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A t l a s t , a f t e r y e a r s o f stru g^ v le to have th e ir paychecks a d ju s te d to m e e t th e r a p id ly spiralinf? co st o f liv ln ", th e P o s t O ffice w o rk e rs h a v e won th e ir b attle. W h e n th e b e g in n in g s of in fla tio u m a d e i t o ’o v i o u s t h a t F e d e r a l w o r k e r s c o u l d n 't g e t a i o n g o n t h f i r f i x e d s a l a r i e s , t h e M e a u b ill p jr o v id in g an ex ten sio n of th e w o r k - w e e k t o 48 h o u r s w a s y a s s e d . P o sta l o rg an izatio n s im m ed iate­ ly b e g a n a f ig h t fo r a f a i r e r a d ­ j u s t m e n t o f t h e i r w a g e s . T h e 48hour week w as a tta c k e d by sp o k e sm e n f o r th e p o stal g ro u p s a s n m e a n s of tr im m in g dow n th e o v e r s ta f f e d W a s h in g to n o ffices a t t h e e x p e n s e of th e g r e a t body of B o i l l n H u s i s A f t e d v A r i s e L r s P o stm aster G eneral F r a n k W a lk e r m a d e a s ta te m e n t g iv in g I t is T h e fo llo w in g Y M C A s o f t h e C ity o f Nev/ Y o rk a r e sple ndidly e q u i p p e d to h e l p y o u in y o u r h e a l t h - b u i l d i n 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 Write to Membership Department of the "Y" B r a n c h Nearest You— or Telephone TODAY—{or Full Information. T W E N T Y -T H IR D ST. 21.') W . 2M S t . C I I . 3-19 8 4 HARLEM 180 W . 1 3 5 t h S t . E D . 4 - 9 00 0 W E S T SID E 5 VV. 63 d S t . S U . 7-4400 A Visit from You w ill be Welcomed I t ^ s a s S i m p l e a s M a i l i n F p p i g o h t , F r o m o u r cro w d ed cap ital co n i(;s t h i s s t o r y o f a p r e t t y s t e n o g r a p h e r In a G o v e r n m e n t office. I t w a s a cold w in te r dsiy a n d s h e w o r e a p a i r of w o o lifs to w o rk . T h e o f fi c e w a s o v e r h e a te d , so s h e w e n t to th e r e s t ro o m a n d to o k th e m off. B a c k a t h e r d esk , she re s c u e d a la rg e e n v elo p e fro m th e tra sh b asket and stu rh t h e m i n it. T o h e r c o n s t e r n a ­ tio n , th e env elop e v an ish ed a n d It w a s h o u r s b e fo re th e w o o lies c a m e b a c k to h e r. II se e m s t h e env elop e sh e used h a d i n s t r u c t i o n s p r i n t e d o n It i n l a r g e r e d l e t t e r s , “ AL.I. N A V A L O F F IC E R S , C ircu late an d In itia l.” s e d U n ex p ec te d S u p p o rt P o s t m u s t e r W a s L .u k ew arm GRAND CENTRAL 221 E . 4 7 t h S t . W I. 2-2410 O g S u p p o rt c a m e fro m th e m o st u n ­ expected sources. M e m b e rs of C o n g ress w ho w ere con sid ered r e ­ actio n a ry and who th e boys t h o u g h t w ould g iv e th e m tro u b le c a m e to b a t fo r th e ra ise . M cK ellar, one of th e m o st p o w ­ e rfu l m e m b e rs of th e S e n a te , cam « out for th e b ill. D ow ney, O ’D a n i e l , H a w k e s w e r e s o m e o f th e o th e r C ongressm en w ho spoke f o r t h e b ill a t h e a r i n g s . M e m b e rs of th e N ew Y o rk post o f f i c e em p lo y ee o rg a n iz a tio n s m a d e th e t r ip to W a s h in g to n fo r th e h e a rin g s on th e proposed p a y bo o st a n d th e ir p erso n al c o n tact w i t h t h e l e g i s l a t o r s u n d o u b t e d l .v h a d m u c h to do w ith th e fa v o ra b le v o t e w h i c h It r e c e i v e d . A b a r r a g e of te le g r a m s flew fro m N ew Y o rk to W a s h in g to n w h ile d e lib e ra tio n s w e re g o in g on to k e e p th e C o n g re s sm e n a w a r e th a t th e p ostal w o rk e rs w ere w a tc h in g th e ir a c tio n s on th e b ills . W h e n it b ecam e a p p a r e n t t h a t t h e b ills w o u l d p a s s t h r o u g h C o n ­ g re ss a n d re a c h th e p resid en tial d e s k , t h e P .O . m e n s t a r t e d t o e x ­ e r t w h a te v e r in flu e n c e th e y c o u l i m u s t e r in th e d ire c tio n of th e W h ite H o u se. In N ew Y ork, a s m u s t h a v e b e e n d o n e in o t h e r cities, D e m o c ra tic S ta te a n d C o u n ­ ty c h a irm e n w ere a p p ro a c h e d a n d r e m in d e d of th e political p o w e r w h i c h t h e o r g a n i z e d postn.1 '.Y ork­ ers can com m and. S u p e rv iso rs A re S o lem n I t ’s b e e n f i g u r e d o u t t h a t t h e c l e r k s a n d c a r r i e r s w ill n o w e a r n Your Duty is to Keep Fit! BRONX U N IO N 4 70 E . I G l s t S t . M E . 5-7 80 0 n t h e $300 p a y m e n t a l u k e w a r m e n ­ do rsem en t. P re sid e n tia l ad v iso r W illiam H . M cR ey n o ld s ap p e a re d b e f o r e t h e H o u s e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m itte e a n d sa id t h a t he w o u ld r e c o m m e n d a p r e s id e n tia l v e to of t h e b ill if i t s h o u l d p a s s i n C o n ­ gress, a n d fu rth e rm o re th a t he “ w o u ld b e d e lig h te d to do so .” P o st O ffice w o rk ers. T h e m eth o d of co m p u tin g o v ertim e pay w as also a s sa ile d w ith c la im s t h a t w h a t wa.s c a l l c d t i m e - a n d - a - h a l f re a lly a m o u n te d to less th a n tim ea n d a - q u a i 't e r , a n d t h a t if a m a n m i s r e d o n e d a y ’s w o r k a w e e k , h e lost h is o v e rtim e p ay fo r th e week. P o sta l o rg an izatio n s th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try b eg an b o m b ard in g t h e i r C a p ito l r e p re s e n ta tiv e s fo r a c tio n . T h e m a jo r ity o p in io n f a ­ v o r e d a f l a t $300 b o n u s t o m e e t t h e c o s t o f liv in g . S o m e g r o u p s ca m e ou t fo r a te n p e rc e n t in­ crease a n d o v ertim e pay. T w o b ills w e r e i n t r o d u c e d t o p r o v i d e t h e $300 b o n u s . S e n a t o r M e a d a n d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e O ’B r i e n in tro d u c e d th e m e a su re . E a rly last m o n th c o m m ittee h e a r i n g s o n t h e b ills o p e n e d i n W ash in g to n . Y o u r g ood h e a lth is a g r e a t a s s e t to y o u r c o u n tr y . p a t r i o t ic to k e e p p h y s ic a lly f it. o g a L e t t e W A SH IN G T O N . ''"ernr p e rso n n e l red u ctio n s ordered' t h e l a s t f e w w e e k s by r e a u t o t a l b e t w e e n 50 60,000, It is r e l i a b l y reported T h e c u t s w e r e decreed in t o t a k e a d v a n t a g e of the m a n h o u r s m a d e available th e F ederal w ork Weeit l e n g t h e n e d t o 48 h o u rs. H a r d e s t h i t , reportedly P o s t O ffice D epartm ent t h e t o t a l r e d u c t i o n is under t o b e a r o u n d 15,000. A g r i c n l t u r e l ik e w is e took s l a s h —a b o u t 4,000. Other t i o n s w e r e f a i r l y well s c a t t e r ^ T h e r e d u c t i o n s in W a r a n d N ‘ d e p a r t m e n t s w e r e fairly . “ V e r y m o d e s t , ” o n e W ar nfj. called th e m . " Draff M ay W reck Some Agencies In N ear Future W A S H IN G T O N . — B ig g est sto ry h e r e i n t h e n e x t f e w m o n t h s is g o in g to be th e d r a ft C h a n c e s a r e i t w ill g e t f a i r l y little p u b lic a tte n tio n . N e v e r th e ­ le s s , t h e p r o b a b i l i t i e s a r e t h a c s o m e a g e n c ie s w ill b e a lm o s t w r e c k e d by t h e loss to th e A r m y o f m e n w h o h o ld re sp o n s ib le a d ­ m i n i s t r a t i v e positions. I n m a n y d ep artm en ts, th e key ex ecu tiv es a re th e m e n in th e under-38 a g e g roup. P r e s e n t i n d i­ catio n s a re t h a t as m a n y a s h a lf o f t h e m p r o b a b l y w ill b e c a l l e d t o th e co lo rs b efo re th e en d of th e year. N o o n e c o n te n d s t h a t it sh o u ld be o therw ise. N ev erth eless, th e i m p a c t o n G o v e r n m e n t is b o u n d to b e te r r if ic . m o re m o n ey th a n som e of th e lo w e r-p a id su p e rv iso rs. S o m e th in g in th e W in d P o s t m a s t e r s of all classes, a n d D iv isio n S u p e r in te n d e n ts in th e R a il w a y M a ll a r e r e c e iv in g q u e s ­ t i o n n a i r e s a .s k i n g f o r a d e t a i l e d r e p o r t o n t h e d r a f t .s t a tu s o f a l l th e i r em p lo y ees. W h o Said Woirtit Can't Be Tough? W A S H I N G T O N . - H ere’s a w a r j o b o p p o r t u n i t y for v F o r t h e f i r s t t i m e . Civil { C o m m i s s i o n is a d v ertisin g m ale gu ard s. T h e y a r e w a n t e d fo r duty C h e m i c a l W a r f a r e Arsenal, wood, M d. S a l a r y is $1,500 y e a r , p l u s o v e r t i m e —a total of p r o x i m a t e l y $1,825. D u t i e s a r e t o p a t r o l and gui b u i l d i n g s “ i n o r d e r to prey t r e s p a s s , d a m a g e , o r theft"; m a i n t a i n f i r e lo o k o u t, ar.d to s i s t i n i n v e s t i g a t i n g women e ployees. 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T r u s t Co m p a n y of N orth A 115 Broadway* New York, N. Y. m e r ic a BArday 7-1300 M E M B E R F E D E R A L D E P O S I T I N S U R A N C E C U K i^ O K A T lO N ' ft ‘y i y ■\- , it . 7' I ■ tv If .. (J-.sj-'u ".Q ■■ W5iS 4^ !■ .1-' VV Page Threo CIVIL SERVIOI! LEADER City Employees Ask Higher Pay Ceiling, l5 P. C. Adjustment, Raise in Affect Earlier py A R T H U R L IE B E R S Jliarp c o n t r a s t t o . the pre- d ay’s p e r f o r m a n c e w h e n Hall w a s p a c k e d w i t h t a x - ^''^ers groups an d the K o . siff" E stim ate’s h earin g B oard on th e !, vor’s b u d g e t f o r C i t y e m p l o y 'h eH on F r i d a y o f l a s t w e e k place b e f o r e m a n y e m p t y ts E v e ry i m p o r t a n t e m p l o y e e frL nization, h o w e v e r , w a s p r e s j„t__Independent, C I O , A F L . * X h ighlight of the m o r n i n g ’s gession was t h e p r e s e n t a t i o n o f a petition s i g n e d b y 7 5 ,0 00 t a x payers of t h e c i t y w h i c h a s k e d that an in c r e a s e o f 15 p e r c e n t b e given all civic e m p l o y e e s . T h is petition w as d e l i v e r e d b y r e p r e ­ sentatives o f t h e C I O , w h i c h h a d obtained t h e s i g n a t u r e s . Kin? B a sic P o in ts K ing, s p e a k in g fo r th e State, C o u n ty and M u n ic ip a l Workers ot A m e r i c a , t o o k u p t h e issue of p r o m o t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i ­ ties w h ic h civil s e r v i c e o f f e r s i n the City, and w h ich h as been cited as a r e a s o n w h y p u b lic workers sh o u ld b e s a t i s f i e d w i t h lowei’ e a r n i n g s . K i n g p o i n t e d o u t that u n d e r norm al c o n d itio n s it would t a k e a C i t y e m p l o y e e 12 years to r is e f r o m a n a n n u a l so lary of $960 t o $2,399. H e a s k o d that p ro m o tio n a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s b e opened in o r d e r t o m a i n t a i n t h e merit s y s t e m a n d t h e m o r a l e o f James V . City w o r k e r s . He asked t h a t b u d g e t a r y p r o v i s ­ ion be m ade t o p r o v i d e c h i l d c a r e ,, saying t h a t t h e r e w a s n o e x c u s e for New Y o r k C i t y t o n e g l e c t t h e dependents o f s e r v i c e m e n o r t h e young ch ild r e n o f w o m e n w h o a r e engaged in w a r w o r k . On the p a y r i s e q u e s t i o n , h e said that h i s u n i o n w a s a s k i n g for a 15 p e r c e n t i n c r e a s e t o g o into effect o n A p r i l 4, n o t i n J u l y ; that tim e - a n d - a - h a l f b e p a i d f o r overtime w o r k , a n d t h a t S u n d a y ^ork be p a id f o r o n a n o v e r t i m e basis. He asked t h a t t h e G o v e r n o r b e requested t o s u m m o n a s p e c i a l session of t h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e to iron out t h e C i t y ’s f u n d r a i s i n g problems a n d c h a r a c t e r i z e d t h e pay boosts in t h e M a y o r ’s b u d g e t “h o g w ash .” Here you have a view of the Board of Estimate meeting to hear th City employees. This happened last Friday at City Hall, when all employee organizations showed up to make their points about the Mayor’s budget. Employees were not overwhelmed by the $60 to $180 pay increases granted by Mr. LaCuardia. They asked (1) a $1200 minimum for all employees (2) a 15 percent pay raise in accordance with the Little Steel formula; (3) lifting of the $2,500 ceiling on pay raises; (4) an immediate beginning to the pay raise, rather than having it start July 1. The employees cited case histories to show the devastating affects of the city’s low-wage policy, and offered ways and means by which the city could help itself financially. J a m e s Q u in n , s e c re ta ry of th e C e n t r a l T r a d e s a n d L a b o r C o u n c il o f G r e a te r N e w Y o rk , p o in te d out t h a t th e h ig h e r-p a id em p lo yees o f th e C ity , th o se e a rn in g , o v er $2,500 a y e a r , w e r e c o m p l e t e l y l e f t o u t of a n y s a la ry a d ju s tm e n t d e­ s p ite th e f a c t t h a t th o s e in th is w a g e b r a c k e t in th e S ta te e m ­ plo y a n d in o th e r citie s h a v e re ­ ceiv ed ra ise s . T h e case of th e S an itatio n w o rk ers, who are f o rc e d to p e r f o r m e x t r a w o r k b e ­ c a u s e of th e u n d e r s ta f f e d co n d i­ tio n of th e d e p a r tm e n t a n d sh o u ld receiv e a t le a s t th e sa m e sa la ry a s m e n d o in g th e sa m e ty p e of w o r k in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y if n o t m ore, w a s also cited by th e A F L speaker. Cops, Firem en Find Smarter Pay Tactics Pat H a r n e d y s p o k e u p b e f o r e the Board o f E s t i m a t e l a s t F r i dem anding p a y in c r e a s e s o f for all civ il s e r v i c e m e m b e r s the P olice D e p a r t m e n t , f r o m bookie to c a p t a i n . P a t , y o u ’ll r e ­ member, is p r e s i d e n t o f t h e P a •olmen’s B e n e v o l e n t A s s o c i a t i o n , '"ice K an e, w h o h e a d s t h e U n i ormed F i r e m e n ’s A ssociation, the s a m e d e m a n d . N e i t h e r St nor V in c e spokfe v e r y l o n g . after th e m e e t i n g , H a r n e d y JJifessed t o a L E A D E R r e p o r t e r he h a d l i t t l e h o p e o f a n y being d o n e b y t h e B o a r d o f to a id fii'emen. th e patrolm en Foresaw D efe at P B A a n d th e UFA, thig^il'®.'^ h a r n e d y , h a d f o r e s e e n Pared ® a n d w ere now preple 8 0 s t r a i g h t t o t h e p eo pay t “ t h e i r d e m a n d f o r b e t t e r Fire H Police a n d out of P a t "strode strai^u. H all, a n d h u r r ie d Park R t h e . s t r e e t t o 63 ^tion® T ' ' ’ ' ^ b e r e t h e t w o o r g a n i h av e o f fi c e s . P a t d i d n ’t 97 I), SK K V IC E I®**' l‘««t o f f „ t l i * ‘r * " * ^ «e A cr t o f *»>' LKADEU Servloe *• 1 9 8 9 , n t York. N . y.. M a r c h 8 , 1879. w a i t lo n g . H e w e n t r i g h t to w o r k w i t h o t h e r m e m b e r s of h is s ta f f on th e m e c h a n ic s of a re fe r­ en d u m . P a t ex p lain ed : “ W e mU'st f i r s t g e t o u r p e t i t i o n s r e a d y . A n d w e ’r e d o i n g t h a t r i g h t now. T h e n w e m u s t ob tain th e s i g n a t u r e s o f 10 p e r c e n t o f t h e v o te rs. A f te r th a t, th e C ity C o u n ­ c il h a s 60 d a y s t o a c t o n t h e p e ­ t i t i o n . I f t h e y a p p r o v e it, t h e n w e ’r e a l l s e t . B e c a u s e w e k n o w t h e p u b l i c is w i t h u s . I f t h e C i t y C o u n c i l d o e s n ’t approve, th e n w e ’ll h a v e t o g o o u t a n d g a t h e r a n o t h e r 5 p e r c e n t of th e v o ters. O n e w a y o r a n o t h e r , w e ’ll w o r k th is o u t." A n o th er C hance S till a n o t h e r p o ss ib ility r e m a in s fo r th e cops a n d firem en . On G o v e r n o r D e w e y ’s d e s k a s t h i s is w r i t t e n , l ie s t h e E h r l i c h bill. I f th e G overnor sho u ld sign th is m e a s u r e , it w ill e n a b le N e w Y o r k C ity to is s u e b o n d s in o r d e r to p a y i n c r e a s e s u p t o $300 t o e m ­ p l o y e e s . T h e b ill d o e s n ’t s a y t h e C ity M U S T p ro v id e th e in crease s. I t m e re ly g iv es a w a y of ra isin g m oney for th e in c re a se s.. If D e w e y s i g n s it, t h e c o p s a n d f i r e ­ m e n w ill t h e n h a v e to i n d u c e t h e C ity to t a k e a d v a n ta g e of th e m easure. P o lic e m e n a n d fire m e n q u e s tio n ­ ed by L E A D E R re p o rte rs ex­ pressed un reserv ed an g e r a t w h at th ey co n sid er th e sh a b b y tr e a t­ m e n t acco rd ed th e m by S ta te an d C ity o fficials. T hey have been l e f t o u t i n t h e c o ld c o m p l e t e l y . T h e y d o n ’t l i k e i t a t all. A s u g g e s tio n w a s also m a d e by th e A F L re p re s e n ta tiv e s t h a t th e m u d d le d p e r s o n n e l p o licies o f th e C ity be c leared u p . H e p ro p o sed th a t a b o ard be fo rm e d c o n sist­ i n g o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­ sion, r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f th e B u d ­ g e t D i r e c t o r ’s o f f i c e a n d p e r s o n ­ n el e x p e r ts to h a v e p o w e r to r e ­ o r g a n i z e t h e C i t y ’s d e a l i n g s w i t h th e e m p lo y ees a n d a s s u r e th e h o n ­ e s t o p e ra tio n of th e m e r it sy ste m , a n d to lift e m p lo y e e m o ra le . T h e p o in t of v iew p re s e n te d by th e A F L h a d been fo rm u la te d w ith t h e a id o f E llis R a n e n , e a s te r n re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e A m erican F e d e r a tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty an d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e es. A ssails D e p a r jm e n t S to re s T h e p re sid e n t o f th e F e d e ra ­ tio n of M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e es, H enry F ein stein , assailed th e la rg e d e p a r tm e n t sto re s fo r w h a t h e t e r m e d t h e i r a c tiv itie s in h a m ­ p e r i n g t h e C i t y ’s a t t e m p t s t o o r ­ g a n iz e its fin a n c e s. H e sa id t h a t th e A ssociation of C o m m erce an d I n d u s tr y w h ich h a d fo u g h t dow n th e sa les ta x w a s a “ f ro n t o r­ g a n i z a t i o n ’’ f o r t h e d e p a r t m e n t sto re s. H is a t t e m p t to sh o w w h e re th e m o n e y w o u ld co m e fro m fo r p a y ra ise s w a s d isc o u rag ed by N e w b o ld M o rr is , w h o p re s id e d in t h e a b .s e n c e o f t h e M a y o r . T h e M ay o r h as set som e k in d of a rec­ o rd fo r b ein g a b s e n t fro m h e a r ­ in g s on his b u d g et. A le x a n d e r D elg ad o , s p e a k in g fo r t h e C iv il S e r v i c e L e a g u e , a s k e d a 15 p e r c e n t r a i s e t o a l l e m p l o y e e s r e c e i v i n g l e s s t h a n $2,500 a y e a r . K a n e for F ire m e n V in c e n t K a n e of th e U n ifo rm ed F i r e m e n ’s A s s o c ia ,tio n , a s s e r t e d t h a t e v en th e to p p a y of a m e m ­ b e r of th e u n ifo rm e d forces, w a s h a r d l y e n o u g h to m e e t p r e s e n t d a y liv in g co n d itio n s. H is so lu ­ tio n of t h e p r o b le m w a s to g e t, t h r o u g h a sp e c ia l se ssio n of th e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e , a b o n u s o f $450 fo r th e u n ifo rm e d m e n of th e de­ p a r tm e n t. H e tra c e d th e h isto ry o f t h e f i r e m e n ’s f i g h t f o r w a g e in c re a se s w h ich h a s no t w on th em p,ny s a l a r y b o o s t s s i n c e 1929. W liat H ap p en s N ow N o w t h a t th e h e a r in g s a r e over, th e B o a rd of E s t i m a t e g e ts to ­ g e t h e r a n d d e c i d e s w h e t h e r i t w ill p a y a n y a t t e n t i o n t o t h e em ploj^ees a n d em p lo y ee re p re s e n ta tiv e s w h o g a v e t h e i r view s. T i: e n e x t s t o p t h e b u d g e t m a k e s Is a t t h e C i t y C o u n c i l , b u t t h e C o u n c i l h a s n ’t t h e p o w e r to r a i s e a n y i t e m s , b u t o n l y to l o w e r . A n y e m p lo y e e s o r organizations^ w h o t h i n k t h a t t h e b u d g e t is il­ le g a l b e c a u s e it fa ils to m e e t r e ­ q u ir e m e n ts of th e C ity C h a r te r o r th e S ta te C o n stitu tio n c an h av e C o n tr o v e r sy O v er P a r k P e r A n n u m B ill C o n tin u e s O fficially, m ent “ laid the Parks E m p lo y e e Bill o v er,” a n d th e D ep art­ has been office of vice - c h a i r m a n and m a jo rity lead er Jo sep h T. S h a rk e y re p o rts t h a t actio n m a y n o t be ta k e n on th e m e a s u re a t th e n e x t C ity C ounc il m e e tin g . T h e bill w o u ld p rovide p e r a n n u m p a y fo r e m ­ ployees n o w p a id by th e day. E m p lo y e e o r g a n iz a tio n s w hich h a v e b e e n o p p o s e d t o t h e b ill s t i l l m a in ta in t h a t a n y b en efits w hich th e a c t w ould b rin g a b o u t w ould m o re th a n be w iped o u t b y u n ­ s a tis fa c to ry sections o f th e p ro ­ p o se d law . T h e C iv il S e r v i c e L e a g u e , The C ivil S e r v ic e F o r u m , a n d t h e SCM W A hav e gone on record a g a i n s t t h e b ill a n d h a v e a p p e a r e d a t h e a r in g s in o p p o sitio n . T he G reater N ew Y o rk P a r k E m p lo y e e s A sso ciatio n h a s been w o r k in g f o r p a s s a g e 'o f th e leg is­ lation. 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P a r k s C o m m issio n ­ e r R o b e rt M oses, w h o h a d been In v ite d , d id n o t a tte n d , b u t a c ­ c o rd in g to J o h n H u g h e s , p r e s id e n t o f t h e C iv il S e i'v ic e L e a g u e , h e t h e i r d a y In c o u r t , b u t t h e p r o s ­ p ects c f w in n in g th e c a se a n d re ­ m odeling th e b u d g e t by c o u rt o r­ d e r a r e p r e t t y slim , a n d r u m o r a r o u n d C ity H a ll h a s it t h a t a f t e r t h e B o a r d p f E s t i m a t e fin is h e s h e a r i n g e v e r y b o d y , t h e b u d g e t w ill go th ro u g h p r e tty m u c h as the M a y o r w a n t s it. s e n t a c o m m u n ic a tio n to th e a f ­ fa ir. H is letter, sa y s M r. H u g h es, s ta te d t h a t o n ly “ r a d ic a l g ro u p s ’ o p p o s e d t h e b ill. M r. H u g h e s sa id he re se n te d th e asp ersio n , a n d t h i s is a n u n f a i r to t r y t o g e t t h e b ill p a s s e d . ” M r. 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T h e a c t i o n s w 'ere t a k e n u n d e r a r u l e a d o p t e d b y t h e C iv il S e r v ­ ice C o m m is s io n l a s t J u ly , p e r m i t ­ t i n g th e f illin g o f t e m p o r a r y a p ­ p o in tm en ts in th e co m p etitiv e c la s s f o r th e d u r a t i o n in c a s e s w h e re , a f t e r a p u b lic h e a r in g , it i.s s h o w n t o b e i m p r a c t i c a b l e t o h o ld e x a m in a tio n s fo r th e posi­ tio n . License Exams Soon to Be H e ld The M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m i s s i o n is a c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a ­ tio n s fo r e x a m in a tio n s to q u a lify fo r th e licen se fo r s ta tio n a r y e n g i­ n e e r ( th ir d g r a d e ) a n d licen se f o r s ta tio n a ry firem an . 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K r e s g e Co., 2897 T h i r d A v e n u e . M a n h a t t a n . By B r i g a d i e r General John J. Bradley (Ret.) Basic F ach A b o u t the A rm y Test I F Y O U ’R E G O I N G I N O T H E A R M Y , a n d y o u ’v e w o n d e r e d a b o u t t h e w r i t t e n t e s t w h i c h y o u ’r e g o i n g t o g e t — h e r e ’s s t r a i g h t i n ­ fo rm atio n , d ire c t fro m the W a r D e p a r tm e n t a b o u t th a t te s t— th e k i n d o f t e s t i t i s, a n d w h a t i t m e a n s t o y o u : General Classification Test: O n e o f t h e f i r s t t h i n g s y o u w i l l do a t th e R e c e p tio n C e n te r w ill be to ta k e th e A r m y G e n e r a l C la ssi­ fic a tio n T e st. T h is te s t h elp s th e A rm y to d e te rm in e h o w m e n shall be a ssig n e d on th e b asis o f th e ir a b ility to le a r n ra p id ly th e d u tie s a n d r e s p o n s ib ilitie s o f a s o ld ie r in v a r io u s b r a n c h e s o f th e A rm y . I t is i m p o r t a n t t o y o u s i n c e y o u r r o l e in t h e A r m y , w i l l d e p e n d i n p a r t on h o w w ell y o u do on th e te st. F o r th is re a so n an e x p la n a ­ t i o n o f t h e t e s t is g iv e n t o you. I n t h e t e s t t h e r e a r e three kinds of questions. O n e k i n d t e s t s y o u r a b ility w ith w o rd s, th e ir u se s an d m e a n in g s ; a n o th e r k in d p r e ­ s e n t s s i m p l e a r i t h m e t i c p r o b l e m s ; a n d a t h i r d k i n d i s m a d e u p of b o : : - c c i ’n t i n " c u r s t i o n s . N o w t h e s e t h r e e kinds o f q u e s t i o n s — « v o c a b u la r y ( w o r d m e a n in g ) , a r ith m e tic , a n d b o x c o u n tin g — a r e all t h e r e is to th e G e n e r a l C la s s if ic a tio n T e s t . W h e n y o u a re ta k in g th e test, y o u w ill n o t m a rk y o u r a n s w e rs on th e te s t itself, b u t o n a se p a ra te a n s w e r sh e e t, w h ic h is la te r sc o re d b y an e le c tric m achine. { C o n tin u e d on P age T w e lv e ) u n d e r 38. T he d ep artm en ts are re lu c ta n t to a p p o in t th e se m e n a n d f a c e t h e p o .ss ib ility o f lo s­ in g th e m th r o u g h th e in d u ctio n cen ter. T B A IN FOK W A U IN D U STR IES A N D H IG H S A L .A K IE 8 M e n -W o m e n N e ed ed for Nfw York School of Aircraft Instruments Q e m a t il d a W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 14, i s t h e l a s t d a y on w h ic h ap p licatio n s c a n be file d to t a k e t h e C ity e x a m in a tio n f o r t e m p o r a r y jo b s in t h e police an d fire d ep artm en ts. T h e r e is still a l a s t m i n u t e c h a n c e f o r t h e o l d e r m e n , 38 t o 50, t o g e t t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n s in . I t i s t h e o l d e r m e n w h o n e e d n ’t w o rry too m u c h a b o u t th e d r a f t w ho a re w an ted . T he d e p a rt­ m e n ts h a v e sa id t h a t th e y w o u ld a s k d e f e r m e n t s f o r m e n 38-45 w h o g e t a p p o in tm e n ts. A g a in s t th e e x p e c ta tio n s of th e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n w h e n i t o r d e re d th e te s t, a g r e a t n u m b e r of a p p lic a n ts fo r th e jo b s w h ic h p a y $2,000 a y e a r h a v e b e e n m e n 1377\ Job. u Cop-Firemen A pplication s End A pr. 14 (O pp. G r. C e n tr a l) to Y W General Bradley’s Column In Manhattan A ssistants School mean a n y t h i n g , I f a G irls, 18 a n d o v er, w ill b e t r a i n e d f o r lig h t f a c to ry w o rk a t a w a r p l a n t . A p l y M ic am o ld , 1087 F l u s h ­ i n g A v e n u e , B ro o k ly n . D r a ft d eferred m en a re w an ted a t m e n . Good t a l a r y w h ile le a r n in g . A p p l y 10 J o n e s S t., N .Y .C . 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J . , h a s o p e n i n g s f o r in e x p e r i e n c e d m e n a n d w om en. E m p i r e S t a t e M a c h i n e r y a t 138 W e s t 21st S t r e e t , N .Y .C ., w ill t r a i n g i r ls f o r l i g h t m a c h i n e o p e r a t i n g . W om en a r e needed a t A m erican R o l b a l C orp ., a t 70 F l u s h i n g A v e ­ n u e , B r o o k l y n , N . Y. N A V Y MU. r e 3 Learners in C iv il I n s t itu t io n s TeU -ii h one o 3 By MRS. ^ee E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e . G e t B o o k D . M E. 42(1 S t . $ TH E JOB M AR KET S ta rtin g K )|{ M E X A N D M r n fo re m a n a n d supervising: jo b s a t larg e salaries. If Y ou H av e T rain in g T hose w ho h av e stu d ied a t a c r e d ite d sc h o o l in a i r c r a f t riv e t­ in g or sh e et m e ta l w o rk s ta rt a t 60c a n h o u r i f t h e y h a v e h a d l e s s t h a n 400 h o u r s o f t r a i n i n g , 65c i f t h e y havfe s p e n t m o r e t h a n t h a t t i m e a t school. W o m en ap p lican ts m u st be over 18 a n d p h y s i c a l l y a b l e t o v e r y a c ­ tiv e w o rk . T h e y m u s t be a g ile e n o u g h to clim b all o v er th e fusel­ a g e of a p lan e, a n d s tr o n g e n o u g h to do f a irly h e a v y w o rk . A m e d ic a l e x a m in a tio n w ill b e g iv en a t th e p la n t. T h o se se n t o u t f r o m t h e N e w Y o r k U . S. E . S. o ffic e w ill re c e iv e a r e f u n d of th e ir fa re w h e th e r th e y are ac ­ school „ek. a r k ; C o r s a i r is o n e o f t h e bes t s h i p - b o r n e f i g h t e r s , are now o p en in g s fo r The E Pag:e Seven instruction • Placement serrlc* TEKMS TERMS AKUANUBD ARRANUBD w e l d in g b r o o k i .y m , n s . sc h o o l W l. B-1760 W a n t 1,200 N a m e s I t w a s h o p e d t h a t a liat o f a b o u t 1,200 n a m e s o f m e n i n t h e o ld e r a g e b r a c k e ts w o u ld r e s u lt fro m th e e x am in atio n , b u t th e failu re of th e m id d le -a g ed a p p lic a n ts to sh o w u p m e a n s t h a t th o se old er m e n w h o g e t t h e ir a p p lic a tio n s in a n d p a s s t h e w r i t t e n t e s t —w h i c h is n o t e x p e c t e d t o b e t o o d i f f i c u l t —a n d m t e c t h e p h y s i c a l r e q u i r e ­ m e n ts , a r e f a irly c e r ta in to g e t th e jobs. N o E x te n sio n W ith ap p licatio n s c o m in g in v c i ’y slo v ;ly . P re sid e n t H arry W . M a r s h o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C om m ission sa y s th a t no f u r th e r e x t e n s i o n o f t h e f i l i n g p e r i o d w ill b e m a d e , a n d t h e w r i t t e n t e s t w ill d e f i n i t e l y b e h e l d ‘o n S a t u r d a y , M a y 1. A s s o o n a s t h e w r i t t e n te s ts h a v e b een ra te d th e p h y sical e x a m i n a t i o n s w ill b e g i v e n . W i t h th e C o m m issio n p la n n in g to p u t e v e r y p o ssib le e m p lo y e e on th e job to r u s h th in g s along, th e f irs t a p ­ p o i n t m e n t s w ill b e m a d e e a r l y t h i s S u m m er. T hese a p p o in tm en ts w ill be_ m a d e t o fill m i l i t a r y v a c a n c i e s i n th e P o lice a n d F ire D e p a r tm e n ts for th e d u ratio n “ p lus six m o n th s.” I f y o u h a v e a lr e a d y file d y o u r a p p l i c a t i o n o r a r e p l a n n i n g to , d o n ’t m i s s “ W h a t E v e r y P o l i c e ­ m a n S h o u l d K n o w ” o n p a g e 16. w e l d ih c M & B U R N IN G M en - W om en I n t e n s i v e U ’n r t i m e T m i n l n f C o u r s e s P a y W id.v, P lac e m e n t S e r v i c e L i c e n s e d SM ITH W E LD IN G liSO W . 6 4 t h S t . T o a o h l n g W R ltU nc SCHOOL CO. 6-0697 E x c l u u l v e l y S i n c e 192T T hese are exam ples of th e “ b l o c k - c o u n t i n g ” o r . c u b e - c o u n t i n g ’’ p r o b l e m s i n t h e A r m y ’s G e n e r a l C l a s s i f i c a t i o n T e s t , w h c h a l l i n ­ d u c te e s m u s t t a k e . T h e id e a is to c o u n t t h e n u m b e r o f c u b e s in e a c h fig u re . I t is i m p o r t a n t to r e m e m b e r t h a t th e s e f ig u r e s c o n ta in c u b e s t h a t y o u c a n ’t s e e b e c a u s e t h e y a r e b e n e a t h o r b e h i n d o t h e r c u b e s . So be c a re fu l n o t to overlook th e s e “ h id d en ” cu b es w h e n you do y o u r counting. H e r e ’s a n o t h e r t i p : D o n ’t c o u n t t h e c o r n e r c u b e s t w i c e . W o rk o u t y o u r a n s w e rs to th e s e c u b e -p ro b le m s.. T h e c o rre c t a n s w e rs w i l l a p p e a r h e r e n e x t w e e k , t o g e t h e r w i t h m o r e prj;) b lem s. H e r e a re so m e tip s to h elp y o u do y o u r b e s t on th e t e s t; 1 . Don’t cram for this examination. E v e n i f y o u c o u l d c r a m fo r th e te s t and raise y o u r sc o re a few p o in ts, th e re s u lts w o u ld n o t be a tru e in d ic a tio n of y o u r ab ility . A n d in su c h case y o u m ig h t b e a s sig n e d to a ty p e of jo b fo r w h ic h y o u a re u n fit. 2 . Get as much sleep as you can the night before the examina­ tion. I t i s j u s t a s i m p o r t a n t f o r y o u t o b e i n s h a p e f o r a m e n t a l t e s t a s it is f o r a f o o tb a ll p la y e r to b e in c o n d i t i o n f o r th e b ig g a m e . 3. Don’t be discouraged if you can’t answer all the questions. N o o n e is e x p e c t e d to a n s w e r all th e q u e s t io n s in th e tim e a llo w e d . J u s t w o r k a s fa s t as y o u can a n d as a c c u r a te ly as y o u can. A b o v e a l l , d o n ’t s p e n d t o o m u c h t i m e o n a n y q u e s t i o n y o u ’r e i n d o u b t about. 4. If you don’t know the answers to some of the questions, make the best guess you can. 5. When you are seated in the examination room at the Recep­ tion Center pay attention to every word the examiner says. I f y o u are ta lk in g to a frie n d o r lo o k in g o u t th e w in d o w w h en the e x ­ a m i n e r is e x p l a i n i n g h o w t o t a k e t h e t e s t , y o u m a y s u f f e r f o r i t by failin g to m ake y o u r h ig h est po ssib le score. 6 . Do your level best on the test. T h e A r m y w a n t s t o k n o w ju s t h o w g o o d y o u are, A h ig h te s t sc o re, a lo n g w ith o th e r q u a lifi­ c a tio n s su c h as jo b e x p e r ie n c e , e d u c a tio n , a n d sp e c ia l tr a d e skills, m a y h e lp y o u to g e t th e k in d o f jo b y o u w a n t in th e A rm y . 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The a u g u s t C ity F a th e r s ta lk e d to each o th e r, sm o k e d , stro d e a ro u n d t h e c o r r i d o r s — all in all, p a id l i t t l e a t t e n t i o n t o w h a t th e y w e r e b e in g told. T h e y s h o u ld h a v e listen e d . T h e y sh o u ld hav e liste n d e d to the p lig h t o f th e p a tro lm e n an d f ire m e n , m e n w h o w o r k h a r d e r in w a r t i m e th a n in p e a c e . . . w h o a r e fin d in g th e g o in g to u g h , w h o se m o ra le has d ro o p e d w ay dow n. T h e y sh o u ld h av e liste n e d to the p lig h t of th e o ld e r em p lo y ees, w h o h a v e f o u n d t h a t t h e y c a n ’t q u i t e g e t a l o n g o n t h e i r p r e s e n t salaries. I T h e y sh o u ld h av e liste n e d to the sa n ita tio n m a n w h o to ld h o w h e c a n ’t w a i t u n t i l J u l y 1 f o r b e t t e r p a y — h e ’s g o t t o g o t o a l o a n uhark n o w ! W H O PAYS FO R TH E W A K ? M e n a n d w o m e n in p r i v a t e i n d u s t r y a r e d o i n g b e t t e r t h a n t h e y ever have. T h e r e i s a s t r o n g f e e l i n g a m o n g Citj^ e m p l o y e e s t h a t t h e y a r e b u r d e ' n e d m o r e t h a n o t h e r s w i t h t h e c o s t o f t h e w a r . I t ’s tr u e : they are. , T h e M a y o r ’s b u d g e t h a s s o m e g o o d t h i n g s i n i t : a $ 1,20 0 m i n i ­ m u m f o r m o s t e m p l o y e e s ; s o m e p a y r a i s e s . B u t t h i s i s n ’t e n o u g h , C ity F a th e rs, n o t n e a rly enough. ON T H E FED ERA L FRO N T A s t h e C i t y ’s e m p l o y e e s w e r e s p e a k i n g t h e i r p i e c e l a s t F r i d a y , w o rd cam e th ro u g h fro m W a s h in g to n th a t th e P re s id e n t h ad signed t h e $3 0 0 b o n u s b i l l f o r e m p l o y e e s . Good! T h e p o sta l m en have w o n th e ir fig h t— one of th e lo n g est, to u g h e s t, m o st g ru e lin g fig h ts t h a t a n y e m p lo y e e g r o u p h as p u t up. W e ’r e g l a d f o r t h e p o s t a l w o r k e r s . W e ’r e g l a d t o h a v e h a d a h a n d in t h e w i n n i n g o f t h a t fig h t. T h e p o sta l w o rk e rs a re n ow goin g on to n e w s tru g g le s : fo r a P .O . c o u rt of a p p eals at w h ich th ey m ay p re se n t g rie v a n c e s ; fo r a b e t t e r s y s te m o f p r o m o ti o n s ; f o r a f a i r e r d e a l to th e subs. You c a n d e p e n d o n i t t h e y w o n ’t g i v e u p t i l l t h e y ’v e w o n t h r o u g h . O n th e n e g a tiv e side, w e r e g r e t to r e p o r t th a t th e M c K e lla r p a tro n a g e b ill— a llo w in g th e S enate to stick its fin g e r in to ev ery e x e c u t i v e a p p o i n t m e n t p a y i n g o v e r $ 4 ,5 0 0 — i s m a k i n g p r o g r e s s . T h i s in th e f a c e o f t h e s t r o n g e s t o p p o s i t i o n f r o m e v e r y b o d y w h o b e lie v e s in m e r it. R o ll o u t th e p o r k b a r r e l! * _ 1 f 't x f 'f 'v T # d e p e a t T h i s ! C S . MV'' j l , G Rates — m u l l ) ......................................................................................................... a I'nJtcd A d vrrtlN liif^ M K M K E ll R Y. M a x w ell L eh m an , B rig a d ie r G e n eral J o h n J. B rad ley , R o b i n s o n , Associate; N . H . M a g e r , K l s < « \ v h » ? r c III t i l e i r e m a n a H P la y n P h o n e ; C O r t l a n d t 7-5 66 5 1942, b y C i v i l S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , I n c . C opyright, In F Inc. P o litics The o n l y reason Supreme C o u r t J u s t i c e Ferdinand Pecora would take the lowerpaying job of U. S. District At­ torney is because the New Deal wants him available as a candi­ date for Mayor. . . . Assembly­ man Russell Wright of Water­ town is slated to head the State Insurance Department. . . . This column must disagree with our friends the editorial writers of the N. Y. Post, who think that O’Dwyer shouldn't run for the office of B ’klyn DA while in Army uniform. The office is doing all right, thanks, under a deputy. O’Dwyer gave up $20,000 to take $5,000 with the Army. And his case can’t be compared w i t h LaGuardia’s. And an­ other thing. Post: that Army or­ der by Stimson doesn’t prevent a man from seeking re-election to an office he already holds. . . . What's this about Bill Herlands thinking of running for the B ’klyn DA positionl, . . . Another possible candidate is Judge Sam Liebowitz, who may resign from the bench to seek the Democratic nomination. . . . Watch for still another resignation from t h e Kings County bench. . . . Civil S e rv ic e T he sto ry goes t h a t G overnor D ew ey h a s g ain ed ren ew ed re.spect f o r C h a r l e s L . C a m p b e l l , classification d irecto r of th e S ta te C iv il Service C om m ission , . . D o e s th i s p u t C a m p b e ll b a c k on to p of th e list o f c o n te n d e rs fo r a p p o in tm e n t to th e position of S ta te Civil S e r v ic e C o m m i s ­ s i o n e r ? . . . F o r t u n e M a g a z i n e is r e a d y i n g a n a r t i c l e on civil s e r ­ vice t h a t will sh o o t full o f h o les som e of th e sacred cow s of p e r ­ sonnel ad m in istra tio n T h e L E A D E R i n v i t e s a l l r e a d e r s t o w r i t e in u p o n a n y C iv il S e r v i c e s u b j e c t . L e t t e r s r e c e i v e t h e c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n o f t h e e d i t o r s . T h o s e o f g e n e r a l i n t e r e s t wi ll b e p r i n t e d . L e t t e r s w h i c h a p p e a r in t h e s e c o l u m n s m a y be a n s w e r e d b y r e a d e r s w i t h o t h e r p o i n t s o f view . A ll l e t t e r s s h o u ld be siirned, b u t n a m e s will be k e p t c o n f id e n tia l if r e q u e s te d . From a Fighting Civil Servant S irs : I h a v e boon re c e iv in g T h e C iv il S e r v i c e L E A D E R o n ' y t o l o a r n t h a t i t Is f o u r o r f i v e m o n t h s o ld. T h e n e w s is o f c o u r s e n e w to m e a n d to th e r e s t of u s over here. Y o u r p a p e r goes a l o n g w a y h e r o , a f t e r I r e a d it. T h e L E A D E R is p a s s e d a r o u n d t o p r a c t i c a l l y t h e w lio le o u t f i t . W e a r e b e n e fitin g by th e new s you p rin t. I t ia a p l e a s u r e t o r e a d civ il s e r v i c e n e w s f r o m T Jie L P J A D E R nl)Out o u r dem o cratic co u n try h e r e in N o r t h A f r i c a . K eep up t h e g o o d woi'lt. SGT. JA C K K R O LL . S o m e w h e r e in N o r t h A f r i c a . Cop Asks Better Starting Pay S ir s : I s tJierc a n y r e a s o n w h y a ro o k ie p o licem an sh o uld co n ­ t i n u e a t t h e b a s e p a y o f $1,320 tiftOi- t h r e e m o n t h s ? T h e r e a s o n 1 s a y t h a t is, t h e M a y o r f e e l s t h a t t h e r o o k i e i s n ’t even w o rth th a t am o u n t. T h ere i s n ' t a n y d o u b t t h a t ho m e a n s w h i l e t h e r e c r u i t is a t t e n d i n g P o ­ l ic e A c a d e m y . Y o u h a v e n o d o u b t n o t i c e d i h a t t ‘ie p a t r o l n a n m a k e s }iis e x i t f i o m t h e A c a d e m y a f t e r 10 o r 12 w e e k s a n d is a s s i g n e d t o a police p r e c in c t a n d f r o m th e r e on he does th e sa m e w o rk as any o t h e r p a t r o l m a n . H e h a s h i s tour.«j o f d u ty a n d p e rfo rm s th e m a t th e s a m e r i s k a s t h e o t h e r fe llo w . H e su re ly c a n n o t be a n a s s e t to th e P o lice u n d e r th e p r e s e n t c ir ­ c u m s ta n c e s — c o n s ta n tly w o rried a b o u t h is fin a n c ia l co n d itio n . W h e n t h e p r o b a t i o n p e r i o d Is o v e r th e sa la ry t h a t you g e t does n o th in g b u t p a y th e d eb ts in­ c u r r e d d u r i n g t h o s e a w f u l six m o n t h s . I f e c i t h a t t h e $2,000 sa l- ai-y s h o u l d s t a r t f r o m t h e d a y y o u l e a v e t h e A c a d e m y a n d g o o u t on y o u r o w n . I t is t h e jiLst w a y . E .F J. W e t h i n k t h e r e ’s a l e g i t h n a t e c o n ip h iin t h ero . T h e M a y o r ’s b u d g e t d o e s n ’t r a i s e t h e p jiy o f In co m in g p atro lm en to $2,000. TJjey a r e , l i o w e v e r , e n t i t l e d t o a $120 i n c r e a s e . —E D I T O l l . QUESTION, PLEASE Life of a List A V .T .B .: T h e N ew Y ork S tate C iv il S e r v i c e L a w p r o v i d e s t h a t n list c a n n o t be te r m in a te d u n til it h a s b e e n in e x is te n c e a t le a s t a y ear. T h e law p ro v id e s f u r th e r t h a t t h e life o f a l i s t c a n n o t e x ­ ceed four years. U s u a lly a list l a s t s f o r f o u r y e a r s u n l e s s i t is p rev io u sly e x h a u ste d . T h e S ta te C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n h a s t h e p o w e r to te r m i n a t e th e list a f t e r o ne y ear. It does n o t, h o w ever, h a v e th e a u t h o r i t y to e x te n d th e l ife o f t h e l i s t b e y o n d t h e s t a t u ­ to ry fo u r years. Probationary Period L . D . : T h e M u n i c i p a l C iv il S e r v ­ ice C o m m i s s i o n r e q u i r e s t h a t a n em plo y ee se rv e a six -m o n th p ro ­ b a t i o n a r y p e r i o d s i n c e t h i s is t h e c u lm in a tio n of th e e x a m process. T h e e li g i b l e is te s te d th ro u g h w r itte n o r p ra c tic a l o r o ra l te s ts , o r a c o m b i n a t i o n o f a ll t h r e e . H o w e v e r, in th e fin a l a n a ly sis, th e m o s t s i g n if ic a n t te s t is th e c a n d i d a t e ’s d e m o n s t r a t i o n o f h i s a b ility to p e r f o r m th e a c t u a l d u ­ ties of h is p o sitio n . T h e p ro b a ­ tio n a ry p e rio d p ro v id es a p erio d of tim e fo r th is d e m o n s tra tio n . If You’re Fired P . O. B . : A d i s c h a r g e b e c a u s e if u n s a tis fa c to ry w o rk on a te m ­ p o r a r y a s s i g n m e n t in a F e d e r a l C iv il S e r v i c e p o s i t i o n w ill n o t b a r y o u f r o m f u t u r e c iv il s e r v i c e e x ­ a m in a tio n s or ap p o in tm e n ts. A p­ p o i n t m e n t s t o o t h e r p o s i t i o n s w ill d e p e n d o n th e r a t i n g you receiv e on f u t u r e e x a m in 'itio n s , s u b je c t of co u rse , to t h e a p p r o v a l of th e a p p o in tin g officer. HEAD OF THE PUM P AND M O TO R SC H O O L of th e F ire D e­ p a r tm e n t o u t on Q ueens B oule­ v ard , L ie u te n a n t W illiam J . F e a ly is t h e m a n w h o t e a c h e s s e le c te d fire m e n how to g e t th e b e s t r e ­ su lts from m odern equipm ent u se d to m e e t th e p e r il o f fire . In addition to th e f ire m e n f ro m N ew Y o rk C ity, h e h a s a c h an ce to s p r e a d his k n o w -h o w to o u t-o fto w n f ire m e n w h o co m e in to s tu d y w ith him , a n d to m e m b e rs of the arm ed fo rces w ho com e to th e F ire School f o r th e ir g r a d ­ u a te w ork. H is h u g e cla ssro o m s o n th e 7 th flo o r of th e b u ild in g w o u ld be a d e lig h t to a n y m a n w h o h a s e v e r w ish e d t h a t he h a d t b s c h a n c e to rid e p a s t a red lig h t «n th e b a c k of a fire tru c k . S am p les of th e la te s t m e c h a n ­ iz e d f i r e - f i g h t i n g e q u i p m e n t a r e o n d i s p l a y a l o n g s i d e o f t h e o ld tim e h a n d p u m p ers. A s t a l w a r t o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t —a f i r e m a n s i n c e 1905—w h e n h e f o u n d a u to m o b ile r a c i n g to o t a m e a n d jo in e d up, h e s u m m a r iz e s h is feel­ i n g f o r t h e l i fe b y s a y i n g t h a t if h e h a d a c h a n c e t o l iv e o v e r ag a in , he w ould be a fire m a n . N o t A ll i n B o o k s H e h a s a lo t o f a d m ir a tio n f o r th e y o u n g m e n w h o a r e com ing in to th e fo rce now . B u t t h e r e is a lo t, h e s a y s , t h a t c a n ’t be l e a r n e d o u t o f a t e x t b o o k . N o w ords w ere ev e r p rin te d w h ich w ill s h o w a m a n h o w t o h o l d t h e n o z z le o f a l in e w h e n 1,200 g a l l o n s of w a te r a re p o u rin g o u t each m in u te. A nd th e re a re o th e r p a r ts of fire -fig h tin g w h ic h c a n com e o n ly w ith lo n g ex p erien ce. B e in g a b le to lo o k a t a c o lu m n of s m o k e a n d t e l l j u s t w h a t is h a p ­ p e n i n g i n s i d e t h e b u i l d i n g —d e ­ v e l o p i n g t h e s i x t h sensje t h a t w a r n s ju s t b efo re a w all bu ck les, o r a f l o o r g i v e s w a y —l e a r n i n g t h e d an g ers of a b ack b last, or th e tric k o f g e t t i n g o u t o f a g a s - f i l l e d cell.ir a n d t h e t h o u s a n d s o f o t h e r t h i n g s t h a t c a n m a k e t l ’. e d i f f e r ­ en ce b e tw e e n a r id e b a c k o n th 3 fire tr u c k o r th e a m b u la n c e com e o n ly w ith tim e . F o rg e t Y our P rid e T h e t r i c k In g e t t i n g o u t o f a cellar a f te r in h a lin g illu m in a tin g g a s , h e e x p l a i n s , is t o f o r g e t p r i d e and craw l o u t on th e h a n d s an d knees. T he w o rst m o m en t com es w hen th e fire m a n h its th e air a f te r g e ttin g a to u ch of gas. T h e fre s h a ir m a k e s h is k n e e s g ive w ay, a n d th e in ju ry u su a lly r e ­ su lts w h e n h e h its th e p a v e m e n t. I f h e c r a w l s o u t , h e j u s t r o l ls o v er w h e n h e p a s se s o u t. I f h e h a s n ’t b e e n a f f e c t e d , h e c a n t a k e a few b r e a th s a n d s ta n d up. T h e n ew m ed ical e q u ip m e n t h a s m a d e th in g s a lo t s a f e r f o r th e firem en . N ew tre a tm e n t for burns have reduced one hazard. B u t he c a u tio n s th e new m en o n th e fo rce n o t to t r y a n d be heroes. F ire - f i g h t i n g is lik e a b attle a g a in s t an a rm y . T h e h ead m a n on th e scene fig u re s w h ere t h e f l a m e s w ill a t t a c k a n d t r i e s ^ t o g e t h i s m e n t h e r e f i r s t . P re 'v e n tin g th e s p re a d of th e fire m ay be m o re I m p o r t a n t t h a n g e ttin g i t o u t . A n d t h e f i r e m a n w h o is t r y i n g t o p l a y s u p e r m a n Is d e l a y ­ in g th e w h o le p la n , a n d p u ttin g h is in s u r a n c e c o m p a n y in d a n g e r of e x tra ex pense. I n t h e O ld D a y s I t ’s w h e n h e t e l l s o f “ t h e g o o d u p e r m a n o l d d a y s , " t h a t y o u roaii,^ t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t is *’* p a r t o f t h e c i t y ’s h i s t o r y ^ I n t h o s e d a y s , t h e hois. a n i m p o r t a n t p a r t of ever ' c o m p a n y . E v e r y o n e of th! m a l s h a d a p e r s o n a l i t y of it a n d s o m e o f t h e b l i n d horsp! t h e f a s t e s t a n d t h e best T h e d e p a r t m e n t w a s a lm o st" p e r c e n t I r i s h , a n d their feat w o u l d m a k e t o d a y ’s firenien hi w ith sham e. T h e r e was r te n a n t Luke F lan n ag an o f f e r e d a n i g h t o f f to an’y i n h i s c o m p a n y w h o could T h i m d o w n t h e l a d d e r and into S c a r , a n d J o h n C o ffe e , now an o'" c e r i n B r o o k l y n , w a s the ‘ m a n w h o e v e r w o n a single off. T h e n t h e r e w a s Lieutenant Q u i n n , w h o h a d t h e purest teno v o i c e e v e r h e a r d i n a fire housi a n d w_ould p l a y t h e p ia n o and 4 all n ig h t. M a r t i n C o llig ie w a s leading s q u a d o f m e n i n t o a buildia w h e n a b l a s t s e n t t h e m all flyj o u t o f t h e h a l l w a y a n d into th street. T h e y p i c k e d themspive u p , d u s t e d o f f t h e i r hands w e n t b a c k a t t h e fire. Colligi h a d b e e n i n t h e v a n , and whe f e l l o w o f f i c e r s t r i e d to get hii t o c a r e f o r h i s f a c e and hand w h i c h w e r e b a d l y seared, hi r e p l y ( d u l y c e n s o r e d ) w a s : “ V,'ha th e h d o I n e e d with a ho« pital!” A f t e r t h e f i r e w a s out he le t h e m s m e a r s o m e stu ff on hi burns. P u b lic A ttitu d e The one th in g t h a t annoyi L i e u t e n a n t F e a l y is the attitud o f s o m e o f t h o ' p u b l i c towards th firem en . “ M o s t of ou r worit a t n i g h t w h e n t h e y a r e fast asleei T h e y p a s s t h e f i r e h o u s e , see me w h o m a y h a v e b e e n up half th n i g h t s i t t i n g a r o u n d , and grumbl a b o u t t a x e s . ” T h a t ' s one of hi co m p lain ts. A n o th e r is t h a t the publ! s h o u l d k n o w m o r e a b o u t the fir« m e n . B e s i d e s t h e glamorous woil of fig h tin g f l a m e s there s c o r e s o f o t h e r j o b s t h a t fall t h e d e p a r t m e n t . L e t a w a te r maii b r e a k , a n d a F i r e Departnien p u m p e r is o n t h e s p o t to bridg t h e g a p i n t h e w a t e r supplj L i t t l e t h i n g s l i k e flooded cellar c a n m e a n h o u r s o f unpleasant h a r d w o r k f o r a f ire company A n d w h e n t h e r e is a flood, th f i r e p u m p s a r e t h e first line defense. B a c k i n 1936, w h e n floods hi P e n n s y l v a n i a , L i e u t e n a n t Feal a n d a f l e e t o f N e w York f‘‘" t r u c k s w e n t o u t t o lend a han( F o r n i n e d a y s t h e m en workc a l m o s t w i t h o u t a sto p . The b-; g e s t d a n g e r t o t h e firenien tner w a s n ’t w a t e r o r diseases, m an h o les. Som eone had b r i g h t i d e a t h a t i f h e lifted eur s e w e r m a n h o l e , i t would he clear th e streets. R esult t h a t t h e f i r e m e n w o u ld be ' I n g a l o n g t h e s t r e e t s and s u d d e n l y d i s a p p e a r into a ni h o l e w h i c h w a s c o v e r e d by a feet of w ater. Som ehow e' m a n w a s a b l e t o g e t out a n d t h e w h o l e complement turned to N e w Y o rk . Tougliest F ire T h e t o u g h e s t fire h e ^ i n p e r s o n w a s t h e Dowd b l a z e in B roo klyn d u r i n g w a r . E i g h t b u i l d i n g s were^^ vv ai. nn ‘ in g , a n d t h e f i r e m e n wer g o f r o m 9 :3 0 o n e m o r n j 2 :3 0 t h e n e x t . W h e r i it n a lly o ver, he w alk ed g i n e , b u t c o l l a p s e d before g e t to h is s e a t. a n<> H i s f i n a l w o r d is a reQ ^ to sa y too m u c h a b o u t t o t r y t o g e t i n a few "O t h e s e v e n m e n w ho aie u n d e r him . H e th in a b o u t th e b est se v e n g w o rld . 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T h e tim e in f a s t a p p r o a c h in g w h e n m y s e lf a n d m a n y o t h e r s in o r d e r to do ju s tic e to o u r f a m ilie s a n d to sa v e o u rse lv e s f ro m fa llin g h o p e le s s ly in d e b t a n d b e c o m in g th e v ic tim s o f loan s h a r k s m u s t se e k a leave o f a b sen ce fro m th e d e p artm en t an d re tu rn to o u r p rev io u s vocations. M y c a s e is t h a t o f o n e w h o is n o t in d e b t a n d is n o t b u r d e n e d w i t h a l a r g e f a m ­ ily. I f e e l e x t r e m e l y s o r r y f o r th o s e w h o a r e in d e b t b e c a u s e u n ­ d e r th e p r e s e n t s e tu p it is im p o s ­ s i b l e f o r t h e m t o liv e w i t h o u t p a y ­ in g b a c k d eb ts. M a n y m e n w o u ld do e x t r a w o r k on t h e i r tim e o ff to h elp th e w a r e ffo rt a n d to h elp th e m s e lv e s b u t th is is s tr ic tly a g a in s t th e ru les of th e d e p a r t­ m en t. S in cerely yours, A N E W Y O R K C IT Y PATROLM AN. PBA Election Lineup H e re a re som e an g les on fo rth c o m in g P B A electio n : th e The n o m in atio n s ta k e p lace T u e s d a y , M a y 11. T h e e l e c t i o n s a r e T u e s d a y , J u n e 8. Y o u c a n e x p e c t th is lin e-u p f o r th e p resid en cy — P a t H arnedy Joe B u rk ard R ay D onovan. T h e r e is t h e p o s s i b i l i t y o f a d a r k h o rse can d id ate, a cco rd in g to so m e q u a r te rs . One group, h e r e t o f o r e i n a c t i v e , is s e r i o u s l y co n sid erin g a s k in g J o h n C a rte n , now a vice - p re sid e n t, to be t h e i r c a n d i d a t e . C a r t e n is a p o p u ­ la r fig u re w ith th e m e n a n d th e d e leg ates, b u t w h e th e r he w ou ld b e w illin g to t a k e a c h a n c e on lo sin g th e v ic e - p re s id e n c y in a r u n f o r t h e t o p p o s i t i o n is q u e s ­ t i o n a b l e . M e n o n H a r n e d y ’s s i d e s a y h e is c o m p le te ly lo y al to H a r n e d y ; m e n o n B u r k a r d ’s s i d e say th a t Joe and Jo h n w o ik ed w ell t o g e t h e r . T h e p r o b a b i l i t y is t h a t h e w ill r e m a i n g l u e d t o t h e H a r ­ n e d y te a m . C a rte n c an be su re of one th in g : h e ’ll a p p e a r o n t w o t i c k e t s , t h e H a rn e d y tic k e t an d th e B u rk a rd tick et. T noee b eh in d B u r k a r d in ­ s is t on his e n d o rse m e n t. H o w e v e r, fu rio u s ly th e f ig h t fo r th e top j o b m a y b e, t h e r e is c o m m o n a g re e m e n t on th e v ice-p re sid en tial sp o t. O th e rs of th e H a r n e d y m e n w h o m ig h t be en d o rsed by B u r k ­ ard backers are M onahan, Tom D ug an and B urns. B u i k a r d ’s m en also claim th e y 'll have s u p p o r t fro m otherst now co n sid ­ e r e d o n H a r n e d y ’s s i d e . H a r n e d y w ill b e h u r t , B u r k a r d s u p p o r t e r s s a y , b y t h e l o s s o f tv ;o f o r ­ m e r l y s t r o n g H a r n e d y m e n —A r ­ t h u r M a h rn , n ow a se rg e a n t, a n d J im M urphy, w ho m ig h t retire b e f o re electio n . T h e B ig Issu e O n e of th e b ig iss u e s in th e c a m p a i g n —b i g g e s t i s s u e , i n f a c t — is p a y . If a p ay raise com es th ro u g h som ehow , fro m som e­ w h e re , b y electio n tim e , it looks c l e a r l y l i k e H a r n e d y ’s d a y . If not, it m i g h t be a to u g h fig h t. H a r n e d y w ill b e b r o u g h t t o b o o k by th e o th e r c a n d id a te s fo r fail­ u r e to o b t a i n a r a i s e . M a k e n o m ista k e a b o u t it: th e o th e r c a m ­ p a i g n e r s w o n ’t h e s i t a t e t o l a y it on th ick , and try to m ake H a r n e d y look p e rs o n a lly re s p o n s i­ b le f o r t h e f a i l u r e . 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H o w c a lm sh o u ld we e x p e c t o t h e r y o u n g p a tr o lm e n to re m a in a t th e p ro sp ect of con­ t i n u i n g t h e i r 14 p e r c e n t p e n s i o n d e d u c tio n s fo r th e ir tim e on th e jo b ? The Im p o rta n t T h in g F o r w h e th e r o r n o t th e young p a tr o lm e n a r e ju s tif ie d in b la m ­ i n g t h e P E A f o r t h e i r p l i g h t is n o t one p io b lem . T h e im p o rta n t th i n g f o r t h e P B A is t h a t th e s e y o u n g m en co n tin u e as m em bers, a n d i t w ill h e l p n o t a t a l l f o r t h e o ffic e rs of th e P B A to feel t h a t th ese y o u n g p a tro lm e n e x ag g er­ a te d t h e i r g r ie v a n c e s in p r e s e n t­ in g a r e a s o n for t h e ir q u ittin g . Y oung p atro lm e n a sk : “ W h y d o e s n ’t t h e P B A g e t u s o u r m a x i ­ m u m s a l a r y in t h r e e y e a r s a s t h e firem en g e t th e ir s ? ” W h en th e y a re p in ch ed financially, th e se p a ­ tro lm e n sh o u ld p e rh a p s be fo r­ g iven fo r n o t co n s id e rin g th e b a c k g ro u n d of th is d isc rim in atio n —o f t h e 1 2 - h o u r d a y s t h a t f i r e m e n u se d to w o rk . Y o u n g p a tro lm e n a s k : “ W h y d o e s n 't th e P B A do so m e th in g now a b o u t o u r h u g e pen h io n r a te s ? ’ W h a t P E A officer h a s th e c o u ra g e to a n s w e r t h a t th is p e n s io n s y s te m , a f t e r all, a b o u t w 'h ich t h e y a r e c o m p l a i n i n g w as ag re e d u p o n by th e officers of th e P B A ? T hese a r e th e core of th e y o u n g p a t r o l m e n ’s g r i e v a n c e s a n d t h e s e a ro t h e t h i n g s t h a t th e P B A of­ fic e rs h a v e h a d to d isc u ss w ith d isg ru n tle d p ro b atio n ary m en fro m e v e ry c lass sin ce th e n ew p en sio n s y s te m w a s in stitu te d . I t is s m a l l w o n d e r , t h e n , t h a t a s p l i t a w a y f r o m t h e P B A is a s u b ­ je c t d iscu ssed w ith in c re a s in g f re ­ qu ency a m o n g th e se y o u n g p a tro l­ m en. T he g re a te st d an g er of such a s p l i t , w e b e lie v e , l ie s a h e a d i n t h e n e a r f u t u r e . I f i t d o e s n ’t oc- h im , to h is s ta f f , a n d to th e clients. “ A n d in W e l f a r e e v e n m o r e t h a n in o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s t h e s u p e r ­ v is o r h a s to b e flexible. 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A N u c le u s a t W ork R i g h t n o w w e h e a r m u c h aho a n u c l e u s o f m e n —a n d surprisj l y e n o u g h t h e y i n c l u d e so m e old^' m e n w e l l - k n o w n i n organizaf^*' a c t i v i t i e s a n d a d v i s e r s of hi°!I r a n k i n t h e D e p a r t m e n t —who Ir l a y i n g t h e i r p l a n s a n d who n* c o r d i n g t o t h e s t o r y , h a v e stron' f i n a n c i a l b a c k i n g . B e c a u s e of s e c r e c y w i t h w h i c h t h i s group ■ w o r k i n g w e h a v e n o t been abl* t o o b t a i n m a f i r s t h a n d acc.ount o f t h e i r p u r p o s e s , p l a n s or objec t i v e s . H o w e v e r , s i n c e absolute se! c r e c y Is a l m o s t i m p o s s i b l e in {u' D e p a r t m e n t , m a n y s t o r i e s of the a c t i v i t i e s o f t h i s g r o u p h ave been c i r c u l a t e d , s o m e o f t h e m exag, gerated . T h e i m p e t u s f o r a s p l i t from tha P B A d e f i n i t e l y e x i s t s . 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B l o c k e d a t e v e r y effort t h e y w e r e f i n a l l y a t t h e point of i s s u i n g a n u l t i m a t u m t o th e then P r e s i d e n t o f t h e P B A demanding t h a t t h e P B A o p p o s e t h e legisla­ t i o n o r e l s e n o n e w patrolmen w o u ld jo in th e P B A . T h e i s s u a n c e o f s u c h a n ultima­ t u m w o u l d h a v e b r o u g h t about an i r r e m e d i a b l e r u p t u r e b etw een the P B A a n d a l l n e w p a t r o l m e n , for t h e o f f i c e r s o f t h e P B A could not o p p o s e a l a w w h i c h t h e y them­ s e l v e s h a d h e l p e d t o d raft. A c o u p l e o f t h e l e a d e r s o f th e eligi­ b l e s a l o n e r e a l i z e d w h a t such a s t e p w o u l d m e a n a n d th ese few m e n a r g u e d , d e b a t e d , cajoled the e n t i r e b o d y o f e l i g i b l e s and fin a l l y w o n t h e m o v e r t o t h e i r point o f view ’. T h e e f f o r t s o f t h e s e few men w e r e n e v e r k n o w n , l e t alone ap­ p r e c i a t e d , b y t h e o f f i c e r s or the d eleg ates of th e P B A . BLO O D DONORS W ANTED H e a l t h y a i e n & M ' o m e n (!!l-60) TH E JOB M AR KET Sales Openings SA I.A K Y A M ) C O M M ISSIO N A p p l y B o x 132, C iv il S e r v i c e l^ o u d e r K X I'K K IIC N C K What Makes A Good Supervisor? iC o n tin u e d f . v m P age Seven) W o rk in g For Part Time Work F e llo w list of th e f a m ily 's e x p e n s e s a n d w h e n io ta lltd , it w a s fo u n d th e y e q u alled th e a m o u n t of a s s is ta n c e g ra n te d to th e fa m ily . T h e w o r k ­ e r th e n p o in te d th is o u t to M rs. X a n d a s k e d h o w s h e m a n a g e d to m e e t h e r food n eed s. M rs. 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T h e s h a re of the o t h e r c o m p e n s a t i o n w h i c h e a c h i '' p a r t n e r s h a l l r e c e i v e Is 1n t e r “ st r a t e o f 6 % p e r a n n u m a n d In na j ||,j t h a p r o p o r t i o n o f t h e p r o f i t s " ' ‘"'■Ajt of a v e r a g e c a p it a l s t a n d i n g to the e a c h l i m i t e d p a r t n e r In t h e firm a t h e p e r i o d o f d e t e r m i n a t i o n beurs to ta l of th e a v e r a g e c a p ita l of jted) partn ers (b o th g eneral , iimlte'^ e a r n e d d u r in g s u c h p eriod. A ‘ ,,,„ee p a rtn e r m ay not su b stitu te _ tli» o r a c o n t r i b u t o r In h i s place. „(,ral d e a th of a lim ite d p a rtn e r, the S |,g p a rtn e r sh a ll p u rch a se the snV deceased lim ited p a r t n e r a n d J' |,n<» tim e th e g en eral p a rtn e r m ay th e In te re st of a lim ite d p a rtn e r P fo r « u c h I n t e r e s t t h e book value ' Instance. A l i m i t e d p a r t n e r is . ai a n y p r i o r i t y o v e r a g e n e r a l P*'' gatlo'’' to c o n t r i b u ti o n s o r a s to com pe' T h e l o s s e s o f t h e l i m i t e d P ^ ''' V h u tl o n s l i m i t e d to t h e e x t e n t o f t h e coiitr ]| c)T to t h e p a r t n e r s h i p . T h e Benera o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p a n d g e n e r a l " ,n^r»l m e n t s i i a i i b e d e t e r m i n e d l y t*’ ® partner. ^ , - n .j . D a t e d : N e w Y o r k . M a r c h 1st. HA RRY ODZER RENA ODZER „2 M EY E R L E F K O W If^ ,.AprU13,19i3 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER P a ^ Thirteen REPORT a n d o m f o C r e o n t h s o a n l i d H IG H L IG H T S OF DURING THI YIAR t h e C o n s o li­ d a te d E d iso n S y stem C om panies f u rn is h ed essen tial electric, gas a n d s te a m service t o a p o p u la ­ t i o n o f m o r e t h a n 7 ,0 00 ,0 00 . a t e OUR W ages and , 5 0 d E ANNUAL HOW WAS MORE ELECTRICITY FOR LESS MONEY. W a r t i m e d e m a n d s h a v e b r o u g h t n e w u s e s o f e le c tr ic s e r ­ v ic e t o offset i n k i l o w a t t - h o u r s , b u t n o t e n tir e ly in dollars, c u r­ ta ilm e n ts in o th e r directions. T h e r e s u l t f o r t h e y e a r 194 2 w a s th e sale of m o re electricity b y th e S y stem C om panies t h a n ever b efo re , a n d f o r less m o n e y . 2 , 0 d 0 i s TO o 0 c n u S IN : from o thers r s m O ur 1942 ta x e s w ere $64,327,000. O f t h i s a m o u n t $ 2 9 ,9 5 7 ,0 0 0 w e n t t o N e w Y o r k C i t y a l o n e —e n o u g h t o r u n t h e Police D e p a r t m e n t 5 m o n th s, or th e F ire D e p a r tm e n t nearly 9 m o n th s, o r t h e C ity P a r k s m ore t h a n th ree years. $ 6 6 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 (This I n c l u d e s c o a l f o r m a k i n g e l e c t r i c i t y , g a s a n d s t e a m i a l s o oil a n d s u p p li e s such a s w ir e a n d c a b l e ) 0 set a s id e from t e e OUR TAXES m u s t c o m e o u t of t h e d o l l a r s y o u p a y u s. L a s t y e a r 243^^ c e n t s o f e v e r y d o l l a r r e ­ ceived b y C o n s o lid a te d E dison fo r gas, e l e c t r i c i t y , a n d s t e a m w e n t o u t for taxes. $ 7 5 ,2 2 5 ,0 0 0 MaterialiT supplies, and services necessary T axes— m oney s m 1942 ; b u sin e ss, b o u g h t y t o STOCKHOLDERS ( I n c l u d in g p e n s i o n s t o r e t i r e d e m p l o y e e s ) to run th e s MONEY SPENT . 0 REPORT OUR sa laries p aid (Oil t h e y e a r ’s o p e r a tio n s fo r th e s u p p o r t of lo c a l, sta te , ★ an d federal g o v ern m en t $ 6 4 ,3 2 7 ,0 0 0 OIL FOR WAR. D u r i n g 1943 a C o n s o lid a te d E d iso n S y stem C o m pany, th e N e w Y ork S team C o r p o r a t i o n , clo s ed 2 7 9 n e w c o n t r a c t s f o r s t e a m se rv ice, m o s t of t h e s e r e p r e s e n t i n g c o n v e r s i o n f r o m oil. T h i s w ill r e s u l t i n a n a n n u a l sa v in g of m ore th a n 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 g a l l o n s of f u e l oil. ( T a x e s t o f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t w e r e $ 2 3 , 6 9 8 , 0 0 0 ; N . Y. FEWER MEN AT WORK. T o d a y 3 ,0 6 4 o f t h e e m p l o y e e s o f C o n ­ solidated E d iso n h a v e gone to w a r . A n d o u r s e r v i c e flag h a s n i n e g o l d s t a r s . B y t h e e n d of 1942, o n e o u t o f e v e r y six a c t i v e em ployees on t h e payroll a t t h e e n d of t h e p r e c e d i n g y e a r h a d l e f t —m o s t o f t h e m t o e n t e r t h e c o u n t r y ’s a r m e d se rv i c e s o r w a r industries. S ta te , $ 8 , 5 6 5 ,0 0 0 ; a n d local, $ 3 2 ,0 6 4 ,0 0 0 ) Security h o ld e rs ( w h o s e m o n e y h a s bu ilt th e p ro p erty ) rec e iv e d in i n t e r e s t o n t h e i r bonds, an d on d iv id en d s th eir p referred a n d c o m m o n s h a r e s ................................................... ★ $ 4 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 * W HO OW NS u s ? Y o u , y o u r f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s . C o nsoli­ d a t e d E d i s o n s t o c k is h e l d b y 1 3 6 ,1 1 9 m e n a n d w o m e n , c h u r c h e s , colleges , b a n k s , i n ­ s u r a n c e c o m p a n i e s , c h a r itie s, an d public in stitutions. T h e a v ­ er a g e p r e f e r r e d s t o c k h o l d e r h a s 70 s h a r e s , t h e a v e r a g e c o m m o n sto c k h o ld e r o w n s 1 1 0 . (P aid to h o ld e rs o f c om m on stock $ 1 8 , 3 5 3 , 6 4 3 ; p r e f e r r e d stock $ 1 0 , 9 2 1 , 3 2 5 ; b o n d h o l d e r s $ 1 7 , 7 1 8 , 6 4 3 ) ★ The a b o v e w e r e th e fo u r p rin c ip a l c h a n ­ THE WM-OUT. N e w Y o r k t u r n e d off i t s l i g h t s in 1942 f o r d i m outs, p r a c tic e blackouts, w a r ­ tim e restrictions. T h e e s tim a te d loss i n sa l e s f o r t h e y e a r f r o m t h e s e c a u s e s w a s 178 m i l l i q n k i l o w a t t - h o u r s , o r a r e v e n u e loss t o u s of $ 6,9 0 0,0 0 0. n e ls in to w h ic h f u n d s f lo w e d a s a re s u lt o f t h e y e a r ’s o p e r a t i o n o f t h e b u s i n e s s . * S i n c e t h e p l a n t I n v e s t m e n t o f t h e s e c o m p a n i e s is m o r e t h a n $ 1 , 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , th e $ 4 7 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 p a i d to security h o ld ers rep resen ts an annual return INCOME of less t h a n 4 per c ent. STATEMENT 1942 e x p e n s e s U P— C o a l a n d oil p rices w e r e h i g h e r i n 1942 t h a n i n 1941, as w ere prices o f o th e r essential m a t e r i a l s . F o r e x a m p l e , co al w e b u rn ed for m a k in g electricity a v e r a g e d $ 5 .45 a g a i n s t $5.21 a t o n . Oil f o r w a t e r g a s a v e r a g e d 3 .8 4 c e n t s a g a l l o n a g a i n s t 2 .9 2 cents. O u r t o t a l f u e l bill w a s $35,200,0 00 i n 1 942; $32,0 00 ,0 00 in 1941. O p e ra tin g revenues O p e r a t i n g r e v e n u e d e d u c t i o n s .............................................. O p e r a t i n g in c o m e ( b e f o r e f e d e r a l In co m e t a x ) O th e r in co m e o r . U<U .................................................................... G ro s s in c o m e ( b e f o r e f e d e r a l in c o m e t a x ) $ 2 6 1 ,2 6 7 ,5 4 5 1 9 4 ,1 8 0 ,1 0 7 1 9 4 ,0 9 4 ,0 2 5 6 6 ,7 3 1 ,4 5 2 6 7 ,1 7 3 ,5 2 0 m ,4 f9 2 4 ,5 5 3 6 6 ,7 5 6 ,0 0 5 I n c o m e d e d u c t i o n s ........................................................................... 1 8 ,4 2 6 ,4 8 1 1 8 ,0 7 8 ,1 9 0 N e t in c o m e ( b e f o r e f e d e r a l In co m e t a x ) , 4 8 ,3 2 9 ,5 2 4 4 8 ,9 4 5 ,9 1 1 P r o v i s i o n f o r f e d e r a l i n c o m e t a x ...................................... 1 6 ,8 4 0 ,0 0 0 1 5 ,0 2 5 ,0 0 0 $ 3 1 ,4 8 9 ,5 2 4 $ 3 3 ,9 2 0 ,9 1 1 ; . $ 2 6 0 ,9 1 1 ,5 5 9 . N e t i n c o m e .............................................. . 1941 ; 6 7 ,0 2 4 ,1 0 1 NEW WAR CUSTOMER. O n e a l u ­ m i n u m p l a n t j u s t c o n s t r u c t e d in o u r t e r r i t o r y , w h e n t a k i n g its full e l e c t r i c r e q u i r e m e n t s , will b e t h e la r g e s t single cu s to m e r of a n y u t i l i t y c o m p a n y in t h e country. ★ BY-PRODUaS FOR WAR. A t t w o of o u r g a s p l a n t s w e r e c o v e r oil f o r i m m e n s e p r o d u c t i o n of t o l u o l —t h e b a s e f o r T N T —a n d b e n z o l f o r a v i a t i o n g a s o l in e a n d sy n th e tic rubber. Support the Second W a r Loan Drive— "They Give Their Lives— You Lend Yoor M o n e y " ■s'a-a 3 -a,/'a a - V 3 a <3 a J^xamin tim Jfequiremmts M UNITED STATES CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES C O N S U L T A N N O U N C K M K N ' I F O U C O M I M . K T E l N ^ ’O I l M A I I O N . F o r a n n o u n c e m e n t s a n d a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m s , a p p l y t o the H o a r d of U . S. Civil S c r v i c c K x a m i n c r s a t f i r s t o r s e c o n d - c l a s s p o s t o f f i c e s , t o t h e U n i t e d S l a t e s C ivil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , W a s h i n g t o n , I). C., o r a t G41 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t In N ew Y o rk C i t y . S A L A R I E S given b e l o w ( a n n u a l u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e s p e c i f i e d ) a r e s u b j e c t to a r e t i r e ­ m e n t d eduction of 5 percen t. A G E r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e g i v e n in t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t . T h e r e is no m a x i m u m a g e l i m i t u n l e s s g i v e n b elow . A P P L IC A T IO N S MAY BE F IL E D W IT H T H E C IV IL S E R V IC E C O M M I S S I O N , W A S H I N G T O N , I). C., U N T I L F U R T H E R N O T I C E U N L E S S A S P E C I F I C D A T E IS M E N T I O N E D B E L O W . Q u a lifie d p e r s o n s a r e u r g e d t o a p p l y at o n c e . Aeronautical S t'P J i l s o A i i i i o i i n f ' i i m e n t . s 281 a n d u n d e r “ I'iiiKiiKM 'ri iijf.” A l l i C i M i K I K K I N S P E C T O R OOpcra l i u n s ) , .f.'!.50U a n d A iin oiin cf^ n ien t 1 4 0 ol' 19 1 1 a n d G o n era l A tn e n d m eiit.* S A F E T Y g()() A n n o iin ccm o n t a m e n d m e n ts.* IN V E ST IG A T O R , 208 (1M 2) and A IH C ’R A K T FA C T O R Y IN S P E C ­ T O R , $ o , 2( X ) . A n n o m i c o m c n t :{ 02 ( 1 9 4 3 ) . F L I G ir i’ S U I'E R V IS O R , A n iio u n co n ic n t a m e n d m e n ts.* 151 $3,5<)0 a n d of 1941 and G R O U N D SCH O O L SU P E R V ISO R , und $,{,500. A n M D u n cem or.t 152 o f 1011 a n d a m e n d m e n ts.* I N S P E C T O R , E n g in e e r in g M a ter ia ls (.\ero n a u tica U , .fl,C20 to $2,600 (V a ricn i.s 0 ])tii)n.s;. A n n ()im cem (?n t 5 i R e v is e d , 1911 a n d (ien era l A m en d m e n t.* L IN K T R A IN E R O P E R A T O R IN ­ S T R U C T O R , $. '{, 20 0. L I N K T R A IN E R O PE R A T O R , $2,900. A n n o u n c e m e n t 120 o f 1911 a n d G eneral A m en dm ent. M A I N 'l E N A N C E SU P E R V ISO R , . $: i , 2 0 0 : i n d $ 3 , 5 0 0 . A nnouncem ent 126 o f 1911 a n d G eneiiX l A m e n d m e n t s ." T R A IN K E , A E R O N A U T IC A L IN ­ S P E C T O R , $2,G(.'0. M i t M i i i i i i i i a j f e - ;!0 y e i i r s . A nnouncem ent 202 (1942) and G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* Ag^ricuUural A G R IC U L T U R A L A ID . $1,620 to $ 2 , 01 )0 . O p tio ii.s: L a b o r a to r y ; F ield . A n n o u n c e m e n t 200 (1943). A G R IC U L T U R A L SPE C IA L IST , $ 2, ( X ) 0 t o $ G , 5 0 0 . O p tion s: E x ten sio n ; R e .sea rc h ; C o n serv a tio n ; Pro.«.vram p la n ­ n in g : O th e r fie ld f— to be In a ic a tod by a p p lica n ts. A nnouncem ent (1943). C R O P P R O D U C T IO N SP E C IA L ­ IST, $ 2 ,600 t o $8,000. O p iiiin s: R u b b e r , O il-p r o d u cin g , tro p ica l p la n ts. A n n o u r c e m c n t 289 (1943). I N S P E C T O R , A s s i s t a n t L a y , $1,620. M o a t, n ie u t fo o d p ro d iiftN . O pen to and wom on. A nnouncem ent 276 (1942) and G eneral A m en dm ent. M A R K I O T I N G S P E C I A L I S T , $2,000 t o .$6,500. O ptions: C o tto n ; D a iry p rod u cts; F ats and oils (ed ib le); F eed s (a n im a l); F ru its and v eg eta b les (fresh and p ro ce.ssed ); G rain s, in c lu d in g rice a n d b e a n s ; L iv e ­ stock ; M oats (fresh and proc­ essed ); P ou ltry an d eg g s (fresh an d p r o c e sse d ); T o b a c c o ; W o ol; O th e r field s (to b e in d ica ted b y a p p lica n t). A n n o u n c e m e n t 209 (1013).* s o i l . C O N SE R V A T IO N , Ju n ior, $ 2 .(K»0 . O p tion s: F orestry; R ango con­ serv a tio n ; S o il con servation (f a r m p la n n in g ) ; S o il s u r v e y in g . A n n . i u n c e m e n t 202 (1913).* W A R E H O U S E M A N A G E R , Ai?;r lc u l t u r a l , $ 2 ,000 t o $4,600. (C o ld a n d D r y S tcu -age). A nnouncem ent 271 (1 9-12) and G eneral A m en d m en t. Automotive A U T O M O T IV E S P A R E P A R T S E X ­ P E R T . $3.21H). (t-iu a r ter m a ste r C o i'is, W a r D j p a rim tn t). A m u n n icem en t 7« of 1911 and a n u M u lm en ts. I N S T R U C T O R , $ 2 ,0 0 0 t o $4,600. (/V rm o n d Force S ch o o l, Fort K t i d x , K y . ). O p tion s: R a d ial en gin es, Inte rn a l-co m b u .stio n en gin es, M otor cj'c le .T , A u to m o tiv e (ch asai.s loss en g in e). R a d io op eratin g, R a d io electrical. A nnouncem ent 147 o f 19-11 a n d G en ri'al A m e n d m e n t . SU R G IC A L A P P L IA N C E S r i{ r s s l o s - 111<:i, i s - ( i >k s lo r s - 1- ICI-.ViSTIC S T O C K I N G S lii v n li d ( 'I n iir s a m i lieilu S»I<1 a n d H o sp ita l I C f ii lc d G E O . J. Y O U N G , Inc. 8 5 0 B ro a d w a y , C or. P a rk A ve T e l . l O V e r t f r e e n 8- 150 0 IJIil.xn. N . Y , BIRTH CERTIFICATES (O fficia l) C a n h e olit a ii u M i f o r y o u a n y w h e r e m tile II > o n sliort nolice. S . X T I S I .\< I ' l O N 4 J l l . \ U . \ N T t - ; i ; i ) . Se » JO H N J . E D M E A D E I'lm i.K at 343 Lewis Ave., Bklyn JE. 3 3270 nm h aicy IN ST R U C T O R , M otor T ran sp ort, .$2,600 t o $ 4 , 0 0 0 . (Q u a rterm a ster C orps, W a r D e ­ partm en t). O p tion s: D ie.sel e n g i n e s ; In ter n a l-co m b u stio n e n g in e s ; M otor­ c y c le s; B la c k sm ith a n d w e ld in g ; " fire r e c a p p i n g a n d s e c t i o n a l l e p a ir; F e n d e r , body, and ra d ia­ tor; A u to m o tiv e p a rts; A u to m o ­ tiv e electrical a n d carb u retio n ; B ody lin vsh in g a n d u p h olstery: A u t o m o t iv e m a c h in is t ; G en er a l. A nnouncem ent 212 (1942) and G eneral A m en d m en t. Clerical and Office Machine B O O K K E E P IN G M A C H IN E O P E R ­ ATO R, $1,620. (W r itte n te s t req u ired ). A nnouncem ent 264 (1 9^1 2) and G eneral A m en dm ent. C A I.C t'L A T IN G M A C H I N E O P E R ­ A T O R , $1,440. (W r itte n te st req u ired ). A n n o iin cem eiit 241 (1942)*’ a n d G eneral A m en dm ent. S T E N O G R A P H E R , J u n i o r , $1,410. T Y PIST , $1 ,2 6 0 a n d $1,440. (W r itte n te s t req u ired ). A s i t ( . ' o m m i s s i o n ’H l o c a l s e c r e t a r y fo r u n n o iin ee m i'n t n u m b e r . IC esid e n t s o f W a s h i n g t o n , D . C ., a n d n n n ied ia te v icin ity slio iild file w ith t h e W a sh in g to n O ffice. O tiiers sh o u ld a p p ly to th eir U .S . C ivil S orvleo R e g io n a l O ffice. A p piiean ti* w h o w ill a c c e p t a p ­ p o i n t m e n t i n W a s h i n g t o n , D . (!., a r e i> :irtieu la rly w a n t e d .* T A B U L A T IN G E Q U IP M E N T O P­ E R A T O R , $ 1 ,6 2 0 t o $2,000. A nnouncem ent 244 (1942) and G eneral A m en d m en t • T h e follo w in g are tor a p p o in tm en t in W a s h i n g t o n , D . C ., o n ly . A D D R E S 3 0 G R A P H O PE R A T O R , $1,260 a n d $1,440. A nnouncem ent 215 (1942) and G eneral A m en dm ent. A L P H A B E T I C C A R D - P U N C H (5?*E R A T O R , $1,260. A nnouncem ent 86 of 1941 and a m e n d m e n t.* B L U E P R I N T O P E R A T O R . $1,440. P H O T O S T A T O P E R A T O R , $1,440. A n n o u n c e m e n t 301 (1043).* G R A P H O T Y P E O P E R A T O R , U n ­ d e r , $1,260. A nnouncem ent 201 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* H O R IZ O N T A L SO R T IN G M A C H ­ I N E O P E R A T O R , $1,260. A nnouncem ent 1 ^ of IM I and G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* M IM E O G R A P H O PE R A T O R , U n ­ d e r , $l,2fiO . A nnouncem ent 227 (1942) and G enera) A m en d m e n t.* M U L T IL IT H C A M E R A M A N P L A T H M A K E R , $1,620. M U L T IL IT H P R E S S O PE R A T O R , $1,440. A n n . i u n c e m e n t 295 (1943).* R E P A IR M A N , O ffice A p p lia n ce, $1,860. A nnouncem ent 273 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* T A B U L A T IN G M A C H IN E O P E R ­ A T O R , $1 ,2 6 0 a n d $1,410. A nnouncem ent 228 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* T E L E T Y P E O P E R A T O R , $ 1 ,440 a n d S 1, 620. A nnouncem ent 272 (1942) and G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* Economics and Business A C C O U N T A N T , a n d A U D IT O R , $2,600 to ^ n n o l^ n c e m e n t 296 (1943). A C C O U N T IN G a n d A U D IT IN G A S S I S T A N T , $2,000. F o r s e r v ic e in W a s h in g t o n . D .C , o n ly . A nnouncem ent 287 (1913) and a m e n d m e n t.* A N A L Y ST S. B U S IN E S S and IN I ' ^ U S T R Y . $ 2 ,0 0 0 t o $6,500. N e ed ed K sp ecially: P e r so n s w ith e x e n U iv e e x p e r i e n c e in b u sin e.ss or in d u stry as d istrib u to r s or r n a n u fa ctiire ra o f food , te x tiles, m e ta ls , c o n s u m e r g o o d s, or in ­ d u strial eq u ip m e n t; sp ecia liza ­ tion m ay have been in sa les m a n a g em en t, p rocu rem ent, m a"ket a n a ly sis, tra ffic m an age­ m ent, or ex p ed itin g o f p rod uc­ tion . P e r .^ o n s w 'ith e x p e r i e n c e in o tlier co m m o d ity fie ld s also needed A n n o u n c e m e n t 304 (1943). E C O N O M IST. a n d E C O N O M IC A N A L Y S T . $ 2 ,6 0 0 t o $6,500. O p tion s: C o m m o d ity s t u d ie s ; Ind u .stry s t u d i e s ; M ark etin g : In­ tern ation al eco n o m ics; P r i c e stu d ies; T ra n sp o rta tio n (w ater, air, rail, m o t o r t r u c k ) ; M o n e y , h a n k in g , a n d fis c a l p o lic ie s; L a ­ b o r e c o n o m ic s ; G e n e r a l econom ic; co n d itio n s and tren ds; P u b lia u tilitie s; P u b lic re g u la tio n of b u sin ess; E con om ic th eorv; O th er fie ld s (to b e In d ica ted by th e a p p lica n t). A n n o u n c e m e n t 285 (1943).* F R E IG H T R A T E C L E R K , $ 2, :K )0 a n d $2,(500. P A S S E N G E R R A T E C L E R K , $2,300 a n d $ 2, 6( K) . A nnouncem ent 252 (1942) and a m e n d m e n ts.* SO C IA L S C IE N T IST (H IST O R I­ CAL S P E C IA L IS T ), $ 2 ,600 to $ 6,500. A nnouncem ent am endm ent. 290 (1943) and S T A T I S T I C I A N , $2 ,6 0 0 t o $6,500. O p t i o n s : In d u stria l stu d ie s; C o m m o d ity a n a ly .sis; G eneral econ om ic a n a ly sis; P r ic e an­ a lysis; M a th em a tica l sta tistic s; Labor a n a ly s is ; T ran sp o rta tio n a n a l y s i s ; O t h e r fie 'd s (to b e Ind ic a ie d by th e a p p lica n t). A n n o u n c e m e n t 284 (1913).* T R A F F IC and T R A N S P O R T A T IO N S P E C I A L I S T , $ 2 ,6 0 0 t o $6,520. O p tio n s : R jjilroad , in c lu d in g s tr e e t raiU vay; H ig h w a y , in c lu d in g lo­ cal b ’lf! ; W a t e r (In la n d and o c e a n ) ; A ir. A n n o u n c e m e n t 286 0 9 4 3 ).* Engineering S ee also “ A e r o n a u tic a l” a n d tific .” E N G I N E E R , $ 2,600 A ll b ran ch r's e x c n a v a l sire liite ct. A nnouncem ent G eneral A m endm “ S cien ­ to $8,000. c p t m u rin e, 282 (1943) e n t.* E N G J . N E E R , .T u n io r, $2,000. A nnouncem ent 281 (1943) G en eral A m en d m e n t.* E N G IN E E R IN G A ID , ta l diso rd ers), W aahlnK ton, D.C. A nn o u n cem en t 2 3 3 ( 1 9 4 2 ) a n d am endm ents.* E D I C A L T E C H N I O I A N , | 1 , 6 2 0 to $ 2 ,0 0 A I R •' Tnegday, April la CIVIL SERVIOE LEADER Page Fourteen $ 1 ,440 and and and to 0 0 . L A B O R A T O R Y H E L P ii3R , Ju n io r, $ 1,440. O ptions: G en er a l, R o en tgen ol­ ogy. and (foi $1 ,6 2 0 a n d $1,800 g r a d e s o n ly ) S u r g e r y . A nnouncem ent 248 (1942) and G oneral A m en d m e n t.* O R T H O P E D I C M E C H A N I C , $2,0 0 0 . O ptioH H : G en er a l, B racem aker, Shoem aker a n d lea th e rw o r k e r, L im b m ak er. A nnouncem ent 204 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* P H Y S IC IA N , T he P a n a m a O ianal, $4,000. M a x i m u m a g e —50 y e a r s . A nnouncem ent 211 (1942) and G oneral A m en d m en t. P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y A ID E , a n d $1,800. O ptions: ($1,620 p o s i t i o n s o n l y ) ; G en er a l. N e u ro p sy ch ia tric hos­ p ita ls. A n nou n cem en ts 260 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y A ID E , A ppren­ t i c e . $1,440. S T U D E N T P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y A I D E . $42i<) ( L e e s a d e d u c t i o n o f o60 a y e a r fo r s u b s i s t e n c e a n d uarters). Ol>nn o n i.v t o w o m e n ) . A nnouncem ent 259 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* Q V E T E R I N A R I A N , $2.C 00 a n d $ 2 ,6 0 0 . A nnouncem ent 143 o f 1941 a n d G en eral A m en d m e n t.* $ 2 , 6 U0 . O p tion s: P lio to g r a m m e tr ic , T o p o g ra iih ic . A nnouncem ent 206 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* ■ IN SPE C T O R . D efen se P r od u ction I ^ r o t e c t i v e S e r v i c e , $ 2 ,6 0 0 t o $5,600 A nnouncem ent 180 o f 1911 a n d G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* IN S P iX ::T O R , S ig n a l, E q u ip m en t, $ 2,000 to $3,200.A nnouncem ent 108 o f 1910 a n d G eneral A m en dm ent. P R O D U C T IO N C O N T R O L S P E ­ C I A L I S T , .$ 2,0 00 t o .$ 6,500. M A T E R IA L S C O N T R O L SP E C I A L I S T , $2,000 t o $6,500. O p tion s: ( l*ro«luction C o n tr o l) M otal fab rication and m ach in ­ ery })rodui t i o n ; E le c t r ic a l and co m m u n ication s e q u i p m e n t ; T ra n sp o rta tio n e q u ip in e n c -- a ir ­ craft, flo a tin g eq u ip m e n t, rail­ road m o tiv e pow er and ro llin g stock. (3 Ia te r ia ls C o n tr o l) E n ­ g in e er in g m a teria ls — n o n ferro u s m e t a l s , a l l o y F teel, c a r b o n s t e e l, p la stic.s, rubber, con stru ction m a teria ls, etc. A nnouncem ent 279 (1942) and G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* T E C H N IC A L A SSIST A N T , $ 1,440 t o $1,800. O p tion s: E n g in ee rin g , M etallu rgy, Phy.<3ics. iO h n ou n cem en t 256 (1942) and G eneral A m en d m e n t.* A r e h i t e c t n r a l jin<l D r a f t i n g f ^ A R C H I T E C T . $ 2 ,0 0 0 t o $3,200. O p tion s: D e sig n , S p e cifica tio n s, E stim a tin g . A nnouncem ent 222 (1942) and G eneral A m en d m en t * A R C H I T E C T , N a v a l , $ 2 ,6 0 0 t o $5,600. A nnouncpm ent 246 (1 9 i2 ) and G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* E N G IN E E R IN G D R A F T SM A N , $ 1 ,4 4 0 t o $2,600. A nnouncem ent 283 (1943) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* M arin o S e e a l s o A n n c t s . 15!) a n d 1 6 0 u n d e r “ T r a d e s . ” a n d 281 a b o v e . E X P E D I T E R . $ 2 ,6 0 0 t o $3,800. U n ited S ta te s M aritim e C o m m is­ sion. A nnouncem ent 257 (1942) and G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* IN SPE C T O R . E n g in eerin g M ater­ i a l s , .? l,6 2 n t o $ 2 , 6 0 0 . O p t i o n s : fetoel h u l l s . M e c h a n i c a l , E lectrica l, R ad io. A nnouncem ent 81 of 1941 and G oneral A m en d m e n t.* IN SP E C T O R O F H U L L S. A ssist­ a n t , $3 200. IN S P E C T O R O F B O IL E R S . A ssist­ a n t , .$ 3,2 00 A nnouncem ent 213 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* IN SPE C T O R , S h ip C on stru ctio u $2,000 t o $2,600. O ptions: E lectrica l, M e ch a n ic a l, S tee l or w o o d h u lls. A nnouncem ent 82 of 1941 and G oneral A m en d m e n t.* M A R IN E E N G IN E E R , $2,600 to $5,600. A nnouncem ent 247 (1942) a n ! G en era! A m en d m e n t.* S H IP Y A R D IN S P E C T O R : H ull, 2,300 to $ 3 ,8 0 0 ; H u l l , O u t f i t t i n g . $3,200; M a ch in ery . $2,3O 0-$3.M 0. E l e c t r i c a l , $ 2,600 - $ 3 ,5 0 0 ; J o i n e r , $ 2,e00-$ 3 ,5 0 0 . A nnouncem ent 67 of 1941 and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* O rdnance IN S P E C T O R , N aval O rdnance M a­ t e r i a l s , $ 1 ,620 t o $2 ,6 0 0 ( V a r i o u s o p tio n s). A nnouncem ent 95 R e v is e d , 1941 and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* IN SPE C T O R . O rdnance M a teria l, $1 ,6 2 0 t o $2,600. A nnouncem ent 124 o f 1939 a n d a m e n d m e rts.* N ursing G R A D U A T E N U R S E . $168.75 a M o ., in T h e P a n a m a C .an al s e r v i c e ; $1,800 :n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . O ption.*!: G e n e r a l s t a f f d u t y , A n ­ a e sth e sia , P sy ch ia try . M a x i m u m a g e —40 y e a r s f o r T h e P a n a m a C an al. A n n o u r.c em en t 269 (1942) and G eneral A m en dm ent. G R A D U A T E N U R S P u b lic H ea lth S A d m in istra tio n ; A nnouncem ent , a m e n d m e n ts.* E , J u n i o r , $1,620. erv ice; V e ter a n s In d ia n S ervice. 258 (1D42) and N U R S IN G E D U C A T IO N C O N S U L T A N T , $ 2 ,6 0 0 t o $4,000. A nnouncem ent 250 (1942) a n i G en eral A m en d m e n t.* P U B L I C H E A L T H N U R S E , $2,000. In d ia n S ervice, in clu d in g A la s­ k a ; P u b lic H e a lth S ervice. G R A D U A T E N U R S E , G eneral S taff D u t y , $1,800. In d ia n S ervice, in c lu d in g A la s k a A nnouncem ent 242 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* A nnouncem ent a m endm ents.* m (19J2) E N G I N E M A N , S tea m -E le ct^ $ 1 ,6 8 0 t o $2,0 4 0 . ‘metric, A nnouncem ent 255 (la j,. G eneral A m en d m en t. ’ Rnd IN S P E C l? O R ; H a t s , $ 2,000 • la n e o u s S u p p lies ( H o . s i : . , . v ‘’ ce|. K n it U nderw ear), $ 2 0Oiv^ -*n' l t ile d , $1 ,6 2 0 a n d $2,000 ’ $ 1 ,6 2 0 a n d $2,0 0 0 . ’ A nnouncem ent 1 4 2 o f i 04n a m e n d m e n ts.* ani I N V E S T I G A T O R , $3,200 to M a ter ie l D iv isio n , A ir p W a r D epartm ent. ( F o r fie ld d u t y ) . A nnouncem ent 171 o f i g n G eneral A m endm ent, • JU N IO R P R O F E S SIO N A L A N T , $2,000. ( W ’r i t t e n t e s t r e q u i r e d ) . A n n o u n c e m e n t 2 9 3 ( 1943 ) » L IB R A R Y $1,620. A SSIST A N T , $1 OR/i ^ to ( W r i t t e n t e s t r e q u i re d ) . A nnouncem ent 268 (19i')) G en eral A m en d m e n t.* an a L IT H O G R A P H E R ( A r t i s t i c or v c h a n i c a l . $1,440 t o $2.00) A nnouncem ent 205 (19 12 ) G en eral A m en d m e n t.* M A T E R IA L S IN SP E C T O R a ,»-\ a n t , $2,600. ’ U n i t e d S t a t e s M a r i t i m e Com nr sloh . O p tion s: P a i n t s , T extile.^ eral. A nnouncem ent 270 (1942) G eneral A m en dm ent. a na M O T I O N t> I C T U R E T E C H M c ia v $ 1,440 t o $3,800. N e e d e d —M o tio n p ic tu r e cam o„ m en, film te ch n ic ia n s, soI m t e c h n ic ia n s , a n d projection ist. A nnouncem ent 267 (1 9 4 2 ) 0^ G eneral A m en dm ent. P H O T O G R A P H E R , $ 1 , 4 4 0 t o S3 son N e e d e d - W e t p la te, process S m i c r o f i l m p h o t o g r a p h e r s pahicu l a r l y ; w o m e n e s p e c i a l l y Wiinte.i' A nnouncem ent 266 (19411) ami G eneral A m en d m en t. ^ T R A I N I N G s p e c i a l i s t , S2 6<J0 $ 5,600. O ptions: G eneral (D iv er.sifi od tech n iq u es). G eneral (Motion p ictu re tech n iq u e). T r a d e ani ind u strial. A nnouncem ent 199 ( 1 9 1 2 ) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* Radio See a ls o A n n c t s . 281 “ E n g in e e r in g .” C O M M U N IC A T IO N S J u n i o r . $1,620. (H ig h -S p eed R a d io S ig n a l S erv ic e a t L a p artm en t. A nnouncem ent 20 a m e n d m e n ts.* and 2 8 2 under OPERATOR ’ E qu ipm en t) r g e , W a r De. of 1911 and R A D IO IN SP E C T O R . $2,000 to $2,600. A nnouncem ent 280 (1 9 4 3 ) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* P U B L I C H E A L T H N U R S E , Ju n ior, $1,800. P u b lic H ealth S ervice; In d ia n S ervice. A nnouncem ent 240 (1942) and G en eral A m e n d m e n t.* R A D IO IN T E R C E P T O FFICER $ 2 ,0 0 0 a n d $2,600. A n n o u n c e m e n t 28 8 (1943),* P U B L I C H E A L T H N U R S IN G C O N S U L T A N T , ,$ 2 ,6 0 0 t o $ 5 , 6 0 0 . A nnouncem ent 225 (1942) and G en eral A m en d m e n t.* R A D I O M E C H A N I C - T EC H> Ti. C I A N , $ 1 ,4 4 0 t o $2,600. A n nou n -cenaent 1 3 4 , o f 1911 and a m e n d m e n ts.* Miscellaneous B IN D E R Y O P E R A T IV E (H an d & M a c h in e ) , 66 c e n t s a n h o u r . G o v e r n m e n t P r in tin g O ffice. A nnouncem ent 230 (1942) and a m e n d m e n t.* CO AL M I.N E IN SPE C T O R , $ 3,200 t o $4,600. M a x i m u m a g e —55 y e a r s . A nnouncem ent 106 o f 1911 a n d a m e n d m e n ts.* D E P A R T M E N T A L G U A R D , (W 'r itten t e s t r e q u ir e d ) . $1,500. S tu d y =CORNER= H O W G. A T L A N E H a ll. F L .IE S . & F u nk B y C h arlei* W 'a g n a ils Co. $ 2 .0 0 . A clea r, w hat a p ilo t are sim p le m akes has follow ed for th ose an to ex p la n a tio n a irp la n e know , and how sim ila r fly, of w hat a irw a y s m a teria l w h o are v a g u e ab out areo- d y n a m ic s. F o r t h o s e w h o w a n t to loin th e A ir C o r p s or ju s t w a n t to k n o w w h a t U !s a ll a b o u t , t h i s v o l ­ u m e p r e se n ts, in d o w n - to -e a r th la n gu ajje th e b a sic s of p h y sics, eco ­ n om ics, and com m on sense upon w h ich th e air w o r ld of tom orrov/ w ill be fo u n d ed . Sub jects covered in clu d e in str u m e n t fly in g , m otors, p rop ellers, airw a y s stresses and str a 'n s, r a v ig a tio n , a ir la w , g lid ers, helicop ters, o rn lth op ters, au to g iro s. etc. R A D IO M O N IT O R IN G OFFICER. $ 2 ,6 0 0 a n d $3,200. A nnouncem ent 1 6 6 o f 1911 and a m e n d m e n ts.* R A D IO O PE R A T O R , $1,620 a n d $1,800. A nnouncem ent 203 (1 9 4 2 ) ani G en eral A m en d m e n t.* R A D IO S O N D E $ 2 ,0 0 0 T E C H N I C I A N , Sr., . A nnouncem ent 128 o f G eneral A m endm ent. 1 94 0 (Continued on Page Fifteen) IN D IJST B IA L I N S P E C T I O N .AND A S S E M B L Y . B y E d w a r d I . . ^\ Mi l ttin g to n . M c G r a w H ill. $1. 75. A m a n u a l f o r s t u d e n t s a n d worK* e r a i n w a r i n d u s t r i e s , t e r s e l y writ­ t e n f r o m a p r a c t i c a l v i e w p o i n t . Fac­ t o r y p r o c e d u r e , u s e o f c o m m o n nani tools, sim p le m a th em a tics, b 1u a p r i n t r e a d i n g , l a t h e o p e r a t i o n , i n­ s p e c t i o n p r o c e d u r e , p r e c i s i o n inst ju* m e n t s , c u t t i n g t o o l s , e t c . , . i r e d is cus.sed . T he book Is particularly h e l p f u l b e c a u s e i t t a k e s n o t h m e lot g i- a n t e d in t h e w a y o f background. E x c e l l e n t f o r t h o s e s e e k i n g t h e oi'u' n an ce* in sp ec to r job s. S A L E S M A N S H IP FO R V O C AT I O N A L A N D P l i l l S O N A L I >!;• B y Carl B . Stran d . M c G r a w Hi "- $ 2 *0 0 . S o m u c h h a . s b e e n s a i d a n d 'vri^' ten about sa .lesm a n sh ip t h a t na h a d n o i n f l u e n c e a t a ll in /g b e t t e r s a l e s m e n , t h a t o n e is ap i i r e a d a n e w t e x t w i t h a c r i t i c a l e> • T h is v olu m e a p p ro a ch e.s t n e sii ^ j e c t o n t h e b a s i s o f “ h u m a n ei io n eer in g .y D iscu ssin g alysis, tech n iq u es m dealing p eo p le , E n g lis h , b a c k g r o u n d ol um? principles of sellin g, t h e , ol b aW cio _ stuupp pp ll ii ee a an ex cellen t j o b a l t hh oo ^u gg hh ^ w i t h o u t y e t n g t h s m y s t e r io u s P ^ ^ ciD lcs m ean yes or no In clin cn m i. con tract. Medical B A C T E R IO L O G IST , $ 2 ,600 a n d .$3,200, O p tion s: G en era l M ed ical B a c ­ te r io lo g y ; A n a er o b e .s (m ed ic a l); V iru ses; B ru ce llo sis; R ick ett­ s ia e ; B io lo g ic a ls, A n n o u n c e m e n t 298 (1943). D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T , $1,620. A nnouncem ent 111 o f 19 1 1 a n d G en era! A m en d m e n t.* D I E T I T I A N , S t a f f , $1,800. A nnouncem ent 44 of 1941 and a m e n d m e n ts.* M E D IC A L G U A R D -A T T E N D A N T , $1,620. M EDIC^AL T E C H N IC A L A S SIS T ­ A N T , $2,000. O p tion s; (T ech n ical A ssista n t): C linical lab oratory, Pharm acy. X - R a y lab oratory. A nnouncem ent 114 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d m e n ts.* M E D IC A L . O F F IC E R , $3,200 to $4,600 (15 o p t i o n s ) . A nnouncem ent 130 o f 1911 a n d G en eral A m en d m e n t.* M E D IC A L O F F IC E R -. < P i - y c h i a t r l c R e s i d e n t ) . J r . , $2,000, ( R o t a t i n g I n t e r n s h i p ) . J r . . $2,000. St. E liz a b e th H o s p it a l (F ederal In stitu tion for tr ea tm en t o f m eu - Anything You Want to Know About SchoolsAsk the School Editor M A IL T H I S C O U P O N : C iv il 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 . V.C. K i n d o f C o u r s e ......................................................................................................... D a y ......................... NCLmO s tr e e t E v e n i n g .................. cr* • • t tv # .......................................... ana H o m e S t u d y ............ •••••••••••••••* * C i t y ............................ S t a t e . . r. April 13,1943 f i e r e I n A A l l r e S e P c CIVIL SERVICE LEADER a t i o r t - T n trom Page Four) 1 fpdes 76 s t o r e s i n M a n h a t ^ q a lc s c le r k s a n d s a l e s l a d i e s , tfin’. t 1881 P a r k a v e n u e n e a r App’y S t r e e t . jjgtn - ^ " - ^ a t s : S a l e s m e n f o r 3 a t a day. A p p ly to M r. Sobbins a t 621 B r o a d w a y . P r e ^ fhose w i t h s o m e e x p e r i e n c e . ^®vofiona1 S to re s: P a r t-tim e lesman. A p p ly t o M r . J a c o b s a t fn 8th A venue. ^ D ire c t S ellin g good w a y t o p i c k u p e x t r a eV a t od d m o m e n t s is t i i r o u g h g e llin g . W ith p eraerv eran ce a bit lu ck , th is c a n be a S t f u l source o f in co m e. ^ 'p ' 3 ]sllk M ills. 11 W e s t 4 2 n d St re e t . C o m m issio n . ’ py'ji'er B r u s h C o m p a n y . O f f i c e s . oil b o r o u g h s . C o m m i s s i o n . 853 Broadway. N .Y .C . Book p u b l i s h e r , M r . P i n e , R y o m «4 20 W e s t 4 2 n d S t r e e t . W ork ^ Bronx a n d W e s t c h e s t e r . _ jiagazine s u b s c r i p t i o n s : Y o u n g men. 11 W e s t 4 2 n d S t r e e t , R o o m 034 C o m m issio n and bonus. Selling C h e c k P l a n f o r a b a n k , Salary a n d c o m m i s s i o n . W r i t e t o Box 132, Civil C e r v i c e L e a d e r , 97 Duane S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y . Both m en a n d w o m e n w a n t e d . Collection a n d I n v e s t i g a t i n g — Payment for c o llectio n w ork ranges u p f r o m 10 p e r c e n t , d e ­ pending on t h e t y p e o f a c c o u n t s handled. C r e d i t a n d c h a r a c t e r i n ­ vestigations a r e u s u a l l y w o r k e d on a fee b a s is. Collection o n M a g a z i n e S u b s c r i p ­ tions. 330 W e s t 4 2 n d S t r e e t , R o o m 1475. In v estig ato rs, N a t i o n a l S h o p p i n g Service, 250 W e s t 5 7 th S t r e e t . Dun a n d B r a d s t r e e t , 290 B r o a d ­ way, is t r y i n g o u t p a r t - t i m e i n v e s ­ tigators f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e . T h o s e who can d e v o t e 6 h o u r s a d a y w ill be put on a s a l a r y b a s i s , o t h e r s •on fee b as is. O ffice W o r k Typists, w o m e n . N e w E r a , 47 West S tre e t, N e w Y o r k C i t y . S e e Mr. S ch w eilo ck . Reuben D o n n e l l e y C o m p a n y , 305 East 45th S t r e e t , o f f e r s w o m e n part-time t y p i s t s a g u a r a n t e e o f 40 cents a n h o u r a n d p a y m e n t o n piece-work b a s i s . Part T im e B u r e a u , 1440 B r o a d ­ way, places g i r l s a n d w o m e n in ofiices. A g e n c y f ee. H o s p ita ls City h o s p i t a l s c a n u s e p a r t - t i m e workers in v a r i o u s s p o t s . A p p l y at the city h o s p i t a l n e a r e s t y o u r home, or a t t h e H o s p i t a l s D e p a r t ­ ment, 125 W o r t h S t r e e t . H e r e a r e th;ir noods: Hospital h e l p e r s , $480 a y e a r , 4 hours daily. Part t i m e reg istered nurses, tV05 a y e a r . Physicians, $5 f o r a t w o o r three-hour s e s s io n . M u s t b e c i t i ­ zens. s o i m f e t h J e o C b s i t y Som e of th e p riv a te ho sp itals a re ta k in g on p a rt-tim e w o rk ers. H o tels M a n y h o te ls a r e b e g in n in g to u se p a rt-tim e w o rk ers. Som e of t h e j o b s p a y a s m u c h a s $15 to $20 a w e e k f o r 3 o r 4 h o u r s a n ig h t. C a sh iers, ch eck e rs, fro n t office m e n , c le rk s, e le v a to r o p e r­ a t o r s , b e ll b o y s , p o r t e r s , a r e s o m e of th e ty p e s of h elp need ed . H e r e a g a i n , y o u r b e s t b e t is t o t r y a n em p lo y m en t agency. H o t e l B a r c l a y , 11 E a s t 48 th S tre et, n eed s p a rt-tim e elevator o p erato rs. M e n u p t o 40. R a i l w a y E x p r e s s C o. A p p l y a t 403 1 0 th A v e n u e . M en w ith c h a u f f e u r s ’ lic e n se h a v e a c h a n c e of fin d in g p a rttim e w o rk w ith th e p riv ate a m b u ­ lan ce c o m p a n ie s w h ic h a r e e a g e r to g e t m o r e w o r k e r s f o r th e n ig h t sh ifts. T h e se o rg a n iz a tio n s, w h ich a r e l i s t e d in t h e c l a s s i f i e d p h o n e d ire cto ry , p r e fe r m e n w ith so m e f i r s t a i d k n o w l e d g e . I t is p o s s i ­ b l e t o m a k e a s m u c h a s $20 a w e e k a t this. K o e f e & K e e f e , 1051 L e x i n g t o n A ve., n e e d s h u s k y m e n f o r w o r k fro m 7 p. m . to m id n ig h t. A sk fo r M r. K eefe. I n su c c e e d in g issu e s T h e L E A D ­ E R w ill l i s t f u r t h e r s p a r e - t i n i e o p p a rtu n itie s, p articu larly m e­ c h a n ic a l a n d i n d u s tr ia l ‘ jo b s in w a r pro d u ctio n . R e sta u ra n ts W aiters an d w aitresses m ak e m ore m oney th a n m o s t peo p le t h i n k . I f a n y s a l a r y is r e c e i v e d it is u s u a lly s m a ll, b u t a jo b f o r a f e w h o u r s d a i l y c a n b r i n g in a s m u c h a s $35 a w e e k . U. S . Firefighfers Discuss ]Yages, ■ Hours, Dues T h e S h a n ty h a s a ste ad y de­ m a n d f o r w a itr e s s e s fo r a few h o u ro e a c h d a y . S a la r y a n d tips. S an d w ich g irls a t s t r a i g h t sa la ry . M e n a s d i s h w a s h e r s , $1 f o r t h r e e hours. T h e U n ifo rm ed .F e d e ra l F ire F i g h t e r s of th e S eco n d S erv ice C o m m and, a t a n in te re stin g m eet­ in g held la s t w eek , u n a n im o u sly M ost d ep artm en t sto res run re sta u ra n ts; colleges, p riv ate clubs, sc h o o ls, la r g e b u s in e s s o r ­ g a n iz a tio n s a r e a lso good p o ssi­ b ilities. C h ild s a n d th e o th e r c h a in s also h i r e p a r t - t i m e help. L i g ^ t D r u g C o m p a n y , 71 W e s t ” 23rd S tre e t, R o o m 1202, n e e d s g irls a n d w om en fo r co u n ter w ork. S c h r a f f t ’s c a n u s e w o m e n d i s h ­ w a sh e rs,^ p a n t r y w orkers, and' w a i t r e s s e s . A p p l y a t 56 W e s t 2 3 rd S tre et. A sso rted Jo b s W e s te rn U nicn, m e n a n d boys fo r co m m u n icatio n w o r k , a ls o se e k in g h o u se w iv es a n d y o u n g e r w o m e n a n d g irls. A p p ly R o o m M-5, 60 H u d s o n S t r e e t ; 127 W e s t 4 0 th S t r e e t ; 422 E a s t 1 4 9 th S t r e e t , a n d i n B r o o k l y n a t 311 W a s h i n g M a ch in e o p e ra to rs , foot p o w er m ach in es, m an. A lso felling h a n d s a n d fin ish e rs. A s e arly as p o s s i b l e u n t i l 6.30, h a l f d a y S a t ­ urday. In te rn a tio n a l T ailo rin g C o m p a n y , 4 t h A v e n u e a n d 1 2 th S treet. W o m e n 18-45 a r e n e e d e d b y N a ­ t i o n a l U n i o n R a d i o C o r p . a t 48 S p rin g S tre et, N e w a r k S alary w h ile le a r n in g to m a k e rad io tu bes. A & P m a rk e ts use p a rt-tim e h e l p e r s , m e n , 50 c e n t s a n h o u r . A p p ly to th e sto re m a n a g e r . T h e Y M C A E m p lo y m e n t S ervice h as part-tim e jobs, m a in ly for b o y s u n d e r 18. P a y a v e r a g e , 35-45 cen ts a n h o u r fo r w o rk as e rra n d b o y s , s t o c k b o y s, s h i p p i n g c l e r k s , e tc . 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Part (A c- h eld 2 of th-e Vehicle L icen se E x a m in er; c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d F e b r u a r y 14 . * R a tin g o f t n e w r i t t e n e x a m i l H ‘ ' « iq i n p r o g r e s s . nhtr D a m a g e s E v a lu a to r: 326 ^ «H idat es , h e K l M a y 2 5 , 1 9 4 2 . T he o f t h e w ritte n t e s t i s c o m 1 Interv iew s f o r t h e p u r p o s e r a t ' n K e x p e r ie n c e h a v e b e e n c o m - CoJIector: 2 , 3 2 6 c a n d i d a t e s , iH M a y 2 3 , 1 9 4 2 . M a ch in e sco rin g / ?vH tten e x a m m a t i o n i s c o m p l e t C lerical w o r k is in p rogres-i, 'sperien ce t o b e r a t e d . Tplpphone O p e r a t o r , S t a t e D e p a r t - n » and I n s t i t u t i o n s : 936 ca n d ih e ld M a y 23. 1942. T h is list b e e n .‘t e n t t o t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n pivision for p r i n t i n g . .,st ()«tce A p p lia n ce O perator (M iiitllitii, M im eo g ra p h , G raphoA d d ressograp h ): 383 ca n d i‘A ^ e s h eld J u ly 18, 1942. R a tin ij I th, w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n i s c o m ® „t.d R a tin g of ex p erien ce is j'm nlrced. C l e r i c a l w o r k t o b e d o n e . T he l i s t f o r A s s i s t a n t O f f i c e A p p l i „nce O n e r a t o r ( M u l t i l i t h ) h a s b e e n g^nt t o t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n D i v i s i o n for p r i n t i n g . Motor E q u i p m e n t M a i n t e n a n c e S u n^rvisor, U e p t . of P u b lic W orks: ca n d id a te s, h eld N ovem ber 21, 1 ^2 . R a t i n g o f e x p e r i e n c e h a s b e e n com pleted. I'ubllc H e a l t h N u r s e , C o u n t y S e r v ire- 74 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d N o v e m b e r 21 1942. T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n i j ’c o m p l e t e d . E x p e r i e n c e r a t i n g is com pleted. C lerica l w ork to be done. Labor I l e l a t i o n s E x a m i n e r — N e w Yor k S l a t e L a b o r R e l a t i o n s B o a r d : 64 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d J a n u a r y 2 3 , 1 9 4 3 . R atin g o f w r i t t e n i s c o m p l e t e d . In­ terview s t o b e h e l d f o r t h e p u r p o s e of r a t i n g t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e r i e n c e . P ro m o tio n A ssistan t C o m p en sa tio n C laim s Exun iiiH T, S t a t e Insurance Fund: K ca n d id a te s, h eld M ay 23, 1942. The r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a ­ tion' i s c o m p l e t e d . E xp erien ce h a s been r a t e d a n d i s b e i n g c h e c k e d . A sst. D icta tin g M a ch in e T ranss cr i be r , D ept, of T a x a tio n a n d Finance: 377 c a n d i d a t e s . (In clu d es A ssistant C l e r k a n d A s s i s t a n t T y p ­ ist), h o ’ d S e p t e m b e r 1 9 , 1 9 4 2 . R a t­ ing o f w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n i s c o m ­ pleted. C .e rica l w o r k in p r o g r e ss. A ssistant T y p i s t , D e p t , o f T a x a ­ tion a n d F i n a n c e : 377 c a n d i d a t e s (including A s s i s t a n t C l e r k a n d A s ­ s i s t an t D ictatin g M a ch in e T ran•wiber), h e l d S ep tem ber 19, 1942. Ratinp o f w r i t t e n exa m in a tio n is com pleted. T y p in g test h as been rated a n d ha.*? b e e n c h e c k e d . C leri­ cal w o r k t o b e d o n e . llPHd ( l e r k . D e p t , o t C o r r e c t i o n : 59 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d O c o t b e r 3 1 , 1 9 4 2 . Interview s f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f r a t ­ ing t r a i n i n g and e x jJ er ie n c e are w ork S en io r F ile C lerk , tion and h eld N ovem ber of th e F in a n ce: w r itten p le te d . D ept, 166 21, 1942. E xp erien ce has T axa­ ca n d id a te s, T he ex a m in a tio n been D ir” on its h a n d s . S o m e o f th e m h a v e b een f lo a tin g a ro u n d since J a n u ­ a r y , 1942. M inority m e m b e rs of th e C oun­ cil s a y t h a t t h e y h a v e b e e n u r g ­ in g a c tio n o n t h e e m p lo y e e leg is­ la tio n , b u t h a v e b e e n sta lle d w ith v a g u e p ro m is e s of f u tu re activ ity . T h e o n l y b ill o n w h i c h t h e i ’e h a s b e e n a n y a c t i o n r e c e n t l y is th e disp u ted P a r k s D e p a rtm e n t l e g i s l a t i o n w h i c h is b e i n g v i o l e n t ­ ly o p p o se d b y s o m e em p lo y e e g r o u p s w h o c h a r g e t h a t r id e r s to t h e b ill m o r e t h a n c a n c e l a n y a d ­ vantages. w h ich th e proposed c h a n g e s w ou ld b rin g . Som e of th e m o re im p o rta n t m a t t e r s i n t h e c o m m i t t e e ’s b a s k e t concern: 1. R e t i r e m e n t rig h ts of city w ork ers. 2. A p p o i n t m e n t o f r e t i r e d p o l i c e ­ m e n a n d fire m e n a s a ir raid w ardens. 3. S a l a r i e s o f p h y s i c i a n s a n d i n ­ t e r n e s in c ity h o s p ita ls . 4. L e a v e s o f a b s e n c e t o c i t y w o r k e r s f o r w a r - p r o d u c t i o n jo b s . 5. A b o l i t i o n o f f e e s f o r c i t y civ il se rv ice e x a m in a tio n s . J ia n m iiia iiiB iiiM i ■ i m i n i i i n i for a d e - = liK litfiil v a - ■ M B m Id e a l fo r fam ilies w i t h rh ild re n . = ■ F ine U u N s i a n = A m e r i c a n ( ■o o k l n j c . S w i m m i n i ; : , t e n = n l s , e t c . O n l y 66 m i l e s f r o m N . Y . * C ity. W rite to ■ S T A N L E Y 1^41*IN SK Y = S h e r m a n , C o n n ., N e w M ilf o rd 766-JS i i H lU I JV w iiy F E L IX A D L ER JA N S A V IT T famous clown of the Greatest Show on Earth, the RingUng Bros, and Barnum & Bailey Circus, now at Madison Square Garden. and his orchestra featuring Joe Martin and Betty Bonney, head­ line the “In Person” show at the N. Y. Strand Theatie, where the screen attraction is Warner’s dramatic film of revolt in Nor­ way. “'Edge of Darkness.” star­ ring Erroll Flynn and Ann Sheridan. Ju liu s J. a n d P h ilip G. E p ste in hav e been assig n ed by W a rn e r B ro s, to w r ite a n d p ro d u c e a s c r e e n v e r s i o n o f H e n r i k I b s e n ’s g r e a t d ra m a , “ P i lla r s of S o cie ty .” Ju d ith A nderson a n d R u th G or­ d o n a re bein g c o n s id e re d fo r th e ro les . . . M ic k e y Rooney w ill h a v e t h e l e a d i n M G M ’s “ N a t i o n ­ al V e lv e t” a n d in “ H o n e y B o y ,” t h e s t o r y of t h e l i f e o f “ H o n e y B o y ” E v a n s, th e g r e a t m in strel m an . . . . M y rtle D u n ed ien , tric k u n icy list a n d ju g g le r, a n d hPr c o m p a n y h a v e b e e n a d d e d to th e c u rre n t R u th L a n e revue, s ta rr in g E d d ie D a v is a t L e o n & E d d ie s. . . . T in a B e a u m o n t, y o u n g con­ tra lto , h as been sig n e d by F ra n k B o n a c c h in i to rem ain an o th e r f o rtn ig h t a t th e Coq R ouge. . . . D io s a C ostello, a t L a C o n g a , h a s in tro d u c e d a n e w d a n c e titled “ B ib ija ju a ,” sa id to be im p o rte d fro m C asablanoa. . . . T h u rsd a y , w ill b e “ R e d S l t e l t o n D a y ” o u t in B r o o k l y n , w h e r e t h e s c r e e n s t a r is n o w e n g a g e d in t h e f ilm in g of “ W h is tlin g I n B ro o k ly n ,” a g a in s t th e b a c k g r o u n d of E b b e t s F ield . B o ro u g h P re s id e n t J o h n C ashm o re issued th e p ro c la m a tio n . . . . B e tte D avis, A n n S h e r id a n , a n d Ju lie B ish o p h a v e been selected fo r s t a r r in g ro le s in th e sc ree n v ersio n of “ D a r k E y e s ,” w hich w ill b e a d a p t e d b y W a r n e r B r o s f ro m th e B r o a d w a y c o m e d y by E u g e n ie L e o n to v ic h a n d E le n a M ira m o v a . . . . 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Hello, Frisco, Hello iS io K w o m en reviewed 93% ALICE FA Y E JOHN PAYKE JACK OAKIE LYNN BARI in KUV BONUS = .'^ T n A N D - w o o d ’s i m p o r t a n t n e w f i l m p r o ­ d u c t i o n s t o f o l lo w t h e c u r r e n t e n ­ gagem ent of “K eeper of th e F la m e ,” a t th e R a d io C ity M u sic H all, w a s a n n o u n c e d to d a y by G. S. E y s s e l l , m a n a g i n g d i r e c t o r . T h e y a r e R K O R a d i o l ’s r o m a n t i c d r a m a , “ F l i g h t F o r F r e e d o m , ” costa rrin g R o salin d R u ssell a n d F r e d M a c M u r r a y . . . . C o l u m b i a ’s “ T h e M ore T h e M e r n e r , ” w ith Je an A rth u r an d Joel M cC rea, a n d M G M ’s n o v e l a t t r a c t i o n , “The Y o u n g est P ro fe s s io n ,” w ith V ir­ g in ia W e id le r a n d E d w a r d A rn o ld . Hotels — New York City for . .85?S ri B r p . 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A ccou n tan t, M ental H yy gg ii e n e Inn titu tions: 69 c a n d id a t e s , h e ld F e b ­ r u a r y 27, 1943. R a tin g of th e w r it­ t e n IS i n p r o g r e s s . S en io r C lerk , D e p t, o f H e a lth s S3 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d F e b r u a r y 27, 1943. R a t in g o f th e w -ritten is in p r o g r e s s . A s s t. C lerk , D e p t, o f T a x a tio n a n d F in a n ce: 377 c a n d i d a t e s (in clu d es A ssista n t T y p ist an d A ssista n t D ic­ ta tin g M a ch in e T ra n scrib er), h eld S e p t e m b e r 19, 1942. R a tin g of w r it­ te n e x a m in a tio n is c o m p le te d . C leri­ c a l w o r k is in p r o g r e s s . Newburgh, N. Y. Succasunna, N. J. Fair. Ilolow ra tin g is RESORTS CD DIA I^ Budfl begin popplnflr, flowert to n l i f l J bloom, and youMI also find weicftne comfort and relaxation. Tennis bicy« I l D A p C cline,and other invigorating sports Only S5 <l\ 1()0% — .M u s t h e s r c n . K xcoilen t. K!)-H(»"b— <i<M>d. 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