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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
page Two ’
Tuesday, December
By C H A R LES SULLIVAN
U. S. Commission
Sends a Letter
To the President
T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s Civil S ervice
C o m m is sio n l a s t w e e k s u b m i tt e d
its a n n u a l r e p o r t t o t h e P r e s i ­
d e n t o f t h e U n ite d S t a t e s . In th e
le tte r acco m p an y in g the re p o rt,
t h e C o m m issio n p o in te d to its a c ­
c o m p l i s h m e n t s in t h e y e a r , a n d
w e n t o u t of :s w a y to d isc u ss the
m a t t e r of “ w itch h u n t s . ”
P e r t i n e n t se c tio n s o f t h e l e t t e r
f o llo w :
“ T h e C o m m is sio n w a s called
u p o n to m a k e o v e r 1,500,000 p la c e ­
m e n t s yjuiing th e y e a r . T h is c o m ­
p a r e s w ith a n o r m a l p la c e m e n t
lo ad of b e tw e e n 60,000 a n d 70,000.
" T h e dev o tio n to d u t y a n d r e ­
so u r c e fu ln e s s of o u r a p p r o x im a te ­
ly 7,000 e m p lo y e es m a d e possible
t h e h a n d li n g of th is t r e m e n d o u s
i n c r e a s e in w o rk -lo a d . T h e y will
h a n d le a n even h e a v i e r w o rk -lo a d
d u r i n g t h e c u r r e n t fiscal y e a r .
“ W e h a v e p la c e d i n c r e a s i n g e m ­
p h a s i s on t h e role of t h e C o m m is­
sion a s a s e rv ic e a g e n c y . W e a r e
c h a r g e d by law w i t h a d m i n i s t e r ­
in g a m e r i t sy s te m . W e h a v e rec­
o gnized, h o w e v e r, t h a t s u c h a sys­
te m h a s a placfc in t h e w a r p ro ­
g r a m only if it c a n m a k e a d i r e c t
c o n tr i b u t io n to t h e su c c e s s of t h a t
p r o g r a m . W it h t h a t in m in d , we
h a v e , a c t i n g u n d e r a u t h o r i t y d e le ­
g a te d to us by you, s o u g h t to e lim ­
in a te e v e ry ru le, r e g u la tio n a n d
p r o c e d u r e w h ic h m i g h t in a n y w ay
i n te r f e r e w i t h t h e sp e e d y h a n d li n g
of personnel tran sac tio n s.
I .o y a lty
“ A t th e s a m e t im e w e h a v e re c o g ­
n ized t h a t In th o se da y s, m o re
t h a n e v er be fo re, g r e a t c a r e m u s t
be e x erc ised in a s c e r t a i n i n g t h a t
t h e p e r s o n s w h o a r e w o r k i n g in
w a r jo bs a r e a b o v e r e p r o a c h in so
f a r a s lo y alty to th is g o v e r n m e n t
is c o n c e r n e d . A n d so, fo r m a n y of
t h e w a r jobs, we h a v e a p p r o v e d
a p p o i n t m e n t s s u b j e c t to t h e re­
s u l t s of a p e r s o n a l in v e s tig a tio n .
“ W h e n t h e s e in v e s ti g a ti o n s h a v e
disclo sed t h a t t h e r e w a s a se rio u s
q u e s tio n a s to t h e lo y a lty of th e
p e r so n s c o n c e r n e d , we h a v e a s k e d
t h e d e p a r t m e n t s o r a g e n c ie s w h e r e
t h e y w e re w o r k i n g to re m o v e
t h e m f r o m t h e serv ice.
N o “ W itc h H u n t s "
“ B e f o r e f in a l a c tio n h a s been
t a k e n in t h e s e cases, t h e in d iv id ­
u a ls c o n c e r n e d h a v e b een given
e v e r y po.ssible o p p o r t u n it y to p r e ­
s e n t t h e i r side of t h e case. In
m a n y i n s t a n c i s t h e c as es h a v e
b een revievved by a t le a st t h r e ^
A Real Old-Fashioned
Thanksgiving Dinner
W A S H I N G T O N . - A n e w sp a p e r f o r e m p lo y e e s of O ffice
of t h e Q u a r t e r m a s t e r G e n e ra l
g o o d - n a tu r e d ly o f f e re d th is as
a T h a n k s ii i v in g m e n u f o r t h e
t h o u s a n d s of G o v e r n m e n t peo­
ple w h o o b se rv e d T u r k e y D a y
w ith w o r k - a s - u s u a l :
T H A N K SG IV IN G D IN N E R
a la Q u a r t e r m a s t e r
I n k C o c k ta il
E r a d i c a t o r Soup
R o a s t C a lc u l a t o r w ith P a p e r
Clips a n d B l o tt e r S tu f f in g s
C a n d ie d S t a m p P a d s G a r n i s h e d
w ith C a nce lle d L e a v e Slips
M a sh e d P e n c il S h a r p e n e r s
S o u r C o m p to m e te r s
W a s te P a p e r S a la d w ith
V in e g a r
O v e r tim e P i e w ith
B e a t e n S p ir its
H o t A ir
W ater
G as
s e p a r a t e g r o u p s of i n d iv id u a ls
w i t h in t h e C o m m is sio n w ho hart
n o t h i n g to do w i t h t h e o rig in a l in­
v e s tig a tio n . W e h a v e d e te r m in e d
to do e v e r y t h i n g w i t h in o u r p o w e r
to m a k e s u r e t h a t t h e C o m m is­
sion, a s t h e c e n t r a l p e rso n n e l
a g e n c y of t h e g o v e r n m e n t , did not
p a r ti c ip a t e
in
“ w itc h h u n t s . ”
T h r o u g h its i n v e s tig a tiv e p ro c e ­
d u r e s , t h e C o m m is sio n h a s b een
able to c le a r t h e r e c o r d s of p e r ­
so n s w h o h a d b e en u n j u s tif ia b ly
lab eled a s i n d iv id u a ls w i t h su b ­
v e rsiv e te n d e n c ie s. A t t h e sam<^
tim e, w e h a v e b een a b le to k e ep
o u t of t h e se r v ic e p e r s o n s w ho
m i g h t h a v e se r io u s ly i m p a ir e d t h e
g o v e r n m e n t ’s w a r p r o g r a m .
M o re L ie s A h e a d
“ U p to n ow t h e e m p h a s i s h a s
b e en on t h e r e c r u i t i n g of n e w p e r ­
so n ne l f o r t h e w a r ag en c ies. A
trem en d o u s re cru itin g p ro g ra m
still lies a h e a d . W e believe, h o w ­
e v er, t h a t t h e tim e h a s c o m e to
place t h e m a j o r e m p h a s i s on t h e
p r o p e r u tiliz a tio n of t h e p e r s o n n e l
w h ic h is n ow on t h e rolls. W e
k n o w yo u a r e c o n c e r n e d w ith th is
p ro b le m a n d , a s t h e s t a f f a g e n c y
c h a r g e d w ith t h e r e sp o n sib ility of
s e r v i n g yo u on p e rso n n e l p r o b ­
lem s, we s t a n d r e a d y to a s s i s t in
t h e so lu tio n of t h is p ro b lem .
T ransfers
“ Y ou h a v e , a c t i n g d ir e c tly a n d
t h r o u g h t h e c h a i r m a n of t h e W a r
M a n p o w e r C o m m is sio n , a lr e a d y
g iv en us u n p r e c e d e n t e d a u t h o r i t y
in t h e field of t r a n s f e r s . W e h a v e
a n d will c o n ti n u e to \ise th is a u ­
t h o r i t y w i t h j u s t one o b jec tiv e in
m in d , n a m e ly , to in s u r e t h a t p e r ­
so ns n o w w o r k i n g foij^the F e d e r a l
g o v e r n m e n t a r e in p o sitio n s w h e r e
( C o d t i n u e d on P a g e F o u r t e e n )
F D R Considers New Plan
For Deferring U.S. Employees
W A S H I N G T O N . — T h e p re c ise
m e a n i n g o f P r e s i d e n t R o o s e v e lt’s
n o -d e ferm en t order, p a rtic u la rly
a s i t a f f e c t s F e d e r a l w h i t e - c o l la r
w o r k e r s , r e m a i n e d u p in t h e a ir
t h i s w eek.
A f t e r a n n o u n c i n g N o v e m b e r 17
t h a t F e d e r a l e m p l o y m e n t w o u ld
no l o n g e r be c o n sid e re d a v a lid
re aso n fo r d e ferm en t, th e P re s i­
d e n t w a i te d t h r e e d a y s, a n d t h e n
m ade a n o th e r sta te m en t.
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H e sa id h is e a r l i e r o r d e r h a d
c a u s e d too m a n y G o v e r n m e n t m e n
to jo in t h e r u s h f o r c o nim issio n s.
o r t r y to enlist. A n d h e asKed t h e
a i m e d se r v ic e s n o t to a c c e p t s u c h
m e n w i t h o u t c o n s e n t of t h e i r de­
p a r t m e n t h e ad s.
Also, h e r e le a s e d a co p y o f a
l e t t e r to W a r a n d N a v y D e p a r t ­
m e n ts , u r g i n g t h e m to m a k e s u r e
t h a t n o ir r e p l a c e a b l e p e r s o n “ be
s e p a r a t e d f r o m e s s e n tia l posi­
tio n s .”
'EKHcntial E m p lo y e e s
A n d h e in d ic a te d v e r y p la in ly
t h a t e s s e n t ia l e m p loy e es in m u n i ­
tio n s i n d u s t r ie s will be d e f e r r e d .
A t w e e k ’s en d , t h is a p p e a r e d to
be th e situ atio n :
1. T h e P r e s i d e n t is d issa tis f ie d
U. s. Seeks to H a lt
‘‘With Prejudice”Abuse
W A S H IN G T O N .— U nder a new
r e g u l a t i o n b e in g p r e p a r e d b y t h e
Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n , F e d o ra l a g e n c i e s p r o b a b ly w ill lo.se
t h e l a s t r e m a i n i n g v e s t ig e of
t h e i r a u t h o r i t y t o m a r k “ W it h
P r e j u d i c e ” o n e m p lo y e e r e s i g n a ­
tio n s .
H i g h o ffic ia ls of t h e C o m m is­
sio n c o n f ir m t h a t s u c h a n o r d e r is
b e in g re a d ie d .
T h e y s a y only
te c h n i c a l d if f ic u ltie s r e m a i n to be
ir o n e d o u t.
T h e y feel, a s do t h o u s a n d s of
em p loy ees, t h a t t h e “ W it h P r e j u ­
d i c e ” ru le h a s b e en sa d ly a b u se d ,
a n d t h a t it is h i g h t im e it bo
a b o lis h e d a lt o g e th e r .
T h e C o m m is sio n to o k a n in itial
s t e p in t h a t d ir e c t io n se v e r a l
w e e k s a g o . A t t h a t tim e , it w i t h ­
d r e w f r o m t h e a g e n c ie s t h e a u ­
t h o r i t y to m a r k “ W i t h P r e j u d i c e ”
on t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of e m p lo y e es
w h o q u i t b e f o r e t h e y h a d p u t in
six m o n t h s in t h e F e d e r a l serv ice.
A buse N o t H a lte d
T h a t , h o w e v e r, h a s n o t h a lt e d
a b u s e of t h e o r d e r b y u n s c r u p ­
u lo u s o fficia ls.
F o r in s t a n c e , in m a n y cases,
th e s e o fficia ls h a v e u se d “ W it h
P r e j u d j ^ e ” a s a t h r e a t to k e e p
e m p lo y e e s of m o r e
th an
six
m o n t h s ’ s e rv ic e f r o m r e s ig n in g .
T h e y h a v e u se d it a s a p e n a l t y
f o r e m p lo y e e s w h o s h o u ld h a v e
b e en d i s c h a r g e d o u t r ig h t .
I n l ite r a lly t h o u s a n d s of in ­
s t a n c e s , t h e y h a v e u s e d it to p u t
a b l a c k m a r k o n t h e r e c o r d s of
em p lo y e e s w h o c le a rly d i d n ’t de­
se r v e it.
•
w i t h t h e h a n d l i n g of defei^j
e sp e cially in t h e w hite colia.
g r o u p . H e w a n t s t h e m tighte
up.
2.
O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , he
Want,
to m a k e s u r e t h a t no
e s s e n tia l w o r k e r s q u i t their lo^
to go to t h e a r m e d services.
- 3. H e is esp e cially anxious thg*
m u n it i o n s i n d u s t r ie s n o t be crin!
p led b y t h e d r a f t i n g of too many
e m p loy e es, o r b y enlistments.
K e y M e n O v e r 35
M e a n tim e , s e v e r a l C abinet mem.
berg r e p o r te d l y a r e pressing on
t h e P r e s i d e n t a n e w form ula fo,
h a n d lin g d eferm ents.
U n d e r t h i s p lan , t h e a rm ed serv.
ices a n d selec tiv e service wouij
a g r e e n o t to t a k e a n y Government
“ k e y m a n ” o v e r 35.
G o v e r n m e n t a g e n c ie s wou l d
a g r e e n o t to a s k deferm ents for
m e n o v e r t h a t age.
E x c e p t io n s w o u ld be made for
F e d e r a l B u r e a u o f Investigation,
S oorot Service, a n d c e rta in other
h ig h ly -s p ec ialize d u n its .
F’x c e p tio n s also w o u ld be mad«
f o r c e r t a i n e m p lo y e es in muni*
tio n s in d u s tr ie s .
P u t th e no-deferments-under-35
r u i e d e f in ite ly w'ould n o t apply to
w h i t e c o lla r w o r k e r s w h o entered
t h e G o v e r n m e n t a f t e r P e a rl Har.
bor.
• P r o p o s e d N e w R u le
U n d e r t h e p ro p o se d n e w rules,
a g e n c ie s will fin d it im po ssible to
a s k t h e u n s a t i s f a c t o r y e m p loy ee
to r e s i g n “ W i t h P r e j u d i c e . ’’ T h e y
will h a v e to d i s c h a r g e h im o u t­
r i g h t. T h e y w ill h a v e to s e n d a
c o py of t h e r e a s o n s f o r t h e d i s ­
c h a r g e to th e C o m m issio n , a n d a n ­
o t h e r c opy to t h e em p lo y ee. T h e n
t h e e m p lo y e e will be g,iven the
r i g h t to c le a r h im s e lf, if possible,
b e f o r e th e C o m m issio n.
I f h e s u c c e e d s in c le a r i n g h i m ­
self, h e will be eligible f o r i-e-emp l o y m e n t on t h e s a m e b a sis a s
a n y o t h e r i n d iv id u a l. I f h e fails,
h e will be b a r r e d f r o m f u t u r e
F e d e r a l e m p l o y m e n t —a t le a st, f o r
a f a ir l y lo n g p eriod.
N o t e to E m p l o y e e s : I f y o u
s h o u ld b e t h r e a t e n e d w i t h “ p r e j u ­
d ic e ” u n j u s t ly , In y o u r o p in ion ,
r e f e r y o u r d e p a r t m e n t h e a d to t h e
U. S. Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n ’s
D e p a r t m e n t a l C i r c u l a r N o. 323,
R e v is e d . S u p p l e m e n t No. 11, a n d
D e p a r t m e n t a l C i r c u l a r No. 377,
S u p p l e m e n t No. 1, b o t h Issued
O c to b e r 27, 1942.
:
“ V IC T O R Y S'
THROUGH TH RW "
SLOGANCONTESI
For IVIembers of 1943
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Pay Raise Bill: What It Does,
How It Stands at This Point
B U L L E T IN
T h e St>nat<; S t e e r i n g Committv^e
h a s de cid e d n o t t o b r in g up th e
pi<y bill a t t h i s session.
WASHINGTON.— Not even the
highest Government official nor
the most far-.seeing Congressman
dares now to try to forecast the
probable course of the Governn^ent pay adjustment bill.
It
is
uncertain,
however,
whethci the Senate will get seri­
ously down to work on the meas­
ure or whether there will be an
attempt to put it over until after
the new Congress convenes next
month.
I t is also u n c e r t a i n j u s t how
m u c h g r o u n d th e p a y 1)111 h a s lost
in t h e la s t few m on th s^ B u t t h e r e
n o l o n g e r socnis no d o u b t tlia t it
fa c e s a n e x tr e m e ly h a r d fig h t.
S e n a to r .la m es M ead of N e w
Y o r k u n d o u b t e d l y will t r y his
h o f t to go t t h e S e n a te to p a ss
t h e bill th is w eek.
T h e r e a re
r u m o r s , h o w e v e r, t li a t t h e p o w e r­
ful e c o n o m y bloc will f ig h t a de­
l a y in g a c tio n , h o p in g to h a v e it
p a t o ff u n t il n e x t m o n th .
.W hat s o r t o l tJ’e a t m e n t th e bill
will g e t f r o m t h e new C o n g re ss is
a m a t t e r of g u e s s w o r k . B u t It
c a n sa f e ly be a s s u m e d its c h a n c e s
will be b e t t e r if it c o m e s u p now.
A s r e p o r t e d o u t b y t h e S e n a te
Civil S e rv ice C o m m itte e , t h e p a y
bill p ro v id e s :
1. A u n i f o r m w o r k w e e k of 44
h o u rs.
2. L o n g e r h o u r s w liere sp e c ifie d
bj' d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s .
3. O v e r tim e pay , a t a full tim e a n d -o n e - h a lf r a te , fo r all h o u r s in
excess of 40.
4. A f la t 10 p e r c e n t r a is e fo r
all w o r k e r s , i n c lu d in g p o s ta l e m ­
ployees. w h o w'ould n o t h a v e t h e
o p p o r t u n it y to w o r k o v e rtim e .
5. N o o v e r ti m e o n r e g u la r in ­
c o m e a b o ve t h e f i r s t $2,900.
S e n a t o r H a r r y B y r d , of V irg in ia ,
a m o n g o t h e r s , is e x p e c te d to f ig h t
th e l a t t e r p ro visio n . I t s e f f e c t is
to let all e m p lo y e es, r e g a r d l e s s of
s a la r y , d r a w o v e r tim e only on t h e
first $2,900 of t h e i r in c o m e if
tho y e a r n m o r e t h a n t h a t .
S e n a to r B y r d is e x p e c te d to
a r g u e t h a t o v e r ti m e p a y sh o uld
go only to e m p lo y e es in t h e low er
b r a c k e ts , th o s e g e tt i n g $2,900 or
Ica.s. I f h e w in s his poin t, t h o u s ­
a n d s of h ig h e r - p a id sk illed w o rkera in m u n it i o n s in d u s t r ie s could,
c o nceivab ly, lose t h e i r p r e s e n t
o ” orti:-’,o pay.
I?.cst bc't, hov.'wvcr, i^ t h a t som e
sp e c ia l p ro v is io n
fo r th e m .
will
be
All Prizes Paid in
War Bonds and
Stamps
m ade
Uncle Sam fo A dd
More Employees
W A S H I N G T O N . —A n o t h e r q u a r ­
te r-m illio n
e m p lo y e es
will
be
a d d e d to U n c le S a m ’s a lr e a d y
b u lg in g p a y r o ll in t h e n e x t seven
m o n th s .
T h a t f i g u r e is b a s e d on p r e ­
l im i n a r y e s t i m a t e s s u b m i tt e d to th e
Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n b y F e d ­
e r a l a g e n c ie s. T h e s e f ig u r e s a n ti c i ­
p a te 35,000 n e w em p lo y e es in
W a s h in g t o n b e f o r e n e x t J u n e 30,
a n d p ro b a b ly s e v e n o r e ig h t t im e s
t h a t m a n y o u ts id e of W a s h in g to n .
M e a n tim e ,
th e
C o m m is s io n ’s
l a t e s t r e p o r t s h o w s 2,327,932 p e r ­
s o n s on t h e F e d e r a l p a y ro ll a s of
S e p t e m b e r 1. T h e W a r D e p a r t ­
m e n t c o n ti n u e s to be by f a r t h e
l a r g e s t e m p lo y e r w i t h 1,009,030
.w orkers. N a v y c o m e s n e x t w i t h
50C,.^65.
I n W a s h in g t o n , a s of O c to b e r 1,
t h e r e w e r e 281,423 w o r k e r s , a n
in c r e a s e vof 3.061 in 30 d a y s. On
t h a t d a te . W a r D e p a r t m e n t alo n e
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Page Three
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
1942
VIL SER VICE IN HE Wh YORK. C I T T
YC to Deduct 5 Percent from Pay Check
I Every Gity Employee; Here’s How It Works
(Exclusive)
vefr nning
L e e earning
Z
m o re thsn
a year w i l l have 5 p e rcen t
Aacted
is the V ictory Tax.
fke C o m p t r o l l e r s O ffic e has
a m ’tiorar.dum to th e head
" e v e r y department and agency
. j^ew York- City, explaining
1st how ths tax shall be sliced
;/ the s:i/ary. and how much.
“Because this is a m a tte r of
,ch importance to e v e r y C ity
^ m p o y e e . The L E A D E R runs
l,e rnemorandum ju s t as i t w a s
from the C o m p tro lle r’s
yfice. Th- table at the end o f
he memo shows h ow much w ill
taken out o f y o u r salary
heck.
r-he F e d e r a l R e v e n u e A c t of
M 2 r e q u i r e s t h a t b e g in n i n g J a n u -
159 Sent fo
^Ire Deparfmenf
Civil S e rv ice
reached th e m a n
who se nu m b er is 840 t h is w e e k in
c e r t i f y i n g 159 n a m e s f r o m t h e
f i r e m e n ’s list f o r F i r e D e p a r t ­
m e nt j o b s a t $1,320 a y e a r , p e r m a ­
The
M u n icip al
rom m ission
nent.
Honors for
CompfrollersMen
In Armed Forces
Ceremonies m a r k i n g . th e f o r m a l
unveiling a n d p r e s e n t a t i o n o f a
service flag a n d a n h o n o r roll
plaque c o m m e m o r a tin g t h e servce of 153 em ployees of t h e O ffice
of Compti-oller J o s e p h D. McGoldrick ar.j s c h e d u le d f o r T u e s ­
day, December 1, a t n o o n , on t h e
fifth floor of t h e M u n ic ip a l B u ild ­
ing. A pproxim ately 14 p e r c e n t of
the 1,100 em ployees of t h e C o m p ­
troller’s Office a r e n o w s e r v i n g in
the armed forces, a n d t h e lis t is
continuiilly grow in g.
First D eputy C o m p tr o lle r Jo s e p h
C u It n i n g h a m is c h a i r ­
man of th e p r o g r a m c o m m itte e
and will m a k e t h e o p e n in g a d ­
dress. P a r t of t h e c e r e m o n ie s
will lie the p o s tin g of t h e co lors
by thp m em b e rs of t h e D e p a r t ­
ment of F i n a n c e P o s t No. 1119 of
the Am erican L eg ion . R o n a ld
Barnuni, c h a p la in of t h e p ost, will
deliver the in v o ca tio n . T h e p r e ­
sentation of t h e s e rv ic e f la g will
0? made by T h o m a s O ’H a r a , p a s t
post c om m a nd er of F i n a n c e P o st,
The p re se n ta tio n of t h e silver
p l a q u e will be m a d e b y T h o m a s
Haley, p re se nt popt c o m m a n d e r of
^^inance Post.
Comptroller
J o s e p h D.
Mc'joldrlck will d e live r t h e a c c e p t ­
ance address. O t h e r s p e a k e r s a t
® cerem on y will be D e p u ty
Comptroller Alvin M cK. SylvesColonel A r t h u r V. M c D e r ­
mott, d irec to r o f N e w Y o r k
* y S elective Service. T h e commemorative se rv ice s w ill close
th a re n ew a l of t h e p led g e of
J'logiance by t h e
en tire
as^emblage a n d a n e x it b y t h e
et'ican Legion w i t h t h e colors,
p
th e g u e s ts will be L ew is
trnii^*^®'' -Assistant D e p u t y Com pP aris, A ssistant
li^
C o m p tro ller; G e o rg e M a rand
D e p u ty C o m p tr o lle r
to
W. H a s l e tt , s e c r e t a r y
Willi
^ ° P a r tm e n t. Also M a jo r
W ^ ’sh, C ity T r e a s u r e r
Trei^,*'!
P o rtf o lio ; D e p u t y
CoiiV
A r t h u r L y n c h a n d City
Tho ■
arran g em en ts
C ’erU
ja c i c
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C a n ta m tssn e r,
fee i^inton a n d J a c k L ic h t e r .
a r y 1, 1943, t h e V ic to r y T a x p a y ­
a b le b y e a c h em p lo y e e on e a r n ­
i n g s in ex cess o f $624 p e r a n n u m
r r u s t be c o llected a t t h e s o u r c e
e a c h p a y r o ll p e rio d.
I t t h e p a y ro ll p e r io d is w e e k ly ,
s e m i- m o n t h ly o r m o n th ly , t h e r e
s h a l l be w ith h e ld , c o lle cte d a n d
p a id u p o n t h e e a r n i n g s ol' s u c h
e m p lo y e e a t a x d e te r m in e d in uccord an ce w ith th e a t t a c h e d
tablf?s:
I n o r d e r to p ro v id e t h e m e a n s
v.'hcreby t h e C e n tr a l P a y r o l l D iv i­
sio n c a n p r i n t s u c h t a x d e d u c tio n s
o n i h c p a y ro ll, it will be r e q u ir e d
t h a t y o u r p a y ro ll c le r k sh o w o n
t h e a t t a c h e d p ro o fs of y o u r p a y ­
roll, in r e d in k , t h e a m o u n t of t h e
F e d e r a l V ic to r y T a x o v e r t h e
n a m e of t h e e m plo ye e a n d t h e
n e w n u t a i h o u n t p a y a b le to t h e
em p lo y ee.
I t will be n e c e s s a r y also to c o r­
r e c t t h e p a y r o ll p r o o f s to a g r e e
w i t h t h e J a n u a r y 1, 1913 b u d g e t
c o n d it i o n
by
c h arging
w here
n c c e s s a r y all sc h e d u le lines, title s ,
s a l a r y o r w a g e r a te s , g ross, p e n ­
sion s, a s w ell a s t h e v ic t o r y t a x
d eductions a n d n e t a m o u n ts p ay ­
able. I n s e r t t h e 1943 b u d g e t code
n u m b e r a t t h e to p le ft side of
each page a n d in se rt th e p ro p er
sv.hedule line n u m b e r to t h e le f t
o f e v e r y c h a n g e d sc h e d u le d line
w h i c h a p p e a r s o n t h e propf.
I n e a c h in s ta n c e , t h e a m o u n t of
V i c to r y T ax , 4;he p e n s io n d e d u c ­
t io n a n d t h e n e t a m o u n t p a y a b le
m u s t equal th e gross a m o u n t
e a r n o d b y t h e em ployee. E a c h
s h e e t m u s t sh o w t h e t o ta l a m o u n t
o f e a c h c o lu m n a n d m u s t be
p r o v e d f o r c o r r e c tn e s s b e fo re sut>*
m is sio n to t h i s office.
F ir st In crem en t
I n c a s e s w h e r e e m p loy e es r e ­
ceive t h e i r f i r s t m a n d a t o r y s a l a r y
in cre m en t a f te r ap p o in tm en t o r
a f t e r p r o m o ti o n to a n e w g r a d e ,
shov/ t h e d a te of a p p o i n t m e n t o r
p r o m o ti o n a n d t h e civil s a rv ic e
g r a d e , to t h e r i g h t of su c h e m ­
p lo y e e 's n a m e .
W h o r e e m p lo y e es a r e n o w o r
h ^ v e boon on lea v e s of a b s e n c e
w i t h o u t p a y sin ce J u l y 1, 1!)41. t h e
narr.es of su c h em p lo y e es a n d e x ­
a c t d a te s of su c h a b se n c e sh o u ld
bo w r i t t e n a t t h e b o tto m of t h e
p r o o f s h e e t o n w h ic h su c h n a m e s
appear.
I n c a s e s o f e m p lo y e es b e in g
tran sferred
to a n o t h e r
sh e e t,
d r a w a lin e th r o u g h , b u t do n o t
o b lite r a te , t h e n a m e s, titles , a n d
s a l a r y r a t e s a n d i n d ic a te t h e
s h e e t to w h ic h s u c h n a m e s a r e
t r a n s f e r r e d . L ik e w ise , s u c h d a t a
sh o u ld be ty p e d in t h e p la c e s o n
th o p r o o f to w h ic h t h e y a r e to be
c a r r i e d in t h e f u t u r e .
C h a n g e t h e b u d g e t lin e s of e m r ’oyees, w h o a r e a b s e n t on m ili­
t a r y d u ty , to agree, w i t h t h e J a n u ­
a r y 1, J943 c o n d itio n , b u t do n o t
iiicrea*3e t h e i r sa la r y . F o r e x ­
a m p l e : I f a c le r k on m i l i t a r y d u t y
is r e c e iv in g $1,200 p e r a n n u m a n d
is e n title d to a n i n c r e m e n t u n d e r
t h e M c C a r th y I n c r e m e n t Ltiw o n
J a n u a r y 1. 1943, h e sh a ll b e ' r e ­
p o r t e d o n t h e p ro o f a s fo llo w s:
Victory Tax Deduction Tables
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“ T h e r e a r e p le n ty of d r a f t- p r o o f
m e n b e tw e e n t h e a g es of 21 a n d
34. E v e n if a m a n is t a k e n on a t
34, h e still h a s 20 g ood y e a r s a s a
co p a h e a d of h i m . ”
P r o f e s s o r W a l l ’s sc h e m e , h o w ­
ev er, is m o r e t h a n a l if tin g of t h e
a g e lim it f o r a p p ly i n g to t a k e a
p a t r o l m a n e x a m i n a t i o n ( n o w 29).
H e h a s w o r k e d o u t a d e ta ile d p r o ­
g r a m , c o v e r i n g a g e, p h y s ic a l con*dition, a n d e v en “ p r o m o t i o n ” f o r
o b t a i n i n g t h e m e n . Ba.sicSlly, t h e
p l a n c o n s is ts o f t h e s e p o in ts :
1. H i g h e r a g e lim it.
Tests for City
Employees with
New Titles
T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ice
C o m m is sio n b e g a n is s u i n g a p p li ­
c ations today (T uesday, D ecem ­
b e r 1) f o r e ig h t q u a lif y in g e x a m s .
T h e t e s ts a r e b e in g he ld in o r d e r
to c h a n g e t h e title s o f c ity e m ­
ploy ees in v a r io u s c a t e g o r i e s in
a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e r e c la s s if ic a ­
tio n of t h e e n g in e e r i n g a n d a r c h i ­
t e c t u r a l service.
T h e q u a lif y in g e x a m i n a t i o n s a r e
b e in g h e ld f o r t h e fo llo w in g tit l e s :
2. S o m e w h a t lo w e re d m e d ic a l r e ­
q u i r e m e n ts .
3. A lte r e d p h y sic a l te s t.
4. E d u c a t i o n a l p r o g r a m f o r a t ­
t r a c t i n g m e n to t h e police
fo rc e .
Teetai, Eyes
S p e a k in g o f t h e m e d ic a l r e q u i r e ­
m e n t s , P r o f e s s o r W a ll s a i d : “ I t
i s n ’t n e c e s s a r y f o r a m a n to h a v e
a m o u t h full of g oo d te e t h . A f t e r
all, a p a t r o l m a n d o e s n ’t h a v e to
b ite people. A m a n c a n be co m e
a pilot f o r th e A r m y A ir F o r c e s
w i t h a n u p p e r p late . A s f o r eyes,
I ’d s a y 20/40 will give yo u a s good
a m a n a s 20/20, a n d will a d m i t a
v a s t n 'l m b e r n ow b a r i e d f r o m be­
c o m i n g m e m b e r s of t h e f o r c e . ”
A s k e d w h e t h e r h e w o u ld lo w e r
th e h e ig h t r e q u ir e m e n t s , P r o f e s s o r
W a l l s t a t e d t h a t he w o u ld n o t.
H e c o n s id e r s 5 feet, 8 in c h e s, th o
p r e s e n t m in im u m , a n e c e s s ity fo r
m e m b e r s of t h e P o lice D e p a r t ­
m e n t . “ I f a m a n is s h o r t e r , ho
loses d ig n ity , a n d h e m u s t h a v e
t h a t to cope w i t h t h e k i n d of s i t u ­
a ti o n
a
p a tro lm an
constantly
m eets.”
P h y sic a l T e st
A p h y s ic a l t e s t f o r p a t r o l m a n
c a n d i d a t e s u p to t h e a g e o f 34
s h o u ld n o t in clu d e t h e m ile -ru n , a
J u n i o r C h e m ic a l E n g in e e r .
J u n i o r E le c tr i c a l E n g i n e e r .
J u n i o r M e c h a n ic a l E n g i n e e r .
A s s i s t a n t A r c h ite c t.
A ssi.itan^ Civil E n g in e e r .
A s s i s t a n t M e c h a n ic a l E n g i n e e r .
A s s i s t a n t E le c tr i c a l E n g in e e r .
A s s i s t a n t C h e m ic a l E n g in e e r .
A p p lic a tio n s f o r th e s e c h a n g e of
title t e s t s a r e a v a ila b le in all c ity
d e p a r t m e n t s a f f e c te d . T h e s e a p ­
p lic a tio n s m u s t be filled o u t in
q u a d r u p li c a t e . W h ite a n d p i n k
f o r m s a r e to be filed w i t h t h e C o m ­
m is sio n , t h e blu e f o r m is to be
s u b m i t t e d to th e d e p a r t m e n t a n d
th e yellow f o r m is k e p t by t h e
c a n d id a te .
T h e la s t d a y f o r filin g a p p li c a ­
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Frank Wall Suggests Plan
For EndingPolice Shortage
How to solve the Police man­
power problem ?
This week Professor Francis
Patrick Wall, of New York U ni­
versity, came up with concrete,
suggestions. Professor Wall, who
for several years created the
physical tests taken by N ew
York’s
prospective
policemen,
firemen, and sanitation men, and
who proved that men could take
far tougher physical examina­
tions than had previously been
held possible, told The LEADER
in an exclusive interview:
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F o r S em i-M o n th ly
P a y r o ll P e r io d
f e a t u r e o f r e c e n t te s ts , s a y s P r o ­
f e s s o r W all.
H e w o u ld re p la c e
t h 6 m ile r u n b y c o m b i n i n g it w i t h
a n e n d u r a n c e te s t, a n d h a v e t h e
m e n p a c e 120 y a r d s w h ile c a r r y ­
in g 40-pound w e ig h ts in e a c h
h a n d . Also, h e w o uld n o t u se t h e
cooi’d i n a t i o n te s t, w h ic h a r o u s e d
e x te n s iv e c o n tr o v e r s y v /h e n e m ­
p loy ed in a s a n i ta t io n e x a m i n a t i o n
't w o y e a r s ag o . T h e p h y s ic a l e x ­
a m i n a t i o n w o u ld p ro b e t h r e e f a c ­
t o r s : s t r e n g t h , a g ility , e n d u r a n c e .
T h e tall, w e ll-k n o w n p h y s ic a l
e x a m i n e r feels t h a t s u c h a p r o ­
g r a m will p ro v id e e n o u g h m e n f o r
t h e force, all in d r a f t - d e f e r r e d
s t a t u s , w i t h o u t in a n y w a y h a r m ­
i n g t h e q u a lity of th e P o lice D e ­
p a r t m e n t . H e feels t h a t it will
b r i n g in m o re m a r r i e d m e n “ w h o
have sta b ility .”
“ B u t , ” he p o in te d o u t. “ a p r o ­
g r a m of f i n d in g t h e r i g h t m e n
m u s t bu e f f e c tu a t e d by a r e a l e d u ­
c a t i o n a l job. -The C ity m u s t s h o w
h o w d e s ir a b le it is f o r a m a n to
be a m e m b e r of t h e fo rc e —t h e t e n ­
u r e , t h e o p p o r t u n it i e s f o r p r o m o ­
t io n ; t h e m a n w h o m a y be t e m ­
p o r a r il y e a r n i n g a little m o r e
m o n e y m u s t be s h o w n t h a t in t h e
lo n g r u n h e ’ll be b e t t e r o ff by
j o in i n g t h e P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t ,
e v en if, a t th e b e g in n in g , he e a r n s
le s s . ”
City Orders
Three Tests
T w o o p e n c o m p e titiv e , o n e l a b o r
c la ss a n d tw o p r o m o ti o n t e s t s
w e r e o r d e r e d t h is w e e k b y t h e
M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m i s ­
sion.
T h e t e s ts a r e a s follo w s:
O p e n c o m p e titiv e —m a r i n e oiler,
a u t o m a c h i n is t.
P r o m o t io n — s e n io r p h a r m a c i s t
( H o s p ita ls ) a n d a s s i s t a n t l a n d ­
sc a p e a r c h i t e c t ( P a r k s ) .
L ab o r C la ss-c le a n e r.
O fficial j e q u i r e m e n t s a n d d a te s
f o r filin g a p p lic a tio n s h a v e n o t as
y e t b een r e le a s e d by t h e C o m m is ­
sio n,
Meetings for
Park Employees
T w o b o io -w id e m e e t in g s o f P a r k
D e p a r t m e n t e m p lo y e es h a v e b e e n
s c h e d u le d b y th o P a r k s C h a p t e r
of L o c a l 111, SCM W A , t o d is c u s s
p l a n s o n t h e u n i o n ’s w a g e a d j u s t ­
m e n t c a m p a ig n . T h e m e e t i n g o f
B r o n x e m p lo y e es will be h e ld to ­
n i g h t ( T u e s d a y , D ec. 1) a t 5.30
p .m ., a t C o u r t A n s o n ia , 276 E .
150th S t r e e t, N e w Y o r k C ity . T h e
m e e t in g of B r o o k ly n P a r k s e m ­
p lo y ees will t a k e p lac e o n T u e s ­
day, D e c e m b e r 15 a t 6 p .m ., a t
t h e T r a n s p o r t W o r k e r s U n io n
H a ll, 98 F l a t b u s h A v e n u e , B r o o k ­
lyn.
T h e u n io n is r e q u e s ti n g a 15 p e r ­
c e n t w r g e a d j u s t m e n t fo r all P a r le
e m p loy ees.
6 Correction
Jobs Open
T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ico
C o m m is sio n th is w e e k c e r t i f i e d
26 n a m e s f o r six jo b s a s c o r r e c ­
t io n o ffic e rs In all b o r o u g h s in th®
D e p a r t m e n t of C o r r e c t i o n f r o m
t h e c o m p e titiv e lis t f o r sp e c ia l
patrolnian.^w P o s itio n s p a y $1,769
and are perm anent.
H igh m a n
r e a c h e d w a s n u m b e r 170.
379 Conductors
Certified
T h r e e h u n d r e d a n d s e v e n ty n i n e p e r s o n s w e re c e r t i f ie d t h i s
w e e k b y t h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e r v ­
ice C o m m is sio n a s s t r e e t c a r oper-*
a t o r s f r o m t h e c o n d u c t o r ’s list.
T h e l a s t m a n c e r t i f ie d w a s
n u m b e r 379. J o b s a r e in B r o o k ­
lyn, p a y 64 c e n ts a n h o u r, a r e p e r ­
m a n e n t , a n d a r e in t h e B o a r d o f
T r a n s p o r ta t io n .
D o n ‘t w aste an y th in g , for th a t
m e a n s w asted m oney.
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m on ey is w asted lives in w a rtim e.
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E x e c u tiv e O r d e r to all d e p a r t m e n t
h e a d s w h ic h w ould g u a r a n t e e th e
r i g h t to o rg a n iz e a n d to r e p r e ­
s e n t a t i o n of t h e i r ow n c h o o sin g in
t h e s e t tl e m e n t of g r ie v a n c e s to
C ity E m p lo y e e s h a s b een s e n t th e
M a y o r by J o s e p h C u r r a n , p r e s i­
d e n t, a n d S aul Mills, s e c r e t a r y , in
b e h a l f of th e G r e a t e r N e w Y o rk
C IO :
“ D e a r M r. M a y o r;
“ T hp d e le g a te s to t h e G r e a t e r
N e w Y o rk I n d u s t r i a l U n ion C o u n ­
cil, a t a r e g u la r m e e tin g , vo ted
u n a n im o u s l y to call up o n you to
Issue a n E x e c u t iv e O r d e r to all of
y o u r d e p a r t m e n t a l h e a d s w h ich
■would g u a i a n t c e t h e r i g h t to or­
g a n iz e a n d to r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of
t h e i r ow n c h o o sin g on g rie v a n c e s
t o C ity em ployees.
“ T h is a c tio n w a s ta k e n a f t e r a
r e p o r t by o u r a ffiliate , t h e S tate,
C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l W o r k e r s of
A m e r ic a , in w h ic h t h e T.ction of
t h e N e w Ycj k C ity Council on th e
j e p o t t of its C o m m itte e on Civil
E m ployees w as announced. The
l e p o r t a d o p te d by th e Council
p r o p e r ly p o in te d o u t th e n eed fo r
t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of s u c h r i g h ts
a n d e n d o r se d th e p rin cip les in c o r ­
p o r a t e d in Bill No. 212.
“ I t is o u r ci)inicn t h a t a n E x ­
e c u tiv e O r d e r c an a cc o m p lish th e
a i m s of t h e bill a n d t h e e s ta b lis h ­
m e n t of su c h a policy w ould m a r k
a new a n d b e tt e r e r a in th e r e la ­
tio n s h ip s b e tw ee n C ity em p lo y ees
a n d th( ir a d m i n i s t r a t o r s . I t would
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T h e r e h a s b e en lots of c o n fu sio n
a b o u t t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of 3-A m e n
in t h e Fire> a n d P o lice D e p a r t ­
m e n ts . H e r e ’s t h e lo w d o w n :
F i r e
C o m m is s io n e r P a t r i c k
W a l s h w o n ’t h i r e 3-A m e n if t h e y
h a v e m a r r i e d a f t e r S e p t e m b e r 15,
1940. o r if t h e y h a v e c o lla te r ia l d e ­
p e n d e n t s ( t h a t is, o t h e r t h a n w ife
a n d c h ild r e n ) . H o w ev e r, if s u c h
a m a n h a s been r e c e n tl y r e c l a s ­
sified into 3-A, h e ’ll be a c c e p te d .
B y “ r e c e n tl y ” is m e a n t a f t e r
S e p t e m b e r of th is y e a r .
T h e Po lice D e p a r t m e n t , m e a n ­
w hile, is s t a n d i n g by to see w h a t
h a p p e n s in t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t .
A c o u r t c a s e on t h e w ho le m a t ­
t e r is b e in g b r o u g h t u p f o r a p p e a l
b y a t t o r n e y D a v id S a v a g e.
City Employees Argue Work
Shouldn ^tBeDonePrivately
A s sa ilin g th e a c tio n of t h e B o a r d
o f E d u c a t i o n of t h e C ity of N e w
Y orit, w h ic h a d o p te d a r e so lu tio n
on O c to b e r 28 to a w a r d to p r i v a t e
a r c h i t e c t s c o n tr a c t s f o r t h e p r e p ­
a r a t i o n of p la n s a n d s p e c ific a tio n s
f o r e ig h t school b uild in g s, F r a n k
J . H a r d e c k e r , W illia m K a t z i n a n d
th e F e d e r a t i o n of A s so c ia tio n s of
E m p lo y e e s of t h e B o a r d of E d u ­
c a tio n , a s p e titio n e r s will h a v e
t h e i r d a y in c o u r t on D e c e m b e r 14.
w h e n a n a p p lic a tio n will be m a d e
in S u p r e m e C o u rt, Special T e r m
P a r t I, K in g s C o un ty, by D e G r a f f
a n d Foy , a tt o r n e y s , of 11 N. P e a r l
S tr e e t, A lba ny , fo r a n o r d e r c o m ­
m a n d i n g t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n
to d isc o n tin u e its a n n o u n c e d i n ­
t e n tio n of e n te r i n g in to c o n t r a c t s
w ith p r i v a t e a r c h ite c ts .
T h e p e titio n e r s c o n te n d t h a t
u n d e r Sectio n 451, su bd . 4 of t h e
E d u c a t i o n L aw , in N e w Y o rk City,
it is m a n d a t o r y t h a t “ all desig n in, d r a f t i n g an d in sp e c tio n nece s s a i y in c o n n e c tio n w i t h t h e
c o n s tr u c tio n , a d d itio n s to, a l t e r a ­
tio n s a n d m a i n t e n a n c e of school
h o u s e s sh a ll be p e r f o r m e d bv a
b u r e a u e sta b lish e d a n d m a i n t a i n e d
u n d e r th e b o a r d of e d u c a t i o n ’’ a n d
t h a t “ T h e w o r k of th is b u r e a u
sh a ll be p e r f o r m e d by ciivl s e rv ice
e m plo ye es in t h e c la ss ifie d s e r v ­
ic e .”
T h e y allege t h a t a s u b s t a n t i a l
n u m b e r of c la ssifie d civil s e rv ice
e m p lo y e es a r e « o w on p r«fe i're d
lis ts a n d will n e c e s s a r ily be de­
p riv e d of t h e o p p o r t u n it y f o r r e ­
e m p l o y m e n t to t h e e x te n t t h a t th e
w o r k r e q u ir e d by law to be p e r ­
f o r m e d by c la ssifie d civil se rv ic e
e m p lo y e es of t h e B u r e a u of C on­
s t r u c ti o n in th e B o a r d of E d u c a ­
t io n is p e r m i t te d to be p e r f o r m e d
b y p r i v a t e a r c h i t e c ts .
T h e p e titio n e r s f u r t h e r alleg e
t h a t th e p r e p a r a ti o n of p la n s a n d
sp e c if ic a tio n s b y p r i v a t e a r c h i t e c t s
will of n e c e ss ity lim it t h e w o r k to
be p e r f o rm e d by t h e c la ssifie d
civil s e rv ice em p lo y e es of t h e B u ­
r e a u of C o n str u c tio n , w i t h th e in ­
e v ita b le r e s u l t t h a t a n u m b e r of
p o sitio n s will be r e d u ce d , a n d civil
s e rv ice e m plo ye es d is m is s e d f o r
l a c k of w o rk .
Junior Clerks
Elecf Officers
and
$1,320
resp e ctiv ely .
For
c le rk s, f ir e m e n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
m e c h a n ic s , a f l a t 15 p e r c e n t in ­
c r e a s e in b o n u s fo rm , to c o m ­
p e n s a te t h e m fo r t h e i n c r e a s e in
c o st of living. T h e h o u s i n g a s ­
s i s t a n t s a r e r e q u e s ti n g a n im ­
m e d i a te in c r e a s e of $120 p e r a n ­
n u m , a n d th e p a i n t e r s a r e d e ­
sir o u s of r e c e iv in g 'a 10 p e r c e n t
a d v a n c e in sa lary .
T h e e m p lo y e es c o m m itte e co n ­
sis te d of J . B igel, o r g a n iz e r
f o r L o cal 111; M iss S. D olgin,
p r e s i d e n t of C h a p te r 221; G.
Jan sen , ch airm an . W age A d ju st­
m e n t c h a i r m a n ; M, L e v i t a n a n d
E. Scott.
C o m b in in g a w a r a c tiv itie s p ro ­
g r a m w i t h a n in te n siv e s a l a r y in ­
c r e a s e c a m p a ig n , t h e J u n o r C le r­
ical A s s i s t a n t s A sso c ia tio n , c o m ­
p r i s i n g o v e r 200 c le rk s, s e r v in g
N e w Y o r k C ity schools, h a s
la u n c h e d its c u r r e n t se a s o n of
a c tiv itie s .
T h e h ig h lig h ts of t h e a s s o c ia ­
t i o n ’s civ ilia n d e fen s e a c t iv ity is \
“ S p o t W o r k e r C o r p s ” d e sig n e d to
m e e t e m e r g e n c y n e e d s of t h e
C ivilian D e fe n s e V o lu n te e r Office.
W it h j u s t a few h o u r s ’ n o tic e on
a n y n i g h t of t h e w eek, a sq u a d of
sk ille d v o l u n te e rs, a l l J u n i o r
C lerk s, will re sp o n d to se rv e a s di­
r e c t e d by th e CDVO.
E a r l y in D e c e m b e r th e J u n i o r
C le r k s will s p o n s o r a J o i n t Blood
D o n o r c o n tr ib u tio n a t t h e N e w
Y o i k C h a p te r of th e A m e r ic a n
R o d Cross.
O ffic e rs fo r t h e c u r r e n t se a son ,
elected a t th e la s t m ee tin g , a r e :
P resid en t,
H e le n
B erm an
(re­
elected ) : V ice -p re sid en ts, B ro o k ly n ,
B e rth a J a c o k w itz ; M a n h a tta n . H el­
e n a W a ll; th e B ro n x , R o se R u b in ;
Q u een s. E lla B rie k e r; R ic h m o n d ,
E lin o r D u m e y ; reco rd in g secretary ,
G ertru d e C o h e n ; co rresp o n d in g sec­
re ta ry , M in n a K a tz ; tre a s u re r, E d n a
L o w f ; le g islativ e
rep resen tativ es,
H e le n B a u m a n . E th e l P u lie k ; p u b ­
licity d ire c to r, S y lv ia L o u is ; m e m ­
b e r - a t- la r g e , E lla B rie k e r, L illian
K ittn er.
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d e n ie d in a n y in s t a n c e t h e ele­
m e n t a r y r i g h ts t h a t all w o r k e r E
n o w h a v e,
" S u c h a c tio n on y o u r p a r t h a s
a m p le p r e c e d e n t, a s b o th t h e F e d ­
e r a l g o v e r n m e n t a n d m a n y S t a t >5
g o v e r n m e n t s , in c lu d in g o u r ow n,
h a v e lo n g sin ce e sta b lis h e d th e s e
r i g h t s t h r o u g h E x e c u tiv e O rd e r.
W e th erefo re urge th a t you tak e
th is a c tio n im n je d ia te ly .”
T h e n a t i o n a l CIO, a t its 5 th a n ­
n u a l c o n v e n tio n r e c e n tly c o n c lu d ­
ed in B osto n , a d o p te d a r e so lu tio n
u r g i n g t h a t t h e C ity of N e w Y o r k
re c o g n iz e t h e r i g h t of its e m ­
p lo yees to o rg a n iz e a n d be r e p r e ­
s e n te d th r o u g h u n io n s of t h e i r
o w n c hoosing.
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Request Raises
In Housing
T h e H o u s in g A u t h o r i ty B o a r d
la s t w e e k m e t w ith t h e SCM WA,
C h a p te r 21, to d isc uss a p re v io u s ­
ly s u b m i tt e d W a g e A d j u s t m e n t
B rief,
T h e H o u s in g A u th o r ity w a s r e p ­
r e s e n te d by E . R , B u 1 1 e r,
c lm ir m a n
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board;
M.
T r e t t e r , a tt o r n e y to th e a u th o r i t y ;
G. G e n u n g , d ir e c t o r of P r a n t s
a n d s t r u c t u r e s of th e a u t h o r i t y ;
a n d J . R e c h e t n ic k , chief of p e r ­
sonnel.
T h e follow ing r e q u e s ts w ere
m a d e fo r s a l a r y a d j u s t m e n t s by
t h e SCM W A : F o r portertJ, h e a d
p o r t e r s a n d p a in t e r s h e lp e rs, e n ­
tr a n c e s a l a r i e s of $1,200 a n d $1,500
Tuesday. December i
What Are the Chances foi
Conductor Appointments?
The Board of Transportation
has canvassed 336 names on the
conductor list for possible ap­
pointment to permanent positions
as conductors.
However, it appeared this week
that appointments to this posi­
tion will be slow in coming
through.
H e r e ’s t h e g e n e r a l se t-u p , a s of
now:
1. T h e I n d e p e n d e n t a n d I R T d i­
v is io n s a r e j u s t a b o u t e x h a u s t i n g
t h e i r p r o m o tio n lis ts f o r r a il r o a d
c le rk .
2. T h e B o a r d is t a k i n g o n a t
p r e s e n t o nly p r o v isio n a l c o n d u c ­
t o r s to fill m il i t a r y v a c a n c ie s.
3. T h e B o a r d sa y s t h a t n o t only
a r e t h e r e n o s h o r t a g e s of c o n ­
d u c to r s ( t h a t is,* o u tsid e o f m ili­
ta ry vacancies), b u t t h a t the
q u o t a h a s n o t a c t u a ll y b e en e x ­
ceeded . N o p e r m a n e n t v a c a n c i e s
a r e b e in g c a r r i e d o ver. T h e y ’ra
filled aK so on a s th e y o c cu r.
4. F o r t h e p r e s e n t, a t le a st, no
p e rm a n e n t ap p o in tm en ts to con­
d u c t o r a n d r a il r o a d c le r k p o sitio n s
Two Courses for
NYC Employees
T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil
Serv ice
C o m m is sio n th is w e e k a n n o u n c e d
ln-sej‘vice t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s fn I n ­
s t r u c t i o n f o r T e le p h o n e S w itc h ­
b o a r d O p e r a to r s , S e c tio n B. sp o n ­
so re d by t h e D e p a r t m e n t of S a n i ­
t a t i o n a n d in s t r u c t i o n in M u n ic i­
p a l M o to r V ehicle O p e r a t i o n sp o n ­
so r e d by t h e M a y o r ’s C o m m itte e
on t h e S im p lific a tio n of P r o c e ­
dures.
T h e m o to r vehicle c o u r s e is de­
sig n e d f o r p e r s o n n e l f r o m m u n ic i ­
p a l d e p a r t m e n t s a n d is sc h e d u le d
to be held fijje d a y s a w eek, 9
a . m . to 4.30 p. m ., M o n d a y
t h r o u g h F r i d a y , b e g in n i n g D e c e m ­
b e r 7. A f in a l e x a m is to be held
D e c e m b e r 12 a t 9 a. m . P la c e :
P o r t A u t h o r i ty B u ild in g , 111 8th
A v e n u e , M a n h a t t a n , R o o m 1532.
A d v a n c e d d r i v in g p ro c ed u i'es will
be t a u g h t d r i v e r s of m u n ic ip a l
vehicles.
T e le p h o n e s w it c h b o a r d c o urse ,
c o n c e n t r a t i n g on in d iv id u a l p r o b ­
le m s of o p e r a to r , r e s t r ic t e d to t e l e ­
p h o n e s w it c h b o a r d o p e r a t o r s in
c ity d e p a r t m e n t s , s t a r t s D e c e m ­
b e r 1, c o n tin u e s D e c e m b e r 8, f r o m
5.30 to 7 p. m. T h is c o u r s e h a s
b een a r r a n g e d to a c c o m m o d a t e
•those w h o e n ro lle d in t h e f ir s t
c o u rse , f o r w h o m s u f f i c ie n t fa cil­
itie s w e r e n ’t a v a ila b le .
Place:
N . Y. T e le p h o n e Co., ’P r a i n in g D i ­
vision, 140 W e s t S tre e t, M a n h a t ­
tan.
Promotion for
Fingerprint Group
Correction Men
Sets New Program C o u n c ilm a n A n t h o n y J .
The
F in g e rp rin t
S o c iety
of
A m e r ic a a n n o u n c e s t h a t t h e f o r t h ­
c o m in g m e e t in g s of t h is o r g a n ­
iza tio n will be h e ld on T h u r s d a y
e v en in g s, D e c e m b e r 3 a n d D e ­
c e m b e r 17, a t 8:30 p.m., a t
its h e a d q u a r t e r s in t h e P u l i t z e r
B u ild ing , 63 P a r k R o w , M a n h a t ­
tan .
T h e C o m m itte e on Scien ce a n d
P r a c ti c e , u n d e r t h e d i r e c tio n of
J o s e p h D. S cheew eiss, I d e n t i ­
fic a tio n A n a l y s t a n d S e r g e a n t A.
J. B e r m a n , I d e n ti f i c a t io n C on­
s u l t a n t , h a v e p r o m u lg a t e d m e t h ­
ods a s to t h e p r o p e r m a n n e r in
c la ssify in g , s e a r c h i n g a n d filin g
of f in g e r p r i n t s . T h e s e p h a s e s of
t h e scien c e of f i n g e r p r i n t id e n t i f i ­
c a tio n will be d e m o n s t r a t e d w i t h
actu a l fin g erp rin ts a n d a sta n d ­
a r d H e n r y F i n g e r p r i n t file.
T h e L e g is la tiv e C o m m itte e of
w h ic h
Samuel
J.
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F. P.
E.
is c h a i r m a n ,
has
p r o m u lg a t e d v a r io u s legisla tiv e
m a t t e r s fo r t h e b e n e f it of th o se
people w h o h a v e t a k e n u p t h e
sc ien c e of f i n g e r p r i n t i d e n tif ic a ­
tio n
c o m m e rcially .
Various
m a t t e r s a s to t h e p u t t i n g th e
sc ien c e of f i n g e r p r i n t id e n tif ic a ­
tio n op a p ro fe s s io n a l b a sis will
be d isc u sse d a t t h e f i r s t m e e t in g
in D e c em b er.
B uy T h e L E A D E R ev ery T u e s ­
day.
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1 T r a i n t o S e r v e In U .S. A r m e d F o rre s in
t h a t , w i t h t h e C o m m is sio n ’s b a c k ­
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p a s s i n g t h r o u g h t h e B o a r d of
E stim a te .”
B E 8A TISFIK I)
w i t b J u s t a n y p l a c e on t h e II**
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Stenographer-Typift Exams
n o t su ite d t o w a r d g e tt i n g th e
m o s t o u t of th o se in t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t.
W it h o u t s i d e r s c lim b in g
o v e r th e m , t h e y h a v e n o t h a d th e
R e g i s t e r e d b y B o a r d of
in c e n tiv e t h a t s h o u ld go w i t h jobs
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FINGERPRINT
Pag:e Fivfli
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
December 1, 1942
S t a te s , e m p lo y e r s o f e v e r y k i n d
h a v e a c e p t c d t h e d e c isio n a n d t h e
a ttitu d e of th e W a r L ab o r B o ard
a n d a r e l i g h t e n in g t h e b u r d e n s of
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e m p lo y e es
by
increased
w a g e s u n d e r t h e f o r m u l a of t h a t
B oard.
“T h e ISoard o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
stan d s
a lo n e in its r e f u s a l to
m ake adequate w age ad ju stm e n ts
to m e e t t h e m o u n t i n g c o sts of liv­
in g .”
A n a ly z e s W a g e A d j u s t m e n t
M r. S a c h e r t h e n p r o c e e d e d to a n
a n a l y s i s of t h e w a g e a d j u s t m e n t
of S e p te m b e r , 1941. H e p o in te d o u t
t h a t s u c h a n a n a l y s i s sh o w e d t h e
r e q u e s t s of t h e U n io n f o r w a g e
in c r e a s e s a r e j u s t if i e d a n d s h o u ld
b e m et.
“ I f Ih e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a ­
t i o n , ” h e sa id , “ w a s t r u l y a w a r e
of its r e s p o n s ib ilitie s n o t on ly to
i ts 32,000 em p lo y e es, n o t only to
t h e 6,000,000 r i d e r s o n its sy s te m ,
b u t to t h e n a t i o n a s a w hole, it
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collective b a r g a i n i n g r e la t i o n s h i p
w o u ld m a k e f o r a p r o p e r a n d p e r ­
m a n e n t so lu tio n o f t h e d if f ic u ltie s
n o w e n c o u n t e r e d by t h e e m p lo y e es
o f t h e s y s te m a s w ell a s by t h e
s y s te m its e l f . ”
O n D e c e m b e r 9, t h e W a r L a b o r
B o a r d , m e e t i n g in W a s h in g t o n ,
will h e a r a r j? u m e n ts o n w h e t h e r
I t s h o u ld t a k e o v e r t h e T W V ’3
c a s e f o r c o n s i d e r a t io n .
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too, w as
Mayor LaGuardia’s
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W i? f of transit . mploy3e=».
T h e su b - c o m m itte e , h e a d e d b y
P rofessor A rth u r W. M acmahon,
o f C o lu m b ia U n :v e r s lty , a n d c o n ­
s i s t i n g o f P r o f e s s o r H e r m a n A.
G r a y , o f N , Y. U.; P r o f e s s o r P a u l
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t u r y F u n d ; M a u r ic e P . D a v id so n ,
M e m b e r s of N e w Y o r k S t a te
P o w e r C o m m is sio n , a n d
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C o u n c il m a n A. C la y to n P o w ell,
J r ., h e a r d H a r r y S a c h e r , T W V a t ­
to r n e y , g iv e r e a s o n s f o r a n in ­
c r e a s e in p a y f o r t r a n s i t w o r k e r s
i n a n a d d r e s s l a s ti n g ian h o u r a n d
a half.
M r. S a c h e r o p e n ed b y q u o t in g
t h e ^ a y o r a s s a y in g , “ W a g e s o f
C ity e m p lo y e e s a r e fix ed by law ,
a n d c h a n g e d o n ly by law .”
‘‘T h e la w ,” M r. S a c h e r sa id ,
“ d o e s n o t fix t h e w a g e s o f t r a n ­
s i t e m plo yees. T h e C o u r t s h a v e
h e ld t h a t t h e t h r e e m e n w h o c o n ­
stitu te th e B o ^rd of T r a n s p o r ta ­
tio n h a v e t h e sole a n d e x clusive
p o w e r to fix t h e w a g e s of N e \ f
Y o r k C i t y ’s 32,000 t r a n s i t e m ­
ployees.
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o f C ity e m p lo y e e s t o s tr ik e . T h is
is n o t t h e q u e s t io n h e re .
The
q u e s tio n is t h e a t t i t u d e of th is
t h r e e - m a n B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a ­
tion, w h i c h t h r e a t e n s to d e s tr o y
t h e e n t i r e l a b o r fo r c e of t h e C i ty ’s
T r a n s i t S y s te m by r u t h l e s s a n d
re p r e s s iv e w o r k i n g c o n d itio n s a n d
t h e f a il u r e to m e e t t h e ste a d ily
r i s i n g c o s t o f liv in g w i t h a d e c e n t
incra.se o f w a g e s. M en a r e q u i t ­
t i n g d a ily to e n t e r p r i v a t e i n d u s ­
tr y w here th eir g o v ern m en t g u a r­
a n t e e s t h e m a d e c e n t livelihood
a n d a f a i r d eal.
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61, D ; 62, A ; 63, E ; 64, B ; 65, B ;
66, C ; 67, F ; 68, J ; 69, D ; 70, H ;
71, C ; 72, B ; 73, A ; 74 C o r r e c t ;
75, C o r r e c t ; 76, C ; 77, B ; 78. C o r­
r e c t ; 79, A ; 80, C. .
To Help Win the War
MILK
-ST E P S U P EFFICIENCY
-CU TS D O W N ABSENCES
moiMigT a ta war production
hive diicovM-ed that milk, rvgolarly
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i>ro^ea vitamins and minerals
that help figlrt fatigue' and infections,
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JTATl OF NEW YORK
T h e m e n a n d w o m e n in t h e
S a n ita tio n D e p a rtm e n t have p u r­
c h a s e d $250,000 in b o n d s, to d a te .
T h e b lo o d o f 4,250 e m p lo y e es h a s
b e e n v o l u n te e r e d t o t h e a r m e d
fo rc es, a n d 65 p e r c e n t h a v e al­
re ad y c o n trib u ted th eir share.
Going, Going . . .
R e m e m b e r t h e oM a d v e rtisw ig
s lo g a n ( w a s i t f o r a h a ir - g r o w i n g
p r o d u c t) t h a t s a i d : “ Going, G o­
ing , G o n e ” ? I n on e w ay , t h e
S a n i t a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t r e m i n d s us
o f it. E a c h y e a r , f o r t h e p a s t
se v e n , t h e r e h a v e b e e n less e m ­
ployees. I n 1936, th « d e p a r t m e n t
h a d 13,820 e m p lo y e e s ; in 1942,
11,700. A n d t h e y h a v e m o r e t e r r i ;
t o r y a n d m o r e d u tie s to d ay .
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u s t h a t h is r e q u e s t f o r a d d it i o n a l
c le r ic a l a id (25 c le rk s, 2 ty p is ts )
h a d n ’t c o m e t h r o u g h a t w e e k ’s
end.
H o w e v e r , t h e r e w a s e v ery
r e a s o n t o believ e t h a t t h e B u d g e t
D i r e c t o r w o u ld g r a n t h is OK . T h is
w o u ld m e a n t h a t so m e 10 p r e s e n t
g r a d e 1 c le r k s w o u ld m o ve u p to
g r a d e 2 p o sitio n s .
L a s t w e e k w e to ld y o u a b o u t t h e
w o rries of Jo sep h P lu m e a u a n d
C a r l O ttis o n , l e s t t h e y fa il t o r e ­
ceiv e t h e s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s g q in g
a lo n g w i t h t h e i r p r o m o tio n s . I n ­
q u i r ie s a t t h e C o m p tr o l l e r ’s O ffice
h a v e r e s u l te d in t h e i n f o r m a t io n
th at
t h e y ’ll
get
the
b ig g e r
s a l a r i e s , -w hich w e a r e p le a s e d to
h e a r , n o t o n ly b e c a u s e we like to
see O t t is o n a n d P l u m e a u g e t m o re
m o n e y , b u t b e c a u s e if t h e y h a d n ’t,
i t w o u ld h a v e s e t a b a d p r e c e d e n t
f o r a ll c ity em ployees.
Chaplains
T h e O ffic ia l R o s t e r of t h e de­
p a r t m e n t is a n i n t e r e s t i n g little
b o o k le t. I t re v ea ls , a m o n g o t h e r
t h in g s , t h a t t h e S a n i t a t i o n m e n
JR. INSURANCE EXAMINER— STi-'T"
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CARD P U N C H OPERATOR
W est 42nd Street,
SECRETARIAL COURSES- 120
Manhattan
C la sses
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■“ ev e n in g .
T a l k i n g a b o u t d o c to r s r e m i n d s
u s o f t h e w a y t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s
o f f ic ia ld o m h a s b e e n h i t th is
y ear:
A ssistan t
C o m m is s io n e r
F d w a r d C. N u g e n t is r e c o v e r in g
fro m a p a n c re a s o p eratio n ; Com­
m is s i o n e r C a r e y h a s b e e n ill o ff
a n d o n w i t h s t o m a c h t r o u b le ;
H a r r y L an g d o n h a s been su ffe r­
i n g a p a i n f u l c o n d itio n o f t h e
f a c e ; C o m m i s s i o n e r M o r t o n ’s w ife
is r e c o v e r in g f r o m a n eye o p e r a ­
tio n.
day
and
Short, Intensive Courses fo r Men and W om en fo r
W ar Production Jo b s as
DRAFTSMEN, ASSEMBLERS, INSPECTORS,
MACHINE TOOL OPERATORS & WELDERS
If Snow Should Come
O F F IC E H O U R S!
D A ILY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M . SATU R D A Y 9 A.M . to 6 P.M.
I f s n o w s h o u ld c om e to m o r r o w ,
t h e S a n i t a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t w o u ld
be r e a d y f o r it, E x c e p t —t h e r e ’s a
s h o r t a g e o f l a b o r a n d e q u ip m e n t.
T h e c it i z e n r y o f t h e c ity will be
a s k e d to p i tc h in a n d give a h a n d .
Th. DELEHANTY INSTITUTE
115 E A S T 15th S T R E E T , N.Y.C.
W^hat’s in Packages?
N e w ly e le c te d o f fic e rs of t h e A s­
s o c i a t i o n of C o m p e titiv e E m p l o y ­
ees:
G eorge T orre,
president;
C h a r le s A. R e i n h a r d , f i r s t vicep r e s i d e n t ; H e r b e r t B a u c h , se c o n d
v i c e - p r e s id e n t : C la y to n R . B ay les,
third
v i c e - p r e s id e n t;
L oretta
A b b o tt,_ tre a s u re r;
C h a r le s E.
S tn ith , c o r r e s p o n d i n g s e c r e t a r y ;
E l i s h a C h a p in , r e c o r d i n g s e c r e ­
ta r y ; P e t e r D aum , serg ean t-ata r m s . F o r m e r T r e a s u r e r M a rie
M c S h a n e Ijas h a d a b a b y. A n d
V ic e - p r e s i d e n t H e r b e r t B a u c h will
so o n be o f f t o t h e w a r s .
SERGEANT
T h is f a c t m u s t b e g iv e n c a r e f u l c o n s i d e r a t io n b y e v e r y m a n
w h o h o p e s to t a k e t h e n e x t S e r g e a n t ’s t e s t. C la s se s n o w f o r m in g .
Bad Breaks
ACE Election
D o n 't w a s t e a n y t h i n g , f o r t h a t
m e a n s w a s t e d m o n ey .
W aste d
m o n e y is w a s t e d liv es in w a r t i m e .
E v e r y d o lla r y o u c a n s a v e s h o u l d
go t o w a r d W a r B o n d s to h e lp y o u r
S t a t e m e e t its q u o ta .
o f p r o m o ti o n .
T h e S a n i t a t i o n Clinic, o n e of t h e
m o s t m o d e r n a n d e f f ic ie n t in t h e
c o u n tr y , is p r e t t y s h o r t - h a n d e d
w h a t w i t h t h r e e o f its d o c to r s off
to th e w ars. T h ey a re D r. P ercy
K l i n g e n s te i n , c o m m is s io n e d a lieu*
ten an t
colo n e l;
D r.
Sigm und
M a g e , m a j o r , a n d D r . L e o n Ginsbu rg , m ajo r.
I f y o u a s k C o m m is s io n e r C a r e y
w h a t 's i n th o s e p a c k a g e s f o r t h e
b oy s in t h e a r m e d fo rc e s, h e 'll tell
y o u : 1 f r u i t c a k e . T e c h to o th
brush, B a rb arso l sh av in g cream ,
15 b lad e s, 1 p a c k a g e P r e m i u m
c rack ers, 1 j a r stra w b e rry jam , 1
j a r r a s p b e r r y j a m , o n e - h a lf p o u n d
p a c k a g e K r a f t c h ee se , 1 p o u n d
b o x , h a r d c a n d y , c a r t o n of 50
C h e s te r f ie ld s , 10*/4 o u n c e s g u m
c a n d y , 10*4 o u n c e s b u t t e r cookies.
E v e r y S a n i t a t i o n m a n in t h e
a r m e d f o r c e s g e ts a p a c k a g e . W e
lik e t h e id ea . O t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s
p le a s e copy.
7
A pu blic h e a r i n g w ill be h e ld
T u e s d a y , D e c e m b e r 1, b y t h e M u ­
n icip a l Civil S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n
on t h e p r o p o s a l to p la c e t h e t i t l e
o f l u n c h r o o m w o r k e r in t h e n o n ­
c o m p e titiv e class. T h e h e a r i n g is
s c h e d u le d f o r 3 p .m .
T h e e x c e lle n t r e s u l t s a t t a i n e d b y s t u d e n t s of t h e D E L E H A N T Y
I N S T I T U T E i n t h e r e c e n t S e r g e a n t ’s e x a m i n a t i o n a r e a c l e a r in d i­
c a t i o n t h a t t h e t y p e of p r e p a r a t i o n o f f e re d b y t h i s sc h o o l e q u ip s
i ts g r a d u a t e s w i t h t h e c o n f id e n c e n e c e s s a r y , n o t o n ly t o p a s s a n
e x a m i n a t i o n , b u t to p a s s s u f f ic ie n tly h i g h o n t h e lis t to be a s s u r e d
Doctors to the Wars
Foreman Answers
Lunchroom Workers
Non-Competitive?
Examination expected soon. Classes meeting day and evening.
Fee Reasonable.
The Clerical Situation
Salary Increase
On the Way?
T h e C o n d u c to r E lig ib le s Asso*
c ia tio n will m e e t o n F r i d a y eve­
n in g , D e c e m b e r 4, 8 p. m., a t
T r a n s p o r t H a ll, 153 E a s t 64tl|
S tre e t,
M a n h a tta n .
P resid en t
S h e rw o o d D a h l b e n d e r s t a t e s t h e r #
will be a d is c u s s io n of t h e p o lic y
of th e B o a r d of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
c o n c e r n in g
ap p o in tm en ts.
H e
n o t e s a good d e al of d i s s a t i s f a c ­
tio n w i t h the p r e s e n t slo w r a t e o f
h ir in g .
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Six
JtK C lO IV IN G A V 1 M .IC A N T S
F O K A D M IS S IO N
A g e t 3 to 7
T r H i i( i | M ) r ta ( io n , H o t I , u i i e l l o o n s —
O u td :io r A c tiv itie s D a ily
661 W E S T E N D A V E ., N .Y .C .
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AT FIRST
510N OF A
1666 TABIETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS
institution.s July 1, 1943. The
LE.A.DER learned this week.
This group has seized upon the
impending rise in maintenance
values (State Budget Director J.
Buckley Bryan’s preliminary es­
timates have shown the trend)
as a means of influencing the
ALBAN Y .— Although no stategeneral run of employees Ihat
the Feld-Hamilton measure will ^ ment of policy has yet been forth­
coming from the State Budget
succeed in bringing nothing but
Division with respect to salary
headaches and no gains of wh>Li
increases under Federal w age
to speak.
regulations, Charles L. Campbell,
Under
F e ld - H a m ilto n ,
m ain­
t e n a n c e f o r e v ery o n e — in c lu d in g
director of classification in the
p h y s ic ia n s ' fa m ilie s n o t a f f e c te d
State Civil Service Department,
a t p r e s e n t —will be d e d u c te d f r o m
this week issued a memorandum
sa la r ie s , t h e y c la im , t h u s elim in ­
setting forth his interpretation of
a t i n g a n y g a in s a s f a r a s t h e y a r e
c o n c e rn e d . T h e y s a y h e ig h t e n in g
the law.
Y O R K
S TA ts
State Salaries N ot Frozen,
Commission Off icialRulei
o f m a i n t e n a n c e v a lu e s will also
w ip e o u t a n y g a in s t h e a v e r a g e
em p loy e e m i g h t enjoy. M oreover,
t h e y ’r e
te llin g
e m plo yees
the
F e l d - H a m i l to n L a w d o e s n ’t s e t u p
statuory
salaries; therefore,
c h a n g e s in s a l a r i e s c a n be ef­
fe c te d w i t h o u t leg isla tiv e a ction ,
p la c in g s a l a r y sc h e d u le s a t t h e
w h i m s of t h e s a l a r y a llo c a tio n
b o a rd .
Tho B en efit F ro m In creases
T h e A s so c ia tio n of S t a te Civil
S e r \’ice E m p lo y e es , on t h e o t h e r
h a n d , p o in ts o u t t h a t th e m a j o r i ty
of w o r k e r s s t a n d s to b e n e f it considerab.ly f r o m f o r t h c o m i n g c a s h
in c r e a s e s . B e c a u s e m a i n t e n a n c e
v a lu e s will be a d ju s te d b e fo re
F e l d - H a m i l to n goes in to effect,
t h e c o st to t h e in d iv id u a l will
n o t be in c r e a s e d , t h e A sso c ia tio n
c o n te n d s.
T h o A s so c ia tio n is s t r i v in g to
o b t a i n a s a l a r y r a n g e of $1,300
to $1,700 f o r h o sp ita l a t t e n d a n t s
a s well a s e q u ally e q u ita b le
s a l a r i e s in o t h e r titles.
A t p r e s e n t, in d ic a tio n s a r e t h a t ,
if B r y a n ’s p r o p o sa ls a r e en forced,
th e S t a te will be in a p o sitio n to
m a k e a p r o f i t on e v ery in d iv id u a l
r e s i d in g in S t a t e i n s t itu tio n s .
As f a r a s t h e a t t i t u d e of
p h y s ic ia n s a n d s u p e r i n te n d e n ts ia
c o n c e r n e d , t h e o p in io n is g r o w in g
a m o n g em p lo y e es t h a t it is s t r i c t ­
ly a " d o g - i n - t h e - m a n g e r ” view
b a se d p r i m a r i ly on se lfish c o n sid ­
erations.
N o s a l a r y s t a ti s t i c s a r e a s y e t
a v a ila b le , a c c o r d in g to t h e classi­
fic a tio n b o a rd , w h ic h h a s s t a t e d
th at
t h is w o r k is i m p o r t a n t
e n o u g h to tie u p all of its r e ­
so u rc e s. I t h a s a d d ed , m o reo v e r,
it is n o t d ispo se d to m a k e p r e m a ­
t u r e s t a t e m e n t s t h a t m i g h t p ro v e
in c o r r e c t .
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e m p lo y e es feel, a r e j u m p i n g u p on
th is situation as a sprin g b o ard
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p o o r n o r i n d ig e n t, could be fo rc e d
to p a y t h e i n s t it u t i o n s a s u m in
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a n d is e m p lo w e red to d is c h a r g e a
p a t i e n t w h o fa ils to m e e t s u c h d e ­
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tiv e p l a n s ; o p e r a t i o n o f a t r a i n e e
sy s te m .
I n all o t h e r c a s e s s a l a r i e s of
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p ro v a l o f t h e N a t io n a l W a r L a b o r
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so m e i n s titu tio n s . H e s a i d p a t i e n t
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much shunned through all these
months of hectic war activities up
at the Board of Education as far
as training is concerned, are f i ­
nally getting their big break, The
LEADER learned this week. They
can use 300 women trainees a
week throughout the Board’s
Training Centers — mostly in
night sessions.
B rushup C o u rse s
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OF
s te n o - ty p i s t s will r a t e h i g h e s t sa l­
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T y p is ls m u s t be a b le to ty p e 55
w o r d s p e r m in u te , if y o u c la s s if y
o n ly a s a ty p is t. S t e n o g r a p h e r s
mv.st do a t le a s t 100 w o r d s a m in ­
u te a n d tran scrib e a m in im u m
o f 45.
T h o s e a c c e p te d m u s t b o a r d in a t
l e a s t tw o n i g h ts a w e e k t h e f i r s t
w e e k a n d t h r e e t h e s u c c e e d in g
w e e k , to follow a m i n i m u m s c h e d ­
ule of b o a r d in g in a t l e a s t ono
n i g h t o u t of th re e .
All c a n d i d a te s m u s t p a s s a p h y s ­
ical test.
T h e p o sitio n s a r e civ ilia n w a r
jo b s f o r t h e t r a i n i n g s t a ti o n t h a t
w a s s e ttle d r e c e n tl y o u t on O r i e n ­
t a l B o u le v a rd , a t O r i e n ta l P o i n t
w h e r e B r o o k ly n w in d s u p a g a i n s t
25 War Training Courses
Open to Women f17 V2 or Over
drafting
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S E C T I O N
A t e n - w e e k c o u r s e f o r w o m e n in
e le c tr ic a l p r in c ip le s a n d m e a s u r e ­
m e n ts , t u it io n - f r e e a n d sp o n s o r e d
b y t h e U n ite d S t a t e s O ffice of
E d u c a t io n , will be g iv e n in th e
E n g i n e e r i n g S c ien c e a n d M a n a g em e t p r o g r a m a t C o lu m b ia U n i v e r ­
s ity s t a r t i n g D e c e m b e r 8.
O b je ctiv e Is to t r a i n w o m e n a s
e le c tr ic a l l a b o r a t o r y a id e s f o r
e le c tric a l r e s e a r c h a n d d e v elo p ­
m e n t la b o r a t o r ie s in w a r I n d u s­
trie s, a n d m il i t a r y a n d n a v a l o r­
g a n iz a tio n s.
R e q u i r e m e n t s a r e h i g h school
g raduation, m a th e m a tic s th ro u g h
t r ig o n o m e tr y , one y e a r o f college
p h y sic s o r t h e e q u iv a le n t.
P e r s o n a l in te r v i e w will g e t a n
a p p li c a n t s t a r t e d In t h e r i g h t d i­
re ctio n . D a t e s f o r th is p u r p o se
a r e D e c e m b e r 1 a n d 2, f r o m 7 to
9 p. m., In R o o m 514, E n g i n e e r i n g
B u ild in g ( b e tw e e n 117th a n d l l S f h
S t r e e t s a t B r o a d w a y , N o r t h of
E a r l H a ll) , Columbj-a U n iv e rsity .
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R o o m 313, E n g i n e e r i n g B u ild in g
( U N iv e r sity
4 -3200,
E x te n s i o n
145, f r o m 9 a. m . to 5 p. m.
L e c t u r e s will be g iv e n T u e s d a y s
a n d W e d n e s d a y s , f r o m 7 to 10
p. m., la b o r a t o r y w o r k S a t u r d a y s
f r o m 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
C o u rse d e a ls w i t h D C a n d AC
c ir c u it p ro b le m s, m a g n e t ic c ir­
c u its, I n d u c ta n c e v o l ta g e g e n e r a ­
tion, p o w e r - e n e r g y . I n s t r u m e n t s
p l ic a n t m a y b e co m e a t r a i n e e in
a . m a t t e r of d ays, f r o m in d ic a ­
tio n s.
T h e B o a r d ’s t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s
h av e h ad a n increase of several
t h o u s a n d w o m e n in t h e l a s t fe w
m o n t h s a n d will no d o u b t fin d
w o m e n all o v e r Ih e p lac e n o w
t h a t i n d u s t r y h a s d e cid e d t h a t
t h e y a r e s t r i c t l y e m p loy a b le .
U n t i l th is tim e , w a r -employers
w e r e c o n f in in g t h e i r h i r i n g to
m e n In t h e belief t h a t t h e avr.ilable m a le m a r k e t o u g h t to be ex­
h a u s t e d b e fo re t a k i n g a c h a n c a
w i t h t h e w o m e n fo lk .
P ic tu re C hanges
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have
c h a n g e d t h e p ic t u r e . I n d u s t r y
h a s n o w c a u g h t u p to w o m e n .
W a r p o w e r officials. It h a s b e en
le a r n e d , a r e a d v e r s e to t h e id ea
of c o n c e n t r a t i n g on w o m e n b e f o r e
c o n ti n u i n g to e x h a u s t u n e m p lo y e d
m e n in th is a r e a .
C o u rse s O p e n
T h e list of c o u r s e s o p e n to
w om en:
A u’c r a f t a sse m b ly , a i r c r a f t e n ­
g in es , a i r c r a f t f a b r ic s a n d le a t h e r ,
a i r c r a f t I n s p e c tio n , a i r c r a f t m e ­
c h a n ic s , a i r c r a f t p a t t e r n m a k i n g ,
a i r c r a f t riv e tin g , a ir c i’a f t s h e e t
m e ta l, a i r c r a f t w o o d w o rk .
A u to m o tiv e m e c h a n ic s , a u x il i a r y
a n d m e a s u r e m e n t s , m e t h o d s of
c o m p u t a ti o n , sin g le p h a s e a n d
p o ly p h a s e p o w e r a n d p o w e r fact o r , tran sfo rm e rs,
ele c tro n ics,
t u b e s a n d c irc u its , p h o to e le c tr ic
devices.
S h e e p s h e a d B a y T r a i n i n g S ta tio n .
T a k e the B rig h to n Beach, BM T
t r a i n , g e t t i n g off a t S h e e p s h e a d
B ay . T a lte t h e M a n h a t t a n B e a c h
b u s a n d g e t o f f a t t h e m a in g a te
o f t h e t r a i n i n g s t a ti o n . A p p ly a t
t h e P e r s o n n e l Office.
t h e A tl a n t i c O cean.
A lso b e in g s o u g h t a t th e s a m e
t r a i n i n g s t a ti o n a r e F i r s t C lass
P l u m b e r s a n d F i r s t C lass E l e c t r i ­
c ia n s fo r m a i n t e n a n c e w o rk . T h e
j o b s p a y $92 to $109 a m o n th , p lu s
r o o m a n d b o a rd . A ge r a n g e is
also 18 to 50 a n d c a n d i d a te s m u s t
s u b m i t to a p h y sic a l te s t. I n a d ­
d itio n , a p p li c a n t s m u s t h a v e f o u r
y e a r s of e x p e rie n c e a t th e i r w o rk .
A n eye t e s t will also be given.
T o be a c c e p te d , r a n d i d a l c a m u s t
h a v e vision u n c o r r e c te d of 15/20,
c o m b in e d , a n d a m i n i m u m of 0/20
in t h e w o r s t eye.
C a n d id a t e s will be r e q u ir e d to
w e a r m a r i t i m e s e rv ic e u n i f o r m s .
Interview
m a y be h a d a n y
m o r n i n g b e tw e e n 9 a n d 10 a t t h e
in stru ctio n ,
b lu ep rin t
re a d in g ,
c u tt i n g , g a s a n d a r c , e le c tric ity ,
f o r e m a n s h i p a n d job i n s t r u c t o r
t r a i n i n g , f o r g in g a n d b lu c k s m ith ing, fo u n d r y , in d u s t r ia l c h e m ic a ls
a n d explosives, in sp e c tio n a n d
t e s ti n g , i n s t r u m e n t m a k i n g , m a ­
c h in e sh o p, p a t t e r n m a k i n g , ra d io
a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n s , s h ip c a r p e n ­
t r y a n d w o o d w o rk in g , s h ip elec­
t r ic i a n , s h i p f i tt i n g . s h ip loft, s h ip
p l u m b i n g a n d pip e f ittin g , s h ip
s h e e t m e ta l, t r a c i n g , e le c tric a n d
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T h e W a l l p la n ( d e s c r i b e d in g r e a t e r d e ta i l on
p a g e 3 ), d e s e r v e s s e r i o u s c o n s i d e r a t i o n .
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w ho m ade h ig h e r m arks.
O f f i c i a l s of t h e P o l i c e D e ­
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s a l a r i e s be f r o z e n ? Does
per­
c e n t V ic to ry T a x com e o u t of p e n ­
sion, lo o ? et-c. . . . T h o se q u e rie s
w e r e p r e p a r e d by A r t h u r Sejjal,
L a w D e p t. w hiz. . . . L et:ter S to n e
cirinlvs b ig g l a s s t o m a t o ju ic e f o r
lu n ch . . . . H i s f r i e n d s s a y h e ’s
m uch m o re a f f a b l e la te ly , . . .
K e n n e t h D a y to n , b u d g c tm a n , is
u s u a lly s p a r k p lu g o f a n y p r o je c t
h e ’s on • . . b u t n o t C ity M a n p o w e r
B oard. . . . D ayton w a n ts N ew bold M o r r i s to do t h e w o r r y i n g . . . ,
S j m u e l G a lsto n , N Y C Civil S e r v ­
ice q u i z m a k e r , h a s w r i t te n a quiz
v e r s io n o f t h e Bible, w ith multit)le
choice a n s w e r s , j u s t like a r e j u l a r
exam . . . . The A rm y
o b sta cle
courses
train in g
o u r A m e r ic a n
c o m m a n d o s a r e n o t h in g b u t a n
a d a p t a t i o n o f N e w Y o rk C i ty ’s
p h j s i c a l e x a m s f o r cops, f ire m e n ,
.s;iniia(ion m en, o r ig in a lly d evised
by N Y U ’s P r o f e s s o r F r a n c i s P a t ­
rick W all . . . M a y o r L a G u a r d i a
h a s s e n t p r i v a t e m em o to c o m m is­
s i o n e r s s a y i n g a n y b o d y who w a n t s
a lo ng lea v e f o r sic k n e s s mu f t see
D r. E d B e r n e c k e r f i r s t . . . E m ­
p lo y ee s g e t sick leave, t a k e w a r
j o b s a t m o re m o n ey, s a y s B u lch .
f " ^ . —k
*
in v ite s all r e a d e r s to w r ite in upon any Civil S e rv ice su b je ct. L e t t e r s
t 4 V i r c i e l v o t h e c a re iiil a t t e n t i o n of t h e e d ito r s . T h o s e of g e n e r a l i n te r e s t will be p rin te d .
I .e tle r s which a p p e a r in the.se c o lu m n s m ay be an.sw ered by r e a d e r s with o t h e r p o in ts
ol view. All l e i t e r s should be sign ed, but name's will be k e p t c o n fid e n tia l if re q u e s te d .
Unsung, IJnlionored,
He Trudges On
S irs: I t w a s w ith th e g re iitcst
of intoiest. t h a t I re a d t h e a r tic le
in yoni- lust ed itio n in w h ic h it
s t a te d t h a t t h e S t a te e vil se rv ice
em ploy oes w ore i)roving t h e i r
lia trio tirn i by w o i k i n g a t t h e gove ’. 'nincnt su pp ly d e p o ts in th e i r
s p a r e tinio.
I d o n ’t k now whetluM' t h e w i i l c r
o f th is a r tic le w a s j u s t naive, or
he w a s tr y in g to g v;» Ih e lowly
S t a le en'.plo.x ec3 a }>at on the
b'lek. Tn an y t v e u t , ijloasL- allow
m e to (1 liiink th is a riic lo inasrmich a s 1, a t t a t u em ployee, rePidiiij; in (lu> A lbany area , a m in
a position to kno'.\- e x ac tly w h y
th e s . ‘ p i lg rim a g e s ar(> m a d e to
\'ooi hi'csvillo o r y c h e n c c ta d y , a
•‘•r
1942
Merit Men
'In d e p c iu 'c n t W e e k l y o f C iv il S r r v i c e and W a r J o b N e w s
P u b l i s h e d e v e ry T u e s d a y by C ivil S e r v ic e P u b l i c a t i o n s ,
Inc . Of f i c e : 97 D u a n e St. ( a t B r o a d w a y ) N e w Y o rk . N Y.
P h o n o ; C O r t l a n d t 7-5665
C o p y r i g h t, 1942, b y C iv il S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t io n s . Inc.
I
m a t t e r of a b o u t 15 miles.
T h e m o ti v a ti n g c a u s e ^for t h is
week -en d exodus of s t a t e e m ­
ployees to labor, a n d I m e a n
labor, a t th e g o v e r n m e n t d e p o ts
docs n ot find its r o o t in t h e
g ro im d of p a tr io tis m , b u t r a t h e r
in th e in ability to m a k e e n d s m e e t
on t h e m u n if ic e n t s a la r ie s p a id by
th e S tate. L iv in g co nd itio n s, ( r e n t
a n d food) a re exceedingly h ig h in
Ill's a re a , a n d this, c ou p led w ith
c o n s t a n t d o n a tio n s to th is d riv e
a n d t h a t ch-ive, m a k e it m a n d a t o i y
fcu' th e S ta te w o r k e r to se e k a d ­
d ition a l em i)loym ent to a u g m e n t
his m e a g e r sa lary . I m ig h t a d d
t ha t
the
V oorheesville
and
S c h e n c c ta d y p i o je c ts a r e n o t th e
only one.s em p lo y in g S t a te eml>loyet's in t h e i r s p a r e tim e.
P le a s e do no t c o n s tr u e f ro m th e
a b o v e s t a t e m e n t t h a t t h e S t a te
E m p lo y e e
is
not
loyal
and
p a tr io tic . T o t h e c o n tr a r y , t h e i r
i s n ’t .a m o re zealo u s p a tr i o t ic
g r o u p in t h e c o u n try . I n sp ite of
t h e f a c t t h a t so m a n y h a v e to
w o r k tw o jo bs th e y still find tim e
to r.andw ich in d u tie s s u c h a s
A ir R a id W a r d e n s , F i r e W a r d e n s ,
R o d Cross, etc., etc., w ith n e v e r
a w h im p e r .
T h e f a c t t h a t th e S t a te e m ­
ployee
does n o t
forsake
his
lowly p a id po sitio n fo r a m o re
lu c r a t iv e one in th e s e d a y s of
s t r e s s s u r e ly could n o t be e.illed
by a n y o t h e r na n \e t h a n p a t r i o t ­
ism.
A nd so, u n s u n g a n d u n h o n o r e d .
t h e S t a te em ployee j u s t t r u d g e s
on a n d on.
A stath: e m p l o y e e .
. . . I f i t ’s tough, see Charlie
Campbell.
R E C E N T L Y w h e n U n c le S a m
■w anted to k n o w h o w m a n y a n d
w h a t k i n d of, te c h n ic a l, p r o f e s ­
sio n a l, a n d sp e c ia liz ed h e lp m i g h t
b e a v a ila b le f o r f e d e r a l services,
i t w a s C h a r le s L. C a m p b e ll w h o
w as d esignated by G overnor L eh ­
m a n to m a k e t h e s u r v e y of s t a t e
a n d local -civil p e rso n n e l.
(■‘nly a fe w m o n t h s e a i l i e r w h e n
it b e c a m e n e c e s s a r y to p r e p a r e
a n d e d u c a t e local a u th o r i t i e s in
all of t h e school d i s t r ic t s of th e
s t a t e in t h e i n tr ic a c ie s of civil
se rv ice , it w a s C h a r le s L. C a m p ­
bell w h o w a s d e sig n a te d to do t h e
job.
W h e n e v e r t h e r e is a to u g h jo b
to do in s t a t e civil serv ice, i t ’s a l­
w a y s — “ see C h a rlie s C a m p b e ll”
a n d y et, t h is o v e rse a s v e t e r a n of
t h e F i r s t W o r ld W a r is a b o u t a s
r e s e r v e d a n d r e t i r i n g a g e n tl e m a n
a s y o u ’ll fin d in s t a te g o v e r n m e n t.
C a m p b e ll is c a r r i e d on th e p a y ­
roll a s “ d ir e c t o r of t h e division of
c la s s if i c a t i o n ” b u t h is p a y doe.sn’t
c o v e r all t h e t h in g s he does n o r
t h e title d e sc rib e th em .
W’h e n t h e g o v e r n m e n t w a n t e d a
s u r v e y of p e r s o n n e l fo r m a n ­
p ow e r, C a m p b e ll q u ietly s a t down,
d r e w up t h e sim p le s t of q u e s tio n ­
n a i r e s a n d p r o m p tl y h a d it dis­
t r i b u t e d to s t a t e a n d local a p ­
p o i n ti n g o fficers. H e c om p iled t h e
r e s u l ts a n d s e n t t h e m to W a s h ­
i n g t o n —a n d h is r e w a r d ?
W a s h i n g t o n w a n t e d h im to co m e
t o t h e n a t i o n ’s c a p ita l a n d go to
w o r k f o r t h e O ffice of
m i n i s t r a t i o n . T h e Peclcrai'^^
a s k e d h i m to s e t up the)
s o n n e l m a c h i n e r y . Mr.
f'^r.
c o u l d n ’t see h is w a y clear
v o te all his tim e a n d so he
w e e k ly t r i p s f o r m o n th s untn^'’’
h a d p u t O P A ’s personnel !
le m s in sh a p e .
I t w a s t h e s a m e w a y in tar'
t h e e n f o r c e m e n t of th e new
L a w w'hich b l a n k e t s employe *
e v e r y lo cal school district in *
s t a t e . C a m p b e ll lo o k ed at the t**'*
to be d o n e a n d s a t down to h •
I t i s n ' t fin is h e d b u t the seu
d i s t r i c t s k n o w th e y have a
in A lb a n y , a fellow named
bell in t h e s t a t e Civil Service
p a r t m e n t . H e h a s brought r
lo cal d i s t r i c t officials and
erti,
p lo y e e s a lo n g w a y tow ard ^CCcpt.
iiiig
n g aixiiu
n d q u a li f y i n g aann da nicetin
civil se r v ic e s t a n d a r d s and prr,
d u r e s . A n d t h e y k n o w he’.s th'*’
t o h e lp t h e m w h e n and if
s t u m b le .
As d i r e c t o r of classification
C h a i r m a n C a m p b e ll a n d h is -i
s o c ia te s, A r t h u r F . M a lo y , repr^
se n tin g
the
D ivisio n of th
B u d g e t, ' a n d W illia m p. jj*
D o n o u g h , r e p r e s e n t i n g th e
w o r k e r s , h a v e r e v ie w e d virtualiv
t h o u s a n d s o f a p p e a l s for reclassj.
f i c a t io n of title. T h e y have dont
a n e x c e lle n t jo b ; a n d instead of
b e in g d islik e d , c o n sid e rin g the ext r e m e l y p e r s o n a l n a t u r e ot their
d e c isio n s (all o f t h e m affecting
t h e p o cketU ook) t h e y a r e every,
w h e r e r e s p e c t e d a n d e ste e m e d . Xo
lit t l e of t h i s is d u e to Campbell'j
p a tie n c e , t a c t , fa ir n e s s , a n d forthr i g h t j u s t ic e —th o s e c h arac te ristic s
t h a t h a v e m a r k e d th e d e lib e ra .
t io n s a n d d e cisio n s of t h e tr io ,
C a m p b e ll is 49, a 1916 graduate
o f D a r t m o u t h College in too.
n o m ic s a n d f in an c e. I n the First
W 'orld W a r h e w a s 21 months ia
t h e 30th I n f a n t r y , T h ir d Division,
U.S.A.., a n d ro se f r o m private to
s e r g e a n t . H e p a r ti c ip a t e d in five
m ajo r
b a ttle
engagem ents In
F r a n c e a n d w a s f o r 17 months
o v e r s e a s , p a r t o f t h e tim e in the
Arm j:..of O c c u p atio n .
P r e v i o u s to h is a r m y service he
h a d w o r k e d f o r p r i v a t e corpora*
tio n s a n d a f t e r h is discharge from
se r v ic e h e s e r v e d a s ns.sistant
c h ie f a c c o u n t a n t in th e national
h e a d q u a r t e r s of t h e American
R e d C ro ss in W a s h in g to n . Then,
a f t e r a y e a r , h e w a s back to pri­
v a t e e m p l o y m e n t a n d in February,
1P24, h e e n te r e d s t a t e service.
I t w a s J8 y e a r s ag o that Mr.
C a m p b e ll' b e g a n h is c a re e r in the
Civil S e rv ic e D e p a r t m e n t as an
e x a m i n e r , g r a d u a l l y tak in g over
a d it i o n a l
r e sp o n sib ilitie s
until
{C o n t in u e d on P a g e S'.xtccn)
QUESTION, PLEASE
Membership
In Pension System
Tt. I'i.: T h e b e n e f its of m e m b e r ­
sh ip in t h e p e n sio n s y s te m in t h e
c ity a r e m an ifo ld . H e r e a r e t h e
facts:
Y c u h a v e t h e r i g h t to r e ti r e
w h e n y o u h a v e r e a c h e d t h e m in i­
m u m r e t i r e m e n t a g e a n d you a r e
still in c ity service. U nle ss you
sp e c ific ally elect a r e t i r e m e n t a g e
of 55 (w h ic h r e q u ir e s h i g h e r c o n ­
tr i b u t i o n s f r o m y o u ) th e m in i m u m
a g e f o r re tire m .en t is 60 for t h e
cle rica l g r o u p ; 59 fo r m e c h a n ic s
a n d 58 f o r l a b o r e is.
T h e city p a y s o n e -h alf of t h e
b e n efit.
U p on r e ti r e m e n t , y ou will re ­
ceive a n a n n u a l a llo w a n c e, p a y ­
a b le in m o n th l y in s t a l l m e n t s in
th is m a n n e r : a p p r o x im a te l y 1/70
to 1/60 of y o u r a v e r a g e s a l a r y
f o r t h e five b e s t co n se cu tiv e y e a r s
sin c e you la s t b e c a m e a m e m b e r
m u ltip lie d by y o u r y e a r s of s e rv ­
ice u p to 30. T h e f r a c t i o n is de­
t e r m i n e d by y o u r g ro u p , la b o r e r
o r m e c h a n ic a l, a n d by t h e m ininaum a g e of r e t i r e m e n t t h a t yo u
select.
’/ o u a r e also e n title d to a d d i­
tio n a l b e n e f its :
O r d i n a r y D isa b ility R e t i r e m e n t :
a n a llo w a n c e in p r o p o r tio n to
y e a r s of service, s a l a r y a n d a g e
is g r a n t e d e m p loy ees h a v in g a t
le a s t te n y e a r s c o n tin u o u s m e m ­
be rsh ip .
p ro vid ed
th e y
have
p r o v e n s u f f ic ie n t d isa b ility to th e
m ed ic al b o a r d of t h e r e ti r e m e n t
sy.«item.
A cc id e n t D isa b ility R e t i r e m e n t :
a n a llo w a n c e a m o u n t i n g to 3/4 of
a n n u a l s a k u y is g r a n t e d em plo y,
ees d isab led in t h e perforn'Kvnco
of duty, t h r o u g h no n e g lig e n ce on
tlie ir p a r t , r e g a r d l e s s of age and
y e a r s of service.
O r d i n a r y D e a t h B e n e f it: in c\si
of d e a t h r e s u l ti n g fro m natural
ca u s c s , t h e b e n e f ic ia r y receives a
m e m b e r ’s a c c u m u la t e d deductions
p lu s c o m p o u n d i n te r e s t at four
p e r c e n t a y e a r . I n addition, a
c a s h s u m e qu al to th e la.-t
m o n t h s s a l a r y f o r less than ten
y e a r s in se rv ic e a n d equal to the
last 12 m o n th s s a l a r y for
t h a n t e n y e a r s in service is
g r a n t e d to t h e beneficiary.
A c c id e n ta l D e a th B e n e f i t s : i"
c a s e of d e a t h r e s u l ti n g from pef'
f o r m a n c e of d u ty , a n a n n u a l pen*
S i o n of o n e -h a lf t h e m e m b e r’s
f in a l c o m p e n s a tio n is given to
w id ow , c h ild r e n u n d e r 18, or de*
p e n d e n t f a t h e r o r m oth e r. In
dition , t h e b e n e f ic ia r y r e c e i v e s a
r e f u n d of all a c c u m u la te d deduc­
tions.
A f te r t h r e e y e a r s of member*
ship, y o u a r e e n title d , subject to
c e r t a i n con d itio n s, to borrow uP
to 40 p e r c e n t of y o u r a ccuir.-...la'od
d e d u c tio n s.
City Transfer
H , O.: T h e M unicipal Civil
Se rv ic e C o m m is sio n will refuse ^
a p p r o v e a t r a n s f e r w h e re tliP'*^ '
a p r e f e r r e d list in existence ‘O
t h e p a r t i c u l a r title ; w h ere
a d e p a r t m e n t a l p ro m otio n list I
e x is te n c e fo r t h e departm cut
w h ic h th e em ployee 'Wishes
t r a n s f e r , a n d w h e r e the
’g
in to w h ic h t h e employee
to t r a n s f e r is one involving ®
sentifil t e s ts o r qualification--^ ^
f e r e n t f r o m o r. h i g h e r th an
r e q u ir e d f o r o rig in a l
th e p o sitio n pvcsc'''t!y held li.’’
em ployee.
p
December 1, 1942
fx c liisiv e — R a i s e s !
n e w s. S a l a r y r a is e s
e m p loy ees!
Without a n y p r e v io u s a n n o u n c e pnt, fhe D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p i t a l i
!^is w e e k p u t s in to e f f e c t a s e rie s
f pay ra is e s f o r e m p lo y e es in t h e
^.Ji'paid c a te g o rie s .
C o m m isjpricr E d w a r d AI. E e r n e c k e r h a s
® steel a n n o u n c e m e n t s r e v e a lin g
?js pleasure a t b e in g a b le to do
niething t o w a r d e lim in a t in g t h e
impoft^iit g r ie v a n c e of low salT h i s c o lu m n k n o w s t h a t
j^gspital o fficia ls h a v e n o t b e en
happy ■'ibout t h e low s a l a r i e s t h e y
jrc compelled to p a y , a n d D r .
B e r n e c k e r ’s p Je a su re i s v e r y re a l,
jjere is t h e n e w s c h e d u le :
Nui-^es, p r e v io u s ly e a r n i n g ?900
and $1 ,2 6 0 a y e a r , g e t a n in c r e a s e
of S150, or a n a d d it i o n a l $3 a w e e k
in the p a y c h e c k .
H o sp ita l h e l p e r s ,
p re v io u s ly
earnin g
$480 w i t h m a i n t e n a n c e
and $'<’80 w i t h o u t m a in t e n a n c e ,
get an a d d itio n a l $120.
H o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t s , e a r n i n g $540
^•ith m a i n t e n a n c e a n d $480 w i t h ­
out m a in te n a n c e , g e t a n a d d it i o n ­
al S120 a y e a r .
P r a c t i c a l n u r s e s , s a m e sc h e d u le
as h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t s .
Litundry w o r k e r s , s a m e sc h e d u le
as h o s p i t a l a t t e n d a n t s .
Cooke, p re v io u s ly e a r n i n g $960
with m a in te n a n c e a n d $1,200 w i t h ­
out m a in te n a n c e , a n a d d it i o n a l
$]50 a year.
Others g e t t i n g s a l a r y r a is e s of
$120 a y e a r a r e s e a m s tr e s s e s , b a r ­
bers, t a i l o r s . .
Here's
b ig
for h o s p i t a l
Proiiiotions—Leaves
Here's the n e w lin e u p of p ro m o ­
tions and w a r lea v e s a m o n g t h e
top ra n k in g people in t h e d e p a r t ­
ment, effective D e c e m b e r 1:
Dr. Israel M a g e la n e r , m e d ic a l
superintendent of H a r l e m H o s - ‘
p;tr!. to m e d i c a l s u p e r i n t e n ­
dent of K in g s C o u n ty H o s p it a l f o r
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
t h e d u r a t i o n in p la c e of D r . E m a n ­
u e l G id d in g s, w h o h a s b e co m e a
c o lo n c l in t h e A r m y .
D r . E m a n u e l L if s h u tz , d e p u ty
m e d ic a l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t a t K i n g s
C o u n ty , to m e d ic a l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t
a t 'H a r l e m H o s p it a l in p la c e of
D r. M n g e la n c r .
D r . A l e x a n d e r K r u g e r , m e d ic a l
s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of L in c o ln H o s ­
p ita l, to m e d ic a l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
M e t r o p o li t a n H o s p it a l in place of
D r . I. H e r b e r t S c h e ffc r, w ho h a s
b e co m e a m a j o r in t h e A r m y .
D r. H e n r y
W. K elbe,
dep­
u t y m e d ic a l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
M e t r o p o li t a n H o s p ita l, to m e d ic a l
s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of L in c o ln H o s p it a l
in p lac e of D r . K r u g e r .
D r. S t e p h e n H . A c k e r m a n , m e d ­
ical s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of F o r d h a m
H o s p it a l, to m e d ic a l s u p e r i n end e n t o f C o n e y I s l a n d H o s p it a l in
p la c e of D r . R , A. W y m a n , w h o
h a s b e co m e a m a j o r in th e A r m y 's
P u b l i c H a a l t h Service.
D r . N a t h a n S m ith , d e p u ty m e d ­
ical s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of M o r r i s a n i a
H o s p it a l, to m e d ic a l s u p e r i n t e n ­
d e n t of F o r d h a m H o s p it a l in plac e
of D r. A ck erm an .
D r. S a m u e l A. S c h u y le r to a c t ­
i n g m e d ic a l s u p e r i n t e n d e n t of
T r ib o r o H o s p i t a l in p lac e of D r.
A lf r e d R i n g , w h o h a s b e co m e a
c a p t a i n in t h e a r m y .
Hospital Harmony
T h e s t o r y b e h in d t h e s t o r y in t h e
c a s e of J o s e p h T r a p a n i , 27-yearold B r o o k l y n m e t a l p a i n t e r rid d e .i
in a r m s a n d leg s by i n f a n t i le p a r ­
a ly s is t h e s e l a s t 16 m o n th s , is t h a t
s t r a t e g y h a d to be u se d b e fo re
S a m u e l C h o tz in o ff, m u s ic a l d ir e c ­
t o r f o r t h e N a t io n a l B r o a d c a s t i n g
C o m p a n y , c a m e o v e r to t h e o r t h o ­
p e d ic w a r d in K i n g s C o u n ty H o s ­
p ita l, B ro o k ly n , to be a s s u r e d
T ra p a n i can
com pose po p u lar
m u s ic .
T r a p a n i , a c c o r d in g to D r . E m a n ­
u e l L if s h u tz , a c t i n g s u p e r i n t e n ­
d e n t in t h e h o s p ita l, g a v e C h a r g e
N u rse K a th e rin e H a rley th e im ­
p r e ssio n h e . m i g h t o u t of “ sta.o;*;
f r i g h t ” n o t do a good jo b o f h u m ­
m in g o n e of h is se if - c r e a te d t u n e s
to a n i m p o r t a n t in d iv id u a l.
So
sh e a r r a n g e c i f o r M iss M a r g a r e t
W yvili, of N B C ’s p r e s s division,
to p ose a s a f rie n d . M iss W y vili
did a n d g o t T r a p a n i to h u m his
Afhrmaih ou
List
Now that the initial furor
created by the publication of the
Sergeant’s list is over we can
coldly, dispassionately and statis­
tically analyze and study the list
and appreciate just what sort of
list we have.
To help us in this study, The
LRADEU publishes on tiiis page
t'vo statistical tables which shed
a great deal of light.
Table I
a breakdown of the list by
®2ch hundred according to the
^^cord Katings of the Patrolmen
"ithin each group of one hundred.
Table II is a similar breakdown
<iividing the list into three parts
*101 names each.
I
main re a s o n f o r th is s t u d y
s to determ ine t h e s e n i o r it y r a to
p a tr o l m e n fa llin g into
® various c ate g o rie s. F o r th is
r a t i n g s of 95 a n d
im
been l u m p e d t o g e t h e r
th
“ 95” c ate g o ry . W e k n o w
cit.
for a v e ry fe w in t h a t
'vho m a y h a v e b een
lo „
th a t category from a
tionni
b e c a u s e of a d d i
"onal credit for D e p a r t m e n t a l
•^‘^cognition all th o s e p a tr o l m e n
^■thln thp
minitrn,,,; . “ 95” g r o u p h“ aa vv ee fa
SimiiiH °
y e a r s of s e rv ice
other
e a c h of t h e
patrni,^'’'
t h e r e a r e so m e
'3te?ov
^’^ised f r o m a low er
tionV/. "^‘^ause of s u c h a dd igorv
sin ce e a c h c atel'f*ti'oim^° includes a n u m b e r of
^‘oup S
to a h i g h e r
plaint n
d o w n by coma f a ir
actual
Y e a r s on J o b
o b se rv a tio n to be
t a b le s is t h e
'“St
p a tr o l m e n on
"’ the id '
t h a n 10 y e a r s
sa fe
'V' li^'t
th e f i r s t 401 m e n
"-•ts r .r ” ? a s s u r e d of a p p o in tve ,
th ese 401 m en , 268
‘ter
ratinfi o f 95 o r
the Ki'oup. exiic
I v / o t h i r d ‘3
Just Notes
L a t e s t H o s p it a l W A A C is M iss
A d a S o le ts k y , H a r l e m H o s p ita l
s e c r e t a r y to D r . J a c o b G o ld m a n ,
d e p u ty m e d ic a l s u p e r i .i l e n d e n t,
w h o h a s a l r e a d y m a d e f o u r trip.'?
to E u r o p e a n d b een m a n y o t h e r
p laces. S a y s sh e : ” I to o k a p r o ­
m o tio n e x a m O c to b e r 17 arfd feel
s u r e , if I a m in line fo r a p r o m o ­
tio n , i t will be h e ld f o r m e. W ith
this
p r o m is e of s e c u rity , I
w o u l d n ’t c a r e if t h e G o v e r n m e n t
p a id m e $1 a y e a r a s s a l a r y . I
feel, m o r e o v e r , I h a v e been on t h e
re c e iv in g e n d lo n g e n o u g h a s f a r
a s b e n e f its a r e c o n c e r n e d t h a t a c ­
c r u e to c itiz e n s of t h is c o u n t r y ”
. . . S h e le a v e s D e c o m b e r 5 f o r
D e s M oines, l a . . . . M iss E li z a b e t h
L yon, m e d ic a l social w o r k e r a t
H a r l e m H o s p it a l, is o n e of l i ne w ­
ly -a r r iv e d A m e r ic a n R e d C ross
w o r k e r s in H a w a i i. She is a n u r s e
by training*. . . . T w o W A A C s
f r o m W e l f a r e H o s p it a l a r e Miss
E ls ie B u m p u s a n d M iss R ose
N a g e y . . . . H o s p it a l S e c r e t a r y E u ­
g e n e R . C a n u d o ’s c e n t r a l office
b u ild in g d o o r still d o e s n ’t indicate*
w h e t h e r C a n u d o lives t h e r e o r
a n y b o d y else. . . . K i n g s C o u n ty
em p lo y e e s g a v e D r. E m a n u e l L if ­
s h u t z a t e s tim o n ia l te a y e s t e r d a y
(M o n d a y , N o v e m b e r 30) m a r k i n g
h is p r o m o tio n f r o m d e p u ty m e d ­
ical s u p e r i n t e n d e n t to m o dic a l s u ­
p e r i n t e n d e n t a t H a r l e m H o s p ita l.
. . . M o r r i s s a n i a g a v e t h e s a m e to
D r. N a t h a n S m ith a s a r e s u l t of
h is m o v in g f r o m d e p u ty t h e r e to
fn cd ical “ s u p e r ’’ in F o i d h a m H o s ­
p ita l . . . W 'hat, n o c o ffee ?
a m i n a t i o n w a s held, a n d sin c e t h e
list will r u n f o r f o u r y e a r s f ro m
now, it c a n be se e n re a d ily tlia t
th e list is n o t a y o u n g m a n ’s list.
R a n d o m O b s(;rv a tio n A b o u t t h e
S e r g e a n t 's L i s t : T h e list is full
of “ d e ta i l ” b o y s: p la in c lo th e s m e n ,
d e te c tiv e s, c le ric a l m en , etc. . . .
F d w a r d F . I 'a g a n , No. 19 on th e
list, w a s t h e f i r s t of t h e fiv e-y e ar
m e n on t h e list. F a g a n h a d a
R e c o r d R a t i n g of 90.75, t h e f i r s t
m a n on t h e list w ith less t h a n
94.50.
T h e n e x t w a s No. 24,
A r t h u r E . D a lla s , w h o h a d 90.25
f o r his r e c o r d . B o t h F a g a n a n d
D a l la s w e r e a p p o in t e d iti M arcli,
1936. D a lla s h a d t h e h i g h e s t m a r k
f o r P a r t I of t h e w r i t t e n e x am ,
92 00 . , . , F o r s h e e r w h istleth r o u g h - th e - t e e th a d m i r a t i o n w e
give yo u tw o m e n a p p o in te d J u n e
5, 1940, j u s t o n e y e a r b e fo re t h e
S e r g e a n t ’s e x a m w a s h e ld : No.
382, M ic h ae l J . M u r p h y a n d No.
395, B e n s o n E llis. B o th h a d 82
R coord R a tin g . M u rp h y w ro te
90.3 f o r P a r t I a n d 89.4 f o r P a r t
II. E llis w r o t e 87.7 fo r P a r t I a n d
93.0 f o r P a r t II, E l l i s ’ P a r t I I
p a p e r v/as t h e f i f th b e s t w r i t t e n
b y all c o n te s t a n ts . I f e it h e r M u r ­
p h y o r E llis h a d h a d 90 s e n io r ity
hi? w ould h a v e b een No. 35 on t h e
list.
Ellis, in c id e n ta lly ,
is no
lo n g e r in t h e P. D., h a v in g a c ­
c e p te d a n a p p o i n t m e n t to t h e F i r e
D e p a r t m e n t f r o m t h e to p of t h e
F i r e m a n ’s list.
POLICE CALLS
.S’ergeant
“ darndest ”
It w as upon T ra­
p a n i ’s o w n s u g g e s t i o n , h o w e v e r,
t h a t M iss I d a F e d e r , s t u d e n t
n u r s e , r c a c h e d D a v id S a rn o ff,
R C A - R a d io h e a d ,
urg in g th a t
so m e one be s e n t to t a k e do w n
T i-a p a n i’s t u n e s on p a p e r .
F r i d a y m o r n i n g T r a p a n i ’s " I t
I s n ’t My E y e s T h a t Cry, I t ’s My
H e a rt,” was broadcast and was
p l e a s a n t ly re c e iv e d all ar& u nd —
e spe cially by t h e a u th o r . M a r r ie d
a n d f a t h e r o f t h r e e c h ild r e n , T r a ­
p a n i is to be t r a n s f e r r e d E o o n to
W e l f a r e H o s p ita l. T h e n —m a y b e
f r e e d o m . A lr e a d y h e c a n m ove a
little w i t h a b r a c e on his legs.
T h e n e x t o b s e r v a tio n Is t h e l a c k
of p a t r o l m e n w i t h six, se v e n a n d
e ig h t y e a r s ’ s e n io r ity on t h e list.
T h e s m a ll n u m b e r of m e n in t h e
93, 92 a n d 91 g r o u p s is e x p la in e d
by t h e f a c t t h a t for' a p e rio d of
a b o u t t h r e e y e a r s , —u jitil M a r c h ,
1936, no a p p o i n t m e n t s of p a t r o l ­
m e n w e r e m ad e .
T h u s, a d e f in ite line of dem a r k a t i o n c a n be d r a w n in t h e
o n e to 401 g r o u p of f u t u r e
S e r g e a n t s . T h e r e b e in g no six,
se v e n a n d e ig h t y e a r g r o u p s w ho
to o k t h e e x a m i n a t i o n , a d e fin ite
line c a n be d r a w n b e tw e e n th o se
v /ith n in e a n d m o r e y e a r s on t h e
job a n d th o s e w i t h less t h a n six
y e a r s . T h e 93 g r o u p c a n be in ­
c lu d e d w i t h t h e f o r m e r a n d t h e 92
g r o u p v /ith t h e l a t t e r , f o r r e a s o n s
a l r e a d y i n d ic a te d .
T h is m e a n s t h a t of t h e f i r s t 401
n a m e s o n t h e list, 313 h a d n ine
o r m o r e y e a r s ’ e x p e rie n c e a t t h e
t im e of t h e e x a m i n a t i o n , w h ile 84
h a d less t h a n six.
A n i n s p e c tio n o f t h e lis t a n d
o f th o s e 313 n a m e s will re v ea l
t h a t t h e v a s t m a j o r i t y of t h e s e
m e n h a d a r o u n d 15 y e a r s in t h e
P . D. a t t h e t im e of t h e e x a m i n a ­
tion. S in c e o n e a n d o n e - h a lf y e a r s
h a v e a l r e a d y p a s s e d since th e ex­
T&ge Nine
w a tch o f y o u r ow n, it m a y mean
choking.
By A R T H U R R l lO n iO S
Gobble, Gobble
T h e boys a n d g ir ls a g r e e t h a t
t h e N o r t h A f r i c a n w a r succcssres
fi ve s t r i c t l y w o n d e r f u l a n d t h a t
t h e R u s s ia n c o u n te r - o f f e n s iv e is
m o r e of t h e sa m e. B u t w h a t
a b o u t t h a t j if f y lu n ch h o u r t h a t
i s n 't a n h o u r a t a ll? H o w c an
y o u k e e p s t o m a c h s in w o r k in g o r ­
d e r t h a t a r e d r iv e n to a c c e p t food
in w h a t a m o u n t s to a te n or 12m in u t e s p r e e ?
M a y b e i t ’s t r u e a n d m a y b e it
I.sn’t. B u t I u n d e r s t a n d B rig.-G cn.
F r a n k T. H in e s , V e t e r a n s ’ A d ­
m in istra tio n
A d m in istra to r
in
W a s h in g t o n , D. C., h a s h im s e lf
b e e n c o n s i d e r i n g h u r l i n g a gast r o n o m i c a i lif c s a v e r In tlie dkr.*ctio n of th o s e w h o t a k e t h e i r lu n c h
o n t h e b o u n c e. T h e w a y I g e t i t
is t h a t h e h a s b e en t h i n k i n g of
r e a r r a J i g ln g t h e w o r k d a y to p e r ­
m i t m o r e t im e f o r lu n ch .
O f course, a t le a st 45 m inutes
f o r lunch w ou ld be a solution
(t h e id eal one is an hour). You'd
be su rprised w h at that extra 15
m in u tes could do. R ig h t hsre at
346 B r o a d w a y i t w o uld mean the
d ifferen ce, so m e tim e s, b etw e en
a lm o st eating and no t eating at
all,^ between going ou t to lunch
or being fo r c e d to eat in. b e ­
tw ee n w alkin g d ow n seven floors
because the e le v a to rs are too
ja m m e d or riding and, in short,
b e tw een in digestion and ulcers
or a norm al stomach.
I k n o w i t ’s n a t i o n a l policy a n d
all t h a t to r e s t r i c t t h e lu n c h h o u r
to a h a lf h o u r . B u t it s e e m s to
m e t h e p eo p le w ould a p p r e c ia t e
w o r k i n g 15 m in u t e s l a t e r —to 5
p. m.—a n d g e t t i n g t h a t lu n ch e o n
“ b r e a t h e r . ” F o r i n s ta n c e , o v e r a t
t h e O ffice of E m e r g e n c y M a n a g e m e n i in M a n h a t t a n , wiLh a 1 of
its m a n y u n its , in c lu d in g W a r
M a n p o w e r C o m m is sio n , O ffice of
W a r I n f o r m a t i o n a n d L en d -L ea se
A d m i n is tr a t io n , th e y h a v e a 43m in u t e lu n c h a r r a n g e m e n t . W o r k ­
in g h o u r s a r e f r o m 8:45 to 5:33
w e e k d a y s , 8:45 to 12:45 S a t u r ­
days. I t c o m e s to 44 h o u rs. T he
boys a n d g i r ls a t t h e V e t a g o n cy
w o r k f r o m 8:15 to 4:45 w e e k d a y s
a n d 8:15 to 12:15 S a t u r d a y s . Still
44 ho urs.
O v e r a t t h e U n ite d S tiites E m ­
p l o y m e n t S ervice, in f a c t , th e y
g e t aji h o u r f o r lu n c h . T h e y w o r k
44 h o u r s u w e e k , too. fro in 8:30
t o 5:30 w e e k d a y s a n d 8:30 to
12:30 S a t u r d a y s .
TJie half hour lunch period is
a d is ti n c tl y painful prop osition
among the V e t em p lo yees. M a n y
claim i t requ ires fro m f i v e to
eight m in u tes to g e t out o f the
building and in to a sea t in a
re stau ran t and at le a st f i v e to
rush back. T h at le aves, rough­
ly, about 12 m in u tes in which to
gobble. I t means, too, watching
th e clock w hile y o u sw allo w
(h a rd ly reco m m e n d ed b y the
b e st d ie titia n s ). I f you haven’t
access to a clock or haven’t a
Sergeant’s List
Table I:
P l a c e o n L is t
1 to 100
101 to 200
201 to 300
301 to
401
402 to
501
502 to 601
602 to 701
702 to 802
803 to
902
903 to 1,002
1,003 to 1,102
1,103 .to 1,203
RECORD RATING
Distribution of Patrolmen According to Record Rating (Li.st Divided by Hundreds).
95+
69
72
62
65
73
63
53
58
56
56
2
5
6
627
■5'Je
94+
10
10
9
8
4
10
10
5
79
93+
4
92+
91+
1
3
1
5
4
4
4
4
3
32
10
6
90+ 89+
14
1
11
4
14 10
10
8
11
3
12
4
16
4
9
9
11 11
7 11
21 13
10 14
146
92
88 +
1
87+
86+
85+
84+
83+
82 f-
81+
2
1
2
6
3
2
11
10
20
21
2
2
1
11
9
2
1
1
1
2
2
8
0
87
32
26
3
5
8
..
1
1
1
2
5
3
7
1
2
3
1
1
1
3
14
28
1
53
2
Sergeant’s List
RECORD RATING
Table II:
Distr
P l a c e on L is t
1 to 401
402 to 802
803 to 1,203
(List Divided Into Three Equal I’arls).
95+
. 268
, 247
93+
. 112
94+
37
29
13
627
79
32
8
13
11
92-t4
4
91-1-
2
4
2
90 I 89 I43 23
48 20
43 49
10
6
146
92
?8-t-
86 I-
19
62
87-14
5
23
5
21
3
87
S2
26
3
6
85+
84+
831-
81-t-
1
8212
6
45
1
53
2
.,
7 '
.7
1
1
C. J . R e ic h e r t, boss of t h e V e t
a g c n c y on B r o a d w a y , who is n o t
re sp o n sib le fo r t h e b rie f k r i c h
p e rio d a n d w h o is one of t h e fin ­
est a d m in istra to rs I know, h im ­
self c o n s u m e s lu n c h in a h a lf
h o u r, sa y s he. B u t C .J. m a y be
a r a v e n o u s ly f a s t e a t e r a n d a l­
w a y s lucl;y in g e t t i n g q u ic k s e r v ­
ice. I ’ve l u n c h e d w ith fo lk s up a t
th e V e ts a n d h a v e c o n s i s t e n t l y
tim e d th e m in a ty p ic a l w a lk ( o r
r u n ) to n ty p ic a l r e s t a v r n n t n e a r ­
by. W ith all r e s p e c t to M r. R eiciie rt, th e y re stiil c h o k in g .
I ’vt* seen Ih e m heg waitr(>KSes In
n e a r b y lunoli r o o m s to h u r r y t h a t
sandv.’ich a lo n g , t h a t lliey* h i v o
b u t five m in u t e s to ^o; I'v e se e n
th em
out of lu.ich r.jo.ns,
s o m e tim e s b a n g i n g in to p<>de.strla n s , w h o siinuid k n o w n e v e r to
g e t in llie w a y of (iie fire d e p a r t ni'ent out on b u sin e ss o r a V^et e m ­
ployee o u t fo r lu n ch . I ’ve spon
t h e m s c a m p e r u p t h e s t a i r s be­
c a u s e , w ith one m in u t e to go, no
e le v a to r w a s a v a ila b le . I ’ve e v en
s e r n t h e m call f o r bisodol.
T h ere are many restaurants
and lunch r o o m s in the v ic in ity
of 345 B .o a d w a y and e m p lo y e e s ’
lu ich session is staggered. B u t
a lm ost all th~e plr.css are ja m m e d
at lunch time. T he result is that
not only is the lunch p er od s ta g ­
gered. So is the em plo yee.
From the Boss
You h a v e C. J . R e i c h e r t ’s w o rd
fo r it: i f yo u h a v e a g r ie v a n c e ,
j u s t s te p u p a n d let him kn o w .
A n d p r i v a c y a n d p r o t e c t io n will
be g u a r a n t e e d . P r o b a b l y s a t i s f a c ­
tion, too,
fo r I h a v e a lw a y s
k n o w n C J . to be a d o w i ^ i g h t
f a ir in d iv id u a l. A n d a c o n s id e r a te
a n d c o rd ia l one, too.
For the Record
.
A r t h u r R lm d e s j u s t i s n 't a n e m ­
ployee of th e V e t a g e n c y ; h e ’s a
L ’H A D E Il repcrLer. A n d j u s t so
th o se s u p e r v .s o r s a n d o fficia ls
(esp ecially H. A. B r a d e n ) m a y
k n o w : you c a n a l m o j t a lw a y s be
s u r e th o se m e n t i o n e d in th is col­
u m n a r e n ' t m y c o n ta c ts . Y o u 'd be
a m a z e d how m a n y I have. I m
p lea se d to in clu d e C. J . Pi. a m o n g
th e m .
Catholic League
T h o r e of C a th o lic d e n o m i n a ti o n
s e e k in g to join t h e n e w ly f o r m e d
V e t e r a n s C a th o lic A c tio n L e a g u e
m a y do so by c o n t a c t i n g J e r r y
F e e n e y , of P o lic y Is s u e , S e c tio n
T wo, t h ir d floor, w e st w ing. B o th
men' a n d w o m e n in vite d .
Three Dot S tu ff
T ip to g a ls on t h e se c o n d floo r:
A sk “ A u b u r n C u r l s ” on th e w in ­
do w aisle j u s t h o w m u c h s h e e n ­
jo y ed i g n o r in g Old F a i t h f u l t h e
o t h e r S a t u r d a y in t h e lobby. P . S.:
H e 's still b le e d in g f r o m
h is
w o u n d s ( a n d him, yet, w i t h o u t
e n o u g h f o r t h e R e d C ro ss blood
b a n k ) . . . T h e y n o w h a v e 3,140
people w o r k i n g in t h e V et a g e n c y .
T h a t ’s a lot of people, o c c u p y in g
all b u t one flo o r co m p le te ly . N o
s u r p r is e , t h e n , t h a t so m a n y
fo k s m iss t h e tin y e le v a to rs. I u n ­
d e r s t a n d so m e of t h e boys a r e
t h i n k i n g of b u y in g t h e g ir ls pogo
s t i c k s fo r C h r i s t m a s to g e t up a n d
dow n. . . , S o m e of th e floors a r e
sim p ly j a m m e d w ith d e sk s th e s e
d a y s a s a r e s u l t of t h e ru s h of
n e w c o m e rs. . , , H a r d l y a n y sp a c e,
th e y tell me, in w h ic h to m e a s u r e .
. . . T ho se p a r a c h u t i s t s w h o d e ­
sc e n d ed t h e o t h e r d a y f r o m L e n
( S e v e n th
F lo o r )
H a rris’ head
h a v e b een r o u n d e d u p a n d in ­
t e r n e d . . . . T h a t big official is
still r o u t i n g t h e la d s o u t of t h e
m e n ’s ro o m s. . . . A L o st a n d
F o u n d D e p a r t m e n t h a s been c r e ­
a te d in t h e f o u r t h f l o o r ’s su p p ly
d e p a r t m e n t . . . . T h e n t h e r e ’s t h e
s t o r y of t h e n e w t h ir d flo or lass
w h o w a s told sh e h a d lost a p i n k
slip a n d b lu sh e d u n til s h e r e m i n d ­
ed h e r s e lf slie n e v e r w e a r s a n y
b u t w h ite ones. . . . Y ou c a n fin d
a n a p a r t m e n t in t h e city if y o u
look a t th e r e s t ro o m b u lle tin
b o a rd s. . . . D o n ’t t r y t a k i n g a
d r i n k f r o m t h a t s e v e n th floor c o r ­
r i d o r w a t e r f o u n t a i n . I t ’s dry. . . .
O n e of t h e c u t e r c a m p a ig n slo­
g a n s in t h e e m p lo y e e s ’ e le c tio n
fo r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e : “ I f y o u r r a t ­
in g y o u ’ve re c e iv e d a n d it d o e s n ’t
tally , do n o t b ro o d a look too
peeved, a d j u s t m e n t s by M cN ally,
L e t ’s all r a lly ro u n d M c N a lly .”
. , . T h e p o e t s h o u d n ’t hide s u c h
t a l e n t in a r e s t ro om . . , . T h a t
s e v e n th floor w o r k s p h r 'j 'e h a s
ended. E u i w h a t o v e r tli ^ o v e r­
tim e , M r, B r a d e n ?
Tuwday, December
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Ten
How to Apply for a Test
NEW YORK CITY CIVIL SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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mail, only postal money-ordcrs will be accepted i \ payment of the ap
plication fees.
Deputy Sheriff
G rade 1
S ala ry t
.$1,«00 u p t o b u t n o t i n ­
c l u d i n g $2, 40 0 p e r a n n u m .
A p p o in tm e n t.s a r e u s u a ll y m a d e a t th e m in i­
m u m . s a l a . . y <>i t h e ^ r a d f .
T h e clig . h l f t liHt m a v b e u s e d f o r a p p r o ­
p r i a t e p o H i t i o n s in a l o w e r p r a d e .
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s e r v ic e of civ il p ro c e s s , s u c h a s
s u m m o n s a n d co m p lain t, su b p o en a,
citatio n ,
p .titio n ,
o rd e r o r o th e r
p a p e r ; to c o a ip u te a n d c o llec t foes
a n d p o u n d a g e allo w e d to th e S h e riff
by la w a n d a c c o u n t th e r e f o r ; to
m a k e c o m p u ta tio n s of in te r e s t; to
a t t e n d a n d s u j i e r v i s e S h e r i f f ’s s a l e s
a n d p re p a re c e rtific a te s of sale a n !
o th e i p a p e r s in c id e n t a l t h e r e t o ; to
keep a n d m a in ta in p ro p er records
of h is a c tiv itie s , a n d to m a k e r e ­
p o r ts in c o n n e c ti o n t h e r e w i t h ; a n d
to p e r f o r m r e la te d d u ties.
K « iq u lr « m e n t.s : P ro o f of good c h a r­
a c t e r w ill b e a n a b s o l u t e p r e r e q u i ­
s ite to ap p o in t.T ip n t. A p p o in te e s aro
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f o r a n y disea.se, in j u r y , o r a b n o r m ­
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m e d ic a l e x a m in e r te n d s to im p a ir
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e y e -g la s s e s allo w ed .
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The
c o m p e t i t i v e p h y s i c a l t e s t w ill b e d e sig n e 'd
to
te st
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c a n d i d a t e ’s
stre n g th
and
ag ility .
A fte r th e
w ritte n e x a m in a tio n th e com p etitiv e
p h y s ic a l to s t w ill b e m a d e p u b lic.
( C a n d id a te s w h o b eliev e th e y m e e t
th e s e m in tm u m req u irem en t.s on th e
basis of th e tq u a flty of th e ir tr a in ­
in g a n d e x p e rie n c e a r e r e q u e s te d to
file a n a p p l i c a t i o n .
If th e ir a p p li­
ca tio n s a re n o t a c cep te d , th e le es
w ill b e r e f u n d e d . )
S u b . i ‘' c t s a n d V V e lg h tH :
W ritte n ,
w -’ i g h t 7 0 ; p h y s i c a l , w e i g h t 30. i h . j
w r i t t e n t e s t w ill d e a l w ith t h e d u ­
tie s of th e p o sitio n a s d e s c rib e d
a b o v e a n d w ith allied m a tte r s .
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f i o m 9 a . m . , D e c . 1, t o 4 p . m . ,
D e c . 23
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V acuufies: Two.
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p e rta in in g to b u d g e ta ry ,
a n d g o v e rn m e n ta l p ro b le m s ; in v e s­
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r e q u i r e d ; w r i t t e n , w e i g h t 25, 7 0 p e r
c e n t re q u ire d ; tra in in g , ex p e rien ce
a n d p e r s o n a l q u a lific a tio n s, w e ig h t
25. T0% r e q u i r e d ,
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e n c e a n d p e r s o n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s w iI.
be r a te d a f t e r a n e x a m in a tio n ot th e
c a n d i d a t e ’s a n p l i c a t i o n a n d a f t e r a n
o ral in te rv ie w o r s u c h o th e r
o r in v e .stig atio n a s m a y b e d e e m e d
District Health Officer
G rade 4
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n o n l y to
e m p lo y ee s of th e D e p a r tm e n t ot
H ealth .
S a l a r y ; .S4.750.
A p p lic a tio n s: Is s u e d a n d rec eiv ed
f r o m 9 a . m . , D ^ c . 1, t o 4 p . m . .
D c c . 23.
Fee;
$4.00.
V acan c ies: Tw o.
D a t e o f T ^ 's t: T h e w r i t t e n e x a m i ­
n a t i o n w i l l b o h e l d J a n u a r y 14, 1943.
R llK ib ility U e q u i r e m e n t s ; O p e n to
all perso iis w h o h a v e s e rv e d a s
M ed ic al In s p e c to :s , g ra d e 4 (A d ­
m in is tr a tiv e ) o r M ed ic al In s p e c to rs ,
g r a d e 4 f o r o n e y e a r in t h e D e p ^ t m e n t o f H e a l t h ; a n d w h o a r e ptH 9rw is e elig ib le.
D u tie s ; A d m in is tr a tiv e c h a r g e of
th e a c tiv itie s of th e H e a lth D e p a r t­
m e n t i n a d i s t r i c t o f a b o u t 250,000.
s u p e r v i s i n g t h e h e a l t h p r o g r a m in
th e d is tric t in c lu d in g H e a lth E d u c a ­
tion, S cho o l H y g ie n e , P u b lic H e a lth
N u r s in g , M a te r n ity a n d C h ild H y ­
g ien e, v e n e ;e a l D is e a s e , T u b e r c u ­
lo sis, A c u t e C o m m u n i c a b l e D is e a s e s
a n d o th e r p h a s e s of p u b lic h e a ltn
w o r k ; to p r o m o t e c o o p e r a tiv e r e l a ­
tio n s b etw e en th e H e a lth D e p a rt­
m e n t a n d th e p u b lic, t h e m e d ic a l
p ro fessio n ,
th e
d en tal
p ro fessio n
and
p riv a te
h ea lth
and
w elfa re
agen cie.s, a n d to p e r f o r m o t h e r r e ­
la te d w o rk a s req u ired .
S u b jec ts
and
W e iB h ts;
R ecord
a n d s e n io r ity , w e ig h t 50; w r itt e n ,
w e ig h t 25; tr a in in g , e x p e r ie n c e a n d
p o r . s o n a l q u a l i f i c a t i o n s , w e i g h t 25.
T ra in in g , ex p e rien ce a n d p e rso n al
q u a l i f i c a t i o n s m a y b3 r a t e d a f t e r
a n e x a m in a tio n of th e c a n d id a te 3
ap p lica tio n a n d a fte r an o ral in te r­
v ie w o r su c h o th e r in q u iry o r in ­
v e stig atio n a s m a y be d eem ed n ec­
essary.
" ^ p p l ^ ^ i o n s b y m a il w ill b e a c ­
c e p te d :f m a i l e d a n d p o s t 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 c i n i g h t o n t h e
la st, d a y of th e re c e ip t of a p p h c a tio n s a n d re c e iv e d b y th e C om rnission n o t m o ro th a n tiv e d a y s th e re -
P r o m o t i o n to
Budget Examiner
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n o n l y to
em p lo .y ee s of t h e B u r e a u o f t h e
B udget.
S ala ry :
$3,000 u p t o b u t n o t i n ­
c l u d i n g $5,000 p e r a n n u m . A p p o i n t ­
m e n ts a re u su a lly m a d e a t th e m in i­
m u m s a la ry of th e grad e.
A p p lic a tio n s: Is su e d a n d rec eiv ed
f r o m 9 a . m . , D e c . 1, t o 4 p . m . ,
D e c . 16.
F e e : $2.00.
V acan c ies;
O c c u r f r o m tim e to
tim e.
D a te of T e st: T h e w ritten e x a m i­
n a t i o n w i l l b e h e l d J a n u a r y 8, 1943.
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 to.
all p e r m a tie n t em p lo y e e s of tn e B u ­
re a u of th e B u d g e t w ho h av e serv ed
c o n t i n u o u s l y in t h e fo ll o w i n g s e r v ­
ices o r title s fo r th e p e rio d of o n e
STATES
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E x a m in a tio n
In­
s t r u c t i o n s ” w h i c h is t o b e c o n s i d ei-e d p a i t o f t h i s n o t i c e .
M u n ic i p a l C ivil S c rv ic e C o m m is ­
sio n , H a r r v W . M p s h . P j e ^ d e n t :
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ce n se p rio r to a p p o in tm e n t.
( C a n d id a te s w h o b eliev e th e y m e et
t h e s e m i n i m u m r e q u i r e m e n t s o n the.
b asis o t th e a u a lity of th e ir tr a in ­
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file a o p lic a tio n s .
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In a d d itio n th e ca n d i d a t e .3 m u . s t h a v e h a d s a t i s f a c t o r y
f u l l - t i m e e^qp- r i - n c e o f o n e o r m o r o
y ea r.s a s a H e a l t h O f f ic e r o r A s s i s t ­
a n t H e a l t h O f f i c e r o r tw o y ea.rs e x ­
p e r ie n c e in a r e s p o n s ib le a d i n m i s t r a .
fiv e p o s itio n m p u b lic h e a l t h ; o r a
.s a tisfa c to ry e q u iv a le n t e x p e rie n c e ol
a t y p e w .iic h w ill e q u i p t h e c a n d i ­
d a t e s to b e D i s t r i c t H e a l t h O f f ic e r s .
(C a n d id a te s w h o b eliev e th e y m e e t
th e se m in im u m req u irem en ts on th e
b asis of th e q u a lity of th e ir tr a in ­
in g a n d e x p e r ie n c e a r e r e q u e s t e d to
file a p p lic a tio n .
I f th e ir ap p lica tion.s a r e n o t a c c e p t e d , t h e f e e s w ill
be refu n d ed .)
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F o r F illin g tiit* P o s itio n of M echa n ic - L o a r n e r (R a d io )
I . C lo s in g D .ite ; A p p lic a ti o n s w ill
b e r e c e i v e d u n t ’l t h e n e e d s o f t h e
s e r v ic e h a v e b e e n m e t.
I I . N a tu r e of A i.p o in tm e n ts: T h e se
W'ill b e t e m p o r a r y w a r s e r v i c e a p ­
p o in tm e n ts lim ited to a s h o rt period
of tr a in in g p rio r to in d u c tio n to a c ­
t i v e s e r v i c e in t h e S i g n a l C o r p s .
(S ee “ C o n d itio n s of E m p lo y m e n t ’
b elow .)
in . Place o f T r a i n i n g ; Signal
C orps,
S ta te s
W ar
D e p a .rtm e n t,
in
th e
of N ew
Jersey
an d N ew
IV . D u tie s : A s e m p lo y ee s of th e
S ig n a l C o rp s, to rec eiv e in s tr u c tio n s
in th e f u n d a m e n t a l s o f o v e rh a u l,
m a in te n a n c e , r e p a ir , a n d in sp e c tio n
of m isc e lla n e o u s S ig n a l C o rp s equipm n n t , i n c l u d i n g r- ad io .
C O N D IT IO N S O F E M P L O Y M E N l
K n lis tm e n t — S ele ctio n of tra in e e s
w ill be lim it e d to e llg lb le s w h o a r e
w illin g to e n lis t in th e S ig n a l C o rp s
R eseive,
T r a i n i n g —A p p o i n t e e s w i l l r ^ c i v e
I n s t r u c t i o n s 3 n our.s a d a y .
T hese
c l a s s e s m a y b e h e ld in t h e e v e n in g .
E m p l o y e e s w ill n o t be p e r m i t t e d to
( C o n i i n u e d on Page Eleven)
.
n *i
.
No peeling! No massage
These amazing t r e a t m e n t s
make sagging muscles
and restore youthful conlo^^’
Lines and wrinkles disappe®'^’
Stimulating results in
treatment.
ELSIE SOUTHARD
2 0 E as t 5 3 d S t.
PL.
9-5-13
DEFEND
B y K e e p n i r H a i r , SUin
Proiw rly C ared
R E C O N D I T I O N E K SP1' < ' '
Paris Beauty Sa'f
Under
P e r s o n a l S u p e r'* ;’
Mrs. WEBER, formerly Best ■
2546 W E I I S T E R A V E .
B r o n x , N. V.
,
jiiesday, December 1, 1942
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Pagre Eleven
Uncle Sam Will Train You for War Production
U. S. Tests
(Contin ued f r o m
ra.tjo T e n )
tinlci a n y o t h e r p o s i t i o n d u r i n g t h i s
in in in K p e rio d . T h e c o u r s e w ill in rUicie d i s a s s e m b l y , o v e r h a u l , r e a s cein bly, a n d t e s t o f S i g n a l C o r p s i n fitniinc nts, a s s e m b l i e s , a n d s u b - a s ftinblics, w i t h a c e r t a i n a m o u n t o f
n ia tliein a tic s a n d r a d i o th e o r y ,
j > r o m o t l o n —U p o n s u c c e s s f u l c o m Tiietion
of
p relim in ary
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fou 'p e a p p r o x i m a t e l y 3 m o n t h s d u r at ip n, e m p l o y e e s w i l l b e p r o m o t e d
to a d v a n c e d t r a i n i n g c l a s s a t $ 1,44 0
a vei l;V. K e q u i r e m e n t s
A E d u c a tio n -T h e successful co m ­
p le tio n o f a c o u r s e i n e l e m e n t a r y
iilirobra.
V ote: E lig ib le s w ill b e g iv e n a
a u a lifv in g t e s t b e f o r e s e le c tio n .
^ g. T im e a n d P la c c s o f I n te rv ie w .
E lid b le s w h o a r e c a lle d f o r i n t e r ­
vie w ( a t w h i c h t i m e t h e q u a l i f y i n g
te s t w i l l b e g i v e n ) , w i l l b e n o t i f i e d
K p c c i f ic a l ly a s t o t h e t i m e a n d p l a c e
at w h ic h t h e y m u s t r e p o r t .
The in t e r v ie w w ill b e g iv e n a t a
pla ce a s c o n v e n i e n t 1o t h e e l i g i b l e ’s
R es id e n ce a s c a n p o s s i b l y b e a r ­
ranged.
C, S e x . F o r t h e s e v a c a n c i e s , M e n
a re d e s i r e d .
D, A g o a n d c i t i z e n s h i p . O n t h e
date o f f i l i n g a p p l i c a t i o n , a p p l i ­
cants :
1. M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e i r 1 8 t h
b irth d ay , a n d m u s t n o t h av e
p a r s e d th e ir 4 5 th b i r t h d a y .
2. M u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f o r o w e a l ­
le g ian c e to th e U n ite d S ta te s .
E, P h y s i c a l r e q u i r e m e n t s .
A p p li-
or ( I ' s e a s e s a s w o u l d c o n s t i t u t e e m plovm ent h a z a r d s to t h e m s e l v e s o r
daii'-:cr t o t h e i r f e l l o w e m p l o y e e s .
N ote: F o r e n t r a n c e to t h e S ig n a l
C orps t r a i n i n g
course,
ap p lica n ts
must, m e e t t h e s t a n d a r d p h y s i c a l
re q u ire m e n ts o f t h e U . S. A r m y .
VI. H<»w t o A p p l y
A. F i l l t h e f o l l o w i n g f o r m s w i t h
the s e c r e t a r y , B o a r d o f U . S . C i v i i
S e iv i c ? E x a m i n e r s ,
S ig n al C orps,
Co P a : k R o w , N ^ew Y o r k , N . Y . :
1. A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m 6 0 : a n d
2. S u p D i e m e n t a l F o r m N o . A X 480.0178
F o r m 14 a n d p r o o f o f h o n o r ­
able d is c h a rg e sh o u ld be s u b ­
m itte d by a p p lic a n ts w h o d e ­
sire t h e i r r e c o r d s o f s e r v ic e in
th e a rm e d fo rc e s to be c o n ­
sid ere d .
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•cured:
1. F r o m t h e s e c r e t a r y . B o a r d o f
U . S. C iv il S e r v i c e E:iam iner.M ,
S i g n a l C o r p s , 63 P a r k R o w ,
N e w Y o r k , N . Y.
2. F r o m t h e d i r e c t o r . S e c o n d U .
S . C i v i l S e r v i c e R e u i o n , F ed - »
e ra l B uild in g ,
C h risto p h e r
S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , N . Y.
3. A t a n y f i r s t o r s e c o n d - c l a s s
p o s t o ffice in th e S ta te s of
N e w J e r s e y a n d N e w Y o ik .
C. F u r n i s h i n g in f o r m a ti o n a p p l i­
ca tio n s:
1. A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t b e f u l l y a n d
c o m p letely
e x e cu ted
in
ac­
cordance
w ith
in stru c tio n s
th e re o n . F a il u r e to so e x e c u te
a p p lic a tio n s m a y le a d to th e ir
ca n cellatio n .
A p p lic a tio n s a re n o t d esire d fro m
p ersons engaged on w a r w ork u n ­
le ss th e p o sitio n a p p lie d f o r c a lls
f o r th e u s e o f h i'^ h e r s k ills t h a n th e
w o r k e r is n o w u s i n g in h ia p r e s e n t
em p lo y m en t.
I n a c co rd an ce w ith d ire ctiv es of
th e
W ar
M anpow er
C o m m issio n
w h ic h m a y bo is s u e d f r o m ti m e to
tim e, p e rs o n a e m p lo y e d in c e r t i i n
.o c c u p a ti o n s in c e r t a i n a r e a s m a y be
r e q u i r e d to r.ecu re c e r ti f i c a t e s o t
s e p a ra tio n o r be r e fe rre d to th e
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n b y t h e U.
S. E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ic e b e fo re th e y
c a n b e a p p o i n te d . T h e o cc u p a.tio ris
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F o r c e s , w ill be g iv e n a t t h e R o m e
A ir D ep o t a n d a t a s m a n y p riv a te
in d u s tr ia l s ch o o ls in th e S ta t e s of
N e w J e rs e y a n d N e w Y o rk a s th e
n e e d s of th e S erv ic e re q u ire
T r a in e e s w ill b e r e q u i r e d to a c ­
c e p t a s s ig n m e n t to d u t y a t a n y
s u b -d e p o t, w h e re v e r lo c ate d , a s th e
n e e d s o f t h e S e r v ic e r e q u i r e , in
v ie w of th e g r a t u ito u s tr a in in g r e ­
c e i v e a t th e ex p en se of th e A rm y
A i r F o i'c e s .
C losing
d ate:
A p p lic a tio n s
w ill
b3 re c e iv e d u n til th e n e e d s o f th e
S e rv ic e h a v e been m et.
N a tu r e of a p p o in tm e n ts : A p p o in t­
m e n t s w ill b e K n o w n a s W a r S e r v ­
ice A p p o i n t m e n t s .
Such
ap p o in t­
m e n ts g en e rally
w ill b e f o r t h e
d u r a t i o n o f t h e w a r a n d in n o c a s e
w ill e x te n d m o : e t h a n s ix m o n t h s
beyond th e end of th e w a r. P e rso n s
rec eiv in g
W ar
S erv ic e
A p p o in t­
m e n t s W ill n o t t h e r e b y a c q u i r e a
c la s s if ie d (c o m p e ti tiv e ) C iv il S e r v ­
ice s t a t u s .
P l a c o o f e m p l o y m e n t : U . S. A r m y
A ir F o r c e s , A ir tJe rv ic e C o m m a n d ,
W a r D e p a r t m e n t . R o m e A ir D ep o t,
R o m e , N , Y.
D u tie s : A s S t u d e n t T r a i n e e s , to
re c eiv e in s t:u c tio n in th e m e c h a n ­
ic a l m a i n t e n a n c e , o v e r h a u l , a n d r e ­
pair of a irc ra ft an d a irc ra ft en ­
gin es, a n d th e ir a s s e m b lie s , su b assem b lies, a n d a c cesso ries.
Q u u liflcatio n s
req u lrcif:
E x p e ri­
ence a n d /o r e d u c atio n .
A p p lic an ts
m u s t h a v e com plfetcd a t l e a s t :
1. T w o f u l l y e a r s o f h i g h s c h o o l ;
or
2. E i g h t g r a d e s o f s c h o o l i n g , a n d
a t le ast th re e m o n th s of p ro g ressiv e
tra in in g
an d /o r
ex p e rien ce ,
w h ic h m a y in c lu d e a p p re n tic e sh ip ,
in o n e o r m o r e o f t h e r e c o g n iz e d
tr a d e s , o r In a s k ille d o c c u p a tio n
n o t n e c sssa rily a rec o g n ized m e ­
c h a n ic a l tra d e , b u t w h ic h re q u ire s
t h e u s e o f to o ls, m a c h i n e s , o r p r o ­
c e s s e s c o m m o n to s k ille d o c c u p a ­
tio n s o r co m m o n to in d u s tria l p ro ­
d u c tio n processes.
S u b s titu tio n : In lieu o f th e m e ­
c h a n ic a l sh o p e x p e rie n c e sp ecified
th e re m a y be su b ­
s t i t u t e d (a ), (b ), o r (c) a s fo llo w s :
(a) T h e co m p letio n o f on e s e m ­
e s te r o f a m e c h a n i c a l c o u r s e in a
v o ca tio n a l school of a t le a s t seco n d a r y g r a d e w h i c h i s s u p p o r t e d In
a n y w a y by S ta te or F e d e ra l funds,
o r a re s id e n t tra d e school g iv in g
tra d e co u rses o f a t le a s t th e s tan d y e a r ’s d u r a t i o n .
(b) T h e s u c c e ss fu l c o m p le tio n of
a t l e a s t 150 h o u r s o f a v o c a t i o n a l
d efen se tra in in g co u rse u n d e r th e
t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m o f t h e F e d e r a l O f« c e of E d u c atio n , o r th e N a tio n a l
Y o u th A d m in istra tio n in a n y o f th e
m e tal
w o rk in g
or
w o o d w o rk in e
tr a d e s o r sk illed o c c u p a tio n s, (in ­
c lu d in g th e o p e ra tio n o f p ro d u ctio n
m a ch in e s su ch a s
la th e s, p u n c h
presses,
drill
presses,
stam p in g
p resses,
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m ills,
or
pow er
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iiours o f c la ssro o m w o rk a n d /o r
p r a c t ic a l t r a i n i n g in d a y c la s s a t ^ t t d a n c e in a r e s id e n t t r a d e sch o o l.
T his course m a y h a v e covered a n y
m e c h a n i c a l s p e c i a lt y (e.g . e l e c t r i­
ca l, ra d io , e n g in e s , m a c h i n e sh o p ,
w e ld in g , sh e e fm e ta l, etc.).
S tu d e n t s : A p p lic a tio n s w ill b e a c ­
c e p t e d f r o m p e r s o n s If t h e y a r e
o th e rw is e qu alifie d , w h o a r e e n ­
ro lled in sch o o l c o u r s e s w h ic h u p o n
c o m p le tio n w ill q u a lif y th e m f o r a
d e fe n se p o sitio n , p ro v id e d t h a t th e y
s h o w in t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s t h a t (if
■ u c c e s s f u l) t h e y w ill c o m p le te th e
c o u rs e in w h ic h th e y a r e e n ro lled
w ith in tw o m o n th s of th e d a te of
filin g ap p lica tio n s.
P e rs o n s w h o a re a ssig n e d c o n d i­
t i o n a l e lig ib ility in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
th e foreg o in g p a ra g ra p h m a y be
g iv e n p ro v isio n a l a p p o in tm e n ts .
K « w r i t t e n t « s t {• r e q u ir e d . A p ­
p lican ts’
q u alific atio n s
w ill
be
ju d g e d fro m a rev iew of th e ir e x ­
p e r i e n c e a n d e d u c a t i o n a l claim .s.
S c x f T h e d e p a r tm e n t o r o ffic e req u e .stin g list o f elig ib le s h a s th e
le g a l r i g h t to s p e c ify th e s e x d e ­
s ire d . F o r th e s e p o sitio n s, m e n a n d
w o m e n a r e desired .
A ge a n d d tiz P n sh lp ; On th e d ate
of filin g ap p lica tio n , a p p lic a n ts :
1. M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e i r 1 7 t h
b i r t h d a y . T h e r e is n o m a x i m u m a g e
fo r th is ex a m in a tio n .
2. M u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f o r o w e a l ­
le g ia n c e to t h f U n ifed S ta te s .
N o te:
Persons
who
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S fa te la w s, b u t m a y n o t b e a p p o in t­
ed
to
p o sitio n s
in
o ccu p atio n s
w h ich h a v e been classe d a s h ?z a rd o u s fo r th e em p lo y m e n t of m in ­
o rs by th e C h ild re n s’ B u re a u , D e ­
p a rtm e n t of L abor.
P h ysical
rcqulrpm ents:
A p p llc a n t s m u s t be p h y s ic a lly c a o a b fe of
p e rfo rm in g th e d u tie s of th e p o si­
tio n a n d b e fr e e fro m s u c h d e f e c ts
o r d ise a se s a s w o u ld c o n s titu te e m ­
p l o y m e n t h a z a r d s to th e m s e l v e s o r
d a n g e r s to th e ir fello w em p lo y ee s.
H o w to a p p ly ; (a) F ile th e fo l­
lo w in g fo rm s w ith th e S e cre tp ry ,
B o a r d o f U . S. C iv il S e r v i c e E x ­
a m in e r s , R o m e A ir D ep o t, R o m e ,
1. A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m 6.
2. F o r m 4 0 8 - A B .
3. S u p p l e m e n t F o r m A X - 4 9 4 .0 f i 4 .
4. F o r m 14 a n d p r o o f o f h o n o r a b l e
d is c h a rg e sh o u ld be s u b m itte d by
aD pIicanti? w h o d e s i r e t h e i r l e c o r d s
o f s e r v i c e in t h e a r m : d f o r c e s t o
be co n sid e red .
(b) N e c e s s a ry fo rm s m a y he se­
cured:
1 F ronn th e S e c re ta ry . B o a rd of
U.
S.
C ivil
S erv ic e
E x a m in e rs,
R o m o A il- D e n o t , R o m e , N . Y .
2. F r o m t h e D i r e c t o r . S e c o n d U . S.
C i v i l S e r v i c e R e g i o n , F r d e r a l B u ‘ldi n » C h r i s t o p h e r S t r e e t , N . Y.
3. A t a n y f i r . s t - o r s e c o n r ’ - c l n s s
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N o te : P e r s o n s h a v i n g e lig ib ility
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from
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d u r i n g t h e life o f t h e li s t e s t a b ­
lished a s a re su lt of th is a n n o u n c e ­
m e n t.
C io .sln g d a t e :
A p p l i c a t i o n s w ill
he le c e iv e d u n til th e n ee d s o f th e
S c rv ic s h a v e been m e t.
N a tu re of a p n o in im 3 n ts: A p p o in t­
m e n t s w i l l b e k n o w n a.g W a r S ’ r v ice A p p o in tm e n ts .
Such a p p o in t­
m e n t s g e n e r a l l y w ill b e f o r t h e
d u r a t i o n o f t h e w a r a n d in n o c a s e
w ill e x t e n d m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s
b ayond th e en d of th e w ar. P e rso n s
r e c e i v i n g w a r s e r v i c e ap pointm ent.*?
d o n o t th e re b y a c q u ire a classified
( c o m p e ti tiv e ) civ il s e r v i c e s t a t u s .
P lac e
of
em p lo y m e n t:
U n ite d
S t a t e s N a v y Y a r d . B r o o k l y n , N . Y.
D u tie s : A s m e ch n .n ic al h e lp e r s u ’d e r c o m p e te n t a r t i s a n s to p e r f o r m
s u b o r d i n a t e t a s k s in t h e tra d e.^ c r
o c c u p a ti o n s to w h ic h a s s ig n e d , a n d
t o r e c e i v e i n s t r u c t i o n a n d tra i» ^in£;
f o r th e p r o g r e s s iv e l y m o r e d ifficu lf
a n d e x a c t i n g w o r k in s u c h t r a d e s or
o cc u p atio n s.
Q u alifica tio n s R e q u ire d
E x p erien ce a n d /o r ed u c a tio n : A p ­
p lican ts m u s t sh o w th a t th ey m eet
t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s s e t f o r t h in e i th e r
(1 ), i2 ), (3), (4), (5), o r (6 ), a s f o l ­
lo w s :
1. A t l e a s t 6 m o n t h s o f e x p e r i ­
e n c e in a n y o f th e m e t a l w o r k i n g o r
w ood w ork ing
tra d e s
or
occupa­
tions.
2. A t l e a s t 6 m o n t h s o f t r a d e i n ­
s tr u c t io n in a n y o f t h e m e t a l w o r k ­
in g or w o o d w o rk in g tra d e s o r o c­
c u p a t i o n s in o i g a n i z a d clas.ces in a
v o ca tio n a l o r in d u s tria l school of
se c o n d a ry g ra d e (cred it fo r e v e n in g
s c h o o l c o u r s e s w ill b e a l l o w e d in
th e p ro p o rtio n th e y b e a r to r a g u la r
day
school
in stru c tio n ).
C orre­
spondence courses or m ere m a n u al
t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s w ill n o t b e a c ­
c e p ted to w a rd m e e tin g th e re q u ire ­
m e n ts fo r th is ex a m in a tio n .
3. A n y t i m e - e q u i v a l e n t c o m b i n a ­
t i o n o f (1) a n d (2).
4. T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f
an
in te n siv e
v o c a tio n a l
D efense
T ra in in g course u n d e r a tra in in g
p ro g ra m a d m in iste re d by th e F e d ­
e ra l O ffice of E d u c a tio n , o r b y th e
N a t i o n a l Y o u t h A d m i n i s t r a t i o n in
c o n n e ctio n w ith a u th o riz a tio n fo r
such
tra in in g
d u rin g
th e
fisca l
y e a r o f 1942, i n a n y o f t h e m e t a l ­
w o rk in g or w ood w o rk in g tra d e s or
sk illed o c c u p a tio n s (in c lu d in g th e
o p e r a t i o n olf p r o d u c t i o n m a c h i n e s
s u c h a s la th e s , p u n c h p re s s e s , drill
presses, sta m p in g presses, o r b o r­
i n g m ill..
6. T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f a
c o u r s e in a n y o f t h e m e t a l w o r k i n g
o r w oodw orking tra d e s or o cc u p a­
tio n s in a v o c a tio n a l sc h o o l w h ic h
is s u p p o r te d in a n y w a y b y S ta t e
or F e d e r a l f u n d s .
6. T h e s u c c e s s f u l c o m p l e t i o n o f a
v o c a tio n a l c o u rs e o f a t le a s t six
m o n th s ’ d u ratio n
in o n e o f t h e
m e talw o rk in g
o r
w ood w ork ing
t r a d e s o r s k ille d o c c u p a ti o n s in a
re sid e n t v o ca tio n a l achool of h ig h e r
th a n
seco n d a ry
grade,
or
in
a
t r a d e s ch o o l.
C re d it fo r co u rses of in stru c tio n
In th e m e ta l w o i k in g o r w o o d w o r k ­
i n g t r a d e s o r o c c u p a t i o n s in r e g u ­
l a r h i g h s c h o o l s w ill b e a l l o w e d in
th e p ro p o rtio n th e n u m b e r of h o u rs
d e v o te d to s u c h in s tr u c tio n b e a r s
to th e u su a l n u m b e r of h o u rs d e ­
v o t e d to i n s t r u c i o n in s u c h t r a d e s
o r o c c u p a tio n s in v o c a tio n a l o r in ­
d u s tr ia l scho o ls.
S t u d e n t s : A p p lic a ti o n s w ill b e a c ­
ce p ted fro m
p e rs o n s if th e y a re
o th e rw is e qu alifie d , w h o a r e e n ­
r o lle d in s c h o o l c o u r s e s w h i c h u p o n
c o m p l e t i o n w ill q u a l i f y t h e m f o r a
d e f e n s e p o sitio n , p ro v id e d t h a t th e y
s h o w in t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s t h a t (if
s u c c e s s f u l ) t h e y w ill c o m p l e t e t h e
c o u r s e in w h ic h t h e y a r e e n r o l le d
w ith in tw o m o n th s of th e d a te of
filin g a p p lic a tio n .
P erso n .s w n o a r e a s s ig n e d c o n d i­
t i o n a l e l i g i b i l i t y in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
th e fo reg o in g p a r a g ra p h
m ay
be
g iv e n p ro v is io n a l a p p o in lm , n ts.
X o te : A p p lic a n ts m u s t sh o w a b il­
ity to r e a d a n d s p e a k th e E n g l is h
l a n g u a g e s u f f ic ie n tly w ell to u n d e r ­
sta n d
spoken and
w ritten
d irec­
tio n s.
T his re q u ire m e n t does not
ap p ly
to f o r m e r
perm anent
em ­
p lo y e es o f th e Y a rd s e e k in g r e e m ­
p lo y m en t.
N o w r i t t e n t e s t Is r e q u i r e d . A p ­
p lic a n ts ’
q u alific atio n s
w ill
be
ju d g e d fro m u rev iew of th e ir e x ­
p erience.
S e x : T h e d e p a r tm e n t o r offic e r e ­
q u e s ti n g list o f e lig ib le s h a s th e
le g a l r ig h t to s p e c if y th e s e x d e ­
sired . F o r th e s e v a c a n c ie s, m e n a re
d esire d .
A ge a n d citizen sh ip : On th e d ate
o f filin g a p p lic a tio n , a p p l ic a n ts :
1. M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e i r 18: h
b i r t h d a y . T h e r e is n o m a x i m u m a g o
lim it fo r th is e x a m in a tio n .
2. M u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f o r o w e a l ­
le g ia n c e to th e U n ite d S ta te s .
P h y sical re q u ire m e n ts: A p p lic an ts
m u s t be p h y sica lly cap ab le of p e r­
f o r m in g th e d u tie s of th e p ositio n
a n d be fre e fro m stich d e fe c ts or
d ise a se s a s w o u ld c o n s titu te e m ­
p lo y m e n t h a z a r d s to th e m s e lv e s o r
d a n g e r to th e ir fello w em p lo y ee s.
V I. H o w to A p p ly
A. F ile th e fo llo w in g fo r m s w itii
t h e R e c o r d e r . L a b o r B o a r d . U . S.
N a v y Y ard , B ro o k ly n , N o w Y o rk :
1. . A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m 6 :
2. S u p p l e m e n t a l F o r m A x 49 5.0 64
(R evised).
3. F o r m 14' a n d p r o o f o f h o n o r a i i l o
d is c h a r g e s h o u ld b e s u b m it te d by
a p p lic a n ts w h o d esire th e ir rcc 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
c o n sid e red .
B. N e c e s s a r y f o rm s m a y be s e ­
cured :
1 .-F ro m
th e
R ecorder,
Labor
B o a r d . U . S. N a v y Y a r d , B r o o k l y n ,
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m e n t N o . 2-180, K s s u e d A u g u s t 21,
194^, n e c u n o t a p p l y f o r t h i s e x a m ­
i n a t i o n , a.s t h e u ' e i i g i t a i l i t y w i l l b a
c o n t i n u c u d u r m g t h e life of t h e list
e sta b lish e d a s a re su lt of th is a n n o u n c e m tn t.
A p p lic a tio n s a re n o t d esire d fro m
p e n s o n s e n g a g e d o n w a r w 'o r l t u n l e s s
t h e p o .sitio n a p p l i e d f o r c a l l s f o r t h e
u s e o f h i g h e r s . d l l s t h a n t h e w orke > *
is n o w u s i n g in h i s p r e s e n t t m p lo y m o n t.
In acco. d an c e w ith d ire ctiv es ot
th e
W ar
M aiip o w e r
C o m m issio n
w n ic h m a y be is s u e d f r o m tim e to
tim e , p e r s o n s e m p lo y e d in c e r t a i n
o c c u p a tio n s in c e rta in a r e a s m a y ba
r e q u i r e d to s c c u r e c e r t i f i c a t e s of
s e p a r a t i o n o r be r e f e r r e d to th o
C ivil S e rv ic e C o m m is s i o n
by th e
U. S. i i ;n ip l o y m e n t S e r v ic e , b e f o r e
t h e y CHn b e a p p o i n t e d . T h e o c c u p a ­
t i o n s .x n d a . e a s i n v o l v e d a r e c u r i f n t l y .‘ h o w n i n t h e l a t e s t e d i t i o n o f
F o i m 3989, w h i c h i s p o . s t e d i n e a c h
l i r s t o r s e c o n d - c l a s s p o s t o f f i c e ot
m a y be o b ta in e d f r o m ih e .secretary ,
B o a r d o f U. S. C iv il S e r v i c e E x a m ­
i n e r s u.t a n y f i r s t o r s e c o n d - c l a s s
p o s t o ffic e.
I. C lo sin g D a te : .
A p p l i c a t i o n s w ill be a c c e p t e d u n ti l
D e c e m b e r 3, 194i!, b u t i f a n e x c e s ­
s iv e n u m b e r la r e c e iv e d , o n ly a
n u m b e r s u f f ic i e n t to m e e t th e n e e d s
o f t h e s e r v i c e w ill bo e x a m i n e d in
th e o rd e r of re c e ip t th e reo f.
II. N a tu re ot A p p o in tm e n ts:
A p p o i n t m e n t s w ill be k n o w n a s
w a r serv ic e a p p o in tm e n ts. S u ch a p ­
p o i n t m e n t s t;e n e r a lly w ill be f o r th o
d u r a t i o n o f t h e w a r a n d in n o c a s e
w ill e x t e n d m o re t h a n s ix m o n t h s
b"‘y o n d t h e e n d o l t h e w a r . P e r s o n s
re c e iv in g w a r serv ic e a p p o in tm e n ts
do n o t th o re n y a c q u ire a classified
( c o m p e ti tiv e ) 'c iv il s e r v ic e s t a t u s .
I I I . I'la c e of T r a i n i n g a n d K m p lo y .
n ie n t;
See P if r a g .a p h IV .
"C o n d itio n s
of K m p lo y m e n t" fo r c o m p lete in fo r­
m a tio n .
IV . C o n d itio n s of K m p Jo y m en t:
T r a i n i n g —A p p o i n t e e s w i l l b e g i v e n
in te n s iv e ir a .n in g a t th e N a v y In s p w C t o i ' S c h o o l , N e w ifo rlc, N . Y.,'
f o r a p e rio d of fr o m 6 to 8 w e e k s
in t h e f u n d a m e n t a l s of in s p e c tio n a l
m e th o d s a n d p ro c e d u re s o n a w ide
v ariety
of en g in eerin g
m a terials,
p r e p a r a t o r y to a .s s ig n m e n t to d u ty
a s I n .s p e c t o r s o t N av .'il M a t e r i a l ,
O rd n a n c e , a n d A irc ra ft.
K m p l o y m e n t —A i t n o u g h e v e r y a t ­
t e m p t w ill be m a d e to p la c e a p ­
p o i n t ee.s n e a r t l i e i r h o m e s , a p p l i ­
c a n t s s h o u ld be p r e p a r e d to a c c e p t
a p p o in tm e n t
anyw here
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a
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C ity .
. S a l a r y —D u r i n g t h e t r a i n i n g p e ­
rio d , t r a in e e s a s e m p lo y e e s o f ih e
N a v y D e p a r t m e n t , w ill b e p a id a t
t h e r a t e o f $1,440 a y e a r .
P r o m o ti o n a l I'o ss ib llitie s — U p o n
c o m p letio n of tra in in g , em p lo y ee s
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m e rit
to
in sp ec tio n
po sitio n s
at
$1,620,
$1,800,
$2,000 a
year,
or
h ig h e r.
S e l e c t i v e S e r v i c e S t a t u s —I t i s t h e
p o licy of th e N a v y D e p a r i m e n t not
to u s e p e r s o n s in S e le c tiv e S e rv ic e
C l a s s i f i c a t i o n 1-A . N e i t h e r w ill S e­
le c tio n b e m a d e o f a n e lig ib le in a n y
o t h e r c la s.sific a tio n lik e ly to be in ­
d u c te d in to th e m ilita ry o r n a v a l
s e r v i c e . T h i s is in v i e w o f t h e f a c t
t h a t n o d e f e rm e n t c a n be g iv e n foj
tr a in e e s , -and it w o u ld n o t b e f e a s i ­
b le to a p p o i n t a tr a i n e e a n d be
forced
to t e r m i n a t e
his serv ic es
w ith in a s h o r t tim e.
V. K x a m i n a t i o n U e q u l r e d
A. W r itte n te st. T h is e x a m in a tio n
w ill c o n s is t of a w r i t t e n m e c h a n i c a l
a p t i t u d e t e s t , o n a s c a l e o f 100. T h i a
t e s t w ill c o n s is t o f p r o b le m s
in
sp atial
relatio n s,
a rith m e tic ,
and
sim p le m e ch an ics.
N o t e : A ll a rp p lic a n ts m u s t b e a b le
to
read
and
sp eak . th e
E n g lish
la n g u a g e s u f f ic ie n tly w ell to u n d e r ­
s ta n d th e sp o k en a n d w iitte n d irec­
tio n s.
T h is r e q u ire m e n t do es not
ap p ly
to f o r m e r p e r m a n e n t
em ­
plo y e es of th e e s ta b lis h m e n t seek in g
ree m p lo y m en t.
1‘ r e f e r e n c e i n C o n s i d e r a t i o n f o i
A p p o i n t m e n t w ill b e g i v e n t o eligib le s w h o h a v e h a d ed u c a,tio n o r e x ­
p e rie n c e a s d e s c rib e d in (A ), (B ),
o r (C ) b e lo w :
(A ) T w o o r m o r e y e a r s o f c o lleg e
e d u c a tio n ;
( B ) T w ’o o r m o r e y e a t s o f e d u ­
c a tio n in e n g i n e e r i n g , m a t h ­
em atics, o r p h y sic s; o r
(o) O n e o r m o r e y e a r s o t m a
chine shop or o th e r m e c h a n ­
ical e x o e rie n c e .
B. T im e a n d p la ces of e x a m in a ­
tion.
A p p lic a n ts w h o a r e to b e a d ­
m i t t e d to e x a m i n a t i o n w ill re c e iv o
a d m is sio n c a rd s s ta tin g sp ecifically
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th e tim e a n d p la ce of th e e x a m in a ­
tion.
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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 w ill i n ­
q u i r e f r o m 2% t o
h o u r s , a n d w ill
be h e ld a t th e p la c e s n a m e d below
in th e S ta t e o f N e w Y o r k : B r o o k ­
ly n , F lu s h in g , J a m a i c a , L o n g Is la n d
C ity , N e w Y o rk a n d Y o n k ers.
C. S e x . T h e d e p a r t m e n t o r o ffic e
re q u e stin g
ISat o f e i i g i b l e s h a s t h e
le g al r ig h t to s p e c ify th e s e x deE iied .
For
th e se
v ac an cie s,
th e
N a v y D e p a rtm e n t d esire s b o th m e n
and w om en.
D. A g e a n d c itiz en sh ip .
O n th o
closing d ate, a p p lic a n ts :
1. M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e i r 1 8 t h
b irth day .
T h e r e is n o m a x i m u m a g e li m ­
it fo r th i s a K a m in a tio n .
2. M u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f o r o w e r,lle g ia n c e to th e U n ite d S ta te s .
E. P h y sical requ irem en ts.
A p p li
c a n t s m u s t be p h y s ic a lly c a p a b le oi
p e r f o i m i n g th e u u tie s o f th e po^.
tio n a n d be fre e fro m s u c h d e h ^ 3
o r d ise a se s a s w o u ld c o n s titu te e m ­
p lo y m e n t h a z a r d s to th e m s e lv e s or
d a n g e r to th e ir fellow e m p lo y ee s.
V I. H o w to A p p ly
A . F i l e t h e f o l l o w i n g f o r m s w it.n
t h e d i r e c t o r . S e c o n d U . S. C ivil
S e rv ic e R eg io n , F e d e ra l B uild in g ,
( ^ I h r i s t o p h e r S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , N . Y,
1. A p p l i c a t i o n C a r d F o i m 4,000AKC, and
2. S u p p l e m e n t a l F o r m A X - 4 9 5 . 0 2 5
(revised)
N o t e —A p p l i c a n t s
who
d esire
t h e i r i-e co rd s o r s e r v i c e In t h e
a r m e d fo rces to be c o n sid e red ,
s h o u ld be p r e p a r e d to p r e s e n t
d o cu m en ta ry
proof
ot
th e ir
c la im if a n d w h e n r e q u e s te d .
B. N e c e s s a ry fo jm s m a y be s e ­
cured :
1. F r o m t h e d i r e c t o r . S e c o n d U .
S. C iv il S e r v ic e R e g io n , F e d ­
e r a l B u ild in g , C h r is to p h e r S t.,
N t w Y o r k , N. Y .
2. A t a n y f i r s t o r s e c o n d - c l a s j
p o s t o tfic e in w h ic h th is n o tic e
IS p o s t e d .
C. F u r n is h in g in fo rm a tio n on a p ­
p licatio n s :
1. A p p l i c a t i o n s m u s t b e f u l l y a n d
c o m p l e t e l y e x e c u t e d in a c c o r d ­
a n c e w ith in stru c tio n th e reo n .
F a ilu r e to so e x e c u te a p p lic a ­
tio n s m a y le a d to th e i r c a n c e l ­
la tio n .
D o n o t v /rite to th e R e g io n a l D re c to r o r th e C o m m issio n c o n c e rn ­
i n g th<j r e s u l t s o f y c u r e x a m i n a t i o n ,
y o u r relativ e s ta n d in g o r p ro sp ects
fo r ap p o in tm e n t.
T h e C o m m issio n
w ill be u n a b l e to a n s w e r s u c h in ­
q u irie s sin ce p erso n n e l a n d fac ilitie s
fo rm e rly
engaged
on such
w ork
m u s t n o w be d e v o te d e n tire ly to t h j
W a r P r o g r a m . W r i t e o n ly to f u r ­
n i s h I n f o r m a t i o n a s to a n y m a t e r i a l
c h a n g e s w h i c h w ill a f f e c t y o u r a c ­
c e p ta n c e of a p p o in tm e n t. B e b rle l
a n d to th e p o in t a n d g iv e th e c o r ­
re c t title of th e e x a m in a io n a n d th e
r a t in g you receiv ed .
D i r e c t o r , S e c o n d U . S. C iv i l S e r v i c e
R e g io n , F e d e r a l B u ild in g , C h r is ­
t o p h e r S tr e e t. N e w Y o r k , N . Y.
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F rals e , f ir s t p a r t y ; M ar ijori't F ralj o, te conrl p a r t y ; Mcses D. H cy n ia n, th ir d
p a rty , a n d Iren e K. Hi^yman, fo u rth
p a riy , in co n sid e ra tio n ot th e m u tn a l
p ro m ises m;ide h tre in , it Is a g r e e d : I. Tiie
n a m e ot th is p a r tn e r s h ip th a U bo Ilisym a n - P r a l a e C om pany. II . T h o bujilne.s'j
t h e re o f Hhall be to: ( a ) engaife ii; busi­
n e ss b e tw ee n tlie U n ite d S ta te s a n d
MartRKUscar; (o) purcha.se a n d »tll, a n d
im p o r t a n d exjiort, commodltie-s, pro ductjs, m e rc h a n d is e a n d a n y o th e r m a t e r i a l
betwoon th e U n ited S ta te s a n d M a d a s a s c a r ; (c) c a r r y on a n y uc-tivltieB nocosaary
to c a r r y out said purirasoit. II I. T h e lo­
c atio n ol th o prln.'ip.\l pla ce of bus iness
s h a ll be l i J Chanilwjrs Sti-eet, New Y ork.
IV. T h e n a m e s a n d pla ces of re.sidenca
of t h e p a r t n e r s a n d th o n a t u r e ot th e ir
j m r tn e r s h ip s a r c :
N ame.
H e n ri Frals e, GC4 South F o ro st Drive,
W es t Englewood, N. J.. Gi.‘neral.
Mararr.ret FraWe, 3(14 S outh F o r e s t
W e s t KnKlewood, N. J., Liimite«i.
Moai-s D. H e y m a n , 3.".0 R u g by K o a J,
C cd arh vrt.t, N , Y., General.
Iren o K . H e y ra an. 3."0 R ug by Hoad, CedacJ««rst, N. Y., LImitod.
V . T h e t e r m o f t l U s p«.rtnership s h a l l b e
10 y e a r s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f , a t t h e e x p i r r t l o n o f w M c h I t .'?huU b e r e n t w e i l
a u to m a tic a l ly f o r a n o th e r p e r i o d o f 10
y e a rs , unle.ss t h e f i r s t
or second p a rty
r h a l l Kive n o t i c e t o t h e t h i r d o r f o u r t h
p a rty , or th o th ir d or fo u rih p a rty to th e
f i r s t o r so;-QUd t h a t s a i d o r i g i n a l t e r m
s h a l l :iot b e re n e w e d .
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b e i n w r i t n p a n d c e n t b y registeTcd m-xll
t o t h o a i ' d r e s s e s a b o v e a t l e a s t JKt d a y s
l)r lo r to liie e x j i r a t l o n o f t h e o r lu i n a l
term .
I n t h o e v e n t o f sui.'h notice, t h e
t e r m o f s a i d p a i t n e r s h i p s h a l l e x p i r e IV;
y e a rs fro m th e d a te hereof.
V I.
Eacn
o f s a i d p a r t n e r s is t o c o n t r i b u t e t h e s u m
of
to s a id p u rtn e r.sh ip . T h e lia b ility
o f t a c h o t s a i d l i m i t e d p e r t n e r a s h .' i ll b>^
l i m i t e d to s a id i>m ount.
V II.
So so o n
a s b u s i n e s s c o n d it i o n s w a r r a n t , e a c h of
s a id p a r t n e r s is to c o n t r i b u t e a n a d d i ­
t i o n a l $2,Sr)0 t o s a i d p a r t n e r s h i p ,
VITT.
S a i d c o n t r i b u t i o n s , o i l g i n a l a s w e l l lus
ad d ltio n iil, a r e to be r e tu r n e d to sa id
p a r t n e r s a t no sp e cific tim e.
IX .
Each
of s a id p a r t n e ia ,
(je n e ral a s w e ll as
U m i t n d , Is t o r e c e i v j o n e - q u a r t e r o f t h e
p r o f i t s a n d l ) e a r (.‘n o - t j u a r t e r o f t h e l o s s e s
o f s a i d p a r t n e r s h i p s u b j e c t t o I ’a r a t r r a i ) ! !
\ 'I . a b o v e.
P r o f i t s s h a l l ;iot ' b e w i t h ­
d r a w n e x ceiit on c o n s e n t of a il p a r t n e r s .
X.
S a id lim ite d p a r t n e r s siiall n o t h a v e '
t h e r l u h t t o s u l i s t l t n t e a .s s l K n e o s a s c o n ­
t r i b u t o r s In t l i e i r p l a c e s . X I . T h e p a r ' . l e t
s h a l l h a v e I h e r i g h t t o a . l m i t genfsral
o r lim ite d p a r t u r i f ro m tim e to tim e .
X ll.
N e i t h e r o f a a i d liniittHl p a r t n e r s
s lia ll h a v e t h e rlR h t to p r io r i t y o v e r th o
o t h e r a s to e o i i i r i b u ti i n s o r c o m p e n s a ­
t i o n b y w a y o f K ico n ie o r in a n y o t h e r
m anner.
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E i t h e r o f s a i d B en er.il
p a iU u r s sh all h a v e th o riu h t to c o n tin u e
sa id p a rtn trs h lj) on th e d e a th , r e tir e ­
m e n t o r in sa n ity of th o o tli°r R eneral
p artn er.
X IV . T ills a n r e e m e n i m a y a t
a n .v t i m e b e m o d i f i e d o r t e r m i n a t e d b y
w ritln u : s iitn e d a n d e x e c u te 'l b y a ll t h e
p artn ers. HFN’ U t FH A ISK , M A R G A R E T
F U A I S E ( Ii , S . ) . M O S E S D . H E Y M A N .
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N o v . 1. 1012, b e i ' t r e N i n a r i u i l l c l n , N o t i r y
P ublic.
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A D V B R T 1 B K .M B N 1
SCHOOL DtRECTORY
LISTING OF CAREER TRAINING SCHOOLS
ACADEMIC & COM M EBCIA U-CO LLEGE PKBHAR/ViOHY
B oro
H alt A ca d e m y — D e K a lb a n d F la tb u s b E x t,, B ro o k ly a a c c r e d i t e d - M A l n 4-8 55 8.
E r o n S c h o o l — 85 3 B ’w a y ( C o r . 1 4 ) —D a y . E v e . , R e g e n t s A c c r e d l t e a —
q u i n 4 -48 82.
ACCOUNTING MACHINES
A ccountlnf Machine.* Institate—221
IB M A cco u n tin g ,
C i r c l e 6-6425.
M achines.
W . 6 7 t h S t . —D a y a n d E v e n t i n g C ia aa *.
T a b u la to rs. S o rters a n d K ey Punches
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T e c h —10 8 6 t h
C H e l a e a 2-633 0.
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re frig eratio n ,
AIRCRAFT WELDING
Citisens l*rep C'Mter—9 W.
C o u r s e —E a s y
b e a tin g ,
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t e r m s . —C i r c l e 6-4970.
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E v e n i n g Shon
ARMY PREPARATION
S c h o o l o f T e n —113 W e s t
C ourse.
C l . 6-6 888 .
5 7 t h S t . —F l y i n g C a d e t E x a m i n a t i o n , P r e - A v t a t i o n
AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL
A.
1,. B .
D r i v i n g S c h o o l —E x p e r t i n s t r u c t o r s , 6 2 0 L e n o x
A v e . , N e w tork
C ity .
A U d . V l4 3 3 .
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B i l l ’s A u t o D r i v i n g S c h o o l — 97 K e n m a r e S t . , P h o t o S t u d i o — 171 W o r t h
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D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E .
S T u y v e s a n t <*-6900.
1 6 t h S t . —D a y
and
Llcenaei
E v e . C l a s s e s —S t a t e
BUSINESS MACHINES
Srooklyn B usiness Machine School—7
B o o k k e e p i n g T y p i n g —D a y a n d
C o m b i n a t i o n B u s i n e s s S c h o o l. C ivil
U N i v e r s l t y 4-3 170 .
L a f a y e t t e A v e . —O o m p t o m e t r y , B l l l i n t
E J v e n f n g —S T . 3-76 60.
S e r v i c e P r e p a r a t i o n , 139 W . I 2 5 th St
CARD PUNCH OPERATOR
D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 1 6 t h 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 c h
C o m p t o m e t r y —S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
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A c c o u n t i n „ * M a c h i n e I n s t i t u t e —221 W . 5 7 t h S t . —D a y a n d E v e n l r ^ Classes.
I B M A c c o u n t i n g M a c h i n e s , T a b u l a t o r s . S o r t e r s , a n d K .ey P u n c h e s C i r c l e 5-6 42 5.
CIVIL SERVICE
i e l e h a n t y I n s t i t n t e —115 E . ) 5 t h S t . —C l t j , S t a t e a n d
D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l r f s s e s —S T u y v e s a n t 9 - 6 9 0 0 .
F e d e r a l E x a m ln a tlo n j.
DRAFTING
D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 1 6 t h S t . —C o m p l e t e 6 0 0 - h r . C o u r s e — D a y o r t;v»,
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900 .
N e w V o r k D r a f t i n g I n s t i t u t e - 276 W . 4 3 d S t . — D a y a n d E v e n i n g Classes
W i s c o n s i n 7-0 36 6. ,
. V l n n h a t t a n T e c h n i c a l I n s t i t n t e — 1823 B r o a d w a y ( 5 9 t h ) — D a y a n d E v e n in ?
C l a s s e s - C I r c l e 5 -7 85 7.
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V I o n d e l l I n s t i t n t e —23 0 W . 4 1 s t S t . —D a y & E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — W i s c o n s i n 7-20S8,
FINGERPRINTING
D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 1 6 t h S t . C o u r s e —D a y o r E v e . —C l a s s n o w formi ng
N e w Y o r k S c h o o l■ o f F i n g e r p r i n t s —2 2 - 2 6 E . 8 t h S t . —I n t r o d u c t o r y c o u r s e lor
f i n g e r p r i n t e x p e r t . G R a m e r c y 7 -1 J 6 8 .
N a t i o n u l > F i n g e r p r i n t a n d I d e n t i f i c a t i o n S c h o o l — 9 E a s t 4 6 t h S t . —I n d iv i d u a l
In stru ctio n .
P L . 5-6 868 .
T h e F a u r o t F i n g e r P r i n t S c h o o l — 240 M a d i s o n A v e . —E v e n i n g Classes-*
A s h l a n d 4-5 346 .
INDUSTRIAL INSPECTION, OPERATION and ASSEMBLY
D e l e h a n t . v I n s t i t u t e — 11 E . 1 6 t h S t . —D a v a n d E v e . ( ’J a s s e s —S T u y v e s a n t a-690fl
LANGUAGES and BUSINESS
P o z a I n s t i t u t e — 1133 B r o a d w a y — E n g l i s h ,
c l a l C o u r s e s . O H e l s e a 2-5470.
S p a n i s h , P o r t u g u e s e , Co nim eN
MACHINE SHOP
D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t n t e - 11 E . 1 6 t h S t . —D a y & E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — 200-300 hr.
C o u r s e s —S T u y v e s a n t 9-690 0.
L u r z M a c h i n e S c h o o l — 1043 6 tl i a v c . r n e a r 3 9 t h S t . ) — D a y a n d Evening
C l a s s e s - P E . 6-0913.
P r a c t i c a l M a c h i n i s t S c h o o l —109 B r o a d S t . - M a c h i n i s t s c h o o l o n l y . B O . 9-&198<
MACHINISTS. TOOL & DIE MAKING, INSTRUMENT MAKING
M e tro p o lita n
C la sses.
T e c h n i c a l S c h o o l — 260 W e s t 4 1 s t S t r e e t .
3 t o 1 2 - w e e k c o u r s e s . L O n g a c r e 3 -2 18 0.
D ay
and
Evening
MECHANICAL DENTISTRY
N e w Y o r k S c h o o l o f M e c h a n i c a l D e n t i s t r y — 125 W . 3 1 s t S t . — D a y and
E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e —F r e e B o o k l e t C —C H l c k e r l n g
RADIO—TELEVISION
R a d i o T e l e v i s i o n I n s t i t u t e — 48 0 L e x i n g t o n A v e . — L a b o r a t o r y T r a i n i n g D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —P L a z a 3 -458 5—D e p t . L .
M e t r o p o l i t a n T e c h . S c h o o l - R a d i o D i v i s i o n —7 C e n t r a l P a r k W e s t —D a y - K v e . C I . 7-2 51 5.
SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS
D e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s . 120 W . 4 2 d S t . - S T u y v e s s n t
9 -690 0.
L , a m b ’s B u s i n e s s T r a i n i n g S c h o o l —37 0 N i n t h S t . , a t 6 t h A v e . , H r oo lcly n •'
D a y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s —i n d i v i d u a l I n s t r u c t i o n —S O u t h 8-4236.
M e r c h a n t s a n d B a n k e r s B u s i n e s s S c h o o l — 5 5 t h Y e a r — D a y a n d Ev e n in g * ’
220 E a s t 4 2 d S t . - M U . 2-0 986 .
TABULATING MACHINE OPERATION
I c c o u n t i n g M a c h i n e s I n s t i t u t e —221 W . 5 7 t ^ S t . —D a y a n d E v e n i n g Clasiei.
I B M A c c o u n t in g A lac h in es. T a b u la t o r s , S o r te r s a n d K e y Punches C i r c l e 5-6425.
WELDING
t i e l e h a n t y I n s t i t u t e —11 E . 1 6 t h
C o u r s e - S T u v v w u a n t 9- 690 0.
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Pag:e Thirteen
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a d v e r t is e m e n t s
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Fur Coats for Sale
O e n u in e F u r C oats, w o n jcrfiil f ii :a l it y
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L a r g e a s s o r tm e n t of furs
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70 J gt.
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Furs
IVrsiini Liinib C o a t s , $70.
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| L E O \ H E N O F F . .S91 E a s t H f l t h S t r e e t ,
N. Y. r .
F ire; s a v in g s on a u to m o b ile
llnsuranic; .“i p o c i a l s e r v i c e t o C i v i l S e r |vlc«. Ti l, .MK, 5- 00S4.
I n s u r a n c e p r e se n ts so m a n y m y s­
teries to m ost of us t h a t we a r e a p t
to classify all in su ra n ce companies
alike a n d place o ur business with
t h e one o fferin g th e best connec­
tions. One c om p a n y which h a s r e ­
c en tly opened a M a n h a tt a n office
hopes to dispel these m y sterie s and
d e m o n s tr a te t h a t all com panies a r s
n ot alike. The F a r m B u re au M u­
tu a l Automobile I n s u r a n c e C om pany
w a s o rganized by ih e cooperatives
in Ohio to o fie r a b e tte r Insurance
service to the f a r m e r a t a lower
price. The com p any began serving
th e Ohio f a r m e r in 1926 an d todav
is th e fifth larg e st autom obile m u ­
t u a l in th e U nited States. In this
tim e it h a s become th e larg e st in­
s u r e r of autom obiles in Ohio, P e n n ­
sylvania, V erm ont, W est V irginia
a n d M aryland, a n d a t the sam e time
insures these autom obiles a t the
lowest net costs in these states.
T he c om pany is now paying, and
h a s for its four a nd a h a lf y e ars in
N ew York S ta te paid, a tw enty-five
p erce n t dividend on earned prem ium
to its autom obile policyholders.
T he re m a rk ab le g ro w th of the or­
g a niz a tion encouraged its directors
to b ra n ch out f u r t h e r into the in su r­
an ce field, an d they organized the
F a r m B u re au M utual F ire I n s u r ­
an ce Company. In 1935‘ w ith succ esslul autom obile an d fire in s u r ­
ance com panies in operation, a n exi.sting iif,; in su ra n ce c om pany wa.^;
purcha.oed an d reorganized on a b a ­
sis sim ilar to the o th er two com­
panies. T o day th e F a r m B ureau
Life Inpu anoe C om pany offers all
the usual life in su ra n c e policies plus
several low cost policies t h a t are
innovations in the life insu ran ce
field. One of these, a $500 R e n ew ­
able and Convertible T erm policy,
is ab.solutely unique and cannot b j
o btained Irom a n y o th er company
in th is country. P re m iu m s a re so
low on this policy t h a t no one need
be w i t l y u t the protection of some
life in.surance.
T his fa st-g ro w in g group of in s u r ­
ance com panies is p lanning to r e ­
cru it a complete field force for the
m etro po litan urea. Most of th e e x ­
ecutives a re com p aratively young
m en an d th ey a re seek in g a n e n e r ­
getic gro u p to grow up with the
com pany in this area.
A u to S e rv ic e
Automobile Repairing on all
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172 Ulyrtle Ave.
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ple ted .
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th is e x a m in a tio n clo sed on S e p te m ­
b e r 29, 1942.
L a w A ssista n t, G ra d e 2 (T o rts) S
A p p lic atio n s for 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, 1912.
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T h e p rac tic al te st
w a .s h e l d o n N o v e m b e r 12.
IM c d ic a l S o c i a l W o r k e r , ( i r a d e 1:
T h e w r itte n te s t w a s h e ld on O c ­
t o b e r 8, 1912.
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2 (.A d d resH o K rap li): A p p l i c a t i o n s fo r
th is e x a m in a tio n clo sed on S ;p te m b c r 29. 1942.
I ’i a y f f r o u n d
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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 in fa ln c r , N .V .C .T .S .,
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h e l d o n O c t o b e r 10, 1912.
T e lep h o n e O p e ra to r, G ra d e 1 (W o ­
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i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is c o m p l e t e d .
A ssista n t C ounsel (T o rts), G rad e
4, B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n :
The
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31, 1942.
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A s s is ta n t S ta t'o n S u n e rv ls o r, N .¥ .
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pro g res.s.
A ssista n t S u p e rv iso r (M ech an ical
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h e l d o n O c t o b e . ” 23. 1942.
A s s is ta n t S u p e r v is o r ( T r a c k ) , N .Y .
C .T .S ., I N I ) D iv is io n s :
The prac­
t i c a l o r a l te .s t w a s h e l d O c t o b e r VO.
B u s M aiii'.aln e r, G r o u p A , N .Y .C .
T . S . , B .M T D i v i s i o n :
'f h e w r itt e n
t e s t w a s i i e l d o n O c t o b e r 17. 1942.
(C ap tain , P . D . : T h e r a t i n g of t h e
w . i t t e n t e s t is i n p r o g r e s s .
C a r M a in t a in e r , O r o u p K, N .Y .C .
T . S . , A il D i v i s i o n s : A ll p a r t s o f
th is e x a m in a tio n h av e been ccm p le ted .
C l a i m E . x a m l n e r , G r a d e 2, B o a r d
of T ra n rip o rtatio n :
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w r i t t e n t e s t is i r p r o g r e s s .
D rp u t.v W a r d e r ; T h e w r itt e n te st
w a s h e l d o n O c t o b e r 14, 1942.
E l e c t r i c i a n ; A ll p a i t s o f t h i s e x ­
a m in a tio n h a v e b ee n co m p leted .
F o r e m a n (B u s e s a n d S iio p s), N .Y .
C .T .S ., B M T D iv isio n : T h e w r itt e n
t e s t w a s h e l d o n S e p t e m b e r 26,
1942.
F o re m a n (E lectrical P o w e r), NY
C T S ., A il D i v i s i o n s : R a t i n g o f t h e
w r i t t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
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(L ig h tin g ), N .Y .C .T .S .,
A ll D iv is io n s :
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t e s t w a s h e l d i n O c t o b e r , 1942.
F o r e m a n (M e c iia n ic a l P .» w e r), N .
Y .C .T .S ., I K T & B M T D iv is io n s :
T h e w 'r itte n t e s t w a s h e l d o n O c ­
t o b e r 25. 1942.
F o rO m an (T e le p h o n e s) 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
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C a rso n , A la n H a l e a n d W illia m
F r a w l e y p la y g oo d s u p p o r t i n g
roles. R a o u l W a l s h d i r e c t e d th is
s a g a of t h e p rize f i g h t ring .
T h e “ I n P e r s o n ” sh o w in c lu d e s
Glen G r a y a n d h is C a s a L o m a
O r c h e s t r a w i t h K e n n y S a r g e n t,
P e e W ee H u n t a n d D e a n M u r p h y .
1943 Ice Follies
Opens Tonight at
Madison Square Garden
T h e 1948 I C E F O L L I E S will
o p e n t o n ig h t f o r a t e n - n i g h t s t a n d
In M a d iso n S q u a r e G a r d e n . T h is
m a r k s t h e s e v e n th s e a s o n of t h e
F o llies In t h e G a r d e n . T h e sh o w
f e a t u r e s a c a s t of 120, w ith
Shipstad a n d Jo h nson, F ric k a n d
F r a c k a n d t h e M axo n s, B e t t y
A t k i n s o n a n d t h e N o r t h A m e r ic a n
c h a m p io n , N o r a h M c C a r th y .
G K . 8-8839
H o t e ls — N e w Y o rk C ity
PAU L
R IT A H A Y W O R T H
in Columbia.’s "You W e r e
N e v e r L o v e l i e r " opening at
the R a dio C ity M u sic H a ll on
Thursday.
Belle Sloane, M.C., Marion Myles, Pat Rossi
Dianne Reed - Lilyan Lorraine - Joan Ellis.
ASTOR’S
W A S H IN G T O N - T he W a r De­
p a rtm e n t, and not th e W a r L ab o r
B o a r d , will a d m i n i s t e r w a g e c o n ­
tr o ls for t h e a p p r o x i m a t e l y 1,000,000 e m p lo y ees of t h e d e p a r t m e n t
w h o w o r k in m u n it i o n s p la n ts .
T h e tw o a g e n c ie s jo in tly h a v e
w o r k e d o u t a n e w policy. U n d e r
it, W L B h a s p a s s e d full ju r is d ic ­
tion o v er all m a t t e r s cov erc d b y
t h e P r e s i d e n t ’s r e c e n t w s g e -fre e z Ing o r d e r to t h e d e p a r t m e n t .
T h e W a r D e p a r t m e n t will, of
cou rse , follow su c h b r o a d p o lic ies
a s m a y be laid d o w n by W L B .
O th e rw ise , ho w e v e r, It will h a v e
. c o m p le te c o ntro l. I t s n e w f u n c ­
tio n s will be a d m i n i s t e r e d b y t h e
w a g e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s e c tio n of
t h e civilian p e r s o n n e l d iv isio n of
L ie u t. Gen. B r e h o n B. S o m e r v e ll’s
S e rv ic e s of S u p p ly .
^
T h e c a s t o f “ A d v e n t u r e s of
C o sm o J o n e s , ” M o n o g r a m d e te c ­
tiv e c o m e d y - d r a m a w i t h F r a n k
G r a h a m , R i c h a r d C ro m w ell, a n d
G a le S t o r m in f e a t u r e d roles, h a s
b e en e n la r g e d b y t h e s i g n i n g of
G w en
Kenyon, Sam
B ernard,
V in ce B a r n e t t , Gil S t a n le y a n d
D a v id N e w e ll . . . P a t O ’B r ie n ,
one o f t h e p r i n c i p a ls w ith G eo rge
M u r p h y a n d J a n e W y ^ t t in R K O
R a d i o ’s
“ The
Navy
C om es
T h r o u g h , ” h a s d r a w n t h e title role
in “ T h e I r o n M a j o r . ” T h e pic­
t u r e d r a m a t i z e s t h e c a r e e r of
M ajor F r a n k C avanaugh, out­
s t a n d i n g fo o tb a ll c o a c h a n d one
o f t h e h e r o e s of W o r ld W a r 1.
. . . W alter Reed, young B road­
w ay recru it, h a s w on th e ro m an ­
tic le a d in R K O ’s “ M e x ic a n S p it­
f i r e ’s B le s se d E v e n t , ” n e x t of th e
co m e d y s e r ie s s t a r r i n g L u p e Velez
a n d L e o n E r r o l . . , “ D r. Gil­
lesp ie ’s P r i s o n S t o r y ” is t h e w o r k ­
in g t itle of t h e n e w e s t of th is
M.G.M. se r ie s f e a t u i i n g L io ne l
B a r r y m o r e . W illis G o ld b e ck is di­
r e c t i n g t h e p ic tu r e , w i t h a c a s t
in c lu d in g D o n n a R e ed , V a n J o h n ­
son, K e y e L u k e , A l m a K r u g e r ,
N a t P e n d l e t o n a n d N e ll C r a ig . . .
L a n a T u r n e r will p la y t h e p a r t of
t h e m o v ie s t a r in M G M ’s t e c h n i ­
color s c r e e n v e r s io n of “ B e s t F o o t
F o r w a r d , ” t h e B r o a d w a y m u sic a l
c o m e d y h i t p ro d u c e d by G e o rge
A b b o tt
last
se a so n .
V ir g in ia
W e id le r h a s b e e n a s s i g n e d t h e
rolp o f h e r c o lle g ia te r iv a l . . .
A la n C u r t is r e p la c e s J o h n G a r ­
field a t U n i v e r s a l in t h e t h i r d
ep iso de o f C h a r le s B o y e r - J u lie n
D u v iv ie r “ F l e s h a n d F a n t a s y
M o v ie s
ERROL FLYNN
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ALEix iS
S M IT H
IN W AUN KH BROS. H I' r
“GENTLEMAN
JIM”
IN PK R SO N
GLEN
STRAND
GRAY
a n d his C A S A L O M A O R C H E S T R A
with
KENIHY S A R G E N T • P E E W E E H U N T
EX TR A ! DEAN M URPHY
I
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“ We’re on the M arch!”
In e v e r y tow n , in e v e r y home,
In e v e r y heart, y o u ’ll find us!
W e are the S e c r e t F ro n t of
N o rw a y .
B ’W A Y & 4 7 t h S T .
N e w Y o r k C ity
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M-G-M^s Musical Show
with heart, soul and
patriotic verve!
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THE BELLS ARE RINGING! ■K
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W E ARE
‘THE AVENGERS’
H H M
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B R O A D W A V a n d 49th S T R E E T
Pop. P rice s
C o n tl n . P e r f o r m a n c e s
RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
New Films Booked
A t Radio C ity
Music Hall
T h r e e v a r i e d film p r o d u c ti o n s —
F re d A staire a n d R ita H a y ­
w o r t h in “ Y ou W e r e N e v e r L o v e ­
lie r ,” G r e e r G a r s o n a n d R o n a ld
C o lm a n in “ R a n d o m H a r v e s t , ”
a n d B ob H o p e a n d D o r o t h y L am o u r in “ T h e y G o t Me C o v e r e d ”
h a v e b e en b o o k e d f o r sh o w ­
in g a t t h e R a d i o C ity M u sic H a ll,
G. S. E y sse ll, m a n a g i n g d ire c to r,
a n n o u n c e d to d ay .
“ Y ou
W e r e N e v e r L o v e lie r ”
w h ic h o p e n s t h is T h u r s d a y , is a
r o m a n t i c m u s ic a l c om edy, r e u n i t ­
i n g A s ta ir e a n d M iss H a y w o r t h a s
a d a n c i n g te a m . X a v i e r C u g a t
a n d h is o r c h e s t r a su p p ly th e
m u s ic a l b a c k g r o u n d .
T h is is a
C o lu m b ia p ic tu re .
“ R a n d o m H a r v e s t , ” is t h e film
v e r sio n of J a m e s H i l t o n ’s p o ig ­
n a n t -novel a b o u t a sh e ll-sh o ck e d
so ld ier a n d h is s t r u g g l e to r e g a in
h is m e m o r y . R o n a l d C o lm a n is th e
s o ld ie r a n d M iss G a r s o n play s his
wife. I t is a M G M p ro d u c tio n .
“ T h e y G o t Me C o v e re d ,” p r o ­
d u c e d by S a m u e l G o ld w y n fo r
RKO
R a d io ,
will m a r k
Bob
H o p e ’s fir.st a p p e a r a n c e on th e
M usic H a ll s c re e n . T h e co m ic a p ­
p e ars as a W ash in g to n n e w sp a p e r­
m a n w h o g e ts e n ta n g l e d w i t h ' u
n e s t of G e r m a n sp ie s in th e n a ­
t i o n ’s
C ap ito l.
M iss
Lam our
s h a r e s s t a r r i n g h o n o r s w ith H ope.
r L A Y I N < ■j
NOW
R o ck efeller C en ter
R esta ura n ts
MAMA
R IT Z
KOSHER
Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant
S e r v i n g C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s
f o r 2.1 Y e a r s
De Luxe Dinner 5 to 8 P . " . —S.^c
O r d e r s D e l i v e r e d t o V o u r O ff ic e
327 Broadway
New
(Nr. Worth St.)
V orit C it y
W O r t b 2-8272
-
6 0 th S t . - 6 t h A v e.
STARTS THURSDAY, DEC. 3
FRED
R ITA
A S T A IR E
HAYW ORTH
“You Were
Never Lovelier”
A C o lu m b ia
P ic tu re
ON T H E G R E A T S T A G E
RESORTS
N e w W in dsor, N. Y.
O u t d o o r sports. Fun in d o o ri ,
too. Cozy fira plac *. G o o d
• o l i n g . O n ly 55 miles from ,
Ne w Yori(. No n - se ct o ri a n . (
W IN T E R
WONDERLAND
Plan now lo spend C h r it l m a t
an d N e w Y e a n with us.
M elo d y ,
m irth
and
K pectacle
In
I.ie o u id o ff»
b rillia n t
revue,
w ith
Ito c k e tte s .
Corp.s
<le
ita lle t.
G lee
C lub, S iy m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a u n d e r t h e
d i r e c t i o n o f E r n o H a | i e < ‘.
F i r s t M e z z . S e a t s I t e s e r v e d . C l . 6- 4 0 0 0
LAKE PANAM9KA
A n e .stal)li.she (l l a l c e - f r o o t c o l o n y
lit W a d i n g l U v e r , L o n g I . s l a n d .
63 miles from Broadway.
Large crystal clear spring-fed !ake.
E llenville, N. Y.
Mil t'B o f b e a u t i f u l , w h i t e s a n d b o n c i i e s .
Can ii)in K . b a tliln K . b o a t i n g , fisiilnK .
A n a i l - t i n i o }>aradi^o f o r k id s .
I.a r K O w o o d e d - p l o t s —$.'iO u p .
W i t h fu ll l a k e - f r o n t p ri\ilP K f8 .
No down paym’t for C.S.-G.E. wkrs.
A R R O W H E A D LODGE
I T ’S
n icest
at
AKKOW HEAD
d u rin g In d ian su m m e r.
F ire p la c e W a rm th ,
L ib rary
and
R ec o rd in g s.
R o w in g ,
B ic v clin g ,
T e n n is.
R a t e s , $24. 00 W e d t l y
S. S L U T S K Y
K U e n v l i i e , N X.
T e l . 602
(Jet w a r r a n t y d e e d a t once.
T h ro o y e a r s to pay.
B u ild y o u r e o tta K u now.
A g e n t a lw a y .s o n j ir o p e r t y .
D r i v e o u t l i o u t e I!.") a n d s e e f o r y o u r s e l f .
Send for map and pictures.
-K Edward Breuer, Great Neck. L. I.
B uy The L E A D E R every Tues«
day.
Tnesday, December i,
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
page Sixteen
12-Hour Day, 6-Day Week, Overtime Pay
Proposed for State Hospital Workers
( E x c lu siv e )
It looks like a 12-hour day, Gclay week, and time-and-a-half
for overtime for employees of the
State Mental Hygiene Depart­
ment. Reason: the shortage of
attendants
and
helpers
has
reached the critical stage. The
LEA1)P]R has leiirned, from unimpeachahle sources, that Dr.
Tiffany, head of the Mental
M e rit M en
ICi..
..lucd f r o m f a i j e E . g h l )
J u l y 1,
wl'.cn he w a s m a d e
•’h ;c f e;; im in e r . H e wos ap p oin tc-’l
to his : ;c::^nt office, a n d a s c h a ir m n n of th e C las sific a tio n B o a rd ,
on M ay 1, 1038.
?>Tr. C a i n p l ) j l h a s b een vicep r o s d e n t of Ih e A sso c ia tio n of
Stiitc Civil Serv ice E m p lo y e e s
sin c e IO.'jS a n d a m e m b e r of t h e
K oveininK council of t h e C.vil
Sorvicn A sse m b ly of th e U n ited
S t a t e s a n d C a n a d a , 1938-42.
L i VI'S o n
H o liv es on a 20-acre fui'm in
V a ln tie , a few m 'le s o u tsid e Al­
b a n y , wliere he ra is e s g a r d e n
t i u c k a n d flow ots for his fa m ily
a n d friend s. H e is a n ex cellent
s h o t a n d loves p h e a s a n t h u n tin g .
B u t m ost of his s p a r e tim e is d e ­
v o te d to ? tu dy a n d r e a d i n g in c u r ­
r e n t a f f a i r s a n d p e rso n n e l m a n ­
a g e m e n t. Mrs. C am pb ell is e q ually
b usy, b e in g d is tr ic t d ir e c t o r of
P a i e n t - T e a c h e r s , d ir e c t o r of t h e
R e d Ci'css, a n d a m e m b e r of t h e
local W a r Council. T h e C a m p b s lla
h n v e tv/o dang'.iters, B ni-bara, 21,
a n a r ts and c ra fts stu d e n t at
D e v e r e a u x Schools in P e n n s y l ­
v a n ia , a n d J o a n , a h ig h school
so p h o m o re .
W AN T E D !
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
l .l lt K i lA I . (.A SH W A I T I N G
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s t t u n i o t U ’.s f o i i d l l ioti. TI l'I' o ’ s y o u r l>ir'
o i 'p n i ' t u n i t y . fo l i i r i i
old I n s t r n tn i'iit .s i n t o usi'l 'ii l Ciisli. A c t q u i c k l . v .
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6
JEAN WESTBROOK
Vhlinist
P u p 'l of E dourd D eth ier
l.iiiiitiMl <)|>:ninK's for Stir.UMitH
ii))i)nliittnont
378 Bleecker St.
M ore t h a n 2,000 N a v y Y a r y e m ­
ployees th is w e e k w ir e d C o n g r e s s ­
m e n w a r n i n g of *the d a n g e r of
w o r k i n g m o re t h a n 40 h o u r s a
w e e k w i t h o u t e x t r a p a y in v iew
of t h e h ig h c ost of living. T h e
c u r r e n t o v e r tim e bill e x p ire d N o ­
v e m b e r CO.
riie N a v y Y a r d Civil S e rv ice
A s so c ia tio n a n d t h e U n io n of M a ­
rin e D r a f t s m e n ( F e d e r a t i o n of
A r c h i tc c 's , E n g in e e r s , C h e m is ts
a n d T e c h n ic ia n s , CIO ) w e re to
se n d F r e d T. K e n n y a n d R o b e r t
C e lla r , r e c e n tly e lected to re p r e sonl; office a n d te c h n ic a l em p lo y ­
ees a t N a v y l a b o r r e la t io n s confe retice in W a s h in g t o n , t o i n t e r ­
v iew S e n a te M a jo r ity L e a d e r A l­
i m B a r k le y .
A n a p p o i n t m e n t w a s also b e in g
a r r a n g e d fo r Lew;S A la n B eriic,
in te rn a tio n a l p r e s i d e n t
of
F .A .E .C .T ., to in te r v ie w A s s i s t a n t
S e c r e t a r y of t h e N a v y R a l p h B « r d
r e g a r d i n g t h e m o r a le of N a v y
Y a r d em p lo y e es in c o n n e c tio n
w ith t h e v.'ar e ffo rt.
D e le g a te s a n d B e r n e w e re ex­
p e c te d to c o n fer, too, on re c la s s i­
f ic a tio n of te c h n ic a l N a v y w o r k ­
e r s a n d t h e m a t t e r of clerical e m ­
ployees re c e n tly s u s p e n d e d w ith
c o n ti n u i n g p e n altie s.
T h e Council of th e N a tio n a l
Civil S e rv ice R e f o r m L ? a g u e th is
w e e k p a s s e d a r e so lu tio n c o m ­
m e n d i n g t h e U. S. Civil S e rvice
C o m m is sio n fo r its c o -o p e ra tio n
w ith t h e su b - c o m m itte e of th e
S e n a te C o m m itte e on A p p r o p r ia «tions u n d e r t h e c h a i r m a n s h i p of
S e n a t o r M illa rd T y d in g s . I t also
com m ended
im p ro v em en ts
th e
C o m m itte e h a s e ffe c te d in a d m i n ­
i s t r a t i v e p r a c t i c e s a n d p r o c e d u r e s.
IM iono A h 4 lOlIt
Kor
Navy Yard Men
V/anf Extra Pay
For Extra Work
Civil Service Body
O.K.’s U. S. Commission
Ul'KJJKI-KIXI'-N .V .IA<’(mS()N
S(|UiiriNew York, N V.
K, t.
Hygiene Department, has worked
I'p this proposal nnd "'ill rhoitly
make it public. It is known that
he has already called in Harold
Fisher, president of the Associa­
tion of State Civil Service E m ­
ployees, for preliminary discus­
sions.
Dr. Tiffany feels that the sit­
uation has reached a point where,
if something isn’t done fast, the
cull
CH. 2-5319
WOMEN
WANTED
U. s. GOVERNMENT AND DEFENSE
INDUSTRIES H A V E THOUSANDS
OF OFFICE POSITIONS NOW OPEN
State may find itself with a seri­
ous situation on its hands. He
also feels that it is better 1o
have trained employees work
longer hours (and be paid for
with time-and-a-half) than to
permit the situation to con­
tinue as at present, or to sta ff
the hospitals too thoroughly with
green employees.
B e fo re t h e p ro p o sa l c a n be p u t
POSTAL NEWS
B y D O N A L D M cD O U G A L
ATTENTIOIS
WOMEN
If your husband is in the arm ed services o r is
going to be called invest in a Business Course.
BEGIN a n y t i m e — IN D IV ID U A L INSTRUCTION
O ur Employment D epartm ent has
more calls than it CAN FILL.
( A l s o brush-up co u rs e s f o r f o r m e r o f fic e w o r k e r s )
17 West 42nd Street
•
NKW
Wisconsin 7-9757
V O U K C ITV
i!sr>!a
D iv isio n , R a i l w a y M ail
tio n , N e w Y o r k C ity.
A sso cia­
Bloody Details
More Eleccion St uff
S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 5, is t h e d a y
s e m e 200 l e t t e r c a r r i e r s d e sc e n d
on th e A m e r ic a n R e d C ro ss Blood
C e n te r to d o n a te blood f o r t h e
boys on G u a d a lc a n a l a n d M id w a y
a n d in N o r t h A f r i c a a n d e v e r y ­
w h e r e else. I t ’ll be p a r t of t h e
w e e k o b s e r v in g P e a r l H a r b o r a n d ,
led
by
E m a n u e l K u s h e le w itz ,
p r e s i d e n t of B r a n c h 36, NALC,
t h e y ’ll be g iv in g p i n ts one a f t e r
t h e o t h e r —a s soon a s th e y c a n
fin is h w i t h t h e m ail.
P o s t O flicc c h a m p i o n S im o n
S c h n e id e r m a y be t h e r e , of course.
S im o n h a s g iv en blood so m a n y
tim e s ho h a s p r a c tic a lly lost
c o u n t. O u r only f e a r is t h a t Si­
m o n o v e rd o es it a n d h a s to h a v e
a t r a n s f u s i o n t a k e n f o r h im self.
In c id e n ta lly , J o i n t C o n fe re n c e of
A f filia te d P o s t a l E m p lo y e e s S e c re ­
t a r y A be S h a p ir o i n te n d s to give
so m e of h is ow n, sp e c ia l b r a n d of
B r o n x bjood.
B r a n c h 36, N A L C , will i^e-elect
E m a n u e l K u s h e l e w i tz a n d all of­
f ic e r s m a n u n c o n te s t e d m a n n e r
D e c e m b e r 6, in t h e H o te l Capitol,
M a n h a tta n .
T h e s a m e n ig h t, in
t h e s a m e place, T h o m a s L o P o lla ,
S t a t e n I s l a n d c a r r i e r , is to be r e ­
e le c te d p r e s i d e n t of t h e N e w Y o rk
L e t t e r C a r r i e r s ’ A s so c ia tio n , sic k
b e n e f it g r o u p , a lo n g w ith his full
s late.
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x^verett G ibson, p r e s i d e n t of L o­
cal 2, M o to r V e hicle E m p lo y e e s
is t h e n e w p r e s i d e n t of t h e J o i n t
C o n fe re n c e ,
s u c c e e d in g
M a r t in
S h a p ir o .
H e w a s e le c te d o v e r
W illia m R . M itig u y , p r e s i d e n t of
t h e S e c o n d D ivision, N e w Y o r k
C ity b r a n c h . R a il w a y M ail A sso­
c ia tio n , 55 v o te s to 41. W illia m
T. B r o w n e , J r . , p r e s id e n t of L ocal
10, F e d s , w a s ele c te d f i r s t vicepresident.
O t h e r v ic e -p re s id e n ts ele c te d :
P a t r i c k D o n o h u e , of B r a n c h 99,
S t a t e n I s l a n d C a r r ie r s ; A lb e r t J .
D u M o la , of L o cal 1, L a b o r e r s, N e w
Y o r k C ity : Melville Miller, of Lo­
cal 18, N e w Y o r k C ity M o to r Ve­
hicle E m p lo y e es , a n d M itigu y .
E le c te d s e c r e t a r y is t h e sa m e
g r i n n i n g Abe S h a p i r o m e n tio n e d
j u s t a s h o r t tim e a g o ; t r e a s u r e r
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More Moving in View
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W A SH IN G T O N . — The W a r D e­
p a r t m e n t , w h ic h h a s m o v e d sev­
e r a l t h o u s a n d employee.? o u t of
W a s h in g t o n
in t h e
p a s t few
m o n th s , r e p o r te d l y is su r v e y in g
its b u r e a u s w i t h a n <<ye to f u r ­
t h e r d e c e n tra liz a tio n .
D e t a i l s a r e few . H o w e v e r, it is
u n d e r s t o o d A ir T r a n s p o r t C om ­
m a n d m a y be one o f t h e u n i ts to
m ove.
Sabbath Observers
To Hold Meeting
O U R STREA M LIN ED V IC TO R Y COURSES P R E P A R E
YOU— IN A SH O R T T IM E — T O OBTAIN
T H E S E P O SIT IO N S
In to e ffec t, it m u s t g e t t h e O K
o f A. B u c k le y B r y a n , S t a te
B u d g e t D irector. I t m u st g et th e
f u r t h e r a p p r o v a l of t h e leg isla ­
tiv e l e a d e r s of b o t h h o u se s i n Al­
bany, of G o vernor L eh m a n a n d
probably
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Dewey.
T h e n a “ c e r t i f ic a t e o f
i n t e n t ” m u s t be issu e d , w h i c h i n ­
d i c a t e s t h a t t h e l e a d e r s o f b o th
p a r t i e s h a v e no o b je c tio n to th e
p r o p o s a ls p e n d in g a m e e t in g of
t h e S t a t e le g is la tu r e .
T h e p r o p o s a l is a d m i t te d l y rev o -
A t t h e i r m e e t in g o n T u e s d a y ,
D e c e m b e r 1, 6 p. m ., a t 1231 S i x t h '
A v enue, S a b b a t h O b s e rv e rs in
Civil S e rv ice will h e a r a r e p o r t on
c o n ta c ts w i t h t h e I n s p e c t o r • of
N a v a l M a t e r i a ls in N e w Y o r k a n d
t h e A s s i s t a n t S e c r e t a r y of t h e
N a v y in c o n n e c tio n w i t h p e n a ltie s
s u f f e r e d by woi’k e r s w h o h a d a b ­
s e n t e d t h e m s e lv e s on t h e J a w i s h
h o lid a y s, R o s h H a s h a n a h a n d
Yom K ip p u r.
S om e e ig h ty n e w m e m b e r s w h o
h a d p a r t i c i p a t e d in t h e G r a d e I
te s t r e c e n tly a r e to be w e lco m e d .
T h e s e i n d iv id u a ls h a d t a k e n a d ­
v a n t a g e of t h e a r r a n g e m e n t s p r o ­
v id ed by t h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e r v ­
ice C o m m is sio n w h e re b y , fo r a n
a d d itio n a l fee t h e e q u iv a le n t of
t h a t p a id a t tim e of filin g. S a b ­
b a th - o b s e r v i n g a p p li c a n t s m i g h t
t a k e t h e s a m e t e s t a f t e r su n d o w n .
T h e y r e p o r te d a t t h e s a m e t im e a s
t h e o t h e r a p p lic a n ts , s ta y e d u n d e r
s u p e r v is io n of p r o c to r s u n t il n i g h t ­
fall, a n d t o o k t h e e x a m i n a t i o n a t
t h a t tim e .
Still More
Election St uff
P a t r i c k “ M in u te M a n ” F i t z ­
p a t r i c k , su b c le r k in t h e C h u r c h
S t r e e t A nn e x , w h o h a s b e e n c h a i r ­
m a n of t h e L o ca l 10, F e d s S u b s ’
C o m m itte e to su c c ee d S a m u e l
A p p le b a u m , w h o r e s ig n e d N o v e m ­
b e r 24. A p p le b a u m is c h a i r m a n
of B r a n c h 36, N A LC , S u b s ’ C o m ­
m it t e e .
E r n e s t S p a r k s , of B r a n c h 294,
F l u s h i n g C a r r ie r s , h a s b een n a m e d
p u b lic ity d i r e c t o r o f t h e J o i n t C o n ­
fe r e n c e , s u c c e e d in g S id n e y C ottin,
L o c a l 10, F e d s , c le rk .
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t a i n m e n t a n d d a n c e of L o ca l 10,
N e w Y o r k F P O C , in t h e M a n h a t ­
t a n C e n te r S a t u r d a y , D e c e m b e r 5,
a r e to go to t h e USO. T h e d a n c e
l a s t y e a r o c c u r r e d t h e eve of P e a r l
H a r b o r . I n v i te d g u e s t s a r e lim ­
ite d to s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s of s t a ti o n s
a n d t h e “ o fficia l f a m i l y .”
A r­
r a n g e d by t h e G r e a t e r N e w Y o r k
E n t e r t a i n m e n t B u r e a u , t h e &how
featu res J a c k D u ra n t as “ em cee”
a n d a c o m e d y, s k a t i n g a n d d a n c ­
in g a n d s in g in g c a s t.
Says Postal Percy
“ O n e of t h e s e b l a r s te d d a y s
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m e n t s a s S a n i t a t i o n M a n , Class
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m e n t o f S a n ita tio n .
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m a n e n t , p a y $1,920 a y e a r . H i g h
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c e r t i f ic a t i o n s w e r e m a d e f r o m t h e
s a n i t a t i o n m a n c la ss A, lis t f o r
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b o r o u g h s in t h e s a m e d e p a r t m e n t
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