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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
.
F
e d e r a l
E
m
p l o y e e s
G
e t
C
h a n c e
g a in
th e
its
B y
H
a v e
C H A R L E S
S U L L IV A N
W A S H IN G T O N
e m p lo y e e s
have
agem ent
—
G o v e rn m e n t
been
im p o rta n t n e w
T h e i r S a y - S o
g ra n te d
v o ic e in
of
F e d e ra l
an
new
been
a d v is e
io n s
now
E m p lo y e e s
U n ite d
(C IO ):
F e d e ra tio n
p lo y e e s
A
and
to
its
G ov­
a re
of
th e
th e
F e d e ra l
th e
of
A m ­
A m e r ic a n
G o v e rn m e n t
E m ­
c o u rs e ,
o th e r,
its
m any
a lr e a d y
a g e n c ie s ,
have
la b o r
f ie ld — in s te a d
s in g le
agency.
For
m e m b e rs h ip
of
th e
is
v e ry
th e
th e
M a k e -u p
m anagem ent
s id e
a re
M r . F le m m in g , as c h a ir m a n ; J o h n
B la n d fo r d ,
n a tio n a l
m in is tr a to r ;
lib r a r ia n
N a tio n a l
A FL
U n d e r a n e w c iv il
you
t io n
fo r
a
w ill
h o u s in g
A r c h ib a ld
of
d ir e c to r ,
R a lp h
v a n ta g e
of
P e n s io n
la w .
d ia n
as­
a
th e
m o re
o ffic e
M .
of
D e p a rtm e n t;
L e is e rs o n ,
Labor
and
m em ber
R e la tio n s
of
th e
B o a rd .
O n t h e e m p l o y e s id e , a r e J a m e s
B u rn s , p r e s id e n t o f th e A F L
A m ­
W a ls h ,
th e
w hat
w ill
c o u rs e
ta k e .
h o u rs
a
chance
to
th a n
ever
in flu e n c e
in
is
In
th e
le a d e r s , h o w e v e r , r e g a r d
u n io n s
g r o w in g
fa c t,
a re
m ost
g iv e s
L a te ts t
e x e rc is e
. . .
F
o
O
r
p e n s
C
E
x a m
l e r i c a l
P
a fte r
u la r
an
The M u n icip al C ivil Service Commission has an­
nounced the official requirem ents for admission to the
prom otional exam inations to C lerk 3 and 4.
There has been considerable activity on the p a rt
of civil employee groups, to allow employees w ith six
m onths’ experience in the proper positions to take the
e x a m in a t io n ,
but
th e
C o m m is -
s i o n is r e q u i r i n g
t w o y e a r ’s w o r k ,
c o u n tin g
th e
w ritte n
te n
up
to
d a te
e x a m in a tio n .
te s ts
w ill
be
of
The
g iv e n
th e
w rit­
in
tw o
The
fir s t,
te s t
w ill
w o rk
in
fo u r-h o u r
o ffic e
w o rk
m a tte rs . T h e
c o n c e rn
th e
q u iz
c a n d id a te s ’ g e n e r a l
of
c iv il s e rv ic e
p a rt
a
th e
k n o w le d g e
th e
and
second
s p e c ific
c a n d i d a t e ’s o w n
de­
T e s ts
D a te s
fir s t
in
fo r
Novem ber
th e
6
and
The
set
th e
lis t
13
r e s u ltin g
w ill
th is
used
fo r
to
de­
be
lis t
a v a ila b le .
tw o
fo r
title s
w id e
b a s is
s in c e
N o v e m b e r,
have
be good
p r o m o tio n ,
is
no
p r o m o t io n
a
c ity -
been
g iv e n
1939, a n d
th e re
not
on
o p p o r tu n itie s
as
th e
p ro v id e s
budget
th e
w ar
fo r
in c e n tiv e
u n til
W henever
a
be
lis t
is
r e s u ltin g
w ill n o t be p r o ­
th e
e x p ir a t io n
d e p a rtm e n ta l
m ade
in
fro m
d e p a rtm e n t
e x h a u s te d , c ity
m ay
d e p a rtm e n t
w id e
but
of
lis t.
lis t
is
c e r tific a tio n
o n ly
to
th o s e
or
w h e re
d e p a rtm e n ta l
e x a m in a tio n s
are
im ­
p ra c tic a b le .
m ade
at
th e
not
in clu d in g
A p p o in tm e n ts »re u s u ­
m in im u m
salary
of th e
grade.
A p p lica tio n !): Is s u e d a n d re c e iv e d
9 A .M . J u n e 7 t o 4 P . M . J u n e 22.
to
mjgi
m u r e rp
M y
theory
in
re tu rn
fo r
m o re pro
p o s a l to c ro w d
th e
w eek
fiv e -a n d -o n e -h a l
in to
days an d
u rd a y
of
is
H o w e v e r,
a
g iv e
a l­
is
to
51
be
per
th e
e a r lie r
p ro -
w h ic h
fro m
Fee:
$ 1.
V acan cies:
O c c u r fr o m tim e to tim e.
D a te of T e st:
P a r t I of th e W ritte n
T e s t w i l l b e h e l d o n N o v e m b e r 13, 1 9 4 3 .
E lig ib ility R e q u ire m e n ts :
O p e n to all
p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y e e s in t h e c ity serv ic e
who
have
served
co n tin u o u sly
in
th e
fo llo w in g s e rv ic e o r s erv ic es fo r th e p e rio d
of tim e d e sig n a te d n e x t th e d a te of th e
w r itte n e x a m in a tio n , a n d w h o a r e o th e r ­
w i s e e l i g i b l e ; A ll p e r s o n s i n G r a d e 2 o f
th e C lerical S erv ice w h o h a v e serv ed fo r
tw o y e a r s In th e g r a d e , a n d In G r a d e 3
of th e C lerical S erv ice w ho h a v e served
fo r o n e y e a r In th e g ra d e ; also p e rso n s
in G r a d e 1 o f th e A tte n d a n c e S erv ic e
who
have
served
fo r
tw o
years
in th e g ra d e , a n d in G r a d e 2 of th e
A tte n d a n c e S erv ic e w h o h a v e serv ed for
o n e y e a r i n t h e g r a d e ; a ls o p e r s o n s In
th e A c c o u n tin g S ervice, th e S to re s S e r­
vice, a n d t h e S ta t is t i c a l a n d A c tu a r i a l
S erv ic e re c e iv in g u p to b u t n o t in c lu d ­
in g $1800 w h o h a v e s e r v e d f o r n o t less
th a n tw o y e a rs w ith in t h a t s a la ry ra n g e.
P r o m o tio n
T h is
to
s h o p p in g ,
w h ic h
e x is te n c e ,
For
an
th e
( C o n tin ik e d
^
G ra d e
m is s ,
and
p e rs o n a l
th
of
then
to
a tte n d
m a tte rs .
S till
W o rk in g
at
th e
m o m e n t,
th e
It
Cound
of
P e rs o n n e l
th e
s e m i - o f f i c i a l s o c i e t y o f Gov
p e rs o n n e l
down
s u g g e s tio n .
c il
has
no
th e
in g
a ro u n d
th e
It
of
new
nel
o rd e re d
h e re
each
to
w eek
worl
accommodati
e m p lo y e e s ,
tim e ,
h e lp
d o w n a b s e n te e is m .
M e a n tim e ,
W ar
has
finishes
is s till feel
a
w ill
sam e
t h e Coun
m e a n .s
fo r
th a t
m a jo r ity
at
5 1 - h o u r weel
s u b je c t.
s c h e d u le
o f f i c e r s — ha
th e
H o w e v e r,
by
w ith
a
A d m in is tra tio n -
its
and
to ou
D e p a rtm e n
o ffic e r
person
ta k e
a
day of
“fo r
e x e r c is e .”
h a lf
Th
o r d e r m a d e n o m e n t i o n , however
of
c i v il i a n p e r s o n n e l.
( T h e L E A D E R w elcom es
g e s tio n s
th e
to
fro m
w o rk -w e e k
a llo w
a
su«
re a d e rs
on
can
adjuste<
be
ho'
space"
“ b r e a th in g
fo
e m p lo y e e s .)
4
e x a m i n a t i o n is o p e n t o a l l
d e p a rtm e n ts .
fo r
O e r k ,
m any
d e ^ e r a te ly
For
woul
e m p lo y e e s
th e ir
o th e r
ad­
o ff.
d e fin ite ly
F e d e ra l
g iv e n
fe w e r
it
now
be
w eek.
have
th a n
th e
h o u rs — a n d
e m p lo y e e
o ff
th a t
w eek
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g i v e a l l e m p lo y e e s Sat
a fte rn o o n s
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re g u la rly .
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i r r r T T n r
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P r in te d
on
o n ly c o s t 8 % c
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fo r th e
fillin g
fo r
of
a n n o u n c e m e n ts
S e rv ic e
of
C o m m is s io n
f o llo w :
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F O R T H A T C iV iL S E R V I C E E X A M IN A T IO N
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p e r check
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PA T R O L M A N
a n d
S P E C IA L
Phone
or
O F F E R
G e n u in e JL ea th er C o m b in a tio n
W a lle t a n d d e tach ab le
c h e c k b o o k h o ld e r g^ven to
e a c h n e w T ru s te e d ep o sito r
(O ffe r L im ite d )
F IR E M A N
Y M C A s o f N e w Y ork C ity a r e s p l e n d id l y e q u ip p e d t o h elp
a p p l i c a n t s h a rd en t h e m s e l v e s f o r C iv il S e r v i c e p h y s ic a l t e s t s .
GYMNASIUMS • SWIMMING POOLS • APPARATUS
Massage and Ultra-Violet Ray Baths
W rite
to
M e m b ers h ip
D epartm ent
of
the
"K "
B r a n c h
N earest Y o u — or T elep hon e T O D A Y — f o r F u l l In fo r m a tio n
o ffic ia l
C iv il
01
lis t
e x is t in g
fo r
v a c a n c ie s .
The
th e
th e
in d ic a te s
th e re
E x a m in a tio n s
1 9 4 3 -4
th e
a
e lig ib le
th is e x a m in a t io n
m u lg a te d
is o p e n t o a l l
4
fro m
w h e re
p r o m o tio n a l
tlie s e
fo r
a p p o in tm e n ts
p a rtm e n ts
s h o u ld
For
an
o
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ally
but
he
it
3.
c ity -w id e
th e
w h ic h
i
$2400 p e r 'B n n u m .
to
(to
w a r),
d u c tio n — n o w .”
a n d p e r s o n s In ttie A c c o u n tin g S erv lc c
a n d th e S ta tis tio a l a n d A c tu a ria l S ervice
r e c e iv in g $1800 u p to b u t n o t in c lu d in g
$2400 w h o h a v e s e r v e d f o r n o t less t h a n
o n e y e a r w ith in th a t sala ry ran g e.
Scope « t E x a m in a tio n :
P a r t I of th e
w r i t t e n t« s t w ill b e a s h o r t a n s w e r te s t
to be g iv en In o n e session, n o t to e x ­
ce ed fo u r h o u rs In le n g th .
I t w ill te s t
t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s k n o w l e d g e o f d u t i e s o r ­
d in a r ily p e r fo rm e d by a th ir d g ra d e clerk
in clu d in g b u sin ess p ra ctice s a n d p ro c e d ­
u r e s c o m m o n ly e m p lo y e d in c ity o ffices,
s u c h a s b u d g e ta ry m a tte r s . I t m a y also
in c lu d e q u estio n s o n Im p o rta n t p ro b lem s
o f city , s ta te a n d fe d e ra l g o v ern m en ts,
n u m e ric a l calcu latio n s such as m ay be
u sed in city d e p a rtm e n ts , a n d o th er p e r­
tin en t
In fo rm atio n .
C an d id ate s
who
q u a lif y o n P a r t I w ill b e s u m m o n e d a t a
l a t e r d a t e f o r P a r t II , w h ic h w ill r e la te
d ire c tly to t h e specific fu n c tio n s of th e
c a n d i d a t e ’s o w n d e p a r t m e n t .
S u b je c ts
and
W e ig h ts:
R eco rd
and
S e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 60, 7 0 % r e q u i r e d ; w r i t ­
t e n t e s t , w e i g h t 50, 7 0 % r e q u i r e d . P a r t I
a n d P a r t Et, 7 0 % r e q u i r e d o n e a c h p a r t
as
G ra d e
announcem ent
tlie
te s t-
been
fo r
e x a m in a tio n
to
fo r
p r o m o tio n
w ritte n
N ovem ber
G ra d e
t -lia t
d e p a rtm e n ts .
^
C le rk , G ra d e
T h is e x a m in a tio n
tific a tio n
N ovem ber
p a rt;— lia v e
te s t,
i •
to
d e p a r tm e n ts re q u e s tin g s u c h c e r ­
p a rtm e n t.
th e
.
e x is te n c e ,
p a rts .
w ill
„
P ro m o tio n
up
le a v e
th e
a tte n d a n c e .
chance,
w o u ld
v a n ta g e s
g ro u p s .
o t i o n s
$1800
h e r e ’s th e s u J ,
a b l e t o s p a r e t h e e x t r a le a v e aft,
now
s o rt
w o rk
h o u rs
T h is
b e tw e e n G o v e r n m e n t a n d its v a r i­
S alary ;
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t h a t t h e G o v e r n m e n t w i l l w ell b
w o r k in g
s c h e d u le s
s u g g e s tio n
each
th re e
c o o p e r a tio n
i n a t i o n s
r o m
t h a t 53
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o n ly
tu rn e d
i t y
A nd
annual
ern m e n t
C
lib e r a lil'
O ffic e
c la im s
— of
p ro v e
w hat
o ffic ia ls
som e
in
G o v e rn m e n t
b e fo re .
th a t
e m p lo y e e
.
f o r e v e r y m o n t h f r e e o f absem
in e v ita to le .
le n g t h e n e d
ous
th a t
r e a d ju s tm e n t
it
i t m a y o p e n th e w a y to
e ffe c tiv e
.
i s m , a F e d e r a l w o r k e r w e r e giy,
r a p id ly .
m any
s a y in g
is ts t h i n k
m o re
new
.
N o t a b a d id e a .
G o v e rn m e n t
A ls o , f o r t h e lo n g r u n , t h e u n i o n ­
m uch
th e
A ffa ir s
b lo o d
ils
W A S H IN G T O N — A g iU tio n
E m p lo y e
It
o u i ,1,
re ­
n a tio n a l
g r e a t s te p f o r w a r d .
s is ta n t a t W a r D e p a r tm e n t: Jesse
in s p e c to r
e x a c tly
c o m m itte e
D o n a ld s o n ,
c h ie f
F e d e ra l
I t ’s s t i l l t o o e a r l y , o f c o u r s e , t o
ju d g e
as
a d m in is tr a tiv e
of
M
w o rk
t io r i o f o n e F e d e r a l w o rker;
“ d e v ic e s ? ”
change
John
M a rty n ,
Raym ond
to
H ow C an th e 4 8 -H ou r
W o rk -W eek B e Improved
C IO .
ad­
M a c L e is h ,
C o n g re s s ;
and
r e iL
s e r v ic e .
have
p^l'*
on
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S te w a rd ,
of
be
you
c a r­
a n d J a m e s C a re y , sec­
s e a rc h
u n io n
W .
F e d e r a tio n
w ill
y e a r, if
c e n t o f its e m p lo y e e s have
“ c ita tio n s , in s ig n ia ,
Now
’
f u l l y e a r b e f o r e y o u c a n take'
w ill
re w a rd
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r u le ,
D o h e rty ,
le tte r
L u th e r
re ta ry ,
B a r d , a s s is ta n t s e c re ta ry o f N a v y ;
Post
u n io n ;
E m p lo y e s ;
H e r e ’s
O n
of
m an­
its
im p r e s s iv e .
N a tio n a l
(A F L ).
good
a
Com ­
on
W o rk e rs
of
a
fo r
m e r e ly
c o m m it­
( in d e p e n d e n t );
F e d e ra l
e r ic a
to
m a jo r U n ­
F e d e r a tio n
p r e s id e n t
C.
to
C o m m is s io n
ic e
you
fo r
it
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p lo y e e s :
G o v e rn m e n t
conduct
A ls o ,
h o ,,/
N o t e t o R e t i r e d F e d e ra l F
w ill
p ro g ra m s
.
p e r m is s io n
a re
of G o v e rn m e n t
W illia m
v ic e p r e s id e n t o f th e in d e p e n d e n t
fu n c tio n in g
A m e r ic a n
one
E m p lo y e e s ;
an­
a ffe c t
e rn m e n t w o rk e rs . T h e
For
e r ic a n F e d e r a tio n
r ie r s ’
S . F le m m in g
th a t
in ^ o r ta n t.
as
p re s id e n t, a n d G e r tr u d e M c N a lly ,
C o m m is s io n
d e c is io n s
one,
of
b y C iv il S e rv ic e
th e
m any
m o re
T h is
c o n s id e r e d
e rn m e n t
a d m itte d
m is s io n e r A r t h u r
m uch
be
.
to
m e d a ls , a n d d e v ic e s .”
th in g , i t w ill h a v e th e e n tire G o v ­
la b o r-m a n a g e m e n t
te e fo r m e d
can
o l i c y
th e m a n ­
T h r o u g h t h e ir e m p lo y e e u n io n s ,
have
c o m m itte e s .
P
.
w o rk e rs w ith
p ers o n n e l
m a tte rs .
th e y
agem ent
h o w e v e r,
o n
tr a in in g
e m p lo y e e s
get
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a u th o r ity
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
June 8, 1&43
fU'lesd^
P a ^ ThceQ
Subway Board
W on't Listen
To Commission
'T h e
M u n ic ip a l
C iv il
B u d g e t
E m
S e rv ic e
F u s s
p l o y e e s
I s
O v e r ;
G e t
L i t t l e
i
C o m m is s io n h a s b e e n s h a k in g its
This is ttie firs t issue of T h e L E A D E R ’S new colum n
j^avy Y a rd , workers. F ra n k ly , we don’t know , yet,
^*^hether t^.iis is th e best kin d of colum n fo r N avy Y a rd
and women. W h a t m an n er of colum n this is to be,
depend o n 'yo u who are employed in th e yard. Y o u r
'^.^estions an d criticism s w ill help us to m ake th is th e
kind
colum n you w an t.
S hall we discuss w eighty
roblems, like th e d ra ft and its effect on N avy Y a rd em ­
ployees? S h all we give you more of th e “c h a tte r”—
Sersonal item s about you and your co*workers? A little
Jf both? W e’re sta rtin g N avy Y a rd G azette w ith an
I t ’s to be your colum n fro m now on.
open mind.
K eep
0f
O u t
o f
t h e
W
A c c o r d in g
th e
a y
th e
New
yard is a l m o s t
Y o rk
Navy
c o m p le te ly
re n o ­
vated t o m e e t w a r
tion, t h e
tim e
d iffe re n c e
p ro d u c ­
b e tw e e n
th e
old a n d n e w b e c o m e s q u i t e s t r i k ­
ing.
I t ’s
s o m e th in g
an o ld w o r l d
next t o
a
w ar
b ra n d
lik e
new
one
from c o m m i s s i o n i n g .
very s a t i s f y i n g
serving
th e
fe e lin g
tie d
fre s h
You
added
science a n d
s e e in g
d e s tro y e r
get
w hen
ob­
pow er
in g e n u ity
a
F o o d
g iv e n
C a n
us, b u t y o u | a l s 6 jfeiel g r e a t p r i d e
and s e n t i m e n t
f a it h f u l
fo r
s e r v ic e
r e p r e s e n ts .;
U n til
pleted
th e
c o n s tru c tio n
y a rd
th e
by k e e p i n g
of
a s k e d to
cuts, e s p e c i a l l y
few
fo r
get h u rt you
trie d
m in u te s .
sonal s a f e t y
part
of
is
save
a ll
t im e s
c a re le s s n e s s
in e x c u s a b le
w hy
paign b y
th e
y a rd
to c a r r y
s a fe ty
e n tire ly j u s t i f i e d .
your
to e s
cam ­
loss t o
actly
th e
th e
am ount
takes a w a y
D o
Y o u
you
C ro v ern m en t
get
you
fro m
of
a re
by
S t.
a
and
e m p lo y e e s i n
C h a in
G a le ?
B a d g e
s fo o d id e a to h a ve a
c h a in a tta c h e d to yo ur
°« d 9
'e besides t h e s t a n d a r d c li p .
• • . Th os e c li p s a r e n ’t f o o l p r o o f
thi s e x t r a p r e c a u t i o n m a y
the a g g r a v a tio n a n d tim e
’^^dinarily s p e n t i n o b t a i n i n g a
badge.
L o c k e r
'^t
have
b e in g
ocker
a b le
w h ile
at
have
j
P r o b le m
c o m p la in e d
to
th e
about
o b ta in
sam e
tw o
and
a
th re e ,
an
i y ^ ^ to ry s h o u ld b e h e l d p e r i o d ^ a ily .
W e
a ll k n o w
how
la r g e
2. A
m o re
a
b e tte r
m ilk
f ifte e n
te n
c e n ts
(th e
in
th e
at
back
p re s e n t
W ic k s
A ct
passed
by
le g is la tu r e ,
w h ic h
p ro v id e d
fro m
C ity
s e r v ic e .
th e
Ni ° ‘’d e r t o
be
p re p a re d
fo r
a r e n ’t
^
o n v e n le n t i t is f o r t h e p e r s o n
W o n ’t
e x fr
if
lo c k ftr ?
you
you
p le a s e
have
.
an
th e
hop
to
fir s t
p a rt
of
th e
w h is tle
b lo w s
and
th ir ty .
th e
W e ’d
g e s tio n s
h e lp
know s
on
th a t
he
jo b
at
lik e
fro m
to
re a d e rs
a lle v ia te
th is
If
you
ra te
to
be
not
m ay
m e r e ly
N avy Y a rd
LE A D E R ,
C ity .
d e p a rtm e n t
p le a s e
a re
w is h fu l
m ake
fa c ts
th in k in g
p re ju d ic e .
and
or
A c id r e s s
G a ^ t t c , C iv il S e rv ic e
97
Duane
S tre e t, N e w
on
be
at
a
ye a r,
m e a n tim e ,
w as
o r ig in a l
jo b s
th e
e x a m in a tio n
is b e i n g
The
fir s t
lis t
has
1 ,1 4 0
w hen
p h y s ic a l
fo r
th e
th e
S e o r v ic e
now
n o tifie d
c a n d id a te s o n
to
appear
te s ts
and
fo r
th e
T he
P o lic e
ai>e
lis t
and
to
ta iy
v a c a n c ie s
of
in
th e
a
fill
a i-e
ap­
m ili-
a p p lic a ­
p a r tic u la r ly
fu rth e r
w a n te d
S tre e t
and
a p p lic a tio n s
n o tic e
at
o ffic e
th e ir
(n e a r
45.
u n til
96
Duane
B ro a d w a y ),
A
P a rk
th e
s h o w in g
to
of
ta k e
c o p -fir e m a n
th o s e
th e
th e
m anpow er
Its
s lim
c i t y ’s
th e
fo r
th e
show
about
any
of
th a t
p e rc e n t
p e r m itte d
to
com e
r e -e x a m ln a tlo n
a fte r
p a ir
to e s
th e ir
te e th ,
ic a l
or
bad
w h a te v e r
d e fe c t
a llo w s
th e y
m any
a re
s h o u ld
s a la r y
th a ft
th e s e :
w o rk
in c r e a s e s
fo r
up
to
P r o m o tio n s
s h o u ld
be
m ade
p o s s ib le ,
’
D i r e c t o r s
L e e , s e c re ta ry
w as
w as
th e
G re a te r-N e w
Y o rK
o r g a n i z a t i o n ’s o p p o s i t i o n
d ire c to rs .
by
th e
g ro u p
are
th e
f o llo w in g :
fo r
g iv e n ,
$ 1 ,2 6 0
is a n y
of
th a t
to
is s u p e r f l u o u s , s in c e t h e r e c a n b e
n o d is tin c tio n
o b je c tio n
p la y g ro u n d
In th e w o rk o f th e
d ire c to rs .
5 . T r a i n e d p e r s o n n e l is v i t a l t o
m a in ta in
v ic e
n ile
d e lin q u e n c y
th e re
is r e c r e a t i o n a l g u i d a n c e .
C o m m is s io n
th e m
th e y
at
$ 1 ,5 0 0
p o in t
or
o u t,
o th e r
Y o rk
to
in to
of
e d u c a tio n ,
and
p e rc e n ta g e
th e
not
a
s a la ry
g re a te r
w hea
w ill
tu rn o v e r
a c tio n
in
'
re s u lt
in
p e r­
th e
th is
s h o u ld
be
lo w e r e d .
th e
s a la r ie s
of
e a rn in g
b e tw e e n
400
w as
M u n ic ip a l
C iv il
g ra d e s
th e
d ir e c to r s
$ 2 ,1 0 0
and
$ 2 .-
u n ju s t.
w om en
w ill r e m a in
at
w ith
c h iN
hom e if
th e
s a l a r y c e i l i n g is l o w e r e d . D o m e s ­
t ic
h e lp
is
e x p e n s iv e ,
b r e a k in g d o w n o f p la y ­
f re e z in g
p la y g r o u n d
8. M a r rie d
d re n
o f
re s o ­
C o m m is s io n
th e
B o a rd
th e
of
of
tw o
th e
lu tio n
a c q u ir in g
g r o u n d d ire c to rs in to
of
r a tify in g
S e rv ic e
M as­
v ie w
s a la r y
7. T h e
E s tim a te
fro m
q u a li­
w ith
in
in
in
Reduced
d ro p s
d riv e
of
a re
m any
spent
d is ­
o c c u p a tio n s .
and
6.
m a x i­
w ill
p e rs o n s
d ire c to rs
te a c h e rs ,
r a is e d ,
b e tte r
th e
$ 2 ,1 0 0
o th e r
t e r ’s d e g r e e s ,
pay
t h e s o c ia l s e t - u p . J u v e ­
s o n n e l.
fie ld ,
la rg e
y e a rs
c itie s
s ta ffs
q u a lifie d
th e
And,
C ity ,
lo w e rin g
s a la r y
s ta r tin g
$ 1 ,6 0 0 .
r e c r e a tio n a l
New
f ie d
fro m
enough
d iffic u lt
and
in c e n tiv e ,
w om en
w ill
to
fin d
u n le s s
not
th e
h o ld
and
th e re
la
m a r r ie d
th e ir
jo b s .
do
fa ll.
back
fo r
th e y
re ­
or
m ay
P o s t a l
C u s t o d i a n s
A
r e
c a r le d
m in o r
of
p ro b le m
th e
above
38
P o lic e
and
phys­
have
tlia t
^
e a r l y i n P o s t a l S e r v i c e
Is
H e r e ’s
m en
y e a rs
seem
of
F ir e
p a r tic u la r ly
th is :
Not
to
age.
be
The
o ld e r
m en
good
e m p lo y e e s
new s
of
The
H o u s e C o m m itte e
Roads
has
g iv e n
its
d ra ft.
to d ia n s
th e
th e ir
th o s e
p h y s ic a ls
t h e ir e a r ly
c o m in g
seem
t h ir tie s .
to
Few
in
The
be
m en
in
b ill
p ro v e d
by
In t h e ir t w e n tie s a r e s h o w in g u p .
e ra l a n d
O n
g e t.
one
e n tire
over
38
d a y , o n ly
y e a rs
o ld
one
e li­
w as
ac­
in g
to
th e
m e d ic a l-p h y s ic a l
P a u l B r e n n a n , d ire c to r o f
because
in a b ility
b e lls ,
a t
a
lo t
a ffa ir s
M o s t o f th o s e w h o f a il, a c c o rd ­
dow n
do
and
to
of
h a n d le
in a b ility
le a s t -th r e e
b u re a u ,
h e a rt
dum b­
c h in
tim e s .
th e
has
been
P o s tm a s te r
ap­
s tr a ig h te n
b e tw e e n
fo r
6 p .m . a n d
fe w
y e a rs
th e y
in g
b ro u g h t
a lo n g
c o n d itio n s , a n d
a ffe c tin g
th e
tim e s
th e
th e y
Post
w e re
th e
fa c t
ago
th e y ;
T r c a s u rjir
had
c h a rg e
W hen
a re
fo r
fo r
w o rk
not
in s tA n o A ,
but
ln c h id e < t
nnder
tJhe
la w
or
th e
b ill.
and
new
fo r
a ll.
ito w
bonus
pay
in to
.v m e -
$3 00
p ro v is io n n
T h is
» A /o r k -
le s is lH tio n
O fllc e ,
o v e rtim e
th e m
M ie lr
in
J n c h id e ti. s o m e ­
th e y
6 a .m .
of
th e
b u ild in g ? .
p r iv ile g e s
and
th e
w h ic h
G o v e rn m e n t
th e
n ig h t
fro m
by
For
e lig ib le
c o m p e n s a tio n ,
d iffe re n tia l
a
D e p a rtm e n t,
of
tim e s
d e p a rtm e n ta l
th e m
e m p lo y e d
n o t.
sam e
m ake
u n til
r e c e iv e
th e
w ill
th a t
th e y
th e m
o th e r
s te m s
and
out
c u s to d ia n s
o v e rtim e
a
S itu a tio n
s itu a tio n
w e re
w ill
e m p lo y e e s .
It
S tra n g e
s tra n g e
t h e y c a m e In t o t h e p o s ta l s y jiie m ,
G en­
passed, It
th e
by
a
B u re a u o f th e B u d ­
fin a lly
to
to
P .O . c u s ­
of
e n jo y e d
tro u b le ,
th e
to
go
g iv e
th e
W hen
Post
p o s ta l s e r v ic e .
a ls o
th e
on
O .K .
w ill in c lu d e
of
The
Post
c u s to d ia n s
b ill w h ic h
M ost
fo r
th e
O ffic e .^
D e p a rtm e n ts
w a n te d
som e
c u s to d ia l
so t h a t t h e y c o u ld b e f r e e o f t h e
bar
E m p lo y e e s
w h e re v e r
t o t h e w i d e s a l a r y r a n g e , t h e r e is
N o t O ld E n o u g h
fo r
s u g g e s tio n s
m ade
r e -e x a m ln a tlo n .
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In
s till im p ro v e
p h y s ic a l
O f th e s e f a ilu r e s , a b o u t h a l f w ill
be
can
th a
e ffe c t,'
te s t s h o w
th o s e
50
th a t
in
n o th in g to p r e v e n t th e C iv il S e r ­
3. A
com ­
R u th
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th e re
p la y g r o u n d
s h o rta g e s
m e d ic a l a n d
up,
fa c t
th e
been
2.
th e
th a i
lim it.
A s s o c ia tio n , e x p la in s
s a la ry
If
4. T h e
O f
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fe e l
a s q u a re d e a l^ '
p r a c tic a lly
in -g r a d e
th e
o v e r**'
R e c l a s s i f y i n g
d ire c to rs
s ta te d
$ 2 ,4 0 0 .
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e x a m in a t io n s .
and
a s s u rin g
re a s o n s c ite d
th e
p la y g r o u n d
m any
O n ly a b o u t 75 p e r c e n t o f th o s e
up
P o lic e
th u s
th e
1. W h e n
c o u ra g e
chances
w h o passed th e w ritte n
C o u n c il
th e
e n te r in g
p h y s i c a l t e s t Is
In d ic a tio n ,
th e
Am ong
m um
te m p o ra ry
s o lv in g
w h ic h
s ta te m e n t b y
2. T h e
Cop-Firemen
C andidates Fail
On Physicals
in
have
t o r e c la s s ific a tio n o f p la y g r o u n d
th a n
If
re s to re d
fo r
f in a n c ia l lo t.
1.
a ls o
is
Am ong
fo r
p ro v is io n
pay
Now?
th e
e m p lo y e e s
th e ir
jo b .
E m p lo y e e s
th e ir
M a n h a tta n .
in g
re tu rn
P r o t e s t
w ill
1 9 4 3 -4 b u d g e t.
new
C ity
P l a y g r o u n d
u n ifo r m e d
b u re a u s
r e m in d e r ,
budget
of
no
w o rk e rs
W hat
d is c h a rg e
and
d ie m
a r e n ’t g e t t i n g
D e s p ite
th e
th e
$600,
'
th e y
th e
th e
tw o
b e O .K . u n d e r th e
d e p a rt­
m a k in g
to
fro m
w ay
has
D e p a rtm e n ts ,
Per
have
In
as
o v e rtim e
p ro ­
le a v e
lis te d
little
s till
not
w o rk .
th e y
th e
does
e m p lo y e e s ? .
ex­
u n til
b e g in
A p p o in tm e n ts
fo rc e s
F iie
w a itin g
M ayor
tim e
a re
is
fo r
C ity
as
le a d in g :
e m p lo y e e s
m in im u m
a ll
fo r
th e
C ity
1|,
th e ir
m e d ic a l
a m in a t io n s .
m e n ts
by
of
b u d g e t:
m ade
by
and
by
w a r,
t h e
de­
C iv il
by
s e rv ic e
fu n d s
som e
of
as
out
th e
who
o p e ra te d '
in
th e
fo r
r e a d ie d
C o m m is s io n
lis t
in
m u n ic ip a l
The
a re
budget
o p p o r­
d e p a rtm e n ts
e m p lo y e e s
and
c o m p la in ts
T h e re
d iffic u ltie s
th e ir
d u ra ­
a fte r
H e re
In
jo b s
s a la r y m ig h t
o u ts ta n d in g s ;
^
Som e
b e fille d
re -
a llo w -.
C o m p la in t s A g a in st B u d g e t
1 9 3 4 -4 , s t a r t ­
e x a m in a tio n s ,
“ th e
caa '
c o u n tr y .”
c o n tro l
w ip e d
M u ­
has
s ta tio n
la s t w e e k w ill s e rv e
jo b s
]
th e
M ayor
ow ned
to
m any
of
n o n - c o m m e rc ia f,'
b r o a d c a s t in g
a p p ly
th e
th e
it
w h ic h
per annum
d u r in g
in
fir s t
p u b lis h e d
p a rtm e n ts .
th e
th e
m a jo r ity
p r o m o tio n a l
p r o te c tiv e
th e
o v e rr id e
year
th a t'
a m p le
b u d g e ta ry
fo re m o s t
p u b lic ly
1.
in
m ilita r y
th a t
d iffic u lty
$ 2 ,0 0 0
J u ly
of
C ity
day,
in d ic a te
a n c e , c a llin g
and
s c a le s .
budget
th e
th e
fu ll
th is
fis c a l
lim ite d
to o k
th e
c e p te d .
p e r s o n a l
Y o rk
th e
g ib le
th e y
s till
in
a
tw e lv e sug­
in g
$1
jo b s .
about
th a t
to
fo u r
accept
«
h e re ,
p o u rin g
or
w ill
th a t
th e
m o tio n a l
as
noon.
have
p re s e n te d
th e
$ 1 ,2 0 0
th e
a llo w e d
s ta tio n , W N Y C
as
The
“ N o ,”
fo r
ra d io
a g a in s t
m a y o ra l
m a in ta in e d
m a in ta in
th e
to
a lth o u g h ’
C o u n c il F in a n c e l
had
now
s t o i'e d
p o s t,
fo r
cannot
v o te s
th e C o u n c il c a n
and
at
be
C o u n c il
m any
h a s n ’t
s e n s a tio n
a re
th re e
w ill
w a n t n e w s ite m s o r s u g ­
p rin te d
c e r ta in
of
seem s
w h ic h
d iffic u lty
D e m o c r a tic
tu n itie s
38
*
your
a
th e
have
C o m m is s io n
Rumor of the week: That lady
marines will replace regulars on
guard duty.
g e s tio n s
P o lic e
r e la x
A b o lit io n o f t h e p o s tlo n s w o u ld
S e rv ic e
«
*
of
A p p lic a t io n s
In
th e
th e
th e
“ t e m p o r a r y ’*
e m p lo y e e s
n ic ip a l
som e
of
c u r r e n t s a la r y
,
W N Y C E m p lo y e e s
d e p a rtm e n t
w o rk
to
The
d e p a rt­
fill
to
M ayor
s e rv ic e s .
n u m e ro u s
to
enough
he
a p p lic a ­
jo b s
Its
t h e
b e tw e e n
m ust
As
end
jo b .
of
at
put
tio n
th e
O .K .
of
th e
budget
s a l­
v a c a n t,
one
fiie m e n —
W o u ld H a v e C u t P r o m o t io n s
Com ­
m en
Repeated warnings do not
seem to have lessened the audi­
ble discussions, by shipworkers
on public conveyances, concern­
ing their work. We should think
that the toar is close enough to
everyone by now to make him
realize the serious consequences
t h a t an uncontrolled tongue
might bring about.
4>
because
C iv il
s itu a tio n .
•
som e
C ity
fo r
C ity
b a lc o n y ,
H a ll.
of
and
fu n d s
by
B u d g e t D ir e c to r h a d
be
The
T h e m a c h i n e s h o p b o y s In
b u i l d i n g 12 8 a r e u s i n g m o r e t o o l s
t h a n b efore in ord er to c o m ­
p le t e a jo b . C o u ld i t b e t h a t t h e
p r e tty b lo n d e w h o h a n d s o u t t h e
to o ls h a s s o m e th in g to do w ith
it?
*
th e
te m p o ra ry
m uch
fillin g
th e
an
y e t.
a re
*
th e
u n til th e
f in is h
D e p a rtm e n t
th e re
th e
g iv e n
not
m ade
o f o n e d o lla r
w e re
head
fro m
Won’t you all please dump re­
fuse in the proper receptacles?
All metal is salvaged and it
slows up the sorting process
when garbage is mixed with it.
*
to
fo r
w h ic h
In
w h ic h
and
C ity
a p p o in tm e n t
t h e i r
H a ll
th e C o u n ­
a b o lis h in g
not
w o rk
to w a s h u p b e fo re e a tin g
he
gave th e m
t io n s
th e
and
in
th e
ann ual budget
p o lic e
w o rk e rs o n m ilita r y
th e
d i d n ’t
fo r
to
e m p l o y e e is a ls o a s k e d t o b e
back
and
F ir e
tio n s
A f­
ye a r,
in
th e
m e m b e rs
cham ber
C o m m itte e
be-
C ity
C o m m itte e
a c t in
m e m b e rs
v e to .
a p p r o p r ia tio n s
because
n o ti­
it
m ig h t
r e -o p e n in g
m ade
F in a n c e
p o s itio n s
Cop - Fireman
List Being
Readied for Use
th e tim e a lo tte d ,
in d ig e s tio n ?
a
budget
c o n te n tio n
o f g e t t in g p e o p le
June
5 in
im p o rta n t
June
B o a rd ,
m is s io n
in b u ild in g
is
of
if
p a y r o lls
th e
M a y o r ’s o f -
of
s p e c ta to r
th e
of
le a v e to a b o o k s u m
a n y th in g
th a t
th e
e x p e c te d ,
ends
one
C o u n c il
t h e ‘ C o u n c il
th e
of
tw o
a rie s o f C it y
B o a rd
C o m m is s io n
B o a rd
it,
th e
As
g e ttin g
th e
bone
th e
e x a c tly
tw e n ty -s ix
d e te r m in e d
r e d u c in g
1942
pass-
“ W e ’r e s t u d y i n g t h e s i t u a t i o n ” ,
s a id
flo o r
it
c il
r e c la s s ify in g
and
v e r s io n
of
re p o rte rs , a n o th e r
in
w a s t h e s a v in g s w h ic h
th e
c e r tifie d ,
flo o r
a ll,
w ith
O ne
d o in g
th e
fie d
fo u rth
te r
o fic e
m e n ts
F in a lly
o r th e fifth
w ith o u t
been
p o in tm e n ts .
get up
b a c k .'r o m
a b o u t it.
292
any
in c le m e n t w e a th e r .
It
a n e x p e rt p a c k e r to k e e p
his c*1 r■
th
®‘ o t h e s
o r d e r ly
in
one
of
oc
ck
ith
, , ese
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ke
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So
im a g in e
how
h a s ’n t
in
^ ^ id ro b e o n e m u s t h a v e o n h a n d
t^ ^
r e s o lu tio n s
had
cam e
v tw e e n
of
w eek
C o u n c il
th e
been
a u d ie n c e
cast
e v e ry o n e
e m p lo y e e s
M ay,
has
e m p lo y e e s ,
g e t th e
anyone
S in c e
C o m m is s io n
a
la s t
th e
S ta te
b e a b s o rb e d in to
p in t.
th e
th e
w ith
th e
th e fo r m e r p r iv a te ly -o w n e d
b e tte r
h o t m e a ls
w ith
w h ic h
lin e s w o u ld
a
T h e
th e
in
4. A
c a fe te r ia s
fro m
3.
th e
c e n ts ,
c e n tfi
can
1.
v a r ie ty .
of
e le v e n
day.
a re :
of
tim e
v i o u s l y t h i s i s n ’t f a i r a n d
e n tire
p r ic e
but how
c e r ta in
o
M any
an
a
u s u a lly
dem ands
m a c h in e s .
u n til
in
o n
hom e and
liq u id
th e B .M .T , a n d
a c c o rd a n c e
an
d o z e n o r so b o re d
p la c e
As
o f its
in
m anner
to o k
r e p e a te d ly
c e r ta in
a
d ra m a
C o m m is s io n
been
I.R .T ,,
b u ild in g
in
th a t
e m p lo y e e
la r g e r p ie c e o f c a n d y
candy
and
For t h o s e w h o m u s t p u n c h i n
near t h e S a n d s S t . g a t e a n d t h e n
face a t w e n t y - m i n u t e w a l k b e ­
fore th e y a r r i v e o n t h e i r j o b l o oalion, i t ’s r e a l l y t o u g h .
The
yard b u se s c a n n o t b e u s e d ' b y t h e
fniployees a t t h o s e t i m e s w h e n
*hey a r e
m a r k e d “F o r N a v a l
Personnel O n l y . ” I t d o e s n ’t h e l p
morale a n y t o s e e a b u s p u l l
aw ay h a l f e m p t y w h i l e y o u m u s t
hike. I t s e e m s t o u s t h a t t h e o l d
World’s F a i r b u s e s t h e y a r d u s e d
h a ve, w h i c h w e r e p u l l e d b y
*hose l i t t l e j e e p s , c o u l d d o a
b etter job.
S a fe ty
fro m
and
is
The
At S a n d s
th e
of
th e
fo r
bad
y o u r w o rk .
P u n c h
r e g u la r
s e r v ic e .
be
c o n ta in e r s
s e rv e d
ex­
tim e
Q u a rt
p r ic e
t iio u g h t s a f e t y s h o e s w e r e a n u n ­
n e c e s s a ry p r e c a u t i o n ,
own
do
Q u a r ts a r e n o t s o ld .)
is
you
because
h is
s h o u ld
la s t
of
p in ts
im p re s s ­
W hen
b ro k e n
de­
C ir c u m s ta n c e s
lu n c h
s a n d w ic h
c o u ld
e q u ip m e n t,
be
of
B e tt e r q u a lity c o ffe e ,
your
ing u p o n w o r k e r s t h e i m p o r t a n c e
of w e a r i n g
b r in g
a llo w
not
Som e
“ s a b o ta g e ” .
o f G i c i a ls
can
s itu a tio n
th e rm o s
does
p a rt
c o n s ta n t
doubt
T h e a rg u m e n t
q u a lity
in to .
a lw a y s
p in t
h o u rs
and
la b e le d
e n tire
hot
p e r­
on
q u a lity
no
s e rv ic e
poor
lo o k e d
re ­
is
have
s h o u ld
th e
The
th o s e
Loss o f m a n
very w e l l b e
T h a t’s
to
one
tify
a re a ,
w ill
th e
l u n c h i f n o t s a t i s f i e d d o e s n ’t j u s ­
w o rk ­
R e m e m b e r,
at
of y o u r j o b .
b3cause
th o s e
c a n te e n
th a t
as
s h o rt
H a m m e rh e a d
gret h a v i n g
th a t
W e
c id e d ly im p ro v e d .
w o rk
ta k e
about
h e a rd
a n d p ric e o f th e fo o d in t h e y a r d
W e kno w th a t
to
p r o v e d
th e
has
re c la s s ify
T h e
c o n s is te n tly
is
c a n te e n s .
can
w ay
Im
m ost
c o m p la in t
com ­
th e ir
it is a t e m p t a t i o n
th e
is
c o n tra c to rs ’
out
but i f y o u
of
s h ip
w o rk e rs
much a s p o s s i b l e .
in
o ld
B e
T h e
i
navy
fa c ilita t e
ing
y e a rs
th e
Q u a lit y
th a t
has
to
B o a rd
th e s e
H a r d ly a d a y g o e s b y t h a t t h e
la u n d r y d r iv e r s w h o h a n d l e t h e
yard
w o r k e r s’ la u n d r y
d o n ’t
have a num ber of h eated argu ­
m e n ts w ith th e ir c u sto m e r s over
l o s t i t e m s . T h e r e ’s n o t h i n g t h e
c u sto m e r c a n d o a b o u t a lo ss
b eca u se h e h a s n o r e c e ip t to
s h o w fo r h is b u n d le . L a u n d ry
r e c e i p t s a r e a “m u s t ” f o r e f f i ­
c ie n t h a n d lin g a n d th e d e m a n d
fo r th e m sh o u ld b e m e t.
Of
c o u r s e d ir ty t h in g s c o u ld b e c a r ­
r ie d h o m e t o b e la u n d e r e d , b u t
n o o n e lik e s t h e id e a o f c a r r y in g
t h e m in c r o w d e d p u b lic v e h i c l e s .
C o n tr a c to r s !
Kow t h a t
R e c e ip ts ''
and
t a t i o n a n d s a y in g , “ N a u g h t y ” .
i n g
L a u n d r y
A d m ir a l
M onroe
R ear
Kelly. U -S -N ., n e w C o m m a n d a n t
the B r o o k l y n N a v y Y a r d ,
a n d b e st w ish e s.
B e fo re
fin g e r a t th e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r ­
of
th e
g e iu » r» I
le g iK ln C k H i
th e
p o s ta l
p o s ta l
o v ^ r tta i#
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Four
Tuesday, June 8
H a v e Y o u T a k e n O n e A Visit to New York C ity’s Fire College
O f T h e s e S ta te T e sts?
O u t o n Q u e e n s B o u l e v a r d is t h e
F ir e C o lle g e , t h e c i t y ’s i n s t i t u t i o n
o f h ig h e r l e a r n i n g f o r f i r e m e n
P r o iiio tio ii
O p e n -C o m p e liliv c
M o to r
V e h ic le
L Ic c n s e
ru a ry
14,
w ritte n
1942.
R a tin g
e x a m in a tio n
A s s is ta n t
E xam ­
i n e r — 8 2 6 0 c a n d id a te s , h e ld
Feb­
of
is
th e
in
and
p ro ­
S e n io r
D am ages
c a n d id a te s ,
1942.
th e
T h is
E v a lu a to r —
h e ld
lis t h a s
M ay
been
A d m in is tra tio n
s e n t to
fo r
T ax
C o lle c to r —
h e ld
c h in e
s c o rin g
n a tio n
is
is
2326
23,
of
b e in g
c a n d i­
1942.
w ritte n
c o m p le te d .
e x a m i­
23, 1943.
s e n t to
s io n
th e
fo r
T h is
B o o k k e e p e r,
D iv i­
E r ie
C o u n ty
has
C l e r k ’s
C o u n ty — 39
been
m in is tr a tio n
c a n d i­
27, 1943. T h is
sent
to
D iv i.s io n
th e
fo r
Ad­
p r in t­
*
p a rtm e n t
of
L a b o r— 72
D e­
c a n d i­
d a te s , h e ld A p r il 17, 1943. R a tin g
of
th e
w ritte n
e x a m in a tio n
is i n
is
th e
21,
w ritte n
c o m p le te d .
has
E x­
been
R e c o rd
C le rk ,
—
83
F e b ru a ry
th e
com ­
R a tin g
D e p a rtm e n t
c a n d id a te s ,
27,
w ritte n
p e rie n c e
1943.
is
R a tin g
has
S e rv ic e
of
h e ld
of
c o m p le te d .
r a tin g
p le te d .
E x­
been
R e c o rd
com ­
R a tin g s
to b e s u b m itte d .
of
K e e p e r,
C o rr e c tio n ,
34
M a rc h
1942,
27,
th e w ritte n
D e p a rtm e n t
W o o d b o u rn e
s titu tio n —
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P r o b a t i o n a r y F i r e m a n ’s S c h o o l.
T h e O f f i c e r ’s S c h o o l is c o n ­
d u c te d f o r n e w ly - a p p o in t e d l ie u ­
t e n a n t s . T h e s e m e n t a k e a 2 4 -se s­
s io n c o u r s e to a c q u a i n t t h e m w i t h
e v e r y a s p e c t o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s
w o r k . TA vo-an d -a-h alf h o u r s e a c h
d a y o n t h e o f f i c e r ’s o w n t i m e a r e
s p e n t a t t h e c l a s s r o o m s or o u t In
t h e f ie ld .
o f e x p e r i e n c e is i n p r o g r e s s .
p ro g re s s .
h e ld
F in a n c e — 166
r a tin g
K itc h e n
In v e s tig a to r ,
R a t­
C le r k , D e p a r tm e n t
and
S e rv ic e
S e n io r
in g .
In d u s tr ia l
R e c o rd
to b e s u b m it te d .
H e a lth
d a te s . h e ld M a r c h
lis t
lis t h a s b e e n
A d m in is tra tio n
a re
r a tin g
p le te d .
Jan­
ex­
c le r ic a l w o r k
h e ld
The
p e rie n c e
R e la tio n s
p r in tin g .
O ffic e ,
F ile
c a n d id a te s ,
E x a m in e r —
I^ b o r
w ritte n
S e rv ic e
T a x a tio n
1942.
S e p te m b e r
of
b e s u b m itte d .
e x a m in a tio n
S ta te
B o a r d — 6 4 c a n d id a te s , h e ld
u a ry
of
E x p e r ie n c e
R e la tio n s
Y o rk
to
S e n io r
M a ­
ra te d .
I> a b o r
N ew
M ay
and
c o m p le te d .
in g s
a n d F in a n c e —
h e ld
R a tin g
a m in a tio n
p r in tin g .
d a te s ,
1942.
T y p is t;
C le r k — D e p a r t ­
c a n d id a te s ,
19,
23,
D iv is io n
* A s s is t a n t
377
M a c h in e
A s s is t a n t
m e n t o f T a x a tio n
g ress.
326
D ic ta tin g
T r a n s c rib e r ;
a n d o f f i c e r s . H e a d e d b y J o h n J.
T . W a ld r o n , D e p u t y C h ie f , w h o
h a s b e e n in t h e d e p a r t m e n t s i n c e
1907, t h e s c h o o l t r a i n s m e n in
s p e c i a li z e d w o r k , a n d n e w l i e u ­
t e n a n t s fo r t h e i r p o s t s . A g r a d ­
u a t e o f A n n a p o l is , C h i e f W a ld r o n
m a d e a p h e n o m e n a l r e c o r d in t h e
F i r e D e p a r t m e n t . I n 1913 h e w a a
m a d e l i e u t e n a n t , in 1921 c a p t a i n ,
b a t t a lio n ^ c h i e f in 1925, a n d h e
h o ld s t h e d i s t i n c t i o n o f h a v i n g
h e a d e d tljp l i s t o f e v e r y p r o m o ­
t i o n a l e x a m i n a t i o n w h ic h h e e v e r
to o k .
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p o lls .
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th e
v o te rs ,
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p e c te d
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c o m m itte e
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m uch
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g e t t in g
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up
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fo r
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w o u ld
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be
th e
th e
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new
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w ith
th a t it h a d
to
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a fte r
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c r e a tio n
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new
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tio n
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o ffic ia l
w o n 't
th a t
do
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r e c e iv e d
th e
and
and
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g e ts
to
be som e
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w o u ld
send
w hat
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seem ed
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who
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It
n o tific a tio n
T h e re
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vagueness
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g re a te r
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p o in t­
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p ro ce ss.
to
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to
of
c a s h ie r
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g ra d e
T ra n s p o r ta tio n ,
p o s tp o n e d f r o m
w as
th e
h e a rin g
m e r e ly
p u i ’had
s lo w e d
h e a rin g s
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and
a p p e a re d
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June
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la w
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P a rk s
to
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th a t
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th e
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to
s a id ,
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p a id
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th a t
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change
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have
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p re s e n t
v ic in ity
p lo y e e s
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$35.
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s a id
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em ­
have
been
w o u ld
th a t
o u tfit a t h a lf t h a t p ric e .
d e p riv e s th o s e
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C o u g h la n
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fo r
p r e s i­
of
th e
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say
th a t
b id s
on
u n i­
fo rm s w h ic h w o u ld c o s t th e m e n
by
t h is
about
a s s is ta n t g a rd e n e rs
lo s e
o v e r, t h a t G e o rg e E . S p a rg o . e x ­
u n io n
c h a rg e s
in c r e m e n ts
tw o
th a t
and
and
a
th e
h a lf
g a r­
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$17.
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s ta te ,
m o re ­
e c u tiv e o ffic e r o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t ,
has
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Page
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A ll
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c ity
be
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be
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d e p a rtm e n ta l
lis t .
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but
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p a rtm e n ta l
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f in e
fo r w o rk .
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Clerk Promotion
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such
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p a rk s
m e n ts .
t io n
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to $ 1 ,9 8 0 , a n d $ 1 ,7 0 0 r e s p e c tiv e ly .
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re p o rt
c o m p ro m is e
in
A s s o c ia tio n ,
of
th e
and
th e y
t h is
ac­
p re v io u s
y e a rs .
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d e n e rs
T h e ir
lim ite d
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fo u r
to
num ber
m p lo y e e s .
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G a r d e n e r s , f o r in s ta n c e , a r e l i m ­
la w , th e
a b le
in
th e ir
s a la ry
u n ifo r m
not
c o n s id e r a b le
of
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s to re s
to
c h a rg e d
G a rd e n e rs
by
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s e ll
w e re
C h a r­
p re s e n t im ifo r m
fo r
is
C ity
d is c o v e re d
c ity
new
th e
re c e n t
e q u ip m e n t
c lo th e
in
New
The
ony
tO '
re q u e s tin g
or
w h e re
p r o m o t io n
de­
e x a m in a ­
im p ra c tic a b le .
Fee:
Fee;
$2.
V a can c ies:
O c c u r f r o m tim e to tim e .
D a te of T e st:
P a r t I of th e W ritte n
T e s t w i l l b e h e l d o n N o v e m b e r 6. 1943.
E lig ib ility R e q u i r e m e n t s :
O p e n to all
p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y e e s in th e c ity serv ic e
who
have
served
co n tin u o u sly
in
th e
follow ing;
se rv ic e
or
se rv ic e s
for
th e
p erio d of tim e d esig n a te d n e x t p re c e d ­
in g th e d a te o f th e w ritte n e x a m in a ­
tio n ,
and
w ho
are
o th erw ise
eligible.
persons
in
G rade
3
of
th e
C lerica l
S erv ice w h o h a v e serv ed fo r tw o y e a r s
in th e g ra d e , a n d in G r a d e 4 o f t h e
C lerical S erv ic e
who
have
served
fo r
o n e y e a r in th e g ra d e ; also p e rs o n s In
th e
A cco u n tin g
S erv ice
and
In
th e
S ta tis tic a l
and
A c tu a ria l
S erv ice
re­
c e iv in g $1800 u p
to b u t n o t in c lu d in g
$2400 w h o h a v e s e r v e d f o r t w o y e a r s
w ith in
th e
sala ry
range,
and
persons
in th e A cco u n tin g S erv ic e a n d S ta tis ­
tical
and
A c tu a ria l
S erv ice
re ce iv in g
$2400
up
to
but
not
in clu d in g
$3000
w h o h a v e serv ed fo r n o t less t h a n o n e
y ear w ith in th a t sa la ry ra n g e.
Scope of E x a m in a tio n :
P a rt I of th e
w ritte n
test
w ill b e
a
sh o rt
answ er
te st to b e g iv en in o n e sessio n , n o t to
exceed
four h o u rs
in
len g th .
It
w ill
t e s t t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s k n o w l e d g e o f d u ­
ties o rd in a rily p e r f o r m e d b y a f o u r th
g r a d e cleric .such a s t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
of a u n it of th e d e p a rtm e n t, th e su p e r­
vision
of
a
cle rica l
force,
personnel
p ro b lem s
and
th e
ex a ct m eth o d s
and
p ro c e d u re s e m p lo y e d in c ity o ffic e s in
ca rry in g
out th e
fu n c tio n s o f v a rio u s
city d e p a r tm e n ts .
I t m a y also in clu d e
q u estio n s
on
g eneral
asp ects
of
th e
city, s ta te a n d fe d e ra l g o v e r n m e n ts , a n d
o th er p e rtin e n t in fo rm a tio n .
C an d id ate s
w ho q u alify
on P art
I w ill b e s u m ­
m oned
at
a
later
d ate
for
P art
If,
w h i c h w ill r e l a t e d i r e c t l y t o t h e s p e c if ic
fu n c tio n s
of
th e
c a n d id a te 's
own
de­
p artm en t.
S u b je cts
and
W e ig h ts:
R eco rd
and
S en io rity ,
w e ig h t
50,
70%
req u ired ;
w ritte n
t e s t , w e i g h t 50, 7 0 %
req u ired .
P a rt I a n d P a r t II. 70%
re q u ired o n
each
p art.
w ill
a n n o u n c e t h a t i t is o p e n t o r a i l ­
ro ad
year
c le rk s
c le r k s
of
(m a le )
s e r v ic e ,
(m a le ),
as
g ra d e
w ith
w e ll
1
one
as
and
to
2.
CLERK PROM., GRADES 3 and 4
Clatiseti M e e t T u e s d a y uiid F r id a y at
F O R E M A N (S ig n als, C a r a n d S h o p s).
S U P E R V I S O R
(C ar an d S hops).
S IG N A L M A IN T A IN E R , IN S P E C T O R ,
M O T O R M A N IN ST R U C T O R
A ll C i ty , S t a t e , F e d e r a l & P r o m . E x a m s .
M A T H E M A T IC S — A r ith m e tic , A lgebra,
G eo m etry ,
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b a s is .
rs o fte n e a r n
$100
to
h o u r.
a n o th e r
a re
f ie ld
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ftiier.
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p o s s i­
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to
t r a in in g
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in
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c a t e g o r ie s
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as
a
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soon
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of
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a re
LE A D E R
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in
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fo r
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each
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ta k in g
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P la n t
on
at
p lan t
is
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IV O M K N
fo r
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p atro lm e n .
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K » l n U A I . • I 'U I C M A N U N T
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K. H. M a c y ha.s n e e d f o r c o m p t o m e t e r
o p erato rs
wqho
have
co m p leted
com pto m etry course.
No ex p erien ce req u ired
S t a r t i n g s a l a r y $18-20.
AKso w a n t g i r l s ,
18-20. w i t h c o m e m r c i a l h i g h s c h o o l b a c k ­
g ro u n d or a p titu d e to w o rk in g w ith girls
to m a k e c a r e e r fo r th e m s e lv e s in r e t a i l ­
in g .
S t a r t i n g s a a l r y $17 a n d u p . A p p l y
E m p l o y m e n t o f f i c e , 166 W . 3 5 t h S t r e e t ,
a n y t i m e a f t e r 9 a . m . , J u n e 8, 1 9 4 3 .
Y.School of Mechanical Dentistry
Ii5 W. 31 S t.
P h o n e C H . 4-3991J
C lerica l o p e n in g s a r e a v a ila b le in w a r
]> lants
fo r
tra in e d
p erso n n el.
G en eral
iV lotors p l a n t a t W e s t T r e n t o n , N . J . ,
need s tim e stu d y c o m p to m eter o p erato rs,
ta b u la tin g co n tro l o p erato rs.
R a d io -T e l e v i s i o n
VITAL T O
W AR
Enroll N o w
IN D U S T R IE S
w ith
N ew
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N.
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key
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a n d s e n io r a n d j u n i o r co s t c le rk s. A pply
New
Y ork
O fH ce
at
57 th S tr e e t
and
B ro ad w ay , R o o m
1826. I n t e r v i e w s h e ld
G roup
Opportunities Under War
Conditions a n d a Real
Fa t I r e in Peace Time.
3
R adio T e le v is io n
In s t it u t e , In c .
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M o . M E D . I.A B . C o u r s e
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New
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D E N T A L
A S S T ’G
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N e ed ed in T h e s e W a r a n d P e a c e T im e C areers.
G «t Book D.
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IMI E . 4 2 d ( 0 | > p . G r . C e n t c » l ) .
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p ro v in g
u s in g
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to
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d e c id e
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in
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T r a in in g
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to
th is
sch o o l g ra d u a te , T h e
(C o n tin u e d
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O p e n in g s fo r c le ric a l h e lp a n a sto ck
cle rk.s a t S e a r s , R o e b u c k & C o . N o s a l a r y
q u o ted .
G ood o p p o rtu n ity fo r ad v a n c e ­
m en t.
A p p l y E m p l o y m e n t O flic e, f l l f t h
flo o r, 360 e W s t 3 1 s t S t r e e t , M a n h a t t a n .
fe m ale
ty p ists
are
b ein g
h ire d
K e n t S to re s.
$22 f o r a f i v e - d a y w e e k .
A p p ly 135-32 R o o s e v e l t A v e n u e , F l u s h i n g ,
L. I.
W estern
E le c tric C o. N e w Y o rk C ity
oflice
has
o p en in g s
for
co m p to m eter
operato rs, a n d ed ip h o n e operato rs.
No
sa la ry q u o ted .
A p p l y 172 P u l t o n S t r e e t ,
N ew Y o rk C ity .
S to c k m en
and
boys
are
needed
at
Ja m e s M cC reery.
N o ex p erien ce n eces­
sary.
No sa a lry q u o ted .
P o sitio n s a re
fu ll tim e fo r fiv e -d a y w eek.
A pply 5 th
A venue a n d 3 4th S tre e t, M a n h a tta n .
F e m ale s te n o g ra p h e r s, ty p ists a n d cle r­
ica l w o r k e r s n e e d e d
fo r w a r In d u stry .
O p e n in g
sala ry
$22
to
$30
d ep en d in g
u p o n a b ility . E x c e lle n t c h a n c e s fo r a d ­
van cem en t.
A p p ly M r. A llen , C a rd w e ll
M a n u factu rin K
C o . , 81 P r o s p e c t S t r e e t ,
B rooklyn, N. Y.
O p e n in g s fo r g irl h ig h school g r a d u ­
a te s a s ty p ists.
S t a r t i n g s a l a r y $90 a
m o n t h , a f t e r 6 m o n t h s — $100.
Good o p ­
p o rtu n ity
fo r fu tu re .
A pply
A m erican
A i r l i n r s , P e r s o n n e l D e p t . , 100 E a s t 2 4 n d
S tr e e t. N. Y . C .— 1 6 th floor.
N o E x p e rie n c e
O p p o r t u n i t y f o r g i r l s a t B i c k o r d ' s 53
c o n v e n ie n tly lo c a te d r e s ta u r a n ts . N o e x ­
perien ce req u ired .
S a l a r y $20 p l u s fo o d .
A p p l y d a i l y 8 a . m . t o 10 p . m . S a t u r d a y s
a n d S u n d a y s 8 a . m . to 1 p .m . 8 -10 p .m .
a t 356 W e s t 5 0 t h S t r e e t , N Y C .
M en
and
w om en
needed
for
bench
a n d m a c h in e sh o p w ork. N o ex p erien ce
necessary.
N eed
d e x te rity
of
fin g ers
and
good
e y e sig h t.
T ra in ed
to
do
m a c h in e
shop
w ork.
D ay
and
n ig h t
sh ifts
for
m e n —8 a .m .
to 4:30 p .m .,
5 p .m . to 1:30 a . m . — M i n i m u m
o f 50c
an
lio u r
W om en
for day
sh ift
o nly,
m in im u m
o f 40c a n
h o u r . A p p ly M r.
C a r l i n , a t C a r d w e l l , 81 P r o . s p e c t S t r e e t ,
B r o o k l y n , N. Y . P h o n e is T R 5-0464.
W e stern E le c tric h a s o p en in g s fo r in ­
ex p e rien c ed a n d ex p e rien c ed w om en as
assem b lers,
ra d io
in sp ec to rs,
electrical
i n s p e c t o r s , file c l e r k s , t y p i s t s , s t e n o g r a ­
phers, a n d tfo m p to m eter o p erato rs. P o ­
sitio n s a r e lo c a te d in B a y o n n e p la n t an d
in K e a r n y , N. J . F o r B a y o n n e b ra n c h ,
s e e M i s s H o l m e s , a t 631 B r o a d w a y , B a y ­
o n n e , N . J . I n K e a r n y t h e a d d r e s s is
10 0 C e n t r a l A v e n u e .
M e n a n d w o m e n , a g e s 18 t o 6 5, s k i l l e d
a n d u n sk ille d n e e d e d a t V a ric k M a c h in e
a n d T o o l W o r k s , 304 H u d s o n S t r e e t , N e w
Y o r k C ity . N o s a l a r y q u o te d .
O p e n in g s fo r y o u n g w o m en for lig h t
fa c to ry w ork, fo rm in g p lastic m ate ria ls.
E x p erien ce p re ferab le b u t n o t necessary.
No sa la ry q u o ted .
A pply P la s tic s E n g in e e r i n e , 142 L i b e r t y S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n .
3 8 or O ver
-WANT TO JOIN THE AIR FORCE?—
M en a r e no w a s s ig n e d to th e b r a n c h of s e rv ic e th e y a r e
b est q u alified fo r.
If you w a n t to jo in t h e A ir F o rce .
T R A I N N O W W H I L E Y O U S T I L L C A N . . . e v e n i f y o u ’r e
a lm o s t 18.
If y o u a r e u n a b le to c o m p le te y o u r tra in in g ,
it w ill a t l e a s t h e lp y o u e n t e r t h e s e r v ic e o f y o u r c h o ic e .
N O
D O N 'T W A I T .
F L Y IN G
N E W
Y O R K
A IR C R A F T
BHOAOW AY
IN V O L V E D
V isit us o r w r ite fo r f u r th e r in fo r m a tio n
(C O R . 6 U t )
S C H O O L
U.S. G O V T A P P R O V E D
L
e a r n
D e p t. C .C .L .
O F
IN S T R U M E N IS
N. Y . C IT Y
•'ATE LiC E N S E O
C IR C L E 6 - 0 3 4 6
C O N T R A C TO R S T O 'T H E
(C A A
L ie .
I3 T 7 )
t o
as
o
an
In s t r u m e n t
p e r
U .S . A R M Y
R e p a ir
a
S ta tio n
t e
UNOERWOOD, ELLIOTT FISHER, SUNDSTRAND
Adding, Billine and Acounting; Machines
in c re a s e y o u r e a r n in g c a p a c it y ,
S M A L L T U IT IO N C H A R G E .
R eal o p p o rtu n ity fo r m en a n d w om en
to
get
in to
w ar
w ork
and
be
w ell
p a i d w h i l e l e a r n i n g . S t a r t i n g s a l a r y i.^
$33 a w e e k
w h ile y o u le a rn . A irc ra f t
S h eet M eta l W o rk a n d A irc ra ft R iv etin g
at
the
c o m p a n y school. E x c e lle n t a d ­
vancem ent
o p p o rtu n ities
w ith
p erio d ic
Incrase.
The
p lace
is
th e
Chance
Vuu£ht
and
S ik o rsk y
A ir
P la n t
in
H a r t f o r d , C o n n . , a n d t h e y w i l l al.sc h e l p
y o u fin d liv in g q u a r t e r s . A p ply th r o u g h
t h e U S E S , 87 M a d i . s o n A v e n u e , N .Y .C .
E q u itab le
L ife
Ins.
Co.
o H ers
good
o p p o r t u n i t y t o m e n a n d w o m e n , 2 5 t o 50,
to l e a r n i n s u r a n c e b u s in e s s , a n d p ro v id e
th e m s e lv e s w ith a c o m f o rta b le life i n ­
co m e . H a v e to b e h i g h scliool g r a d u
ate.s. C o m p a n y w ill p a y y » u .s a la r y a n d
c o m m issio n w h ile tr a in in g you. L ife tim e
re n e w a ls a n d p e n s io n . O p p o r tu n itie s to
w o rk in to e x e c u tiv e p o s itio n s . A pply to
(C o n tin u e d
,o n
Page
T w e lv e )
y o u c a n L E A R N IN A F E W
D A Y A N D E V E N IN G C L A S S E S .
W R IT E o r T E L E P H O N E L E X IN G T O N
2 -1 9 4 0 F O R IN F O R M A T IO N .
I'N D E R W O O D E L L I O I T F IS H E R C O M P A N Y
O P E R A T O R
O p e n i n g s f o r m e n & w o m e n u p t o 65 y r s .
o f a g e fo r all ty p e s o f h o te l w o rk . N o e x ­
p erien ce re q u ired . G o o d o p p o rtu n ity fo r
ad v a n ce m e n t.
S alary
v aries w ith
ty p e
of p o s itio n
E ig h t-h o u r day,
six d a y s
a
w e e k . A p p l y K n o t t H o t e l s , 234 7 t h
A v e n u e , N .Y .C .
See
M r. H ev er. T e le ­
p h o n e is W A . 9 -0450.
Jobs T h a t S o u n d G o od
to
T
E
N
O
Y O R K CITY'
G
R
A
P
H
Y
TYPEWRITING • ROOKKEEPING
S pecial 4 M w ith s C o « rs«
• D a y « r E* e .
CAICULATING OR COMPTOMETRY
latM U w e
S C H O O L
one pa r k avenu e, n ew
S
B r a d le y
( R e t .)
g iv e n
s tu d y .
As
J .
G e n e r a l
th is s p r in g
b e o b ta in e d .
th ro u g h
B r i g a d i e r
J o h n
F irs t,
and
By
and
m a jo r in te re s t.
get
n
A d v ic e
a d v ic e
bes
o l u m
th ro u g h
th u s
g ra d u a te
of youi
C
a
con­
d e s ig n
9 a . m . t o 1 1 . .'iO a . m . . o r 1 : 3 0 p . m .
4 p .m .. M o n d a y s th r o u g h F rid a y s .
p o s itio n s .
M o to rs
is
is
is '
re ­
R i g h t - h a n d e d w o m e n , 18 t o 3 6 , w i t h
perfect
ey esig h t
(n o g lasses),
w ill be
tr a in e d fo r fln e p re c isio n w o rk o n n a v i ­
g a tio n w a tc h es a n d a v ia tio n in s tru m e n ts
a t B u lo v a W a tc h Co. S a la r y o n p ie c e ­
w o r k b a s is w ith a m i n im u m o f 60 c e n ts
a n h o u r . H o u r s 9 a .m . to 5:45 p .m ., f o r
f o u r d a y s , 5 a . m . t o 4.45 p . m . o n F r i ­
d a y s , a n d 8 a . m . t o 12 n o o n o n S a t u r d a y .
T im e a n d o n e - h a l f o v e r tim e p a y l o r all
h o u r s a b o v e 40.
A p p ly P e r s o n n e l O ffice,
63 S o . W o o d s i d e A v e . . W o o d s i d e . L . I .
lem.
horoughly
J„
June
th ir d ,
M u st be citize n s. Q u a lin e d
a l i e n s w ill
be h ire d if th e y p r e s e n t p r o p e r c o n s e n t
of th e W a r a n d N avy d ep a rtm en ts. A p ­
p ly N e w Y o r k OfHce, M o n d a y t h r o u g h
F r i d a y , 9 a .n i . to 11:30 a .m ., o r 1:30 p .m .
to 4 p .m ., 5 7 th S tr e e t a n d B r o a d w a y ,
N .Y . C . , R o o m 1826.
be
b a s is
be
you
w hen
th e s e
G en eral
T h e s e
a rra n g e d
w ill
of
best
th e
th e
na­
and
s itu a tio n
m ay
th a t
The
to
can
of
s e c u re
fie ld s
r a d l e y ’s
it
e d u c a tio n .
f ie ld
Jobs o f th e W e e k
w ith
it
y o u r s e lf
any
p e r lo d i-
he
fo r
tr a in in g
in c o m p le te .
th e
th e y
lis te d
w h ic h
e n g in e e rin g
f in d
B . M IL L E R
suggest
and
H o w e v e r,
ead t h e
to
m a c h in e
B
even
in d iv id u a l w ill
and
o th e r
your
te m p o ra ry
m uch
in
to -
m a n a g e rs .
p o s itio n
th o ro u g h
th a t m a n y
be
and
e n e r a l
to
th e m s e lv e s
fo r
in to
but
w ar
who
m ay
an
tin u e
m oney
m ay
th o s e
in te n s e ly fo r a fe w
q u a lify
ond,
a ll
th e
a b n o rm a l tre a tm e n t.
danger
a d v e rtis e m e n ts
a n a ly z e d
Such
s tu d y d r a ftin g
d r a ftin g
of
and
h is
a re a .
a b n o rm a l
get
c o m m u n ic a t io n
boon.
m ost
sum ­
p h a s e s o f s h ip
th e
m ay
q u ir e s
M R S . 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 )
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, June 8
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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
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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
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M ag er,
Repeat This!
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B u sin e ss M a n a g er.
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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 .
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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
. . . L is ts
fy in g
I w o n d e r w h a t k i n d o f lo g ic w a s
m an
when
brought
f r o n t door
th e
th in k s
u s e d to fig u r e o u t t h is c o n d it io n .
a
th e
w ith
tio n
is c a l l e d
R um l
m an)
in
c iv il
D e p a rt­
s e n io r ity
D e p a rtm e n t.
a
to
m ost
p re tty
a
s u p p ly .
th a t
dug
m anaged
been
A s s is te d
o n Uie
d rin k in g
a ro u n d
w e re
who
on
h a n d le :
few
k itc h e n s .
And
a re
in g
in g
as
a
e x p e rt
Y o r k ’s
been
m im in g
th e ir
other
some­
lis te n c .
p ip e s
1780
of
c o n v e r s a t io n a ll y .
o o d e n P ip e s
New
fa m ilia r
fix ­
s y s te m .
to
in
to
con­
w h ic h
an
w a te r,
is
can
a ls o
o ld
and
“ s ia m e s e
th e
W o rk s ’
p lu m b in g
th e y
is
you
conversa­
dozens
b e h in d
H e
you,
re fe re n c e s
and
n e c tio n s ”
tim e s
to
th a t
h is
of
“ s ip h c a a g e ,”
b lo c k s
ta lk s
and
fu ll
w ritte n
p ro v e d fo r u se o n th e C ity
about
a b o u t h i s business
of
jo b
goes
a ll
assum e
as m u c h
back
h is
he
a t Y M C A ' s and
he
to
h is to r y
p lu m b e r s ’ m a g a z in e s .
O ne
exam i-
th a t,
c lu b s ,
w hen
seem s
know
to
in
“W a te r
cla.sses of
in -tr a in in g
p r o m o tio n a l
T hose W
he
in
le c tu r in g
his
d is t r ib u t io n
te a c h e s
b u s in e s s
s y s te m s .
A nd
im p a r tin g
w a te r
B e s id e s
a ro u n d
e q u ip m e n t
t e a c h e r , a n d gets
of
fo r
n e w tejtis
h e ’s becom ing
e m p lo y e e s
n a tio n s .
the
c ity
w a te r.
d e s ig n e d
ance
o th e rs .
never
he
out
c o u rs e s
w ay.
C o lu m b ia
k ic k
C ity
w h o le a rn e d
in .
s ity ,
to
title
s u b je c ts r e l a t i n g
H e
trib u tio n
In ­
W a te r
th a t h e
a rra n g e m e n ts
tio n
of
h a rd
fa c t
J.
C h ie f
b e h in d
on
q u ite a b it o f a
a
th e
w a te r
of
is
it
s ta rte d
in
y e a rs
k n o w le d g e
B u re a u
th e
s in k .
ju d g e
re c e n t
com es
e n g in e e rin g ,
a u th o r ity
h is
th e
to
In
w a te r
title
b u s in e s s
used
th e
t h e s t o r y is t h e m a n
h is
o r­
jo b
th e
and
b ig
b u s in e s s
w hose
th a t
H is
s p e c to r
a
p ip e s
m en
th a t
th ro u g h ,
fo rg e t
th e
w a te r
th e
B u rk e .
and
b e h in d
d e liv e r in g
O ne
as
w ith ­
p r e v io u s
Subway
th a t
th e
g e ts
p e o p le
th a t
to
and
a p p o in t­
p a tro lm a n
u n d e rs ta n d
m ent
subw ay
fo r
h e re
s e r v ic e
a
fin a lly
p ro b a tio n a ry
out
And :
h a s in v e n te d
in g
a p p a ra tu s
w h ic h
in c lin e d
re tu rn e d ,
such
T h e L E A D E R i n v i t e s a ll r e a d e r s t o w r i t e in u p on a n y C iv il S e r v i c e su b j e c t .
r e c e iv e t h e c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n ow kf tu hl oe ce udiit
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b ee printwL
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r vs ..
w iill
ll D
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—
L e t t e r s w h ich a p p e a r in t h e s e colu
c o l um
min s m a y b e a n s w e r e d b y r e a d e r s w it h oth e r poi"**
o f v ie w . A ll l e t t e r s s hlo
o u ld b e ssix
i g n eH
e d , b u t nam e's w ill b e k e p t c o n f i d e n t i a l i f reQU£Bt«><
d
S ir s :
w a te r,
d r in k in g
of
fo r
th in k
m e a s u re ,
a u th o r itie s
use
a re
tric ity
c iv il
ta p a n d g e t­
g a n iz a t io n
of
he
to t u r n in g a
are
th e re
w a te r
w hen
have
c o ld
th e y
lin e d
g ro w n
M a s s a c h u s e t ts
use of
cement
p ip e s
th e re ,
and
Y O R K E R S
T h e re
Leader
H e w a s s e n t to
to in v e s tig a te t h e
-
T h in g s
A s s e m b ly
who
cases.
u n d e rs ta n d
th is
to
m e
th o s e
e a r lie r
m ilita r y
s e rv ic e .
th e
p ro c e d u re
to
who
1943.
re a ­
w h ic h
d is c r im in a t e
have
ta k e n
e x a m in a tio n , o r h a v e
if
te m p o ra ry
g iv e
th e
is
I
fa ir
spend
am
jo b
j,
so
in'!
o n ly
fo r
th e
du
gf
M aybe
to
it
to
us
sam e
A rm y
th e
so
C ity
th e
jo b s
s iz e
th a t
o f p o lic ^ * ” j^g
who
we
u n ifo r m s
w h ile
th e ir
fo r
jo b s
c o u ld
are
can
we
th e m .
jr
w e a i'
a re
D.
keep
O
p je s d a y J iH lL L l® * !
i v n .
ever
POLICE C A LLS
.
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he
c o u ld
:m ,
’
duce
Tuesday,
t
EADER
h its
p
am ong
day
th e
d is c u s s io n
th e
of
c o u rs e ,
w e e k ’s
of
th e
m en
w e e k ’s
is
’
paper
n ie n
who
$500
but
fo r
who
a
w in
lo s e .
th e
p la n ,
a rm e d
fo rc e s
at
p re s e n t,
m y
th o u g h ts s t i l l g o b a c k t o t h e P . D .
an d
I
I
fo rw a rd
s h a ll
re tu rn
and
is
one
th o u s a n d s
p lo y e e s
of
in
in
in
c iv il
s c o tc h
p re s e n t
th e
$450
I
re fe r
th e
we
c o n tin u e
th e
w o r ld
re fu s e s
to
of
c o u rs e
m anner
to
in
th e
d is ­
w h ic h
th e
has
“ S c h n e id ­
th e
e r” c a s e , m o r e c o m m o n l y
th e
“ P o lic e
th a t
w h ic h
to
of
get
th e
even
m en
a lre a d y
th a t
in
and
no
w e ’d
s e lv e s . W h a t
to
th e
do
th e
th e
it
a c te d
you
la w
A nd
g ro u p
re g a rd
w ith
in
in
h o ld s
th e
S ta te ,
re a s o n a b le
to
as­
h e r e ’s
a
o f th e m e n
th e
c a m p a ig n
e le c tio n s
of
lo n g
le tte r ,
th a t
som e
PB A
but
of
fin d
lo n g e r
of
th a t
us
w ho
our
jo b s
“ a v a ila b le ? ”
M ayor
re n e g e
s in c e r e ly
up
d o n ’t
on
hope
Keep
a re
no
W ill
th a t
I
w o rk
we
lik e
in
to
th e
hear
th e
c iv il s e r v i c e n e w s .
(P tl. 4 6 th
A rm y
ag ree w i t h
A ir
th e
h a s n ’t
w ith
F o rc e s .
W e
c o rp o ra l th a t th e
been
e x a c tly
decent
w it h t h e b o y s o n t h i s i s s u e .
as J i m
T u lly
e x p la in e d
w e e k ’s i s s u e , i f
s u s ta in
th e
in
th e
case
th e
th e
case
in
la s t
C c J \i r t s
th e
p a tr o l­
of
m a tte r,
a ll
a t $ 1 ,2 0 0 w il l
e x tra
th e s e c o n d
B u t,
S ta te
A d ria n
th o s e w h o c a m e i n
r e c e iv e
$400.
b e in g
T h is
w hy
been
th e
put
fo r
on
re c e n tly
m e e t in g ?
T h is
one
it,
of
of
w as
its
It
S o lv e t h e
th e
p o ra ry
PB A
“ m a s te r
p ro p o n e n ts
to
w as
p a y -r a is e
E lim in a te
w as
a
a
do
a
p r o b le m .
p ro b le m .
fo r
te m ­
p a tro lm e n .
a
g re a te r
m any
it
a d d itio n ,
by
c o u ld
b r in g
a
of
its
sp o n s o rs ,
pay
ra is e
im ­
under
th e
m e d ia t e ly ,
w h e re a s
re fe re n d u m
p la n ,
th e re
c a n ’t
an in c r e a s e
u n til
A p ril,
1944.
Now
w hat
w h ic h
is
so
It
o v e rtim e
fo r
t a in g
on
a
p la n
c a lls
w o rk
is
a
has
s im p le
v o lu n ta ry
p la n
an
of
O p e r-
b a s is ,
each
th e
p a tro lm a n
e x tra
8
h o u rs
W o r k in g
s e p a ra te
th e
•wan w o u l d
8 -4
tr o lm e n
have
th e
1 2 -8
to u r
he
Under
a
“2 h o u rs
p .m .
w o r k in g
tw o
cem
th e
a
w eek.
“T h e
w o u ld
a
be
w eek.
th e
o lu n te e r
th e re
fo r
w e re
^la t w o u ld
2 .0 0 0
Now
th is
e v e ry
about
ex-
p u ttin g
6
in
th is
th e
e x tra
1 2 ,0 0 0
m ean
w o u ld
m en
th e
who
d u ty .
v o lu n te e rs ,
e q u iv a le n t
m en.
how
pay?
and
we
by
E v e ry
case
fo r
a
is
to
v o te
is
p re c in c ts
m an
of
Under
d e te c tiv e
to
our
p e ti­
t h is
m en
20
y e a rs
a re
on
p o litic a l
fo r
sound.
E v e ry
w ill
fic e r s
s tro n g e r
e le c tio n
m ake
our
and
to
fo r
a
P a tro lm a n ’
P o p u la r
f ic e r s
case
of
is
o f­
PB A
o f­
m o re
re ­
th e needs
of
th e
m e m b e rs .
te m
th e
d e le g a te
bew eakened
re fo rm .
r e s u lt
th e
a
a ffa ir s
of
who
and
th e
a
th e
of
on
its e lf
vs.
e’
ta s tic
one
h is
b m *d e n s
s h o u ld e r s
of
W hoever
v o ic e s
has
no
th e
s io n
la w s .
Lana
T u rn e r
Any
' ' t r o l m e n ’s
t r o l m e n ’s
tw o
p e n s io n
s e p a ra te
“W e
is
vs.
p ro ve s
of
t io n s
m ean
a re
not
ra th e r
pow er
fo r
have.
younger
of
PB A
in g
th e
th a t
e le c ­
m e m b e rs h ip
and
g re a te r
and,
a c c o m p lis h ­
s itio n
to
T iit t e e
a rg u m e n ts
th e
“S e v e ra l
s to r ie s
any
w o rk
have
been
of
have
no
of
van
is
d is c u s s io n
c le a r-th in k in g
th e ir .p a t
p a t i ’o l m a n
th e
w ith
th e
sam e
c o n te m p t
th a t
th e y
th e
nent
t ’ ".ste'^ w h o h a s b e e n
p a tro l-
in g -
p a tr o l­
te a iin g
have
iro u g h
up
our
fo r
th a t
B ro n x
p ro m i­
s ta lk ­
p r e c in c ts
p e titio n s
w hen­
lig h t
of
id e a
w ith
to
a
of
t h in k
th a t
m a tte r
in g
of
to
e ffo rts
R ay
Dono­
answ er
a
a re
to
s tu n t,
th a t
can­
in te re s te d
e le c tio n s
S m ile s .
he
h im
th a t
he
is
th e
is
in
is h i s
r ig h t
th e
fro m
p a tr o lm e n
w hat
s u p e r io r
th a t
p a tro lm e n
c h o o s in g
a
a
m a tte r
Hoesch,
th e
th a t
of
th
we
*h e
e le c tin g
If
c a lc u ­
m a jo r ity
not
s c a re d
and
And
go­
d e s k
h e a i ’,
re a c h
th o s e
who
to
(W ill
know
if
ev e ry
now
i s n ’t
P e r m o tio n s T h a t L o o m In
S p r in g T r a -la . .
The
W o r d is t h a t w h e n C o r r e s p o n d ­
ence
descends u p o n
out
h ik e d
a g ra d e .
dow n
th e
T h a t
at
m en
c le r k s .
a re
a i* e
not
P ro ­
w o r k in g
and
as
tr a in e d
in te i-v ie w e r s
a i ’e
in
p o s ts .
you
have
c o m p la in t,
I ’l l
le t
m e
p ro te c t
I ’l l
c ir c u it
any
see
th e
in d iv id u a l
know
your
if
I
about
id e n tity .
can
re d -ta p e
P o e t r y
s h o rt-
T h e r e ’s
m essenger
F lo o r
h is
O .K .
a
who
w rite s
s p a r e -tim e .
to
so h e r e
I ’v e
ry n
one
to
of
th e
poem s
A fte r
m anaged
m uch
get
h is
an
v e rs e s ,
W h en I w a s you n g, but sw eet
six te e n .
A s y o u n g s t e r s w ill, I h a d a
dream
I dream t of
.11 t h e e a r t h l y
th in g s
•ja te s
v o t e a c c o r d in g
h im ,
to
m e n ’s i n s t r u c t i o n s .
In
io n
is
le ft
s u g g e s tio n
c o m p i ’o m i s e .
If
th e ir
o u r o p in ­
tim e s
in g
ed
a
B ut
answ er
to
a ll
is
t h is :
th e
o ffe re d
or
a
has
th e
o th
and
a n o th e r.
d o in g
be
up­
th e
o f w o rk
d u r a tio n ;
r ig h t,
and
do
you
a d m ir e rs
of
and
S in g e r
le a r n
n o d d in g
M a r y lin
w ill
t h a t th e
C a rlo
be
in te r ­
tw o
beau­
te o u s b lo n d e s h a v e d o n e g o n e a n d
q u it.
M a r y lin
th e
la n d
s ta rs ,
w en t back hom e
of
o ra n g e s
and
s o i^ th
to
S y lv ia
O le
to
and
m o v ie
d ro v e
d o w ri
V ir g in y
to
jo in
her
h u s b a n d , n o w s o jo u r n in g in C a m p
P ic k e tt.
we
we
fo u n d
d i d n ’t k n o w
out w as
to
lig h tw e ig h t
cham peen
w o ild .
A1 S in g e r, fo r m e r
F o llo w e rs
re m e m b e r
k a y o ’d
un­
t h a t S y lv ia
w a s m a r r ie d
A1
of
as
Sam m y
of
th e
r in g
w ill
k id
who
th e
th e
M a n d e ll
f ir s t ro u n d , w a y b a c k in
in
th e
1930 a n d
l a t e r p ic k e d u p 4 5 ,0 0 0 s m a c k e ro o s
a
tilt
w ith
in to
b u s i n e s s , b u t h e ’s i n
fo r
th is
you,
10
C h o c o la te .
th e
a g a in ,
r in g
K id
q u it
y e a rs
tim e
A l,
fo r
and
ago
to
fig l t in g
U n c le .
d o n ’t
A1
go
C
od
fo r i'^ .t
to
k . o . a c o u p l e o f T o j o ’s c o u s i n s f o r
us.
w h e th e r
h is
c a p a b le
p r e s e n t d e le g a te s y s te m
Joe
a rd e n t
o ffic e r s
or
we
w ill
fo r E v e ry
o ii«
who
d a te s
fo r
t h '-
he
not
m en
of
one
to
be
fo u r
a lte rn a tiv e
te rs .
th a n
s u g g e s t e d is t h a t o f h a v i n g
d e le -
g ro u p
to
of
know.
e r tir e lv
e le c te d
B u t no
to
h is
or
R ay
c r itic a l
th e m
if
by
he
r e - e le c te d
m ake
a
p re s id e n t
a ll
knew
by
h is
Dono­
in s ig h t .- —
w o u ld
e le c te d
and
suave
w ith
p a tr o l­
he
th e m
had
next
y e a r.
“Y o u rs
fo r
th e
v o te .”
o f e le c t­
have
J E R E M IA H
a
461
FLA N A G A N
E m p ir e
P E T E R
B lv d .,
B k ly n
S C H E N E ID E R
p r e s id e n c y
a re
as
Y et
m a tte r
as
«
r H ' ‘'fr e n * ^
th e
w ith
S m ile s
s tro n g e r, b e tte r
w e re
w ith
th o u g h tfu ln e s s ,
Al
h is
of
now
P a tr o lm a n .’
PBA
w is h
a ie th o d
or
w ith
a re
w ill
P a t H a rn e d y
s in c e r ity ,
one
fir m e r ,
if
be
B u rk a rd
m a n n e rs ,
any
c lin c h ­
it
g e n tle m a n ly
a c o n tin u a n c e o f th e
o u rs .
m ost
and
e s te d to
van
W e
e ith e r h a v e
d iffe r ­
The
a fte r
S y lv ia
te n
• s u g g e s t­
we
c h o ic e
a
a d v o c a te s
re fo rm
th o s e
w ill
th e m ?
W o lv e s ,
‘V o t e
has
b e lie v e s
in g
p la n
m e r it,
re fo rm s
re fo rm
p id d lin g
P a tro lm a n ’
m uch.
b e in g
a
such
m en
but who
p la c e
A n y B lo n d e s, T o d a y
or
th is
a
e le c tio n
of
w o rk
V e ts
b la m e
’‘ f o r
’t i s :
u n d e s ir ­
a b le
som e
S o m e th in g
on
a m o n g ’’
ta k in g
A n d n e v e r th e le s s fo lk s a r e q u i t ­
ro u te .
C o r n e r
They
ent
a re
p e r m a n e n tly :
th e
til
p e r s o n a lly .
is
g ra d e s
be
hope?
T h a t t h e r e ’l l b e p l e n t y
in
good
h ig h e s t.
L a w y e rs
m in o r
And
V e ts
th e ir
e m p lo y m e n t
If
of
w ill
e le v a tio n s
a c q u a in ta n c e s
A b ilitie s
3 ’s
so o n u p a n d
now ;
ra th e r
do
w ay.
And
s c a le , w e
T h a t
M r.
p e o p le
who
our
som e
lo w
even
h is
c o m e to
D C.
th e re w ill be a n u m b e r o f p r o m o ­
tio n s
p e rc e n t
to
us fro m
( W a s h . ) w h i c h is e x p e c t e d h o u r l y ,
g ra d e d
g e ts
th e
lo o k in g ).
th e
to
F a c to tu m
h e re
w hen
on
k id
&
e d ito r
th e
w o rk .
5.
m ov­
l o w e r r e g i o n s a r e n ’t
E d ito r
th e n
“ W e h a v e k n o w n a ll th e c a n d i­
m eet
s u n lit u p p e r
appear
and
M r.
s e e in g
th o s e
o ffic e s
th e
The VET GAZETTE
tin g
th a n
th e
fro m
a b o v e -g ra d e
back
4. P ro m o tio n s seem
it.
dow n
h is
100
w ith o u t
s it­
m o v in g
of
lift
fis t
poor
ducks
g ir ls
t h e y ’r e
o u t to t h e s id e w a lk .
som e
P lin y , J r .:
is
R e ic h e r t.
‘V o t e
p re s e n t
com m on
by
who
le g itim a te
h is
th e
d e m o c ra tic
su p p o rt
o ffic e rs
can
up
we
about
t im e ,
p re tty
so
a r­
a ro u n d
- O t h e r - P e o p le s ’ - C i -
flo o rs to t h e
to
M r.
it
lik e ly
pound
E v e ry
p r o p e r le a d e r s ?
“ F r e q u e n tly
w ill
fo r
C o m p r o m ise
a g re e s
a
does
he
any
fu n e ra l;
in te lle c t
are
fin a lly
w h e re
w ay
w hat
p re s i­
h is
own
xnd
tlie n
s u p e r i o r ’s . h e a d
n o tio n
th e
s e t-u p ?
w ro n g
th a t
as
con­
th a t
s o r d id
d e m o c ra tic
Donovan
fa r
P a tr o lm a n ’
to
a
th e n
p e rs o n n e l
o n e s u re w a y to in v e s t in tro u b le .
A nd
s it
w ill­
a re
b e lie v e s
E v e ry
m em o
d iv is io n ;
d is c u s s io n .
a
Now
a re
sam e
So
m o tiv e s
if
e le c t
a
w as
th a t
t h a t in c lu d e s H a r n e d y ,
d e n c y — Lj
in
who
to w a rd s
and
goes
a
B U T
i s n ’t
d o n ’t
a ll.
to o h a p p y a b o u t it.
a
req u e st
flo o r;
th e
boys
at
N o o n - C o n v e r s a tio n - a n d -
in g
can
in te rc e p to rs
it
over
get
it
ta lk
and
on
to
th a t m ost
O ffic e
th e
s ta ff
A lla n ;
it.
in
p e i*s o n a l
of
M r,
g e ts
s to p p e d
any
in
used
p o p u la r
anyone
to
th e
g a r e tte -C lu b
th e
Hoesch,
F o v u 't h
not
we
th e
to
of
in
M a n a g e r ’s
R e ic h e r t
c le a v a g e
a c tio n
of
w o rk
w o u ld
of
is
d iv is io n ,
to
e n c o u ra g e
t h a t w e w o u ld w o r k s id e -b y -
of
such
th e
th e
o p p o s ite ,
p a tr o lm e n
own
it
of
fo r
In te lli­
re g a rd
th o s e
put
in
is j u s t a
th a t
c o n v in c e
n a s tin e s s .
p a t i ’o l m e n
s to r ie s
to
to
o ld e r
O ur
‘V o t e
of
re -
to ,
c o m m i t t e e ’s
p la n
c e rn e d ,
Com -
and
M r.
but
p a tr o lm e n
a i*g u m e n t
D o n o v a n ’s
th e
‘p l a n t e d ’
fro m ,
gapped.
th a t
B u rk a rd
if
u g ly ,
w h ic h
g r e a t d is s e r v ic e
be
ftu n t.
s id e
oppo­
th e s e
been
pa­
lo o k
at
th e
c a n ’t
t in g
and
c h ie f
in
used
benches
th e y
and
how
c h ie f
th e n
fe s s io n a l
a c tu a lly
“A n o th e r
in
advanced.
a
th e
th e
p a tro lm e n
ra n g e d ,
ju s ­
o f s e c tio n ;
th e
m ean#
c o m in g
shop
s e tu p
th e
w ith
h e a rt-to -h e a rt
c h ie f
c o a x in g
la tio n s ,
“ C e rta in
a
of
new
S m o k in g
try
c o m p la in t
u tiliz e d
f la m e
som e
to
in v o lv e d
H e r e ’s
th e
of
And
th a t
a
a re
b a rb e r
by
r e s p o n s ib le
even
ro o m s
seem s
is s o i n t r i c a t e
w o n ’t
d a n g e ro u s
R a y D o n o v a n S tu n t?
end— and
m e n ts .
- 'u ir e
m ust
of
of
d is c u s s
h e a rin g
PBA
young
a ll
w id e n in g
P a tro lm a n ’
A s s o c ia ­
th e
by
E v e ry
T h a t o r g a n iz a ­
ta lk
g r ie v a n c e s
re n d e r a
th e
in g
th e
p r o b le m
V e ts
th e
e n tir e ly
th e
is
p a tro lm e n
d e s ir a b ility
o ffic e rs ,
fo r
th is
a d d itio n
o p p o s in g
and
in fliis n c e
c o u ld
o ld e r p a ­
g iv e n
s u b je c t
ta p e
see a
to
so
a re
anyone
to
desk,
ra te s
w h ic h
For
th e
its
th e re fo re ,
in
f a il;
of
g e ttin g
and
ra te s
c o n d itio n s .
in te rfe i-e s
m em ber
v o ic e
pa-
w ay
it
h a m m e r­
sm oke.
th e
a re
and
b u ild in g
b e a n d w h e r e y o u u s e d to s it a n d
c r e a tin g
by
th e
th e
th is
r a t in g s
re d
and
P a lo o k a .
w h e re
k ic k s
And
is b e t w e e n
th e
d iffe r e n t
g r ie v n c e s
not
g re a te r
young
young
c e r ta in
a
g re a te r
m o re
am ong
The
but
p o p u la r
no
younger
It
d is c o n te n t
fo r
th a t
is
b e c a u s e i t a d d s f u e l to
c a n d id a te s
F ir e m e n 's
pen­
w ith in
d a n g e ro u s .
th is
p r o v id e s it .
th e
Joe
th a t
age’
h is
a d d itio n a l re a s o n n e e d
fo r
o p in io n
d is tin c t.
say
‘y o u t h
in
‘V o t e
th e
m en.
new
lik e
cases
s e c r e ta i-y
th e ir
fin d
th a t
te n s e n e s s ,
c h ie fs
;rh e
be
to
b a n g in g
a ro u n d
c ie a te
by
to
a t­
m ade
in g
m is u s in g
som e
frie n d s h ip
th e
C le a n in g
th e
a re
s e c tio n
to
of
s y s te m s
and
is t h a t
s u c c e s s fu l e x p e r ie n c e
an
th e
in
I
re s u lt:
w o r k in g
to
pa­
S p r in g
have
le a d in g
th e
E ffic ie n c y
of
r e a lly
m o r a le
th e n
th e tw o p e n ­
p e n s io n
h e r e ’s
goes
fa n ­
as
e v e ry ­
s u rv e y
th e
over
th e
to
a ffe c t
w hat
w o rk :
‘y o u t h
at
d is s a tis ffe d ,
a b le s t
o ld e r
th e
V e t­
aro u n d
V e ts
in fo rm a l
o ffic e ;
on
p e n s io n
n o t p o s s ib ly
c o n fid e n c e
w o u ld
2.
to
th e re
of
be
lo w e r
fo r
of
and
r e v is io n
h is
fo r
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and
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th e y
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r ig h t
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T h e re
and
n a tu re s
o r g a n iz a ­
m o ra l
p o p u la r
o ffic e rs .
w h e re
th e
th e
th e
be
th e y
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oppose
PB A
and
th e ir
s h o u ld
because
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th e
of
P a tro lm a n ’
v o te
K ic k s
how
w h o s e jo b
w h a t ’s
w h ile
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p r o p o s a l,
^ ^ v ic e s o f o n e a d d i t i o n a l
have-
d e s p a fr
W o u ld
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PBA.
d e m o c ra tic
gent
about
th e
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tio n
s ta tis tic a l b o y s, a n
by
have
s u rp ris e d
need
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4 -1 2
th e
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a ffa ir s
p e r m itte d
tio n
u n til
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added
of
fo r
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w o rk s
P r e c in c t
o b v io u s .
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1 0 -s q u a d
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e n c o u ra g e d '
because
a rg u m e n ts ,
o ld e r m e n
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p re s e n t
to
th a t^
d e le g a te s
one
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w o u ld
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th e
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and
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h o u rs
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show n.
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tf a t i m e , h e
say
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w o u ld
on
s ix .
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W hen
to u r ,
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th e
p e titio n s ,
fa c t
D u rin g
PB A
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of
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w h ic h ,
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in
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in
e v e ry
advanced
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in
d is p la y e d
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is
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t h e v ig o r o u s in te r e s t t h a t p a ­
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days
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o ffic ia ls .
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p a tro l-
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s ta rt h is
days.
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th o u g h t
in
each s e t o f t o u r s , o r 4 h o u r s
tra o n t w o
im p a r tia l
p a tro lm e n
o r g a n iz a tio n
fo r
been
p a tro lm e n .
fo r
be
p ro g ra m
m u c h
c l a im e d ?
to
th is
of
we
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are
to c a ll f o r
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tim e
re tir e m e n ts .
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each
lig h t o f th e
th e
s p o n s iv e
num ber
th e s e
p o r tin g
us
in
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need
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cancel
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or
m in o r ity .
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fo r
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supposed
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th e
P e rm it
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supposed
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p la n ,
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th a t
a
V o te -fo r -E v e r y -P a tr o lm a n
tio n
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p a tr o lm e n
of
th e y
o ffic e r s .
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b rin g s.
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A n d I l a u g h e d , W h a t a jo k e ,
M e, a n o ffic e b oy h a v e fa m e.
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m y nam e.
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toy
T o d o a n y t h i n g , t h e y d o n ’t c a r e ,
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my
sh ip
c o m e s in
A n d p r o m o tio n s w ill b eg in ,
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toy
D r e a m s w ill be fa c t for t h is
little boy.
p a tr o l­
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p re v a il
p a tro lm e n
th e
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it
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w o u ld
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w ith
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fo u g -h t o n
Inside Story of
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lo t
about
is
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som e
th e m ­
d e p a rtm e n t.
p re s e n t
e le c t
th a t
th e
M a n h a tta n
to ld
b o ro u g h s
te rs
th a n
get
o f
H e r e ’s
fro m
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th a t
w o u ld
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a re
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w ith ir
and
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p re c in c ts
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by
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la s t o n e in
and
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good
th a t
fo rc e s
m an
th e
to o ?
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th e
fo rg e t
a rm e d
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B ro n x
m en
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to
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th o s e
PBA.
p a tr o lm e n
p o p u la r
at
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who
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of
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a ,
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be
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m i g h t
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pay”
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p re s e n t.
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w o rk
m ig h t
la n d ?
g u s t in g
as
use
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it
d riv e
r a is e ,
a n y th in g .
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h o n o r t h e d e c is io n s o f t h e c o u r t s
of o u r
pay
th e
F ir s t,
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day
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w hen
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th e
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fa ith ,
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th e
“pound
fly
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have
to
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it.
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and
sp o n s o rs ,
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on
to
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p e titio n s .
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th o s e w h o
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S T u y v e s a n t 9 -6900.
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G R a m e r c y 7-1268.
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A s h la n d 4-5346.
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M od erate ra tes.
T r ia l lesso n .
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S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
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M a r h i n r S h o p — B c n c h a n d D rill P re s s ,
E n g i n e a n d T u r r e t L a U i e O p e r a t i o n , IIIH p o c tio n , M a i n t e n a n c e a n d R e p a i r , a n d
m a n y o t h e r sk ills.
N a v ig a ­
w h ic h
fly in g
w itli
in
of
C ity
w om en
o r fu ll-tim e
of
c o u rs e .s
fo rc e s .
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Y o rk
and
v o c a tio n a l
ty p e
ity
te c h n ic a l
School
19
a ll
e x te n t
or
N a v ig a tio n
tio n
c o u rs e s
m en
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in
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a rm e d
fo r
n ig h t
h ig h
a
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a d d itio n
tr ie s
th e
a re
17
a re
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726.
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to
fit yo u
f o r v a r io u s ty p e s o f w o r k . T h e s e
in d iv id u a l
s c h o o ls
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v a rie ty
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w id e
b e lo w
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C o u rs e s p r o v id in g p e rs o n a l a t ­
te n tio n
a
c o u rs e s ,
s c h o o ls .
L is te c
Here Are Some
Unusual Ideas
For H.S. Grads
fa s t
o ffe rs
p r iv a te
341
o p e n in g .
p e r s o n a liz e d ,
A d v e rtise m e n t
A d v e rtis e m e n t
Opportunities for High School Grads
b e lo w
Tuesday, June 8, I 943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Ten
I.IiS S O N
K I.V IK W C O U R S E S :
S te n o ty p e , T y p in g .
Manhattan
G regg. P itm a n ,
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Business
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sp ea k , re a d a n d w rite fo re ig n la n g u a g e s
by th e n ew est R H Y T H M IC M E T H O D
a n d u n d e r th e ex p e rt a n d b u o y a n t in ­
s t r u c t i o n o f T H A T C H E R C L A R K . A .M .,
P h .D ., fo r m e rly w ith H A R V A R D . C O ­
L U M B IA . U. S. N A V A L A C A D E M Y a n d
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s tu d e n ts . D iction, o p e ra sin g ers, stag e ,
ra d io , so cie ty . M o d e r a te . R e c o m m e n d e d
by tlie A m e r ic a n S c h o o ls A s s o c ia tio n .
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
No second chance...no other choice
m akin g m ore money than w e have fo r years;
T h e things w e’d lik e to buy w ith lh at money |
are scarce— o r unavailable. So, w e ’re asked
to loan m oney at good interest— $ 4 fo r every j
$3 w hen the Bonds m ature. M o n ey to h elp ,
pay fo r the w ar— keep prices d o w n — provide
peacetime jobs and peacetim e goods and a
generaMy decent w o rld fo r a ll o f us w hen
the w ar is w on.
nameless graves and numberless cells— fo r
all o f them — there was no second chance, no
T J O R T H O S E W H O FA LL and freeze on
the lim e-covered floors o f the cattle cars
that carry them to G erm an la b o r camps—
there is no other choice.
other choi<;e.
But fo r you— a choice still rem ains. For
you— am ong a ll the peoples o f the w o rld , the
road to freedom is s till clear.
For the little ch ildren o f T e p e lin i and
Salonika and Athens w ho w a it w ith sw ollen
stomachs fo r the food ship that never arrives,
there is nothing else to do— but w ait.
N e v e r before have w e been able to measure
the price o f freedom fo r ourselves and our
children in such tangible terms. W ill you
help to keep the road to freedom open?
W ill you invest—all you can— in W a r Bonds?
For the Russian peasant w ith no choice
but to burn his hom e before the N azis reached
it; fo r the Chinese o f N a n k in g w ho suffered
the terro rism o f the Jap; fo r a ll o f those ia
•
I t ’s not so much to ask.
Chances are you’re already in the P a y ro ll
Savings P lan — buying W a r Bonds— d o in g
your bit. But do n ’t stop there. Raise your
sights! D o your bestl
M any o f us are
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c h e m is ts
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c.
U A M M A C H E R -S C H L E M M E R
& C O .. IN C .
D IG H T O N
C O L U M B IA
CO.
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REYM ANDO,
STE V E D O R IN G
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DEARBORN
A L B A T R A D I N G C O .,
M f r s . • ! B «rk>I» O il
T A V E R N . IN C .
COLONY
W.
ACME
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C O .. IN C .
C H E M IC A L
CO.
S H O P S , IN C .
A d v e rtise m e n t
M RS. ERNESTA GALLI
R estau ran t an d B ar
SHOP
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a
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SPLIC IN G
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FA B R IC S
S IX T Y -E IG H T
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to
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F L O R IS T S
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S t., N e w Y o r k C ity .
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N A T IO N A I, C H A IN S T O R E
P rrs e n ts
U n u s u a l O p p o r tu n itie s
M EN an d W O M E N
B O Y S a n d G IR L S
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q u o t e d . A p p l y L i g c e t t D r u g C o ., 71 W e s t
2 3 r d S t r e e t , N , Y . C . , R o o m 1202,
M e n a n d b o y s n e e d e d t o sell G o o d
H a m o r p ro d u cts a t p a rk s a n d beaches
of N ew Y o rk C ity . F u ll a n d p a r t- tim e
op en in g s. H o u rs a r e
11.30 a . m .
to
10
p .m . d ally .
P a r t tim e
a t present at
sam e h o u rs fo r w eek -en d s; la te r th ere
w ill b e a f t e r n o o n w o r k d u r i n g t h e w e e k
in a d d itio n to S a tu r d a y s a n d S u n d a y s .
No
salary
q u o ted .
C o m m issio n
basis.
A pply
d aily
10 a . m .
to
5 p .m .. P e r ­
s o n n e l OfBce, 332 R u t le d g e S t r e e t , N ew
Y o r k C ity .
P u ll a n d p a r t- tim e sa le sla d ie s w a n te d
a t A b r a h a m Se S t r a u s D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e .
F iv e d a y w eek . N o s a l a r y q u o te d . A p p ly
E m p l o y m e n t O ffice a t P u l t o n a n d H o y t
S tre e t, B ro o k ly n .
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E IG H T H
A V E N U E
G o o d o p p o r t u n i t y f o r m e n o v e r 18, d r a f t
d eferred , m ec h an ics w ith a u to en g in e a n d
a u to b o 4y e x p e rie n c e to s e c u re p o s itio n s
w i t h A m e r i c a n A i r l i n e s . S a l a r y r a n g e is
65c, 70c, 75c a n h o u r d e p e n d i n g u p o n
ab ility
and
ex p erien ce.
P o sse ssio n
of
tools d e s ira b le b u t n o t re q u ire d .
A pply
9 a . m . t o 5 p . m . a t 100 E a s t 4 2 n d S t r e e t .
N Y C — 1 6 th floor.
E a s te r n A irc ra f t D iv isio n o f th e G e n ­
e r a l M o to rs O o rp ., h a s m a n y o p e n in g s
fo r v a r ie d ty p e s o f sk ille d w o r k e rs i n ­
c lu d in g tool d e sig n e rs, c o st a c c o u n ta n ts ,
in .sp e c to rs, s h e e t m e t a l m e n a n d r a d i o
m e n . T h e s e p o .sitlo n s a r e a v a ila b le in
som e o f th e ir N ew J e r s e y p la n ts . A pplv
N e w Y o r k oiS c e, 5 7 th S t r e e t a n d B r o a d ­
w a y , N . Y . C . , R o o m 1826, 9 a . m . t o 11:30
a .m ., o r 1:30 p .m . t o 4 p . m . — M o n d a y
th ro u g h F rid ay .
G o o d o p p o rtu n ity fo r ex p e rien c ed to o l­
m a k e rs , d ie m a k e rs , first cla ss m a c h in ists,
a n d m e c h a n ic s to e a rn n ic e s a la ry In
B ro o k ly n p la n t. P a r t a n d fu ll-tim e o p e n ­
in g s. P l a n t is o p e n t w e n t y - f o u r h o u r s a
day. S alary
d ep e n d s u p o n a b ility an d
ex p erien ce b u t good m in im u m
q u o ted .
Phone
for
ap p o in tm en t.
C all
M r.
S c h w a r t z , 101 O n d e r d o n k A v e n u e , B r o o k In, N . Y . P h o n e n u m b e r is E V . 7-4880.
O p e n in g fo r m ale a n d fe m ale s u p e r­
v iso r w ith m a c h in e sh o p k n o w le d g e .. No
sa la ry q u o ted .
A p p ly A lien D . C a rd w e ll
M f g . C o . , 81 P r o s p e c t S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n ,
N. Y.
P a rt
ABRAHAM & STRAUS
BROOKLYN
W e, th e un d p ry lK n ed
bpini? d e siro u .s of
fo r m in g a litn ito d p iirttie rsliip p u r s u a n t
to th e law s of th e S ta te of N ow Y ork,
d o c e rtify a s fo llo w s:
I. T h e n a m e o f tlio p a r t n e r s h i p Is W .
R . K . T A Y L o n & CO.
I I . 'J'lie c h a r a c t e r o f t h e b u s i n e s s t o b e
G o tid iic te d b y t h e p n r t n e r s l i i p is a s e n o r a l
s to c k b ro k o ra B e bu sin ess.
I I I . T h e lo c a tio n of th e p r in c ip a l o ffic e
o f t h e p a r t n e r . s h i p I s N o , 120 B r o a d w a y ,
B o r o u g h o f f t t a n h u t t a n , N e w Y o r k , N . Y.
IV . T lio n a m e a n d p la c e o f re s id e n c e
o f e a c h m e m b e r is a s f o l l o w s :
G e iie ru l I 'u r tn e r s
W I I . M A M R. K . T A Y I . O R , J R . , S c r i b n e r
A v e n u e, S o u th N o rw a lk , C o n n ec tic u t.
J O S K P I I H . M C M U I-.L B N , 49 G r o s v e n o r
R o n d , S h o r t l l i l l . s , N o w .T or .s e y.
J A C O H J . H K I N l U C l l , lU-CKj 7!> th S t r e e t ,
W o o d h a v e ii, Q u e en s C o u n ty , N e w Y ork.
F R K D K U IC K
tlO lT ItN K IT A R D . M G a r ­
n e r l.aiie, B a y s h o ro , I.o n ij Is la n d .
THOM AS
W,
B A l!T i?C H
;U K d g e m e r e
S tre e t. P e lh a m M an o r, N e w Y o rk .
I.im ite d IM rtiie r
D oC O IJU C Y
U
T A Y I.O R ,
K ield
P o in t
R o a d , G reen w ic h , C o n n e c tic u t.
V . T h e t e r m f o r w h i c h t h e p artn er.-^h iii
I s t o o x i . s t ig f r o m t h e 1 s t d a y o f A p r i l ,
u n t i l t e r m i n a t e d in o n e o f t h e f o l ­
lo w in g m a n n e rs :
d a te of th e se rv ic e th ereo f.
VI T h o a m o u n t of cash an d a d escrip ­
tio n o f a n d th o a g r e e d v a lu e o f th e o th e r
p ro p e rty
c o n trib u te d
by
each
lim ited
p a r t n e r Is a s f o l l o w s :
D eCO U RC Y
I.. T A Y T . O R c o n t r i b u t e s
th o s u m o f T h ir ty T h o u s a n d D o llars
($3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ) In c a s h .
V II. N o
ad d itio n al
c o n trib u tio n s
are
a g r e e d to be m a d e b y th e lim ited p a r t­
ner.
V III. T h e tim e w h e n th o c o n trib u tio n
o f t h o l i m i t e d p a r t n e r is to b e r e t u r n e d
la a t t h e t e r m i n a t i o n o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p ,
as h erein ab o v e stated .
IX . T h e s h a r e of th e p ro fits or o th e r
c o m p e n sa tio n by w ay of Incom e w hich
each
lim ite d
p artn er
sh all
re c e iv e
ty
w a y o f c o n t r i b u t i o n . Is a s f o l l o w s :
U e C O U R C Y L . T A Y L O R Is to re c e lv a
in te re st fro m
th e
1st d a y o f A p ril,
ID lo . a t t h e r a t e o f 5% p e r a n n u m
upon
th e su m
of T h irty
Thousand
D o llars
($ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 )
co n trib u te d
by
h i i ti In ca.sh .
A ll s u c h i n t e r e s t s h a ll
b o p a id b e f o re a n y I n t e r e s t s h a l l bo
p a id to a g e n e ra l p a r tn e r.
In th o e v e n t th a t th e n e t p ro fits of
th o p a r l n e i 's h lp in a n y c a l e n d a r y e a r
sh all bo
In c .x c e s s o f $ 5 0 ,000.00, h e
s h a ll bo e n title d
to In te re s t a t th e
r a t e o f G% p e r a n n u m o n t h e c a a t i
c a p i t a l con tril)Uted b y h i m .
In th o e v e n t t h a t th e n et p ro fits of
t h e p a r t n e r s h i p In a n y c a l e n d a r y e a r
s h a l l b o I n e x c e s s o f |75.tHW). h e s h a l l
bo e n title d to in te re s t a t th e r a t e of
7% p e r a n n u m
on
t h e ca.*?!! c a p i t a l
c o n trib u te d by h im .
In th e e v e n t th a t th e n et p ro fits of
t h o p a r t n e r s h i p In a n y c a l e n d a r y e a r
. s h a l l h e i n e x c e s s o f $ 100.( H X \ h e s h a l l
bo e n t i t l e d to I n te re s t a t th o r a t e of
8% p e r a n n u m
on th o ca sh c a p ita l
c o n t r i b u t e d b y him .
H e aliall r e c e i v e n o o t h e r s h a r e o f
th e
p ro fits
or
o th er
co m p e n satio n .
X. No
rig h t
Is g i v e n t o t h e
lim ited
p a r t n e r t o s u b s t i t u t e a n a.sM lgnee a s ' c o n ­
t r i b u t o r in h i s p l a c e .
X r . N o r i g h t IS g i v e n t o t h e p a r t n e r s
to a d m i t
aild itlo n a l
lln ^ lte d
p artn er* .
XI I . T h e r e
Is n o r i g h t g i v e n t o a n y
lim ited
p artn er
to
p rio rity
over o th er
Ilm lti'd p a r t n e r s .
X I I I . T h o r i g h t Is g i v e n to t h e r e m a i n ­
ing
g eneral
p artn ers
to
co n tin u e
th e
b u s l n e s a f o r a p e r i o d o f s i x t y ((10) d a y s
In t h o e v e n t o f t h e d e a t h o r i n s a n i t y o f
any g en eral p artn er.
N o s u c h r i g h t is
g iv en
in t h e e v e itt o f r e t i r e m e n t o f a
g en eral p a rtn e r
X IV . N o
rig h t
Is g i v e n
to a
lim ited
p a r t n e r to d e m a n d o r re c e iv o p ro p e rty
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i n J a m a i c a f o r sale .sla d le s.
H ours a r ­
ranged
to su it y o u r
co n v en ien ce.
No
sala ry
q u o ted .
A pply
16 2 S t r e e t
and
J a m a i c a A v e n u e , J a m a i c a , L . I.
O p e n in g s fo r w a ite rs a n d
w a itre sse s,
b u s boys, p a n tr y w o rk ers a n d d is h w a s h ­
ers
at
S c h r a f T t ’s .
No
sala ry
q u o ted .
A p p l y 56 W e s t 2 3 r d S t r e e t , N . Y . C.
S k illed m e n
fo r w a r w o rk
H e r e ’s a
g o o d c h a n c e fo r m e n w ith skill a s to o l­
m a k e r ^ d iem ak e rs, flrst-c lass m a c h in ists,
a n d m e c h a n ic s to e n g a g e in w a r p ro d u c ­
tio n in th e ir s p a r e tim e .
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p a n y is p a r tic u la r ly a n x io u s to em p lo y
m en
in
civil
se rv ic e
jobs
who
have
th e s e sk ills a n d w a n t to a d d
to th e ir
in co m e a n d h elp th e w a r effo rt.
The
p l a n t is o p e n 24 h o u r s a d a y a n d c a n
lit in e x t r a w o rk e rs fo r a lm o s t a n y h o u rs
d u rin g th e d a y a n d n ig h t.
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ra te p aid
is h i g h
enough
to w a r r a n t
w o rk in g la te h o u rs .
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a p p l y b y p h 'o n e .
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E vergreen
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9:30 a n d
5.
T h e p l a n t is a b o u t tw e n ty m in u te s by
subw ay fro m d o w n to w n M a n h a tta n .
P a r t- tim e o p en in g s fo r salesw o m en at
A b r a h a m a n d S tr a u s s D e p a r t m e n t S to re .
F i v e - d a y w e e k , 11 t o 5 , o r 12 t o « . N o
sala ry q u o ted .
A pply A * S , F u lto n a n d
H o y t S tree ts, B ro o k ly n .
S a l e s g i r l s , 18 t o 4 0 , w a n t e d f o r p a r t t i m e w o r k — t o s e l l r e a d y t o w e a r w o m e n ’s
ac ce sso ries.
A p p ly in p e r s o n a t 352-4th
Avenue, NYC.
P a r t a n d fu ll tim e o p e n in g s fo r girls
o v e r 18 a t B i c k f o r d ’s R e . s t a u r a n t s , F u l l ­
tim e sala ry
$20 p l u s fo o d .
No salary
q u o te d f o r p a r t - t im e . A p p ly d a ily 8 a.m .
t o 10 p . m . , W e e k - e n d s , 8 a . m . t o 1 p . m . ,
Female Help Wanted
S T .,
T im e
A p p r o v e d ‘ S th o o l
Seeretarial Training
L ig g e tt D r u g C o. is h i r i n g m e n a s s o d a
c l e r k s , p a r t - t i m e , 6 p . m . t o 12 p . m . , f i v e
n i g h t s w e e k l y , a n d 10 h o u r s o n S u n d a y .
N o s a l a r y q u o t e d . A p p l y R o o m 1 2 0 2 , 71
W e st 23rd S tr e e t, N Y C.
T o p w a g e s p ro m is e d a t S ilv e r S ta n d a r d
R e sta u ra n ts fo r co u n te rm en , a n d w om en
d is h w a s h e rs , b u s boys, a n d girls, cooks.
U n ifo rm s p ro v id e d . M eals free. O p e n in g s
in N ew
Y ork
C ity
and
o u t of /o w n .
A p p l y 8 a m . t o 9 p . m . a t 1187 6 t h A v e ­
nue, NYC.
N a m m ’s D e p a r t m e n t
S to re
has
fu ll­
tim e
o p en in g s
for shoe
salesm en
and
s a le s w o m e n in b a s e m e n t s a le s r o o m . A lso
need
salesw o m en
fo r
lam p s
and
un­
p ain ted
fu rn itu re .
No
sala ry
q uoted.
F iv e -d a y , 4 0 -h o u r w eek.
A p ply N a m m
S to re ,
E m p lo y m en t
O ffice,
452
F u lto n
S tre e t,
B ro o k ly n ,
N.
Y .— t h i r d
floor.
M o rn in g s , 9:30 to H .
O p e n in g s fo r w o m e n a s c o sm e tic ia n s
and
drug
salesclerk s. E x p e rien ce p r e ­
ferred
but
not
e sse n tia l.
No
sala ry
of an
A c c o u n ta n c y • B o o k k e e p ln e
O p e n in g s in N a m m D e p a r tm e n t S to re
fo r w o m en in th e F o o d D e p a rtm e n t. E x ­
p erien ce in s te a m tab le, s a n d w ic h a n d
sala d w ork; so d a fo u n ta in p re ferred , bu t
in e x p e rie n c e d w o m e n w ill b e in te rv ie w e d .
S a \$ try tiifT ers w i t h d i f f e r e n t J o b s . M i n i ­
m u m o f 40 c e n t s a n h o u r . A ls o n e e d p a r t
t i m e e l e v a t o r o p e r a t o r s , 1 2-6 d a i l y . F u l l ­
tim e , 4 0 -h o u r w e ek . A p p ly to M iss L ew is,
3 d flo o r, 462 F u l t o n S t r e e t , B k ly n .
Sales P o sitio n s
FULTON
T ra in
* A l t C « u r t M » f In t t r y c tl M ) R e i l t l e r e i l
A ppr *v« d b y N . Y . S U t * D e p t. o( E d u< iti ,n
G o o d o p p o rtu n ity fo r g irls a n d w om en.
18 t o 4 5 , a t S a n i t a r y A u t o m a t i c C a n d y
C orp. D u tie s a r e to ta k e c h a rg e o f c a n d y
s ta n d s in le a d in g th e a tr e s .
N o salary
q u o ted
but
chances
for
ad v a n ce m e n t.
A p p ly 45 W e s t 3 6 t h S t r e e t , N Y C .
G i r l s a n d w o m e n w a n t e d a t S c h r a l T l ’s
a s w a it r e s s e s , s o d a g irls , sale .sg lrls a n d
b akers
and
cooks.
No
sala ry
q u o ted .
M eals a n d u n ifo rm s p ro v id e d .
A p p l y 56
W e st 23rd S tre e t, N Y C .
H ig h school bo y s h a v e a c h a n c e for
s u m m e r w o r k — S a l a r y a n d b o n u s — five
d a y week.
A pply R e u b e n H . D o n n e lle y
C o r p . , 307 B a s t 4 5 t h S t. , N Y C — b e t w e e n
2 a n d 6 p .m .
O p e n in g s fo r g irl a n d w o m e n fo r w o rk
in food fa c to ry . N o s a la ry q u o te d . P le a s ­
a n t w o rk in g c o n d itio n s.
A p p ly N a tu r a l
S u g a r s , I n c . , 601 W e s t 2 6 t h S t., N Y C 11 t h f l o o r .
S av aria
R estau ran ts
have
o p en in g s
fo r p a r t a n d fu ll-tim e h elp . M en a r e
n ee d ed a s b u s boys, d ish w a sh e rs, c le a n ­
ers,
and
k itc h e n
h elp .
No
sala ry
q u o ted . No ex p erien ce re q u ired .
A pply
d a i l y 8.30 t o 5 p . m . a t S a v a r i n R c « t a u r a n t s , 254 W e s t 3 1 s t S t r e e t , N Y C .
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M iscellan eo u s
M o re S k ill
fo r A p p o in tm e n t
( C o n t i n u e d o n P a ^ e F o u r te e n ) "
O p e n i n g s f o r s a l e s l a d i e s , 18 t o 50 t o
s e l l l a d l e s ’ a n d c h i l d r e n ’s a p p a r e l .
No
s a la ry q u o ted . B u t c h a n c e s o f a d v a n c e ­
m e n t s t a t e d . A p p l y B e e d y ’s , 1 6 2 n d S t r e e t
a n d J a m a i c a A v e n u e , J a m a i c a , L . I.
F u ll a n d s p a r e - t i m e o p e n in g ^ fo r m e n
a n d w o m e n to sell a c c id e n t, h e a l t h , h o s ­
p italizatio n ,
and
life
in su ran c e.
F ree
tra in in g
in
th e
ev en in g s.
No
sala ry
q u o te d b u t o n c o m m issio n b asis.
L ib eral
c o m m i s s i o n s a n d ren ew al."? p r o m i s e d . A p ­
p l y M r . F ilo s , S e c u r i t y M u t u a l L i f e ln .i.
C o' ., 2 6 C o u r t S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n , N . Y .
P h o n e is T r . 5-1710,
S a l e s g i r l s , 18 t o 4 0 , n e e d e d t o s e l l w o ­
m e n 's
accesso ries
at
P ly m o u th
S tkopx.
F u ll a n d p a r t - t i m e w o rk . N o s a la ry q u o ­
ted — 5 d ay
w eek.
A pply in p e rso n
at
352 F o u r t h A v e n u e , N Y C .
1‘A K T N 1 C U S I I 1 1 *
C E T JT iriC A T K
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I..IM IT K U P A U T N E R S H l P
A —I i y m u t u a ! c o n s e n t o f a l l o f t h e
p a rtie s h e re to ;
B — I5y n o t i c e in w r i t i n g d e l i v e r e d by
lULv i > a r t y t o a l l o f t h e o t h e r p a r l i e s
h ilc to . w h ich n o tic e s h a ll s ta to th e
d a t e u p o n w h i c h h o e l e c t s to h a v e th e
p a r tn e rs ip te rm in a te , w h ich d a te sh all
b e n o t loss t h a n s i.\ty d a y s f r o m th e
d a le of th o d e liv e ry o f th e n o tice;
O— Ity th o d e a th
or In sa n ity of an y
p a r ty h ereto , p ro v id e d , h o w e v er, th a t
in 8 u c h e v e n t t h e s u r v i v i n g p a r t n e r s
m i i y c u n t i t u i e .said f i r m f o r a p e r i o d
o f s ix ty d a y s th e r e a f le r au il th e c a p i ­
t a l c o i i t i lliu l Inn o f s u c h d e c e a . s e d o r
I n . '^ n n o p a r t n e r s h a l l r e m a i n a
pari
o f th o c a p ita l of s u c h c o n tin u in g firm
d u r i n g s u c h |)o r lo d a n d t h o s u r v i v l n n
p a id ie r.s
of
th e
tirn i
sh all
not
be
reciulred to p a y . to th o leg a l re p re s e n t a i i v e a o f th e d o c e a .se d o r I n s a n e p a i tn e r t h e a m o u n t ot iils i n t e r e s t In t h e
firm
u n lil
tiio
e .'tp ira llo n
of
such
p e r i o d o f s i x t y d a.v a a n d a n y c l a i m
such
re p rese n tativ e
to
such
In­
t e r e s t .sh all bo E u h o r d lim to in r i g h t
of p a y m e n t a n d su lije c t to th e p rio r
p a t M i i e n t o r p r o v i .s l o n f o r p a y m e n t in
fu ll o f c la im s o f all c r e d ito rs o f th o
co n tin u in g firm
arisin g out of m a t­
te r s o c c u rrin g boforo th e e n d of su ch
p erio d ;
D - H y a t u a j o r l t y in ln le re .9 t o f t h e
p a r t i e s h e r e t o reQ u e.slIn g t h a t a n o t h e r
p arty
h ereto
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re tire
from
th e
p artn ersh ip ,
w h ich
re cju est s h a ll
be
In w r it i n g , s i g n e d
b y a n k a j o r l t y In
In te re s t of th o p a itn e r a a n d d e liv e re d
to
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so u g h t, a n d w h ich re q u e st sh a ll s ta te
t h e (la te u p o n w h ic h s u c h r e tir e iiie n t
■h .'ill b e e f f e c t i v e , w h i c h d a t e s h a l l bp
n o t , le .s s t h a n
t h i r f v d n y n fro n t th »
Page
O n e o r t w o m e n , 17 t o 60, n e e d e d t o
m a k e th e m se lv e s u sefu l In a sh o p in
e x c h a n g e fo r w e ld in g tr a in in g . W ill r e ­
ceive fu ll w e ld in g i n s tr u c tio n p lu s s a la ry ,
d ep en d in g u p o n
num ber ot hours a r­
ra n g ed . C h an c e fo r p a r t-tim e a n d fu ll­
t i m e w o r k . P l a c e o p e n f r o m 10 a . m . i o
3 :3» p .m . A p p ly i n per.so n . S m i t h W e i d I n e S c h o o l , 250 W e s t 5 4 th S t r e e t , N e w
Y o rk C ity .
O p p o r t u n i t y f o r b o y s o v e r 16 a n d g i r l s
o v e r 18 t o d o p a t r i o t i c m e s s e n g e r w o r k .
O p e n in g s fo r p a r t- tim e w o rk b etw e en 7
a.m . a n d 6 p .m .
C a n a r ra n g e h o u rs to
tit y o u r school sch ed u le.
A lso f u l l - t i m e
w ork w ith ch a n ce fo r a d v a n ce m e n t.
Ap­
p ly W e s t e r n U n i o n T e l e g r a p h C o., R o o m
5 - M , 60 H u d s o n S t . , N .Y .C ., o r 127 W e s t
4 0 t h S t . , M a n h a t t a n , o r 311 W a s h i n g t o n
S t.,
B ro o k ly n ,
or
420 E a s t
49 th
S t.,
B ro n x , o r 40 J o u r n a l S q u a r e , J e r s e y C ity ,
N. J.
4*0
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fro m
M r. L e e d s , 393 S e v e n t h A v e n u e , N .Y .C .
R o o m 1604. P h o n e C H 4-8 2 0 0 .
M en a n d w o m e n w ill b e t r a in e d t o d o
acce .<i.so ry o v e r h a u l a n d m a i n t e n a n c e , e n g i i e m a i n t e n a n c e a n d e le c tric a l serv ic e,
by a irlin e . P a id w hile in tra in in g . Age
l i m i t f o r m e n 18 t o 4 5; w o m e n , 18 t o 33.
M u.st b e h i g h s c h o o l g r a d u a t e w i t h s o m e
m ech an ical
ap titu d e.
A pply
Box
12 1 ,
C iv il S e r v ic e L E A D E R .
I l i ^ sch o o l girl g r a d u a te s a r e w a n te d
fo r in .sp e rtlo n w o r k .
N o sala ry q u o ted
b u t good o p p o rtu n ity p ro m ised .
Phone
fo r a p p o in tm e n t.
C a ll M r. S c h w a r tz , S.
W.
F arber,
101
O n d erd o n ic
A venue,
B ro o k ly n , N . Y.
W r ite
Y O R K
« t o 10 p . m . a t 366 W e s t 5 0 th
M a n h a tta n .
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Pafife Thirteen
Employees in State Guard
Face Loss ofPay This Year
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HA.
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m e e t N EW F R IE N D S
through t h e O R I G I N A L “ P e r s o n a l S e r ded icated to th e p ro m o tio n o f in te r«ting f r i e n d s h i p s .
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1935.
njtcrim inating
C lie n te le ^ — all
re lig io u s
filths. T e l e p h o n e G r a c e B o w e s , o r c a l l a t
lur o ff ic e a n y w e e k d a y . A M E R I C A N S E R ­
VICE 236 W e s t 7 0 t h S t .
E N d i c o t t 2-4 6 8 0 .
M K R C H A N D IS E
L E A R N
B l.A C K O C T
SHADES,
A W N I N G S ,
C A N O V IE S
for
every
purpose.
STAR
A W 'N I N G C O ., 42 J a m a i c a A v e ., B k l y n .
A P . 7-f«56.
B IR T H
C E R T I F I C A T E S — A ll
states
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P R . 3-8 4 0 1 .
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&
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A lso
all
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lin guag es .
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or
cla sse s.
M o n th ly
pam plilet.s: r e c o r d s , b y m a i l .
507 F i f t h Ave.
iSulte C 02), M U . 2 - 9 6 5 7 .
C O R S E T S R E JU V E N A T E D ; re m o d elled or
fitte d fro m sto ck . C o p ied ; m a d e to o rd e r.
Long
esta b lish ed .
CENTRAL
CORSET
S T U D I O , 55 W . 42 ( n r . 6 t h A v .) C H 4-0930.
M IS S
F R E E .M A N ,
P R O F E S S I O N A I.,
e le ctro lo B i.st.
I 'e r m a n e n tly d e s tro y s u n ­
s ig h tly
h air.
M u ltip le
N e ed le
M eth o d .
L e a v e s sU ln s m o o th , u n m a r k e d .
Phone
f o r c o J i i p l i n i c n t a r y c o n s u l t a t i o n . 370 5 t h
Ave.
L E 2-o0b7.
H A I
I * 'a e e ,
F ree
m en t.
F ifth
R
r e m o v e d P e rm a n e n tly . S afely .
ai m s. legs. L o w co st. S tr i c t p riv a c y .
co n su ltatio n .
S undays by ap p o in t­
S O P H I E B R O Y , E l e c t r o l o g i s t . 'St
A v e ., c o r. flth S t.
G R a m e r c y 5-7832.
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m oved.
M o d erate
W e st 93d
E
E L E C T R O L Y S IS - S u p e rflu ­
ex p ertly
and
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P erm a n en t.
P riv ac y
a s.su red .
fee.
RAY
KELM ENSON,
07
(A p t. « G ).
R L 9 -5006.
S U P E K F L tJ O r S H A I K —P e r m a n e n tly R e ­
m o ved. E x c lu siv e N e w M eth o d , S a fe st &
fa ste st
proce.-fs
yet
d e v i s e d —“ A m a z i n g
T re a tm e n t." — H a r p e r 's
B azaar.
POLYT R O N , 501 L e x i n g t o n A v e .
P L . 3-9279.
H o t e l W l n t h r o p - W L 2-1 4 0 0 .
C o s m e to lo g y — E le c tr o ly s is
L a u n d r y S e rv ic e
FACE PRO BLEM S SOLVED!
C o n su lt M M E .
IL S E V A R A D Y , V ie n n a C o sm e to lo g ist a n d
E l e c t r o l y s i s S p e c i a l i s t ; 23 y r s . e x p .
820
M a d iso n Ave.
R H 4 -9048.
C lo c k w o rk
EEEF IN
T IM K !!
H ave
your
w a trh
checked a t S I N G E R ’ S W A T C H R E P A I R ­
ING 100 P a r k
R o w . N .Y .C .
T e le p h o n e
w o rth 2-3271.
A U S W IS S
AND
A M B K C IA N
m ake
wa tc hes r e p a i r e d .
E x p e r t w oi k. R ejw o n stle p i k e s . S U R R E Y J E W E L R Y
SS E, M t . E d e n A v e . , B r o n x . T K 8 - 8 1 2 8 .
E le c tric S h a v e r s
WE n R P A I R
all
m akea
of
elc c trlc
*nnver-; S e r v i c e g u a r a n t e e d . P H A R M A C A L
K R O O U C T S , 4 8 0 L e x i n g t o n A v e . P L 3- 3 J M 4 .
S h o e C lin ic s
HVE v o r i t
C O C rO N
no.
17
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>oiir o l d F h o e s l o o l c l i k e n e w .
S h o o P .eWlrhiE a t i t s b e s t .
P A R A F O T I ' S . 317
" w a y . In h e a r t o f C i v i l S e r v i c e D i s t r i c t .
jrP E IllO K
SHOE
R B P A IK S
SHOP tno u K h m e c h a n i c s t o r e p a i r s h o e s w h i l e
» u w a it!
D e l i v e r i e s . 257 E a u t 5 7 t h S t.
IL doraU o 6-8S23.
M a l e T o p - ic s
«KN'S
HATS
BENOVATED.
R e-R ty led ,
"locked, C l e a n e d .
JO H N
Dl
B IA S E
120
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em ­
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"tw
WAY E le c tric S ew e r C le a n in g B ervth o ro u g h ly
cle ar all ro o ts
and
Kinds o f o b s t r u c t i o n s . N o d i g g i n g . N o
foken
driv ew ay s.
No
law n
dam age,
guaran teed .
JO H N
C . K E H M , 46
S t., B r o o k l y n .
M A 4-5703.
C a rp et C le a n in g
iin..
d e-* n o th in g ; s to r a g e —
free
“"111 O c t . 1. D o m e s t i c 9 x 1 2 , $ 5 . O r i e n t a l s ,
C o m p le te i n s u r a n c e .
T acit d o w n c a rhn
C lean ed o n y o u r p re istse s.
Upclean ed , f u r n itu r e p o lish ed .
Go
‘"ywhere. I D E A L . 56 7 3 d A v e . M U . 3 - 1 0 3 9 .
The CARPET CLEANER — R ugs
^ured.
C lean ed ,
Sham pooed.
42
E ast
>n 8 f.
s T u y v e s a n t 9 -5889.
F ree sto rag e
season.
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PREFER
PERiinpj. f ’ *'® c l e a n s i n g , s t o r a g e , a n d i n s u r pADnr?'^ t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s . P E R F E C T
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C LEA N IN G
C O .,
1600
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B ronx.
T e l e p h o n e W E . 7-1522.
U p h o lste ry
It o l
U P H O I.S rE R Y
8 H O F -18-40
'iiaiia t ’ C o l l e g e P o i n t , N . Y .
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'’ovfro 1
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to
S lip c o v e rs , d r a p e s ,
■'tiiu n b lin d s .
P ia n o T u n in g
P al ri nl
» B L 1 A B L E t u n i n g — $3.
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"I PM • R e f e r e n c e s : H u n t e r C o l l e g e . B d .
St R
J O S E P H A L F R E D G E . 220 7 2 n d
■ “ 'o o k ly n . S H 5 -4723.
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S E W IN G
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A U A C K G R O U M D O F S A T IS ^
F A C T IO N in P e rs o n n e l s e ra l n c e 1910. e e c r e t a r i o s ,
o a m ^ 'P P h e rs ,
F i l e - L a w C lerkS k S w i t c h , ette '^ » « '; a t o r .
B R O D Y A G E N C Y (H en^ ffla y 7
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B EA T TH E R IS IN G P R IC E S!
B uy Q u a lity
M erc h a n d ise a t B a rg a in P rices.
C lo th in g
fo r m en , w om en, ch ild ren .
H om e fu rn ish ­
in g s, n o v e ltie s .
T H E T I P T O P , 29 G r e e n ­
w ich Ave.
W A . 9-0828
In su ra n ce
S h ip A h o y l
FOR A
CORSAGE, A PO TTED PLANT—
flow ers
f o r a n y o c c a. < ^ io n. c a l l R E G E N T
F L O R IS T S fa sk fo r J o h n ),
1155 3 r d A ve.
R E g e n t 4-5760.
JEA N
D A R M I Sc S O N — 9 8 t h
and
B w ay.
F L O W E R S F O R A LL O C C A SIO N S .
C iv il
S ervice
E m p lo y ees: W h e n
you th in k
of
flo w e rs, ca ll J e a n D a r m i & S o n , A C 4-5670,
w h e re y o u g e t a sp ecial d isc o u n t.
FLOW ERS
for
FA M IL Y ,
F R IE N D
«r
S W E E T H E A R T ., “ C r e a t e t h e occ a.sio n w i t h
a s u rp rise b o u q u e t,” O rd e r fro m A N T H O N Y
L O P R E S T I , 2168 2 d A v e .
L E . 4-3 5 1 7 .
H O M E , S W E E T
S P E C IA L C R O Q riN O L E P E R M A N E N T S
by A N D R E W .
E n tire
h e a d . In c lu d in g
h a i r c u t , s h a m p o o a n d s t y l e s e t t i n g $2,00.
A n d r e w s B e a u t y S h o p , 1800 W e s t c h e s t e r
A ve. (C or, L e la n d A v e .). Dx.
'T A 2-8190.
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N EW !
B e a u tifu l P e rm a .
n e n t g iv e n In t h e c o m t o r t o f y o u r o w n
hom e!
J10-J15.
A N N A M A R IB
MEYER,
3o W . 6 5 th S t.
'P R . 7-7013.
H O M E
B u ild in g & C o n tra c tin g
W H EN Y O U R H O M E N EED S an y ty p e of
a lte r a tio n fro m c e lla r to roof, c a ll JO S E P H
A M A T O , 188-26 J a m a i c a A v e ., H O 5-2 2 4 3 ,
R e s i d e n c e p h o n e J A 6-5046.
-In te rio r D ec o ra tin g
TRANSFORM
YOUR
HOME
C o m p le tely
f o r S u m m e r . F e e o n l y $5. A n y d e c o r a t i n g
.se rv ic e . P r o b l e m s s o l v e d b y C E L I A S P E C T O R , e x p e r t i n t e r i o r d e c o r a t o r . M U 2-9 0 8 0 ,
W A 9-3883.
W H E R E
T O
M exica n a
M E X K ’A N H A N D
W R O C G H T SFLVER
J E W E I . K Y —L a p e l* p in s ,
b ra c e le ts,
etc.
L A S N O V E D A D E f l , 8 7 -A C h r i s t o p h e r S t.
O p e n U a . m . —1 1 p . m .
F u r T a lk
ST O R E Y O U R F U R c o a t w ith a n e x p e ri­
enced fu rrier.
B s t. 35 y e a r s .
E x p e rt fur
rep airs.
C a ll R E . 9-3179 a n d w e w ill s e n d
bonded
m essenger.
JO H N
J.
W lT 'f L IN ,
168-18 J a m a i c a A v e ., J a m a i c a .
S ty le S ette rs
L A D IE S — Y O U CA N B U Y B E A U T IF U L
D R E S S E S f r o m $8.75 t o $16.75. L a r g e s e l e c ­
tio n ,
W I L L I A M F R I S C H , IN C ., 246 W e s t
3 8 t h S t . ( b e t w e e n 7 t h a n d 8 t h A v e s .) 5 t h fi,
D R E S S E S AND S U IT S in c o tto n ; p rin te d
crepes a n d sh eers fo r su m m er w ear. F ro m
$7.95 u p .
F o r J u n io rs a n d m isses.
LOLA
G O W N S , 29 E , 5 4 t h S t , , P L . 8 -2 7 8 3 .
C IV IL S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E E S -E a t an d
m eet at O A K
l.E A F
I . U N C I I E O N . 104
N a s s a u S t.. n e a r A n n S t. ( U p s t a i r s ) ,
FO R
D E L IC IO U S
H O M E
COOKED
M E A L S s t o p In a t T A D '.S R E S T A U R A N T .
R e m e m b e r ' r A D ? 2 .'95 E i g h t h A v e . , n e a r
1 3 8 th S t.
A U . 3-0S50.
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AND
P A R l ’A K E
O F
OUR
D A I L Y S P E C L 4 I .S . D e lic io u s C h o w M ein,
t a s t y s a n d w i c h e s , a p p e t i z i n g s a la d .s. T e a
I.e a f R e a d in g s a n e iite r tn in m e n t -featu re.
A L M A ’S ' I ' E A B O O M , 7 7 3 L e x i n g t o n A v o .
“ M O D ET TE” — FAM OUS SAM PLE HATS.
V a l u e s $ 7 ,50 • $22 .5 0 ; p r i c e d
$ 2 .98 - $ 3 .9 8 $4.9 8 - $5.98.
Com e
in .
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around.
“ M O D E T T E , ” 55 W . 4 2 d S t .
S u i t e 1048.
H E A L T H
S E R V IC E S
O s te o p a th
D R . L O U IS P E R K A L — O ste o p a th ic P h y s i­
c ia n . B y a p p o i n t m e n t . T e l e p h o n e : L E : 2-1886.
A ddress:
18 E a s t 4 1 s t S t . , R o o m 8 0 3 .
D e n tis ts
DR.
KVGENE
M O R R ELL— S u rg eo n
D en­
tis t, O r a l S u rg e o n , 360 M o n ro e S t., cor.
T o m p k i n s A v e ., B r o o k l y n . G L 5 -2474.
DR.
GERALD
ED W A R D S— S urg eo n
Den­
tist—X -R ay.
1390
D ean
S t..
B ro o k ly n .
H o u r s : 9 a . m . — 0 p . m . . S u n . . 11 a . m . —
1 p .m .
S L . 6-5 0 3 0 .
F U N E R A L S E R V IC E S
M IC K E Y f u n e r a l S E R V IC E , lu o .
E s t . lbS4. 228 l . e n o x A v e . In t h e H a r l e m
sec tio n .
O f f e r s s p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n t o O iv ll
S erv ice em p lo y e e s.
L E h i g h 4-0099.
B R R T IK
D A D E , M C B N .S ttD
M O R T IC XAN.
O p e n D a y a n d N lg iit.
2244 S e v e n i l i
A v e ., C v r. 132 n d S t.
E D i , 4-7900.
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m ilita r y
B A I.L E T -T O E -V A R IA T IO N S .
P h y sic a l
E x e rc ise s..
M o r n i n g & E v e n i n g C loflses.
r i j f j u i r e 9 A M . t o ;i P . M .
A ll d a y M oiid ay -F iId n y .
M IL T IA D E S
S T U D I03
2
W e s t n o th S t.
C O . 5-2470.
M A .S S A G E . K E J U V E N A T I O N , S L E N D E R ­
IS IN G
AND
SCALP
T R E .A T M E N T S .
H E A L T H B L A N K E T S e r v i c e , 2 E . 12 .'i t h
.St.
C all E S S E N T IA L
A I D , L E . 4-1442
fo r a p p o in tm e n t.
SW ED ISH
M A S S A G E
FOR
P A IN S ; fo r re d u cin g .
I do th e
r e d u c e . $ 3 , 10 f o r $ 2 5 . W O M E N
a p p o in tm en t.
W A 9-7292.
V A R IO U S
w ork— you
ONLY. By
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b e rs
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to
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p r iv ile g e s
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D A N C IN G —W E
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V oice
c u ltu re .
A N D E R S O N 'S
B T U D IO ,
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S ta te
th is
S ta te
is ts .
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who
w e re
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in
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1,
title d
to
tim e
o ff,
1,
s ta te
at
d u tie s ,
1942,
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ex­
e m p lo y e s
1942,
B u t th o s e
th e
p a ra d o x
th e
to
m ilita r y
at
p u b lic
p r io r
of
p re p a re s
tr a in in g
th o s e
in ­
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d a te
s tra n g e
on
w e re
G u a rd
a re
any
en­
tim e ,
w ith o u t
in d u c te d
and
lo s s
a fte r
th e re
a re
m a n y , a r e d e n ie d t h e s a m e p r i v i ­
le g e s .
B u t
sum ­
on
■»O i;
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lo s s
m ili-
o th e r
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A p ril
A
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1,
1942
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to
p r o m u lg a te
a s s is ta n t
c h e m is t
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th e
u n til
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Sanifaiion Depi.
Holy Nam e Group
The
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oughs
.w ill
of
Nam e
of
its
S a n ita tio n ,
and
1 2 th
A nnual
June
13.
M e m b e rs
of
M ass
and
w ill
at
a tte n d
th e
M a ry ,
S tre e ts ,
H o ly
M ass
w ill
A fte r
a s s is te d
re ­
by
H is
Thom as
E.
by
P a s to r
M ass
of
w ill
le a d
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th e
c h u rc h
w h e re
th e
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D iie c to r
p a rtm e n t
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and
and
b e c e le b r a te d
D iv is io n s
G e o rg e
of
S u m m it
B is h o p
S o c ie ty ,
C a p r io ,
of
H e a rts
B r o o k ly n ,
M o n s ig n o r
Nam e
th e
C h u rc h
C o m m u n io n .
E x c e lle n c y
Rev.
Com ­
on
S te p h e n — S a c re d
c e iv e
B o r­
Q ueens,
B re a k fa s t
o r g a n iz a t io n
H ic k s
th e
and
o 'c lo c k
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of
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Sunday,
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m u n io n
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C o m m is s io n e rs
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h a r d s h ip
who
th e
pay
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p u b lic
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CAN YOU D E F E N D
YOU RSELF?
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R I.S T
w ill
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J I T S U , 104 E , S O th S t.
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w ith o u t
p a y fo r p e r fo r m in g
ta ry
w o rk
in to
of pay.
w e re
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d u ty .
tim e
in te n d e d
to m e m b e rs o f th e
S ta te
p lo y e s ,
a ls o
d iffe re n tia l
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m ay
th e
A p ril
S ta te
a ll
its
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a fte r
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e m p lo y e e s
S m ith
P r e v i o u s t o A p r i l 1, 1 9 4 2 m e m ­
M o llo y ,
.S E L F D E F E N S E
fo r
by
M e m b e rs re ­
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th e
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p r o t e c t in g
to
in
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act
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(to
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a c t.
A d­
G o ld s te ;in
q u ir k
and
suggest
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beyond
p o .s e
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to
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resp o n se
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p o in te d
of
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abuses)
is t h e
q u e s tio n
th e
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th e s e
In a d v e r t e n t ly , p e rh a p s , th e a c t
such
le a v e .
D e p a rtm e n t
F IT !
K E L T O N (10) o u t d o o r t e n n i s c o u r t s . ( N o w
o p e n ) . 4 0 th S t., & 1 2 th A ve.
L O 3-0030.
L o c k e r s , .sh o w e rs, h a n d b a l l c o u r t s .
(3 4 th 4 9 th S t. b u s e s to d o o r).
to
fo r
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up
G e n e r a l G o ld s te in
m ay
1942
p e r fo r m in g
c h a rg e d
s ic k
a
1,
fu n c tio n s ,
is
th e
D a n ce In stru c tio n
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lo s t
C O L U M B U S D IS C O V E R E D A M E R IC A — Y ou
too c a n d isco v e r a good s a n d w ic h o r a
c o m p lete m ea l a t th * M A Y O R E S T A U R A N T ,
720 C o l u m b u s A v e ., n e a r 9 5 t h . R I 9 -9 3 2 9 .
T o p p in g It O f f
R O Y A L B R 'lT y M IM .IN E R Y , IN D IV ID ­
U A L H ty lin g to m e e t a ll o c c a s io n s . F r o m
$3, 1310 M a d i s o n A v e . ( 9 3 r d ) . A T 9-4570.
tim e
m ilita r y
— c ity
R E S T A U R A N T AND C O C K T A IL L O U N G E —
W in e s, liq u o rs, s e a foo d , s te a k s , ch o p s.
P A P P A S , 254 W . 1 4 th (o v e r 25 y rs , in
G r e e n w ic h V illage).
W A . 9 -9421.
C aters
t o C iv il S e r v ic e e m p lo y e e s .
in d u c te d
th e
W H E N H U N G R Y . D r o p In a t t h e IIA .f’ M O .N Y R E K T A l ’ K A N T f o r a s a n d w ' c h o r
a w h o le so m e m ea l.
30 3 r d A v e . , c o r . !)th .
J.
A
B.
LUNCHEONETTE,
415
Second
A v e ., c o r . 2 4 t h S t . C L E A N , D E L I C I O U S
F O O D r Q u ick S erv ice— S o d a F o u n ta in .
a ll
anyone
fo r
d a te .
p o r ta tio n
W O N B A R & G R I L L . C h o i c e W in e .g a n d
L iq u o r.s.
"W hen
in
th e
n eig h b o rh o o d
D R O P l.V .”
C lie clt c n .s h i n g a c c o m m o d a t l o n . g . 'J 103 S e v e n t h A v e . ( b t w n 1 2 9 t h a n d
1 30th S ts .) .
L E . 4-8943.
s to p p e d
p r iv ile g e s
th a t
A p ril
,
s ta tu te — w h ic h
in to
th e
D IN E
H a ir S ty lin g ; E le c tro ly s is
Y O r ’R E “ S H O E I . C C K Y ” I f y o u w e a r
siTse 4 - B .
U i s h q u a l i t y s a m p l e s , $6 a n d J IO
v a l u e . " a r e r e a l n i o n e y - s a v e r s a t o n l y $4.
G O L D S T E I N . 196 P a r k s i d o A v e ., B ’k l y n .
g o v e rn ­
G u a rd
a fte r
tim e .
th e
p a y in g
in d u c te d
Y o rk
in c lu d in g
as p a r t o f th e ir m ilita r y
v a c a tio n
fro m
A p p ro v e d
F O R A S A N D W I C H T H A T ’S A S A N D W I C H
— a cu p of C o ffe e t h a t is C O F F E E o r a
m e a l “ w h a t is a M E A L ” — t r y C H A R L I E 'S
LUNCHEONETTE.
S erv in g
you
for
30
y e a r . s — 15 P e a r l
S t.,
at
B ow ling
G reen.
F o o tw e a r
of
S m ith
th e ir
w eek;
A N E W H A IR -D O H e art-ste alin g and
e x c lu siv e , by B E T T Y A N N ,
P erm a n en ts
from
$ 2,00 t o
$5.00.
B ETTY
A N N ’S
B E A U T Y S A L O N . 1728 Z e r e g a A v e ., B x .
T A 2.91 4 7 .
F R A N K G V S T - F E R B U — H a ir s ty list, h a i r
d y e in g , .sp ecializing in p e r m a n e n t w a v in g ,
l e c t r o l y s l s . 31 y r s . i n b u s i n e s s . 8 a . m . - 1 0 p . m .
1510 N o s t r a n d A v e ,, B r o o k l y n . B U 4 -8 8 2 5 .
of
m u n ic ip a litie s ,
S ta te
ta k e n
H a ir-D o in g
C A P IT O L B E A U T Y P A R L O R . A rtistic P e r ­
m a n e n t W aves.
H a ir C o lo rin g by carefu l,
efficien t o p erato rs. H a ir S ty lin g by m ale
o p erato r.
O U R P R IC E S ARE M O D ER A TE.
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ENGLAND
S IL V E R S M IT H S — H a n d ­
m a d e S ilv e r. M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f fin e r e p r o ­
d u ctio n s.
E x p e rt re p a ir in g o f silv er, p e w ­
ter, o b je c ts of a r t, etc . G o ld a n d silv e rp latin g .
R efin ish ln g
—
E n g ra v in g .
P.
S C H M I D B E R G E R , 304 E . 59 S t . , P L 8 -0 4 7 3 .
u n its
m e m b e r o f th e
d iffe re n tia l
F lo w e r y N o te s
H andm ade
o th e r
e n title d
W E H A V E H I R E R O P E , all sizes, a ls o life
p reserv ers of kap o k a n d cork a n d o th er
su p p lies
fo r
boat
ow ners.
P A R K V IL L E
L U M B E R & S A L V A G E C O ., 80 F u l t o n S t.,
B ro o k lv n .
T R i a n g l e 5-3752.
o ffic e r s
or
m e n t , a r e f o r b id d e n
l\e w a n d U sed C lo th in g
A L L T Y P E S O F IN S C H A N C E .
L ice n sed
C o m p a n i e ! » —T i m e P a y m e n t . * ) .
F re e In fo r­
m atio n — No
O b lig atio n .
C E N T R A L
A G E N C Y . 1O8-04 S u t p h i n B l v d . , J a m a i c a
H E 9-9480.
Cam p
.so o n
c itie s , a s w e ll a s c o u n ­
and
e ra l
T h rift S h o p
G irth C o n tr o l
D O N ’T
G IV E
C P
rO V tl
F A V O R IT E
G IR D IJH :!
R e-.se rv icin B w ill r e n e w It a n d
keep y o u r fig u re trim .
A LSO new g ar­
m en ts' fro m
t7.05.
JE A N
KAUFM AN,
l o a M a d i s o n A v e . ( O p p . A l t m a n ’s ) .
M R . F IX IT
G R E E N W I C H
V lL l^ G K
P R IV A T IC
HAND l > A V X D U Y , 1 4 W a / ^ h l n g t o n P l a r e .
S E Ii V l C H ,
R E L IA B IL IT Y .
R easo n ab le
rates. S P r l n K 7 - 3 7 0 9 .
B la c k o u t!
do
s ta te
any
or
L I S T E N B O Y S - I f i t ’.9 a u n i f o r m o r " c i v ­
ic” s u i t y o u w a n t , e i t h e r to b u y o r to
s ell,
see
th e
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R eliab le — B IL T /S
C L O T H E S S H O P , 5 3 B a y a r d S t . W O 2-. 1281
S u p e r flu o u s H a ir
FA S T
F o o tw e a r
B m T H
C E R T IF IC A T E S ,
M A R R IA G E
L IC E N S E S , all d o c u m e n ts
p h o to stated ,
o n ly 12c e a c h ( to tte r s iz e ).
G u aran teed .
M A T H T A S - C A R R , 1 E . 4 2 d S t.. 105 B r o a d w ay.
M u r r a y H i l l 3-0 6 9 7 .
W A N T E D
gl(;H P R I C E S f o r y o u r B r i c - a - B r a c , c u t
ll«ss. b i s q u e f i g u r e s , d i n n e r s e t s , c u r i o s ,
s in erw ar* ; a l s o m u s i c a l I n s t r . , c a m e r a s ,
binoculars a n d a l l t y p e s m e c h a n i c a l t o o l s ,
fill c a l l i m m e d i a t e l y . T Y L i E R , 8 3 5 B r o a d fiy, B r o o k l y n .
E V 4 -7465.
C o r r e c t iv e
B U Y
H . C. V r rA N Z A O R T H O P E D I C S H O E S fo r d e f o r m e d feet, .\w a r d c d d ip lo m a a n d
g o ld m e d a l a t I n te r n a tio n a l E x p o sitio n .
1823 S o u t h e r n B l v d . a t 1 7 3 th . D A 3-6777.
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E V E R Y B O D Y ’S
K IR T H
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ALL
STATES.
R esu lta G u a ran te ed ,
or
fee
re fu n d ed .
W rite
for
in fo rm a tio n .
I N T E R S T A T E R E S E A R C H B U R E A U , 200
E a s t i n i a * S t.. B r o n x .
MIQ. 6 - 1 0 1 0 .
MEN A N D W O M E N : D o e s th e r o u . of y o u r j o b c r a m p y o u r s o c i a l l i f e ?
vnu r e a d a b o u t I N T R O D U C T I O N i n • ' L i f e , "
; o . « d e r s ’ D i g e s t , " ‘‘T h e A m e r i c a n . ”
You
T n o w try IN T R O D U C T IO N y o u rse lf in
York C ity .
IN T R O D U C T IO N ,
In c .,
507 5t h A v e n u e , M U 2 - 4 1 1 0 .
b r ie d
D O W N !
B tr th C e rtt/ic a te s
tfO K T B
S -206S
TODAY.
TOP
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P A I D
FO R
W a ste
P aper,
nccordfl, F lld s. B o o k s . T R O I A N G
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IT
th e
a tte n d
th e y
fis c a l
by
of
th e
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of
and
A rre s e ,
th e
th e
th e
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R ev.
and
by
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th e
S a n ita tio n
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Band
p r o c e s s io n
to
A.
c h u rc h .
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headed
R ig h t
fro m
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be
CARS WANTED—
High Top Cash Prices
For
A r e i i K — 1 9> 7 t o 1 9 4 2
B u y e r M ill C ull A n y w h e r e
498
E l'N A W A R E I I O I S E
M o i i r u e S t . ( S u m n e r ) , B ’U l y n
■■iJ E fferso n 3 -8 4 7 4 m
LEG A L N O T IC E
A. Sz F . W E I . D I N G & M A C H I N E W O R K S . —
T h e f o l l o w i n e i.s t h e s u b . s t a n c e o f a c e r ­
tific a te o l lim ite d p a i'in rr .s h ip filed in t h e
o lflc e of th e C le rk of .th e C o u n ty of N e w
Y ork:
T h e n a m e o f l l ie p a r t n e r s h i p is A. & P .
W E L D IN G
&
M A C H IN E
W ORKS.
The
r h a r n t t e r o f i t s b u .sin ess is v e ld in ^ r, m a ­
ch in e
and
m a n iifU L 'tu r in e .
Its p rin c ip a l
p la c e o f b u .sin ess is a t 5 2 9 -3 1 W e s t 3 0 t h
S t., N . Y. C ., N . Y .
T he ceneral p artn ers .
a re M A D E L IN E VAN d e r B R O N D B E E K , 456
E ast
1 4 9 lh
S t.,
N.
Y.
C.
a n ti
A L V J^f
K I R C H O F E R , 1638 E a s t 3 2 n d S t., B r o o k ­
lyn, N . Y. C.
The
lim ited
p artn ers
are
W IL L IA M
K IR C H O F E R ,
1638 E a s t 3 2 m l
S t., B r o o k l y n , N. Y . C ., a n d M I L D R E D
O D R IS C O L L , L a k e H ill, N . Y.
T he term
f o r w h i c h t h e p a r t n e r s h i p 1s t o e x i s t I s
from
M ay
1, 1 9 4 3 , t o J a n u a r y
1, 1 9 4 8 .
E a c h o f t h e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s ha.s c o n t r i b ­
u t e d $ 5 ,0 0 0 in c a s h .
No ad d itio n al co n ­
tr ib u tio n s a r e to be m a d e by th e lim ite d
p a rtn e rs . T h e c o n trib u tio n of ea ch lim ited
p a r t n e r is to be r e t u r n e d u p o n th e t e r ­
m in atio n of th e p a rtn e rsh ip .
E ach of th e
lim ite d p a r t n e r s is to re c e iv e 25^4 o f t h e
n e t p ro fits.
T h e lim ited p a r tn e r s ’ in te re s t
m n y n o t be assig n ed .
No lim ited p a r tn e r
sh all h av e a n y
prio rity over a n y
o th er
lim ited p a rtn e r.
S u id c e r tific a te w a s d u ly
s u b s c r i b t d a n d a c k n o w l c d t e d b y ull c l th o
p artn ers.
Opportunities for High School Grads
(C o n tin u e d
from
Pa?e Ten)
and
you
M a n h a tta n ,
th e re
S tre e t,
m ay
go
d ire c tL num ber
s e rv ic e
p o s ts
♦s p o t.
In
w o rk
fille d
case,
and
you
m ay
by
th e ir
by
a p p lic a tio n s .
s e r v ic e
p h y s ic a l
o th e r
you
C le rk s ,
w h e th e r
fo r
th e
of
$ 1 ,4 4 0 ,
p lu s
S a la r y
or
a ry
is
p a id .
$ 1 ,3 2 0
w o rkers
H e r e
m ent
o n ly .
noon
o ffic e
at
to
boys
16-
Y a rd .
Then
$ 7 .5 2 .
L e a rn e rs — A t B ro o k ­
F a rm s — A ll
ty p e s
of
needed.
m anual
and
and
h o u rs
Federal
67
O f f i c e
s itio n s
m ent
ty p e s
5
M onday
A p p ly
of
po­
M a d is o n
ta n .
205
Long
Avenue,
2 9 -2 7
L s la n d
t r a in e d
5
East
4 0 th
M a n h a t­
S t i ’e e t ,
Avenue,
40
East
S tre e t,
M a n h a t­
p r o fe s s io n a l.
5 9 th
S t r e e t — S e rv ic e
w o rk .
C .—
W est
N e e d le
34Lh
S tre e t.
N.
Y.
tra d e s .
1 2 4 E a s t 2 8 t h S t r e e t , N . Y . C .—
;
F a rm
w o rk .
H e r e
A r e
.W h ic h
S o m e
F i n d
95
M a d is o n
^ .'^ r v e s
16
to
Avenue,
young
n ie n
25, w ho
w hat
A p titu d e
te s ts
g ro u n d
n in g
fie ld
a re
w om en,
in
d e te r­
to
e n te r.
g iv e n
and
and
c o n s id e r e d
tr a in in g
p a tio n a l
a id
in te r e s ts
a re
a
M a n h a tta n
and
need
m in in g
a p p l i c a n t ’s
back­
in
p la n ­
p ro g ra m .
o p p o r tu n itie s
th e
O ccu­
a re
d is ­
315
Lex­
F rid a y ,
ju n io r s
A m e r i c a n R e d CroBs,
9
to
9
to
bt^
to
h e a r­
D e a f m u te s w ill
c o n s id e r e d .
M onday
a id
w hose
H o u rs
th ro u g h
a re
9
F iid a y ,
9
S a tu rd a y .
M a so n ic
Free
E m p lo y m e n t
S erv ice, 3 1 7 C l a r e m o n t A v e n u e ,
B r o o k ly n — ta k in g
and
9
im m e d ia te
to
1
c a re o f M aso n s
re la tv e s .
M onday
Y M C A .
5
W est
boys,
m a in ly
17
in
or
tra d e s .
H o u rs
th ro u g h
noon
9
to
5 :3 0
F r id a y ,
T h e r e ’s
s e s s io n
fro m
9
to
a ls o
a
6 :1 5
S lo a n H o u se.
S tre e t,
h e lp
to
or
o v e r,
in
9
te c h n ic a l
to
to
S a tu rd a y ,
to
9
lin e s ,
and
1
F rid a y ,
and
a
p .m .
Y M C A ,
and
215
boys
W est
H ouse,
H o u rs
to
4
M on­
9
to
noon
s p e c ia l
s e s s io n
Tuesday.
W est
fo r
p ro ­
s k ille d
w o rk e rs .
noon
th ro u g h
6
356
c o m m e r c ia l,
u n s k ille d
day
23d
c a re
s a le s
of
m en
jo b s ,
p o s itio n s ,
tra d e s .
H o u rs :
th ro u g h
F r i d a y , 9 to n o o n S a t u r ­
ic e m e n ,
or
in
O ffic e
p .m .
fo rm e r
a b le -b o d ie d
th e ir
in g
of
or
im m e d ia t e
th e
B ro n x
h o u rs
a re
M onday
d is a b le d ,
f a m ilie s
or
9
liv ­
M a n h a tta n .
a .m .
th ro u g h
S a lv a tio n A rm y,
s e rv ­
to
1 2 :3 0
S a tu rd a y .
120 W e s t 1 4 th
a p p lic a n ts
s k ille d
and
H o u rs :
9
to
5
F rid a y ,
9
to
noon
F.vonings
Dr. D. G. POLLOCK
S u rg e o n D e n tis t
llrtM tk ly o
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One
Itro o U lx ii,
H ours;
N.
i'lie lil
V.
D a lly
B I iI k .
D |i
T lC iu n g le
O-U; S u i u l . i y .
5-llUXO
1 0 -1
K M 'r O f K n Ilt A v r . S u b w iiy S tiillo n
I K T N e v iiia S t. S iib w iiy 8 ( a t i o n
BIRTH
CERTIFICATES
(o rfic iiii)
C » ti h e o b ln iiK 'd f o r y o u n iiy tv lir r e
in
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S
on
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n u lio e.
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J O H N
J .
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IM IB H C nt
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S p o c in t C o u r t e s y to
C iv il S e r v ic e K m p lo y o e a
C H A I 'K L
W IT H O U T
C H A H Q IS
I n t e r n i e i i l in A ll C e in e lc ric s
N I C H O L A S
C O P P O L A
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608
riiN im c A i
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o iie ia 'T o ii
C oron a.
N K w t u t v n 9-8400
IL. A l i u n S t . . r u U ‘l i o « u e
a ll
to
day,
9
s o rts
of
to
180
M a n h a tta n ,
and
w o rk .
boys
H o u rs
th ro u g h
1 S a tu rd a y .
c o u n s e lin g
th ro u g h
Branch,
S tre e t,
5 M onday
or
S a tu rd a y .
N e g ro e s — m e n
a re
9
M onday
H a r le m
1 3 5 th
18
u n s k ille d .
s e r v ic e
F i ’i -
T h e r e ’s a
M onday,
M C G A I, N O T IC E
1 6 0 - 1 3 JA M A IC A AVF..
J iin iiiira, N . Y.
laniait'M Offiro
M onday
o v e r,
— fo r
L. I
TA.
p e rs o n a l
2 :3 0
M o n ­
to n o o n
M ille r ,
S e rv ic e ,
LE A D E R ,
97
C iv il
D uane
Job
S e rv ic e
S tre e t,
New
C ity .
from
Page
A n sw e r s n e x t w e e k .
I n f o r t h c o m i n g i s s u e s . G e n e r a l B r a d l e y w i ll g iv e m o r e d^ta
a b o u t t h e v a r io u s c l a s s i f ic a t i o n tests g iv e n b y t h e a r m e d f o r c e s . Sr|„,j
u l e d f o r n e x t w e e k ’s i s s u e , is a n a r t i c l e o n e d u c a t i o n a l opportuniti^j
f o r y o u n g m e n w h o e n t e r t h e se rv ice.
Erenwein Heads
Postal Clerks
G e o rg e
ed
T w e lv e )
at
466
W h o le sale S ales Jo b : M en a n d w o m en ,
21 t o 4 5 a r e n e e d e d t o p r o m o t e s a l e s o i
a n a d v e rtised d ru g lin e to n e ig h b o rh o o d
d ru g g ists.
No
ex p erien ce
is
req u ired ,
a n d y o u c a n fix y o u r o w n h o u r s .
A sal­
a r y tjased o n th e a m o u n t o f tim e y o u
p u t in, a n d e x p e n s e s a r e p a id .
C o m m is­
sio n s o n sale s in c r e a s e th e e a rn in g
pos­
sib ilities. A p p ly in p e r s o n to M r. T w itty ,
L ocks L a b o rato ry ,
598 B r o a d w a y ,
N ew
Y o r k C ity .
E . E r e n w e in
p re s id e n t
S ta te
fo r th e
b ie n n ia l
o r g a n iz a tio n
S p rin g s ,
C h a r le s
at
We
A T A SE’ E C I A L T E R M P A R T I I , O P T H E
C ity C o u rt o f th e C ity o f N ew Y ork,
C o u n ty of N ew Y ork, a t th e C o u rth o u se
No. 52 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t , in t h e B o r o u g h o f
M a n h a tta n , C ity of N ew Y ork, o n th e 4 th
d a y o f J u n e , 1943.
P r e s e n t : H o n . R o c c o A. P a r e l l a , J u s t i c e .
In
The
M ailer
of
The
A p p lica tio n
of
H A Z E L C R A IG S M IT H T o C h an g e H e r
N a m e T o H A Z E L C R A IG .
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. H o ro u g h o f M a n h a t ta n , C ity o f New
Y o rk , a n d t h a t w ith in fo rty d a y s a f te r th e
m a k in g of th is o rd e r proof of su ch p u b li­
c a tio n h e r e o f s h a ll be filed w ith th e C le rk
of th e C ity C o u r t of th e C ity of N ew Y o rk ,
in t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a n d it is f u r t h e r
O U U E R E D , th a t u p o n co m p lian ce w ith
t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f tills o r d e r , t h a t t h e s a id
p e titio n e r s h a ll o n a n d a f te r th e 14th d a y
01 J u l y , 1 9 4 3 , b e k n o w n b y t h e n a m e o f
II A Z K L C R A I G , w h i c h s h e is a u t h o r i / . e d t o
a ssu m e a n d by no o th e r n am e .
P Jn te r
R , A P ..
J u .stic u o f tile C ity C o u r t
o£ t h e C i t y 01 N e w V o r k .
C
S p e c ia liz e
th e
J.
Y o rk
O w en
T .
Sche­
F in n e r to n ,
G a llu p ,
A lb a n y ,
H o w a rd
R o c h e s te r,
L .K O A L
S y ra ­
F ly n n ,
U
R
S
E
S
SPO NSB hjj
in
the
F.
s e c re ta ry -
M O T IC K
SM ART D EB FRO CKS:
T h e fo llo w in s
is t h e s u b s t a n c e
of a
C e rtific ato
of
L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s h i p f i l e d I n t h e C l e r k ’.s
O f f i c e o f N o w Y o r k C o u n t y o n M a y 6,
1043: N a m e o f p a r t n e r s h i p is S m a r t D o b
K roekB .
B u sln e a a
Is
m an n factu rliiB
d ressea
P r i n c i p l e p l a c e o f b u a i n e a s Is
137.1 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k C i t y .
N am es
a n d re s id e n c e s o f G e n e ra l P a r t n e r s a re
P h ll'p
S m o ley ,
212 W e s t
22nd
S tre e t.
New
Y o r k C ity , a n d
M o rris S c h w a r tz ,
104
R iv e ra id e
D riv e .
New
Y ork
C ity .
N a m e s a n d ad d rca asa of L im ite d
P ar* '
n e r s a r e F a n n y S m o l e y , 2 1 2 W e s t l!2 n d
S tre e t.
New
Y ork
C ity ,
and
M o llie
S c h w a r t z . 194 R i v e r s i d e D r i v e , N e w Y o r k
C ity .
T e r m o f p a r t n e r s h i p is fiv e y e a r s
o r d e a t h o f a G enera-i P a r t n e r . C o n tr ib u ­
tio n s
by
L im ite d
P artn e rs
are
Fanny
S m o l e y $0."»00 a n d M o l l i e S c h w a r t z , $ 0 5 0 0 .
L im ite d P a r t n e r s a r e to re c e iv e th i r t y
p e rc e n t e a c h of th e n e t p ro fits, firs t d e ­
d u c t i n g a s a l a r y o f $7800 p e r a n n u m fo r
each G eneral P a rtn e r.
S h o p p e r s ^
F o llo w in e
T ra in in j.
O P E R A TO R S
A SSE M B LE R S
J U N IO R D R A F T S M E N
IN S P E C T O R S
B u ffa lo ;
Sheehan,
J.
O
M A C H IN E
S a ra to g a
New
v ic e -p r e s id e n ts .
a d d i t i o n a l openlng.< i, s e e p r e v i o u s
o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e L E A D E R .
E
B E N C H
R o b e rt
F le is h m a n ,
O p e n in g s
fo r in ex p e rien c ed
and
ex­
p e r i e n c e d e l e v a t o r o p e r a t o r s a t N a m m ’s
D e p a r tm e n t S to re .
H o u r s f r o m 12 t o 6
d aily . N o s a la r y q u o te d . A p p ly E m p lo y ­
m ent
O ffice,
th ird
flo o r.
542
F u lto n
S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n , 9 : 3 0 t o 11 a . m .
W HAT ARE YOUR
N E X T T E S T S L IK E ? . , .
W a tch F o rth c o m in g Issu es o f
The LEADER
F o r S a m p le M a te r ia l fr o m T e sts
G iv e n b y V a r io u s S e r v ic e s to
M easure Y our G en eral In te l­
l i g e n c e — C le r i c a l A p t i t u d e a n d
M e c h a n i c a l A p t it u d e .
at
C o p p o la ,
D a n ie l
tre a s u re r.
For
issues
of
Kaye,
C ity ;
Boys for W a r W ork: School boys h av e
n c h a n c e to do w a r w o rk a f te r th e ir
classes.
T hey are needed for o p eratin g
w ire fo rm in g m a c h in e s.
W o rk in g h o u rs
c a n b e a r r a n g e d f r o m 4:30 in t h e a f t e r ­
n o o n u n t i l 10 a t n i g h t .
S t a r t i n g p a y Is
40 c e n ts a n h o u r.
T h e r e is a c h a n c e f o r
a d v a n c e m e n t a n d 60 c e n t s a n h o u r is
p a id fo r o v e rtim e .
A pply a t th e W y rs t a p e s C o m p a n y , R o o m 140T, 2 0 0 H u d s o n
S tre e t.
W om en
E lev ato r
O p erato rs:
A re
w a n te d ,
12 t o 6 p . m . ,
at
th e N a m m
S t o r e s , 524 F u l t o n S t t e e t B r o o k l y n .
Ap­
p l y m o r n i n g s o n l y , b e t w e e n 9 : 3 0 a n d 11,
a t t h e T h i r d F l o o r e m p l o y m e n t o ffic e.
A p p l y a t t h e f o l l o w i n g o ffic es o f t h e
W e s te r n U n i o n : 40 H u d s o n S tr e e t, R o o m
M - 5 ; 127 W e s t 4 0 t h S t r e e t , n e a r B r o a d ­
w a y ; 311 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n ;
420 E a s t 1 4 9 th S t r e e t , t h e B r o n x , o r 40
J o u r n a l S q .. J e r s e y C ity , N. J.
y e a rs
J.
cuse;
U tic a :
B o y s o v e r 16 — i f l r l s o v e r 1 8 : I f y o u ’r e
still in school, th e r e 's a c h a n c e to h e lp
th e w a r effo rt by d eliv erin g im p o r ta n t
c o m m u n ica tio n s.
H ours can be a rra n g e d
b e tw e e n 7 a.m . a n d 6 p.m ., a n d th e y
p re fe r to h a v e y o u w o r k f r o m t h r e e to
six h o u rs
a
day.
T here
is a ls o t h e
o p p o rtu n ity to ste p in to a fu ll-tim e Job
after g ra d u atio n , or d u rin g th e su m m er.
n e x t tw o
S.
n e c ta d y ;
O ffic e
c o n v e n tio n
E
Y .
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Page Fourteen
A T A S P E C IA L T E R M , P a r t H o f t h e C ity
C o u rt o f th e C ity o f N ew Y o rk , h e ld in
a n d fo r tlie C o u n ty o f N ew Y o rk , a t th e
C o u r t l jo u s e , a t 52 C l i a m b e r s S t r e e t , B o r ­
o u g h o f M a n h a t t a n , C ity o f N ew Y o rk , o n
th e
2nd
day
of
June,
1943.
P rese n t:
H o n . J o h n A. B y r n e s , C h i e f J u s t ic e .
In th e M a tte r of P e titio n s of F A N N Y
L IP C H IT Z ,
LAURE
L IP C H IT Z
a n d
G E O R G E T T E L IP C H IT Z , fo r leave to a s ­
sum e th e n am e s of FA N N Y LVN N, LA U R E
LYNN an d G E O R G E T T E LYNN.
U p o n r e a d in g a n d flllng t h e p e titio n of
F A N N Y L IP C H IT Z , v erified th e 28 th d a y
o f M a y , 1943, f o r l e a v e t o a s s u m e
the
n a m e of FA N N Y L Y N N , in p lace o f h e r
p re s e n t n a m e a n d fo r le a v e to h e r d a u g h ­
ter,
LAURE
L IP C H IT Z ,
to
assum e
the
n a m e of L A U R E L Y N N , In p la c e o f h e r
p resen t
nam e,
th e
affid av it
of
LAURE
L IP C H IT Z , d u ly sW orn to th e 28 th d a y of
M a y , 1943, a n d t h e p e t i t i o n o f G E O R G E T T E
L IP C H IT Z , v erified th e 28 th d ay o f M ay,
1943, f o r l e a v e t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f
G E O R G E T T E LY N N , in p la c e o f h e r p r e s ­
e n t n am e , a n d th e C o u rt b ein g satisfied
th a t th e p e titio n s a re tru e a n d th a t th ere
n o re a s o n a b le o b j m i o n to th e c h a n g e
of n a m e proposed.
N O W , on m o tio n of B E R N A R D IN D E L M A N , a t t o r n e y f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r s , i t is
O R D E R E D , t h a t o n a n d a f t e r tU e 12th^
d a y o f J u l y , 1943, u p o n c o m p l y i n g w i t h
th e f u r th e r p ro v isio n s of th is o rd er, F A N N Y
L I P C H I T Z , b e a n d s h e h e r e b y is a u t h o r ­
ized to a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f F A N N Y L Y N N ,
L A U R E L I P C H I T Z , b e a n d s h e h e r e b y Is
a u th o r iz e d to a s s u m e th e n a m e o f L A U R E
LYNN, a n d
GEORGETTE
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h e r e o f in t h e O ffic e o f llie C le rk o f th is
C o u rt; t h a t a co p y of th is o rd e r sh alL
w i t h i n t e n (10) d a y s f r o m t h e e n t r y h e r e t n
be p u b lish ed o n ce in T h e
C iv il S e rv ic e
L e a d e r , a n e w p a p e r p u b l i s h e d in t h e C ity
of New Y ork, C o u n ty of N ew Y ork; th a t
a copy of th is o rd e r a n d th e p ap e rs u p o n
w h i c h It is b a s e d s h a l l , w i t h i n t w e n t y (20)
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d a te of th is o rd e r p ro o f of th e p u b licatio n
t h e r e o f s h a ll be filed in th e O ffic e of th e
C lerk of th is C o u rt; a n d t h a t a f te r sa id
re q u ire m e n ts a r e co m p lied w ith , th e p e ti­
t i o n e r , F A N N Y L I P C H I T Z , S h a ll o n
th e
1 2 th d a y o f J u l y , 1943, b e k n o w n b y t h e
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R e l i e v e
D
Rp«ist.er Now for E s se n t i a l W art im e T r a i n In* in Rvenlne cla sse s.
BA rcl ay 7-8200.
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th e
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6
R I T I N G
MANDL
a lm o s t
a lr e a d y
g ro u p
e n c o u ra g e ­
s a id
C o m m
G
N
added, say­
w e re
“ D is c r im in a tio n
S ta ff
of
r e g a r d in g
s itu a tio n .
B O O K K E E P I N G
C
In
w o rd s
o f­
been
PACE
E
E v e i i i i i f i ' (! I u8 h ch — J u n e 1 4
D a y a iu i E v n i i n K C la s s e s — J u l y
A
he
post
th a t
p o rt th e
G en­
th o s e
any
in g
O f
th e
c o m p e n s a to ry
fo r
m en
w h ic h
h o lid a y s ,
fo r
d e fe rm e n ts ,”
he
o v e rtim e
a llo w e d
fic e
its
d e p a rt­
fo llo w
asked
D e p a rtm e n t
p e r in te n d e n t to see to
He
K K c t o r 2-;W 7l
AT
E
pay
w h ic h
d u c tio n s
X
th e
e s ta b ­
w eek.
D isc r im in a tio n
fir s t
had
O ffic e
not
31, an d
5, h e
th e
H e
e m p lo y ­
M ay
of
4 8 -h o u r
of
w h ic h
p o s ta l m a n
p e rs o n n e l, b u t r e c r u it m e n t .
days.
Academy of Advanced Traffic
S
p o s ta l
th e
Post
fo rc e s ,
H o !id a y .s
th a t
cannot
w ill be
de­
C o m p tr o lle r
s a id
th e re fo re
o ff
th e
re s u lt
has
le m
ye a rs .
on
J u ly
th e
has
M ondays
W r ite T u d a jr ro r D o n k let G a n d F re e
(iu rftl T ic k e t to a C la s s In S essio n .
STUDY
th o s e
fre e
th e
For
w o rk e d
w o rk
era l
S E R V IC E
N .Y .C .
“T h e
ra te s
of
w ith in
fo r
tw e n ty -fo u r
who
be­
de­
s a la r y
o p e ra tin g
O v e r tim e
new s
Utilized by War Dept., Civil Service
and well known I nd u str ies & Carriers.
3!»!> B r o a d w a y ,
in
And
ACCEPTED
PLACEM ENT
is
fa r
a
of
N o D eferm en ts
la s t
th a t
h a n d le d ,
reven u e
No
l>y U. S. Civil Ser vi ce Com m iss io n In
Hen o f gen er al exper ien ce. Tho rou gh,
in t en s iv e course usi ng every tec hni c
o{
p rac ti cal ,
on- the -J ob
ex perien ce.
Evening and D ay Classes.
and
v o lu m e
m a il
p a id -in
w ill
in c r e a s in g
huge
p a rtm e n t
ees
is
in c r e a s e d
th e
m ilita r y
H u nd red s of unus ua l ofllce po sitions
tn t h e ( a s c i n a l i n e work of freight
transpor tii ti on.
T ra f f i c p ersonne l urne ntly needed In th e arm ed forces
t« n d g o v e r n m e n t clvit service.
Also
with
railroads,
p riv at e
Industries,
motor carriers, s t e a m s h i p and
air
lines.
W a r -i m p o r t a n t work t h a t o f ­
fers a p e r m a n e n t peace tim e carcer.
announced
e x p e c ta tio n s ,
s p ite
U. s . Wants
Traffic Men and Women
he
as
lis h m e n t
w e e k w a s t h a t th e re v e n u e o f th e
yond
T H IS T R A IN IN G
m ade
in d i­
o n ly S u n d a y s a n d
Postal Men Will
Try to C om bat
'Sub' System
One
A prosperous Post Office, fewer vacations for postal
workers, job security in the departm ent, and an end
of employee discrim ination; th a t how Postmaster G en­
eral F ra n k C. 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
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