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T h e N a v y itse lf w ill g iv e free tr a in in g c o u r se s to its e m p lo y e e s or else th e y w ill be c o m p e lle d to atten d cla.'sses i n W a s h i n g t o n ’s p u b lic or p r iv a te sch o o ls. T ell­ ta le s ig n s p o in t to th e en d o f th e p e r i o d o f w i l d hir in g: h e r e . 3. P r o v o k e d o v e r t h e l o w g r a d e ca lib re of stenographers and ty p ists b ein g c ertified by th e C ivil S erv ice C o m m ission , th e C o u n cil o f P e r so n n e l A d m in istr a ­ tion , m a d e up o f p e r s o n n e l d irec­ tors, s u c c e ssfu lly p etitio n ed th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n to r a is e e x a m in in g standards. 4. U n d e r t h e n e w s t e n o g r a p h e r te st, th e ra te o f d ic ta tio n haa b e e n r a i s e d f r o m 80 t o 96 w o r d s a m in u te and a g e n e ra l in tellig e n c e te s t h a s b een added. 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R ea r A d m iral R a n d a ll Jacobs, c h ie f of th e B u r ea u o f N a v ig a ­ t i o n , w h o is p r o m o t i n g t h e Narvy c o r p s , .says t h a t w o m e n w o u l d b e a s s ig n e d to “ p a p er w o r k , ” c o o k ­ in g , t e c h n ic ia n s , c o d i n g a n d d e ­ co d in g and o th er c o m m u n ic a tio n w ork, and shore job s, am ong oth ers. J a c o b s s a i d t h a t a l r e a d y 1,000 en liste d m e n h a d b een r eliev ed o f shore job s and clerica l w ork sin ce J a m m iy 1 by w o m e n , ap ­ p a r e n tly i ^ r u i t e d th r o u g h civil B oard. 6 ,700 togeth er. O n G o v e r n m e n t Insurance S e cu rity far been is ade­ found Warns Against Political Pressure C allin g atten tion O E M L o o k s to N .Y .C . 3. T h e O ffice of E m ergency M a n a g e m e n t is c o n s id e r in g th e e sta b lish m e n t of m a n y m ore w a r a g e n c i e s a n d b r a n c h e s i n N . Y . C. O E M is t h e h o l d i n g c o m p a n y f o r W a r P ro d u ctio n B o a rd , O ffic e of C ivilia n D e f e n s e , O ff ic e o f P r ic e A d m in istra tio n , O ffic e o f F a c ts a n d F ig u r e s , a n d a ll th e o th e r n e w w a r a g e n c i e s . O E M is n o w n e g o t ia t in g fo r s e v e r a l flo o r s in th e E m p ir e S ta te B u ild in g a s w ell a s o th e r s p a c e in N .Y . C . w h e r e it m a y e s t a b l i s h o f f i c e s . I t w a s n ’t clear when th is was w ritten w h eth er the p r esen t O E M of­ fic e s in th e c it y w o u ld be g r e a t ly e n la rg ed or w h e th e r ag en cies w o u ld be m o v ed fr o m W a s h in g ­ to n in th e ir e n tir e ty . B o th pla n s w e re un d er c o n sid e ra tio n . Women’s Army And Navy W A SH IN G T O N . — Looks now l i k e w e ’ll s o o n h a v e a w o m e n ’s arm y and navy. T h e H o u s e th is w e e k w ill c o n ­ s i d e r a b il l t o s e t u p a W o m e n ’s A u x i l i a r y R e s e r v e in t h e N a v y a n d th e S e n a te w ill ta k e up th e H ou se-ap p roved b il l to c r e a te W A A C —W o m e n ’s A u x i l i a r y A r m y C o r p s . A p p r o v a l o f b o t h b i l l s is a n ticip a ted . T h e N a v y b il l p r o v i d e s n o l i m ­ to the enor­ m o u s g r o w t h o f t h e F e d e r a l civ il serv ice, w h ic h 1,700,000, th ere. m at All rederal, State or City employees given Imnjeaiatc credit on their salary checks deposited C O M P A IT have foot iepodu. mTEHaiT WUUO w<tk unocflcd dudb (v'T thrc< monllia at IMooat. Chccki Printed with Your NaaM DeliTtnd oa Opeeing Accoonl T 1U 8T h ig h ­ W a s h in g ­ in g for sp a c e w h e r e th ey ca n be B i l l Check Appeal Id Job in 4 , 7 0 0 in B a l t i m o r e —a n d i t i s l o o k ­ c and — week p l o y e e s —2,000 in ^nTBTnnnrBTrffTrB"^ v T T B T T B in r oT n n n r oT n n rjn n n r in r B T roin n n ^ ^ a ttra c tiv e th e U p F o r e x a m p le , m a n y e m p lo y e e s h a v e b een h ired h e r e w ith bare q u a lific a tio n s fo r th e job, e sp e ­ cia lly ste n o g r a p h e r s a n d ty p ists. T h e N a v y h a s started an in v e sti­ g a tio n o f its s te n o g r a p h e r s , a n d tho.«e f o u n d i n j o b s w h e r e t h e y Govt. Schools In Washington Ii i ii e $1,440 of s tock s ta g e . T R A IN IN G A p j) lic a n t s m u s t b e o v e r 18 a n d w i l l b e r e q u ir e d to ta k e a p r a c tic a l t e s t to bo p e r fo r m e d on a c a lc u ­ la tin g m a ch in e. A p p lica tio n s m u st b e f i l e d n o t l a t e r t h a n M a y 26, 3942. -I iin io r to n L IS T S $7,000 a y e a r . P o s i t i o n s o:cist in W a s h i n g L o n , D . C., a n d t h r o u g h ­ out the U n ited States. No o p t i o n a l f i e l d s o f .stu dy a r e s p e ­ c ified , bu t clig ib lcs are p a rticu ­ l a r l y d e s i r e d in t h e f i e l d s o f p u b ­ lic a d m in is tr a tio n , b u sin e s s a n a ­ ly s i s , e c o n o m i c s , h o m e e c o n o m i c s , lib ra ry s c ie n c e , an d m a t h e m a t ic s th ro u g h ca lcu lu s. A p p lica n ts m u st eith e r ha v e co m p leted a fou r-year c o l l e p e c o u r s e o r b e e n r o l l e d in thr*ir l a s t E onic stei- o f s t u d y . A p ­ p l i c a t i o n s m u s t b e f i l e d n o t la t o r t h a n A p r i l 27, 1912. A w ritten c e n e v a l t^ s t w i l l b e g i v e n T h e r e a r c no a g e lim its. S t u d e n t N u r ‘;e, f o r a p p o i n t m e n t to th e S c h o o l o f N u if in g a t St. E l i z a b e t h ’s H o s p i t a l , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C. A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t b e f i l e d n o t l a t e r t h a n M a y Hi, 1942. G r a d ­ u a tio n from an a c cr e d ited h ig h s c h o o l is r e q u i r e d , t h o u g h s e n i o r s tu d e n t s m a y ap p ly. A p p lic a n ts m u s t b e b e t w e e n 18 a n d 30 year.®, a n d w ill be g iv e n a w r itte n g e n ­ era l te st. A p p o in te e s w ill r e c e iv e $288 a y e a r a n d q u a r t e r s , s u b ­ sisten ce , la u n d ry a n d m ed ica l a t ­ ten tion . A r c h i t e c t , $2,000 t o $ 3,20 0 a y e a r . O p t i o n a l f i e l d s in w h i c h p e r .so ns a r e n e e d e d a r e d e s i g n , s p e ­ c ifica tio n s, and estim a tin g . C om ­ p letion of a fou r-year c o lleg e c o u r s e in a i c h i t e c t u r e o r a r c h i ­ t e c t u r a l e n g i n e e r i n g is r e q u i r e d for th e low er grade. F o r the o t h e r g i i ' d e s a p p r o p i ’i a t e a i'c h ite c tu r a l or e n g in e e r in g e d u c a tio n or experien ce, part j f w h ich w a s i n o n e o f t h e o p t i o n s , is n e c e s ­ sary. N o w r itte n te s t w ill be g iv r n . T h e i e are n o a g e lim its. A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l b e r a t e d a s reC'Mved u n t i l f u r t h e r n o t i c e . c W A S H IN G T O N . lig h ts J. W a r a re : Juiiif)r Calculatin g M a Operator, ,$1,440 a y c ;\r . H ir in g ’ Is O u t A s T ig h te n s not l a t e r t h a n t h e c lo s iiiK d a t e s p e c i­ fie d . ild to n : t i o n s m u s t be f i l e d w i t h t h e C o m ­ m i s s i o n ’s ‘W th e now d ou b le th e F e d e r a l pa y ro lls to ta ls over num ber at the on out­ b r e a k o f t h e w a r in 1939 , t h e N a ­ tio n a l C iv il S erv ice R e f o r m L e a g u e la st w e e k ad o p ted a reso­ lu tio n “w e m u st n o t p e r m i t o u r w'ar e f f o r t ca u tio n in g to be Im p erilled by th at im p o sitio n on our pu b lic s e r v ic e b y p a tro n a g e s e e k ­ ers w h o w ou ld u se th e e m e r g e n c y a s a p r e t e x t fo r a n e x p a n s i o n of, or lo w e r in g o f s ta n d a r d s for, g o v ­ ern m en ta l em p lo y m en t beyon d a c ­ tu a l n eed for w a r v ic to r y .” In e x p la in in g th e a c tio n o f th e N a tio n a l C ou n cil t h e L e a g u e ’s e x ecu tiv e secretary, H. E lio t K aplan, stated : “ U nder th e recent E x ec u tiv e O rder of P r e sid e n t R o o se v e lt th e F e d e r a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n h a s b een a u th o r ize d to w a iv e th e req u irem en ts o f co m p e titiv e ex ­ a m in a t io n s fo r f illin g p o s itio n s in th e d e fe n se a g e n c ie s w h e r ev e r necessary for th e w ar effort. W h e n e v e r th e C o m m issio n resorts to sh o rt-cu ts in rec r u itin g fo r th ese a g e n c ie s th e ap p o in tm en ts are to be m a d e fo r th e d u ra tio n o f t h e w a r p e r i o d o n l y . T h e r e is a lw a y s p o ten tia l danger, how­ e v e r , t h a t s u c h ‘s h o r t - c u t s ’ m a y s e r v e a s in v ita tio n s to political s p o ils m e n to u se th e w a r e m e r g ­ e n c y a s a m e a n s o f fo istin g th eir p o litica l fo llo w e r s o n th e p u b lic p a y ro lls w ith o u t r eg a rd to m erit or fitn e ss, or e v en th e n eed of th eir serv ices. W e m u st pro tect b o t h th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is- c l i n e d o n l y s l i g h t l y . O n o r d e r lagf w e e k - e n d a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n werB m ore th an 2,000 ty p ists an 4 s t e n o s , a n d f r a n k l y n o o n e knew f r o m w h e r e t h e y w e r e to com e. 7. C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n also is c r a c k in g d o w n . I n t h e fit,,^ p l a c e , i t h a s o r d e r e d a n inquii-y m a d e o f t h e u s e o f e v e r y ste no a n d s t e n o s W iio a r e n ’t w o r k i n g at l e a s t 50 p e r c e n t o f t h e i r t i m e on sten o g ra p h ic w o rk . T h o s e w ho a r e n ’t w i l l b e r e a s s i g n e d t o jobs w h e r e t h e y w i l l w o r k a t l e a s t th at m uch. 8. M oreover, th e C om m ission w i l l c r a c k d o w n o n th e' u s e b e in g m ade o f ty p ists. I t w i l l force j u n i o r c l e r k s , f i l e c l e r k s a n d the l i k e t o b e u s e d r a t h e r t h a n the c o m m o n p r a c t i c e n o w f o l l o w e d of a ssig n in g ty p ists to do fi lin g w o r k . A n e w f il e c l e r k register is b e in g s e t u p a n d th e C om m is­ s i o n w i l l f o r c e t h e a g e n c i e s to u s e it. 9. U n d e r t h e n e w j u n i o r p r o fe s ­ sio n a l r s s is ta n t te s t announced l a s t w e e k , y o u n g p e o p l e r e c r u it e d w ill b e t r a in e d fo r specialized job s su ch a s in ad m in istra tiv e p erson nel an d b u d get work, of c o u r s e t h e e l i g i b l e s w h o h a d coll e g e m a j o r s s u c h a s i n s c ie n c e , le g a l w o r k and th e l i k e will be p e r m it t e d to fo llo w profession s o f t h e i r o w n c h o o s i n g . 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I n t h e F e d e r a l c i v i l s e r v i c e are 10 R e d C r o s s e s ; a h a lf-d o z e n e a c h o f R e d o w l s , R e d p a t h . s , a n d K ‘*d B ir d s; 4 R ed h o u ses, 3 e a c h of R e d b u f f a l o e s , B e d C l o u d s , an d R edthu nders; 2 each o f R e d k e t' tie* . R e d B o y s , a n d R e d c h e r r i e s ; a R e d B e a r , R « d B u l l , R e d E a g le . R e d H a w k ^o r E a g l e , a n d a Tom ahawk. s i o n a n d t h e d e p a r t m e n t s fr o m pressure for politica l a p p o in t ­ m e n t s . W e c a n n o t b e a t H itlef a n d H i r o h i t o w i t h t h e s p o ils sys­ t e m . T h e b o y s a t t h e fr o n t m ust b e b a c k e d b y a c o m p e t e n t , non­ p a r tisa n c iv ilia n a r m y ." C I V I L S K K V IC B L K A O K jl «7 I ) u a n « S t r e o t . N e w V o r k C i t y C W r i i r h t , 194», b y W v l l Se r v U '* l * u b l i c u t f o n 8. I n c . 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As u su a l, “ B u t c h ” L a Guardia h im s e lf w a s m is sin g . This w e e k th e w ho le f i g h t w a s just a s i m m e r i n g h e a p of a s h e s in which th e m illio n s of civil s e r ­ vice e m p lo y e es’ w o rd s b u r n e d low. There w a s little le f t to do b u t hope t h a t th e B o a r d w o uld s u b m i t liberal c h a n g e s f o r e n a c t m e n t by the City C oun cil. T h e a d d itio n of $43,816,970 in re lie f e x p e n s e s by the M ayor b o o ste d t h e e x e c u tiv e budget to ta l of $568,881.79. B u t 525 po sitions in t h e W e l f a r e D e ­ partm ent a n d 200 in t h e e m e r ­ gency ta x colle ctio n o ffice w e re ordered d ro p p e d , in a d d itio n to the e lim in a tio n of 594 v a c a n c ie s. This h a d n ’t b e e n in c lu d e d in t h e big b u d g e t w h ic h cam e out eailier. C a rro ll P e s s im i s t i c ‘‘1 t h i n k t h e B o a r d ’s g o i n g t o do j u s t a b o u t n o t h i n g f r o m i t s a tt itu d e ,” s a i d C o u n c i l m a n C a r ­ roll. ‘‘I t ’s j u s t g o in g to go along in t h e m a i n w i t h M a y o r L a G uardia. T h e r e s u l t s ? C ity e m ­ ploye es, h a r d h i t b y r i s i n g c o s t s , are g o i n g t o b e p r e s s e d t o t h e 'rail m ore t h a n th ey ever dreamed. A n d d o n ’t t h i n k t h e i r niorale h a s n ’t b e e n s h a k e n b a d l y at a t i m e w h e n w e n e e d e v e r y bit o f i t . ” But th e m o ra le of t h e little peo­ ple w a sn ’t t h e on ly t h i n g h it th e last few da y s. E v id e n c e s of “ c ra c k in g ” on t h e p a r t of a n u m ­ ber of b o ro u g h p r e s i d e n t s w e re a p paient o v e r t h e w e e k -e n d . T h e I jE A D E R l e a r n e d f r o m a u t h o r i t a ­ tive sources. T h e y w e re s e r io u s ­ ly c o n sid erin g m a k i n g s te p s to ­ ward r e s to rin g c e r t a i n lin e s in th e budget t h r o u g h th e d e lic a te ttit'lhod of p la c in g f r e s h ly fir e d h^lp into v a c a n c ie s c r e a t e d sin ce th e new b u d g e t w a s p ro p o se d . V i e w o f th e b u d g e t h e a r i n g l a s t T h u r s d a y . T h i s p h o t o d o e s n ’t t e l l t h e w h o l e s t o r y . C i t y H a l l f o r th e ir chance to ap pea r and speak. It d o e s n ' t s h o w t h e 1,500 w h o w a i t e d o u t s i d e T h e h e a r i n g be ga n a t 10 i n t h e m o r n i n g a n d l a s t e d u n t i l 2 a. m . t h e n e x t m o r n i n g . *‘A 1 I w h o w i s h to be h e a r d w i l l be h e a r d , ” s a i d N e w b o l d M o r r i s , P r e s i d e n t o f th e C i t y C o u n c i l , w h o a c t e d as C h a i r m a n i n th e M a y o r ' s a b se n ce . T h e r e w a s an a r r a y o f c i v i l o r g a n i z a t i o n s r e p r e s e n t i n g a l l c a t e g o r i e s o f c i t y e m p l o y e e s . is im posing. T h e t o t a l a r g u m e n t t h e y b u i l t up T h e t o t a l e f f e c t w a s to s h o w t h a t t h e b u d g e t , i f l e f t to s t a n d i n i t s p r e s e n t f o r m , w i l l r e d u c e m o r a l e , e l i m i n a t e m a n y essential services, en dan ge r th e c i t y in t i m e o f w a r , s e t c i v i l s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s on a l o w e r sc a le o f l i v i n g th a n e m p l o y e e s i n p r i v ­ ate in d u s try , d e p riv e the c it y o f th e ex p e rie n c e and s k ill g a ine d th ro u g h m a n y y e a rs o f w o r k b y its c iv il servants. A s a m a t t e r of f a c .. B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t L y o n s op e n ly op p o se d t h e B u d g e t a t T h u r s d a y ’s h e a r ­ ing. M oses S t r i k e s K e y n o te O f th e m o r e t h a n 300 p ro te s t­ i n g s p e a k e r s , P a r k C o m m is sio n e r R o b e r t M oses s t r u c k th e k e y n o te . O n e of t h e fe w c ity o fficia ls o u t ­ s p o k e n in fie r y o p p o sitio n to t h e M a y o r ’s p ro p o se d o u tla y . C o m m is ­ s i o n e r M oses w a r n e d b lu n tly t h a t u n t o ld h a r d s h i p s lie a h e a d . U n ­ less, t h a t is, t h e B o a rd o f , E s t i ­ m a t e is s e t to do a n o v e r h a u l i n g job. T a k i n g a p o sitio n a lo n g s id e B u d g e t D i r e c t o r K e n n e t h D a y to n , c o n c e r n in g w h o m he m a d e b a r b e d r e f e r e n c e s t h r o u g h o u t his ta lk . C o m m is s io n e r M oses p ro c e e d e d to p e p p e r t h e f o r m u la t o r s of t h e b u d g e t, e sp e cially M r. L a G u a r d i a , f o r s l a s h i n g $868,358 f r o m his d e ­ p a rtm e n t. C itin g t h e a b u s e s t h a t w o u ld a c c r u e a s a r e s u l t of t r y i n g to o p e r a t e on t h e n e w b u d g e t. C o m ­ m is s io n e r M oses w o u n d u p by in ­ s is t i n g : “ I c a n ’t o p e r a t e t h is p a r k s y s te m d e c e n tly on t h is m o n e y a n d n o b o d y else c a n . ” M a yb e , h e said, t h e B o a r d m e m ­ b e r s c o u ld —w ith m ir r o r s . P re d ictin g t h a t so m e p l a y ­ g r o u n d s will be closed a n d o t h e r s o p e n o n ly p a r t- t i m e a n d t h a t “ y o u ’ll h e a r fr o m t h e p u b lic a s a r e s u l t , ” w a r n i n g of in c r e a s e d v a n d a lis m , ru in e d l a n d s c a p in g , c h il d r e n ’s s w im m in g c la ss es w i t h ­ o u t in s t r u c t o r s , a n d e ven g a r - ^ hat They D o W hen T hey’re Listening W h a t do m e m b e r s o f th e B oard o f E s t im a te do d u rin g a bu d g et h e a r in g up on w h ich th e liv elih o o d s o f c ity w o r k ­ ers d e p e n d ? W e ll, t h e y do a lot o f t h in g s — a s id e fr o m lis t e n in g to s p e a k t'rs o n t h e f l o o r . T h e y g e t u p a n d s m o k e a n d w a n d e r b a c k iiiul f o r t h a n d d r o p i n f o r a c h a t w i t h t h e i r n e x t d o o r ( p a r d o n , sea t) fello w m e m b er . T h e y “ g a g ” w ith o n e o f th e b o y s tw o Seats d o w n . ( A t o n e p o in t B o r o u g h P r e s i d e n t J o h n C a s h m o r e *‘ t T h u r s d a y ’s b u d g e t h e a r i n g f a c e t i o u s l y a p o l o g i z e d t o C h a i r •»an N e w b o l d M o r r i s o n b e h a l f o f a s p e a k e r w h o s e s p e e c h Wiis s o lo u d t h a t a c o n v e r s a t i o n b e t w e e n M r . M o r r i s a n d M r. 'lose.s c o u l d n ’t b e h e a r d . ) T h e y w a l k in a n d o u t , l e a v e t h e i r d e p u t i e s , r e a d o c c a s i o n ‘**<y a n d e v e n d o n ’t t r y l o l o o k i n t e r e s t e d . B u d g e t D irector K e n n e th D ayton , s e a te d a m o n g th em , a n e w sp a p e r m o st o f the aftern oon . H e had ev er y leg al •■•filit t o d o a s m u c h , o f c o u r s e . A f t e r a l l , h e ’s n o t a m e m b e r the B oard . SSS UNOUALIFIEO DRIVERS W EACH SYMBOL^ ISSCUaiCYARDS 4 0 % OF RUBBISH AND GARBAGE LEFT ON BEACH ES S U PE R V ISIO N ADEQUATE S U PE R V ISIO N 2 5 0 MEN CUT FROM BEACHES NO F O R E M E N -N O TR yC K AND TRACTOR OP ER ATO R S LE FT ^ AREA COVERED BY ONE PATROLMAN / / / / CFNTRAL C ENTRAL \ PARK EQUIVALENT AREA MADISON AVE POLICE P R O T E C T I O N I N A D E Q U A T E T h e i n g e n i o u s M r . M o s e s used th e d r a w i n g b o a r d to i l l u s t r a t e h is p o i n t s a b o u t th e b u d g e t . b a g e o n c ity b e ac h es , M r. M oses c h a r g e d his d e p a r t m e n t will d e fi­ n ite ly be “ h a m s t r u n g ” by a la c k of p e rso n n e l. W h o W a s T li a t B r i ll i a n t F e llo w ? “ E v e n v a c a n c ie s s u p p o s e d to h a v e b e e n filled in th e s p r i n g j u s t a r e n ’t b e in g filled,” he said. T h e n : “ W h o w a s th e b rillia n t fello w w h o d e cid e d to give us no f o r e m e n to s u p e rv is e th e m e n at th e beaches? I ’d like to k n o w t h a t . I f t h a t ’s t h e k in d of se rv ice yo u w a n t , y o u ’ll g e t w h a t y o u ’re lo o k in g for, all r i g h t . ” A d d e d M r. M oses: “ B e fo re th e o ne c e n t c u t in t h e sa le s t a x w a s m a d e , y o u m ig h t h a v e t h o u g h t of t h e s e t h in g s ; you m i g h t n o t h a v e done it.” C o n tin u e d M r. M oses: “ T h e r e ’s on e a l t e r n a t i v e : lu m p t h e su m a l­ lo tte d fo r th e P a r k s D e p a r t m e n t t o g e t h e r a n d let us sp e n d it in n in e m o n th s . W e m a y g e t m o re la te r o n 'f r o m so m e w h e re.” H o w C ity W ill Bo H u r t C o m m is s io n e r M oses issue d a s t a t e m e n t p o in tin g o u t t h a t , if t h e p ro p o se d b u d g e t is o k a y e d , t h e n u m b e r of t e m p o r a r y p la y ­ H e r e ’s t h e r e s u l t . g ro u n d d irecto rs h ired every y e ar to h a n d le a d d it i o n a l sum m er u s a g e of p la y g r o u n d s will be d e ­ c r e a s e d f ro m 436 to 218. A t t e n d a n t s a s s ig n e d to C o ney I s la n d , R ockaw ay and S o u th B e a c h e s , h e said, will be r e d u c e d in n u m b e r f r o m 547 to 355. T h e ten te m p o ra ry forem en h ire d m e re ly fo r t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s a n d n o r m a l l y a s s ig n e d to th e b e ac h es , h a v e b een c o m p le te ly e lim in a te d , he s t a te d , w h i c h m e a n s t h a t t h e r e a r e 355 a t t e n d ­ a n t s r e m a i n i n g in th e b u d g e t w i t h no s u p e rv iso rs. T h e 14 t e m p o r a r y a u to e n g in e m e n h ir e d o t h e r s u m m e r s h a v e b een th o r o u g h ly e lim in a te d , he said, i n d ic a ti n g t h a t t r a c t o r s a n d o t h e r a u to m o t iv e e q u ip m e n t on th e b e a c h e s will be o p e r a t e d by “ in e x p e rie n c e d , i n c o m p e te n t h e lp .” T h e o p e r a t i o n o f 11 in d o o r s w im m in g pool, b a t h a n d g y m ­ n a s i u m b\iildin gs in M a n h a t t a n a n d B ro o k ly n , will s u f f e r , he sa id , b y d ro p p in g 44 a t t e n d a n t s , 9 li­ c e n s e d f ir e m e n , 2 s t a t i o n a r y e n ­ g in e e rs no w e m p lo y e d a n d by r e ­ d u c in g t h e t im e of 24 lic e n se d f i r e m e n a n d 9 s t a t i o n a r y engi- n e e r s one d a y a w e e k . 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B y w 'a iv in g th is ru le ( R u l e V , S e c t i o n 10, P a r a g r a p h 7 a o f t h e R u le s R e g u la tio n s o f th e M u n ici­ p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , i f y o u m u s t k n o w ) th e C ity C o m m is ­ s io n g a in s th e r ig h t to s s t e x p e r ­ ien ce r eq u irem en ts for each pro­ m o t io n te s t in th e c le r ic a l s e r v ic e . In a c tu a l practice, th e C o m m is­ s io n h as red u ced th e e x p e rien ce r eq u ir e m e n ts on tw o p o p u la r e x ­ a m in a tio n s, th e p ro m o tio n to ste n o g r a p h e r , gra d e 2 an d th e p r o m o tio n to c le rk , g r a d e 2 te sts to s i x m o n t h s . T h e a c tio n o f th e C o m m iss io n had m et w ith w id esp read ap­ proval as m a n y em p lo y ees took a d v a n t a g e o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s d e c is io n to file fo r t h e s e e x a m s , co n d itio n a lly . $ 5 - a - m o n t h i n c r e a s e p r o v i d e d for th em in t h e proposed budget “ w o u l d h a r d l y s o l v e t h e i r prob­ le m s.” H u g h e s a n d D e l G a r d o Appe-ar J o h n J . H u g h e s , p r e s i d e n t o f the C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a g u e , a n d A le x­ a n d e r D e l G a r d o , c h a i r m a n o f the V e t e r a n s ’ c h a p t e r o f t h e le a g u e , a p p ea r e d on b e h a lf o f atten dants i n t h e P a r k s D e p a r t m e n t . A sk e d M r . D e l G a r d o : “ D o e s t h e M ayor t h i n k a p o r t i o n o f t h e c i t y ’s pop u. l a t i o n h a s t o r e m a i n u n c l e a n in order to fig h t th e d irty J a p s ? ” t h a t t h e r e a r e n o w 2 0 ,0 0 0 o v e r ­ s iz e c la s s e s in o u r h ig h s c h o o ls . ” A llen F o r W a g e A d ju stm e n t D a n ie l A llen , sec r e ta r y -tr e a su r e r o f the S ta te, C ou n ty and M u­ nic ip a l W orkers of A m erica , called fo r “ a n a d ju stm e n t so th a t city e m p lo y e e s m ay m eet the p ro b lem s th e y fa c e and th u s be­ c o m e m ore e ffe c tiv e in stru m en ts in t h e p r o s e c u t io n o f t h e w a r .” H e r e ite r a te d h is fiv e -p o in t pro­ g r a m u r g in g c o st-o f-liv in g sa la ry a d ju stm e n ts, a d m in istr a tio n - em ­ p lo y ee e ffic ie n c y co u n cils, s a fe ­ g u a r d i n g t h e j o b s o f 3 ,0 0 0 e m ­ p lo y e e s a b o u t to be fired , te m p o r ­ ary revocation of th e order cur­ ta ilin g v a c a t io n s a n d s ic k le a v e s, a n d c re a tio n o f a r e se rv e fu n d to m e e t fu tu re e m e rg e n c y w a r de­ m an ds. 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L ie u te n a n t th e L ieu ­ S u cc in c tly , S u ssillo ex p la in ed th a t th e d a ily p r e ss is b u ild in g a situ a tio n is up w ith u n d erstood s” too m any or “ it “ in fo rm ed sou rces sta te .” N ev erth eless, both H a rn ed y and S u s s illo s a id t h a t t h e y w o u ld still o p p o s e t h e M a y o r o n h is p la n s to lim it r e tir e m e n ts d ra stica lly . (A s T h e L E A D E R w ^ n t to press, th e P o lice P en sio n Fund was about to a ct on an u n p reced en ted n u m ­ b er o f p e n sio n a p p lic a tio n s.) B o th lin e o r g a n iz a tio n h e a d s H e r e ’s t h e r ig h ts o f the p o lice m e n “ I t ’s a l l n e w s p a p e r t a l k ! " A r- ,e„al, in M a r y l a n d . in d ic a te d th a t t h e y w o u ld h o ld o u t fo r th e Morton Acclaimed at Fete Celebrating20Years ’Service W'hen l e g a l l y e n title d R esu lts to retire to do so. ‘S e c r e t ’ M uch sec r ec y en sh rou d ed la st T u e s d a y ’s m e e t i n g o f t h e P a t r o l ­ m a n ’s B en evolen t A sso cia tio n , w h e n d i s c u s s i o n w a.s h e l d o n t h e recent q u estio n n a ire on t h e a ttitu d e of in d iv id u a l p a tro l­ m e n t o w a r d t h e M a y o r ’s p l a n t o lim it r etir em en ts to th e a m o u n t m a d e la st y e a r a n d o n ly to m e n ■w h o a r e o v e r 5 5 a n d w h o h a v e p u t i n a t l e a s t 25 y e a r s o n t h e j o b . F ig u r e s on th e r esu lt o f the q u es­ tio n n a ir e cou ld n o t b e m a d e p u b ­ lic. P r e s i d e n t H a r n e d y s a id t h a t th e fig u re s w e re a “ sec r et.” U n d e r th e M a y o r's p lan , a n a v e r a g e o f o n l y 39 r e t i r e m e n t s co u ld be m a d e e a c h m o n th , a s th e t o t a l o f l a s t y e a r ’s r e t i r e m e n t s a m o u n t e d t o o n l y 471. D u r i n g t h e fir st th re e m o n th s o f th is year, 187 m e n r e tir e d . F ifty -th ree of t h e a p p lic a tio n s f ile d in J a n u a r y w e r e a p p r o v e d , 37 in F e b r u a r y a n d 97 i n M a r c h . T h e M a y o r ’s B a b y M a n y in d iv id u a l p a tro lm en p oin ted o u t th a t th e r etir e m e n t h e a d a c h e w a s t h e M a y o r ’s o w n b a b y b ecau se h e w a s p artly re­ sp o n sib le fo r th e p r e se n t 20-year p lan . P rio r to A p ril 1, 1940, p a tro lm en con tr ib u ted fiv e p er­ c e n t to th e p e n sio n fu n d a n d w e r e e n t i t l e d t o r e t i r e a f t e r 25 y e a r s o f service. U n d e r th e c u r ­ r e n t s y ste m , it is p o ssib le to c o n ­ tr ib u te s i x p e r c e n t a n d retire a f t e r 20 y e a r s o n t h e job. O th er I ssu e s O th er c o n tro v e rsia l issu es over w h ic h r a n k a n d file m e m b e r s o f th e force w e r e k n o w n to o pp ose t h e M a y o r w e r e : 1. T h e S h a r k e y G o ld b e r g b ill to leg a lize the en tr a n c e sa la ry o f p a tro lm en a t $ 1 , 2 0 0 a y e a r ; 2. t h e r a c e - t r a c k H ig h p r a i.se f o r h i s a b i l i t y a n d service t o t h e c i t y w a s a c c o r d e d Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n e r F e r d i ­ nand Q. M orton by P a g e P iv o 1,103 Fire Eligibles Are Draft-Deferred D u e One tr a in in g a t th e C iv ilia n S c h o o l, t h e L EA D E R N ew It C it y P o l ic e D e p a r t m e n t a n d f E d u c a tio n A r e S E R V IC E le a d e r s in the f i e l d o f c i v i l s e r v i c e , m e m b e r s and e m p l o y e e s o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n L o w d o w n b a n f o r m e n o f f d u t y ; a n d 3. t h e s u d d e n , c o m p le t e s h a k e u p in a s ­ s ig n m e n t o f m e n to p la in c lo th e s d u ty. T h ere h ave been fu rther i s s u e s in t h e p a s t w h ic h h a v e c a u s ed c o o ln ess b etw e e n m e m b er s o f th e force and th e C h ief E x e c u ­ tiv e, a m o n g t h e m h is fa ilu r e to b r in g t h e fo r c e u p to fu ll s tr e n g th a n d h is o p p o sitio n to th e ll- s q u a d chart. ‘B r e a c h o f F a i t h ’ th o u sa n d one e lig ib les hundred and th ree m an list— a lm o st h a lf o f th e 507* n a m e ferred , on th e register, are accord in g to fire-< 2,-> d ra ft-d e­ an a u th ori­ ta t iv e s u r v e y c o m p le te d th is w e e k b y th e F ir e E lig ib le s A sso cia tio n . The survey proves th a t th ere g i b l e s t o fill t h e 3 4 8 v a c a n c ie s in th e ra n k o f fir e m a n tod a y . S ix h u n d red an d tw e n ty -se v e n e lig ib le s a r e s e r v i n g in t h e a r m e d fo r c e s or h a v e h a d th eir n a m e s re­ P a ra d o x ica lly , th e SharkeyG old b erg $ 1 ,2 0 0 en tran ce b ill, d oes not even h a v e th e support of o n e o f th e tw o co u n cilm en w h o i n t r o d u c e d it. T h e t w o B r o o k l y n c o u n c ilm e n in t r o d u c e d t h is bill a t t h e M a y o r ’s r e q u e s t . S p ea k in g a b o u t t h e $ 1 ,2 0 0 e n t r a n c e s a l a r y a t w h ic h ro o k ies h a v e been a p ­ p o i n t e d s i n c e J u n e 5, 194 0, i n ­ s t e a d o f t h e $2 ,000, a s a d v e r t i s e d , C o u n c ilm a n L o u is P . G old b erg sa id . “ I t is a b r e a c h o f fa it h a n d a lm o s t a fr a u d .” H o w e v e r , G o ld ­ b e r g add ed , th a t if th e elig ib les w a n t e d t h e j o b s a t $1,200, h e ’d g o a l o n g w i t h t h e b il l. T h e L E A D E R h a s le a r n e d th a t th e M a y o r in ten d s to se n d a letter to p a tro lm a n elig ib les b la m in g th e c ity c o u n c il if th e y do n o t re­ ceive a p p o in tm en ts. W hen in ­ fo r m e d o f th is, C o u n c ilm a n G o ld ­ b e r g said , “ I t is e n tirely w ith in t h e r e a l m o f p o s s i b i l i t y . ’' The S h a r k c y - G o l d b e r g B i l l W’a s s t i l l in th e C o u n cil f in a n c e c o m m it t e e a s T h e L E A D E R w e n t to press. T h e d r a m a t ic t r a n s f e r o f 26 o f ­ f i c e r s a n d 112 p a t r o l m e n d e t a i l e d to p la in c lo th e s d u ty a n d th e re­ a s s i g n m e n t o f 110 y o u t h f u l p a t r o l­ m e n la st w e e k w a s regarded as a s u p e r f i c i a l s t e p i n p o l i c e cix’Cles. M a n y p a tro lm en con sid ered it a m ere g estu re on th e part of th e a d m in istr a tio n b e ca u se o f th e ad ­ v e r se p u b lic ity c a u se d b y S p ecial m oved from reasons. In th e list fo r a d d itio n , variou s rep lies aro s t i l l t o b e r e c e i v e d f r o m 81 1 l a d s on th e list. m any of I t is expected th ese are in th at m ilita ry , sei*\'ic e. O n l y 49 i n I - A O n l y 49 e l i g i b l e s h a v e 1 -A r a t ­ in g s , a c c o r d in g to th e survey^ H o w e v e r , 137 h a v e n o t y e t r e ­ ceiv ed th eir d ra ft cla ssifica tio n s a n d 226 a r e u n d e r a g e , (2 0 o r l e s s ) . T h e n a m e s o f 218 e lig ib le s h a v e b een r em o v ed fr o m th e list fo r a p erio d o f o n e y e a r b e c a u s e th e y h a v e b een a p p o in ted to su ch ap p ro p ria te job s a s conductors and sp e cia l p a tro lm en in th a B o a rd o f T ra n sp o rta tio n , tu n n el o ffice r s, a cq u e d u ct p a tro lm en a n d corr e c tio n officers. T he Survey ' T h e fig u r e s on th e s u r v ey fol­ lo w : E l i g i b l e s d e f e r r e d .................... 49 E l i g i b l e s i n 1 - A ........................... E l i g i b l e s i m c l a s s i f i e d in d r a f t 137 218 R e m o v e d fr o m lis t for 1 yr. 226 U n d e r a g e ( 2 0 o r l e s s ) -----O ff lis t fo r m ilita r y ser v ic e s 627 o r o t h e r r e a s o n s ....................... 841 R ep lies not y e t r e c e iv e d .... The LEA D ER F ed era l, k e ep s you up o n S tate, und C ity C iv il S erv ice N e w s . (Continued on Page Seventeen) and c i t y o f f i c i a l s a t a d i n n e r i n hi^ h o n o r i n th e W ednesday, A p r i l H otel 15. S h elto n , The d in ­ ner, m a r k i n g C o m m i s s i o n e r M o r ­ JR. CALCULATING MACHINE OPERATOR ton’s t w e n t y y e a r s ’ i n o f f i c e , w a s (M A L E A N D F E M A L E ) sponsored by em p lo y ees of th e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n . Speakers in clu d ed P resid en t Harry M a r s h a n d C o m m i s s i o n e r Esther B r o m l e y o f t h e C i v i l S e r v ic e C o m m issio n jL t. C o m d r . S a m u e l Ofdwuy, U . S . N . , f o r m e r m e m b e r of both t h e M u n i c i p a l C i v i l S e r v ­ ice C o m m i s s i o n a n d t h e U n i t e d States C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , and p a s t p r e s i d e n t o f t h e N a t i o n ­ al Civil S e r v i c e R e f o r m L e a g u e ; H. 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A l t h o u g h a s ­ socia ted w i t h h i m o f f i c i a l l y o n l y & short w h ile , M a r s h s t a t e d t h a t he ha d k n o w n C o m m i s s i o n e r M o r ­ ton fo r m o r e t h a n 2 0 y e a r s a n d liad r e c o g n i z e d i s i n t e g r i t y d u r i n g this t i m e . H e e x p r e s s e d t h e h o p e that th e C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n "’ould c o n t i n u e t o m a k e m u c h progr ess. H e took th e o cca sio n to i n t r o d u c e h i m s e l f t o t h e r a n k fil e m e m b e r s o f t h e s t a f f a n d announced t h a t h e h a s c o m p l e t e w it h a n d c o n f i d e n c e i n t h e m . Ordway R e c o u n t s E x p e r i e n c e s L ieu t-C om m an d er O rdw ay re­ counted m a n y e x p e r i e n c e s w i t h 'be g u e s t *of h o n o r d u r i n g t h e p e riod in w h i c h h e s e r v e d a s a f e l l o w com m issioner. H e s a id t h a t C o m fs.sioner M o r t o n , a l t h o u g h t h e min ority m e m b e r , had o f t e n to " ’i t h t h e m a j o r i t y i n o r d e r b r in g a b o u t m a n y i m p o r t a n t vil s e r v i c e r e f o r m s . H e stated ^t C o m m issio n er M o r t o n ’s ^^ars o f e x p e r i e n c e e n a b l e d h i m tion'^'^® m a n y v a l u a b l e c o n t r i b u ® to t h e f i e l d o f c i v i l s e r v i c e . • K aplan sa id th a t h e a lw a y s Moi'^ ,*'®spected C o m m issio n e r tion sin cerity an d c o n v iconr, th o u g h h e m a y h old ufPosiie op in ion s on p a rticsu b jects. He la u d ed th e Vo -written examination. Candidates will be reApplications open until May 26. Age 18 year.<3 up. Quired to joass a practical test on a calculatinif Xo experience or education neceasary. machine. 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T h e bill s p e c i f i c a l l y s t a t e s t h a t Subway Helpers To Transit Board S E R V IC E t h e C ou n cil “ a u t h o r i z e s t h e p a y ­ m e n t by t h e C ity o f N e w Y o r k to t h e N e w Y o r k C ity E m p l o y e e s R e t i r e m e n t S y s t e m on b e h a l f o f e a c h s e l e c t e e o r e n l i s t e e n o t re­ c e iv in g the differen ce b etw een his city co m p en sa tio n and lesser military com pensation, the a m o u n t w’h i c h he w o u l d h a v e c o n ­ t r ib u t e d h a d h i s e m p l o y m e n t b e e n continuous and thereby protect f o r h i m t h e s a m e r i g h t s in r e ­ s p e c t to m e m b e r s h i p in t h e r e ­ tirem ent sy s te m as he w ould h a v e h a d if h e h a d b e e n p r e s e n t a n d c o n t i n u o u s l y e n g a g e d in t h e p er­ f o r m a n c e o f th e d u t i e s o f his p o si­ tion.” S a y s I t ’s U p t o I s a a c s C o u n c i l m a n K i n s l e y to ld T h e L E A D E R t h a t “ i t ’s u p to C o u n ­ c i l m a n I s a a c s h i m s e l f a s to j u s t h o w fa st this th in g m oves. We a g reed t h a t h e w ould provide essential background m aterial for the en actm ent o f the m eas­ u re.” Mr. I s a a c s c o n t e n d e d t h a t a ll c i t y e m p l o y e e s c a l l e d to t h e c o l o i s should receive s u ffic ie n t c o m p e n ­ s a t i o n t o e n a b l e t h e m to k e e p t h e i r p e n s i o n r i g h t s “ in v i e w o f the fa c t th a t city em p loyees c a l l e d in to t h e s e r v i c e s a s m e m bfirs o f t h e N a t i o n a l G u a rd , N a v a l M i l i t ia o r R e s e r v e s a re r e c e i v i n g th e d ifferen ce b etw een their city co m p e n sa tio n an d their lesser m ili­ ta r y com pensation." Several weeks* ago, The L E A D E R p o lle d t h e C it y C o u n cilm cn on the question o f support­ i n g t h i s bill. T h e o p i n i o n s o f t h o s e p o l l e d w e r e all f a v o r a b l e to p assage. C o n d u c to r Candidates N ext T u e s d a y ’s LEADpa ■will c o n t a i n u n o f f i c i a l a nsw f o r t h e C o n d u c t o r t e s t to k* h e l d S a t u r d a y . T h e s e an sw er w i l l b e p r e p a r e d b y a n expert* Conductor Test Set for Saturday P r e c l.se ly day, at A p r il 1 p .m . 25, 33,8 1 8 on Satur m en xv},q w a n t t o w o r k a s c o n d u c t o r s on thg s u b w a y a n d e l e v a t e d l i n e s in l o r k , w’ill s i t d o w n f o r a written t e s t in 19 h ig h s c h o o l s th ro ugh, o u t th e c ity . T h e e x a m in a t io n w h i c h a l l c a n d i d a t e s m u s t p^ss in order to p a rticip a te in the p h y s i c a l t e s t , i s e x p e c t e d to last f r o m t h r e e t o t h r e e a n d one-half hourc. h er 3,572 on t h e list, w e r e c e r t i ­ fied . f o r 11 c a r - c l e a n e r s jobs a t 6 2 ’a c e n t s a n h ou r. 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D u rin g the p ast w eek , officers of the organization appeared be­ fore the Board of E s tim a te at the p u b lic h e a r i n g on t h e M a y o r ’s e x ­ e c u t i v e b u d g e t. S a m M o g i l e f s k y , s p e a k i n g for t h e e l ig ib le s, l e q u e st e d t h e e l i m i n a t i o n o f th e p ro p o sed c u t in t h e S a n i t a t i o n D e ­ p a r t m e n t b u d g e t a n d t h e f i ll i n g o f th e 400 v a c a n c i e s in t h e d e p a r t ­ m e n t. H e p o i n te d o u t t h a t th e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , in a n ­ n ou n cing the San itation M an ex­ a m in O ctob er, 1939, h a d s t a t e d t h a t 2,500 m e n w o u l d be a p p o i n t e d a t $1,860 a y e a r a t t h e r a t e o f 600 a ye a r . H e sa id t h a t o n l y 179 w e r e a p ­ p oin ted d u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r at $1,500 a y e a r a n d p o i n te d o u t t h a t t h e n e w b u d g e t c a lls for o n ly 98 m o r e $1,500 a p p o i n t m e n t s . F r a n k M urphy and M eyer S tr u m w a s se r a l s o a p p e a r e d at t h e p u b lic h e a r ­ in g. F orm er presidents Abe D onor a n d J o h n n y M a n d e l w ill s p e a k , a lon g w ith John B e ne de tti, pres­ ent head of the association. B IL L S P au l Brennan, chie f o f the M unicipal C ivil S e rvice C om ­ m ission’s P h y sic a l and M e d ica l Bureau, w ill address the Sani­ tation E lig ib le s’ A sso cia tio n a t i t s ne xt m eeting. Canvass Typist List Tliis Week A p p r o x i m a t e l y 2,500 e l i g i b l e s on t h e t y p e - c o p y i s t list a r e b e i n g c a n v a s s e d b y t h e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n t h i s w e e k a s to t h e i r a v a i l a b i l it y to a c c e p t a p p o i n t ­ m e n t s in c i t y d e p a r t m e n t s . T h e e li g i b l e s ar e b e i n g a s k e d i f t h e y w ill t a k e p e r m a n e n t , t e m p o r a r y or i n d e f i n i t e p o s i t i o n s a t $960 a y e a r . All t h o s e w h o s t a t e t h a t t h e y a r e u n w i l l i n g to a c c e p t a p ­ p o i n t m e n t a t t h i s s a l a r y w ill o n ly b e c e r t i f i e d in t h e f u t u r e to d e­ partm en ts w hich have va ca n cies f o r t y p e - c o p y i s t s a t s a l a r ie s g r e a t ­ er t h a n $960 a y ea r. T h e le t te r s must, be r e t u r n e d to t h e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n in f o u r day.s. T h e list for t y p e - c o p y i s t w ill be o n e y e a r old o n M a y 7. A t t h e l a s t c o u n t 2,275 e l ig ib le s h a d a l r e a d y b e e n a p p o in t e d . T h e C o m m i s s i o n Is c a n v a s s i n g t h e r e m a i n i n g elig i b l e s on t h e list b e c a u s e th e m ajority o f them h a s declined offers of appointm ent. of Mayor La G uardia last w e e k v e t o e d a bill w h i c h w o u l d e x t e n d t h e “ c o v e r - i n ’* p r o v i s i o n s o f thS W i c k s L a w n o t o n l y to t h o s e s u b w a y m e n w h o w e r e in th e e m p loy o f private co m p a n ie s d u rin g the y ear p reced in g their t r a n s f e r t o t h e c it y , b u t a l s o to p erso n s o n the in active lists o f t h e o ld c o r p o r a t i o n s w h i c h h a d form erly ow ned the su b w a y sy s­ tems. S a i d t h e M a y o r In a l e t t e r to the Governor: “ T h e bill s e e m s to m e t o be both u n d erstan d able a s p ractice and quite clearly u n c on stitu tion al a s l a w . Y o u w i l l r e c a ll t h a t t h e reasoning w hich underlay the h olding that the W ick s A ct w as constitutional w as the e m erg en cy presented by city acquisition of t h e p r i v a t e ra p id t r a n s i t u t i l i t i e s and the necessity of havin g ade­ q uate exp erien ced personnel av a il­ able th e m o m e n t the city took o v e r . T h e p e r s o n s w h o a r e to be a d d e d h a v e n o t h i n g to d o w i t h that. W h y this group of e m ­ p loyees w a s selected for sta tu to r y favor p asses m y u n d erstan d ing entirely. T h e y a r e m e n on t h e in a ctiv e lists and m a n y o f th e m w e r e o n l y in t e m p o r a r y e m p l o y . T h e p r o v i s i o n o f t h e bill is m a n ­ d a to r y . T o t a k e t h e s e m e n in to t h e c i t y s e r v i c e in t h e B o a r d o f T r ansp ortation m e a n s inevitably the d isp la cem en t of em p loyees ap­ p ointed later on a co m p etitiv e b a sis . “ T h e bill is c o n t r a r y to p ro p er c i v i l s e r v i c e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , is u n ­ fair to the m en now on the B oard o f T ransportation s ta ff w h o have b e e n a d d e d on a p r o p er c o m p e ­ titive basis.” T h e C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m issio n h a s o b t a i n e d t h e u s e o f 19 schools for th e test. T h e s c h o o l s , thejp a d d r e s s e s a n d t h e n u m b e r o f can. d i d a t e s w h o w i l l a p p e a r a t each sch ool fo llo w s: Manhattan George Washington H.S.— 192nd St. and Audobon Ave...l50o Julia Richman High School— ' 67th St. and 2nd A ve.............. ] 500 Seward Park High School— 350 Grand Street........................ 1427 Stuyvesant High School— :$45 E. 15th Street.................... 1,550 Washington Irving H. S . ~ 847 40 I rv in g P l a c e ...................... Straubenmuller Textile H. S.— 351 W. 18th Street......................1,000 Wadleigh High S o h o o l114th St. west of 7 Ave............i.OOO Bronx DeWitt Clinton H. S . Mo.sholu P ’kw y and Sedgewlck A venu e................................. 2.950 Evander Childs H. S.— Gun Hill Rd. & Barnes Ave...2,050 Theodore Roosevelt H. S.— E. Fordham Rd. & W ash­ ington Avenue........................... 1,722 Brooklyn Abraham Lincoln H. S.— 'J Ocean P ’kw y & Guider A v e ...2.100 B o y s’ High School— Marcy and Putnarr A ves 1,450 Franklin K . Lane H. S.— Jamaica Ave. & Dexter Crt....2,350 James Madison H. S.— Bedford Ave. nr. Quentin Rd.2,05fl N ew Utrecht H. S.— 79th St. and 17th A ve................1,956 Samuel J. Tilden H. S.— Tilden Ave. and E. 57th S t.. 2,050 ' Thoma.s Jefferson H. S.— P ennsylvania and Dumont Avenues .........................................2,050 Queens Grover Cleveland H. S.— Himrod St. and Grandview Avenue ...........................................2.183 John Adams High School— Rockaw ay Blvd. & 102nd St...2,0S3 All candid ates who live on S taten Island and the 300 em­ ployees of the su b w a y system who are t a k in g the promotion test art included in the num ber to be ex­ am ined in Seward Park, Manhat­ tan. All candid ates who were or­ iginally told to report to Alex­ and er H am ilton H ig h School In Brooklyn have since been notified to report to B o y s ’ H igh for the test. The L E A D E R keeps you up Fedenil, State, and City Civil Service News. For “ A L L O U T ” ■0 STUDY T*I10B E 0 t ^ e . 5 0 ] !• T O W * measure BO O KS fo r JO BS C O N D U C T O R ................... I ’.-VTKOLM./VN ............... $1.50 C I . K K K , G r a d e 1 ........... $1.25 ( L K K K , (Jrad os 2 & 3 . . $1.50 A I ho : n ri.K S S O I . I ) A i': l -o e iir r' H . AM. TKSt s S l t a r i i i -8 l .No bl e, M a e . v ’ti, S., .M n i ii e ii m l ISIi'Ik., <iiiiil(flN, a n d \. Si A R C O FOU P U B L IS H IN G 480 L c .\in g (o n A v e . CO . r i , . 3-7003 ACCOUNT ?o^yrou>» fflotttjiau y 50 lAPAYETTE STREET neor WORTH STREET Alenibcf ftdvral Depotil fniuronce Corporahon H ow Y o u A r e I n v e s tig a te d F o u r t h o f a .series o f a r t i c l e s on t h e w o r k i n g s o f N e w Y o r k C it y 's Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , T h e s e s t o r i e s w ill t a k e y o u b e h in d t h e scenes, sh o w you w h a t happens fro m t h e t i m e y o u a p p l y for tho te st till t h e t i m e y o u g e t a n a p ­ p o i n t m e n t —or d o n ’t. I n v e stig a tio n B u r e a u Y o u ’v e t a k e n a c i t y civ il ser­ v i c e test. Y o u ’v e p a ss e d . Y o u ’re on an elig ib le list. P e r h a p s y o u ' v e e v e n b een c e r t i f i e d by t h e Civil Service C om m ission and appoint­ ed to a d e p a r t m e n t . B u t t h e r e ’s one m ore step the C om m ission ta k e s, a n d o n e m o r e s t e p y o u m u s t t a k e b e f o r e y o u c a n be fi­ n ally o k a y e d for a cit y civil sorvic.p positio n . Y o u m u s t p a s s th e e a g l e - e y e d , a le r t i n v e s t i g a t o r s o f thi! C o m m i s s i o n ’s B u r e a u o f I n ­ vestigation. Is C andidate F it? T h e nuiin p u r p o se of th e B u r e a u of In vestigation , according to slu e w d , c a p a b l e .loso nh F. O ’N e ill, d ir e c t o r o f tho b u r e a u is to d e ­ term in e c a n d i d a t e ’s f i t n e s s to hold a city p o sit io n . E v e r y s t a t e ­ m e n t m a d e b y a c a n d i d a t e o n hjs e x p e r i e n c e p a p e r s a n d in h i s a p ­ p l i c a ti o n is c h e c k e d a n d v erified . H is fingerprints, take n at every s t a g e o f th e t est, a re c h e c k e d c a r e f u lly . H i s i d e n t i t y is d e f i ­ n i t e ly e s t a b l i s h e d . A s so o n a s a n elig ib le list is p u b lis h e d b y t h e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , a c o p y o f t h e list is i n m i e d i a t e l v f o r w a r d e d to t h e b u rea u o f i n v e s t i g a t i o n . T h e f i r s t t h i n g t h is b u r e a u d o e s is to fin d ou t h o w m a n y p r o v i s i o n a l s a r e e m p l o y e d in t h e title for w h i c h t h e list w a s e s t a b l i s h e d , to e s t i ­ m a te just how the list m ay m o v e. W hen the approxim ate n u m b e r o f a p p o i n t m e n t s to be m a d e w i t h i n a p e r io d is d e ­ t e r m in e d , th e b u r e a u g o e s a h e a d w i t h t h e a c t u a l i n v e s t i g a t i o n . Mr. O ’N e i l l p o in te d o u t t h a t it is n o t a g o o d p o lic y to i n v e s t i g a t e too far ahead b ecause so m eth ing m i g h t h a p p e n to a c a n d i d a t e a f t e r t h e i n v e s t i g a t i o n is c o m ­ p l e t e d a n d b e fo re h is a p p o i n t ­ m e n t, w h i c h m i g h t m a k e h i m u n ­ q u a lifie d for se rv ice. F r e q u e n tl y , b e c a u s e o f t h e t r e ­ m en dou s work-load of the bureau by th e _______ C ity SUPERBLY T A IL O R E D in r e c e n t y e a r s , e l i g i b l e s a r e a p ­ pointed “ s u b j e c t to in v estig a ­ tion.” S ty led n s jo ii lik e i t . . . your pet featu res added a t no e x t r a c o st. A fittin g ' before garm en t is c o m p l e t e d . C h eck L ists T h e I n v e s t ig a t o r f i r s t c h e c k s the n a m e of the candidate again st t h e l ist o f p r e v i o u s I n v e s t ig a t i o n s m a d e b y t h e b u rea u . I f t h e c a n ­ d i d a t e is f o u n d to h a v e b e e n i n ­ v e s t i g a t e d o n l y a f e w y e a r s p re­ v i o u s l y , m u c h u n n e c e s s a r y d u p li­ c a t i o n o f e f f o r t is s a v e d . T h e i n ­ v e s t i g a t i o n is n ia d e o n l y f r o m t h e d a t e o f t h e last' rep ort. N e x t , t h e in vestigator ch eck s the n a m e of t h e c a n d i d a t e a g a i n s t t h e l ist o f p e r s o n s d is q u a l i fi e d f o r c i t y s e r v ­ ice. A n e l i g i b l e ’s n a m e w o u l d a p ­ p e a r o n t h i s list i f a p r e v i o u s f a l s e s t a t e m e n t h a d b e e n m a d e , i f he had been dism issed from a city departm ent or i f h e h a d b een g u i l t y o f s o m e Im p ro p er c o n d u c t. I f a c a n d i d a t e ’s n a m e d o e s n o t appear on either o f th e se tw o l i s t s , a n i n v e s t i g a t i o n s h e e t is m a i l e d to h i m . T h i s s h e e t m u s t b e fille d out, s w o r n to, a n d r e ­ tu r n e d . A n o t i c e to a p p e a r a t the bureau f o r a n Intert^iew a t a (C o n t i n u e d on P a g e F o u r t e e n ) M UST FIT YOU OR YOUR M ONEY BACK I X h o u s u n d s o f f i n e fu b rieti, A L L 1 00% I ’ U K K W O O L , f r o m w h i c h t o ch<io!>e. I m p o r t e d W o r s t e d s $42.50 I m p o r t e d T r o p ic a l s $29.50 “I’ll be suiting: you” CARBONE ,, 9 0 0 Broadw ay ( 2 0 t h S U 1; E ntire 2d Flooj._ _ w m IDDR TXEBTrHlW® ; l o r OlTlX f l t r r l o # E r a m ln a tio * ’T x c m T j r t i l l Tjrpewrlt*r 0 ^ » . 188 F ttlto a « (B etjr. 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A nother in v estig a tio n of a ll State d e p a r t m e n t s a n d a g e n c i e s is p r o v id e d i n t h e b i l l o f S e n a t o r Rhoda F o x G r a v e s , w h i c h s e t s u p a c o m m i s s i o n o f 15, w i t h f i v e a p ­ p o in tees b y t h e G o v e r n o r a n d 10 by t h e l e a d e r s o f t h e t w o h o u s e s . This is d e s i g n e d t o g i v e t h e G O P control. The G raves proposal would a u t h o r i z e a n i n v e s t i g a t i o n to d e t e r m i n e S t a t e c o s t s o f g o v ­ e rn m e nt. C u lle d F i s h i n g E x p ed itio n s But b o th th e G r a v e s p r o p o sa l and t h e H o l l o w e l l r e s o l u t i o n f o r the c i v i l s e r v i c e i n q u i r y a r e g e n ­ erally r e g a r d e d h e r e a s m a c h i n e r y for p o l i t i c a l f i s h i n g e x p e d i t i o n s b y the l e g i s l a t i v e m a jo rity . Som e I MAKE YOU THIS PROMISE I Rahlness CAN be pr« veil t e d ! B u t d o n ’t lose t i m e . 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ALBANY. — m a n ’s v e t o G overnor o f th e L eh­ H a m p to n -P il- lio n bill a n d h is r e l u c t a n c e a t t h is tim e to app rove a n y g e n e ra l p a y rise p la n f o r S t a te e m p lo y e e s w ill m ean no le g isla tio n a lo n g th at 2S Hair and Scalp Specialists YEARS OF ^OUTSTANOINCy SUCCESS AttendantShortage No Harm, Says Doc A B C B oard s, T oo D r. P h ilip S m ith , c h ie f m ed ical in s p e c to r in c h a r g e o f th e N e w Y o r k o ffice o f th e D e p a r tm e n t of M e n ta l H y g ie n e , th is w e e k re­ fu se d to v ie w w ith ala r m th e pro­ lo n g e d s h o r ta g e o f h o sp ita l a t­ ten d an ts. B la m in g th e ab n orm al con d i­ tio n on th e w a r (th e la st great w a r p r o d u ce d th e s a m e resu lt, he sa id ). D r. S m ith assured T he L E A D E R th e s h o r ta g e w ill n o t produ ce a n y h arm fu l effects. “ W a r s j u s t ta k e m a n y w o u ld -b e a tte n d a n ts in to d e fe n se in d u stry jo b s,” said D r . S m ith , “ but th e s h o r t a g e is m a d e u p b y t h e s h i f t ­ i n g o f p a t ie n ts to c e r ta in w a r d s a n d th e s lig th in c o n v e n ien ce o f le s s serv ice. T h e p a t i e n t s d o n ’t s e e m to be t a k in g it to o hard and , e v en if th e sh o r ta g e c o n ­ t i n u e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e w a r , I ’m s u r e e v e r y b o d y w ill pu ll th r o u g h a ll r ig h t.” T h ere h ad been m u ch a g ita tio n for ev en a th ird in v e s tig a tio n — th is o n e into th e a d m in is tr a tio n of th e State and local ABC b o a rd s. B u t it w a s in d ic a te d t h a t th e G O P le a d e r s h a v e d ecid ed to f o r e g o th e liq u o r in q u iry , o n e r e a ­ s o n b e i n g t h e y d o n ’t w a n t t o b e p la c e d in t h e p o s itio n o f a d v o c a t ­ in g w h a t m ig h t tu rn o u t to be a p r o h ib itio n boom . I t is p r o b a b le t h a t if th e G o v ­ ern or sig n s th e G raves c o m m is ­ sion b il l. Senator A rthu r H. W iclts, h e a d o f S e n a t e F i n a n c e C o m m itte e , w ill be th e c h a ir m a n and m ain sp rin g. A ssem b ly m a n F r e d H ollow ell, Y a te s R e p u b lica n , w ill h e a d th e civ il ser v ic e in q u iry board. W h e t h e r Thom as E, D e w e y , g e n e r a lly r e p u te d to bo t h e R e p u b l i c a n ’s c h o i c e f o r t h e G overn orsh ip n om in a tio n t h i s fa ll, w ill be c o u n se l for o n e o f th e in v e s tig a tin g b o d ies is d o u b t'u l. I t i s m o r e p r o b a b l e t h a t h e Will b e a g u id in g s p ir it in th e i n v e s t i ­ gation s, u s in g as c a m p a ig n m a te ­ rial w h a t e v e r th e G O P in v e s t ig a ­ tors un cover. DPUl Employees’ Rights Protected A L B A N Y . — Governor L ehm an sig n e d tectin g th e t h e C o n d o n bill, pro­ rig h ts civ il of S tate se n 'ic e e m p lo y e e s o f th e D iv isio n of P lacem en t and Insu ran ce, w ho la st January E m p lo y m en t w ere tran sferred 1 to th e Federal service. T h e m e a s u r e ( i t ’s n o w C h a p t e r 208. L a w s o f 1 9 4 2 ) , p r o v i d e s t h a t su c n tr a n sfe r re d e m p lo y e e s go on p r e fe rr e d civ il s e r v ic e lis t s fo r r e ­ BY O R IN K IN C FR E SH M IL K D A IL Y ! How ar « y o u r Do you know the best way to keep them in top-notch condition it by seeing that your system has a good supply of c a l c i u m and p h o s p h o r u s ? 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T h e prin cip al p arts o f th e n e w la w are: i 518-a. R igh t o f em p loyees in ­ d u c t e d in t o f e d e r a l s e r v i c e . 1. A n y p erson em ployed by the S ta te of N e w Y o r li in t h e c o m p e t i t i v e c la s h in t h e d i v i s i o n o f p l a c e m e n t a n d u n ­ e m p l o y m e n t in B u r a n c e o f t h e D e ­ p a r tm en t of L ab or w ho, on or a fte r J a n u a r y f ir s t , n in eteen hundred fo r ty -tw o , sh a ll h a v e b e e n or sh a ll be s e p a r a t e d f r o m S t a t e s e r v i c e a s a result o f the federalization o f an y of th e fu n ctio n s of su ch d ivision a n d ind ucted a s a r es u lt th er e o f m t o f e d e r a l s e r v i c e , s h a l l h a v e h is n a m e e n t e r e d u p o n a p r e f e r r e d lis t f o r t h e p o s i t i o n l a s t h e ld b y h im . T h e c o m m is s io n e r sh a ll fu r n ish th e S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n a sta te m e n t sh o w in g th e n a m es of su c h persons, th eir titles an d s a l­ a r ie s , t h e d a t e s o f t h e i r e m p l o y ­ m e n t a n d t h e d a t e s t h e y wei'o sep ara ted from S ta te service. It s h a l l b e t h e d u t y o f t h e S t a t e C iv il S erv ice C o m m issio n to p la ce the n am es o f such person s upon pre­ fe r r e d l i s t s in t h e m a n n e r p r e ­ s c r ib e d in s e c t i o n t h i r t y - o n e o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e l a w , a n d t o c e r t i f y n a m e s o f p e r s o n s fo r r e i n s t a t e m e n t f r o m s u c h l i s t s in t h e m a n n e r p r e ­ s c r i b e d In s u c h s e c t i o n s ; p r o v i d e d . th a t th e lo o k w ith c o st o f liv ­ R ep u b lica n leg isla tio n Employees Dispute It D r. S m i t h ’s an a ly sis has been S o m e le g is la to r s are o f th e o p in ­ io n t h a t n u m e r o u s b ills c a llin g fo r fla t, lu m p s u m p a y in c r e a s e s w ill b e in tro d u c ed n e x t y e a r u n less liv in g costs are m e a n w h i l e cu rb ed . T h e y b elieve th a t th e de­ m a n d fo r th is ty p e o f leg isla tio n p rob ab ly w ill be con sid erab le a n d a r e a little d o u b tfu l w h e th e r th e lo n g -r a n g e c o st o f liv in g in c r e a se p la n , a s p r o v id e d in th e o r ig in a l H a m p t o n - P i l l i o n bill, w ill m e e t th e n eed s o f S ta te em p lo y ees n ext year. s h a r p ly d isp u te d b y e m p lo y e e s of th e S ta te in stitu tio n s, w h o claim th a t th e sh o r ta g e o f h osp ital a t­ te n d a n ts serio u sly h a m p ers th e w o r k o f c a r in g for th e m e n ta lly i ll. Small Sum Granted Rati<$ning Boards A L B A N Y . —N e w Y o r k S t a t e , o u t ­ sid e m e tr o p o lita n N e w Y ork , h a s b e e n a l l o w e d b u t $1?0 ,0 0 0 f o r p e r ­ s o n n e l in t h e lo c a l o f f ic e s o f th e r a t io n i n g b u r e a u , it w a s r e v e a le d th is w eek . T h is h a s b een sp lit u p b e t w e e n 22 3 l o c a l r a t i o n i n g b o a r d s a n d t h e 57 u p s t a t e c o u n t y d irecto rs by M au rice F. .N eu feld , S t a te r a t io n in g d irecto r. It per­ m its but a m e a g e r a m o u n t of w h a t a c t u a ll y is req u ir e d to h ire c le ric a l h elp fo r th e n u m e r o u s a n d i n c r e a s in g d u tie s o f th e local ra tio n in g boards. H o w fa r th is m o n e y w ill g o w h e n o n e c o n sid e rs t h a t $ 1 ,2 0 0 a n n u a l l y is t h e m i n i ­ m u m F e d e r a l s a la r y figu re, ca n be q u ick ly d eterm in ed . Instruc­ tio n s to th e lo ca l b o a rd s o n p ic k ­ in g p e is o n n e l a lread y h a v e been prin ted here. h o w e v e r , tU a l e l i g i b i l i t y fo r r e m sta tem en i of a p e.so n w hose nam e ha.s b e e n e n t e r e a o n s u c h pretcrrecl l i s t s h a l l be s u s p e n d e d fo r t h e p e r io d d u r i n g w h i^ n s u c h p e r s o n Is in t h e f e d e r a l s e r v i c e , iiil ig ib ility fo r le in s t a te m e n t of a person w h o se n a m e a p p e a r s u p o n a n y s u c n lis t B eg in n in g next w eek , th e cla ssi­ s h a l l c o n t i n u e fo r a p e r io d o t f o u r f i c a t i o n d iv is io n o f th e S t a t e C ivil y e a r s i r o m t n e d a t e o f h is s e p a r a ­ tio n f r o m t h e S t a t e s e t v ic e . No S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , h e a d e d by p e r s o n w h o lia s be e n d i s m i s s e a C h a r le s C a m p b ell, w ill s ta r t a f r o m t h e F e d e r a l s e r v i c e on c h a r g e s series of som e 15 m eetin g s o t d e l i n q u e n c y or m i s c o n d u c t s n a i l t h r o u g h o u t th e S t a t e w ith local be e l i g i b l e fo r r e i n s t a t e m e n t f r o m s u c i i li.sts. N o p e r s o n s e li g i b l e f o r s c h o o l o f f i c i a l s in t h e s m a l l e r r e i n s t a t e m e n t m a y be c e r t i f i e d f r o m c o m m u n i t i e s . T h is is t o w o i k o u t p r e f e r r e d l i s t s u n t il h e m a k e s w r i t ­ w i t h t h e p r o g r a m f o r b r i n g i n g a ll te n a p p l i c a t i o n to t h e S t a t e C iv il sc h o o l jo b s u n d e r civil ser v ic e S er v ic e C o m m issio n a fte r his s e p ­ a r a tio n from th e F e d eral service. u n d e r th e F ite L aw , w h ich th e A n y person eligible for r e in sta te ­ S t a te C o m m iss io n h o p e s to h a v e m e n t f r o m a p r e f e r r e d li s t w h o fa ils to a ccep t, a fte r r ea so n a b le notice, a position to w h ic h he h a s b e e n c e r t i f i e d , s h a l l be h e l d t o r e ­ l i n q u i s h h i s r i g h t to r e i n s t a t e m e n t f r o m s u c h li s t. 2. A n y p e r s o n s to w h o m t h e p r o ­ v i s i o n s o f s u b d i v i s i o n o n e o f th la B e c a u s e tr a in e d m o to r corps s e c t i o n a r e a p p l i c a b l e s h a l l be e l i ­ d r iv e rs fo r e m e r g e n c y tr a n sp o r ­ g i b l e t o c o m p e t e in p r o m o t i o n e x ­ a m i n a t i o n s f o r p o s i t i o n s in t h e d i ­ t a t i o n d u t i e s a r e b e i n g s o u g h t in v is io n of p la c e m e n t and u n em p lo y ­ m e n t in su ran ce o f the D e p a r tm e n t th e p r o sec u tio n o f th e c iv ilia n o f L a b o r w h i c h h a v e b e e n an< defen se prepared ness program , n o u n c e d b y t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e C om m ission not later than six th e S econ d R eg io n a l h ead q u ar­ m o n th s a ft e r su c h person h a s been s e p a r a t e d f r o m S t a t e s e r v i c e in t h e te r s o f th e O C D w ill sp o n so r a m a n n e r p r o v id e d in s u b d i v i s i o n o n e t r a in in g in s titu te fo r in str u c to r s o f t h i s s e c t i o n , p r o v id e d s u c h p e r ­ s o n w o u l d h a v e b e e n e l i g i b l e to d u r i n g t h e w e e k o f A p r i l 27. c o m p e t e in s u c h p r o m o t io n e x a m i ­ T h e c o u r se , w h ic h c a rries no n a t i o n h a d h e r e m a i n e d in S t a t e service. S u c h p e r s o n s h a l l be e l i ­ tu itio n fee, w ill be c o n d u c t e d by g i b l e fo r a p p o i n t m e n t t o a n y p o s i ­ th e B u r ea u o f T ra in in g of th e t i o n in t h e d i v i s i o n o f p l a c e m e n t M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is ­ a n d u n e m p lo y m e n t in su ra n ce o f the sion , in co o p era tio n w ith the D e p a r tm e n t o f L abor fr o m a pro­ m o t i o n e li g i b l e l i s t u p o n w h i c h h i s C en ter for S a fety E d u c a tio n of n a m e a p p e a r s a n d s h a l l be c e r t i f i e d N e w Y o rk U n iversity. b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , M e n a n d w o m e n p a r t i c i p a t i n g in In t h e s a m e m a n n e r a s i f h e h a d o ffic ia l S ta te an d local d e fe n se r e m a i n e d in S t a t e s e r v i c e , p r o v id e d th a t such eligibility sh a ll not c o n ­ p r o g r a m s w h o a r e q u a l i f i e d to t i n u e b e y o n d t h e p e r io d o f o n e y e a r t r a i n o t h e r s in t h e i r c o m m u n i t i e s after t h e d a t e o f h is s e p a r a t i o n m a y t a k e t h e c o u r s e , a c c o r d i n g to fr o m S t a t e s e r v i c e o r o n e y e a r a f t e r th e d a t e o f t h e p r o m u l g a t i o n C ol. 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M o reo v er, th o se p e r io d p r o v id e s t h e l o n g e r t e r m o t a c c e p t e d m u s t be a p p r o v e d by e l i g i b i l i t y f o r p r o m o t io n . th e ir d e fe n s e cou n cil. 3 A n y p e r s o n to w h o m t h e p r o ­ v is io n s o f su bdivision one o f th is C iv il S e r v a n t s M a y A p p ly s e c t i o n a r e a p p l i c a b l e s h a ll b e e llC a n d id a te s , to be s e le c te d fr o m fo r a p e r io d o f four y e a rs f rible, te a c h e rs, p o licem en , c ity or S ta te om t h e d a t e o f h is s e p a r a t i o n from S ta te service, f o r t r a n s f e r or em p lo y ees and oth er qu a lified r e i n s t a t e m e n t to a p o s it io n in S t a t e c itiz e n s , m a y a p p ly a t th eir local s e r v i c e s i m i l a r t o t h e p o s it io n l a s t precinct, at th e B u rea u of T ra in ­ h e l d b y h i m In S t a t e s e r v i c e . 4. E x c e p t a s o t h e r w i s e p r o v id e d in i n g o f t h e M u n i c i p a l C i v i l S e r v i c e this sectio n , th e pro v isio ns of s e c ­ C o m m issio n , 97 Duane Street, t io n t w e n t y - t w o a n d t h i r t y - o n e o f M an h a tta n , or a t th e o ffice of t h e c iv il s e r v i c e l a w s h a ll n o t a p ­ D a v i d M e i k e l j o h n a t 60 B r o a d p l y t o a n y p e r s o n to w h o m th e p r o ­ v isio n s o f th is sectio n a re a p p lic­ w a y , M an h attan (W H iteh a ll a b le . 3 - 7 5 7 5 ) . M r . M e i k e l j o h n is e x e c u ­ S 2. Thi.s a c t s h a l l t a k e e f f e c t a s t i v e s e c r e t a r y o f th o N e w Y o r k o t J a n u a r y fir s t, n i n e t e e n h u n d r e d C ity D e f e n s e C ou n cil. forty-tw o. School Jobs Under Civil Service Drive a Truck In War Times S T A T E Protect Seniority Rights of 1-A Men A b il l i n t r o d u c e d i n t o t h e S t a t e le g isla tu r e by S e n a to r H a lp e r n , w h ic h w o u ld p e r m it th e N .Y .C . C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n to d e fe r e m p lo y m e n t o f 1-A m e n un til th eir retu rn fr o m th e w ar, h a s been am en d ed . It h a s b een a ltered to cover o n ly fir e m e n , p o lice m e n a n d u n ifo r m e d co rrectio n a l e m ­ p lo y e e s to a s s u r e its c o n s t it u t io n ­ ality . I t w a s a m e n d e d a ls o to p ro­ v id e fu ll s e n o r it y r ig h t s a n d p r iv i­ le g e s fr o m th e tim e w h e n th e a p ­ p o in tm en t w o u ld h a v e b een m ad e t o t h e t i m e o f t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s retu rn to civ ilia n life fr o m w a r du ty. S e n a to r H a lp e r n e x p e c t s th e bill to p a s s b e fo r e t h e e n d o f th e session. Won’t Publish Test Questions M iss G race A. R e a v y , c h a ir m a n o f th e S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­ m issio n , sa id fla t ly th is w e e k th a t th e C o m m iss io n w ill n o t p e r m it th e p u b lication o f th e a u to e x a m ­ in e r lic e n s e tests. “ W e h a v e d e cid ed n o t to relea se th e s e q u estio n s b e c a u se w e in ­ te n d to u s e t h e m in m o d ifie d f o r m in s u b e q u e n t e x a m in a t io n s . T h a t is g o i n g to b e t r u e a ls o o f p r a c t ic a lly a ll o f o u r fu t u r e t e s t s in m o s t f i e l d s , ” s h e sa id . ■ She in d ic a te d th at n o th in g m u c h c o u l d be d o n e i f s o m e b o d y p a r t ic ip a t in g in f u t u r e e x a m i n a ­ tio n s scr ib b le d th e q u estio n s d o w n in s h o r t h a n d . 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He m ust b e f a m i l i a r w i t h p r e s e n t p r o d u c t i o n m e t h o d s a n d e q u i p m e n t . . . able 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 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 n d a n d p e r tin e n t e x p e r i e n c e i s d e s i r e d b u t a d d i t i o n a l e x p e r i e n c e m a y b e s u b ­ s titu te d f o r p r o f e s s i o n a l t r a i n i n g . I n t e r v i e w s w i l l b e h e l d i n N e w Y o r k City. (A sk fo r M r. M oore.) R a d i o O p e r a t o r s —W i t h a s e c o n d c l a s s r a d i o t e l e g r a p h e r ’s l i c e n s e or b e t t e r . T o w o r k o u t s i d e c o n t i n e n t a l U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d o n s h i p ­ (A s k fo r M r. M o o re.) b oard. R e c o r d i n g E n g i n e e r s —W i t h c o m m e r c i a l e x p e r i e n c e o n d i s c r e c o r d ­ ings. 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 oore.) S t r u c t u r a l D e s i g n e r s a n d D r a f t s m e n —W i t h a t l e a s t t h r e e y e a r s ’ re ce n t ex p e r ien ce in s tr u c tu r a l s te e l re in fo r c e d c o n c r e te o n h e a v y c o n ­ s t r u c t i o n . J o b s o u t ojf N e w Y o r k C i t y . ( A s k f o r M r . A l e x a n d e r . ) Industrial 87 Madison Avenue, Phone LExlngton 2-8910 A u to m a tic S c r e w M a c h in e S et-u p M e n - A t le a st 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 l y . To set up B row n e and Sharpe screw m a c h in e a n d a ls o A c m e a u t o m a t ic s c r e w m a c h in e ; a ls o s u p e r v is e p la n t o p e r a tio n . G o o d s a la r y . L o t s o f o v e r t im e . i A s k f o r M r. D e a n .) A s s e m b le r s — F e m a l e —M u s t be e x p e r i e n c e d o n fin e m e c h a n i c a l a n d e l e c t r i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s . M u s t b e 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 r n h a m .) Automatic S c r e w Machine Operator— E x p e r i e n c e d m a n able t o set u p a n d o p e r a t e ; t o t a k e c h a r g e o f d e p a r t m e n t as n i g h t f o r e m a n . A p p ly i n p e r s o n . ( A s k f o r M r s . R a f t e r . ) B en ch M o ld e r s -E x p e r ie n c e d on alloy or bronze c a stin g . Top w a g e f o r m e n w h o h a v e r e c e n t l y w o r k e d i n f o u n d r y - ( A s k f o r M r. C auld w ell.) B la c k s m it h - A ll- a r o u n d fc r g e m a n . A b le to rep a ir ro a d c o n s tr u c ­ tion 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 e a ch e m p l o y e e . ( A s k f o r M r . C a u l d w e l l . ) B o i l e r Makers— A b l e t o d o a l l t y p e s o f p l a t e w o r k I n c l u d i n g r i v 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 r e p a ir s o n a l l t y p e s o f t a n k s , p r e s s u r e v e s s e l s , s t a c k s , s t r u c t u r a l s t e e l w ork, m a r i n e r e p a i r s a n d t h e r e p l a c e m e n t o f h i g h p r e s s u r e t u b e s in Btills a n d s t e a m b o i l e r s . S h o u ld be a b le to do la y o u t, ( A s k f o r Mr. Brae). C o il W i n d e r s ( M a l e o r F e m a l e ) —E x p e r i e n c e d o n s i n g l e a n d m u l t i ­ 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 i e S i n k e r —F i r s t c l a s s c u s t o m d i e w o r k . M a c h i n e r y a n d h a n d f i n ­ is h in g , f o r g i n g d i e 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 l a r y a n d o v e r t i m e . A p p l y i n p e r s o n . ( A s k f o r M r s . R a f t e r . ) E x h a u s t O p e r a t o r s —E x p e r i e n c e d o n h i g h v o l t a g e in m a n u f a c t u r e of a i r - c o o l e d r a d i o t u b e s , c o m p l i c a t e d p r o c e s s s e a l i n g , b r e a k d o w n t e s t s , etc. A p p l y i n p e r s o n o n l y . ( A s k fo r M r. B u r n h a m ) . 1^’l a r e a n d F i r e S e t t e r s —J o b s e t t e r s e x p e r i e n c e d in m a n u f a c t u r e o t radio t u b e s , t o s e t , a d j u s t a n d i n s p e c t d i e b l o c k s , s e a l - i n p i n s . e t c . A ble t o d o a l l w o r k p e r t a i n i n g t o m a k i n g s t e m s . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n l y . (A sk f o r M r. B u r n h a m ) . F o r e m a n a n d F o u n d r y m a n —M u s t k n o w i r o n f o u n d r y p r a c t i c e , i n ­ c lu d i n g m o l d i n g , c o r e m a k i n g , m e l t i n g , p o u r i n g , a n d c l e a n i n 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 i e M a k e r —F i r s t c l a s s m e n o n l y , t o s u p e r v i s e tool a n d d i e r o o m i n m 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 f i x ­ tures for c o m p a n y u s e . M u s t h a v e r e c e n t c h e c k a b le referenoo.s a n d niuat. 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 l o t s o f o v e r t i m e . ( A s k for M r. D e a n . ) G a u g e M a k e r s , Tool a n d D i e M a k e r s , M a c h i n i s t s —F i r s t c l a s s m e n only. 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 up a ll m a c h i n e t o o l s , w o r k t o c l o s e l i m i t s . M ach in e w id e v a r ie ty of m a t e r ia l. W ill c o n s id e r n o n - c it iz e n s n o t e m p lo y e d in d e f e n s e w o r k . Good p a y ; l o t s o f o v e r t i m e . ( A s k fo r M r. D e a n ) . G r i n d e r s —E x t e r n a l a n d I n t e r n a l g r i n d i n g . U n i v e r s a l m a c h i n e , p r e ­ c is i o n w o r k . M u s t h a v e a t l e a s t f i v e y e a r s ' s i m i l a r e x p e r i e n c e . A p p l y in p e r s o n . ( A s k f o r M r s . R a f t e r . ) H a n d F i l 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 l l o y c a s t i n g s , a b l e t o use in sid 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 fo r M r. C au ld w ell.) Hand Screw Machlne-Turret Lathe Set U p M e n — M u s t b e e x p e r i ­ enced s e t t i n g u p a n d w o r k i n g w i t h W a r n e r a n d S w a z e y , G r id le y or sim 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 i f t s . G o o d p a y a n d lots o f o v e r t i m e . ( A s k f o r M r. D e a n . ) H e a t T r e a te r s — U r g e n t fo r d e fe n s e p lan t. E xp erien ced on crs3 h ardenin g, c a r b u r iz in g , c y a n iz in g , e tc . G o o d s a la r y , lo t s o f o v e r t im e . (A sk for M r. K e c k e l e y . ) S f a o h i n i s t s , T o o l and Die Makers— F i r s t c l a s s m e n o n l y . M u s t bn a ble 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 u p a ll m a c h i n o tools , 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 ^ n s i d e 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 s k f o r M r. D ean). M a c h i n e Shop Foreman— T o s u p e r v i s e . I n s t r u c t , a n d t a k e c o m p l e t e c h a r g e o f m a c h i n e s h o p e m p l o y i n g 10 0 m e n . A p p l y i n p e r s o n . ( A s k for M rs . R a f t e r . ) R a d i o Laboratory Technicians— M u s t h a v e h e a v y m a n u f a c t u r i n g ® * P erie nce o n U R F t r a n s m i t t e r 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 urnham ). R ad io W lr e r s ( f ^ l e o r F e m a l e ) ~ M u s t h a v e tr a n s m it t e r or set ^ n u f a c t u r i n g e x p e r i e n c e . A p p l y in p e r s o n o n l y . ( A s k f o r M r. B u r n S e t-U p M e n — O n B r o w n a n d S h a r p a u t o m a t i c s c r e w m a c h i n e s , ^ n d screw 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 rr e t la th e. T o set P and o p e r a t e m a c h i n e s o n v a r io u s s iz e p a r ts a n d v a r i o u s m e t a l s , to toleran ces. A p p ly in p e r s o n . ( A s k fo r M rs. 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P rep ared M e n w it h tw o y e a r s o f lib er a l b y a C o m m itte e o f th e S o cia l a r ts e d u c a tio n o f c o lleg ia te g r a d e S c ie n c e G roup o f th e S p ecia l L i­ a r e elig ib le, p ro v id ed th eir c o lle g e b r a ries A sso c ia tio n . P r i c e $ 1 .5 0 w o r k in clu d es at le a st six h ou rs of m a th em a tics, ch em istry or A n e w a n d r e v i s e d e d iti o n , li s t i n g t h e t y p e s o f lib r a r ie s , m a t e r i a l s a n a p h y sic s , a n d p ro v id ed th e y h a v e th eir a cq u isitio n , c la ss ific a tio n and stud ied tr ig o n o m etry in eith e r c a ta lo g in g , adm in istration , b u dgets, h ig h sch o o l or college. 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T h e lib r a r y is u s e d c o n sta n tly by c ity em p loyees, by o fficia ls, by p erson s d o in g re­ s e a r c h , an d b y th e g e n e r a l p u b lic. “ W e ’d f e e l c h e a t e d , ” s a y s M i s s R a n k i n , “ i f t h e y d i d n ’t u s e o u r fa c ilitie s.” S h e ’s been w ith th e lib rary s i n c e 1919, a n d s h e s a y s s m i l i n g ­ ly , “ lik e so m any oth er em ­ p lo y e e s, I rose fro m th e r a n k s .” M iss R a n k i n s e c s a lot o f civil ser v ic e em p lo y ees, a n d “ n o th in g h a s e v e r h a p p e n e d to g iv e m e a b a d o p i n i o n o f t h e c iv il- s e r v i c e e m p lo y e e .” S h e h a s m a n y o p in ­ io n s a b o u t th e w o r k o f civ il e m ­ p lo y e e s. “ T h e y a re th e o n e s w h o m a k e the w h e e ls g o round, w h o c a rr y th e o n u s o f resp o n sib ility . 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A b o u t th e B u d g e t Information on File T h e M u n i c i p a l R e f e r e n c e Libra­ ry ca ta lo g u es o v e r 3 , 0 0 0 New Y ork C i t y p u b l i c a t i o n s ye arly; 1 5 ,0 0 0 p u b l i c a t i o n s f r o m o t h e r cit­ i e s a n d 62 5 m a g a z i n e s a n d period, ic a ls . A ll p a s s o v e r M is s R ankin's d e s k —y e s , s h e l o o k s a t t h e m a l l “ I m u s t k n o w w h a t ’s g o i n g on." W h e n t h e C i t y C h a r t e r w a s be­ in g revised, m em bers of the C h a r t e r C o m m i s s i o n w e r e in the lib ra ry d a ily fo r tw o years. H o w c a n a s m a l l s t a f f g e t all th is w ork don e? “ W e ll,” e x p la in s M is s Rankin, “ I g i v e m y y o u n g s t e r s a v a r ie ty o f w o r k . A s t h e y p e r f o r m t h e rout i n e , t h e y \ e a r n w h a t i t ’s about. A g i r l w h o c l i p s n e w s p a p e r s and f ile s th e c lip p in g s, so o n knows p r e t t y w e l l w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g . 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B e f o r e y o u w ill be g iv e n y o u r m ed ica l a n d p h y sica l e x a m i n a t i o n , h o w e v e r , y o u w ill be r e q u i r e d t o p a s s lihe w r i t t e n t e s t . Y o u m ig h t w a it to h a v e y o u r c o n ­ d itio n c o rr e c te d un til y o u r ec e iv e y o u r r a t i n g in t h e w r i t t e n t e s t . I f - y o u r c o n d i t i o n is v e r y s l i g h t , th e e x a m in e r s m a y e v en perm it y o u to t a k e th e p h y s ic a l te s t an d g iv e you a co n d itio n a l m ed ical. H o w e v e r , y o u r b e s t b e t w o u l d be to h a v e t h e c o n d it io n corrected b e f o r e h a n d t o p r e v e n t t h e p o s s i­ b i l i t y o f c o m p l e t e r e j e c t i o n be­ c a u s e o f it. Fi Yiiian C ondition al P .N .: Y o u m u s t h a v e a t le a s t 16 n a t u r a l t e e t h i n o r d e r t o pa.<=s y o u r c o n d i t i o n a l f i r e m a n m e d ic a l ex a m in a tio n . 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Q u e s t i o n 76 ' The ab b rev ia tio n “ B .M .T .” means m o s t n e a r l y ( A ) B r o o k l y n Municipal T r a n s p o r t ( B ) B o r oughwide M u n i c i p a l T r a n s i t ( C ) Brooklyn M a n h a t t a n T r a n s p o r t (D) B r o o k l y n M a n h a t t a n T r a n ­ sit. Q u e s t i o n 77 A condu ctor fa m ilia r w ith tr a f­ fic m o v e m e n t s w o u l d k n e w t h a t w hen a y e l l o w s i g n a l l i g h t i s d i s ­ played, t h i s m e a n s t h a t t h e m o v injr v e h i c l e s h o u l d ( A ) c o m e t o a full s t o p i m m e d i a t e l y ( B ) p r o ­ ceed b e y o n d t h e l i g h t a n d s t o p (C) p r o c e e d w i t h c a u t i o n (D ) come t o a s t o p a n d t h e n p r o c e e d . Q u e s t i o n 78 In t h e c o u r s e o f y o u r d u t i e s a s conductor, y o u o b s e r v e a tr io o f m u sicians p roceed in g th ro u g h the c a r s o f y o u r t r a i n c o l l e c t i n g alms a n d p l a y i n g t h e i r i n s t r u ­ ments. I n s u c h a s i t u a t i o n y o u r best c o u r s e o f a c t i o n w o u l d b e t o (A) e j e c t t h e m e n f o r c i b l y a t t h e next s t o p (B ) call a sp ecia l patrolm an a t t h e n e x t a v a ila b le sta tion a n d b r i n g t h e m t o h i s a t ­ te ntio n ( C ) d i s r e g a r d t h e m a t t e r since i t m a y l e a d t o e m b a r r a s s ­ ment ( D ) c h e c k t h e i r l i c e n s e a n d if it is i n o r d e r , p a y n o f u r t h e r a t t e n t io n t o t h e m . Q u e s t i o n 79 T h e one of th e fo llo w in g su b w ay lin es on w h ic h b o th B .M .T . a n d I.R .T . tr a in s ru n a t th e s a m e tim e is th e (A ) F u lto n Street L in e (B ) 14th S tre e t-C a n a r sie L in e (C ) C o r o n a - F lu s h in g L in e (D ) Q u een s B o u le v a r d L in e. in k eep in g w ith th e m ea n in g w h ic h t h e p a s s a g e is e v id e n t l y in ­ ten d ed to carry. O ne o f th e fiv e bold f a t e w o r d s d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tr u e m e a n i n g o f t h e p a s­ sa g e. R e a d ea ch p a s sa g e c arefu lly an d th en a n s w er th e q u estio n im ­ m e d ia tely fo llo w in g th e p a ssa g e. Q u e s tio n 80 In th e c o u r se o f y o u r d u ties as a conductor, yo u n o tice a w o m a n c a r r y in g a s m a ll d o g in h e r a r m s a b o u t to b o a rd y o u r tra in . She s a y s s h e m u s t t a k e it to a v e t e r ­ in a r ia n a n d c a n n o t a ff o r d to g o b y ca b . I n s u c h a c a s e it w o u ld b e b e s t f o r y o u t o ( A ) r e f u s e to p e r m it h e r to e n te r a n d in d ic a te i t is a g a i n s t B o a r d o f H e a l t h r e g ­ u l a t i o n s ( B ) i -e fe r h e r t o t h e S t a ­ tio n A g e n t fo r a sp e cia l p erm it (C ) let h e r b o a r d th e tr a in bu t in d ic a te it is a g a in st su b w ay ru les a n d r e g u la tio n s a n d th a t y o u are d o in g it o n y o u r o w n a u ­ th o rity (D ) fin d ou t if th e a n im a l i s ill a n d i f i t is n o t , p e r m i t t h e w o m a n to e n te r in a s m u c h a s s h e is a lr e a d y o n th e p la t fo r m . Q u e s t i o n 85 C o n d u c t o r s m u s t r e p o r t in p e r ­ s o n o r b y p r o x y t h e i r i n t e n t i o n to be a b se n t fro m w ork , a t le a st tw o hours before th e tim e w h e n * th e y sh o u ld rep ort for d u ty , so th a t a su b stitu te m a y be p r o v id e d if n e c essa ry , u n le ss a le a v e o f a b ­ sen ce has been p rev io u sly au th o r­ ized , a n d s u c h a d v a n ce n otice w ill be reco rd ed by th e p erso n w h o r eceiv es th e m e s sa g e . The o n e b o l d f a c e w o r d w h .'c h d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tr u e m e a n i n g o f th e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) p e r so n ( B ) p r o x y (C ) t w o ( D ) s u b s t i t u t e (E ) au th o rized . Q u e s t i o n 81 A s a c o n d u c t o r in th e s u b w a y sy ste m , you w o u ld be le a st ju s­ tif ie d in l e a v i n g y o u r t r a in w h ile i t w a s in a c t i v e o p e r a t i o n i n t h e c a se w h e r e (A ) an e m e r g e n c y sit­ u ation e x ists (B ) a sig n a l asp e ct in d ic a te s “ S T O P ” (C ) y o u h a v e been r eliev e d by another em ­ p lo y e e ( D ) t h e s it u a t io n is c o v ­ ered by ru les a n d regu lation s p erm ittin g such. Q u e s t i o n 82 T h e H ollan d T u n n el ru n s un d er th e H u d son R iv er fro m Canal S tr e e t to (A ) J e r s e y C ity (B ) .N ew ark (C ) H o b o k e n ( D ) W e s t N ew York. * Q u e s t i o n 83 A n in te llig e n t c o n d u cto r w o u ld be e x p e c t e d to k n o w t h a t d e s t in a ­ tio n s ig n s w o u ld n o t ord in a rily be d is p la y e d o n th e (A ) f r o n t o f all t j a i n s ( B ) s i d e s o f a ll c a r s (C ) r e a r o f a ll c a r s ( D ) r e a r o f a ll tra in s. Q u e s t i o n 84 If a Bubway p assenger asks y o u w h ic h s u b w a y lin e a n d s t a ­ tio n w o u ld le a v e y o u o f f c lo se s t to th e M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g, you sh o u ld tell h im to u s e th e (A ) L ex in g to n A v e n u e L in e g e ttin g o f f a t B ro o k ly n B r id g e (B ) S ix th A ven u e Su bw ay, g ettin g off at C h a m b er s S tre e t (C ) B r o a d w a y B M T L in e g e ttin g o ff a t F u lto n Street (D ) S even th A ven u e IR T , g e t t in g o ff a t C h a m b er s Street. E a c h o f th e fo llo w in g p a ssa g es, c o n t a in s o n e w o r d w h ic h is n o t W h a t E v e r y P a tr o lm a n In iu Q u estio n 8 lo\v p. r c o u r s e o f a b l a c k o u t in niai/ ^ a i ’ b a tta n , y o u n o tice a a to be t r y in g to fit le«,n„ ° th e lo c k o f th e door '*^6 i n t o a s m a l l j e w e l r y s h o p , A ll l i g h t s a r e o u t in th e in t e r io r a n d y o u f in d it d if f ic u lt to m a k e out th e fea tu res of th e m an. U n ­ der th e s e c ir c u m sta n c e s , it w o u ld be w is e s t p r o c ed u r e to (a ) co n ­ tin u e to w a tc h th e m a n for a w h ile (b) a r r e s t th e m a n a n d k e e p h im u n d e r o b se rv a tio n un til th e b la ck o u t is o ver (c) d ra w you r g u n a n d a s k th e m a n to id e n tify h im s e lf (d ) p a y n o a tt e n tio n to th e m a n a n d g o a b o u t y o u r b u si­ n e s s s i n c e it is o b v io u s th e m a n i s t h e o w n e r o f t h e s h o p a n d is m e r e ly c lo sin g up (e) do n o n e of th e fo reg o in g . Q u estion 9 W h ile yo u are p a tro llin g w ith a s e r g e a n t in a ra d io car, a rep o rt c o m e s t h r o u g h t h a t a c r i m e is b e ­ in g c o m m itted a t a certain ad­ dress. T h e rep o rt sta te s th at s h o ts h a v e b e e n fired and th a t th e scr e a m s o f a w o m a n h a v e been heard. On a r riv in g a t the scen e you o b serv e a m a n ru n n in g aw a y fro m th e house at w h ich the crim e h a s been c o m m itted . You p ick h im u p a n d r etu rn to th e h o u se w h e r e y o u fin d th e body of a m urdered wom an. The m an s e e m s to b e in a w ild s t a t e of e m o tio n a n d th e r e is b lood on h is h a n d s a n d clo th in g . F r o m the p o in t o f v ie w o f p rop er p o lice p r o ­ c e d u r e , it w o u ld b e w i s e a t th is p o i n t t o ( a ) g e t t h e m a n ’s n a m e and a d d ress for fu tu r e referen ce (b ) tell th e m a n t h a t a n y t h i n g h e Bays w ill be h e ld a g a i n s t h im (c) s e e w h e th e r th e fin g er p r in ts on th e g u n are th e so m e a s th ose of t h e c u lp r it (d ) q u e s t i o n t h e mar. sh a r p ly a n d tr y to g e t h is c o n fe s s io n b e fo r e h e is t a k e n in to c u s ­ to d y (e ) call fo r an a m b u la n c e a n d in t h e i n t e r i m g i v e t h e w’om a n fir s t aid. Q u e s t i o n 10 S u ppose you are g iv en an order by y our su p erio r o ffic e r w h ich y o u k n o w to b e u n la w fu l, y o u w o u ld b e a c t i n g in t h e w i s e s t in ­ terest of th e P o lice D ep a rtm en t b y (a) o b e y in g th e order sin ce y our su p erior k n o w s th e la w b et­ te r th a n y o u do (b) o b e y in g the order a n d b r in g in g th e fa c ts be­ fo r e th e o f f ic e r in c o m m a n d of y o u r p r e c in c t (c ) r e f u s in g to obey th e order (d ) d is r e g a r d in g th e or­ der a n d rep o rtin g y o u r su p erio r o f f i c e r t o t h e M a .y o r f o r c o n d u c t u n b e c o m in g a p o lice o ffic ia l (e) resp ectfu lly in fo r m in g h im th at you are u n a b le to c arry out th e u n la w fu l order and state th e rea­ sons. S e le c t th e w o r d s in b o ld fa c e w h ic h are in c o r r ec tly used. Q u e s t i o n 11 In th e c a se w h e r e a (A ) p olice­ m a n m a k e s a n a rrest for (B ) su s­ p icio n o f fe lo n y w ith o u t h a v in g (C ) r e a s o n a b le g r o u n d s fo r s o d o ­ ing , h e is ( D ) lia b le in ( E ) c r i m ­ in a l d a m a g e s to th e p e r so n a r­ rested. Q u e s t i o n 12 W h e n a p a t r o lm a n a r r e s ts a (A ) p erson w ith o u t a w a r r a n t a n d th e (B ) o f f e n s e c h a r g e d is a (C ) m is ­ dem eanor, th e (D ) burden of proof of au th o rity rests u p on th e (E ) c o m m ittin g o fficer. oth erw ise. T h e on e b o ld fa c e w o r d w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tr u e m e a n i n g o f t h e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) v io la te (B ) c r im in a l (C ) s e d i­ tio n ( D ) o f f ( E ) o th e r w is e . Q u e s t i o n 93 S p i t t i n g in o r f r o m c a r s , o n o r fro m sta tio n f lo o is , s ta ir s or p la t­ form s, e ith e r by p a s se n g e r s or by s u b w a y e m p l o y e e s , is s t r i c t l y p r o ­ h ib ited . P a s s e n g e r s s e e n s p it t in g as above m u st be ca u tio n ed a n d th e ir n a m e c a lle d to th e B o a r d o f H ea lth regu lation s. The one b o ld fa ce w ord w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il t h e tr u e m e a n i n g o f t h e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) fr o m ( B ) e ith e r (C ) se e n (D ) m u st (E ) nam e. Q u e s t i o n 94 S u b w a y c o n d u c t o r s m u s t n o t e n* te r fo rth w ith or cro ss the tr a c k s o f R a ilr o a d p r o p e r ty , e x c e p t in p e r fo r m a n c e of duty. N o r sh a ll a n .v C o n d u c t o r j u m p o n o r o f f , h a n g up on or lea n b ey o n d th o s id e o f m o v in g c a r s or in d u lg e in a n y su ch im p ru d en t and hazardo u s acts. T h e o n e b o ld fa c e w o rd w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tr u e m e a n i n g o f t h e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) e n te r (B ) fo r th w ith (C ) e x ­ cep t (D ) upon (E ) hazardous. A n sw e r s to A b o v e Q u e stio n s: 75. B ; 76. D ; 77. C ; 78. B ; 79. C : 80. A ; 81. B ; 82. A ; 83. C ; 8 4 . A ; 85. B ; 86. B ; 87. B ; 88. D ; 8 9 . B ; J(0. A ; 91. D ; 92. C ; 93. E ; 94. B . Q u e s t i o n 91 S m o k in g or th e ca rry in g of lig h te d p ip es, c ig a r s or c ig a r e t t e s by C o n d u cto rs on ele v a te d s tr u c ­ tu res, in subw ays, in w a i t i n g r o o m s , o n s t a t i o n p l a t f o r m s , o r in or a b o u t c a rs , is p r o h ib ite d , u n ­ der r eq u irem en t o f th e C ode o f O rd in a n ces, C ity o f N e w Y o r k a n d order o f the P u b lic S e rv ice C o m m issio n . C onductors m ust m a k e a n y e ffo r t to a b id e by th is reg u la tio n . T h e on e b o ld fa c e w ord w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tru e m e a n i n g o f t h e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) lig h ted (B ) w a itin g (C ) a b o u t (D ) a n y ( E ) a b id e. Q u e s t i o n 92 C onductors m ust not v io la te a n y c r im in a l se d itio n or c o m m it a n y illeg a l a c t, w h e t h e r o n or o f f d u ty a n d w h e t h e r in u n if o r m or A n s w e r s t o L a s t W e e k ’s Q u e s ­ tio n s 67. D ; 68. C ; 69. B ; 70. C ; 7L C ; 72. B ; 73. B ; 74. B . C U kI L -------- E A D E R . — H o m e S tu d y ‘H O M E S T U D Y P rep aration G U ID E F O R P A T R O L M A N ’ B y L IE U T . B E R T R A N D P. W RAY N K tV YOUK C ITV POM CE DKPAKTM KNT (K K T IK R D ) AND E U G E N E B. SC H W A R TZ , ESQ. C IV «L S K itV IC K AUTHOR AND I.E C T U H K H $ 1 .5 0 144 P RIN TED PAGES M ultiple C h o i c e ^ J u e s ti o n s , R u l e a a n d r t e g u l a l l o n s , P o l i c e a n d O pfr.-it io n s. L a w . U o v e i n t n e n t , M a t h p m d l l c s M ethod* Half yo u r Mark Is Your Rating on the PHYSICAL Test Start Training NOW With S h o u ld K n o w T h e m a t e r i a l w h i c h f o l l o w s is t h e t h i r d i n a s e r i e s o f q u e s t io n s designed t o 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 New Y o r k C i t y t e s t f o r P a t r o lm a n . T h e s e q u e s tio n s h a v e been p r e ­ pared e x c l u s i v e l y f o r t h e L E A D E R by a n a u t h o r i t y on c i v i l s e r v ic e tech niq ues a n d p r o c e d u r e s , a n d a r e m a d e u p f r o m t h e p o i n t o f v i e w of t e s t i n g f o r g o o d j u d g m e n t , a l e r t n e s s a n d c o m p r e h e n s i o n . T h e s e a r e the 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 be t e s t e d o n t h e n e x t C N a m in a tio n . T h e c a n d i d a t e is a d v i s e d t o g i v e t h i s m a t e r i a l m o s t serious c o n s i d e r a t i o n s in 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 in h e l p ­ ing to p a s s t h e t e s t . E a c h s e r ie s s h o u ld be s t u d i e d , c l i p p e d o u t a n d placed 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 in c e w h e n t h e s e r i e s is c o m ­ pleted, i t w i l l be 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 te.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 t o c o v e r e v e r y p h a s e o f t h e expected e x a m i n a t i o n . I n t h e q u e s t io n s w h i c h f o l l o w , r e a d t h e p a v a P'ap h a n d i n d i c a t e a t t h e r i g h t o f e a c h q u e s t i o n t h e o n e o f t h e f i v e choices w h i c h is m o s t n e a r l y i n 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 passage. Q u estion 7 'Vhile o n p a t r o l d u t y o n y o u r ^PKular p o s t y o u a r e a p p r o a c h e d a Mr. X w h o d e m a n d s t h a t y o u arrest M r. Y , s i n c e h e c l a i m s t h a t has b e e n m a l i c i o u s l y s l a n d e r e d “y Mr. Y . I n a s m u c h a s t h e c i r <^unistances d o n o t w a r r a n t y o u r • fa k in g a l e g a l a r r e s t , i t w o u l d b e est foiun der th ese circu m ­ sta nces t o ( a ) t e l l M r. X t h a t y o u cannot m a k e t h e arrest person®'*y. b u t t h a t y o u w i l l s t a n d oy a s s i s t h i m i f h e u n d e r t a k e s t® ake t h e a r r e s t h i m s e l f ( b ) exth at y o u la c k a u th o r ity to «'‘ke t h e a r r e s t a n d r e f e r h i m t o •’e p u t a b l e l a w y e r , s i n c e t h e m a t in v o l v e s a c i v i l s u i t i n s t e a d o f ciiniinal a c t io n (c ) in d ic a t e y o u ^fin ot m a k e a n a r r e s t a n d th e f'son t h e r e f o r ( d ) s t a t e y o u c a n a r r e s t o n l y i f M r . X Is to a c c o m p a n y y o u to th e b o u se to p u t in a c o m mau' t e l l M r. X y o u c a n n o t ® ^be a r r e s t w i t h o u t t h e c o n of y o u r su p e r io r o ffice r . Q u e s t i o n 86 C o n d u c t o r s m u s t tr e a t a ll p a s ­ sen g er s w ith cou rtesy, in c ite ar­ gum ent and exercise p a tien ce , use fo r b e a r a n c e a n d self-co n tro l u n d e r a ll c o n d it io n s . T h e y m u s t be a tten tiv e a nd h elp fu l w ith o u t b e in g o ffic io u s or o ff e n s iv e . T h e on e bold face w ord w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il t h e t i u e m e a n i n g o f t h e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) a ll ( B ) in c ite (C ) fo r b e a r a n c e ( D ) u n d e r (E ) officiou s. Q u e s t i o n 87 C onductors m ust not m ake th re a te n in g gestures, nor use lo u d , t r i t e , u n c i v i l , i n d e c e n t o r p r o fa n e la n g u a g e, e v en u n d er th e g r e a te s t provocation . U n d e r no c ir c u m sta n c e s sh o u ld a n y C on­ ductor assau lt a p a ssen g er. T he on e b old face w o r d w h ic h d oes m o s t to sp o il th e tr u e m e a n i n g o f t h e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) t h r e a t ­ e n in g (B ) tr ite (C ) p r o fa n e ( D ) g r e a te s t (E ) no. Q u e s t i o n 88 I f n o t req u ired to w e a r a u n i­ form , subw ay em p 'o y ees m u st h a v e w it h t h e m a t a ll t i m e s th e ir badge and id e n tific a tio n card, p r o p erly s ig n e d . C o n d u c t o r s w h o se d u ties req u ire th e m to c o n ­ s t r a i n t h e p u b l i c m u s t a t a ll tim es d u rin g th eir a ssig n m en t keep th e m se lv e s clea n a n d n ea t in a p p e a r a n c e . T h e o n e b o l d f a c a w o r d w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tru e m e a n in g o f th e a b o v e p a s s a g e is (A ) n o t ( B ) s ig n e d (C ) req u ir e ( D ) c o n s t r a in ( E ) a s ­ sig n m en t. Q u e s t i o n 89 ♦ C onductors m ust g iv e th eir n a m e or b a d g e nu m ber, w ith o u t sh ir k in g or a r g u m e n t, to an y subw ay passenger w ho m ay re­ qu est sa m e. T h e on e b old face w o r d w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tru e m e a n in g o f th e a b o v e p a s s a g e is ( A ) n a m e ( B ) s h i r k ­ in g (C ) a n y ( D ) p a s s e n g e r ( E ) sam e. Q u e s t i o n 90 C o n d u c t o r s m u s t n o t d i v u j g e in in t o x ic a tin g liq u o r o r be u n d e r its i n f l u e n c e w h i l e o n d u t y o r in u n i ­ form , nor m u st th e y rep ort for o r b e o n d u t y in a n u n f i t c o n d i ­ t i o n . T h e y m u s t n o t b e in p o s ­ se s sio n o f or c a rr y in t o x ic a tin g liq uors on th e R a ilr o a d p r o p e r ty a t a n y tim e. T h e o n e bold fa ce w ord w h ic h d o e s m o s t to sp o il th e tru e m e a n in g o f th e a b o v e p a s­ s a g e is ( A ) d i v u l g e ( B ) i n f l u e n c e (C ) of ( D ) R a ilr o a d ( E ) a n y . ‘H O M E T R A I N I N G F O R C I V I L S E R V I C E P H Y S IC A L EXAM S’ By FR A N C IS P. W ALL ASSOCIATE PKOI'ESSOK OF PHYSK'AI. UnrCATION, NEW VOUK UN IV EH Srn SPECIAL ( ONSlII.TAN’l , NEW VUKK t IT* CIVIL SEIiVICE CO.M.MISSION $ 1 . 0 0 THE CHAPTERS W e i g h t C o n t r o l a n d D ie t. G e n e i iU B o d y H u ild l n R E x e r o ls e a . T r a i n i n g f o r t h e A Kll lt y T e s t . T r a i n i n g f o r t h e S t r e n g t h T t s t . T r a l n l u K for tlip C o o r d i n a t i o n T e s t . C o m p e t i t i v e P h y .sir n l K ^ n m CLERK W ith (G R A D E FSTUDY $ 1 . 0 AT L iI ^ 97 D L 'A N E b e lo w . M A IL AT 0 B o o k sh o p STREET, S E R V IC E G e n tle m e n : BY Test TH E Ib r . d C IV IL OR M ANUAL) P ra c tic a l M a te r ia l fo r T y p is t Q u a lify in g 1 ,0 0 1 Q u e s t i o n s — 3 P r e v i o u s E x a m n NEW YORK C IT Y L E A D E R , 97 D u a n e S t., N Y .C . P le a s e send m e th e bo oks c h e ck e d 1 e n c l o s e ................................................... I J H o m e T r a i n i n g f o r C i v i l S e r . P h j s ic a l E x a n i b [ 1 H u m e S tu d y G u id e fo r P a t r o lm a n [ 1 C l e r k , G r a d e 1, S t u d y M a n u a l NO EXTRA N AM E CHARGE ................................................................................................. ADDRESS ....................................................................................... C IV IL P a g e T w e lv e f l ] x a m i n a t i o n J t e q u i r e m How to Apply fo r a Test For City Jobs: Obtain applications at 96 Duane Street, New York City, (9 a . t . . to 4 p.m.), or write lo the A pplication Bureau ol the Municipal <’ivil Service Com m ission a t 96 Duane S tr e et and enclose a soir.addresscd 9-inth stam p ed envelop e (4 cen ts for M anhattan and Bronx. 6 cen ts e ls ew h e re ). For Sta te Jobs: Obtain applications at 80 Centre Street, N ew York (Mty, (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.), or enclose six centa in a letter to the E x a m in a tio n s Division, S tate Civil S ervice Department, Albany. For County Jobs: Obtain app lication s from K xam in ations Di* vision. S tate Civd Service D epartm ent, Albany. Enclose 6 cents. For Federal Jobs: Obtain app lication s from D. S. Civil Service Com mission, 641 W ashington Street, N ew York t'ity, (9 a.m. to .5:3 0 p.m .), in person or by mail. A lso availab le from first and secimd c lass post offices. Second District. * U. S. citizens only may file for e x a m s and only during per.od when applications are being received. F e e s are charged for city and S ta te e xam s, not for federal. Ap plican ts for m ost city jobs m ust have been resid en ts of N ew York (Jity for three years im m ed iately preceding appointm ent. Applicants for State jobs m ust have been N ew York S ta te resi* dents for one year. S t a t e T e s t s (Applications should be filed by May 1) 40K0. AHHistunt Cancer Roentgen* olotflMt, State Institute for the Study of Malignant Diseaso.s, Depaitnfient of Health. Usual salary range $3,120 to $3,870. Application fee $3. Appointment expected at the minimum but may be made at le.s3 than $3,120. AsHlNtaiit Office Appliance Operntor, 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 SE C R E T A R IA L JO U R N A L ISM D R A F T I N G C IV IL S E R V IC E SEND FOR CATALOG Day, N i g h t ; A fte r B u sin e ss Enroll Now D R A K E ’S N T : W Y O R K , 154 N A S S A U S T . O p 7>. C i ty H a W B E e k m a n 3-4840 Bronx I'or.lliftm ltd. FO 7-3500 Wnsh. Ilffls. W. 181st St. WA 3-2000 IJroDUivn I’liltoii St. NK 8-4342 Itrooldyn liroiidwny 1‘' 0 9-8147 Jiiinaicu Siilphin Blvd. JA 6-3835 l''luiibinK Main St. l'’L 3-3635 U. S . TRANSLATOR YOU CAN STILL JOIN OUll PRACTICAL FRESHENER COURSES S K r i J .K O N A T IV K INHTUUCTOUS ]''ll‘llrh - tioniliUl - Sl)!Ulir»h l l i i l i a u - Uus.sl:iii KiiBli.sli L i k e w i s o - I ’oliali Stro-sdeU. Inquire Today LANGUAGE I SERVICE CENTER I-K W IS BlC R T liAN D, D irector. 18 Kast 41st St. • LKxiiiKtoii 2-8838 ■IIIB'IIBIIinilHllliMlllBIIIB T R A IN IN G F O R IIIB i c i V I L S E R V I C E 1 FH V SIC A L EXAM S I FOR PATROLMAN I I S F acilitie s Include Three Gyms,! g Pool, Uu n nin g T r a c k, | 5 W eigh ts. Conditioning C lasses, j I CENTRAL BRANCH I I a = H i Y .M .C .A . i 65 H a n s o n Pla ce , B ’k ly n , N .Y . j Oii« M iu iitn f r o m f i n l b u i i l t A v e n u e L . I. It- It, S t u t i o n F o r I n f u r m a t i o n I’ i i o u e _ STerllnjf i 3-7000 SlinillBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBiliBIIIBIIIBIilBIIIBI ••M£W YOUK’S LAItUEST A U 1 O L A C N U U Y" CARS WASHED, 5 9 c Davis Auto Laundry Corp. 120 Soiitiiern Blvd., Broni, N. Y. (I Bluckt Nortli of 149tli Street) S E R V IC E T u e s d a y , A p ril LEA D ER e n t s and fee of $2.00 must be filed for each. 410.5. Psychiatric Social Worker, Department of Health, Suffolk County. Usual salary range $1,800 to $2,400. Application fee $1.00. One appointment expected at $1,950. i s t . I t i s e x p e c t e d , m o r e o v e r , th w o r k o f t h e c o m m i t t e e w i l l aid in b r e a k i n g d o w n t h e s t i l l p o t e n t on! p o s i t i o n o f m a n y e m p l o y e r s to th u s e o f w o m e n i n p o s i t i o n s former! ly h eld b y m e n . M rs. W o o d h o u s e h a s already s u b m i t t e d a p r o s p e c t u s t o th« U n i t e d S t a t e s C i v i l S e r v i c e Con;, m issio n and th e N ation al sources P la n n in g B oard. W e stc h e ster County (Unless otherwise specified, open only to residents of Westchester County) 4100. Assistant Superintendent, ment of Health. Usual salary range Westchester County Home, Depart­ $1,650 to $2,150. Application fee $1. ment of Public Welfare, W est­ Appointment expected at the mini­ chester County. Usual salary range mum but may be made at less than $2,040 to $2,400. Application fee $1,650. Salary range $1,150 to $1,65(^ $2.00. Appointment expected at when maintenance is allowed. $1,440 with family maintenance. 4034. senior Dam:ige» Evaluator, ~41077^ Clinic Clerk, Department of Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Safety Public Welfare, W estchester Coun­ Responsibility Unit, Department ot ty. Usual salary range $1,080 to Taxtt^tion and Finance. Usual salary $1,320. Application fee 50 cents. ranf,^ $2,500 to $3,125. Application T w o appointments expected at fee $2. Several appointments ex­ $1,080. pected. If eligible, candidates may 4108. Guard-Gardener, W estches­ compete also in No. 4086, Damages ter County Penitentiary, Depart­ Evaluator. A separate application ment of Public Welfare. W est­ and fee must be filed for each. chester County. Usual salary range 4095. .Senior Medical Social Worli$1,740 to $1,930. Application fee er. Cardiac Bureau, Department of $1.00. Age limits 21st to 45th birth­ Health. Usual salary range $2,760 day. to $3,360. Application fee $2. One appointment expected. 4109 Resident Physician (Psychiatiy), Department of Public 4096. Senior Psychiatric Social Worker, Department of Social W el­ Welfare, Westchester C o u n t y. fare. Usual salary range $2,400 to Usual salary range $2,460 to $2,82D. $3,000. Application fee $2.00. Ap­ Application fee $2.00. One appoint­ pointment expected at the minimum ment expected at $2,010 and indi­ but may be made at less than $2,400. vidual maintenance. The exam ina­ One appointment expected at the tion ia open to residents of any State Agricultural and Industrial county in New York State, but School at Industry. If eligible can­ preference will be given to legal didates may compete also in No. residents of W estchester County. 4092, Psychiatric Social Welfare. A 4110~ ^ p e r v is o r of Case W»^k, separate application and fee must Division of Public be filed for each. partment of Fam ily and Child Wel4097. Senior Supervisor of Nurs­ k r e . Department of P u b l i c , W el­ ing Education, Board of Nurse E x ­ fare. Westchester County. Usual aminers State Education Depart­ salary range $2,520 to $3,060. Ap­ ment. Usual s a la iy range $3,120 to plication fee $2.00. $3,870. Application fee $3.00. Ap­ pointment expected at the minimum Written Examination application but may be made at less than forms may not be Issued after Apr 1 $3,120. One appointment expected 30, 1912, and to be accepted should at $2,950. be delivered personally or bear a 4099. Telephone Operator, State postmark not later than May 1, and County Departments ana In sti­ tutions. Usual salary range $1,20 > 1942. Unwritten Examination applica­ to $1,700. Application fee $1.00. tion forms m ay not be issued after Appointment expected at the mini­ May 21, and to be accepted should mum but may be made at less than be delivered personally or bear a $1,200. Several appointments ex­ postmark not later than May s-, pected at various salaries. 4081. Welfare Training Assistant, ^^Examinations Division, State D e­ Bureau of Child Welfare, Depart­ partment of Civil Service, Albany, ment of Social Welfare. Usual sal­ N. Y. ary range $3,120 to $3,870. Applica­ (C o ntinu ed on Page T htrte en) tion fee $3.00. Appointment expect­ ed at the minimum but may be made at less than $3,120. Junior Office Appliance Operator may also be made from this list. No. 4112 AddresHOgrrapli. No. 41 i3 <iraphotype. No. 4114. .Minieograpli. No. 4115. Multllitb. 4082. Assistant rrincipui Scliooi of Nursing, Department of Meniai Hygiene. Several appointments ex­ pected at $1,500 and maintenance. Application fee $2. 4083. Assistant State Geologist, S ta t e U n w r itt e n E x a m in a tio n s Education Department. Usual sal­ ary range $3,120 to $3,870. Applica­ L a te r T h an M ay 23, 1942 tion fee $3. Appointment expected (Applications should be filed by at the minimum but may be made May 22) at less than $3,120. This examina­ Unwritten Examination f o r m s tion is open to residents and non­ may not be issued by mail after residents of N ew York Stale, but May 21, and to be accepted should preference in certification will be be delivered personally or bear a given to legal residents of New postmark not later than May 22. Yoik State. For the following positions no written examination or appearance 4084. Assistant Superintendent of of candidates will be required May Tuberculosis Nurses, Bivifiion of 23, but candidates will be rated on Tuberculosis, D e p a r t m e n t of training and experience. Ratings Health. Appointment exi>ected at may be affected by information Herman M. Biggs Memorial Hos­ furnished m the applications and it pital, Ithaca, at $1,800 and mainte­ is essential that candidates show nance. Application fee $2. in detail in their applications all 4085. As.sociate Kconomist, Divi­ experience that may be of value. Failure to futnish sufficient infor­ sion of Housing, Executive De­ mation m ay result in low marks or partment. Usual salary r a n g e failure to pass the examination. $3,900 to $4,900. Application fee $3. Inquiries may be made as to char­ Appointment expected at the mini­ acter and ability arid all statements mum but may be made at less are subject to verification. As an than $3,900. aid In rating training and exper­ 408fi. Damages Evaluator, Bureau ience, interviews may also be re­ quired at some later date. Applica­ of Motor Vehicles, Safety Respon­ tions for these unwritten examina­ sibility Unit, Department of Taxa­ tions will be received up to and in­ tion and Finance. Usual salary cluding May 22. range $2,100 to $2,GOO. Application fee $2. Several appomtment.s ex­ 4088. Housing Control Adminis­ pected. If eligible, candidates may trative Supervisor, Division of compete also in No. 409-1, Senior Housing, Executive Department. Damages Evaluator. A separate Usual salary range $4,000 to $5,000. application and fee must be filed Application fee S3.00. Appoint­ lor ea^h. ment expected at tne minimum but may be made at less than $4,000. 4087. Home Ki'onomist, Depart­ ment of Social Welfare. Usual sal­ 4100. Institution l^ducation Super­ ary range $2,400 to $3,000. Applica­ visor (Home Economics), Depart­ ment of Correction. Usual salary tion fee $2. Appointment expected range $1,800 to $2,300 and mainteat the minimum but may be mada nai.'ce. Application fee $2.00. Apat less than $2,400. Candidates who expected at the minimum Eointment are eligible for and desire to com­ ut may be made at less than pete also in No. 4091, Nutritionist, $1,800. One appointrrient expected State Department of Health and at Westfield State Farm. No. 4104, Nutritionist, Suffolk 4101. I*ublic Relations Assistant, County, may do so. 9 separate ap­ State Department. Usual salary plication ana fee of $2 must oe range $2,600 to $3,225. Application filed for each. fee $2.00. Appointment expected at 40H9. Instiiuiionai Vocational *nthe minimum but may be made at less than $2,600. Immediate ap­ Blructor (KitiCtrieai), Department pointment expected in the Depart­ of Correction. Usual salary range ment of Civil Service. $1,800 U) $2,300. Application fee $1. Appointment expected at the mini­ mum but may be made at less than County W ritten E x am in ation s $1,800. One appointment expected o f M ay 23, 1942 at Walkill Prison. (Application should be filed by 4110. Junior Librarian (InslituMay 1) tional), Department of Social Wel­ Unless otherwise stated, these ex­ fare. Usual salary range $1,800 to aminations are open only to resi­ $2,500 Application fee $1. Appoint­ dents of the county specified, and ment expected at the New York four months’ legal residence in the State Training School for Boys, at county immediately preceding the Wat wick, at $l,(i00 and maintenance date of examination is required. and at the State Agricultural and The examinations will be held Industrial School, at Industry, at May 23. $1,200 and maintenance. 40»l. Nutritionist, Division of MaChautauqua County ternity, Infancy, and Child H y­ giene, Department of Health. Usu­ (Open only to residents of al salary range $2,400 to $3,000. Ap­ Chautauqua County) plication fee $2. Candidates who 4102. Probation Officer, Probaare eligible for and desire to com­ t ion Department, Chautauqua County. Appointment expected at pete also in No. 40S7, Home Econ­ omist, and in No. 4101, Nutritionist, $1,800. Application fee $1.00. One appointment expected. Age limits Suffolk County, may do so. A sep­ 21st to 55th birthday. arate application and fee of $2 must be filed for each. 4117. Parole Employment Officer, Columbia County Division of Paiole, Executive De­ (Open only to residents of partment. Usual salary range $2,Columbia County) 400 to $3,000. Application fee $2. Ap­ 4103. Typlst-Cierk, Department of pointment expected at the minimum Public Welfare, Columbia County. but may be made at less than $2.Appointment expected at $1,200. 400. ADDointment of a male Parole Application fee $1.00. Employment Officer is expected \09a, Psythlatric Social Worker. S u ffo lk County Department of Social Welfare. (Open only to residents of Usual salary range $1,800 to $2,Suffolk County) HOO. Application fee $1. Appoint­ 4104. Nutritionist, Suffolk Coun­ ment expected at $1,500 and main­ ty, Department of Health. Usual tenance. One appointment expecteil salary range $2,101 to $2,640. Ap­ at the State Auricultural and In­ plication fee $2.00. Appointment dustrial School of Industry. If eli­ expected at $2,250. Candidates who gible, candidates may compete are eligible for and desire to com­ al.sM in No. 4096, Senior Psychiatric pete also in No. 4087, Home Econ­ Social Worker, State Department omist, State Department of Social of .Soc (il Welfaie. Welfare, and in No. 4091, Nutri­ tionist, State Department of Health, Kadlotrrapher, Hermann M. may do ao. A separate application Biggs Memorial Hospital, Depart­ Action on Budget On Long Week A c t i o n o n t h e s i x - d a y w e e k for c i t y w o r k e r s w a s h e l d u p during t h e p a s t w e e k b y t h e R u l e s Coit>, r a i t t e e o f t h e C i t y C o u n c i l in def. e r e n c e t o t h e b u d g e t b a t t l e . “ But w e i n t e n d ' t o g e t g o i n g o n i t jusj a s s o o n a s p o s s i b l e , ” s a i d Chair, m an John P . N u g en t.” FINGERPRINT TECHNICIANS PR E P A R E F O R E X A M R E F R E SH E R C O U R S E Take, Classify, Search and File Fingerprints Quickly a n d Ac­ curately. 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I t is h o p ed to a p p ly t h is tr a in ­ in g to w o r k a r e a s w h e r e s h o r t­ a g e s in s c ie n t if ic p e r s o n n e l e x ­ 3 0 a0E stenographers TY PIST S GARAGE • MEN Castle H ill. : Employment Agency: • 2215 WESTCHESTER AVENUE 2 • BRO NX • J (Nr. Castle Hill Ave.) UNderhill 3-3344, 3 0 0 0 1 30E 3 0 tr TYPEWRITERS ^ 2 D R E N T E D F O R CIVIL S E R V I C E E X A M S Thousands o f Typew riters Ready at a Moments Notice A L L M A K E S — ALL M ODELS Delivered and Called For A lso R ental; for H om e Use J. S. MORSE 2 9 6 g COrdandt 7-0405-6 PC = = = i o a o i = i o a ° 10E30C so a o c BROADW AY O n e B l o c k A b o v e C h a m b e r s St. PREPAR6 FOR JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER i. B. M. C A R D P U N C H • Buiroughs Bookkeeping and Billing : Q -,.-* S e le c t JUNIOR TYPIST B U S IN E S S MACHINES Machines No. 7800 & 7200 S e c r e t a r ia l School S E C R E T A R I A L A C C O U N T IN G A L L O F F I C E M A C H IN E S FBBNCB and 8PAMSB • STONOOKArHV intensive S-M O N T H Shorthand Courstt Call, Writs or F>hona tor Catalogus C IV IL A p ril 21. U . P er so n s appo inted S . from T e s t s these or other ex am inatio n s suhse to M a r c h 16, 1942, w i l l b e g i v e n " W a r S e r v i c e A p p o i n t m e n t s ” yvill n o t t h e r e b y a c q u i r e a c l a s s i f i e d ( c o m p e t i t i v e ) c i v i l s e r v status. A p p o i n t m e n t s w i l l g e n e r a l l y b e f o r t h e d u r a t i o n o f th e and, i n no ca se, w i l l e x t e n d m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s b e y o n d th e of the w a r . A pp lica tion s f o r the fo llo w in g p o s i t i o n s w i l l be ^%ived ( a t t h e p l a c e s i n d i c a t e d b e l o w ) u n t i l t h e n e e d s o f th e \le have be en m e t . ^Contiyl^led f r o m P a g e T w e lv e ) . ,,,lrpss; Recorder, Labor Board, Navy Vard, Brooklyn, N. Y. ^Announcement N u m b e r a n d T itle 2-474— ^'orger. Drop, Machinist, 0475-AnglesmUh, Heavy .l-’ires, .n'Jle^ith, Other Fires, HlacKChipper and Caulker, Iron, • ^ rs mit K Diesinker. 9 475 - F la n g e Turner, ra m e L o ftsm a n , aaiimaKer, S a ilm a k e i\ Shipo'fler Lioftsman, cn ip ®f,er Shipw ;hip right, Welder. E lec tric ‘ nccially sk illed ). Welder, Gas. '®<jl47^t)rdnanceman. W S ecretary, Board of «^s'''^C?vll S erv ice E x a m in ers , Air /'Ariia Kastern Procu rem en t D i s ­ trict. !J0 Church Street, N e w Vork, Announcement N u m b er an d Title 2 480 —Junior A d m in istrative Vronirement Inspector, Senior Frocuremont Inspector, P rocu rem en t Inspector, 2-480 —A sso cia te P rocu rem en t In.ncctor. A s s is t a n t P rocu rem en t In soector, Junior P rocu rem en t In jpector (12 optional branches, ea ch grade). AddrPss: S ecretary, Board of t S. Civil Serv ice E x a m in ers , Pin® Camp, Great B end , N e w York. Announcement Nurfiber an d T itle 2-501 —A uto m o tive M echanic. Address: S ecretary, Board of U S. Civil S erv ice E x a m in ers , S en ­ eca Ordnance D epot, R om u lu s, New VorU. Announcement N u m ber and T itle 2-S—Senior Guard. 2-9 - F ir efig h ter (m otor eq u ip ­ ment). Address: S ecretary, Board of U. S. Civil S erv ice E x a m in e r s , Syracuse Enj^ineer D istrict, Syra> cusc. New York. Announcement N u m ber an d T itle 2-349—A.ssistant In sp ector (g e n e r ­ al construction). In sp ector (gen eral construction). 2-343—Inspector, E n g in eerin g Ma­ terials (co n stru ction ^ Inspector, Engineering M aterials (m ec h a n ical). Address: S ecretary, Board of U. S. Civil S ervice E x a m in ers , Watervliet A rsen al, W atervliet, New Vork. Announcement N u m ber an d Title 2-441—Machinist. 2-443—Benchm an . 2-444—Gauge Checker. 2-20—Senior Guard. 2-35-Toolkeeper. 2-48-Machine Operator (boring mill), M achine O perator (en gine lathe), Machine Operator (horizon­ tal boring m ill). M achine Operator (milling m ach ine). M achine O pera­ tor (planer). M achine Operator (shaperl. M achine Operator (slotter), Machine O perator (su rfa ce Rrinder), M achine O perator (turret lathe). Aildresh; S ecreta ry . Board of Jl' S. Civil S ervice E xam in ers, J nited S ta tes Military A cad em y, •Vest i‘(iint. N ew York'. Announcem ent N u m ber and T itle i- ^ -A tte n d a n t (m ess a t te n d a n t). Address; M anager, Second L. S. leg a il m e n t s yaricose Veins, Open L eg S o res Phlebitis * R heumatism Arthritis * E czem a TKE.Vi ii;!) u ITHOUT OPEItATIONS «V I.ATKST METHODS k x .\ m i n a t i o n k r e e .4NI) a n k l e s k e d u c e d „ , Daily 1-0 P.M. “ onday ana Thursday 1-8:CC) P.M. No ()|-1.'ICB nOUKS <)N SUNDAYS 320 A. B E H L A , M.D. Hfst 86tli Street, New York City h » . H. B. CAWE— D e n tis t ^79 Lexington Avenue New York (B etw ee n 6 0 t h - 6 1 s t S tre e ts ) Pho ne R E g e n t 4-3446 X-RAV gas p . e x t r a c t io n s G. PO L L O C K Oentiat l* arain « u u t I 'h e a tr* JJouru; ban'u ®»>ni S t . B ld«. *-8620 Subw ay S tatio n S th tio n serv- Civil Service District, F e d e r a Building, Christopher Street, N e w York. Announcement Number, Title and Place of Employment 2-194 - Boilermaker, A. T. 8 Brooklyn, N. Y. 2-196—Deck Engineer, A. T. 8. Brooklyn, N. Y. 2-292—Second Assistant Engineman (marine), A. T. S., Brooklyn, N. Y. 2-392—Senior Inspector Engineer­ ing Materials, Inspector Engineer­ ing Materials, Associate Inspector Engineering Materials, Assistant Inspector Engineering Materials, Junior Inspector Engineering Ma­ terials (4 options), N ew York Naval Inspection District and Schenectady Naval Inspection District. 2-393—Senior Inspection Ship Con­ struction, Inspector Ship Construc­ tion, Associate Inspector Ship Con­ struction, N avy Department (N. J and N ew 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 ot N e w York. 2-459—Machinist, Plcatlnny Arsen­ al, Raritan Arsenal, Watervliet Arsenal. Brooklyn N avy Yard, Lakehurst Naval Air Station. 2-496 — Senior Inspector N a v a l Ordnance Materials, I n s p e c t o r N aval Ordnance Materials, Asso­ ciate Inspector Naval Ordnance Materials, A ssistant I n s p e c t o r N aval Ordnance Materials, Junior Inspector Naval Ordnance Mate­ rials, (all 4 options), New York Naval Inspection District and Sche. nectady Naval Inspection District. 2-497—Junior Communications Op­ erator (H.S.R.E.), States of Dela­ ware, N e w Jersey, and N ew York. 2-498 — Junior Stenographer (fe­ male), Junior Typist (female), State of New York (except the five boroughs of N e w York, and West­ chester County). 2-503 — Chief Engineering A i d , Principal Engineering Aid, Senior Engineering; Aid, Engineering Aid, Assistant Engineering Aid, (all 8 options). States of N ew Jersey and N e w York). 2-504—Under Communications Op­ erator (H.S.R.E.), States of Dela­ ware, N ew Jersey and N ew York. 2-508—Junior Inspector Trainee, Ordnance Materials, Rochester Ord­ nance District. 2-512—Junior Inspector Trainee, Ordnance Materials, N ew York Ordnance ^District. 2-11 — Attendant (ward-np a n d mess), Canandaigua, N. Y. 2-12 — Attendant (ward-np a n d mess), Northport, N. Y. 2-13 — Attenaant (hospital and m ess), Batavia, N. Y. 2-14 — Attendant (hospital and m ess), Sunmount, N. Y. 2-15 — Attenaant (hospital and me.ss), Castle Point, N. Y. 2-16 — Attendant (hospital and m ess), Pine Camp and Madison Barracks, N. Y. 2-17 — Attendant (ho.spital and mess), Fort Niagara. N. Y. 2-18 — Attendant (hospital and mess), Fort Slocum, N. Y. 2-26—Chief Tool and Gauge De­ signer, Principal Tool and Gauge Designer, Senior Tool and Gauge Designer, Tool and Gauge Design­ er, Picatinny Arsenal. Dover, N. J., and Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, N. Y. 2-27—Toolmaker, Picatinny Arsen­ al, Raritan Arsenal, Watervliet Arsenal, Brooklyn Navy 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, As.slsiant 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.) Applications for the following federal examinations can be ob­ tained until further notice at the local office of the U. S. Civil Ser­ vice Commission, 641 Washington Street, New York. File by June »0. 1942 Junior Engineer, $2,000 a year; Options: Aeronautical, naval archi­ tecture and marine engineering. Radio Monitoring Officer, $2,000 to $3,200. File by Juno 80. 1042. Multllllth camorannan, platemaker and qiultiinth p r e s s o p e r a t o r . Rated as received until June 30. 1JM2. Junior meteoroloBlst, $2,000. Applica­ tions must be in l>y June 3U, 1912. Blueprint ofjeraior, $1,2(10 to $1,440 Last filing date Is June 80. 1942. Technical and scientific aid (Includ­ ing optional branches), $1,800 to $2,000. File to Juno 30. 1942. Naval architect: $2,000 to $.’>,600. Jun* SO. 1U42 16 last ruing date. Marine engineer: $2,000 to $5,000, June 10, 1042 Is last filing date. Shipyard Inspector; $2,300 to $3,800. Chief engmeerlng aid, $2,000; prin­ cipal, $2,800; senior, $2,000: engineering (Continued on Page Fifteen) S E K V IC E L E A D E R P a g e T h irte e y A Government Job Is Waiting for You! C o m e in a n d le t u s h e lp y o u fin d it! 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I J o y d F.. 70..'0 57 D e m p s e y , J o h n F.. 70.50 r>K l, a w , H e n r y . 79.50 50 .‘^ m lt li. W iill iim 'I'., 70 50 00 ( i c n n e l t , F i i i n k K., 70.5(1 fil K o r m a n . Marcu.s I,.. 70..*.0 02 V e t t e r . W i l l . n r F.. 70.12.’', «,( Wa.’iKencM. M. M.. 70.0(t 01 K u n /.e l, ■•lirls . 11.. 70,(i0 (15 (Jold, f+phr;iim, 70 dO <M> Wci.Sii. I.oul.H 70.1111 07 M. M.ilion, U o h e r t, 70.00 05 Kv(l/.. \\ iry, A. P . 70.00 rto Klaven.s, M a n u e l . 70.(in 70 M u r p h y . C li ;i rles I''.. 70.00 71 . l e r a l i ' k . W m . C. .70.00 72 .^avel. S a m n d , 70.(M) 7.'! Yani h a n . .lo s cp li S., 70,00 71 ICa’ie, K a y n i o n d 70.00 75 C o n v o y , I’a t . ii k ,1.. 78.025 7li To p .'zi w.ski, H.. 7H.5D 77 Se e, J o h n A . 7.S M. K e n n y . I’a ' i l c l c J . 7S..'.0 70 l.oriiiK, AUiert. 7S 50 RO MeviiK', K lr 'li a n l V.. 7S.50 81 Ku.sso, . \ n l h o n y , 78.50 ,S1> Itrn.-e, M i . l i a e i H.. 7S.,'0 8.’! 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H u k Ii , 75.BO S m i t h , P e t e - P.. 75..50 B y r n e , .(Ptnen, 75.50 Coll in s. Ml. h a e l J . . 75.50 Bo yle , J i ^ e p h H . , 75.30 Le e, T h o m a s 75.50 H u o f f , <'harle.a L ., 75..50 M ey er , C U a r l e s A., 75.50 H o l l o w a y , I ,.e a n d e r . '75.375 R e d d l g , Tlie oc lo re T . , 75.B75 n a t e s . I.oulfl J „ 75.25 P^arl, H a r r y E ., Jr., 75.25 C o n n o ll y , M i c h a e l , 75.00 V a n H o u t e n , E d w ' a r d . 78.00 1<»5 t» K a n e , F r a n c l a , 75.00 IIW A m m o n , P h i l i p , 75.00 1(?7 E d w a r d i j , W m . J . , 75.00 1(18 I.*Tn pert, A lf r e i l, 75.00 100 M u ld o o n , J a m e s J . , 74.875 170 a t a l l i n g s , W m . W „ 74.875 171 H en n e F # y , J o h n P ., 74.75 172 C h a r l e s . T h o m a s P ., 74.025 17,'J . M c P a r t l a n d , T e r e n c e . 74.50 174 B lo o m , H a r r y H ., 74.50 175 Y e d ll n , J o j e j r i i , 74.50 370 T o u h e y , M i c h a e l F ., 74.50 177 S ull K *.n, M i c h a e l J . . 74.50 37.5 M c C a f f r e y , J o s e p h T.. 74.50 171* S ke f f lt iK to n , J a m e s . 74,50 18rt B l e s t y , W 1,11l a m , 74.50 181 L a r k i i i , T hom a!* W .. 74.25 182 . J o h n s o n , S o r r a t i a , 74.00 3S.1 M a h e d y , P p t r i c k , 74.00 184 M n r p l y , M i c h a e l , 74.00 185 .W cEvuddy, M ic h a e l , 74.00 380 AK'.-t , J o h n W ., 73.<i2o 187 V an T o T iw ii In t, W . 1^., 78..50 13H Collict an , J a m e s T.. 73.50 380 Fii.fe'ehut. Cru.«i, 73..50 A n d r ea.s . 73..50 10(1 U a p p . 11(1 Wilsron. R o b e r t M., 73,.>0 11*2 U.v,in, J o h n E ., 73.50 30.'! Vl> h e r a . t r c r a l d A.. 73.60 l o t E n t l e r , C hiirl.ja J . , 73..50 105 T u m e l t y , P a t r i c k , 73.50 urn S te p l e , W m . E.. 73.30 107 -N’oia n , T h o m a s F., 73..50 108 Bniti-u.'i. .lo s e j ih A.. 73.50 300 M elle y, N e il J . . 7.!.50 20(t S a n d e i .s o n . H. VV., 73..50 201 B i n k l e y , A r t h u r L,.. 73.'4 202 B a l d o , J o s e p h , 73.50 2(«J T h a i , I r v i n E „ 73.375 204 M a d d e n , A r t h u r J . . 7.‘!.375 2(15 Kvan.s , Ben .l Ji m In, 73.125 200 K.‘>;an. Cha rleH , 73,00 207 O ' C o n n o r , T o b i a a , 73.00 208 M u r p h y . P a t r i c k . 73,00 200 Al s c h u l . .Nic'iolas, 73.00 21(( M a h a l e k , T h o n i a * . T3 ,no 211 J o h a n s e n . J o h n B., 73,00 212 Caiti!!'. .S am uel, 73.f>0 2i;t K v e n n o n . I l e l m a r >f.. 72.875 211 l .a f f l n . J a n \e .s \V.. 72.75 215 C r e o n e . T h o m a s , 72.025 210 Drl.'.coii, K u g e n e F ., 72.020 217 Vali-ntl, . \ i n e r i c o 72.025 218 . M a r r i n a n . .l o h n T.. 7.7.375 210 l . a n e . A K r e ii (},, 72.375 220 M. K e n n a , F. J . . J r . . 72,375 221 Moo re, J o h n W,. 71.875 221; A r n i e t . Holn-rt. J r . . 71.875 22:! M el ley , Ali.-liael, 71.875 221 W a l l i n n . \V:n. H.. 71.0'25 225 Coli?an, Jr>l!n J ., 71.025 22C i'o r c e l li . U a l | . h J ., 71.025 227 D ixnn, J a in e .s A., 71.025 22.5 M ' d r e e v y , ( i e o r ^ e K.. 71..'50 2'J!i I'l iuic.v. J o l i i i .1.. 71.125 230 I ’.ilter.'ion, .M artin, 71,125 l.oDiie, .lo h n , 7S.O0 .M urray, P . i i r i r k ,1.. 7.‘<.00 (lonli y, J d s e p l i , 7 S.n(i I l a v e s . M l i l i a e l . 7s.P(l K lc |i :irk l . Vic to r M . 7 ^00 ( J r/. elak . F r a n k ' . T.s: 00 l!o m o , .Io.-iepi| M.. 77 K75 l l . i n s i n , C a r l 'I'., 77.5i) \ r n o l . l , CleorKO A.. 77.50 l l f i p h y , M irh ael 77 ;.0 Co is ( lln. .\ntliciiiy, 77.5n N u n n , ll e n i v K . ,fr.. 77.50 Itei.s.y, M a t l ! i i ' « C'.. 77 50 I'c ti ll o , J o h n C.. 77..50 (!c)n,ili(iv, .I(Min. 77.50 LoOello. (■'.li.vanni, 77..50 ( 'iin n i n i f h a n i . J . T., 77..'175 Tu rn ii. k, K o h o r t C.. 77.:{75 < ! a n n o n , O . o i t j e r„, 77.125 S'onter, J . W .. Si-., 77.00 Tile.Witz. JOK.-ph M.. 77.OO C e n t e r . .\aroTi M,. 77.(Mi Aih'oclv. '■'.ileli A,. 77 00 Mui|)h>-. I ’a l r i c k TI.. 77.00 1 lenne.--nv, M i c h a e l P., 77.00 I t a n n a c h e r , Cluirle.M. 77.Oi' S t o c k t o n . H e r b e r t K.. 77.00 I . u .Uv I k', H a r o l d F „ 77.00 H c h r a a e r , P a u l , 7(!.(C5 l^ 'a rk a s J o h n , 7(1.50 .Vbelow, . \ b r a h : i m , 70..50 T e re,s h k o . A n d ii'w , 7(i.50 M o r g a n , M ic h a e l. 7«..'0 N o o n a n . W a l t e r J . . 70..50 n i c e . H o l a n d I.. 7(!..S0 l . u k a s AlbiMt .1 7(1.50 M iller , J o h n , 70.50 Itru.ss>'ll. Ilenr.v. 7(1.50 Can -. K d w a r d . 70.50 ( i n a d , J o h n A., 70..'175 C a v a n n a m r h . ,T. J . , 70.'!7.^ K i a e b t l , F r e d J . , 70.25 S te in . Irvinwr M., 70.125 I . e n a h in. W m . F . , 7(1 125 M e i ' a c k e r . n e t l i a r d . 70.0 0 lii'iilaii, .Tiiseph, 70.00 M u r p h y , M i c h a e l V.. 711,00 .Horace. W i l l i a m . 7(!,00 ( i a u a ‘<, f le ar .v e P .. 70,nO (.'arr. Jan io .s K.. 70.00 P R O .M O 'I'I O N T O M O T O IO I.V N -IH T D IV ISIO N M ; \ > V O K K ( ITY X K A N S IT S'I'IO.M S u b i c e t t<, <{uiilifyiiiK' I ’r a e t i c n l T e s t I’r i n r t o P e r m u u e u t Ap|M>intmenL 1 R e i d . J o h n . 8.5.50 2 O 'K t.ill y, ,\l. A. 81,00 3 H a r v e .\ , .lo h n , 84,0(1 4 CuK ini, U o u is F ., 83.025 5 F l e m i n g , ,l(.lu' F .. 8.'!.I25 0 K te f a n o , A. J . . 8'2,87.1 7 M. uiiel.fon, M iu ir ice. 82.50 8 (,>wn:->, W i lli a it i J „ 82.375 0 .McGo\ei'n. J . J . . J r . , 80.75 10 l>uffy. .John. 80.025 11 C a m i) b c l l, M. A., 70.875 12 B y i n e , T U o tn a a. 70.025 13 ' r i e r n a n , J o h n , 70 50 14 N o t l e y . J a n i e s H .. 70.50 15 H i n k l e . H e n r y P... J j . . 70,375 10 T h i . m s o n . . J a m e s I... 79.375 17 I ’a t t e i i , J o h n . 70.373 IH T r a m o n t a n o . V I n .'e n t . 70.375 10 Fer K Uson. A r l l e R.. 78.875 2U T r e a c y . P a t r i c k , 78.875 21 Corle.v. M a r t i n T., 78,875 22 M r o t m a n , Sol, 78,875 2:1 H r o w n . H e n r y P., 78,875 24 T u r m a n , A l f r e d , 78.50 2.5 B a t h . R u p e r t S., 78,50 20 D u lf y , F r a n c i s P ., 78.50 27 H e a v e y , J o h n , 78.50 25 P e t e r s , M. J . , J r „ 78.50 2.0 Ro.':«. J o h n R.. 78.375 30 R u t t e r . J o h n W ,. 78.37.^ 31 E n r l ^ h t . J a m e s R.. 78.125 32 O 'S u l l i v a n , J e r e m i a h , 7S.00 33 O ’C o n n e l l. J . J . , J r , , 78.00 84 B a u H li n n . E d w a r d , 77.875 3.'. Po.^t, E d w i n G., 77.75 3'! IJuf^so, 77.50 37 Coii noll v, E d w a r d , 77..50 3K .McVlivir. P a t r i c , 77..50 ;iO W a r d , M ic h a e l , 77..50 40 R e i l l j , M ic h a e l , 77.50 4L Po.-t, R o b e r t L., 77,25 p l o y e e s 42 Simmon.'i, J a m e s F . 77.W 43 Tro.ssello, B e n n y , 70.025 44 C r e h a n , T h o m a s J , , 70.025 45 C oyn e, C h a r l e s J . . 70.(>25 40 U o c a n , A n i h o n y F .. 70 50 47 H a l t l B a n , O. P ., 70.C0 48 M o ro n e y , J o h n j . , 70.50 40 T i « h e . J o h n , 70.375 60 V o u c h a r d . A n d r e w V., 70.G75 51 E a r l y , P a t r i c k J . . '70.00 02 L n l ly , J o h n , 70.00 63 C o n lo n , P a t r i c k , 70.00 54 T u l l y . M ic lia e l, 70.00 rM> P ap aii, J o h n P., 75,875 56 C a r n e y , W a r r e n J . . 75.78 67 H e a n e y . L o u ia , 75.50 58 D o u g h t y , J o h n J . , 75,.50 69 B l a n f y , H u g h F „ 75.375 60 R o t a c h l l d , N o r t o n L., 75.373 61 M a n K h ls e . F . V., 75.25 > 62 M c A v e y , J a m e H . 75.125 C3 E l s t r , S id n e y , 75.125 04 Jenning.<i, T h o m a s . 75.00 «5 H a k e , E d w a r d C., 74.875 6 ^J D o n n e l l y , V i n c e n t , 74.875 67 S p r o c k . M a r t i n J . , 74.823 6 « Morri-saey. D a n i e l , 74.50 6 y S te e l, E d w a r d F ., 74..175 70 M c G u ir e , E < lw a rd , 74.379 71 M c C a r t h y , P a t r i c k . 74.26 T2 Q uil l, D e n i« 74.125 78 M ia no, R i c h a r d , 74.125 74 CuBhin, F r a n c i s J . , 74.125 76 M c G o v e r n , O w e n , 73.875 77 B cB le y. M a r t i n , 73,875 78 T a n n e r , Tl io m w a A., 73.875 70 K e o w n . C. H . , J r . . 73.75 80 B u r n s , D a n i e l J . , 73.75 81 R o c h e , W i n . F .. "73.625 82 P h i l l i p s , F r a n k C., 73.(K!C 88 M u r p h y , T h o m a s , 73.(i25 M O ’S h e a . P e t e r V .. 73.50 a'» C u r t i n . D a v i d M., Ti.SO 88 M a c c h i a r o l i , G a e t a n o . 73.373 87 M i l c e t l c h J o h n P ., 73.375 88 An.sbro, J o h n , 73.875 80 I m o r , H e n r y R . , 72.875 90 W o o d . A l e x a n d e r J . , 72.375 fl l O ’G r a d y , P a t r i c k J . , 72.375 92 M c C a r t h y , M. J ., 72.125 93 Krooh.s. C h a r l e s H ., 72.123 P a l a m a r . W i l l i a m , 72.00 05 H e . i r t y , P a t r i c k . 71.875 tM» M cV ey . M i c h a e l J , , 71.875 97 Cody, J o h n , 71.875 98 C iuff i. M ic h a e l , 71.875 99 O 'L e a r y , D an i.-l P .. 71.875 100 F l o o d . J o h n J . . 71.875 101 B r e n n a n , P a t r i c k , 71.025 P K O .M O T I O N T O . . T O W K K . M . \ X 1N I> m V I S I O N K E W V O K K ( IT V T K A X S I T SSYSTE.H 1 M o tt. E d w a r d J . . 83.125 2 C o w a l l A n t h o n y C.. 82.75 3 O 'C o n n o r . P h i l i p . 82.(K>5 4 G o n t z , G e o r g e C., 82.375 5 F o g a r t y , J o iii i J . , 82.125 C S a n n a . N i i . h o l a i J ,, S I .75 7 W i l l i a m s , T r e v o r L.. 81.125 8 S i r i a n n i . F r a n k !>.. 80.125 9 C o d i l i n g t o n . H-.-rbert. 70..S75 10 M y le s , iloi jo rt, 70.875 IL P r i o l e a n . A b n e r L .. 78,025 12 L a V a c m e , 1-. J .. 78.25 13 R e y n o l d s , I ' r e d W ., 77.375 14 N e c k l e s . .V nd rew P ., 77.25 15 M a r t i n . J a m e s P .. 77.25 10 S a g e r , J ot; e ph, TO.0'25 17 Liieber. S i d n e y O., 70.50 18 IJuKK an, S t a n l e y N.. 75.(X> 10 R i c h t e r . J a c k E ., 71.875 20 I< e d e rm a n , N. F .. 74.50 21 lUtziK'. Sol li., 74.125 22 S c h r o e t e r . R. F.. 71,00 23 R u b i n s t i i n . S a m u e l , 73.75 24 B l a n e y , H e n r y J . , 73.25 rU O .U O T IO N TO |{ .\ll,K t» A » C L E R K — I K T D IV I M I O N , > 'E U v o R K c r r v T i tA N s r r svsrivM 1 G r a y , W a r r e n G., S4.30 2 ll a r r i.s o n . W il b u r F., K:i.S75 3 Ree.se, R o b e r t J . . S t..50 4 L in il ( iu is t. C a r l S.. 8;i..50 s5 B r a y . C h a n n c e y J)., ,s3.o0 0 J e n k i n s , l l i T b e r t B,, 82.50 7 Thoma.-i, E d d i e . 8-J..50 8 S c o tt . J.iaviil E .. 82 5 j 0 Mo-sely. li e n n ie , 82.00 10 .V lk n , J u a n , 81.75 11 P a i g e , R e g i n a l d E., 81,0'-5 12 -Alexis. \' e r t u ) n L., 81..50 13 Wi lliam.'i. T h o s . A., 81.30 14 B y r d , W i ll i .i m . 81.00 15 T i l l e l t . P e r c y B .. 81.00 10 S m i t h ; E u g e n e , 80,75 17 Willie.m.s, Sand^t, 80.00 18 (.'aldw ell, S y l v e s t e r . 80.00 10 P eter.s, D u u a l d , 70.75 20 .Mabry, R o b e r t H ., 70.."<0 21 E a s o n , M il e s C.. 70.50 22 C u m m in g .s , L e s t e r !>.. 70.25 23 K a s o n . (Jris M., 70,25 21 I .a n e , H e n r y I j., 70.1'J5 25 C a t o , R u p e r t A., 70.125 20 B o w e n , I n g r a m S. 70,00 27 A i' u m te a d , A. T,. 70,00 28 M a r s , J o h n . 70.00 20 B a r n e s , W i l l i a m S., 70.00 30 V oung. D o n a l d , 78.375 31 B o w a e r . L e R o y T.. 78.025 32 K e i t h . J a m s s A., 78.025 33 P a c k . O.sie E ,, 78.625 34 S nil tli , H a w t h o r n e D., 78.50 35 C ain, S a m u e l , 78.50 30 N e ls o n . A r t h u r L.. 78.50 37 W a l t s , B e r t r a m W ., 78.25 38 H e n r y , W i l l i a m E . , 78.25 30 S u t t o n . J o s e p h E,. 78,125 40 H a i r s t o n . J a m e s W . , 78.125 41 R o c k w o o d . J o t h a m , 78.(K) 42 S m i t h . R o b e r t E.. 78.(X> 43 B o w llu . J o s h u a C., 78.00 44 E d w a r d s , R i c h a r d .VI,. 78.00 43 S m i t h , H e n r y Ti,, 77.875 40 Mo.seley, A l p h o n s o . 77.75 47 E v e l y n J o e l . 77,75 48 T y l e r , D a v i d E „ 77.50 Civil Service Investigations (Continued from Pufje Six) sp ecified date and time is also s e n t to the candidate. B efore the candidate appears, th e investiKatoi- c heck s his expex*ien ce carefully, m ak e s notes on s ta te m en ts to be verified. H e also m a k e s h im self thoroughly fam il­ iar with the fields in which the caiulictiite was preA’iously employt'd. He kn ow s just Avhat qui'stions to ask. Interview In ip o r t u n t “ The interview Is the most i m ­ portant part of the in v e stig a ­ t i o n ,” Mr, O ’Neill said, "It is condut'ted courteously, but searchIngly,” The inve.stigator c heck s on the candid ates previous em ploym en t experience, his claim ed residence, S E R V IC E h i s c h a r a c t e r a n d h i s cr i m i n a l record, if any. In m a n y cases an em p loyer cred its a candidate w ith som e special experience w h i c h t h e c a n d i d a t e n e v e r had. O n p a p er, e v e r y t h i n g b e a r s up w e ll. C areful questioning, h ow ­ ev er, o f t e n g e t s t h e c a n d i d a t e to ad m it that he never had the ex­ p erien ce claim ed. B e f o r e t h e c a n d i d a t e appears f o r t h e in t e r v i e w , h i s f i n g e r p r i n t s ?ire s e n t to t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f J u s t i c e , t h e N oav Y o r k C it y P o li c e D e p a r tm e n t, police d ep a rtm en ts in t o w n s a n d v i l l a g e s w h e r e he h as c la im ed residence. I f he has a c r i m i n a l record, h i s h i s t o r y is c h e c k e d Avith t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f Ct^riection or \\'ith p o n a l in a titu lions. W h e n a c a n d i d a t e la c a u g h t in T u e s d a y , A p ril LEA D ER o n 40 50 51 52 63 5-i 55 .56 57 58 50 60 61 62 63 64 05 60 67 68 61) 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 88 85 86 *7 88 8» 90 91 92 9.". 94 95 06 97 98 »9 100 KU. 102 303 304 305 R e c e n t .S.-isportas. M ik e, 77.375 C u m m i n i 4«. L e r o y C., 77.376 F r a s e r , H e n r y V., 77.375 CustiH, J o h n T., 77,25 H a te s , L u c i u s A ., 77.25 F e n t o n , E d m u n d , 77,125 L l e b e r t , Z. J . , 77,00 D e l e r m e , R o s e n d o li.. 77.00 B a p t i s t e . O ’N e a l e S.. 77.00 B o n d . W e s t W . , 77.00 i r a r r i n B t o n , C, A., 77.00 Daw .son , E u s t a c e A., 77.00 R e e d , B o o k e r T.. 77.00 G o l d w l r e , W a l t e r A., 70.873 M o r r i s o n . M a n l e y , 70.50 O x e n d l n e , E d w a r d . 70.50 P r i c e , P i n k n e y , 76..50 C h r i a t i a n , J o .se p h A.. 70.50 W l l l i a m a , L e r o y D „ 70.25 P u r d u e . H i r a m F . . 70.125 P a g e . L e s l i e R., 70.00 G l a s g o w , L e s t e r , 7tJ.00 G a m b l e . W e s l e y A.. 75.50 P l n n i s , Willifl. 75.50 N e a l , R a l p h , 75.25 M I c h a u x , B e r t l s E., 75.23 F l f l h b u m e , H a r o l d , 75.28 J a c k s o n , W . L.. 75.25 F a i s o n , H e r m a n R., 75.00 B r i t t . W a l t e r , 75.00 D I e u d o n n e . L o u i s L., 75.00 O ’N e a l , E b e n e z e r W . , 75.00 G r a y . N o r m a n . 75 OiJ T u r n e r . H e r b e r t J . , 74.50 T h o m r * o n . C h :i 8 . H . , 74.50 B r o w n . W m . A.. 7 4 . ; m R e d d , M a u r i c e E . , 74.25 Burges.*!. L a r r y A,. 74.25 GoodI<itt. R u b i n C., 74.135 S t e p h e n s o n , T h o s . B . . '74.00 D a n i e l . K r y l H .. 74,00 M a tt h e w .s . C l a r e n c e O., 74.00 S m a l l s , R o b e r t . 73.75 G r l e r e o n , A. W .. 73.625 S u t h e r l a n d . W m . J . . 73.645 - \ l s t o n , A r t h u r , 73.-50 B o y e r , A l b e r t H . , 73..')0 Bailey, M aurice, 73.:m D m d e n , W m . H .. 73.25 Hyers,- K e n n e t h F , , 73,136 D o p s o n , J a m e s O.. 73.00 M o o re, L e r o y , 73.00 P a i g e , T h e o d o r e R.. 72.875 AV;ilIiamB. J a n i e s D.. 72.025 S m i t h , A r t h u r N'., 72.025 W^est. G e o r g e W .. 71.75 C a l l a h a n , E l i j a h , 71.375 STENOGUAPHER. GKAUE 2 (M ALE) Subject to E xam in u tio n 1 L e v i n e , D a v e D., 97.30 2 B a r a z , H e n r y M., 04.00 8 G r n z i a n o , R u d o l j i h S.. 02.20 4 F r i e d m a n . S e y m o u r . 91,00 6 B tt ll n , M o r r is . 80.10 6 R u b i n . H a r r y . 83.7H 7 M l n a r i k . W a l t e r , 70.00 8 B e n e z r a . L o u i s, 71..50 0 Z i n a r , B e r n a r d , 70.00 10 D o l l i n g e r , B e n j a m i n , 70.80 PROMOTION TO TOWERMAX BMT DIVI.SION, >E\V VORK CITV TRANSIT SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 1) 10 IL 12 I'l 14 15 If) 17 18 10 20 21 22 Z; 24 25 20 27 28 M u lli n s, .Toseph J.. 8.'!.875 G i l b e r t . S a m u e l , 83.75 C a m p b e l l , N oel W . 82,50 C o n a b o y , J o h n , 81.25 M oo re, J o h n L., 81.00 R o t h , H a r r y B., 80.025 C o r d e s , J o h n N., 80.50 H a r r i s o n . E d w a r d A ., 79.S75 M c M u lle n , J o h n . 70.87.'. S y l v e s t e r , S a l J .. 70.75 H e f f e r n a n , Tho.s. M.. 70,625 R e d d l g , T h e o d o r e T „ 70.125 T e i t e l b a n m . C h a s . , 78..'575 G e a r t y , M i c h a e l , 7.S.375 M u r r a y , I ’n t r i c k J ., 78,00 S i n c i a i i . W m . J ., 77,75 W o i n i r a u l ) . Louif-. 77.50 O a ll o r . C a r l O., 77.50 V e t t e r . AVilbur F .. 71,.'575 M in ion. M i c h a e l K., 77.125 S im o n e . .A nthon y, 77.125 C u s a n o , Jos.?')h V., 7t>,87.' B e d e l l , W m . H., 70,75 D o n n e l l a n , E d w a r d J . . 7.5.875 .Murray, I’r a n c i s J ., 74.1'.’5 t ’aiT, E d w n r d , 74.12.5 C o y n e, 'I'l ionias, 74.00 C u t t e r m a n , I r v i n g , 73.00 PROMOTION TO TOWEKM.VN IKT DIVISION, NEW VOItU ( ITV TRANSIT SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 6 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 K e a t i n g . W i l l i a m , 83.025 M e n d e l s o n , M a u r ic e , 82.00 T h o m s o n , J a m e s L,, 81.025 W o u l f e , J o h n T,, 81.25 Z i m m e r m a t i n , H. C . 78.50 R a n d e n e . .J os eph. 77.75 C o c c a , S a n t o F., 77.125 M e c c a , .\nthon.\-. 70.875 .J o n n ln g s . T h o m a s . 70.025 S i m m o n s , J a ,iu e s F.. 75.023 B r o t m a n , Sol, 71,025 K i n a h a n , J a m e s , 74.00 C u r t i n , M a u r i c e , 72.75 PROMOTION I’O KAILUOAD CLERK, ILHT UIVISIOX NEW YORK c m TRANSIT SYSTEM 1 Wiltfihiro, Cyril, 82.125 2 Mulholland. Joseph, 82.00 3 AValther, George P.. 81.50 4 AVilliams, George F . 61.30 5 Bryant. Joseph, 81.125 6 Archer, Oscar, 80,023 7 Lewl.s, Dudley H,. 80,25 8 Hylron, Curtis AV., 80.135 9 Carter, Enoch M., 80.00 10 Boyce, P'ltzgerald, 79.75 11 Henry, Campbell P., 79,50 12 Sharpe. James E,. 79.50 13 Hattley. Frank W., 70.00 14 Bonipart. Cyril C„ 79.00 15 Fitzgerald, BertraiU A., 79.00 a delib erately fa lse s ta te m e n t, a r e co m m en d a tio n is m a d e to the Civ il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n to h a v e h i s n a m e r e m o v e d f r o m t h e list. In e v e r y c a s e , t h e C o m m i s s i o n s u m m o n s th e ca n d id a te for a h e a r i n g , giA’e s h i m a n o p p o r t u n ­ i t y to e x p l a i n A\’h y h e s h o u l d n o t b e r e m o v e d f r o m t h e list. O c c a sionallj', a cand id ate appears v,'ith a d d i t i o n a l e v i d e n c e to s u p ­ p ort his claim ed experience. W h en th is happens, the can d i­ d a t e ’s c a s e is r e t u r n e d to t h e b u r e a u f o r a n a d d i t i o n a l report. B e sid es in v e stig a tin g candidates fo r ci v i l s e r v i c e e x a m s , t h e b u ­ reau is also c h a rg ed w ith in ves­ t i g a t i n g a ll c o m p l a i n t s a s to t h e v i o l a t i o n s o f c i v i l s e r v i c e la w. M ost p rev a len t of th e se are c o m ­ plaints th a t em p lo y e e s are w ork ­ i n g o u t o f title. O t h e r v io l a t i o n s In clu d e i m p e r s o n a t i o n in t e s t s a n d a l l e g a t i o n s t h a t a gu llib le E l i g i b l e L is t s 4 .Tullus F e l d m a n . 84.285 T h o m a s , J a m M , 78.873 5 G e o r g e A. A r m e t . 83.72,-, W 'eek s , I . d w r e n c e E . , 78.0 6 B e r n a r d W . K e l l y . 83,415 L a i n g , E r i c k B . , 77.50 7 J o h n G. B u c k l e y , 83.2U5 S t i t t , J o h n Q., 77.50 8 F r e d P . S c h o r b , 8.3.125 W r i g h t , L l t t A ., 77.00 9 A l b a n J . G r a n g e . 82.305 M a th e w B , A l b e r t W .. 77.00 10 J a m e s O ll v e ri. 82.185 F r a n c e . S a m u e l E ., 76..50 11 J a m e s S. L e c h l e l t n e r . 81 01, C r a w f o r d , W i l l l a i n , 70.378 12 H o w a r d S. H e a r n . 8 O.11 '* T„ewl 3 . D a n i e l D., 70.00 13 L o u i s l ^ e s s m a n , 77.045 S h a r p e , L a f a y e t t e , 70.00 14 A l b e r t .7. R o h e , 77.‘275 . \ r m s t r o n g , E d w l i \ A ., 75.6H5 15 i l o s e s A. L e r m a n , 70.35 L e w i s , Fr<?d J . , 75.625 C u m b e r b a t c h , C h a s . F . . 75.375 M r C o y . D a v i d S.. 75.375 n i R E C T O R O F A I R T K A K fi o E l l i s o n , L e m u e l T . , 75.25 CONTROL AM> A llt f o u t'’ S t e l n e r t , G e o r g e L.. 75.0ft S u b j e c t t o M e d ic a l O r l f f i n , G e o r g e W'.. 74.373 1 E l m e r R . H a s l e t t , 88.80 B r o w n . A n d r e w , 74.00 2 K e n n e t h P . B e h r . 80.70 M a n n i n g . Loui.s, 74 00 K e n n e d .v , G e o r g e E . , 7.".873 V a u g h a n , J a m e s E . . 73.73 S ta te L ists C h a r l e a R o b i n s o n . 7.1.025 S E N I O R S A N I T A R Y ENGINK.f.,, * 8 C l i f f o r d W h i t e . 73.375 D I T I S I O N E N G I N E E R ! N(; 89 S a m u e l D. R i c h a r d s o n . 7C.373 P I B M C WORKS 40 E d w a r d R . J o i n e r , 73.00 0 |> e n C o m p e t i t i v e . S a l a r y , ^4 ^4^ 41 C l a l r m o n t S c a n t l e b u r y , 73,00 $5,000 42 R u s s e l l A. F e l d e r , 73,0(» 1 T a g g a r t , R o b e r t , 88.84 48 K e l l y H . R o h l n n o n . 72.i25 2 K l k e r , J o h n E „ 88.17 44 C h a r l e s H u n t , 71.025 ,3 F e d e r l c k . J o s e p h , 84.67 4 E u s t a n c e . A r t W . , 31.17 5 M y r lc k . G eo . W i n n e , 70.34 O F flC B A P PL IA N C E OPEKA6 S c a c c l a f e r r o , S a lv , , 79,00 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 38 29 80 <1 *2 83 34 Si> 80 ■7 T O R , G R . 2 (I.B .M . K irM E R IC P I N C H M A C H IN E ) ■ u b j< r c t tA Q t w l i f y i n c W r i t i e n S n b j e c t t o Medical 1 M a r y E . C o n n e l l, «♦.» « 2 Ruth Cytryn. 98.90 8 B l a n c h e B . B u r s t e i n , 98.20 4 .Anne M. M c l n e r n e v , 98.20 5 R i t a G u t m a n . 9H.‘20 6 F l o r e n c e B. I*ew'la, 03.00 7 M o lly F e i n . l'3.40 8 G e r t r u d e O c k o , 93.00 9 F r e d a I-. R a d In. 91.00 10 B e t t y S. M a r g u l l e s . 90..50 11 B i r d i e X a d l e r , M .5 0 12 .le sa ie E . C a r o l a n . S!>.7(* 13 E v e l y n H e r s h k o w l t z , 87.00 14 D e n a C r e m e r , 8-5.70 15 P h y l l i s T a r a n t o , 8.5.10 10 M i r i a m C o h e n . 84.00 17 S y l v i a F e i n , 84.40 18 G r a c e E . H a r t e , 84,40 30 (.’o n . s ta n c e S h a p i r o , .84.10 20 L o r e t t a I f . C o o k , 81.00 21 C l a r o J . C i g a l a , 83.50 22 R o s e H e i l m a n , 83.10 23 M a r y M. Z a n g w l l l , 83.uO 2-1 L e a h G r e e n b e r g . S2.40 25 E d i t h L. S a u le s , 82.10 20 R o s e M. J e w e t t , 82.20 27 E l i a z b e t h E . F r a n k l i n , 81.70 28 V io la W e i s s , 81.00 20 M a r g a r e t O ’D o n n e ll , 80.00 30 R o s a l i e D. M a n d a t e , 78.30 31 M a r i a G iu r c o . 78.10 32 M a r i a n A. A l q u i e r . 7S.0O 33 W i l l i a m L. K a l e n c h , 77.70 34 M a r v E , D e c k e r , 77.20 35 I d a S h a p i r o . 77.2(t 30 J u a j i i t a M. M a r t i n , 70.70 37 E t h e l R. L a z e r s o n . 70.50 38 A u g u s t a F r e d n i a n . 70.80 30 M a r y D o n o v a n , 75.70 40 P a t r e n a G re c o . 75.50 41 S v l v i a F . S d i u l m a n , 75.00 42 LouI.se R . N e e . 71.70 43 I5o.se L h u a , 74.70 44 M a r i e X . S t r a h c r , 74.40 45 . \ n n e V. D e b r o t , 74.40 40 P h i l i p L e r n e r , 74.10 -i7 L i l l i a n .Alter, 74.00 48 W i l m a L. M c C o r m i c k . 74.00 40 A n n a M. L o m b a r d o . 71.00 5u R u t h Z e i g e r . 73.70 51 M a r y J . T y r e l l . 73.70 52 S a r a A. M a l i n . 73.40 t .5.", V i r g i n i a M. F i t z g e r a l d . 7.'1,10 54 ( ' a t h e r i n e G l a c a l o n e . 73.10 .55 K i t a M. O ’H a r a . 72.70 50 I r e n e M. I . e d w l t h . 72.40 57 R o s e A. Le v in .so . 72.00 .58 L o r e t t a A'. M a s t e r . 70,70 50 E v a F . B a k e r . 70.00 CHILDREN’S AGKNT. PtUl.iQ W E LFA R IE R en iH tel aer C o u n t y 1 K I n s e l l a . E i l e e n M., 87.70 S t P K K V I S I > G C A R P E M ek. M E N T A L U Y O IE N E OpeR C o m p e titiv e 1 S o h o u t e n , H u b e r t . 90.75 2 Miil-s. W m . J , . 00.75 3 S p e n c e r , F l o y d G., 00.50 4 R eyn ol d.s, B e n j a m i n , *iS.7 s 5 M c M a n m o n M i c h a e l , 88.50 0 O rr , D o n a l d . 87.03 7 R ice, J o h n F ., 87.38 8 N a r r , A l b e r t . S7..38 9 K a n e . A l e x J . . 87.25 10 M u r r a y , F r a n k S., 87.00 31 M u lle r . M.. .S0.8.S 12 C l e m e n t , A l b e r t . RC.S9 13 .Noe. P i e t e r . 85.88 14 C o n le y , F lo y ;! , 8.5.C3 15 Y.-ilch, G., 85.38 10 F u l t o n , H a r r i s J . , 85.2.5 17 S c h a a f . A r t J . . 85.25 18 Y o rk . W m . , 85.00 20 N tth n . F r a n k . '84.88 21 C r o s t o n , W m , J , , 84.79 22 G r e e n e . C h a s . . 84.03 23 A r n e s e n . P a l m e r . 84.25 24 M a ll o r y . H o w a r d A., 84.00 25 ( J r e e n b a u m . M a x . 8.".88 20 J o h n s o n . J o h n . 83.88 27 H u r l e y . Sylve.- 5te r , 83.75 28 J o n e s , A lv in , 8.‘t.00 20 S iie r w o o d . AV. K .. 83.00 30 Trefn.v. R u d o l p h . 82 75 31 H e m l n o v e r . N o r m a n . 82.5I) S2 D w y e r . J a m e s . 82.50 33 F e r r i s , H a t old , 82.25 34 P a r k e r . J o l i n . '81..50 35 B r o w n , W i l f r i d , S1.25 30 l a c o v o n e , T»om,, ^1.00 37 M cG il l Ale-c, 81.00 38 V e i t h , Cha.s.. 81.On 30 H ip p o li tu .s . Jo.s.. 81,00 40 B u r r o w s . Geo. ('.. 80,75 41 A r c h a m b f l i i l t , E d w a r d , 70,1.? 42 R o b e n o l t . P a u l E ., 78.0*3 G I A R I ) , n i T C H E R DKPAllTM E N T O F P C B L I C W E I . l AUE, W e stc h e s te r C ounty 0|>eii C o m p e t i t i v e . S u h i r y , $1,749. $1,980 1 TIeinze AA’iii,, 85.20 2 C r o f t . E d w , J . , .S4.0.S 3 K r u p p e n b a c l i e r . K a r l . S.T 27 4 1 l a n ic l s e n , C h ris . . 79.80 5 P r o g n o , Nelio , 79.30 I N r i ' J t M K D I . i T E TV IM sT. W E S ’n H E S T E R C<U M V, O l ' E K ' E I) lOP.X R T M K N 1 PRO'Mo r lOX—I’OR E ,M.VN OF I N S T I T l 'I'l O N S IIKIIXM: PAINTERS, DKIVVRT- P r o m o t i o n , S iil a r y , $l,140-$l,3i« MENT 01 Pl B L ia WORKS 1 W e e k s . C la r ic e , Wl.Ot 2 P r i s c i a n t o l l l . Te.ssie. 8,>,7S 1 E r l'- G. B is h o p . 89.10 2 ltu.s.-,ell V. P a r k s . 85,.53 3 G r a f . H e l e n M.. 87.20 3 I S e r t r a m W . G ib b s , 77,94 4 H e n k e r . H e l e n , 87.20 4 F r a n c i s G o ff , 70.84 5 Ir '-i n g , T e r e s a . 80.OS 0 R eill y . C o r in u e . 80.00 7 G ill ila n d , Mar.v, 80..50 KAIIIO REPAIR MECHANIC 8 Claes.sen s. .Alice, 85.82 « « Sul>Je< t to Me<li<ul ExuininutloH 9 A 'a n K u r e n , D o r o t h v . 85 3,^ Before fertifieutioii — eligibles 10 SOriero, F r a n . , 84.90 uiuHt «ii I’CC radio tele­ S t a r o b i n , E s t h e r , H4.S0 phone license, 2d class or better. 11 12 B a s s e t t , M a r g . , 84.7S 1 I . e o n J . L a d e r , 9f)..50 13 R i t c h i e , E v e l y n , 84.51 2 H a r r y B e r m a n . 80.25 14 B r a d n h a w , J o h n , ^*4.05 8 .A le xa iu le r M. C h e i n o s k y . 88.13 15 AVilliams, G r a c e . 83.28 4 N o r m a n I., C h a l f i n , '57.10 10 P e n n e l l e . .Angela, 82.0_4 ,5 S t e p h e n M ay o . 87.00 17 R e s s l e r . B e r e n i c e . 81.85 6 B e r n a r d D iv in s . 85.75 18 M c K e n n a , M a r y A., 70.f*3 7 E r i c J . L a m p l o u g h . 84.40 8 H a r o l d R . K u n t z . 83.25 A SS IS TA 1HT T Y P I S T , 9 C h a r l e s J . R i f e n b e r g , 83.05 D I S T R I C T 4, d e p a r t m e n t 10 C h a r l e s R o t h , 82.30 P l'B L lC W O RK S 11 J o h n P . E c k h a r d t . 82.00 P r o m o t i o n . S a l a r y , $1,200-J1.W 12 R o l a n d G. C o r t e l y o u . 81.05 1 K i c k , J a n e , 83.01 13 G e o r g e J . Aj)pell, 81.60 2 B ov ce , M a r g a r e t , 80,90 14 J a c k G iv r e . 81.75 3 K u 'p fer, B e t t y , 79.91 15 P a u l P , B l u m . 81,3.5 10 G e o r g e P . Y a m a , 81.15 8 U P E R I N T E N D K N T OF 17 , t a c k B r a v e r m a n , Tfi.lO S E W E R S , P l ’B L l C WOKK^ 18 H e r m a n B e r m a n , 78.30 D IV ISIO N SEW E R S. 19 M o r r i s K l e l n b e r g . 70.70 W ESTCHESTER C O C M ' ^ 20 J a c k R o c k e , T2.50 P r o m o t i o n . S a l a r y , $3,9o0-$’ t 1 S u h r , C a rl , 91.20 2 G e r l a c h , O t t o , 89.18 P R O .H O T IO N t o E IR E T E L E ­ S K e e l o r , H a r o l d , 84.81 G R A P H D IS P A 'I'C H E R , E I R E D E P .\R T .M E N T A S S O C I . 4 T E D IAG N OSTIO A t t i m e o f c e r t i f i c a t i o n —e lig ib le * PA T H O LO G IST . m u s t p«>sNrH8 a r a i l i o te lc t > h o n e H E A 1 . T H D E P A R T ML M o p e r a t o r ' ^ licenN c, R x a d e 3, ietHue«l b y t h e F « d e r o l C o n u n u n i - Oiie ii C o m p e t i t i v e . S a l a r y , $8,460 catioHH C o m n tlH sio n . 1 L i b e r , A m o u r F.. 78.75 1 AVilllam K l i e s c h . 88.93 2 F o o t e . F r a n k . 78.53 2 P a t r i c k S. F l n n e r a n . 8.S.48 8 G In z le r, A r t h u r , 77.93 3 F r a n k H. F a r r e l l . 80.270 ca n d id a te paid m o n e y to obtain a p l n c e o n a n e l i g i b l e list. T h e bureau o f in vestigation h as b e e n in e x i s t e n c e s i n c e 1911. B y f a r t h e b u s i e s t p e r io d o f t h e b u ­ r e a u Avas in t h e p a s t fevi' y e a r s , the p e r i o d i m m e d i a t e l y f o l l o w i n g u n ification o f the su b w a y system . U n d e r t h e W i c k s la w , t h e c h a r ­ acter and citizenship o f every one o f t h e s e 27,000 e m p l o y e e s h a d to b e i n v e s t i g a t e d Avithin o n e y« a r. In addition, the la rg e tu r n o v e r of p e r s o n n e l in a d e p a r t m e n t a s huge as the B oard o f T ransp orta­ t i o n r e q u i r e s m u c h e x t r a AA'ork e a c h ye a r . B irtli nnd C itizenship "Two of the m ost d ifficult p o i n t s to c h e c k , ’ Mr. O ’N e i l l sa id , “ a r e p r o o f a s to d a t e o f b ir t h and citizen sh ip .” H e estim ated t h a t o n l y 40 to 50 p e r c e n t o f t h e p e o p le in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s c a n p r o d u c e o f f i c i a l e v i d e n c e of th b irth. S e c o n d a r y e v id en ce, s« as bap tism al certificates, t i s m a l , s c h o o l a n d naturaliza­ tion records are accepted, ^ Blue-eyed, affable, Joe ^ is credited b b yy a s s o c i a t e s " b e i n g a c r a c k in v e s t i g a t o r . Mod' e s tl y , h e a d m i t s t h a t h e likes Avork. H e Avas a p p o i n t e d an v o s t i g a t o r F e b . 25, 1914, was m o t e d to s u p e r v i s o r in b e c a m e d i r e c t o r in M a r c h , Special Courtesy to Civil Service E m p l o y t e * CHAPEL WITHOUT Interment in AH I^enieterli* N IC H O LA S COPPOLA Established 19ia FUNER.4L OIKE<“IOn 4901 I04th St. Corona. NUwtuwn 9-3400 601 U. Mttln St., P«tclio»u« ^ C IV IL ^ ..^ d a y . A p r i l 2 1 , 1 9 4 2 ADVBRTISKMENT A U V E K T ISB M E N T SCHOOL DIRECTORY l is t in g o f c a r e e r t r a i n i n g s c h o o l s /VCADEMIC & CO M M E R C IA L — C O LLEG E P R E P A K A T O K Y ‘ ii'ill A c a d e m y — DeKalb and Flatbush Ext., Brooklyn — Regents '.credited - MAfn 4-8558. A C C O U N T IN G M A C H I N E S ,,„t)ng Machine* Institute—221 W. 57th St.—Day and Evening Clajsses. ^ IBM Accounting, Machines, Tabulators. Sorters and Key Punches — (jlrcle A I R C O N D IT IO N I N G . V Tech—108 5th Ave.—Welding, drafting, refrigeration, heating, radio. CHelsea 2-6330. AUTO D R IV IN G IN S T R U C T IO N a ir» Auto Driving Schuul—171 Worth St. (opp. State Bidg.)—WOrth 2-6990 A V IA T IO N PR O D U C T IO N M E C H A N IC n«ipiinntv Institute—11 E. 16th St.—Day and Eve. Classes—300 hr. Course. ® STuyvesant fl-6900. B A N K E X A M IN E :R XV,V V«rk School of Banking—World Bldg., 63 Park Row—Intensive review L'o'i'-''® nien with wide practical examining experience—prepare men f(ii State Bank Examiner. Exam expected soon. Permanent position, fine salary, pension and insurance.—Classes meet Wednesdy and Friday 7-9 P.M. Home Studv Course available.—REctor 2-4371. BENCH A S S E M B L Y — A V IA T IO N n^ieJiiinty Institute—11 E, 16th St.—Day and Eve. Classes—100 hr. Course— STuyvesant 9-6900. B U SIN E SS M A C H IN E S iclehiiiity I n s t l t u t ^ l l E. 16th St.—Day and Evening Classes—Card Punch, CoiTi'ptometry—STuyvesant 9-6900. iruolilyu Business Machine School—7 Lafayette Ave.—Comptometry, Billing, B o o k k e e p i n g , Typing—Day and Evenmg—ST. 3-7660. C IV IL SE R V IC E lelelianty Institute—115 E. 15th St.—City, State and Federal Examinations. Day and Evening Classes—STuyve.sant 9-6900. ifhwiirt* School—147 Fourth Ave.—Police, F ire—Entrance and Promotion— * GRamercy 3-0808. D R A F T IN G nelphanv Institute—11 E. 16th St.—Complete 500-hr. Course Day or Eve. STiiyvesant 9-6900. vjw vork Uraftln^ Institute — 276 W. 43d St. — Day and Evening Classes. ‘ vVIsconsin 7-0366. , Manliatfan Technical Institute — 1823 Broadway (59th) — Day and Evening Classes-CIrcle 5-7857. MoihI^II Institute—230 W. 41st St —Day & Evening Classes—Wisconsin 7-2086. F IN G E R PR IN T IN G nHehanty Institute—115 E. 15th St.—City examination ordered. N ew class forming. STuyvesant 9-6900. Kew Vork School of Fingerprints—22-26 E. 8th St.—Introductory course for fingerprint expert. GRamercy 7-1268. M A C H IN E SHOP Delehantv Institute—11 E. 16th St.—Day & Evening Classes - 200-300 hr. Courses—STuyvesant 9-6900. Luri Machine School — 1043 6th Ave. (near 39th St.) — Day and Evening Classes-PE. 6-0913. Practical Machinist School—109 Broad St.—Machinist school only. BO. 9-6498. .M E C H A N IC A L D E N T IST R Y New Vork School of Mechanical Dentistry — 125a W. 31st St. — Day and Evening Classes—Employment Service—Free Booklet—CHickering 4-3994 M E D IC A L - D E N T A L Manhattan Assistants School—60 East 42d St.—3 Month Special Course— Laboratory Technique & X -R ay—Day and Evening. Cat. 1-r—MIL 2-6234. M U SIC A L IN ST R U C T IO N ^ N. V, College of Music — 114 E. 85th St. — For the Professional and NonProfessional. BU. 8-9377. SECRETARLAL SCHOOLS Delelianty In stitu te -D a y and Evening Classes. Branches In Manhattan, Jamaica, Newark—Main office. 120 W. 42d St.—STuyvesant 9-6900. ^VusliiiiKton Business S c iiu ol-130 W. 42d. S t...............................Wisconsin 7-8811 Complete Secretarial Courses—Including Comptometry. Laml)’s Business Training School—370 Nmth St., at 6th Ave., Brooklyn — Day and Evening Classes—Individual Instruction—SOuth 8-4236. Mercliaiiis and Bankers Business School — 55th Year — Day and Evening — 220 Kast 42d St.-M U . 2-0986. Hiverslde Business & Secretarial School—Short Defense Courses. Beginners, Reviewers. Inexpensive.—2061 Broadway, N. Y. C. (72d St.)—TR. 4-2191. T A B U L A T IN G M A C H IN E O P E R A T IO N Dflehanty Institute—11 E. 16th St.—Day and Eve. Classes—STuyvesant 9-6900 Aauiiiiliiijf Machines Institute—221 W. 57th St.—Day and Evening Ciassesi IBM Accounting Machines, Tabulators, SortersT and Key Puunches —' Circle 5-6425. W E LD IN G Delelianty Institute—It E. 16th St.—Day and Evening Classes — 224-hr. Course—STuyvesant 9-6900. U. s. T e s t s (C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e T h i r t e e n ) Rid. {1 boo. L a s t f l l l n e d a t e J u n e SO. 11)42. File Until December 31 Air Safety Investigator, $3,800 a year. Engineer, $2,600 to $6,500 a year. Engineering draftsman, $1,440 tx) 12,600 a year. File by June 30, 1943 Junior Engineer, $2,000; Options: All branches of engineering except >iaval architecture and marine en­ gineering. F ile Until Further N otice Junior Aeronautical Inspector mainee), $2,600 a year. Onhopedlc Mechanic, $2,000 a year. L ith ograph er, ( a r t i s t i c or m e c h a $1,440 to $2,000 a y e a r . ^M eta ll urgist, $2,000 to $5,000 a Radio Operator, $1,620-$1,800. Engineering Aid, $1,440-$2,600. inspector Naval Ordnance mate»'al.s. $1,620 to $2,600 a year. Junior Inspector, Engmeerinff ^;V*enals, $1,620 a year. .„^‘*chmist. $1,800 a year to $1.08 per hour. Sliipfitter, $6.81 t o $8.93 a day. hou ° ^ $1.04 to $1.12 per hour, instrument Maker, $7.44 a day to per hour. ^investigator, $3,200 to $3,800 a i,J"fPPctor, Defense Production a velr Service, $2,600 to $5,600 Specialist, $2,600 to boo a year. instructor, $2,000 to $3,800 a year 13 2nA Spare Parts Expert a year. * Year® $2,600 to $5,600 Instructor, aviat^nn®" U. S. »1 62n service schools, ^ year. year°«omist, $2,600 to y^^epartmentai Air Corps Army and U.S. Navy, Guard, $J5,600 per $1,200 per Chemist. $2,600 to $5,600 to $5,000 per y » a r. 56.500 $2,600 to $4,600 a $2,600 ®teorologist Iany to $4,600 a specialized branch). $2,600 to $5,600 a year. Expediter (marine propelling and outfittinjr equipment), $3,200 a vear. T echnical A ssista n t ( E i iK ln e e r ln K ), f l.8 0 0 J u n i o r A s t r o n o a i e r , |2,fl00. C i i e n i l s t ( E x p l o s i v e s ) . $2,600 to $.’>,000. C h e m i c a l K n K l n e e r ( a n y fip e cia li z ed b r a n c h ) , ?2,00() to J.'.COO. P hysicist (a n y specialized b ra n c h ), |2,(i<»0 to $5,600. A i r p o r t T r a f f i c C o n t r o l l e r , $2,000 to $y ,200 . Airi>ort T r a f f i c C o n tro l E x am in er, $3,500. A lp h ab e tic card • punch op era to r, | 1 . 2 (i0 . A r t i s t i c l i t h o g r a p h e r . $1,800. Insp ecto r, en g in e e rin g m a t e rla l a , $ 2 ,:ioo. In s p e c t o r , enRineerInK m a te r l a lu ( a e r o ­ n a u t i c a l ) , $2,300. I n s p e c t o r , e n K l n e e r l n r m a t e r i a l s (op* t l c a l ) , $2, 0 0 0 . 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 , ?2,00O. I n s p e c t o r of t e x t i l e s , $2,000. In s p e c to r . of ordnance m a terials, | 2 ,;i00 . In s p e c to r (p o w d e r a n d explosives), $2,300. I n s p e c t o r ( s h i p c o n s t r u c t i o n ) , $2,300. In s p e c to r (sig n al corps e q u ip m e n t), $2,600. I n s t r u m e n t m a k e r . $2,200. J u n i o r coir.jtiunications o p e r a to r (air n a v l K a t l o n ) , $ 1,-H0 . J u n io r com m u n ic atio n s op era to r (high ■ p e e d r a d i o e q u i p m e n t ) , $ 1 ,020 . J u n io r copper p la te m a p engraver, $1,440. J u n i o r s t e n o g r a p h e r ; J u n io r ty p ist, W a . s h l n g t o n , 13. C., o nly . Ju n io r sten o g ra p h er, $1,440, and J u n i o r t y p i s t , $1,2U0. O pen for m en 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 g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s In t h e S t a t e of N e w Y or k. H orizo n tal s o rtin g m achin e, o p e ra ­ t o r , $1,200. A p p o i n t m e n t in W a s h i n g ­ to n , D C. only, I.Ink tra in er op era to r in stru c to r. $3,200; l i n k t r a i n e r o p e r a t o r , $2,800 C iv il A e r o n a u t i c s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n . S tu dt> nt p h y s i o t h e r a p y a i d , $-120 w. m .; ap prentice physiotherapy aid. $1,440. S e n i o r m e d i c a l o f f ic e r , $4,000; m e d i ­ c a l o f f ic e r , $3,8/10; a n d a s s o c i a t e m e d i ­ c a l o f f ic e r . $3,200. T a b u l a t i n g m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r , $l,20(i t o $1,440 a y e a r . S e n i o r r a d i o s o u n d t e c h n i c i a n , $2,000. I n d u s t r i a l s p e c i a l i s t , $2,000 to y.'i.UU/) I t n d l o m e c h a n l c - t e e h n l c l a n , $ 1,020 to $2,300. J u n i o r p h y s i c i s t . $2,000. P h y s l o t i i e r a p y a i d . *1,800 P r o c u r e m e n t i n s p e c t o r , $2,300 S h i p y a r dperi nyear. sp ecto r ’ (v a rio u s s p ecial­ t i e s ) , $3,200. Un<l er t a b u l a t i n g m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r , $1,260. C o a l m i n e I n s p e c t o r . $3.8<'0; s e n io r , $4 0110; BSiiociate, $3,200: as slH taiit. ______. . ^ f i — JU M B $2,600. S E R V IC E LEA D ER D e n t a l h y g l e n t a t . $1,620. M edical guard atten d an t, $1,020. t n e d l c a l t e c h n i c s ) a s s i s t a n t , * 2 , 0 00 . U n d e r m i m e o B r a p h o p e r a t o r , $1,200 F o r a p p o i n t m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.. only. In sp ecto r,; engineering m a terials ( a e r o n a u t i c a l ) , v a r i o u s g r a d e s , $ 1,020 t o $ 2 , 0 00 . A ir c a r ri e r Inspector (operatlonH ), $3,800. A s s o c i a t e A i r - C a r r i e r I n s p e c t o r ( o p e r a t i o n s ) , $3,500. Civil A e r o n a u t i c s A d m in istra tio n , D e p a rtm e n t of C o m ­ m erce. T rainee, tra ffic controller (airw ay a n d a i r p o r t ) , $1,800. C iv i l A e r o n a u t i c s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , D e p a r t m e n t of C o m ­ m erce. A s s i s t a n t v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,600; J u n io r v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2,000. B u rea u of A ni­ m a l I n d u s try . D e p a - t m e n t of A g ricu l­ tu r e ; U nited S ta te s P u b lic H e a lth Ser­ v ic e , I'’e d e r a l S e c u r i t y A g e n c y a n d W a r D ep at tm pnt. Fro.?urenient Inspector, v a r Io u ► prad('->»: $ 1,020 t o $2,600 a ye.Tr. M a te r i.i) D iv is io n , A ir C o rp s , W a r D e p a r t m e n t T w e l v e o p t i o n a l subjeat.«i. J u n i o r a I m l n i s t r a t l v o p r o c u r e m e n t In s p e n t o r , ^2.000; M n t e r l a l Divi.sloii All C orpi, W : 'r D e p a r t m e n t . Tw elv* op­ tional s u b je c ts Inspector o rd n a n c e m a te ria l, various K r ad es , $1,620 to .52,000. O r d n a n c e D e­ p a r t m e n t a t large. W a r D e p a rtm e n u N 'j w y o r k O r J n a n c e D i s t r i c t a n d Hoche s te r O rd n a n c e D istrict. I n s t r u c t o r , * v a r i o u s g i a d e s , $2,000 to $4,600. O ptio n a l b ra n c h e s: Itudio e n ­ gin e s; Inte rn al com bu stion engines; niotDi c y c l e s ; a u t o m o t i v e ( c h a s s i s less en sin t); radio o p era tln s and rad 'o electrical. W a r D e p a rtm e n t. P u b l ' c h e a l t h n u rs e . $2.u00. In d ian F i e l d S e r v ic e . I n c l u d ln R A l a s k a . De­ p a r t m e n t of t h e In te rio r. U nited S ta te s P u b l i c H e a l t h S e rv ic e , F e d e r a l S e c u r i ­ t y Agency. G r a d u a t e nurse, g e n e ra l s t a f f duty $1,800. I n d i a n Kie'rt S e rv ic e , in c ludliif; S e n i o r i n s p e c t o r , n a v a l o r d n a n c e r>in te ria l.s, $ 2 ,0 0 0 in sp ec to r, n a v a l o r d i­ nance m a terials, $2,300 O ptiona i b r a n c h e s : o p tical or fire co n tro l InstrumontH, n a v a l gun.>» a n d accessories; m u n itio n s a n d o r d n a n c e u n its; associ­ a t e I n s p e c t o r , n a v a l o r d n a n c e m.a te rials $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 o i ' l n q n c o m a te ri al! ^. $1,800. a n d lu n i o r Inspector, naval ordnanc* m a terlala $1,020. Assi.-itant s i r - w a y t r u f f t o c o n t r o l l e r $2,300 S e n i o r f l l a h t s u p e r v i s o r , $3,800. F l i g h t s u p e r v i s o r , $3 200 S e n i o r g r o u n d s c h o o l s u p e r v i s o r , $3.600. G r o u n d s c h o o l s u p e r v i s o r , $2,000. M e d i c a l o f f ic e r . $3,200 to $3,800. J u n i o r g r a d u a t e n u r s e , $1,020. J u n i o r p u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s e . $1,800. P u b l i c h e a l t h n u r s e , ( 2 , 1)0 0 . G r a d u a t e nurse, t'en e ra l sta ff d u ty $1,800. J u n i o r l a b o r a t o r y h e l p e r . $1,440. G r a d u a te nurse. O ptional b ra n c h e s: general s ta ff d u ty and psychiatry, $168.7.'> a m o n t h . P a n a m a Canal s e r­ v i c e o nly . T r a ln e e - R e p a lr m a n . S ignal C orps E q u ip ­ m e n t $1,440 a y e a r A i r c r a f t A r m a m e n t M e c h a n i c , $2,200 a ye.ar. J u n i o r A i r c r a f t A r m a m e n t M echanic, $1,800 a y e a r . M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , b o r i n g m i ll ( v e r t i ­ cal in c lu d in g B u ll a r d ) , r a t e s of p ay a d a v , $.->.1)2. $li.C4. $7 30. M ach in e O p erato r, engine lathe, r a te s o f p a y a d a y . $5.02. $0.04. $7,30, M achine (jperutor. h o riz o n ta l boring mill , r a t e s of p a y a d a / . .1!5.02 $0.04. $7.30. M achine O perator, m lllln i? m a ciiine, r a t e s of p a y a d a y , $5.02. $0.04. $7.36. M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , p l a n e r , r a t e s of p a y a d a y . $5.U2, $.004, $7.30. A la c h in e O p e r a t o r , s h a p e r , r a t e s o f p a y a d a y . $5 02. $0.04. $7.30. M ach in e O p erato r, slotter, ra te s of pay a d a y , $,".02, $0.04. $7.30. M achine O perator, surface g rinder f B l a n r . h a r d ) , r a t e s o f p a y a d a y , $5.02. $0.(M. $7 :(0. M a c h in e O p e ra to r, t u r r e t lathe, r a t e s o f p a y a d a y , $5.02. $0.04, $7.30. A i r c r a f t m e c h a n i c . $1,080 to $1,800 a year. J u n i o r m a c h i n i s t . $1,080 a y e a r . M a c h i n i s t . $1,800 a y e a r A i r c r a f t i n s t r u m e n t n i e c l i a n l c , $1,800 a year. J u n i o r m a c h i n i s t . $1,080 a y e a r. $1,080 a y e a r . J u n i o r I n s t r u c t o r . A ir C o r p s T e c h n i c a l s ch o o l, U. S. A r m y a n d a v i a t i o n s e r v i c e s c h o o ls , U. S. N a v y , $2,000 a year. U n d e r G r a p h o t y p e O p e r a t o r , $1,200 i year. T r a i n i n g B p e c ia i ls ts . $2,000 to $5,00( a year. P h y s i c i a n , P a n a m a C a n a l. $4,000 i year. A ddressograph O p eiato r, $1,200 to $1,440 a y e a r . R a d i o " I n s p e c t o r . $2,000 to $2,000 a year. P a g fe F i f t e e n CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (Rates! 40c for each six words. Minimum 3 lines. submitted before noon on Friday preceding publication.) B eauty Shop Copy muat b« Instruction M A R A C T N A ’S B K A U T Y S H O P . 734 N o s t r a n d Ave.. B r o o k l y n , t ' e a t u r e s $7..">0 D u a r t P e r m a n e n t fo r $5 t o C iv il S e r v ic e lO mplo yee s Itp m n d a i ly . 8 f o r $1.25 STerl liiK 3-0044. SW IM for h e a lth a n d s a fe ty — I n n t i u o t i o n s to m e n . w o m e n a n d c h i l d r e n . W o m e n ' s S w i m m i n g A ss n ., 470 W e s t 2 4 t h S t. C H . 2-2227. M erchandise W anted C orsets FOR th a t youthful fig u re see J a n e S t r i n g e r . S p e n c e r Cor.«ti;tlerre f o r s ty le , bea uty, a n d co m fo rt. AI fo s u r g i c a l c o r ­ s e ts . . l a n e S t r i n g e r . .lOO 5 l h Ave ., H o o m 000. I ’K i i n s y l v a n n l a 0-5028. Funeral Directors C0.M PI.B ;T E F U . N E R A L S a s low as. $U’5 F r e e c h a p e l , l-' in a n ccd t o m e e t cVndl* ti o n s . C h a s . P e t e r N ;'g e l. 352 E. 8 7 th St.. N. Y. C. A T w a t e r 0-2121. F urniture SK.NSATIO.N’ A L S A I . E —F i n e P e r i o d F u r n i ­ tu re , n ew -u sed , for city or c o u n try lioirips. P ro a d ln o m C arpets. Sin im n n s Bed di riK . (iKOIKilC'.S, 105 W K S T 6 l s t ST. Only E n t r a n c e , U ed C an o p y R E F R I G E R . ^ T O R S — All m akes. any a m o u n t bou g h t, e le c tiic . gas. P ilgritn R e f r i g e r a t i o n C o . H A . 0-18S8. 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L I B E R A L I.O.AN'S on I’e r s o n a l P r o p e r t y , J e w e l r y , W a t c h F ia rg a ln s . G. E d e l s l e i n & Co O ld P s t E.itabll.<!hed B r o n x P a w n Bi^I«erfl^_^2C20 T h i r d Ave ., a t 141st Et. Real E sta te H elp W anted— A g e n c ie s A BA 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 ic e s i n c e 1010. S ecre tarie s, S t e n o g r a p h e r s . F i l e —I^aw C l e r k s , S w i t c h ­ board O perators. B rody Agency (K enr i 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 7-81.3.'.. A B A C K D OO It to y o u r em p lo y m e n t p r o b l e m s . B E e k m a n 3-0474-.’» f o r o f f ic e h e l p , c o m m e r c i a l - le g a l, s t e n o g r a p h e r s , bookkeepers, telephone and operators. F airm o u n t E m plo y m en t Agency, 305 B r o a d w a y , R o o m 105. B O O K K E E P E R S — S te n o g r a p h e r s — B ill­ ing a n d B o o k k e e p in g M a c h in e s o p e r a ­ to r s . a l l of fic o ii.ssi.stants. D e s i r a b l e p o s ’.tlcn.*i a v a i l a b l e d a lly - K a h n E m p l o y m e n t A g e n c y , I n c ., 15 W e s t .'I8 t h S t. W I . 7-3000. (a) In Federal, State, or munioipal identification bureaus, or (b) In fingerprint files maintained by private corporations or individ­ uals for purposes of identification or (c) In fingerprnt clubs or organzations in which members were su­ pervised by experienced or profes­ sional fingerprint technicians in the classification, filing, and searching of fingerprints under the Henry system. Kviilence of Experience. Appli­ cants must submit with their ap­ plications a statement from persons under whose supervision they work. Written Test. Competitors will be rated on a .scale of 100 on practi­ cal questions. Application forms may be ob­ tained at the Federal Building, C IV IL S E R V IC E W orkers. Be satisfied by d e a l i n g w i t h n.s. S a le s , r e n t a l s . J a m a i c a . C o io u a , G r e a t e r New York, Jerom e R ufus R ealty S e r v ic e , 10 9-lS 110th A v e. . J a m a i c a . L. 1 J A m a I c a 6-0<»,"0. S e w in g M achines SEW I.N G M A C H IN ES B ought. Bold, Rented, E x c h an g ed , E xpert rep a irin g on all ty p e s m ach in es. W rite, Phone. A. N. T A I N , 62 W e s t 3 0 th S L M U rray W a ste P aper A L L G R A D E S of w a s te p a p e r b o u g h t for cash. FMes, ol d r e c o r d s . G uaranteed d e s t r u c t i o n . T r o l a n o & D e f l n a . 225 S o u tli St. w o r t h 2-2061. 641 Washington Street, N ew York City. Ask for announcement 226. National Tech The National Technical Insti­ tute has opened a new branch lo­ cated at 250 West 49th Street. The new office, covering over 7,000 square feet and equif)ped with the best modern industrial tools, will primarily stres.s the training of men and women in the fields where there is a crying need for help such as assembly work, bench work and Inspection. The L E A D E R keeps you up on Fodenil. State, and City Civil Service News. XhoMThem-! Inspector, electrical construction, $1,800 to*$2,600 a year. Aircraft Sheet Metal Worker, $1,«00 to $2,200. Junior Chemist, $2,000 a year. Senior Bookkeeping Machine Op­ erator, $1,620 a year. Public Health Nurse Consultant, $2,600 to $5,600. A s s is ta n t F in g er p r in t Classifier, $1,620 a Year Bureau of Navigation, N a v y Department CloNing' date: Until further notice. Applications will be accepted un­ til the needs of the service have been met. Duties. To classify fingerprints by the Henry s y s t e m ; to search fingerprint files for identifications from fingerprints, and to file fingei print records by sequence of their classification. Requirements. Training and Evperience. Applicants must show the following training and experience: 1. That they have received in­ struction in the Henry system of fingerprint classification. 2. That they have had at least 3 months of experience in classify­ ing, searching, and filing finger­ prints under the Henry .system in one or more of the following: ■>4'a T O U N D E R S T A N D THE W A R Y O U M U S T K N O W THE N E G R O “ T h e fu tu re o f w o rld d em ocracy rests in the Iiands o f tlie d a rk e r races. T h e r e in w i l l be d e te rm in e d w h e tlie r the d a y o f \ i c t o i y w i ll be hastened or p ro ­ lo nged. O v e r one b illio n o f these peoples o f In d ia , C h in a , A fric a , the W e s t In d ie s , a n d South A m e ric a are w a tc h in g A m e r ic a ’s trea tm en t o f her 15 m illio n N egroes. Becau.se o f this w o rld pictu re , the N e g ro is no lo nger a m in o rity , b u t is a defin ite p a rt of the m a jo rity g ro u p .” R e a d T H E P E O P L E ’S X’O I C E . a libe ra l, fearless, h a rd - h it tin g N e g ro w e e k ly . C ouncilman A dam C layton Powell , Jn. E d ito r-in -c h ie f A ll M a k e s T y p e w r ite r s K K N T K D I ' m t HO.MK USK OK (.'ivfL sunvicrc e x a m s " B E A T THE A X I S W I T H A FREE W O R L D ' ON N e w Y o r k ’s T^argest T y p e w r i t e r S to re K n o w n f u r H«‘( t e r Ala<'hliict> u n d B e t t e r Mi-rvice J. E. ALBRIGHT & CO. •33 H K O A D U 'A Y , N r . 13(li .St. X.V.C. A l b r i g h t B ld g . A l. gouciuiu 1-4828 SALE A T ALL N E W S S T A N D S .ui C IV IL P a fife S i x t e e n P O L IC E S E R V IC E T u e s d a y , A p r i l ^1. LEA D ER M en ta l C A L L S H y g ie n e w e e k - e n d v i s i t o r h e r e . . . M r. ana M r s . R o b e r t A l b i g h a v e resignp^ f r o m t h e i r p o s t s h e r e t o t a k e jobs i n C o n n e c t i c u t . . . F r i e d a and E l s i e K l e n e , o f t h e m a i n office s p e n t a w e e k - e n d i n t h e i r home i n Y o n k e r s . . . D o r o t h y John, • o n , o f t h e m a i n o f f i c e , w a s aii E a s t e r w e e k - e n d g u e s t i n ther h o m e i n H u d s o n . . . L u c y J a c k, s o n , o f th e g ir ls ’ sec tio n , w as ^ w e e k - e n d v i s i t o r i n h e r Hyd® P a r k h o m e . . . H o w a r d F lanigm , K i n g s t o n , h a s t a k e n a p o s i t i o n in t h e boys* d iv is io n . B y JO H N F. M ONTGOM ERY B y M IK E S U L L IV A N No, 2 List Will Make First-class Patrolmen! T h e boys on th e sp ecia l p a tro l­ m an list are c o n tin u in g th eir f ig h t to h a v e th e ir n a m e s a d d e d t o t h e c u r r e n t p a t r o lm a n list. R e ce n tly , five o f th e m o re e n er­ g etic m em bers of the S p ecia l P a t r o lm a n A sso c ia tio n ,h e a d e d by P h il L evy and D o n a ld S a v a g e of th e tu nnel cops, v isited P r e sid e n t M a r s h o f th e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m ­ m is s io n . T h e y to ld th e n e w c iv il se r v ic e h e a d th e r e a s o n s w h y th e c it y cou ld b e n e fit b y u s in g th « 48 o m e n o n t h e i r l i s t a f t e r t h e p r e s e n t P. D . 1 lis t is e x h a u s t e d a n d b efo re th e list e sta b lis h e d a s a r e s u lt o f th e n e w t e s t is p r o m u l­ g a te d . T h eir c a se , w h ic h w e b e­ l i e v e is w h o l l y j u s t i f i e d , h a s b e e n p r e s e n t e d in t h is c o lu m n b efo re. I n brief, t h e s e y o u n g m e n to o k a n e x a m in a tio n for a d m itta n c e in to th e N e w Y o rk C ity P o lice D e p a r tm e n t. T h e y to o k th is test b e c a u s e th e y w a n t e d to b e c o m e m e m b e r s o f th e F in e st, to d e v o te th e efforts o f th e ir life to a c a r e e r In t h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t . T h ey took a h igh ly -com p etitive e x a m w ith th e p re-w arned k n o w l­ ed g e th at on ly on e ou t o f six te en w o u l d p a s s . O f m o r e t h a n 33,000 c a n d id a te s w h o to o k th is test, o n l y 1,910 p a s s e d b o t h t h e e x a c t ­ in g m e n ta l a n d p h y s ic a l parts. T h e f i r s t 1,427 w e r e p l a c e d o n a lis t for th e P o lic e D ep artm en t, th e list w h ic h is k n o w n a s P . D . 1. T h e r e m a i n i n g 483 w e r e a r b i ­ tr a r ily p la ced on a list for th e u se o f oth er c ity d e p a r tm e n ts m a in ­ t a i n i n g s p e c i a l p o l i c e f o r c e s . This* is th e s p e c ia l p a t r o lm a n list, a ls o k n o w n a s P . D . 2. T hf* y ’r e G o o d M e n O nly fr a c tio n s of p ercentage p o in ts sep a ra ted b o y s on th e s e c ­ o n d list fr o m b o y s on th e fir st list. I n m a n y c a s e s b o y s o n list tw o received h ig h er m e n ta l or p h y sic a l m a r k s th a n b o y s o n list one. In ev er y case, th eir fin a l av era g e on a to u g h e x a m w a s ■w e ll o v e r 70 p e r c e n t , a m a r k recogn ized as a p a ssin g standard by c ivil service au th orities th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . W ith o u t c a s tin g r eflectio n on a n y m e m b er o f th e p r e se n t force, w e d ou b t if || m any e x cellen t office r s and p a t r o l m e n in t h e d e p a r t m e n t t o ­ d ay c ou ld h ave done b etter th a n th e b o y s o n list tw o .. B esid es th e m erits of th eir c a se fio m th e sta n d p o in t o f th eir w o r k on th e e x a m in a t io n a lo n e, th e sp ecia l p a tro lm en c o m p r is in g lis t N o . 2 w o u ld h elp th e c ity fr o m a v e ry pra ctica l p o in t o f v iew . A ll o f t h e m h a v e b e e n w o r k in g for s o m e tim e in th e P o ­ lic e D e p a r t m e n t s m a in t a in e d b y th e B o a rd o f T i'a n sp o rta tio n , th e N e w Y o rk C ity T u n n el A u th o rity , th e B o a rd o f W a te r S u p p ly , a s c o r r e c tio n o ff ic e r s in t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f C o r r e c t i o n , a s . s p e c ia l o f ­ fic e r s in o th e r d e p a r t m e n t s s u c h a s W e lfa r e . A ll o f th e m h a v e h a d o n e m o n t h ’s t r a i n i n g i n t h e P o ­ lic e A c a d e m y . T h e y a r e a c c u s ­ to m e d to s h if t w o r k , e x p e rien ce d in th e c a re a n d h a n d lin g o f re­ v o l v e r s , T h e la d a w h o c o u l d n o t s ta n d the g r in d o f w o r k in g o n a ltern a te sh ifts h a v e a lr e a d y b een w 'eeded out. V aried E xperien ce A le tte r o n ou r d e s k fr o m B e r ­ nard D uhan , a su b w ay cop, d e­ scr ib e s th e v a ried e x p e rien ce o f t h e s p e c ia l p a t r o lm e n . S t a t e s M r. D u h a n in p a ii,; “ T h e P o lice D e p a r tm e n t n ever before had an op p ortu n ity to g a r n e r police rec r u its w h o a l­ read y h ave o n e to tw o y e a rs e x ­ p e r ie n c e in police w ork. M en w h o h a v e w o r k e d in t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f C o rrectio n h a v e le a r n e d so m e th in g abou t crim in a ls a n d p ra ctica l h a n d lin g o f th em . M en in th e T u n n e l P o l ic e h a v e w e ll le a r n e d h o w to h a n d le v e h ic le t r a ff ic . M e n in t h e a c q u e d u c t p o ­ lic e h a v e b e e n tr a in e d in t h e d e ­ te c tio n a n d p rev en tio n o f s a b o ­ t a g e a n d m e n In t h e s u b w a y p o ­ lice are d a ily d o in g general p olice w o r k m a k in g a r re sts for felo n ies a n d m isd e m e a n o r s on th e s t r e e t a s w’e l l a s i n t h e s u b w a y . T hey have even apprehended m en w a n te d for m u rd er. The com ­ m a n d in g o ff ic e r s in t h e s u b w a y p o lice a r e lie u te n a n ts , c a p ta in s, a n d a n in sp e c to r o f th e P o lic e D e ­ p artm en t. We th in k th e C ivil S ervice C o n u n iM s io n c o u l d r e n d e r a w i s e a n d ju st d ecisio n b y a d d in g th e n a m e s o f t h e 483 o n l i s t t w o t o th e e n d o f th e p r esen t list one. Double Benefits B y D O N A L D M acD O U G A I. Ballots for Unity W ell, th e b a llo ts a r e n o w b e in g d i s t r i b u t e d t o 1 2 ,0 00 c l e r k s i n t h e c i t y ’s p o s t o f f i c e d e p a r t m e n t a n d w ith in tw o w e e k s th e y o u g h t to k n o w w h eth er or not th e boys w a n t u n ific a tio n o f th eir tw o b ig o rgan ization s. W ill it be a c o m b in a tio n o f th e N e w Y ork branches of th e N a ­ tion al F e d e r a tio n o f P o s t O ffice C lerk s a n d th e U n ite d N a t io n a l A ss o c ia tio n o f P o s t O ffic e C lerk s —a n d r e s u l t a n t p r e s s u r e u p o n t h e n a tio n a l o ffices to co n so lid a te lik ew ise? Or w ill th e b o y s g o a l o n g a s t h e y a r e n o w —in t w o o p p o site d ir e c tio n s th o u g h w ith m a n y sim ila r g o a ls? W i l l i a m T . B r o w n e , J r ., p r e si­ d e n t o f L o c a l 10 o f t h e N F P O C fo r a th ird tim e, b e lie v e s th e a m a lg a m a t io n is g o in g th r o u g h w it h o u t a n y trou b le. " T h e m a jo rity o f p ost o ffice c le r k s are in fa v o r o f th e r eso lu ­ tio n^" h e t o l d T h e L E A D E R , “ a n d you c a n qu ote m e a s sa y in g so. A n d I th in k th at, o n c e th is i s o k a y e d In N e w Y o r k , w e ’ll s e e a c tio n a lo n g sim ila r lin es on a n a tio n a l s c a le .” T h e b allots a r e to be c o u n te d b y a c o m m i t t e e o f 12 f r o m b o t h organ ization s/” w ith R u fu s W a t­ s o n , c le r k in t h e m a i l i n g d iv is io n o f th e G en era l P o s t O ffic e a n d a F e d . m e m b er , as c h a ir m a n . I n a d d itio n to th e a m a lg a m a ­ tio n idea, th e clerk s w ill be c o n ­ fr o n ted w ith th is one: “D o you fa v o r a referen d u m vote of th e c le rk s o f both orga n iza tion s on th e q u estion o f a ffilia tio n w ith t h e A . F . o f L ., a n d a n y o t h e r q u estio n s up on w h ic h th e resp ec­ tiv e organ ization s m ig h t n o t agree?” Appeal to Public T h e r e ’s a n a p p e a l b e f o r e t h e p u b l i c t o d a y —i n l e t t e r f o r m —s e n t o u t b y v ir t u a l ly all e m p lo y e e s in t h e p o s ta l s e r v ic e in t h e c i t y ; it urges prom pt support of th e S w e e n e y B ill ( H . R . 6486) n o w in C ongress, e sta b lish in g s a l a r y r a ise s fo r postal w ork ers en ab lin g Judge’s Action On Pay Differential All Aboard!! 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A D D H E S S ............................................................... n o t p e r m itte d a lib eral in ter im b e tw e e n th eir le a v in g m u n icip a l ser v ic e a n d jo in in g th e a r m e d fo r c es a re n o t en titled to a p a y d ifferen tia l b etw een p a y a s a c ity w orker and as a m em b er o f th e a r m e d serv ices. T h is was tae In terp reta tio n p la ced th is w e e k on th e r u lin g o f S u p rem e Court J u stic e B ern a rd li. S h le n t a g in d e n y in g a p e tit io n b y H a r r y M. W illia m s, fa th e r o f H e n r y M . W illiam s, N e w Dorp, S . I ., c i t y f i r e m a n . H enry en­ lis t e d in th e U . S. M a r in e C o r p s J a n u a r y 26, a n d w a s c a l l e d t o a c ­ tiv e ser v ic e th e fo llo w in g day, p o in te d o u t t h e o ld e r W illi a m s , in c o n te n d in g h is son th erefore w a s e n titled to th e d ifferen ce b e tw e e n h is p a y as a fir e m a n an d a s a m a rin e. G oes In to H isto ry T h e c o u r t h eld t h a t th e h is to r y o f th e sectio n o f th e m ilita ry la w In q u e s t i o n r e v e a l e d t h a t i t w a s n ’t a t a n y tim e Inten d ed to p a y a s a l­ a r y d if fe r e n t ia l to In d iv id u a ls w h o e n lis te d v o lu n ta r ily in a c tiv e s e r ­ v ice w ith th e U n ited S ta te s forces. T h e la w ca lls fo r s a la r y d if fe r ­ e n tia ls o n ly to m e m b e r s o f th e N a tio n a l G uard or reserve forces ca lled to du ty, th e c o u r t p o in ted out, a d d in g th a t a m a n w h o e n ­ lists fo r Im m ed ia te a c tiv e serv ice i s n ’t e l i g i b l e ; b u t a n i n d i v i d u a l w h o e n te r s w ith a v ie w to b e in g r e a d y s o m e t i m e In t h e n e a r f u ­ tu re, h o w e v e r , w o u ld fall In to a n ­ other, c a te g o r y . Fu rther: “Tho action of the Legi.slature at the present session indicates that th^ section was intended to apply to a limited class of public em ­ ployees. We assume that the tlieory behind this differentiation aro.se from a desire on the part of the Legislature to encourage civil­ ian employees during a time of peace to devote a certain amount of tiine to military training in a re.serve organization. As we shall see, Fireman Williams does not be­ long in that category, for he e n ­ M em o to S ta te M en tal H y g ie n e e m p lo y e e s: T h e n e w s ic k le a v e b en efits m u st n o t be co n fu sed w ith th ose accorded under th e G roup P lan of A c cid en t and S ick n ess In su ra n ce sp onsored by t h e A s s o c ia t io n o f S t a t e C iv il S er v ic e E m p lo y ee s; yo u can u so both. W assaichatter H e le n N ich o la s h a s resign ed fr o m h er p o st w ith th e so cia l s e r ­ v ic e d e p a r tm en t to retu rn h o m e t o O g d e n s b u r g . . . M r. a n d M rs. A n t h o n y W in n lc k I , J r ., o f Y o n ­ kers, spent th e w eek -end as g u e s t s o f M r. a n d M rs. C a rl S a b o . . . N e llie In n o c en t, o f th e h o s­ p ita l, w a s w e e k - e n d v is ito r in h e r W a ld e n h o m e . . . M rs. R a c h e l G ra n g e r , S o u th G len s F a lls, h a s o b ta in e d a p o sitio n in th e g ir ls ’ grou p . . . B er th a V ossberg, o f th e m a in office, sp e n t th e w e ek -e n d v is itin g on L o n g Islan d . . . D en w o o d C h a p i n h£is r e s i g n e d f r o m h i s p o s i t i o n In t h e b o y s ’ s e c t i o n fo r a job in P o u g h k e e p s ie . . . R o s e W h i t e , o f t h e g i r l s ’g r o u p , v is ite d in h e r W in g d a le h o m e th e oth er day . . . D o n a ld R ice, Y o n ­ k e r s , h a s o b t a in e d a p o s t in t h e h o sp ita l . . . B y r o n E v a n s, W a te r ­ tow n , an ex -em p lo y ee, w a s a t h e m t o m e e t t h e r i s i n g c o s t t>f livin g. H o ld in g th a t th e pu b lic o u g h t to w r ite its C o n g ressio n a l rep re­ s e n t a t i v e s In s u p p o r t o f t h e m e a s ­ ure “ out o f a s e a s e o f p atrio­ t i s m , ” i f n o t h i n g e ’s e , t h e l e t t e r -w&a d r a w n u p t h i s w e e k b y t h e N a tio n a l A sso cia tio n o f L etter C a rriers, B r a n c h 36; F e d e r a t io n o f P o s t O f f i c e C l e r k s , L o c a l 2 51 j N a tio n a l F e d e r a tio n o f P o s t O f­ f ic e C lerk s, L o c a l 10; N a t io n a l A sso cia tio n o f L e tte r C arriers, B r a n c h 41; R a i l w a y M a il A s s o c i a ­ tio n , 2nd D iv isio n ; M otor V e h ic le E m p l o y e e s , L o c a l 2, a n d P o s t O f ­ f i c e a n d R a i l w a y M a il A s s o c ia tio n o f L a b o i ' e r s , B r a n c h 1. I n a ll, 23 o r g a n i z a t i o n s , r e p r e ­ s e n tin g clerk s, ca rriers, m o to r ve. h id e a n d r a ilw a y m ail em p lo y e e s a n d la b o rers, are b e h in d th e p e­ titio n . listed fo r a c tiv e ser v ic e d u rin g a tim e of war. “A stu d y of th e h istory of su b ­ d i v i s i o n 1 o f s e c t i o n 248 o f t h e M i l ­ itary L a w sh o w s th at it w a s never in t e n d e d t h a t a s a l a r y d i f f e r e n t i a l b e p a id t o a p e r s o n w h o v o l u n ­ t a r i l y e n l i s t e d in t h e m i l i t a r y f o r c e s o f th e U n ited S tates. T h e petition­ e r u r g e s t h a t h e d id n o t v o l u n ­ t a r i l y e n l i s t , b u t t h e r e Is n o m e r it fn t h a t c o n t e n t i o n . A t t h e t i m e h e m a d e h is app lication fo r m e m b e r ­ s h i p in th© M a r i n e R e s e r v e C o r p s, t h a t f o r c e h a d b e e n c a l l e d in t o a c ­ t iv e duty. A t the tim e h e c o m ­ pleted h is en listm e n t the nation w a s at w ar and h e had been a d ­ v i s e d b y C o lo n e l M o r r is o n o f t h e M arine C orps th a t he w o u ld be im ­ m ed ia tely transferred to a ctiv e du ty. I t fo llo w s, th erefore, th a t th e sta tu s o f F irem an W illia m s w a s th a t o f a volu n te er w h o v o lu n ­ te e re d fo r a c tiv e m ilita r y duty. “ H e a t no tim e p o sse sse d th e s ta tu s o f a m em b er o f th e N a tio n a l Guard, n a v a l m ilitia o r fe d e r a l m ili­ ta r y or n a v a l reserve w ho, because o f s u c h m em b er sh ip , w a s ordered o n m ilita ry d u ty w ith in th e m e a n ­ i n g o f s u b d i v i s i o n 1 o f s e c t i o n 24ft o f t h e M i l i t a r y L a w .* ' St. George FD Meets N o te s Harlem Valley ells H erm an S p e n a r d m o t o r e d to T r o y f o r a f i v e - d a y v i s i t with r e l a t iv e s . . . M i c h a e l Stefancie s p e n t f i v e d a y s w i t h h i s f o l k s in B e a c o n . . . M a x L e v i n e spent s e v e r a l d a y s o f h i s p a s s i n Mas, sach usetts. D o in g w h a t? . G l e n n B o y c e an<L D o u g i n s Kr oni h a v e l e f t f o r t h e a r m y . . . Mrs. V ic to r ia S u tilvan m otored to P o u g h k e e p s i e f o r a f i v e - d a y visit w ith r e la tiv e s . . . M argaret D o u g h e r t y h a s b e e n in R edwood, t o v i s i t r e l a t i v e s . . . J a m e s Murl r a y v i s i t e d r e l a t i v e s i n U t i c a for a f e w d a y s . . . M r s . E lizabeth M e r r i c k s p e n t f i v e d a y s w i t h her d au gh ter in Jackson H eights, N . Y. . . . M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n 0. M a rtin m otored to B o s t o n to s p e n d a w e e k - e n d w i t h r e l a tiv e s . . . C o n r a d K lln g e l e , p h arm acist, spent a w eek -en d on S ta te n I s l a n d w i t h t h e f o l k s . . . H ele n W e e k s , w h o w a s f o r m e r l y emp l o y e d h e r e , h a s o b t a i n e d a post in th e R e c e p tio n b u ild in g . . . L o u i s l U l g h a s g o n e t o F lo rid a fo r a v a c a tio n . F o r t u n a t e chap. LEARN to T Y P E■ ■ la FOUR WEEK-ENDS ■ ■ ■ • — Men and W om en — • , , ? Special Intensive weekend course onj T Friday eves, and Saturday afternoona.T STARTING aiAY 8, 1942 Registration includes use of TYPE.* O WRITER for practice at borne. « 0 : New York Y. M. C. A . Schooli; • 5B W. 63d 8t.(iir. Uwsy),N.lC. SU.7-4400, FREE PRACTICE ON ALL RENTED T Y P E W R IT E R S RENT A NEW POR TABLE ROYAL lA R U E SELEC'nON OF L.ATK MODEL BUSINESS MACHINES Royal U n d erw o o d R e m in g to n L . C . 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The fourth coltunn shows whether the oertification was to a permanent, temporary or indefinite position. The fifth column shows the highcHt number reached and the last column, the expiration date of the list. Readers should remember that certification does not necessarily mean appointment as many more names are always certified than there are vacancies. The Civil Service Commission dues not notify ellglbles when they are certified. If your number is lower than the number reached on your list and you have not been notified yet, don't worry about it. The depart­ ment to which you were certified will notify you when you are about to be reached tor appointment. L atest line passe d ). 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O ne a u th ority s t a t e d t h a t “ n e w m e n m a y be g o o d b u t t h e y w i l l b e s u b j e c t to tem p ta tio n .” S erg ea n t L ist N o t R e a d y LEADING SHOWS OF THE W EEK MUSICAL F e a t u r in g H a n k S y lv e r n 's O r c h e s t r a a n d V o c a lis ts M onday T hrough Saturday 10:00 11:45 1:00 1:15 1:45 A . M . — M u s ic o lo ra m a A . M . — S i n g a n d S w i n g ( e x c l. S a t . ) P .M . — O n th e B e a m (S a t. o n ly ) P .M . — S y lv e rn P re s e n ts — P . M . — W i n s t r u m e n t a l is t s SPORTS D o n D u n p h y , P o p u l a r S p o r ts c a s t e r K e e p s S p o r ts F a n s P o s te d o n L a t e s t E v e n t s 12:45 1:15 3:30 6:15 S e v e n te e n Your Chances for Appointment . The L i t t le G r e e n B o o k , ” In^ r a t e d In 1918 b y W i l l i a m ? S e l , editor o f T h e C ity R e o ' . gg a n e n c y c l o p e d i a o f m u n i c i ‘’Y in fo r m a t io n , t h i s w e e k m a d e ^ 1942 s i l v e r a n n i v e r s a r y a p p e a r nce, a b igg er lo o k in g tha n * p red eces so r b u t, f o r t h e m o s t ’ t, the s a m e g u i d e . 1942 v o l u m e h a s 476 p a g e s /excepting t h e i n d e x ) , w h i l e t h e Jgjl ed itio n h a s 460. T h e r e a r e such c h a n g e s a s t h e f i r s t a p p e a r ® (je o f a c i t y r e g i s t e r a n d c i t y [jeriff, a p o p u l a t i o n f i g u r e o f 7573,000 f o r t h e c i t y i n s t e a d o f j|!,e 7,454, 995 t o t a l l i s t e d l a s t y e a r , gnd a n u m b e r o f a d d i t i o n a l d e fense l i s t i n g s . I t f a i l e d t o c a t c h lj,e c han ge o f H o s p i t a l C o m m i s ­ sioners f r o m W i l l a r d C. R a p p l e y e to E d w a rd M . B e r n e c k e r ( d e a d ­ Gerard C o u g h l a n t h i s w e e k w a s fleeted p r e s i d e n t o f t h e G r e a t e r j^ew Y o r k P a r k E m p l o y e e s A s socration. Others e l e c t e d ; T h o m a s W a d e , first v ic e - p r e s i d e n t ; J o h n E n s o n , second v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; W illiam Paschke, s e c r e t a r y ; A r t h u r S iebrecht, t r e a s u r e r ; W i l l i a m W a n genheim, s e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s ; frank L e w i c z , J o h n B o r i s e , R u t h Lee and R e v o S r e e n e n , t r u s t e e s , and D e n n i s D e v o r e , d e l e g a t e - a t large, w h o i s t h e o u t g o i n g p r e s i ­ dent, Mr. C o u g h l a n c o m e s u p from th e p o s t o f r e c o r d i n g s e c r e ­ tary. P a iro P . M . — F r i d a y — S p o r tV * ^ P .e r s o n a litie s P .M .— S a tu r d a y — B e tw e e ft R o u n d s P . M . — T h u r s d a y — H i g h l i g h t s o f S p o r ts P . M . — M o n d a y T h r o u g h S a t u r d a y — S p o r ts N e w s NEWS 8:15 A . M . — T u e s d a y , W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y C i v i l S e r v ic e L e a d e r N e w s ^ 1:45 A . M . — J o R a n s o n — T r a v e l N e w s ( S a t . o n l y ) 1:00 P . M . — “ C o p y d e s k ” — M o n d a y T h r o u g h F r i d a y N ew s C o m m e n ta to rs — M a u r ic e C . D r e ic e r & F r a n k E n g le B o o k R e v i e w e r — C h a r le s A . W a g n e r ( M o n d a y ) ^:30 P . M . — W a v e r l e y R o o t — M o n d a y T h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . ®:30 P . M . — S e l w y n J a m e s ( S u n d a y s o n l y ) T h e ann ou n ced intention o f the P o lice C om m issioner to d etail m e n o n t h e c o m i n g s e r g e a n t ’s l i s t t o p l a i n c l o t h e s d u t y b y M a y 15 hit a sn a g this w eek . It w as l e a r n e d by T h e L E A D E R t h a t t h e r e is a b s o l u t e l y n o c h a n c e o f t h e p u b li c a t i o n o f t h e s e r g e a n t ’s l i s t b y t h a t d ate . T h e id e a , h o w ­ ever, h a s m et w ith m u c h ap­ p ro va l. T h e a m o u n t o f a n t a g o n i s m in the departm ent over the race­ tra ck ban for m en o ff d u ty se e m s to be h ig h ly exa g g era ted . How­ ev e r , p a t r o l m e n , w i t h j u s t i f i c a ­ tion, feel t h a t t h e y are en titled to their o w n form s o f a m u se ­ m e n t on their tim e off, w h e th e r it be p layin g the ga llo p in g b a n g ­ ta ils or p la y in g a rou n d o f golf. Scheduled N ew scasts— M onday T hrough Saturday 8:56 a n d 9:45 A . M .— 12 N o o n , 2, 3, 6 a n d 7 P . M . Sunday ’<^^00 A . M .— 12 N o o n , 2 : 15, 4 : 30, a n d 5:30 P . M . ^cws B u lle t in s B r o a d c a s t T h r o u g h t th e D a y as R e c e iv e d Medical Uiap. (Pediatrics). P. D. 3 List Ousts Deputy Sheriff T h e P D . 3 (S p ec ia l) L is t E ligib les A ssociation w a s su c c essfu l i n i t s , f i g h t t o o u s t 13 d e p u t y sh e r iffs ap p ointed from th e c ity m a i s h a l list , a c c o r d i n g t o a d e ­ cisio n h anded dow n by S u p rem e Court J u stice B ernard L . S hienta g this w eek. The P .D . 3 boys contened that th e c ity m a r sh a l list w a s n o t a b o n a f i d e c i v i l s e r v i c e e l i g i b l e li s t , th a t the exam in ation for city m ar­ sh a l w a s n ot held for a civil s e r ­ v ic e position. Ju stice S h ien ta g agreed w ith them . T h e su it w a s b ro u g h t in the n a m e o f I s i d o r e H i r s c h , 447 K i n g ­ sto n A venue, B rooklyn, a P .D , 3 el i g i b l e , B e r n a r d F i n k e l w a s t h e a tto r n e y for H irsc h. Police Department Columbia Association O fficers o f the Colum bia A sso ­ ciation o f the P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t w ill b e i n s t a l l e d a t t h e t e n t h a n ­ nu al dinner and d a n ce o f th e or­ g a n i z a t i o n a t t h e H o t e l A s to r , B e lv e d e re Room, W ednesday, A p ril 22. M a y o r F i o r e l l o H . L a G u a r d ia , P o lic e C om m ission er Lew is S. V alentine, A uxiliary B i s h o p S t e p h e n J. K e a r n e y , a n d M on sign or Ercoli R o s si are s c h e d ­ uled t o s p e a k a t t h e a f f a i r . LKJLoir'LTcK.NSKS 'Totlce is hereby ylven tliat Lii;ense No. Ii7 has been Issued to iho umlersigneO •sell liquor at wholesale under the oliolic Beverago Control I.,a\v nt fl.'O til Avenue, City and County of New Ic, Schenley International Cori)oration, l-’lfth Avenue. •Otioo i.s hereby given that Licen.se No. ; 11‘472 ha.s been Issued to tlio inider,nod to sell beer at retail under Uie li'oUolic Hovcragt Control Law at 20;c !adI.-<on .-Vvenue. Ciuy and County of Xew I'oi'k Cor ot'f-prenilae* conaunjin ion. NaLiiaiJ Miller, 2032 Madison Avenue. l.l Ht Title D ppiirtm eiit No E xpires S n iiirv r.T .l. A ble-B odiec S e a m a n . . . . P u blic W o r k s . (MO KCi mo. 4:23:43 A b l e - B o d i e d S e a m a n ................... . S a n i t a t i o n ................... 1.500 9>0 A c c o u n t a n t , G r a d e 2 .................... C o m i U r o l l e r ................ l.HDO 400 7:27:43 A c c o u n t a n t , G r a d e 2 ....................S h e r i f f ............................. 2.2-10 185 A c c o u n t a n t , G r a d e 2 ....................W e l f a r e .................... . !..•)(10 645 A i r p o r t A s s i s t a n t ...........................D o c k s ............................. 1.200 W . A rc h ite c tu ra l D raftsm i .. Bd. of Water Sup.. 3.i;.'0 4:13:42 P A s p h a l t W o r k e r ............. 1. P., Man., Bklyn. Ux, ti.72 da.y 1* 120 10:28:45 A ssista n t C h e m is t...... .. TraiiHportation. .. .. 2.1(10 T 70 4:-’0;4a A ssistan t G a r d e n e r .... .. Ho.<»iiita!3................ !)00 P 4:12;»;5 800 A s s i s t a n t K n g i n e e r , G r. .. Water Supply......... .1.120 P 01 3: 5:45 A s s is ta n t Supervisor. G .. W.'Ifarc.................. 710 1,800 P 12:21;«J A ss is ta n t Supervisor, G JK)1 l.USO .. DomcKiic Relations T A u to m o b ile Englnem aii ..Hospltala.................. -1.80 day T 0H3 S:19:43 A u t o E n R i n e m a n (a p p . J .., Tran.sportatlon. . , . .(i-J tir. P 2,070 A u t o m o b i l e .M a c h i n is t. Transportation.... .75 hr. P 42 1:10:44 A u t o m o b i l e M f i c h a n i c .................. .. DDocks....................... ocks l:10;4-i 1.C20 P 5/) B r i d p e m a n a n d R i v e t e r ............. ..PPublic u b li c Works......... l.‘!.20day P 3U 1: i*:44 l i u i l d i n g s M a n a g e r ....................... H o u s I 14 3,000-4,800 P 7:10:15 C a p t a i n , F . D .......................... .. Firo......................... 42 4.500 P 7:15:45 C a r .M a in t a in o r , G r . A . . . , .75 hr. P 20 . Transportation....... 2: 4:42 C a r p e n t e r ................................. 41 ..Boro Pros. Rich.,.. 12 ilay P 10:22:41 Cem ent M ason. ............. .. Fire........................... 12 day T 12 11:20:1,3 C l i i e f L l fo G u a r d ................. ...Parks....................... 7 day T V2 5:14:45 C l e r k , G r. 2 ( H i g h e r E d . ) .. Hosriitals................ P 817 9C0 w/m 6:11:45 .. ( ily I'olk'gp ............ C l e r k , G r. 2 ( l l i R h e r E d . ) 1.2(10 P IMS C l e r k , G r. 2 ( B I I E ) ( F e n i ). City Colifge............. T 874 6:11:45 1,2110 C l e r k , G r a d e 2 .................... T 7.11.S .. I-aw......................... S40 2:15:43 C le rk, G ra d e 2 ( M a l e ) . . . , T 1,700 1.200 . Comptroller............. crbrk, G rad e 2 (M a le ) .... T 0,823 .. Tri B on AutU....... SKIO 2:15:43 C l e r k , G r a d e 2 ...................... 858 P 7.70.1 .. Education.............. 2:15:43 C l e r k , G r a d e 2 ...................... 8 to P 10,083 .. Hospitals .............. C le rk , Gr. 2 ( F e m a l e ) . . . . 1,200 ..B .P. Brooklyn....... P 1,875 2:15:43 C l e r k ( F e n i . a i e ) , G r a d e 2. 858 P 4,080 'i:15:43 C lerk , G rad e 2 ( F e m a le ) . P 6,22(1 . , Ho.spUals......... . 840 C l i m b e r a n d P r u n e r ........... P .. Parks.................. . J.«00 237 5:14:44 C l i m b e r a n d P r u n e r ........... 1,02() ..P arks....................... P 1,01 1 D e n t i s t ( P a r t - T i m e ) ...................U F4palth p alth P .................. . 5 day 2t!3 11:10:45 JOe nta! M y g i e n i s t .............................H e ..Health...................... l,2t;o 04 P 9:15:43 D ie s e l T r a c t o r O p e r a t o r . . . . . . . P a 36 •i.50 day ■r P o c k b u i l d u r ............................. 1.800 P 60 3: 8:44 ,. I’urchaso................ 224 E le c tr ic a l In sp ecto i, Gr. 2 ..Welfare.................. l.fino p 4: 2:45 2.400 79 E l e v a t o r M e c h a n i c ............... ..Housing.................. p ll:i:!:»4 E l e v a t o r M e c h a n i c ’s Help* 55 . .Housing:.................. 2:13:43 1,800 p F i r e m a n ..................................... T 2.040 , X VC Tunin'I Auth,. 1,800 F i r e m a n ..................................... 78 hr. P 2,201 . Transportation.... F i r e m a n ..................................... T 1,0!'8 ..Transportation.. . . 1.500 Ho.spUals................ 300 it 4.S0 w/m P 1.411 H o sp ital H elp e r (M e n ).., 0: 9:43 H o sp ital H elper (W om en) ,. Hospitals.................. 300 X, 4SOw/m P 2.528 9: 0:45 H o u s e P a i n ' t e r ........................ P 8-4 , lIo.spital9................ 1,200 I n s p . M a s o n r y & C a r p ’t r y elfare P 4:26:4t ,, W Welfare.................... 1.800 77 P I n s p o f S te e l. G r a d e 3 ..................Wat*.’r 3.400 15 8:20:4-1 .. Wat'.'r SSupply......... P .. H Health...................... 1.700 J a n i t o r ( C u s t o d i a n ) G r. 2 ealth. 91 7:31:4-4 P J a n i t o r i S n g i n e e r ............................. E du catli 3.030 0:11:44 . Education......... . 73 P 7 J u n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r A ss ’t . . ,, Wellara................ ^Vell■arB 3,000 3:12:45 P 1 3,000 J u n i o r A d m i n i s t r a t o r A s s ' t . . .. H ousing Housing.................. 6:35:43 2.100 J u n i o r A r c h i t e c t .............................T i-a u s P 77 1:21:44 ,. Ti-ausportation. ... J u n i o r A s s e s s o r .............................., TTax........................... ax. . 1.020 P 39 4:;t0:4-l P 119 Ju n io r Engineer (c iv il) iv i l £Service Comir 2.100 8:11:45 . C Civil P 2,400 104 J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( e l e c t r i c ) . . .... Firo.......................... F ire ., U: 1:43 P 47 2,100 J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( M o c h . ) G r. 33 C ivil Service S 0:30:45 Civil Comm 000 L a b o r a t o r y A s s i s t a n t ..................H e.altl 153 9:26:43 . He.altli...................... P 1.200 91 L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ........................ uc ii .. Ed Education............... 4:25:43 P 1,252 720 L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) .. Hospitals............ H o sp il 322 1)1)0 L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) .... Education............... Educt P .42 hr. P 202 ransi L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ........................ ,,TTransportation....... 821) L a u n d r y \V orker ( M a le ) H ospit . Hospitals........... . 780&.less P 9: 9:43 P 1,34S 780 »: 9:45 L a u n d r y W o r k e r ( F e m a l e ) . . .. Hospital.?................ H o sp i : P 133 S,‘JOO 1: 8:43 L i e u te n a n t, F.D . ( p r o m . ) F ire.. . Fire........................ P 144 4,000 9:11:44 L i e u t e n a n t , P .D , ( p r o m . ) . PPolice................ olice 472 (!2>^- 75 hr. T L i f e g u a r d ....................................... ..Parks.............. 2:14:44 P 10 L i n e m a n .................................. I..’i00 8:24:44 .F ire........................... L o c k s m i t h ..................................... ,. Ho.cpitals................ 1.200 P 28 1:30:44 G12 2:28:45 M a i n t a l n e r ' s H e l p e r , G rp . A . . Transporratlon....... .63 hr. T 476 P 2:28:43 M a i n t a i i i e r ’s H e l p e r , G r p . A . Queens . _ ____ 960 College........ .03 hr. P 1,41-4 M a i n t a l n e r ' s H e l p e r , G r p . B , . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ......... .70 hr. P 77 M a i n t a l n e r ' s H e l p e r , G rp . C . . . T r a n s i ) o r t a t i o n . . . . . Physiotherapy Tech Porter....... Porter....... Porter........................ Porter....................... .. Porter ....... . . Transportation....... . Transportation. . . . . Transportation....... .Houstug.................. 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C l a s s A W a t e r S u p p l y ............ S a n ita tio n M an. C lass A M a r k e t s ...................... S a n l t ' n M an , C la su B ( p r o m ) . Sanitation ............. S e c t i o n S t o c k m a n ( c l o t h l n t c ) . -. Welfare.. ....... . S e c t io n S t o c k m a n ......................... Purchase................ S i g n a l M a i n t ' n c r . B ( p r o m . ) . . TranspcrtaXlon.. . . S o c ia l I n v e s t i g a t o r ......................... Welfare.................... S o c ia l I n v e s t i g a t o r .........................Child Welfare......... Special P a t r o l m a n . . . . . . Correction ............. S p erial P a t r o l m a n . . . , Sheriff...................... S p e c i a l P a t r o l m a n ........................ , Transportation.... S t a t l o n a r v E n g i n e e r ( e l e c . ) . . . Market.s....... ......... S t a t i o n a r y E n g i n e e r ( s t e a m ) . Public Work!*......... S t e n o t y p i s t , G r a d e 2 .......................Fli.ance.................. Fli.a nce S t e n o t y p i s t , G r a d e 2 .................... Hospitals................ H u . s p l ta l s Llfen.-je.................... S t e n o g r a p h e r ........................ W a t p r .=!iipply... S t e n o g r a p h e r ........................ Ste nogra ])h(. T . Gr. 2 ( M a l e ) , . . X.V.i X. V. '. Tunnel Auth • S tr u c t u re .M alnt’r ( p l u m b i n g ) Welfare........... S t r u c t u r e M a l n t ’r, G r p . A Hospitals................ H o spitals T a x C o u n s el. G r a d e 4 ................... ,SSheriff...................... h eriff T a x C o u n s el, G r a d e 4 .....................Tunnels T u n n e l. s .................. I ' e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r .................... , Ho.spitals................ T e l e p l i o n e O p e r a t o r .................... , Traiisportatlcn.... T h i r d R a i l M a i n t a l n e r ............... Transp.irtation.. .. T itle E x a m i n e r ............................... llouslng................ T o p o g r a p l i i c a i O r a f t s m a n . . . . Water Supply......... T o w e r m a n ....................................... . Tran.sportatlon.,.. T r a c k m a n . ..................................... Transportation. . . .* T u n n e l S e r g e a n t ............................ N Y.C. Tunnel Auth T u r n s t i l e M a i n t a l n e r .................. .Transportation....... T y p i s t , G r a d e 1 ........................ .... H l ' h i i i o n d ...................... T y p i s t . G r a d e 1................... ... Estimate................ T j p e w r i t e r R e p a i r m a n ............. Puri'haso................ W a t c h m a n • A t t e n d n n t ................. v\’a t c h m a n - A t t e n d a n t ............... \ V a t < ' h i n a n - A t t e n d a n t ................. .«3Jir. P .63 hr. T .63 hr. T P 1,560 P 1,800 1,250 T .83 hr. P 0 session T 5 8«ssion P 6 9c£sk>n P JJOar P P S40 P 840 1,0G0 P 2.160 F P 1,200 T L8(K) P 1,769 P 1,800 1.200 P P 1.320 P 1,800 11 day P P 1,500 P 1.200 T 1.260 T 4 day P L200 P 6 day 1,769 P P 1,800 l,tt»0 P P 1.200 900 P 720 P P l.M-O T 72H w/m P i.:oo P 53 P or T \ V a t r l i n i a n - A t t e n r i a n t ............... 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S LA C K S WORSTED SUITS $ 2 4 ®5 $4.75 M O V IN G M O D E T IN P A D D E D V A N S 593 E a s t 138fh S t. N e w Y o rk M E l r o s e 5-1854 HANK EPSTEIN Pants 9th Floor— 57 W. 23d St. (> Kit mercy 5-5154 Oprii Sim., 9-5; IMoii., I ri., 9-G ( l.OSIIO .S.\’H KDAV \VKI>., mill rliri(S ., ATKII, 8 iiiid 9 VALUED OVER P A N T S $1.95 to $T.95 l4»rBB Assortiiiciit of Slacks lioro flail Seel ion 441 Fulton St. (nr. Smith) For General AUTO REPAIRS Rug Cleaning RUGS - CARPETS CLEANED and SHAMPOOED Quality Aulo Body Works Co. Free Storage to Oct. 1 430 1C. 75(h ST.. NKW YOKK ( ITV On All C l e a n i n g a n d S h a n ip o o i n g Discount Houses i r v o i) CAN’T <;i;t i t i';i.si';\viii;Ki';:!-rAi,i. t'S! WE HAVE IT!! R.inges, Refriger.itoi s. Washers, Hanover Sun Lamps and Other Electrical Appliances! D r a p e s and P c r tie r e s C leaned Personal A tte n tio n Abbott & Wins Rug Cleaning Co. 74 C a t h e r i n e S t r e e t , N . Y. C. CO. 7-2544 Refreshm ents ROSE D IS T R IB U T IN G CO. 1775 B ’way (57th) O Circle 7-2780 ANN J’LORENCE McGUIRE 1*AKK<'IIKSTKK’S 1,KA1)IN(J I.Kd'Olt STOItE Opposite Muc.v’h Complete l.iiie of Imporled & Domestic Fabrics Yorkville’s Leading Hatter W INES BRODY rUOMI'T DKMVKKV SKUVICK 1175 W e s t Aveu ut', B r o n x IMioiie I'.Nderliill 3-1998 S T E T S O N H A T S OTIIIOKS I’KOM W 1500 3itl Ave., H it At 85tK Sts. Silver N ew E n g la n d S ilv e r s m ith s H A N D M A D E S IL V E R Liquor Stores AN.N l'l,Ol;iCN(’l'; .Mclil’IKK r A K K C H l ' l S T K K ’S L IQ U O R LKADLNCi STORE 0 |i i i i i s l i f Slucy’st A l ' i t i i i | i l f t ( ‘ l.l ii p o f l ni K (i rl «‘il niiU D oin cslic a n i l lii(|iiiirH I'K ilM C r in n .lV K U Y SK ItV lCE Airrj. oi l''ine Iteprodiietioiis ICxpert KepairiiiK of Silver, rewter OI>jecl)t of Art, Ktf. 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O I ree l^slimateH Free I'iek I'p aixl Delivery U nited Vacuum Cleaner Co. 6S9 Mast Trcmoiit .\ve., Itriuix 1‘lioiie Treinont 8-3952 C u s to m M iu lc l‘'u r C(;at3 R e p a i i s • Ilo n io d c lin g • S toras o •'II'' VOII n O .N ’T K N O W yO L'U l'’L’KS IC.NOW VOU K I’ U K U I K U " * For Victory... Buy U. S . D E F E N S E Tht* i , E . \ l ) E l l keop.s y o u up on I'l'dtM-al, S t a t e , iind City Civil . News. Manhattan Tech at 1823 Broadv/ay, New Vork City, is using plans ot jilanes anU tanks m its new courses. The courses are open to both men and women, and the school maintains a free placement service. You may take a week’s aptitude trial course to decide whether you are adapted to the work, before signing up for a full term. Demand persists for well trained draftsmen and the demand will grow daily, Mr. Kaplan, the principal, declares. Lang^uage D rill ALBEE PANTS SHOP C A L L III'XJKNT 7-1720 K a d h ito r s , W ood .vorU, T o p s H eo o v o r c d , C o a cliw orU , Llpliulstei'iii;', Sinioni/.iiig VVt'ldiiix SI*K( lAI.ISTS I.N (OI.I.ISION WOlCK D ra f ts m e n S till N eeded Wo iMutcii I’aiits to ViiTir Coat «r \ est $25 Auto Service In selecting your slacks, always as in everything you wear, buy tiio very best you can. Don’t judge the slacks by the way they nang on theii hangers in the stores, the display departments see to it that they all look Kood to the purchaser, and have them arranged in color combinations that completely lead one astray in the elimination process. Kemember, badly fitting alacks look unattractive even on a beautiful figure. Judge the fabric of your slacks, for on it will de­ pend their ability to hold their shape. Soft wools, cottons, and sleazy rayons will bag after the first few wearings. Closely w w e n cotton and wools, linens and gabar­ dines are best. In my opinion, the mannish slack, with pleats at the waist and cla.ssic tapering legs, is always the smartest. B O N S T A M D S P S Final registration In the U. S. Translator refresher courses at Language Service Center is an­ nounced by Lewis Bertrand, direc­ tor. As the examination date is tentatively sot for the middle of 'May, registrants have time to bene­ fit by the intensive training under the Center’s skilled translatorteachers. Pants to Match The problem of matching up the old coat and vest to a new pair of pants has been solved. The Albee Pants Shop, directed by Herman K. Sklarin. makes a specialty of supplying material to match your coat or suit. This service is util­ ized with great economy by the average faniily. Simply biing the garment, coat or vest, to the Albee Pants Shop at 441 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, and Mr. Sklarin will do the rest. If he does not have the desired ma­ terial on hand, he knows just what manufacturer he may procure it from. In addition, a complete line of the latest style slacks have been added to the usual stock. Specialists Corps In Conference W A SH IN G TO N . - The Arm y S p e c i a l i s t C o rp s is t i e d u p l i g h t l y in a c o n f e r e n c e o f t h e S e n a t e an d H o u se appropriation co m m itte e m em bers. T h e H o u s e Ic nocked o u t t h e p r o ­ v i s i o n fo r t h e co rp s . T h e S e n a t e approved the corps w ith several reservations. O n e w a s t h a t all c o r p s m e m b e r s m u s t be a p p o i n t e d by the P r esid en t and confirm ed by the S enate. It is h o p e d b y all t lia t th e H o u s e w o n ’t a g r e e to t h e p ro v i­ s i o n t h a t w o u l d t h r o w t h e co r p s i n to p o litic s . H o u s e a n d S e n a t e m e m b e r s ar e n o w to w o r k o u t a c o m p r o m i s e a n d t h e o u t c o m e is v e r y d o u b tfu l. T h e c o r p s w o u l d be c o m p o s e d of c i v i l i a n s w h o w o u l d r e p l a c e lin e officers. E n g in e e r s , l a w y e r s , sc ien tists and other sp ecialists w o u l d be r e c r u i t e d t h r o u g h it. HOLY N A M E SO C IE TY , IR T R e v . J a m e s W. K e e l i n g , s p i r i t ­ ual d ir e c t o r o f t h e I R T D iv isio n . H o l y N a m e S o c i e t y h a s i n v ited all C a t h o li c m e n e m p l o y e d in t h e I R T d i v i s i o n o f t h e B o a r d of T ransportation to a ttend the F ifth Annual C om m u n ion B r e a k ­ f a s t o f th e s o c i e t y , S u n d a y , April 26. M a s s w ill be c e l e b r a t e d in the S h r i n e C h u r c h of t h e H o l y I n n o ­ c e n t s , 128 W e s t 37th S tr e e t , a t 8 a. ni. B r e a k f a s t will fo llo w in the H o t e l P e n n s y l v a n i a . R e v . H . G ra h a m , O .P., n a t i o n a l d ir e c t o r o' H o l y N a m e S o c i e t i e s a n d M ich a el F. W a l s h , A \ c r e l a r y o f S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k w ill spealt. qaq Wicks Welding Mr. Wick.-j of the Wicks Welding School, 24-15 Bridge IMaza North, L. I. City, Is a very busy man. H is school Is doing day and night duty these days, as the Importance of welding in defense work cannot be ovei-em ph asized.. His school specializes in teaching gas and electric welding. Mr. Wicks him­ self has had 29 years’ experience as owner and operator of the Wicks Welding Works. Further informa­ tion may be obtained by contacting the school. Castle Hill Employment B u d g e t D i r e c t o r K e n n e t h E) to n p o in te d o u t th is w e e k th an* i s n ’t a m a t t e r o f f u n d s b u t rath o n e o f p r i o r i t i e s w h e t h e r or a l l c i t y d e p a r t m e n t s w i l l be to ob tain n e c e s s a i^ ® u p p i j t h r o u g h t h e c u r r e n t f i s c a l yp^* “ T h e r e ’s n o w o r r y a b o u t funda^I sa id he. D ep artm en tal b u d g e t s are u g o o d e n o u g h s h a p e , in d ic a te d D a y to n , to m e e t n e c e s s a r y o ffj/’ n e e d s a t t h e p r e s e n t t i m e , dospj** r isin g costs. ® “ B u t th e r e a r e i t e m s m a d e m e t a l —c o p p e r , f o r i n s t a n c e —that t h e d e p a r t m e n t s c a n ’t g e t even t h e y n e e d i t . ” s a id M r. D avton T h e Castle Hill Employment Agency, located at 2215 Westchester Avenue, in the vicinity of the new­ ly developed Parkchester Section of the Bronx, specializes in supplying office help, bookkeepers, stenogra­ phers, typists, clerks, both male and female. Mrs. Ivory, director of the agency, feels that there are many persons living in the Bronx who would prefer to work in that section of the city, and many Bronx concerns who prefer to em­ ploy residents of the Bronx. This agency has a special department for placing garage workers in va­ rious types of garage positions. Latin-American Institute Julio Garzon, editor-ln-chlef of “ La Presna.” addressed the LatinAmerlcan In.stitute Forum last week on ‘‘The Function of the •Press in Pan-American Relations.” Mr. Garzon. as editor of the largest Spanish publication in the United States, has done more to promote Latin American cooperation than any contemporary newspaper man. He is impaitial in his attitude and discussions of inter-American a f ­ fairs and a most interesting speaker. Sundry Bargains It has been penerally accepted among wise buyers that the larg­ est mark-ups in consumers goods have existed in sundiy items and drugs. We discovered one dent in tht) mark-up situation at Goodwear Rubber Co., Inc., 7&3 Broad­ way. Goodwear ha.s a shop that specializes in cosmetics, razor blades, etc.—branded and un­ branded. They have lots of 180 Barbasol blades selling for $1.90, compared to standard retail prices of 15 for 25c. Unbranded and unadvetti.sed blades sell for as little as 100 for 49c, and this price goes for blue blades, too. We picked up half dozen items including one of those watch straps that are marked $2 for 15c. M r. D a y t o n s e v e r a l m o n t h s ago o r d e r e d a h a lt on p u rch a ses of s u p p l i e s by c i t y d e p a r t m e n t s un. t il d e p a r t m e n t a l b u d g e t s were ad. j u s t e d to m e e t t h e s o a r i n g co.st of m a t e r i a l s . A t t h e t i m e , city offi. c i a l s e s t i m a t e d t h e o rd er made it n e c e s s a r y t o t r i m t h e i r expendl, t u r e s c h e d u l e s a b o u t 20 percent. F o o d a n d m e d i c a l s u p p lie s for c i t y i n s t i t u t i o n s w e r e exempted fro m the older. They Want to Work Seven-Day Week Station ary engineers and ij. c e n s e d f i r e m e n in t h e Departm e n t o f H o s p i t a l s c o n t in u e to w o r k s e v e n d a y s a w e e k , accordi n g to D e p u t y C o m m i s s i o n e r E. M i c h a e l W h i t e , b e c a u s e “ they p r e f e r to ea r n m o r e money." M e n in t h e s e t i t l e s ar e per diem w orkers. W h e n i n f o r m e d T h e LE ADER had o b t a i n e d c o m p l a i n t s fiom s e v e r a l h o s p i t a l e m p l o y e e s in the e n g i n e e r i n g a n d l i c e n s e d firemen sections, ( t h e c o m p l a i n t s con­ c e r n e d w o r k i n g s e v e n days a w e e k ) h e r e g i s t e r e d su rp rise. “ T h e c o m p l a i n a n t s b etter not m a k e t h e m s e l v e s k n o w n to their f e l l o w - w o r k e r s , ’’ h e sa id , “ bccauge it is m y i m p r e s s i o n t h e m en are w h o l e h e a r t e d l y f o r t h e seven-day w e e k .” I f y o u h a v e a m e c h a n i c a l skill, t h e G o v e r n m e n t c a n probably use y o u r s e r v i c e s . W a t c h t h e «'xam a n n o u n c e m e n t regularly. Keeping Cleaners Clean Increases Welding Facilities It looks very much as if most of us are going to make what wo have in the way of “durable goods’’ last for the duration, and therefore, the emphasis on services and repairs. The Metropolitan Vacuum Cleaner Co., with shops at 1570 Boston Road, 962 East 180th Street, and 16 West 1st Street, Mt. Vernon, formerly wholesalers, has switched its work almost entirely to service and repairs. They offer a complete overhauling (new bag, cord, motor, brushes, oiling, clean­ ing and adjustment) for $3.95, and they’re selling rebuilts for as little as $6.95. The idea is to keep those cleaners manufactured in working order until new ones can be turned out again. For the second time since .Janu­ ary, N ew York Tech has had to enlarge its welding department. N ew installations of w e I il i n ? machines and equipment last week increased the capacity of that de­ partment exactly 50 per cent. This will eliminate the “waiting list" o( prospective students which the popularity of welding made necfs* sary during recent weeks. Courses are given in 300 hours covering gas and electric welding. One hundred and eighty hours are in practical work. QUEENS W A T E R REGISTER CARD PARTY AND DANCE SAVE T h e se v e n th a n n u al card party and dance of the Q ueens W ater R e g i s t e r A s s o c i a t i o n - w i l l b e held F r i d a y , M a y 1, a t t h e G l e n w o o d M a n o r , S e n e c a a n d M y r t le A v e ­ nues, B rooklyn. T ick ets a r e p r ic e d a t 55c, t a x in c lu d e d . T h e tick ets m a y be obtained from any o f th e w a t e r i n s p e c t o r s or f r o m Mr. J a m e s P . F i n n e r t y , BO 8-5000, e x t e n s i o n 292. ST ET SO N D O B BS UP TO 50 ^ KNOX Brooklyn Custom H atters, Inc. 9 W illo u g h b y S treet, B rooklyn, N. V. Two Door.s from Automnt Any Truhi to Boro Uull M-'- BLACKOUT FOR IF YOU SAVE! YOU Thousands o f Governm ent em ployees, eligibles and their friends save up to 50% on guaranteed nationally a d v e r ­ tised merchandise at M unicipal Em ployees Service. E v e n ts D ictate T hat You Should B uy 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 sucii 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 t c 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 ll y A ll I t e m s in E le c t r i c a l A p p lia n c e s . LADIK.S, SAVE VOUK STO(lKlNGS!! S IL K - N Y L O N - R A Y O N , Et^. e M AKVELOUS - N E W - COLQULL^’a § E A S y TO A P P L Y S $1.00 V IT A PR ESE R V ER $1 ^0 O N L Y o n e d ip n e c e s .s a ry . O ivoa y o u 3 to 10 t i m e s l o n g e r w e a r . a r r e s t s r u n a n d c a t c h e s . M ud >- w a t e r w il l leiivo no s t i u u . C o m e s d i p j a r —eiiouRti f o r 10 s t o c k i n g s . Hold on ly a t M u n i c i p a l U m p l o y e o s ".f.iJi.iy ‘ — S E R V IC E — 41 PA R K ROW (O pposite City Hall P a rk )’ PHONE COKTLANDT 7-5390 N .Y.C. ^ A p ril 21, 1942 C IV IL S E R V IC E LEA D E R P a^e Bespectacled Beauties To Vie at Palisades Zcke M anners w ill be M A D ISO N S Q . G A R D E N T W IC E N O W .^ m aster Ihwrs m e n t P a r k , N . J ., S a tu r d a y a fte r ­ B y Joseph Burstin o fficia tin g m u n ity at O p ticia n s’ th e A IL Y In rliid in fi: S H N D .V Y Z . I r t a n d H.1.5 I>. .H . O pen 1 and o f cerem on ies a t P a lisa d es A m u se ­ noon, N in e te e n 7 Com ­ th ird annual b e a u ty c o n te s t for g irls w h o w e a r g la sses. l^esort Notes JP t L A G L E R for The novel b esp ectacled c o m p etitio n b ea u ties w ill be t h e f e a t u r e o f t h e J e r s e y r e s o r t ’s h o t e l a n d o p en in g day. -j L'X TB V c l u b , s . F a l l s b u r g , Y. a n n o u n c e s t h a t a l l o u t d o o r ^ ng a n d sum m er sports clically in r e a d i n e s s . T h e G o l f P atty H a le, th e six -y ea r-o ld 0^6013 a r e s h o w i n g t h e i r e a r l y is s; r o w b o a t s a r e a l l r e p a i r e d ac tr es s, h a s h a d her c o n tra ct re­ ^nd studio. p a in ted ; h a n d b a ll new ed courts lie pi'i'ne*! a n d t h e t e n n i s c o u r t s gre g e ttin g a n e w s u r f a c e o f c l a y . J,,je fa m e d F l a g l 6 r S o l a r i u m i s b e . r ep a in te d f o r s u n l o v e r s . thk t a k a n a s s e e gjjd Country C lub , h o t e l o f ^ F leisch - nianns, N . Y . , o p e n s i t s 2 1 s t s u m ­ mer s e a s o n o n M a y 22 a f t e r e x ­ tensive a l t e r a t i o n s . T h e s w i m m i n g pool, largest i n U l s t e r C o u n t y , ^•ill be b e a u t i f i e d w i t h a m o d e r n bathing p a v i l l i o n , s o l a r i u m s a n d diving p l a t f o r m s . I n a d d i t i o n t o the hotel’s s o c i a l h a l l , M u r r a y gussman h a s p l a n s t o c o n v e r t a large barn into a N i t e C l u b . T h e barn h a s r e m a i n e d a l a n d m a r k o f the Takanassee’s n u m e r o u s a c r e s which also i n c l u d e a p r i v a t e golf course. Joe A lp erstein , d irecto r of STAR I J V K E C A S T P , S t a r L a k e , N y., a n n o u n c e s th e o p e n in g o f the s e a s o n o n M ay 29. F r e e horseback r id in g d u rin g th e month o f J u n e w i l l b e p r o v i d e d for the g u e s t s . The O c e a n C i t y , N . J . , “ P l a y s and P l a y e r s , ” t h e l i t t l e t h e a t r e guild, s p o n s o r e d b y t h e Y a c h t Club w h i c h m e t w i t h s u c h a n e n ­ thusiastic r e c e p t i o n l a s t s e a s o n , will a g a in p r e s e n t a s e r i e s o f b i ­ weekly s h o w s , b e g i n n i n g o n J u n e 26. 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