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W o r k e r s See P age 2 P o s t a l M e n T h e ir D r a ft, M e m o r y a n d P a y P r o b le m s See P age 16 Prom otion T e s ts Open fo r City Clerics F u ll R e q u ir e m e n ts — S e e P a g e 2 ^ n e r a l B r a d l e y ^ h o w s y o u SAMPLE OF AIR CADET TEST See P age 7 Page Two CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, June j I f Y o u E n t e r th e A r m e d F o rc e s H e r e ’« a n o d d o n e - WASHINGTON H e r e ’s W Y o u V e h a t H P a i d a p p e n s I n t o t o R e t i r e m W A S H IN G T O N — Here is im p o rta n t in fo rm atio n for G overnm ent employees who plan to go into the A rm y or Navy. ' I t ’s about the m oney you have paid into the C ivil Service retirem en t fund. C ivil Service Commission re­ cently has clarified its rules on the subject. U nder the new regulations, here is exactly where you stand: You can o f th e th e get a O r. if your on m ost have p a id in to m oney you r e tir e m e n t you re b a te you fu n d . w is h , y o u p a y m e n ts m you w ill m oney you have can le a v e r e tir e m e n t fu n d u n til c h a rg e in th e G et A R e b a te to get 2 — If To In o rd e r w ill have to a is y o u r w ill happen: fu n d , $1 le s s per you o u tr ig h t. c h o ic e , h e r e is If w hat back a ll in to th e a le s s fiv e ages. For in s ta n c e ; fo r th e th a n a fiv e 24, 1942 $ l-p e r -m o n th f u ll s h a re in to to pay your ow n its p a r tic u ­ w e re p re s e n t. w ill h a v e w is h , th e to pay fu n d th e up a fte r r ig h t, i f your you you s h a re o t re tu rn . E v e ry Y e a r C o u n ts or Navy s e rv ic e w ill to w a rd s count your to pay e x a c tly as a r e tir e m e n t. up, you th e w ill sam e year If you r e tir e age you w o u ld o th e r w is e h a v e r e t ir e d had y o u n e v e r l e f t t h e F e d e r a l s e rv ic e . You If c o n tin u e l a r r e t ir e m e n t f u n d , j u s t a s i f y o u at p r io r to J a n u a r y le s s T h is a d v a n t­ W h ile y o u a re a b s e n t, th e G o v ­ d e c id e — re s ig n . m any E v e r y y e a r y o u a r e in th e A r m y y o u h a v e w o rk e d in not good e r n m e n t w ill p a id fo r th e th a n m ust a y e a rs , y o u w ill g e t b a c k a ll m o n e y If G o v e rn m e n t you has s e r v ic e c h a rg e . yo u h a v e w o rk e d th e n m o n th . G o v e rn m e n t m o re re b a te , re s ig n th a t J — If of get p a id WASHINGTON. — Interior Secretary Harold Ickes has his own opinion about the decen’ tralization of Federal agencies. He says that Interior employees who have been transferred to Chicago “ feel like orphan chil­ dren.’* . . . Oddly enough, that’s directly contrary to the testimony of other Federal officials. In general, they’ve found that decentralized employees are glad to get away from Washington. . . . Office of War Information is afraid its employees aren’t fa­ miliar enough with official pol­ icy on information matters. So now it is issuing, in loose-leaf form, an elaborate, printed In­ formation Guide for its workers. When Congress finds out, there may he u howl. F u n d p la n W ant To you m oney w ant in th e Leave It to If le a v e your r e tir e m e n t fu n d . you d o n ’t p a y u p , y o u w i l l s t i l l r e tir e a a t th e s lig h tly sam e a g e — b u t w ith s m a lle r p l o y e e s h e r e s ig n e d p e tii;^ tk o t “ ® n s a ,i .n g u .« t th e y - 6AZETTE o n e y e n t You y e a rs , re tu rn . M p e n s io n . w o rk an day fo llo w in g e x tra a b o u t it! d id . 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M A T IL D A n e w s p a p e rs , and danger He tr a n s p o r ta tio n , and and an w e e k ly . p o s itio n s fro m th e no G h ig h e r now d e te r m in e d e a rn s a e r o p la n e c o n tr ib u te th e re fo re a o th e r is e m p h a s i z e d tu re o p e ra - jo b s m ake a To s u ffic ie n tly is P o s s ib ilitie s m any m e tr o p o lita n de- The J o b M a r k e t i s d e s i g n e d «!p r e a d e r s re v iv e d . th e TH E JOB M A R K E T By a re fo r e v e n in g : s t u d y . h o ld th e be p la n s p o s tp o n e d a a v a ila b le to never w eeks, s e r v ic e s . one v a rio u s w h ic h w h ic h and o p e ra - M a r in e d o lla r per end such and b u ild in g lu c r a t iv e e q u iv a le n t is th e are b ilitie s , is 12 w e e k s f u ll t im e an h o w e v e r, a h a lf e q u ijp O th e r It and a at c o u rs e s by -T h e re e ffo rt, v e ry As and e d u c a tio n , H e r e ’s m a s te re d s e c u re of p o s itio n be te c h n ic ia n s le s s a m b itio n s m e r. ^nd f o r t y p i s t s . ifs m a y is la s ts , m ilita r y w ill can in c re a s in g fo r num ber of ever d e m a n d , a l­ fo r m e rly . w o rk and d r a w a ls d r a ftin g w eeks th a n w e ld ­ is s o r e l y d e p le t e d b y w i t h ­ per w eek, fo u r and dem and B o o k k e e p in g $45 as in w ar lo c a tin g to p a y in g $ 3 0 ty p e w r itin g as w h ic h em - tr a in in g fo r th e a . ^ lo n g to D r a ftin g r o o m s n e e d b o t h m e n w om en. Tw o or th re e ^ c ie n t now in e ffo rt tim e in te n s iv e p re s s in g v ^ p p o r tu n itie s m en m a c h i n i s t s w i l l h a v e n o d iflS c u lty ym etit o f e v e r y o n e . lo: Here a f e w s u g g e s t io n s : of th a t of dem ands fu ll th o u g h The its needs th e a b le shop e rs a re s till m u c h c o u n try dean d som e of In d u s tr y lileet w ill and s c h o o ls T r a in in g ; M a c h in e June p e o p le p u b lic g e < 'o n d a r y ne^s L a ll t h e W a r tim e y .m .C .A . S ch o o ls Pagfe Seven 2 M o n l l u CourM BORO HALL ACADEMY 3 8 2 F IA T B U S H AVENUE EXTENSION Off. r M(<i PnaflHWit Ptua* MAIa4-MM W ith t h i s >v<*ek's r o l u i n n , C v r i i c r a l B r a r l l« * y r « > i il i ii u 4 ‘ rt hi»i f o r m u li o i i t ib o iil t h e v a rio u t* ty p o s o f g iv o ii b y ih e a r m o r l fo r c e s . T h e f o l l o w i n g a r t i r l o is a n e x a m p l e o f t h e a r l i i a l t y p e o f t e s t p i v e n b y a n E x a n i i n i n f ; B o a r d l o c a i ir f id a le .s f o r a v i a t i o n r a d e l t r a i n i n g . W hen the prospective cadet appears before an A via­ tion Cadet E x a m in in g Board, he is given a w ritte n ex­ am in atio n th a t takes 2 hours to complete. T h e exam i­ n atio n isn’t intended to delve into the am o u n t of kn ow l­ edge a m an has acquired. I t isn’t geared for the person who has lots of book-learning. The test probes such qualities as speed in understanding directions, accuracy in follow ing th em , a b ility to read and understand reg u la­ tions, a b ility to solve problems, m echanical com prehen­ sion, good ju d g m en t, alertness to the d ay’s' events. T h e test is of the m ultiple-choice type, w hich means th a t a num ber of answers are provided w ith each question, and the candidate is required to select the correct one. These, th en , are sample questions from a test made public by th e A ir Forces: 1. W hen a m an is asked to help reinforce a bridge, he is to— C— destroy it A— widen it D — close it B— strengthen it E — replace it 2. B arracks are— D — street obstructions A— airp lan e hangars B— flat-bottom ed boats C— living quarters E— underground passages 3. “ M ilita ry courtesy is basic to effective leadership and the m aintenance of good diccipline. Courtesy im ­ plies polite and considerate behavior tow ard others, w hether senior or ju n io r and w hether or not members of the m ilita ry service. In general,"officers of ju n io r ra n k h a b itu a lly give the same precedence to, and show the same consideration tow ard, th e ir seniors th a t any courteous person does to his elders. These courtesies, if shown p ro m p tly an d sm artly, do m uch to add firm ness and d ig n ity to the leader.” O n the basis of the above paragraph the best general sum m ary of th e sort of courtesy th a t is expected from an officer would be the statem ent th a t he w ill show courtesy to— A — other members of the m ilita ry service B — everyone w ith whom he comes in contact C— officers of hig her ran k D — officers of ju n io r ran k E — civilians who are older th an he 4. The p arag rap h can be interpreted to m ean th a t courtesy tow ard senior officers is one m ilita ry d u ty a soldier should have little trouble rem em bering because— A— he w ill be required to show courtesy w hile in the A rm y B— he w ill expect it from other men who are below h im in ra n k C— it is som ething which is shown only in the A rm y D — the p en alty for failu re to be courteous is certain E — courtesy tow ard older persons already should be ^ a fixed h a b it w ith h im 5. I f a h an g ar w hich is know n to be 30 feet hig h casts a 20-fOot shadow, w h at is the heig ht of a signal tow er w hich casts a 70-foot shadow a t the same tim e of day? A— 46 2'3 ft. B— 140 ft. C— 210 ft. D — 2 3 'l/3 ft. E — 105 ft. 6. I f Speed equals one-half (d) square, w h at is the Speed when (d) equals 6? A— 36 B— 6 C— 18 D—9 E — 24 7. T en trucks are tran sp o rtin g road-building m a ­ te ria l across country. The leader comes to a 50-foot stretch of ice-covered h ill w hich is so steep and slippery th a t his tru c k w ill not p u ll it. The most p ractical th in g to do in these circum stances would be to — A— tie a ll the trucks together so th a t the first could be pushed up the h ill, the last pulled up B— tu rn back and w a it for w arm er w eather C-—p u t the drivers to work building a tem porary road around the h ill D —^have the trucks back up and take a ru n n in g s ta rt a t the h ill E — p u t the drivers to work scattering some sand fro m one of the trucks onto th e ice 8. Th e firs t U.S. A rm y pilot to be publicly acclaim ed a hero a fte r our e n try in W orld W a r I I was— C— Eddie R ickenbacker A— Charles Lindbergh D — Roscoe T u rn e r B— W iley Post E — C olin K elly, Jr. 9. W h ic h one of the follow ing is an adaptatloj^ of a'Slogan w hich was popular in the U n ited States d u rin g (C o n tin u e d on Pagx F o u rte e n ) ■ Page Bigfht -:'’' ■- ' : ' ; ' - -v ''Iv CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, June 8 Q iu iJ i V M L iE A D E IL In d e p e n d e n t W e e k ly o f C iv il S e r v ic e and W a r J o b P u b lis h e d O ffic e e very 97 Tuesday D uane by S tre e t Phone: C o p y rig h t, Jerry 1942, by C iv il (a t S e rv ic e B ro ad w ay ) C O rtla n d t C iv il Y o rk , Y. P u b lic a tio n s , G en e ra l John R o b i n s o n , A s s o c ia te ; N . — J. H . B ra d le y , M ag er, Repeat This! In c . ( R e t . ) , M ilita r y E d ito r ; D a v i d B u sin e ss M a n a g er. S u b s c r ip tio n and liiillv id iiiil F o r> * i|'n O o p irs C t i i i n t r t e n .................................................................. ................... ........................................................................................................................... A d v p rtlK in ^ M K M K K K A IIIH T itH K K A lJ O F R n tc n on P u b lic S e rv ic e A lb a n y . R a te s In N«w V«rk Ktnte (by m a i l) ................................................................. KI»«»vvh*’r« in file IJnitPd S tu t e n ............................................................. G ,$Z a Year .Vi a Year $3 a Year ...6 C en ts A p p lira M o n C lltt.'IJ I . A T I » N N Tuesday June 8, 1943 Confusion Comes Home to Roost f X l H E L E A D E R reporter who covers affairs a t the M u I nicipal p iv il Service Commisaion came in w ith a strange report last week. C ity workers who w an t to sh ift to Federal positions or into private industry are getting the runaround. H ere’s a typical case: A g irl in the W elfare D ep artm en t had taken a Fed­ eral civil service exam ination and was offered a job in Flo rid a where she would be doing work a t a higher skill th a n th a t w hich she uses now. She asked the W elfare D ep artm en t for a leave of ab­ sence. The answer was No. So, said she, “I ’ll resign m y job.” B u t th a t, too, wasn’t possible. U nder the new job-freeze program of the W a r M anpow er Commission, she couldn’t resign and take another job w ith o u t obtaining a release know n as a “certificate of a v a ila b ility .” W elfare refused to g ra n t her th a t release. She w ent to the W a r M anpow er Commission offices a t 11 W est 42nd Street and asked fo r the certificate th a t would enable her to take the Federal post. “F irs t,” she was told, “you m ust go to the Federal C ivil Service Commission office a t 641 W ashington Street. You appeal to them . T h ey handle appeals from all governm ent employees, C ity, State, Federal. SO S H E T R U D G E D A R O U N D So she w ent to the W a r T ran sfer U n it a t 641 W ash­ ington Street. There she was told; “W e only handle U. S. employees. C ity employees m ust go to the M u n ic i­ pal C ivil Service Commission a t 299 Broadway. So she w ent to 299 Broadway. Here she was told: “W e can’t do an y th in g for you.” B u t she was given papers to f ill out and re tu rn to the W a r M anpow er Com­ mission, where she had already been. Now, Th e L E A D E R , w hich has been follow ing the job-freeze situation carefully, im m ediately asked the officials: How come? One of them ad m itted th a t if a city employee seeks a release to take another job, and his departm ent head refuses it— h e’s stuck, ju s t p lain stuck! There isn’t any­ th in g he can do about it. “ Is this proper?” we asked the official. “Is it fa ir? ” “ No,” he replied, “ it isn’t proper and it isn’t fa ir.” B U T IT ’S B E E N S E T T L E D FO R W E E K S Now, the interesting th in g about a ll this is th a t the m achinery for transfers and releases has already been settled for weeks, and in fact fu lly described by this newspaper. In tra c k in g down ju st where the trouble lies, we found th a t everybody— W a r M anpow er Commission, M u n icip al C ivil Service Commission, Federal C ivil Serv­ ice Commission— everybody is w aitin g for M ayor LaG uarda. Fiorello hasn’t g iv e n 'th e go-sign. W h a t are you w aitin g for, M r. Mayor? The jobfreeze plan under w hich New Y o rk C ity erriployees now operate was set up in order th a t employees m ig h t be able to work a t th e ir highest skill. The existing situ atio n is clearly intolerable. I t re­ sults in runaroun d, injustice, confusion. The answer is simple: An executive order from the M ayor directing every departm ent head to follow the program set up by the W a r M anpow er Commission— w ith fu ll instructions to every departm ent head on the m eaning and in te rp re ta tio n of th a t program . T H IS L O O K S A L L R IG H T W e’d like to call to your a tte n tio n a m a tte r of prim e im portance th a t happened in W ashington this week. I t ’s the form atio n by the Federal C ivil Service Commission of a new labor-m anagem ent com m ittee, set up to advise the Commission concerning m atters affecting Govern­ m ent workers (see page 2 ). ' This is a h ealth y development. Such committees have worked well where th e y ’ve been established in private industry. They offer an opportunity for more cooperative w orking-out of m u tu a l problems. We recommend sim ilar committees to the M ayor, the C ivil Service Commission, and the departm ent heads of New Y o rk C ity. e n It Must Come Through— And Pure F i n k e l s t e i n , P u b lis h e r ; M a x w e l l L e h m a n , E x e c u tiv e E d ito r ; B rig a d ie r C an sK lii N . In c . 7 5665 S e rv ic e M N ew s P u b lic a tio n s , N ew e r i t T e s tifie d 1 w hen C o m m is s io n In th e c o u rt C o rp o r a tio n Counsel - .e e d e d e x p e r t t e s t i m o n y i n dam age H o « 1 g e -P o d g e T r a v e lle d to L earn W o n (I c r if Commissioner Moses is doing all that writing in national mags as a political huild-up? . . . Remember when this column predicted that a Mr. Z ivould be appointed in the Health Department spot left va­ cant by the retirement of Dr. Charles Bolduan? Last week it happened, when Savel Zimand became head of Health Education . . . There*s more here than meets the eye. We'll tell you about it sometime . . . Another of the predictions we’ve made came true when an AFL union “ bombshelled” into the Welfare Depart­ ment last week . . . Looks like some big feuding is due, but bigshot CIO and AFL leaders in Washington have been talking about joint action on several fronts . . . Jerry Mahoney’s son, a Navy ensign who become a hero in the Pacific, didn’t want to go back to teaching in Vir­ ginia, but the Navy said must be .. . Dan Ferris, A.A.U. biggee, is considered a lop candidate for the job of coordinator of the neiv national sports committee. P o litic s an d D e m o c r a tic Irw in S t e i n g u t is a i l i n g . . . And S la te S e n a to r H a lp e rn , Seym our heads v ic e C o m m itte e , ity w o rk , no p ic tu re s . lo S e n a te C iv il d o in g fo r S e r­ p u b lic ­ C o lu m b ia f i r s t a s s i g n m e n t is th e th e is le s s , H is g iv e M o re th e N E W so u s e d t in g b u ild -u p M e r rie r,” a G o v ’t g a ls s e r v ic e a b o u t: c iv il . As . to “The p ic about . S o m e th in g p e o p le a w ar s e rv ic e to m ost o r g a n iz a tio n s and O K ’d re c r u itin g and a lo o s e n in g h ir in g of m e th o d s . B u t i f it le a d s to th e s o rt o f t h in g th a t’s a p p a r e n tly som e of h a p p e n in g th o s e O P A in a p p o in t- F o rm e r Subw ay C op Is P u zzled I have p a tro lm a n th e n I m ent B ut I a been I fiv e m o n th s , got m y to th e is w hat have to s e rv e any P o lic e c re d it w ith c h a n g in g fo r to th e D e p a rtm e n t. p u z z le s s ix fo r th e fu ll tim « m e. m o n th s m y is of to see and th ro u g h p u re , of S u p p ly , to D e s p ite s tu d ie d com es to H e it O rm o n d e is w o rk . c ia l th e th e has fo r M e tr o p o lita n Com pany re d u c e is an d is ­ U n iv e r ­ L ife In s u r ­ R a d io w a te r th e ir to spe­ w a te r and th e in of to C ity consum p­ a ir -c o n d itio n in g m any lin e is a c o n tr ib u to r te c h n ic a l jo u r n a ls o f ,w o n k . a r tic le s fo r H e th e And he E n g in e e r in g has J o u r n a l,” h is p a rt of of new te s tin g tu re s as he does, t io n j and te c h n ic a l te rm s le a v e b e fo re '"e’s w ooden th e f ii's t w a t e r fo r th e as p ip e s ap­ c ity be w a te r p le n ty th e c i t y ’s e m p l o y d e g re e s but w hen th e c a ll H e re a re out a s s ig n m e n ts a h e ’s nam es, is fo r o n ly in e n g in e e r ­ th e ir e x p e rt goes m en w ith a fte r an of needed, “ B u rk e .” fe w been of th e c a lle d in r e v is in g C o d e w h e re w a te r it th e B u ild ­ c o n c e rn e d th e R e p re s e n te d of W a te r th e D e p a rtm e n t S u p p ly , G a s and h e a rm g s b e fo re at E le c ­ th e P o lic e . *a fir e m a n P o lic e m e n ts , m aybe an o v e r h a u lin g th e p r e s e n t lo o s e s e t-u p fo r . . . B e a r d s ly y o u -g o ta x w o r k in g O W I he th e in s e r v ic e has s e rv e d Som e p ip e s a s lo n g H e ’s o n l y C ity , a lw a y s s in c e 1911. a ro u n d w ay of s t il l de­ New w hen he York s a m e bureau he gets p r o b a b ly to sits fig u r e im p r o v in g b ro th e r o ffic e o f p erso n s of q u a li­ N ia g a ra F a lls m u n ic ip a l te s ts p u b lis h e d a re n ’t b e in g any B u s in e s s some th e ones on v ic e water jo b s to n snap Reason: up th e top t h e l i s t s b e f o r e c i v i l ser­ get ra s m e n t: H a ll, m o re . fir m s fille d . . . E m bar- H o ity -to ity b u ilt g a ls , in D .C . has M e r id ia n fo r had W a s h in g v i s i t o r s — I ' k I' bugs! in g iv e n to a c e p ts a P o lic e c re d it th e fir e m a n p o in tm e n t. w hen he D e p a rtm e n t P U Z Z L E D ac­ had ap­ e x p e rie n c e . CO P 'S ir s: F ire I a am a tto rn e y amination on fo r and a S e p te m b e r, p o s itio n as I ex­ F e d e r a l C iv il S e rv ic e 1942, a s s o c ia te lis t, I about S irs: I m e d ic a l A lth o u g h p la c e d q u ite h ig h n e v e r h e a rd m y chances on a n y th in g fo r Now I has th e c o m p a re w ith th a t been ty p e b lu e of d o in g subw ays, g e ts f u ll c r e d it f o r subw ay h is and it? is tio n s fo r C. H. L a p p o in t­ am a fte r B ut ta k in g I as th e son in th e seem s u n ifo rm s h im , a n d he tim e it s h o u ld g e t a t le a s t th e s a m e a d v a n ta g e s is o n ly ex­ open b a r s in c e F e b r u a r y , o r h a v e b e e n in e x a c tly I cannot fo r a g a in s t th e C ity ^ have h e a rd th a t . I , I a n o th e r to w onder tio n ? does th e p o lic e m a n . n o tic e t h a t th e G o v e r n ­ to w o rk fo r e x a m m *' a d v e r t is in g a of p h y s ic a l h a v e to p u rc h a s e a u n ifo r n ^ J ” o t h e r e q u i p m e n t f o r a b o u t $2 ^ th is cop r e p o r t in g and te m p o ra ry la w y e rs w h o h a v e b e e n a d m itte d th e a c t u a l legal Is I t F a ir T o B u y U n ifo r m ? a t­ to rn e y . th e am ount of T h e n e w t e s t i s f o r th o se c o u l d h a v e h a d n o opportum y t o t a k e t h e o r i g i n a l o n e , accordi n g t o t h e U . S . C iv il S e r v i « C o m m is s io n .— E d . A tto rn e y W a n ts To Know W hy to o k any w hen e x p e rie n c e s tre e t a b o v e p u t down a re s e r v ic e . m oney fir e m a n th e did o l d days, w e re th e t r y in g B ut in Y o rk , th e And v a c a tio n , of m en men situa­ fo r in ty p e sam e th e 5 4 y e a r s o l d , b u t has have The with w a te r 1830 w o r k in g s h o u ld th e are liv e r in g . a m i n a t i o n f o r t h e s a m e p o s itio n yet he in as can in New th a t ago How w o rk of u n d e r the th a t th e jo b m ent p o lic e He's m aze p e o p le in good of m e n t. who up. a ro u n d h e re (p a y -a s - a N Y C . . . 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Upon read in g and lllin g th e annexed P L 'tilio n o f H A Z E L C R A I G S M I T H , d u l y v e r i f i e d t h e 3 r d d a y o f J u n e , 1943, p r a y i n g fo r le a v e to a s s u m e th e n a m e o f H A Z E L C R A I G , i n p l a c e a n d s t e a d o f he«- p r e s ­ e n t n a m e , a n d it a p p e a r in g to m y s a t i s ­ fa c tio n t h a t t h e r e is n o r e a s o n a b l e o b ­ je c tio n to s u c h p ro p o s e d c h a n g e o f n a m e , an d th a t th e in te re sts of th e p etitio n er will b e s u lT lc le n tly p r o m o t e d t h e r e b y , N O W , o n m o tio n of G E O R G E R O T H E N B I2 R O , a l . t o r n e y f o r s a i d p e t i t i o n e r , i t is lu 're b y O U O E R E D , t h a t th e said H A Z EL C R A IG S M I T H , b e a n d s h e is a u t h o r i z e d a n d p e r ­ m itte d to a s s u m e , u se a n d be k n o w n by llie n a m e o f H A Z E L C R A IG , in p la c e a n d stea d of h e r p re s e n t n am e, co m m en cin g t h e n t h d a y o f J u l y , 1913, p r o v i d e d t h i s o r ­ der and th e afo re m e n tio n e d p etitio n be filed w i t h i n t e n d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f in t h e o flice o f t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t , a n d t h a t a copy of th is o rd e r sh all w ith in ten d a y s fro m th e e n tr y h e reo f be p u b lish ed o n c e in T h e C iv il S e rv ic e L e a d e r , a n e w s ­ p a p e r p u b lish ed in th e C o u n ty of New Y ork. 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W alker sees things for coming months. . The Tuesday, June 8 , 19^ CIVIL SERVICE LEilDER MEN and WOMEN N A T IO N A L F IN G E R P R IN T A N D ID E N T IF IC A T IO N S C H O O L 0 EaU 4 6 th S t. PL asa 5-6 8 6 8 S A V E b y B o r r o w in g fr o m Y o u r Municipal CREDIT Union Room 372, M unicipal Building N e w Y ork, New Y ork W O rtb 2-4260