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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
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CI V I L
Tuesday, October
S E R V IC E
NEWS
By CHARLES SU L L IV A N
Economic Czar Won’t
Control U. S. Salaries
W A S H IN G T O N .-J a m c s B yrnes,
th e eco n o m ic czar, h a s dccid cd
d e f i n i t e l y t h a t h e d o e s n ’t h a v e
e n y ju ria d ictio n o v er th e sa la rie s
o f F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s e x c e p t th o se
In th e A r m y a r s e n a ls a n d N a v y
y a r d s , w h o s e s a la rie s a r e fixed by
w ag e boards.
M a n y o f f i c i a l s in t h e A d m i n i s tia tio n h a d been h o p in g B y rh c s
^ v o u ld d e c i d e t h a t t h e a n t i - i n f l a ­
t i o n b ill o r t h e P r e s i d e n t ’s w a r
p o w e rs g iv e h im a u th o rity over
all F e d e ra l s a la rie s a s he h a s over
p r i v a t e a a ltir ic s . I t ’s t n i o t h a t t h e
l ’r e s i d e n t ' 3 c x e c u t i / e o r d e r s e t t i n g
up
th e K c o n o m ic S tab ilizatio n
B o a r d s a y s “ a ll s a l a r i e s ” b u t
l ^ y i n e s d e c i d e d h e c o u l d n ’t c h a n g e
e x istin g law a n d th e sa la rie s of
"w h itG -co llar”
F ederal
w orkers
a r e fix-jd b y l a w ; t h a t is, b y t h e
C la s s ific a tio n A ct.
•
O f f i c i a l W a s h i n g t o n n o w d o e s n ’t
expect an y actio n on th e u n ifo rm
o v e r t i m e p a y b ill u n t i l a f t e r t h e
N o v e m b e r election. W ith th e 5 p er
c e n t V ic to ry T a x c e r t a i n to be en ­
ac te d , th e fixed s a l a r i t j of th e
w h ite-co llar F e d e ra l w o rk e rs be­
com e
in
r e a l i t |P s m a l l e r
and
sm a lle r.
T h a t $1,440 S a la r y
M rs.
R o o sev elt
recen tly
an­
n o u n c e d t h a t 90 p e r c e n t o f t h e
g i r l s h i r e d in W a s h i n g t o n r e c e i v e
$1,440 s a l a r i e s . T h a t m i g h t s e e m
a m p l e , b u t h e r e ' s h o w i t ’ll s h r i n k :
She m u st d ed u ct 5 per cent for
r e t i r e m e n t —$72;
S h e m u s t d e d u c t 10 p e r c e n t f o r
W a r B o n d 5 i- $ 1 4 4 ;
S h e w ill h a v e t o d e d u c t a b o u t
VALUE-WISE MEN SAY “ITS
m a c \'* s
FOR WORK CLOTHES
AT LOW PRICES!”
“BIG YANK”
FULLY-LINED
JUMPER
2.98
S turdy gray all-pu rp ose
w h i p c o r d j u m p e r with
blanket lining of cottonand-reused-wool. Not only
the body, but the sleeves
are lined, to o l Full-cut
w ith b u t t o n - f r o n t a n d
sleeve tabs. Sizes 36-46.
W H I P C O R D PANTS. D u ra b le,
washable, Sanforhcd ( max. ihrinkoge J%J. Waist sizes J0-42_1.98
POSTMAN’S S H O E S . / / / . / e o t A e r
with Goodyear storm welt and ooAtanned soles. Sixes 6 to 12___ 4 .2 9
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED (LA. 4-6000}
MACY’S
WORK CLOTHES STORE
Everything for every working man at prices to fit his budget!
SEPARATE ENTRANCE-443 7th Ave., near 34th St.
ALSO AT MACY’S-PARKCHESTER
$165.94 f o r I n c o m e t a x .
T h a t m a k e s a t o t a l o f $381.84
l e a v i n g h e r a n e t o f $1,056.08,
A c c o r d in g to th e B u i'e a u of
L a b o r S ta tistic s , th e c o s t of liv in g
I n W a s h i n g t o n h a s g o n e u p 18.6
p e r c e n t s i n c e A u g u s t , 1939. A n d
th e b u re a u , in c id e n ta lly , im p lies
t h a t t h e g i r l w o u l d n ’t h a v e t o o
m u c h t o liv e o n e v e n i f s h e g o t
$1,440 n e t i n W a s h i n g t o n .
This W eek’s U. S.
Exam Schedule
O ne th o u sa n d one h u n d re d a p ­
p lican ts fo r th e u n d er-in sp ecto r
ti-a in e e s,
en g in eerin g
m aterials
t e s t w ill b e g i v e n t h e i r e x a m i n a ­
tio n in E a s t e r n D is t r i c t H i g h
School, M a rc y A v e n u e a n d K e a p
S tre et, B ro o kly n , on S a tu rd a y , O c­
t o b e r 24, a t S:3C a . m . , t h e U . S.
C iv il
S erv ice
C om m issio n
an­
n o u n ced th is w eek.
A co m p lete
sch ed u le of te s ts c o n d u c te d th is
w e e k f o l lo w s ;
O c t o b e r 20 a n d 21—M e c h a n i c
L e a r n e r ( m a l e ) , 183 c a n d i d a t e s ,
6 p . m . , R o o m 1021, F e d e r a l B l d g .,
641 W a s h m g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k .
O c t o b e r 21—J u n i o r I n s p e c t o r
t r a i n e e o r d n a n c e m a t e r i a l s (fe­
m a l e ) , 192 c a n d i d a t e s , a t 8 :3 0 a . m .
a n d 192 c a n d i d a t e s a t 1 p . m . .
Room
102, F e d e r a l B l d g . , 641
W a sh in g to n S tre et, N e w Y ork.
O c t o h c r 23—M e c h a n i c L e a r n e r ,
( f e m a l e » 5 - '205 c a n d i d a t e s a t 8 :3 0
m , a n d 203 c . a n d i d a t e s a t 1 p . m . .
jRo«im 1021 F e d e r a l B l d g . , 641
W a ’i l n g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k .
O tfo b fcr 24 — U n d e r I n s p e c t o r
Traincfi5? E i j g i n e e r i n g m a t e r i a l s
( m a i f a n d f e m a l e ) , 1,100 c a n d i datn.s a t S.:30 a . m . . E a s t e r n D i s t i 'i c t H i g h S c h o o l, M a r c y A v e n u e
a n d K c a p S tre e t, B ro o k ly n , N . Y.
O c t o b e r 24—M e c h a n i c L e a r n e r
( f e m a l e ) , 600 c a n d i d a t e s E a s t e r n
D is tr ic t H ig h S chool, M a rc y A v e­
n u e an d K e a p S tre et, B rooklyn,
N ew Y ork.
Allotm ent Branch
Moves to N. Y. Area
W A S H IN G T O N .-T h e W a r D e­
p a r t m e n t w il m o v e its A llo w a n c e
a n d A llo tm en t fro m W a sh in g to n
t o N e w a r k , N . J . M o r e t h a n 5,000
j o b s w ill b3 i n v o l v e d a n d h u n ­
d r e d s m o r e w ill b e r e c r u i t e d f r o m
t h e N . Y .- N . J . a r e a w h e n t h e
t r a n s f e r is c o m p l e t e , w h i c h is e x ­
p e c te d to be a r o u n d th e N ew
Y ear,
T h e tr a n s f e r of th e allo tm e n t
b r a n c h of th e N. Y. C ity a r e a w a s
p red icted
e x clu siv ely
in
The
LETADER s e v e ra l w e e k s ago.
T h e C ivil S e r v i c e r e g i o n a l o f ­
fice o f N e w Y o rk m a d e a s u rv e y
o f t h e c l e r i c a l Jo’o s a v a i l a b l e in
th is a r e a b efore th e tr a n s f e r w as
o r d e r e d a n d t h a t , to o , w a s r e ­
p o rted e x c l u s i v e l y
in T h e
LEADER.
T h e b r a n c h m a k e s p a y m e n t s to
th e fa m ilie s of f ig h tin g m e n .
BEW W ants Men
With Brains *
T h e B o a rd of E co n o m ic W elfare
w a n t s 140 t o p e x e c u t i v e s f o r k e y
p o s i t i o n s , s a l a r y f r o m $4,500 to
$6,500, a b o u t 100 o f w h o m w ill r e ­
p lace m ilita ry p e rso n n e l re c a lle d
f r o m t h e A r m y f r o m se i-v ices i n
Im p o rt
and
E x p o rt
D iv isio n s.
T h e s e c i v i l i a n a d m i n i s t r a t o r s w ill
aid a s s is ta n t d ire c to rs in o rg a n ­
iz in g a n d e x p e d itin g a c tiv itie s .
M o s t o f t h e p o s i t i o n s a r e in
W a s h in g to n , A p p lic a n ts, p re fe r­
a b l y f r o m 30 t o 55 y e a r s , s h o u l d
bo b e y o n d i m m e d i a t e S e l e c t i v e
S e rv ic e call, to p - n o tc h b u sin e ss
m anagers,
with
im ag in atio n ,
b rain s,
d riv e,
an d
ex ecu tiv e
a b il i t y .
Q u a lifie d c a n d id a te s
sh o u ld m a k e th e ir rec o rd s a v ail­
a b l e t o S t a n f o r d B is s e ll, A s s o c i a t e
R e cru itin g
S p e c ia lis t,
F ederal
B u i l d i n g , 641 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t ,
N e w Y o r k C ity .
A rtists Wanted
For Civilian Defense
V o lu n te e r d isp lay a rtists, sig n
p a in te rs an d sh o w card w riters are
n e e d e d f o r i m p o r t a n t w o r k in t h e
A r t D i v i s i o n o f t h e B r o o k l y n C iv il­
ia n D e fe n s e V o lu n te e r O ffice.
Local resid en ts w ith such talen ts
m a y r e g is te r w ith th e A r t D ivis­
i o n , 123 L i v i n g s t o n S t r e e t , B r o o k ­
l y n , a n y e v e n i n g a f t e r 7 o ’c l o c k .
U. s. Employees in Field May
A ppeal E fficiency Ratings'
W A S H I N G T O N . - E m p l o y e e s In
t h e field s e rv ic e o f t h e F e d e r a l
s e r v ic e - th o s e em p lo y ees o u tsid e
o f W a s h i n g t o n —n o w c a n m a k e
w r i t t e n a p p e a l s if t h e y a r e di.ss a tisfie d
w ith
th eir
efficiency
ratin g s.
U n d er new reg u latio n s h an d ed
d o w n b y t h e Cfivil S e r v i c e C o m m isio n , a n em p lo yee o u tsid e of
W a s h in g to n c a n a p p e a l h is r a t i n g
in w r itin g to th e B o a rd o f R e v ie w
a t th e h e a d q u a r t e r s of h is a g e n c y
in W a s h in g to n ,
F o r e x a m p le , if a n em p lo y e e o f
t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t in N e w
Y o r k is d i s s a t i s f i e d w i t h h i s r a t ­
in g h e c a n w r ite u p h is a p p e a l
a n d s e n d It t o t h e B o a r d o f R e ­
v ie w a t t h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t in
W ash in g to n ,
T h is p ro c e d u re
w a s d e cid ed
u p o n b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n in a n e f­
f o rt to sa v e tim e a n d tra n sp o rta ­
tio n costs.
They’re Important
E fficien cy r a tin g s a r e im p o rta n t
th is y e a r. T h e y a r e th e differen ce
o f te n tim e s , b e tw e e n a n in-grad«
s a la ry ra ise . F o r ex a m p le , if an
e m p lo y ee g e ts a “ g o o d " ra tin g
a n d if h e i s p a i d t h e a v e r a g e of
h i s g r a d e o r a b o v e h e c a n ’t be
g i v e n a n a u t o m a t i c i n - g r a d e sa l­
a r y j u m p a s p r o v i d e d b y th e
R a m s p e c k - M e a d a u t o m a t i c p ro ­
m o t i o n bill.
An
em p lo y ee w h o
Is r a t e d ’
“ f a i r ” m u s t be g iv e n a s a la ry cut
a n d " u n s a t i s f a c t o r y ” em ployees
m u s t be fired o r d em o ted .
S o m u c h f a v o r i t i s m h a s b een
s h o w n in d e a lin g w ith th e em­
p lo y ees t h a t C o n g re s s g a v e them
th e o p p o r t u n it y to a p p e a l th eir
r a tin g s so m e tim e ago.
Postal Subs Condemn
‘Dog-in-Manger’ Outlook
“A manpower survey this week
among post office department
substitutes conducted by a Sub­
stitutes’ Committee of Branch .‘]6,
National Association of Letter
Carriers, proves that the subs'
high manpower ratings entitle
them to prompt appointments as
regular or immediate furloughs
enabling them to take war jobs."
’r h i s w a s t h e o p i n i o n e x p r e s s e d
by th e N A L C S u b s titu te s ’ C om ­
m ittee a n d th e J o in t S u b s titu te s ’
C om m ittee of A F L p ostal unio n s
th r o u g h o u t G re a te r N e w Y ork.
S aid a sp o k e sm a n : “ T h e w a r
m anpow er
co m m issio n
ratin g s
s h o w t h a t th e p o s t office p 30pla
ra te a m o n g th e h ig h e st on th e
list. E i t h e r t h e s u b s s h o u l d b e
p r o m o t e d t o fill t h e m a n y v a c a n ­
Congress to Quiz
W ar D epartm ent
Training Plan
W A S H I N G T O N . - C o n g r e s s is b e ­
lie v e d c e r t a i n to in v e s tig a te th e
p ractice of th e W a r D e p a r tm e n t
a n d o th e r ag en cies of p a y in g
p e o p l e $105 a m o n t h t o l e a r n to
t y p e a n d t a k e s t e n o g r a p h y a s is
b e i n g d o n e in N e w Y o r k C ity .
M a n y m e m b e rs of C o n g ress a p ­
p e a r to b e l i e v e t h i s is a n u n n e c e s ­
sa ry cost because th e y sa y th e re
a r e p le n ty of ty p ist s a n d ste n o s
a r o u n d n o w if o n ly th e G o v e rn ­
m e n t w ould u se th e m
to th e
f u l le s t .
C h a irm a n R o b e rt R a m s p e c k of
t h e H o u s e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i t ­
t e e , w ill h e a d t h e i n q u i r i n g c o m ­
m ittee
in to
F ederal
personnel
W A S H IN G T O N - A n efficiency
e x p e r t a t W a r D e p a r t m e n t ’s F a ­
m ily A llo tm e n t U n it h a d th e la rg e
m irro rs rem o v ed fro m th e w ash ­
r o o m s in T e m p o B u i l d i n g X , T h e
g i r ls , h e s a i d , s p e n t t o o m u c h t i m e
“ p rim p in g .”
The
girls
still
“ p r i m p ” a n d it n o w t a k e s tw ice
th e tim e to do it f ro m th e sm a ll
m i r r o r s in t h e ir c o m p a c ts . . . T h e
F i s h a n d W ild life S e rv ic e in C h i­
c a g o ’s M e r c h a n d i s e M a r i h a s h a d
a b a t h t u b i n s t a l l e d b u t It s t i l l
c a n ’t g e t e n o u g h t e l e p h o n e s to
c o n d u ct G o v e rn m e n t bu sin e ss . . .
C reatio n
of
labor-m an ag em ent
c o m m itte e s in th e F e d e r a l se rv ice
s o o n w ill b e a n n o u n c e d . T h e c o m ­
m ittees a re d oing m u ch good w ork
in p r i v a t e in d u s tr y a n d th ey
sh o u ld p r o v e v a lu a b le in th e F e d ­
e r a l s e r v i c e . . . C iv il S e r v i c e is
r e c r u itin g boys a n d g irls a s y o u n g
a s 16 w h o liv e i n W a s h i n g t o n a n d
v ic in ity to le a r n to o p e r a te blu e­
p rin t, p h o to sta t, m u ltilith , m u lti­
g r a p h a n d m im e o g ra p h m ach in « s.
c i e s l e f t b y r e g u l a r s o r e l s e he
p e r m i t t e d t o a c c e p t w a r w ork.
S u b s’ ex p erien ce
and
tra in in g
s h o w t h e y a r e q u i t e c a p a b l e cf
d o i n g w o r k o f g r e a t v a l u e t o the
w a r effo rt.”
T h e s u b s c h a r g e d t h a t t h e per,
s o n n e l p o l i c y o f t h e p o s t offica
d ep artm en t
has
been
“ ham ­
s trin g in g th e w a r e f f o r t ,” that
“ the
dog
in m a n g e r a ttitu d e
a d o p t e d b y t : i e p o s t o f f i c e de­
p a rtm e n t to w ard th e m anpow er
c r i s i s is o n e t h i n g t h a t sh o uld
be c o rre c te d im m e d ia te ly ,”
T h e y p o i n t e d o u t to . t h e confi*
d e n c e s h o w n b y J e s s e Donald.son,
D e p u ty F ir s t A s sista n t P o stm aster
G e n e r a l , in t h e s u b s ’ a b i l i t y to
m a k e a v a l u a b l e a d d i t i o n t o the
w a r e f f o r t , a n d h i s b e l i e f th at
th e ir
m anpow er
s h o u l d n ’t
be
w asted .
p r a c t i c e s a n d m e m b e r s o f Con­
g r e s s h a v e u r g e d h i m t o l o o k into
t h e p a y - w h i l e - l e a r n i n g - p o l i c y of
th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t.
M u c h o f t h e f i r e o f m e m b e r s of
C o n g r e s s h a s b e e n c e n t e r e d o n the
W ar
D ep artm en t
w h ich
has
g ro w n f ro m a p e a c e -tim e agency
o f 60,000 c i v i l i a n s t o m o r e than
1,100,000 e m p l o y e e s . T h a t ’s more
e m p l o y e e s t h a n t h e e n t i r e civilian
s e r v i c e h a d j u s t t w o a n d a half
y e a r s a g o a n d 15 p e r c e n t more
th a n it to o k to r u n W o rld W a r I
on th e hom e fro n t.
T h e w o r k o f t h e C iv il Service
C o m m i s s i o n a n d i t s t r a n s f e r pol­
i c y a l s o w ill u n d e r g o a s t i f f e.xam in a tio n by th e com m ittee.
T ip f o r y o u n g p e o p le w h o want
t o g e t i n to g o v e r n m e n t work:
L e a r n a c le r ic a l job.
T h e y ’ll b e p a i d $1,260 d u r i n g the
4 - to -6 - w e e k t i - a i n i n g p e r i o d and
$1,440 a f t e r t h e y a r e a s s i g n e d to a
r e g u l a r jo b .
A p p o i n t m e n t s c a n n o v / b e made
I n t h e f i e l d s e r v i c e , “ i n c a s e s of
e x t r e m e e m e r g e n c y , ” f o r a 30-day
p e r i o d w 'i t h o u t t h e e x p r e s s prior
a p p r o v a l o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e Com*
m i s s i o n . , . C iv il S e r v i c e is being
u r g e d t o d r o p i t s r u l e f o r t h e du­
ra tio n t h a t lim its o n ly tw o p e r m a ­
n e n t jo b s to a s in g le fam ily . A
t h i r d t e m p o r a r y a p p o i n t m e n t also
c a n b e m a d e f r o m w i t h i n a fam­
ily .
T h e r u l e k e e p s o u t many
y o u n g s t e r s i n W a s h i n g t o n who
w o u l d l i k e t o w o r k f o r t h e Go'*
e r n m e n t. M e a n tim e , th e coniniis'
Sion b r i n g s m a n y y o u n g s t e r s fron*
t h e c o u n t r y o v e r to Washingto*^
e n d q u i t e a f e w go b a c k horn®
w ith in a s h o r t tim e .
C IV IL S E R V I C E LKAUBK
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
O ctober 20, 1942
S:E R V I C E : "1
E :'« IS sy O ,R K ^ :C IT Y
AwrUDecisioiiin3-ACase
As Important Precedent
By MICHAEL SULLIVAN
Supreme Court Justice Benedict
D. Dineen had not as yet handed
down a decision in the case of the
3-A fire eligibles versus Fire
Chief and Commissioner Patrick
Walsh, as The LEADER went to
press. No appointments will be
made to the Fire Department in
the rank of fireman, until a de­
cision is handed down.
T h e 3-A f i r e e l i g i b l e s w h o h a v e
in stitu te d co u rt actio n a g a in s t
C h ief W a ls h a re th o se w h o w ere
p a s s e d o v e r S e p t e m b e r 15 w h e n
146 f i r e m e n w e r e a p p o i n t e d . T h e
boys insisted th a t W a ls h h a d a b ­
s o l u t e l y n o r i g h t t o s k i p t h e m b e­
c a u s e o f a 3-A d r a f t s t a t u s . T h e
c i t y ’s l a w d e p a r t m e n t c o n t e n d s
t h a t W a ls h a c te d w ith in h is rig h ts
o n th e g r o u n d s t h a t th e p u b lic
w e lf a r e w o u ld be p r o te c te d by
p assin g over m en w hose d ra ft
classificatio n s m ig h t be ch a n g e d
t o 1-A a f t e r t h e y a r e a p p o i n t e d .
F o re s e e F a v o r a b le D ecisio n
S tu d e n ts o f civil s e rv ic e la w a r e
u n a n i m o u s In t h e i r o p i n i o n t h a t
D i n e e n ' s d e c i s i o n w ill f a v o r t h e
elig ib les. R e c e n tly , H . E lio t K a p ­
lan , ex ec u tiv e s e c re ta ry of th e
C iv il S e r v i c e R e f o r m A s s o c i a t i o n ,
w h o w a s one of th e a u th o r itie s
c o n su lte d by city o fficials a t th e
tim e th e H a lp e rn a m e n d m e n t, giv ­
in g a p p o in tin g o ffic e rs of P o lice,
F ir e a n d C o rrectio n D e p a r tm e n ts
t h e r i g h t t o p a s s o v e r m e n i n 1-A
w a s f ra m e d , d e c la re d t h a t “ it w a s
m a d e q u ite clear t h a t th is law
w a s m e a n t to a p p ly o n ly to elig­
i b l e s i n 1-A.’'
M ore P ro b le m s
A decisio n f a v o rin g th e c ity
w o u ld b r in g new , m o re in v o lv ed
p ro b le m s to th e f ir e m a n list.
A m o n g th e q u estio n s w h ic h w o u ld
h a v e to be a n s w e re d a r e :
“ W o u l d t h e 3-A m e n b e e n t i t l e d
to a p lace on a sp e cial m ilita ry
p re fe rre d list?
“ W o u l d t h e 3-A m e n b e o n t h e
list a t a l l ? ” (Som e a u th o r itie s
p o in t out th a t because th e ir n a m e s
w o u l d h a v e b e e n p a s s e d o v e r thret*
tim e s th e y w o uld no lo n g e r be
av ailab le fo r th e F ire D e p a r tm e n t
u n le ss th e y w e re sp e c ific a lly c a lle d
fo r by th e F ire C o m m issio n er).
E v e n in th e e v e n t of a f a v o r ­
a b le d e c is io n f o r th e eligibles, t h e
p ro b lem of d ism issin g th e m e n a p ­
p o in ted a n d rep lacin g th e m w ith
t h e 147 m e n p a s s e d o v e r b e c a u s e
of th e ir d r a f t s t a tu s w o u ld be a
h i g h l y c o m p l i c a t e d o n e . A ls o , T h e
L E A D E R h a s le a rn e d t h a t th e
F ire C om m issioner, w ith th e p e r­
m issio n o f M a y o r L a G u a rd ia , m a y
e x ercise th e o n e o u t of th re e ru le
a n d delib erately pass o v er as
m a n y 3-A e l i g i b l e s a s h e is l e g a l l y
e n title d to do.
U n d e r c iv il s e r v i c e l a w , a p p o i n t ­
in g o ffic e rs a r e p e r m itte d to n a m e
o n ly one o u t of th re e p e rso n s on
a n e l ig ib le list, p r o v i d e d t h e c o n ­
s e n t o f t h e M a y o r is o b t a i n e d .
H o w e v e r , t h i s l a w is n e v e r r e ­
s o r t e d t o i n a c t u a l p r a c t i s e . I t ’s
u se by C h ief W a ls h w ith L a G u a r d i a ’s a p p r o v a l , w o u l d s e t a
p r e c e d e n t w h i c h m i g h t b e fo l­
lo w e d b y o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s .
M e a n w h i l e , i n t e r e s t i n D i n e e n ’s
f o r t h c o m i n g d e c i s i o n is a t f e v e r
p i t c h . A s s o o n a s t h e o p i n i o n is
d e l i v e r e d , f u ll d e t a i l s w ill a p p e a r
in T h e L E A D E R .
Is Mayor Holding Up Action
On Employee Negotiation Bill?
There is a strong possibility,
The LEADER learned this week,
that Majority Leader Joseph T.
Sharkey is holding up action on
the (Collective negotiations bill be­
cause Mayor LaGuardia may not
like the bill.
“The Mayor doesn’t like the
bill,” Mr. Sharkey is reported to
have said behind closed doors
when the measure — which pro­
vides for nothing more drastic
than discussion of grievances be­
tween employees’ representatives
and department heads— came . up
for discussion the other week in
the Civil Employees’ Committee.
T h a t w a s th e day M r. S h a rk e y
h e l p e d t o s t i l l e a c t i o n o n t ’.»e
m e a s u r e s p o n s o r e d b y C o u n c il m en
L o u is
P.
G oldberg
and
S alv ato re
N info
and
C o u n c ilw o m a n G e r tru d e W eil K lein .
T h a t w a s t h e d a y , to o , t h a t M r.
S h a r k e y a n d a n u m b e r of h is
co h o rts b a n d e d to g e th e r a n d re ­
fu s e d to se t a n y d a te fo r a p u b ­
lic h e a r i n g o n t h e b ill. I n d e e d ,
t h e y t r i e d t o r u l e t h e b ill o u t o f
e x is te n c e w ith o u t a p u b lic h e a r ­
i n g a t a ll, c o n t r a r y t o a l l a c ­
c e p te d p r o c e d u r e s in s u c h c a s e s.
N o E x p la n a tio n Y et
M r . S h a r k e y s t i l l h a s n ’t e x ­
p la in e d w h y h e is so a n x io u s to
p r e v e n t a c t i o n o n t h e bill. T h e
la s t h e a r d f ro m h im w a s his
d e c l a r a t i o n o n t h e C o u n c i l f lo o r,
i n r e p l y t o M r . G o l d b e r g ’s q u e r y
a s to w h e n h e in te n d e d to b rin g
t h e b ill o u t o f c o m m i t t e e .
M r . S h a r k e y ’s c o n t e n t i o n t h e n
w a s t h a t t h e b ill h a d o n l y “ j u s t
b e e n d i s c u s s e d . ’’ B u t , c o n t e n d s
M r . G o l d b e r g , i t h a s n ’t b e e n
heard.
M r. S h a r k e y h a s o fte n d e c la r e d
h im s e lf to be a C o u n c ilm a n w h o
d o es n o t a c t in a c c o r d a n c e , n e c e s ­
s a r i l y , w i t h t h e M a y o r ’s w i s h e s .
“ H is s ta te m e n t a t a n execu tiv e
s e s s i o n o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e E m
p lo y ees’ C o m m itte e does n o t b e a r
t h i s o u t , " T h e L E A D E R w a s to l d
th is w e e k by a p r o m in e n t C o u n c il­
m an.
M r. G o l d b e r g u i 'g e d civ il s e r v i c e
w orlcers to a s k t h e ir e m p lo y e e o r ­
g a n iz a tio n s to call m a s s m eetin^ij
in M a n h a t t a n d e m a n d in g f a v o r ­
ab le action.
T h e b ill h a s a l r e a d y r e c e i v e d t h e
t e n t a t i v e O .K . o f a m a jo i* ity o^
t h e C o u n c il , a c c o r d i n g t o a poll
b y T h e L E A D E R . W h e n t h e te s t
c a m e i n t h e C iv il E m p l o y e e s ’
C o m m itte e a n d on t h e flo o r of
C o u n c il
how ever,
few
w ere
a n x io u s to p re s s fo r it. V e ry fe w .
W ork W eek
is Unequal,
Says Hughes
T h e C iv il S e r v i c e L e a g u « t h i s
W e e k p r o te s te d t h a t so m e field
w o r k e rs a r e co m p e lle d to w o r k a
fu ll six -d a y w e e k a n d lose h o li­
d a y s w h e r e a s a n u m b e r o f in ­
sid e w o rk e rs h a v e a m u c h lig h te r
sch ed ule.
P o in tin g out th a t M ayor L aG u a r d i a ’s s i x - d a y w o r k - w e e k o r d e r
h a s p laced th e b u r d e n on o u tsid e
w o rk e rs a n d n o t on th e clerical
g r o u p s “ m a in ly b e c a u s e ,” in t h a
w ords of Jo h n J. H ughes, L e a g u e
p resid en t, “ every d e p a rtm e n t o r­
g a n i z a t i o n is h e a d e d b y c l e r i c a l
ppr>’•'t"'rc.<5*''d
in t h e o t h e r s , ” t h e L e g u * c l i ­
m ax ed a n in .e c tija tio n w ith a
sp ecial r e p o r t a t a m e e tin g O cto ­
b e r 16 a t 63 P a r k R o w , M a n h a t ­
ta n .
“ I t is h a r d t o b e l i e v e t h a t d e ­
p a rtm e n t
heads
w o u ld
p e rm it
a b u s e o f t h e M a y o r ’s o r d e r w i t h ­
o u t som e so rt of silen t p e rm is­
sio n ,” sa id M r. H u g h e s . “ W e
t h i n k th e M a y o r o u g h t to r e sc in d
h is o rd e r e n tire ly a n d elim in a te
t h e c o n f u s i o n . ’’ ^
To w h ich he ad d ed :
“ In sid e
w o rk e rs , w h o in m o s t c a s e s co n ­
tro l em p lo y ee o rg a n iz a tio n s, m u s t
be co n d em n ed fo r su d d e n ly h a lt­
in g a v igorous fig h t a g a in s t th e
six -d a y w e e k w h e n it w a s s id e ­
tra c k e d as fa r a s th e y w ere con­
c e rn e d .”
E levator M echanic
W ages in Doubt
A n in crease w a s in d icated th is
w e e k i n t h e $11.22 a d a y w a g a
ra te fo r elev ato r con stru cto r.
T h e L E A D E R h a s l e a r n e d th ? it
th e m a tte r of a rriv in g a t deduc­
tio n s fro m th e to ta l a m o u n t of
t h e p r e v a i l i n g w a g e is d o u b t f u l a t
th is tim e b ecau se of th e flu c tu a ­
tio n s o f t h a t w a g e in p r iv a te in ­
d u stry .
I n fact, a fo rth c o m in g c o u rt d e­
c i s i o n w i l l h a v e t o d e t e r m i n e if
t h e r e is a n y b a s i s f o r m a k i n g d e ­
d u c tio n s , a n d , if a n a f f i r m a t i v e
decisio n
is
reached,
in
w hat
am o u n t.
P ro c e e d in g s th is w e e k in th e
p r e v a ilin g w a g e h e a r in g s in th e
office of M o rris P a ris , A s s is ta n t
iD e p u t y C o m p t r o l l e r , r e s u l t e d i n
s e l e c t i o n o f N o v e m b e r 18 a s t h e
d a te fo r a d ju d ic a tio n of th e w a g a
ra te
c o n cern in g
e lev ato r
m e­
ch an ics.
It M ust Be the Air
T h e n im e of a n o th e r L E A D E R
r e a d e r w ho receiv ed a p e rfe c t
p h y sic a l score on th e c o n d u c to r
te s t w a s rev ealed th is w eek. T h a
r e a d e r is A b r a h a m Y o u n g , w l i o
f i n i s h e d n u m b e r 164 o n t h e l i s t .
A b r a h a m liv e s a t 1,309 H o e A v e ­
n ue, th e B ronx, w h ich b o rough
se e m s to spe cialize in f u tu r e co n ­
d u c to rs w h o a r e p h y sically p e r ­
fect.
A n $18.75 bond w ill b u y three bayonets. A d v ic e to all civ il s e r v ­
ic e e m p lo y e e s : T he m o r e bayonets, the le ss Japs and N azis, So
in v e s t in bonds n o w l
City Will Replace 300
Conductors Each Week
The
1,295 provisional
conduc­
tors, sti'eet car operators and rail­
road
clerks
employed
in
the
be made as soon as the conductor
list is certified by the Civil Ser­
vice Commission to the Board of
Transportation.
three divisions of the New York
C h ief o b sta c le h o ld in g u p th e
City Transit System will be re­
c e r t i f i c a t i o n o f t h e c o n d u c t o r li.st
placed at the rate of 300 a week,
a t p r e s e n t is t h e n e c e s s i t y to
stu d y
the
a v ailab ility
fo rm s
according to a decision of the
m a i l e d i n b y t h e 8,240 c o n d u c t o r
Civil Servicj Commission made at
e lig ib le s . I t is e x p e c t e d t h a t t h e
its meeting last week. The re­
C o m m i s s i o n w ill h a v e t o s p e n d
placement of the provisionals will y u i u c h t i m e i n a c c o m p l i s h i n g t h i s
g a rg a n tu a n ta sk . As soon as th e
l i s t is c e r t i f i e d , d e t a i l s o f p e n d i n g
a p p o i n t m e n t s w ill a p p e a r i n T h u
LEADER.
T h e r e q u e s t to lim it th e re p la c e ­
m e n t o f p r o v i s i o n a l s t o 300 e a c h
w eek,
w as
m ade
by
W illiam
J e ro m e D aly , s e c re ta ry of th e
B o a rd of T ra n sp o rta tio n . In m a k ­
i n g t h e r e q u e s t t o t h e C iv il S e r v ­
ice C o m m issio n , D a ly p o in te d o u t
t h a t th e n e c e s sity to t r a i n n e w
a p p o in te e s p rio r to th e ir a s s ig n ­
m e n t to d u ty p r e v e n te d th e r e ­
p lacem en t of a large n u m b e r of
p ro v isio n a l em p lo y ees a t once. H e
a d d e d t h a t th e m ed ical a n d o p e r­
atin g
d iv isio n s
of
th e
B o ard
c o u l d o n l y h a n d l e 300 n e w m e n
d u rin g th e course of one w eek.
T h e r e p l a c e m e n t o f t h e 300 p r o ­
v i s i o n a l s w ill b e d i v i d e d e q u a l l y
in t h e t h r e e t i t l e s e a c h w e e k , 100
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4. a b l u r r e d c a r b o n c o p y .
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a la w y e r.
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2. D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h
l a n d a r e a s . 3. a l a r g e q u a n t i t y o n
3. D e p a r t m e n t o f S a n i t a t i o n
h a n d . 4. a d i f f i c u l t y o v e r c o m e .
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a m e d a l f o r b r a v e r y . 3. t h e s u m o f
r e m o v a l ( l.
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2. E l e c t i o n
t i o n . 3. s u b s t a n c e u p o n w h i c h
3. A m e n d m e n t
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23. p a r o l e
1. E n a b l e s m e m b e r s o f a p o l i t i ­
1. t o c o v e r a d i s t r i c t . 2. t o s a v e
cal p a r t y to n o m in a te t h e i r o w n
f r o m e x e c u t i o n . 3. t o s u p e r v i s e a
c a n d i d a t e s f o r o f f i c e ( ).
r e l e a s e d p r i s o n e r . 4. t o r u n i n t h e
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sa m e d irectio n .
e n t f o r m o f a l a w ( ).
24. c o n s u m e r
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dep th s.
t o p r o m o t e . 4. f e c i l i t a t e .
28. i m i t a t e
1. a b b r e v i a t i o n .
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ti o n .
g rief.
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1. a f a l s e a c c u s a t i o n . 2. a r e ­
p l a n t c lo s e ly . 3. t o e x p l a i n c l e a r l y .
m a i n d e r . 3. a to ol. 4. a n i n c r e a s e .
4. t o m a k e f r e e f r o m s l a v e r y .
3. f a c u l t y
30. a d d i c t
1. b o a r d o f d i r e c t o i s . 2. t e a c h i n g
1. a w i s e s a y i n g . 2. p r o n o u n c e ­
s t a f f . 3. W 'e arin es s. 4. e m p t i n e s s .
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4. d o u b l e e n t r y
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1. a p u n s h i a b l e o f f e n s e .
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one w ho ciav es for drugs.
m e t h o d o f i n d e x i n g . 3. a s y s t e m
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of c h e c k s issued.
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l . t o s w e r v e to o n e s i d e . 2. c h o ic e
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1. a c h e m i c a l p r o p e r t y . 2. u n ­
c o m p u lso ry m ilita ry d u ty .
l a w f u l p o s s e s s i o n . 3. a m o n e y o r ­
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a b o o k . 4. c o m p u l s o r y m i l i t a r y
r o b b e r y a t s e a . 4. r e s i d e n c e o f a
du ty .
d ip lo m at.
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1. a h e a v e n l y b o d y . 2. a l e a d
c o r d i n g t o c o lo r . 3. a c c o r d i n g to
w e i g h t . 3. a t i m e t a b l e . 4 a r a n g e
d a t e . 4. a c c o r d i n g t o w e i g h t .
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35. l e g a l
9. b a n k r u p t
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1. a l a r g e d e p o s i t o r . 2. a t h i e f .
c o r d i n g t o la w . 4. o p p o s e d t o l a w .
3. a t e n a n t . 4. a p e r s o n w h o is u n ­
36. c a n c e l
a b l e to p a y h i s d e b t s .
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10. r o u t i n e .
d i s e a s e . 3. t o s t r i k e o u t o r r e j e c t .
1. d e t a i l e d m e t h o d o f p r o c e d u r e .
4. t o i n q u i r e in t h e n e i g h b o r h o o d .
2. a g a m b l i n g g a m e , 3. a n a r t i c l e
37. c o n t r a c t
r e c e n t l y r e m o v e d f r o m p a w n . 4.
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a n a r r o w v a lle y .
a w a y f r o m . 3. t o s h o w ‘ a d i f f e r ­
11. s u r n a m e
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Police Department to Request
More Patrolmen This Week
'Although no definite assurance
could be obtained, The LEADER
learned from a reliable source
that the Police Department this
week will request the Civil Serv­
ice Commission to certify the
first group of names from the
one ni)nth-old patrolman list to
make 200 appointments. The ap­
pointments are expected to be­
come
effective
November
1.
Budget director’s approval to
make the appointments has al­
ready been obtained.
T h e ce rtific a tio n of the p a tro l­
m a n list to th e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t
w i l l be t h e f i r s t o f f i c i a l s t e p in
th e process of ap p o in tm en ts.
It
w ill a l s o b e th*e f i r s t s t e p t a k e n
to c o m b a t a d a n g e r o u s ‘ s h o r t a g e
o f p a t r o l m e n in t n e city. At th e
p r e s e n t t i m e t h e r e a r e c lo s e to
1,200 p a t r o l m a n j o b s u n f i ll e d .
A s i n d i c a t e d i n l a s t W 2 e l : ’s is s u e ,
t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n h a s
a m i n i m u m o f 216 p a t r o l m a n eli­
g i b l e s w h o a r e q u a l i r i c d in eve-.v
r e s p ’c t a n d h a v e b e e n th o r o u g h ly
i n v e s t i g a t e d b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s
o w n in v e s tig a tio n b u re a u to sen d
o v e r to t h e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t for
t h e 200 a p p o i n t m e n t s . T h e n a m u s
o f a l l t h e s e m e n w ill m o s t l i k a l y
bo in c lu d e d in t h e f ir s t c e rlific a tio n to be m a d e to th e P o lic e
D e p a rtm e n t as soon as a req u est
is r e c e iv e d by t h e C o m m is sio n .
W i t h i n t h e F i r s t 550
T h e 210 q u a l i f i e d p a t r o l m a n eli­
g i b l e s a r e w i t h i n t h e f i r s t 5o0
o n t h e l is t.
E lig ib le s
fu rth er
d o w n o n t h e l is t w h o h a v e c o n ­
d i t i o n a l r e j e c t i o n s a r e a d v i s e d to
h a v e t h e c a u s e 's o f t h e i r m c d i c a l
d efic ie n c ie s c o rrc c te d a n d to re ­
q u e s t t h e C iv il S a r v i c e C o m m i s ­
sio n fo r a m e d ic a l re -e x a m in a tio n
if t h e y w i s h to b e c e r t i f i e d a n d
ap p o in ted w hen th e ir n a m e s a re
r e a c h e d on th e p a t r o l m a n list.
A lso , e l i g i b l e s w h o h a v e n o t a s .yet
o b tain ed th e ir au to m o b ile o p e r a ­
t o r ’s l i c e n s e s a r e u r g e d to d o s o a t
o n c e . T h e C o m m i s s i o n w ill n o t
c e r tif y a n y eligible to t h e P o lic o
D e p a r t m e n t u n l e s s a n o p e r a t o r ’.^
l i c e n s e is p r o d u c e d a t t h e t i m e o f
h is in v e s tig a tio n a l in te rv ie w .
F ire Boys
Become Cops
Superm en Called
In as P o rters
T h e n a m e s o f 74 e l i g i b l e s o n t h a
f i r e m a n list w erp c e r tifie d to th e
N e w Y o rk C ity T u n n e l A u th o r ity
t o fill v a c a n c i e s a.s t u n n e l officer.^;
in t h e Q u e e n s M id to w n T u n n e l
T h e c e rtific a tio n in c lu d e d n a m e s
o f a v a i l a b l e e l i g i b l e s u p to n u m b e r
1,934 o n t h e l i s t .
P erm anent J o b s
as ra ilro a d
p o r t e r s in t!ie B o a r d o f T r a n s ­
p o r t a t i o n a r e b e i n g o f f e r e d all t h e
r e m a i n i n g elig ib les on th e s a n ita ^
t i o n m a n l is t a s a r e s u l t o f a c e r ­
t i f i c a t i o n o f t h e n a m e s o f 286 s u p r e m e n b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­
m issio n last w eek. T h e c e rtific a ­
tio n re a c h e d
th e eligible w h o
s t a n d s n u m b e r 7,825 o n t h e r e g i s ­
te r.
R a i l r o a d p o r t e r s a r e p a i d a t thfi
r a t e o f $.57 p e r h o u r in t h u B o a r d
of T r a n s p o r ta tio n . E lig ib le s w h o
a c c e p t t h e s e p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n .^
w ill h a v e t h e i r n a m e s r e m o v e d
f io m th e s a n ita tio n m a n list f o r
a p e rio d of c n e y e a r .
F i r e eligibles w h o a c c e p t e m ­
p lo y m e n t a s tu n n e l o ffic e rs w ern
in fo rm ed
b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
C o m m ission
th a t
t!u<ir
nam es
w o u ld be re m o v e d f r o m th a f i r e ­
m a n list for a p eriod o f o ne y ear.
T u n n e l officers a r e paid a t th e
r a t e o f $1,800 a y e a r .
A t it*? m e e t i n g l a s t w e e k , t h e
C iv il
S erv ice
C o m m issio n
ap­
pro v ed a re q u e st by th e T u n n e l
A u th o r ity to a p p o in t o n ly th o se
eligibles c e r tif ie d hy t h e C o m m is ­
sio n w h o a r e a o ie to m e e t th e
m in im u m h e ig h t r e q u i r e m e n ts of
five feet, eigiit in c h e s .
I f .you’r e o a p a h l e o f d o i n g h a r d
w o r k , a n d n o t in 1-A. 2 A, o r 2 -B
d r a f t o lu ssific a tio n , you r a n h elp
y o u r c o iin try hy a p p 'y in g fo r
w o r k in H a w a i i a s a l a b o r t r . Pa.y
is g o . , d ; c h a n c e s f o r a d v a n c e m e n t
art* e x c H i e n t . F o r info rn iali« > n , tjo
t o K o o n i 9I,<>, F e d e r a l B i i H d i n g ,
«U W ash in g to n S tre et, N ew Y ork
C ity .
PATROLMAN
V/hile the eligible list for this position has only been prom ulgated re­
cent y, I t may be necessary to hold another exam ination in the near future,
ciue to the fact that so many men on the present list are in the armed ser­
vice, under age or o f such draft status as to prevent their appointm ent.
Men who are m a draft-deferred status and w ithin the age limits o f 21
and 28 (se e note below ) if interested in this position should begin physical
training at once as this phase o f the exam ination is very difficult and only
those who spend months in preparation can hope to attain a high mark.
Free Medical Examination,
in t e r e s t e d is in v ite d to ca ll an d , w it h o u t
. .
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o b lig a tio n , b e e x a m i n e d b y o u r p h y s i c i a n II a f l e r
b e m g e x a m h ie d , h e is to u n d f it, or h a s s o m e s l i g h t m e d ic a l d e l e c t w h ich c a n be
r e m e d ie d , h e m a y e n r o ll an d s t a r t p h y s ic a l t r a i n in g i m m e d i a t e ly .
THE FE E IS REASONABLE, AND PAY AB L E IN IN STA L LM E N TS,
NOTE:
to w a r conditions, the
examination. T h erefore, men
w ith th e understanding that, if th ey are
itta tw n IS announced, one-half of the f e e
age lim its m ay be increased in the coming
who are 34 ye a rs o r under m a y enrol!
n o t eligible to c o m p e te when the e x a m ’
th e y have paid w ill be returned.
DAY A N D EVENING CLASSES
PHYSICAL FITNESS
c o n d 'u o n .”
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FOREMAN (SANITATION)
Thursday at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN
Class now forming.
COMPTOMETER OPERATOR- -Classea day and evening at convenient hours.
CARD PUNCH OPERATOR — Classes meet day and evening.
p.m.
SE C R ETA R IA L C O URSES— 120 W est 42nd St., Manhattan
O F F IC E H O U R S :
D A IL Y 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. S A T U R D A Y 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
♦
Afttend the school with a background o f over 350,000 satisfied students
over a period o f 3 0 years.
^ iM eh a n ty iN STim rE ♦ J 15 E a^ i Sthi street, ; N, Y. C.
STuyvesant 9-6900 •
Tuesday, October 20, 1942
OIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Pagre Six
c 1 v l ’i S l l i i i r Y C E
i n ; NEW
How Much Is Roonif B oard
Worth to H ospital Worker?
If you need to pfiss you r
Civil Service Ex.'iniiimtion, w rite for free bo ok ­
let und learn liow you can
b e n e fit from the findings
of this g ov e rn m e nt survey
"a c o u s t i c o n i n s t i t u t e
580 Fifth Ave., Dept. 303
New York, N. Y.
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Book on the il. S. Government
National Deafness Survey.
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m a in te n a n c e v alu es established.
v a lu e s fo r e m p lo y e e s o f S ta te In­
t o b e r 6, 1942, I f i n d t h a t thr
There has been some bitter­
T h e v a lu e s e s ta b lis h e d a r e de­
s t i t u t i o n s h a s b e e n p r e p a r e d b y .1.
o f t h e m a r e n o t e v e n listed **
p en d e n t upon th e q u ality of q u a r­
ness among eligibles on the re­
t h e e li g i b l e l i s t a s p r o m u l g a t e d 1,
B u c k lc y B r y a n , D ir e c to r of th e
te r s a s sig n e d to th e em ployee,
cently published State Motor Ve­
th e
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s iJ
th e n a t u r e of th e fac ilities f u r ­
S ta te B u d g e t.
A m o tin ts w h ic h
hicle Responsibility Adjudicator
F u r t h e r m o r e , th e app o in em en t
nished, th e n u m b e r of a d u lts a n d .
a r e p la n n e d to be d e d u c te d fro m
a f o u r t h F e d e r a l em p lo y ee i!
list, on several grounds, but main­
c h ild r e n in a f a m ily g ro u p , a n d
w a g e le v e l s e s t a b l i s h e d u n d e r t h e
q u e s t i o n a b l e , a s h e a p p e a r s on tt!
o th e r item s of m a in te n a n c e sup­
ly on the grounti that three of the
F e ld -H a m ilto n law h av e been se t
l i s t a s N o . 34, I t is m y b elief
p lied a t S ta te e x p en se.
fo r a v a rie ty of services w h ich
temporary appointees are not on
t h e e l i g i b l e s a h e a d o f N o . 34
B ry a n p o in ted o u t th a t a f te r
are a t p re se n t fu rn ish ed th e em ­
the list at all. Typical is the let­
n o t e v e n c o n s u l t e d a s t o th eir i,
J u l y 1, 1943, f o o d f r o m s t o r e s ,
ployees by th e S ta te .
In clu d ed
a i r e t o b o n a m e d a n d appolntcj
ter printed below — but it is less
f a r m p ro d ilc ts a n d se rv ices fo r do­
in th e s e s e rv ic e s a r e liv in g q u a r ­
a s t e m p o r a r y e m p l o y e e s . T h e pr^,
vitriolic than others that have
m e s t i c s w ill n o l o n g e r b e f u r ­
ters, m eals, m ed ical care, g a ra g e s ,
c e d u r e a d o p t e d i n t h i s in sta n c e l
n is h e d b y th e S ta te , b u t w ill be
d o m e s t i c s e r v i c e , e tc .
come in. It is by one o f the elig­
I n m y o p i n i o n . In v i o l a t i o n of
p riv ately c o n tra c te d a n d p aid fo r
T h e re a so n fo r su b m ittin g th e
ibles who has asked that his name
C iv il S e r v i c e L a w . ”
by th e em ployee.
t a b l e s , B r y a n d e c l a r e d , is t o s t i m ­
be withheld.
A tab le sh o w in g th e m o n th ly
u la te in tellig e n t d iscu ssio n a n d
“ I w o u ld a p p r e c ia te v e r y m u c h
v alu es of m a in te n a n c e fo r S ta te
to so licit c o n s tru c tiv e c ritic is m
If y o u w o u l d l o o k i n t o t h e s i t u a ­
i n s t i t u t i o n ' ' l e m p ’o y e e s , a s d e ­
to th e e n d t h a t in e q u a litie s m a y
s . W . COR . 61st ST
tio n t h a t n o w e x is ts r e l a tiv e to
v ise d b y b u d g e t d ir e c to r B r y a n ,
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B —tw o r o o m s .......................... 21.00
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13.75
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16.50
C—th r e e r o o m s ....................... 27.00
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L<—W a s h B a s i n .................... 2.40
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MU. 6.3016
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p a rtm e n t, a n d fo r eig h t y e a rs p re­
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sig n e d re c e n tly fo r a W a s h in g ­
t o n p o s i t i o n w i t h t h e F e d e r a l S o­
c ial S e c u rity B o a rd .
S he h a s a lre a d y le ft to ta k e up
h e r n e w duties.
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m o n t h s in W a s h in g to n s h e w ill be
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O P E N C O M P E T IT IV E
a s sig n e d to o ne o f th e re g io n a l
M a c h i n e s c o r i n g w ill b e s t a r t e d
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T e le p h o n e O p e r a t o r , W e s t c h e s t r
M a y 10, 1941. T h e r a t i n e of t h e
m e th o d s c o n s u lta n t” fo r th e So­
C o u n t y ; h eld M a y 23, 1942. R a t i n g
w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is c o m p le te d .
In c l u d i n g C a t k e i a n d
$1 C |l
t o be do n e b y us. M a c h in e s c o r i n g
T h e r a t i n g of t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­
cial S e c u r ity B o a r d it w ill be h e r
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i v v
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e n c e is c o m p le te d . A r r a n T e m e n t s
ta s k to trav el th ro u g h th e sta te s
n o w h a v e to be m a d e fo r p h y s ic a l
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and
313 c a n d i d a t e s , h e ld J u l y 19, 1841.
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sc a le p r e p a r e d .
T h e r a t i n g of p a r t tw o of t h e w n t a d m i n i s t r a t i v e p r o b l e m s o f civ il
t e n t t e s t is in p r o g re s s .
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File
C le rk ,
D epart­
W hile th e s ta te s a d m in is te r F e d ­
c a n d i d a t e s , held D e c e m b e r 20. 1941.
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Vlllofj
m e n t of T iij(atlon a n d F i n a n c e ; 166
e ra l social se c u rity a c tiv itie s w ith
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t io n is co m p le te d . E x p e r i e n c e n o w
i s t r a t i o n so f a r a s c i v i l s e r v i c e is
h a s been rated.
b e in g c h eck e d .
concerned
m ust
m eet
c e rtain
S e n i o r H e a r i n g S t e n o g r a p h e r : 231
J u n i o r C o m p e n s a t i o n C la im s I n ­
m in im u m F e d e ra l sta n d a rd s.
It
c a n d i d a t e s , h e ld D e c e m b e r 20. 1941.
Special C ourtesy to
v e s tig a to r, S ta tn In su ran rf) F u n d j
Q u a l i l y i n g t e s t r a t i n g c o m p leted .
Civil Se rvice Em p lo y ees
w ill b e M i s s S h a n a h a n ’s j o b to
T h e r a t i n g of t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i ­
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s t r a i g h t e n o u t p r o b l e m s a r i s i n g in
e n ce is co m p le te d . A w a i t i n g S .R R .
wii.s hold S e p t e m b e r 19, n o w in p r o ­
I n t e r m e n t In All Cem eteries
th is field. ,
g re ss .
S e n io r C lerk , ( U n d e r w r i t i n g ) T h e
NIC H O LAS COPPOLA
M i s s S h a n a h a n c o m p l e t e d A .B
M o to r V ehicle L ice n se E .v a m ln e r;
S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d : N Y O —95
E sta b lis h ed lOi:
8,2c,0 c a n d i d a t e s , h e ld F e b r u a r y 14,
a n d M.A . c o u r s e s a t S y r a c u s e a n d
c a n d i d a t e s , h eld M a : c h 28. 1942. T h e
F liN K U A L D IR E C T O R
1912. M a c h i n e s c o r i n g to be s t a r t e d
r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n a n d e x p e r i ­
t h e r e a f t e r e n te r e d t h e se rv ic e of
shortly.
e n c e is c o m p le te d . T h e E x a m i n a ­
4901 I04th St.
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tio n D iv isio n is w a i t i n g f o r r e p o r t
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N E w to w n 9-8400
fo re joining th e s ta ff of s ta te
on service record r a tin g appeals.
C o n t r o l : 80 c a n d i d a t e s , h e ld M a rc h
SOI B. Main St.. PatcfaoKUe
PA.*"
28, 1942. T h e r a t i n g of t h e w r i t t e n
civil se rv ice.
V o u c h e r a n d T r e a s u r e r ’s C le r k ,
e x a m i n a t i o n is co m p le te d . E x p e r i ­
M ental H y g ien e;
76 c a n d i d a t e s ,
e n c e to be r a t e d .
h e ld M a r c h 28. 1942. T h e l i s t h a s
P a r k P a t r o l m a n :35'> c a n d i d a t e s ,
b e e n s e n t to t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
h e ld M a r c h 28, 1912. T h e r a t i n g of
D iv isio n f o r p r i n ti n g .
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t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is c o m p l e t ­
A s sista n t Comp. E x a m in e r. S ta te
ed. T r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e h a s
I n s u i a n c e F u n d : 65 c a n d i d a t e s ,
b e e n raced . C le rical w o r k to be
h e ld M a y 23, 1942. T h e r a t i n g of
d one.
at a BANK RATE I
t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is in p r o ­
S t e a m F i r e m a n : 146 c a n d i d a t e s ,
g
ress.
h e ld M a r c h 28, 1942. S e n t to A d m i n ­
S p e c ia l A g e n t. D e p t, o f M e n ta l
i s t r a t i o n D iv isio n f o r P r i n t i n g .
H y g i e n e ; 30 c a n d i d a t e s , h e ld J u l y
D a m a g e s E v a l u a t o r ; 39S c a n d i ­
18, 1942. S e n t to A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
W h e n I t ’s gooti b u s ln e s a t o b o rro w , I t ’s r o o d b u i i n e s a
d a te s . h eld M a y 23, 1942. T h e r a t ­
D iv isio n f o r p r i n ti n g .
to b o rro w H E R E . LoanB o f f r o m 9100 to $3600 . . . on
i n g of t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is
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co m p le te d . E x p e r i e n c e to be r a t e d .
In Bimplified m o n t h l y I n s t a l l m e n t a .
S e n io r D a m a g e s E v a l u a t o r ; 326
W h y n o t p h o n e , w r i t e o r c a ll a t
c a n d i d a t e s , h eld M a y 23, 1942. T h e
o n e o f o u r o f fic e s f o r c o m p l e t e In ­
r a t i n g of th e w r i t t e n is co m pleted .
form atio n .
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E x p e r i e n c e to bo r a t e d .
N I N E C O N V E N IE N T O F F I C E S
Drafting, Shop .Math.,
T u * C o llec to r; 2,326 c a n d i d a t e s ,
M ain O ffice:
ntadio, Klectrlcul,
h e ld M a y 23, 1942. R a t i n g s c a le is
T H I R D AVE. a n d 148th ST.
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d a t e s . h eld M a y 23, 1942, ( in c lu d e s
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s c ra p driv e th r o u g h o u t th e n a tio n
haa been p ro d u cin g w a r m a te ria l
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Who Want to Get Into War Work
(Exclusive)
many as 1,000 men from 40
to (>0 years of age are needed imniediately on foundry jobs for
work in Connecticut, The
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good physical condition. Husky,
in fact, was the wo d used by the
liS E S . Apply on the fourth floor
of the United States Employment
Service office at 87 Madison A v e­
nue, Manhattan.
The jobs pay from 79c to
an hour. Already more than
men have been sent out by
U S E S for work in these jobs.
the demand continues.
84c
800
the
But
H o u s i n g F a c i l it i e s .
H o u s in g facilities a re im m ed i­
R eal Break.
A s o n e o f f i c i a l a t t h e U S E i3
p u t it;
“ T h i s is t h e f i r s t t i m o
t h a t m e n s o f a r a d v a n c e d in a g a
a r c g e t t i n g a r e a l ‘b r e a k ’ in t h e
w a r effort.
T h e fa c t th a t th e y
need h av e no experience a n d m u st
m e r e ly be in g o o d p h y s ic a l s h a p e
sh o u ld help co u n tlp ss m o re feel
t h e y a r e n o t b e i n g l e f t o u t in t h e
‘c b i d ’ in t h i s e m e r g e n c y . ”
S o , if y o u a r e i n t h e 40-60 a g a
b r a c k e t, ap p ly im m ed ia te ly !
a te ly a v ailab le fo r sin g le m e n b u t
a r e lim ite d f o r tiio se w h o w is h lo
b rin g th e ir fam ilie s w ith th em .
T h e lo catio n o f th e jo b s does n o t
m a k e co m m u tin g fro m th e N ew
Y orit a r e a fe a sib le .
A liens w h o h a v e b een a p p ro v e d
b y t h e G o v e r n m e n t W’ill b e a c ­
cepted.
The Stress Is On Women
To Learn War Work
The stress is on women in the
war training courses being readied
by the Engineering, Science and
Management War Training sec­
tion at Columbia University. F orthe need for young women with a
mathematical
background
and
some manual dexterity grows in ­
creasingly great every day.
Sponsored by the United States
Office .of Education, Engineering
Aides,
Photogrammetry,
E le­
mentary
Statistical
Methods,
Electrical Measurements, Topo­
graphic Drafting and Radiog­
raphy courses have been set up
for both men and women.
H e re a re th e d etails:
E n g in e e rin g A id es: S tric tly fo r
w o m e n . T o t r a i n w o m e n a s engim ath c m a tic s a n d
sc ien ce p r e ­
d r a f tin g a n d 1elated technical op­
e r a tio n s in a i r c r a f t a n d o t h e r w a r
in d u strie s.
R e q u ire m e n ts a r e
g rad u atio n
f r o m c o l l e g e w i t h t r a i n i n g In
m ath e m a tic s a n d
sc ien ce p r e ­
fe rre d ; busm ess, m d u strial or a rt
e x p e r i e n c e is a l s o d e s i r a b l e a n d
w ill b e a c c e p t e d i n l ie u o f c o l l e g e
tra in in g .
T h e c o u rse , to b e g iv e n d a ily
f r o m 9 to 5 p . m . f o r a p e r i o d o f
e i g h t w e e k s a n d t h r e e d a y s , is t o
s t a r t a b o u t N o v e m b e r 4. I f t h e r e
is s u f f i c i e n t d e m a n d , a p a r t - t i m e
s e c t i o n m jfy b e f o r m e d t o m e e t
on T uesday, W ednesday an d F ri­
d a y n i g h t s f r o m 7 to 10.30 p . m . ,
o n S a t u r d a y f r o m 1 to 5 p . m .
I n t e r v i e w s a r e to b e g r a n t e d O c ­
t o b e r 20, 21 a n d 24 f r o m 7 t o 9
p . m ., a n d O c t o b e r 24 f r o m 2 t o 5
p . m . , i n R o o m 313, E n g i n e e r i n g
B u i l d i n g ( b e t w e e n 1 1 7 th a n d l l S t h
S tre ets a t B ro ad w ay , n o rth of
E a r l H a ll) , C o lu m b ia U n iv ersity ,
M a n h attan .
T h e r e is ro o m f o r s e v e ra l h u n ­
d r e d w o m e n in th e s e tu p .
P h o to g ra m m e try ; To tra in m en
a n d w o m e n in th e p rin c ip le s of
m a k in g m a p s fro m aerial ph o to ­
g ra p h s, th e op eratio n of s te re o ­
sc o p ic m a c h in e s , a n d re la te d w o rk
in p r e p a r a tio n f o r g o v e r n m e n t e m ­
p lo y m en t.
R e q u ir e m e n ts a r e tw o y e a rs of
co lleg e w ith m a j o r s tu d y in e n ­
g in e e rin g , a r c h ite c tu r e , p h y sic s,
c h e m is try , m a,th e m a tic s o r g eo l­
ogy, o r th r e e a n d o n e -h a lf y e a rs
o f college s t u d y in a n y o t h e r fie ld
if th e a p p l i c a n t h a s h a d t r ig o n o m ­
e t r y i n h i g h s c h o o l o r c o lle g e , o r
e x p e rie n c e in d r a ftin g , su rv e y in g
or aerial p h o to g rap h y .
T h e c o u r s e w ill s t a r t a b o u t N o ­
v e m b e r 2, 7 t o 10 p . m . , a n d is to
c o n t i n u e t h r o u g h 13 w e e k s u n t i l
J a n u a r y 29.
C la s se s a r e to be
h eld th r e e d a y s a w e ek on M on­
days, W e d n e s d a y s a n d F ridays,
and
th r e e a d d itio n a l T iie sd a y s
d u r i n g t h e h o lid a y perio d .
In te rv ie w s a re se t fo r O cto b er
21 a n d 23 i n R o o m 401, S c h e r m e r h o r n H all, C o lu m b ia U n iv e rsity ,
b e t w e e n G;30 a n d 8 :3 0 p .m . A p ­
p lic a n ts sho u ld se n d a brief s u m ­
m a r y o f t h e i r q u a lific a tio n s to
R o o m 313, E n g i n e e r i n g B u i l d i n g .
E le m e n ta r y S ta tis tic a l M e th o d s:
fo r bo th m e n a n d w om en. S ta r t­
i n g a b o u t N o v e m b e r 11. i n t e r v i e w s
m a y b e h a d b e g i n n i n g O c t o b e r 26
i n R o o m 604, H a m i l t o n H a l l .
T h e c o u r s e is t o t r a i n a p p l i c a n t s
as ju n io r sta tis tic ia n s an d sta tis­
t i c a l clork.s in G o v e r n m e n t b u ­
r e a u s a s w ell a s w a r in d u s tr ie s
a n d t o e n a b l e c le ric s a n d j u n i o r
E le c tric a l M e a sn ro m e n ts: F o r
w o m e n o nly.
In te rv ie w s a re to
s t a r t N o v e m b e r 9 i n R o o m 313,
E n g in e e rin g B u ild in g .
T h e co u rse, w h ic h a s j'e t h a s n o
s e t d a t e f o r s t a r t i n g , is t o t r a i n
w o m e n fo r se rv ice a s te c h n ic a l a s ­
s i s t a n t s in W £ r i n d u s t r i e s a n d l a b o.tatories in w o r k in v o lv in g e le c ­
tric a l m ea.su re m e n ts.
A p p a re n tly th e re q u ire m e n ts a re
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e x a m in a tio n m ig h t be m ailed o u t
b y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n
d u rin g th e w eek.
W e w ere ju st
a b o u t one w e e k a h e a d of tim e.
T h is w eek w e c an sa y th a t, b a r ­
r in g u n fo reseen even tu alities, th e
p a tr o lm e n w h o to o k th a t g ru e lin g
f i v e - h o u r e x a m o n J u n e 14, 1941
a n d w ere u n a b le to g e t a p a s sin g
m a r k w ill r e c e i v e t h e i r n o t i c e s
f r o m t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­
sio n .
N e x t w e e k , w e w o n ’t s a y
a n y t h i n g a t all a b o u t s e r g e a n ts
u n l e s s w e w a n t to b e p e e l i n g p o ­
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m o n th s after.
M iss M a y B . U p sh a w , d ir e c to r
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ice C o m m issio n , s ta te d t h a t sh e
sees no re a so n w h y th e C om m is­
s i o n w ill n o t a d h e r e t o i t s u s u a l
p ra c tic e of se n d in g o u t n otices of
failu re one w eek an d p assin g
m a r k s a t a la te r d a te . T h is p r o ­
c e d u r e , s h e s a i d , w ill b e f o l lo w e d
w i t h t h e s e r g e a n t ’s t e s t . H e r e ’s
h o p in g th a t th e p o stm a n does no t
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Tuesday, October 20, 1942
m arried women, w h o
haven’t
w o rk e d fo r years, are taking on
The Problems
O f the Hospitals
chores in the H o s p ita l D e p a r t­
m e n t . . . Councilman L ouis G old­
berg rolled up his sle e v e s and
ga ve a pint of bloo d to the R e d
Cross blood bank last w e e k . . . H e
then cancelled all speaking en­
g agem ents fo r the night . . . P o ­
lice and fire eligibles certain of
ap po in tm en t are the b o ys in 4-F
. . . who have been g iven this
s ta tu s because th e y ’re taller than
the top h eigh t-lim it w a nted b y the
A r m y . . . Increased pay for W e l ­
fa re in ve stig ato rs and su p erv isors
w il l come through at the end of
this month . . . T h e re’ll be checks
co vering the increments fr om
J u ly 1 to N o v e m b e r 1 . . . T h e re ­
after, the increments w ill be r e ­
fl e c te d in the regular pa y checks
. . . Coucilman Sharkey is rolling
up p le n ty of ill-w ill hy giv in g re ­
p o rte rs the runaround instead o f
answering questions straight.
IT H this issue, The L E A D E R begins more
thorough consideration of the problems of N ew
York City’s H ospital Department and its em ­
ployees. A number of stories appear in these pages, de­
signed to give a general picture of some of these prob­
lem s— and a broad view of the D epartment’s work.
As our reporters covered the story and brought in
their facts, we came to the conclusion that N ew Yorkers
— -nclufling ourselves— have had too little realization of
the vastness and importance o f the work being accom ­
plished: it’s just been taken for granted. W e ’ve learned
to have a deeper respect for the little people in the h os­
pitals— the attendants, the helpers, the practical nurses
-—who do a tough, hard job quietly, efficiently, and w ith ­
out complaint.
Now, in time of war, when the proper maintenance of
hospitals becomes of crucial importance to the people,
N ew York’s Hospital Department har. suffered serious
losses of staff. The armed forces and the war production
industries have cut sharply into the ranks of workers in
all categories. The Department has resorted to every
possible recruiting method to find at least some replace­
ments.
Which brings us to the crux of this editorial. H osp i­
tal workers are notoriously the most underpaid persons
in the community. That men and women should be
expected to live on tiie pittance they receive is a sorry
comment on our budgetary policies. This town has got
to understand that the w ages of hospital workers
must go up. Otherwise the city faces possibilities in the
depletion o f hospital personnel.
It seems to us that
$1,200 a year minimum salary is little enough for the
important war work performed by our hospital em­
ployees.
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S i r s : A s a p o s t a l w o r k O'r
( la b o ie r) I w a n t to t h a n k you fo r
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w o u l d v c t c it a n d t h e P . O . is h o l d ­
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th eir dem ands.
T h e P re s id e n t sa id h e w o u ld
v e t o t h e bill o n t h e g r o u n d s t h a t
i t is d i s c r i m i n a t o r y a s i t fav o r.s
one group over an o th er.
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H A R R Y NEWMAN.
From a Fighting Man
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Odds and Ends
Younj; Army officers in Wash­
ington refer to their older breth­
ren as “retreads” . . . One of the
big scandals involving civil serv­
ice fakery has been hushed, al­
though several city agencies know
about it . . . The head of a Federal
agency in NYC is going quietly
woozy trying to understand the
U. S. retirement regulations . . .
Mike Sullivan, LEADER reporter,
off to the wars . . . Good luck,
Mike . . .
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
page Eight
eligibles
th e
C om m is­
sion m ig h t g e t by re d u c in g th e
p re s e n t ph y sical s ta n d a rd s , r a is ­
i n g t h e a g e l i m i t to 35, a n d h o l d ­
in g a n ew e x a m in a tio n .
E a c h one of th e eligibles on t h e
sp e cial p a t r o l m a n list p a s s e d one
of t h e t o u g h e s t p h y s i c a l t e s t s e v e r
h e ld .
B e fo re th e y could even
trik e t h e p h y s i c a l t e s t t h e y h a d
to p a s s th e s a m e m e n ta l e x a m i­
n a tio n for p a tro lm a n c a n d id a te s.
I n m a n y c a s e s tlie s p e c i a l p a t r o l ­
m an
e l ig ib le s
receiv ed
h ig h er
scoiv^s o n e i t h e r t h e m e n t a l o r t h e
p h y sic al te s t th a n th e m e n on th e
r e g u l a r p a t r o l m a n lis t. I t is o n l y
t h a t th e co m b in ed a v e ra g e w as
not a s h ig h.
S p eak in g
of
averages,
since
w h e n d o e s 80 p e r ' c e n t s e e m l i k e a
fair passin g m a r k ?
T h i s is t h e
av erag e a p a tro lm a n can d id ate
h a d to g e t in o rd e r to m a k e th e
p a t r o l m a n list. I n s c h o o l , c o lle g e ,
o r d i n a r y c iv il s e r v i c e t e s t s , 70
p e r c e n t is c o n s i d e r e d t o b e a f a i r
p assin g m ark . On th e p a tro lm a n
t e s t , t h o s e c a n d i d a t e s w’h o r e ­
c e i v e d b e t w e e n 70 a n d 80 w e r e p u t
o n t h e s p e c i a l p a t r o l m a n l i s t o n ly .
I n effe ct, th e y f a ile d th e p a t r o l ­
m a n t e s t.
I w o n d e r w’h a t t h e p a s s i n g m a r k
w i l l b e if t h e C i t y h o l d s a n e w
p atro lm an
test
w ith
reduced
stan d ard s?
W i l l i t b e 70 o r 80
p er cen t?
S P E C IA L P A T R O L M A N
E L IG IB L E .
Hospital Attendant*s
Complaint
S i r s : W h e n w ill t h e M a y o r a n d
th o r e s t of th e city r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
w 'a k e u p t o c o n d i t i o n s i n c i t y
h o sp itals? A tte n d a n ts a n d o th e r
lo w -p aid C ity h o s p ita l e m p lo y e e s
a r e leav in g for d efen se a n d o th e r
b e t t e r - p a i d jo b s.
T h e C i t y G o v e r n m e n t is p u t t i n g
in e x p e r ie n c e d h elp to t a k e c a r e
of sick a n d m e n ta l p a tie n ts. In
ta k in g ca re of m e n ta l p a tie n ts a n
e m p l o y e e ’s life is a l w a y s i n d a n ­
g e r a n d w e a lw a y s h a v e to k e e p
on th e alert.
S o m e t i m e s t h e r e is n o t e n o u g h
h elp on th e w a rd s a n d by th e tim e
y o u g e t h elp a p a tie n t o r e m ­
p loyee m a y be se rio u s ly In ju re d .
I a m su re an yone w ith com m on
se n se k n o w s t h a t a jo b lik e t h a t
is w o r t h b e t w e e n $30 t o $40 a
week.
C IT Y H O S P IT A L A T T E N D A N T .
M i s s W h i s t l e r h a s traveiM
t h e c o u n t r y , s e e n m u c h o f life
y e t is a s y o u n g a s a n y o n e at 2*
» c a n b e ; i n f a c t , s h e lo o k s ani
t a l k s l i k e 26, f u l l o f f i r e a n d en.
t h u s i a s m f o r a l l t h a t s h e w a n ts
d o . A n d s h e ' s l i k e l y t o do anv
t h i n g . F o r e x a m p l e , a f t e r bei
b o r n in B r o o k ly n a n d attend
P u b l i c S c h o o l 72, M a n h a t t a n ,
r u s h e d i n t o a b u s i n e s s school
b e c o m e a s e c r e t a r y . A f t e r a yej.
a n d a h a l f o f t h a t , s h e suddenh
b e c a m e e n g u l f e d i n a n “ a r t ” ca
eer.
S e c r e t a r y t o S t e p h e n S. Pid,,
e t t o , t h e f a m o u s r e s t o r e r o f painj.
I n g m a s t e r p i e c e s a n d a r t objects
M iss W h is tle r w a s rap id ly
S H E ’D G I V E $10 i f s h e c o u l d
v a n c e d b y P i c h e t t o i n t o a .«?pot f.j
h i s a s s i s t a n t . S h e b e c a m e a le,
se e t h e n o te s h e sc rib b le d o u t to
s t o r e r . S h e h a d t a k e n s h o r t courj.
a N e w Y o rk n e w s p a p e r ed ito r
e s a t t h e A r t S t u d e n t s Leagu,
t h a t r e s u lte d in h e r g e ttin g a jo b
o f N e w Y o r k a n d in t h e Univer.
o n t h e r e w r ite d e s k of o n e of G o th ­
s i t y o f O k l a h o m a a n d h a d a rud;.
m e n t a r y k n o w l e d g e o f t h e wholj
a m 's f a v o rite dailies. T h a t w a s
t h i n g . A n d s h e h a d d o n e sonn
a r o u n d 1927.
s k e t c h i n g o n h e r o w n . S h e haj
" I c a n ’t r e m e m b e r w h a t I w r o t e
a l s o b e e n a s u b s t i t u t e s e c r e ta r y to
f o r t h e li f e o f m e , ” s m i l e s d a r k ,
E d w i n F r a n c o G o l d m a n , t h e band
p r e tty H elen W h istle r, th e D e­
m aestro .
p a r t m e n t o f H o s p ita ls ’ f irs t lad y
“ I t h i n k t h e W A A C s w ill have
to jo in th e W A A C s. “ B u t it m u s t
t o b e m y a s s i g n m e n t f o r t h e nest
h a v e b e e n g o o d .” E sp e c ia lly sin c e
l i t t l e w h i l e , ” s a y s M i s s Whistler.
she never had w orked on a p aper
“ I j o i n e d f o r m a n y r e a s o n s , in.
b efo re .
e l u d i n g t h e f a c t t h e w h o l e family
T h a t ’s t h e s o r t o f a y o u n g l a d y
is s o p a t r i o t i c . I h a v e a cou?ia
M iss W h is tle r is; a n y t h i n g a n d
a l r e a d y i n D e s M o i n e s . H e r hiij.
e v e r y th in g ~ a t le a s t once.
b a n d h a s b e e n d e c o r a t e d f o r biavS e c r e t a r y to t h e D e p u ty M e d ical
e ry b y P r e s id e n t R o o sev elt.
S u p e r in te n d e n t in F o r d h a m H o s ­
p i t a l in t h e B r o n x , M i s s W h i s t l e r ,
“ M o t h e r , ” s h e p o i n t s o u t prowd.
w h o li v e s a t 2155 G r a n d C o n c o u r s e
ly , “ g o t o u t o f a s i c k b ed on*
(she j u s t m o v ed o u t of F o r e s t
d a y t o s t a n d a t a t t e n t i o n whili
H i l l s ) , is a w a i t i n g o r d e r s t o r e ­
t h e n a t i o n a l a n t h e m w a s beinj
p o r t i n a W A A C u n i f o r m in D e s
p la y e d .”
M o ines, Io w a .
F iv e
feet-sev en ,
135 pound!
“ I w a n t e d t o g e t t h a t j o b in t h e
b r o w n h a i r e d a n d b r o w n eyed,
h o sp ita l v e ry m u c h ,” ex p lain ed
a n d g i f t e d w i t h a n e v e n , plea.sant
th e e a g e r-e y e d M iss W h is tle r. “ T h e
d i s p o s i t i o n . M i s s W h i s t l e r sayj
p e r s o n a l c o n ta c t w ith people giv es
t h a t n o t h i n g s h e d o e s e v e r sur­
y o u a f e e lin g of d o in g s o m e th in g
p r i s e s t h e f o l k s , ( ^ h e h a s foiii
h e l p f u l . A n d I ’ll h a v e a j o b a t t h e
o l d e r b r o t h e r s a rid o n e o ld e r e :j
en d of th e d u ra tio n .”
te r.)
S h e h a s b e e n in t e m p o r a r y s te n o
“ A ll I w 'a n t is f o r a j o b to b«
j o b s in t h e P a r k s D e p a r t m e n t i n
f u l l a n d i n t e r e s t i n g , ” s a y s she.
Q u e e n s a n d M a n h a t t a n a n d in t h e
M i s s W h i s t l e r l i k e s t o t a k e her
H o u s in g
D e p a rtm e n t
and,
as
o w n m o t i o n p i c t u r e s w h e n e v e r sha
s t e n o , g r a d e 2, f i n a l l y h a s g a i n e d
g e t s a c h a n c e , p r e f e r s “ quality,
a s u b s t a n t i a l c iv il s e r v i c e o p p o r ­
n o t q u a n t i t y ” in fo o d , r e a d s “ any.
tu n ity , “ a job m o re th a n j u s t ro u ­
t h i n g a n d e v e r y t h i n g , especirJlj
tin e .”
g o o d d e t e c t i v e s t o r i e s , i n books.'
I t w-as t o g e t o f f W P A t h a t M i s s
W h i s t l e r t o o k a civ il s e r v i c e e x a m .
S o i t ’s i o f f t o t h e W A A C s for
S h e p a s s e d t h a t o n e s w if t l y , u n ­
H e l e n W h i s t l e r . A n d s h e ’s posi'
lik e th e one sh e to o k d u rin g th e
t i v e o f o n e t h i n g . S h e ’s going to
p a s t S u m m e r to jo in th e W A A C S .
e n j o y it.
S h e failed t h a t o ne b e c a u se of h e r
“ E s p e c i a l l y if t h e y g i v e me the
poor arith m etic.
s o r t o f h o s p i t a l w o r k t h a t I'n
“ B u t th e y a s k e d m e if I w o u ld
c a p a b l e o f d o i n g , ” s h e smiles.
QUESTION, PLEASE
l-A Man Will Get
Conductor Job
F .D P .: T he B o a rd of T ra n s ­
p o r t a t i o n w ill a p p o in t y o u f r o m
t h e c o n d u c to r lis t in t h e o r d e r of
y o u r s t a n d i n g o n t h e lis t, r e g a r d ­
less o f y o u r d r a f t s ta tu s . . T h e
B o a r d c a n n o t r e f u s e to a p p o in t
e l i g i b l e s o n t h e c o n d u c t o r l i s t \v h o
h a v e l-A d r a f t classificatio n s. T h e
H a l p e r n a m e n d m e n t to th e S ta te
M ilita r y la w re fe rs only to F ire ,
P o lice, a n d C o rre c tio n D e p a r t ­
m en ts.
Tried For One Job,
Offered Another
O .R . T h e f a c t t h a t y o u w e r e
o ffe re d a n a p p o in tm e n t a s a la­
b o re r w ith a F e d e ra l agency, a l­
th o u g h you t o o k 'g jid p assed a n
e x a m in a tio n fo r sfo re k e e p e r, does
n o t m ean th a t your rig h ts are
b e i n g v i o l a t e d . I t is c o m m o n p r a c ­
t i c e f o r e a c h o f t h e t h r e e civ il
s e rv ic e co m m issio n s. F e d e ra l, c ity
a n d S t a t e t o t r y a n d fill v a c a n ­
cies in one title w ith eligibles on
a list fo r a h ig h e r-p a y in g , b e tte r
p o sitio n .
A lth o u g h you refu sed
th e o ffe r of a p p o in tm e n t a s la­
b o re r, y o u r n a m e still r e m a in s on
t h e s t o r e k e e p e r e l ig ib le l i s t . Y"ou
s h o u l d b e c e r t i f i e d b y t h e C iv il
S erv ice C o m m issio n fo r a v a c a n c y
as a sto re k e e p e r a s soon as y o u r
n a m e Is r e a c h e d o n t h e l i s t f o r
a sto rek eep e r ap p o in tm en t.
Railroad Clerks Can’t
Become Motormen
W .D .S .: R a ilr o a d c le rk s a r e n o t
e lig i b l e t o t a k e p r o m o t i o n e x a m ­
in a tio n s to m o to rm e n . I f y o u w ish
t o b e c o m e a m o t o r m a n In the fi>
t u r e a s a r e s u l t o f y o u r preseni
p l a c e o n t h e e lig i b l e l i s t fo r con
d u c t o r , y o u s h o u l d a c c e p t an ap
p o i n t m e n t e i t h e r a s a conductc
o r s t r e e t - c a r o p e r a t o r . Permanen
e m p l o y e e s i n b o t h o f t h e s e title
w h o h a v e se rv e d o n e year
e l i g i b e t o c o m p e t e i n motormai
p ro m o tio n ex am in atio n s.
T h e f a c t t h a t y o u r n a m e will b'
r e s t o r e d t o t h e c o n d u c t o r eligiW
o n e y e a r a f t e r y o u a r e appointei
to a p e r m a n e n t a p p ro p ria te
t l o n a s r a i l r o a d c l e r k docs no
m e a n t h a t y o u w ill b e eligibl® t(
c o m p o t e in a p r o m o t i o n examine
t i o n t o m o t o r m a n . M e n on d'?
ib le l i s t s a r e n o t a d m i t t e d to P‘®
m o t i o n t e s t s . I n o r d e r to be
m i t t e d t o a p r o m o t i o n exam "
a n y c i t y c iv il s e r v i c e p o sitio n , y^'
m u s t s e r v e t h e r e q u i r e d length ^
t i m e a s a p e r m a n e n t employee
a n e lig i b l e t i t l e . I n yoine l i g i b i l i t y t o p a r t i c i p a t e in a P*'"
m o t i o n t e s t t o m o t o r m a n mea’’t h a t y o u m u s t h a v e w o r k e d ft'
o n e y e a r a s a p e r m a n e n t condu^
to r o r s tr e e t c a r op erato r.
No Limit On
Combined Earnings
E . L . : T h e r e is n o r u l e limit'”'
t h e c o m b i n e d e a r n i n g s of
m e m b e r s o f t h e s a m e f a m ily "*11
a r e e m p l o y e d i n t h e F e d e r a l ci''
s e r v i c e . T h e r u l e t o w h ic h
r e fe r p re v e n ts m o re than
m e m b e r s o f t h e s a m e familyin g u n d e r t h e s a m e roof,
in g em p lo y ed a s p e rm an e n t ®
p l o y e e s In t h e c l a s s i f i e d
civil se rv ic e .
New York^s Hospital Dep^t
S P E C I A L
S E C T I O N
OF
T H E
C I V I L
S E R V I C E
L E A D E R
Hospital
Oddities
Perhaps it sounds like a lot o f
“ba-aa-loney” but they have a
shepherd at Sea View Mospital in
Castleton Corners, Staten Island,
a tuberculosis center. H e’s really
a Department of Hospitals helper
and gets paid as such. But lio
tends 35 sheep maintained for ex­
perimental purposes.
T h a t ’s j u s t o n e o f t h e o d d i t i e s
in th e D e p a r tm e n t of H o sp ita ls.
H e re a re o th ers:
At F arm
C o lo n y , W^est N e w
B rig h to n , S ta te n Isla n d , a fellow
does n o th in g b u t m ak e m a ttre ss e s.
T h e y call h im a m a t t r e s s m a k e r
t h o u g h h e , to o , is l i s t e d a s a
h elp er. H e re p a irs a n d re fu rb ish o a
m a ttre s s e s fo r th e en tire d e p a rt­
m e n t . D o n ’t a s k w h y .
The Hospital Dept, and the War
By EDWARD M. BERNECKER,
M.D., Commissioner, N ew York
City Department o f Hospitals
I am grateful to the Civil Serv­
ice LEADER for this opportunity
to present a m essage in behalf
of the Department of Hospitals.
The Department of Hospitals
(luring normal times employs
24,000 men and women to carry
on the various functions which
are essential for the proper care
of more than 300,000 hospital
patients
and
450,000
clinic
patients yearly. War-time condi­
tions have reduced our sta ff by
3,000. Despite this tremendous
manpower shortage, we have
managed to keep our 26 institu­
tions going and we have made
and are making every attempt to
provide the same careful, efficient
type of service which has charac­
terized our accomplishment in the
past.
I a m s in c e re ly t h a n k f u l to o u r
th o u s a n d s o f e m p l o y e e s f o r t h e
m anner in w h ic h th e y h a v e h e lp e d
us m e e t t h i s u n u s u a l c o n d i t i o n .
When t h e i r c o - w o r k e r s h a v e l e f t
to s e r v e t h e i r c o u n t r y , t h o s e w n o
re m a in e d h e r e , l i k e g o o d s o l d i e r s ,
simply a b s o r b e d t h e e x t r a w o r k
find f i ll e d t h e g a p s .
W ith o u t
g rum ble o r c o m p l a i n t , t h e y h a v e
in ten sified t h e i r d a y ’s a c t i v i t y a n d
have p u t i n m a n y n e c e s s a r y h o u r s
0^ overtim .e.
1,357 i n A r m e d F o r c e s
The D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p i t a l s
flow h a s 1,357 o f i t s p a i d e m ­
ployees i n t h e a r m e d f o r c e s . I n
‘Addition m a n y h u n d r e d m e m b e r s
th e u n p a i d m e d i c a l s t u f f s o f
in s titu tio n s h a v e le f t to pro'’ido t h e s k i l l e d m e d i c a l c a r e
"•hlch m e a n s t h e d i f f e r e n c e br,t'veen life a n d d e a t h t o t h e m e n
th e
b attlefield s.
M en and
J'omen f r o m t h i s d e p a r t m e n t a r e
ocatod i n p r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y w a r
heater o f t h e w o r l d . T o t h e m
J',® e x p r e s s o u r t h a n k s a n d f o r
w3 h o ld t h e f e r v e n t ho p e
w ith in a v e ry s h o r t tim e th ey
‘11 be b a c k o n t h e j o b , r a r i n g
° SO, s a t i s f i e d w i t h t h e i r p a r t in
im p i n g o u t th e A x is m e n a c e .
T h ree-F o ld P ro g ra m
th e fa c e o f th e s e co n d itio n s,
Hot
on ly a r e w e c a iT y in g on
h o s p i t a l a c t i v i t i e s , b u t in
'*aition w e h a v e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y
fo r th e E m e r g e n c y M e d ical S e rv ­
ic e o f t h e C i v i l i a n D e f e n s e P r o ­
g ra m . O u r m o st serious concern,
h o w e v e r , is t h e d i f f i c u l t y o f k e e p ­
in g o u r sk illed N u r s i n g S erv ices
p ro p erly sta ffed .
M any nurses
h a v e le ft to jo in ’ t h e a r m e d
s e r v i c e s . O t h e r s h a v e f o u n d more
p ro fita b le e m p lo y m e n t elsew h ere.
I n a n e f fo r t to m e e t th is c o n d i­
tio n , w e h a v e d e v e lo p e d t h e fol­
lo w in g th ree -fo ld p r o g ra m :
1. — N a t i o n w i d e a p p e a l s h a v e
been m a d e to a ttr a c t y o u n g peo­
ple to o u r N u r s i n g Schools. W ith
th e assista n ce of th e F e d e ra l
G o v e rn m e n t, o u r t r a i n i n g facili­
ties h a v e b e e n in c re a se d .
2.—W e h a v e d e v e l o p e d a v o l u n ­
te e r p ro g ra m in clu d in g th e tr a in ­
in g o f h u n d r e d s of v o lu n te e r
n u r s e s ’ aid es fo r p a rt-tim e se rv ­
ice in o u r in s titu tio n s .
3.—W e h a v e u n d e r t a k e n a p r o ­
g r a m of re o rg a n iz a tio n of m e th o d s
w h ic h lim its th e a c tiv itie s of
n u r s e s to sk illed n u r s in g w o rk ,
an d , as a p a r t of th e sa m e p ro ­
g ram , w e a re tra in in g hosp ital
a t t e n d a n t s to ta k e o v e r so m e of
th e n o n -p v o fessio n al d u tie s u s u a l­
ly a s s ig n e d to n u r s e s .
A lm o st
1,000 n u r s i n g v a c a n c i e s h a v e b e e n
f i ll e d w i t h h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t s a n d
850 a c t u a l v a c a n c i e s s t i l l e x i s t.
A n A ppeal
W e a p p e a l to m e n a n d w o m en
w h o a r e w illin g to le a r n a n d w h o
a r e n o t a f r a id of h a r d w o r k to
a p p ly to o u r D iv isio n o f N u r s i n g
f o r p o sitio n s in th e h o sp ita l h e lp e r
an d h ospital a tte n d a n t categories.
T h e w o r k is n o t ea.sy, a n d t h e
s a la rie s a r e v e r y m o d e s t.
The
d u t i e s w ill u n d o u b t e d l y b e c o m e
p ro g ressiv ely m o re d ifficu lt a s th e
w a r d e m a n d s u p o n t h e perso n n > il
of th is d e p a r tm e n t becom e in­
ten siv e ly severe. P e r s o n s in te r­
e s te d in h o sp ita l w o r k w h o a r e
a b le to o ffe r t h e i r s e rv ic e s o n a
v o lu n te e r basis, a r e u rg e d to a p ­
ply t h r o u g h th e v a r io u s C iv ilian
D e fe n se V o lu n te e r offices. A s fo r
t h e g e n e r a l p u b l i c —w e k n o w t h a t
t h e y w ill c o n t i n u e t o a p p r e c i a t e
o u r p r o b l e m s a n d w ill, t h r o u g h
th e ir sy m p a th e tic u n d e rs ta n d in g ,
c o n tin u e to a s s is t u s in o u r d if ­
f i c u l t jo b .
Nursing— A Wide Open Field
For the Girl With Talent
The lady greatly in demand in
the Hospitals Department today is
the graduate nurse.
With the armed services taking
more and more o" them and fla t­
ly declaring that 3,000 a month
are needed throughout the na­
tion, hospitals in the City just
can’t get enough student nurses.
a t th e b eg in n in g of th e fo u rth or
f i f t h m o n t h f o l l o w i n g a d m ’s s i o n .
G rad u ate n u rses w ho accept em ­
p lo y m e n t in C ity h o sp ita ls s t a r t
a t $900 p e r a n n u m , w i t h m a i n t e ­
n a n c e , a n d $1,260 p e r a n n u m
w ith o u t m ain ten an ce . T h e re a re
in c re m e n ts, p ro m o tio n a l
oppor­
tu n itie s, p e n sio n r ig h ts a n d sic k
l e a v e a s w e ll a s v a c a t i o n p r i v i ­
le g e s .
E v e n th e new school of n u rsin g
o p e n e d in F o r d h a m H o s p i t a l in
S e p t e m b e r , 1941, a n d t h e i n c r e a s e
in e n r o llm e n t in o t h e r sc h o o ls in
t h e C ity a s w ell a s th e d ev e lo p ­
m e n t of sp e cial w a r c la sse s h a v e
n o t p r o d u c s d a n d w ill n o t p r o ­
duce su fficien t nurses.
So i t ’s a w i d e o p e n fie ld , o f
course, fo r a n y y o u n g w o m a n
w i t h a n y s o r t of t a l e n t f o r t h e
pro fessio n .
7 Schools
T h e D e p a r tm e n t of H o sp ita ls
o p e ra te s sev en sc h o o ls of n u r s ­
i n g : B e ll e v u e s c h o o l s f o r m e n
an d w om en, C u m b erlan d , F o rd ­
h a m , K in g s C o u n ty , H a r le m a n d
M e tro p o lita n .
U n p re c e d e n te d o p p o rtu n itie s a re
b ein g offered fo r th e o re tic a l a n d
c lin ical in s tr u c tio n in t h e sc ien ce
a n d a r t of n u r s in g . T h e le n g th
o f t h e c o u r s e is t h r e e y e a r s a n d
s t u d e n t s liv e i n t h e N u r s e s ’ R e s i ­
d e n c e s o f t h e h o s p i t a l s , I’e c e i v i n g
a c a s h a l l o w a n c e o f ?20 a m o n t h
R e q u ire m e n ts
A p p lic a n ts to n u r s i n g sc h o o ls
m u s t he h ig h sc h o o l g r a d u a te s , in
g o o d h e a l t h , be n o y o u n g e r t h a n
18 o r o l d e r t h a n 30, h a v e c i t i z e n ­
sh ip p a p e rs, a n d rev eal a p e rso n a l
m a k e u p suited fo r n u rsin g .
T h e f i r s t five m o n t h s o f th e
th re e -y e a r co u rse c o n sists la rg e ly
of science a n d th e n u r s in g a r t s
c o rre la te d w ith sm a ll p e rio d s of
w a r d p ractice. A t th e end of th e
f i r s t f iv e m o n t h s , a p p r o x i m a t e l y
o n e h o u r is d e v o t e d t o c l a s s e s a n d
s e v e n to p r a c t i c a l w a r d w o r k d u r ­
i n g t h e a v c j- a g e d a y . T h e y a r ^
instru cl.ed by e x p e r t p h y s ic ia n s ,
su p e rv iso rs an d dietitians.
G r a d u a t e s of th e sc h o o l a r e elig ­
ib le t o t a k e t h e l i c e n s i n g e x a m s
w h ic h e n title th e m to p r a c tic e a s
r e g i s t e r e d p r o f e s s i o n a l n u r s e s in
N ew Y o rk S tate. T h ey m a y en ­
ro ll in t h e f i r s t r e s e r v e o f t h e
A m e r i c a n R e d C r o s s a n d a r e al.so^
e l ig ib le f o r s e r v i c e w i t h t h e A r m y
a n d N a v y N u rse C orps.
A s i d e f r o m t h e A r m y a rrd N a v y ,
t h e g r a d u a t e m a y g o i n t o pul:>lic
h e a lth n u r s in g o r .p riv a te d u ty ,
in d u strial an d in stitu tio n al n u rs ­
i n g . A n d t h e w a y is c l e a r e d w i t h ­
o u t f u r t h e r p r e p a r a t i i'n to b e c o m e
a su p ervisor, in s tr u c to r o r h e a d
n u r s e in a h o sp ita l.
N u rsin g stu d e n ts a re m a k in g
b ig c o n trib u tio n s to th e w a r ef­
f o r t b y c a r i n g f o r p a t i e n t s in t h e
civ ilian h o sp ita ls , m a k i n g it pos­
si b l e f o r g r a d u a t e n u r s e s to be
release d fo r s e r v i c e w ith th e
a r m e d fo rces. S e n io r s tu d e n ts a r e
e l i g i b l e f o r e n r o l l m e n t in t h e R e d
C ross SLudent R eserv e.
P ra c tic a l N urses
P ra c tic a l nurses, w ho are re ­
re g a rd e d v irtu a lly a s a tte n d a n ts ,
a n d h av e d u tie s la rg e ly sim i­
la r to th o s e o f a t t e n d a n t s , a n d
w ho p ro v id e th e p ra c tic a l p o rtio n
of h o sp ita l w o r k w h ile th e g r a d ­
u a te n u rs e c o n c e n tr a te s on th e
s c i e n t i f i c a n g l e , r e c e i v e $78 a y e a r
w i t h o u t m a i n t e n a n c e o r $540 w i t h
m a in te n a n c e . A fte r a year, th ey
o b t a i n a $30 i n c r e m e n t , f o l l o w e d
b y t h r e e m o r e $30 i n c r e m e n t s a t
six -m o n th in terv als.
T h e H o s p ita l D e p a r tm e n t h a s
a f f i l i a t i o n s w i t h t h e Y W C A in
rec ru itin g p ractical n u rses. T he
“ Y ” sp o n s o rs schools fo r p r a c tic a l
n u r s e s , p r o v i d i n g t h r e e m o n t h s of
(C o n tin u ed on P a g e E le v e n )
Ice C ream M aker
W e l f a r e I s l a n d H o s p i t a l h a s —o f
n il t h i n g s —i t s o w n ic e c r e a m
m a k e r ( h e ’s a l s o a h e l p e r t l i o u g h
h e i s n ’t.) I t s e e m s t h e y h a p p e n
to h a v e t h e i r o w n ice c r e a m plaTit
o v e r th e r e a n d r a t h e r t h a n give u p
th e place, th e y h a v e a m a n m a k ­
i n g i c e c r c a m . T h e f e l l o w prot>ab ly h a te s th e ta s te of th e s tu ff.
O v e r a t th e O tisv ille M u n ic ip a l
S an ito riu m
near
M id d leto w n ,
N . Y., w h e r e t h e y t r e a t t u b e r c u l a r
p a t i e n t s , t h e y h a v e t h e i r own,
t o w a g e d i s p o s a l s y s t e m . Y o u se e ,
t h e p l a c e is 76 m i l e s f r o m t h e
n e a r e s t c i t y a n d h a s to b e s e l f
su fficien t.
T h e y u se d to h a v e
th e ir ow n cow s a n d hay.
I n K in g s C o u n ty H o sp ita l, in
B r o o k l y n , t h e r e ’s a n o r t h o p e d i o
m ech an ic
w ho
m an u factu res
b races fo r p atie n ts w ho req u ire
th em .
M an y Institu tio n s h av e h elp ers
■W'orking a s s e x t o n s i n t h e c h a p e ls .,
3 ,0 0 0 Vacancies
In Hospitals
There are 8,000 vacant posi­
tions in various categories in tho
Department of Hospitals— a f ig ­
ure that is alarming the moment
you look at it.
From medical superintendents
and deputy medical superintend­
ents down to helpers, running
right through nurses, attendants,
physicians, clerks and stenog­
raphers, the department is rather
seriously
undermanned.
Tho
armed forces are partly respon­
sible for creating openings. Many
attendants’ and helpers’ jobs
have been left open because of
the rising demands of war indiisti'ies. The jobs do not pay su ffi­
ciently well to attract applicants
in droves.
All o f C2l a t t e n d a n t s a r e n e e d e d
a n d 475 h e l p e r s - 1 , 0 3 6 c o m b i n e d ,
m e n a n d w o m e n . A t o t a l o f 460
h e l p e r s is in t h o a r m e d f o r c e s ;
125 a t t e n d a n t s . T w o h u n d r e d a n d
e i g h t y - s i x h e l p e r s ’ j o b s h a v e been,
f i ll e d f o r t h e d u r a t i o n , t h e r e ­
m a in d e r c o n s titu tin g s tra ig h t v a ­
c a n c i e s in t h a t field .
T h e r e ’s a s h o r t a g e o f G5 p h y s i ­
cian s.
B u t a m o n g nurses, th a
t o t a l a m o u n t s t o all o f 8r)0. M o r a
t h a n 250 n u r s e s a r e o n m i l i t a r y
l e a v e ; 150 o f t h e s e p o .sitio n s h a v o
been
f ille d
te m p o ra rily .
T lia t
l e a v e s 100 j o b s v a c a n t b e c a u s e o f
th e w a r tu rn o v er.
In a d d itio n ,
t h e r e a r e 750 s t r a i g h t v a c a n c i e s .
T h e n t h e r e is a g r e a t n e e d f o r
occu p atio n al
th erap ists,
m ain ­
te n a n c e m e n a n d lavm dry w o r k ­
e r s , t o m e n t i o n a few .
T h o D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p i t a l s is
feelin g th e sh o rta g e a s no o th e r
city d e p a r tm e n t.
I f y o u ’r e c a p a b l e o f d o ' n g h a r d
w o r k , a n d n o t In 1-A, 2-A, o r 2 -B
d r a f t c la s sific a tio n , y o u c u n liclp
y o u r c o u n try by ap p ly in g f o r
w o r k in H a w a ii u s a la b o re r. P a y
is g o o d ; ciian ee.s f o r u d v a n e e m ? u t
a r e excellen t. F o r in fo rm a tio n , go
t o l i o u n i 915^ F e d e r u l B u i l d i n g ,
641 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k
C ity .
Tuesday, October 20, I943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Ten
Attendant
Paid Little,
Value Is Great
Tlio attendant is one of the
Krarccst pi'i.sonal items in the
whole Hospital Department set­
up.
These are the people who are
Ko hard to find (the depart­
ment, truthfully, does not pay a t­
tendants liberal salaries) that
they are even poing to bring in
aliens at this time.
N c v c i l . h c l c s s , I h c a t t e n d a n t is
g iv e n e v e ry possible in d u c e m e n t
t o e n t e r t h e s e r v i c e , n o t o n ly t o
g e t a j o b b u t , m u c h in t h e m a n n e r
o f t h e v o lu n te e r w o r k e r, to e n ­
a b le s t a f f n u i s e s to d ev o te th e m Belves m o i e d i r e c t l y t o I h c w a r e f ­
f o r t, a n d to c o n fin e t h e i r a c tiv i­
tie s to w o rk re q u irin g skilled
train in g .
A lte n d a n ts to d a y , of necessity,
a r e b e i n g c a l l e d u p o n to a d m i n ­
i s t e r in m i n o r f o r m s to c h r o n i c
and
convalescent p atien ts and
c h i l d r e n in w a r d s a n d clin ic s .
T h e D e p a r tm e n t of H o sp ita ls
t j r g e s a p j i l i c a n t s f r o m 18 t o 50,
o f f a i r e d u c a t i o n a l b a c k g r o u n d , in
^'ood p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n a n d o f a
« iispo sitio n t h a t f i t s in w i t h t h e
ly jjc of w o ik , to a p p ly a t once.
T h e j o b , of c o u r s e , p a y s j u s t $840,
w i t h o u t m a i n t e n a n c e , $r)40 w i t h
m ain ten an ce ,
w ith
four in cre­
m e n ts a t six -m o n th in terv als s t a r l ­
i n g a f t e r o n e y e a r of s e rv i c e .
U ’lie r e T o A p p ly
A p p lic a n ts m a y g et th is type of
jo b a t th e D iv isio n of N u is in g ,
D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p i t a l s . T h e dej) a i t m e n t c o n d u c ts a tw o -w eek
t r a i n i n g p r o g ra m , fo llo w in g th is
b y s u p e r v i s e d p i 'a c t i c e w h i l e t h e
a t t e n d a n t is e m p l o y e d in a h o s ­
pital.
D u ties
T h e a tte n d a n t s a s sist selected
p a t i e n t s to g e t o u t of bed, p r e p a r e
j)a tie n ts for th e o p e r a tin g room ,
sh a v e d e sig n a te d p a tie n ts, a ssist
in j>lacing i ) a t i e n t s o n t h e o p e r a t ­
in g ta b le , p r e p a r e p a tie n ts fo r
j) ie a ls.
T h e y h e l p t h e n u r s e s in p r e p a r ­
i n g p a t i e n t s f o r b e d , a n d in h a n ­
dlin g d elirio u s p a tie n ts , w o rk w ith
t h e n u r s e in c h a n g i n g i n c o n t i n e n t
p a t i e n t s , d r e s s i n g p a t i e n t s to bo
d i s c h a r g e d , g r e e t v i s i t o r s on v i s i t ­
in g days.
T h e y a s s i s t in t h e a p p l i c a t i o n
find r e m o v a l o f c a s t s , f i ll i n g t h e
ic e c h a m b e r o x y g e n c a b i n e t a n d
se ttin g up an d te s tin g th e oxygen
la n k , collectin g w a te r pitch eis,
lin e n a n d w a s h b a s in s, w a s h in g
a n d s t e r i l i z i n g b od p a n s , m a k i n g
j)la ste r a n d m u slin b a n d a g e s , c u t­
t i n g a n d r o l li n g c a n d y c o t t o n .
N o r is t h i s all.
T h e v a l u e to t h e c o m m u n i t y of
t h e lo w ])aid a t t e n d a n t s ’ ta.^^ks is
little recognized.
B u t, w ith o u t
t h ( m , t h e c i t y ’s h e a l t h w o u ld t a k e
a d o w n w a r d sw o o p .
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Big Problem Troubling Hospital
Workers Is Their Low Wages
W hat are the goals of hospital
workers ?
There are two that are para­
mount today, according to em­
ployees queried by LEADER re­
porters.
More w ages is the first. Of
the 24,000-odd employees in the
department, fully 55 per cent earn
under $960 a year. Just 17 per
cent earn between $960 and $1,199
a year. Fully 72 per cent earn
under $1,200.
B e t w e e n 4,000 t o 5,000 h e l p e r s
r e c e i v e $70 m a x i m u m a m o n t h i n
th e ir “ c a tc h -a ll” title. A tte n d a n ts
r e c e i v e $75 m a x i m u m a m o n t h a n d
th e y a re o ften d o in g th e w o rk of
p ractical nurses.
L ab o rato ry
tech n ical w o rk e rs
(assistan ts an d tech n ician s) a re
n o t p a i d in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e i r
s k i l l . J u s t $960 a s s t a r t i n g s a l a r y
a n d $1,500 f o r t h e b u l k i n t h i s
classificatio n a re m e a g e r w a g e s
c o m p a r e d t o t h e F e d e r a l $1,600
o f fe r w ith w h ic h to s t a r t .
N u r s e s g e t $105 a m o n t h , $1,260
a y e a r. T h e y m e r it, a c c o r d in g to
c u r r e n t s t a n d a r d s , a $1,500 T nlnim u m , e s p e c i a l l y s i n c e t h e y a r e so
v ita lly n eed ed to d a y .
W h a t m a n y h o sp ital w o rk e rs
basically
feel
th e y
ought
to
h a v e is j u s t t h i s : n o t h i n g l e s s
t h a n a $1,200 m i n i m u m , e s p e c i a l l y
In th e s e d a y s o f h ig h liv in g co sts.
P r o b le m n u m b e r tw o in m a g n i ­
t u d e is t h a t o f e m p l o y e e r e l a t i o n s .
T h e failu re of a n u m b e r of u n its
of th e D e p a r tm e n t of H o s p ita ls to
reco g n ize e m p lo y e e s’ g rie v a n c e s
w h e n t h e y ’r e p r e s e n t e d b y m o r e
t h a n o n e p e r s o n a t a tim e is a
gen eral situ atio n a n d h a s left em ­
ployees w ith no h o p e fo r effe c tiv e
H e’d Never Use His Fingers Again, They
Told Him; Now He Runs Sw itchboard
By ARTHUR RHODES
They told him in private hospi­
tals he would never again use the
fingers on his right hand. He
couldn’t even hold a pencil or
shave himself. He tried to write
with his left hand, but couldn’t.
He couldn’t even push him self
around on a wheel chair, for he
has for years been an infantile
paralysis victim. His days as a
stenographer were obviously over
for happy-eyed, undersized Fran­
cis Joseph Walsh, 40-year-old De­
partment of Hospitals employee.
P ie h a d s l i p p e d o n e d a y , b a c k
t h e r e i n 1931, a n d s l a s h e d h i m ­
se lf u p o n a b r o k e n bottle in t h e
s t r e e t . T Jie m a j o r n e r v e s a n d a r ­
t e r ie s o f h is r i g h t h a n d w ere' se v ­
e re d . H e w a s so d e s p e ra te h e se­
rio u sly co n sid ered p ed d lin g p e n ­
c i l s i n o r d e r t o live.
T h e M iracle C u re a t W o rk
T h e n cam e an alm o st m ira c u ­
lous o c c u p atio n al th e ra p y cure
a n d t o d a y t h e m a n w h o c o u l d n ’t
h o l d a p e n c i l is t h e D e p a r t m e n t
o f H o s p ita ls ’ n e w e st sw itc h b o a rd
o p e r a t o r —a
jo b
th a t
dem ands
ag ile fin g ers.
M iss M a ry M e rr itt, d ire c to r of
th e D e p a r tm e n t of H o s p ita ls’ oc­
c u p a tio n a l th e r a p y section, a lm o s t
co llid ed w ith little M r. W a ls h ,
w h o u se s a c a n e , in o n e of th e
c o rrid o rs of th e W o r th S tre e t
b u ild in g th is w eek.
“ A r e n ’t y o u t h e F r a n c i s W a l s h
w e tre a te d som e y ears b a c k ? ” she
asked.
“ You b et I a m ,” h e b e am e d .
“ I ’v e j u s t b e e n h i r e d a s a s w i t c h ­
b o a r d o p e r a t o r . I ’m g o i n g to w o r k
to m o rro w
in
G reenpoint H os­
p ita l.”
I t w a s in 1932 t h a t M r . W a l s h
e n t e r e d B e ll e v u e H o s p i t a l ; t h e y
g a v e h im o ccu p ation al th e ra p y
t r e a t m e n t s . T h e y tw isted s trin g s
a r o u n d h is stiffe n e d fin g e rs a n d
u r g e d h i m to a p p l y a s m u c h t e n ­
s io n a s possible. T h e y d id th e
s a m e on th e o th e r end. T h e y in­
sisted th a t he squeeze a ru b b e r
b all f o r h o u rs a t a tim e.
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O ccupational therapy, th e y call i t in the D ep a rtm e n t o t H o s ­
pitals. H e r e ’s an e ld erly la d y engaged in w e a v in g — one o f the
avocations p res c rib e d b y occupational therapists w h o se task is to
d iv e r t a p a t i e n f s atte n tion fr o m an in ju ry in ord er fa c ilita te
and sp e ed r e c o v er y.
m ad e h im w eave b ask ets an d
m a k e to y s w ith th e in ju re d h an d .
T h e a d h e s io n s s n a p p e d slow ly
and, a f te r m a n y m o n th s, th e fin ­
g e rs p a in fu lly b e g a n to s tr a ig h te n
o u t; th e n e a r m ira c le w as sw eep­
i n g n e w li f e i n t o F r a n c i s W a l s h .
T h e little m a n h a s d ev o ted y e a rs
to W P A jo b s a s a sw itc h b o a rd op­
e r a t o r a n d h e h a s h eld p ro v isio n ­
al p o sitio n s in th e s a m e c a p a c iiy
in
C u m b e rla n d
and
W elfare
I s la n d H o s p ita ls. T w e lfth on a
M u n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­
sion list f o r te le p h o n e o p e ra to r,
g r a d e 1, m a l e , h e f a i l e d t o g a i n a
C i t y j o b i n 1938 b e c a u s e h e l a c k e d
fiv e m o n th s of e x p e rie n c e . E ig h ty s i x t h o n t h e l i s t i n 1940, h e f i n a l ­
ly h a s b e e n s u m m o n td f o r w o rk .
T h e re C e rtain ly Is M e rritt
O ne of th e a m a z in g sto ries
F r a n c i s W a ls h lik e s to tell w h e n
h e goes to h is b a c h e lo r q u a r te r s
a t 349 E a s t 5 3 rd S t r e e t , M a n h a t ­
t a n , is t h a t , i n o r d e r t o p a s s t h e
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n ’s e x a m ­
in a tio n , h e h a d to lift a 25-pound
d u m b b ell u p h ig h w ith th e once
doom ed hand.
“ T o c o i n a p u n , ’* l a u g h s M r .
W a ls h , “ all I c a n s a y is t h a t
th e r e c e r ta in ly is M e r r i t t in th o s e
o ccu p atio n al th e r a p y t r e a tm e n ts .”
New York’s ‘Miracle
Cure’ Department
T h is b u sin e ss of o cc u p a tio n a l
th e r a p y in th e D e p a r tm e n t of
H o s p ita ls h a s M iss M a ry M e r r itt,
its d irector, b o a s tin g fro m m o r n ­
i n g t ill e v e n i n g t h a t “ i t ’s p o s i t i v e ­
ly t h e m o s t a b s o r b i n g t h i n g I e v e r
r a n a c r o s s ,” a n d M iss M e r r itt
i s n ’t e x a g g e r a t i n g .
I t seem s t h a t
o ccupational
t h e r a p y h a s e v e r y t h i n g e ls e b e a t e n
in th e d e p a r t m e n t , so f a r a s in ­
t e r e s t i n g j o b s go.
L e t M i s s M e r r i t t , f i r s t o f all, e x ­
plain w h a t o c c u p atio n al th e r a p y
is: “ A n y a c tiv ity , m e n ta l o r p h y ­
sical, d e f in ite ly p r e s c r ib e d a n d
g u id ed f o r th e p u rp o s e of a s s is t­
in g in th e re c o v e r y f r o m d ise a se
o r i n j u r y . ’’
In b rief, a n o c c u p a tio n a l th e r ­
a p i s t is o n e w h o u s e s p s y c h o l o g ­
ic a l m e t h o d s t o s o m e e x t e n t t o
in te re st a d ifficu lt p a tie n t su ffi­
c ie n tly in s o m e a v o c a tio n to f a ­
cilitate tre a tm e n t.
I n I ’r a c t i o o
F o r in s ta n c c i a fellow h a d a b a d
sc a r tissue on h is rig h t h a n d a n d
j u s t w o u l d n ’t l e t a n y b o d y n e a r
h im . I t h u r t.
T he occu p atio n al th e ra p y d e p a rt­
m e n t w e n t to w o r k o n h im . I t
assig n ed som ebody to h im and,
s h o r t l y , t h e p a t i e n t ’s i n t e r e s t w a s
c e n te r e d in a n o b je c t h e w a s c o n ­
s t r u c t i n g —w i t h h i s s c a r r e d h a n d .
T h a t p e r m itte d h im to ex ercise
th e m u sc le s; g r a d u a lly , t h e h a n d
c a m e a r o u n d all rig h t.
U ncon­
s c i o u s c u r e , y o u m i g h t c a l l it.
To B ecom e T h erap ist
H ig h school g r a d u a tio n , a d i­
p lo m a fro m a n accred ited occu­
p a tio n a l t h e r a p y school, citiz e n ­
s h i p , a g e r a n g e o f 18 t o 50 a n d
a n a rts an d c ra fts b ac k g ro u n d as
w ell a s a t le a s t a y e a r o r tw o of
college a r e r e q u ire d of a p p lic a n ts
in th e o c c u p a tio n a l t h e r a p y d e­
p a r t m e n t . T h e s a l a r y is $1,500 a
y e a r, m in im u m , fo r a n u n g ra d e d
c lassificatio n .
A c t u a lly , t h e t r a i n i n g a m o u n t s
r e p r e s e n t a t io n . A t a n y rate, ^
s e r i e s o f in t e r v i e w s w i t h em ploy,
e e s in all c a t e g o r i e s l e f t a L E A D ,
E R r e p o r t e r w i t h t h e im p r ession
t h a t t h e y f e e l h e l p l e s s in t h e face
o f a d m in istra tiv e officia ls.
S p e c if ic g r i e v a n c e m a c h in e r y
w h a t e m p lo y e e s p r o b a b ly need.
A n d an e n d to t h e l a c k o f uni.
f o r m i t y t h r o u g h o u t t h e departm e n t , w h e r e d is c ip lin e is corj,
cerned.
W h a t ' s m o r e , to o m a n y superin.
t e n d e n t s , t h e y a d d , d e le g a t e die.
t a to r ia l p o w e r s to t h e m s e l v e s and
a i e r e s p o n s ib le o n ly to themselve.^,
Why Not Become
A N urses’ Aide?
H e r e ’s a n a c u t e s i t u a t i o n :
ihg
C i t y ’s h o s p i t a l s h a v e 504 volun.
t e e r n u r s e s ’ a i d e s a n d 752 volun.
t e e r c l i n i c a l c l e r k s . A c t u a l l y , they
n e e d a m i n i m u m o f 1,400 n u r s e s ’
a i d e s a n d m o r e t h a n 3,000 clinical
c lerk s.
T h a t ’s h o w g r e a t t h e s h o r t a g e is.
S i n c e t h e v o l u n t e e r w o r k e r 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 is a
v i t a l p a r t o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , tho
d e p a r t m e n t c o n t i n u e s t o issu o a
c a l l f o r n u r s e s ’ a i d e a p p l i c a n t s to
a p p l y a t t h e n e a r e s t A m e r ic a n
R e d C r o s s h e a d q u a r t e r s o r the
C i v i l i a n D e f e n s e V o l u n t e e r office.
.T h is is s t r i c t l y a p a t r i o t i c callin?.
H i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t i o n o r tho
e q u i v a l e n t , 18 t o 50 i n a g e , citizen­
s h i p , g o o d p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n and
a c c e p ta b le p e rso n a l characteristics
a r e t h e o n l y r e q u i r e m e n t s for
n u r s e s ’ a i d e s . A n e v e r y d a y edu­
c a t i o n a l b a c k g r o u n d a n d a n -ige
r a n g e o f 18 t o 50 a r e req u ired
f o r c lin ical c le rk s.
O r d i n a r y in­
t e l l i g e n c e , .a c c u r a c y a n d reliability
a r e t h e o n l y i t e m s c a l l e d f o r here.
T h e s e v o l u n t e e i ’s a r e a s s i g n e d to
h o s p i t a l s t h r o u g h o u t t h e c i t y by
t h e D e p a r tm e n t of H o s p ita ls.
T h e D u ties
T h e n u ? 's e s ’ a i d e s a s s i s t nuv.ses
i n m a k i n g b e d s , g i v i n g b a t h s , and
i n m o r n i n g a n d e v e n i n g care.
T h e y a l s o a i d i n s e r v i n g m^als
a n d p e r f o r m i n g o t h e r d u t i e s which
c o n t r i b u t e t o t h e w e l f a r e of tlie
p atien t.
V o l u n t e e r n u r s e s ’ a i d e s fii'st
t a k e a r e g u l a r R e d C r o s s cour.ie
(35 h o u r s ) . T h e n c o m e 45 hcuis
o f w o r k u n d e r s u p e r v i s o r s in hos­
p ital w a rd s.
T h e c l e r i c a l w o r k e r r e c e i v e s de*
p a r t m e n t a l o r i e n t a t i o n a n d .spe­
cific tr a i n i n g
in th e
hospital
w h e r e h e is t o b e a s s i g n e d .
U p o n c o m p l e t i o n o f t h e rudi­
m e n t a r y t r a i n i n g , v o l u n t e e r work­
e r s a r e r e q u i r e d t o c o n t r i b u t e at
l e a s t e i g h t h o u r s a w e e k a s clin­
i c a l c l e r k s a n d 150 h o u r s a year
a s n u r s e s ’ aid es.
T h e v o l u n t e e r ’s w o r k i n w ard s
a n d c l i n i c s c a n b e o f in estim ab le
v a lu e in th e ’ w a r e f f o r t, because
i t e n a b l e s m a n y n u r s e s t o be re­
m o v e d f r o m t h e C i t y ’s hosp 'ials
a n d to bo p la c e d in t h e arm ed
f o r c e s a s w e l l a s i n t o a m o r e con­
c e n t r a t e d sp o t in th e w a r e ffo it.
t o o n e y e a r o f p r a c t i c a l w o r k in
a h o sp ital a n d
t w o y e a r s of
t h e o r y . T h e D e p a r t m e n t o f Hos*
p i t a l s ’ o c c u p a t i o n a l t h e r a p y divis*
i o n is a f f i l i a t e d w i t h C o l u m b i a and
N e w Y o r k u n i v e r s i t i e s f o r the
p ra c tic e tr a in in g perio d.
S urg ical, a c c id e n t a n d
c a s e s p r o v i d e m o s t o f t h e patients
f o r t h e o c c u p a t i o n a l th e ra p ists i
w ho o ffer individual tre a tm e n t.
T h e g i s t o f t h e s c h e m e . of
c o u r s e , is t o r e h a b i l i t a t e a patient
w h o r e q u i r e s g r a d u a t e d activities*
F o r i n s t a n c e , if a p a t i e n t is a rest'
l e s s m e n t a l c a s e , h e ’s g i v e n heavy
d u t y “ to w o r k o ff s t e a m . ”
S om e of th e p a tie n ts are
w o r k t h a t c a n b e t u r n e d i n to tW
w a r e f f o r t , t h u s p r o v i d i n g ga'"®
o n tw o sides.
T h e y F in d T h em selv es
A f e w p a t i e n t s , a f t e r successf-'^
t r e a t m e n t , h a v e w o u n d u p reaU^'
i n g t h e y a r e g i f t e d , s u c h as ■
w ood carv in g .
One m an
o u t he w a s q u ite a p ain ter.
O n e of th e m o s t surprising'
su its ev er o btained, ad d s
M e rritt, w a s th e n e a r m ira cle
c a u s e d a n e l d e r l y m a n t o g et
o f h is w h e e l c h a i r to reach I
a p la n k of wood. I t seem s
t i r e d o f t h e c r e a k i n g o f t h e^ c i
> woou^
e v e r y t im e h e w a n t e d t o u s e
fuesday, October 20, 1942
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
If New York Is Bombed—
Our Hospitals W ill Be on T h eir Toes
They call it the Emergency
Medical Division and it’s one of
the most important portions of
the war effort from the stand­
p o i n t of Hospital Department em ­
ployees.
Throughout the city there’s a
vast network of control districts
and field units where volunteers
and regular hospital workers are
r e a d y to generate themselves into
action at the sound of an alert.
N e w Y o r k w ill n o t b e bo m b i;d
w ith o u t th e m o s t e ffic ie n t s e r v ic j
the H o s p ita l D e p a r t m e n t a n d its
a u x iliaries k n o w h o w to fu rn is h .
H e r e , i n s h o r t , is t h e s e t u p :
1. A ll o f t h e C i t y ’s g r e a t m u ­
n ic ip a l h o s p i t a l s , ^ a l a r g e n u m b e r
of v o l u n t a r y a n d s o m e p r o p r i e t a r y
h o sp itals a r e re a d y to o f fe r t h e i r
iBci'vices.
2. T h e r e a r e 12 d i s t r i c t c o n t r o l
h ospitals, n e rv e c e n te r s o f th e
w h o le o p e r a t i o n . W h e n c a s u a l t i e s
are re p o rte d , th e s e c o n tr o l c e n te r s ,
£uch a s t h e o n e a t B e l l e v u e , d i s ­
patch te a m s of th e e m e rg e n c y d i­
v is io n
field
u n i t s
sc a tte re d
t h r o u g h 85 h o s p i t a l s , t o t h e a r e a
of t h e e m e r g e n c y .
3. T h e h o s p i t a l n e a r e s t t h e e m e r ­
gency g e ts t h e call, of c o u rse , f o r
e m e rg e n c y se rv ice. F o r in s ta n c e ,
if a b o m b i n g w e r e t o o c c u r n e a r
C ity H a l l , B e e k m a n w o u l d b e s u m ­
m oned.
4. T h e f i e l d u n i t s c o n s i s t o f
equads, v a r y i n g in n u m b e r in a c ­
c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e siz e o f t h e i n ­
div id u al h o s p ita l.
5. S q u a d s c o n s i s t o f i n t e r n e s ,
resid en ts, g r a d u a te n u rse s , v o lu n ­
te e r n u rse.s’ a id e s a n d a t t e n d a n t s
—a ll s k i l l e d i n e m e r g e n c y t r e a t ­
m en ts.
C a su alty S tatio n s
6. T h e r e a r e c a s u a l t y s t a t i o n s
th r o u g h o u t th e C ity, s u c h a s in
c h u rc h e s, p a r o c h ia l schools, s y n a ­
gogues, la rg e a p a r t m e n t b u ild ­
in g s, i n s u r a n c e a n d m e r c a n t i l e
build in g s.
7. T h e r e a r e , i n a d d i t i o n , l a b o r ­
atory w o rk ers, te c h n ic ia n s a n d
p a th o lo g ists ta k i n g c a re o f th e
blood p l a s m a s e t u p ,
8. M o r t u a r y e m p l o y e e s a r e a l s o
on t h e jo b , i f n e e d e d .
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c e n te rs. T h e se w o rk e rs a r e g iv en
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chiefs,
ap­
p o in te d by M ayor L a G u a rd ia , a s­
sist H o sp ita ls C o m m issio n er B ern eck er, ch ief of th e E m e rg e n c y
M e d ical S erv ice, a n d h is aid e,
R a n d o l p h A, W y m a n , s u r g e o n i n
t h e U . S. P u b l i c S e r v i c e , f o r m e r l y
su p e rin te n d e n t of Coney Isla n d
H o s p ita l in B ro o k ly n . T h e s e a r e
D r . C o n d ic t W . C u tler, M a n h a t­
ta n ; D r. V in cen t Ju s te r, Q ueens;
D r. E d w a rd C u n iffe, th e B ro n x ;
D r . T h o m a s M c G o ld rick , B r o o k ­
l y n , a n d D r . H e r b e r t A. C o c h ­
ra n e , S ta te n Islan d ,
Have a Look
Here, Please!
From the men in white who
practice surgery with a scalpel
and save lives every day by onetenth of an inch to those other
men in white, the attendants,
N ew York’s Department of H os­
pitals swarms with some 24,000
employees— a city in itself, spread
out over many and varied institu­
tions.
Here are more employees at
work daily than in any other City
department, men and women per­
forming invaluable service in
peace time and especially vital
chores in these days o f strife.
H e r e a r e m o re em p lo y ees a t
w o r k d a ily t h a n in a n y o t h e r c ity
d ep artm en t, m en a n d w om en p er­
fo rm in g
in v alu ab le
se rv ice
in
p e a c e tim e
and
esp ecially v ita l
c h o re s in th e s e d a y s of strife .
H e a d e d b y D r , E d w a r d M. B o r n e c k e r , a b ig , b u l k y m a n , f i t t i n g r
ly a t t h e h e a d o f a b ig , b u l k y d e ­
p a rtm e n t, th e H o sp ita ls n e tw o rk
ra n g e s fro m th e path o lo g ical la b ­
o r a t o r i e s a t 125 W o r t h S t r e e t ,
M a n h a tta n , site of th e a d m in is ­
t r a t i v e offices, to t h e W e lf a r e
Is la n d H o sp ita l, o u t th e r e on
w a te r-su rro u n d e d territo ry .
M a n y T y p e s o f IC m p io y ees.
P h y sician s, in tern es, la b o ra to ry
tec h n ic ia n s ,
nurses, a tte n d a n ts ,
h elp ers, o c c u p a tio n a l th e ra p ists ,
d i e t i t i a n s a n d m a n y o t h e r s —t h e y
all m a k e u p th is v a s t p a n o r a m a ,
th is e s se n tia l se rv ice.
S om e of th e fin e st p h y sic ia n s
a n d in te r n e s in th e w o rld c a n b a
f o u n d i n N e w Y o r k ’s D e p a r t m e n t
o f H o s p ita ls , so m e on th e C ity
p ayroll, o th e r s v o lu n te e rin g th e i r
se rv ices.
T h ere a re g rad u ate, s tu d e n t a n d
p ra c tic a l n u rse s fo rm in g th e b a t­
te ry fo r th e m e n w h o a d m in is te r
tre a tm e n t.
C la d in im m a c u l a t e
w h ite u n ifo rm s a n d caps, topped
o ff by th e in ev itab le h a ir n e t t h a t
is a c o m p u l s o r y p a r t o f t h e i r o u t ­
fit, th e s e n u r s e s p e r fo r m e v e ry ­
th in g fro m th e sc ien tific to th e
m en ial.
J u s t a s th e d o cto r, th e n u rse
t o d a y is co m p e lle d to do m o r e
th a n h e r sh a re , fo r w a r h a s rid ­
d led t h e r a n k s o f all o f t h e H o s ­
pital D e p a r tm e n t w o rk e rs.
In­
deed, th e y a r e so m e tim e s b e in g
co m p e lle d to d o u b le th e i r d u tie s
b ecau se of th e sh o rtag e.
T h e g ra d u a te n u rse g en erally
sp e c ia liz e s in t h e s c ie n tific a p p li­
c a tio n of th e w o rk . T h e p r a c ti­
c a l n u r s e is m o r e o f a n a t t e n d a n t
t h a n a n y t h i n g else. I t is s h e w h o
is th e b u f f e r f o r t h e r ig o r s of a
p atien t.
T h e s t u d e n t n u r s e , of
co u rse, g e ts so m e of b o th .
M o stly A tte n d a n ts , H e lp e rs .
T h e b u lk of th e em p loy ees co n ­
sists of a tte n d a n ts a n d helpers,
m e n a n d w o m e n e n g a g e d in ev­
e ry th in g fro m th e m a k in g of patie n t.s’ b e d s t o t h e c l e a n l i n e s s o f
t h e h o s p i t a l w a r d s t h a t f o r m s so
m u c h a p a r t o f th e ty p ic a l h o s­
p ital atm o sp h e re.
T h e r e a r e th e p eo p le w h o w o r k
in t h e la b o r a to rie s , t e s ti n g a n d
fo rm u la tin g m eth o d s fo r th e com ­
fo rt of th o u sa n d s.
A n d th e r e a r e th e em plo y ees
w ho h av e th a t m o st In terestin g
o f jo b s — o c c u p a tio n a l th e ra p y ,
h e l p i n g t o h e a l a p a t i e n t ’s w o u n d s
b y t a k i n g h is m in d o ff h is in ju ry .
T h o u g h th e co lo rfu l d a y s of in ­
te r n e s c lim b in g u p o n th e b a c k s
of
a m b u lan ces
is
tem p o ra rily
g o n e , t h e H o s p i t a l D e p ^ ^ r t m e n t is
still o n e of t h e m o s t c o lo rfu l o f
a n y i n t h e C ity ,
H e t p w i n 't h e '^ w a r
On January 20 the Department
of Hospitals started its gigantic
drive to aid the war effort
through the purchase of bonds
and stamps.
The first few months produced
only fair results. Then came May
27— and the avalanche.
E a c h in s titu tio n w a s a s k e d to
a p p o i n t o n e o f its o w n d e p u ty s u ­
p e r i n t e n d e n t s to r e p r e s e n t it in
sa le of th e p recio u s w a r co m m o d i­
ti e s , a n d , in a d d i t i o n , s p e a k e r s
f r o m t h e U . S. T r e a s u r y D e p a r t ­
m e n t b e g a n to f r e q u e n t t h e b u ild ­
i n g s . W h a t ’s m o r e , p o s t e r s a d v e r ­
tis in g th e bo n d a n d s ta m p driv e
w e r e p l a c e d in s t r a t e g i c l o c a t i o n s .
T o t o p a ll o f t h i s , e a c h m o n t h
m im e o g r a p h listin g s of th e p ro ­
g r e s s of th e d riv e, m e n tio n in g in ­
stitu tio n s by n a m e an d
th e ir
p led g es
and
sales,
are
b e in g
placed
in c o n s p i c u o u s b u l l e t i n
b o a r d p o sitio n s.
Y o u c a n b e s u r e t h a t i t is e m ­
b a r r a s s i n g f o r a n in s titu tio n to
fall b e h in d w h e n o th e rs a re ra c ­
in g a h e a d a t a w ild p ace.
T errific P ace
So te rrific h a s been t h a t pace,
In fa c t, t h a t K in g s C o u n ty , w ith
3,100 e m p l o y e e s ( l a r g e s t in t h e d e ­
p a r t m e n t ) , s m a s h e d all re c o rd s
d u r i n g S e p t e m b e r b y s e l l i n g $25,941 i n b o n d s a n d s t a m p s t h r o u g h
a n d t o e m p l o y e e s . T h i s , in c o m ­
p a riso n to a n A u g u s t to ta l of
$6,497.
T ake
B e ll e v u e , i f y o u
need
a n o th e r in sta n c e of th e ste p -u p of
t h e d r i v e : A u g u s t , $7,446; S e p ­
t e m b e r , $18,761.
A lex an d er M a tth a e y , a u d ito r of
th e d e p a rtm e n t, h a s been g u id in g
th e cam p aig n fro m h e a d q u a rte rs,
p re p a rin g
stu d ies
and
graphs
sh o w in g th e p ro g re s s of th e d riv e.
I t h a s b een h is collection of s t a ­
tistic s t h a t h a s h elp ed s p u r th e
m o v em en t.
C o ld
fig u res
so m e tim e s
can
s a y so m u c h .
So c a n sm a ll fig u res. T o w it;
th e M orgue, sm a lle st of th e in sti­
t u t i o n p a r t i c i p a t i n g in t h e d r i v e ,
a n d w h i c h h a d 30 e m p l o y e e s , h a s
p l e d g e d i t s e l f 100 p e r c e n t b e h i n d
th e e f fo r t (th e only su c h p e r c e n t­
age).
F o l l o w i n g is a c o m p l e t e l i s t i n g
of th e
driv e,
by
in stitu tio n s,
th ro u g h A u g u s t a n d S ep tem b er.
Paffe Eleven
H ospital D epartm ent Breeds
Its OwnHeroes an d Heroines
On July 29, 1941, the maniacal
husband of a cook in the Depart­
ment of Hospitals entered the
kitchen of one of the city’s insti­
tutions and whipped out at his
wife with a long, open razor.
He slashed off half her face,
causing blood to ca.scade down her
side. Then he started recklessly
around the room. Men didn’t dare
approach him.
S u d d e n ly , u p w a lk e d a calm ,
c o u r a g e o u s la d y .
I t w a s M iss
A n n a M. S a m e l e , h o u s e k e e p e r in
th e T rib o ro H o sp ita l. S h e c a m e
w ith in a foot of th e fu rio u s
m a n a n d th e n , w ith o u t a quiv er,
re m o v e d th e ra z o r fro m his h a n d ,
lieconi m en d ed fo r H e ro ism
“ C o o l n e s s a n d c o u r a g e is a n
e m e r g e n c y p r o b a b ly r e s u l t i n g in
th e sa v in g of a n u m b e r of lives”
is th e w a y th e y h a v e te r m e d it a t
th e D e p a r t m e n t a l R a ti n g B o a rd ,
w h o s e c h a i r m a n is E u g e n e R .
C anudo, H o sp ita l D e p a r tm e n t sec­
retary .
Nursing
(C ontinued fr o m P age N in e)
t h e o r y a n d six m o n th s of p r a c ­
tic a l w o r k s p e n t in C ity o r p r i­
v a te in stitu tio n s.
T he practical
n u r s e fin ish es h e r co u rse by t a k ­
in g a licen sed S ta te ex am .
P r e s e n t l y t h e r e a r e 63 v a c a n c i e s
i n t h i s f i e l d i n t h e C i t y ’s h o s ­
p itals.
To bccom e a practical
n u rs e , you need a g r a m m a r school
e d u c a t i o n ', g o o d h e a l t h , g o o d m o r ­
al c h a r a c te r , citizen sh ip a n d m u s t
b e n o t l e s s t h a n 18 o r m o r e t h a n
50 in a g e .
N u r s e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e C i t y ’s
h o sp ita ls h av e single o r do u ble
r o o m s ( t h e l a t t e r is s h a r e d b y t w o
n u r s e s ) a s w ell a s s tu d y a n d reor e a tio n a l h a lls ( c o n ta in in g rad io ,
books a n d w ritin g desks), an d a
la r g e liv in g ro o m w h e re a n y n u rs e
m a y e n te r ta in g u ests. V irtu a lly
all
in stitu tio n s
have
w hat
is
k n o w n a s a N u r s e s ’ R e sid en ce
w h e re th e se activ ities a n d q u a r ­
te r s a re cen tered . M ost in stitu ­
tio n s also p ro v id e s w im m in g pool
facilities.
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Get Doctors
W h e n t h e r e ’s a
th e po ssib ility of
sh o rta g e a n d
o b tain in g r e ­
p l a c e m e n t s e x i s ts , s l i g h t a s i t m a y
b e, t h e r e i s n ’t t o o m u c h w o r r y .
I n th e case of th e d e a r t h of
p h y s ic ia n s a n d in t e r n e s in t h e D e ­
p a r t m e n t o f H o sp ita ls, h o w e v e r,
t h e s h o r t a g e , f r a n k l y , is d i s t r e s s ­
ing.
D r, A d a m E b e rle , G e n e ra l M e d i­
cal S u p e rin te n d e n t of th e d e p a rt­
m e n t , a d m i t s t h e “ p r o b l e m is i
a se rio u s o n e ," th a t th e “ s h o r t­
a g e is p r e t t y b a d . ”
Y o u c a n g e t a n a t t e n d a n t to
t a k e over som e of th e d u ties of a
n u r s e ; y o u c a n also g e t a v o lu n ­
t e e r n u r s e ’s a i d e t o d o j u s t t h a t .
B u t y o u c a n ’t v e r y w e l l g e t s o m e ­
b o d y to t a k e o v e r t h e d u tie s of
a d o ctor, m a n y o f w h o m h a v e
g one o r a re g oing into th e a rm e d
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G r a d u a t e n u r s e s a r e c l a d in
w h ite u n ifo rm s, w h ite shoes an d
sto c k in g s a n d th e cap th ey c a r ­
rie d a w a y f ro m g r a d u a t i n g school,
A s t u d e n t n u r s e ’s o u t f i t v a r i e s —
f r o m b l a c k s h o e s a n d s t o c k i n g s to
b ro w n o r w h ite , e ith e r b lue u n i­
fo rm s w ith w h ite strip e s or p in k
im ifo rm s w ith w h ite stripes, o r a
blu e c h e c k e re d u n ifo rm .
P rac­
tical n u rse s a re clad as a tte n d ­
an ts.
AH n u r s e s a r e r e q u i r e d t o w e a r
h a i r n e t s a n d c a p s a t all tim e . I n ­
c id en tally , th e y b u y th e ir ow n u n i­
form s.
A n d h e r e ’s s o m e t h i n g s p e c i a l f o r
th e s t u d e n t n u r s e : w h ile le a r n in g
sh e en jo y s m a n y e x tr a re c r e a ­
tio n al a c tiv itie s su c h a s sig h t-se e­
i n g t o u r s a r o u n d N e w Y o r k —t h e
opera, th e a te rs, re sta u ra n ts, m u ­
s e u m s a n d s p o r ts , all p r o v id e d
th r o u g h th e co u rtesy of th e o w n ­
e rs of th e e n te r t a i n m e n t facilities.
T h i s is t o a c q u a i n t t h e m w i t h t h e
tow n. F o r m o st of th e m a re no t
N ew Y orkers.
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one
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b o d ie s in th e d ire c tio n o f t h e E a s t
R i v e r a t 1 6 th S t r e e t , M a n h a t ­
ta n , on th e w a y fro m th e city
m o r g u e to b u r ia l a c r o s s th e river.
W h ile u n lo a d in g th e b o dies, a
d e c k h a n d s l i p p e d a n d fell i n t o t h e
riv er b etw een th e b o a t a n d th e
dock,
M r . G a l l a g h e r , a t t h e r i s k o f losi n g _ h i s o w n life , p l u n g e d i n t o t h e
w a te r an d d ra g g e d th e u n fo rtu ­
n a t e m a n t o s a f e t y . L a t e r on,
d r i p p i n g w e t , h e w e n t b a c k t o h is
d e p a rtm e n t.
W h e n q u estio n e d ,
h e m erely
s a i d : “ O h, I j u s t ju m p e d in th e
w a t e r lo o k in g f o r a fello w .”
T h e re a re p len ty of such cases
o f h e r o i s m 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 . W e ’ll t e l l y o u a b o u t
m o r e o f t h e m in f u t u r e i s s u e s .
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THE STATE OF KEW YORH
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Paire Twelve
Who’s Who in the Hospitals?
R e g i s t r a r of R e c o r d s —D r. C a ro lin e
Who's who in the Department
of Hospitals and how do they
generate its machinery?
Here’s the who and how of the
situation:
Commission<fl^ Edward M. Beriiecker is in charge of the entire
front.
Under Dr. Bernecker comes
Deputy Commissioner E. Michael
Wliite, in charj?e of administra­
tive procedures and personnel
bu<lg:et.
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on
liionor
th e r e 's
D r.
D ep u ty
John
M artin .
P u r c h a s i n g —D a n i e l J . S u l l i v a n .
L a u n d r i e s —S a m u e l P l a t z n e r .
P h a r m a e i . s t —L o u i s S a m u e l s .
S t o r e h o u s e —C l e m e n t L . E g a n .
H o sp itals a n d In s titu tio n s u nder
J u risd ictio n of th e D e p a rtm e n t:
B e l l e v u e H o s p i t a l —D r . W i l l i a m F .
Jaacobs,
B ro o k ly n C a n c e r I n s titu te — D r.
W illiam E. H o w es.
C ity H o m e {H om e fo r D e p e n d e n ts)
—M a x w e l l L e w i s .
C i t y H o s p i t a l — D r . T h o m a s I.
P rice.
C o n e y I s l a n d H o s p i t a l —D r . C h a r l e s
C randfill (A c tin g ).
C ,'u m b e r l a n d H o s p i t a l — D r . M a x
S e id e .
F a r m C o lo n y - L a w r e n c e T. D ormody.
C om m ia-
C irim ley ,
who
su p e rv ise s th e en g in e erin g end of
F o r d h a m H o s p i t a l —D r . S t e p h e n H .
A ckerm an.
G o u v e m e u r H o s p i t a l — R i c h a r d D.
W oods.
G reen p o in t H o sp ita l — D r. R u d o lf
R app.
H a r l e m H o s p i t a l —D r . I s r a e l M a g e laner.
K i n g s C o u n t y H o s p i t a l —D r . E m ­
a n u el L ifsh u tz (A ctin g ).
K in g sto n A v e n u e H o sp ita l — D r.
P h ilip K a h a n .
Lincoln H o sp ita l — D r. A le x a n d e r
K ruger.
M f i t r o p o l i t a n H o s p i t a l —D r . H e n r y
W . K olbo (A c tin g ).
M o rrisa n ia C i t y H o sp ita l — D r.
H e n ry G reennerg.
M u nicipal S a n a to r iu m , O tisv ille—
D r . I. D . B o b r o w i t z .
N e j j o n s i t B e a c h H o s p i t a l —J . V i r ­
g in ia V ient.
N e w Y ork C ity C a n c e r I n s t i t u t e —
Tuesday, October 20,
D r. J o s e p h M. S h e r i d a n .
Q ueens
G enarat
H o ap ital — D r.
H e n r y I . F tn e b e r K ( A c t i n g ) .
R ichm ond B o rough H o s p ita l fo r
C o m m u n i c a b l e D i s e a s e s —D r . M o r r is
A . Jacobs.
R i v e r s i d e K o a p i t a l —D r. J o h n A.
C ah ill.
Sea. V ie w H o s p i t a l —D r. M o r r i s A.
Jacobs.
T ri b o r o H o s p i t a l —D r. S a m u e l A.
Schuyler (A ctm e).
W e lfa re H o sp ital — D r, C h rls m a n
G. S c h e rf.
V /elfare I s la n d D is p e n s a ry — D r.
H e rm a n B auer.
W i l l a r d P a r k e r H o s p i t a l —D r . D o r a
M .T o lle .
S ch o o ls o f N u r s i n g :
B d l e v u e —B l a n c h e E . E d w a r d s .
C u m b e r l a n d —E l l a G l e n d l n n i n g .
F o r d h a m —E l s i e P a l m e r .
H a r l e m —M a r y P a u l i n e H a r t y .
K i n g s C o u n t y —A n n e J o h n s o n .
L in c o ln -L o ra in e D onnhardt.
M e tro p o lita n -E lla R osencrance.
M ills T r a i n i n g S c h o o l f o r M a l e
N u rses-B la n c h e E, E dw ards.
A ffilia tin g S ch o o ls:
K i n g s t o n A v e n u e —F r i e d a
R u ssell.
194 ^
Morriaante—T e resa Borm«nL
B e lle v u e P »y ch la tric—Florence Ba
con .
Q u een s Genera^—A g n e s P liktinas
S e a V iew —Liorna D oon e Mitchpfi
W illard P a r k e r - H e le n T.' Sider. ^
St. George Assn.,
Parks Department
T h e S t . G e o r g e A s s o c i a t i o n , De,
partment o f P a r k s , N e w Yorl;
C i t y , h e l d its s e c o n d annual en­
t e r t a i n m e n t a n d d a n c e <mi Satur.
d a y e v e n i n g , O c t o b e r 17, 1942, a t
t h e R i v e r s i d e P l a z a H o t e l , 253
W e s t 73rd S tre e t, M a n h a t t a n .
S e v e n B r o a d w a y v a u d e v i l l e ac ta
•were s h o w n . E n t e r t a i n m e n t w a s
f u r n i s h e d b y F r e d N . N o v in g ,
m u s i c b y R a l p h H a y e s a n d hia
r a d io r e c o r d in g o r c h e s t r a . W il­
l i a m H . S l e e p e r , J r . , is p r e s i d e n t
o f th e a sso c ia tio n .
it.
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M u n icip al
C ivil S e rv ic e C om m i.ssion on p e r ­
s o n n e l m a t t e r s a s w ell a s c h a i r ­
m a n of th e d e p a rtm e n ta l ra tin g
b o a r d a n d in c h a r g e o f t h e c e n ­
t r a l m a ilin g o ffice of th e D e p a r t ­
m e n t.
A r s ' s t a n t t o M r . C a n u d o is M i n ­
n ie M aik .
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e a .s s is ta n t to th e
C o m m i s s i o n e r is G o r d o n T . B r o a d ,
In c h a r g e o f s u p p l i e s , e q u i p m e n t
a n d purchases.
G e n e i ' a l L T o d ic a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t
Is D r. A d a m E b e r l e .
A u d i t o r is A l e x a n d e r M a t t h a e y .
A n d h e re a r e th e h o a d s of d iv i­
sio n s:
B elow is the la te st new^ from the N ew Y o rk C ity C ivil S ervice
C omm ission on the status of exams. The L E A D E R w ill puhhsb
changes as soon as they are made known.
Opon C o m p rtifiv e T e sts
A s s i s t a n t t 'iv il K iijfln cor:
R atin g
o f tiu; w r i t t e n t e s t ia a b o u t 90 p e r ­
c e n t c o ip p le to tl.
A ssistan t r li a r m a r l s t :
A pplication.H f o r thi.M e x a m i n a t i o n c l o s c d .
T h e w r i t t e n te .st w ill bo h e l d s o o n .
H a s M n i n t a i n e r , < iro iip A :
The
w i i t t c n t e s t w a s h e l d O c t o b e r 17,
1!M2.
( la s lile r , < ;rad o 3
( S . ' i s r i f f ’H O f ­
f i c e ) : T h e w r i t t e n t o s t w ill be h o l d
a; i .soon a s p r a c t i c a b l e .
C l e r k , G r a . ( l o 1: T h e w r i t t e n t e s t
P athological
L aboratorle.g — D r.
D o u g la s Sym m fr.s.
X - R a y —D r. l l i c l i a r d A. R e n d i c h .
P i i i a n c s I n v e s l i g a t i o i s —D r . J i m e s
i-l. R o.sen.
I n :; p ( ;c lio n —J uliu.g B r o w n .
N u i . s i n g —M ; i r y IC. M a n l o y .
S :) cial Sej vic i;—.Mahc'l M c G u i r e .
D ie te tie .'s —E l l a G. E n n i a .
O c c u p a t i o n a l T i ie r a p y — M a r y E.
M erritt.
T u b e r c u l o s i . s —D r . A l l e n K a n o .
T r a n . s j ) o r t a t i o n —. J o s e p h L o R n y .
M o r t i i a r i p s —M i c h a e l .1. A m b r o s e .
R e c o r d a —S i m o n H i l l m a n .
w ill b a h e lf l o n N o v e m b e r 7, 19t2.
D en ial H y g ie n is t: T h e p ra c tic a l
o ra l t e s t s a r e n o w bo in g held.
Ifjetitia n :
Thu tra in in g , e x p er­
ience a n d p e rs o n a l q u a lific a tio n s
t e s t s a n * n o w biding lield.
lO le c lrU 'i a n : A ll p a r t s o f thi.s ex-*
a m in a tio n h a v e b o 'n com p leted .
lO xterniinator;
A p p lications
for
t h i a e x a m i n a t i o n c.' o scd o n S e p t e m ­
b e r 29, J942.
D ie tH U in ( . V d m i n l s t r a t l v e ) :
A p p licatio n s fo r th is e x a m in a tio n
clo.sed o n S e p t e m b e r 29, 1942.,
H e a d D i e t i t i a n ( T e a c h i n g ) ; A p p li-
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75 p e r c e n t c o m p l e t e d .
T e le p h o n e M a ii ita in e r , N .Y .C .T .S ,,
A ll D i v i s i o n s : T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w a s
h e l d o n O c t o b e r 10, 1942.
T elep h o n e O p e ra to r, G ra d e 1 (W o ­
m en) : T he ra tin g of th e w ritten
te.st is a b o u t o n e - t h i r d c o m p l e t e d .
T r a c k m a n : A ll p a r t s o f t h i s e x ­
a m in a tio n h a v e b een com p leted .
T ypist: R a tin g of th e p ra c tical
ty p in g p a p e rs h a s b een co m pleted.
T h e l i s t w ill b e o u t s o o n .
W eiffhm aster: R a tin g of th e w rit­
t e n t e s t w ill Ijc g in s h o r t l y .
X -K ay T eclim elan:
A p p licatio n s
fo r th is e x a m in a tio n closed on S ep ­
t e m b e r 29, 1942.
X -U a y T e c h n ic ia n (O ut of N ew
Y ork C ity ): A p p lic a tio n s fo r th is
e x a m in a t io n c lo se d on Septem l>er
29, 1942.
l'ro m o ti» n T e s ts
A irb rak e M ain tain o r: T he p ra c ­
t i c a l t e s t w ill b e h e l d in O c t o b e r ,
1942.
A s s i s t a n t C iv il E n g i n e e r : T h e r a t ­
i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is a b o u t 90
p e rc e n t com pleted.
A s s i s t a n t (N iiinset ( T o r t . s ) , G r a d e
4, H o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n :
The
w r i t t e n t e s t w ill b e h e l d o n O c t o b e r
31, 1942.
. 'V ss ls tan t S t a t i o n S u n e r v l s o r , N . V .
C . T . S . , H I T & l i . H T D i v i s i o n s : A ll
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c a tio n s fo r th is e x a .m in a tio n clo se d
o n S e p t e m b e r 29, 1942.
I n s p e c t o r o f K l e v a l o r s , G r a t l e 3:
A ll p a r f a o f t h i s t e s t h a v e b e e n a d m ln i. s t e . ed.
Iiisp p c te r of P r h itin g aiu l S t a ­
tio n e ry : T h e tra in in g , experience
a n d i) c r s o n a I q u a l i f i c a t i e n . s t e s t s a r e
n o w b e i n ;4 h o id .
I i i s p e c t u r o f r;u m l> in g r, G ra «lo 3:
T h e w ritte n te s t w ill be h eld a s
soon a s p racticab le.
J u n i o r C iv il K i i g i n « ^ : T h e t r a i n ­
i n g , e x p e r i e n c e a n d " ^ z '. s o n a l q i i a l i 1'ication.s t e s t w e r e h e l d o n S e p ­
t e m b e r 25 a n d 26, 1912.
. i i i a i o r K t e c t r l c a l I'Jn f fin e e r ; R a t i n g
of th e w ritte n te st h a s been c o m ­
pleted.
.Junior I'b y H lclst ( R a d i a t i o n ) : A p ­
plicatio n s
for
th is
exam in atio n
c l o s d o n S e p t e m b e r 29, 1912.
I^-.ib u rato ry A s s i s t a n t ( r i p e c i a l t i c s B a c t« T io l« fr y , e t c . ) : A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r
th is e x a m in a tio n closed on Sepc^m b e r 29, 1912.
I..aw A s s i s t a n t , G r a d e 2 ( T o r t s ) ;
A pp licatio n s fo r th is e x a m in a tio n
c l o s e d o n S e p t e m b e r 29, 194‘J .
M a r i n e l<:nf(in'e<>r; A ll p a r t s o f t h i s
e x a m i n a t i o n h a v e b e e n h e ld .
M arin e O jler: R a t i n g o f th e w r i t ­
te n te st h a s begun.
M e d i c a l S o c i a l W o r k e r , G r a d e 1;
T h e v /ritte n te s t w a s h eld on O c­
t o b e r 8, 1942.
O ffice A ppliance O p e ra to r, G ra d e
2 (.\d d re s.so g ra p h ): A p p lic a tio n s for
tlii s e x a m i n a t i o n c l o s e d o n S e p t e m ­
b e r 29, 1942.
ria.V S:roHnd D i r e c t o r : O b j e c t i o n s
to t h e t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e
b e in g co n sidered.
I ’r o p e r l y M a n a g e r : T h e r a t i n g o f
P a r t 2 h a s been co m pleted.
i ’s y c h o l o g l s t :
T h e w ritte n test
w i l l be h e l d O c t o b e r 21.
S t a t i o n a r y lO ngincer: R a t i n g of
t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is a b o u t 73 p e r c e n t
c om pleted.
A ssista n t S u p e rv iso r (M ech an ical
1‘o w e r ) , N . V . C . T . S . , H I T & B M T
D i v i s i o n s : T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w ill b e
h e l d o n O c t o b e r 29, 1942.
A s s i s t a n t .S u p erv iso r ( T r a c k ) , N .Y .
C .T .S .. I N D D iv is io n s : T h e p r a c ­
t i c a l o r a l t e s t w a s h e l d O c t o b e r 20.
lJ u s M a i n l a i n e r , G r o u p A , N .Y .C .
T . S . , U.MT D i v i s i o n : T h e w r i t t e n
t e s t w a s iie ld o n O c t o b e r 17, 1942.
C ap tain , P .D .: T h6 r a tin g of th e
w r i t t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
€ a r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p E , N .Y .C .
T . S . , A ll D i v i s i o n s : T n e p r a c t i c a l
t e s t i.s’ b e i n g h e l d i n O c t o b e r , 1942.
C le rk , G r a d e 2: R a t i n g o f th e
w ritte n te s t h a s b een com p leted .
C i u i m E x a m i n e r , G r a d e 2, B o a r d
of T ra n s p o rta tio n : R a tin g of th e
w r i t t e n t e s t is in p ro g r e s s .
C Jerk of D is tric t, M u n ic ip a l C o u r t:
R a t i n g of tlie w r i t t e n te s t h a s b s e n
com p leted .
D eputy W a rd e n : T h e 'w r itte n te s t
■ w a s h e l d o n O c t o b e r 11, 1912.
p jle c trlc la n : A ll p a r t s o f t h is e x ­
a m in a tio n h a v e been co m pleted.
E x a m i n e r , G r a d e 4, O f f i c e o f t h e
C o m p tro ller: R a t in g o f th e w ritte n
te s t h a s been co m pleted.
F o r e m a n (I5.;8c» a n d S h o p s ) , N . Y .
C .T .S ., B M T D iv is io n : T h e w r i t t e n
t e s t wa.'j h e l d o n S e p t e m b e r 26,
1942.
l-'o re m a n ( E l e c t r i c a l P o w e r ) , N Y
t ! T S . , A ll D i v i s i o n s : R a t i n g o f tiie
w r i t t e n t e s t is i n p r o g r e s s .
F o r e m a n (L ig h tin g ), fi .Y .C .T .S .,
AU D iv is io n s :
T he p ra c tic al oral
t e s t is b e i n g h e l d i n O c t o b e r , 1942.
F «»rem aa (M e c h a n ic a l P o w e r ) , N.
Y .C .T .S ., I B T & B M T D iv is io n s:
T h e w 'r i t t e n t e s t w ill b e h e l d o n O c ­
t o b e r 25, 1942.
F o r e m a n (T e le p h o n e s ) N .Y .C .T .S .,
A ll D iv is io n s: T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w a s
h e l d o n O c t o b e r 7, 1942.
l n . s p e c t o r o f C o r a b u .s t i h l e s , G r a d e
3, F . D . : R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t
is in p ro g r e .s s .
In sp ecto r of F i r e
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G r : i d e 3, F . D . : R a t i n g o f tlae w r i t ­
t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
I n s p e c t o r o f H o u s i n g , G r a d e 3:
R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is a b o u t
75 p e r c e n t c o m p l e t e d .
I n s p e c t o r o f P l u m b i n g , G r a d e 3,
(D ep t, of H o u sin g a n d B u i l d i n g s ) :
T h e W 'r itten t e s t w ill bo h e l d in O c ­
t o b e r , 1942, i f p r a c t i c a b l e .
J u n io r C h em ist: T h e w ritte n te st
w a s h e l d o n O c t o b e r 17, 1942.
J u n io r C ounsel, G ra d e ) (T o r ts ) ,
B o a rd of T r a n s p o rta tio n : T h e w r it­
t e n t e s t w i l l b e h e l d o n O c t o b e r 24,
1912.
L a w A s.sistan t. G r a d e 2 (T o rts ),
B oard of T ran sp o rtatio n : The w rit­
t e n t e s t w 'as h e l d o n O c t o b e r 17,
1942.
L i g h t M a i n t a i n e r , N . Y . C . T . S . , A ll
p r o b a b l y b e h e l d in O c t o b e - , 1942.
M e c h a n ic a l M a i n t e n a n c e , G r o u p C,
N .Y .C .T .S ., I B T & B M T D iv is io n s:
T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w ill b e lie ld o n
N o v e m b e r 14, 1942.
M o t o r n i a n , N . Y . C . T . S . , A ll D i v i ­
sio n s: T h e q u a lify in g p ra c tic al test
w i l l b e lie ld in N o v e m b e r , 1942.
P o w e r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p A , N .Y .
C .T .S ., H I T & B M T D iv is io n s : R a t ­
i n g o f tl>e w r i t t e n t e s t h a s b e e n
c o m p l e t e d . T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t w ill
bo lie ld a s s o o n a s p o s s i b l e .
P o w e r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p B , N .Y .
C . T . S . , A ll D i v i s i o n s : R a t i n g o f t h e
w r itt e n te st h a s b e en co m pleted.
T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t w ill b e l ie ld a s
s o o n a s possible.
P o w e r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p C, N .Y .
C .X . S ., I K T & B M T D i v i s i o n s : T h e
w r i t t e n t e s t w ill b e h e ld on N o v e m ­
b e r 2S, 1942.
D i v i s i o n s : T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t w ill
P ro p erty M an a g e r: R a tin g of P a r t
2 h a s been com p leted .
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R a tin g of th e
W 'r itte n t e s t is c o m p l e t e d . T h e l i s t
w ill b e o u t s o o n .
S ig n a l M a in t a i n e r , G r o u p B , N .Y .
C . T . S . , A ll D i v i s i o n s : R a t i n g o f tlie
w r i t t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
.S p ecia l P a t r o l m u M , Gra <lc 2, N .Y .
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a n d 24, 1942.
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p u b l i s h e r , eilitor, m a n a g i n g e d i t o r , l u l l
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a n d t h i s a f f i a n t h a s no r e a s o n to bel ieve
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Street, until 4 p. m., October 30 (unless otherwise stated in announce­
ment). Applications may be obtained and fjled by maiK If filed by
mail, only postal money-orders will be accepfed in payment of the ap­
plication fees.
S a l a r y —$540 p e r a n n u m , w i t h m a i n ­
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A m nnded N o tice
f r o m 9 a . m . , O c t o b e r 15, 1942, to
S a l a r y —?1,800 p e r a n n u m , s u b j e c t
4 p . m . , O c t o b e r 30, 1912.
to B u d g e t .
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of th e usual la u n d e rin g p ro cesses;
from th is e x a m in a tio n , a c a n d id a te
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view o r s u c h o t h e r i n q u ir y o r in ­
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A pplications m a i l e d a n d p o st­
m a r k e d u p t o a n d i n c l u d i n g 12 m i d ­
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n ig h t on th e la st d a y fo r th e r e ­
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ten an ce.
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f r o m 9 a . m . , O c t o b e r 15, 1942, t o
4 p . m . , O c t o b e r 30, 1942,
G r a d e 2.
F e e —$0.50.
S a l a r y —$1,800 u p t o b u t n o t i n ­
V a c a n c l « s —F o u r a t p r e s e n t .
c l u d i n g $2,400 p e r a n n u m . A p p o i n t ­
D a l e o f T e s t —T h e q u a l i f y i n g p r a c ­
m e n ts a re u su ally m ad e a t th e m in i­
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a l - o r a l t e s t w ill b e h e l d N o v e m ­
m u m s a la r y of th e g ra d e . T h e elig ­
b e r 20. 1942.
ible list m a y be u s e d f o r a p p r o p r i ­
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l i g i b i l i t y R e q u i r e m e n t s —O p e n t o
a t e p o s i t i o n s in a l o w i r g r a d e .
a l l p e r s o n s w h o h a v e s e r v e d in t h e
A p p lic a tio n s - I s s u e d a n d receiv ed
la b o r c la ss fo r a p eriod of o n e y e ar,
f r o m 9 a . m . , O c to 'o e r 15, 1942, to
■who h a v e h a d e x p e r i e n c e o f a n a ­
4 p . m . , O c t o b e r 30, 1942.
tu r e te n d in g to q u a lify th e m to p e r ­
l ’> e - $1 f o r e a c h e x a m i n a t i o n .
f o r m t h e d u t i e s o f t h e p o .sitio n , a n d
V a c a n c i e s —F o u r ,
w
h o a r e o t h e r w i s e e lig ib le .
D u tle .s —T o i n s p e c t , s a m p l e , t e s t ,
D u t i e s —T o a s s i s t w a s h e r s , t u m ­
m easu re, id en tity , o r trace, sh ip ­
b
l
e r s , e x t r a c t o r s , e t c . ; a s s i s t , a.s a s m e n t s o f c o a l , c o k e , a n d f u e l oil
i g n e d , in g e n e r a l l a u n d r y o r u t i l i t y
fo r q u a n tity a n d q u a lity ; to ch ec k
w o r k in a n y o r all of th e u s u a l
c o m p lian ce a n d re p o rt on n o n -c o m ­
la u n d e rin g processes; perform re­
pliance w ith c o n tr a c t d eliv ery d a te s,
la te d w o rk a s req u ired .
quantities
and
sp ecificatio n s
of
S u b j e c t s a n d W e i g h t s —A q u a l i f y ­
s h ip m e n ts of coal, c o k e a n d fu el
in g p r a c tic a l - o r a l t e s t w ill b e g iv e n .
o il; k e ep reco rd s, m a k e re p o rts,
A pp licatio n s m a i l e d an d p o s t­
p e-form re la te d w ork.
m a r k e d u p t o a n d i n c l u d i n g 12 m i d ­
In s p e c to r of F u e l a n d S u p p lies
n ig h t on th e la st d a y fo r th e receip t
w ill D6 r e q u i r e d t o i n s p e c t m i s c e l ­
o f a p p lic a t io n s w ill be a c c e p te d by
lan eo u s s u p p lies a t s u c h tim e s a s
th e C om m ission,
th e r e is n o fu e l to in s p e c t.
Ile q u lr c m o n ts -A t le a st tw o y e ars
e m p lo y m e n t w ith a la rg e fuel c o n ­
su m in g , p ro d u c in g o r d is trib u tin g
org an izatio n ,
p erfo rm in g
w o r k
w h ic h w ill q u a l i f y fo r th e d u ti e s o f
th e position, s u c h a s in s p e c to r of
T h e list r e s u ltin g fr o m th is e x a m ­
fuel fo r a s im ila r o rg a n iz a tio n , o r
i n a t i o n w ill b e u s e d t o t i l l v a c a n c i e s
a s c h e m i.s t d e v o t e d t o f u e l a n a l y s i s ;
o u t s i d e »»f N e w Y o r k C i t y o n l y . T h i s
or a s a tis fa c to ry equivalent.
e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n t o r e s i d e n t s o f
S u b jects
and
W elK lits-W ritten ,
N e w Y o rk C ity a n d N e w Y o rk S ta te .
• w eig h t 4 0; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e ,
T r a n s f e r s w ill n o t be m a d e to p o s i­
w e i g h t 30; p r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t 30.
tio n s in N e w Y o rk C ity .
Traininpr a n d e x p e r ie n c e m a y be
r a t e d a f t e r a n e x a m i n a t i o n .o f th e
w ithS a l a r y —$2,220 p e r a n n u m
c a n d i d a t e ’s a p p l i c a t i o n a n d a f t e r a n
out m ain ten an ce.
oral in terv iew or such o th er in ­
A p p l i c a t i o n s —I s s u e d a n d r e c e i v e d
q uiry
or
in v e stig atio n
as
m ay
f r o m 9 a . m . , O c t o b e r 15, 1942, to 4
be d e e m e d n e c e s s a r y .
C an d id ate s
p
.
m . , O c t o b e r 30, 1942.
f o r I n s p e c t o r o f J<’u e l a n d S u p p l i e s
I?’ee—$2,
w ill b e r e q u i r e d t o a n . s w e r a u e s t i o n s
V a c a n c i e s —T w o a t p r e s e n t .
in a n a d d i t i o n a l p a r t o f I h s w r i t ­
R e q u i r e m e n t s —A v a l i d s t a t i o n a r y
ten e x a m in a tio n r e la tiv e to in s p e c ­
e n g i n e e r ’s l i c e n s e i s s u e d b y O r a n g e
tio n o f m is c e lla n e o u s s u p p lie s u s e d
C o u n ty , w h ich m u s t be pro d u ced a t
chiefly by D e p a r tm e n t of E d u c a ­
t h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t . I t is n o t n e c e s ­
tio n .
s a r y to hold a N e w Y o ik C ity s t a ­
A p p licatio n s m a i l e d a n d p o s t­
t i o n a r y e n g i n e e r ’s licen.se.
m a r k e d u p t o a n d i n c l u d i n g 12 m i d ­
S u b j e c t s a n d W e i g h t s —E x p e r i e n c e ,
n ig h t on th e la st d a y fo r th e r e ­
w e i g h t 50; p r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t 50.
c eip t of a p p lic a t io n s w ill be a c ­
A p p licatio n s m a i l e d a n d p o s t­
c ep ted b y th e C om m ission.
m a r k e d u p t o a n d i n c l u d i n g 12 m i d ­
n ig h t on th e la st d a y fo r th e receipt
of a p p lic a t io n s w ill b e a c c e p te d by
th e C om m ission.
Exterminator
Change of Title—Laun­
dry Worker (Orange
County), Labor Class
Inspector of Fuel and
Supplies
S e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t r e ­
quired.
A p p licatio n s m a i l e d a n d p o s t­
m a r k e d u p to a n d i n c l u d i n g 12 m i d ­
n ig h t on th e la st d a y fo r th e re c eip t
o f a p p l i c a t i o n s w ill b e a c c e p t e d b y
th e C om m ission,
Promotion to Watchman
Orange County)
T h is e x a m in a tio n ts open only to
em p lo y ees of D e p a r tm e n t of H o s ­
p ita ls , M u n icip al S a n lto r iu m , O tisv ille , N . Y,
S a l a r y : $840 p e r a n n u m , w i t h o u t
m ain ten an ce.
A p p l i c a t i o n s : Is .' :u ed a n d r e c e i v e d
f r o m 9 a . m . , O c t o b e r 15, 1942, t o 4
p . b ., O c t o b e r 30, 1942.
F«*e: $.50.
V a ca n c ie s: O ne a t p resent.
D a t e of T e s t: T h e w ritt e n e x a m i­
n a t i o n w ill b e h e l d N o v e m b e r 20,
1942.
E llg lh llity R e q u i r e m e n t s : O pen to
a l l pers ori.s w h o h a v e s e r v e d in
e ith e r th e n o n -co m p etitiv e or lab o r
c la sses o r b o th fo r a period to ­
ta llin g n o t less t h a n th r e e y e a r s
a n d w h o a r e o t h e r w i s e e lig ib le .
D u tie s:
U n d e r fu p e rv is io n to
g u a r d , w a t c h a n d p o lic c C i t y p r o p ­
e rty , m a in ta in ord er, do cleanintj
a n d lig h t labor, p e rfo r m in c id e n ta l
c lerical a n d r e la te d w o rk a s re ­
quired.
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n <ily t o
em ployees of D e p a r tm e n t of H o s ­
p itals, M u n ic ip al S a n lto r iu m , O tlsv i l ’e, N . Y.
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Department of Sanita­
tion
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n Is o p e n o n l y t o
e m p lo y e e s o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t of
S an itatio n
S a l a r y —$2,4fi0 u p t o b u t n o t i n ­
c l u d i n g $3,500 p e r a n n u m . A p p o i n t ­
m e n ts a re u su ally m a d e a t th e m in i­
m u m s a la ry of th e g rad e.
A p p l i c a t i o n s —I s s u e d a n d r e c ? i v e d
f r o m 9 a . m . , M o n d a y , O c t o b e r 5. t o
4 p . m . , W e d n e s d a y , O c t o b e r 21, 1942.
F e e —^ 2 .
V a c a n c i e s —O c c u r f r o m t i m e to
tim e.
D a t e o f T e s t —T h e w r i t t e n e x a m ­
i n a t i o n w ill b e h e l d N o v e m b e r 21,
1942,
E l i g i b i l i t y R e q u i r e m e n t s —O p e n t o
all A s s is ta n t F o r e m e n in th e D e ­
p a rtm e n t w ho sh all h a v e seiv ed
f o r n o t l e s s t h a n s i x m o n t h s in t h e
position on th e d a y of th e e x a m in a ­
t i o n a n d w h o a r e o t h e r w i s e e lig ib le .
D u t i e s —T o s u p e r v i s e t h e c l e a n i n g
of s tre e ts , th e collection a n d d is ­
p osal of re fu se , a n d th e o p eratio n
of g a r a g e s , lan d fills, a n d w a t e r f r o n t
d u m p s ; p e rfo rm su ch o th e r du ties
a s a r e r e q u i r e d o f F o r e m e n in t h e
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S u b je c ts a n d W e ig h ts: R ecord a n d
re­
70 p e r ­
S ( > n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 50. 70 p e r c e n t
q u i r e d ; w r i t t e n , w e i g h t 50,
c e n t req u ired .
A p p lic a tio n s m ailed a n d
m a r k e d u p t o find i n c l u d i n g
n ig h t on th e la st d a y for
c e i p t o f a p p l i c a t i o n . ^ w'ill
cep ted by th e C o m m ission.
p o st­
12 m i d ­
th e r e ­
be a c ­
Promotion to M a r i n e
Engineer (Uniformed
Force), Fire Dept.
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n ts o p e n o n l y l o
e m p lo y ees of th e F ire D e p a rtm e n t.
S a l a r y : $3.4C0 p e r a n n u m .
A p p lic a tio n s: Is su e d a n d receiv ed
f r o m 9 a . m . , O c t o b e r 15, 1{V12, t o 4
p . m . , O r t o b e r 30, 1942,
F e e : $3.
V a c a n c ie s : F iv e.
D a te of T e s t: T h e p r a c tic a l te s t
w ill be h e ld c o m m e n c i n g o n N o v e m b. r 17. 1912.
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, October 20, 194^
Big Group of State Tests Still Open For Filing
City Tests
be m a d e a t less t h a n
a p p o in tm e n t expected.
tion o ffice r b elow d e c k s ;
m ake
n e c e . s s a r y r e p a i r s w h i l e in Herv i c e : p e rfo r m re la te d w ork.
S u b j e c t s a i u l W fliciitH : R c c o r d a n l
s e n i o r i t y , w e if r h t, 50 T h e p r a c t i c a l o ra l e x a m in a t i o n w ill be h eld o n
th r e e d if f e r e n t ty p e s of fire b o a ts ;
a n rl w ill bo d i v i d e d i n t o t h r e e p a r t s ,
w oif- 'hte d a s f o l l o w s : S t e a m , w e i g h t
30; < ia s o lin e , w e l R h t 10; D i e s e l e l e c t ric , w e i g h t 10.
A pplication.s m a ile d a n d
po.^tm a r k c d u p t o a n d i n c l n d i n g 12 m i d ­
n ig h t on th e la st d a y for th e re ­
c e i p t o f a p p l i c a t i o n s w ill bo a c ­
c e p ted by tn c C o m m ission.
(C onfinurrl fr o m P ane T h irte e n )
Ih '^ ir M r itin c
K n f'in c'C f’.s I j i c o n s e
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State Tests
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Assistant
District Health Officer
exp ected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $4,000.
Associate Research
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A p p o in tm en t
D e p t , o f M e n ta l H y g i e n e
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A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $5.
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Canal
Maintenance Foreman
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D iv . o f CunalH a n d W a t e r w u y s
D e p t, o f r t ib li c W o r k s
’stali' l^ic.
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n p s $1,800 to $2,300.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1.
A ppointm ent
e xpected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $1,800.
RBB
Assistant
Research Psychiatrist
N o w Y ork S ta te
r .s y r h i a t i i e I n s t i t u t e a n d H o s p it a l,
D e p t , o f Mentali H y g i e n e
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $3,120 to $3,870.
ARMED FORCES
Chief
X-RAY T echnicians
B u r e a u o f l i e s e a r e h fo r W o m e n
in In d u str y , I)iv . o f W o m e n in
I n d u s t r y a n d M in im u m W a g e ,
D ep t, of Labor
Class Now Forming
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for
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U.s ual s a l a r y ra n s -(r$ 3 ,5 r0 to $4,375.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $3.
A ppointm ent
exp ected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $3,500.
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Motor Equipment
Maintenance Supervisor
D i v i s i o n o f H ig h w a y s ,
D<>partment o f P u b lic W o r k s
T i a i i i c d li'or A v a i l a b l e P o s i t i o n a
C'o niploto C o u r s o .$20.00 K u c h
T a n d y M a k i n g a n d IViKinf> ( 'o i i r s e s
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U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $2,7()0 to $3,3(50.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2.
A ppo in tm en t
e x p ected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y *
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $2,760.
SC H O O L
CHOCOLATE D IPPER S
CAKE
DECORATORS
(IC st.
I.a b o r R e la t io n s B o a r d ,
D e p t, o f I.ab u r
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $2,400 to $3,000.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e .$2.
A p p o in tm en t
ex[)ected a t th e m in i m u m b u t m a y
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $2,400.
Director of
Higher Education
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Museum Technical Asst.
(Taxidermy)
s t a t e K ilu e a tio n D e i) a r t m e n t
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U .sual s a l a r y r a n g e $5,200 to $3,4H0.
A p p l i c a t i o n fe o $5.
A p p o in tm e n t
expected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y
b e m a d e a t le.ss t h a n $5,200. T h i s
e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n to r e s i d e n t s
anil.„ n o n - r e s i d e n t s o f N e w Y o r k
S tate.
('a iiio iiriiiK f.
i r s u a l . s a l a r y r a n g e $1,G50 t o j ^ ’.lSO.
A p i ) l i c a t i o n f e e $1.
A p p o in u n eiit
e x p ected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y
$1,G50.
Medical Social Worker
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a n d
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S lio rt
c o u rse s.
Short W a r Job Training fo r W o m en
C IT IZ E N S PR E P C EN TER
9 VV. fil.st St.. N.Y. (Broadway) ( i i n ) - i i .>i t - i n o )
VISIT— WKITK— PHONK Circle 6-4970
Free P lacem ent S e r v ic s
'
S ta te Licensed
Open Ua>ly
u.m. to lU p.m.
selaer, S teuben, U lster, W a s h in g ­
to n .
T h e n e w l i s t w ill b e u s e d
fo r th e re m a in in g c o u n ties w h en
th e e x is t in g list b e c o m e s e x h a u s t e d
fo r th o se cou n ties.
D e p t , o f H e a lt h
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,800 to $2,300
w i t h o u t m a i n t e n a n c e , o r $1,500 t o
$2,000 w i t h m a i n t e n a n c e .
A p p lica­
t i o n f e e $1.
A p p o i n t m e n t m a y ba
m a d e f r o m t h i s l i s t to t h e p o s i t i o n
o f S ocial I n v e s tig a to r . D e p a r t m e n t
of H e alth .
A t pre.sent a v a c a n c y
ex ists a t th e H o m e r F o lk s T u b e r­
culosis
H o sp ital
at
.“51,500 w i t h
m a i n t e n a n c e . I f e lig ib le , c a n d i d a t e s
m a y c o m p e t e a l s o in N o . 421.3,
S e tiio r M ed ical S ocial W o rk e r.
A
.sep aiate a p p lic atio n a n d fee m u s t
b e fil e d f o r e a c h .
Orthopedic
Public Health Nurse
D lv . o f P u b lic H e a l t h N u r s in g ,
D e p t , o f H e a lt h
Supervising Nurse
(Operating Room)
D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a lt h
U s u a l -s a la r y r a n g e $2,000 to $2,500.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1.
A t p resen t, a
v a c a n c y ex ists a t th e N ew Y ork
S t a t e R e c o n s t r u c t i o n H o m e a t $1,200
a n d m a in ten a n ce .
Sr. Med. Social. Worker
D e p t , o f S o c ia l W e l f a r e
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $2,760 t o $3 360.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $2.
A p p o in tm en t
e x p ec te d a t the m in im u m but m a y
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $2,760. I f e l i ­
gible, c a n d i d a t e s m a y c o m p e te a lso
i n N o . 420S M e d i c a l S o c i a l W o r k e r .
A s e p a ra te application and
fea
m u.st be filed f o r e a c h .
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,800 to $2,300.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1.
A ppo in tm en t
e xpected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $1,800. Thi.q
e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n t o r e s i d e n t s
a n d n o n -resid e n ts of N e w Y ork
S tate.
Public Health Nurse
C o u n ty S e r v ic e ,
w h erev e r va ca n cies occu r
S a l a r y va rie .s , u s u a l l y f r o m $1,500
t o .SI,800. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1. T h e
e lig ib le list r e s u lti n g fr o m th i s e x ­
a m i n a t i o n w ill b e u s e d in c o u n tie .s
f o r w h i c i i tlie l i s t r e s u l t i n g f r o m
th e la st e x am in atio ft h a s been e x ­
h au sted .
A t th e p re s e n t tim e, th e
list h a s b e e n e x h a u s te d fo r th e
f o l l o w i n g c o u n t i e s In w h i c h v a c a n ­
c i e s e x i s t ; A lle g h a n .v , C i t t a r a u g u a ,
G reene, H e rk im e r, N ia g a r a , R ena-
Institution Teacher
(Child Care)
D e p t , o f C o r r e c tio n
‘
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $1,8C0 t o $2,300.
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e $1.
A p p o in tm en t
e xpected a t th e m in im u m b u t m i y
b e m a d e a t l e s s tl^ a n $1,800. O n e
a p p o in tm e n t e xpected a t W estf.e ld
S t a t e F a r m a t $1,250 a n d m a i n t e ­
nance.
Foreman
B l i s t e r R u s t C on trol,
B u r e a u o f F o r e s t P e s t C o n tr o l,
C o n s e r v a tio n D ep artm ent.^
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e $4 t o $6.24 a
d a y . A p p l i c a t i o n f e e 50 c e n t s . S e v ­
e ra l a p p o in tm e n ts exp ected .
UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
CONSULT A NNOUNCEM ENT FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION.
For announcements and application form.s, apply to the Hoard of
U. S. Civil Service Examiners at first- or second-class post oflices,
to the United States Civil Service Comission, Washington, D. C., or
at 641 Washington Street in New Vork City. SALARIES given
below (annual unless othecwise specified) are subject to a retire­
ment deduction of 5 percent. AGE requirements are given in the
announcement. There is no maximum age limit unless given below.
A rPL IC A T lO N S MAY BE FILED WITH THE CIVIL SERVICE
COMMISSION. WASHINGTON. D. C., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
U N L E SS A SPECIFIC DATE IS MENTIONED BELOW. Qualified
persons are urged to apply at once.
Aeronautical
S e e a lso A n n o u n c e m e n t s 122 a n d
173 7 /nrf er “ E n y U i e e r i n g ' ’
A 1 R S A FE T Y IN V E S T IG A T O R .
$••5,800.
C iv il A e r o n a u t i c s B o a r d
C l o s i n g d a t e —D e c e m b e r 31, 10-12, olr
befo re, up o n p u b lic notice
A nnouncem ent
208
(1942)
an d
am endm ent.
IN S P E C T O R , E n g in e e rm g M aterials
( A e r o n a u t i c a l ) , $1,G‘J 0 t o $2,COO ( V a ­
rio u s o p tions!
N a v y D e p a r t m e n t ( F o r fie ld d u t y ) .
A n n o m i c e n i e n t 54 R e v i s e d , 1941 a n d
am endm ent.
T h e fo llo w in g p o sitio n s are in
t h e C iv il A e r o n a ’i f i c s A d m i n i s t r a ­
tio n :
A IR C A R R IE R IN S P E C T O R (O p­
e r a t i o n s ) , $3,.WO a n d $3,800
A nnouncem ent
140 of 1041 a n d
am endm ent.
A IR C R A F T IN S P E C T O R (F ac to ry ),
a s s o c i a t e , $2,900
A I R C A R R IE R M A IN T E N A N C E
I N S P E C T O R , a s s o c i a t e , $2,900
A n n o u n c e m e n t 110 o f 1941 a n d
am endm ents.
er, body, a n d r a d i a t o r ; A u t o m o ­
tiv e p a r t s ; A u to m o tiv e e lectrical
a n d c a rb u re tio n ; Body fin ish in g
a n d u p h o ls te ry ; A u to m o tiv e m a cliinist.
A nnouncem ent
212
(1942)
a n d
am endm ent.
Clerical and Office
Machine
B O O K K E E PIN G
M A C H IN E
E R A T O R , s e n i o r , $1,620.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 2M (1942)
OP­
$.i,8(;o
A nnouncem ent
am endm ents.
151
of
1941
and
G R O U N D SCHOOL SU PE R V ISO R ,
$3,200 a n d $3,500
A nnouncem ent
152 o f 1941
and
am endm ent.
L IN K T R A IN E R O PE R A T O R
S T R U C T O R $3,200
IN ­
L I N K
T R A IN E R
$2,900
A nnouncem ent
126
am endm ent.
and
OPERATOR,
o f 1941
M U L T I G R A P H O P E R A T O R , Junior,
$1,440
A n n o u n c e m e n t 231 (1942)
TA B U L A T IN G E Q U IP M E N T O P ­
E R A T O R , $1,020 t o $-2,000
A n n o u n c e m e n t 244 (1942).
T h e fo llo w in g a re fo r a p p o in t-
m c n t i n W a s h i n g t o n , D, G
ADDRESSOGRAPH
$1,2G0 a n d $1,440
o nly:
OPERATOR,
Radio-T elevision
m
OPPORTUNITIES UNDER WAR
CONDITIONS A ND A REAL
FUT U RE IN PEACE TIME.
A p proved
Lic(.‘n.sed by
Scliool
X . V. State
C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R . $2,600 to
$5,600
A n y sp ecialized b r a n c h
A n n o u n c e m e n t 163 o f l» 4 l a n d
am endm ent
E N G I N E E R , $2,600 to $6,500
A ll b m n c l i e s u f e n g i n e e r i n g e x c e p t
c h e m i c a l an«l m a r i n e , a n d n a v a l
a rch itectu ro
C l o s i n g d a t e —D e c e m b e r 31, 1942, or
b efore, u p o n p u b lic n o tic e
A n n o u n c e m e n t 173 o f 1941 a n d
am endm ents.
E N G I N E E R , J u n i o r , $2,000
A ll b r a n c h e s a t e n g i n e c r i n j ; o x e e p t
a c r M n ti iitic a l, a n d n a v a l a n h i t e c t u re an d m a rin e e n g in eerin g
A n n o u n c e m e n t 172 o f 1941 a n d
am endm ents.
E N G I N E E R , I u n l o r . $2,000
O ptio n s:
A e ro n a u tic a l, a n d naval
a rc h ite c t u r e a n d m a rin e en g in eer­
ing
A n n o u n c e m e n t 122 o f 1941 a n d
am endm ent.
E N G IN E E R IN G
A ID .
XI.440 to
$2.(i00
O p tio n s:
P li o to g r a m m c tr ic , Topo.
g ra p h ic
A n n o u n c e m e n t 206 (19-12) a n d
am endm ent.
I N S P E C T O R , S ig n al C orps Equip­
m e n t . $2.(}00 t o $3,200
S ig n a l C orns,
W ar
D ep artm en t
( F o r fie ld a u t y )
A n n o u n c e m e n t 103 o f 1910 a n d
am endm ent.
T E C H N I C A L A S S I S T A N T (E ngi­
n e e r i n g ) , $1,300
PREPARE NOW!
[jo b s w aiting
FOR TRAINED,
WELDERS
SHIPYARDS A ND DEFENSE
PLANTS DESPERATELY
N EED WELDERS
37 Yrs. j;xi)er|piu-e Tm ln :n s: WVIder-t
LK.'VKN u n d e r e x a c t w o r k l n i ;
c o n d itio n s
Ifse y o u r c re d it to im p ro v e yo u r
earn in g s
A.s L o w a s $2.35 W e e k l y *
A p p l i c a n t s i n t e r v i e w e d 8 A. M.
No
t o 10 1». M.
d iscrim in a tio n a g a in s t race
o r religion.
M o s t P r o g r e s s i v e S c h o o l in
B ronx
HERCULES WELDING
SCHOOL
153 St. & Gr. Concourse,Bx, N.Y.
O p o n T (la.v3 a \vk. ( S a t . & . S u n , t o (i)
Licenaoa- by th e S tu te of N ew York
CLASSES DAY OR EVENING
Moderate tuition, payable weekly,
ir<cludes lesson materials, use of
tools, equipment.
PARTS
A U T O M O T IV E
SPARE
E X P E R T . $3,200
Q u a r t e r m a s t e r C orps, W a r D e p a r t ­
m ent
A nnouncem ent
76 o f
1911 a n d
am endm ents.
I N S T R U C T O R , $2,000 t o $4,600
A r m o r e d F o r c a S c h o o l, F o r t K n o x ,
K en tu ck y
O p tio n s : R a d ia l engines, I n te rn a lc o m b u stio n e n g in es. M otorcycles,
A u t o m o t i v e ( c h a s s i s le ss e n g i n e ) .
R ad io o p e ra tin g . R ad io electric al
A n n o u n c e m e n t 147 o f 1941 a n d
am endm ent.
IN ST R U C T O R ,
M otor T r a n s p o rt.
$2,000 t o 4,600
Q u a i t e r m a s t e r C orps, W a r D e p a r t­
m ent
O p tio n s : D iesel e n g in e s ; I n te r n a lc o m b u stio n e n g in e s; M o to rcy cles;
B la c k sm ith a n d w eld in g ; T ire re ­
cap p in g a n d sectio n al re p a ir; F e n d ­
Engineering
S e e also a n n o u n c e m e n ts under
•‘A e r o n a u t i c a l " a n a
«/ino?tjtcem c n t 104 u n d e r “ S c i e n t i f i c ”
(C o n tin u ed on P a g e F o u rteen )
TRAIN NOW AT AN
M A IN T E N A N C E
SU PE R V ISO R ,
$3,200 a n t i $3,500
A nnouncem ent
153 o f 1911
and
am endm ents.
T R A IN E E . A E R O N A L fT lC A L I N ­
S P E C T O R , j u n i o r . $2,1)00
M a x i m u m a g e —30 y e a r s
A nnouncem ent
202
(1912)
an d
am endm ent.
A nnouncem ent
215
(1942)
a nh
am endm ent.
^
■ A L P H A B E T I C C A R D - P U N C H Op
E R A T O R , $1,260
A n n o u n c e m e n t 86 o f 1941 a n 1
am endm ents.
■*
B L U E P R IN T
OPERATOR,
$1
a n d $1,440
PHOTOSTAT
O P E R .\T O R ,
$1
a n d $1,440
^^
A n n o u n c e m e n t 108' o f 1941 and
am endm ent.
FR E IG H T
R A T E C L E R K , Litirt
G r a n t , $2,6CO
^
P A S S E N G E R R A T E C L E R K , Land
G r a n t , $2,600
^
F R E I G H T K A T E C L E R K , $2,300
P A S S E N G E R R A T E C L E R K , $2,:!00
A n n o u n c e m e n t 252 (1942)
G R A P H O T ^ P S O P E R A T O R , under
$1,260
A nnouncem ent
201
(1942)
a n (J
am endm ent.
H O R I Z O N T A L S O R T I N G MA­
C H I N E O P E R A T O R . $1,260
A nnouncem ent
12S o f 1941 and
am endm ent.
M IM E O G R A P H O P E R A T O R , under
$1,260
A n n o u n c e m e n t 227 (1342).
M U L T IL IT H CAM ERAM AN a n d
P L A T E M A K E R , $1,6^0
M U L T IL IT H PR E S S O PERA TOR
$1,440
A nnouncem ent
94 o f
1941 and
am endm ent.
S T E N O G R A P H E R , j u n i o r , $1,440
T Y P I S T , i u n l o r , $1,260
A nnouncem ent
224
(1942)
and
am endm ent.
T A B U L A T IN G M A C H IN E OPER.
A T O R . $1,260 a n d $1,440
A n n o u n c e m e n t 223 (1942).
C A L C U L A T IN G M A C H IN E O PE R A T O R , i u n l o r , $1,440
A n n o u n c e m e n t 241 (1912).
F L I O H T S U P E R V I S O R . $3,500 a n d
Automotive
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FOR TRAINED MEN - a g e s
One
Call daily, 9-9; Saturday, 9-2 or
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Radio Television
Institute, Inc.
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480 Lexington Av. (4Gth) PL. 3-4585
MEN OF
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Train to Serve
U. S, in Radio
8 MONTHS' COURSE
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(L'.cen.seU b y S t a t u o f N e w Y o i k )
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64 W. 48th, N. Y. (Radi' City)
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Tuesday, October 20, 1942
Page Fifteen
Woodworkers For Aircraft Needed by Uncle Sam
U. S. Tests
{C ontinued' f r o m P a g e F o u r te e n )
A n n o u n c e m e n t 177 of 1941 a n d
am endm ent.
Architectural and D rafting
, ?2,000 to $3,200
O p tio n s:
D e s ig n ,
S p e c if ic a tio n s ,
E stim atin g
A n n o u n c e m e n t 222 (1942).
a r c h i t e c t , N a v a l , $2,600 to fS.fiOO
N av y D e p a rtm e n t; M aritim e Comeion
A n n o u n c e m e n t 248 (1942).
e n g in e e r in g
draftsm an,
$1,440 to $2,ti00
a r c h it e c t
All b r a n c h e s uf d r u f t l n i '
C l o s i n g d a t e —D e c e m b e r 31, 1942, 02
before, u p o n p u b lic n o tic e
A n n o u n c e m e n l 174 of 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.
Marin*
S e e a l s o A n n u u n c e m e n t s 159 a n d
160 u n d e r “ T r a d e s , ” a n d 122 a b o v e
jt:X P E D IT K B
( M a r i n e P r o p e l li n g
a n d O u t f i t t i n g E q u i p m e n t ) , )3,200
U n i t e d S t a t e s M a r i t i m e C o m m is ­
sion
A n n o u n c e m e n t 62 of 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.
i n s p e c t o r . E n g i n e e r i n g M a te rllals, $1,620 t o $2,600
N a v y D e p a r t m e n t ( F o r field d u t y )
O p tio n s : S te e l h u lls. M e c h a n ic a l,
E le c t r i c a l, R a d io
A n n o u n c e m e n t 81 of 1941 a n d
am endm ent.
I N S P E C T O R O F H U L L .S ,a a s l s t a n t ,
$3,200
IN S P E C T O R O F B O IL E R S, as sist­
a n t , $3,200
B ureau of M arine Inspection an d
N av ig atio n , D e p a r tm e n t of C om ­
merce
A nnouncem ent
213
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.
I N S P E C T O R , S h i p C o n s t r u c ti o n ,
$2,0C'0 t o $2,600
N a v y D e p a r t m e n t ( F o r field d u t y )
O p tio n s :
E le c t r i c a l,
M e c h a n ic a l,
Steel o r w oo d h u lls
A n n o u n c e m e n t 82 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.
SH IPY A R D
IN SPE C T O R ;
H u ll,
$2,300 to $3,800; Hull, O u t f i t t i n g ,
$3,200; M a c h i n e r y , $2,300 to $3,800;
E le c t r i c a l. $2,600 to $3,500; J o i n e r ,
$2,600 to $3,500
U n ited S ta te s M a ritim e C om m is­
sio n
A n n o u n c e m e n t 67 of 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.
M A R I N E E N G I N E E R , $2,600 t o
$5,600; N a v y D e p a r t m e n t , M a r i ­
ti m e C o m m i s s i o n ; A n n o u n c e m e n t
247 (1942).
Ordnance
IN S PE C T O R , N aval O rdnance M a­
te r i a l s , $1,620 to $2,600 ( V a r i o u s
o p tio n s)
B u r e a u of O r d n a n c e , N a v y D e p t,
( F o r field d u t y )
A n n o u n c e m e n t 95 R e v is e d , 1941
and am en d m en t.
IN S P E C T O R . O rd n a n c e M aterial,
.i;i,620 to $2,600
O rdnance D ep artm en t, W a r D e­
p artm en t
A n n o u n c e m e n t 124 o f 1999 a n d
a m en d m en ts.
Miscellaneous
B IN D E R Y O P E R A T IV E (H and and
M a c h i n e ), 66 c e n t s a n h o u r
G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t i n g O ffice
A n n o u n c e m e n t 230 (1942) a n d
am en d m en t.
COAL. M I N E I N S P E C T O R , $3,200 to
$4,600
B u r e a u of M in e s, D e p a r t m e n t of
th e In te rio r
M a x i m u m a g e —55 y e a r s
A n n o u n c e m e n t 106 of 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.
E N G I N E M A N , s t e a m - electric,
$1,680 to $2,040; A n n o u n c e m e n t 255
(1942).
D E P A R T M E N T A L G U A R D , $1,200
A nnouncem ent
194 (1942) a n d
am endm ent.
D I E T I T I A N , S t a f f , $1,800
A n n o u n c e m e n t 44 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.
f i n g e r p r i n t C L A S S IF IE R , a s ­
s i s t a n t , $1,620
B u r e a u of N a v i g a t i o n , N a v y D e ­
p artm en t
A n n o u n c e m e n t 226 (1942).
I N S P E C T O R . D efense P ro d u c tio n
P r o t e c t i v e S erv ice, $2,600 to $5,600
W a r D epartm ent
A n n o u n c e m e n t 180 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.
I N S P E C T O R , Hat.-?, $2,000; M iscel­
l a n e o u s S u p p lie s ( H o s i e r y a n d K n i t
U n d e r w e a r ) , $2,000; T e x tile s , $1,620
a n d $2,000; C lo th m g , $1,620 a n d
$2,000
Q u a r t e r m a s t e r C o rp s, W a r D e p a r t ­
m ent
A n n o u n c e m e n t 142 o f 1940 a n d
nmi
m
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V A nderbU t 0 - l U I
am en d m en ts.
I N V E S T I G A T O R , $.'?,200 t o $4,600
M ater?el D iv isio n , A i r C o rp s, W a r
D e p a r t m e n t ( F o r field d u t y )
A n n o u n c e m e n t 171 of 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.
I J T H O G R A P H E R ( A r t i s t i c o r M e­
c h a n i c a l) , $1,440 to $2,000
A nnouncem ent
205
(1942)
and
a m en d m en t.
P R E S S A S S I S T A N T , 84 c e n t s a n
h our.
G o v e r n m e n t P r i n t i n g O ffice.
C lo s in g d a t e —O c t o b e r 12, 1942.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 265 (1942).
P U R C H A S I N G O F F I C E R , $2,000 to
$4,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 263 (1942),
R E F U G E A I D , $1,440.
F i s h a n d W ild life S e r v ic e D e p t , of
th e Interior.
Clo,3lng d a t e —O cto b er. 19, 1942.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 261 (1942).
REFUGE
M A N A G E R , $2,000 to
$2,600.
F i s h a n d W ild life S erv ice, D e p t,
of th e Interior.
C lo s in g d a t e —O c t o b e r 19, 1942.
A n n b u n c e m e n t 262 (1942).
T R A I N I N G S P E C I A L I S T , $2,600 to
$5,600
O p t i o n s : G e n e r a l ( D iv e r s i f i e d t e c h ­
n iq u e s ), G e n e r a l (M o tio n p i c t u r s
tecnnique). T ra d e a n d In d u stria l
A n n o u n c e m e n t 199 (1942) a n d
a m en d m en t.
Radio
S ee a l s o A n n o u n c e m e n t 175 u n ­
d e r "E nqineering.**
C O M M U N IC A T I O N S O P E R A T O R ,
l^unior, $1,620 ( H i g h - S p e e d R a d io
K quipm ent)
S ig n a l S e r v ic e a t L a r g e , W a r D e ­
p artm en t
A n n o u n c e m e n t 20
o t 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.
R A D IO M E C H A N IC -T E (S H N IC IA N ,
$1,440 to $2,GC0
A n n o u n c e m e n t 134
o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts
R A D IO M O N IT O R IN G O F F IC E R .
$2,600 a n d $3,200
F e d e ra l C o m m u n icatio n s C om m is­
sio n
A n n o u n c e m e n t 166
of 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.
R A D I O O P E R A T O R , $1,620 a n d
$1,800
A nnouncem ent
203
(1942)
and
am endm ent.
R A D IO S O N D E T E C H N IC IA N , se ­
nior, $2,000
A n n o u n c e m e n t 128
o f 1910 a n d
am en d m en t.
Scientific
S e e a l s o A n i i o u n c e m e n t 163 u n ­
d e r “ E n q i n e e r i n q . ’*
A S T R O N O M E R , j u n i o r , $2,000
N a v a l O b servatory, W a sh in g to n ,
D . C.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 179 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.
C H E M I S T ( E x p l o s iv e s ) . $2,600 t o
$5,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 162 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.
C H E M I S T , j u n i o r , $2,000 (O p en o n ly
to w o m en )
A nnouncem ent
219
(1942)
and
am endm ent.
C H E M I S T , $2,600 t o $5,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 235 (1942).
G E O L O G I S T , j u n i o r , $2,000.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 249 (1942).
I N S P E C T O R , P o w d e r a n d E x p lo ­
sive s, $1,620 to $2,600
O rdnance D e p a rtm e n t, W a r D e­
p artm en t
A n n o u n c e m e n t 104 of 1940 a n d
am en d m en ts.
M E T A L L U R G I S T . $2,600 to $5,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 238 (1942).
M E T A L L U R G I S T , J u n i o r , $2,000
A n n o u n c e m e n t 254 (1942).
M E T E O R O L O G I S T , $2,600 to $6,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 237 (1942).
M E T E O R O L O G I S T , j u n i o r, $2,000
A n n o u n c e m e n t 127 o f I W l a n d
am en d m en ts.
P H A R M A C O L O G I S T . $2,600 t o $4,600
T O X IC O L O G I S T , $2,600 t o $4,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 186 (1942) a n d
am endm ent.
P H Y S I C I S T , $2,600 to $5,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 236 (1942).
P H Y S I C I S T , j u n i o r , $2,0-X)
A n n o u n c e m e n t 263 (1942).
T E C H N IC A L A N D S C IE N T IF IC
A I D , $1,440 to $2,000 (O pen o n ly t o
w om en)
O p t i o n s : (All g r a d e s ) , R a d io , E x ­
p l o s i v e s ; ( G r a d e s b elo w $2,000) a l s o
C hem istry,
Physics,
M etallurgy,
F u els
A n n o u n c e m e n t 133 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.
T E C H N O L O G I S T . $2,000 to $5,600,
a n y sp e c ia liz e d b r a n c h
A n n o u n c e m e n t 188 (1942) a n d
a m en d m en t.
Trades
p o sitio n s exist a t ordnance, naval,
a n d A ir Cori s esta b lish m en ts. T h e
sa laries s h o w n below v a r y a cco rd ­
in g to th e place o f e m p lo y m e n t,
I N S T R U M E N T M A K E R , $7.44 a
d a y t o $1.24 a n h o u r
A n n o u n c e m e n t 162 of 1940 a n d
am en d m en t.
L E N S G R I N D E R , |5.93 t o |8.00
a day
A n n o u n c e m e n t 158 o f 1940 a n d
a m en d m en ts.
L O F T S M A N , $1.04 t o $1.12 a n h o u r .
A n n o i m c e m e n t 159 of 1940 a n d
am en d m en t.
M A C H I N I S T , |1,800 a y e a r t o fl.Ofl
and hour
A n n o u n c e m e n t 161 R ev ised , 1941
and a m en d m en ts.
6 H I P F I T T E R , $6.81 t o |8.93 a d ay.
A n n o u n c e m e n t IfiO o f 1940 an d
am en d m en t.
T O O L M A K E R , 97.20 a day to fl.08
a n hour.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 133 R e v is e d , 1941
a n d a m en d m en ts.
Junior Stenographer
(Male)
$1,440 m Year
Junior Typist (Male)
$1,200 a Year
(Senior Stenographer poslttoiui
mi $1,620 » year wUl also b« filled
from
th e J u n io r S te n o g r a p h er
r e g i s t e r a s i n d i c a t e d .)
F i l e o n ly o n e a p p l i c a t i o n c a r d
f o .m u n d e r th is a n n o u n c e m e n t a n d
w a i t f o r y o u r n o tic e to a p p e a r f o r
t h e w r i t t e n test.
No su b seq u en t application card
will b e a c c e p t e d f r o m a p .:rso n w h o
h a s p r e v i o u s l y b e e n r a t e d eligiblo
In t h e s e e x a m i n a t i o n s .
A p e r s o n w h o lias p r e v i o u s l y been
r a t e d inelig ib le in e i t h e r of t h e s e
ex am in atio n s m a y apply a g a in lo r
th e ex a m in a tio n ; a n d one w ho a t ­
t a i n s elig ib ility a a a t y p i s t b u t n o t
a s a s t e n o g r a p h e r m a y c o m p e t e in
th e ex am in atio n a g a in for the p u r­
p o se of a t t a i n i n g e lig ib ility a s a
ste n o g rap h er.
A p p l i c a t i o n s will b e re c e iv e d u n ­
til t h e n e e d s of t h e S e r v ic e h a v e
b e e n m e t.
P l a c e s of E m p l o y m e n t — Variou.s
F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s in th e
S t a t e of N e w Y ork .
E x a m in a tio n R e q u ired
A. E x p e r i e n c e —T h e r e is n o ex p e en ce r e q u i r e m e n t f o r J u n i o r S t e n ­
o g ra p h e r or J u n io r T y p is t b u t tn e
J u n i o r S t e n o g i a p i i e r li s t of eli:ibles r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h i s ex a.m in alon m a y be u s e d to fill S s n i o r
S t e n o g r a p h e r p o s itio n s a t $I,6:^0 p e r
a n n u m b y s e l e c t i n g t h e n a m e s of
t h o s e ellg ib les w h o iia v e h a d a t
lea.st tw o y e a r s of p a id e x p e r i e n c e
in w hich th e du ties p erfo rm ed w ere
principally those of a s te n o g ra p h e r
or se c re ta ry -ste n o g ra p h e r.
B . W r i t t e n T e s t —C o m p e t i t o r s will
b e t e s t e d on t h e s u b j e c t s lis te d b e­
low, w h i c h w ill h a v e t h e r e l a t i v e
w e i g h t s in d i c a t e d . ( D e s c i i p t i o n s of
th e
ex am in atio n
su b je cts
and
s a m p le t e s t s a r e s h o w n on F o r m
2-29SJ6 ( R e v is e d ) a t t a c h e d h e r e t o . )
W e ig h ts
S ubjects
T y p i s t S^eno.
C o p y m g f r o m p l a i n co p y
(typ ew ritin g )
............... 100
50
C le r ic a l t e s t ( s h o r t f o r m .....................
S t e n o g r a p h y ...................................
50
f
T o ta l s ................ ! ...................100
100
I n e a c h t e s t, c o m p e t i t o r s m u s t
o b t a i n a r a t i n g o f a t l e a s t 70.
T h e C le r ic a l T e s t w ill be f o r
q u a l i f y i n g p u r p o s e s o n ly a n d will
not a f fe c t the final n u m e ric a l r a t ­
i n g o f t h o s e w h o a t t a i n t h e leq u i r e d r a t i n g in s u b j e c t s 1 a n d 3.
T hose w ho fail th e q u alify in g te s t
will n o t be r a t e d on s u b j e c t s 1 a n d
3. T h e e x a m i n a t i o n is d e s ig n e d t o
t e s t th e c o m p e t i t o r ’s a b i l i t y to p e r ­
fo r m q u ic k ly a n d i n t e l l i g e n t l y v a r i ­
o u s k in d s o f c is r i c a l w o r k . A p r a c ­
tic e t e s t will be g i v e n b e f o re t h e
e x a m i n a t i o n to a c q u a i n t c o m p e t i ­
t o r s w i t h t h e t y p e s o f q u e s t io n s
a n d t h e m e t h o d s of a n s w e r i n g
th e m . (N o s a m p l e q u e s t io n s a r e
av ailab le.)
T h e S u l)jec t of S t e n o g r a p h y Is r e ­
q u ir e d of s t e n o g r a p h i c c o m p e t i t o r s
o n l y ; it w ill n o t be r a t e d u n l e s s
th e com petitor qualifies a s a J u n io r
T y p is t.
Thfl D i c t a t i o n w ill be a t t h e r a t e
of 80 w o r d s a m i n u t e .
A n y s y s t e m o f m a k i n g n o te s , i n ­
c l u d i n g t h e u s e of s h o r t h a n d - w r i t ­
i n g m a c h i n e s , is a c c e p t a b l e , p r o ­
v id e d t h a t t h e n o t e s a r e g iv e n to
t h e e x a m i n e r a f t e r beinff t r a n ­
sc rib e d . T h e u s e of t y p e w r i t e r s f o r
m a k i n g n o t e s is n o t p e r m i t te d ,
h o w e v e r , b e c a u s e t h e n o ise of t h e
m a c h i n e s w o u ld i n t e r f e r e w i t h t h e
dictation.
A p p licants a r e responsible for
pto v id in g th em se lv es w ith s a tis f a c ­
t o r y t y p e w r i t e r s in go o d w o r k i n g
o r d e r. T y p e w r i t e r t a b l e s n e e d .n o t
b e f u r n i s h e d u n l e s s a d v i s e d to t h e
c o n tr a ry on th e notice a d m ittin g
y o u to th e e x a m i n a t i o n . A n y s t y l e
o f t y p e w r i t e r , e x c e p t e le c tr ic , m a y
be u sed . R e - e x a m i n a t i o n w ill n o t be
g r a n t e d b e c a u s e of f a u l t y t y p e ­
w riters.
T im e R e q u i r e d : A b o u t t w o h o u r s
w ill b e r e q u i r e d f o r t h e e n t i r e e x ­
am ination.
T im e of E x a m i n a t i o n : A p p l i c a n t s
w h o a r e to be adnriltted to t h e e x ­
a m i n a t i o n w ill r e c e iv e a d m i s s i o n
c a r d s s t a t i n g s p e c i f i c a ll y t h e t i m e
a n d p la c e o f e x a m i n a t i o n .
D . A g e a n d C it i z e n s h i p —On t h e d a t e
o f f ilin g a p p l i c a t i o n , a p p l i c a n t s : (1)
M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e i r 16th b i r t h ­
day, (except th a t persons w ho h av e
n o t r e a c h e d t h e i r 18th b i r t h d a y
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be su b m itted by ap p lican ts w ho de­
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P e r s o n s w h o a r e fo u n d elig ib le f o r
a s t a n d a r d h i g h school.
t h e h i g h e r g r a d e will a ls o be r a t e d
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f o r th e lo w e r g r a d e if t h e y h a v e
be t e s t s d on t h e s u b j e c t s l i s t e d b e ­
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t h e lo w e r s a l a r y a n d a r e o t h e r w i s e
low w h i c h will h a v e t h e r e l a t i v e
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weight.s i n d i c a t e d :
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d i s c h a r g e s h o u l d be s u b m i t t e d
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f o rc e s to be c o n s id e re d .
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B. N e c e s s a r y f o r m s m a y be s e ­
c a n t s m u s t be p h y s i c a l l y c a p a o l e
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S ecretary , B oard of
p o s itio n a n d b e f r e e f r o m s u c h d e ­
U. S. Civil S e r v ic e E x a m i n e r s ,
f e c t s o r d i s e a s e s a s w o u ld c o n s t i ­
R o m e A i r D ep o t, R o m e, N . Y . ;
t u t e e m p l o y m e n t h a z a i d s to t h e m ­
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S t r e e t , N e w Y o rk , N e w Y o rk ,
low ing form w ith M a n ag er, Sec­
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o n d J . S. Civil S e r v ic e D i s t r i c t ,
o f che p la c e o f e m p l o y m e n t ;
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A t a n y f i r s t o r s e c o n d - c la s s p o s t
S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y : (1) A p p l i ­
o ffice in w h i c h t h i s n o tic e is
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c a t i o n C a r d F o r m 4000-ABC.
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r e c o r d s of s e rv ic e in t h e a r m e d
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c u r e d (1) F r o m t h e M a n a g e r , S e c ­
i s g o o d ; c h a n c e s f o r ad van cf*m 2 n t
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a m a t e u r ra d io o p e r a t o . 's licen.se.
C o u r s e —E a s y term .s.—C i r c l e 6-4970.
5. T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p le tio n of a
A U T O D R IV IN G SCHOOL
6 - m o n th s ’ te c h n i c a l ra d io c o u r s e ot
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r e s i d e n t s t u d y in a r a d io .school.
G Posse.s.sion of a Civil A eroi n i ’ii^A ii'to'^^JrivinK lsciiool-lTl W o i 't t St. (opp. S t a t e Bldg > - W O r t h 2-«ajO
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dc»fense t r a i n i n g c o u r s e in ra d io
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B U S IN E S S M ACHINES
O ffice of E a u c a . i o n .
t r u o k ly n B u s i n e s s M a c h in e S ch o o l—7 L a t a y e t t e A v e .—C o m p t o m e t r y , Billing,
I l e q u i r e m r n i s f « r t h e .lu n lo r In B o o k k e e p in g T v p i n g —D a y a n d E v e n i n g —*?T S-7B60
Btriictor O r a d —All a p p l i c a n t s fo r C o m b i n a t i o n BuHineHs School, Civil S e r v ic e P r e p a r a t i o n , 139 W. 125th St.
th:» p o sitio n of J u n i o r I n s t r u c t o r
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muHt m e e t th e m i n i m ’m r e q u i r e ­
CARD PUNCH OPERATOR
m e n t s a s listed ab o v e fo r t h e s ud e n t i n s t . U ' t o r p o sition. In ad d itio n il e l e h a n t v I n s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th S t . —D a y a n d E ve. C l a s s e s —S'i’u y v e s a n t tf-tB)* o
h ey mu.st po.wsess H e q u a lif ic a tio n s A c c o u n tin g M a c h in e InH titiite—221 W. 57th S t . —D a y a n d E v e n i n g Classes.
IB M A c c o u n t i n g M a c h in e s, T a b u l a t o r s . S o r t e r s , a n d K e y P u n c h e s —
listed u n d e r 1, 2, 3. 4, 5, o r 6 b 2 low :
C i r c l e 5-6425.
1. Si.x m o n t h s o f f u .l-tim e o r o n r
y e a r of n i g h t school e x p e r i e n c e in
CIVIL SE R V IC E
t e a c h i n g a i r c ; a f t , rftdio, o r s h o p
Je leh :in ty I n s t i t u t e —115 E . J5th S t . —C ity , S t a t e a n d F e d e r a l E x a m i n a t i o n s ,
s u b je c ts .
D a y a n d E v e n i n g C i a s s e a —S T u y v e s a n t tt-6900.
2. .Six m o n t h s of p r o g r e s s i v e t e c h ­
n ical e x p e r i e n c e a s o n e of t h a fo l­
D R A F T IN G
lo w in g : A i r c r a f t e n g in e m e c h a n i c , D e l e h a n t y I : i 8 t i t n t e - l l E. I6th S t . - C o m p l e t e 500-hr, C o u r s e - D a y or Eve.
a i r c r a f t m e c h a n ic , a i r c r a f t s h e e t
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m a c h i n i s t, la d i o o p e r a or, o r ra d io
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d e g r e e f ro m a re c o g n iz e d i n s t i t u ­ .New York School of F i n g e r p r i n t s - 22-26 E . 8th S t .—I n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e lor
tio n of l e a r n i n g in t r a d e a n d i n ­
f i n g e r p r i n t e x p e r t . O R a m e r c y 7-U68.
d u s t r i a l e d u c a tio n , v o c a tio n a l e d u ­ T h e F a u r o t F i n g e r P r i n t S chool - 240 M a d iso n A v e . - E v e n i n g C l a s s e s c a tio n , o r i n d u s t r i a l a r t s ( i c s t r l c t A S h l a n d 4-5346.
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e n g in e s , a v i a t i o n , o r allied s u b ­ D o l e h a n t y I n M t i t u t e - l l E. 16th S t . - D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s - C a r d P u n cti,
jects).
C o m p t o m e t r y —S T u y v e ti a n t 9-6900.
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couj's e—E a s y t e r m s - C I r c l e 6-4970.
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M A C H IN E S H O P
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t h e i r e x o e r ie n c e .
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M E C H A N I C A L D R A F T I N G — S T R U C T U R A L D E S IG N
lim it f o r th e n ositions.
N. Y. S t r u c t u r a l I n s t i t u t e —E v e n i n g C la s s e s f o r M en a n d W o m e n . R. A.
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c n n t s m u s t be physicfvUy c a p a b l e M a L
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W IT H O U T SU R G ERY !
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220 E a s t 42d S t . - M U 2-0986.
W a s h i n g t o n B u s i n e s s I n s t i t u t e , 2105 7th A ve. a t 125th S t .—D a y a n d E v en in g .
C la s se s, I n d i v id u a l I n s t r u c t i o n . MO. 2-6086.
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N o p eeling!
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These
D e le h a n ty I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 16th S t . - D a y
C o u r s e —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900
and
E vening
C la s s e s -
224-hr.
a m a z i n g t rea tm en ts m a k e s a g g i n g
m u s c l e s firm an d restore y o u t h ­
CLERK, G R A D E 1
ST U D Y M A N U A L
V/ith Practice Material
to r Typists Qualifying Tests
ful c o n t o u r .
disappear.
Lin es a n d w rin k les
S t i m u l a ti n g results in
EYES EXAMINED • GLASSES FITTED • PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
E L S IE S O U T H A R D
2 0 East 5 3 r d S tr e e t . P L . 9 - 5 4 3 7 .
1001 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
RADIO ELECTROLYSIS
Udod liy P.iyRlcian.s anil r roinlusn t
Nt»w Y(<rk Kii.spitiils
Q U IC K E S T M ETHO D—
S A V E S TIM E and M ONEY
MMK
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CLERK, Grade 2 Examination, 1937
TYPEWRITER COPYIST,
Grade 2 Examination, 1938
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M K H I.M A N N
DR. HENRY A. BECKER
O PT O M E TR IST
330 W est 42nd Street, N. Y. C.
6313 - 18th A V E N U E
DR. FREDA AVIRON
LADY
OPTOMETRIST
9 a .m . to 7 p.m .
Room IGUO
Oirice
H ioirs:
» A . M . l a 8 P . M. \Vi^kdM .v«
9 A . M. t o 3 P . M . S. il u r« l » 5
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815 SIX T H A V E N U E
(At 88lh S l w t , N. V. C.)
P H O N E C H icU e ruir 4-1461
5»1 5 i l i A v e . . «‘o r . 4 3 d . V . l i i d t r l i i l t 6- S387
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CLERK, Grade 1 Examination, 1935
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CONTENTS
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EM A N U EL J. SHORE
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C 'jii io U ia tio ii — 'te j .^ o n ii b l d
I ’e r s . i n a l .^t l o n t l o i i
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M EN - W O M EN
IMIMtOVK yOUK Al‘lMCAKAN(’K
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pi l\ iilt*l>-. l*ri>\ en |iiiinlf>*.s lui'tliotl aa
surt“!j re.sult.'i. Fri“o (•mi;:ullution.
Dr, Bohman — Dr. Shirley
O PT O M E TR IST S
K y e s K v n m in e d
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O f f i c e H o u r s : 9 A . M . t o 7 P . M . Dail.v
era
159 W est 33rd St., N. Y, C.
S Uoors
prom
7th
O F FIC E
HOURS:
9 A.M . t o 8 P . M . D a i l y
F r l d a j s i-9 a.m . to 8 P
DR. H. A. BLUM
A veiiue
CH.-4-4826
O P T O M E T llIS T
24 E a s t M t. E d e n Avcnu*^, B ron<
(H Block l<:ast of Alt. Edeii tilatioii)
DR. A. J. BLOCK
M. A. CHAIKIN
O PT O M E T R IST
A c c u r a t e E i/ e E x a m i n a t i o n s
o f k ic ;k iro irn s :
A.M. to !» I’.M. Pally
S. M A N N l Zy.A
Fridays.
to 1 I’.M.
ICIeclriilyMis Speclalieit
940 S o u th e r n B o u le v a r d
Bronx
Nuili* 71l» 711
Near 163il Street
2S5 1-iifu.vetle SI., N. V,
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O P T O M E T R IS T
160 - 1 2 N o r t lie r n B o u le v a r d
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Page Seventeen
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
>rtiesday, October 20, 1942
Business
P f 0({
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DIRECTORY
THE FUnLS A ND SEKV K’P:S
LLSTED BELOW HAVE BEEN
VLSITED BY A LEADER REPRESENTATIVE A ND HAVE
AGREED TO GIVE SI’ECIAI.
CONSIDERATION TO LEADER
READERS.
your
for Bargain Buys
(Consumer’s Front
T h e C o n s u m e r ’s F r o n t , a n e x ­
h ib it s h o w i n g g r a p h i c a l l y
how
av erag e peop% c a n m a k e th e ir
m oney, food, c lo th in g a n d h o u se ­
hold m a t e r i a l s l a s t l o n g e r a n d g o
f a r t h e r i n w a r t i m e , is b e i n g p r e ­
sented a t t h e D im e S a v in g s B a n k of
prooklyn.
I t w as bu ilt by th e
B r o o k l y n M v is e u m f o r t h e C o n fjiim er’s D i v i s i o n o f t h e B r o o k l y n
C iv ilia n D e f e n s e V o l u n t e e r O r g a n ­
iz a tio n , a n d w ill b e o p e n t o t h e
p u b lic a t t h e M a i n O f f i c e o f t h e
bank, F u lto n S tre e t a n d D eK alb
Avenues, e a c h w e e k -d a y d u r in t'
b a n k in g h o u r s ; ev ery d a y fro m 9
a .m . t o 3 p . m . ; S a t u r d a y , 9 a . m .
<0 12 n o o n , a n d o n M o n d a y , 9 a . m .
u n til 7 p . m .
T h e t h e m e o f t h e e x h i b i t i o n is
to s h o w h o w t h e h o u s e w i f e c a n
help t o p r e v e n t i n f l a t i o n b y buy^
Jng o n l y w h a t s h e n e e d s a n d b y
m ak ing e v e iy th in g she h a s last as
lo n g a s p o s s i b l e .
T he food d isp lay fo r ex am p le
Cl a s s i f i e d
ADVERTISEMENTS
( iK N K U A I .. C O N T H A C T O U S —A l t e r a tion. s.
Till'S,
Plu.stt-r,
Kire
Brlck»
V in k «n«l O v f i i W a t e r I ’r o v l n g . A T . n K l i T
OAHBANY
r :il3
•ll.st
S t .,
Brooklyn.
V liiil.sor tl-082Jt.
Fur CcMits for Sale
J l A f i . S r i ' I C K N ' T O e m i l i i e F u r C nat.s. w o n (li r f i il i i u i i l i t y
(t.iinii)lt>.s f r o m
fnsliion
f Ihuvs ,
r . a r K e si.'^.sortinont o f f u r s
mill .iiizoH.
L K O N A S T U I ' I O , 105 W*^.st
7.il St .
( .V piir B r o a d w a y . )
Furs
$60.
ri |.!iii liiiT,
Iioiiliit;- N K W l Outs
mill j:ii'kMt.s Iliad*’, to o r d e r a t r c a s o n a ' d i i
i;l(t W. l'!»th St.. X.Y.C. I.A-4-!)(i.^4.
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I n s i u a n i ' e ; s p e i la l s e r v i c e t o C i v i l S e r ­
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Apartments and Real Estate
(OOO u r V E n s i D R p r { . > - F l r e p r o o f
O N T l i E I I U D S O .N H I V E U
t h e IR V IN G ARM S
m o d e r n R O O M S . .. .$ 5 -$ 8
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B R O O K L Y N ,,,r r
Furni.shed Room.s— East Side
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T elep h o n e T n .
William Scklemm, Inc.
•
I M . u i a 8-9683
j ^ N o l leo Is h e r e b y g r a n t e d t h a t L i c e n s e
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r
* ui'k, f o r ofl ’- p r e n i l s e ' j c o n s u m p t i o n .
"’K« ^Vyiitt, 277 Lenox Avenue.
FO R F A L L A N P
W IN T E R N E E D S
N o I ’u j i n e n t
for t h i r t y diijs.
C a s t l e ' . s conv«-iM«*nt i i f w
F.iuiiife
I ’l a n
i i u I k j c i i r iiiirc'haiii*" o f «‘o a ' «>n ii l i t id K ct
I m s i s . 1 r o i n 6 t«> 10 M O N T H S TO I ' A V .
CASTLE COAL CO.
T ip f o r j o u n g p e o p le w h o w a n t
Ket Into g o v e r n m e n t w o r k ;
1-eain a c le r ic u l job.
C o nvalesc ent H o m es
Prompt Confidential Service
Is Oar Policy
“ IN T H E C O U N T R Y ”
SARATOGA CREDIT CORP.
'n lle .v
9164
K.
I.
SHOP NOW FOR THE BOYS
IN THE SERVICE
M unicipal
K niployfeH
Sfrvi<e
Have
' J 'l loii sai ndH o f l ' n e f u l O i f U I n c h i t l i n t r
DeLuxe Duffel Bags in Appro­
priate Colors, Specially Priced
at $3.75
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uiwi H u r i l - t o - O l e t l le iu H
I’KICSONAI.
I . a s t S N i p 8:ii
CO. 7-5390
H u l l I 'a rU )
L O A N CO .
Ave. S u b w ay
Fulton St. and Rockaway Ave.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
United Pledge Society, Inc.
860 E I G H T H A V E N U E , N . V.
( U r t w e e n ,51st a n d
ri2d S t s . )
LIBERAL LOANS ON
UNIFORMS
CARE GUARANTEED
Ask for J a c k G o rta
N .Y .C . t i l l .
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?Q.86
(M .D .)
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N
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»2.95 t o $9.95
l / T K e . A s s o r t i n e t i t o f S la eU n
Hull S ectio n
441 F u l t o n S t.
( n r . .S m ith )
P ianos
PIANOS Clearance SALE
un
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l * I A N O S - n l s o IM,AVK!{ IM A N O S
AND
SAVJE
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M A T H U SH E K
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132n«l S T . a n d
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A l.l.
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9-S77(t
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SACHS HONEY BRIAR
I t n p i r t r d a K c d B T ia r . N o s t a i n o r v . T r nl s h,
K r i ’e d i a w i ii j,' . di y s t n o k u .
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A.ssint«'<l
sliapts.
Lll'ftiine
tjnaianU 'e.
O n l y JI..VI p o s t p a i d .
SACHS P IP E S
ij*.35 IVlvrtie /'.vo.
$10 to $300
C h il
C arpets— R u gs
SAM
C red it
UESTCHESxER FINANCE CO.
112 S. Croatlwiiy
Vonkers, X. V'.
V O N K E H S .T-fi'TO
M ain S tre e t, N e w Itoelielle
H o c lie lie
(1-38}'II
S87 ICiitit F o r i l h n i n itou< l
344 K a n t 1 4 9 . Ii .St.
KELLER
I i r t i S — C A K l'K T S — L IN O I.K T M S
W*> c a i i y i n a t o i k oi io o f t h e l ai > ? es t
selt^c'tiiiii.s i n
tho
city.
All
W’o o l Hroadlt i oin. ^. .
C a rp e t.s
ItiiK s
&
F O . 4-22S0
M IC 5- 4018
at
K s i.
1909.
up
W O rfh
.siiliways t o
to
4C%
Canal
St .
2 1788-0
Stat.on.
S torage
S to ra g e
in O u r
f o r H o u s e h o l d (jloo.^is
F ire p ro o f W areh o u se
P in V A T K K O O M S
E X r K R ’l' I’A C K liliS I'CH CHINA,
c:r.A ss-\\ a i ; k a n d u i : k a k a h i . k s
The Eagle Warehouse & Storage
Company of Brookivn, Inc.
28 F u l t o n S t r e e t
T e le |)lio n e fo r
B ro o k l.y n , N .Y .
K h l i n i a t e — .M A in 4 -8 5 6 0
S u rv eyo rs
in
(iueenw
('(iiin ty
S iiu e
1882
WALTER L BROWNE, Inc.
CITY SURVEYORS
KA Ni)
fiC itV K Y O U S
82-H 2 B K O A D W A Y
K I n i l i u r s t . I.. I.
N K 9-t)199
S w e e ts
Bell Fruit and Candy Shoppe
STKAM KK nnd
FOU
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Surgical A p plian ce s
S a v in jjK
198-200 Canal St., N. Y. C.
MCKNSKO
S e rv i« 'e K t i i p lo y e e «
IH <Joo« l W i t h I s
B rooklyn
Nc.ir Wyoitoff, di'P- .VIn(ll.‘»on T l ie a tr e
I'ipe M.'ik»-rs S in io 1HN7
K s ta h inhed
MONEY TO LOAN
619
Municipal Employees
Service
f;IIT
HASKKTS
O C C A SIO N S
IM I’OKTKD SW KKTS
TERMINAL
SURGICAL APPLIANCE
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In t h e Arm ed t'o ic c s
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C O M l'A N Y
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UNITY
All
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F a rn io rK I i l \ d ., S t. A lh aiis,
M a r i l a n t 4-9504
TAVO
4M I ’L L T O N S T I I K K T . B K O O KKVN
CASH UP TO $300
Valley Rest Home for
Chronic and Aged
RE-UPHOLSTER
45 CORTLANDT ST., M-n’ rtirn
Are You in Need of Money
For Winter Expenses
Will Be Granted to You
At Any 'Pime
You Are in Need of It
I<: »i st ohe st «T K i l . a n t i l l a s w e l l S t . , N . V . C .
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F urniture Care
N o t A l l Sizp.«t
i n R v c r y M Ue
T h ree M odern F u n era l H o m es
MONEY
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Loans
Order C O A L Now
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C a l l l U O K i i K N 4 0111—C M O N 7-1-.00
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CHRYSLER COAL, COKE &
OIL COMPANY, Inc.
EVergreen 8-1S61
110-24
AVK.
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^
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5-1334
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Furniture
172 iMyrtle Ave.
Brooklyn, N.V.
NU - N A P PROCESS
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M a k e i/o u r U n i f o r m s l o o k l i k e N c rc
AVK.
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C A . (i 7173
Selling Fine Furniture Since 1915
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416 .M A D I S O N
147
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Goldsmith Quality Furniture
UNIFORMED EMPLOYEES
IM F O It.M
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Furniture
CASH or CREDIT
Clothes C onservation
V O l'K
NOW
B roatU vuy. N .Y.C.
650 \\o<Hl»vi ir «l A \ e . ,
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O p to m e tr is ts , etc.
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Tavern
Save Up to 50% on N ation ally
A d v e r t is e d P r o d u c ts
Call or Write for Free Bulletin
Liquor License
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tions.) N o t a g r a m m a r , th is
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Tuesday, October 20, 1942
POSTAL NEWS
Aircraft
Instructor
By DONALD
{C ontinued fr o m Page S ixteen )
t u t e e m p lo y m e n t h a z a r d s to t h e m ­
se lv e s o r d a n g e r to th e ir fellow
em p loyees.
S p e e c h —A p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e n o
sp eech d efects or im pedim ents.
H e a r i n g —A p p l i c a n t s m u s t p o s s e s s
n o r m a l h e a r in g w ith o u t th e u se of
h e a r in g aids.
C o l o r V i s i o n —F o r r a d i o p o s i t i o n s ,
i t is n c c : « s a r y t h a t a p p o i n t e e s bo
a b le to d is tin g u is h b a s ic a n d s a t u r ­
a t e d c o lo r s .
H o w to A p p ly
File th e fo llow ing fo rm s w ith th e
S e c re ta ry , B o ard of U n ite d S ta te s
C iv il S e . v i c e E x a m i n e r s , C h a n u t e
F i e l d , R a n t o u l , 111.
1. A p p l i c a t i o n f o r m 57, C a r d F o r m
4C07-ABC, a n d N o t i c e o f R a t i n g
4008-A B .
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d is c h a rg e sh o u ld be s u b m itte d b y
a p p lic a n ts w h o desire th e ir re c o rd s
o f s e r v i c e in t h e a r m e d f o r c e s t o b e
considered.
N ecessary fo rm s m a y be secu red
f r o m F e d e r a l B u i l d i n g , 641 W a s h inirton S t. e e t . N e w Y o rw C ity .
Sanitation Religious
Group to Hold Election
T h e H e b r e w S p iritu a l S o ciety of
t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f S a n i t a t i o n w ill
hold e le c tio n o f o f fic e r s a t th e
n e x t r e g u l a r m e e t i n g a t i t s c lu b r o o m s , 31 S e c o n d A v e n u e , S u n ­
d a y , O c t o b e r 25, f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g
n o m in ated can d id ates: P re sid e n t
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b e n H e m p lin g ; 2nd V ice P r e s i ­
d e n t, D av id S te rn , F r a n k B e c k e r;
R e c o rd in g S ecretary , B e r n a r d
C o h e n ; F in a n c ia l S e c re ta ry , D av id
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S olom on
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Sam uel
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T h e y s a y i t w ill b e p l e n t y o f f u n
a t t h e T e n E y c k C lu b , 116 W e s t
21 st S t r e e t , o n S a t u r d a y n i g h t ,
N o v e m b e r 7, w h e n C h a p t e r 11 o f
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C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i t t e e is e x p e c ­
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o v e r t i m e p a y b ill t h i s w e e k a f ­
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Section 4 - 1 . 1, 2. 3, 3. 5.
-Questions 4 a n d 5 - 1 . 1, 2.
‘k 4- 3, 5. 2, 6. '4, 7. 2, 8. 1,
1. 11.
4,12.3, 13. 3, 14. 4,
II- 3, 17. 1, 18. 4, 19. 3, 20. 2,
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