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OIVIL SERVICK U A D E R
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FEDE R A L
CI V I L
By C H A R L E S SU L L IV A N
Schedule of
U. s. Tests
P r e s id e n t C alls fo r E n d
A n u m b e r of e x a m i n a t i o n s a r e
sc h e d u le d io be held by t h e Sec­
ond R e g io n , U nited S t a te s Civil
Service C om m ission, th is w e e k
Hnd next. H e r e ’s a list:
S e n io r B o o k k e e p i n g
M a c h in e
O p e r a t o r , J a n u a r y 6.
D e p a r t m e n t a l G u a rd , J a n u a r y 7.
A s s i s t a n t F i n g e r p r i n t C lassifie r,
J a n u a r y 8.
D e p u ty Zone Collector, J a n u ­
a r y 9.
T h e e x a m i n a t i o n s a r e s c h e d u le d
to be held a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s
officcs, 641 W a s h i n g t o n S t re e t ,
M a n h a t t a n : e xcept in t h e c as e of
t h e D e p u ty Zone C ollector e x am ,
w h ic h will be held both a t 641 a n d
nlso in a n u m b e r of u p s t a t e
offices.
F o r o b jec tiv e civil neri'ice a n d
w a r jo b I n fo rm a t i o n , follow T h e
L E A I)F :R e v ery week.
O f ‘V o lu n ta r y ’ O v e r tim e
W A S H I N G T O N . — The beginn in g o f the end o f the muchsl-used practice o f im posin g socalled “ voluntary overtim e” upon
G overnm ent em ploy ees app eared
in s i g h t ths week.
And its im pending doom w a s
signalled by none ot her than
P re sid e n t Roosev elt him se lf.
Mr. Roosevelt issue<l a s e t o f
reg u lation s to govern paynatnt o f
o ve rtim e under the new F ed eral
pa y adju stm ent bill. In them , he
inse rted this statem en t:
“ H ead s of the executive depart­
m e n ts and agencies, or such of­
ficers or em ployees as they m a y
designat e, shall establish official
h o u r s of d u t y a n d a r e g u l a r \vo»k
w e e k f o r e a c h em ployee o r g ro u p
of em ployees. N o em ployee shall
be re q u ir e d to w o r k in excess of
t h e o fficia lly -es tab lish ed h o u r s of
d u t y e x c e p t u p o n t h e o r d e r of th e
h e a d of t h e d e p a r t m e n t o r a g e n c y
o r of s u c h o ffice r o r em ployee
a s h a s b een d e le g a te d specific a u ­
t h o r i t y to re q u ir e s u c h a d d itio n a l
w o rk .”
T h e i m p o r t a n t s e n te n c e t h e r e is
t h e l a s t one.
M u s t H a v e A u t h o r i ty
I t m e a n s t h a t only a s u p e r ­
v iso r w ith spe c ia l a u t h o r i t y c a n
re q u ir e e m ployees to do e x t r a
w o r k b e y o n d t h e official h o u r s of
t h e i r a g e n c y . A nd w h e n s u c h
w o r k is du ly a u th o riz e d , t h e n i t
s e e m s to follow, f ro m t h e P r e s i-
4 8 -H o u r W e e k in V iew
F o r P o s ta l E m p lo y e e s
KXCJ>USIVE
W A S H I N G T O N .— S e n tim e n t is
g r o w in g to persuad e the P o st Of­
fice Departm en t to place the bulk
o f its fo rces on a 48-hour week,
the Civil S e i v ic e L E A D E R has
Jtarned on excelle nt authority . In
fa ct, don’t be surprised at a su d ­
den announ cem ent.
Som e postal e m plo yee s already
work more than a 40-hour week.
B ut many others, e specia lly
la rge groups o f postal clerks and
city letter carriers, still g e t co m ­
pe nsatory ti m e o f f in return for
e x t r a hours worked on Sa turday.
In this manner, their work week
is he ld a t 40 h o u rs.
A nd, a s a re su lt, th e y re ce iv e
n e i t h e r o v e r tim e pay, n o r f l a t 10
p e r c e n t s a l a r y in cre as es , u n d e r
t h e ne w G o v e r n m e n t p a y a d j u s t ­
m e n t bill.
C onvinced I t M u s t B e D o n e
N ow , ho w e v e r, it c a n be s a id
d e fin ite ly t h a t so m e i m p o r t a n t
G o v e r n m e n t e x ec u tiv e s a r e f i r m l y
c o n v in c e d t h a t t h e P o s t Office D e ­
p a r t m e n t sh o u ld a p p ly a 48-hour
w e e k w h e r e v e r possible.
I n som e offices, it w o u ld m e a n
a r e d u c tio n of force. I n o t h e rs , it
w ould m e a n m u c h less w o r k fo r
p o sta l s u b s ti t u t e s .
N e v e rth e le ss , in v iew of thfl
g r o w i n g s h o r t a g e of m a n p o w e r ,
t h e s e officials feel th e P o s t Offic«
m u s t c om e e v e n tu a lly to a 48-
War, N avy Employees to Get
Overtime P a y During Leave
W A S H I N G T O N . — The leav e
s y s t e m a p p ly in g to more than
1 ,000,000 field em plo y ees o f the
W ar and N a v y D e p a r tm en ts w a s
changed last week when P resident
Roosev elt issued new regu la tions
to go vern p a y m e n t of ov ertim e
p»y.
T hese e m plo y ee s have received
ove rtim e pay for many m onths.
B u t under the ir leave sy s t em , the
f i r s t fi ve days o f the week ha v e
been considered as the basic wor k
week.
Saturday has been con­
sidered as an “ov‘2rtim e ” day.
C on se q u e n tly , a n em ployee a b ­
s e n t on S a t u r d a y could n o t be
chai'g ed w ith a n n u a l leave. B u t
it could h a p p e n t h a t his e n ti r e
P S ) K S O N J L L
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Y ou , too , ca n en j o y th e pres ti ge o f u s in g r eg u la r
person alize d cliecks like th os e of lar ge det>ositors,
w ith y o u r n a m e a p p e a r i n g o n ev er y check.
$1.00 OPEt« AN ACCOUNT -
No irrvice
charge maje rcKurdlcfS of kow m a tl youi
balance.
ACCOUNTS OPENED BY M A H .-Y o u
may
also mail your depoiitt.
Chccli ccriified without charge.
ANYONE CAN OPEN AN ACCOUNT -
ONLY COST 7'/,c PER CHECK DRAWNMo charK* {or ilrm> deposited.
Every
pcrton— Federal, State or City employee,
business or profeesional man, housewife or
STATEMENT MAILED with eancellcd chcib
htisband and wife
every three monthi i t no co»t.
chfckinu facilities.
o v e r ti m e pa y fo r t h e w e e k (so m e ­
t im e s a lm o s t 30 p e r c e n t of his
s a l a r y ) could be d e ducte d.
T h e n e w r u l in g sa y s “ a b s e n c e
on a p p r o v e d a n n u a l o r sic k leave
sh a ll n o t be c o n s t r u e d to r e d u c e
th e a m o u n t o f o v e rtim e c o m p e n ­
s a t io n to w h ic h a n em ployee is
e n title d f o r e m p l o y m e n t d u r i n g t h e
officially e stab lish e d r e g u la r w o rk
w e e k .”
M oreover, th e P r e s i d e n t ru le d
t h a t a n e m ployee w h o t a k e s
e a r n e d p n n u a l leave shall be e n ­
tit l e d to receive b o th r e g u l a r p a y
a n d o v e rtim e p a y d u r i n g his ab­
sence.
A/ev/ Schedule
Of Paydays
In War Depf.
V ll send you
my
YOUR NAME
PRINTED
ON EACH CtSECX
h o u r w e e k —a n d t h e so o n e r t h e
b e tt e r .
U n d o u b te d ly , th e y will m e e t op­
position, b o th f r o m p o sta l u n io n
g r o u p s a n d t h e d e p a r t m e n t itself.
N e v e rth e le s s , it Is s ig n i f ic a n t
t l i a t in t h e s t a t e m e n t he issued
w h e n h e sig n e d t h e p a y a d j u s t ­
m e n t bill P r e s i d e n t R o o se v e lt
called on all d e p a r t m e n t s to e s­
t a b l i s h a 48-hour w e e k w h e r e v e r
possible. H e a d d e d ; “ I a m re ­
q u e s t in g t h a t you r e p o r t to t h e
D i r e c t o r of t h e B u r e a u of the
B u d g e t all i n s t a n c e s w h e re r e g u la r
h o u r s of w o r k a r e e s ta b lis h e d a t
less t h a n 48 p e r w e e k .”
P o s t a l e m ployees w ho w a n t to
g u a g e t h e fu t u r e will do well to
k e e p t h a t l a s t s t a t e m e n t in m ind.
I t is r e g a r d e d h e r e a s e x tre m e ly
s ig n ific a n t.
jointly— may use our
C h t c k i Printed with Y o u r N a m e Delivered on O p e ni ng Acc oun t
AHFedtral, State or City empiiyeft given immciijate cretlit
on tlieir saliry checlts deposited
T I U 8 T CO M PAN Y o f NORTH A M ER IC A
115 B R O A D W A Y -N E W YORK '
Member Fedcnl Deposit Insurance Corporation
W A S H I N G T O N .— A new s^chcc]ule o f paydays, which m eans that
som e em plo y ees will have up to
six days of pay “held back,” will
g o into e f f e c t for the 50,000 W ar
D e p a r tm en t workers in W a sh in g ­
ton, st a r t in g early in Jan uary.
A t p r e s e n t, t h e W a r D e p a r t ­
m e n t ’s p a y p e rio d s en d on t h e
8th a n d 23d of e a c h m o n th , a n d
c h e c k s a r c delivered p ro m p tly on
t h o se days. U n d e r ’the n e w sy s­
t e m , t h e p a y p e rio d s will end on
t h e 15th a n d la s t da y of th e
m o n th . H o w ev e r, e m ployees will
n o t be p a id u n til b e tw e e n t h e
3d a n d 6th a n d th e 18th a n d 21st,
d e p e n d i n g on t n e i r p a r t i c u l a r
u n its .
B e tw e e n J a n u a r y 3 a n d 6, th e y
will g e t c h e c k s fo r t h e period
D e c e m b e r 24 to D e c e m b e r 31, plus
o v e rtim e p a y f o r t h e w hole of
D e c e m b e r. T h e i r n e x t p a y d a y
will be s o m e tim e b e tw e e n J a n u ­
a r y 18 a n d 21. T h e r e a f t e r , t h e y
w'ill g e t pa id a t r e g u l a r se m i­
m o n th ly in te r v a ls .
d e n t ’s s t a t e m e n t , t h a t it m u s t be
p a i d f o r in o v e r tim e .
M ore In te rp re ta tio n
O b s e r v e r s h e r e believe t h e r u l ­
i n g is g o in g to call f o r som e f u r ­
th e r in terp retatio n .
B u t a s it
s t a n d s , t h e y a r e c o n v in c e d i t
m e a n s t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t is in­
s i s t i n g t h a t F e d e r a l w o r k e r s be
p a id f o r e v e ry single h o u r t h e y
w o r k fo r U ncle Sam .
T h e r u l in g w a s s o m e th i n g of a
s u r p r i s e — b e c a u s e it h a d b een
a n t i c i p a t e d h e r e t h a t em p lo y e es
w o u ld d r a w o v e rtim e only fo r t h e
“ o f fic ia l” h o u r s of w o r k of t h a i r
a g e n c y . H w a s u n d e r s to o d , of
co u rse , t h a t t h e h o u r s of so m e
u n i t s w i t h in so m e a g e n c ie s w o u ld
be “ o f fic ia lly ” lo n g e r t h a n som e
o t h e r u n its . B u t it h a d n o t been
e x p e c te d t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t w ould
in c lu d e
a
specific p r o h ib itio n
a g a i n s t u n a u t h o r i z e d o v e rtim e .
H i t W h i t e C o lla r W o r k e r s
A m o n g w h ite c o lla r w o rk e r s ,
e specially, “ v o l u n t a r y o v e r t i m e ”
h a s a lw a y s b een e xtensive. I t
h a p p e n s w h e n a u n i t f in d s its e lf
s w a m p e d f o r a fe w days, o r w h e n
a h a r d - w o r k i n g boss f in d s it
n e c e s s a r y to s t a y late .
I n t h e f u t u r e , if t h e P r e s i d e n t ’s
o r d e r s t a n d s a s w r i t t e n , su c h
e x t r a w'ork will c all fo r o v e rtim e
p a y . I t c a n be r e g a r d e d a s a
re a l l y g r e a t v ic to r y f o r civil s e rv ­
ice em ployees.
FDR Adjush p
In Special Cose,
W A S H I N G T O N . - F»re
R o o s e v e lt h a s ruled that
G o v e r n m e n t employees
S tates
sh ip s
shall
to be p a id a s a t PresentlT''''
t h e n e w G o v e r n m e n t pav
m e n t order.
Also, h e h a s ordered that »
t a i n fo re s t - fi r e lookouts f "
g u a r d s , a n d lighthouse ^ '
t h e n a t u r e o f w hose woij^
t e r m i n e d by t h e head of t ^
p a r t m e n t o r a g en c y conctfV
r e q u i r e s t h e m to remain at tv
p o s ts f o r m o r e t h a n 40 hour,
w e e k , b u t d oe s n o t require 1
all o f t h e i r tim e be devoted
a c t u a l w o r k , s h a ll be consid!'
to * h a v e i n t e r m i t t e n t hours”
T h a t m e a n s t h e y will be cntiti
to 10 p e r c e n t ra ises under
p a y a d j u s t m e n t bill.
U. s . Agencies
Move Again
W A S H I N G T O N . - Three thoa
a n d m o r e e m p lo y e es of the Wi
D e p a r t m e n t a n d 150 employee!
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t have b«{
o r d e r e d d e c e n tra liz e d to Chica
T h e t r a n s f e r r e d Wat Depa
m e n t u n its - a r e W a r Bonds sta
a n d t h e A c c o u n ti n g Division o.'
O ffice of t h e C hief of Finan
T r e a s u r y will se nd part of
T r e a s u r e r ’s Office — employe
w h o h a n d le b o n d s purchased
A r m y m en .
T h e m o v e will start atci
F e b r u a r y 1. E m ployees will
g iv en t h e o p tio n of transferrin
w i t h t h e i r jobs, or staying
W a s h i n g t o n a n d tak in g on
jobs.
Here It Is— Officia
New Govt Pay Table
W A S H I N G T O N , — H ere is th e official n e w Government pa
table, w h ic h - w ill sh ow Gov ernm ent e m p lo y e e s the e x a c t amount the
can e x p e ct on the ir se m i-m onthly paychecks n o w t h a t the new ovfr
t i m e pa y la w has gone into effect.
The i m p o r ta n t column in this table is the one a t the far right
I t ’s th e one th a t tells you th e a m o un t o f y o ur check— before Wal
Bond deductions.
B ase
S alary
G ro s s sem lin o n lh l y
P a y B e fo re
B aise**
R e tire m e n t
D e d u c ti o n
V ic to ry
monthly
Tax
I*:<y Aftf
D e d u c tio n liaise*”
$ 9 .7 5
$2.2 5
$1.4 0
1 0 .2 9
2.3 8
1 .4 0
1 0 .8 3
2 .5 0
1 .90
1 1 .3 7
2.63
1 .9 0
11 .9 1
2 .7 5
1.90
1 2 .4 5
2.88
1.90
1 3 .0 0
3.00
2.40
1 3 .5 4
3.13
2.40
14.08
3.25
2 .4 0
1 4 .6 2
3 .38
3.2 0
1 5 .1 6
3 .5 0
3 .2 0
15.70
3.20
3 .63
16 .2 5
3.20
3.75
1 6 .7 9
3 20
3.88
1 7 .3 3
4 .0 0
3.20
1 7 .8 7
4 .20
4.13
18 .0 5
4.20
4.17
18.41
4.25
4.20
1 8 .9 5
4.20
4.38
1 9 .5 0
4 .2 0
4 .5 0
4.59
4.20
1 9 .8 6
20.04
4.20
4.63
20.7 6
4.20
4 .8 0
21.66
5 .2 0
5.00
5 .2 0
2 2 .5 7
5;21
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23.4 7
5 .2 0
5 .4 2
5 .2 0
24.37
5 .6 3
6 .2 0
25 .28
5.84
2 6.18
6 .2 0
6 .0 5
26.18
' 6.20
6 .2 5
26.1 8
6 .2 0
ei.46
6 .2 0
26.18
€;.67
7 .2 0
2 8.18
6.8 8
7 .2 0
26.18
7 .0 9
7 .2 0
26.18
7.30
7 .2 0
2 6 .18
7 .50
8 .2 0
26.18
7 .7 1
8.20
26.18
7.92
8 .2 0
2 6 .1 8
8.13
8 .2 0
2 6 .1 8
8.34
8 .2 0
26.18
8 .5 5
9 .2 0
26.18
8 .7 5
9 .2 0
25.0 0
9.17
9.20
1 6 .6 7
9 .59
9 .2 0
8 .3 3 10.00
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♦ A s s u m i n g e ig h t h o u r s o v e rtim e p a y p e r w eek.
• ♦ F o r s e m i-m o n t h ly p a y periqd.
♦ ♦ " B e f o r e W^ar B o n d ded u ctio n .
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1920
1980
2000
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2100
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2200
2220
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2500
2600
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2900
3000
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3200
3300
3400
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$45.00
47 .50
50.00
52.50
55.00
57.50
60.0 0
62.50
65.00
6 7 .50
70.00
72.5 0
75.00
77 .50
80.00
89 .50
8 3 .3 3
8J.0 0
87.5 0
90.00
9 1 .6 6
9 2 .5 0
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1 0 4 .1 6
1 0 8 .3 3
1 1 2 .5 0
1 1 6 .6 6
1 2 0 .8 3
1 2 5 .0 0
1 2 9 .1 6
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1 4 1 .6 6
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1 5 0 .0 0
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1 5 8 .3 3
1 6 2 .5 0
1 6 6 .6 6
1 70.su
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1 8 3 .3 3
1 9 1 .6 6
200.00
Net sfiul
O v e rtim e
Pay*
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54.0
56.4
59.;
62‘/<
65.1
67.6(
70.5
73.4
T5.5
78.4
813
84.3
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94.
97.
100.8102.7
103.7
107.5
111.^
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126.0
129
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146*3
149.C'
153.5
157.5
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164.4
168.3
,72.3
176.3
180.2
183.J
189.9
189 5
189.
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
fanuary g, 194^
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
IN
Page Three
H E W
Y O R K
C IT Y
(ft the Pressure on La Guardia for
Raise, Sharkey Tells Employees
i n t i m a t i o n t h a t all c ity e m p lo y e es
w e re s e e k in g a 15 p e r c e n t p a y in­
c rea se . “ H e k n o w s b e t t e r t h a n
t h a t , " he said.
jority Leader Jose ph
T.
. ^ . this week bla sted M ayor
P J , ' i i a for “ t r y in g to sn ea k
. ovci’ 0"
Council'’ reCou ncil’s proposal
H e W an ts to K now
Mr, S h a r k e y p o in te d o u t t h a t he
i n t e n d s to p r e s s f o r i n v e s ti g a ti o n
in to t h e c it y ’s f i n a n c i a l c o n d i­
tio n a t a Council F i n a n c e C o m ­
m it t e e m e e t in g J a n u a r y 5.
“ I ' m g o in g to a s k , ” he sa id ,
“ t h a t we g e t f r o m t h e C o m p tr o l ­
l e r ’s O ffice a s t a t e m e n t a s to j u s t
w h e r e th e c ity s t a n d s r e g a r d i n g
its fin a n c ia l c o n d itio n .
I t ’s m y
c o n te n t io n a n d t h a t of t h e C o u n ­
cil t h a t t h e m o n e y fo r p a y r a is e s
I'Vcity pniplyees be g iv en pay
,J«ts to meet the r is in g cost o f
f i f Shurkey told T h e L E A D E R
.gutch” h a s t h e m o n e y to
(ter raises a m o n g his em.peg that of so m e 70 m illio n s
“‘Tccnials a n d o t h e r fu n d s, he
* “at least 20 m illion d o lla rs to
!for pay r a i s e s . ” H e c riticized
Mayor* s h a rp ly fo r t h e l a t t e r ’s
J
Skipped Over on List,
They Ask Questions
^
The situation built out o f the
promotion o f M iss Catherine C.
'ooney. Municipal Civil Service
Commission tele phone operator,
to clerk, grade 2 , g r ew pr og r es­
sively worse th is week.
A LP^ADER reporter recorded
he questions now being ask ed by
those skipped over on the lis t to
enable Miss Coon ey, who was
pinth on the roster, to move
ahead. Here are th e queries:
1. Why the ha ste in bringing
II Miss Jeanne S. Mulkerin from
Welfare to man th e Com mission
fwitchboard at $1,440 a y e a r ?
2. Why did t h e B u d g e t D irecir’s office sh o w s u c h c o n s i d e r a ­
tion for Miss M u lk e rin , w h o m it
regarded a s “ s u r p l u s ” in W el­
fare? Why d i d n ’t it r e g a r d o th e r s
as beine; “ s u r p l u s ” e n o u g h for
a switch ?
3. Why w e re t h e sk ip p e d -o v e r
candidates r e m o v e d f r o m t h e list
without n o tific a tio n , a n d t h e n
placed bade on t h e list s u d d e n l y ?
4 Why w e re t h e sk ip p e d -o v e r
candidates g iven to believe th e y
were “w a iv in g ” t h e i r r i g h t to th e
pron'.otion w h e n
M r . M urray
made sure t h e i r s i g n a t u r e s in d i­
cate they h a v e “ d e c l i n e d ” ?
Thp F i n a n c i a l A ngle
5. Why w a s n ’t a n e x p e rie n c e d
cleik placed in t h e job g iven Miss
Cooney so t h a t t h e c ity w o u ld be
payin^^ less m o n e y f o r t h e job,
and why is t h e city, so a n x io u s
to save m oney, w illing to pa y
^
M iss M u l k e r in $1,440 fo r t h e jo b
b e in g done by M iss C ooney fo r
$1,320?
6. W h y does C o m m i s s i o n e r H a r r y
M a r s h Insist t h a t a c h a n g e of title
is involved, n o t a p ro m o tio n ,
w h e n t h e a p p o i n t m e n t re c o r d s in­
d ic a te it Is s t r i c t l y a p r o m o tio n
a n d n o t h in g else?
7. W h y
does
C o m m is s io n e r
M arsh w o rry about th e fact th a t
m e n on t h e list m a y be “ in
d a n g e r o f b e in g called in to m ili­
t a r y s e r v i c e ? ” H e h a s n ’t even
a s k e d t h e m how t h e y s ta n d .
8. W h y h a s n ’t th e p r o jn o tio n
(w ith t h e B u d g e t D i r e c t o r ’s s a n c ­
t io n ) been o ffe re d to Miss R e ­
b ecca S h a r k e y o r M iss F lo r e n c e
B. Levy, both or w h o m fin is h e d
h i g h e r t h a n Miss Cooney, if a
w o m a n w a s w a n t e d fo r th e posi­
tio n ?
Of course, a s to t h e s t a t e m e n t
t h a t Miss Cooney “ a c t u a ll y loses
a b o u t $300 in i n c r e m e n t s ” t h r o u g h
t h e c h an g e , all t h a t h a s to be
done is to see t h a t sh e g e ts a
$61 p a y i n c r e a s e —a sm a ll e n o u g h
m a t t e r —a n d s h e ’ll re c o v e r all h e r
I n c r e m e n t losses.
C o n c lu sio n s
W h a t it c om e s to, now , is j u s t
w h y t h e B u d g e t D i r e c t o r ’s Office
w a s in so g r e a t a h u r r y to s w itc h
M iss M u lk e r in over to t h e C o m ­
m is s i o n ’s s w i t c h b o a r d ?
W h y is
Mia.*i C ooney w o r t h $1,320 a s a
c le rk , g r a d e 2, w h e n t h e r e a r e so
m a n y c le r k s w a i ti n g f o r t h i s s o r t
of j o b ? W h a t h a s t h e C o m m i s ­
sion to s a y a b o u t t h e m a n n e r in
w h ic h c a n d i d a te s on t h a t p r o m o ­
tion list w e re h a n d l e d ?
Can CouncilBe Represented
On Board of Estimate?
Should Councilmanic President
^ewbolcl Morris rep resent him ­
self or Council while se r v in g on
llie Board of E s t i m a t e ?
This was the i n t e re stin g ques­
tion raised this week by John J.
^^ghes, president o f the Civil
|-®i'vice League,.,who insiste d that
|herc’s no reason why Mr. Morin his c apacity as a mem be r
Council, sh ou ldn’t try to in•uence m atte rs fr om that side
the fence while se r v in g on the
oanl of E stim a te . Mr. H u gh es
I* Particularly inte re sted in ge t‘•^8 the E stim a te Board to take
on pay raises.
Alter a il , ” • c o n ti n u e d
Mr.
^ g h e s , “ Mr. M o r ris is a m em of Council a nd, in fa c t, i t ’s
0,
S lC lt^ lC F, L K A D E I t
Str.*et Ne»v V o i U C i t y
l-iii?!"'"*’' ''*h.v C i v i l S e r v i c e
«„,i '.•‘•''"‘s. I n c .
K n tir c d us se<,l ''- (l u s s i n n t l e r O c t o b e r 2. 1939. n t
» " ■ V o r l '. N . y .
>lie A c t o t M n r c h 3, 1879.
i
le a d e r ; t h e r e ’s n o t h i n g t h a t you
c a n t a k e a w a y f r o m h im in t h a t
re sp e c t. H e ’s su r e ly e n title d , a s a
Council r e p r e s e n t a t i v e , to o f fe r
C o u n c il’s views. R i g h t n o w th e
C ouncil is in a f r a m e of m in d to
h a v e p a y ra is e s g r a n t e d to city
em ployees. M r. M o r ris w ould do
W’ell to o ffe r t h a t o p in io n a t t h e
n e x t B o a r d of E s t i m a t e m e e tin g .
Since t h a t Is all t h a t Is r e q u ire d .
It s h o u l d n ’t be too d iff ic u lt to get
t h e B o a r d to c o n s id e r t h e s i t u a ­
tio n .”
T h e r e w e re d i f f e r i n g view s on
t h is
qu e stio n ,
how e ve r,
fro m
Q u e e n s B o ro u g h P r e s i d e n t J a m e s
A. B u r k e a n d H. E li o t K a p l a n ,
e xec utive s e c r e t a r y of t h e Civil
Se rvice R e f o r m A s so c ia tio n . B o t h
m e n told T h e L E A D E R t h a t
t h e r e is n o t h in g in t h e City
C h a r t e r t h a t p re s c rib e s t h a t t h e
C o u n c ilm a n ic P r e s i d e n t, In his
c a p a c i t y a s a m e m b e r of th e
B o a r d of E s t i m a t e , h a s to a c t for
th e Council.
Buy The L E A D E R every T u es­
day.
is t h e r e ; i t ’s t im e t h e c ity e m ­
ployees g o t so m e s o r t of a
‘b r e a k . ’ ”
Upbraids Klein
C o u n c ilm a n S h a r k e y called
C o u n c llw o m a n G e r t r u d e W e l l
K le in a “ f a k e r ” fo r h e r c o n t e n ­
t io n t h a t sh e s e rio u sly s o u g h t to
g e t C o u n c ilm a n J o s e p h K in sle y
a n d Mr. S h a r k e y to b r i n g o u t a
re so lu tio n u r g i n g t h e C o m p tro l l e r
t o p r e s e n t a p i c t u r e o f t h e c i t y ’s
e x a c t f i n a n c i a l s t a t u s , a t t h e la s t
m e e t in g of Council.
M rs. K le in told T h e L E A D E R
l a s t w e e k t h a t th e r e a s o n s h e op­
p o se d t h e p ro p o sa l w a s t h a t Mr.
K in s le y se c re tly a r r a n g e d “ a long
What About
A Test for
Policewomen ?
a IV
T h e p r e s e n t 15o4^
list of eligibles
for
t h e p o s t of po lic e w o m en e x p ire s
in F e b r u a r y ; b u t no p l a n s h a v e
y e t b een m a d e fo r th e h o ld in g of
a n o t h e r te s t.
W ill a n o t h e r t e s t be h e ld ? T h e
L E A D E R a s k e d t h is of P r e s i d e n t
H a r r y M a r s h of t h e M u n ic ip a l
Civil S e rv ice C o m m is sio n .
“ No
p l a n s u n til t h e P olice C o m m is ­
sio n e r o r t h e M a y o r a s k f o r an
e x a m , ” a n s w e r e d M a rs h .
W h a t a r e t h e p r o s p e c ts f o r «
test?
Good.
R eason?
D e sp ite t h e l a c k of
p l a n s now, th e m a n p o w e r s i t u a ­
tion m t h e P olice D e p a r t m e n t i."*
s u c h t h a t t h e r e will be no a l t e r n a ­
tive b u t to use w o m e n in a s m a n y
police jobs a s th e y c a n u n d e r t a k e
—a n d t h a t , a c c o r d in g to a su rv e y
m ade
by t h e c u r r e n t P o lic e ­
w o m e n 's E lig ib le s A ssoc ia tion, is a
lot of jobs.
Recovering
Back Wages
I n a n i m p o r t a n t decision a f f e c t ­
i n g t h e r i g h ts of t h o u s a n d s ot
N e w Y o rk C ity em ployees, t h e
A p p e lla te Division la s t w e e k s a id :
I f t h e r e a r e tw o em ployees, A
a n d B, n o t r e c e iv in g th e p r e v a il­
i n g r a t e of p a y fo r t h e i r jo b s;
a n d if A files a ve rifie d c o m p la in t
b u t B does n o t; a n d if, late r. It
is ck)cided t h a t t h e p re v a i l in g r a t e
of p a y s h o u ’d go to A f r o m t h e
d a te tlie c o m p l a in t w a s file d —
T h e n B is e n title d to b a c k p a y
f ro m t h e s a m e d a te .
T h e c ity h a s c o n te n d e d t h a t u n ­
less a c o m p l a in t is filed by a n
indiv id u a l, he i s n ’t e n title d to
b a c k pay.
I n t h e H o s p it a ls D e p a r t m e n t
alone, 65 p e r c e n t of all t h e m a i n ­
t e n a n c e m e n a r e a f f e c te d by t h e
decision.
Com. Waives
One-Year Rule for
Men on Fire List
The
M u n ic ip a l Civil Se rvice
C o m m is sio n c e rtifie d d o w n to the
b o t to m of t h e F i r e m e n lis t last
w eek, c h o o sin g 115 In all, a n d
r e a c h i n g n u m b e r 2,506; a t t h e
s a m e tim e, It w a s decided to
w a iv e th e o n e -y e a r ru le w h ic h
p re c lu d e s eligibles f r o m t h e list
w h o h a v e a c c e p te d jobs in o t h e r
d e p a r t m e n t s f ro m r e t u r n i n g to
t h e list befo re one y e a r h a s
elapsed.
T h u s, th e C o m m is sio n e x p e c ts to
r e c r u i t a la rg e n u m b e r of eligibles
w h o a re n o w w o rk in g In o t h e r d e ­
p a r t m e n t s , In o r d e r to solve t h e
d r a f t- c r e a t e d s h o r t a g e of eligible
c a n d id a te s .
T h o se w h o a c c e p te d o t h e r jobs
a u to m a ti c a l l y re m o v e d th e m s e l v e s
f ro m t h e F i r e m a n list fo r a period
of one year. N ow t h e y will be
eligible fo r a p p o in t m e n t .
T h e jobs p a y $1,320 a t th e s t a r t .
list of q u e s t io n s to p u t to the
C o m p tr o l l e r so t h a t it w ould
m a k e it im possible to get a n y s o r t
of a n a n s w e r . ”
“ D o e s n ’t s h e know , w h e n s h e
c la i m s t h a t one sim ple a n s w e r Is
r e q u ii’e d ,’'
sa id
Mr.
S h a rlte y ,
“ t h a t t h is in Itself I s n ’t g o in g to
r e s u l t in a c o n d itio n t h a t will
fo rc e p a y r a is e s o u t of t h e c i t y ’s
t r e a s u r y ? D o e s n ’t sh e k n o w t h a t
a c o m p r e h e n s i v e s u r v e y is w h a t
is n e c e s s a r y —a s o u n d s u r v e y in a
q u ic k t i m e ? ”
Mr. S h a r k e y s t a t e s t h a t “ t h e r e ’s
no d o u b t t h a t M rs. K le in is p la y ­
i n g t h e M a y o r ’s g a m e w h e n s h e
s e e k s to s t y m ie t h i n g s t h a t w a y .”
H i s s u g g e s t i o n to civil s e r v i c e
g r o u p s t h r o u g h o u t t h e c ity w a s to
p u t p r e s s u r e on t h e M a y o r t o
fo rc e h im to a w a r d m u c h n e e d e d
p a y ra is e s .
“ O f c o u r s e , ” h e said, “ C o u n c il­
m a n L o u is C o h e n ’s s u g g e s t i o n to
c h a n g e th e C ity C h a r t e r to forc e
t h e B o a r d of E s t i m a t e to listen to
C ounc il is t h e b e st t h i n g t h a t
c ould h a p p e n . B u t I realize t h a t
w o u ld m e a n too m u c h of a de la y .
So t h e only a l t e r n a t i v e is f o r city;
e m p lo y e e s to g e t a f t e r t h e M a y o r.
A n d d o n ’t t h i n k t h e M a y o r w o n ’t
l is te n ; h e ’ll h a v e to do s o m e t h i n g
a b o u t it. H e ’s in a ‘s p o t ’ a n d h e
k n o w s i t. ”
Civil Service Removals
B y H. E L IO T K A P L A N
K xocu tive Secretary, Civil Service
R eform A ssociation
R e m o v a l s g e n e r a ll y a r e cov ere d
by S e c tio n 22 of t h e S t a t e Civil
S e rvice L a w . T h is la w is c o n tr o l l ­
i n g unlijss som e local c h a r t e r p r o ­
vision o r o t h e r spe c ia l s t a t u t e e x ­
p r e s s ly a n d sp e c ific ally m a k e s a n
e x ce p tio n to t h e g e n e r a l civil s e r ­
vice law. I t Is n o t a sim ple m a t ­
t e r a lw a y s to d e te r m in e w h ic h
law g o v e rn s, t h e g e n e r a l law o r
t h e local c h a r t e r p r ovision o r sp e ­
cial s t a tu t e .
T h e Civil Se rvice I ^ w p ro v id e s
tw o s y s te m s of re m o v a l : (1) a p ­
p ly in g to w a r v e t e r a n s a n d
e x e m p t v o l u n te e r f i r e m e n ; t h e
o t h e r a p p ly i n g to all o t h e r e m ­
ployees. B a sica lly, t h e follow ing
p r o c e d u r e s a r e p r e s c ri b e d :
V e ts M u s t G e t C h a r g e s
I n th e case of v e t e r a n s a n d
e x e m p t v o l u n te e r f i r e m e n —it is r e ­
q u i r e d t h a t t h e y be g iv e n a s t a t e ­
m e n t of “ c h a r g e s ” on w h ic h th e
re m o v a l is to be m ade . B y c h a r g e s
Is m e a n t a s t a t e m e n t of re a s o n s
f o r t h e re m o v a l w ith so m e d e f in ite
s p e c if ic a tio n s on w h ic h th e y a r e
b a se d s u ffi c ie n t a t lea st to a p p r is e
t h e em ployee so t h a t he m a y be
a b le to a n s w e r t h e m . H e is e n ­
title d to a h e a r i n g a t w h i c h he
m a y be r e p r e s e n t e d by counsel
a n d be p e r m l t e d to call his ow n
w itn e s s e s fo r e x a m i n a t i o n , a n d
c ro ss e x a m in e o t h e r w i t n e s s e s t e s ­
t if y i n g a g a i n s t him . W h ile t h is
h e a r i n g p r o c e d u re is o f t e n r e ­
f e r r e d to a s a “ t r i a l , ” t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t h e a d is n o t c o n fin e d to s t r i c t
legal p r o c e d u r e su c h a s w ould bo
r e q u ir e d in a c o u r t, n o r s u b je c t to
s t r i c t r u le s of evidence. I t is m u c h
m o r e in fo rm a l. T h e em ployee is
entitlf?d to h a v e his re m o v a l r e ­
view in t h e c o u rts , b o th a s to t h e
f a c t s a s well a s t h e law . I f t h e r e
is som e r e a s o n a b l y s u b s t a n t i a l
evidence to s u s ta i n t h e d e t e r m i n a ­
t io n of t h e d e p a r t m e n t h r a d t h e
c o u r ts will g e n e r a ll y c o n f ir m t h e
re m ova l.
O t h e r T liaii V e ts
W it h re s p e c t to all o t h e r s t h a n
v e t e r a n s a n d e x e m p t v o l u n te e r
f ir e m e n , t h e law p r o v id e s t h a t t h e
folo w in g p ro c e d u r e be followed in
r e m o v i n g a n e m ployee in t h e c o m ­
p e titiv e c lass:
I A s t a t e m e n t m u s t be fu r “ n is h e d t h e em ployee g i v in g
h i m th e r e a s o n s fo r h is i n te n d e d
re m ova l. T h e r e a s o n s m u s t be s u b ­
s t a n ti a l, n o t tr iv ia l o r specious.
B y “ s u b s t a n t i a l ” is m e a n t t h a t
t h e g r o u n d s for re m o v a l be r e a ­
son a b le. A few e x a m p le s m a y s u f ­
fice. An e m ployee w h o h a s o t h e r ­
w ise se rv e d fa it h f u l ly m a y n o t be
r e m o v e d b e ca u se h e c a m e la te one
d a y ; o r b e ca u se he to o k a n e x t r a
h a lf h o u r f o r lu n c h e o n one tim e ;
o r he failed to de p o sit a l e t t e r one
a f t e r n o o n ; o r a t y p is t m a d e th r e e
m i s t a k e s in t y p in g a l e t t e r on
J u l y 1; or a s t e n o g r a p h e r c a m e In
w ith o u t a p o w d e re d nose. Of
c ourse, a n a c c u m u la t io n of m i n o r
o r triv ia l o ffe n se s m a y bo s u f f i ­
c ie n t rea.son fo r r e m o v i n g a n em
ployee. H o w ev e r, a n y s e rio u s d e r e ­
liction on t h e p a r t of a n e m p lo y ­
e e - s e r i o u s not in a t e c h n i c a l ly l e ­
g a l sanse, b u t in its n o rm a! p o p u ­
l a r co n ce p t, m a y be a s u f f i c ie n t
g r o u n d fo r r e m o v a l. An e m p lo y e e
w ho is fo u n d i n to x i c a t e d w hile o n
d u t y ; w h o is i n s u b o r d i n a t e ; w h o
is p e r s i s t e n t l y u n c o o p e r a ti v e ; w h o
Is c o n ti n u a ll y l a t e ; w h o Is In t h e
h a b i t of e x t e n d i n g h is lu n c h h o u r
I n e x c u s a b ly ; w h o Is a b s e n t w i t h ­
o u t leave a n d w i t h o u t p r o p e r e x ­
p lan atio n
w arran tin g
e x c u s in g
s u c h a b s e n c e ; w h o is I n c o m p e t e n t
in t h e p e r f o r m a n c e of his d u t ie s
(e v id e n c e d by specific i n s t a n c e s ) ;
one w h o is h a b it u a ll y laz y o r a r r o ­
g a n t ; a n d , obviously, a n y e m p lo y ­
ee g u ilty of felo n y or mi-sdemea-i
n o r ; m a ^ be s u b je c t to d is c h a r g e .
M u s t B e D e f in ite
A m e r e b a ld s t a t e m e n t t h a t th o
e m p lo y e e is i n e ffic ie n t o r i n c o m ­
p e te n t , o r t h a t tho r e m o v a l is
m a d e “ f o r t h e good of t h e s e r v ­
ic e ” is too i n d e fin ite a n d v a g u o
a n d *s, t h e r e f o r e , deem<£d im ­
p r o p e r a n d in su f fic ie n t.
Such
general and vague s ta te m tn t or
c h a r g e s m u s t be s u p p l e m e n t e d b y
so m e s u p p o r t i n g s t a t e n i t 'n t o t
f a c t s a n d m u s t be re a s o n a b l y s p e ­
cific a n d d e f in ite e n o u g h a t l e a s t
to p e r m i t a n em ployee to i m d e r s t a n d t h e r e a s o n s a n d be able t o
m a k e ansvver t h e re to .
In o t h e r
w o rd s , t h e r e a s o n s m u s t be t a n g i ­
ble, n o t v a g u e . I t is n o t n e c e s­
s a r y t h a t th e c h a r g e s o r s t a t e m e n t
of r e a s o n s be d r a w n w ith a n y pa?’t i c u l a r f o r m a l i t y o r lega listic l a n ­
g u a g e , o r w ith th e e x a c t n e s s of a
p le a d in g . A l e t t e r e x p la in in g t h e
r e a s o n s o r a n in f o r m a l s t a t e m e n t
n o t if y i n g t h e em ployee of t h e r e a ­
so n s is s u l fi c i e n t.
O p o rtu n ity to A nsw er
T h e e m ploye e n'.ust be g iv e n a
* r e a s o n a b le o p p o r t u n i t y to a n ­
s w e r in w r i t i n g o r e x p la in t h o
c h a r g e s m a d e a g a i n s t him . H e
c a n n o t be d ism is se d “ on t h o
s p o t . ” H o w m u c h t im e m u s t be
g iv e n t h e e m ployee to a n s w e r d e ­
p e n d s on t h ^ c i r c u m s t a n c e s in
e a c h case, b u t a s a g e n e r a l ru le
n o t less t h a n t h r e e d a y s is t h e
p ra c tic e . O f c ourse , a n e m p lo y e e
m a y be s u s p e n d e d w i t h o u t p a y
p e n d in g
th e
f o r m u la t io n
of
c h a r g e s or t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n of
t h e re m o v a l, b u t su c h s u s p e n s io n
m a y n o t be m a d e for m o re t h a n
30 days. I f th e e m ployee is e xon­
e r a t e d he is e n ti t le d to t h e p a y
d u r i n g th e p e rio d of su s p e n s io n .
3 T h e d e p a r t m e n t h e a d is t h e
sole j u d g e of tho s u ff ic ie n c y o f
t h e a n s w e r m a d e by t h e em ployee,
o r t h e s a t i s f a c t o r i n e s s of the e m ­
p lo y e e ’s e x p la n a ti o n . I n d e t e r ­
m i n i n g t h e su ffic ie n c y of the a n ­
s w e r or e x p la n a ti o n t h e d e p a r t ­
m e n t h e a d h a s a b r o a d d isc re tio n .
I n t h e c ounty, city, village a n d
to w n se rv ic e s t h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n
of th e h e a d of d e p a r t m e n t is fin a l
a n d n o t s u b j e c t to re vie w by t h e
Civil Se rvice C om m ission.
A A s t a t e m e n t of re a s o n s f o r t h e
re m o v a l,
a
copy
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c h a r g e s , re a s o n s o r sp e c ific a tio n s,
a n d t h e w r i t te n a n s w e r subm itte cl
by t h e em ployee, a n d in t h e at>se n c e of a w r i t te n a n s w e r a s t a t e ­
m e n t t h a t t h e em ployee h a d b e en
g iven a n o p p o r t u n it y to e x p la in
orally his side of t h e case a n d ,
p r e fe ra b ly , a s u m m a r y of the ex­
p l a n a t io n of th e e m ploye e a n d n o ­
tic e t h a t the em ployee h a s b een
( C o n t i n u e d ou Fat/e F i j l e e n )
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T r a in in g B u r e a u G o es
T he M u n ic ip a l Civil S e rv ic r
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d ecision on a p ro p o se d a m e n d inenl c a llin g for t h e s t r i k i n g out
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L a G u a r d i a , t r a n s f e r r i n g t h e Bul e a u of T r a i n i n g f r o m t h e M u n ic ­
ip a l Civil S e rv ice C o m m is s io n to
t h e Office o f t h e M a y o r.
T h s actio n c o n s u m m a t e d s e v ­
e r a l m o n th s of b e h in d -t h e -s c e n e s
n e g o ti a ti o n s ( f i r s t w o r d o f th e
Im p e n d in g c h a n g e w a s a n e x c lu ­
sive “ D o n ’t R e p e a t T h i s ” i te m )
b e tw e e n t h e M a y o r a n d D r. J o h n
J . F u r i a , w ho h e a d s t h e b u r e a u .
Title of t h e b u r e a u is c h a n g e d ;
it now b ecom es t h e D ivision of
W a r T ra i n i n g . F u r i a r e m a i n s a s
h e a d of t h e division w'ith t h e title
cf C o o r d i n a t o r of W a r T ra i n i n g .
Il is s a la r y , c u r r e n t l y .$4,COO a
y e a r, will be u p p e d to $7,000 or
$7,500. W hile th e c o m p le te n e w
;jetup h a d n o t y e t b e en d e t e r ­
m in e d a s T h e L E A D E R w e n t to
pi ess, it a p p e a r e d t h a t t h e r e
would be one a.s sistant d i r e c t o r
a t a s a l a r y of $6,500; tw o t r a i n ­
ing sui>€i-visors e a r n i n g .?5,60()
each, a n d tw o t r a i n i n g s u p e r v i s o r s
e a r n i n g $4,600 each.
New W a r D ulles
N e w d u tie s of t h e b u r e a u , a s
o u tlin e d in t h e M a y o r ’s o r d e r ;
1. To a c t a s c le a ri n g h o u se fo r
all w a r t r a i n i n g in f o r m a t io n .
2. T o c o o rd in a te a n d g u id e w a r
t r a i n i n g in th e city.
3. To be r e sp o n sib le f o r p l a n ­
ning, in s t r u c t i o n , a n d a d m i n i s t r a ­
tio n of all in-service t r a i n i n g
c«'uises a n d o t h e r n o r m a l a c t i v i ­
ties of tn e B u r e a u of T ra i n i n g .
W h ile t h e B u r e a u o f T r a i n i n g
h a s f u n c tio n e d w i t h in t n e Civil
S e iv ic e C o m m i s s i o n , ‘- i t h a s be e a
g u id ed by t h e M a y o r ’s C ounc il on
P u b lic Se rvice T r a i n i n g , a g r o u p
of officials f r o m v a r io u s c ity d e ­
partm en ts.
L o n g P e r i o d of F r i c t i o n
F o r se v e ra l y e a r s t h e r e h a s
b e en f rictio n b e tw e e n D r. F u r i a
a n d C o m m is sio n e m p lo y e e s : c r u x
o f th e d iffic u lty h a s b een th.?
s t a f f i n g of k e y sp o ts in t h e b u ­
re a u by “ c o n s u l t a n t s , ” pa id u p
to $25 a day, w ho in a d d it i o n to
U s e
o f
“ C o n s u lt a n t s ”
t h e i r c o n s u l ti n g .services, w e re
g iv en
s u p e rv is o ry
prerogatives
o v e r e m ployees on t h e p e r m a n e n t
st a f f . T hese e m p lo y e es l e a r t h a t
t h e i r e rs tw h ile s u p e r v i s o r s will
now be c overe d in on so m e k in d
of p e r m a n e n t basis, a n d t h a t
t h e i r ow n c h a n c c s of p r o m o ti o n
a r e re d u c e d ; t h a t t h e i r jo b s m a y
even be jeo p a rd ize d .
O n th is point, t h e M a y o r 's
E x e c u t iv e O r d e r No. 24 sa id ;
“ . . . t h e p e rso n n e l, f in a n c e s ,
e q u ip m e n t a n d o t h e r f a c ilitie s of
t h e B u r e a u of T ra in in g , Civil S e r ­
vice C om m ission, a r c h e r e b y a s ­
sig n e d f o r t h e d u r a t i o n of t h e
w a r e m e rg e n c y to t h e E x e c u t iv e
Office of the M a y o r . . .” A s k e d
w h e t h e r th is m e a n t all p r e s e n t
p e r m a n e n t em p lo y e es could feel
s a fe a b o u t th e c o n t i n u a n c e of
t h e i r positions, D r. F u r i a re f u s e d
to give a d e fin ite reply.
P rotPst M a n n e r of A ct
A p p rise d of th e m ove to plac e
t h e B u r e a u u n d e r t h e M a y o r s o f­
fice, the SCMW’A, r e p r e s e n t i n g a
n u m b e r of e m ployees u n d e r D r.
F u r i a ’s ju r is d ic tio n , i.ssued a b i t ­
t e r s t a t e m e n t on t h e s i t u a t i o n ,
s a y in g , in p a r t ;
" W e a r e in w hole h ea rt'? d a c c o r d
w ith t h e p la n to g e a r t h e w o r k of
t h e B u r e a u of T r a i n i n g to t h e
w a r e ffo rt. H o w e v e r, t h e m a n ­
n e r in w hich th is c h a n g e in t h e
sta tu s
of
th e
E«ureau
was
a c h ie v e d s u g g e s ts t h a t t h e w a r
e f f o r t is being used a s a p r e t e x t
to s a t is f y th e p e r s o n a l, se lfish
a m b i t io n s of J o h n J . F u r i a , t h e
liu r e a i. d ire c to r.
“ D r. F u r i a h a s r e p e a te d l y r e ­
s iste d all a t t e m p t s to plac e p e r ­
m a n e n t civil sc rv icc tmployee.s in
t h is B u r e a u , a l t h o u g h it c o n s ti­
t u te d a p e r m a n e n t b u r e a u o f th e
C o m m is sio n f o r t h e p a s t 3'/i
y e a rs .
I n s t e a d he p r e f e r r e d to
use h a n d -p ic k e d c o n s u l t a n t s to
c a n y on th e w o r k of th e B u r e a u
a t s a la r ie s l a r g r e a t e r t h a n those
w h ic h would be pa id s t a f f m e m ­
b ers.
“ T h is a b u siv e use of c o n s u l t a n t s
w a s a f l a g r a n t viola tion of th e
m e r i t sy s te m a n d se rv e d to blocx
th e n o r m a l p^’o m o tio n o p p o r t u n i ­
tie s of p e r m a n e n t s t a f f m e m b e r s
w ho h a d special e x p e rie n c e in th e
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T h es e a re t h e s a l a r i e s pair]
to tw o of t h e c o n s u l t a n t s in
t h e B u r e a u o f T r a i n i n g , now
t h e Division of W a r T r a i n i n g .
N e i t h e r of the p e rs o n s liste d
arc
re g u la r
civil
servicR
a p p o in te e s , th o u g h t h e w o r k
tl'.ey p e r f o r m goes b e yond t h e
s p h e r e of “ c o n s u ltin g .”
J a y F . K r a k a u e r , w h o fo r a
perio d held t h e title of actin.i?
a s s i s t a n t d ire c to r , $20 a da y,
M orking f o u r d a y s a w eek.
N.
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H oo p in g arn er,
in
charge
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e xec utive
and
su pervisory
t r a i n i n g , $25 a da y, w o r k i n g
f o u r d a y s a w eek.
O t h e r s a l a r i e s p a id to c o n ­
s u l t a n t s r a n g e f ro m $10 to .$20
a day. P e r m a n e n t em p lo y e es
on t h e b u r e a u s t a f f c la im th e
w o r k COaid h a v e b een p e r ­
f o rm e d a t a f r a c t i o n of th e s e
s a l a r i e s by r e g u la r s t a f f m e m ­
bers,
field o f t r a i n i n g .
M a r s h A c c u se d of Mad FuU li
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President
M a r s h , o f t h e Civil S ervice C o m ­
m issio n , t h r o u g h o u t t h e n e g o ti a ­
tio n s, m e e t s w ith o u r s t r o n g d is­
p le a su re . H e c o n siste n tly r e fu s e d
to d isc u ss th is m a t t e r o n th e
gro u n d s t h a t there w as n o th in g
n e w to d iscuss. S u d d e n ly w e a r e
c o n f r o n te d by a f a it a cc o m p li.
E v id e n t ly , P r e s i d e n t M a r s h w a s
u n w illin g to d isc u ss t h e p ro b le m
u n t il t h e r e w a s n o t h i n g m d te t h a t
could be done a b o u t it. T h is is
no w'ay to c a r r y on n e g o ti a ti o n s
in good f a it h w i t h his o w n e m ­
ployees.
“ T h e r e s u l t is t h a t t h e m e r i t
s y s te m a n d e co n o m ica l a d m i n i s ­
tra tio n have tak e n a beating.”
T h e u n io n a d d e d its belief t h a t
t h e nev/ D ivision o f W a r T r a i n i n g
could b e s t p e r f o rm its v ita l w a r
se rv ic e s if t r a i n e d p e rs o n n e l in
t h e Civil S ervice C o m m is sio n ,
t h r o u g h p r o m o ti o n e x a m i n a t i o n s ,
a r e g iv e n t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to a d ­
m i n i s t e r t h e division's w o r k a s
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o pe n c o m p e titv e , a n d t h e t h ir d
p ro m o tio n .
T h e c h a n g e o f t it l e e x a m is
open only to e m p lo y e e s o f the
N ew Y o rk C ity H o u s in g A u t h o r ­
ity w ho h a v e s e rv e d in t h e la b o r
c la ss fo r a t l e a s t a y e a r . N e w
title f o r 30 p o s itio n s is to be
m a i n t e n a n c e m an.
T h e o pe n c o m p e titiv e e x a m i n a ­
tion is to fill v a c a n c i e s in th e
position of a s s i s t a n t c h e m i s t in
the
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of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n .
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$2,700.
T h e p r o m o tio n t e s t is also for
e m ployees of t h e B o a r d of T r a n s ­
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t h r e e t e s ts follow;
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employees of N,Y.C. H ousing A u­
thority.
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from 9 a. m., J a n u a r y 4, to 4 p. m.,
J a n u a r y 19.
Fee, !?1.
Vaoaiieies: 30.
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25. Eligibility K e q u ire m e n ts :
Open to all employees of the
H ousing A uthority who have eerved
in the labor cla.ss for a period of
ono year, an d who a re otherw ife
eligible.
Duties; To pertorm general m inor
repairs in the m aintena nc e and u p ­
keep of houses un d e r the Authority,
characteristically
perform ed
by
handy men.
iSubjeots an d W eights: Practical,
qualilying.
Applications by mail will be ac*
cepted if mailed and postm arked up
to and including 12 m idnight on the
last day for the receipt of applic a ­
tions and received by the Com mis­
sion not more th an fiv« days t h e r e ­
after.
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D u t i e s : Under supervi.sion to do
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knowledge and judgm ent. E xam ples
or work a re a nalysis of paints, pig­
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foregoing.
(Candidates who believe th e y m eet
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be refunded.)
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C o m p le te C o u rse $20.00
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all cashiers, grade 2, in the Board C a n d y M a k i n g a n d B aking
of T ran s p o rta tio n who have served Big S e a so n A h e a d for one y e a r on the d a te of the e x ­
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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 h a n ic a l P .iw er), N.
V .C .T .S ., I K T & B M T
i> iv isio n s:
T h e w ritte n te st w a s held on O c­
t o b e r 25. 1942.
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F o r e m a n (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
h e l d o n O c t o b e r 7, 1942.
. i, S e r v i c e C a n t e e n , s p o n -
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begin
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at
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and
h e a d q u a r t e r s , 13 AsM a n h attan ,
c o m m i tt e e f o r t h e
c o n s i s t i n g of p r o m i n e n t
nd t r a d e u n io n officials,
^Ven set up. T h e c o m m i tt e e
i ' , . c x - G o v . C h a r le s P o l t t 'Sational CIO P r e s i d e n t P h ilip
Borough
P re sid e n ts
:urray^nd J o s e p h A. P a l m a ,
Senator A r t h u r W i c k s a n d
^jnblyman E m e r s o n F i t e , JoCurran a n d S a u l Mills, P re siL t and S e c r e t a r y of t h e N s w
Lk City CIO C ounc il: CouncilL Meyer G oldberg, P a u l J .
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and
E e s Collins of t h e N e g r o
thor Victory C o m m itte e , D e s n
If.nee Allan H e y w o o d , D ire c to r
] oVanization fo r t h e C I O ;
Icnard D- B r o o k w a y , of t h e
Tjjed States E m p l o y m e n t Servand" E thel E p s t e i n .
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B e l o w is th e la t e s t n e w s f r o m th e N e w Y o r k C it y C ivil S e r v ic e
C o m m is s io n on th e s ta tu s o f exam s. T h e L E A D E R w il l p u b lish
c hanges as so o n as t h e y are m a d e k n o w n .
O p en C om potlM ve T e sta
. 4 s s l s i . ' ) n t C U ’U K n g i n e e r . A l l p a r t s
h a v e been ad m in istered .
A s s is ta n t iM iu rm acist: T h e w rit­
t e n t e s t w a s h e l d N o v e m b e r 18.
B u s M aintainer,
tio n s to t e n t a t i v e
bein g co n sid e red .
G ro u p A : O b jec­
key an sw ers are
C astaier, G r a d e S ( S h e r i f r s O f­
f i c e ) : T h e li s t a p p e a r s in tiiis i s ­
sue.
C l e r k . G r a d e 1: T h e w r i t t e n
w a s h e l d o n N o v e m b e r 7, 1M2.
test
E x te r m in a to r : T h e o ral in terv ie w
t e s t w ill be h e ld n e x t m o n t h .
H e a d U ietitU in (A d m in istra tiv e .):
A p p licatio n s fo r th is ex a m fn atib n
c l o s e d o n S e p t e m b e r 29, 1942.
H e a d D ie titia n (T each in g ;): A p p li­
c a t i o n s f o r thl .s e x a m i n a t i o n c l o s e d
o n S e p t e m b e r 29, 1942.
I n s p e c t o r o f P Jiim btngr, G r a 'I o
T h e w r i t t e n t o s t w'ill b e h e l d
so o n a s pr^tcticable.
3:
as
J u n i o r JS Iectrical K n g ln e e r : R a t i n g
of th e w ritte n te st h a s been c o m ­
pleted.
L a b o r a to r y A s s is ta n t (S p eclaitlesB acterlo lo g y , e tc .): T h e w ritte n test
f o r s p e c i a l i t i e s in H i s t o l o g y , c i in ic a i
T e c i m o l o g y , P h y s i o l o g y a n d B io l o g y '
w a s held la s t w eek.
L.aw A s s i s t a n t , G r a d e 2 ( T o r t s ) ;
A p p lic a tio n s fo r th is e x a m in a tio n
c l o s e d o n S e p t e m b e r 29, 1942.
M edical S ocial W o rk e r, ( ira d e i:
A ll p a r t s h a v e b e e n a d m i n is te r e d .
:n t e r t a i n i n g
no p r o b l e m
hs
S q u a re
|/g Wa s h i n g to n
I
...lim ite d A f t e r - D i n n e r C a rd
P a r t i e s accom m odated
without e x t r a c h a r g e .
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R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is a b o u t
75 u e r c e n t c o m p l e t e d .
S t a t i o n a r y JC ngineer: T h e r a t m g
Inspector
of F i r e
P rev en tio n ,
G r a d e .3. F . D . : R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t ­
t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
I n s p e c t o r o f H o u s i n g , G r a d e 3:
R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is a b o u t
75 p e r c e n t c o m p l e t e d .
I n s p e c t o r o f P l u m b i n g , ( i r a d e H,
(D ept, of H o u sin g a n d B u ild in g s):
T h e w r i t t e n t e s t will b e h e l d a s
soon a s p racticab le.
J u n i o r C h e m i s t : T h e r a t i n - ; o t th«:
w ritte n te st h a s been co m p leted .
J u n io r C ounsel, G ra d e ) (T o rts),
B o ard of T ra n s p o rta tio n : T h e w rit­
t e n t e s t w a s h e l d O c t o b e r 24, .942.
L a w A s s i s t a n t . G r a d e 'i ( T o r t s ) ,
B oard of T ra n sp o rta tio n : T h e w rit­
t e n t e s t w a s h e l d o n O c t o o e r 17,
1942.
L i i f h t M a l n l a l n e r , N . Y . C . T . S . , A ll
D ivisions:
T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t w ill
be h eld a s s o o n a s p o ssib le.
M e c h a n ic a l M a i n t e n a n c e , <Jroup C,
N.Y.C.T .S^., l U T & B M T D i v i s i o n s :
T h e w r i t t e n test, w ill b e h e l d o n
N o v e m b e r 14, 1942.
M o t o r m a n , N . Y . C . T . S . , A ll D iv i­
sio n s: T h e q u a lify in g p ra c tic a l te st
la b e i n g h e l n t h i s m o n t h .
P o w e r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p A . N . Y.
C .T .S
l U T & B.M T D i v i s i o n s : H n t in g of th e w r itt e n te s t h a s oeen
c o m p leted .
T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t w ill
b e hold a s so o n a s p ossible.
P o w e r M a in ta in e r. G ro u p B, N .Y .
C .T .S ., .\ll D iv is io n s : R a tin j; of th o
w r i t t e n t e s t h a s b e e n coiTipleted.
T h e p r a c ti c a l t e s t w ill be h e l 1 is
so o n a s po ssib le.
P o w e r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p C, N .Y ,
C . T . S . , I K T & B.M T D i v i s i o n s : T h .:
w r itte n te st w a s held on N o v e m S t e n o i f r a p h e r , G r a d e S.
T:ie r a t ­
i n g o f t h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t is in p r o g ­
ress.
.
H e r e ’s a sc h e d u le of t e s t s to be
h e ld by t h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e r v ­
ice C o m m is s io n th is w e e k .
T h e t e s t s follow ;
A q u a li f y i n g p r a c t i c a l e x a m for
p r o m o t i o n to m o t o r m a n (IN D ,
N .Y .C. T r a n s i t S y s te m ) is s e t f o r
9:30 a. m ., J a n u a r y 5. O t h e r te s ts
on th is d a t e a r e a n e x p e rie n c e ,
t r a i n i n g a n d q u a li f y i n g o ra l p r a c ­
tic a l t e s t fo r e x t e r m i n a t o r a t 1
p. m., in R o o m 703 (14 a r e to
t a k e i t ) ; a n d a q u a li f y i n g p r a c ­
tic a l
p r o m o ti o n
to
fo rem an
( B u s e s a n d Shops, B M T ) e x a m
a t 9:30 a. m . in R o o m 704 (10
a r e lis te d to t e s t t h e i r skill).
A q u a li f y i n g p r a c t i c a l t e s t for
p r o m o ti o n to m o t o r m a n (IN D ,
N.Y.C. T r a n s i t S y s te m ) te s t is set
f o r J a n u a r y 6, b e g in n i n g a t 9:30
a. m . A t o t a l of 17 is to t a k e it.
A n o t h e r on t h i s d a te is t h e ex­
p e r ie n c e , t r a i n i n g a n d q u a lify in g
o ra l t e s t fo r e x t e r m i n a t o r , b e g in ­
n i n g a t 1 p. m ., in R o o m 703.
J a n u a r y 7 is t h e d a te f o r a
q u a li f y i n g p r a c t i c a l t e s t fo r pron io tio n to m o t o r m a n (IN D , N.Y.C.
T r a n s i t S y s t e m ) , b e g in n i n g a t
9:30 a. m . (17 a r e to t a k e it).
T h e s a m e d a y a q u a li f y i n g p r a c ­
tic a l a n d o ra l t e s t is s e t f o r m a i n ­
t e n a n c e m a n ( N .Y .C .H .A .), b e ­
g i n n i n g a t 9 a. m. (13 a r e to t a k e
th e test).
J a n u a r y 8 a q u a li f y i n g p ra c t i c a l,
p r o m o ti o n to m o t o r m a n (IN D ,
N .Y .C . T ran .sit S y s te m ) e x a m is
s e t fo r 9:30 a. m ., w ith 17 to test
t h e i r skill.
O t h e r e x a m s on t h a t d a t e in ­
c lu d e a q u a li f y i n g t e s t f o r m a i n ­
t e n a n c e m a n (N .Y .C .H .A .) a t 9
a. m . (13 to t a k e i t ); m e d ic a l t e s t
f o r c a s h ie r , g r a d e 3, s h e r i f f ’s of­
fice, a t 9:30 a. m ., in R o o m 20B
(27 to be t h e r e ) , a n d a w r i t t e n
p r o m o ti o n to b u d g e t e x a m i n e r
t e s t a t 12:30 p. m . in R o o m 207
(s e v e n to a t t e n d ) .
A w r i t t e n p r o m o ti o n to lie u­
t e n a n t , P o lic e D e p a r t m e n t , t e s t i.s
sot fo r 9 a. m ., J a n u a r y 9. A to ta l
of 883 is to t a k e te s t.
Anna Rosenberg
May Appear
A f Credit Union
t h i s w e e k fo r s h a r e s he ld in t h e
o rg an izatio n .
T h e -in te re st rate
is 3% , a n d fo r 26 y e a r s t h e M u ­
n ic ip a l C r e d it U n io n h a s p a id 3%
o r m o re .
The
latest
available
f ig u r e s
s h o w t h a t in 1942, 18,782 p e rs o n s
h a v e re c e iv e d l o a n s a n d b u s in e s s
e x c e e d in g $6,000,000 h a s b e en
h a n d le d .
H o n o r Roll
A blood d o n o r h o n o r roll c o n ­
t a i n i n g t h e n a m e s of 20 e m ­
ployees, w i t h a t o t a l c o n t r i b u t i o n
of 27 p i n ts t h u s fa r , is p o s te d c o n ­
s p ic u o u s ly in t h e b u r e a u . I n a n
e f f o r t to i n c r e a s e t h e n u m b e r of
v o l u n te e r s , t h e s t a f f h a s a d o p t e d
the slogan “ b rin g a frien d n r
n e i g h b o r a l o n g on B u r e a u f o r
W e l f a r e P a y m e n t s Blood D o n o r
D a y .”
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EXAMINER
Schedule o f NYC C ity Exams
K x a n i i n a t i o n o r d e r e d . C la s s f o r m s WKDNIO.SDAY', J A N , fi, a t
7 p. m. M O N D A Y a n d W K D N K S D A V t h e r e a f t e r a t sanu* h u u r
u n t il th o d a t e of e x a m i n a t i o n .
PATROLM AN
E x a m i n a t i o n o x p o e te d soon.
C l a s s e s m e e t in g d a y a n d e v e n in g .
POLICE SERGEANT —
foimmg.
PHYSICAL T R A I N I N G - P " ' " . w T J “ S
FINGERPRINT TECHNICIAN~>^^'-» > ro„ni„g
COMPTOMETER 0PERAT0R--=;\!rveS?.n"h„','r'""
CARD PUNCH 0PER.AT0R---^!S;
SECRETARIAL COURSES—
S h o rt, In te n siv e C o u rse s f o r M e n a n d W o m e n fo r
W a r P ro d u c tio n J o b s as
DRAFTSMEN, ASSEMBLERS; INSPECTORS,
MACHINE TOOL OPERATORS & WELDERS
e d m e a d e
PLB LIC at
: I-EWIS AVE.
O F F IC E
Ilu sis
3-7 0 0 0
lApartment Values!
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test
P rom otion T ests
A s s i s t a n t C iv il E n g i n e e r : A ll p a r t s
h av e been ad m in istered .
A ssista n t C ounsel (T orts), G rade
4, B o a r d o f T r a n s p 4 » r t a t i o n :
The
w r itte n te s t w a s held on O cto b e r
31, 1942.
A ssistan t
S u p erv iso r
(K lectrical
P o w e r ) , N .V .C .T .S ., A ll D iv is io n s :
R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t i s In
pro,gress.
A ssistan t S up erviso r (M echanical
P o w e r), N .y .C .T .S .. IK T & B M T
D iv isio n :
The
w ritten
test
was
h e l d o n O c t o b e r 29. 1942.
B u s M a in t a in e r , G r o u p A, N .V .C .
T .S ., B M T D iv isio n :
T h e w ritten
t e s t w a s l i e i d o n O c t o b e r 17, 1942
C ap tain , P .D .: T h e ra tin g of th e
w r i t t e n t e s t is in p r o g r e s s .
C a r M a i n t a i n e r , G r o u p K, N . V . C .
T .S ., A il D i v i s i o n s : All p a r t s of
th is e x a m in a tio n h av e been com p letec.'.
D e p u ty W a r d e r ; T h e w r itte n test
W’u s h e l d o n O c t o b e r 14, 1942.
F o r e m a n ( B a s e s a n d S h o p s ), N .Y .
C .T .S ., B M T D iv is io n : T h e w r itt e n
tost w as
h e l d o n S e p t e m b e r 2G
1942.
F o r e m a n ( E l e c t r i c a l Pi»w cr), NY
C T S „ Ail 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 .
Forem an
( L ig h tin g ) , N .Y .C .T .S .,
A ll D iv i s i o n s :
T h e p ra c tic a l oral
The B u reau for W elfare P a y ­
m e n t s o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O tf lc o
h as se t aside T h u rsd a y , J a n u a r y
7, 1943, a s Blood D o n o r D a y .
U nder th e sp o n so rsh ip of C om p­
t r o l l e r J o s e p h D. M c G o ld ric k , a
c o n t i n g e n t of 16 e m p lo y e es , h e a d ­
ed by H e n r y L obou, d i r e c t o r o f
th e b u r e a u , will r e p o r t t o t h o
A m e r i c a n R e d C ross, 2 W e s t 37th
S t r e e t , to d o n a t e its blood a s a
t r i b u t e to o u r f i g h t i n g forces.
T h i s o c c a s io n is p a r t o f a d riv e
f o r blood d o n o rs, w h ic h b e g a n
t h e e a r l y p a r t of t h is y e a r a n d
to w h ic h t h e r e s p o n s e h a s b e e n
very h earten in g . F ifty per cent of
th‘e b u r e a u h a s a l r e a d y d o n a te d ,
a n d s e v e n n e w d o n o r s a r e b e in g
a d d e d on J a n u a r y 7. O n e e m ­
ployee, J o s e p h M a n e lla , is s c h e d ­
uled f o r h is f i f t h d o n a ti o n , w h ile
t w o o t h e r s will give t h e i r t h i r d
a n d tw o m o r e t h e i r se c o n d , i n ­
c l u d i n g Mr. L obou.
l > K I V l L K ( iK S
on th e
J ' M A l, o r ( H 'A K T I O K I . V
tiir l i i r o i n i u t i o n , T h u n e
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w ritten
o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t ha-s b e e n c o m ­
pleted.
T e le p h o n e M a in t a in e r , N .V .C .X .S .,
A ll D i v i s i o n s : T h e w r i t t e n t e s t w a s
h e l d o n O c t o b e r 10, 1942.
T elep h o n e O p erato r, G ra d e I (W o ­
m e n ) : T h e r a t in g of final e x p e rie n c e
is in p r o g r e s s .
X -K ay T ech n ician :
T h e w ritten
t e s t w a s h e l d N o v e m b e r 30.
X -lta y T ech n ic ian (O ut of N ew
Y ork C ity ):
T h e w ritten test w as
h e l d N o v e m b e r 30.
I n s p e c to r of C o m b u stib les. G rade
3, F . D . : R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t
is in p r o g r e s s .
C O L O N IA L
r e s t a u r a n t
h'll.l,
P layground
D ire c to r: O b jec tio n s
to t h e t e n t a t i v e k e y a n s w e r s a r e
bein g considered.
P sychologist:
The
w a s h e l d O c t o b e r 2l.
do it i n e x p e n siv e ly a n d
graciously in t h e d e l i g h t f u l
atm osphere of t h e
lE W
Compfroller
Employees Sef
Blood Donor Day
JE. 3-3270
Pau» V. M c N u t t , In a te l e g r a m
to H n r r y L a n g d o n h a s s u g g e s te d
t h a t M rs . A n n a R o s p n b e r g , R e ­
g io n a l D i r e c t o r of W a r M a n p o w e r
C o m m is s io n , a c t a s h is r e p r e s e n ­
t a t i v e a t t h e 26th a n n u a l m e e t in g
of t h e M u n c i p a l C r e d i t U n io n , to
be h e ld in t h e a u d i t o r i u m of H u n ­
t e r College, P a r k A v e n u e a n d
69th S t r e e t , M a n h a t t a n , on J a n ­
u a r y 20, a t 7.30 p.m.
T h e N e w Y o r k S t a t e C re d it
U n i o n L e a g u e is i n v it i n g all its
501) m e m b e r s to be p r e s e n t a t th is
m e e t in g , a n d h a s i n f o r m e d Mr.
L a n g d o n t h a t it will also h a v e a
p o s t e r e x h ib i t on d isp la y in th e
lobby a n d on t h e s ta g e , d e p ic t in g
th e v a r i o u s a c t i v it i e s a n d f u n c ­
tio n s o f t h e C r e d i t U n io n m o v e ­
m ent.
T h e C r e d it U n io n N a t i o n a l A s­
sociation h a s a n n o u n ced th a t the
J a n u a r y issue of its m a g a z in e .
T h e B r i d g e , c o n t a i n i n g sp e c ia l
e d u c a t io n a l f e a t u r e s , will be d i s ­
t r i b u t e d to all w h o a t t e n d t h e
m e e t in g .
I t is e x p e c t e d t h a t e v e r y availa b e l s p a c e in t h e la r g e a u d i t o r ­
i u m will be filled, a s a sp e c ia l
n o tic e is b e in g s e n t to t h e 28,000
m e m b e r s o f t h e M u n ic ip a l C r e d it
U n io n w i t h t h e i r i n t e r e s t c h e c k s
Speakers
T h e s p e a k e r s f o r t h e even in g
will be H a r r y R . L a n g d o n , c h a i r ­
m a n ; N e w b o ld M o r ris, p r e s i d e n t
of t h e C ounc il, C ity of N e w Y o r k :
J o s e p h D. M c G o ld rin k , C o m p tr o l ­
ler, C ity of N ow Y o r k ; T om
Doig, e d u c a t i o n a l d ire c to r. N a ­
t io n a l C r e d it U n ’.on A s s o c ia tio n ;
E . H . L ee te, D e p u t y S t a t e Eanlcing
S u p e rin te n d e n t;
W illia m
R e id , presidfcnt M u n ic ip a l C r e d it
U n io n .
No Credit
Charge
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T O PA Y
W M om r
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A s k f o r Mis s iiell.v
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D A I L Y 9 A .M . to 10 P .M .
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1 1 5 E A S T 1 5 th S T R E E T , N .Y .C .
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S E R y iC E
Did Dewey Deny
Jones Top Job
In Civil Service?
AT.BANY. — Civil servicc ad­
m inistratio n in N e w York Sta te
fa c e s “serio us and challe ng in g
p r o b l e m s ’’ according to Howard
r . Jones, mem be r o f the Civil
Servicc Commission, wh o has been
appointed to the position of
D e p u t y S ta te Comptroller after
J a n u a ry 1.
Com m iss io ner Jones, lo n g a
stu d e n t of municipal g ov e rn m en t
and an ex p e rt in that field, will
become de puty in charge o f the
m unicipal division of the Audit
nnd Control D epartm ent, which
e x e r t s \Vlde authority and influ­
ence over the fiscal a ffa irs of
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,6 6 6 TABLET5.5ALVE, NOSE DROPS
m ission had until February, 1945
to run.
A s c o m m i s s i o n e r his s a l a r y w a s
$7,000 a y e a r w hile a s d e p u ty
c o m p t r o l le r he will g e t $8,000.
M a n y believed t h a t C o m m is sio n ­
e r J o n e s w o u ld r e m a i n w i t h th e
C o m m is sio n a n d m o re o v e r t h a t he
w o u ld b e co m e p re s id e n t, su c c e e d ­
i n g Miss G ra c e A. R e a v y whose
t e r m e x p ire s n e x t F e b r u a r y . I t is
i m p ro b a b le t h a t M iss R e a v y , a
D e m o c r a t, will be re a p p o i n t e d by
G o v e r n o r T h o m a s E . Dewey.
D e n i e d t h e Office
I t w a s r e p o r te d , w i t h o u t con­
f i r m a t io n , t h a t Mr. J o n e s h a d
b e en d e n ie d t h e office of p re si­
d e n t by D e w e y a n d t h a t he t h e n
de cide d to a c c e p t a p o st u n d e r
h is old frie n d . C o m p tro lle r F r a n k
C. M oore. I t w a s no s e c r e t t h a t
Mr. J o n e s lo n g h a d a s p i r e d to t h e
c h a i r m a n s h i p of t h e C om m ission,
w h e r e he fe lt he w ould be of m o re
v a lu e to t h e public service. I n his
n e w p o s t he will be w o r k i n g in a
field in w h ic h he is e x p e rtly
fa m ilia r.
T h e view.s of C o m m is s io n e r
J o n e s on civil s e rv ice a r e doubly
p e i'tin e n t sin c e his a t t i t u d e c oin­
cides w i t h so m e of t h e c onclu­
sions of t h e Hollow ell legislative
c o m m i tt e e n o w i n v e s ti g a ti n g th e
d e p a r t m e n t . H e r e is w h a t J o n e s
said :
“ I t is w i t h so m e r e g r e t t h a t I
s u b m i t m y re s i g n a t i o n a s civil
se rvice c o m m issio n e r.
“ T h e Civil Servifce D e p a r t m e n t
c o n ti n u e s to fa ce se rio u s a n d
c h a l l e n g i n g p ro b lem s. W h e n civil
se rv ice w a s o rig in a lly a d o p te d in
N e w Y o r k S ta te , it w a s a f a r ­
sig h te d p l a n b u t p r i m a r i ly n e g a ­
tive in its a d m i n i s t r a t i o n . T oday,
t h e job of p e rs o n n e l a d m i n i s t r a ­
t io n h a s a m o r e positive concept.
I t now p ro v id e s a c a r e e r sy s te m
to i n s u r e t h e e ffec tiv e c o n d u c t of
t h e S t a t e ’s bu sin e ss. I t s objective
is to o b ta in t h e b e st qua lified
p e r s o n s fo r t h e public service a n d
t o p r o v id e t h e m w i t h in c e n tiv e s
to do t h e i r best.
“ I t h a s b een m y hope t h a t t h e
D e p a r t m e n t of Civil Service m a y
be s t r e a m l in e d in to a m o r e e ffec ­
tive s e rv ice a g n e c y fo r t h e o p e r­
a t i n g d e p a r t m e n t s a s a re s u lt of
t h e c u r r e n t w o r k of t h e Hollowell
legisla tive c o m m is s io n .”
5 Pass Sfafe
Civil Service
Examinafion
A L B A N Y .—O nly five c a n d i d a te s
p a sse d t h e s t a t e w i d e civil e x a m in - .
a tio n fo r t h e $.3,100-$3,870 p o s t of
t r a i n i n g a s s i s t a n t . D ivision of
P l a c e m e n t a n d U n e m p lo y m e n t I n ­
s u r a n c e . T h e t e s t w a s failed by
20, a n d 118 a p p li c a t i o n s w e re re ­
jec ted,
Jam es
L.
Slavin,
B ro o k ly n ,
h e a d s t h e list w ith 85 p e r cent.
W illiam Spinelli, B ro o k ly n , is sec­
ond w i t h 82.50 a n d R o b e r t McC a m m o n d , 1672 W e s t e r n A venue,
A lba ny, t h i r d w ith 81.398.
R e s u l ts of se v e ra l p ro m o tio n ex­
a m i n a t i o n s a lso w e re a n n o u n c e d .
R i c h a r d M a tto x , D e lm a r , only
p e rso n to t a k e t h e e x a m i n a t i o n for
se n io r p e rs o n n e l a d m i n i s t r a t o r ,
S t a te H e a l t h D e p a r t m e n t , sc ore d
81.6?.. T h e positio n p a y s $3,100$3,850. A jiplic ation of th e only
o t h e r c a n d i d a t e w a s t u r n e d down.
Labor Depf. Must
Pay Expenses
Of DPUl Men
A L B A N Y . — I n one of his l a s t
fo rm a l o p in io n s b e fo re s u r r e n d e r ­
ing his office a t t h e e x p ir a tio n of
h is te r m , A t t o r n e y G e n e ra l B e n ­
n e t t la s t w e e k ru le d t h a t hotel ex­
p e n se s of in v e s ti g a to r s fo r the
D P U I w e r e p ro p e rly c h a rg e a b le
to t h a t d e p a r t m e n t a n d n o t to
t h e D e p a r t m e n t of L aw .
B e n n e t t ’s opin io n w a s in reply
to a q u e r y f ro m Mrs. liillian L.
Poses, r e g io n a l a tt o r n e y . R e g io n
T h re e , Social S e c u rity B oa rd, 11
W e s t 42nd S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k City.
IN
Tuesday, January
NEW
YORK
S tA
granted w itho u t pay, and u
m a x im u m of one yeor
^
case of sick leave of
"
one day, a doctor’s certifitJ
be required. E ach depa,t
required to keep a record
leaves granted and
fac t to the Common Couno,
month.
E s t a b l i s h e d v a ca tio n poijp'
a p p e a r to be fe w in nunibtj’ ®'
i n t e r e s t i n g p ro b le m in
va catio n s is w h a t to do 'pgard
diem em ployees.
New ^ith^
ta c k l e d t h i s problem by
th e s e t m p l o y e e s a n annual®*'^''
a n d g r a n t i n g t h e m two
c a tio n w ith pay. O n l y o c c « ? ''
o r s e a s o n a l l a b o re rs were k
a p e r d iem b a sis a n d thpvri''^'
re ce iv e p a id v acations.
I t is g e n e ra ll y a greed that „
p e rs o n n e l p r a c t i c e calls ior »
ta b l i s h e d v a c a t io n policy unif" ‘
ly a p p lie d to all employees i
d e p a r t m e n t s . T h e amount n? *
c a t i o n v a r ie s w i t h each
tio n . U s u a lly i t is froni
m u m of tw o w e e k s in some ?
to a m i n i m u m o f four week
o th e r s .
’
Leave of Absence
Rules Up in the Air
A L B A N Y . — B ecau se the ques­
tion of sick lea v e and vacation.s is
so tr oublesom e to m a ny e m ­
p loyees — and the ir supervisor s,
too— the S t a t e Civil Service D e ­
pa r tm e nt has conducted a su rv ey
a m o ng the cities o f the S ta te to
find out how t h e y ’re handling
the problem.
R eturns indicate th a t f e w cities
h ave adop ted fo rm al leave poli­
cies, and t h a t you a s an em ployee
are a pt to be p r e tty muc h up in
the air so fa r a s leave o f absence
is concerned.
Still, the su rvey m ay offe r
som e gu id ance. H er e ’s w h a t was
foun d:
T y p ic a l P o licy
O f t h e c ities t h a t do h a v e a
f o r m a l lea ve policy a t y p ic a l one
is t h a t of M id d le to w n , w h i c h in­
c o r p o r a t e d its sic k leave p r o g r a m
in to t h e c ity c h a r t e r . Sick leave
is d e fin e d in t h e c h a r t e r a s sickne.«s o r d isa b ility of t h e em ployee,
sic k n ess, d isa b ility or d e a t h of a
m e m b e r of t h e e m p lo y e e ’s fa m ily,
o r p r e g n a n c y . All sic k leave m u s t
he g r a n t e d by t h e d e p a r t m e n t
h e a d f o r it to be official, a n d it
m u s t be re p o r te d to t h e C o m m o n
Council.
Sick leave w i t h p a y is b a s e d on
one d a y p ^ r m o n t h a n d c an be
c u m u l a ti v e u p to a m a x i m u m of
180 days. W h e r e a n em ployee is
o u t on sic k leave f o r one o r m o r e
ccm plcte
calendar
w e e k s,
his
leave is to be u s e d u p a t t h e r a t e
o f five d a y s f o r e a c h w e e k ’s a b ­
sence.
M aternity l> a v e
M a t e r n i t y lea v e c a n only be
Have You Taken One
Of These State Tests?
5
Follow T h e L E A D E R reg„i,rt
f o r I n d e p e n d e n t Civil Servire ne»
c o v e r a g e —Tfew Y o rk Ci(y, x
Y o rk S t a te , W as h in g to n .
CONTACT LENSES
O PEN -C O M PET IT IV E
C o u r t A t l e n t l u n t , F i r s t a iu l Sccon»|
D i s t r i c t s : 3,279 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d M a y
10, i a 4 1 .
T h e lis t h a s b e e n s e n t to
th e
A d m in istratio n
D ivision
for
p rin tin g .
riio to B rap lier,
M en ta l
H y g ien e:
313 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d J u l y 19, 1941.
T h e ra tin g of p a r t tw o of th e w rit­
t e n te .s t is i n p r o g r e s . s .
J i i n i u r r e r » o i i n e l T e c l i i i i c i a i i : 1,523
c a n d i c l a t p H , h e l d D e c e m b e r 20, 1941.
P a r t T w o o f t h e w r i t t e n t e s t is
co m p leted .
E x perience
ratin g
in
p ro g re s s on th o se fo r w h ich P a r t
T w o h as been rated . Jr. P ersonnel
T echnician, P u b lic A d m in istratio n ,
list h a s b e e n e s ta b lis h e d .
S e n i o r l l e a r i n i ; S t e n o g r a p h e r : i!3l
c a n d i d a t e s h e l d D e c e m b e r 20, 1941.
Q u alify in g te st
r a t in g com pleted.
H a t i n g of 2-voice d ic ta t io n w h ic h
w a s held
S ep tem b er
19, n o w
in
progress.
■ M o to r V e h i c l e I . t c m s e E x a m i n e r :
8,2G0 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d F e b r u a r y 14,
i 942.
M a c h in e s c o rin g to be starteiJ
sh o rtly .
F ield
In v estig ato r
of
N arco tic
C o n tro l:
80 c a n d i d a t e . s , h e l d M a r c h
28. J942.
T h e ra tin g of th e w ritten
ex am in atio n
is c o m p l e t e d .
In te r­
v ie w s a r e to be held th is m o n t h lo r
th e p urpose ol ra tin g tra in in g a n d
ex p erien ce.
D am ages E v alu ato r:
398 c a n d i ­
d a t e s , h e l d M a y 23, 1942. T h e r a t i n g
o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is c o m ­
p le te d . E x p e r i e n c e is b e i n g r a t e d .
S enior D a m a g e s E v a lu a to r :
326
c a n d i d a t e . ^ , h e l d M a y 23, 1942. T!;ie
r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n is c o m p l e t e d .
E x p e r ie n c e to be ra te d .
T a x C o l l e c t o r : 2.32G c a n d i d a t e s :
h e l d M a y Zi, 1942.
R a t i n t j s c a l e i.s
p repared.
M a c h m e s c o rin g to be
s ta rte d sh o rtly .
I t e m a n a l y s i s ha.s
been ta k en .
T e lep h o n e O p u ralo r, S ta te D e p a rt­
m e n t s a n d I n s t i t u t i o n s : 936 c a n d i ­
d a t e s , h e l d M a y 23, 1942, ( i n c l u d e s
T e lep h o n e
O perator,
W e stch ester
C ou n ty ).
M achine
sco rin g
com ­
pleted . E x p e r ie n c e of p a s s e d c a n d i­
d a te s to be ra te d .
T e lep h o n e O p e ra to r, W e stc h e s te r
C o u n t . v : h e l d M a y 25, 1942. M a c h i n e
sco rin g com pleted.
E x p e r ie n c e of
pa.ssed c a n d i d a t e s to b e r a t e d .
P J tO M O T I O N
.'I s s ls ta n t M ail a n d S u p p ly C le rk ,
D e p a rtm e n t of T a x atio n a n d
Fin a n c i , ' : 166 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d M a r c h
28, 1912.
T h e list h a s b e e n s e n t to
th e
A d m in istratio n
D ivision
for
p rin tm g .
A s s i s t a n t C o m p . C la im s F ^xam lner,
S l a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d : 55 c a n d i ­
d a t e s , h e l d M a y 23, 1942. T h e r a t i n „ '
of th e w ritte n
e x a m i n a t i o n i s in
progress.
.A ssistant
D ictatin g
. M a c h i n e
T r a n s c r i b e r , D e p a r t m e n t o f T a.xaU o n a n d F i n a n c e ; 377 c a n d i d a t e s
(includes
A sst.
C lerk, a n d
A sst.
T y p i s t ) , h e l d S e p t e m b e r 19, 1942.
W r i t t e n rating; in p r o g r e s s .
. \ s s l s t a n t T y p i s t , D e p a r t m e n t ol
T a x a t i o n a n d F i n a n c e : 377 c a n d i ­
dates
(in c lu d es A sst. C lerk
and
BEAUTY and HEALTH
FOR WORKING GIRLS
’
V o u p i in n o l i l e v o a b o a u t l f u l l y
B i ' i i c p f u l u i u l s v i i i m e t r l i ’. al h o i i y
a m i l ui v»‘ > o i i r l a c e n ' J u v e n a t i ' U
a t a c o s t w l t l i i a y o u r niuaiis.
SIDNEE LLOYD STUDIO OF
1‘SY C H O -P H Y S IC A L BODY
SCULPTORING
C i r c l e 7-0835
•
Q u ick Jo b s S een
F o r C o u rt A tten d an ts
A I-B A N Y —A p p o i n t m e n t s m a y
soon be m a d e of c o u r t a t t e n d ­
a n t s in t h e F i r s t a n d Second
J u d i c ia l d i s t r ic t s a s a r e s u l t of
e s t a b l i s h m e n t th is w e e k of tw o
eligibles lists.
N o tic e to t h e
1,164 su c c e s sfu l c a n d i d a t e s on
t h e list f o r t h e F i r s t D i s t r i c t
a n d to t h e 1,790 on t h e list f o r
th e S e c ond D i s t r i c t w e re s e n t
o u t by t h e C e rti f i c a t io n B u ­
r e a u of th e Civil Se rvice D e ­
p a r t m e n t "on D e c . 29.
Two persons a re serv in g as
t e m p o r a r ie s in t h e F i r s t D is­
t r ic t a n d six in t h e S e c ond D is­
tr ic t , b u t n o n e of t h e t e m p o r ­
a r y a p p o in t e e s is a m o n g th e
f i r s t 100 on e i t h e r list.
H o w ev e r, t h e r e a r e tw o dis­
ab le d v e t e r a n s on t h e list fo r
th e F i r s t D i s t r i c t a n d f o u r di.sabled v e t e r a n s on the Second
D i s t r i c t list, all of th e m , of
c ourse , e n title d to f i r s t c o n sid ­
e r a t i o n fo r a p p o i n t m e n t u n d e r
t h e C o n s titu tio n .
AFTER:
W H IC H
U O II.U
VOU
IM ii;iFH »
A m a z i n g N e w D is c o v e ry
K e l a i n y o u r n n t u r a l n ptxiiiaiicfi i n p r o v e y o u r v i s i o n n i t l i ii i\ l » i h l .
u i i l t r e n l i a b l e l ’I . . \ S T I C < ( ( \ T \ t r
" i t i i e s N a c t u a l liU iiiK sW e d . , . J a n . 6 — 1 1 : 3 0 a . m . l o 6 ii.ni.
S a t . , , J a i i . 9 — 2 : 3 0 p . m . t o 5 p. m.
B u d f r e t r i a n . B o o k l e t o n Ki>i|Urvl.
K E E N SIGHT
O P T IC A L
SPE C IA L IST S
276 LIVINGSTON ST.B’KLYN
o r r . i.oKSKit’s t h i . \ n g m ; 5-io65
H e a d q u a rte r s ior
V
I T
A
M
I N
D icticlan at you
V IT A R IC H
.sei vice.
FOODS
972 I.ex in Kl o n A v e ., N . V . C .
A sst.
D ictatin g
M achine
Tran.scriber),
held
b e p t e m b c r 19, 1942
W r itte n la tin g a n d r a t in g of ty p in g
in p ro g re s s .
^
- \ s s l s t a n t C l e r k , D e p a r t m e n t ol
T a x a t i o n a n d F i n a n c e : 377 c a n lidates
(includes
A ssista n t
T ypist
and
A ssista n t
D rcta tin g M achine
T ranscriber),
held
S ep tem b er
19.
1942.
W r i t t e n l a t i n g in p r o g r e s s .
H e a d C lerk, D e p a r t m e n t of C or­
r e c t i o n : f.!l c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d O c t o b e r
31, 1942. T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n
e x a m i n a t i o n is in p r o g r e s s .
S e n i o r ( ’l e r k . E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t ­
m e n t : 53 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d O c t o b e r
31, 1942.
T h e r a t i n g s c a l e is b e i n g
prepared.
S e n io r M ail a n d S u p p ly C lerk , D e ­
p a r t m e n t of T a x a ti o n a n d J 'ln a n c e :
50 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d O c t o b e r 31, 1942.
R a tin g scale p rep ared .
R a t i n g to
be s ta r te d sh o rtly .
liK. T-03"*i
F o r E x p e r t H a i r C oloring
$5 CLAIROL, Now $1.50 Complete
A v o i d t h a t dyod-hiiir arp e a r a n r e b y iisliiK i ’liii'',''.
C i ) n ip l i ‘t e trpatniiMit {I '")W oric d o n e by
al
h air
dye
specialists
w h o u.se C l a i r o l onh'
d i r e c t e d o n lubel. Ho'*’'*
It a . n j . t o (I II.in,
A K ’l ' B K A T T Y S A I . O N
H,^ \V. 4,'.th ( B a t . B ' y & 0 Av. ) BH.
WORRIED
nnd
th is
Irving Plaza Halls
A r n i T o i m i M - b .^ n q u e t h o o m s
K l i t ’E P T l O N
for W K D D IM iS ,
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and
rcdiicinj
f o o d s —j f o a t m i l k - f r e . s l i vrKeliih i e j u i c e s —u n Ha I t e d , iitisweclened
veg^etables
and
fruits.
tlia a
y<m
a l s o s iu e m l
o v e r u lonK<‘r
C o m e In a m i (li^‘ '"'*
yo u r p roblem
»vltli u s .
City Employees
41 P a r k H o w
N e w Y ork C ity
S c r v iie
Telepli"'"*
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s i i r n a l u r e A I . U N K . . . a t a banl< r a t e . ,
m o n th ly in s ta llm e u ls.
W h y not phone,
or ca ll a t on« o f our offices for
com i>Iete i u fo r n ia t lo n !
I t ’s K ood b u s i n e s s to
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W A R JO B N E W S
t h e f i r s t o r s e c o n d w eek* follow ­
i n g t r a i n i n g . T h e y a r e to be
p la c e d by t h e N Y A ’s o w n p l a c e ­
m e n t a ervice in C o n n e c t i c u t a i r ­
c r a f t fa c to rie s .
A p p l i c a n t s sh o u ld a p p ly e i t h e r a t
87 M a d iso n A v enue, M a n h a t t a n ;
205 S c h e r m e r h o r n S t r e e t , B r o o k ­
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I s l a n d City, site s o f U n i t e d S t a t e s
E m p l o y m e n t S e rv ice j u n i o r I n t a k e
se c tions. T h e r e s i d e n t t r a i n i n g
c e n t e r is s o m e w h e r e in C o n n e c t i ­
cu t, a c c o r d in g to all a v a i l a b l e in ­
fo r m a t i o n .
of free w a r
. . ^ for m en a n d 'w o m e n is
‘‘"'"opened t h is w e e k b y t h e
Youth A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,
kjtional
' ^ r s e ru n s on e m o n th (160
^
Jobs follow a t a t t r a c ew
program
NY A,
The
it
was
learned,
I fs to train 1,650 m en and 750
I I n immediately in Connecti( No experience or particular
I'rational background is re.
W o m fn , Too
i 'ed.
r 4F draft s ta tu s .
iMalo trainees b e in g s o u g h t a r e
follows: 900 fo r m a c h i n e shop,
^ for sheet m e ta l, 250 f o r fo u n ,v and 300 fo r w e lding. T h e y
' t be between 17 a n d 25 in age,
reieht around 150 p o u n d s, be five,ix in height. T h e y m u s t be in
kooci health.
'
.Must H a v e $20
Applicants must have at least
U to defray living expenses for
W o m e n a r e b e in g s o u g h t to do
Women Urged to Take
One of These Courses
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t w e e n seven a n d n in e o ’clock.
An e f f o r t will be m a d e t o o f f e r
t h e c o u rse s on t h e n i g h t s m o s t
c o n v e n ie n t f o r t h e a p p lic a n ts , w i t h
t h e v a rio u s o p e n in g s s c h e d u le d fo r
J a n u a r y 11th t h r o u g h J a n u a r y
25th. T h e s u b j e c t s will include,
a m o n g others. T o p o g r a p h i c M a p
D r a f t i n g , M e c h a n ic a l D r a f t i n g a n d
T racing,
D e s c r ip tiv e
G eom etry
fo r N a v a l A r c h i te c t u r e a n d f o r
Skilled Men,
Unskilled Women,
For Aircraft Work'
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s o u g h t by a S t r a tf o r d , Conn., a i r ­
c r a f t p lan t, it w a s re v e a le d th is
w e e k by t h e U n ite d S t a t e s E m ­
p l o y m e n t Service, W o m e n will be
p a id while l e a rn i n g .
W o m e n s e e k m g a i r c r a f t jobs
m u s t be b e tw e e n 18 a n d 45 y e a r s
of age, in good h e a l t h a n d h a v «
a m in i m u m of tw o y e a r s of h ig h
school. T h o se c u r r e n t l y e m p loye d
in w a r w o r k will n o t be c o n ­
sidered.
T r a i n i n g r u n s on e m o n th in th e
c o m p a n y school w h e re w o m e n
c a n d i d a te s will be paid. A fte r
f o u r o r five m o n th s , t h e y c a n ex­
p e c t to e a r n a r o u n d ?t>0 a w eek.
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ing, c ore m a k i n g , sew ing, c le rica l
a n d r a d io w o r k (th e l a t t e r u n i t
c o n s is ts of a sse m b ly , in s p e c tio n
a n d t e s ti n g ) .
T h e y m u s t be b e tw e e n 17 a n d
24 in a g e a n d t h e i r h e ig h t a n d
w e i g h t m u s t n o t c o n s t i t u t e ex­
t r e m e s . T h e y , too, m u s t h a v e $20
t o d e f r a y in itia l living e x p en s es .
T h e y d e v o te t h e f i r s t tw o w e e k s to
full t r a i n i n g a t t h e N Y A R e s i d e n t
C e n t e r in W a n g u n , C onn., t h e l a s t
tw o w e e k s b s i n g spilt u p b e tw e e n
c la s s ro o m s t u d y a n d a c t u a l w o r k ­
in g c o n d itio n s.
A p p l i c a n t s s h o u ld a p p ly a t th e
s a m e office a s m en.
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T h is is th e th ird o f th e w e e k l y c o lu m n s b y T H E L E A D E R ’S
n e w M i l i t a r y E d it o r , B r ig a d ie r G eneral J o h n / . B r a d le y ( R e t . ) .
G eneral B r a d l e y ’s c olu m n d is c u sse s su c h s u b je c ts as th e e f f e c t s
o f the changing m a n p o w e r s itu a tio n on C ivil S e r v i c e e m p lo y e e s :
o p p o r tu n itie s th a t fr o m tim e to ti m e b e c o m e available in the arm ed
fo r c e s ; jo b s and training fo r w a r in d u s tr i e s ; changes in s e le c tiv e
se r v ic e reg u la tio ns and th e ir e f f e c t on e v e r y ind ividu a l, w it h par­
ticu la r r e fe re n c e to those in G o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y m e n t. G eneral
B r a d le y ’s m aterial is in te n d ed to be d o w n -to -e a rth , and w r it te n in a
m a n n e r tha t can p ro v e d ir e c tly h e l p fu l to the reader. W h i le th e
General cannot u nd e rta ke to a n sw e r in d iv id u a l q u estio n s, he w ill be
glad to re c e iv e such questio ns, and i f t h e y are o f s u f f i c i e n t l y w id e
in te rest, to answ er th e m in his colum n .
Whaf's Coming in fhe Draff?
A ircraft
D e sign,
four
r e la t e d
c o u r s e s in M e ta l P r o d u c t s I n s p e c ­
tion. O p tic a l I n s t r u m e n t s , S h o p
Processes, Pro d u ctio n a n d T est­
i n g of E xplosive s, T im e a n d Mo­
tio n S tudy, G eodetic C o m p u ta t io n
a n d S y n t h e ti c R u b b e r M a n u f a c ­
tu r e . All t h e o f fe rin g s 1 e ad
to d e f in ite jobs a v a ila b le to
w o m e n a s well a s m e n in w a r
p ro d u c ti o n p la n ts . I t is b e c a u se
of t h e g r e a t n e e d of t r a i n e d
w o m e n to r e p la c e m e n t h a t t h e
u r g e n t i n v it a ti o n to w o m e n is is­
su ed, P r o f e s s o r Allan said.
P r o f e s s o r Allan, a s I n s t i t u t i o n a l
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e of t h e E S M W T
( E n g in e e r i n g , Science, M a n a g e ­
m e n t, W a r - T r a i n i n g ) c o u rse s, sa id
t h a t he is called c o n tin u a lly by
F e d e r a l B u r e a u s a n d by c o m ­
p a n ie s w ith w a r c o n t r a c t s for
t r a i n e d w o m e n to t a k e t h e place
of m e n w h o h a v e gone in to a c tiv e
service. H e e m p h a siz e d t h a t w o m ­
en e q u ip p e d to h a n d le good “ m a n siz e ” jobs h a d t h e i r c h o ic e of
m a n y offe rs.
YOU MAY COUNT ON THE DRAFT TAKING ALL
PHYSICALLY-FIT CHILDLESS MARRIED MEN un^
der 38—and this year.
ONLY EXCEPTIONS: Physicians, veterinarians, den­
tists; students preparing for such service; men whose ser­
vice with the forces would leave a big, unfillable gap in
the war effort.
DEPENDENCY WILL COUNT LESS AND LESS, oc­
cupation more and more, in determining who get.s de­
ferred. Allotments for dependents by the Government
lessen the chances of dependency deferment. Occupa­
tional deferments for essential men in industry and agri­
culture will be given ever more consideration as the war
continues.
BASIC QUESTION WHICH WILL ULTIMATELY
DETERMINE DEFERMENT: Where can this man be
most valuable in helping to win the war?
T h e y a r e to do a i r c r a f t s h e e t
m e t a l w'ork a n d riveting.
I n t e r v i e w s a t e sc h e d u le d f o r
J a n u a r y 5 fro m 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
in t h e U S E S office a t 87 M a d iso n
A venue, M a n h a t t a n ^Metal P r o ­
d u c ts
S ub-S ec tion
B ),
fo u rth
floor.
Com pany representatives
w'ill do t h e i n te rv i e w in g a n d e m ­
ploying.
Did you know that you can make a BONUS PAY­
MENT to your employees entering the armed services
without approval of the War Labor Board?
Nofe fo Business Men
Movie Camera Men
PROFESSIONAL MOTION PICTURE AND SOUND
RECORDING MEN can have Army commissions, if they
meet the requirements. Apply to the Officer Procurement
Service, 42 Broadway, New York City.
M ^om en 20 to 40
Wanted to Work
Becoming a Marine Corps Officer
As Tractor Drivers
THE MARINE CORPS HAS EXTENDED
W om en tr a c to r d rivers a re be­
in g s o u g h t fo r a r m y w o r k in
B ro o k ly n a n d S t a te n I s l a n d , th e
U n ite d S t a te s E nn p lo y m e n t S e rv ­
ice r e p o r te d t h is week.
A p p lic a n ts m u s t be b e tw e e n
a n d 40 in a g e a n d will be ta u g l t
to o p e r a t e light, fo u r-w h e el i n d u s
tr ia l t r a c t o r s in h a u li n g of s u p ­
plies a n d e q u ip m e n t. T h e jobs,
w h ic h a r e (3ivil Service, p a y a t
th e r a t e of $1,200 a y e a r d u r i n g
th e f i r s t tw o w eeks, w h ic h a r e d e ­
voted to t r a i n i n g , a n d a t t h e r a t e
of $1,440 a y e a r plus t im e a n d a
h a lf for o v e r tim e ov e r 40 h o u i s
(48 h o u r s w eekly a r e
being
w o rk e d a t p r e s e n t) .
E llg ib le s m u s t h a v e a n o p e r a
t o r ’s license o r a d r i v in g p e r m . t.
T h e y a r e to w o rk on a t h r e e - s h i f t
basis, t a k i n g e a c h s h i f t in lota tio n .
A p p lic a n ts should r e g i s t e r e it h e r
at
205
Scherm erhorn
Street,
B ro o k ly n , o r 25 H y a t t S t r e e t , St.
G eorge, Sta'ten Is la n d
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DEADLINE for men between 20 and 31 desiring to be­
come officers in that service. YOU NEED: college de­
gree; or two .years of college plus two years of business
experience. Apply at the nearest Marine Corps recruiting'
station.
Word fo Women
WOMANPOWER WILL COME INTO ITS OWN in
1943. More positions are available for women in more
different types of jobs than ever before. They’re already
being hired as forest rangers.
TO FIND OUT ABOUT JOBS FOR WOMEN: If you
want to do unpaid patriotic work, apply at your Civilian
Defense Volunteer office.
If you want a war industry job, go to the nearest of­
fice of the United States Employment Service.
If you want training for war work, apply at your local
Board of Education headquarters. United States Employ­
ment Service, National Youth Administration or repu­
table private school.
If i t ’s government work you want, follow the‘civil ser­
vice announcements, see the recruiting agents at a re­
gional office of the Federal Civil Service Commission (if
you live close enough).
( C o n tin u e d oa P a g e S i x t e e n )
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
P a f r e E if2^ ht
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Tuesday, January
Merit Men
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P u b l i s h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y b y C iv il S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s ,
I n c , O f f i c e : 97 D u a n e St. ( a t B r o a d w a y ) N e w Y o r k , N .Y.
P h o n e : C O r t l a n d t 7-5665
C o p y r i g h t , 1942, by C iv il S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc.
Repeat This!
J e r r y F i n k e l s t e i n , P u b li s h e r ; M a x w e l l L e h m a n ,
Execu­
tiv e E d ito r; B rig ad ier G en eral J o h n J. B rad ley (R e t.),
M i li ta r y E d it o r ; D a v i d R o b i n s o n , A r t D ire c to r; N. H .
M a g e r , B u sin e ss M e a g e r .
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Tuesday, January 5, 1943
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Some New Angles
On U. S. Pay Scales
E re ceiv ed an in te r e s tin g l e tte r fro m a F e d e r a l
em ployee last w eek, d e alin g w ith th e re c e n t pay
a d j u s t m e n t a ct.
“ W a s i t a p a y r a is e P” a s k s t h i s e m p l o y e e . “ E x c e p t
f o r so m e sp e c ia l c a t e g o r i e s , d id F e d e r a l c iv i l s e r v i c e
w o r k e r s a c tu a lly re ce iv e a p ay raise th ro u g h th is b ill?
I t a $1620 c l e r k in t h e N a v y Y a r d a c t u a l l y g o in g t o
r e c e i v e m o r e t h a n $1620 b a s e p a y in t h e f u t u r e ? ”
In o u r e d ito rial last w e e k w e m ad e the p o in t th a t th e
l i g h t o f F e d e r a l e m p l o y e e s f o r b e t t e r p a y w a s n o le s s
j u s t t h a n t h e f i g h t o f e m p l o y e e s in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y f o r
a 15 p e r c e n t p a y r i s e u n d e r t h e ‘l i t t l e s t e e l ’ f o r m u la .
O u r le tte r-w rite r frien d c o m m e n ts:
“ T h e s t e e l w o r k e r s , y o u k n o w , r e c e i v e d a 15 p e r c e n t
In c r e a s e in b a s e p a y , d e s p i t e t h e f a c t t h a t t h e y w e r e
a l r e a d y r e c e i v i n g full t im e a n d a h a l f f o r o v e r t i m e . T h e
W L B did n o t s a y t o t h e s t e e l w o r k e r s , ‘Y o u ’re g e t t i n g
o v e r t i m e pay. T h e r e f o r e y o u h a v e a l r e a d y r e c e i v e d a n
i n c r e a s e . ’ T h e W L B d id n o t c all o v e r t i m e p a y a n i n ­
crease.
I t is t r u e t h a t a h e a v y p e r c e n t a g e o f c iv il
se rv ice w o rk e rs w ere w o rk in g o v e rtim e w ith o u t re c e iv ­
i n g o v e r t i m e pay. B u t t h a t w a s a n i n j u s t i c e t h a t n e v e r
a h o u ld h a v e b e e n a l l o w e d t o e x is t.
“ Y o u did sa y in y o u r e d i t o r i a l , in r e f e r r i n g t o a n o t h e r
m a t t e r , ‘T o d e n y t o g o v e r n m e n t e m p l o y e e s t h o s e r i g h t s
w h i c h a r e a c c e p t e d f o r p r i v a t e e m p l o y e e s is a d a n g e r o u s
t h e o r y . ’ D o n ’t y o u a g r e e t h a t it is d a n g e r o u s t o d e n y
g o v e r n m e n t e m p l o y e e s t h e r i g h t o f f u ll t i m e a n d a h a l f
l o r o v ertim e, w hen p riv a te e m p lo y e es e n jo y th a t r i g h t? ”
Y e s, w e a g r e e .
T h e F e d e r a l a c t is f a u l t y in m a n y w a y s. B u t it d o e s
a c c o m p lish the rig h tin g of an in ju s tic e — o v e rtim e w o rk
w i t h o u t o v e r t i m e pa y , w i t h o u t a n y e x t r a pa y , f o r t h a t
m atter.
I t does in cre ase th e sa larie s c f som e g ro u p s
o f e m p l o y e e s . A n d it d o e s la y t h e g r o u n d w o r k f o r
l u r t h e r a c t i o n in t h e n e w C o n g r e s s .
A s t h e 77th C o n g r e s s w a s c o m i n g t o i t s c lo s e , it w a s
a l t h e r t h i s m e a s u r e o r n o t h i n g . H o w f r a g i l e t h e a c t is
c o n s i d e r e d sh o u ld be o b v i o u s f r o m t h e f a c t t h a t a t im e
l i m i t w a s p u t on it — A p r i l 33, 1943. B y t h a t d a t e a
m o r e s u b s t a n t i a l m e a s u r e w ill, w e h o p e , b e w o r k e d out.
F e d e r a l e m p l o y e e s w o u l d be u n w i s e to r e l a x t h e i r a c t i v i ­
t i e s t o w a r d b e t t e r pay.
T h e postal w orkers, who got
a m e r e p i t t a n c e o u t of t h e a c t , a r e a l r e a d y c l e a r i n g t h e
d e c k s f o r a c tio n .
W e w ant to m ake th is co m m e n t ab o u t o u r c o r r e s ­
p o n d e n t ’s l e t t e r : I t ’s go o d , so lid , h a r d - h e a d e d t h in k i n g .
w
E A N W H I L E , in N e w Y o r k C i ty , t h e M a y o r an d
the B o a r d of E s t i m a t e c o n t i n u e t o d id d le a r o u n d
a n d do n o t h i n g a b o u t p a y a d j u s t m e n t s : w h ile t ’le
c i t y l o se s e m p l c y r e s in d r o v e s t o b e t t e r - p a y i n g i n d u s t r y ,
w h i l e e m p l o y e e s f n d it e v e r h a r d e r t o c o p e w i t h liv in g
c o s t s , w h ile t h e c i t y ’s f i n a n c i a l c o n d i t i o n is h e a l t h i e r
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d ep u tie s and 11
N e w Y o r k C ity d ep u tie s in the A t ­
to r n e y G eneral’s o ff ic e to sta y on
u n til m id -M a rc h . . . T h e re w ill be
a big tu r n o v e r in T a x a tio n and
F inance,
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the
M o to r
B u re a u , w h ere p o litica l
ap p o in tee s in e x e m p t jo b s a r e being
to ld : E x i t b y Jan. 15 . . . F o r m e r
G o ve rn o r L e h m a n ’s salary as d i­
re c to r o f fo r e ig n r e lie f is $10,000
a year, w h ic h m ea ns a $15,000 cut
f r o m h is salary as G o vern or . . .
B o t h D e m o c ra tic 3tnd R e pu b lic an
o rg a n iza tio n s have bad to drop a
number
of
c o m m itte e m e n
p lo y e d in N Y
em­
S ta te arsenals or
F ed e ra l s u p p ly depots.
Reason:
H a tc h A c t , w h ich says no p o litica l
a c t iv i ty f o r U. S. w o rkers. . . ,
Off His Chest
This hasn’t ever been printed,
but it’s a terrific story . . . When
General Haskell quit his State job
S i r s : ln;i.snuich a s t h e No. 2
P c lic c list i s n ’t bein{> con.sidcre.l
a p j) i o p i in t o •'or llu- P>)licc D e p a i t n i c n t a t tho i)i'rsent l.lnio, w h y
n o t u.se it for the F i i c D c p a rt n ie n t.
I ’ve ht>en ii'iicling w h e r e
C o n im issionor WaKsh is h a v in g
h c u d a r h o s t i y i n g to pet his dop a r t m o n t q u o t a l o r f i ie n i a n u p to
a sa fe )>rotcctive force.
I t se e m s silly to i}i;noro a list
Miat conii)rises suc h a fine body
SH O R T, S T O C K Y L U D V IK
T R E M E L , s u p e i i n t e n d e n t of t h e
B u r e a u of S h o p s of t h e B o a r d of
E d u c a t i o n , is t h e m a n w h o n e v e r
t a k e s a v a c a tio n .
B e sp e c ta c le d M r. T r e m e l, k n o w n
a s g e n e r a l f o r e m a n o f t h e re d
b r ic k , t h r e e - s t o r y p l a n t a t 253
L a f a y e t t e S tre e t, M a n h a t t a n —cityw id e c e n t e r o f B. of E . m a i n ­
t e n a n c e w o r k , h a s n ’t h a d a v a c a ­
tio n in ]0 y e a r s ;
h e b o a s ts
a b o u t it.
“ I h a v e n ’t h a d t h e t im e , ’’ sa y s
he, w i t h a w r y sm ile. “ I even t a k e
m y w o r k h o m e to do a t n ig h t.
T h e w ife ? She h a s to p u t u p w i t h
it; f u r t h e r m o r e , by n o w s h e ’s
usod to it.’'
M r. T r e m e l h a s b e en in his c u r ­
r e n t p o s t fo r f o u r y e a rs , l a s t y e a r
ob tain ed a n O rdw ay m edal for
c o n s o l id a t in g t h e
m aintenance
a n d sh o p w o r k of t h e B o a r d of
E d u c a t io n , t o d a y is s a v i n g t h e
c ity a n u n to ld n u m b e r of d o lla rs
t h r o u g h his f r u g a l o p e ia t io n of
t h e p l a n t a n d his ability to g e t
w o r k done t h a t p r i v a t e c o n t r a c ­
t o r s c a n n o t do.
D id L o ts of T h in g s
A V ie n n e s e by b i r t h (he w a s
b o r n in 1882), he t r a v e l e d t h r o u g h
v i r t u a l l y e v ery i m p o r t a n t sp o t in
t h e w orld e x c e p t A u s tr a l ia , a s a
fu rn itu re com pany salesm an. He
w a s also a c a r p e n t e r a n d d r a f t s ­
m a n . H i s t r a v e l s b r o u g h t h im to
N e w Y ork in 1913 a n d h e m a n ­
a g e d t o ge t h is w ife over h e r e be­
fo re h is c o u n t r y been m e too m u c h
Involved in W^orld W a r I.
“ W e liked it h e re , so we de cide d
to se ttle in N e w Y o r k , ” h e ex­
pla in s. “ M oreover, I d i d n ’t like
t h e w a y A u s tr i a to o k sides in t h e
w ar.”
Mr. T re m e l b e c a m e a c a r p e n t e r
N ever L ate
M r. T r e m e l c a n be a s strict and
d e m a n d i n g w i t h his employees aj
h e c a n be a f f e c t i o n a t e and affableh e k n o w s t h e r e a r e jobs to do
a n d (le w o r k s w i t h a timepiece
m in d . H e c la im s he never has
bf-en l a t e to w o r k a n d he doesn't
to l e r a t e l a t e c o m e rs. He also
d o e s n ’t t o le r a te filth in any uspect.
“ I i n s is t on a c le a n shop here,'
h e s a y s. “ H o w m a n y shops like
t h i s a r e so c l e a n ? ” he then aslts.
F u r t h e r : “ I f m y m e n are com­
pelled to be cle a n here, they will
do c le a n w o r k in the schools,
w here
c le a n lin e ss
is .>io im­
p o rtan t.”
M r. T r e m e l, w h e n he had more
tim e , u se d to do oil paintings.
B u t he h a s p r e t t y well given that
UD now . H e lik e s d ania and
o p e ra . A n d a n y s o r t of food. As
lo n g a s it is ta s ty . H e has no
c h ild re n .
BUie-eyed, b ro w n h a i r streaked
w i t h gre y , 167 p o u n d s in weight,
five-six in h e ig h t, he still gets
a r o u n d sw iftly.
l i s t week to join Governor LehDian’s staff, he told the War Coun­
cil some amazing things . . . Said
Q U E S T IO N , P L E A S E
be: There isn’t the remotest chance
the U. S. will ever be bombed . . .
The civilian defense program is so
nuich bosh and wasted money . . .
W'orst we could expect is suicide
bombings . . . What’s more, he
added, the war effort should be
concentrated on taking care of kids
deserted by parents in war industry
. . . and problems of health, trans­
portation, n u trition .. .Add strange
quirks: City Councilman Nugent
lifvhts another cigarette before he’s
finished with the one he’s smoking
. . . Charles Labdon of Sanitation
has a house full of musical instru­
ments . . . Speaking of Sanitation:
lust week’s rains saved that depart­
ment a cool $1,000,000 . . .
The LK.ADKU in v ite s all r e a d e r s to w rite in upon an y Civil S e rv ice su b ie ct. L e t t e r s
rect‘lv«* tin* c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n of t h e e ditors. T h o s e of g e n e r a l i n te r e s t will be p r in te d .
L e t t e r s which a p p e a r in those c o lu m n s m ay be a n s w e r e d by r e a d e r s with o t h e r p o in ts
of view. All l e t t e r s should be signed- but name's will be k e p t c o n fid e n tia l if re«i»iesteil.
U se Special L ist
F o r F ire D c p a iim e n t?
h e r e a b o u t 18 y e a r s ago- i,
BO well h e sold his shon fn
a p r o f i t.
T h e n , one I
f r i e n d s u g g e s t e d civil servi^^'
i t h a s b e en t h a t ever since'^^
y e a r s ag o h e to o k ovor
L a f a y e t t e S t r e e t structur ' ’i
m o d e l i n g t h e e n ti r e building
H a n d y m a n 's Work
“ C e n tr a l iz a ti o n
w as th
t h i n g , ” h e tells you, “ and L v''?
fi-ir
iin
fViio
to fix u p t h is buildinir
,DStl*
t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t io n ’s ni
Ing, e le c trica l, woodwork
f i t t i n g a n d o t h e r depa'i’tnf^^"
W e n o w r e p a i r even radios
e le c tric c lo c k s a n d movie
j e c t o r s a n d d o o r check.s at
s a v i n g to t h e c ity. Such th in \
a s ra d io s a n d m ovie project
In t h e sc hools w e re never { '*^*1
e x c e p t w h e n f u n d s were raispH*!l
t h e In d iv id u a l sc h o o ls.”
P rio ritie s?
Mr. Tremel
s h o r t a g e s c o m i n g when oth*''j
d i d n 't ; so h e h a s a liberal
sup. I
p ly of n e c e s s itie s on hand,
Of ■
c o u r s e , so m e m a k e s h i ft
h a v e to be to le ra te d . But th I
B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n has thl
p r iv ile g e of g e t t i n g many scarc!
m a t e r i a l s a n d i t ’s easy to under
s t a n d w h y th is sh o p keeps hum I
m in g . I n t h e p a s t year it h J
r e p a i r e d f r o m 70,000 to ICOOflo
d o o r c h e c k s a lo n e for 876 school,
in t h e city. I t did 10,000 repair
j o b s la s t y e a r.
Mr. T r e m e l h a s built up his I
s t a f f f ro m 50 m e n ^froni all the
b o r o u g h u n i t s to one solidified
g r o u p o f 180. H e says he could!
u se a t le a s t 200 m ore, that he
re a l l y n e e d s 500.
I
I s L E A D E R M e r i t M a n Charles
ic e D e p a r tm e n t se tu p 1 . . . M e r i t
#
5
194
V
of m en, w h e n th e y could be u t i ­
lized into a n y of th e s e tw o im p o r ­
t a n t d e p a r t m e n t s to th e full a d ­
v a n t a g e of th e city.
I f th is t h o u g h t h a s n ’t o c c u rre d
to th e po w e rs t h a t be, we w ould
a^)preciate y o u r p re ssin g th e m a t ­
t e r f u r t h e r t h r o u g h y o u r p a p e r.
SP E C IA L PA TRO LM AN
E LIG IB LE .
'riie re a r e a n u m b e r of unsolved
p ro b le m s e o n n e e te d w i t h use of
( l i e .F . I), list niiinber 2. O ne of
t h e s e probienih: I lo w a b o u t th o
m e n on t h e list who h a v e a lr e a d y
t a k e n p e r m a n e n t jobs in o t h e r de­
p a r t m e n t s ? Should th e y be r e ­
moved from these d e p artm en ts
(lea v in g t h e m u n d e r m a n n e d ) a n d
s e n t to t h e P olice D e p a r t m e n t ?
Or, su p p o s e t h e list is d e c la re d
a p p r o p r i a t e f o r t h e P o lice D e p a r t ­
m e n t ; sh o u ld t h e m e n now o«i
jo b s in o t h e r d e i i a r tm e n ts n o t be
p e r m i t te d to t a k e t h e P . D. jo b s?
T h e r i v i i Service C o m m issio n
h a s n ’t y e t solved t h e s e a n d o t h e r
p r o b le m s c o n c e rn e d witii t h e n u m ­
b e r 2 list. H o w ev e r, it se e m s t o
u s t h a t t h e su g g e stio n in tlie let­
t e r a bove is a good owe.—li^ditor.
I f You're on
Preferred List
R . W .r An Individual on a p r e ­
f e r r e d list is e n title d to be c e r t i ­
fied f o r a p p o i n t m e n t fo r t h e f i r s t
v a c a n c y t h a t o c c u r s in t h e title
w h i c h he h a s b e en h o ld in g a t t h e
tim e of his se rv ice s w e re t e r m i n ­
a te d . T h e life of a p r e f e r r e d list
e x te n d s f o u r y e a r s f r o m t h e d a te
of t h e layoff.
File Early!
M . M . T . : I t is u t t e r l y im possible
f o r you to file a n a p p li c a t i o n for
a t e s t a f t e r t h e d e ad lin e is closed,
no m a t t e r h o w m e r i t o r io u s y o u r
q u a lific a tio n . T h is ru le holds f o r
City, S ta te , a n d F e d e r a l Civil S e r­
vice C om m issions. I t is wise, f o r
m a n y re as o n s, to g e t in y o u r a p ­
p lic a tio n a s e a rly a s possible.
S o m e tim e s , in case of a tie on a n
e x am , t h e c a n d i d a te w h o s e a p p li­
c a tio n c a m e in f i r s t will g e t th e
job.
Declaring a List
Appropriate''
U .N .: T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S e r­
vice C o m m issio n h a s t h e r i g h t to
de c la re a lis t “ a p p r o p r i a t e ” f o r a
po sitio n o t h e r t h a n t h a t f o r w h ic h
t h e e x a m w'as o r ig in a lly given.
T h e r e is good re a s o n fo r t h is p r o ­
c e d u re . I t sa v e s th e n e c e ss ity of
h o ld in g t e s ts w h e n p e r s o n s on
c u r r e n t lists a r e fully q u a lified to
hold d o w n jo b s s o m e w h a t d i f f e r ­
e n t f r o m th o s e fo r wluch they
o r ig in a lly a p p lie d ; also, it in­
c r e a s e s t h e c h a n c e s of the eligib'#
t o r o b t a i n i n g a position. The
Civil Se rvice Com m ission, b?fore
declaring
a
lis t
app^opntem a k e s c e r t a i n t h a t th e qualifica’
tio n s of those on t h a t list
s u c h a s to r e n d e r th e m fii'li’
pa b le of h o ld in g dow n the
job.
State Hasn't Stopped
Competitive Exams
l i . P . : N o, t h e S t a t e ha s not de­
c id e d to d is c o n tin u e all conipet'*
tiv e e x a m i n a t i o n s .
I t is giving
s e rio u s c o n s i d e r a t io n to the
posal t h a t open-com petitive exam­
in a t i o n s be d isc o n tin u e d in f*'''
t a i n c as es w h e r e th e r e is
d if fic u lty in p r o c u r in g employe^®'
Jobs Filled Without
Exam Announcements
F .X . M c B .: M a n y F e d e r a l por­
/S withtio n s a r e filled th e s e days
anout
re g u la r
e x a m in a tio n
n o u n c e m e n ts . A n u m b e r or
p a r t m e n t s h a v e th e rig h t t o
a p p o in t e e s direc tly , s u b j e c t t o
view by t h e Civil S e r v i c e ^
m is sio n ; a n d in m an y
m ents,
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ot
Civil Se rvice C o m m i s s i o n me
tio n e d to ex p ed ite the
to
I f you w a n t to a p p ly dh'ec
th e Second R e g io n a l Of f i * ' * - * U. S. Civil S ervice Coniniis^ ,
a t 641 W a s h in g t o n S t i e e t ,
h a t t a n , you m a y do so.
a r e f r e q u e n t o pe nings
co m e a v a ila b le a t th is
ijfied
d a y to da y, a n d go to
p e r s o n s w ho h a p p e n to be a
pgday, January 5, 1943
S tu ff
G ouverneur
gheri'.V K r a m e r ,
ital clerk, g a v e t h e boys a n
HosP
idea They p u t h e r up a s t h e ideal
eatei’ girl. N o w t h e c h a p s do w n
tliere 'th in k it w ould be a sw ell
if o t h e r h o s p i t a l s chose
Idea
iiiilar models. Well, h o w a b o u t
» you L a n a T u r n e r s of t h e Deof H o s p it a ls ?
H^coinmended
ifhe State, C o u n t y a n d M unifipal W o rk e rs ’ H o s p it a l W o r k e r s
Union, 444, b i t t e r t h a t it h a s n o t
been p e rm itte d to m e e t w i t h
jiospital d e p a r t m e n t o fficia ls o v e r
employees’ g rie v a n c e s , t u r n e d
down upon six r e c e n t o c ca sio n s
(officials, in t u r n , c h a r g e t h e
SCMWA boys
w ith
c rea tin g
P O L IC E
The four-yea r A m e n i n v e s ti g a ­
tion was officially closed w e e k b e ­
fore last w ith t h e p u b l is h in g of a
final report a n d s u m m a r y of its
results an d re c o m m e n d a ti o n s .
One of its r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s
should serve to r e m i n d C o m m is­
sioner V alentine—if t h e re p e a te d
reminders of t h is c o lu m n h a v e no t
had such a n e ff e c t —of h is April
promise. At t h a t tim e , in t h e
presence of t h e M a y o r, t h e C om ­
missioner s t a t e d t h a t all p la in ­
clothes details w o u ld be m a d e
from the new S e r g e a n t ’s list.
Perhaps
the
C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s
memory is n o t so good a s it use d
to be, so we will r e m i n d h im w h a t
the situation w a s in April.
At
that time a s a r e s u l t of t h e A m e n
disclosures th e r e w a s a t r e m e n ­
dous shake-up in t h e P . D. t h a t
iffected a lm o s t e \ e i y division
oWice. T w o -th ird s of t h e in sp e c ­
tors were f h i f te d to d i f f e r e n t c o m ­
mands and t h e i r p l a i n c lo t h e s m e n
were bounced b a c k in to u n i f o r m .
The a tt e n d a n t f r o n t - p a g e pub­
licity had t h e r e s u l t of c r e a t i n g
the Impression t h a t c o r r u p ti o n
>nd dishonesty on a v a s t sca le h a d
somehow been disclosed.
T h is
false impression h e lp e d no one.
Urged t ;s e of S e r g e a n t s
At the tim e of t h e s h a k e -u p
'here had been in e x is te n c e fo r
»'most one y e a r a n A m e n G r a n d
Jury presentm ent o n t h e s u b je c t
plainclothesmen. I n t h a t reP<»'t it was r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t all
plainclothes a s s i g n m e n t s be m a d e
S e r g e a n t ’s list,
hen this p r e s e n t m e n t w a s
anded down t h e r e w a s no S er*«ant s list in existe nc e. N e i t h e r
IQio * ®
a l^st in A pril,
Rut’sh a k e - u p .
in April t h e re w e re tw o com ■"Jnients made,
he first c o m m i tm e n t w a s m a d e
V a le n tin e . H o
callv
‘^^^'"^tely a n d un e q u iv o geant- ,
Serplainof*i
p r o m u lg a t e d all
C i
be m a d e
"as tK
second c o m m i t m e n t
'am/*'
m ad e a t the
place a s t h e Com -’
s. T he M a y o r e n d o rs e d
^^'■eom/Zne Your
S oys FDR
d rive to
^®^'eral a g e n c ie s a n d
surplus p e r s o n n e l w a s
dtnt
a fte r Presithe
sig n atu re
jjjU^°'’®inment p a y a d ju s t-
^'imin"
..'"'^'a'd cpff
th e
a m a j o r ste p
G overnm ent
nieet <3
^'®^°ves i n e q u itie s
>vin.
the rise in t h e c ost of
'“’‘hes f Providing i n c r e a s e d
houi^J
w ork and
I *^cuie n
re co g n ize s
a
shortage,
K
th e^
® necessity, re®
l u x u r y of
half h o l i d a y ”
*t
Time
®
tim e, t h e
“ issu e s o u t o f t h e t h i n a i r ” ), t h i s
w e e k to id T h e L E A D E R it is go­
i n g to b a t t e r a w a y u p o n its th ree p oint wage a d ju s tm e n t p ro g ra m :
1. A .$1,200 m i n i m u m fo r h o sp ita l
d e p a rtm e n t w orkers.
2. N o les 3 t h a n a 15 p e r c e n t
c ost-of-living p a y a d j u s t m e n t fo r
all g ro u p s.
3. A $1,500 m i n i m u m f o r n u r s e s
a n d t e c h n fc ia n s .
T h e SC M W A h a s b een b e h in d a
p o s t c a r d c a m p a i g n w h ic h h a s r e ­
s u l t e d in a d e lu g e of c o m m u n i ­
c a t i o n s to -th e H o s p it a l D e p a r t ­
m e n t c a l l in g fo r a c t i o n on th e
program .
P resi­
From the WAACs
The H o s p i t a l
D epartm ent
W A A C s a r e c o m p l a in i n g t h a t th e
iiospital people do not c o r re s p o n d
w ith th o m r e g u la r l y . H o w a b o u t
it, yon c iv ilia n s ? T h e l e a s t you
c a n do is s h o o t t h e m n e w s of
•u'hat’s g o in g on b a c k in th e h o s ­
p ita ls.
W hat It W as
R e l a t i o n s b e tw e e n t h e SCM W A
a n d t h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p it a ls
h a v e n ' t b e en too c o rd ia l since
N o v e m b e r o f 1941, a c c o r d ing
to
M ic h ae l
G arram one,
S C M W A o rg a n iz e r .
E u g e n e R. C a n u d o , s e c r e t a r y of
t h e D e p a r t m e n t of H o s p fta ls, th is
w e e k told T h e L E A D E R t h a t t h e
d e m o t i o n c o m p l a in t lodged by
W iU ia m C o tte r, B ellevue helper,
is h a r d l y
j u s t if i e d in a s m u c h
a s it sh o u ld be r e g a r d e d m e re ly
a s a “ r o u t i n e reclassification.'-'
Mr, C o t te r , in l a s t w e e k ’s colu m n ,
c h a r g e d t h a t he h a s been im j u s t l y
d e m o t e d f r o m a t t e n d a n t to h e lp e r
t h o u g h still d o in g a n a t t e n d a n t ’s
jo b ;
th at
his- re c o rd
speaks
a g a i n s t a n y s u c h a c tio n .
Says the Commissioner
C o m m i s s i o n e r E d w a r d M. B e rn e c k e r , of H o s p it a ls , i n fo r m e d
T h e L E A D E R t h is w e e k t h a t
“ I ’m w illin g to m e e t w ith th e
S C M W A a f t e r t h e f i r s t of t h e
the Am en G rand J u ry recom m en­
d a t i o n a n d p r o m is e d t h a t t h a t
r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w ould be c a r r i e d
o u t w h e n t h e S e r g e a n t ’s list w a s
p u b lis h e d on M a y 15th.
T h e lis t w a s n o t p u b lis h e d on
M a y 15th, of c ourse , b u t on Nov e rn b e r 24th. U n til t h a t t im e all
a s s i g n m e n t s a s p l a in c lo th e s m e n
w e r e m a d e on a t e m p o r a r y 15-day
b a sis. T h e r e w e re no p e r m a n e n t
a ssig n m en ts m ade.
D u r i n g all t h i s tim e , h o w e v e r, a
d istu rb in g
lep o rt was
q u ie tly
b e in g c ir c u l a t e d a m o n g m a n y
P . D. b ig -sh o ts a n d a m o n g aii
p la i n c lo t h e s m e n . T h e r e p o r t w a s
t h a t t h e s t a t e m e n t s of t h e M a y o r
a n d t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r on th is s u b ­
j e c t w e r e j u s t so m u c h h o g -w a sh
a n d t h a t t h e r e w ould be no c h a n g e
in t h e m a n n e r of a s s i g n i n g p la in ­
c l o t h e s m e n . T h e r e p o r t h a d it
t h a t t h e “ s p o n s o r s ” of t h e v a r io u s
p l a i n c lo t h e s m e n w e re m u c h too
pow erful for the M ayor and the
C o m m i s s i o n e r to disp lea se .
T h e c u r r e n c y of t h is s to r y did
n o t e sc a p e T h e L E A D E R .
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d id n o t d e e m it f i t to p r i n t, h o w ­
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24th, h o w e v e r, i n d ic a te t h a t t h is
c y n ic a l r u m o r w a s n o t u n f o u n d e d .
F o r t h e p a s t tw o w e e k s p a r t i c u ­
la r l y a n d f o r t h e f i r s t tim e since
t h e A pril s h a k e - u p , m e n a r e b e in g
a s s i g n e d to p la in c lo th e s d e ta ils on
a p e r m a n e n t b asis. E v e r y in d ic a ­
t io n is t h a t t h e s e a s s i g n m e n t s will
be m a d e u n t il all t h e d e ta i ls a r c
filled. T h e s e p l a in c lo th e s a p p o in t ­
m e n t s a r e b e in g m a d e w i t h u t t e r
d i s r e g a r d f o r t h e S e r g e a n t ’s list.
T h is e n ti r e p ro b le m of t h e m a n ­
n e r of t h e a p p o i n t m e n t of p la in ­
c lo t h e s m e n is a n e x tr e m e ly im ­
p o r t a n t one. I t is a s I m p o r ta n t
n o w a s it w a s in A pril t h a t e very
p r e c a u t i o n be t a k e n a g a i n s t n e w
s c a n d a l s a n d s h a k e - u p s w ith tlie ir
d e p r e s s i n g e f fe c t on t h e m o ra l e of
th e d e p artm en t.
W e h a v e .said b e fo re t h a t we c a n
a p p r e c i a t e t h e fo rc e of t h e a r g u ­
m e n t s a g a i n s t t h e use o f t h e S e r­
g e a n t ’s lis t f o r p l a in c lo th e s m e n .
d ent d em anded th a t G overnm ent
a g e n c i e s t a k e full a d v a n t a g e of
t h e e x t r a m a n - h o u r s m a d e a v a il­
a b le by t h e lo n g e r w o r k w e e k —
a n d r e d u c e p e rso n n e l.
“ I w is h to be c e r t a i n , ” he said,
“ t h a t w e h a v e s t r i p p e d G o v e rn ­
m e n t a c t i v it i e s o f e v e i y n o n e sse n tia l, t h a t w o r k in one a g e n c y
is n o t b e in g d u p lic a te d in a n ­
o th e r , t h a t w e a r e c a r r y i n g on
o u r w o r k in t h e w a r a n d so-called
n o n - w a r a g e n c ie s w i t h a n i r r e ­
d uc ible m in i m u m of p e r so n n e l
fu lly em p lo y e d , a n d t h a t w e a re
d o i n g o u r jo b in t h e m o s t effec­
tive a n d q u i c k e s t w a y possible
w ith only t h e a b s o lu te m in i m u m
of p a p e r w o r k o r ‘red t a p e . ’ ”
F D R M eans It
I n s i d e w o i d h e r e is t h a t t h e
P r e s i d e n t m e a n s e x a c tly w h a t he
sa ys. T h is is n o t th e f i r s t tim e
he h a s a t t a c k e d G o v e r n m e n t in­
e fficiency.
A g e n c ie s will be re q u ir e d to re ­
p o r t a t q u a r t e r l y In t e r v a l s to t h e
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y e a r a n d give t h e m a n o t h e r ti-y
Ht i t. ” A c c o r d i n g to E . M. B., t h e
u n io n h a s a n a s t y h a b it of t a k i n g
u p q u e s t io n s t h a t a r e of no p a r ­
t i c u l a r c o n c e r n to it.
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“ t h a t I ’m m o r e i n t e r e s t e d in hos­
p ita l e m p lo y e e s t h a n th e y a r e . ”
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t r a t i v e p ro b l e m s t h a t w ould h a v e
to be solved b e f o re suc h a plan
could be c a r r i e d out.
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a n d d if fic u ltie s h a v e c a u s e d t h e
M a y o r a n d t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r to
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m is s i o n e r n e e d s o u r advice. B u t
do t h e y t h i n k a m e r e g e o g r a p h i c a l
s h a k e u p of i n s p e c t o i s w ould s a t ­
isfy t h e public a n d th e n e w s p a p e r s
in t h e e v e n t of a n o t h e r p la in ­
c l o t h e s m e n s c a n d a l ? D o n ’t th e y
t h i n k t h a t so m e o n e will r e m e m b e r
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r e s o l u ti o n c a l l in g f o r a police
fo rc e of 25,000 m e n a f t e r t h e w a r
w as approved. T he reason ad­
v a n c e d is t h e a n t i c i p a t e d in c r e a s e
in c rim e a n d in t h e v icio u sn e ss of
crim in als d u rin g the post-w ar
period.
I n r e s p o n s e to r e q u e s ts fo r us to
d isc u ss t h is s u b j e c t we m a y s a y
n o w t h a t t h e l a c k of pub lic ity
g iv en to t h i s r e s o lu tio n is in d ic a ­
tive of no g r e a t s e rio u s n e s s on th e
p a r t of t h e P B A to p u s h th is idea
—a t le a s t n o t a t p r e s e n t. R a t h e r
it a p p e a r s to be on e of th o se re s ­
o lu tio n s o f f e re d by a d e le g a te w ho
d r e a m s . A n d w h o v o tes a g a i n s t
a m a n ’s d r e a m s ? T h e re so lu tio n
is a d o p te d b e c a u s e i t ’s h a r m l e s s ,
b u t no one s e r io u s ly believes in
it a n d e v e ry o n e b u t t h e s p o n s o r
p r o m p tl y f o r g e ts it.
W h e n s u c h a p r o g r a m is seriou.3ly o f fe re d we sh a ll d isc u ss its
m e r i t s w ith t h e s e r io u s n e s s t h a t
a p r o g r a m of s u c h i m p o r t a n c e d e ­
s e rv e s.
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F o r y e a r s n o w w e h a v e seen
r e g u l a r l y t h e P. D . ’s o r d e r s of th e
day, c ir c u la r s , etc. T h e s e b u lle tin s
a r e m o d els of b r e v it y a n d c o m ­
p lete n es s. I f all d e p a r t m e n t s p u t
o u t s i m il a r s t u f f , it w o u ld m a k e
t h e job of u s n e w s m e n m u c h
e asie r. W h o e v e r is r e sp o n sib le
fo r g e t t i n g t h e s e b u lle tin s to ­
g e t h e r d e s e rv e s a p a t on t h e
b a ck .
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re d u c e p e r s o n n e l. I n a d d it i o n t h e
B u d g e t B u r e a u p ro b a b ly will s u b ­
m it m o s t a g e n c i e s to e x te n siv e in ­
v e s t ig a t io n . T h o se t h a t fail to
r e d u c e p e rs o n n e l p ro b a b ly will
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to n w i t h e ig h te e n m o n t h s to h e r
c re d i t a n d a c e r t i f ic a t i o n b a s e d on
th e s a t i s f a c t o r y c o m p le tio n of a
civil se rv ice e x a m i n a t i o n , c o n t i n ­
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th is c ity fo u r m o n t h s ago.
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h(' Ih-^ i^ahition e it h e r , f o r o u r
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t h e s a m e s e c tio n h a v e se c re tly
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c te t h e c a s e of t y p is ts w h o w e r e
ly b e g u n to m o v e Its b e lo n g in g s
pro->(ot»'d e i t h e r b e c a u s e t h e y
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n i e n t to h a v e full p n ssessfo n of
“ Could it be t h a t t h e m a t u r e ,
t h e B r o a d w a y s t r u c t u r e . So f a r,
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sion, a r e p l o tt i n g to be m a r r i e d ;
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d e c i d i n g ’ f a c t o r s in t h e c a s e b u t
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no t w a n t p e r s o n n e l w ith a little
t h e s w e a t e r g irl s u p e r v i s o r b u t,
in it i a t i v e a n d t h e a b il i ty to t h i n k
fran k ly , h e r fo u n d a tio n s a re a
o u t p ro b lem s in a logical, in te lli­
m a t t e r of c o n c e r n t o so m e of h e r
g e n t m a n n e r . No, t h e a u t o m a t o n
b e s t f r i e n d s . . . I t ’s t i m e s o m e ­
v a r i e t y m u s t be p r e f e r r e d o r w h y
body r a p p e d t h e k n u c k l e s o f Miss
v/ould college g r a d u a t e s be o v e r ­
F a n n i e N e r o n , s e v e n t h f lo o r s u ­
looked w hile h ig h sc hool a l u m n i
p e rv is o r, w h o p la c e d M iss B e tt y
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d o n ’t m i s u n d e r s t a n d . I h a v e no
“ ’r i n i b e r ! ”
f a u l t to find w ith t h e l e s s e r e d u ­
c a t e d b u t, on t h e law o f a v e r a g e s ,
th o se w h o w e a t h e r e d t h e m e n t a l
rig o r s of u n i v e r s it y life sh o u ld be
T h a t ‘‘S u c c es s S t o r y ” of las t
b e t t e r e q u ip p e d to h a n d le p o s itio n s
w e e k, it h a p p e n s , r e f e r r e d to
th.'i^ r e q u ir e even a little t h o u g h t .
t e a c h e r 's big p e t on t h e 10th floor;
“ Thofie a r e t h e p u z z le rs t h a t
it se e m s he h a s m o v e d a r o u n d to
t o r n j e n t u s e a c h t im e a little
t h e 12th. Y ou k n o w t h e c h a p I
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s t a t i n g t h a t e ffic ien c y r a t i n g s a n 1
m e a n —th e one w h o c anre f r o m
con.scquent p r o m o ti o n s will bo
W a s h i n g t o n a s a C A F 3 a n d be­
b a s e d o n t h e ‘q u a li t y a n d q u a n t i t y
c a m e a s s i s t a n t to on e of t h e suof w o rk , a t t e n d a n c e , p u n c t u a l i t y
pei-visors b e c a u s e h e ’s so gi ea t a t
a n d t h e m a n n e r in w h i c h o n e g e ts
‘‘t u r n i n g i n ” folks.
o n w ith his s u p e r v i s o r s a n d fello w - w o r k e r s .’ N o w o n d e r n c y n i ­
c a l sm ile a c c o m p a n i e s e a c h r e a d ­
in g o f t h a t gem , f o r t h e r e a r e
M iss M a u r e e n O ’D o n o g h u e , w ho
none th e fa v o red ' ones excepted,
only re c e n tl y w a s so v e h e m e n tl y
of c o u rse , w h o c a n n o t i m m e d i a t e ­
on t h e side of t h e su p e rv is o rs , h a s
ly n a m e a p ro m o te e to r e f u t e e a c h
d e s e r te d S he is c o n v in c e d t h a t ,
sh a llo w w o rd In t h a t f o r m l e t t e r .
a f t e r all, s o m e t h i n g ’s de cide dly
w r o n g a n d she b a s e s h e r beliefs
on t h e s y s te m of p ro m o tio n s .
“ W h e n a n d if w e h a v e c o u r a g e
to q u e s tio n o u r ow n c h a n c e s of
H e r e ’s h e r l a t e s t l e t t e r :
p ro m o tio n , w e a r e m e t w i t h a b a r ­
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ric a d e of ‘r e a s o n s ’ w h y sa id in ­
be g g ed to d i f f e r w i t h a r e p o r t e r
creases have not come th ro u g h be­
on T h e L E A D E R on t h e q u e s tio n
fore. Nov/, it is b e c a u s e t h e
of s u p e rv isio n a t t h e V e t e r a n s ’ A d­
e x is tin g ‘l i s t ’ w a s p r o m u lg a t e d by
m in i s t r a t i o n o r r a t h e r , I tr ie d to
a f o r m e r s u p e r v i s o r w h o h a d too
ra tio n a liz e t h e so-called psrlagogic
b r i e f a c q u a i n t a n c e w i t h th o s e in
m a n n e r in w h i c h th o s e in a u t h o r ­
his c h a r g e to d r a w up a f a i r sc a le ;
i ty fulfilled t h e i r re s p o n sib ilitie s.
th e n , t h e r e ’s t h e one a b o u t people
N ow , h o w e v e r, it w o u ld a p p e a r
in t h e s m a ll e r offices h a v in g a
t h a t I h a v e g o n e o v e r to t h e o t h e r
b e t t e r c h a n c e f o r r e c o g n itio n . Oh,
side of t h e fe nce, a s it w e re, for
t h e y ’re p r e tt y good s t o ri e s f o r g u l­
I m u s t a d m i t t h a t y o u r c o lu m n
lible souls b u t th e y j u s t d o n ’t
r e f e r r i n g to o u r s y s te m of p r o m o ­
‘hold w a t e r ’ w h e n e m p lo y e e s n o t
tio n s s t r u c k a r e s p o n d e n t cord.
h i r e d u n til a f t e r th e r e s i g n a t i o n
“ T r u ly , t h e b a s is f o r iie stow lng
of sa id s u p e r v i s o r g e t t h e p r o m o ­
in c r e m e n t s ( a n d I u se t h e w o r d
tio n s a s well a s do th o s e f r o m
‘b e s t o w i n g ’ a d v is e d ly ) u p o n e m ­
so m e of t h e l a r g e s t se c tio n s b e ­
ployees Is a s p e r p le x i n g to m o s t
c a u s e t h e y w e re m i r a c u lo u s ly
of u s a t t h e B r o a d w a y office a s it
‘s p o t t e d ’ by a p a s s i n g chief.
w ould a p p e a r to i>e f o r th o s e a t ­
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t a c h e d to t h e B r o n x b r a n c h . A t
t h i n g boils dow n to o n e ’s a b il i ty
t h i s p o in t, I should like It c le a rly
to c n r i y t h e fa v o r of i n f lu e n t ia l
,iu)derstood t h a t m o s t of us a r e p e r ­
se c tio n o r floor h e a d s b u t w e c a n
fe ctly w illing to w a i t o u r t u r n in
only gue ss w h a t t h a t m e a n s .
t h e n o r m a l c o u r s e of <>vents f o r
•‘(My a pologie s to all t h o s e
p r o m o ti o n ; t h a t Is, w e w a n t to
whose
p r o m o ti o n s
have
been
feel t h a t c«'rtain p r id e b o rn of t h e
e a r n e d on th e b a sis of good w o r k ,
p le a s u r e In h a v i n g
s o m e th i n g
l e n g th of tim e in se rv ic e o r s e r ­
e a rn e d . W e a r e a s k i n g no fa v o r s
vice in good s t a n d i n g d u r i n g t h e ,
—only re co g n itio n . Y et, a s th o se
l a s t v.'ar. I k n o w t h e y a r e m a n y
a r o u n d us lea v e o u r d e p a r t m e n t
a n d w e y o u n g e r folk a r e d e li g h t e d
fo r h i g h e r s a l a r i e s a n d m o r e a n d
t h a t th e y a c h ie v e d t h e i r gonl in
m ore in te re stin g w ork, we m u st
s p ite of t h e t e r r i f i c odds a g a ' n s t
a s k o u r se lv e s j u s t w h a t on e h a s
th e m . E v e n t h e y c a n n o t be b lin d
to do in o r d e r to a p p e a r well up
to th e evils of so m e u n s c r u p u l o u s
on tlie eligible lis t a b o u t w h ic h wo
m an ag ers.”
lif'ar so m u c h a n d in va in.
‘‘Are em p lo y e es w i t h in o u r walls,
even th o se w i t h o u t a p e r m a n e n t
civil se rv ice s t a tu s , se le c te d on t h e
A little liite, p e r h a p s , b u t still
g r o u n d s of s e n i o r it y ? Of c o u rse
n e w : so m e N e w V e a r re s o lu tio n s .
a n a f f i r m a t i v e a n s w e r to t h a t
A n d b its a b o u t u y o u n g lady
q u e ry s e e m s p la u s ib le e n o u g h a l­
k n o w n a s t h e rubh(*r b a n d c z a r o f
th o u g h r a t h e r r e f u t a b l e in t h e
co d in g u n i t 2 w ho h a s “ h a i n e d ”
lig h t of i n s i n u a t i o n s f r o m t h e
of h e r p r o m o ti o n , a n d t h e n iis s
B ro n x . Well, fo r a t im e we c a n
w ho seren ad ed Supervisor Jo «
sw allo w t h a t k i n d o f r e a s o n in g ,
H a r l e y i n h i s office.
Su ''h Fromotiotis !
By the Way
Now for That Gal
Then There*s the One
Next Week
CIVIL S U V IC K L X A D U
t i t * Tea
T tt« w i* y , J a a n a t y
H o w
^
y4t
f >^ <r i>>>Jp-f V “^ V / y
;V 7
"
^
U NHED
STATES
''
.............
C IV IL
A T O R , $1,260 a n d $1,440.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 228 (1 94 2 ). *
TELETYPE
OPERATOR,
a n d $1,620.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 272 ( 1 9 42 ).
SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
CONSULT ANNOLINCKIMKNT FOR C’()MI*LKTK INFORM AI l(»N.
For H nnoiinccm ents and application forms, apply to Ih# Board of
U. S. Civil Serrice Kxaminer* at first- or jwcond-elaw post otlicea,
t» the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D, C., or
at B41 WashinRton Street In New York City. SALARIES Riven
below (annual unless otherwise specified) are subject to a rftirement deduction of 5 percent. AGE requirement* are given in the
announcement. There is no maximum age limit unless given below.
APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED WITH THE CIVIL SERVICE
COMMISSION. WASHINGTON, I). C., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
UNLESS A SPECIFIC DATE IS MENTIONED BELOW. Qoahfied
persons are urged lo apply at once.
A e ro n a u tic a l
Sri*
uIhii
A n iio iiiu -c m p n tH
122
h iuI
17H H iu lp r " K i i j c l n P e r i n B . * ’
A IK
SAFETY
IN V K ST IU A T O H ,
C ivil A e r o n a u t ic H tJ o a r d
C ivil A o r o n u iit lc s A clm ln U t m t o n ;
C l o H i n g d a t e —U e o e m h e r 31, 1942.
Announcem ent
(1942) a n d
a t n e n c l m < - n t .*
I N S P l i X n ’O H ,
hJnK ineerm g M a t e r ­
i a l s ( A o r d n a i i t i c a l ) , $1,020 t o $2,000
(VarioiKs o p t i o n s ) .
N a v y D e p a rtn n e n t ( lo r field d u t y ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 54 R e v i s e d ,
1911,
and am en d m en t.*
I N V P J S T I G A T O K , $:i,200 t o .?-l,W)0.
M a t e r i a l JJivl.=ion, A i r C o r p s , W a r
J J e p a r t m e n l ^ (l*'or f i e l d d u t y ) .
A n . i o u n c e m e n t , 171 o f
1941 a n d
am cn d m c n i.*
Ti'ie f o l l o w n i ; p o s l t l o n N a r e In t h e
C Vil A e r o n a u t i c s A d m i n i . i t r a t i o n :
A I R C A R R I K K I N S P K C T O R (O pe r a t o n s ) . $3,500 a n d $3.8<)0.
A nnouncem ent
140 oi' 1941 a r d
a m e n d r n - nt.*
A I RCRAFT
IN SH W C T O it
(F ac­
t o r y ) . A s s o c i a t e , $2,900.
A IR
C A R R Il^R
M A IN T E N A N C iU
I N S P J ' J C T O R , A s s o c i a t e , $2,900.
(W ritte n test required).
Announcem ent
75 o f
1940 a n d
DENTISTS
D rs. S m ith , H a rt & D o lan
B r o o k ly n — 4 4 6 F u l t o n S t.
160-13 J a m a i c a A v e.
Jamaica, N. Y.
Jamaica Office Open Evenings
DEAF?
V A c B u T E S Q fi.J S
C o m p lete for
New,GuaranteedVacuumTube Aid
i ' r e e H o m e o r U l'flee D e in o n s t r a t i o n
VACOLITE
7 K a s t 42 d S t . , N . Y . C .
M U . 2-3524
J. lEWlS FENNER
P io n eer C h iro p racto r
('I'lilrty Yfar.V K x iie iio ii ce )
H o ld s Diploynas f r o m T h r e e
Le adiu ij Colleijen C o n f e r ri n g
Detjrees
Otrlt-e CtHivenleiitl.v l. o e at e il a t
1 D EK A LB A V E N U E
J t o o i n 53(J— A l l > t ‘e ' I ' l i t - a t r e I t M f T .
T U i i i i i K l e S -(iit'0
i{ i: s. 1114 ( i i ,i < :. \\ v o o i> u o . v u
.M A n h rieltl
C-&336
» . P a r k S lo p e B o w lin g _
A c a d e m y , Inc.
R E D U C E HY B O W L IN G
P riv a te Alley for Clubs & P a rtie s
S T c rlin ir 8-9U 2
9 l i - 7 l l i A v e . (<'<>■'. L i i i i i i i ! S I . )
I t K I A N.
I n s t n u ' t i o n s G i r r n by E x p e r t s
E lectro lysis
E M A N U E L J. SH O R E
S u p e r f lu o u s H a ir
P e rm a n e n tly R e m o v e d
l i i i t o H t l>:<|iil|>iiient • I t f h i i l l N ( i i u i r a n l e e d
J 'r c c ( iinsultatiiM i —
K u U-h
IV rN onal A tle iitio ii
645 l l l - ' l ' l l A V K . < '< > IS M :P 5 45 1 Ii S T .
( S i i i t f 1 40^.)
. M l 1- r a . v l i i l l 2 -G U 28
M EN -W O M E N
I.M i’ltO V K V O t l l A IM ’K A l tA N C K
lln siK litl.v
liair
rem oved
p eiin in ii-iill.v ,
I> i'l\a lfl.« .
P r itv r n iiaiiilcss iiiellio d u»h a i 'e n r e s u l t s
I'V ee r t m M i U a l l o a .
S.
SW
M ANNUZZA
K I . I O d K O I . V S l S .S l'K C IA I.IS T
S u i t e 7 1 0 - 711
I ^ i r u j e t t e S t., K . V. C .
t ’A i i a l 6 - 7 6 2 4
am en d m en ts.*
F L I G H T S U P K K V I S O R , $a,50(J a n d
?3,800.
A nnouncem ent
151 o t
ID41 a n d
a m e n d m e n ts.*
G R O U N D SC H 001-. S U P E R V I S O R .
$.3,200 a n d $3,500.
A nnouncem ent
152 o t
llMl a n d
a m e n d m e n t.*
L I N K T R A IN W R U PliJR A T O R I N ­
S T R U C T O R , $3,200.
L I N K
T R A IN K R
OPU JRATOH .
$2 900
A nnouncem ent
125 o t
1941 a n d
aiTi n d m e n t .
M A .[N T E N A N C K
S U P E R V I S O R.
$3,200 a n d $3,500.
A r n o u n c e m e n t 15tt o f
1941 a n d
a m e n d m e n ts.*
T R A IN E E
A E R O N A U T IC A L
S P E C T O R . . J u n i o r , $2,600.
M a x i m u f n a g e —30 y e a r n .
A nnouncnm ent
20 2
(1942)
IN ­
und
am endm ent *
A u to m o tiv e
A U T O M O T IV E
SPARE
E X P E R T , $3,200.
Q u arte rm aster
C orps,
partm ent.
A nnouncem ent
76 o t
PA R T S
W ar
1>«
1941
and
a m e n d m e n ts.
I N S T R U C T O R , $2,000 t o $-1,600.
A r m o r e d F o r c e S chool, F o r t K n o x .
Kv.
O p tio n s: R ad ial en g m es, In te rn a lc o m b u s tio n en g in es, M o torcyclen.
A u to m o t iv e ( c h a s s is less e n g in e ).
Rafilo o p e r a tin g . R a d i o e le c tric a l.
Announcem ent
147 o f 1941 a n d
am endm ent.
IN ST R U C T O R ,
M o to r
T ransport,
$2,000 t o $4,600.
C ju a rterm a.ster C orps,
W ar
D e­
p artm ent.
O p tio n s : D iesel e n g i n e ; I n t e r n a lc o m b u stio n en g in es; M otorcycles;
B la ck sm ith an d w eld in g ; T ire re ­
c a p p in g a n d sectional re p a ir; F e n ­
der, body a n d r a d i a to r ; A u to m o ttv e p a r t s ; A u to m o tiv e e le c tric a l
» n d c a rb u re tio n ; B o d y fin ish in g
an d u p h o lste ry ; A u to m o tiv e m a ­
ch in ist; G eneral.
Announcem ent
2 1 2
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.
C le ric a l a n d O ffic e
M a ch in e
B O O K K E E PIN G
M A C H IN E
OP­
E R A T O R . S e n i o r , $1,620.
(W ritte n te st required).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 264 (1 942).
C A L C U L A T IN G M A C H IN E O P E R ­
A T O R , J u n i o r , $1,440.
( W r i t t e n te.=t r e q u i r e d ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 241 '1 9 4 2 ) .*
M U L T IG R A P H
OPERATOR,
Ju­
n i o r , $1,440.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 231 (19 12 ).
S T E N O G R A P H E R , J u n i o r , $1,440.
T Y P I S T , J u n i o r . $1,260.
(W ritte n test required).
A s k (N iiiinilHH lon’H l o c a l H e c r e t u r y
f o r a n n u u n e e m e n t n u m b e r . U esld e n t s o f W u s h i n K t o i i . 1>. C . . a n d
Im m ed iate
vicin ity
H li u u l d
file
w ith
th e
W u sh ln g to n
o f fl c a.
O t h e r s s h o u l d a p p l y to t h e i r U . S.
O lvil S e r v i c e K e ffio n al O f f ic e . A p l l c a n t s w h o w i l l a c c e p t uj»pol*>tn i e n t i n W a N h l n i f t u n , U . C., a r e
paricuhirly w an ted .
T A B U L A T IN G E C jU lPM E N T O P ­
E R A T O R . $1,620 t o $2,000.
Announcem ent
2 4 4
(1942)
and
am en d m e n t.*
T h e follow lnjr a r e f o r a p p u iiitniiMil 111 W a s h i n g t u i i , U . C'., o n l y :
ADDRESSOGRAPH
OPERATOR,
$1,260 a f l d $1,440.
A nnouncem ent
215
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.
A L P H A B E T I C C A R U - P U N C H < JPE R A T O R . $1,260.
A nnouncem ent
86 o t
1911 a n d
am en d m en ts.*
B L U E P R IN T
O P E R A T O R , $1,260
a n d $1,440.
PHOTOSTAT
OPERATOR,
$1,260
a n d $1,440.
A n i i o u u c e m e n t 108 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.*
F R E IG H T
RATE CLERK,
Land
G r a n t , $2,600.
PA SSEN G E R R A TE CLERK , Land
G r a n t , $2,600.
F R E I G H T R A T E C L E R K , $2,300.
A nnouncem ent
252
(1942)
and
am en d m e n t.*
GRAPHOTYPE
OPERATOR,
un­
d e r , $1,260.
Announcem ent
201
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.*
H O R IZ O N T A L
SORT 1 N G
MA­
C H I N E O P E R A T O R , $1,260.
A nnouncem ent
128 o t 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.*
M IM E O G R A PH
OPERATOR,
under.$l,260.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 227 (19 42) .*
M U L T IL IT H CAM E R A M A N P I . A T E M A K E R , $1,620.
M U L T IL IT H P R E S S O PE R A T O R ,
$1,440.
A nnouncem ent W
ot
19 41. a n d
am endm ent *
R E PA IR M A N ,
O ffice
A ppliance,
$1,860.
T y p ew riter rep airm en p articularly
needed.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 273 (1942).
T A B U L A T IN G M A C H IN E O P E R ­
$1,44 0
E n g in e e rin g
See a lso “ E e r» n » « tle a l” a n d “ S ci­
e n tific .”
C H E M I C A L E N G I N E E R , $ 2 ,a 0 0 t o
$5,600.
A nnouncem ent
163 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en t.*
E N G I N E E R , $2,600 t o $6,500.
A ll b r a n c h e s o f e n f f l n e e r l n c e x ­
cept chem ical an d m arin e, a n d n a v ­
al arch itectu re.
C l o s i n g d a t e —D e c e m b e r 31. 1942.
Announcem ent
173 o f
1941 a n d
am en d m en ts,*
E N G I N E E R , J u n i o r , $2,000.
A ll b r a n c h e s o f eng:ineerin(i: e x ­
cept aero nau tical, an d naval a rc h i­
te c tu re a n d m a rin e rnfflneerlng.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 172 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.*
E N G I N E E R , J u n i o r , $2,000.
O p tio n s: A eronautical, an d n av a l
arc h ite c tu re an d m arin e en g in eer­
in g .
A nnouncem ent
122 o t 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.*
E N G IN E E R IN G
A ID ,
$1,440
to
$2,600.
O ptio n s: P h o to g ram m etric, T o p o ­
graphic.
A nnouncem ent
206
(1942)
and
am en d m e n t.*
IN S P E C T O R .
S ignal
E quipm ent,
$2.(J00 t o $3,200.
S ig n al
C orps.
W ar
D epartm ent
( F o r field d u t y ) .
A nnouncem ent
108 o t
1940 a n d
am en d m e n t.*
P R O D U C T IO N
CONTROL
SPE­
C I A L I S T S . $2,000 t o $6,500.
O p tio n s : M etal
fab ricatio n
and
m a c h in e ry p r o d u c tio n ; E lectrical
and
co m m u n icatio n s
equipm ent;
T ran sp o rtatio n
equipm ent
(air­
craft,
flo a tin g
equipm ent,
and
ra ilro a d rolling sto ck ).
M A T E R IA L S
CONTROL S P E C I A L I S T , $2,000 t o $6,500.
O p tio n s:
E ngineering
m aterials
(nonfen ous
m etals,
a llo y steel,
c a r b o n steel, p la stics, ru b b e r, c o n ­
stru ctio n
m aterials,
etc.).
W ar
P ro d u ctio n B oard.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 279 (1 942).*
T E C H N IC A L
A SSIST A N T ,
$1,440
t o $1,800.
O p tio n s: E n g in eerin g , M etallu rg y ,
P hysics.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 256 (1 942).*
Architectural and Drafting
A R C H I T E C T , $2,000 t o $3,200.
O ptio n s:
D esign,
S p ecifications,
E stim atin g .
A nnouncem ent
222
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.
A R C H IT E C T ,
N aval,
$2,600
to
$5,600.
N a v y D e p a r t m e n t ; U. S. M a r i t i m e
C om m ission
A nnouncem ent
246
(1942)
and
am en d m e n t.*
E N G IN E E R IN G
DRAFTS M A N .
$1,440 t o $2,600.
C l o s i n g d a t e —D e c e m b e r 31.1942.
A nnuoncem ent
174 o t
1941 a n d
am en d m e n ts.*
Marine
S e e a l s o . 4 n n c t s , 1 5 9 a n d 169 u n d e r
“ T r a d e s , ” a n d 132 a b o v e ,
E X P E D I T E R $2,600 t o $3,800.
U n ite d S ta te s M a ritim e C om m isHion.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 257 (19 42 ).*
IN S P E C T O R ,
E ngineering M ate r­
i a l s , $1,620 t o $2,600.
N avy
D epartm ent
(F or
field
d u ty ).
O p tio n s ; S teel h ulls. M e c h a n ic a l,
E lectrical, R adio.
Annuoncem ent
81 o t
1941 a n d
am en d m en t.*
IN S P E C T O R O F H U L L S , A ssist­
a n t . $3,200.
IN S P E C T O R O F B O IL E R S . A ssist­
a n t , $3,200.
B u re a u of M arin e In sp ectio n a n a
N av ig atio n , D e p a rtm e n t of C o m ­
m erce.
A nnouncem ent
213
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.*
IN SPE C T O R ,
S hip
C onstruction,
$2,000 t o $2,600.
N avy
D epartm ent
(For
field
d u ty ).
O ptio n s:
E lectrical, M echanical,
S tee l or w ood hulls.
A nnouncem ent
82 o f
1941 a n d
am endm ent *
M A R IN E
E N G IN E E R ,
$2,600 t o
$5,600.
N a v y D e p a r t m e n t ; U. S. M a r i ­
tim e C om m ission.
Announcem ent
247
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.
S H IP Y A R D
IN S P E C T O R :
H ull.
$2,300 t o $3, 80 0 ; H u l l O u t f i t t i n g .
$3, 20 0 ; M a c h i n e r y . $2,300 t o $3,8Uti
E l e c t r i c a l . .S2.600 t o $3.!W0; J o i n
$2,600 t o $3,500.
U n ite d S tates M a ritim e C o m m is­
sion.
A nnouncem ent
67
ot
1941 a n d
fo
A p p ty f o r
a
&
T e s t
For U ty J*hst ObUin •ppUcatloM a t § • Dnan* S trM t. Mew Yor|
City, (9 •.9L. lo 4 p.m.).
writ* to tlM Application B«rcaa of tk,
Municipal Cirii Sefrice CommlMion a t 96 Dnano Strcot and encloM
a icIf-addroMed 9*inch •tam pi'd envelopo ( i ccnts for Btaahattaii
and Bronx, 6 cent* elaewhere).
For S ta tt Jobs: Obtain applicatlona a t 80 Centro Street. New
Vork City, (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.). or enclose aix cents in a letter to the
Exam inations Division. S tate Civil Service Department. Albany^
For County Jobs: Obtain applications trom Examination! i))!
vision. S tate CivH Service Department. Albany. Enclose 6 cents.
For Federal Jobs: Obtain aoplications from U. & Civil Servica
Commission, 641 Washington Street, New York City, (9 t,m. j*
5:30 p.m.), in person or by mail. Also available from first and
second class post offices. Second District.
U. S. citizens only may file for exams and only d u rin t per «(t
when applications are being received.
Fees are charged for city and State exams, not for federal
Applicants for most city jobs must have been residents of
York (!ity for three years immediately preceding appointment
Applicants for State jobs must have been New York State resi.
dents for one year.
o ptions).
B u re a u of O rd n a n c e , N a v y D ept.
( F o r field d u ty ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 95 R e v i s e d , 1941.
an d am en d m en t.*
IN SP E C T O R ,
O rdnance
M aterial,
$1,620 t o $2,600.
O rdnance D epartm ent, W ar D e­
partm ent.
Announcem ent
124 o f 1939 a n d
am en d m en ts.*
C IV IL
S E R V IC E !
Height Increase a Specialty
Weight Reduced or Increased
Geo, McFadden
F o im erly
W o r l d ’s
C h u n i p l o ti
T r a in e d a n d D eveloped World
ChnmploiiH—
M ik e M fT lifiie
•
F r e d d i e Wrlch
J o h n n j ’ C'oiilon
M ed ical
I
D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T . $1,G20.
P u b lic H e a lth S erv ic e; V e te ra n s
A d m in istratio n ; W a r D ep artm en t.
A nnouncem ent
111 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m e n t.*
M E D IC A L G U A R D -A T T E N D A N T ,
$1,620.
M E D IC A L T E C H N IC A L A SSIST ­
A N T . $2,000.
M en tal
H y g ien e
D iv.,
P ublic
H e a l th Service.
O p tions
(T echnical
A sistan t):
C lin ical
la b o ra to iy ,
P liarm acy ,
X -R a y lab o rato ry .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 114 o f 1911 a n d
am en d m en ts.*
M E D IC A L
O FFIC E R ,
$3,200
to
$4,600 (15 o p t i o n s ) .
P u b lic H e a lth S erv ic e; F ood and
D rug
A d m in istratio n ;
V eteran s'
A d m in istratio n ;
C ivil
A eronau­
tics A d m in is tr a tio n ; I n d ia n S e r v ­
ic e.
Announcem ent
130 o f
1911 a n d
am en d m e n t.*
(R o ta tin g
Interneship),
Ju n io r
$2. COO.
(P sy ch iatric
R esien t),
Jun io r,
$2,0C0.
St. E l i z a b e t h s H o s p i t a l ( F e d e r a l
In s titu tio n fo r T re a tm e n t of M ena l D i s o r d e r s ) , W a s h i n g o n . D . C.
A nnouncem ent
233
(1942)
and
a m en d m en t.*
M E D I C A L T E C H N I C I A N , S enior,
SPECIAL RATES TO
CIVIL SERVICE TRAINEKS
jjJ’o'*’ C o m p l e t e I n f o r m a t i o n and
A ppointm ent
Jr Examinafion
W r i t e B o x K , C i v i l S e r v i c e Leader^
I
97 D i i a n e S t ., N . Y . C.
B A N Q l KT
D E P A im iK N T
(IF
H O T E L D IP L O M A T
108 W K S T 4 3 d S T R K K T
B K . 9 - 2 4 S 7 - 2 4 9 3 - 24S9
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SAMPLE DRESSES AT
FACTORY PRICES!
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Save by buyingr «tvle ■ >vlif
f-(SliionH Ht tl'fcne low pricen,
l''jll liii3 of nilasr.s' die.isej,
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10 - 20.
. - ^ p p r l . i l b . ni,' ' u
12 unnipU s,
f l f l D I t e i : dCOURTSdUARt
$2,000.
U
O p tio n s: G eneral, R oen tg en o lo g y .
M E D IC A L
T E C H N IC IA N ,
$1,620
a n d $1,800.
O p tio n s: G eneral, R oen tg en o lo g y .
Surgery.
L A B O R A T O R Y H E L P E R , Ju n io r,
$1,440.
O p tio n s: G eneral, R oen tg en o lo g y .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 248 (1942).*
O R T H O P E D I C M E C H A N I C , $2,000.
O ptio n s:
G eneral,
B racen iak er,
S h o em aliet
and
le a th e w o rk e i,
L im bm aker.
A nnouncem ent
204
(1942)
ana
am endm ent *
P H A R M A C I S T S . J u n i o r , $2,000.
(W ritte n te st required).
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C
BKLYN T R 3 * 3 4 2 7
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H o u r s : 9 a . in. t o 1 p.m.
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In t h e o f fic H o f t h e C'k-rk o t t h o C o u n t y
o f N e w Y o r k , o f w h i c i i t li a s u b s t u i i c e l.s
a s follow s:
T h e n a m e of th e p a r t n e r .'"hip is K O W l ^ A . M ) L A S S K .N & CO . a n d
t h e c h a r u ' . ' t e r o t i t s b u s i n e s s ia ai c o u i i t uncy.
It.s p r ln c l i> a l p k i c e o f b u . ^ h i e ss is
a t 40 W a l l S t r e e t , B o r o u g h of M a n h a t ­
t a n , C i t y o f .New Y o r k .
Tho senera;
p a r tn e r a n d his ro ald e m e a re ; U ow lnnd
\V. L a f w e n . 511 W e a t ytilind S t r e e t , N e w
York City; th e lim ited p a rtn e r a n d his
' ■ c s i i l e n r e u r e : H e r b e r t S c h a c h l a n , lib."!
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York
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The
t e r m o f t h o p a r t n e r s h i p Is f r o m O c t o b e r
1,
t o D e c e m b e r a i . 1!H«.
The con­
t r i b u t i o n o f t l i e i i m l t i ' d p a r t n e r is $10,000
in c a s h .
T h e l im it e d p a r t n e r s h a l l be
e n title d to rec e iv e a s u o m p e n s a tlo n
of t h e n e t
profits
p ayable a fte r th e
K e n e r a l p a r t n e r s h a l l h a v e r e c e i v e d ?4,000
of tiie n e t p r o fits a n d t h e lim ite d p a r t ­
n e r s h a l l ishare e q u a ll y w i t h t h e g e n e r a !
p a r t n e r ;n n e t p r o f i t s in e x c e s s o f ?l),0l)0.
T h e lim ite d p a r t n e i ’ m a y no t sub.stitute
an
assignee
as a
co n trib u to r
la
his
place.
A d d itio n a l l im ite d p artn er.s m a y
he a d m i t t e d u p o n a n n K r e e m e n t e x e c u t e d
b y .Til g e n e r a l
and
lim ited
partners.
i : p o n t h e d e a t h o f H o w l a n d W. l.a.s.sen
or H e r b e rt
S chacliian
tt»e p a r t n e i s l l i i i
shall
term inate.
The
certificate
has
b e e n s i g n e d a n d a c k n o w l e d g e d by t h e
g en eral a n i th e lim ited p a rtn e r.
D a t e d . N e w Y o r k , D e c e m b e r 11. 1!)12.
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608
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C o i n s f r o m a i l part i* o f t h e
C o p p e r , n i c k f l , s i l v e r . KOI''B O U G H T A N D SOLD.
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t o r F r e e E s l f ’”®
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T el.
U Ew ey
C -899 1
in n n n n r^ in n j
Ordnance
IN S P E C T O R . N aval O rdnance M a ­
t e r i a l s , $1,620 t o $2,600.
(V ario u s
VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE
Y o u th s an d A d u lts
H a v e Y O U b e e n a f a i l u r e In l i f e ?
M i l l i o n s o f p e o p l e h a v e f a i l e d in
b u s in e s s b e c a u s e t h e y did n o t fin d
th e ir riglit vocation.
Go to a V ocatio n S p ecialist ot
o v e r 30 y e a r s ’ e x p e r i e n c e t o f i n d
y o u r p l a c e —y o u r s p e c i f i c v o c a t i o n !
C H IE F R ISIN G SUN
C o unse lor of H u m a n R e la t io n s
T e r m s : $2.03
P h o n e : B R . 9-4374
lONSHEIN FURNITURE CU., InC'
1384 C O N E Y
IS L A N D
A V E.
BET. AVES. J and K
TEL:
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F U R N IT U R E , B E D D IN G , K IT C H E N & D IN E T T E
ALSO
JU V E N IL E
F U R N IT U R E
and
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A D i s c o u n t o f 10% W i l l B e A l l o w e d
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Pafife Eleven
N EW S
jjj D O N A L D M c D O U G A L
fhei/re Oft Again
Those p o sta l b o y s d o n ’t w a i t
n" a t all. N o w t h e y ’re r u s h i n g
♦he^new C o n g re ss to g e t t h a t S300
flat bonus fo r all p o s ta l e m p lo y e e s
(1 in a d d itio n ( a n d in a s e p a r a t e
to o b t a i n o v e r ti m e p a y a t
, nie'and a h a lf on a 260-day basis.
Ilefp’s t h e s i t u a t i o n : t h e b o y s
-p (-nfirely d is s a t is f ie d w i t h t h e
manner in w h i c h t h e C o n g re ss
has n o w p a s s e d o u t o f t h e
picture h a s t r e a t e d t h e m .
They c o n te n d t h a t t h e y ’r e re ally
ptting only t im e a n d a q u a r t e r
for overtim e n o w ; t h a t , in fa c t,
(jiey'ie still g e t t i n g t h e old overjjpie ra te of 86 c e n t s a n h o u r
iflther t h a n t h e n e w ( a n d u n s a t isfactoiy to t h e m ) r a t e of $1.09.
“Even th is $1.09 f i g u r e is b e in g
tied up b e ca u se of re d t a p e , ” saya
Emanuel 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, N a t i o n a l A.ssocia*
tion of L e t t e r C a r r ie r s .
U'lii»t’s m o re , s u b s a r e c o m p l a in ­
i ng lliat t h e y h a v e n ’t e v e n
reopivpd t h e 10 p e r c e n t bonus,
it ail a b o u t, t h e y a s k ?
As for t h a t o v e r ti m e b u sin e ss,
the postal boys n o t only in s i s t on
having it on a g e n u in e 260-day
basis, but r e t r o a c t i v e .as of J a n . 1,
1941.
The Program
So w h a t ’s t h e p r o g r a m ?
The
C o n fe ren c e of A ffilia ted
E m p lo y e e s is p r e t t y well
F a t i s f i e d to d a y w i t h t h e c o n f e r ­
e nc e of l a s t w e e k in t h e H o te l
P e n n s y l v a n i a , a t w h i c h C o n g re s s ­
m a n E m a n u e l C eller voiced t h e i r
d e m a n d s a s if he w e re a postal
w o r k e r him self.
hi(i(‘fd. C o n g r e s s m a n Ceiier w a s
the only r e p r e s e n t a t i v e f r o m t h e
sacrcd hails i n W a s h i n g t o n t o ap[x-ar a( th e ra iiy c aiied to d ecide
on a salary rfiise p r o g r a m .
Congressman Celler, in line w i t h
the demands of t h e g ro u p , decided
that, the fl a t $300 i n c r e a s e s h o u ld
be sought in a bill s e p a r a t e f ro m
the overtime p ro v isio n s so t h a t
the public does n o t g e t t h e im ­
pression t h a t t h e p o s ta l boys a r e
"cleaning u p ” f r o m b o th sides,
which they a r e n ’t, a n y h o w .
He is all f o r a m o r e e q u ita b le
overtime a d j u s t m e n t . M o re o v e r,
lie fools s o m e t h i n g o u g h t to be
done for t h e su b s—q uickly, too.
The bill n o w b e in g p o n d e r e d
would be s i m il a r to t h a t ru in e d
in the last C o n g re s s io n a l sessio n
«nd that was p r o p o se d by J e r s e y
Representative F r e d H a r t l e y —c a ll­
ing for a $300 f l a t b o o st f o r all
postal employees.
Jo in t
Postal
installation
Carrier Officers
Installation o f o ffic e rs he ld la s t
in the H o te l C apitol, M a n ­
hattan, of E m p i r e B r a n c h 36 a n d
or the New Yorl^ L e t t e r C a r r i e r s ’
Association b r i n g t h e follow ing
Into office:
Braiul, 36, N A L C - E m a n u e l
ftushelewit/,, p r e s i d e n t ; E n ill J .
H a g u e , v i c e - p r e s id e n t ; IVIax M a n s ­
field, r e c o r d i n g s e c r e t a r y ; Moe
F ied elb au m , fin an cial secretary ;
G u s ta v e J . B e c k e r , t r e a s u r e r ;
C a esar F . T in a rt, serg ean t-ata r m s ; C a r lt o n S. D a v i s , M B A col­
lector;
W il l ia m
Q u ic k , N S B A
c l e r k ; J o h n A. C a r d ln a l i, J o h n
F r e y a n d H a r r y Salm anow ltz, tr u s ­
t e e s ; J a c k M a n d e ll, P h i l i p P . M c ­
H u g h an d M ax R osenson, a udi­
t o r s ; L o u is G r o s s m a n , E d w a r d C.
M c C o r m a c k a n d L o u is M. R o s e n ­
b e rg , d e le g a te s t o t h e Centr.'\l
T r a d e s a n d L a b o r C ounc il ot
G re a te r N ew York.
N Y L C A : T h o m a s L a P o ll a , p r e s ­
i d e n t ; E m a n u e l K u s h e l e w i tz , vicepresident; Joseph Dl P e rn a , re ­
c o r d in g s e c r e t a r y ; S a m u e l H o r o ­
w itz, a s s i s t a n t f i n a n c i a l s e c r e t a r y ;
A n s h e l G a lla s, t r e a s u r e r ; L a z a r u s
A b r a m s o n , c h a i r m a n . B o a r d of
M a n a g e m e n t , a n d J o s e p h G elb a n d
A le x a n d e r G. N o n e m a c h e r , m e m ­
b e r s o f b o a r d ; E n il l J . H a g u e ,
L o u is G o ld ste in a n d R o b e r t Solo­
m o n , a u d it o r s .
Oh, yes, arid A be S h a p i r o is in
t h e r e a s e d it o r o f t h e N e w Y o rk
L e t t e r C a r r i e r s ' O u tlo o k .
Con­
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h is job.
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re p la c e m e n t.s; 19 go to th o s e s e r v ­
i n g w i t h t h e a r m e d fo rc e s a n d
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F o rty -seco n d street, an n o u n c e s th a t
h e h a s b e e n c o m m i s s i o n e d to sell
f o u r n e w h o u s e s in L o n g I s la n d a t
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h o u se site a d jo in in g T u s c a n C o u rt
a n d s e v e r a l w o o d ed lo ts in G r e a t
N eck G ardens.
T h e .se house.s w e r e
b u ilt a b o u t tw o y e a r s a g o a n d c o n ­
t a i n all m o d e r n e q u i p m e n t a n d i m ­
p ro v em en ts.
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a n d s u b je c t to th e firs t m o rtg a g e .
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M a x i m u m a g e —5t> y e a r . s .
A im o n n c em e n t
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P ublic
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Federal
S ecu rity A gency.
A nnouncem ent
25 0
(1942)
and
am en d m en t.*
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A n n o u n c e m e n t 242 (1 9 4 2) .*
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A n n o u n c e m e n t 240 (1 91 2) .*
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A nnouncem ent
225
(1942)
and
a m en d m e n t.*
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B IN D E R Y O PE R A T IV E (H and and
M achine).
66 c e n t s a n h o u r .
G o v e r n m e n t P r in ti n g O ffice.
A nnouncem ent
2 3 0
(1942)
and
am en cm en t.
C O A L M I N E I N S P E C T O R , $3,200
t o $4,600.
B u r e a u of M ines, D e p a r t m e n t of
th e In te rio r.
M a x i m u m a g e —55 y e a r s .
A nnouncem ent
106
of IM l
and
am en d m e n ts.*
D E P A R T M E N T G U A R D , $1,5C0.
(W ritte n test required).
A nnouncem ent
194
(1942) a n d
a m en d m e n t.*
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A nnouncem ent
44
o f 1941
and
a m en d m e n t.*
D I E T I T I A N , S t u d e n t , $420.
A rm y M edical
C enter, W a r
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A n n o u n c e m e n t 278 ( 1 M 2 ) . * '
E N G IN E M A N , S t e a m . E lectric,
$1,6 80 t o $2,040.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 255 ( 1 9 i 2 ) .
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(In sp ectio n
of m e a t
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m eat
fow l
products.
O p^n to
m en
a n d w om en).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 276 ( 19 12 ).
IN SPEC T O R ,
D efense P ro d u ctio n
P ro tec tiv e
S ervice,
$2,6 00
to
$5,600.
W ar D epartm ent.
A nnouncem ent
180 o f
1941 a n d
am en d m en t.*
I N S P E C T O R : H at.s, $2,0:0; M i s c e l ­
laneous
S u p p lies
(H osiery
and
K n i t U n d e r w e a r ) , $2,0C0; T e x t i l e s .
$1,620 a n d $2, 00 0 ; C l o t h i n g , $1620
a n d $2,000.
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A nnouncem ent
142 o f
1 9 i0 a n d
am en d m e n t.*
I N S P E C T O R , J u n i o r , $2,3C0.
W a g e a n d H o u r D ivision, D e p a r t ­
m e n t of L abor.
( A p p l i c a n t s a r e n o t d«‘s l r e d f r o m
resid en ts
of
C o n n ecticu t . N ew
.lersey. N ew Y ork, o r N o rth C aro linii s l u c e a d e q u a t e r e g i s t e r s a r e
H im
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for
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regions)
C l o s i n g d a t e - J a n u a r y 5. 1943.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 277 (19 12 ).
L I B R A R Y A S S I S T A N T . $1,230 t o
$1,620.
(W ritte n te st required)
A n n o u n c e m e n t 238 (19 42) .
L I T H O G R A P H E R (A rtistic o r M e­
c h a n i c a l ) , §1,440 t o $2,000.
A nnouncem ent
205
(1942)
a n u
am en d m en t.*
M A T E R IA L S IN S P E C T O R , A ssistt a n t , $2,600.
U n ited S ta te s M a ritim e C o m m is ­
sion.
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Rei o m m e n d e d by P h y ­
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l a r d e n v i n d is f e a t u r e d a t m o s t o f f i c e ,
club or hom o p arties.
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d o y o u ? C a i itH ia m e r c N 3-7718or C O lu m b u s
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Records
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P A U r < G R AnO Ii= ? , S p e c i n l i s t in r e - s t y l i n g
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C l o t h i i i K foi' l u o n , w o i i io n .
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
U. s .
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Paris
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for Confidence, Poise, C u l tu r e d
Speech, Stronfi, P le a s i n g Vo ice, R a ­
dio, and ability to S p e a k C o n v in c ­
ingly to individuals a n d to s m a ll
and Uu'(ie audiences.
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O i » r 27 V r s . i n C u r n o g i e
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i)rum ii f o r S t a K e , M - r t e n . I t i u l i o
Puldir A p p e u n i n c e s w h i l e I n t r a l n i n s r
C »llu riil:C u ltu red f S p e e c l i , V « i c » . P e r w n n l K y
.New Day and E v e. C a s s e s J a n . 6
vou
are
(C ontinued fro m Pane Twelve)
(O p en to b o th m e n a n d w o m e n ).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 274 (19 42 ).
C H E M I S T , 12,600 t o $5,600.
A nnouncem ent
253 (1942)
a n d
a m en d m e n t.
G E O L O G I S T , J u n i o r , $2,000.
A nnouncem ent
249 (1942)
a n d
a m en d m e n t.
I N S P E C T O R . P o w e r & Explosive!?.
?1,6 20 t o 52,600.
O r d n a n c e D e p a r t m e n t , W a r D ept.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 104 o f 1940 a n d
am en d m en ts.
M E T A L . L . U R G I S T , 52,600 t o 55,600.
Announcem ent
23S (1942)
a n d
a m en d m e n t.*
M E T A L L U R G I S T , J u n i o r , | 2 ,0 0 0 .
Announcem ent
254 (1942)
a n d
a m en d m e n t.*
M E T E O R O L O G I S T , |2 , 6 0 0 t o 55,600.
A nnouncem ent
237 (1942)
a n d
am en d m e n t.*
M E T E O R O L O G I S T . J u n i o r , $2,000.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 127 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m e n ts.*
P H A R M A C O L O G I S T , 5^,600 t o 54,600
T O X I C O L O G I S T , $2,6 00 t o $4,600.
A nnouncem ent
186 (1912)
a n d
am en d m e n t.*
P H Y S I C I S T . $2,6 00 t o $5,000.
A nnouncem ent
236 (1942)
a n d
am en d m e n t.*
P H Y S I C I S T , J u n i o r , $2,000.
A nnouncem ent
2 5 i (1942)
a n d
am en d m e n t.*
T E C H N IC .^L
and
S C IE N T IF IC
A I D E , $1,44 0 t o $2,00!).
(O p en o n ly to w o m e n ).
O p t i o n s : <AI1 G r a d e s ) R a d i o , E x p l o . s i v e s : ( G r a d e s b e l o w $2,000) a l ­
so C h em istry , P h y sics, M etallurgy,
F u els.
A nnouncem ent
133 o f 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts."
T E C H N O L O G I S T , $2,000 t o $3,600.
A n y specialized b ra n c h .
A nnouncem ent
188 (191 2)
a n d
a m en d m e n t.
T rades
P o sitio n s e x ist a t a rd n a n c e , n av al,
a n d A ir C orps rs ta b lis h n ie n ts. T h«
s a la r ie s sho^vn b elo w v a r y a c c o rd Injf to t h e p l a c e o f e m p l o y m e n t .
I N S T R U M E N T M A K E R , $7.44 a d a y
t o 51-24 a n h o u r .
A nnouncem ent
162 o f .1940 a n d
am en d m e n t.*
L E N S G R I N D E R , S5.92 t o $8 a d a y .
A nnouncem ent
158 o f 1940 a n d
am en d m e n ts.*
•
L O F T S M A N . $1.04 t o $1.12 a n h o u r .
Announcem ent
159 o f 1940 a n d
am en d m e n t.*
M A C H I N I S T , 51.80 0 a y e a r t o 5 1 0 6
an hour.
Announcem ent
161 R e v i s e d , 1941
an d a m en d m e n ts.*
S H I P F I T T E R , $6.81 t o $8.93 a d a y .
Announnem ont
160 o f 1940 a n d
am en d m e n t.*
T O O L M A K E R , $7.20 a d a y t o $1.0»
a n hour.
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n e w t a x p a y e r s in th e a r m y .
N A V IG A T IO N A N D M E T E O R O L ­
OGY.
By
1). H a y S u r g e o n e r .
(L o n g :m an .s-G reen & C o., $1.25).
A h an d b o o it for n a v ig a to rs an d
p iio t - n a v i g a t o r s p r in t e d in E n g l a n d .
S im p l y e x p i a m e d a r e su c li subject:}
as p rep a ra tio n , m ap^ an d charts,
n a v ig a tio n p ro b le m s, position fix ­
ing. d e a d re c k o n in g , in s tr u m e n ts ,
m a g n etism an d com passes, an d m e­
te o ro lo g y .
A goo d in d e x a n d a n
ap p e n d ix of m a p sy m b o ls m a k e this
p o ck e t m a n u a l ev e n m o re helpful.
T e sts
A n n o u n c e m e n t 133 R e v i s e d , 194 i
and a m en d m e n ts.•
• U rg e n tly needed fo r w a r w ork.
•* N e w l y a n n o u n c e d .
J u n io r D e n ta l A ssista n t
$1,S20 Pei- A n n u m
1.
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A p p lic a c io n s w ill be r e c e iv e d u n tii
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m et.
Jl. N a tu re of A p p o in tm en ts
A p p o i n tm e n t s w ill b j k n o w n a s
W a r S ervice a p p o in tm e n ts .
Such
a p p o i n t m e n t s g e n e r a l l y w ill be fo r
t h e d u r a t io n of th e w a r a n d in no
case
w ill e x t e n d
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six
m onth.s b e y o n d th e e n d of th e w a r
P e r s o n s r e c e iv i n g w a r .servicj a p ­
p o i n t m e n t s do n o t the rel3 y a c q u ir e
a c la s s if ie d ( c o m p e ti tiv e ) civil .ierv.
ice s t a t u s .
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V A R roU S
ARMY
H O SPIT A L S
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s t r u c t e d in a.'ftisling t h e d e n t i s t a t
th e o p e r a tin g ciiair p r o v id m g to r
t h e c o m f o r t o f p a t i e n t s ; nii.xing
so lu tio n s
lo r d e n ia l
an aesth esia;
m a k i n g a m a l g a n m o d e l s a n d .ster­
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s a n ita tio n of Ihe o ffice a n d la b o r a ­
to ry ; k eep in g records a n d p rep arin g
rep o its;
and
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related
w o r k a s a.ssigned.
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A. E X P E R I E N C E A N D E D U C A ­
TIO N
1. l * r e r e q u l s i t e — T w o f u l l y e a r a
o f f jt u f iy i n a n a c c r e d i t e d h i g h
school.
2. . 4 i 1 d i t i u n u l K c q u i r e n i e n t s —A p ­
plican ts m u s t sn o w th a t th ev
h a v e h a d a t l e a s t o n e o f th*j
fo l'o w in c :
( a ) S i x m o n t h s a s a . s t u d e n t in
a n accred ited n u rs in g rchool;
or
( b ) S i x m o n t h s a s a s t u d e n t in
a le tu d en t school fo r p rac tic al
N u rses; or
( c ) ' J ' h r e e m o n t h s ’ e x p e r i e n c e a.^
a n a . ' 3 s i s t a n t i n a d e n t i s t ’s o r
p h y s i c i a n ’s o f f i c e .
N o te - PersoriE w h o d o n o t m e e t
th e h ig h -sch o o l re q u ire m e n t b u t w h o
a r e o th e r w i s e q u a lif ie d w ill be g iv e n
a general te st occup y in g ab o u t 2
hours.
'I 'h l s w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l bo
g i v e n p e r i o d i c a l l y , a n d w ill n o t be
u s e d i n a r r i v l n a - a t t h e a p p l i c a n t ’.-?
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Jannary 5, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Fifteen
Kgiriovals In
Qjyil Service
‘F o r t r e s s o n t h e V o l g a ’
A t th e S ta n le y T h e a tre
“ F o r t r e s s on t h e V o lg a ,’' t h e
S o v ie t film n o w s h o w in g a t t h e
S t a n l e y T h e a t r e , d e a ls w i t h t h e
h e ro ic d e f e n s e of S t a l i n g r a d ( t h e n
k n o w n as T sa rltsin )
in 1918.
T h o u g h ‘.he p i c t u r e giv es b u t
s li g h t re f e r e n c e to t h e c u r r e n t
s t r u g g l e , its s u b j e c t m a t t e r is
tim e ly for it is b a se d on t h e ef­
f o r t s of y o u n g C o m m i s s a r S t a li n
t o sa v e t h e city w h ic h w a s l a t e r to
b e a r his n a m e a n d for w h ic h he
w a s d e s tin e d to m a k e a n o t h e r
d e s p e r a t e a n d v a li a n t s t a n d m a n y
y e a r s la te r.
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J^p^’-tment’s r e c o r d s a n d w i t h t h e
. .I Sfii’vic® C o m m is sio n .
i J m l t c d R e v ie w
iTnlike th e c ase of v e t e r a n s a n d
mpt v o lu n te e r f i r e m e n , disem ployees h a v e t h e priv ie of a lim ited re v ie w o f t h e i r
Removal by t h e c o u r t.
In the case of v e t e r a n s a n d expt volunteer f i r e m e n t h e c o u r t s
*11 review o r e x a m in e b o th t h e
ts and t h e p ro c e d u re , w hile in
the case of o t h e r s only t h e p r o ­
cedure Vill be re vie w e d, e x c e p t
^.j,eie the r e a s o n s assigrned f o r t h e
removal a re on t h e i r fa ce sp e c io u s
pj. trivial. T h e c o u r t will n o t a s a
ule substitute its j u d g m e n t o r dis­
c re tio n
for t h a t of t h e r e m o v i n g
officer.
Veterans a n d e x e m p t v o l u n te e r
f i r e m e n holding p o sitio n s in t h e
n o n - c o m p e t i t i v e , la b o r o r e x e m p t
class have t h e s a m e p r iv ile g e s
^•ith regard to r e m o v a l s a s a r e a c ­
c o r d e d to c o m p e titiv e e m p lo y e es.
Those holding p o sitio n s of a d e p ­
uty or a p riv a te s e c r e t a r y do n o t
have this privilege b u t m a y be re­
m o v e d a t will.
All other em ployees h o ld in g posi­
t i o n s i n the n o n - c o m p e titiv e class,
l a b o r c l a s s o r e x e m p t class, m a y
be sum m arily
re m o v e d a t t h e
p l e a s u r e of t h e h e a d of t h e d e ­
p artm en t.
E m p lo y e e s in t h e u n ­
c l a s s i f i e d service a r e n o t
subject
to t h e civil se rv ice ru l e s a t all a n d
c a n b e dism issed a t will.
‘Random H a r v e s t ^
To P la y F o u r t h W e e k
At th e M u s ic H a ll
Having played to t h e b i g g e s t
New Year in t h e h i s t o r y of t h e
Radio City M usic H all, “ R a n d o m
Harvest,” c o - s t a r r i n g G r e e r G a r Bon and R o n a ld C olm a n, will be
By Joseph Burstin
J A M E S C AG NE Y
w h o w a s g iv e n h ig h e st h o no rs
b y th e N . Y . F il m C ritics C ircle
f o r h 's e x c e lle n t p e rfo rm a n c e
in W a r n e r ’s ^‘Y a n k e e D o o d le
D a n d y " n o w a t th e N . Y . S tr a n d
T h e a tr e
he ld o v e r f o r a f o u r t h w e e k a t
t h e b i g p la y h o u s e . I n t h e i r f i r s t
s c r e e n a p p e a r a n c e t o g e t h e r . M iss
G a r s o n a n d C o lm a n a r e s u p p o r t e d
b y a c a s t w h ic h i n c lu d e s : P h i l i p
Dorn,
Susan
Peters, H e n ry
T r a v e r s , R e g in a l d O w en, B r a m well
F le tc h e r
and
M arg aret
W y c h e rly .
H o te l s — N e w Y o r k C ity
An In vita tio n
to ( , ' I V I L S E B V I C K A N D
COVKKNMENT E X E C U T I V E S
Value Fltia! a t the
PARK CHAMBERS
(18 « K S T
68TH
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STKEKT
One block fro m 5th Ave. v.nd
C e ntra l P a r k
HOTEL GREAT NORTHERN
118 W E S T 6 7 t h S T R E E T
( B e t . l it h & 7 t h A v t ^ . )
A c c o m m n d a t l o n s t o C i v i l . S er v i c e
a n d
G overnm ent
E m ployees.
$16 W e e k l y w i t h B a t h
$31 D o u b l e w i t h B a t h
S e e H E N K Y ,J. K I T E S T K K
o r IM i o n e C I r e l e 7 -1 3 0 0
A f ew ''ninutes' w a l k to
Radio City a n d T im e s S q u a r e
few .steps to all t r a n s i t lines.
Large, A t t r a c t i v e l y F u r n i s h e d
1 und 2 Room S u i t e H , some
with .S erv in g P a n t r i e s .
O W N ERSHIP M A N A G E M E N T
T L a z a 3-5900
Mr. A. D ’A r c y , M g r .
H O T E L R U T L E D G E
161 Lex. Ave. at 30th St.. NYC
A M . S U N N Y O U T S I D E I tO O M S
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317 WEST 45th ST.
The LONGACRE
l-Olt WOMEN ONLY
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302 WEST 22d ST.
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room , p riv a te b ath , k ltchenuttc,
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D urin g R e n o v a tio n s
P h o n e o r S e e M r. L o p r z ,
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L A N D M A IC K "
Broadway Central Hotel
673 B r o a d w a y , N r . 8(1 St.
Every
co nvenience
and
w ithin
w a l k i n g d i s t a n c e of y o a r office.
Special
arranK cm ents
for
Civil
Service a n d G o v e r n m e n t em ployees.
F o r R a t o s I ' h o n e S P . 7-26 00
M M. G O L D S T E l . V
■
A n n e S h irle y win.s a to p role
w i t h G i n g e r R o g e r s in “ T h e G i b ­
s o n G irl,” t h e R K O R a d io p i c t u r e
w h i c h D a v id H e m p s t e a d will pro ­
d u c e in te c h n ico lo r. . . . H e n r y
H a t h a w a y will d i r e c t J e a n A r t h u r
a n d J o h n W a y n e in “ F r e e F o r
All,” F r a n k R o s s p ro d u c tio n to b.3
re le a s e d by R K O . . . . M a r y A s t o r ’s f i r s t role u n d e r h e r n e w c o n ­
t r a c t w ith MGM will be t h a t of
K a t h r y n G r a y s o n ’s m o t h e r in t h e
m u s ic a l, “ P r i v a t e M iss J o n e s ” . . . .
H u m p h r e y B o g a r t a n d Sy d n e y
G r e e n s t r e e t , w h o h a v e b e en t e a m ­
ed in t h r e e p ictu re s, h a v e b een a s ­
s ig n e d le a d in g roles in “ T h r e e
S t r a n g e r s . ” F i ’a n k G r u b e r will do
t h e s c r e e n v e rsio n of t h e n e w
W a r n e r B ros, m y s t e r y , w h i c h is
b e i n g a d a p t e d f r o m a n o rig in a l
s t o r y by J o h n H u s to n .
Stage Notes
T h e T h e a t r e G uild a n n o u n c e s
t h a t “ W i t h o u t L o v e ” will t e r m i n ­
a t e its e n g a g e m e n t a t t h e St.
J a m e s T h e a t r e on S a t u r d a y nite,
F e b . 13. P r i o r to t h e o p e n in g
M iss H e p b u r n i n f o r m e d t h e G uild
t h a t s h e w ould be u n a b le to co n ­
t in u e p l a y i n g b e y o n d t h is d a te
d u e to c o m m i t m e n t s in H ollyw ood.
.. . R o l a n d Y o u n g h a s gone in to
r e h e a r s a l in t h e le a d in g role of
“ Ask My F rien d S an d y ,” u n d er
t h e d i re c tio n of A lfre d de L ia g re ,
J r . , w h o is also s e r v i n g a s pro ­
d u c er. W a t s o n B a r r a t t h a s been
sig n e d to d e sig n th e s e t .. . . F l o r a
R c b s o n a n d t h e c a s t of “ T h e
D a m a s k C h e e k ” c o m p a n y v/ill
p l a y f o r t h e so ld iers a t F o r t H a n ­
c ock on S u n d a y , J a n . 10.
Western Union
Seeks Night
Clerical Workers
TYRONE POWER
as he appears in “T h e B la c k
S w a n ” p la y in g f o r a th ird w e e k
a t th e R o x y T h e a tr e
SECOND
K IllS T
‘T h e B l a c k S w a n ’
C o n tin u es a t R o x y
F o llo w in g tw o r e c o rd - b r e a k i n g
w eeks, t h e R o x y T h e a t r e holida y
sh o w c o n s i s t in g of t h e n e w 20th
C e n t u r y F o x T e c h n ic o lo r film,
“ T h e B la c k S w a n ” w i t h T y ro n e
P o w e r a n d M a u r e e n O ’H a r a , a n d
t h e “ in p e r s o n ” a p p e a r a n c e of
C a r m e n M i r a n d a a n d th e N ic h o la s
B r o t h e r s , will r e m a i n f o r a t h ir d
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COPACABANA show w ith Tony
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a n a c t “ w i t h f e a t h e r s o n ly ” a n ­
n o u n c e s t h a t sh e is now th e
m a n a g e r of R a l p h ’s E L D O R A D O
on W e s t 54d S tre et.
A b o u t 100 w o m e n f r o m 18 to 35
f o r n i g h t c lerical w o rk a i e b e in g
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M a n h a tta n .
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t im e a n d a h a lf f o r over 40 h o u rs.
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p. m.
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a t least' tw o y e a r s of h ig h school.
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I M t O M O T I O N T<» n . K K K .
G K A I M ' . 2. r \ \
D K P A ItT M K N T
1
J r . . Itot». .1.. 87.H7A
'1 ItnUliiHoii, H c r i i ' t n i V.. N'.rj .'i
;< .-MlIKllXTlt. IS tH fl,
4 1-iilly. l,i*onnr<l
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."> <'.il-iI.iK. A i i l h o n y N'.. S),S7.1
rt I'('iiiiiiii. Krtrr.v, HI.T.Vi
7 .--luMtl;. Mlltiiii, S4..')0
H Ivol.slcy, I,(*oiuir(l, SJ.:t7.'i
1* A c k i ' i iiv. n, Mfix. HI.: i7.’i
10 A i i it io n y . .Ittiii-.i A.. h;!..'iO()
K p l l n i a n . L p r o y . 8d. .' 20
S i l v e i m . ' i n . .‘•’ ol. 71t,4Sd
R n t j e l . A b r a h a m . 70. 380
Z b a r P a u l . 70. 240
D e x t e r , S t a n l e y . 71t.d20
B l a u . s t i ' l n , M a x . 71i.(t20
K r a m e r . l J u t h , 78,!>Sd
K l o n s k y . f l e o r p e . 78 ,82 0
I!lt7. W i l l i a m . 78, 3Sd
C!old.<»teln. G i - o r t j e . 7 7, ."dd
L a m b e r t . B e n j r i m l n . 77. 22 0
B a . s s l n . A l e x : i n d e r . 7T.120
P ' I s c h b a f h . J u l l t i s , 7(l.ftld
. M e r m e l s t e l n . H a r r y . 7(t.(i80
T u r k . H a r r y , 70. 00 0
W I r t h . P a u l i n e , 75. 240
P l.A C E M K N T 1:N E .M P I.0V M E N T
■ IN S. T K A I N i N d A 8 .S IS T .\N T
1 S l a v l n . J a m e s L. , 85.000
2 S p l n e l l l . W i l l i a m . 82..’.d0
3 M c A m m o n d , n o b e r t , 81.303
4 D o b b a . T h o m a s . 80.400
5 W a l k e r . N. B . . 77.508
P A V I tO I . I . A r n i T O I t N.V. O F F .
S T A T E IN SU U A N CK F I M >
(P rc n i'itio n )
1 F r i n z I l i i d o l i i h . 87.470
2 F o l p y , J o . s p p h K . 87. MO
3 H o i - h e t t o . II c o. S5.720
4 I ' r h i p p . M l l t o i i , 85 0.'.0
A S ST. F l l . E C K K IIK , O K P 'r.
SO C IA L W E L F A K E
(P ro m o tio n )
1 M e a d o r . H e l e n , 80.100
2 G r a c e . C a t h e r i n e , 84..3.30
3 B o n K l o r n l , M a r i e . 82.070
4 S t a n i l e r , R e a , 81.440
FecleralEmployee Group Blasts
‘Ignorant’ U. S. Administrators
In one of the hardest-hitlin<j
r tatem e nts ever made by its ofric e r a , the National Federation of
Fed eral Em ployees, an indep end­
ent group, this week tore into
Fed eral i>ersonnel practices and
i 5 o m e of the officials responsible;
and stated bluntly, moreover, that
there are now too many em ployees
on the govern m en t payroll and
tha t the public reaction to this
condition is hitting the employee s
t h em selv es, who are in no way
responsil)le. The N F F K went into
the pay a djustm ent question, and
FR E E
W a r C o urses
W i i r l ii il u s tr .v . C i v i l S e r v i c e
iind
oilier
\ iliil
W iirtline
o i-c iip nl i o n s c a l l f o r t e c h n i ciill.v I r a i n e d
demanded
enactm ent
of
per­
m anent legislation gr an tin g ov er­
tim e pay on an equal basis to a ’l
e m p l o y 3es, plus rev am pin g o f pay
in accordance with the form ula
recognized for em ployees in pri­
va te industry.
Said L u t h e r C. S te w a rd , presidcnv a nd, G e r t r u d e M. McNally,
s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s u r e r of t h e o r g a n ­
iza tion;
“ Too m a n y r e c e n tly ai rived offi­
cials w ho wield ex te n siv e a u t h o r ­
ity m is ta k e o p in io n a te d i g n o r a n c e
fo r a d m in istrativ e acum en. They
a r e pro n e to s u b s ti t u t e long-windedncsa fo r lucidity. T h e y a p p e a r
to r e g a r d publicity a s a n en d in
itself a n d not a m e a n s tg a n e n d . ”
C o m m e n t in g on t h e n u m b e r of
p e rs o n s now on t h e U. S. payroll,
th e tw o o rg a n iz a t i o n h e a d s p o in t­
ed o u t t h a t th is condition “ is n o t
th e fa u lt of th e em ployees t h e m ­
selves
Tt Is, u n m is ta k a b ly , the
fa u lt of th o se who h a v e th e p o w e r
b u t n o t th e experience, n o r n e ce s­
s a rily th e c apacity, for p la n n i n g
a n d a d m i n i s t e r i n g go\»ernm ent en
t e rp ri s e s . T h e N a tio n a l P’e d e ra -
MEN AND WOMEN
T h e I', s . O f f i c e o f E d u c i i l l o n
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A S S T . STA TI.ST IC IS C L K n i,
E X E C U T IV E
(Prom otion)
1 C h i l d s , E l l 7 . a b e t h , 88.240
A SST. D IRICC TO K . D E P T .
M E N T A I. H Y filE N K
(P ro m o tio n )
1 E a t o n , E d w a r d , 80,000
SR. O F F IC E A P P L IA N C E O P E R ­
A T O R . L A IIO R D P f l (P ro m o tio n )
1 D e r o u v l l l e , A n d r e w , 80.2.'0
2 S I s e n w e I n , S i d n e y , 83.120
8 M a u s e r t , J o h n , 78.100
G ro u p It - M u ltilith
(N o C .m d ld a te s)
G r o u p ( ' —. M i m e o K m p h
1 .Sl. sen w eln , S i d n e y . 85,800
2 S t e i n , A l b e r t . 85.70 0
3 L e o n a r d , J o h n , 84.77(t
4 W h e l p l e y , H a r r y . 80.010
5 M a u i i e r t . J o h n , 70,00(t
O r o n p I>—A d d r e s s o i r r u p h
1 B a u s c h . E r n e . s t W . , 80.100
2 K l . -h e r , E r n e s t G. . 8rt,0;'0
3 B e a u d e t t , E d w . T , . s:t.700
4 M a u s e r t J o h n . 82.38 0
ft H a s p e l a . A., 82,72(t
« A l l e n , J o h n I I . . 82.1(!0
7 K u g r e l m a n , S e y m o u r . M).7oO
G r o u p E —M in ie o M u lt l K r ip h
M n ltilith
(.Vo C a n d i d a t e s ' *
1 Vancey
P a u l a J . . 03..582
2 R o s e n b e r g . M i n n i e . 02.633
3 N e - w m a n . A d e l e . 01 800
4 S o h w a c k , H e n r i e t t a , 91.120
5 C o l e . I d a . 00 .320
0 K a p l a n , C.. 00.1.30
7 C a r n l c e l H . N i n a , 00.070
8 N e w m a n . .<sallle. 80.851
0 Ro.'^en. C e l l a , 80.085
K» S m i t h . R u t h . 88.010
11 R e d l t - k , P h v l l l a , 88,.*^33
12 M l c h n l f k , S - d l e . 88,7S0
13 S a c k p v , K . Br 88,. 5 0 ;!
14 S p e c h l e r , . D.. 88.4tm
15 H e l d e n r e l c h . B a r b a r a . 88.252
i n B o u r g e o i s . O l i v e . 88.223
17 G a m b i n o , G r a c e . 88.C08
18 J a a s l m , R o .s p , 87,038
10 B a k e r , L u c i l l e . 87.012
20 P e t e r i > o n , V.. 87.822
21 G l l d a y . K a t h l e e n . 87.822
22 R o w a n , J a n e , 87,730
23 K e e g a n , A l i c e , 87.300
24 M u r r a y , A n n . 85..500
25 V l a l l . C a r o l y n , S'l.lSO
20 H a s e l s t e l n . M a r i e . 84.158
27 K e r r , C a t h e r i n e . R4.1.'50
28 F o l a y . M a r y . 8.3.517
10 G u l l a g h p r . A n n e . 83.419
.30 P a s p o . L e l l l a . 82.8'<«
31 W a r n e r . A M,. 81,57T
SR.
S T E N O G R A P M E ii
v
O F F I C E , E I > l ; ( ; A r ’| ( ) 2 -
..
(Prom otion)
1
2
3
4
3
0
7
8
G r e y . R u t h K „ Od,l42
P a e h r , F l o r a K,. 80,(i8'>
B u r n i i , H o s e , RH.7K)
' .
S a u l , R u t h , 87.9HU
W e l n t r a u b , R o s e , 87..'.',(j
P e a r l m u t t e r , K v e , S7 3 i i
F u r e y , J a n e M., 80.2(»4
N a t a l e , Nl< o l l n a , 8 (1,074
~ 1 * R IN . E D U C A T IO N A n w iv
A S S T ., E D U C A T IO N
(P rom otion)
1
2
3
4
5
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7
8
0
10
11
12
13
14
15
10
17
18
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S h e l d o n , A l i c e , R:).fU7
B v r o n . H e l e n . 80,(ilK',
W h i t e , C o r a , 88.700
M u f f s o n , F l o r e n c e . S,"* 4 J8
M e y e r * . E m m a , 8 8 401
(?olll."on. M a r g a r e t . SS.i'ji
K e e n a n , A n n e H., 87.IU4
O w e n s , C a t h e r i n e , N7.74s
S a n n , H e n r i e t t a . 87,18a
P a g e . F l o r e n c e . 81i,fil7
l i l l e y , L e o 8tl.713
D u n l K a i i , H a z e l , ,SO,,'3o
M o o r e , J e s s i e , 8o..142
K y a n , M a r y E . , 85.214
C a m p b e l l . J a n e t A., 81.P.SU
. N ' e w k i r k , M i l d r e d P.,.
D o h e r t y . T e r e s a , 82,.-.47
P a l m e r . M a r i a n n a , Si.iog
'
4 R . I N S U R A N C E KKPORt
A U D I T O R . D E P T . I N .S L K A nV k
( P ro m o tio n )
1 S o k o l , S a m u e l . 80.1.50
2. B u t l e r , M a r y . 87.340
3 W e c h t e r , L o u i s , 87.00
4 L o z m a n . I - e n a , 80.880
R h u d a , M a x i n e . 8;i.4,'0
T Y P E W R IT E R SERVK R
S U P K R V I S O R . E X E C . |)K IT
(P ro m o tio n )
1 L l q u e d , F a r r e n , 88.B(iO
A S ST . F I L E C L E R K . A I,R \\v
O F F I C E D E r r . O F I.AUoit
(P ro m o tio n )
1 I . a s r a s s e , V i v i a n , S4.40(
2 C a v l n , S e l m a , 82.OU0
ASST.
1
2
3
4
General B radley
C L E R K . A L B A N Y OJ’P
D E P T . O F 1.ARO K
(Prom oti< m )
M a n g a n . M a r y . 01.070
G u n d r o m . M i l d r e d , s,'.,4T0
C a v l n , S e l m a K,, 83,IL'0
S m i t h , D. B ., 82,10d
Column
(C o n tin u e d fr o m P ag e S e v e n )
To join the WAACS, apply at an Army recruitment
station.
To join the WAVES, apply in writing (not in person),
at the Office of Naval Officer Procurement nearest your
home.
If you ’re a nurse and desire duty with the armed forces,
go eithejj to your local Red Cross chapter, headquarters
of the Army Service Command in which you live, or write
to the Surgeon General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.
SO GREAT IS THE DEMAND FOR CIVILIAN ENGINEERS that women with college degrees IN ANY
FIELD may qualify for junior engineer positions with
the government by taking a short tuition-free course.
Those who successfully complete this U. S. Office of Edu­
cation-sponsored course, will be eligible for $2 ,0 0 0 -a-year
jobs with Uncle Sam.
THE ARMY IS NOT COMPELLED TO RELEASE A
MAN OVER 38. Each case is considered on its own
merits.
If a soldier over 38 wants his discharge, he can get it
if he meets these conditions:
Voluntarily requests his release in writing from
immediate superior; is handicapped by his age so thatiiw
usefulness to the army is secondary to his usefulness inj
industry; presents evidence that h e’ll be employed in warI
industry or agriculture upon his discharge.
Watch Next Week's Column
IN PEACE TIM E.
weekly.
THERITZ
a s well a s fo r f o u n d r y jobs a r e re ­
q u ire d a t th e B e n d ix A v ia tio n
p l a n t ’s E clip se D ivision in Bendix^
N. J .
F o u n d r i e s a r e located in
H a w t h o r n e , L ittle F a lls a n d B e n ­
dix, N. J . No e x p erien c e is n e ce s­
s a r y . A p p lic a n ts will be pa id
while le a rn in g . T h e p l a n t is only
30 m i n u t e s fr o m T im e s S q u a r e
T h o se now occupied in w a r w o r n
will n o t be c onsidered.
OPPORTUNITIES
AND A REAL FUTURE
32 S e n r l c k , A l y c e , 80,5.‘1S
33 S t o n e , P a u l a , 711.252
No Experience
Needed for Office
Work af Bendix
Discharges for Soldiers Over 38
Y o u n g w o m e n f o r office w o rk
UNDER WAR CONDITIONS
WKITK IM M EDIA TEL Y
FOR COMPLETE LIST
Regional Advis er’s O liice
342 Madison Ave., N. Y. City
tion of F e d e r a l E m p lo y e e s fo r e ­
sees c le a rl y —a n d k n o w s by long
a n d b i t t e r e x p e rie n c e —t h a t a tid a l
w a v e of public re vulsion n e v e r
sto p s a t sc ien tific a lly d e m a r k e d
lim its. S uch a c re s c e n d o of pub­
lic fe elin g would, in all p r o b a b il­
ity, t a k t a lo n g w ith it all t h e vi­
ta lly i m p o r t a n t a n d c o n s tru c tiv e
g a in s m a d e in t h e field of public
p rso n n e l a d m i n i s t i v t i o n . ’’
S t e w a r d a n d M cN ally called u p ­
on F e d e r a l em ployees to a.ssist
C o n g r e s s m a n R o b e r t R a m s p e c k in
his probe of U. S. p e rsonne l
policie.i.
iKK. C I . K K K , S T A N D A H D S A M >
P U K C H A S E K X M U T IV K D K P T .
(P ro m o tio n )1 B r o w n , A l l i e , 80.500
2 . M l n a h a n . D o r o t h y M „ 8.5.300
S D e l a n e y . R u t h A,. 81,500
excham gc
<:qUU- 3 rjAjt (i4»iMt?lrose - 5 -72 73
WHAT SHOULD YOU STUDY if you ’re goin* i»»j
the armed forces? Watch next week’s column for hint*]
to men who will soon be soldiers or sailors.
Civil Service
Career Man
Becomes Judge
On T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 5, Ju s tic e E l e c t E d w a r d J . McCullen, a
L E A D E R M e rit M an, will be
i n d u c t e d in to office.
T h e c ere ­
m o n ie s will be u n d e r t h e d ire c tio n
of t h e A s so c ia tio n of S u p r e m e
C o u rt A t t a c h e s of t h e S t a t e of
N e w Y ork, P r o f e s s o r J o h n F . X.
F inn,
of F o r d h a m
U n iv e rsity
School of L a w a n d Chairman
t h e C ity C o u r t Committea of
N e w Y o r k C o u n ty Lawyefs
e lation, will d ir e c t the cercino'’‘ ^^
J u s ti c e M cCullen, who was
ed to office to succeed Chie
|
I
tice J o s e p h T. R y a n , has
t a c h e d to t h e Suprem e
m o r e t h a n twenty-five
h a s b een lib r a r i a n of the
since 1926. H e is tha first ol^
Civil Se rvice c a r e e r men
a d v a n c e d t h r o u g h the coniP® ^
civil s e rv ice r a n k s to a
in a c o u r t of record.
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