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CIV IL SERV IC E L E A D ER
Pag« Two
F£ DER A L
C I V 11
Tuesday, Ju n e 2 3 , 194<>.
S E R V 1C E
NEW S
By C H A R LES SULLIVAN
P a y -R a ise D riv e T a k e s T u r n f o r W o rs e ;
M ay B e M o n th s B e fo re C o n g re s s A c ts
M ead
P re d ic ts
P a y -R a is e
I n a n «-xclusiv«' sfii<(‘nu>nt <o (lio
C ivil SfM vici- L1<:AI)E';R <his w v vk ,
1init(>(l Sfalr-s S c n a f o r J a m e s M.
M e a d s a i d t h a t “ <h‘finif<‘l.v, F<-d«-ral <’in[»!o.v<‘f s m a y
s<»ni«
l>ay-in<TraKc p l a n a t t h i s s e s s io n
o f t'o n p iT S S .”
W A S H IN C iT O N . — T h e
pa y
r a i s e d r iv e m a y t a k e a ♦ Ir a m a tic
t u r n which would j u s t a b o u t
f o r c e t h e Con^^iess to a c t on it
i m m e d ia l e l y . I t ’s a I o n s c hance,
b u t in s id e r s a i e c o n s i d e r i n g it.
On J u l y 1 t h e a u t h o r i t y of th e
A i m y a n d N a v y to p a y tim e - a n d {i-half a f t e r 40 h o u r s to its field
e m p l o y e e s will e x p ire . T h a t ’s w h y
t h e P r e s i d e n t u r ^ e d ConKiesR to
p a s s his o v e r ti m e bill b y t h a t
d a te .
I t ’s t a k e n t o r g r a n t e d t h a t tlie
ovoi'tim e bill cfin’t be p a sse d by
t h a t date, m ir a c le s u n f o ie s e e n .
So th e A r m y a n d N a v y a lr e a d y
h a v e p u t a bill t h i o u g h th e H o u s e
t h a t would give t h e m a u t h o r i t y to
c o n ti n u e p a y in g o v e rtim e to c er­
t a i n classes of e m p l o y e e s —e m ­
ployees now b e in g paid o v e r t i m e a n d t h e r e a i e s o m e th i n g like a
m illion of those in both the A r m y
and the Navy.
T h e hill h a s n ’t p a sse d th e Se n­
a te , t h o u g h i t ’s e xpected to w i t h ­
New Transfer Plan
In the Making
W A S H I N G T O N . — Y o u 'v e p r o b ­
a b ly h e a r d a lot a b o u t th e F e d ­
e ral a g c n e y p r i o r it y s y s te m w hic h
w a s d e sign ed to give t h e w a r
a g e n c i e s p r i o r it y on th e se rv ice s
of e x p e r ie n c e d F e d e r a l w o r k e i s .
I t h a s worketl well e n o u g h a s
n e a r l y 18,000 e m plo ye es ha v e been
t ran s feri-ed to w a r jobs since the
s y s t e m w e n t into e ffect som e
t h r e e m o n th s ago.
S:)me 14,000
h a v e been in Wa.<^hingtcn a n d
on ly 4,000 in th e field. H o w ev e r,
t h e Civil Service C o m m issio n is
n o w j)Iacing sp ecial e m p h a s i s on
field t r a n s f e i s a n d soon y o u ’ll see
m a n y field t r a n s f e r s .
M oreover, th e inside w ord h e re
is t h a t th e i)riority s y s te m will be
s h a k e n up a n d revised in o rd e r
to give th e Civil Service C o m m is­
sion g r e a t e r a u t h o r i t y ov< r t r a n s ­
f e r s. T o d a y (‘m p loy e e s in No. 1
p r i o r i t y a g e n c i e s su c h a s W nr,
N a v y , W a r P i'o d u c tio n c a n ’t
t r a n s f e r un les s t h e y get a n o k a y
f i o n i th e h e a d s of t h e i r a gencies.
U n d e r t h e rev ised s y s te m th e
C o m m is sio n will h a v e full a u t h o r ­
i t y to t r a n s f e r a n y enij)loyee it
liieases j u s t so long a s the emjJloyee ag rees.
O t h e r c h a r g e s will b? m a d e in
nn e ffo rt to sjieed up t i a n s f e i s
a n d to get emjiloyees in jobs
w h e r e t h e y a r e best-fitted. I t ’s
iin a tte n ij)t by t h e Gov(>rnment to
«ulve th e m a n p o w e r s h o r ta g e .
War, Navy Depts.
Limit Employees
W A S H I N G T O N . — T he W a r De­
p a r t m e n t h a s join ed w ith the
N a v y D e p a r t m e n t in lim itin g the
iiu m h e r of c iv ilia n emi)loyees in
W ashington.
W a r S e c r e t a r y Stim so n ha s susp(‘n ded fo r 4ft d a y s r e c r u i t in g for
all e m p loye es paid $2,300 a n d less,
l^leantim e, he h a s o rd e re d th e de­
p a r t m e n t to m a k e a su rv e y t)f all
c le rica l e m ploy e es to see th a t they
liie do in g th e jolts assig n e d them .
Tije N a v y h a sn 't a d d e d a n y e m ­
p loyees in W a s h i n g t o n since the
m id d le of A piil a n d it w o n ’t hire
n n y m o re u n til th e f irs t p a r t of
J u l y , if theH.
out a g i e a t deal of trou ble .
M a n y feel t h a t if t h i s bill w e re
pas.sed, th e h e a t w o u ld be take?!
off t h e p a y r a is e bill to c o v e r all
e m plo yees, a n d it w o u ld be w eeks,
yes m o n th s , b e fo re C o n g r e s s a c t s
t o lelieve t h e p l ig h t of all o t h e r
employees.
The Strategy
T h e s t r a t e g i c m o ve w o u ld t h e n
be f o r t h e P r e s i d e n t to v e to th e
bill p r o v i d in g o v e r ti m e f o r A r m y
a n d N a v y e m p loyees. I n his v e to
mes.sage he c ould a p p e a l to t h e
C o n p -e ss to p a s s leg isla tio n t h a t
w ould t r e a t all em p lo y e es alike,
i n s te a d of s e t t i n g up priv ileg ed
a n d p r e f e r r e d c la ss es w i t h in the
F e d e r a l service.
I n his v e to m e s s a g e , t h e P r e s i ­
d e n t could p o in t o u t t h e re a l n e e d
f o r 'h igher p a y t o t h e }ow-pai*l
F e d e r a l w o r k e r s a n d h e cou ld
p o in t t o n a m e s , da te s, »T>d plac e s
to s u p p o r t h is c laim s.
A ve to of t h e <bill w ould be a
d r a m a t i c a n d decisive m o v e t h a t
would 'blast t h e C o n g r e s s in to a c ­
tion. C>n t h e o t h e r h a n d , a v e to
m a y g e t C o n g re s s so re, a n d it
m i g h t be wiorfths b e fo re it -decided
t o do a n y t h i n g a b o u t t h e q u e stion .
T h a t 's a q u e s tio n t h a t m u s t be d e ­
cided by t h e P r e s i d e n t a n d his ad vi.sors.
O ne t h i n g is c r y s t a l c le a r. I f t h e
bill is v e to e d a n d t h e m illion e m ­
ployees a i e n ’t p a i d o v e r ti m e f o r
a few da ys, t h e C o n g r e s s will 1t)e
d e lug e d
with
c o m p l a in t s , a n d
C o n g r e ss will be fo r c e d to a d t in
o r d e r to k e e p t h e G o v e r n m e n t
m achinejy
in ta c t.
Many
'em­
ployees w ould q u i t t h s Govei-nm e n t to t a k e p r i v a t e jo b s w h e r e
- Fla«h Wyiniiu.
T w o cham pions o f tb e m e r it s y s te m w e re honored la st F r id a y
a luncheon g iv e n th em h y th e F ederal B u sin e ss A sso cia tio n
o f N tew Yor-k. C o J tg r e s s m » n R o b e r t R a m p s p e c k o / &eofr,gim
( M t ) a n d Senat^>r J sm e fs <A. M e a d •of N e w Y o r k ( r i g M ) , h o l d
B crotts p r e s e n t e d t h e m in ‘a,ppreciatioT i •«/ t h e i r -woTk <Tn t h e
f u r t h e r a n c e o f gocod g o v e r m m e n t . I n t h e ■c e n te r is P o s t m a s t e r
A l b e r t 'G o ld m a n , w h o dieted as c h a ir m a n
t im e - a n d - a - h a l f is p a id a f t e r 40
ho urs.
A c tio n H e ld Up
M e a n ti m e , a d i s a g r e e m e n t o v e r
t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s o v e r ti m e <pla>n a n d
t h e ,^300 b o n u s bill is h o l d in g i»p
a c t i o n on t h e p a y -r a is e measxH'e.
T h e H o u s e Civil S e rv ice C o m m i t ­
tee is su p p o s e d to r e p o r t so m e
s o r t of a bill o u t t h i s w e e k , if a
c o m p r o m i s e c a n be a g r e e d on.
T h e P r e s i d e n t ’s a d v is o r s t r ie d
t o g e t th e S e n a te Civil S e rv ic e
C o m m i t t e e to hold h e a r i n g s on
t h e bills se ve ral' w e e k s ag o b u t
C h a i r m a n B u l o w of S o u th D a ­
k o ta , a lam e-duok, sa id he w a s n t
in a n y h u r r y a n d t h a t he w o u l d n ’t
hold a n y h e a r i n g s u n til a f t e r t h e
H o u s e a c t e d on t h e bill.
Test Dates
T h e
A n d
T r u t h
t h e
A b o u t
P h o n y
W A SH IN G T O N . — Y o u ’ v e
h e a i d a lot — e v e r y o n e h a s —
a b o u t t h e “ 9 0 , 0 0 0 t o 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
.‘j n o o p e r s ” t h e O ff i o e o f P i i c e
A d m in i.s tra tio n is g o i n g t o h a v e
to c h ec k u p on y o u a n d me.
T h e y ’r e all g o o d s t o i ie s . T h e
t r o u b l e w i t h t h e m is t h a t t h e y
a i n ’t so.
H ere are the tru e facts about
O P A : I n th e first place, O P A is
faced w ith t h e t e r r i f i c t a s k of r a ­
tio n i n g e v e r y d a y c o m m o d itie s
t h a t j'ou a n d I use. To do t h e job
it m u s t h a v e a la r g e sta ff. S u g a r ,
a uto, t i l e r a t i o n i n g a n d t h e like
w a s m a d e p ossible througVi t h e ef­
f o r t s of v o l u n te e r g r o u p s s u c h as
O
P
A
R u m o r s
sc hool t e a c h e r s a n d p u b lic -sp ir­
ite d people.
N o w OP A is faced w ith th e t a s k
of r a ti o n i n g m a n y m o r e a r t i c l e s —
s c o re s m ore, in c l u d i n g c lo t h i n g
a n d c e r t a i n foods. To do t h e jo b
O P A h a s de cid e d t h a t e a c h local
r a t i o n i n g b o a i d m u s t h a v e one o r
m o r e paid employees, d e p e n d i n g
on t h e n u m b e r of people in t h e
ju ris d ic tio n . T h e r e a r e 30,000 r a ­
t i o n i n g b o a r d s a n d to h a v e one
p a id c le r k on e a c h b o a r d —fig u r e
it o u t youi'self—w ou ld be 30,000
people. S om e of th e l a r g e r b o a r d s
w ould h a v e tw o a n d possib ly
t h r e e p a id em ployees.
T h e B u d g e t B u r e a u e s t im a te s
th a t w ere sent to Congress by the
P r e s i d e n t p r o v id e f o r 66,000 e m ­
ployees — n o t 90 000, a n d n o t
W 'A S H IN G T O N . - F u t u r e civil
s e rv ice
exam
d a te s :
student
n u rse , J u n e 29; se n io r b o o k k e e p ­
i n g o p e r a t o r , J u n e 30.
100,000, b u t f.6,000. I f 35,000 of t h e
66,000 w e re local b o a r d em ployees,
t h e r e w o u ld be only 31,000 e m ­
ployees to a c c o u n t for. A n a d m i n ­
i s t r a t i v e fo rc e of 8.000 will be
k e p t in W a s h i n g t o n a n d t h a t
b r in g s th e f i g u r e d o w n t o 23,000-*
a n d still no sn o o p e r s a r e ac­
c o u n te d for.
N o w O P A p l a n s to h a v e a n in­
sp e c tio n s t a f f of 6,000 p e r s o n s —
b u t only 1,500 of t h a t n u m b e r will
be p rice i n s p e c t o r s w h o s e jobs
v ’ill be t h e legal e n f o r c e m e n t of
price . J u s t 1,500 p rice po lic e m e n
in s t e a d of 00,000 o r lOOiOOO. T h a t ’s
a big d iffere n ce , i s n ’t i t?
T o Fi.\ P r i c e s
Ain’t Mathematics Wonderful!
To llie Kditon:
D e a r S i r : A f t e r r e a d i n g t h e t im e a n d a h a l f bill a n d a p p ly ­
in g so m e sim p le a r ii h n i e t i e , t im e a n d a h a lf d w in d le s to t i m e a n d
a tw e lfth . K x p l a n a t i o n : A m a n w h o w o r k s 40 h o u r s a w e e k w o r k s
2,«K0 h o u r s a y e a r , e q u iv a l e n t to 260 d a y s of 8 h o u r s e»eh. To
find t h e d a ily r u l e in p r i v a t e i n d ii s t i y you divide t h e a n n u a l sal­
a r y by 3fl0. (Kem(>mher th is nun>her.) T h e govornn>ent, h o w e v e r,
is diff<>rent. I t divides by 360. (K e n i e m h e r t h i s n u m b e r also )
N o w t i m e a n d a h a lf in f r a c t i o n a l f o r m is 3/2. P u t t h e t h r e e tog e th jT a n d t h e r e s u l t is 8/2 t i n u ‘s 260 d ivid e d by 360 or 1 3 1 2 .
13/12 m e a n s tim e a n d a tw e lft h . Jf tJ»(* gov(^rnment g y p s Its w o r k ­
e rs lil«‘ th is , e a n you b la m e t h e public fo r b e in g a m it e di^ihonest
in filling o u t in co m e t a x r e p o r t s ?
T h is p lan will go in to e ffec t J u l y 1, w e hope. On t h a t d a te
the
r e t i r e m e n t re d u c t i o n will s u p p l a n t t h e c u r r e n t 8',^% r a te .
I 'u t t i n g t h e tw«* c h a n g e s t o g e th e r , we g e t t h e fo llow ing: A n in ­
d i v id u a l ’s “‘s a l a r y e(|u als h is p re v io u s '■’'s a l a r y t im e s 1.977.5 fo r a
4H-hour w e e k , o r t im e s l.OKll fo r a 44-hour w eek. T h e f o r m u la
is: new " s a la r y e(|u als old ^s ala ry t im e s 950 divided by 065 (1 p lu s
A 13/12), w h e r e A is t h e fr a (‘fion o v e r ti m e h o u r s d iv id e d by 40.
I s n ’t m a tlie n u itie s w o n d e rfu l! W o n ' t so m e o n e t e a o h It t o t h e
g o v j 'r n m e n t ?
D A N IE L F IN K E L
’*‘1*. S .: " S a l a r y ” m e a n s ne t incom e , t h a t is, less p ension. T h u t
is, n u d tip ly t h e f a c t o r s given by tlu* a m o u n t on y o u r c h e c k to get
t h e a m o u n t <tf y o u r n ew c h e c k . To find t h e n e t g ro ss s a l a r y , m u l ­
tiply llie c u r r e n t g r o s s s a la r y hy (I p lu s A 13/12). K x a m p l e ^ ' 1,440
e(|iials $i>7.!!0 p<*r s e m i-m o n t h . TVt^w ehe<'k-4j!57.«0 th n e « 1.1»775
e q u a ls .$60..35. N ew s a l a r y —$1,440 t im e s 1.2166U e q u a ls J^l,752. T h is
f<*r 48 h o u r s p e r w eek.—D. F .
T h e r e m a i n i n g 17,000 O P A e m ­
ployees will be in t h e S t a t e a n d
r e g io n a l offices. T h e y ’ll be e con ­
o m is ts , p rice sp e c ia lists, s t a t i s t i ­
cia ns, r e s e a r c h e r s , s t e n o g r a p h e r s ,
a n d t h e like. T h is larg e g r o u p
will fix ceiling p ric e s a n d be fore
p ric e s c a n be fixed m u c h r e s e a r c h
m u s t be done on t h e c o st fa c to r s .
I t ’s t r u e t h a t O P A did a s k t h e
B u d g e t B u r e a u fo r 'a u t h o r i t y to
iiire up to 90,000 people. B u t t h e r e
w a s no t h o u g h t of h i r in g 90,000
im m e d ia te ly . I t w a s a r g u e d t h a t
no one could tell a year^ in a d ­
v a n c e w h a t t h e r a t i o n i n g n e ed s
w ould be. O P A officials a s k e d
t h a t th e y be g iv en a u t h o r i t y in
t h e bill to e n la r g e th e local r a ­
t io n i n g
offices
w 'hen ever
the
n e e d s j u s tifie d it.
B u d g e t B u r e a u r e f u s e d to go
a lo n g w i t h th is su g g e stio n . I t p r e ­
f e r re d to a s k C o n g r e ss fo r a d d i ­
t io n a l m o n e y to h ir e m o r e people
if t h a t b e c a m e n e c e s s a r y r a t h o r
t li a n give O P A b l a n k e t a u t h o r i t y
t o h i re th e people w i t h o u t k n o w ­
i n g w h e t h e r it w ould e v e r be
need ed.
Of th e 66,000 employees, I t's
e s t i m a t e d a t O P A h e a d q u a r t e r s in
W a s h i n g t o n t h a t .5,000 will be in
N e w Y o r k S t a te .
1-A Men OK As
MecfianicLeamers
W hat
a r e t h e c h a n c e s of the
1-A a p p l i c a n t s w h o h a v e filed for
t h e m e c h a n i c - l e a r n e r examina, tion?
•
T h i s w e e k , t h e U. S. Office of
E d u c a t i o n a n s w e r e d t h i s qufg,
tio n :
“ U n d e r a re v is io n of t h e civilian
p r o g r a m f o r t h e U. S. A r m y sjg.
n a l CoiTS, p e r s o n s w h o ha v e been
c la ss if ie d b y se lec tiv e sei’vice h.s
1-A will be eligible f o r train in g
in m e c h a n i c - l e a r n e r c o u rse s in
vocational
schoola.
Originally,
p e r s o n s in t h e 1-A classification
w e r e n o t eligible.
“ R e cru itin g
for
m e c h a n ic .
l e a r n e r c o u r s e s f o r pre-service
s t u d y fo r t h e U. S. A r m y Signal
C o r p s is u n d e r t h e U. S. Civil
S e r v ic e C o m m is sio n , w h i c h will
e s t a b l i s h r e g i s t e r s of eligibles. The
t r a i n i n g will be c o n d u c t e d under
t h e c la s s if i c a t i o n s of j u n i o r repairm e n t r a i n e e ( r a d io ) a t $1,440 per
year, an d
m e c h a n i c - learner.s
(r a d io ) a t $1,020 p e r y e a r . The
c o u r s e of s t u d y will in clud e the
u s e of e s s e n t ia l tools, basic shop
a c t i v it i e s a n d a b il i ty to read
s i m p le c ir c u i ts a n d sym bols. Each
c o u r s e o f s t u d y will c o v e r from
2 to 3 m o n th s .
“ T h e D ivision o f C ivilian T iainin g , U. S. A r m y S ig n a l Corps,
h a s s e n t to e a c h c o r p s a r e a sig­
n a l o f f ic e r a q u o t a of th o s e to be
t r a i n e d . T h e q u o t a s w e r e estab­
lis h e d a f t e r c o n s u l ta t io n w ith the
U. S. O ffice of E d u c a t i o n , the
U. S. Civil S e rv ice Commission,
a n d t h e U. S. E m p l o y m e n t Se)vice.”
R e q u i r e m e n t s f o r t h e e xam in a­
t io n a p p e a r on p a g e 12.
Sheet Metal Men
Needed at Airport
A p p li c a t io n s a r e n o w b e ing ac­
c e p te d f o r a i r c r a f t s h e e t metal
w o r k e r a n d j u n i o r a i r c r a f t sheet
m e t a l w o r k e r jo b s a t t h e Rome
A i r D e p o t, R o m e , N. Y.
T h o s e w h o a p p ly m u s t ha v e no
less t h a n f o u r y e a r s experience
for
the
aircraft
s h e e t metal
c la ss ific a tio n , a n d no less than
t w o y e a r s for t h e o th e r . Both
call
fo r
p r o g re s s i v e
training
a n d / o r e x p e rie n c e w h i c h m a y in­
c lu d e a p p r e n t i c e s h i p a s a sheet
m e t a l w o r k e r in a f irst- c la ss she p.
T h e s a l a r y f o r t h e position of
a i r c r a f t s h e e t m e t a l w o r k e r 's
$2,200 a y e a r ; f o r j u n i o r aircraft
s h e e t m e t a l w o r k e r , $1,860.
C opies of t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t anvl
a p p li c a t i o n f o r m s m a y be seciut'il
f r o m t h e s e c r e t a r y . B o a r d of U. S.
Civil Service E x a m i n e r s , Rome
A i r D epot, o r a t a n y f irst- or s(Co n d-c la ss post office in N e w Yoik
S t a t e o r fr o m t h e m a n a g e r . Sec­
on d U. S. Civil S e rvice District,
641 W a s h i n g t o n S tre et, M anh at­
tan.
A p p li c a t io n s sh o u l d b e sent by
t h e s e c r e t a r y . B o a r d of U. S. Ci' il
S e rv ic e E x a m i n e r s , R o m e Air
D e p o t, R o m e , N. Y.
Lawyer Exam
Is Possible
W A S H I N G T O N . - T h e B o a rd of
L e g a l E x a m i n e r s will stnnoun^’o
a n e x a m i n a t i o n f o r j u n i o r atto)n e y s s h o r t l y if C o n g r e s s finally
d e cid e s to p r o v id e it w i t h funds.
T h e H o u s e r e f u s e d a n appi'>
p r i a t i o n f o r t h e h oard. T h e Sen­
a te , a t t h e in s i s t e n c e of FDH.
p u t m o n e y in t h e Ind e pen de nt
O ffic es a p p r o p r i a t i o n bill for tiiC
b oa rd . N o w t h e bill is back in
c o n f e r e n c e a f t e r b o th houses re­
f u s e d to recede. I t a p p e a r s that
t h e b o a rd will g e t t h e m o n ey and
i t ’ll a n n o u n c e e x a m s f o r youn!?
la w y e r s a s soon a s t h e issue ’S
s e ttle d .
I t ’s r e p o r te d t h e b o a r d will seel<
y o u n g a t t o r n e y s f o r jo bs t h a t P^y
$1,800 a n d .$2;600.
CIVIL SKKVIt'lC I.EAIIKH,
97 Duuiie Striiet,
Co|i>rlifht, J942,
l«ulili<!uti<iiiN, Inc.
New Vork t'it.v
b.v Civil ServM'*Kiitered hh
•tiul-ehiNH nm ttrr Oct. 2, 1939. »'
the piiHt office i i t ; New ' ‘"''I'
N. V., uiiiler the Act of M arch a.
1879.
CIVIL
P ag e T hree
C IV IL SE R V IC E LE A D ER
T uesday, Ju n e 2 3 ,1942 '
SERVICE
IN N E W YORK
CITY
This is quite a departure from the usual type of civil service
news . . . but you suddenly discover that public employees are
artists, too. and so their work becomes news. Some 60 water
colors painted by civil service employees are on exhibit in the
cafeteria (28th floor) of the Municipal Building. We’ve s e lected three of the 60 to show you the competence of the work.
The photo directly above, whose design seems to have been
unconsciously inspired by a microphone, is the work of Jack
Goodman, WNYC. On the right are two water scenes. The
upper one is by Salvatore La Susa, of the Board of Education;
the lower, greatly different in technique, was painted by Samuel
Dukler, who works in the office of the Borough President of
Manhattan. He calls it ‘‘Fisherman’s Wharf.” Our advice:
Go see the exhibit.
He’ll Put in Teeth
If You Want Them
Becom inended reading; T he
a r t i c l e “ D .D .S.” i n t h p c o lu m n
“ O n P a r k B o w , ” p a g e 11.
Councilman Louis P. Goldberg
this week answered critics of his
collective negotiations bill for city
employees by declaring he will be
“only too happy to accommodate
those who nre clamoring for an
amendment to put more teeth”
in the measure.
R eferring
to
such
“ sincere
c r i t i c s ” a s C o u n c ltm e n W illia m A.
C a rro ll, J a m e s A. P h i l l ip s a n d
P e t e r V. C a cc h io n e, Mr. G o ld b e rg
p o i n te d o u t t h a i n e “ se e s n o r e a ­
so n w h y t h e y s h o u l d n o t be m a d e
to feel sa tis fie d . L e t t h e m c o m e
f o r w a r d w i t h a n a m e n d m e n t to
p u t in to t h e bill t h e t e e t h t h e y
s a y t h e y w o u ld like in it a n d I'll
be g l a d to c o - o p e r a te . ” So, a p p a r ­
ently, will C o u n c il m a n S a l v a t o r e
N i n fo a n d C o u n c il w o m a n Gex't r u d e W eil Klein, c o -spon sors of
t h e bill.
I t ’s P a l a t a b l e
C o u n c il m a n G o ld b e rg s a id t h a t
“ the r e a s o n t h e bill s t o p s w h e r e
it d oes is t h a t it h a s be en de­
sig n e d to be a s p a l a t a b l e a s po s­
sible a t t h is p a r t i c u l a r tim e. I t
h a s be eh c r e a t e d w'ith t h e t h o u g h t
in m i n d t h a t one s t e p shou ld be
t a k e n a t a t i m e , ” w a s his e x p la n ­
a tio n to th o se in s i s t i n g t h e m e a s ­
u r e does n o t p ro v id e f o r m a c h i n ­
ery to e n fo r c e n e g o ti a ti o n s b e ­
tw e e n c ity d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s a n d
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of e m p lo y e e s’ o w n
choosing.
P u b l i c H e a r i n g in A u t u m n
Mr, G o ld b e r g s a i d t h e bill will
^ o t be b r o u g h t u p f o r a public
h e a r i n g in Council u n t il a u t u m n ,
how ever, “ in o r d e r to give ever.vbody a s m u c h t im e a s possib le to
s tu d y i t a n d to e x p r e s s h i m s e l f . ”
C o m m is s io n A d o p ts W a r tim e E m e r g e n c y
M e a s u re to S p e e d H o s p ita l R e c r u itm e n t
A w'artime emergency resolu­
tion was adopted by the Munici­
pal Civil Service Commission at
a public hearing last week. It
calls for the tran sfe r of hospital
helpers from the labor class to
the non-competitive class.
R e s u l t of t h e r e s o lu tio n is t h a t
t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p i t a l s is
p e r m i t t e d t o h i r e h o s p i t a l h e lp e r s
d irec t. C a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e s e posi­
tio n s will n o t h a v e to file a p p li ­
c a t i o n s w i t h t h e Civil Serv ice
C o m m is s io n , t a k e a l i t e r a c y t e s t
a n d w a i t to be c e r tif ie d to th e
D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p i t a l s b e fo r e
t h e y c a n be a p p o in t e d . T h e r e so ­
l u ti o n calls f o r c a n d i d a t e s to be
a p p o in t e d , a s f a r a s possible, f r o m
lis ts 'fu i-n is h e d b y ‘‘a p p r o p r i a t e
p u b lic a g e n c i e s . ”
C a : i 't F i n d M e n
T h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p it a ls
h a s been experiencing enorm ous
d i f f ic u l ty in f illin g its h o s p i t a l
h e l p e r p o sitio n s. T h e t u r n o v e r h a s
b s e n e x tr e m e , w i t h m e n lea v ing
in d ro v e s f o r m i l i t a r y service, de ­
f e n s e jo b s, a n d w o m e n fin d in g
o t h e r p o s i t io n s w h i c h
have
H e s a id h e h a s fo u n d no m a r k e d
o p p o sitio n to t h e bill a n y w h e r
T h e L E A D E R in its J u n e 16 is­
s u e o f f e rs a r o u n d u p sh o w in g
t h a t t h e p ri n c i p l e of t h e bill h a s
b e e n u p h e ld v i r tu a l ly e v e ry w h e re .
T h e bill m a k e s it m a n d a t o r y for
c ity d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s to m e e t
w i t h t h o i r employee.^’ u n i o n re pre se n tatv ies.
op e n e d u p in p r i v a t e in d u s t r y .
The departm ent has asked that
s t r o n g e m e r g e n c y m e a s u r e s be
t a k e n to h e lp it m e e t w h a t m i g h t
t u r n o u t to be a s e r i o u s c ris is in
m a n p o w e r . H e n c e t h i s a ctio n.
T h e u se of l a b o r c la ss lis ts d u r ­
in g t h e p a s t t w o y e a r s , according
to E u g e n e C a n u d o , s e c r e t a r y of
th e
D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p it a ls ,
“ h a s b e e n a t e r r i b l e flo p .” A m o n g
th e lis ts c e r t i f ie d to t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t h a v e b e e n t h o s e f o r p o r te r ,
laboratory assistant, an d about
30 o th e rs . T h o u s a n d s of call le t­
t e r s w e r e s e n t o u t by t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t to e ligible s on lists, a n d less
t h a n 10 p e r c e n t a c c e p t e d posi
tions. E v e n a m o n g th o s e a c c e p t ­
ing, t h e t u r n o v e r h a s b e e n 55 p e r ­
c e n t a y e a r —p r o b a b l y t h e h i g h ­
est t u r n o v e r in a n y pu b lic job.
T h e r e a r e 5,300 h o s p i t a l h e lp e r
po sitio n s in all. O f t h e s e , 300 a r e
n o w unfilled , a n d 1,500 a r e o c c u ­
pied by p r o v isio n a ls.
W e n t to P u b l i c A ge n c ie s
T h e H o s p it a ls D e p a r t m e n t , a f t e r
t w o y e a r s e x p erien c e , c a m e to
t h e c o n clu sio n t h a t it is futile to
b o t h e r w i t h civil se rv ice lis ts a n d
p r o c e d u r e s. I f t h e po sitio n s w e r e
p u t in to t h e n o n - c o m p e t it i v e clas.s,
t h e y a r g u e d , it w o u ld sa v e ex­
pe n se a n d w o r k f o r t h e civil s e r v ­
ice c o m m i s s i o n ; a n d w o u ld sa v e
use less v/ork to t h e d e p a r t m e n t in
s e n d i n g o u t l e t t e r s to eligibles
w h o w o n ’t a c c e p t t h e positio n.
T h e on ly r e c o u r s e , t h e r e f o r e , h a s
be en f o r t h e d e p a r t m e n t to go to
the W PA, U SES, a n d H om e R e ­
lief B u r e a u to a s k f o r p e rs o n s
w h o c ould be p u t i n to t h e jo b .-3
a s p ro v isio n a ls. B u t p r o v is io n a ls
c a n ’t b e g iv e n t h e i n d u c e m e n t s
t h a t c a n be g iv e n to p e r s o n s in
t h e n o n -c o m p a titiv e class, s u c h a s
p e r m a n e n c e of t h e jo b a n d r e g u ­
l a r s a l a r y i n c re a s e s .
So t h e d e p a r t m e n t a s k e d t h e
Civil S e rvice C o m m i s s i o n to p lac e
its p r e s e n t p ro v i s i o n a l s i n to t h e
n o n - c o m p e titiv e class, w h i c n
w o u l d p e r m i t t h e d e p a r t m e n t to
h i r e e m ploy e es h e r e a f t e r d ir e c t ly
a n d give t h e m t h e p r o t e c t i o n of
t h e n o n - c o m p e titiv e class. T h e a p ­
p r o v a l of t h e C o m m is s io n to th is
p l a n m a k e s it p o ssible to h i re
people liv ing in t h e v ic i n i ty of t h e
i n s t it u t i o n , o r in t h e s a m e b o r ­
o u g h . I f pu b lic a g e n c i e s d o n 't
p r o v id e e n o u g h people, t h e D e ­
p a r t m e n t of H o s p i t a l s will t h e n
allo w e a c h h o s p i t a l s u p e r i n t e n d ­
e n t to h i r e d i r e c tly f o r his h o s ­
p i ta l .
I t is r e alize d b y e v ery o n e , in ­
c lu d i n g h o s p ita l officials, t h a t
t h e re a l tr o u b le is t h e s a l a r y lo w e st in t h e c ity service. H o w ­
e ver, t h e n e w b u d g e t h a s m a d e
i m p r o v e m e n t in t h is r e s p e c t, b y
r a i s i n g t h e p r e s e n t s a l a r i e s by
$30 a year. T h e p r e s e n t $720 aa'avy goes up to $780 (e m p lo y e e
liv es out, g e ts one m e a l a d a y m
t h e i n s t it u t i o n ) . T h e p r e s e n t $420
jo b (w i t h m a i n t e n a n c e ) go e s u p
to $480. T h e p a r t - t i m e j o b - 4
h o u r s a d a y —g o e s f r o m $3G0 to
$420. T h e s e n e w s a l a r y s c h e d u le s
go in to e f fe c t J u l y 1. U n d e r t h e
n o n -c o m p e t it i v e s e tu p , em p lo y e es
a r e e n ti t le d to a $30 i n c r e a s e
a f t e r one y e a r o f se rvice , a n d
t h r e e a d d it i o n a l i n c r e a s e s e a c h
six m o n t h s t h e r e a f t e r .
T h e d e p a r t m e n t h a s a special
c la s s if ic a tio n f o r p e r s o n s witU
p a r t i c u l a r sk ills a n d th o s e w illling
to t a k e spe c ia l h a z a r d s . O n e h u n ­
d r e d a n d f i f ty e m p lo y e es a r e in
th i s c a te g o ry . I t in c lu d e s t h o po si­
t io n k n o w n a s ‘‘g e rm i c id e a t t e n d ­
a n t ” in tu b e r c u l o s i s h o sp ita ls,
b u t c h e r ’s h e lp e r, w in d o w w a s h e r ,
s u p e r v i s o r of p r i s o n e r s ( t h e d e ­
p a r t m e n t s o m e ti m e s b o r r o w s
p r i s o n e r s f r o m t h e C o r r e c tio n D e­
p a r t m e n t to a id in l a n d s c a p i n g ) ,
a n d a shepherd (the d e p a rtm e n t
m a i r i ta i n s 30 s h e e p ). F o r t h e s e
persons, w hen th e d e p a rtm e n t
fi n d s t h e m , it is w illin g to p a y
$900 to $1,199, e v en t h o u g h t e c h ­
n ic a lly t h e y a r e still k n o w n a s
h o s p i t a l h elpers.
Commission
Approves Tests
O p e n - c o m p e titiv e t e s ts f o r l a \7
a s s i s t a n t ( t o r ts ) g r a d e 2, m e d i c a l
c o n s u l t a n t (social h y g ie n e ) , s e n i o r
p r o p e r t y m a n a g e r , b u r e a u of r e a l
e sta te , a n d p r o m o ti o n e x a m s f o r
j u n i o r c h e m i s t . D e p a r t m e n t of
H o s p it a ls , j u n i o r co unsel, g r a d e 3,
B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , a n d l a w
a s s i s t a n t , g r a d e 2, B o a r d
of
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , h a v e been o r d e r e d
b y t h e Municij)al Civil S e rv ic e
C o m m is sio n . I n a d d it i o n a n openc o m p e t it i v e t e s t fo r s t e n o g r a p h e r ,
g i a d e 2 (see p a g e G) w a s also
o rd e re d .
N e i t h e r t h e a p p li c a t i o n d a t e s
n o r t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s fo r t h e ex­
a m i n a t i o n s h a v e been se t a s y e t
by t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n .
As soon a s t h e y a r e a n n o u n c e d ,
full d e ta ils will a p p e a r in T h o
LEADER.
Recent Personnel Changes
In New York City Depts.
T h e fo llow ing pereonnt;! c h a n g e a
h a v e b e en m a d e by C ity d e p a r t iTii'nts:
Department of Public Works
A p p o in ted —A b l e - b o d i e d
seam an, at
* KJ C a m o n t h : A u g u s t L e p p , M a y
2 1 ; J o h n P a n a g i o t i c , M a y 22. O i l e r s
( M a r i n e ) , a t $lir) a m o n t h ; P e t e r H .
L a n e , M a y 12; A l e x a n d e r F r e e m a n .
M a y 1 3 ; C a r r o l l L . S m a l l , M a y 19.
G e o r g e M c M a n u s , s e c o n d a.‘; s i a t a n t
M a r i n e e n g i n e e r ( D i e s e l ) , a t $180 a
m o n t h . M a y 13.
RMIred — J o h n D o w n e y , e l e v a t o r
o p e r a t o r , M a v 14.
IMeil—F r a n k C o n .^ a l v o , l a b o r e r , a t
$ 1 , 6 2 0 p e r a n n u n t . M a y 20.
S«*rvlceH Cease*!—M a t t h e w C o r c o r ­
a n , c l e a n e r , a t l$l,320 p e r a n n u m ,
M a y 15. H a r r y S i n g , c o o k , a t $ 1 1 5
a m o n t h , M a y 19.
W ilb u r F. W ray ,
c l e a n e r , a t $1,320 p e r a n n u m , M a y
7.
M ild red
L iebeis,
cleaner,
at
p e r a i i n u m , M a y 8.
Joseph P.
F o ttsch , tab u latin g m achine oper­
a t o r , a t $l ,5 f>0 p e r a n n u m , J i m e 1.
'P h o m a s F . K elly , oiler (M a rin e ), a t
?115 a
m o n th .
M ay
17.
M ild red
T r i p p , s t e i i o g i a p h e r ' , a t $1,440 p e r
a n n u m . M a y 36.
Borough President, Queens
R e i i s s l g n e d —J o h n
J.
W alsh ,
la­
b o r e r , a t $1,500 p e r a n n u m . B u r e a u
ot H ighw ays.
D i e d - C l . i i e n c e E . Lewi.«, l a b o r e r ,
nt
$l,5;i0 p e r
annum ,
B ureau
of
H ighw ays.
^
,
lle flre d -B la s C oppola an d D aniel
P . N o la n , lat)orers, B 'l r r a u of H ig h ­
w a y ; C h a rle s U. Pow ell, a s s is ta n t
en g in eer,
topographical
bureau;
G eorge L
W a lte rs, en g in eerin g asnistaJit,
B ureau
of
E ngineering,
C o n .struct ion H i g h w a y s .
Kerviees Ceased — M a r y W a l s h ,
s t e n o g r a p h e r , a t $1,920 p e r a n n u m ,
B u re a u of A d m in isiratio n .
S erv ices Ceiispd - B u r e a u o f H i g h • w a y s : Cieorge B a l lb a c k , l a b o r e r , a t
$1, 5(10 p e r a n n u m ; J o s e p h V . M c G urty,
a tten d an t,
a t $1 ,7 90.99 p e r
a n n u m ; F r a n k A. C .rclli, D o m in ic k
11. L - i n d i , a n d S a l v a t o r e J . T r a p a n i ,
tem po! a ry
laborer.s,
a t $1,500 p e r
annum .
Dept, of Housing and Bldgs.
Ite tlre d -G u sta v e A
B roberg and
"W illiam
K.
S m ith ,
inspectors
of
h o u s i n g ; (JeO !- ge G a s k i n , i n s p e c t o r
of carp en try and
m a s o n r y ; A delo
T y p e r m a s s , .* -'ten o g iap h er; J o h n A .
G c r r a r d a n d P e t e r P . H u g h e s , insn e cto rs of c a rp e n try and m as o n ry ;
J o h n H . M cC oy, F re d e ric k A. R o m c r a n d G u s t a v G R u n g e , inspector.'}
o f h o u s i n g , J u n e 1.
T r a n s f c r r t ' d —R i t a K . D e l a O s a ,
S t e n o g r a p h e r , a t $ 1 , 20 (i p e r a n n u m ,
to Boar<i of E d u c a t i o n .
S e r v l e e N ('eased —J a c o b S . A r o n o w ,
a s . s i s t a n t e n g i n e e r , a t $.'?,320 p e r a n ­
n u m ; B e a t r i c e M i g d a l , c l e r k , a t $840
per annum .
D o n u 's iic R e la t io n s C o u r t
S erv ices
Borough President, Manhattan
er,
June
^M ichael
1.
J.
D w yer,
lab o r­
D e p a r t m e n t of S a n i ta t io n
s e r v i c e s C e a s e d —J u n e 5 :
(Jeorge
P a d u a n o , a u t o e n g i n e m a n , a t $1 ,9 «0
p er a n n u m ; E m il N elson an d J a m e s
J . S h e e h a n , s a n i t a t i o n m e n , a t $1,€23 p e r a n n u m .
J le lir e d -W illia m P re n n ;)n an d V ine c n z o D c G e su , .san itatio n m en . M a y
3().
S erv ices C e a s e < l-C le r k s ; J o s e p h
K i m , a t $1,080 p e r a n n u m , J u n e 1;
J l i l i u s H . D e h o w y , a t $1,190.9 9 p e r
i t n n u m , J u n e ■').
9
S(“rvii-es
C eased -F red
A bram s,
A s t o r i a , l i c e n s e d f i r e m a n , a t $7 a
< l a y , J u n e 9.
N.
'to n r
Borough President, Brooklyn
P ro m o ted -T o c l e r k , a t $1,560 p e r
annum ,
B ureau
of
Sew ers
and
H i g h w a y B , J u n e 1 6 : C h a r l e s I-., S e v ­
e ra n c e a n d M o rris S hapiro.
( ’ommlssioner of Records
Surrogate’s Court, Bronx County
D ied-S u^san K a v a n a g h ,
$1 ,8 0 0 p e r a n n u m , J u n e 4.
cleik ,
C. H o u s in g A u t h o r i ty
A p p o i n t e d — I ’o r t e r . s , a t $ 1 , 0 8 0 p e r
n n n iim :
E tlw aid
S m i t h , 401 E a s t
102nd S treet, M u n lu itta n , a n d Cosl.'in tin o
( ; a v o r . ‘-'.i,
2 i ri 4
W e.st
6tli
S tre e t, B ro o k ly n , J u n e 1; C a r m in e
S o l d a n o , 140 J i f f e r s o n S t r e e t , B r o o k ­
lyn,
and
D avid
M.
B urton,
2(i7
E d iicco m b e
A \ein ie,
M anhattan,
June
2;
John
.Scliaft,
194
R oss
S l i c e t , B:(iolc1yn, a n d C o i i i e ' i u s I.
3-i'Mu 1k i i i , 1()9-19 r i O t l i A v e n l e , J a ­
m a i c a , J u n e 3 ; W i l l i a m H u m i ) h r i t “s ,
K»1 W e s t
llD lh S tre e t, M a n h a t t ;i n ,
June
5;
A nthony
F u n ig icllo ,
24,'!0
3<’i : l l e r S t r e i ' t , B n i n x , n i u l W i ' l i a i n
S c l u ' U h e .-f, l<i7-ri!) 8 S t h S t r e e t , W u i i d l i : ! V ( i i , J t i n e .S
• A p p o i n t e d . )u n (> 9 :
N orm an
K.
V o n A l t c n h u i g , (iOO T i m p . ' - ' o n P l a c e ,
B r o n x , w ; i l c l u n ; i n , a t $1,2(K) p e r a n j i u i n : K d l u ' i l 1. N c ' l ' J o i i , r)79 M o n i i io
S r e , t , B r o o k l y n , c l e r k , a t $S4U p e r
annum ,
n«“par(ni«*nts of M a rlte ls
.\p p o in t< 'd
A r l l i u r ( ', C^occhi,
4(> 9 1 s t S I t t ' c t , .lacli.>-'()n I h M t r h t s ,
b o i c r , a t $ 5 a d a y , J u n e 15^
3 4la-
at
Office of the Comptroller
Appoii.ted—E d w
in
B renm an,
1414
E a s t 12th .S treet, B r o o k l y n , a n d J o ­
s e p h P . F o r t s c h , 2808 O t i s A v e n u e ,
B ronx,
tab u latin g
m achine
oper­
a t o r s , a t $ 1 , 8 0 0 p e r a n n u m , J u n e 1.
Frank
M eili,
680 1 F o r t
H am ilto n
P a r k w a y , B ro o k ly n , t e m p o r a r y clerk
With k n o w le d g e
of ad dresaograph,
a t .$4 a d a y , J u n e 4 .
Services O a c e d — A c c o u n t a n t s , a t
12,400 p e r a n n u m : L o u i . s Q u a y t m a n ,
l a y 2 3 ; J o s e p h I n . s e l m a n , M a y 2 2.
S ervices Ceased — C l e r k s ; E d w i n
B r e n m a n , a t $ 1 ,7 9 9 .9 8 p e r a n n u m .
M a y 31 ; C a t h e r i n e M . P h a l e n , a t
$ 1, 7 99 .9 * j p e r a n n u m . M a y 2 1 ; S a m ­
u e l S p e e r , a t $1,540 p e r a n n u m , M a y
27; V e i o n i c a M . C u s a c k , a t $1,44J
p e r a n n u m . M a y 20; J u l i a G ito m e r s k y , a t $ 1, 0 ® 0 p e r a n n u m . M a y 2 0 ;
L e o n a i d S a d o w . - s k y , a t .$840 p e r a n ­
n u m , M a y 2 0.
ServieeH Ceased — J u l i u . s H e r m a n ,
b o o k k e e p e r , a t $1,440 p e r a n n u m .
M ay
25: L e a
R obbins,
ty pist,
at
$1,080 pf r a n n u m , M a y 1 9 ; G e o r g e
B.
D ulfy,
tem porary
typew riterbookkeeper, a t
$1,200 p e r a n n u m ,
M a y 26; N i c h o la s A . M c A v o y , t e m ­
porary
ty pew riter
a c c o u n tan t,
at
$1, 20!) p e r a n n u m , M a y 2 5 ; H o w ' a r d
AN oito n ,
tem porary
tab u latin g
m a c h i n o o p e r a t o r , a t $1,200 p e r a n ­
n u m , Junis 3; M a r y K . R o b is o n , t a b ­
u l a t i n g m a c h i n e i j p e r a t o r , a t $1,2(10
p er an n u n :, J u n e 5; W illiam J. R u s ­
sell a n d H a r o l d V . S c h u n k e , t e m ­
porary
tab u la tin g
m achine
oper­
a t o r s , a t $1,080 p e r a n n i - m , M a y 3 1 ,
H eni-y J. M o lo n y , t e m p o r a r y clerk
v/ith ■ k n o w le d g e of a d d r e s s o g r a p h ,
a t $ 1 , 2 0 0 i ) c r a n n u m . M a y 2 7.
S a i a r y Increas.»-.d—J a m e s J . D o l a n ,
a u d i t o r o f a c c o u n t s , t o $1, .320 p e r
a n n u m , M a y 16.
Department of Finance
A p p o in ted -C a t h e i i n e T y n e r . C a t h ­
e rin e F . A v e r y , E .stelle M. D a n z ig e r ,
E m ily M. F u ccillo , R i t a M. G a rry ,
M a ry F . In g lese, M ild red E . C lem ent.s a n d K a t h r y n K r e p p e l , 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 s , a t $1,200 p e r
a n n i - m . M a y 1: M i n n i e K a t z , s t e n ­
o g r a p h e r , a t $1,200 p e r a n n u m , M a y
16.
S e r v l e e n 0 . a s e « j —J o h n A M c G r a t h ,
l e m p o r a i y m . ' i i n t a i n f * r , a t $1,0 80 p e r
an n i.m ,
M ay
25: R tib b y
H aykin,
t y p i s t , a t $96<1 p e r a n n u m . M a y 2 0 ;
C h a r l e s E . B e s s e y a n d G eorg^t- A .
F o i'sy th , t y p e w r i t e r b o o k k e e p e r, a t
$ 1 , 3 2 0 p e r a n n u m , M a y 16.
ServlceH (Vase<l — C l e r k s , a t .$960
ler a n n u m :
M i'-h.ael
C otdw asser,
Si' a y 3 1 ; M a r t i n K a l l i c h , M a y 2.
War Training For
City Employees
The B ronx office of the D epart­
m e n t of W ater Supply, Gas and
Electricity and the N e w York City
r'olice D e p a r tm en t are sp o n s o iin g
in-service train in g coursc s for
w artim e pi'otection and for m ain­
tenance ol; m otorized police equip­
m e n t in w a r lim e , respectively.
The W ater Su pply course con­
sists of a program for civilian de­
fense and deals in incen diaries
and fire protection, characteristics
of dem olition bombs and safe ­
guards a g a in st sab otage a n d
blacltout problems. There are five
one and one-half hour se ssio ns
weekly, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., held
in the auditorium
of Public
School 44, 176th Street and P ro s­
pect Avenue, the Bronx.
The ])olice d epartm ent course in­
cludes insi)ection and m aintenance
of inotoiized equipment used in
the d ei)aifm enl, latest m ethods of
t(‘.sting, adju sting and repairing to
innine m axinum i effic iency: effect
of rationin g of fuel, tires and
other vehicular essentials.
There are six two-hour session s
w.'ekly from 3 to fi p.m., in tho
Train in g School, D epartm en t of
Sanitation, 22nd Street and East
River.
fioth courses for se lected em])!oyeos arc free and have been
ar ia n g ed a s scheduled job a ss ig n ­
ments.
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T h e h i c l i e s t n u m b e r s c e r t i f i e d o n N e w V o r k U lt j r e l i g i b l e i l « t « f o r p e r ­
m a n e n t , t e m p o r a r y , a n d I n d e f i n ite poB ltluna a t v a r i o u * s a l a r y r a n g e a a p ­
p e a r b e l o w . D«i n o t a d d t h e s e f i g u r e s .
T h e first c o lu m n c o n ta in s th e
n a m e ot th e ellrlb le list; th e second c o lu m n , th e d e p a rtm e n t to w h ich th e
list w a s c e rtifie d ; t h e th i r d c o lu m n , th e s a la rie s of th e p o sitio n s to be
filled .
T h e fo u rth c o lu m n s h o w s w h e th e r th e c e rtific a tio n w a s to a
e r m a n e n t , te m p o r a r y o r In d e fin ite p ositio n .
T h e fifth co lu m n sh o w s th e
irh e s t n u m b e r rea ch ed a n d th e la st co lum n, th e e x p iratio n d a te of th e
list. R e a d e r s siio u ld r e m e m b e r t h a t c e r tif i c a ti o n d o e s n o t n e c e s s a r ily m e a n
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ce rtified .
I f y o u r n u m b e r in l o w e r t h a n t h e n u m b e r r e a c h e d o n y o u r l i s t
a n d y o u h a v e n o t b e e n n o t i f i e d y e t , d o n ’t w o r r y a b o u t I t .
T h e d ep a rtm e n t to w h ic h y o u w e r e c e r t i f i e d w ill n o ti f y y o u w h e n y o u a r e a b o u t to
be reached to r a p p o in tm e n t.
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A b l e - B o d l e i S e a m a n ................... D o c k s ..............................
1.000
Abln- B otl led K e a i i i a n .................. K a i i U a t i o n ....................
l.WW
. A c c o u n t u t i t . U i a t i e : i .................... ( ^ o n i p t r n l l e r ...............
2.400
A u c o u i u a n t . G r a d e 2 .................... C o m p t r o l l e r ..............
i. a o o
A c c o u n t a n t . G ia O e U....................T r a n ^ p o r t u t l o n ..........
1.200
A i r p o r t AiTsi8l!int.......................... D u c n a ............................
3.l:i0
A r c h i t e c t u r a l U r a f t ; s m a n ......... Bd. o f W a t e r S u p . .
fl.72 d a y
. \ s p l i a l t W o r k e r ..................... B. P.. M a n . , Blclyn. B x ,
2,100
A .sa lst an t C l i e i n l s t .........................T r a n . ^ p o r t a t i o i i ..........
1
,
2
0
0
A.<!t>l.stant G a r d e n e r ...................... C o r r e c t i o n ...................
A s. s is ta n t K n K l n ee r , G r . 4
W a l e r S u p p l y ........... .120
1,800
A si^ lst an t S u p u r v tn o r . G r . 2 . . . . W t ^ l f a r e ......................
1,680
A sf l ls ta n t S u p e r v i s o r , G r . 2 . . . . D o m e s t i c K e l a t l o n a
« (la y
A u t o m o b i l e E n E l n e m a n ............ P a r k s ..............................
•tH hr.
A u t o E i iR in e n ia n ( n p p . ) ............ T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
.75 b r .
A u t o m o b i l e M a c h i n i s t ................ T r j i n s p o r t a t l o n . . . .
l. «2 0
A u t o m o b i l e A l e c h a n i c ................. D o c k s ..............................
1.^20 d a y
n r l d g e m a n nnrl R i v e t e r ..............P u b l i c W o r k s
..
8.000-4.800
B u i l d i n g s M a n a g e r .......................H o u s i o K ..........................
C a p t a i n . F . D .......................... ..
F i r e ............................ ..
C a r M a i n l a ' n e r . G r . A ................ T r a n . s p o r t a t l o n ..........
C a r p e n l u r ..........................................B o r o P r e s . U i c h . . . ,
C f m e n t M a s o n ................................F i r e ...................................
C h i e f L if e G u a r d ...........................P a r k s ...............................
C l e r k , Gr . 1! ( l l i t f l i e r E i L ) . . . . Q u e e n s ..........................
C l e r k . Gr . 2 ( H it r l io r K d . )
C i t y C o n o B o ...............
C l e r k , G r. 2 ( H U E ) ( F e m a l e ) . H u n t e r C o l l e g e . . . .
C l e r k . G r a d e 2 .............................. I ’u r c h a s e ........................
C l e r k . G r a d e 2 ( M a l e ) ................C o m p t r o l l e r ..................
C le r k . G r ii d e 2 ( M a l e ) ................ T r i B o n A u t U ...........
C l e r k . G r a d e 2 ................................. K d u c a t l o n ...................
C l e r k , G r a d e 2 ................................H o s p i t a l s ....................
C l e r k , Gr . 2 ( F e m a l e ) ................ H o r o Pre.i^ R ic lir no i
C l e r k (Keni.-ile). G r a d e 2 . . . . . . E d u c a t i o n ...................
C l e r k . G r a d e 2 ( F e m a l e ) ........... I fo .s pi la l.s .....................
C l i m b e r a n d P r u n e r ..................... P a r k s ........................ .
C l i m b e r a n d P r u n e r .................... P a r k s .......................
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D u n t a l l l y K i e n l s t .......................... H c i i U h ..............................
D ie s el T r a c t o r O p e r a t o r ............P a r k s ................................
D u c k b u i l d e r ........................ ..
P u r c h a s e ...........
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K l e c t r l r a l I n s p e c t o i , G r . 2 . . . . . W e l f a r e . ...............
K l u v a t o r M e c h a n i c ...................... Hou.*!iiiK.........................
I::iuvatui M e c h a n i c ’s H e l p e r . . . H ou. sln g;......................
1.800
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I n s p . M a s o n r y & C a r p ’t r y . . . , ,. W e l f a r e ........................
3,400
I n s p o f S te e l. G r a d e 3 ............. . . W a t e r S u p p l y ...........
1.700
J . a n l l o r ( C u s t o d i a n ) G r . 2 . . . . . H e a l t h ..........................
J a n i t o r U n t ' i n e e r ........................ . E d u c a t i o n ...................'V a r lo u . s S a la r le s
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 . . . W e l f a r e ............. ..
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J u i i l u r A d u i i n l s t r u t o r A ss ’t . .. . H o u s i n g : ............. ......
2.100
J u n i o r A r c h i t e c t ........................ . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
1,920
J u n i o r A s s e s s o r .......................... . . T a x .................................
2,1(10
J u n i o r E n g i n e e r ( c i v i l ) ............ . C iv il S e r v i c e C o m i t
2.-IOO
J u n i o r E n K i n e e r ( e l e c t r i c ) . . . . . F i r e ................................
2.100
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T . a b o r a t o r y A s s i s t a n t ................ , H e a l t h ...................
1,200
l . a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r .................... . . E d u c a t i o n ...........
720
L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) . H o s p i t a l s .............
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L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ( W o m e n ) . H e a l t h ....................
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L a b o r a t o r y H e l p e r ...................... . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n .
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L a u n d r y W o r k e r ( F e m a l e ) . . ! * H o s p i t a l s ..............
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I . i u u t e n u n t , F .D . ( p r o m . ) . . . . , , F i r e ........................ .
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lyifoKUard................................. . P a r k s .....................
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1 .200
L o c k s m i t h ....................................... lI o . « p i ta l 9 .............
M a l n t a l n e r ’s H e l p e r . G r p . A . . Tran.«!i)orTntIon.........
M a i n t a l i i e r ’s H e l p e r . G r p . A. T r u n . s p o r t a t i o n ........
M a i i i t a i i i e r ’s H e l p e r , G r p . B . . T r a n . s p o r t u l i o n .........
M a ! i i t a i n e r ’s H e l p e r , . G r p C . . , T r a u .“i ) o r t a t l o n .........
M a i i u a i n e r ’s H e l p e r , G r p C . .
M a l n t a l n e r ’s H e l p e r . G r p . D . . . T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
M a i n t a i n e r ’s H e l p e r . G r p . D . . . T r a n . s p o r t a t i o n .........
A l a n a g e m e n t A s s i s t a n t ............. . l I o u s U i K ......................
M a n a L te m e n r A s s i s t a n t ............. H o u s i n t ; ........... ..
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M e d i c a l Iii.<)p. ( P e d i a t r i c s ) . . . . H e a l t h ..........................
M e d i c a l Insp. ( T . B . ) .................. . H e a l t h ...........................
M o t o r n i a n - C o n d ’t o r ( p r o m . ) ., 'i r a n . s p o r t a t l o n .........
, H o s p i t a l s .....................
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P a r k F u n m i a n ..............................
P a t l i o l o g l s t .....................................
P a t r o i i n a n , P . D ............................
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I ’ l a y g r o u n d D i r e c t o r ..........
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S a n i t a t i o n M an , C l a s s A ......... . n W S G E ......................
S im i ta t U i n M an. C la s s A ........... T r a l u s p o r t a t l o n . . . .
Saiillatli>n M an , C l a s s A ........... T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . . . .
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S a n i t a t i o n M an. C l a s s A ........... . M a r k e t s ......................
S e c t io n S t o c k m a n ( c l o t h i n g ) . . Wi -llai e ........................
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S oc ia l I n v e s t i g a t o r ....................... . W e l f a r e ........................
S o ci a l I n v e s t i g a t o r ......................, .Ciiilil W ' e l f a r e ...........
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D a y ............... E v e n i n g ...........
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C IV IL SE R V IC E LEA D ER
100 Fire A ppointm ents Set;
l-A Boys to Be Skipped
The
first
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firem en fro m
as
th e s ix - m o n t h s old
fir e m a n e lig ib le list w ill be m a d e
\\'e d n esd a y ,
J u ly
1.
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n ia k e th e a p p o in t m e n t s th e C ivil
S ervice
C o m m issio n
certified
K am es o f 318 eligib les.
th e
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p rom otion s
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m e n ts o f the
100 “ p rob ies.” T he
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firem en
ten
prom oted
lieu ten a n ts
cap tain s
tw o
to
to
to
lieu ten an ts,
ca p ta in s,
b attalion
b a tta lio n
ch iefs
ch iefs
to
six
and
d ep u ty
chiefs.
T h e Civil Sorvice C o m m is sio n
c e r t i f ie d t h e n a m e s of 43 f i r e m e n
on t h e list f o r l i e u t e n a n t fo r t h e
25 $3,900-a-year va c a n c ie s.
The
f i r e m e n c e rt i f ie d w e r e th o s e w ho
f i n is h e d f r o m 109 to 151, inclusive,
on t h e l i e u t e n a n t list. F o r t h e
t e n c a p t a i n po sitio ns, 18 n a m e s ,
u p to n u m b e r 47 on t h e list, w e r e
f o r w a r d e d to t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t
by t h e C o m m is s io n . C a p t a i n s r e ­
ceive $4,500 a y e a r .
T o fill six $5,300-a-year b a tt a li o n
ch ie f p o sts, t e n c a p t a i n s u p to
n u m b e r 64 on t h e b a tt a li o n c h ief
p r o m o t i o n list w e re c ertifie d . F o r
th e tw o $6,300-a-year d e p u t y chie f
jo b s, t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m i s ­
sio n s e n t o v e r t h e n a m e s o f th e
f o u r b a t t a l i o n c h ie fs w h o s t a n d
f r o m 16 to 19 o n t h e d e p u t y list.
T h e y w e r e C h ie f E d w a r d P . Muto,
C h i e f G e r h a r d t E . B r y a n t , C h ict
" R i c h a r d B u r k e a n d C h ie f A n to n io
Z. P c t r o n e l l i .
T h e u n u s u a l l y la r g e n u m b e r of
n a m e s c e r t i f ie d f r o m t h e f i r e m a n
eligible lis t w a s c a u s e d by t h e fa c t
t h a t m a n y of t h e boys a r e ex­
p e c t e d to be e i t h e r in t h e a r m y ,
c la s s ifie d a s 1-A in t h e d r a f t , u n ­
d e r age, o r in p e r m a n e n t a p p r o ­
p r i a t e jobs.
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b e c a u s e t h e y a r e in t h e A r m y o r
a b o u t t o be d r a f t e d will h a v e t h e i r
n a m e s p l a c e d on a spe c ia l m il i t a ry
lis t w h e n t h e w a r is over. T h e
lis t will be g ood f o r a perio d of
o n e y e a r . B o y s u n d e r 21 y e a r s of
a g e will be eligible f o r a p p o in t ­
m e n t a s so on a s t h e y r e a c h t h e i r
m ajo rity .
F i r e m e n a r e p a id a t t h e r a t e of
$1,200 a y e a r d u r i n g t h e i r pro ba tionai-y p e riod.
A f t e r t h e i r six
m o n t h s ’ s e rv ice a s a “ j o h n n y ” is
c o n c lu d e d , t h e y a r e p a id a t th e
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C o m m is sio n
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nounces the w rong ten tativ e key
a n s w e r s f o r tw o q u e s t io n s on th e
r e c e n t e x a m i n a t i o n fo r t e le p h o n e
o p e r a t o r , g r a d e 1, w o m e n.
The
a n s w e r t o r q u e s tio n 27, w h ic h w a s
g iven a s B, sh o u ld h a v e been a n ­
n o u n c e d a s D. T h e a n s w e r to
q u e s t io n 74, w h ic h w a s also given
a s B, sh o u ld be c h a n g e d s i m i l a r ­
ly to D.
T h r e e t h o u s a n d , one h u n d r e d
a n d se v e n ty -o n e w o m e n to o k th is
e x a m i n a t i o n in D e W i t t C lin to n
H i g h School, M a y 23. T h e c h a n g e
In k e y a lso a f f e c ts t h e N e w Y o r k
S t a t e t e le p h o n e o p e r a t o r exam, as
t h e q u e s t io n s on b o t h t e s ts w e re
t h e sa m e. T h e e x a m i n a t i o n w a s
giv en j o in tly by th e M u n ic ip a l
a n d S t a t e Civil S e rv ice C o m m i s ­
sion a s a w a r t i m e e m e r g e n c y
m e a u re .
Welfare Finds Way
To Outwit
Six-Day Work Week
E m p lo y ees
of W elfa re
in
in
th e
effect
five-d ay
w eek
w eek,
actu a lly
to
but
work
th e
D epartm ent
went
on a
sch ed ule
sam e
w ill
th is
co n tin u e
num ber
of
hours.
H e r e ’s h o w
i t ’s d o n e
(w ith o u t
m ir r o r s):
E m p lo y e e s , f o r t h e s u m m e r p e ­
riod, will w o r k f r o m 8:30 to 5:30
M onday th ro u g h Friday, instead
of f r o m 9 to 5. T h u s, t h e y will
be a d d i n g five h o u r s a week. I n
a d d itio n , th e y will t a k e a 45-min­
ute i n s t e a d of o n e -h o u r l u n c h p e ­
rio d daily, c o n t r i b u t i n g a n o t h e r
h o u r a n d a q u a rte r a week. In re ­
t u r n , t h e y will n o t w o r k on S a t ­
u r d a y s g e n e r a ll y : t h a t is, a s k e le ­
to n f o r c e —w h i c h will r o t a t e —will
ke ep t h e office o pe n on S a t u r ­
days, fr o m 8:30 to 5:30.
T h is forc e will h a v e t h e p riv i­
lege o f t a k i n g e q u iv a le n t t im e oft
th e follow ing r e g u l a r w o r k i n g da y
or, if t h a t i s n ’t feasible, so m e d a y
d u r i n g t h e w e e k i m m e d ia t e l y fol
low ing t h e S a t u r d a y in q u e stio n.
T h is s c h e d u le a f f e c t s all officials
a n d i n d iv id u a ls e x ce p t officials,
tim e k e e p e rs , special p a t r o l m e n ,
c le a n e r s o r o t h e r i n d iv id u a l s t a f f
m e m b e r s so d e s i g n a t e d by h e a d s
of divisions. A u t h o r i ty fo r t h e
c h a n g e in sc h e d u le m u s t be ob­
ta i n e d in w r i t i n g f r o m t h e pa y ro ll
section a t t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of
th e divisio n d ir e c to r , a d m i n i s t r a
tive s u p e r v i s o r o r office m a n ­
ager.
Subway Veterans
Unveil Service Flag
The V e t e r a n s of F o r e i g n W a r s ,
b u llo c k P o s t, 1575, h a v i n g a m e m ­
bership of e m plo ye es of t h e N e w
Y ork C ity T r a n s i t S y s te m , on
S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n u n v e ile d a
•‘0-star S e rv ice F l a g a t t h e StillWell A v e n u e S t a ti o n of t h e B M T
Subway, S o u t h e r n Division.
A
p lan
D irccto r
th e
out by
K enneth
co-op eration
stein ,
ers
w orked
of
rep resen ta tiv e
and
Road
Budget
D ayton
w ith
H enry
F ein -
o f the
B u ild eis
Pav­
D istr ict
C ouncil, A F L , th is w e e k "loom ed
a s a job s a v e r fo r ab ou t 90 per­
c e n t o f t h e c i t y ’s a s p h a l t w o r k e r s , ”
Pasre F iv a
Supermen Confer
With Harry Marsh
P a y D if f e r e n tia l
In C o u r t o f A p p e a ls
N e x t m e e t i n g of t h e S a n i t a t i o n
E li g i b le s A s s o c ia t io n w'ill be held
a t 7 p. m. F r i d a y , J u n e 26 in th e
R a n d School, 17 E a s t 15th S tre et.
A r e p o r t to t h e eligible s will be
“ Are
Sam
jo in ed
M o g ite fsk y,
a c tin g
D ecem ber
president
1942,
A sphalt V anishing
“ I n view of t h e f a c t t h a t thi.s
a r r a n g e m e n t c om e s a t a tim e
w h e n t h e s u p p l y of a s p h a l t is
q u i c k l y v a n i s h i n g , ” p o in te d o u t
M r. F e i n s t e i n , “ t h e p l a n r e p r e ­
s e n t s a d i s t i n c t a d v a n c e fo r th e
w o rk ers.”
F u l l y 80 p e r c e n t of t h e M a n h a t
t a n a s p h a l t w o r k e r s h a v e a lr e a d y
sig n i fie d w illin g n e ss to a c c e p t th;^
p lan , s a id F e i n s t e i n : 82 p ercen t
h a v e v o ted f o r it in t h e B r o n x
B r o o k l y n ’s w o r k e r s a r e expected
to be all of 90 p e r c e n t for it th is
w eek. Q u e e n s a n d S t a t e n felanil
d o u b t le s s will linp u p s o m e w h a t
s im ila r ly .
U n d er the new a rra n g e m e n t
h e r e is t h e p a y sc a le ;
$1,800 f o r a s p h a l t w o r k e r s ;
$1,860 f o r t a m p e r s a n d s m o o t h ­
ers:
$1,920 f o r top s h o v e le rs ;
$1,980 f o r r a k e r s ;
$2,340 f o r a s p h a l t fo re m e n .
S turts July 1
T h e c o n v e rs io n to p e r a n n u m is
e x p e c t e d to be m a d e by J u l y 1,
e m p lo y ees
7,
1941,
en titled
COMPLETK 1‘HVSUAL
l ‘IlKI*AKATION
D a . v, e v en ii if i r c l a s s e s . M o d e r u (r.viiiii—
a l l e(|u:|i iiie iit. O f f i c i a l tes t ii i i; iniifhines.
O u t d o o r t rut-l<. N o o r o w d i i i i ; .
L u s t l * u t r < > ln i ii ir s t e s t . N o . 1
m ini
inriitiil,
whs
Coliiinliiu ii
t n t i iU Mi , 94^0 o f o u r •‘i i t i r e c-Inss
p t t s s e d t h e ( ih.visi-ul.
rOMK IN lO l t HJKK TKIAL
ON Ot’K TICSTINO MACIIINKIS
S m a l l I > e I’u . v u b l e W e e k I . v
C o lu m b ia n
In s titn te
( l'’or ii u*rl .v S c l n v u r t ' / . - C a d d e l l S c l i o o l )
154 N a s s a u St. ( A t City H a l l)
w o r t h 2-3G75
G Y M — 60 E a s t I K h St.
O U c h a rd 4-3988
DUtKt TOUS;
U'ulter A. Cuildrlt. It.S., I.I.It.
Juiiu-H r . Cusry, A.U., M.A., 1..1.U.
and
to
w ho
betw een
A pril
salary
1,
d if­
fe r en tia ls?
elig ib les, w h o
T h is is t h e q u e s t io n w hic h th e
C o u r t of A p p e a ls will decide
sh o r tly . A r g u m e n t in t h e c a s e s of
th e tw o f i r s t g r a d e f i r e m e n H e n r y
M. W il l ia m s a n d M i l a r d R o p e r
was heard
b e f o re th e S t a te 's
h i g h e s t c o u r t l a s t w eek. P r e v i o u s ­
ly, t h e A p p e lla te D iv isio n r u l e d by
a 4 to 1 de cision t h a t W illia m s
a n d R o p e r w e re e n ti t le d to th e s e
d i f f e r e n t i a l s u n d e r se c tio n 245 of
th e S t a t e m i l i t a r y law, r«?versing
a n e a r l i e r v e r d i c t of S u p r e m e
C o u r t J u s t i c e B e r n a r d L. Shientag. In J u s t i c e S h i e n t a g ’s opinion,
s e c tio n 245, w h i c h calls for the
p a y m e n t of s a l a r y d i f f e r e n t i a l s to
civil em p lo y e e resei-ve m e m b e r s
s u m m o n e d to a c t i v e d u t y is only
a peacetim e s ta tu te and not a p ­
p licable in tim e of w a r.
exp ectin g
is
short­
l y to sh o u ld e r a
rifle
fo r
U nci9
S.im .
m a d e c o n c e r n i n g t h e m e e t in g
w h i c h o f fi c e rs of t h e a sso c ia tio n
h ad d u rin g th e week with H a r r y
W. M a r s h , p r e s i d e n t of th e N Y C
Civil S e r v i c e C o m m is sio in .
T h e o ff i c e r s w h o c o n f e r r e d with
t h e n e w civil s e r v ic e h e a d w e re
S a m M o g ilefs k y , a c t i n g p r e s i d e n t ;
F r a n k M u r p h y , c h a i r m a n of ^he
m e m b e r s h i p c o m m i tt e e , a n d M -y er Schw artz.
T h e y w'ore infoi-nied by P r e s i d e n t M a r s h t h a t
t h e s a n i t a t i o n elife^ible list would
c o n t i n u e to be c e rtifie d f o r a p ­
p r o p r i a t e p o s itio n s a s f r e q u e n t l y
a s possible. A c a n v a s s of e lig iblej
f r o m 4,000 to 7.826 on t h e list will
be m a d e to see if t h e y a r e will­
in g tp a c c e p t p e r m a n e n t o r t e m ­
p o r a r y jobs. T h e eligibles s t a te
also t h a t , a s a r e s u l t of t h e con­
f e ren c e, s o m e m e a n s will be
s o u g h t to utilize th e s a n i t a t i o n
list f o r s u b w a y p o sitio n s now
filled by p ro v isio n a ls.
Background
F i r e m a n W il l ia m s h a d enliste d
in t h e M a r i n e C o r p s R e s e r v e J a n ­
u a r y 26. O n t h e fo llo w in g day,
J a n u a r y 27, h e w a s called to a c ­
tiv e duty. F i r e m a n R o p e r e n lis t­
ed in t h e U. S. N a v a l R e s e rv e
M a r c h 9 a n d w a s c alled i n to a c ­
tiv e s e rv ice M a r c h 16. I t is u n o f ­
ficially e s t i m a t e d t h a t a p p r o x i ­
m a t e l y 150 c ity e m p lo y e e s a n d
300 S t a t e e m p lo y e e s a c t e d in a
m a n n e r s i m i l a r to W illia m s aivd
R o p e r a n d will be a f f e c te d by the
i m p e n d i n g h i g h c o u r t decision.
T h e f a m ilie s of m a n y of those
r e s e rv e o u t f i t m e m b e r s a r e in
d e s p e r a t e c i r c u m s t a n c e s b e ca use
t h e city r e f u s e s to p a y th 3 s a l a r y
d i ffere n ce s.
In
one p a r t i c u l a r
ease, a p a t r o l m a n w h o w a s -a
m e m b e r of t h e M a r i n e C o rp s R e ­
se rv e b e c a u s e o f p r i o r M a r i n e
se rv ice w a s c alled in to a c t i v e d u t y
a f t e r w a r w a s d e c la re d . C o n fi d e n t
t h a t h is f a m i l y w ould be p r o ­
t e c te d , h e m a d e n o a t t e m p t s to be
e x c u s e d f r o m d u t y b e c a u s e of de­
pendency.
H i s wife i n f o r m e d H a r t s e l l a n d
C i l l a h p n , a t t o r n e y s in t h e W il­
lia m s a n d R o p e r ca.ses, t h a t sh e
‘‘w e n t a l m o s t o u t of h e r m i n d ”
w h e n t h e c ity s to p p e d p a y in g h e r
h u s b a n d ’s s a l a r y d i f fe r e n tia ls , i n
p o o r h e a lth , s h e w a s c o m p e lle d to
o b t a i n e m p l o y m e n t a s a s a le s la d y
in o r d e r to k e e p h e r fa m ily g o­
ing. B y t h e t im e h e r h u s b a n d w a s
n o tifie d o f t h e c i t y ’s a ction, he
w a s in A u s tr a l ia .
Park Supervisory
Workers Hold Dance
T h e N e w Y o r k City P a r k s S u ­
p e r v is o r y E m p l o y e e s A sso c ia tio n
h e ld its a n n u a l d a n c e a t the W e b ­
s t e r H a l l G r a n d B a llr o o m last
F r i d a y e v en in g . T h e r e w a s d a n c ­
ing. g ood m u sic, a n d lots of fun.
R a y m o n d A. S m i t h a c t e d a s g e n ­
eral chairm an.
T h o s e w h o do n o t a c c e p t t h e n e w
t e r m s a r e to r e m a i n in t h e b u d g e t
as p er diem w o rk ers sep arated
i n to
in d iv i d u a l
gro u p s.
T h ese
g r o u p s will w o r k only w h e n a c t u ­
al w o r k is a v a i l a b l e ( t h a t is,
w e a t h e r p e r m i t t i n g o r m a t e r i a l on
h a n d ) , a n d will n o t be p e r m i t t e d
to p e r f o r m w o r k o u t of t h e scope
o f t h e i r title. U n lik e t h e i r fellovv
p e r a n n u m w o r k e r s , if w o r k is
n o t a v a ila b le , t h e y will no t r e ­
ceive a n y .
“ T h e p u r p o s e in a c c e p t i n g th e
p e r a n n u m r a t e , ” e x p la in e d Mr.
F e i n s t e i n , “ h a s b e en to a void th is
v e ry c o n d itio n in view of th e f a r t
t h a t a s p h a l t is n o t a v a i l a b l e in
sufficient
q u a n titie s
to
keep
plan ts a n d m en w orking.”
C o m m i t t e e S e t Up
H a r r y M. W illia m s, f a t h e r of
F i r e m a n W illia m s, h a s b e e n
n a m e d c h a i r m a n of a c o m m i t t e e
to p r o t e c t t h e ri g h ts , of c it y a n d
S t a t e em p lo y e es w ho w e r e c a lle d
to d u t y f r o m r e s e r v e o u t f it s ,
t e r m e d the Civil S e rv ic e E m ­
p lo y e e s ’ M i ii t a r y C o m m i t t e e .
M e m b e r s h ip on t h is c o m m i t t e e is
o p a n to t h e m e n a f f e c t e d a s well
a s to tlie ir re la tiv e s. All w ho vv»si\
to join t h is commit<^ee a r e u r g e d
to g e t in to u c h w ith M r. William.-*
a t 241 St. G e o rg e R o a d , N e w
Dorp . S t a t e n I sla n d .
I n c lu d e d in t h e list o f m e m b e r s
w ho h a v e jo in e d t h s c o m m i t t e e
to d a te a r e th e fo llo w in g : H a r r y
M. W illia m s, I'’ire D e p a r t m e n t ;
E li z a b e t h R o p e r , F i i e D e p a r t ­
m e n t ; C h a r le s J . S ta lte r.i, H o s p i ­
t a l s ; H e len V. C la r k . F i r e D e p a i t m e n t ; Mrs. M ic hae l J . F a b i a n ,
P o lice D e p a r t m e n t ; J a m e s J . McAuley, F i r e D e p a r t m e n t ; H a r o l d
J . T ay lo r, P o lic e D e p a r t n \ e n t ;
Mrs.
A n n a b e ll
T.
G ubersky,
B o r o P r e s i d e n t of B ’k l y n ; A l b e r t
C. W e s tp h a i , B o a r d of H i g h e r
E d u c a t i o n ; Mrs. L o u is e Hexold,
F i r e D e p a r t m e n t : M rs. F r e d G a v itt. F i l e D e p a r t m e i t ;
B ernard
B ram son, P o l i c e D e p a rtm e n t;
T h o m a s J. G anley. F i r e D e p a r t ­
m e n t ; L o u is G. S h a n e s , P o lic e
D epartm ent;
Mrs. T h o m a s R .
C lem e n ts , F i r e D e p a r t m e n t ; K e n n e t A. G ibbons, Police D e p a r t ­
m e n t ; L e o n a r d F . Po w ell, B o a r d
of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n ; J a m e s D e lith a.nasis. S a n i t a t i o n ;
J. V i n c e n t
K e o g h , D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y 's offica
( K i n g s ) ; J o h n D. B u r n s , F i r e De­
pa rtm e n t;
E dw ard
Leo R y a n ,
F i r e D e p a r t m e n t ; A lfre d G. T u r n ­
er, F i r e D e p a r t m e n t ; J o h n J .
B e h a n , P o lice D e p a r t m e n t ; J a m e s
F . M c M a n u s , C o m p t r o l l e r ’s Of­
fice.
M e m b e r s of t h e c o m m i tt e e h a v e
a g r e e d to pa y t h e s u m of f i f ty
d o lla r s in five m o n t h l y payment^*
to d e f r a y legal e x p e n s e s in t h e
e v e n t t h a t d i f f e r e n t i a l p a y is ol>tain ed th ro u g h action in stitu ted
by th e c o m m i tt e e . N e w m e m b e r s
a r e a s k e d to c o n t r i b u t e a s i m i l a r
a m o u n t if t h e i r d i f f e r e n t i a l s a r e
o b t a i n e d t h r o u g h t h e c o m m i t t e e 's
a ctio n.
A w a i t in g d e cision of S u p r e m e
C o u r t J u s t i c e I s i d o r e W a s s e rv o g e l
The L EA D E R
w e n t to p r e s s
is t h e case of a f i r e m a n w ho is
r e q u e s t i n g s a l a r y d i f f e r e n t i a l be­
c a u s e he w a s called in to a c t i v e
d u t y a s a m e m b e r of t h e e n lis t­
ed re se rv e . In t h is c a t e g o r y a r e
all th o se c ity e m p lo y e e s a n d
o t h e r s w ho w e r e d r a f t e d , r e le a s e d
b e c a u s e t h e y w'ere o v e r 28 y e a r s
of a g e p r i o r to D e c e m b e r 7,
p lac e d into t h e e n lis te d r e s e r v e
a n d t h e n called b a c k in to d u t y
a g a i n a f t e r w a r w a s d e c la re d .
PATROLM AN
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exam ination. It is still possible fo r you to im prove your final average by obtaining a
high percentage in the physical test. T h e com petitive physical exam ination is a d iffi­
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CLASSES E V E R Y D A Y —
C O N D U C T O R
P h y sica l
C lasses T h r ee
—
T im es
M O T O R
E VE R Y HOUR
T R A C K M A N
W eek ly
at
C o n ven ien t
H ours.
V E H I C L E
R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y
P A T R O L M A N
CONDUCTOR
TRACKMAN
o u tfit.s
o f th e S a n ita tio n
a c c o r d i n g to th e u n ion h ea d .
T h e p l a n p ro v id e s t h a t fo r th e
f i r s t t im e in t h e c i t y ’s h i s t o r y
a s p h a l t w o r k e r s a r e to go on a
p e r a n n u m b a sis u n d e r a o n e -yea r
a g r e e m e n t . T h o se a c c e p t i n g th e
p l a n will w o r k 250 e ig h t - h o u r
d a y s a y e a r (40 h o u r s a w e e k
m a x i m u m ) i n s t e a d of 216 se venh o u r d a y s a y e a r on a p e r diem
b a s i s a n d rece ive a b o u t $250 a n ­
n u ally m ore per m a n th an u n d er
the c u rre n t a rran g e m e n t. If a s­
p h a l t w o r k i s n ’t a vailable , t h e y ’re
to be a s s i g n e d to o t h e r chores.
city
reserve
A D J U D I C A T O R
C la s s e s m e e t M o n d a y , T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y a t 8 :3 0 P .M .
FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN —
INSP. PLUMBING, Gr. 3—
C lass n ow
T uesday
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR
CARD PUNCH OPERATOR —
fo rm in g .
a n d T h u r s d a y a t 8 p.m .
— C la.sses d a y an d e v e n i n g a t c o n v e n ie n t h ou rs.
C la sses m eet day and even in g.
O F FIC E H O U R S: DAILY 9 A.M. T O
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a r e e x p e c te d t o be e x a c t l y th e
s a m e as t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r th e
s te n o g ra p h e r,
g rade
2,
exam
opened b y th e C c m m is s io n fo r
m e n o n ly , i n D e c e m b e r ,
In th a t
te s t, c a n d i d a t e s h a d t o be h i g h
s c h o o l g r a d u a t e s o r possess t h e
e q u iv a le n t in e d u c a tio n , t r a in in g
a n d b u s in e s s e x p e r ie n c e .
C a n d i­
d a te s h a d to t a k e d i c t a t i o n a t t h e
r a t e o f 120 w o r d s a m i n u t e . T h e
use o f s t e n o t y p e m a c h i n e s w e r e
p e rm itte d .
O rig in a lly , it w as th e in te n tio n
o f t h e C o m m i s s io n t o l i m i t t h i s
e x a m in a tio n
to
wom en
o n ly .
H o w e v e r , o n l y 10 m e n p a ssed th e
te st, f o r w h i c h c p p l i c i t i o n s w e r e
is s u e d i n D e c e m b e r . F i v e o f t h e m
h a ve a lre a d y been a p p o in te d .
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-k”R e f e r e e
In
B a d
A r .B A N Y —T h e
S ta te
C ivil
C o m m issio n
has
tJie
e x a m in a tio n s
d iv isio n
catio n s
for
w ith
a
the
the
view
pro­
C om ­
ex am in atio n
to w ard
h o ld in g
it
in
series.
C l e r k
T e s t
W ith h e ld
The
S ta te
C ivil
S e rv ic e
Com ­
m issio n h a s d e c id e d th a t th a exj)c n se s in v o lv e d in t h e h o l d in g o f
new
exam s
principal
h o ld in g
The
as
for
law
th e
head
clerk
do
at
cip al
1,
th ere
list
of
six
law
lik ely
g ib le
th e
not
be
w h ich
needs
tim e.
out
w ill
or
ju stify
th is
th at,
a
pre­
C o s t s
w ill
m ost
One
of
sician s a t
an
eli­
o n
T e s t
K v alu atio n of
the
can d id ates
w ritten
test
in su ran ce
th e exp o rien ce of
w ho
i)assod
the
for
u n em p lo y m en t
referee
is
ing m ad e by th e
vice C o m m is s io n .
c iu 'i-e n tly
S tate
C ivil
be­
S er­
L o t
S V S o to r
J o b s
A L B A N Y .—T h e re
serv in g
in
the
M o r e
are
c la ssified
ev a lu a to rs
and
8
tw o
p resen tly
V eh icle
D ivision
as
as
ev alu ato rs,
26
d a m a g ('3
sen io r
m ak in g
categ o ries
are
p ro v isio n ais.
fo r th ese p o sitio n s
S t u d y
day
for
are
charged
food.
They
78
th at
th e food a c tu a lly c o sts th e
p ital m u c h
less t h a n
th is.
hos­
T ha
K in g s
not
h ig h
of
grade
a
h ig h
w hen
A ll
O f f ic e r ,
for
list
of
stu d y
P ro b atio n
ination
m ay
M u n icip al
be
th e
K in g s
O fficer
exam ­
c o n su lted
R eference
2230,
Y ork
av a ila b le
for
Som e
th e
at
tha
titles
of
ap p li­
use
c a n ts a re th e follo w in g :
C ooley, E d w in J.
P ro b atio n a n d
deliriu eiicy .
llealy ,
W illiam
and
A ugust
F.
B.^onor.
N e w liglit o n d e li n q u e n c y
a n d its t r e a t m e n t .
N atio n al
P ro b a tio n
A sso ciatio n .
Y t a t b o o k . 1 94 1.
New
Y ork
C ity,
M a g i s t r a t e.=i,
(M ty.
P rob atio n
B ureau.
M edieal, s o c ia l a n d le g a l a s j) e c ts in t h e
t r e a t i n e n t o f delin q u en e.v .
N e w Y ork C o unty. C o u rt of G e n ­
eral Sessions
P ro b a tio n D ept.
A
decade of probation.
N e w Yo>k S ta te .
P ro b atio n C om ­
m ission.
M ain ia' for p ro b atio n o f­
f ic e r s in N e w Y o r k S t a te .
R u b i s o n , S o p h i a M o.ses.
Can de­
lin q u en cy he m e a s u r e d ?
U . S. A t t o r n e y O e n e r a l .
Survey
o l l e l e a s e p i o c e d u i e . v . 2.
Y ou n'.,', P a u l i n e V .
Social tr e a tin n t ill p r o b a t i o n a n d d e l i n q u e n c y .
C a n d id a te s
p rep arin g
for
th is
ex am in atio n
aie
urged
to
tak e
o f t h e l i b r a r y ’s f a c i l i t i e s
th e h o u rs of 9 to 5 on
days
days.
The
are alw ay s
and
and
9
to
1
on
S atu r­
reference
assist^in ts
r e a d y to r e n d e r su c h
guid an ce
as
is n e c e s s a r .y
to e n a b le all th o s e c a n d i d a t e s
visit
the
L ibrary
selv es
ad­
M u n icip al
to
for
b e tte r
th is
who
R eference
prepare
th em ­
e x am in atio n .
A ll M a k e s T y p e w r it e r s
K K N 'I 'M I FOIC IIO M U i ; S K OK
< I V U . 8 K « V K ’IC K X A M S
t h e f o o d is p r e p a r e d
o f tim e , a n d w h e n it
tab les
som e
it
is
cold
k itch en s,
and
all
cooks
a rt
left
a llo tted ;
m enus
and
' I ’h e
lo o k s
L o\\'
can
get
tor
as
D em o crats
the
to
N ew
$2r ). C0! J.
so -callel
co m m is­
in q u ire
in to
r-'s u lte d
Y ork
in
< l i d n ’t g e t
th o u g h
th ey
Abbot
and
S ena­
St.
as
H.
as
R ('p u b li-
(Irax is,
ir>-m em !)er
Law -
secretary.
an
office
on
co m m issio n ,
w ill
be
al­
r('lM es(M ited
l ) y t w o l e g i s l . - i t o i s, S ( ' n a t o r ' I ' w o m e.v
and
A ssem blym an
Torsnev,
.and
fiv e
ernor.
a iii)o in t('e s
'I'h e
N .ath an
C ' i t y , :i
on
n>eet
so m etim es
D inner
at
j)ow dered
(th ey
ca ll
C reed m o o i):
fu rters,
m ilk> .
lu n ch
din n er
to u g h
sau erk rau t,
p o ta to , c o rn s ta r c h i)u d d in g , b re a d
a n d b u t t e r a n d c-offee ( o r p o s t u m ) .
S u p p e r ( th e y c a ll d i n n e r su i> p er
at
C reedm oor):
co ld
cu ts
(tw o
j)ieces
of
b o lo g n a),
bread and
a n d jello.
O ffhand,
th is:
not
a
coffee
“ d ish w ater.”
A Cas» ?
T ake
th e case
fice w (jik e r.
of
a
fem ale
of­
m ilk
But
f o o d is s u p p o s c 'd to b e s o m e w h a t
beiteithan
that
served
in
thu
H arry
layout.
a tte n d a n ts ’ d in in g
l('e
b eets,
w h e n you fig u re the p re p a ra tio n
a n d th e g r a d e of food, y o u m a y
room s.
N ew
Yoi k
S e^iator.
T j('h m a n 's
to
one
a
aj)-
serve
and
be
nam ed
b .v
ie})lace
h im .
has
. $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,
at
th e
is
call
e x p e c te d
chosen
C 'o m m itte i's
co n tin u e d
f'> r
or
coffee
bad
the
“ W h e n I c a m e to th e h o s p ita l I
h a d m y m c ' a l s i i i t h e c l e r k ’s d i n ­
ing r o o m ,” s a y s sh e, “ w h e re th e
p ickled
b u tter,
calls
boileii
h.avo
th e
The
and
of
tlie
at
w ill
S en ato r
coun­
the
next
c h a i r m a r . of th.e j o in t coTnrnitte.^
on n u t r i t i o n w ith A s s e m b l y m a n
K r e i n h e d e r of B u f f a l o , vice-chairinan,
a n d S e n a t o r ( ’o u g h l i n of
B r o o k l y n , s('Ciet;ir.\’. T h i s g r o u f ) ,
w i t h S7,.")00. is empoweri''d lo
s t u d y food a n d n u t r i t i o n a l p r o b ­
le m s w i t h r e la t io n to th e w a r.
e a s i l y d e r i v e a n o t h e r n a m e f o r it.
I 'O r i n s t a n c e , t>ne o f t h e a t t e n d ­
a n ts
frank
soggy
w ill
(;o \-
S en ato r
T hom as
C,
I')esmond,
O range
R ep u b lican ,
w as cho sen
te stify in g
to the fo o d co ndition s there.
and
of
d e c lin ed
a g a in
the
co m m issio n .
S ta te
C o v e rJio r
com m ission
A f f i d a v i t b y an e m p lo y e e at C reedm oor H o s p ita l
th e
S trau s
form er
p o in t('e s.
of
R e |)u b lic 'i n s
a j)p o in ti'('s
m eetin g .
B reak fast:
jiu ffed
rice,
to ast,
m u ffin , coffee (so m e tim e s p o ^ tu m
the
R ep u b lican ,
to
m enu
of
('C o n ^ );n y
Fox
be
serv in g s.”
C reedm oor
has
v ice -ciiairm an .
R hoda
It
all
n e \t
sched-
A -'S e in b ly m a n
M ('fla t,
sel
trouble because
v itam in s,
poor
in ferio r
average
lik e
you
the
l)een
('x i)e n d itu re s ,
W ick s.
th e
c o m p lain t
of one
em ployee.
As
one
d o cto r
th ere
e x i)lain ed :
“ You can g et ch ro n ic dyspep sia
(in d ig e stio n ) b y e a tin g in th e few
\ ice-
( ') m m is s io n
a n ih o ii/('d
< 'h a iin ia n :
o rganized.
am i
com m issions
a n o t h e r y e a r a ls >
'I'h e y
are
L abor
and
In d u stry ,
Irv in g
M.
Ives, c h a ir­
m an,
$75,000;
reai)i)o rtio n m en l,
A.
.$7.") ,000;
N ever-
in v estig ;itin g
,$,50,000;
(Cont lulled oil P m jr N n i r t r c n )
K e p u x.
c h a irm a n ,
R ai)p-C oudert
T nterstat('
C o m m issio n ,
co m m it-
e d u c a
t i o n
C o o ix 'ra t i o n
H aro ld
C.
O stev tag ,
c h a i r m a n , $. 50,0 00, a n d t h e M a i l l o r
H e a lth
C o m m i s s i o n , $100,000.
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J u n e
T o
2 6
F ile
F rid a y ,
L a s t
f o r
June
26,
D a y
w as
T e s t s
is
th e
d ead lin e
fo r a p p licatio n s
on
the
present
sei ies o f N e w
Y o rk S tate
tests.
S o , i f y o u ’r e j ) l a n n i n g t o t a k e o n e
of th ese ex am s, y o u h a d
fast.
You
m ay
o b tain
b e tte r act
a p p licatio n
w ith
rev ealed
G race
A.
S tale
C ivil
w ho
is
posiil,
of
the
C ivil
th e
to
m eet
o fficials
of
A sso ciatio n
.Service
C h a u f f e u r
In
the
of
an
E m p lo y ees,
g ardless
v e n tu ie .
(•rential
of
w ho
D r.
A lb ert
H all
of
the
S ta te
E d u catio n
D ei)artm en t,
w I kj h a s
the W orld
chauffeurs
su ccessfu lly
I> irecto r
B u ild ­
H e r e ’s t h ( * l i s t :
Ju n io r M echanical D ra fts m a n .
P li.V siothorapist.
J ’h . v s i o t h o r a p y T e c h n i c i a n .
S c'uioi
C o m p en satio n
In te rjire ter
(H u n g arian
m an).
C le rk
and
service
is
and
G er­
th e
If
S en io r.P erso n n el A d m in istrato r.
J u n io r A n a ly tic a l C h em ist.
M achine
O per­
courses
A ssista n t IJookeeping M ach in e Operator.
A s s i s t a n t I.,ibrarian.
C h ie f O c ^ 'u p a tio n a l T h e r a p i s t .
(^liurt S t e n o g i - a p h e r .
D ietitian .
Ilaib o iin aster.
M otoi' V e h ic le R e s p o n s ib i l it y A d ­
ju d icato r.
A s sista n t Signal E n g in eer.
I ’ru b a ti(in O f f ic e r , K i n g s C o u n t.y .
R eq u irem en ts,
sa la rie s,
e t c.,
to
t o
i n -301 v ice
em p lo y ees
m ay
be
started
survey
S ta te
of
list.s
v e n tu re
S late
here
in
& aid:
the
train in g
of
jjer-
.1.
B u c k le .v
to
to
P>ryan
we
as
a s p o ssib le
an<l w i t h o u t
M any
at ,
i
D irecto r j
are
ab le
m any
jit'o b a b ly
In
o ther
forlhcorning
d e te rm in e d
about
the
i n - s i ‘i v i c e
w o uld
be
fitted
to
dem ands, based
upon
to
ex am in atio n s as
by
su rve.vs
of
ex p ire.
These
pre­
lists
jx jsitio n s
in
various
for jobs
in
w h ich
m ents,
j
(Irufit dUmi^Jcutii
w i'l I
s o n s t o fill t i t l e s f o r w h i c h n e w
s e rie s a p j) c a re d to b e im m in (> n r.
w ords,
10c f o r e a c h c h e c k .
.vo iir i i i ' c o u i i t .
.And
I<>atlier c o v e r li:is
i i i i p r i t i t e d i n K<dd.
(E iiU n ita l
we |
ch aiif
on
a se n io rit,\' :
a n y pa.v r e d u c - '
of th em
c h e c k
am i
Budget
reta in
Oiil.v c o s t is
$1 .0 0 o p e n s
JiaiK iso iu e.
y o u r iiatnn
w as
be v eteran s.
T h o s ( ‘ w h o c a n ’t
reta in e d
m a.y
be
tran sferred
o ther
o!'
o f detJie 40 ■
retain ed
as
e a c h
I'In jo.v I h e p r e s t i g e ,
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v e te ra n s
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how
m an.v
of
far
o n
p e rs o n a l
off
re­
W a i'.
T h e j o b s o f 4(!
a re in v o lv ed .
Budget
“ So
in ten d
lio n .
upon
claim s
as
p rin te d
B udget.
begun
to
lay
all d e i j a r l m e n t s
their
N a m e
w ith
(len cu al
the S ta le
m en
sh o u ld
be
w h a t .salai.y.
T h is w eek the
based
jt<>(
h'' ;
to
c i:.\ r i .u
(, S i. r // , -I/ ., tie 4HfJi S I )
7!> M . A D l. ' ^ O V ANI Nl i:
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m
(lu a lil'y a s m e c h a n i c s nr m a c h i n
ists, \\h ('re v a c a n c ie s e x is t.”
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w ould
in clu d e
lists fo r b o th
p io m o tio n
a n d o rig in al a i)p o in lm en ts.
L
I
P r i s o n
=
G u a r d
——
w ill
who
jobs.
de n t.
M e e t
be
(lu a rd
on
a
S treet.
to
have
M orris
— 4
m ee tin g
E lig ib les
F rid ay ,
re q iu 's tv d
lo r
a
jiro-
A tto rn ey
treatm en t
g iv en
the
lei m in i n g
feurs
l);'!sis
tio n
new
by
in
w h i c h o f t h e m a r e a b o u t to e x p ire ,
th is y e a r o r n ex t.
T h e c o l l e g e inserv ice
courses
w ould
th en
be
H enry
train in g
out
civ il s e r v i c e
E lig ib le s
T r a in
A L B A N Y .—A b r a n d
in
also
issues
E lig ib le s
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fin d
in-
j)ast y e a rs ,
assistan ce
i)re lim in a ry discu ssio n s.
t h e p l a n s w o r k o u t , it is
P riso n
P l a n
several
d u rin g
his
p rep a ra tio n
m ee t early
J u n io r E jjid c m io lo g ist.
th e
prom oted
all e x is tin g
A ssistant
P hysician,
G eneral
C o u n ty S ervice.
lio itic u ltu ia l In spector.
Ju n io r A c c o u n ta n t; C o n trac t U til­
i t y A c c o u n t a n t G r a d e 2.
C alcu latin g
sponsoring
len d in g
jjo sed
Senior E co n o m ist.
S e n io r E d u c a tio n E .x ain in er.
S e n io r Ijab o rato t.y T e c h n ic ia n .
Ju n io r
ato r.
are
b.v
I^iv isio n
has
c h a u f f e u r s in
Y o u r
c o n fo rm ity
B en n ett,
C ity, o r a t th e
in g in A lb a n y .
O ffice
In
o p in io n
.T o h n J .
f o rm s a t th e S ta te O ffice B u ild ­
in g , 80 C e n t r e S t r e e t , N e w Y orJc
S ta te
J o b s
J e o p a r d y
A U ’. A N Y .
jjio-
rep resen la-
d ep artm en t
w ith
the
of
C o m m issio Ji,
w ith
d esig n ated
the
it
M iss
c h airm an
S erv ice
next
w eek
school
and
S tate
C ollege,
w eek.
sym i)ath y
has
tive.s
S ien a
th is
Reavy,
in
T here
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Of c ourse, m a le a p p li c a n t s m a y
t a k e t h e c o u rse s t a r t i n g J u l y 13.
B u t , u n les s t h e y c a n sh o w t h a t
t h e i r d r a f t s t a t u s will r e m a i n
f a ir l y s t a t i o n a r y f o r a while, t h e y
a r e d e fin ite ly n o t b e in g p r e f e r r e d ,
iic c o rd in g to Mr. M c M a n u s.
H e r e a r e th e r e q u i r e m e n t s : h i g h
sc hool g r a d u a t i o n , c itize n sh ip o r
citizen p a p e r s , o ne y e a r of a lg e ­
b r a a n d one y e a r of g e o m e t r y a n d
one y e a r e it h e r of phy sic s o r
chem istry.
SERVICE
t h e e ig h t- to -te n - w e e k s h e e t m e t a l
and
m achine
s h o p
practice
c o u r se s. T h e s e c o u rse s c o n sist of
300 a n d 400 h o u r s , re sp e ctiv ely .
Tlie s h e e t m e t a l c o u rse includ es
b l u e - p r i n t re a d i n g , riv e tin g , lay ­
o u t f a b r i c a t i o n ; t h e m a c h i n e shop
c u r r i c u l u m , b l u e p r i n t re a d i n g , r e ­
l a t e d m a t h e m a t i c s (in c lu d in g m i­
c r o m e t e r a n d c a l i p e r s t u d y ) , op­
e r a t i o n of lath e s, m illin g m a c h i n e
operation, shap in g a n d
bench
w ork.
R e q u irem en ts
R e q u i r e m e n t s a r e 18 to 30 y e a r s
o f a g e f o r m e n , 18 to 35 for
w o m e n ( m e n w ith a t l e a s t one
c h ild a r e p r e f e r r e d , a s f a r a s d r a f t
s t a t u s is c o n c e r n e d ) , a t le a s t ele­
m e n t a r y sc hool g r a d u a t i o n , a n
a p t i t u d e f o r t h e ty pe of w o r k co n ­
sid e r e d .
A p p l i c a n t s a r e a s k e d to a p p ly a t
t h e i r local U n i t e d S t a t e s E m p l o y ­
m e n t Serv ice office, follo w in g
w h ic h th e y a r e r e f e r r e d to th e
t r a i n i n g school of t h e i r choice f o r
t h e s e free, U n ite d S t a t e s Office
of . E d u c a t i o n
sponsored d a y
c o u rse s. A p p lic a n ts will be given
a w r i t t e n g e n e r a l inte llige n ce t e s t
w h ic h will c o n s t it u t e a n e n t r a n c e
exam ination.
T h e c o u rse s a r e p a r t l y sp o n ­
s o r e d by R e p u b lic a n d L ib e r ty
a ir c r a f t com panies and placem ents
a r e m a d e d ir e c tly into th o se firms.
S t o k e & S t o k e w r a p p i n g m achine
o p e r a t o r s o n t is s u e p a p e r .
A s s e m b l e r s on i n s t r u m e n t a n d
o t h e r l ig h t a sse m b lie s. M u s t be
e x p e r ie n c e d .
L ig h t m ach in e operators.
Mu3^
h a v e m a c h i n e s h o p e x p e rie n c e
on l ig h t lath e s.
Coil w i n d e r s , m u s t be e x p e ri­
en ced.
I n s p e c t o r s , e le c tr ic a l a n d radio ,
m u s t be e x p erien c e d .
A s se m b le rs, e le c tric a l a n d rad io,
m u s t be e x p e rie n c e d .
H o te l, R e s t a u r a n t a n d Service
O ffice, 40 E a s t 59th S t r e e t
( E a s t of M a d i s o n A v e n u e ).
B eauticians.
H ousehold w orkers.
H otel cham berm aids.
H o t e l e l e v a to r o p e r a t o r s .
O ffic e a n d loft b u i ld i n g o p e r a t o r s .
C o u n t e r g ir ls ; b u s girls.
R e g i s t e r e d nui'sea.
H o s p it a l w a r d m a i d s f o r l a t e r
p r o m o ti o n to n u r s e s ’ aides.
G ir ls w i t h a n y h o s p i t a l e x p e r i­
ence.
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ex p e r le n t -u t r a i n i n g w e l d e r s
A m a­
c h in e for e a c h s tu d e n t.
D a y o r Eve .
T e rm s. No o h a rg e for the ory. Inquire
Today.
FREE
A PT ITU D E
TEST.
A s l o w as $3.50 a w e e k
t l i r u o ' l r f i n a n c e p l a n . S l i o r t co u rs e.
WELDING
HERCUIES SCHOOL
153rd Street aiul Graml Concourse
Bronx, N. Y.
•
MElrose 5-7311
LICKNSKD BV STATK OF N. V.
LEARN NEW PRODUCTION
W
E L D I N G
AND NAVY WELDING
T E C H N K ltE nnd fU O C IiD U K K
Niivy <liiaH flcati«n T e s t No. 1
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TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
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L I C E N S E D B Y N . Y. S T A T E
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O u r G r a d u a te s E m p l o y e d in M a j o r P l a n t s a t G o o d P a y !
P e m a n d iiicreasiiis fo r: W E I -D IN O - E lec. a n d (ias fo r a ll t y p e s of w a r
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Day a n d E vening under
ttupervlsion f o r m e r U.S. A I O I Y & N . W Y I n s tr u c to r s .
Low
tu itio n in clu d es all Tools, M ateriel.
S h o rt courses.
CITIZENS PREP CENTER
9W.61stSt.,N.Y.C., Clr.6-4970(IRT-BM T-lnd.)
3 William Street, Newark N. J. MArket 2-7685
F re e P la c e m en t S ervic e
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THE ONLY OUTDOOK WELDING SCHOOL IN NEW YOUK
MILLIONS
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Trained Welders Are
Urgently Weeded in
WAR PRODUCTION JOBS
ll«y Kldge’s only W'eldlnjc Complete course in Electric Arc and 0*.v
•
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School will train you to Acetylene Weldinjr.
f i l l n responsible Job. and evenini; instruction. • riaceuient service.
TEIOI8 AI{UA^GED
ItEASONAULB FEE
RELIABLE WELDING •SCHOOL
WI. 8-1766
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tTuiio 23, 1942
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P P O
R T U N I T I E S
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Board o f E d ucation
Paffe Nino
C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R
E n g in ee rin g , Science, M a n asvraent Courses, U . S» O f­
fice o f Education
O M
E N
I N
D E F E N S E
T R A I N I N G
S O U R C E ^ ' ------------------------------ 1------------------------------------------------
C om m ercial Schools
W l‘A
KliH-trieitijr (radio)
Mnvisalion
Aicplaiie and engine utechanicH
UoMiMtal attendant
IVIu<‘liin« ttliop aH>eiul>ly
\lclilinH:
Machine >Uiop operation
Airidane Nheet metal
Machine Hhiip practice
It04li0 o|H*ration an<l niechnidca
National Youth
Administration
I
COURSES
College Level
IiiH|>ection, uiachiiie iMirts
Blueprint reading
Rtidio o]>emtinff
Bluehine tool operation
Airi'ield eiiKiiieeriiin:
Army mtiiitaliun
IVlitriiie draft iiiff
XopoKntfilil'c- iiiup drafliuK
Applied cheininal uiiiily»iit
Tool ttiid die dnifliiiK
Te«’htii<-al elerneiitH of welding
liiduNl'rittl wcouiitiiiic
MtatintieiiL methods in buMine>i‘i,
iiidu.stry
Klvnientiu-y »ti»tii«ticiil methndH
l*'ield MurveyinMT
Textile clieini.stry
Vrodurtioii and testinx of optieal
etiiiipnieut
General oecouttlics.
KlectronioH
AiBcrflvft JIk: and fixture denigit
lUattinK
Itudio produ<‘tion
■'Electricity
Aircraft coniitruction
Kivctini;
MeliilhirKy
Ait'cnift in.struineiits
lladio technicians
Sheet luetal weldinnf
I'lyinK
Marine enifiiieering
Stewnrdinxei*
MetnlliirKy
Tool, die desiffn
Trnnitportaiion control
(>l>ticMl instrunieiit.s
InHpm-torsllip
Ad» iMieeil iniit hemal icti
liidUNtrial wifety
EHmduc t iofI MU|>ervinioit
Technical *
Mai hemat ics unalyHiti.
l^hyNicii of eng^jneerins:
Shop practice
fUenients of draftinif
<'heenistry of engineeriny
uint«riaiH
KnitineerinK drafting;
REQUIREMENTS; WHERE TO APPLY
No MiM^rinl requiretnfiits.
Aire: 18 years, (niin.)
Apiily United Sl-alm Kinployinent !S«Tvu'e.
Kni|>loye«l traineeH iiiiiiiit
be referred by eiiiployei's. Ciieinoloyetl nr>pU*
ennt^ mUNfc be reCerrml
by the U. S. K. S.
Uminirenients:
Hifjfli M'ho<»l
KTadiuUion or enifineerinu;
defi:reet4 and science degrecfi.
I'reference jfiven thoi>e a l­
ready employed or \v i. t h
Kood pro.s|»ects of emplo.vment in war indiLst ric!«.
CitizeiiHbii^ or ei t i a e tt
|M«l>ertt uaiiei'eHtwry,
Apply: For list of coursew of
each, write or piione Albert
It. Newimin, regional advixoi', Technology . Itiiild:ng,
r . f . N. Y., 140th St. and
Am.slierdani Ave., Maidiattan. Tel. All. 3-4272.
Age: 17% through 24 years.
C o lle g e
Level
C ou rses
At
B k u . C o lle g e
B k n . P o ly .
C .C .N .Y .
C o lu itib ia IJ.
tto fstra
H u n te r
L .I.U .
M a n h a tta n
N .Y .U .
P ra tt
Iteiinirements: I'nemployed
and not receiving iinempl»ym.«nt in.surnnce (may
w a iv e
nnemploy tiient
bunefit.s to take course),
oitivien, not pupil of tiill
lime day school, higkt
iM-hiK>l e<lucatioit p r e *
ferred.
Age: 18 (min.) nt gradiia*
tion.
Ke<|uirenientM: <• r a m' mttr
(M'hiMd ediicaliun, cili/.enHhip papers.
Apply: At any commercial
Hcliool.
Age; 21 (min.)
Itequirements:
Admiralde
WI*A or home relief re­
cord, citi/.enship.
Apply: WI’A worUers con­
tact local \ViV\ hU|MTvisors; home relief re­
cipients contact li <• m e
relief
investigators
at
local home relief bureau;*.
A|N>ly: 145 Kast 32nd St.,
Manhattan
Age; No iiiinimum.
Ile«iuirementn: . High
h<-Ii<m>1
etlucatiou, three years of
KngJiNh, one year <»f alge­
bra, <Mio yeiM- of geoinct r.'t,
oni) year of ph.vNi<‘s or
chemistry. Tart time worlkers will be accepted. CiMzenHhip imt>ers accept aide.
Apply or write: D e f e n s e
Training Institute*, 37i I'earl
8t.. KrooMvn.
* Siib-profeswional engineer­
ing course i|ualif.ving trainee
as Junior draftsmen, assist­
ants in design, stress and
strain, testing, ins|>eclion or
production in aircraft or other
war industry.
P ro fe ssio n a l
E n g in ee rin g
A id e s’
C o u rses a t
D efen se
T ra in in g
In stitu te
F o r m e d by
8 K n g iiU 'p r in g
C o lle g es, a n d
In stitu te s.
A IR C R A F T
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
G r u f u n i a n , B e t h p a g e , tieli>s s|io n .s .> r o w n
co u rse
fo r
N a s s a u a n d S u ffo lk r e s id e n ts in s i \ t r a in in g s rh o o ls
in L o n g Isla n d a re a .
o r n ig h t co u rses.
T e n w e e k s , 400 h o u r s , f r e e d a y
A p p ly a t lo c a l S t a t e E n ii> lo y n ie n b
S e rv ic e o ffice .
LENGTH AND COST
100-400 hours.
Free.
l>ay or uiitht courtier*.
30 weeks, 30 hcurs, plus lime for
boute utisiguments, <hty course,
foe coiloge level cufricuhim; 33
weeks, SO hours for professional
engineering aides' course, u Im>
in daytime.
ICO hour.<> a month, pays $25.20
Onachine shop); 90 hours a
month, pays $23.50 (regular);
S') hours a month, |Hiys $26
(army); ilay courses.
0 |k c r a t i o u s in w h ic h w o m e n a r e m o s t in d tu n u n x l: A c l a s s i f i c a t i o n : d rill p re s s,
sin g le a n d m u ltip le ; to u r h u p , r a d iu m ; in s p e c tio n , v is u a l; e le c tric w o rk , w irin g
and
a siiem h liu g
p a rts,
w in d in g c o ils a n d a r m a t u r e s , s o ld e rin g , c a p p in g ;
a s s e m b ly , a ll ty p e s r e q u i r i n g h a n d to o ls, su c li a s p lie r s , m a lle ts , s c r e w d r i v e r s ,
f i l e s , e l e c t r i c d i'U ls , b e u c h a s s e m b l y m a c h i n e s a n d r i v e t i n g p r e s s e s . B c l a s s i f i c a ­
100 to 150 hours; 3'/j to 6',^
weeks. Average course 5()c an
hour. Day or ni|;ht.
300 hours, 3 months,
hour. l>ay course.
48c
tio n : m illin g m a c h in e , lig h t; lig h t p u n c h a n d fo rm in g p re s s e s ; b e n ch a n d
w a t c h m a k e r ’s l a t h e s ; b u r r i n g , p o l i f . b i n g , b u f f i n g o n l a t h e s ; p a i n t i n g , s p r a y ;
s o l d e r i n g ; p a c k i n g , la b t-lliig ; w e ld in g , s p o t. C c l a s s i f i c a t i o n : ^ a g e , m i c r o m e t e r ,
c a lip e r , b l u e p r i n t ; lig h t h a n d a n d a u t o m a t i c s c r e w m a c b i m 's ; s h e e t m e ta l
fo r m in g a n d r iv e tin g ; w e ld iu g , a c c ty le n e ; w e ld in g , a rc .
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w
T uesday, Ju n e 23,1942
CIV IL SER V IC E LE A D ER
P age Ten
M e r it M e n
Civil
L e a d e r .
In d e p e n d e n t W e e k ly o f C ivil S e r v ic e and W a r J o b
vai-y. R o c h e s t e r h a d all h e could
do to b a l a n c e t h e c ir c u i ts . Ho
e v e n h a d to go i n to Ice boxes, .ind
In to c h a m b e r s a s h o t a s any
T u r k i s h b a th , to t e s t e q u ip m e n t,
“ B u t one of t h e b e s t h e a d a c h e s
o f a ll , ” h e tells you, “ w a s in m,
s t a l l i n g t h a t 16,500-signal t r a f f i c
l i g h t sy s te m .
W h y , e v e ry y e a r
w e d e m o lis h 800 lig h t s alone, a n d
r e b u il d t h e m —m o r e t h a n all the
l i g h t s t h e n e x t f o u r l a r g e s t citiea
p u t together can b o ast.”
News
P u b l i s h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y b y C iv il S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s ,
In c . O f f i c e : 97 D u a n e St. ( a t B r o a d w a y ) , N e w Y o r k , N .Y .
P h o n e : C O r t l a n d t 7-5665
C o p y r i g h t , 1942, by C iv il S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , In c .
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E d ito r ; D avid R o binson, A r t D ir e c to r ; N. H. M ag er,
B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r.
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OF CIKCU LAT IO NS
Tuesday, June 23, 1942
Here^s the Case
For New York City
H E p o i n t h a s b e e n w e ll m a d e t h a t N e w Y o r k C i ty
n e e d n ’t go b e g g in g f o r w a r c o n t r a c t s . T h e C i t y ’s
c ase is t h e n a t i o n ’s c ase, p u r e a n d s i m p l e — w e ’ve
g o t to w in th e w a r. E v e r y t h i n g t h a t c a n h e lp w i n t h e
w a r m u s t be u t il i z e d t o t h a t end.
Y o u a g r e e to t h a t , d o n ’t y o u ?
O .K . N o w h e r e ’s
N e w Y o r k ’s c a s e :
T
2
F o u r h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d s k ille d , s e m i - s k i l l e d a n d un* s k i l le d w o r k e r s — u n e m p l o y e d — t h e l a r g e s t sin g le
r e s e r v o i r of l a b o r in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a r e a v a i l a b l e f o r
w a r w ork.
2
L a rg e n u m b ers of N ew Y o rk plan ts and m ach in ery
a r e n o w s t a n d i n g idle. T h e s e c an b e p u t t o w o r k a t
o n c e on w a r p r o d u c t i o n . N e w Y o r k C i t y i n d u s t r i e s a r e
a d a p t a b l e to w a r p r o d u c t i o n , o r c an b e u t i l i z e d t o a
g r e a t e r e x t e n t on c iv i l ia n g o o d s a s p l a n t s e l s e w h e r e in
the U n ited S ta te s are tu rn ed o v e r to w a r w ork.
Few
N e w Y o r k p l a n t s a r e o p e r a t i n g on a t h r e e - s h i f t basis.
T h e y s h o u l d be.
^
T h e C i ty h a s a m p l e h o u s i n g f a c i l it i e s . N o n e e d to
b u i ld h o m e s ( o r f a c t o r i e s , e i t h e r ) e l s e w h e r e , u s i n g
c r i t i c a l m a t e r i a l s w h i c h o u g h t t o g o i n to i n s t r u m e n t s
o f w a r , w h e n t h e r e is a p l e n t i t u d e h e r e .
If construc­
t io n is n e e d e d , t h e j o b can be d o n e q u i c k l y in N e w Y o r k
b e c a u s e th e C i ty h a s m o r e t h a n 100,000 s k ille d , b u t u n e m ­
ployed, c o n stru ctio n w o rkers.
^
N e w Y o r k C i ty
t io n s y s te m .
has
the
n a t i o n ’s b e s t
tran sp o rta ­
^
D e s p i t e all th e talk , N e w Y o r k C i ty is n o m o r e v u l ­
n e r a b l e to a t t a c k th a n o t h e r c o a s t a l c i t i e s w h i c h a r e
n o w w o r k i n g full b l a s t on w a r c o n t r a c t s — B a l t i m o r e ,
Ph ilad e lp h ia , B oston, for exam ple (o r N assau C ou n ty ),
g
N e w Y o rk C i ty h a s r e c e i v e d o n l y t w o p e r c e n t o f t h e
p r i m e w a r c o n t r a c t s a w a r d e d s i n c e 1940.
I n one
in d u stry , garm en ts, vast u n e m p lo y m e n t im pends unless
w a r c o n t r a c t s c o m e t h r o u g h fa st.
T h e I L G W U indi­
c a t e d l a s t w e e k w h a t t h e g a r m e n t i n d u s t r y in N e w Y o r k
is p r e p a r e d t o m a n u f a c t u r e , on s h o r t o r d e r , u n i f o r m s ,
c o n v a J e s c e n t s u its, n u r s e s ’ w e a r , ga s m a s k s , bed sacks,
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G o v e rn o r P o le tti, M ay o r L aG u ard ia are m ee tin g w ith
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by t h e B o a r d o f W a t e r S u p p ly .
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tin u e his a c t i v it i e s a s c h a i r m a n of
T h e g r e e n , u n l ik e t h e re d , is b a r e ­
t h e Civ ilian D e fe n s e C o m m i t t e e
of t h e T u c k a h o e , N. Y. W a r C o u n ­
ly visible d u r i n g t h e d a y . A t th e
cil (h e lives in H 'u c ka ho e), a n d
s a m e tim e, t h e i n v e n t o r w o u ld
h e ’ll r e m a i n a m e m b e r of t h e
h a v e to a s c e r t a i n t h e s a m e light
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police d e p a r t m e n t ’s s h o r t - w a v e r a ­
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dio s y s te m .
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one of th o se r e s p o n s ib le f o r c re ­
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a ti o n of t h e one-Vi^ay s t r e e t p la n
h i g h in a n o p e n -c o m p e titiv e civil
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m e n t of P l a n t s a n d S t r u c t u r e s as
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steel g i r d e r s r i s i n g h ig h in to t h e
s ig n e d e xclusiv e ly to t h a t d e p a itsk ie s all a r o u n d G o t h a m . O t h e r
n i e n t. G r o v e r W h a l e n , th e n P o ­
c ities d i d n ’t h a v e t h e m a s s ’ve
lice C o m m i s s i o n e r, a p p o i n t e d him.
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t h i n k s i t ’s d a n g e r o u s to give a d ­
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forcibly, if hfr will s i n k h is m e n t a l
iiio!ais in to t h e fo llow in g e x a m p le
.. , For t h e p a s t fe w y e a r s . P a r k
officials h a v e b e en e a g e r to ob­
tain a p e r a n n u m s a l a r y s t a t u s
for all p a r k e m p loye es, a n d t h e
employees t h e m s e l v e s h a v e b e en
even more e a g e r to o b ta n i t . . .B ill
sftr bill h a s been d r a w n up, a n d
vith one e x ce p tio n , n o n e h a s e v e r
been a c c e p ta b le to b o t h p a r ti e s .
The exce ptio n died a h o r ri b le
death a t t h e h a n d s of t h e p r e s e n t
resident of G r a c ie M a nsion.
The t e e t h sh o u ld be so s t r o n g
therefore, t h a t t h i s will n e v e r
happen a g a i n . . . T h e d e cisio ns
of the A r b i t r a t i o n B o a r d sh o u ld
ke binding on all City officia ls a s
well as on t h e v a r io u s c om m isfioneis . . . A n d u n til t h e t e e t h
ARE t h a t s t r o n g , m u n ic i p a l e m ­
ployees will h a v e to c o n ti n u e on
theii p r e s e n t d iet . , . C ollective
largaining o r no collective b a rfaining!
F u rlh e rm o re , it m u s t be b o r n e
in mind t h a t t h e e m p lo y e e s shall
rot be ab le to a b u s e t h is priv ile ge
any nicie t h a n a p e r s o n c an a b u s e
his new s t o r e t e e t h . . , T n e empioyeos sh o u ld r e m e m b e r n e v e r to
bite off m o r e t h a n t h e y c a n c h e w
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M edical L a b ; X - R A Y
En
MEN AND WOMEN
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o m i . S E R V IC E L E A D E R
^Axv. June 23,1942 '
s . . a n d as G ro u ch o M arx, t h a t
f a m o u s e x c a v a t o r of d e c a y i n g
b i c u s p e d s , o n c e s a i d : “ B e t r u e to
y o u r t e e t h o r t h e y ’ll be f a ls e to
yo u .”
T h e n e x t r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of
R e c r e a t i o n C o unc il of t h e G r e a t e r
N ew Y ork P a r k s E m ployees’ A s­
s o c i a t i o n will be held T u e s d a y ,
( w h e n t h i s h i t s t h e s t a n d s ' in t h e
I n t e r n a t i o n a l R o o m of t h e W e s t
Side Y.M .C .A ., 5 W e s t 63rd S t r e e t j
NYC.
A t t h i s m e e t i n g , thfl n e w r e g u l a ­
t io n s o n s ic k leave, v a c a t io n s , etc.,
will be d isc u sse d . R e p o r t s will be
s u b m i t t e d by t h e P u b lic ity , ByL a w a n d M e m b e r s h i p c o m m i tt e e s .
A r e p o r t will lik e w ise be s u b ­
m i t t e d b y t h e t r e a s u r e r on t h e
W a r S a v i n g B o n d D riv e .
No Fluke ...
G e n e r a l F o r e m a n S te v e K o n c h a lsk i, M a n h a t t a n , a n d his cronicjs
a r e g o i n g on o ne of t h e i r f r e q u e n t
f i s h i n g t r i p s t o m o r r o w . On o n e
o c c a s i o n l a s t y e a r , S te v e w a s t h e
o n l y o n e in t h e p a r t y to c a t c h a
p a r t i c u l a r k i n d ot f i s h ; t h e g a n g ,
o f c o u rse , s a id it w a s a flu k e!
Sweet Sixteen . . .
G e o r g e A r n o ld , p r e s i d e n t of
M a n h a t t a n Council, s t a t e s t h a t
n e i t h e r h e a t n o r sle e t c a n k e e p
t h e s e s ix te e n loyal m e m b e r s fr o m
a m e e t i n g : P a t B u r k e , J o h n Coi'b e tt , M ik e D e Cunzo, R o b e r t Dond e ro , R o s a r i o E p p o lito , P a t r i c k
F eenaghty, Irving F eldm an, L arry
F rusiella, D ick G am m ino, B er­
n a r d G ilroy, P a t r i c k K a v a n a u g h ,
I s r a e l K a t z e n s t e i n , B e r n a r d Le­
v in e, I r v i n g R o s e n t h a l , A1 S a r i s k y ,
a n d Philip T ancredi.
r i l Take V anilla ...
“ A d m ira l” Fogle su g g ests a
d a il y p e d il u v i u n i f o r h i s c h ie f
sc o u t, “ D o w n - B e a t ” W illia m s .
,“ D o \ v n - B e a t ” s a y s : “ t h e A d m i r a l
i s d e f in i t e l y p e d a n t i c . ”
G o o d E „ le ...
'A s i x t e e n - g u n s a l u t e to B r o o k ­
l y n C ouncil, G r e a t e r N e w Y o r k
P a r k s E m p l o y e e s ’ A s s o c ia tio n , f o r
p r e s e n t i n g t h o s e fiv e c a r t o n s ot
c i g a r e t t e s to t h e s o ld ie r s s t a t i o n e d
a t t h e P i c n i c H o u s e in P r o s p e c t
Park.
Rationing ...
T hey say th a t sto iek e e p er Tom
W a l s h is lik e a s t o n e - h e a r t e d la n d ­
lo rd w h e n it c o m e s to is s u i n g s u p ­
plies f o r M a n h a t t a n .
On the Job ...
C h a lk u p a n o t h e r r e s c u e foi
“ J i m m y ” C o n g e n a , la b o r e r , w h o
s a v e d a n o t h e r life r e c e n tl y w h e n
h e p r e v e n t e d a y o u n g girl f r o m
J u m p i n g o f f t h e b r i d g e on t h e
H enry Hudson Parkw ay,
Thanks a L o t ...
T h is w e e k w e h a v e b e e n l it e r a l ­
ly d e lu g e d w i t h c o n t r i b u t i o n s fo r
t h e c o lu m n . . . sw ell, k e e p s e n d ­
i n g t h e m a l o n g ; if y o u r c o n t r i b u ­
t io n d oes n o t a p p e a r t h i s w e e k ,
p le a se b e a r w i t h us, it will be
p r i n t e d a s soon a s p ossib le.
Coming 1f
r f r
“ B o n d s f o r V i c to r y C a m p a i g n , ”
■of t h e G r e a t e r N e w Y o r k P a r k s
E m p l o y e e s ’ A s s o c ia tio n .
W h y A r e n ’t T h e y
H irin g N e w Y o r k e r s ?
A n o fficia l o f th e O y ste r B a y
D e fe n s e
S ch o o l th is w e e k
told
'J’ h e L E A D E R i t ’s h i g h t i m e t h e
S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f E d u c a tio n
ip A lb a n y
u sed
p r e ssu r e u p o n
L o n g Isla n d d e fe n se p la n t e m ­
p lo y e rs
to
b o lster th e
ra p id ly
d w in d lin g la b o r s u p p ly
o n
th e
isla n d a n d U ik e a d v a n ta g e of th e
h o r d e s o f w o u ld -b e d e fe n se w o r k ­
er s in th e G r e a te r M e w
Y o r k
a rea .
“ T h o s i t u a t i o n is a rid ic u lo u s
o n e a n d , a t t h e s a m e tim e ,
d a n g e r o u s to n a t i o n a l d e f e n s e , ”
t h e o fficial p o i n te d out. " T h e r e
a r e e m p l o y e r s in s i s t i n g on h i r in g
N a s s a u a n d S u ffo lk r e s id e n ts , for
i n s t a n c e , a n d r e f u s i n g to c o n sid e r
t h e u n l im i t e d su p p ly of p e r so n n e l
a r o u n d N o w Y o r k — people w ho
n e e d only a
s l ig h t r e f r e s h e r
c o u rs e o r a bit of a d d itio n a l
t r a i n i n g to m a k e t h e m v a lu a ble
m ate ria l.”
B lum e Transportation
T h e official a d d e d t h a t t h e r e a ­
s o n f o r d i s c r i m i n a t i o n is ‘‘obvi­
o u s.” S a id he;
“ L o n g I s l a n d e m p lo y e r s j u s t
d o n ’t c a r e to h i re N e w Y o r k e r s
b e c a u s e t h e y cla im t h e y h a v e
f o u n d t h a t t h e s e p e r s o n s co n ­
s t i t u t e a t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a s well a s
a
re settlem ent
p ro b le m . T h ey
c la i m t h a t i n d iv id u a ls b r o u g h t
in f r o m N e w Y o r k find t r a n s p o r ­
t a t i o n too m u c h of a w o r r y to e n­
a b le t h e m to do t h e i r job s m o o t h ­
ly; t h e y find, h o w e v e r, t h a t m a n y
o t t h e m finally do m o ve o u t h e r e
a n d t h e n do n o t lik e it a n d se e k
to g e t b a c k to f a m i l i a r t e r r i t o r y .
On to p of t h a t , t h e y tell you th e y
h a v e f o u n d i n n u m e r a b l e c as es of
N e w Y o r k e r s t a k i n g job s o u t on
L o n g I s la n d , g a in i n g a c e r t a i n
a m o u n t o f skill a n d t h e n u s i n g
t h a t skill to g e t a jo b n e a r h o m e.
O f c o u rse , t h e r e is s o m e th i n g to
w h a t t h e y say. B u t n o t w h e n
th e y a r e b e g i n n i n g to r u n in to a
shortage.”
I t is i m p e r a ti v e , a c c o i d i n g to
t h i s official, t h a t q u i c k s te p s be
t a k e n to c o n v in c e t h e s e e m p lo y e r s
t h a t w h a t w as a reasonable a tti­
t u d e so m e m o n t h s a g o is to d a y
a s h o r t s i g h t e d policy.
T h e r e a r e a v e ry sm a ll n u m b e r
of p e r s o n s fr o m t h e G r e a t e r N e w
Y o r k a r e a w o r k i n g on d e fen s e
jo b s in N a s s a u a n d S u f fo lk r i g h t
now , t h i s official a d m i t t e d , b u t
h e p o i n te d o u t “ it would be a l ­
m o s t folly f o r o t h e r s to b a se t h e i r
h o p e s on c o m i n g o u t h e r e u n t il
e m p l o y e r s a r e m a d e to a c c e p t a n ­
o th er view p o in t.”
S tr u m m e d G u ita r s,
M a c h in e T o o ls
F i f t e e n H a w a i i a n s h a v e been
c o n v in c e d t h a t a c o u rs e in m a ­
c h in e tool o p e r a t i o n a t t h e
B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n is p r e f ­
e ra b l e t h e s e d a y s to s t r u m ­
m in g g u i t a r s .
So a g r o u p of E n g l i s h - s p e a k ­
ing, N e w Y o r k r e a r e d H a ­
w aiian s today a re ta k in g a
n i g h t c o u r s e a t 110 L iv i n g s t o n
S tre e t, B r o o k l y n , w i t h v i r t u a l
g u a r a n t e e s o f b e in g plac e d in­
to d e fe n s e jo b s w h e n t h e y
finish .
T h e ’ H a w a i i a n s w e r e p lac e d
in th is p r e - e m p l o y m e n t c o u rs e
a f t e r r e g i s t e r i n g a t t h e i r local
U n ite d
States
Em ploym ent
S e rv ic e office.
Wanted: Artists
For War Posters
Art te ach ers of public and high
schools are be in g called to e x ­
ecute a series of D e fen se posters
planned by Irving J . P a sta rnack,
Art Director of the Brooklyn
Civilian D e fe n s e V olunteer Office,
during their s u m m er service.
O t h e r i m p o r t a n t w o rk , v ital to
C ivilian a n d N a t i o n a l D e fe n s e
in c lu d e s m a p s , d isp la y s a n d sh o w
c a r d w ri t in g . T e a c h e r s f a m i l i a r
w i t h silk s c r e e n p ro c e s s a r e also
ne ede d.
T h e A r t D e p a r t m e n t a t 123 L iv ­
i n g s t o n S t r e e t , B ro o k ly n , is o p e n
e v e n i n g s f r o m 7 o ’clock a n d
S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n s f r o m 2 to 5
p. m.
Residence Law
Suspended for
Physiotherapists
P s y s i o t h e r a p l s t s i m d e r a new
1)111 in C ity C ouncil, m a y be a p ­
p o i n te d to t h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s ­
p i ta l s w i t h o u t r e g a r d to t h e p r o ­
v isio n s of t h e L y o n s ’ r e sid e n c e
l a w m a k i n g it m a n d a t o r y f o r a p ­
p l i c a n t s to h a v e lived a t least
t h r e e y e a r s in t h e c ity w h e r e they
a r e to w o r k . T h e bill w a s i n t r o ­
d u c e d in C o u n c il T u e s d a y by
C o u n c il m a n A n t h o n y J . DiGiov a n n a . I t w ould p ro v id e f o r su c h
a p p o in tm e n t.} u n t i l J u l y 1, 1943.
P O L IC E C A L L S
a n d a ls o t h e re -elec tio n o f dele­
g a t e s e v e r y tw o y e a r s o r s o . ”
PATROLM AN,
Here^s What
They Think!
L a s t w e e k ’s s u g g e s t i o n t h a t
P B A o f f ic e r s be e le c te d b y p o p ­
u l a r v o te i n s t e a d of by d e le g a te s
stru c k m an y s y m p a th e tic chords.
R e p r i n t e d below a r e e x c e r p t s f r o m
so m e of the c a i d s re c e iv e d f r o m
p a t r o l m e n . W e re c e iv e d no m a i l
fro m p a tro lm en opposing the su g ­
g e s tio n .
T h e L E A D E R w ou ld lik e to h e a r
f r o m b o th sides. P a t r o l m e n w h o
fire in Ifivor o f e le c tio n of P B A
o f fi c e rs by d e le g a te a r e a ls o r e ­
q u e s t e d to w r i t e in. L e t t e r s f r o m
b o t h sid e s a r e , of c o u r s e , k e p t
s t r i c t l y c o n f id e n t ia l .
N am es or
sh ield n u m b e r s s ig n e d to p o s t ­
c a r d s will n o t be p r i n t e d .
The
c o m m en ts:
“ I re a d in t h is w e e k ' s c o lu m n
a b o u t t h e ele c tio n s in t h e P B A
I a m v e r y m u c h in f a v o r of p o p ­
u l a r e lection of o f f i c e r s in th e
P B A , I w ould a ls o lik e to se e a n ­
n u a l ele c tio n s of d e le g a te s ,
ho pe w e will g e t t h i s in t h e n e a t
future,”
A PBA MEMBER.
Newsnotes
P i o m o t l o n s to l i e u t e n a n t a r e ex­
p e c t e d to be m a d e J u l y 1 w h e n
t h e n e w b u d g e t a p p r o p r i a t i o n s go
in to effect. 20 a r e a n t i c i p a t e d . . . .
T h e lon g -d ela y ed a p p o i n t m e n t s of
p a t r o l m e n f r o m t h e eligible list
h a v e b e en p o stp o n e d i n d i f i n i t e l y .
...T h e annual O rphans Day out­
i n g a t C o n e y I s l a n d held by t h e
A n c h o r Chib will be held J u l y 1.
. . . T h e P o lic e R e c r e a t i o n C a m p a t
T annersville opened S a tu rd ay ,
A R M Y N K E D S 10,(MK)
L a b o r a to r y
and X -R a y
T e c h n ic ia n s
Men & Women!
New Classes
start July 6!
D e a r S ir: “ I w a n t to c o m m e n d
y o u on yovu’ c a n d i d s t a t e m e n t in
r e t h e d e m o c r a t i z a t i o n of t h e
P B A . O f all t h e a r c h a i c s y s t e m s
o f r e p r e s e n t a t i v e e le c ti o n s t h e
d e le g a te s y s te m is t h e w o r s t . No
d o u b t y o u re alize t h a t t h e r e is no
r e g u l a r ele c tio n s of d e le g a te s f r o m
p r e c in c ts , etc. Y ou c a n r e a d i l y
u n d e r s t a n d w h y t h e r e s u l t s of t h e
e lection do n o t r e f l e c t t h e t r u e
f e e lin g s of t h e p a t r o l m e n .
“ O nc e a g a i n m a y I s a y t h a t y o u r
w o r d s m a y be t h e c l a r i o n call f o r
r e f o r m of t h e P B A . ”
V e i y t r u l y yo urs,
P A T R O L M A N M.C,
DKAKI'KICS nn«I WO.MKN V O U N -
T K K U S ! J o i n n e w l l i - w t e k da.v l o u t K e
in l.ali . T c c li n iQ u e .xliirtinK Jiil.v tl; nr
?4-\v*'t'k iiinlit lo ur .s o n o w fo rn ii nK .
Diiiftei'.'^ <|Uiilir.v f o r b e t t e r nitiiiKS
a n d pn.v, Co tiie in, p l i o n e o r w r i t e for
HulU-lin I, A I,.
W O M K N ! .loi n .‘sp eci al X - R a y
n i ^ l i t cour.se MlaitiiiK t^oon.
Q ualify
In 1(» wceK.s fo r m i l i t a r y o r ci vi l iio.sitlon.s. i j u l U ' t i n l. A X .
101 W. Slut St.
NVw Y o rk
Ui{.Tiint 9-2S31
L i c e n s e d by t h e S t a t e of N o w Y o r k
""S P E E D P R E P A R A T IO N STENO - TYPIST EXAMS
Spccial BRUSH - UP COURSES
ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS
“ T h e a r ti c le in T h e L E A D E R r e
t h e a b u s e s of t h e p r e s e n t e le c tio n
t>et-up in the P B A w a s t im e ly a n d
excelle nt.
“ I sh a ll be v e r y m u c h i n t e r e s t e d
in t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f a f a i r e r s e t ­
u p a n d lo ok f o r w a r d to f u r t h e r a r ­
ticles on th e s u b j e c t . ”
P A T R O L M A N M .F,
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r i a e e s o f K m p l o .y n i e n t : V a r i o u s s e r v i c e s in t h e S t a t e s o f N e w J e r s e y
a n d N e w York.
N ote:
T h e p r e s e n t v a c a n c i e s a r e In t h e A r m y A i r Corp.s,
a n d t h e S i g n a l C o i p s, of t h e W b r d e p a r t m e n t . V a c a n c i e s in t h e s a m e o r
r e la te d p o sitio n s (in c lu d in g F e m a l e T ra in e e , M a n u a l O c c u p a tio n s ), in th e
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T h e s e c la s s e s m a y be h e ld in t h e e v e n in g .
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T IM E A N D P L A C E O F E X A M IN A T IO N .
A p p l i c a n t s w h o a r e to
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N o t e - M a x i m u m a g e lim it w ill be w a i v e d f o r p e r s o n s w lio f u r n i s h p r o o f
o f lio n o ra b le d i s c h a r g e f ro m tlie a r m e d fo rces.
F o r th e S t iu l e n l- T r a in e e , A i r c r a f t a n d F In g in e l'o » itio n s , m u s t h a v e
r e a d i e d t h e i r 17th b i r t h d a y ( a n d m u s t h a v e j)a s s e d
t h e ir 25th b i r t h d a y ).
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case.
PH Y SIC A L R E Q U IR E M E N T S.
A pplicants m u st
be ph.ysically c a p a b le
of
p e r f o r m i n g t h e d u t i e s o f tlie p o s it i o n a n d b e f r e e t r o m su c li d e f e c t s o r
d ise a s e s a s w o u ld c o n s titu te h a z a rd s to th e m s e lv e s o r d a n g e r to th e ir
fellow em p loy ees.
H O W TO A P P I.Y
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w ith the M an ag er, Second
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S e r v i c e D i s t r i c t , F e d e r a l B u i l d i n g , C h r i s t o p h e r S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , N . Y.
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1. F r o m t h e M a n a g e r , S e c o n d U . S . C i v i l S e r v i c e D i s t r i c t , F e d e r a l
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J e rs e y a n d N e w Y ork,
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a p p ly in g :
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(b) S t u d e n t- T r a i n e e , A i r c r a f t a n d E n g i n e M e c h a n ic P o s itio n s .
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p e r s o n s w h o h a v e filed a p p li c a ti o n
u n d e r A n n o u n c e m e n t N o . 2-M n e e d
n o t a p p l y fo r th is e .'ia m in a tio n .
. A p p l i c a t i o n s w ill be r e c e iv e d u n ­
til t h e n e e d s o f t h e Set v ice h a v e
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Places
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of
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and
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York.
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and Bronx, 6 cents elsew here).
Fo r S tate Jobs: O b tain applications at 80 C entre Street,
Y o rk C ity , (9 a.m . to 5 p .m .), or enclose six cento in a le tte r to
E xam in atio n s Division, S tate C ivil Service D ep artm en t, Albany
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U. S. citizens only m ay file fo r exams and only du rin g period
when applications are being received.
Fees are charged fo r city and S tate exams, not fo r federal.
Applicants fo r most city jobs must have been residents of New
Y o rk C ity fo r three years im m ediately preceding appointment.
A p plicants fo r S tate jobs must have been N e w Y o rk S tate resi.
dents fo r one year.
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C orps
e q u ip m en t in cluding
radio,
telephone a n d teleg rap h , p ow er an d
l i g h t e q u i p m e n t . T h i s t r a i n i n g w ill
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s ig n e d . T h e s e classe.s m a y be h e ld
in t h e e v e n in g . E m p lo y e e s w ill n o t
be
p erm itted
to
hold
any
other
p o sitio n d u r in g th is tr a in in g period.
P r o m o t i o n P o sf* il > i4 itie s
U p o n su c ce ssfu l co m p le tio n of th e
tra in in g c o u rs e of a p p ro x im a te ly six
m o n th s
duration,
tr a i n e e w ill be
eligible fo r a s s i g n m e n t to p o sitio n s
of J u n io r R e p a irm a n , Signal C orps
E q u i p m e n t a t $1,620 a y e a r . S u b s e ­
q u e n t a d v a n c e m e n t to p ositions of
h i g h e r g r a d e s will b e b a s e d u p o n
indiv id u al
efficien cy
and
ab ility ,
a n d t h e o c c u r r e n c e o f v a c a n c i e s in
s u c h positions.
R e q u ire m e n ts
K x p erlen o e
or
e d u c a t i o n —A p p l i ­
c a n ts m u st sh o w t h a t w ith in the
10 y e a r s i m m e d i a t e l y p .re c e d in g t h e
d ate
of
filin g
applicatio n s,
th ey
th e y h a v e had th e ed u catio n or exe rie n c e s p e c ifie d in a n y o n e of th e
o llo w in g :
?
( a) T h e p o s s e s s io n of a lic e n s e to
operate a n
a m a te u r rad io statio n
( o r a n y r a d i o o p e r a t o r ’s l i c e n s e o f
h ig h er g rad e) for a t least tw o co n ­
se cu tiv e y e a rs pro v id ed th e o p e ra ­
to r h a s b u ilt his o w n receiv er a n d
t r a n s m itte r , o r h a s b u iit s u c h e q u ip ­
m en t for o th e r s :
(b ) A t l e a s t s ix m o n t h s ’ o f full
tim e
p aid
expei ience
in
som a
b ra n c h of tech n ical radio w ork, or
related
electronic
w ork,
such
as
r.adio
e lectrician ,
radio
m echanic,
rad io engineers, e tc .;
(c) T h y succe.s.sful c o m p l e t i o n o f
a t l e a s t t w o s c h o l a s t i c .y ears o f a n
electrical,
telep h o n e,
or radio
re­
p a i r m a n c o u r s 3 in a v o c a tio n o l o r
in d u strial sen io r high school (ten th
grade and h ig h er);
(d) T h e s u c c e s s fu l c o m p le tio n of a
6 -m o n th s ’ te c h n ic a l rad io c o u rse of
resident stu d y
in a
r a d io school,
including
m ain ten an ce
and
repair
of rad io o r re la te d ele c tro n ic e q u ip ­
m ent ;
(e) T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p le tio n of
one year of
r e s i d e n t s t u d y in
a
school of en g in e e rin g or tecnnology
of
higher
th an
seco n ar.y
grade
w hich' has
in clu d ed
courses
in
radio;
(f) T h e s u c c e s s fu l C fynpletion of a
U nited S tates sponsored E n g in e er­
i n g D e f e n s e T r a i n i n g c o u r s e in t e l e ­
phone
Or
radio
w ork,
including
m ain ten a n c e an d rep air; or
( g ) T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n of
a
technical
radio
correspondence
c o u r s e i n a s c h o o l a p p r o v e d b. y a
S tate, m u n icip al, o r
other
p u b lic
ed u c a tio n a l sy ste m ..
A p p lic a tio n s w ill b e a c c e p t e d f ro m
s t u d e n t s n o w in a t t e n d a n c e in th e
resid en t co u rses described
in
(c),
(d),
(e), o r (f),
above,
if o t h e r ■w ise q u a l i f i e d , w h o s h o w t h a t t h e y
expect
to
co m p lete
the
required
course not late r th a n tw o m o n th s
f r o m t h e d a t e oi* f i l i n g a p p l i c a i o n .
T h e n a m e s of su ch stu d e n ts w h o a t ­
ta in e lig ib ility in th is e x a m in a tio n
m a y be con sid ered for a p p ro p ria te
vacancies
w hen
their ratin g s are
r e a c h e d on t h e list o f elig ib les, a n d
if s e le c te d , p r o v is io n a l a p p o i n t m e n t
m a y be m ad e but th ey m a y not e n ­
t e r o n d ut.v u n t il e v id e n c e o f t h e
successful
com p letio n
of
the
re­
quired
c o u r s e is f u r n i s h e d .
N o w r i t t e n t e s t Is r e q u i r e d . A p ­
p lican ts’
q u alificatio n s
will
be
ju d g ed fro m a review of th eir e x ­
perience.
MiKst
have
reached
th eir
16th
birth d ay , (except th a t persons w ho
h a v e n o t r e a c h e d t h e r i 18th b i r t h ­
d a y m a.y b e e m p l o y e d o n iv in a c ­
co rd a n c e w ith S ta te law s) a n d
M u s t n o t h a v e p a s s e d t h s i r 50th
birthday.
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I.
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B u ild in g ,
C hristopher
S treet,
c a n c i e s i n t h e h i g h e r g r a d e puai
tio n s.
A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l b e r e c e i v e d an .
t i l t h e n e e d s o f t h e s e r v i c e hava
been m et.
Place »f e m ploym ent; R e g i o n L
C ivil
A e ro n au tics
A d m in istratio n
D ep artm en t
of
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jginissiott on
t h e s t a tu s o f
exams.
The
LEADER
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p u b li s h
%nges 3 S so on as t h e y a r e m a d e k n o w n .
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Civil
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M echanical
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rating o f t h e
B iacksm ith:
w ritten
The
ami p h y s i c a l t e s t s
j e sd a y, J u n e 10 .
test
w ritten ,
w ere
is
in
m edical
held
W ed-
jjus M a i n t a i n o r , G r o u p B ( B . M . T ,
n i v is i o" , X . Y . C . T . S . ) : T h e f i n a l k e y
answers h a v e b e e n a d o p t e d .
U N C LE
S A M
A
JO B
Promotion Tests
A ir b r a k e M a ln ta in e r (X .Y .C .T .S .,
A ll D iv isio n s ):
T h e p ractical test
w ill be h e ld a s so o n a s po ssib le.
A s s is ta n t Civil E n g in e e r :
T h e
• w r i t t e n t e s t w i l l b e h e l d J u l y 1,
A ssistant F o rem an
(S an itatio n );
T h e r a t i n g o f P a r t I I is in p r o g r e s s
W A R
A s s is ta n t S ta tio n S u p e rv is o r (N .Y .
C .T .S .—I R T
and
BM T
D ivisions):
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w ritten
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be
h eld
J u n e 27th.
A s s ista n t S u p erv iso r. G ra d e 2 (So­
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A s s i s t a n t T r a i n D i s p a t c h e r ( N . i ’.
C .T .S .—I B T
and
BM T
D ivisions):
T h e o b jectio n s to th e k e y a n s w e rs
a r e b e in g co n sid ered .
B us-M aintainer,
G roup
B
(B M T
D ivision,
N .Y .C .T .S .):
The
rating
o r t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is c o m p l e te d
TAKE
C a r M ain tain o r, G ro u p B
(N .Y .
C . T . S . —A l l D i v i s i o n s ) :
The
prac­
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p o ssib le.
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T h e w r itt e n te s t w a s h eld on A pril
11th.
The
ratin g
of the
w ritten
t e s t w ill b e g in s h o rtly .
C lerk , G ra d e 2: T h e w ritte n te s t
w i l l b e h e l d J u l y 24.
T O
A P P L Y
D en t al H l p i e n ^ s t :
O b jectio n s to
the t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e b e ­
ing c o n s i d e r e d .
C o n d u c to r ( N .Y .C .T .S .-A ll D ivis­
io n s) : T h e p h y s ic a l te s t w ill be h eld
th is m o n th .
D ieti tia n: T h e r a t i n g c f t h e
ten t e s t i s a b o u t 7 5 p e r c e n t
pleted.
C o u r t C le rk , G r a d e 4: T h e r a t i n g
o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
E lectrical E n g in e erin g D ra fts m a n ;
T h a r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t ia in
progress.
E lectrician :
The
p ractical
test
w ill be h e ld a s so o n a s p ra c tic a b le .
(;hipf <it P r o j e c t
riu n n in g ;,
ine A u t l i o r i t y :
T h e ra tin g
written te.‘3t i s i n p r o g r e s s .
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of the
Pi prk, ( J r a d e 1 : T h e w r i t t e n t e s t
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The
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J une 20.
Foreman, F u r n i t u r e
M a in tain er:
Tlie
w ritten
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n e 1d
April 2l)th.
H ea lth
In sy c c lo r, G ra d e 2:
The
r at ing o f t h e
w ritten
test
is
in
pr ogre ss .
Insi iec tor o f B o i l e r s , G r a d e 3 : T h e
r ating o f t h e
w - ’i t t e n
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The r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e . s t h a s
been c o m p l e t e d .
I n . s p e ct o r o f
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T he rating
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G e n e r a l F o r e m a n , G r a d e 4:
rating
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t i l ' y . u b s M l u t t o n p r o v i( i (K l l o r b e l o w ,
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t i t r i c p a i d e x p e r i e n c e in t h e f ie lr l o f
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( w i i l i i n t h e m o s t r e c e n t 10 y e a r s ) .
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I’c i i u i r c d . A p | ) l i c a n t s ’ c p i a l i f i c a t I o n s
W i ll b(> J u d g e d f r o m a r e v i e w o t
t h ir (‘x p c ' i ' i c i i c e .
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r3iysi<'al K e < jiiire n :? n ts
< ie n e ra l r e < |ii ir e m e n ts : A pplieant.s.
at th e tim e of a iip o iiitm en t, m u s t
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language
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A p p l i c a t i o n C a r d i ' ' o r i n •1(H)7-AHC.
N o te : A p p lic a n ts w h o d e s ire tlieir
r e c o r d s ol s e r v i c e in t h e a r m e d
f o r c i ' s t o b e c o n s i d e r e d , s h o u l d bo
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s c rv ic e for a m i n i m u m o f t w o y e a rs .
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lC<Ine:;tloii: A p p l i c a n t s m u s t s h o w ':
1.
That
they
have
su ccessfu llv
c o m p u t e d a t l e a s t o n e y e a r o f aii
e n 'jin e e rin g c o u rs e in a ' college o r
u n iv ersity of recognized s ta n d in g :
or,
2.
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they
have
su ccessfu lly
c o m p l e te d t w o y ear.s o f g e n e r a l colli'ge s t u d y , i n c l u d i n g ( a ) o n e y e a r
of
m ath em atics
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trigon o m etty
in h i g h s c h o o l o r c o lle g e )
a n d (b) o n e y e a r o f c h e m i s t r y o r
one y e a r ot p h y sics, or
:S. C r i a d u a t i o n
from
a
stan d ard
high school including o n e-h alf y ear
of trig o n o m etiy
un'd o n e y e a r o t
ph y .'^ ic s .
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C o m p e ti t o r s w ill be
ra te d on the su b je ct of m ech an ical
a p titu d e tests (m ech an ic learn er an d
t c m . i l e t r a i n e e ) o n a s c a l e o f 1 00.
N o .sam ple ((u e stio n s a r e a v a ila b le .
T i m e r e q u i r e d : A p p r o x i m a t e l y 2!i
t o .‘ iy, l i o i i r s w i l l b e r e q u i r e d f o r t h i s
c x a m i n a t ion.
A g e l i m i t s ; 1 8 t o 5 5.
IM iysical r e q i r e m e u t s — A p p l i c a n t s
m u s t be p h y sic a lly c a p a b le of perlo r m n g th e d u tie s of th e posiiitm
a n d be fieo fro m su c h d e fe c ts o r
d iseases as w ould c o n stitu te em p lo y ­
m ent h a z a rd s to th em se lv e s or d a n ­
g e r to th e ir fellow e m p lo y e e s.
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C h risto p h e r street.
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N ew Jersey.
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p o s itio n s in t h e S t a t e s o f N e w J e r ­
s e y a n d N e w Y o rk m a y be filled a s
a result of these e x am in atio n s.
D u tie s
T o p p i f o r m v a r i e d d u t ie s in c o n ­
n e c t itJii w i t h t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n , a s ­
sem bly, m ain ten a n c e , o v erh au l, re ­
p a ir or o p eratio n of a v a ii.ty
of
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a 1I
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tion e q u ip m e n t.
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and
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com m ensurate
w ’i t h
th j
g r a d e o f tiie po,sition.
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G e n e r a l
K equirenieiits
(All
< ;rades) — A p p lic a n ts
m ust
show
th a t th e y h a v e h a d th e ex jjerien ce,
e d u c a t i o n , o r l i c e n s e d e s c i i b e d in
a n y one of th e fo llo w in g :
(1)
A t le-xs t 1 y e a r o f f u l l - t i m e
p a i d e x p e r i e n ( 'e In s o m e b r a i i c h o f
technical
raiiio
w o rk , "or
related
electronic w ork, su c h a s rad io elec­
trician.
radio
eng in eer,
radio
re­
p a irm an , radio op erato r, e tc .;
(3) T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f
1 y e a r o f r e s i d e n t s t u d y in a s c h o o l
of
en g in eerin g
or
technology
of
h ig h er th an se co n d ary g rad e w hich
lia s i n c lu d e d c o u r s e s in r a d i o ;
(4 T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f a
IT nitcd
S tates
sp o n .'jo rcd
D efence
T r a i n i n g c o u r s e in a n y b r a n c h of
radio
w ork,
properly
a tte ste d
by
d o c u m e n ta ry ev id en ce of co m p letio n
of the tra in in g c o u rse; or
(5) P o s s e s s i o n
of a
profe.ssional
o." a m a t e u r r a d i o o p e r a t o r ’s l i c e n s , .
There
is
no
ad d itio n al
require«n l u f o r J n i i i o i - R a d i o M e e h a n . c .
A d d itio n a l K; q u ire n ie n ts — E x c e p t
fo r th e s u b s titu tio n s p io v id e d b l o w , a p p l i c a n t s m u s t s h o w t h a t in
a d d itio n
to m e e t i n g t h e " G e n e r a l
K eq u irem cn ts
( A l l G r a d e s ) , ’’ t h e y
h a v e h a d th e fo llo w in g e x p e rie n c e,
s u b je c t to th e re s tric tio n s .show n:
♦ C h i e f I l a d i o M e c h a n i c —3 y e a r . i
o f c : : p t ; r i e n c e a s s h o w n u n d e r (1)
♦ I'l i n c i p a l
R adio
M echanic — 2
y ^ aia of experience a s sh o w n u n ­
d o .' (1)
♦ S e n i o r R a d i o M e c h a n i c — 1’^ y e e r s
o f e x p e r i e n c e a s .sh o w n u n d e r (1)
♦ R a d io M e c iia n ic —1 y e a r of ex p eri:;ncc a s s h o w n
u n d e r (1)
♦ A fisistan t
R adio
M .ch an ic — 6
m o n th s
of
cxpcrienco
as
show n
u n d e r (1)
♦ N ole:
F o r th e C hief, P rin c ip a l,
and
S enior g rad e s
the
ad d itio n al
experience m u st h a v e b ;en
broad
f'n d
pro g ressiv e
and
at
least
6
m o n t h s o f i t m u . s t h a v e b e e n cor».m e n s u r a t e i n r e s p o n > : i b i i i t y w' t h t h e
g .ad e
f o r w h i c h t h e a p p l i c a n t is
b ein g
rated.
L im ited
cred it only
w'ill b a a l ­
low ed
for c o n tin u o u s
ro u tin e
ex­
p e r i e n c e in a r e s t r i c t e d o r s p a c i a l iaed p h a n e of ra d io o r o th e r e le c ­
tronic
w ork,
or
for
expsrience
W -;ich is l i m i t e d to r e p a i r w ' j r k o .i '
h ') i n e b . o a d c a . s t r e c e i v i n g setT.
S u b s titu tio n of K d ueu tio n fo r E x p<'’ i e n i 'o :
(a) S a tis fa c to ry co m p letio n of a
ra(tio t r a i n i n g c o u rs e
(oth er th a n
m o r e r a d i o o p e r a t in g ) in t h e a c i i v a
m ilitary
or n a v a l service
of the
U .iite d S t a t e s w ill b e a c c e p t e d fo r
1 y e a r o f th e “ A d d itio n a l R equirc,m ents”
for
tho
R adio
M echanic
g rad e an d above.
(b) A p p l i c a n t s
m a y
su b stitu te
each
su cco ssfu lly
co m p leted
year
o f r e s i d e n t s t u d y in a s c h o o l o f cn g nee; ing or tech n o lo g y or hig. er
t h a n s e c o n d a r y g r a c ’e ' f o r e a c h
6
m o n th s of th e ex perience required
u n d ;.r
“ A d d itio n al
R eq u irem en ts”
a b o v e u p t o a m a x i m u m o f 4 year.-?
o f e d u c a t i o n , p r o v i d e d t h e course.*?
l ia V v ' b e e n c o m p l e t e d i n e l e c t i i c a l o r
c o m m u n i c a t i o n s e n g i n e e r i n g , o.- i n
pi'-ywics w i t h a m a j o r i n e l e c t r o n i c i
o r co m m u n icatio n s.
In every caso
of su b stitu tio n ,
lio w ev er,
the
ex­
perience or ed u catio n req u ired u n ­
d e r “ G e n e r a l R e q u i r e m e n t s ’’ m ! st
be sh o w n an d for the C hief en d
P rin cip al
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an
ad d itio n al
6
m o n th s of broad, pro g ressiv e, a n d
resp o n sib le radio e x p erien ce
m ust
b e s i ’. o w n .
K . u d J M i t s —A p p : r c a t i o n s w i l l b e a c ­
ce p te d
frcm
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ara
o ti;erw i;je
qualified,
who
are
en­
r o lle d in a n d p u r s u i n g c o u r s e s d e sc ibcd above, provided th a t th ey
s iiow ' i n t i ' e i r a p p l ' c a t i o n t h a t (if
siicce-ssfu l) t h e y will c o m p l e t e t h o
c o u rs e in w h ic h th e y a re e n ro lled
w ith in tw o m o n th s of th e d a te of
filing ap p licatio n .
P erso n s w ho a re assig n ed condi­
t i o n a l e l i g i b i l i t y in a c c o r d a n c e w i . h
the
foreg o in g
paragraph
m ay
bo
giv en provisional ap iio in tm en ts.
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A s s i g n m e n t o f ( i r a d e —A p
])licants fo r th e h ig h e r g r a d e s w h o
a r e n o t q u a lif ie d t h e r e f o r, w ill be
c o n s i d e r e d f o r t h e low 'er g r a d e s if
o th e rw ise qu alified
for th e
low :r
grades.
Persons
who
are
found
e lig ib le f o r t h e h i g h e r g r a d e s w ill
ah'.o b e r a t e d f o r t h e l o w r r g r a d e s
if t h e y h a v e expi-e.ssed a w i l l i n g n e s s
to a c c e p t th o lo w e r s a l a r i j s
ana
a r e o t h e r w i s e e ligible f o r t h e l o w e r
grades.
rreference
In
c o n sid eratio n
for
ap p o in tm en t
w ill be
given a p p li­
c a n ts w ho show th at they a re rxp e r i r n c e d i n w’o r k i n g f r o m c i r c u i t
d ia g r a m i a n d blueprints.
N o w r i t t e n t e s t is r e q u i r e d .
Ap'lic a n ts’
q u alificatio n s
w i l l
be
udged fro m a review of th e ir rx p e ience
T h e r e a r e no a g e lim its fo r th e s e
positions.
IMiy.sical
K equirenient.s — A p p li­
c a n t s m u s t b .’ pliy; i c a lly c a p a b l e
of p e rfo rm in g the d u tie s of th e p o ­
sitio n a n d be free fro m s u c h d e ­
fects or d iseases a s w ould c o n sti­
tu te e m p lo y m e n t h a z a rd s to t h e m ­
selv es or d a n g e r
o tth e ir feU ow e m p ’. o y e e s .
J
l I o w to A ppl.v:
(a) F ile the fo llo w in g fo rm s w ith
th ? M an ag er,
S e c o n d U . S. C iv il
S erv ice D istrict, F e d e ra l B u ild in g ,
C h risto p h e r S tieet, N . w Y ork, N e w
Y ork:
1. A p p l i c a t i o n F o t m
6 and C ard
F o r m 4007-A B C .
2. S u p p l e m e n t a l F o r m
A . \ -4 90.0 17
(R ev ised ).
N ote:
O nly
one
set
of
these
f o rm s sh o u ld be filed b y a p e r s o n
w isliin g to a p p ly fo r tw o o r m o re
of th e s e positio n s.
(S ee p a ra g ra p '.i
l i e a d e d “ A s s i g n m e n t o f G r a d e , ’’ u n ­
d e r V -A .)
A p p liean t.s w h o d e s ire t h e i r reco n l s o f se . v ic e in t h e a r m e d f o r c e s
to be c o n s id e re d s h o u ld be p re p a z e d
to
present docum entary
proof
of
t h o i r c l a i m if a n d w h e n re q u e s t(# tl.
(b) N e c e - 's a r y f o r m s m a y b e s e ­
cured :
1. F r o m t h e M a n a g e r , S e c o n d U . S .
C i v i l
S ervice
D 'stric t,
F ederal
P > uild in,g , C h r i s t o p h e r S . r e e t , N e w
Y oik. N e w Y ork.
2. A t
a n y lirst
or
second-class
p o s t offici*
in t h e S l a t e s o f
New
J e rsc j' an d N e w Y ork
N a v y
Y ard
Job s
I t a t o f i o f l * a y I ’o r I >ioi n
heavy
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F o r a ll w o r k in exce.sa1 o f f o r t y
h o u r s p e r v /ee k e m p lo y e e s w ill ba
p a id th e o v e rtim e ra te of tim e a n d
a h.Tlf.
A p p lic a tio n s w ill be r e c e iv e d u n til
th e n eed s of th e S ervice h a v e been
m et.
R eq u irem en ts
R iv et H e a le r —A t l e a s t
3 m onth.g
iie a te r.
Iron—A t
least
6 m o n th s
of ex perience
as
c h p p c r a n d c a lk e r, iron.
I) i i l e r ,
I’n eu n ia iie—A t
least
fi
m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e in s e t t i n g u p
a n d o p e ra tin g p n e u m a tic d rills on
p .a te s, s h a p e s a n d s tr u c tu r a l steel
m em bers.
of
experience
Ctiipper
as
and
one y e a r ’« d u ra tio n in
ten dan ce, or of 18 month
tion in evening class attem u
a re^sident tr a d e school
gutshed
from a cori-esnn
s c h o o l; or
‘^“Pondec'
(d)
'The possession of certifi
of s a t is fa c t o r y completion or
tensiv e pre-employment
=
t r a in in g course under the .
b r c g r a m of tn e Federal n
E du ca tio n, in a n y of the mot^T®
Jng or woodworking
skilled occupatio ns (incluri^i^^''
operation of production niari,'
such a s lathes, punch presToc *’"1
pre-sses, st a m p i n g presses I
mills ,or power w-oodworkinV
ines).
^
S l u d e n t s —App--cat!ons win
ccptcd from persons if tLv
o th erw is e qualified, who 't!'
ro led in school courses whiru
c ompletion will qualify thor?
defense position, provided th»f .1
show' m their application.s that
succe.ssful) they will complou ,
courses in w'hich they arc nn!
w ith in two m o n th s of the ria. '
fil ng applications.
P e r so n s who a r e assigned
tio nal eligibility in accordance vi
{C ov.tin ued
on
P a g e Fi ft een
riv et
Caulker,
K n g in em a n (H o istin g and Portable
—8 m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e in t h e o p ­
e r a t i o n o f a ‘s t e a m l o c o m o t i v e c r a n e ,
steam
.shovel,
or
other
poi tab le
s te a m hoist m ach in ery .
W eldor, Kl'?etric (sp ecia lly skiiled)
^^d^tcmu9fl.Qmn
lO N G
/SIA N D 'S
lARCfSr
—A t l e a s t 6 m o n t h s o f e x p e r i e n c e
f U N f H A l DIRfCrOPS
in a rc w c ld .n g w o rk , u s in g covered
e lectrodes, or th e su c ce ssfu l c o m ­
p letion of a resid en t school course
of in stru ctio n
in e le c tric
w eld in g
Including Casket,
o f a t l e a s t s ix w e e k s ’ d u r a t i o n , in
w h i c h th e a c t u a l i n s t r u c t i o n in w e l d ­
Over 60 Services Jp
in g
p ractice
m ust
Have
included
w e ld in g in fla t, v e rtica l, a n d o v e r ­
h e a d p o sitio ns on m e ta ls of a t lea st
% " in t h ic k n e s s , u s in g c o a te d electio d e s. A p p lica n ts w h o claim q u a li­
ficatio n s
under
th is
requirem ent
m u s t s u b m i t w 'ith t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s
a c e rtific a te or le tte r sig n ed by a n
a c c r e d i t e d o f f i c e r o f t h e s c h o o l in
w h ic h th e w e ld in g c o u rse \vas com F l u s h i n g • C o r o n a • Q u e e n s V illa g e
p i e t e d , a t t e s t i n g t o : (1) t h e n u m ­
b er of h o u rs of tra in in g su ccess­
fu lly c o m p leted , a n d
(2) t h e s u c ccs.iful p e r f o r m a n c e of w e ld in g ope i a t i o n s o n m e t a l o f a t l e a s t % in.
t h i c k n e s s , in f la t, v e r t i c a l a n ti o v e r ­
Special Courtesy to
head
p o sitio n s,
w ith
co ated
elecCivil Servu’e Kiiiplo.vcos
tto d es.
W elder, «aH—A t l e a s t t w ' o y e a r s
C H A P K I . W I T H O U T CIlAIiGK
o f e x jie rie n c e in g a s w e l d in g a n d
Inleriiient in AM Oiiii-lcritii
c u t t i n g w itli a c e ty l e n e t o r c h o n val i e d w o r k , o r t i i ’e c o m p l e t i o n o f a
f u li- tim e retJident c o u rs e of i n s t r u c ­
K s t a l i l i s h e d lUi:'
tio n
in
w elding
of
at
least
six
rU N IC I{ .\L D IKKCTOK
w o e k s’ d u ration.
N o l e ; A ll p e r s o n s a s s i g n e d a n eliNICiv<<*wn 9-340()
gib-e
rating
as
W eld er,
E lectric
608 e . Main St.. ratciiugiie
I’A.
(i-p ecially s k ille d ) o r W e ld e r , G a s ,
w ill
b3
required
to
dem onstrate
th o ir
ability
to
perform
w eldin.?
w o r k in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e l a t e s t
H S K f Y U m T IE B lffilT S ra
r e v i s i o n o f S k e t c h N o . 1,878 b e f o r e
J o r O l T i l S a r r l e a E ia n in a t lo n
th ey c an e n ter upon d u ty a s w eld ­
ers.
A copy of th is s k e tc h m a y be
F ro m f y t e l l ^ r p o w r l t a r Co.,
ob tr:in ed tr o m th e R e c o rd e r of th e
1 2 5 F ttltcm S t r e e t ,
L a b o r B o artl, N a v y Y a rd , B r o o k ­
lyn, N e w Y o rk , o r f r o m tlie M a n ­
( B e t w * W lllia o B & N a s sa u Sts
ager,
Second
U . S.
Civil S e rv ic e
D istrict,
Federal
B u ild in g ,
C hris­
to p h e r S tre e t, New' Y o rk C ity.
In f;triim en t
M ak er — A pplicants
l.KGAL NOTK'K
m ust
have
co m p leted
an
appren­
ticesh ip of fo u r y e a rs as in stru m e n t
I ' O T T K K . H A K I M K T DUJOK.-CITATIO
m a k e r in a f ir s t c la s s i n s t r u m e n t
T h e T e o p l e o f t h e S t u t e of .N'l'v V'
sh o p or h ig h -g ra d e phybical la b o ra ­
Hy t h e G r a c o o f G o d F r e e and liul
To:
l O t. t Z A R K T I I
S HAl
to ry shop, or hav e h ad four y ears
NKf^K; VIV.A. MAItC'.OT lOCCLEy (Mini
o f e x p e r i e n c e in tiie t r a d e , tlie s u b ­
In .siiid W i l l iis V iv a Miirtfot Hagiii’ll
s ta n tia l e q u iv a le n t of a com p leted
IIO I’K D OIJO TIIY
B A t l N K M . ; M.\
a p p r e n t i c e s h i p , in th e c o n s tr u c ti o n ,
( i A K K T H K N S I I A W POTTIOK: KATI
m a c h i n in g , etc., o f p h y s ic a l, a s t r o ­
AUtXIO A I ^ K X . ' \ . \ f ) K R DITKK I’OTTK
n o m ic a l, g eo d etic, o r s im ila r s c ie n ­
IRIOXK H K I j K.V ( il iA V l 'j S (iiiinicil
tific in s tr u m e n ts . T h e c o m p le tio n of
said
W i ll a s
Irene
ile'.en llaKiiel
e a c h y e a r o f a m a o i i i n i s t ’s o r t o o l ­
K O B K U T C. F l ' f / r o . V , a s lOxcc iiior
m a k e r ’s a p p r e n t i c e s h i p w i l l b e a c ­
t h e l.a.st W'ill a n d T o s t a n i e i u of llpn
c e p te d in lieu of six m o n t h s o f t h e
e t l j i Neil.son PotU»r. (le<’eiise<t; and M
r e q u ir e d e x p e rie n c e , su cii s u b s t i t u ­
IIO PK
K C C t.K - ;: K t. i/ A n i ;
tio n to be lim ite d to tw o y e a rs of
KM.VIKI.INK . k c C L K S ; MK'IIAl';!- AHU
th e req u ired experience.
AN'
C ItAVK.s
and
ClIKIiSTOPH"
A n g lesm ith ,
H eavy
and
O ther
RO BI.N ( m A V f 'I S . I n f a n t s over tl">
of f o u r t e e n ye a r.s ; a n d JOH .V WlM-I
Fires,
B lack sm ith ,
iH eavy
and
C R I O ti O H y
K C C f .K S
and
O cher F ites, B oilerm ak er, C opper­
I'^CX'LilOS, in f a n t. s u n d e r t h e a s s of
s m ith , D ie S in k e r, F la n g e T u r n e r,
te e n y e a r s , be tn R a ll of t h e pi>r.soiia 1
F r a m e B e n d e r, Ijo ftsm a n , M illm an,
' 1‘re.s te d a.s b e n e f i c i a r i e s , reniiihutfrnie
M o ld er,
R igger,
S ailm ak er,
Sheet
o r ot h e r w i is e. in t h e t r u s t for tliu ofj'
M etal
W orker,
S hipfitter,
S hip­
of
lO li z a b e th S. H aK n el l a n d rt*iiiiilnu'|
w r i g h t —A p p l i c a n t s m u s t s h o w t h a t
m e n u n d e r A r t i c l e S Ef 'O N 'D : r«>'
they
have
co m p .eted
a
four-year
b e n e f i t o f V I V . \ M A U f '. O T Ki'CI.K';
a p p re n tic e sh ip
in
the
trade
for
I t O P K f i O I I O T l l Y i3 A r , N K L I - anil
w h i c h a p p l i c a t i o n is m a d e , o r m u s t
t n a i n d e r n i e n u n d e r A r t i c l e TlIIKl*
have
had at
least
four
years
of
f or
t h e b e n e f i t o f M A l lG A U K T
r a d i c a l e x p e r i e n c e in s u c h t r a d e ,
.-^HAW
I'O T T K R
and
K AT il A U >
h e s u b s t a n t i a l e q u i v a l e n t o f s u c h A f - K X A X n i O U D U E R POT Tlor^ and
co m p leted ap p ren ticesh ip .
m a i i i d e r n i e n u n d e r A rtU'le
the
L a s t W i l l a n d T e s t a m e n t of
N o t e : A p p licatio n s received from
r i e t D u e r P o t t e r . de<'easert. who iit i
p e rs o n s a p p ly in g fo r th e positions
t i m e o f h e r d e a t l i w a s a n'^iiile'';
of C o p p e rs m ith , D ie S in k e r, I n s t r u ­
t h e C it y . C o u n t y a n d S t a t e of N ' " ' ^
m e n t M a k e r, L o f ts m a n , a n d S hipf i t t e r w h o h a v e n o t c o m p l e t e d a 4 - SK.N'i:) C 3 K K E T IX O :
t'p o n th e p etitio n of Bankers
■■
y e a r a p p re n tic e s h ip in th e tra d e , or
C o m p a n y , a d o m e stic rorporatii"' »
4 y e a rs of p rac tic a l experience, th e
b
u
s
i
n
e
s
s
p
u
r
s
u
a
n
t
t
o
t
h
o
Baiil<i
''5 ,
s u 'b stfin tia ! e q u iv a l e n t th e r e o f , b u t
of th.> S t a t e of N e w VorU. ' “'y'.lne,
w ho
have had
expei ience
in th e
p r i n c i p a l o f f i c e a n d p l a c e of
tra d e eq u iv alen t of 2 y e a rs of the
a t No. l(i W a l l S t r e e t in tliu
r e q u i r e m e n t , m a y be a c c e p te d a n d
Ci>unty a n d S t a t e of N e w Yorlv.
if th e n e e d s or th e s e rv ic e req u ire ,
You a n d ene li of y o u a i e I'*''' ■ ' „.,ti
a s s ig n e d a n u m e r ic a l in elig ib le r a t ­
to s h o w cau.se b e f o r e tlie
C o u r t of t h e C o u n t y of N e w VoiU. ‘
ing.
S u c h a p p lic a tio n s m a y be reh e l d a t tl io H a l l of fiecord-'
^
c o id t'd on a r e g is te r of in elig ib le s
(b o u n ty of , \ e w Yorlc. on t h e
in t h e o r d e r of s u c h n u m e r i c a l ineliof Jul.y, 1942, a t 30;::0 o’c l o r k in tl'f
g i b ’e r a t i n g s , a n c . m a y b e c e r t i f i e d
noon of t h a t d a y w h y tho
.,n
f o r a p p o i n t m e n t in t h a t o r d e r a s
proee edi nK .s o f B n i U e r s T r u s t i ;”
th e n eed s of th e se rv ic e require.
a s S u f e e s s o r T r u s t e e of t h e tn u 'i
|
H elp er F i a n c e T u rn er—A p p l i c a n t s t h e L a s t W i ll a n d T e s t a m e n t of
m u s t s h o w t h a t t h e y posses.s o n e of
t l u e r P o t t P r . d e c e a s e d , fo r th e '
t h e fo llo w 'in g q u a li f ic a ti o n s ( a ) , (b),
of JOll'/aheth .<<. B uK nel l a n d
f
(c), o r (d), o r a n y tim e -e q u iv a le n t
m e n u n d e r A r t i c l e SKCON'H t•j ' ’ ' ' . ' 3
co m b in atio n th ereo f:
t h e b e n e f i t o f \ ' i v a M a r g o t •'' ' ‘
Hope D orothy B asn elt and
.■
( a ) A t lea.«t s i x m o n t h s o f e x ­
m en u n d e r A rticle T llIH I*
p e r i e n c e in t h e t r a d e w 'h ich h a s r e ­
l o r t h e b e n e f i t of M r R ar e t
q u ire d t h e u s e of tools, m a c h i n e s ,
P o t t e r . K a t h a r i n e A le V a n d e r [
o r p ro c e sse s c o m m o n to s u c h t r a d e ;
a n d r e m a i n d e r m e n u i u t e r A ’’’,
. 's,>ttli
or,
a
like
am ount
of
experience
t h e r e o f s h o u l d n o t b e juclleiiil*' (w h ich m a y in clu d e a f ra m in g p e­
a n d allow ed.
„
m
rio d of sp ecialih t m e c h a n ic a l sch o o l)
IN TfOSTtMON’ r W H K K K O F
in
the
A rm y,
N avy
or
M arine
cause<l t h p s e a l of t le
C o r p s , o r C o a s t G u a r d , in a p o s i­
B a t e s ' C o u r t o f t h - •'‘•'i,'' ' . 0
o f N e w Y o r k to be heii-'
tio n c o m p a ra b le to t h a t of a m e ­
c h a n i c a l lie lp er in th e t r a d e ; o r
fi***'!
. ^ r? a P 1
W I T N 'K S S .
”
^
cVri"
(b) T h e c o m p l e t i o n o f o n e s c h o l a s ­ [ S e a l )
JAMl.;.^; A. KOTJOV. a / ; l' coo
t i c y e a r o f a m e c h a n i c :'l c n u r s e in
o
f
o
u
r
c
o
u
n
t
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COMPLETE QUALITY FUNERAL
Long Island City: 35-10 BROADWAY
Phone AStorla 8-0700
Jamaica: 168-31 HILLSIDE AVENUE
Phone REpubik 9-8117
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ADVBKTIMEMKNT
;CHOOL DIRECTORY
ISTING o f c a r e e r
t r a in in g
sch o o ls
W'\I)EMIC & COMMERCIAL—COLLEGE PREFAKyVrOKY
II A c a d e m y - DeKalb and Flatbush Ext.. Brooklyn - Regents
0 "rndited - MAln 4-8558.
®«fhooI - 853 B ’w a y (Cor. 14)-Day, Eve., Regents Accredited-ALgon-
ACCOUNTING MACHINES
'""fluin 4 4882.
,tne MachlncB lnstltute-221 W. 57th S t . - D a y and Kvenlns Classea.
['"I'SVi Accounting. Machinea. Tabulators. Sorters and Key Punches I®‘'5-6425.
Circle
AIR CONUITIONING
T,.rh-108 5th A v e .-W e ld in g, drafting, refrigeration, heating, radio.
^rHelsea 2-6330.
AUTO
DRIVING INSTRUCTION
, Aut» UHvJng Scho«l-171 Worm St. (opp. State BIdg.)-WOrth 2-6990
AVIATION PRODUCTION MECHANIC
,»ntv » n s t l t n t e - i l E. 16th S t . - D a y and Eve. Classes-300 hr. Course.
'' STuyvesant Q-6900.
BANK EXAMINER
vnrli School of B an k in g-W or ld Bldg., 63 Park R o w -In te n s iv e course,
ft'eti.i Fri., 7-9:30 P. M. Also home study material. REctor 2-4371.
BENCH
ASSEMBLY—AVIATION
h.mtv Institute—11 E. 16th S t . - D a y and Eve. Classes—100 hr. CourseSTuyvPsant 9-6900.
BUSINESS MACHINES
,.„ntv Institute—11 E. 16th S t . - D a y and Evening Classes—Card Punch,
(’om'ptometry—STuyvesant 9-6900.
tivn Business Machine School-7 Lafayette Ave.-Com ptometry. Billing,
’gookUeeping, Typinp—Day and Evenmg—ST 3-7660.
CARD PUNCH OPERATOR
i.hintv Institute-11 E. 16th S t . - D a y and Eve. C la sses-ST uyv esa n t 9-6900
Machine Institute-221 W. 57th S t . - D a y and Evening Classes.
IBM Accounting Machines, Tabulators, Sorters, and Key Punches —
Circle 5-6425.
CIVIL SERVICE
chanty Institute—115 E. 15th St.-C ity, State and Federal Examinations.
Dav and Evening C la sses-ST uyv esa n t 9-6900.
DRAFTING
nv Institute—11 E. 16th St.-Complete 500-hr. Course
Day or Eve.
STiivvesant 9-6900.
j„rk Drafting Institute - 276 W. 43d St. - Day and Evening Classes.
Wisconsin 7-0366. ,
inhiittan Technical Institute - 1823 Broadway (59th) - Uay and Evening
ind^cirnistitute-230 W. 41st S t . - D a y & Evening C la sses-W iscon sin 7-2086
FINGERPRINTING
,,,hintv Institute-115 E. 15th S t . - N e w class forming. STuyvesant 9-69<J0.
7v()rk School of Fingerprints-22-26 E. 8th St.-In troductory course lor
fingerprint expert. GRamercv 7-1268.
MACHINE SHOP
.lehantv institute—11 E. 16th S t . - D a y & Evening Classes - 200-300 hr.
Coui.ses—STuy vesant 9-6900.
If, Machine School - 1043 6tl. Ave. (near 39th St.) - Day and Evening
aclil.at^Machinl8t School-109 Broad St.-Machinist school only. BO. 9-6498.
MECHANICAL DENTISTRY
* Vtirk School of Mechanical Dentistry — 125a W. 31st St. — Day and
Evening Classes—Employment Service—Free Booklet—CHiclcenng 4-3994
MEDICAL - DENTAL
anli.iftan Assistants School—60 East 42d St.—3 Month Special Course—
Liibora.tory Technique & X-R ay—Day and Evening. Cat. Lr—MU. 2-fa‘<i34.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
Y, ( oiicge of Music - 114 E. 85th St. - Town Hall, June 17 at 5:30 P.M.
Send for Information. BU. 8-9377.
RADIO—TELEVISION
iadio Toicvision Institute — 480 Lexington Ave. — Laboratory Training —
Day and Evening Classes—PLaza 3 -4585—Dept. L.
SECRETARLAL SCHOOLS
rifhantv Institute—Day nnd Evening Classes.
Branches in Manhattan,
Jamaica, N ew a rk—Main office. 120 W. 42<1 St.—STuyvesant 9-fi9<)0
imliliiatiou Business School—Civil Service Preparation—139 W. l ’<iSth St.
-UNiversity 4-3170.
mib's IJiisuicss Training School-370 Ninth St., at 6th Ave., Brooklyn Uay and Eveninj^ Classes—Individual Instruction—SOuth 8-4236.
frchaiits and Bankers Business School - 55th Year - Day and Evening 220 East 42d S t.- M U . 2-0986.
iverside Business & Secretarial School-Short Defense Courses. Beginners,
Review ers.
Inexpensive.—2061 Broadway, N. Y. C. (72d St.)—TR. 4-2191.
TABULATING MACHINE OPERATION
ceoiinting Macliines Institute-221 W. 57th S t . - D a y . and Evening Classes.
IBM Accounting Machines, Tabulators, Sorters and Key Punches —
Circle 5-6425.
X-RAY AND LABORATORY TECHNICIANS
atvpy S c h o o l - 3 8 4 E .
149th S t . - D a y
and
E vening
’•WELDING
C lasses -
MO.
9 - G6 5 5.
tlfHaiity Institute—11 E. 16th S t . - D a y and Evenmg Classes Course—STuyvesant 9-6900.
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I--' foregoing paragraph may bo
r'Ven provisional appointments.
For all positions applicants must
■pw ability to read and speak the
'“glish language sufficiently well
'f understand spoken and written
-actions. This requirement does
f,' “iPl ly to former permanent emt'l'^yeo.s of the Yard seeking reempyment.
Test
/>o written test is required. Appliqualification will be jua.KCja
i‘‘o;n a review of their experience.
and Citizenship—On the date
, tiling application, applicants :
!■ For the positions of Helper
jtiani'o Turner, Rivet Heater, Weldjj' Electric (specially skilled), and
IJ^icler, Gas, must have reached
18th birthday. For all other
y'^f ons, must have reached tneir
biithclay-and—for all positions,
k«l.
have passed their 62nd
F-nhday.
L«ote: Maximum age limit will be
for persons who furnish
iL
honorable discharge from
forces.
Ifp'i,
be citizens of or owe al­
i i ^ ® to the United States.
l,,.PPlicants must be physically caof performing the duties of
Iff Position and be free from such
Ftiint
diseases as would con|k “‘6, employment
hazards
to
r m.seives or danger to their fell L ? ' ^ ’«yees.
I. '-essary forms may be secured:
the Recorder, Labor
\,U . S. N a v y Yard, Brooklyn,
^ork.
from the Manager,
'■(t l
Civil Ser^rtce District,
tipf
^ Buikjing, Christopher
ilHi’ New York City, by persons
I
the States of New Jer“nH New York.
At
„,...^ny first- or second-class
'“ ice in which this notice is
J u n io r I n v e s t i g a t o r
$ 2 ,6 0 0
a
Pagfe F ifteen
C IV IL SER V IC E L E A D ER
Jun6 23, 1942
Y ea r
^I<‘n nnd Women
nef.,1
'''ill he accepted until
let, ^ of the service have been
224-hr.
T e s t s
Employment Opportunities — Posi­
tions exist in Washington, D. C.
and throughout the United States.
Appointments will be known as
War Service appointments. Such
appointments generally will be for
the duration of the war and in no
case will extend more than six
months beyond the end of the war.
Duties
To make Investigations and per­
form related work' of a confidential
character, requiring the exercise of
tact, judgment, resourcefulne.ss, in­
itiative, and the ability to meet and
confer with mdividuals in all walks
of life to develop and assemblo
data in the form of written reports
for review and decision by Govern­
ment officials. In all prooability it
will be necessary that appointees be
in a travel status for the g r e a t e r
part of the time and in some in­
stances practically all of the time.
R o q u ire m e n ti
(a) Experience—Except for the sub­
stitution of education provided be­
low, applicants must snow 3 years
of full-time experience as specified
jn (1), (2), or (1) immediately below.
1. In making investigations which
required the exercise of tact, in­
genuity, and resourcefulness in the
development of facts and informa­
tion in connection with the prosecu­
tion of civil or criminal cases or in
connection with other important
matters.
2. In the general practice of law
which included the actual presents.- ^
tion of cases in court or investieations in connection with the precaration of cases for trial.
3. In responsible positions which
required the exercise of initiative,
tact, independent judgment, and re­
sourcefulness in meeting and deal­
ing with the public.
(D) Substitution of Education for
Experience — For the experience re­
quired under (1), (2), and (3) above
applicants may substitute, year tor
year, up to a maximum of 2 years,
completed courses leading to a
bachelor’s degree in a colleere or
university of recognized standing,
but in no case may education oa
substituted for more than 2 years
of the required experience. Persons
with legal education are particu­
larly desired.
(cj Written Test—Applicants will
b e r a t e d o n t h e basi.q o f a g e n e r a l
t e s t , o n a s c a l e o f 1 0 0, d e s i g n e d t o
test
the
ap p lican ts’ ap titude
for
l e a r n i n g a n d a d j u s t i n g to d u t i e s in
th e service.
(d) I n v e s tig a tio n of F i t n e s s - C o m ­
p e ti t o r s w h o a t t a i n a n elig ib le r a t ­
ing m a y be in v estig a te d w ith th e
o b ject of se cu rin g ad d itio n al
evi­
d en ce as to th eir q u alificatio n s a n d
fitn ess
for
th is
p o sitio n
also,
to
s e c u re e v id e n c e a s to th e ir h o n e sty ,
in teg rity ,
h ab its,
loyalty
to
the
U nited
S tates,
and
general
c h t t ”acter.
T his
in v estig atio n
w ill be
m a d e of c o m p e tito rs in s u c h n u m ­
ber as th e needs of th e service m a y
require.
T h e in v estig atio n m a y in ­
c lu d e a p e rso n a l in terv iew .
E v i d e n c e s e c u r e d in t h e i n v e s t i g a ­
tio n of su c h pergonal c n a ra c te ristic s
o r h a b its a s w a n t of ju d g m e n t, lack
of
p h y sical
or
m ental
vigor,
in­
ab ility to co o p erate w ith others, in ­
tem p e ra n c e ,
or
other
character­
istics, w h i c h in t h e j u d g m e n t o f th e
C o m m issio n w ould ren d e r th e a p p li­
c a n t u n fit or u n d e sira b le for th is
p o s itio n , w ill be c o n s id e r e d
suffi­
c ie n t g r o u n d fo r th e reje c tio n o f his
ap p licatio n .
A lso, c o n v in c in g e v i­
d e n c e o f f a c t s i n a n a p p l i c a n t ’s h i s ­
to ry in v o lv in g m o ra l tu rp itu d e , d is­
re s p e c t for law , o r u n e th ic a l d e a l­
in g s w ill be c o n s id e r e d s u f f ic ie n t
g ro u n d fo r th e rejection of his a p ­
p licatio n .
(e) O ra l E x a m in a t io n — I f c o n d i­
tio n s perm it, c o m p e tito rs w h o are
r a t e d e l i g i b ’e m a y b e r e q u i r e d t o r e ­
p o rt for a n cta l ex am in atio n .
The
o r a l e x a m i n a t i o n w ill s e e k to a d ­
d u c e p a rtic u la r ev id en ce of d e m o n ­
s t r a t i o n , in t h e c o u r s e o f t h e a p p l i ­
c a n t ’s e x p e r i e n c e
of possession of
th e follow ing q u a litie s:
(1) A b i l i t y
to
plan
and
carry
th ro u g h
lines
of
actio n
in
con­
fo rm ity
w ith
general
in stru ctio n s
a n d in c o o p e ra tio n w ith o th e r s (in ­
d ica tin g degree of
In itiativ e,
per­
sev eran ce, a n d co o p erativ en ess;.
(2) V a r i e t y o f h u m a n e .'c p e r i e n c e
(evid en cin g e x te n t of h u m a n co n ­
ta c t s a n d a b ility to u n d e rs ta n d th e
v iew p o in t of o thers).
(3) A b i l i t y t o s e c u r e f a c t s t h r o u g h
o b serv atio n , interview s, a n d in v es­
tig a tio n s w ith o u t frictio n a n d u n d e r
d iffic u lt c o n d itio n s a n d to e v a lu a te
f a c ts (in d ic a tin g c a p a c ity to g a th e r
fa c ts u n d e r d ifficu lt c irc u m s ta n c e s ,
re q u irin g tact, dip lo m acy , res o u rc e ­
fu ln e s s , m e n t a l k een n e.ss), a n d a b il ­
ity to m a k e in d e p e n d e n t d ecisio n s.
(4) P r e s e n c e , c o m o r e h e n s i o n , s e l f e x pressio n , a n d o th e r su c h o b se rv ab .e p erso n al ch a ra c teristics.
Any
personal
in terv iew
a n d /o r
o r a l e x a m i n a t i o n w ill b e
h eld
at
p o in ts a s c o n v en ien t for ap p lic a n ts
a s c o n d itio n s w ill p e rm it, a n d <xp e n s e i n c u r r e d by t h e m in c o n n e c ­
tio n th e re w ith c a n n o t be b o rn e by
th e G overnm ent.
(f) C it:z e n s h ip a n d A g e — A p p li­
can ts, on th e d a te of receipt of a p ­
plicatio n :
1. M u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f o r o w e
leg ia n c e to th e U n ite d S ta te s.
al­
2. M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d
t h e i r 25th
b irthday but m u st not have passed
t h e i r 55th b i r t h d a y .
P h y s i c a l R C ( ^ u i r e m C n t s —A p p i i c a n t . T
m u s t bo p h y s.c a lly c a p a b le of p e r­
f o rm in g th e d u tie s of th e p o sitio n
a n d be free from su ch d efects or
diseases as w ould
c o n stitu te
em ­
p lo y m e n t h a z a r d s to th e m s e lv e s or
d a n g e r to t h e i r fello w e m p lo y e e s.
F o rm s to be FMwl — A p p lican ts
m u s t file t h e f o llo w in g f o r m s , all
p ro p e rly ex e c u te d , w ith th e U n ited
S f a te a C ivil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n a t
W ashington, D. C .:
1. A p n l i c a t i o n F o r m
8,
ex clu d in g
th e
O f f i c e r ’s
C ertificate
of
R esi­
dence,
OR
S tandard
A p p licatio n
F o r m 57.
2. A p p l i c a t i o n
ABC.
C ard,
Form
400 0-
3. F o r m 14 a n d p r o o f o f h o n o r a b l e
d isc h a rg e should be su b m itte d by
a n p lic a n ts w h o d esire th eir rec o rd s
of s e rv ic e in t h e a r m e d f o rc e s to b e
considered.
W ’ h e r e t o O b t a i n F o r m s . —T h e n e c ­
essa ry fo im s m a y be obtained from
the
S ecretaiy ,
B oard
of
U nited
S t a t e s C ivil S e r v ic e E x a m i n e r s , a t
any
first-o r
second-class
p o s t
office, or f ro m
the U nited
S tates
Civil S e rv ic e C o m m issio n , W a s h i n g ­
t o n , D . C.
I n N e w Y o r k , N . Y .,
F ederal
B u i l d i n g , 041 W a s h i n g t o n
Street.
T h e title of th e e x a m i n a ­
tio n d e sire d sh o u ld be s ta te d .
J u n io r S te n o g r a p h e r
(I M a le )— $ 1 ,4 4 0
(S en io r
A
stenographer
Y ea r
po sitio n s
a t $1,G20 a y e a r w i l l a l s o lie f i l l e d
fr o m th e ju n io r ste n o g r a p h e r reg­
is te r a s in d ic a te d below .)
J u n io r
T y p ist
$ 1 ,2 6 0 A
(M a le)—
N o te: N o su b seq u e n t ap p licatio n
c a r d w ill be a c c e p t e d f r o m a p e r ­
s o n w h o h a s p r e v i o u ly b e e n l a t e d
eligible in th e s e e x a m in a tio n s .
A
person
who
has
p rev io u sly
been
r a t e d I n e l i g i b ’e i n e i t h e r o f t h e s e
e x a m in a tio n s m a y ap p ly a g a in for
the ex am in atio n ; and one w ho a t­
t a i n s elig ib ility a s a ty p is t b u t n o t
a s a s t e n o g r a p h e r m a y c o m p e t e in
th e ex am in atio n a g ain for th e p u r­
pose of a tta in in g
eligibility a s a
stenographer.
w ill be re c e iv e d u n ­
of th e S eiv ice h a v e
P laces
of em ploym ent:
V ario u s
F ederal
G overnm ent
a g en cies
in
th e S ta te of N e w Y ork.
E x a m in a tio n
(Rates: 40c tor each six worus. Minimum a lines,
submitted before noon on Friday preceding publication.)
R equired
E x p e r i e n c e —T l i e r e i s n o e x p e r i e n c e
req u ire m e n t for ju n io r ste n o g ia p h er or ju n io r ty p ist b u t th e ju n io r
stenographer
list of
eligibles
re­
s u ltin g fro m th is e x a m in a tio n m a y
b e u s e d t o fill s e n i o r s t e n o g r a p h e r
p o s i t i o n s a t $1,620 p e r a n n u m
by
s e le c tin g th e n a m e s of th e s e eli­
g ib les w h o h a v e h a d a t lea st tw o
y e a r s o f p a id e x p e r i e n c e in w h i c h
th e
d u ties
perform ed
w ere
p rin ­
cip ally th o se of a s te n o g i a p h e r or
secretary-stenographer.
Copy must
be
Mail and Telephone Service
Funeral Directors
C O M P L E T E FU.N’E H A L S a s low a s $1J3
F r e e c h a p e l . FlnaiiL-eil to m e e t coniUtl o n s . C h a s . P e t e r NaBol. Sr>2 E. 87 th St..
N. Y. C.
A T w a t c r 9-2ii2L
YOT^lt p t ' i s o n a l m a l l , tc lei ili oii o inesi.sagen
r e c p l v u d a i u l p l a c e d in y o u r box. li'orw a r d ii iK w h i n n ' ( i i n ‘.«<tcd. $2 n i n n t h l y .
M a n i f p s t .Service. .'ifW A la di .w n A ve . (-l(itli).
V A n d o r b l l t «-: m 17.
Hair Styling
Rooms
A N N E n O R D E .V 'S n E A U T Y n A U - P c r i i i a n e n t W'avint?. H a i r Tiiitlni?, H a i r .StylItiK.
b’ lntjerivHVlng,
S c n l p T r e a tm c ii lf ! .
Sliainpoo.'i, F a c i a l s , 240 D ’w ay . CO. 7-(l5;i7.
B . ' M t n O U n I l O i r S E - 3 . ' ) 0 W. 3 ( U h - A n o s l d e n c o ft)r y o u n i ; m e n a n d
women.
H a t e s t n c l u d e b r e a k f a . s t - d t n n e r . IJellKlitful Ioun^^es.
H.5wlin(,'. li anc in K, b r i d g e ;
co n K o n ia l at in o s ii l io r o .
li atc.s i n c l u d i n g
B re a U f a .s t a n d D i n n e r . $12-$14 W e e k l y .
Rjal Estate fc.r S J e
Help Wanted—Agencies
A B A C K O K O U N I ) of .SATIS
F.-XCTION 111 per.-jonnei .icr
v ic e s i n c e lUlO.
SL'cr et arl es ,
S t o n o B r n p h e r a . F i l e —I<aw ClL‘rU."», S w i t c h b o a i il O p e r a t o r s .
B r o d y A Kc ncy ( K e n r i e t t e I{oden. Lilcc nsc e)
240 B r o a d w a y
B A r i l u y 7-81.15. .
BOOKKEEPEIia
- S t n n o K r a i i h e r a - HI’lliiB a n d n o o lf U e e p ln j; Ma chine.^ opt-rato r s , a ll o f f tc o u s s l s t u n t s . Do.slrablo p o s i ­
tions a v a ila b le dally
K nliii IS iiiploynieni
A g e n c y . In c . . 15 W e s t .38th St.
VVl. 7-OTOO
Written
Test—Competitors will
be tested on the subjects listeJ be­
low, which will have the relative
weights indicated. (Descriptions of
the
examination
subjects
and
sample tests are shown on Form
2-ii996 atached hereto.)
Weights
Subjects
Typist Steno
Copying
from
plain
copy (typewriting) . . . 100
50
General ..................................................
Stenography ............................
50
ST. ALHA.N’S - 1 - f a m l I y , b r i c k , (1 r o o m a
a n d d in e tte , nio d o rn tile k itc h e n a n 4
b a t h , .stall .s hower, l - c a r Ka raKe. e x t r *
l a v a t o r y . .Noar s c h o o l, c h u r c l i , t r a n . s p o r tation.
O w n e r .s ac ri fic e .f.'.c'oO.
Term s.
I t a l p h V a r r i c c l i i o , 111-40 I.ofCert.9 Ill v d ,.
U i c l i m o n d H il l , U I.
Tc l. VI. 3-5-U5.
Waste Paper
A l . h G H A D PJ S or w a . s t e p a p e r b o u g h t f o r
cash.
F i l e s , old 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 t h
St.
w o r t h 2-2001.
til the neds of the Service have
been met.
I’lacos of employment: Various
Federal Government agencies in
the State of New York.
Examination Ke(|ulred
Experience—There is no experience
requirement for junior stenogiaph­
er or junior typist but the junior
stenographer list of eligibles re­
sulting from this examination may
bo used to fill senior stenographer
positions at §1,620 per annum by
selecting the names of these eli­
gibles who have had at least two
years of paid experience in which
the duties pcrfoimed were prin­
cipally those of a stenographer or
secretary-.stenographer.
Written
Test—Competitors will
be tested on the subjects listed be­
low. which will have the relative
weights indicated. (Descriptions of
the
examination
subjects
and
sample tests are shown on Form
2-29%.)
Weights
Snhjeets
Typist Steno.
Copying
from
plain
copy (typewriting) . . . 100
50
Genetal .............................
Stenography ............................
50
Totals ............................. 100
ICO
in each subject, non-preference
competitors must obtain a rating
of at least 70; competitors granted
5-point preference a rating of at
least
65,
excluding
preference
credit; and competitors granted
10-point preference a rating of at
least
60,
excluding
preference
credit.
On the Copying from Plain Copy
T«*t—Kach five strokes is cons dered as one net word. To pa?s,
each competitor must type an a v ­
erage of 3t> correct net words per
minute. Each error results in a de­
duction of approximately one net
word per minute. The maximum
number of errors will be not more
than 15. (See sample test.)
ICO
Totals ............................. 100
The General Test will be for
In each subject, non-preferenco
qualifying i)urpo3 es only and will
competitors must obtain a ratinf?
not affect the final numerical rat­
of at least 70; competitors granted
ing of those who attain the re­
5-point prelerence a rating of at
quired ratings in Subjects 1 an^l 3.
least
65,
excluding
preferenco
Those who fail the General Test
credit; and competitors granted
will not be rated on Subjects 1 and
10-point preference a rating of at
3 No .sample questions are avail­
least
60,
excluding
preference
able. The tost is designed to meas­
credit.
ure the ability to understand and
On the Cop.vinff from Plain Copy
follow simple ' written directions,
Test—Each five strokes is consid­
knowledge of word usage, and
ered as one net word. To pass,
general skill in the use of the Eng­
each competitor must type an av­
lish la.ngtiage. Four or five al­
erage of 35 correct not words per
ternative answers are suggested
minute. Each error results in a de­
for each question. The competitor
duction of approximately one net
selects the appropriate or correct
word per minute. The maximum
answer, and makes a marlt corre­
number of errors will be not more
sponding to the answer selected on
than 15. (See sample test.)
a special answer blank provided for
The Oenenil Test will be for
that purpose.
qualifying purposes only and will
not affect the final numerical rat­
The Suliject of Stenography Is re­
quired of sienographic competitors
ing of those who attain the reonly: it will not he rated unless
ouired ratings in Subjects 1 and 3.
the competitor qualified as a junior
Those who fail the General Test
typist.
will not be rated on Subjects 1 and
3. No sample questions are avail­
The dict.ation will be at the rate
able. The test is designed to meas­
of 96 words a minute.
ure the ability to understand and
Any system of making n c e s , in­
follow simple written directloua,
cluding the use of shorthanrl-writ­
knowledge of word us.a'^e, and
ing machines, is acceptable, pro­
general skill in the u-^e of the Eng­
vided that the notes are givon to
lish la.nguage. Four or five al­
the examiner after being tranternative
answers are suggested
sciibed. The use of typewriters for
mai-ing notes is not permitted,
( C o ni ' mne cl on P a r / e S i x t e e n )
however, owing to the fact that
the noise of the machines would
interfere with the dictation.
Furnished Rooms—West Side
Applicants are responsible for
providing themselves with .satis­
103<l S t r c , . | _ 2 ( ! 2 l V . - s f
factory typewriters in good work­
H O T E L C L E N D E N IN G
ing order. Typewriter tables need
" A F KI E .N 'D LV AT.\f O S I ' H E U li”
not be furnished unless advised to
K n o w n a.s on o of t h e mo.st rc a .s on ah lo
the contrary on the notice admit­
A
p
a
r t m e n t Motel.s In t h o n o i p h l t o r h o o d .
ting you to the examination. Any
A U G O M F O R T W O - $8 WtwUlv
style of typewriter, except elec­ 2 rni,s„
b a t h $14 u k l y ; 3 rins., biitli $18
tric, may be used. Reexamination
will not be granted because of
faulty typewriters.
_ Furnished Rooms—West Side
Time B e q u lr e s : - A b o u t three and
79tli s r . - 315 WIC.ST
one-half hours will be required for
the entire exam ination.
T H E O L IV E R H A S T IN G S
Ask for Annnouncement No. 2-108
UoKidenco of tlie* Heritor T y p o ”
(assembled).
Ho of G a r d e n - S w i t c h b o a r d - K i t c h e n
Y ear
Applications will not bo ac­
cepted from female app icants.
A p p licatio n s
til t h e n e e d a
been m et.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
J u n io r
S ten o g ra p h er
( F e m a l e ) — $ 1 ,4 4 0
A
Y r.
( S e n i o r s t e n o g r a p h e r positions
a t $1,6;;0 a y e a r will a lso be filled
fro m the ju n io r ste n o g ra p h e r reg ­
i s t e r a s i n d ic a te d below.)
J u n io r
T y p ist
— $ 1 ,2 6 0 A
(F e m a le )
Y ear
I'’ac ilitio.s — H o t e : .Servloo
.'SINGLE ({OO.VIS
W E E K l.Y . UP
Dmiblc's $S w k ly . u p ; 2 Urns. $12 w k ly . u p
Y o u ’ll F i n d R e a l L I V E - A B I L I T Y
IN T H IS UNUSUAL
Flushing
Garden
Apartment!
ti o llK li tfu I r e l a x in i ? c o u n t r y fit rnosplior<»,
r o o f ir:;r(Ien, p h i y r o o i n , clUliirt.'ii‘H p l a v y a r d , g a i e t . Lar,^'o room.s w itl i u v i e w ;
c e d a r clo.scts, m o d e r n ki tc he n. s , ba.'iem o n t laiindry.
X o a r scluiol.s, .shops. 2-1hour
elevator
and
doorm an
service.
U e u s o n ;i b l o r e n t a l s !
Applic'utions will n o t be a c
rooniN
f r o m $50
3
room s
f r o m $67
c e p te d f r o m r e s i d e n t s of New
4
rooms
f
r o m $70
Y orli City ( c o m p r i s i n g t h e bo r­
5
rooniH
f r o m $85
o u g h s o f B r o n x , B ro o k ly n , M a n ­
th is unusual “ countrv-city hom e”
h a t t a n , Q ue e ns, anti l il c h m o n d ) , tV'l.=?it
oday!
A.><l{ l o r Mr. M a t h e w U a i r d ,
a n d f r o m r e s i d e n t s of W e s tc h e s ­ r i’iitiiiK r c p r o . s e n t a t i v e .
Or w rite for
t e r C o u n ty in t h e S t a t e of New f r e o l i i u . s t r a u ' d b o o k le t.
Yorli.
M A Y F A IR G A R D E N A P T S .
Note: No sub?equ nt anplication
144-35 N O U n i K K . N K O I L K V A K I )
card will be accepted from a per­
riiisliin^--,
l.nnK;
N,
1l.
son who has previouily been rated
eligible in these examinations. A
T e i e p l i o u e : I'l.UKliintf 3 -5 U 0
person who lias previously been
rated Ineligible in either of these (3o s u b w a y f a r e o n I, U, T, o r B. M. T.
to M a i n S t r e e t , F l u s h i n n )
examinations may apply again for
the exam'Mation; and one who at­
tains eiigib.l'ty as a typist but not
Real E sta te—For Sale
as a stenngnipher may compete in
the examination a,i,'ain for the pur­ K(.Ui .S.-M.IC—7 K o o m H o u s e , fl n u n K a l o w n ,
pose ot attaining eligibility as a
I d e a l i n c o m o iiroiiucint,’ p r o p e r l y , Uo( It*
stenog’-apner.
J iw ay lU'Urh. IjiijuU la tii m' ('.state.. H
Hox
o x 111
1)1
Applications will be received un­ Ci vi l SeiVlcy I , e: id or , !)7 l J u a n u St
3t,, N . V . C l
U ,
s .
(Con/vm cd from Page Fifteen)
for suggested for each queation.
The competitor aelect.s the aPF)r()jinale or correct answer, and
makes a mark corre.spondinR to
the answer selected on a special
answer blank provided for that
purpose.
The Srbjpcl of Ston»>;rapfiy Is re­
quired of sten o g ra p h ic com petitors
on ly; it will not be r;itoti unless
th e com p etitor qualified as a jimior
typist.
The dictation will be at the rate
ot 9{) words a minute.
An"y s y s te m of maKins n.)’es. in­
clu d in g the use of sh n r th a '.d ■ •^'ritIng m a ch m rs, is accep tab le, pro­
vided that the n otes ■’ re given to
th e ex a m in er after being tran ­
T e s t s
scribed. The use of typewriters tor
making notes Is not permitted,
howoviT, owing to the fact that
the noise of the machints would
Intertere with the dictation.
Applicants are responsible for
providing themselves with satis­
factory typewriters in good work­
ing order. Typewriter tables need
not be furnished unless advised to
the contrary on the notice admit­
ting you to the examination. Any
style of typewriter, except elec­
tric, may be used. Reexamination
will not be granted because of
faulty typewriters.
Tim e Keqiilred: About three and
one-half hours will be required for
the entire eX3.mination.
Ask for Announcement No. 2-109
(assembled).
P e r s o n s a p p o i n t e d f r o m t h e s e or o t h e r e x a m i n a t i o n s su h s e q u e n t to M a r c h 16, 1942, w i l l be 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 "
a n d w i n n o t t h e r e b y a c q u ir 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 ­
i c e s t a t u s . A p p o i n t m e n t s w i l l g e n e r a ll y be fo r t h e d u r a t i o n o f the
w a r and, in no case, w iU e x t e n d m o r e than s i x m o n t h s b e y o n d t h e
e n d o f th e w a r. A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r th e f o l l o w i n g p o s i t i o n s w i ll be
r e c e i v e d ( 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 the %erv~
ic e have been m et.
curemont Inspector,
Procurement
AdilresH: !{e<-(>rder, I.alxtr Honri.,
Inspector.
L. S. Navv Vard. l»roi»klyn, N. V.
2-480—Associate Procurement Jnspector. Assistant Procurement In­
A n n o u n c em e n t Nuir.!>er and Title
spector, .Junior Procurement In­
2-474—Korgcr.
Drop,
Machinist,
spector (12 optional branches, each
Toolmaker.
grade).
2-475-Anglesmith, Heavy fires,
Address:
S eereta ry ,
Itoard
»f
Anglosmitti. Other l<'iro.s, tJlackI' .S. (;ivil .Service K xam iners, Pine
smith. Chipper and Caulker. Iron,
Coppei smil ii, Uiesinker
C'‘*inr», <ireat itend. New York.
AnniMincement Num her hhcI Title
2-175 - Flange I'urner, t r a m e
i'-501 —Automotive Mechanic
Bender, Loftsman, Saiimaker, Shipfitter. Shipwright. Welder. Klectric
(specially skilled), Welder, Lias.
Address;
Secreta ry ,
Bonrd
ot
2-476—Old nanceman.
I). .S. Civil Serv ice K xam iners. S en ­
A»ldresH:
Secretary,
lti»ard
«f
U. fi. Civil .Service Kxumiiiers, .Air
<;orpH iCaNlerii I’rociirenient Dist.'ict, S)0 Cluircii .Strei^t, New \ o t k .
A n n o u n c em e n t Num ber and Title
2-4«0—.luniot Administrative
ciiremcnt Insuet’tor. Senior
B e t t e r
ProPro-
S i g h t
S o m a n y c a n d id a t e s w h o h a v e
d o n e w e l l in t h e i r w r i t t e n t e s t s
h a v e f a i l e d to o b t a in C i v i l S e r v i c e
p o sitio n s because o f physical d is­
a b i l i t i e s . E y e s h a v e b e e n an i m ­
p o r t a n t c a u s e o f f a i l u r e a n d i t is
i m p o r t a n t t h a t y o u r v is io n be in
tip - to p c o n d itio n w h e n y o u a pply
f o r y o u r p h y s i c a l e x a m in a t i o n .
H a v e y o u r e y e s t e s t e d , y o u r le n s
p r e s c r i p t i o n s c h e c k e d . ‘T h e f o l ­
l o w i n g a re a l i s t o f r e l ia b l e o p ­
to m e trists w hom w e have con­
ta cte d and w h o w ill g g ve par­
t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n to p r o b l e m s o f
C i v i l S e r v i c e w o r k e r s and c a n d i ­
dates.
D R . A . M . L E V Y & CO.
Irv in g M eyrow itz, O p to m etrist
E Y E S IG H T
S P E C IA L IS T S
Kyes Kxiiinlned • (ilasseti Fltte<l
and l‘'ranit>N l>ii|>ricHt(‘d
iiiui Keimircd
O p t i c a l l . a b o r a t o r y on P r e m i s e s
N o C n ii iio c iio n w i t h ntiy o t h e r
Kirill of S i m i l a r .Name
110 Graham Ave., Bklyn, N. Y.
EVergreen 8-4451
N E E D
G L A S S E S ?
L a te s t S tyle
& B est Q uality
at V ery L ow
E y e s S c l e n tif ic a lly
D r .
J .
L
F ram es
Lenses
Prices.
E xam ined
^ ^ o
z t
A
O l ’T O M E ' l ' U I S T
100 ( ' . \ N . \ I , S T U K K T , N. X.
'IVI. U AIKt-r 6-8816
EYES E X A M I N E D
G L A S S E S FITTED
KepairluK
I’r oi ii pl 1.^ o n r r o n i i s e s
DR. P. L. F E L D S T E I N
OPTOMETRIST
VOUK ni.VO., Juniaien
Tel. ,l.\iiiaieu 6-7723
92 - 25 N K W
9 A.M. t(i! )l' .. M. M a i l y - d ' i i . to U P.M .)
CORDEAU-WENZEL
78
Y ears
of
Siclllod
O ptical
S e r v ic e
S C I K N T I I i r l a ' l l K X A M I .N A T I O N S
T O I N C K K A S K \ O H H I'il !• U ;l K N C V
a m » a v o i i > i ; y i ';s t i 5 . \ i n
87
NASSAU
C O . 7-328 2
T uesday, J n n e ^ ^
CIV IL SERV IC E LE A D ER
P age Sixteen
s t k e i :t
N .Y .tify
eca
Ordnance
Depitt,
Itoniiiliis.
N<"iv I'ork.
A n n ou ncem ent Num ber and T itle
2-;'4—Seniot (liiard.
2-L' — Kircfighter
(motor
ment).
equip­
Address:
Secreta ry ,
Board
of
II. S. Civil .Service Kxanilners.
W atervliet A r s e n a l , W atervtlet,
N ew York.
A n n ou ncem ent Num ber and Title
2-441—Machinist.
2-443—Benchman
2 444—Gauge Checker.
*
2-20—Senior Guard.
2-35—Tookeeper.
2-48—Machine Operator
(boring
mill).
Machine Operator (engine
lathe), Alachine Operator (horizon­
tal boring mill). Machine Operator
(milling machine). Machine Opera­
tor
(planer). Machine
Operator
(shaper), Machine Operator (slotter). Machine Operator (surface
grinder), Machine Operator (turret
lathe).
Address;
S ecreta ry ,
Board
of
II. S. Civil S erv ice K xuminers,
ITnlted S ta t ‘*w Military A ca d em y ,
W est Point, N ew York.
A n n ou ncem ent Num lier and Title
2-23—Attendant (mess attendant).
Civil S erv ice D istrict, F e d e r a l
Building, Christopher S treet, N ew
York.
A n n ou ncem ent Num ber. T itle and
Pluce uf Km pioym ent
2-194 - BoilermaKer, A. T. S.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
2-196--Deck Engineer, A. T. S.,
Brooklyn. N. Y
2-292-^Second Assistant li^nglneman (marine), A. T. S., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
2-392—Senio"- Inspector Engineer­
ing Materials, Inspector Engineer­
ing Materials, Associate Inspector
Engineering Materials,
Assistant
Inspector Engineering Materials,
Junior Inspector Engineering Ma­
terials (4 on ion s). New 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, Navy Department (N. J.
and New York as assigned).
2-420—Under Inspector Ordnance
Materials, Minor fnspector Ord­
nance Materials, Rochester Ord­
nance District.
2-452—Junior Stenographer (male).
Junior Typist (male). State of
New York.
2-459—Machinist, Picatinny Arsen­
al, Raritan Aisenal, Watervliet
Arsenal,
Brooklyn
Nav.y Yard,
Lakchurst Naval Air Station.
2-49G — Senior Inspector N a v a l
Ordnance Materials, I n s p e c t o r
Naval Ordnance Materia l.s, Asso­
ciate Inspector Naval Oranance
Materials, Assistant I n s p e c t o r
Naval Ordnance Materials, Junior
Inspector Naval Ordnance Mate­
rials, (all 4 options). New York
Naval Inspection District and Schenectady Naval Inspection District.
2-497—Junior Communications Op­
erator (H.S.R.E.), State.'? of Dela­
ware, New Jersey, and New York.
2-498 — Junior Stenographer (fe­
male),
Junior Typist
(female),
State of New York (except the fivo
boroughs of New York, and West­
chester County).
2-504—Under Communications Op­
erator (H.S.R.E.), States of Dela­
ware, New Jersey and New Yorli,
2-508—Junior Inspector Trainee,
Ordnance Materials, Rochester Ord­
nance District.
2-512—Junio'- inspector Trainee,
Ordnance Materii^ls, New
York
Ordnance District,
2-11 — Attendant (ward-np a n d
mess), Canandaigua, N. Y.
2-12 — Attcndar.t (ward-np a n d
mess), Northport. N. Y.
2-13 — Attennant
(hospital a n d
mess), Batavia, N. Y.
2-14 — Attendant
(hospital a n d
mess), Sunmount, N. Y.
2-15 — Attenaani
(hospital a n d
mess), Castle Point, N. Y.
2-16 — Attendant
(hospital a n d
mess), Pine Camp and Madison
Barracks, N. Y.
2-17 — Attendant
(hospital a n d
mess). Fort Niagara, N. Y.
2-18 - Attendant
(hospital a n d
mess), Fort Slocum, N. Y.
2-28-Chief Tool and Gauge De­
signer, Principal Tool and Gauge
Designer, Senior Tool and Gauge
Designer, Tool and Gauge D esign­
er, Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, N. J.,
and Watervliet Arsenal, Watervliet,
N. Y.
2-27—Toolmaker, Picatinny Arsen­
al, Raritan Arsenal, Watervliet
Ar.senal, 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
iness), Bath, N. Y.
2-39—Senior Inspector Ordnance
Materials, Inspector Ordnance Material-s. Associate Inspector Ord­
nance Material.s. Assistant Inspec­
tor Ordnance Materials, Junior In ­
spector Ordnance Material, New
York Ordnance District and Roch­
ester Ordnance District.
2-54 — Trainee-Repairman (Signal
Ctirpa equipment). States of New
Jersey and New York.
Inspector, englneartnK m aterials (aero*
nautical), $2,300.
Inspector of liats, $2,000.
lnt.p«ctor of texllhjrf, $2,000.
of
or6nanc« materials,
In .s p e c t o r
$2,300.
(p o w d e r an d explosives),
Inspector
.$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.
I n s p ecto r (sig n al corps e q u ip m e n t) .
$1 2 0 0 ^
,
Appotntment
$i;i4C.
op.
P>’y8'otherap*‘^
S e n io r m e d ic a l officer *4
c a l o f f i c e r . $3,800; a n d msoci!?'c a l o f f i c e r . $3,200.
ui^
T a b u l a t i n g m a c h i n e ooernt
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 te c h n ic ia n
Radio m echanlc-technlclai,
$2,300.
"•
I n s t r u m e n t m a k e r . $2,200.
J u n i o r c o w .i n u n i c a t lo u H o p e r a t o r ( a i r
n a v i g a t i o n ) , $1,410.
Ju n io r com m unications operator (high
spiked r a d ^ e q u i p m e n t ) , $1,020.
J u n i o r NtenoK rapber; ju n i o r
typist.
W a . s h l n s t o n , U. C.. on ly.
Junior
stenoitrapher,
fl.4 4 0,
and
J u n i o r t y p i s t , $1,200.
O pen for m e n
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
(C o n tin u e d an Page Sevente^^j
^^oiiow the cjCeader
B a r g a in B u y s
maoh
fo r
e
opera­
L ea d er
Junior Engineer, $2,000 a year.
Options: Aeronautical, naval archi­
tecture and marine engineering.
I l a d l o M o n ll o r i n R O f f lc p r . $2.C.OO to
$3,200
Fll o hy J u n e 30 1942.
M u lt l li U h
cam eram an.
p latem aket
a ni l m u l t i l l l l h p r e s s o f i e r a i o r . R a t e d a.r e r n l v e d u n t i l J u n e .'?0. 1042.
.J u n io r m e te o r o l o K l s t . $2,000 A p p l i c a
t i o n s m u s t be in t>y J u n e 3U, lUi2.
n i u e p r l t i l 0 '.**ral 0 r,
tn $1,440
L a s t f ll iii s d a t e Is J u n e .111. ltM2.
T o c h n t c a l a n d a<'lontific a i d (In^’lud
Ing
optional
branches).
$1,800
o
$L',Oon
Kilp ' o (uni* no. 19-t2.
.Vaval a r c h i t e c t : SL'.fiCK/ t o $.1,600. .June
80, 1U12 i5i la s t fllinB d a t e .
Mrt lnp e n K l n e e r : *2.000 to $3,000. J u n e
80. 1942 U la s t fllhiK d a t e .
5?hip var d t n s p e r t o r ; $2.:!0n to $3,800
C h i e f enfjTiieorlnB atcl. $2,000; p r in r i p a l . $2.SO0: s e n i o r $2.0no- p n c l n p p i l n a
alfi. $1 f-00
L a s t rillnsr d a t e J u n e 3f.
1»42.
F i l e U n t i l D e c e m b e r 31
Air Safety Investigator, $3,800 a
year
Engineer, $2,600 to $6,500 a year.
Engineering draftsmaiu $1,440 to
$2,600 a year.
F i l e b y . r u n e .'?(), 1943
Junior Engineer, $2,000; Options
All branches of engineering except
naval architecture and marine en­
gineering.
File Until F urther Notice
Junior
Aeronautical
Inspector
(Trainee). $2,600 a year.
Orthopedic Mechanic, $2,000 b
year.
Lithographer, (artistic or mecha­
nical). $1,440 to $2,000 a year.
Metallurgist, $2,000 to $5,000 b
year.
Radio Operator. $l.620-$1.800.
Engineering Aid, $1,440-$2,600.
Inspector Naval Ordnance mate­
rials, $1,620 to $2,600 a year.
Junior
Inspector.
Engineering
Materials, $1,620 a year.
Machinist. $1,W0 a year to $1.0ti
per hour.
Shipfitter, $6.81 to $8.93 a day.
Toolmaker. $7.20 a day to $1.08 an
hour.
Loftsman, $1.04 to $1.12 per hour.
Instrument Maker. $7.44 a day to
.24 per hour.
Investigator. $3,200 to $3,800 a
year.
Inspector,
Defense
Production
Protective Service, $2,600 to $5,600
a year.
Training
Specialist,
$2,600
to
J5.600 a year.
Instructor. $2,000 to $3,800 a year
Automotive Spare Parts Expert
$3,200 a year.
Student instructor.
Air Corps
Technical School, U. S. Army and
aviation service schools. U.S. Navy
$1,620 a year.
Economist, $2,600 to $5,600 pei
year.
Departmental Guard, $1,200 per
year.
Research Chemist, $2,600 to $5,600
per yoar.
I'echnologist, $2,000 to $5,000 pei
year
Engineer, $2,600 to $6,500 per year.
Pharmacologist. |2,600 to $4,600 a
year.
Toxicolopist, $2,600 to $4,600 a
year.
Meteorologist ( a n y speciallzeo
brunch), $2,600 to $5,600 a year.
Expeditor 'marine propelling and
outfitting equipment), $3,200 a year,
T echulcul
Aa^jlsiaut
(EiiKlneerlut;)
$1,800
J u n i o r A s t r o n o n i o r . $2,000.
C h e m i s t ( K x p l o s i v e a ) . $2,600 to $.'),60()
Chemical Kngitieer (any specialize!^
branch), $2.tJOO to $j,C00.
IMiyslcIst ( a n y s p e c i a l i z e d
branch)
$2,0)0 Co $.'.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
$;;,2uo.
A irport
Traffio
C ontrol
Exam iner,
$3,o00.
A lp h ab e tic
curd - punch
operator,
$1,200.
A r t i s t i c l l th o f r r a p t ie r . $1,800.
i n s p e c t o r , en u li ie er li iK m a t e r i a
$2,aoo.
tor.
in n.
"
8t»t,
m a c h i^
to n . D C. on ly,
“
I..lnk
tra in er
operator
$.3,200; l i n k t r a i n e r oporatr, ’’ *'^''''1
C iv i l A e r o n a u t i c s A d m in l st r^ H ’•»
S t u d e n t p h y s i o t h e r a p y - 1^
$2,000.
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
V ile b.v J u n e 31), 1!)12
U lndery o p r r a t lv e ( h a n d a n d
in e ) , (Stic a n riour.
Printer.
Monnt.vpa k e y b o a r d
tor.
an hour.
g o v e rn m e n t agencies
N e w Y or k .
H o rizontal sorting
I n s p e c t o r o f c l o x n ln g . $2,000.
la
R ea d ers
T h e f o l l o w i n g c o n c e r n s h a v e p l e d g e d t h e m s e l v e s to g ive spea
s e r v i c e to C i v i l S e r v i c e w o r k e r s a n d e li g i b le s .
F o r funb^
n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e p r o d u c t s a n d s e r v i c e s a d v e r t i s e d , write
M a r i o n A l l e n . C i v i l S e r v i c e L E A D E R . 97 D u a n e S t r e e t , N . Y. C.
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oCl'i-rs a
N.-itlonally
A dvertised
Siiocl.'il c a c h w e e k .
Inquire About Thi.s Week's SpeciaL
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P rc.ssu re C o oke rs. A lso 2-Qt.
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West End Beverage Distributor
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I t c o s t s so l i t t l e a u d s a v e s y o u
much.
C all
or
w rite
to d ay .
$1.00 per jar.
S h i n y & W o r n S u its Made New
G u aran teed P erfected I’rocesn
Will K en ew Color and Lustre
Mall Orders Given Prompt Attenlioi
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G ifts
T ypew riters
BARRY’S
B a s k e t s m a d e to y o u r o rd e r
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s e n t to t h e b o y s in c a m p
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and o ther m akes
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B rook lyn, N.Y.
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W i t h c o n t r a s t i n g colo rs b a c k in
th e s e a s o n ’s sty les, y o u ’ll p r o b ­
a bly be lo o king f o r o.ff colo rs to
go w ith th o se s p o r t j a c k e t s .
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y o u ’re lo o kin g f o r c o n t r a s t s or
m a t c h i n g p a n ts , we s u g g e s t Albee
P a n t s Sh op a t 441 J ’u l to n S tre e t,
B ro o k ly n .
T h e f o l l o w i n g m e r c h a n t s h a v e p l e d g e d t h e m s e l v e s fo
o p e r a t e w i t h t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e w o r k e r s a n d e l i g i b le s and
g i v e a s p e c ia l s e r v i c e w h e n y o u m a k e a p u r c h a s e . B e sure
s h o w y o u r c re d en tia ls
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•
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L u b e n -S m ith F u rs , In c .
K v e r y S t a t e h a s a n e w I. Q-—
a n ‘• i i i t l o p e n d o n c o q u o t a ” —f o r s a l e
o f W a r Itonds. A re y o u in v fstln K
10% o f y o u r i n c o m e i n f u t u r e s e ­
c u r i t y f o r y o u r f a m i l y ’s i u d e l»i*ndt*nco ?
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g-
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State Tests
n
g you t a k e n a n y one o f t h e
Jia'ving S t a te t e s t s ? T h e p rog jio"
the m a r k i n g of t h e s e p a ' IS r e p o r te d by t h e S t a t e
ifS Service C o m m is sio n , a p p e a r s
ilo'*'-
Open-Com petiti ve
v tten d an t. F irs t a n d Second
T he ra tin g of th e w ritte n
The
£ a tio n ”
is
com pletetl.
Th
“ ‘ of t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e i
Jeress.
if e>visinjf T a x K x a m i n e r :
The
S‘P ^ o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n i s
■ **' nl ete d.
In te rv ie w a n d p h y sical
•7.Ai-e i n p r o g r e s s .
^ .^(o erap h er,
M en tal
H ygtene:
rating o f p a r t t w o o f t h e w r i t ‘ ‘test i s i n p r o g r e s s
Inspector:
T he ratin g of
‘^ R - r i t t e n
ex a m in a tio n
is
com•jl
Tiie r a t i n g o f t r a i n i n g a n d
' ‘ . i' cnce i s i n p r o g r e s s .
!fnlor S o c i a l W o r k e r ;
T he rating
.’(he w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n i s c o m >,‘ i
The ratin g of tra in in g a n d
^Vence is in p r o g r e s s .
iind . r o o d
Inspector:
The
r n /o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is
W eted.
T h e ra tin g of tra in in g
:7 fx p erien ce is
in p ro g re s s .
:d
■junior
D ra fts m a n , riib lfc W o rk s:
, list h a s b e e n s e n t t o t h e a d L strative d i v i s i o n f o r p r i n t i n g ,
innlnr I ’e r s o n n p l T e c h n i c i a n : T h e
of p a r t t w o o f t h e w r i t t e n
j3 i n p r o j ^ r e s s .
^ n i» r H e a r i n g S t e n o g r a p h e r : T h e
^j,.r o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n
■^in'’progress.
i„istaiit D i s t r i c t E n g i n e e r , P u h , Works:
T h e ra tin g of the w rite xam ination is c o m p l e te d .
Th^
itervic'V a n d
p h y sical
tepts
are
kfdulrd f o r t h e w e e k o f J u n e 2 2.
Wor V e h ic le I .ic e n s e E x a m i n e r :
I. r a t i n g s c a l e I s b e i n g p r e p a r e d .
i„i)ilant
A ctuarial
C lerk:
The
scale is b e i n g p r e p a r e d .
K^staiit i n s t r u c t o r M e a t G r a d t» r :
hi r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a i<, i n p r o g r e . ' i s .
^5s i s t a n t
S ocial ’ W o rk e r :
The
■;jng o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n
m proeress.
in v estig a to r
of
N arco tics
T h e ra tin g of the w ritten
o m in utio n i s i n p r o g r e s . s .
Ilriid C o o l i , C o r r e c t i o n D e p t . : T h e
iting o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n i s
I pro gre ss.
Park i’ a t r o l m a n :
T h e ratin g of
^ w ritten
ex a m in a tio n
is
com >!od.
Stfiim F i r e t j i a n : T h e r a t i n g s c a l e
[iHjin-; p r e p a r e d .
5ap(‘r \ i s o r , A ' o c a t i o n a l K e h a b i i i t a The
ratin g
of
th e
w ritten
laminat'on i s r o m p l e t e d .
BamasCs ^ v a l u a t o r :
The
rating
taie is b e i n g p r e p a r e d ,
ji^nior D a m a g e
K valufttor:
The
!‘ing s c a l e i s b e i n g p r e p a r e d .
Inx ( ’o i l e c t o r :
T entative
rating
lie is b e i n g p r e p a r e d .
Promotion
Smior C a s e W o r k e r , E r i e C o u n t y :
li e x a m i n a t i o n s d i v i s i o n i s w a i t r for r e p o r t s o n s e r v i c e r a t i n g .
Com|). H e a r i n g R e p . , S l a t e I n s i i r K fFiind: T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t II e x a m i n a t i o n
is c o m p le te d .
The
iting o f t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e i s
progress.
Ir. Ci vi l E n g i n e e r , D i v . o f H i g h lyi.; T h e l a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n
um inations
is
co m p leted .
The
ng o f t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e i s
progress.
Assi st ant P r i n c i p a l K e e p e r , C o r -
BALD?
“ SENT THIS AD
>atmpnt.«i f o r 0 . \ E
M O N T J l iit N O
HAKGK t o y o u I f ( l i i i u l r u f f , i t c h y
[I and a h i i o r i n a l h a i r f a l l a r e n o t
ked j i i i d n e w h a i r g r o w t h s t i n i u 1.
Y O U B K T I I K J U D G K ! Ab.<^o'ly no c a s h o u t l a y o r o b l i g a t i o n . W e
Pt o n l y t lio . s e " m e n w e c a n h e l p .
a n s iM tA .N C K
IJ N K K T O IK 'H K I)
1x1(1 r i l O T O ( J K A I ’ H S a r e t a k e n o f
'hi“ bald a re a .s t o r e c o r d t h e i ) r o K i iu u le i n e a c h i n d i v k l u a l ca s e .
Hdi irs:
10 A . M . t o 1 0 P . M .
lie W y b r a n t
S y stem
Tage Seventeen
C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R
Juno 23, 1942
T he r a t i n g of p a r t tw o of
the w ritte n t e s t is in progre ss.
C a p t 4 i i n , C o r r e c t i o n ; T h e r a ti n g of
t r a in in g an d experience a n d senior­
ity is completed.
L i e u t e n a n t , C o r r e c t i o n ; T he ra tin g
of tr a in in g a n d experience a nd se n ­
iority is completed.
P r i n c i p a l K e e p e r , C o r r e c t i o n : The
r a ti n g of p a r t tw o 6f th e w r itte n
t e s t i s completed.
SergeHnt, C orrerflon : T he ra ti n g
of t r a in in g a n d experience is com­
pleted.
S p e c i a l Att. S t e n o g r a p h e r , M e n t a l
H y g i e n e ; The r a ti n g of seniority is
completed. Service l a t i n g reports
a r e oeing a djuste d .
r e c tio n :
S tenographer, Second G rade, M en­
tal H y giene:
All p a r t s of the tes t
h av e been rated. Service ra tin g re­
po rts a re being a d ju s te d .
Asnt. F i l e C l e r k , T a x a t i o n a n d
F inance:
T he r a ti n g of the w ritte n
ex am ination is in progress.
Asst. M. & S. Clerk, T ax a tio n and
F in a n c e : T he r a ti n g of the w ritten
e xam ination is in progress.
J u n i o r C om pensation Claims I n ­
v e stig a to r:
T he ra ti n g of the w r i t ­
t e n ex.imination is in progress.
S enior C lerk,
N .Y .O .):
The
lln d erw riter
(S .l.F .
r.Uing of the w ritte n
e xam ination is completed.
Spec. A tt.
110 to Replace
Subway-Soldiers
D stands for d ra ft.
I t a lso
s t a n d s f o r m a i n t a i n e r ’s h e lpe r,
g r o u p D. B e c a u s e of t h e e f f e c t
o f t h e d r a f t on s u b w a y e m p lo y e e s
In t h i s title, t h e Civil S e rv ice
C o m m is s io n l a s t w e e k c e r t i fie d
t h e n a m e s of 110 eligibles on t h e
lis t f o r m a i n t a i n e r ’s h e lp e r , g r o u p
D , to fill t e m p o r a i y m i l i t a r y r e ­
p l a c e m e n t v a c a n c ie s . H i g h e s t eli­
gible c e r t i f ie d w a s t h e la d w h o s e
n a m e is 600 on t h e list.
T h e m a i n t a i n e r ’s h e lp e r, g r o u p
D, list w a s e s t a b l i s h e d F e b r u a r y
20, 1941. T h e h i g h e s t “t li g i b l e a p ­
p o i n te d to a p e r m a n e n t list to
d a t e is n u m b e r 269, to a t e m ­
p o r a r y job, n u m b e r 389.
C lerk, M en ta l H y g ie n e :
All p a r ts of this t e s t h a v e been
rate d. Service r a ti n g re po rts are
being received.
V oucher and Treas.
H y giene:
T he r a ti n g
C lerk, M en tal
of t h e w ritte n
ex am ination is in progre.'-s.
A sst.
Comp. C v l a l m s E x a m i n e r ,
S t a te I n s u r a n c e F u n d : The ra tin g
of the w ritte n e xam ination is in
progress.
Future State Tests
Transit Cops
J u n e 25—L a b o r D e p t ., i n d u s t r ia l
co de r e f e r e e .
J u n e 27—E d u c a t i o n D e pt., m o ­
t io n p i c t u r e re v ie w e r .
J u n e 27—F r e e p o r t , p a t r o l m a n .
J u n e 29—C o r r e c t i o n D ept., a s ­
s i s t a n t a c c o u n t c le rk .
J u n e 29—S t a t e R e c o n s t r u c t i o n
Home,
a s s i s t a n t e n g in e e r a n d
e le c tricia n .
J u l y 1—E r i e Co. B ldgs. Dep t.,
a s s i s t a n t s t e a m e n g in e e r.
J u l y 1—W o m e n ’s R e li e f C orps
H o m e , O x fo rd , d ieticia n .
J u l y 2—E r i e C o u n t y c l e r k ’s of­
fice, b o o k b i n d e r .
Grade 1 Clerk
For Health Dept.
T h e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t is h i r in g
t e n g r a d e 1 c le r k s a t $840 a y e a r .
I n o r d e r to fill t h e t e n v a c a n c ie s,
th e Civil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n s e n t
o v e r thie n a m e s o f 63 eligibles on
t h e c le r k , g r a d e 2 list. H i g h e s t
eligible r e a c h e d w a s t h e boy, o r
girl, w h o s t a n d s 7,251 on t h e r e g is ­
ter. T h e c e r t i f i c a t i o n w a s t e r m e d
“ i n d e f i n i te , ” w h i c h m e a n s t h a t it
will be f o r a p e r io d of t im e lo n g e r
t h a n six m o n t h s .
In addition th e H e a lth D e p a rt­
m e n t is a lso h i r i n g se v e n l a b o r a ­
t o r y h e l p e r s a t s a l a r i e s of $960 a
y e a r . A p p o i n t m e n t s to t h e s e v a ­
c a n c ie s will a lso be m a d e on a n
“ i n d e f i n i t e ” b a sis. F o r t h e s e jobs,
t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n c e r ­
tifie d t h e n a m e s of 26 eligibles on
t h e p o r t e r list. H i g h e s t eligiblo
l e a c h e d w a s n u m b e r 1,981.
A N e w C ourse—
**Burning**
A n e w cour.se k n o w n a s “ B u r n ­
i n g ” w h i c h s p e e d s t r a i n i n g of
w e l d e r s h a s b e e n i n tr o d u c e d a t
D u n n ’s W e l d i n g Sc hool, 1153 A t ­
l a n t i c A v e n u e , B r o o k l y n . School
w o r k c o n s i s t s of b u r i n g rivets,
etc., to a p p r o x i m a t e
practical
w e l d in g p r o b l e m s in i n d u s t r y .
Try to Save Jobs
Of Park Workers
B udget D irector K e n n e th D ay­
ton and M ayor L aG uardia have
w o r k e d o u t a n a r r a n g e m e n t to t r y
t o sa v e t h e jo b s of P a r k s D e p a r t ­
m e n t a t t e n d a n t s s c h e d u le d to be
l aid o ff J u l y 1, it w a s a n n o u n c e d
this w eek by Jo h n J. H u g h es,
p r e s i d e n t of t h e Civil S e rv ice
League.
i
M r. H u g h e s m a d e h is r e p o r t
M o n d a y n i g h t ( J u n e 22) a t a s p e ­
cial m e e t i n g of t h e L e a g u e in t h e
P u l i t z e r B u ild in g , 63 P a r k R o w ,
M a n h a t t a n . O f fic e rs , c o m m i t t e e ­
m e n a n d d e le g a te s w e r e a c c l a i m e d
f o r t h e i r e f f o r t s in t h e j o b -s a v in g
p ro cess.
Trounce Transit
Police Team
T he D eK alb Avenue P re c in c t
so ftb a ll t e a m of t h e N e w Y o r k
C ity T r a n s i t P o lice b e a t t h e upto-now -unbeaten E a s t N ew Y ork
P r e c i n c t t e a m by a s c o re of 7 to
0. T h e g a m e w a s p la y e d l a s t
Aveek a t t h e B r o o k l y n P a r a d e
G ro u n d s . C h r i s L a r s e n h u r l e d t h e
shutout.
The
D eK alb
Avenue
t e a m is i n t e r e s t e d in b o o ld n g
g a m e s w i t h o t h e r civil se rv ic e
so ftb a ll g r o u p s . A d d r e s s S t a n l e t
P r o p p e r , M a n a g e r , 385 F la tbu .sh
A v e n u e , E x te n s i o n , B r o o k l y n .
Welfare Firii:gs
Down to 0
F r o m a t h r e a t e n e d h ig h o f 553,
d i s m is s a ls in t h e W e l f a r e D e p a r t ­
m e n t a r e d o w n to zero. T h i s h a s
boen a c c o m p li s h e d by th e e n c o u r ­
a g e m e n t of le a v e s a n d by a r ­
ra n g em en ts w ith other d e p art­
m e n t s to t a k e o v e r people on t h e
f i r i n g line. T h e only c a s u a l t ie s
a r e e ig h t g r a d e 3 s u p e r v i s o r s w h o
ha.vo a c c e p t e d d e m o t i o n s to g r a d e
2 p o sitio n s in o r d e r to s t a y w i t h
t h e d e p a r t m e n t . T h e i r n a m e s will
go on a spe c ia l list, a n d if e v e r
t h e W e l f a r e D e p a r t m e n t b e g in s
to a p p r o a c h its f o r m e r a f flu e n c e ,
o r if o t h e r s in t h e g r a d e 3 posi­
t io n s sh o u ld re s i g n o r r e ti r e , t h e y
will be t h e f i r s t to go b a c k to
t h e i r f o r m e r jobs.
17. S.
(Continued fr om Pat/e Sixteen)
J u n i o r p h y s lc lii t, |:!,UOU.
P h y s i o t h e r a p y a i d , f l. 8 0 0
P r o c u r e m e n t I n s p e c t o r , |2 .3 0 0
S h i j i y u r d m s p e u l u r i v a j iuu« •p * ctal>
$3.20U.
i;nder ta b u la tin g m a ch in e o perator,
$1,260.
C o a l mln® I n s p e c t o r ,
»cnlor,
associate,
$3,200:
as « iH ta n t.
|:.>.(iCO.
D e n t a l h y g l e n l n t . $1,620.
M edical
Kuar<»
atten < iau t,
II.C20;
nK^dical t e c h n i c a l
$2,000
U n d e r m i m e o « r a p h o p e r a t o r , $1,J00.
FO r a p p o i n t m e n t In W a s h l n t f t o n . U. C.,
o n ly .
I n n p e c to r .
enK ineering
m aterial*
( a e r o n a u t l c n l ) , v a r i o i i a s r a d u a . $I,U20
t o $2,uon.
A ir
carrier
in sp ec to r
(opA intlons),
$.1,800. A a s o c ln t e A l r - C a r r l e r I n s p e c t o r
( o p e r a t i o n s ) , $3..^00. C ivil A e r o n a u t i c a
A d m in i.itra tlo n . P e p a r t m e n t of Com m o rc o .
Trainee,
tra ffic
contro ller
(airw ay
a n d a i r p o r t ) , $1.80fi
C iv i l A e r o n a u t i c *
A d i n l n l u t r a t i o n . D o p a n n i e n t of C o m ­
m erce.
A s.s l8 tan t v e t e r i n a r i a n , $2.SOU: J u n i o r
▼ e t e r l n a r l a n , $2.f)flii.
U u r e a u of A n i ­
m a l I n< lu str y. U e p a - t m e i i t o f A s r l c t J l tu r e ; U nite d S ta t e s P u b lic H e a l th Servl'-e, F e d e r i i l S o c u r ' t y A ti e n cy a n d W a r
D c pni t m e n t .
H r o . 'u r e n i e n t
Inspector.
v a r Io u n
Kr.nJf.«(. $I.C20 to $2.UOO
y e a r . Materi.-il
Dlvl.<i!on A ir C o r p s , W a r D e p a r t m e n u
T w e l v e o p t i o n a l suliject.s.
J u n i o r 11 I m i n l s t r a l l v o p r o c u r e m e n t Ina p o n t o r, 42.0U0: M a t e r i a l D iv is io n Air
ii
C o r p i . W:'.r D e p a r t m e n t .
Tw elve op­
t i o n a l fliiojectai
In .s pectoi o i Q n a n r e m a t e r i a l , v a r i o u s
g r a d e s . $1,020 to $2.(!00
O r d n a n c e l)ep a r t n i o n t a t la iR o
W a r D cp artm on l.
N<;w Y ork O r l i i a n c e D i s t r i c t untl R o c h ­
e s te r O rd n a n i'e D istrict.
I n s t r u c t o r , v a r i o u s Kradoii. $2,000 to
$4,<;00.
O p t i o n a l b r a n c h e s ; |{a(li o e n ­
gines;
Internal
com b ustio n
engines;
m o t j i c y c l e s ; a u t o m o t i v e (ehii.ssis
e n ^ ;in ^ ) ;
rad io oporatInK
and
ra d 'o
e l d c tr i r r il. W ' l r D e p a r t m e n t .
I’ubI c h e a l t h nurtie $2.0UO.
In d ia n
F i e l d S e r v ic e , i n c l u d i n g A l a s k a .
D e­
p a r t m e n t of tl io I n t e r i o r . U n i t e d S t a t e s
bia iic iie .s; o p t i c a l or f i r e c o n t i o l In s tr u *
n i ’n t a
n iv al
gun.s a n d
accobsoriea;
m u n l t l o n .s a n d o r d n . i n n e u n i t s aii.socl.inOi? B 0 0 0 ‘S 2 $ JO S S 3 0 X 0 u t a s i u o D u :
n o m ic c o m m e n a t o r . p a r t i c i p a t i n g
f a ct, if we c o n f is ic a te d all p e r s o n a l
af.o lnsr>'-*cior. n a v a l o r d n a i i c c m a t e i l a l s $2,000; a .s s is ta n i In.spect or
naval
oi'1n !in ''o m a t e r i a l s . $1,800 a n d t n n l o r
Ini^pector.
naval ordnance
m aterial*,
$l,'i2C.
Assl.-:tant
*)r-way
trafflo
controller,
$2,:i0O.
S ejilor fll i;h t .s u p erv is o r. $:j.800. F l i g h t
• ui>ervlsor. $3 200
S e n io r K io u n d
au p o rv l.-o r, $3,«
600. G r o u n d s c h o o l KUpervi.«iir $2.il00.
M e d i c a l ofru-.er. $3 200 lo .T;f,8uil.
J u n i o r g r a d u a t e nur.se. $l,)i2(l.
J u n i o r p u b l i c l:oaI' .h n u i s e . $1,800.
P u b H c h e a l t h nurs.% |2,000.
G r a d u a t e a u r s e . t^enei'al s t a f f o u t y ,
II.NOO
J u n i o r l a b o r a t o r y t 'e l p e r . $1,440.
G r a d u a t e nurhe. O p tU ii ial i i i u i i o n e s ;
general
uta ff
d u ty
ana
p;<y ch iatr y .
artioo]
H o sp ita l S to re r o o m
W o r k e r s C lo s e S e a s o n
T e s t s
$168.7B a m o n t h .
P a n a m a Canal s e r ­
v ic e o n iy .
T r a l n e e - R e p a l r m a n , S i g n a l C o r p s ICqulp^
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
year
J u n io r A ircraft A rm am en t
ll e c h a n l o <
$1,800 a y e a r .
M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , b o rln R m i ll ( v e r t t*
c a l In clu d I n K B u l l a r d ) , r a t e s o f p a y a
d a y . $.-|.»2, $<J.C4. $7 38.
M a c h in e O p erato r, engine lathe, r a t e s
o f pay
d a y . $.V02. $«.tH, $7 3H.
M achine O perator.
h o r l 20 n t a I
borlns
m i ll, r a t e s of p a y u d u y , $r>.U2 $tl.(!4, $7.30.
M ach in e O perator,
m illing
m ach in e ,
r a t e * o f p a y a d a y , $o.U2. $0.64. $7.36.
M a c h in e O p e r a t o r , p la n e r, r a t e s of p a ^
a d a y , $.VU2, $ (504, $7.3(1.
M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , s h a p e r r a t e s o f pay,
a d a y , $.'iS)2. $0.04, $7.30.
M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , s l o t t e r , ratea o f p aj j
a d a y , $.V02, $(i.«4, $7.3(1.
M achine
O perator,
surface
grin d e r
(B la n ch ard )
r a t e s of p a y a day. $•'3.9%.
$U.tM. $7
M a c h in e O p e ra to r, t u r r e t la th e, r a t e s
o f p a y a dn.v. $a.92, $«.(>«. $7 311.
A lr cr.aft m e c h a n i c . $I.USO to $1,360 •
year.
J u, lilnr 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 . .5I,80tl 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 f c l m n l c . tl.STiO 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,C80 a y e a r.
J u n i o r I n s t r u c t o r . Air C o r p s T e ch «
n i c a l s c h o o l. U. S. A r m y a n i l a v i a t i o n
Bprvlc e s c h o o ls , U. S. N a v y , t'.’.UOO 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 ai
year.
T r a l n I n K S p e c l a ll .i ts . $2.<i(N) t« $S,UOa
a year.
P h y s i c i a n . P a n a m a C a n a l. $4,000
year.
Adilre.-f.soKtaph
O perator,
fl.2U0 tQ
$1,410 a y e a r .
I t a d l o In.-jpector. $2,000 to $2.(100 a
year.
IX
i
In .sp ecto r, e le c tric a l c o n s tr u c tio n ,
$1,800 t o $2,600 a .year.
A ircraft Sheet
8 0 0 t o $2,20 0.
M etal
Ju n io r C h em ist,
$2,000 a
Senior B o o k k eep in g
e r a t o r , .'Bl,620 a y e a r .
P u b lic
$2,600 t o
H ealth
$5 ,600.
W orker,
year.
M achine
N urse
$1,-
Op­
C o n su ltan t,
A s s l s t a n ( K i n K o r p r l n t C l a s s i f i e r , $1,*
CJO a y e a r .
n o a t b u i l d u r . $U.4l-$8.U(i-S8.4S p e r diiy.
E l e c t r i c i a n i n r i n a t u r e w i n d e r ) , $0.44«
$8.!)C-$S.f8 pel d a y .
P a t L o i n i i i a k e r , $10.88-$lU,4o-?'J.«2 p e r
day.
ItefriK eratlon
and
air
cond ition ing
n io c h a ii lc , ,i:u.!H-lf;8.jm-$H. 18 ;)er d a y ,
T a liu l a ti iiK m a c h i n e o p e r a t o r , IP1.2G0
a n d $1,440 a y e a r
U n d e r m l m e o B r a p h o p e r a t o r . $1,200 a
year.
J u n i o r S t e n o K r a p h e r . $1.44(1 a y e a r .
J u n i o r T y p i s t , $1.2(10 a y e a r .
I ’uh li c
H ealth
N ursing
C onsultant,
$2.(li)0 to .$.-),(iOO a y e a r .
A.s.'iistant K i n B c r p r l n t C l a s s l f l e r , $l.(i20
a year.
\
j
Practical Tests
For Subway Men
T h e S t o r e r o o m E m p l o y e e s of t h e
D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p i t a l s will close
t h e se a s o n w i t h a m e e t i n g on
T u e s d a y , J u n e 23, a t 8 p .m . s h a r p
a t t h e M e tc a lf e P o s t, 367 F i r s t
A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k City. All emplo.yees of t h e S t o r e s D iv ision a r e
i n v ite d to a t t e n d t h i s m e e t i n g a n d
h e a r t h e fin a l c o m m i t t e e r e p o r t s
f o r t h e sf^ason. R e f r e s h m e n t s will
be s e r v e d a t t h e e n d of t h e m e e t ­
ing. T h e m e e t i n g is b e in g held
b y t h e A s so c ia tio n of E m p l o y e e s ,
S t o r e s D ivision. J a m e s F . E ll s ­
w o r t h is p r e s i d e n t .
T h r e e h u n d r e d a n d e ig h t y eligibles on t h e list f o r m a i n t a i n e r ' s
h e lp e r, g r o u p D will be g iven
p r a c t i c a l t e s ts a t t h e 207th S t r e e t
s h o p s of th e I n d e p e n d e n t D iv i­
sion a n d 3961 10th A v e n u e th is
w e e k . N i n e ty - f iv e la d s a r e s c h e d ­
uled to be e x a m i n e d on t h e f i r s t
f o u r d a y s of t h e w eek , M o n d a y to
T h u r s d a y inclusive.
F ir e E lig ib le s
G reen A p p o in te d N . Y,
S a v in g s H a n k A u d ito r
T h e F i r e E lig ib le s A s s o c ia tio n
o f N e w Y o r k will hold a g e n e r a l
m e e t i n g in W'^ashington J r v i n g
H i g h School, 16th S t r e e t a n d I r v ­
ing P la ce , M a n h a t t a n , T h u r s d a y
( J u n e 25). W e l f a r e a n d p ro b a b le
^ p p o i n t m e n t s will be d isc u sse d .
W i l l i a m G . G r e e n , pre.«:i(ienr o f t l m
N e w Y ork S av in g s B a n k a t E ig h th
A vonu(* a n d H t h S tre e t, an n o u n c e .^
th a t A lbert F.
K en d all,
a .ssista n t
to D ep u ty S iire rin te n d e n t ot B a n k ­
in g for N e w Y o rk S tate, h a s been
ap i)o in te d a u d i t o r of th e b a n k , to
a s . s i i r n e h i s d u t i e s o n J u l y 1.
. Ifi7i K r o a d w a y <r )2 nd S t . )
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25 F u lt o t t S t r e e t , N .T * C * ,
W l l i i a m tn N a s s a u S t s )
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The fo llo w in g merchants have p le d g ed th e m se lv e s to co ­
op era te w ith the C ivil S e r v ic e w o r k e r s and eligibles and w ill
g iv e a sp ecia l se r v ic e when y o u make a purchase. B e sure to
s ho w y o u r credentials
M o rtim e r R . S a lm o n
Surgeon
D en tist
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Super C ra ft Clothes
FROM MAKER TO WEARER
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T o p Coat.s & O v e r c o a t s $25 up
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t*6 U P . M .
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to 2 P.M.
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A t h l e t i c D ir e c t o r R en e K ern, o f the B r o o k ly n Central Y M C A ,
leads one o f the n ew physical fitn e ss classes th at have becom e
in c r e a sin g ly popu lar since A m e ric a ’s e n tr y in the war. In these
classes are merchants, professio nal men, fi rem en , policomen,
th ose tr aining f o r c iv il ser v ic e examinations, and men e m p lo y e d
in the w ar industries.
PANTS
ii
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I nderweur
INTKItWOVKN & IMIOKNIX Hose
JANT/KN & HVU Swim SuilH
STICTSO.N ANU l.KK lliitK
We AlaUh Tunts to Y m i r Ooul t.t Vest
$I.?S to $7.96
Ijtrge AsHortniiut nf Slurkii
aZ3 K. 1G7II1 St. — 3IIS K. 204lli St.
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Civil* ►ERVIOK EMl*I.OYKKS
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Increase War Drive Accept Challeng,
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Livingston Manor, N. Y.
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I,nlu‘, I'MNliiiiK', 'IViiiiis, <iolf,
llan(ll):ill.
I’lirr riiniiint;
hot mill cold spring: uiitcr
«‘v«*rv room. Dietary laws.
Social anil athlclir Ntaff.
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Fleischmanns, N. Y.
T h e s u m m e r s e a s o n in t h a
U l s t e r- G re e n v a c a t i o n l a n d in t h e
C a ts k ills b e g a n f o r r e s o r t of­
ficials on M e m o ria l D a y . A t t h a t
t im e h e av ily t a x e d fa c ilitie s indi­
c a t e d t h a t , no m a t t e r w h a t r e ­
s t r i c t i o n s m o t o r i s t s m i g h t e x p e r i­
ence, m o u n t a i n v i s i to r s w^ill c on­
t i n u e to c o m e s o m e h o w , to give
th e r e g io n one o f its b i g g e s t se a ­
sons. A r e c e n t s u r v e y by th e
U l s t e r C o u n t y B o a r d of S u p e r ­
v iso r s sh o w s t h a t r e s e r v a t i o n s a r e
15 p e r c e n t h i g h e r t h a n l a s t ye ar.
T h e villages of P i n e Hill, F le is c lv
m a n n s a n d P h o e n i c i a h a v e beguit h e i r s e a s o n a n d m a n y of th e
la r g e h o tels h a v e o p e n e d t h r e e
w e e k s e a r l i e r t h a n u su a l.
L o c a t e d w i t h i n 300 m ile s of
N e w Y o r k City, e n c ir c le d by r a i l ­
r o a d s a n d p e n e t r a t e d b y v a r io u s
m o t o r b u s lines, t h e A d i r o n d a c k s
s e e m c o m p a r a t i v e l y well a d a p t e d
to th e s e t r y i n g d a y s of r a ti o n e d
r o u t in e a n d “ v i c to r y v a c a t io n s . ”
P r i n c i p a l r a il a n d b u s lines a n d
w'ater w a y a p p r o a c h e s m a k e it
c o n v e n ie n t to r e a c h all p a r t s of
the A dirondacks.
Iv e
Schoenberg,
director
of
M oon Hill L odg e, in S h r o o n L ak e ,
N. Y., h a s p l a n n e d w e e k ly c a n o e
t r ip s t h r o u g h t h e w i n d i n g w a t e r
t r a i l s t h a t f e e d i n to t h i s lake.
On th e e n t e r t a i n m e n t s t a f f in
th is A d i r o n d a c k c a m p is O lga
S te rn , i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y k n o w s t a g e
s t a r w h o s t a r r e d in h e r ow n
sh o w s in E g y p t , S yria, H u n g a r y
and P aris.
R o y B a r b ie
who
plays t h e e le c tric fiddle, lea d s
M oon H ills o r c h e s t r a .
T h e S u m m e r T h e a t r e a t Gref^n
M a n so n s , W a r r e n s b u r g , N. Y.,
will be t h e sc e n e of a n u m b e r
of c o n c e r t e v e n t s u n d e r t h e d irec ­
tion of M r. V a n G rove. T h e fi r s t
A m e r ic a n p r o d u c t i o n o f a n e w
o n e -ac t o p e r a b y c o m p o s e r E r n e s t
Toch, e n ti t le d “ E g o n a n d E m ily , ’
a n d a p e r f o r m a n c e of “ T h e r e a n d
R e t u r n ” by P a u l H i n d e m i t h , a r e
so m e of t h e p r o d u c ti o n s to be
giv en a t t h is t h e a t r e .
P r o v i d i n g a n i n t e r e s t i n g side ­
l ig h t
on
current
m o to rists’
g a so lin e
and
tir e
trou ble s,
A n d r o n ’s M o u n t a in H o u s e, H a i n e s
F a lls , N. Y., on J u l y 6, will o pe n
a n ex h ib itio n of v e h ic les u se d to
r e a c h th is h i s t o r ic s p o t a c e n ­
t u r y a go, w h e n f a m o u s A m e ric a ii
a n d f o r e ig n p e r s o n a li t ie s v isited
t h e o rig in a l M o u n t a in H o u s e to
ga ze f r o m t h e m o u n t a i n - t o p on
th e w orld f a m e d p a n o r a m o of the
H u d s o n Valley. T h e ex h ib itio n
will inclu de st a g e c o a c h e s , open
b a ro u c h e s, a n t i q u e h i tc h i n g p o s t s
a n d a scale m odel of t h e H u d s o n
s t e a m b o a t s of 1842.
Fleischmann's, N. Y.
Dr.
B ernecker
recom m ended
t h a t e a c h i n s t it u t i o n a n d division
a p p o i n t a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e to c a r r y
on t h e drive. H e h a s a l r e a d y
a sk ed Alexander F. M atth aey ,
a c t i n g a u d i t o r o f t h e H o s p it a ls
D e p a r t m e n t , to a c t a s t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t ’s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e .
E u g e n e R . C a n udo , H o s p i t a l s
D epartm ent
secretary,
p o i n te d
o u t t h a t th e c a m p a i g n to i n c r e a s e
sa le s of w a r s a v i n g s b o n d s a n d
s t a m p s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t h a s
b e e n s te p p e d u p w i t h t h e d e s i g n a ­
t io n of r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s , d i s t r i b u ­
t io n of p o s t e r s a n d s e le c tio n of
s p e a k e rs .
R e c o r d s will a ls o be
k e p t in e a c h se c tio n o f t h e de­
p a r t m e n t a s to n u m b e r o f e m ­
p loyees a n d p e r c e n t a g e p le d g e d
a n d a m o u n t of sa les.
Viewing the view of seven states
at Andron's Mountain House,
Haines Falls, N. Y.. where tour­
ists (not guests) pay admission
Just to see the glorious pano­
rama of the entire Hudson River
Valley bordering on seven states.
Comfort at Ca m p
St. Joseph Villa
I n H a c k e t t s t o w n , N. J., t h e t r a i l
le a d s to C a m p St. J o s e p h ’s Villa,
a c a m p s i t u a t e d in t h e h e a r t of
the Jesey recreation area.
M o d e rn b u n g a lo w s , a $20,000
s w im m in g pool a n d a t h l e t i c eq iup m en t are a m o n g th e a ttra ctio n s
o f fe re d fo r t h e e ig h t - w e e k s e a so n .
T h e Rev. J o s e p h C o n g e d o w h o
h a s 22 y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e in C a t h ­
olic c a m p i n g , is in c h a r g e .
Never a Dull M oment
Modorii Fireproof Uuildiii^ . . . Soliirlum
. . . Venetian Pool . . . Stimulutioii SportM
. . . Athletic Staff . ... Eluboruto Kiitertainnient , . . H’way Acts . , . Social Staff
. . . Known for It.s Uxcclleiit CiiiHiiie.
Krustfin IJro.s., Mffnit.
H y Posner at
Stevensville Lake Hotel
H a r r y D i n n e r s t e i n , o w n e r of th e
S tevensville L a k e H ote l, S w a n
L a k e , N. Y., h a s si g n e d H y
P o s n e r , th e fo o tb a ll c o a c h of
B o y ’s H i g h a s a t h l e t i c d i r e c t o r
f o r t h e s u m m e r se a so n .
Posner
is a r r a n g i n g m a n y i n t e r e s t i n g
e v e n t s f o r t h e g u e sts.
Jackie
P h i l i p s is th e M. C., a n d M a r v i n
J a y a n d his o r c h e s t r a s u p p l y t h e
m usic.
Johnnie Howard
Back at Brickmans
lyw'u nm * amv mu
Montauk Manor
Opens June 26
S T A R L A K E cam p'
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B e t w e e n T h o u s a n d Islands
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p la y g r o u iK i, 1.800 f e e t elevat
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e e o u s w oodlands.
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l o d g e s w U h h o t a n d cold
w a t e r a n d m o d e r n convenlcncp^ n"
n is
C ourts,
Ca n oe ln B.
.Swimm.
H a n d b a ll. B aseball, Pin g Pon,
'r.g.
S addle
ll o r se .i,
riolt ra'*i
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et c.
I “ terestin^.'
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m eals.
R ate
.$27.50 weekly *
B u n s a l o w s , s e m i - p r i v a t e bat ii. '
c o u p l e s —?30.00 p e r per.son. n u , "
law.s o b s e r v e d .
S e n d for Dook .7
N e w Y ork Office:
llf i N n s s a u .St., ICooni 802a. 0 0 7 vo
Sun., Kves., UolUlayH—IM( 4-l39j
A u t o s e r v i c e f r o m a n d to svi,
Y o r k e v e r y S « it u rd a y a n d Sunday,
Hopewell Junction, N. Y,
^5 Miles from N.Y.C,
R . R . S t a t i o n : PawllriK. S'. V
T e l . H o p e w e l l J-uncilon 'jTfli
D irectors
P a u l W o l f s o n & Sol Rothauspr
N. Y. O f f i c e : 170 Bll OA K WA V
T e l . : C O r t l a n d t 7-:!9.'8
A rmonk, N. Y.
AKMONK, N.V
H o u r by
I‘''i ne s t iror.sos
Tuc ¥
T H E Ij E a
35 Mi.
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I neaI.^ T r a h i t o Mt. KI.m
S t a W a g m iiici't.s KUPsti
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.iri.Y 4th w i:i:ki:m»
F rid ay
a f t e r l u n c h to Siniday aftPl
s u p p e r ? 1 7 50 ui>.
Succasunna, N. J.
TRIPIE LAKE RAINCI
*ESTf RN SPIRIT. 4N0 R0MANCE i tHO.US
37 m i l. f r o m N.Y. on Hoiit.
* I.OW nite oo»s. B«lf. trn,. criii
riflinBT.IiiHtr. handball. rifl>|
rriv.I.nkes. Inftiriiial. All. 1
ft. Gaiety, nanciiii;. I'lifii'l'l
Home comforts. K\«-i’ll<’"'
N .Y . T e l . 1 ,0 . 6-3PG2. ItMt “J ,
IIII ■ iBI—
11 IIII
West Saugerties, N. Y-
M o n t a u k M a n o r in M o n t a u k ,
L. I., will open its d o o r s f o r t h e
s u m m e r s e a so n on J u n e 26, a n d
t h e m a n a g e m e n t of t h i s widely
k n o w n r e s o r t on t h e e a s t e r n tip
of L o n g I s l a n d is p r e p a r e d f o r a
b r i ll i a n t o p e n in g . A d v a n c e r e s e r ­
v a tio n s , a c c o r d in g to E l l i o t t F .
B ish o p , m a n a g e r , h a v e b e e n a r ­
r i v in g ste a d ily d u r i n g t h e l a s t
t w o w eeks.
RUSHBROOK
LODG
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good
b ed s .
pood
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wood.?.
KATES
REASONADl-t-
MR.S. MATTHEW P I K l v K L
West Saugerties, N. i.
Vacation Camps for
C A M P W A W A Y A N D A . Mhltll*''**"'!; h
S p e c i a l i z e d c a m p f o r chi ldr on. - ^
y ea rs. P r i v a t e lake, m edical
-r
D i r e c t e d by N u r s e r y S c h o o l, u u ■
RESORT
O E R . i n f o r m a t i o n DEPt
Is Again at Your Service
Parksville, N. Y.
Special July 4th Celebration
*
I
H a r r y N. B o a r d m a n a n d L o u is
A. R o t h b l a t t , d i r e c t o r s of C a m p
T im b e rla n d , P o o te r s v ille , N. Y.,
in t h e Adirondacks,* a n n o u n c e t h e
a p p o i n t m e n t of L o u is S a c k , p l a y ­
w r i g h t a n d l e c t u r e r on c u r r e n t
events, a s d i r e c t o r of t h e open
a i r f o r u m to bo c o n d u c t e d a t t h e
c a m p th is s u m m e r .
Haines Falls, N. Y.
Adirondacks
O K T T H K MOST
I'O K V O U K
V A C A T IO N MOXKV
A w a r - t im e e m e r g e n c y r e s o l u ­
tion s u s p e n d i n g th e m i n i m u m six
m o n t h s e x p erien c e r e q u i r e m e n t s
f o r city e m plo ye es o n p r o m o ti o n
e x a m i n a t i o n s w a s a d o p t e d by t h e
M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice Commi.ssion a t a p ublic h e a r i n g l a s t
weelc.
U n d e r th is r e so lu tio n t h e Civil
Service C o m m is sio n will be p e r ­
m i t t e d to s e t w h a t e v e r m i n i m u m
e x p e r ie n c e r e q u i r e m e n t s it d e e m s
n e c e s s a r y on p r o m o ti o n exam.s.
T h e r e s o lu tio n m e r e l y s u s p e n d s
f o r t h e d u r a t i o n p a r a g r a p h 4 of
ru l e 5, se c tio n 10, of t h e Civil
Serv ice C o m m i s s i o n ’s r u l e s a n d
re g u la tio n s . T h is is t h e p a r a ­
g r a p h w h ic h s t a t e s t h a t “ p e r s o n s
sh a ll se rv e f o r a p e riod o f n o t less
t h a n six c o n se cu tiv e m o n t h s i m ­
m e d i a te l y p r e c e d in g t h e e x a m i n a ­
tio n in t h e d e p a r t m e n t , office or
i n s t i t u t i o n fo r w h i c h t h e e x a m ­
i n a t i o n is h e ld in o r d e r to be eli­
gible f o r p r o m o ti o n . ”
Open Air Forums
At Timberland
WIs. 7-3758
r e s o r t s
GOLF I'ltKK on
Promotions Will
Become Easier
v o k k c it v
F leiscln nanns, N.Y. - N .Y . Office: 152 VV. 4^ St.
So t h e A r m y A ir Forop,
f ic Se c tion , In doo r basebai’,
is y e a r n i n g f o r a ball
dian
Point?
The ®
at
L E A D E R s t a f f lndoor"“'’®^'''
h e r e b y p r o m p t l y accept,
le n g e b u t w a n t s its
®
■derstood it will not be
p ro v i d e t h e A i r Force n
a n y h a n d ic a p .
A r t h u r R h o d e s , cantT,«
L E A D E R o u tfit, hei'el®'
s u r e s H a r o l d Melzer, q. ^
F o r c e n in e , t h a t its chaiip^'^®
b e e n a c c e p t e d in f u l l fo
J u l y 19, T h e L E A D E R to^ ^
i t s f r i e n d s a r e re a d y fo\.
s o n R i v e r excursion!
^
Every Sport <&Recreation
T h e B r i c k m a n H o t e l will cele­
b r a t e t h e F o u r t h of J u l y w i t h a
g a la I n d e p e n d e n c e
Day
sliow
f e a t u r i n g t h e r e t u r n of J o h n n i e
H o w a r d , B r o a d w a y c o m e d ia n , a s
m a s t e r of c e r e m o n i e s f o r t h e s e a ­
son.
T h is will m a r k h is s i x t h
year as e n te rta in m e n t host at
B r i c k m a n ’s. N e d H a r v e y is a t
th e b a n d s ta n d .
An Outstanding Resort in the Catskills
W IUIIN liASV KI:a ('II I'KOM n k w
IIV HAII. OK Ul!S
T h a D e p a rtm e n t of H o sp ita ls
t h i s w e e k r e s p o n d e d v i g o r o u s l y to
a plea fro m C om m issioner E d ­
w a r d M. B e r n e c k e r f o r c o - o p e r a ­
t i o n in t h e d riv e t o m a k e t h e
U S O b e t t e r t h a n ever. I t a ls o r e ­
a c t e d w i t h r e n e w e d v i g o r to a
c all f o r m o re in te n s i f i e d w a r b o n d
a n d s t a m p buy ing.
Dr. B ernecker, w ho h a s ac­
cep ted th e h o n o ra ry c h a ir m a n ­
ship for the G re a te r N e w Y o rk
U S O J o i n t W a r A ppeal, p o i n te d
o u t t h a t t h e US O is “ t r y i n g to
r a i s e a m i n i m u m of a h a l f m illio n
d o l la r s f o r t h e r e c r e a t i o n c e n t e r s
t h a t h a v e be en e sta b l i s h e d u n d e r
t h e sp o n s o r s h i p of t h e M a y o r ’s
C o m m itte e . I t is m y s i n c e r e w ish
t h a t e v e r y m u n i c i p a l e m p lo y e e
c o n t r i b u t e to th is w o r t h y a n d in ­
t i m a t e cause. I f g i f ts c ould a v e r ­
a g e a t l e a s t a dollar, it w ould
m e a n a su b stan tial contribution
o f w'hich t h e M u n ic ip a l E m ­
p lo y e e s’ D iv ision c a n w e ll be
proud.”
M a t t h a e y H e a d s D r iv e
O u r R e s o r t D e p a r t m e n t w i l l b e g l a d t o a n s w e r y o u r inquii'ii’®
Kvor.v Sport I''acilit,v iinaKiniihle on our lOOD-acrt* country
nnparullcil in hcaiil.v.
Supcrlativu I'^ntcrtuinnicnl and
music. Tilt* known rcnilc/.vouH
of cclfbrilics of Nlase, borcoii
anil railio.
Superb CiiHine — Dietary I^aw^.
reg a r d in g a su itab le H o tel, C am p, D ude
R e so r t for y o u r v a ca tio n .
to:
C IV IL
SE R V IC E
R a n c h o r Seashoie
F i l l i n t h e c o u p o n b e l o w a n d niai
L E A D E R , 97 D u an e
S treet, N.
Written Requests Will Receive Prompt
Rate
Schedule — W e e ke nd ,
W e e k , M o n t h , Se as on.
N . Y . O f f i c e , 342 M a d i s o n A v .
Y.
A tte n tio n
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g r e a t e r v a ca t io n
A N D R O N 'S
home like cuisine
fil ter ed s w m im in g po o l
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
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Frl,„dly Afmotph.r., LowRafei
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Seashore.
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Price p er
Person.
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C i v n . S E S V IC K L E A D E R
Ju n e 23,1942
(^reedmoor Food Problem
qs th e food w a s f o r t h e m o s t
r f r i e d a n d g r e a s y w i t h a defiP|" j^ck of f r e s h v e g e t a b le s a n d
liitP
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^''"'ced
c o n d itio n w h i c h
‘*“^ ,,te d m e to c o n s u lt a phyU p on i n q u i r i n g .in
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w
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the p h y s i c ia n a t t r i b u t e d t h e
d if f ic u lt y
balanced
d iet a n d o r d e r e d a
balance
'■'’itable
itable diet, w h i c h w a s a p p r o v e d
jjjg a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . I n o w t a k e
in +
nieals in
t hh eo /d1 i1 eA+t kVr.ifrhr»n
i t c h e n na nn rdl ,.
*''hlle there is. a n i m p r o v e m e n t in
the tyP®
iood se rve d , t h e r e is
definite l a c k of u n d e r s t a n d i n g
the p a r t of t h e d i e t i c i a n s a s
® jhP need f o r c a r e f u ll y a n d con‘ jj;ntiously fo llow in g t h e p r e sc rip ^on, in t h a t t h e m e a t s , a lt h o u g h
jjptt’ei cuts, a r e still b e in g fried
•nstead of broiled, so t h a t t h e r e
•q not an a p p r e c ia b l e d i f f e r e n c e in
the
c o n t e n t of t h e food a n d
therefore v e ry little i m p r o v e m e n t
jn the s k i n c o n d itio n .
Fresh
vegetables h a v e a lw a y s b e e n a t a
pjiniinum, a n d f r e s h f r u i t s a r e l im ­
ited to g r a p e f r u i t , a n o c ca sio n al
baked app le, a n d , a t p r e s e n t,
jhubarb.
"Noteworthy is t h e t im e a llo tte d
for lunch, o n e - h a lf h o u r , w h i c h in ­
cludes c o v e rin g t h e d i s t a n c e b e ­
POSTAL
t w e e n t h e o ffice a n d t h e d i n in g
r o o m , a 7 o r 8 -m in u te r a p i d w a l k
each way. The ad m in istratio n re­
f u s e d to m a k e a n y a llo w a n c e on
th is s c o r e .’
Several m o n th s ago D r. George
W . Mills, C r e e d m o o r s u p e r i n t e n d ­
e n t, a d m i t t e d to a g r i e v a n c e c o m ­
m i t t e e ol C r e e d m o o r L o ca l 70,
SC M W A , t h a t t h e food w a s i n ­
f e r i o r b e c a u s e q u a lif ie d c o o k s
c o u l d n ’t be h i r e d a t t h e s a l a r i e s
p a i d . I f t h i s is so, w o u l d n ’t it
be m o r e in t h e p u b lic i n t e r e s t f o r
t h e S t a t e to h i r e c a p a b l e c o o k s
a n d dieticians a n d p ay th e m de­
c e n t w a g e s ? W o u l d n ’t h e a l t h i e r
w o rk e rs an d patients m ake D r.
M ills p r o u d e r t h a n a h e a l t h i e r
bu d g et-sav in g ?
W o u l d n ’t it be
w i s e r to give e m p lo y e e s m o r e t h a n
a h a l f h o u r to g e t to a n d d e v o u r
t h e i r food a n d g e t b a c k to t h e i r
room s?
W o u l d n ’t it be d e m o ­
c r a t i c to a s c e r t a i n t h a t t h e h e lp
a n d th e p a tie n ts obtain a t least
a s ed ible food a s t h e o f f ic ia ls ?
I s it t r u e m a n y w o r k e r s a n d p a ­
t i e n t s s u f f e r f r o m t h e d ie ts of­
fered?
W o u l d n 't i t be t h e f a i r
t h i n g to r e li n q u i s h t h e a t t i t u d e
t h a t e v e r y em p lo y e e m u s t e a t a t
l e a s t on e m e a l d a ily in t h e i n s t i ­
tution or pay for it an y h o w ?
W o u l d n ’t it be f a i r to c h a r g e •em­
p lo y e e s w h a t t h e food a c t u a l l y
costs?
^Amde
W A L T E R P ID G E O N
now appearing in “Mrs. Mini­
ver the film that is breaking all
records for attendance at the
Radio City Music Hall.
NEW S
RUSS M ORGAN
SAMMY F L E T C H E R
and his orchestra head the stage
show at the New York Strand
Theatre, where Warner Bros.
“Juke Girl,'’ with Ann Sheridan
and Ronald Reagan is playing.
who, with his orchestra, known
as the Duke Ambassadors, are
now playing at Palisades Amuse­
ment Park, N. J. This popular
collegiate musical aggregation
from Duke University, will play
for the free show every after­
noon and ev-ening, and also for
free dancing nightly.
N i t e L if e
L u cille a n d E d d i e R o b e rt* , w ho
call t h e m s e l v e s “ A m e r i c a 's F o r e ­
m ost
M entalists
and
M a g ic a l
M a s t e r s , ” m a k e t h e i r d e b u t in th e
R A IN B O W
ROOM
tom orrow ,
W e d n e s d a y n i g h t. Also featur<*d
i n t h e R a i n b o w R o o m sh o w a r e
t h e C h a r le s W e i d m a n D a n c e r s ;
M im i Benzelle, a n d Carlo * M o n ­
to y a, S p a n i s h g u i t a r i s t . . .The
R o c k e f e l l e r s will p a y t r i b u t e to
o u r A n t i p o d e a n ally by o p e n in g
a n A u s t r a l i a n r e s t a u r a n t in t h e
R C A B u i ld i n g n e x t m o n th . T h is
d i n i n g p lac e will be c alled D O W N
U N D E R . . . T h e “ S k y lin e T e r ­
r a c e ” of t h e H o t e l ST. < l E O R G E ,
B r o o k l y n , is b e in g a d j u s t e d t o
d i m - o u t r e g u la t io n s , p r i o r to t h e
o p e n i n g of t h i s ro o m . . . R i c h a r d
D yer-B en n ett, l u t e
strum m ing
t r o u b a d o u r , is s t a y i n g on in­
d e f in i t e l y a t t h e V I L L A G E VA NGUAR1> . . . D i a n e D a v is, s i n g e r
l a s t h e a r d f r o m in “ O f V W e
S i n g ,” is m a k i n g h e r c a fe d e b u t
a s a m e m b e r of t h e VII..LAGE
B R A N ’S “ H a y l o f t
H igh lig h ts.”
D
By D O NA LD AfacDOUGAL.
End of BaUatin^J
The b a llo tin g i n t h e c l e i k s ’
amalgamation poll is «,11 over,
with some 6,000 ba llo ts c a s t o u t
of about 10;000 d i s t r ib u t e d . F r o m
what we u n d e r s t a n d , a t l e a s t 97
percent a r e f o r c o n s o lid a tio n of
the clerks f r o m L o ca l 10, of t h e
New York F e d e r a t i o n of P o s t O f­
fice Clerks, 'a nd t h e local c h a p t e r
of the U n ite d N a t i o n a l A ssoc ia ­
tion of P o s t
Office C l e r k s
(UNAPOCs to yo u).
Regardless of h o w m u c h p re s«ure the U N A P O C l e a d e r s h i p u s e d
to Older to d e la y a n d d is c o u ra g e
balloting by its m e m b e r s h i p , 1618
of its m e m b e r s c a s t t h e i r votes.
Exactly 2184 N Y F P O C people
liilloted a n d 1454 u n o r g a n iz e d
cleiks.
There h a v e b e en to d a te , 2,169
NYFPOC v o tes f o r c o n so lid a tio n ,
1581 U N A PO C v o tes a n d 1,438 u n ­
organized ballots, f o r a t o ta l of
5,188. A g a in st a m a l g a m a t i o n w e r e
15 NYFPOC people, 37 U N A P O C s
nnd 16 u n o r g a n iz e d v o ters , f o r a
total of 68.
Moreover, a l m o s t 95 p e r c e n t of
fill groups v o ted in f a v o r o f a re ffrendiim vote a s t h e b e st m e t h o d
of settling i n te r - o r g a n i z a t i o n a l dif­
ferences.
The official r e s u l ts of t h e t a b u ­
lations a r e n ’t e x p e c te d f o r a n ­
other few d a y s b u t t h e m e r e f a c t
that the b a llo tin g h a s b e e n c o m ­
pleted is victo ry e n o u g h f o r th e
% s f ig htin g t h e d e la y in g a c t i o n s
of the U N A P O C s.
The latter
deemed it a fa c e - s a v in g m e a s u r e
to try to s t y m ie t h e v o t in g m e r e ­
ly because of a r e f u s a l to see t h e
^Ptter points of a m a ’g a n ia t io n .
Parade!
The postal boys, w a l k i n g b e h in d
Postmaster A lb e r t G o ld m an , did
their p a rt in im p r e s s iv e sty le in
the “ New Y o r k A t W a r ” p a r a d e
«st S a turd ay.
S trid in g briskly
to t h e t u n e s of t h e D a n
alien P o s t, A m e r ic a n L eg ion
a p ostal o u tfit, t h e y re g sseveral h u n d r e d m a r c h e r s
®'ter mobilizing a t t h e m a i n p o st
Office a t W e s t 33rd S t r e e t a n d
' Avenue. O ne of t h e f e a t u r e s ,
Golf Instruction
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o f t h e contigient w a s t h e N a t i o n a l
A s s o c ia t io n of L e t t e r C a r r i e r s ’
F i f e a n d D r u m Corps.
AU of 20,000
T h e J o i n t C o n f e r e n c e of Affili­
a t e d P o s t a l E m p l o y e e s m e e t s to­
n i g h t ( T u e s d a y ) to c o n s i d e r n e w
a d v e r t i s i n g p o s t e r s to a d v a n c e t h e
p o s t a l w o r k e r s ’ f e r v id s a l a r y r a is e
c a m p a i g n . T h e m e e t i n g ’s se t fo r
o r g a n i z a t i o n a l h e a d q u a r t e r s a t 206
W e s t 23rd S tre e t, M a n h a t t a n .
W h il e s p e a k i n g of t h e J o i n t Con­
f e re n c e , i t o u g h t to be m e n t i o n e d
t h a t t h e N i a g a r a F a l ls p o sta l e m ­
p loy ee s h a v e called upo n t h e
g r o u p h e r e to r u s h 20,000 copie s
of its i m p re s s iv e a p p e a l fo r p ublic
s u p p o r t o f t h e n a ti o n a l w a g e in ­
crease cam paign.
T h e a p p ea l,
si g n e d by M a r t i n S h a p iro , p r e s i ­
d e n t of t h e c o n f e re n c e , will b e
r u s h e d to t h e w e ll- k n o w n h o n e y ­
m oon rendezvous.
Thanks, Mr.
T h a n k s to o u r n e i g h b o r of t h e
c o lu m n , “ On P a r k R o w ” a c r o s s
t h e aisle f o r th o s e k i n d w o rd s .
T h a t ’s t*ie k i n d of s t u f f w e need.
Old Style Picnic!
T he N ew Y ork L etter C a rrie rs’
A s s o c ia tio n will h a v e one of t h e i r
old-style p icnic s J u l y 4 a t B r e in li’i g e r ’s Old P o i n t C o m f o r t P a r k ,
B oston R o a d and D yer Avenue,
t h e B r o n x . T h e y e x p e c t to co n ­
d u c t it on t h e s a m e la r g e s c a le
a s of y o re w h e n t h e s e e x t r a v a ­
g a n z a s l a s te d s o m e ti m e s f o r tw o
d a y s in S c h u e tz e n P a r k , U n io n
Hill, N. J . T h e c o m m i tt e e in
c h a r g e is c o m p o s e d of E d w a r d *H.
R o c k w e ll,
ch airm an ;
Sam u e 1
G o ld ste in , s e c r e t a r y ; W il l ia m M a ­
lone, A r t h u r Soffel, I s i d o r Salm a n o w it z , W illia m T i m m e r f n a n
a n d W illia m G. W eid in g e r .
V i c to r M o L a g le n a n d M y ro n
M c C o r m ic k h a v e b e e n a d d e d to
t h e c a s t o f “ C H I N A CUBL,” w i t h
G e n e T ie r n e y a n d G e o rg e M o n t ­
g o m e r y in t h e l e a d in g roles.
H e n r y H a t h a w 's y is d i r e c t in g . . .
M o n t y W oolley h a s been a s s i g n e d
t h e l e a d i n g role in T w e n t i e t h Cent u r y ’«
‘ ‘T H E
L IG H T
OF
H E A R T ” . , . L ynn B ari and
J a m e s E lliso n h a v e b e e n s e le c te d
f o r t h e t o p r o m a n t i c roles in
“ T H A T O T H E R W O M A N ,” a
c o m e d y w h i c h W a l t e r M orosco
will p r o d u c e a n d R a y M c C a r e y d i ­
re c t fo r T w en tieth -C en tu ry F ox
. . . G e n e L o c k h a r t will p la y t h e
role of t h e villa in o u s B e n o it in
W a r n e r ’s f o r t h c o m i n g p r o d u c ti o n
of the “ T H E D E S E R T SO N G ,’
sta rrin g
D ennis
M organ
and
I r e n e M a n n i n g , u n d e r t h e diretv
t i o n of R o b e r t F l o r e y . . . J o h n
G a r f i e l d h a s b e en a w a r d e d t h e
t o p role in W a r n e r B ros. “ A I R
F O R C E , ” to be d i r e c t e d by H o w ­
a r d H a w k s . Gig Y o ung , will p lay
a n i m p o r t a n t p a r t in th is a v ia t io n
p i c t u r e too . . . S a m u e l G oldw yn
h a s o b t a i n e d t h e r i g h t s to Bob
H o y e ’s a u t o b i o g r a p h y “ T H E Y ’V E
G O T M E C O V E R E D , ’ title of
•which h e will u se fo r t h e c o m e d y
h e will so on p ro d u c e , s t a r r i n g
Bob Hope an d D orothy Lam our,
I t will be re le a s e d b y R K O R a d io ,
t h r o u g h w h o m G old w y n is also
B.
D A Y ,” s t a r r i n g L u p e Velez, will
h a v e th e biggest fem inine cast
sin c e “ T H E W O M E N , ” a c c o r d in g
to R K O R a d i o d i r e c t o r , L eslie
G o o d w in s . I t a c c e n t s t h e w o m a n ’s
side of p r o f e s s i o n a l b a se b all a n d
c o n c e r n s s e v e r a l b a se b all p l a y e r s ’
w iv e s i n t e n t on k e e p i n g a too
r o m a n t i c ro o k ie to s t r i c t t r a i n i n g
. . . R i t a H a y w o r t h is sc h e d u le d
to m a k e f o u r p r o d u c t i o n s f o r Co­
lu m b ia P ictures, nam ely : “ T H E
GAY S E N O R IT A ” w ith F re d
A staire; “ T H E C O V ER G IR L .” a
technicolor
production;
“ DFJF E N S E T O W N ,” w ith H u m p h re y
B ogart,
and
“ M ISS
GRANT
T A K E S
R IC H M O N D ”
w i th
M e lv y n D o u g l a s .
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Starts Tomorrow
“ BEYOND THE
I n W il l ia m W y l e r 's Ir'ro a u ctio n
B a se d on J a n S tru th e r's N ovel
BLUE HORIZON”
“ M R S . M IN IV E R ”
A ruriiHKiuiit riot lire-Tfchiiloolor
I ’r c - U f l e u s c Kii(raKi-nu-iit
S ta rrin f/
Teresa Wright • Richard Ney
Dame May Whitfy
h.v Sidney l''rankliii
All M-G-M I'ictiire
ON TIIIC GItKAT STA(JK
Can Jobs of Auto
Men Be Saved?
T h e c h a n g e of title of 60 a u t o
e n g i n e m a n to s a n i t a t i o n m a n ,
c la ss B, will be c o n sid e r e d a t t h e
n e x t m e e t i n g of t h e Civil S e rv ice
C o m m is sio n , W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 24.
T h e c h a n g e h a s b e en r e q u e s t e d
b e c a u s e t h e 60 m e n a f f e c te d c o n ­
c e r n e d will be d ism is se d f r o m t h e
S a n i t a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t J u l y 1 be­
c a u s e of a l a c k of su ff i c ie n t b u d ­
get ap p ro p riatio n .
These
are
e n o u g h v a c a n c i e s in t h e title of
S a n i t a t i o n M a n, C lass B, in t h e
n e w b u d g e t to t a k e t h e a u t o enginem en.
A s T h e L E A D E R w e n t to p ress,
a n i n v e s ti g a ti o n w a s b e in g m a d e
by t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m m is s io n
to d e t e r m i n e if t h e p h y sic a l a n d
m e d ic a l
exam ination
o r ig in a lly
g iv en t h e a u t o e n g in e m a n w a s
s u b s t a n t i a l l y e q u iv a l e n t to thu'c
r e q u ir e d f o r s a n i t a t i o n m a n c la ss
releasing “ T H E P R I D E O F T H E
Y A N K E E S” . . . “ LA D IE S’
D o r o th y L a m o u r
IN I'KltsON
VAUGHN MONROE
^r«!lo(ly,
iiiiith a n d sp cctaclo
In
I ^ e o n i d o f f ’s b r i l l i a n t
revue,
w ith
I to o k c tt e . s , Cori)B tlo B u l l e t , Gl»*o
C lu b . S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a , d i r e c t i o n
of K r n o I ta p e e .
F i r s t M e z z S e a t s I t o s o r v e d . C l . (J-4UOO
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E D D I E
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Amusements
A scalp treatment with the
“rake" adjustment. I t’s a Marinello student operating the
"wall plate," an electrical in­
strument that helps massage
the scalp or face. The demand
for beauty operators is great
today, and the Marinello Beau­
ty School is one good place to
learn the trade.
D I N E
A N D
D A N C E
FuniouH for Uh Kn.i'l. IMNNKK FKUM |1.
I.ively PliHir Minu l i t 7:30, 10:30, 12;3«. liypMy
Orcbftitruii. Coiitiiiuoua Music hiiU
AMKKK'AN - lIUNtjAKIAN
DuiiciiiK from 6 P.M. to (7I«nli>g. No Cover.
163 w . letb St., Kiuit of UrviMiwRy tio Muiltuum. Aix CouiUiloucd. LO. 8-0118.
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Tuesday, J u ^
Calling Civil Service Workers u S. S ta tis tic a l C le r k T est;
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C iv il S e r v i c e w o r k e r s , h e r e ’s g o o d n e w s ! T h e p u b l i s h e r s o f
T h e C iv il S e r v i c e L E A D E R a r e s p o n s o r i n g t h e g r e a t e s t s h o w i n g
o f a r t s , h a n d i c r a f t s , h o b b i e s a n d h o b b y c o l l e c t i o n s b y C i v il S e r v i c e
e m p l o y e e s t h a t N e w Y o r k C i t y h a s e v e r se e n . I t w ill b e t h e C iv il
S e r v i c e F a i r , w h i c h w ill o p e n o n A u g u s t 3 rd a n d c o n t i n u e f o r t w o
w e o k s. T h i s is y o u r i n v i t a t i o n to p a r t i c i p a t e b y e x h i b i t i n g in t h i s
g ra n d event.
B ig F a ir F i r s t o f I ts K in d
T h e C iv il S e r v i c e F a i r will be u n i q u e ; t h e r e h a s n e v e r b e e n a n y ­
t h i n g lik e it, an d it p r o m i s e s t o be o n e o f N e w Y o r k ’s o u t s t a n d i n g
S u m m e r e v e n t s . W e ’d lik e t o t u r n t h e e y e s o f t h e p u b l i c t o a side
o f th e C iv il S e r v i c e w o r k e r ’s l if e w h i c h h a s n o t h e r e t o f o r e b e e n
e m p h a s i z e d : t h e c r e a t i v e a n d i m a g i n a t i v e side. W e ’d l ik e t o dig
u p s o m e o f th e h i d d e n t a l e n t s t h a t a r e b r o u g h t i n t o p l a y a f t e r b u s i ­
n e s s h o u r s , w h e n r e l a x a t i o n is s o u g h t .
T h e C iv il S e r v i c e F a i r w i l l e x h i b i t a ll m a n n e r o f t h e b e a u t i f u l,
i n t e r e s t i n g , o d d , u n u s u a l , t h i n g s m a d e o r c o l l e c t e d in l e i s u r e h o u r s
b y C iv il S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s . I f y o u ’re a C iv il S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e ,
c o n s i d e r t h i s a c o r d i a l p e r s o n a l i n v i t a t i o n t o Y O U t o e n t e r t h i s big
s h o w n ow .
I t ’s A l l F r e e
T h e r e w ill be n o c h a r g e f o r e x h i b i t i n g o r t a k i n g p a r t in t h is
u n i q u e sh o w . I t will be h e ld A u g y s t 3 r d t h r o u g h A u g u s t 15th a t
t h e S a c h s A u d i t o r i u m , 35th S t r e e t a n d E i g h t h A v e n u e , N e w Y o rk .
E x h i b i t s will be i n s u r e d ; a n d a t t h e e n d o f t h e s h o w , p r i z e s w ill b
a w a r d e d in v a r i o u s c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s , w h i l e d u r i n g t h e r u n o f t h e sh ow ,
p r i z e s will be a w a r d e d in t h e c o m p e t i t i o n s t o b e he ld. O n l y r e q u i r e ­
m e n t is t h a t y o u w o r k f o r N e w Y o r k C i ty , N e w Y o r k S t a t e , o r t h e
F e d e ra l governm ent.
U n lim ite d V a rie ty o f E x h ib its
T h e r e w ill be s p e c ia l s e c t i o n s o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e F a i r for
s u c h i n t e r e s t i n g e x h i b i t s by w o m e n a s : n e e d l e w o r k , c r o c h e t , k n i t ­
t in g , t a t t i n g , e m b r o i d e r y , q u i l t i n g , v^eaving, l a c e -m a k i n g , n e e d l e p o ' n t , d r e s s m a k i n g . T h e r e w ill be s e c t i o n s d e v o t e d t o h a n d - p a i n t i n g ,
s c u l p t u r e , c e r a m i c s , m e t a l c r a f t , j e w e l r y - m a k i n g , a n t i q u e s , dolls,
f a n s , s t a m p s a n d p h o t o g r a p h y . A n y h o b b y y o u m a y h a v e , o r k i n d oi
c o l l e c t i o n , is e li g i b le t o be e n t e r e d .
I f yo u, like m i l l i o n s o f o t h e r A m e r i c a n s , k n o w t h e r e f r e s h i n g
stim u la tio n th a t com es from c re a tin g th in g s w ith y our ow n hands
— g i v i n g y o u r t a l e n t s f r e e r e i n a n d y o u r i m a g i n a t i o n full p l a y —
a n d if y o u h a v e e x p e r i e n c e d t h e m e n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l r e l a x a t i o n t h a t
re s u lts from sp a re -tim e o c c u p a tio n w ith c re a tiv e hobbies, then you
w ill w elcom e this u n p re c e d e n te d o p p o r tu n ity to sh are y o u r fun w ith
t li o u s a n d s o f o t h e r s by r e g i s t e r i n g a n d e n t e r i n g t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
F air.
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C o o k in j? C o n t e s t s
T h e r e will be s p e c ia l d a i l y e v e n t s , in a d d i t i o n t o t h e l a r g e anr^
v a r i e d e x h ib i t . T h e d a i l y e v e n t s w i l l b e t y p i c a l o f a f a i r ; t h e r e w i l l
be p i e - b a k i n g c o n t e s t s ; c a k e a n d c o o k i e - b a k i n g c o m p e t i t i o n s ; ani
s i m i l a r e v e n t s f o r b o t h m e n a n d w o m e n . T h e y w ill b e t h e s o r t of
e x c i t i n g , k e e n l y - c o n t e s t e d e v e n t s t h a t g i v e p u n c h a n d z e s t t o coun;
f a ’rs. I f y o u h a v e a c o o k i n g s p e c i a l t y , r e g i s t e r n o w f o r t h e c o m n r
l i t i o n s . Y o u m a y w i n a p r i z e . F ' l l in t h e e n t r y b l a n k p r i n t e d on
t h i s p a g e, a n d m a il i t t o d a y .
I t ’s A m e r i c a n t o H a v e a H o b b y
A m e r i c a n s le a d th e w o r l d in w o r k i n g h a r d , f i g h t i n g h a r d , an d
p lay in g hard. N o o th e r c o u n tr y has ta k e n u p ho b b ies w ith the b u o y ­
a n c y a n d e n t h u s i a s m o f A m e r i c a n s . N o o t h e r n a t i o n h a s l e a r n e d to
r e l a x a n d e n j o y l e i s u r e t i m e a s w e h a v e h e r e in A m e r i c a .
M ro
E l e a n o r R o o s e v e l t h a s s a i d : “ A n a t i o n t h a t e n j o y s i t s h o b b i e s is a
h a p p y n a t i o n . ” T h e C iv il S e r v i c e L E A D E R b e l i e v e s A m e r i c a p r o v e s
th is , a n d o u r p u b l i s h e r s o f f e r t h e C i v il S e r v i c e F a i r t o e n c o u r a g e
t h o s e w h o ha v e h o b b i e s t o e x h i b i t t h e m , a n d t h o s e w h o h a v e n o t ,
to take up a hobby.
T h e r e ’s p l e n t y o f tin»e f o r Y O U t o g e t i n t o t h e b i g sh o w , e v e n
if y o u ’ve n e v e r t r i e d y o u r h a n d a t w o o d - c a r v i n g , m o d e l - b u i l d i n g o
n e e d l e w o r k . M a y b e y o u ’ve t h o u g h t o f t a k i n g it up, b u t p u t it o f f ;
m a y b e y o u t h i n k y o u h a v e t o b e t a l e n t e d t o d o w o r k w o r t h y of
e x h i b i t i n g . T h a t i s n ’t t r u e . Y o u d o n ’t h a v e t o b e a p r o f e s s i o n a l ,
o r lo a d e d w i t h t a l e n t , t o t a k e p a r t in t h e C iv il S e r v i c e F a i r . T h i s
F a i r is f o r a m a t e u r s , h o b b y i s t s w h o d o t h i n g s f o r t h e s h e e r d e lig h t
o f c r e a t i n g s o m e t h i n g w i t h t h e i r o w n h a n d s . P r i z e s w ill b e a w a r d e d
a c c o r d i n g l y . E v e n t h o u g h y o u m a y b e g i n w o r k i n g o n y o u r e x h ib i t
o n l y to d a y , y o u h a v e j u s t a s g o o d a c h a n c e t o w i n a p r i z e a s a h o b b y ­
ist w ho to o k up his h o b b y lo n g ago.
S o m e th in g F ro m N o th in g
A n e w a n g le t o h o b b i e s , in k e e p i n g w i t h t h e s p i r i t o f t h e timv~'is t o c r e a t e u s e f u l , odff, a t t r a c t i v e o r u n u s u a l t h i n g s f r o m m a t e r i a l s
a t h a nd, w h i c h m a y b e o t h e r w i s e u s e l e s s . S u c h m a t e r i a l s a s ejr
s h e l ls , b u r n e d m a t c h e s , s c r a p s o f c lo t h , p e b b l e s , s e a s h e l l s , e m r
s p o o l s , old o r a n g e c r a t e s , o r a n g e w r a p p i n g p a p e r s , a n d e v e n t h e
t w i g s o f o ld C h r i s t m a s t r e e s h a v e b e e n e m p l o y e d b y i n g e n i o u '
p e o p l e t o m a k e m o d e l s , d o lls , p i c t u r e s a n d f u r n i t u r e . So y o u see,
i t i s n ’t th e a m o u n t o f m o n e y y o u s p e n d o n y o u r h o b b y t h a t c o u n t s
— i t ’s y o u r i m a g i n a t i o n a n d i n g e n u i t y t h a t c o u n t. A n d t h e f u n yov.
d e r i v e f r o m y o u r h o b b y is g r e a t e r in d i r e c t r a t i o t o t h e i n g e n u i t y
a n d i d e a s a n d e n t h u s i a s m y o u p u t i n t o w h a t y o u c r e a te .
E n te r T oday
So e n t e r t h e C ivil S e r v i c e F a i r t o d a y b y f i ll i n g in t h e b l a n k
p r i n t e 1 rn t h i s p a g e, a n d t h e n p i c k y o u r h o b b y a n d g e t b u s y wi<
it ‘".o >
■’ will h a v e y o u r e x h i b i t r e a d y b y o p e n i n g day.
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ice CommiHsion t h is w e e k o p e n e d
o n e o f its m o s t p o p u l a r e x a m i n a ­
tio n s , t h a t f o r a s s i s t a n t s t a t i s t i c a l
c le rk .
C a rry in g a salary of
$1,620 a y e a r , t h e p o sitio n calhs
f o r no e x p e r i e n c e o r t r a i n i n g
w hatsoever. H ow ever, applicants
a re p r e fe rre d who have a good
w orking know ledge of arithm etic.
T h e r e will be a w r i t t e n t e s t f o r
th e pu rpo se o f d e te rm in in g the
a p p l i c a n t ’s a b i l i t y t o ho ld d o w n
the job. A nd you m u st m ake at
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to p r e f e r e n c e ) in o r d e r t o g e t
y o u r n a m e o n t h e list. T h e p o s i­
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tamed from the Secretary B„ani ,
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s h u t o u t t h e Civil Service ConJ
m is sio n t e n b y t h e conclusive
sc o re o f 3 to 0 l a s t week. Thd
g a m e w a s p l a y e d a t the Mulberr]!
S t r e e t p l a y g r o u n d , t h e home dial
m o n d o f t h e losers.
T h e m a t e r i a l w hic h fo llow s is the. se c o n d in a .series o f q u e s t io n s
t e s t i n g m e c h a n ic a l a p t i t u d e . I t h a s be en c o m p iled a s a n a id t o c a n ­
d i d a t e s w ho a r e c o m p e t i n g in t h e t e s t s f o r M e c h a n i c - L e a r n e r , T r a i n e e ,
O r d n a n c e M a t e r i a ls , a n d T r a i n e e , J r . A i r c r a f t C o m m u n i c a t o r . T h e s e
q u e s t i o n s h a v e been p r e p a r e d e x c l u s i v e ly f o r T h e L E A D E R b y a n
a u t h o r i t y on civil se r v ic e te c h n i q u e s 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 in t o f v iew o f p r e p a r i n g c a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e t y p e o f q u e s ­
t i o n s e x p e c t e d in t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s .
Q u e s t i o n 11
I f a n a c c i d e n t a l b r e a k w e r e to
o c c u r in e le c tric w irin g , t h is
C IV IL SERV IC E E X A M IN A TIO N S FO R
w o u ld b e s t be t e r m e d (A) b r o k e n
r e s i s t a n c e (B) o p e n in g t h e c irc u it
(C) e le c tric a l p r e s s u r e o p e n in g
(D ) o p e n c i r c u i t ( E ) d e fectiv e
w ir in g .
Q u e s tio n 12
T h e one of t h e follow in g i n s t r u ­
m e n t s w h i c h w o u ld be m o s t
(M ale and Fennale)
a d a p t a b l e fo r d r i v i n g a s t a p le
i n to a w o ode n block is a (A)
piece of p ip in g (B) p a i r of plie rs
N o E x p e rie n c e o r S p e c ia l E d u c a tio n R e q u ire d
(C) s c r e w d r i v e r h a n d le (D )
h a m m e r ( E ) m a llet.
A P PL IC A T IO N S N O W O PE N
Q u e s t i o n IS
I f you w e r e r e q u ir e d to s c r a p e
a n e le c tric w i r e cle a n, y o u w o u ld
C a n d id ia te s W ill B e R a te d o n th e B a sis of a
m o s t i n te llig e n tly u se a (A) h e a v y
file (B ) y o u r f i n g e r n a ils (C) a
W ritte n K x a n iin a tio n
k n i f e b la d e (D ) a n i ro n filing ( E )
piece o f s a n d p a p e r .
. Class in P rep aratio n fo r This Exam ination Fomw
Q u e s tio n 14
I f you w e r e r e q u i r e d to ch oose
W ednesday, Ju n e 24 a t 8 :3 0 P.M.
t h e o ne of t h e follow ing s u b ­
s t a n c e s w h i c h is t h e b e s t c o n ­
Y ou A r e I n v i t e d to A t t e n d t h e O p e n i n g C l a s s W i t h o u t Charg#
d u c t o r of ele c tricity , you w ould
be st ch o o se (A) wood (B ) m e t a l
(C> r u b b e r (D) c e m e n t (E> p a p er.
D E L E H A N T Y
I N S T I T U T E
Q u e s t i o n 15
I f you w e r e giv en so m e pieces
115 E A S T IS th S T R E E T ,
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o f wood to glue, a n d it w a s n e c e s ­
s a r y to h o ld t h e m to g e th e r, in t h e
g l u in g p ro c ess, it w ou ld be m o st
a d v is a b l e to use A) t a c k s (B>
PREPARE FOR
c la n jp s (C) b o a r d s (D ) sc re w s
( E ) nails.
JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER
JUNIOR TYPIST
Q u e s tio n 16
I. B. M . C A R D P U N C H
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I n t h e p ro c e s s of b o r i n g ho les
BuiroDclM Bookkeepng and BUIinf
:
Machines No. 7800 &
in wood, it w ould be m o s t a d v i s ­
a b le to use (A) chisel (B) la r g e
na il (C) a w l (D) s c r e w ( E ) b r a c e
a n d bit.
Q u e s tio n 17
T h e one of the fo llo w in g tools
wliose o p e r a t i o n m o s t r e se m b le s
t h a t o f a p la n e is a (A) c o r n e r
b i a c e (B) slid in g be vel (C) chisel
(D ) vise (K) sa w .
Q u e s tio n 18
W h e n a s a w b e co m e s dull It
w ould be m o s t a d v is a b le to (E> I
s c r a p e it (B ) oil it (C) file it (D)
g r i n d it ( E ) bevel it.
Q u e s tio n 19
S ecretarial
A f u n n e l g e n e ra ll y h a s t h e
Select
School
s h a p e of a (A) c y lin d e r (B) cone
(C) oblo ng (D) g roo ve ( E ) h e x a ­
S E C R E T A R IA L
A C C O U N T IN G
gon.
Q u e s tio n 20
A L L
O F F I C E
M A C H IN E S
T h e one of th e fo llo w in g ite m s
FKBNCH and SPANISH
STBMOGlCAPUl
fo r wiiich s h e e t m e ta l cou ld b e st
be u se d is (A) s c r e w d r i v e r s (B)
intensive
tin c u p s (C) r a z o r b lad e s (D)
3-MONTH
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A n s w e r s to q u e s t io n s in J u n e 16
Catalogue
i s s u e : I. B ; i . D ; 3. A ; 4.
5. D ;
«. K; 7. B ; 8. C; 9. C; 10. A.
ASST. STATISTICAL CLERK
Salary $1620 Per Year —Age L im its: 18 Yrs. Up \
What will you exhibit? .....................
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exist
Appointments will be known as
War Service appointments. Such
appointmenta generally will be for
the duration of the war and in no
ca.se will extend more than 6
months beyond the end of the war.
Duties
To perform assigned statistical
clerical work consisting principally
of the tabulation of data and tha
performance of statistical computa­
tions of simple character. The per­
formance of this work requires a
working knowledge of elementary
statistical methods.
Kequirement«
(a) Written test.
Competitors will be lated on the
ba.sis of a practical test, designed to
nnieasure the applicants’ aptitude for
the position, on a scale of 100. Some
of the questions will involve the ap­
plication of arithmetical principles.
(No .sample questions are avail­
able).
Competitors must attain a rating
of at least 70; competitors entitled
to 5-point preference a rating of
at least 65, excluding preference;
and entitled to 10-point preference
a rating of at least 60, excluding
preference credit.
Applicants will receive admission
cards stating specificallv the tima
and place of examination.
About 3 hours will be required for
this examination.
(b) Training or experience.
There are no training or experi­
ence requirements for this examina­
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