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'J'liPKc fr.ctors. plus th e g i o w i n g F b n r in g c of m a n p o w e r in m o st K tctions of Ihe n a tio n , ha.« led to I) .sh.'irj) d i r n in u a t 'o n in t h f p i e j u dice f o i n ie r l y exi.sling « m o n g m a n y .'ipprir.f ing o ffice rs a g a i n s t hi l i n g woriif-n. iV(‘w Y o rk S i t u a t i o n I n N e w Y o rk , 'v h o ie t h e m an pcAvor .slioitage is not n e a ’ iy so a i u t o i's it is in o t h e r se c tion s of t h e c o u n tr y , th e .'^econd d i s t n c t of llie U. S Civil .Service C )m misfio n h a s nevei'thole ss f o s te .e d th e e i i p l o y m e n t of w o m e n M h e ie v c r jKiSsible. in c o o p e ra tio n w'ith th e w a r r g o n c ie s . C o m p e t e n t p e rs o n ­ nel a u t h o r i t i e s c o n s id e r t h i s m ove on e of th e w is d o m ; a s t h e w a r c o n t i n u e s ; a s m en a r e d r a in e d off in e v e r g r e a t e r n u m b e r s into th e a i m e d fo i e e s ; a s N ew Y o i k City w i n s its b a tt l e fo r m o re w-ir co n ­ t r a c t s to t a k e up its tuiemploym e n t s l a c k —t h e n the r e s e iv o i r of t i a i n e d N e w Y o r k w o m e n will pro ve a m o s t v a lu a b le a d j u n c t to th e p ro s e c u ti o n of th e w ar. F i r s t e x te n siv e use of w o m e n In t h e N e w Y o r k a i e a fo r d i r e c t gov ­ OPA Troubles WPA Slash W A S H I N C T O N . - O f f i e e of P ric e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n is in a q Kin Jary. I t m\i.st c u t deeply its pro je c te d I ) ; n s o n n e l ne ed s a n d it d o e s n ’t k n o w th e best place to cut th e m . O P A o i ig i n a ll y p la n n e d to hire a b o u t 9,000 people fo r its W a s h ­ in g to n office. I t h a s a p p r o x i m a t e ­ ly 4,000 now. H o w e v e r, since Con­ g r e s s re d u c e d its a iip ro p i ia t io n , O P A will try to get a lo n g w ith a r o u n d 6,000 emjiloyees in its eenl i a l office. Field offices will be c u t all d o w n the line. W'^ASHINGTON. — W o r k s P r o j ­ ects A d m i n i s t r a t i o n is b e in g o v e r ­ h a u le d . T h e n i m i b e r of a d m i n i s ­ t r a t i v e e m p lo y e e s t h e c o u n t r y over is b e in g sl a s h e d fr o m a n a v e r a g e of 13,500 in J u n e to a b o u t 5,5(X). R e g io n a l offices a r e b e in g closed a n d S t a t e offices a r e b e in g c u t d ow n. I t ’s h a p p e n i n g in NY as well a s e v e ry o t h e r s t a te . M e a n ­ tim e, W P A f u n c ti o n s a n d a c tiv ­ ities a r e b e in g m e s h e d in to th e w o r k of its p a r e n t o r g a n iz a tio n . F e d e r a l W o r k s A gency. —r h o l o Women W anted: C o u rte .s y M ore Me lviUe A eronautical K ii d i o w o m e n f o r th e p e r f o r m a n c e o f th e m o s t d i v e r s i f i e d tasks. nance, Navy Yard, ad m ittin g women. C hem ical o f radio com m unication. u tilized fo r S ignal W h e n she's r e a d y , s h e ’l l go to w o r k w ork in radio telegrap hy, radio i n g th e m o m e n t H H 71 4 4 , etjualG overnm ent l;iou gh t out C ongress. th eir upon Then, overtim e, is the of th ey C on gression al f^lam ;i s ib ly rider u jio n la iu lin g sought-for floor b eliev e, frien d s the th em bi ll, the w ill pos­ long- bon us or at le a st a 10 p e r c e n t b o n u s o n .'■a larie s r e ­ ceived . T h e y s t i l l d o n ’t w a n t a n y liart o f th e W hite H ou se variety o f eo m p io m ise. Tiiis h a s been th e distillatio n of cipinion a r i s i n g f ro m th e l ea d e rs of Bonie 300 d e le g a te s r e p r e s e n t in g a s t r i n g of jo in t po stal c o n f e re n c e s t h i o u g h o u t the c o u n tr y following t h e i r tw o-d a y se ssion in W a s h i n g ­ to n , D. C., a session i n te r r u p t e d liy a se r ie s of c o n f e re n c e s w ith h i g h o fficials. T h e y D o n ’t l.Ike I t “ 'I'he \i])shot of th e whole t h i n g , ” sa id M a r tin S h a p iro , p r e s i ­ d e n t of t h e J o i n t C o n f e r e n c e of A ffilia ted P o s ta l E m ploy e es, ‘‘is t h a t u n d e r (h e W h it e H o u s e com jjiou iise, c e r t a i n c a t e g o ri e s vf te le p h o n e , and teletype operation. Postal Workers State Their Case on Pay Raise i v . in g are I n th e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s f i e l d , w o m e n a r e e r n m e n t w a r w o r k w a s in O r d ­ n a n c e m a n u f a c t u r e . T h e n in r a p id su c c essio n, c a m e t h e Ch'-m ical W a r f a r e s e r v ic e (w o m e n a r e e m ­ A Chill Hangs Over The Pay-Raise Bill W A S H I N ( n ' O N . — T h e r e ’s p o sta l e m p lo y e e s will receive a 10 p e r c e n t in c r e a s e in s a l a r y w'hile o t h e r s , lik e c le r k s a n d c a r r i e r s , m o t o r v ehicle e m plo ye es a n d la­ b o re rs, w o uld h a v e to g e t i n ­ c r e a s e s t h r o u g h o v e r ti m e a s a re­ s u l t of e s t a b l i s h m e n t of a m in i­ m u m 44-hour w e e k a s well a s tim e co m j)u ted o v e r 40 h o u r s a t the r a t e of tim e - a n d -a - h a lf . T h e p o sta l boys h a v e re fu se d th e w'.iole id ea b e c a u se (1) o v e r­ tim e is n o t a n in c re a s e in salary, (2) t h is arrangem ent doesn t h a n d le t h e po st office w o r k e r s a n y d i f f e r e n tl y t h a n o t h e r F e d e r a l e m p lo y e es a n d th e postiil boys feel so m e d i s t in c t io n o u g h t to bo m a d e a s a r e s u lt of t h e i r p e c u lia r w’o r k i n g c o n d itio n s, a n d (3) they h a v e o f f e re d to t a k e a 10 p e rc e n t b on u s on s a l a r y received a s a c o u n t e r c o m p r o m i s e in ste a d of t h e $300 bonus. B u t t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ha.«t r e fu s e d this. , I J t t l e Steel ‘‘T h e G o v e r n m e n t in n u tk in g up its policies for la b o r in g e n e r a l , ” p o in te d o u t M r. S h a p ir o , “ f o rg e ts a b o u t its ow n l a b o r . ” H e held t h a t t h e r e w a s W h ite H o use s e n t i m e n t to th e e ffect t h a t , if I jittle Steel go t its pay in c r e a s c r { C o n t in u e d on P a g e N i n t ) no p o in t in t r y in g to k id a n y o n e at th is pay is stage, the ra ise bill j u s t a b o u t l o s t . . , it ' s h a n g i n g by a th read, a very th in th at. , The A d m in istra tio n dow n an u ltim atu m . T h e post o ffice b oys are ca tc h ­ O rd­ Corps— all H e r e y o u see a g a l l e a r n i n g th e f u n d a m e n t a l s f o r th e S i g n a l C or ps . being W arfare, at i n g t h e i r b r e a t h th e.se d a y s a w a i t ­ S ch oo l. an d m o r e , w a r a g e n c ie s a r e a c c e p t i n g ployed, a m o n g o t h e r t h in g s , a s gas m a s k in sp e cto rs); th en th e S ig n a l C o rps, w h i c h is u til i z i n g w o m e n in g r e a t n u m b e r s on comm unicatio n.s w o r k of all k i n d s ; then O rdnance p ro c u rem en t; a nd m o s t r e c e n tly , t h e N a v y Y a r d a n d t h e A ir C o rps. W om en are perform ing an am az­ in g v a r i e t y of t a s k s : m a c h i n e o p e ra t i o n , a s s e m b l y w o r k , r a d io m e c h a n ic s , i n s p e c tio n , w e ld in g , e le c tr ic a l o p e r a t i o n s , i n s t r u m e n t m a k i n g , a r e on ly a f e w of th e jo b s t h e y h a v e u n d e r t a k e n . On e of t h e r e c e n t t r a i n e e e x a m i n a ­ tio n s w a s t h a t f o r t h e po sitio n of m e c h a n i c - l e a r n e r in t h e B r o o k ly n N a v y Y a r d T h e a g e limit.i w e re 19 to 40. A nd t h e w o m e n selected f o r e m p l o y m e n t o u t of th o se w h o filed will o b t a i n t r a i n i n g to be­ c o m e e le c tr i c i a n s , insti u m e n t m ak e rs, m ac h in ists, sailm akers, s h e e t m e t a l w o r k e r s , a n d s h ip fitte rs . O f th o s e w h o applied, j-oughly fi.OOO will he called in for a w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n in tlie n e a r f u t u r e . T h o s e s e le c te d a s a l e s u l t of t h e c o m p e t it i v e w r i t t e n m e c h a n i c a l a p t i t u d e te s t, will be­ gin w o r k i n g a t $6.16 a day, a n d h a v e t h e o p o p r t u n i t y of i u n ip in g t o .$6.64 a n d $7.12 a da y . plu s o v e r ­ t i m e f o r w o r k in e xce ss of 40 h ours a week. Of t h o s e w h o a p p lie d f o r t h e N a v y Y a r d m e c h a n i c - l e a r n e r posi­ t io n , it a p p e a r s . im p r o b a b l e t h a t m a n y ov e r t h e 6,000 f i g u r e will be called in b e fo re T h a n k s g i v i n g —ex­ c ep t of c o u r s e t h a t w i t h t h e con­ s t a n t l y - c h a n g i n g w a r situ a t i o n , a n y th in g can happen. I n a d d it i o n to p l a c e m e n t s In t h e N e w Y o r k a r e a , t h e se c o n d di.st r i c t office is i n t e r e s t e d in s e n d ­ in g N e w Y^ork g irls e ls e w h e r e w h e r e t h e r e a r e o p portu riitie s. Said one o fficia l: “ I ’d lik e to see N e w Y o r k City w o m e n a ssig n e d to schools o u ts id e t h e c ity a n d w o r k o u ts id e t h e c i t y . ” T h e evi­ d e n c e s e e m s to i n d ic a te t h a t th is is fe asible all a r o u n d . All in all, it looks a s t h o u g h t h i s p a t t e r n of i n c r e a s e d e m p lo y ­ m e n t fo r w o m e n is g o in g to con­ tin u e , n o t only in g o v e r n m e n t w a r w o rk , b u t in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y a s well. ( T u r n to pjjge 10 f o r na­ t io n on t r a i n i n g In O r d n a n c e ) . or-leave-it. thread has laid I t ’s t a k e - i t - A pparently th e pos­ t a l g r o u p s p r e f e r t o l e a v e it. T h e s i t u a t i o n is d e s p e r a t e . H i g h ­ e r w a g e s f o r a million F e d e r a l w o r k e r s is a t s t a k e . M e a n tim e , t h e e m plo ye e o r g a n iz a t i o n s a r e s c r a p p i n g b e h in d closed doors. If t h e y could on ly ge t t o g e t h e r a n d w o r k a s a t e a m t h e whole p r o b ­ lem could h a v e b e en disposed of in a few w e e k s. C h a i r m a n R a m s p e c k of t h e H o u s e Civil Service C o m m itte e , w h o ’s p le n ty d is g u s t e d by th e b i c k e r i n g , h a s flatly a n n o u n c e d t h a t he w o n ’t e v en call his com- Rider W A SH IN G T O N . - A rider a t ­ t a c h e d to t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n bill fo r th e score of n e w w a r agencie.'. w'ould h a v e c u t t h e s a l a r i e s of a n e s t i m a t e d 25,000 e m p loyees. T h es e w e re em jilo yees w ho t r a n s f e r r e o to t h e new a g e n c i e s f r o m t h e oldline b u r e a u s a t h i g h e r s a l a r i e s oi w h o w e r e g iv e n r a is e s a f t e r th< transfers. A loud how l w a s ra is e d a n d thi r id e r w a s a m e n d e d in t h e Senatv to p r e v e n t t h e s e em p lo y e es f ro m b e in g g iv en r a is e s in the fu tu re . T h is a m e n d m e n t , too, is u n ju st a n d u n c a lle d fo r. A h o t fig h t will be m a d e on it w h e n th e bill yoc b uc k to t h e H o u s e. m it t e e t o g e t h e r to c o n s i d e r his c o m p r o m i s e u n t il a f t e r t h e pro ­ pose d C o n g r e s s i o n a l recess. T h a t w o n ’t be be fo re S e p t e m b e r . B y t h a t tim e i t ’s now f e a r e d th e G o v e r n m e n t m a y h a v e fro z en the w a g e s of all e m p lo y e e s a n d the m illion F e d e r a l w o r k e r s will h a v e been left o u t in t h e cold b e c a u se t h e y re f u s e d to t a k e a r a is e w h e n they had th e chance. By t h a t tim e , also, t h e new a n d b i g g e r t a x bill will h a v e been p a sse d a n d J o h n Q. P u b lic will s t a r t his a n n u a l howl. To vote h i g h e r F e d e r a l s a l a r i e s j u s t be­ fo re election tim e c e r t a i n l y w o n ’t be p olitically e.xpedient. W’h o ’ll C a r r y t h e B ali M o re o v e r, w h o ’s g o i n g to c a r r y t h e pay r a is e b all in t h e S e n a te if S e n a t o r J a m e s M e a d r u n s for G o v e r n o r of N Y ? All t h e s e a r e q u e s t io n s —se rio u s q u e s t io n s —t h a t n ow t h r e a t e n to d e la y t h e p a y r a is e bill in d efi­ nitely. T h e L E A D E R ’S c o r r e s p o n d e n t c a n s t a t e a u th o r i t a t i v e l y t h a t th e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s chilled on its o w n p a y - ra is e p ro p o sa l. I f the p o sta l g r o u p c o n t i n u e s to b a lk in S e p t e m b e r , no a t t e m p t will even be m a d e to r e p o r t t h e p a y -raise bill to t h e H o u s e floor. M o re o v e r, T h e L E A D E R ’S c o r r e ­ s p o n d e n t h a s been told f ro m the h ig h e s t so u rc e s t h a t if t h e postal w o r k e r s p u t a bill t h r o u g h Con g re s s t h a t b e n e f i t s only t h e m selves—no m a t t e r w h a t it calls foi —t h e P r e s i d e n t will v e to it. R a m s p e c k is w illin g to spo nso a bill t h a t will p a y tim e -an d -a -h al; to all e m p lo y e e s m a k i n g less t h a n $2,900, a 44-hour w o r k w e e k fo r all p e r a n n u m e m plo yees, a n d 10 p e r ­ c e n t increa.ses f o r all o t h e r em ployees w’ho d o n ’t w o r k on a per a nn u m b a sis and th e re fo i v ;o u ld n 't get o v e r ti m e . . .1 ( ii i'j Draft Deferment Policy Soon W A S H I N G T O N . - U n d e r a new d r a f t d e f e r m e n t po lic y t o be ann o u n c e d soon b y t h e M anpower C o m m is sio n , no a g e n c y will be p e r m i t t e d to a s k d e f e r m e n t for a F e d e r a l w o r k e r u n le s s t h a t workpp h o ld s one of t h e ‘‘a p p r o v e d ciiti, c a l ” jobs. A list of c r it i c a l jobs-^ jo b s w’h e r e t h e r e a r e fe w replace­ m e n t s —h a s be en a p p r o v e d by the Civil Serv ice C o m m i s s i o n a n d the Selective S e rvice. C o pies will be s e n t to all local d r a f t b o a r d s . D e f e r m e n t s will be m a d e only f o r six m o n t h s . M e a n ti m e , the a g e n c i e s a r e s u p p o s e d to train people to t a k e t h e p la c e s of the em p lo y e es d e f e r r e d . I f i t ’ll take m o r e t h a n tw o y e a r s to t r a i n a, p e r s o n to fill o ne of t h e critical jobs, t h e e m p lo y e e will be given a n in d e f i n i te d e f e r m e n t . W h i c h all m e a n s t h a t more w o m e n will g e t o p p o r t u n i t i e s to b i e a k into F e d e r a l jo b s a n d posi­ t io n s f o r m e r l y held a l m o s t exclu­ sively by m en . Dale Carnegie To the Rescue J c b t r a i n i n g is c o m i n g in to its o w n w i t h in t h e F e d e r a l agencies in W a s h i n g t o n . O P A soon will l a u n c h a n e x te n s iv e a n d in te n si\e t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m to t e a c h all its em p lo y e es t h e o b j e c t iv e s of th e crg a n iz a ti o n , a n d sp e c ific tra in in g will be g iv en t h e s p e c ia lis ts . A t th e W a r P r o d u c t i o n Board, t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m s a r e underw iiy nov/ t h a t c o v e r e v e r y o n e fron'j w e a l t h y d o l la r - a -y e a r m e n to Die 16-year-old c le r k s a n d t y p is ts . All of W P B ’s i n d u s t r y o r d e i s a r e ex­ plain e d to t h e b u s i n e s s m e n who t a k e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e jo b s in th e oig a n iz a ti o n . T h e b u s i n e s s m e n al­ so a r e t a u g h t h o w to m a k e out G overnm ent expense account.s, h o w to g e t a s t e n o g r a p h e r and o ftic e e q u ip m e n t. R e f r e s h e r c o u r s e s a r e g iven the e x ec u tiv e e v e r y m o n t h to keep h i m a b r e a s t w i t h develo pm en ts. An a ss o c i a t e of D a le C a r n e i g e has be en r e c e n tl y h i re d by t h e tra in ­ i n g divisio n to t e a c h W P B bossfs h o w to t a l k on t h e i r fe e t a n d in­ f lu e n c e people. B r u s h - u p c o u r s e s a r e given to p h o n e o p e r a t o r s , ste n o s, typist.®, m i m e o g r a p h o p e r a t o r s a n d the like. G irls a t t h e in form a tion d e s k s go t h r o u g h m o s t of the c la ss es so t h e y ’ll be p r e p a r e d to a n s w e r j u s t a b o u t a n y questio n. All Over the Lot W ^A S H IN G TO N .—B u r e a u of OldAge a n d S u r v i v o r s I n s u r a n c e is at l a s t m o v in g o u t of W a s h in g to n a f t e r a y e a r of d i c k e r i n g . Sev­ e ral h u n d r e d e m p lo y e e s h a v e been t ran.«ferred to b o t h N Y C a n d Phil­ a d e lp h ia . F o u r h u n d r e d alrendy h a v e been s e n t to B a l t i m o r e and a n o t h e r 150 will go t h e r e within tw o w e e ks. 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Biitrreii a* Oei, iiiiitter S. 1939, h' th e iJoHt at N ew Vork N. Y.. H iule r t h e A c t o f M a n h » 1879. ru esday, J u ly 21,1942 C IV IL SE R V IC E L E A D E R CIVIL SERVICE IN P ag e T hree N E W .iY O ttK Clt^^^ Mayor’s Proposed Revision of Pay-Raise Law Stirs Up H ornet’s Nest of Argument M ayor la st L a G u a r d i a ’s w eek rev isio n of in C ity the in sisten ce C ou n cil M cC arth y th at Incre­ m e n t L a w is v i t a l i f f u r t h e r h u g e c ivil s e r v ic e d is m is s a ls are to be a v o id ed stirred up argum ent and m ent was th at a tem p est of counter - argu­ still fla rin g as t h a t w a y ” a f te r w h a t she learn s of t h e o rig in a l i n t e n t i o n of t h e law. She sa id sh e r e s e n t s t h e closed m o u t h a t t i t u d e o f C o u n c il m e n on th e im p l i c a t io n s a n d i n t e n t i o n of th e I n c r e m e n t L a w , “p a r t i c u l a r l y on t h e p a r t of M r. M c C a r th y , w hose law it is.” A fraid M ayor Is R ig h t? T h e L E A D E R w e n t to press. W arned F a ilu re m ean dred H e s t a r t e d i t a ll . M ayor in and even in A p r il th e of w orkers lo u gh s” La am end d ism issal m cnts “3 U T C H ” L A G U A R D I A to G u ard ia: la v / m ust several hun­ a ll c ity d ep ai't- “ pa y less w hen th e fu r­ next b u d g e t is s u b m i t t e d . M o re ove r, 67 D e p a r t m e n t of W e l f a r e social i n v e s t i g a t o r s , w ho have been w o rk in g on a “ sta tu s q u o ” b a sis f o r a m o n t h , will h a v e to be ousted. “ T h e s e soc ial i n v e s t i g a t o r s a r e s u r e l y g o in g to be o u s t e d a t t h e e n d of t h e m o n t h if t h e C oun cil d o e s n ’t w o r k o u t s o m e s o r t of a m e n d m e n t to e n a b l e t h e c ity to c a r r y t h e i n v e s t i g a t o r s a s well a s e a s e t h i n g s f i n a n c i a l l y all a r o u n d , ” B u d g e t D irecto r K e n n e th D ayton to ld T h e L E A D E R . C O U N C IL W O M A N K L E IN W i l l i n g to be “ C o a t ” O nly S o lu tio n M r . D a y t o n h e ld t h a t t h e p ro v o ­ c a t i v e bill t o s s e d d o w n in a l a s t m inute gesture by M ayor L aG uard i a ( a bill t h a t w a s h a n d l e d a s t h e p i'o v erbial ‘‘h o t p o t a t o ” by all m e m b e r s of C o u n c il) is t h e ‘‘on ly so lu tio n to t h e w h ole p r o b l e m . T h e r e is n o a l t e r n a t i v e . ” D a v i d A. S a v a g e , co u n se l f o r L o c a l 61, A F L , A m e r i c a n F e d e r a ­ t i o n of S t a te , C o u n t y a n d M u n i­ c ip a l E m p l o y e e s ( A F L ) , s p e a k i n g o f t h e 71 W e l f a r e i n v e s ti g a to r s , c a m e b a c k p r o m p t l y a t Mr. D a y ­ t o n by p o i n t i n g o u t t h a t ‘‘if Mr. D ay to n th in k s th ese investig ato rs a r e g o in g to be sh o v e d o u t, h e ’ll f i n d us g o in g to c o u r t a n d g e t t i n g t h e m b a c k on t h e p a y r o ll j u s t as fa st, w i t h b a c k p a y . ” “ I ’m g e t t i n g t h e i m p r e s s i o n , ” s h e ad d ed , “ t h a t t h e C o u n c ilm en , in r e f u s i n g to s p o n s o r t h e propo.sal, a r e a f r a i d t h e M a y o r is r i g h t. T h e only a l t e r n a t i v e is t h a t th e y a r e a f r a i d to h u r t civil sc rv ic e w o r k e r s by h a n d l i n g a n y s o r t of a m e n d m e n t . Well, I ’m n o t a f r a i d of h u r t i n g s o m e b o d y if I ’m a c c o m p li s h i n g s o m e t h i n g t h a t o u g h t to be a c c o m p li s h e d . I f i t ’s a l e g i t im a te p ro p o s a l. I ’m g o ­ i n g to fin d o u t w h a t i t ’s all a b o u t a n d t h e n p u t m y n a m e t o it, if n e c e s s a r y . I ’m w illin g to be th e ‘g o a t , ’ if t h e y ’ll call it t h a t . ” N o G oa t, S a y s S h a r k p y M a j o r it y L e a d e r J o s e p h T. S h a r ­ ke y held “ t h e r e is no r e a s o n for a n y b o d y in Council to ba a ‘g o a t ’ in th e m atter.” He de n ie d v e h e m e n tl y t h a t he a t a n y t im e “ p r o m i s e d ” to f r o n t f o r so m e p l a n t h a t w o u ld a ll e v ia t e t h e d i le m m a a f f e c t i n g t h e 71 social i n v e s t i g a t o r s on ce th o s e i n v e s ti ­ g a t o r s w e r e k e p t o n t h e job. H e p o in te d o u t t h a t “ t h e C ouncil c a n ­ n o t a c c e p t a n y p r o p o s a l of th e M a y o r ’s b lin d a n d , if t h e p r o ­ po sa l t u r n s o u t to be w o r t h y e n o u g h , t h e C o uncil will be g lad to s p o n s o r it. W e m u s t f i r s t s t u d y it i n te n s i v e ly . ” ‘S c a r e d S t i f f ’ Daniel u r e r of Allen, secretary-treast h e S ta te , C o u n t y a n d Can’t Be Firemen If They’re 1-A Savage A tta c k s M ayor Mr. S a v a g e c h a r g e d t h a t M a y o r L a G u a r d i a is d e li b e r a t e l y co n ­ c e a l in g ‘‘th e t r u e fi n a n c i a l co n ­ ditio n of t h e c it y ,” t h a t t h e M a y o r “ is st r i c t l y illogical a n d only con­ s i s t e n t in h is a t t e m p t to e lim in a te f r o m t h e c it y p a y r o ll old line e m ­ p loy ee s.” K l e in W illin g t o A c t As ‘G o a t ’ BUDGET D IR E C T O R D A Y T O N Sounds a w arning. C o u n c il w o m a n G e r t r u d e W e i l K le in , w h o w a s t h e on ly m e m b e r o f Council to c o m e f o r w a r d w ith a n o ffe r to ,s p o n s o r t h e M a y o r s p r o p o s a l “ if it w o u ld e x p ed ite m a t t e r s a n y , ” to ld T h e L E A D E R sh e “ is m a k i n g a n e x te n siv e in­ v e s t ig a t io n in to t h e o rig in a n d in­ t e n t i o n of t h e M c C a r t h y I n c r e ­ m e n t L a w , ” t h a t s h e “ will p r o ­ cee d to b r i n g t h e M a y o r ’s p r o ­ po sal o u t o n t h e flo o r o fficially if s h e “ t h i n k s it o u g h t to be h a n d le d Collective Negotiation Bill Gets New Teeth A n u m b er o f p eo p le h a v e been c la m o r in g f o r “ m o r e t e e t h " in th e collective n eg o tia tio n s bill intro- tluced i n C i t y C o u n c i l r e c e n t l y b y C ouncilm en Salvatore ^ 'e i l L ou is N in fo K lein . P. G o ld b erg , and G ertrude They got inore “ t e e t h ” t h i s w e e k . several B ut not tlie s o r t thej)* e x p e c t e d . T he bill w a s a m e n d e d in C o u n ­ cil to c o v e r a g e n c i e s w h i c h rece ive city f u n d s b u t w h i c h a r e n o t in c la ssifie d civil se rv ice , s u c h as t h e N. Y. Z oological Society, Botanical G a r d e n s , l i b r a r i e s a n d ‘n useum s. Bill C o m p e ls N e g o t ia t io n Precisely, s e c ti o n “a” w as '^mended to r e a d , in d isc u s s i n g employees, “ All p e r s o n s em p lo y e d “y the c ity o r by a g e n c i e s ” r a t h e r m e r e l y “ All p e rs o n a i a t h e classified civil s e rv ic e of t h e c i t y . ” T h e bill p r o v i d e s t h a t c ity e m ­ ployees be p e r m i t t e d a t all tim e s to n e g o ti a te w i t h c ity d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s t h r o u g h r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h e i r o w n ch o o sin g . I t m a k e s it m an d a to ry for d e p a rtm e n t heads o r t h e i r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s to d isc u ss g r i e v a n c e s w i t h t h e i r e /n p lo y e e s’ u n i o n le a d e rs . T he reason for the change, ac­ c o r d in g to D a n i e l Allen, s e c r e t a r y t r e a s u r e r of t h e S t a te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l W o r k e r s , w h i c h g r o u p o rig in a lly s p o n s o r e d t h e m e a s u r e , “ is to m a k e t h e bill m o r e inclu ­ sive.” A s k e d w h e t h e r still m or« “ t e e t h ” w o u ld be r e c o m m e n d e d to s a t is f y t h e r e q u e s t s of a n u m b e r of C o u n c ilm e n a s well a s union l e a d e rs c a llin g f o r m a c h i n e r y p r o ­ v id in g f o r m o r e t h a n m e r e talk , M r. Allen said , t e r s e l y : “ F i r s t w e ’ve g o t to h a v e g u m s ; th en come the t e e th .” F ire elig ib les m u st su b m it proof to th e th ey F ire C o m m issio n er are not c la ssified a s th e draft, if th ey p o in ted the ruled to th e Civil a t its J u l y 15. th at 1-A in w ish to be a p ­ Fire D ep artm en t, S ervice C o m m issio n m eetin g W edncj^day, T h e burden o f su p p ly in g p roof of a d r a ft-sta tu s oth er th an 1-A rests n o t w ith w ith the the e lig ib les and F ire D e p a r tm e n t. U n d e r a n a m e n d m e n t to se c tio n 2'16 of th e S t a te M i lita ry L aw , tn'J a p p o i n t i n g o ff ic e r s of t h e u n i ­ f o r m e d fo rc e s of t h e Po lice D e ­ p a rtm e n t, the F ire D e p a rtm e n t a n d th e D e p a r t m e n t of C o r r e c t i o n a r e r e q u ir e d to a p p o i n t “ oniy t h o s e who h a v e n o t be en p lac e d in c la ss ific a tio n 1-A u n d e r the se lec tive se rv ic e a c t a n d w h o a r e n o t in a n y of t h e r e s e r v e o r g a n ­ i z a t io n s .” 23 U nc la s sifie d T h e q u e s t io n c a m e be fcye t h e Civil S a rv ice C o m m is s io n w h e n it w a s l e a r n e d t h a t 23 eligibles w ho h a v e not y e t be en c la ss ifie d by t h e i r local d r a f t b o a r d s w e r e p a s s e d ov e r w h e n t h e 100 f i r e m a n a p p o i n t m e n t s w e re m a d e J u l y 1. T h e pa y ro ll b u r e a u of t h e Civil Sc rv ice C o m m is sio n w a s u n a b le to c e r t i f y t h e p a y r o ll s of t h e 100 n e w f i r e m e n u n til t h e s t a t u s of th e 23 d r a f t- u n c la s s if i e d m e n wag d e te r m in e d . T h e C o m m is sio n 's a c t i o n e n a b le d t h e p a y ro ll b u r e a u to o k a y th e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t p a y ­ roll. u n d e r th e M c C a r th y bill, t a k e t h e case of t h e a u t o e n g l n e m e n w ho orig in a lly u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s of th e bill h a d t h e i r $1,740 e n t r a n c e s a l a r y in c re a s e d to $2,220. P r e s ­ e n t e n t r a n t s s t a r t a t $1,500 i n ­ s t e a d of $1,740. C i r c u m v e n ti o n of t h e o r i g in a l i n t e n t of ftie bill by s u c h de v io u s m a c h i n a t i o n on ly b r i n g s in to s o r r y relief t h e c u r r e n t a t t e m p t to s t u l ti f y It e n tire ly . T h e p r e s e n t e n t r a n t ' s s a l a r y of $29 w e e k ly is in s o r r y c o n t r a s t to t h e a g r e e m e n t b e tw e e n t h e e m p l o y e r and the T e a m s te r s ’ In te rn a tio n a l U n io n by th e M a y o r f o r t h e s a m e ty p e of e m p l o y m e n t in o u t s i d e in­ d u s t r y a t a m i n i m u m r a t e of $45 to $52.50 plus tim e a n d a h a lf l o r o v e r ti m e a n d do u b le t im e f o r S a t ­ u rdays.” H e c h a r g e d C o u n c il m a n S h a r k e y will m a k e a “ d e a l ” , p e r h a p s , b u t a t t h e e x p en s e of civil s e r v ic e e m ­ ployees, a n d th e m e r i t s y s te m . G e rtru d e W ill F in d O u t! C o u n c il w o m a n G e r t r u d e W eil K le in is a n i n q u is it i v e sort. She is a lw a y s c o m i n g up w ith q u e s t io n s a t a City Council m e e t i n g —f r a n k q u e s t i o n s born , sh e a d m i t s , of h e r i g p o n n c e (Jf a n u m b e r of i n t r i c a t e s i t u a ­ tions. T h i s w e e k M rs. K le in c a m e u p w i t h a q u e s t io n t h a t a n n o y e d C o u n c ilm e n n o e n d : “ W h y d o e s n ’t s o m e b o d y tell m e t h e re al p u r p o s e of th e M cC arthy I n c r e m e n t L a w ? ” sh e d e m a n d e d to k n o w . N o­ body told h e r . M a y b e nob o d y really k n o w s . C e r ta i n ly m o st of t h e o t h e r C o u n c il m e n d i d n ’t. Mrs. K le in s a y s s h e is g o in g to f ind o u t e ven if, s h e sa y s, it t a k e s h e r t h e r e s t of t h e su m - C IO S t a n d M u n ic ip a l W o r k e r s of A m e ric a , c h a r g e d t h a t C o u n c il m a n S h a r k e y is “ b a c k w a t e r i n g ” on h is “ p r o m ­ i s e ” to lead t h e w a y t o w a r d k e e p ­ i n g th e i n v e s t i g a t o r s on t h e job on ce th e y w e re p u t in a s t a t u s q u o s t a te . “ Mr. S h a r k e y is j u s t s c a r e d s t i f f , ” s a id Mr. Allen, “ a n d w e ’re n o t s u r p r i s e d to f in d h i m g o in g in t h a t d i r e c tio n .” C a l l s i t ‘R i p p e r ’ H e n r y F e i n s t e i n , p r e s i d e n t of t h e F e d e r a t i o n of M u n i c ip a l E m ­ ployees, c o n te n d e d t h a t “ any a m e n d m e n t to t h e I n c r e m e n t L a w w o u ld nullify it e n tir e ly , o p e n it to c o m p le te o b l i t e r a t i o n . ” H e held t h a t “ th e r e is no r e a s o n to bel.ieve t h a t the I n c r e m e n t L a w w a s d r a w n u p n o t to a f f e c t u n g r a d e d e m ployees. I t sh o u ld a f f e c t t h e m . T h e M a y o r a n d h is c r o w d m e re l y a r e u sin g t h is a r g u m e n t a s a w e d g e fo r r i p p i n g a p a r t w h a t e v e r s e c u r i t y t h a t still r e m a i n s a m o n g civil se r v ic e w o r k e r s . ” M r Fein stein pred icted as m an y a s 1,500 c ity-w ide la y o ff s if “ th e C o u r t of A p p e a l s ’ de cision u p h o l d ­ in g th e r i g h t of t h e soc ial i n v e s ti ­ g a t o r s to t h e i r i n c r e m e n t s is dashed to t h e ground. The M ayor, ’ he ad d ed , “ m e r e l y wanl.s to fire so m e m o r e c it y e m p loye es, t h e n p e r h a p s t a k e then> b a c k w h e n t h e y sign w a i v e r s d e p r iv i n g t h e m of t h e i r c o u r t- s a n c ti o n e d in ­ crem ents.” C o n t in u e d Mr. F e i n s t e i n : “ M a y­ be C o u n c ilw o m a n G e r t r u d e K le in d o e s n ’t k n o w it, b u t h e r w illing­ n e s s to a c c e p t s p o n s o r s h i p of t h e p r o p o se d leg isla tio n is only of a c a d e m i c i n t e r e s t to h e r . I t is m o r e t h a n t h a t to t h e 155,000 e m ­ ployee^ w ho a r e to s u f f e r t h r o u g h h e r c u m b e r s o m e h a n d l i n g of t h e i r s a l a r y d iffic u ltie s. “ As a n e x a m p l e o f t h e p e r f id y C it y to H i r e The fillin g tific of p o sitio n s p rofession al nature p o in tm en ts by has or of a scien ­ tem p orary been ap­ au th orized by th e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n . A n a m e n d m e n t to th e r u le s o f th e C om m ission p o in tm en ts p erm ittin g th ese a p ­ was adop ted after pu blic h e a r in g la s t T u e s d a y . am endm ent now goes before a The th e M a y o r and th e S t a t e C iv l Sei-vice F ir e E lig ib le s S c h e d u le M e e tin g T h e F i r e E li g i b le s ’ A s so c ia tio n will m e e t F r i d a y , J u l y 24, in W a s h i n g t o n I r v i n g H i g h School, I r v i n g P l a c e a n d E a s t 16th S t r e e t , S e y m o u r S h o ic h e t, s e c r e t a r y of th e o r g a n iz a t i o n , a n n o u n c e d th is w eek. T h e m e e t in g is sc h e d u le d to s t a r t p r o m p tl y a t 8 : 3 0 p.m. T h e e n t i r e q u e s t io n of s k i p p i n g a p p o i n t m e n t s f o r m e n cla ssifie d o t h e r t h a n 1-A will be d isc u sse d a t t h e m e e t in g . All eligible s o n th e list a r e r e q u e s t e d to a t t e n d . C o m m issio n for fin al ( C o n t i n u e d on P a p e Txveh'e) Welfare Dept. Salves a Problem Y ou see, i t ' s like t h is . T h o s e W e l f a r e D e p a r t m e n t f l o a t s in t h e N ew Y ork a t W a r p a ra d e som e w e e k s ago cost m o r e t h a n w a s e xp ec ted , a n d w h e n t h e p a r a d e w a s over, t h e d e p a r t m e n t f o u n d its elf close to $800 in t h e hole. T h e y w e r e sw ell floats, a n d v e ry good fo r m o r a le -b u ild in g , b u t t h e y h a d to be p a id fo r, of c ourse. So so m e b o d y c o n ce iv ed t h e id e a of a n o u t in g up t h e H u d s o n , T h e departm ent asked M ayor La­ G u a r d i a f o r p e r m i s s io n , a n d he sa id O.K. F o r t h w i t h , t h e w h e e ls s t a r t e d rolling, a n d on T h u r s d a y , t h is w e e k , t h e h a r d - w o r k i n g W el­ f a r e boys a n d g a ls will h a v e m u c h f u n a n d food a n d fellow ship, a s well a s a d a y o ff f r o m t h e d a il y g rin d , a b o a r d one of t h e g ood b o t to m s of th e H u d s o n R i v e r D a y L ine . R olling, rolling, t h e y ’ll go o v e r t h e b o u n d i n g m a i n to I n d i a n P o i n t , t h a t wild, p r i m i t i v e r o c k y a r e a w h e r e h a r d y so uls p l a y solLball gam es. T h e em p lo y e es w o re g iv e n t h e c ho ic e : Com e a l o n g o n t h e o u t ­ i n g (c o st $1) o r s t a y h o m e a n d w o rk . T h e s h e c k e l s s t a r t e d ro ll­ i n g in fast, a n d n o t on ly is t h e $600-deflcit b e in g m a d e up, b u t t h e r e ’ll be a se t o f colo rs, c o st $100; t h e t r i p itself will c o st close on to $2,000 And t h e r e will be a p r e t t y p e n n y left o v e r f o r w a r r e ­ lief. Oh yes, t h e r e ’ll be a s k e l e t o n s ‘ a f f on h a n d T h u r s d a y , p o o r t h in g s . T e c h n ic a l M e n O n T e m p o ra ry tech n ica l, T h e D i s t r i c t J o i n t B o a r d of th e app roval. H a r r y W. M a r s h , p r e s i d e n t of t h e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m is s io n , sta te d th a t the a m e n d m e n t was necessary because of the grow ­ in g s h o r t a g e of c o m p e t e n t t e c h ­ nical, p r o f e s s i o n a l a n d s c ie n tif ic p e rs o n n e l a v a i l a b l e f o r c ity e m ­ p lo y m e n t. T o hold o p e n - c o m p e ­ titiv e t e s ts n o w w o u ld m e a n th e filling of t h e s e jo b s p e r m a n e n t l y w ith ' people w h o a r e n o t neces.sarily t h e b e s t q u a li f i e d f o r t b e jobs, M a r s h sa id . W a r B a s is A p u b lic h e a r i n g will be h e ld e a c h t im e b e fo re t h e C o m m i s s i o n d e cid e s to p o st p o n e t h e h o l d in g of an exam ination. T h e a m e n d m e n t to R u l e V, s e c ­ tio n IX , p a r a g r a p h 2, to be k n o w n a s su b d ivision c, follo w s: (c) W h e n e v e r , d u e to w a r c o n ­ d itio n s a n d d u r i n g t h e p r e s e n t e m e r g e n c y , a v a c a n c y o c c u r s in a po sitio n in t h e C o m p e t i ti v e C las a o f a p r o fe ssio n a l, sc i e n t i f ic o r technical c h a r a c te r for which no eligible list e x is ts a n d f o r whicH c o m p e t it i o n is i m p r a c t i c a b l e be­ c a u s e of t h e s e c o n d itio n s , t h e C om m ission m ay au th o riz e the f illing of s u c h a v a c a n c y by a tem porary a p p o in tm en t w h ic h s h a l l t e r m i n a t e n o t l a t e r t h a n six (6) m o n t h s a f t e r t h e c o m p l e ti o n of t h e w a r. T h e p e r s o n p r o p o s e d for such tem p o rary ap p o in tm en t s h a l l be r e q u ir e d to p a s s a n o n ­ c o m p e t it i v e e x a m i n a t i o n . C o m p e ­ t it i v e e x a m i n a t i o n sh a l l n o t be w a i v e d h e r e u n d e r fo r a n y p o si­ tio n in t h e c la s s if i c a t i o n w i t h o u t a pub lic h e a r i n g . CIV IL SER V IC E LE A D ER P age F our ing w«ll In the N«w York City Welfare Department was Intro­ duced at this year'a gessicn.” The CU queries on these sub­ jects read; Citizens Union Asks Candidates’ View On Civil Service Promotions, Discipline The C itiw n s U n io n , w h ich m a k e s a p r a c t i c e o f q u e r y in i i; p o ­ litical c a n d id a te s on a v a r ie t y o f issu es, is forw ard in g a len g th y ( u i f ' s i i o n n a i r e t o c an < li < late s in t h e forth com inj? the electio n s. q u estion s in^c d i r e c t l y are to Am ong th ree civil fjeK ain - service and c f in t e r e s t to e m p l o y e e s a n d o f ­ ficia ls. The C itizen s U n ion proposes lim ita tio n o f p en sion rip h ts u n d er c< r t a i n c o n d i t i o n s , a n d asks: “ Do you f.'ivoi' pioh.b i'iio n of a p e nsion to a n y o n e convjel<?d of n^is.'ipproprhiting o r h e lp in g to m is a p r ro p i 'i n to public f u n d s or p i o p f i ty, <V(.n if he iippH rs fo r r r lirrnrK^nt c r re ti r e s be fore c on vic ­ tio n ? ” F iv e q u f s l i o n s m e d e v o le d to t h e g r n r i a l su b j e c t of “ P r o t e c ­ tion to Civil Service.” T h e CU asks; “ Will you oppose all a t t e m p t s to e x e m p t f ro m e x a m i n a t i o n posi­ tio n s w h ic h a r e n ow filled by ex­ a m i n a ti o n c r c o m p a r a b l e to post-* tio n s w hic h are- bo f i ll e d ? ” “ Will you oppose a t t e m p t s to m a k e ora l e x a m i n a t i o n s i ll e g a l ? ” "W ill you oppose a t t e m p t s to otitlaw e d u c a t io n a l q u a lifica tio ris fo r civil serv ice p o s i t i o n s ? ” “ Will you oppo.se a t t e m p t s to g riin t n e w p r e f e r e n c e s to v e t e r a n s a n d o t h e r special g r o u p s ? ” “ I n p a r ti c u la r , will you oppo se t h e second p a s s a g e of t h e v e t e r a n Iriyrff a m e n d m e n t ? ” I m prov«m ients In Service I n a section devoted to “ imp i o v e m e n t s in Civil S e rv i c e ,” t h e n n io n t a k e s u p t h e m a t t e r of dep H rtm en ta l p r o m o ti o n e x a m s a s a g a i n s t city-wide p r o m o ti o n t e s t s , t h e pro blem of k e e p i n g a d m i n i s - Correction Chief Will Ask Test for Officers $1,769 t o $2,399.99. (E x c lu s iv e) C om m ission er I'etor F. of Amoro.^-o C o rrection told The I ^ K A D K R t h i s w e e k lie i n t e n d .s t o r e ( |u c s t th e M unicij)al C iv il S e r v ­ ice C o m m is s io n to hold an c om p etitive e.Mim for open- co rrcction o f f i c e i-s. P c i n t i n g to the a l a r m i n g m a n n e r in v^’hich ]rK;lice a n d l i r e eligibles certilitd as applicants have t u r n e d down th e o p p o r t u n it i e s a s coi rection o f f i c e r s, even a l t e r tr a i n i n g , in o i d e r to sw in g b.'ick into th e line f r o m w h ic h th e y cam e , C o m m is s io n e r Anioroso jH:inted o u t “ it is a b o u t t im e t h a t a c o ll e c t i o n o f f i c e r s ’ e x a m is con­ sidered, a n y h o w . ” T h e list for c o rr e c tio n o ffice r h a s b e en exbaufited fo r som e tim e now. T h e shortHge to d a y is even wor.»-e thiin it hiis been b e fo re in view of (ht! in r o a d s t h a t in d u c ­ t io n s into t h e a i m e d s e r v ic e s h a v e m a d e , a lo n g w ith n a t u r a l l y a ii s i n g v a ca n cie s. C o rre clio n o f f ic e r p a y s f ro m C o m m is sio n e r A m o ro so t h i s week reappointed four B ronx w a r v e t e r a n s w h o r e c e n tl y b e g a n m a n ­ d a m u s a c t i o n s fo r r e s t o r a t i o n of t h e i r jo bs a s p i :s o n k e e p e r s . As a re sult, Sidney S c h w a i t z , a tt o r n e y fo r the four, sa id c o u r t a c tio n would no t be considei'ed. T h e v e t e r a n s lost t h e i r job s w h e n a City-wide s h e r i f f w a s a p ­ po inted. T h e y a r e C h a r le s Po.ss, of 1483 L on gfellow Avonue, B r o n x ; Jo.seph L a n g , of 1471 College A v e­ nue, B r o n x ; H e n r y S a g e r, of 155 E a s t 182nd S tr e e t, B ro n x , a n d J a c k P o d b e r, ol 651 S o u t h e r n B o u le v a r d , B ronx . The g ro u p , o rig in a lly “ jail k e e p e r s , ” w a s s w o i n in a s priso n k e e p e r s in t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r ’s of­ fice in t h e C r i m i n a l C o u r t s B u i ld ­ ing. C o m m is s io n e r A m o ro so p o in te d o u t he is s t u d y i n g t h e eligibility of a n a d d itio n a l 11 p r iso n k e e p ­ ers, t h a t t h ey , tco, w o u ld be r e ­ a p p o in te d a s so«n a s d e t e r m i n a ­ tion of t h e i r s t a t u s a s v e t e r a n s h a s been m ad e . T h r e e c h a n g e s h a v e been m a d e in t h e key a n s w e r s f o r t h e p r o ­ m o ti o n tes t to a s s i s t a n t t r a i n disp a tc h e i ’, B M T divisio n. Q u e s tio n s 4;t a n d 77 h a v e been c h a n g e d so t h a t e it h e r B or C will be consid­ e red the c o rrec t a n s w e r . W h e n t h e a n s w t 'i s w e re f ir s t a n n o u n c e d by t h e Civil Serv ice C o m m is sio n , B w as given a s t h e c o r r e c t an£we>’. Qiu-stion 18 h a s be en s t r i c k e n c u t. All c a n d i d a t e s will receive c ie d i t f c r (his a n s w e r . O rig inally, D was announced as the correct a n s w e r to th is (juestion. Out to Win War W e l f a r e e m plo ye es k n o w one w a y to help win t h e w a r , a n d l l m l ’s giving all t h e y c a n to th e f i g h t i n g m en of th is n a ti o n a n d i ls allies. In t h e p a s t one-antI a - h a lf m o n th s , W e l f a i e e m p loye es luive la i s e d $10,025. 'I'he c h e c k s go out r e g u la r ly to th e USO, C h i n a W a r Kelief, R u s s i a n W a r Relief, a n d B i i t i s h W a r Relief. Last w e e k, t h e y e ac h g o t c h e c k s for $1,500, l e p r e s e n t i n g th e la t e s t col­ lections. A nd a p p i o x i m a t e l y 500 e m p lo y ­ e es nf t h e W e l f a r e D e p a r t m e n t a r e in t h e a r m e d forc es. Few Subway Men Get New Titles 'r h e M u nic ip a l Civil S e r v ic e C o m m issio n l a s t w e e k a p p r o v e d a r e p o r t of t h e T r a n s i t R e c l a s s i f i c a ­ tio n T e c h n ic a l R e v ie w C o m m i t t e e d e n y in g th e a p p e a l s of 116 su b ­ w a y e m p loye es fo r c h a n g e s in civil se rvice titles. T w e n ty a p p e a l s w e re a p p r o v e d o r filed by t h e C o m m ission , T h o se w h ose title s w e re c h a n g e d a r e .John S a n t o i a , f r o m c a r c le a n ­ e r to m a i n t a i n e r ’s h e lp e r. G ro u p B ; M y e r M arley, f r o m c a r m a i n t a i n e r . G ro u p F , to c a r m a in t a 'p c r . G ro u p E ; D o m in ic P r o vcnzano , fr o m c a r m a i n t a i n e r , G ro u p F, to c a r m a i n t a i n e r , G ro u p A; J o h n H e n r y N o rr is , f r o m c o n d u c t o r to r a i l r o a d c l e r k ; V in c e n t J a m e s T o sc a n o , f r o m c o n d u c t o r to c lerk, g r a d e 2; J o ­ s e p h Sloan, f r o m m a i n t a i n e r ’s h elper. G r o u p B, to s t r u c t u r e m a i n t a i n e r , Gi-oup C; J a m e s McA n u ff, f r o m m a i n t a i n e r ’s h elper. G ro u p D, to s t r u c t u r e m a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p C; J a m e s M ichael MacP’vitt, fro m exam iner ( t o r ts ) , grade 1, to c la im exam iner ( i o r ts ) , g r a d e 2. -P A T R O L M A N $ FOl.IC'K DK I'T.. NEW C O N D U C T O R IN T E N SIV E • r ilY S lC A L VOKK CITV - T U A C K iA IA N T R A IN IN G U N TIL Per W ee k' 1 E X A M IN A T IO N FR EE M EDICAL EXAM INATIO N • C la s s e s a t a ll h o u r s t o s u i t y o u r c o n v e n ie n c e . FOR BEST RESU LTS IT'S TUB “ D o y o u f a v o r p e r m i t t i n g civil se r v ic e a u t h o r i t i e s to hold p r o m o ­ tion exam in atio n s covering m o re t h a n on e d e p a r t m e n t o r o f f i c e ? ” “ D o y ou f a v o r t h e p ro h i b it i o n o f political a c t i v it y b y civil s e r ­ v ice com m issioners a n d their staffs?” t r a t o i s of t h e m e r i t s y s te m o u t of iw litics; a n d t h e neoeasity of s e t ­ t i n g lip a s t r e a m l i n e d disc iplin e p r o c e d u re . O n t h is l a s t p o in t, w h ic h h a s b e en t h e su b j e c t of m u c h t a l k a n d controversy am o n g N ew Y ork C i ty officials, th e C itiz en s U n io n m a k e s t h is c o m m e n t: “ T h e r e is a c o n ti n u i n g d e m a n d f o r so m e g e n e ra l m a c h i n e r y fo r a p p e a l s in cases of d i s c ip l i n a r y a c t i o n in c ities a n d o t h e r u n i t s of local g o v e r n m e n t , s u c h m a ­ c h i n e r y h a v in g been e s t a b l i s h e d a l r e a d y f o r t h e S ta te . T h e Citizen.s U n io n believes s u c h m a c h i n e r y s h o u ld leave th e final decision w ith th e re sp o n sib ile a d m i n i s t r a ­ tiv e o ff ic e r w h o is held a c c o u n t ­ a b le fo r re su lts. A bill a c c e p t i n g th is theory perm itting the civil se rv ice a u t h o r i t i e s to se t u p advi.sory a p p e a l b o a r d s s i m il a r to t h e one w h ic h h a s b e en f u n c t i o n ­ “ D o y o u f a v o r p e r m i t t i n g local civil se rv ic e c o m m i s s i o n s to s e t u p a d v is o r y a p p e a l b o a r d s to m ake reports on d is c ip l i n a r y c a s e s w h e n r e q u e s te d e i t h e r b y t h e d isc ip lin in g o fficial o r t h e dis­ c ip lin ed e m p l o y e e ? ” T h e Welfai-e p r o c e d u r e to w h i c h t h e Citizens U n io n r e f e r s w a s c o n ­ ceived a n d s e t u p by E llis R a n e n , i n d u s t r i a l r e la t io n s m a n f o r t h a t d e p artm en t. The procedure, w hich p r o v i d e s f o r o r d e r ly c o n s i d e r a t io n of a ll discipline cases, w i t h full o p p o r t u n i t y to t h e e m plo ye e to p r e s e n t his case, h a s b e e n w ide ly h e r a l d e d a s a model. Bill Would Allow Aliens to Work In Hospitals Inspector Splain Wants Sergeants From New List A bill i n tro d u c e d t h is w e e k in t h e C ity Council by C o u n c il m a n A n t h o n y J . D i G i o v a n n a p ro v id e s t h a t th e H o s p ita ls C o m m i s s i o n e r m a y a p p o in t h o s p ita l h e lp e r s a n d a tten d an ts w 'he ther th ey are c itizen s or h a v e m e r e l y filed p a p e r s to becom e a citizen. T h e m e a s u r e , w h ic h c o v ers th e w a r period, w'ould o pen t h e d o o r w id e to a lie n s b e c o m in g e m p lo y ­ ee® o f th e H o s p it a l D e p a r t m e n t . A liens p a id w ith re lie f f u n d s h a v e been p r o v in g th e m s e l v e s ef­ fe ctive en o u g h w o r k e i s in t h e H o s p it a l D e p jirtm e n t, a c c o r d in g to one official. Tlie pro visio ns o f t h e bill, w’h i c h h a s be en r e f e r r e d to t h e C o m m i t ­ tee on Civil E m p lo y e e s , a r e ex­ p e c te d to a lle v ia te t h e p e r s o n n e l s h o r t a g e in th e d e p a r t m e n t . A r e q u e s t to h a lt th e p r o m o ti o n e x a m i n a t i o n to sp e c ia l p a t r o l m a n , g r a d e 2, in t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s ­ p o r t a t i o n a n d to r e c la s s if y 35 s p e ­ cial p a t r o l m e n w o r k i n g u n d e r t h e d e p a r t m e n t title of “ s e r g e a n t ” a s s p e c ia l p a tr o l m e n , g r a d e 2. w a s denifid by t h e Civil Service C o m ­ m is sio n a t its m e e t in g l a s t w e e k . T h e r e q u e s t w a s m a d e by t h e N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s i t Police S e r ­ g e a n t s A ssociatio n. I n d e n y in g th j r e q u es t, t h e C o m ­ m is sio n p o i n te d ou t t h a t it is t h e e x p re s s e d d e sire of I n s p e c t o r S p la in o f t h e N e w Y o r k City P o ­ lice D e p a r t m e n t , w h o is in c h a r g e ' o f t h e t r a n s i t police, t h a t all v a c a n c i e s a s spe c ia l p a t r o l ­ m e n , g r a d e 2, be filled f r o m t h e list to be e s t a b l i s h e d a s a i-esuU of t h e e x a m i n a t i o n h e ld J u n e 20. T h e spe c ia l p a tr o l m a n , g r a d e 2, t e s t is n ow b e in g r a t e d by t h e C o m m issio n. P rom otion ex a m in a tio n s P olice a ssista n t p erin ten d en t, hou sin g, H o u sin g A uth ority, ch em ist, all su­ grade and departm en ts, h a v e b een oitiered fo r b u ild in g s by th e 20,B . 2HC; 22,B; 23,D; 24,C; 26,C; 27,A; 28,C; 29,A; 30,D; 32,B; 33,A; 34,C; 35,A; 36,B; 38,A; 39,D,"40,A. 41,B; 42,A; 43,D; 44,D; 46,C; 47,C; 4^},B; 49,A; 50,D; 52,C; 53,A; 54,C; 55,D; 56,A; 58,C; 59,D; 60,C. 61, A; 62,D; 63,D; 64,B; 66,1); 67,A; 68,A; 69,B; 70,C; 72,C; 73,B; 74.A; 75,C; 76,A; 78,D; 79,B; 80,B. 81,B; 82,C; 83.A; 84,D; 86,C; 87,C; 88,C; 89,A; 90,G; 92,B; 93,C; 94,E; 95,A; 96,E; 98,J; 99,D; 100,G. 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Enarineer, Statioiiclaii, Pliimber. ary K tiK in ^ r, Eileetri- M O N D E LL IN ST IT U T E D ep artm en t; re.sident Key anflwcrfl to the playgroun,i director examination heM by the Municipal Civil Service Comniis. Bion Saturday, July 11, appear be, low. The 696 candidates who todi^ this exam may file objections to any of these answers by Thursday July 30. Sufficient proof shouui be filed with the candidate’s verBion of the correct answer, 1,D; 2,C: 3,A; 4,D; 6,C; 6,D; 7,A8,A ; 9,D; 10,C; 11,B; 12,A; 13,c’ 14,B; 15,B; 16,D; 17,C; 1«.A; Ifi.Bl 23« W. 4Ut STATK D ep artm en t; fo r e m a n , S a n itation Ranen Started I t Key Answers to Playground Test A c c o u n tin g Variety cf Tests Ordered By City lieu ten an t, Changes Made in Subway Answers T uesday, J u ly 2 t 1942 2, ju n ior have M u n i­ c ip a l Civil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n . I n a d d itio n o pen c o m p e titiv e ex­ a m s f o r i n s p e c t o r of fuel, g r a d e 2, a n d i n s p e c to r of fuel a n d s u p ­ plies, g r a d e 2, w e re also o r d e r e d by t h e C om m ission. A t t h e s a m e t i m e t h e C o m m ission c a n c e lle d t h r e e e x a m i n a t i o n s w h ic h h a d p re ­ viou sly be en o rd e red . T h e y w e r e s c h e d u le d te s ts fo r b u t c h e r , l a b o r class, l a b o r a t o r y a s s i s t a n t, h i s ­ tology, a n d a p r o m o tio n t e s t to s e r g e a n t , B o a r d of W a t e r S upp ly police. T h e “ o r d e r i n g ” of a n e x a m i n ­ a t i o n m e a n s t h a t t h e C o m m is ­ s i o n ’s e x a m i n e r s will now go to w o r k on p r e p a r i n g a t e s t. I t does n o t m e a n t h a t t h e a p p li c a t i o n s a r e r e a d y f o r t h e public. As soon a s t h e a p p li c a t i o n s a r e issued a n d t h e c o m p le te r e q u i r e m e n t s a n ­ n o u n c e d by t h e Civil S e rv ice C o m ­ m ission , full d e ta ils w’ill be p u b ­ lished in T h e L E A D E R . T h e list of e x a m i n a t i o n s o r d e r e d b y t h e Civil Service C o m m issio n a t its m e e t in g las t w e e k follo w s: Open Com petitive Insp ector o f fu el and supplies, g r a d e 2. i n s p e c t o r o f fu el , g r a d e 2. Exterm inator. Research assistant. I'rom otion A .s s is t a n t r e s i d e n t b u i l d i n g s s u p e r ­ i n t e n d e n t , h o u s i n g . RiaUe 2, H o u s ­ i ng A u t h o r i t y . J u n i o r c h e m i s t , all c i t y d e p a r t ­ m e n t s w h e r e ti t l e s e x i s t in t h e b u d ­ ge t. L ieutenant, Police D e p a r tm e n t. J u n i o i c iv il e n g i n e e r ( q u a l i f y i n g exam) C'haniire «if Title T ests B l a c k s m i t h he lp e r . D e p t , o f S a n i ­ ta t io n . B u t c h e r , la bo r c l a s s , D e p t, o f H o s ­ p it als . J u n io r c iv il e n g i n e e r , q u a l i f y i n g cest. Follow T h e L E A D E R r e g u la r ly for in d e p e n d e n t Civil Service newH eoveragt!—N e w Y o rk City, N e w V ork Stiitei W a s h in g t o n , Promotion List Divided in Two The M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rvice C o m m is sio n l a s t w e e k a d o p te d t h e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of a co n ­ f e re n c e of officials f r o m t h e F in a n ce D ep a rtm en t, th e C orpora­ t io n C o u n s e l ’s office, t h e C o m ­ m is sio n a n d t h e L a w D e p a r t m e n t recom m ending th a t th e C om m is­ sion div ide t h e eligible p ro m o ti o n lis ts of t h e E m e r g e n c y R e v e n u e Division. T h e division setjs u p special u n i t lis ts fo r a s lo n g a s t h e y m a y l a s t In b o th t h e F i n a n c e D e p a r t m.ent a n d in t h e C o m p tr o l l e r ’s of­ fice. T h e s e lists w ould c o m p r ise t h o s e eligibles t r a n s f e r r e d fro m th e E m e r g e n c y R e v e n u e D ivision a s of J u l y 1. Y o u ’ll recall t h a t t h e E m e r g e n c y R e v e n u e Division w a s b r o k e n up, a s of J u l y 1, w ith p a r t g o in g in to f in an c e, a n o t h e r in to t h e C o m p ­ t r o l l e r ’s office. T h e r e w e re p r o m o ti o n lis ts a l ­ r e a d y in e x iste n c e fo r c le rk , g r a d e 2, j u n i o r a c c o u n t a n t , a n d b o o k ­ k e ep e r, g r a d e 1. T h e q u e stio n a ro s e a s to w h a t w a s to h a p p e n to t h e s e lists. Weighmaster Test Announced An op e n -co m p etitiv e e x a m i n a ­ tion f o r w e i g h m a s t e r h a s j u s t been a n n o u n c e d by t h e M u n ic ip a l Civil Serv ice C o m m ission. A p ­ plic a tio n s a r e b e in g issued , be­ g i n n i n g T u e s d a y , J u l y 21, fr o m 9 a. m. u n til 4 p. m. A p p lic a tio n s m u s t be filed by W e d n e s d a y , A u g u s t 5. C a n d id a t e s m u s t h a v e h a d a t lea st tw o y e a r s e.xperience a s a w e i g h m a s t e r in t h e wh olesale live p o u ltry b u sin e ss in o r d e r to apply . T h e r e a r e tw e n ty v a c a n c i e s a t p r e s e n t in t h e D e p a r t m e n t of M a r k e t s a t s a l a r i e s of $1,800 p e r y e ar. C om ple te r e q u i r e m e n t s foi t h is e x a m a p p e a r In t h is issue c f T h e L E A D E R on p a g e 9. , lAC. WIh. 7-8««e D O N T BK 8ATI8MRU wttb jM t any plac* oa the IM GET O U T O N TOPI rrepare for Steaogra{^er-Ty{^ Exanu at E A S T M A N SC H O O L Registered bu Board of Regents 141 L«xinc;t4>n Ave. (44th SI.) N. Eat. 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Stre et ................................................. C ity ...................... S ta te............. ! C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R fnegtoy, y tJ y small fiumber File fo r City Tests O n ly 7 ,0 9 5 P a s s P o lic e T e s t c a n d id a te s h a d filed fo r ^l,ree N e w Y o r k C ity o p e n - c o m ­ petitive t e s t s a t ttie clo se o f th« first w e e k o f t h e c u r r e n t a p p l i ­ c a t i o n perio d. T h e t e s t s f o r w h i c h applications m u s t be filed b y 4 p m., F r i d a y , J u l y 24, a r e c a s h ie r, grade 3, o ffice of t h e S h e r i f f , b u s p iaintainer, g r o u p A , N e w Y o r k City T r a n s i t s y s te m a n d te le p h o n e p iaip tain e r. N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n jit sy s te m . Two-Thirds Expected to Survive Physical Exam (E xclu sive) S ev en th ousan d n in ety -fiv e can­ d id a tes passed the w ritten e.x- a m in a t io n f o r p a t r o lm a n , h eld b y t h e M u n ic ip a l C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­ m issio n , Saturday, June p ro.'dm ately are F ile fo r C a sh ie r T h irty -s ix a p p li c a t i o n s h a d b e en r e c e iv e d for th e c ash ier exam, 2 4 for t h e b u s m a i n t a i n e r te s t, a n d two f o r t h e te l e p h o n e m a i n t a i n e r t e s t a t t h e e n d of t h e f i r s t w e e k . There a r e five v a c a n c i e s fo r c)3hiers in t h e S h e r i f f ’s office a t entra n ce s a l a r i e s of $1,800 a y e a r , TliPie a r e t w e n t y jo b s o p e n fo r bus m a i n t a i n e r s a t p r e s e n t a n d four f o r t e l e p h o n e m a i n t a i n e r s . Poth o f t h e s e jo bs p a y 75 to 93 cents p e r h our. P r o m o t i o n e x a m ­ inations f o r t h e s e tw o title s a r e al=»o b e in g h e ld f o r e m p lo y e e s of the B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n . Subw ay T est R equirem ents A lth o u g h t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r the c a s h i e r ( S h e r i f f ’s o ffice) t e s t are s t r i n g e n t , t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of tlie t w o s u b w a y e x a m s a r e of such a n a t u r e a s w o u ld s e e m t o a tt r a c t a l a r g e r n u m b e r of a p ­ plicants. T h r e e y e a r s e x p e r ie n c e as a m e c h a n i c on b u se s o r “ o t h e r auto m o tive e q u i p m e n t " q u a lif ie s c andid ates fo r t h e b u s m a i n t a i n e r exam. F u l l - t i m e t r a i n i n g in a trude o r t e c h n i c a l sc hoo l c a n be gubstituted f o r t h e exp erien c e . Tlu’ee y e a r s e x p e rie n c e a s a m e ­ chanic in m a i n t a i n i n g , i n s t a l l in g and c le a r i n g t r o u b le on t e le p h o n e or a l a r m e q u i p m e n t w ith a r a i l ­ road o r t e le p h o n e c o m p a n y o r other l a r g e c o m p a n y h i r i n g ins ta lla to rs is n e e d e d f o r th e t e l e ­ phone m a i n t a i n e r e x am . F u l l tim e education in a n a c c r e d i t e d t r a d e or t e c h n i c a l school c a n be s u b ­ stitu te d f o r t h e e x p e rie n c e on th is test also. T he f a c t t h a t m e c h a n ic a l l y minded. te c h n i c a l ly sk ille d m e n are e m p lo y e d a t h i g h e r s a l a r i e s in defense p l a n t s a n d t h e d r a f t a r e Riven a s t h e r e a s o n s f o r t h e low filing. expected p etitiv e w h ich day, m ates tw o-th ird s to pass p h ysical 6. Ap- of th ese th e com ­ ex a m in a tio n b eg in s tom orrow , W ed n es­ Ju ly 22, a c c o r d i n g m ade by to esti­ experien ced civil serv ice ex a m in ers. All t h e c a n d i d a t e s w h o r e ce iv e d 70 p e r c e n t o r b e t t e r in t h e w r i t t e n t e s t h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n n o tifie d w h e n to r e p o r t f o r t h e i r p h y sic a l t e s ts . 1,520 c a n d i d a t e s a r e s c h e d ­ u l e d to t a k e t h e p h y s ic a l e x a m s t h i s w e e k . T e s t s a r e b e in g c o n ­ d u c t e d by a c o r p s of n a tlo n a lly f a m o u s a t h l e t i c c o ac h es , u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of P a u l M. B r e n n a n , h e a d o f t h e Civil S e rv ic e C o m ­ m i s s i o n ’s p h y s i c a l a n d m ed ic al b u r e a u . T h e t e s t s a r e held a t 9 a. m., 12 noon, 3 p. m . a n d 6 p. m. T h e K x a m in e rs I n c l u d e d in t h e list of e x a m i n e r s w h o will p u t t h e p a t r o l m a n a p p li ­ c a n t s t h r o u g h t h e p a c e s ar.» E a r l W a l s h , h e a d fo otball c o ac h a t F o r d h a m ; E m i l Von E llin g , N Y. U ’s h e a d t r a c k c o a c h ; C liff B a t ­ tle, f o r m e r W a s h i n g t o n R o d s k l n s t a r , a n d n o w a s s i s t a n t football c o a c h a t C o lu m b ia , a n d P e t e W a t e r s , M a n h a t t a n t r a c k coach . T h e t r a c k c o a c h e s In p a r t i c u l a r will be i n t e r e s t e d in t h a tim e m a d e by t h e p a t r o l m a n c a n d i d a t e s on t h e m ile r u n , a f o u r t e e n - la p in ­ d o o r g r i n d on a flat, c o n c r e te t r a c k . T h e m ile r u n Is t h e e n d u r ­ a n c e test, C a n d i d a t e s m u s t r u n t h e m ile i n five a n d on e h a lf m i n u t e s In o r d e r to g e t 100 p e r c e n t, In seven m i n u t e s to p a ss. O t h e r p a r t s of t h e p h y s ic a l e x a m in c lu d e a n a g il i ty t e s t a n d a s t r e n g t h te s t. F o r t o p sc o re on t h e a g il l ‘y test, p a tro lm a n can d id a te s m u st su r­ m o u n t a s e r i e s o f o tistacles in s e v e n se c o n d s. T h i r t e e n se c o n d s is r e q u ir e d to p a ss. T h e s t r e n g t h t e s t is d iv id e d in t w o p a r t s , a n a b d o m i n a l m u s c le lift a n d d u m b ­ bell lift. O n t h e a b d o m i n a l m usc le , lift, c a n d i d a t e s m u s t lift a n SO p oun d b a r b e l l b e h i n d t h e i r n e c k s while N ew Y o rk T he fo llo w in g p e r s o n n e l c h a n g e s were r e p o r te d by City d e p a r t m e n t s during th e w e e k : O ffice of t h e C o m p tr o l l e r Appointed—Ju ly 1; W illiam H. Cliiiord, 91-50 D u n s an Avenue, Elmliurst, typ ew rite r acc o untant, a t $l,2;)i) per a n n u m ; Loui.s Rosenberg, 94th Street, Brooklyn; Cliarles Hochtman, 1.522 55th Stieet, Brook­ lyn, and Albert A. Gottlieb, 2108 75th Stre et, Brooklyn, T em p o ra ry ai'countant.s at $2,40o per annum . Si*rvlf»'.s Ceased—Marion C. F’orsliey, s t e n o g ia p h e r a t .$1,799.99 per «nnum. J u n e 30. J a m e s J. O’Leary, accountant a t $2,940 per a n num , June 15. l*r»ni(»ted—To t e m p o ra ry accountB'U a t .?2,400 ner annum , Ju ly 1; IrvE. Singer. B enja m in Pecker, Herman T. Uscott, Aaron Rubin, William Etkin, J a c k L. Modell, Morris Goldenberg, B enjam in L. Hiilson, A b ra h am L. Hochberf?, HyJii'in Klein, Jo.sephine Kurzweil, Abraham R. Scherer, David Wexler, L afa y ette U ntha n k, Leo W in neKiad P a u l Ja fl’e, Irvins: Nelson, living Mendelsohn, W illiam P. Goldman. B e nja m in R osenthal, Henry W. H a rt, Samuel A. Green"I'ltt, Sydney L. K ra v ett, Benjam in Sorokin’, Loui.s H a nd w e rk er, Max M. Sfhwart?!, Meyer Sigler, Otto J. Fox, M u rra y W oloert, .Tames A. Cilifano and Jo.seph Wolfire. I'roinoted—To aco oim tan t a t $2,400 I'ec a n n u m : David Greenfield. WilK arp, Samuel K ushn er, George ertheimer, Philip Stein and SamP A T R O L M A N CONDUCTOR TRACKMAN C U M P I.K T K P H Y S IC A L 1‘K K l ‘A K A T I O N ^0 Sm all Fee Per W eek. D o w n P a y m e n t N ece ssary. f a m i l i a r w i t h ii i n r l i i n e s n n d ‘‘tjility. I i i c r e u s e y o u r s c o r e b y kno*v"•« iiiortf). 1% m o r e m » y i i ir n n a j o b . or O u r K i i t l r e CIhmm P a s s e d the L a st P a troliiiuii P h y sic a l Classes ar e sm all, t r a i n in g indiv idual. , 'ty a n d e v e n ii iir cl a s s e * . A ll r a u l p O u tdoo r tra ck . t ' l l K E T K I A L ON M A (! H 1 N K S . Columbian Institute ( l o r n i e r i y H c l n v u r l z - C a d d r l l S c h o o l) ^51 N a s s a u S t . ( A t C ity H a ll) w o r t h 2-3 G 75 g y m — 60 E ast l l f h St. O R cliard 4-3988 D1UKO TOK 8: W«»‘l e r A. C'a d d el l, H .8 ., I . L B . - a m e * P . Cuaejr, A .B ., M . A ., I X B . r a i s i n g t h e m s e l v e s fr o m a re c l i n ­ in g to a s i t t i n g po sitio n f o r a p e r ­ fe c t sc o r e . O n e h u n d r e d p e r c e n t on t h e d u m b b e l l lift go es to all f u t u r e c ops w h o lift a n 80-potmd d u m b b e l l in e a c h h a n d . H ow th e M a rk Is D eterm ined C a n d i d a t e s w h o p a s s both the m en ta l a n d physical e xam inations a r e n o t n e c e s s a r U y a s s u r e d of a p la c e on t h e p a t r o l m a n (Police D e p a r t m e n t ) e ligible list. P l a c e s on t h e list will be d e t e r m i n e d by a n a v e t a g e o f t h e m a r k ? re ce iv e d Grade 2 Eligibles Get City Jabs W h a t co n v in ced Dr. E r n e s t L y ­ man S teb b in s n ite lea v e to ta k e of p r o fc s.so rsh ip an absence at th e in d efi­ from his C o lleg e of P h y sic ia n s a n d S u rg e o n s, C olu m ­ bia U n i v e r s i t y , th is w e e k an d b e­ com e M ayor T h r e e h u n d r e d a n d f o u r t e e n eligib le s on t h e c le rk , g r a d e 2, list w e r e c e r t i f ie d to six d e p a r t m e n t s f o r a v a r i e t y of jo b s by t h e Civil Sel•^'•lce C o m m is s io n l a s t w eek. N o n e o f t h e o f f e rs of e m p l o y m e n t v/ere fo r p o sitio n s a t .$1,200 a year, th e e n tra n ce salary for cle r k , gi-ade 2. T o fill p e r m a n e n t v a c a n c l o s a s g r a d e on e c le r k s a t $960 a y e a r a n d a s c o p y h o ld e rs a t $18 a w e e k in t h e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , t h e C o m m is s io n c e r t i fie d 54 ellgib le s u p to n u m b e r 1,973 o n t h e list. F o r te n g r a d e o n e p e r m a n ­ e n t j o b s In t h e F i n a n c e D e p a r t - L a G u a r d i a ’s new Accountant Test Won’t Be Cancelled A r e q u e s t by t h e Soc iety of M u­ n i c ip a l A c c o u n t a n t s to c a n c e l th e f o r t h c o m i n g e x a m i n a t i o n f o r se ­ nior a cc o u n ta n t (m ethods) was d e n ie d by t h e Civil Service C om ­ m is s i o n a t its m e e t i n g l a s t w eek . T h e C o m m is sio n s t a t e d t h a t s i m ­ ila r r e q u e s t s w e r e m a d e In F e b r u ­ a r y to c a n c e l t h e o p e n -co m p etitiv e ex am in atio n for a u d it m an a g e r. O b j e c t i o n s to t h is t e s t w e r e m a d e by v a r io u s e m ploy ee g r o u p s on t h e g r o u n d t h a t it w a s u n f a i r b e ca use i t w a s a n o r a l t e s t exclusively. T h e em p lo y e e o r g a n iz a t i o n s i n ­ s i s t e d t h a t , t h e t e s t w a s h e ld to k e e p a p r o v is io n a l in t h e job. T h e C o m m i s s i o n p o in te d o u t t h a t a list of five n a m e s w a s e sta b l i s h e d a n d the p ro v i s i o n a l f i n is h e d n u m ­ b e r t w o on t h e list. T h e C o m m is s io n also s t a t e d t h a t 28 eligibles h a v e filed f o r t h e J u n e 8th t e s t f o r s e n i o r a c c o u n t a n t ( m e t h o d s ) a n d 18 of t h e m a r e city e m p lo y e e s . it was the p atriotic th in g t o d o. " F r ie n d s a n d associates con­ v i n c e d m e t h a t it w a s m y p a t r i ­ o tic d u t y to a c c e p t M a y o r LaG u a r d l a ’s o f f e r , ” blond, hazcleyed, c o n g e n i a l, so f t- sp o k e n D r. S t e b b in s to ld T h e L E A D E R . “ T h e y s a id t h e w a r e f f o r t m a d e t h e p u b lic h e a l t h q u e s t io n m o re i m p o r t a n t t h a n ever. T h e y s a i d I o u g h t to a c c e p t w i t h o u t h e s i t a ­ tio n. I did. T h o u g h I w a s n o t u n h a p p y In m y w o r k a t C o lu m b ia a n d w a s n ’t s e e k i n g o u t t h is a p ­ p o in tm e n t.” F i r s t Offer W h il e t h e c all h e re ce iv e d f r o m M a y o r L a G u a r d l a “ w a s n ’t e x ac tly a s u r p r i s e , ” D r . S t e b b in s said, “ it w a s t h e f i r s t s u c h o ff e r I ’ve e v e r r e c e iv e d .” D r. S t e b b in s w a s i n f o r m e d by M a y o r L a G u a r d l a t h a t h3 c ou ld ser%’e a s t h e m a n to re lieve t h i “ p r e d i c a m e n t ” t h e c it y w a s f a c ­ i n g in view of t h e c o n t i n u e d ill­ n e ss of D r . J o h n L. Rice, w h o h a s g iv en u p t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i v e d u t ie s of t h e d e p a r t m e n t b e c a u s a o f ill-health, a n d w h o r e m a i n s in th e d e p a r tm e n t as a con su ltan t. Dr. S te b b in s , 4 1 , h a s b e en o u t ­ s t a n d i n g in t h e field o f i)ublio h e a l t h In N e w Y o r k S t a te , V i r ­ g in ia , I llin o is a n d C a li f o r n i a . H a h a s be en p r o f e s s o r o f fCpidemiology a t t h e Colle ge of P h y s i c i a n s and S u igeons, C olum bia Universlt.v, u p u n t il t h e t i m e of )>ls a p ­ p o i n t m e n t to h is n e w post. H e h a s been a c o n s u l t a n t on pu b lic h e a l t h to t h e S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h a n d h a s s e r v e d In v a r y i n g c a p a c i t i e s In t h e S t a t e H e a l t h D e ­ p a r t m e n t a n d w i t h t h e V i r g i n ia S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of H ealth . D r. S t e b b in s t o o k a civil ^'orvice e x a m f o r e p id e m io lo g is t in N e w Y o r k S t a t e w h i l e w o r k i n g in t h e Virglnl.a S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of H e a l t h a n d g o t on t h e list In 1 9 3 3 . M a r r i e d a n d t h e f a t h e r of a 3 y e a r -o ld boy, h e is a n a ti v e of Iow a. A T T O R N E Y S and LAW C LER K S C it y D e p ts . uel L. Glenhouse, Ju ly 1; George Liebler, J u n e 29. B o ro u g h P re sid en t, B ronx se rv ic e s Ceased—N ijo la Carbona, C harles W. Muller, Antonio Napolitano, Pa.-squale P o rro tta, Thoma.s R e g a n a nd Luigi Tucci, labotera. B u re a u of Sewers and H igh w aysM aintenan ce. Jo h n Mettler, laborer, J u n e 30. lieussigiuMi—John J. Bond, laborer, B u re a u of Sewers a n d High w aysM ainte nance, a t S1,5'J0 per annum , J u l y 1. |{etired—Agostino Conti, laborer, J u l y 1. Tran.sferred — Joseph F. X, M c­ C a rthy , clerk, a t $3,000 per annum , fro m A rm ory Board to B u re au of Sewers and Highw ays-M aintenance, J u n e 29. Appointed—A r t h u r V. Sheridan, Commissioner ot Borough Works, at $10,840 per a nnu m , July 18. Ber­ n a r d H. Gilhooly, executive m a n ­ a ger, a t $4,500 per a nn um , Ju ly 1. Salaries Fixed—(Effective Ju ly 1) — H a r r y A. Sam berg, a s s i s t a n t com­ m is sio ner of Borough W orks, a t $7,000 per annum . E ug en e G. Schulz, se c re ta r y to th e Borough P re sid e n t, a t $6,500 per annum. S a ra V. Gallagher, se c retary to Com m issioner of Borough Works, at $5,000 per a nn um . Joh n F. Murray, confidential inspector, a t $4,000 per a nu m . th at m*'nt t h e C o m m i s s i o n f o r w a r d e d t h e n a m e s of 77 i^llgibles u p to 1,823 on t h e r e g is te r. T i c k e t C olle c tors T h e n a m e s o f 20 eligibles, up to 1,959 on t h e list w e r e f o r w a r d e d t o t h e C o r p o r a t i o n C o u n s e l ’s of­ f ice to fill g r a d e on e v a c a n c y a t $960 a y e a r . S lxty -slx eligibles w e r e c e r t i f ie d to t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f M a r in o a n d A v ia ti o n f o r t e m ­ p o r a r y jo b s a s t ic k e t co lle cto rs a t w a g e s c f 50 c e n t s p e r h o u r. H i g h ­ e st eligible r e a c h e d w a s n u m b e r 2,229. T e m p o r a r y jo b s In t h e D e p a r t ­ m e n t o f H o s p i t a l s M’eVft o f f e re d g i r ls o n t h e list u p to n u m b e r 8,*>05 F o r s e v e n p e r m a n e n t job s a t t h e s a m e s a l a r y in th e H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t , t h e C o m m is s io n c e r ­ t if i e d thf> n a m e s of y o u n g Ipdiea u p to n u m b e r 7,521 on t h e r e g is te r. D e p a r t m e n t . T h e s e c o n d list wiU be k n o w n a s t h e s p e c ia l p a t r o l ­ m a n list, a n d will b e u se d to fill v a c a n c i e s in t h e s p e c ia l police f o r c e s m a i n t a i n e d by s u c h v a r i ­ ou s c it y d e p a r t m e n t s a s t h e N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s i t S y s te m , t h e B o a r d of W a t e r S u p p ly , t h e N e w Y o r k City T u n n e l A u t h o r i ty , t h e D e p a rtm en t of W elfare, a n d a s c o r r e c ti o n o f f i c e r s in t h e D e p a r t ­ m en t of Correction. All of tiie p h y s ic a l t e s t s will be c o n d u c t e d in t h e N e w Y o r k C i ty bu ild in g . F l u s h i n g M e a d o w P a i k , C o ro n a . L. I., t h e f o r m e r Fite of t h e W o r ld s F a i r . Becomes Commissioner ‘Because It’s Patriotic’ H ea lth C o m m issio n er w a s th e fact R ecen t P e rs o n n e l C hanges In P a ^ e F iva m e n t a l a n d physical t e s t t . WTwn t h e l i s t i s f i n a l l y e s t a U t l s h e d . It will b e div id e d ^ u a l l y i n t o t w o s e p a r a t e l i s t s . Tht* f i r s t list will be u se d f o r t o fill v a c a n ­ c ie s a s p a t r o l m a n , in t h e PoMco o n th e W A N T E D BY U . S. B O A R D OF LEGAL E X A M IN E R S DAY C L A S S F O R M S W E D N E S D A Y , J U L Y 22, a t 8 P .M .. an d w ill m e e t M O N D .V Y . W E D N E S a n d F R I D A Y e a c h w e e k t h e r e a f t e r u n t i l . S e p t e m b e r 2(>. A n y o n e w h o m e e t s t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s a s s e t f o r t h in t h i s in v ite d to a tte n d th e o p e n in g s essio n w ith o u t a n y o b lig a tio n . w e e k ’s issu e of The LEADER is M E C H A N IC -L E A R N E R (F E M A L E ) W e o f f e r in s tr u c tio n to q u a lif y t h o s e w h o h a v e file d fo r th is e x a m in a t io n t o p a s s t h e m e n t a l t e s t , w h ic h c o n s is t s o f p r o b le m s in s p a t i a l r e l a t i o n s , a r it h m e t ic an d s im p le m e c h a n ic s . DAY C L A S S F O R M S T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 21, at 1 :3 0 a nd 8 p.m ., and m e e t s T U E S D A Y t h e r e a f t e r a t t h e s a m e h ou r.s. A tte n d the o p en in g c la ss as our gu est. and FR I­ PATROLM AN T here are only a few w eeks le ft to prepare for the physical exam ination. Classes every day, every hour. Special reduced rates. A S S T . S T A T IS T IC A L C L E R K M ALE A p p lica tio n s No ex p erien ce or now open form al — F ile edu cation by AND Aug. 4. necessary. FEM ALE A ge C lass 18 y e a r s fo rm s and up. S a la ry W ednesday, J u ly $1,(>20 a y e a r . 22, at 8:30 p. m. M o n d a y and W e d n e sd a y th er e a fte r a t s a m e hour. FIN GERPRINT TECHNICIAN — C l a s s n o w f o r m i n g . C O M PT O M E T ER O P E R A T O R - - C l a s s e s d a y a n d e v e n i n g CARD PUNCH OPERATOR — at c on ven ien t hou rs. C la sses m e e t d a y and ev en in g . O FFIC E H O U R S; D A IL Y 9 A .M . T O 10 P.M . ' ' '-'.-v - - S A T U R D A Y 9 A .M T O 6 P.M. A t t e n d t h e s c h o o l w i t h a b a c k g r o u n d o f o v e r 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 s a t i s f i e d s t u d e n t s o v e r a p e r i o d o f 30 y e a rs . S ^ D E L E H A 0 Y INSTITUTEi• 1 1 5 E a s t 1 5 t h S t r e e t , N . Y . C . ' S T u y v e s a n t § - 6 9 0 0 • P age Six C IV IL SE R V IC E LE A D ER ClViL S E K y i C E t h e t e r m i n a t i o n o f t h e w a r . Ap­ p o i n t m e n t s to s u c h p o sitio n s sh all be d e s i g n a t e d a s w a r e m e r g e n c y app o in tm en ts. 3. Any e m p lo y e e o c c u p y i n g h p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n to w h i c h t h e r u l e s of t h e C o m m is s io n a p ply , who accepts a p p o in tm e n t u n d e r t h i s rule, w i t h t h e c o n s e n t of his p r e s e n t a p p o i n t i n g o ffice r, sh all be g r a n t t d a leave of a b s e n c e f ro m hi.s f o r m e r po sitio n u n til t h e t e r m i n a t i o n of s u c h a p p o i n t m e n t an d the te m p o ra ry v acancy resu lt­ in g fr o m t h is leave of a b s e n c c sh a ll bo filled on t h e t e m p o r a r y ba sis f o r a like perio d. State Will Hire On Temporary Basis During War As a n n o u n c e d in l a s t w e e k ’s L E A D E R , t h e S t a t e Civil Service C o m m is sio n h a s t a k e n a n unpre c e n t e d s t e p to m e e t t h e diffic u l­ tie s in f i n d in g p e r s o n n e l for S t a t e jobs. T h e r u l e s a d o p t e d by t h e C om m ission; K ule VIII-A—W a r A ppointm ents 1. W h e n e v e r it a p p e a r s i m p r a c ­ t ic a b le of w a r c o n d it i o n s to fill p o sitio n s on a p e r m a n e n t basis, t h e C o m m is sio n m a y a u th o r i z e a p ­ p o i n t m e n t s on a t e m p o r a r y b a sis riot to excoeci a p e iio d of six m o n t h s b e yo nd t h e t e r m i n a t i o n of t h e w a r ; b u t s u c h a u th o r i z a t i o n sh a ll be g r a n t e d only in c a s e s w h o r e p o sitio n s r e q u ir e special ph ysic al, t e c h n i c a l o r e d u c a tio n a l ( lu alific a tio n s, a n d in e a c h specific c a s e by sp ecial re so lu tio n of the Cc.niniif'sioii. K v e r y su c h a p p o i n t ­ m e n t shall be d e s i g n a t e d a s a t e m ­ p o r a r y wai' a p p o in t i u e n t a n d shall bo itiade, v /h c r c v e r iiracticablo , by a p p o i n t m e n t from a n a p p r o p r i a t e eligible li.st; j.rovided, however, t h at in th e a b ;; 'n c e of a n a p p r o ­ p r i a t e eligllile list, a te m p o r:’. fy w a r aj)p()in{,m(:nt m a y be m a d e by t h e seler',li(,n of a i)erson n o m i n a t ­ ed by the ar)j)ointing office r a n d fo u n d fjualificd l;y Ihe C o m m i s ­ sion a f i e i ’ n o n - c o m p e titiv e ex­ am in ation . 2. Po.^'itions in g overnm ental a g e n c i e s c r e a te d to p e r f o r m w a r ­ t im e f u n c ti o n s foi- a period n o t e x c e e d in g t h e d u r a t i o n c f th e w a r o m e i g e n c y , sh a l l be filled on a t e m p o r a i y ba sis f o r a p e iio d no t to e x te n d b e y o n d six m o n t h s .after S u b stitu te s R u l e V I I I , S u b d iv i. s i o n Asnlstanl File Clerh P - N e w ycrU-51.200. 243 88.20 P - N e w Y ork-5900... 611 86.70 P-A lban v-S1.200 . . . . 638 86.70 P - A lb a n y - $ 9 0 0 ......... 4.387 81.40 T - N e w T o r k -$1,200.. 459 87 T - N e w York~.fl,200.. 985 85.90 T-Albanv-59W ) ........ 6,341 79.60 AsHlNtant ClerR P - N e w York-$1,200. 1.38 90. >7 P - A lb a n v - .f l,2 0 0 ___ 908 80.97 T - N e w York-51..200.. 628 87.68 T - A lbany-5 1,2 00 ___ 3,629 83.44 AnRlstant StenoRrupher P - N e w Y o rk-51 ,200 . 462 87.19 P-A ib a n y -$ 1 ,2 0 0 ___ 1,060 84.50 T - N e w YorK-51,200. 1,996 78.20 T - A lbany-5 1,2 00 . . . . 1,971 78.70 T - N e w Y ork -5 9 0 0 ... 1,383 79.68 AsslNtant T ypist P -A lb a n y -|l,2 0 0 . . . . 189 87.40 T - N e w York-Si.200 . 369 86.29 T - N e w Y o rk -5 3 0 0 ... 383 8G.16 T - N e w York-5900 . . 1,386 79.60 T -A lb an y -5 1 .2 0 0 ___ 1.490 77.84 L ate st p e r m a n e n t a ppuin tm enta from these lists follow: J u n io r Clerli N ew York-5900............ 3,961 80.90 Albany-5900 ................ 6,902 76.50 Ju n io r S teno|;rapner N ew York-5900 ........ 2,238 80.20 77.80 Albany-5900 .............. 2,347 J u n io r Typist New Y ork-5900............ 1,960 84.96 Albany-5900 ............... 3.390 77.24 A s sistant File Clerli New York-5900 ........ 310 87.90 Albany-$1.200 ............ 127 89.20 Albany-5900 .............. 3,271 82.50 W h ere Do I S ta n d ? T he rulluwhiR a re the liiteM certifh-atloiiN from piipular S ta te IlHtn III N*>w York City and Albany. I* denotOB p e rm a n e n t: T m eans te m ­ porary. •Iiiiilor l/'tcrlt P -A lb a n v -.f9 0 0 ........ 6,866 77.70 P - N e w Vork-5:900 .. 4,408 80.425 T - N c w York-.$9C0.., 2,342 78.00 T -A I b a n y -$ 9 0 0 ......... 5,285 79.65 Jun ior S tenog rapher P - N e w Y ork-5 900 ... 2,351 77.40 T -N«nv Y ork-5900... I,9a7 82.40 P - A lb a n y - $ 9 0 0 ........ 2,345 78.00 Jun ior Typist P - N e w Y o rk -5 9 0 0 ... 2,464 83.34 P-Alb.'iny-5900 .......... 3,239 7U.»u T - N e w Y o ik -590 0... 3,391 77.08 T - A l b a n v - S900 .......... 3.321 79.00 G olf In stru ction R E TIR ED M EN and W OM EN AIko Yiiung l*eopIe Fnrull Now for OI'KN AIK CJOI.r HC'IIOOL ill t h o H e a r t of t h o Ci t y • lll<:AI/ni • ItKI.AXA'nON A Trial I.rKson Will Convince V'ou FUN M all A 12 12. A s u b s t i t u t e a p p o i n t m e n t , a s a u th o r i z e d b y S e c tio n 246 of th e M ilita r y L a w , sh a ll be m a d e , w h e r e v e r p ra c tic a b le , by a p p o i n t ­ m e n t fr o m a n a p p r o p r i a t e eligible list; p ro v id e d , h o w e v e r, t h a t , in the a b s e n c e of a n a p p r o p r i a t e eli­ gible list, s u c h s u b s t i t u t e a p p o i n t ­ m e n t m a y be m a d e by t h e se lec­ tion of a p e r so n n o m i n a t e d by t h e ap p o in tin g officer and found qual­ ified by t h e C o m m is sio n a f t e r n o n ­ c o m p e titiv e e x a m i n a t i o n . A s u b ­ s t i t u t e a p p o in t e e sh a ll be e n title d to I'oceive th e s a m e a n n u a l i n c r e ­ m ents or other salary increases <'is a i e p r o v id e d f o r p e r m a n e n t a p p o in te e s . A perm anent em­ ployee w ho a c c e p t s a su b s ti U i 'e a p p o i n t m e n t o r a s s i g n m e n t shall c o n ti n u e to re c e iv e a n d be e n ­ titled to t h e s a m e r i g h t s a n d p riv ile g es he w c u ld h a v e be en e n ­ titled to rccc ivc if he h a d c o n ­ t in u e d to s e rv e in his p e r m a n e n t positio n, a n d .such s u b s t i t u t e a p ­ p o i n t m e n t sh a ll n o t p r e ju d i c e h 's r i g h t s w i t h r e f e i e n c e to p r o m o ­ tion, t r a n s f e r , r e i n c t a t e m e n t or r e t e n t i o n in t h e se rvice . Po M tc ard f o r n n A p p o i n t m e n t K urtiier In fo riu atlu n ami T he L E A D E R k eep s you up on F e d e r a l , S t a t e , a n d C i t y C iv il S e r v ic e N e w s . CARLISLES SCHOOL OF GOLF 142 VVcBt 72d St. SU. 7-9129 at a BA N K R A T E ! T h e r e ’s n o r e a s o n w h y y o u <’A N ’T b o r r o w f o r s o u n d p u r i m s e s — a n i l n o reUHon w h y y o u S I I O L U 'l i c n i t ’H BO»«l tiiiNineHH t o b o r r o w , i t ’s t^ooil b u s i n e s s t o bork'ow lIKICiC. l.oaiiM o f f r o m $100 to $3600 . . . o n YOUK s i K n u t u r c A L O N I S . . . a t n b u n k r a t e , . . p a.v a b le in s im p l il' ie d ii io n ti il y inNtiillniiMilH. U 'h y n o t p i i o n e , w r i t e o r eitii a t o n e o f o ti r o f f i c e s f o r c o m p l e t e i n ­ form ation. M N K C O N V K N IK N T O FFICK H .Main O f f ic e : T l l l l t O AVIC. a m i 148th S T. .MK l J U I S K S-69UO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.. Federal Reserve S,stein Princely^^^^ L E A D I N G S U I T S M A D E $ 3 0 0 0 FROM u p S T Y L I S T S T O O R D E R W ORTH «MUCH MOHK M ANUFACTURER TO W EARKR M o d e r n D esigning at its B est Highest ({uality WorltnuinHhip . , . Individuality tn Htyilns 127 CHAMBERS STREET R F E C IA L D ISCOUN T TO C I V I L 6KRV1CK E MPLOYKKS Tuesday, J u ly 2 1 , 194^ liN N E W YORK STATEi Query: Why Didn’t Creedmoor Head Meet With Employees? S e v e n t h o f a s e r ie s o f s t o r ie s on w o rking co nd itio ns in New Y o r k S t a t e h o s p it a ls . By AR TH UR RH O DES F o r t h e f i r s t t im e sin c e 1938, D r . G e o r g e W . Mills, s u p e r i n t e n d ­ e n t a t C r e e d m o o r S t a t e H o s p ita l, f a ile d to a t t e n d a g r i e v a n c e c o m ­ m ittee m eetin g the o th e r day w ith t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of L o ca l 70, S ta te , C o u n t y a n d M u n ic ip a l W o r k e r s . N o w it doe.sn’t m a k e a n y d iffere n ce , in T h e L E A D E R ’S view, w h a t t h e g r o u p is. T h e p o in t is, t h e r e ’s a n o r d e r f ro m th o Govern o r saying d e p a rtm e n t heads m u s t m e e t w i t h r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of e m ployees. “ I d o n ’t h a v e to a t t e n d th c s a m e e t i n g s if I d o n ’t w a n t to do t h a t , ” D r. Mills e x p la in e d w h e n T h e L E A D E R a s k e d w hy. W h ic h , of c ourse, is s t r i c t l y his version . T h o u g h u n i o n o fficia ls a t C reedm oor had a n o th e r in te rp re ­ t a t i o n : n e w s p a p e r p u b lic ity t h a t m i g h t develop. As D r . C h a r le s B u c k m a n , p e r ­ so nne l d i re c t o r , i n q u ir e d of t h is L E A D E R r e p o r t e r r e c e n tl y : “ D o n ’t y o u h a v e a n y t h i n g b e t t e r to do t h a n to w r i t e a b o u t C reedm oor?” N o t h i n g p e r s o n a l, y o u u n d e r ­ s t a n d , D r. B u c k m a n , b u t w e t h i n k t h e w o r k i n g c o n d itio n s , r i g h t s a n d p riv ile g e s of t h e S t a t e m e n t a l h y ­ g ie n e e m p lo y e e s a r e p r e t t y im ­ p o r t a n t s u b j e c t s to w r i t e a b o u t. I t ’s i m p o r t a n t to t r y to d is c o v e r if Dr. Mills a c t s t h e p a r t of t h e f e u d a l lord, a s so m e o f his e m ­ ployees claim . C e r ta i n ly it c a n t be d e n ie d t h a t a n u m b e r of s u p e r ­ i n t e n d e n t s in t h e S t a t e h o s p i t a l s h a v e s o m e h o w c o m e to feel t h e y h a v e a h i e r a r c h y to p re s e rv e , o r so m e th i n g . H e r e ’s t h e l a t e s t , p c u r e d in to th o e a r s of t h i s r e p o r t e r by n o loss a n a u t h o r i t y t h a n D r. Mills him .self: T h e q u e s t io n w a s : " D o e s n ’t G overnor L e h m a n ’s e x ec u tiv e o r d e r on p e r s o n n e l policy m a k e it u r g e n t t h a t y ou m e e t w i t h r e p r e sD nta tiv es of y o u r e m p l o y e e s ’ ow n c h o o sin g on m a t t e r s c o n c e r n in g in d iv id u als?” (The reason for t h e q u e stio n is D r. M ills’ r e f u s a l s to do j u s t t h i s ) . A n d h e r e ’s D r. M ills’ r i p p i n g r e ­ tort : ‘‘T h e G o v e r n o r h a s n e v e r de- Have You Taken One Of These State Tests? O P E N -C O M P E T IT IV E Court A tte n d a n t, F i r s t ?tnd Second D istrict: 3,279 c and.dates, held May 10, 1941. Thu r a ti n g of th e w ritte n e xam ination i.s completed. T h e r a ti n g of tra in in g and experience Is in progres.s SiiperviKine T a x Kxiiniine»‘: 198 candidate.s, lu ld May 24, 1941. I n ­ terviews a re completed. Pho to g ra p h er, .Mental Hygl«Mie: 313 candidates, held Ju ly 19, 1941. The ra ti n g of p a r t two of the w ritte n test >s in progress. liedUiiijT In sp e c to r: a'51 candidate.s, held Ju ly J9, 1941 The ra ti n g of the w ritte n ex am m atio n is completed. T he r a tin g of tra in in g a nd experi­ ence is in progress. Senior Socl:ti W o rk er: 236 candi­ dates, held October 18, 1911. W ritte n an d tr a in in g a n d experience rating.^ completed. Clerical work is in prog­ ress. D airy an d Food Insp e c tor: 303 candidates, held D ecem ber 20, IWl. T he r a t ’ng of the w ritte n examin.ition is completed. The r a ti n g of t r a in in g a n d experience is in prog­ ress. •Innior P ersonnel T echn ician: 1 523 candidates, held D ecem ber 20, 1941. T he ra tin g of p a r t two of the w r it­ ten tes t i.s in progress. Senior H e a rin g Stenog;rapher: 2.31 candidates, held D?cem ber 20, 1941. T he ra tin g of the qualifying tes t is in progress. Motor A^chiele License E x a m in e r : 8.2C0 candidate s, held F e b r u a r y 14, 1942. The r a ti n g scale is being pre­ pared. Assistiint Aetuarliil Clerk, I n s u r ­ ance D e p a rt m e n t : 130 oandidate«, March 28, 1942. T he ratinsj .scale is prepared. A ssistan t in s t it u t i o n Meat Grader, Division ot StandurdH an d P u r ­ chase: 175 candidate s, held March 28, 1942. The r a ti n g of the writte n exam in atio n is m progress. A s sistan t Soc ial Worlter: 82 candi­ dates, held Marcii 28, 1942. The r a ti n g of the w ritte n e xam ination is in progress. Field I n v e stig a to r of N arcotics Control: 80 candidate s, held Ma?ch 28. 1042 The r a ti n g of the w ritten exam ination is in progress. Head <’ook. Correction D e p a rt ­ m e n t: 73 candidate.s, held March 28, 1942. The ra ti n g of the w ritte n ex am ination w as completed Ju ly 8. P a r k P a t r o lm a n : 335 candidates, held March 28, 1942. The ra tin g of th e w ritten ex am in ation is com­ pleted. T he r a ti n g of train in g an d experience is in progress. Steam F i r e m a n : 14H candidates, held March 2.-?, 1942. T he r a tin g of the w r itte n e x am in atio n is in prog­ ress. Supervisor, Vocational Rehahilitntion, F d u c a tio n D e p a rtm e n t: 128 candidates, held March 28, 1942. R a tin g of th.} w r itte n ex am ination Is completed. In te r v ie w s a re to be held. Da m age s E v a l u a to r ; 398 candi­ dates. held May 23, 1942. T he r a ti n g scale is being prepared. Senior D a m ag e s ISvaluator: 326 candidates, held May 23, 1942. The r a ti n g is being prepared. T a x Collector: 2326 candidates, held May 23, 1942. 'r e n ta tiv e ra ti n g sc ale is prepared. Telephone O perator, S ta te D e p a rt­ m e n ts an d I n s t i tu t i o n s : 936 c a n d i ­ d a t e s , h e ld May 23, 1942 ( i n c l u d e s T elephone Operator, W es tc h es ter County). K ey a n s w e r s se n t to c an ­ didates. Telephone Operntnr, W es tc h es ter C o unty : held May 23, 1942. K ey a n ­ sw ers se n t to candidates. PR O M O T IO N Senior Cuho Worker, JSrie Coanty: 201* candidates, held M arch 1, 1941. The e x a m inatio ns division is w a i t ­ ing for re po rts on service record rating.s. Jr . Civil F n g in e er, Division of H ig h w a y s : 355 c andidates, held Ju ly 19, 1941. T he w ritte n and tr a in in g an d experience ra tin g s are completed. Clerical w o rk to be done. A s sista n t Prin c ipa l Keeper. Cor­ rection D e p a rtm e n t: 942 candidates, held October 25, 1941 (includes Prin cip al Keeper, Cap tain , L ieu ten ­ a nt, and S e rg e an t). T he r a ti n g ot th e w ritte n e x a m in ation is com­ pleted. I n terv ie w s a r e scheduled for th e m onth of July. Princip al Keeper, Correction De­ p a r tm e n t: held October 25, 1941. The ra ti n g of the w r itte n e x a m in a ­ tion is completed. In terv ie w s are scheduled for th e m o n th of July. Captain, L ie u ten a n t, Sergeant, Correction D e p a rt m e n t : held Oc­ tober 25, 1941. The r a ti n g of the w r itte n e x a m inatio n an d of t r a i n ­ ing a nd experience h a s been com ­ pleted. No w a itin g decision on some cases of disabled v eteran preference. Special A t t e n d a n t Steno graph er, M en tal H ygiene: 38 candidates, held F e b r u a r y 28, 1942. T he list h a s been se nt to th e a d m in istrativ e division for printing. S tenographer, Second Grade, Men­ ta l H ygiene: 43 candidates, held F e b r u a r y 28, 1942. T he list h a s been sent to t h e ' a d m in istr a tiv e division for printing. Assistant File Clerk, T a x a tio n and F in a n c e : 166 candidates, held March 28, 1942. The r a ti n g of the w ritten ex am ination is in progress. A ssistan t Mail an d Supply Clerk, T ax atio n a n d F in a n c e : 166 cand i­ dates. held March 28, 1942. The r a t ­ ing of th e w ritte n e x a m inatio n is in progre.ss. Ju n io r Com pensation Claims I n ­ vestigator, S ta te I n s u r a n c e F u n d : 67 candidate s, held M arch 28, 1942. The r a ti n g of th e w r itte n e x a m in a ­ tion is in progress. Senior Clerk, U nd e rw ritin g (S. i. F. N. Y. O.): 95 candidate s, held M arch 28, 1942. T he r a ti n g of the writ;tcn exam ination i.« completed. The r a ti n g of tra in in g a n d experi­ ence is in progress. Spec. Att. Clerit, M ental H ygiene: 109 c andidates, held M arch 28, 1942. R a ti n g of w ritte n exam ination, tra in in g a n d •experie nco rating, sonority and service record ra tin g completed. Clerical w o rk being done. Voucher an d T reas. Clerk, Mental H yg iene: 76 candidate s, held March 28, 1942. T he r a ti n g of th e w ritten ex am ination is completed. Kxperience to be rated. A s sistan t Comp. Claims Ex am iner, S ta te I n s u ra n c e F u n « : 55 cand i­ dates, held May 23, 1942. The r a t ­ in g of the w r itte n e xam inatio n is In progress. Chief Lock O perator, Public W o rk s: 73 candidate s, held May 23, 1942. T h e r a ti n g of the w ritte n ex­ am in a tio n is in progress. Your pook etb ook and your c h e ck b o o k a re n o lo n g e r Just s y m ­ b o ls o f w h a t y o u c a n bu y fo r y o u r se lf a n d y o u r fa m ily . W ar B o n d s a r e fo r y o u a n d y o u r fa m ily —a l s o f o r y o u r c o u n t r y . Yoiu* S ta te h a s a B o n d q u o ta to m eet! Remember t h a t ! cid e d a g a i n s t m e in t h i s matter. I ’ll c o n t i n u e to i n t e r p r e t t h e law a s I see it. And, u n t i l t h e Gover­ n o r a cts. I ’m h o l d in g m y ground. ’ A f t e r all, t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of C r e e d m o o r ’s e m p l o j e e s w o u ld like t o k n o w w h y t h e r e a r e such t h i n g s a s s u d d e n t r a n s f e r s of at­ t e n d a n t s by s u p e r v i s o r s a n d minor o fficia ls w i t h n o a p p r o v a l from t h e “ h i g h e r u p s , ” w h y employee.-} a r e to ld t h e s e i m p e r t i n e n t actions a r e “ f o r t h e go od o f t h e service, ’ w h y e m p lo y e e s h a v e t h e feeling t h a t D r . Mills d o e s n ’t a llo w him­ se lf to d o u b t h i s s u p e r v i s o r s , but v i r t u a l l y a l w a y s d o u b t s t h e en.p lo y e e s’ views. “ S u re ly ,” one e m p lo y e e pointod o u t, “ em p lo y e es w o r k i n g in a n in­ s t i tu t i o n t h a t is m a i n t a i n e d by the t a x e s o f A m e r i c a n c itiz c n s a r e not u n r e a s o n a b l e in a s k i n g t h a t they e njoy t h e s a m e r i g h t s t h a t our le g i s l a tu r e g r a n t s i n d u s t r i a l labor. T h e r e f u s a l o f t h e a d m i n i s t ra t i o n of t h e M e n t a l H y g i e n e D e p a rt­ m e n t to m e d i a t e w i t h employpts is c e r t a i n l y n o t in k e e p i n g with the dem ocratic principles for w h i c h o u r c o u n t r y is fighting. “ I t s e e m s s t r a n g e i n d e e d , ” he ad d ed , “ t h a t e m p lo y e e s c a n be f i r e d f o r i n f r a c t i o n s of r u l e s and r e f u s i n g to c a r r y o u t ord e rs. Yet D r. Mills r e f u s e s to a b id e by tho G o v e r n o r ’s e x e c u tiv e o r d e r . ’’ POUND FOR P O U N D T H E G R E A T A M E R IC A N GOLD iSiLVEft) LEAD A pound o f milk, a pound of silver, or a pound of lead . . . its value lies in what it can do for you. Among foods, milk is the buy! There are ac­ tually two pounds of milk in every quart. Now, compare milk’s cost per pound with other foods and you’ll see what a bargain it is! The S t a t e o f N e w Y o rk Says: SATISFY THIRST FORTIFY HEALTH D R I N K MI LKI THE STATE OF NEW YORK No more waiting in line to pay bills! Enjoy th e convenience, prestige an d sa fe ty of payin g bills with a Colonial P e r so n a l Check. (1.00 opens y o u r accoun t, and your only cost is 10c per check. You also g e t a handsom e le a th e r cover on which your na m e is e n g ra v e d in gold. (flolnmal OIntHtQIflmpana ROCKEFELLER CENTER ( S i x t h A ve . a t 48th S t .) 19 MADISON A V E N V B 61 W I L L IA M S T R E E T BRO O K L Y N : 6901 5tb AVE. B B R IDOR T X E K W t m B S r o v O l T l l SD jnrlM E xm rinatloaai Co»i Jxom 129 m t o l a S t x M t , H .T -C .i ( B e tw . W U l i a i & S a s s a n StsJ S t t k M a 3 - 9399 J W A R JO B N E W S SPECIAL SECTION Vl^ant to Go to Sea? C OF o l l e g e S t u d e n t s M THE CIVIL a y C o n t i n u e H ave you e v er had a h a n k erin g (0 fir9 t o s e a ? B est learn o p p ortu n ity th e in years fu n d a m en ta ls of m a n s h i p i s b e in g : o f f e r e d th ree - m o n th ap p ren tice E n l i s t e d W ar selected , D epartm ent q u alified con tin u e th eir p erm its students co lleg e to edu cation fo r th e tim e b e in g on a n in a c tiv e ge an ia n t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m . The c o u r s e is o p e n to all m e n between t h e a g e s of 18 a n d 30. P o t e n t i a l s e a m e n m u s t h a v e 20/30 v is io n e a c h eye. They m ust be at least 5 f e e t 4 i n c h e s in h e i g h t if u n d e r t e y n t y y e a r s o f a g e, a t least 5 fe e t 6 i n c h e s if o v e r t w e n ­ ty. T h e y m u s t h a v e t w e n t y t e e t h , at least f o u r s e t s o f w h i c h a r e o p­ pos ite e a c h o t h e r . They m ust w e ig h in p r o p o r t io n to t h e i r height. B i r t h c e r t i f i c a t e s a r e r e ­ qu ired o f all c a n d i d a t e s . P a r e n t s ’ w r i t t e n c o n s e n t is a lso r e q u i r e d of applicants u n d e r tw e n ty -o n e . •liSO a M o n t h D u r in g t h e t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , the a p p r e n t i c e s e a m e n a r e paid $50 p e r m o n t h . I n a d d it i o n th e y receive lo d gin g, c lo th in g , bo o k s. Upon c o m p l e ti o n o f t h e c o u rse , the M a r i ti m e C o m m i s s i o n p la c e s them in t h e i r f i r s t jo b s a s o r d i ­ nary s e a m e n . W a g e s f o r o r d i n a r y .seamen t h e s e d a y s a r e a t l e a s t $140 p e r m o n t h —$72.50 p e r m o n t h base p a y p lu s 100 p e r c e n t w a r boiuis. O v e r t im e w a g e s a r e also puid. Young m e n i n t e r e s t e d in t h i s appientice s e a m a n t r a i n i n g c o u rse should a p p ly a t t h e office s o f t h e U. S. M a r i t i m e C o m m i s s i o n , 45 Broadway, N e w Y o r k City. statu s. The T E C H N IC IA N S Enroll Now! Day or Eve’g Ciasics Qii-ilify a s I . a b o r a t o r y T e c l m i c l a n for l(ft(er A r m y r a t i n g a n d p a y . N i g h t cinir-ie (1*4 w t- ek s ) s t a r t s J u l y 27. L)»y cour.se (12 we ek.s) a t a r U A u g . 10. Coint? in, p h o i i e o r w r i t e f o r B u l l e t i n CST^ 101 W . 31st S t. N e w Y o rk |{|{yHiit 9-2831 L icens ed b y t h e S t a t e o f N ow 5T or k__ JOBS for W E L D E R S! W iir a n d P e n i - e t i i n e li id u s tr ie f l ne**.! ^ I K I . I . - T U A I N K D W V Id ers ! Oiir Niii'ceMMriil, C » n i | ) l e t e (7oiirNe in GAS-ELECTRIC WELDING qualifies you f o r t h e s e w ellpaying jo b s. L a te st,, m odern equipm ent. In d iv id u al in s tru c tio n by e x p e r t s r e n o w n e d in W e l d i n g . I. O W K S T K A T K S A N V W H K H K ! Kas.v 'J V n ii s ! t' K K K P I . A c 'k M K N T S K K V H ' K Licensed by t h e S t a t e o f N . Y. HUNTS POINT WELDING SCHOOL 93S S o u t h e r n B l v d . , B r o n x . D A . 3 -3 6 3 2 P t. S tatio n ) MACHINIST in som e respects th e setu p n o u n c e d b y thi alrea d y is an­ N avy (see L E A D ­ E R for June 9) and p rovid es fo r th e e n lis tm e n t in th e A rm y En­ listed R e se r v e C orps o f a certa in n u m b e r o f q u alified m en in l e g e s all o v e r t h e U n it e d col­ States. T h e s e m e n a re e n c o u r a g e d to con ­ tin u e w hen may th eir th eir ed u cation ca lled to a c tiv e so th at du ty th ey be b etter prepared to serve country, esp ecia lly in bran ch es o f th e serv ice req u irin g tech n ical k n o w led g e. M u s t S t a n d Higrh A n e x a m i n a t i o n will be g iv en d u r i n g t h e se c o n d y e a r a n d th o s e w'ho do n o t m e e t t h e r e q u i r e d e d ­ ucational stan d ard s, or who have n o t g iven p r o m is e o f a c a p a c i t y f o r l e a d e rs h i p , will be i m m e d i a t e ­ ly called to a c t i v e d u ty . F u r t h e r , it sh o u ld be c le a rl y u n d e r s t o o d Gals Trained As Draftsmen For Coast Guard A full-tim e d a y c o urse , t u it i o n free, is to s t a r t a t N e w Y o r k U n i ­ v e r s i t y in m a p w o r k , J u l y 27, a s p a r t o f t h e n e t w o r k o f city-widfe w ar train in g program s. 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He a l m o s t d id b e c o m e a p a g e boy t h e S t a t e G o v e r n m e n t . “ I passt -d th e e x a m e a sily , b u t th e salary w a s too lo w .” I n d e p e n d e n t W e e k l y o f C i v i l S e r v i c e an d W a r J o b N e w s Pu b lish ed Inc. every T uesday by C ivil S erv ice P u b lica tio n s, 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 . Phone: C op yrigh t, C O rtla n d t 1942, b y C iv il D av id n r P u b lica tio n s, Inc. M a x w ell L ehm an, E x ec u tiv e A rt R o b in so n , T h is ! 7-5 6 6 5 S erv ice Terry F i n k e ls t e in , P u ft/z sA er ; E d ito r; Repeat D ire cto r; N. H. M ager, Bu s in e s s M a n a g e r . Stu d ied a t N ig h t — S u b scrip tio n R a te s— I n N ew V ork ( b y m n l l ) ................................................................. 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A No P et Peeves I n f a c t , t h i s is G. L . K a y e ' s o n l y dislik e. H e c la im s h e h a s no p et peeves, regarding a n y th in g and a n y b o d y , t h a t h e lik e s to a t t e n d th e m o v ie s a n d to b r o w se in h is h o m e lib r a r y in h is B r o n x a p a r t ­ m e n t a t 11 5 W e s t 1 1 6 t h s t r e e t , w h e r e he liv e s w it h his w if e a n d o n e u n m arried d au gh ter (a n o th e r is m a r r ie d ): th a t he lo v e s to w a tc h baseb all a n d footb all g a m e s ( h e u s e d to p la y in h is s c h o o l­ m in isters young Federal w o r k e r s in t h e c a p i t a l a b o u t m a r ­ S y s te m SO M E T IM E AGO G eorge L eon­ a rd K a y e , a u d ito r in c h a r g e o f ad m in istration of the B u reau o f A u d itin g, C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O ffice, m a d e a s p e e c h for th e e d ific a t io n o f the D ep a rtm en t of S an itation em p loyees. H is ju d g m e n t w a s so so u n d th a t, ev er sin ce, h e h a s b een b esieg ed by y o u n g m en d e­ sirou s of passing p rom otion e x a m s . G . L. K a y e , in s h o r t, h a s b e c o m e k n o w n in t h e “ t r a d e ” a s th e m a n th e y c o m e to w h e n th e y w a n t to rise a r u n g in t h e c iv il s e r v ic e lad d er. P h l e g m a t i c , a l m o s t ic y in d e­ m e a n o r , th e k in d o f a m a n w h o c a n be relied u p o n to s it d o w n a n d stu d y a p roblem o f in ten se na tu re a n d y e t r e m a in a s u n ru ffle d as if h e w e r e h a v in g str a w b e r r y pie o n a terra ce. K a y e lo o k s h is role: a cool, c a lc u la tin g th in k er. Con­ cise s e n te n c es pour from an a rith ­ m e t i c a l m i n d . A n d h e ’s a l w a y s o n gu a rd n o t to o v erstep him solf. H e d o e s n ’t l i k e t o o v e r - c a l c u l a t e . C ou n cil w a g e d a m ig h t y d e b a te last in th e b e s t kin d o f r e la tio n s h ip b e tw e e n th e M a y o r and it o v e r w it h ideas, too. c o u ld use i t . . . precedents, fr eq u en tly a cco m p a n ied pattern past fe w liv in g a b o u t a c o ur se i n c i t y l a w f o r th e th e The Fu ria, M a y b e it w a s th e h e a t : sprung w ith k illin g su d den n ess, by Doc ones. As a h t a d , a n d s o m e o f h i s e m p lo y e e s , recogn ized In w ell-kn ow n m aking n .ilita ry affairs. . . . F e u d between am ong s h o u l d n ’t b e a p p l i e d i n a g i v e - a n d - t a k e b e t w e e n t h e C i t y and is th e m — cou ld p ro b lem s in d u stry. Yorker a d v i s i n g a c o u p la p i c t u r e m a g s on by a New M any rep resen ta tiv es. procedure M en tal th ink , togeth er fran k a ex­ Incre­ we e m p lo y e e s b e fo r e he is su e s h is d e v a s ta tin g u k ases. p rob ab ly make M cC arth y sh o u ld get Ja­ D e p a rtm e n t. . . . Gene be s u r p r i s e d a t w h a t ought Doc w h ich , th e p oin t you from pose f o r t h c o m i n g on o n e m u r d e r , th e fu r y and tu m u lt su r ro u n d in g the M a y o r m ent . Q uote » o f t h a t ho s­ f t lend, be a f r i e n d . ” . . . B i g several b o v e A is th e h i s t o r y . . cobs: A nd B ellevue, t o m e on In c r e m e n t L a w c iv il service la w . . . . A nd D oc W illia m B o r n S e p t e m b e r 29, 18 9 4 , o n th e lo w e r E a s t S id e , G . L. K a y e at­ t e n d e d P . S . 20 a n d t h e n T o w n ­ s e n d H a r r i s H i g h S c h o o l . H e h e ld o d d j o b s f o r a w h i l e ( o n e w a s offic e b oy for th e J o h n W a n a m a k er C o m p a n y ) a n d e n r o l l e d in th e N Y U S c h o o l o f A c c o u n t a n c y for a n ig h t co u rse w h ile em p loyed as a f i r s t g r a d e c l e r k in t h e B e l l e v u e a n d A llie d H o s p i t a l s ’ c e n tr a l of­ fice. T h a t j o b w a s t h e f i r s t he accepted after ta k in g “oh so m a n y civil ser v ic e e x a m s .” He a d v a n c e d t o d e p u t y c l e r k a n d re­ s i g n e d i n 1922. (>. L . K a y e h a d v e r y f e w s l e e p ­ in g h o u rs th o se y e a r s .b u t h e has n e v e r f e l t a n y t h e w o r s e f o r h is d i l i g e n t e f f o r t s . A l l o f 195 p o u n d s a n d 5 f e e t 11, h e i s s t r o n g e n o u g h to s ta n d th a t so rt o f strain. H e b e c a m e a n e x a m i n e r i n th e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O f f i c e a f t e r t a k i n g a n o p e n - c o m p e t i t i v e t e s t in 1923. H e w a s p r o m o t e d t o s u c c e e d E . J. S m i t h , n o w c h i e f a u d i t o r , in 1933. Y e a r s a g o M r. K a y e t o o k pride in th e fa c t th a t h e w a s d esig n a ted b y th e c h ie f a u d ito r to m a k e a s u r v e y o f v a r i o u s u n i t s in t h e a u ­ dit b u rea u r e c o m m e n d in g c h a n g es i n p r o c e d u r e i n t h e c a s h u n i t of th e p a y d iv isio n . T h e s e recom m e n d a t t o n s w e r e a d o p ted an d put i n t o e f f e c t a n d h e l p e d in t h e p a y ­ m e n t of c a s h p a y ro lls co nsider­ a b l y , h e p o i n t s o u t . I n s h o r t , he e x p e d ite d t h e c le a r in g o f p ayrolls w h ic h h a d ta k e n four or five days t o cle a r. T h e s p e e d u p w a s based on th e elim in ation o f su p p lem en ­ ta l p a y ro lls for cash . T h e trick w a s in m a k i n g a n a u d i t o f e a c h u n it o f th e p a y division . W h e n , n o t l o n g a g o . t h e c ity de­ c i d e d t o p a y b y c h e c k i n s t e a d of cash , th e sy stem to o k a long str id e to w a r d r e a c h in g perfection. T im e a n d w o r ry w e r e elim in ated i n a n o t h e r l a r g e j u m p . G. L. K a y e s a w th a t step c o m in g from a w a y o f f , a n d h e l o v e d it. r i a g e . . . . 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D u rin g th is p a sse s the c o m p etitiv e p h y sica l p eriod , a n y S t a t e e m p lo y e e w h o t e s t a n d is p l a c e d u p o n t h e e l i ­ b e l i e v e s t h a t a p r o m o t i o n tCist g ib le list, h e , m u s t h a v e h is “ c o n ­ s h o u l d be h e ld fo r o n e o f the d itio n a l” rejection rem ed ied be­ titles for w h ic h an open-com ­ fore he can be certified by th e p etitive test h as been ordered C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n to a d e ­ sh ou ld com m u n ica te w ith th e p a r tm en t for app o in tm en t. U su a l­ S tate C om m ission. D u r i n g th is l y , t h e r e is a s p e c i f i c p e r i o d o f p erio d also , th e S t a te C o m m i s ­ t i m e in w h i c h t h e c a n d i d a t e m u s t sio n c o n s id e r s th e p o ssib ility of h a v e th e c a u s e o f th is “ conditionu s i n g a n y a p p r o p r i a t e e l i g i b l e li s t a l” rejectio n corrected. T h e c a n ­ t o f i l l t h e v a c a n c i e s f o r w h i c h th e d id a te m a y a p p ly a t a n y tim e d u r­ o p e n - c o m p e t it iv e t e s t is plan n ed . in g th is period for a m e d ic a l re­ T h e list o f all f u tu r e o p e n - c o m ­ exam in ation . T h e secon d m ed ical p e t i t i v e e x a m i n a t i o n s o r d e r e d by t h e S t a t e Civil S e r v ic e C o m m is ­ exam in ation , o f course, con sists o n l y in d e t e r m i n i n g i f t h e f a u l t y s io n is p u b lish e d in T h e L E A D K f l d u r i n g t h i s 15 d a y p e r i o d f*>r t ’ ' c o n d i t i o n h a s b e e n c o r r e c t ie d , n ' C andidates who a r e .,rejecte^ ]< , b e n e f i t o f S t a t e e m p lo y e e s . i P ag e N ine C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R Tuesday, Ju ly 21 , 1942 UNITED j^imbutUmt Jieqtdremmtg N ew York C ity C ivil S e r v ic e EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES F o r th e fo llo w i n g e x a m in a t io n s , a p p lic a tio n s m a y be ob ta in ed at t h e o f f i c e s o f t h e N e w Y o r k C i t y C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , 9(> Punne S treet, M a n h a tta n . Y ou m a y o b tain a p p lica tio n fo rm s be­ t w e e n 9 a . m . a n d 4 p. m . f r o m M o n d a y t o F r i d a y , f r o m 9 a . m . t o ] p. m . o n S a t u r d a y . O n t h e s e r i e s o f e x a m i n a t i o n s w h i c h f o l l o w , t h e fi n al d a y f o r f i l i n g i s J u l y 2 4 . C o m p l e t e r e q u i r e m e n t s a p p e a r e d in last w e e k ’s L E A D E R . O pen B u s M a in ta in e r G roup A C o m p etitive C ash ier, G ra d e 3 N ew (S h e riff's O ffice) lalary: |1,800 to j:i,400 per an T he eligible lis t m ay be used for a p p ro p ria te positions in a lower grade. Vacancies: Five. TOOL GRINDING WBEKS PRAC T IC A L COURSE SPECIAL SUMMER RATES t PLACEMENT 8EH V ICB CARBIDE GRINDING SCHOOL 45 I J S P E N A R U S T R E E T , N . Y. C. (C anal-B road w a y ) • C A n a l 6-9397 GAS A E L E C T R I C W E L D I N G u n d e r Bupervislon o t e x p e r t w i t h 37 y e a r s ’ exp erience t r a l n i n s w e l d e r s A m a­ chine f o r e a c h s t u d e n t . D a y o r E ve . So c h a r g e f o r th e o r y . Te rm s as l o w as $S.50 a w e e k S HO RT COURSE EM P L O Y M E N T S E R V IC E FREE WELDING SCHOOL HERCULES I53rd S t r e e t a n d G r a n d C o n c o u r s e Bronx, N. Y. • M E I r o s e 5-7311 I J C E N S E D B Y S T A T E O F N. Y. WELDINC & B U R N IN G JOBS O P E N ! __________ Enroll f o r intensive U.irtiine Training: Courses. Na va > , Aii'crHft, Rates Special Reduct-d IMappment Service. STATE LICEN SED . ClV/flT’ I J Ea.-sy Te:m 9. B ooklet ‘L* S a la r y : 75 cents to Ofi conta a n h o u r a t prese nt. V ac anc ie s: 20 a t pre.'sent. N u m erOU.S vacancies occur from time to time. T elep h o n e M a in ta in e r N ew Y orlt C ity T r a n s it S y s t e m (A ll D iv is io n s ) S a l a r y : 75 cents to 95 cents a n hour, a t present. V ac anc ie s; F o u r in th e IN D Di­ vision, or.'e in the IR T Division, a n d one in th e BMT Division, a t present. O thers occur from time to lime. All appo inted from previous lists fo r Telephone M aintainer, PR O M O TIO N T E ST S TO A SSIST A N T SU P E R V ISO R (E L E C T R IC A L P O W E R ) N e w Y o rli C ity T r a n s it S y s te m (A ll D iv is io n s ) D R A FTIN G A er o . , M e c h n n i c u l , E l e c t r i c a l , PipinfT, S h i p , S t r u c t u r a l , R e ­ in f o r c e d C o n c r e t e , T o p o K n i p h Ical, S u rv ey in g : , B l u e p r i n t K eu d in fr , Enfri nee rin K: Desifcn. 4-12 « k CourNCN, d a y - e v e . S u n - B r u s h - u p 30 } rs. sp cci uli zi nit ru i D r a f t i n g T r a i n i n i f T h o u s a n d s M o n d e l l G r a d u a t e s in <ioverninent a n d W a r P l a n t J o b s! MATHEMATICS - PHYSICS AlBfbrH, G e o m e t r y . T r i g o n o m e t r y , C a l ­ culus, P r e i H i r a t i o n E n K i n e e r ’K-CollcKes, Army S ifr n al C o r p s , N a v y , C o a s t G u a r d , Air C o r p s , R a d i o , Enl lstc< l, D r a f t e e s . D uties To weigh c o n ta in ers of live poul­ t r y a t the New Yorli City live pc’ilt r y t e r m i n a l ; c heck th e scales fur acc u rac y , a s s i s t in the detection of live pou ltry re ndered un fit for h u ­ m a n c onsum ption in the handling of th e c r a t e s ; w rite invoices; per­ form re la te d w o rk a s required. R eq u irem en ts A t least tw o y e a r s ’ experience as w e ig h m a ste r, in the wholesale live poultry business or the equivalent. Ketail experience will no t be consid­ ered acc ep ta bl.e Canclidate.s will be expected to h a v e a n e x a c t knowl­ edge of the whOiCsale live poultry business. Subjects a n d Weigrhts; W ritten, w e igh t 20; training , experience a n d personal q ualificatio ns, w eight 80. T rainin g, ex perience a n d personal qu a lifica tions m a y be r a te d a f te r a n e x a m in a tio n of the c a n d i d a te ’s application a n d a f t e r a n oral i n te r­ view, or such o t h e r inquiry or in­ vestig atio n a s m a y be deem ed nec­ essary. F e e : $2. A pplicatio ns: Ts.sued an d received from 9 a.m.. J u l y 21, 1942 to 4 p.m., A u g u s t 5, 1942. TO B U S M A IN T A IN E R GROUP A N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n sit S y s te m (B M T D iv isio n ) TO M EC H A N IC AL M A IN T A IN E R -G R O U P C N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n sit S y s te m (I R T a n d B M T D ivision s) TO P O W E R M A IN T A IN E R — GROUP C N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s it S y s te m (I R T a n d B M T D ivision s) S T A T E I .I C . W I s . 7-2086 SPECIAL C L A S S E S fo r W O M E N LN D R A F T I N G a n d T R A C I N G W a n t to k n o w the o n ly s t a t e LICENSED W ELDINGSCHOOLINNEWYORK snipCHIPPINGANDCAULKING TEA C H IN G flipheftt E m v ' o y m e n t R e c o rd ! •nquire TODAY for Your Reservation. B ED FO R D WELDING SCHOOL Oldest S ta t e -L ic e n s e d .^^ eld ing School in the B r o n x S o u th e r n B lvd., B ro n x . D A y t o n 8-6167 N. V. D R A F T I N G MEN & WOMEN In II D ra ftin g by our i i ' i i l ' h o m e study m e thod 1 i ,5’’ ‘ -^^’ i c a l a v ia t io n '“ ' C H I T E C T U R A L ELKCTRICAU B L U E P R IN T REA D IN G NO CLASSES y o u r s p a r e t i m e . Go a s f a s t S c h o o l 44 y e a r s old. T h o u graduates. Tuition p a y m e n ts m o n th ly . W r i te for in fo rm atio n . S C H O O L . D e p t . L -1 " • ^ - d S t. , N. Y. C. A g e . . . . i ......... A I R S A F E T Y IN V E S T IG A T O R , $3,800. Civil Aeronautics B oard Closing d a t e — D ec em ber 31. 1942, or before, upon public notice A n n o u n c e m e n t 208 (1942) a n d a m e n d m en t. IN S PE C T O R . E n g in e e rin g M aterials (A ero nautical), $1,620 to $2,500 (Va­ rious options) N a v y D e p a r t m e n t ( F o r field duty). A nn o u n c e m e n t 54 Revised, 1041 and a m e n d m en t. { C o n t i n u e d on P a g e T e n ) CHOOSE W H IL E C A N ! T h e SI k k o I <’o r|)« IMnii n l l o w i y o u u p *•> > niontliH prr|>. radio traiiiin ir «t M«‘lv l lle — T h e f o l l o w i n g positions a r e in th e C i v i l A e r o n a u t i c A d m i n i s t r o r ti o n: A IR C A R R I E R IN S P E C T IO N (Op­ e rations), $3,500 a n d $3,800 A n n o u n c e m e n t 140 of 1041 and a m e nd m en t. A I R C R A F T IN S P E C T O R (F a c to r y ) , a.ssociate, $2,900 A I R C A R R I E R M A IN T E N A N C E I N S P E C T O R , associate, $2,900 A n n o u n c e m e n t 75 of 1940 a n d a m e n d m en ts. F L I G H T S U P E R V IS O R , $3,500 and $3,800 A n n o u n c e m e n t 151 of 1941 and a m e n d m e n ts. Y O U A p p roved by U .S . S ig n a l C orp s! Q L A I . I I YIN<J Y O li I'O H K A T I N ( i S & ( O M M I.S SIO N S w i t h t h e I ’.S. S Ir iu iI ( ' o r p s ! O f f i r i i i l S v h o o l f o r Ma.i«ir A i r l i n e s ! A I ltI J N K S uIno need m en A w om en t r n i n t ' d in C o n i n m n i e a l i o n H . liiH tr u e tlo n b.v . \ i r l l n e t e r h n i e i m i H u n d e r iic tu n i working<'<>ndiIiiuiN. A p p ly i m m e d i a t e l y . MELVILLE A eron au tical R ad io School 45 W K S T 4 8 t h S T .. N K U ' Y O U K q O p«ii d a i l y t o 1« p . m . & S n t. to « p. m . q u a lify • W a n t • to to k n o w h o w to p rep are k n o w y o u r ch an ces fo r th e test? for? tr a in in g W a n t k n o w y o u w h a t k in d o f • W a n t n eed ? • to fo r a p p o in tm e n t? W a n t to k n o w h o w to a p p ly fo r th ese job s? IF Y O U W A N T T O G ET IN T O T H E W A R E F F O R T , A N D Y O U D O N ’T K N O W W HAT TO D O , T A K E A D V A N T A G E O F T H E ‘‘LEA D E R " JOB-GUIDANCE SERVICE ABSO LUTELY FREE TO B LA C K SM IT H WITH A $2.00 YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE “LEADER” Nothing More to Pay! JU N IO R C IV IL E N G I N E E R for g o o d p a y WAR JOBS? See also A n n o u n c e m e n t s 122 a n d 173 u n d e r “ E n g i n e e r i n g ” Thi.s exam inatio n l.s open only to employees of the D e p a rt m e n t of Sanitation. Q ualifying e x a m ination in connec­ tion w ith reclassification u n d e r the new E n g in e e r in g an d A rc h ite ctu ra l Service. A pp licants m u st ha.ve been offi- ^ead t h e H e l p W a n t e d cols, a n d s e e sll t h e j o b s o p e n t o C h l p p e r s a n d Callters! I t t a k e s o n l y S.l h o u r s t r i i l n tg u n d e r e x p e r t s u p e r v i s i o n t o q u a l '/y for t h e s e J o b s a t g o o d p a v ! A ls c - a l l p h a s e s o f E l e c t r i c W e l d i n g . S h o rt course, 3 to 8 weeks. Low tuition. E a sy te rm s. GRO UND SCHOOL S U P E R V IS O R , $3,200 and $.3,500 A nn o u n c e m e n t 152 of 1941 a n j amendm ent L I N K T R A I N E R O P E R A T O R IN« ST R U C T O R $3,200 LINK T R A IN E R OPERATOR, $2,900 A n n o u n c fm e n t 126 of 1941 an4 a m e n d m en t. A e ro n au tica l w h a t jo b s y o u TO T E L E P H O N E M A IN T A IN E R N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s it S y s te m (A ll D iv is io n s ) TO CAN YOU SPARE 35 HOURS g e t t in g READY C O N S U L T A N N O U N C E M E N T F O R C O M P L E T E IN K O R M A I ION. F o r a n n o u n c e m e n ts and a p p lica tio n fo rm s, a p p ly to th e B oard o f U . S . C i v i l S e r v i c e E x a m i n e r s a t f i r s t - o r s e c o n d -c las.^ po.st « H i c e s » t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m i s s i o n , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C ., o r a t 6 4 1 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t in N e w Y o r k C i t y . S A l.A R I E S given b elo w (a n n u a l u n le s s o th e r w is e s p e c ifie d ) are s u b je c t to a retire­ m en t d ed u ction o f 5 percent. A C IE r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e g i v e n in t h e ann ou n cem en t. T h e r e is no m a x im u m a g e lim it u n le s s g iv e n b elow . A P P L IC A T IO N S M AY BE F IL E D W ITH T H E C IV IL S E R V U R C O M M I S S I O N . W A S H I N G T O N . D . C ., U N T I L F U R T H E R N O T l ( R U N L E S S A S P E C I F I C D A T E IS M E N T I O N E D B E L O W . Q u alified p erso n s a re u rg ed to ap p ly at once. Where do YOU fit in? TO FO REM AN (M E C H A N IC A L P O W E R ) N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s it S y s te m (I R T a n d B M T D iv isio n s) TO F O R E M A N (T E L E P H O N E S ) N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s it S y s te m (A ll D iv is io n s ) SERVICE 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 W AR J O B S -TO BE FiLLED AT ONCE!- TO A SSIST A N T SU P E R V ISO R (T R A C K ) N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s it S y s t e m ( I N D D ivision ) MONDELL IN ST IT U T E la I.!?'® «nit W e ig h m a ste r S a l a r y ; $2,160 per a n n u m , su blect to budget. T he eligible list m a y bs used for a p p r o p r ia te positions in a lower grade, Vacancien: 20 vacancies in the D e p a rt m e n t of Marltets a t Jl,800 per annum. TO A SSIST A N T SU P E R V ISO R (M E C H A N IC A L P O W E R ) N e w Y o r k C ity T r a n s it S y s te m (I R T a n d B M T D iv isio n s) C IVIL | EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES d a l l y a ppointed to th e ir position.^ prior to J u l y 1, 1M2, in order to be eligible for thiq exam ination. SCHOOL OF WELDING O M llrl ( E s t a b l i s h e d 1927) 250 W. 64 th ( B e t . B ’w » y - 8 ( h ) CO. 5-069? 230 U'. 41st Y o r k C ity T r a n s it S y s t e m (B M T D iv isio n ) STATES Postal Pay-Raise {C o n t i n u e d f r o m Page Tw o) a s a resu lt o f W a r L abor B o a id a c tio n , th e p o sta l w o r k e r s w o u ld g et lik ew ise. “ W h a t a r e t h e y g o in g to do a b o u t i t ? ” h e q u eried . T h e W h i t e H o u s e , h e a d d e d , is " a f r a i d t o p u s h H R 714 1 o n t h e flo o r fo r f e a r o f t h e rider. W ell, w e d o n ’t i n t e n d t o b e t a l k e d o u t o f a p ay in c r e a se th a t's c o m in g to u s.” P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l F r a n k C. W a lk e r to ld th e c o n fe r e n c e rep re­ s e n t a t iv e s h e h a s n o ju risd ictio n in c o n n e c tio n w ith th eir aim s. W illia m G reen, p resid en t of the A m e r ica n F e d e r a tio n o f Labor, p ro m ised to see P r e sid e n t R o o se ­ v e lt r e g a r d in g in c r e a se s a n d the bonus. Staff Reduction W A S H I N G T O N . - l n th e m id st of h i r i n g t h o u s a n d s o f e m p l o y e e s in W a s h in g to n by th e w ar agen cies, a fe w a r e d e c r e a s in g th eir sta ffs. A m o n g th e s e are th e A gricu lture D e p a r t m e n t w h ic h s o m e believe w ill h a v e c u t its W a s h in g t o n s t a f f u n d e r t h e n e w 1943 b u d g e t by n ea rly 750 j o b s . W PA, NYA. CCC, Fedferal W o r k s a n d s e v e r a l o t h e r b *ate r e d u f c i n g t h e i r f o r c e s . Here’s What the FREE Job-Fmding Service Gives You! 4,— J o b s O p e n L — P erso n a l In te r v ie w E x a m s which open In th e City, State, and Federal g o v e rn m e n t .service, an d some de te n se opening.^ in p riv ate industry, for which, in the opinion of ou r lob-fmding expert you quality, will be per­ sonally brought to your a tte n ti o n by mail. We t r y to m ak e this service a s com plete a s we can. An expert compiles a record ot w h a t you have done, trie s to tell you w h a t you can do best in t h e w a r effort. If you c a n ’t come in, w e’ll con­ d u c t the interview by mail. 2,— V o c a t io n a l G u id a n c e T h e first interview endeavors to uncover hidden abilities which may fit you for gov e rnm e nt work. L a te r, vocational guidance Is a t your service to a n s w e r y our questio ns about civil service jobs, duties, requirem ents, opportunities. 5.— H o w t o P r e p a r e P r o p e r study m ethods an d s tu d y m ate ria l will from time to time be .suggested to help you pass t h e tes t for which you file, if you so request. Also, you get every aid in filling ou t y o ur appli­ cation. 6 ,— Q u e s t i o n S e r v i c e 3,— T r a i n i n g You m ay call upon us to a n s w e r an y question w ith r e g ard to civil service or defense Jobs. We e ndea vor to a n s w e r these question s a.s completely a s av ailable inform atio n permits. Kor elig ib k s a n d employees, we a n sw e r q ue stions re la tin g t o lists, tra n s fe rs, promotions, etc. If you ’re lookmg for training, we’ll bring to your a tte n tio n , from time to time, su ch train in g oppor­ tu nities a s m ay be helpful to you We keep a record of all repu tab le schools, public an d pri­ vate. free a n d tuition. D o n ’t Mis# an O pportunity W hich May E xist Today W E IN V IT E Y O U R M a il T h is C o u p o n N o w Q U E S T IO N S O N C IV IL S E R V IC E M A T T E R S a t th e n e w LEADER Job G u id a n ce Office, 1 4 2 C h risto p h e r S t r e e t , New York City, o n e block from t h e F e d e ra l Building. Drop in o n your w a y d o w n for a p p lic a tio n s . B ra n ch O ffic e : 142 C h risto p h er S treet, E n c lo se d to T lie Send me N .Y .C . i s $ 2 . 0 0 t o c o v e r c o . s t o f a n u a l s u l ) s < ‘r i p t i o a L E A D E R tr a in in g and and tlie Job ex p erien ce G u id u n ce b la iik .s S e r v ic e. iin n ie d ia te ly . N a m e ............................................................................................................................................... A d d r e .ss [ I Check her* 11 tbla « renewal of /our nubacrlrtlon. fiorouK b or Utt^r C IV IL SER V IC E L E A D E R Pa^fe Ten T u e sd a j, J u ly 21,1942 Federal Tests Open for Jobs in Many Fields (Cunttnued from Page Nine) M A IN T K N A N C K S U P E R V IS O R , 1:5,200 and Ji.-TOO Ann(ninc<'iTipnt l.jH of IWll and aniendm *pts. T IlA rN K K , A B R O N A U T IC A L IN S P K C T (3R , junior, »2,t}00 M ix in n iiin as'o—50 yeii<t AtiDoiinct'mpiit 202 (!042> a n cJ artxMirlrnont. A u to m o tiv e AIJTOMOTIVK SPAI^B: PA RTS p: x p e h t , $:;.2w y n i r f e r ttijs te r Corps, W ar D(?j>artment Annrmnoprnent 76 of 19-11 and atncMiilnuMiI.s. INSTRUCTOF1, i>2,iM)0 to $4,(iOO Art7iorc(l P’orti? School, F o rt Knox, K -ntuc ky Options; Radial enifinos, I n t c r n j l coi.i!)tistioa **ni'in(.s, Motorcycle.s, Automotive (clisissi.s loss t>n-:;ine), Radio operatuv:;. Radio electiifal Ariiioiincjmfnt 117 of l!J4l and am endm ent. INSTRirCTOR, Motor Ttan.nport, ?2.t>i;o t o 4,r>.)o (jiiartcrmastiM’ Corj^.s, W ar D e pa rt­ m ent Ot)t'ons: Dif'Sol oniiinn.s; Intornalfi>mbii.stion «‘ni'in»>s; Motorcycloa; BliK’icsmith and weldini'; Tiip reca[)iii^ and sectional ropaii ; F't?ndor. body, and r a d i a t o r ; A utom o­ tive? p a rts ; Automotive? eloctrical and cart)urol i o n ; Body finishing and upho lstery; Autom otive rnachinl.st; (loneral AiitioimcetnetU 212 (1M2) a n d am endm ent. ( ierica l a n d O ffic e M a ch in e C A L C [ J L \ T I N G MACHINfE OPERATOR, jiinioi, $1,440 A nnouncem ent 211 (19t2t. M U L T K JR A PH O PERA TO R, junior, 51.110 Announrem er.t 2.'{1 (1912) TAKlTLATINCi E Q U IP M E N T O P ­ ERATOR, SI,620 to $:>,(X)0 Announcemi nt 214 (I’J42». 7 ’/ ir /olloiritiff are f o r np p o in f•nif-iit in W<t.shinfjton, D. C onU/: A D I) PwE S S 0( JR A P H O P E R A T O P^, »1.2i)0 and $1,410 Aiuioimcement 215 (19-42) a n d am endm ent. A L P H A B E T I C C A R D -PU N C H OPKRATOR. .'i;i,2«) A nnouncem ent HB of 1911 a n 1 am end ment.s. B L U E PP.IN T OPERATOR, $1,200 and $1,M0 PIKJTOS^I’AT OPERA TO R, $1,2.'50 and $1,110 A m i o u n c 'i n r n t lOS of 1941 and am endm ent. O R A P f iO T Y P E OPERA TO R, under, $i,2(;o Annoiincpment 201 (1942) a n d am endm ent. HO R IZ O N T A L S O R T I N G MAC H IN E O PERA TO R. $1.2(50 An nou ncem ent 12S of 1911 and am endm ent. m i m e o g r a p h OPERA TO R, under, $i.i:(io Announcement 227 (1912) M i n / l ' I M T H CAMERAMAN a n d I >L AT E MAKER. $ 1. tV-<> M U L T IL IT H P R E S S OPERA TO R, $1,410 A n nou nc e m e nt 94 of 1941 and a mondment. ST A T IST IC A L CLERK, as.sistant, $l.(i20 ('losing d a te —Ausu.st 4, 1W2 Announcement 234 (1942) S T E N O G R A P H E R , junior, $1,140 T VPIST, (unior, $1,260 AnnouncemeiU 224 (1912) a n d amondm eut. T A K irf.A T fN n M A C H IN E O P E R ­ ATOR. $l.a<)0 and $1,410 A nnouncem ent 22S (1912), E n g in eerin g : See also a>\n ounc em ents u n d e r A FINE FUHEMl CostsSOir^uch\essat lONC (St ANO S tAOCfSr f UNf KAi o i m c r o »s COMPLETE QUALITY FUNERAL ^ Including Caiket, Over 60 Services J L long Island City: 36-10 BROADWAY g y Phone ASIorii 8-0700 2 Jam aua: 168 31 HILLSIDE AVENUE '' A e r o n a v f i o a l ” a n d A n n o u n c e ­ m e n t 104 u n d e r “ S c i e n t i f i c " CHE M ICA L E N G I N E E R . $2,000 to $.■3,61)0 Any i«|M>i-iallznt] branirh A nnouncem ent 183 of 1941 .1 n d a m end m ent E N G IN E E R , $2,600 to K>.500 All h ru n e h rs »f eng in eering exvept rliem ical and m arine, and naval arrhitertiin* C'l)>Hiii)( d a te —D e c em b fr SI, 1942, or bei'ore, upon public notice A nnouncem ent 173 of 1941 a n d a mend ment.s. E N i ;i N E E R , junior, |2,(K)0 All lirancliPH of en|(ineorin^; except aerdiiaiitioal, and nav al a rc h ite c ­ tu re and m arine ensineerhii; Annoiinc m en t 172 of 1941 a n d amendment..s. rONGINEER, junior, J2,0()0 OptiiMiH: Aeronautical, and n aval architect tue and m arine engineer­ ing Annoim cem cnt 122 of 191.1 a n d am e nd m en t ? :N G IN E E R IN G a I D. $1,440 to .$2,(100 Options: gra.phic A nnouncem ent amendm ent. Marine See tilso A n n o u n c e m e n t s 159 an d 160 u n d e r “ T r a d e s " a n d 122 above J<;XI«Kl)rJ'Ki: (Marine Propelling a nd O u tfitting E quipm ent), .$3,200 United S ta te s M aritim e Commis­ sion A nn oun cem ent 62 of 1941 an d am endm ents. IN S PE C TO R , E n gin e e ring Materiiais, .$1,620 to $ 2,W N a v y D ej)artm ent (F or field duty) Options: S'eel hulls. Mechanical, Electrical, Radio Announcem ent 81 of 1941 and am endm ent. I N S P E C T O R OF H U L L S ,a s sista n t, $3,200 IN S P E C T O R OF BO IL E RS, a s s i s t ­ ant, $3,200 Bureau of Marine Inspection and Navigation, D e p a rtm en t of Com­ merce A nnouncem ent 213 (1912) and am endm ent. IN S PE C T O R . Ship Construction, $2,000 to $2,(J0t. N a v y D e p a rtm en t (F or field duty) Options: Electrical, Mechanical, Steel or wood hulls A nnouncem ent 82 of 1941 and amendm ent. S H IP Y A R D IN S P E C T O R : Hull, $2,300 to $3,300; Hull, Outfitting, $3,200; Machinery, $2,300 to $3,800; Electrical. $2,600 to $3,500; Joiner, $2,fHX) to $3,?>00 United S tates M aritim e Commis.><ion A nnouncem ent 67 of 1941 and a.mendment O rdnance tstn h llslio d 4901 li)li lU 4lh S t. N K w lo w ii C o r o n a . L. 1. d-3401) 50S E. Main Ml.. l‘nl« lio«;iie 4*A. 3»l> H B » r TDUH T m n m m R g ^ or O lT li S v r rlM B jB sla a tlo n i f r o a i y k « l l T ^ n ?«w lter C o ., 1 3 9 T o ltO A S t n e t , (Be^vr* W l l l i a n ft N a s s a u S t s ) B ltk M A 3 - 933S M isc ella n e o u s ATTORNEY, .$1,800 to $3,200 Full requirem ents published In Ju ly 14 LPj ADER Closing date—August 21, 1942 B IN D E R Y O P E R A T IV E (H a nd and Machine), 66 cents an hour Government Prin tin g Office A nnoim cem ent 230 (1942) a n d amendm ent. COAL M IN E IN S PE C TO R , $3,200 to $4,600 B u re au of Mine.s, D e p a rtm e n t of the Interior Muxinium as®—55 years Announcem ent 106 of 1941 a n d am endm ents. CUSTODIAL O F F IC E R , iunior, $1,860 (.'VI<*n only) Bure au of P. isons. D e p a rtm e n t of Ju.stice Maxiniiini aRe—58 years (^losing d a te —A ug ust 11 1942 Announcem ent 239 (1912) ;i n d a mendment. D E P A R T M E N T A L G U A R D , $1,200 Announcement 1P4 (1S42) a n d a mendm ent. D IE T IT IA N , Staff, $1,800 Announcem ent 44 of 1941 and amend ment.s. F I N G E R P R I N T C L A S S IF IE R , as.sistant, $1,620 B ure au of Navigation, N a v y De­ p a rtm e n t Announcement 226 (1942). IN S PE CTO R. Defense Production Pr()tective Service, $2,600 to $5,6<)0 W a r D e pa rtm en t A nnouncement 180 of 1941 a n d a mendm ent. INSPECTO R, Hats, $2,000; Miscel­ laneous Supplies (Hosiery and K n it Underw ear). $2,000; Te.xtiles. $1,620 and $2,000; C'othing, $1,620 and $2,0)0 Q u a r te r m a s te r Coips, W a r D e p a rt­ ment A n n o u rc em e n t 142 of 1940 a n d am endm ents. INV ESTIG ATO R, junior, $2,600 Maxiniiiiii age—55 years. Announcement 232 (1942) a n d am endm ent. IN V ESTIG ATO R, $:i,200 to .$4,COO M a t e r e l Division, Air Corps, W ar D e p a rtm en t (For field duty) A nnouncement 171 of 1911 a n d amendm ent. P E R S O N N E L O F F IC E R , $ 4 , 6 0 0 to M ed ica l P E R S O N N E L ASSISTANT, $2,600 to $3,8C0 Announcemer.t 213 (1942), L I T H O G R A P H E R (Aristia or Me­ chanical), $1,440 to $2,000 Announcement 205 (1942) and am endm ent. TR A IN IN G S P E C IA L IS T , .$2,600 to $5,000 Options: General (Diversifi;?d technique.=(). General (Motion picture techn quo), T rade and I ndu strial A n n o u n ie m e n t l'.^9 (1942) a n d amendm ent. $ i') .5 0 0 D E N T A L H Y G IE N IS T , $1,620 Public H ealth Service; Veterans Administi a t i o n ; W a r D e pa rtm en t Announcem ent H I of 1941 and amendm ent. MEDICAL G U A R D -A TT EN D A N T, $1,620 M E D IC .\L T E C H N IC A L A S SIST ­ ANT, $2,000 Mental Hygiene Div., P u b l i c H ealth S-^rvice O p tio n s (Teciinical A s sista n t) : Clinical laboratory, P h a r m a c y , XR a y laboratoiy Announcem ent 114 of 1941 and an^endments. M EDICA L O F F I C E R , $3,200 to $4,GOO (15 options) I’ublic H ealth Service; Food and Drug A d m in istra tion: V eterans A d n iln is tia tio n ; Civil Aeronautics Administratii>n; I ndian Service MEDICAL O F F I C E R (R otating In tern e sh ip ), Junior. (P sy clu atric DtiCICC'KHC N u r sin g f GRA DUA TE NURSE, T he P a n a m a Cana', entra nce s a l a r y —$168.75 a m onth Option.<«: General s t a f f duty, P.syc hia try M aximum age—33 y e ars A nnouncem ent 112 of 1941 and am endm ents. GRA DUA TE NURSE, ju nio r, $1,620 Public H ealth Service; V e tera n s A d m inistra tio n; In d ian Service A nnouncem ent 88 of 1941 and am endm ents. P U B L IC H E A L T H N U RSE, $2,000 Indi-i.n Servi(;e, including A la s k a ; Public H e a lth Service GRA DUA TE NURSE, G e n e r a l Sta ff Duty, $1,800 Indian Service, including A laska A nnouncement 242 (1942). PU B L IC H E A L T H N U RSE, Junior, $1,800 Public H ealth Service; Ind ian Service Announcement 240 (1942). P U B L IC HEALTH N U R SIN G CONSULTANT. $2,600 to $.'5,600 Public H ealth Service; Child ren’s Bureau, D e p a rtm en t of Ijabor Announcem ent 225 (1942). IN S PE C TO R , Naval Ordnance Materials, $1,620 to $2,600 (Various options) B ureau of Ordnance, N a v y Dept. (For field duty) Aim ouncem ent 95 Revised, 1941 and am endm ent. IN S PE C TO R , O rdnance Material, .'<1.6i;0 to $2,600 Ordnance D e p a rtm ent, W a r D e­ p a rtm e n t Announcem ent 124 of 1939 and am endm ents. $2,000 NIC H O LA S COPPOLA and A rch itectu ral and D r a ftin g $2,000 Spffclnl Co urte .sy to C ivil S f r v i r e K m plo y r e s CIIAI’KL W I T H O U T C l I A l t O B li ile r iii p iil ill All O n i r l e r i r * (1042) A R C H IT E C T . $2,000 to |3,200 Optionn: Design, Specification.^, E.-ttirnating Announcement 222 (1942). ENOIN EER ING D RA FTSM A N, $1,440 t.. $2,600. All branrlien of d ra ftin g CloHiii^: d a te —Decem ber 31, 1942, or before, upon public notice A nnouncem ent 174 of 1941 and am endm ents. Phone REpublit 9-8117 4 6 YEABi OF KNOWI NG HOW 206 IN S PE CTO R, Signal Corp.s E q uip ­ ment, $2,000 to $3,200 Signal Corp.s, W a r D e p a rtm e n t (Kor field duty) A nnouncem ent 108 of 1940 a n d am endm ent. T E C H N IC A I, AS SIST A N T (E ng i­ neering), $1,800 Announcem ent 177 of 1941 and am endm ent. Flushing • Corona • Queens Village l''l')M<;iC A l. Pliotog ram m etric, Topo- and $1,800 Optlonx (J (Junior grade): General, Neuropsychiatric noj^itals A nnouncem ent 24 Revised, IMl am endm ent. P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y A ID E, student, $420 (Le.ss a deduction of $360 a y e a r for subsistence an d q u a rte r s) PH Y S IO T H E R A P Y AID E, a p p r e n ­ tice, $1,440 W a r D e p a rtm ent Announcem ent 117 of 1941 and am endm ents. V E T E R IN A R IA N , $2,000 a n d $2,600 B u re au of Animal, In d u stry , Dept. of Agriculture: Public H e a lth Service; W a r Dept. A nnouncem ent 143 of 1941 a nd am endm ent. R esident), Junioi St. E liz a b e th ’s Hospital (Federal Iii.stitutlon for T r e a tm e n t of Men­ tal Disoi-ders), W ashin gton, D. C. Announcem ent 233 (1942). MEDICAL T E C H N IC IA N , Senior, $2,000 O p t i o n s : General, Roentgenology M EDICAL T E C H N IC IA N , $1,620 and $1,800 O p t i o n s : G eneial, Roentgenology, Surgery LABORATORY H E L P E R , Junior, $1,4 40 ( > p l i o n s : General, Roentgenology Announcem ent 83 of 1941 and amendm ent. O R T H O P E D IC MECHANIC, $2,000 O p tio iis: General, Bracemaki'r, sho em ak er a nd leatherworker, Limbm.'Uier Aniunuicemont 204 (1942) and am endm ent. PH Y SK ’IAN, The P a n a m a Canal, $1,000 Maximum a g e —50 years Aim ouncement 211 (1942) and amendm ent. P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y A ID E, |l,623 R a d io S e e al so A n n o u n c e m e n t 175 u n ­ der “ Elnyineerinp.” COMMUNICATIONS OPERA TO R, junioi, $1,620 ( H i g U - . S p e e ( l R a d i o K q u ip n ie iit > Signal Service a t Large, W a r De­ p a rtm e n t Announcement 20 of 1941 and amendment's. RADIO M E C H A N IC -T E C H N IC IA N , $1,440 to $2.G(}0 Announcement 134 of 1941 and am e nd m en ts RADIO MONITORING O F F I C E R $2,61)0 and $3,200 Ft'deial Com munications Com mis­ sion Aniuiiincement 166 of 19-U and amendnjent. RADIO O P ERA TO R, $1,620 and amend meiit. RADIOSONDE T E C H N IC IA N , s e ­ nior. $2,000 Announcement 138 of 1940 and amendm ent S c ie n tific S e e al so A n n o u n c e m e n t 163 nn tier “ E n ( ) i n e e r i n ( i . ' ’ ASTRONOMER, junior, $2,000 Naval Observatory, W aaliington, D. C. Ani\ouncement 17J of 1941 and amendm ent. CHEMIST (Explosives), $2,600 to $5,600 Announcement 1P2 of 1941 a nd amendm ent. CHEMIST, junior, $2,000 (Oi»en only to w om rn) A nno unc e m e nt iW (1SH2) a n d am e n dm ent. CH E M IS T, $2,600 to W.600 A nn oun cem ent 235 (1942). IN S PE C T O R , Pow der a n d Ex>plo.sives, $1,620 to $2,600 Ordnance D e pa rtm en t, W a r De* p a r tm e n t An nou ncem ent 104 of IMO a n d am endm ents. M E T A L LU R G IST , $2,600 to $5,600 A nnouncem ent 238 (1'942). METEO ROLOGIST, $2,600 to $5,600 An nou ncem ent 237 (1942). METEOROLOGIST. Junior, $2,000 An nou ncem ent 127 of 1941 a n d am endm ents. PHARMACOLOGIST, $2,600 to $4,600 TOXICOLOGIST, !|;2,600 to $4,600 An nou ncem ent 1S6 (1942) a n d am endm ent. P H Y SIC IS T, $2,600 to $5,600 Announcem ent 236 (1942). PH Y SIC IS T, junior. $2,0J0 An nou nc e m e nt 138 of 1940 a nd am endm ent. T E C H N I C A L AND S C I E N T I F I C AID. $1,440 to $2,000 (Open only to women) Optionn: (All grades), Radio, E x ­ plosives; (Grades below $2,000) also Chemist, Physic.®, M etallurgy, Fuels A n nou nc e m e nt 133 of 1941 and .amendments. TECHNOLOGIST, .$2,000 to $5,600, an y specialized bra nch An nou ncem ent 188 (1942) a n d am endm ent. T rad es P o s i ti o n s e x i s t a t o r d n a n c e , n a v a l, a n d A i r Corps e s t a b l i s h m e n t . T h e sa lar ies s h o w n below v a r y a c c o r d ­ i n g to t h e place o f e m p l o y m e n t , IN S T R U M E N T MAKER, $7.44 a da y to $1.24 a n hour An nou nc e m e nt 162 of 1940 and am endm ent. L E N S G R IN D E R , $3.92 to $8.00 a day An nou ncem ent 158 of 1940 and am end m ents. LOFTSMAN, $1.04 to $1.12 a n hour. A nnouncem ent 159 of 1940 and am endm ent. MA CHINIST, $1,800 a y e a r to $1.06 and hour A nnouncem ent 161 Revised, 1941 and am endm ents. S H I P F I T T E R , $6.81 to $3.93 a day. A nn oun c e m e nt 160 of 1910 an d am endm ent. TOOLMAKER, $7.20 a d a y to $1.03 and hour Announcej-nent 1.33 Revised, 1911 an d am endm ents. N a v y Y a rd J ob s H>ite.s of Pay Pei Diem Aii^le.siiill li, heavy fire.s ................... iM'J.ltl ♦ lO.tU $11.12 AiiKle.siiiith, otlieiflre.s ....................... 'J.I2 9.1)0 10. OS Black.siiiUli, iieavy fcits .......................... lO.ltJ 10 lit 11.12 Bt.icU.'-inlt li, ollietfire.s ...................... 9 la 9.(’»0 ]0.0^ Hoilerinatcer ........... 9.1 i 9,I)J 10. OS Chipper ami caulker, llDIl ........................... 9 ta 0.(i0 10.0.S ('opper.-»niitli .......... l>.lii» 10.(r3 10..')(S !>!(» .Sinker .............. io.it: ]0.l>4 11.12 Ilrlllsr, inuMimatii; . 9.12 O.ij’O 10 OS Kii^iiieniaii (itniHilii)^ mill poitiiblf) .... 0.12 9.C.0 10.08 il.tiO lO.OS I'Tfimu 't'uriier ...... ».r.* 9.i:o 10.113 Kr.une Bt'tirli'r ....... 9.12 lli*lpi>r Fl.iiifjc 7.0 + 7..-.2 Till iii r ............ . Tiistriinient Maker . ft.li'l 10 OH 11*. .-)G 11.0+ T.ofl.-Jinaii ................ lO.O.'^ H'l.OS ti.lM Millinaii .................. !) 1 Moliler .................... 9.(11 Kt.OS 10 .-.n S.IIO lO.OH Tti,u«er ........................ !).12 li. to (i.SS Iliver Tleator ......... 9.(10 l(r.O..< Sailiiiaker ............... 9.12 9 P.0 lo.'W 9.12 .SliPft Metal WorU'^r O.liO 10.OS Shilifittor ................ 9.12 10.t,*s 9.(10 .‘■•Ill pwri slit ............. 0.12 AVelder. Klei tric lo . n s n 00 (-.siieolallv .skllle.'l) ft.1'; 9. (10 1 0 . 0 8 AVel ler <}a» ......... n 12 rriie above sal'irlfs a ri aiiUJf t to a (lediiollon of 5 per cent for retirement purpo.'^e.'O. school Including tralnlnir in math<», matlca plus physics or chemiatry. D. Ag9 and Cltisenshlp. On t h i date of filing application, apoiu oants: 1. Must hav« reached their igtj, birthday. There is no maximum ag* limit for this examination. 2. Must be citizens of or owa al. legiance to the United States. F u rth er Information regarding this examination is contained in th« original announcement No. 2-H9 Issued May 28, 1942. Qualified per­ sona are urged to apply. SEBORRHEA! 9» O U T O F K V K R Y lOA P R O P I . R H A V K I T .—I T IS A G E R M T H A T DKSTKOYS T H K H A IK ROOT. T h i n , Il.'^tless o r d r y h a i r , oily. It c h y s c a l p , d a n d r u f f , lo s s of h a i r , b a l d s po t* LEADS TO BALDNESS D o n ’t T r y t o C u r e t h e S y m p t o m s L e a m H o w to Cure th e D isease In stru ction s are F R E E F R E E Scalp E x a m i n a t i o n b y a SOALP SP EC IA LIST T hB eway S(iir.EWorth B OSt.)R N.CO Y. C. 329 Room I22S • 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. D r. M o r tim e r R . S a lm o n S u rg e o n D entist Telephone LOngacre 5-0891 33 W . 42nd St., Suite 1622 Dr. D. G. POLLOCK S u rg e o n D e n tis t Brooliljrn I'arMniiMiiit riieuir* Bld^. One FliKhI t'p Brooklyn. N. T., 'I'RInncIo S-8U20 Hours: D a il y 9-t»; S u n d a y . 10-1 B. M. T. OpKulh Av. .SiiiMviiy S t a t l n a I It T Npvin* *<utMvnir Shil’mn DR. E D W A R D PO LLNER S U R C E O N -D E N T IS T 9 A.M. to B P.M. M o n d a y a n d K r l d a y l i v e n l n g s , 8 P.M. S a t u i d a . v s —D u r i n g J u n e , J u l y . A u uu at , 9 A M. to a P.M 121 R i c h n i o n d A v e n u e P o r t R ic h n jo n d , S .I. G I . 2-5276 NUTU'K D U N K W K I I . . — S t a t e of N e w York ( ' o u i i t y of N e w York, s s . ; We , tli<* uii<ter.sifj;M(>cl, beiuK doiilrouii o f ( o r n ii n i; >t ll ni iti'ii partuer::«liii> i> ur su aii t to t h e Ihw .s o f tln> S t . i t e o f N ew Y or k, a n d beinn . s e v e i a l l y d u l y d w o r n , d o c e r t i f y aa f o l­ lo w s : 1. T h e n a m e of t h e i)artner.shli> iii: I ’e n e W ei l. II. T h e c h a r a c t e r of t h s I)U.slnes.'4 o f t h e i>artnershl[> i.s t h e p u r ­ c h a s e , s al e , i m p o r t a n d e x p o r t of oiM, m e t a l s , el iemlcai.'i a n d o t h e r i)toclu( ts. t h e p u r c h a s e a n d s a l e of se i- u r i tl e s, th« n i a n a t ^ e n i e n t a n d fina ni- in) ; of m i n e s , a n d tli3 niakinjif of in ve .st me nt .s In diver.s hu.'^ines.s e n t e r p r i s e r . 111. T h e l o c a t i o n of t h e p r i n c i p a l t>lace of busii)e.ss o f Ilia p a r t n e r s h i p is a t 7'» P i n e S t r e e t , B o r o u « li (»f . M a n h a t t a n , C i t y of N e w Y o rk . IV. T h e n a m e a n d p l a c e of r e s i d e n c e of ea. li m e r t i h e r of t h e p a r t n e r s h i p 1.% a.-i follow.-c Ciene rnl P a r t n e r : K d m o i u l W e il, 4,'> We.'t S I s t S t r e e t , N ew Yo rk , N. Y. I . im itc il P a r t n e r . s ; S i e « f r i o d B e n d h e i n i , 15 We.^t SIst S t r e e t , N e w Y'ork, N. 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W a r D e p a rt ­ $12,(HK) of t h e n e t p r o f i t s of t h e p a r t n e r ment, New Yoik C)rdnance District s h i p In e a c h f is c a l y e a r e n d i n g M a i d i (comprising the Counties of H u n t e r ­ SI ; 37', 2 % of t h e b a l a n c e o f s u c h net don, M ddlesex, Monmouth, Som er­ profitH in e x c e s s of $I2,UI)0; I n t e r e s t nt se t and all counties no rth th ereof tlie r a t e o f 3% p e r a n n u m u p o n JUO.tXHI of in the Sta te of New J e r s e y ; and t h e i r c a p i t a l < - ont rlb ut ion . F o r t h e fi.'icn' the Counties of Columbia, Greene, y e a r e n d i n g M a r c h .Tl, lU4:t, t h e llmltP'* Sullivan, Ulster, and all counties p a r t n e r s h i p will r e c e i v e t h e n e t p r o f i n south th ereof jn the S ta te of New of t h e said- g e n e r a l p a r t n e r s h i p f o r H'® p e r i o d . A p i l l 18, IWL’, to J u l y «, l»tYork). T he United Sta te s Civil Service X. T h e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s a r e n o t givt*a Commission hereby a m e n ds a n ­ tlio r i g h t t o s u b s t i t u t e a n a. ss ign ee nouncem ent for the above position c o n t r i b u t o r in t h e i r p la ce . XI. No r ls lj t is g iv e n to t h e p a r t n e r s to a d m i t a d d i ­ as follows: tional lim ited p a r t n e r s . XII. N o riK>'J Kxam lnation Ri'quired t h e llnilUHi A. Kdiication. A pplicants m ustpIsa rgt ni veerns tt oo po rnieo r ioit y mo voer re tof h e o t h e r l i ‘" ' show : d p a r t n e i s a s to c o n t r i l i u t l o n s o r a« 1. The successful completion of Ictoe m p e n s a t i o n by w a y o f i n c o m e . X l j ' one y e a r of an engin eering course T h e p a r t n e i s h l p Is to t e r m i n a t e In t'"* in a college of engineering of recog­ e v e n t of t h e ( l e a t h o r I n s a n i t y of nized sta n d in g : or g e n e r a l p a r tn e r , XIV. T h e lim ited |ia 'i ' 2. T he successful completion of iier.s a r e g l \ e n no r i g h t t o d e m a n d i'’’ two years general college s tu d y in a reci^lve a n y s p e c i f i c p r o p e r t y o t h e r t l i; " ‘ junior college, college, university, br c a s h in r e t u r n f o r t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n th e lim ited parlner.ship. S i g n e d hhj' school of technology; or 3. G raduation fio m a s t a n d a r d high a w o r u t o by a l l p a r t n e r s J u l y 7, Take This Training Now for War Job! Tuesday, P ag e E leven CIV IL SE R V IC E LEA D ER J u ly 21,1942 This W eek’s New York City and State Eligible Lists S T A T E L IST S tk h m in a i. a n d e l b v a t o b liBNBKAl. FOKEMAN PUBLIC WOKKH , Couw hlin, W m . . 82.21 0 o a r t l l n l e r , D e l b e r t , 81-39 ACrOUNT CLEHK ilbuii.V Office S.iclal Welfare 1 Hutlfcr* K a t h l e e n J . 87.20 a n e r h r l n l t , F. A.. S2.»i7 a Mwry R.. 4 ciisabella, A n n a , 81.79 S e n io r sxEN O dR A PH En I tU'tt Office Tax and Finance j /-onn el l. R u t h , 84.312 o O u j e t t , J o. «p phi ne. 81.1C7 3 WhHnprer, E t h e l , 77.W'C STENO<JKAI*HEK tfoiiroe C'ouiity De pa rtm ent of I*ul»lic Welfare C o lb u r n . M a r t h a G., 90.50 i T e ck , P e a r l , 88 03 8 H ii n n a , M a r lo n . 1 (’a^ fnazzo. A n n e L.. mMio 5 W e b er , R o s e m a r y , 80..>9 « K n i t t e r , P e a r l , 80.44 ? I.osee. M a r l o n . 8tl.?n ' 'i irt lss , K l l n o r , 8T).33 u Ma.'icarl, AnKPHneii, K r e e m a n . I^ucllle, 84^)!| W e tz e l . C a t h e r i n e . M .W V o e ll in g e r . I s a b e l . 82.<>1 ]•( Steele, Dori.s, 81.28 1 'T^si ST A N T !s'I E N OG KA I'H E K Ui,i^ioIl o f C o m m e r c e , E x e c u t i v e D eim rtm e n t ] H ou t, M a r g a r e t . 2 (;on no ll y , J o h : i n n a , 8.1.274 V \V'piiu:er. E l i a b e t h . 84.311 \ Holois. C a t h e r i n e . 8::.009 5 I . e i b n ia n . l^i ll ian . 81.4(50 « Kurhti, n i l d a . ■ ^ k n 7 o k s t e n <)(; k a i *h e r Div i s i o n I 'lir o l e E x e c u t i v e D einirtnjent 1 1 ,,'vancUisUI. T h e o . , 87.10.1 :! Miller, M a r i a n 10., 811.20 i W r l le r . Agne.<? M., 81.4(17 4 fle.^t, E ' i z a b e t h . 83.!)34 {, Itosen. I r e n e E.. 8^.20 0 '.icA nli ff e. Asne.^, V'.t.ll () K E .M .\N . r O N S E K V A T l O X D EI'T. 1 De alla. .Tr.ine.s A . 01.Of. Mo.s.'Tnan. Geo. R.. .S7.00 il Kl' li. O. L e r o y , 81 4 l,<Iak'.^ley FIo vil. 80.00 .-:iriii:Son, R a i l * . 7!'.0') (, I 'a r n r iU e , . l a n i e a L_. 78.00 7 S o u t h e r n , F , a n , 7T.OO 5 ( '.pliiiKer, W a l t e r , 70.00 *ASS1St 7\NT STENO(;;tAI*HER Department of C’orrection ] I'a.s.<!i(ly. C a t h . (J.. S.".17j i; C a n i p h e l l . R i t a , h.'i.07!) ;i K e l a n e y . L u c y . 84..'".(U i ir a if in e y , . Jo hn J . . 83.183 !i B u e n a u , R os en i.a ry , 82.714 « Wal.sh, H e l e n M., 81..'53(1 ASSI.STANT VETERINARIAN BACTERIOI-OiJIST Deimrtment of Health 1 P e a n , D o n a l d , 80.2.'5 Stee le, . l a m e s , 70.7.’i a ('ol'fin, D a v i d , 77.7.5 Y - kay a s s i s t a n t t h e r a p v Deimrtment of Health 1 2 a 4 O p p e n h e l m e r , I r e n e , 00.38 A lb e r t . J a c q u e l i n e , 87.(>3 K o c z o t , K a z i m e r i a , 8(5.88 T r a e n k l e , J o h n , 84.00 <!ohen, H e n r y , 8.'J.88 6 B r e c h e r , F a in , 8:5.03 ” ASSTSTA NT 1>I ETITI AN Westchester County 1 B a r k e r , E .s te lle M., S5.88 "iVTEltST.^TE PSYCHIATttIO SOCIAL WORKER W'estche«ter County 1 2 3 4 5 M iller, R h o d a L., 81.00 Tom iikin.s, Loi.s,’ 70..‘»0 .Major, J a n e E ., 7(!.30 HarriH. M a r y A., 75.80 E d w a r d s , M a r i o n . 75.00 DISEASE CONTROt VETERIN.ARIAN Department of Airrlculture and Markets 1 D ea n. S t a n l e y . 80.0(i 2 T a r l o w . E m n n u e l , 84.60 S .'^tonc. W . S.. 83.40 4 Sp iege l. M il t o n . 82.80 .'i Kfrg lesto n. H a r r y , 82.80 (5 I V ro .s a le tt l. M a r to , 81.00 7 f li lro y. W a l t e r E ., 81.20 f> (^liRglns, C h a s . C.. SI.OO 0 I ' h a r le p , A r t h \ i r . 70.40 10 p . r r i s , J o s , 70.20 31 H o w a i d , N a t . 77.80 12 T e r r y . J o h n W . , 77.00 13 W e i n b e r g , C.. 77.20 31 O’C o n n o r , P a t r i c i a , 70.80 1'i S ch il le r , H a r r y , 7-".00 111 B a u m v / e l l , E a r l , 7.’5.30 SENIOR SOCIAL WORKER Department of Social Welfare 3 WeiR<», M o i r i s , 87.43 2 OKson. H e r b e r t E .. 81.01 J) r’o le n i a n . B e n J ., ?3.49 4 .'Smith, M a r y , 82.50 B OsinRkl, H e n r y J . . 82.42 <1 W i r p s a , H e n r y , 82.10 7 C o n n e l ly . F r e d J .. 81.48 5 Mark.s, M a r y , 81.30 CASE SUPERVISOR Monroe County Board of Child Welfare 1 2 8 j 6 « "i W ol ff . F l o r e n c e , 8.').P« .«uvder, H e l e n , 84.8.5 Wa l.-h. M i l d r e d . 84.51 R u s se ll. K . . 83.08 _ M c \ n i n i o n d . H e l e n . 83.57 W e l t e r . A n n e . 82.03 O v e n b u r g . J o a n , 82.92 SRMOR p a r o l e OFFICER Division Parole Executive Deimrt ment J, H n ll a r d . W m . F . . 87.83 ^ _ 0 ’n r i e n z , H u g h B., 84.80 ASSISTANT CLERK Insurance Department, New York Office 1 B r o w n e r , A d el e , 80.07 2 C l a r k e . A. T.. 80.30 O’D ea , M i l d r e d , 80.39 STENOGRAPHER Department of Health, lAborjvtory Division a s s is t a n t ^ Shapiro, R u t h , 70.95 ASSISTANT CLERK Sliuulnrd Purchases Executive Department J S u ll i v a n , P a t r i c k , 81.73 ^ Rven.sun, J o h n F ., 70.44 TH ATTENDANT. SARATOGA SPRINGS AUTHORITY Class A J K l i n t , P e t e r , 04,00 J S u ll i v an , J o h n , 02.00 ® K 'I n t , A n n a , 80.u0 J P l a n a g a n , L e w i j , 80 OO “ n a t t w l g . N a n n y , 83.00 ” H o l l m a n , E s t h e r . 83.00 ' i J a h l b e n d e r . A, S., 82 00 S H l l z m n n , G u s t a v e , 81.00 iJ o r t , H u t ' o , 80 00 02 L op e z, A n n e R., 87.1.">8 93 M iller, H e n r y L., 87.1.35 94 S t e r m a n , M o r r i s II.. S7.J10 9.’) R u b i n , L i l l i a n , 87.118 00 H o l l a n d e r . M ar y . 87.004 07 G o r d o n . Ro.s ali nd, 87 002 08 T a v e n d e r , O t t i l i a . 87 082 00 G o l d b e r g , S a u l, 87.0.'.O 100 F e u e r s t e i n , E.. 87.017 101 R a p p a p o r t . An n. 87.023 102 L i n c o ln . El.sie. 87,011 103 N e w m a n , E s t h e r . 8*1,004 104 N o l a n . H e l e n e R,. 8(J.l;79 10.") S im o n . R u t h . 80.070 100 L i r o f f , J e r o m e . 8(5.it."P 107 W e b b , M il d r e d , 80 0(2 108 A r c a n g e l l , Nello, 80.01T 100 L a p e i r e , VIolii, 80..S0."» 110 .Mayers. S y lv ia , 80.8.S.-, 111 G la d . C l i n t o n G., 8(i..‘i(18 ] t 2 S im s . Ros e. Sii.S.'iO 113 S to n e , E d w a r d . 80.845 114 M ii s te in , Si-die. 80..‘'44 11.‘) L a u k a it i. s . M ar g ., 8(5.740 110 G a r v e y , W m . A , 80.739 117 W e r d e n , M il d r e d . 80.7:t0 118 P a r l a n t e , J o s . , 80.72S 110 W h e l p l e y . H \ r r y , 80.707 1110 S l l v e r s t e i n , S id n e y , 8(* (100 121 D or e. J o s , J. , 80.000 122 G i n s b e r g , I s i d o r e . 80 123 F o g e l t n a n , I d a , 80.070 124 B r i t t o n . F l a v i l l a . 80 070 12.-) L a m b . MRbel D.. 8.1 .".77 126 Lewi.s, A b r a h a m . .SO..'>00 127 R ow e, Loui.se, 80.."27 128 H o u g h t o n , M . 80.."03 120 B u r d e n . J a n e . 80 400 130 K o o p m a n , E t h e l , 80.(80 131 '•'.riffith.s, J e a n , 80.48-. 1.^2 F o w l e r , ''^orinne, 80 -t><3 13.5 L e s t e r . E C., 8 0 -IC7 1.'54 M a b r y , / e l m a . SO 4,-.f’ 13') W e l i n s , I r v i n g , s(i t47 136 F e l d m a n , R u t h 8'i, i38 137 R os en , J a c o b . 8(5 4li:{ 1.S8 L e f k o w l : z , B e sie. 8.1.‘583 l.*50 L es n ie w .‘'k.'i, I.orott.T. K0.370 140 ( l a r p i n e t o . OigT. 8i5.:{4ri 111 ?Jngle. 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H'l.'W 01 h'ciiviifi, Stnltli.v, 8<1 Oil 02 .I.-i UIi i i c I t:, ./ ol m , S(J.(K» <(l Modiicy, .liiini'S S.. 8."i (H) (W l*;ivi»rii*, f J . i f l m i f ) , «i-> SilviTiiiaii, (17 (W (l!» 7(t 71 8.") (J(( ll cil HT f, S c h i i r k i i i i i i ) , S i - \ i n o i i r , 8.'i (K» I I . T f « h l . . M K. n . ' i t i . i r d . 8:..(10 l > . .wi l , P . t l t ic k K . ST. (»U K i i z . l n iiiK M, . 8'.,(*() l i o.HNfl tl . I t i l l p l l , 8.'l (M) T ’ K li,*y. M lclncl, 84.00 HH KU. MfMberl, H*.(K» 57 M cN.illy. J.»lin K., 8<» (H) Hr. tMt 7:t 71 7'. 7i 7r 7H 7:t 8'» ><I 8.’ Hi! / .oK'Tfi , Ki c i l f t i( k (•.. 8-. . 00 A i i l o t i i i h . O c o r K c .1 . 8:. 1)0 I. I k e . C l i m l . H II.. O i i n o n ' l . K o l x T t K . 8 ‘i (lU C i c l i i ‘ 1. A l f f . ' d \ V . S.-|,(IO ( l l i c n y i , V l n r . - i i l , HI Oil StJinlck . l o l i l i , 8 1 , (M l i . y l c , K. -t i l i i ' l l i i: . ftt.OO Ivi.i II. AIIi'm 1 . 81 0 0 I? i i i i l . i i ' i c k . . Ii i hi i . 8 1 0 0 Mi i ri i l i . v. ,Io.m>(ili I » . 8 ( 0 0 81 ' ri ti i i i . 'i i n. I t l c l K U i l II . 8» 1)0 8*1 H i l l . HI, T l ' c n d o n . f . 8 1 . 0 0 8(! Mt i i i ri i l . K l i l i i i o l t . 8 1 0 . ) H H C u n i i l n f t h a m , C h a s , K.. 83.00 119 O l a o o m o , I t o l u 'r t O., 83.00 12(1 Mellcmn, K r a t i c H T . H‘2.00 121 r.yii oh , r*siit^l F . 82 00 122 <lfBf.|il)PrK W a l t e r H.. 82.00 1:43 D«Mii(*trlades, C o s t a s , 82.00 J 2 t H fliiillz , O a li r le l 82.(«l Vi.T Shp**hey, T .a w r pn o e T.. 82.00 12(1 HprHckel.seii, K i id o l p h G., 82.00 127 ('Mi(*rni!iy. Al vi n, 81.00 128 H r . ; n n a n , W i l l i a m J , 81 00 12» Colin. Klll ot. 81 (H) 130 X u ;; p n t . W i l l i a m J . , 81.00 131 M i r o v s k y . F r a n k . 81 00 132 Y a k ii ho k. sk v. ,lol>n .J„ 81.00 133 M ea ly . H o h e r l fJ.. 81.00 1 3 t I . - i f o r t p , .7(*mo.s X.. 81.00 13.-. M a n n . I>HIII|. H . 81.00 130 Mal^^en. ltM>'moiid I I . 81.00 137 H n i f k n e r . B p n .i a m ln U.. 81.00 138 M u r r a y , F ra n o i. s T., 81.00 130 'l’ay|f>r. K dv v ar d A., «1.00 n o K e n t . W i l l i a m T,, 81.00 141 I t a i i n i a n i i Krn. it. 81.00 112 I . y n c h . Wllllf.Tn r . . 81 00 143 P e a r l . U - o n a r d P . 81 00 H I M a r t i n e z . R a l p h W .. 81.00 1 1."« N'nijeiit. .lainoH. 81 00 HO l. a M o i i t , W a i t e r .T . 80.00 l l ' S e a l e y . O eor ij p II,. 80.00 1 18 P r i t i i a e k , X o r n i a i i .T,. «0,00 1 ‘0 Cion w a y . .lol in .1,. 80.00 l.'iO H e y e r s d o r f . 'Tticiiard M . 80 00 l.'.l Ca.nev. Ri.- h- .r d ,1.. 80 00 1.".‘! Oivl.s. lOrnaiuiel. 80 00 1.'3 S f li w a r l 7 l» e r B . f ' a r l . 80 00 l . ' t Kr oTie ntjdl d. At e h In, 80.()0 ON PARK ROW W H Ii W IIJJA M e m plo ye es a r e g u ilty In t h e s a m e s e nse a s J a k e a n d O a s t o n b e c a u s e the.yr only h a lf re a d o r d e r s p l a c e d on bulletin b oa rds. R e c e n t l y we i n te r v i e w e d a n u m b e r of in d i­ v i d u a l s to d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r t h is is a w id e s p re a d p r a c tic e . F o r o u r little e x p e r i m e n t w e u se d t h e M a y o r ’s o r d e r on le a v e s o f a b ­ se n c e to e n g a g e in d e f e n s e w o r k . O f th o se polled 99 44'100 p e r c e n t sa d d le d t h e e n ti r e b l a m e on t h e officia ls of th e d e p a r t m e n t . T h e consensus was: “ Yes, I ’ve r e a d t h e Ma.yor’s o rder. I t ’s all u p to the d e p artm en t heads.” H e r e is a n e x c e r p t f r o m t h a t s a m e o r d e r : “ F r e q u e n t l y , it is fo u n d t h a t th e leave is s o u g h t to e nable t h e e m ployee to a c c e p t e m ­ ployment. a t a s u b s t a n t i a l l y liighe r s a l a r y ou tside. H a v i n g g iv e n t h e e m ployee s e c u r it y t h r o u g h o u t hi.s y e a r s of city service, t h e c ity is u n d e r no o b lig a tio n to s a c r if i c e its ow n i n te r e s t s so t h a t th e e m ­ ployee m a y get a b e t t e r s a l a r y I .K W I S . . . C ookin* W i t h G a s You havo no d o u b t go ne into t h ' coi nor b e a n e i y a t s o m e tim e Of oth:*!' for a h a m h u i g e r . H a v i n g o f d e io d it w ith o u t onions, you w o u ld be peeved if J a k e , th e s t o i k - b i c a k e f , b i o u g lit it to you witJi tho se o d o t ife i o u d bulbs. You w ould i m m e d ia te ly su m tjion (lie n n i t i e d ’ hotel a n d r e g is te r a c o m p la in t. T h o se of .you w ho freq u('n t th e m o re s w a n k e s t a b l i s h ­ m e n t s like th e Cafe de la Gii»sl»i*rft m a y e n c o u n t e r th e s a m e d if­ ficulty. If you o r d e r N e u f c h a t e l a n d O a s to n se r v e s P o n t 1' KvequO. you becom e in fu ria t e d . 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T h e R o y a l Club w a s re a lly r o c k i n ’ r e c e n tl y as the boy.s go t together a fte r their Bronx Coun­ cil m e e t in g . . . “ W e e ” Tonj-^ S i m m o n e t t i ga v e ou t w i t h his re n d it i o n of t h a t p o p u l a r ditty, 102 C u m m l n « a , W i l l i a m J . , TS.00 103 B l u m , P a u l , 78 00 R ir o w lt x , N a t h a n , 78.00 ]0.*> Ke v ln e , I r w i n , 78.00 IIW K o h l, J o h n O., 7 8 0 0 107 W a l t e r , R a y m o n d , 73.00 1»8 8eBHll, P a u l , 78.00 ]IM» ( J r e e n f l e l d , E m a n u e l . 78.00 200 I^eBle, J a c k W ,, 78.00 201 C a p l in , H e n r y , 78.00 202 K a r o l , I r v l n j t I., 78.00 203 M a r t i n . R o n a l d , .7 8 . 0 0 204 M a r t e n , J r . . N o r m a n G., 78.00 205 B o n f o r t p . D o n a l d M., 78.00 20({ K r e l t m a n . G e r a l d , 78.00 207 K i l m e r , R a y m o n d J ., 78.00 208 ( j u n d e r s o n . J o s e p h B.. 78.00 200 Re il ly , R i c h a r d T ., 78.00 210 Woir.«ion, I r w i n M.. 78.00 211 P o w e r s . W i l l i a m P.. 78.00 212 H llle, J o h n A., 77.00 213 H a i r , R o b e r t , 77 (H) 214 K r e n z i s , H a r r y , 77.00 215 K e ll y , J r . . Alex. J . , 77.00 21(5 W l a c e k . B o l e s l a w J ., 77.00 217 M a n c l n i k , f ’r e d e r i c k , 77,00 218 F e l d m a n , I^eo, 77.00 210 B e n i , A d a m . 77.00 220 D in n e r . Harr.v, 77.00 221 S /. y m a n s k I , R a y m o n d D., 77.00 222 S c h a e f e r , ,Tr.. Grp ff or ,T.. 77.00 223 F r i e d m a n . G e o r g e . 77.00 224 H i i u i n a n . H a r r y A.. 77.00 225 W' al sh. T h o m a s J . , 77.00 22(1 W’leiipke. W i l l i a m K., 77.00 227 S o k o lo w , J u l i u s , 77.00 “ D o w n W e n t M c C lu sk e y to th e B o tto m of th e S ea” . . . the “F o u r H o r s e m e n ” i n tr o d u c e d a nev/ d a n c e c ra z e k n o w n a s t h e “ H o rs e S t e p , ” don e to t h e t u n e of t h e “ Sta.ble B l u e s ” . . . t h e “ T h r e e M usketeers” fr o m St. M a r y ’s Park, Sal V a len tin o , Johnnie K n s o n a n d R ic h ie Del G r a ss o w e r e in th e t h i c k of t h i n g s . . . G e o r g e M c G uire g a v e his im p r e s ­ sio n of t h e “ p a u s e t h a t r e f r e s h e s ” . . . A n d y M a f f i a galloped a r o u n d s e e in g t h a t e v e ry o n e w a s h a v in g a good t im e . . . J o h n E n s o n w e n t to to w n on t h e old "88” (p i a n o to y o u ) ; th e w a y h e p lay s it, i t ’s ho t “ I n t h e S h a d e of t h e Old Apple T r e e ” . . . All in all, t h e boy.s h a d a good tim e a n d no h a r m done. S t a te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ipa l W o r k e i s , CIO, to o k a s t a n d f a ­ v o r i n g “ no w a g e c u ts o r layoffs. L e g isla tiv e a ction , b a se d on a r e a ­ s o n a b le i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of th e law, to p r e v e n t layoffs, will be w e l­ c o m e d by City e m p l o y e e s ,” it po in te d out. “ T here are m uch b e t t e r w a ys, we sh ou ld t h i n k , of g e t t i n g legislativ e a c t i o n f o r n ec­ e s s a r y a m e n d m e n t s to t h e Mc­ C a r t h y I^aw t h a n uy th e t h r e a t of w ho le sa le d i m s is s a ls . ” Tile L E A D E R le a rn e d f r o m s(?veral s o u rc e s t h a t C o u n c il m a n W illia m M. M c C a rth y , s p o n s o r of th e I n c r e m e n t L a w , h a s n o i n ­ t e n t i o n of p e r m i t t i n g a n y a m e n d nu-nts to his legislation w i t n o u t a fight. T h e M a y o r ’s A p p r o a c h M e r c u r y c h o k e d t h e to p of t h e t h e r m o m e t e r a t blood re d h e a t w hen Mayor L aG uardia d ra m a tic ­ ally d r o p p e d his “ h o t p o t a t o ” in t h e City Council l a s t T u e s d a y . T h e h o t p o tato , so n a m e d by p h l e g m a ti c , s t e a m i n g L o u is C ohen, B r o n x D e m o c r a t, w a s t h e M a y o r ’s pro p o se d a m e n d m e n t to th e M c­ C a r t h y law. C a llin g t h e C o u rt of A p p e a ls d e ­ cision in th e case of P e t r o c e l li vs. M cGoldricli, “ a decision n e v e r c o n ­ t e m p l a t e d in i n te n t a n d s p i r i t of th e law ,” t h e M a y o r s t a t e d t h a t it r e q u ir e s p eriod ic i n c r e a s e s “ w a y beyond a n d a b o v e ” tho se i n te n d e d by t h e law . “ T h e b a c k - p a y will cost s e v e r a l h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d d o l la r s —$600000,” t h e M a y o r d e cla re d, a d d in g t h a t it will re q u ir e a n a d d it i o n a l cost of “ p e a r l y one m il l i o n .” “We just h& ven't got the m o n e y , ” , . , t h a t ' s all t h e r e is to it!” R e f e r r i n g specifically to t h e i n ­ v e s t ig a t o r s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t of W e i f a i e , t h e M a y o r sa id , “ All of th e m will g e t t h e i r b a c k pay, t h e i e ’.s no q u e s tio n a b o u t t h a t ! ” “ If i t's y o u r w ish n o t to a m e iv i th e law , we will h a v e to p roc ee d 228 O ’H a r a , J o h n J . , 77.00 221» D e l a n e y , J o h n T., 76.00 230 .^e no wlt *, M o r r i s , 70.00 2 Z l M u l d o o n , S t e p h e n A., 70,00 2S2 C h l a r e l l l . S a l v a t o r e R., 7 (jon 233 W h e e l e r , J a m e s , 70.00 234 C a m p i o n , R a y m o n d J . , 7 0 (w 2J{.> M o n n l i a n , J a n i H s C., 70.00 230 F o x , R o b e r t , 76.00 2.J7 C l « c h e i i k o , K u r t , 7(}.0<) 238 Kuijs, J r . , H e n r y J . , 7(1.00 230 W o l s h i n , L o u i s, 78.00 240 G l l n i o u r , J e r e D., 70.00 241 G u » s r e l l a , J o s e p h T ., 70.00 242 K p s t e l n , Sol. 7.5.00 243 (Charles, J a y , 75.00 244 M o C o r m li 'k , E m i l L., 7.».00 24i> A e k e r m a n . J e r o m e B., 7.5.00 240 CJuri'an, J o h n J. , 75.00 247 M a z t i r s k y , P e t e r , 75.00 248 B r o o k s , W i l l i a m H., 75.00 2ll> M c W il ll am .s . J o h n J . . 75.00 250 Beffly. J o h n R.. 75.00 251 S m l g r o , I„eo. 7.’^.0O 252 B r a n d . I r v i n g . 7.V00 2.53 W e i n s t e i n , A a a r o n , 7.5.00 2.54 D in ze y , J a m e s K., 75 00 255 .Br ow n, J o h n S., T.'i.OO 250 K u n t n o . A la n J . . 75 0 0 257 R a u c c i , P e t e r , 75.00 258 C o r i i e t z , W i l l i a m , 75.00 2.50 Bil.iJKl. Jo ii e p h , 7.5.00 200 P a o l u c c l . F e l i x D., 75.00 2(!1 f ' r a n k . T h e o d o r e P., 75.00 2C.2 V a s n u e z . J r . . F e l i x , 75.00 2(J3 S t o n e . i r v l n B , 75.00 t e n d e r e d a d i n n e r In his honor. M r. G aet.iens s e r v e d t h e depailm e n t f a i t h f u l l y fo r m o r e t h a n 40 years. > • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BE A JU M P AHEAD! P r e p a r e N O W fo r 4 M U C H -N E E D E D CO URSES DENTAL-MEDICAL A S S IS T IN G . . . (for w om en) Medical Lab; X-RAY F O R M E N AND WOMEN KnroM n o w f o r qiilo k, t h o r o u R l i t r a i n i n g K r « e lO i n p l o y m e n t S e rv ic e . G e t Book D. M anhattan Assistants School 60 E . 42d St. (Opp. G r. C e n tra l) T e l e p h o n e MU. 2-6234 C a sp a r M ilq u e w e e d T H K TIM ID G A R D E N E R . . , C a s p a r is v e r y t ir e d th e s e ev e­ n i n g s . . . it all s t a r t e d w i t h th e s c r a p l u b b e r d rive . . . he go t into t h e h a b i t of w a l k i n g six e x tr a blo c k s on his w a y h o m e to a void pa.ssing th e local s c r a p h e a p . . . he w a s a f r a i d so m e ov e r z e a lo u s i n d iv id u a ls w ould j a c k h im up a n d s t r i p o ff his r u b b e r heels! I n M e m o r ia m .. . I 'h e d e a t h last w'oek of F o r e ­ m a n M a x H . G a e tj e n s sa d d e n e d t h e h e a r t s of his m a n y f r i e n d s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t . T h a t he h a d a g re a t m an y friends w as dem on­ strated last y e ar w hen tiioy Increment Fracas {Coiitiynied f r o m P(tfic T h r ee ) 9W .6hlS t.,N .Y .C ., C lr.6-4970(IRT-BMT-lnd.) F r e e P lace m e nt Service l.'m S c h u l t z , O l i v e r O.. 80.00 irm DiMlrick, F r e d e r i c k .1., 80.00 l.'»7 .Sclutto, I . r t w r e n c e A., 80.(W l.VJ FiclnHkl, W a l t e r F ., 80.0U ISII M e C a u l e y . J o a e p h J . . 80.00 100 ({roH.sman. I l o b e r t , 80.00 101 K l i m pi, K n iil W , 80.0(> l « a O av is, A n d r e w R „ 80.00 1(13 O r i f f i n , J a m e s It.. 80.00 1«4 V r s k a . K d w a r d . 80.00 1(1.'» D illon, J a m e s E,. 80.00 10(1 P p l o r o , R o b e r t , 80 00 107 H iiliert, J a m e s W.. 80.00 108 Gold . IMillilp, 80.00 100 W li al P n . J » h n P.. 80.00 170 H h a n n o n . V i n o ? n t J , 80.00 171 f'o n n o ll . \ , T l i o m a s J . , 70.00 172 Donil. (le ors re K.. 70.00 173 M lll ln tr t o n . L e s l i e S.. 70.00 174 I,iine, T l io m a .s F., 70.0() 17."i B e n .l a m l n . B u r t o n , 70.00 170 M o n ta w in o , C a r m e l o , 70.00 177 M c C o r m i c k . U l c t i a r d R., 70.(X) 178 H o n a n , J o h n F ., 70.(MI 170 B u r i i a n . K d w a r i l . 7!).(X) 150 F l a n n e r y . M I e h a e l A.. 70.00 151 f;er.sh on . M u r r a y , 70.00 182 C o he n. Irvin*? II., 70.00 183 C n ll tr i. Jo.se ph C.. 7 0 0 0 1.84 Block, T h e o d o r e . 70.00 18." H a r r i s o n . W i l l i a m . 70.00 1X0 M a ii m a n n . Kr pd. 70.00 187 I'Torrl.s, J a c k . 70 00 188 B i l a . .To.sppii, 70.00 1.S0 Wa .sh in Kt o n . K r n e s t S.. 79.00 10l> N o r r is . K d w i n .T.. 70.00 101 B u s c h , M a r t i n , 78.00 te m p o r a r il y . W h e r e s u c h cases art! ro u n d to be p u re ly fo r p e c u n i a r y gain, t h a t fa c t sh a l l be t a k e n in to c o n s i d e r a t io n a n d s u c h em p lo y e es m a y a lw a y s r e s i g n . ” W e ’re n o t t r y i n g to r o a s t you, b u t beca^juse som e e m ploy e es do n o t se e m to p a y t h e p r o p e r a t t e n ­ tio n to ord e rs, t h e y a r e liable to g e t them.selvos in to a fine stew . I f you do no t folllow o r d e r s you c a n be fired a n d you h a v e no “ b e e f ” c om ing . W it h t h is in m in d, lo t’s t a k e a secon d h e lp in g of th e l a t e s t o r d e r on “ O v e r ­ tim e.” T h e fo u r p o in ts m o s t likely to be m isse d a r e : 1. T im e o ff f o r o v e rtim e m u s t be in d ic a te d on th e schedule. 2. I t m u s t be a p p r o v e d by th e e m ­ p lo y ee s’ i m m e d ia t e s u p e r i o r . 3. All o v e r tim e m u s t be t a l t e n be­ fo re t h e en d of t h e p a y r o ll p eriod in w h ic h it w a s a c c u m u ­ late d . 4. W h e n a n e m plo yee is called for o m e r g c n c y d u ty , he m a y be g r a n t e d tim e f o r t r a v e l i n g to a n d f r o m t h e job. T h is a llo w ­ a n c e will n e v e r be m o r e t h a n tw o h o u ’. s b u t it m a y be less, dt‘p e n d in g on the di.-jtance tr a v e lle d . T he B rones IMMEOI?iTE WAR PRODUCTION y tie i^ a y , JvHy 2 1 , 1942 a n d m ak e the necessary a d ju st­ m e n t s in e a c h d e p a r t m e n t , ” th e M a y o r t h r e a t e n e d a s he d r opp e d h is copy of th e p ro p o se d a m e n d ­ m e n t on th e c l e r k 's d e s k a n d w a l k e d out. H a r t I.ash«*s O u t T h e Mayoi ’s a c tio n a r o u s e d th e w r a t h of m a j o r i t y m e m b e r s of th e Council. F i r s t to lash o u t a t L a ­ G u a r d i a w a s stu b b y , a n g e r e d W a l t e r H a r t , B ro o k ly n , D e m o c ra t. “ W e a r e a s k e d to place o u r ­ selves in a position w h e re w'o w o u ld o v e rr u le t h e C o u rt of A p­ p e a l s , ” H a r t said. " I n e ffec t we w ou ld be sa y i n g to t h e co urt, ‘N e v e r m in d t h a t stu f f . W e a r e n o t b o u n d by th e law. W e a r e n o t b o u n d by t h e decision of th e h i g h e s t c o u r t in th e S t a t e . ' ” “ I ’m n o t g o in g to place m y s e lf in t h e p o sitio n w h e r e t h e legis­ la tiv e b r a n c h of t h e c ity is g o ing to u s u r p t h e ju d ic ia l,” H a r t ad d ed . C h ild W i t h o u t F a t h e r F e l lo w - D e m o c i a t i c C o u n c ilm en K in s le y a n d C ohen w a n t e d to k n o w how th e Council c ould a c t on t h e pro p o se d a m e n d m e n t to t h e M c C a r th y law un les s it w a s in tr o d u c e d in to t h e Council by a m e m b e r o f t h e Council. C o he n c riticiz ed t h e M a y o r f o r d ro p p i n g t h e p ro p o se d a m e n d m e n t into t h e C oun cil like a “ h o t p o t a t o , ” lik e a “child w i t h o u t a f a t h e r . ” U n ­ su c c es sfu lly he t r ie d to goad F u sion ist C o u n c ilm a n ic P resi­ d e n t N e w b o ld M o rris into sp o n ­ s o r i n g t h e M a y o r ’s a m e n d m e n t . “ You s o u n d like a h o t p o t a t o y o u r s e l f , ’' M o rris sa id to Cohen. S w e a t p o u r i n g f r o m his c h e e k s, C o h e n d e m a n d e d to k n o w if t h e M a y o r w a s on the level in b r i n g ­ in g legislatio n into t h e Council in t h is m a n n e r . S p e a k in g to M orris, h e said, “ You a r e w h a t y ou called m e be fore th e B o a r d of E s t i m a t e , —‘a on e h u n d r e d p e r c e n t p olitical fakevl*” ANNUAL SUMMER SESSION Charfer*d State B» a rd o f Keg^nH DAY AND EVENING. 1^ CO-EDUCATIONAl C ourses STENOGRAPHY BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING OFFICE MACHINES INTENSIVE—INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Expert Preparation for Civil Service. Good Posifiont for Our Graduates. Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry for Air Force. Army, Navy, Coast Gujrd BRUSH-UP LANGUAGE COURSES, *J5 LIMITED ENROLLMENT. REGISTER NOW. O ff ic e O p e n t o 9 P. M. 8 5 3 B r o a d w a y c o r. (14th S t.) N .Y C . H K a B M A lg o n q u in 4 - 4 8 8 2 CIVIL SERVICE ■ $1 W EEK Speed Dictation Classes $1 W EEK T yp ew riting Speed Classes S h o r t h a n d B<‘Kinners, D a y s M o n t h ; E v e n i n g s $3.5U Month BOW ERS 228 W . 4 2 d S t . 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Y . 8 U . ^942 fu esJay t C IV IL S E R V IC E T.EA nR R Beauty Shop [MALE S T E N O G R A P H E R S a n d I X G A T j C O M M K R C IA L II ^ g in n k k s a e x p e rie n c e d I ^ MKUI8TRK NOW From $10 t o $86 r««i(ioiiii Available ImmMllatcljr — T o o Namerous t o IJst fgirm ou n t E m p lo y m en t A g e n c y M ar ie O ’ n o n n e l l H p m , L i c e n s e e j jj B R O A D W A Y , N .V .C . ( O r p o ” ’*® civ il serv ice B E . I-M 74-B C om nilnB lon) .CLASSIFIED R O S E ’S T W I N S H O P S B EA U TY SALON AND K N I T T I N G S H O P 9 I t e m s f o r $1.00 P e r m a n e n t s M a c h i n e a n d M a c h i n e le its 964 D e c a t u r S t . a d v e r t is e m e n t s (Kates: 40c fo r each six words, .jinimum 3 lines. Copy m u st be sub•Litted before noon on F r i d a y precedS publication.) Funeral D irectors CoM PI-ETE f u n e r a l s a s lo w a s $1L*3 free c h a p e l . F i n a n c e d t o m e e t co nrtliioDii. C b a s . P e t e r N aR el. 852 B. 8 7 th St., ' f C. A T w a t e r 0-TI21. H air S ty lin g Classes E Y E S E X A M IN E D G L A S S E S F IT T E D R r p i t i r i n K D<me I 'r o m p tI .v o n I’r e m i s e s D R. P. L. F E L D S T E IN O P T O M E T R IS T 9 S .2 S N K W V O i m B L V D ., J a m n i r a T e l, . l A m a i r a 6-7723 9 A.M. t o » P .M . D a i l y - ( F r I . t o « P .M . ) J e w elry *SNB B O R D E N ’S BE.-VUTV B . \ R - P e r W avInB, U n ir T in tin g , H a ir S ty l­ ing^ F in K e r w a v in B . Scalp T re atm p n lp , gliaiiiijoos, FucialH. 2-10 B ’w ay. CO. 7-()5;i7. 1^ 1^ H elp W anted— A g en cies B rook lyn (N e a r B ro a d w a y , B ro o k ly n O L e n m o r e B-0;<21 — R O S E A D L I N O S h a m p o o S e t, o r M a n i c u r e F R E E to a l l brln K in ir co p y o f t h i s a d t o t h e s h o p . CARAT 1 ^ A B A C K G R O U N D of 8A TISF A C T I O N in p e r s o n n e l n o r v ic e s i n c e 1910. B e c re tlir ie s, $lcnoBraphers. F i l e —1- aw Clerk.s, S w i t c h loard O p e r a t o r * . B roiiy A gency (K e n riette R o d e n , L i c e n s e e ) , 240 B r o a d w a y pArclay 7-818.'i. DIAMOND PLATINUM RINQ (.Jn a-. needed well. Training in Basic Trades E n ro llm en t a m o n g men betw een the ages of 35 a n d 55 who desire t r a i n ­ ing in basic trade.s t h a t will s u r ­ vive the w a r h a s increa.sed 30 per­ c en t d u rin g the p a st three m onth s a t th e M etropolitan Tech n i c a 1 School, a ccording to A r t h u r J. Grey, direc tor of th e school. H e also said t h a t there is increasin g in te r e st in such tra in in g a m o n g y oun ger men who are plannin g to e n te r n aval an d m e rc h a n t m arin e engin eering or the technical serv ices of the Army, in all of which m achine-shop train in g is e.ssential. Mr. Grey pointed out t h a t the W a r Manpow.er Commission recently d e ­ clared t h a t the m ac h m is t, in.«trum en t-m ak ing, a n d tool - an d - diemalting trade.s a re ‘‘es.sential a nd c ritical’’ in the production of w a r m aterials, and t h a t the Commission ha s directed Selective Service Boards to a r r a n g e for the rete ntio n of su ch workers a t their plants. O cviipu tions B roken P a g e T h irteen Down “ T here is n o thing peculiar in tlie c h a r a c t e r of the industria l jobs de­ m an ded du ring th e w a r , ” Mr. Grey said. “ In order to accelerate pro­ duction, it has been found neces­ sary, for the duration, to break down some of the m ajo r occupa­ tions usually pursued by m echanics into sim ple r ones. The m achinist, the i n s tru m e n t m aker, an d the tooland-die m ak er, becau.se they are genuin e m echanics, can do either pa r t of a job or the whole job in their re spe ctiv e fields. T h t y are In war and In peace times as “ In addition to theee m echanic s, th e e m e rg en c y needs of in d u s tr y have made neces.sary th e em ploy ­ m e n t of m a n y tiriskilled or quickly tr a in e d men a n d women to do a u t o ­ matic or simply repetitious work in aviation, shipbuilding, a r m s pro duc­ tion, a n d o th e r fields. In t h a t way c r a ft s m e n have been relieved frorh doing the whole job. I t is the.se simpler, tem p o ra ry o c cu p a t i o n s which th e u ninform ed p a r t of the public has cla.ssified as ' d e f e n t s e jobs. B u t th ere is n o thing new ab o u t them. “ I t is i m p o r ta n t to realize, how­ ever, t h a t th e properly trained m echanic—the tooi-and-die m aker, th e i n s tr u m e n t m aker, an d the m a c h in is t—has a basic tra d e which is essential to indu.stry for peace time as well a s for in tensified e m e r­ gency production.’’ Language S tu d y F o r those in a h u r r y to learn Spanish, P o rtu gue se , or a n y o th er language, the L a n g u a g e Service Center has e stablished a service for th e p u tch a se or renta l of used rec­ ords speciticall.v de signed to teach foreign laiiguage.s quickly a nd e asi­ ly. Lew is B e rtra n d , d irec to r of the Center, a n d himself a linguist, pro­ vides a free advisory service for his customers, recom m ending the p a r ­ ticu lar .^’stem best suited to th e ir needs. 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T h e M a y o r o n ly w is h e d to s h e d his c o n s c ie n c e . “ I t ’s o n y o u r c o n s c i e n c e , g e n t l e ­ m en !” Su rely , th e M a y o r m u s t r e m e m ­ b e r t h a t h e g a v e th e C ity C ouncil a w ritten p ro m ise to th e e ffe c t t h a t h e w o u ld a p p o in t 850 p a t r o l­ m en on sch ed u led d a tes and th at h e h a s on ly a p p o in te d h a lf th a t num ber. S u rely , th e M a y o r m u s t k n o w t h a t J u s t i c e C o h a l a n ’s d e c i s i o n e n ­ t i t l i n g p a t r o l m e n p a i d a t .'^1,200 f o r s i x m o n t h s t o $400 b a c k - p a y a p ­ plies o n ly to th o se w h o s ig n e d th eir p a y -c h e c k s im d er protest. In h is o w n w o r d s th e elig ib les s ig n e d s t a t e m e n t s w a iv in g th eir cla im s to a d d itio n a l p ay. S u rely, he m u st k n o w th at none of th em w ou ld s ig n h is p a y -c h e c k u n d er protest. 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M oreover, th a t th e city h a s been p a y in g o u t m ore th an those m u n icip a l e m ­ p l o y e e s in t h e a r m e d s e r v i c e s d e ­ s e r v e . T h e idea, of c o u r se , is to save m on ey now, p en d in g th e C ou rt o f A p p eals' verd ict. I f th e C ourt o f A p p e a ls ru les a d ­ v e r s e ly for th e city, th e la tter w ill h a v e to m a k e up p le n t y o f c a sh . Vet Bureau Closes Filing I f 1 rt I t Ir Civil S e r v ic e L K A D K R , 9 7 Duane S t r e e t , N o w ij I U H n p a sse d o v e r for a p p o in t m e n t w rote th at t h e y w 'o uld l i k e t h e i r s p e c i a l m i l i ta r y p r e fe rr e d list to be u s e d for to a p p r o i > r i a t e j o b s , • York C i t y . 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