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S ee P a g e 4
See P a g e 2 .
General Bradley explains
A R M Y
N. Y . S ta te E m p lo y e e
C L E R IC A L
D is m is s a ls
JO B S
N O W
OPEN
B e g in
S ee P a g e 1 6
S ee P a g e 7
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— W ar
Jobs
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See P a g e 7
T R A IN IN G
FOR
DESK
P O S IT IO N S
S ee P a g e 7
P a g e
T w o
C I V
U. s. Chauffeurs
Charge Bias,
Inefficiency
S tart W ork E ar ly
"1. Our w o r k i n g d a y s t a r t s at
8 a.m .
when
w e c o m e to tho
g a r a g e , c le a n o u r
cars, ch eck
t i i c s , etc. H o w e v e r , o f f i c i a l l y w e
a r e n o t c o n s i d e r e d a t w o r k u n til
S :3 0 w h e n w e r e p o rt t o t h e o f f i c e
Ht 120 W a l l S t r e e t .
" T h e n , a t tho en d o f th e day,
•we a re c o n s i d e r e d f i n i s h e d w h e n
■we c h e c k o u t o f t h e o f f i c e a t
!5 1 .'''. l)iit it t a k e s u s a t l e a s t a n ­
o t h e r f i f t e e n m i n u t e s to g e t to t h e
g a r a g e , an d p u t t h e c a r s a w a y .
T h e e x t r a 45 m i n u t e s p a y e a c h
d a y w o u ld a m o u n t to a b o u t $ 6
■weekly, a n d to a m a n r e c e i v i n g
o n l y $1,320 a ye a r , t h a t m a k e s
con sid erable d ifferen ce.
“ W e under^stand
that drivers
fo r th e W a r D e p a r t m e n t a t 270
B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k City, re­
c e i v e p ay f i o m 8 a. m . u n til 6
p . m . d a i l y fo r t h e s a m e t y p e of
■work a s w e a r e d o i n g ; in a d d i ­
tion they receive free u n iform s
w h i c h r e s u l t s in a s a v i n g in t h e
expen .se fo r c l o t h e s .
“ 2. O ur s o u r c e
of
e x t r a In­
c o m e on th e Job is o v e r t i m e pa y ,
a n d t h e per d i e m a l l o w a n c e o f
$5 per d a y w h i c h w e r e c e i v e on
o v e r n i g h t trips.
T h i s w o r k , In
f a i r n e s s , s h o u l d be d i s t r i b u t e d
a m o n g all t h e m e n . H e r e , a g r o u p
S E R V
I C E
‘A n y
L E A
D
E R
T u e s d a y ,
A g e n c y
C a n
F ir e
B y C H A R L E S S U I.L IV A N
F e d e r a l E m p lo y e e s : See im p o r­
tan t announcem ent on page
16.
W A S H IN G T O N - W h a t looked
like the b eg in n in g of a drive t o
force the F ed eral G o v ern m en t t o
clean house and disch arge in com ­
petent
Civil
Service
woraers
L i n .t e d
States
Com missioner
m ing
admits
d o e s n ’t
e x is t
C ivu
Sctvice
A rthur
S. F l e m ­
that
fo r
jo b-secu tity
Federal
em­
pl oy e es .
A n y e m p l o y e e m a y be
fired
any
at
tim e— and
t h e r e ’s
l i t t l e he can do a b o u t i t .
o f f a v o r i t e s r e c e i v e p r a c t i c a l l y all
of this work. E x a in in a tio n of the
p a y ro ll re c o r d s w ill s h o w t h a t
seven m en are rece iv in g the ex ­
tra work, that the rest of us
r a r e ly m a k e m o r e t h a n a f e w dol­
la r s e x t r a e a c h p a y p erio d , w h i l e
t h e se l e c te d f e w g e t a s m u c h a s
20 h o u i s ovt>rtime p a y . A n d w e
feel^that the m o st u n fair part o f
all is t h a t t h e d i v i s i o n is on ra cial
grounds
“ D esp ite the fact th a t cars m ust
b e r e s e r v e d a t l e a s t o n e d a y in
a d v a n c e for t r ip s o f a n y l e n g t h ,
our c om p lain ts have been an­
s w e r e d by t h e s t a t e m e n t t h a t th e
w o r k is g i v e n o u t a s It c o m e s up.
a n d t h a t t h o s e o f u s w h o do n o t
g et the extra w ork are just u n ­
lucky.
“ 3. W e fe e l t h a t o u r b r a n c h is
not being
operated efficiently.
T h e r e ar e f o r t y m e n d o i n g w o r k
w h i c h co u ld be d o n e b y t w e n t y fiv e. T h e r e a re u s u a l l y t en or a
d o z e n c a r s l y i n g in t h e g a r a g e ,
w ith the m en h a n g in g around do­
in g nothing.
“ A s y o u r C o m m i t t e e is a t t e m p t ­
i n g to a s s u r e e v e r y F e d e r a l e m ­
p l o y e e a f a i r o p p o r tu n i t y , w e a r e
a p p e a l i n g to y o u for a s s i s t a n c e .
M o s t o f u s a r e m a r r ie d m e n w i t h
f a m i l i e s , s o m e w a r v e t e r a n s , all
civ il s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s , a n d u n ­
d er p r e s e n t c o n d i t i o n s w e f i n d it
d i f f i c u l t to e a r n a l i v i n g w a g e . ”
s t a r t e d in C o n g r e s s l a s t w e e k . O r
it m a y be a w e d g e l e a d i n g to a
w i d e - o p e n a t t a c k o n s e c u r i t y in
jo bs.
I t s t a r t e d in t h e H o u s e Civ il
S e iv ic e C om m ittee, w h ic h cur­
r e n t l y is c o n d u c t i n g a n i n v e s t i g a ­
tion o f G o v ern m en t p erso nn el
practices.
A n d th e r e is g o o d r e a s o n to b el ie v 3 t h a t i t Is a p t t o b e c o m e o n e
of the m o st sig n ifica n t G overn­
m en t developm ents of the n ext
few m onths.
F lem m in g T estifies
The
C om m ittee
K ea id
C iv il
S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n e r A r t h u r S.
F le m m in g testify that G overn­
m e n t w o r k e r s c a n be d i s c h a r g e d
a t a n y t i m e —w i t h or w i t h o u t
c a u s e . A n d In d iv id u a l m e m b e r s
expressed deep con cern th a t the
agencies have not acted w ith
m ore vigor to w eed out in c o m ­
p etents.
Mr. F l e m m i n g l i t e r a l l y b l a s t e d
to s m i t h e r e e n s t h e w i d e l y - h e ld be­
l i e f t h a t it i s “ i m p o s s i b l e ’’ to f i i e
a G overnm ent em ployee. Speci­
fica lly , h e sa id :
Can F ir e A nyhody
J —A n y a g e n c y c a n fire a n y e m ­
p lo y e e a t a n y t i m e .
2 ~ A lth ou gh
a n ol d ru le re q u i r e s w r i t t e n notice
o f t h e s p e c i f i c c a u s e s fo r d i s ­
m i s s a l , c o u r t s h a v e h eld t h a t a
d i s c h a r g e is p e r f e c t l y v a l i d e v e n
w i t h o u t s u c h n o tic e.
O —W h e n a n e m p l o y e e t h i n k s
h e h a s b e e n u n j u s t l y fir e d ,
h e h a s t h e p r i v i l e g e o f a p p e a l to
t h e Civ il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n . T h e
C om m ission, how ever, ca n n o t re­
i n s t a t e t h e e m p l o y e e in h i s old
job. T h e b e st it c a n do is to c e r ­
t i f y t h e e m p l o y e e fo r a job in
a n o t h e r a g e n c y i f t h e e v i d e n c e in ­
d i c a t e s h e is q u a lified .
^ —A g e n c i e s d e f i n i t e l y a r e n o t
.req u ired to c o n d u c t h e a r i n g s ,
before
they
discharge an em ­
p lo y e e .
N o w
W A SH IN G T O N — A M o d if ie d
G o v e r n m e n t p a y bill, w h i c h g u a r ­
a n te e s F ederal w orkers a m ini­
m u m in c r e a s e o f a t l e a s t $300 o v e r
t h e i r b a sic p ay , h a s b een t e n t a ^ l i v e l y a p p r o v e d b y S e n a t e Civil
t>ervicc C o m m i t t e e .
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T h e n e w bill, w h i c h p r o b a b ly
w i l l be f o r m a l l y r e p o r t e d o u t by
t h e C om m ittee so m e tim e this
■week, p r o v id e s:
1 —O v e r t i m e p a y o n t h e p r e s e n t
b a s i s - i n o t h e r w o r d s , t im e aiu l-(in c-q u a rter for w o r k in ex c e s s o f 40 h o u r s per w e e k —i n s t e a d
o f t h e t in i e - a n d - o n e - h a l f p r o p o se d
in t h e o r i g i n a l d r a f t o f t h e bill,
o r o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s w h i c h re­
s t r i c t m e m b e r s h i p on t h e b a s i s
o f race, c o lo r o r c r e e d .
T his
a m e n d m e n t w a s i n s e r t e d a t th e
request of N eg ro groups.
A lso , an d v e r y i m p o r t a n t , t h e
com m ittee knocked out a pro­
p o se d a m e n d m e n t to p a y o v e r t i m e
o n l y on t h e b a s i s o f “ t i m e a c t u ­
ally w o rk ed .”
T his
p rop osal,
s p o n s o r e d by W a r a n d N a v y d e ­
p a r t m e n t s , w o u ld , in e f f e c t , h a v e
p a r t l y n u l l if i e d t h e l e a v e p r i v i ­
l e g e s o f p er a n n u m e m p l o y e e s .
I t w ou ld h a v e m a d e it I m p o ss ib le
fo r t h e m to t a k e a n n u a l or si c k
l e a v e on S a t u r d a y s , w i t h o u t l o s i n g
th e i r e n t i r e o v e r t i m e p a y for t h i s
week.
N o w h e r e is e x a c t l y w h a t t h e
p r o p o s e d n e w bill w ill m e a n to
y o u , i f it p a s s e s :
—I f y o u r b a s e p a y i s l e s s t h a n
$1,380 p er y e a r , y o u r o v e r t i m e
p ay , w h i c h n o w is p r o b a b ly l e s s
t h a n $300, w ill be r a i s e d to e x a c t ­
ly t h a t a m o u n t .
—I f y o u r b a s e p a y is b e t w e e n
$1,38!) a n d a p p r o x i m a t e l y $4,375,
p r o b a b ilit ie s ar e t h a t y o u r sa l a r y
c h e c k s w ill r e m a i n u n c h a n g e d .
—I f y o u r b a s e p a y i s b e t w e e n
$4,375 a n d $5,000, y o u w i l l g e t
$628.32 in o v e r t i m e p a y —i n st e a d
o f j u s t e n o u g h to r a is e y o u to
$5,0()0 a t a t p r e s e n t.
—I f y o u r b a s e p a y is a b o v e $ 5 ,0 0 0 , y o u w ill l i k e w i s e g e t $628.32
j
$3 0 0-per-y ear r a is e for
I
w orkers w h o se overtim e pay
j w o u l d n o t eq u a l t h a t s u m .
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i n c r e a s e f o r em p l o y e e s w h o c a n ’t w o r k o v e r ­
t i m e . A t p r e s e n t, t h i s g r o u p g e t s
e 1 0 p e r c c n t b o n u s.
1
$300 i n c r e a s e fo r L e g is 1 •
l a t iv e B r a n c h e m p l o y e e s , i n ­
c l u d i n g t h o s e in t h e B o t a n i c a l
G a r d e n s a n d L i b r a r y o f C o n g r e s s.
A t p r e s e n t, t h e y g e t o n l y 1 0 p e r ­
cent.
C —C o n t in u a t i o n o f t h e p r e s e n t
clause w h ich restricts over­
t i m e to t h e f i r s t $2,900 o f t h e e m ­
p l o y e e ’s s a l a r y .
g —E l i m i n a t i o n
o f the present
c l a u s e ■which s a y s o v e r t i m e
and base salary to g e th e r ca n n o t
e x c e e d $5,000.
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P rotects N egroes
I n a d d i ti o n , t h e c o m m i t t e e i n ­
serted a clau se d e n y in g benefits
o f t h e bill to m e m b e r s o f u n i o n s
Your D uty is to K eep Fit!
Y o u r g o o d h e a l t h is a g r e a t a s s e t
p a trio tic to k e e p p h y s ic a lly fit.
to
your
co u n try.
It
is
T h e fo llo w in jj; Y M C A s o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k a r e .s p le n d id ly
e q u ip p e d to h e lp y o u in y o u r h e a lth -b u ild in g p r o g r a m . T h e y o f f e r :
GYMNASIUMS •
SWIMMING POOLS • APPARATUS
Massage and Ultra-Violet Ray Baths
W rite
to
M e m b ers h ip
Departm ent
of
th e
" Y ’‘
Talk of Veto
By President
Is Discounted
W A S H IN G T O N -F in a l C ongres­
s i o n a l a p p r o v a l o f a f l a t $300 p e r
y ea r bonus for postal w o rk ers ap­
p e a r s l i k e l y to c o m e t h i s w e e k .
M oreover, on the basis of the
i m p r e s s i v e s t r e n g t h m u s t e r e d b e­
h in d th e bill w h e n It p a s s e d t h e
H o u se last w e e k , it look s v ery
m u c h a s if n o t e v e n a P r e s i d e n t i a l
veto can n o w stop the m ea su re.
B R O N X U N IO N
4 70 K . Itils t S t.
M E . 5 -7 8 00
G U A N D C E N T R A L
224 E . 4 7 th S t.
W I. 2 -2 4 10
T W E N T Y -rillR D S l\
215 W . 23d S t.
C H . 3 -1 9 8 4
in o v e r t i m e p a y —i n s t e a d o f n o t h ­
in g, a s a t p r e s e n t.
—A n d , f i n a l l y . If y o u a r e n o w
g e ttin g 10 p ercen t bonus, instead
o f o v e r t i m e , y o u w ill l o s e t h e p e r ­
c e n t a g e b o n u s, a n d g e t a f l a t
$300 i n s t e a d .
I f s
a s
S im p le
a s
H A R L E M
180 W . 1 3 5 th S t.
E D . 4 -9 0 0 0
W E S T S ID E
5 W . 63d S t.
S U . 7 -4 4 00
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v e r s i o n o f t h e origin al bill b>
w h o p p i n g v o t e o f 381 to 4.
S e n a t e s h o w s e v e r y indicat
p o i n t i n g to p a s s a g e by a
m argin.
T w o Versions
B o t h t h e H o u s e an d Senatf
s i o n s o f t h e bill a re on the
a t e c a l e n d a r . H o w e v e r , whe
t i m e com es^ s p o n s o r s hope t|
t h e S e n a t e to su b s t i t u t e the I;
version.
T h i s d i ffers from
S e n a t e bill in t h a t it provit
f l a t 15 p er c e n t raise, instek
t h e $300, f o r ce r t a in classt
workers.
S p e c i f ic a l ly , t h e 15 per
w’ould g o to p o st a l si.bstil;
p a r t - t i m e w o r k e r s , hourly »
ers, p er d i e m W'orkers. fee i
e r s , p o s t m a s t e r s in 4th cla
f l e e s , c l e r k s in 3rd class ot
a n d s p e c i a l d e liv e r y messen
P r e s i d e n t i a l A d v i s o r Williii
M cR eynold s
recently
said
w o u l d r e c o m m e n d a veto foi
m e a s u r e if it p a ss e s. How
s o m e s p o n s o r s o f the legisl'
s a y t h e y h a v e r e a s o n to hop«
P resid en t
will
decide not
v e t o it.
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W h a t thft R u l e s Mean
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m i n g ’s t e s t i m o n y a nd statem
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you:
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1. E v e n t h o u g h yo u hav,
e c
s e r v i c e s t a t u s , y o u can be
a t a n y t i m e a t the will of
agency.
2. Y o u c a n be fired with
w i t h o u t c a u s e —it d o e sn ’t mati
3. I f y o u r a g e n c y wants to
t h e “ r i g h t t h i n g ” it will
a w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t of the
s o n s f o r y o u r d isch arge , and ,
g i v e y o u a n o p p o rtu n ity to rt'
OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT THROUGH
B r a n c h
N earest Y o u — or Telephone T O D A Y — fo r Fu^l In fo rm a tio n .
“ F r o m t h e m o m e n t ti"'"
p l o y e e g o e s o n the p a y J i
j u r i s d i c t i o n i s en tirely that
a p p o i n t i n g o f f i c e r , ” he sain''^
w e h a v e m a d e a mistak.
c a u s e d a n in c o m p e te n t emrt
t o b e c e r t i f i e d f o r a Gove^«
job, a n d if t h a t incompetent
p l o y e e st i l l r e m a i n s on th
t h e r e ’s j u s t o n e reason for u
a g e n c y is r e l u c t a n t to Doif«
distasteful
b u t nccessaiy
a n d f i r e t h e e m p l o y e e .”
S e e n A s
Senate Committee O K ’s $300 Minim um
Pay Increase for A ll Federal Employees
'
ic e i t s e l f h a s n o authoiiiv ,
a n em ployee once h lie /
a g e n c y , e x c e p t in the n ^
non-citizens, persons
p o l i t i c a l a c t i v i t y contrarv >
H a t c h a ct, or p erso ns advr
t h e o v e r t h r o w o f the G o v p , 'Cat
C o n g e s s io n a l O
B o n u s
a r o i ^ . ,
F le m m iji
C —Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n it­
s e l f h a s n o a u t h o r i t y f o r fir­
in g in com peten ts once they are
appointed.
E n tir e resp onsib ility
Tftsts w i t h t h e a g e n c y .
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F l e m m i n g told t h e c o m m i t t e e
th a t the agen cies h ave “ com ­
p l e t e ’' a u t h o r i t y t o h i r e a n d fire.
“ W hen the head of an agency
w a n t s t o f i r e a n e m p l o y e e —t h a t ’s
fin a l,” he declared.
And
R ep resen tative
Robert
R am sp eck , c o m m ittee ch airm an ,
m a d e the point th a t “ the only
p r o t e c t io n t h e civ il s e r v i c e e m ­
p l o y e e e v e r h a s h a d i s p u b li c
opinion.”
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c i e s f u l l y f o l l o w e d t h e r u le s , a s
la i d d o w n by civ il s e r v i c e , t h e y
w o u ld ta ke three step s before dis­
ch a r g in g an em ployee.
F ir s t , t h e y w o u l d g i v e t h e e m ­
p l o y e r a w r i t t e n sta t e m .e n t o f t h e
reason s for his d isch arge.
S e c o n d , t h e y ■w’o u ld g i v e h i m a n
o p p o r t u n i t y to r e p l y in w r i t i n g .
T h ird , t h e y w o u l d n o t m a k e a
f i n a l d e c i s io n u n til t h e y h a d m a d e
a c a r e f u l s t u d y o f t h e re ply.
H ow ever, he em phasized th a t
c o u r t d e c i s i o n s h a v e h e ld t h e
a g e n c i e s c a n i g n o r e t h e s e r u l e s if
t h e y w ish . A n d e v e n i f t h e y d o
Ig n o re t h e m , t h e f i r i n g s t a n d s .
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w h i c h h a s m a n a g e d to o b t a i n all
th e " p h im s ,” a group of eleven
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o r d e r to a s s u r e e q u a l o p p o r t u n ­
it i e s fo r all th e e m p l o y e e s .
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p a y $f) a d a y fo r e x p e n s e s , u n ­
p aid w o r k i n g t i m e a n d l o w e r s a l ­
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c l a s s l e c e i v e , ar e a m o n g
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U nitrd S tates
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120 W a ll S tr e e t , N e w Y o r k , N . Y.,
feel that the co n d itio n s under
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h a v e u n t i l m i d n i g h t , M a r c h 31st,
t o f ile y o u r a p p l i c a ti o n , but it is
w'ise to a p p l y i m m e d i a t e l y .
If
y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n is n o t a c c e p t e d
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m e n t of the e x a m in a tio n on page
10
ca refu lly to m a k e sure you
mfeet t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s .
T h e application, w h ich h as to
b e s w o r n to b e f o r e a n o t a r y p u b ­
lic, a s k s y o u r n a m e , a d d ress,
place of birth, and len gth of resi­
d e n c e in N e w Y o r k S t a t e . A l s o
your
draft classific ation , y ou r
citizenship, and w h e th e r y ou are
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Y ou will receive a postcard from
t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n le t ­
tin g y ou k n o w w h e n the w ritten
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application blan k at th e office of
t h e M u n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­
m i s s i o n , 96 D u a n e S t r e e t .
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t h o u g h t m e n w h o a re a p p l y i n g f o r th e P o l i c e and F i r e e x a m in a tio n in N e w Y o r k C i t y m i g h t
lik e to have a lo o k at a sh ot o f firem en at w o rk .
T h a t ’s o n e s u b j e c t th a t a l w a y s m a k e s i n t e r e s t i n g
p h o t o g r a p h y . O .K ., h e r e y o u h a v e 'em , i n o n e o f th e l a t e r p h a s e s o f c o n q u e r i n g a f i r e .
In S'lnday, M a r c h 28, t h e CathG'jild o f P a r k s E m p lo y ee.s
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rch to the H o t e l C o m m o d o r e .
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Catholic N e w s , " ; Bi-ot her
tosus. P rofesso r of Philosoat M an h attan C ollege, a n d
Rtv, E d w a r d L o d g e Cu rran ,
iplain of th e G u ild, w ill adS3 the g a t h e r in g .
‘fchbishop S p e l l m a n w ill be repinted by M o n s i g n o r Aloy.sius C.
‘°en, pastor o f t h e C h u r c h o f
Holy I n n o c e n t s. H a r o l d B e a l
act as t o a s t m a s t e r . A n i n t e r ­
n's musical p r o g r a m h a s b e e n
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nsfeis to o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s
re ch an ces o f a d v a n c e m e n t
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th the C om p tro ller’s O f f i c e that
had been r e c e i v i n g l e s s t h a n
standard w a g e f o r t h e i r t y p e
fforlc.
)n June 26, 1942, t h ^ C om p iller ruled t h a t m e n w h o w e r e
ceiving about ^40 c e n t s a n h o u r
rc entitled to r e c e i v e 55 c e n t s,
i s;special p a y ro ll m a k e s u p for
period of u n d e r p a y m e n t fronj
Iv 1 1942, to D e c e m b e r 31, 1942.
her payments f o r t h e p eriod
im October 9, 1940, u n til J u ly
1942, are e x p e c t e d sh o r t ly .
n u m b e r o f l)iils w h ic h
the
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jhe cape b r o u g h t b y C la u d e
Rob ert P . B u t t e l m a n a nd
stci'S.
L. A y a s s e a g a i n s t the
isrlfs
of E d u c a t i o n a n d t h e Civil
Ijfe C o m m i s s i o n ,
t h e lo w e r
^ iiilpd t h a t t h e p r a c t i c e o f
urt
Ijing in te r -d e p a r t m e n c a l p ioIjjpnp f r o m a c i t y - w i d e l ist w a s
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ainfainers Win
crease In Pay
T h r e e
E n t e r in g
I s t h e M a y o r ’s d i r e c t i v e o f
J u n e 19, 1941, a p p lie d in all
d e p a r t m e n t s , or do t h e d e p a r t ­
m en tal m ethod s vary?
D e p a rtm e n ta l ruies vary. D is ­
c r e t i o n o f iiea d o f d e p a r t m e n t .
C —I s t h e M e r c h a n t M a r i n e c o n ­
s i d e r e d “ M i l i t a r y S e r v i c e ” in ­
sofar as vacation
p a y is c o n ­
cerned?
No.
ion.
C o r p o r a t i o n C o u n s e i ’s o p i n ­
C —Vy^e u n d e r s t a n d t h a t m e n in
s e r v i c e r e c e i v e th e i r v a c a t i o n
p a y f o r y e a r s s u b s e q u e n t to t h a t
in w h i c h t h e y l a s t w o r k e d f o r tho
c it y . I s t h i s c o r r e c t ?
H o w i.<i
t h i s m o n e y p a i d ? I f so , a n d to
whom ?
T h e e m p lo y e e is paid accrued
v a ca tio n only a t t h e t im e o f e n ­
t e r i n g t i le a r m e d s e r v i c e s . T h e y
d o n o t r e c e i v e a n y v a c a t i o n aiio w a n c e s in su b seq u e n t years.
y —C a n a m a n b y e n t e r i n g m i l i ­
t a r y se r v i c e , l o s e v a c a t i o n t i m e
w h i c h h e w o u l d h a v e g o t t e n h ad
h e s t a y e d o n t h e C ity j o b ?
No.
O —W e w o u l d a p p r e c i a t e c l a r i f i ­
cation of the first paragraph
o f t h e M a y o r ’s d i r e c t i v e in re v a ­
c a t i o n p a y , a s to j u s t h o w the
tim e is rep u ted ?
A n sw e r to question
a s a n s w e r to g u e s t i o n
8
1.
appears
A fter the w ritten exam ination,
y o u w i l l be c a l l e d in f o r a m e d i ­
cal ex a m in a tio n , and then for the
physical tests.
D u rin g the p rogress of the e x ­
a m i n a t i o n , y o u ’ll r e c e i v e a q u e s ­
tio n s h e e t f r o m t h e B u r e a u o f I n ­
v e s t i g a t i o n w h i c h m u s t be c o m ­
p l e t e l y f ille d ou t, s w o r n to, an d
m a i le d b a ck . A ll t h e r e p l i e s t h a t
y o u m a k e on t h i s s h e e t w i l l be
carefully in v estig a ted by the C om ­
m i s s i o n a n d a n y f a l s e or i n c o m ­
plete a n s w e r s m a y p reven t you
fr o m g e t t i n g t h e job. E x a m i n a ­
t i o n s o f c h a r a c t e r a re p a r t i c u la r l y
s t r i n g e n t f o r a p p l i c a n t s to th e
P olic e and F ir e d ep artm en ts.
W h a t T h ey M ust K n o w
H e r e a re s o m e o f t h e t h i n g s
t h a t t h e C ivil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n
w ill w a n t to k n o w a b o u t y o u :
I f f o r e i g n -b o r n , w h e n y o u a r ­
r iv e d in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , on
w h a t sh ip , t h e f o r e i g n p ort f r o m
w h i c h y o u sa i l e d , a n d w h e r e y o u
la n d e d in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s .
H o w y o u obtained citizenship
( w h e t h e r on y o u r p a r e n t s ' p a p ers,
o r w e r e n a t u r a l i z e d ) , in w h a t
c o u r t t h e n a t u r a l i z a t i o n certifvc a t e w a s i ss u e d , a n d t h e n u m b e r
of the certificate.
Y our w hole school career m u st
b e listed , w'ith t h e s c h o o l s a t t e n d ­
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o f
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H e r e ’s w h a t all t h i s m e a n s :
Y o u r p a r t i n g g i f t f r o m t h e City
in t h e f o r m o f v a c a t i o n p a y is
figured this w a y :
F o r each m onth of service you
g e t o n e d a y s i c k l e a v e , a n d on e
d ay v a ca tio n tim e. T h e official
v acation year ru n s from M ay 1
to A p ril 30.
Y o u g e t t h i s m o n e y on t h e n e x t
p a y r o ll a f t e r y o u r i n d u c t i o n or a s
s o o n a s y o u r d e p a r t m e n t f i l e s th e
n e c e s s a r y i n f o r m a t i o n w i t h th e
C o m p tr o l l e r .
If y o u h a v e a cc u m u la te d sick
l e a v e y o u d o n ’t g e t a n y m o n e y
f o r it, b u t it w i l l w a i t till y o u g e t
b ack from the w ars.
T h e m e n w h o j o in t h e M e r c h a n t
M a r i n e a r e n o t in m i l i t a i y s e r v ­
ice a c c o r d i n g to a r u l i n g o f the
C o r p o r a t io n C o u n s e l
and they
t h e y d o n ’t r a t e t h e i r p a r t i n g v a ­
c a t i o n pa y.
M ayor Issu el D irective
T h i s is all- in a c c o r d With a di­
r e c t i v e i s s u e d b y t h e M a y o r In
1941 to a p p l y to m e n d r a f t e d u n ­
d er p e a c e - t i m e
se lective service
r e g u l a t i o n s a n d h a s b e e n carrie d
o v e r to m e e t w a r - t i m e c o n d i ti o n s .
H o w e v e r , t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O f fi c e
s ta t e s th a t this
m e t h o d is n o t
u s e d In e v e r y d e p a r t m e n t .
T h e m a t t e r o f v a c a t i o n p a y is
^st i l l a t t h e d i s c r e t i o n of t h e de:l : p a r t m e n t h e a d , a n d s o m e e m p l o y jj ! e e s m a y f a r e b e t t e r t h a n o t h e r s.
W h e t h e r or n o t y o u ’re m a r r i e d ,
livin g w ith y o u r w ife , and date of
your m arriage.
Your Social S ecu rity num ber.
W h eth e r y ou w ere ever dis­
c h a r g e d f r o m a n y job.
L ist of a n y p reviou s ap plications*
f o r j o b s w i t h t h e N e w Y o r k C ity
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n .
A c o m p l e t e list o f e v e r y jo b y o u
e v e r held, w i t h t h e n a m e o f t h e
e m p l o y e r , a n d t h e d a te s .
A reco r d o f m i l i t a r y se r v i c e .
W h ethe r you w ere ever arrested.
In d icted , o r s u m m o n e d to cou rt.
T h e C o m m i s s i o n w a n t s y o u to tell
o f t h e m o s t t r i v i a l o f f e n s e s , o v en
traffic violations.
H owever, you
n e e d n ’t f e a r t h a t t h e s e o f f e n s e s
w ill n e c e s s a r i l y d i s q u a l i f y you .
W h ether you h ave ever taken
p a r t in a n y a c t i v i t y a d v o c a t i n g
the
overth iow
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S ta te s G o v e r n m e n t by violence.
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A f t e r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s a n d the
l r \ e s t i g a t l o n s a i e c o m p l e t e d , tA'o
l i s t s w ill be d r a w n u p o f t h o s e
w ho have passed the tests. Those
m eetin g the req u irem en ts of the
P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t w ill be p l a c e d
o n on e list, a n o t h e r w i l l be d r a w n
u p l o r tho F i r e D e p a r t m e n t . M e n
m e e t in g the p h ysical d em a n d s of
b oth , w ill a p p e a r on t h e t w o
lists.
A s t h e t e s t is n o n - c o m p e t i t i v e ,
t h e d e p a r t m e n t s a r e a l l o w e d to
m a k e their ch o ice o f m en from
t h e list w i t h o u t r e g a r d to th o
g rad es m ade. T h e P o lic e D ep a rt­
m e n t, f o r e x a m p l e , m a y t r y to
first g e t the m e n w h o h ave had
e x p e r i e n c e d r i v i n g a u t o m o b i l e s , or
w i t h a n y o t lie r d e s i r e d e x p e r i e n c e
o r t r a i n in g .
C andidates t a k in g th e ex a m in a ­
t i o n w ill n o t be a l l o w e d to e x p r e s s
their ch oice for one d ep a rtm en t
o r t h e o th e r, b u t a m a n o n b o th
lists m a y turn dow n his first o f ­
f e r o f a p p o i n t m e n t a n d gamble,
t h a t t h e d e p a r t m e n t h e w a n t s to
g e t in to w i l l c a ll h i m .
H ere are the p h y sica l require­
m en ts you m ust m eet:
1. Mliiinuim Jtoiglit (bare f e e t ) :
Police Dep t., 5 leec. 7 inciie^i; Fire
Dep t., 5 l eet, 6 incheij.
2. H ea rt: C a n d id ates m u s t sh o w
go od card iac resp o nses
3. L.urigN: Chronic p u lm o n a ry tuberculosi-s, a.sthma, or other d i s ­
abling d e fects p res en t or a s a
m a tt e r ot h istory m u s t reject.
4. Vi.siuii ICeqiiireiiu-iitH:
P olice
D e p a r t m e n t —3 0 / 3 0 e ach e y e s e p a r ­
a tely , eyeglasso.s — a llo w ed .
Fir e
D ep a r t m e n t —I i0/4 <J e a ch eye se para t e ly —no e y e g l a s s e s allow*ed.
5. Color V isio n : D e ficien cy , e s ­
pecially w it h resipect to reco gnition
of red an d gjoen , mu.st reject.
6. T eeth : Good oral h yg ien e re­
quired.
N o brok en or d ecayed
teeth.
7. V'enereal D i s e a s e : M ust reject.
8. raral>!>iN: M ust reject.
9. Th e sl i g h t e s t d e a f n e ss in either
oar—m ust reject. 10. H ern ia ( R u p ­
tu r e ) —m ust rej ect. T russ not a c ­
ceptable.
11. E x t e n s i v e varicose
v em s.
12. E x t e n s i v e varicoce le.
13. L a i g e h yd ocele.
14. H e m o r ­
rhoids.
15. N e r v o u s disorder.
16. T h e m ere h istory of epileiisy.
17. The m ere h isto ry of c o n fm em en t lor m en ta l illn ess in a n i n ­
stitution for Lhe in san e. 18. F a cia l
d isfig u rem en t. 1». Scollsis or other
d efo rm a tio r o f the spine. 20. S t u t ­
t erin g or s f a m m e r i n g s p e e c h .
31. Goiter. 2!. Aliib min uris. 33. Skin
dise ase, 34, D efc y m itie s -o f the log,
foot, toe, a i m , f i o g e r , o r hea d.
1. A bjll to a l l o w t h e C i t y to
h i r e r e t i r e d p o lic e a n d f i r e m e n aa
p a id a ir-ra id w a r d e n s .
2. A bill to a l l o w v e t e r a n s to r e ­
t ir e a t t h e a g e o f 50 on h a l f p ay .
3. A bill to r e g u l a t e t h e p a y m e n t
o f d o c t o r s a n d d e n t i s t s in t h o
H e a lt h D e p a r tm e n t, provided th a t
t h o s e h i r e d b e f o r e J u l y 1, 1940 o n
a p er a n n u m b a s i s s h a l l c o n t i n u e
t o be p a id o n t h a t b asis.
4. A bill t o s e t t h e s a l a r i e s o f
I n t e r n e s a t $1,000 a n n u a l l y , a n d
r e s i d e n t p h y s i c i a n s a t $ 1 ,2 0 0 .
5. A bill to g r a n t m i l i t a r y l e a v e
to em ployees, and lea v es to enter
d e fen se w ork, w i t h p rotection of
s a l a r y a n d g r a d e o f p o s i t i o n h e ld
a t th e t i m e .
W’o u id AI m>1Is Ii E x a m F e e s
6 . A bill t o a b o l i s h f e e s re q u ir e d
In o r d e r to t a k e C i t y c i v i l s e r v i c e
exam s.
7. A bill to r e q u i r e a n y e m p l o y e e
entering t h e
co m p e titiv e civii
s e r v i c e to be p a id n o t l e s s t h a n
t h e m i n i m u m fo r h i s g r a d e .
8 . A bill to s e t t h e s a l a r i e s o f
san itation m en a s follo w s: C lass
B, n o t les.s t h a n $1,920 p e r y e a r ;
C l a s s C, $2,040.
9. A bill to e x t e n d t h e e l i g i b l e
l i s t f o r p a t r o l m a n , P .D ., u n ti l
O c t o b e r , 1946
10. A bill to a l l o w t h e a p p o i n t ­
m e n t of internes, resid en t phy­
s i c ia n s . a n d n u r s e s w h o h a v e d e ­
clared their in te n tio n of b ecom in g
citizens.
11. A bill t o e s t a b l i s h a n e x t r a
i n c r e m e n t f o r a il C it y e m p l o y e e s
r a n g i n g f r o m 5 p e r c e n t to 15 p er
ce n t , th e l o w e r - s a l a r i e d e m p l o y e a s
g e ttin g the h ig h est p ercen ta g e of
increase.
12. A bill * 0 s e t a m i n i m u m s a l ­
a r y o f $1,200 f o r a ll C i t y e m ­
ploy ee^.
How M anpower
Situation Hits
A D epartm ent
A n an alysis of the m anp ow er
s i t u a t i o n in t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f
S anitation office clearly ou tlin es
t h e p r o b l e m s f a c e d b y a C it y d e ­
p a r t m e n t in o p e r a t i n g u n d e r w a r ­
tim e con d ition s and s u g g e s ts a
s o lu t io n .
A ccording t o . the
report pre­
p a r e d by a n o f f i c i a l o f t h e d e ­
partm ent, this su m m e r the de­
p a r t m e n t w ill be u n d e r - s t a f f e d by
a b o u t 30 p e r c e n t , b e c a u s e o f m i li ­
ta ry l e a v e s , v a c a n c i e s a n d v a c a ­
tio n s .
T he report also s t a te s that a n y
r e q u e s t s to h a v e m i l i t a r y v a c a n ­
c i e s filled by w a r s u b s t i t u t e s m u s t
h a v e t h e a p p r o v a l o f th e M a yo r.
C om plicated payroll procedures
ad d w o r k to th e c l e r i c a l s t a f f , b u t
r e q u e s t s to ad d m o r e h e lp h a v e
not been approved by officials.
T he fo llo w in g w a s s u g g e s te d as
a p o s s i b le m e a n s o f s t r a i g h t e n i n g
out the situation;
T h e a p p o i n t m e n t of p r o v i s i o n a l
w o m e n e m p l o y e e s to c l e r i c a l j o b s
a t $4 a d ay . T h e d e p a r t m e n t h a s
s a v e d in m i l i t a r y a c c r u a l s o v e r
$612,000, w h i c h c o u l d be u s e d fo r
this purpose.
25. Orchitis.
26. Str abisrnos. 27.
O verweigiit.
28. Undi'i w eig h t. 2!>.
A n em ia or ytiier i)lood dusea.ie.
;{0. E n larged glancl.s.
HI. H i g ii
blood pressure.
;}2. D iab etes.
:{3.
Chronic i n fl a m m a ti o n of the ear or
perforated ear drunks. 34. Ciironic
m ark ed arthritisj^ 35. Ulcer.
36. S tr en g th : C a n d id a tes m u s t
be ca p a b le of l iftin g a full a r m ’s
len g th a b ove i h e head, ea ch han d
se p a r ately, a (JO-pound dumbbell
w it h one hand, a nd a 50 - p o u n i
dumbbell w it h the other.
37. Strei\)fth; C a n d id a tes m u s t
be cap ab le of c h in n in g the bar a t
lea st 3 full tim es.
S8. A)cility: C a n d id a tes m ust ba
ab le to clea r a rope w itlio u t to u c h ­
ing a t 3 feet.
39. T h e c a u s e s o f rejection ara
not limited by t h e en u m e ratio n s e t
fortli above.
Med ical
exa m in e r
m ay put a n y qu estio n , m a k e a n y
ex a m in a tio n of the can d id a te, anil
reject for a n y c a u s e or d efect th a t
in hid oi)inioii would im pair h ealth
or use tulnesa .
P a g e
C I V
F o u r
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S E R
V
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T n t s d a y ,
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,
What Every Cop and Fireman Should Know
Study Aids for the Forthcoming New York City Pollce-Fire Examination
The following questions, first of a series to run until the S elect the letter in fro n t o f th«
exam is given, are designed to acquaint the candidate with type of function that is m ost im portant.
material he may face on the actual examination. Study the questions
ANSW ERS
and answers not with a view to memorizing a lot of facts, but rather T y p e w r i t e r b, lik e autom oto acquaint yourself with the kind of thing to expect when test-day
aro
rolls around. You won’t be tested for the amount of knowledge thro w n out. T he p a trolm an w a s alyou have—but for your judgment, reasoning ability, and capacity ready patrolling: hig p ost for about
to act with common sense.
th ree hours. If th e ty p ew riter w a s
Q U E S T IO N S
.,
1. A m a n , s h a b b i l y
,
.
dresse , w a s
3 3o’'a"
n f w a s c l r r v i n g a n u nI ♦ n w iifor
TTnon b e i n e
covercd typew i tei.
Up
e g
h a l t e d by a p a t i o l m a n a n d a s k e d
w h a t he w a s d oing w ith the typew r i t e r , t h e m a n sa id, ‘Tnri t a k i n g
i t h o m e . I f o u n d it d o w n t h e s t r e e t
a w a y . ” T h e m a n ’s r e a s o n s fo r
h a v in g the typew riter are m ost
fa irly described as (a) en tirely adeq u a t e ; (b) q u ite r e a s o n a b l e e x c e p t
t h a t t h e t y p e w r i t e r is n o t c o v e r e d ;
( c ) r i d ic u lo u s, b u t n o t w a r r a n t i n g
further
in vestigation ;
(d)
q u i te
r e a s o n a b l e , e x c e p t t h a t th e m a n ’s
c l o t h e s c o n s t i t u t e g r o u n d s f o r su s p i c i o n ; (e ) r i d i c u l o u s a n d w a r r a n t In g f u r t h e r i n v e s t i g a t i o n .
2. D u r i n g t h e s u m m e r a l a r g e
dof! t h a t is f i o t h l n R a t t h e m o u t h
r u n . a m o n g a group ot children
o
r>
r
th is kin d y ou m u s t a lw a y s be neu ­
tral and Im partial to a ll concerned.
(a) I f th e str ik e rs are n o t doing
u n law fu l acts, y ou would be m a k ­
in g fa lse arrests.
(b) If yo u ignored all the a c ts of
the strik ers you m ay be a llo w in g
them to c o m m it som e un law fu l
a cts.
(d) and (e) P a r tia lity would be
In the str e et h e w ou ld probably
sh ow n to the em ployer.
st r i k e d u t y w i t h f i f t y o t h e r p a tr ol- have
observed It w h ile p erform ing
6 ; (b) T o x ico lo g y Is a sc ien tific
m e n . Y o u s h o u l d ( a ) a r r e s t all h is tour o f duty.
^ye i m p a r t i a l a n d ig(g ) (b) a n d ( d ) a r e w r o n g be- stu d y o f p oison s, th e ir action s,
s t r i k e r s ; ^ a u s e e v e n t h e m o s t I n e x p e r i e n c e d their d etectio n , a n d th e tr ea tm e n t
n e u t r a l a n d i m p a r ti a l to p ers o n in t h e d e t e c t i o n o f c r i m e o f t-he c onditions produced by them .
e m - ^QUld be s u s p i c i o u s o f t h e s e cir- 4 (a ) H a ck s are co n v e y a n c es k n ow n
pj^yg^.
ou tw a rd ly m aintain an c u m sta n c e s
a s taxis.
n eu tr a lity but helo the
(c) D e n tistr y is the art or profes­
^ ^ p io y ^ r t o t h e d e t r i m e n t o f t h e
t ^ n T r o^f ^ c r t m T an d ^ d e sion of practicin g d ental su rg ery
t h a t t a i n t s o f c r i m e a n d is de- and m e ch a n ica l d entistry.
‘
'
sc r ib e d a s r i d i c u l o u s r e q u i r e s fur(d) A n im a lity p ertain s to anim al
5. T o x i c o l o g y r e l a t e s to t h e s t u d y th e r i n v e s t i g a t i o n ,
life or nature.
o f (a ) h a c k s ;
(b ) p o i s o n s ;
(c )
2 , (a)
T he d og Is apparently
(e) C rim inology is the sc ien ce of
d e n t i s t r y ; ( d ) a n i m a l i t y ; (e) c r i m e , rabid. T he f a c ts lea v e no doubt crim e and its perpetrators.
g R e g a r d i n g a n i n d i c t m e n t f o r a a»>cut d estroy in g th e dog in th at
6 . A plea ta k e s place before or
ci'jiYiinal p r o c e e d i n g , t h e o n e o f t h e th ey state, I F P O S S IB L E , sh oot
f o l l o w i n g w h i c h d o e s n o t follow*-^h« dog. T h is m e a n s there Is little du rin g a trial, n o t after. T here are
jg
p a r o l e ; (b ) p ro b a tio n ; danger o f injuring anyon e in pre­ th r e e kin d s o f pleas to an in d ict­
p i e a ; (d ) s u s p e n d e d s e n t e n c e ; v e n tin g th e dog from bitin g others m e n t: 1. A plea o f g u ilty ; 2. A plea
(gj s u s p e n s i o n o f e x e c u t i o n o f se n - and it would result in preven tin g o f not g u ilty; 8 . A p lea o f a form er
tence.
th e spread of th e dreaded hydro­ ju d g m en t o f c o n v ictio n 'o r acquittal
phobia
or lyssa. H ow ever, th e dog o f th e crim e charged , w h ich m ay
„ ^
,
be pleaded e ith er w ith or w ith o u t
’ ■ I " * * ™ ' « ■ » a t t h e P o li c e A ca d - should be ta k e n alive, if possible.
th e plea o f n ot guilty. Sec. 322
P r o b a t i o n a r y p atrol
m/in arwnncr rkfHAv in of
1nrt a a r
C.C.P.
p ir ; in g " o T 't h : sld^ ew airan'd-hT e;
»r"?ourar
b e ^ ln ^ .u T T J r tX
m LH
t h r e e o t t h e c h ild r e n . O f t h e folf
Im
i mpprraaccttici caal l ttoo ssh
h o o lt w i t h o u t c a u sl o w i n g , t h e f ir st a c t i o n t a k e n b y
“ e p a t r o h n a n is n ot
'
if
r e q u u c d to k n o w is ( a ) t h e n o m e n ^
t^he p a t i o l m a n sh o u ld It p o ssib le ,
r e v o l v e r ; (h) t h e
( c ) is w r o n g b e c a u s e by t h e t i m e
fn .
Iron
b a z a . d s o t t h e s h o o t i n g r a n g e ; ( c ) th is is a c c o m p l i s h e d p a n i c a n d epiin a e r o u p o i t h e c n ild r e n w h o .
x i ^
i.
i.
riomin
foonu
w e r e n o t b itt e n so a s to a v o id fur‘" s t r u c t ; (d ) a c c i d e n t p re- d em c m a y l e s u l t
(d ) --------------is w r o n g b e c a u s e t h a t ca n
t h e r in ju r y ; (c) call for t h e aid v e n t i o n o n t h e s h o o t m g r a n g e ; (c)
o f a n o t h e r p a t r o l m a n ; ( d ) ru sh to
c l e a n i n g of t h e rev o lv er . be d e t e r m i n e d a f t e r al l p r e l i m i n a r y
a c t i o n is t a k e n c a r e of, w h e t h e r
a h o s p i t a l a n d r e q u e s t an a m b u 8 . In p o lic e p a r l a n c e “ m u g g i n g ”
l a n c e to be s e n t to
t h e s c e n e of m o s t n e a r l y m e a n s (a ) s w e e t h e a r t s
d o g is d ea d ,
3. (d) N o m a tter w h a t the crim e
t h e a c c i d e n t (e) d e t e r m in e t h e o w n - in a ca r ; ( b ) ro b b ery ; (c ) p ic t u r e s
e r s h i p of t h e d og.
in t h e ‘‘R o g u e s G a l l e r y ” ; (d) a w as or w ho Is affe cte d by th e crim n e w d a n c e ; (e ) n o n e o f th e forea ct, t h ir d d e g r e e m e t h o d s a r e
3. T h ir d d e g r e e m e t h o d s ( a ) a re
unlawful. Sec. 246 of th e Penal
going.
p e r m i s s i b l e w h e n p e r f o r m e d by d e ­
I^iw provides w h en the use of force
t e c t i v e s o n ly ; (b) ar e n o t p e r m i s s i 9. It is l e a s t c h a r a c t e r i s t i c o f a is not un law ful and docs not inb le if p e r f o r m e d by u n i f o r m e d m e n d e m o c r a c y t h a t
(a )
elem en tary
assa u lts w h ich are associated
in o r d i n a r y c a s e s ; (c) ar e p e r m iss i- e d u c a t i o n is a S t a t e f u n c t i o n ; (b) w ith third degree m ethods.
})le a f t e r a rap e; (d) a r e n o t per- l e g i s l a t i v e p r o c e s s e s a r e carrie d on
(a ) and (b) a r e w r o n g b e c a u s e
n i i s s i b l e u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s ; by t h e S t a t e ; (c) ju d ic ia l a n d ex(e ) a r e p e r n i i tt e d u n d e r c e r t a i n e c u t i v e p r o c e s s e s a n d f u n c t i o n s a re w h e t h e r or n o t a u n i f o r m is w o rn
it is u n l a w f u l .
circu m sta n ces.
c a r r ie d on b y t h e S t a t e ; (d ) e x e c u 4. S u p p o s e y o u w e r e a s s i g n e d to tiv e d e c i s io n a r e m a d e in a die.(c)^ is w r o n g b e c a u s e no m a t t e r
—
t a to r i a l m a n n e r by a s i n g l e in d iv id '''hom
u al w i t h o u t t h e
State having a it w a s c o m m i t t e d , t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n s
o f the S t a t e a n d of t h e U n i te d
J
v o ic e ; (e ) n o n e o f t h e f o r e g o i n g .
S t a t e s p r o v id e t h a t a p e r s o n c a n ­
O Z O N E F O O T -S T IC K
10. T h e C h a r t e r o f t h e City o f not be d e p r iv e d o f life or lib e r t y
N o w Y o r k m e n t i o n s t h e f o l l o w i n g w i t h o u t d u e p r o c e s s o f la w . In the
fo r
f iv e m a j o r f u n c t i o n s of t h e P o l i c e a p p l i c a t i o n o f third d e g r e e m e th D e p a r t m e n t , a m o n g m a n y o th e rs; o ds t h e v i c t i m is d ep r iv e d of t h e
H u r t in g F e e t
(a ) to p r o t e c t life a n d p ro p erty ; r i g h t to d e f e n d h i m s e l f .
( b) to p r e s e r v e t h e p e a c e ; (c ) to
4. (c) No m atter w h a t your color,
p r e v e n t c r i m e ; ( d ) to e n f o r c e l a w s ; creed, religion, or fe elin g s are,
C 0 0 I3 and soothes tired, burning
( e) to d e t e c t a n d a r r e s t o f f e n d e r s . w h en a ssign ed to police duty of
feet caused by over-exertion. R e­
lieves itching, scaling and cracicing o f A thlete’s Foot. Antiseptic.
A pplied to afTected part, it will
stay on all day. Stick lasts for
m onths. 1.00.
Stuck Till 1947,
They Request
Change of Title
HOUSE OF GOURIELLI
16
East
5Sth
Street, N e w Y o r k
A s s i s t a n t A t t e n d a n c e O f f i c e r s of
t h e B o a r d of E d u c a t i o n , c l a i m i n g
t h a t t h e y a r e p e r f o r m i n g the
sa m e d uties as regular atten d an ce
o f fi c e r s ,
have
p e t i ti o n e d
the
B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n to c h a n g e
th e ir s t a t u s to “ A t t e n d a n c e O f fi ­
cer.”
I
O v er t h e s i g n a t u r e o f T i m o t h y
M c C a r th y , p r e s i d e n t of t h e A s­
sista n t A tten d a n ce O fficers A sso ­
c ia t io n , t h e p e t i ti o n lis t s r e a s o n s
w h y t h e c h a n g e s s h o u l d be m a de .
H e r e a r e th e ir a r g u m e n t s :
1. T h e y g e t a m a x i m u m of $1,820. A t t e n d a n c e O f f i c e r s $2,350.
2. T h e y a r e p e r f o r m i n g e x a c t l y
th e s a m e d u t i e s a s t h e o t h e r s a nd
have been rated
on t h e s a m e
basis.
3. B y a le g a l t e c h n i c a l i t y , t h e y
wi ll n o t be e lig ib le u n til 1947 fo r
a n o p p o r t u n i t y for a d v a n c e m e n t .
H a l f w e r e a p p o i n t e d in 1929 fro m
a list f o r “ A t t e n d a n c e O f f i c e r , ’’
t he o t h e r h a l f t o o k an e x a m i n a ­
tion in 1930 f o r th e “ A s s i s t a n t ”
jobs.
4. T h e ris e In t h e c o s t o f l iv in g
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Soon Up For Trial
T he case bi ough t a g a in st Com ­
m issioner W alsh by the 3-A eligibles on the N e w Y ork City fire­
m an list w h o w ere refused a p ­
poin tm en t because they had been
m arried a fte r Septem ber 15, will
appear on th e calendar of the
A ppelate D iv isio n in the early
part o f A p r il
W elfa re Firing
C ase in Court
T h e c a s e o f Y e t t a B a r m a n , for­
m e r i n v e s t i g a t o r in th e D e p a r t ­
m en t of W elfare
w h o w as dis­
c h a r g e d f r o m t h e d e p a r t m e n t in
N o v e m b e r , 1942, on c h a r g e s o f in ­
c o m p e t e n c e , w a s h e a r d in th e S u ­
p r e m e C o u rt l a s t w e e k w h e r e the
c a s e is on a p p ea l.
A c c o r d i n g to S a y p o l a n d K o tle r,
a t t o r n e y s f o r M i s s B e r m a n , h er
d i s m i s s a l “ is a re s u lt of d i s c r im i ­
nation fo llo w in g her resignation
from the SC M W A .”
O r i g i n a l l y a p p o i n t e d an i n v e s t i ­
g a t o r in 1934, t h e f o r m e r W e l f a r e
e m p l o y e e ’s a p p e a l s t a t e s t h a t s h e
h ad r e c e i v e d s a t i s f a c t o r y r a t i n g s
p rior to h e r l e a v i n g th e u n ion,
a n d t h a t s i n c e 1939 h e r s u p e r v i s ­
o rs h a v e c o n s t a n t l y u n d e r g r a d e d
her, f i n a l l y c o s t i n g h e r t h e p o si­
tion.
T h e case had originally com e b e­
fore E llis R an en , then Industrial
R elation s D irector of the W elfare
D e p a r t m e n t , a n d n o w an A F L o f ­
ficial. Mr. R a n e n h a d s u b s t a n t i ­
a t e d th e o r i g i n a l c h a r g e a g a i n s t
her.
BEAUTY and HEALTH
FOR WORKING GIRLS
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K i'u cefu l a n d s y m m e t r l o a ) b o d y
a n d liav o y o u r fa c e re ju v e n n to d
a t a c o s t w ith i n y o u r ine an a.
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people u n ited into one bodv
a civil an d self-govem in
m un ity. I f on e person contrni
g o vern s th e life, action, iiyin j*
o f a nation, th e n th a t nation 1
in g led by a dictator.
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A. A ccid en ts—aid given
B . P er so n s — w h o are in...
lost, m issin g , etc.
1 1 —P ro tectio n
of property
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in public places wifh v l*
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(a), (b), (d), and (e) are the a c­
t i o n s g e n e r a l l y t a k e n a f t e r trial.
7. (c) T h e patrolm an need n ot
kn ow how to Instruct. H ow ever, It
w ould do him no harm to acquire
th is tech n iq u e. I t w ou ld help all
concerned.
(a ) T o k n o w t h e d i f f e r e n t p a r t s
o f th e r e v o l v e r w i l l h e lp o n e to
k n o w the action an d result of each
p a r t s e p a r a t e l y or c o l l e c t i v e l y .
(b) a n d ( d ) I f h a z a r d s a re k n o w n ,
p r e c a u t i o n s c a n be t a k e n a g a i n s t
t h e m . P r o p e r h a n d l i n g , to p r e v e n t
a c c i d e n t s , w o u l d re su lt.
(e ) L i k e a n y o t h e r m e c h a n i c a l
i n s t r u m e n t , if n e g l e c t e d it w ill n ot
p r o d u c e r e s u l ts , a n d if c a r e l e s s l y
laid a r o u n d or n e g l e c t e d , r u s t will
d e p r e c i a t e it.
A c o m p r e h e n s i v e c o u r s e roverltn
a l l p h a . s e s o f t h e w o r k a n d theory
K iven
by
experts
e m p l o y n l in
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l a n c e . ’’
(c ) P i c t u r e s o f c r i m i n a l s t a k e n
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jrector, this grou p c l a i m s t o rep Ln t a majority o f t h e p a r k e m [loyees, a claim w h i c h i s d i s p u t e d
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time had a n u n q u e s t i o n e d
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gislature m a y n o t l e g a l l y p a s s
i affecting t h e N e w Y o r k C i t y
iiiployee.s’ R e t i r e m e n t S y s t e m .
ITbp ruling in v o l v e d t h e W i c k a
! which would p e r m i t m e m b e r s
the New Y o r k C i t y p e n s i o n
item permission t o c o n t r i b u t e
! the basis o f r e t i r e m e n t a t a g e
latter they h a d a l r e a d y e l e c t e d
>contribute on t h e b a s i s o f re[tement at a g e 55.
N o w they
It to change t h e i r s t a t u s .
Ir. Goldstein h e ld t h a t t h e p r o ­
ved change m e a n s a m e n d m e n t
flhe New York C i t y A d m i n i s t r a Code and is t h e r e b y a s t r i c t l y
"le rule m atter. S t a t e l e g i s l a to effect t h e c h a n g e h e s a i d
lid have to be p r e c e d e d b y a
[ y message of c o n s e n t f r o m t h e
py Administration.
m a j o r i t y in t h e d e p a r t m e n t , b u t i t s
r i g h t to l e a d e r s h i p n o w is q u e s ­
tioned by the other groups.
S C M W A : —B e g a n a n o r g a n i z a ­
t i o n a l d r iv e l a s t N o v e m b e r w i t h
J a c k B ig e l a s u nion organizer, and
w o rk in g w ith him , three form e r
m em bers of the G N Y P E A ; D e n ­
n is D evere, ex-president of the
G N Y P E A , W illia m H a g e n , f o r m e r
p reside nt of the B r o o k ly n council,
and T om B ren n an , one of the
o r i g i n a l m e m b e r s o f t h e o ld e r
group.
P r i o r to N o v e m b e r , t h e S C M W A .
a C.I.O. u n io n , h a d o n l y a lo ca l
c f playgrou n d directors.
Tod ay the SCM W A reports a
m e m b e r s h i p o f c l o s e t o 500 p a r k
workers.
M e m b e r s h i p h a s b een
w o r k e d up t h r o u g h p e r s o n a l c o n ­
t a c t s , d i s t r i b u t i o n o f l e a f l e t s an d
th u f o r m a t i o n o f f i r s t a i d c l a s s e s .
The
C iv il
Service
League;
H e a d e d b y J o h n H u g h e s . T h i s is
a "horizon tal” organ ization ta k ­
i n g in a t t e n d a n t s in all c i t y d e ­
partm ents, and represents m ost of
t h e a t t e n d a n t s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t .
T l i e Civil S e r v i c e F o r u m : H a s
.several c o u n c i l s f u n c t i o n i n g in t h e
d e p a r t m e n t w i t h m e m b e r s h i p li m ­
i t e d to s p e c i f i c c a t e g o r i e s o f e m ­
ployees. B e st available e s tim a te s
in d icate that m o st of the ^ a ik
au to
en g in em en
b elong
to
a
F o r u m c o u n c il.
A grea t point o f c o n ten tio n
a m o n g t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n s is t h e
claim , voiced especially by J oh n
H ugh es, that the P a rk s D ep art­
m e n t is w i l l i n g to d e a l o n l y w i t h
t h e G N Y P E A . T h e C iv il S e r v i c e
L e a g u e p r o t e s t s t h a t d e s p i t e its
l a r g e r e p r e s e n t a t i o n it is u n a b l e
to g e t a h e a r i n g f r o m d e p a r t m e n t
H o sp ita l
H e a lth
L ists
B e g in to S h o w A c tio n
T h e l i s t fo r X - r a y t e c h n i c i a n , e s ­
t a b l i s h e d M a r c h 16, h a s h a d 11
n a m e s certified to the D ep a rt­
m e n t of H ospitals for perm an en t
p o s i t i o n s in a ll b o r o u g h s o f t h e
C it y a t $1,500 p e r a n n u m vi^ithout
m ainten an ce,
and
$1,260
vv^ith
m a inten an ce.
Seven
of
these
n a m e s w ere certified to the D e ­
p a rtm en t o f H osp itals for p erm a­
n e n t p o s i t i o n s o u t s i d e o f t h e C ity
a t a salai-y o f $1,500 or l e s s . S i x
p e o p l e w e r e c e r t i f i e d f r o m t h is
l i s t f o r s e r o l o g y w o r k in t h e D e ­
p a r t m e n t o f H o s i p t a l s a t $960 p e r
annum.
S e v e n te e n n a m e s w e r e certified
la st w e e k fro m th e list for L a b ­
oratory A s sista n t (B a cterio lo g y ),
p r o m u l g a t e d M a r c h 16. T h e c e r ­
t i f i c a t i o n w a s m a d e to t h e D e ­
p artm en t of H ealth for perm an en t
p o s t i o n s a t $960 a y e a r . T h e f i r s t
17 n a m e s w e r e c e r t i f i e d .
T h e D ep artm ent of H osp itals re­
ceiv ed the first n in e n a m e s from
th e r ece n t list of M edical Social
W o r k e r , G r a d e 1. T h e p o s i t i o n s
are on a p erm a n en t basis and pay
$1,500 p e r a n n u m .
or c i t y o f f i c i a l s on t h e p a r k s
question.
C harges that forem en
h a v e b e e n o v e r l y a c t i v e in pro ­
m o t i n g t h e P a r k s D e p a r t m e n t per
annum
bill
have
been
made.
F o r e m e n h a v e a l l e c e d l y b e e n distr i b u t i n j' p o s t c a r d s w h i c h e m p l o y ­
e e s h a v e b e e n r e q u e s t e d to s i g n
a n d m a i l to C ity C o u n c i l m e m b e r s
e x p r e s s i n g a p p r o v a l o f t h e bill, a c ­
c o r d i n g to Mr. H u g h e s .
O fficials M u m
P a r k o f f i c i a l s a r e l o a t h e to t a l k
ab o u t the problem of labor rela­
t i o n s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t .
It is
k n o w n , h o w ever, th a t t h e y are
n o t to o k i n d l y d i s p o s e d to e m ­
ployee groups, and are probably
disp leased w ith the in trodu ction
of S C M W A o r g a n i z i n g in th e
P a r k s D ep a r tm e n t fam ily.
The
•SCMWA. on t h e o t h e r h a n d , is
w i t h h o l d i n g i t s a p p r o a c h to t h e
departm ent
officials
uniil
its
m e m b e r s h i p is built u p to m o r e e f ­
fectiv e b a rg a in in g s tr e n g th , and
h a s m a d e no d i r e c t d e m a n d s to
t h e d e p a r t m e n t up to t h e p r e s e n t
tim e.
H e r e a r e d e m a n d s t h a t the
SC M W A will m a k e :
1. W a g e i n c r e a s e s .
2. P e r d i e m e m p l o y e e s o n an
a n n u a l b a sis .
3. S e t t l e m e n t o f jo b g r i e v a n c e s ,
f i n e s , s u s p e n s i o n s , p e t t y a c t s of
f o r e m e n , etc.
4. G i i e v a n c e m a c h i n e r y to i m ­
p r o v e in d u s t r i a l r e l a t i o n s in the
departm ent.
T h e Civ il S e r v i c e L e a g u e , i n t e r ­
e s t e d in t h e a t t e n d a n t s , w i l l w o r k
for salary in creases, a s a t is f a c ­
t o r y p e r - a n n u m bill, b e t t e r p r o m o ­
ti o n a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s , a n d u n i f o r m s
to be p r o v id e d b y a l l o w a n c e s .
The G N Y P E A
p resident h as
been reported as sa y in g th a t he
d i d n ’t w a n t to f i g h t w i t h a n y b o d y .
T he stru ggle for control o f the
park em ployees has gone on w ith ­
out firew orks, and the partici­
pa n ts have so far co n d u cte d their
f i g h t on a g e n t l e m a n l y lev el. O ne
i n t e r e s t i n g a n g l e is t h e c u r i o u s
p r o b l e m i n v o l v e d in r e a c h i n g p ark
e m p l o y e e s , d i s t r i b u t e d in m o r e lo­
cations than the em p lo y ees of any
other departm ent.
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for Students
appointment call
St.
P
l e w is
T o
F ir e
T h e N Y C firem e n list w a s care­
fully se a ch ed for additional n a m e s
this w eek . T w e n ty -fo u r n a m e s
w e r e certified to the F ir e D e p a r t­
m e n t for p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n s at
$1,320. T h e l a s t n u m b e r r e a c h e d
w a « 1997.
CH. 2-5319
F o r
S u b w a y
P o sitio n s
M anagem ent
C ourses
AID E M P L O Y E E S
E SSE N T IA L
F o r
M e n
U . S .
to
IN
^^‘ ^ g e s C o n f e r r i n g
a v e n u e
Wldir. TU 6-G130
"Hooa «a. m A 6-5333
O pen
to
;
C ou rt
r a r y p o s i t i o n s a r e o p e n In t h e D o ­
m estic R e la tio n s C ourt for m a le
court attendants. F iv e n a m e s w ere
c e r t i f i e d f r o m t h e N e w Y o i k C it y
c o u r t a t t e n d a n t list f o r t h e s e p o ­
s i t i o n s , w h i c h p a y $L,800.
Last
n u m b e r c e r t i f i e d W9,s 14.
5
H e lp e r
L ist fo r P u b lic
to
One perm an en t a n a tw o tem p o ­
V a c a n c ie s
T o
M a i n t a i n e r ’s
G o
R e la tio n s
B e
T r a n sit
W o rk s
in
F ille d
S u b w a y s
F ro m
L ist
48 n a m e s f r o m t h e N Y C a s s i s t ­
a n t s t a t i o n s u p e r v i s o r l ist w e r e
c e r t i f i e d a s co llectTng a g e n t s to
the Independent D ivision of the
Board of Transp ortation .
There
a re f i v e p e r m a n e n t v a c a n c i e s , a n d
t h e p a y is $6.25 a d a y . 312 w a s
t h e last' n u m b e r cert if ie fl.
The
Departm ent
of
Pulilic
W o rk s h a s had 22 n a m e s certified
to it f r o m th e list f o r M a i n t a i n e r ' s
H e l p e r , G r a d e D. T h e r e a r e f o u r
v a c a n c i e s on a p e r m a n e n t b ' J s i s
a t $1,620 p e r a n n u m . «67 w a s t h e
l a s t n u m b e r to be c e r t i f i e d .
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Cons on 80 Bills
M o re t h a n 80 m e a s u r e s al’fectInj; t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f Ihp
c i v i l s e r v i c e o f t h e S ta t e , c o u n t i e s
e n d c i t i e s h a v e b e e n In tro d u ced
in t h e p r e s e n t s e s s i o n of t h e S t a t e
l e g i s l a t u r e , " ail b u t a f e w of
t h e m se e i ti n g to u n d e r m i n e the
m e r i t s y s t e m , ” th e Civ il S e r v i c e
R eform
A s s o c i a t i o n ’s E x e c u t i v e
C o m m i t t e e s t a t e d t h i s w e e k in
m a l t i n g p u b lic its r e c o m m e n d a ­
t i o n s on m o r e i m p o r t a n t civ il
• c r v i c e bills n o w b e f o r e th e l e g ­
i s l a t u r e in its c l o s i n g w e e k .
S. Int. 40-5, I'r. .Wa-Halpcrn.
I ’crmit.s fStfil)li.sh;Ticnt of genera)
prom otion eiigib'e list, valid for u.sc
In m a kin g promotions throughout
t h e S ta t e or Municipai .«!ervice:
w it li r e s t n c l i o n tha t d epartm ental
promotion list shall be cx h a u st e J
before p iom otio n Irom outside the
<lipartineiit in which the v a ca n cy
* x i s t s is rc.sorteil to. Ajiproved as
m e a n s of m inim izing blind-alloy
job.s and g iv ;n g wider opportunity
to om ploye os to a d v a n ce in St.ate
or Municipal employniont, and in ­
f u s i n g iiew blood into dcp.irlnients.
S. Int. 710, I’r. 1i:{«-Dc.smond.
Provitic.s tiiat an em ployee in the
cla.ssificd .siavico provi.'-ionally a p ­
pointed or promoted to an<»^lu‘r
pd.sition m a y be re insta ted in his
f o i m e r pf).sition if he fails to qnalif y in the n ew position. Approved.
A n em ployee tem porarily promoted
f'hould be perm itted to return lo
liis old po.silion.
S. Int. "(Il, I’r. 14:57—Des mond.
R eq u ires S ta 'e Civil .Service Commi.s.sion to inve.stigate I'ecords ot
a p p lican ts for civil serv ice po.sitions. Approved, 'rhc ussueiatioii
h a s long criticized the Com mission
f o r its failure t(> in v e st ig a t e thor­
o u gh ly st a t e m e n t s of candidate.-^,
particulai'iy for higher j)o.'3itions.
In so m e in sta n ces canTIidatcs have'
m:ide ex a g g era ted elaima a s to ed ica tio n ahfl I'Xperience w h ich the
Commif.«ion h as taken a t faco
v a lu e ; an<l a s a ro.sult, t h e se pe.”8<ms h a v e rieeured po.sitions for
w h ich th e y ^^e^e less (lualified than
o ther candidates.
.S, Int. M.{4, J’r. l f .7 l- P a c k .
A.
Int. I7!ll, I’r. !J01).-.-.Viistin.
Pro­
v id es
th at
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as
j e i m a n e n t su b stitu te tea ch ers in
N e w York school s y s t e m who h a v e
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I L
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D
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T n e s d a y ,
Little Chance Seen For
State Pay Raise Bills
A L B A N Y -S tate
em ployee
rep ­
resen tatives
here
have
about
g i v e n up a n y h o p e f o r a p a s s a g e
by t h e L e g i s l a t u r e t h i s y e a r o f
a n y g e n e r a l p a y r is e bill to m e e t
t h e m o u n t i n g c o s t o f li v i n g .
A l t h o u g h t w o m e a s u r e s a re n o w
in t h e R u l e s C o m m i t t e e o f t h e
A B s e m b 1 y,
w ith
com p anion
m e a s u r e s in t h e S e n a t e , t h e r e a p ­
p e a r s n o l ik e lih o o d o f e i t h e r o f
them
passing u nless G overnor
D e w e y h as a c h a n g e of heart be­
f o re the L e g i s l a t u r e a d j o u r n s n e x t
week.
R ep resen ta tiv es of the em ploy­
ees have conferred with GOl'
legi.slat’ve l ea d ers , w h o la st y e a r
i n i t i a t e d an d a id e d in t h e p a s ­
s a g e o f s u c h le g i s l a t i o n , b u t w h i l e
the y a te synipathelic, they offer
no a s s u r a n c e t h a t t h i s y e a r ' s p r o ­
p o s a l s will pass.
G o v e in o r D e w e y is represented
served for tw o yea rs or more .shall
h a v e right to a p p o intm en t lo r eg u ­
lar t ea ch er poaitions b ofo ie a p ­
pointm ent m ay be made from eli­
gible lifct.s h ereafter e.stablished.
Approved. T h is would en able pres­
en t sub.stiiute teacher.g to continue
in their positions until they are
m a d e regular teachens, a right too
lo n g denied t ’tem.
S. Int. 132.-1, I’r. 154.5 - H alpern.
R e m o v e s from e x em p t cla s s .secre­
taries of civil service commi.ssions.
Approved.
In p ract ically all in­
sta n ces , the se se cretaries are m ini­
sterial, non-policy d eterm in ing o f ­
ficers w h o do merely a d m in is tra ­
tive work. An y such positions can
be ex em pte d on their merits, rather
than m a k in g all such positions
m and atorily exem p t us is n ow the
cas'e.
S. In f. i:«4, Pr. 1.514 - Halpern.
P ro vide s tliat appointn'ent.s to position.s in com p etitive class shall bo
m a d e w ith ou t fixed te:.m.
Ap­
proved. Jn so m e cities and other
local jurisd ict io ns m a n y posiMons
h a v e fix< (i terms; w hich 'a unde.strable under the n'erit sy s tem . This
bill would siipersede local chart er
provisions an(f perm it em p loy ees to
co ntinue to serv e during good be­
havior.
T h e s e B i l l s O p p o se d
A m o n g the more im portant bills
opposed by the As.sociation are:
S. Int. I l ‘i, I'r. 44.5—Mahon ey. E x ­
ten d s to all e m p l o y e -s in com p e­
titive ela.ss right now en joyed by
veteran.s of formal trial before re­
moval, w it h l e v i e w in the courts
on law and tacts. Opposed.
Be­
lieve it would disco u ra ge d ep a rt­
m en ts to niaist re m ov als of u n s a t i s ­
fa ctor y em p lo yees be:;ause of red
ta pe with which ai'tion would in ­
volve, and wou ld be of little real
help to m o st em p lo y ees because' in
would not permit p lacing all the
f a c t s surr oundin g the removal be­
fore an impartial body.
S. Int. «l«, r r .
1416-Halpern.
A. in t. 0.5a, I*r. 680—AVachtel. Auth o iize s a Miuiicipal Civil S ervice
Com mission to esta b lish an a d ­
visory board to d eterm in e on a p ­
peal di.'=ciplinary ch a r g e s a g a in st
em ployees.
S. Int. 510, r r . 560—Ham pton.
A. Int. 770, I’r. 8 3 2 - D o w n o y . Give.s
veteran.-^ ami nurse s who have
se rved in a n y w a r and former v o l­
unteer f irtm en right to preference
in retention a b ove all other e m ­
ployees w h en positions are abolislied. This sy s tem , w h ich woui.l
make possible retention of a v e t ­
eran of a l e w m o n t h s ’ se rvice over
a n on -v eteran of m a n y y e a r s ’ se rv ­
ice, would bo unfa ir to the S ta t e
or City and lo the no n -vetera n e m ­
ployees as well.
The A ssociation
believes this is not a m a tter to oe
rigidly fixed in the Constitution.
A s to preference to v olunte er fire­
men, w e can see no justif ica tion
w lia tev er for it.
S. Int. I l l , IV. l l l - M a h o n e y .
Proliibits ratin g of oral e x a m i n a ­
tions a s part of oom petitive promo­
tion ex .i m inations. Opposed. Oral
ex a m in a tio n s are in disp ensa ble in
determ in ing ]>ersonal qualities and
inta ngible facto rs not easfly discernablfc in a w ritte n test.
A. Int. 147«, I*r. 1(l.57-Waciitel.
S. Int. .507. I ’r. 54 7-G ;een b erg .
F ix e s w eig h ts for w ritte n test,
senior ity and rf'cord in promotion
ex a m in atio n s. Opposed. 1^ is the
province of tlie Civil Sers’ice Com ­
mission to lieterm ine the co n ten t
and wi icht of various fa cto rs in
ex a m in atio n s, not tliat of the l e g is­
lature.
S. Int. 1104, IT, 1574-J. P. Quinn.
P rovides eomiietitivi' promotion examinatit)n shall be ‘'more general
in scope, more co m p reh en siv e in
s u b s ta n ce and less rigid in con ­
ten t and fo rm ” than original e n ­
tra n ce ex am in ation . Opposed. Ob­
viously too v a g u e and im practical
for serious consider ation.
More­
over, the conten t and w e ig h t of an
ex am in atio n should not be fixed by
the Legislatu re, but should be left
to the Civil Service Commission.
A. Int. 20:i, I'r. 2 0 5 - C r e w s
Providvs th a t in promotion e x a m i n a ­
tions no credit shall be uiven for
ed ucation.
Opposed.
W h ile the
Association is sy m p a t h e tic with the
wrobable obje ctive of the bill; i.e.
that practical exp erien ce shall be
given equal w eig h t with acad em ic
education, it believes that t his bill
go es so far as l o prevent an e m ­
ployee wlV' h as completed train ing
cour.'-’e.s on the job, cipen to all e m ­
ployees alike, from rece iv in g credit
lur fiucli cours es.
a s n o t d i s p o s e d to l i s t e n to a n y
p a y bills t h a t w o u l d a d d to t h e
cost of State govern m en t during
t h e n e w f i s c a l y ea r. H e h a s g i v e n
m en ta l h y g ien e institution e m ­
p l o y e e s a $ 1 0 0 ra is e, h a s r a i s e d
th e m i n i m u m o f s o m e 2,000 c le r i­
ca l w o i k e r s to $ 1 , 2 0 0 , a n d h a s
a p p r o v e d a p r o p o s a l to p a y o v e r ­
t i m e ar s t r a i g h t r a t e s f o r m e n t a l
hygien e attendants.
B u t T h e r e ’s S ti ll H o p e
H i s .sp ok esm en
say that
he
t h i n k s h e o u g h t to s t o p t h e r e f o r
t h i s y e a r , but t h e e m p l o y e e repr e .s en ta tiv es in te n d to p r e s s fo r
p a s s a g e o f th e i r t w o o v er-all bills
a n y w a y a n d w ill s e e k f u r t h e r c o n ­
ferences n ext week,
' i i e y hope
to g e t f r o m t h e G o v e r n o r a t l e a s t
s o m e e n c o u r a g e m e n t t h a t h e w ill
s t u d y t h e i r p r o b le m la t e r t h i s
y e a r w i t h a v i e w to e n a c t i n g s o m e
r e m e d i a l l e g i s l a t i o n n e x t y ea r.
T h e p a y -r a i s e bills w h i c h enip l o y c e s ar e c o n c e n t r a t i n g on, in ­
clu d e : T h e H a l p e r n - B a r r e t t m e a s ­
ure w h ich provides a cost-of-liv­
i n g “ b o n u s ” o f 1 0 p e r c e n t on t h e
f i r s t $2,500 a n d 5 p er c e n t o n t h e
n e x t $2,500, w i t h a m i n i m u m o f
$120 a n d a m a x i m u m o f $375, e f ­
f e c t i v e A p r i f 1, t h i s y e a r .
T h e o t h e r is t h e H a i p e r n - B a r r e t t bill p r o v i d i n g f o r a lo n g r a n g e s a l a r y a d j u s t m e n t p la n u n ­
d e r w h i c h s a l a r i e s w o u l d be p e r i ­
odically ad ju sted to correspond
w i t h c h a n g e s in t h e c o s t o f l i v i n g .
T h i s a l s o p r o v i d e s for a 10 per
cent
a d j u s t m e n t on
the
f ir st
$2,500 a n d 5 p er c e n t on t h e n e x t
$2,500, w i t h t h e s a m e m i n i m u m
and m axim um .
The a d ju stm en t
p l a n i s t h e s a m e a s p r o v id e d in
l a s t y e a r ’s bill w h i c h th e L e g i s
lature
passed but w h ich
was
v e t o e d by G o v e r n o r L e h m a n .
If
l a s t y e a r ’s bill, w h i c h p r o v id e d
t h e a d j u s t m e n t w o u l d be m a d e
w'hen l i v i n g c o s t s h a d r i s e n 2 0 per
c e n t , h a d b e e n s i g n e d by t h e G o v ­
ern o r, t h e e m p l o y e e s w o u l d h a v e
g o t t e n t h e p a y r a is e p r o v i d e d in
the m easure.
W h a t ’s t o B e D o n e A f t e r
G re e d m o o r Is P ro b e d ?
W it h th e in v e s tig a tio n o f C rc e d m oor
H o s p ta l
c o n d itio n s
in
in
p ro g re .s.s
o th e r
and
branches
of
th e S ta te M e n ta l H y g ie n e D e p a rti n e n t u n d e r u n o f f i c i a l s c i ’u t i n y , a
c o n d itio n
a g a in s t
liE A D E R
p a ig n in g
b e in g
A
th e
has
lo n g
is f i n a l l y
c le a n e d
le tte r
lo c a l o f th e
of
T h e
been
cam ­
on the w a y
up.
fro m
p re s id e n t
w h ic h
W hat
P a tric ia
th e
S C M W A
to
n e x t?
H e lh ig ,
G reedm o or
o ffers
som e
p ra c tic a l s u g g e s tio n s f o r im p ro v e ­
m e n t o f th e d e p a rtm e n t.
H e r e ’s
th e
le tte r:
“ N o w t h a t G o v e r n o r Dew ’e y h a s
f i n a l l y s e e n f i t to e x p o s e W'hat y o u
h a v e so a p tl y r e f e r r e d to a s th e
" H ospital M ess,” w e believe that
a c o n s t r u c t i v e p r o g r a m s h o u l d be
a d o p t e d —o n e t h a t will, i n s t e a d o f
j u s t g l o s s i n g o v e r , be an h o n e s t
beneficial reform .
“ O ur e v e r y d a y c o n t a c t w i t h t h i s
w o r k , ou r p r o x i m it y to t h e f e e l ­
i n g s an d o p i n i o n s o f t h e e m ­
p loyees and the doctors o f the
M ental H y g ie n e D ep a rtm e n t, qu al­
if y u s to s u b m i t a p r o g r a m t h a t
w'e b e l i e v e wi ll m e r i t c o n s i d e r a ­
tio n b y t h e M o r e l a n d A c t I n v e s t i ­
g a tin g C om m ittee now stu d y in g
the conditions of the hospital at
w h ich I h ave w orked for over six
years.
“ T h e p r o g r a m is a s f o l lo w s :
E m p l o y e e s s h o u ld be g i v e n a
li v a b l e w a g e w i t h a $ 1,200 m i n i ­
m um.
“ 2. W a r d s
s h o u ld
house
no
m o r e t h a n 50 p a t i e n t s a t a n y o n e
tim e.
“ 3. M i n i m u m o f 2 a t t e n d a n t s
N ew Bills W ou ld
Ease Soldiers'
Pension Problems
s h o u l d be p r e s e n t a t all t i m e s , 24
h o u r s a da y.
“ 4. O n e d o c t o r s h o u ld be li m i t e d
to a 2 0 0 -c a se lo ad.
“ 5. B o a r d s o f V i s i t o r s sh o u l d i n ­
clude N e g r o m em bers.
“ 6 . P r o v i s i o n s s h o u ld be m a d e
to e s t a b l i s h b e t t e r w o r k i n g c o n d i ­
tions
a n d to r e d u c e s t a f f t u r n ­
o v e r to a m i n i m u m .
“ 7. E s t a b l i s h r i g h t to r e d r e s s o f
g r i e v a n c e s t h r o u g h e m p l o y e e or­
gan ization s.
“ 8 . T i m e - a n d - a - h a l f p a y f o r all
volunteer ov ertim e w ork.
“ Y o u r e f f o r t o v e r th e p a s t t h r e e
y e a r s h a s b e e n sp le n d id , w e t r u s t
t h e y c o n t i n u e u n ti l t h e ‘m e s s ’ is
c l c a r e d a w a y a n d w e c a n all s a y ,
‘T h a t ' s a job w e l l d o n e .’ ”
T h e L E A D E R D eliev es t h a t t h e
p ro b e o f G re e d m o o r m u s t be e x ­
t e n d e d to i n c l u d e a ll S t a t e h o s ­
p itals. T h e r e c a n be li tt l e q u e s ­
tio n b u t t h a t in o t h e r h o s p i t a l s
t h e r e is m u c h s c u r r y i n g a r o u n d
to do so m e su rface cleaning. N o w
is th e t i m e to g o in a n d f i n d o u t
w h a t ’s w h a t .
A f t e r t h e p rob e, a c o n s t r u c t i v e
p r o g r a m m u s t be w o r k e d o u t.
T h is
new spaper
believes
that
those p ersons w h o hav« been close
to t h e s i t u a t i o n —t h e a c t u a l e m ­
p l o y e e s t h e m s e l v e s , s h o u l d h e l p in
this program . W h a t su g g e s tio n s
h a v e y o u ? I f y o u ’re a n e m p l o y e e
of the S ta te M ental H y g ie n e D e ­
p a r t m e n t , w e ’d l ik e to h e a r f r o m
you.
W r i t e S t a t e E d i t o r , Civil
S e r v i c e L E A D E R , 97 D u a n e
S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k City.
MONA
B e a u t y
L IS A
S a l o n
O u r B a lf P - p r o o f oil p e r m a n p i i t w ilt
Klvt* s o f t n a t u r a l w u v e . s t o t h e f i n e s t
o f ' h air-ii!(i.
T ndivldualizcd h a ir-c u ttin « .
M IS S V I N C I . » p e c la lis t in d y f .
In:< a n d
liloachliiK . s u p e i vises.
W e
ii.Ko l i u v e a n e l e c t r o l y s i s e x p e r t .
G et
rid of th a t u n w a n te d h a ir!
3 n>«it 36th Street.
J.Ong^ucre E-9069.
M
a r c l
^
,
Industrial
Invesfigafors
N e e d e d by Sfof.
T h e S t a t e .C ivil Service Co
Sion h a s a n n o u n c e d an
l i o n f o r t h e p o sition of
I n v e s t i g a t o r in t h e Depart
L a b or.
T h e u s u a l sa l a r y range is
$1,800 t o $2,300. Several a
m e n t s a r e e x p e c t e d to fin'^^"’*'
i n g v a c a n c i e s a s Minimum
I n v e s t i g a t o r a n d Industrial H
w o r k In vestigator.
C r e d i t o n t h e exaniinati.
eq u a l l y d i v i d e d b et ween a u " t e s t a n d c r e d i t f o r experipn
tra in in g .
F i l i n g f e e is $1.00. AppUc,,,
m u s t b e in t h e h a n d s of thr«
D e p a r t m e n t o f Civil Servic
b a n y , b y M a r c h 26. Appije,’
b l a n k s m a y be obtained at
N e w Y o r k o f f i c e s o f the r w
s i o n a t 80 C e n t e r Street
T h e e x a m i n a t i o n will be
on
A p r i l 17.
C ity T y p is ts Sent
T o
H o sp ita l
D ep t.
2689 w a s t h e l a s t number 0-,,
f ie d f r o m t h e N e w York
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T y p i s t . G r a d e 1, list. 21
w e r e c e r t i f i e d to t h e D e p a r t i t
o f H o s p i a l s f o r temporary
t i o n s to r e p l a c e m e n on niiiitar,
l e a v e . T h e Jobs p a y $960 a yew
and
exist
in
Manhattan and
Q ueens.
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m e n t s w h i l e on m i li t a r y d u ty . T h e
bill w o u l d p e r m it t h e S t a t e p o ­
litic a l s u b d i v i s i o n w h i c h e m p l o y s T h e W O L T E R S C H O O L of F o r C o n f i d e n c e , P o is e ,
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SPEECH and D R A M A
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share of the paym ents.
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t i o n s e i t h e r w h i l e in m i li t a r y s e r v ­
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period o f f i v e y e a r s a f t e r h e r e ­
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b e g in a t H u n t e r
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charg«
requirem ents and
other psrtinent i n f o r m a t i o n ;
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In d u st r ie s
and p urpose: T o provide
^.T«.nzed traininff in the field of
accounting for the purof analyzing and- con trolling
I^'tiuctiorcosts. Special em p h ^ J a
be placed upon m eth o d s of dii«hu tfn r overhead ch a r g e s anrt
‘f'" hU cost records n e c e s s a r y fDr
lance with g ov e r n m e n t concompi'®
tracts.
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ma:
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rri»i>nometry. Calculus, I'h.vsies
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in s t i t u t e
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'ITAL TO W A R I N D U S T R I E S
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J;Onditions a n d a Real
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L e a d in g
o m e n
H
ig h
y e a r b u sin es s e x p erien ce ; e m p lo y ­
m en t in w a r in d u s try or im m ed iate
prospec ts. P erso n a l inte rview.
T im e: 5 hou rs per w e e k (2 e v e ­
n in g s) , 16 w e e k s .
In d u stria l P urchasinK a n d
I n v e n t o r y C on trol
Conten t a n d P u r p o s e: T o provide
sp ec ialized tra in in g in the p u r c h a s­
ing procedures in v olv ed in op erat­
i n g uhder w a r c o n tra cts an d in a
w a r eco n om y.
Si>ecial e m p h a s is
wi ll b*? placed upon priorities, a l ­
locations, price celling problem s
and s t o r e s record k eep in g problems.
A c t u a l fo rm s a n d c a s e s wH be used
to iiu sta te the sa lien t points.
^ Prereqtttsltles: H ig h school diplo­
m a ; em p lo y m e n t in es se n t ia l indu«jtry w ith d u ties re lated to p u rch a s­
ing and in v e n to r y problems. P e r ­
sonal in te rview .
Tim e: 4 h o u rs per w e e k (2 e v e ­
n in gs), 10 w eek s .
iJjAR
^IjDol
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U r g en tly
a r J o b s
industry. P e r so n a l inte rview.
industrv.
Tim e: 4 hou rs per w e e k (2 e v e ­
n in g s) , 12 wef>ks.
P ersonnel M an agem en t
Conten t and P u r p o s e: T o provide
sp ec ialized tr a in in g in the c o n st ru c­
tion and a d m in is tra tio n of person­
nel policies n e c e s s a r y for ."(ound
operation in a w a r eco n o m y. Spocial e m p h a s is will be placed upon
current w a r e m e r g e n c y procedurei
In job BWialy.«'is, job spec ifica tion,
te stin g, orien tation, u p g ra d i n g ,
hours, w a g e s , g r i e v a n c e a d ju s t ­
m en ts and s a l e t y .
P rereq u isites: H ig h school dipiom a ; em p lo y m en t or op portunity for
em p lo ym en t in personnel d epart­
m e n t; of w a r e s se n t ia l industry.
P erson a l in te rview .
Tim e: 4 hours per w e e k (2 e v e ­
n in g s) , 12 w eek s.
General In fo rm a tio n
Column
In d u strial L abor R ela tio n s
Conten t and P ur po se: To develop
an u n d ersta n d in g of the problems
involved in n e g o t ia tin g union co n ­
tracts, s e tt l i n g labor g riev an ces,
co m p ly in g w i t h g ov e r n m e n t co n ­
tra cts and other u n io n -m a n ag em en t
problem s of cooperation. The case
m eth o d fo r a n a ly sis a n d d iscu ssio n
jjp u a g ( j w h e ^ v e r p o ' J B i b le .
v„ho in
. ___ ^
Prereq u isites: T w o y e a r s college
tra in in g or h igh school diploma and
ex p erieroe eq u iv alen t to colleg iate
w o r k ; a t l e a s t t w o y ea rs experience
in su p erv iso ry c a p a c it y in esse ntial
By
B rigad ier
its o p in io n w ill re n d e r
i . ^i. _ _____
the
b e s t s e r v i c e to t h e w a r e f f o r t a s
a r^ su ’t o f t h i s t r a i n in g .
Ac­
c e p t e d a p p l i c a n t s w i l l be n o t i f i e d
b y m a il.
G eneral
J o h n J . B r a d le y (R e t.)
Federal Em ployees—3-A, 3-B, or Whaf?,
T H E
Q U E S T IO N
O F
is n o w r i g h t b a c k w h e r e
S y s te m .
3 -B
S T A T U S
it s ta rte d — in
f o r G o v e r n m e n t ’s 3 - A
th e
la p
o f S e le c tiv e
m en
S e rv ic e
P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt, in h is e x e c u tiv e o r d e r o n G o v e r n m e n t d r a f t
d e fe rm e n ts ,
A p p l i c a i i o n m u s t be m a d e in
p e r s o n o n M a r c ii 29, SO, 31 f r o m
7-9 p .m . in thf» o f f i c e o f t h j I n s t i t io n n l I l e p r e s e n t a t i v e . D r . Carl V.
N o i i , i l o o m 110, H u n t e r C o lleg e,
G?>5 P a r k a v e n u e ( 6 8 t h s t r e e t ) .
R h i n e l a n d e r 4-1500.
H u n te r C ollege
reserves
th e
r i g h t to s e l e c t t h o s e a p p l i c a n t s
A nd
W a r
le ft th e
m a tte r
M an p o w er,
ferm e n ts
R e v ie w
up
to
th ro u g h
C o m m itte e ,
th e
W a r
R o b ert
has
M an p o w er
B a rn e tt,
asked
C o m m is s io n .
c h a irm a n
S e le c tiv e
of
S e rv ic e
its
to
D e ­
d ra ft
th e n e c e s s a ry ru le s .
O b servers h ere
le c tiv e S e rv ic e :
b e lie v e
th re e
F IR S T ^ — It
d e c la re
a ll o f
can
p o s s ib le
cou rses
are
G o v e rn m e n t to
be
open
to
Se>»
“ e s s e n tia l a c ­
tiv ity ,” in w h ic h case a ll 3 -A m e n (e x c e p t th o s e o n th e n o n -d e fe ra b lo
lis t) w o u ld b e e n title d to 3 -B
S E C O N D — It
e s s e n tia l,”
in
can
w h ic h
s ta tu s .
d e c la re
case
3 -B
part
of
s ta tu s
G o vern m en t
w o u ld
go
o n ly
to
to
be
3 -A
“nonm en
in
“ e s s e n tia l” u n its .
T H IR D — It
can adopt an
e n tire ly n e w
fo rm u la , a n d
d e c id e
th «
m a t t e r o n th e b a s is o f “ e s s e n tia l” jo b s , r a t h e r th a n “ e s s e n tia l” u n its .
The
T m ^ O B J lA R |^
th e
th ird
a lte rn a tiv e
w o u ld
usu al m a n n e r o f h a n d lin g
has b e e n th e ru le
th a t A L L
rep resen t
3 -B
3 -A
B y
M R S . M A T IL D A
C le r ic a l P o s itio n s
T y p ists, clerics and com p to m eter
operators ( fem a le) are w a n ted by
B u tler Bros., 860 B ro a d w a y , N.Y.C.
Uood pay, an d perm a n en t po&ilions.
M on tg o m er y W a r d need s clerks,
se cretaries, t y p i s t s and ediphone
operators. AI&o ot her open ings fo>;
wom en .
E x p er ie n c e n ot es sentia!.
A pply M on tg o m er y Ward , 75 VaricU
Street, N. Y. C.
Open ings for f e m a le office w o r k ­
ers and st o c k clerk s a t Stern Bros.,
42d S tr eet a n d 6 th A v en u e, N e w
York City.
Bell LaDoratorles h as open ings for
recent h igh school g ra d u a te s (girls)
a s clerks and m sid e messeirgers.
Ch an ces for a d va n c e m e n t. Apply
744 W a s h in g t o n Street, M anliattan.
V a c a n c i e s for w o m e n a s clerks,
order fillers, cashiers, and com p ­
to m eter operators in Gimbcls, 116
W e s t 32d St., N . Y. C.
Male clerks and office w o rk ers
are needed a t U n ited S ta t e s R a i l ­
road R e tirem en t Board a t 58 H u d ­
son Street, M an h attan .
Sp'-'ar & Co, w ill train w om en for
clerical p ositions. A pply 6*4 W es t
23d Street, M an h attan .
Elderly or sl i g h t l y in ca p acita ted
m en w ill be em p loy ed a . s packer.?
for nuxii orders a t P. H en derson &
Co., 36 Cortlandt St. N . Y.
L earn ers
A m erica n Can Co. a t J ers ey City,
N e w J ersey, will train m en aha
w o m e n for light f actor y work.
O pportunity for m en , 40-50, and
boys, 16-17, at Queen Ribbon and
Carbon Co., 760 W y t h e A v ea u e,
Br ooklyn, N . Y.
Girls and w o m en still hav e a
ch a n ce to g e t sa lary w h ile learning
aircraft sh e e t m etal work and a ir­
cr a ft rivetin g a t Chance V o u ? n t
and S ik o rsk y A ircra ft a t Stratford,
Connecticut. Must be over 13 yeary
o f a g e and h a v e had at leas t 2
yea rs of high school. Apply USES,
87 Madison A ven u e, fourth floor.
N o ex p erien ce required for light
fa ctor y w o rk a t Ju lius Schmid, 43»
W e s t 55th St., M an h attan .
Ec lip sc A v ia t io n at Bendix, Nev,’
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Kiiroll now! New X-Kay (Uaw now
fornilnic. iJrnllees qualify hi only 10
weeks (150 hours) for belter ruliuir
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HtartM Mar. 29. Both co-e<l. Bklt. l A .
101 W. Slst St.
New Vork
BKynnt 9-2831
M IL L E R
N eeded
J ersey o ffer s opportunity to girls
to learn skilled tradeji.
A Brid gep ort , Con n ecticu t w a r
plant will train w om en , 18 to 40,
for vital w a r work. S ta r tin g s a l ­
a ry 533.80 w eek ly . A p p ly U .S .E .S .,
87 Madison A ven u e, M an h attan .
Girls will be paid while learnin:;
to be telegraph operator a t P o sta l
Telegra ph, I'J liJast 30th Street,
M anhattan.
W es te r n Elec tric need s men and
w o m e n in p osition s not requiring
experience . Apply 100 Central A v e ­
nue, S ou th K earn ey , N e w J ersey .
m en
u n til
fro m
n o w , it
in a n “ e s s e n tia l a c t iv it y ” w e r o
to p a rtic u la r jo b s — e x c e p t, o f
Arm y C o lle g e Training Examination
A P R I L 2 I S A B I G D A Y i n th e l i v e s o f y o u n g m e n o f c o l l e g e
age.
T h a t ’s w h e n t h e y g a t h e r a t c o ll e g e s a n d h i g h s c h o o ls th ro ug h- *
o u t th e
c o u n t r y to
take
q u alifyin g
college-service tr a in in g program s.
tes ts f o r
the A r m y
and N a v p
S ucc ess i n t h e e x a m i n a t i o n m a y
l e a d to a c o l l e g e c o u r s e w h i l e i n s e r v i c e , o r a d m i s s i o n t o
o ffic e r
c a n d i d a t e sc h o o ls l a t e r .
N a v y w i l l u t i l i z e tes ts to h e l p l i n e u p p o t e n t i a l o f f i c e r s .
C an ^
d i d a t e s a c c e p t e d b y N a v y w i l l b e a s si gn ed t o s c h o o ls i n t h e N a v y
college
t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m — th e f i r s t s t e p t o w a r d s
the g o ld strip es
S a le s P o sitio n
A. S B e c k h as full tim e o p e n in ss
for ex p erien ced sh oe s a l e s m e n and
hosiery and bag sa lesla d ies. Salary
plus c o m m is sio n —good ch an ce for
a d v a n cem en t. A p p iy 25 W e s t 43ra
St., N. Y. C.
Hearn D e p a r t m e n t Sto res have
op en in gs m va riou s d ep a rtm en ts
wi ll train in exp erien ced s a l e s wom en .
M a y ’s in B roo kly n has vacan cies
fo r sa le slad ies, s t o c k girls, w ra p ­
pers and rashiers.
In exp erien ced sale.s c 1 e r k s
(w o m en ) will be trained by P eter
H en d erson & Co., 35 Cortlandt St.,
N . Y. C.
Shoe s a l e s m e n a nd w o m en ( e x ­
perienced ( need ed by Lerncr Outlet
Store, « E a s t 14th S t , M anhattan.
Miles will train in exp erien ced men
and w om en a.s sh oe salespeople.
Ap ply 345 H u d so n Street, N e w
York City,
L o ft C andy Corp. h as open ings
for in ex p erien ced s a l e s girls. A pd I v
51 W es t 42d St., M an h a ttan .
P a r t-T im e P o sitio n s
H e r e ’s a c h a n ce for those of you
w h o h a v e been a s k i n g for part time
work to su p p lem en t your inco m e
A. S. B e ck Shoe Corp. will train
m en a s sh o e s a l e s m e n an d w om en
a s ho.siery and bag .salesclerks for
e v en in g s and S a tu r d a y af ternoons.
*jood pay p l u s co m m issio n .
You
ca n work four hours in the evenings and eig h t hours Satu rd ays.
Ap ply 25 W e s t 43rd St., N e w York
C.ty.
P a rt-tim e positions at L u d w ig
B a u m a n n , M a y ’s, Oppen heim Col­
lins.
L e t u s lu'lp y o u f i n d t h e R I G H T
j o b f o r YOrr. C o m e in f o r a p e r ­
sonal job-guidanoe Interview w ith
M rs . M a t i l d a B . M ille r a t 97
D u an e street, M anhattan.
S tudents
under
18
who
ch oo se
the
A rm y
w ill— if
they
dm
e x t r e m e l y w e l l on t h e te st s— be e n l i s t e d i n th e A r m y E n l i s t e d R e ­
s e r v e C o r p s a n d w i l l n o t be c a l l e d to s e r v i c e u n t i l th e e n d o f t h e
s c h o o l t e r m d u r i n g w h i c h t h e y b e c o m e 18.
L o c a l p a p e r s w i l l c a r r y l i s t s o f s c ho o ls i n t h e v i c i n i t y w h e r e
th e e x a m i n a t i o n i s g i v e n .
A p p lic a tio n blanks m ust
he o b t a i n e d a t
th e s c h o o l i n a d v a n c e a n d t u r n e d i n w h e n t a k i n g t h e e x a m i n a t i o n .
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Qualifications for
O fficer C a n d id a te Schools
I f y o u e x p e c t to b e i n t h e A r m y t h is is I M P O R T A N T :
Any
man
considered
ph ysically
fit
fo r
A rm y
service
as an
e n l i s t e d m a n is n o w c o n s i d e r e d p h y s i c a l l y a c c e p t a b l e as an o f f i c e r
in a n y o f t h e f o l l o w i n g b r a n c h e s :
A rm y
A dm inistratio n, M e d ic a l
A d m in is tra tio n , A d ju t a n t G eneral, A r m y A i r F o rc e s — a d m in is tra tiv e
and s ta tis tic a l only.
For Probable 1-A's
D e s p ite the W A A C s . th ere w i l l s t ill be p le n ty o f soldiers d o in g
o ffic e w o r k in the A r m y .
th e
Book
S ervice,
Y o u can s t u d y u p i n a d v a n c e .
A d ju tan t
G e n e r a l ’s S c h o o l ,
Fo rt
W r i t e to
W a s h ing ton ,
M a r y l a n d f o r lis t o f th e ir publications.
H ere
are
the A r m y
cle ric al jobs
w hich
are
being
filled
bf
soldiers:
N o T y p in g R equired
j
C lerk, ijen eral
Shipping clerk
P erson n el clerk
S h o p c le r k
Stock control clerk
S t o c k rec o r d c l e r k
Mail c l e r k
S tatistical clerk
F ile clerk
Chief c le ik
M essage center ch ief
O perations, n o n c o m m iss io n e d
officer
T
R ece iv in g or sh ip p in g check\ r
j
C ashier
'
Bookkeeper, general
A d m in istra tiv e n o n co m m issio n e d
officer
D u ty non com m ission ed o fficer
P erso n n el n o n com m ission ed officer
L ibrarian
,
P roofreader
M essage ce n te r clerk
S ten o g ia p h er
Typist
T y p in g R equired
C l e r k - ty p i s t
A dm in istra tiv e and tech n ica l clerk
C h a p l a i n ’s a s s i s t a n t
A re
ArS
J O B S
S
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school
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Indlvlduallxed day and eveniut
S T n E E T , BK OO K LYN , N X .
d e p a rtu re
U p
of a N a v a l officer.
S p e a k f o r Y o u r s e l f ! An d do It
e f f e c t i v e l y , to o , a t m e e t i n g s a n d
g a t h e r i n g s . S e e R e a d e r ’s S e r v i e e
G uide, p a g e 13, f o r t h e p l a c e s
w h ere y ou c a n go to acquire the
s i l v e r tong^uo.
P R O D U C T I O N
w e l d in g
sh arp
c o u rs e , in th e case o f n o n -d e fe r ra b le s .
Licensed by the State of New VorU
W eld ers
a
c la s s ific a tio n s .
e n title d to 3 -B , w ith o u t a n y re fe re n c e
for VICTORY!
T r a in e d
W
General
Bradley’s
S c h o o l G r a d s
Iin
n hbookkeepingn n U k A A n i n v norr aomiintinfi';
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LOW WEKKI.V PAY.MENrS
HALLER WELDING SCHOOL
631 BEltGKN ST., BKLYN, NE. 8-1847
Near FIntbush Ave.
State l.ieeiued
If
th e A r m y
ha s p u t y o u
in
4-F
a n d y o u ’r e
ha ving
trouble
g e t t i n g a d j u s t e d i n a w o r l d w h e r e e v e r y b o d y s e em s to he w e a r i n g
a un ifo rm
o r doing
w a r w ork,
as sis ta nc e— a t l e a s t i n N e w
The
there's a place w h e r e y o u
can g e t
Y o rk C ity
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G en eral
S e rv ic e
P u b lic a tio n s ,
B ro ad w ay)
N e w
Y o rk,
In c .
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R e p e a t
Y.
C iv il
S e rv ic e
P u b lic a tio n s ,
John
J.
B ra d le y ,
(R e t.),
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M ilita ry E d ito r; D a v i d
S tra n g er T h a n
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the
started,
six
F ic tio n
Creedm oor
additional
have
the ho sp ital —
probe
cases
of
out
in
broken
o n e o f th e m sa id
t o be an e m p l o y e e clo se to D r .
Tuesday, March 2 Z . 1943
h a t
G o e s
M i l l s , c h ie f o f the place . . .
O n
bany
corresopndents
ning
to
news
chafe
on
are
th e
A l­
begin­
tightened
restriction s . .
.A n
NYC
s a n i t a t i o n m a n has s ig ne d a c o n ­
in
tract
A lb a n y ?
to
pitch
fo r
th e
C h ic a g o
Cub s. H e ’s W a l t e r A . S i g n e r , J r . ,
i s q u i e t i n g
D
c iv il
ru m o rs
s e rv ic e
are
w ill
e m a n a tin g
s h o rtly
in
th is
ru m o r.
A s
re a p p o rtio n m e n t.
h is
c a m p a ig n
w ords
he
th e
A lb a n y .
hard
T h ey
th a t
say
th e re
m u s t lie
w ill
dow n and
shown
p le d g e s .
u ttered
by
th e
th e
seem s
in
to
p u s h in g
w ant
to
th ro u g h
c arry
G o v e r n o r h a s s a id to o m u c h
27,
1938,
out
m e rit s ys tem
p ro te cted
in th e
in
th e ir
S ta te
I
in
de­
T h e s e a re th e e x c e lle n t
d u rin g
p le d g e
g o v e rn m e n t o f th e
ten u re.
V alen tin e
w o n't
h is
fir s t
c a m p a ig n
T h ey
th e
S ta te .
s h a ll b e
re s to ra tio n
Its
w o rkers
chosen
by
m e rit
of
A set
o f u p p e r f a l s e t e e th f o u n d i n the
C om m erce
Buildin g
h a s n ’t been
called f o r . . . T h e A d m in is tr a tiv e
M in d :
th e
P olice
. . . W ashington m yste ry :
s te a d fa s tn e s s
to le t it d ie n o w .
of
about
w h y
h is
O cto b e r
p e o p le
wonder
l e t hi s bo ys p l a y th e w h i t e w i n g s ?
D ew ey
A nd
on
ex-scow m an . . . T a lk in g
b a s e b a ll ,
th in g s r e a lly sh ap e u p b e fo re a c c e p t­
g o v e rn o rs h ip :
“T o
by
so
C o m m issio ner
G o vern o r
fen se o f th e m e rit sys tem
fo r
fro m
h it
P o t t e r ’s F ie l d .
W e ’r e w a i t i n g t o s e e h o w
in g
be
be n o th in g fo r it b u t th a t th e m e r it s y s te m
b u rie d
Some
Federal
ag en c ie s
th e
c h a r g e i t up a g a in s t a n n u a l le a v e
s h a ll be
w h e n e m p l o y e e s ta k e t i m e to d o ­
and
not
n a t e b lo o d .
p o litic s .
‘‘T h e
fin e
body
o f o u r c iv il s e rv ic e
e m p lo y e e s
th a t m e r it w ill ru le . . . . T h e p e o p le a g a in c an k n o w
a ffa irs
th e
w ill
fe a r
be
of
c o n d u c ted
rem o val
by
T h a t is a g o o d
by
a
body
every
of
p u b lic
jo b -s e e k in g
s e n tim e n t.
A s
good
can be
s e rv a n ts
fre e
fro m
p o litic ia n .”
in
O ur Tow n
assu red
M a tth e w
th a t th e ir p u b lic
1943 as it w a s
in
1938.
m is s io n e r
D is e rio ,
fo r
th e
p a rtm e n t, w ill
C om ­
be c a lle d
o f th e f ir in g o f la s t w e e k o f J o h n
th e m
are
th e
s u d d e n ly
ephem eral
lis ts .
A nd
p o litic a l
I
out
on
th e ir
c o m fo rt
of
h a v in g
w e 're
not
ears, w ith
th e ir
re fe rrin g
to ,
Som e
of
so
b ills
M r.
re d re ss , n o th in g
nam es
nor
do
b e h in d
p la c e d
w c
on
in te n d
but
p re fe rre d
to
p ro te ct,
G o vern o r.
b e fo re
e i t h e r , f o r the^ m e r i t s y s t e m .
Th ey
1938 w ords.
W e
th a t if th e y
Th e
c a re fu lly
S ta te
the
good,
now
assum e
no
18 y e a rs
a p p o in te e s .
T h a t ’s n o t
th o s e
15 a n d
assum e
pass he
5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
c iv il
the
G o vern o r
a r e n ’t
so
good,
d o n ’t j i b e w i t h t h e s e n t im e n t o f
M r. D ew ey
is n o t b e h in d t h e m .
W e
w o n ’t s ig n t h e m .
s e rv ic e
e m p lo y e e s
w a tc h in g w h a t h a p p e n s to
under
L e g is la tu re
of
th e
n a tio n
th e m e rit s ys tem
w ill
in th e
be
E m p ire
D ew ey.
as
a
do
som e
e m p lo y e e s w ith
e x p la in in g
D e­
on to
In
cases, c iv il s e rv ic e
ta ll
T ria l
S a n ita tio n
O n th e o th e r h a n d , fir in g s in S ta te d e p a r tm e n ts h a v e a lr e a d y s ta rte d .
som e
iv il
p la in
th e
conduct o f th e
tria l,
th e
m anner
d a v its
of
c e iv e d
fro m
tiv e s
s io n
in
A r e n
-T -O ,
H D
re­
th e
m o­
firin g s , a n d
who
d ic ta te d
the
W .
fin a l
c iv il
s e rv ic e
c a m p a ig n
X
^
of
go vernm ent
j e c t i v e — dirty.
I t is t r u e
e m p lo y e e s
c e rta in
C o m m is s io n e r,
is
s u ffe r­
presso-
p h o b ia . . . A d d W A A C s :
M a rio n
fro m
a
bad
case
can
be
sm ear
c h a ra c te riz e d
S e le c tiv e
S e rv ic e
S a m ’s e m p l o y e e s , is a d e e p w e l t e r
b e e n c o m m itte e s a t w o r k
to
Th e
th e
by
cu rren t
m en
a
w ho
s in g le
s etu p , as it a ffe c ts
o f u n fa th o m a b le
m ud.
do
ad­
U n c le
T h e r e ’v e
to u n ta n g le th e s itu a tio n , a lth o u g h n o b o d y
can y e t te ll y o u p re c is e ly w h o m a y a n d w h o m a y n o t b e d e fe rre d .
B ut
m ake
s n id e
— and
draw
th is
in fe re n c e s
th o s e
a
s itu a tio n
lin e
w ho,
of
c h a ra c te riz e
ow n
ju d g m e n t
such
T o
fa u lt
of
p a trio tis m
C ongressm an
b e tw e e n
e m p lo y e e s .
can
M e n
w ho
of go vernm ent w o rkers
C o s te llo '
our
s o ld ie rs
s u p p ly
d id
la s t
and
the
W a tc h
w ard
a m a lg a m a tio n
th e
our
week,
try
to
governm ent
co rrect
noun
to
N Y C
Doc
T ra in in g
m any
m ovem ent
am ong
com e
F u r i a ’s
in to
is h a n g in g
a
e m p lo y e e
. . . H ow
b rin g
son,
fo r
th e
e m p lo y e e
to ­
m o n th s ?
as
th e
deal to
B ureau
of
M a y o r ’s O f f i c e
. . . Tom
budget
P a tte r­
d ire c to r,
i s n ’t g e t t i n g t h e b u d g e t d i r e c t o r ’s
s a la ry .
H e
s h o u ld
. . .
If
ru m b ­
lin g s a b o u t th a t fig h t in th e
n ic ip a l C re d it
th e
s to ry
w ill
U n io n
m e rit
M u ­
break
lo o s e ,
b ig
news­
T ills s it u a tio n , w e all k n o w , is
c a u s e d by the d e j ia rtn icn t r e fu sliif; to ai)poiiit m en in 3-A w h o
w e r e m a r r i e d a f t e r S e p t e m b e r 15,
1'J‘IO.
AVhy d o e s n ’t t h e dej>artinent
f o i g e t a b o u t t h e w a i v e r s o f ono
y e a r s i g n e d by m e n m a r r ie d b e ­
fo r e S ej)t e m b e r Ifj, 1U40, in o i d e r
to j-'ft appropria^*' j o b s and apr o i n i t h e m to the j o b f o r w h i c h
If S ta ff Is R ed u ced
R.- K . : I f y o u w e r e d i s m i s s e d
f r o m a F e d e r a l ci v i l s e r v i c e po­
s i t i o n b e c a u s e o f a r e d u c t i o n in
s t a f f , y o u m a y a p p l y to t h e p er­
sonnel officers o f other F ederal
a g e n c i e s in N e w Y o r k C it y fo r
a p p o i n t m e n t . I t i s n ’t y o u r f a u l t
t h a t the s t a f f w a s cu t dow n, and
it i s n ’t h e l d a g a i n s t yo u .
Y o r k C ity
P e n sio n
th e y took e x a m in a tio n s?
A F IR E M A N E L IG IBLE
T a k e 3 - A ’s
S ir s:
The
F ir e
D epartm ent
pouins to th in k t lic re is a s h o rtof e li^ ib lcs to p ick f r o m to
f ill v a c a n c i e s .
E m p lo y e e N o t to B la m e
N e w
p ap er space.
a c tiv itie s .
D ep t.
Q U E S T IO N , P L E A S E
o rg a n iz a ­
in m id -a ir, a ft e r th e se
a c tin g
w h a t ’s w h a t b e f o r e th e y intiod,
b i lls a n d t h e y c o m e runnitit’*^
w i t h a f i s t f u l o f questions,
‘ I ’m o f t h e f i r s t o n e ’s to kn
w h a t ’s h a p p e n i n g , ” s h e sayg,
t h e n a f t e r it h a p p e n s , I ri,,t
t o s i t d o w n a n d c h a n g e the T*
ord.s a r o u n d to b r i n g the lawQ
M ISS M E R IT M A N this w e e k I s
to d a t e . ”
‘
M iss “ In fo rm a tio n P le a se of N e w
O n e o f h e r unpleasante.«;t mem
Y o r k C i t y . ” S e a t e d a t h e r d e s k a t ' o r i e s is t h e t i m e w h e n the Cou '
t h e M u n i c i p a l R e f e r e n c e L ib ra ry ,
oil p a s s e d a bill o f o ver two hu^'
d red p a g e s w i p i n g out scores of
22 f l i g h t s u p in t h e C ity b u ild in g ,
l a w s a n d r e s o l u t i o n s , and .she had
s h e ’s t h e g a l w h o h a s to k n o w all
t o s t r a i g h t e n u p t h e mess. ’
t h e a n s w e r s or w h e r e to f ind
* “ T h e r e ’s a t h r ill in digging
t h e m , a n d s h e s a y s t h a t s h e ce r ­
a f a r t t h a t n o o n e else knows^
s h e s a y s , “ a n d t h a t helps to mak.
tainly gets the questions.
m y jo b p l e a s a n t . ”
“ T o d a y I g o t a call a b o u t
w h e t h e r i t ’s p e r m i t t e d t o k e e p
T y p i c a l N e w ’\'orlter
b e e s in N e w Y o r k C i t y f r o m
T h o u g h sl i c w a s born in Pen„,
som eon e w h o thou g h t of a good
s y l v a n i a , s h e ’s b e e n here ion”
w a y to sa v e su gar; then I g o t an
e n o u g h t o be a ty p i c a l New Yoriit
in sid e ca ll a s k i n g m e t o g e t t h e
er. S h e tr i e d t o g e t away for
m ortality tables, so I k n o w th a t
feW y e a r s o n c e , b u t it didn't worit]
.som eo ne is i n t e r e s t e d in d o i n g
S h e h a d t o g e t b a c k to the City
so m eth ing about p en sion s.”
H e r f a v o r i t e v a c a t i o n spot is the
H e r o t h e r in q u i r ie s r a n g e f r o m
C a n a d i a n R o c k i e s — maybe th»
“ W h e r e ’s a g o o d p l a c e t o e a t ? ”
m o u n t a i n s r e m i n d h er of Manhat.
to “ W h a t d o e s t h e C it y S e a l of
t a n , a n d s h e ’d lik e to try a fain:
Y onkers m ean ?”
She had the
hut ju st for a while.
a n s w e r s to b o th . S h e h a s b r o a d ­
' H e r o n l y h o b b y i s —reading, and
cast over W N Y C on “ E a tin g
t h a t , t o g e t h e r w i t h the piactica
P l a c e s in N e w Y o r k , ” a n d s h e
s h e g e t s a t w o r k m a y account for
f o u n d o u t t h a t t h e Y o n k e r s s e a l is
t h e f a c t t h a t s h e o n c e won a prize
a m a n in a w i g w h o l o o k s l i k e
o n a r a d i o q u iz p rcgrani.
George
W ash in gton ,
but
was
S h e t u r n s o u t b o o k reviews and
n am e d Phillips.
h a s w r i t t e n a r t i c l e s and radio
W ho Can Pay?
s k e t c h e s all a b o u t t h e City.
S h e t h in k s th a t people w h o sud­
A n d o n h e r la p e l is the pin of a
d enly find th e m s e lv e s p a y in g n e w
R e d C r o s s b lo o d donor.
ta x e s m a y h ave h er to blam e.
S h e l o v e s t h e v i e w o f New York
W h e n e v e r t h e C ity f i n d s i t s e l f a
f r o m t h e L i b r a r y windows and
l i t t l e l o w in t h e p o c k e t b o o k it
t h i n k s t h e W o o l w o r t h building is
c a l l s up t h e lib r a r y a n d a s k s it to
j u s t a s n i c e a s t h o n ew er towers,
f i n d s o m e t h i n g e l s e t h a t c a n be
e v e n i f it d o e s n ’t reach up as
taxed.
h i g h . A n o t h e r of h er pets is the
A s t h o u g h t h e C ity i t s e l f w e r e n ’t
B r o o k l y n B r i d g e , w h ic h is also
e n o u g h to k e e p h e r b u sy , t h e
“ t o p s ” w i t h her.
S tate an d other cities are a lw a y s
A n y o n e w h o t h i n k .3 thnt librari­
g e t t i n g in t o u c h w i t h h e r w h e n
a n s g e t s e t in t h e i r ways should
th e y w a n t som e inform ation that
m e e t her. H e r p o st - w a r plans in*
n o o n e e l s e s e e m s to be a b le to
e l u d e a trip to A l a s k a along the
f i n d —a n d s h e u s u a l l y g e t s it.
Tf-w h i g h w a y , a n d a trip to Lab­
T h e m o s t p o p u la r q u e s t i o n i.<<
r a d o r b y p l a n e . S h e ’ll probably
“ W h o re c a n I g e t a b ir t h c e r t i f i ­
t a k e t h e m , to o .
c a t e ? ” A f t e r s p e n d i n g a d a y t ell­
S h e ’s a ta ll, blue-eyed, blomie,
i n g c a l l e r s to g o to t h e B o a r d o f
a n d m a k e s it c l e a r l y understood
H ealth,
she
som etim es
w ish es
t h a t h e r n a m e i s D u t c h and that
t h e r e w e r e n ’t s o m a n y p e o p l e In
s h e is o f D u t c h d escen t.
t h e w o r ld .
Y e s , t h e n a m e —i t ’s M. Marg?iet
K e h l , R e f e r e n c e Librarian at the
C o u n c ilm e n , T o o
M u n i c i p a l L ib r a r y ,
S o m e C o u n c i l m e n l i k e to k n o w
m any
T h e L E A D E R in v ite s a ll r e a d e r s to w r i t e in u p o n a n y C iv il S e r v ic e s u b je c t. L e t t e r s
re c e iv e th e c a r e fu l a tte n tio n o f th e e d ito rs . T h o s e o f g e n e r a l in te re s t w ill b e p r m te d .
L e t t e r s w h ic h a p p e a r in th e s e c o lu m n s m a y b e a n s w e r e d b y r e a d e r s w it h o t h e r p o in ts
o f v ie w . A ll le tte r s s h o u ld b e s ig n e d , b u t n a m e s w ill b e k e p t c o n fid e n tia l if re q u e s te d .
^
F ir e
th e
ab o u t th e
as
1
W a n ts
not
h atre d
e m p lo y e e s — y o u r
to
is
. . .
tio n s
d ra ft-d o d g e rs .
C ongressm en
w ork
th a t th e
a r e n ’t
d e c i­
M a r s h , C iv il
of
of
r a f t D o d g e r s
a ffi­
w ere
w itn e s s e s ,
. . . H arry
S e rv ic e
o rig in a l
w h ic h
re p u d ia tio n
b e h in d th e
a c tu a lly
in g
S e r v a n ts
re s u lt
H u g h e s . . . H e ’ll b e a s k e d t o e x ­
A d le r, fo rm e r L E A D E R
C
^
M a g e r , B u s in e s s M a n a g e r .
M E M B E R A U D IT l i n t E A U OF C IK C L L A T IO N S
be
^
W ith the
T h is !
In c .
dysentary
th a t
a r c h ^
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B rig a d ie r
B V
e a d e r
W e e k ly o f C iv il Service a w
every
O ffic e :
n .
M e rit M en
Indep end en t
P u b lis h e d
l V
H e L ik e s
U s
S ir s: I a m a c o n s t a n t r e a d e r of
your
Civil
Service
LEADER
w h i c h I p u r c h a s e ea c h w e e k in
t o w n hero.
I find it a g r e a t
s o u r c e o f i n f o r m a t i o n in k e e p ­
in g
F e d e r a l e m p l o y e e up-tod ate .
R ules
and
regulations
c h a n g e so f a s t it m a k e s yo u r
h ea d s w i m .
I. G L A S S .
G l o v e i s v i l l e , N . Y.
T h a n k s , l i e p r ep a red fo r e v e n
m o r e ru les, m u r e h e a d Kwimmiiii;.
—K d itor.
S q u eeze
P la y
S i r s : T w o u l d li k e to m a k e t h e
q u e r y of t h e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­
sio n v i a y o u r ed it o r ia l “ Y o u G e t
the Squ eeze.”
H o w is it th e G o v e r n m e n t e x ­
p e c t s p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y to g i v e m e n
b a c k th e ir jo bs a f t e r t h e w a r ,
w h e n t h e y ar e t a k e n in to w a r i n ­
d u st r y , y e t D e l a n e y s a y s w e s u b ­
w a y y i e n a r e fired, o r a s k e d to
r e s i g n fo r t a k i n g a w a r j o b ?
H e c'3 r t a in ly d o e s h e lp o u r w a r
e f fo r t!
SAM UEL ROSS.
S y stem
F . R . O.: A s a N e w Y o r k City
Civil S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e , y o u m a y
j o i n t h e R e t i r e m e n t S y s t e m by
s e c u r i n g a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m s fr o m
t h e p a y r o ll c l e r k in y o u r d e p a r t ­
m e n t or f r o m t h e o f f i c e o f t h e
N e w Y o r k C ity E m p l o y e e s ' R e ­
t i r e m e n t S y s t e m , R o o m 1327, M u ­
n icipal
Building,
M an h attan .
T h e s e f o r m s s h o u l d be file d w h e n ­
e v e r p o s s i b le t h r o u g h y o u r o w n
departm ent.
G o v ’t .
Job s
m e n t s a r e w h a t t h e name im­
p l i e s ; t h e y a r e permanent and
c a r r y f u l l ci v i l s e r v i c e status,
y o u a r e o f f e r e d a temporary po*
s i t i o n to f ill t h e p l a c e of someone
o n m i l i t a r y l e a v e , then that po­
s i t i o n w i l e n d w h e n the origma
a p p o in tee returns.
G e ttin g a T ra n sfer
s . V . H .r A N e w York City
C iv il S e r v i c e e m p l o y e e is eligilj'®
f o r t r a n s f e r f r o m one depait'
m e n t to' a n o t h e r upon the com
p l e t io n o f a s i x m o nth s piob^
t i o n a r y p erio d . H e m ust fintl an
a p p o i n t i n g o f f i c e r of a
^
m e n t w h o is w i l l i n g to
h im .
T h e n t h e present cifpa
m e n t h e a d m a y re lease
p l o y e e a n d t h e Civil Service
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problems a n d u n d e r m a n n e d .
The p erp etrators o f t h e c r i m e s
v„ve alm o st a l w a y s b e e n b o y s
from 11 to 17, o f t e n t r a v e l i n g in
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situaijons li'ie t h e s e b e c o m e , s e l d o m
the D e p a r t m e n t i s t i r i t s e l f
until Il'C n e w s p a p e r s s m e a r t h e
incidents o v e r t h e f r o n t p a g e s ,
And the n e w s p a p e r s d o n ’t e v e n
fonsicler t h e se m u g g i n g s n e w s u n less tiiey a r e t r y i n g to p r o v e a
cnme >'ave is s w e e p i n g t h e city .
They Hlways do t h i s w h e n e v e r t h e
victim of a c r i m e is a n e w s w o r t h y
pcrF-^n. L a s t w e e k t h e r e w e r e t w o
in a row—first, a m i n i s t e r ’s 15year-oUi son, a n d s e c o n d , a p r e t t y
nieiit-<'Uib si n g e r .
It took t h e s e t w o v i c t i m s t o
bring to th e a t t e n t i o n o f n e w s p a ­
pers a cc n d i i o n t h a t e v e r y c o p
has known to be g e t t i n g w o r s t f o r
the past tw o m o n t h s . A n d it t o o k
the se n s atio n al n e w s - s p r e a d s to
put needles in t h e s e a t s o f t h e
right Police D e p a r t m e n f o f f i c i a l s .
The m uc h b a l l y h o o e d “ P u i's u it
Fatrol" in itia t e d in t h e s a m e a r e a s
proves to be j u s t s o m e m o r e f a n c y
LaGuaidia n e w s p a p e r s t u f f i n g for
quite ord in a ry p a tr o l b y m o t o r ­
cycles. M o t o r c y c l e P r e c i n c t m e n
from ail o v e r t h e c i t y a r e n o w
taking tuin." in p a t r o l l i n g t h e d if­
ficult scctors, p e r f o r m i n g 4-12 a n d
12-8 ton .' S.
All this p r o m i n e n c e b o d e s n o
pood to the r o o k i e s n o w in t h e
Police A c a d e m y .
A lthou gh only
five weeks a t t h e A c a d e m y , t h e y
expect to be a s s i g n e d to P a t r o l
Precincts w i t h i n a
couple of
weeks. I n d i c a t i o n s are, n t p r e s ­
ent, that m o s t o f t h e m w i l l l a n d
in the t o u g h e r p r e c i n c t s w h i c h
wre once c o n s i d e r e d a S i b eria
for miscreant c o p s b u t w h i c h ar e
now flooded w i t h y o u n g in n o ccnt.s.
G en tle E x t o r t i o n
A few m o n t h s a g o P r o b a t i o n a r y
P'ltrolmen w e r e e x c u s e d f r o m t h e
Paymr nt c f t h e D e p a r t m e n t ’s B o d
Tax of one d o lla r m o n t h y t h r o u g h
a m uch-needed a m en d m en t to th e
R u l e s . T h i s w a s a s t e p i n t h e d i­
rection o f reliev in g th e financial
burdens of the over-w orked and
u nderpaid rookies.
N o w w e -won der w h e t h e r ttiis
C hief In s p ecto r should n ot ta k e
a n o th er step. T oo o ften th e sale
o f tick ets for so m e social or a th ­
l e t i c f u n c t i o n >s p r e s s e d u p o n t h e
r o o k i e s 'vt t h e A c a d e m y b y a s u ­
p erior o f f i c e r . O f c o u r s e , t h e purcha.se o f t h e s e t i c k e t s Is p u r e l y
v o l u n t a r y b u t t o a t i m i d r o o k ie it
is d ifficult to d istin g u ish betw een
a n o f f e r to se l l a n d a n o r d e r to
b u y.
Y o u w ould th in k t h a t a n y con■Id erate o fficer w ou ld be a sh am ed
to accep t a dollar from these
finan cially-p ressed rookies.
But
juiSt r e c e n t l y t h e p r e s e n t c l a s s o f
rookies w a s subjected to su ch a
sale of tickets.
T h i s Is a m a t t e r t h e C h i e f I n ­
s p e c t o r m i g h t w e l l l o o k in to , A
p o lic y , if n o t a ru le, o f f o r b i d d i n g
the sale o f "any t ic k e ts by a n y
m e m b e r o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t to a n y
.studen t a t t h e P o l i c e A c a d e m y
w o u l d s e e m t o be in ord er.
O nce
A g a in —
E n d o w m en t
O r g a n iz a tio n s
O n F e b r u a r y 16th w e sa i d in con nfcticri w ith the su b ject of the P o ­
l i c e D e p a i t m e n t ’s v a r i o u s e n d o w ­
m en t organizations: “ W e w onder
w h e t h e r t h e b e s t s o l u t i o n for s u c h
o r g a n i z a t i o n s is n o t to c o m p e l
a n a c t u a r i a l .sui'vey to be m a d e of
th e i r a s s e t s a n d l i a b i l it i e s a n d to
d i s t r i b u te t h e i r a s s e t s a m o n g th e i r
m e m b e r s u p o n a n e q u i t a b l e b a sis .
S o m e o n e m i g h t be s t u c k u n d e r
t h e p r e s e n t u n s a t i s f a c t o r y se t- u p
a n d t h e a t t i t u d e o f m a n y c o n trib u o r s, a s t h e y t ell it to u s , is—t h e y
f e e l i t ’s t h r o w i n g g o o d m o n e y a f t e r
bad , b u t t h e y ' r e a f r a i d to s t o p
payin g after h av in g m ade such a
large in v e stm e n t.”
A s th o u g h to prove our a ss e r ­
tions, the o ffic e r s an d m em b ers
o f t h e P a t r o l m e n ’s E n d o w m e n t
O r g a n i z a t i o n o f t h e C it y o f N e w
Y o r k m e t o n M a r c h 15th a n d , a f ­
ter a h eated d iscu ssion over w hich
the sh a d o w o f C om m ission er Herl a n d s s e e m e d t o l o o m , d e c i d e d to
disband th e organ ization and dis­
tr i b u t e t h e a s s e t s .
T he a ss e ts are n o t very great.
The
organization
has
gone
through so m e v ery tough days
a n d s u f f e r e d s o m e s e v e r e lo.sses
In its i n v e s t m e n t s a n d s e c u r i t i e s .
A s a res u lt, w h e n it p a y s i t s o u t ­
s t a n d i n g d e a t h l i a b i l it i e s t h e r e
w ill b e li tt l e l e f t o f Its $1700 c a s h
a n d $2500 s e c u r i t i e s t o d iv id e
a m o n g the rem a in in g m em bers.
Most of the m em b er s p ay from
$2 to $3 m o n t h l y .
B e n e fits for
r e t i r e m e n t or d e a t h a f t e r 25 y e a r s
sh o u ld be $600. M e m b e r s , in c l u d ­
in g th e m a n y w h o h a v e continued
t h e i r i> ay m ents f o r m o r e t h a n
t h i r t y y e a r s , w ill b e l u c k y t o g o t
b a c k a f e w m o n t h s d u e s.
O f f i c e r s o f t h e P . E , O, u n f o r ­
t u n a t e e n o u g h to be p r e s i d i n g a t
t h i s d e m i s e In clu d e PtI. J o h n J.
S isk . 15 P e t . , P r e s i d e n t :
Ptl.
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The W e a r i n ’
Ot t h e G r e e n
Plenty o f p e o p le w e r e w a l k i n g
the o f f i c e l a s t w e e k w e a r jng their g reen , b u t f e e l i n g p r e t ty
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job in W e l f a r e a n d s i g n e d up
w ith the SC M W A . . . silent about
h i s p l a n s for t h e d e p a r t m e n t . . .
E d i t h A l e x a n d e r , v^ao h a s t a k e n
o v e r p a r t o f Ellit, R a n e n ’s old
lob , h a s In i . t i u c t i o n s n o t to t a l k to
the pres.s, j u s t l i k e y o u a n d y o u
. . . but w h e n t h i s p a p e r called an d
a s k e d for t h e P u b l i c i t y O ffic e ,
E d i t h A l e x a n d e r a n s w e r e d tho
phone . . . H e a r that since Ellis
l i a m e n ’s r'^signation th e r e h a v e
b e e n f l o c k s of m e e t i n g s a m o n g the
Com m is sio n er's . . , m a y b e nun«»
o f t h e m is t o o a n x i o u s to t a k e
over the ticklish ta sk of trying
to k e e p t h e h e l p h a p p y .
P a fire
E R
J a m e s A. S h e r i d a n , 1 9 .h P e t , ,
Treasurer; and P tl. T h o m a s F.
Q u i n n , 83rd P c ., F i n a n c i a l S e c r e ­
tary. C om p en sation for th e se of­
f i c e r s r a n g i n g u p to $500 a n n u a l l y ,
im lik e retirem en t and d eath bene­
f i t s f o r m e m b e r s , h a s n o t b e e n in
d e f a u l t . L e t it b e s a i d , h o w e v e r ,
th a t no su sp icion a tta c h e s to a n y
o f t h e o f f i c e r s , a n d m e m b e r s do
n o t b l a m e t h e m f o r t h e oi’g a n i z a t i o n ’s p l i ^ t .
N o d o u b t m e m b e r s o f t h e d e­
f u n c t P . E . O. w i l l c o m p l a i n of
h o w m u c h m o n e y t h e y h a v e lost.
T h ey m ig h t con sole them selves,
how ever, w ith the k n o w led g e that
t h e y c a n lo s e n o m o r e . I f t h e or­
g an ization had been disbanded
t en ye.Ti's a g o , a s a n a c t u a r y
m ig h t h ave advised, hundreds of
policem en w ould h a v e sa v e d thou­
s a n d s a n d t h o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs.
R e m e m b e r w h a t w e sa id on F e b ­
r u a r y 1 6 th?
“ T h i s is o n e p l a c e t h e M a y o r or
t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r r a n p o k e thcTf
r e s p e c t i v e f i n g e r s Into w i t h o u t b e ­
i n g s u b j e c t to c r i t i c i s m . ”
I f
l o u
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m en
F o l l o w i n g t h is o rd er a n u m b e r
o f r e p l a c e m e n t s w e r e m a d e p u r­
s u a n t to t h i s f o r m u l a . S i n c e th e
issuance of the order not one
p ia in clo th esm a n
was
appointed
a n y w h ere u n less he w a s on the
S e r g e a n t ’s list. R e q u e s t s b y I n ­
spectors
for
approval
of
the
a p p ointm en t of p lain cloth esm en
w h o w ere not on the list have
been rejected by the C om m is­
s io n e r .
W e h a v e f r e q u e n t l y p i c k e d on
t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r f o r t h e -way he
h a s h a n d le d t h i s e n t i r e m a t t e r .
N o w t h a t w e le a r n o f h i s a t t e m p t s
to c o r r e c t t h e c o n d i t i o n w e h a s t e n
to c o n g r a t u l a t e h i m f o r t h i s In­
telligen t and fo rth righ t step.
It
is n o t a s a l l - e m b r a c i n g a s w e
w o u l d lik e, b u t i t is c e r t a i n l y in
t h e •■spirit o f h i s p r o m i s e o f April,
1942, to u s e t h e l ist a s A m e n re c ­
om m ended.
W e w o u l d l i k e to s u g g e s t to t h e
C o m m i s s i o n e r t h a t t h e job, n o w
b e g u n , be f i n i s h e d . S i n c e t h e b e ­
gin n ing of F ebruary there has
b e e n n o r e p l a c e m e n t o f p la ln c l o t h e s m e n , e v e n in t h o s e c o m ­
m a n d s o r d e r e d to d o so .
The
p r o c e s s o f s t a l l i n g Is n o w b e i n g
u sed by c o m m a n d i n g o f f i c e r s to
m a inta in their p resen t m en as
l o n g a s p o ss ib le .
G iv e t h e m a g e n t l e r e m i n d e r ,
C om m issioner.
S ou l
o f
W e w o n d e r if t h e v e r y m u c h
u n -s e t tl e d N o n - S e t t l e m e n t D i v i s ­
io n h a s o u t g r o w n t h e w a n d e r l u s t
o f its y o u t h a n d h a s f i n a l l y d e ­
cid e d to s e t t l e d o w n to a c a l m
m i d d l e - a g e o n t h e . 18th f l o o r o f
Central O ffice.
W h o k n o w s —in
a n o t h e r m o n t h Ti.s g y p s y - l i k e so u l
m a y c r a v e t h e thr ill o f t h e m o v ­
ing van?
A nd thosa rem arks
f r o m t h e t a r d y c o - e l e v a t o r rideruppers are far from flattering!
W e ’re o n l y a b o u t 200 m o r e c o u s ­
i n s b u z z l n ’ a r o u n d . A li tt l e m o r e
h ospitality, please!
D e s p i t e t h e r e c e n t a r r iv a l, N o n S e t t l e m e n t , in i t s o w n v e r s a t i l e
w a y h a s f l a s h e d i n t o a c t i o n an d
has asserted itself beautifully, as
u su a l. W i n - t h e - W a r a c t i v i t i e s are
b e i n g r e n e w e d , f e a t u r i n g , in a d ­
d itio n a i . e w “ C a n t e e n C h a r g e
A c c o u n t ” for t h e f o r g e t f u l o n e s
—T h e i r s l o g a n , “ W e I n v e s t i g a t e ,
w hile you eat i t .”
N . S . D ’e r s
5x8 t h r ille d a t t h e i r n e w l o c a ­
t i o n —t h e y ’re s h a r i n g
Mr. L e m p e r t ’,3 o f f i c e . . . M rs . M a y f ie ld
l o o k i n g ov a r h e r b rood an d s e e ­
i n g t h a t t h o u g h t h e y a r e co o p ed
up, t h e y ’re n o t r o o s t i n g . . . P r o s ­
p e c t i v e s o l d i e r s : C h a r l e s Ap p ell,
t h e o r i g i n a l 5x5 m a n , a n d Hari'y
B o s s
th e b ’g - s h o t s i n V e t s a r e w a l k i n g
a r o u n d on t h e i r toes t h e s e d ay s
w i t h a b i g s h a k e - u p r u m o r e d in
the
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W e k n o w w e a re v e r y i n d e l i c a t e
to b r i n g up t h e s u b j e c t a g a i n , but
a t t h e r is k o f b o r i n g n o co p w e
h a v e s p o k e n to on t h e s u b j e c t , w e
w o u l d l i k e to add s o m e r e m a r k s
to w h a t w e h a v e a l r e a d y sa id
a b o u t i h e u s e o f t h e S e r g e a n t ’s
l i s t for p l a i n c l o t h e s m e n .
W e le a r n e d r e c e n t l y t h a t a b o u t
J a n u a ry
19th a D e p a r t m e n t
ord er w a s i s s u e a f o r t h e r e p l a c e ­
m e n t of all p l a i n c l o t h e s m e n by
p a t r o l m e n on t h e S e r g e a n t ’s list.
I h i s order w a s qu ick ly m odified,
u n d e r e x t r e m e p r e s s u i e , to c o v e r
only those p la in clo th esm en w o r k ­
i n g in c o m m a n d s t h a t h a v e n ot
a l r e a d y b e e n s h a k e n u p —t h e P o ­
li ce C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s O f f i c e , t h e
C h i e f I n s p e c t o r s O f f i c e , t h e v ariout Borough H ead q u arters, the
3rd D i v i s i o n , t h e 6 th D i v i s i o n , etc.
G y p sy
a
Y o u m a y be g l a d to k n o w t h a t
desks.
N o n -S e ttle m e n t
a n application . . . T h e boys at
t h e H a l l f e e l , a c c o r d i n g to g o od
sources, th a t th e top d raw ers of
t h e d e p a r t m e n t m a y be p r e t t y
crow ded an d th a t a fe w em pty
o ffices
around
the
building
w o u l d n ’t h u r t t h e d e p a r t m e n t or
the
budget.
Eeeney,
m eeney,
m i n n e y , m o . . . w h o ’s t h e n e x t
to g o ?
H ere a n d
n
T h e
S e r v i c e a n y d a y n o w a n d a s k for
F ro m
i v
.
f o r
W h e n y o u c u t y o u r f i n g e r on a
p i e c e o f p a p er, o r m a y b e t . i p on
t h e s t a i r s a n d b r e a k a le g , h e r e ’.s
w hat happens:
Y ou r supervisor
h a n d s y o u a p a p e r sl ip o n w h i c h
sh e m a rk s the tim e w h e n y ou w ere
r e l e a s e d to v i s i t t h e n u r s e . A f t e r
t h e n u r s e f i n i s h e s r e p a i r i n g yo u ,
sh e s ig n s the slip and the tim e,
a n d w h e n y o u g e t b a c k to y o u r
d e s k , y o u r s u p e r v i s o r m a r k s th e
tim e you g e t back. F in a lly the
slip e n d s u p o n t h e 4 th f l o o r w h e n
t h e top o f f i c e
c h e c k s to m a k e
su r e t h a t y o u d i d n ’t s t o p f o r a
co u p le o f l o n g b r e a t h s o n t h e w a y
back . . . R e m e m b e r 'w a y back
w h e n I w’a s In h i g h s c h o o l t h e y
had an honor sy s te m and nobody
ever ch eated . W h a t w ould hap ­
p en if s o m e b i g - w l g In V e t s f i g ­
ured th at em p lo y ees are h u m a n
b e i n g s a n d t r u s t e d t h e m a litt le
b it? T h i s b u s i n e s s of b e i n g g e s t a p oed a r o u n d all d a y w o u l d k n o c k
a n y b o d y ’s m o r a l e g r o g g y .
H a v e
Y o u
B e e n
G o o d ?
B ecause the E fficien cy R a tin g
sh ee ts are m a k in g their appear­
ance, and your su p ervisor h as 20
co u n ts on w h ic h
y o u c a n be
m arked 1
y . . . On paper the
sy s te m look s good. Y o u r super­
visor, w h o h a s b e e n w a t c h i n g yo u
w o rk , r a t e s y o u . T h e n h i s r a t i n g
is c h e c k e d b y t h e n e x t a b o v e .
F i n a l l y , i f y o u t h i n k y o u ’v e b een
clip p e d , y o u c a n h o lle r a n d y o u ’ll
get a hearin g by the R a tin g Com ­
m ittee . . . O ne sour fellow , ta lk ­
in g ab ou t this sy s te m , added this
O l iv ie r a . . . A c a r d f r o m A 1 F e i n b e r g still In C a m p U p t o n . T h e y
d i d n ’t h a v e a p a ir o f N o . 17’s to
fit him . . . P v t. E llis K a n tr o w ltz
h o m e In N S D o n a f u r l o u g h w i t h
h is w ife, the e x -R o se B r a u n —
another N S D rom ance.
P o t P o u rr i . . .
O w i n g to r a t i o n i n g T e d d y D e m berg of R eso u r c e m a y soon raffle
o f f h is t r e a s u r e c h e s t w h i c h h e
a l w a y s k e p t f u ll o f c a n d y f o r h i s
friend.s,
T h o m a sln a J o a n M ason o f the
L egal section o f R eso u r c e D iv is­
ion h a s b e e n c a u s i n g a g r e a t f u ­
r o re
w ith
her
new
upsw eep
h a ird o .
Bob Block o f R eso u rce, w ho
entered the A rm y a few m o n th s
ag o , p a id a v i s i t 'to C. O. la st
w e e k s p o r t i n g a g o l d b a r o n h is
shoulder and revealed t h a t sim u l­
t a n e o u s l y w i t h t h e g o ld b a r h e
t o o k u n t o h i m s e l f a bride.
J i m M u llin s, t h e g e n i a l A s s t .
S u p v . in R e s o u r c e , h a s a n n o u n c e d
t h a t h i s n e w s o n w i l l be ca lle d
J a m e s Broderick a fte r on e of the
g r e a t Ir i s h k i n g s .
M a r ie R a g u s a o f R e s o u r c e j u s t
g a v e h e r h u s b a n d to U n c l e S a m .
P a t R o w a n o f R e s o u r c e w ill e n ­
t er t h e s e r v i c e a n y d a y n ow , h i v e s
a n d all.
P e t i t e H e l e n M a y e r o f M e d ic a l
h a s a n e w a d d i t i o n to h e r h o u s e ­
hold.
Sally F in g e r of S ta tistic s and
l i a r o l i n S a b o o f C o m m is .sio n er
A r n s t e i n ’s o f f i c e s a w t h e i r h u s ­
b a n d s o f f r e c e n t l y to h e lp out
Uncle Sam.
G e t r t r u d e K a l m u s , t y p i s t in the
D i v . o f E m p l o y m e n t , is n o w at
th e W A A C
tra in in g
s c h o o l at
D a y t o n a B e a c h , F l a . M rs. D ’Andrea, m o t h e r o f A l p h o n s e D ' A n drea, a l s o o f t h e E m p l o y m e n t
D iv ., g a v e G e r t r u d e a rea l oldfashioned Italian g o in g -a w a y din­
n er l a s t w e e k to w h i c h 25 c o ­
w o r k e r s in h e r d e p a r t m e n t w e r e
in vited .
M rs , D ’A n d r e a s e r v e d
N
i n e
crptlc an a ly sis: “ B u t LO O K . . 4
W h a t w ould y ou do if you w e r e
a s u p e r v i s o r ? Y o u ’re h a n d e d a
l.a t c h o f r e p o r t s ar.d y o u ’re s u p ­
p o s e d to g i v e e v e r y b o d y a f a i r
g r a d e . All t h a t d e p e n d s o n h i s
r a t e Ip t h e e m p l o y e e ’s c h a n c e s o f
p r o m o t i o n —a n d h i s c h a n c e o f g e t ­
t i n g b o u n c e d w h e n t h e a x e f a l ls .
“ Y o u h a v e a s m a n y a s 150 p e o ­
p le t o ra te.
“ H e r e ’s w h a t
y o u ’d p r o b a b l y
d o:
“ F i r s t y o u p ic k
out your p ets
a n d g i v e t h e m a b rea k .
“ T h e n y o u p ick o u t t h e p e o p l e
y o u d o n ’t l i k e a n d g i v e t h e m t h e
works.
“T h en you take the rest and
give them average m arks, h oping
t h e w h o l e r e s u l t w ill p l e a s e t h e
boss, s o y o u w o n ’t g e t c a l l c d o n
the carp et.”
W e told t h e s o u r f e l l o w w e ’d
be m u c h to o v i r t u o u s to g r a d e
people like that.
H ere are so m e of the th in g s
y o u ’re ra t e d o n :
A t t e n t i o n to
brq ad p h a s e s o f a s s i g n m e n t , C o ­
op erativen ess, In du stry, R esou rce­
f u l n e s s , E f f e c t i v e n e s s In p r e s e n t ­
in g Ideas or f a c t s .
Try ju d gin g a
few of your
f r i e n d s on t h e s e , a n d y o u ’ll s e e
w h a t ’s w r o n g w i t h t h e w h o l e s e t ­
up . . . If the su p ervisors w ere
s u p e r m e n it m i g h t be p o s s i b le to
g e t a s q u a r e d e a l all a r o u n d . . .
If the supervisors w ere su p erm en ,
t h e y w o u l d n ’t be su p ervi.s o rs a t
the V eterans A d m in istia tio n .
T h e
At
A x e
th e
M a y
rate
F a ll
men
are
gettin g
i n t o th e a r m y , i t w o n ' t be m a n y
months
until
th eir
peak.
s lo w s
down
policies slow
th e
fo rces
When
on
it s
down,
th e
reach
arm y
recruiting ,
that
means
less h e l p n e e d e d , a n d i t w i l l be
th a n k s a n d g o o d b y e
to s o m e o f
th e n i c e k i d s a t 34 6 B r o a d w a y .
[ S e e also s t o r y on p a g e 2, a b o u t
U . S . f ir in g s .^
O d d s
a n d
E n d s
T h e r e a r e n o w b e n c h e s in t h e
s m o k i n g s a l o n in t h e lo b b y . A l ­
m o st 12 people ca n sit d o w n a t
one tim e and en joy a cig a r e t . . .
o n l y a b o u t 1,488 h a v e to s t a n d
around and w ish they could s it
. . , C a l l i n g all v o i c e s . T h e C h o r a l
group can use m o re sin g er s . . .
Y ou can get reduced rates to the
St G eorge P ool . . . See P op a t
t h e C ig ar S ta n d . T h a t ’s all f o r
now' . . . B u t h o w a b o u t t y o p pin g this colu m n a line w ith the
l a t e s t dirt, o r i d e a s , o r b e e f s , o r
knocks
G ad, h o w w e l o v e t h e
m ailm an .
s p a g h e t t i in t h e real D ’A n d r e a d
style and bak ed
a m am m oth
c a k e t h a t w a s t h e p i e c e d e re­
sistance.
I s it t r u e t h a t “ B e t t e r - H a l f ”
p r e s s u r e is k e e p i n g V i n c e n t M a r c e l l i n o a n d A1 D e l m o n i c o , o f
L egal, a w a y fr o m
the choral
giou p ?
D ivisional V ictory C o m m itte es
m i g h t g e t s o m e Id ea s f r o m t h e
n o v e l t i e s o n C h i l d r e n ’s B u l l e t i n
B o a r d on t h e 17th f loo r.
T r y t h i s in y o u r l u n c h p e r i o d
. . . P e g g y C om m ender, telep h one
o p e r a t o r o f W .C 26, t r a v e l e d to
C en tra l O f fi c e , t h e n to t h e M u ­
n ic ip a l ITuilding a n d r e t u r n e d to
h e r b oard , all i i t h a t 45 m i n u t e s .
C le r k
W o rk
o f
In v e stig a to r s
I n v e s t i g a t o r s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t
a re p r e t t y m u c h u p s e t w i t h all t h e
c l e r i c a l w o r k t h e y h a v e t o do.
To begin w ith th e y carry a load
o f 80 to 90 c a s e s .
T h a t ’s p l e n t y e n o u g h to k e e p a
p e r s o n b u sy , b u t t h e c l e r i c a l s t a f f
is u n d e r m a n n e d a n d i f o n e or t w o
c l c r k s h a p p e n to be o u t s i c k , t h e y
h a v e to p itc h in a n d b e c o m e c l e r i ­
ca l w o i k c r s .
I t ’s s o b ad s o m e ­
tim es. that an in v e stig a to r m a y
h a v e to s p e n d t w o h o u r s d i g g i n g
a ca rd o u t o f t h e f i l e s to m a l te a n
en try.
The city m ay be p e n n y w ise and
poiUid f o o lis h in e c o n o m i z i n g on
c l e i k s , t h e n h a v i n g p e o p le w h o
draw in v estig a to r salar ie s sp en d
a g o o d p a i t of t h e i r t i m e p l a y i n g
a r o u n d w i t h t y p e w r i t e r s a n d filii^g f i b i n e t s .
T h e I" edi rnl a n d S t a t e g o v e r n in o n ts a re rep p o n sib le for part o f
thi.s p ap e r w o r k , but t h a t doe.sn’t
m a k e t h e i n v e s t i g a t o r s fool a n y
h a p o i e r . . . In p r i v a t e agcn cio.s
or i n v e s t i g a t o r h a n d l e s a b o u t h a l f
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considered by the City of N e w York
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s e v e r a l v a c a n c i e s e x i s t a t $1,1!0<( a n d
m a i n t e n a n c e . This examiiMtlon is open
P o sta l
H e lp W a n te d
S u b s t i t u t e c a r r i e r s w h o can
a litt le m o r e d o u g h , c a n find rush*
h o u r j o b s a t t e r m in a l s . Sen d yo
n a m e t o E m a n u e l K u sh elew it*
276 W e s t 43rd S t r e e t . R oo m 6o1
N i t e w o r k fr o m 6 to 10 p ^
p u t s a b o u t $2.85 in y o u r p ocket’
to residents and non-residents of
York .State.
,
6029.
Power Plant Shift KuRineer,
S trte
am i
(.’o u n t y
H o sp itals,
iJejjart-
»nt .Steam and Kleetrieal Oiieratlns
Knffineer, Knirineer and Klectrlcian.
Senior Stationary Korlneer, and other
oiisltlons In a similar elasa ami rrnde.
rsnal salary ranjce
to |2,6M with
.•niitnle dednotion f o r maintenanee
vrhrre allowed. A p p l i c a t i o n f e e fa.
Social Worl<er
(Opbthalmle), B u r e a u o f r f e i v i c e s f o r
t h e B l i n d , D e p a r t m e n t o f S o c i a l W'el-
^
COURSES
/ ^ ^ y ^ S h o r t Inten.slve T y p in g sip„
o g r a p h y & B r u « h - u p T 'o u r,!’
I ^
—c o m b in in g I N D I V I D I t a l
^ / ^ . 9 T R U C T I O N w i t h a c t u a l o 'l.‘
F IC E
E X P B R IE X C K !
Cost.>i
N o th ln g r
No
T u itio n
Fee'
liu
C o m p to m e try , etc.)
' *
investigate this Unuxual Plan NOW!
Educational OfHce Exchante
I his examination is o|»en to i vftidents
and non-residents of New York State,
Init preference In eertlfication will be
Kiven to legal residents of New York
State.
e031.
Senior 'Soeial Worker, B u r e a u
W elfare,
220 W E S T 42ND ST.
D R A F T IN G - TR ACING
0(1(1.
A p p lic a tio n fee
ti032.
Special Airent, D e p a r t m e n t o f
M ental
H y K l e n e . X 's u a l (- a la r y
ranK e
J:;.7(i(> t o $.^,;{(tli.
. ' V p p l l r a t l o n f e e f ‘2.
K lh 'h t n p p o l i K m r n t s e x p e c t e d .
Duties:
T o i n v e s t l x a t e In a n a.-jilsn eil d l a t r i c t
th e
fin an cial
ab ility
of
p atien ts
In
.‘^ t a t e M e n t a l H o s p i t a l s a n d t h e i r r i l a t l ve.«.
64)83.
X-Kay Technician. S t a t e a n I
C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n ts an d
In stitu tio n s.
T ' s u a l s a l a r y r a n i f e f l . C . M t t o SI M- Ml . A p I i l l c a t i o n f e e $1.
A t pre.sent ,a v a c a n c y
e x i s t s In t h e r x ^ p s u t m e n t o f M e n t a l
H y t-len e a t C ic e d m o o r S ta t e H o s p ita l
a t $I.:M 0 a n d n > a l n t e n e n c e .
U n w ritte n
L a te r T h a n
W a s h i n g t o n S c h o o l o f Draftinir
I>AY or KVKNINO (onrses
(Short t'ouraes for Women)
247 Park Ave.
State r.irpim.fl
PL 8-0384
Free Placement Servicc
CIVIL SERVICE!
S T E N O G R A P H Y
TYPEWRITING • BOOKKEEPING
Spacial 4 Months CourM • Day or Eve.
CALCULATING OR COMPTOMETRY
lirtMisira 2 Months Gourso
E x a m in a tio n s
A p ril
A p |> lic atio n .s s h o u l d
17,
he filed
WIs. 7-003*
TRAIN t'OK W'AU INDU.STKIES
AND HIGH SALARIES
Me«-Women Needed for
D e p a r t m e n t o f .S ocial
he certified for Mppointment to AssistW tlfare.
i r . s u a l . ' l a l a r y r a n ^ e f 2 , 4 ( H ) lo
S ta te
CO MPLETE
se c r e t a r ia l
liJ'onA
range
?2.7«0 to
| .{ , . 3 0 0 .
> )> p lirn tlo n fee
A p p o in t­
m e n t exepcted a t th e m in im u m
hiit
m ay
be
m ade
a t less th a n
$2,700.
of C hild
V ^
1943
BORO HALL ACADEMY
l>v .% n r . Irt
( N W K IT T IO .N I ; X A M I N . \ T | 6 n f o r m s
n i i i y n o t h e i.s s u e d liy m a .il a f t e r A p r i l
i. >, a m i t o b e a c c e p t e d s h o u l d l»e d e ­
382 FIATBUSH AVENUE EXTENSION
Ow. I ’klynParsnwfflt
PImmMAIr 4 I5$I
AWVEKT18E.MKST.
A O V K R T IS K M K N T .
SCHOOL DIRECTORY
l ist in g
of
career
t r a in in g
schools
A cad em ic A C o m m e rc ia l— College P re p a ra to ry
Boro H a ll Academjr — D e K a lb and F la t b u s h E x t., B r o o k ly n — Kegents
accre dited - MAtn 4-8558.
A c c o u n tin g & In v e s tm e n t Analysis
N. Y. I n s tit u te o f F in a n c e —20 Bro ad St.
cla s ses . H A n o v e r 2-5830.
A ssem bly A
Br oke rag e procedure.
Kvenlng
In spe ctio n
D eleh an ty I n s titu te—11 E. 16th S t.—D a y and UJve. C la ss e s—BT u y v esa n t 9-6m
A u to
A uto D rivin g
M a c h in is t
^telnr.v.
Pri'.^f'iiM y
p r e v a i l h i K rat*-.
i>alit
>9
per
(ta>.
G rade
4
A. L. B. D riv in g .School — E x p e r t instru ctors, 620 L e n o x A v e., N e w Yorlc
City. AUd. 3-143S.
A v ia tio n P ro du ctio n M e chanic
P ro m o tio n
to
C a s h ie r,
T l i l a e x a i i i i n i i t i i M i l a o p e n o i ’ l y t o c i ” .p l o y e e s o f t l i w T r l b o r o u r f h B r i i l u e Aiit'lo rlly .
S a l i i r . v : J l ’.'lOit u p t o b u t n o t i n o h j i l Inv;
|>i‘ i' i t i i i u i i i i .
A p n u i n t (iieiu.s
a r e u . s u d l l y n i u ( l « a t t h e n i l n l m u i n «< il a r y of th e K rade.
P ro m o tio n to C a s h ie r, G ra d e 5
T h i s e x a m l n . ' t t i o i i l:i o p e n o n l y t o e i n ployesfl oi t'l e T r i l i o r o u s h B rldK O A u ­
th o rity .
S alary :
$ 3 . 0(h) u p . A p p o i n t i n e n * M a r a
unur^lly n in c lt a t t h e iiih iliiiu iii 8alrtr\of th e tirade.
P ro m o tio n
to
C h e m is t
T h I.s e x n n i l i i a i lull la o () * u o n l y t o e m ­
p l o y e e s o f tliB
Iiep aitn ien t
of H o s­
p itals.
S a lH O ’t
t o h u t n o t I n i luclin.i;
p e r iiiiniiiii.
A iip o h itin K als a re
I sn a tlv m a d e a t th e n iiiilm u iii a a la ry
o f t h e Ki'a<le.
D eleh a n ty I n s ti t u te —11 E. 16th S t.—D a y and E v e .
S T u y v e s a n t “-6900
B ank E x a m in e r —
Insurance
C l a s s e s - S t a t e Llceaseoi.
E xam ine r
N. y . School o f B a n k i n g —I n s u r a n c e —63 P a r k R o w —C la sses and H om e Studr.
Cours es for B a n k or In s u r a n c e E x a m in er. KlOctor 2-4371,
B u s in e s s P r e p a r a t i o n
Com bination Bu.tiness School — Civil Service P rep a ra tion — 139 W. 125th St.
U N iv ersitv 4-3170
F ulclfer Sch ool—5111 5th A v e., Brooklyn — Ste no graph y, Typewriting, Ac­
counting, Com ptom et ry, etc. D a y a nd E v e n i n g Classes . WI. »-6675.
Card Punch
O perator
D eleh a n ty I n s tit u te —11 E. 16th S t.—D a y and E v e n i n g C la ss es—Card Punch,
C o m p to m etry—S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
*
C iv il Service
D eleh a n ty In s tit u te —115 E. 15th S t.—City, S ta te and F ed era l Examinations.
Day and E v e n in g C l a s s e s —-ST uyvesant 9 - 6 ^ .
D ra ftin g
D eleh an tv In s tit u te —11 E. 16th S t .—Com plete Course—D a y or Eva. Ciasse*.
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
M anhattan Technical I n s ti t u te — 55 W. 42d St. — D a y and iiiveulng <Jlas3«9.
P E n n 6-3783.
...
Mondell In stitu te—230 W. 41st S t . —D a y ik E v e n i n g C lass es—W isc onsin
F inge rp rin tin g
P ro m o tio n to In s p e c to r o f F o o d s
G rade
4
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n ii* o p e n o n l y t o e m ­
p lo y e e s of th e C u n ip t I o ile r's O ft lie.
S i i l a r j r : $;<,IIUO u p .
.\|> p .itiitm e n ts a r e
u su,'ill> m n r l e iit t h e m i n i m u m s a l a r y
o f t h e K t'"d e.
STATE EXAMINATIONS
U eleh an ty In stitu te—11 E. 16th St. Course—D a y or E v e .—Class now formins
New Vork School of F in g er p r in ts—22-26 E. 8th S t .—In tro duct ory course tor
fingerprint expert. G R a m ercy 7- n68.
National Fin gerprint and Id en tificatio n Sch oo l — 9 E a s t 4ttth S t.—Indlviduv
In str uction. PL. 5-fjS68.
The F aur ot F in ger Print Sch oo l — 240 Madison A v e . — E v e n i n g Classes A s h la n d 4-5346.
L a n g u a g e s an d B u s in es s
P oza In stitu te , 1133 B r o a d w a y — E n g lish, Spanish, P ortu g u ese, Commercial
Courses. C H elsea 2-5470.
M a c h in e Shop
Deleh anty in s t i t u t e —11 E. 16th S t.—D a y and E v e n in g C la ss e s—Short, Inten­
siv e C o u rses—S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900. •
Lurz Machine School, 1043 6th A ve. ( N ea r 39th S t.) — D a y and Evening
Class es . P E . 6 0913.
W r i t t e n E x a m i n a t i o n a p p lic a tio n f o r m s m a y n o t b e is s u e d b y m a il
a ft e r M a r c h 25, a n d to b e a c c e p te d s h o u ld be d e liv e re d p e rs o n a lly o r
b e a r a p o s tm a rk n o t la te r th a n M a rc h 26.
D e a d lin e fo r u n w ritte n
e x a m i n a t i o n a p p lic a t io n s is A p r i l 1 5 .
W h e n w r it in g f o r a p p lic a tio n
f o r m s p e c i f y n u m b e r a n d t i t l e o f p o s i t i o n a n d e n c l o s e a 31 $" x 9 " o r
la r g e r s e lf-a d d re s s e d r e t u r n e n v e lo p e b e a r in g 6c p o s ta g e .
A d d ress
re q u e s t a n d a p p lic a tio n w h e n c o m p le te d in c lu d in g fee , to S ta te D e ­
p a r tm e n t o f C iv il S e rv ic e , A lb a n y , N . Y .
A p p lic a tio n s m a y a ls o be
o b ta in e d a t R o o m 5 76 , S ta te O ffic e B u ild in g , 80 C e n tre S tre e t, N e w
Y o rk C ity .
P e rs o n s in te r e s te d in a n y o f th e f o llo w in g e x a m s m a y
s ee fu ll r e q u ir e m e n t s a t T h e L E A U E K o ffic e ,
.S a la r y A I'o m ini.s sloii.
A . ,S. I t K C K S l l ( > l < : ( ' O K I * .
26 \ V . 4 3 d .St., K i i i p . O f f . , G l h I'l.
A re
COKRKCTION O F F IC E R
S alary: U p to but not Including
J2.400 j)er annum. A op oin tm en ts
ai'e u.'ually m ade at $1,769.
AppUeationit; Is su ed and received
from 9 a. m. March 16 to 4 p m.
March 31. 1943.
For the duration of the war, the
n am e of an eligible a ccep tin g a p ­
pointm en t from the list for Correc­
UNION
SALESM EN
PA R T -T IM E
K .\|> frieiioe
v acan cies cause d by the a b sen ce ot
regular m em b ers on m ilitary duty.
A s e : N o t over 5() on the date oi
ap pointm en t.
U n tie s: F or P atrolm an . T em p or­
ary : To enforce iawa and ordi­
nan ces, p reven t crim e and ap p re­
hend criminal.s, gu ard pr<^erty, c o n ­
trol t i a l f i c a n d to perform other
inveat igational or reguUttive duties
incident to the protection of pertons
and property.
F or Fir em an, T e m p o ra ry : T o a s ­
s i s t in the e x t i n g u i s h m e n t of firej
and in the en forcem en t of law.4 and
ordinance.s and ru ies and regulation.s regarding the extingui-shinen;
o f fired and to perform inspection al,
in vestigatio n al, or regu la tive duties
incident to the preven tion or e x t i n ­
g u ish m en t of fires.
KequiremeMts: P ro o f of good ch a r­
acter will be an ab so lu te pre­
requisite to a p p o intm en i. Persona
convicted of a felo n y are not eli­
gible for appointm en t.
Conviction
of juvenile cfelinquency not in v olv ­
ing moral turpitude however, shall
not be deemed a con viction of crime.
Can didates for the F ir em a n posi­
tion m ust be not les.s tha n 5 feet
6 inches in h e ig h t; ca n d id ates for
the Patr o lm a n position m ust be not
less than 5 feet 7 in ch es in heiglit.
Required Vision: F o r P atr olm an,
Temporary, 20/30 for each eye
separ ately, eye-glas.qes a l l o w e d ; for
Firem an, Temporary, 2()/4<) for e.acli
ey e separate ly, no g l a s s e s allowed.
Other medical and phy.sical require­
m en ts a.s nohted on the Com miisio n ’s bulletin board m u s t be met.
Can didates m ay be rejected for any
deficiency, ab n o rm ality , and d isease
that tends to impair health and u s e ­
fuln ess; m ust be free from such
physical or personal ab norm alities
or d ef ormities a s to speech and a p ­
pearance th a t would render their
e m p lovm en t undesirable.
Candidate.^ rejected m edically m ay
be given an op portunity for re­
ex a m in atio n for rem ed iable d efects
onlv.
Subject s and Wei^htn: Q u alify in g
physical and w ritte n t e st s will bo
given. T h e pass niari{ will be d e ­
termined by the n eed s of the s e r v ­
ice. T h e w ritten te st will be d.^slgn ed to reveal t h e inte lligence ,
reasoning ability, com m on .sensia and
j ud gm en t of tne can didate?. Th e
physical t e st will be d w i g n e d vo
d et erm ine the ability o f the c a n d i­
date Ir perform e fficie n tly the
diitie.i of the position.
The medical ex a m in a tio n m a y be
required prior ta the phy.sical te.st
and the C om m ission reserve.>t the
right to exclu d e from the p hysical
ex a m in atio n an y can d id ate w h o i.s
d eem ed m ed ically unfit. Can did ates
m ust appear for th e physical tea:
In good p hysical condition and will
ta ke the .<yjme at their ow n risk of
injury, althou gh the Commission
will m ake every ef for t to safegu ard
them.
^Yarning;
P e r s o n s w h o are In
Clas.sification 1-A of the Selective
Service will not be cert ified for a p ­
pointment. Applicant.^ will bo re­
quired to su b m it at t im e ot in v e st i­
gation, a tra nscript of record, s h o w ­
ing t h e date o f birth or other s a t i s ­
f acto ry proof. A n y wilful m istatement will be ca u se for d isq u a lifi­
cation.
Application.s by mail will be a c ­
cepted if mailed and po.itmarked up
to and in cluding 12 midnight on tha
last day for the receipt of a nplica­
tions and received by the C om m is­
sion not more than fiv e d a ys there­
after.
tion Officer (Men) wi'l bo Btrieken
a u to m a f i c jl l y rom fthn list for S p e­
cial PrUrolman tMen),
F ee: $1.
Vcancies: Occur from tim e to
time.
D u tie s: To guard, di.sciplinc, care
for and instruct in m a tes of correc­
tional m stitu tio n s and to perform
related uutiec. Certific ation s will
be made from this list to the D e ­
partm ent of Correction and to the
S h e r if f ’8 Office.
Age»; Not le.ss than 21 y e a r s of
a ge on the date of filin g ap p lica­
tion nor more than 40 y e a r s of age
on the date oi ap pointm en t.
General R cq tilrem e n ts: N o m ini­
m um ed ucation or ex p erien ce is re­
quired.
P r t o f of good c h a ra cter
will be an ab.solute prerequisite to
appointm en t.
Appointeca lo the
Slieriff s Office Jtie required to bs
bonded; at present Correction O ffi­
cers are bonded for $3,000.
Medical and J'hyHlcal Requirement.s: Candid ates inay be rejected
for a n y d'.'«eaoe, injury, or abnorii?a lity which m the opinion of the
medical exa m in er ten ds to impair
health or u.selulness, s u ch a s her­
nia, d efects of h ea rt or lungs, or
impaired hearing ot either ear.
Can did ates mu.st not be l e s s than
5 feet 7 Inches in height. Required
v i s i o n : 20/40 lor each ey e .separate­
ly w ithou t glas.'-es.
S u b jects and W eig h ts; Written,
w e ig h t i50; phy.s caT w o lg h t 20;
ti ainin.'T and exp erien ce w e i g h t ’ 30.
T h e pass m ark on the w ritte n and
on the physical t e st s will be .set in
a cco rd a n ce w ith tliC needs of the
service. Th e w ritten te st will be
held first and will be d esig n ed to
reveal the aptitude, intelligence , in­
itiative. reason ing ab ility, com mon
.sense and ju d g m en t o f the ca n d i­
d ates.
The i:ompetitive phy.sical
test will be designed to t e st the
ca n d id ates .strengtn a n a agility.
A fter tne writte n test the require­
m en ts tor the iihy.sical test will be
m ade public. No q u a lify in g train ­
ing or experit nee ;s required. Il­
lustrations of accep tab le e x p eri­
ence are service a s a gu ard in a
pri.son, probation or social case
work, or responsible supervisory
work.
Train in g and
experience
m a y be rated a fter an exa m in a tion
o f the ca n d id a te’s ap plication and
a fter an oral in te rview or such
other inquiry or invt stig atio n as
m a y be deem ed n ecessary. Befo re
certification, (’andidate?; will be re­
quired to pa.Ms a q u a lify in g oral
ex a m in atio n designed to tc’st speech,
bearing, and manner.
S ta te
W ritte n
A p ril
E x a m in a tio n s
of
17, 1943
A p i i l i c a t i o i i H « h o i i l d b e f i l e d b y A l a r . 2li
(i020.
A h s iH ta n t l.iil»orator.v W o r k e r ,
I H v i . s i i i n 111' l . a l i o r a t o r l u d a m i I ’ e . s e a n li,
1li'.iart iiieiit
of H ealth
I'.su al salar.v
i i u i B e if l. l. 'i i) l o $1,ll.'>».
A p i i l i u a i i i i n li'i'
4: 1 .
If ellK ihle, < 'a iid id a te m a y e o n ip e le
iiIn o
i n N o . 6U27, . l a i i i o r l ^ i h o r a t o r . i
T e e li n it 'ia n . A s e |> a n i t e u|>|>lieatioii a n d
fe e im iH ttb e tile d fo r eiieh.
<•031, D e n i a l l l . v K i e n i H t , K t a t e D e p a r t iiiiiit.s aiiil l u s t l l u t l o n a .
U .su a l .salai>
r r a i B O $ 1 , ( 0 0 t o $ 1 ,! KI 0.
A p p lli'iille n feo
$1.
A t p r e s e n t , a v a r a n c y e x i s t s In t h e
D e p itri m e n t o f H e a l t h a t t h e llo .si'lla l
for In cip ien t T u lie re u lo sU a t liay h iu o U
Hi tIMO a n i l i n u l n t e n a n r e .
(iOiS*. F i l t e r I M a n I O p e r a t o r , C o n s e r
vatliiii n e p a r l i n e n t , l.o ii^ Is la n il S la i o
1*1 r U C o n t i a l i M l u u .
U iiual » a l a i> t u a ^ o
•iil.SiKl t o
A n p l l c - a t l o n f e e ?1. A t
piii-ent.
a
v arsu iry
ex ists
at
Jone.-i
llia c li S ta te I'a ik .
G023.
<ienernl T a rk F o r e m a n , S i i r l t o H a S p r l i i K a l . ' o m m l s . s i o n , t ’o n . ' i e r v a t ' d n
D ep artm en t,
t' . s i i a l s a l a r y r a i i K o .fJ.lOO
I'l
A ^ i p U i a t i o i i I’e o ,$’J .
A piio liitm e n t e x p e i'le d a t t h e m liilm u n i h u t
m a y h e n u u i o a t l o s s t h a n $ J , lUU.
At
p r e . > ; e i i t , o n e v a i ' i i i u y i-xIhIs.
(i t)24.
H ead Niirae (C arilia e Servic e),
N ew V o rk S ta te K e ro n stru i'tlo n H o m e,
lie p a rtm e n t of H ealth .
U sual salary
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M M iriam F. S c h i n d l e r , 84.875
V> i h l i ii M . I - a w r e n r e , M . 8 7 5
v: J e i ' . m t i e S t e l n b e r R , 84 . 87 , ' )
M T l u m u i s C. M u r r a y , 8 4 . 8 7 5
,Vi MKrri.H I . e i l e r i h a n , 84.87."»
,m : i i i i H . n n i i i M . T a n o w l l z , 8 1 . 8 7 5
i)7 .'Ji dii ty H. G e t m a n , 8 4 . 8 7 5
ra iiliiii’ K e r n e r , 84.77."
:,!! Kth-I Gro.s.swlrth. 84.730
tK) .Mix .luroff, 84.7.'0
III Mililrtd II. IngbtM-. 84.730
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(I.: K It. liotli.steln, 84.”."0
C4 Klizabfth Field, 84.750
Juliw.« Llpbpr. 84.7>"0
,H, Vivian M. I) Ugo, 84.7.*>0
i;7 MarlDU A. Silverman, 84.7.'0
us Nirliola.s I.ca. 84.7.'>0
t.<i Viiin iit N. Byrnes, 84.ftS5
TiM'iitlicrine E. Carioll, 84.
n Ml irl.s Bowman, .S4.H2,')
Kr.-e S i l v e r m a n , 84.U 25
":i , h li u. i B e r m a n , M . O a " )
WJtani’tte i r . Mlnden. 81.625
Irving M. Uo.senwassor. 84.625
■III .^imo U. liePola, 84.,500
7;Kl.anor M. Piller, 64 "lO
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K:r.ti' i.s +. Glea.son. 84.500
.Sii I'ora \Vi.shnef.sky, 84.500
(.1 lid'.: Slalkin, 84..100
H- len Cohen. SK.IOO
•Mllarri*'t F. Lelkowilz, 84.500
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H.iilah Mathi.s, 84..'>00
y; <vl\ia Mo.ses, 84.,")00
yt Min.iin llock. 84..VI0
)>S Hciijamin Nadler. 84.,'i00
Ml Kniaiii cl Kpatein, 84..’)00
!«l Kr;;iii <.'S IJosenzweig, 84.500
II! ilpdrKV Rafff r, S4.;t7.'i
;iJS>lvii Nagler, 8t.;t75
H.I Sylvia Mark, H4.32.'
Ill N’.iiliar. Kutnirk, 8-1..^25
!i.-> \ntoinptlo Di G.iPtano, 84.2,'0
iW|)o:i« Ilo.sen. S4.2.'.0
Ii7 lii riha hue Stephens, 84.250
Hrenner 84 2.VJ
I’ll l:(..-al.vii ]j. .“ipitiier, 84.250
liio Ki(ir( m e S. Lazer.=ion, 84.250
Im Kuth Avnet, 84.2,")0
10:: Kiiliih E. G.aeti, .S4.2.'i0
ln'l Kmanupl }I. .SUMsman, 84.2.50
li:4 'I'lllip Hefter. 81.250
111.1 Kior-nce K. Fi.sch, 84.125
I'lf'Ev. lyii G. Naletson. 84.125
li'i llil.ii A. Pribyl, 84.12,'.
K'S L i l l l m i U e g e n . s b u r g , 8 4 . 1 2 5
IW . A n n a V. C o ) i p n . 8 4 . 1 2 5
.‘^.vlv la F o x . 8 4 . 1 2 5
311 K. 'i il ip r F r o l i n o v i t z . 8 4 1 2 6
J1-’ M o r r i s J . F i i e d n m n , 8 1 . 0 0 0
111'
113 M l l d r ^ a G r o s s m a n , 84.000
114 I d a J . M a t l u c k , 84.000
115 S y l v i a F e i n , 84.000
110 F l o r e n r e S c h w a r t z , 84.000
117 M a r y C . W u k o v i t z , 83.875
n s B e r t h n Y o r m a r k , 83.875
111) H e n r y C h a f e t x , 8 3 . 8 7 5
1 2 0 J o h n M . K e l l y , 8Ji 8 7 5
121 F r a n r c o R o s o n , 83.875
122 B e a t r i c e R . W e r n l c k , 83.825
123 K .s th e r K a l l e m . 83.750
1 2 1 P a u l a H a r t , 83.7.50
12'. O e r t r u r t e R y b . 83.750
12(1 M i l d r e t l C h a n k l i i , .S3.7.50
127 F r e d d i i B r e g e r , 83.750
128 R e u b e n B . K r o s n e r , 83.750
1 2 ) S e y m o r r S m l t h l l n e , 83.750
l . ' t i ) 'K a t h e r i n e G . G a c h f f l , 83.750
13 1 R o b e r t B ' o c k , 83.7.50
1.'12 A O c l e F e l d m a n , 8 3 . 7 . 5 0
i;i<l K d n a C o l i n , 8 3 . 7 5 0
i:t4 H v l m a D , F f l m i a n , 8 3 .7 5 0
13.'. W a l t e i - G . V o f l i . 8; i, 7.' .0
1.3(1 T - I . l l a i i M i l l e r , 8.3 .7 ,W
1 3 7 M i n n i e B e r m a c k . 8; i . 0 , 5 0
13.S E d n a G e l b , S 3 . 6 2 5
i;i9 E d n a C h a s l n , 8,t.«25
14(1 V l l l l i c e n t E . : ^ h l l l l r s , 8 3 . . 5 0 0
141 U r . o u l a M . M u r p h y , 8 3 . 5 0 0
1 4 2 S y l v i a A s l a n t r , S.TfidO
14,‘l I . , e n H a r t m a n . SS.-VIO
144 J u l i a R u b e n f e l d
8:f..’i 0 0
14.') M a r t i n B e n e d e k . 8.'<.,500
1 4 0 E d w a r d I. R i l e y , J r . , 83..500
1 4 7 S a r a h B , W i s e m a n , 83.5U0
1 4 8 D c r a M a n d e l , 8,f..’’. 0 0
1 4 0 C l a r a W o l l l n . 83., ’’. (iO
1.^ 0 I t o s e C o h o n , 8 3 . .’.(lO
l.M . T e r o m o J . C o h e n , 8 3 .450
1 0 2 H i l d a B r o w n . 8J1..37.'i
153 E d i t h M . F o g a r t .v . 83.375
151 H e ? e n M a z u r . 83.375
155 R o g l n a P . F r a * i k e l . 83.375
l.')(l P a . s q u a l e D e l u c a , K 1 . 3 7 5
1.57 E d w a r d T . V a r r l a l e . 8 :i . : t 7 5
l. ' i S F r e d
\V . H e r r o n . 83.375
l.'i!) E v a
G r e e n . 8 :1 . 3 7 5
100 G e r t r u d e
Z in m an .
S3.375
1(11 B e r t h a M o d e l l . 8;i.2.‘iO
J « 2 H e l e n S l a r k . 83.250
If . :! H ' - l e n B r o c l i e f i , 8 3 . 2 5 0
101 r ^ l l a
S o n n e n b e r g . 8:t.2.'iO
1 0 5 F a n n i . ) B e c k e r m a n . 83.2.50
lOil E v e l y n
( ^ l a r k , 83.2.50
1 0 7 .Sol H c h u l m a n , 8 . 3 . 2 5 0
KIS l . , e a h F r l w l n i n n , 8 3 .2 5 0
lO f l M a r i e T . B o r c h l o p h l o . 8 3 . 2 5 0
170 J o B e p h i i i p D . P o l i t z p r . 83.250
171 A a r o n H a l p e r n . K1.250
1 7 2 E d w a r d I . F u d i . x . .S.3.2.50
1 7 3 S v i v l a M a s i n . 8.3.250
174 S y l v i a T . G r e e n b e r g . 83.225
1 7 5 F l o r a R . F r i e d m a n . 83.125
17«1 C h a r l o t t e M . K e l l y , 8; 1 . 1 2 5
177 M a r y K o l e e i i r . S3.125
1 7 8 I t u t h G o l d b e r g . 8.1.125
1 7 ’J J e t i n e l l e B l u n i e n t h a l , 8 3 . 1 2 5
1 8 0 R o s a K i i d l P c h . 83.125
1 8 1 Y v e t t e B . L e i b i n g e r , 8.3.125
1 8 2 (,’o n r e l t a M . C l e r v o , 8 3 . 1 2 5
1.S3 D o m i n i c k R . G u l d a . 8 3 . 1 2 5
184 I .e i f C. C h r i.s ti a n s e n . W .1 2 5
1 8 i T h o m a s P . K e e n a n . .83.(100
I S i l J o . s p p h R . C c o k o , 8.3.(MI0
1 8 7 P h i l i p K a \ l r . ^ t P i n . , 83.0(10
1 8 8 S y l v a n S e i d m a n . 83.(100
18ft E l i / a h r t h K . M i l l e r . 8.3 .0 0 0
1 0 0 D o r o t h v G l l c k i n a n , 83 .( KI 0
l!)l E .sth e .- D . P j n x u r . 83.000
15)2 T l o o r \
O n r d a , 83.(MI0
1 0 3 I r v i n g B r o l n e s , 83.(MM>
10-1 ' I ' h c r e s i v M . B o h n i . 8 3 . 0 0 0
1!)5 F l o r e n c e . S a l z . m a n . 8. 3. 0; i0
1!VI C e ' . i . n S i n g e r . 8 3 . 0 0 0
1 0 7 M o r r i s W u s h l l t s k y . 83.0(10
1 0 8 I v i l l i a n 1 - o n d o n . 8.1.000
10 0 S i m o n B l u n i e n t h a l , 82.875
2 0 0 r , o r e t t a M i l l i n g t o n , 82.S75
2(11 A b r a h a m
G a t t l i c b , 82.;-i75
202 S a m G r i p p e . 82.875
20 3 H e l e n M . H u n t , 82.S75
2(14 C J u f s i e G n n f c r . 8 2 . 8 7 5
205 S e v m o u r P e r l m u t t e r
S2.875
2mi D o r o t h y N . P a r k e r . 82.875
207 W l l h e l n i l n a T lo g e r s . 82.875
208 R u t h
F i s h m a n . .X2.875
20i» T h o m a . s 1 \ M c D o n a l d . 8 2 . 7 5 0
210 H a n n a h
G i n s b e r g . 82.750
211 F a n n ie
F in e
82.750
2 1 2 H e l e n S . S c h w a i z , ,**2.750
2 1 3 E v e l y n S c h w a b e r . •S2.7.50
2 1 4 M o r r i s K a p l o w l t z , 82.7.50
2 i r S a d i e C. D o n a l d s o n . 82.750
2 1 0 . S a r a P i t c h e r s k y . 82.7.50
217 . l a m e s A . B r a d l e y . 82.750
218 S y l v i a G r e e n , 82.025
‘ii.* F r a n c e . s G a r r u t o , 8 2 . 0 2 5
220 H i l d a R . L e v y . 82.025
2 2 1 S a m u i j ’i P e r c h i i k . 8 2 . 0 2 5
222 S a r a h J . L u f t . 82.025
2 2 3 A l - n e r Z w l c ’t e l , 8 2 . 5 0 0
224 V i v i a n E . E d w .-ird .s. 82.500
2 2 5 F l . - ' r e n < e F i t a p a t i Ic - k , 8 2 . 5 0 0
2 2 6 R u t h I.. S t o c k , 82.500
227 T h o m n a A. F e e n e y , 82.500
22.S R u t h B e l k i n . 8 2 . , 5 0 0
a 2 « S y l v i a K. S e i i d a r , S2. .50 O
2 3 0 B e l l e V , F i r t h m u n , 82..500
2 3 1 S a l v l n J . M & y , S2..375
23a G lad y s H ooe
.S2.; .75
2 3 3 H f t r r y P o l a ' x o f f . 82..175
2 3 4 T h o i n a i ! T o r m e y , 82.375
2 3 5 P e t e r R . B u t t l t l a , ,82.375
2 3 0 Loi'.ifl T . E v e r s , 8 2 .3 7 5
23^7 H a r o M
I . e f k o w l t z , 82.375
23 8 F ru n cl.M X . l l a r w i n , 82.375
2, 3 0 P a p Q u a l e F . S c h i a n o , 8 2 . 3 7 5
240 B e a t r l i 'e C o ll e r , 82.375
2 4 1 H e n r i e t t a M a r k s , .82.375
24'J E d i t h S. M a t t s o n , 82.3 7 5
243 .V a n c y S h o t.^ k y , 82.375
24 4 H e l e n S c h w a r t z . 82.375
2 4 i) B e a t r i c e M a r g o l i e s , 8 2 . , ^ 2 5
246 M ild re d
R o s e n , 82.2.'KJ
2 4 7 E t h e l R a k o f f , 82.2.50
2 4 8 L e n n l ' 5 S . - h u r m a n , 82.2.50
240 B e r n a r d M o s k o w l t z , 82.250
2 5 0 R u t h F . S c h w a r t z . S2 . 2 . 5 0
2.51 N e t t l e S c h n e i d e r
82.250
2. 52 N a t h a n V a l m s k y , 8 2 . 2 5 0
25 3 R u t h G . L e r n c r, 8 2.250
2.54 . M a r t h a K a u f m a n , 8 2 . 2 5 0
2.55 I r v i n g B a r a l . 8 2 . 2 5 0
2,5*) S a m u o l G o l d b e r g . 8 2 . 2 5 0
257 A b r a h a m
B o m p f y , 82.250
2 5 8 R u t h S i l v e r m a n , 82.125
2.50 . S n d l e F u c h s , 8 2 . 1 2 5
2 0 0 ( ’a r l C . ( . ' a v a l l o 8 2 , 1 2 o
2 0 1 R u t h O . G e r i a d i , 82.(Hi0
202 E d i t h G in-'tl.crg, 82.000
20.S C a t h e r i n e M f a h l l l . 8 2 . 0 0 0
2 0 4 . \ r l e n e G o l d s t e i n , .'<2.000
2 0 5 T > illia n Ilc is .s , 82.0(i0
2t)<> . A g n e s R . G a l l a g h e r . 8 2 . 0 0 0
2 0 7 H . ‘l e n C . T n i i d o l . 8 2 . 0 ( 1 0
208 M a r J o i l H D. F i t z n . a u r l c o . 82.000
201) Y e t t a S c h w e i t z c r . .S2.(i()0
2 7 0 M o r r i s S a l a n t . .82.(100
2 7 1 H a r o l d M o i s o f f . S2.(i(Mt
2 7 a M a r y J . B a r d n k . ,S2.00<)
27 3 A g iic fl S c h i i t z , 82.000
274 I r e n e C o h e n .
&2.0H0
,375 T h e l m a J a c o b s o n . 8 2 . 0 0 0
27(1 I . l l l i a n M e y e r o . m2 . 0 0 0
2 7 7 R u t h G l a t z . .S I . 8 7 5
2 7 8 H . ’i n n n l ;
F riedm an
81.875
27!* S y l v i a C o h e n . 8 1 . 8 7 5
280 l - o u ls o G i w e r t z . 81.875
281 y ' t p p h a n J . V a s , 8 I.S 7 5
282 J a n e t M a y e r , 81.8J5
2 8 3 A n n a l.,uca.s. 8 1 .8 7 5
281 A r n o l d M . S o b e l. 81.875
28i.') I r v l i i ' ? M i l l e r , S I . 8 7 5
2 i O M a t h i l d a M . . M a g n o n l . 81.7,50
2 8 7 F r a n k A . D c P e r n a , 81.7,50
2 8 8 R u t h K a b . 81.7.51
2 8 0 E s t e l l e M a n d e l l . 81 . 7 . > 0
20(> C l e c e i l G . - \ u o r l i a c l i . M . 7 ' j O
2 0 1 N i l e N . S t e p h e n s , ,•(1.7.50
2 0 2 L i l y K . O g i i a r d . 81.7.50
21C1 W i l l i a m
H . H o lz a i .lc l . 81.io0
201 G e r t r u d e
E iteib erg
81.7.50
205 F r i e d a G r o s s m a n , 81.750
2J>i M a r y K . l l y n e . s , S I . 7.50
207 F r a n k
A l l e g r a . 81.750
2 0 8 S y l v i a L . M a r l i n . 81.7.50
20 ! l G i l b e r t N e w m a n . 8 1 . 7 . 5 0
3 0 0 C e l i a P a r n e s . s . 81.750
30L N a tli.M i K a .m in .'^ k y . 81.025
;t 0 2 L o t t i e K r o t i n a n , 8 1 . 0 2 5
303 H e l e n
M u / . i k . 81.(125
301 c i ; i r a M e y e r s . M .025
;i05 ( V l i a S o r i n , 8 1 .0 2 5
.300 E l . s i e B a l l a r d , 8 1 . 0 2 5
3(17 , l < d n i C . S t e n g e r , 8 1 . 0 2 8
:« K M a . \ A . c : a h n . 81.025
300 W i l l i a m A. Z I n g r a l ', 81.000
3 1 0 B l a n c h e F . M i l U - r . 81..500
311 H o r t e n s e P l a t z e r , 81..500
« 1 2 H e l e n M c C a f C e r t . v , 81..500
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311 J o h n L . H a r k i n s . 81.500
3 1 5 S a i p l l i i V . B o x e r , 81.5(Mi
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3 1 7 S e l m a P i e r c e , 81..500
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3 1 0 J . l l l i a n N e l s o n . M.5(HI
320 A lic e V . D o l a n , 81.375
:{ 2l W . i l t e r J . O c b o r n e . 8 1 . 3 7 5
3 2 2 U o . - e M o n t e , 81 *175
:<23 L c i i l i , « o r g u n . 8 1 . . 3 7 5
324 M i ld r o .l E . P e r k i n s . 81.375
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320 K u l h G l a d s t o n e , 81.250
.327 M a b e l D . C a r r o l l . M . : ; 5 0
32 8 M i r i a m V . F o r t e . 81.250
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3.35 J o s e p h S c h w a r t z , . s i . 2 5 0
3,3.1 J o h a n n a S p o i g 1. 8 1 . 1 2 5
:« ! 7 M a r y C . D u m b r a , 8 1 . 1 2 5
3 : t 8 .‘\ d r i e n n o J . S e l l i n g e r . 8 1 . 1 2 5
;«m R u t h L . K i r b y , 81.125
340 R e b e c c a F i d t r e r , 81.125
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370 M a r g a i e t M. M c K c o w n , 80.75J
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373 H e r li e i t F . D e p p l n g . 80.025
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377 A m e l i a l»z ugn> i. 80.025
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380 F r a n c c .'i F e l d e r , 80.025
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;W7 G e r t r u d e D . B t r m a n , 8 0 . . . 0 0
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,3«2 A l i c e W e i n b e r g , 8 H . : : 7 5
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305 ,M a :y G ro .'-s b o rg . 80.375
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41 0 U o.-e T a r t a g l i a , 80.125
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42.! ,)o !iii J . D o u g h e r t y 7!t.S75
427 L iliii.n V. H a m n u r , 70.875
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517 E t h e l M. B o h a n n a h . 78 I2 ‘
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5 20 H e l e n e M . S a r n o , 78.000
5 2 1 M i l d r e d J . M c ' l ’i c r n a n . 7 8 . 0 0 0
5 2 2 S a r a h D i a m o n d . "i7 8 7 5
.523 D a i c . y A . W i l s o n . 7 7 . 8 7 5
524 J u l i a A. D al.v. 77.875
525 A n n a J . ( J u a g l i a n o . 77.875
5 2 0 S y l v i a B a s s o f f . 7 7. 7- 50
.527 A n n a K . M e l l l d a v . 7 7 . 7 . 5 0
T 2 8 A r t h u r l i n b i n . 77.7.50
5ao M i l d r e d G o l d m a n , 77.700
,53 0 E d i t h S i e i e l . 7 7 . 0 1 5
,531 R e b e c c a Y o r k , 7 7 . 0 2 5
5,'i2 E s t h e r K a . s p o w i t z . 7 7 . 0 2 '
V a n d e r l l o r . s t . 77.025
533 G e r t r u d e
.531 H a n n a h D r o g o w i t z , 7 7 . 5 0 0
r . 3 5 M a r g a r e t .1. ( ' r o o k l i o r n , 7 7 . 5 0 0
.5 :1 0 H e l e n S h i n s k y , 7 7 . . 5 0 0
5;»7 D o r o t h y O ' N e i l l . 7 7 . 5 0 0
C:i8 W i l m a C. R i n . - k , 7 7 . 5 0 0
5 3 0 N e t t l e P a t e n t , 77 5 0 0
5 4 0 E ^ ^ t h e r L e w i s , 77 .. ’ 0 ' i
.541 M i d i a e l P . C o n t i . 7 7 . 3 7 5
542 . l a n i f s J . M a l o n e y , 77.375
.5 4:1 C h a r l e s ,\’ . J o h a n n . 7 7 . 3 7 5
.544 . S t e w a r t G o r d o n . 7 7 . 3 7 5
5 4 5 . M a r y R o s e i n a n . 77.:!75
.540 K o s l v n F . B t k o f f . 7 7 . 3 7 5
5 4 7 J o s e p h F . C h l a r a v a l l e . 77..375
548 l i e l ^ n F . C v e t k o v i c h , 77.375
f . 4 0 V i v l f n I . . D e a s , 7 7 . ’2 5 0
5.-0 E s t h e r U i p k a . 77.2.50
.551 S a d i e D i a m o n d , 7 7 . 2 . 5 0
5.",2 A n n a 1^. T a y l o r . 7 7 . 2 5 0
5,53 A n n a M . L n c l . - ' . i i l . 7 7 . 2 , 5 0
.554 P h i l i p Z e l k o w i t z , 7 7 . 2 5 0
5.55 S v U i u E p . s ' e i n , 7 7 . 1 2 5
.5.57 H o . s e B . G o l d l . r r g , 7 ’' . 1 2 5
557 H e r m a n B e l t z e r , 77.125
.5.5,>1 W i l l i a m H a i l a . 7 7 . 0 0 0
5.5 0 F r a n t e s S k o l n i c ' c , 7 7 . 0 ! ) 0
BOvi I ' l o i e n c e l l n s k e l l . 77. 0O( »
5 0 1 L o u i . s S . ’/ : ' C ( a g n i n o , 7 7 . d O O
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L e t s h e r . 70.875
.503 G e r g e L . P i l l a . 7 0 . 8 7 5
504 R o s e S im m .s . 70.875
f 0 5 E v e l y n P e a r l , 70.875
5 0 0 V io la S. S a m u e l s , 70.875
,507 A m e l i n L . L e v w . 7 0 . 7 5 0
.508 S e l ’j i a W e i s s , 7(! .7 5i )
6(.0 R o s a l i n d K a r n e n . 7 0 . 7 5 0
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58'i l ! a t t i e R o s e n i . e r g , 7 0 .2 5 0
587 L illi.in E . I-c v y , 7 0 .2 .d
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507 F r e d a H y m a w i t '/ . , 75.875
,508 . M i . u d e l . ) a n i e l s < > n , 7 5 . ^ 7 5
50 0 V e t t i i W u li's , 75.875
( 0 0 J o s e p h L . C e c i , 5.875
('0 1 W a l f e r F . Y o u n g , 7.5 87.5
0 0 2 D o r o t h y F o r e m a n . 75.875
003 R o s e E i .'b e r g , 75.750
0 0 4 S y d S e l e s . 75.7.50
0 0 5 F l e i e n c e > F . B o t f a , 75.7.50
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0 0 0 D o r o t h y W l l l e n . 75.:.00
0 1 0 E . - . t h e r H a s i i i a n . 7 5. 5i ' ( >
(111 S y l v i a G r o . - i S b e r g , 7 5 .’ OO
0 1 2 G e n e v a C . S o b y l a k . 75 5 0 0
013 A n t h o n y F . P e r i ' e l l i , 75,375
014 M a t y G o t t l i e b , 75,375
0 1 5 E d i t h S i n g e r , 7.5.375
010 D o r o t h y N P o l l a c k . 75.260
0 1 7 T h e l m a B r a i l e , 75,2.50
018 B e r n a r d S t o n e k , 75,2 0
0 1 0 S y l v i a W e t t s e i n , 7.5,125
0 2ii M o r t o n J a ' o b s , '^5,100
(. 21 S y l v i a J a c o b y , 7 5 . 0 0 0
0 2 2 R o b e r t .1. E a t o n , J r . , 7 5 . 0 0 0
•'.23 E v a L y o n s , 7 5 . 0 H O
ti 2 4 B e a t r i c e E . G o r d o n , 7 4 . 8 7 5
6 2 5 T . u c l l l p B . r d e i i g a , 74 . 8 7 - 5 .
0 2 0 G i l b c r g G a r f i e l d . 71.875.
027 H . 'l e n M . R i c h f i e l d . 71.875.
0 2 8 E v e l y n i'. P f e f f c r . 74.87.j.
020 B e a t r i c e T r e v a s , 71.875.
0 : M L i i v l n l a 1. ' I ' e r r y , 7 1 . 7 . 5 0 .
031 B e a t r i c e K a c l a n o f f . 7-1.750.
0;!2 L i l l i a n I. M a y e r , 7 1 .7 5 0 .
003 . l o s e p h A l l e n , 74.750.
0:{4 B e s s i e L y o n s , 7 1 . 7 , 5 0 ,
o:i5 B e n j a m i n W l l k o f s k j - , 71.730.
0:10 . l o s c ' p h S e d r . i i i , 7 4 , 7 5 0 ,
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0^(8 B e r t h a K o r e ' m a n , 7 l. . 5 ( io .
0;t0 P « T .rl N e w b ( > r . g e r , 74.500.
0I(» C o n r a d F . D e P r o s . i ) o , 71 5 0 0 .
041 H e l e n P . C o i n y . 74,370.
0 1 2 E s t h e r .M. C a t a l a n o , 7 1 . 3 7 5 .
0 1 3 J a m e s R . M c C a r t h y . 74,375.
0 4 4 N i n a K v e r p n . s k y , 7 1.‘2.5(1.
015 E li n o r A n d e rs o n
71.12.5.
01(1 e . ' o r n e l i a M . E s p o s i t o , 7 4 . 0 0 0 .
«H7 C ai-iiH 1 C n b i s i i i o , 7 1 .0 0 0 ,
0 -1,8 F r a n c e s K o r s h , 7 I . 0 0 O.
0 1 0 Z e l d a S i l v e r m a n . 73,873.
G,50 S a d i e P e r l m a n . 7 3 . 8 7 5 .
051 E l i z a b e t h M . B u s l i e , 73.875.
J 5 ’; F l o r e n c e S . L a p k o l . « k y , 7 3 . S 7 5 .
fi.5;$ . M a r y B a n e n a t l , 7 3 . S 7 5 .
\V.| L u '- i l l p M . ( J r o i n e r . 73.875.
0,55 M a r g a r e t B l i t z . 7 3 . 7 , 5 0 ,
0 5 0 D o r a S a n d l e r . 7;t.750.
0.57 M i k l r e ! d C . B r o p h . v , 7 3 . 7 5 0 .
0.5S H e l e n S i i H s m a n , 7 3 . 5 0 0 .
0.50 S y l v i a D i l l , 7 3 . 2 5 0 .
0 0 0 C h a r l e s V C u r l a n o . 7 3 . ’2 6 0 .
(iOl B e a t r i c e B l n g e i . 73.2.50.
0 0 2 M a r v E . M c G i a t h , 7 3 . 2 . iO .
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0 0 4 R u t h N o v l c k . 73.125.
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072 M a r g u e r i t e M . A h e a r n . 72.750,
0 7 3 H a r o l d L n i i d e . « m a n , 72.7.50.
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6 7 5 E t h e l G l a n z m a n , 72.02.5.
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ren t,
repair,
sell
radio.s,
ty p e w rltera.
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M C I / i 'l G R . \ r H I N G , A d d r e s - s i n g ,
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1(10 P a r k R o w , N . Y . C .
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w o rth 2-3271.
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SE R V IC E .
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a n < l u n f u r n i s h e d — ,$70 u p . .14_ E . 5 8 t h S t .
(cor. M a d liio n ).
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&
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E L d o r a d c 5-8.">23,
207
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on your
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poll.-iheS. ( I n e x p e n . ^ i v e ) . E s t l m . i t e s i n v i t ­
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A WAKM A N D I'K IE N D L Y G K E E T IN G
A W A IT S V O t ! N . Y . L E A G U E O F G I R L S
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109
M R S .
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Q U IC K S K K V IC E S H O E P .R P A IR S .
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pert w o rk .
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WO.MAN W H O
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Per­
m a n e n tly R em o v ed , E x clu siv e
N ew M ethod
Safest & fastest
p ro c e ss y e t d e v ise d —" A m a z liiK T r e a t i n e n t . " — H a r p e r ' s B a z a a r . P O L Y T R O N , ,'.01 L e x l n K t o n A v e .
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for
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M I O. 6 - 1 0 1 0 .
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M A B B IA G E
U C E N S E S , all d o c u m e n ts p h o to sta te d ,
o n ly 12c e a c h ( l e t t e r s iz e ).
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A d.iu stm en ts.
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ritis, S p in al, F o o t tr e a tm e n ts ,
(M en a n d
w o m e n ) . M W . 7 4 th S t.
S U . 7 - .' )7 22 .
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B u i l d i n g — W e i g h t R e.lucln.;;. S T R E N 'C i T I I
& H E A L T H G Y N A S IU M -1 2 1 L ex in g to n
Avo.
(opp. G ia n d C e n tra l).
M U 2 0'i48.
B A I.I .E T -T O E -V A K IA T I O N S .
F hvslcal
E x ercises..
M o r n i n g & E v e n i n g C liiB.ses.
I l K l u l i e i> A M . t o 3 P . M .
A ll d a y M o n d a y -F rlo r.y .
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ST U D IO S,
2
W e s t ,Mlth S t ,
C O . ,’i - 2 4 7 ( i .
S E L F
D E F E N S E
IIE .V R Y
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you
how
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JITSU . m
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A T w a t e r 9-3010.
B O O K -W O R M
C O R N E R
B ooks Located
B O O K S -H A K D - T O -F I N D
lo< ated.
Any
book
p rin ted .
SE A R C H L IG H T
BOOK
LEADS.
22 E a s t 1 7 t h S t r e e t , N. T. C .
G R a m e r c y 7-0988.
L E A R N
F A S T
T u to rin g
H O M E S
S E H V IC K ,
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B I K ’I H
C E K T I F IC A T E S ,
O F F IC IA L .
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B IK T H
F IT
B E K H Y T H M IC IN A L L AC­
T IV ITIES! K e e p o r r e c o v e r
S l e n d o r a t o r . P i n e V a p o r B a t h s , .M assaK e.
T r i a l T r e a t m e n t , $1.00 S T A G E R . 511 83d
S trcit, B ro o k ljn .
S H o r e R o a d 8-02,T l.
T R A C K
E C O K A T O H S nnil I P H O I .S T E K S
R o o m suites a re i e -u p h o I» tered ;
n e w d r a p e r y & sliii-covers.
Re­
a n d reflnlsiilng.
L O . 9-0130.
C AKES -
S w e d ish
M as.sajro
and
S tea m
B a t h .
F L O R E N C E .M I L L S , 1880 7 t h A v e . (c o r .
II 1 th S t . ) , A p t . 24.
C A 8-2.-,8j.
(L ie. No.
M Q , ;U 1-3o8).
I-A D IE S -K E D IC E
Care
F IT K N IT L 'K E K E P A I K E I ) K E F I N I nIIK D
e x p e r tly . R ea.so m ib le . C .E O K C iK F R .A .N K ,
3 2 8 E . ,'i:*d. P L a z a S-8:::'i().
(K ecom m ende d b y l i u n d r e d s o f .‘ a t l s f i i d c u . s t o i ' i e r . 9 . )
Inc.
fe rred to ab o v e w aa aubsoribeU a n d ae- Est. 18fc4, 2 2 8 Lenox Ave. In t h e H a r l e m
knowledKed by t h e Kencral a n d lim ited section. O ffera ap ec ta l « tie n tlo r. to Civil
fiervlce employee*. L E h l v h i-COt0.
p a r t n e r * e n S e p te m b e r 80, 1943.
S P A N I S H T E A C H E K , u n iv e rs ity i r a d u .
rite. E xp e rleiice d g r a m m a r , con versa tion,
tr a n s l a t i o n
A d u lts ; r c a a v u a b ) * . $0J W.
tUth St. XR, 7-5614.
P a s r e
F o u r t e e n
C I V
Queens Employee
Group Selects
Ifs Officers
M o s t o f tile o f f i c p i s o f the
Q ueensborough
E m ployees
A s­
s o c i a t i o n h ,v e b een reele cte d . T h e
o nly c h a n g e s were a m o n g the
d e l e g a t e s f i o m th e T o p o g r a p h i c a l
B u r e a u , vvheie R a y C o n n o lly s u c ­
c e e d e d C h a i l e s A. G i a m l i n g , an d
t h e R e s t o r a t i o n an d R e f u n d D e ­
p a r t m e n t , w h i c h p r e v i o u s l y had
n o d e l e g a t e , an d
from
w hich
F r a n k J. C la n cy w a s e l e c t e d .
The
o lfK -of.s
arc:
I’re.sident:
Josepli c . F in n ; I'irst vico-prcsid(*nt,
1’. Pocly: second vicej)r(«.sirlont, Idn Fat^uf-; treasurer,
P e te r J. H hucK ; financial s e c r e ­
tary, F r a n c e s K, Donovan; recoi'dini; srcrotary, Mary M. Donlon.
Board of Governors; S ectetary,
O erda
S.
Bergstrom ,
Hiejhwav
M lin tfn a n cc.
Mem bers; P.iulin’e
W. P eter son, A d m in istr ation; I kn atiu s A. C iawford, Fiigineerin;'
C o n stru ctio n : Charles L. Zvonik,
S e u e r M a in ten ance; William Low,
T opo gra p h ical; Martin Nelson. P’njfineerlng Construction.
Deletr;tte.« : Adm inistrat ion, F lo r ­
en ce V Shar|>, Edna Muller; EnKineerinK Construction—Hi}<h ways,
O.'iear G u n t h e r ’ En g in eerin g Con­
st ru ct ion—S ew ers, A n n a V, Reillv,
DEAFENED
D O Y O U —miss tile enjoyment of la<ll<i, iiKivifM, <'hur< li, Kroiip
D O Y O U -k n o w thiit VACOMTE is
filled to .voiir iiiilivliliinl
rraiiireniriilH?
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re iu 'h ?
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Philip Sclffliano; Sew er Mainte­
nance, John M. Muller, William
Brem er , L.'iwonce J. C.illin.M, L.iWl e n c e Hcimar'. Joh n J, O Donnt'II,
Art hur Vvinnctt; H i g h w a y Xvlaintenan :e, John W. Buckley. Qior'ce J
Burn s, O^to Schnockeiiburifpr, MelV II.'
D.'fl o.
Thomas
F ie e m a n ,
F r a n c e s X. Kestler, F ra n k N. Litzel,
J, McConnell, (i< r)rc;e
Kehr, Grace Ryclberj?, John Kobinson, Jo hn Rus.sell, John Willis. Mi­
chael W a k li’on; Permit Divi'.son,
Isabel C n w ly ; Topographical B u ­
reau, K aym ono ConnoHv, Frederick
Schnellor, F lo r en ce McHale, Frank
T. W illiam aon; Resto ration and R e ­
fund, F ra n k J. Clancy.
MU
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C a llin g
A u x ilia r y
M e m b e r s , E n g in e C o .2 4 9
C alling A u x ilia iy m em b er s of
E n g i n e C o m p a n y 249 an d H o o k
and
Ladder
Com pany
113 of
B rooklyn!
I f y o u h a v e b e c o m e Inactive.
Alan Jacob son , secretary, a d vises
y o u to g e t in to u c h w i t h the
h e a d q u a r t e r s a t 395 R o g e r s A v e ­
nue.
H e reports that disciplinary a c ­
t io n w’ill be t a k e n a g a i n s t m e m ­
b ers w h o c o n t i n u a l l y fa il to r e ­
port.
Pace Institute Trains
Men for the Services
P a c e I n s t i t u t e , 225 B r o a d w a y ,
has been chosen as one of the
s c h o o l s w h e r e m e n w h o w a n t to
q u alify for college tra in in g un­
d er t h e n e w
A rm y and N a v y
plans can take their qualifying
exam in ation s.
M en in t h e c o l l e g e a g e g r o u p
can g e t app lication s and com p lete
i n f o r m a t i o n a t t h e o f f i c e o f the
D e a n a t th e a b o v e a d d r e s s .
E x a m i n a t i o n s fo r a d m i s s i o n in
b o th t h e A r m y a n d N a v y p r o ­
g r a m s w ill be g i v e n at t h e sc h o o l
o n F r i d a y , A p ril 2.
A n
T o
C ars W a n te d
W E
W ILL
B U Y
YOUR ’40-’41 CAR
OR STATION WAGON
AT AN UNBELIEVABLY
HIGH PRICE — ALL CASH
IM IO M C
H A V .M O M )
0-3100
We will send our r<-|>reMenliilive
iininoliiiloly
BRIDGE MOTORS-Bronx,N.Y.
Aulliori/.cil l)o(l);t!-i*lynion(li Dealer
2336 GRAND CONCOURSE
(llel. 183-184 Sis.) Open I'.ves. »V Suns.
CARS W ANTED
1 9 3 9 - ’4 0 - ’41 - ’4 2 — All M a k e s *
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A l'l'K A ItJA I.S
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GIVE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR
CAR, STA. WAGON or TRUCK
T E L L
U S Y O U R P R IC E
i t ’s Y E S o r N O
M ini
1 lo ilR o -IM y in.
CASH FOR YOUR CAR
CALL SH A NLEY
C ir c le 5-9454
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W a y
H a n d le
M o n e y
Today, m in u tes are more precious
than ev er before. B e c a u se of relu c­
ta nce to use up our g asolin e ration,
m ost of us visit the bank and
tra d esm en les s freq u en tly.
A s a st e p - t o v e r and general c o n ­
venience, Trust Company of Nort h
Am erica has developed a com plete
ba n k in g-b y -m a il sy s t e m .
It has
been se t up so that the person
carrying a m inim nm balance can
en jo y tne sami> fa cilities a s thos e
who keep larije depj^sits. Througa
its use, the aei>ositor avoid s w a i t ­
ing in line to m ake deposits. The
bank h as devise d a sim ple c o m b ina ­
tion deposit slip and envelope, each
with its ow n seal. To m ake a d e ­
posit, it is only n e ces sa ry to slip
your pay check into tiiis envelope,
wr ite your n am e and address or,
the return side, indicate tho am ount
of your ch eck, seal and drop the
en velop e into the corner mail box.
It is a s e a s y as m ailin g a letter.
T h is is the wa.y the plan w o r ln
to your ad v a n ta g e .
B y mailing
yo u r ch eck s to the Trust Company
of North Air.('rioa, 115 B r o ad w a y,
N e w York, you are in a position to
st a rt d ra w in g c h eck s the follo w in g
day or a s soon as you have outained a check book with your
n a m e clea rly printed on each check
T h e i e is no ch arg e for m akin g d e­
posits and the cost for each check
draw n is only 8% cents.
T r u s tc j
chi'cks bear no accou n t numbt'rs
and look iu st a s a n y other personal
ch eck s. You are not even ask ed to
keen a m inim um a m o u n t in the
ban'lc.
An yon e can open an a c ­
count for a s little as one dollar.
Ju st now, the bank is g i v i : ^ a
leather w a llet to each 1-KADEK
reader wh o opens a new account.
F a c e - L ift
Tlie a c cen t is on co n serv atio n —
“ m a k in g it do” is our present day
badge of a ch ie v e m e n t and pres ents
a clial en g e to the ingen uity, too.
One of the c i t y ’s esta blish ed d ec­
orating firms, 'MLA Decorato rs &
Upholsterers, 5009 B roadw ay, toej
the line w ith offers to exp ertly reu phols ter your living room su ites
to look like new. T h ey also do rep a l l i n g and refinish ing and m a y be
c o n ta cled in a hurry by calling
LOrraine 9-0130.
l) c : i l i > i '
Dexter, ls tA v e .-9 7 th
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F u r n it u r e
We’ll Send BUYER with 'CASH
★
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A
A n y th in g
Y ou
W an t
A sk
th e
to
K n ow
S ch ool
A b ou t
S c h o o ls?
E d ito r
M A IL T H I S C O U P O N ;
Civil S e r v i c e L E A D E R , 97 D u a n e S t r e e t , N . Y.C.
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U. S. Employees
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T u e s d a y J Ia rc h 2 3 ^ 5 ^
Shoppers’ Bulletin
4. H o w e v e r , th e a g e n c y is n ot
re q u ir e d to g o t h r o u g h t h e f o r ­
m ality of w ritten sta te m e n t s u n ­
l e s s it w a n t s to. T h e r e ’s n o t h i n g
y o u c a n d o a b o u t it.
5. I f t h e a g e n c y w a n t s to, it
B ir t h C ertificates
can also g r a n t you a form al hear­
L o a n Service
i n g —but it is n o t req u ired to do
so.
u n if o r m s
C E R T IF IC A T E S
6 . v eteran 's
preference, w hich B I R T H
Care Guaranteed
O
m a y h a v e h elp e d y o u g e t y o u r
t*KK\ irK IN A N* MXATK
81‘ECIAL A T IK M ion
jo b, c a n n o t k e e p a n a g e n c y fr o m
•3 MAVfc: TIMEuiid ANNOYANC E
CIVIL
SEKVICE C l.O TinvJf ^ '0
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e x e r c i s i n g its r i g h t to fire y o u
lACILITIES KOI{ H A v ,„ .
if it w a n t s to.
BIR TH C E R TIFIC A TE SERVICE
"WEATHEKEO UN IIO lO is.
507 F I F T H A V E . (a t 42nd St.)
Also IvOans on .Jewelry i ,,
7. I f y o u t h i n k y o u h a v e b een i
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E d w a r d M u rra y , f r o m M a in t a i n e r ’s H e l p e r , G ro u p A, t o P o w ­
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Herbert
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T h o m a s M a r t i n , f r o m Car M a i n ­
tainer, Group A to Group E.
W illiam Graydon, from R ailroad
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R a te s — $7 to $9 P e r W e e k
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co n tinu es on the s creen.
How to Present
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H o cU efeller C e n te r
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2. B r i n g t h e g r i e v a n c e to t h e a t ­
t e n t i o n o f y o u r local. E x p l a i n th e
ca se com p letely , m a k in g sure that
you h a v e the correct facts and fig ­
u r e s , n a m e s , d a t e s a n d p la ces .
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local w ill h a v e
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w'ill b r i n g t h e m a t t e r to t h e a t t e n ­
tion o f the n a tio n a l organization
w h i c h w ill s t u d y t h e c a s e , a n d if
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A T a r a n i o u n t I ’ i c t u i e M ’i l h
W h a t N o t to Do
H e r e ’s w h a t y o u ar e a d v i s e d n o t
to d o:
1. D o n o t w r i t e a g e n e r a l r e s o ­
lution.
R a th e r subm it definite
fa c ts an d figur es about a specific
condition.
2. D o n ’t t r y to d o to o m u c h
y o u r s e l f . Y o u r u n i o n is t h e r e to
help you.
3. D o n ’t e x p e c t t h e o t h e r s to do
all t n e w o r k o f a d j u s t m e n t — a s ­
s u m e p a r t of t h e job a s y o u r o w n .
W e l f a r e D e p a r t m e n t , w ill u s h e r in
sp rin g w ith a gala affair at W eb­
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— ■___ :
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Subway Workers
Have Their
Status Changed
F i f t e e n
L ea d er M o v ie M erit
R a t in g S ca le
317
Apartments
P a g e
E R
y o u r im m e d ia te s u p e rio r. B e d ip lo ­
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C o - s t a r s w i t h S p e n c e r T r a c y in
M e n a r e n e e d e d t o f ill 20 j o b s
a t a m etropolitan hospital a s
orderlies an d m e ss attendants.
T h e j o b s o f f e r a s a l a r y o f $1,320
plus o vertim e pay w h ich adds
a b o u t $260 a y e a r to t h e s a l a r y .
W o r k is a t a m a r i n e h o s p i t a l
■w ithin e a s y c o m m u t i n g d i s t a n c e
o f a n y p a r t o f t h e city .
T h e m en app lying m ust pass a
s t i f f p h y s i c a l te st , a n d p e r s o n s b e ­
t w e e n 18 a n d 60 w ill be c o n s i d ­
ered . M u s t be d r a f t - d e f e r r e d , a
c i t i z e n —b r i n g p r o o f o f c i t i z e n s h i p
w h e n applying.
T h e U nited S ta tes E m p lo y m e n t
O f f i c e a t 40 E a s t 59th S t r e e t is
w here' you should apply for th e se
jobs.
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L E A
T h e S ta ff V ictory C om m ittee of
t h e n i n t h f lo o r a t C e n t r a l O ffice,
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e x p e r i e n c e w o r k i n g a r o u n d b u ild ­
in g s to g e t fairly good jobs w ith
t h e N e w Y o r k C ity H o u s in g A u ­
t h o r i t y i s o p en .
T h e L E A D E R learned last w e e k
t h a t th e fo llo w in g jobs are n o w
b e i n g fille d :
F i r e m a n ( c o a l ) , $1,380 a y e a r .
C o a l P a s s e r , $1,320 a y e a r
P o r t e r , $1,200 a y e a r .
W a t c h m a n , $1,200 a y e a r .
O nly A m erica n citizen s will be
considered.
T h e h i r i n g o f f i c e is
a t 122 E a s t 42n d S t r e e t —O f f i c e o f
t h e N e w Y o r k C ity H o u s i n g A u ­
thority
T h e u p p e r a g e l i m i t is
a b o u t 58, a s t h e w o r k is fairlj'
s t r e n u o u s . A p p e a r in p e r s o n b e­
tw e e n 9 and 6 , w ith proof of citi­
z e n s h i p or b ir t h in t h e U. S. A.
T h er e are n u m e r o u s jobs open
in e a c h c l a s s i f i c a t i o n , a n d e v e n
m e n w ith v ery lim ited ex p erien ce
in t h i s w o r k h a v e a c h a n c e to be
h ir e d .
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U sh e r s in V ern a l Season
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Ond
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s t e r H a l l ’s C r y s t a l R o o m , 119 E a s t
11th st r e e t, o n A p ril 1st, at 6 p .m .
M a i n f e a t u r e s o f t h e p a r t y w ill be
en terta in m en t and a bazaar. The
c o m m i t t e e h a s s u c c e c d e d in o b ­
ta in in g the se rv ices of three wellk n o w n p e r f o r m e r s —B a r t v a n der
Schelling, D u tch fin g e r ; Herbert
W a lv/y n -W y n d h a m , E n g l i s h d i a ­
l e c t n o m e d i a n , a n d L i u - L i a n g Mo.
C h in ese en tertain er.
F o l k d a n cin p a n d g r o u p s i n g i n g w ill a lso
c h e e r p a r t i c i p a n t s . V a l u a b l e an d
u s e f u l a r t i c l e s w h i c h h a v e b een
d o n a t e d t o s t a f f m e m b e r s by s e v ­
er a l l a r g e m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o n c e r n s
will b e sold at a u c t i o n . In a d d i ­
tion, t h e r e w i l l be r e f r e s h m e n t s ,
d a n c i n g , an d , o f cou r s e , a door
prize. T h e e n t i r e p r o c e e d s w i l l go
t o t h e ITSO a n d A llie d W a r R e l i e f .
T i c k e t s m a y be o b t a i n e d in ad
v a n c e or a t t h e door.
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w a s file d In th e O ffic e o f t h e C leric o t
th e C o u n ty of N ew Y ork, of w h ich th e
s i i b R t a n c o Is n s f o l l o w s ;
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t h o p a r t n e r f t h i p Is L I N C O I . N F A D I U C S
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W h i t e S tr e e t. N e w Y o r k C ity.
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L o l k o w i t z , |S,(J()0.0(); H e n a O d z e r , $ 1 2 , 000.00.
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m onth.s a f t e r te r m in a tio n o f th o p a r t n e r ­
ship.
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p a r t n e r to d e m a n d o r re c e iv e p ro p e rty
o t h e r t h a n c a s h In r e t u r n f o r t h i s c o n ­
trib u tio n
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o th e r c o m p e n s a tio n w h ic h e a c h lim ited
p a r t n e r s h a l l r e c e i v e Is I n t e r e s t a t t h e
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lim ite d to th e e x t e n t of th e c o n tr ib u t io n s
to th e p a rtn e rs h ip .
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Mayor Promises
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m e c h a n i c a l a p t i t u d e te st s, a n d t r y to h e l p y o u l a n d a j o b .
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po­
s i t i o n is h a s b e e n m a d e p u b l i c .
One
of
t h e b iggest
series
of
firings
hit on
St.
P at­
r i c k ’s D a y , w h e n a g r o u p o f
ci v i l s e r v i c e e m p l o y e e s w e r e c a l ’. o j
in at t h e M o to r V e h i c l e B u r e a u
o f f i c e s a n d told i t ’s al l ov e r , a s ^ t
Ap ril 1. T h e y p r o t e s t e d t h a t t h e y
w e r e b o n a f i d e civil s e r v i c e w o r k ­
er s, s o m e -in foi' c l o s e to 2 0 years.
B u t t h a t d i d n ’t h elp .
J. E a r l K e lly .
C h a r le s J. C o n k lin .
M o rto n R . T o ller is .
H arry Pastor.
M i c h a e l J. T e r a n o .
I. H e n r y K u tz .
lL.vaminers
H a r o l d V o gt.
John Bacom .
Max K am en.
Louis B erkow er.
V i n c e n t J. C o n n ers .
C h a r le s T . P a u l e y .
A l f r e d Grey.
J 3 hn R . O ’C o n n ell.
A b ialiam Schrchter.
J u n i o r C le r k
B e n j a m i n S tall
.l u n ior T y p i s t
MP.ry K . D a v i s .
S e n i o r C lerk
G eorge R eynolds.
T w o a d d i ti o n a l e m p l o y e e s w e r e
a p p a r e n t l y s c h e d u l e d for t h e a x e
U.S. Exam
Schedule
T h e F e d e r a l Civil S e r v i c e Commi.ssion h a s a n n o u n c e d t h o f o l lo w ­
in g e x a m i n a t i o n s w h i c h a re b e i n g
g i v e n a t 64) W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t
this w eek :
Mai'ch 24—U n d e r I n s p e c t o r of
Engin eerin g
M aterials
T r a in e e .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 2-221. 23 m a l e s , 65
f e m a l e s , 6 p. m ., R o o m 1021.
M arch 25—J u n i o r P r o f e s s i o n a l
A s sist a n * ,
217 c a n d i d a t e s ,
8.30
a. m.. R o o m 1021.
M a r c h 26—S e n i o r B o o k k e e p i n g
M a c h i n e O p era to r, 6 c a n d i d a t e s ,
8.30 a. m.. R o o m 1021.
M arch 26—L i b r a r y A s s i s t a n t , 8
c a n d i d a t e s , 8.30 a. m ., R o o m 1021.
M arch 27—Q u a l i f y i n g Clerk, D e ­
partm en tal non-com petitive, c la s ­
s i f i c a t i o n u n d e r E. O. 8743, 15 c a n ­
d id a tes , 8.30 a. m., R o o m 1021.
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April 11
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A U D IT O R IU M
A D U L T S . 50 c en ts
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p 0 s i-
T h e M o to r V e h i c l e B u r e a u w a s
a f f e c t e d in all its b r a n c h e s —A l ­
bany,
M anhattan,
Brooklyn,
Q u e e n s.
In M a n h a t t a n , f o r e x ­
a m p le , s i x r e f e r e e s w e r e fired .
T h e job p a y s $3,300 to $3,900 a
y ea r. N i n e m o t o r v e h i c l e l i c e n s e
e.K.iminers, e a r n i n g a p p r o x i m a t e l y
$ 2 , 1 0 0 e a c h , w e r e k n o c k e d ou t.
A n d th r e e c l e r k s w e r e i n c l u d e d in
t h e r c u n d -u p , t w o o f t h e m e a r n ­
i n g a p p r o x i m a t e l y $ 1,000 a y e a r ,
a n d o n e e a r n i n g a r o u n d $1,600.
H ere are the n a m e s of those
w h o are s c h e d u l e d to g o a t the
en d o f t h i s m o n t h :
R eferee#
P L A Y ,
ABOUT
E x e c u tiv e S e c r e ta ry , C i v i l S e rv ic e R e f o r m A ssociati
THE PASSION PLAY
P A S S IO N
2.*^ u
Whv? How? Can You Do
Anything About It?
H e ’s be en tn 15 ye ar s .
in te n d
a b o lis h
lio n s
Oil S u n d a y , April 11, t h e D e ­
p a r t m e n t of P u b l i c W o r k s ’ H o l y
N a m e S o c i e t y will h old its fifth
an n u a l C om m union b reak fast at
t h e H o tel R o o s e v e l t , 45th S t r e e t
a n d M a d iso n A v e n u e , M a n h a t t a n .
T h e m e n will r e c e i v e H o l y C o m ­
m u n i o n at th e 9 o ’c l o c k M a s s at
S t. P a t r i c k ’s C a t h e d i a l and then
m a r c h in a b o d y to t h e H o t e l
R oosevelt.
T he proceedings at the b reak ­
f a s t will he b i o a d c a s t o v e r S t a t i o n
W N V C f i o m 11.30 a. m. lo 12.S0
p. m.
A m o n g t h e s p e a k e r s w ill
be I r v h i g V. A. H u i e , C o m m i s ­
s i o n e r ol P u b l i c W o r k s ; M o n sig n o r W illiu m D illo n , p r e s i d e n t of
S t. Jo.sepii’s C o lle g e
B rooklyn;
V e r y I t e v . M o n s i g n o r J o s e p h F.
F l a i m e l l y , A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f St.
P a t l i c k s C athedral, and R aoul
D e.s v ern in e, a t t o r n e y . J o s e p h M,
G iblin, i)resid en t o f th« s o c i e ty ,
w ill act a s t o a s t m a s t e r .
T h e v.k)mmunion B r e a k f a s t C o m ­
m i t t e e c o n s i s t s of C h a r le s K e n n y ,
c h a i r m a n , a n d th e o f f i c e r s an d
] )re fec ts of the s o c i e t y . Law'renco
J. O 'C o n n o r is in c h a r g e of
tickets;
Joseph
Perroni
is in
c h i i r g e o f p u b lic it y , a n d J o h n
Soil la g is in c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e ­
m ents.
F o r t h e first l i m e th e la d i e s of
t h e d e j m r t m e n t h a v e b een invitcxl
t o a t t e n d t h e b r e a k f a s t a n d it ij
c x p e c t c d t h a t a la r g e n u m b e r w'ill
t u r n out. M is s K l i z a b e t h M o o n e y
Is c o o p e r a t i n g w i t h t h e c o m m i t t e e
i n g e t t i n g t h e la d i e s to at te n d .
T lie V e r y Re\'. M o n s i g n o r J o ­
s e p h F. F la n n e l l y , A d m i n i j t r a t o r
o f S t. P a t r i c k ’s C a t h e d r a l , is the
m ode rator of the society.
n ’A L l A N
a r c h
F E D E R A L F IR IN G S
Who Can Dismiss You?
they
th e y
“ u s e le s s ”
P u b lic W orks H o ly N a m e
In C om m union B r e a k fa s t
3
THE TRUTH
State M o t o r V ehicle Bureau.
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M
Coming N ext Week: A M UST Article for
E very Federal E m ployee . . .
E a r l y K e l l y , an o f f i c i a l of
M a n y Aro H i t
r.M .
T u e s d a y ,
G o vern o r and
know,
At a recent m unicipal ex a m i­
n a tio n in N i a g a r a , N . Y., the
Civil S e r v i c e
Com m ission
p ass ed o u t b l a n k s a s k i n g a p ­
p l i c a n t s to i n d i c a t e t h e d a y on
w h i c h t h e y w o u ld p r e f e r to
h a v e civil s e r v i c e t e s t s g i v e n .
C h o i c e s w ere, S a t u i d a y m o r n ­
in g , S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n , w e e k ­
d a y e v e n i n g s , or S u n d a y .
S e v e n t y per c e n t o f t h o s e
q u eried c h o s e S u n d a y .
Just
o n e c a n d i d a t e o b j e c t e d to S u n ­
day exam in ation s.
T h e N i a g a r a Civil S e r v i c e
C om m ission has indicated that
it is c o n s i d e r i n g a l t e r i n g its
e x a m i n a t i o n p i o c e d u r e to a l ­
low' for S u n d a y e x a m i n a t i o n s .
8
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w o n ’t s a y , b e y o n d
Civil Service T e s ts
On S u n d a y ?
-----------------------March 28
D
h is c lo s e a d v is e r s
I t lo o k s likf» p a y r a i s e s for N e w
Y o r k C i t y ’s lo w er-p a id c m p lo y c o a .
U.sing
precisely
the
a i f ju n i e n t
w h ieh em ployees th e m selv es have
u s e d in th e ir d e m a n d s for h i g h e r
p a y, M a y o r L a G u a r d i a sa id , in his
b i o a d c a s t on S u n d a y , M a rch 21,
t h a t t h e c i t y ’s w o r k e r s ca n no
longer
get
Jilong
on
picsent
s a l a r i e s in v i e w o f t h e i n c r e a s e d
l i v i n g c osts.
T he Mayor ga v e
n o d e t a i ls
a b o u t th e t o r t h c o m i n g rise o t h e r
t h a n to i n d i c a te t h a t it w o u l d be
i n s t i t u t e d for t h o s e e a r n i n g $1,600
a y e a r or les s.
R O C H ’S
L E A
w h o h a v e f e l t th e a x e i n th e
f a r t h e y ’ll
nobody
th e
ST .
I C E
th e A S C S E , is a m o n g thos e
b e g in ­
n in g .
o p p o s i­
7.'M K. l;V)th .St., llroiix, X.V.O.
S E R V
Firings Begin to H it
State Employees
L E A D E R
H to ry
I L
U O C H ’S
8
I’.M .
A P R IL
16, 8
Cify Wants More
Men to File for
Correction Job
T h e N e w Y o r k C ity C ivil S e r v ­
i ce C o m m i s s i o n is n o w r e c e i v i n g
a p p l i c a t i o n s fol^ t h e p o s i t i o n o f
C o r r e c tio n O f ficer , j o b s in t h e m u ­
nicipal prisons and S h e r iff offices.
T h e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r t h e p o si­
t io n c o n s i s t s o f a w r i t t e n t est, a
p h y s i c a l test, a n d c r e d i t for p a s t
e x p e r i e n c e w h i c h w o u ld q u a l i f y
y o u fo r t h e job . E x p e r i e n c e a s a
p r iso n g u a r d o r s o c i a l i n v e s t i g a ­
to r w ill g e t y o u e x t r a c r e d i t on
t h a t p a rt o f t h e r a t in g .
If you
h ave had su p ervisory experience
y o u w ill a l s o g e t cred it. A c c e p t ­
a b l e w o r k 4n t h a t field
w ill i n ­
clude an y em p lo y m e n t as a su p er­
v i s o r o v e r m e n a n d b o y s or w o r k
as a forem an.
T h e a m o u n t of
c r e d it y o u p et f o r t h i s d e p e n d s
on t h e e x a m i n e r s .
T h e Civil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n is
hoping that at least a thousand
m e n file f o r t h e e x a m i n a t i o n , a n d
if t h e y do g e t t h i s n u m b e r o f c a n ­
d id a tes , t h e d a t e f o r t h e f i li n g
m a y be e x t e n d e d .
P r e se n t plans for the w ritten
t e s t to be hold in A p ril a n d t h e
physical as soon a s the w ritten
t e s t i^ s c o r e d .
T he text of the a n n o u n c em en t
o f t h i s t e s t a p p e a r s on p a g e 1 0
o f t h i s w e e k ’s L E A D E R .
P .M .
, 25 cent.s
R E C T O R Y
Tel.
in t h e M a n h a t t a n o f f i c e , b u t
s o m e h o w g o t s t r a i g . i t e n e d o u t.
J. l!..arl K e l l y , o n e o f t h e r e f e r ­
e e s l isted , h a s b een in t h e d e p a r t nn.cnt 13 y e a r s .
H e is, in c i d e n t.^ll^’, a h i g h o f f i c i a l in t h e Ass.^^iation o f S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e
E m ployees.
C h a r le s J. C o n k l i n h a s b e e n on
t h e job 18',•! y e a r s .
V o l u m e G o i n g Up
D o e s the volum e of bu sin ess
d o n e bj"- the M otor V e h i c l e B u ­
re a u w a r r a n t t h e s e f i r i n g s ? A g a i n ,
to look at M a n h a t t a n a s an exarrplc, it w a s w a y d o w n in J a n u ­
a r y o f t h i s y e a r , w h e n f e w people'
w ere driving cars. T h e la st w eek
in F e b r u a r y w a s m a r k e d l y r u s h e d
because the ration in g boards w ere
a b o u t to t a k e a w a y t h e coupon.s
o f p e r s o n s w h o d i d n ’t r e n e w th e ir
r e g i s t r a t i o n . N o w i t ’s u p to 76
p e r c e n t of the J942 b u s i n e s s , a n d
by m i d - s u m m e r o f f i c i a l s e x p e c t it
to r e a c h a t l e a s t 90 p e r c e n t o f
la s t y e a r ’s v o l u m e .
S ti ll a C h a n c e
T h e r e i.s ’ut.t th o b a r e s t p o s s i ­
b ility t h a t t h e s e p a r t i c u la r f i r i n g s
m a y y e t be w i t h h e l d . A s u p p l e ­
m e n t a r y b u d g e t is s c h e d u l e d for
pi‘C.sentation t h i s w e e k , a n d t h i s
m a y p e r m i t s u c h a r e s h u f f l i n g of
t h e b u r e a u a s to a l l o w r e t e n t io n
o f the em ployees.
S h o u ld the f i r i n g s hold , h o w ­
ever, t h e n a m e s o f t h o s e la id o f f
w ill g o o n a p r e f e r r e d l ist fo r p o s ­
s ib le u s e in t h e s e j o b s s h o u l d t h e y
o p e n up a g a i n .
Im m ed ia te a ffe c t of the firings
w a s to e l e c t r i f y t h e o f f i c e s c o n ­
c e r n e d in to a s t a t e a p p r o a c h i n g
d o m o r a l iz a i io n , a s o t h e r e m p l o y ­
e e s f e a r e d f o r t h e i r ;iobs. C o m ­
m en ts w ere heard in d icatin g that
o n i p l o y e e s felt t h e
p r o t e c t io n s
a n d p r i v i l e g e s o f civ il s e r v i c e w e r e
fa'.lii’g to p ieces . T h e a t t i t u d e i 3
b o u n d to sp r e a d a s f i r i n g s b e g i n
to hit o t h e r S t a t e o f f i c e s .
T he L E A D E R will k eep S tate
e m p l o y e e s i n f o r m e d o f f i r i n g s in
other departm ents.
MUIru»e 5-»7U:t
Ix>oking for qu ick ad v an ce­
m ent?
Learn fa st w ith on© of
the private tu to r s listed under
Reader’s S e r v i c e Guide, page 13.
T h e y ’l l give yo
j{
n e e d m e d i c a l t r e a t m e n t , t h e y ’l l g e t i t f o r y o u , a n d t h e y ha ve a good
r e c o r d o f b e i n g a b le to g i v e p r a c t i c a l h e l p to a p a j o r i t y o f the men
w h o h a v e com'e i n to t h e i r o f f i c e . . . . A s k th e c l e r k i n y o u r draft
b o a r d f o r th e c a r d h e a d e d , " L e t U s T r y t o H e l p Y o u P l a n f o r a Job'’
E s tim a te B o a rd R efu ses
T o O K E m p lo y e e L eaves
The
B o ard
m e e tin g
of
la s t
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w eek
a g a in
at
its
s a id
in
h a d t h i s r ig h t , b u t t h e adrninii.
t r a t i o o h a s c o m e o u t w it h a state,
r n en t i n d i c a t i n g a
o f s u c h p r a c t i c e ."
e ffe c t: “ N u ts to th e C ity e m p lo y ­
e e s .”
T h e r e s o l u t i o n w a s defeated.
T w o i t e m s i n t h e d a y ’s c a l e n d a r
w ere
of
p u b lic
c o n s id e ra b le
w o rkers.
in te re s t
One
Num ber 2 .
C om m ission er of
W o r k s M a u r i c e A. Fitzgerald of
Q ueens,
acting
for
President
to
w as
tu rn e d
d o w n , t h e o t h e r file d a w a y
to g a ­
J a m e s A . B u r k e , h a d introduced
a r e s o l u t i o n w h i c h wou ld allow
c i t y w o r k e r s to l e a v e their job*
f o r t h e d u r a t i o n to e n g a g e in warp r o d u c t i o n i n d u s t r i e s and thui
t h e r d u s t.
N um ber
duced
1.
la s t
A
re s o lu tio n
m o n th
P re s id e n t C a s h m o re
w as
by
H orou gh
B ro o k ly n ,
in te n d e d to a s s u re m u n ic ip a l
e m p lo y e e s
farm s
ods,
in tro ­
of
th e
rig h t
to
and
to
d u c tio n
engage
w ork
in
on
m o o t t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s of the War
p e ri­
M a n p o w e r C o m m i s s i o n ’s rulings.
I t w o u l d h a v e p r o t e c t e d Ihtirjobs
w i t h t h e city , g r a n t i n g them the
s a m e p r i v i l e g e s a s m e n and worne n o n m i l i t a r y l e a v e a n d assuring
t h e m o f t h e i r p o s t s a f te r victory.
A m e s s a g e f r o m B u t c h to thj
e f f e c t t h a t t h i s w a s a matter
w i t h i n t h e p r o v i n c e o f depart­
m e n t h e a d s , a n d t h e re.solution
w a s s h e l v e d . I n a statement to
The
LEADER,
Commissioner
F i t z g e r a l d h a d p o i n te d out that
t h e d e p a i t m e n t h e a d s were afraid
o f l o s i n g th e i r t r a i n e d woikeis to
b e t te r -p a id p r i v a t e w ar-w o ik and
w e r e w i t h h o l d i n g perm ission for
l e a v e s w h e n e v e r p o ssib le , and that
t h i s w'as on e o f t h e conditions
w h i c h t h e r e s o l u t i o n w a s meant
t o r e m e d y , b u t t h e M a yo r’s word
c a r r i e d m o r e w e i g h t a t the Board
s e s s io n .
w ork
d u rin g th e ir v a c a tio n
w a r-p ro -
a fte r
b u s in e s s
hours.
d e c i s io n p a s s e d d o w n b y t h e
A
Court of A ppeals a w h ile back, in ­
d icated that city w o rk ers a lrea d y
Bauch Leaving
For the Army
Herbert
S.
Bauch,
3rd
G ra d e
c l e r k in t h e p a y ro ll o f f i c e o f t h e
D e p a r t m e n t o f S a n i t a t i o n , is l e a v ­
i n g s h o r t l y to Join t h e a r m e d
forces.
O nly thirty
years
,
old , h e
“ disapproval
has
b e e n in th e c i t y e m p l o y s i n c e 1929.
H e s t a l t e d in th e E n g i n e e r i n g
B ureau of the Board of W ater
S u p p ly , h a s w o r k e d in t h e p u r­
c h a s i n g d i v i s i o n s o f t h e T r ib o r ­
o u g h B r i d g e A u t h o r i t y a n d the
Board of T ransportation.
H e h a s b een a c t i v e in n u m e r o u s
o r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d is p r o u d o f his
w ide p e r s o n a l
acqu ain tan ce
a m o n g t h o s e in t h e c i t y e m p lo y .
A m o n g h i s o r g a n i z a t i o n s ar e the
A ssociation of C om petitive E m ­
p loyees of the D e p a r tm e n t of S a n ­
i t a ti o n , C o m m u n i t y C o u n c i l o f t h e
C ity o f N e w Y o r k , P l a z a C o m m u ­
n ity League.
B a u c h ’s reco r d in t h e C it y s e r v ­
ice is e x c e l l e n t .
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