d w h o a r e
oth er v^ ls e q u a l i f i e d , w i l l be a d m i t t e d
to exam ination, but m u st subm it
p r o o f d u r i n g t h e lif e o f t h e e lig ib l e
r e g i s 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 been rem edied or cured
b e f o r e t h e y m a y b e c o n s i d e r e d fo r
app oin tm en t.
V i s i o n —Vi.sion m u s t be a t l e a s t
20 30 ( S n e l l e n ) in o n e e y e , g l a s s e s
p e r m i t t e i l , a n d a t l e a s t 20 200 ( S n e l ­
l e n ) in t h a t e y e , w i t h o u t g l a s s e s
e x c e p t th a t person s w h o s e vision
^Mth g la .ss e s m e e t s t h e r e q u i r e m e n t
n a m e d above, but w h o s e vision
w i t h o u t g l a s s e s is l e s s t h a n 20 200
( S n e l l e n ) in t h a t e y e w i l l be s u s ­
p e n d e d a n d t h e y w ill n o t be e lig ib l e
f o r a p p o i n t m e n t u n t il s a t i s f a c t o r y
e v i d e n c e h a s b e e n p r e s e n t e d to t h e
C o m m i s s i o n s h o w i n g t h a t t h e r e Is
n o d i s e a s e or d e f e c t o f t h e e y e o t h e r
th a n a n error of refraction.
'
H e a r in g — O rdinary c o n v ersa tio n
m u s t be heard and understood a t a
d i s t a n c e o f a t l e a s t 15 f e e t w i t h o n e
ear.
^
C i t i z e n s h i p ; A p p l i c a n t s m u s t be
citiz e n s o f th e U nited S ta te s on th e
d a t e ot f i l i n g a p p l i c a t i o n . F o r e i g n bor n a p p l i c a n t s w h o m e e t t h e c i t i ­
zen sh ip req uirem ent m u s t fu rn ish
roof of U nited S ta te s citizen sh io
e f o t e t h e y w il l b e e lig ib l e fo r a p p o i n t m e t . t u n d e r C iv il S e r v i c e r ules.
E
C e r t i f i c a t i o n o f K lig i b ie s to A p ­
p o in tin g O fficer: In filling v a c a n ­
c i e s c e i t i f i c a t i o n w i l l be m a d e o f
lo c a l e l ig ib l e s , t h a t is, e l i g i b l e s w h o
r e s i d e a t t h e p la c e a n d in th e i m m e d i d t e v i c i n i t y o f tlie p la c e o f
e m p l o y m o n t . O t h e r e li g i b l e s w il l be
consr'cierod for a p p o i n t m e n t o n l y in
t h e a b s e n c e c.f s u f f i c i e n t lo c al e l i ­
g ib l e s .
T h e e x a c t tit le o f t h e e x a m i n a t i o n
a s g i v e n a t t h e h e a d o f thi.<» a n ­
n o u n c e m e n t , s h o u l d be s t a t e d In t h e
ap p lica tio n form .
T h e m im ber o f
t h i s a n n o u n c e m e n t is 2-502, u n a s ­
sem bled.
S e n io r F i r e m a n , H ig h P r e s s u r e
Classified Lal)orer
(C on tin u ed
from
Page
T iio )
e x a m w h ich should be of in terest
to
p e r so n a in ja n ito r ia l w o r k .
T h is is th e t e s t fo r S e n io r F i r e ­
m a n , high pressure, to be used
fo r fillin g p o sitio n s o f s te a m , coal,
a n d oil f ir e m e n , a n d s t a t io n a r y
b oiler fir e m a n . S a la r ie s v a r y fr o m
$6. 24 a d a y t o $1,680 a y e a r . C l o s ­
i n g d a t e f o r a p p l i c a t i o n s is F r i d a y
o f t h i s w e e k , F e b r u a r y 27.
The
t e s t is f o r w o r k in t h e N e w Y o r k
area.
F u ll d eta ils on both tests fo llo w
below :
C lassil'ied L a b o r e r — $1080 a Y e a r
A ll A board!!
TqyK lay, F ebruary 24, 1942
(Le.ss D e d u c t i o n o f
P e r C e n t fo r
R etirem en t A nnu ity)
T i m e for Filing; A p p l i r a t i o a s : U n ­
til f u r t h e r n o t ic e .
l*lare»j o f K n i p lu . y m e n t: Q u a r t e r ­
m a s t e r Corps . W a r D e p a r t m e n t ,
F o r t Hancoclv , N e w J e r s e y , a n d
Signal Corps L aboratories, W a r D ep aitnient,
F ort M onm outh,
New
Jersey.
I 'orn is To l i e I ’i l e d ; A p p l i c a t i o n
F o r m (i; F o r m 14 ( B l u e ) is a l s o reqiure<l
if v e t e r a n
profeience
i.s
c la im e d .
W h e r e to O b t a in A p p l k - a t i o i i : T h e
S e c r e t a r y , B o a r d o f U. S. C iv il S e r ­
v i c e E x a m i n e r s a t a n y f i r s t or s e c ­
o n d - c l a s s p o s t o f f i c e in th e v i c i n i t y
of F ort H an co ck and Fort M on­
m o u t h . N e w J e r s e y ; or T h e M a n a ­
g e r , S e c o n d U. S. C iv il S e r v i c e D . s tr ic t. F e d e r a l B u ild in g , 611 W a s l i in g t o n S t r e e t . N e w Y or k C ity.
D u t i e s of .I'ositioii:
T o perform
m a n u a l or c o m m o n la bo r, b u t w i t h
occa.sio nal a.ssi;<nment p e r m i t t e d to
tn.sks a b o v e m e r e c o m m o n labor, r e ­
q u i r i n g s o m e s k il l in t h e u s e o f t o o ls
a s w ell a s p h ysical stren g th.
Q uatitieatiop s N e c e s sa r y :
A ppli­
c a n t s luu'it s h o w t h a t t h e y h a v e
c o m p le t e il a t l e a s t f o u r g r a d e s o f
s c h o o l i n g ; or t h a t t h e y h a v e h a d a t
least
SIX m o n t h s
experience
in
m a n u a l la bor a b o v e t h e g r a d e of
m e r e c o n u n o n or u n slt il le d labor, or
in j a n i t o i i a l or c l e a n i n g d u t ie s .
B a s i s o f li a t ii iK s :
C om petitors
w il l not be r eq u ir e d to r ep ort f o r
e x a m i n a t i o n a t a n y place, but w ill
be r a te d on th e e x t e n t of t h e ir e d u ­
c a t i o n , a n d on th e e x t e n t a n d
q u a lity of th eir experien ce relevant
to ti ie d u t i e s o f th e p o s itio n , a n d on
tli eir f i t n e s s , on a s c a l e o f 100,
M a le a p p l i c a n t s m a y oe g i v e n a
s t r e n g t h te.st co nsis tin g: o f l i f t i n g
a n d s lu m U le r in g a s a c k a n d c o n ­
t e n t s weit^hinff t25 p o u n d s .
S t a t e m e n t s (o n ee r ii li iK i | u a l i f U a t i o n s will he ve r i fie d l»y t h e < o m m i s s i o n ; e \ a g s : e r t i t i o n or n»is »t atem e n t will he c a u s e for d i s t | u a i i f i c a t ion.
A g e l . i iiiiis : 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 t h e i r 18th b ir t h ila y bu t
m u s t not h a v e p a s s e d t h e i r 50th
b ir t h iia v on t h e d a t e o f f i l i n g a p p li c atiiu i. T h e a g e lim it s do no t a p p l y
ti) pet s o n s g r a n t e d m i l i t a r y preier'ence
I ' e r s o n s n o t e n t i t l e d to m i l i t a r y
p r e f e r e n c e w h o a r e o v e r th e m a x i ­
m u m a g e lim it s i) oc if ie d a b o v e , a n d
pe l s o n s e n t i t l e d t o m i l i t a r y p r e f e r ­
e n c e w iio a r e o v e r t h e a p p l i c a b l e
r e t i r e m e n t a g e , m a y a l s o a p p ly , if
t h e y m e e t all o t h e r re< |iiir ement s of
( h i s iin noiin cem <‘)i(. WMiile s u c h p e r ­
s o n s car.not be c e r tifie ti fo r n r o b a t io n a l a p p o in t m e iU t h e i r q u a l i f i c a tii)ns will be c l a s s i f i e d a n d th'eir
n a m e s lis te d l o c p o s s i b l e u s e in f i l l ­
i n g d e f e n s e n e e d s w li ie ii c a n n o t be
.■satisfied by n o r m a l c iv il s e r v i c e
means.
I’h y s i o a l I te tn iir e m e iits
(jieneral U e t |u i r e m e n t « —A p p l i c a n t s
a t tile titn e o f a p p o in tm e n t , m u s t be
ill s o u n d p h y s i c a l l i e a l t l t a n i i c a l l ­
a b le
Ilf i ) e r t ' i » r m i n g a r d u o u s
duty.
Hei'ula ( w h e t h e r o r t o t s U D " i ' r t c ‘d
ly
tru ss),
crg a n io
heart
d ise a se
(w h eth er
or
not
com pensated )
or
F o r F illin g the P o sitio n s of
F i r e m a n ( S t e a m , C oal a n d Oil),
$6.24 t o $7.84 a d a y .
Senior F irem a n . H ig h P ressu re
(C o a l) , (O il), $1320 to $1,500 a y e a r .
Stationarj"^ B o i l e r F i r e m a n . $1320
to $1680 a y e a r .
(L e ss D eduction of
P e r C e n t for
R etirem en t A nnu ity)
T i m e fo r F i l i n t ' A p p l i c a t i o n s : B v
F e b r u a r y 27, 194^.
riace.s o f K m p loym en t:
V arious
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 olitan a r ea of N e w Y ork and N e w
ersey.
F o r m s To B e F i l e d :
Application
F o r m 6; S u p p l e m e n t a l F o r m 2S5;
F o r m 14 ( B l u e ) is a l s o r e q u ir e d if
v e t e r a n p r e f e r e n c e is c la im e d .
W h e r e t o O b t a in A p p l i c a t i o n : T h e
M a n a g e r , S e c o n d U . S. C iv il S e r v i c e
D istr ict. F e d e r a l B uilding, C hris­
t o p h e r S t r e e t , N e w Y ork. N- Y.
P l a c e o f I 'ilin g . \ p p l i c a t i o n : T h e
M a n a g e r , S e c o n d U . S. C iv il S e r v ic e
D istrict, F ed era l Building, C hristo­
p h e r S t r e e t , N e w Y or k , N . Y.
D u ties: U nder im m ed iate super­
v i s i o n , t o f ir e a n d m a i n t a i n pr o pe r
steam
p r e s s u r e in h ig h -p r e .s s u r e
b o il e r s : to o p e r a t e a n d m a i n t a i n
fe e d pum ps, injectors, p ressu re-re­
d u cin g v a lv e s, stokers, a nd other
b o il er -r o u j n a u x i l i a r i e s ; to r e g u l a t e
d r a ft and feed w ater, clean and
b l o w o u t t u b e s a n d b oile rs, r eb r i c k
bo il e r s e t t i n g s a n d f ir e b o x e s , and
t o p e r f o r m r e l a t e d w o r k a s req uir ed.
Q ua lificu tlo n s N e c e s s a r y : A ppli­
c a n ts m u st h a v e had a t least one
y e a r o f p a id e x p e r i e n c e in f ir in g
s te a .m b o il e r s o p e r a t i n g a t n o t l e s s
t h a n 50 p o u n d s g a u g e , a n d in o p ­
erating. clean in g and m ain tain in g
b o il e r - r o o m e q u i p m e n t a n d a u x i l i ­
aries.
S e p a r a t e r e g i s t e r s w il l be e s t a b ­
l is h e d a s f o l l o w s :
(1) O f e l i g i b l e s w h o h a v e h a d a t
l e a s t s i x m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e In
f i r i n g b o il e r s w i t h coal.
(2) O f e l i g i b l e s w h o h a v e h a d n ot
l e s s t h a n t h r e e m o n t h s o f expet;ie n c e in f i r i n g b o il e r s w i t h f u e l oil.
O n l y e x p e r i e n c e a c q u i r e d prior to
t h e c l o s i n g d a t e s p e c i f i e d a t th e
h e a d o f t h i s a n n o u n c e m e n t c a n be
c on.si de r e d f o r t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n .
B a s is o f Ita tin g s: T his exatnination req uires no w r itte n test. A ppli­
c a n t s w i l l be r a te d on t h e a u a l i t v
a n d q u a n t i t y o f th e ir e x p e r i e n c e and
f i t n e s s . T h e s e r a t i n g s ^^ll be b a s e d
o n 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 i r a p p l i c a t i o n s a n d u p on v e r i f i ­
ca tio n thereof.
S t a te m e n ts c o n cern in g oualiflcat i o n s w ill be v e r i f ie d b y t h e c o m ­
m i s s i o n ; e x a g g e r a t i o n or m i s s t a t e n ie n t w ill be c a u s e f ‘>r d i s q u a l i f i c a ­
t io n .
A g e L im its; A pplicants m u st h a v e
r e a c h e d t h e ir 20th b i r t h d a y but
m u s t no t h a v e p a s s e d t h e i r 55th
r ec e ip t o f applications. T he a g e
l i m i t s d o n o t a p p l y to p e r s o n s
g ran ted m ilitary preference because
o f m i l i t a r v or n a v a l s e r v ic e .
rU yslca l Keqnlrcm ents
G e n e r a l K e q u i r e m e n t s —A p p l i c a n t s ,
a t th e tim e of app ointm en t, m ust
b e in s o u n d p h y s i c a l h e a l t h a nd
c a p a b l e o f p e r f o r m i n g a r d u o u s d u ty .
H e r n i a ( w h e t h e r or n o t s u p p o r t e d
b y tr u ss), organic heart disea se
( w h e t h e r or n o t c o n ip e n .sa t e d ) or
other
d i. se as e s
or
p h ysical
de­
f e c t s s u f f i c i e n t t o im p a ir e f f i c i e n c y ,
to 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 u m s tit u te a n u n d u e r e t i r e m e n t h a z ­
a rd, w i l l d i s q u a l i f y fo r a p p o i n t ­
m ent.
P e r so n s h a v in g rem ediable d efects
or c u r a b l e d i s e a s e s , a n d w h o ar e
o t h e r w i s e q u a l i f i e d , w i l l be a d ­
m i t t e d to e x a m i n a t i o n , b u t m u s t
s u b m i t p r o o f d u r in g tl ie lif e o f th e
eligible r eg iste r th at su ch d efects
or d i s e a s e s h a v e b e e n r e m e d i e d or
c u r e d b e f o r e t h e y m a y be c o n s i d ­
ered for a p p ointm en t.
A pplican ts
m u s t be w e l l p r o p o r t io n e d a s to
h eig h t an d w eight.
V i s i o n —V i s i o n m u s t be a t l e a s t
20/30 ( S n e l l e n ) in o n e e y e, g l a s s e s
p e r m i t t e d , a n d a t l e a s t 20 200 ( S n e ll e n i in t h a t e y e , w i t i i o u t g l a s s e s ;
e x c e p t t h a t p e r s o n a w h o s e v is io n
S
v a i l a b l e
■with g l a s s e s m e e t s t h e req u ir e m e n t
namec
.......
ed a b o v e , b u t w h o s e vision
w i t h o u t g l a s s e s is l e s s t h a n ^ ifji)
( S n e l l e n ) In t h a t e y e w i l l b e auap e n d e d , a n d t h e y w ill n o t be eli,
:ible f o r a p p o i n t m e n t u n t i l s a tis a c t o r y e v i d e n c e h a s b e e n p r e se n t ed
to t h e C o m m i s . s io n s h o w i n g th at
t h e r e i s n o d i s e a s e o r d e f e c t o f the
e y e o t h e r t h a n a n e r r o r o f ref ra o,
tf on.
H e a r i n g — O r d i n a r y c o n v e r s a .......
t i o n.
m u s t be heard a n d un derstood at a
d i s t a n c e o f a t l e a s t 15 f e e t w it h
o n e ea r.
C i t i z e n s h i p : A p p l i c a n t s m u s t b«
c i t i z e n s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s on the
c lo s in g d a t e s p e cifie d * t th e head
o f th is a n n o u n c e m e n t. Foreign-born
a p p lic a n ts w h o m e e t th e citizenship
r e q u i r e m e n t s m u s t furni.sh p r o o f of
U n ited
States
citizenship
be fo r e
t h e y w i l l be e l i g i b l e fo r a p p o i n t ­
m e n t u n d e r C iv il S e r v i c e r u le s.
V eteran T reference:
Applicant.-?
w h o w is h to c la im v e te r a n prefer­
e n c e m u s t file, in a d d i t i o n to A pp li
c ation F o r m 6 an d S u pplem ental
F o r m 2331, P r e f e r e n c e F o r m (B l u e ) ,
properly e x e cu ted and accom panied
b y t h e d o c u m e n t a r y p r o o f r eq u ir e d
therein. F a ilu r e to s u b m it su c h e v i ­
d e n c e p r o m p t l y m a y r e s u l t in los s
o f o p p o r t u n i t y t o be c o n s i d e r e d for
app ointm en t.
C ertifica tio n o f E lig ib les to A p ­
poin ting O fficer: In fillin g v a c a n ­
c i e s in t h e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t , c e r t i ­
f i c a t i o n w i l l be m a d e o f t h e h i g h e s t
e ligib les on th e register w h o h a v e
n o t e x p r e s s e d u n w i l l i n g n e s s to a c ­
cept
ap p oin tm en t
at
th e
p lace
w h e r e th e v a c a n c ie s exist. In fill­
i n g v a c a n c i e s in o t h e r S e r v i c e s , c e r ­
t i f i c a t i o n w i l l b e m a d e o f lo c a l _ e l i g i b l e s ; t h a t is, e l i g i b l e s w h o r e s id e
a t t h e p l a c e a n d in t h e i m m e d i a t e
v icin ity of th e place of em p lo y ­
m e n t O t h e r e l i g i b l e s w il l be c o n ­
s i d e r e d fo r a p p o i n t m e n t o n l y in t h e
a b s e n c e o f s u f f i c i e n t l o c a l e l ig ib l e s .
E l i g i b l e s h a v i n g t h e s p e c i a l i z e d k in d
of ex p e rien ce indicated by th e firin g
e q u i p m e n t o f t h e b u i l d i n g or b u i l d ­
i n g s a t w h i c h a v a c a n c y or v a c a n ­
c i e s e x i s t , w i l l b e c e r t i f i e d f ir s t, a n d
o t h e r e l i g i b l e s w il l n o t be c e r t i f ie d
u n l e s s t h e li s t o f s p e c i a l l y cin:ir*’’"d
e l i g i b l e s is e x h a u s t e d .
I f i m m e d i a t e a p p o i n t m e n t is n e c es.sar y t o m e e t t h e n e e d s o f th e
n ational d e fe n s e program, the C om ­
m issio n m a y c e r tify e ligibles w ho
are im m e d ia te ly evailable.
F o r th e Q u a r te r m a ste r S ervice
and V e te r a n s A dm inistration, no
e l i g i b l e s w i l l be c e r t i f i e d w h o h a v e
p a s s e d t h e i r .50th b i r t h d a y on t h e
c l o s i n g d a t e fo r r e c e i p t o f a p p l i ­
cations.
F o r th e C usto dia n S ervice of th e
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t , p r e f e r e n c e in
c er tific a tio n w ill be giv en to th o se
eligibles w h o h a v e not reached th eir
5»th b i r t h d a y o n t h e c l o s i n g d a t e
fo r r e c e i p t o f a p p l i c a t i o n s .
T h e e.v ac t t i t l e o f t h e e x a m i n a ­
ti o n , a s g i v e n a t t h e h e a d o f t h U
a n n o u n c e m e n t , s h o u l d be s t a t e d ht
t h e a p p l i c a t i o n fo r m .
f
Civil S e r v i c e
At C e n tr a l High
A civil s e r v ic e c o u r se h a s been
added
of
to
the
th e
reg u la r
C entral
cu rricu lu m
E v en in g
H ig h
S ch o o l, N o s tr a n d A ve. and H a ls e y
St., B rook lj'n .
O ther courses in ­
clu d e
stenography,
typ ew ritin g,
m a th em a tics,
lan sn ia g es.
social
s tu d ies a n d art.
R e g i s t r a t i o n is
n o w in p r o g r ess.
LONG ISLAND'S LARGEST
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
^|veryi Fune^rdj
liegardless of
Cost ' >
COM PLETE
Q U A L I T Y
P U N E R A
1^150
Inclu dlaq C«i$ket
Illu stra te d «nd
AS te rv ic * *
U.’,
! Long Island City: 3 6 1 0 BROADWAY
Phone AJtoria B0700
Jamaka; 168-31 HIUSIOC AVENUE
Pbnd REttublit 9 8H7
Lynbrook • 9 m «iis yilfoig* . Attori«
. H hsMiiq • Corona
46 YEUS. OF KNOW I MO HOW
S p e c i a l C o u r t e s y to
C i v i l S e r v i c e K ui|> lo.vee s
CHAPEL
W IT H O U T
C H .M tG K
I n t e r m e n t in A ll C e m e t e r ie s
NICHOLAS COPPOLA
E s t a b l i s h e d lOlL'
Fl'NKK.Vl, D IK E C lO U
4901 1 04 th S t.
C o ron a . U I.
N’K\vt<i»vn 9-3400
60< E. MiUu St., l ‘» U h o « u e
3&U
b
a
r
g
a
i
e
n
n
v
s
By Prudence Shopper
W hat w ith the n e w “ optional form ,
L T H O U G H the U n i t e d
b u t i f y o u ’r e s m a r t y o u ’ll t r y c o m ­
p u tin g you r t a x both w a y s and use
S ta te s is su p p o sed to h a v e
th e c h eap est. Y o u r federal ta x w ill
pro ba b ly be m u c h h ig h e r th is y e a r
a p le n t if u l s u p p ly o f a ll
th a n e v e r before. I t ru n s 4 pe r ce n t
T v p e s o f w o o d s , t h e m o s t p o p u l anro r m a l t a x p l u s 6 p e r c e n t s u r t a x
an d exem ption s h a v e been reduced
f u rn itu re m a t e r i a l s a r e h a r d w o o d s
t o S750 f o r s i n g l e p e r s o n s a n d $1500
for h e a d s of fam ilies. T h e s ta te ta x
which g e n e r a l l y c o m e f r o m s o u t h ( d u e A ’lril 15 th ) Is s l i g h t l y l o w e r
gi-n c l i m e s a n d a r e m a t e r i a l l y a f ­
w i t h e x e m p t i o n s o f $1000 f o r s i n g l e
a n d $2500 f o r m a r r i e d p e r s o n s ,
fected b y t h e s h i p p i n g s h o r t a g e ,
A n u m b e r o f s e r v i c e s o f f e r e d to
t'jen oh w a l n u t a n d b e e c h ( f r o m
h e l p y o u If y o u a r e o n e o f t h o s e
persons w h o ‘ ju st ca n 't g e t along
K ussia) a n d I t a l i a n w a l n u t a r e
w i t h f i g u r e s —C iv il E m p l o y e e s T a x
S e r v i c e . 17 E a s t 42nd S t r e e t . N e w
rarities. M a h o g a n i e s a r e g e t t i n g
Y ork C ity, w ill prepare, n otarize,
scarce, a n d a s f o r t e a k w o o d ,
a n d f i l e y o u r f e d e r a l r e t u r n fo r $1.
O th er ser v ic e s th a t do th is kin d of
ebony, m a i d u i b e r l e ( f o r t a b l e
w'ork a r e T. G. S t e a r n s . 501 E . 161
S t r e e t , a n d S i e g b e r t H o f f m a n , 1804
an d th e o th e r d eco ra tiv e
2nd A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k C it y . A n d
jiiece s t h a t a l w a y s w e r e r a r e —
f o r g o o d n e s s s a k e , d o n ’t w a i t u n t il
th e last m in u t e !
th ey a r e p r a c t ia l ly im p o s s i b le to
ge t. L o w p r i c e d f u r n i t u r e i s s k y Tax Lending
I f j'ou h a v e tr o u b l e on t h e m o n e y
)i:g:h b e c a u s e o f h i g h e r l a b o r
s id e , t h e r e ai-e q u i t e a f e w c o m ­
LM)sts, b u t t h e f i n e r l i n e s h a v e n ’t
p a n i e s t h a t s p e c i a l i z e in l e n d i n g fo r
t a x purposes. A f e w of th e m are
g (in e u p i n p r i c e m u c h . T h e f i n e r
a d v e r t i. s in g in t h i s w e e k ’s i s s u e o f
c r a f tsm e n a r e o l d e r a n d d o n ’t g o
T h e L E A D E R . Y ou m ig h t telephon e
o r c a ll f o r t h e i r i n d i v i d u a l r a t e s .
in f o r “ d e f e n s e j o b s ” .
4
If y o u a r e b u y i n g a t t h e m o m e n t ,
r em em b e r t h a t q u a l i t y in f u r n i t u r e
is l a r g e ly h id d e n . D o n ’t d e p e n d o n
your self a l o n e to m a k e t h e c h o i c e
beca us e y o u ’v e
probably
bought
verv li t tle f u r n i t u r e in t h e p a s t . B y
a l l ' m e a n s “ s h o p ” in e v e r y t y p e o f
,..st;iblishment a n d c o m p a r e p r i c e s
on .similar b r a n d e d m e r c n a n d i s e b e une buying.
T h e re a r e a n u m b e r o f “ s h o w r( K > m s ”
w h i c h s ell t o y o u i f y o u
have a c a r d o f i n t r o d u c t i o n f r o m
one o f t h e d i s c o u n t h o u s e s . A s a
m at te r o f f a c t , mo.st m a n u f a c t u r e r s
m a in ta in s o m e s h o w r o o m s in N e w
York C i t y b e c a u s e n o i n d i v i d u a l
store c a n s t o c k e v e r y t h i n g . H o w ­
ever, e v e n " m a n u f a c t u r e r s " d o n ’t
c har g e " w h o le . s a le p r i c e s ” .
W e lt F u r n i t u r e C o m p a n y a t 39
\Ve.st 19th S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C ity ,
does n o t w o r k w i t h t h e d i s c o u n t
hou se s b u t w i l l s e l l d i r e c t l y to r e a d ­
ers o f T h e L E A D E R .
T ney claim
tliat t h e y c a n t h u s s a v e b u y e r s 10
per c e n t t o 15 p e r c e n t t h a t w o u l d
m d i n a r i l y g o to t h e d i s c o u n t h o u s e .
H o w e v e r , it is p r o b a b i y b e s t t o tr y
a f e w p l a c e s f o r co nfip arison a n d
prices.
S o m e o f t h e s h o w r o o m s a r e lo ­
c a te d a t r
K i t t i n g e r Co., 385 Madi.son A v e . :
C h a r a k F u r n i t u r e Co., 444 M a d i s o n
A ve .; H o b t . W . I r w i n . 743 F t h A v e . ;
S t e w a r t F u r n i t u r e Co., 4th A v e a n d
:i2nd St .
Y ou n e e d a l e t t e r f r o m y o u r f u r ­
n it u r e d e a l e r t o a n y o f t h e m .
S o m etim e s y o u ca n pick up a barx a in in o n e o f t h e s m a l l s h o p s lik e
G e o r g e ’.s. Ju.st o f f S i x f h A v e n u e a t
105 W e s t 5 i s t v o u s e e a red c a n o p y .
It is t h e o n ly e n t r a n c e to o n e of
the m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g s h o p s in N e w
York, s o w e a r e to ld b y c u s t o m e r s
and v i s i t o r s f r o m a ll p a r t s o f t h e
TTiiited S t a t e s . I t c o n t a i n s m e r c h a n ­
d is e f r o m v e r y f i n e e s t a t e s , f r o m
s i m p l e r hom es, m anufacturers’
close-ou ts and S h o w ro o m Sam ples.
PAY RAISES
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m Pag^t F i v e )
d e cisio n p e r m i t s t h e c ity to p u t
a v a lu e o n its o w n c o n tr i b u t io n
to t h e p e n s io n f u n d s a n d t h e v a l­
ue of its g r a n t of t h r e e w e e k s ’
v a ca tio n w ith pay. B y accep tin g
t h e agi-eem ent, t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
of
th e
a sp h a lt
w orkers
slid
t h r o u g h t h e re d t a p e o f t h e W a t ­
so n d e cision , a c c o r d i n g to Mr.
F einstein,
M a y A p p e a l to L e g i s l a tu r e
' " W h i le a c c e p t i n g t h e a g r e e m e n t ,
th e
In te rn a tio n a l
H o d carriers’
U n io n r e s e rv e s t h e r i g h t to a p p e a l
to t h e L e g i s l a tu r e f o r re lie f f r o m
a n y p o ssib le f u t u r e e f f e c ts of th e
W a t s o n d e c is io n ,” sa id M r. F e i n ­
s te in , a d d in g , “ b e c a u s e t h e W a t ­
s o n d ecisio n is o n e o f t h e m o s t in­
j u r io u s e v e r to h i t civil s e rv ice
em p lo y e es in t h i s c i t y . ”
M r. F e i n s t e i n p o i n te d o u t t h a t ,
h a d t h e a g r e e m e n t b e e n r e je c te d ,
t h e W a t s o n f o r m u l a w'ould h a v e
b e e n a p p lie d by t h e city, b r i n g in g
a b o u t a 10 p e r c e n t d e d u c t i o n f ro m
t o ta l w a g e s o n p a s t a n d f u t u r e
p a y ro lls.
T h is d e d u c tio n , sa id
M r. F e i n s t e i n , w’o u ld a m o u n t to
$646,000 f o r t h e p a s t f o u r y e ars,
a n d “ t h e a s p h a l t e m p lo y e e s in
t h a t c a s e w o u ld re c e iv e only
$304,000 of t h e $960,000 d u e in
b a c k pay. M o re o v e r, in t h e f u ­
t u r e , t h e y w o u ld lose a b o u t $175,000 a y e a r . ”
J o h n V esce, p r e s i d e n t of th e
M u n ic ip a l
A sphalt
E m p lo y e e s ,
1022, sa id t h a t ‘‘t h e s e t t l e m e n t is
t h e b e s t we c a n g e t u n d e r t h e c ir­
c u m s ta n c e s . T h e m e n w ill n o t be
r e q u ir e d to p a y h u g e la w y e r a n d
c o u r t fe es o u t of t h e i r r e c o v e r y .”
D isp o s itio n o r s e t t l e m e n t h a s
n o w b e en m a d e n o t o n ly o f t h e
a s p h a l t w o r k e r s ’ c a s e b u t of th o se
c o n c e r n in g b r i d g e m e n a n d r iv ­
e te rs, p a v e rs , r a m m e r s , s t e a m ­
r o lle r e n g in e e rs , pile d r i v e r e n ­
g i n e e r s a n d d o c k b u ild e rs. F u ll
p r e v a i l in g r a t e s s t a r t u p o n t h e
d a t e of t h e close of h e a r i n g s .
Tax Time
M a r c h i.s t a x t i m e a n d p r o b a b ly
th e t i m e o f p l e n t y o f h e a d a c h e s for
most of us. T h e federal gov ern m en t
has s im p lifie d th e problem som e» • • • • • • • » » • • < » • • • • • • • • • • •
J S M A K T ! N E W ! J l S T C O M I'T .E T E l)! J
•
O r e e n w i c h V i l l a g e .'Jhowpla oe
•
;
112 M A C D O U G A L ST. I
»
( O f f Cth A ve . a t 3cl S t. )
•
•
O N E KOOM STU D IO S
•
• H i g h ceilings; la rg e sunny ro o m s .*
• H rilllantly d e c o r a te d a n d fu r n is h e d .*
• I'<ini))lete
s e r v i c e —i n c l u d i n g
linens.*
• ■ 'i in v e n ie n t a l l t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , s h o p - ?
T p in g a n d
a m u s e m e n t centers,
yet?
i 'i.wn.y f r o m it a l l l ”
O R. 4-0816
i
•• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ■• • • • a
SAVE
$ .S $ $
PKEVENT
T'lof
RUN
ivHli
’
M akes
S tockings
R u n;i-U
- R eesslsteii
l s t t,
W a te r R ep e lla n t.
Im provea A p ­
p e a r a n c e a n d L e n g t h * - n 9 L i f e of
Ho .slery . S i m p l e t o Use . I n ' S t o r j k
a t O u r .S hgw room s.
%
oK
Pen and Pencil Sett
P
I
P
E
S M O K E R S
On the Production
Training Front
C i t i z e n s Preparatory In stitu te
w e l d i n g c e n t e r ha.s a “ .ship, t a n k ,
a n d b o il e r ’ r o o m w h e r e h e a v y a p ­
p a r a t u s c a n be w o r k e d o n u n d e r
^'inside t h e s h i p ” c o n d i t i o n s , w i t h
c ra n e s c arr yin g th e m etal pieces.
In cid en tally their P r o fe sso r P r o sser
used to w ork w ith S tein m etz. . . .
O n e g r a d u a t e o f N e w Y o r k I n .s tit u te
of M ach inists w h o got out 6 w e ek s
a g o is n o w h i r i n g o th e x g r a d u a t e s .
H e ’s f o r e m a n o n t h e job . . . . G o \ ’e r n m e n t i n s p e c t o r s w i t h a n e y e to
th e fu ture are U lk in g about rep lac­
in g g a s (a ce te lv n e ) w eld ers w ith
w o m en and retraining g a s w eld ers
f o r a r c - w e l d i n g j o b s . G a s is u s e d on
sm a ll pieces w h ere w o m e n are more
skillful. It u s u a lly ta k e s a m a n to
han d le a piece of ship or ta n k
e q u i p m e n t , a n d the.se a r e all e l e c t r i c
w elded. .
. B a y R idge E v e n in g
H igh
S c h o o l is g i v i n g it.s y e a r
b o o k k e e p i n g c o u r s e in 4 m o n t h s . . . .
A series o f free lectu res on W e ld in g
w ill b e g i v e n b v H e r b e r t S. L a n s i n g
a t N e w York Tech. T im e: T u e sd a y s
a n d T h u r s d a y s , 7 P .M . . . . F r a n k l i n
S c h o o l o f N u r s i n g h a s e.stabli.shed
a C hil d N u r s e s ’ T r a i n i n g D e p a r t ­
m e n t a t its N e w a r k branch.
The
s w i t c h o f m o t h e r s t o i n d u s t r y is
th e stim u lu s. . . .T yp ical o f the
a n a l y s e s o f s t u d e n t p o p u l a t i o n in
t h e g e n e r a l s c h o o l s is t h a t r e p o r t e d
bv
R obotti A ccordion
Academy.
M ost reg istr a n ts h a v e been c h il­
d r e n 7 to 13: 28 pe r c e n t h a s b e e n
a d u l t s o v e r 38.
Xewly
LOW
RENTALS
P n r n i.s iif r t—.l\ist
ro m p lete d
M O D E R N IZ E D
2U, n O O M S - O f f F o y e r
C O M P L E T E K IT C H E N .S
S48.00
AX.SO I N F U H M S I I K U
Call Mr. Frank Walln^an
IlH. 4-8907
233 E. 291 h St.. N'.Y.C,
•
A H i e h Q u a l i t y V^ipe a t a n
Amazinfe'ly L o w P r i c e .
I^ a rg e
H owl. S t e m T o m e s C o m p l e t e l y
A p a r t fo r T h o r o u g h C leaning.
A B llA N 'D N E W P A T E N T E D
I L 'E A . O n S a l e a t O u r S h o w ­
rooms.
N Y L O N H O SIE R Y
11 P a r k R o w
(R oom 120)
147 N a s s a u S tr e e t, N . Y . C.
As ill the piuit flV II . EMl'LOYEES TAX SKIlVIfK uiH Prepare. Notarize
•‘■Ml r ile Vour liKllvitliial Tax iieturn for $1.00
t'oiiie Karly, and .Avoid the Kush. Dun’i trust tti l.iioli. Tell Votir rrieiidN.
CIV IL E M P L O Y E E S T A X S E R V IC E
(K oom 727)
V A iid erb ilt 6-0243-0244
c jC e a d e r
B a rg a in B u ys fo r
L e a d e r R eaders
T h e fo llo w in g concerns have p le d g e d th e m s e lv e s to g iv e sp e c ia l
con sideration to C iv il S e r v ic e w o r k e r s and eligibles. F o r fu rth er
in form ation abou t the p ro d u c ts and s e r v ic e s a d v e rtis e d , w r it e to
M arion A llen , C ivil S e r v ic e L E A D E R , 97 D uane S tr e e t. N. Y. C.
Furs
A u to Service
F U R R IE R
“ NEW VOKK’S I.AIIGEST
AUTO
A 0 X U K Y”
B lvd.,
Cu.stom M a d e F u r C o a ts
R e p a i r s - R e m o d e l in g - S t o r a g e
“ I F I ' O f D O N ' T K N O W T O I R FUR.S
B r o n x r N . V.
KNOW \ o i K F r r u u E R ”
(2 Block# North of 149th Street)
J ew elry
C lothing
T H E
P R I C E D F R O M $18 TO $23
Is
tlif
C O .
J ew elry and N ovelties
Tna.de to ordPr from the flripst
importert «• Domfstlc Woolt-ns
O verheart
M O N A R C H
Miinufact«rer>i of
Suits, Topcoat* and Tuxedos
lA )u cr
X. Y. City
, TpJet»ho tie I ’l. H i a 3-2230
D avis A uto Laundry Corp.
120 S o u t h e r n
P A U L
407 .Madison A v e.,
l»ll$ WASHED, 59c
A r m y - N a v y a n d M a r in e J e w e l r y
B r a c e l e t s , R i n g s . P in a
A nsw er
EDELMAN
KEASONAKLE 1‘HICES
Special <’<Mirtefij- to
Civil ServW'e Einiiiplojees
T A l I X m AN1> C U O F I I I E B
8 1 7 M.TTtl® A v e . , B r o o U l y n , N . \ .
(B e t . N o s tr a n d • n d M orov A ve».)
C a n E V e n t r e e n 8-44*8
102 F u l t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k
(Kooin 70S)
BA. 7-t891
D iscount H ouses
-N O W
P ants
A V A IU B L E T O -
CIVIL S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E E S
D IS C O U N T S U P TO 50';-
PANTS
On All Stnndartl Merchandise
Furniture
Jewelry
Radios
C am era
Typew riters
Sporting Goods
Electrical Apliances
Oct Our Pric* Before Buying
We >lal< h FwitH to Vonr Coul <ir Vest
$1.95 to $7.»8
i..arfce Afwortmrnt of Slarkn
A L B E E P A N T S SH O P
Boro Hall Sei^ion
441 F u l t o n S t.
(nr. S m ith )
D I S T R I B U T O R S
WO. 2-C530
R adio
EA ST END HOTEL
IF Y O f < AN T GET IT
KLSKWHEItE!!—< AUI. I S !
FOR W OM EN
East 78th ist. OrerU«>liiiMr Fjist Klver
Tel. Bl tterfield 8-C490
RATES—W e ek ly
from
$9 i n c l u d i n g
M eals....Daily $2.25 Including Meals
WE HAVE IT!!
R a n g e s . R e fric ie rs to s. W a s h e r s ,
H a n o v e r S itn
O th er
E tc
C£s!
ROSE
3 0 9 W . 82(1 S t .
3 5 E . 6 8 th S t.
At R iverside D rive
A t Madi.son Ave.
M oney to Loan
ONEY
F O R
•
WESTCHESTER
FWItNCE COMP/!Ny
3 C o n v en ien t O ffic e s
387 East Fordham Road
F O . 4-2230
. B. P. M u lca h y , M a n a g e r
344 East 149th Street
M E . 5-4013
F. T. M acM ahon, M an ager
412 So. B roadw ay, Y onkers
M A rb le 7-9600 Y O n k e r s 3-6770
W . In g a lls, M a n a g e r
CO.
Circle 7-2780
IM P O R T A N T
N O T IC E
TO TMOSK WHO MIST l‘AV AN
IN C O M E
T A X
Jf> 0 (ft*rlu|f Tax l.ottiis of
$25.00 to $£0«.00
Siniclt* Si>f'**»ture—N« Co-.Makern
No Collateral
To Slnitle or Marrlcil People
24-Hour JSer>i<>e
PHONE
O H i .A.LL
M U S IC
E M i ’L O Y M E N 1'
(B ac h , B eethoven, B ra h m s, M ozart,
W u p n e r , e t c . ) , p l a y a b l e on a n y p h o n o ­
g r a p h . O r i g i n a l i m p o r t s c o s t $1.C>0- o
$2.50 e a c h —A m e r i c a n duplicate."! on ly
80c
7Sc. R en d f o r FREE c a t a l o * u e .
SE R V IC E
41 M a id e n I .a n e
THE C.llAMOl'IIONE SHOP
Dtpt. CU 18 E. 48th St.. Sew Vork
R iding
N . Y . C ity
E n g r a v in g
P r o s p e c t P a r k R id in g A c a d e m y
In sc rip tio n s E n g ra ved on
25 O cean P a rk w a y
B ro o k ly n , N . Y.
\V In d .so r 8 -9 2 9 5
I
.JKWEI.Kl
s 1 L \K K \V A K K
Tropli.x-, M<mIii1h. < iu 'n, Cr»-sts,
< «ul«i Ilf A r m s . . . •‘t<‘.
Iiisiirril l*i« k-up aiHl Hflivrrj Ser< i*-e
Disr tr ti ii th (<> ( i ' l l S«-rvi*e \V«>rU«‘r s
F re e Class Ijist^ n c tlo n
R id in g H abitfi W ith o u t Charfje
S p ecia l C o u rtesy T o
C IV IL SK R V IC E E M P L O Y E E S
A. E. ED W A R D S
10
>I.\1I)E .N
Silver
K E . I2-95U4
L A M -:
N ew
Furniture
G O O D M A N ’S C O R N E R
'™ x r « .r f u r n i t u r e
>V«» Offer WhoW-bttle VALUES
At Hetuil Priees
Siteeial DifMouiltw
To Civil S«rvi«‘« Eniidoiees
E n g la n d S ilv e r sm ith s
H A N D .M A D E S IL V E R
Mfrx. of Fine Heprwduel lonn
Exjwrt IteiMiiriiiK of Silver, Pen ter
OlijectN of Art, Eto.
Cold and Silver PlatlfiK
KefiHiHhliiK-l'^nKruvinK
3 0 4 E a .st 5 9 t h S t r e e t
N>\v torU <'itj
197 L e x in g to n A ve., N .Y .
S.E. Cor. 32d St.
e o h <;e ’s
1 1 KNiTi
he
i ^ h (; a i n s :
D O N ’ T
SP E C IA L A T T E N T IO N
FIR E P R O O F W A R E H O U SE
M A M M O TH ST O R A G E
410 E 841 h St.. N.V.C.
K o o i n , l . i ^ i n c I t o o i n , IMnintr H o o in
O o e a s i o n i i l - !<<•«*>. l . a m i M .
T Y P E W R IT E R r" R E N T E D
FO R E X A M S
W i n g F u r n i t u r e C o ., In c .
183 ( A N A I .
STHEET
C A n a l 6-1090
N.
V . ( ity
N ew
P o rta b les
O flii'e
M a rliiiies
DlRICTTtQitiFACtORY
AVE.
b e t . 3 1 « t & 3Zd S t « .
_____________ M E O A I . I . I O N .S -2 4 .3 .T ___________ _
P IA N O X O .
RKHT
Known
uruclureni m IUuK
N tttloiuU ly
■ u n i c r d ir ec t.
■aViiiK*.
1 O. 9-7777
and
A M E R I C A N
T y p e w r ite r & A d d in g M ch. Co.
875 SIXTH
BUV
If N ot
IJE FO K E T H K D F A D M N K
A l u r c h 16, 1!I42
S p e « ' i u l IMaii O f f e r e d
E > e i i l n B s M oiida.t a n d T l i i i r s d a j
BrooUlju, .V. V.
Pl.uzu 3-5850
T yp ew riters
IS
2U59 F u l t o n S t r e e t
E
G I V E N T O F U I I N I T U R K & I ’lA.VOS
. N e a r Otli A » e .
( ( U u i n b i i H 5-7520
i . o o k f o r O u r H E I > Cum>t»> —<>»l> E n t r a i n e !
P ianos
SA R A T O G A L O A N CORP.
M O V
I . ' N T I L YOU C O N S U L T US
W « w il l s o lv e y o \ i r m o v i n g a n d
sto rag e
pro b le n i. s
for
yo u.
G EO R G E’S, 105 W . 5 1 st St.
i ‘lioiie> NKwtown 9-9650
rill 8 I'.M.
P l.a ia 8-0473
Storage
Tel. LE. 2-3464
L a m p T!U)les, .1;:.-C o r'k ra il Fa bie.s
k .j
J)o\v n I ' u s l i i o n T u x e d o S o f a ........................
F i n e KTiBliHh W a l n u t B e d r o o m ............... <•
‘i h p r a t o n M a h o g a n y iJinniK T t o o m ----I ' h i p p e n d a l e M a h . B r . - a U f a s t C a t j l n e t . . ;M
K ne ii H h W a l n u t Se- .T etary 1 >eslf.............
L o n d o n i.'luh S o f a an il C h a i r ....................
K’xlt* K re n .- h IVai h r . r n a d l o o n i .............
H o.'k Mai)!*- K n e . - h o le UeHlc......................
Sim nio ii.s Bo xsprliiKK a n d M a tt re s s e .s
.IA( K S O N i i K K i l l T S
A t l . H . T . - B . . \ I . T . - l n d . .S ubw a y S t a t i o n
H ave You the R E A D Y CASH
for Y o u r 1941 IN C O M E T A X K S ?
L O V E R S
ItECOKDS AT n.AKGAIN I'UICES
R K iilS T K R S O W :
Stenographers
T yp ists
F ile C lerk s
M a ch in e O perators
K ed
Uiis Terminal Huildintr
74-16 KOOSKVKLT AM;NV K
Open
Records
V ER A ROBERTS
J
.S E E
Ce"»eniefi‘ ;y lecattd at TImti iqifare
103 W, 43 ST. . NEW YORK. N.Y.
T A X E S
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES
CO.
H IR V E Y RABIO
E inployinent A gencies
Y O U N G W O M E N ’S C L U B
W E L C O M E S C IV IL S E R V IC E G IR L S
Excellent Food
•
F lea sfint R oom s
Friendly M an ag e m en t
$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 o n v e n i e n t to liuse.s & All Sub. L i n e s
In q u ire TODAY:
R H i n e l a n d e r l-SO.'iS
D IS T R IB U T IN G
1775 B 'w ay (57lh)
TMJ.. C O irrLA N D T 7-6390-5391
C I V I L S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E E S
MUST FILE STATE & FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
th e
123 C edar S t r e e t
METROPOLITAN PERSONAL LOAN CORP.
M u n icipal E m p lo y e e s S er v ic e
\^ o iio w
M A R K S
METROFOUIkll PERSONAl LOAN CORP.
W ATCHES
17 E a s t 4 2 d S t .. N . V . C
L a v i s h l y d e c o r a t o r - f u r n i s h e d one-1
room studio a p artm en ts have been I
o p e n e d a t 112 M a c D o u g a l S t r e e t ( o f f
6 t h A v e n u e a t 3rd S t r e e t ) in t h e
h e a r t o f G r e e n w i c h V i l l a g e . $25,000
w a s e x p e n d e d in t h e m o d e r n i z a t i o n
o f th is fiv e-sto r v bu ildin g w h ich
n o w o f f e r s h i g h c e i l i n g s a n d la r g e ,
s u n n y r o o m s in a n u l t r a m o d e r n
setting.
C o m p l e t e l y f ir e p r o o f , t h e s e s t u d i o s
ar e a retre a t fr o m th e turm oil of
e v e r y d a y l i f e in t h e c it y . C o n v e n i ­
e n tly situ a te d to e very m o d e of
transportation and but a fe w m in ­
u te s a w a y from all s h o p p in g and
a m u s e m e n t c e n t e r s , t h e y s t ill a l l o r d
th e sm a rt N e w Yorker a central
l o c a t i o n a n d y e t ‘‘a w a y f r o m it a ll ’.
I
The Only Really Cleanable Pipe
K u r u l t l r e , F u r Coat-'i, i l e n ’.s
■ S u i t s , R iu lio s . P r e s s u i e
• 'ooUers a n d A ll t h e H a r d
to <-iet I t e m s , . .
H u n d r e d s of X a tl o n a ll . y A d \trti.s e d I t e m s a t S u b s t a n ­
tia l
Saving.
Convenient
t u i d u e t i ’la n .
P a g e Seventeen
OTVIL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
L .,« d a v . F ebruary 24, 1942
Miui>
conT roiu tnd ou a
^'and».
S t e i n wttyB.
fh lek er ln K B .
ICnabeF,
othoiB. IJoua fid e v a lu e * im y in c n ts
52f4 W. '43d-.-M Edal. 3 - 3 5 1 2
F o r
m
O lT ll
TDDH
T IPB W R IT E R S
S e r r lo *
S x a m ln a tio M
m
T y t e l l
T y p e w r ite r
1 2 S
F u lto n
S t r e e t ,
(B a tw .
W llllc D B
&
C o .,
N a ssa u
SOtokaan 3 « 5 3 3 5
S t s )
^
f age E ighteen
C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R
“What Can I Do to Help
In the Battle of Production?
Civil Service Overhauled
(C ontinued
from
Page
Two)
f in e itself in t h e m a in to r e c r u i t ­
i n g th e te n s of th o u s a n d s of n e w
w o rlto rs tli a t a r e b e in g h ir e d a t
t h e r a t e of 100,000 a m o n th a n d by
t h e p l a c e m e n t of em p lo y e es in
jo b s w h e r e th e y will be of a
g r e a t e r se rv ice to U n cle S a m . T h e
order:
A jip o iiitm en ts
1 R e q u ir e s th e C o m m issio n to
~” m a k e all n ew a p p o in t m e n t s
on a tc'm p o ra ry f o r - th e - d u r a tio n
b a sis.
In t h e d isc re tio n of tlie
C o m m is sio n , a p p o in tin o n ts will be
g ood until six m o n th s a f t e r th e
M ar.
1 '? rm its no n e w e m p loy ee to
g a in full Civil S e rv ice s t a t u s
f o r a d u r a ti o n a p ;)o in tm e n t. lio w evor, th e b a r s will be let d ow n to
p e i i n i t tliese to m p o i a r y e m plo ye es
to be t r a n s f o i r e d fro m one job to
a n o tl i e r a n d h a v e t h e i r s a la r ie s
ra is e d . M oreo ver, i t ’s likely t h a t
t h e t e m p o i a r y w o r k e r s also will
be b r o u g h t u n d e r th e r e ti r e m e n t
sy s te m . T h e real loss to th e e m ­
ployee is in his lack of r e i n s t a t e ­
m e n t s t a tu s , w h ic h would p e r m i t
h i m to ge t h a c k in to th e G o v e r n ­
m e n t se rv ice a f t e r his job is a x ed
a t th e w a i ’s end.
T h e field se rv ice of th e P o s t O f­
fice D e p a r t m e n t is th e only diviuion e x e m p te d fro m th e o rd e r.
2
K xam iiiirig I ’rocoss S h a k e n U p
T h e e n tir e e x a m i n in g procedlire is s h a k e n up by tiie o rd e r.
A.ssembled e x a m s will becom e
f e w e r a n d few er. M o ie a n d m o re
a p p li c a n t s will be given u n a s s e m ­
bled tests, w h ic h m e a n s th e y will
bo g ia d o d on t h e i r e x p e rie n c e a n d
q u a lif lent ions, a n d w o n ’t hj.ve to
t a k e w i i t t e n tests.
4 Very few n u m e r i c a l g i a d e s
will be given p e r so n s exam-
3
FOR
IC T O R Y
BUY
U N IT E D STATES
BONDS *STAMPS
O i;i > K
W IN M ir.I.
*
C O .-N ttT lC n
tH liereliy c i ' f i i of H im liliiiB iiiid ri>co rillii); ill Ih o ori'ict* o'' tlio Cli“iU of
N l*\v Yorlv I ’o u ii ly mi.li iti . Hi,
of ilio
CCTI if k' iilo o f
lliiiilod
i>iu tiu!r.slii|i of
tJiKli!. WimiiiM & t ().. ( l a t i i l .liinii.iry I'l.
1!M-. Tlitt . s u b b la i u e of .said cim tirici itii
l.s a s fo ll o w s ; T lit’ n a m e of llio i»arlIh Ciuile. W ln iu iU & Co Tl iu
cliaiNU'toi of Hill l>u.sii)csH to bo li'uii.'>ti-d by Hai<l i>art iu‘rsliii< Ih a Ki^ni-ral
t'oiMiiii.s.sioii a n d b r o k e i a f f u bu.siiie.ss cuiini.sliiiK in d o a l i n t ; in stOL-kH, bond.s ii .1
<’oi |H(i :t tu
.Si'cui It l(“H a n d
c o n m i o d i t io.*!
KiMiorally fo r it s o w n a c c o u n i a n d foL
tl io a c c o u n t of ollicr.s. Tl io lo c a t i o n of
till* | i r i n i i | i a l id a c c of l l i a l f i i i n ’.H
lii'Hs s h a l l bo 1 W a l l S t i o e t In t h e MorouHli of M a n h a t t a n , C ll y o f . \ c w York.
Till! K cn o ral p a r t n c r . s a n i l t h e i r r e s p c c l i v u
J>lacc.<i of r t ' s l d c n t art*; IlobiT
AVinini ll.
I'Mrth A \ o n u o , .New Y o i k Cit> ;
X a v i e r M. Anilibi*it. II Kant Tilth S tr i' o l,
N e w V o lk Cit.v; I't I ' d e r ic k K A l e x a n d r e ,
41
W h i t e ’.s
I. a n e . Cedarlinr.'<t.
l.oiiK
I s l a n d ; .lol in A. M or ri s,
I’a r k Aveliuo. .New Y or k C i t y , t i h e r b u r n . ' I're.s<’ott ,
ll el ld H a v e n , ( i r e e n w i c h , C o n n .;
J 'a ii l I.. IhiKhe.s, .".ca (.’ren t
U id ^e w o o d . .New .Jer.si'y; .laiiie.s ti. T r e t u a i n p ,
S ta n w lc h Uoad, tireen w ie h
Con n. n n d
C o l e m a n 11. M(Clov(?rn. S.'it' I’a r k A v e ­
n u e. New Y o r k f i l y ; a n d t h e l i m i t e d
liar ln i* r a n d h e r [ilace <d' ri*.Hldence Is
S lo la T. Witini Ul. U a m iilon, VirK inia.
T h e i i a r t n e r s h i i ) will beijin on . J a n u a r y
1."), lull.', a n d t e r m i n a t e on M ay 1. lUI.’;
l>iit a m a j o r i t y in inleres> of t h e p a r t ­
n e r s ii h all h a v e t h o r i n h t to il lsso lv o t h e
a n i u e a t a n y t i m e . 'J'he a n i o u ; i t of ca «h
( - o n l r i b n t e d by t h e l i m i t e d | i a r t n e r is
$ 111(1.0(111 S a i d l i m i t e d p a r t n e r h a s n o t
m i d Is iKit lo L’o n t r i b u t i ! a n y o t h e r p r o p ert.v ; s h e h.is n o t aK reeil to m a k e a n y
« d d l l l ( i n a l c o n t r i b u t i o n ; tl iu c o n t r i b u t i o n
to 111* m a d e b y h e r s h a l l bo r e t u r n e d
u p o n I h e l e r m l n a t i o n of t h p p a r t n e r « l i i p ;
t h e .vharo o f t h e p r o f i t s o r o t h e r com pi*n.'<ation by w a y of In i' o m e w h i c h t h e
lim iled
ptiriner shall
r e c e iv e
Is a n
n m o iii ii eiiiial to (i% of h e r c a n i t a l I'ont r i b ii ion p e r y e a r ; a n d s a i d l i m i l e d
p a i t i i c r s h a l l n o t l i a \ e I h e r iK ht to siibR t i i u t e !in a.ssiKiiee a.s c o n i i i b u t o r in h e r
p la i e. 'I'he p ar tn i* r s s h a l l h a v e no r l u h l
to a d m i t a d d i t i o n a l l i m i t e d i i a r t n e r s e x ­
c e p t a s [ir o v id ed by la w . T h e r e m a i n i n g
K eiie ral p ar tn ( * r s s h a l l h a v e t h o r i ^ l ' t to
c o n t i n u e t h e bu.sin(H^< o f t h e p a r t n e r . s h i p
o n till) d e a t h , r e t i r e m e n t o r i n s a n i i y of a
K ei ier al [vai l n e r u n t i l t h e t e r n i i n a l ion of
the p artnership
The
ll m it e il
partner
fihall iiul h ; i \ e t h e riKlit to d e m a n d a n d
r e c i “i \ e p r o p e r t y o t h e r t h a n r a s h in rot u r n fo r h e r roiit ri but Ion
Tin* p a r t n e r ­
s h i p » K r e e m e n t of t h o g e n e r a l p a r tii e r .i
liou' in I'orip. .sh:ili continiii* in forco.
t 'x c e |it i i i s i d a r a s t h e s a m e m a y be m o d i fil'd a s s h o w n In s a i d c e rl if ic.il e.
D a t e d , .New ^■ork C it y , .l a i i u a r y 15. UUJ.
K ol ie rt t; W i n m i l l
X a v i e r M Auilib(*rt
I ' n d e r i c U I’. Alex .'indro
.loiin A
M o r r is
.•-Ihei b li rn e I'l e s c o t t
I ’aiil I,. lliiMlieH
. l a m e s (i T r i 'i i i a i u e
C o l e m a n M M i'drfve rn
( I m e i a l I ’a r t n e r s
\ ’iol a T. W i n m i l l
l . i m it i'd I’a r t n e r
i . K j l »>K
i , i c i ; n ,s
|';
.M.n'K'1'; is h e i e b y f ; l \ c n t h a t Mcen.-^c
No
111
h a s b ee n Ix'iued lo t h e
u n d i ' i siKiied lo s ell liiiuiir al r e t a i l In a
h . ' l e l m ill e r t h e AI co Iid IIc Mcv .mnum* C o n ­
ti ol L a w a t 1(1 ll a s i .Mill S d e e t , Cit v a n d
('i)iliily Ilf .New V o lk fo r iiii p r e m i s e s
C on .« nm|itio n.
H otel
We.vlin,
10 Kas(
61 th .'^Irei t.
in ed . A p p lic a n ts will be g r a d e d
e it h e r “ elig ib le ” o r “ in elig ib le .”
T h e “ r u le of t h r e e ” is o u t f o r
t h e d u r a ti o n . T h is is a g r e a t
v ic t o r y fo r g r o u p s t h a t h a v e b een
f i g h ti n g th e ru le. T h e C o m m is ­
sion h a s called on F e d e r a l a g e n ­
cies to g ive it o r d e r s fo r new p e r ­
s o n n e l. I f a n a g e n c y w a n ts , s a y
a ty p is t, it will g e t a ty p is t in th e
flesh r e a d y to go to w o rk . U n d e r
t h e old s y s te m a n a g e n c y in n e e d
of a ty p is t w o uld be s e n t t h r e e
n a m e s a n d th e a g e n c y w ould
c h o ose one of th ree . I t w ould
t h e n t a k e fro m tw o to t h r e e
w e e k s fo r t h e ty p is t to sh o w up
in W a s h in g t o n .
T h e o r d e r h a s t h e e ffe c t of
V s c r a p p i n g t h e jo b q u o t a sy s­
t e m f o r ’ t h e d u r a ti o n . T e m p o r a r y
a p p o i n t m e n t s a r e n ’t s u b j e c t to
th o q u o t a sy s te m . T h is is a b r e a k
f o r N e w Y o r k e r s , a s N e w Y o r k is
on e of t h e se v e r a l S t a te s o ver
t h e i r q u o t a s of p e r m a n e n t Civil
S e rv ic e jo b s in W a s h in g to n .
7-
V e t e r a n s ’ p r e f e r e n c e w o n ’t be
a f f e c te d .
A b o s o lu te P o w e r o f T r a n s f e r
T o c a r r y o u t th is o r d e r to its
f u lle st e x te n t, i n sid e r s believe t h e
P r e s i d e n t will c o n f e r on t h e C o m ­
m issio n t h e a b s o lu te p o w e r o v e r
th e t r a n s f e r of all F e d e r a l e m ­
ployees.
U n d e r t h e s y s te m now in effect,
a n e m p lo y e e c a n ’t be t r a n s f e r r e d
u n les s h e g e ts a p p r o v a l f ro m th e
a g e n c y in w h ic h h e ’s em p loy ed.
I n m a n y thousand.? of c as es th is
r u le h a s m e a n t t h a t em p lo y e es
a r e “ f r o z e n ” in t h e i r jo b s a s t h e
a g c n c ie s sim p ly t a k e t h e easy
c o u r s e a n d re f u s e to p e r m i t t r a n s ­
fers.
I t ’s a n a c t u a l f a c t t h a t y o u n g
e n g in e e rs , sc ie n tis ts , l a w y e r s a n d
o t h e r p r o fe ssio n a l a n d te c h n ic a l
people a r e to d a y doin.? file w o r k
a n d o t h e r m e n ia l jo b s in th e F e d ­
e ra l s e rv ic e in W a s h in g t o n w hile
a t t h e sa m e tim e t h e se rv ic e s of
t h e s e e m p lo y e es a r e n e ed e d in
o t h e r a g c n c ie s.
JOBS
(C o n tin u ed
from
Page
Two)
T o U.se L is t
S t a te R a t i o n i n g D ir e c to r M a u ­
rice F . N e u fe ld h a s a lr e a d y r e ­
v e ale d t h a t S t a t e local r a ti o n i n g
b o a r d s will o b ta in p a id w o r k e r s
to s u p p l e m e n t v o lu n te e r s now
w o r k i n g a s sk e le to n forces, f r o m
f e d e r a l civil s e rv ic e lists.
The
t r o u b le is th a t, sin c e t h e r a t i o n ­
ing p i c t u r e h a s y e t to be c la rifie d ,
t h e s e t t i n g u p of lists fo r p a r t i c ­
u l a r jo b s r e m a i n s to be c o m ­
pleted.
“ B e sid es r a t i o n i n g tir e s a n d
t u b e s , ” D r. N e u fe ld p o in ts out,
“ local b o a r d s soon will a id in
s e t t i n g u p t h e m a c h i n e r y fo r allotin g s u g a r , a u to m o b ile s a n d l a t e r
o t h e r e s s e n tia l c o m m o d itie s —all of
w h ic h will in c r e a s e th e d e ta ils
th e y a t p r e s e n t a r e h a n d li n g .”
A dd s Dr. N e u fe ld : “ B o a r d m e m ­
b e rs w o r k g r a tu ito u s ly .
I have
felt fo r a lon g tim e th e s e p a tr i o t ic
m e n a n d w o m e n w e re e n title d to
office a s s i s t a n c e a n d I w a s m ig h t y
g la d to be in f o r m e d by t h e O P A
th is r e lie f w ould be g iv en t h e m . ”
N o t r e ir iiia n e n t Y'^et
H e r e p o r ts all b o a r d m e m b e r s
a r e n o w o p e r a t i n g on a “ p e r m a ­
n e n t ” ba sis a n d h a v e d e fin ite of­
fice a d d r e s s e s a s well a s office
h o u r s k n o w n to t h e public.
D r. N e u fe ld will a d v is e eac h lo­
cal r a t i o n i n g b o a r d a s to t h e n u m ­
ber of p o sitio n s fo r p aid perso.)nel
allowed, t h e title, g r a d e a n d a n ­
n u a l s a l a r y of eac h . In s h o rt, a u ­
t h o r iz a ti o n s m u s t c om e fro m him
befo re a n y a p p o i n t m e n t s to the
b o a r d s nuiy be m ad e . W h e r e
civil s e rv ic e eligibles c a n n o t
be culled f r o m th o se t o w n s o r
n e a r b y t o w n s w h e r e a b o a rd h a s
been e s ta b lish e d , t h e n e c e ss a ry
h e lp will be s u g g e s t e d f ro m th e
n e x t n e a r e s t to w n h a v in g a civil
s e rv ice r e g is te r . All lists a r e p r o ­
v id ed by t h e l l n i t e d S t a te s Civil
S e rvice C o m m is sio n .
M u s t Be A p p ro v e d
P r e s e n t local r a t i o n i n g l)oard
em p lo y ees, e it h e r v o lu n ta r y o r
I>aid, if qu alified, will be a p p r o v e d
for e m p l o y m e n t only on r e c o m ­
m e n d a t io n to t h e local civil s e r v ­
ice lioai'il by th e c h a i t m a n of th e
local r a t i o n i n g boaril.
S om e e m p lo y e e s will be a p p o in t ­
ed on a p a r t- t i m e basis, o t h e r s on
full-tim e, a s d e te r m in e d by tlie
S ta te ra tio n in g a d m in istrato r, and
s a l a r y r a t e s a r e now bein g e s­
t a b lish e d . T e n u r e of a p p o i n t m e n t
is s u b j e c t to t h e d u r a ti o n of tho
ra tio n in g p ro g ram .
T uesday, February 24, 1949
A sixth p rize , a scholarship at M o n d e ll I n s t i­
tu te, has been a dded to the f i v e scholarship p r iz e s
alrea d y o ffe re d to w in n ers of the C I V I L S E R V ­
I C E L E A D E R ’S P r iz e E s s a y C on test on the sub­
j e c t " W h a t Can I D o to H e lp in thg B a tt le o f
P rodu ction
T h e con test, sp o n so red in an e ff o r t to awaken
men and w om en to the n e c e ss ity o f taking p a r t
in the n ation ’s fig h t to p ro v id e su ffic ie n t guns,
tanks, and planes, has aroused w id e in te r e s t
throu gh ou t the city. A lm o s t a thousand c o n te s t­
ants have already been en tered and it is ex p e c te d
that m any m ore w ill be su b m itte d before the c lo s­
ing date, M arch 15th, 1942. ^
Rules
T he rules o f the co n te st are s im p ly :
( 1 ) C o n testa n ts m u st be o v e r 16 and A m erican
c itizen s.
( 2 ) E ssa y s should deal w ith individual pro b lem s
and ideas. T h e y are not lim ite d in length,
b u t 500 w o rd s are appropriate.
( 3 ) P a p ers m u st be s u b m itte d b efore M arch 15th.
The choice of the ju d g e s w ill be final.
In addition to the m edals and certific a te s b e­
ing aw arded, p r iz e s w ill be presented.
A C C O U N T IN G M A C H I N K S I N S T I T U T E - C hoice
o f c o u rse in (1) k e y p u n c h o p e r a t i o n ; (2) t a b u ­
l a t o r c o u r s e ; (3) c o m b i n a ti o n of b o th c o u rse s.
D E L K I I A N T Y I N S T I T U T E - C hoice of c o u r s e in
(1) b e n c h a s s e m b ly a n d in s p e c tio n ; (2) a irci-aft
p r o d u c ti o n m e c h a n i c ; (3) m a c h i n e tool o p e r ­
a t o r ; (4) e le c tric a r c w e ld e r ; (5) secretari.'^i
c o u r s e ; (6) v a r io u s civil s e rv ic e c o u rse s.
E R O N B U S I N E S S S C H O O L a n d E R O N PRi^,
P A R A T O R Y S C H O O L - C hoice o f c o u rse s ili
(1) s t e n o g r a p h y a n d t y p e w r i t i n g ( P i t m a n or
G r e g g ) ; o r (2) A full s e m e s te r in t h e academ io
d e p a r t m e n t in c lu d in g M a t h e m a ti c s , E n g li s h and
Sc ienc e . T h is will a p p ly t o w a r d s a h ig 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 - Choice
o f c o u r s e in (1) d r a f t i n g ; (2) b l u e p r i n t r e a d in g ;
(3) s u r v e y i n g ; (4) m a t h e m a t i c s ; (5) certairi
civil se r v ic e c o u rse s,
M O N D E L L I N S T I T U T E - C h o i c e of c o u r s e (i)
d r a f t i n g , ( a e r o n a u ti c a l , m e c h a n ic a l , electrical,
p ip in g , sh ip s, o r s t r u c t u r a l ) o r (2) civil service
e n g in e e rin g .
N E W Y O R K D R A F T I N G I N S T I T U ’l ’E - C h o i c e of
c o u r s e in (1) m e c h a n ic a l d r a f t i n g ; (2) ship
d r a f t i n g ; (3) a e r o n a u t i c a l d r a f t i n g ; (4) a rchit e c t u r a l d r a f ti n g .
The Judges
C H ARLES P O L E T T l,
o f the S ta te o f N e w York.
L ieutenant-G overnor
R IC H A R D
C. B R O C K W A Y , N e w
York
S ta te D ir e c to r o f the U nited S ta te s E m p lo ym en t
S ervice.
T E X M c C R A R Y , chief editorial w r ite r of the
N e w Y o r k D a ily M irror.
T he ju d g e s w ill render th eir decision as soon
as p o ssib le a fte r the final d a te fo r su bm ittin g
essays.
A d d r e s s essays to D efen se C ontest
E d ito r, C iv il S e rv ic e L E A D E R . 97 Duane S tr e e t,
N e w Y o r k C ity.
NEW BILLS
(C ontinued
from
Page
Two)
F e a r for R am sp eck
I t ’s also f e a r e d t h a t R a m s p e c k ,
one of th e b e st f r i e n d s F e d e r a l
w o r k e r s h a v e e v e r h a d o n C ap ito l
Hill, will be d e f e a te d in t h e fall
election. H e h a s o p p o sitio n fo r
t h e f i r s t tim e in s e v e r a l y e a rs .
R a m s p e c k will s p e n d m o s t of
h is tim e now t r y i n g to r e p a i r his
p o litical fences.
A n i n d ic a tio n of w h a t m a y h a p ­
p e n to ok p lac e in t h e H o u s e la s t
w e e k ^ \h e n R a m p s e c k ’s n e w bill
to r a is e t h e s a l a r i e s of. all cu.sto d ia l a n d su b - p r o f e s s io n a l e m ­
ployees w'as called up. O p p o sitio n
p r e v e n t e d i m m e d ia t e c o n s id e r a ­
tio n of t h e m e a s u r e .
In c id e n ta lly , v e t e r a n W a s h in g ­
to n o b s e r v e rs s a y t h e y d o n 't r e ­
m em b er as m uch m isrep re se n ta ­
tio n o v e r a n y sin g le issue a s t h e
r e t i r e m e n t f o r C o n g r e s s m e n f ig h t.
T h e p la in t r u t h is t h a t C on ­
g re s s m e n .
Big Chance
P o s t O ffice e m p lo y e es a r e g e t­
tin g b e h in d t h e C o n g r e s s io n a l bill
u r g i n g $900 in c r e a s e s p e r a n n u m
f o r c le rk s, c a r r i e r s , l a b o r e r s a n d
m o to r ve h ic le w 'o rk e rs; t h e y ’re
d e lu g in g t h e i r C o n g r e s s m e n w ith
m ail c a llin g fo r s u p p o r t of t h e
S w ee n e y m e a s u r e . T h e bill p r o ­
vides fo r a n e n t r a n c e s a l a r y of
$2,600 f o r c le r k s w i t h a u t o m a t i c
b oo sts of $1C0 a y e a r u n t il a m a x ­
im u m of $3,000 h a s b e e n I'eached.
C L E A N E R S C O U N C IL ,
W ELFARE DEPT.
N e x t m e e t in g of t h e C le a n e r s
C ouncil, L o c a l 1, D e p a r t m e n t of
W e lf a r e , is s c h e d u le d to be held
o n S u n d a y , M a r c h 1, a t 3 B eek m a n S tr e e t. A m o n g t h e s u b j e c t s
to be t a k e n u p : w a g e in c r e a s e ;
a b o litio n of 6-day w e e k ; c o m p e ti­
tive s t a t u s f o r c le a n e r s ; p r o m o ­
tio n t e s t for h e a d c le a n e r .
V E T E R A N F I R E M E N ’S
A S S O C IA T IO N
T h e V e t e r a n F i r e m e n ’s A s so c ia ­
tion, c o n s i s t in g of th o s e w h o h a v e
20 y e a r s a c tiv e s e rv ic e in t h e F i r e
D e p a r t m e n t of N e w Y o r k City,
will m e e t in t h e V e t e r a n F i r e ­
m e n ’s ro om , 128 W e s t 17th S t r e e t,
n e a r S ix th A ve n u e , a t 8 p. m.,
M o n d a y , M a r c h 2*.
VET PR E F E R E N C E GROUP
II.AS E N T E R T A I N M E N T
An e n t e r t a i n m e n t a n d d a n c e
was
held
S a tu rd ay
even in g ,
F e b r u a r y 21, by t h e V e t e r a n s
I ’r e f e r e n c e
C o m m ittee
in
th e
g r a n d b a llr o o m of t h e A r m y a n d
N a v y U nion. H e a d q u a r t e r s of th e
V e t e r a n s P r e f e r e n c e C o n m iitte e is
a t 868 C o lu m b u s A ve n u e , N e w
Y o r k City,
LEADING SHOWS OF THE WEEK
MUSICAL
T e a t u r in g H a n k S y lv e r n 's O r c lie .str a a n d V o c a li.sts
M onday Through Saturday
10 :00
11:45
1 :00
1:15
1 :15
A .M .—
A .M .—
P .M .—
P .M .—
P .M .—
M u .sic o lo r a n ia
S in g a n d S a v in g (e x c l. S a t .)
O n th e lic a m (S a t. o n ly )
S y lv e r n P r e se n ts—
W in strn n icn ta lists
SPORTS
D o n D u n p h y , P o jJ u la r S i> o r tsc a ste r
K eep s S p orts F a n s P o sted on L atest E v en ts
1 2 : 4 5 P .]\r .— F r i d a y — S i) o r t s — P e r s o n a l i t i e s
1 : 1 5 P .M .— S a tu r d a y — B e tw e e n R o u n d s
3:30 P.I\r.— T h u r s d a y — H i g h l i g h t s o f S p o r t s
(i:1 5 P .M .— M o n d a y T h r o u g h S a t u r d a y — S p o r ts N e w s
NEWS
8 :1 5 A .M .— T u e sd a y , W e d n e sd a y a n d T h u r sd a y
C iv il S e r v ic e L e a d e r N e w s
1 1 : 1 5 A .M .— J o K a n so n — T r a v e r N e w s (S a t. o n ly )
1 :00 P .M .— “ C o p y d e s k ” — M o n d a y T h r o u g h F r id a y
N cavs C o m m e n t a t o r s — ! M a u r i e e C . D r e i c e r a n d
S e n a to r P h e lp s P h elp s
(> :3 0 P .IS r.— W a v e r l e y R o o t — M o n d a y T h r o u g h S a t u r d a y .
(i:3 0 P .M .— S e h v y n J a m e s ( S u n d a y s o n ly )
Scheduled N ew scasts— M onday Through Saturday
8 :3 0 , 8 : 5 5 a n d 9 : 4 5 A .^ [.— 12 N o o n , 2, 3, 5 a n d 7 P .M .
Sunday
1 0 : 0 0 A .M .— 12 N o o n , 4 : 3 0 P .]\[. a n d 5 : 3 0 P .M .
N e w s liu lle tin s B r o a d c a st T h r o u g h t th e D a y as R e c e iv e d
C im
L . MdaT. reb rn a ry 24. 1M 2
SE B V IC E L E A D E R
P age Nineteei^
stage N o te *
B u s s e l l Collins, E . J . B a ll a n t i n e ,
jviary K e n n e d y a n d J a n e S e y m o u r
jjave jo in e d t h e c a s t o f t h e f o r t h ­
coming J o h n S te in b e c k play , “ T h e
jHoon Is D o w n .”
O tto K ru g e r
flnd R a lp h M o r g a n a r e r e t u r n i n g
to B r o a d w a y to e n a c t t h e le a d i n g
j.o)£,s. S e ttin g s f o r t h e p la y will
be designed by H o w a r d B a y , p r o ­
d u cer O s c a r S e rlin a n n o u n c e d .
Additional m e m b e r s o t t h e c a s t
of Irv ing C a e s a r 's “ My D e a r P u b ­
l ic ” a re H e n r y S h e rw o o d , S t a n le y
J e ss u p , B a r b a r a Bell W r i g h t a n d
Aticle R ivie.
M itzi G re e n , J o h n
jju c k m as te r, J o e
S m ith , C o r a
W itherspoon a n d C h a r le s D a le a r e
f e a tu r e d . . . . O n e of t h e m o s t
e a g e r l y a n t i c i p a t e d n e w p la y s o f
the season will o p e n t o n i g h t a t t h e
Ply m o u th T h e a t r e . T h is is a se ­
rious d r a m a e n title d , “ G u e s t in
the H o u s e , " a b o u t w h ic h little
A N N
B U R R
Who p la y s a leading role in
"Plan M , ’* n ew J am es E d ­
ward Grant p la y a t the B e la sc o
Theatre.
was k n o w n w h e n it w a s f i r s t a n ­
nounced a n d w e n t in to r e h e a r s a l,
fince n e it h e r t h e a u th o r s , t h e p r o ­
ducers n o r t h e le a d in g p la y e r s
were of sp e c ia l p r o m in e n c e . B u t
on its t r y o u t in P h i l a d e l p h ia ,
p iio r to its N e w Y o r k o p e nin g ,
this p lay t u r n e d o u t to be a n o u t,«i(anding piece of e n t e r t a i n m e n t .
The g r a p e v in e i n f o r m a t io n a lo n g
U ro a d w a y is t h a t a n e w h i t is
about to be b o rn . . . . P a u l d u
Pont, w h o did th e c o s tu m e s f o r
the c u r r e n t P o r g y a n d B s s s , ’’ h a s
been sig n e d b y C he ry l C r a w f o r d
and R i c h a r d W . K r a k e u r to do
the special c o s tu m e s f o r “ A K is s
F o r C in d e r e lla ," s t a r r i n g L u is e
R a in e r, w h ic h o p e n s a t t h e M usic
Box T h e a t r e T u e s d a y e v en in g ,
M arch 10th. . . . J a m e s S. E ll i o tt
of “ J u n i o r M is s " h a s t a k e n a n
office in t h e S a rd ! B u ild ing . H e
plans to p r e s e n t p lay s by n e w a u ­
th o rs w i t h p r o f e s s io n a l a c t o r s .
His f i r s t will be “ A r l e n e , ” b y
H e n r y R o se . . . . J o e Cook, J r .,
Bill L e ic e s te r a n d J o e L ip o w a r e
w r itin g a n d p r o d u c in g a m u s ic a l
comedy, “ A i n ’t I t T h e T r u t h , ” a t
C am p E g lin , F la .
By Joseph Burstin
“ B A H A M A P A S S A G E ’' a t t h e
N e w Y o r k P a r a m o u n t is a p i c t u r e
a b o u t a y o u n g m a n , S t i r li n g H a y -
N ite L ife
T w o b a n d s a n d \ a n e la b o r a te
f lo o r sh o w a r e b e in g f e a t u r e d a t
t h e R A I N B O W I N N t h e s e days,
w i t h I r v i n g B e r k a s M.C., p r e t t y
B e t t y B la in e , S h e l m e r D ene, a n d
D o r is L a V e r n e s h a r i n g to p h o n ­
o rs. Sid S a n d e r s a n d h is o r c h e s ­
t r a s u p p ly t h e m u s ic f o r th e sh o w
w h ile R a m o n T o r r e s ’ R h u m b a
B a n d k e e p s t h e f e e t p r a n c in g .
P a t r i c i a “ H o n e y c h il e ” W ild e r,
C a f e S o c ie ty ’s P ix ie f r o m D ixie
w ill h e a d lin e t h e n e w s p r i n g re v u e
F r i d a y a t L E O N & E D D I E ’S.
T h is r e v u e w ill be p ro d u c e d by
F r a n k S h e p h e r d a n d w ill f e a t u r e
J a n M u r r a y , M i r t h a n d M a c k, t h e
T w o T o p s, ro lle r s k a t i n g a c t, M a r ­
tin B rothers and Fayne, B a rb ara
L o n g , C le m e n s B e llin g a n d h is
c a n in e s , a n d C h in ita .
L O U I S E
C A M P B E L L
Who has a fea tu red ro le in
the n ew p la y w hich opens to^ight a t the P ly m o u th T h e a ­
tre, title d
**Guest in the
House,” p resen ted b y S tep h en
and P au l A m es.
Restaurants
“ASK T H O S E W H O E A T H E R B ”
T h e O ld R e lia b le
Greenstein’s Dairv & Vegetarian
RESTAURANT
VPe S e r v e u F u l l C o u r s e D e l . a x e U l i i n e r
f r o m 4 r . M . t o 8 P . . M . —5 5 o
W e B a k e on P rem lsea
O r d e r s D e l i v e r e d f r o m 1 0 t o 12 A . M .
a n d 2 P .M . to 6 P .M .
332 B r o a d w a y ( n e a r W o r t h S t.)
WO. 8-9061
New York City
M AM A R ITZ
^
KOSHElt
J)airy and Vegetarian Restaurant
S erv lln g
C lvU S e r v ic e E m p lo y p e a
fo r 23 y e a r s
D e L u x e D i n n e r 5 to 8 P . M . - 5 5 c
O rd er s U e liv c r e d to V o u r orH <T
B e t w e e n lO -W A .M . a n d » -« P .M .
827 B r o a d w a y
New
Vork
C ity
(Nr. W o r th St.)
WOrth
G e o r g ie M a n n h a s r e t u r n e d to
t h e flo o r sh o w a t T O N Y P A S T O B ’S a s M a s t e r of C e rem o n ies.
. . . S h ir l T h o m a s , o f “ B a n jo
E y e s ” h e a d s t h e n e w flo o r show ,
a t the C A F E B A G A T E L L E .
T id -B its
A t t h e V illag e B a r n , G u s L esn ev ich ,
th e
l ig h t - h e a v y w e ig h t
c h a m p , r o o t in g h o m e h is choice in
t h e H o b b y H o r s e S w e e p s ta k e s . . .
A t t h e s a m e spot, c o m e d ia n J o e E .
L ew is , one of t h e B a r n ’s “ H o n o r
R o ll” g ra d u ates . . . F ra n k B uck
a t t h e V illag e V a n g u a r d l is te n s in
o n a S u n d a y , a f te r n o o n j a m se s­
s io n : B r i n g ’e m B a c k A jive! . . .
M a r g i e H a r t , s t r i p t e a s e q u e en ,
will t r y o u t a n e w c om edy, “ T a k e
I t O f f . ” . . . N oe l M ead o w , B r o a d ­
w a y p u b lic ist, is t h e s u b j e c t o f a
f e a t u r e a r tic le In t h e M a r c h issue
o f “ C o r o n e t ” m a g a z in e . I t co n ­
c e r n s its e lf a b o u t h is f o r m a t i o n
of t h e n e w - f a m e d S o c iety of
S c re w b a lls, b o a s t in g of a m e m b e r ­
s h i p o f s u c h n o te d c o m e d i a n s a s
O lse n & J o h n s o n , E d d ie G a r r ,
H e n n y Y oungm an, H a n k G reen­
b e rg , L u p e Velez, S a m R o s o f f
a n d m a n y o t h e r s . I t s i n te r e s t i n g
h i s t o r y Is d e lin e a te d by H o w a r d
W h it m a n , s t a r r e p o r t e r c f th e
D a i ly N e w s . . . l i a r i ’y J a m e s sug-
c
M
/k
M o v ie S h o r ts
M o v ie R e v ie w s
T h e c o m b i n a ti o n of th r ills , su s­
p e n se , e x c ite m e n t, h u m o r a n d
s a t ir e , u n d e r t h e c a p a b le d i r e c tio n
o f L eslie H o w a r d , m a k e s “ M i s t e r
V ,” a t t h e R'ivoli T h e a t r e , a
w o r t h w h i l e f ilm . W i t h s u c h a n
e x c e lle n t s u p p o r t i n g c a s t L eslie
c o u ld n o t m iss.
M a r y M o r r is
g iv e s a v e r y go o d p o r t r a y a l o f t h e
d a u g h te r of a n e m in e n t Polish
p i a n i s t in a c o n c e n t r a t io n c a m p
in G e r m a n y . F r a n c i s S u lliv a n a s
t h e h e a d o f t h e G e s ta p o also s u p ­
p lie s a c o n v in c in g p e r f o r m a n c e .
N e e d w e s a y t h a t L eslie H o w a r d
is a s e x c e lle n t a s e v e r ?
The
s t o r y is p r e t t y o bv iou s a n ti- N a z i
p r o p a g a n d a , w i t h t h e a c tio n t a k ­
i n g p la c e in 1940 j u s t b efo re t h e
in v a s io n o f P o la n d . I t ’s a b o u t a
m y s t e r i o u s M i s t e r V w h o h e lp s
s o m e v e r y n o ta b le p e r s e c u t e d a n ti N a z is m a k e so m e s p e c t a c u l a r es­
c a p e s , e x c itin g in sp ite of t h e f a c t
t h a t t h e s c r i p t d o e s n ’t go in to
m u c h d e ta il a s to e x a c tly h o w all
t h e s e a m a z i n g e sc a p e s a r e m a n ­
aged.
L eslie H o w a r d ’s ro le is
t h a t of a n e c c e n t r i c a r c h a e o l o g i s t
w ho, a s y o u m a y h a v e g u e sse d , is
r e a l l y M r. V. A s a b lin d f o r his
a c t i v it i e s , h e t a k e s a g r o u p of h is
s t u d e n t s to G e r m a n y o n a n exp e­
d itio n to d isc o v e r w h e t h e r t h e r e
e v e r w a s a n A r y a n civilization.
W h e n h is s t u d e n t s d isc o v er t h a t
h e is r e a lly t h e one w h o is b e in g
s o u g h t b y e v e r y N a z i a g e n t in t h e
c o u n tr y , t h e y i n s is t u p o n h e lp in g
h im a n d b e in g a p a r t of all f u t u r e
plots.
M a r y M o rris, F r a n c i s Sullivan,
a n d H u g h M c D e r m o tt, a s on e of
t h e s t u d e n ts , give so m e v e r y fine
p erform ances.
T h is f ilm s h o u ld n o t be o v e r­
lo o k ed a s t h e m e a n s f o r p ro v id in g
a good e v e n i n g ’s e n t e r t a i n m e n t .
P
B L U E
B A R R O N
W h o se band w as h eld o v e r fo r
a th ird w e e k at the N e w Y o r k
S tran d T h eatre. T h e screen
a ttra ctio n is “ Captain o f the
Clouds,” starrin g J am es Cag­
n ey, which is also being held
over.
d e n , w h o o w n s a s a l t i s la n d called
D ildo Cay, w i t h a h a lf - m a d
m o t h e r w h o t h i n k s h:s f a t h e r w a s
m u r d e r e d by t h e n a tiv e s.
T o p a c if y his m o th e r , he h ir e s a
su p e rin te n d e n t w ho h a s a d a u g h ­
t e r , M a d e le in e C.xrroll. T h is oldf a s h io n e d p lot w i t h no c h a r a c t e r s
c le a rly p la c e d p r e s e n t s a n u m b e r
of s t r a n g e people i n d u lg i n g in
silly a n tic s .
T h e only go o d t h i n g a b o u t
“ B a h a m a P a s s a g e ” is t h e t e c h n i ­
c o lor of t h e W e s t In d ies .
The
s u p p o r t i n g p e r f o r m e r s , L eo G.
C a rroll, F l o r a R o b s o n a n d M a r y
A n d e r s o n , a r e good in t h e i r p o r ­
t r a y a ls .
W h a t is la c k i n g in e n t e r t a i n ­
m e n t on t h e s c r e e n is m a d e u p by
t h e s t a g e 's h o w h e a d e d by A lvino
R e y ’s o r c h e s tr a , t h e K i n g S iste rs,
t h e L a n e B r o t h e r s a r d Gil L a m b .
g e s t s t h is a s a t h e m e s o n g for
J o e S ta lin to s i n g to t h e Nazi
a r m y : “ I 'v e G o t M y Ice O n Y o u .”
. . . W a r d B y r b n p o i n ts c u t t h a t
no m a t t e r h o w f u n n y a c o m e d y is,
t h e b a lc o n y is a lw a y s in t ie r s . . .
A f t e r n o t ic i n g t h e a u d ie n c e r e a c ­
t io n d u r i n g n e w sre e ls, P h i l B a k e r
r e f e r s to it a s “ T h e A X H I S S . ”
. . . B a n d l e a d e r J o h n K i r b y tells
t h e s t o r y a b o u t t h e t r u m p e t p la y e r
w h o g o t h is f i r s t a s s i g n m e n t w ith
a s y m p h o n y o r c h e s tr a .
O n e ’ of
t h e n u m b e r s in t h e c o n c e r t w a s
B e e t h o v e n ’s “ L e o n o r e ” o v e r tu r e
w h i c h c alls f o r tw o t r u m p e t p a s ­
s a g e s o ff s ta g e . D u r i n g t h e f i r s t
p e r f o r m a n c e , t h e o r c h e s t r a play e d
u n t il it r e a c h e d t h e t r u m p e t p a s ­
s a g e a n d t h e n r e s t e d . N o t a so u n d
c a m e f r o m o ff s ta g e . T h e c o n d u c ­
t o r led t h e o r c h e s t r a u p to th e
second tru m p e t passag e b u t ag ain
t h e r e w a s n o so u n d . C o n sid e r a b ly
s h a k e n , t h e o r c h e s t r a f i n is h e d t h e
n u m b er and then ru sh ed back­
stag e w h ere th e y fo u n d th e tr u m ­
pet p lay er a r g u in g w ith th e fire­
m a n on d uty.
“ I tell y o u yo u
c a n ’t p la y t h a t h o r n b a c k h e r e , ”
t h e y h e a d h i m yell a t t h e t r u m ­
p e te r . “ 'T h ere ’s a c o n c e r t g o in g
o n .”
T hree Soviet Film s
On View A round Town
F o r t h e f i r s t t im e in t h e 15
y e a r s h i s t o r y of S o v ie t film dis­
t r i b u t i o n in t h e U n ite d S ta te s ,
t h r e e So v ie t p i c t u r e s a r e p la y in g
s i m u lt a n e o u s ly on B r o a d w a y .
“ G irl F r o m L e n i n g r a d ” is in its
n i n t h w e e k a t t h e S t a n le y T h e a ­
t r e . “ O u r R u s s i a n F r o n t ” is In
t h e se c o n d w e e k a t t h e R ia lto ,
a n d “ D e f e n s e of M o s c o w ” is a t
tw o of t h e E m b a s s y n e w sre el
t h e a t r e s —B r o a d w a y a t 46th and
B r o a d w a y a t 72nd s t r e e t .
Hotel Commodore
R eunion S a tu rd a y
T h e H o te l C o m m o d o re of Sw an
L ak e , N. Y., h a s a r r a n g e d a g a la
r e u n io n a n d d a n c e fo r S a t u r d a y
e v e n in g in t h e g r a n d b a llro o m of
t h e C o m m o d o r e H otel, 42nd S tr e e t
a n d L e x in g to n A ven u e, N e w Y p rk .
D a n c e m u s 'c will be f u r n i s h e d by
D ic k r4 e s s n e r a n d h is o r c h e s tr a .
P l a y i n g to a l a r g e r a u d ie n c e in
its s e c o n d w e e k t h a n in its f ir s t ,
“ W o m a n of t h e Y e a r ” c o n ti n u e d
its h it-o f - th e - y e a r p a c e a n d will
be h e ld o v e r f o r a t h i r d w e e k a t
t h e R a d io C ity M u s ic H a l l . . . I n
1932, D i r e c t o r L e w is M ile s to n e
p r o d u c e d one of t h e g r e a t e s t of
t h e a n ti - w a r film s, “ All Q u ie t o n
th e W este rn F r o n t.” Today, ten
y e a r s la te r , w h e n all is u n - q u i e t
on t h e W e s te r n F r o n t , t h e s a m e
d i r e c t o r h a s m a d e a n o t h e r p ic t u r e ,
“ O u r R u s s i a n F r o n t , ” w h ic h cele­
b r a t e s t h e b r a v e r y a n d h e r o is m of
t h e R u s s i a n a r m i e s . T h is p ic tu r e ,
w h ic h h a d its A m e r ic a n p r e m i e r e
a t th e R i a l t o T h e a t r e u n d e r t h e
a u s p ic e s of R u s s i a n W a r R e lie f,
Inc ., will be held o v e r f o r a n in ­
d e f in ite r u n . . . W illia m H o ld e n ,
F r a n c e s D ee a n d
M arg uerite
C h a p m a n will s h a r e t h e lea d s in
“ S o m e th i n g B o r r o w e d , ” w h ic h ,
u n d e r t h e d ir e c tio n of A lf r e d E.
G r e e n , is p l a n n e d to be one o f Co­
l u m b i a ’s i m p o r t a n t p r o d u c tio n s .
, . . C olu m bia,
keeping
fu lly
a b r e a s t of t h e tim es, a n n o u n c e s
“ B lo n d ie F o r V i c to r y ” a s t h e title
f o r a n e w s t o r y in t h e p o p u l a r
“ B l o n d ie ” series, b a se d on C hic
Y o u n g ’s d a ily n e w s p a p e r co m ic
strip .
P e n n y Sin g leto n , A r t h u r
L a k e , L a r r y S im m s a n d D aisy, t h e
dog, will c a r r y on in t h e ro les
t h e y h a v e m a d e f a m i l ia r to m il­
lio ns of p i c t u r e g o e r s . . . “ Call
O u t th e M a r i n e s , ” a c o m e d y u n i t ­
in g V ic to r M c L a g lc n a n d E d m u n d
Lowe, is n a tio n a lly r e le a s e d th is
w e e k by R K O R a d io . N e x t w e e k
sees t h e re le a s e by th is c o m p a n y
of " J o a n of P a r i s , ” i n tr o d u c i n g
M ichele M o r g a n a n d P a u l H e n re id in t h e i r f i r s t H o lly w o o d film .
“ N a z i A g e n t ” is t h e title of th e
n e w M e tro -G o ld w y n -M a y er d r a m a
in w h ic h C o n ra d V e id t h a s his
f i r s t s t a r r i n g role a n d in w h ic h
h e p lay s a d u a l c h a r a c t e r iz a ti o n .
. . . “ G h o s t T o w n L a w , ” l a t e s t in
M o n o g r a m ’s “ R o u g h R i d e r s ” se­
rie s of w e s t e r n p i c t u r e s f e a t u r ­
i n g B u c k J o n e s , T im M cC oy a n d
R a y m o n d H a t t e n , w e n t b e fo re t h *
c a m e r a s th is w e e k , u n d e r t h e dl-^
r e c t l o n of H o w a r d B r e t h e r t o n . . «
N o t to be o u td o n e by W a l t e r Hus<
to n , w h o does h is f i r s t s c r e e n vo<i
c a liz in g in “ A lw a y s I n M y H e a r t , ’®
H u m p h r e y B o g a r t will d a n c e bft*
f o r e th e c a m e r a fo r t h e f i r s t t i m e
in h is s c r e e n c a r e e r in h is n e x t
W a r n e r Bros, s t a r r i n g v eh icle,
“ E scap e F ro m C rim e.” H is d an c­
i n g p a r t n e r will be a d u m m y w ith '
r u b b e r leg s . , . M u r r a y A lp e r h a s
b e en sig n e d b y W a r n e r B ro s, f o r
a f e a t u r e d role in “ T h e G a y Sis­
t e r s , ” w h ic h f e a t u r e s B a r b a r a
S ta n w y c k , G e o rg e B r e n t, N a n c y
C o le m a n
and
G a r a ld in e
Fitz­
g e r a ld ,
Irv in g
R a p p e r Is di­
r e c t i n g . . , . “ A m e r i c a ’s G r e a t e s t
S o ld ie r,” a s t o r y a p p e a r i n g In t h e
M a r c h issu e of E s q u i r e M a g a z in e ,
h a s been p u r c h a s e d b y W a r n e r
B ro s, a s t h e b a s is of on e of t h e
h is t o r ic a l s h o r t s u b j e c t s b e in g p r o ­
d u c e d by G o rd o n H o llin g sh ea d .,
T h e s t o r y is b y R o b e r t B u c k n er,;
W a r n e r p ro d u c e r.
M o v ies
R a d io C ity M u sic H a ll
50th S r U E E T
and
6th A V K N l'E
sri':N«'EK
K A T H A K IN E
H E PB U R N
T R A C Y
WOMANOFTHEYEAR
A
M c tr o -O o ld w y n -M a y e r
ON
T H E
G REAT
P ictu re
STAG E:
" W O U D S A > l) M U SIC ”
H y C o l e I ’o r t e r
L c o n l d o f f s prny, c o l o r f u l n e w r e ­
vue. w i t h
lio c k e tte s,
Corpe d e
B nllf it, G le e Cl u b . S y m p h o n y O r ­
ch estra. d irectio n of E rn o R apee.
F irst M ezz
N O
S c a t s R e s e r v e d . C l . fl-4000
W
P
L
A
JA M E S
I
N
G
l
CAGNEY
A iul
IJO Y A I,
Y
flip
C A N A D IA N
A lit
FOKCE
C A P T A IN S
of
th e C L O U D S
IN
A
T E C IIN IC O I^ K
W AUNEK
HKOS.
H IT
IN P E R S O N
BLU E
AND
B A R R O N
H IS
OKCHESTKA
I J ro : »( l\ vn y
S T R A N D
&
47th
S t.
LEADER’S BEST
P L A C E S
T O
D
D I N E
A N D
(V illa g e
BARN
In
B arn ),
52
JU N E
M U S IC
A N C E
W.
8th
S t.
ST.
9-8840
BENTLEY
HALL
3 GAY
prcsentmg
BOYS
BLADES
H O M E of th e H O B B Y
H OKSrC H A C K S
. r o i n i n t h e F u n w i t h . S q u n r e D n n o e R ^ . M n s l o a l ('liiiirs
10 S t n r A c t s . 3 S li o w M N i g r h t l y .
D in u i- r f r o m $1.29
AL SHAYNE
C I ND E R E L L A
*
“ A n i l» i N M i < lo r o f S o h b ”
^
82 W e s t 3 r d S t .
(In t h e V illa ir e)
J E A N A I . I . E N , Z E I . D A I . E K D S , V I I . M A H A I A E L , K S T H A M T A , I‘ U I N < E S S
N A T O M A , J U N E D E K E , F I.O K E N C E B E N D K K .
T H K E E SH O W S M T E I.Y .
G R E E N W I C H
V I L L A G E
FIVE
s« iiF iiin \ \
IN N
TONY
P a s t o r ’SJ
3R D ST. A T 6TH A VE. S
2-6165
ARRANGEMENTS
.......
^
I ur(i69
< AN
I'SJB
S l'N D A V S .
G eorgie Mann, M.C. — Pat R ossi
H elen R ogers— D orothy M anners
I H n n o r 6 - 1 0 P .. M ., $1.
Wi nRry C a r p i - n t e r ’s O r . G U . 3 - 8 8 3 9
E la b o ra te
RAINBOW INN
O ffice
(J A N I/.A T IO N S
THAT
o c u
F A C IL IT IE .S
ON
E a s t 4 t h .St.
G llu m e rc y
7-9203
ZIMMERMAN’S NUNGARIA
AMEKICAN-HUNUAItlAN
168 W. 46th St.. Kant at Broa<l\vu>
N ew
IRVING BERK,
G irlie
Ile v ii e
•
S h elm er D e n e
Dor iM I . a \ e r u e
S ill S a n d e r s D r c l i e s t r a
I l a m n n T iir rr fl K h u n i i t a B u n d
F n m o i i H f o r ilK F o o d .
D IN N E It FKOM f t .
L i v e l y 6 6 - .M in iit e O O O O - '’ l'“ 'v N i i f h t l y n t 7 : 3 0 <
10:30, 12:30.
G y p s y a n d D a n e e OrcheHtraA<
O o n t i n u o u a t U u s i c a n d D a n c i n i ; : f r o m 6 F . .M«
to C lo s ln u . N o C o v e r . N o M in . K O n K a er e 8-0118
N e w Y o rk C ity H otels
P E R VVEP^K, b e u u t i f u l o u t s i d e s i n g l e
room w ith p r iv a te b a th , rad io, S im m o n s
B e a i i t y r e . s t m attrt*5?s. a l l r o o m s b o t h
tu b a n d s h o w e r .
A 24-story firep roof
hotel w ith ev e r y c o m fo rt, co n v en ien ce
and lu x u ry at m o d era te rates. T en m in ­
u t e s to T i m e s S q u a r e , o n e s h o r t block
to s u b w a y a n d b u s lin e s . B r o a d w a y s tr e e t
ea rs p a s s o u r door. D a ily r a te s : $2 sin g le,
p r iv a te b a th ; $3 d o u b le, p r iv a te b ath
W e e k ly ; d o u b le w ith p r iv a te b a th , $1 2 .5 0
S i n g l e s w i t h c o n n e c t i n g b a t h , $ 8 . 5 0 I’e r W k
A n e w h o tel.
I’ h o n e S U s . 7 - 1 9 0 0 .
SPE C IA L M O N TH LY R A T E S
HOTEL MANHATTAN TOWEIIS
BROADWAY AT 7 6 t h S T .. NEW YORK
T w e n tf
d
i m
S E B V I O E
NEW BILLS
2 1 , 0 0 0 t o O b tain
C a r e e r R ig h ts
M A C Y ’S
W
O R K
C L O T H E S
T H R IF T Q U A R T K H S
FO R
T H E
(E x c lu siv e )
A L B A N Y — D efin ite a ssu ra n ces
w e r e m a d e th is w e e k b y R ep u b li­
ca n leg isla tiv e lea d ers th a t a
s e r ie s o f b ills to b r in g 2 1 ,0 0 0 S t a t e
in stitu tio n em p lo y ees u nder pro­
v isio n s o f th e F e ld -H a m ilto n
ca r e e r a n d in c r e m e n t la w w o u ld
b e en a cted th is year.
S T O R E
M A N
O N
T H E
JO B
'o'-'
D e t a i l s of t h e O s te r t a g , B a r r e t t ,
a n d R a p p m easu res have been
v i r t u a l l y 'c o m p le te d w i t h t h e co­
operation
a n d a p p ro b atio n
of
B u d g et D irector J, B u c k l e y
B r y a n . T h e O s t e r t a g bill, c o v e r in g
M e n t a l H y g ie n e i n s t it u t i o n a l e m ­
p loyees, a l r e a d y h a s b e e n r e p o r te d
o u t by t h e W a y s a n d M e a n s C om ­
m it t e e , T h e o t h e r bills c o v e r in g
e m p lo y e e s of schools, p r is o n s a n d
o t h e r in s t it u t i o n s , will a lso g e t
c o m m i tt e e
okay ,
a c c o r d in g to
C h a i r m a n A b b o t t L o w M o f f a t t.
W
n
if o
OF
s
t m
a
rm
M .> ll*.S O .V
S
SO I LK TTK
n
' s
h
.
ir t s
P O P L IX
2 .0 7
T hese shirts conform strictly to
Official R e g u la tio n s . W c buy
them from two of the best man­
PARKIH ESTER
ufacturers in the East. ^I'he close,
neat stitching, sturdily sewn but­
tons, and the carefully lined collars and cuffs make
these shirts the best obtainable in quality, w orkm an­
ship, and endurance. T h ey are only typical of the
many values to be found in the vast assortments of
M .'lev’s \ \ o r k Clothes Store. Below is just a small
listing of things for the man on the job, priced the
economical M acy w ay:
I p R A Y S H I R T S s B u r to n ’s Ir is h P o p lin . 2 - p ly , m ad e in
U . S. A . o f fine combcd cotton..^________________________
R oyalcrest single
p ly
p o p lin __________________________ l . f > B
R L I T K S H I R T S : F u s c d -c o lla r attached or neckband w i t h
tw o separate T r o y collars. Fine count C h a m b r a y _
l.fll
S a n fo rize d b r o a d c lo t h _________________________________
U N IF O R M
S H IR T S
FO R
O U TD O O R
W E A R
Suntan combed bro a d c lo th ______________________________ l . t t f
R e g u la tio n P a r k D e p t. Forestry G r e e n t w i l l __________ l . f t i l
33%
re-used wool g r a y flannel shirt
_____________ 2 . 3 1
Seventh A v e n u e between 34th and 35th Streets
M A IL
401
P O .N
O R
P H O N E
LA .
4-W O O O
R. H . M acy & Co., Inc., H erald Square, N . Y. C.
Please send me the f o llo w in g
Simpson s o u k tte poplin at 2.07.
Q u a n t it y
Postm en’s R e g u la tio n
Shirts
of
M en tal H y g ie n e
D o e s B ig Job'
N ew T e c h n i q u e s
In Govt. B a r g a in in g
T here
w ere
90,139
resid en t
p a t i e n t s in t h e 26 i n s t it u t i o n s co n ­
d u c te d b y t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f
M e n ta l H y g ie n e o n J u n e 30, 1941,
a c c o r d in g to t h e a n n u a l r e p o r t of
th e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of M e n ta l
H y g ie n e s u b m i t t e d to t h e S t a te
L e g is la tu r e .
I n a d d it i o n to th is to ta l, 1,544
p a t i e n t s w e r e in f a m ily c a r e a n d
9,755 on p a ro le . T h e a g g r e g a t e
n u m b e r of p a t i e n t s o n t h e bo o ks
of
th e
i n s t it u t i o n s
num bered
101,438. O f t h is n u m b e r , 80,951
w e r e c la ss e d a s m e n t a ll y ill,
17,919 a s m e n t a ll y d e fec tiv e , a n d
2,568 a s epileptics.
T h e i n c r e a s e d to ta l d u r i n g t h e
y e a r in r e s i d e n t p a t i e n t s w a s
1,298, in p a ti p n t s in f a m i l y c a r e
1,056, a n d in p a r o le e s 211. I n ­
creased ap p ro p ria tio n s b ro u g h t
a b o u t t h e r e la tiv e ly l a r g e in c r e a s e
in t h e n u m b e r of p a t i e n t s in
f a m i l y c are , it w a s s t a te d .
E x c lu s iv e o f t r a n s f e r s , d u r i n g
t h e y e a r t h e r e w e r e 15,712 n e w
c a s e s a d m i t t e d to t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t ’s in s t it u t i o n s .
T h e e m p lo y e es o f t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t a t th e e n d of t h e fisc al y e a r
to ta lle d 19,956. O f th ese, 16,437
w e r e e m p lo y e d in S t a t e h o sp itals,
2,917 in S t a t e schools, 511 in C r a ig
Colony, a n d 91 in a d m i n i s t r a t i v e
a n d p r e v e n t i v e w o r k . D u r i n g th e
y e a r t h e r e w a s a n in c r e a s e of 200
in t h e n u m b e r of o ff ic e r s a n d
e m p lo y e es in t h e d e p a r t m e n t .
T h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s t o ta l e x p e n d i­
t u r e s f o r all p u r p o s e s d u r i n g t h e
y e a r w e r e $45,467,659.31. T h e p e r
c a p i t a c o s t o f m a i n t e n a n c e of
p a ti e n ts , ex clusiv e of h o u s i n g a n d
g e n e r a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , w a s $386.46
in S t a t e h o sp ita ls, $328.03 in S t a te
sch oo ls, a n d $373,89 in C r a ig
Colony,
N e w f o r m s a n d te c h n i q u e s to
d e al w i t h l a b o r p r o b le m s o f civil
s e r v a n t s a r e u r g e d b y E lH s R a n e n ,
I n d u s t r i a l r e l a t i o n s c o u n s e lo r of
t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f W e lf a r e , in a
d isc u ssio n e n ti t le d “ B a r g a i n i n g
R i g h t s I n Civil S e r v i c e ” in t h e
c u r r e n t issu e o f “ S u r v e y M id­
m o n th l y . ”
(P rin t N A M F
A i ) I ) R K S S ___
1). A . N o .
STATE- A m ’t. Encl.
-C . O. D . □
★ Our largo Yolumc of cath tales—the small profit per transaction—o/« the foundation
of our endeavor to hare the prices of our merchandise reflect a six per cent saving for
coi/i, except on price-fixed merchandise.
I
O p p o ses S t r i k e W e a p o n
H o ld in g th a t g o v e rn m e n t w o rk ­
e rs a r e e n ti t le d to b e t t e r c o n d i­
tio n s a n d h a v e t h e r i g h t to a r ­
g u e f o r th e m s e l v e s a n d to be
h e a r d fa irly , M r . R a n e n i n s is ts
t h a t civil se r v ic e e m p lo y e e s c a n ­
n o t p o ss ib ly e n f o r c e d e m a n d s by
r e s o r t i n g to t h e s t r i k e w e a p o n .
“ A s t r i k e o f g o v e r n m e n t o ffi­
cials a g a i n s t t h e p eople is socially
im p e r m is s ib le ,” h e d e cla re s, in
r e a s o n in g t h a t , in t h e l a s t a n ­
alysis, a la b o r s t o p p a g e in g o v e r n ­
m e n t w o r k “ is in f a c t a g a i n s t t h e
w e lf a r e of t h e p e o p le .”
H e h o ld s t h a t “ t h e c o m m u n i ty
m u s t give t h e p u b lic e m p lo y e e f a i r
PREPARE
JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER
1. B. M. C A R D P U N C H
•
Bmronghs Bookkeeping and Billing
TBhnuaj
R e p e a t i n g its su c c e s sfu l l e c tu r e
se r ie s w h ic h r e s u lte d in t h e p a y ­
m e n t of $170 to USO la s t fall, t h e
D P U I c o m m i tt e e of t h e A s so c ia ­
tio n of S t a t e Civil S e rvice E m ­
ployees a n d t h e n e w ly -fo rm e d E m ­
p l o y m e n t S e c u r it y E m p lo y e e s A s­
so c ia tio n will giv e a se r ie s of
t r a i n i n g le c t u r e s f o r t h e a s s i s t a n t
i n te r v i e w e r a n d e m p lo y m e n t i n t e r ­
v ie w e r te s ts . T h e ti’a i n i r g c o u rse
will be o p e n to b o th p e r m a n e n t
a n d t e m p o r a r y e m p lo y e es of t h e
U. S, E m p l o y m e n t S e rv ice a n d th e
D PU I.
24,
WAR
R e v o k e P re -W a r
M ilitary R u l e s '
T h e p r e -w a r m ilita r y reg u la ,
t i o n s o f th e N . Y . C . C i v i l S e r v i c J
C o m m is s io n , p r o t e c t in g t h e rig h t
of
c i v i l s e r v i c e c a n d i d a t e s to
sp ecia l e x a m in a tio n s, w e r e re,
y o k e d b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n a t ita
m e e tin g la st w eek .
W illia m J . M u r r a y , a c t i n g se c re.
t a r y of t h e C o m m issio n , s a i d t h a t
t h e C o m m is sio n still i n t e n d s to
h o ld sp e c ia l t e s t s f o r a ll thos«
c a n d i d a te s w h o h a v e filed m il i t a r y
se rv ic e f o r m s w i t h t h e i r ap p llc atio n s. T h e n e w r e g u l a t i o n s will
a f f e c t o n ly f u t u r e t e s ts , h e sa id .
T h e re g u la tio n s , a d o p te d o n J a n ­
u a r y 22, 1941, a n d a m e n d e d on
J u l y 9, 1941, w e r e d e s ig n e d to
p r o v id e sp e c ia l e x a m i n a t i o n p ro ­
c e d u r e s f o r d r a f te e s , w h o , o r­
ig inally, h a d b e en called i n to s e rv ­
ice f o r a p e rio d o f o n e y e a r . T h e
r u le s called f o r t h e h o ld in g of spe­
cia l t e s ts a t p e r i o d s ' w h e n l a rg e
n u m b e r s o f d r a f t e e s w e r e e x p e c t­
ed to be r e le a s e d f r o m se rv ice .
T h e r e v o c a tio n of t h e r u l e s m e a n s
t h a t t h e C o m m issio n , in t h e f u ­
tu r e , will n o t g u a r a n t e e a n y c a n ­
d i d a t e th e r i g h t to a s p e c ia l t e s t
if he is u n a b le to a p p e a r f o r th e
test
b e c a u se
of h is
m il i t a r y
service.
T h e r i g h t s o f c ity e m p lo y e e s a n d
c a n d i d a te s on eligible lis ts in m il­
i t a r y se rv ic e a r e still p r o t e c t e d
u n d e r se c tio n s 245 a n d 246 of t h e
S t a t e m i l i t a r y law . T h e r e g u l a ­
tio n s of t h e C o m m is sio n s u p p le ­
m e n t e d th e s e se c tio n s o f t h e S t a t e
l a w to t h e e x te n t t h a t c a n d i d a t e s
f o r b o th o p e n -c o m p e titiv e a n d p r o ­
m o ti o n t e s ts w e re g u a r a n t e e d t h e
r i g h t s o f a sp e c ia l t e s t u p o n t h e i r
r e t u r n to c iv ilian life, p r o v id e d
th e y h a d filed t h e n e c e s s a r y f o r m s
d u r i n g t h e p e rio d in w h ic h a p p li­
c a tio n s w e re issu e d fo r t h e te s ts .
U n d e r t h e s t a t e la w t h e c ity e m ­
plo y ee ’s r i g h t to h is job, p n s on
b e n efits, o r w h a t e v e r s a l a r y in­
c r e a s e s o r p r o m o tio n s w o u ld c o m e
to h im a r e p ro te c te d . T h e eligible
w h o w ould h a v e b e en r e a c h e d f o r
a p p o i n t m e n t a n d w h o s e list h a s
e x p ire d w h ile he is in m i l i t a r y
se rv ice is also p r o te c te d . T h e la w
p ro v id e s t h a t he m a y be p la c e d o n
a sp e c ia l list w h ic h will be g o o d
fo r a p e tM d of one y e a r u p o n h is
r e t u r n t o ^ v i l i a n life, a s lo n g a s
h e a p p lie s fo r a p lac e on th is lis t
w i t h in 60 d a y s of h is r e t u r n .
I n a l e t t e r to all c ity d e p a r t m e n t
h ead s, S e c r e t a r y M u r r a y sa id ,
“ T h e o u t b r e a k of t h e w a r h a s
c o m p le te ly a lt e r e d t h e m i l i t a r y
r e g u la tio n s . H e r e a f t e r , t h e C o m ­
m is sio n will be g u id e d in its d e a l­
in g s w i t h d r a f t e e s a n d o t h e r s u n ­
d e r m il i t a r y s e rv ice by t h e t e r m s
o f S e c tio n 246 o f t h e S t a t e M il­
ita ry L aw .”
w a g e s, w h o le so m e w o r k i r g c o n d i­
tions, a n d c h a n n e l s f o r t h e s e t tl e ­
m e n t ’ of g r i e v a n c e s . T h e a d m i n ­
istrato r
(m an a g em e n t)
m u s t
re co g n ize t h e r i g h t s o f s t a f f o r ­
g a n iz a ti o n s to r e p r e s e n t t h e e m ­
ployee in n e g o ti a ti o n s . ”
FO R
:
JUNIOR TYPIST
B U SIN E SS M A C H IN E S
Machines No. 7800 & 7200
Size
T ra in in g C o u r s e fo r
In te r v ie w e r T e s t
c r r v ________
W h a t It's A bou t
I t is e x p e c te d t h a t in 1943 t h e
i n itia l c o st o f p u t t i n g t h e e m ­
p lo y ee s u n d e r F e l d - H a m i l to n p r o ­
v isio n s will a g g r e g a t e p ossib ly a s
m u c h a s $2,000,000. T h e c o s t f o r
t h e 19,000 a t t e n d a n t s a n d n u r s e s
a n d o t h e r lo w -p a id e m p lo y e es in
L e h m a n ’s O K S e e n
o
M e n t a l H y g ien s I n s t it u t i o n s
a lo n e w ill a g g r e g a t e u p w a r d s o f
$1,200,000 t o $1,500,000. T h e c o s t
o v e r fiv e y e a r s will r a n g e f r o m
$5,000,000 o r $6,000,000 u p t o p o s­
sib ly $9,000,000—d e p e n d i n g l a r g e ly
u p o n t h e t u r n - o v e r of h e lp i n t h e
In s t i tu t i o n s , t h e c o s t i n c r e a s i n g
i n p r o p o r t io n to t h e n u m b e r o f
e m p lo y e e s r e m a i n i n g i n t h e s e r v ­
ice a n d g e t t i n g t h e i r a d d e d p a y
in creases every y ear.
A p p r o x i m a t e ly 20,000 S t a t e e m ­
p lo yees a r e n o w c o v e r e d b y t h e
F e l d - H a m ilto n , law , 15,000 of t h e m
g e t t i n g less t h a n $2,500 a y e a r . I n
th e M en tal H y g ien e in stitu tio n s
a lo n e t h e r e a r e 16,500 a t t e n d a n t s
a n d o t h e r s g e t t i n g less t h a n
$1,000 a y e a r , n o t in c lu d in g m a i n ­
te n a n c e o r c a s h c o m m u t a t i o n . U n ­
d e r t h e p r e s e n t M e n t a l H y g ie n e
law , w h ic h p r o v id e s $4 a m o n t h in ­
c r e a s e s in s ix - m o n th p e rio d s f o r
18 m o n th s , i t t a k e s 20 y e a r s to
o b t a i n s a l a r y r ise s t o t a l i n g $240.
U n d e r t h e F e l d - H a m i l to n s e t-u p
i t will b e p ossib le to o b t a i n r is e s
a g g r e g a t i n g $400 in f o u r y e a r s .
th «
T h e p r e s e n t I n c r e m e n t , o r tim e service, l a w a p p ly i n g t o M e n t a l
H y g ie n e
e m p lo y e e s
co n tra ste d
w i t h w h a t will h a p p e n u n d e r
F e l d - H a m i l t o n sh o w s t h i s : A
M e n ta l H y g i e n e em pfo yee s t a r t i n g
a t $648 a y e a r ( w i t h m a i n t e n a n c e
d e d u c tio n ) w o u ld u n d e r t h e p r e s ­
e n t s y s te m g e t $696 in six m o n th s ;
$744 in on e y e a r ; $792 in 18
m o n t h s ; $792 ( t h e s a m e ) in tw o
y e a r s ; $840 in t h r e e y e a r s ; $84Q
in f o u r y e a r s . U n d e r F e l d - H a m i l ­
to n t h e e m p lo y e e w ou ld s t a r t a t
$650 a n d h is a n n u a l i n c r e a s e s
t h e r e a f t e r w o uld g ive h im $750 foit h e f i r s t y e a r ; t h e n $750 ( t h e
sa m e ) a t 18 m o n t h s ; $850 in tw o
y e a r s ; $950 in t h r e e a n d $1,050 in
f o u r y e a rs .
S t a te i n s t it u t i o n s a r e h a v i n g ex­
t r e m e d i f f ic u l ty in g e t t i n g a n d
h o ld in g help. T h e e x te n s io n of
F e ld -H a m iU o n , i t is hop ed, will
se rv e l a r g u ly to r e t a i n h e lp on ce
h ir e d a n d '.o s o m e le s s e r e x t e n t
a t t r a c t a d d it i o n a l e m p lo y e e s be­
c a u s e o f tbrt s p e e d ie r i n c r e m e n ts .
W h ile G o v e r n o r L e h m a n h a s
g iv e n n o i n d ic a tio n of h is posi­
tio n , it is c o n f id e n tly believed
t h a t he w ill a p p r o v e t h e m e a s u r e s ,
s in c e he is k n o w n to be in s y m ­
p a t h y w i t h t h e i r p rin c ip le a n d o b ­
je c tiv e s. T h e s e bills will e x te n d
t h e sc o p e o f t h e F e l d - H a m i l to n
a c t w h ic h t h e G o v e r n o r a p p r o v e d
in 1937. T h e y will b e t h e b ig g e s t
s t e p in s t r e a m l i n i n g a n d m o d e r n ­
izin g t h e S t a t e ’s civil se rv ic e sin c e
t h e e n a c t m e n t of t h e c a r e e r law
tiself.
P
'S h ie s & jr ,
U S A D E B
S E C R E T A R IA L ACCOUNTING
A L L O F F I C E M A C H IN E S
STENO(iKAPlIV
Download