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tim e
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w h e th e r
to t h e p o s itio n w h ic h
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th e
s ta n d
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w h a t th e y say:
expect
G o v e rn m e n t
of
th e y
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good
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be
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to a
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w eek.
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s h a ll
w as
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a p p o in tm e n ts
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v a rie ty
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v e te ra n s
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w ith o u t
g a r a g e to h o u se a ll tho se o f j i c i a l
c a r s h e r e . A ls o, it o f f e r s a c o n ­
v e n ie n t ivay o f c l a m p i n g d o w n
o n l o o - f r e e us e o f t h e c ars. . . .
A n d W P B Boss D o n a l d M . N e l ­
son h a d s o m e t h i n g to b r a g a b o u t
this week.
H e sent a ll his e m ­
■t
about
p e rm a n e n t
m e n ts
businessm an w h o was delighted
lo ith th e p r o m p t service h e got
fro m W P B .
th e
are
g ro u p
docked. Silly, d o n 't you th in k ?
. . . U ncle S a m has h ire d a huge
ployees
coi)ies
of
a
letter
of
praise
from
a
G eorgia
S7n a l l
have
(a n d
th e
5— T h e y
who
one.
ta c k le d
be c o m ­
m any
who
a c tu a l
p e rm a n e n t
F e d e r a l em p loyees w h o ja il e d
to w o rk on J u ly 5 dot do cked a
d ay's p a y .
Th ere 's a C o m p tr o l­
ler
G e n e ra l's
ru lin g th a t e m ­
to
th e
fo rc e
C o n g re s s io n a l
*
and
years.
m ay
th e y
th a t
S e rv ic e
title d
i n f o r e i g n la n d . s .
and
of
O ffic ia ls
t ic k lis h
m e n t s ( d u r a t i o n p lu s s ix m o n th .s )
w e ll-p a id
ju s t
y o U R
employees
iro v e m m e n t
m e n t r ig h t s i n t h e s a m e p o s itio n ,
m in d :
w ant
fe a r
o n ly
w hen
w hen
In c id e n ta lly ,
Lou
of
s ig n
and
w hen
of
o ffic ia l
to
They
h o w e v e r,
For
c o n s id e r e d
a
v e ry
n o n -v e te ra n s .
cern ed
up
a
say
th e
fo r
4— T h e y
id le f o r lo n g .
o ffic ia ls
is
to
of
to
c o m m o d a te
m any
s e c re ts
g lo v e s h e r e .
it
e m p lo y e e s
expense
cooked
O PA
S E R V I C E
o th e r
p re s e n t c o n flic t e n d s .
G o v e r n m e n t jo b s to
fa ir
p re s s u re
any
th e
f a c t, in v ie w
p u b lic
w ill h a v e to r e m a in
.
C iv il
In
a ls o
jo b s
.
.
S U L L IV A N
s a ilo rs
t h a t i s n ’t q u i t e
one
k id
s o ld ie rs
3— T h e y
th a t
s p illin g
in
f ig h t o u r b a ttle s
th e
out
have
a fte r
w a n t to be c o m p le te ly
2— T h e y
W a s h in g to n
w ith
who gave up
i>
v e te ra n s
a d m it
th e y
1— T h e y
w ar
lo n g e r
s u b je c t
th in g s
lo n g .
ju d g e s h ip .
C H A R LES
W A S H I N G T O N . — T h i s is a n o t h e r p ie c e a b o u t t h e j o b c h a n c e s o f
W a lla c e
p o s t w it h o u t r e s ig n ­
F e d e ra l
By
sav­
Jones’ new
i s n ’t p l a n n i n g
C I V I L
U. S, T ackles P ro b lem o f Jobs
F or R e tu rn in g W ar V eteran s
b o u g h t m o re
fo r
a
T h a t,
h is
A R
of studies on the problems facing:
s e rie s
W A S H I N G T O N — S till
is
So
P O S T - W
n e w G o v e r n m e n t p a y a d ju s tm e n t
g iv in g
h o w e v e r , w a s n ’t e n o u g h .
w eek,
and
C ic e ro
has
T O
of T h e L E A D E R ’ S c o n t i n u i n g
public e m p l o y m e n t a f t e r t h e w a r .
One
C a p it a l's
p u rc h a s e r
b u ild in g
H e n le y .
Tuesday, July 13, 194^
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
is
v>enb e fo re
w a r
b o n d s
a n d
s t a m p s
sfNO ra n
m i lOOKLIT*
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Borrow Mortgog
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, NOW!
1942.
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Tuesday, July 13, 1943
Pa^e Three
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
515 City Employees Promoted; Many Get
Pay of New Title Plus $120 Increase
As the Budget O ffice promised,
S (e n o e -S te n o f> J u n io r
C le r k
C le rk r a p h e r r a p l i e r A r c o u n lG r a d e 3 G r a d e 'i G r a d e 2 G r a d e :t
anl
DEPARTMENT
and we told our readers last
C o u n c il
week, the long-awaited list of
B u r e a u o f R e t i r e m e n t a n d P e n s io n s
promotions has come through—
and ttie new titles go into e f­
fect as of July 1.
Over 500 City employees will
now enjoy the extra $120 a year
bonus plus the larger pay and
higher title that go along with
their new jobs.
But that isn’t all for this
year,” say«» the Budget Office.
They expect to be able to put
through more promotions on
January 1, 1944. They think
they’ll be able to get approval
to modify the budget to allow for
the mid-year boosts.
The Waiver
Another cheerful prediction is
this: Although employees who
are now getting more than the
top salary of their grade have
had to sign waivers that their
new salary doesn’t mean an au ­
tomatic promotion, some of them
will get higher jobs.
But the Budget Office advises
that it won’t be possible to pro­
mote everyone who is getting
above the salary of his present
position, even if he is on a pro­
motion list.
Here is the schedule of promo­
tions as released by the Budget
Director’s Office. There may
still be some minor changes in
this listing.
and
C ity
1
C l e r k ...........................
1
2
1
B o ro u g h
P re s id e n t,
M a n h a tta n . . .
2
1
B o ro u g h
P re s id e n t,
Q u e e n s ...................
3
1
B o ro u g h
P re s id e n t,
B r o o k l y n .............
B o ro u g h
P re s id e n t,
R ic h m o n d .. . .
C o m p tr o lle r
F in a n c e
2
1
.................................................................. ...
B u re a u
...............................................................
8
12
Law
.........................................................
1
M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n
3
In v e s tig a tio n s
P u b lic
5
7
6
1
4
3
9
4*
1
1
T e a c h e r s ’ R e tir e m e n t S y s te m
B o a rd
o f H ig h e r
7
9
1
M u n ic ip a l
...........................
1
C o l l e g e .......................................
1
B r o a d c a s tin g
1
...........................................................................
2
......................................................................... .
H o u s in g
and
S ta n d a rd s
M e d ic a l
6
3
1
8
3
B u i l d i n g s ............................
and
1
A p p e a l s ...........................
............................................................
11
H e a lth
3
' ........................................................................
13
2
♦
6
H o s p i t a l s ..................................................................
W e lfa r e
150
4
..................................................................
C o rr e c tio n
S p e c ia l
............................................................
R e l a t i o n s ........................................
8
M a g i s t r a t e s ’ C o u r t ............................
5
M u n ic ip a l
M a r in e
C o u rt
and
W a te r
A v i a t i o n .................................
M a rk e ts
and
E le c tr ic ity
.....................................................................
T ra n s p o rta tio n
................................................
B o a rd
S u p p l y ............................
of
W a te r
288
Total
36
22
w o rk
C lerk
occur.
G rade
2
lig u re
o m itte d
1
The
1
p erso n s
4
g e ttin g
2
excus>>s
tro u b le
up
who
f in a lly
w ant
can
fo r
b e fo re
o th e r
of
th e
is
can
B ut
W ar
neces­
get
at
th e y
an­
w ith
th a t
s e tu p ,
a
Com ­
tim e .
it
th a t
is
it
expect
m o re
(th e
M ayor
La-
to
r e p la c e
fle x ib le
r o u tin e
a re
o b ta in
th e
s te p s
th a t
to
v a lu a b le
f o llo w
p ie c e
of
p ap er:
1. A p p ly
head
are
fo r
you
to
a
department
your
re le a s e .
w ill
Then
or
in
you
be
(C h a n c e s
S tre e t,
New
a p p ly
e ith e r
in
p e r­
seph
to —
Y o rk
th in k
y o u ’r e
fro m
your
th e
m ent
C ity .
e n title d
C ity
m a tte r
jo b ,
up
head.
have
to
your
now
s it b a c k
The
and
M u n ic ip a l
C o m m is s io n
ta k e
tlie
m a t­
you
h o p e .)
to
or
^
S e rv ic e
be
your
case
As
a
consequence
approval
out
of
th e
re p o rts
tu a lly
,in g
fo r
a
th e
ru le d
h is
one
3.
If
t h e
W ar
c a n ’t
T ra n s fe r
c o m e
ag re e m e n t
w ith
your
r^ fe r
case
to
an
boss,
th e y
ty p e s
Mrs.
Anna
of
tra n s fe r
B ut
have
if
you
of
tra n s a c ­
in g
you
re p re s e n te d
by
her
is
u s u a lly
d e p u ty ,
Jo­
can
a
3 0 -d a y
a
new
you,
do
th e
E. Dew ey
lik e d
w o u ld
ve ry
A rth u r
m in g ,
in g
G o v e rn o r
s lim ,
y .
S.
s io n e r ,
iie a d
d a p p e r,
th e
down,
th e
th e
Y o rk
p o s itio n
S t a t e ’s
but
p r e fe r r in g
F e d e ra l
C o m m is ­
F le m m in g
id e a ,
have
F le m ­
y o u n g -lo o k ­
S e rv ic e
accept
New
s e rv ic e s e t - u p .
e re d
m uch
S h e rw o o d
C iv il
to
of
Thom as
c o n s id ­
tu rn e d
to
scene
r e m a in
in
as
c iv il
it
on
R e fo rm
th e ir
except
v a c a tio n
and
q u it
th e n
fo r
ta k e
jo b .
and
head
w h ic h
to
p ro c u re
of
F le m m in g ,
to
a ll
d a te s
th e
m e n tio n e d
C h a r le s
d ire c to r
s io n ;
H .
s e c re ta ry
nam es
th e
of
no
c a n d i­
had
been
p o s s ib iU tie s
C a m p b e ll,
E lio t
s a id
o th e r
a s
of
s e rv ic e s
Dew ey
m any
w hose
th e
—
c la s s ific a tio n
S ta te
C o m m is ­
K a p la n ,
e x e c u tiv e
th e
C iv il
S e rv ic e
S ta te ;
Dean
counsel
m itte e
ic e ;
to
and
M osher
th e
tra l
th a t
th e
w ay,
a
“I
s a id
have
Navy
in
serv­
Sam ­
C o m m is ­
been
th e
a
jo b ,
com es
and
na-
fir s t.
O rd ­
a c te d
as
tiie
G o v e rn o r
new
c o m m is s io n e r s .
sco u red
in
nor
cam e
fo r
h is
th e
b u t— as h e
th e
to
in
an
to
have
u ltim a te
own
th e
n a tio n ,”
has
p a s t— th e
h is
done
to
unknow n
y a rd
s e le c tio n s — a n d
c iv il
th e m ,
s e rv ic e
th e
th e
fra te r n ity
e x p e rts .
new
up.
th e
W e ll.
fo re m a n
d re d s
of
tra p .
c ra n e .
be
v is io n
is
G e n tle m a n
m ost
p o p u la r
G ig ilo
Joe
w il l g iv e h im .
w hy
F itz
M
o r a l
U s
fo r
th is
th e
I
w ant
le tte r
w ife
of a
Navy
Y a rd
Annex.
to o
dance
a
d i­
o tic
shop.
su­
D iv is io n
Handsom est
s tr in g l"
back
to
B r o o k ly n ,
m ust
be
som eone
e ls e
p re s id e n t
One
of
C o m m is s io n ,
e x p e rie n c e
It
is
th e
of
e rn m e n t
of
m o re
th e
liu s b a n d
g ir l f r ie n d
and
c h ild re n .
w om an
ta k e s
tlia t
care
a
fre e
c o m in g
T h e re
th e
boys
h a n d le
Bayonne.
te ll
‘ H e a d ’
lia v e
th e
w ay
th e ir
w o rk
s o ld ie rs
th e
a
tc
not
who
th e ir
good
lio m e s ,
at
has
no
p e rs o n n e l
a ll.
Dew ey
s e rv ic e
a d v e n tu ro u s ,
v ie w
th a t gov­
can
be
m ade
e x c itin g
(Continued on Page Seven)
and
th e y
m o re
have
can
in
m ake
n ic e
a n d
m o re
of
and
m ade
p e o p le
c o n d itio n s
w hat
d o in g
band
m en
ever
on
The
m a k in g
These
m oney,
w o r k in g
a
th e s e
th e y
liv e s ?
d ip lo ­
r e a lly
need
are
th a n
m aybe
a
d a n c in g .
s a ilo r s
do
is
L is te n ,
th e ir m in d
on
d o n ’t
m u s ic , so w h y
m oney
in
g irl
and
and
g ir ls
keep
and
w o rk
n e a rt
or
c h il­
a
hom e
a
and
of
w ith
e v e n in g .
m en
m a tic
know
c o u p le
te m p o r­
E d ito r ,
you
c le a n s ,
com es
p u ll­
p a tri­
h is w if e
you
w o rk s ,
th e
th e
th e y
h im s e lf
fo rg e ts
who
fo r
and
th in g
cooks,
of
m en
in
g e ts
As
good
anyone
w a n t?
It
g o t .so b a d
ta k e s
a lo n g
b r ilU a n tin e .
in g
to
am
you
or
you
to
p le a s e
a
A
P .S .
P r o b le m
le tte r
The yard ferry boat that
shuttles back and forth from
Bayonne was certainly a good
idea when originally thought up.
but it is our opinion that the
schedule could be improved by
making a regular stop at South
Ferry on the way to Bayonne.
This would enable the workers
who live in Manhattan and the
Bronx to get to Bayonne by a
hom es.
If
you
and
go­
s o m e th in g ?
but
an
a lm o s t
w om an.
you
are
th is
dance?
s in c e re ly ,
D E FE N S E
you
husband
b ru s ii
caL
do
n o t a c ra n k ,
b ro k e n h e a rte d
m y
com b,
Do
w o rk
W ill
I
th a t
a
Than k
Lieut.-Commander Samuel H.
Ordway, among those who ad­
vised Governor Dewey on
choice of civil service comnnissioners.
next
E d d ie
Bayonne
c o u ld
m a r r ie d
c o m p e te
Ed?
th a t
your
and
th e
w o rk
c a n ’t
about
and
a
dances
ask
who
The
who
is w h a t
th e s e s o -c a lle d
g ir ls .
know
g ir ls
are
w itli
m an
T h is
d re n
to
to
How
Y a rd
am
fo o lis h . T h e y
w ho?
Navy
dance,
is
th e
jitte r b u g
fo r
H e rc u le s
o p e ra to r,
tra n s fe rre d
h a v in g
I
d e fe n s e
buy your paper
is a w f u l l y
and
p u b lis h
p a p e r.
m en
cra n e
N aval
are
why
to
your
The
P u tn a m :
a r ily
w c rk e r.
you
in
to
ju s t
H a s
F la b b e r g a s te d
S irs :
happens.
s u p e r v is o r
a n e n t
P r o b le m
o f lo c a t­
C h a r lie
cran e
in
of
A
it
N o te
too,
•
w rite s
B o tts ,
jo b
•
jo b
W a lk e r.
som e
♦
th e
V o re llo .
m uch
The boys don’t like the idea of
the female workers being given
the privilege of eating their
lunches before 12 o’clock in the
cafeteria at 292 building. Let
them wait on line the same as
we do, seems to be the general
opinion. The em ploy'es also want
to know why that same cafeteria
doesn’t sell nickel cakes the same
as the canteens or at least cut
their portions of pie to regula­
tion size.
h a n d le
C ra n e
the
in
is
B r o o k ly n ,
and
R i g g e r ’s
th e
caught
at
a ls o
fo r th e b e s t lik e d
of
th a n
W e
jo b
e v e r.
say.
w eek,
H is
th e
a re
ev e ry
th e
fis h ­
th a n
s e le c tio n
th e
c o n s id e r e d
of
fis h
The
ju s t
on
d ryd o ck
b e tte r
is
w o n d e re d
th e B a y o n n e
E v e r y t i m e a s h i p is d o c k e d h u n ­
T r a n s p o r t a t io n
G o v e r­
back
p ic k e d tw o p e rs o n o a lm o s t e n t i r e ­
ly
in
w o rk
•
th a t
now
except
fo r
Dew ey,
th e
Although lavatory facilities in
the Yard ure very goow and the
workers appreciate this fact, the
area between five and six dock
is drastically in n e e ' of a per­
m anent head. Walking to the
nearest head causes an unnecessar.v waste of time and since
outdoor workers are not allowed
to use the one in 294 building,
it means walking way over near
drydock No. 3.
Com ­
N Y C
S e rv ic e
R e p u b lic a n ,
a d v is e r
s e a rc h
fo rm e r
fo r
to
Annex
is
g ir ls
S y ra c u s e
C om m ander
w o u ld
c h o ic e
flo a tin g
b ig
P e r m
o th e rs .
C iv il
th e s e
t h e m
cra n e s
o ffic e
so
ever
W ith o u t
d e p a r tm e n t in s te a d
your
H o llo w e ll,
c iv il
in g
«
d o n ’t
be
you
tie d
can
w o u l d n ’t m is s
t h e
L e g is la tiv e
O rd w a y ,
s io n e r ,
s e rv ic e
of
p ro b e d
L ie u te n a n t
F e d e ra l
c iv il
F re d e ric k
w h ic h
be
a lw a y s
in g
C o m is s io n
th ro u g h o u t
U n iv e r s ity ;
w ill
D iv is io n ,
th a t
ca re ­
th e y
D id
new
P ro f. E m e r­
F ite
e s ta b lis h e d
so o f t e n
O IVII. S E R V lC e LE A D ER
VI D u a n e S tr e e t, New Y ork C i t j
C o p y r i f h t , 1943, by Civil S e rv ic e
P u b lic a ti o n s , Inc.
E n t e r e d aa secu n d - c U a a m a t t e r O c to b e r C, l»S9, a t
t h e p o s l o ffic e a t New Y o rk , N. Y>,
u n d e r t h e A ct of M a r c h .<i, 1879.
th e
c o m m u n itie s
uel
U n a b le
of
be m o re
F itz g e r a ld ,
C ra n e
— N e il
s o n D . F it e , f o r m e r A s s e m b ly m a n
W a s h in g ­
to n .
A s s o c ia tio n ;
w o u ld
h is
a
o p e r­
n e v e r g o t a s e p a ra te b u ild in g
fo r
t h e r e ’s n o t h ­
th o s e
im p o r ta n t
a ll
th o s e e x tr a
in g
Surprise Choices for State
Civil Service Commission
A LB A N Y . —
p r a c tic a lly
p e rv is o r
aro u n d
t lie s e
how
are ?
N o m in a te d
get
In
ju s t
or
M anpow er
R o s e n b e rg
th in k
to
th e
M rs .
th e m .
W e
of
th e re
of
J.
in
r a r e ly .
b u ilt, th e
to
m any
M ayor
d ire c to r
C o m m is s io n .
boom s,
p ro c e s s ,
fo r
are
have
t h is
o f w a itin g
rest
e v e r so t h a t
in
in v o lv e d
tir e
to
w ill
th a n
in
ta p e
W ar
a to rs
lo s t
m anpow er
of
cran es
m an
o n ly
M e n
th e
c ra n e s
le g it­
g iv e n
C r a n e s
la r g e
th e
be
O f
H i g h
com es fro m
n o t be
c o s ts .
be
in s ta n c e — b u t
lo c k
ex­
s h o u ld
a ll
m ay
T h e ir
C ity
re d
are
s c h e d u le s ,
i t is p o s s ib le t h a t a
excuse
A n d
fu l
s h o u ld
th a t
at
to
of
th e
m any
e s ta b lis h e d ,
O d e
h is
jo b .
k in d
and
m a in ta in e d
say
a n o tlie r
n ig h t.”
is o u r b e l i e f t h a t
get
re g io n a l
to
a p p lie d
to
pass
th e y
n u m b e r”
p a p e rs
on
w h ic h
hands,
“ la r g e
th e y
fig u r e s
a p p e a ls
th e ir
e m p lo y e e s
w h ile
any
n ig h ts ,”
at
N aval
any
John
in
m y
W o rd
cuses
re q u e s ts
heads
or
com m on
T o o
*
fo r
th e y
Y a rd
e v e n -o v e r­
And
k e e p in g
a
th e
ac­
w e ll
A r e
Many complaints are coming
in about the unecessarily high
prices charged Navy Yard work«
ers by merchants in this area*
Two dollars and fifty cents for
soles and heels is too high. Ten
cents for an ice cream cone te
too high and so are most of the
prices charged
for working
clothes. I ’ll bet that if the yard
m anagement threatened to open
their own store within the yard
where workers could buy clothes
at a fair price, the Sands and
Navy St. m erchants would re­
duce their prices. But quickly.
Free APU.—The new. enlarged
R. H. Maey workshop has plentjr
of good buys.
b e tte r
s tu d y -
to
has
U n it
has
d e p a rtm e n t
n ken b erg,
th e
of
and
in s ta n c e .
a r e n ’t
th a t
M a y o r.
M a y o r.
M ayor
aro u n d
num ber
r e l e a .': e s
th ro u g h
see
th e
T ra n s fe r
th e
g o tte n
th e
to
W ar
th a t
th e y
you
w ith
a rg u e
m any
le a v e
a lo n e
see
a
P r ic e s
It
W hen
to
1 2
is f a i r .
ra re
O ’C o n n o r
1
w o r k in g n ig h ts m u c h lo n g e r t h a n
a c c e p te d
is f o r M r s . R o s e n ­
out
hom e
to
4-12
th e
c a n ’t
I
3
5
of
to o
m ost
“I
c a n ’t
A Few Studied
And
th e p ic tu re . I f y o u c o m e to th e m ,
a d v is e
M r.
th e y
d e p a rt­
C iv il
seem s
b e rg
The
are,
“I
39
d iffi­
excuses
w o r k in g
w ife
0 ’C . . n n o r .
4. N e x t s te p
a re le a s e
t h e y ’l l
w ith
(B y
If
to
t e r is o u t o f y o u r h a n d s , a n d
t io n s ,
r e fu s e d .)
w r itin g
th a t
and
c o u rs e
2. The War Transfer Unit of
the Federal Civil Service Com­
mission
at
641
W a s h in g to n
U n i t
lo n g .
H e re
son,
a
has
b o ttle n e c k s
b e in g
and
o f­
a p p ro v e d
p re s e n t
a d m it
G u a rd ia >
b e fo re
th e
tiie
one
lo c a l
M anpow er
p o s s ib le
m a in
th e
is
c u m b e rs o m e
s e v e ra l
by
th is
p ro c e d u re
to
“ c e r tific a te
w h ic h
th e y
d e s c rib e d
m is s io n ,
it
t h e i r p o s itio n s
jo b .
As
f ic e
s y s te m
e m p lo y e e s
th e
a v a ila b ility ”
sa ry
a
C ity
to le a v e
a p p ly
of
been
w h e re b y
o ff
s ta y
a
e s ta b lis h e d .
fin d in g
1
A Rickety System of Joh-Releases
Is Finally Set Up for City Workers
T h e r e ’s
had
once
is
are
s h ift.
im a te
set
have
k e e p in g s t r ic t ly
2
130
because
in
s c h e d u le
once
• D e p a r tm e n t of H o sp itals.
g r a n t e d to fill v a c a n c i e s a s t h e y
S c h e d u le s
c u lt tim e
12-8
.............................................
S u p p ly , G a s
o r k
S u p e r v is o r s
28
10
S e s s i o n s ................................................
D o m e s tic
W
more direct method than the
present one which means . sub­
way, 2, ferry to Jersey side, 3,
Jersey Central R. R„ 4. Yard But
or shuttle train to Annex. When
you're loorking
hours a day at
Bayonne and you have to spend
four hours a day traveling, that
doesn't leave much time for
sleeping, does it?
0
2
E x a m i n e r ..........................................
S a n ita tio n
2
1
S y s te m . .
...........................................................................
P a rk s
F ire
. . . .
7
E d u c a tio n :
A d m in is tra tio n
B r o o k ly n
P o lic e
12
3
...............................................................
«
The two most popular girls in
the shipfitters shop, 294 build­
ing, are Ruth’ Ross, Tackwelder,
and Stella Badiner, Helper Shipfitter. Their services are re­
quested more than any of the
others, both socially and me­
chanically. Whoever would have
thought the day would come
when someone might request.
"Say Butch, after you get fin­
ished welding those bulkheads
how’s about a kiss” ?
2
...................................................
W o r k s ......................................................
E d u c a tio n
6
14
4
1
8
..............................................................................
R e c o rd
C ity
3
T s k !
An angry brakeman, in Navy
Yard language, yelled “Hey Moe,
get that blankety blank station
wagon off the tracks.” He was
very much embarrassed when a
commander stuck his head out
of the window and replied, “O.K.
Moe, just keep your shoes and
drawers on a minute.V
1
T a x .................................................................................
C ity
T s k ,
1
1
6
o f t h e B u d g e t .................................
P u rc h a s e
1
1
10
15
..........................................................
T h is is t h e s ix t h o f T h e L E A D E R ’S n e w c o lu m n fo r
N a v y Y ard w orkers. S u g g e s t io n s , c r it ic is m s , a n d le t t e r s
fr o m N a v y Y ard e m p lo y e e s a rc w e lc o m e .
d o n 't
fo r
W IP E .
p rin t
b re a k in g
th is
up
This is the first time we have
been cast in the role ol a Doro­
thy Dix, and frankly the role
deosn't fit us. The only thing we
can do is ask you people in the
Navy Yard—and other defense
wives— to tell u> what we should
tell A Defense Wife and A D e­
fense Husband. Let’s hear from
all of you;—Editor.
Page Pour
HOSPITALS
Go Fighf C ity Hall
In th e C ity D ep a rtm en ts
H e r e ’s'' m o r e
gaged
F IR E DEPT.
3-A Business
W lie n
m en
th e
case
c a n d id a te s
of
in
3 -A
A p p e lla te
w as
fa v o r o f th e
t h in g s
la s t
get
th e y
by
th e
w eek
in
m e n , i t d i d n 't s e ttle
th e d o u b tf u l p o in ts a r e
and
th e
C ity
s ta rt
W ill
a n o tlie r
th e
back
m en
pay
s h o u ld
appeal
have
le g a l
be
fro m
th e
been
case,
b a ttle ?
e n title d
th e
of
e ffe c t
in
th e
new
m ent
m en
have
io r ity
on
lis ts
g le d
tim e
a re
w ill
to
th e y
w ill
f ir e m e n ,
have
th e
s ta tu s
th e y
b o a t?
th e
th is
1024
lis t
to
And
s o m e tim e s ,
th e
th e
th e
no
w ent
to
w h ic h
case,
to
in
th e
w hen
to rn e y
fo r
in
m en
th e y
are
C ity
a p p ly
but
p a rt
D a v id
s e rv in g
p ap ers
th e
is
g iv e
m ay
be
is
out
2.
th e
of
of
th e
s in c e
s in c e
are
aw ay.
fc>ack.
fo r
And
if
to
th e y
can
to
th e
And
th e y
w h ile
are
So,
s c h o o l,
lo n g
back
in to
to p s a la r y
w h ile
th e y
th e y
.s a la r y
is
get
aw ay
th e
$ 3 ,0 0 0 .
jo b
th e y
com e
t r a in in g
of
are
w ill
fir s t
O n ly
3 m en
a v a ila b le
w ith
th e
th e y ,
to o ,
y e a r ’s
a re
be
aro u n d
and
im m e d ia te
jo b s
D e p a rtm e n t.
But
fo r
F ire
s ta rt
w ith
.s e r v ic e
a lm o s t
c re d it
a
b e h in d
th e m .
m ade,
The Mystery of
The Exfra Chiefs
P i re
a
n o rm a l
to
ra te
D e p u ty
of
la w
de­
w 'it h
D e p a rtm e n t
is
If
th a t
th e
a
w e re
th e
of
of
dep­
ju s t
lis t
w as
June
21,
Is
c o rre c t,
w e re
even
th e
w h ic h
m ay
tlir e e
th e
T h a t's
so
one
m uch
M a y o r ’s
re a s o n
recen t
B a tta lio n
er
p o s itio n , d e s p ite
on
f iv e
th e
and
in
th e
m ent
fo re
of
C ity
th e
a
can
fo r
of
h ig h ­
fa c t
and
a p p o in tm e n ts
not
b e in g
C ity
th e
te n
c h ie fs
a p p o in t­
e x tia
p o s s ib ly
d e la y
get
m en
be­
th e ir
p r o m o tio n .
B e fo re
d e J lo o d t-.
a tto rn e y
en­
be
B ut
d o e s n ’t
can
th a t
is
w rite
a
a t A ttra ctiv e
T w o b l o c k s / r o i n L J. D o p o t , 1 R T
A t l a n t i c A v e . , B . M . T . P a c i f i c ti t.,
8t h A ve., P u l t o n 8 t
he
o f le a r n ­
to
c a n ’t
th e
pos­
case.
is
th e
th a t
about
to
th e
if
he
it,
he
M ayor
as
“go
w a s n ’t
p ro m u lg a te d
1939,
and
u n til
June
th e
fo u r
th a t
w h ic h
m ay
be
lis t
a
p ro m o ­
used
h a d n ’t
And
e x a c tly
even
com ­
fig h t
C ity
one ap p eal fro m
th e
d e p a rtm e n t
th e
Com e,
fro m
h is
w ill,
th e
an
it
fo r
of
th a t
of
a g a in s t
add
th e
s a tis fie d
th e
w hen
e m p lo y e e
d o e s n ’t
m o r a le
m ake
m uch
to
b u rea u ,
or
w o rkers.
q u e s tio n
asked
in
s e v e ia l
lo c a l
sam e
in
have
fe ll
te n
th e
of
sw oop,
th ro w n
How
in
A ll
fille d ,
fo r
a
angood
T h e e m b a t t le d B a t t a lio n C h ie fs
who
are
fig h tin g
th e
28 g ra d e
g ra d e
3
case
have
2
The
UFA Election
be
L a te s t
tio n
c a m p a ig n
F i r e m e n ’s
It
th e
a
i£
a
f ie ld s
c a m p a ig n
p re s s
u n iq u e
of
of
to
th a t
th e
th a n
say
by
e le c tio n
be
in
th e
are
a
been
th a n
h is to r y .
o ig a n -
r ifts
caused
an
so d e e p
th a t
h e e le d .
H o ld
a n
B ro n x
a b le d
an
e le c tio o
Avenue,
th e
la s t
of
on DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
F U R S , CLOTHING, CAM>
ERAS, BINOCULARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
FURS and CIVIL SERVICE
UNIFORMS STORED ON
THE PREMISES
50
a g e r,”
h a rd -
D e p u ty
E.
w ith
U n ita d
m ^ t
The
ac­
R h a tig a n
th a t
th o s e
on
fa rm s
M a n ­
E m p lo y -
M e tr o p o lita n
S e rv ic e ,
44
S tre e t.
of
of
th e
th e
its
in te re s tin g
W e lfa r e
le g a lly
Ls
m ust
d ir e c to r
W e l f a r e ’s
P a rk s
M oses
S h a rk e y
D e­
a
u n i­
c le r ic a l
u n ifo r m e d
p ric e d
he
th e m a n
co rn e r
u n i­
any
th e
a
of
c a m p a ig n
m a te
g ro u p s
th e y
le a rn
to p
c o m m itte e s
m a n u fa c tu re rs
p r o v id in g
o u tfits
fo r
of
w e ll
w h ic h
are
The
m en
w ill
w ant
4 ,5 0 0
o th e r
heavy
a ro u n d
and
little
s n a p p ie r
fa ll
w ith
c h a rity
fo r
th e
s lic k
p ro ­
m o re
w o rk
b ra n c h
th e
of
a
A tto rn e y
th is
p e rfe c t
d iv is io n
I'e c o r d
a g a in s t th e
U s u a lly
fo ld
th e y
up
th e
as
are
p a y ro ll
m eet
in
any
of
its
h o ld in g
s u lts
in
c ie n c y
an
th e
th e
a
s u ffic ie n t,
says
th e y
th a t
it
o f th is
to
s o lic ito r s
in
to
w h a t th e
o n ly
la y -o ffs .”
w ay
cut
in
th re e
of
w o rd
h a s n ’t
of
And
re ­
in e ffi­
be
fir e d .
th e
as
in ­
are
th e
New
in
S y s te m ,
to o
s t ill
anyone
a p p lic a tio n
Y o rk
a ls o
a re
h e lp e rs
T h is
in
m eans
in to
T r a n s it
sound
of
to
m en
pay
75
of
fo r
For
c e n ts
i s n ’t
r ig h t
4 ,0 0 0
th e
w ill­
la y o f fs
con­
d o in g
The
B o ard
nam es
e x p e c te o
to
on
busy
a c c e p tin g
ap­
h o w e v e r,
Hudson
and
H o ld
lo c a l
of
of
P u b lic
4
th e
A m e ri san
o f S ta te , C o u n ty
and
M u n ic ip a l
E m p lo y e e s ,
w ill
m «et on
W ednesday,
8
at
p m .,
C o u rt
th e ir
S tre e t,
U F W
A
to
M e e tin g
The
on
A FL,
J u ly
K in s le y
F in a n c e
of
C o n r n iit-
a t b u d g e t h e a r i n g . 'm e e tin g
e m p lo y e e
if
th a t
w ill h a v e
t h e s e e c o n o m ie . ^
th a t
no
th e
seem s
o th e r
fa te
C ity
o f th e
P r e s i d e n t ’s o f f i c e s .
COMPTROLLER
Some Chuckle
E m p lo y e e s
l e r ’s O f f i c e
in g
such
th e y
in
who
lo n g
are
th e
C o m p tr o l­
have
beeo> w o r k ­
h o u rs
N ig h t
of
can
check
in
s ig n -
on
th e y
th e
o ffic e .
A
la r g e
on
read s
J u ly
th a t
jo in in g
W a t c h m w j ’s P j ’o t e c t i v e
w hen
F lo o r
la te ly
th in k in g
A s s o c ia tio n
e n jo y
a
c h u c k le
and
out
th e
“ O ffic e
and
F ifth
h o u rs
A u g u s t,
of
9 -4 ,
d u r­
9 -1 2
S a tu r d a y s .”
T h e y ’r e
p la y in g
a
gam e”
new
k in d
a ro u n d
The
id e a
is
in
c iv il
s e r v ic e
to
th e
fig u r e
t h e y d ig
of
o f­
out
law an<i
u p some
F e d e ra l
C IO ,
th e
at
is
th e
in
COACHINfi
an
m
W. 41st
INSTITUTE
S U t e Li«encc
1VI.
N e w a rk ,
J u ly
16.
O ffic e
of
fo r
D e­
C le r k
G ra d e
3 -4
T h e m e e tin g
U n ite d
H a ll
on
in te n d e d
E le c ­
H a ls e y
to
s ta rt
a n o r g a n iz a tio n
d r iv e a m o n g
1 0 ,0 0 0
e m p lo y e e s
O u t-o f­
dependency
o ffic e .
SERVICE
MONOEU
W o rk e rs
a llo w e d
F e d e ra l
CIVIL
SU B W A Y E X A M S
All C tty , S t a t e , F e d e r a l Si P r * m . E x a w s .
M A T H E M A T IC S — A tU h m u t U . A lg eb ra ,
G cw w., T r i f . , C a le u ln s , Plijraios. D r a l t In f, P e s ir n , B lu e p rin t K e a d in r,
E N G lM e C R ’S L i e . ^ F r * f . E » c r . , 84«ti9 m »rr, E J « c tri« ia n , SH rvey*r,
h o ld in g
e v e n in g .
W o rk e rs
and
is
D fie e tin g
of
For straicht. imimrtlal, ob­
jective Rivil service news, written
io simple understandable s t y l e read T h e LEADER regularly.
h e a d q u a rte rs ,
B r o o k ly n .
N e w a r k
U n ite d
F rid a y
S tre e t,
n e c e s s a rv
13, a t
H o ld
in
A m e ric a ,
tric a l
says
“ h o n e y s .”
P e d n ’a t i o n
76
fu ll
M e e tin g
D e p a rtm e n t
W o rk s
th e ir
o ffic e
Joseph
s in g le
“ th in k in g
L o c a l
th e
ta k e
C o u n c il " th a t
b u rea u s s u ffe re d
at
S tre e t.
th a t
be m ade
p ro c e d u re . A n d
T o
he
m a d e .”
fic e .
W o r k s
de­
c u ts .
C o u n c i l
q u irk s
P u b lic
C ity
w ill
th e
C ity
w o u ld
th e ir
te e r e ite r a te d
file
th e m
jo b s ,
250
and
n o th in g
s a la r ie s ,”
r e g a in
case,
th e
C o u n c i l ’s
in g
s till
any
is
C h a ir m a n
th e
th e
h o u r.
m uch
keep
fo r
1,
is
tim e .
t h e y ’r e
p lic a tio n s
coal
a re
now .
w ill
jjn d
th is
an
and
“The
Law ,
s la s h
each
under
h o ^ e.
shovel
w om en
th e re
lo n g
Room
to
e tc .
as
th e m
B ut
pow er
T r a n s p o r ta tio n
fa i*
a
needed,
th e
fu rn a c e s ,
B o a rd
fo r
open
p r o m is in g .
T ra c k m e n
A m e ric a n
C o u n ty
e m p lo y e e s
B o ro u g h
jo b s
d o n ’t
th e
to
w a rn e d
It
C ity
th e y
of
its e lf m e a n
a c tio n
In
it
a re
som e
of
s e c re ta ry
In c r e m e n t
it
“not a
but
w ill b e h e ld
th e
som e
w is e
B o a rd
Few Jobs for
Women
T h e re
s ta te m e n t
s a la r ie s .
w hose
fir e d
th e
a
com ­
E m p lo y e e s , A F L .
a ffe c te d
th a t
th e
$ 1 ,7 4 0 ,
b itte r
S ta te ,
p o s s ib le
in
s a la r ie s
s a id .
jo b
to
en-
c ir c le s .
' e in s te in ,
i t ’s
a u to
to
th e
of
in
te rm e d ,
th e ir
e m p lo y e e
o r g a n iz a tio n
w as
fo re m e n
b ro u g h t
w as
it
s a la r ie s
p re v e n t e x te n ­
$ 2 ,4 0 0
T y p ic a l
th e
to o ,
had
w h ic h
ad­
T h re e
and
fro m
th e
under
O ific e
to
b u re a u
a
job.*^
A lL o w a n o e
B o ro u g h
“ th e
and
th e ir
re d u c e
s iv e
b u d g e t.
m ade
Q ueens,
n e c essary
th e
ends
a llo w a n c e .
Expense
And
fro m
dozen
lo s t
expense
to be d ro p p ed
o r g a n iz a tio n
have
o u t.
re d u c e d
lit­
w 6 rs t
m ake
n ec e s s a ry
p a rtm e n t
o rd e r
or
th e
th e
1 9 4 3 -4 4
b u re a u
w ill
r u lin g .
soon
under
are
tlie
ju s tm e n ts
M u n ic ip a l
because
because
of
D e p a rtm e n t
b e fo re
w hen
th e
w ill
to
th e
H e n ry
T ra n s p o rta tio n
jo b
in
A lm o s t 4 0 p e o ­
e m p lo y e e s
dem and
o u ts id e
be
vacan­
th e
Q ueens, a
F e d e r a tio n
a b s e n te e is m
on
B u t m aybe
is
c h a rity
d i*iv e js f o r p u b l i c
W e lfa r e
in
th e
e m p lo y e e s
of
to
30
d ro iH > e d
o ld e r
ad­
N o Firings—Yet
ille g iti­
S a n c tio n
m ust
in
And
a»
cam e
had
to o k
be
under
h a lf
m ent
SUBWAYS
of
lic k ­
m eant
R ic h m o n d ,
of any.
if
e m p lo y e e s
Have
in
M c C a a th y
is s u e d
la .s t
a
it
e lim in a te d
to
had
o u t­
to u c h .
B o a rd
ago,
a n o th e r
p le
e n ta il
c h ild re n
w ill
s u ffe re d
lo s s o f t h r e e
la b o r e r s
s la s h in g
m ove
b e in g
o u tfits .
w o rk e rs
fe m in in e
jo b s
of
P re s id e n t
b u d g e t
b o ro u g h
w o rk
p ra c tic a l
w hose
by
w ant
c o m p lic a tio n £ .
do
fro m
“ B u t,
year
and
B ut out
th a t
B u re a u .
c o n tr ib u tio n
send
about
of
P r o b le m s
s tu rd y ,
s ta n d in g
th e
g in e m e n
who
Thase
T h e
m e a n in g
of
added
le g itim a te
of
jo b
w 'o r k e r s .
p e n d e n c y B e n e fits .
s a n c tio n
fin d
enough
th e
B o ro u g h
one
w e re
tle
ttie
can
w ith
ta c k le
re p o rt
a d d , “ w e to o k
43
s w a rm
is n ’t
v e s tig a tio n .
M ust
a
th a t
s tre e t
b u s in e s s .
O ffic e ,
" p h o n e y s .”
of
c a r d b o a i ’d
flo o d
ta lk
O p e r a tin g
a lm o s t
by
now
u n ifo rm s — if
to
H e r­
s u re
on
little -k n o w n '
G e n e r a l ’s
day
P u b lic
th e
U ie
w a a -b o rn e
W e lfa re
any
d e lu g e d
m a te r ia l
fo r
ra c k e te e rs .
on
s lit
ra c k e te e rs — - a n d
s a le s
r e a s o n a b ly -
D e p a rtm e n t
p riv a te
o r g a n iz a tio n s
R o b e rt
e m p lo y e e s
a
so
and
s h o p p in g
c e rn e d ,
c a m p a ig n .
be m akes
s h a k in g
in in n in g
be
f a b r ic s
th a t
n e m e s is
or w om an
w ith
th is
u n ifo rm ,
w ill
of
h is
O K
to
B ro n x .
o ffic ia l
t o ld
had
a fte rm a th
p o s itio n s .
th a t
P a rk
th e
w ear
vacant
d ro p p e d ,
a
s till
a s p h a lt w o r k ­
a lm o s t p a in le s s
c ie s
ab s o rb
t h a t t h e ir o ffic e
M u n ic ip a l
in to
we
th e
B ro n x
are
fo r
to
th e
on
in g .”
chas­
c u t,
w a .s a
re d u c tio n s .
W hen
and
w ill
about
tr a in e d
th e
th e
T h a t ’s
th ro u g h
th e
th a t
th e
g ra d e
h a lf dozen
th e
passed
d iv id e d
has
he
and
D iv is io n
a
F in a lly
in
of
d ro p
and
C o m m is ,s io n e r
has
U le
of
S o lic ita tio n s ,
A ll
m ost
And
a c tiv ­
c h a rity
As
its
is
D e p a rtm e n t
a n ti-c h is e le r
of
has
re­
w o rk e rs .
th e
u n ifo rm s .
th a t
fo rc e
fo rc e
in g
Vs. the Chiselers
th e
a fte r
our
d u c tio n s
y e a r,” th e y
lo o k in g
in
r e c e n tly
and
So
ra p id
to w n
p ro v id e s
fo rc e ,
s h o u ld
S ta te s
P la c e m e n t
2 3 rd
A
we
o ff
E m ­
and
buys
p a rtm e n t
Com ­
“T h e
S e iv ic e ,
F a rm
box
w h ile
la y in g
to
p la c e
p e r­
a v o id
fo r
try in g
P a rk s
A m e ric a ,
in
w eeks
w e re
b ig
and
th a n
out
v a c a tio n s
c o m m u n ic a te
L e v in
B ro n x .
to
sum m er
w o rk
th e ir
Y o r k ’s
H « r r y J . F o i > t e r , c o m m a n d e r Xor t h e
th ird
te r m , h esd .s
th « lict o i iiew ly r l « c t « d o t'fiicers. O t h e r s ai'« ; J a c k o lA fis uu tn , se n io r v ic e -c o m m a n d e r; D a n ie l M.
C ash, Ju n io r v ice -co m m an d e r; A lex an d er
tir« # n b erg ,
tre asu re r - a d ju ta n t;
Jajn e t>
M oG onigal, c h a p la in ; M ax S iia flel, sere e H n t - B t - a r m . s : E d w i n P . C o n r o y , AJ J »e r t
K aw r«nice,
and
M o r r i s I^ew is, t r u s t e e s ,
»nd
R obert
1.
Queen,
ch airm an
oi
P u b lic R elationK a n d A m ericani^atiion.
fo r
to
m an
th e ir
up
ro o m
a d v is e s
w ant
New
at
of
e x e r c is e
pay,
s h e llin g
Y o u tlifu l,
S h ak e s p e a re
of
a ro u n d
B ill
B o th
$ 7 9 ,0 0 0
m adhouse
’T h e
th e
cut
The
re p o rts
of
Y o rk
C o u n ty
best
yet
E d w a rd
D is ­
w eek
b e tte r
fro m
h e ld
1500
in g
and
out
a tti* a c tiv e
23,
No.
beach,
p lu s
V e te ra n s ,
C h a p te r
tlie
can
w h e a t-
m o re
s ta ff
d iu -in g
E le o tio ii
A m e r ic a n
S ta te ,
The
in
th e y
tlie
v e g e ta b le s
m oney
th e
i fi
or
A s s o c ia tio n
re c e n tly
fa a -m s .”
h o u r,
m is s io n e r
itie s
V e U 'r a iis
th e
in
fa rm
is
One
D iH u b le d
v a c a tio n
fig u re
is
m em o
East
out
w eek
New
W o rk e rs
p ro m o ­
c o m m o d a tio n s .
who
th e
e a s ily
and
to
on
th e
id e a
in
fin d
d o n a tin g
w e re
C iv il S e rv ic e
b a d m in to n .
e a rn e d
to
“W e
s o n a l s e rv ic e s .
e rs ."
th e
p lo y e e s
a p p o in tm e n ts
ta n
g ro u n d
of
th e 'd e ­
v ig o r
re c e n t
m en
who
in
m o re
in
iz a tio n
liit
and
have
m en
w itl)
w o n ’t
has
c h a rg e s
c a n d id a te s ,
th e
are
th a t
“o ff
p ic k in g
A
d u p lic a tio n
is s u e s
e le c tio n
th e y
b a l­
e le c ­
U n ifo i m e d
w itli
k in d ,
nam es
th i«
th e
14,
th e
A s s o c ia tio n ,
p u b lic
T h e re
of
in
100
p o p u la r
is
b e tte r
c e n ts
and
are
of
p o s itio n s .
W e lfa :e ite s
a
th a t
D iv is io n
e x p e d itio r \s .
G re a te r
1 c le rk s a r e b e in g m a d e .
W e lfa r e
b o a i'd ,
J u ly
c o u n te d
1 t y p is ts a r e g o in g to
s te n o
a p p o in tm e n ts
And
W ednesday,
to
Tan on fhe Fields
th e
w ill
g o in g
t i o n s w 'i l l b e r e t r o a c t i v e t o J u l y 1 .
th a n
s u p p o rt.
i£
w om en
a d d itio n .
The
G R a m e rc y
th e
Shopping Around
m ir e d
are
jo b s .
o f g ra d e
a s k in g
O n
com e
1 c le rk s a r e g o in g to
2 s te n o s
10 g ra d e
.s e n t l e t t e r s t o a l l t h e i r c o l l e a g u e s
lo ts
have
g r a d e 2 p o s itio n s .
get
com e?
th e
PARKS
f its .
150 g ra d e
th e
and
in
p r o m o tio n s
been
v a c a n c ie s
p o s itio n .
For
hands
out
c liw > e d .
T h e re
th ro u g h .
b e in g
c ir c le s .
are
m easu re.
s till
F ir e
one
v a c a n c ie s
is
b e in g
you
O th e r
Promotions
In
a n g le s ,
th e re
fiv e
c h ie f
sudden
o U ie r
W hy?
yea rs
d e p u ty
le g a l
get
S o lic ita tio n ,
P a rk s
W ELFARE
Anyw ay?
th e
P u b lic
fo r
s to ry ,
your
or
Layoffs Come
ap­
sad
c a l l
ask
w h e th e i*
th a t
o ffic ia ls
a d m it
h o ld
g ra d e
A s id e
check - book,
are
th e
TH E BOROUGHS
fo rm s .
g ra n te d
th e y
you
pocket
5 -3 5 0 0 ,
r e p u ta J jle
you
put
b e fo re
your
fo rm e d
p ro ce d u re
know n
tim e
but
th e
le tte r
of
to
T o d a t e , t h e M a y o r ’s o f f i c e h a s
A n y t h i u i r y o u s e ll t o d a y will
c o 8t y o u u t o r t i t o n i o n o w .
DIAMONDS ond JEWELRY
FOR SALE
he
happy
m o te rs — h a v e
DON'T SELL YOUR
VALUABLESI
th e
w h e re
a d v is e d
h is
T h is
to
LO AN S
to
is so v a l u a b l e
fe e l
m o n ly
goes
s p a re d .
he
Those
th e
next
T h is
p le a s u re
in d e x
o r g a n iz a tio n s .
p r o a c h e d , lis te n
in
p e r­
d e p a rtm e n t
to ld
c o n te s te d
c la im s
h e a d q u a rte rs ,
B u d g e t.
th a t he
s ib ly
in v a lid .
The
th a t
e x is t
d e p a rtm e n t
U ir e e -y e a r
T r ie d
A lb e rt
th e
p ic tu r e ,
th e y
chance
th e
th e
p re s e n t b a tta lio n
of
m eans
to
v a c a n c i e s
tlie
As th e
see
C h ie fs
ro s te r
th e
h e ’s
o ffic e ,
th e
d e p a rtm e n t
th e re
over
a p p o in tm e n t
15
o n ly
why
e x c ite m e n t
m uch
th e lo w -p a id
u s u a lly
has
a fte r
lis t,
y e a r.
is
he
a d m in is tr a tio n
th e
m ade
of
fiv e
are
be
th e n
So,
th e
c a rd
s h o p p in g
Then
22,
copy
th e s e
th a t
as
e x p ir a tio n
any
th e
about
June
p r o m o tio n s
p a rtm e n t
in
of
a
c h a r ita b le
and
as
t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s r u l i n g .
w h ic h
s ta tin g
in
keeps
but
s o lic it
lo c a l
budget
H a ll. ”
Dead?
fro m
b ro u g h t
p ro m o ­
C h ie f
m o n e y as h e c a n
m is s io n ,
w h i£ h
have
do m o re
n e a re r,
tw ic e
n e e d n ’t
B r o o k ly n
can
v ic to ry
o r g a n iz a tio n s
m a il
in d u s try
1939.
U ie
T lie
th a t
R e c o id
he
m ake
s ta tin g
L is t
a p p e a re d
s e rie «
tio n
C iti­
advances.
p ro m u lg a te d
c la s s
fir e m e n .
3.
th e
Roode
C ity
1939,
in ­
fir e m e n
T h e ir
in
are
who
e x p ir e d .
th e a rm e d
w hen
of
th e
Com ­
m en
de
M r.
The
b r in g
w h ic h
a rg u m e n t
lis t
fro m
s e n io r ity
th e d e p a rtm e n t a t
g e ttin g
in
been
th e m
e n o u g h , th e y
b ill p a s s e d
a n o th e r
d u r in g
a p p o in t­
1942.
are
up
lis t.
had
tio n a l
m en
been
have
up
g iv e
ro u n d ,
h e r e ’s
w h ic h
th e
S e p te m b e r,
w a itin g
a
th in k s
w 'a r
d o in g !”
P o lic e
on
a
“ N o th in g
u n c o n -s titu tio n a l.
And,
he
says th a t h e c a n
in
D e p a rtm e n t,
L e g is la tu r e
U n io n
c la r e d
jo b
p o s s ib ly
in g
a
r e le a s e s . S o ,
H o s p ita l
d i d n ’t
had
is
m a tte r
P a tis e d i
next
How
48
s e n io r ity
p ilin g
th e y
th e
y e a rs
C ity
a c c o r d in g
th e y
beer
zen s
to
to
D iv is io n ,
n o n -e x is te n t
th e
w eek
16.
But
books,
th je re
The
a p p o in t
28,
d e c is io n .
T w e n ty -s ix a re
fo rc e s .
ap­
lie u te n a n ts
to
lo n g .
to o
th is
on
th e m
S e p te m b e r
e x p ir e ,
a
C ity
a llo w
In
ap­
e d , b u t th e ir re c o rd s a re c h a n g e d
to
had
p ic tu re :
1. N i n e t e e n
have
fo u r
w h ic h
fo r
w a ite d
c o u r t ’s
th e
o th e r
on
over
th e y
e n fo rc e
v o lv e d
day
Savage
T h is
w o u ld
in
a t­
th a n
th e
h a v in g
w h e i'e
a
a
a g a in
m is s io n e r
a c tio n .
m e n , if
passed
fo r
as
w ay
s itu a tio n
H o s p ita l w o rk e r h o p s u p
h is boss a n d
“ a p p o in tm e n ts
to
a p p o in tm e n tfj
m o re
p o in tm e n t,
lu c k
th a t
S ta te
c h ie f
Savage,
3 -A
a fte r
to
A p p e lla te
th e n , a n d
th e
u ty
th e
to o k
D a v id
w a it
m o n th s
even
l ij s t
eve ry b o d y ,
who
th e
ju s t
to
get
p o s itio n .”
th e
d o e s n ’t
to
says
ad­
a
Com -
a lth o u g h
m ade
th o s e
to
le g a l a c tio n .
And,
H y la n
P o lic e
p o lic e
th e
th e
d e c is io n
in
it
th o s e
th e
v a c a n c ie s .
th e
w h o le
w hen
w hen
jo b -
H o s p ita ls
best
j u s t n o t to g iv e a n y
about
be
th e
to w n
by
b u s in e s s
th e
of
« th e
back
r u le d
c a n 't
w ith
s e rv ic e
m en
o n ly
p a it
d e c is io n
o n ly
s ta rt
The
to o k
a
d e p a rt­
th a t
t i'ie d
had?
a p p lie s
who
lo s e s
ju g ­
D e p a rtm e n t
w as
c a p ta in c ie s ,
m en
The
d e c id e d
been
U ire e
w e re
th e
vs.
fre e z e .
have
th ro w n
on
e m p lo y e e s
It
E n rig h t,
w as
in
c ity
has
under
m is .s io n e r
T h a t is , o t h e r 3 - A ' s
lis t?
case
be
p r o b a tio n a r y
fro m
have
Sen­
th e
w h a t o f o th e r
sam e
on
to
th e y
due
d e p a rt­
th e
be
w ill
w o u ld
And
in to
th e y
or
th e
o th e rs ?
c o u rts ,
can
of
case
B ill
in s e r tio n
W lie n
in d u c te d
m ent
in
to
says.
m in is tr a tio n
B ut
th e
th e
a ro u n d .
he
a p p o in te d ?
w ill
th e
he
a p p o in tm e n ts
s im ila r
b e fo re ,
S e n io rily
W h at
in to
th a t
c h ie fs
h a n d le
p o in te d
th e s e :
W ill
m a tte r
e x tra
A
fir e ­
c o m p le te ly .
Am ong
th e
b a tta lio n
o u t.
because
D iv is io n
10
c o n fid e n t
th e
d id n 't
d e c id e d
by
ta k e
is
tlie
who
th e h " a p p o in tm e n t s
w e re
Tuesday, July 13, IO43
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
at
th e
th e
C iv il
T iin e ly
S s rv ie e
S tu d y
H a a d b o o k
P re p .
M a n u a l
(Postage i M l a M )
PAGEANT PBINT1NQ 00,
P R IC E , $1
270 C A F A V r r r e SX. •
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N ew Y o rk C ity
»j'Ufsday» July
1943
LISTS
G eneral
C le r k ,
L is t
C o lu m n
fo r
2,
fo r
r io u s
c ity
tio n s
are
$ 1 ,2 0 1
per
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G E N E R A L R E Q U IR E M E N T S : T o be e lig ib le for
e n lis t m e n t a s a n A v ia tio n C a d e t, A ir C rew (P ilo t, B o m b a r ­
dier or N a v ig a t o r ) t r a in in g , t h e a p p lic a n t m u s t be b e ­
tw e e n 17 a n d 26 y e a r s o f a g e . A p p lic a n ts are req u ired
to s u b m it th r e e le t t e r s o f r e c o m m e n d a t io n , a b ir th c e r ­
tific a te , a n d th r e e c o p ie s o f c e r t if ic a t e s o f c o n s e n t , e a c h
sig n e d b y b o t h p a r e n t s a n d n o ta r iz e d , if a p p lic a n t is
17 y e a r s o f a g e .
S e v e n te e n -y e a r -o ld a p p lic a n t s w h o
q u a lify w ill b e sw o r n in t o t h e A ir C orps E n lis t e d R e se r v e
Corps u n t i l c a lle d to a c tiv e d u ty . Q u a lifie d a p p lic a n t s
will n o t be c a lle d to a c tiv e d u t y u n t il t h e y r e a c h th e ir
18th b ir th d a y . H o w ever, a ll q u a lifie d a p p lic a n t s w ill be
called w it h in s ix m o n t h s a f t e r a t t a in i n g th e ir 1 8 th b ir t h ­
day. A p p lic a n t s 18 t o 26 y e a r s o f a g e w ill be q u a lifie d
by t h e C a d e t B o a r d , t h e n is s u e d a n o t ic e to rep o rt to
th eir lo c a l d r a ft b o a rd for v o lu n t a r y in d u c t io n .
E v ery a p p lic a n t m u s t t a k e a q u a lif y in g e d u c a t io n a l
e x a m in a t io n d e s ig n e d to d e t e r m in e w h e t h e r or n o t h e
ha s s u f f ic ie n t e d u c a t io n t o e n a b le h im t o ab so rb a n d
c o m p r e h e n d t h e t e c h n ic a l in s t r u c t io n o f t h e A v ia tio n
C adet c o u r se . T h e e x a m in a t io n is o f t h e s h o r t a n sw e r ,
m u ltip le c h o ic e ty p e . - A w ell-rea d , in t e l li g e n t m a n
sh o u ld h a v e lit t le or n o d if f ic u lt y in p a s s in g t h is e x ­
a m in a tio n .
F o r m a l s c h o o lin g is n o t a p re r e q u isite .
NO F L Y IN G O F F IC E R C A N D ID A T E IS E X E M P T FR O M
T H IS E X A M IN A T IO N . A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e b e e n c it ­
izen s o f t h e U n it e d S t a t e s for a t le a s t te n y ears. M arried
m en are a c c e p ta b le .
2. P A Y A N D A LLO W A N C E S W H IL E T R A IN IN G :
$50 a m o n t h u n t i l a p p o in t m e n t a s a C a d et, $75 a m o n t h
th e r e a fte r ; s u b s is t a n c e , $1 a d ay. F ree: Q u a r te r s, m e d ­
ical care, h o s p it a liz a t io n , u n ifo r m s , c l o t h in g a n d e q u ip ­
m e n t, $ 10 ,000 G o v e r n m e n t life in s u r a n c e p o lic y a t G o v ­
e r n m e n t e x p e n s e w h ile tr a in in g . A fter g r a d u a t io n , i n ­
su r a n c e is o p t io n a l a t in d iv id u a l’s e x p e n se .
3. P A Y A N D A L L O W A N C ES A F T E R G R A D U A ­
TION; U p to $327 per m o n t h . O n e u n if o r m a llo w a n c e
of $250 w h e n a p p o in te d a f lig h t o ffic e r or se c o n d lie u ­
te n a n t.
4. A P P L IC A N T S 26 y e a r s o f age: C a n d id a te s
who s u b m it th e ir a p p lic a t io n s prior to r e a c h in g th e ir
tw e n t y - s e v e n t h b ir th d a y a n d w h o p a ss t h e a g e of t w e n ty sev en a n d s ix m o n t h s b efo re a p p o in t m e n t a s A v ia tio n
C adets, in p ro p er order, c a n be a c c o m p lis h e d , w ill be,
up o n r e a c h in g t h e a g e o f t w e n t y - s e v e n a n d s ix m o n t h s ,
c la sse d im m e d ia t e ly a s p r iv a te s in t h e A ir Corps.
5. A P P L IC A N T S A L R E A D Y IN 'TH E A R M Y : E li­
gible a p p lic a n t s a lr e a d y in t h e A rm y , are r e q u ired t o
a p p ly a t t h e A v ia tio n C a d e t E x a m in in g B o a r d n e a r e s t
th e ir s t a t i o n fo r in fo r m a tio n .
6 . E.R.C. A P P L IC A N T S : I n t e r e s t e d a p p lic a n t s m a y
a p p ly for A v ia tio n C a d e ts in t h e r e g u la r m a n n e r . U p o n
a c c e p ta n c e , t h e C a d e t B o a r d w ill r e q u e st tr a n s f e r o f t h e
a p p lic a n t fr o m E.R.C. t o t h e A ir C orps U n a s s ig n e d .
7. W H E R E T O A P P L Y F O R E X A M IN A T IO N : (A ir
Crew) I n a p p ly in g , y o u are r e q u e ste d to c a ll a t t h is o f­
fice, a n y w e e k -d a y b e tw e e n 8 a .m . a n d 5 p .m ., to receive
an e y e e x a m i n a t i o n . ' M e n w it h 2 0 /2 0 v is u a l a c u it y , w ill
will b e g iv e n a p p lic a t io n fo r m s a n d in s t r u c t io n s fo t c o m ­
p le tin g t h e m . A fte r t h e c o m p le t e d a p p lic a tio n a n d a llie d
papers h a v e b e e n r e tu r n e d t o t h is o ffic e , y o u w ill b e n o t i­
fied w h e n t o a p p e a r for a n in t e llig e n c e t e s t a n d p h y s ic a l
e x a m in a tio n . M a il a ll A ir C rew a p p lic a t io n s for P ilo t,
B o m b ard ier a n d N a v ig a to r to:
A V IA T IO N C A D E T A P P L IC A T IO N S E C T IO N
4 80 L e x in g t o n A v e n u e , N e w Y ork, N. Y.
B E SU R E TO P U T AT LEAST S IX CENTS PO ST ­
AGE O N A LL M A IL E D A P P L IC A T IO N S, A L SO R E T U R N
A D D R E SS.
Requirements for C a d et Nurses
(S e e a ls o la s t w e e k ’s c o lu m n )
H e r e ’s s o m e a d v a n c e in f o r m a t io n o n t h e t r a in in g
i^^ourses fo r n u r s e s w h ic h a re a b o u t t o be sp o n so r e d b y
the F e d e r a l G rovm m ent. T h e s c h o la r s h ip s w ill be g iv e n
out u n d e r t h e su p e r v isio n o f t h e N a t io n a l P u b lic H e a lth
Service:
S t u d e n t s w ill be e n r o lle d a t e x is t in g s c h o o ls o f n u r s ­
ing— t h e G o v e r n m e n t is n o t p l a n n in g t o o p e n n e w
schools. S t u d e n t s w ill h a v e t o m e e t t h e r e q u ir e m e n ts
for a d m is s io n to n u r s in g s c h o o ls as s e t u p in th e ir s ta te .
I n t h e m e t r o p o lit a n area , a p p lic a t io n s m a y be ob­
tained a t t h e N e w Y ork C ity N u r s in g C o u n c il for W ar
Service, 654 M a d iso n A v e n u e , n e a r 6 0 th S tr e e t.
w eek.
27
v a c a n c ie s
w e re
in
c e r­
th e
A ll
p erm an en t
and
va­
p o s i­
pay
1,
w e re
of
in v e s tig a to r
p o in tm e n ts
c a rry
be
to
te n
The
ap­
each
te m p o ra ry
w as th e
as
'B o a r d
fro m
th e
nam es
of
o p e ra to r
to
s u b m itte d
w h ic h
pay
597
fo r
th e s e
73c a n
h o u r,
a r e o n a p e r m a n e n t b a s is .
ju n io r
a re
fo u r
th re e
in
of
th e
C o u rts . T h e
th e
th e s e
one
in
and
D o m e s tic
R e la tio n s
nam es on
lis t
w e re
and
to
pay
are
$ 1 ,8 0 1
T itle
e x a m in e r,
w e re
num ber
A.
g ra d e
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a
tifie d
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Law
th e
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The
3,
s a la ry
D.
w ith
B.
C o n fid e n c e .
are
B.
w as
not
S ta n d in g .
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b a s is
at
on
90c
J u n e 22.
th e
a
per
nam es
th e
B o a rd
fro m
th e
w e re
of
p o s itio n s
pay
tra c k m a n .
75c
an
p e rm a n e n t. T h e
c e r tifie d
w as
la s t
31
nam es
num ber
lis t
fo r
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g ra d e
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w e re
n o u r.
re a c h e d
1 ,0 2 7 ,
on
and
th e
to
la s t
fo rm e r
th e
h a rs h .
UNIONS
A C E Enters AFL
th e
S ta te ,
A m e r ic a n
E m p lo y e e s ,
p lo y e e s ’
E llis
A PL
u n io n
Ranen,
re s e n ta tiv e
of
th e
of
of
u n io n ,
th e
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is
S a n ita tio n
a c c o i-d in g
to
A n o th e r
M r.
new
A P S C M E
has
th e
Law
C ity
th e
w e re
new
c h a p te r
been
of
th e
year
Y o rk
fo r
lo c a ls
d is tric t,
and
th e
in
M u n ic ip a l
A m e ric a ,
C IO ,
w eek
p re s id e n t
by
of
New
Coun­
W o rk e rs
w e re
Jam es
th e
th e
New
of
announced
V.
Y o rk
K in g ,
D is ­
tric t.
The
f o llo w in g
g o a ls
w ere
s e t:
1.
A
full
15%
wage
ad ju stm en t
in
lin e w ith th e L ittle S teel F o rm u la lo r
all em ployees In clu d in g
those now
on
‘‘p r e v a i l i n g
ra te”
schedules.
a
R ec la ssific atio n
upw ards
of
all
services.
3.
A m en d m e n t of th e m a n d a to ry in ­
c r e m e n t law to ap p ly th e a u to m a tic a n ­
nual
in crease s
to
all
em p lo y ees
re­
c e i v i n g $3,000 o r le s s ; a n d t o a l l e m ­
ployees in th e la b o r a n d n o n -c o m p e titiv e class; S ta te leg islatio n to p ro v id e
in c re m e n ts
fo r C o u n ty
em p lo y ees no w
n o t covered.
4.
In creases
in
p ro m o tio n al
opp o rtu ­
nitie s.
5. T i m e
an d -a-h a lf pay
for over 8
b o a r s d a ily o r 40 h o u r s a w eek, a n d
fo r holidays.
6. A d e q u a te g rie v a n c e m a c h in e r y a n d
r i g h t o f em ployee.s to b e r e p r e s e n t e d by
tr a d e u n io n s o f th e ir o w n ch o o sin g .
7. C l a r i f i c a t i o n a n d s i m p l i f i c a t i o n o f
C ity
policy
g o v ern in g
w ar
leaves
for
W a r Jobs,-- I n c l u d i n g : u n i o n
rep resen ta­
tiv e s o n th e C ity 's p r e s e n t W a r M a n ­
pow er B oard.
I.
T h e retu rn
to t h e
f o r m e r policy
of allow ing tim e off for th e o b serv an ce
of re lig io u s h o lid ay s.
0. A 9 1 , 3 0 0 m i n i m u m f o r a l l C i t y e m -
is
con­
th ir d
th e
post
o ffic e
re g u la ­
been
re c e iv e d
lin d
th e
e m p lo y e e
O rn a m e n t.
of
c o n ta in
who
a n o th e r
m a ll
s h o u ld
h im
th e
th e
c l« rk
be
done.
to
in c o n r e c t
ad­
a d d re s s
and
new
it.
C.
O p e n
it
it
R e tu rn
E.
C ro s s
s e n d e r.
in c o rre c t
ad­
a d d re s s
and
new
fo llo w in g ,
w ay
to
c ir c u la rs
is
fo rw a rd e d ,
th e
th e
th e
m ost
p re p a re
1 ,5 0 0
of
to
te m p o ra ry
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M u ltig r a p h
B.
M im e o g r a p h
C.
Use
D.
Have
E.
Use
th e
th e m .
o ffs e t
th e m
th e
th e m .
m e th o d .
p rin te d .
h e c to g ra p h .
a b o v e q u e s tio n s
lis h e d
o ffic e .
d e te r m in e
p o s ta g e .
e c o n o m ic a l
A.
post
be
to
th e
th e
2 -p a g e
to
out
p ro p e r
O f
th e
it
it
w rite
d.
to
s h o u ld
D.
by
c o u rte s y
C.
and
are
E.
exam
n a tio n s
th e
to
The
te ll
R e fe r
d ress,
C.
has
an
out
B.
w h e th e r
of
ta k e n
and
are
pub­
th e
M u ­
C o m m is s io n ,
fro m
g iv e n
by
p re v io u s
th e
c o p y r ig h te d
Com -
by
th a t
body.
m any
B.
1.
D.
E r-
S u b d iv is io n s .
is
is
to
J u ly
a p p r o v in g
as
B.
F i c k 1 e.
E x p e n s iv e .
C.
E .D e l ­
D .
pom pous
B.
B r ig h t.
C o n tra te .
as
is
to
E.
C.
E d­
bad
as
d iv ig a -
D iffu s e n e s s .
E.
In a d v e rte n c e .
Cause
p re m is e
1
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is
B . C o n v e rg e n c e .
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D ig r e s s io n .
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M e d ic a l O ffic e r s .
Ch.
P a n th e is m .
is
to
e ffe c t
as
B.
D.
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1
1
of
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C h ie f M a r in e
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F ir e
M a r itie E n .( U n ) .
to
III
S e rv ic o
1
L ie u te n a n ts
In s ip id .
to
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to
to
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is
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is
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to
D.
Good
tio n
Fire Dept. Q uota
C o rre c -
p ro b le m s ,
C o ro lla r y .
S y llo g is m .
2.
In
th is
q u e s tio n ,
a n s w e rs
each
s e n te n c e .
sw er
w h ic h
are
fiv e
g iv e n
S e le c t
is
th e
th e
best
of
pos­
a fte r
an ­
CLERK PROM.
th o s e
s u g g e s te d ,
th e c o m ­
S ta te ,
post
n o te d .
e d itio n
New
is
s ib le
Goals for 1 Year
th e
d e liv e ry .
w hat
d ress. w r ite
m e th ­
E m b ra s u re .
m ay
F u s tia n
A.
in
D e p a rtm e n t.
T w e lv e o b je c tiv e s fo r
B.
C o n c lu s io n .
o r g a n iz e d
m a il
tra n s fe rre d
C ro s s
v a lu e
h is
c o u ld
C a p tio u s
ib le .
g ro u p
Ranen.
.
(T h e
next
E.
je ju n e
th e
E m ­
been
m i.s s io n
C.
k.
by
re p ­
m e m b e rs
in
Loud
F o llo w e d .
Illu s tr a tio n s .
m.
th o u s a n d
D.
C a re fu lly
D.
The
A.
D e p a rtm e n t.
re p re s e n te d
D.
Cache.
tio n s .
to
em ­
C la s s ifie d
C.
e te r io u s .
re p o rte d
in te rn a tio n a l
A s s o c ia tio n
p lo y e e s
p u b lic
new
e m e n d a tio n s .
M u n ic ip a l
a*
your
of
to
s h o u ld
w as h e a rd .
F e e b le .
B.
A .R e s o lu te .
of
to
th e
s e n t.
n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e
C a v ilin g .
F e d e ra tio n
and
E.
M e lo d io u s .
one
c a p ric io u s
o r g a n iz a tio n
C o u n ty
m an
P a m p h le t.
la tte r ,
be s u b m itte d .
No
m anual
your
d is tin g u is h e s
le tte r
Y(
D is a p p ro v e d .
i.
A
you
In te g r ity .
d e p re c a te d
A p p ro ved .
A.
Local
asks
p ro ce d u re.
j.
la te s t
C ir­
a
i-e fin e d .
E.
They
ro rs .
The
E
W e a lth .
B.
and
E n tra n c e .
vacan­
The
on
la s t
ce r­
of T ra n s p o r­
p e rm a n e n t
per
is t h e
D,
a r­
b ro c h u re .
m a i n t a i n e r ’s h e l p e r , g r a d e A , a n d
tw e n ty
P le a s in g .
h.
E.
add
A n tic ip a te d .
H e lp e r
th e
D.
A.
A.
E.
fro m
B.
s t r id e n t v o ic e
of
S iz e .
d e p a rtm e n t.
C o n v in c in g .
c o n s id e r e d
A
od
and
1507.
M a i n t a i n e r ’s
w as
P e rs is te n c e .
g.
D .
E.
to
The
hour
cogent
F a lla c io u s .
f.
and
s u b m itte d
M e th o d
has
P o v e rty .
T r a n s p o r ta tio n
lis t f o r
D.
C u ltu r e d
T ra c k m a n
404
a
B.
N o to r ie ty .
p e rm a ­
W e ig h t.
C.
C.
p r o b ity .
C.
i-e p o r t
and
to
fo llo w in g ,
B.
A.
M is le a d in g .
A.
a
D is ta n c e
c.
c u ito u s .
B o a rd
h o u r.
p re s e n te d
H e
s u b m it
fir s t-c la s s
A.
E.
th e
w h ic h
a d d re s s e d
D.
W eak.
ce r­
te le p h o n e
in
T ra n s p o rta tio n
nent
He
e q u ip m e n t
to
re c o m m e n d in g
O f
fro m
D iffid e n c e .
e m o lu m e n t
P r a is e .
A.
C,
S u b m it
d itio n
E x t r e m e d is g u s t.
D.
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as
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b o ld fa c e
w h ic h
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w a s 1 ,7 5 2 .
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nam es
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1.
c le rk ,
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to
tliis
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on
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lik e
a fte r
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your
p e r m is s io n
s u p e r io r .
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PATROLMAN
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FIREMAN
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th e
p lo y ee s, in c l u d i n g h o s p i t a l w o r k e rs .
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W o r itm a n 's
C o m p en satio n
Law
to
include
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categories
of
em ployees
w hose
voca­
tions a re hazard o u s.
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in th e B o a rd of E d u c atio n .
la . L eg islatio n on b e h a lf of em p lo y ees
In t h e a r m e d se r v ic e s :
(a)
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by
the
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of
th eir
p en sio n co n trib u tio n s.
(bl E n titlin i' b e n e fic ia rie s o r e m p lo y ­
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o r d e a t h b e n e f i t n o r m a ll y re c e iv e d , less
ben efits d erived from th e F e d eral G o v ­
ern m en t.
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t h e jo b .
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vice in t h e a p p r o p r i a t e p o s itio n a n d a t
th e
sam e
salary
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have
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ceived
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he
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in
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em ploy.
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GRADES 3 a n d 4
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p a tte rn e d
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s y s te m .
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s a le s m a n
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ch aracter
of
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p a r tn e rs h ip 's
F O R T Y H O U R 5-D A Y W E E K . .
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each
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lim ited p a r t n e r in te re s te d in th e p a r t n e r ­
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A p p l y 3 d F lo o r
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9 : 3 0 to 11
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to
renew
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for
lik e
periods.
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T H E R E F O R E , you an d each of you are
p a rtn e rs the in tere st of th e deceased p a r t­
II. T h e c h a r a c t e r o f th e b u s in e s s is: T h e
cited to sh o w ca u se befo re th e S u rro g a te 's
n e r in th e p a r tn e r s h ip s h a ll cease, a n d his
m a n u f a c tu r e a n d sale of c o s tu m e Jew elry.
C o u rt of o u r C o u n ty o f N ew Y ork, a t th e
c a p i t a l .shall b e p a i d t o h i s p e r s o n a l r e p ­
III. T h e lo c a tio n of th e p rin c ip a l p lac e
H a ll o f R e c o rd s , in t h e C o u n t y o f N e w
resen tativ e.
but
th e
su rv iv in g
p artn ers
o f b u .sin ess is:
220 F i f t h A v e n u e , in t h e
Y o r k , o n t h e 3 0 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943, a t
sh a ll h a v e th e r ig h t to c o n tin u e th e b u si­
C ity . C o u n ty a n d S t a t e o f N e w Y o rk .
h a l f - p a s t f e n o ’c l o c k i n t h e f o r e n o o n o f
ness of th e p a r tn e r s h ip a n d to r e ta in such
IV . T h e n a m e a n d p l a c e o f r e s i d e n c e o f
t h a t d a y , w h y t h e s a i d w ill a n d t e s t a m e n t
d eceased p a r tn e r's ca sh a n d c a p ita l in th e
each m em b er; g en eral a n d lim ited p a r t ­
s h o u ld n o t be a d m i t t e d to p r o b a t e a s a
firm , a n d sh all p ay th e sam e to th e re p ­
n e r s b e i n g r e s p e c t i v e l y d e s i g n a t e d , is:
will o f r e a l a n d p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y .
resen tativ es of th e deceased p a rtn e r over
N a m e a n d R esidence
IN
T E S T IM O N Y
W HEREOF,
we
a p e r i o d o f t h r e e (3) y e a r s f r o m t h e d a t e
NATHAN
COHEN,
G eneral
P artn er,
30 9
h av e cau scd th e seal of th e S u r­
o f d e c e a s e In e q u a l a n n u a l in st;< ilm e n ts
W e s t 86 t h S t r e e t . N e w Y o r k , N . Y .
r o g a t e ’s C o u r t o f t h e s a i d C o u n t y
w ith o u t In terest.
J E A N N E E . C O H E N . L i m i t e d P a r t n e r , 309
of N ew Y o rk to be h e r e u n to a f 14. T h e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s h a l i h a v e t h e
W e s t 8t i t h S t r e e t . N e w Y o r k . N . Y .
(S ea l) fixed
r i g h t to d e m a n d a n d re c e iv e o n ly c a s h in
M A R I E T T A L. V A N D E N B R O E C K , L i m i t e d
W ITN ESS,
H o n o rab le
JA M ES
A. r e t u r n
fo r h e r
c o n trib u tio n s o n
A ugust
P a r t n e r . D o m in g . N ew M exico.
FOLEY,
S u rro g a te
of
our
said
31. 1952.
V. T h e t e r m fo r w h ic h t h e p a r t n e r s h i p
C o u n ty
of
New
Y ork,
at
satd
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , w e. t h e u n d e r ­
C o u n t y , ( h e 2 1st d a y o f J u n e , In
is to e x i s t is: U n t i l d i s s o lv e d b y t h e d e a t h
sig n ed , h a v e signed, sealed, sw o rn to a n d
th e y ear of ou r L ord one th o u sa n d
of N a th a n C o h e n o r u n til t e r m i n a te d by
a c k n o w le d g e d th is c e r t i f i c a te in t h e C ity
u n a n im o u s co n se n t o r u n til te r m in a te d on
n in e h u n d re d a n d fo rty -th ree .
of N ew Y ork. S ta te of N ew Y ork, o n S ep ­
G EO R G E LOESCH,
M a rc h 31st o r S e p te m b e r 3 0th in a n y y e a r
t e m b e r 1 s t , 1 9 42 .
C l e r k o f t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t .
by tw o m o n t h s ’ n o tic e g iv e n b y o n e p a r t ­
L O U IS B IN K O V IT Z
(L .S .)
n e r to th e o th e r p a r t n e r s .
(L .S .)
K A R L B IN K O V IT Z
C IT A T IO N . — T H E P E O P L E O P T H E S T A T E
VI. T h e a m o u n t o f c a s h a n d a d e s c r i p ­
R O S E B IN K O V IT Z
(L .S .)
Of N e w Y o r k , b y t h e G r a c e o f G o d F r e e
tio n o f a n d th e a g r e e d v a lu e of t h e o t h e r
S ta te of New Y ork
and
In d e p en d e n t.
To
EVA
K L ISC H A T ,
p ro p e rty c o n trib u te d by e a c h L im ite d P a r t ­
I
M A X A H L E R S E M M A S C H M ID T , if liv in g
n e r is: N e it h e r L im ite d P a r t n e r h a s c o n ­
C o u n ty of New Y ork j
o r if d ea d , to th e i r u n k n o w n h e irs, n e x t
trib u te d a n y c a sh to th e L im ite d P a r t n e r ­
K A R L B IN K O V IT Z , L O U IS B IN K O V IT Z
of kin, e x e c u to rs , a d m i n i s t r a t o r s a n d a s ­
ship.
J e a n n e E. C o h e n h a s c o n t r ib u t e d to
a n d R O S E B IN K O V IT Z , b ein g du ly sw orn,
s ig n e e s, b e in g th e per.so n s i n t e r e s te d
as
t h e L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s h i p .'iO'/'o o f t h e c a p i t a l
depose an d say:
creditor.s, d i s tr ib u te e s , o r o th e r w is e , in t h e
.•itock o f N e d a P r o d u c t s C o r p o r a t i o n , w h i c h
T h a t t h e y a r e t h e in d iv id u a ls n a m e d in
e s ta te of ALMA M. G A N T Z E R , deceased,
h a s a n a g r e e d v a l u e tof $ 7 2 1 . 0 6 .
M a rie tta
th e foreg o in g c e rtific a te ; t h a t th e y h av e
w h o a t th e tim e o f h e r d e a t h i*as a re s i­
L. V a n d e n B r o e c k h a s c o n t r i b u t e d t o t h e
read- th e foreg o in g c e rtific a te a n d
know
d e n t of New Y ork C ounty.
S end G reeting;
L im ite d P a r tn e r s h ip
SOCi o f t h e c a p i t a l
t h a t th e c o n te n ts th ereo f; t h a t th e sam e
U pon th e petition of W A L T E R H. EDEN,
stock of N eda P ro d u c ts C o rp o ra tio n , w h ich
is t r u e to t h e i r o w n k n o w le d g e , e x c e p t a s
r e s i d i n g a t 84-25 8 5 th R o a d . W o o d h a v e n ,
h a s a n a g r e e d v a l u e o f $1,201.76.
to h e m a t t e r s h e re in s ta te d to be alleged
L o n g I s l a n d , N . Y.
V II. T h e a d d i t i o n a l c o n t r ib u t i o n s , If a n y .
u p o n i n f o r m a ti o n a n d b elief, a n d t h a t a s to
Y ou a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e h e r e b y cite d to
a g re e d to be m a d e by e a c h L im ite d P a rtn e r,
s h o w c a u s e b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s . C o u r t o f t h o s e m a t t e r s t h e y b e l i e v e i t t o b e t r u e .
a n d th e tim e a t w h ich or th e ev e n ts on
LO U IS B IN K O V IT Z
New
Y o rk C o u n ty , h eld a t th e H a ll of
th e h a p p e n in g of w hich th ey sh all be m ad e,
K A R L B IN K O V IT Z
R e c o rd s in th e C o u n ty of N ew Y ork, on
are;
T h e L im ite d P a r t n e r s a r e u n d e r no
R O S E B IN K O V IT Z
t h e 2 1 s t d a y o f S e p t e m b e r . 1943. a t h a l f ­
o b lig atio n
to m a k e
any
ad d itio n al co n ­
S w o rn to b efo re m e th is
p a s t te n o 'c lo c k in t h e fo r e n o o n - o f t h a t
trib u tio n s a t a n y tim e.
1 s t d a y o f S e p t . , 1 9 42 .
d ay. w h y th e a c c o u n t o f p ro c ee d in g s of
V III. T h e tim e , if a g re e d u p o n , w h e n th e
H E N R Y R O S O F F , N o t a r y P u b lic , K in g s
W A L T E R H. ED EN , as E x ecu to r sh o u ld n o t
c o n t r i b u t i o n o f e a c h L i m i t e d P a r t n e r is to
C o u n t y , D I s t . N o . 93. R e g . N o . 1099, N .Y .
be Judicially settled , a n d w hy th e c o m p e n ­
be r e t u r n e d . Is;
U p o n th e d isso lu tio n o r
Co. D lst. N o. 152, R eg . N o. 4168.
Com­
sation of T o p h e n & F arley as a tto rn e y -in te rm in a tio n of th e p a rtn e rs h ip .
m is s io n e x p ire s M a r c h 30. 1944.
f a c t s h o u l d n o t b e fix e d u n d e r S .C .A . 231-b.
IX . T h e .share o f th e p r o f its , o r t h e o t h e r
In te stim o n y w hereof, we h a v e ca u sed
c o m p e n s a tio n by w a y of in co m e w h ic h e a c h
t h e s e a l o f t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t
L im ite d P a r t n e r s h a ll re ce iv e by re a s o n of
h e r c o n t r ib u t i o n , Is;
J e a n n e L. C o h e n is
of th e said C o u n ty of N ew Y ork
to be h e r e u n to affix ed .
to re c e iv e 30 % a n d M a r i e t t a L. V a n d e n
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t W h o l e s a l e r 's
(S ea l)
W itn ess.
H o n o rab le
JA M ES
A. L i c e n s e B e e r C -8 7 6 . h a s b e e n i s s u e d t o t h e
B r o e c k 50C1> o f t h e p r o f i t s r e m a i n i n g a f t e r
FO L E Y , a S u rro g a te o f o u r said
d ed u c tin g fro m su ch p ro fits a p a y m e n t to
u n d e r s ig n e d to sell b e e r a t w h o le s a le u n d e r
county,
at
the
C ounty
of
New
N a t h a n C o h e n o f $3,000 p e r y e a r , o r 3 %
th e a lc o h o lic b e v e ra g e c o n tro l la w in th e
Y o rk , t h e 9 th d a y o f J u n e , In t h e
of th e re c e ip ts , w h ic h e v e r is la r g e r.
p re m ise s lo ca te d a t R o o m
1503, 30 P i n e
y
e
a
r
o
f
o
u
r
L
o
r
d
o
n
e
t
h
o
u
s
and
X . T h e r i g h t . If g iv e n , o f a L i m i t e d P a r t ­
S tree t, N ew Y ork, N. Y. C o u n ty in w hich
n in e h u n d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
n e r to s u b s titu te a n assig n ee as c o n tr ib u to r
licen se d p re m is e s a r e lo ca te d . G . K r u e g e r
G E O R G E LOESCH,
in h e r p la c e , a n d t h e t e r m s a n d c o n d itio n s
B r e w i n g C o m p a n y , 30 P i n e S t r e e t . N e w
C lerk of th e S u rro g a te 's C o u r(
of th e su b s titu tio n , a r e ; S u cce ssiv e a s s ig n ­
Y ork, N. Y.
m e n t s o f all o r p a r t of th e I n te r e s t of t h e
L im ite d P a r t n e r m a y be m a d e w ith o u t th e
consent of any o th er p artn er.
X I . T h e r i g h t s , if g iv e n , o f t h e p a r t n e r s
to a d m it a d d itio n a l L im ite d P a r tn e r s , a r e :
None.
X I I. T h e r ig h t, if g iv en , o f o n e o r m o re
of th e L im ited P a r tn e r s of p rio rity o v er
o th e r L im ite d P a rtn e rs , as to c o n tr ib u tio n s
or a s to c o m p e n sa tio n by w ay o f incom e,
a n d th e n a t u r e o f s u c h p r io rity , is: N o n e .
X I I I . T h e r i g h t , If g iv e n , o f t h e r e m a i n ­
in g G e n e r a l P a r t n e r o r P a r t n e r s to c o n ­
tin u e th e o u sin ess on th e d e a th , r e tir e ­
m en t or in san ity of a G e n era l P a rtn e r,
is;
None.
X IV . T h e rig h t, if given, of a L im ite d
P a r t n e r to d e m a n d a n d re c e iv e p ro p e r t y
o t h e r t h a n c a s h in r e t u r n f o r h e r c o n ­
t r i b u t i o n is;
None.
IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , t h e u n d e r s ig n e d
h a v e signed, sealed, sw o rn to a n d a c k n o w l­
e d g e d t h i s C e r t i f i c a t e a s o f J u n e 15, 194 3.
C I V I L S E R V I C E L E A D E R , 9 7 D u a n e S t., N . Y . C .
NATHAN COHEN
JE A N N E E. C O H E N
P le a s e s e n d m e w it h o u t o b lig a tio n , c o m p le te d e ta ils o f
M A R IE T T A L. V A N D E N B R O E C K
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T h e ce rtifica te re ferred
to ab o v e w as
sigj)ed a n d d u ly a c k n o w le d g e d b y all m e m ­
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p o s itio n s .
T h a t J?ound G o o d
O p p o r t u n i t y f o r g i r l s , 18 t o 3 0 , w i t h
higli sctio o l e d u c a t i o n , a n d s o m e b u s i n e s s
experience
to
be
tra in e d
in
d raftin g .
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ini; p e r i o d a t A c a d e m y o f A e r o n a u t i c s ,
Lh O u a r d i a
F ie ld . N. Y .,
th en
p iaccnifiit i n
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D e p t, of C h a n c e
Vr tU Bht A i r r r a f t . S t r a t f o r d . C o n n .
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U S E S . 10 E . 4 0 t h S t . , N Y C .
o p p o r t u n i t y to e n t e r field o f a i r t r a n s ­
p o rta tio n
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w ith
au to m o b ile body
or e n g i n e e x p e t - l e n c e , a t l e a s t s i x m o n t h s
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of b a t t e r y e x p e r i e n c e w i l l b e p a i d w h i l e
III t r a i n i n g .
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65c-75c
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hour.
M u.s t p a n s p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n .
A pply
4 i n » r i c » i i A i r i i n e K , 9 a . m . t o 5 p . m . < 10 0
E 42d S t . , N .V C. — 1 6 th f lo o r.
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M en a n d
w om en are needed
fo r all
types o f h o te l w o rk .
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salaries
p rom i.sed.
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help,
cooks,
w aiters, h o u s e h ie n ,
h an d y m e n , elevator
o p e r a t o r s , bfiir b o y s . e n g i n e e r s a n d p o r ­
ters
W o m e n w a n te d a s k itc h e n help,
c h a m b e rm a id n .
clerks,
w a itre sse s,
and
telephone o p e ra tb rs.
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234 7 t h A v e . : N . Y . C .
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w om en, boys a n d g irls w ith o u t e x p e ri­
ence a s d is h w a s h e rs , so d a m e n , p o rte rs ,
w A itresses. c o u n t e r g i r l s , s a le s g ir ls , b a k e r s ,
nnd
cooks,
and
salad
and
san d w ic h
m akers.
A p p l y 56 W e s t 2 3 d S t . . N . Y . C .
M eals a n d u n i f o r m s fu r n is h e d .
W omen
needed
as
passenger
tra in ­
m en.
A g e 31 t o 36. m u s t p a s s p h y s i c a l
eK am ination.
No
salary
qu o ted ,
but
.said t o b e g o o d .
A pply US R a ilro a d
K rtire m eat
B oard,
58
H udson
S tree t,
NYC.
W o m e n a r e b ein g h ire d a s pool lo ck e r
room
atten d a n ts
at
H otel
S t. G e o r g e ,
B ro o k ly n ,
Room
275.
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salary
*20.
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a t IT. S .
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M a n u f a o t u r i n e C o r p ., 222 W . 1 4 th S t.,
NYC.
M i n i m u m o f 40 c e n t s a n h o u r —
plenty of o v ertim e .
(irejr A C o. w ill t r a i n m e n f o r e s s e n ­
tial w a r
In d ustry.
W ag es said
to be
g.K>d. A p p l y 4 4 - 0 2 n t h S t . , L . I . , N . Y .
( lle r ic a l
W o m e n n e e d e d a s ca .sh iers.
M ust be
ex p e rie n c e d in h a n d l i n g m o n e y a n d w ill­
ing to c o m b i n e t h i s w ith o i l ie r w o r k .
A pply N a m m
S t o r e , 462 F u l t o n S t r e e t ,
B ro o k ly n , 3 rd flo o r, 9:30-11 a .m .
C o m p to m e te r o p e ra to rs — w o m en — n e e d ­
ed b y a n a t i o n a l c h a i n
s t o r e — $25 t o
S turt. F o r t y h r s ., t m i e - a n d - a - h a l f o v e r ­
tim e.
A p p ly M r. L a n e . B R . 9-3400, o r
w r i t e 51 9 E i g t h A v e . . N Y C . , 5 t h f l o o r .
O ver 3 8
M e n o v e r 38 o r d r a f t d e f e r r e d n e e d e d
at R. H . M a c y 's a s u n ifo rm e d g u a r d s .
U niform s fu rn ish e d .
S t a r t i n g s a l a r y t25
for f o r t y - h o u r , f i v e - d a y
week, ro ta tin g
8-hour s h ift.
A pply E m p lo y m e n t O ffice,
1«6 W . 3 5 t h S t . . N . Y . C.
B o y s a n d G ir ls
C E M E T E R Y
< N u n -S rrla ria n )
RllSHVl IC K AY . & C O N W A Y ST.
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.
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Depending Upon
l.v ra lio n — T im e PajrinenI* Ar*
ran|K4*d.' Single
fo r three
In lr r u ie n t t in the Nrw P a rk
w iili perppliial
cara
and
including
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BRAND’S FUR SHOP
S A T IS F A C T IO N
and M ake Your F urt
To S u i t Y o u r P e r to n a lity
A<-SO R E P A I R — R E M O D E L
L IK E
2S0S B R O A D W A Y , N .Y .C .
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AC. 2 -3 T 8 0
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S PE C IA L IS T S
Permanent
IN
Wavinc
E le c tr o ly s is
(O e p H a te ry )
FRANK QUST-FERRIS
3t
'^ * 0
V «Ar« in
NOSTRANB
B u«in*»s
a venu e
8 A .M . t o IB P M
ings
for
p a rti-lim e
w ork
betw een
7
a. m . a n d 6 p. m .
C an a r ra n g e hours.
A lso
fu ll-tim e
w ork
w ith
chance
for
ad v a n ce m e n t.
A pply
W estern
U nion
T e le g rap h
C o.. R o o m
5-M . 60 H u d s o n
S t . , N Y C . , o r 1 27 W . 4 0 t h S t . , M a n h a t ­
t a n , o r 31 1 W a s h i n g t o n S t . , B r o o k l y n , o r
420 E . 4 9 t h S t . , B r o 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.
B o y s 16 o r o v e r n r e n e e d e d a s h e l p e r s
on
fa m ily
laundry
route.
S alary
$20
s t a r t w ith cxcellenk o p p o rtu n ity fo r a d ­
vancem en t.
See
M r,
H orn,
C ascade
L a u n d r y , M v r t l e a n d M a r c y A v e., B r o o k ­
lyn, N
Y.
G i r l s b e t w e e n 16 a n d 3 5 a r e w a n t e d t o
d o 100 p e r c e n t w a r w o r k .
4 8 -h o u r w eek,
g o o d p a y a n d r a p id a d v a n c e m e n t . A pply
A. O . S o h o o n m a k e r I n H u l a t l o n C « . , 4 2 2
H u d s o n S t., N .Y .C .
Bus
bovs
w a n te d
at
F ifth
Avenue
H o t e l . . S a l a r y $18 p l u s t i p s a n d m e a U .
A p p l y H e a d W a i t e r , 9 tlt» S t . a n d F i f t h
A venue. NYC.
B o v s , 17-18. w a n t e d f o r t r a v e l i n g o n
E a st co a st w ith circu latio n g roup. S om e
h igh school education, n e a t ap p e aran ce ,
good
d isp o sitio n .
A pply
In
person
to
Mm.
Dunn.
H otel
C laridge,
B roadw ay
a n d 4 5 th S t., N Y C .
W e s t e r n U n i o n will t r a i n g ir ls u p to
36 a s t e l e g r a p h o p e r a to rs .
S a la r y w hile
learn in g .
I n t e r v i e w s a t 60 H u d . s o n S t. ,
N Y C . — R o o m 4 0 0 . 9..30 a . m . - 4 p . m . , t o
9,
T uesdays
and
T hursday.
to
1
p. m . on S a tu rd a y .
G irls,
i8 o r
over,
w a n te d
to
count
a n d Jo g b o o k s in b i n d e r y .
S h o u ld h av e
som e experience.
B l a n c h a r d P r e s s , 418
W . 2 5 th S t., N Y C .— 5 th F lo o r.
Young
g irls
will b e h i r e d
b y press;
clip p in g
bureau.
No
ex p erien ce
re­
q u ire d , m u s t h a v e good ey e sig h t.
P er­
m a n e n t p o s i t i o n s : *16 s t a r t .
R om elke,
220 W . i n t h S t. . N Y C .
M o r e S k il l
E x p e rien ce d lin o scrib e o p e r a to r n eed ed
to w ork on lin o -scrib e p rin ta - s ig n w ork.
A pply
Nam m
S to re,
462
P u lto n
S t.,
B 'k lv n ,
3rd
floor,
em p lo y m en t
o ffic e,
9 .3 0 -1 1 a . m .
W om en
who
can
d riv e
cars, m o to r­
cycles,
or
tracto rs
w ill
be
h ired
at
Todd
S h ip y a rd s
C orp.
in
Hoboken.
• A p p l v a t U S E S . 33 N e w a r k S t . , H o b o ­
k en . N. J.
lie ll T e le p h o n e I.a b s., I n c ., n e e d s f e ­
m ale
ac co u n tin g
clerk s— h ig h
«chool
g ra d s w ith
som e study
in
ac co u n tin g .
S ix -d a y week.
N o s a la ry q u o te d . A pply
a t 7 4 4 W a s h i n g t o n S t . , N Y C . , 10 a . m .
to 5 p. m .
M en w ith k n o w led g e of p h o to g ra p h y
n e e d e d a s m o u n te rs a n d exposers.
No
sa la ry q uoted.
A pply C o n ao lid ated F ilm
In d u stries,
M ain
S t., P o r t
Lee, N. J .
,
^
BROOKLYN
8U
4-M 2S
Transportation Is a Vital Industrial
Field for Persons Searching a Career
The
O ver 21
R e s ta u r a n t w o rk ers ex p erien ced on th e
ste a m tab le a n d soda w om en are w a n te d
a t N a m m 's , la rg e B ro o k ly n d e p a r t m e n t
sto re.
T h e y will a ls o t a k e o n i n e x p e r i ­
e n c e p e r s o n s a n d give th e m
a chance
to l e a r n t h e t r a d e ; also n e e d w a itre s s e s .
T h e y ’d p r e f e r a p p l i c a n t s t o b e o v e r 2 3 .
A pply a t th e P e rso n n e l O ffice on th e
t h i r d f l o o r o f 452 P u l t o n S t., B r o o k l y n .
H o tel
P aram ount
has
o p en in g s
for
m ale
elev ato r
operators,
over
21.
ex­
p erien ced
preferred.
A lso
p o rte rs
for
th e
lo o b y .
Good
salaries
prom ised.
A p p ly P e r s o n n e l O ffic e , 4 8 th S t., W e s t
of B ro ad w ay , NYC.
Young
attractiv e
W om en.
21
to
30,
w ill b e h i r e d a s e le v a to r o p e r a t o r s .
No
ex p erien ce req u ired , b u t m u s t m ee t fo l­
l o w i n g q u a l i f i c a t i o n s ; H i g h .school g r a d ­
u a t e s , t a l l — 5 f o o t 6 I n c h e s , s i z e 12 , 14,
or
16. g o o d p o s t u r e , p l e a s a n t m a n n e r ,
m eticulous a p p e aran ce .
S a la r y t3 3 fo r
5 ‘ i» d a v w e e k
A p p l y M r . J a r m a n , 405
L e x i n g t o n A v e n u e . R . 444, 9 a. m . to
6 p. m.
m anpow er
o f th e
la d d e r , b u t
jo b s
open
E n g in e ro o m h elp er n eeded a t N a m m
S to re. 4P o r old er m a n p re fe r re d . A pply
E m p l o y m e n t O f f i c e . 3 r d f l o o r , 4 S2 P u l t o n
S t . . B r o o k l y n , 9.30-11 a . m .
M e n . 18 t o 55. 4 F o r d r a f t d e f e r r e d ,
needed
to o p e r a t e a u t o m a t i c m a c h in e .
S t a r t i n g s a l a r y a b o u t 140.
C h a n c e s for
ad v an cem en t.
C o n so lid ated B azo r K lade
C o ., 28 C o r n e l i . s o n A v e ., J e r .s e y C i t y , N . J .
fo r
y e a r,
The
O ne
reaso n
w o rk
m anagem ent
has
m en
th e
A rm y
of
c u iT e n t
in
tr a ffic
fa c t th a t th e
th ro u g h
th e
in ­
th o u s a n d s
of
a c tiv itie s
of
th e
T r a n s p o rta tio n
C o rp s .
to
A
S tu d ie s
c o v e rs
s tu d ie s ,
w h ic h
p le x ity
of
in d ic a te
th e
R e la tio n
of
n a tio n a l
w ar
and
s titu te
th e re
w a te r
c a r r ie rs ,
M en
over
26 ,
experienced
driv in g
t r u c k , t r a i l e r s O'; b u s e s n e e d e d b y O r e e n
B u s L in es.
Good
h o u rly
r a te o ffered,
o p p o rtu n ity - to r
o v ertim e .
A pply
D is­
p a t c h e r ’s O f f i c e ,
148-02 1 4 7 th S t., J a ­
m a i c a , L. I.
m ake
fre ig h t
ta r iffs .
P e r m a n e n t Jobs a s d ish w a sh e rs.
S al­
ary
$22
p lu s
m ea ls.
A pply
S te w ard ,
F if t h A v e n u e H otel, 0 th S t. a n d F if t h
A ve., N Y C .
Hanacom
B a k i n g C o r p . , a t 369 L e x ­
in g to n
A venue,
N .Y .,
needs
shipping
c le r k s f o r t h e i r L o n g l.slan d C ity p l a n t .
S a l a r y is $26 f o r 40 h o u r s , w i t h t i m e
a n d a h a lf fo r o v e rtim e .
N ig h t shift.
A p p l y R o o m 300, 9 a . m . t o 1 p . m .
P a r t - T i m e Jo b n
C ig u r clerks needed fro m
11 a . m . t o
2 p.m . d aily , ex c e p t S a t u r d a y o r S u n d a y .
N o s a la r y q u o te d . M ea ls p ro v id e d . A pply
B o x 1 42 , C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r .
P art-tim e
o p erin g
for
w om an
w ith
ex p erien ce
in
tea ch in g
and
co n stru ct­
in g g a r m e n ts to ac t as k n ittin g te a c h e r
at Nam m
D e p t , S t o r e , 452 P u l t o n S t . ,
L ig g ett
D rug
C«.
has
o p en in g s
for
salesm en
from
6-12 p. m ., fiv 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 .
No
^alary
q u o ted .
A pply
71 W . 2 3 d S t . ,
N Y C . , R . 12 0 2
B kiyn.
A piily E m p l o y m e n t O ffice, » s o ­
il a m.
II' y o u
w ant g u id aare U
O et a Job
C hange your Job
T r a i n fo r a b e tte r Jwb—
tak e
ad v a n tag e
of
th e
Jo b -U uidanvr
S o rv iv e a n d e o m e In to s e e M r« . M a t i l d a
B . M i l l e r a t »7 I l u a n r S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k
C ity .
To
v ita l
w a re h o u s in g ,
p o s t,
ex­
M anagem ent
Y o rk
m any
jo b s
in
s h ip p e rs ,
m an
who
h is
c a re e r
s a la r y
fo r
a
o f­
can
r is e
b e g in ­
p erso n
tr a in e d
la te s t
about
$175
S ta r tin g
as
ra te
in
th e
of
(C o n tin u e d
th a n
e rn o r
fro m
re d
to
get
ta p e ,
by
w ith
he
fro m
enm eshed
y ears.
th in k s
aw ay
has
th a t
s e rv ic e
b lo o d
G ov­
“ p lo d d in g
d r e a r in e s s ”
And
fo r
so
m any
in
fre s h
b rin g in g
fre s h
can
s ix
The
th e
g o v e rn m e n t
v ie w p o in ts ,
a c c o m p lis h
he
m any
in
new
C o u n ty
and
a p p o in te e s
Conway
Judge
M is s
of
of
U ls te r
L o u is e
are
K in g to n ,
C o u n ty ,
C.
G e rry
of
B u ffa lo .
Judge
G ra c e
Conway
A. Reavy.
b e e n h o ld in g
e x p ir e d
Jones,
C iv il
h is
over
G e rry
Judge
U ls te r
1.
H o w a rd
fro m
g ra d u a te d
C o m m is s io n
th e
J a n u a ry
1.
Jones
is
U n ite d
1924.
now
a
at
m a jo r
Con­
Y o rk ,
to
th e
and
is
p ro ce ed
School
th e
in
A rm y
o rd e rs
F e d e ra l
m ent
of
to
G o v e rn ­
U n iv e rs ity
of
V ir­
g in ia .
fa lo ,
is H o w a r d
a
S m ith
.D e m o c ra t,
e x p ir e s
The
m e m b e r o f th e C o m ­
F e b ru a ry
is e l e c t e d
of
by
and
te rm
th e
th e
C o m m is ­
th re e
r e c e iv e s
com ­
a
s a la ry
Few on Typisf
List Will A ccep t
State Positions
fo r
in
a
S ta te
a s s is ta n t
ty p is t
C o u n ty
by
th e
to
He
U n i­
m ay
h o n o rs
ic e s .
to
la w
he
w as
w as
A tto rn e y
of
1940
1931
and
th e
he
c le rk
And
bench
in
s in c e s e rv e d in
b e tte r
ic a n
U ls te r
M is s
M is s
G e rry
a ll
and
has
A m e ric a n
S ta te
and
s e rv ic e
m o re
e x p e rie n c e
th a n
in
b o rn
in
R o b b in to n ,
She
is a
G s rry ,
She
w as
s e tts
of
M a in e
W oods
is
w as
in
a
of
th e
and
th e
of
M is s
G e rry
A d­
s u b s e q u e n tly
be­
H e n ry
M a r io n
to
sam e
p h ilo s o p h y .
s iv e
s o c ia l
w as
th e n
B u ffa lo
c e n te r
te rc e p to r
of
in
Com m and.
e ig h t
th e
p e rs o n n e l
m itte e .
E r ie C o u n ty
huge
in
th e
ow n
tru c k in g
c o u n try ,
fo u n d a tio n
a fte r
to d a y ,
and
la y
fo r
.se­
v ic to iT -
f e e t c a u s e d b y o v e r - e x e r t io n . R e ­
i n g o f A t h l e t e ’s F o o t . A n t i s e p t i c .
G e rry
A p p lie d
th e
F ir s t
In ­
A rm y
y ears
M is s
R e p u b ic a n
to afTcctcd p a r t , i t w i l l
s ta y o n a l l d a y .
S tic k b s ts
fo r
m o n t h s . 1.0 0 .
S.
h a s b ee n v ic e -c h a ir m a n
is a g o o d e x a m p l e o f p r e s e n t - d a y
fo r
l ie v e s i t c h in g , s c a lin g a n d c r a c k ­
F o rc e .
n e a rly
e v e ry
C o o ls a n d s o o th e s t ir e d , b u r n i n g
w hat
' in
U.
th e
g ro w n
HuaTiNG F eet
“ H e l l ’s
M is s
th e
And
in
e x te n ­
th e
w o r k
p la c e s .
for
at
M a n h a tta n .
1942,
of
c a rry
O ZO NE FO O T-S TIC K
s o c io lo g y
d id
w o rk
as
of
w a r
For
se r­
a re a
M a rc h ,
G e rry
S ta te
w e lfa r e
know n
e n te re d
A ir
She
a fte r
lin e s
to
p la n n in g
C o lu m ­
Y o rk , an d
s tu d ie d
and
re le a s e d
in
tim e
at
e n d le s s
e x p a n s io n .
P ro fe s s o r
Howe
s u p p lie s
th e
B u s in e s s
s e c re ta ry
In d ia ,
and
in d u s try
w o r k in g
c u rity
tiie
B u rm a ,
has
a
t r a v e llin g
c o n tin u e
is
fo r
A m e r­
w ith
re c e iv in g
S ta te s
h e lp
your
w a r.
been
d is ta n t
and
3y
m in is tr a tio n .
cam e
to
a n g le
p ro s p e c ts
tr a ile r ,
tru c k in g
you
M assachu­
of
s h o u ld
p o s t-w a r
p u b lic
g ra d u a te
C o lle g e
th e
year
descendent
in
2 6 th
best
w o r ld
a ll
w ar
U n ite d
In d e p e n d e n c e .
e d u c a te d
and
She
s ig n e r
of
s e rv ­
W est
m o to r tra n s ­
th e
have
and
th e
in
tro o p s .
s u p p lie s
in
M a in e ,
d ir e c t
your
537
th e
th e
arc
tru c k s
yea rs ’
w o rk
in d u s try .
D e c la r a tio n
S ta te
th ir ty
p e rs o n n e l
and
E lb r id g e
th e
le tte r
w h ic h
P o s s ib ilitie s
th e
tru c k
th e
to
1883.
C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n ,
p ro b le m s
over
A la s k a ,
G e rry
b rin g s
Com ­
your
use
at
a fte r
t in c k s
th e
t h a t c a p a c ity .
is
jo b
to
by
of
to
p erh a p s
p o r ta tio n
D is tr ic t
e le c te d
T r a ile r
c o m p a n ie s
o f a w a r tim e jo b
c o u n ty .
w as
C ity .
n e a re s t b ra n c h
re fe r
a b le
As­
Hudson
in
1932 Ju d g e
A s s is ta n t
in to
The
S ti'e e t.
C h i l d r e n ’s C o u r t o f U l s t e r
In
fit
p ic tu re .
601
th e
T h e y ’r e
of
te llin g
T r u c k in g
F ru e h a y f
be
tru c k ­
and
Y o rk
tru c k in g
of
a ll
y o u ’ll
T h e y ’l l
one
S ta te
at
to
C ity .
at
g iv in g
P o s t-W a r
Conway
In
New
M a d is o n
c o m p a n ie s .
M o to r
is
th e
1902.
p r a c tic e d
C o u n ty .
In
e x a m in a tio n
in
s e rv ic e , r e c e n t ly
th e
of
9,
a d m is s io n
1 9 2 6 -1 9 3 1
K itc h e n ”
lis t o f 9 1 9 s u c c e s s fu l c a n ­
d id a te s
R e­
pany.
w ith
b ia U n iv e r s it y , N e w
The
a
1, 1 9 4 7 .
p re s id e n t
m is s io n e r s
of B u f­
w hose
S tre e t.
E d d y v ille ,
F o rd h a m
h is
he
F ro m
s c h o o ls
t h ir d
m is s io n
s io n
B a r,
is
S ta te s
your
th in k
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K in g s to n .
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of New
Y.
in
School
O f te r
b u s in e s s
S ta te s
a w a itin g
th e
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who
b o rn
fro m
Law
th e
a p p o i n t m e n t a s E > e p u ty
tro lle r o f
w as
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c o u n ty
re s ig n e d
S e rv ic e
has
Conw ay,
v e rs ity
of
to
s o c ia tio n
F e b ru a ry
U n ite d
Y o rk
tra n s p o r ta tio n
N.
one
yo u r­
p erso n
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you
do
la n d
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th e
serv e
th e
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why
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e x p ir in g
tra n s ­
you
to
New
W r ite
your
fo r
th a t
in
4. W r i t e
p u b lic a n ,
s in c e h e r t e r m
succeeds
who
M is s
M is s R e a v y
F e b ru a ry
M is s
P.
succeeds
te rm
f in d
m o to r
S e rv ic e . 8 7
in
lo c a l
3.
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w ill
in
to
s e rv ic e :
at
A p p ly
in g
1945.
th e
tw o
E d w a rd
G e rry
of
th is
A p p ly
th e
are
is
38— o r
engaged
in
fo llo w in g
Avenue,
th a t
te rm
ad­
m ag­
over
not
suggest
th e
E m p lo y m e n t
C o m m is s io n .
M is s
b a la n c e
Jones’
1.
th e
m en
w a r-jo b
1.
s a la r ie s
be
Conw ays
ye a rs .
th e
in
t h in g s .
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of
Judge
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Com ­
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in g
M ie » c e lla iie o u s
of
fe w
m a n a g e r.
h ig h w a y s
2.
S a le s
W o m e n o v e r 33 w i t h r e t a i l e x p e r i e n c e
i l l s e l l i n g a r e w a n t e d a t N a a i m ’a l a r g e
B ro o k ly n sto re.
A lso i n e x p e rie n c e d a c ­
cepted.
They
have
o p en in g s
in
vario u s
de­
p a rtm e n ts , an d are in terv iew in g on th e
t h i r d f l o o r a t 4 5 2 F u l t o n S t r e e t , B ’k l y n .
S t a r C o . , 10 6 M a r k e t S t . , N e w a r k , N . J . ,
n e e d s m e n as c o lle c to r-sa le sm e n .
M ust
h av e car.
G ood o p p o rtu n ity prom ised.
B a la iy a n d c o m m issio n .
th e
v o lu m e
fr e ig h t
m o to r
tl'* '
a
c le r k ,
a
r o llin g ,
young
th e
Y o u L ik e t o D r i v e
are
of
docu­
ra te s ,
c la s s ific a tio n s ,
of
in
s h ip p in g
f i'e ig h t
over
T r a ffic
n in g
to
ie n c e
c la im s .
The
com ­
tr a ffic
c la im
w ith
in to
p arcel
fie ld :
econom y,
And
a d m in is tr a tiv e
th is
and
p ress,
th e
tr a n s p o r ta tio n
c le rk ,
a
b o tto m
tru c k in g
s to ra g e
s te a d ily .
tru c k in g
m a n a g e H ie n t.
m e n ts ,
and
t r a v e ls
fo llo w in g
th e
fro m
th e
in te re s tin g .
th e
t y p ic a l c o u rs e in T r a f f i c
S h ip p in g
at
and
d ir e c t
fic e s
The
s u ffe r in g
ro o m
e x e c u tiv e
fr e ig h t
and
now
tlie r e
q u a lific a tio n s .
needed
d r a m a tic
th e
ta k e n
d ire c t
are
is
is
m any
r ig h t
to n -m ile s
s k ille d
gone
a ls o
th e
m en
fo r
Not
are
w ith
is
is t h e
and
to
th e re
m o re
s h o rta g e o f m e n
d u s try
in d u s tr y
o n ly
b illio p
and
tra ffic .
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t r a n s p o r ta tio n
s h o rta g e .
p e o p le
A b o u t 60
each
The
4F
huge
s e rio u s
J.
Young m en
o v e r 18 w i l l b e t r a i n e d
a s w a i v e r s . H o u r s 9 p. m . t o 12.30 a . m . ,
six
n ig h ts
w eekly.
No
salary
qu o ted .
A p p l y a f t e r 1 p . m . a t S f h r a f f t ’s , 56
W . 23d S t.. NYC.
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LET
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j o b s f o r b o y s o v e r Iti w i t h
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re.suuies.
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evening
shift.
S alary
$20.80
to
start
inclu d in g
o v e rtim e .
C hance
for
ad­
v an cem en t.
A p p l y b y p h o n e , 1-3 p . m .,
W / r s t a p e i t C o ., 200 H u d s o n
S t., M a n ­
h attan .
W O . 4-9090.
E x t . 5.
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o v e r 18 t o d o m e s s e n g e r w o r k .
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
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And
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1941.
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ta k e
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of
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q u e s tio n a b le
th e
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a v a ila b le
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are
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a
b a c k in
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ty p is ts
has
been
tim e .
fra n k ly
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are
th e
S t.
lip s ,
th e
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Eight
First News-Lesson For
U. S. Civil Service Heads
» ^ H I S IS S O M E T H IN G w e t h in k o u r rea d ers o u g h t to
I k n o w a b o u t.
JL
T h e se c o n d d istr ic t o f t h e F e d e r a l C ivil S ervice
C o m m is s io n h a s a sk e d t h is n e w s p a p e r to re fr a in fro m
p r i n t i n g c e r t a in in f o r m a t io n a b o u t G o v e r n m e n t o p e n ­
in g s .
I n r e c r u itin g for so m e jobs, t h e C o m m is sio n
d o e s n ’t w a n t t h e fa c t s w id e ly k n o w n . B efo re a g r e e in g to
w it h h o ld s u c h in fo r m a tio n , w e p r e sse d t h e C o m m is s io n ’s
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e for so m e va lid reason . W a s it req uired
b e c a u s e o f se c u r ity ? W o u ld it be p r o v id in g d a n g e r o u s
in f o r m a t io n to t h e e n e m y if it w ere p r in te d t h a t a
c e r t a in G o v e r n m e n t o ffic e in N ew J ersey is se e k in g
s t e n o g r a p h e r s a n d laborers, or t h a t th e O ffice o f W ar
I n f o r m a t io n is t a k in g on n e w s p a p e r m e n ? Is th e r e a n y
g o o d r e a so n w h y , o n c e r ta in m o re sp e c ia liz e d jobs, t h e
in f o r m a t io n s h o u ld n ’t be m a d e a v a ila b le to th e e n tir e
p u b lic ?
W h a t h a p p e n s n o w is th is: I f J o h n J o n e s “k n o w s
s o m e b o d y ,” if h e h a s a n “ i n ” w it h a p e r so n w h o g e ts
t h a t k in d o f in fo r m a tio n , or if h e h a n g s a r o u n d t h e
o ffic e s o f t h e C ivil S erv ice C o m m is sio n ^ 6 4 1 W a s h in g ­
t o n S tr e e t, h e m ig h t be lu c k y e n o u g h j u s t to h it th e job
h e w a n ts . N ow , y o u m i g h t be in f in it e ly su p e r io r to
J o h n J o n e s in a field in w h ic h th e G o v e r n m e n t w a n t s
su p e r io r p e r so n s— b u t b e c a u s e o f t h e C ivil S erv ice C o m ­
m is s io n ’s s h u s h - s h u s h p o lic y , y o u w o u ld n ’t k n o w t h a t
t h e job f i t t in g y o u r t a le n t s e v e n e x is ts. T w o in j u s t ic e s
are t h u s c o m p o u n d e d : ( 1 ) a n in j u s t ic e to y o u , b e c a u s e
it m e a n s y o u d o n ’t le a r n a b o u t th e e x is t e n c e o f a G o v­
e r n m e n t job w h ic h y o u m ig h t be e m in e n t ly fitte d to fill;
(2 ) a n in j u s t ic e to th e G o v e r n m e n t, w h ic h in t h is w a y
s t a n d s to lose t h e serv ices o f e x c e lle n t ly q u a lifie d in ­
d iv id u a ls.
T H E P O L IT IC S AN G LE
A th ir d fa c to r t h a t m u s t be m e n t io n e d — t h e p o litic a l
one. W h ere th e p o lic ie s o f r e c r u itin g a n d h ir in g G o v e r n ­
m e n t p e r so n n e l are n o t c o n s t a n t ly before t h e s e a r c h in g
li g h t o f th e p eo p le, t h e door is o p e n e d to p r a c tic e s w h ic h
f u n c t io n b e st in m u r k in e ss. A r e c e n t ca se, w h ic h be­
c a m e p u b lic o n ly t h r o u g h a n a d m is s io n by o n e o f th e
m e n in v olv ed , sh o w e d h o w h ir in g for OPA jo b s h a d f a lle n
u n d e r th e h e a v y h a n d of p o litic a l p a tr o n a g e . T h e q u ic k
r e su lt w a s p u b lic p ressu re so in t e n s e t h a t th e old s y s ­
t e m of m e r it— c o m p e titiv e e x a m in a t io n — la r g e ly r e tu r n e d
for O PA p o sitio n s.
T h e c o m p e titiv e s y s te m s im p ly
m e a n s t h a t t h e A m e r ic a n p e o p le g e t th e b e st a v a ila b le
p e r s o n n e l a s s e le c te d by im p e r s o n a l e x a m in in g t e c h ­
n iq u e s — n o t th o s e w h o h a p p e n to k n o w p o litic ia n s.
AGENCY— OR PEO PLE?
T h e r e p r e se n ta tiv e o f t h e Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n
w ith w h o m w e ta lk e d a b o u t t h is m a t t e r w a s a n in t e lli­
g e n t m a n — b u t h e c o u ld n ’t c ir c u m v e n t t h e a r g u m e n t s
for p u b lic ity o n G o v e r n m e n t jobs. H e m a d e t h e p o in t
t h a t it m i g h t n o t a lw a y s be in t h e b est in te r e s ts o f a n
a g e n c y to h a v e th e in fo r m a tio n w id ely b ro a d ca st. T h a t
is tr u e — b u t it is im p o r ta n t t h a t t h e b e st in te r e s ts of
t h e p e o p le be k e p t p a r a m o u n t — n o t t h e b e st in te r e sts
o f a n a g e n c y h ead.
T h e S e c o n d D istr ic t o f t h e F e d e r a l C o m m is s io n h a s
b e e n tr y in g to do a n e n o r m o u s a n d v a s tly im p o r ta n t
w a r tim e job, o fte n u n d e r a d v erse c ir c u m s t a n c e s o f s t a f f
s h o r ta g e s , low fu n d s, a n d a poor b u ild in g p la n t. I t h a s
u tiliz e d s o m e good r e c r u itin g te c h n iq u e s .
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Jerry
S e rv ic e
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P u b lic a tio n s ,
B ro ad w ay)
C O rtla n d t
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1942,
C iv il
(a t
Phone;
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Y o rk,
In c .
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P u b lic a tio n s ,
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B rig a d ie r
G en eral
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(R e t.),
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th a t
th a t
hum an
had
th e
I> e p u ty
ham
he
to th e
a p p ears
J u ry
d a ily
w h ic h
c rim in a l
c a rv e
h im s e lf
in
out
th e
c o m p le te
h is
n ig h t
S id e
h ig h
fo u r
s e s s io n s
S v e n in g
g ra d u a tin g
a
la w ,
For
a tte n d e d
H ig h
In
1930.
p r e - l e g a l c o u rs e s
U n iv e r s ity
June,
fo r
tria ls .
F o rd h am
c o u ld
to
L L .B .
S.
g ro u n d w o rk
East
in
h is
a tta c h e d
to
F o rd h a m
of
A s s is ta n t
e v id e n c e
N i g h t c la s s e s i n
and
s ta ff
P ra n k
e d u c a tio n .
he
c i v il
h im s e lf
th e
G ra n d
fo r
yea rs
1938,
d e g re e
U n iv e rs ity
M r.
it. T h e
th e
it
hand­
b e in g s .
c le rk
w as
th e
fo llo w e d ,
r ec e iv e d
he
fro m
th e
Law
to
fic e
a
c o u rs e
F o rd ­
S c h o o l.
U n iv e r s ity
he
is
a
d e g re e
liv e s
He
in
in
He
in
to
a
W h ic h
goes
hum an
M an
to
d e rs ,
ta k in g
a ll
s tu d y in g
fir e s .
fo r
show
s u ffe re d
la w ,
C o . No.
fir e m a n ,
happy
M e r it
and
V illa g e .
E n g in e
o f r u m m a g in g
das­
p re s e n t
a m a s t e r ’s
m a r r ie d
a u x ilia r y
says o u r
Y o rk
A d m in is tra tio n .
31,
is a t t a c h e d
“ I ’m
A t
fo r
K n ic k e r b o c k e r
as a n
O f­
New
1940.
P u b lic
is
P u b lic
at
c a n d id a te
S to n e
9
in
M anagem ent
com e
M o ly n e u x .
th e re a fte r
com es
con­
p o w d e rs
on
p le tin g
Y o rk
o b s ervan t
th a t
of
no­
s c ra tc h
package
som e h a n d w ritin g
w ritin g .
th e
of
Jean
get
o n ly
H o w e v e r,
C lu b .
p ro ­
m u rd e re r.
c o u ld
m em ber
n e w s p a p e rs
th e
th e
c o u ld
A th le tic
had
head­
to
th e
he
school
at
won
c o n tin u e d h is n i g h t s tu d ie s , c o m ­
began
They
heads.
w as
a
re ­
'
fo r
d e te c tiv e s
th e ir
have
p e ris h .
ca re e r
th ro u g h
th e
B u re a u ,
W ent
S c h o o l,
to
has
th e
B e fo re
at
p o w d ers
his
T h a t w as
of
c e le b ra te d
r iv a l,
Sad
and
c o m p le te
p a s s in g
a
th e
s liv e r
th e
As
In d ic tm e n t
a
th e p o w d e rs , a n d
hunt
w h ere.
of
d id
th e re
V a lje a n
The
tu rn e d
la n d la d y .
p o s t,
A tto rn e y
m any
of
s e rv ic e
th is
D is tr ic t A tto rn e y
The
d e v o id
s ix te e n
to
S to n e
Hogan.
lo v e .
m om ent
w as
a p p o in tm e n t
in
r iv a l
p o w d e rs .
th e
to
r iv a l
s e n t t h is
headache
ceeded
a
D is ­
c iv il
ra n k s
D is tr ic t
Joe
th e
S ta te s
a
fo r
a fte r
s u c c e s s iv e
p ro v id e s
p u b lic
in
ago.
Today,
b e fo re
of
n e g le c t­
th e
s c h o o l e d u c a tio n .
s e rv ic e ,
fo r
H e
passed
y ears
o f­
M essenger
U n ite d
s t ill
th e
t h is
been
m essenger
th e
had
th e
in d e x in g
m asses
e n te re d
a
he
of
of
s y s te m s
had
as
fo rc e
th e
huge
A tto rn e y .
Joe
M o ly -
a ll
S to n e
M o ly -
bones,
d iv is io n
decades.
an
and
m o d e rn iz e d
E n te re d
15
su­
in c o m in g
a
fo r
h ig h
p ro p ­
over
of
ed
o f O th e r
c h e m is t
to o k
he
w h ic h
he
to
a id
re c o rd s
tric t
cen­
ever
a s s is ta n ts
filin g
o ffic e
C le rk .
fir s t
r e o r g a n iz e d
c la s s ific a tio n
th e
o ffic e ,
m a il.
c r e a tin g
and
th e
n e g le c te d
a ll
th e
p re s e n tin g
P o w d e rs .
its
a
had
is
th e
Headache
to
a
and
th a t
lo n g
M y s te ry
of
o ff
w h ic h
n e u x M u rd e r, or B e w are
down
o ld
w h ic h
e v id e n c e .
n ig h t
re la te s
of
c h e m ic a ls ,
used
T y p ic a l
to
now
in d iv id u a ls ,
d e a d ly
been
is
m u n itio n s
u n w a n te d
q u a n tity
o ffic e .
in
e m p lo y e d
of
used
And
h a tra c k ,
o th e r
been
can
w o rk .
s k e le to n
a
is n o w
w e a r a gas m ask
th e
o f h is
a
p re c e ­
A t t o r n e y ’s
to
d o in g
once
w h ic h
a
th e
on
s y s te n a -
J u ry
th e
o ffic e ,
a r c h iv e s
m a te r ia l
s e iz e d
of
and
p e rv is io n
and
d iv is io n --
ro o m
S to n e
th e re .
D is ­
c a lle d
a G ra n d
in d e x e d
W PA
e le c ­
C o u n ty
he
reco rd s
h im
re c o rd s
P ro s e c u to r
had
C le rk ,
D e w e y ’s
Y o rk
e s ta b lis h e d
e x is t
e rty
of
A . ’s R e c o r d s
r e o r g a n iz e
W ith
th e
D.
New
n a m in g
tra l
ra n k
G o v e rn o r
to
tiz e
S to n e
4.
as
w as
in
d e n t le g a l f ile
a t­
who
h o u r o r $24. T h e s e
not
P E R M A N E N T
S h a rk e y ?
of
sec­
p r e c e d in g
S to n e
of
t h e c u p o la o f t h e o ld P o s t O f ­
th e
e m p lo y e e s
B u ild in g ,
re c o rd s
S.
A tto rn e y ,
th e
y e a rs . T h e s t u f f h a d a c c u m u la te d
a
p ro d u c ­
a
upon
in
be
of
over
la te ,
A lth o u g h
fo r
jo b
to
put
had
b e in g
and
are
U.
tric t
w ay:
r o u tin e
had
w as
of
re v e n u e
p ro je c ts , w h o
cases,
m ild -lo o k in g
d iv is io n .
“per ann um
th e i-e
a tte n d a n ts
w o r k in g
th e
a
a
h a n d le d
to
w a tc h m a n
H o w e v e r,
of
d is p o s in g
th is
Dew ey
over
a ll
once
o ld
a
F e d e ra l
th e
g a rd e n e rs ,
te n d a n ts
b a s is .
put
c a te g o rie s
g a rd e n e rs ,
w e re
P a rk
th a t
h is now
re fe re n c e
th e
th e
o u tg o in g
had
th e
th a t
your
to o !
Thom as
he
of
happened
S to n e
of
jo b
e x p e rt
Such
know
S t o n e 's
th e
s c ie n c e
Y O R K
to
th ro u g h
is
b lo o d y
N E W
lik e
J.
had
r u m m a g in g
and
O LD
y o u ’d
M o ly n e u x
I
th e
fo r
t io n
neux,
L eft O u t of
P a r k P e r A iiiiu in B ill
a
appeal
Upon
G u lle d
S irs :
on
O rg a n iz e d
saga
t t e
Y o rk
h im
F e d e ra l
e m b ra c in g
G ra d e
P e o p l e ’s
l e
new
advanced
dug
fo r
New
co­
S to n e
e x tr a -c u rric u la r
M e a n w h ile ,
at
g o t h is
in
p ro v id e s
o r g a n iz e d
tio n a l
v a r ie ty
He
to
c e n tu ry .
c e r ta in
at
o ld
w h ic h
back
a ro u s e d
c h ie f
th e
p a rty
th e
e m p lo y e e ,
D . A.
h is
w h ic h
R o b e rt P . B ro w n , fo rm e r D e p a rt­
la w -c le r k in g
w ith
b rie fs
m ent
M a n h a tta n
w h ic h
tio n
C o l.
h is h e a r t s e t o n . . . .
m a te r ia l
d a te d
in te re s t in
to i'y
In
had
th e
th e
s tu d ie d
S to n e
G u a rd ia
is n o w
of
hobby.
as
th e
W o rk s
M en
lo n ia l d a y s a n d
and
P u b ic
13, 1943
S to n e
guns
of
vfjj.
I t ’s a H o b b y
used
had
C IR C U L A T IO N S
Some
a
-A fr ic a
Venr
C 'e n ti
A p p lira tlo n
M erit
in s id e rs
m o m e n t— a n d
O F
#n
T u e s d a y , J u ly
s a y h e ’s s t a r t i n g t h e j o b t h a t L a -
th e
B U R E A U
R ates
e x a m in a tio n
L ie u t.
in
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C e u n trle s.
c o lle c te d
m an­
a
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th e
Y o u ’ll
is
S t a t e s ...................................................................................... a
w hen
p a g e 3, H a r r y . . . .
G o vern o r
U n ited
F o reig n
R a te s —
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fic e B u ild in g . A t th e s a m e t im e h e
tra n s fe r
fo r
and
In d iv id u al
(by
p e rs o n n e l
new
o p e ra te s .
d e s c r ip tio n
of
D an ad a
In ^ th e
d is p o s itio n
account
W o r ld
i s n ’t a w a r e
C h a r le s
has
o ld le g w o u n d .
le g i n
about
m a tte rs ,
Fay
Is la n d ,
w eeks
T o rl^ S ta te
c rim in a l
Ila llo r a n
S ta te n
past
J im
F a c ts
Jam es
th e
H o s p ita l,
N ew
E lsew h e re
D e p a rtm e n t
Governor Dewey makes a science of executive ability. . . .
Turns ALL his detail work over
to assista7its, leaves 'his desk
clean, handles only policy mat­
ters. . . . Hardest worker in State
administration is Dewey’s secre­
tary, big honest Paul Lockwood,
who puts in 14 hours a day.
“ Only a bachelor could do it,”
he grins . . . Lockwood handles
the commissioners, Dewey the
Legislators . . . A shelf in Lock­
wood’s office holds a collection
of 48 toy elephants of all ma­
terials f r o m i r o n to jade.
They all face the same direction.
Toward Washington, Paul?. . . .
Former NYC civil service head
Paul Kern is trying to sell the
Governor on some State hous­
ing angles . . . Governor’s recep­
tionist Bill Lanborn will be kept
on his job. He’s served Herbert
Lehman and 18 other governors.
. . . Dr. Charles Muzzicato, for­
mer State Senator who lost out
in a good race for Congressman
at Large, is in line for a State
job. . . . J. Earl Kelly, who went
from his job in Motor Vehicles
Department to an executive post
with the Association of State
Civil Service Employees, is now
back in the service as a litigatioii
attorney for the State Labor Re­
lations Board. . . . J&dge J. Ed­
ward Conway, new State Civil
Service Commissioner, is a close
friend of smart GOP politico
Tom Curran and smart U. S.
Civil Service Commissione Ar­
t h u r Flemming . . . Detective
Frank Hnida is getting first
grade money through the Gover­
nor’s personal plea that the Gov­
ernor’s bodyguard has always
been a grade 1 man. and Hnida
deserves it anyway. . . . It illus­
trates one reason why cops like
Dewey.
F o rm e r
T o d a y , h ow ev er, th e m a n p o w e r sc r a m b le is s la c k e n ­
in g. M ore a t t e n t io n c a n be g iv e n to w id e n in g o f m e r it
a p p o in t m e n t s . T h is m e a n s m ore p u b lic ity for th e a v a il­
a b le job s— in c lu d in g t h e sp e c ia liz e d ones!
T h e C o m m iss io n m u s t g iv e a t t e n t io n to p u b lic iz in g
o th e r p h a s e s o f its work, too, in a d d itio n to r e c r u itm e n t.
T h e r e h a s b een a p a u c it y o f in fo r m a tio n a b o u t s u c h
t h in g s a s tr a n sfe r s, in v e s t ig a t io n s , c e r tific a tio n s , th e
w o r k in g r e la tio n s h ip b e tw e e n th e C o m m is sio n a n d o th e r
a g e n c ie s , its o w n o r g a n iz a tio n a n d its o w n p er so n n e l.
It m u s t be a d d ed in h o n e s t y t h a t t h a t e lu s iv e t h i n g
k n o w n a s “ good p u b lic r e la t io n s ” h a s in d e e d e lu d e d th e
S e c o n d D istr ic t O ffice o f t h e U .S. C ivil Serv ice C o m m is­
sio n . T h e o ffic ia ls m u s t c e r ta in ly be a w a r e o f th is , for
t h e c o m p la in t s w h ic h c o n s t a n t ly c o m e to T h e L E A D E R
O ffice m u s t r e a c h t h e m in far g r e a te r n u m b e r .
W e m a k e t h is s u g g e s t io n , a s a sta rter: T h a t th e
S e c o n d D istr ic t provid e its e lf w ith a p u b lic r e la tio n s
o ffic e r — a m a n e x p e r ie n c e d o n n e w sp a p e r s, w h o w ill
w ork w ith t h e id ea of p r o v id in g t h e pu b lic w ith th e
g r e a te s t q u a n t it y o f in fo r m a tio n t h a t c a n be m a d e a v a il­
a b le, n o t th e sm a lle st.
T h e c e n tr a l offic e of th e U .S. C o m m iss io n in W a sh ­
in g t o n c a n h e lp by a llo w in g m o re a u t o n o m y o n t h e re­
le a se o f n e w s by t h e local office. L ocal o ffic ia ls s h o u ld n ’t
be fe a r fu l le st so m e ite m o f n e w s th e y release w ill b rin g
d o w n o n t h e m t h e w r a th o f t h e b o sse s in W a s h in g to n .
A bove all, th e C o m m issio n m u s t a c c e p t a s a f u n d a ­
m e n t a l p r in c ip le t h a t th e n e w s — aH th e n e w s e x c e p t t h a t
• w h ic h m i g h t h u r t th e n a t i o n ’s se c u r ity in w a r tim e — be­
lo n g s to t h e public.
T h e L E A D E R w ill be k e e p in g a w e a th e r -e y e o n th is
s it u a t io n fro m h ere on o u t. W e in t e n d to report to our
readers o n w h a t g o e s— a n d it is o u r h o p e t h a t th e re­
p o r ts w ill be favorable.
K A D E IL
i
Independent Weekly of Civil Service and Wat Job News
p lo y e e s
W H A T M U ST BE D O N E
Tuesday, July 13, 194^
c iv il
and
in
b e in g ,”
to d a y .
w hat
o ld
s e rv ic e
p u ttin g ;
can
m u r­
te s ts ,
out
^esday, July 13, 1943
C im
POLICE C A LLS
Cops Out
In the Cold
p o is o n
th a t
iT '» n t
is
m une
to .
M any
cops
th is
and
w h e th e r
th e y
fttn o n g
th e
g e ttin g
th e y
a r e
m o re
year
le s s
$ 2 ,5 0 0
in
th a n
th a n
p la c e s
lik e
th e
say
p o lic e a n d
and
we
Budget
know
th e y
about
th a t
in c lu d e d .
has t o
be
get t h e
th e
“ S o rr y .”
$450
bonus
re fe re n d u m ,
next A p r i l .
y o u ’l l
th e
m en
M ayor
in to
th e
is
w e re
th e re
a s tro u s
g et m o re
are
re s u lt^
paper
(h e
is
h e ld
h its
th e
in g
to
fa c t
th a t
h is
g e a n t ’s
b u s in e s s
of
o ffic e rs
e le c te d
year a t
th e
are
s e v e ra l
th a t
th e
th is
fo r
day
th e
th e
d e le g a te s
A.
th is
th e
e n s u in g
of
have
to ld
us
p r o p e rly
‘Front Man’
fir s t
b it
of
u n fin is h e d
b u s in e s s — u n f i n i s h e d
fo r
m o n th s
p r o p o s itio n
n o w — is
th e
of o b t a i n i n g
fo r
th e
s e r v ic e s
of
a
“ fro n t
W h e th e r
he
be
to
s e v e ra l
P .B .A .
th e
m a n .”
th e
p a rtm e n t
“ I t ’s
lo w ,
but
th e re
a b o u t it.
has b e e n n o a c t i o n — a n d
ber o f d e l e g a t e s
c o h im n
why
have
th e
a ro u n d
“T h e
g reat
asked
our
a b ility
in g
down
th e
C ity
about
a le
of
hock.
r ig h t
of
bonus
in
at
on
th e
m a tt? :'
m om ent
$450
due
y e a r.
to
be
T h e re
is
h is h e a v ie s t g u n s
th a n
th e
tiy
a
I'i.-: s l e e v e — 1 »
encfurii w h i c h
m en
a
p lin e ,
re fe r-
spect
c o s t - o f - liv 'je
p o lic e ­
bonus
fo r
be a b l e
to
put
t h a t th e y w ill
th is
re fe re n d u m
over i n s p i t e o f t h e
th e M a y o r .
th e m
B ut
r e a liz e
put i t
over
o b je c tio n s o f
r e a lis ts
th a t
m ay
th e
be
am ong
fig h t
a
h a rd
to
and
m o ra le
be
o v e rlo o k e d
th a t w ill
h e lp
to
put
bonus
a c r o s s .”
tro u b le
2. T h e
is h e d
second
b u s in e s s
p ie c e
a ls o
W a ite r v < h ic h t h e
c o n c e rn s
d e le g a te s
a
to
m e:
m an
not
‘H o w
keep
out
ends?
to
of
How
fe e d
our
th e
th a t
in
p u b lic ,
th e
com e
posed
th e
to
The
bosses,
to
m any
And
m en
we
th e
in .
enough.
is
is
w h e re
r e m a in
d o e s n ’t
Too
have
‘T h i s
th is
a u to ­
fro m
som e
0^ t h e
a c tio n
P .B .A .
on
th e
o ffic e rs ,
e le c tio n
r e s o lu tio n
o f o ffic e rs .
on
C h ie f In s p e c to r ..
Q u o ta
1
w as s u f­
A s s t . C h . I n s p e c ’r
4
a p p ro v e d
a t th e la s t m e e tin g
fic ie n t ly v a g u e t o g i v e g r e a t l a t i ­
D e p . C h . I n s p e c ’r
tu d e
C h ie f S u rg e o n . . .
tip P a t
KiUe is
now
to
w hen
p o ll
be
to
of
bet
'if'v e r b e
us
th e
d e le -
m e m b e rs
Som e
us
or
th a t
is
are
;t
w ill
ta k e n .
'T’h e s e ,
th e n ,
I’n i i n i s h e d
are
of
y n a m ite ,
a n d le d
th e
and
by
o ffic e rs ,
w i)h
are
b e in g
th o s e
th e y
of
a w a it
packed
th e y
th a t
th e ir
th a t
are
g in g e r ly
a lr a id
ite m s
P .B .A .
m a tte rs
D iv .
I n s p e c t o r s ...............
29
29
Dep.
29
29
C.
O.
D e te c .
In s p e c to rs .
C a p ta in s
who
m ig h t
go
117
117
591
37
35
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1 ,0 4 6
1 6 ,7 0 6
1 5 ,6 3 5
190
185
....
L ie u t. (A c t. C a p t.)
S e rg e a n ts
..............
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. ,
1
1
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.................
P o lic e w o m e n
....
V e te r in a r ia n
....
1
1
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1
1
0
A s s t. S u p t . T e l . . .
1
fa c e s .
^ ^ o d ic o s
^*y
te ll u s
can
a c q u ir e
by
a
th a t
a
hum an
im m u n ity
p ro c e s s
cf
ta k in g
s m a ll doses o v e r a
of
for^
tim e .
u s in g
Then
th e
th e
to
lo n g
Am en
S e r g e a n t ’ s lis t
M a in c lo th e s m e n
m ust
be
a
If you’re a Federal employee,
you can’t afford to be without
the regular news which The
LEADER furnishes. Too many
changes happen which affect
your job. You MUST keep on
your toes. You CAN do it by
reading T h e LEADER every
»week.
fo r
17
flo o r,
V et
has
th e
of
th e
as
A p­
fo llo w in g
B o a tb u ild e r ,
C o p p e rs m ith ,
E le c ­
L o fts m a n .
P ip e fitte r,
M a ­
Those
at
T o o lm a k e r .
w ill
B r o o k ly n
s ta r tin g
w ith
are
who
p lu s
o v e rtim e .
th e
p lu s
s h o rt
fo r
Y a rd
tr a in in g
p r o m o tio n
day,
a
tr a in e d
day
fo r
re g u la r
per
Ask
per
c o m p le te
g iv e n
$ 7 .5 2
be
Navy
$ 4 .6 4
tim e -a n d -a -h a lf
Those
S h ip fitte r ,
a n d
a p p o in te d
th e
S a ilm a k e r ,
W o rk e r,
to
o v e rtim e .
a p titu d e
and
h e r e 's
say
ju s t
w hat
of
th e m
p o in te d
to
th e ir
and
becam e
w e re
jo b s
la s t
are
in g
to
to
p e rc e n t
$ 2 ,0 0 0
P e rs o n s
e x tra
to a n y
had
tw o
s tu d e n ts
w o iT c -
g rad e s
w h ile
to ry
or
in
in c lu d e
th e
w o rk,
te s t
lim its .
nor
A p p ly
Room
119.
m ent
W o rk
con­
a ro u n d
p r im ,
O f
is
no
age
B u ild in g ,
Announce­
and
A u d ito r s .
m e d ia te
A c c o u n ta n ts
T h e re
need
a c c o u n ta n ts
to
fo r
and
is
an
im ­
in d u s tr ia l
cost
fo r
p u b lic
c o u n ta n ts
and
d iv e rs ifie d
e x p e rie n c e
jo b ,
$ 6 ,5 0 0
cost
p a y in g
a
year
or
is
w om an
of
e x p e rie n c e .
w ill
w o rk
be
th e
W o r ld
2nd
m ade
d iffic u lt
g e n e ra l
c o u n tin g
o i'
w o rk
a c c o u n tin g
and
and
of
A p p ly
Room
119.
No.
or
has
it
Is
W
h o ’ s
s p e c to r
to
s p e c tio n s
fa c tu re
liv e r y
t e r ia ls .
act
th e
E n tiy
and
of
a
at
w id e
f o llo w s :
b a c h e l o r ’s
“D ear
a c tin g
One
S ir :
M r.
m a n a g e r,
v a rio u s
heads
in g
th e
th e
past
ac­
p ra c ­
Announce­
a
and
te c h n ic a l
re ­
for
any
happened
caught
one
m u n c h in g
w o r k in g
her
a
in
re s u lt,
le ft,
p e rv is o r
to
on
h o u rs
th e
su­
she
but
h a .s n 't
s j^ 'll
be
%
a
su­
s o o n .”
Answer: I guess you just take
your choice.
A n o t h e r
O
f
It e m
G o s s ip
"D ear
V e tg o s s ip :
aro u n d
th e ir
V e ts
m ay
m in d s
d ra ft
in
th e
it's
to
P h y llis
F lo o r
g la m o u r -g ir l
A n d
H e r e ’ s
la s t
th e
tu rn
a ro u n d
th e
s tru ts
m et
w eek
gang
hom e
M is s
th e
th a t
l.s t
p a s t . ’'
a
C o d in g
and
th e
at
won
o f g ir ls
ro o t fo r
w ent
box
n o tic e d
G oodm an,
Is s u e
s o ftb a ll
And
.
in
It e m
P o lic y
o u t to
on
b e tw e e n
m a il
been
s till m a n a g e
S p o r ts
lo t
ta x e s
when
boys
a
days
w ith h o ld in g
but
T h e
have
th e s e
ca rd s
and
6 -7 .
who
cam e
m a n ly
co d ers
b ro k e n -h e a rte d .
P e a k e
iis l
B e
O . K .
w e re
a
g ro u p
of em ­
tra n s fe rre d
her
o ffic e
to
th e
b u ild in g ,
out
a n o th e r
th e y
of
p a rt
shed
of
b itte r
te a rs .
T w e n ty -fiv e
a
n e a rb y
of
lu n c h
a
c o in c id e .
L o ttie
New m an
c h a rg e o f th e a f fa ir , a n d
even
w ritte n
of
at
had
th e ir n e w ^
w o n ’t
and
m et
and
because
h o u rs
M u r ie l G o ld
w e re in
th e m
re s ta u ra n t
fa re w e ll p a rty
had
a
m e m o r ia l
to s o le m n iz e th e
p a r tin g .
"W h at
H e re
tis :
new s
has
bad
ode
sad
day
our
ears
a s s a ile d !
O ur
M rs .
To
Peake
h a s
been
S e c tio n
w eek.
has
and
W h e re
I
of
Num ber
And,
w hat
and
th is
M r.
u n d e rs ta n d
o e tty
L ie b e rs :
th e
th ir d ,
and
m ost
I
recen t
t a c tic s
s u p e -v is o r s in
to o ,
W ill
s till
no
E C .P .’
m o re
her
k in d ly
s to p
a ll
ta lk in g
in
th e
p la c e .
A s , m o v in g g a y ly
She
to
r e p r im a n d s
So
le t
on
V e ts .
fo u rth
c a n ’t
A
F a te
in c r e a .s e
us
u p t h e a i .s le .
us w ith
fa c e
w ith
a
s m ile .
s h a tte re d
one
p a rt
The
.s e c o n d ,
" O h , le t g lo o m
are
L e t c re p e be h u n g
flo o r s
a l­
of
w hat
a
q u o ta
g rie f
and
240
p o lic ie s
a
day
fo r
d o n ’t
each
m an­
fa ll
cry
on
S e c tio n
3,
a b u n d a n tly ,
o u t,
and
m oan
send
back
s h rie k
(P e rh a p s
has
we
of
Let
e x a m p le
d e p a rtm e n t
know
th e
m ean:
“M y
we
d e s e rv e !!!
in to le r a b le .
“ H e r e ’s
of
can
n erve
"D ear
I
la m e n ts
fa c e
say:
in
our
h e a rd .
N o m o r e w i l l s h o r t a g e - O K ’s b e
be a ffe c te d .”
has
th e
E n d o r s e d .so w e l l b y
P e rh a p s
p e ttin e s s
Tw o
on
th e
‘w a l k ­
w onder
w ill so o n
down
th e
n a rro w ’
b r e w in g .
a b r o g a tio n
B ut
de­
be
d iv is io n
2
T h ird
B e a u la c ,
s tr a ig h t
p a t i ’o n a g e
and
of
of
p a in ts
and
of
yea rs
p a in ts
p a in t
and
le g e d e g r e e i n
in
a
te x tile
d itio n ,
th e
1
year
in s p e c tio n
t h e y ’l l
M rs . P e a k e ! ) ”
T hat’s all for now.
hear from you!
I^et me
of
w ith
s p e c ific a tio n s
e x p e rie n c e
a n d /o r
in
of
fin is lie d
w ith
te s tin g
O R
fo llo w in g :
or
fo r
t e x tile s
in ­
4
yea rs
in s p e c tio n
c o m p lia n c e
of
m o re
S ilv e rw a re ,
w a r e , s ta in le s s
years
For Gen­
le a s t
th e
or
te s t
lim its .
nor
A p p ly
Room
in s tru ­
T h e re
is
m a x im u m
F e d e ra l
119.
nouncem ent
in
e x a m in a tio n
m e c h a n ic a l
one
m e a s u rin g
f u r n itu r e .
w ritte n
No.
no
age
B u ild ­
Ask
fo r
A n­
270.
CLERKS
7 5 Years
To G ef Anywhere
T h e i-e
e x a m in a ­
s p e c ific a tio n s
e le c tric a l
m ent
A t
5
s u rfa c e
t e x tile s .
in
to o ls ,
or
and
in s tru m e n ts ,
ad­
s p e c if ic a ­
th e
and
e x p e rie n c e
in
in s p e c tio n
of
w ith
m a te r ia ls ,
te s ts
hand
in g ,
c h in a
h o s p ita l
m e n ts
m a n u fa c ­
O R
th e
in c lu d in g
of
u te n s ils ,
a c c o rd a n c e
m a n u fa c tu re
a < ;c o rd a n c e
a n d /o r
and
in
in
c o l­
e x p e rie n c e
tu re
of
A
te c h n o lo g y ,
a n d /o r
in ­
c h e m is -
p ro d u c ts .
g a lle y
g la s s w a re ,
3 -y e a r c o u rs e
of
t e x tile s
in
in s p e c tio n
p a in t
school
of
is
or
te x tile
eral Inspector:
m a­
p ro d u c ts
e x p e rie n c e
of a
in
in s p e c tio n
For Textile Inspector:
of
of
or
of
In ­
de­
e x p e rie n c e
m a n u fa c tu re
m anu­
r e q u ire d
in
M rs .
th is
r e a lly
of
are
in
1 year
M a te ria ls
d e g re e
“ As
?
th e
For Paint Inspector:
as
e n
try
B u ild in g ,
p o in t
d u rin g
tu rn e d
th is :
m a n u fa c tu re
of
she
even
frie n d s
she
s ta rte d
frie n d s
She
best
w h ile
she becam e
fo r
m en
E x p e r ie n c e
A
says
th e
v a rie ty
and
im p o rt­
and
th e
d o ll
ru m o r
W O N D E R .”
H
Num ber
fu n d a m e n ta l
p la c e
w ith
a
.
re p o rt­
o v e rtim e .
conduct
at
is .
she
her
w as
p o p u la r
d ire c ­
a
$ 2 ,6 0 0
as
.
she
th e
lik e d
p e rv is o r.
th e y
R ij^ ^ h l
p a rtm e n t
The
to
They
of
.
M r.
5
needs
her
th a t
Then
in fr a c tio n s
of
on
so
m ost
Then
n o tic e .
s to ry :
g ir l
‘d e t a i l e d ’ . . .
s p e c tio n ,
w om en
are
o r c o m p le tio n
p e rc e n t
fo rm
tu rn
w as
T h a t
a ll
to
v e te ra n
Answer: Perhaps some Vet
will be able to answer this ques­
tion of marital standing.
t io n
21
th e
‘ I.
t io n s
'G o v e r n m e n t
II
O n e g irl s o m e h o w
to
pay
w hen
J50?
year
jo b s
day
w o rker.
296.
in te re s t
have
agog.
u n ifo rm
th e y
th is
These
O f
in
in
Persons with
College Training and or Ex­
perience
in
the
Following
Fields: Paints, Paint Remov­
ers, Varnishes, Enamels, Tex­
tiles, Linens, Canvases, Metal
Products, Electrical Equipment,
Aluminum Ware, China, Glass­
ware Hospital Instruments, etc.
5':
who
2.
3.
m in o r
th e y
a p p earan ce
O R
fo r
C A F
p o r tin g
Con­
s e c re ta a -y
W ar
F lo o r
th o r­
F e d e ra l
Ask
3
ap­
s p e c ia liz e d
th e o ry
tic e .
m ent
Those
r e q u ir in g
k n o w le d g e
a ro u n d .
o ffin g ,
.s h o u ld
o th e r
sudden
d resse d
re s p o n s i­
under
in g
upon
a
“ ju n io r ”
any
le a s t
r e s p o n s ib le
d ir e c tin g
to
p e rc e n t
to
w itl^ a t
p la n n in g ,
ough
21
open
s u c c e s s fu l a c c o u n t in g
and
ant
w ith
$ 2 ,6 0 0
p r o g r e s s iv e ly
and
w ith
or
fro m
g ir l
C iv il
in v e s ti­
e ffic ie n t
th e
ac­
e x p e rie n c e .
p lu s
o v e rtim e ,
b le
a u d ito r s
c u te
th e
w as a g ra d e
p lo y e e s
th e
had
changes
300.
in te re s t
fo r
You
and
th e
4.
V .G .:
th a t
s u rvey s,
T h e re
fo r
th e
G o s s ip
been
r u n n in g
F e d e ra l
about
of
m a x im u m
Ask
No.
m ay
up
fie ld
e tc .
th a t
and
R a m s ije c k
are
w ill
te s ts o r d o in g
m a k in g
to
C o m m is s io n
S o m e
or
y ears
s e ttin g
in v e s tig a tio n s ,
a n o th e r
d is g u is e
fo rw a rd e d
a
p e r s o n a lity
he
la b o r a ­
a p p a ra tu s ,
o f la b o ra to ry
w ritte n
th e
fie ld .
in c i'e a s e s .
is
th e
s h e 'd
a n o th e r
w as
B ecause, w hen
is
s e m i-te c h ­
in
e ith e r
la b o r a to r y
tro l
tw o
h e r e 's
fu s t
M
a g ric u l­
a p p o in te d
e ith e r
have
Answer: Well, the bosses on
the Fourth Floor say that ad­
vancement in Vets depends pure­
ly on merit.
The supervisors
grade employees according to
their ability. The fact that a
young man or lady advances
more rapidly than another is a
sign of more ability or hard
work. . . . And the young man
who said, “Nuts,” when he read
this, ain’t no gentleman................
21
a g r ic ltu r a l
p e r fo r m in g
w o rk
in
th e
her
Junp,
s till
s y s te m
th a t
a
ap­
g a tio n ? ”
who
q u a lifie d
w ith
Those
in
of
in c lu d in g
s u b je c ts .
p lu s
e x p e rie n c e
A ls o
tra in in g
n ic a l
b-
g re s s m a n
w ith
w om an
y ears
tw o
th is
S e rv ic e
No.
o v e rtim e ,
or
fa rm
b ac kg ro u n d .
a s s is t
year
fo r
m an
and
c o lle g e
a
o ld
if
fo r
Room
A nnouncem ent
in te re s t
$ 1 ,6 2 0
of
or
“Dear
3. O f
tu ra l
one
s h o u ld
Farm Agricultural Experience or
College Training in Ag^ricultural
Subjects. T h i s j o b , p a y i n g f r o m
has
th e ir
P e rh a p s
2 R -1 2 .
open
at
of
Q u ite
who
A u g u s t,
of
aae
sh«
500.
frie n d
V e ts
w as
see
F lo o r
a
D id
h o u n d in g
Second
one
M e m b e rs
in c re a s e s .
num ber
h it
it;
th ro u g h o u t
g ra d e
to
w hat
about
V e tg o s s ip :
w o n d e rin g
J u ly
s u b je c t
te s t.
B u ild in g ,
to
day
and
fir s t
to
s ta ff
th e ir
A n­
w ith o u t
tr a in e d
one
S h e e tm e ta l
p lu s
^laincfothesmen
be
S h ip w r ig h t
tio n
12
As
th e
“D ear
p a in te r,
s h ip fitte r
and
J o in e r,
p o in te d
12
1
1
L ie u te n a n ts
b u s in e s s
a c tio n
in
te ll
c o n d u c te d .
''’f il in g
e
No
a b le
th e
o ih
H a rn e d y .
to
in
m a k e r,
m an
4
of
B la c k s m ith ,
tric ia n ,
u n til
In
S erv ic e
1
o c c u p a tio n s
c h in is t, M o ld e r , P a in te r , P a t t e r n ­
now
July 12
in
2 R -1 3 .
16
B o ile r m a k e r ,
ye a rs
d e te r m in e t h e i r w i l l o n t h e m a t ­
The
t i ’a d e s :
fo r
Police Quota
n a m e ly ,
the p o l l i n g o f P . B . A . m e m b e r s t o
ter o f d i r e c t
e x p e rie n c e
a u d itin g
p a rt
B r o o k ly n
th e
m o ra le -r a is e r
b e tw e e n
c a re
o t io n s
T h a t ’s
boys
sup­
“ P A T R O L M A N .”
ta k e
c o lu m n .
g ra d e
I ’m
e n d .’
have
re a d e rs
is
w eek
had
T h is
I
th is
a fte r th e m
fu tile
w h e re
co rn e r
la z ily
th e
w a rm
o th e r s a p p o in te d
m a n u fa c tu rin g
a
le ttin g
P r o m
A p p ly F e d e r a l
No.
t h is
back
th e
m e­
w o rk
11.
next
c h o c o la te
ap­
as
w o rk e r,
Room
la te ly ,
th e
no
Those
th e
tra d e s .
m any
a lre a d y a p p r o v e d a n d w h i c h r o w
a w a it s
m e ta l
a ll
B a g
2 . O f i n t e r e s t t o Young Men
Between the Ages of 16 and 17
Who .Wish to Become Appren­
tices in a Mechanical Trade.
H e re
is a f i n e o p p o r t u n i t y
fo r
fe e l
s id e — e v e n
advancem ent
jo b
th e
w ith
our
are
to
‘g e t
a d m in is ti-a tio n
th a t
and
h ig h
over
d is p u te
th e
re ­
seem
us
Too
o fte n
on
h it
fa c ts
“T h ird ,
d is c i­
our
up,
d e s ir e
i s n ’t o n
i t ’s
tim e .
a ll
b ro k e n .
th e
m en
c o m p le te
on
to
any
som e
o p in io n ,
sam e
th a t
w ith .
been
lo w
T h is
s id e s — a n d
savage
have
fo r
c o m p le te
b o th
s o m e th in g ’
a^
w ith
a
head
reaso n
d is c ip lin e .
m y
have
am ,
u n fin ­
is
and
m a c h in is t,
o th e r
B u ild in g ,
th e
to
c a p ta in :
w ar
have
is ,
fe e lin g
of
th e
serg ea n t
m en
Direct Elections
or
a il
o v e rtim e .
p e rfo rm
11.
out
be
a v e ra g e
f i ’o m
d is r e g a r d e d
tra d e s
and
and
of
p lu s
M
w ith
le a n in g
p o s itio n s
te s t
in
th e
w e a th e r
are
day
tr a in e d
to
of
who
o f
W h at
per
lim its .
le a r n e r s
Y a rd
g ra d e s
fo r
be
as
fo rc e .’
In
at
b e fo re
s h o u ld
a d v a n ta g e
age
w ill
F e d e ra l
out
on
it
y o u ’l l
r ig id
on
no
no
p o in te d
A p p ly
b e tte r
to
m a tic a lly
a n g le
m a x im u m
N avy
over
O u t
440.
re s u lt
w as
‘" ^ h e r e
fo r
w ritte n
us
W hen
c o u p le d
to u g h o n e . T h e r e f o r e , t h e y t h i n k ,
and
no
is
o v e r,
o u t.
p o s s ib le
g iv e
is
c h a n ic
8
$ 5 .6 0
T h e re
little
s a id
im p o rta n t
tric k
the d u r a t i o n .
“ ’^ o l i c e m e n h o p e
as
fro m
w ouM
once
second
e v e ry
th is
to
tim e -a n d -a -h a lf
T h e re
and
o n ly
“And
By ARTHUR LIEBERS
out
Nina
a p p r e c ia tio n ?
s u p e r v is o r
out
and
and
h e a lth ,
up
th e
to
goes
s tic k
th e
is
c o u p le
d e fe a t
as
f e llo w s
supposed
"Th e
m ake
bag— and
of
on
le ft
h e a rt
supposed
m o ra le
He
in h i s
m em out
liv e
is
is
fa m ilie s ? ’
as­
w i.l u r d o u b t e d ’ y
M y
th e
we
th is
s m ith e re e n s
m o r­
tru th
i t ’s t e m p o r a r y .
u n til
s a u lt o n h i s b f - l n n c e d b u d g e t .
to
you
a c tu a lly
p o lic e
we
are
our
are
th a t
a n s w e re d
i s n ’t
t« p o u n d
a ll,
hock
d o u b t t h a t th e M a y o r
w ill b r i n g f o r t h
fo rc e
c a p ta in
“I
a n y th in g
The
th e y
w a r ’s
a re
w hen
do
m e!
‘A f t e r
is
be­
fo r th c o m in g
th is
lia rd ly a n y
of
th is
re fe re n d u m
v o te d
“A
on
m oney— and
younger
beyond
and*
d ra w ­
can
How
lo o k
have,
m oney
th e
th e s e :
we
p e rc e n t o f th e
w eek?
jo b .
o ff
th is :
th is
th e
a
m y s te ry
s ta te
knocks
th e
of
we
lo o p .
How
k in d
to
school
good
p a y in g
p re n tic e s
is
le s s k n o w l e d g e
d o e s n ’t
th a t n o t^ O
lo w .
d iffe r e n c e
fin a n c ia l
it— th a t
b e j- s
any
th e
th a n
a
D e­
m o r a le
W hen
w ith
b ig
fo r
P e o p le
re a s o n s a r e
see
th a t o f m en
th e
r e s p o n s ib ility
o ffic e rs
cau se
th is
H e re
i t ’s s o
th e
pay.
and
b e tw e e n
a num ­
n o t?
O n e d e le t ja t j s a id
P .B .A .
th e rs
we
P o lic e
i s n ’t
The
F irs t,
of
th a t
e m p lo y ­
th e n
w h ic h
w h a ts a m a tte r
m e m b e rs ,
tru e
v o te d
S in c e
on
C a lls :
m o r a le
such
ago.
w eek
in te llig e n t.
a s k in g
m ent
fe w
m e n tio n
th is
P o lic e
a lw a y s
d e le g a te s
m o n ih s
S e r­
is :
e ls e , t h e
a
and
m o r a le
is p r e t t y
c o u n s e llo r ” o r a n y t h i n g
th e
th e
in
sheet
cop
of
$15
p erso n
th e
c o m p le te d
e le c tric ia n ,
le tte r
— s o m e tim e s
fo r
on
of
have
e le m e n ta ry
t\m i
any
“T h e
g ir ls
18 y e a rs o f a g e
nouncem ent
a
r e la tio n s
a
to
s till c lin g ­
m o r a le — see w h a t h a p ­
“ p u b lic
of
The
s p ite
not
any
“ p u b lic ity
or
r ig h t.
who
th e
c a lle d
d iie c to r ”
d is ­
d is a s tro u s
in
is
s u b je c t
and
Uii<e u p .
1. T h e
jo b
got
w ith
th e re
b u s in e s s
m ig h t
be
he
w o rd
th e
B e s id e s
m e e tin g
ite m s
m e e tin g
B.
in d u c tin g
June
im ­
be
lis t.
T a lk
a re
P.
th e
e x e c u te d
if
About Morale
th in k
s ta n d s .
w om en,
fa ir
th a t
w o u ld
c e r ta in ly
w o u ld
“D e a r
d e le g a te s
Am en
a
th in k
e v e r y p la in c lo th e s m a n
pay
b o y s , i t ’s
of
th a t
G o v e rn m e n t needs
to
get
1. O f i n t e r e s t t o Women 18
and Over Who Wish to Be
Trained for Me hanical Work.
P o lic e
th e
aged
Interesting Govt.
Job Openings
For Men, Women
The
r e s u lts .
They
W e
as h e ll!
m e e tin g
so
p ro m is e
th e
put
th e y
p la n
pens!
Unfinished Business
J u ly
and
un-
been
th e
to
m e d ia te ly
it
The
have
p r a c tic e
c o n c lu s io n
th e
th ro u g h
M e a n w h ile ,
to u g h — t o u g h
th e
id e a
becom e
fu lfillin g
C o m m is s io n e r
q u e s tio n
If
o ffic ia ls
in
of
to
D ffp a rt-
u n i­
f i r e m e n a r e n ’t
So. o u r a n s w e r t o
s lo w
$ 2 ,5 0 0 :
ra is e .”
th e y
these t h i n g s ,
u n i-
$ 2 ,5 0 0 — so
g e t th e
w h e re
formed
th e
th o s e n le n
le s s
to
in
th is
under
e m p lo y e e s ,
g e ttin g
But
in c lu d e d
$120
C ity
O f f ic e ,
out
who
are
vi-e o u g h t
have
fin d
e m p lo y e e s
e a rn in g
■•W e ’r e
to
C ity
class.
“L o o k ,” s a y
jre
fir e m e n
c o lu m n
P o lic e
tr y in g
P o lic e
called
th e
Tage
SESVIOE LEADEB
e ith e r
e q u ip ­
of
th e
a lu m in u m
s te e l a n d
w ooden
in
is
c iv il
th e
m a tte r
c la im s
by
and
s e rv ic e
th e
is
th a t
lo n g
s h o u ld
in s is t
based
th a t
upon
th e
e ffi­
fa ith ­
advance.
on
th e
in
re w a rd e d
to
e m p lo y e e s ,
th e ir
is
and
be
in
O ld e r
in
fa c to r
chance
Younger
te m
lo u d
e x p e rie n c e
im p o rta n t
hand,
c o n flic t
p r o m o tio n s .
are
th a t
c ie n c y ,
fu l
p e rp e tu a l
of
e m p lo y e e s
m ost
a
s e r v ic e — p a r t ic u la r l y
th e
m e r it
th e
o th e r
sys­
r ig h t
(Continued on Page Fifteen)
of
r
Paffe Ten
Tuesday, July 13, 194^
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
A d v e r tis e m e n t
p xaminoitian f f eguirement» .
A d v e r iig e m e n t
S C H O O L D IR E C T O R Y
LISTING OF CAREER TRAINING SCHOOLS
A c fid rm ic a n d C o m m e r c ia l— C olleg e
U N IltD
S T A I tb
CIVIL
SERVICt
EMPIOYMENI OPPORTUNITIES
C’ONSL l/l ANNOl M KMKNI I’OH COMIM.iyiK INFOUMATION.
For amioimcfnuMits n i u l upplication lorma, apply to the B o a r d of
II. S. Civil Scrvifi* Kxaminers at first or sccond-class post offices,
to (he United States Civil Scrvicc Commission, Washington, D. C., or
at fill Washinplon Street In New York City. SALARIES given
below (annual iinlesn otherwise specil'ied) are subject to a retire­
ment dedtirtion o( 5 percent. A(JE reqniremcnts are given in the
annonncenient. There is no maximum age limit unless given below.
AF’PLICATIONS MAY B E T i l . E l ) WITH THE CIVIL SERVICE
CO>Ii\IISSK)N, WASIIINGTON. D. C., UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
UNI,ESS A SI'ECIFIC DATE IS MENTIONED BEI.OW, Qualified
persons are nrrrod In apply at once.
A E R O N A U T IC A L
Srr
s iN o
A n n d u n r r n i r n t s
2 K I
iiiH lrr • K N C i l N K K R I N O ."
A t i t C - A R R I K R I N S t ’E f T O R
s t . s n n a n d $;t ,8 n n
A n n o u ticcm cn l
HO
piitl A iii('n d n ip n t
ol
and
2H *!
(0|> prH I t o n s ) .
1041
and
C Jp ii-
A I R S A F E T Y I N V K S 1 K 7 A T O R . $.1,800
A i u i o u i i c p i n r n l 208 (l!)42i a n d a n i e n d in p iit ,. s .’
A IR fR A rr
F A C T O R Y
IN S P E C T O R .
$3,200,
A iin o im c cn ip n t
:t02
(1943)
and
Oenpral
A m e n d m e n t.
F M O H T . S U P K R V I S O R . $ 3 , 3 0 0 a n d ».<,800.
A n i \ o i i n c e n i ( ' n t 101 o l 1941 a n d a m e n d me n l s *
OROUND
S C H O O L
S tJP E R V IS O R .
* 3 . 2 0 0 a n d »3..‘>00.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 152 o f 1941 a n d a n i c n d ni' ^n t. s.*
I N S P E C T O R .
B iiK incprinR M i i l e r i a l s
( A p i o n a u l i c a l i , $1,020 to *2,600 ( v a r i o u s
Opt io M H)
A nnoiincrm ptit
54
R pvl.sed.
1941
and
(ip n p ra l A m pndnipnl •
LIN K T R A IN E R
T O R . $3,200.
OPERATOR
IN S T R U C ­
L I N K T R A I N E R O P E R A T O R . $2,900
A n n o t i n c e m e n t 126 o f 1!)41 a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
M A I N T E N A N C E S U P E R V I S O R , »3.200 a n d
$3,500.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 156 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m ent.s.*
T R A IN E E . A E R O N A U T IC A L IN S P E C T O R
*2.600.
M aY in iiim
.30 y e u r . s
A nnouncem ent
202
( 1 ‘H i i
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
A G R IC U L T U R A L
A G R I C U L T U R A L AIL ), $ 1 , 6 2 0 t o $ 2 , 0 0 0 .
O p lio ii.i: L a li o r a t o r y ; F ie ld
Announcem ent
300
tl9 4 3 i
and
G en­
eral A m en d m en t.
A G R I C U L T U R A L S P E C I A L I S T , *2,600 to
*6,300.
O p liu n ii: E x t e n s i o n : R e .se u rc h : C on.serv fttio n : P r o g r a m p la n n in ir: O t h e r field s
d o l>e I n d i c a t e d b y a p p l i c a n f . s i .
A n i\o u n cem en t
303 (1943) a n d
G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
C R O P P R O D U C T I O N S P E C I A L I S T, * 3 '!00
to $8,000.
O ption.s:
R u b b e r, O il- p r o d u o in a , TroD *
ical plant.s.
A nnouncem ent
280 (1 9 4 3 ) a n d
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
I N S P E C T O R , A . s. si .s tn n t L a y , $ 1 , 6 2 0
M e a t , m e a t f o o d product.'*.
O p e n to
m en an d wom en.
A nnouncem ent
2 7 6 (1 9 4 2 ) a n d
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
M A R K ETIN G
$6,500.
S P E C IA L IS T S .
*2.000
to
O p t i o n s : C o t t o n : D a i r y p r o d u c t s ; Fat.s
a n d o ils ip d l b lp ) : Feed.s ( a n i m a l ) ; P r i i i t s
h ik I v t'B o h ib le s
(iie«h an d p ro cessed );
(ira in ii, i n c l u d i n g ric e a n d bean.s; L iv e •s i o c k ;
M eat.s
(fresh
and
processed);
P o u lt r y a n d e g g s (lre.sh a n d p r o c e s s e d ) ;
p)U acco:
W ood: O th er
lields
ito
be
i n d i c i i t p d b y a p p l i c a n t i.
A nnouncem ent
299
(1 9 4 3 )
and
Generiil A m e n d m e n t .
R a d io - T e le v is io n
M T A I . T O W A R I N D U S T K IK S
Kiiroli Now wi t h New (Iro u p
Opportunitiei Under War
Conditions a n d a Real
F u t 1 r e in Peace Time.
R
a d i o
dm
T
e l e v i s i o n
I n
s t i t u
t e ,
I n c .
11,1
Central Pt.rue Building
480 Lexington Ave. (KJth)
PLaza 3-458.-.
LI
en.sed
by
.N ew
y o rlt
S tiit*
3 Mo. X-RAY COURSE
l!e “ is le r
N O W
fo r
.lu ly -.A iis iis t
('la s s e s
.AUo S|i('t'i;il S h o rl (
in
MED. LAB. & DENTAL Asstg.
U tir i i in l P v n v v - T i m r
IO K
T r a ill f o r l in e < I V I I . I A N
.111(1
S r H ( l.^l,
l< .\T IN < iS
a n d
.N A V Y
h 'r v e
( urvvrs
a iu l
h tiip lo y n u 'itl
(il'V I
it O O K
P O S I T I O N S
ill
A R M V
S rrrirr
I)
iVlaiihaltaii .\Msi>«taiit!<'S<*lun»l
liO ' K .
S i. (0 |> p . ( ir .
X e l e p h o i i f M l'.
O i i t r a l )
STENOGRAPHY
T Y P E W R IT IN G • B O O K K M P IN G
S p e c i a l 4 M iN it h c G v )ii -a«
• Day oi f « « .
C A IC U I A T I N G O R . C O M P T O M I T R Y
Montht Cm t m
BORO HALL ACADEM Y
3 « 2 FLATBOSH AVENUE EXTENSION
Opf . ■ ' Mr* PWUIMWI
rtMM MAI* 4 I 5 U
W AREHOUSE
MANAGER.
A g ric u ltu ra l.
*2.000 t o $4,600.
(C o ld a n d l»ry S t o r ajr).
Announcem ent
271
(1943)
and
Gen­
eral A m en d m en t.
A U T O M O T IV E
A lfrO M O T IV E SPA R E P A R TS B X PE R T .
*3,200.
Q u a rte rm a .s te r C orps, W a r D e p a rtm e n t.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 76 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.
I N S T R U C T O R , $2,000 t o $4,800.
A rm o re d F o rc e S chool, F o r t K n o x . K y.
O p tio n s: R ad ial engines. ln te rn a l-c o m >
bustion
engines,
M otorcycle.^.
A u to ­
m o tiv e
(chassis
less
en g in e).
R ad io
o p e ra tin g . R a d io electrical.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 147 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m e n t.
IN S T R U C T O R .
M o t o r T r a n s p o r t , *2.900
t o $4,600.
Q u a r te r m a s te r C orps, W a r D e p a rtm e n t.
O p tio n s : D iesel e n g in e s ; I n t e r n a l - c o m D ustion
engines;
M o to rcy clrs;
B lack ­
s m i th a n d w e ld in g ; T ire re c a p p in g a n d
se c tio n a l
rep air'
Fender,
body,
and
rad iato r;
A u to m o tiv e
parts;
A u to m o ­
t i v e e l e c t r i c a l a n d c a r b u r e t i o n ; B od.v
fin ish in g
and
upholstery;
A u to m o tiv e
m a c h in ist; G en eral.
A nnouncem ent
212
(1 9 4 2 )
and
G en­
eral A m en d m en i
C L E R IC A L
AND
O F F IC E
M A C H IN E
B O O K K EEPIN G
M A C H IN E O P E R A T O R .
$1,620.
(W ritte n test req u ired ).
A nnouncem ent
36 4 (1 9 4 2 )
and G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
C A LC U LA TIN G
M A C H IN E
OPERATOR.
$1,440.
(W ritte n test req u ired ).
Announcem ent
241 (1943)
and G en­
e ra l A n ien d m e n t.*
M U LTIG R A PH
O P E R A T O R , J r . . *1,440.
A nnouncem ent
2 3 1 (1 9 4 2 )
and G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
S T E N O G R A P H E R . J u n i o r , *1,440.
T Y P I S T , * 1 ,2 6 0 a n d *1,440.
(W r i t te n teut r e q u ire d ) .
A sk C o m m is s io n 's lo cal s e c r e t a r y
for
ann o u n cem en t num ber.
R esid en ts o l
W a s h i n g t o n , II . C . , a n d I m m e d i a t e v i ­
c in ity stio u ld file w ith th e W a » h in g to n
O ffire.
O th e rs should ap p ly t« (h e ir
U .S . C iv il S e r v i c e R e ; i o n a l O f f i e c . A p ­
p l i c a n t s w h o will a c c e p t a p p o i n t m e n t
ill W a s h i n c t o n , U . C . , a r e p a r t i o n l a r l y
w a n te d .*
T A B U L A T IN G E Q U IP M E N T O P E R A T O R .
*1,6 2 0 t o *2,000.
A nnouncem ent
24 4
(194.?)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
The
follow ing a r e
for a p p o i n t m e n t i«
W a s h i n g t o n . U. C., o n ly .
ADDRESSOGRAPH
OPERATOR,
* 1 ,' J 6 0
a n d *1.440
Announcem ent
21 5
(1942)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
A L P H A B E T IC C A R D -P U N C H O P E R A T O R ,
*1.260.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 86 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
B L U E P R I N T O P E R A T O R . * 1 .4 4 0 .
P H O T O S T A T O P E R A T O R , * 1 ,4 4 0 .
Announcem ent
30 1
(1943)
and
G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
G R A P H O T Y P E O P E R A T O R , u n d e r , * 1 ,3 6 0 .
A nnouncem ent
201 (1 9 4 2 )
and G en­
era l A m en d m e n t.*
H O R IZ O N T A L S O R T IN G M A C H IN E O P ­
E R A T O R . *1,260.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 128 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
era l A m en d m e n t.*
M I M E O G R A P H O P E R A T O R , u n d e r , *1,260.
A nnouncem ent
227 (1043)
and G en­
eral A nicndm pnt.*
M U L T I L I T H
C A M E R A M A N -P L A T E M A K E R , * 1 ,6 2 0 .
M U L T I L I T H P R E . S S O P E R A T O R . *1.440.
A nnouncem ent
2 95
(1943)
and
Gen*
ernl A m e n d m e n t.*
R E P A I R M A N , O f f i c e A p p l i a n c e . *1.8«0.
A nnouncem ent
273 (1942)
and G en­
era l A m en d m e n t.*
T A B U L A T IN G
M A C H IN E
OPERATOR,
*1,2 6 0 a n d *1.440.
A nnouncem ent
228 (1942)
and Genpial A m en d m en t.
T E L E T Y P E O P E R A T O R , *1,440 a n d *1.820.
A nnouncem ent
2 7 2 ( 1 9 4 ‘a )
and G en* r a l A m esiriniP nt.*
E C O N O M IC S
AN!
B U S IN E S S
A C C O U N T A N T , a n d A U D I T O R . *2.600 to
*6.300.
A nnouncem ent
296 (1943)
and G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
A C C O U N T IN G a n d A U D IT IN G A S S IS T ­
A N T . *2,000.
F o r s e r v ic e in W a s h i n g t o n . D . C ., o n l y .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 2 8 7 1 1 943 ) a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.*
A N A L Y SIS, B U S IN E S S A N D IN D U S T R Y ,
*2,0 0 0 t o $6,500.
N e e d e d e s |ie c ia lly : Per.sons w ith e x e c u ­
tiv e e.x p e rie n c e in b u s in e s s o r i n d u s t r y
as
d ih trib u to rs
or
m an u fu ctu rcrs
of
foods, tex tiles, m c ta U , c o n s u m e r goods,
o r i n d u s t r i a l e< iu ip n ie n t; s p o c iu liz a tio n
m u y h a v e b e e n in s a le s n i a n n g e n ie n t ,
facto ry
iiiu iiu g ein e n t.
p ro c u re m e iil.
m arlc ei u n u ly s is,
tru ffle n in n ag e m e n t,
o r e x p e d itin g of p ro d u c tio n .
P ersons
w itii
tx p e rie iu 'P
in
other
co m m o d ity
fie ld s a ls o n e r d e d .
A iM io u iU 'en ien t
30 4
(1943)
and
G en­
e r a l A m e n d n u 'iit.
E C O N O M IST , a n d EC O N O M IC ANA LYST.
*
t o *6 r>oo.
O ptions:
C o in iiio d ity s tu d ie s ; I n d u s t r y
stu d ies; M ark etin g ; In te rn u tio iial econninir.-.; P r i c e .i t u d ie s ; 7 ' r a n s p o r t u t i o n
( ma t e r uir, rail, m o to r tru c it); M o n ey ,
b a nic ini,', a n t i f l s i a i p o l i c i e s ; L a b o r e c o luiailc,'-.; O e i i i ' t a l
e c o n o m ic
eo n d ltio iib
ui.il
trei ds;
i’u iilic
u tilitie s;
P u b lic
re g u M liu it
ol
b usiness;
E co n o m ic
tiip o ry : O t h e r field s (to be I n d ic a te d
bv t h e ap(»lli'H iit).
A n iio iin ie n ie n t
285
11 943 )
and
Goneral A m endm ent •
IltE lG lIT
RATE
C t.E R IC ,
*3,300
and
*2,600
2.600
P A S S E N G M R K A I E C L E i ^ K , *2,300 a n d
*2.600
A i \ n o u i i c e i n e n t 253 (1943) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts*
S O C IA L S C IE N T X S 'l i H I S T O R I C A L S P E ­
C I A L I S T ) . * 2 . 6 0 0 t o * 6 .5 0 0 .
A n n o i i n c e t n c n l 290 (1943) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.
BORO
S T A T I S T I C I X n , * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 6 ,9 0 0 .
O p tio ;iH :
In d u stria l stu d ies; C o m m o d ­
ity
an aly .sls;
G eneral
ec o n o m ic
an­
alysis;
P rice
a n a ly .sis;
M ath e m a tic a l
statistic s;
I, a b o r
m arket
an aly ais;
T ra n sp o rtatio n
a n a ly .sls;
O t h e r fie ld s
(to be in d ic a te d by th e a p p lic a n t).
A nnouncem ent
28 4 ( 1 9 4 3 )
and G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
L.
T R A F F IC an d T R A N S PO R T A T IO N S P E ­
C I A L I S T , * 2 . 6 0 0 t o * 6 ,5 0 0 .
O ptions:
R ailro ad ,
in clu d in g
stree t
ra ilw a y ; H ig h w a y , in c lu d in g local b u s ;
W a ter (inland
and ocean);
A ir.
A n n o u n c e in i'n t
286 (1943)
and G en­
era l A m e n d m e n t.*
H A L L A C A D E iviY — D e K a lb a n d F la t b u s h E x t.
M A In 4-8 5 5 8
E R O N S C H O O L , B,‘53 B r o a d w a y ( a t 1 4 t h S t . )
C o-ed.
P re p a ra to ry
B ro o k ly n .
Day
—
and
R eg e n ts
,
accrp.ii, .
E v e n in g .
A u to D r iv in g
B. D R I V I N G S C H O O L — E x p e r t
A U d u b o n 3-1433.
In structors.
620
Lenox
A ve.,
New
York
B usin etK a n d F o re ig n S e rv ic e
LA TIN
A I M E R I C A N I N S T I T U T E — 11 W . 4 2 d S t . — A l l s e c r e t a r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s s u b j e r i
In E n g lish , S p a n ish , P o rtu g u e se
S p e c i a l c o u r s e s i n I n t e r n a t i o n a l ad m liiii|(.^
tlo n a n d fo r e ig n serv ic e.
LA. 4 -2 8 3 5
*'
B u ti n e t$ P re p a ra tio n
C O M B IN A T IO N B U S IN E S S
U N iv e rs ity 4-3170.
S C H O O L — C iv il
S erv ice
P r e p a r a t i o n — 139
W.
1 2 5th
s t ri x »
C ivil S e rv ic e
DELEHANTY
I N S T I T U T E — 115 E. 1 5 th S t . - C i t y . S t a l e
D ay a n d E v en in g C lasses.
S T a y v e s a n t 9-6900.
and
F ederal
B x am in u tio ,,.
C o m p t o m e t r y — S w itc h b o a r d O in 'ra tio n
DELCHANTY
IN STITU TE,
11 E a s t 1 6 t h S t .
Day
and
E v e n in g
C lasses.
S T . 9-6m)i)
D r a ftin g
E N G IN E E R IN G
See also
‘' A e r o n a u t i c a l "
MONDELL
and
IN S T IT U T E — 230
W
41st
S t.— D ay
Sc
E v e n in g
C lasses.
W lscn sin
7-ii,8g
F in g e r p r in tin g
“ S cien tific.”
E N G I N E E R . * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 8 ,0 0 0 .
All b r a n c h e s e i r e p t m a r i n e , a n d n a v a l
arc h ite c tu re .
A nnouncem ent
28 2 ( 1 9 4 3 )
and G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
O E I . E H A N T Y I N S T I T U T E — 11 E.
1 6 t h S t . C o u r s e — D a y o r E v e — C l a .s « n o w f o r m i „ e
N A T IO N A L F I N G E R P R I N T & ID E N T IF IC A T IO N S C H O O L , 9 E a s t 4 6 t h S t.
Jndiifidn,^
In stru c tio n .
P L A Z A 5-6868.
T H E F A U R O T F I N G E R P R I N T ^ H O O L — 2 4 0 M »d i.so n A v e n u e .
— E v e n in g C lasw .
A s h la n d 4-5346
^
E N G I N E E R , J u n i o r . *2,000.
All b r a n c h e s ,
in clu d in g
naval arch i­
tec tu re.
A nnouncem ent
281 ( 1 9 4 3 )
and G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
M E T R O P O L IT A N T E C H N IC A L S C H O O L — 260 W est 4 1 st
C lasses.
3 to 1 2 -w eek c o u rs e s .
L O n g a c r e 3-21B 0.
E N G I N E E R I N G A ID , *1,440 to * 2 ^ 0 0 .
O ptions:
P h o to g ram etric , T o p o g rap h ic.
A nnouncem ent
206 (1942)
and G en­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
IN SPEC TO R ,
D efense
P roduction
t e c t i v e S e r v i c e . * 2 . 6 0 0 t o * 5 .6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
180 o f 19 41 a n d
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
P ro­
G en­
I n s p e c ti o n — M a c h in is t — i n s t r u m e n t — T o o l a n d D ie M a k in g
S tree t.
Day
and
Ev,-nin»
,
Languages
S P A N IS H IN S T IT U T E O F T H E A M E R IC A * — 295 M adlS on A v e .— S p a n is h o m y .
Incof.
p o ra te d by S ta te B o a rd o l R eg e n ts.
S u m m e r C lasses no w fo rm in g .
L E . 2-3<»j3
L a n g u a g e s a n d B u s in e s s
I M E R T I M O D E R N L A N G U A G E I N S T I T U T E - 1 1 6 E . 5 9 t h S t . — S p a n i s h . F r e n c h . Ita lia n
E n « lisli in 6 m o n th s .
M o d erate rates.
T ria l lesson.
W i s c o n s i n 2-8670.
P O Z A I N S T I T U T E — 1 1 3 S B r o a d w a y — E n g l i s h , S p a n i s h , P o r t u g u e s e . C o m m e r c i a l C ourset
C H e lse a 2-5470
M a r in e A c a d e m y
IN SP E C T O R ,
S ig n a l
E q uipm ent,
*2,000
t o *3,200.
Announcem ent
108 o f 1 9 4 0 a n d G e n ­
e ral A m en d m e n t.
A T L A N T IC M E R C H A N T M A R IN E A C A D E M Y — 4 4 W h i t e h a l l S t.. 5 S t a t e S t.. N Y C —
P rep a rato ry
C o u r s e s . I n s p e c t i o n (S erv ic e f o r A ll L i c e n s e s .
U . S . S te aiiitio tt
B O w lin g G r e e n 9-7086.
P R O D U C T IO N
CONTROL
* 2 , 0 0 0 t o * 6 ,5 0 0 .
NEW
S P E C IA L IS T ,
M A T E R IA I^
CONTROL
S PE C IA L IS T ,
* 2 , 0 0 0 t o * 6 .5 0 0 .
O ptions:
(P ro d u c tio n
C ontrol)
M etal
fa b ric a tio n a n d m a c h in e ry p ro d u c tio n ;
E l e c t r i c a l a n d co nim unlca tion.< i e q u i p ­
m en t: T ra n sp o rta tio n eq u ip m en t—a ir­
c r a ft. flo a tin g e q u ip m e n t, ra ilr o a d m o ­
tive p o w e r a n d
rolling stock.
(M a­
teria ls C o n tro l) E n g in ee rin g m a te r ia ls —
n o n f c r r o u s n ietal.s. a llo y s te e l, c a r b o n
stee l, p la s tic s , ru b b e r, c o n s tru c tio n m a ­
te r ia ls . etc.
A nnouncem ent
279 (1942) a n d
G en­
e r a l A m e n d m e n t.*
T B C H N I C A L A S S I S T A N T . * 1 , 4 4 0 t o * 1 ,8 0 0 .
O p tio n s : E n g in e e rin g , M e ta llu rg y , P h y ­
sics
A nnouncem ent
256 (1942) a n d
G en­
era l A m en d m e n t.*
A rc h ite c 'tu ra l a n d D r a ftin g .
A R C H I T E C T , *2,000 t o *3.200.
O ptions:
D e sig n , S p e c if ic a tio n s , B e tlm atin g .
A nnouncem ent
222 (1942) a n d
G«ne ra l A m en d m e n t.*
A R C H I T E C T . N a v a l . * 2 , 0 0 0 t o * 5 ,6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
246 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t*
E N G IN E E R IN G
D R A F T S M A N , *1,440 to
* 2 ,6 0 0 .
Announcem ent
283 (1943)
and G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
M arin e .
See
also
A iiiic ts.
IM
and
1<M n a 4 e r
"T ra d es." and
381 a b o v e .
B X P B D I T B R . * 3 , 6 0 0 t o * 3 ,8 0 0 .
U n ited S ta te s M a ritim e C o m m issio n .
A nnouncem ent
257 (1942)
and G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
I N S P E C T O R , E n g i n e e r i n g M a t e r i a l s , *1,620
txt * 3 ,6 0 0 .
O p tio n s : S te e l h u lls. M e c h a n ic a l, B leotrical, R adio.
A nnouncem ent
81 o f IB 41 a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
I N S P E C T O R O F H U L L S , A s s i s t a n t , *3,200.
I N S P E C T O R O P B O I L E R S . A s s i s t .. *3,200.
A nnouncem ent
213
(1942)
and
G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
IN SP E C T O R .
S h ip
C o n stru ctio n ,
*2.000
t o * 2 ,6 0 0 .
O ptions:
E lec trical, M e c h a n ic a l, S te el
o r w ood hulls.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 82 o f 1041 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
M A R I N E E N G I N E E R , * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 5 ,6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
247
(1942)
and
G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
S H IP Y A R D IN S P E C T O R :
H u ll, *2,300 t o
*3,800;
H ull,
O u tfittin g ,
*3,200;
M a­
chinery.
*2,300
to
*3,800;
E lectrical,
*'^ .6 00 t o * 3 . 5 0 0 ; J o i n e r , * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 3 .5 0 0 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 67 o f 19 41 a n d
G en­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
M e c h a n ic a l D e n tis tr y
Y O R K S C H O O L O F M EC H A N ICA L D E N T IS T R Y
125 W . 3 1 s t S t. — D ay
E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e — F r e e B o o k l e t C — C H i c k e r i n g 4 .1994
N a v ig a tio n
U N IV E R S A L S C H O O L , 24 W h ite h a ll
L icense.
C ap t. L arabee.
S t.
C ourses
fo r
any
M E L V IL L E A E A O R A D IO S C H O O L — P re p a r e fo r jo b s w ith
a r m e d serv ic es.
45 W e st 4 5 th S tre e t.
B R y a n t 9-5080.
air
lines,
T E L E V IS IO N IN S T IT U T E — 480 L e x ln g to n
E v e n in g C lasses.
P L a i t a 3 - 4 8 8 5 — D e p t . L.
U N IV E R SA L SC H O O L —
L O n (ja cre 5-7543.
147
W.
42d
M ED ICA L
and
am end­
G U A R D -A T T E N D A N T .
* 1 ,6 2 0 .
M E D I C A L T E C H N I C A L A S S IS T ., |2 ,0 0 0 .
O ptions;
(T echnical A ssistan t);
C lin ­
i c a l l a b o r a t o r y . P h a r m a c y , X - R u y lai>oratory.
A n i i o u n c e m e i u 30 7 ( 1 9 4 3 ) . *
M ED ICA L
O FFIC E R ,
*3,200
to
$4,000
(15 o p t i o n s ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 13 0 o f 19 41 a n d G e n ­
era l A m e n d m e n t.*
M ED ICA L O F F IC E R —
(R u tatiiig
I n t e r n s i i i p ) , J u n i o r , *2,000;
( P s y c h i a t r i c R e s i d e n t ) , J u n i o r , *2,000.
S t. E liz a b e th H o s p ita l (F e d e ra l I n s t i ­
tu tio n
for tre u tm e n t of m e n ta l d lso r d o r s t . W a s h i n g t o n , D . C.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 2 33 ( 1 9 4 2 ) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts*
M E D I C A L T E C H N I C I A N . *1,620 t o *2,000.
L A B O R A T O R Y H E L P E R , J u n i o r , $1,440.
O ptions:
G e n e ra l, R oentgenolO K y, a n d
(lo r
*1.620 a n d
*1.800 g r a d e s o n l y )
S urgery.
Announcem ent
248
(1942)
and
G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
O R T H O P E D I C M E C H A N I C , * 2 ,0 0 0 .
O p tio n s:
C it'iterH l, B r a c e m a k e r , S h o e ­
m a k e r ur .U i e u l l i e r w o r k e r . L i n i b m a k e r .
A n n u u iu em e iit
204 t l 9 4 2 )
and G en ­
e r a l A u ieitk lin eiil.*
P H Y S I C I A N , T h e P a n a m a C a n a l , *4,000.
M a«im n>ii ac p
50 y e a r s .
A n n o u iic e iiu 'iit
21 1 ( 1 9 4 2 )
and G en­
e r a l A m en U n ieiit.
PH Y S IO T H E R A P Y
AIDE,
*1,620
*1.800
O ptivns:
(*!,*»<{« p u s i t i » N s • n l j r ) :
eral, N e u ro p sy clu u tric h o sp itals.
A n n o u n eein en t
260 (1942)
and
M«rin«
radio
platiis.
A v e .— L a b o r a t o r y
T r a i n i n g — D a y tad
S t.
—
(E st.
30
years)— D ay
and
n ig h t
clu'tses
S e c r e ta ria l
DELEHANTY
IN ST IT U T E
—
Day an d
E v e n in g
C lasses.
120 W e s t 4 2 n d
S lie «t .
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
E A S T M A N S C H O O L — 4 4 1 L e x i n g t o n A v e . ( 4 4 t h S t . ) — E . C . G a i n e s . P r e s . A ll C o m n iertl» i
S u b je cts.
S p a n ish a n d S p a n is h S te n o g ra p h y .
D a y a n d E v e n in g .
M U . 2-3527.
eral
A m e n d m e n t.*
PH Y S IO T H E R A P Y
*1,440.
AID E.
A p p ren tice,
ST U D E N T P H Y S IO T H E R A P Y
(liCfis a d e d u c t i o n o f * 3 6 0
su b siste n ce a n d q u a r te rs ).
(O p e n o n ly to w o m e n ) .
A nnouncem ent
2 59
(1942)
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
A ID E , *420
a y e a r for
and
G en­
V E T E R I N A R I A N , *2,000 a n d *2,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 143 o f 19 41 a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
N U R S IN G
G R A D U A T E N U R S E . *168.75 a m o n t h in
t h e P a n a m a C a n a l s e r v i c e ; $1,800 l u
th e U n ited S ta tes.
O ptions:
G eneral
s ta ff d uty. A n a es­
thesia, P sychiatry.
M a x i m u m a g e — 40 y e a r s f o r T h e P a n ­
a m a C a n a l.
A nnouncem ent
269
(1942)
and
G en­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.
C O M M U N I C A T I O N S O P E R A T O R , Junior.
*1,620.
(Ilig h -S p re d R ad io E q u ip m en t).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 20 o f 19 41 a n d a m r n d m en ls,*
R A D I O I N S P E C T O R . * 2 , 0 0 0 a n d *2 BOO
A nnouncem ent
280
(1943)
and
Ge n­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
R A D IO
IN T E R C E PT
O FFIC E R .
$2,00«
a n d * 2 ,6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
288
(1943)
a n d G e n­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
R A D I O M E C H A N I C - T E C H N I C I A N . $I,4M
t o *2.600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 134 o f 1 94 1 a n d anieiidm en ts.*
R A D I O M O N I T O R I N G O F F I C E R . $2 MO
a n d *3.200.
(C o n tin u e d
P U B L I C H E A L T H N U R S E . * 2 ,0 0 0 .
G R A D U A T E N U R SE , G e n e ra l S ta ff D uty,
*1,800
I n d ia n S ervice, In c lu d in g A laska.
A nnouncem ent
242 (1942)
and G en­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
P U B L I C H E A L T H N U R S E . J u n i o r , $ 1 ,8 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
340 (1942)
and G en­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
P U B L IC H E A LTH N U R S IN G
A N T , * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 5 .6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
226 (1642)
era) A m e n d m e n t.*
CONSULT­
and
G en­
on
Fage
T w e lv e )
LOANS
N U R S IN G
E D U C A T IO N
CONSULTANT,
* 2 . 6 0 0 t o * 4 .6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
250
(1942)
and
G en­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
HIGHEST IN m W N ON
D ia m o n d s - Jew elry
F urs - C lothin g
S ilv e r w a r e
C am eras
S p o rtin g G »o4s
R ug*
R a d io s
L u o v a v *
T runk*
M u sical
In s tr u m e n t*
T ools
a n d all P er.so n al B e lo n g in g s .
Visit
o u r S e l l i n g D e p t , f o r b a r g a i n s la
ab o v e articles.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
C O A L M I N E I N S P E C T O R . * 3 , 2 0 0 t o * 4 ,8 0 0 .
M a x i m u m a g e — 55 y e a r s .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 106 o f 19 41 a n d a m e n d m ent.s.*
D I E T I T I A N . S t a f f , *1,800
A n n o u n c e m e n t 44 o f 1941
m en ts.*
G rade
R u s s ia n L a n g u a g e
M E D IC A L
G en­
C.
R a d to T e le v is io n
R A D IO
B IN D E R Y O P E R A T O R
(H and an d M ac i i i n e ) , 66 c e n t s a n h o u r .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 230 (1942) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T , * 1 ,6 2 0 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 111 o f 19 41 a n d
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
Y.
R a d io
O r d i i a n ce
I N S P E C T O R , N ttval O r d n a n c e M a t e r i a l s ,
1 . 6 ‘i O t o * 2 . 6 0 0 ( V a r i o u s o p t i o n s ) .
A t i n o u n c e n i e n t 95 R e v i s e d ,
10 41
and
G e n e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
B A C T E R I O L O G I S T . *2.600 a n d *3,200.
O ptions:
cfeneral
M edical
B ac te rio l­
ogy;
A naerobes
(m e d ic a l);
V iruses;
B ru c e llo s is ; R i c k e t t s i a e ; B io lo g icals.
A nnouncem ent
298
(1943)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
N.
D E P A R T M E N T A L G U A R D , * 1 ,5 0 0 .
( W ritte n test re q u ire d ).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 194 ( 1 9 4 2 ) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.
E N G IN E M A N ,
S te a m -E le c tric ,
* 2.040.
A nnouncem ent
265 (1*42)
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
*1,680
and
W IN T E R
BROO KLYN
PAW NBROKERS
5104 F IF T H A V E .
BAY
(W ritte n test req u ired ).
A nnouncem ent
29 3 1 19 43 ) a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
L IT H O G R A P H E R (A ristic o r M e c h a n ic a l).
* 1 , 4 4 0 t o * 2 ,0 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
20 5 ( 1 9 4 2 ) a n d G e n ­
era l A m en d m e n t,*
M A T E R I A L S I N S P E C T O R , A s s i s t . , $ 2 ,6 0 0 .
U n ited S ta le s M a ritim e C o m m issio n .
O ptions:
P a in ts . T e x tile s, G e n e ra l.
A nnouncem ent
270
(1642)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
M O T I O N P I C T U R E T E C H N I C I A N , $1,440
t o * 3 .8 0 0 .
N eeded — M o tio n
p ictu re
cam eram en,
film
tec h n ic ian s,
sound
tec h n ic ian s,
a n d p ro je ctio p i^ its.
A nnouncem ent
267
(1942)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
P H O T O G R A P H E R . * 1 , 4 4 0 t o *3,8()0.
N eed ed — W et p late, process, a n d m ic ro ­
film p h o to g r a p h e r s p a r tic u la rly ; w tm e m
especially w an ted .
A nnouncem ent
266
(1943)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
T R A I N I N C . S P E C I A L I S T , * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 5 ,6 0 0 .
O ptions:
G eneral
(D iv e rsified
tech­
n iq u es). G e n e ra l (M o tio n p ic tu re te c h ­
n iq u e), T ra d e a n d In d u stria l.
A n n o u n eein en t
199
(1943)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.*
''
R A D IO
See
also
An n ets.
“ B n g in e u rin g .''
381
G en-
*— U r g e n t l y
for
needed
and
war
SVS
w ork.
( N t a r S i t h St.)
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STENOTYPE
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IN C L U D E D .
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a n d
R ID G E .
to
G en­
I N V E S T I G A T O R , * 3 , 2 0 0 t o * 4 ,6 0 0 .
< ; i u k i n g d a t e — J u n e 2 4. 1 94 3.
A nnouncem ent
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eral A m en d m e n t.
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p la n e s ,
ive g i v e
our
guns,
and
ta n k s ,
s h i p s t h e y ’ v e go l t o
have
to
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or
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$4 b a c k fo r e v e ry $ 3
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Tuesday, July 13 194,
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Paflre Twelve
LETYOURCARGOTOWARIF YOUCAN’T
DEFENSE
W O W KEW S
NEED
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N
■ A n n o u n c e m e n t 15ft o f 1 94 0 a n d ampnH
m en t.*
M A C H I N I S T , $ 1 , 8 0 0 a y e a r t o $1.0 6
.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 161 R e v i s e d , 1941 *
am e n d m e n ts.*
S H I P P I T T E R , * 6 81 t o $ 8 . 9 3 a d a y
A n n o u n c e m e n t ICO o f 1 9 4 0 a n d aine ,.j
m en t.*
T O O L M A K E R , $ 7.20 a d a y t o j l . o s
hr
A n n o u n c e m e n t 1 33 R e v i s e d , 1941
and
a m e n d m e n ts.*
(Continued ^^om Page Ten)
A q n o u n c c m e n t 16 6 o f 19 41 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
R A D I O O P E R A T O R , $1,620 a n d *1,800.
A nnouncem ent
20.3
(1»42(
«nd
G en­
era l A m en d m e n t.*
R A D I O S O N D E T E C H N I C I A N . S r . , * 2 ,0 0 0 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 1 2 8 " o f 1940 » n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m e n t,
Don’t Leave V o u re a rln S fftri^ e W lM ii it Goirid B« W orktag in tlie W a r Effort
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Who Are Car Owncisl
Need 5 0 0 Cars
For
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p a s s in g
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is
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F O n ih a iii
10 p .m .
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u n til 6 p .m .
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— Dou''t G ive Y o u r Car Aivay
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WE rAY THE LIMIT
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EXTRA CASH FOR CLEAN CARS
FREE APPRAISALS ANYWHERE
PHONE. WAITE. OR DKIVE IN
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P H Y S I C I S T . $2,600 to
A nnouncem ent
236
era l A m en d m e n t.*
W IL L B U Y f
/
C A R *
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lioiWKl Doaling for 21 Ycara al Saiiio
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'4 2
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WILL PAY MORE MONEY
FOR 1936 to 1 9 4 2 CARS
P H Y S I C I S T , J u n i o r , *2,000.
A nnouncem ent
253
(1942)
e r a l A m e n d m e n t.*
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B e fo re You S ell
—
fo r d efense a n d farm in g a re a s
Phone me a t
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3 -9 4 5 7
E v e rg re e n
2 - 9 7 3 8
OPEN
SUNDAYS!
F o rd a n d M e rc u ry O w n e rs
200 CARS NEEDED AT ONCE
CARS WANTED
F o r DEFENSE AREA
l ‘>:t5 TO 1912 — AINY MODi:i.
I PAY TOI» CASH PKICI'
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q u irem en ts a n d
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r e c e i v e d o n o r b e f o r e J u l y 2 3, 1943, wn,
b e e x a m i n e d i n t h e f i r s t g r o u p and
re g iste r
of
eligibles
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tron,
w h i c h c e r t i f i c a t i o n s w i l l b e m a d e Apnii
c a t i o n s r e c e i v e d a f t e r J u l y 23 . 1943, but
b e f o r e t h e c l o s i n g d a t e s p e c i f i e d abovt
■ w ill b e e x a m i n e d a t l a t e r date.s
II. E m p l o y m e n t O p p o r C u n i c i e s — T h e po,!
t i o n s a r e i n W a s h i n g t o n . D . C . Pre,seni
v a c a n c ie s ex ist in th e N atio n a l
of
S ta n d a rd s.
P ersons
a p p o i n t e d to
t h e s e p o s i t i o n s w i l l o b t a i n t r a i u i u g in ,
d e f i n i t e s c i e n t i f i c t e c h n i q u e , m a k e a ma.
t e r l a l c o n t r i b u t i o n t o a c r i t i c a l « a r ac.
t ’l r l t y , a n d r e c e i v e a ' ^ s a l a r y o f $i,620 t
y e a r p lu s o re rtim e pay .
A f t e r a short
t r a i n i n g p e r i o d , s u c c e s s f u l t r a i n e e s art
e l i g i b l e f o r r o m o t i o n t o p o s i t i o n s payinj
$1,800 a y e a r .
I I I . . D u t i e s — U n d e r d i r e c t s u p e r v is i o n
a id s w ill le a r n
to
I n s p e c t a n d grade
q u o r t E c r y s t a l s a n d t o p « r f o r m clweij
r e l a t e d t e c h n i c a l w o r k I n t h e laboratory
I. R e q u i r e m e n t s — ( a ) W r i t t e n T m ( _
C o m p e t i t o r s w i l l b e r a t e d o n a written
t e s t , w h i c h w i l l c o n s i s t o f q u e s t i o n s de­
s i g n e d t o m e a s u r e t h e a p p l i c a n t ' s aptit u d e f o r l e a r n i n g a n d a d j u s t i n g to thf
d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n , o n a s c h I c oi IM
N o s a m p l e q u e s t i o n s a r e available.
(b) C itiz e n s h ip
and
A g e — A pp li ca nt!
o n t h e d a t e o f r e c e ip t o f application:
1. M u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f o r o w e allegi an et
t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . F o r e i g n - b o r n appli.
c a n t s w h o m e e t t h e c i t i z e n s h i p require­
m ent
m ust
fu rn ish
proof
ol
United
S ta te s
citize n sh ip
b e f o r e t h e y will be
e l i g i b l e f o r a p p o i n t m e n t u n d e r civil ser­
v ice ru les.
2. M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e i r eig ht ee nt h
b i r t h d a y u n l e s s t h e y r e s i d e i n Wa.shin?t o n , D . C . , o r i n t h e a r e a w i t h i n a 50m ile ra d iu s
of W a sh in g to n , D
C . lt»
w h i c t i c a s e t l i e y m a y a p p l y i f the.v hare
re a c h e d th e ir s ix te e n th b irth d ay
There
i s n o m a x i m u m a g e l i m i t f o r t h i s pxamln atio n .
( c ) P h y s i c a l R e q u i r e m e n t s — Applicant*
m u s t b e p h y s i c a l l y c a p a b l e o f performinj
t h e d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n a n d be free
f r o m s u c h d e f e c t s o r d i s e a s e . s a s would
c o n s t i t u t e e m p l o y m e n t h a z a r d s t o them­
s e l v e s o r e n d a n g e r t h e i r fe llo w em ploym
or o th ers.
A g o o d g e n e r a l physique
re q u ire d to p e r fo rm
t h e d u t i e s of the
p o sitio n .
H o w e v e r , p e r s o n s w i t h physical
h an d icap s
w hich
t h e y b e l i e v e will not
p r e v e n t t h e i r s a t i s f a c t o r y p e r f o r m a n c e of
t h e d u t i e s s t a t e d a b o v e a r e i n v i te d to
ap p ly .
A p p l i c a n t s m u s t b e a b l i ’ to di«t i n g u i s h b a s i c o r s a t u r a t e d c o l o r s ilant e r n , y a r n , o r o t h e r c o n \ p a r a b I e icsti
T h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n a s t o w h e t i i c r an
appointee
m ee ts
tlie
p h y s i c a l requlrfm e n t s f o r t h e p a r t i c u l a r p o s i t i o n to h'
f i l l e d w i l l b e t h e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y of
a p p o i n t i n g o ffic er.
C
I T Y
C
I V I L
S E R V IC E
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Dailv & Sundays
8 A.M. to 8 P.M.
IlilUidc Ave., C«>rnrr
i\lelro|H>iilan Aveiiuo
M
G en­
( p l u s o v e r t i m e pay)
O v e r t i m e P a y — T h e S t a n d a r d Fed.. ,
w o r k - \ ^ « e l c o f 4 8 h o u r s i n c l u d e . s g hou?,
of o v ertim e.
T h e I n c r e a s e i n compos
s a t l o n f o r o v e r t i m e a m o u n t s o n a n an
n u a l b a s i s t o a p p r o x i m a t e l y 21 percent
of th e b asic sala ry .
I. C l o s i n c D a t e , S e p t e m b e r l«
P o sitio n !: e x is t a t O r d n a n c e , N a v a l, a n d
A ir C o rp s esta b lish m e n ts.
T h e salaries
show n
beluw
vary
a c co rd in c
to
th e
p lace of em p lu v m en t.
I N S T R U M E N T M A K E R , *7.44 a d a y t o
$1.24 a n h o iu ^
A n n o u n c e i f f S r u 162 o f 1 9 4 0 a n d a m e n d ­
m en t.*
L E N S G R I N D E R , $5.92 t o $8.00 a d a y .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 1 58 o f 1 9 4 0 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
L O F T S M A N , $1.04 t o $1.12 a n h o u r .
(Columbus Circle)
Situ p ly Catl
R
and
C ry s tm ,
F I R S T
We Will S«‘ii<l Our RoprcseiilMlivc Direr! to Your lloiii«
I f l E
G en­
Q u a rtz
6-2989
ROBERT J . KRUCH
0 - 0 1 7 : 1
I I O
and
5 1 ,6 2 0 a y e a r
TEC H N IC A L
AND
S C IE N T IF IC
A IDE,
$1 ,6 2 0 t o $2,600.
O p tio n s;
C h e m istry ;
G e o lo g y ;
Geo­
p h y s ic s : M a t h e m a t i c s ; M eta llu rg y -; M e ­
te o ro lo g y ; P h y sic s: R a d io . .
A nnouncem ent
297 (1943)
and G en­
eral
A m en d m e n t.*
T E C H N O L O G I S T , $2,000 t o $5,600.
A ny sp ecialized b ra n c h .
A nnouncem ent
188 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
T R A IN E E . S C IE N T IF IC AND T EC H N ICA L
A I D E , $ 1 ,4 4 0 ( W r i t t e n te-it r e q u i r e d ) .
K o r s e r v i c e i n W a s h i n g t o n , D . C ., a n d
v ic in ity only.
Announcem ent
294 (1943)
and G en­
era l A m en d m e n t.*
M a n u f a c t u r e r s T r u s t Co. B u ild in g
O U R
*5.600.
(1942)
A id ,
(T r a in e e )
TRADES
*^Y O U R
G E T
T e c h n ic a l
S e e a l s o A n n o u n c e m e n t s 250, 879, * n d
288
under
“ E n g in ee rin g ”
a n d
An­
n o u n c e m e n t 298 u n d e r
“ M ed ic al.”
A S T R O N O M E R , J u n i o r , * 2 ,0 0 0 .
N a v a l O b s e r v a t o r y , W a s h i n g to n , D . C.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 17 9 o f 19 41 a * i G e n ­
e r a l A m en d m e n t.*
C H E M I S T ( E x p l o . s l v e B ) , * 2 . 6 0 0 t o * 9 ,6 0 0 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 1 6 2 o f 19 41 a n d G e n ­
era l A m e n d m e n t.*
J U N I O R C H E M I S T , *2,000.
C H E M I C A L A I D E , *1,800.
(O p e n to b o th
m enan d w om en).
A nnouncem ent
274 (1942)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
C H E M I S T , * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 5 ,6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
335 (1942)
and
G en­
eral A m en d m e n t.
G B O L O O I 8 T , J u n i o r , * 2 ,0 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
249 (1942)
and
Gen­
era l A m en d m e n t.
J U N I O R S C I E N T I S T ( N A U T I C A L ) , *2,000.
N e e d e d — P er!!ons w ith a p p r o p r i a t e e d u ­
ca tio n
supplem ented
by
re sp o n sib le
n a v ig a tio n a l
ex p erien ce,
to
e x a m in e
s o u rc e m a t e r i a l a n d a s ls t in p r e p a r a ­
tio n o f p u b lic a tio n s d ea lin g w ith h y ­
d ro g r a p h y , n a v i g a ti o n , etc.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 306 (1 943).
M E T A L L U R G I S T , $ 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 5 ,6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
238
(1942)
and G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
M E T A L L U R G I S T , J u n i o r . *2,000.
A nnouncem ent
254
(1942)
and_J3ene ra l A m en d m e n t.*
M E T E O R O L O G I S T . * 2 , 6 0 0 t o * 6 .6 0 0 .
A nnouncem ent
237
(1942)
and G en­
era l A m e n d m e n t.*
M E T E O R O L O G I S T , J u n i o r , $ 2 ,0 0 0 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 12 7 o f 19 41 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
P H A R M A C O L O G I S T , $ 2,600 t o *4,600.
T O X I C O L O G I S T , $ 2,600 t o $4,600.
Announcem ent
1 86
(1942)
and G en­
era l A m e n d m e n t.*
MOTORS CORP.
^>»tO G R A N D C O N C O U K S S i':
t h e C o r n e r b e t . IK Srd & 1K4th S ts .
O P E N E V E N IN G S
HUNUAYS
S tre e t.
A p p lic a tio n s
m a il, o n ly
p lic a tio n
New
e x a m in a tio n s ,
Y o rk
m ay
be
C ity
a p p lic a tio n s
o b ta in e d
p o s ta l m o n e y -o r d e rs
m ay
be
o b t a in e d at
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n , %
and
file d
by
m a il.
If
Duana
f il e d b.’f
w i l l b e a c c e p t e d U i p a y m s n t o f th e ap*
fe e s .
Correction Officer (Women)
S alary :
T o a n d I n c l u d i n g $2,400 p e r
annum .
A p p o in tm en ts a re usu ally m a d e
a t $1,769.
A p p l i c a t i o n s ; F i l e b y J u l y 2 1.
F e e ; $1 .
V acancies:
O c c u r fr o m tim e to tim e .
A ges;
N o t le s s t h a n 25 y e a r s o f a g e
on d a te o f filin g a p p lica tio n , n o r m o re
t h a n 35 y e a r s o f a g e o n d a t e o f a p ­
p ointm ent.
D u ties:
T o g u a r d , discip lin e, c a re fo r
a n d in stru c t w om en in m ates of correc­
tional in stitu tio n s a n d
to p e r fo rm
re­
la ted d u ties.
C e r t i f i c a t i o n w ill b e m a d e
fr o m th is list to th e D e p a r tm e n t of C o r­
r e c tio n a n d to th e S h e r if f 's O ffice.
G e n era l R eq u ire m e n ts;
No m in im u m
e d u c atio n
or
ex p erien ce
is
req u ired .
P r o o f o f g o o d c h a r a c t e r w ill b e a n a b ­
so lu te p r e re q u is ite to a p p o in tm e n t.
Ap­
p o i n t e e s t o t l i e S l i e r i f f ’s O f f i c e a r e r e ­
q u ire d to be b o n d ed ; a t p re se n t C o rre c­
t i o n O f f i c e r s a r e b o n d e d f o r $5,000.
M edical
and
P h y sic al
R eq u ire m e n ts:
C a n d id a te s m a y be re je c te d for a n y d is ­
ease, in ju ry o r a b n o r m a lity w h ich in th e
o p in io n of th e m ed ical e x a m in e r ten d s
to im p a ir h e a lth o r u se fu ln e ss, su c h as
h e r n ia , d e fe c ts o f h e a r t o r lun g s, o r im ­
p aired
h ea rin g of eith er ear.
C an d i­
d ates
m ust
not
be less
th an
5 feet
2
Inches
In
h eig h t
R eq u ired
vision
20/40 fo r e a c h eye, s e p a ra te ly , w i th o u t
g lasses.
S u b je c ts a n d W e ig h ts: W r itte n , w e ig h t
50; p h y s i c a l ,
w e ig h t 20; t r a in i n g
and
e x p e r i e n c e , w e i g h t 30 .
T he pass m ark
o n th e w ritte n a n d on th e p h y sical tests
w ill b e s e t i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e n e e d s
o f t h e serv ic e.
T h e w r it t e n t e s t w ill b e
h e l d f i r s t a n d w ill b e d e s lg n e to r e v e a l
the
ap titu d e,
in tellig e n ce ,
reaso n in g
ability, c o m m o n sen se a n d ju d g m e n t of
th e
candidates.
The
co m p e titiv e
tsst
w i l l b e d e s i g n e d t o t e s t t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s
s tr e n g th a n d agility.
A fter th e w ritte n
test th e re q u ire m e n ts fo r th e c o m p e ti­
tiv e p h y s i c a l t e s t w ill b e m a d e p u b lic .
I J o q u a l i f y i n g t r a i n i n g o r e x p e r i e n c e Is
req u ired .
Illu s tra tio n s of d esirab le e x ­
p erien ce
are
serv ic e
as
a
m atro n
or
co rre c tio n o ffic er in a p riso n , p ro b a tio n
o r soeial case w ork, o r resp o n sib le s u ­
p erv iso ry w ork.
T ra in in g a n d ex p erien ce
m ay be ra te d a fte r a n ex a m in a tio n of
th e c a n d id a te 's a p p lic a tio n , o ra l i n te r ­
view , o r o t h e r i n q u i r y o r i n v e s t i g a t i o n a s
m ay
be m a d e in c o n n e c tio n
w ith
th e
e x p e r i e n c e r a t i n g . I f d e e m e d n e c e . i s « rr
C a n d i d a t e s w i l l b e r e q u i r e d t o pass 1
q u a l i f y i n g o r a l e x a m i n a t i o n designed W
test speech, b ea rin g a n d m an n er.
Deckhand
S alary ;
$1 ,8 0 0 p e r a n n u m , subject w
budget.
A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e u s u a l l y niaii*
a t th e m in im u m
s a l a r y o f t h e gradfT h e e l i g i b l e l i s t m a y b e u s e d for
p r o p r i a t e p o s i t i o n s I n » l o w e r gr a d e .
A p p l i c a t i o n s : F i l e b y J u l y 31.
F e e : $1 .
V acancies;
S ev eral » n tlclp atcd
D uties:
T o o p e ra te g ate s and
p l a n k s , t o r e g u l a t e p a s s e n g e r tra ftie '
lo ad a n d u n lo a d fre ig h t, to handle
t o c l e a n b o a t s , t o a c t a s l o o k o u t »na i
d o s u c h o t h e r r e l a t e d w o r k a s m ay
assig n ed .
, x,
A g e s : N o t o v e r 5 0 o n t h e o p e n i n g as
o f a p p lica tio n s.
T h i s p o s i t i o n roquir
ex trao rd in ary
p h y s ic a l ability.
,,
R eq u irem en ts:
At
lea st
one y « ‘
serv ic e o n s h ip s a t se a o r in la n d
'
M ed ical
and
P h y sic al
R e q u i r f n i f B ‘>j
N o d ise a se , in ju r y o r ab n o rm ality ‘
t e n d s t o I m p a i r h e a l t h o r usem uinf ;
C an d id ate s
m u s t p a ss servere
**** S u b j e c t s
te st, w e ig h t
a n d
10 0.
H a rn e s s
W e ig h ts:
Pr»cli«*'
M aker
S alary :
P rese n tly
p aid
$8 P*''
T h e re s u ltin g list m a y be
, ins e le c tiv e c e r t i f i c a ti o n f o r in d u strial
s tru c to r in
th is trade.
A p p l i c a t i o n s : F i l e b y J u l y 21.
Fee:
50 c e n t s .
V acan cies: O ne, a t present.
D u t i e s : T o m a k e a n d r e p a i r #11 ^
o f h a r n e s s , sad d le s, b rid les, horse u ^
' o r a n y t h i n g m a d e o f l e a t h e r or
fa b ric th a t a h orse w ears; m ake
p air
lines,
halters,
to
re lin e
' ^ " 5, 5;
r e p a i r l e a t h e r b a g s , p o u c h e s , briei c
b l a c k e n , t o g r e a s e a n d t o r u b u p J'f
a n d o th e r h a r n e s s a n d equipm ent,
and
put
to g eth er
harness;
‘ J!'
sad d le a n d
p arts;
die o u t
h a r n e s s a n d s a d d l e p a r t s ; cut,
a n d to o p e r a t e a m a c h in e ; perior
la te d w ork.
K e q u lrem en ls:
A t le a st three .
re ce n t s a tis fa c to ry experience
MfaC*
n ess m a k e r o r s a d d le r in th e ma
(C o n tin u e d
on
P » fe
F lftc ^ *'
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Pa^e thirteen
OIVIL SERVICE LEADER
S en io r
$2,500.
State Exam
Deadline Nears
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B IK T H
C K K T IF IC A T K S ,
M A K IIIA G B
U C K N S B 8 , all
d o o u n ien ts
p h o to stated ,
o n ly 12c e a c h ( t a t t e r s ic e ).
G u a ran te ed
M A T H I A S - C A R R . J E 42<1 f i t . . 1 « 5 B r o a d ­
w ay.
U V r r a r H i l l »-06»7.
^ s ( 'E T T A ,
form er
p re sid e n t
of
U sed A u to F o r t s , Inc., a i i n o u n r e s
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o w n e r of A R R O W A U T O
f e c r K lN O C O ., C 2-J0 N o r t h e r n
blvd..
t«d-fdo
Phone
HA.
0 - 9 7 3 7 - 0fl07
I H('*t p r i c e s p a i d f o r y o u r o l d c a r .
M IS S
T R O P I'C T IO N S !
M EET N EW FR IEN 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 d edicated to th e p ro m o tio n of in te rL j frie n d sh ip s.
E S T A B L IS H E D
1 93 5
L a m in a tin g
C lie n te le — all
re lig io u s
Ljits. 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
p office a n y w e e k d a y , A M E R I C A N S E R 236 W e s t 7 0 t h S t .
E N d i c o t t 3-4680
jSO NAL I N T R O D U C T I O N S A R R A N G E D .
L r i m i n a t i n g c l i e n t e l e . A il a g e s , r e l i g i o n s
ty p es
C O N F ID E N T IA L serv ic e.
P riM interview w i t h o u t o b lig a tio n .
HELEN
OKS. 1 00 W e s t 4 3 d S t .
W L 7-3430.
lu ilN F S
S O C IA L
S E R V IC E
BUREAU!
ti. 24 y e a r s .
In X ro d u ctio n s
arranged
t ct i d e n d a ll y f o r u n m a r r i e d p e r s o n s .
All
difions.
“ O n ly th e fin e st c lie n te le .”
110
r 341h S t .
( o p p . M a c y ’s D e p t . S t o r e . )
908.
L A . 4-0 0 2 4 .
10-7 P .M . D a ily .
LEARN FAST
&
M R S .
C irtft C o n tr o l
D O N 'T
G IV E
CP
T O U It
F A V O R IT E
O IK D K E I
liO 'S e rv lc in g w ill r e n e w it a n d
keep y o u r fig u re trim .
ALSO new garn ip iits
from
|7 .8 o .
JE A N
KAUFM AN.
103 M a d i s o n A v e .
(O p p . A ltm a n 's ).
S u p e r f l u o u s H a ir
M U I< T IP L
ous h air
inoxed.
M odel a te
Wi-flt 0 3 d
E
E L E C T H O IA S IS - S u p e rflu ­
ex p ertly
and
com fo rtab ly
reP erm a n en t.
P riv acy
as.su rcd .
fee.
RAY
KELM BNSON.
57
( A p t . flO ).
R L 9-5000.
.S U P E R M .C O U S H A IK —P e rm a n e n tly R e ­
m o v e d . K x c lu s i v e N e w M e th o d . S afe.st ft
fa ste st
proceM
yet
d e v i s e d —" A n i a z l n g
T r e a t m e n t . ” — H a r p e r ’s
B azaar.
P O I^Y T I I O N . 501 r ^ K l n g t o n A v e .
P L . 3-027B.
H o t e l V V i n t h r o p — W L 2-1400.
M IS S
FREEMAN,
P R O F E S S I O N A L
ele ctro lo g ist.
P erm an en tly
d estroys
un­
sig h tly
h air.
M u ltip le
N eedle
M ethod.
Leaves
sk in
sm o o th ,
unm arked.
Phone
for c o m p lim e n ta r y c o n s u lta tio n .
546 F i f t h
A ve., S u i t e 614.
M U . 2-0616.
H a ir-D o ittg
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 oloring by carefu l,
efficien t o p e ra to rs . H a ir S ty lin g by m ale
^ operator.
O U R P R IC E S ARE M ODERATE.
836 8 t h
Ave.
(cor.
50 th ),
1 flig h t
up.
C O 5-9852.
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a F i n g e r , o r P e r m a n e n t W a v e , w h e n I t ’s
Done by E xperts.
V isit G R A C E B E A U T Y
S A L O N , 44 -1 0 A v e n u e . A .storia.
R A . 8-4110.
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Languages
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EM PLOYM ENT?
C h in ese,
aneee a n d
M orocco.
A lso
all
o th er
[iiages.
R ap id
m eth o d — n ativ e
teach-priVHte
or
classes.
M onthly
pam 1«U; r e c o r d s , b y m a i l .
507 F i f t h A ve.
iulte G02), M U . 2 - 9 6 5 7 .
S ta g e a n d S c re e n
Rare, s c r e e n ,
r a d i o — P eriionalities
•vdoped < ; o a c h i n g b y e x p e r t s h o w m a n Vtclor.
S A M S H A N N O N , 12 6 W e s t 5 8 t h
C olumbus 5-8 6 8 4 .
MR, FIXIT
"S O M E T H IN G R A R E F O R Y O U R U A IB .”
F o r lu stro u s, g lam o ro u s, h e a lth y h a ir use
N O B L E 'S S C A L P L O T I O N in y o u r h o m e.
I t s to p s d ry n e s s , c h e c k s d a n d r u f f , a n d avoids
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R eq u irem en ts:
NO d i s e a s e . I n j u r y o r a b n o r m a l i t y t h a t
r.nds to i m p a i r h e a l t h o r u s e f u l n e s s .
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field p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l b e g i v e n
[ ^ tf s t c a n d id a te s ’ s tr e n g th a n d ag ility .
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W e ig h ts:
T ra in in g , ex^ 'r i p n c ®
personal
q u alificatio n s,
3 0 — 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d .
T ra in expedience a n d p e rs o n a l q u a llflc a .joiis m a y b e r a t e d a f t e r a n e x a m l n a - '
lion o f t*’ ® c a n d i d a t e s a p p l i c a t i o n a n d
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in v estig atio n
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m ay
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d ff in e d n e c e s s a r y .
P r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t 70—
"p p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d .
I
E liglbllU y 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 em p lo y ees of th e D e p a r tm e n t
o f P u b lic W o rk s, w h o h a v e been p e r ­
f o r m in g w o rk o f a c h a r a c t e r to q u a lify
t h e m fo r th e d u tie s o f th e p o sitio n , w h o
h o ld th e follow ing title s a n d w h o h a v e
s e r v e d n o t le s s t h a n o n e y e a r in t h e
title s im m e d ia te ly p re c e d in g th e e x a m i­
n atio n ;
B rid g e T e n d e r, O iler a n d M a ­
c h i n i s t ’s H e l p e r .
b u ties:
T o o p e r a te m o v ea b le b rid g es
In
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w ith
all
g overnm ental
re g u latio n s
p ertain in g
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to
river
traffic;
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all
electrical
equ ip m en t
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rep airs
t« s a m e ; su p erv ise a crew of b rid g e te n d ­
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keep
records
and
m ake
rep o rts;
perform
re la te d w ork.
S u b je cts
and
W e ig h ts:
R ecord
and
.s e n i o r i t y , w e i g h t 5 0 — 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ;
W r i t t e n , w e i g h t 2 0 — 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ;
P r a c t i c a l w e i g h t 30
70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d .
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persons
of
(F in is h e r )
all
ages
S iiiary: $1,700, t o a n d i n c l u d i n g $3,000
Hnnum .
A p p o in tm e n ts a re usu ally
Jjigdf a t t h e
m in im u m
salary
of th e
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T h e eligible list m a y be u sed fo r
appropriate p o s itio n s in a lo w e r g ra d e .
A p p llra lio n s:
F i l e b y J u l y 21.
trr:
$ 1.
V a ia n cles:
2 a t p r e s e n t a t $2,000 p e r
i n' ui ii i .
D u tirs:
T o In stall, m a in ta in a n d r e ­
pair a l l k i n d s o f f u r n i t u r e , d e s k . s . C a b l ­
ed .:, w a r d r o b e . s , u s e d b y t h e s c h o o l s a n d
officP'' o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k ; r e f i n i s h
,n d m a t c h o ld
w o o d w o rk ; m ix colors,
l^th a n i l i n e a n d p i g m e n t s t a i n s ; g r a i n
,ood a n d m e t a l ; d o p o lis h in g , p a d d i n g ,
la rn i'h in g ,
ru b b in g ,
g laz in g ,
and
to
upray l a c q u e r ,
p ain t
and
o th er
m ateriHls; a p p l y
p ain ts;
perform
related
work.
R riiu irem en ts: A t le a s t th r e e y e a rs of
ff co nt s a t i s f a c t o r y p r a c t i c a l e x p e r i e n c e
,s a c a b i n e t - m a k e r a n d l i n i . s h e r In t h e
niaiiiifacture a n d r e p a i r o f f u r n i t u r e f o r
» h ol c. s a le f u r n i t u r e h o u s e s , d e p a r t m e n t
stores, l a r g e h o t e l s , o r l a r g e p u b l i c I n slitiitions o r t h e e q u i v a l e n t ; a t h o r o u g h
knowledge o f t h e v a r i o u s k i n d s o f l u m ­
ber a n d t h e i r p r o p e r u s e s i n f u r n i t u r e ;
thorough k n o w l e d g e o f :
th e m ix in g of
colors, b o t h a n i l i n e a n d p i g m e n t s t a i n s ;
m ethods o f s t a i n i n g a n d g r a i n i n g w o o d
and m e t a l , m a t c h i n g a l l w o o d w o r k , p o l ­
ishing, p a d d i n g , v a r n i s h i n g , r u b b i n g a n d
g lii/ing,
sp ra y in g ,
lacquer,
pain t
and
ot her m a t e r i a l s .
S u b je cts a n d W e i g h ts : W r i t t e n , w e ig h t
30 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d : p r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t
(0 70 p e r c e n t
required.
M i 'i li c al
and
P h y sic al
R eq u frrm en ts;
No d i . s e a s e , I n j u r y o r a b n o r m a l i t y t h a t
tends t o I m p a i r h e a l t h o f u s e f u l n e s s .
A
rigid p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l b e g i v e n
to t i 's t c a n d i d a t e s ' s t r e n g t h a n d a g i l i t y .
P ro m o tio n
to
A s s is ta n t
C h e m is t
S alary:
$2,161 t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g
$2,700 p e r a n n u m .
. A p p l i c a t i o n s : P i l e b y J u l y 21 .
I>e:
$2.
V acancies:
O c c u r f r o m tim e to tim e .
D ate o f T e s t :
T h e w ritten e x a m in a ­
tion w i l l b e h e l d o n S e p t e m b e r 15.
E li Ki l il l i t y R e q u l r e m e n t . s ;
O p e n to all
p erm anent eln p lo y e e s in t h e D e p a r t m e n t
o( H o s p i t a l s w h o h a v e s e r v e d c o n t i n u ou.sly f o r a p e r i o d o f n o t l e s s ‘ t h a n o n e
year n e x t p r e c e d i n g
th e
d ate
of
th e
w r itt en t e s t I n t h e t i t l e o f J u n i o r C h e m ­
ist a n d w h o a r e o t i i e r w l s e e l i g i b l e .
Duties: U n d e r s u p e r v is i o n to d o c h e m ­
ical w o r k r e q u i r i n g a c o n s i d e r a b l e d e g r e e
of .skill, t e c h n i c a l k n o w l e d g e a n d J u d g ­
ment.
E x am p les of w ork are- -q u a n tlta live i n o r g a n i c a n a l y s e s ; v a r i o u s k i n d s o f
titraiions: h y d r o g e n io n d e t e r m i n a t i o n s ;
q u an titative d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f b lo o d c o m ­
p o ne nt s s u c h a s s u g a r , u r i c a c i d c h o l e strol, i n o r g a n i c
io n s; q u a lita tiv e u rin e
ana ly .'e s f o r
album in,
sugar,
sectone,
Wood i l i a c e t l c a c i d , i n d i c i a ; r e l a t e d w o r k
as r e q u i r e d .
S ubjects
and
W e ig h ts:
R ecord
and
sfi ii ori ty , w e i g h t 5 0 - 7 0 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ;
»rittiii, w e i g h t 5 0 - - 7 5 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d .
P r o m o tio n
to
A s s is ta n t
(T o rts ),
Counsel
G ra d e 4
S alary: $3,000 a n d o v e r . A p p o i n t m e n t s
‘ re u .s u a l l y m a d e a t t h e m i n i m u m s a l a r y
Hi t h e g r a d e .
A p p l i c a ti o n s : P i l e b y J u l y 21.
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$2.
V acancies:
O ne, a t present.
D a te o f T e s t :
T h e w ritte n e x a m ln a Uon w i l l b e h e l d S e p t e m b e r 25.
E ligibility R e q u i r e m e n t s :
O p e n to all
W rnianent e m p l o y e e s o f t h e B o a r d o f
T ran.sportatlon w h o h a v e s e r v e d c o n t i n u ­
ously f o r a p e r i o d o f n o t l e s s t h a n o n e
)far n e x t p r e c e d i n g
th e
d ate
of th e
*ritien t e s t i n G r a d e 3 a n d / o r G r a d e 4
M the L e g a l S e r v i c e
(except A ssista n t
Coun.sel ^ T o r t s ) G r a d e 4 ) , a n d w h o a r e
«therwi.se e l i g i b l e .
A ll p e r s o n s m u s t b e
•om itted t o t h e N e w Y o r k B a r p r i o r t o
to n ifica tio n f o r a p p o i n t m e n t .
I>utie.s:
U nder
g en e ra l d irectio n ,
to
P frfonn t h e v a r i o u s t y p e s o f l e g a l s e r v ­
ices e x p e c t e d o f a n a s s i s t a n t c o u n s e l I n
* iaree l a w o f f ic e , e n g a g e d in d e f e n d i n g
fort l i t i g a t i o n .
T h is In clu d es tria l w o rk
all c o u r t s , f i e l d , o f f i c e a n d r e s e a r c h
an d re lated d u ties as required.
S u b jects
and
W e ig h ts:
R ecord
and
w n i o ri t y , w e i g h t 5 0 — 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ;
* rit teii, w e i g h t 10— 7 5 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ;
" a in in g a n d e x p e r i e n c e , w e i g h t 30— 70
5*»ccnt r e q u i r e d : p r a c t i c a l , w e i g h t 2 0 —
„ P 'T c e n t r e q u i r e d .
F i n a l a v e r a g e , 70
P wc en t r e q u i r e d .
^ o n io tio n
to M o r tu a r y C a re ta k e r
G ra d e
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linn*
T est:
T h e w ritte n e x a m ln a n Will b e h e l d o n S e p t e m b e r 21 .
"* '* " l'ty R e q u i r e m e n t s :
O p e n to all
1 in I’u ” *' M o r t u a r y C a r e t a k e r s , G r a d e
h'.u.
n e p a r t m e n t of H o sp itals, w h o
served in t h a t title f o r a t le a s t
im m e d iately
p re ce d in g
th e
a n d w ho a re o th erU* *‘>8ible.
su p erv ise M o rtu a r y C are ® r a d e 1, a n d h a v e r e s p o n s i b l e
S ukI
co u n ty m orgues.
» “ «* W e i g h t s :
R ecord
and
w e l B h t 5 0 — 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ;
Or»i
' e i g h t 25 — 70 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ;
• 'veight 25-~70 p e r c e n t r e q u ir e d .
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to
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of th e g rad e.
A p p lic a ti o n s : F i l e b y J u l y 21 .
Fee:
50 c e n t s .
V a c a n c ie s : T e n .
D a t e of T e s t :
T h e p r a c t i c a l t e s t will
b e h e l d o n J u l y 31 .
D nties!
T h e d u ties a re
to a s s is t in
g e n e r a l b la c k s m i t h w o rk ; to a t t e n d
to
f o r g e s ; to h e a t m a t e r i a l s to b e w o r k e d :
to w ield a sle d g e ; to o p e r a t e a s t e a m
h a m m e r or an air h am m er.
E lig ib ility R e q u i r e m e n t s : O p e n t o a l l
p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y e e s in th e la b o r c la ss
of th e D e p a rtm e n t of S an itatio n , w ho
h a v e served fo r a t least one y e a r im ­
m ed iate ly p re ce d in g th e e x a m in a tio n a n d
w hose ex p erien ce te n d s to q u alify th em
t o p e r f o r m the d u t i e s o f a b l a c k s m i t h s
h elp e r as afo rem e n tio n e d .
Scope
of
E x a m in a tio n :
C an d id ates
w ill b e g iv e n a p r a c tic a l te s t to a s c e r t a in
th e ir k n ow ledge of
th e
duties
of th e
p o sitio n .
A w ritte n lite ra cy
test m ay
also be
g iven.
Change of Title to
Window Cleaner— Labor Class
S a la ry : $1,980.
A p p lic a tio n s : Is s u e d a n d re ce iv e d fro m
9 a . m . , J u l y 7, 1 9 4 3 , 10 4 p m . , J u l y 2,
1943.
Fee:
$1.
V acancies:
One.
D a t e o f O r a l T e s t : J u l y 30 .
D oties:
T o 'c le a n a n d p o lish w in d o w s
and
to p e r fo rm
such
o th er
in cid en tal
w o rk as m a y b e assig n ed .
R eq u irem en ts:
Open
to
all
perm a­
n e n t e m p lo y e e s In t h e la b o r c la s s in t h e
D e p a r tm e n t o f P u b lic W o rk s, w h o h a v e
.serv ed i n t h a t t i t l e c o n t i n u o u . s l y f o r o n e
y e a r Im m ed ia te ly p re c e d in g th e e x a m i­
n a t i o n a n d w h o a r e o t h e r w i s e elig ib le.
S u b je cts a n d W e ig h t: O ra l test q u a li­
fy in g
b u t n o t co m p etitiv e,
70 p e r c e n t
required.
T h e w ritten e x a m in a o n S e p t e m b e r 18.
e v e n in g .
B e rlin s
“T h l
I
The
CLERK
th e
e m p lo y e e
s id e r
th e
get
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p re m ie re ,
seen
p o p u la r
on
fo r
con­
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e lig ib ility
p r o m o tio n
re ­
to
ta k e
e x a m in a tio n
a
fra u d .
th e
b a ttle
is
cu rre n t
p r o m o t io n
g ra d e
3
h ig h lig h te d
d is p u te
has
and
fo r
s e rv ic e
th e
M u n ic ip a l
c o m p ile d
m e n ts
th e
a
S ta te ,
W o rkers,
cogent
re d u c tio n
a rg u ­
in
re q u ir e m e n ts .
m ake
th e
up
46
th e
c iv il
s e rv ic e ,
and
th e
m o re
to
s ix
q u a lify
2.
fo r
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p ro v id e d
a
w h ic h
th e
c le r ic a l
s e rv ic e
s e rv ic e
p r o m o tio n .
a
ago,
th e
tw o -y e a r
r u le s
in M G M 'a inusicH l,
F tw t
F o r w a r d " ir/iiV/i »vt a n riv bttxo f f i c e r e c o rd at th v Ai^lor T h e a tr e .
S ta r r e d u i t h !\fiitH R a il a re W iliia tn
C a x to n , V ir g in ia ff'e id le r a n d
H a r r y J a m e s ' o re h e stra .
Ire n e
Dunne
w ill
s ta r r in g
f e m in in e
l u m b i a ’s
“R oad
T h is
on
th e
w ith
th e
s u b je c ts .
have
.
L e w is
M y
Baby
M a ry
flip -flo p
now
and
it
has
ta k e n
p r a c tic a lly
a
re ­
s to r e d t h e o ld s y s te m .
3.'*
The
a rg u m e n t
p lo y e e s w it h
a
th a t
d is c r im in a te d
a g a in s t
t i m e l i m i t is lo w e r e d
in
th is w a y .
w ith
w h ic h
c e rn e d
is
em ­
lo n g e r s e rv ic e
The
if
p e rio d
th e
th e
is a n s w e r e d
o f tim e
C o m m is s io n
not
are
is
to ta l
con­
tim e
in
s e r v ic e , b u t t h e t im e i n
th e p re s ­
e n t p o s itio n .
e m p lo y e e
have
but
o n ly
H e
w o u ld
Thus, an
te n
y e a rs
s ix
m o n th s
je
u n a b le
w h ile
fiv e
y e a rs
s e rv ic e ,
th e
jo b
e x tra
w o u ld
c r e d it
is g iv e n
be
on
s e rv ic e ,
on
to
e x a m in a tio n
of
in
th e
jo b .
ta k e
th e
a n o th e r
but
e lig ib le .
th e
w ith
tw o
in
And
e x a m in a tio n
f o r s e n io r ity .
4 . A b o u t ( M ic e a y e a r , 2 0 C c l e r ­
ic a l
e m p lo y e e s
T h e re
a re
are
a p p r o x im a te ly
c le r ic a l w o rk e rs
one
out
of
p ro m o te d .
in
e very
75
th e
1 5 ,0 0 0
C ity .
is p r o m o t e d
7 5 -y e a rs
u n til
th e y
are
a ll
p ro ­
m o te d .
For straight, impartial, ob­
jective civil service news, written
in simple understandable style—
reftd The LEADER reeularly.
.
The
M ot'lrs
A d v e n tu re
on
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S c re e n !" — M irror
in
M G M 's
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to
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it
w ill
“W h e re
of
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has
J.
Edgar
F B I,
a s s e m b lin g
M aughan
p la y in g
.
,
h is
la te s t
fo re
D a w n .”
and
V e ro n ic a
fe a tu re d
a
in
c o n s c ie n tio u s
m a r r ie s
are
now
fic e
of
fo r
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a
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on
th e
a c to r,
s a le
th is
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P A R A M O U N T — “ D ixie”
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B ’w a y a n d 4 3 d S t . — B R . 9 - 8 7 3 8 .
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B ’w a y a n d 4 3 d S t . — W I . 7 - 0 2 0 6
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7 th Ave. a n d 42d S t.— W I
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B ’w a y a n d 4 7 t h S t . — C l . 7 - 5 9 0 0
q u ire m e n ts ,
ru n ,
.
GEORGE RAFT
w a itin g
S e rv ic e
c o n tin u o u s
P o p u la r
Co­
in
one
Nan
A s to r
r o le
of
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b a .s e d
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la n d
.
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of
who
w id o w
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a d v e n tu re s
s c u lp to r
In
To
H
C o n tin u o u s
th e
in
is a r o m a n t i c c o m e d y
to w n
th e
have
ro le
its e lf th e p o w e r to lo w e r tim e r e ­
C iv il
th e
p o lic y .
SWIM a n d RELAX IN
WORLD'S LARGEST
SALT WATER POOL
w ill
at
P R E SE N T E D BV W ARNER BROS.
BALL
R ating
The
FREE
S h o w & D a n c 'g
M I S S I O N t o M O S C O VI'
tU C IL L E
gave
p e rio d .
VICTORY
o nly w o m a n
in t h e w o r ld
to be s h o t
from
C annon!
FORMER U.S. AMBA.S.SADOR
J O S E P H E . D A V IE .S ’
need
m o n th s ’
year
fo r
th e
c o m p e titiv e
o n ly
p ris o n
th a n
by
s e rv ic e s
C i t y ’s
th e
Am ong
th e a rg u m e n ts a d v a n c e d
u n io n a re th e s e :
1. I n
th e
C le rk
A g a in s t
o r g a n iz a tio n ,
C o u n ty
to
4.
A rg u m e n ts
One
over
e x a m in a tio n s
and
in
fo r
$ 2 ,2 0
p ic tu r e
•‘H i g h
th e
T h is
ORCHESTRA
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th e reserved
th e
a
a n d his
A rm y
tic k e ts
in d e fin ite ly
p ric e
McGEE
fo r
.s h o w .
S t.
F o r F irst T im e
as FREE
A T T R A C T IO N
S ta rtin g
MONDAY
JU LY 2
M IS S
12
M orien
er
ac­
They
fo r
$ 55 to
H o lly w o o d
c r im in a l a c tiv itie s
ahsad
a b ility .
lo n g
q u ir e m e n t
a
to
to h is
28.
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c o rd in g
J u ly
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R e lie f.
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JO H N N Y
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(Continued rrom Patje Nine)
JULY
E m e rg e n c y
seat
s u b je c t
$2,400
21 .
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STARTS MON.
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S a la ry : $7 a
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O p e ra to r
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JO SEPH
Change of Title to Blacksmith’s
Helper—Labor Class
m ig h t
S » ia r y ;
801 t o a n d i n c l u d i n g $2,400
annum .
A p p lica tio n s: I s s u e d a n d r e c e iv e d f r o m
By
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p a n io n m e a su r e s) b ec a m e a d ead
duck.
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^ k i l l e d it f i n a l l y a n d d e f i n i t e l y
w ith a v o te th a t d en ied th e S e n ­
a t e t h e r i g h t to c o n f i r m $ 4 ,5 0 0 a n d -u p e m p lo y ees of w ar a g e n ­
c i e s — a n d aLso to o k a w a y i t s p r e ­
v i o u s r i g h t to c o n f i r m $ 4 ,5 0 0 a n d -u p em p lo y ees of W ar M a n ­
p o w e r C o m m issio n .
A n d a lih o u g h th e M c K e lla r
b ill i t s e l f w a s n o t d i r e c t l y i n ­
vo lv ed , th e e f fe c t w a s ju s t th e
s a m e a.s if it h a d b e e n . T h e M c K e l l a r b ill w o u l d r e q u ir e c o n ­
firm a tio n o f ALL $ 4 ,5 0 0 -a n d -u p
G o v e r n m e n t w orkers— n o t m e r e ­
ly t h o s e in t h e w a r a g e n c i e s . I t
h a d b e e n p as.sed b y t h e S e n a t e .
T h e H o u se tu r n e d it d o w n .
T h e Backg^round
H e r e i.s h o w i t h a p p e n e d :
T h e S e n a te tw ice voted to r e ­
q u ire c o n f ir m a t io n o f w a r a g e n c y
em p lo y ees.
The
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tw ice
v o t e d t o d e n y it. A t t h a t p o i n t ,
w ith th e tw o ch a m b e r s d e a d ­
l o c k e d in d i s a g r e e m e n t , H o u s e
R ep u b lica n s su d d en ly
th o u g h t
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In Newark
(C o n tin u e d from P a g e T w o )
c a m e t o N e w a r k t o i n s p e c t lal)or
c o n d itio n s a t t h e b u ild in g .
Lx)cal o f f i c e r s , it is s a i d , w e r e
a d v i s e d in a d v a n c e o f t h e i n ­
v e stig a tio n . W h en th e ju d g e a r ­
rived , h e fo u n d t h a t th e r e w ere
n o lo n g er a n y se g reg a ted s e c ­
tio n s, a n d g a v e t h e O ffic e a
c l e a n bill o f h e a l t h . S i n c e t h e n
t l i e r e h a s b e e n n o s e g r e g a t io n .
B u t th e N egro w orkers feel th a t
‘ t h e y a r e d i s c r i m i n a t e d a g a i n s t in
o th e r ways.
F ew S u p erv iso rs
•’O u t o f
the te n
thousand
w orkers, th ere are n o t a h a lfd o z e n N e g r o e s in a b o n a - f i d e
su p e r v iso r y c a p a c ity ,” sta te d o n e
m a n . “A fter Ju d g e H a stie w as
h e r e th e re w a s a n u p g ra d in g of
e n o u g h N e g r o e s to m a k e a ^ o d
appearance.
But
even
w hen
co lo red w ork ers r ece iv e a h ig h e r
t i t l e , t h e y s e l d o m r e c e iv e t h e
h i g h e r s a l a r y to w h i c h t h e y a re
en title d .’ ’
O n e a r g u m e n t a d v a n c e d by a n
o f f i c i a l t o e x p l a i n t h e la c k o f
N e ' i r o e s in h i g h e r p o s i t i o n s is
th is : “ A large p ro p o rtio n o f t h e
c o l o r e d w o r k e r s w e r e f o r m e r ly
e n g a g e d in u n s k i l l e d la b o r o r
d o m e s t i c s e r v ic e , a n d h e n c e c a n ’t
e x p e c t to a d v a n c e a s ra p id ly as
th e
g en era lly
b etter -ed u ca ted
w h i t e e m p l o j ' e e s .”
“T h i s m a y be tru e," r e p li e d t h e
N egroes, “ B u t th e y cite c a ses to
sh o w w here even th e ex c e p tio n ­
a l l y w e l l - e d u c a t e d N e g r o Is h e l d
d o w n . T h e y p o i n t to t h r e e N e g r o
g ir ls , w i t h c o l l e g e d e g r e e s , f o r ­
m e r s e c r e t a r i e s o f Y W C A ’s w h o
are still w o rk in g a s C A F 2 w ith a
s a l a r y o f $ 1 ,4 4 0 p lu s o v e r t i m e .
“ W h a t h a v e w e to lo o k f o r ­
w ard
t o o ? ’’ w a s t h e q u e s t i o n
a sk e d by a n o th e r colored e m ­
p l o y e e . “ I d o n ’t k n o w o f a s i n g l e
N e g r o e a r n i n g o v e r $ 1 ,8 0 0 h e r e . ”
\
N o A ltern a tiv e?
•'A nd t h e w o r s e f e a t u r e o f t h e
w h o le s itu a tio n ,” sa id o n e in f lu ­
e n t i a l c o l o r e d m a n , “ is t h e f a c t
t h a t our w orkers w h o are d is­
sa tisfie d h a v e no a lte r n a tiv e .
“T h e w h i t e w o r k e r w h o f i n d s
h is s u r r o u n d in g s u n p le a s a n t an d
h is fu tu re u n p r o m isin g ca n leave
a n d t a k e a j o b in p r i v a t e i n ­
d u s t r y . T h e c o lo r e d c iv il s e r v ic e
w o rk ers rea lize t h a t th e y a re fa r
b e t t e r o f f in p u b li c se r v ic e t h a n
^ t h e y w o u ld b e in p r i v a t e i n ­
d u stry , a n d h a v e to h old o n to
t h e job d esp ite th e fact t h a t th e y
fe e l d isc r im in a te d a g a in s t .”
C o m p la in o f B r u s h -O f f
A t p r e s e n t ttie O f f i c e o f D e ­
p e n d e n c y B e n e f i t s is a t t e m p t ­
i n g to r e c r u i t s i x h u n d r e d w o r k ­
ers. T h e N egroes c h a rg e t h e e x ­
iste n c e a f a n “in v isib le ” q u o ta .
M a n y o f th e m w h o a p p ly are
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p r o p o s e d it. H e s u g g e s t e d t h a t
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a fte r J u ly "I o f th e p resen t year.
R e p u b l i c a n s in t h e H o u s e g a n g e d
u p so lid ly b e h in d th is p ro p o sa l.
O n W e d n e sd a y of la st w eek,
t h e y a l m o s t p u t it a c r o s s . B y
T h u r sd a y n o o n . D em o cra tic fo es
o f th e co m p ro m ise w ere c o n ­
vin ced th a t th e T a b er a m e n d ­
m e n t w o u l d w in .
T h en , how ever, th e la st-d itc h
fig h t started . H ig h a d m in istra ­
tio n o f fic ia ls g o t to w ork.
T h ey b u tto n -h o led an d te le ­
phoned
R ep u b lica n
C ongress­
m en . T h e y e x p la in ed ju s t e x a c t ­
ly w h a t t h e b ill m e a n t t o R e ­
p u b lic a n s :
T h a t the stro n g ly -D em o c ra tic
S e n a t e w o u ld c o n tr o l a ll m a jo r
w ar a g e n c y a p p o in tm en ts, an d
t h e r e b y fr e e /.e R e p u b l i c a n c a n ­
d i d a t e s o u t c o ld .
A t th e la st m o m en t, th e R e ­
p u b lic a n s sa w th e lig h t. A n d
t h a t w a s h o w t h e b ill w a s li c k e d .
W h e n it c a m e to a sh o w d o w n ,
th e y voted stro n g ly a g a in st th e
c o n f i r m a t i o n cla u .se. I t w a s d e ­
fe a te d by a d e c is iv e m a j o r it y ..
And
so,
if
y o u ’re
a
war
a g e n c y e m p lo y e e , you n o lo n g er
h a v e to worry a b ou t th e p ros­
p e c t o f r u n n i n g t h e g a u n t l e t in
th e S en a te.
g i v e n a q u ic k b r u s h o f f . T h e y
a r e to ld t h e y a r e n ' t q u a l i f i e d .
O th e r s — a n d th is h a p p e n e d to
o n e m a n w ith a c o lle g e d egree
a n d c o n sid e r a b le clerfcal e x p e r i­
e n c e — a r e to ld t h a t th e ir q u a lif i­
c a t i o n s a r e O .K ., a n d t h a t t h e y
w i ll b e p u t o n a l i s t a n d n o t i ­
fie d w h e n to c o m e to w o rk .”
A n d a s th e y w a lk o u t, t h e y cla im
th a t th e y see w h ite w orkers
b ein g h ired o n th e sp o t.
A n o t h e r f a c t o r h a s t r o u b le d
s o m e o f th e co lo red w ork ers.
D e s p ite
th e ir
la rg e
num bers,
t h e y c l a i m t h e r e ’s n o p l a c e in
th e a d m in istra tiv e se tu p w h ere
th e y c a n ex p ect a sy m p a th e tic
h ea rin g .
T h e r e ’s a g r i e v a n c e
b o a r d , t h e y s a y , b u t i t ’s a l l
w h ite .
N o c a se s w ere c ite d to
th is n e w sp a p e r w h ere th e g r ie v ­
a n ce board h a d a cted u n fa irly
to N e g r o e s , h o w e v e r .
T h e r e is n o w e l l - o r g a n i z e d
e m p lo y e e g rou p . O n e u n io n , t h e
U n ite d
F ed era li W o r k e r s ,. h a s
m a d e se v era l a t te m p ts to o r g a n ­
iz e a u n i t a t t h e O f f i c e o f D e ­
p en d en cy B e n e fits, b u t h a sn 't
had a n y su b sta n tia l m ea su re o f
su ccess.
N o o th e r u n io n h a s
m a d e a n y in r o a d s eith e r .
W h a t to D o?
T o rem ed y th e p resen t co n d i­
tio n s w h ic h a re b o th u n s a t is f a c ­
tory to th e N eg ro w orkers, a n d
lo w e r th e ir m o r a le , t h e fo llo w ­
i n g s u g g e s t i o n s h a v e beeq^ m a d e
by a p ro m in e n t N egro.
1. A s s i g n m e n t o f s o m e c o lo r e d
A rm y o ffic e r s to th e b u ild in g .
2. N e g r o r e p e s e n t a t i o n o n t h e
G riev a n ce B oard.
3. C r e a t i o n o f f u ll - f l e d g e d
N e g r o su p erv iso rs.
4. S a l a r i e s t o b e p a i d i n a c ­
c o r d a n c e w i t h t it l e .
Longer Working Day to Allow Time Off
Is Now in View for Federal Employees
W A S H IN G T O N .— B e s t n e w s o f th e w eek for th o u s a n d s o f G o v ­
e r n m e n t w o r k e r s is t h e f a c t t h a t m o r e l i b e r a l l e a v e p r i v i l e g e s
d e f i n i t e l y a r e in t h e o f f e r i n g .
U n fo r tu n a t e ly , n o t m u c h h a s b e e n d o n e so far. I t c a n s a fe ly
be sa id , h o w e v e r , t h a t s e v e r a l im p o r ta n t d e v e lo p m e n ts are ju s t
arou n d th e corner. H ere are a few im p o r ta n t stra w s w h ic h sh ow
w h i c h w a y t h e w i n d i s b lo w i n g :
w ork d a y by 2 0 m in u t e s in o rd er
1— A t l o n g l a s t , F e d e r a l o f ­
to giv e e m p lo y e e s a h a l f - d a y o ff
fic ia ls h a v e b e c o m e a liv e to t h e
ev ery tw o w eeks.
fa c t th a t th e n ew 48-h ou r w eek
5— T h e r e ’s a v e r y d e f i n i t e p o s ­
g iv e s G o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y e e s a ll
sib ility
th a t
the
C o m m issio n
to o little tim e to h a n d le s h o p ­
w i ll d ecffte t o p o l l W a s h i n g t o n ’s
p in g a n d o th e r u rg en t p erso n a l
3 0 0 ,0 0 0
e m p lo y e e s to fin d th e ir
a ffa irs.
d e sir e s in t h e m a tte r .
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d is­
6 — I f a g e n c ie s in W a s h in g t o n
cu ssed r e p e a te d ly a t C o u n cil o f
ad op t th e lo n g e r -w o r k -d a y -h a lf­
P e r so n n e l A d m in istr a tio n , w h ic h
d a y - o f f p la n , th e n t h e w a y w ill
h a s a m a jo r p a r t in sh a p in g d e ­
be op en for a g e n c ie s ou tsid e
c i s io n s o n m a t t e r s s u c h a s le a v e .
W a s h in g t o n to d o t h e sa m e .
3— C o u n cil o ffic ia ls sa y fla tly
7 — R e g a r d l e s s o f w h a t C iv il
t h a t l e a v e r e g u l a t i o n s s o o n w ill
S e r v ic e C o m m is sio n d o es, C o m ­
b e lib e r a lie d a n d c la r ifie d .
Longer D ay
m e r c e D e p a r t m e n t p la n s to p o ll
4 — C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n is
its e m p lo y e e s o n t h e su b je c t.
se rio u sly c o n sid e r in g a p ro p o sa l
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to le n g th e n
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N o w i t h o u g h , B u d g e t B u r e a u op/
p o s i t i o n is s o f t e n i n g .
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t i m e - o f f p la n — so lo n g as
n o t S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n ^ ^ has
p o w e r f u l s u p p o y t - ' f r o m t f i e inner
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W hat It M eans
O n t h e s u b j e c t o f m o r e liber,
a l i z e d l e a v e , h e r e is w h a t ’s iij
th e o ffin g :
M o r e c h a n c e t o u s e y o u r an,
n u a l l e a v e i n s m a l l d r i b l e t s foj
s h o p p i n g a n d o t h e r necessary
task s.
C lea r - c u t
statem ents
from
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t o t a k e r e g u l a r h a l f - d a y s o f f out
o f a n n u a l le a v e .
A n e n d ( a t l e a s t i n p a r t i to
t h e o l d G o v e r n m e n t c u s t o m of
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r i g h t s t o w h i c h h e is e n t i t l e d b e ­
c a u s e h e is i n m i l i t a r y s e r v i c e . I t
w a s d e sig n e d to p r o te c t r e tu r n ­
i n g s o l d i e r s in C it y a n d S t a t e
jobs.
I n p r a c t i c e , t h i s la w s e e m s t o
m ea n w h a tev er th e d ep a rtm en t
h e a d s w a n t it t o m e a n .
H e r e ’s w h a t h a p p e n e d r e c e n t ­
ly in t h e la w d e p a r t m e n t :
A c le r k , g r a d e 2, w a s i n t h e
Arm y.
H ^ g o t a m ed ica l d is ­
c h a r g e a n d c a m e b a ck to h is job.
H e w a s o n t h e p r o m o t i o n l is t
to l a w a s s i s t a n t .
W h ile h e w a s aw a y , tw o o th ers
b elo w h im o n th e list w ere p r o ­
m oted . W h en he protested th a t
h e l^ad b e e n s k ip p e d , h e w a s to ld
t h a t h e haci b e e n p a s s e d o v e r
“ w ith o u t p r e ju d ic e .”
S o . n o w h e ’s s t i l l a c le r k , g r a d e
2 , but h e h a s th e sa tisfa ctio n of
k n o w i n g t h a t h e ’s o n t o p o f t h e
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ca n cy p op s up.
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