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J o b s W e a k iy A b o u t 4 0 0 p e r s o n s a w e e k are b e in g sh o v e d o ff to W a sh in g to n f ro m N e w Y o rk a s ste n o s anu t y p i s t s f o r t h o s e $ 1 ,440 jo b s a n d a n u n l i m i t e d n u m b e r a r e still be­ in g c alled for by th e (Jnitea S t a t e s C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m issu ,n _ S i m u l t a n e o u s w i t h t h e c a ll this w e e k f o r m o r e a p p l i c a n t s , t h e re­ q u i r e m e n t s w e r e s t i f f e n e d t o ine lu d e a g e n e r a l c le r ic a l test. ^ t y p i s t e x a m a n d a d i c t a t i o n m inim u m o f 96 w o r d s a m i n u t e for s . . , - : . i i ' o m 8J. W h a t Is m o r e , m a l e a s w ell as f e m a l e a p p l i c a n t s a r e n o w b ein g s o u g h t a t t h e C o m m is s i o n offices a t 641 W a s h i n g t o n S tre e t, M a n ­ h a tta n . A p p l i c a n t s m u s t b e ig y e a r s o f a g e a n d m u s t r e n t ty^iew rite rs fo r th e ex am s. Success^'•il a p p l i c a n t s a r e b e i n g s e n t t o 2 n a tio n 's c a p ita l w iL iiin a a f t e r th e im m e d ia te ratin g t h e te s t . S o g r e a t is t h e n eed a p p l i c a n ; . s n ir . i : N o , . J i .y is n o w b e h r ^ '<n'~e~s v^r' - c r u tin iz e d fo r a d d itio n a l rec ru its. E x am in atio n s are b sin g h eld d a ily , e x c e p t S u n d a y , a t 9 a .m ., a n d a g a in a t 1 p .m . T h e exam ta k e s ap p ro x im ately th re e and o n e -h a lf h o u rs. E m p l o y m e n t is restric te d to th e W ash in g to n area. C ie r k , 1 'e s ts M e sse n g e r fo r D. C . W A S H I N G T O N , - T w o o f th e m o s t p o p u la r civ il s e rv ic e te s ts — ju n io r c lerk a n d a ssista n t m es­ s e n g e r — h a v e b e e n a n n o u n c e d by th e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n for a p p lic a n ts w h o h a v e a n address w i t h i n a n a r e a o f 5 0 m i l e s of W ash in g to n . T h i s r e s t r i c t i o n is m ade because of th e h o u sin g s h o r t a g e i n W a s h i n g t o n a n d to re stra in p e rso n s w ith d ista n t ad­ d re s s e s f ro m c o m in g to th e C > ito l. The a ssista n t m e s s . : n g e r jo b p a y s $ 1 ,0 8 0 , S o m e j o b s a t $1,200 a re o p en . T h e ju n io r c lerk pays $1,200. S o m e u n d e r c l e r k jo b s p a y i n g $1,2 6 0 w ill b e f ille d f r c m th 3 list. N e w Y o r k e r s c a n a p p l y f o r th e e x a m s if th e y h a v e addresses w ith in th e restric te d area. R e q u ir e m e n ts F or C u t T r a in e e s E d u c a tio n a n d a g e req u ire m en ts f o r th e F e d e r a l e x a m in a tio n for ju n io r in sp e c to r, train ee, ord­ n a n c e m a t e r i a l , $1 ,4 4 0 a y e a r , h a v e b e e n r e d u c e d b y t h e U . S. C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n . C a n d i­ d a te s w h o a re b e tw ee n th e ages o f 1 8 a n d 5& m a y n o w a p p l y . F o r m e r ly 35 w a s th e to p age lim it. O n ly o n e y e a r o f co lleg e e d u ca ­ t io n is n o w r e q u i r e d . C a n d 'd a t e s m u st have h ad one year of chem ­ istry o r o n e y e a r of p h y sic s and o n e y e a r o f e ith e r h ig h school or co lle g e trig o n o m e try . P re v io u sly , tw o y e a r s o f co lleg e w e re re­ q u i r e d , p l u s s i x s e m e s t e r h o u r.? of c h em istry , m a th e m a tic s and p h v sic s. A p p lic a tio n s m a y b e o b ta in ed a t t h e l o c a l o f f i c e o f t h e U . S, C iv il S e rv ice C o m m issio n , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S tre e t, N o fin a l d a te h a s b e e n s e t a s y e t f o r th e re­ c e ip t of th e se ap p lic atio n s. Em ­ p lo y m e n t w ill b e in th e N e w Y o rk O rd n an ce d istric t w h ic h com ­ p ris e s s o u th e r n N e w Y o rk S tate a n d n o rth e rn N ew Jersey. W a r C e n so r B u re a u N eed s E x a m in e rs T h e c en so rsh ip b u re a u k n o w n as th e P o sta l a n d W ire C en so r­ sh ip , a b r a n c h of th e U n ite d S tate s c e n so rsh ip n e tw o rk , n e w ­ l y - i m p o s e d b e c a u s e o f t h e w a r , is still a s o u r c e o f jo b s fo r th o s e w 'h o , a s o n e o f f i c i a l p u t it, c a n h u rd le a “ lu fu ” se t o f re q u ire ­ m e n ts. O f th e th o u s a n d s of o p e n in g s w h ic h b e c a m e av ailab le w ith o u t a n y p u b lic f a n f a r e a t a ll w h e n th e b u r e a u re c e n tly o p e n e d u p in th e G e n e ra l P o s t O ffic e B u ild in g a t 33d S treet a n d E ig h th A venue, th e r e is still a n u n s t a t e d n u m b e r of p o sitio n s for P o rtu g u e se , S p an ish , a n d Ja p a n e se e x am in ers. T h is goes fo r m e n a n d w o m e n . D ifficu lt R e q u ire m e n ts S uccessful ap p lic an ts c itiz en s a n d m o re th a n of age. T h e y ’l l b e c o civ il s e rv ic e ru le s , g e t y e a r a n d w o r k six d a y s m u st be 25 y e a r s vered by $1,8 0 0 a a w eek. f r o m 9 a . m . t o 5 p . m . T h e y ’ll n e e d t o h a v e a t l e a s t a h ig |* sc h o o l b a c k g r o u n d a n d b e in te lh ' g e n t e n o u g h t o “ r e a d between th e lin e s” of m a il g o in g o u t and c o m in g in to th e c o u n try . T heir a b ility to tr a n s la t e w ill d e p en a a g r e a t d e a l o n t h e i r k n o w led g e o f id io m s. T h o s e in te r e s te d in th e g e s e , S p a n i s h a n d J a p a n e s e j o ‘J, are to a p p ly in Room G e n e ra l P o s t O ffic e B u ild in g - C I V I L S E R V I C E A lm o s t O n piid ed th is c iv il serv ice w eek jii o’. n e i i t o u s ,j|.iv o r E n tir e B u d g e t; X h c c i t y ’s for chance B u tch w orkers th eir to last, c o n v in c e L a G u ard ia tli^it 2 10 !) j o b s o u g h t n o t t o b e s l a s h e d ^ 'y in th e addition m u n ic ip al to th e a lre a d y budget 3 ,5 0 0 e x ist. nieintjcrship o f a poll b y T h e th e T hey C ity L E A D E R in v acan cies the s u p p o r t o f a l m o s t t h e P ag e T hred C i v n . S E R V IC E L E A D E R A p ril 14,1942 had e n tire C o u n c il, in d ic a te d . T h e o c c a s i o n c o m i n g u p is t h e public budget h e arin g in th o B oard o f E s t i m a t e c h a m b e r s i n C ity H a l l o n T h u r s d a y , A p r i l 1 6. jiu n icip a l e m p lo y e e s a r e e x p e c te d not o n l y t o h u r l a l l o f t h e i r w r a t h a g a i n s t t h e M a y o r ’s t e r r i f i c b l o w ; th e y a r e e x p e c t e d t o d e m a n d m i n ­ im u m p a y r a i s e s to m e e t t h e s o a r ­ in g c o s t o f l i v i n g , a s w e l l a s n e g a ­ tio n o f t h e t h r e a t o f a p a y l e s a furlough. T h ey w ill f ig h t, to o , to r e ta in IN N E W C o u n c il Y O R K O p p o s e s E m p lo y e e G ro u p s M a y o r M o b iliz e “ t h i n k t h e M n y o r is d o in p f thdi r i g h t th i!ig , s in c e h o h a s n 't e v o ii rcachcd th e c o n stitu tio n al ta x lim it.” C o u n c iU v o m a n K ita C asn y , o f B ro o k ly n , sta te d “ th e re rea lly o u g h t to b e s o m e o t h e r w a y oC c ft'e c tin g e c o n o m ic s o th e r t h a n th e o n e th e M a y o r h a s p ro p o s e d .” C o u n c ilm a n J a m e s A. P h illip s, o f Q u een s, said “ in m ied ia te a c ­ tio n s h o u ld b e ta k e n to p r e v e n t a g r e a t lo ss o f jo b s .” th e ir estab lish e d v a c a tio n rig h ts, to a v o id w age c u ts for a n u m b e r o f p e r d ie m e m p lo y e e s , to p r e v e n t s ic k le a v e b e in g c u t to 12 d a y s, to d is c o u ra g e th e tr e n d to a b o lish th e w a g e in c re a s e sc ale , a n d to r e ta in th e p ro m o tio n sy s­ te m . P ro te s ts A p le n ty T h r o u g h o u t th e w e e k civ il s e rv ­ ice o rg an izatio n s stirred th e ir m e m b e rs to a c tio n . H eavy pro­ t e s t s w e r e s e n t i n t h e M a y o r ’s d irec tio n . M a ss m e etin g s w ere c alled . S r e s i J l U e M u n ‘G o a t ’ P ro f. S terlin g Spero, of th e fa c ­ u lty of N e w Y o rk U n iv e rsity , h e ld th a t ta x red u c tio n , “ u su a lly h a ile d a s a b o o n to th e little fe llo w , m a y fre q u e n tly re s u lt in in c re a s e d ta x ­ a tio n fo r th e p o o rer m a n . In N e w Y o rk , b e ca u se of th e re d u c e d s a le s ta x , th e little fe llo w is f a c e d w i t h a r e d u c tio n o f a ll s o r t s o f so cial serv ices. A s for k n o c k in g o f f t h e s e 2 ,1 0 0 jo b s , t h a t m e a n s t h a t t h e lit t l e m a n is t o b e h i t a ll th e h a r d e r .” In d iv id u a ls c a n v a sse d fo r o p in ­ io n s of th e p ro p o se d b u d g e t w e re a lm o s t u n a n im o u s in c o n d e m n in g it; e v e ry C o u n c ilm a n q u e rie d , w ith fe w ex cep tio n s, w a s ju s t a s e m ­ p h a tic a s th o se w h o c o m m e n te d in T h e L E A D E R la st w e e k : th e y d o n ’t l i k e t h e b u d g e t a t a l l . O n l y C o u n c ilm an Jo se p h T . S h a rk e y d i d n ’t k n o w w h e t h e r h e l i k e d i t o r n o t. H e seem ed su rp rised . “ O p in io n s, o p in io n s ? ” h e a sk e d , “ I h a v e n o o p in io n s .'’ ‘P u b l i c i t y K a r l e D o e s n ’t W a n t Jo!>s D r o p p i'd C o u n c ilw o n ia n G en e v ie v e B . E a rlo c o n t e n d e d t h a t “ n o o n e o n tlir*. C o u n c i l n a t v n a l l y w a n t s t o se<5 j o b s d r o p p e d , b u t I ’d l i k e t o s t i u l y th e b u d g e t in d e ta il b e fo re s a y in g m o re .” S tu n t' C o u n c ilm a n F re d e ric k S c h ic k , o f S ta te n Isla n d , h e ld th a t “ th e w h o le th in g s e e m s to b e a p u b ­ l i c i t y s t u n t o n t h e M a y o r ’s p a r t a n d i t ’s m y b e l i e f h e ’l l b a c k d o w n on m u c h of it.” T o w h ic h he a d d e d ; “ W a r o r n o w a r , t h e r e ’s n o e arth ly reaso n fo r a cu t su ch a s th e M a y o r a s k s .” P a r k s G roup H its I t D iG io v a n n a O pposes B u d g e t C o u n c ilm a n J o s e p h T . S h a r k e y : " O p in io n s , o p i n i o n s l I have no o p in io n s.” C o u n c ilm an A n th o n y J. D i­ G io v a n n a, of B ro o k ly n , d e cla re d h e is a g a i n s t a n y m o v e to r e d u c e t h e n u m b e r o f civ il s e rv ic e jo b s b e c a u s e “ t h e y ’r e a l l n e e d e d a t th is try in g tim e. T h e M a y o r ’s s l a s h i s n ’t n e c e s s a r y f o r p u r p o s e s of w a rtim e econom y, e ith e r,” he added. “ T h e M a y o r ’s m a k i n g a b ig m is ta k e .” C o u n c ilm a n P e te r V . C acch io n e, of B ro o k ly n , d e cla re d “ th e re c e r­ t a i n l y is a n e e d f o r w a r e c o n ­ o m ie s b u t n o th in g a s se v ere as t h e M a y o r h a s s e e n f i t t o m a k e . ’' H e u rg e d th a t th e b 'g rea l e sta te i n te r e s t s b e h it a s h a r d a s “ c iv il s e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s w h o o u g h t, in C I T Y H e r e ’s B u t c h L a G u a r d i a , M a y o r o f o u r t o w n . H e ’s c a ll i n g f o r e l i m i n a t i o n o f 2,100 c i t y j o b s , a m o n g o t h e r t h i n g s , i n h i s p r o p o s e d w a r b u d g e t. th e m a in , to h a v e th e ir jo b s as w e l l a s $ 1 ,200 m i n i m u m s . ” C o u n c ilm a n W illia m N . C o n rad , o f Q u e e n s , i n s i s t e d t h e M a y o r “ is u n f a i r a b o u t t h e w h o ’e b u d g e t . W h y , lo o k w h a t h e in te n d s to do to th o s e h a r d - w o r k in g la b o re r s in Q u e e n s alo n e. I t ’s a s h a m e t h e l i t t l e m a n c a n ’t g e t a ‘b r e a k . ’ W h y d o e s n ’t t h e M a y o r c u t t h e h ig h e r s a la rie d e m p lo y e e s, if h e m u st m ak e c u ts? ” C o u n c ilm a n S a lv a to re N in fo , of t h e B r o n x , s a i d h e is “ o p p o s e d to all c u ts ” a n d c o n te n d e d “ p o ­ lic e m e n o u g h t to b e s ta r te d a t n o le s s t h a n $ 2 ,0 0 0 a y e a r . ” C o u n c ilm a n A . C la y to n P o w ell, o f M a n h a tta n , h e ld th a t “ th e M a y o r ’s p r o p o s a l s g o m u c h t o o far.” C o u n c ilw o n ia n G e r tr u d e K le in , o f t h e B r o n x , s a i d s h e d o e s n ’t J o h n C. D o y le , a tto rn e y fo r th a G reater N ew Y o rk P ark E m ­ p lo y e es' A sso ciatio n , c o n ten d ed fo r th a t g ro u p th a t th e p ro p o sed s la sh e s “ a re u n fa ir to th e m e n in ­ v o lv e d . T h e c u ts h a r d ly s e e m to b e in lin e w ith th e b u d g e t d ire c ­ t o r ’s o p i n i o n o f r e c e n t d a t e t h a t : t h i s i s n o t i m e t o c u t s a l a r i e s : i t ’s a n e v e n w o rs e tim e to c u t jo b s .” A s k s M a y o r to A p p e a r C h alle n g in g M a y o r B u tc h L aG u a r d i a to s h o w u p a t th e A p ril 16 b u d g e t h e a rin g in th e B o a rd of E stim ate c h a m b e rs of C ity H all, H e n ry F e in ste in , p re s id e n t of th e F e d e ra tio n of M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e es, d e m a n d e d th a t th e M ayor call upon th e “ ta x exem pt c ity se cu rity h o ld e rs” to show th e ir p a trio tism by v o lu n te e rin g to a c c e p t lo w e r in te r ­ e st ra te s. A t th e s a m e tim e, h e {C o n tin u ed on Page Six) T h is S u rv ey T e lls Y o u W h ich P o s itio n s A re K n o c k e d O ut o f th e 1 9 4 2 -4 3 B u d g e t T h e s u rv 'e y w h ic h f o llo w s b e lo w re p re se n ts M a y o r ’s term s of proposed iio t B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t J o h n C ash more, o f B r o o k l y n , o n e o f t h e B oard o f E s t i m a t e m e m b e r s upon w h o m t h e f a t e o f 2,100 c ity w o r k e r s rests. breakdow n th j to in clu d e ready go a 1119-page th e p o sitio n s o u t. th o se v acan cies w h ich in w h ich knock e x istin g if th e of budget It w ill h a v e b u d g e t is a d o p te d he does as al­ to In v e stig a tio n D e p a rtm e n t $4,000; S e n i o r E d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t V i s i t i n g T e a c h e r , $ 2 ,8 2 0 ; 2 V i s i t i n g T e a c h e r s . $ 2 ,9 7 6 ; V isitin g T e a c h ­ e r s , $ 3 , 8 3 0 : 254 T e a c h e r s ( f a l l t e r m 1 9 42 ) , $ 2 , 1 4 8 ; 145 T e a c h e r s ( s p r i n g 19 42 ), $ 2 ,1 4 8 - $ 4 ,5 0 0 ; 145 T e a c h e r s ( s p r i n g t e r m 19 4 3 ) , $2,148-$4,EOO; 65 T eachers of S w im m in g (av erag e s a l a r y ) , $ 1 ,9 1 0 ; A u t o E n g i n e m a n , $ 1 ,9 5 0 ; A u t o K n g i n e m a n , $ 1 ,6 3 0 ; 4 A u t o E n g i n e m e n , $1,794. 8 H o u s i n g a n d B u ild in g s ^ e n r y F e in ste in , unio n le a d e r: f io w a b o u t th e ta x e x e m p t c ity se c u r ity h o ld ers V’ O ffice o f t h e C o m p tr o lle r f) In v e stig ato rs $1,800. C l e r k , $ 3 ,1 2 0 : C l e r k , $ 2 , 7 6 0 ; C l e r k , $ 2 ,4 6 0 ; C l e r k , $ 1 , 7 9 9 ; 4 Cletk.=t, $8 4 0; P r o c e s s S e r v e r , $1,200; 4 A s s i - s t a n t E n g i n e e r s , $ 3 ,1 2 0 ; P l a n E x a m i n e r , $ 2 ,4 0 0 ; E n g i n e e r i n g I n s p e c t o r , $3 ,12 0; t w o I n s p e c t o r s o f M a s o n r y a n d C arp e n try , $ 2 ,4 0 0 ; Insp ecto r of H o u s i n g , $2,ie0. P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t S u p erv iso r, C r 1m a P re v en tio n , (six m o n th s), B o tan ical G ard en 3 S tea m E n g i n e e r s , $2,70t). D e p a rtm e n t of F in a n ce T ax Form D i s t r i b u t o r , $4 p e r d a y . T ax D e p a rtm en t is. E m p lo y e e s h a v e still to a w a it th e “ E ” b u d g e t, a s u p p le m e n ta ry d o c u m e n t w h ic h m a y a ffec t th e fo llo w in g listin g . H eads of em ­ p lo y e e o rg an izatio n s e x p iessed c o n c e rn th is w e e k a b o u t th e c o n ­ te n ts of th e “ E ” b u d g e t — th e y f e a r e d it m ig h t c o n ta in still f u r ­ th e r b lo w s to th e jo b -se c u rity of em p lo y ees. T h e s iu 'v e y fo llo w s : S en io r A c c o u n ta n t, A c c o u n t a n t , $3,960. $ 4 ,5 0 0 ; 17 C r i m e P r e v e n t i o n I n s p e c ­ t o r s , 2,400. A s.sesso r (P ow er t i o n ) , $4,000. P lan t S u bsta­ B o a r d o f S t a n d a r d s a n d A p p e a ls S t e n o g r a p h e r , $2,399. H i g l ie r E d u c a t i o n (C C N l') S u p erv i.so r ( A c t i n g D irec to r), $ 5 ,6 8 8 ; S u p e r v i s o r s , $ 5 ,6 8 8 ; S u p e r ­ v i s o r , $ 5 , 2 7 4 ; 19 I n . s t r u c t o r s , $ 4 ,5 0 0 ; 5 A s s i s t a n t T e a c h e r s , $4, 500 ; 2 A s ­ s i s t a n t T e a c h e r s , ? 4 ,3 6 8 ; 2 A s s i s t ­ ant T eachers, $4,156; A ssista n t T e a c h e r , $4,092; A s s i s t a n t T e a c h e r , $4,076; A s s i s t a n t T e a c h e r , $3 , 9 6 4 ; A s s i s t a n t T e a c h e r , !S3,594 ; A s s i s t a n t T e a c h e r , $ 3, 4 1 6 ; 5 A s s i s t a n t T e a c h ­ e r s , $ 3 ,1 9 2 ; 2 A s s i . s t a n t T e a c h e r s , $ 3 ,0 2 4 ; A ssistan t T eacher, $ 2 ,8 42 ; 2 A s s i s t a n t T e a c h e r s . $ 2 ,7 4 6 ; t h r e e A.< s i t a n t T e a c h e r s , $ 2 , 6 8 1 ; A s s i s t ­ ant T eacher, $ 2 ,2 7 8 ; A ssista n t T e a c h e r , $ 2 ,2 1 3 ; 2 M e d i c a l E x a m i ­ n e r s , $ 1 ,9 5 0 ; D e n t a l Fixa m i n e r , $ 1 ,9 5 0 ; J r . A d m i n i s t r a t i ' - e A s s i s t a n t , $ 3 ,2 0 0 ; L ibrary A ssista n t, $ 3 ,0 0 0 : C l e r k . .$2,f)50; C l e r k , $ 1 ,4 1 0 ; A . s s i s t a n t P h y s i c i s t . $2,250. 6 53 M u n ic ip a l B r o a d c a s t i n g S y s te m A c c o m p a n i s t , $1,800. D e p a rtm e n t of S a n ita tio n C o u n ty C le rk , K i n g s D irec to r of S a n ita ry E d u catio n , $3 ,5 00 ; 5 7 A u t o E n g i n e m e n , $ 1 ,9 8 0 ; 3 A u t o E n g i n e m e n , $ 1 ,7 4 0 ; S ta­ tio n a ry E n g in eers, $ 2 , 8 1 7 ; 99 L i ­ c e n s e d F i r e m e n . $2,191; C ap tain .^ (E ngineer), S 3 , 11 1 ; 16 C r a n e m e n ( E l e c t r i c ) , $3,2 55. 20. 1 S t e n o g r a p h e r , $ 2 ,8 8 0 ; 3 Ij.a b o r ­ e r s , $1 ,9 9 0 0 ; F o re m a n of L a b o rers, 8 2 D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p it a ls ““ G l a z i e r , $2 ,80 0. D e p a rtm e n t of W elfare 2 S o c i a l I n v e . s t i g a t o r s . $1,860; 1 S o c i a l I n v e s t i g a t o r , $ 1 ,7 9 9 : 7 S o c i a l I n v e s t i g a t o r . - i , $ 1 ,7 4 0 ; 11 S o c i a l I n ­ v e s t i g a t o r s , $1,(320; 7 S o c i a l I n v e s t i ­ g ato rs, $ , ^ . 1 M u n ic ip a l C o u r t 1 A u to E n ginem an, C o u r t of G e n e r a l S e ssio n s 1 S e c re tary -S ten o g ra p h er, $3,500. D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y , N e w V o rk $2,000. B o a r d of W a t e r S u pply E .n g in eer D esig n ers, D e p a r t m e n t of M a r k e f s C o u n ty C le r k , N e w Y o r k 3 In so e c to r of M arkets. W eig h ts and M easures, $ 1 ,8 0 0 ; S t a t i o n a r y E n g in e e r, p re v a ilm g rate. I C h ie f C lerk , $ 3, 5 0 0 ; 1 R e c o r d C l e r k , $ 2 ,0 0 0 ; 1 R e c o r d C l e r k . $1, 800; 1 R e c o r d C l e r k . $1,410; 1 S t e n ­ o g r a p h e r , $1, 050 : 2 B o o k b i n d e r s , $2 ,392; 3 C l e r k s , $1,530; 2 L a b o r e r s , $1,500. Civil S e rv ic e ComniisNion Ju n io r $2,400. C ivil S erv ice E x a m in e r, C ity P l a n n i n g C o m m issio n 1 A s s o c i a t e C i t y P l a n n e r , $ 5, 4 0 0 ; 1 A d m in istrativ e A ssista n t (C ity P l a n n i n g ) , $4,260; 1 J u n i o r T o p o ­ g r a p h i c a l D r a f t s m a n , $ 2 ,1 6 0 ; 1 M e s ­ s e n g e r , $1 ,7 9 9. 99 . (2 P a rk s D e p a rtm en t 2 A tte n d an ts, $1,680; 7 A t t e n d * a n t s , $ 1 , 5 8 0 ; 21 A t t e n d a n t s , $ 2 , 3 3 9 ; 133 A t t e n d a n t s . $ 1 , 7 9 9 ; 1 A t t e n d a n t , $ 1 ,2 0 0 ; 4 P a r k F o r e m e n (4 m o n t h s ) , $1 ,80 0 ; 485 A ssista n t G ardeners, $ 1 ,0 8 9 ; 1 A t t e n d a n t , $ 1 , 5 1 0 ; 4 A u t o E nginem en (170 d a y s , a day), $ 1 ,0 2 4 ; 1 B a n d C u s t o d i a n ( $ 5 . 5 0 a $6 (C o yitin u ed D e p a rtm e n t of Docks 13 A s s i s t a n t $3,120. S u p r e m o C o u rt, 1st D e p t. 1 T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r , $500 (5 m ( m t h s ) : 1 T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r , $200 m onths). on Page Six) $2,400. F o r e m a n A i r p o r t E l e c t r i c i a n , $ 3, 0 6 0 ; E l e c t r i c i a n , .“ 2.800 ; 4 A i r p o r t E l e c t r i c i a n s , $2 ,80 0 ; 2 C a p t a i n s . $ 3 , 3 0 0 ; 9 D e c k h a n a s , $1 8 0 0 ; 2 C h i e f M a r i n e E n g i n e e r s , - $2,820; M a r i n e E n g i n e e r , $ 2 ,5 2 0 ; 9 M a r i n e S t o k e r s , $ 2 ,1 9 1 ; 3 T i c k e t A g e n t s , $1 , 3 2 0 ; 1 T i c k e t A g e n t , $ 1 ,4 4 0 ; 1 L a b o r e r , $1 ,666.50. 1 C h au ffeu r, 1 $2,200. C ity K<‘g i s t e r 1 C o p y i s t , $2,220. C o u n ty C le r k , B ro n x 1 G e n e ra l C lerk, $ 3, 7 2 0 ; C l e r k , $3,500; 1 C l e r k or $1,5 00. 1 C h ie f T ypist, B u d g e t R e so lu tio n s O ffe re d to C o u n c il T w o r e s o lu tio n s , o n e c o n d e m n ­ i n g a n d t h e o t h e r s e e k in g f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t io n on th e proposed b u d g e t, w e re i n tr o d u c e d by C o u n ­ c ilm a n J a m e s A. 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S h e r ry , ap p o in t, m e n t c le rk of th e P a r k s D apart. m e n t, in fo rm e d The LEADEFI th a t e m p lo y m e n t o f th e assista n t g a r d e n e r s w ill e n d in N o v e m b e r. M r . S h e r r y s t a t e d t h a t a total o f 368 a s s i s t a n t g a r d e n e r s is be­ i n g a p p o i n t e d t h i s y e a r . T o d ate, 170 a p p o in tm e n ts h a v e b e e n m ade f r o m elig ib les o n th e p referred lis t fo r a s s is ta n t g a rd e n e r. The e l i g i b l e s o b t a i n e d t h e i r p l a c e s on t h e p r e f e r r e d l i s t f o r t h e jobg b e c a u s e th e y w o r k e d f o r m ore t h a n s ix m o n t h s l a s t s u m m e r as a ssista n t g ard en ers. I n a d d ilio u to th e P a r k D e p a r t m e n t jo b s, f i y e v a c a n c i e s a s l a b o r e r in the D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b lic W o r k s w ere a l s o o f f e r e d t h e S a n i t a t i o n list th is w eek. The C iv il S erv ice C o m m is s i o n c e r tif ie d 33 b o y s, up t o n u m b e r 9 4 6 o n t h e lis t, for t h e s e j o b s . T h e s a l a i - y is $5.50 a d a y a n d th e jo b s a re p erm a n en t. P a in te r s T en P a rk B A N K LO A N S R A T E ! G re ater N ew Y o rk , you can borrow u su ally , o n Y O U R sig n a tu re A L O N E . th s to r e p a y y o u r lo a n in sim p lified L oans can be m ade by phone or a m o u n t y o u w a n t to b o rro w — y o u r p ro m p t atte n tio n . BRONX COUNTY GIVE! N IN E CONVEMENT O FFICES R e d C ross W a r F u n d Main Office: THIRD AVE. & 148tb ST. - - - ME Irose 5 - 6900 M e m b e r Fe deral D e p o sit I n s u r a n c e Corp., F e d e r a l R e s e r v e Syste tn F o r C IV IL 1 \ A FWITH RIEAND LY SERVICE MILLION FRIENDS S E R V IC E Built on unusual value and exceptional service e m p u o y e e e s F IN E E Y E G L A S S E S a s lo w a s $ 7 C O M M U N IT Y O P T IC IR N S ■■•iUmuimd: till A«c. A 14<k St. S4Ui St. * 7tb At*. Braiui l«tth St. « ard Atc. Janialcst lU-M i«maic» B la M n g t M u i u ft K l l U o n 9 iM . I^teraon: Brooklyn: 446 Fulton a t Newurk: Brutul * Markei tatubcUi: IIM B. Jfenwy M -ll M iU * S t. AMJL OVP10B8 ONK VUCtUT V T - OT»« TO f r . M. O iavcM tatf 0 » 0 c iM w B m Im ItcIv C iv il S e r v i c e !< e a lth S t a n d a r d s Tf vou want to work for New you’ve got to take a jical examination. This week, Civil Service Commission ex,,inecl the standards which can?‘ies must meet. By means of ’taical testing, the City seeks to ^clu'le f r o m 'it s service three ^"tcffories of candidates: those ^nfit to perform the duties of the those who may become unfit ft an early age, “thereby placing undue financial burden on the j'„iployecs Retirement System;” ,n(l those who have conditions ^vhich may entlanger their fellow V o l k * City, P ag e F iv« C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R ^ e s d a y .,A E ! l l i - ,y ^ These Bills, I f Passed, W ill A lte r Working Conditions o f Civil Service Employees w orkers. r|’],e Commission’s r e p o r t , vhicli is of interest to all who pijin to take city exams, follows ill fu ll : I. M « 'd !c a l A c c e p t a b i l i t y a s a n jn jiv id aa i: T lie c a n d id a te m u s t b,. f r e e f r o m a n y m e d i c a l d e f e c t of p h y s i n u e o r m i n d , a c t i v e o r jo rn ia iit, w liic h n u iy i m p a i r liis ability t o p e r f o r m h i s w o r k e f f i clpntly n o w o r l a t e r . This i t e m e m b o d ie s su c h re ­ qu irem en ts a s a d e q u a t e p h y s i c a l strength f o r t h e p a r t i c u l a r t y p e of w o r k t o b e d o n e , a d e q u a t e fu nction o f l i m b s a n d s e n s e s , a n d th e a b s e n c e o f a n y d e b i l i t a t i n g conditions w h i c h m a y i m p a i r e f ­ fic ienc y o r l e a d t o e a r l y i n v a l i d ­ ism. A m o n g th e la tte r m a y be li s t e d s u c h e x a m p l e s a s c h r o n i c disease o f t h e h e a r t o r o f t h e li i d n c y s . A l t h o u g h t h e s e m a y n o t prevent t h e c a n d i d a t e f r o m d o i n g efficient w o r l c a t t h e t i m e o f e x ­ am in atio n t h e y m a y c a u s e s e r i o u s il ln e s s e v e n t u a l l y r e g a r d l e s s o f t h e type o f w o r k a t w h i c h h e i s e m ­ ployed. C h ro n ic d ise ase o f th e te eth , t o n s i l s , o r s i n u s e s m a y b e cause f o r r e j e c t i o n f o r t h e s a m e reason. C a n d id a tes w ill b e b a r r e d f ro m certain o c c u p a t i o n s (e.g . F ire­ man) w h e n th e y a re fo u n d to su f­ fer f r o m c o n d itio n s fo r w h ic h such o c c u p a t i o n s m a y p r o v e s p e ­ c ifically h a z a r d o u s . T h e s e i n c l u d e ch ro n ic s k i n d i s e a s e a n d c h r o n i c p u lm o n ary d ise a s e in a n y fo rm , b e cause o f th e r i s k o f r e a c ti v a ti o n or c o m p l i c a t i o n b r o u g h t o n b y e x ­ posure to in c le m e n t w ea th e r, sm oke, m e c h a n ic a l fric tio n , a n d v iolent p h y s i c a l s t r a i n . In d iv id ­ uals w h o a r e a l l e r g i c t o m a t e r i a l s e n co u n te re d in th e ir p rev io u s w orking e n v iro n m en t m ay be barred w h e n t h e y a r e lik e ly to e n c o u n te r s u c h m a t e r i a l s in th e city p o s i t i o n s f o r w h i c h t h e y a r e can d id a te s. IF. M e d i c ^ i l A c c e p t a b i l i t y a s P a r t of a n O r g a n i z a t i o n : T h e c a n d i ­ date m u s t b o f r e e f r o m a n y m e d ­ ical d e f e c t o f p h y s i q u e o r m i n d w h ic h m a y a d v e r s e l y a f f e c t h i s a d ju stm e n t w ith o th e r In d iv id u a ls in s u c h a w a y a s t o i m p a i r h i s o r th e ir e f f i c i e n c y u n d e r t h e c o n d i ­ tio n s o f h i s e m p l o y m e n t . C ertain a e s th e tic a n d p s y c h ia ­ tric- d i s a b i l i t i e s b e l o n g i n t h i s c ate g o ry . A se rio u s d isfig u re ­ m ent m a y b e c au se fo r reje ctio n in c e r t a i n t y p e s o f e m p l o y m e n t i n ­ volv in g f r e q u e n t c o n t a c t w i t h f e l­ low e m p l o y e e s o r w i t h t h e g e n ­ eral p u b l i c . D r u g a d d i c t i o n , a l c o ­ holism , p s y c h o p a t h i c p e r s o n a l i t y , and o th e r c h a r a c t e r f a u lts h a v in g p sy ch iatric im p lic a tio n s m a y a lso l^ a r e m p l o y m e n t i n s o f a r a s t h e s e fau lts c o n s t i t u t e a c h a r a c t e r h a z ­ ard to o t h e r in d iv i d u a ls . III. M e d ica l A c c e p ta b ility fro m th e S t a n d p o i n t o f P u b l i c H e a l t h and S a fe ty : T h e c a n d id a te m u s t be fre e f r o m a n y m e d ic a l d e fe c t 0^ p h y s i q u e o r m i n d w h i c h m a y affect t h e h e a l t h o r s a f e ty o f o th ers. C a rrie rs o f ty p h o id , d y s e n te ry , d ip h th e ria , a m e b ia s is , etc., w ill b e rejected f o r p o s itio n s s u c h a s d ie titian , f o o d - h a n d ie r , o r k itc h e n helper, w h e r e t h e r e is r is k o f spread o f th e s e d ise a s e s to o th e r persons. In d iv id u a ls h a rb o rin g co n tag io u s d is e a s e s e v e n in a laten t o r m ild f o r m w ill b e r e ­ jected f o r p o s i t i o n s i n v o l v i n g c o n ­ ta c t w ith su sc ep tib le persons 'v h e n t h e r e is a n y p o s s i b i l i t y t h a t ” iese d i s e a s e s m ay be tra n sl^ 'tte d . C o m p le te ly in a c tiv e tu erculosis, a ls o s y p h ilis in n o n •an sm issib le f o rm , n e e d n o t n e cssarily b a r c a n d id a te s , p r o v id e d ese c o n d itio n s d o n o t d is q u a lif y g ro u n d s o f c h ro n ic o r p o te n d e b ility o r o th e r c o m p lic a Q u estio n s o f p u b lic sa fe ty also g r o u p e d h e r e . In d iv id bi]:! w ith th e resp o n slhea ^ p ro p er h an d lin g of m a c h in e ry , e lev a to rs, sig n a l tafi v e h icles of tra n s p o rw ill n o t b e a c c e p te d if P a r k M en to D e c id e M eth o d o f W a g e s It’s up to the Park Department employees themselves whether or not they’re to be paid by the day or by the year. The Board of Estimate, the Budget Director and the Council are all in favor of the idea of yearly pay— per annum status. Even Mayor LaGuardia could very likely be won over to the plan. T h is, b rie fly , w a s th e v ie w of M in o rity L e a d e r Jo se p h T . S h rlk e y , of th e C ity C o u n c il,- th is w eek. M r. S h a r k e y , w h o is g e n e ra lly regarded as a good so u n d in g b o a rd fo r fu tu re a c tio n b y th e C o u n c il, to ld th e L E A D E R th a t “ C o m m issio n e r R o b e rt M o s e s ’ p l a n w h i c h I i n t r o d u c e d i n tlae C ity T e s t s C o u n c il r e c e n tl y is th e b e s t d e a l th e p a r k e m p lo y e es c a n e x p e c t to g e t if th e y h a v e a n y in te n tio n s o f in sistin g o n p e r a n n u m s ta tu s .” T h in k s T h ey F a v o r P e r A n n u m S ta tin g it a s h is b elief th a t m o st P a rk D ep a rtm en t w o ik e rs fa v o r th e p e r a n n u m id ea. C o u n ­ cilm a n S h a rk e y a d d ed th a t “ a s yet th e y have not ex p ressed th e m se lv e s to th e fu lle st ex ten t. W h e n th ey do, I th in k w e can g e t th is bill p u t t h r o u g h f o r th e m . C e rta in ly , in tim e s s u c h a s th es3 , th e y w o u ld b e f a r b e tte r off u n d e r th e ' p e r a n n u m p la n su i> m itte d th a n u n d e r th e p e r d ie m sy ste m . I th in k th e y w o u ld be w is e to g o a l o n g w i t h t h i s b ill n o w u p fo r c o n sid era tio n . I t c a n be p a s s e d w ith o u t m u c h tro u b le ." C o u n c ilm an John P. N ugent a lso w a s p ra c tic a lly c e rta in th e p e r a n n u m s ta tu s c o u ld be m a d e le g a l fo r P a r k D e p a rtm e n t w o r k ­ ers “ if th e y w a n te d it.” H e co u ld n o t u n d e rs ta n d C o u n c ilm a n W i l l i a m M . M c C a r t h y ’s p e s s i m ­ ism tlia t a c c o m p a n ie d h is a s s e r­ tio n t h a t “ th e b ill h a s b e e n la id o v e r.” T w o V iew s T h e r e w e r e tw o sc h o o ls of o n in io n a t th e P a r k D e p a rtm e n t it­ se lf. S e v e ra l o fficia ls p r e f e r r e d to b eliev e th e m a jo rity o f w o rk ­ ers w o u ld a s k fo r p e r a n n u m sta tu s u n d e r th e M oses a rra n g e ­ m e n t. A so u rc e clo se to th e e m ­ p lo y e e s felt th a t th e w ith h o ld in g o f s a l a i ’y i n c r e m e n t s f r o m a s s i s t ­ a n t g a rd e n e rs m ifth t w ell b e a m a jo r s tu m b lin g b lo c k . U nder th e arrangem ent pro­ posed by C o m m issio n e r M oses, a t­ te n d a n ts a n d w a tc h m e n e m p lo y e d a t $4 a d a y w o u l d r e c e iv e $1,2 0 0 p e r a n n u m ; e m p lo y e es n o w e m ­ p lo y e d a t $5 a d a y W o u ld g e t $1,5 00 per annum . A ssistan t g a r d e n e r s w o u l d g e t $ 1 ,6 2 0 p e r a n n u m a n d g a r d e n e r s $ 1 ,8 0 0 p e r annum . A sid e from assista n t g a rd e n e r s , w h o s e w o r k is c o n ­ s id e re d v ir tu a lly t h a t o f la b o re rs,, th e o th e rs w o u ld rec eiv e in c re ­ m e n ts. 66 § 9 4 $120 1,000 f 1 200 12 P A T R O L M A N ( A p p l i c a t i o n s E x p e c t e d t o O p e n in M a y ) M edical F E A T U R E S • 1. F r e e • 3, O u t d o o r R u n n i n g T r a c i : O F O U R • • E x am ln .T tlo n . on Roof of G y m n a a l u m , • • A ttend a lecture as our guest an d C O U R S E 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 d a n d h o m e s t u d y m n t e r i n l p r p p a r c d oy ex p e rie n c ed a n d e x p e rt In stru cto rs. C. P h y s i c a l a n d M e n t a l C l a s s e s a t h o u r s t o s u it th e conven ien ce of th e s tu d e n t. 3. A g i l i t y T e s t E q u i p m e n t . S u p e r v is io n s h o w n to h a v e a n y e v id en c es, p a st o r p re s e n t, of m e n ta l illn ess, a lc o ­ h o lism a n d o th e r ad d ictio n s, p sy ­ c h o p a th ic p e rso n a lity , o r o th e r c o n d itio n s a ffe c tin g ju d g m e n t a n d se lf-c o n tro l. D ia b etics w h o m ay r e q u ir e in s u lin w ill b e s im ila rly e x c lu d e d in v ie w o f th e p o ssib le th r e a t o f in su lin re a c tio n w h ic h m ay a ffe c t co n scio u sn ess. A ll p e rs o n s w ith a n y h is to ry o f e p i­ le p sy o f in s a n ity w ill b e b a rre d fro m a n y p o sitio n o f th is c h a r­ a cte r. P re v io u s H e a lth : T he B ureau o f I n v e s t i g a t i o n w i l l m a k e a n ai>p ro p ria te in q u iry in to a c a n d i­ d a t e ’s p rev io u s m e d ic al back­ g ro u n d to th e e x te n t th a t th e re ­ q u ir e m e n ts o f a p o sitio n in th e c iv il s e rv ic e m a k e s u c h in q u ir y d e sirab le . F o r 23. H A R T —P r o v i d e s t h a t v e t e r a n s a t t h e a g e o f 50, a f t e r 25 y e a r s ' sei-vice, s h a l l b e r e t i r e d u p o n t h e i r o w n re q u e s t a t a pen sio n w h ic h s h a ll be o n e -iia lf of th e i r h ig h e s t w age or sala ry rec eiv ed d u rin g s u c n serv ices. N e ith e r th e re tire ­ m e n t a g e n o r th e re tire m e n t allo w ­ a n c e n o r th e c o n trib u tio n to th e r e ­ tirem en t fu n of a n y m e m b e r w ho is a S t a t e o r c o u n t y e m p lo y e e w ill be c h a n g e d by th is legislation. I n C iv il E m p lo y e e s ’ C o m m itte e . I 'a s . sag® p o ssib le . 2 ^ . H A R T —P r o v i d e s f o r c o m p e n ­ s a tio n on a p e r a n n u m b asis fo r d o c to rs in th e H e a t h D e p a r tm e n t, in c lu d in g - a n n u a l in c re m e n ts . T his co n c ern s th o se ap p o in ted on a p er a n n u m b a s i s p r i o r t o J u l y 1, 1940, a s p h y sician , m e d ica l in sp ec to r, In­ d u s tria l m e d ica l in sp ec to r, d e n tist, s u p e rv isin g p h y sician a n d a s s is ta n t p h y sician . In C «vil E m p lo y ee s’ C o m m ito e. P a s s a g e po ssib le. If it d o e s p a s s . I t f a c e s t h e M a j - o r ’s v e t o . 28. H A R T —P r o v i d e s f o r p e r a n ­ n u m p a y w ith o u t d im in u tio n of s a l­ a r y f o r p h y s ic ia n s in th e H e a l th D e p a rtm e n t, in c lu d in g a n n u a l in ­ c r e m e n ts . T h is r e la te s to th o s e n o w e m p lo y e d in t h e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t a s p h y sic ia n s, m e d ica l In sp ecto rs, d en tists, su p e rv isin g p h y sic ian s a n d a s s is ta n t p h y sic ian s w h o w e re c o m ­ p e n s a te d on a p e r a n n u m b a sis on o r b e f o r e J u n e 30, 1940. I n F i n a n c « C o m m itt e e . P a s s a g e po ssib le. 58. D I G I O V A N N I - R e q u i r e s t h a t )o sitio n s a s c o r r e c tio n o f f ic e r s in n th e C o rrec tio n D e p a rtm e n t sh all be filled from open ’ co m p etitiv e lists fo r c o rre c tio n o ffic er o n ly th a t th o s e in t h e s e c o n d r a n k s h a ll be filled b y p ro m o tio n e x a m s . T h a t th e u n ifo rm e d fo rce s h a ll c o n s is t on ly o f th e fo llo w in g r a n k s : c o rrec tio n offic ers, m e n a n d w o m e n , c a p ta in s S tu d y A n in -serv ice tr a in in g c o u rse fo r s u p e rv is o rs o f th e N e w Y o r k C ity H o u sin g A u th o rity h a s b een a r­ ra n g e d . In c h a rg e o f th e co u rse — i t ’s r e a l l y a c o n t e r e n c e — I s D r . Jo se p h R e c h e tn ic k , c h ie f o f th e P e rs o n n e l D iv isio n , o f th e a u ­ th o rity . S u b ject m a tte r d eals la rg e ly w ith th e p ro b le m s o f su ­ p e rv isio n r a th e r th a n th e p ro b ­ le m s of h o u sin g . T h e c l a s s w i l l m e e t f o r IVa h o u r s w e e k ly , f r o m 4 to 5 :3 0 p .m ., fo r a p erio d of 9 w e e k s, b e g in n in g W e d n e s d a y , A p ril 8. T h e m e et­ i n g p la c e is a t R o o m 1141, 122 E a s t 42nd S treet. T h o s e p a r ti c ip a tin g w ill b e r e ­ q u ire d to ta k e a n e x a m in a tio n a t th e te rm in a tio n of th e co u rse; a n d th e ir p e r f o r m a n c e w ill b e ­ c o m e p a rt of th e ir serv ice ra tin g rep o rt. T u e s d a y a n d all s u p e rv is in g c o rre c tio n s o f­ fic ers, d e p u t y w a r d e n s a n d d e p u ty su p erin ten d en ts, w ard en s an d s u ­ p e r i n t e n d e n t s , to be filled o n ly by p r o m o t i o n t e s t s . I n C iv il E m p l o y e e s ’ C o m m lffo e. P a s s a g e probable. . D IG IO V A N N I - E xten ds to J u l y 1, 1D43, t h e p o w e r o f t h e H o s ital C o m m is s io n e r to a p p o in t resient p h y sician s, internes a n d n u r s e s if tiie y a t e c itiz e n s o r h a v e file d th e ir d e 'c la ra tio n of b e c o m in g a citiz cn p rio r to s u c h a p p o in t­ m en t. P a s s e d a n d s e n t t o Bi>iircl o f E stim a te . E n a c tm e n t m o st favorable. 71. S H A R K E Y - I ’r o v i d e s f o r e m ­ p l o y m e n t o n a p e r a n n u m b a s is of a l l r e g u l a r e m p lo y e e s in t h e P a r k D e p a r tm e n t a n d th e fix in g of s a l­ aries an d in c rem e n ts. A tte n d a n ts a n d w a tc h m e n p re v io u sly em p lo y ed a t tlie r a t e o f f o u r d o ll a r s a d a y s h a l l I’e c e i v e $1 ,2 00 p e r a n n u m . A t ­ t e n d a n t s g e t t i n g $5 a d a y s h a l l r e ­ c e i v e $1 ,5 0 0 p e r a n n u m . A s.sista n t g a r d e n e r s s h a l l r e c e i v e $1 ,62 0 p e r $1, 800 p e r a n n u m . F u rth er, th a t all reg u lar em ­ p lo y e es a p p o in te d to th e d e p a r tm e n t o n a n d a f t e r J u l y 1, 1942, s h a l l b e e m p lo y e d o n a p e r .an n u n i s ca le. T h a t, in e a c h a n n u a l b u d g et, th e r e s h a ll b e in c lu d e d a n d i)ro v id ed a n a n n u a l s a la r y in c re m e n t of a t least fo r e a c h em p lo y ee s e rv in g a t least one y e a r as w atc h m an , a t ­ te n d a n t a n d g a rd e n e r, u n til m a x im t i m sa la r.v is rea clieil. F u r th e r , th a t th e m e m b e rs of th e d e p a r tm e n t s h a ll be d iv id ed in to th e a d m in is tra tlv 'e and clerical fo rce a n d th e u n ifo rm e d force. In C ivil E m p lo y e e s ’ C o n jm llte e . Pas­ s a g e likei.v. 87. P O W E L L f —P r o v i d e s for p ay m e n t o f in t e r n e s in c ity h o s p ita ls a t th e rate of $ per an n u m and of re sid e n t p h y sician s a t th e ra te of $ , , ex c lu siv e of m a in te n a n c e , board, u n ifo rm s an d la u n d ry s e rv ­ ice. T h i s i n c l u d e s t h o s e a p p o i n t e d fo r a p e rio d o f le ss th a n m onths o r a s su b stitu tes. In C ivil E m ­ p lo y e es’ C o m m ittee. P a s sa g e p o s­ sib le. S I X S u p e r v is o r s B y L a s t call fo r a p p lic a tio n s ! i R e a l e s ta te m e n , p lu m b e r s , te le ­ p h o n e o p e ra to rs—m e n a n d w o m e n w h o c a n file a n d c la s s ify f i n g e r ­ p rin ts a c c o rd in g to th e H e n r y S y s t e m — T u e s d a y , A p r i l 21 is t h e d e a d lin e fo r filin g y o u r a p p lic a ­ tio n s fo r th e c u rr e n t se rie s o f city e x a m s. A p p lic atio n s fo r p ro p e rty m a n ­ a g e r , $2,400 to $ 3 ,5 0 0 a y e a r ; i n ­ sp e c to r of p lu m b in g , g ra d e 3, $ 2 ,4 0 0 to $3,000 a y e a r ; t e l e p h o n e o p e ra to r, grade one (w om en), $ 1 ,2 0 0 to $1,800 a y e a r , a n d f i n g e r ­ p r i n t t e c h n i c i a n , $1,2 0 0 to $ 2 ,1 0 0 a y e a r m u s t b e d e p o site d in th e a p ­ p lic a tio n b u r e a u o f th e C iv il S e r ­ v ic e C o m m is s io n , 96 D u a n e S t r e e t b y 4 p .m . T u e s d a y . O th e r te s ts o p e n to th e g e n e r a l p u b lic a re th e e x a m s fo r ju n io r e l e c t r i c a l e n g i n e e r , $ 2 ,1 6 0 to $ 3 ,1 2 0 a y e a r ; life -g u a rd , $5 a d a y ; m a r i n e p ile r, $115 a m o n th , a n d m e d ic a l so c ial w o rk e r , g r a d e one, $ 1 ,5 0 0 to $ 1 ,8 0 0 a y e a r . C ity e m p lo y e e s in th e c le ric a l s e r v ic e w h o w ill h a v e c o m p l e t e d th e ir p ro b a tio n a ry p erio d by J u ly 15, c a n file f o r tiie p r o m o t i o n e x ­ a m f o r c le r k , g r a d e 2. T h is is th e first tim e th a t em p lo y e es w ith su c h a siio rt p e rio d o f s e r­ v ic e in th e c ity c a n file f o r a c l e r k , g r a d e 2, p r o m o t i o n t e s t . O th e r p r o m o tio n te s ts o p e n to q u a lified e m p lo y e es in c lu d e c a p ­ t a i n , P o l ic e D e p a r t m e n t , $ 5 ,0 0 0 t o $ 5 ,5 0 0 a y e a r ; e x a m i n e r , g r a d e 4, o f f i c e o f t h e c o m p t r o l l e r , $2,4 0 0 to $3,0 0 0 a y e a r ; d e p u t y w a r d e n , D e p a r t m e n t o f C o r r e c t i o n , $ 3 ,0 0 0 to $ 3 ,600 a y e a r ; p r o p e r t y m a n ­ a g e r , $2 ,4 0 0 t o $ 3 ,6 0 0 a y e a r , a n d sto c lc a s s i s t a n t , $ 1 ,2 0 0 t o $ 1 ,800 a year. Week before last we ran a resume of important civil service measures before the State Legislature. Below is a resume of impor­ tant legislation now before the City Council affecting New York City employees. In each case, we have indicated the present status of the bill and its probable chances of passage. 17. P H I L L I P S - i r c v l d e s f o r c r e d i t u n d e r th e a c c id e n ta l d e a th a n d d is­ a b ility p ro v isio n s of th e r e tire m e n t s y s te m fo r a city em p lo y ee e n g a g e d a s a n a ir raid w ard en or as em erge n c y a u x ilia ry p o licem an o r fire ­ m a n or as a c o n stitu e n t of o th er c iv ilia n d e f e n s e a c t i v i t i e s . I n C ivil E m p lo y ee s’ C o m m ittee. P assage p robable. 18. C A S E Y -P ro v id e s th a t th e B o ard of E s tim a te m a y en g a g e as m a n y re tire d p o licem en a n d f ir e ­ m e n a s n e c e s s a ry to a c t a s a ir ra id w a r d e n s d u r in g a w a r period. S a l­ a r y t h u s p a i d o u t is to be in a d d i ­ tio n to a n y p o sitio n o r r e tir e m e n t allo w an ce being receiv ed by su ch re tire d p o licem en a n d fire m e n . In C ivil E m p l o y e e s ’ C o m m itt e e . P a s sagre p r o b a b l e . 19. C A S E —R e q u i r e s t h a t p e n s i o n or re tire m e n t allo w an ce be s u s ­ p en d ed a n d fo rfeited d u rin g tim e a p erso n a lre a d y re c e iv in g p en sio n or r e t i r e m e n t m o n e y f r o m c i t y is e m ­ p lo y e d by a n y o ffice u n d e r th e g o v ­ e rn m e n t of th e U n ite d S tates, S ta te o r city, e x c lu d in g r e t ir e d p o lic e m e n a n d fire m e n h o ld in g p o sitio n s a s a ir ra id w a rd e n s , electio n in s p e c t­ o rs, p o ll c ierlts, b a l lo t c l e r k s o r tiio se on j u r y d u ty . T h is w o u ld n o t a p p ly w h e re th e p en sio n o r re tire ­ m e n t allo w an ce a n d co m p en satio n f r o m th e o ffic e of e m p lo y m e n t to ta l l e s s t i i a n $1 ,2 0 0 a n n u a l l y . In F in ­ a n c e C o m m ittee. P a s s a g e p ro b ab le. F ile ta k e a free p h y sical trial exam . C O N D U C T O R C an d id ate.? w h o pass the w ritten exam A p r i l 23 m u s t p a s s t h i a r i g i d c o m p e t i t i v e p h y s i c a l t e s t r K C T O K A L S Q l ’K K Z K — P r o . s s t w o l e v e r . i a c r o s s c h e s t on a m a c h i n e w hicii r e c o r d s p e rc e n ta g e . D C M B K I . L , L , 1 F T —60 p o u n d s e a c h h a n d s e p a r a t e l y . A B D O A IIN A L M L 'S C I.E I J F T — R a is in g 5 0 -p o u n d b a rb o ll b e h in d n e c k f r o m r e c l in i n g p o sitio n . A G IM T Y S IIO U I.D K K P U L I. — P u ll a p a r t tw o m a c h i n e \vhh:h r e c o r d s p e rc e n ta g e . 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E nK ineer, $ 6 ,0 0 0 ; F o r e m a n . .$2,339; 1 S u p e r ­ in t e n d e n t o f ( J a r a p e a n d R epair.s, |3 ,2 4 0 ; A u t o E n g i n e m a n , $ 1 ,5 0 0 ; A u t o E n g i n c m c n , $ 1 ,6 2 0 ; C lerk , $3,240; L a b o r e r s , $],.’) ; S en io r C iv i l E n g i n e e r , $8,000; M e.s.senger, ?2 , 3 9 9 ; G I . . a b o r e r . s , $1 ,50 0 ; 5 H o u . s e J * H i n te r .s . $ 2 ,3 6 5; 1 S t a t i o n a r y E n ­ g i n e e r . $ 2, 8 1 7 ; L icen sed F ire m a n , $ 2 ,1 9 1 ; K ey.stone S h o v el E n g in e e r , $3 , 2 5 0 ; 3 S t e a m R o l l e r E n g i n e e n s , $2,GG4.99; P a v a r . s , $2,772; R am ­ m e r , $2,310. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 6 1 00 1 1 1 2 1 D e p a r t m e i i t o f P u b lic W o r k s 6 29 C l e a n e r s (F em ale), $860 : C l e a n c i . s ( F e m a l e ) , .$960; 37 B r i d g e m e n a n d R i v e t e r s . ( T h e a n n u a l .s al ­ ary of each B rid g e m an and R iv e te r c a n n o t be d e te rm in e d ). 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It w ill b e c a lle d to o r d e r a t 8 p .m sh arp . 1 1 1 T a k e t e n d a n t . s ( M a l e ) . $ 2 ,3 9 9 ; 1 A t t e n d ­ ant ( M a le ) , $1,7W ; 1 A tten d an t ( M a l e ) , $1,320; A tte n d a n t (Fem . ' i l c ) , $l,2(Kt; 2 A tte n d a n ts (F e­ m a l e ) , .'^1,68(1; 2 A ltc n d an t.s (F em a l c ^ $ l , 5 6 0 ; In.= pector of C o m f o r t S t a t i o n s , $2 , 6 2 0 ; 4 A u t o E n g i n e m e n , $ 1 ,5 0 0 ; 3 S tatio n ary E nginernnn, $ 2 , 8 1 7 . 3 0 ; 5 L i c e n s e t i r ' i r e m e n , $ 2 ,,380; 1 R a m m e r , $ 2 ,3 1 0 ; 2 S t a t i o n a r y F i r c m ( ; n , $3,285; Licensed F irem n n , ^ 2 . 5 5 5 ; 34 L - i b o r c r s , $ 1 5 0 0 ; 5 i ; i d g c l ^ a i n t e r s , $ 2 ,3 7 5 ; 1 F o r e m a n o f B r i d g e P a i n t e r s , $2,625. P a t H arn ed y, presid en t o f th e P a t r o l m e n ’s B e n e v o l e n t A s s o c i a ­ t io n , h a s p r o t e s t e d a g a i n s t t h e M a y o r ’s p r o p o s a l t o s t a r t p a t r o l m e n a t a $1,200 s a la ry . T h e m en have ju s t {ought th e issu e in th e c o u rts, w o n one d e ­ c is io n , w h i c h t h e c i t y i s a p p e a l ­ in g . W i d e r c le a v a g e b e t w e e n all th e p o lic e lin e o rg a n iza tio n s and the a d m in istra tio n becam e e v id e n t o v e r th e w e e k -e n d , as th e e m p lo y e e g ro u p s d e cid e d to f i g h t th e c it y on p e n sio n s. A t h i r d f a c t o r i n t h e c le a v a g e i s resen tm en t at C o m m issio n e r V a l e n t i n e ’s d e m a n d t h a t m e n o f f d u ty re fra in fr o m a tte n d in g ra c e tracks. W a tch m a n U se d fo r L ist G u a r d s W in d e ls A g a in s t to A ct K ern O u s te d C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is ­ s i o n e r P a u l J . K e r n ’s c o u r t f i g h t w ith M a y o r F io re llo L a G u a rd ia , th is w e e k w a s c lim a x ed by th e M a y o r ’s r e t e n t i o n o f P a u l W i n ­ dels, f o r m e r C o rp o r a tio n C o u n se l a n d c u rre n t h e a d of th e C o m ­ m ittee of F ifteen , as sp e cia l co u n sel. M r. W in d els p ro m p tly w ent a h e a d w ith p re p a ra tio n o f th e case fo r th e b e n efit of th e A p ­ p e lla te D iv isio n . H e ask ed for th e tr a n s fe r in S u p re m e C o u rt before Ju stice P e te r S chm uck, a n d p ro c e e d e d to p re p a re p a p e rs. R e q u e s ts w e re m a d e b y civ ic g r o u p s to file b r ie f s a s a m ic u s c u r i a e i n M r . K e r n ’s b e h a l f a s t h e la tte r c o n tin u e d h is b o m b a rd m e n t u p o n th e M a y o r, fo llo w in g u p h is c o n te n t io n s t h a t th e M a y o r is n o f rie n d o f c iv il s e rv ic e . X G ra d e 2 c le r k s in th e B u r e a u o f R e a l K s ta tc w ill b e a d m i t t e d to th e p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n fo r p ro p erty m a n a g e r , a .$2 ,4 0 0 t o $3,000 title , t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­ m i s s i o n r u l e d a t i t ’s m e e t i n g l a s t w eek. "^I'he r e l a x a t i o n o f t h e r u l e s t o p e rm it g ra d e 2 e m p lo y e e s to sk ip a n e n tire g ia d e a n d p a rtic ip a te in a n e x a m in a tio n u su a lly o p e n o n ly to g ra d e 3 em p lo y e es w a s n iad o o n th e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n o f t h e d iic c to r of th e b u re a u of rea l e sta te H nd tlie e x a m i n i n g s t a f f o f th e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n . 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T h e p u b lic sh o u ld k n o w w h y c ity e m p lo y e e s do n o t le a v e th e ir jo b s a n d seek o th e rs p a y in g a h ig h e r w a g e : t h e b a s ic r e a s o n is t h a t th e y w o u ld lo se a ll t h a t th e y h a v e w o rk ed for dow n th ro u g h th e y e ars.” H e called fo r a “ ro u n d ta b le d isc u ssio n a m o n g le ad e rs of th e a d m in is t r a tio n a n d civ il s e rv ic e g ro u p s ,” h o ld in g th a t th is “ w o u ld go a lo n g w a y to w a rd e stab lish ­ in g h a r m o n y in o u r r a n k s . ” p o r t a t i o n to t h e p r o m o tio n cxanj fo r sp ecial p a tro lm a n , grade 2 T h e C o m m i s s i o n r u l e d t h a t there is n o s i m i l a r i t y t o t h e p o sitio n s o f s p e c i a l p a t r o l m a n g r a d e one a n d c o l l e c t i n g a g e n t , a s m ain, t a i n e d b y th e T r a n s p o r t men. I n s u p p o r t o f i t s o p i n i o n the C o m m issio n p o in te d o ^ t th ree fac ts: 1. 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T h e B r e e s A c t , p r o h i b i t i n g dif­ feren tial pay for p u b lic em­ p lo y e es e n terin g t h e re.serve fo rc e s, w a s s ig n e d b y G overnor L e h m a n a n d b e c a m e e f f e c tiv e at m id n i g h t, A p r i l 1. P roposes W a r P lan M a rtin C ooper, p resid en t of C h a p t e r 23, F e d e r a t i o n o f A r c h i ­ te cts, E n g in e e rs , C h e m ists a n d T ec h n ic ian s, su g g e ste d a w ar c o n v e rsio n p la n to ta k e m a n y m u ­ n ic ip a l w o r k e is in to d e fe n s e jo b s. H e a lso p r o p o s e d le a v e s o f a b ­ sence^ M E A S U R E _ _ _ j ^ - ^ j S U P E R B L Y T A IL O R E D S t . v l e d 118 y o n l i k e i t . . . y o u r p e t f e u t u r e x u tld t'd a t no Xt r n A fittiiif; b f f o r e K ttriiient is c o m p le ti- d . 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T h e v o n D o h le n P la y g ro u n d , a t 13 t h S t r e e t a n d 9 1 st A v e n u e , J a ­ m a ic a , L . I., in v ite s c iv il s e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s to p a r tic ip a te in its a th le tic a c tiv itie s. F re e b o x in g i n s t r u c t i o n is a v a i l a b l e M o n d a y s , W e d n e sd a y s, a n d F rid a y s, 7 to 9 p . m . ; w r e s t l i n g a n d j i u j i t s u is o ii th e p ro g i-am fo r T u e s d a y e v e ­ n in g s ; fo lk d a n c i n g is a v a ila b le on T hursday e v en in g s. P lay ­ g r o u n d d ir e c to r is I r v i n g E ls o u . jQ C .S O j to YOUB ^ O O “ I ’m i n s y m p a t h y i n s o m e r c s p e c t s w i t h t h e M a y o r ’s p o s i t i o n a s to th is b e in g a w a r b u d g e t,” h e s a id , “ b u t t h e r e is n o p o in t in m a k in g n e ed le ss sa c rific e s.” Athletic Activities For Civil Employees A g e n ts th e request of th e T ransport W o r k e r s ’ U n i o n t o a d m i t collect, in g a g e n t s in th e B o a r d o f T rans- Opinions A bou t the Mayor^s Budget c h a rg e d th e M a y o r w ith d e stro y ­ in g m u n ic ip a l m o ia le .” “ I f th is is a m a i l e r o f p a t r i o t ­ ism fo r c ity e m p lo y e e s a s k e d to f o r f e i t 2,100 j o b s a n d 3 ,5 0 0 v a ­ can cies a n d u n to h l a m o u n ts of m o n e y ,” d e cla re d M i. F e in ste in , “ th e n it is a ls o a m a t t e r o f p a ­ trio tism fo r th e ta x e x e m p t c ity se c u rity h o ld e rs ; th e y o u g h t to a c c e p t lo w e r in te re s t ra te s. I in ­ s i s t M a y o r L a G u a r d i a is s a b o ­ ta g in g (he liv e lih o o d s of h is th o u s a n d s o f em p lo y e es by re­ f u s i n g t o c o n s i d e r t h i s s t e p . I t ’s th is c ro w d a n d th e re a l e s ta te peo p le who have h o g tie d th e M a y o r.” M r. F e in stein w ain ed th a t, b ccau se of th e d ra ft a n d m o n e ta ry in d u cem en ts to em ­ p lo y e es fro m o th e r in d u strie s, th e c ity w ill fin d its e lf “ h a n d ic a p p e d by a sh o rta g e of e x p erien c ed p e r­ so n n e l. in a le tte r a d d re s s e d to th e c i t y ’s c h i e f e x e c u t i v e , F e i n s t e i n sta te d : "The th o u s a n d s o f c ity em ­ p lo y e es d ro p p e d fro m th e b u d g e t, o th e r th o u s a n d s d e n ied a d e ce n t liv in g w a g e , a n d still m o r e th o u s ­ ands who o b ta in e d p rev a ilin g h o u r l y r a t e s ()f p a y t h r o u g h y e a r s of s tru g g le , o n ly to fin d u n d e r t h i s l)U(’g e t t h e i r p e r a n n u m p a y w ill b e lo w e r th a n b e fo re th e ir r i g h t s w e r e e s tn b lis h e d , w ill g a in little c o m fo r t f io m y o u r p r e a c h ­ m e n t s o n p a trio tis m .'* I n d e fin ite le a v e s o f a b s e n c e fo r C op T h e C iv il S c r v ic e C o m m issio n i t s m e e t i n g l a s t w e e k denied t a i i o r e o iCunlinucd fro m Pa(/e TlOee) l’A T K ( ) L M .\N T he w atch m an a t t e n d a n t eli­ g ib le list, w h ic h e x p ire s in le ss th a n o n e m o n th w a s a g a in c erti­ fie d b y th e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is ­ sio n to th e B o a rd of W a te r S u p ­ p ly fo r jo b s a s g u a rd s o n th e r e s e rv o irs in u p s ta te N e w Y o rk . 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C. — C IV IL ALBANY. — B ill The o p p o sitio n of M ayor L aG u ard ia w as q u o ted hv G o v e r n o r L e h m a n i n v e t o i n g th e s w e e p i n g K r e i n h e d e r b ill l a s t -cek w h i c h w o u l d h a v e a b o l i s h e d p ro b atio n ary p e rio d s in p r o m o tio n ob9 ex­ am in atio n . T h e m e a su re w o u ld l,av e m a d e s u c h p r o m o t i o n s p e r ­ m anent, w i t h o u t t h e i n t e r v a l o f th e p r o b a t i o n a r y p e r i o d . Here is w h a t t h e G o v e r n o r s a i d In h i s v e to m em orandum : “ T h is bill p r o v i d e s t h a t a c i v i l se r v ic e e m p l o y e e w h o i s p r o m o t e d " h al l n o t b e r e q u i r e d t o s e r v e a nrobationary p e rio d in t h e p o s itio n ?o w h i c h b e i s a p p o i n t e d . • 'T h e M a y o r o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Ynrk h a s w r i t t e n t o m e i n o p p o s i ­ tion t o t h i s b i l l . I n p a r t , a s f o l l o w s : 'T he a b o v e bill h a s p a s s e d t h e le g is la t u r e a n d is n o w b e f o r e y o u fnr e x e c u t i v e a c t i o n . •• ‘I ' h e b i l l w o u l d a b o l i s h t h e p r o hitin arv p erio d f o r a n y o n e p r o ­ moted in ? h e c o m p e t i t i v e c l a s s , t h i s Reeins t o m e t o b e a n u n w a r r a n t e d interferen c e w i t h o r d e r l y p r o c e d u r e for p r o m o t i o n a n d t h e c o n t r o l o f th e ir e m p l o y e e s b y t h e v a r i o u s c i t y dep a rtm e n ts. M any m en in c ity s e r v ic e m a y b e q u i . e s a t i s f a c t o r y i n junior p o s iti o n s b u t d o n o t s u c ­ c e e d in p o s i t i o n s o f g r e a t e r r e s p o n ­ sibil ity . A g a i n , i n m a n y i n s t a n c e s pro mo ti on m e a n s d i f f e r e n t d u t i e s , in a d d i t i o n t o g r e a t e r r e s p o n s i b i l ­ ity. T h i s i s p a r t i c u l a r l y t r u e i n t h e D ep artm en t of W e ifa re . T h e a c tu a l test of a p r o b a t i o n a r y .p e r i o d is e s ­ sential in o r d e r t o d e t e r m i n e t h e {|tne."!s o f t h e e m p l o y e e f o r t h e n e w p o s i t i o n w h i c h h e i s t o f i l l . A-s a m atter of ad m in i.stra tio n , th e e m ­ ployees w h o d o n o t p r o v e s a t i s f a c ­ to r y i n t h e i r p r o m o t e d p o s i t i o n s are r e s t o r e d t o t h e i r p r e v i o i i s j o b s . ■' ' N o t o n l y d o e s t h i s h a m p e r t h e city d e p a r t m e n t s in tlie proper handling o f t h e i r p e r s o n n e l b u t I am a f r a i d i t w i l l p r o v e a d e t t e r e n t to t h e a d v a n c e m e n t o f e m p l o y e e s In c o m p e t i t i v e p o s i t i o n s . E v e r y d e ­ partm en t h e a d w ill b e m o s t h e s i­ ta n t to m a l i e p r o m o t i o n s w h e n h e knows t h a t e a c h p r o m o t e d e m p l o y e e will b e i m m e d i a t e l y a n d p e r m a n e n t ­ ly f r o z e n i n t o t h e h i g h e r p o s i t i o n by o p e r a t i o n o f l a w . “ ‘I r e s p e c t f u l l y r e q u e s t y o u r d i s appoval o f t h e bill. ‘' ^ 'T h e b i l l i s a l s o o p p o s e d b y t h e A s .s o c i a ti o n o f S t a t e C i v i l S e r v i c e E m ployees a n d t h e C o n f e r e n c e o f M ay o n s a n d o t h e r M u n i c i p a l O f f i ­ cials o f t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r l t . " 'T h e bill is d i s a p p r o v e d . *' ‘( S i g n e d ) H e r b e r t H . L e h m a n . ” S ta te J o b Finally F o rm s A r r iv e The lo n g -aw a ite d a p p lic atio n s for t a x c o l l e c t o r , d a m a g e s e v a l u a ­ tor, o f f i c e a p p l i a n c e o p e r a t o r , t e l e p lione o p e r a t o r a n d p u b l i c r e l a ­ tio n s a s s i s t a n t a r e b e i n g i s s u e d i n th e N e w Y o r k o f f i c e s o f t h e S t a t e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , 8 0 C e n ­ te r S t r e e t , t h i s w e e k . I n o n e o f the l a r g e s t s e r i e s o f v a r i e d e x ­ am in atio n s o p e n e d b y N e w Y o r k State in m a n y m o n t h s , a p p l i c a ­ tio n s a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r 2 5 w r i t t e n tests, 3 u n w r i t t e n a n d 9 c o u n t y exam s. D ead lin e f o r th e filin g o f a p p li­ catio n s f o r t h e w r i t t e n t e s t s is M a y 1. T h e u n w r i t t e n t e s t a p ­ p licatio n s, w h ic h in c lu d e th e p u b lic rela tio n s a ssista n t exc a n b e file d u n til M a y 21. C ounty a p p lic a tio n s m u s t b e file d bj' M a y 1. C hief a ttr a c tio n o f th e s e e x a m m :U ions is t h e a b s e n c e o f a g e l i m ­ its a n d t h e a u t o m a t i c s a l a r y i n ­ creases. T ax co lle cto rs a re w a n te d in such S ta te d e p a r t m e n t s a s th e D e ­ p a rtm en t o f P la c e m e n t a n d U n^ n p lo y m e n t In s u ra n c e , a n d th e ^ ep a rtm e n t of T ax a tio n and fin a n c e . D a m a g e s e v a lu a to r s w ill e em p lo y ed in th e n e w S a fe ty ^ * ' ® P “ ‘^ s i b i l i t y U n i t o f t h e B u r e a u * M o to r V e h ic le s. P e r s o n s e x p e•enced a s c la i m s a d j u s t o r s , i n s u r in v e stig k to rs a n d a p p ra is e rs ap p ly fo r th is e x a m . Now turn to page 16 for comtest these ^G L Y bv ve d v 6 r H A IR ! M e th o d E n d o rsed C o n su ltatio n ' Free. R e aso n ab le R a te s y t'n y s c ia n a . j,. BELLA G A L S K Y . R .N . St » B u ild in g , 5 th A v e . ( a t 23d ^ G R a m e r c y 7 -« 4 4 » . S u i t e 401. * W. 8*. • , IN N E W Y O R K S T A V E S ta te B ill H its L o c a l R e s id e n c e L a w s V e to e s p r o b a t i o n — S E R V I C E n e w b il l s L ehm an P ag e Seven C IV IL S E R V IC E LE A D ER ;e s d a y ,A p r in il? « Clrcl* 6-l88e ** A L B A N Y .—S ta te S e n a to r S ey ­ m o u r H a lp e rn ^ - c h a ir m u n o f tlia S t a t e C o m m i t t e e o n C iv il .S erv ice, h a s in tro d u c e d a b ill in th e le g is­ la tu re w h ic h w o u ld e x e m p t S ta te e m p lo y e es fro m th e re stric tio n s o f lo cal re sid e n c e la w s. I n a d d i­ tio n , t h e bill w o u ld a ls o e x e m p t w o rk e r s in p u b lic a n d p r iv a te do» fe n se In d u stries. I n a s ta te m e n t e x p lain in g th e bill, S e n a t o r H a l p e r n p o in te d to th e L y o n s L a w in N e w Y o r k C ity , w h ic h ru les th a t p u b lic em ­ p lo y e e s m u s t h a v e liv ed * in N e w Y o rk C ity fo r th re e y e a rs im ­ m e d ia tely p rec ed in g a p p o in tm e n t b e fo re th e y m a y b e g iv e n a jo b in th e c ity serv ice. A L B A N Y . —C r e a t i o n o f a n a d d i ­ tio n a l u p s ta te o ffice, m a k in g six in s te a d o f fiv e, in th e U n ite d S ta te s E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ice , w a s a n n o u n c e d th is w ee k by R ic h a rd C . B ro c k w a y , d irec to r fo r th e S tate . T h e red istrictin g a n d re ­ o r g a n iz a t io n w ill m a k e f o r m o r e e ffic ie n t su p e rv is io n in th e ta s k o f su p p ly in g w a rtim e la b o r a n d b rin g s th e S ta te se t-u p in to lin e w ith fed e ra l s ta n d a rd s lim itin g th e size o f a d m in is t r a tiv e d is­ tric ts , M r. B r o c k w a y sa id . T h e re o rg a n iz a tio n p ro v id es fo r o n e e n tire ly n e w d istric t, w ith h e ad q u a rte rs at P o u g h k e e p sie, a n d fo r th e rev isio n o f ju ris d ic ­ tio n a l b o u n d a rie s in th e a lr e a d y e stab lish e d d istric ts h a v in g h e a d ­ q u a rte rs a t A lb a n y , U tic a, S y ra ­ cuse. R o c h ester and B u ffalo . F re d eric k H . E v an s, fo rm er su ­ p e rin te n d e n t o f th e A lb a n y D is­ tric t, h a s b e en a s sig n e d to o r­ g a n ize th e n e w P o u g h k e e p sie d is­ tric t as su p erin ten d en t. N e w ‘L y o n s ’ L a w s H e also p o in te d o u t th a t u n d e r th e te rm s of th e F ite-B ech to ld b ill o f 1941, w h i c h estab lish e s C iv il S e rv ic e th r o u g h o u t th e e n ­ tire S ta te b y th e e n d o f 1942, resid en ce req u ire m en ts p ro b ab ly w ill b e s e t u p in m a n y u p s ta te c o m m u n ities. S e n a to r H alp ern c o n tin u e d : ‘ ‘F o r s o m e y e a r s n o w , w e h a v e h e a r d o f th e p lig h t o f e lig ib le s o n th e c ity lists w h o to o k lo w -p a y ­ in g S t a te jo b s, o n ly to fin d t h e m ­ se lv e s in e lig ib le f o r p u b lic e m ­ p lo y m e n t in th e ir h o m e to w n s . “ Today, m any m en an d w om en are a c c e p tin g jo b s in v ita l de^ fen se in d u strie s in v a rio u s p a rts o f th e S ta te a n d n a tio n . M a n y o f th e s e jo b s a re te m p o r a r y and th e m e n a n d w o m e n w ill w a n t to a ssu m e th e ir rig h tfu l p o sitio n s o n lo c a l c iv il s e r v ic e lis ts. T h i s b ill w o u ld p ro te c t th e m fro m lo sin g o u r m erely b ecau se th e y h a p p en to b e h e lp in g th e n a tio n to a r m itself.” B A IN R G A I N B E V E R A G E S N o more o f this if S tate Senator Seym ou r H alpern's hill becomes law. C ity em ployees, or eligihles who are o ffere d better jo bs out o f tow n could accept them w ith ou t fear o f being barred f r o ^ fu tu re c ity em p lo ym ent under the new bill. A s it is today, you m u st be a resident o f this c ity fo r three years im m ediately preceding appointment. Tough on some. B E A U T Y IN A Status o f State-Transferred Employees A L B A N Y .—T h e fu tu re sta tu s of 2 ,0 0 0 fo rm er S tate em p lo y e es w ho w ere tra n sfe rre d F e d e ra l service J a n u a r y to th e 1, w h e n th e g o v e rn m e n t to o k ov er th e e m ­ p lo y m e n t se ctio n of th e S tate D P U I, h a s b e e n v irtu a lly se ttle d , it w a s in d ic a te d h e re a fte r a c o n ­ feren c e th is w eek. R e p rese n tativ es of th e S tate C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n c o n fe r ­ red w ith R ich ard B ro ck w ay , V .F .W . R e tir e m e n t B e n e fic ia r y A L B A N Y .—A n u n id e n tifie d S ta te e m p lo y e e s ta rtle d o fficia ls o f th e S tate D e p a rtm e n t of A u d it a n d C o n tro l last w eek w hen he d e sig n a te d th e V e te ra n s o f F o r ­ e ig n W a rs of O g d e n s b u rg a s h is r e tire m e n t f u n d b e n eficiary . I n a n o p in io n to D e p u ty C o m p ­ tro lle r A . L . D o ris th is w eek, A tto rn e y G e n e ra l B e n n e tt ru led th at th e em p lo y e e w a s fu lly w ith in h is rig h ts a n d th a t th e d e s ig n a tio n is fu lly v a lid , L eh m a n P a y -R is e V e to e s B ill A L B A N Y .—L a s t w e e k e n d G o v e r­ n o r L e h m a n v e to ed th e H a m p to n P illio n B ill, w h i c h p r o v id e d f o r a co st-o f-liv in g pay in crease to S t a t e e m p l o y e e s u n d e r $ 2 ,0 0 0 a n d fo r a n o u trig h t $100 b o n u s fo r lo w -p aid in s titu tio n w o rk e rs . M r. 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L P la n A D E R D e v e lo p L e a d e r s h ip P l a n s to d e v e lo p m o r e profound q u a litie s o f p e r s o n a l lead ersh ip a m o n g g r a d u a t e s p r i m e d t o help g u i d e A m e r i c a ’s d e f e n s e w o r k e i a a r e to b e d is c u s s e d a t a m eetin g o f t h e f a c u l t y o f t h e C o l l e g e of t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k S c h o o l of B u s in e s s a n d C iv ic A d m in istratio n , 2 3 d S t r e e t a n d L ex in g to n A v e n u e , M a n h a t t a n , n e x t T hursd a y afte rn o o n . “ C o n d itio n s are su c h ,” said D ean H erm an F e ld m a n th is w e e k , " t h a t y o u n g p e r s o n s ju st o u t o f c o lle g e a n d w i t h sp e cia l a b i l i t i e s a r e b e i n g a p p o i n t e d to p o s ts w h ic h th e y w o u ld norm ally b e u n a b le lo a tta in in a decade. I n m a n y i n s t a n c e s , e s p e c i a l l y in C all f r o m C o n n e c tic u t t h e A r m y a n d N a v y , in d iv id u a ls w ith e x c e l l e n t t e c h n i c a l ability a r e p l a c e d o v e r a l a r g e g r o u p of The arm y lo c atio n s are in C a m p U p to n , M itch e l F ie ld a n d F o rts W ad sw o rth , H am ilto n , Ja y , T o tte n a n d T ild en . G e n e ra l c a te ­ g o ries a re in c lu d e d h e re , fro m a u to r e p a irin g to m e s s e n g e r s e rv ­ ic e and la b o ra to ry a ssista n ts’ w o rk . T h e o p e ra te d re g u la r se ctio n in th e a d m in istra tio n b u ild in g c o n ­ sists o f su c h ite m s a s c a b in e t m a k in g , fin ish in g a n d u p h o lste r­ in g —fallin g u n d e r th e h e a d in g of s h o p s s u p p le m e n ta ry to th e a c tu a l defense w ork. T h e a g e n c y o p e ra te d d iv isio n s co n sists of F e d e ra l, S ta te a n d m u n ic ip a l a g en c ies c a p a b le of h a n d lin g p a rt tim e w o rk e rs. S o effec tiv e h a s b e en th e p la c e ­ m e n t o f lo c al N .Y .A , y o u th s t h a t e v e n C o n n e c tic u t h a s b e e n call­ in g fo r its train ed p e rso n n e l. A b o u t 40 to 50 a m o n th h a v e b e e n p la c e d in N .Y .A . r e s i d e n t c e n te r s u p th e re , a c c o rd in g to M r. S te v ­ ens. m e n w ith m u c h w id e r train in g a n d e x p e r i e n c e t h a n t h e i r o w n . As a re su lt, h ig h e r e d u c a tio n m ust g i v e g r e a t e r e m p h a s i s t h a n i n the p a s t to d e v e lo p in g in c o lle g e grad­ u a te s q u a litie s o f p e rs o n a l leader­ s h ip , c o m m a n d in g p r e s e n c e , chara c t e r a n d th e a b ility to g e t th in g s done and to get alo n g w ith p e o p le.” T h e L E A D E R k e e p s y o u up o n F e d e r a l, S ta te , a n d C i t y C i v i l S e r v ic e N e w s . M E N E A R N IN & W O M E N G O O D P A Y D E F E N S E W O R K S h o rt T ra in in g Q u alifies Y ou. V IS IT , P H O N E O R W R IT E NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF MECHANICS MODERN TRAINING CENTER FOR WAR INDUSTRIES 248 A ir c r a ft to F in e r o p e n in g f o r w h i c h h e o r s h e is fitte d . T h e m a c h in e s h o p p r o g r a m c alls f o r 160 h o u r s o f tr a in in g , a n d p a y s $25 a m o n t h . T h e a r m y lo­ c a ti o n w o r k is 80 h o u r s m o n th l y a t $26 a m o n t h , a n d th e r e m a i n ­ in g tw o d iv is io n s c a ll f o r 90 h o u r s a m o n t h a t $22 .5 0 a m o n t h . B e g i n n i n g A p r i l 1, t h e N .Y . A . g e a re d its w o rk -e x p e rie n c e tr a in ­ in g (stu d e n ts a c tu a lly le a rn w h ile a t w o rk ) m a in ly fo r g o v e rn m e n t d e fe n s e n e e d s. I t still r e ta in s its s tu d e n t a id p ro g ra m . T h e m e ta l trad e s u n its a re in B ro o k ly n , A sto ria , a n d M a n h a t­ ta n , a s w ell a s in G re e n p o r t a n d O y ste r B ay, L . I. F lu sh in g h a s th e a u to re p a ir c en te r. P o ly te c h E W e s t U n d e r H a s 5 5 th N . Y. S t. C irc le 7-5180 S ta te L icen se. C o u r se A I R L I N E S S p o n s o re d b y th e U . S. O ffic e of E d u c a tio n , a te n -w e ek d e fe n se tra in in g co u rse, tu itio n -free , w a s o p e n e d l a s t w ’e e k i n t h e P o l y t e c h ­ n ic I n s titu te of B ro o k ly n fo r th o se p o sse ssin g th re e y e a rs o f e n g i­ n e e r in g co lle g e c re d it o r e q u iv a ­ le n t p ra c tic a l ex p erien ce. T h e c o u is e , w h ic h is d e v o te d to sp e cific m e th o d s o f a irc r a f t a n a ­ ly sis, w ill b e h e ld e a c h T u e s d a y a n d F rid a y n ig h t. B e c a u se m o re re g is tra n ts a p p e a re d th a n e x p ec t­ ed , a n d b c c a u s e th e r e is a d e s ir e to h o ld th e c lass d o w n to a b o u t 50 s tu d e n ts , th o s e n o w r e g is te r in g f o r th e c o u rs e w ill m o s t lik e ly h a v e to lo o k f o rw a rd to la u n c h ­ in g o f a s e c o n d a n d s im ila r c o u rse in a b o u t te n w e e k s . 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K nroll for K ii'ttric, in ten siv e tra in in g voii rN « -8 . Gas. N ti va i, A iroraft. Low T u itio n . P l a c e m e n t S ervice. Easv T e r m . s . S t a t e L i c o n .s o d . B o o k l e t ‘L ’ « S M I T H S C H O O L O l ' \V K L I)I.N (i I U s t i i b l i N i i e d 1927 ] 250 \V . 5 4 th S t., N . X . « ( ) |> e ii 1 0 - 1 0 > Become a Draftsman— Help Win the War 'T h o u s a n d s o f y o u n g m e n a n d 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 la n c h e s o f n a tio n a l d e fe n s e — C iv il S e r v ic e s h ip y a r d s a e ro ­ p la n e fac to ries, in d u stria l p la n ts. ’ ’ T h e w o r k is c le a n a n d f a s c in a tin g , t h e p a y e x c e p tio n a lly h ig h . N o p ro sp ec t o f u n e m p lo y m e n t a fte r v ic to ry h a s b e en a ch ie v ed be­ c a u s e d r a f t s m e n w ill t h e n b e r e q u i r e d t o h e l p r e s t o r e o u r n atio n to a p e a c e -tim e b a sis. A p o s t c a r d w i t h y o u r n a m 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 r in g y o u fu ll in f o r m a tio n a b o u t h o w w e tr a i n y o u q u ic k ly f o r th e in te re stin g a n d lu c ra tiv e p ro fe ssio n o f d ra ftin g . N a tio n a l T ra in in g C orp. D e p t . L , 8 0 0 , M c C a r t e r D E F E N S E H i g h w a y , N e w a r k , IN D U S T R IE S N , J . N E E D DRAFTSM EN Prepare Now for All Types of Drafting Positions Courses Open for Men and Women Free Placement Service APTITUDE TRIAL WEEK FOR BEGINNERS M 1828 A B IIO A D W A Y , N N . Y. H A (A T T fi9tb T S T .) A N C irc le T E C H 6-7857 N .X , H tu te L icen se^ J C IV IL SE R V IC E LE A D ER T u e s d a y , H 1942 ‘Q u i c k - A c t i o n ’ J o b s In P r i v a t e I n d u s t r y fl,e fo llo w in g U, S, Opens Tests f o r College Seniors, Graduates, Student Nurses, Others d e fe n se p o s i t i o n s a re a v a ila b le in p r i v a t e inq u a l i f y f o r a n y o f th e s e jo b s. eJephone t h e d e s i g n a t e d i n t e r v i e w e r a t t h e l o c a l U. S . E m p l o y m e n t Service o f f i c e . A p p l i c a t i o n s f r o m t h o s e e m p l o y e d in e s s e n t i a l defense i n d u s t r i e s w i l l n o t b e c o n s i d e r e d ctry . Technical 100 m i l e s o f N e w Y o r k . (A sk fo r M r. S tah l.) D ra f ts m a n —F o r P a n a m a C a n a l Z o n e, M e n w ith a t le a st 5 y e a r s ’ gccnt e x p e r ie n c e — in a r c h i t e c t u r a l d e s ig n , s t r u c t u r a l s te e l o r re in forcod c o n c r e t e d r a f t i n g w o r k f o r p r i v a t e c o n t r a c t o r . E x p erie n ce niust h a v e b e e n o n h e a v y i n d u s t r i a l w o r k . U n d e r 40 y e a r s o f a g e , p referably sin g le. (A s k f o r M r. A le x a n d e r.) K lp c trica l D r a f t s m a n — R e c e n t e x p e r ie n c e o n a p p a r a tu s , e le c tric device, p o w e r a n d l i g h t c i r c u i t s . (A s k fo r M r. M o o re.) In d u s tria l S p e c ia lis t—A t le a s t te n y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e o n to o l p r o d u c ­ tion m e t h o d s a n d p r a c t i c e s . M u s t h a v e h a d p r a c t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e . ( A s k f o r M l'- P o p e . ) r ia n t S u p e r in te n d e n t—F o r a to o l a n d g a u g e m a n u f a c t u r e r in th e M iddle W e s t , t o t a k e c o m p l e t e c h a r g e o f 7 5 0 e m p l o y e e s w i t h f u l l r e - ^ gponsibility f o r t h e p r o d u c t i o n a n d o u t p u t o f d e e p d r a w i n g d i e s , h e a d - ' ing to o ls , t r i m m i n g t o o ls , w o r k i n g g u a g e s , i n s p e c t i o n g u a g e s a n d special m a c h i n e p a r t s u s e d f o r t h e p r o d u c t i o n o f 3 0 a n d 5 0 c a l i b e r am m u n itio n . M u s t b e a n e x p e r ie n c e d to o l r o o m s u p e rv is o r, a c c u s ­ tom ed t o m a s s p r o d u c t i o n o f m a c h i n e p a r t s o f c l o s e t o l e r a n c e s . He m ust be fa m ilia r w ith p re s e n t p ro d u c tio n m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t... a b le to m a i n t a i n g o o d r e l a t i o n s w i t h l a b o r p r o d u c t i o n s t a f f , c o - o r d i n a t ­ ing c o m m i t t e e s a n d t h e p u b l i c . A m a n w i t h a c o l l e g e b a c k g r o u r d a n d p e rtin e n t e x p e r ie n c e is d e s ir e d b u t a d d itio n a l e x p e r ie n c e m a y b e s u b ­ stitu ted fo r p r o fe s s io n a l tr a i n in g . I n te r v ie w s w ill be h e ld in N e w Y o rk C ity (A sk fo r M r. M o o re.) I ’i p i n g D r a f t s m e n - E x p e r i e n c e d o n d r a f t i n g a n d d e t a i l i n g o t p i p ­ ing s e c t i o n s 2 t o 1 0 i n c h e s . A ll l o w - p r e s s u r e w o r k , ( A s k f o r M r . P o p e . ) R a d io I n s p e c to r— T o e n fo rc e ru lin g s o f th e F .C .C ., in s p e c t ra d io e q u ip m e n t o n sh ip s, a ir c r a f t a n d s h o re s ta tio n s m a k in g f re q u e n c y runs, h a r m o n i c a n a ly s is , fie ld in te n s ity m e a s u r e m e n t s , e tc . M u s t h a v e p ro fessio n al e d u c a tio n a n d p e r ti n e n t e x p e rie n c e . R a d io s e r v ic e m a n e x ­ p e rien ce w ill n o t b e c o n s id e r e d . I n t e r v i e w s a n d e m p l o y m e n t in W a s h ­ in g to n ( U n i te d S t a t e s C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n ) . ( A s k f o r M r . M o o r e .) Ilad io O p e r a t o r s —W ith a s e c o n d c la ss ra d io te le g r a p h e r 's lic e n se or b e tte r. T o w o r k o u ts id e c o n tin e n ta l U n ite d S ta te s a n d o n s h ip ­ board, (A s k fo r M r. M o o re.) R e c o rd in g E n g in e e r s —W ith c o m m e rc ia l e x p e rie n c e o n d isc re c o rd ­ in g s. W i l l i n g t o t r a v e l . S a l a r y b a s i s p l u s m a i n t e n a n c e . ( A s k f o r M r . M o o re.) Industrial 87 M a d i s 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 u to m a tic S c re w M a c h in e S e t-u p M e n —A t le a s t fiv e y e a r s e x p e ri­ ence in s e t- u p w o r k o n ly . T o set u p B ro w n e a n d S h a rp e screw m achine a n d a lso A c m e a u to m a tic s c re w m a c h in e ; a lso su p e rv ise p la n t o p eratio n . G o o d s a la r y . L o ts o f o v e rtim e . ( A s k f o r M r. D e a n .) A sse m b le rs— F e m a le — M u s t be e x p e rie n c e d o n fin e m e c h a n ic a l a n d e lec trica l i n s t r u m e n t s . M u s t b e u n d e r 30 y e a r s o f a g e . A b le 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 . A p p l y i n p e r s o n . ( A s k f o r M r . B u rn h a m .) A u to m a tic S c r e w M a c liin e O p e r a t o r — E x p e r ie n c e d m a n a b le to set u p a n d o p e r a t e ; to t a k e c h a r g e o f d e p a r t m e n t a s n i g h t f o r e m a n . (A sk fo r M rs. R a f te r .) B e n c h M o ld e rs— E x p e rie n c e d o n allo y o r b ro n ze c a stin g . Top w age fo r m e n w h o h a v e re c e n tly w o rk e d in fo u n d ry (A s k fo r M r. C a u ld w e ll.) B la c k s m ith —A ll-a ro u n d fc rg e m a n . A b le to r e p a ir ro a d c o n s tr u c ­ tio n e q u i p m e n t . J o b o u t o f c o u n t r y . T o p s a l a r y . I n s u r a n c e l i a b i l i t y o n each e m p lo y e e . (A s k fo r M r. C a u ld w e ll.) B o iler M a k e r s — A b le to d o a ll ty p e s o f p la te w o rk in c lu d in g r iv e t­ ing, c a u l k i n g , a c e t y l e n e b u r n i n g a n d w e l d i n g , b u i l d i n g u p a n d m a k i n g rep airs o n a ll ty p e s o f ta n k s , px-essure v e sse ls, s ta c k s , s tr u c tu r a l ste el w o r k , m a r i n e r e p a i r s a n d t h e I’e p l a c e m e n t o f h i g h p r e s s u r e t u b e s i n stills a n d s t e a m b o i l e r s . S h o u ld b e a b le to d o la y o u t. (A s k fo r M r. B rae), C oii W i n d e r s ( M a le o r F e m a l e ) —E x p e r ie n c e d o n s in g le a n d m u lt i­ ple w i r e - w i n d i n g m a c h i n e s . A p p l y i n p e r s o n o n l y , ( A s k f o r M r . B u r n ­ ham ), D ie S in k e r — F i r s t c la ss c u s to m d ie w o rk . M a c h in e r y a n d h a n d fin ­ ish in g , f o r g i n g d ie s . F i v e y e a r s ’ m i n i m u m e x p e r i e n c e . D e f e n s e w o r k . Good s a la ry a n d o v e rtim e . (A s k fo r M rs. R a fte r.) E x h a u s t O p e r a t o r s — E x p e r ie 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-c o o le d r a d io tu b e s , c o m p lic a t e d p r o c e s s s e a lin g , b r e a k d o w n te s ts , e tc A p p ly in p e rs o n o n ly . ( A s k fo r M r. B u r n h a m ) . t^’l a r e a n d F i r e S e t t e r s — J o b s e t t e r s e x p e r i e n c e d i n m a n u t a c t u r e o t rad io tu b e s , to se t. a d j u s t a n d in s p e c t d ie b lo c k s , s e a l- in p in s . e tc. A ble to d o a l l w o r k p e r t a i n i n g to m a k i n g s t e m s A p p l y in p e r s o n « n ly , (A sk fo r M r. B u r n h a m ) . F o re m a n a n d F o u n d r y m a n —M u s t k n o w iro n fo u n d ry p rac tic e, in ­ c lu d in g m o ld in g , c o re m a k in g , m e ltin g , p o u r in g , a n d c le a n in g c a s t ­ ings. G o o d s a l a r y . ( A s k f o r M r . N e l s o n .) F o r e m a n — T o o l a n d D ie M a tte r — F i r s t c la s s m e n o n ly , to s u p e rv is e to o l a n d d i e r o o m i n r i i a c h i n e s h o p m a k i n g t o o l s , d i e s , j i g s a n d fix tu ies fo r c o m p a n y u se. M u s t h a v e r c c e n t c h e c k a b le r e f e r e n c e s a n d n i u s t o p e r a t e a l l m a c h i n e t o o l s . G o o d s a l a r y a n d lo'cs o f o v e r t i m e . ( A s k lo r M r, D e a n .) G a u g e M a k e rs , T o o l a a d D ie M a k e rs, M a c h in is ts - F i r s t c la ss m e n o nly M u s t b e a b l e t o w o r k f r o m b l u e p r i n t s , d o o w n p l a n n i n g a n d s e t all m a c h i n e to o ls , w o r k to c lo s e lim its . M a c h in e w id e v a rie ty of n ia te ria l. W ill c o n s i d e r n o n - c i t i z e n s n o t e m p l o y e d in d e f e n s e w o r k . G ood p a y ; lo ts o f o v e rtim e . (A sk for M r. D ean ). G rin d e rs— E x te rn a l a n d in te rn a l g rin d in g . U n iv e rsa l m a c h in e , p re ­ cisio 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 im ila r e x p e rie n c e . M ust be citizen s. (A sk fo r M rs. R a fte r). H a n d F l i e r s — E x p e r i e n c e d o n a l u m i n u m o r a llo y c a s tin g s , a b le to use in s id e a n d o u t s i d e c a l i p e r s a n d r e a d d r a w i n g s . ( A s k for M r. C auldw ell.) H an d S c rew M a e h in e -T u rre t L a th e S e t O p M e n —M u st be e x p eri­ enced se ttin g u p a n d w o rk in g w ith W a r n e r a n d S w azey , G rid ley o r S im ilar m a c h in e s . T o t a k e c h a r g e o f d a y o r n i g h t s h if ts . G o o d p a y a n d o ts o f o v e r ti m e . (A s k fo r M r. D e a n .) IV Iaciiinists, T o o l a n d D i e M a k e r s — F i r s t c l a s s m e n o n ly M u st be f I w o rk f r o m b lu e p rin ts , d o o w n p la n n in g a n d s e t u p a ll m a c h i n e ools, w o r k t o c l o s e l i m i t s , m a c h i n e w i d e v a r i e t y o f m a t e r i a l W i l l o n sifle r n c n - c i t i z e n s n o t e m p l o y e d In d e f e n s e w o r k <A sk fo r M r. D oan) M a c h in e S h o p F o r e m a n —T o su p e rv ise . In s tru c t, a n d ta k e c o m p le te 'a t ^ e o f m a c h i n e s h o p e m p lo y in g 100 m e n . ( A s k f o r M r s . R a f t e r .) . ‘‘* ^ 1 P a t t e r n M a k e r — F i r s t c l a s s m a n o n l y . M u s t b a c i t i z e n . ( A s k M r. C a u l d w e l l ) . L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n i c i a n s — M ust have heavy m ariu factu rln g U R F t r a n s m i t t e r s . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n ly . ( A s k fo r M r Perience on “ u in h a m ) ^ t-u p W ire rs (M ale o r F e m a le ) - M ust have tra n s m itte r e x p e r i e 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 M en —O n B row n and Sharp a u to m a tic F ederal announced G overnm ent a new th is series of t e s t s w h ic h w ill h a v e w id e a p p e a l to several categ o ries T he new te sts of c;indi- are th e se po.=?itions: B u ild in g C o n s t r u c t i o n I n s p e c t o r s — A t l e a s t t h r e e y e a r s r e c e n t e x p rie nce i n s u p e r v i s o r y c a p a c i t y i n g e n e r a l c o n s t r u c t i o n . W o r k w i t h i n ma ham )^ The w eek d ates. 10 E a s t 4 0 th S t r e e t — L E x i n g t o n 2-0160 g Pagre Nine screw or set B urn m ach in es, Ju n io r p ro fe ssio n a l a ssista n t, $2,0 0 0 a y e a r . S t u d e n t n u r.se , $288 a y e a r ( i n ­ c lu d in g room , b oard, la u n d ry , e tc.) J u n i o r c a l c u l a t i n g m a c l i i n e o i)o ra t o r , S 2 . 0 0 0 t o .153,200 a y e a r . J u n i o r s t e n o g r a p h e r , $ 1 ,1 4 0 a y e a r ( p o s itio n s a t $i,fi2 0 w ill a ls o b e filled f ro m th is list). J u n i o r t y p i s t , $1,2 0 0 a y e a r . A r c h i t e c t , $ 2 ,0 0 0 t o .5 3,200 a y < ‘a r . T h e e x am in atio n for ju n io r p ro ­ f e s s io n a l a s s i s t a n t is o p e n to c o l­ le g e g r a d u a t e s , a n d to s e n i o r s in th e ir la st s e m e s te r. E m p lo y m e n t o p p o rtu n ities e x ist th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta te s. T h e o fficia l a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t , w h i l e n o t m a k i n g it one of th e req u ire m en ts, sta te s th a t “ e lig ib le s a re p a rticu la rly d e s ir e d in th e field s o f P u b lic A d m in istra tio n , B u sin ess A n aly ­ sis, E c o n o m ic s , H o m e E c o n o m ic s , a n d M a th e m a tic s th ro u g h C a lc u ­ lu s. T h e d u tie s o f th e p o sitio n in ­ clu d e th e p e rfo rm a n c e of p ro fe s­ sio n a l. s u b -p ro fe ssio n a l, te c h n ic a l, or sem i-tech n ical, or cleric al w o rk . C o m p e tito rs w ill b e g iv e n a w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n w h ic h w ill c o n s is t o f q u e s tio n s d e s ig n e d to te st th e ir g e n eral k n o w le d g e a n d th e ir a p titu d e for le a rn in g a n d a d ju s tin g th e m s e lv e s to th e d u tie s o f th e p o sitio n . I f y o u ’r e i n t e r e s t e d , a s k f o r a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t 221 ( a s s e m b le d ) a t t h e F e d e r a l b u ild in g , 641 W a s h ­ in g to n S treet, N e w Y o rk C ity . Y o u ’v e g o t t o f i l e b y A p r i l 2 7 . T he N u rse Jo b G irls who w ish to becom e n u rse s sh o u ld a s k fo r a n n o u n c e ­ m e n t N o . 223 (a s s e m b le d ). You m a y tile fo r th is e x a m u n til M a y 13. P o s i t i o n s e x is t a t t h e S c h o o l o f N u r s i n g , S t . E l i z a b e t h ’s H o s ­ p ita l, W a s h in g to n , D . C, T h e o n ly re q u ire m e n ts a re th a t y o u m u s t be a h ig h school g ra d u ­ a te, ( a c a d e m ic c o u rs e ) o r se n io r. W h eth e r or not you can h o ld d o w n th e p o s itio n w ill b e d e c id e d on a w ritte n te st upon w h ic h y o u m u s t m a k e a g r a d e of 70 or b e t t e r . A g e lim its : 18 to 30. T h e g o v e r n m e n t w a n t s g ir ls in s o u n d p h y sical h e alth . A p p ro x im a te ly 50 s tu d e n t n u rse s a r e to be e n ro lle d a b o u t S e p te m ­ b e r 15, a n d a n o t h e r 50 in M a r c li, 1943. ' C aifU latin g M a c h in e O p e ra to r C o m p etito rs fo r th is p o sitio n w ill b e i'flte d o n a p r a c t i c a l t e s t . T h e y ’l l b e a s k e d t o p e r f o r m d i ­ rectly o n a c a lc u la tin g m a ch in e. T h e t e s t c o n s i s t s o f e x e r c i s e s in a d d itio n , s u b tr a c tio n , m u ltii:licatio n , a n d d iv isio n . T h e ratin g w ill be b a s e d o n s p e e d a n d a c ­ c u ra c y . P o s itio n s e x ist b o th in W a s h in g to n a n d elsew h ere. L o w ­ e r a g e l i m i t is 18. T h e r e is n o u p p e r a g e l i m i t . Y o u ’ ll h a v e t o fu rn ish y o u r o w n m a c h in e for th e ex am . N u m b e r of th e a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t , i f y o u ’r e i n t e n d i n g to a p p ly , is 220 ( a s s e m b le d ) . S to n o , T y p ist A new an nouncem ent has been issu e d fo r th e fillin g of s te n o g ­ rapher and ty p is t p o s itio n s in W a sh in g to n , D . C. A p p lic atio n s w ill b e a c c ep te d u n til fu rth e r n o tic e . L o w e r a g e li m i t is 18. T h e r e is n o u p p e r a g e lim it. A rch itect The p o sitio n s for a rc h ite c ts c a rry th re e o p tio n a l b ra n c h e s: 1. D e s i g n . 2. S p e c if i c a tio n s . 3. E s t i m a t i n g . T h e p o sitio n h a s sev eral g ra d e s: j u n i o r a r c h i t e c t , p a y i n g $2,000 a y e a r ; a s s i s t a n t , $2,6 0 0 ; a s s o c i a te , $3,200. F o r t h e j u n i o r p o s it io n , r e ­ q u ir e m e n ts c all fo r c o m p le tio n o f a 4 - y e a r c o lle g e c o u r s e in a r c h i ­ M e n ta l H y g ie n e N o t e s B B B aassaB B B i B y JO H N F. M O N TG O M ER Y Says the Governor S ta te e m p lo y e es h a v e b e e n in ­ v ite d by G overnor L eh m an to g iv e th e ir a ll f o r c iv ilia n d e fe n s e — in a v o lu n te e r w a y , o f c o u rse . H e r e ’s w h a t t h e G o v e r n o r h a s to s a y to S ta te e m p lo y e e s a b o u t th e ir d e sired p a rtic ip a tio n : “ I w o u ld lik e v e ry m u c h to h a v e th e h e ad s of S ta te d e p a rtm e n ts, D iv isio n s and A g en c ie s ad v iss th e p e rso n n e l u n d e r th e ir ju ris­ d ic tio n o f th e im p o rta n c e of v o l­ u n te er service in c iv ilia n de­ fense. "V o lu n te e rin g sh o u ld be d o n e a t th e v o lu n te e r o ffice o f th e local d e fe n se c o u n cil o f th e c o m m u n ­ ity in w h ic h th e S ta te e m p lo y e e r e s i d e s . T h e v o l u n t e e r o f f i c e is th e o fficia l a g e n c y fo r th e e n ro ll­ m e n t of v o lu n te e rs fo r c o m m u n ­ ity s e rv ic e s a n d a lso fo r c iv ilia n p ro tec tio n services, su c h a s a ir ra id w a rd e n s , a u x ilia ry firem e n , Q O lice, e m e r g e n c y m e d i c a l u n i t s , re s c u e s q u a d s , etc. “ D u rin g th e p e rio d of th e w ar, it w ill b e n e c e s s a r y f o r u s to u s e to th e fu ll th e a v a ila b le m a n ­ pow er. T herefore, I hope th a t as m a n y e m p lo y e es of th e S ta te as p o s s ib le w ill g iv e o f th e ir tim e to v o lu n te e r se rv ice s. O f c o u rse , e m p lo y e e s w h o a r e e n g a g e d in a c ­ tiv itie s w h ich fall w ith in th e sc o p e o f th e w o r k o f civ ilia n d e ­ fe n s e a n d w h ic h k e e p th e m fu iiy o c c u p ic d w ill n o t w is h to h a n d i* c a p th e m se lv es by v o lu n te e rin g for service in s o m e a d d itio n a l c a p a c ity .” That Card P arty T h e 1 2 th a n n u a l V ic to ry C a rd p a rty of th e H u d so n R iv e r S ta te H o s p i t a l E m p l o y e t s A s s o c i a t i o n is to b e h e l d M a y 20 in t h e a m u s e ­ m e n t h a ll o f t h e h o .'p ita l, w i t h G . C a re lto n N u h n in c r a r g e of fes­ tiv itie s. In the Navij Now C h e s t e r W 'o o d in h a s r e s i g n e d h is p o s itio n in th e H a r l e m V a lle y S ta te H o s p ita l to a c c e p t a p o jt in th e N a v y , w h e re h e p re v io u s­ ly s e r v e d f o r 14 y e a r s , n o less. W assaichatter Jo se p h W o ffo rd , pf th e B o y s’ group, has been sp e n d in g h is se m i-a n n u a l v a c a tio n w ith rela ­ tiv e s in L o ck h a rt, F la. . . . H e n r y P e tti t, o f W ells, h a s t a k e n a jo b in th e B o y s ' d iv isio n . . . . M r. a n d M rs. Ja c o b P ro p e r h av e b e en h a v in g fu n w ith rela tiv e s (y e s, it c a n b e d o n e ) in F r e e la n d , P a . . . . C h a rlo tte H in sie h a s m em o ries of h e r E a s te r S u n d ay v is it h o m e w i t h h e r p a r e n t s in h a n d s c re w m a c h in e s a n d W a r n e r a n d S w a z e y tu r r e t la th e . T o set u p a n d o p e r a te m a c h i n e s o n v a r io u s siz e p a r t s a n d v a r io u s m e ta ls , to c lo se to le ra n c e s . (A sk fo r M rs. R a fte r.) S h e e t M etal W o r k e r s - M u s t rea d b lu e p rin ts a n d do la y o u t w o rk o n h e av y g a u g e m etal. M u st b e a b le to o p e ra te p o w e r b ra k e , s h e a r s a n d I 'o lle r s A lso m e n w ith e x p e r ie n c e o n s ta in le s s ste e l k itc h e n e q u ip m e n t o r ra d io c h a ssis e x p erien c e. (A s k fo r M r. B ra e.) S q u e e z e o r J a r r in g M a c h in e M o ld e r— M u st be e x p e rie n c e d o n b io n z e a n d a lu m in u m c a s tin g s , (A s k fo r M r. C a u ld w e ll.) T o o l a n d D ie M a k e rH E x p e r ie n c e d o n jig a n d f ix tu r e w o r k . C o m b in a tio n b la n k in g , f o rm in g a n d s m a ll p ro g re s s iv e d ie s. M u st be c iti z e n s. F i r s t c la ss m e n o n ly . (A sk for M rs. R a fte r), W e ld e rs — F ir s t c la ss a rc a n d a c e ty le n e w e ld e rs, lig h t a n d h e a v y g a u g e m e ta l in c lu d in g s ta in le s s steel. M u s t b e a b l e to w o r k in all p o sitio n s. A t le ast tw o y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e re q u ire d . (A s k fo r M r, C a rr. i W i r e r s a n d E l e c t r i c i i a n t i I r o n S o l d e r e r s ( F e m a l e ) —M u s t h e e x ­ p e r i e n c e d i n r a d i o s e t m a n u f a c t t u ’e o r s i m i l a r f i e l d . A p p l y i n p e r s o n o n ly I A sk for M r B u r n h a m ). W o o d P a t t e r n M a k e r s — M u s t h a v e r e c e n t e x p e r i e n c e In f o u n d r y vv o ik , 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 all w o o d w o rk in g .', m a c h i n e s . E x p e rie n c e o n m a c h in e ry p arts. (A s k for M r. C au ld v v ell). te c t u r e (a p p lic a tio n s w ill b e a c ­ c ep te d fro m se n io r stu d e n ts). A p p lic an ts m u s t sh o w e x p eri­ e n c e in th e field , a n d c e r ta i n s u b ­ s t i tu tio n s a r e a llo w e d in th is re ­ sp e ct. T h e r e a re n o a g e lim its. T h e p o s itio n s e x is t b o th In W a s h ­ in g to n a n d in th e field . If y o u feel y o u c a n q u a lify .a sk fo r a n ­ n o u n c e m e n t N o . 222 (unassem ­ b le d ). A p p lic a tio n f o r m s f o r a ll th e s e e x am s m a y he o b ta in e d a t th e F e d e r a l B u ild in g , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S tre e t, N e w Y o r k C ity . T h e r e is n o e x p e r i e n c e r e q u ir e * m e n t for Ju n io r S ten o g rap h er or T y p ist; b a t th e J u n io r S te n o g ­ r a p h e r I 's t r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h e e x ­ a m i n a t i o n m a y b e u s e d to fill S e n io r S te n o g r a p h e r p o sitio n s a t $ 1 ,020 b y s e l e c t i n g t h e n a m e s o f th o se elig ib le s w h o h a v e h a d ac le a s t 2 y e a r s o f p a id e x p e r ie n c e in w h ich th e d u tie s p e rfo rm e d w ero p rin cip ally th o se of a ste n o g ­ ra p h e r or secretary -sten o g rap h er. C o m p e tito r s w ill b e te s te d o n th e s u b je c ts liste d b e lo w , w h ic h w ill h a v e th e r e la tiv e w e ig h ts in ­ d icated . Sul)JiH t 3 W olglll.^ 'I’y p i.s t S t r n . "■1. C o p y i n g f r o m P l a i n C o p y ( t y p e w r i t i n g ) .1 0 0 2 . G e n e r a l T e s t ................. — 3 . S t e n o g r a p h y .............. — 50 — 50 T o t a l s . . . . ^ . .......... 1 0 0 100 O n th e C o p y in g fro m P la in C o p y T e s t, e a c h 5 s t r o k e s is c o n s id e r e d one n et w ord. T o pass, each com ­ p e tito r m u s t ty p e a n a v e ra g e of 35 c o rr e c t n e t w o r d s p e r m in u te . E a c h e r r o r r e s u lts in a d e d u c tio n of a p p ro x im ate ly one n e t w o rd p e r m in u te. 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G .: I f y o u w is h to o b ta in a a p r e f e r r e d lis t w ill n o t r e m o v e t r a n s f e r t o a n o t h e r c i t y dep a rt­ h is n a m e f r o m th e p r e f e r r e d list. m e n t in y o u r title o f d ic tap h o n e T h e p r e f e r r e d lis t is g o o d f o r a o p e r a t o r , w e s u g g e s t y o u n o tify p erio d of fo u r y e ars. t h e B u r e a u o f I n f o r m a t i o n , Civi l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , i n w ritin g . A t p e rio d ic a l in te i'v a ls th ro u g h o u t t h e y e a r , t h i s a g e n c y o f t h e Com­ P r o v i s i o n a l C a n ’t m i s s i o n f o r w a r d s n a m e s o f em ­ p l o y e e s w h o w i s h t o t r a n s f e r to B ecom e P e rm an e n t d e p artm e n t heads. s. p . : I f y o u a r e e m p l o y e d a s a p ro v isio n a l tr a c k m a n in th e B o ard of T ran sp o rta tio n , you c an ­ n o t b e a u to m a tic a lly c la ssifie d a s a p e rm a n e n t tra c k m a n . Y ou m u st t a k e t h e t r a c k m a n e x a m i n a t i o n If y o u w ish to g e t a p e r m a n e n t a p ­ p o i n t m e n t a s t r a c k m a n . Y o u w ill n o t be g iv e n a n y p re fe re n c e s on th is e x a m in a tio n b e c a u se o f y o u i p ro v isio n a l e x p erien c e a s a tra c k ­ m a n . W h e n th e e lig ib le list fo r t r a c k m a n is p r o m u l g a t e d b y t h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n a s a re ­ su lt o f th e fo rth c o m in g e x a m in e tio n th e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r ta tio n w ill b e r e q u ir e d to d is m is s a ll p r o v isio n al tr a c k m e « . O ld T e sts J . G . : W r i t e t o t h e S t a t e C ivil S erv ice D ep artm en t, A 1b a n y < N . Y ., f o r i n f o r m a t i o n concerning p a s t e x a m i n a t i o n s f o r lieu te n an t i n v a r i o u s c o u n t y p o l i c e d e pa*'fj m e n ts . W e d o u b t v e r y much y o u w i l l b e a b l e t o o b t a i n actual q u e s t i o n s a s k e d o n previous a m i n a t i o n s . P a s t e x a m i n a t i o n s fo l i e u t e n a n t i n t h e N e w Y o r k City P o lice D e p a rtm e n t m a y bJ ° ta in e d In th e R e c o r d R o o m of M u n i c i p a l C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m * * ’ '" sio n , 96 D u a n e S tre e t, N e w Y C fo r a n o m in a l fee. C IV IL SER V IC E LE A D ER fu e s d W iA p rilH i® ^ \^ h a t E v ery Y o u n g T h e m a t e r i a l w h ic h f o ll o w s is t h e s e c o n d in a s e r i e s o f q u e s t i o n s A q icned to a i d c a n d i d a t e s in t h e i r p r e p a r a t i o n f o r t h e f o r t h c o m n g V w V ork C ity te s t f o r P a tro lm a n . T h e se q u e stio n s h a v e been p re AD HTT.R r e d e x c^1l u s i v e l y f o r fVi/i t h e TL .TT. EA E R hb vy ao nn oa un ft lhi on rr ii tf yv on nn rc iivv ii ll sc eo rr vv ii cr oe f rh niqucs a n d p ro c e d u re s , a n d a r e m a d e u p f r o m th e p o in t o f v ie w f te stin g fo r good ju d g m e n t, a le rtn e ss an d co m p reh en sio n . T h e se a re fi p p r i n c i p a l f a c t o r s w h i c h a r e e x p e c t e d t o b e t e s t e d o n t h e n e x t nni^ in a ti on. T h e c a n d i d a te is a d v is e d to g iv e th is m a t e r i a l m o s t ^ p r io u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n s i n c e i t w i l l n o d o u b t b e v e r y v a l u a b l e i n h e l p to" p a s s t h e t e s t . E a c h s e rie s sh o u ld be stu d ie d , clipped o u t a n d ’ u c e d in a s c r a p b o o k , w i t h t h e a n s w e r s , s i n c e w h e n t h e s e r i e s i s c o m n le tc d , it w ill b e a n e x c e l l e n t m e t h o d o f r e v i e w j u s t b e f o r e t h e t e s t is held. T h e p l a n o f t h i s s t u d y s e r i e s is to c o v e r e v e r y p h a s e o f t h e PM )e c te d e x a m i n a t i o n . In th e q u e stio n s w h ich fo llo w , r e a d th e p a r a ­ g ra p h an d in d ic a te a t th e r i g h t of e ac h q u e stio n th e one o f th e fiv e cho ices w h ic h is m o s t n e a r l y in a c c o r d w i t h t h e f a c t s o u t l i n e d in e a c h passiige. Q u estio n 7 “W hen o n e s p e a k s o f ev id en ce bevoncl a re a so n a b le d o u b t, th is refers to e v id e n c e w h i c h is s u f ­ ficien t t o c a u s e t h e c o u r t o r j u r y to b e lie v e t h a t t h e a c c u s e d is L 'u ilty b e y o n d a r e a s o n a b l e d o u b t . T h a t is, t h e c o u r t o r j u r y m u s t ^vcigh t h e e v id en c e in tro d u c ed ap ain st th e d e fe n d a n t, a n d th e ev id en ce w h i c h t h e d e f e n d a n t in ­ tro d u ce s in h is o w n d e f e n s e ; t h e n if t h e c o u r t o r j u r y e n t e r t a i n s a reasonable d o u b t a s to t h e g u i l t o f the p e r s o n , t h e y m u st retu rn a verd ict o f n o t g u ilt y .” A c c o r d i n g to t h i s i n f o r m a t i o n , i t f o l l o w s m ost n e a r ly t h a t (A ) if th e d e ­ fen d a n t in a c r im in a l tr ia l in tr o ­ duces e v id e n c e w h ic h is f a v o r a b le to h i m , t h e c o u r t o r j u r y m u s t declare h im n o t g u ilt y ; ( B ) a p e r ­ son d e e m e d n o t g u i l t y o f h a v i n g co m m itted a c rim e w o u ld not n e ce ssarily b e r e q u ir e d to p r o ­ duce e v id e n c e in h is o w n d e fe n s e d u rin g th e j u r y tr ia l; (C ) d u e co n sid eratio n m u s t b e g iv e n c o u rt te stim o n y p re se n te d by th e de­ fe n s e in f a v o r o f th e a c c u s e d , b y th e m e m b e r s o f th e ju r y ; (D ) ev i­ d e n c e w h ic h is i n tr o d u c e d a g a i n s t th e d e f e n d a n t is g e n e r a ll y c o n s id ­ e re d a s b e in g m o re v alid th a n th e p e rso n al te stim o n y of th e d e fe n d ­ a n t ; ( E ) if a d o u b t e x is ts in t h e m in d o f a n in d iv id u a l ju r o r in re ­ g a r d to th e in n o c e n c e o f th e d e ­ f e n d a n t in a c o u r t tria l, th e v e r­ d ic t is n e c e s s a r ily g u ilty . Q u estio n 8 “ In th e case w h e re a p a tro lm a n rec eiv e s a w a r r a n t fo r th e a rre s t o f a p erso n c h a rg e d w ith a n of­ fen se a n d he k n o w s th a t th e p e r­ so n n a m e d d id n o t c o m m it th e c rim e a s c h a rg e d , h e sh o u ld a t o n ce n o tify th e issu in g c o u rt o r m a g is tra te a s to th e in n o c e n c e of th e p erson. T h e n h e m u s t th e re ­ a f t e r p r o c e e d w i t h t h e s e r v i n g if so d irected by th e c o u rt.” The m o s t v a lid o f th e fo llo w in g in fe r­ e n ces w h ic h m a y be d ra w n fro m th is p a s s a g e is (A ) It is ille g a l to s e rv e a w a r r a n t o n a p e rs o n w h o is a lle g e d to b e i n n o c e n t ; ( B ) Study M aterial for VYC C onductor T est P a rt IX E ach w eek , u n til th e d a te of th e exam itself, T h e L E A D E R c a r r i e s q u estio n s w h ic h w ill h e lp a ll w h o are t a k i n g t h e f o r t h c o m i n g c o n ­ d u cto r te st. S o m e of th e qu es­ tio n s in t h i s s e r i e s w e r e a s k e d o n p revious e x a m i n a t i o n s f o r c o n ­ d u cto r. O t h e r q u e s t i o n s a r e b a s e d on th e d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n a n d th e g e o g r a p h y o f N e w Y o r k , w i t h w hich a ll c o n d u c t o r s m u s t b e fam iliar. Do n o t a n s w e r th e se q u e stio n s rap id ly . T h i n k c a r e f u l l y . W hen you h a v e a r r i v e d a t y o u r a n s w e r , place t h e a p p r o x i m a t e l e t t e r i n tile s p a c e p r o v i d e d a n d s a v e u n t i l next w ee k . T h e a n s w e r s to th e s e questions w ill a p p e a r 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 t i o n s . Q u e s tio n 67 N ew to w n C r e e k s e p a r a te s th e l)o ro iig h s o f ( a ) M a n h a t t a n a n d the B r o n x , ( b ) M a n h a t t a n a n d B ro o k ly n , (c ) Q ueens and th e B ronx, (d ) Q u e e n s a n d B r o o k ly n . Q u e s tio n 68 r> u rin p t h e r u s h h o u r y o u a r e a ssig n ed to d u ty a s a p l a t f o r m W an. A passenger approaches you w ith a n a d d r e s s w r i t t e n o n a piece o f p a p e r a n d a s k s y o u t h e best w a y to g e t th e re . S in ce are n o t a c q u a in te d w ith th e lo cality n o r t h e s t r e e t y o u s h o u l d m ost p ro p e rly (a ) te ll h im t h a t yeu a re v e ry b u s y a n d to g e t th e "fo rm a tio n fro m one of th e p o rters, (b ) f r a n k l y te ll h i m t h a t y o u d o n ’t k n o w , ( c ) t e l l h i m y o u " t r e s o r r y y o u d i d n ’t k n o w a n d J^oulU h e l p h i m i f y o u h a d t h e ■m e, ( d ) g g t d irec to ry of tra in ’n e s a n d a d d r e s s e s i n t h e v a r i o u s oroughs fro m th e s ta tio n a g e n t fn ^ ‘^’i t e l y i n d i c a t e t h e b e s t w a y p a s s e n g e r to g e t to h is ‘d e s t i n a t i o n . Q u e s tio n 69 co m p eten t c o n d u cto r w h o fam ilia r w ith railro a d y o u w o u ld n a tu ra lly be s ¥ o p ^ to k n o w th a t w h e n a ‘I w ' t . f * * ^ ^ * ® ^ t i o n i s g i v e n b y a Shorn h o m e sig n a l, th e tra in at „ , p ro p erly (a) co n tin u e n o r> * sp eed fo r a d ista n c e of y a rd s, (b) proyond * " ot be- is^* ^ f o r e iu th a n 300 y a r d s besjgnai ^ ® i s n a l u n t i l t h e c o m e - o n c o n tin u e th e sig n a l b u t rem a in w ith in th e p o in t of th e sig n a l c h a n g e s. v isio n u n til Q u e s tio n 70 If a p a sse n g e r a sk e d y o u w h ich s u b w a y lin e to u se to g e t to C ity H a ll, y o u w o u ld tell h im to u se th e (a) S ix th A v e n u e L in e, (b ) E ig h th A v e n u e L in e, (c) L e x in g ­ to n A v e n u e , I.R .T ., (d ) S e v e n th A v e n u e L R .T . Q u estio n 71 T h e 1 1 0 th S t r e e t s ta tio n o n th e B roadw ay, S e v e n th A ve n u e , I.R .T . L in e is a ls o k n o w n u n d e r th e n a m e of (a) C o lu m b ia U n iv e r­ sity (b) M e d ica l C e n te r, (c) C a th e d ra l P a rk w a y , (d) L e w iso h n S tad iu m . Q u e s t i o n 72 The one of th e fo llo w in g B .M .T . s u b w a y lin e s w h ic h d o e s n o t h a v e a sta tio n a t F o r t H a m il­ to n P a r k w a y is th e (a) C u lv er L in e , (b) B rig h to n B e a c h L in e , (c) S ix th A v e n u e L in e , d ) W e s t E n d L in e. Q u e s t i o n 73 W h e r e a p a s s e n g e r p e rs is ts in sm o k in g a fte r you h av e alread y c alled h is a tte n tio n to its p ro h i­ b itio n , y o u s h o u ld p ro p e rly feel t h a t it is y o u r d u t y t o ( a ) r e ­ m ove th e c ig a re tte fro m h is m o u t h f o rc ib ly if h e r e f u s e s to fo llo w your su g g e stio n s, (b) s u m m o n o th e r su b w a y em p lo y ees a n d m a k e a fu ll r e p o r t a s in a c ­ cid en ts, a fte r g e ttin g th e nam e, a n d a d d re ss of th e p a sse n g e r an d w itn e sse s, (c) a rr e s t th e m a n a n d m a k e a fu ll r e p o rt, (d ) g iv e h im a fin al w a rn in g a n d th e n su m m o n a p a tro lm an a n d p refer c h arg es a g a in st th e m a n . Q u e s tio n 74 In th e c o u rse of y o u r d u tie s on p la tfo rm y o u n o tic e a p a s s e n g e r d ro p a w allet. Y o u h u r r y a fte r h im a n d t ^ u r n th e w allet. T o s h o w h is a p p re c ia tio n fo r y o u r h o n e s ty h e o ffe rs y o u a fiv e d o l­ l a r b ill. U nder th e se c irc u m ­ sta n c e s y o u sh o u ld m o st p ro p erly (a ) tell h i m to s e n d it to y o u r h o m e s in c e it is a g a i n s t r u le s and reg u la tio n s to accept re­ m u n e ra tio n fro m su b w ay p a ssen ­ g ers, (b) re fu se th e o ffe r, (c) a sk th e co n sen t of y o u r im m ed iate su p e rio r b efo re a cc ep tin g th e of­ fer, (d ) a c c e p t th e o ffe r a n d bu y U . S. D e fe n s e S ta m p s w ith th e m oney. A nsw ers t o L a s t W e e k ’s Q u estio n s 60, A ; 61, B ; 62, C ; C ; 65, B ; 66. A . 63, D ; 64, P age Eleven P a tro lm a n In a ll c a s e s w h e r e th e c o u r t is­ su e s a w a r r a n t o f a rre st, it m u s t be n o tified a s to th e p u rp o rte d g u ilt o r in n o c en c e of th e p e rso n in v o lv e d ; (C ) it is u n d e r s t o o d i m ­ p lic itly t h a t p a tro lm e n , p r io r to th e serv ice of a n a rre s t w a rra n t, sh o u ld m a k e so m e a tte m p t to a s ­ c e rta in th e in n o c en c e of th e p e r­ so n b e in g se rv e d ; (D ) a rb itra ry d is c r e tio n in th e s e rv ic e o f a n a r ­ re st w a r r a n t re sts w ith th e c o u rt; (E ) w h e r e a p a tr o lm a n h a s ev i­ d e n c e t h a t a n i n n o c e n t m a n is b ein g serv ed w ith a n a rre s t w arr e n t, it is d is c r e ti o n a r y w ith h im a s to its se rv ice . S h o u ld K now Q u estio n 9 " A c c o rd in g to s ta tu te . F e d e ra l a u th o r i tie s h a v e a n d ta k e so le ju r is d ic tio n o v e r a ll c a s e s in v o lv ­ in g c rim e s c o m m itte d on F e d e ra l p ro p e rty , o r in v io la tio n of a F e d ­ e ra l s ta tu te .” A c c o rd in g to th is s ta te m e n t it fo llo w s m o s t n e a rly th a t (A ) th e F e d e ra l law ta k e s i n v a r ’i a b l e p r e c e d e n c e o v e r c i t y a n d S ta te sta tu te s ; (B ) no c rim e m a y be c o m m itte d on p ro p erty be­ lo n g in g to th e U . S. 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I t is t h a t a ll p o lic e m e n w h o h a v e h a d “ in flu e n ce ” w o rk ­ in g on th e ir “ c o n tra c ts” for de­ ta ils a n d d e s ira b le b e r th s in th e P .D . a r e s im p ly o u t of lu c k . T h e y c a n k iss th e ir d etails g o o d-bye fo r th e d u r a t i o n . ..T h e r e a s o n fo r th is is th at p rio ritie s have ear­ m a r k e d th e n e x t 150 a v a ila b le d e ­ ta ils. T h e s e p rio ritie s a r e h e ld by BOND DAY be tre a te d le n ie n tly up o n th e ir retu rn IF V alen tin e w as still C o m m issio n er, but th a t th e y w o u ld h a v e to ta k e th e ir c h a n c e s if a n y o n e e lse w ere C o m m i.ssio n e r u p o n th e ir re tu rn . M ost of th e m en a re ^ ta k in g th e ir chances. A t le ast o ne y o u n g m a n , in stea d of v io la tin g th e ru le ag ain st jo in in g th e a rm e d forces, chose to v io la te th e ru le a g a in s t jo in ­ in g th e R e se rv e forces. 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T r a i n i n g , e x ­ p e r ie n c e atid p e r s o n a l q u a lif ic a tio n s m a y be rated a fte r an ex a m in a tio n of th e c jin d id a te 's ap p lic a tio n a n d a f t e r a n oral in te rv ie w or such o th e r in quiry or in v estig atio n as m ay bo d e e m e d necessary. The j) a s s in g g r a d e w ill be s e t in a c c o r d ­ a n c e w ith th e n e e d s o f th e service. I ' V e : $1. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. 100 M a rin e O ile r S alary : P r e s e n t l y p a i d $115 p e r m onth. V a can c ies: in D e p a r t m e n t of P u b lic W o rk s. D u tie s: U n d e r d ire ct superv isio n , t o oil t h e m a c h i n e r y a n d b e o f g e n ­ e ra l a s s is ta n c e to th e w a tc h e n g i­ n e e r below d e c k on s te a m , D iesel, a n d D iesel-electric p o w ered b o a ts ; p e rfo rm relate d w ork. K e i|iiire in e n ts: At l e a s t six m o n t h s ’ p ra c tic a l e x p e rien ce below d e c k s on h a r b o r o r sea-g o in g , selfp r o p e l l e d b o a t s o f m o r e t h a n 300 to n s : or a s a tisfa c to ry e q u iv ale n t. P r i o r to t a k i n g t h e p r a c t i c a l e x a;n in atio n , c a n d id a te s m u s t p re se n t a n O ile r 's C e r t if ic a te is s u e d b v t h e U n ite d S ta te s D e p a rtm e n t of C o m ­ m erce, B u re a u of M arin e In s p e c ­ tion a n d N a v ig a tio n , S ub .iee ts a n d W e i g h t s : W ritten , w e i g h t 30, 70° r r e q u i r e d ; P r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t 50, TO^o r e q u i r e d : P h v s i c a l , w c i , < h t 20, 70'"o r e q u i r e d ; E x p e r i ­ ence, qualify in g . I ' J c 'd l r a l a n d P hyslenl Ile<jiilrem e n ls: N o d isea se , in ju r y o r a b ­ n o rm a lity th a t te n d s to im p air h e , ' i l t h (if u 'l i ^ t ' u l n e s s . F e e : .$1. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. 8 Junior Electrical lO m IS L A N D 'S LARGEST ,120 F U N E R A L DIRE CTORS C O M P L E T E Q U A L I T Y ^ l ^ y F U N E R A L In clu d in g C a s k e t Illustrated an d &5 i « r v i c « « ! Long Island City: 36-10 BROADWAY Ph one ASIoria 8 0 7 0 0 Jamaica: 168-31 HILLSIDE AVENUE Ph on e > E p u b H ( 9 8 H 7 L yiibrook - 9 u * * n s V illage . Flu shing A dW R S O F SpfcliU • A sto ria - C orona K NO W IN.C HOW Courtesy to Civil S e r v i c e ICiiipluycps C IIA I'K I. W IT H O U T C llA ltG E iiKcriiu-iit ill All <'fiiii‘lt‘rli'ii N IC H O L A S C O P P O L A K s i a b l l s l u ' i l lOlL' I I/m :k ai 10 1 t h S t . 41)01 im k k c 'io k C orona, L . 1. Nl^tvtdwii i)-34Q0 6tia l!.. E n g i n e e r S ala ry : $2,1G0 u p t o b u t n o t I n ­ c l u d i n g .$;i per annum . Vi ic 'a nc i< * s: 2 in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H o sp ital.s. D u tie s: U n d e r d ire ct su p erv isio n w ith little o p p o r tu n ity for in d e­ p e n d e n t or u n re v ie w e d a c tio n or decision , to perform elem e n tary e l e c t r i c a l e n g i n e e r i n g w o r k in t h e in v e stig a tio n or d ev e lo p m e n t of e lectrical e n g in c o iin g p ro jects, th e de.sign, la y o u t , c o n s t r u c t i o n , i n s p e c ­ tion, t e s t i n g o p e r;itio n , o r m a i n t e ­ nance of elcctrical engineering eq uipm ent for tu n n e ls, m c»vable brid g e s, school b u ilding s, p u b lic bu ild in i,'s, parks and parkw ays, r a p i d t r a n s i t r a i l r o a d s , e t c . ; o r in scie n tific electrical e n g in e e rin g re ­ s e a r c h ; k e e p re c o rd s a n d m a k e rep o i'ts ; p e r f o r m r e l a te d w o rk . K eiju irem eiits: A n engineering d e g r e e I’o c o g n i z e d b y t h e l l n i v e i ' s i t y oi ttie S t a t e o f N o w Y o r k e x c e p t t h a t 1942 g r a d u a t e s a r e e l i g i b l e : o r g rad u a tio n from a fo u r-y ear day hig h school a n d fo u r y e a r s ’ s a tis ­ f a c t o r y p r a c t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e in e l e c ­ trical e n g in e e rin g ; o r a sa tisfa c to ry e q u iv a le n t; g e n e ra ! k n o w le d g e of th e fu n d a m e n ta l p rin c ip le s of elec­ tric a l e n g in e e rin g , or p h y sics an d m a th e m a tic s , a n d of th e o rd in a ry so u rc e s of e lectrical e n g in e e rin g in­ f o r m a t i o n ; a b i lit y to n r e p a r e field note.s o r d a t a f o r p l a n s a n d r e ­ p o r t s , a b i l i t y to u s e d r a f t i n g instrurnenL s, i n s tr u m e n ts of p recision a n d m a t h e m a t i c a l t a b l e s r e q u i r e d in th e j)e rfo rm an ce of electrical e n g i­ n e e rin g w ork. C an d id ate s w ho be­ lieve th e y m e e t th e s e m i n im u m r e ­ q u ire m e n ts on th e basis of th e q u ality of th e ir tra in in g an d ex ­ p e r i e n c e a r e l e q u e s t e d to file a p ­ plications. If th e ir a p p lic a tio n s a re n o t a c c e p t e d t h e fo e s w ill be r e ­ funded S iibjectH iind W e i g h t s : W ritte n , w e i g h t SO, required: T m in ln g a n d e x p e r i e n c e , w e i g h t 20 75'”c r e ­ quired. I ' V e : $1. , F i l e b y A p r i l 21. 81., riit<'liiif{ii(> G u a r d I ’e m p D r a r y D. G. PO LLO C K Surgeon Dentist (ii'oiiMvi' I'lii'iiiiiiiiiiil riinitr»> Iti '« On<> r i i n l i l L'|i Itriin liim N. V.. ‘rUluilKl)' 0-8U2tl llo u r ^ : D a ily 0 -U ; H u iiU u y . S o c ia l G rad e 1 (O i)o n t o a l l e i tix e iis o f t h e U n i t e d S ta te s req;trdless of resid e n ce) S ala ry : P r e s e n t r a n g e .?1,590 t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g $1,800, a n d p r o ­ p o s e d r a n g e Ifl.SOO t o b u t n o t i n ­ clu d in g nor an num . V iic ancJe.s: 13. D u tie s: U n d e r s u n e r v is io n to c o ­ o p e r a t e w i t h t h e p h .y s i c i a n in t h e tr e a t m e n t of sick people bv a id in g p a t i e n t s in t h e a d j u s t m e n t o f t h e per.^onal a n d so c ia l p r o b l e m s In c i­ d e n t to t h e i r illn e s s ; to p r o v id e f o r sick persons m aterial an d o th e r s e r v i c e s t h a t m a v b e a v a i l a b l e In t h e d e p a r t m e n t a n d In t h e c o m ­ m u n i t y ; to p e r f o r m r e l a t e d s e r v ic e s , K eiiu lren ien ts: fa) G rad u atio n fro m an ap p ro v e d college w ith a ' $‘.’,100 i n i IlffllllH'jl*^! I ffl! I'■all 1 I = T R A IN IN G “ c i v i l i lU-1 II M I'. n c K i i l h A t . HiiImvu.v Slit lio n I. U. 1'. Nvviiin .St. iSiibwu}' t j ta t iu u ( M e n ) S e r v ic e A n u M u l t ' d A ( l v o r t l s t ‘i n e n t <(>I><*ii ti> a l l ci ti / .e ii N o f t l i e ( ' n i t e d S t a t e s r e g a rd l e s s o f resU lenee) T h i s i;i a l i s t f o r t e m p o r a r y e i n t p l o y m e n t o n l y a n d w i l l t e m a i n In e x iste n c e for not m o re th a n four years. A ll r i g h t s t o e m p l o y m e n t f r o m thi.«< li s t w i l l e x p i r e a t t h e d a t e of th e e x p i r a t i o n of th i s e lig ib le list I g E ■ H * C a p ta in , P . D . T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n Is o p e n t o rm , p l o y e e s o f t h e I ’o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t . S ala ry : $5, 000 u p t o $5,500 pe, a n n u m . A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e m a d e at t h e m i n im u m s a l a r y o f t h e grade. A 'a c a n c ie s : O c c u r f r o m t i m e to tim e. D a t e « f X eB t: T h e w r i t t e n ex. a m i n a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d J u l y 16 and J u l y 17, 1942. K l i g i b l H t y R e q u i r e m e n t s : O p e n to a l l L i e u t e n a n t s p r A s s i s t a n t Su. p e r i n t e n d e n t s o f T e l e g r a p h i n tha P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t. H o w e v e r , no e i s o n o n t h e e l i g i b l e l i s t resultlnc; r o m t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l b e certi, f l e d f o r a p p o i n t m e n t t o t h e position o f C a p t a i n u n l e s s a n d u n t i l su ch p e r s o n s h a l l h a v e s e r v e d a t lea st o n e y e a r a s a L i e u t e n a n t , (Section 434a-13.0 of th e A d m in istrativ a F M an ag er Scope of S in iu 'ltan eo u .sly w i t h t h e h o ld i n g of th is e x u m in a tlu n , a p ru m o tlo u e x a m in a tio n w ill be held. The i i u in t' H a p p e a r i n g o n t h e e l i g i b l e l i s t re s u ltin g fro m th is p ro m o tio n e x ­ a m i n a t i o n w ill b e u s e d f i r s t t o fill v acan cies. S ala ry : $2, 400 u p t o b u t n o t i n ­ c l u d i n g $3, 600 p e r a n n u m . V acan c ies: ; o th ers m a y occur f r o m tim e to tim e. D u tie s: T o a s s i s t in t h e le a s in g a n d acq u isitio n of p ro p e rty fo » p u b ­ lic u s e ; in s p e c t a n d e x a m in e p ro p ­ e rtie s u n d e r th e ju risd ictio n of th e B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e ; a s s i s t in t h e o p ­ era tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e of such p io p e rtie s; n eg o tiate and m ake rec o m m e n d atio n s reg ardin g th e sale, ren tal, o r le asin g of s u c h p ro p e rtie s ; a s s e m b le p e rtin e n t in ­ fo r m a tio n fro m o th e r C ity d e p a r t­ m en ts, su b m it a p p ro p riate rep o rts; p e rfo rm re la te d d u ties. Ite iiu iren ie n ts: C a n d id a te m u s t h a v e h a d e ith e r (a) a t le a s t five y e a rs of fu ll-tim e, p aid ex p e rien ce in o ne o r m o re of th e follow ing b r a n c h e s of rea l e s ta te ; V alu a tio n , B rokerage, R e n tin g M anagem ent, M ain ten an c e, In s u ra n c e E n g in e e r­ in g (at le ast th re e y e a rs of th is ex ­ p e r i e n c e m u s t h a v e b e e n d e v o t e d to th e a c tiv e m a n a g e m e n t, in c lu d in g b o th re n tin g an d o p eratin g , of real e s t a t e p r o p e r t i e s ) ; o r (b) a b a c ­ c a la u re a te degree from an in stitu ­ tion or u n iv e rsity accred ited by th e U n iv ersity of th e S tate of N ew Y ork, a n d a t le ast th re e y e a rs ot f u l l - t i m e p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in t h e a c ­ tiv e m a n iv g em en t, in c lu d in g b o th re n tin g a n d o p eratin g , of real es­ t a t e p r o p e r t ie s ; o r (c) a n e q u iv ­ a le n t c o m b in atio n of ed u c atio n an d ex p e rien ce . (C an d id ates w ho be­ lieve th e y m e e t th e se m in im u m re ­ q u ire m en t on th e b asis of th e q u a lity of th e ir tra in in g an d ex ­ p e r i e n c e a r e r e q u e s t e d t o f i l e a p p ica tio n s. If th e ir ap p licatio n s a re n o t a c c e p t e d t h e fe e s w ill b e r e ­ fu n d ed .) C a n d i d a t e s w ill b e e x p e c t e d to be f a m ili a r w ith all b r a n c h e s of rea l e s ta te r e la te d to th e d u tie s of th is p o sitio n a n d to d is p la y a k n o w le d g e of th e la w s a ffe c tin g real e sta te , p a r t i c i ’l a r l y t h e M u l t i p l e D w e l l i n g L a w , th e L a b o r L a w a n d th e B u ild ­ in g Code. s u b je c ts and W eig h ts: W ritten , w ^ e i g h t 60, 70 % r e q u i r e d ; t r a i n i n g , ex p erien ce a n d p erso n al q u alific a­ tions, w eig h t 40, 70% required. T ra in in g . e x p e :ie n c r a n d personal q u alificatio n ."! m a y b e r a t e d a f t e r a n e x a . m l n a t i o n o f t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s a p p l i c a t i o n .n nd a f t e r a n o r a l i n t e r ­ view o r su c h o th e r in a u irv o r in ­ v e s t i g a t i o n a s m a.y be d e e m e d n e c esa.iry. F e e : $1. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. ' W ritte n (Continuea on T est: page W i l l be Tfitrteenj TYPEWRITERS RENTED 6 FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS T h o iistn ils o f 'rj-p e w rite rs I le a d y A t a M o m e n t s N o tU 'e A I.I. M .X K K S — A I.I- M O D K I.S D e liv e re d nn«l C u lled F u r A lso Ite iita ls fo r H o m e U se J. S. M O R S E C O r tla n d t 7 - 0 4 0 5 - 6 296 O ne B R O A D W A Y Ith ifk A bove C hum bers St. HELP W ANTED I M A ID .S I D A Y f M O T H E R S ’ H E L P E R S I G A R A G E I R E S T A U R A N T W O R K E R S M E N L A U N D R Y A N D W O R K E R S C a stle H ill \ w e n c y | 2215 W E S T C H E S T E R A V E N l ’ K • <Nr. 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V 'a e a n c ie s : O c c u r r f r o m t i m e to tim e D u ties: T o o p e ra te a te lep h o n e s w itc h b o a r d : k ee n re c o rd s of te le­ p h o n e ca lls; p e rfo rm clerical an d o th e r in c id e n ta l w ork. R equ irem fnts: A p p lic an ts m ust h a v e h a d a t l e a s t o n e y e a r ’s f u l l ­ tim e e x p e rie n c e a s te le p h o n e a t ­ t e n d a n t o r o p e ra to r w ith o p e ra tin g te le o h o n e c o m p a n ie s, p u blic utilities oi la r g e in d u s tr ia l, c o m m e rc ia l or S u rg e o n D e n tis t 7 7 9 L e x in g to n A ven u e 1,200 N e w Y ork (B e tw ee n 6 0 th -6 1 st S tre e ts ) P h o n e R E g e n t 4-3446 X -R A \ G A .S E X T R A C T IO N S n EX A M S C o n d u c to r a n d T ra c k m stn F iic ilities In clu d e T h r e ? G y m s , = P o o l, II u n n i n K T r a c k , ! W t*iR htH . C l o n d i t i c n 'n K C l a s s e s . I C E N T O A L F i l e b y A p r i l 21, P ro m o tio n to 11'"*'I I '^ l t l H t 11!!. 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K .S lution F o r I n f i i n ii i it i o n F l i o n v S 'rr rU ii K 3-7000 H E ! || iS iiiH iiniiiaiiniiiw iiB iiiB iiiaiiiaiiH iiiB iiT i L 5 0 In clu d in g sam ple trial ex a m in a tio n , p la ces of In te rest, co n d u c to r ju d g m e n t p ro b le m s, o fficial r u l e s a n d r e g u l a t i o n s g o v e r n i n g c o n d u c t o r s ,i n s t r u c ­ tio n s fo r g u id a n c e s erv ic e, f ira t ^id, a c c id e n t ru le s. A SK A lM iiham & .S trnus A b n ilian is, 141 4tb - FO R llan ies Ave. - GETS RESU LTS C O R D B O O K S & N o b le N atin n iil - M a e j's H ookutores, A T : - 11 A m e r i c a li;> « lc t C x c l i i i i i K e a t i > V i l l o i i i f h l * . v S t , ( B n r o H a l l ) - I . K A * B o o k s r tJ r e , 97 D u n n e S t., JJ, > . C ., a n d a l l o t h e r l e a d i n g b o o k _ ' C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R f ..Mcl»T. 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F o r e a c h m o n t h s o f s e r v i c e In t h o s e ‘ a n k s during t h e f i v e y e a r s n e x t ^ re d in g th e second d ay of th e ^ ■r it tc n t e s t a d d .5 p e r c e n t , m a k m g . fhp e n d o f 5 y e a r s a m a x i m u m n ercen t. F o r e a c h ad d itio n a l ? L ^ m o n th s in th o s e r a n k s a d d n ercen t, m a k in g a t th e e n d of te n y e a r s , a m a x i m u m o f 95 p e r c e n t. Adilwl P o i n t s : (C re d it g iv e n In pne s u c c e s s f u l e x a m i n a t i o n o n l y ) . (Ai O f f i c i a l a w a r d s o f t h e i ^ o l i c e P et. D e p a r t m e n t a l M e d a l o f H o n o r 2 .0 P o l i c e C o m b a t C r o s s ......................... 1.75 H o n o r a b l e M e n t i o n a n d M e d a l . 1.50 H onorable M e n t i o n o r E x c e p ­ t i o n a l M e r i t ................................................. 50 E xcellent P o lic e D u t y or M e ri­ t o r i o u s P o l i c e S e r v i c e ........................25 (B) W a r S e r v i c e : For e v e r y m o n t h of honorable service in t h e U . S. A r m y , N a v y , M arine o r N u r s e s ’ C o r p s d u r i n g a war, p e rc e n t u p to a m a x im u m of percent. P et. For p a r t i c i p a t i o n in b a t t l e 1.5 Med al o f Honor (A rm y or ;i javy) ......................................................... D istinguished S erv ice C ross ( A r m y ) .................................................. 1 0 N a v a l C r o s s ........................................... l .t ) D istin g u ish e d S ervice M edal ( A r m y o r N a v y ) ..................................... 5 C i t a t i o n S t a r ................................................. 25 1 .1 N ote: W a r s e r v i c e w ill b e c r e d ­ ited u n d e r t h e f o l l o w i n g t e r m s a n d conditions o n l y : ( a ) s e r v i c e o f le s s th a n 30 d a y s w i l l n o t b e c o u n t e d (b) s e r v i c e w i l l b e c r e d i t e d f o r t h e follow ing p e r i o d s o n l y : S p a n i s h W a r —A p r i l 23 t o a n d i n e h u i i u g A u g u s t 12, ISSS. P h i l i p p i n e I n s u r r e c t i o n —A p r i l I I , 1S99, t o a n d i n c l u d i n g J u l y 4, 1902. B o x e r U p r i s i n g —J u n e 20, 1900, t o a n d i n c l u d i n g M a y 12, 1901. F i r s t W o r l d W a r - A p r i l , 1917, t o a n d i n c l u d i n g N o v e m b e r 11, 1918. S e c o n d W o r l d W a r —D e c . 7, 1941, to t h e d a y o f w r i t t e n t e s t . In t h e c a s e o f t h e P h i l i p p i n e I n ­ surrection a n d t h e B o x e r U p r i s i n g , scivice w ill n o t be c r e d i t e u u n l e s s th e c a n d i d a t e w a s a n a c t u a l p a r ­ ticipa nt a s e v i d e n c e d b y t h e r e c e p ­ tion o f a c a m p a i g a b;i <ige. D e d u c t e d I ’o i n t s ; F o r e a c h d a y ’s fine, .5 p e r c e n t ; f o r e a c h r e p r i ­ m a n d , .25 p e r c e n t ; f i n e s o r r e p r i ­ m a n d s p r i o r t o D e c e m b e r 23, 1933, will n o t b e c o u n t e d . r»*e: $4. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. 6 P ro n io tio n to Clerk, Grade 2 A m e n d e d N o tic e T hi.s e x a m i n a t i o n i s o p e n t o a l l d ep artm en ts. I n d e p a r t m e n t s fi>r w hich t i i e r e is a n e l i g i b l e l i s t in e x ­ isten ce, t h e li s t r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h i s e .x a n iin a tio n w ill n o t b e p r o m u l ­ g ated u n til t h e e x p i r a t i o n o f t h e e x istinj; e l i g i b l e l i s t . C an d id ates w h o h a v e filed fo r th is position n e e d n o t f ile a g a i n . N o J e : S u s p e n s i o n l o r t h e d u i ’a t i o n of tile o p e r a t i o n o f t h e p r e s e n t r u l e w ith r e s p e c t t o l e n g t h o f t i m e r e fj'iiied f o r e l i g i b l i t v f o r p r o m o t i o n ni U i e c l e r i c a l s e r v i c e w i l l e n a b l e atliliiiotial c a n d i d a t e s t o u l e a p p n M t i o n ; ; , T h e y v.'Ul t h e n b e g . v e n conditional n o t i c e s t o a p p e a r f o r t h e 'y.i'itliMi t e s t o n J u l y 2^, p i'o VKlin;,' t h e y h a v e s e r v e d a t l e a s t “ 'X m o n t h s i n t h e s a l a r y r a n g e i n 0' i i u fi a n d i n t h e d e p a t t m e n t a s o t that. d a t e . H o w e v e r , t h e s u s p e n sion o f t h e r u l e r e f e r r e d t o r e q u i r e s approval o f th e M a y o r a n d t h e C ivil S e i v i c e C o m m i s s i o n b e ‘ Ofo b e c o m i n g e f f e c t i v e . In th e 'c n t th a t s u c h s u s p e n s io n o f th e urn ap p ro v e d , ap tilicatio n s v o id , a n d f e e s w ill b e r e c a n d id a te s a ffected . A pp in -atio n s w ill a ls o b e a c c e p t e d nni c a n d id a te s w lio m e t th e re?„:'i'’^ , ' ^ f n t s a s a d v e r t i s e d , b u t w h o fMin d u rin g th e p rev io u s ininj;: p e r i o d . n iim 5 1,799.99 p e r a n *^‘‘ * * c l e s : O ccur from tim e to "f T o st: T h e w ritte n e x a m w ill b e h eld on Ju ly K e q u lre m e n ts : O p e n to c o m p e titiv e class in e h M i® * ^ i*®® r a n g e u p t o b u t n o t in c lu d in g $1,800 p e r a n n u m , w h o c o n tin u o u sly fo r six ceding tb e C ity se rv ic e n e x t p rew ritten ex«liR iblB o th e rw ise p eiN o^t ex ten d e d th e to rm e rly em p lo y e d in <^>assifiiH h ave been ^ave nnt serv ice a n d 'h e c i t l been em p lo y e d by V th o o ,, • p e rio d re q u ire d ru les, if th e y son.s a r p S u c h p er“a t' nn ii nn aa Ht i .L^ ^_ P / ” ’ * t t e d tt oo ee nn tt ee rr tt hh ee ee xx -®®*'vice s tre n g th of th e ir above-nam ed com l.m’f J i u n ificatio n . I t Is " ® « e a r y *««• c a n d i d a t e s s t m i v t® co m p leted c o u rse s form ni l s t u d y form* ‘he r e q u e s t e d t o do s o P anles 88 ^ if'’ T h e w rit?i ® ^ P a c it v co m p rise te sts m e n t« ? w rirte n d irecsp eih n ., reaso n in g n u m i r ^ ’, g r a m m a r v o c a b u **^“ ct lce , relatio n s, o ffic e ’ “ u ow ledge of th e p rin c i­ S to c k p le s o f d e p a r tm e n ta l o rg a n iz a tio n , c iv ic a ff a irs a n d o th e r a p p ro p ria te in fo rm a tio n a n d a b ilities. S u b jects a n d W e ig h ts: fteco rd a n d s e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ; w r i t t e n t e s t , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e rc e n t re q u ire d . F e e : J l . F i l e b y A p r i l 21. P r o m o t io n to 1 D e p u ty W ard en A m e n d e d N o tic e C a n d id a te s w h o filed u n d e r th e a d v e rtis e m e n t of F e b ru a ry 2 to F e b r u a r y 14, 1043, n e e d n o t f i l e a g ain . S a l a r y : $3,000 t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g $3,600. D ep u ty W ard en s are now b e i n g p a i d f r o m $ 2,520 t o $2,760 w ith o u t m ain ten an ce, and from $2,400 t o $2,700 w i t h m a i n t e n a n c e . V a c a n c ie s: 2 a t p resen t. Two m o r e a n tic ip a te d in tn e n e a r f u tu re . D ate of T e s t: T h e w ritte n e x a m -' I n a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d O c t o b e r 14, 1942. E lig ib ility R e q u ire m e n ts : O pen to c a p ta in s in th e D e p a rtm e n t of C o rrec tio n w h o h a v e se rv e d co n ­ tin u o u s ly fo r a p e rio d of n o t less th a n tw o y e a rs on th e d a te of th e w ritte n te st a n d w h o a re o th e rw ise elig ib le a c c o rd in g to th e ru le s of th e C o m m issio n . I t is n o lo n g e r n e c e s s a r y f o r c a n u i d a t e s s«*eK i,ig c re d it fo r c o m p le ted c o u rse s of s tu d y to file sc h o o l s tu d y f o r m s u n til fo rm a lly re q u e ste d to do so b y th is C o m m issio n . Scope of E x am in atio n : T h e ex­ am in a tio n w ill b e d e s ig n e d to t e s t th e fitn e ss of c a n d id a te a to a c t a s th e e x ec u tiv e o ttice r of a c o rrec ­ tio n a l in stitu tio n u n d e r th e d irec ­ tio n o f th e w a r d e n a n d to ta k e h is p la c e in h is a b se n c e , o r to a c t a s th e h e a d o f a s m a lle r in stitu tio n . S u b jects a n d W eig h ts: R ecord a n d s e n io r ity , w e i g h t 5 0 ; 70 p e r ­ c e n t re q u ire d ; w ritte n test, w e ig h t 30, 70 p e r c e n t r e q u ir e .d l o r a l t e s t , w e i g h t 20, 7 0 p e r c e n t r e a u u e d . F e e : $2. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. P r o m o t io n to E x a m in e r, G ra d e 4 T h e P a g e T h irteen P r o m o t io n to C o m p tro lle r T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n o n ly to e m p lo y e e s o f th e O ffice o f th e C o m p tro ller. S a l a r y : $2,400 p e r a n n u m u p to but not m c l u d i n g $3,000. V a c a n c ie s : O c c u r f ro m tim e to tim e. D ate of T est: T h e w ritten e x a m ­ i n a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d M a y 12, 1942. E l i g i b i l i t y R i ‘q u i r e m e n t s : O p e n t o a ll p e rm a n e n t e m p lo y e es of th e O ffic e o f th e C o m p tro lle r w h o h a v e s e rv e d c o n tin u o u s ly in th e fo llo w in g se rv ic e o r se rv ice s fo r th e p erio d o t tim e d e s ig n a te d , n e x t jjiec ed iu g t h e d a t e o f t h e w 'r itte n e x a m i n a ­ tio n a n d w h o a re o th e rw is e e lig ib le ; a ll p e r s o n s in G r a d e 3 o f th e c le ric a l service w h o h a v e serv ed for one y e a r in th e g r a d e a n d in g r a d e 4 of th e clerical se rv ice w h o h a v e served lo r siv m o n th s ui th e g rad e , e x c e p t E x a m in e rs, G ra d e 4; also persons in th e acco u n tin g s e r v i c e r e c e i v i n g $1,800 u p t o b u t not in c lu d in g $2,400 who have serv ed fo r one y e ar a t th a t sa lary a n d to p e r s o n s in th e a c c o u n t i n g s e r v i c e r e c e i v e d $2,400 u p t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g $3,000 w h o h a v e s e r v e d f o r n o t le ss t h a n s ix m o n t h s a t t h a t s a l a r y ; a ls o to p e r s o n s in t h e p e r ­ so n n e l e x a m in in g se rv ice w ith th e title o f e x a m in in g a s s is ta n t re c e iv ­ i n g $1,800 u p t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g $2,400, w h o h a v e s e r v e d f o r n o t less th a n one y e a r a t th a t sa lary . I t is n o l o n g e r n e o e sK a ry f o r c a n . (lid ates se e k in g c re d it fo r c o m p le te d c o u r s e s o f s t u d y to file sc h o o l s tu d y f o rm s u n til f o rm a lly re q u e s te d to do so b y th is C o m m issio n . S cope of K x am in io n : T h e e x a m ­ i n a t i o n w ill c o v e r th e d u tie s o f tlie osition, w h ic h req u ire a good n o w le d g e o f th e le g a l p ro v isio n .s g o v ern in g co n tracts an d vouchers. S lx ain in ers m u s t be ab le to v erify th e c o rrec tn e ss of v o u c h ers for p a y m e n ts of co n tra ct a n d open m a rk e t o rd e rs p re p a re d by city d e ­ p a rtm en ts; exam ine co n stiu c tlo n a n d su p p ly c o n tra cts, a n d service c o n tr a c ts fo r c o n fo r m ity to r e q u ir e ­ m e n ts ; e x a m i n e m isccllan eo fts v o u c h e r s s u c h a s t h o s e i s s u e d in co n n ec tio n w ith p erso n n el expenses, s p e c ia l p a y ro lls , fee s, re fu n d s , etc. S u b iec ts a n d W eig iits: R e co rd a n d S e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ’; W r i t t e n t e s t , w e i g h t 50. 7 0 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d . F e e : $2. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. P r o m o t io n to P ro p e rty M an ag er T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n o n l y to em p lo y e es of th e B u re a u of K eal E s ta te of th e Ito ard of E s tim a te . S a l a r y : $2,400 u p to b u t n o t i n ­ c l u d i n g $3,600 p e r a n n u m . V ac an c ie s: 6; o th e rs m a y occur 24, f r o m t i m e t o t i m e . D ate of T est: T h e w ritten e x a m ­ i n a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d J u n e 1 3, 1 9 4 2 . E lig ib ility I te q u lre m e n ts : O p e n to a ll p e rm a n e n t e n ^ lo y e e s of th e B u ­ reau of R eal E sta te w ho have s e rv e d f o r a p e rio d of n o t less th a n o ne y e a r n e x t p rec ed in g th e d a te o f t h e w r i t t e n te s t in th e title of S e a rc h e r, T itle E x a m in e r, E x a m ­ i n e r , o r C l e r k , G r a d e s 3 o r 4, a n d w h o a r e o th e rw is e elig ib le. (Is it n o lo n g e r necessary for c an d id a te s se ek in g c r e d i t for c o m p le ted c o u rs e s o f s tu d y to file sc h o o l s tu d y f o r m s u n til f o rm a lly r e q u e s te d to d o HO b y t h i s C o m m i s s i o n . D u tie s : T o a s s is t in th e le a sin g a n d a cq u isitio n of p ro p e rty fo r pu b lie u s e ; in s p e c t a n d e x a m i n e p r o p ­ e rtie s u n d e r th e ju risd ic tio n or th e B o a r d o f E s tim a te ; a s s is t in th e o p e ra tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e of such p ro p ertie s; n eg o tiate, and m ake reco m m en d atio n s regarding th e sale, re n ta l o r le a sin g o f su c h p ro p ­ e rtie s; a ssem b le p e rtin en t in fo rm a ­ tio n fro m o th e r city d e p a r tm e n ts ; su b m it ap p ro p riate rep o rts; p e r­ fo rm re la te d d u tie s. S u b jects an d W eig h ts: R ecord a n d S e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 60, 7 0 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ; W r i t t e n w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t re q u ire d . P e e : $2. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. A ssista n t T h is e x a m in a tio n is o p e n o n ly to em p lo y e es o f c i t y d ep artm e n ts w h e re th e title S to ck A S H istan t p r e s e n t l y a p p e a r s In t h e b u d g e t, a n d w h e r e a r e tw o e x is tin g lists. A m e n d e d N o tic e C a n d id a te s w h o filed u n d e r th e a d v e r t i s e m e n t s o f N o v e m b e r 5 to N o v e m b e r 26, 1941 a n d D e c e m b e r a t o D e c e m b e r 29, 1941, n e e d n o t f ile ag ain . S a l a r y : $1,200 u p t o b u t n o t I n ­ c l u d i n g $1,800 p e r a n n u m . V a c a n c i e s : 3. D ate of T est: T h e w ritten e x a m ­ i n a tio n w ill b e h e ld J u l y 1942. E lig ib ility R e q u i r e m e n t s : O p e n to a ll e m p lo y e e s in th e c le ric a l a n d a t ­ te n d a n c e serv ice w h o h a v e served c o n tin u o u sly fo r a t least one y e ar a n d to all e m p lo y e e s in th e la b o r c la s s w h o se rv e d c o n tin u o u sly for a t le a s t t h r e e y e a r s . I t is n o lo n g e r n e c e s s a ry fo r c a n d id a te s seek in g c re d it fo r c o m p leted co u rse s of s tu d y to file sc h o o l s tu d y f o rm s u n ­ til fo rm a lly re q u e s te d to d o so by th is C o m m issio n . Scope of E x am in atio n : T h e ex ­ a m i n a t i o n w ill b e d e s ig n e d to te s t c a n d id a te s’ ab ility to k eep n e ce s­ s a r y rec o rd s a n d to m a k e p e rtin e n t rep o rts; fam ilia rity w ith proper m e th o d s of sto rin g v a rio u s c o m ­ m o d itie s ; g e n e r a l civ ic in f o r m a tio n . M ed ical a n d P h y sica l R e q u ire ­ m e n ts : C o m p e titiv e p h y sic a l, fairly se v e re m ed ical. S u b jec ts a n d W eig h ts: R ecord a n d S e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ; W r i t t e n w e i e r h t 30, 70 p e r cent re q u ire d ; P h y .sical w e i e ; h t 20. 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d . F e e : $1. F i l e b y A p r i l 21. 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N a v y . $1,620 a v e a r . E c o n o m ist. $2,60 0 t o $5,600 p e r year. D ep artm en tal G uard. $1,200 p e r year. R e . o ^ a r c h C h e m i s t . $2 ,6 00 t o $5 ,600 p e r v«.ir. T e c h n o l o g i s t . $2,00 0 t o $5,000 p e r year E n g i n e e r . $2 600 t o $6,51)0 p e r y e a r . P h a r m a c o l o g i s t . $ .(i t o $4,600 a year, T oxicolojrlst. $2,000 t o ~ $4 ,600 a year. M ete o ro lo g ist ( a n y specialized b i a n c h ) ^ $2.C00 t o $5 ,6 00 a v e a r . E x p e d lto r (m a rin e pro p ellin g a n d o u t f i t t i n e e q u i p m e n t ) . $3 ,2 00 a v e a r . 2 00 T efh n lcal A ssistant (E n gineering). $I.SOi) J u n i o r A s t r o n - n t w r , S3.000 O l i e m i s r ( T i x r i l o s l v p s ) . $2.C00 t o $.'^.000. C hem ical R n g in c tr faA y speciivllzed b r n n c h ) , $2 OOT t o $.'i.COO. Ph.vslclst (nny specialized branch), $2,C00 t.T $.-.fiOO. A i r p o r t T r n f f l o C o n t r o l l e r , $2,000 t o $;i 200. A irport T raffic C ontrol E x am in er. $r)..joo. M achin e O p e r a t o r , $ 1 ,6 2 0 a Y e a r N o t e . —P e r s o n s w h o h a v e e l i g i b i l ­ ity on th e re g iste r fo r S en io r B o o k ­ k e e p in g M a c h in e O p el-ato r e s t a b ­ lish e d a s a re s u lt of A n n o u n c e m e n t N o . 166 o f 1940 n e e d n o t a p p l y f o r th is e x a m in a tio n a s th e ir elig ib ility ■will b e c o n t i n u e d d u r i n g t h e e x i s t ­ en c e of th e list e sta b lish e d a s a re ­ s u lt of th is e x a m in a tio n . 1. C l o s i n g d a t e : A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l b e a c c e p t e d u n t i l M a y 19, 1942, b u t if a n e x c e s s i v e n u m b e r is r e c e iv e d , o n ly a n u m b e r s u f f i c i e n t to m e e t t h e n e e d s o f th e S e r v ic e w ill b e e x ­ am in ed in th e order o f rei;eii)t th e ie o f. . E m p lo y m e n t O p p o rtu n ities: P o sitio n s exist th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d S tates. V a c a n c i e s in t h e p o s iti o n o f J u n ­ io r B o o k k e e p in g M a c h in e O p e ra to r a t $1 ,44 0 a y e a r w i l l b e f i l l e d f r o m t h e list o f eligibles r e s u lt in g f ro m th e e x a m in a tio n for S en io r B o o k ­ k eep in g M achine O p era to r by re fer­ r a l ot th e n a m e s of th o s e elig ib les w h o s ig n i f y in t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s w illin g n e s s to a c c e p t a p p o i n tm e n t a t th is lo w e r sa la ry . A p p lican ts s h o u l d s p e c i f y in t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s t h e lo w e s t s a l a r y th e y w ill a c c e p t. L i s ^ o f e lig ib le s w ill b e e s t a b lish e a a c c o rd in g to th e ty p o of m a c h in e on w h ich a p o lica n ts h a v e h a d experience. 3. D u t i e s : U n d e r i m m e d i a t e o r g e n e ra l s u p e rv is io n to o p e ra te a ty p e w rite r - g e n e r a l ac co u n tin g m a c h in e , on led g er a n d s ta te m e n t •w ork, i n v o l v i n g t h e o o e r a t i o n o t a n u m b e r of a d d in g or su b tra c tin g reg isters: to e n t e r o ld b a la n c e s , d eb its, cre d its, a n d n e w b a la n c e s ; to c ro s s fo o t c o lu m n s ; a n d to p e r­ fo rm o th e r w o rk a s required. 4. R e q u i r e m e n t s : A p p l i c a n t s m u s t ehow th a t th e y h a v e h a d a t least y e a r of paid ex p e rien ce , th e p rin ­ P age F ifteen cipal d u ty of w h ic h w a s th e o p e ra ­ tio n of a ty p e w riter-g en e ral ac­ co u n tin g m ach in e, su ch a s th e B u rr o u g h s b o o k k esp in g -ty p ew ritin g m a c h in e , th e E llio tt F is h e r fla t-b ed b o o k k ee p in g m a ch in e , th e N a tio n a l ty p e w ritin g -b o o k k e e p in g m a ch in e , tn e R em in g to n elcctrificd book­ k e e p in g m a c h in e , or th e U n d erw o o tl a c co u n tin g m ach in e. 1,625 Pass Attendant Test T h e 1,625 s u c c e s s f u l c a n d i ­ d a t e s w h o p a s.'ie d t h e m o s t r e ­ c e n t h o sp ital a tte n d a n t e x a m ­ in a tio n c a n v ie w th e c o m p le te list in T h e L E A D E R office, 97 D u a n e S tre e t, M a n h a tta n , th is w eek. S p ace does not p e r­ m it th e p rin tin g of th e co m ­ p le te list in th is issu e o f T h e LEA D ER . Top elig ib les h a v e a lre a d y b e e n o ffe re d jo b s in h o sp ita ls o u ts id e N e w Y o r k C ity . T h e S t a t e is in t h e p r o c e s s o f c a n ­ v a s s in g th e c o m p le te list a s to th e lo c alitie s in w h ic h th e e lig ib le s w is h to w o rk . T a b u la tin g M a c h in e O p e r a to r s W a n ted U ncle Sam w an ts ta b u la tin g m a c h in e o p e ra to rs a n d he w a n ts t h e m q u ic k . E m p l o y m e n t w ill b e In th e W a r D e p a r t m e n t in W a s h ­ i n g t o n , D . C . S a l a r y is ? 1 ,6 2 0 a y e a r . A n y o n e a b l e t o q u a l i f y is u rg e d to c o n ta c t th e W a r T r a n s ­ f e r U n it o f th e U . S. C iv il S e r ­ v ic e C o m m is s io n , 801 E S tre e t, N . W . , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C ., a t once. Foods F U E E —W i i t p f o r t h e s t o r y o f V i t a m i n s . K e e p f it w i t h o u r p r o d u e t s . C oluinbu.s H e a l t h F o o d S h o p p e , KM W e .s t .S7th S t ., a t C oluiiibu.s A v e n u e . SC. 4-1207. H ealth R e .so rts E V E U G R E E .V ITEA L TM R E S T C o n v ale.scen t, incurahle.s, a g e ,. S p e c ia liz e in nias.suge, b a k i n g la m p s , c a b in e t t r e a t ­ m e n t s . arthritl.«». p a r a l y s i . s . n e r v o u s c a.s cs rt^O W a r h u r t o n Ave., Y onker-s. Phon“ Y O n k e r s .’)-U2-1.3. H e lp W a n te d — A gencies m ust t>a In stru ctio n U N C I - B R A M ” .lO B S . W a r Increa.slnff n | ) p o i i i t n i o n t . s $ 2 1 23 $ 10.,'tS w e e k . A I E N WOM K.V, I ' r e p a i e I n ii n p il i a t e lv f o r r x iim inalion.s. t^i.st . p o s i t i o n s - fiil) part ic u 'a rs FI!K R . F r a n k lin I n stitu te , D ept. 27, H o c h e s t e r N . Y. S W IM for h e a l t h a n d s a f e t y — In.'sftuo tIons to m en, wom en and children. W o m e n ’s . S w i m m i n g A s s n . 470 W e .s t 2 U l i .St. C I I . 2-2227. M erih an d isc W an ted R E F R T C i E I i . A 'I ' t T R S — Al l m akes, nny a iiio im t b n u g h t, ele c tric , g a s I'llg riin I l e f r i g e t a t i o n C o . I I . \ . U-ISS8. M usical I’i e l r o D e ir o In stru ctio n ACCORDIO N ilendtiuiirters N e w V o r k ' .s I . a r g o . s t A c c o r d i o n S c h o o l •Now , i n d I'.'fi'il I n . i J t r t i m e n t s a n d R e p a i r i n g , I n s t r u c t i o n , Mu.sio a n d .Siii)plie.s. 40 G r e e n ­ w ich A venue. A l . g o n q u i n t-.S874 Used M IlR irA I. l.\S T R U M E .\T R B ought. H igh f a s h I’ r i c e s I ’a l d . VI.N’ .NY R O B r C R T S • L W d e r h i l l S-83S8 N u rsin g H ealth Copy H om es N U R SIN G care, board, room, priv ate h o m e : p o r c h e s , g r o u n d s ; d o c t o i ‘' s s u ­ p e r v i s i o n ; diet.s. . \ o n - s e c t a r a n ; $lf>-$l'2 weekly. M rs. I’ r a g n e l l . 28SO V a l e n t i n o A v e .. B r o n x . F O i d h . i m ."S-j .44. S H O R E R O A D N U R R I N G H O M E , -(0 t o 40 W t h St., p r o f e s s i o n i i l n u r s i n g a n d c o m ­ fort for th o c h ro n ically 111; l i c e n s e d . R H o r e R o a d ,1-8n40. P aw nbrokers L i n E R . A L I .O .^ .V S o n P e r s o n a l P r o p e r t y . J e w e lr y , W a t c h B a rg a in .s. G. E d e l s t e in & Co. O iliest E s ta b ll.s h e d B r o n x P a w n B r o k e i a , 2020 T h i r d A v e . . a t U l s t 6 L M O . 0-10.‘i5. Real E sta te A B A C K G R O U .N D o f S A T IS F A C T I O N In p e r s o n n e l s e r ­ v i c e s i n c e 11)10, Secretaries, S t e n o g r a p h e r s . F i l e —L a w C l e r k s , S w i t c h ­ b o a rd O perator.s. B rody Agency (Kenr l e t t e R o d e n , L I c e n . s e e ) . 240 B r o a d w a y B A r c l a y 7-81.S.'). C IV IL S E R V IC E W orkers. B e satisfied by dealing w ith tis. Sales, ro itals. Jam aica, C oicna, G reater New York. Jerom o R ufus R ealty Service, 10 0-18 1 1 0 t h A v e . , J a m a i c a , L . 1 J A m a I c a C-O'I.'iO, A SEW IN G M A C H IN ES B ought, Sold, Rented, E x c h a n g e d . E x p ert rep airin g o n nil t y p e s m a c h i n e s . W rite, Phone. A. N . T A I N , 02 W e s t ;^0th S t M U rray H i l l 4-r);j78. S e w in g B.AC K D O O n to y o u r e m p l o y m e n t problem s. B E eU m an fo r office help, c o m m e r c i a l - legal, .stenogratihers, liookkeepers, telephone and operators. F alrniount E m p lo y m en t Agency, 30o B r o a d w a y , R o o m 10.'). W aste B O O K K E E P E R S — S te n o g ra p h e r s — B ill­ i n g an<l B o o k k e e p i n g M . ' i c h i n e s o p e r a ­ to rs, a ll o ffic e iissi.stu n ta D e.sirabie p o si­ t i o n s a v a i l a b l e <i all y K a h n E inplovm ent A g e n c y , I n c . . 15 W e s t ; i8 th S t . W I . 7-3900. M ach in es Paper A L L G R A D E S of w a step a p e r bou g h t for cash. F iles, old reco rils. G u a ra n te e d d e s t r u c t i o n . T r o i n n o & D e f l n a . 225 S o u t h St. w o r t h 2 -2 00 L A lp h ab etic card - punch operator, $l,2liO. A r t i . s t i o l i t h o g r a p h e r . |1 .8 0 0 . Inspector, en g in e e rin g m a t e r i a l a , »2,ai)0. inspector, eng in eerin g m aterlald (aero ­ n a u t i c a l ) . $2,:iou. Inspector, en g in e e rin g m a te ria ls (op­ t i c a l ) . $2,000. I n s p e c t o r o f c l o t h i n g , $2,000, I n s p e c t o r o f h a t s , $2,00i). I n . - ,p p c t o r o f t e x t i l e s , $2,000. Inspector of ordnnnce m aterials, | 2 .;i 00 . ln .siiecto r (pow der and e x p lo siv es), 12,300. I n . s p e c t o r ( s h i p c o n s t r u c t i o n ) . $2,300. Inspector (sig n al corps e q u ip m e n t). $2,000. I n s t r u m e n t m n k e r . $2,200. J u n io r co u in u n icatlo n s o p e ra to r (air n a v i . i ^ a t i o n ) , $1,440. J u n io r c o m m u n ic a tio n s o p e ra to r (h ig h s p e e d r a d i o e q u i p m e n t ) , $1,020. Ju7iIor c o p p e r p l a t e m a p engraver, $1,440. C o r p j , W i ’.r D e p a r t m e n t . T w elve opj t i o n a l siiD jects. Inspector o id n an c e m ate ria l, various g r a d e . s , $1,020 t o $2,000. O r d n a n c e D e ­ p a rtm e n t a t large. W a r D e p a rtm e n t. N 'jw Y ork O r d n a n c e D i s tr i c t a n d R o c h ­ e ste r O r d n a n c e D istrict. I n s t r u c t o r , v a r t o u s g r a d e s . $2,0 00 t o $1,000. O ptional b ran ch es: R adio e n ­ gines; In tern al co m b u stio n en g in es; m o tj r c y c l e s ; a u to m o t iv e (cha.ssis less e n g ln t ); radii o p e ia tln g and r a d 'o elrtctrirn l. W a r D e p a r t m e n t . P u b l ' c h e a l t h nur.-w. $ 2 , 000 . In d ian F ie ld S erv ice. I n c lu d in g Al.aska. De­ p a r t m e n t of t h o I n te r io r , U irited S t a t e s I ’u b l i c H e a l t h S e r v i c e . F e d e r a l S e c u r i ­ ty Agency. G r a d u a t e nui^so. g e n e r a l s t a f f d u t y , $ l ,S u0 . I n d l a t j F l e ' d S e r v i c e , i n c l u d i n g S e n i o r i n s p e c t o r , n a v a l o r d n a n c e '»m.t e r i a l s , $2, 000 inspector, n a v a l o rd i­ nance m aterlal.s. .‘f2,.‘100 O ptional b r a n c n e . ' i ; o p t i c a l o r f i r e c o n t r o l l n .« t r u n i ’ n tu , n iv al gun.s a n d acces.sories; m u n itio n s a n d o r d n a n c e u n its; assocla to in sp e c to r, n a v a l o r d n a n c e m .aterlals $2,000; a s s i . s t a n t I n s p e c t o r , n a v a l Ju n io r sten o g rap h er; Ju n io r typist. o r d n n n c e m a t e r i a l s , *1.300, a n d l i i n l o r W a . s h i n g t o n , D. C., o n l y . lirsp ecter. naval ordnance m aterlala, $1,020. Ju n io r ste n o g ra p h e r, $1,440, and A s s i .- it a n t a l r - w a y tra ffic co n troller, j u n i o r t y p l. s t , $I,2i)i). O pen for m en $2,300. o n l y f o r e m p l o y m e n t In t h e v a r i o u s S e n i o r f l l n h t s u p e r v i s o r . $3,800. F l i g h t g o v e r n m e n t a g e m l e s In t h e S t a t e o f • u r i e r v l s o r , $3 200 N e w York. S e n i o r g r o u n d ,>jchool s u p e r v i s o r , $3,« H orizontal s o r t i n g m .Tchlne, opera­ CW>. G r o u n d . sch oo l s u p e r v i s o r . $2,1100. t o r . $1,2(111. A p p o T u t m e n t in W a s h i n g ­ M e d i c a l o f f i c e r . $3 200 t o $:!,800. to n , U C. o n l y . J u n i o r 4j r a d u . 'i .t e nur .se , $l.t;20. T..ink trainer operator Instructor. J u n i o r p i i b l i o h e a l ' . h n u r s e . $1,800. $3, 200 ; link trainer operator, $2,9(10. P u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s i ’, $2,000. Civil A e r o n a u ti c s A d m i n is t r a t io n . G r a d u a te nurse, g e n e ra l s ta ff duty, »1,.S00. S t u d e n t p h y s i o t h e r a p y a i d , $420 w. J u n i o r l a b o r a t o r y h e l p e r . $1,440. m .; ap p ren tice p h y sio th erap y aid, G ra d u a te nurse. O p tio n al branches: $1,44C. general staff d uty and p sy ch iatry , S e n i o r m e d i c a l o f f i c e r , , $4,000; m e d i $108.75 a n r o n t h . P an am a Canal ser­ c a l o f f i c e r , $:t,S<lO: a n d a s s o c i a t e m e i l i v ice onlv. c a l o f f i c e r , $3,200. T ra ln e e -R e p a lrm a n . Signal C orps E q u ip ­ T . i b u l . a t l n g m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r , $1,200 m e n t ,fl,4IO a ye.!ir t o $1,440 a y e a r . . A i r c r a f t A r m a n r e r r t M e c h a n i c , $2,200 a year. S e n i o r r a d i o s o u n d t e c h n i c i a n , $2,000. Ju n io r A ircratt A r m a m e n t 'M echanic, I n d u s t r i a l s p e c i a l i s t , $2,000 t o $."i,C0/). $1,800 a y e a r . R a d i o m e c h a n i c - t e c h n i c i a n . $1,020 to M a c h in e O p e r a t o r , b o r i n g m ill ( v e r t i ­ f2,:!00. cal in clu d in g B u lla rd ), r a t e s of p a y a d a y , $.'p.'J2, $0.04. $7 30. J u n i o r p h y s i c i s t , $2,000. M ach in e O p erato r, engine lathe, r a te s P h y s i o t h e r a p y a i d , $1,SOO. o f p a y a d a y , $.'i.02, $0,01, $7.;iO. P r o c u r e m e n t I n s p e c t o r , $2,300 M achine (jp erato r. horizo n tal b oring m ill, r a t e s of p a y a d a / . $0.04. $7.::0. S hipyaid inspector (v ario u s sp ecial­ .M achine O p erato r, m illin g m achine, t i e s ) , $3,200, r a t e s o f p a y a d a y , $,'p.!t2. $0.04, .$7.30. ^ ^ U n 'le r t a b u l a t i n g m ach in e operator. M ach in e O p e ra to r, p laner, r a te s of p a y a d a y , $,‘..92, $.001. $7.30. C o a l m i n e I n s p e c t o r , ,T3.8i'0; s e n i o r , . M achine O p e r a t o r , .shaper, r a t e s of p a y $4,tii)(); asso ciate. $3,200; assistan t, a d a y , .$.■.02. $0.04. $7.30. $2,(i00. . M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , s l o t t e r . r a t e s o f pa.y D e n t a l h y g i e n l s t , $1,020. M e d ical guard atten d an t, $1,020; a d a y , $.'i.02, $0,04, $7 30. M achine O p erato r. surface g rin d e r m e d i c a l l e r h n l c a l a s s i s t a n t , $2,000. f B I a n i - . h i i r d ) . r a t e s o f p a y a d a v . $,".02, U n d e r m i m e o K r a p h o p e r a t o r , $1,200, $(:.i;i, $7 30. F o r a p p o i n t m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n , U. c . , M achine O p erato r, tu rre t lathe, ra te s only. Inspector, en g in eerin g m a t e r i a l s o f p a y a d a y , .?,'.92, $0.01, $7.30. A i r c r a f t m u c h a n l c , $1,080 t o $1,600 a (ae ro n a u tic a l), various grades, $1,020 year. t o $2,000. J u n i o r m a c h i n i . s t , $1,OSO a y e a r . A ir carrier inspector (o p eratio n s), M a c h i n i s t , ,$1.80(1 a y e a r . |.i, 8 0 0 . A s. so cia tft A l r - C a r r l e r I n s p e c t o r A i r c r a f t i n s t r u m e n t m u c h a n l c . $1,800 a ( o p e r a t i o n s ) , $3,."00. C i v i l A e r o n a u t i c s y e ar. A d m in istratio n , D e p a r tm e n t of C o m ­ J u n i o r m a c h i n i s t , $1,080 a y e a r . m erce. $1,0S0 a year. T rain ee, traffic co n tro ller (nlrw ny J u n i o r Irrst r u c t o r . A i r C o r p s T e c h a n d a i r p o r t ) , $1,800. Civil A e r o n a u tic s nlc.’il s c h o o l , n . R. A r m y a n d a v i a t i o n A d m in istratio n . D e p a rtm e n t cf C o m ­ m erce. s e r v i c e s c h o o l s , U. S. N a v y , $2,0(10 a year. A s . s l s t a n t v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,600; J u n i o r ' U n d e r G r a p h o t y p e O p e r a t o r , $1,2C0 a v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,000. B u re a u of A n i­ year. m a l I n d u s t r y , D e p a ' t m e n t of A g rlcu lT r a i n i n g S p e c i a l i s t s . $2.(5CO t o $5,0 00 t\ire ; U n ite d S ta te s P u b lic lle a ltli S e r­ a year. vice, F e d e r a l S e c u rity A g en cy a n d W a r I 'l v y s i c l a n , Panam a C a n a l , $4,000 a D (2p a r t m e n t, year. Pro.-?urenient Inspector, v n r I o u n Addres^iograph O p erato r, |1,200 to g r a d e . s ; $1,020 t o $2,000 a y e a r . M a t e r i a l $1,440 a yeiii', * D ivision. A ir C orps, W a r D e p a r tm e n t. R a d io lnsi>ector $2,0 00 t o $2,000 ft Iw e lv o o p tional subjects. year, J u n i o r a I m l n i s t r a t i v u p r o c n r e n t e n t In t p e c t o r . <2,1)00; M a t e r i a l D i v i s i o n A ir (Continued on Page Stxtaen) '■ P a i^ e C IV IL S ix te e n S. T U , e s t s P ersons appointed from these or other examinations su bse­ quent to March 16. 1942, w ill be given “ W a r S e rv ice A p p o in tm e n ts” and w ill not th ereby acquire a classified ( c o m p e t i t i v e ) c ivil s e r v ­ ice status. A p p o in tm e n ts w ill generally be for the duration o t the war and, in no ease, w ill extend more than six months beyond the end of the war. A p p lica tion s for the follow in g po sition s w ill be rec e iv e d ( a t the places indicated b e l o w ) until the needs of the s e r v ­ ice have been met. {Continued from Pnfje Fifteen) A d d r e s s : I t e r o r d o r , Ja n ito r L '. S . N a v y ^ 'i i r d , I J r o o k l y n , A n n m iiic en io n t N un ih o r and N. V. T itle 2-17.1-KorgcT. Drop, Macliin ist, Toolm ak er. ~ ‘J - 175—Anfilesrnith, Heavy i^’ircs, An.i;losiiiitli, O th er b’lrcH, iilacKsm ith, C hip per and C au lker, Iron, Copjici ainit h, 1)ie.sliiUcr. 2-175 — FlanKc T u rn e r , l< r a m e Bencler, IjOltsinan, SailrjKiUei', Shipf it te r , S hip wright, Welder, lOleclric (.sj)eeiallv KkilU.-d), Welder, Gas. 2-17(^-Ordnanceman. Addr«‘ss: Secretary, *>t 1’. S. Civil S(‘rviee KxuMiliiers, Air <.'orpH I'lasti'ni rrociireineiit DisIrief, !!0 ('lMir«-h Slr»‘et, New I'oik. Aniioiineem(‘nt Nunilier and Title 2-480—Junio!' Administral ive l^rocurciiu’tit Inspector, Senior Procurement liiapector, I’rocurcmeiit Inspectcr. 2-480—A.'-t.sociate I'rociirement In­ spector, Aj^sistaTit Procurement Inspci'tor, .Junior I’rocurement i n ­ spector (12 optional brandies, each grade). Address: Secretary, Hoard «f t;. S. (;lvil Service Kxaininers, iMtie Camp, (ireat Iteixl, New Vork. Atutonncemeiit Number and Title 2 -WJl—Automotive Mechanic. .A ddress: S ecretary , Ito a rd 'o f I ' . S. C i v il S ervie** K .\:in iiiie rH , S e i icea O rdnance K o m iiliis, 1S'<‘W \ orU. Aiinoiineement Number and Title 2-S—Senior Uuai'd. 2-!) — FirefiglUer (motor equip­ ment). A<ldresf»; Secretary, itoard (»f II. S. Cl\il Service Kxamin<“rH, Syracuse lOngineer District, Syra­ cuse, New York. Announcement Number and Title 2-:{19-As.sistant Inspector (gener­ al con.struction). Inspector (general construction). 2-:M9—In.spector, Kngincenng Ma­ terials (construction), Inspector, Engineering Materials (mechani­ cal). •Adtlress; Secretary, Uoard of IJ. S. Civil Service JOxamlners, Wutervliet .Arsenal, Watervliet, !New \ ’ork. Announcement Number nnd Title 2-441—.Machinist. 2-44:<—Benchmn n. 2-444—Gauge Checker. 2-20—Senior Guard. 2-:j5-ToolkcePcr. 2-48-Machine Operator (boring mill), Machine Operator (engine lathe), Machine Operator (horizon­ tal boring mill). Machine Operator (milling machine), Machine Opera­ tor (planer), Machme Operator (Khaper), Machine Operator (alotter), Machine Operator (surface rinder), Machine Operator (turret athe). r;;'. Address. Secretary. Board of II. S. <’ivil Service I'ixaminers, United States Military Academy, West roint. New ^'ork. Announcement Number and Title 2-2:5—Attendant (mess attendant). Address: Manager, Second L. S. Civil Service District, I’’ e d e r a 1 liuilding, Cbristopber Street, New \'ork. Announcement Number. Title and riace of Kmployment 2-194 — Boilermaker, A. T. S. Brooklyn, N. Y. 2-19(>—Deck Krgineer, A. T. S., Brooklyn, N. Y, 2-292—Second .Assistant ISngineman (marine), A. T. S., Brooklyn, N. Y. 2-392—Senior Inspector Engineer­ ing Materials, Inspector Engineer­ ing Materials, A.^sociatc Inspector Engineering Mat.erials, Assistant inspector Engineering Materuils, Junior Inspector Engineering Ma­ terials (4 options). New York Naval inspection District and Schenectady Naval Inspection District. 2-39.'i—Senior Inspection Ship Con­ struction, Inspector Ship Construc­ tion, Associate Inspector Ship Con­ struction, Navy Department (N. J. and New York as assigned). 2-420—Under Inspector Ordnance Materials, Minor Inspector Ord­ nance Materials, Rochester Ord­ nance District. 2-449—Mechanic Learner, Waterv­ liet Arsenal, Watervliet, N. Y. 2-452—Junior Stenographer (male), Junior Typist (male), State of New Y'ork. 2-459—Machinist, Picatlnny Arsen­ al, Raritan Arsenal, w atervliet Arsenal. Brooklyn Navy Yard, Lakehurst Naval Air Station. 2-49f) — Senior Inspector N a v a l Ordnance Materials, I n s p e c t o r Naval Ordnance Materials, Asso­ ciate Inspector Naval Ordnance Materials, Assistant I n s p e c t o r Naval Ordnance Materials, Junior Inspector Naval Ordnance Mate­ rials, (all 4 options). N ew York Naval Inspection District and fachenectady Naval Inspection District. All Aboard!! Make It Start Mm: 1141 A Pleas- N ow W ith This CO ND UCTO R M«» York City Transit S y tt. m Latest, Of r><« Of (>«t Am)uAc»mM Aftj O a, n*. took A/) M»run« AmI/Iu Q| Co^di)Ct(K• lob Affofdi Oppo'ttffMr f'Actic* Wirt<^<««««* Ow«il>on« | Greatest, Simplest, ARCO Study Guide IT G I V E S Y O U • F I \ E I'OUiMEK T E S T S • ALL T H E A N S W E R S • K N O W L E D G E TO A N S W E R T E S T Q U E S T IO N S V O U R S E L P C o n t e n t s : N i- w \ o r k C K .v ’b S u b w a y S.vbt»Mn, 1 i i s l A iU , D u t i c a l u u l H e Nitou Nibil iil cH o t < ; o n d i i c l o r N , itiilvs ( J u i U i n t ; C o n d u c t , < )| H >r a tto u o r I r a i n s , I C c l a l i o n s W i t h I'aNsiMiffcpN, C i v i l S e r v i c e A r i t l i i n c t i v , n i K u a l. s a n d S iK oa linf;. M u n ic i p a l < ico K ra|iliy , llunilrcdii of ((u c. sld iiH I r o i n I'r e v it i ii H I C . v u i n i n u t l o n n A r r a u K c d a n d CiiisHlf i e d I o r <J uic U , ICa sy, S t u d y . P ag cs 5 Illu str a tio n s P r ic e , $ 1 .3 0 I'OI^IAIL at the Civil. SKKVK K I.ISAUUK LE A D ER BO O K SH O P 97 D u a n e S t r c f t , New V o rk City P l e a s e r u s h t h e A KCO " C o n d u c t o r . " 1 n n i cnclo.slnB $1.50 ( c h e c U - m o n o y order). nam e ....................................................................... 97 U u u n c S t r e e t N ew Y ork City A.DDr.ICSS .................................................. ............ |j S E R V IC E T u e s d a y , A p r i l 1 4 .1942 LEA D ER 2-497—Junior Communications Op­ erator (H.S.R.E.), States of Dela­ ware, N ew Jersey, and New York. 2-498 — Junior Stenographer (fe­ male), Junior Typist (female), State of New York (except the five boroughs of New York, and W est­ chester County). 2-503 — Chief Engineering A i d , Principal Engineering Aid, Senior Engineering Aid, ISngineering Aid, A.^sistant Engineering Aid, (all 8 options), States of New Jersey and N ew York). 2-504—[Jnder Communications Op­ erator (H.S.R.E.), States of Dela­ ware, New Jersey and New York. 2-508—Junior Inspector Trainee, Ordnance Materials, Rochester Ord­ nance District. 2-512—Junio’’ Inspector Trainee, Ordnance Materials, New York Ordnance District. 2-H — Attendant (ward-np a n d mess), Canandaigua, N. Y. 2-12 — Attendant (ward-np a n d mess), Northport, N. Y. 2-13 — Attendant (hospital a n d mess), Batavia, N. Y. 2-14 — Attendant (hospital a n d mess), Sunmount, N. Y. 2-15 — Attenaant (hospital a n d mess), Castle Point, N. Y. nd 2-16 — Attendant (hospital a------mes.=!), Pine Camp and Madison Barracks, N. Y. S t a t e (.Vpplicatioiis .should be filed by May 1) 40fi0. Assistant C'ailcer Koentgenologlst, sta te Institute for the Study of Malignant Diseases, D e­ partment of Health. Usual salary range $3,120 to $3,870. Application fee $3. Appointment expected at the minimum but may be made at less than $3,120. Minimum Qualifications: Candi­ dates must be graduates of an ap­ proved medical school, and must be licensed to practice medicine in N e w York State or be eligible to enter the examination for such license. (Successful candidates who have not obtained their licenses at the time the eligible list is estab­ lished will not have their names certified for appointment until they have received their licenses and have so notified the Department of Civil Service.) They must have completed one year of rotating interneship in an approved general hospital. In addition they m ast have had six months of satisfac­ tory experience as senior interne or resident in radiology or one year of satisfactory postgraduate train­ ing in radiology involving the Xray and radium treatment of malig­ nant diseases at an institution apfor such postgraduate trainfiroved ng. Candidates must have a knowl­ edge of radio physics, radio sensi­ tivity, and radio resistance and of tumor pathology. Sub,ject.H of Examination: Written examination on the duties of the position, relative w’eight 5; train­ ing and experience, r e l a t i v e weight 5. Assistant Office Appliance Oper­ ator, State and County Depart­ ments and Institutions. Usual sal­ ary range $1,200 to $1,700. Applica­ tion fee $1. Appointment expected at the minimum but may be made at less than SI,200! Appointments as Junior Office Appliance Operator may also be made from this list. Assistant Office Appliance Oper­ ators, State and County Depart­ ments and Institutiois. Usual sal­ ary range $1,200 to $1,700. Applica­ tion fee $1. Appointment exp5ctcd at the minimum but may be' male at less than $1,200. Appointments to positions of Junior Office Ap­ pliance Operator, usual salary range -5900 to $1,200 may also be made frcm these lists. In order to meet the needs for operation! for various machines, this exariinotion has been planned to cover four different kinds of office appliances and a separate eligible list for each kind will be established: No. 4112 Assistant Office Appliance Operator (Addressograph). No. 4113 Assistant Office Appliance Operator (Graphotype). No. 4114 Assistant Office Appliance Operator (Mimeograph), No. 4115 Assistant Office Appliance Operator (Multilith). Candidates who meet the requirements for more than one of these examina­ tions may compete in as many as they wish, however, a separate ap­ plications and fee must be filed for each. No. 4113 Addressograph. Duties: Under immediate super­ vision, to operate one or more types of addressograph machines: and to do related work as required Examples; Operating and ad­ dressograph machine in the aldressing of all types of office forms, charts, checks, mailing lists, and other m aterial; makiig simple operating repairs and ad­ justments to addressogi'aph mach­ ines; filing addressograph plates or maintaining addressograph plate files. Minimum Qualification: Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Either (a) four years of satisfac­ tory office experience, of which six months must have been in the op­ eration of an addressograph mach­ ine; or (b) six months of .satisfac­ tory experience in the operation of an addressograph machine a n d graduation from a standard senior high school; or (c) a satisfactory equivalent combination of the foregoing training and experience. No. 4113 Graphotype. Dutieii: Under immediate super­ vision,. to operate a key-board graphotype machine in the emboss­ ing of addressograph plates; and to do related work as required. Kxamples: Embossing plates from various types of information or listings: verifying and correcting information on plates; filing and interfiling plates; preparing and maintaining production and work control reports; assisting in tse supervision of a group of grapho­ type operatois. Minimum Qualifications; Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Either (a) four years of satisfttCoffice experience, of which six 2-17 — Attendant (hospital a n a mess), Fort Niagara, N. Y. 2-18 — Attendant (hospital a n d mess), Fort Slocum, N. Y. 2-26-Chlef Tool and Gauge D e­ signer, Principal Tool and Gauge Designer, Senior Tool and Gauge Designer, Tool and Gauge D esign­ er, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J., and Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, N. Y. 2-27—Toolmaker, Picatinny Arsen­ al, Raritan Arsenal. Watervliet Arsenal, Brooklyn N avy Yard. 2-30 - Assistant Communications Operator, Junior Communications Operator, C. A. A., Region 1. 2-.33 — Instrument Maker, F o r t Monmouth, N. J. 2-37 — Attendant (hospital a n d mess), Bath, N. Y. 2-39—Senior Inspector Ordnance Materials, Inspector Ordnance Ma­ terials, Associate Inspector Ord­ nance Materials, Assistant Inspec­ tor Ordnance Materials, Junior In ­ spector Ordnance Material, New York Ordnance District and Roch­ ester Ordnance District. 2-54 — Trainee-Repairman (Signal Corps equipment). States of New Jersey and N ew York. 2-62—Senior Fireman (high pres­ sure), Mitchel Field, N. Y. (Clos­ ing date lor receipt of applications: March 19, 1942.) T e s t s months must have been In the op­ eration of a Icey-board graphotype machine; or (b) six months of sat­ isfactory experience in the oper­ ation of a key-board graphotype machine, and graduation from a standard senior hijjh school; or (c) a satisfactory equivalent combina­ tion of the toregoing training and experience. Six months of satis­ factory typing experience can be substituted in lieu of three months of the required experience in the operation of a key-board grapho­ type machine. No. 4114. Mimeograph. Duties: Under immediate super­ vision, to operate a power-driven mimeograph duplicator on office work of some difficulty calling for limited judgment and responsibil­ ity; and to do related work as re­ quired. Examples: Operating a powerdriven mimeograph machine in the duplicating of all types of office forms, charts, letters, reports, and other material; making minor op­ erating repairs and aljustments to mimeograph machines; keeping re­ cords of supplies and materials re­ quired and used. Minimum qualifications: Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Either (a) four years of satisfac­ tory office experience, of w'hich six months must have been in the operation of a power-driven mime­ ograph machine; or (b) six months of satisfactory experience in oper­ ating a power-driven mimeograph machine, and graduation from a standard senior high school; or (c) a satisfactory equivalent combin­ ation of the foregoing training and experience. No. 4115. Multilith. Duties; Under immediate super­ vision, to operate a multilith machine on office work of some difficulty calling for limited, judg­ ment and responsibility; and to do related w'ork as required. Examples: Operating a multilith machine in the duplicating of all types of office forms, charts, and other material; making minor op­ erating repairs and adjustments to multilith machines; keeping records of supplies and materials required and used. Minimum qualification; Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Either (a) four years of satisfac­ tory office experience, of which six months must have been in the operation of a multilith machine; or (b) six months of satisfactory experience in operating a multilith machine, and graduation from a standard senior high school; or (c) a satisfactory equivalent combina­ tion of the foregoing training and experience. • Applications of these persons who do not meet the specialized expe­ rience requirements may be a c ­ cepted upon the basis of satisfac­ tory training or experience o f equal or greater value than that sp ed fled under the minimum qualifica­ tions. Subjects of examination; Written examination on general intelli­ gence, or mechanical aptitudes, or both, relative weight 6 ; training and experience, I’elative weight 4. Before certification for appoint­ ment from any of these lists, quali­ fying performance tests will be given on the particular model of machine to be operated in the posi­ tion to be filed. If a candidate ' falls to pass the qualifying test, his name will not be certified for position involving the operation A HOME for YOU A t J a m a ic a , F lu sh in g , F o r e s t H ills n n d B rooklyn. A n y s iz e , a n y t y p e , $:iOO a n d u p d o w n , b a l a n c e li k e r e n t . M y bu y ers becom e m y friends. R A L P H VARRICCHIO 111-40 Lefferts Bouleveard Richmond Hill, N. Y. o f that make of machine but tKi •will not preclude his qualifying operate other models of the machine. Before each .qualifvin® test, the candidates to be exam* ined will be notified of the exaoi type and model ol machine to used. 4082. Assistant Principal of Nursing, Deportment of Mehta Hygiene. Several appointment.s ex. pected a t $1,500 and maintenance Apiplication fee $2. jv tin im u m Q u a lifica tio n s: Candi, dates must be graduates of an ao. credited school of nursing and h® licensed to practice as registered professional nurses in New York state, or eligible for such license (Successful candidates who have not obtained their licenses at the time the eligible list is establishen will not have heir names certiUe,i for appointment until they have received their licenses and have so notified the Deparimen of Civil Service.) In addition, they m ust meet the requirements ot one of the following groups: Either (a) five years of satisfactory nursing experience, of w'hich two years must have been in a supervisory or teaching capacity and one year of which must have been in a mental hygiene hospital or is the p.sychiatric divisios ot a general hospital having in such divi.sion not less than 50 beds, and satl.^ factory completion of six credit hours of work in the field of nurs. ing education at a college or uni­ versity of rocognized standing; or (b) one year of supervisory or teaching experience in a mental hy. giene liospital, and graduation from a recognized college or university from a four-year cour.«a for which a bachelor’s degree h granted, with couises in teaching methods and supervision m the field of nursing education; or (c) a satisfactory equivalent combination of the foregoing trammg and experience. Each arditional six credit hours in the lield of niUoing education will be accepted in lieu of three months of the renuired general experience or two months of the required supervis. ory or teaching experience, but all candidates must have at least one vear of supervi.sory or nurse in­ structor experience and one fear in a menetal hygiene hospital' or division as described under (a . Candidates must liave a tnorough knowledge of modern nursing and hospital W'ard practice and of methols of teaching and educational supervision. College tian* script required. Subjects of Examination: W rit. ten examination on the duties of the position, relative weight 4; training and experience, relative •weight 6 4083. Assistant State Geologl.st, Education Department. Usual sala v y range $3,1^20 to $3,870. Applica­ tion fee $3. Appointment expected a t the minimum but may be made at less than $3,120. This exammation is open to residents and non­ residents of N e w York ctate. but preference in certification will ba { C o n t in u e d on P a g e Seve ntee n) IF YOU FILED FOR CONDUCTOR H e r o ' s t h e b o o k y o u n e e d t o h e l p you g e t o n e o f t h o s e g o o d j o b s . I t co nt ains o f f i c i a l 'u l e a , d u t i e s o t conductor;) p r e v i o u s e x a m s , a i a s f o r t h e physica l e x a m , a n d o th e r i m p o r t a n t inform ation —l i e p a s e s . Y ou c a n e x a m i n e t h i s bo o l: u n d e r a n io i ie .v -b n c k g j i u r a n t e e —If y o u a r e not c o m p l e t e l y s a t i s f i e d , r e t u r n i t witlUn f i v e d a y s a n d y o u r m o n e y wil l t>« refunded. T h e p r i c e Is o n l y 51.00. B u t SE.SD N O M O N E Y . J u s t m a i l u s y o u r name a n d a d d r e s s o n a p o s t c a r d ; when t h e p o s t m a n d e l i v e r a t h e bo o k , pay h i m ?1 p l u s p o s t a g e . ( I f y o u i)reter, s e n d $1 w i t h y o u r o r d e r a n d w e' ll pay p o s t a g e — s a m e g u r a n t e e o t cour.se). D o n ' t d e l a y . T h e e x a m w il l b e Rivrn A p r . 25. M a l l o’o u r p o s t c a r d a t once. P E E R L E SS PUBLISHING CO. 140 WEST 42d STREET, N. V. Unfurnished Apartments R IV E R S ID E D R ., 530 (o p p . • T o m b ) —R e c e n t l y rem odeled, a p a rtm e n ts, 2 room s, J-l.l. Supi. < : R E T I N & H U M P H R I E S , Inc. 51 E a s t 4 2 n d St. „f 79th 8trcet-31S West THE O L IV E R HASTINGS “A Kesidence of the Better l.vP^ j H ero y o u w i l l f i n d a n a t m o s p U e ro s o c i a b i l i t y a n d fr le n d ll n es.s. A Kooiii for one—from $5 « A Upom for Two-from $8 ‘ lO M S l r e e t - 2 » 2 H O T E L CLENDENING ••A F R I E N D L Y A T M O S P H E I i ^ K n o w n a s one of th e m ost |,^,o(j. A p a r t m e n t H o t e l s In t h e n eig h lJ O '" A R O O M F O R T W 0 - ? 8 Week IJ A l s o T w o K o o n js , I*"***’, 'Y u . T h r e « K o o m s , b a t h , $18 U n fu rn ish ed A p a rtm en ts ----------------------------------------- ^ ^4S.0« l ^ r o o m S t u d i o A p t, .......................VpniU> ( E . 6 5 t h St.. b t t . M a d i s o n a n d 3% Room Apt...................... ••n.V'u'sectic"'' (M o d . olev. a p t . C i r a m e r c y M a r k G r o s k l n (N > m i« n y ( K w u B o a r d B I d f f. ). 18 E. « s t S t. . N. LKxingtiin 2-6476* c. —• D esc rip tio n o ! P roperty Mount Vernon, N.Y. Fl'KMSUEn single Home E xclusive re s tric te d n e i g h b o r h o o d . ^ b lo c k f r o m C o l u m b u s Ave. N e w H a v e n R. R. 3 h e d r o o m s , r o o m (fire p la c e ), dining, . lotttii c . 11 - c a r g a r a g e , l a n d s c a P‘ F u l l y e q u i p p e d , i m m e d i a t e occ i B a r g a i n . A n d e r s o n R e a lt y » F lrat S t. , M o u n'’ V ernon. C IV IL A p r il 1 4 .1 9 4 2 g t a t e W a n t s S t a t e f r o m Page Sixteen) to l e g a l residents o f N e w ®ork’ State. Qualifications: Candl. ‘,es must meet the requirements t one of the following groups: othpi- (a) two years of satisfacV field experience in Pre-Camreology, and graduation from lecognized institution from a * „rse for which a doctor of philonnhv degree has been granted ifh specialization in geology , special reference to petrology !ni mineralogy in relation to Pre?-anibrian geology; or (b) three vpars of satisfactory field experince as described under (a) and „,i(]uation from a recognized in?'i,,,tion with a master’s degree fh special studies as described ‘!ip- (a). Candidates must have Tthnrough knowledge of the Preranib'ian geology of N ew York S,„tc mineralogy, geo-chemistry, ,',i identification of minerals by „u..cUal and chemical means, and P%‘iliatity with the use of the Stiosrraphic microscope They LiiU' be cooperative and have good or! irc-^s. An interview m ay be remiircd. College transcript required. ^Sibjpcts of Examination: WritgCBBI fkkk t y p e w r e n t e d pkactick r i t e f o r r I n s u r a n c e the position, training and weight 6. T e s t s . (C o n tin u ed s e x a m s fib d lo n 140 WEST 42d STKEKT (at IJrottdwuy) BKyant 9-7785 S y l v e r n ’s O r c h e s t r a and V o c a lists M onday Through Saturday 10:00 A .M .— M u sic o lo r a m a 11:15 A .M .— S in g a n d S w in g (e x c l. S a t.) 1:0 0 P .M .— O n th e B e a m 1:15 P .M .— S y lv e r n 1:15 P .M .— W in s tr u m e n ta lis ts (S a t. o n ly ) P resen ts— SPORTS D on D u n p h y , P o p u la r S p ortscaster K eep s S p orts F an s P o sted on L atest E v en ts 12; 15 P . M . — F r i d a y — S p o r t s — P e r s o n a l i t i e s 1:15 P .M .— S a tu r d a '^ — B e t w e e n 3:30 P .M .— T h u r s d a y — H ig h lig h ts 6 :15 P .M .— M o n d a y Through Rounds of S p orts S a tu rd a y — S p orts N ew s NEW S 8:15 A .M .— T u e s d a y , W ednesday C iv il S e r v ic e ll:t5 1:00 A .M .— J o and T hursday L eader N ew s R anson— T ravel N ew s P .M .— " C o p y d e s k ”— M o n d a y (S a t. Through o n ly ) F r id a y N ew s C o m m e n ta to r s — M a u r ic e C. D r e ic e r & F r a n k E n g le Book R e v ie w e r — C h a rles A . W a g n e r <5 3 0 P .M .— W a v e r le y G :30 P .M .— S e lw y n R o o t— M o n d a y Jam es (S u n d a y s (M o n d a y ) T hrough S aturday. o n ly ) Schedulied N ew scasts— M onday Through Saturday 8:30, 8 : 5 5 and 9 :4 5 A .M .— 12 N oon , 2, 3, 6 and A .M .— 12 Noon, relative weight 4; experience, relative 2:15, 4:30, 4086. Damaf^es Evaluator, Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Safety Respon­ sibility Unit, Department of Taxa­ tion and Finance. Usual salary range $2,100 to $2,609. Application fee $2. Several appointments ex­ pected. If eligible, candidates may compete also In No. 4004, Senior Damages Evaluator. A separate application and fae must be filed lor each. Duties: Under supervision, to ex­ amine reports of motor vehicle a c ­ cidents filed punsuant to the provi­ sions of the N ew York Motor V e ­ hicle Safety-Responsibiilty Act, and from these reports to evaluate property and personal Injury dam­ ages and to do related work as re­ quired. Exam ples: Apply trained judgment to the facts reported in motor vehicle accident, reports for the purposa of estimating the amount of property damages and personal injuries involved; making investigations to determine the a c ­ curacy of damage (property or personal injury) reported; inter­ viewing owners and operators of motor vehicles involved; testifying before a Motor Vehicle Responsi­ bility Adjudicator as to the extent of damage involved in motor ve­ hicle accidents. Minimum Qualifications; Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups; Either (a) three years of full-time experience either as an appiaiser, claim adjuster, or investigator em ­ ployed by an insurance carrier, claims bureau of a large industrial or business organization, or in a law office personally ' handling a substantial number of cases year­ ly involving the prosecution or de­ fense of damage, negligence, or compensation cases, which experi­ ence must have included the mak­ ing of estimates on property and personal injury damages, or other satisfactory experience of ^ u a l value in preparing the candidate to apply trained judgment in estim-ating property or personal injury 7 P .M . MQUOU LICENSES Sunday ^0:00 a n d 4085. Associate Economist, Divi­ sion of Housing, Executive De­ partment. Usual salary r a n g e $3,900 to $4,900. Application fee $3. Appointment expected at the mini­ mum but may be made at less — 4084. A ssistant Superintendent ot than $3,900. Minimum Qualifications: Candi­ Tuberculosis Nurses, Diviriion of dates must meet the requlrem.ents Tuberculosis, D e p a r t m e n t of of one of the following groups; Health. Appointment expected at Either (a) graduation from a recog­ Herman M. B iggs Memorial H os­ nized college or university from a pital, Ithaca, at $1,800 and mainte­ four-year course for which a nance. Application fee $2. bachelor’s degree is granted, with Minimum qualifications: Candi­ specialization in sociology or ecodates m ust be licensed as regis­ omics including statistics, and tered professional nurses in New either (1) six years of satisfactory York State or be eligibel for such experience in social or economic license. (Successful candidates who research including one year of have not obtained their licenses at work in a responsible supervisory the time the eligible list is estab­ capacity, or (2) three years of lished will not nave their names work directly concerned with low certified for appointment u n t i l cost housing or city planning with they have received their licenses a recognized agency or imiversity and have so notified the Depart­ including one year of woik in a ment of Civil Service.) They must responsible supervisory cap acity; be graduates of a standard senior or (b) postgraduate work in one of high school or have equivalent the above-mentioned fields equiva­ education. In addition, they must lent to a Ph.D. degree, and either meet the requirements of one of (1) four years of the above expe­ the following groups: Either (a) rience including one year of worlt four years of satisfactory nursing in a responsible supervisory ca­ experience, of which two years pacity, or (2) two years of housing must have baen in a supervisory experience as defined above, incapacity, and of which one year cludinpf one year in a responsible must have been in tuberculosis supervisory capacity; or (c) a sa t ­ nurs'ing, and graduation from anisfactory equivalent combination credited school of nursing, supple­ of the foregoing training and ex­ mented by sixty credit hours of perience. Candifiatos may substi­ college Avork obtained in subjects tute fifteen semester hours of train­ which prepaie for teaching and ad­ ing in the economic and social ministrative work in schools of aspects of housing or city plan­ nursing; or (b) a sati^ actory ning for one year of housing e x­ equivalent combination of the fore­ perience. In order to receive credit going training and experiecne. for courses in economics, statis­ Transcript of college education be­ tics, or housing, official transcripts yond nurse training school re­ should be submitted. Candidates quired. must have a comprehen.sive knowl­ Subjects of Examination: Writ­ edge of research methods, econom­ ten examination on the duties of ics, advanced statistics, adminis­ trative planning, and supervisory techniques; a thorough knowlelge of history, principles, and econom­ ic aspects of low-cost housing, land use, and city planning; must be familiar with the organization and work of governmental and private organizations in the field of housing and with housing legis­ lation. Tliey must hav'e proven ability to plan and direct important research, a high degree of critical judgment as to the value, sound­ ness, and completeness of research projects and the ability to coor­ dinate the various investigations tb serve the needs of the Division. Subjcots of Examination: Written ten examination on the duties of the position, relative weight 4; training and experience, relative ■weight 6. MUSICAL and 5:30 P .M . B u lle tin s B r o a d c a s t T h r o u g h t th e D a y a s R e c e iv e d Page LEA D ER ten examination on the duties of the position, relative weight 4; training and experience, relative w eight 6. LEADING SHOWS OF THE W EEK F ea tu rin g H a n k S S R V IC E N o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t l i a t l^ ic o n s e No. R L 342. h a s b e e n Is.sued t o t h e u n d e r ­ s i g n e d to s e l l b e e r , w i n e a n d l i q u o r a t r e t a il u n d e r t h e Alcoholic B e v e r a g e C o n ­ t r o l L a w , a t 1070 T h i r d A v e n u e , C i t y a n d C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , f o r on- pr em lB P « con sum ption. Joseph M cD onald, 1070 T h i r d A v e n u e .___________________ N o t i c e is “l e r e b y g i v e n t h a t I j l c e n s e No. C 4 ha.s b e e n i s s u e d t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d t o s ell b o o r a t wliole.s aie u n d e r t h e A lc o: h o l i c B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l Liuw a t 10 R o c l te I feller P laz a, Room 1213, C it y and 1 C o u n t y of N e w Y ork , f o r o f f - p r e m i a e s co n su m p tio n . W. A. T a y l o r & Co., In c ., 10 R oi k e f o l l e r P la z a . R o o m 11!15________ N o t i c e ifl h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t I^lco nse No. E B 2».'i2 h a s b e e n i.ssued t o t h e u n d e r ­ s i g n e d t o s e l l b e e r a t r e t a i l , in a r e s ­ t a u r a n t u n d e r t h e A l c o h o l ic B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w a t 1170 B r o a d w a y , C it y a n d C o u n t y of N e w Y o r k , f o r o n - p r e m l a e s ( ;o n s u m p t I o n . R a y m o n d R eingold and t u c k R e i n g o l d , 4170 B r o a d w a y . N'otice Is h e r e i i y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e No. l . L (17 h a s b e e n Is s u e d to t h e u n d e r s i g n e d Id s ell l i q u o r a t w h o l e s a l e u n d e r t h e A ip o h o li c B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l I^a w a t 3')<> F if th A venue, C ity a n d C o unty of New Y ork. Kchenloy I n te r n a ti o n a l C o rp o ra tio n . 330 F i f t h A v e n u * . L a w S e v e n te e n I n v e s t i g a t o r s damages, and graduation from a standard senior high school; or (b) two years of full time study of law or medicine at a recognized college or university and one year of sa t­ isfactory full time experience as described in ( a ) ; or (c) a satisfac­ tory equivalent combinations of the foregoing training and experience. Candidates who include claims ad­ justment experience w'hile in the employment of an insurance agent or broker must demonstrate be­ yond any reasonable doubt that such experience was responsible and was of quality anl volume equivalent to tnat required of an insurance adjuster employed by a casualty insurance company. Can­ didates m ay also substitute, year for year, satisfactory office expe­ rience, for the required high school education. Candidates must have a good knowledge of the N ew York Motor Vehicle Safety-Responsibility Act and the Motor Vehicle Law, and must be familiar with the con­ struction and assembly of motor vehicles and accessories and have a knowledge of human anatomy and the meaning of medical terms. Candidates must be familiar with the terms of the various types of c.asualty policy issued in the State of N ew Yorlt. Subjcct of Examination: Written examination on the duties of the position, relative weight 5; train­ ing and experience, r e l a t i v e w eight 5. Sul»jects Of Examination: W rit­ ten examination on the duties of the position, or performance test, or both, reative weight 7; train­ ing and experience, relative weight 3. The pertormance test, if given, will be he'd at a date other than May 23. Candidates will be notified when and where to appear for the tests. 41lfi. Junior Lil>rarian (Inslitutinnai). Department of Social Wel­ fare. Usual salary range $1,800 to $2,5(W Application fee $1. ApF^intment expected at the N ew York State Training School for Boys, at WarAvick, at $1,600 and maintenance and at the State Agricultural and Industrial School, at Industry, at $1,200 and maintenance. Minimum Qualifications: Candi­ dates mu'st hold or be eligible for a certificate to teach academic sub­ jects and have sati.sfactorily com­ pleted thirty-six credit hours in library science at an approved library school. (Successful candi­ dates who have not obtained their licenses at the time the eligible list is established will not have their names certified for appointment until they have received their li­ censes and have so notified the D e­ partment of Civil Service.) Candi­ dates must liave a knowledge of library science and modern libr.ary methods and procedures especial­ ly as applied fo an institution li­ brary of secondary school level. They must have teaching ability 4087. Home Economist, Depart­ and be willing to live in the insti­ tution. College transcript not re­ m ent of Social Welfare. Usual sal­ quired. ary range .$2,400 to $3,000. Applica­ tion fee $2. Appointment expected Sul)jocts of Examination: W’^ritat the minimum but may be mada ten examination on the duties of at less than .?2,400. Candidates who the position, relative weight 5; are eligible for and desire to com­ training and experience, relative pete also in No. 4091, Nutritionist, weight 5. State Department of Health and 4 000 . .lunior IJi>rarian (Medicine), No. 4104, Nutritionist, Suffolk State Library, Department of Edu­ County may do so. A separate ap­ cation. Usual salary range $1,800 plication and fee of $2 must be to .?2,.300. Application fee SI. Ap­ filed for each. pointment expected at tho mnimum but may be made at less than Minimum Qualifications; Candi­ $1,800. dates must meet the requirements Minimum Quaiificalons: Candi­ of one of the following groups: dates mu.‘»t meet the requirements Either (a) three years of satisfac­ of one of the following groups; tory, full-time, paid experience in Either (a) one ye.ar of satisfactory home economics teaching, social professional library experience, pre­ work, public health work or agri­ ferably in a medical or scientific cultural extension service, of library, and graduation from a which one year must have been in recognized college or university work which involved preparation from a four-year course for which of relief budget standards and nu­ a bachelor’s degree is granted, trition education in the field of so­ supplemented by satisfactory com­ cial work, and graduation from a pletion of one year of training in recognized college or uni\ ersity an a,pproved library sc h o o l; or (b) from a four-year course for which a satisfactory equivalent combina­ a bachelor’s degree is granted with tion of the foregoing training and a major in home economics, in­ experience. Candidates must be eli­ cluding courses in foods, nutrition, gible to obtain a N e w York Stata home management, and the econ­ Personnel Grade III Library Cer­ omic and social aspects of family tificate or higher. They must have life; or (b) a satisfactory equiva­ a knowledge of modern library sci­ lent combination of the foregoing ence and administration, especially training and experience of equal or as applied to a medical, and bo greater value. In rating training thoroughly familiar with approved and experience, credit will bo medical library practice and pos­ granted for the satisfactory com­ sess the ability to assist otners in pletion of a course in dietetics ap­ the u.se of the library facilities, proved by the American Dietetic b^ith personally and by corre­ Association or for graduate wr^rk spondence. College transcript not in home economics, including such required. courses as nutrition, child develop­ Subjects of Examination: Writ­ ment, public health elucation and ten examination on the duties of social work. Candidates must have the position, relative weight 5; tact; good personality; leader.ship; training and experience, relative ability to formulate sound programs weight 5. In the field of home economics and to interpret them to local welfare 4091. Nutritionist, Division of Ma­ agencies and secui'e cooperation in ternity, Infancy, and Child H y ­ putting them into effect. College giene, Department of Health. U su ­ transcript not required. al .salary range $2,400 to $3,000. Ap­ Subjects of Examiuation: Writ­ plication fee $2. Candidates who ten examination on the duties of are eligible for and desire to com­ the position, relative weight 5; pete also in No. 4087, Home Econ­ training and experience, relative omist and in No. 4104. Nutritionist, weight 5. Suffolk County, m ay do so. A sep­ arate application and fee of $2 must 4089. Institutional Vocational In­ be filed for each. structor (Electrical), Department Minimum Qualifications; Candi­ of Correction. Usual salary range dates must meet the requirements $1,800 to $2,300. Application fee $1. of one of the following groups: Appointment expected at the mini­ Either (a) three j'cars of satisfac­ mum but m ay bo made at less than tory experience in public health or $1,800. One appointment expected community nutrition service work, at Walkill Prison. and graduation from a college or imiversity of recognized standing Minimum Qualifications: Candi­ from a four-year course for whicn dates must either possess a New a bachelor’s degree is granted with Y oik State certificate for teaching specialization in foods and nutri­ the trade of electricity and/or elec­ tion ; 01 (b) two years of satisfac­ trical installation, or be eligible tory experience in public health or for such certificate. Candidates community nutrition service work, m ust state on their applications and graduation from a college or wheth er they have a certificate for univ'erslty of recognized standing teaching the trade of electricity or from a four-year course for which electrical installation. Candidates a bachelor’s degree i.s granted with who lack complete eligibility for a specialization in foods and nutri­ teacher certificate may be allowed tion, supplemented by one year of to compete in this examination, but graduate work in nutrition; or (c) if successful in appointment, will a satisfactory equivalent combina­ be expected to avail themselves of tion of the foregoing training and the opportunity to be offered for experience. Candidates must have obtaining professional t e a c h e r a knowledge of the fundamentals training and to complete the re­ of nutrition and their application quirements for teacher certification in public h e a lth ; they mu.«st have witiiin a reasonable time. In addi­ ability to organize and develop tion, candidates must have com­ community nutrition consultant pleted the ninth grade or have service; ability to write and speak equivalent education, and must effectively and with 'authority; meet the requirements of one of the ability to gain the confidence of following group: Either (a) five fellow-workers and the public; ye.ars of satisfactory maintenance skill in the analysis o f situations experience in an electrical gener­ and in pre.sentation of m aterial; ating station; or (b) five years of initiative, good judf;ment; resouicesatisfactory full-time paid journey­ fulness; good address. College man experience in tne trade of tran.‘x;ript not required. electrical installation, maintenance, Subjects of Examination: W rit­ operation, and/or repair of electri­ ten examination on the duties of cal machinery; or (c) a satisfactory the position, relative weight .’5; equivalent combination of the fore­ training and experience, relative going types of experience. In rat­ weight 5. ing training and experience, credit in vocational teacher training 4117. Parole Employment Officer, will be given for courses completed Division of Paiole. Executive D e­ methods anl for satisfactory teach­ partment. Usual salary range $2,ing of the trade. Candidates may 400 to $3,000. Application fee $2. Ap­ be given a practical performance pointment expected at the minimum test and an interview may be held but may be made at lesa than $2.If considered necessary. Candidates 4IM) Appointinent of a male Parol© must be in good physical condi­ Employment Officer is expected tion. A physical examination will be required. Candidates must have Minimum Qualifications: Candi­ a working knowledge of the N a ­ dates must meet the requirement.'* tional Electrical Code Regulations, o f one of the following groups: fundamental principles of A.C. and Either (a) three years of satisfac-* D C . electricity and equipment, torv full-time paid experience as a physical properties and working placement interviewer or voca­ characteristics of materials and tional guidance counselor for supplies used by electrical work­ adults In a po.sition invv)lving a ers, and of electrical calculatipns, cunsldemble amount of lield work, principles of testing, measuring, ( C o n t i n u e d o n Page E i g h t e e n ) and recording inatruments. Page C IV IL E ififh te e n S E R V IC E T u e s d a y , A p r i l 14. 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W hy not d ro p T lik e Apparel c o lu m n . M is t a k e s c a n h a p p e n in th e b est of fam ilies! Golf in Manhattan your V A C in M fl.K .V N K lt iiia d u like n e w S p e r i a l N e w l$ii(; - N«‘\\ K i i l i h e r $ 0 . 9 5 W i r e - N e w H r i i s l i .............................. O I ' r e e l ‘; s t i ii in t e N F r e e I 'ie k I 'p a ix l D e liv e r y United Vacuum Cleaner Co. 659 I'la st T r e i i i o i i t A v e . , i l r o i i x I ' l i o i i e T r e i i i o i i t 8-39S2 as e rro r “ Gene” be M is s A n n fa th e r in la s t M c G u ire F lo re n c e in s te a d , m e n tio n e d in of th is S t a t e ( C o n t in u e d f r o m Paije S e v e n t e e n ) In an organized employment, placeinent or personnel office handling a considerable volume of diversi­ fied types of placements, or as a personnel manager in a large com­ mercial or industial organization, and graduation from a standard senior high school; or (b) two years of satisfactory full-time paid experience as a pri.s’on guard or a.s nn instructor in a correctional ii^stitution for adults, including or *;uDi)lemented by one year of sa t­ isfactory experience as de^cribf-d under (a), and graduation from a standard senior high school; o r <«•) a satisfactory equivalent com­ bination of the fore"'oing traininir •iml expel ience. Candidates mu.st must have thorough familiartiy ■with modern placement praeticex am I techniques and a general Unowledge oi psnology and criminnloiiy with partcuilar reference to those i)hases dealing with the prob­ lems involved in the placement of parolees. Candidates must also have tact; initiative; good judg­ ment; ability to meet wtih employ­ ers and to interest them in em­ ploying parolees; ability to soeak in uublic. Subjects of Examination: Writ­ ten examination on ihe duties of the position, relative weight 5; training and experience, I'elativu weixjht 5. 409^. I'syeliiatric Social Worker, Department of Social Welfare. Usual salary range $1,800 to $2,«W». Application lee ?1. Appoint­ ment expected at $1,500 and main­ tenance. One appointment expected ut the State Agricultural and In­ dustrial School of Industry. If eli­ gible, candidates may compete al.so in No. 4096, Senior Psychiatric Social Worker, State Department of Social VVelfaie. Miniiiiuni Qualificiition.s: Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Either (a) graduation from a recog­ nized college or university for a t'our-year course for which a bache­ lor’s degree is granted, supple­ mented by graduation from a iwoyear course in an approved scliooi of social work, in wnich the em­ phasis of academic and field work must have been in psychiatric s o ­ cial work; or (b) college gradua­ tion as described under (a;, sup­ plemented by graduation from a two-yo'ir couise in an approved Mchool of social work, and one year of satisfactory full-time paid expe­ rience in psychiatric social work in a hospital for mental diseases, or in a school for the mentally deficient, or in a psychiatric or child guid­ ance clinic: or tc) a satisfactory equivalent combination of the fore­ going training and experience which, by reason of the duties of the position, must include gradua­ tion from the two-year course in an approved school of social 'W'orK. Candidates must have a knowledge ol modern social Institutions; of the field, aims, and methods of pub­ lic and private social agencies; of case work technique; of the nature and causes of mental maladjust­ ment ; familiarity with the niore common forms ot neurotic and psy^ chotic disturoances; understanding for the principles and practice ol mental hygiene; understanding ol social problems; ability to work with people and to inteipret per­ sonality problems; tact; initiative; resourcefulness; judgment; good address transcripts ot collegs and postgraduate work requiied. Subjects of K.vamiiuitioa; Written examination on the duties ot the position, relative weight 4; training and e.xperieyce, relative weight 6. 40U3. Itadioijrapher, Hermann M. Biggs Memorial Hospital, Depart­ ment of Health. Usual salary range ^»l,t>50 to ?>2,150. Application fee $1. Appointment expected at the mini­ mum but may be made at less than $l,fJ50. Salary range $1,150 to $l,(i5U when mainfer.ance is allowed. 4001. senior l);'m.ige» Kvaiuutor, Suits, Suits . . . Easter Sunday is over, but tha Easter .styles are only just begin­ ning to .sprout! Flowered bonncch, print drossc.H, venders on every street corncr .selling violets, all signs of Spring and warm weather! Nice to think about I From all in­ dications, the .suit .season promises to be the biggest ever . . suits, Suits, SUITS everywhere, on every­ one I Suits of ail kinds! Trim, slim ones .tailored to a T; softly draped feminine ones; everyone of them “ prettied ’ in some way or another! The most tailored su;t.^ this sea.son are softened witli jabots or ruffie.s of lingerie, even a jaunty flower on the lapel does the trick. Running neck to neck in the suit race is the classic model with sUm-fitted waist and longish jacket, and the dress­ maker type, with easy fullness over the hips. Waistlength jackets are buttoned sn ugiy in double or single rows, while trim slim skirts add bright belts for accents. Tweeds, of cour.^e, are always popular, particularly among the younger set. Spectator pumps, made up in the identical tweed as your suit, and very good-looking at that, is a new stunt. Gabardina proves to be a favorite suit mate­ rial in a wide variety of colors, mj' favorites being the tans and the blues. Grey flannel is sophisticated as well as practical for town wear, with sables or under short fur capes or jackets. There is a vast T e s t s Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Safety Responsibility Unit, Department ot Taxation and Finance. Usual salary range $2,500 to $'},125. Application fee $2. Several appointments e x ­ pected. If eligible, candidates may compete also in No. 4086, Damage.-j Evaluator. A separate application and fee must be filed for each. Duties: Under general super-* vision, to .supervise several em­ ployees engaged in examination of motor vehicle accident reports filed pursuant to the provisions of tha New Yotk Motor Vehicle Safety-Responsibility Act and from these re­ ports to evaluate the property and personal injury d a m a g e s; and to do related work as icqulred. E x ­ amples : Assigning, overseeing, re­ viewing, and correcting error.! in the woik of a small group of Dam­ ages Evaluators engaged In estim­ ating from motor vehicle accident reports the amounts of property and personal injury damages sustained applying trained judgment to and making investigations of and decision.s in the more difficult cases; interviewing owners, operators, and other interested parties for the purpose of discussing and deter­ mining the accuracy of damages reported, and making revisions of estimates thereof, testifyin g bei'oro a Motor Vehicle Responsibility Ad­ judicator as to the extent of dam­ ages involved in motor vehicle acci­ dents. Minimum Quulifiratlons: Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Either (a) five years of satisfac­ tory full-time experience either as . . . and Coats In coats, the ea.sy-to-wear rccfo^ •win by a mile, followed by the fV ted tweed princess models witJ wide reefers, saddle shoulrten big pockets. Many coats are holto'} and sw in g from the shoulders tT boxy model oromises to be a ite with the young girl as it so easy over suits and packoi^ the dres.sy models, the prettie.st. t the town coats with flaring .sUji't, in navy or black, .wme with a wifi graceful swing that comes from ih« waist line, others with bands ^shirring. In shoes, the serviceable li-ht weight shoes, designed with an\.v^ to service and practicability well as smartness, arc being s'tiov n by leading designers. The scenr- h^! also been considerably brightonea by the advent of rambow-coloreri shoes, in the belief, I suppose tiia* bright colors help the morale. Thpsa brilliant shoes help to tone up otherwise conservative eo.stume Red, pink, blue, and even thp a'l tractive “Kelly” green are anion» the shoe tones recommended for Avear with n a v ^ grey, and black town clothes. Bows and buckle.i still dress up pumps and sanilal.s ■with addition of shells, beads ami even small ciu.sters of bright col. ored flowers for toe decoration on afternoon and evening shoes. Navy blue calf and kid remain SpiinI; favorites, witn patent leather still holding its own. Some blue puinpi this season have glove stitchiny; in contrastir^ color or cuffs of gabardine. Quite smart, too. an appraiser, claim adjuster, or In. vestigator employed by an in.sur. ance carrier, claims bureau of a large industrial business organization, or in a law office personally handling a substantial number of cases yearly involving the pro.secution or defen.se of damage, negli­ gence, or compensation cases in­ cluding the making of estimates on property and personal injury dam­ ages of which either two years must have been in a respotisibla capacity making the final determination in important cases or one year must have been in a super­ visory or executive capacity, and graduation from a standard senior high school; or (b) a satisfactoi'y equiv'alent combination of the loretraining and experienre. going raduation from collese with a degree in medicine or law (or admis­ sion to the Bar) may be substitiitel for two years of the general claim experience required under (a). Candidates may also substitute, year for year,, satisfactory office experience for the reqiured liiijli school education. Candidates must have a good knowledge of the New York Motor Vehicle Safety K(sponsibility Act and the Motor Vi'liirla Law, and must be familiar with tli9 construction and assembly oi rn'itor vehicles and accessories and have a good knowledge of human anatomy and the meaning of med­ ical teims. Candidates must ba familiar with the terms of the va­ rious types of casualty policies is­ sued in the State of New York. College transcript not required. Suhjeots of Examination: Writ­ ten examination on the dutic.s of the position, relative weight 4; training and experience, relative weight 6. 409.5. Senior Medical Social Work­ er, Cardiac Bureau, Department of Health. Usual salary range S2,7&3 (C o n tin u e d o n Page T w en ty ) T housands o f G overnm ent em ployees, eligibles and their friends save up to 50% on guaranteed nationally adver­ tised m erchandise at M unicipal E m ployees Service. E v e n ts D ic ta te T h a t Y o u Sh ou ld B u y T O D A Y : I m m e d i a t e d e l i v e r y o n h u n d r e d s o f i t e m s n o w i n d e m a n d such as F u r n i t u r e , P r e s s u r e C o o k e rs , M a z d a L a m p s , R a d io s , N y lo n S to c k in g s , W a tc h e s , V a c u u m C le a n e rs a n d P r a c t ic a lly A ll It e m s in E le c t r ic a l A p p lia n c e s . LADIES, SAVE YOUR STOCKINGS!! SILIC - NYLON - RAYON, Etc. • MAUVELOUS - NEW - COLOKLKbS S EASY TO APPLY § $L00 V IT A P R E SE R V E R $LOO O N L V o n e d i p n o c c s s a r y . G iv e s y o u 3 to 10 t i m e s l o n g e r w e a r . S h e d s w a t e r — aiTo.sis r u n a n d c a tc 'h ea. M u d o r watf*r w il l l e a v e n o s t a t n . C o n ie s in InuuiV d i p j a r —euttutfli f o r 10 s t o c k i n g s . S o ld o n ly a t M u n i c i p a l K m p l o y e e s Service. — S E R V I C E 41 P A R K RO W N .Y .C . (O p posite City H all Park) PHONE CORTLANDT 7-5390 N e w , R e b u ilt S PR IN G C L E A N IN G S P E C IA L N ew Bag N e w C ord N ew B rush N e w M o to r B rushes — $ C .9 5 & Repossessed U C le a n e r s from ItltO N X STO K I>- 1 5 7 0 B O S T O N H ' ’( . N e a r l'<'2 n<l SI.) I ) . \ . 3-4057-7881 $Q.95 962 $7.50 180th ST. Ml’. v i ;kn ‘»'= 16 w . F iR s;r s i - O II.IN d , ri.K A N IN G A M ) A D .IU S T IN G K K I 'A I H S , I 'A II T S ( i u a r u n t e e i i 1 V eiir I ' r e e r i c k i i p , I » ^U ve r .v M E T R O P O L IT A N E. ( N e a r V j ^ e A*‘ » w R R oe gn .. A l l S t o r e s O p e n I_ d l I** All VACUUM C L E A N E iT ^ C O M P A ^ C iv n . L e s d a y ^ S E R V IC E LEA D ER P a ire 11- N in e te e n MADISON S Q . GARDEN NOW t 'u n r g ie H a r t, b u r le s q u e s t a r a n d ‘ tease a r t is t , h a s b e en enH for th e le a d in g role of of the I s l a n d s , ” a Monopicture u n d e r th e su p e rof L indsley P a r s o n s . T h e " is by S c o tt L ittle to n . . . Churchill, d a u g h t e r of E n prim e m 'n is te r , m a k e s h e r in th« U n ited C opake and D a n c e a t C o m m o d o re S a t u r d a y The Armiial R e u n io n a n d D a n c e of Copake C o u n tr y C lub will be h.’Id S a tu rd a y in the gi-and ballroom of th e H o te l C o m m o ­ dore. A g a la p r o g r a m of e n te r ­ tainment h a s 'le e n a r r a n g e d a n d dance nius'c will be f u r n i s h e d by Bob Fridkln a n d his o r c h e s tr a . 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The w o m e n j u d g e d t h e “ b e s t d re s s e d in f o r m a l e v e n in g o r d i n n e r g o w n ” o n t h e s e n i g h ts in t h e T e r r a c e R o o m will be a w a r d e d a $25 D e fe n s e S a v in g s B ond . C H IT A C R IS T IA N I one o f the f e a t u r e p e r f o r m e r s a t th e R i n g l i n g B r o s , a n d B a r num & p la y in g B aile y at Circus, M a d iso n now S quare Garden. Tid-Bits P a t t y A n d i e w s , o f t h e s i n g in g A n d r e w s S is te rs , ob.serves t h a t w h e n y o u s t a r t g e t t i n g d i r ty looks, i t ’y tim e to u s e a little s o f t so a p . . . S o n g s tr e s s L in d a W a r e s a y s s h e n e v e r b o t h e r s to e x p la in a m is ta k e , “ F rien d s d o n 't r e q u ir e it; e n e m ie s d o n 't b elieve i t , ” s h e s a y s . , . P a u l H a r t m a n 's d e f in itio n o f a B r o a d ­ w a y s h y lo c k ; “ T h e L o a n R a n g e r ” . . . P h il B a k e r, th e “ T ak e I t Or L e a v e I t ” q u i z m a s t e r , tells th e s t o r y of t h e t r a f f i c cop w ho p u s h e d h is w a y t h r o u g h a c ro w d o f b y s t a n d e r s to fin d a m a n ly in g in th e s t r e e t in f r o n t of a n a u t o ­ m ob ile, “ H o w did y o u k n o c k h im d o w n ? ” t h e cop a s k e d th e c a r ’s d riv e r . “ I d i d n ’t,” p r o t e s te d th e d riv er. “ I sto p p e d to le t h i m c ro ss a n d h e f a i n t e d ! ” . , , G u y L o m b a r d o c la im s t h a t B r o a d w a y w o uld h a v e m o r e h a r m o n y if t h e r e w e r e n 't so m a n y p eople t h e r e b lo w in g t h e i r ow n h o r n s , . , B e a t r i c e K a y , t h e la r k , sa y s t h a t one sw ell t h i n g a b o u t th e 90’s is t h a t n o o n e t r ie d to go t h a t f a s t in t h e i r a u t o s . . . B elle B a k e r c la im s s h e w a s g iv e n a B r o a d w a y w r i s t V a t c h l a s t w eek . It. h a d tw o face s. A1 B e rn ie , n ow a t L A C O N G A , h a s been c h o se n by th e S o p h o ­ m o r e C lass o f N . Y, IT. a s “ T h e O u t s t a n d i n g C o m e d ia n of 1942.” . . , T he G R E E N W IC H V IL L A G E I N N in t h e V illage h a s becom e q u ite t h e p la c e f o r Ci>^il S ervice B a n q u e t s a n d P a r t ie s , s a y s L o u S elden, m a n a g e r of th e la r g e n i g h t s p o t . . . J o e R o s e n ha.s r e n e w e d I r v i n g B e r k e ’s c o n t r a c t f o r th e b a la n c e o f t h e se a s o n , B erke M, C .'s th e s h o w a t t h e R A I N B O W IN N . , . P a u la L au ren ce b r i n g s h e r h a t- b o x of p r o p s a n d i n im ita b le s o n g - s a tire s b a c k to th e R U B A N B L EU , T h u rsd a y ev e n in g . I n a d d itio n to h e r w o r k a t R u b a n Bleu, sh e p la y s e ig h t p e r f o r m a n c e s a w e e k in " J u n i o r M is s ,” Movie of the Week ‘D A N G E R O U S L Y T H E Y L I V E ,' a t th e N e w Y o r k S t r a n d T h e a t r e , s t a r r i n g J o h n G a rfie ld , N a n c y , C o le m a n a n d R a y m o n d M a ssey. I t ’s a s t o r y a b o u t t h e a d v e n t u r e s o f a p a ir of e v e r y d a y y o u n g A m e r i ­ c a n s w h o d e f y d a n g e r to t r a c k d o w n U n c le S a m ’s s e c r e t e n e m ie s . T h e girl, w h o is e m p lo y e d b y a B r i t i s h e x p o r t c o m p a n y , is k id ­ n a p p e d b y t h e s p y r in g , b u t is in ­ j u r e d in a t r a f f i c a c c i d e n t . T a k e n t o a h o s p i t a l s h e c o n fid e s h e r p l ig h t to t h e i n t e r n e a n d p e r s u ­ a d e s h i m to h e lp h e r . W h e n a m a n a p p e a r s a n d c la i m s h e r a s h is d a u g h te r , s h e a g r e e s to go h o m e w i t h h im . T h e i n t e r n e goes w i t h h e r , a n d t h e tw o f in d t h e m ­ se lves v i r t u a l p r i s o n e r s o n a b ig c o u n try e state. T h e in te rn e m ak e s a d a r i n g e sc a p e f r o m h is c a p to rs , c o m e s to h e r re s c u e , a n d t o g e t h e r t h e tw o of t h e m g e t i n f o r m a t io n t o t h e B r i t i s h f o r c e s a t H a l i f a x in t im e to h a v e t h e e n e m y s u b ­ m a r i n e flo tilla b lo w n to b its. G a r fie ld a n d M iss C o le m a n p lay t h e y o u n g p a ir , R a y m o n d M a ssey a n d M o ro n i O lse n th e le a d e r s of t h e sp y r i n g , R o b e r t F l o r e y di­ r e c t e d t h e p r o d u c ti o n f r o m t h e s c r e e n p la y b y M a r io n P a r s o n n e t . "the “In Person” s h o w is h e a d ­ e d b y J o h n G a r f ie ld a n d D ic k S ta b ile a n d h i s o r c h e s t r a . H O L ID A Y S B e a u t i f u l G i r l s Iri ^‘BALLET oftheELEPHANTS" 50 E le p h an ts a n d 5 0 T ED D Y POW ELL whose “ S urprise Band Year" broadcasts of fo ur w e e k ly over W E A F th e D irecied by G EO R G E B A L A N C H IN E M U S I C b y IGOR S T R A V IN S K Y tim es fro m the L o g C abin F a r m s , A r m o n k . N . Y , I I | M oT ies M r.tM rs . G A R G A N T U A T iie G re a t R A D IO nOth C IT Y STK I5ET M U SIC and 6th HALL AVENUE 'T IE S T A D E L T O R R E S ’’ Sterint ROBERTO deVASCOWCnijOS. Kimgf HofseMM New 1 0 0 - G I R L AER IA L B A LLE T ‘Reap the Wild Wind’ ■ | A l f r e d C I ^ R T ’S fireatjrild Animal Acts RAV JO H N P A U l.E T T K T errific N ew F U N M IL L A N D W AYNE GODDARD A L L-O U T PA T R IO T IC C R A W D A P aram ount I’i c t u r o P r o d u c e d a n d di re c t e d hy Cecil B. De Mille ON THE GREAT STAGE ‘TO TUE COLOUS’ A b rillian t new L eo n id o ff, w ith K o ck ettcs, C orps C lu b . S y m p h o n y d ire c tio n of E rn o r e v n e p ro d u c e d by the M u p Ic H all de B a l le t a n d G lee O rch estra, u n d e r th e Kapee, NOW PL A Y IN G T ick ets N o w O n S ale at M adison Sq. G arden A gen cies M ovies “ TO T H E O F SHORES TRIPO LI” starring If A New Warner B ros, John Hit in P e rs o n FIN A L E T ick ct* A d m i t t i n g t o c v c r y t b i n s (incl. S e a ls) $ 1 . 1 0 t o $ 4 . 4 0 , In cl. ta x . C h i l d r e n u n d e r IZ H a K P ric c Ev e ry A f t’n E x c e p t Sat. & Siind* J O H N G A R FIE L D N A N C Y COLEM A N “ DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE P ro d u c tio n s 800 Renowned Circus Stars—100 Clowns— Hundreds of Purebred Horses—Mammoth Restyled Menagerie —llew Congress, of Freaks First Mezz. Seats Reserved. Cl. 0-4GOO P a y n e J O H N G A R FIE L D D IC K ST A B IL E Maureeen - O ’H a r a Randolph - S co tt A 20tb Century-Fox Picture AND HIS OKCHESTKA STRAND O L IV E D E E R IN G i a ' ‘N a t h a n t h e W i s e , ' ’ a t th e B elasco T h e a tre . M o d e rn , C o m f o r t a b le C a b in s P.O. It d li-v C a rro ll a n d h is o r c h e s tr a , w h o h a v e b e en d is p e n s in g d a n c e rh y th m s a t JA C K D E M t* S E i” S B r o a d w a y R e s t a u r a n t f o r th e p a s t 16 m o n th s , h a v e j u s t b een sig n e d to a n e w c o n t r a c t a s s u r ­ in g t h e i r c o n tin u e d p r e s e n c e on t h e b a n d s t a n d a t th is e a t e r y u n til L a b o r D ay, S tates R e u n i o n M Nite Life Monogram . . . G m g e r K o g e r s (I Cary G r a n t will be co""vred in R K O R a d i o ’s “ I n te r ®uional H o n e y m o o n ,” f i r s t pic" to be p ro d u c e d a n d d ir e c te d M c J a i e y u n d e r h is new nH'ict with th is c o m p a n y . . . 'America’s N e w A r m y ,” la t e s t .,.,rch of T im e film r e le a s e d by pKO gives U. S. c itiz e n s a i^D<;c of so m e o f t h e s t r i k i n g changes in tr o d u c e d in to t h e : r fighting forces . . . R a n d o p h 5rott Ja c k ie C o o p e r a n d P a t O Brien are c a s t in “ B a tt l e Staj ons ” RKO s to r y of t h r e e U . S. Navy gu nners a s s ig n e d to g u a r d a U boat-haxmted m e r c h a n t sh ip on its p:*rilous v o y a g e to E n g l a n d Edward G. R o b 'n s o n ’s n e x t nim is to be a s t o - y o f n e w s p a p e r work, “ D e a d lin p .” B on S to lo ff will produce th e film fo r W a r n e r Bios., with J o G r a h a m d i r e c t in g John L ^ d e r a n d B o n i t a G r a n will a n p e a r in W a r n e r R - o s .’ "Now, V o y a g e r,” th e n e w B e tt e p-.vis film in w h ic h P a u l H e n reid has th e c o - s t a r r i n g role . . . Robert Y o ung ’s n e x t film a s s ig n ­ ment is oT^pos-'te J e ? n e t t e M a c ­ Donald in “ T h e S h a d o w Of A Lady” . . . O ne o f s c r e e n d o m ’s fp.vorite iu v e n ’le tn a m s , M ic k ey Rooney an d F r e d d i e B a r th o l o ­ mew. will be r e u n it e d in “ Y a n k at Eton.” T hePe tw o RTiieared together la s t in “ L o r d J e f f ” . . . a By Joseph Burstin ^American screen d e b u t in “ T h r e e art B r id e s ,” a n A sso c ia te d r i t i s h pro d u c tio n w h ic h will be L trlb u .cl P Inrliidinf; S l'N D A Y 2.15 an<l 8.1.5 I*. M. Doom Open 1 and 7 “J u n g le B ook” at Brondway ft 47th St. P lus a B ig Stage S h o w R O X Y st. LEADER’S B E S T places TO DANCE DINE AND GREENWICH VILLAGEINN FIVE SIIKKIDAN SOUAKK CH. 2-6165 A R RA N G EM EN TS * tlffioe I'.irlies SI'KCIAI. INUUCKAIKNTiS Tt» OKGAMXATIONS THAT ( AN I SB OUK FACUJTIKS ON SINDAVS. T h e R iv o li T h e a tr e T h e K o r d a s t h r e e h a v e po oled TONY ★ ★ ★ T H E L M A N E V IN S ★ ★ ★ t h e i r r e s p e c tiv e t a l e n t s in th e P at Rossi and A ll Star Show a s t o r p r o d u c ti o n o f “ J u n g l e B o o k ,” 3RD ST. AT 6TH AVE. ! Dinner 6-10 P.M.. $1 W'Inffy Curpenier’a Or.GU. a-8839 ta k e n fro m th e story by R u d y a rd K ip lin g , E x o ti c j u n g le sc e n es S2 EA.ST KlnlinrMte New Glrllr '(rvue, «th 8TKKET FraturinR iiCVING BKItKK, M.G. f ilm e d in th e m a g ic of te c h n ic o lo r GIC. 7-9263 Betty BI.AINE Stieliiirr DKNII p ro v id e t h e m y s tic b a c k g r o u n d UoriH I41 Verne - Sid Saunders Oroli, f o r t h e sto ry , Aainon Torres Kumba Bd. N<> ('over F K E B P A R K I N G *^<»K P A T U O N S S a b u excells a s t h e le g e n d a r y fA l l l l t l A i m i Fanioiia for its Fond. DINNKIt FUO.M $1. bo y r a is e d by a f a m ily of fr ie n d ly *fl I I l i m I I ■ w olve s w h o fin d h i m lo st in th e A.MKKICAN - HUNGAItlAN tinuous Music and Duncinj; from 6 P.M. to ju n g le . A s M ow gli, t h e w o lf boy, h e m a s t e r s t h e ju n g le lore, liv ing 16t IV. i6th St., Kast of Broadway Cloainif. No Cover. No Mininiuin, 1,0. S-(I115. in p e a c e fu l h a r m o n y w i t h its i n ­ h a b i t a n t s . H i s sin g le s w o r n e n ­ PER W E E K , b e a u tifu l o u tsid e sin g le e m y is t h e viciou s, s n a rlin g , d e ­ r o o m w ith p r iv a t e b ath , rad io. S im m o n h s t r u c ti v e tig e r, w h o d i s r u p t s th-j B eau tyrest m attress, a ll room s both p e a c e a n d s e r e n it y of th e j u n g le tu b an d s h o w e r . A 2-t-story fir e p r u o f fo lk. I n h is e v e n t u a l o u t w i tt i n g h otel w ith e v e r y c o m fo r t, c o n v e n ie n c e a n d d e s t r u c t i o n of t h i s j u n g le iind l u x u r y a t m o d e r a t e r a t e s . T e n m i n ­ m e n a c e y o u n g M ow gli e n c o u n t e r s u t e s t o T i m e s S q u a r e , o n e s h o r t b lo c k a n d lives w i t h th e t r ib a l gi’o u p a t to s u b w a y an d b u s lin es, B r o a d w a y s tr ee t t h e j u n g l e ’s p e r ip h e r y . T h e K i p ­ c a rs p a s s our door. D a ily r a t e s : $2 s in g le , lin g p h ilo s o p h y is e x p o u n d e d in p r i v a t e b a t h ; $3 d o u b l e , p r i v a t e b a t h . t h e r e s u l ti n g h u m a n in te r lu d e . W e e k l y : d o u b le w ith p r iv a te b a th . $12.50 A n d t h r o u g h t h e w ise, f a i t h f u l old S i n g l e s w i t h c o n n e c t i n g h a t h , $ 8 . 5 0 I 'e r VVk. c o b ra , K i p l in g m o ra liz e s on th e A n e w hotel. I’ h o n e S l l s . 7 - 1 9 0 0 . g r e e d o f h u m a n s , p r e d ic t in g c o r ­ r e c t l y t h e i r u l ti m a t e f a te . T r u ly SPE C IA L M O NTH LY R A T E S re m a rk ab le and o u tstan d in g are t h e v ivid j u n g le sc e n e s w i t h th e f a s c i n a t i n g c lo s eu p s of ju n g le life in its m y stic , e x c itin g a n d ex­ t r e m e ly e n c h a n t i n g e n v ir o n m e n t. B R O A D W A Y AT 7 6 t h S T .. N E W YORK E n g r o s s i n g e n t e r t a i n m e n t f o r th e y o u n g in h e a r t . P S RAINBOWINN ZIMMERMANS HilNGARIA HOTEL MANHATTAN ',“;s TOWERS C IV IL P ftg e T w e n ty S E R V IC E trairtlng and weight 5. S t a t e (Continued from Pnqo Eiijhteen) to .1;:!,.'{()(). Ai)j)liciilii)ii leu $2. One tnoiit <-x|)(\cl(!(l. >Jiiiiiiiiiin Candifhifts nui.st iiuH't llie ifqiiiretn(>nt,3 ol one of the following K'’<>h|)h: Kitlu^r fa) nint! yoaiH of roront satisiactoi'v fnll-timo paiil oxp(*rifnc'« in .social case work with a sof.i.al H. o n V y adhoriiiK to accc plaljie stji.ndardH, of whifii four v«;ita may liave bet n in general case worU, and fivi' yoars must have been in •supei vised medical social work in­ cluding a minimum of two years of T>e<liatric medical social work, pref­ erably in a ret:ognized cardiac clinic or hospital: or (h) five years of sujfeiVised medical social work includ­ ing; the specialized experience as d scribed under (a), and ^craduation from a recognized (college or univer­ sity from a four-year trourse for wliich a bachelor’s degree is grant­ ed : or (c» two years of siipei vised pefliatric medical social work, pref­ erably in a cardiac clinic or hospiljil, and college graduation as deHcril)ed under (b). supplemented either by graduation from an a c ­ credited si^nool of nursing i>r irraduali >n from a two-year couise in an approved school of social work with tin* emphasis of academic and field ■work in medical social work; or (d) a sitisfactory equivalent combina­ tion of the foregoing training and ex;)-ri(!nce. Candidates must have a I'.nowledge of modern case work techni(|ue, especially as it applies to medical social work; thorough understanding of medical social problems; familiarity with the field, alnts. and procedure of public and j)iivate social agencies with par­ ticular reference to medical social Work; demonstrated ability to work with peop'e; initiative: resourceful­ ness; judgment; g o o d address. Tr.i nscripts of college and post graduate work required. Stibjeels of Kxaiiiinatlon: Writ­ ten examination on tlie duties of the position, lelative weight 4; training and experience, relative V'ei'jht fi. S en io r I 'H y e liia trie S o cial i-Uer. Department of Social Welfar(‘. Usual sa'ary range S2,10() to $.? ()()(). Application fe > .^2.00. App ) ■itment er.oectcd at the miiv'"i'n but may be made at le.'S than $2,'00. One ai>|)ointment expected at the Stale Agricultural and Industrial fr>chool at Industry. Jf eligible can­ didates may compete also in No. 4092, Psychiatric'*So«‘ial VVelfare. A separate application and fee must be filed for ea<’h. [^T•IIi III (I111 (tiialirical ions: Candidaie.s m;i.st mret the requirements of one of the following groups: Kith<?r (a) graduation from a recogni^eii college or universitv from a foi'i- ye-'r com-s<» for which a bach­ elor's de” r(>e is granted, supplein.nled by graduation from a twoy e i r courst* in an up') oved school of soc’ial woi'k, in which the eml>l’a;iis of a<-ademic ;ind f'eld work mil t h;iv(i b(>en in psychiatric soci ' l work, and two year.s of satis­ factory full-time paid experience in soci:il eai-»? work with a social a,^", ncy adhering to acceptable standards, of which one year must liave been in a supervisory capacity and ont? year njust have bei>n in ])sychiitric social work in a hosT)il'>l for mental diseases, o'' in a .school for tht^ mentally deficient, or in a, psychiatric or child guid­ ance clin'c; or (b) college education as described under (a), .supplementerl by giaduation from a two-year coiir.-e in an approved ttchool of social woik, and three years of satisfactory full-time paid exnerJenco in .social case work with a social agency adhering to acc<*ptable standards, of which one year must have be; n in a supervisory capacity and two years must have been in psychiatric social work a.s described under (a) ; f>r (c) a satis­ factory equivalent combination of the fdreffoing training and experi­ ence, whic-h. by re.ason of the duties of the position, ntust include gradu­ ation from the two-year couise in an approved school of social work. Candidates must have a thorough knowli'dge of modern social institu­ tions; of the field, aims, and 111.•!hods of public jind private so­ cial agencies: of case work techniiiiie; of the nature and causes of in>ntal maladjustment; familiarity with the more common forms of neurotic and pavchotic disturb­ ances; understandint' of the prin­ ciples and practice of inental hy­ PREPA RE 40»l. giene; undeistanding of social prob­ lems; ability to teach and super­ vise; tact; initiative; lesourcefulnes.s; jud gm en t; g o o d address. Transcripts of college and post­ graduate work required. S u h je c ts o f lO x aiiiln atio n ; W rit­ ten examination on the duties of the position, relative weight 4; tiaining and experience, relative weiiiht 6. S en io r S u p e rv iso r of N u r s ­ E d u c a t i o n , Board of Nurse Ex- 40!)7. in g aminer.s State Education Depart­ ment. Usual salaiy range $3,120 to $3,870. Application fee $3.00. Ap­ pointment expected at the minimum but may be made at less than $.'{,120. One appointment expected at $2,950. 4()t« . T a x C l o l l e c t o r , State Depart­ ments. Usual salary range $1,800 to $2,300. Applicatiori fee $1.00. A p­ pointment expected at the minimum but may be made at less than $1,800. Immediate appointments e x ­ pected in the Department of Taxatif>n and Finance and the Division of Placement and Unemployment Insuiance. OutieH: Under general super­ vision, to collect delinquent tax payments; and to do ielated work as required. Example: Workin," primarily out in the field, collectintr delinquent taxes, both before and after tax warrants have been is­ su e d ; locating taxpayers and trac­ ing those who have moved from last known address; personally meeting taxpayers and either col­ lecting taxes due or arranging in­ stallment payments: following up payments until the tax is complete­ ly paid; explaining the basis for tax due and the computation of penalties and interest: making lev­ ies on assets of taxpayers and a s­ sisting in the sale of seizrd assets: occasionally assiistlng taxpayers In the filling out of tax returns; pre­ paring reports. iM in im iim Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s : Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Either (a) three years of satisfac ­ tory business experience in an o f­ fice respt)nsible for collections, of which one year must have been as a collector engaged in fisld collec­ tion wo;k: or (b) one year of spe­ cialized experience as described undei‘ (a), and graduation from a recognized college or universitv pref(?rably with specialization in business administration accounting: or (c) a satisfactory equivalent combination of the foregoing train­ ing and experience. Candidates must be diplomatically aggressive, and possess integrity, reliabllitv. and good judgment. They must have a good knowledge of collecti')n methods and procedures: and of such legal pro(;eedings as judgments, executions, satisfac ­ tions, sales, and levies. .S u b je c ts o f K x a m i n a t i o n ; Writ­ ten examination on the duties of the position, relative weight 4 ; tra ning and experience, relative W'^eight 6. 40!)». T e i e i i h o n e O p e r u l o r . State and Countv Departments and Insti­ tutions. Usual salary range to ,'S1.7C0. Application fee $1.00. Appointment expected at the mini­ mum but may be made at less than $1,‘200. Several appointments e x ­ pected at varlcTis salaries. M iiiin iiim Q i i a l i r i c a t l o n s : Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the followirMj groups: Either (a) thiee years of satisfac­ tory experience as a telephone op­ erator; or (b) one year of satis­ factory experience as a telephone oper.ator, and gra/luation from a standard senior high school; or (c) a .«atisfactory equivalent combina­ tion of the foregoing tialnin>r a” 'l exi) icnce. Cn.n'Mdates should pos­ sess mental alertne.'-’s, clear enun­ ciation. pleasing voice, good hear­ ing, pleasant and courteous man­ ner. tact In dealin'T with others, and good memory. In rating train­ ing and experience, credit will bo given for telephone operating e x ­ perience in a large commercial tele­ phone <'ompany and for supervisory o p e a t i n g exprrienc*. Candidates must note on their applications whether they have operated a cord board or a cordless (Monitor) typo for each position they have held and kIvo the size of switchboard (number of trunks and extensions). S iiii.iectH o f K x a n i i n a t i o i i : W rit­ ten examination on .the duties of the position, relative weight 5; J U N IO R T Y P IS T J S IN E S S M A C H IN E S lla c h in e s N o . 7 8 0 0 & 7 2 0 0 SK ( R K T A R IA L A C C O U N T IN G A L L O F F I C E MA( H I N F S In te n siv e 3-M O N TH Shorthand Course 1 1 West 42nd bt, ( <irni-r New 61 li VorU Avr. ('il» and SrA M SII WE HAVE PLA CED EVERY GRADUATE A » sif« tan t, 'Bureau of Child Welfare, Depart­ ment of Social Welfare. Usual sal­ ary range $3,120 to $3,870. Applica­ tion fee $3.00. Appointment expect­ ed at the minimum but may be made at less than $3,120. Minimum Qualifications: Candi­ dates must meet the requirement.^ of one of the following groups: Either (a) six years of satisfactory full-time paid experience in social case work with a social agency ad­ hering ^ acceptable stand.ards, of which tnrce y e a is must have been in a supervisory capacity In a child placing agency which Included at least one year of experience in teaching either in in-service train­ ing under the direction of an agency sponsoring a well defined training p.ogram, and graduation from a recognized college or uni­ versity from a four-year course for which a bachelor’s degree Is grant­ ed : or (b) four years of satisfactoiy full-time paid experience In social case work with a social agency adhering to acceptable standards, of which three years must have been In a supervisory capacity In a child placing agency Including the one year of exper­ ience in teaching aa described un­ der (a), and graduation from a recognized college or univeisity from a four-year course for which a bachelor’s degree is granted, sup­ plemented by graduation from an approved school of social work; o* (c) a satisfactory equivalent com­ bination of the foregoing training and experience. Candidates must have a thorough knowledge of child weU'ate; of the field, alms, and procedure of public and private so­ cial agencies; of case work tech­ nique; and of the technique, meth­ ods, procedures, and devices used In training programs. They must have tact, initiative, resourceful­ ness, judgment, pleasing personal­ ity. and a demonstrated ability to me"t and deal with the public and with fellow-employees. S u b jects of K x a m in a tio n ; W rit­ ten exa.minatlon on the duties of the position, relative weight 4 ; training and experience, relative w ight 6. S ta le l^ n w rittcn L ater T h an E x a m in a tio n s M ay (A p p lic a tio n s sh o u ld M a y 22) 23 , 1 9 4 2 be file d b y Unwritten Kxamination f o r m s may not be issued by mall after May 21, and to be accepted should be delivered personally or bear a postmark not later than May 22. For the following positions no written examination or appear.ance of candidates will bo required May 23, but candidates will be rated oh training and experience. Ratings may be affected by information furnished in the applications and it is essential that candidates show In detail in their applications all experience that may be of value. Failure to fuinish sufficient infor­ mation may result in low m aiks or failure to pass the examination. Inquiries may be made as to char­ acter and ability and all statements are subject to verification. As an aid in rating training and exper­ ience, interviews may also be re­ quired at some later date. Applica­ tions for these unwritten examina­ tions will be received up to and inclucling May 22. 4088. llo u sU if' C on tro l A d m in is- tra tiv o S u p e rv iso r, Division of Housing, Executive Department. Usual salary range $4,000 to $5,000. Application fee $3.00. Appoint­ ment expected at tne minimum but may be made at less than $4,000. i^iin in iu m Q u a l if i c a t io n s : Candi­ dates must have had eight years of administrative experience in a gov­ ernment agency, business or wel­ fare organization In an executive or responsible supervisory capacity, of which three years must have be; n in a supervisoiy position with a government agency responsible for the planning and operation of major projects employing a large number of personnel, connected with the studies of housing for large scale housing developments. Education will receive credit in proportion to its value, graduation from a regular fou:-year college course for which a degree is grant­ ed being credited as two years of the general experience. Experience In the field of private, detached, or semi-detached housing or multiple dwellings o^ projects for less than one hundred families will not be considered satisfactory housing expe lence. College transcript not re­ quired. ment of Correction. Usual salary range $1,800 to $2,300 and mainte­ nance. Application fee $2.00. Ap­ pointment expected at the minimum but may be made at less than $1,800. One appointment expected at Westfield State Farm. 4101. I'K IC N C il T ra in in g relative 4100. I n s i i t u f i o i i E d u c a t i o n S u p e r v iso r ( H o m e E c o n o m i c s ) , Depart­ F( J U N IO R STENO G RAPHER 1. B M . C A R D P U N C H • B u r r o u g h s B o o k k e e p in g a n d B illin g experience, W e lfa re C all. W r i t e o r P h o n e foi 'C n t .T l o g u e Wisconsin 79757 IM iblic T u e sd a y , A p ril LEA D ER U elalio n s A ssista n t, State Department. Usual salary range $2,600 to $3,225. Application fee $2.00. Appointment expected at the minimum but may be made at less than $2,600. Immediate ap­ pointment expected In the Depart­ ment of Civil Sei'vlce. Minimum (Qualifications: Candi­ dates must meet the requirements of one of the following groups: Kitlier (a) four years of satisfac­ tory expcrleni-e in promotion or publicity work, of whii^h two years must have been in public relatlon.s, Incliuling some experience in ladlo anil otlier public speaking pro­ grams, and graduation from a rec­ ognized college or university from a four-year course ft)r which a bachelor’s degree is granted: or (l> six years of satisfactory expeiience In promotion or publicity work, of which three years must have been in public relations as described un­ der (a), an<l graduation from a standard senior high school; or (c) a sati.sfactory equivalent combina­ tion of the foregoing training and exDerienie. Candidates must have ability to wrile clearly and forcibly; ability to or-iginate and carry out effective metliods of presenting publicity to the public; demonstrat­ ed .'Skill in maintaining public re­ lations:. ability to speak effectively in nubile arul over the radio; tact; initiative: judgment; good aildress; pleasing per.s'onality and voice. Satisfactoi'v completion of tliirtv graduxl«> credit hours in the field of journalism, governmrnt, or political scietKo mav l)i' substitutecl for tlc' ri'OHirctl experience in ))r-oportion to its value but not to exceed either two years of the general promotion experV'iice or one year- of the i)ub- Debate Raise In Welfare C O M M U N IO N B R E A K F A S T O F O ZA N AM G U ILD L a s t T h u r s d a y t h e S t a t e C ivil S e rv ice C o m m issio n an d th e M u ­ n ic ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n s a t tog eth er. T hey w ere assem ­ b led to h e a r a r g u m e n ts on a r eso ­ lu tio n recla ssify in g th e so cia l s e r v i c e s in N e w Y o r k C i t y . M iss G ra ce R e a v y , p r e sid in g , sa id th a t fo r th e n e w N .Y .C . C o m m issio n ers, H a r r y M arsh a n d M rs. B r u c e B r o m le y , " th is w ill bo an ed u ca tio n a l ex p erien ce." It ■was. T h e y s a w t w o e m p l o y e e o r ­ g a n iza tio n s, th e S C M W A a n d th e C ivil S e r v ic e F o r u m , c la s h w it h d iam etrically-op p osed v iew s on w h e th e r th e ceilin g o f em p lo y ees i n t h e “W e l f a r e D e p a r t m e n t s h o u l d b e r a i s e d b y $ 3 0 0. “ Y e s ,” sa id SCM W A rep resen ta tiv es. “No, i t ’s n o t s u f f i c i e n t , a n d t h e r e s o ­ lu tio n jeop ard izes th e job s of o ld er e m p lo y e e s ,” s a id F o r u m r ep ­ r ese n ta tiv es. “ L e t ’s b e p r a c t i c a l and g e t w h a t w e c a n n o w ,” re­ torted th e SCM W A. “ B esid es, m o st o f the e m p lo y e e s w a n t th is r e s o l u t i o n O K ’d . ” ( I t h a d r e c e i v e d th e p r e v io u s O K o f th e M u n icip a l C ivil S ervice C o m m issio n and M ayor L a G u a r d ia ). A t th e end o f th e m e e tin g , it a p ­ p ea red th a t a fa c to r m ig h t con tro l t h e d e c i s i o n w h i c h h a d n ’t c o m e u p In t h e a r g u m e n t s a t a l l —t h e f a c t o r , o f p r o m o tio n lin es. cip al sp e a k e r a t th e S even th R e v . F r a n c i s X . S h e a o f St. s e p h ’s S e m i n a r y w i l l b e t h e prj^ GREATER NEW YORK PARK EMPLOYEES A m e e tin g of th e G reater N e w Y ork P a r k E m p lo y e e s A sso c ia ­ t i o n w a s h e l d i n t h e R o y a l C lu b , 2017 G r a n d C oncourse, F rid a y , A p r i l 10. ST. G E O R G E C O M M U N IO N A SSO C IA T IO N BREAKFAST T h e St. G e o r g e A s s o c ia t io n , F ir e D e p a r tm e n t, w ill h o ld its f if t h a n ­ n u a l C o m m u n i o n b r e a k f a s t a t 10 a . m ., S u n d a y , A p r i l 26, i n t h e H o t e l St. G e o r g e , B r o o k ly n . P r io r to th e b r e a k fa s t, C o m m u n io n ser ­ v ic e s w ill ta k e p la ce in th e H o ly T r in it y C h u r c h a t 9 a. m . R e v . D r. J o h n H o w a r d M elisch w ill presid e. A ssistin g w ill be F ire C h a p la in R e v . R o b e r t B r o w n a n d D ea n J a m es P a r n e t D e W o lf of S t . J o h n ’s C a t h e d r a l . S p e a k e r s a t th e b r e a k f a s t w ill In clu d e M a y o r F . H . L a G u a r d ia , F ire C o m m issio n e r P a t r i c k W a ls h , A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l J o h n J. B e n n e t t , D r . C l a r e n c e C. S t o u g h ­ t o n , a n d R e v . D r . E . C. R u s s e l l o f S t . A n n ’s Church. D ep u ty C h ie f G eo rg e S ch u lz, a s s is te d by B a tta lio n C h ie f G e o r g e R y a n w ill b e in c h a r g e o f t h e p a r a d e . L i e u ­ t e n a n t R e u b e n T i m m i n s is p r e s i­ d e n t o f th e St. G e o r g e A ss o c ia ­ tion . lie relations experience. JournfiJistlc experience of a high quality may be accepted in lieu of the re­ quired experience in promotion or publicity work in proportion to its value but may not ba substituted for the required public relations e x ­ perience. Public relations exper­ ience, in order to be acceptable, must have included the formulation and Interpretation of policies in­ volving contact with the public, either in private enterprise or gov­ ernment, through the normal chan­ nels of such commqnlcatlon Includ­ ing the press, radio, platform, con­ ference groups, and direct mail. In rating training and experience, credit will be given for related e x ­ perience In the field of government. Training and experience will be rated after an examination of the candidate’s application and an in­ terview to determine the extent to which such experience has qualified the candidate for this position and the extent that such experience has C ounty W ritten E x a m in a tio n s o f M a y 23, 1942 (A p p lic a tio n s h o u ld be filed b y M a y 1) IT n less o t h e r w i s e s ta t e d , t h e s e e x ­ a m in a tio n s a re o p en o n ly to ro sld e n t H o f t i l e c o u n t y s p e c i f i e d , and fou:- months’ legal residence in the county immediately preceding the date of examination is required. The examinations will be held May 23. C hautauqu a C ounty (O pen o n ly to re s id e n ts C h a u ta u q u a C o u n ty ) of 4102. Probation Officer, Probat Io n Department, Chautauqua County. Appointment expectcd at $1,800. Application fee $1.00. One appointment expected. Age limits 2ist to 55th birthday. C o lu m b ia C o u n ty (O pen o nly to re s id e n ts of C ^ tlu n ib ia C o u n ty ) 4103. Typist-Cleric, Department of Public Welfare, Columbia County. Appointment expected at ?1,20J, Apjillcatlon fee $1.00. S u ffo lk (O pen C ounty o n ly to resitle iits S u ffo lk C o u n ty ) of Nutritionist, Suffolk Coun­ ty, Department of Health. Usual salary range $2,101 to $2,G4D. Ap­ plication fee $2.00. Appointment expected at $2,250. Candidates who are eligible for and tleslre to com­ pote also in No. 4087, Home Econ­ omist, State Department of Social Welfare, and in No. 4091, Nutri­ 4K;4. n u a l C o m m u n i o n B r e a k f a s t o f ti,, O zanam G u ild , W elfa re, in th e D ep artm en t G rand Ballrooi^ of th e W a ld o rf-A sto ria S u n d a y , A p r i l 2 6. P rio r to th e Hoi^i b reak fast, w i l l b e c e l e b r a t e d b y R e v . Henry J . P r e g e n s e r a t 9 a . m . , in P a t r i c k ’s C a t h e d r a l . R eservation ! m a d e t h u s f a r I n d i c a t e t h e largeaj a t t e n d a n c e i n t h e h i s t o r y o f tjj. G u ild . M i c h a e l G i r e c i a ig c h a ir m a n o f th e c o m m ittee ch'&rge o f t h e a r r a n g e m e n t s , Ag, s istin g h im are: S y l v i a Barii, h u f f , J o h n B u r k e , E u n i c e Cart, w r i g h t , E s t h e r C a t a l a s o , Char, l o t t e C o tte r , J a n e C u n n in gh am C a m ille De B o rello , N o r m a il Doonan, J o s e p h H ellm an n T h o m a s H e r l i h y , M a r y H o r o h oe , A n n H r i t z , D o r o t h y L a m b , Eva R o s e L e T o u r n e a u , M a r g a r e t MeCabe, M ary M cE n tegart, Uit^ M cG u ire, V in cen t M a r c e ilin o K a t h l e e n M e l l i d a y , W i l l i a m MuU c a y , M a r i o n N e w m a n , M a rcella O ' R o u r k e , M a r y O ’R o u r k e , Mary O w ens, A nn P a tre lla , V ir g in ia S t a u d t , C l a r e n c e T i m o n y , Helen# V i n c e n t , I r i s W a l l a c e , a n d Willia m Z in g ra f. STA TE IN SU R A N C E FU N D C O M M U N IO N B R E A K F A S T The F ifth Annual Cor porate H o l y C o m m u n io n a n d Breakfast o f t h e C a t h o l i c e m p l o y e e s o f the N e w Y o r k S t a t e I n s u i - a n c e Fund w i l l b e h e l d o n S u n d a y m o r n in g , A p r i l 19. E m p l o y e e s a n d their f a m i l i e s h a v e b e e n i n v i t e d to at­ ten d . T h o s e a t t e n d i n g w i l l re­ c e i v e H o l y C o m m u n i o n a t th e 9 o ’c l o c k M a s s in S t . M a l a c h y ’g R . C . C h u r c h , A c t o r s ’ C h a p e l , 49th S t r e e t , w e s t o f B r o a d w a y , New York C it y . B r e a k f a s t w i l l be served im m ed ia te ly after the M ass. Speakers w ill b e an­ n o u n c e d later. D R A F T IN G SC H O O L EXPANDS T h e d e m a n d f o r d r a f t s m e n , both m a l e a n d f e m a l e s t i l l c o n t i n u e s in> s i s t e n t l y . M r . K a p l a n , registrar o f t h e M a n h a t t a n T e c h n i c a l Instit u t e , 1 82 3 B r o a d w a y , N e w York, I n f o r m s u s t h a t t w i c e i n t h e last f o u r m o n t h s t h e s c h o o l h a s been o b l i g e d t o i n c r e a s e t h e i r quart ew a n d a u g m e n t t h e i r s t a f f o f in­ stru ctors. T h e s c h o o l o c c u p i e s 2 complete f l o o r s a t 1823 B r o a d w a y , ove rloo k­ in g C entral P a r k . C ourse .s in A e r o n a u t i c a l , M e c h a n i c a l , Piping, S h i p a n d S t r u c t u r a l d r a f t i n g are s t i l l a v a i l a b l e t o b e g i n n e r s and a d v a n c e d stu d en ts. tionist, State Department of Health may do so. A separate application and fee of $2.00 must be filed for each. 410,’S. P sy c h ia tric S ocial W orlter, Department of Health, Sirffolk County. Usual salary range to $2,400. Application fee $1-00. One a ppointment expected at $1,950, W estch ester C ounty (U n less o th erw ise s p e c i f i e d , opM o n ly to r e s id e n ts o f W estch eo ter C o u n ty ) 4106. A s s i s t a n t S u p erin ten d en t) Westchester Coimty Home, Depart­ ment of Public Welfare, West­ chester County. Usual salary range $2,040 to $2,4()0. Application fp« $2.00. Appointment expected at ^ ,440 with family maintenance. 4107. C l i n i c C l e r k , Department of Public Welfare, Westchester Coun­ ty. Usual salary range $1,080 to $1,320. Application fee 50 cents. T w o appointments expected at _$1,080. 4108. G u a r d - G a r d e n e r , W e s t c h e s ­ ter County' Penitentiary, Depart' | ment of Public Welfare, 'WestC h e s t e r County. Usual salary lanKfl , $1,740 to $1,980. Application | $1.00. Age limits 21st to 45th birth­ day. 4109^ K e s i d e n t P h y s i c i a n (Psy­ chiatry), Department of Puniic Welfare, Westchester C o u n t y . Usual .salary range $2,460 to Application fee $2.00. One api>9'n; ment expected at $2,010 and vldual maintenance. The examina­ tion Is open to residents ol county in N ew York State, »‘‘j| preference will be given to lt'f> residents of Westchester County 4110. S u p e rv iso r of C ase Division of Public A s s i s t a n c e , parLment of Family and Child w fare, Department of Public 'J . fare, Westchester County, ^'.ns a la iy range $2,520 to $3,060. plication fee $2.00. ^ W ritte n K x a m in a tio n pH f o r m s m a y n o t b e i s s u e d after -'1 ,j 3 0 , 1 9 1 2 . a n d t o b e accepted lib'"* ^ be d e l i v e r e d p e r s o n a l l y o r p o stm a rk n o t la te r tlia n I 'n w r i tt e n E x a m in a tio n t i o n f o r m s m a y n o t lie i s s u e d ,|j May 21, a n d t o b e accepted •‘>1 ^ b e d e liv e re d p e rso n a lly JJ. p o stn u irk n o t la te r th an 1 0 x # .n iin a tio n s D iv is io n , p a r l m e n t o f C iv il S e rv ic e , N. ¥ . .(« I>>-