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T IM E -O F F
Body Blow
W A S H I N G T O N . — T h e d r iv e t o
w i n a ( ! d i t i o n a l t i m e - o f f for G o v ­
ernm ent
workers
r e c e iv e d
a
b o d y - b i o w t l i i s w'eek.
H o w e v e r , it is s t i l l c o m p l e t e l y
fa ir to s a y , a s T h e L E A D E R
rep orted la st w eek , tlia t m ore
lib era l t i m e - o f f p iiv ile g e s d e f i­
n i t e l y a r e in t h e o f f i n g .
T l i e b o d y - b l o w c a m e in t h e
form
o f a d e c i s i o n b y C iv il
S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n n o t to c o n ­
d u c t a g e n e r a l p o ll o f W a s h ­
in g to n e m p lo y e e s on th e su b ­
ject.
S u c h a p o ll h a d b e e n
p ro p o sed . I t w o u ld h a v e b een
a v o t e o n t h e q u e s t i o n ; W o u ld
you p refer w o rk in g 2 0 m in u te s
l o n g e r e a c h d a y in e x c h a n g e
fo r a h a l f - d a y o ff every tw o
w eeks?
W l i e n it c a m e t o a s l i o w d o w n ,
h o w e v e r , C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s ­
s i o n ’s
new
la b o r-m a n a g em en t
co m m ittee recom m ended u n a n i­
m o u s l y a g a i n s t s u c h a p o ll - a n d
t h a t w a s tlia t.
D e fin ite ly , th e r e w o n 't be a
W a s h i n g t o n - w i d e v o te .
D e f i n i t e l y , t h e r e w'ill b e n o
u n iv ersa l
len g th e n in g
of
the
w o rk -d a y h ere a t lea st n o t im ­
m ed ia tely .
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The
c o m m ittee
d id
recom ­
m end,
how ever,
th at
annual
l e a v e r e g u l a t i o n s b e li b e r a li z e d
— so a s to p e r m it e m p lo y e e s to
t a k e m o r e t i m e - o f f in s m a ll
ch u n k s.
A n d it is n o w e x p e c t e d h e r e
t h a t so m e o fficia l p r o n o u n c e ­
m e n t t o t h a t e f f e c t w ill b e
f o r t h c o m i n g in t h e n e x t f e w
w eeks.
If
it i s n ’t d o n e
of­
f i c i a l l y , i t w ill b e d o n e i n ­
fo rm a lly . O n e w a y or a n o th e r ,
a g e n c i e s w ill b e g i v e n t h e w o r d
that
they
.sh ou ld
be
m ore
lib e r a ] w i t h l e a v e s .
Q u e s t i o n s , A sk o d
M e a n tim e , tw o a g e n c ie s are
g o in g a h e a d w ith p la n s to c o n ­
d u c t t h e i r o w n p o l ls o n t h e
t i m e - o f f q u e s t i o n . O n e is C o m ­
m e r c e D t'p a r tm en t. T h e o th e r
is F e d e r a l W o rk s A g en cy . B o t h
w ill c o n f in e th e v o te to e m ­
p l o y e e s in W a s h i n g t o n .
A ls o ,
b o th a re e x p e c te d to a sk th e ir
e m p lo y e e s q u e stio n s e sse n tia lly
li k e t h i s :
1— W o u ld
you
prefer
your
p r e s e n t w 'ork in g h o u r s ?
2 — W o u ld
you prefer w ork ­
in g
20
m in u te s
lo n g er
each
day, and g ettin g a h a lf-d a y off
every tw o w eek s?
3— W ou ld y o u p refer w o r k ­
i n g 40 m i n u t e s l o n g e r e a c h d a y ,
a n d g e ttin g a h a lf- d a y o ff every
w eek?
S a m p le
votes
a lrea d y
con­
d u c t e d o n t h e .sam e q u e s t i o n
h a v e s h o w n v a r y in g resu lts. A n
i n f o r m a l n e w s p a p e r p o ll s h o w e d
e m p l o y e e s a b o u t 6 t o 1 in f a v o r
of
a
lon ger
w ork -d ay
and
reg u la r tim e -o ff.
A t A g ricu l­
ture, a n
i n f o r m a l p o ll o f a
fa irly good c r o s s - s e c tio n o f e m ­
p lo y ees sh o w ed a p p ro x im a tely 2
to 1 in fa v o r. A t F e d e r a l D e ­
p o s i t I n s u r a n c e C o rp ., a n d O f ­
fice o f A lien P r o p e r ty C u s t o ­
d i a n , h o w e v e r , U ie r e s u l t s w e r e
s o m e w h a t d iffe r e n t. T h er e, o n ly
a b o u t 53 p e r c e n t o f t h e e m ­
p lo y e e s fa v o red a lo n g er w o rk ­
day.
Absenfeeism
W A S H IN G T O N .— T h e R a m s peck
In v e s tig a tin g
C o m m itte e
h a s lo o k e d i n t o t h e s u b j e c t o f
a b s e n t e e i s m in G o v e r n m e n t —
a n d d e c i d e d t h a t t h e r e c o r d is
p a r t l y g o o d a n d p a r t l y b ad .
I n g e n e r a l , i t b t'lie v e s F e d e r a l
a b s e n t e e i s m is m u c h lo w e r t h a n
t h a t in p i i v a t e i n d u s t r y .
H ow ever,
th e
c o m m ittee
is
d is t u r b e d a b o u t t h r e e t h i n g s :
1— It
t h i n k s U ie l e a v e r e c ­
o r d s k e p t by F e d e i a l a g e n c i e s
are c o m p l e t e l y
in a d eq u a te.
" L o u s y ” is t h e w a y o n e c o m ­
m i t t e e m e m b e r p u t it.
2— It
is c u r i o u s a b o u t t h e
g r e a t
d iscrep a n cy
in
th e
a m o u n t o f l e a v e g r a n t e d by d i f ­
fe r e n t a g en cies.
3 — I t is c o n v i n c e d G o v e r n p n en t
has
not
done
n ea rly
enough
a lo n g
the
lin es
of
em u la tin g
p r iv a t e
in d u sti-y
by c o n d u c tin g a n ti- a b s e n t e e is m
ca m p a ig n s.
Tuesday, July 20, 194^
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
PR EFA C E TO
P O S T -W A R
C IV IL S E R V I C E
O n e o f T h e L K A D S iR 'S c o n t i n u i n g s c r i e s o f s t u d i e s o n t h e p r o b l e m s f a c i n g t o v e m m e n t e m p l o y e e s
a n d p u b ii '3 e m p l o y m e n t a f t e r t h e w a r .
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After the War— Will U,S. Employees
Lose All Their Accumulated Leave?
B y C H A R L E S SU L L IV A N
W A S H IN G T O N — T h e tim e h a s co m e to sp eak o u t fra n k ly a b o u t
a p r o b l e m t h a t is d i s t u r b i n g m a n y o f f i c i a l s h e r e .
I t is a p r o b l e m w h i c h d i r e c t l y c o n c e r n s t h o u s a n d s o f w a r w o r k ­
e r s o n U n c l e S a m ’s p a y r o l l .
H e r e i t is:
W ill C o n g r e s s , in i t s h a s t e t o
liq u id a te w a r a p e n c ie s a fte r t h e
w ar,
cut
them
off
M’i t h o u t
e n o u g h fu n d s to p a y e m p lo y e e s
t h e i r a c c u m u l a t e d a n n u a l le a v e ?
I t I s n ’t s p i l l i n g a n y s e c r e t s to
.say t h a t t h e p r o b l e m is a v e r y
real on e. M o st o ffic ia ls feel t h a t
i t w ill b e t a k e n c a r e o f s o m e ­
how . M ost of th em are c o n fi­
d e n t t h a t U n c l e S a m w ill m e e t
h i s o b l i g a t i o n s to h i s e m p l o y e e s .
N ev e r th e le ss,
they
a d m it
a
very real fe a r t h a t .som eth ing
else m a y h a p p e n .
T h e L ast W ar
R eca llin g th e h isto ry o f th e
la.st w a r , t h e y r e m e m b e r t h a t
m a n y w ar a g e n c ie s d isa p p ea red
a l m o s t o v e r n i g h t . A lso , r e m e m b e r in e t h a t C o n g ress o fte n a c ts
i ll-a d v i.s e d ly ,
in
great
haste,
t h e y a r e a f r a i d o f w 'h a t m a y
com e
w hen
the present
war
ends.
R ece n tly , w h en th e N a tio n a l
R eso u rces P la n n in g B o a rd w a s
c u r t a i l e d , it h a d t o f i r e s e v e r a l
h u n dred em p lo y ees.
O n ly by
d in t
of
h ectic
la st
m in u te
m a n i p u l a t i o n w e r e o f f i c i a l s a b le
to p e r s u a d e C o n g r e s s t o s e t a s i d e
e n o u g h m o n e y to p a y th e ir a n ­
n u a l leave.
T h a t is t h e s o r t o f t h i n g t h a t
C O U L D h a p p en a t th e end of
t h e p r e s e n t w a r.
M a y A c c u m u l a t e 90 D a y s
Federal
em p lo y ees
earn
26
d a y s o f a n n u a l lea v e p er y ea r.
U n til fa irly re c e n tly , th e y w ere
p e r m i t t e d to a c c u m u l a t e a t o t a l
o f o n l y 60 d a y s . H o w e v e r , u n d e r
a n e w law , t h e y n o w c a n a c c u ­
m u l a t e u p t o 90 d a y s — p r o v i d i n g
th a t , a f te r r e a c h i n g ' 60 d a y s,
t h e y a d d n o m o r e t h a n 15 d a y s
per year.
E v en b efore th e n ew la w w a s
en acted , a good m a n y
th ou ­
sa n d s o f e m p lo y ees h a d sa v ed
Dependency Officials Deny
Bias, Explain Difficulties
N E W A R K . — A L E A D E R r e p o r t e r t h i s W'eek i n t e r v i e w e d t h e t o p
o f f i c i a l s in t h e 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 , p r e s e n t i n g t o t h e m
fr a n k ly th e v a rio u s g r ie v a n c e s w h ic h O D B e m p lo y e e s h a v e b r o u g h t
t o t h e a t t e n t i o n o f t h i s n e w .s p a p e r , a n d a s k i n g t h e i r v i e w p o i n t o n
th e situ a tio n .
T h e A rm y o fficer s
of
the
B e n e fits
O ffice
in
of
N ew 'ark
in
charge
D ependency
d o n ’t
feel
t h a t t h e y ’v e d o n e a b a d j o b o f
o rg a n iza tio n .
I n j u s t a b o u t o n e y e a r , t h e y ’v e
sta rted a lm o st from sc ra tc h and
b u ilt u p a n o rg a n iz a tio n o f
em p lo y ees.
10,000
T h in g s a re far from
p erfect, th e y a d m it, b u t th e p ro ­
c e s s o f o r g a n i z a t i o n is s t i l l g o i n g
o n . t h e r e is a c o n s t a n t m o v e m e n t
o f e m p lo y e e s from o n e d e p a r t­
m e n t to a n o th e r , th e y are stili
tr y in g to f in d su p e r v iso r y m a t e ­
ria l a m o n g th e s t a f f.
And top
o ffic e r s h a v e f a c e d th e p ro b lem
o f d isc r im in a tio n .
Equal T r ea tm en t
A t reg u la r m e e tin g s o f th e o f ­
ficer sta ff, T h e L E A D E R w a s in ­
fo rm e d , o ffic ia ls are c o n sta n tly
r e m i n d e d t h a t i t is t h e i r d u t y t o
a ffo rd
every
em p lo y ee
equal
t r e a t m e n t a n d o p p o r tu n ity for
a d v a n c e m e n t. T h e y are a d v ised
t h a t if a n y in d ic a tio n o f d isc r im ­
in a tio n o n th e ir p a rt c o m e s to
l i g h t , t h e y w ill b e .su b ject t o d i s ­
c ip lin a r y a c tio n .
W h a t d isc r im in a tio n m a y be
f o u n d a t t h e O D B is n o t p a r t o f
t h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n ’s p o l i c y . L o w e r
su p erv iso rs m a y so m e tim e s a l­
low th e ir p r e ju d ic e s to a f f e c t
th e ir co n d u c t, b ut th e h ig h er
ra n k in g o ffic ia ls sa y th e y are
m a k in g ev ery e f fo r t to be im ­
p a rtia l to w a rd w h ite s a n d N e ­
groes.
W h e n C o l o n e l <now B r i g a d i e r
G e n era l) H . N . G ilb ert took c o m ­
m a n d o f t h e b u i l d i n g , h i s f ir s t
tw en ty -fo u r hours were sp ent
to u rin g th e o ffic e s a n d a d d ress­
i n g e v e r y g r o u p in t h e b u i ld i n g .
A n d o n e p o in t h e stressed w as
e q u a l o p p o r t u n i t y f o r a ll.
A s o n e o ffic e r e x p la in s th e s i t ­
u a t i o n , “T h e G e n e r a l is a c a ­
reer m a n .
H e now' h a s o n e o f
th e m o st im p o r ta n t c o m m a n d s
i n I h e c o u n t r y r i g h t h e r e in
N e w a r k , a n d i t d o e s n ’t s e e m l o g i ­
c a l t h a t h e w o u ld je o p a r d iz e h is
c a ree r by a llo w in g d is c r im in a tio n
a g a in s t a n y grou p o f em p lo y ees.
Ordeivj f r o m W a s h i n g t o n a r e fo r
eq u a l a n d im p a r tia l tr e a tm e n t
o f a ll e m p l o y e e s .
A n d m ilita r y
m en are accu sto m ed to .'fo llo w
o r d e r s .”
S u p erv iso ry J o b s
O n e c o m p la in t o f th e N eg ro
w 'orkers is t h a t n o n e o f t h e m a r e
in g e n u i n e s u p e r v is o r y p o s i t i o n s ,
o r e a r n i n g o v e r $ 1 ,8 0 0 a y e a r .
A n d th a t they are p reven ted
from o b ta in in g th e b etter posts.
A sp o k e s m a n for th e O D B sa id
t h a t it w a s d i f f i c u l t t o p r o d u c e
fjg u res for t h e sim p le rea so n t h a t
th e r e w a s n o in d ic a tio n in t h e
records o f th e o ffic e to sh o w t h e
r a c e or co lo r o f a n e m p lo y e e , b u t
t h a t h e p erso n a lly k n ew several
N egro w orkers w h o w ere rated
a s C A F 4, e a r n i n g $ 2 ,1 9 0 a n n u a l ­
ly , a n d t h a t i n a l l p r o b a b i l it y
there w ere m a n y m ore sca ttered
a b o u t in o t h e r p a r t s o f t h e b u i l d ­
in g w ith th e sa m e or h ig h er
ra tin g s.
A dvancem ent
A s to a d v a n c e m e n t o p p o rtu n i­
t i e s f o r N e g r o e s , h e r e is t h e o f ­
ficia l a n a ly sis o f t h a t s it u a t io n :
"E very e m p lo y ee, w ith fe w e x ­
c e p t i o n s , w o u l d li k e t o w e a r t h e
b a d g e o f a su p erv iso r a n d re c e iv e
t h e h ig h e r p a y . B u t th e a b ility
to h a n d le a su p e r v iso r y jo b is n o t
a n a tiv e ta le n t. I t u s u a lly is t h e
r e s u lt o f tim e s p e n t o n th e job,
a n d k n o w l e d g e a c q u ii ’e d t h e r e ,
or in p r e v i o u s p o s i t i o n s o u t s i d e
o f c iv il s e r v ic e .
“A s a g e n e r a l r u le , t h e c o l o r e d
e m p lo y e es a t O D B n e v e r h a d th e
o p p o r tu n ity in p r iv a te in d u s ­
try , to a c q u U e t h e t y p e o f e x ­
p e r ie n c e w h ic h w o u ld q u a lify
th e m for su p erv iso ry w ork. S o m e
t i m e a g o a s u r v e y w'as m a d e — a t
t h e I'eq u est o f t h e c o l o r e d p r e s s —
a n d i t s h o w e d t h a t 15 p e r c e n t o f
th e su p erv iso ry p o sitio n s w ere
h e ld by co lo red e m p lo y e e s, a n d
t h t i f t h e t o p b r a c k e t s w e r e n ’t
f i g u r e d in , t h e n t h e f i g u r e r o s e
t o 18 p e r c e n t . A n d w i t h t h e c o l ­
ored w orkers g a in in g ex p erien ce
o n t h e j o b , t h e p e r c e n t a g e is e x ­
p e c te d to rise h ig h e r . t T h e to ta l
p e r c e n ta g e o f N e g r o w o rk ers in
t h e a g e n c y is e s t i m a t e d a t a b o u t
30 p e l c e n t ) .
M preover, th e re are a b o u t as
' m a n y co m p la in ts fro m w h ite e m .j lo y e e s a b o u t a d v a n c e m e n t — or
l a c k o f i t — a s f r o m t tie c o lo r e d .
D i d n ’t K n o w t h e R o p e s
A n other
fa cto r
w h ich
has
u p t h e i r f u l l a l l o t t e d 60 d a y s .
W h e n t h e w a r e n d s , i t is a l m o s t
c e r ta in t h a t m a n y w ill be up
to t h e n e w lim it o f 90 d ays.
F o r m a n y o f th e m it is in ­
s u r a n c e a g a i n s t t h e f u t u i'e — a
c iish io n a g a in st th e tim e w h e n
th e y m a y fin d th e m se lv e s n o
l o n g e r o n U n c l e S a m ’s p a y r o l l .
H e n c e , t h e w id esp re a d o ffic ia l
con cern a b ou t th e m a tter.
I t ’s A n
O b li« :a tio n
F o r t u n a t e l y , t h e r e is a t l e a s t
a c h a n c « th a t so m eth in g d efi­
n it e w ill b e d o n e a b o u t it w h e n
C o n g ress re tu r n s fr o m its c u r ­
r e n t recess. R ep. J o h n D . D in g e l l ( D ., M i c h . ) h a s i n t r o d u c e d
a n e w b ill o n t h e s u b j e c t .
It
c le a r ly s e ts fo r th th e o b lig a tio n
o f C o n g r e ss to p r o v id e fu n d s for
th e a n n u a l lea v e of em p lo y ees
o f a n y a g e n c y it d e c id e s to
a b o lish .
In su c h ca ses, it p ro ­
v id e s th a t C on gress sh a ll a u to ­
m a tic a lly a p p ro p ria te th e n e c e s ­
sary m oney.
R e p . D i n g e l l ’s b ill d e s e r v e s t h e
support
of
a ll
G overnm ent
w orkers.
I t is a n a t t e m p t t o
p r o te c t tiie m a g a in st a n u n cer­
ta in fu tu re.
brought
so m e
a b o u t is t h i s ;
c o m p lic a tio n s
W h e n th e o ffic e first op en ed ,
t h e A r m y m e n in c h a r g e d i d n ’t
k n o w m u c h a b o u t C iv il ' S e r v i c e .
So w hen they th ou gh t an e m ­
p lo y ee ra ted a p ro m o tio n , th e y
p r o m o t e d h i m . T h e n C iv il S e r ­
v ic e p e o p le c a m e a r o u n d lo o k ed
at
the
ra tin g s,
and
began
s c r e a m i n g t h a t i t w a s n ’t t h e w a y
th in g s are d o n e u n d er th e m erit
s y s te m . T h e r esu lt w a s a g e n ­
eral s h u ffle to sh ift w orkers
a r o u n d to t h e ir p ro p er p la c e s in
th e ta b le o f o r g a n iz a tio n a s s e t
u p b y C iv il S e r v i c e .
Som e bu­
r e a u s fo u n d th e m s e lv e s so w ell
s t a f f e d W'ith p r o m o t e e s . t h a t f u t u i e p r o m o t i o n p o .s s ib ilit ie s f o r
n e w e r w ork ers, or th o s e p a ssed
o ver, w e r e n 't too b r ig h t.
G riev a n ce B oard
T h e c h a r g e t h a t N e g r o e s a r e n ’t
r e p r e s e n t e d i n t h e “E m p l o y e e
C o u n s e l l i n g S e r v i c e ”— t h e g r i e v ­
a n c e b o a r d t o w 'h ich c o m p l a i n t s
a r r i v e t h r o u g h c h a n n e l s , is d i s ­
m isse d a s a fa lla c y w h ic h h a s
so m elio 'v b e e n sp re a d a r o u n d .
T h e r e are six in te rv iew ers on
th e board, o f w h o m tw o h a p p en
to be N e g r o e s.
A n o th e r co m p la in t h a s been
t lia t e m p lo y e e s w ith c o lleg e d e ­
g rees fin d th e m s e lv e s w o rk in g
u n d er p eo p le w ith o n ly e le m e n ­
ta ry s c h o o l tr a in in g .
One m a ­
j o r s a i d , “I h a v e h a d e x a c t l y
t w o a n d o n e - h a l f .y e a r s o f c o l ­
leg e. A lie u t e n a n t se rv in g u n d er
m e lia s tw o degrees.
Perhaps
t h a t a n sw e r s th e q u e stio n .”
At Random
L o o k in g a r o u n d o n e o ffic e , se -
W A SH IN G T O N .
—
Appca.^p^
m e n t d o e s n ’t w o r k ; B e h i n d that
r e c e n t O P A o r d e r g i v i n g moior.
i s t s g a s o l i n e f o r a v a c a t i o n trip
w a s a d e s i r e t o p l e a s e t h e Con.
g r e s s m e n w h o r e p r e s e n t resort
areas.
O n e o f t h e m w a s Rep
F r e d A . H a r t l e y , J r . ( R ., N,j.)|
w h o m O P A o f f i c i a l s w e r e s o anx.’
i o u s t o p l e a s e t h a t t h e y h a d him
a n n o u n c e t h e o r d e r . T h e n . scv.
e r a l n i g h t s l a t e r , M r. Hartley
g o t o n t h e r a d i o — a n d u r g e d that
O P A b e a b o lish e< f!
H e r e ’s t h e d o p e o n W a r De,
p a r t m e n t ’s n e w p l a n t o g i v e lapei
i n s i g n i a t o e m p l o y e e s : A special
p i n g o e s t o e a c h c i v i l i a n em.
p l o y e e w h o h a s b e e n i n t h e servi c e m o r e t h a n s i x m o n t h s , ij,
a d d i t i o n , t h e r e w i l l b e o t h e r pins
( e x t r a s p e c i a l o n e s ) f o r em p lo y ,
ee s w ith o u ts ta n d in g records. . . .
S k i l l e d w o r k e r s a t t h e huj^e
G rovernm ent
P rin tin g
Office
h a v e l o s t t h e i r l o n g f i g h t for a
15 p e r c e n t w a g e i n c r e a s e .
The
J o i n t C o n g r e s s i o n a l C o m m itte e
o n P r i n t i n g h a s t u r n e d them
d o w n f l a t . H o w e v e r , t h e r e ’s still
som e
p o ssib ility
th a t
lower,
b r a c k e t , u n s k i l l e d w o r k e r s will
g e t ra ises.
Y o u ’v e h e a r d a l o t o f l o o s e t^ilk
a b o u t F e d e r a l e m p l o y e e d r a f t deferm en ts.
B u t i t ’s a f a c t that
e i g h t a g e n c i e s ( o u t o f s o m e <i7)
h a v e a sk e d n o d e f e r m e n ts w hat­
e v e r . M o s t , h o w e v e r , a r e small
a g e n c i e s . I n t e r s t a t e C o m m er ce
C o m m i s s i o n b e i n g t h e la r g e s t.
P o e t i c d e f i n i t i o n o f a Federal
e m p l o y e e ( a s a u t h o r e d b y a F ed ­
eral
em p lo y ee
nam ed
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If
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H e w illin g ly c o n fo rm s,
H e is a P u b li c S e r v a n t
And
escapes
a 11
w rathful
sto rm s.
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S a y s , n o . h e c a n ’t d o t h a t ,
I n s te a d o f a P u b lic S e r v a n t,
H e ’s a b l a s t e d B u r e a u c r a t .
l e c t e d a t r a n d o m , t h i s reporter
f o u n d t w o c o l o r e d e m p l o y e e s w ho
s e e m e d t o b e g e t t i n g a b r e a k . In
o n e c a s e , a g ir l h a d b e e n hired
a s a m e s s e n g e r . S h e m a d e a good
i m p r e s s i o n o n a n o f f i c e r w h o arl a h g e d f o r h e r t o b e tra n sferred
t o o f f i c e w o r k . N o w s h e is stu d y ­
i n g s h o r t h a n d a f t e r h o u r s and
i s i n l i n e f o r a n o t h e r p ro m o tio n
w h e n s h e c a n p a s s t h e d icta tio n
test.
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Page Three
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
The Post- War Civil Service Job in NYC:
iVo Drastic Upheaval Is Expected Here
As each d a y ’s headlines seem to brin g V icto ry
nearer, New Y o rk C ity employees are beginning to w on­
der “ W h a t w ill happen to us and our jobs a fte r the
war ends?”
T h e c o n c e n s u s o f o p in io n in
in f o r m e d q u a r t e r s is t h a t t h e r e
^ ill b e n o d r a s t i c u p h e a v a l in
m u n icip a l e m p lo y m e n t w h e n th e
was is o v e r .
M o st city d ep artn ie n ts h a v e r e t r e n c h e d d u r i n g
th e c o n f l i c t . A s t h e s t a f f s o f v a ­
rious c i t y
bureaus h a v e been
d r a in e d b y t h e d r a f t , t h e r e h a s
been a c o r r e s p o n d i n g d r o p i n t h e
fu n ctio n s o f t h e d e p a r tm e n t. T h e
c o n stru ctio n w ork w h ic h r e p r e ­
s e n t s a l a r g e p a r t o f t h e C i t y ’s
annual e ffo r ts h a s b e e n la rg ely
su sp en ded b e c a u se o f p rio rities
on m a t e r i a l s .
S tr e e t p e n e t r a t io n a n d r ep a ir
h as b e e n k e p t a t a m i n i m u m t o
con serve m a te r ia ls a n d b e ca u se
of t h e c u r r e n t l a b o r s h o r t a g e
w h ich t h e C i t y h a s b e e n a m o n g
the fir st to feel.
Jo b s Are S h a re d
A n d t h e r e is n o h o s t o f w a r a p p o in tees
in
the
m u n icip a l
se r v ic e t o c o m p l i c a t e t h e t a s k
of p o s t - w a r r e o r g a n i z a t i o n .
In
m a n y c a ses, t h e job o f t h e e m ­
p lo y e e o n l e a v e i s b e i n g s h a r e d
by o t h e r s .
W here
su b stitu te
em p lo y ees h a v e b e e n ta k e n on ,
th e ir t e n u r e is s e t b y t h e C i v i l
S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n a t t h e t i m e
of h i r i n g , a n d b y t h e S t a t e M i l i ­
ta r y L a w , w h i c h p r o v i d e s t h a t
where a su b s titu te h a s b een
h ired t o r e p l a c e a p e r s o n o n
m ilita r y
le a v e ,
the
su b stitu te
m ust be d isc h a r g e d w ith in s ix ty
days a fte r
the
o rig in a l
em ­
p lo y e e r e t u r n s f r o m s e r v i c e .
S o ld iers P r o te c te d
T h e rig h ts o f em p lo y ees on
m i li t a r y l e a v e a r e c a r e f u l l y p r o ­
tected
by
S ta te
law ,
w h ich
m ak es t h e fo llo w in g p r o v isio n s:
1. A m u n i c i p a l e m p l o y e e s h a l l
lose n o r i g h t s o f a n y k i n d b e ­
cause o f a b se n c e o n m ilita r y
se r v ic e .
2. N o e m p l o y e e s h a l l l o s e ' p r o ­
m o tio n r ig h ts b e c a u se o f m ili­
tary s e r v i c e .
In cases w here
an
em p lo y ee
has
m isse d
a
ch a n ce a t a p r o m o tio n a l e x a m ­
i n a t io n , h e s h a l l b e g i v e n a
sp ecia l e x a m in a tio n on h is r e ­
tu rn , a n d if h e p a sses, h e sh a ll
re c e iv e t h e m e d iu m s a la r y o f
h is grade.
(F or in sta n c e , a
so ld ier retu rn s, ta k e s a n e x ­
a m in a tio n for a p ro m o tio n to
a $ l,8 0 0 -$ 2 ,4 0 0 job in s t e a d o f
th e
e x a m in a tio n
w h ic h
he
m i s s e d , a n d is a p p o i n t e d t o t h e
j o b a t a s a l a r y o f $ 2 ,1 0 0 ) .
3. A n
e m p l o y e e ’s
se n io r ity
rig h ts a c c u m u la te
d u rin g
h is
absence.
4. I f t h e j o b w h i c h a C i t y
em p lo y ee h eld
w hen
he
left
f o r s e r v i c e is a b o l i s h e d , t h e n
on h is return h e m u s t be p u t
o n a sp e c ia l m ilita r y r e - e m p lo y ­
m e n t list w ith first p r io r ity for
a job in th e sa la r y r a n g e a n d
*ty p e o f w ork w h ic h h e w o u ld
n o r m a lly b e e n title d to g et.
T o th e reg u la r n o n -v e te r a n
em p lo y ee, th is m e a n s t h a t so
f a r a s p o s s i b le , t h e l a w i s d e ­
s ig n e d to r e s to r e c o n d itio n in
m u n ic ip a l civ il s e r v ic e to w h a t
t h e s i t u a t i o n w o u l d h a v e b e e n if
t h e w a r h a d n ’t i n t e r v e n e d .
If You
G ot Leave
And
the
m any
em p lo y ees
who
have been
a b le t o
get
le a v e s o f a b se n c e to e n g a g e in
w a r w ork or jo b s w ith
the
F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t w i ll a l s o
fin d th eir p o sitio n s, or sim ila r
on es, w a itin g for t h e m o n th e ir
retu rn .
W h e r e t h e g r e a t e s t c h a n g e is
expected*
how ever,
is
am ong
a p p lic a n ts fo r C ity jo b s.
To­
d a y t h e C it y is b e g g i n g f o r
w orkers, a n d w ith s c a n t r e ­
su lts.
A fter th e w ar th e p e r ­
m a n e n c e a n d s a l a r y o f a C iv i l
S e r v i c e j o b w il l r is e i n e s t e e m .
B u t it m a y prove d iffic u lt a t
first for th e n o n -v e te r a n
to
p l a c e o n a l is t .
^
D isa b le d v e te r a n p refe r e n c e ,
a n d v e t e r a n c r e d i t w il l p r e t t y
w ell d o m in a t e t h e e lig ib le lis t s
for th e first few y e a r s a f te r th e
w ar, sa y C ity a u th o r itie s in a
PKJSition t o k n o w .
O n th e cred it sid e o f th e
p o s t - w a r l e d g e r f o r t h i s c i t y is
a program of ex p a n sio n an d r e ­
m o d e lin g
w h ich
w ill
prevent
any
p erio d
of
u n e m p lo y m e n t
s u c h a s fo llo w e d im m e d ia t e ly
a f te r t h e la st w ar.
T h e C ity P la n n in g C o m m is ­
s io n is r e a d y to p la c e in t o a l ­
m ost
im m ed ia te
ex ecu tio n
a
$ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 p r o g r a m o f b u i l d ­
i n g w h i c h w ill p u t t h o u s a n d s t o
work.
F e d e r a l f u n d s w il l b e
u se d to p ro v id e fo r a se r ie s o f
n ew sch o o ls, h o sp ita ls, h e a lth
c e n t e r s , w h i c h w ill m o r e t h a n
m a k e u p for th e w ork w h ic h
h a d to be p u t a sid e b e c a u se of
th e w ar.
T h e v a rio u s B o r o u g h O ffic e s
h a v e b l u e p r i n t s r o l le d u p i n
th e ir c lo se ts for n e w str e e t p e n ­
e tr a tio n s , p a r k s a n d h ig h w a y s.
And
th e M a n h a tta n B o ro u g h
P r e s id e n t is p rep a red to b e g in
w ork o n n e w a rteria l h ig h w a y s
over M a n h a tta n .
Q ueens and
R ic h m o n d are w a itin g for th e
p eace trea ty to be sig n ed so
th a t th e y can g et to w ork on
th e ir ro a d s a n d h a v e a little
d o m e stic peace.
T h u s , f r o m a l l i n d i c a t i o n s it
w o u ld se e m t h a t t h e C ity e m ­
p lo y ee o n p e r m a n e n t ten u r e h a s
n o r e a s o n t o f e a r t h a t h i s jo b
is in a n y d a n g e r w h e n t h e w a r
e n d s , b u t c a n lo o k f o r w a r d t o a
p e r i o d o f e x p a n d i n g c iv il s e r v i c e
in a g r o w i n g c i t y . T h e t e m ­
p o r a r ie s , t h o s e t a k e n o n
for
d u r a t i o n jo b s , h a v e p r a c t i c a l l y
n o h o p e o f h o ld in g on to th e ir
p o sitio n s.
O n e rem a rk a b le a sp e c t o f th e
p o s t - w a r s i t u a t i o n is t h a t m a n y
em p lo y ees n o w in t h e a rm ed
f o r c e s d o n ’t w a n t t o r e t u r n t o
th e ir jobs!
T h is u n p r ed icta b le
d e v e lo p m e n t w a s d e te r m in e d b y
a q u e stio n n a ir e fro m a n o ffic ia l
o f th e S a n ita t io n D e p a r tm e n t to
th e m en of h is d e p a r tm e n t now
On m i l i t a r y l e a v e .
H e found
t h a t 8 o u t o f ev ery 1 0 w o u ld
r a th e r n o t c o m e b a ck to th e ir
o ld j o b s . T h e y e x p l a i n it t h u s :
“C o n d i t i o n s
on
the
job
so m e tim e s p retty bad an d o fte n
d u ll.”
T h e y ’v e
been
around,
se e n n ew th in g s, a n d th e y w a n t
(C o n tin u ed on P a g e S ev en )
This is the sixth of Th e L E A D E R ’S new cohim n fo r
Navy Y ard workers. Suggestions, criticism s, and letters
fro m Navy Y ard employees are welcome.
M o s t S e n tim e n ta l
S cene o f A ll
I f t h e r e ’s a m o r e s e n t i m e n t a l
sc e n e th a n th a t o f a sh ip le a v ­
in g th e yard to go back in to a c ­
t i o n , w e d o n ’t k n o w it. T h e lo o k
on th e fa ces o f th e crew a s th e
s h i p p u l l s a w a y f r o m i t s p i e r is a
n e v e r -to -b e fo rg o tten sig h t. T h e
i n e v i t a b l e m e n t a l q u e s t i o n in t h e
m i n d s o f a l l o f u s is, W h a t ' a r e
th e y th in k in g a b o u t? T h e ir w iv es
and
sw eeth ea rts?
The
good
t im e s th e y h a v e h a d o n lib erty
in N e w Y o rk ? T h e b a ttle s t h a t
li e
ahead?
If
ever
anyone
w a n t e d a c r y s t a l b a l l .so t h a t
t h e y c o u l d f o r e s e e t h e f u t u r e i t ’s
a sa ilo r h e a d in g for a n u n k n o w n
b a ttlefro n t.
W h e n a S h ip Is L o s t
D id you
ever exp erien ce
a
m ore sin k in g se n sa tio n th a n th e
one you get w hen you hear about
a s h ip b e in g lo s t in a c t io n t h a t
y o u h a d w ork ed o n or h elp ed
b u il d ? I t b r i n g s b a c k m e m o r i e s
o f t h a t sa ilo r w ith th e b lo n d h a ir
w h o u s e d to p l a y b a ll o n t h e p ie r
w ith t h a t m a rin e w h en th e y w ere
o ff d u ty . A n d th e rem a rk you
m a d e a s y o u w eld ed a n ew p la te
on h is sh ip . “ Y o u lu ck y s t i f f ,”
y o u s h o u t e d , “ y o u g u y s h a v e a ll
th e fu n w h ile w e h a v e to sla v e
a w a y .”
“C om e on d ow n an d h a v e a
c a t c h .” h e te a s in g ly in v ite d . R e ­
m em b er w h e n you w ere en v io u s
b e c a u se h e co u ld go o v e r to t h e
ca n teen and buy w h atever he
w a n te d a t a n y tim e o f th e d ay
w h i l e y o u h a d to w a i t u n t i l t h e
r e g u la r l u n c h p e r i o d ? W h y y o u
e v e n f e l t so r r y f o r y o u r s e l f t h e n
d i d n ’t y o u ?
“ L o s t in a c t i o n , ”
w h a t sad d er w ords are th ere
th a n these.
N o w h e ’s p r o b a b l y
f l o a t i n g a r o u n d in t h e S o u t h
P a c i f i c s o m e p l a c e if t h e r e ’s a n y ­
t h i n g l e f t o f h i m co f l o a t . W h i l e
y o u ? Y o u ’v e g o t t o m o r r o w ’s s u b ­
w a y r u s h to w o r k a b o u t , h a v e n ’t
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to th e ir sta te job s for a tw o T o U se R eport
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(C o n tin u ed on P a g e S ev en )
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n o t n o r m a l tim e s. I t w o u ld b e
w o n d e r fu l to k n o w t h a t y o u a r e
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t h e n ew b u d g et b e c a m e o fficia l.
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the B oard on ch a rg es th a t th e y
w ere ta k in g tim e o ff w ith o u t
o f fic ia l O K , c o m in g in la t e c o n ­
sis te n tly . or b e in g a b s e n t an
u n d u e n u m b e r of d a y s from
th e ir c it y jobs.
M o s t o f tho.se
in v o lv ed w e r e m a in t e n a n c e m e n
w o rk in g for B e th le h e m
S te e l.
A t first t h e B o a r d to o k th e
p o sitio n t h a t m e n w o rk in g on
N e w Y o r k ’s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n s y s ­
tem c o u ld n 't h o ld an a d d itio n a l
jo b in t h e i r .spare t i m e .
It
c a m e o u t , in t h e c o u r s e o f t h e
h ea rin g s, th a t so m e o f th e e m ­
p lo y e e s a c tu a lly h e ld tw o fu ll­
t i m e job.s— w o r k i n g 8 h o u r s a
n ig h t a t B e th le h e m a fter w ork­
in g a n 8 - h o u r d a y f o r t h e C i t y .
Board
R etreats
T h e B o a r d , a p p rised o f th e
C ou rt o f A p p e a ls d e c isio n p e r ­
m itt in g C ity e m p lo y e e s to h o ld
d o w n s p a r e - t i m e j o b s , q u ic k ly
retr e a te d fro m its o rig in a l p o si­
t io n a n d f i n a l l y w o r k e d o u t a
p la n w h e r e b y th o s e o n c h a r g e s
w o u ld sig n a s t a t e m e n t to c o m e
in o n t i m e a n d d o t h e i r w o r k
p rop erly.
M ost
of
the
m en
s i g n e d . T h o s e w’h o d i d n ’t — t h e r e
w ere a few — h a d to be d is­
m isse d .
T h er ea fter, th e B oard
m a d e n o in q u ir y a s to w h e th e r
th e m e n c o n tin u e d w o r k in g o n
o t h e r job.s. T h e B o a r d w a s i n ­
te r e s te d so le ly in h a v in g its e m ­
p lo y e e s p e r fo r m e f fic ie n t ly for
t h e C it y .
N ow , o f th e o rig in a l grou p
who
had
sig n ed
the
slip s
p ro m isin g to be good, a sm a ll
n u m b er c o n tin u e d th e ir ta rd i­
ness an d
a b s e n t e e i.s m .
T hese
m e n w ere q u ietly d ropped.
B atch
Num ber
2
In
the
m e a n tim e ,
a n o th er
b a tc h o f m en w ere d ev elo p in g
u n u su a l sig n s o f a b sen teeism ,
ta r d in e ss, a n d n e g le c t o f d u ty .
IR T A ssista n t G en era l S u p e r ­
in te n d e n t
Earl
E.
S ta r B a rd
c a l l e d t h e s e m e r l in p r i v a t e l y ,
to ld t h e m w h a t t h e s c o r e w a s ,
a n d s a i d in e f f e c t :
“If you
c a n ’t k e e p u p y o u r j o b h e r e ,
y o u ’ll h a v e t o r e s i g n t h i s p o s i ­
tio n or y o u r o th e r o n e .”
A
n u m b er o f th e m e n resig n ed o n e
o r t h e o t h e r o f t h e jo b s .
A th ir d gro u p o f m e n b r o u g h t
up o n ch a rg es o fficia lly w ere
co m p elled to sig n a p led g e t h a t
t h e y w o u ld r e s i g n f r o m B e t h l e ­
h em S te el a s a c o n d itio n of re­
t a i n i n g t h e i r p>ositions w i t h t h e
B oard. T h e n c a m e t h e order,
sig n ed
by
A ssista n t
G eneral
S u p erin ten d en t J o h n P. E agan
of th e B M T , w h ic h read:
“T h e m a i n t e n a n c e a n d o p e r a ­
tio n
of the
N ew
Y o r k C it y
T r a n s i t S y s t e m , w h i c h p r o v id e s
t i 'a n s p o r t a t i o n f o r h u n d r e d s o f
t h o u s a n d s o f w a r w o r k e r s is e s ­
se n tia l to t h e w a r effo r t. T h e r e ­
f o r e , a ll e m p l o y e e s o f t h e B o a r d
o f T r a n .s p o r t a t i o n m u s t r e p o r t
r e g u l a r ly
for
th e ir
a ssig n ed
d u ties a n d m u s t k eep th e m selv es
in p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n t o p e r ­
form
th e ir
w ork
efficien tly .
Any
em p lo y ee
who,
w ith o u t
leave,
ab sen ts
h im se lf
from
w o r k f o r t h e B o a r d , or b e c o m e s
u n fit to p e r fo r m h is w ork e f f i ­
c i e n t l y , w ill b e d e e m e d g u i l t y
of m isco n d u ct an d n eg lect of
d u ty , a n d , if it be fo u n d t h a t
he h a s b een h o ld in g an o u t-
.side j o b , t h e p u n i s h m e n t w i ll
b e d ism issa l fro m se r v ic e .”
Add C o n fu sio n
N ow th is order w e n t far to ­
w ard co n fu sin g th e m en .
D id
i t m e a n t h a t a .su b w a y w o r k e r
is f o r b i d d e n f r o m h o l d i n g d o w n
a n o u tsid e job?
W hat about
t h e ca,ses o f t h e m e n w h o w o r k
in t h e i r s p a r e t i m e b u t w h o
p erform
sa tisfa c to r ily for th e
C it y . M e n in t h i s c a t e g o r y c o n ­
stitu te by far th e la r g e s t n u m ­
b e r o f tho.se w h o h a v e t w o p o s i ­
tio n s.
The
LEADER
asked
th is
q u e stio n
d irectly
of
a
h ig h
tra n sit
o fficia l.
R equest i n g
t h a t h i s n a m e n o t b e u.sed, h e
a n sw e r e d th e q u e stio n in th e se
w ords; .
“It's h a r d to d r a w a lin e o n e
w a y or t h e o th e r. T h e q u e stio n
c a n ’t b e a n s w e r e d in t h e f b r m
i n w h i c h y o u b r in g i t u p . W h a t ­
ever a m a n d o e s t h a t b r in g s
a b ou t n eg lect of d u ty c a n be
regarded as a ca u se of th a t
n eg le c t.
I t ’s l i k e d r u n k e n n e s s .
I f a m a n ’s d r u n k e n n e s s c a u s e s
b a d p e r fo r m a n c e o n t h e job,
w e h a v e to take a c tio n a g a in st
h im .
O n ly th e G u ilty
“ How'ever,'*
he
added,
"no
o n e in th e B o a r d o f T r a n s ­
p o rta tio n h a s b een b ro u g h t up
on ch a rg es of h o ld in g a n o u t­
sid e job.
W e o n ly try th e se
m e n w h o are g u ilty of n e g le c t ­
in g th e ir w ork h ere.
“M o r e o v e r ,” t h e o f fic ia l c o n ­
tin u ed , “w e are a w a r e t h a t a
la rg e n u m b er o f our m e n w ork
o n s p a r e - t i m e j o b s . I f w e t r ie d
to g a th e r th e b ack g ro u n d of
every case of a m a n ab sen t
w i t h o u t a u t h o r i t y — w'hy, i t j u s t
c o u l d n ’t b e d o n e ! ”
T h e o fficia l le ft a d efin ite
im p r e ssio n , w ith o u t s a y in g
it
in
so
m any
w ords,
th a t
it
w a s n ’t t h e o u t s i d e j o b w h i c h
d istu r b e d t h e B o a r d , b u t r a th e r
th e n e g le c t o f d u ty .
The
T ransport
W or k e r s
U n io n h a s n o t c o m e to t h e d e fen .se o f m e n w h o w e r e s h o w n
to h a v e n e g le c te d th e ir d u ties.
H ow ever, on th e q u estio n o f a
m a n ’s w o r k i n g o n a n a d d i t i o n a l
j o b s o lo n g a s i t d o e s n ’t i m v p a ir h is effic ie n c y w h e n w o rk ­
i n g f o r t h e C i t y , t h e T W U is
c e r t a i n t l i a t t h e B o a r d c a n ’t —
a n d w o n ’t— r e m o v e t h a t r i g h t .
S a id o n e T W U o fficia l: “Yes,
a su b w ay m a n c a n h o ld tw o
jobs. H e c a n b e fir e d fo r n e g ­
le c tin g h is d u ty — b u t n o t for
w o r k i n g o n a n o t h e r p o s i t i o n in
h i s .spare t i m e . ”
O ther D e p a r tm e n ts
O ther C ity '\ie p a r tm e n ts h ave
ex p erien ce d n o d iffic u lty w ith
m e n h o ld in g sp a r e -tim e p o si­
tio n s.
A n d a lm o st ev ery h ig h
c ity
officia l
and
d ep artm en t
h e a d h a s a g r e e d to a b id e by
t h e C o u rt o f A p p e a ls d e c is io n .
M a n y o f th e m are on record
a s a c tu a lly fa v o r in g a se c o n d
j o b f o r C it y e m p l o y e e s .
Jo­
se p h A. P a lm a , P r e sid e n t of th e
B o r o u g h o f R ic h m o n d , sa id th is
a b o u t it :
"I feel
th at
the
pay
the
C ity e m p lo y e e s r e c e iv e p lu s t h e
h ig h c o s t o f liv in g a n d h e a v y
t a x e s , is i n s u f f i c i e n t t o a l l o w
th em
to
m a in ta in
a
decent
sta n d a a d o f liv in g .”
M r. P a lm a
h im se lf
w orked
o u t a p la n o f p a r t-tim e job s
for
h is
em p lo y ees.
He
de­
sc rib es it th u s : “ I h a v e p o o led
a ll t h e e m p l o y e e s in t h i s D e ­
p artm en t
( e s p e c i a l l y t h o s e in
th e la b o rin g c la s s) a n d w e are
m a k in g o u t a sc h e d u le w h ereb y
w e are p e r m ittin g th e m to w ork
a fte r h ou rs, w ith n o in te r fe r ­
e n c e w ith th e ir C ity w ork, p o s­
sib ly a few h o u r s e a c h e v e n in g
a n d on S a tu rd a y a fte r n o o n s.”
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G ettin g R a g g ed
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Tv ;o b l o c k s f r o m L.I. D e p o t . I R . T .
A t l u j i t l c Ave., n . M . T . I 'a c i f i c S t .,
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v U c ill& lid lii.Iru .
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S fh A v e .B r o o k iy n
C o m m issio n er M o se s h a s a d ­
v ise d
h is
em p lo y ees
in
the
P a .-k s U i a t t l i e r e is n o n e e d f o r
t h e m to n is h o u t im m e d ia te ly
a n d buy u n ifo rm s ju s t becau se
t h e n e w la w s req u ires th e m .
B u t th e em p lo y e e sh o p p in g
c o m ^ n it te e s a r e s t i l l o u t v i s i t i n g
th e u n ifo r m m a n u f a c t u r e r s in
t h e C ity to g e t th e b est buy.
T h e C o m m issio n er h a s sa id th a t
th e u n ifo rm s w h ic h
the em ­
p l o y e e s a p p r o v e w i ll b e O K w i t h
h im .
T ile G reater N ew Y ork P ark
LEGAL
^ lle v a lo r8 H ave
T h e ir O w n Ideas
T h e ele v a to r s in t h e M u ­
n ic ip a l B u ild in g h a v e b e co m e
very
in d e p e n d e n t
of
la te.
O th e r elev a to rs are sa tisfie d
t o s t o p a t th e flo o rs, b u t t h e
C ity lift s h a v e th e ir o w n id e a s
a n d m a k e s to p s lik e
11 Vz
a n d 1 8 «/2 .
B u t th e boys w h o w ork
around
the
b u ild in g
d o n ’t
m in d it too m u c h n o w . T h e y
sa y g e ttin g c a u g h t b etw een
flo o r s w ith o n e o f t h e p r e tty
n ew fem in in e operators can
be a n ic e ex p erien ce . N o o n e
ev er w ish e d for a sta ll w h ile
t h e o ld m e n w e r e s u p e r i n t e n d ­
in g th e m a c h in e s.
E m p l o y e e s A.s.sociation i s w a i t ­
in g for th e m a n u fa c tu r e r s to
m a k e u p .sa m p le s.
T h e n they
p la n to ca ll a m a ss m e e tin g of
a ll e m p l o y e e s o f t h e U n i f o r m e d
fo rce o f th e d e p a r tm e n t to v ote
o n t h e n e w rig s.
,
W h a t to D o
In th e m ea n tim e, so m e of th e
e m p lo y ees’ u n ifo rm s are g e ttin g
ragged and
th e y d o n 't k n o w
w h a t t o do.
T h e y c a n ’t b u y a n e w - s t y l e
u n ifo rm b eca u se n o o n e k n o w s
w h a t t h e n e w s t y l e s w’ill b e lik e .
A n d t h e y d o n ’t f e e l t h a t t h e y
w a n t to b u y th e e x p e n siv e o ld ty p e o u tfit.
T h e S ta te , C ou n ty an d M u n i­
c ip a l W o rk ers o f A m erica , C IO ,
P a r k u n i t is o u t s h o p p i n g , t o o ,
a n d th e u n ifo rm q u estio n h a s
a ll t h e m a k i n g s o f a n o t h e r i n ­
te r -d e p a r tm e n t feu d.
T h e S C M W A w o u l d l i k e to
see the P ark s D e p a r tm e n t e m ­
p l o y e e s f o l lo w t h e l e a d o f t h e
S a n ita tio n workers. In th a t b u ­
reau, u n ifo rm s cost th e m en
a b o u t $9 e a c h .
A nd th e y feel
t h a t m e n in th e P a r k s w h o h a v e
t o d o h e a v y w o r k .s h o u ld n ’t b e
r e q u ir e d
to bu y a m o r e e x ­
p e n siv e ou tfit.
Men W a n te d
T h e fa v o rite recr ea tio n for a
* l o t o f p e o p l e is g o i n g o u t t o t h e
P ark w h e n th e y h a v e a d a y o ff.
B u t r i g h t n o w i t ’s p o s s i b l e f o r
a lo t o f m e n t o .spend t h e i r t i m e
in th e P a r k s— a n d g e t p a id for
it.
T h e departm ent n eed s w ork­
ers to rep la ce th e y o u n g e r m e n
w h o h a v e b e e n d r a fte d . A p p ly
a t R o o m 202, a t t h e A r s e n a l
B u ild in g , C e n tr a l P a rk
(F ifth
A ven u e an d 64th S tr e e t ), or a t
t h e P a r k s D e p a r t m e n t o f f i c e in
your borough.
H e r e ’s w h a t t h e y a r e o f f e r ­
in g :
M en 18-65 are n e e d e d a s l a ­
b orers, a t t e n d a n t s , etc., to w ork
a n e i g h t - h o u r d a y a t $ 5 .5 0 a
day.
M en 18-45, w ith h ig h sc h o o l
ed u ca tio n ,
to
w ork
as
p la y ­
g r o u n d d i r e c t o r s . T h e y ’ll g e t $4
a d ay for six h o u r s d a ily .
Same O ld Pay
H e r e ’s a n u n f o r t u n a t e a f t e r m a th o f r ece n tly - p a ssed P a rk s
D e p a r tm e n t per a n n u m act|
O n e p ro v isio n o f th e m e a su r e
p ro v id ed m a x im u m s a la r ie s for
gard en ers an d a ssista n t g a rd en ­
ers in th e P a rk s D e p a r tm e n t.
N ow , w h en oth er c ity em p lo y ees
e a r n i n g l e s s t h a n $ 2 ,5 0 0 a r e g e t ­
tin g a n ex tra $ 1 2 0 a year, th e se
“fro zen ” em p lo y ees a re still g e t ­
t in g th e ir o ld sa la r ie s.
T h e P ark s D e p a r tm e n t o ffice
s a y s t h a t u n d e r t h e n e w la w
i t c a n ’t a d j u s t i t s p a y r o l l t o a d d
t h e e x t r a m o n e y , b u t t h a t i t is
ta lk in g th e m a tte r ov er w ith
t h e B u d g e t D irecto r a n d t h e
M a y o r t o s e e if i t c a n ’t b e f i x e d
up.
V ic e -C h a ir m a n
of
the
C ity
C o u n cil, J o s e p h T . S h a r k e y i n t io d u c e d t h e la w , a n d w h e n h e
w a^
a d v ised
by
th e
G reater
N ew Y ork P ark E m p lo y ees A sso ­
cia tio n
of th is n ew
d ev elo p ­
m e n t, h e p r o m ise d to se e w h a t
h e c o u l d d o a b o u t it.
T h e S C M W A h a s c a lled
a
m a s s m e e tin g o f a ll g a r d e n e r s
an d a ssista n t g ard en ers to p ro­
te s t a g a in s t th e ir e x c lu s io n fr o m
t h e b o n u s. T h is w ill t a k e p la c e
o n T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 2, a t 8 p . m .,
13 A s t o r P l a c e , u n i o n
head­
q u arters.
N O TIC E
AT A S P E C IA L T E R M . P A R T II, Qp
C ity C o u r t of t h e C ity o f New
a t 52 C h a m b e r s f l t H . e t , N e w Y o r k Co u n M
o n t h e 1 3 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
»
Present: Hon John A. Byrnes, Chief J umi, I
In
the
M atter
of
the
A pplication
G E O R G E H E N R Y E N G E L A O E , for
o r d e r to c h a n g e h is n a m e to G E onr J
H E N R Y EN G LISH .
U pon r e a d in g » n d filing ih e
p e titio n of G e o rg e H e n r y Engelagc,
j
v e r i f i e d t h e 1 2 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943, rntitipj
a s a b o v e , t h e c o n s e n t o f F l o r e n c e S c h iin j.,
E n g e l a g e , d u l y v e r i f i e d t h e 1 2 t h day
J u l y . 1943, p r a y i n g f o r l e a v e o f t h e
t i o n e r t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f Gtor.,
H e n r y E n g l i s h i n t h e p l a c e a n d s te a d ot
h is p r e s e n t n a m e , a n d p r a y i n g for
of t h e p e ti tio n e r to h a v e h is w ife
t h e n a m e o f E n g l i s h a s a f a m i l y n a m e ij,
t h e p l a c e a n d s t e a d o f t h e i r p r e s e n t famn,
n a m e , a n d t h e C o u r t b e i n g s a t i s f i e d thfrf.
b y t h a t t h e a v e r m e n t s c o f i t a i n e d in d,!
s a id p e t i t i o n a r e t r u e a n d t h a t there »
n o r e a s o n a b le o b jec tio n to th e change
n a m e proposed,
N o w , o n m o t i o n o f E m a n u e l ThcbnM
a t t o r n e y f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r s . I t Is
'
O R D E R E D , t h a t G e o r g e H e n r y Eiigeia,,
b e a n d h e h e r e b y i s a u t h o r i z e d t o a.vsun,
t h e n a m e o f G e o r g e H e n r y E n g l i s h o n anj
a f t e r t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, up<)„
c o n d i t i o n t h a t h e s h a l l c o m p l y w i t h tin
f u r t h e r p r o v i s i o n s o f t h i s o r d e r ; a n d n |,
further
O R D E R E D , t h a t F l o r e n c e S c h l i n g r r En,
g e l a g e b e a n d s h e h e r e b y is a u t h o r i z p d t«
a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f F l o r e n c e S c hh ngtr
E n g l i s h o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 3 r d da y
A u g u s t , 1943, o n c o n d i t i o n t h a t s h e cnm.
p l y w i t h t h e f u r t h e r p r o v i s i o n s o l th«
o r d e r a n d I t is f u r t h e r
ORDERED,
th at
t h i s o r d e r a n d the
a f o r e m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n a n d c o n s e n t be lii(^
w ith in te n d a y s fro m t h e d a t e hereof m
t h e o f f i c e o f t h e C le ri c h e r e o f , a n d t h a t »
c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r s h a l l , w i t h i n t e n daj,
f r o m t h e d a t e o f e n t r y h e r e o f , b e published
a t l e a s t o n c e i n t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e Leadc-r. j
n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d i n t h e C i t y of
Y o r k , C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a n d that
w i t h i n f o r t y d a y s a f t e r t h e m a k i n g o f this
o r d e r , p r o o f o f t h e p u b l i c a t i o n thpreol
s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e C l e r k o f t h e City
C o u r t o f t h e C ity of N ew Y o rk , County d
N e w Y o r k ; a n d I t Is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r and
t h e p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t is b a s e d s h a ll b«
. se r ve d u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n o f t h e Local
B o a r d o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S e l e c t i v e 6trv i c e a t w h i c h t h e P e t i t i o n e r s u b m i t t f d to
r e g i s t r a t i o n , a s a b o v e s e t f o r t h a n d within
t w e n t y (20 ) d a y s a f t e r i t s e n t r y a n d that
p r o o f o f s u c h - s e r v ic e s h a l l b e f i l e d withm
t e n (10) d a y s a f t e r s u c h .se rv ic e , a n d it
Is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t f o l l o w i n g t h e f il in g ot
t h i s p e t i t i o n a n d o r d e r a s h e r e i n b e f o r e di­
r e c t e d , a n d t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f s u c h ordfr
a n d t h e f i l i n g o f p r o o f o f pu bl ica lio n
t h e r e o f a s h e r e i n b e f o r e d i r e c t e d , a n d on
a n d a f t e r t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, the
p e t i t i o n e r s h a l l b e k n o w n b y t h e n a m e ol
G e o r g e H e n r y E n g l i s h a n d h i s w i f e .shall
be
known
by
the
nam e
of
Florence
S c h l i n g e r E n g l i s h a n d b y n o o t h e r name.
E n t e r , J . A . B . , J. C .C .
A T A S P E C I A L T E R M , P A R T I I O F THE
C i t y C o u r t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , hdd
i n a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , at Ihe
C o u r t H o u s e , 52 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t , in the
B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t t a n , C i t y o f N e w York,
o n t h e 1 2 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
P r e s e n t , H o n o r a b l e J o h n A. B y r n e s ,
C h i e f JuHice
I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e A p p l i c a t i o n o f EMILY
R E I S K U B R I N f o r l e a v e t o c h a n g c her
n a m e t o P A T R I C I A E M I L Y KUBRIN,
p u r s u a n t t o A r t i c l e 6, C i v i l R i g h t s Law.
U p o n r e a d i n g a n d f i l i n g t h e p e t i t i o n ot
E m i l y R e i s K u b r i n a n d C a r l K u b r l n , both
d u l y v e r i f i e d t h e 8 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943. and
i t a p p e a r i n g t o m y s a t i s f a c t i o n t h a t there
is n o r e a s o n a b l e o b j e c t i o n t h e r e t o ,
N O W , o n m o t i o n o f H A R V E Y L. STRELZ I N , a t t o r n e y f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r , i t is
O R D E R E D t h a t E M I L Y R E I S KUBFilN
b e a n d s h e h e r e b y i s a u t h o r i z e d t o chanpe
her
nam e
and
assum e
the
n a m e of
P A T R I C I A E M I L Y K U B R I N o n a n d after
t h e 1 9 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, a n d t h a t this
o r d e r b e e n t e r e d a n d t o g e t h e r w i t h the
p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h I t i s g r a n t e d be filni
w i t h i n t e n d a y s f r o m t h e d a y t h e r e o f in
t h e o f f i c e o f t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t , that
a copy o f t h i s o r d e r b e publl.shed oncc m
t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r , a n e w s p a p e r pub­
l i s h e d i n t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , within
t e n d a y s f r o m t h e e n t r y t h e r e o f a n d that
t h e r e b e f i l e d a n d r e c o r d e d i n t h e oHice
o f t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t a n a f f i d a v i t ol
t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f t h i s o r d e r w i t h i n forty
d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e t h e r e o f , a n d o n ar.d
a f t e r t h e 9 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, s h e »i'l
b e k n o w n b y t h e n a m e s h e Is h e r e i n au­
t h o r i z e d t o a s s u m e a n d ' b y n o o t h e r name,
a n d it is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r and
t h e p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t i s b a s e d .<bHll
b e s e r v e d u p o n t h e F e d e r a l B u r e a u of in*
v e s t l g a t i o n , t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s N a v a l In*
t e l l i g e n c e , t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s A r m y Intel­
l i g e n c e , a n d t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S e c r e t a r y of
S t a t e w i t h i n t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r i t s entry
a n d t h a t p r o o f o f s u c h s e r v i c e .shall
f i l e d w i t h t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t In the
C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k w i t h i n t e n d a y s »Her
s u c h service.
E nter
J . A . B . , J .C .C .
A T A S P E C I A L T E R M P A R T I I O F TUB
C ity C o u r t of th e C ity of N ew Y ork,
i n a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a t the
C o u r t h o u s e t h e r e o f , 52 C h a m b e r s Strff w
B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t t a n , C i t y o f N e w Vori,
o n t h e 1 3 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
P r e s e n t , H o n . J o h n A. B y r n e s , C h i e f Jus tiM
I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e A p p l i c a t i o n o f SID­
N E Y B E N J A M I N O S H I N S K Y , f o r lea'*
to a s s u m e
t h e n a m e o f S I D N E Y *■
06H IN .
,
U p o n r e a d in g a n d filing th e petition c
S I D N E Y B E N J A M I N O S H I N S K Y , d a t e d and
v e r i f i e d t h e 1 2 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943, pray­
ing f o r l e a v e t o a s s u m e t h e name eJ
S I D N E Y B. O S H I N , I n p l a c e a n d I n *tcaO
o f h i s p r e s e n t n a m e , a n d t h e C o u r t beiif!
s a t i s f i e d t h a t t h e r e i s n o r e a s o n a b l e objet '
t l o n t o t h e p e t i t i o n e r ’s a s s u m i n g t h e
p r o p o s e d , u p o n m o t i o n o f J A M E S J . J*'^
MAN, a tto r n e y fo r p e titio n e r h e re in , H ”
ORDERED,
th at
SID N EY
BEN JAMI N
O S H I N S K Y , b e a n d h e h e r e b y i s, a u t h o r ­
i z e d t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o l S I D N E Y »■
O S H I N , o n o r a f t e r t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f Au­
g u s t , 1943, m p l a c e a n d i n s t e a d of
p r e s e n t n a m e u p o n h i s c o m p l y i n g w i t h tfl
p r o v i s i o n s o f S e c t i o n 63 o f t h e C i v i l
Law, viz: t h a t h e c a u s e t h i s o r d e r a n d
p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t w a s g r a n t e d to "
f i l e d I n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e C l e r k o f th
C o u rt w ith in
ten
(1 0) d a y s a f t e r
order
is e n t e r e d
in
the
C ivil
L eader, a
new spaper
p u b lish ed
In
C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a n d w i t h i n f o r t y I’ "'
d a y s a fte r th e m a k in g of th is order, p
c a u se to be filed a n d re c o r d e d
s u c h p u b l i c a t i o n i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e Cifi
o f t h i s c o u r t , a n d t h a t a c o p y of w'
o rd er a n d th e p a p e rs upo n w hich
b a s e d , s h a ll be s e i v e d u p o n t h e C hairw *
o f L o c a l B o a r d N o . 27, N o . 260 W e s t I*'"
S tre e t, N ew Y o rk C ity, w ith in tw e n ty
d a y s a f t e r i t s e n t r y , a n d t h a t pro®*
s u c h s e r v i c e s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e (-1*
o f t h i s C o u r t w i t h i n t h e n (10) d a y s »•'
s u c h s e rv ic e , a n d a f t e r s u c h requireniei
a re com piled w ith, sa id p e titio n e r sh»» ^
a n d a f t e r t h e 2 3 d d a y o f A u g u s t , 194
k n o w n b y t h e n a m e o f S I D N E Y B . OSHJ*''
a n d by n o o th e r n a m e .
E nter,
a.A.B., J.Cc
Page Five
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
r|si^ a y »
BU D G ET
A ll G e t Paid
G eneral
B r a d l e y ’s
C o lu m n
By
b rig a d ie r
G eneral
Jo hn J . B r a d le y ( R e t.)
Importance o f the A rm y Interview
Every m an who enters the A rm y gets not only a
of tests, b u t an interview w hich is vita l in his
whole forthcom ing a n ilita ry career.
T he A rm y ’s p rim a ry interest in the new enlisted
men is: W h a t has he done?
W h a t can he probably
learn to do?
This is p a rt of the larg er field know n as Classifica­
tion. Proper classification can m ean the difference be­
tween a sm oothly fu n ctio n in g m ilita ry organism, w ith
e a c h m an in his proper niche — and, on the other hand,
a botched-up organization fro m the m anpow er point of
view. T h ro u g h its clasification procedure, of w hich the
interview is a p art, the A rm y obtains in fo rm atio n con­
cerning a m a n ’s education, intelligence, aptitude, pre­
vious m ilita ry experience, civilian w ork history, interests,
hobbies, and other qualifications. This in fo rm atio n is
used as the basis for placing the m an in his A rm y job—
and it is im p o rta n t th a t he be assigned where he w ill
be of greater value to the service, and u tilize his skills
most effectively.
A ll rig h t. Y o u ’ve entered the arm ed service. Y o u ’re
in only a few days, and you are now w ith your in te r­
viewer* an A rm y m an train ed to elicit the necessary in ­
formation. H e ’s a frien d ly chap, and you should speak
with h im openly, fra n k ly , and completely. D o n ’t neglect
to tell h im som ething about yourself because you m ay
feel i t ’s u n im p o rtan t.
D o n ’t h u rry .
The interview er
will give you a ll the tim e you need.
H e ’ll ask you the usual questions firs t— nam e, race,
birthplace, citizenship status, b irthp lace of parents, your
m arital status, and your education.
Next, he’ll w an t to know w heth er you have any know l­
edge of foreign languages.
H e ’ll in qu ire about any sports in w hich you m ig h t
be qualified— w hether you’ve ju s t played as an am ateur,
or w hether yo u’ve been a professional.
Follow ing this, w ill come a query designed to dis­
cover w hether you have a ta le n t for furn ish in g public
entertainm ent. Do you play a m usical instrum ent? Do
you sing? Have you had experience in theatricals?
A nd then, of great im portance, comes a question
about your m ain occupation.
Th e interview er wants
your complete w ork history— the precise n atu re oL your
occupation, the num ber of years you’ve spent a t your
various jobs, how m uch you’ve earned.
Have you a secondary occupation? The interview er
will w an t to know th a t too. Because it m ay w ork out
tliat th e A rm y can actu ally use your secondary occu­
pation to b etter advantage th a n your m ain one.
Now how about your hobbies? M an y a m an has
risen sw iftly in the A rm y because he played w ith models
or learned photography. O f p a rtic u la r use to the A rm y
are these hobbies: Radio, photography, aviation, rifle
or revolver shooting, m otorcycling, horseback riding,
hunting, tra p or skeet shooting.
B u t whatever your
hobby m ay have been, don’t neglect to ta lk about it ju st
because you th in k it was “m in o r.” The A rm y m ay dis­
cover more in it th a n you realize.
O f obvious im portance to th e A rm y is your posi­
tion of leadership in civilian life— if you possess such
qualities. F o r example, were you a forem an over a gang
of men? W ere you president of your high school class?
Were you captain of a sports team? Th e reason for this
information is of course obvious.
And fin a lly , h e’ll ask about any previous m ilita ry
experience you m ay have had.
T h e interview w ill b rin g out a lot of facts which,
together w ith the reg u lar tests w hich you m ust take,
'vill show the A rm y where you are to be assigned.
se r ie s
To a ll those who have w ritte n G eneral Bradley w ith
Inquests fo r in fo im a tio n ; th e G eneral cannot undertake
fo answer these letters singly. However, where it is
|*idicated th a t a problem is of sufficiently wide interest,
General B radley w ill answer th e question in his column.
P R O M O T IO N S
S / e n o s Up
®onie m o r e g o o d n e w s f o r p e o w a itin g fo r p ro m o tio n w ith
the C ity : T h e C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m '*'i‘S sion h a s j u s t O k ’d t h e f o l l o w G r a d e 3, S t e n o g r a p h e r p r o ­
motions.
Law D e p a r t m e n t , 9 a t $ 1 ,9 2 0 a
^ iv ii S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n , o n e
a t $ 1 ,0 2 0 .
T a x D e p a r t m e n t , 3 a t $ 1 ,9 2 0 .
D e p a r t m e n t o f I n v e s tig a tio n ,
o n e a t $ 1 ,8 0 1 : o n e a t $ 1 ,9 2 0 .
B o a r d o f W a te r S u p p ly , 5 a t
$ 1 ,9 2 0 .
D ep a rtm e n t of P urch ase, 4 at
$ 1 ,9 2 0 .
D e p a r tm e n t o f H o sp ita ls, A s ­
s i s t a n t L i b r a r i a n a t $ 1 ,2 6 0 .
D o m e s t ic R e la tio n s C ourt, o n e
m a l e c o u r t a t t e n d a n t a t $ 1 ,8 0 0 .
L a w D e p a r t m e n t , o n e c le r k ,
grade
3;
and
e ig h t
c le r k s ,
grade 2 .
T h e B u d g e t B u rea u h a s been
s o b u s y o f l a t e w i t h a ll t h e p a y ­
ro ll c h a n g e s t h a t it h a d to g o
lo o k in g a r o u n d th e b u ild in g an d
b o r r o w e d t h r e e g ir ls to h e l p o u t.
B y d i n t o f m u c h n i g h t w o rk ,
s a y s t h e b u r e a u , it m a n a g e d t o
g e t a l l C it y e m p l o y e e s p a id o n
t i m e f o r t h e J u l y 1 5 - 1 6 p a y r o l ls ,
t h o u g h fo r a t im e it look ed a s
if s o m e e m p lo y e e s m ig h t h a v e
to w a it a fe w d a y s lo n g er for
th e ir c h ec k s
A ll C i t y e m p l o y e e s w h o a re
lifte d a b o v e th e m a x im u m s a l ­
a ry o f th e ir g ra d e by th e $ 1 2 0
co st-o f-liv in g
boost
have
to
s ig n t h e w a iv ers w h ic h s a y th e
boys
and
g irls
rea lize
that
t h e y ’r e g e t t i n g a t e m p o r a r y i n ­
c r e a s e a n d n o t a p ro m o tio n .
“ N o S i g n — N o D o u g h ’*
S o m e em p lo y ees h a d m uttered
t h a t t h e y w o u l d n ’t s i g n , b u t i t ’s
a c a se o f “no sig n , n o d o u g h .”
A s y e t . t h e B u d g e t o f f i c e h a s n ’t
h eard o f a n y em p lo y ees w h o
l i a v e n ’t s i g n e d , b u t w h e n t h e
p a y ro ll s h e e ts c o m e b a ck fr o m
th e d ifferen t d ep a rtm en ts th e y
w il l s h o w w h e t h e r a n y o n e h e l d
back h is J o h n H an cock .
p e r fo r m th e ir w ork fo r t h e C ity
w h ile m a in t a in in g th e ir v a ried
e x tr a - cu r r ic u la r a c t i v i t i e s .
T h e y ’v e
in
effect
dared
the
C o u n cil p rob ers to p ro v e t h a t
t h e y ’v e n e g l e c t e d t h e i r d u t i e s .
For Joinf A ction
A m erica n F e d e r a tio n o f Labor
l o c a ls in t h e S a n i t a t i o n D e p a r t ­
m e n t h a v e o r g a n iz e d in to a J o in t
B o a r d o f S a n i t a t i o n L o c a ls .
P urpose of th e J o in t Board,
a c c o r d i n g t o E l l i s R a n e n , w h o is
reg io n a l r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f th e
p a r e n t u n i o n , is t o a c t j o i n t l y o n
all m a tt e r s w h ic h a f f e c t e m ­
p l o y e e s in t h e d e p a r t m e n t . T h e
l o c a l s i n v o l v e d a ll b e l o n g t o t h e
A m erica n F e d e r a tio n o f S ta te ,
C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s.
T h e y h a v e d istrib u ted c e r t if i­
ca te s o f a u th o riz a tio n
am ong
m em bers of th e S a n ita tio n sta ff
w h ich
d e sig n a te
the
board
as the o f f i c i a l
b a rg a in in g
a g e n t w ith t h e a d m in istr a tio n ,
M r. R a n e n ’s r e p o r t c o n t i n u e s .
T e m p o ra ry ch a ir m a n of the
jo in t
b o a r d is M i c h a e l M o r r o ,
p r e s id e n t o f t h e Q u e e n s lo c a l o f
t h e u n i o n . C o r n e l i u s M u r p h y is
tem p o ra r y secreta ry .
T h e o r g a n iz a t io n w ill m e e t on
T u e s d a y , J u l y 20 a t 261 B r o a d ­
w a y to e le c t p e r m a n e n t o ffic e r s.
TH E BOROUGHS
F IR E D E P T .
Manhattan Clear
On the Chief Front
H e r e ’s a n e w a n g l e o n t h e l a y ­
o f fs in th e B o r o u g h P r e sid e n ts ’
o ffices.
( S e e l a s t w e e k ’s L E A D ­
E R for d eta ils ).
T h e m atter of th e recent a p ­
p o i n t m e n t o f 15 B a t t a l i o n c h i e f s
i n t h e F i r e D e p a r t m e n t t o f i ll
5 v a c a n c i e s w ill c o m e u p i n S u p i-e m e C o u r t o n J u l y 28.
The
Borough
P resid en t
of
M a n h a t t a n t o o k a $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 s l a s h
in th is y ea r's b u d g e t, b u t th e y
m a n a g e d to g e t a lo n g w ith o u t
a n y fu in g s.
A s th e y e x p la in th e situ a tio n ,
i t ’s a r e s u l t o f t h e i r l ib e r a l p o l i c y
w h e n i t c a m e to g i v i n g w a r le a v e s to ta k e jo b s in in d u stry .
T h e y h a n d e d ou t leaves w ith a
la v ish h a n d .
T h en w h en the
b u d g et sla s h c a m e a lo n g , th e y
d i d n ’t h a v e t o c u t d o w n t h e i r
sta ff.
A n d t h e y ’r e n o t in t h e
p ecu lia r situ a tio n o f th e o th e r
o ffic e s w h e r e th e y are h o ld in g
e m p lo y e e s w h o w o u ld r a th e r be
s o m e w h e r e e ls e , a n d a r e f o r c e d
t o l a y o f f e m p l o y e e s w h o w o u ld
l ik e t o s t a y v tiie r e t h e y a r e .
F ir in g s a n d sa la r y re d u c tio n s
in t h e B o r o u g h O f f i c e s o f Q u e e n s
a n d B r o o k ly n , h a d b een q u ietly
c a rrie d o u t d u r in g th e p a st th r e e
w e e k s . T h e y w e r e n ’t r e v e a l e d b y
th e d e p a r tm e n t h ead s, but c a m e
to th e a tte n tio n o f th is paper
from o th e r sources.
M e a n w h ile , H en ry F ein stein ,
se creta ry o f o rg a n iza tio n o f th e
A m e r ica n F e d e r a tio n o f S ta te .
C o u n ty , a n d M u n icip a l E m p lo y ­
ees, s t a t e s t h a t h is o rg a n iz a tio n
p l a n s t o t a k e v i g o r o u s s t e p s “ to
c o m b a t w a g e - c u tt in g a n d firin g s
in tim e o f w a r .”
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h a v e b e e n p a y in g clo se a t t e n ­
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m e n t. M essrs. W a lter H a rt a n d
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them
th e
w h o le b u rd en o f th e probe, h a v e
n e t te d fa irly p ic a y u n e r e su lts so
fa r:
1. T h e S a n i t a s i t u a t i o n , w h i c h
has
a lrea d y
h it
the
press,
p r o b a b l y i s n ’t g o o d f o r m u c h
firew o rk s.
S a y s on e S a n ita tio n
o f f i c i a l : “T h e ’y d o n ’t l ik e it. W e
t h i n k i t ’s a f i n e t h i n g .
S o i t ’s
a m a tt e r o f o p in io n , a n d our
o p in io n is a s g o o d a s th e irs. S o
far a s th e books are concerned,
e v e r y t h i n g is in o r d e r . N o b o d y
g ot an y gra ft out of S a n ita .”
2 . T i c k e t - s e l l i n g o n C it y t i m e .
T h er e are p len ty of d o cu m e n ted
c a s e s o f m e n s e llin g tic k e ts for
b a seb a ll g a m e s a n d o th e r fu n c ­
tio n s.
T h e S a n ita tio n D ep a rt­
m e n t i s n ’t w o r r i e d a b o u t w h a t
t h e C o u n c i l w ill d o w i t h t h i s
t i d b i t . “I t ’s s m a l l p o t a t o e s , ” is
th e ir o ffic ia l a ttitu d e ,
3. C o m m i s s i o n e r s C a r e y a n d
M o r t o n , b o t l i w i t h w id e s t r i n g s
o f o u tsid e
in d u str ia l
connec­
t i o n s , h a v e b e e n q u e r ie d a s t o
w h eth er
th ey
co u ld
p r o p e r ly
A t t h a t t i m e , G e o r g e C. L a k e ,
a tto rn ey for th e ten extra a p ­
p o i n t e e s , w i ll d e f e n d t l ie l e g a l ­
ity o f th e ir a p p o in tm e n t.
As
M r. L a k e d e sc r ib e s th e situ a tio n ,
t h e r e is a p r o v i s i o n in e a c h b u d ­
g e t w h i c h a l l o w s c h a n g e s in t h e
d ep artm en tal
setu p .
The
re­
q u est sh o u ld o rig in a te w ith th e
d ep artm en t head.
T h e n i t is
O K ’d b y t l i e B u d g e t D i r e c t o r ,
an d approved
by th e C om p ­
t r o l l e r — a n d t h a t ’s t h e w a y t h e
e x t r a t e n m e n w e r e a d d e d to
t h e ro ster o f d e p u ty c h ie fs, a n d
th e n u m b er o f b atta lio n ch iefs
red u ced by ten .
A n o t h e r q u e s t i o n to b e f o u g h t
o u t in t h e c o u r t s i s w h e t h e r or
not
th e
a p p o in tm en ts
were
m a d e a fte r tlie e x p ir a tio n of
t h e lis t .
VVa.s t h e L is t D e a d ?
A lb e r t d e R o o d e , a t t o r n e y f o r
a group o f b atta lio n c h ie fs w ho
are fig h tin g th e a p p o in tm en ts,
s a y s t h a t a c c o r d i n g t o t h e C it y
R e c o r d — w h e r e a ll o f f i c i a l C it y
n o tic es
ap p ea r— th e
list
was
p r o m u l g a t e d o n J u n e 2 1 , 1939.
I f th is is so, t h e n th e a p p o in t ­
m e n t s w e r e m a d e o n e w e e k to o
la te a n d e v e n t h e fiv e n o n - c o n te ste d a p p o in t m e n ts are in v a lid .
M r. L a k e i n d i c a t e s t h a t t l ie
m i n u t e s o f t h e M u n i c i p a l C iv il
S erv ice C o m m issio n sh o w th a t
t h e li s t c a m e o u t o n J u n e 28,
19 3 9 , w h i c h w o u l d m a k e e v e r y ­
t h i n g l e g a l sc f a r a s t h e t i m e
e le m e n t is c o n c e r n e d .
T h e a p p o i n t m e n t s w ill p r o b ­
a b ly so o n be a tta c k e d fro m a n ­
o th e r fr o n t. T h e la w c o m m itte e
o f th e C iv il S e r v ic e R e fo r m A s­
so c ia tio n
is l o o k i n g i n t o
the
b u sin e ss o f th e s e n e w d ep u ties.
T h e grou p feels t h a t a p p o in t­
m e n ts to p o sitio n s w h ic h are n o t
b o n a -fid e v a ca n cies rep resent a
se r io u s th r e a t to th e sp irit o f
t h e m e r i t s y s t e m , a n d w ill p r o b ­
a b ly a l s o b r in g c o u r t a c t i o n t o
h a v e th e ten a p p o in tm en ts in ­
v a lid a ted .
W NYC
N ew A d d itio n s
T h e n ew s room at W N Y C on
t h e 2 5 t h f lo o r is a p o p u l a r s p o t
t h e s e d a y s w i t h a ll t h e w a r a c ­
t io n .
E m p lo y e e s w ith a few m in u te s
o f f are a lw a y s d a sh in g u p to
t h e n e w s ro o m for a g la n c e a t
th e A sso c ia te d P r e ss or I n t e r n a ­
tio n a l N e w s tick ers to g e t t h e
la test in fo r m a tio n ev en b efore
t h e p a p e r s c o m e ou t.
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th a t W N Y C a lso o p e r a te s o n e
of th e few F req u en cy M o d u la ­
t i o n s t a t i o n s i n t h e c o u n t r y . I t ’s
W . 39 N Y , a n d t h e y ’r e a l l r e a d y
for th e d a y s a fte r th e w ar w h e n
w e l l all be g e t tin g o u r r a d io
m u sic w ith o u t sta tic .
H e ’s a P a i n t e r
T h e s t a t i o n is p r e t t y p r o u d o f
its n e w s e d ito r . J a c k G o o d m a n ,
on e of w h ose p a in tin g s w on an
h o n o ra b le m e n tio n a t th e art
sh ow
w h ich w a s run
at the
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h is
p h o t o g r a p h y . H e ’s w i t h a n O W I
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u n it
now.
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l a t e s t a d d i t i o n to t h e s t a f f is
A l l a n S t r a t t o n , a n n o u n c e r . H e ’s
g o t a p ro v isio n a l a p p o in t m e n t.
S eem .s h e w a s w o r k i n g f o r
W M C A , b u t g o t tired o f t r y in g
to
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th a l
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p a rtm en t th a t d oes its w o ik
c 'u ie tly a n d e f f i c i e n t l y , a n d f e w
p e o p le k n o w o f it.
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t h a t c a m e in to b ein g w ith P ea rl
H a r b o r , a n d i t ’s p u r p o s e i s t o
ca re for c iv ilia n s w h o g e t c a u g h t
in t h e c r o s s f i r e .
O n e o f its f u n c t io n s is h e lp in g
sh ip w rec k e d se a m e n , a n d p le n ty
of th em are g ra tefu l for th e a s ­
s is ta n c e th e y h a v e re c e iv e d .
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u a te d fr o m p la c e s lik e A la sk a ,
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I f t h e y l a n d a t N e w Y o r k , i t ’s
th e W elfa re w orker w h o m e e ts
th e m at th e dock a n d h elp s tid e
th e m over th e in itia l p erio d o f
c o n f u s i o n a n d n o - c a s h . T h e y ’r e
p r e p a r e d to h e lp t h e s tr a n d e d
c itizen s for th ir ty d ays.
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W e l f a r e w o r k e r is r i g h t a t t h e
d o c k s w a it in g to be o f a s s is t a n c e .
V o l u n t e e r O .C .D . w o r k e r s h a v e
b een h u rt a n d k ille d w h ile o n
d u ty
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h a s th e jo b o f s e e in g t h a t th e ir
f a m i l i e s a r e c a r e d fo r .
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c a rrie d o n w it h a s m a ll s t a f f .
U n c l e S a m is p u t t i n g u p t h e
d o u g h , b u t i t ’s t h e l o c a l e m ­
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h a l f - p a s t t e n o 'c lo c k in t h e f o re n o o n of
t h a t d a y , w h y t h e s a id will a n d t e s t a m e n t
s h o u ld n o t be a d m i t te d to p r o b a t e a s a
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at
said
C o u n t y , t h e 21.vt d a y o f J u n e , i n
th e y e a r of o u r Lord one th o u sa n d
nine h u n d red an d forty-three.
G E O R G E LOESCH,
C lerk of th e S u r r o g a t e 's C o u rt.
rU N IT IK S
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O Ryant
Tuesday, July 2o, 1945
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AT A SPE C IA L T ER M , O P T H E CITY
C o u r t of t h e C i t y of N e w Y o r k , P a r t II
t h e r e o f , h e ld In a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N ew
Y o rk a t th e co u rth o u se , C ity H all P a rk ,
B o ro u g h of M a n h a t t a n , C ity of New Y ork,
o n t h e 1 3 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
P r e s e n t ; H o n . J o h n A. B y r n e s , C h i e f J u s t i c e
In
the
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of
the
A p p lica tio n
of
N A O M I G E N E V IE V E M cIN T O S H fo r a n
o rd er p e rm ittin g h e r to assu m e the n a m e
of ANGELA NAOM I CARSON.
O n re a d in g a n d filin g t h e p e tit io n of
N aom i G e n ev iev e M c In to sh , du ly verified
t h e 3 0 t h d a y o f J u n e , 1943, a n d i t a p p e a r ­
i n g t o m y s a t i s f a c t i o n t h a t t h e r e is n o
r e a s o n a b l e o b j e c tio n to t h e c h a n g e o f n a m e
p roposed.
NOW , on m o tio n of L yons & K e rrig a n ,
E s q s . , a t t o r n e y s f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r , i t is
O R D E R E D , t h a t th e sa id N ao m i G enev iev e
M c In to s h is h e re b y a u th o r i z e d to a s s u m e
the
nam e
proposed,
to
wit;
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N A O M I C A R S O N , o n o r a f t e r t h e 23rd
d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, a n d i t is
F U R T H E R OR D ER ED , t h a t th is order
a n d t h e p a p e r s o n w h i c h t h i s o r d e r is
g r a n t e d , b e f i l e d w i t h i n t e n 11 0 ) d a y s f r o m
th e d a t e h e re o f in th e o ffice of th e C lerk
of th e C ity C o u rt of th e C o u n ty of New
Y o r k , a n d i t is
F U R T H E R O R D E R E D , t h a t a copy of
th is o rd er be publish ed w ith in te n (1 0 )
d a y s a f t e r e n t r y t h e r e o f in Civil S e r v ic e
Leader
a
n e w sp a p e r publish ed
in
the
C o u n ty of New Y ork a t le a s t once, a n d
t h a t p r o o f o f p u b l ic a ti o n b e filed w i t h in
f o rty d a y s fro m t h e d a t e h ere o f. In t h e
office of th e C lerk of th e C ity C o u rt,
C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a n d i t is
F U R T H E R O R D ER ED , t h a t a copy of
t h i s o r d e r a n d t h e p a p e r u p o n w h i c h I t is
b a s e d sh a ll be se rv e d u p o n th e A lien R e g ­
istration
D ivision
of
Im m ig ratio n
and
N a t u r a l i z a t i o n S e r v i c e a t 1501 C h e s t n u t
S tre e t. P h ila d e lp h ia , P enn.sylvania, w ith in
tw e n ty (201 d a y s a f t e r its e n t r y a n d p ro o f
o f s u c h se rv ic e s h a ll be filed w i t h t h e
clek o f t h is c o u rt in N ew Y o rk C o u n ty ,
w ithin ten (1 0 ) d ays th ere a fte r, a n d a fte r
t h e t e r m s o f t h i s o r d e r h a v e b e e n fully
com plied w ith by th e p e titio n e r, on a n d
a f t e r t h e 2 3 r d d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, t h e
p e titio n e r sh all be k n o w n by th e n a m e
t h a t s h e is a u t h o r i z e d t o a s s u m e , a n d n o
other.
E nter,
J.A .B .,, J.C .C .
AT A S P E C IA L T E R M , P a r t I I of th e C ity
c o u r t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k a t 52
C h a m b e r s S t re e t, in th e B o ro u g h of M a n ­
h a t t a n , C ity of N ew Y o rk , th e 16th d a y of
J u l y , 1943.
P r e s e n t : H o n . J o h n A. B y r n e s . C h i e f J u s t i c e .
In
the
M a tte r
of
t ji e A p p l i c a t i o n
of
G E O R G E J. LEV Y fo r leave to c h a n g e his
n a m e to G E O R G E J. LEEDS.
U p o n r e a d i n g a n d filin g t h e p e ti t io n of
G E O R G E J . LEV Y , d u ly v e rif ie d t h e 15th
d a y o f J u l y , 1943, a n d e n t i t l e d a s a b o v e ,
p r a y i n g fo r leav e of th e p e ti tio n e r to a s ­
su m e t h e n a m e of G E O R G E J . L E E D S in
p la c e a n d s te a d of h is p r e s e n t n a m e , a n d
u p o n t h e a n n e x e d c o n s e n t o f A N N E T T E S.
LEV Y, t h e w ife o r t h e p e titio n e r, du ly
s w o r n t o o n t h e 3 0 t h d a y o f J u n e , 19 43 ,
a n d r e - s w o r n on t h e 15th d a y o f Ju ly ,
1943; a n d i t a p p e a r i n g t h a t t h e s a i d p e ­
titio n e r, p u r s u a n t to th e p ro v isio n s of th e
S e l e c t i v e T r a i n i n g a n d S e r v i c e A c t o f 1940
h a s su b m itte d to re g is tra tio n as th ere in
p r o v i d e d ; a n d t h e c o u r t b e in g .satisfied
t h e r e b y t h a t t h e a v e r m e n ts c o n ta in e d in
s a i d p e t i t i o n a r e t r u e a n d t h a t t h e r e Is
n o r e a s o n a b le o b jec tio n to th e c h a n g e of
n a m e proposed;
Now, on m o tio n of B a r n e t D. G olden, th e
a t t o r n e y f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r , i t is
O R D E R E D , t h a t G E O R G E J. LEVY be
a n d h e h e r e b y is a u t h o r i z e d to a s s u m e t h e
n a m e of G E O R G E J. LEEDS on and after
t h e 2 5 t h d a y o f A u g \ i s t , 1943, u p o n c o n d i ­
tio n , h o w e v e r, t h a t h e sh a ll co m p ly w ith
t h e f u r t h e r p r o v i s i o n s o f t h i s o r d e r ; a n d It
Is f u r t h e r
ORDERED,
t h a t th is o rder a n d
the
a f o r e m e n t i o n e d p e ti t io n be filed w i t h in t e n
d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f In t h e o ffic e
of th e C lerk of th is co u rt; a n d t h a t a copy
of th is o r d e r sh a ll w ith in te n d a y s fro m
t h e e n t r y t h e r e o f b e p u b l i s h e d o n c e In
t h e C ivil S e r v ic e L e a d e r, n n e w s p a p e r pub^
lis h e d in t h e C ity of New Y ork, C o u n ty of
New Y ork, a n d t h a t w ith in fo rty d ay s
a f t e r t h e m a k in g of th is o rd er, p ro o f of
s u c h p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e o f s h a ll be filed w i t h
V ie C le rk of th e C ity C o u r t o f t h e C ity of
N ew Y o rk , in th e C o u n ty o f N ew Y o rk ;
a n d It is f u r t h e r
O R D ER ED , t h a t a copy of th is o rd er a n d
t h e p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t is b a s e d s h a ll
be se rv e d u p o n th e C h a i r m a n of th e Local
B o a r d of t h e U n it e d S t a te s S electiv e S e r ­
vice a t w h ic h th e p e tit io n e r s u b m it te d to
re g is tra tio n a s above set fo rth a n d upon
t h e C l e r k o f t h e U. S . D i s t r i c t C o u r t ,
S o u t h e r n D i s t r i c t o f N . Y. , w i t h i n t w e n t y
d a y s a f t e r its e n tr y a n d t h a t p ro o f of
s u c h s e rv ic e s h a ll be filed w i t h t h e C le rk
of th is C o u rt in th e C o u n ty of New Y ork
w i t h i n t e n d a y s a f t e r s u c h s e r v i c e ; a n d It
is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t follow ing th e filin g of
th e p e titio n an d o rder as h ereinbefore d i­
rec te d a n d th e p u b lic a tio n of su ch o rd er
a n d t h e filin g of p ro o f of p u b lic a tio n
t h e r e o f , a n d o f t h e se rv ic e o f a c o p y of
said p a p e rs a n d of th e o rd er as h e re in ­
b e fo re d ire c te d , t h a t on a n d a f t e r 25th
d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, t h e p e t i t i o n e r s h a l l b e
kn o w n by th e n a m e of G E O R G E J. LEE D S
a n d by n o o t h e r n a m e .
E nter.
J . A. B.
J u s tic e of th e C ity C o u r t of
th e C ity of New Y ork.
LEGAL
N O TICE
AT A S PE C IA L T E R M , P A R T II, o p w
C ity C o u r t of t h e C ity of N ew York,
*
i n a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k a i ,,
C o u r t h o u s e , N o . 52 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t In
j
C o u n t y , o n t h e 1 3 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943,
P r e s e n t : H o n . J o h n A. B y r n e s , J u s t i c e
In
the
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the
A p p lication
E D W A R D N E V R O Z I A N , f o r l e a v e to
s u m e t h e n a m e o f E D W A R D N O R x o i l'
U p o n r e a d i n g a n d f i l i n g n h e a n np yfj
p e t i t i o n o f E D W A R D N E V R O Z I A N . m ,'’
k n o w n a s E D W A R D N O R T O N , d u l y vprii „
t h e 1 3 t h d a y o f J u n e , 1943, p r a y i n g u ,
l e a v e t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f ED WAR n
N O R T O N i n p l a c e o f h i s p r e s e n t n«nie
a n d it a p p e a rin g t h a t said p etitio n e r
I s t e r e d p u r s u a n t t o t h e p r o v i s i o n s of ff'l?ih,
S e l e c t i v e T r a i n i n g a n d S e r v i c e A c t of 15^!
a n d t h e C o u r t b e i n g s a t i s f i e d t h e r e b y that
t h e r e i s n o r e a s o n a b l e o b j e c t i o n t o th*
c h a n g e of n a m e proposed:
N O W , o n m o t i o n o f H E R M A N R ore w
F E L D , a t t o r n e y f o r p e t i t i o n e r . I t Is
ORDERED,
th at
the
said
ED W A R n
N E V R O Z I A N b e a n d h e h e r e b y i s s uttio r.
i z e d t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f EDWARri
N O R T O N o n a n d a f t e r t h e 23d day
A u g u s t , 1943, p r o v i d e d t h a t h e s h a l l com.
pl y* w i t h t h e f u r t h e r p r o v i s i o n s o f ih,I
o r d e r ; a n d i t is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t t h i s o r d e r , a n d petition
h e r e i n b e f i l e d w i t h i n t e n d a y s f r o m the
d a t e h e r e o f i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h i s coiiji.
a n d t h a t a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r s h a l l ui thi n
t e n d a y s f r o m t h e e n t r y t h e r e o f b e pub,
l i s h e d o n c e i n t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e LraUer
a n e w . s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d i n t h e C i t y oi
York, C o u n ty
o f N e w Y o r k , stnd that
w i t h i n f o r t y d a y s a f t e r t h e m a k i n g of this
o r d e r p r o o f o f s u c h p u b l i c a t i o n thereof
s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e C l e r k o f t h e City
C o u r t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , County
of N ew Y ork, a n d it is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t a c o p y o f t h i s order
a n d p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t l.s g r a n t e d .sliaii
b e s e r v e d u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n o f t h e Local
B o a r d o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S e l e c t i v e Ser.
v i c e a t w h i c h t h e p e t i t i o n e r s u b m i t t e d to
reg istratio n
as
above
s e t f o r t h within
t w e n t y d a y s a f t e r I t s e n t r y a n d t h a t proof
o f s u c h s e r v i c e s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e clerk
o f t h i s C o u r t i n t h e C o u n t y o f N e w York
w i t h i n t e n d a y s a f t e r . suc h s e r v i c e ; a n d it
Is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t f o l l o w i n g t h e f i l i n g of
t h e p e t i t i o n a n d o r d e r h e r e i n b e f o r e dir e c t e d a n d t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f s u c h order
a n d t h e f il in g o f p r o o f o f publication
t h e r e o f ; a n d o f t h e s e r v i c e o f a c op y of
s a id p a p e r s a n d o f t h e o r d e r a s herein­
b e f o r e d i r e c t e d , t h a t , o n a n d a f t e r t h e 23rd
d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, t h e p e t i t i o n e r s h a l l b«
k n o w n b y t h e n a m e o f E D W A R D NORTON
a n d by n o o th e r n a m e .
Enter,
J.A .B ,, J .C C .
S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , C o u n t y o f N e w York
C E R T I F I C A T E O P L I M I T E D PARTNER.SHIP
of
M. B IN K O V IT Z & SO N S
W E , T H E U N D E R S I G N E D , b e i n g de.sirous
of fo rm in g a lim ite d p a rt n e r s h ip , pursuant
t o t h e L a w s o f t h e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , and
b e i n g s e v e r a l l y d u l y s w o r n , d o c e r t i f y as
follow s:
1. T h e n a m e o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p is M.
B IN K O V IT Z & SONS.
2. T h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e p a r t n e r s h l p j
b u s i n e s s i s t o c a r r y o n b u s i n e s s f o r the
p u r c h a s e , s a l e a n d m a n u f a c t u r e o f co tto n
a n d o t h e r te x tile f a b r ic s a n d m erchandise.
3. T h e p r i n c i p a l p l a c e o f b u s i n e s s o f the
c o - p a r t n e r s h i p Is a t 4 5 8 B r o a d w a y , New
Y o rk City.
4. 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 of
e a c h g e n e r a l p a r t n e r I n t e r e s t e d i n the
p a r t n e r s h i p is a s fo llo w s:
N am es, P laces of R esidence:
K A R L B I N K O V I T Z , 2817 Q u e n t i n Road,
B r o o k l y n , N. Y .
L O U I S B I N K O V I T Z , 1601 B e v e r l y Road,
B r o o k l y n , N . Y.
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 th«
l i m i t e d p a r t n e r I n t e r e s t e d In t h e p a r t n e r ­
s h i p Is a s f o l l o w s :
N am e, P lace of R esidence:
ROSE
B IN K O V IT Z .
1583
51st
S tr e e t,
B r o o k ly n , N. Y.
5. T h e t e r m f o r w h i c h t h e c o - p a r t n e r s h i p
Is t o e x i s t i s f r o m t h e 1 s t d a y o f Se p ­
t e m b e r , 1942, t o A u g u s t 31, 1952, w i t h the
privilege
to
renew
thereafter
f o r like
periods..
6. T h e a m o u n t o f c a s h o f a n d t h e ag re e d
v a l u e o f t h e o t h e r p r o p e r t y c o n t r i b u t e d by
e ach lim ited p a r t n e r are :
R O S E B I N K O V I T Z . i n c a s h t h e s u m of
AT A SPE CIA L TER M PA R T II O P T H E
$25,00 0.00 ,
C ity C o u rt of th e C ity of New York,
7. N o a d d i t i o n a l c o n t r i b u t i o n h a s been
C o u n ty of New Y ork, a t th e C o u r th o u se
a g r e e d t o be m a d e by a n y l im it e d partner.
t h e r e o f , l o c a t e d a t 52 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t ,
8. T h e 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 ­
B oro u g h of M a n h a tta n , C ity of New Y ork,
n e r i s t o b e r e t u r n e d t o h e r u p o n t h e dis­
o n t h e 1 2 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
s o l u t i o n o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p , t o be paid
P r e s e n t : H o n , J o h n A. B y r n e s , C h i e f J u s t i c e .
o v e r a p e r i o d o f t h r e e (3) y e a r s .
In
the
M atter
of
the
A p p lica tio n
of
9. T h e s h a r e o f t h e p r o f i t s o r o t h e r romJA M ES
HENRY
M cD O W R IN G
DA VID
p e n s a t l o n b y w a y o f i n c o m e w h i c h the
for
leave
to
change
his
nam e
to
l i m i t e d p a r t n e r , R O S E B I N K O V I T Z , shall
M c D O W R IN G DA VID.
r e c e i v e b y r e a s o n o f h e r c o n t r i b u t i o n shall
U p o n r e a d i n g a n d f i l i n g t h e p e t i t i o n of
be e q u a l in p r o p o r t i o n t o t h e s h a r e re­
JA M E S H E N R Y M cD O W R IN G DAVID, duly
ce iv e d by e a c h g e n e r a l p a r t n e r e x c e p t that
v e r i f i e d t h e 1 7 t h d a y o f J u n e , 1943, a n d
t h e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r i s t o r e c e i v e In each
t h e a f f i d a v it of IR E N E D A VID, d u ly v e ri­
y e a r a m i n i m u m o f t w e l v e ( 1 2 % ) p e r cent
f i e d t h e 1 7 t h d a y o f J u n e , 1943, p r a y i n g
p e r a n n u m o f t h e c a p i t a l c o n t r i b u t e d to
for leav e of th e p e titio n e r to a s su m e th e A T A S P E C IA L TE R M , P a r t II. of th e City
the p a rtn e rsh ip .
n a m e of M c D O W R IN G D A V ID in p lace a n d
C o u r t of t h e C ity of New Y ork, h e ld in
10. T h e s a i d l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s h a l l not
i n s te a d of h is p r e s e n t n a m e , a n d it a p ­ a n d fo r th e C o u n ty of New Y ork, a t th e h a v e th e r i g h t to s u b s ti tu t e a n assignee m
p e a r i n g t h a t t h e p e t i t i o n e r , J A M E S H E N R Y C o u r t h o u s e t h e r e o f , l o c a t e d a t 52 C h a m ­ c o n t r i b u t o r I n h e r p l a c e .
M c D O W R IN G D A VID, p u r s u a n t to t h e p r o ­ b e rs S t re e t, B o ro u g h of M a r) h a tta n , C ity
11. T h e p a r t n e r s s h a l l h a v e t h e r ig h t
v isio n s of t h e S electiv e T r a i n i n g a n d S e r ­
a n d S t a te o f N ew Y ork, o n th e 16th d a y
to a d m i t a d d itio n a l lim ite d p a rtn e r s .
v i c e A c t o f 1940, h a s s u b m i t t e d t o r e g i s t r a ­ o f J u l y , 1943.
12. N o p r o v i s i o n f o r p r i o r i t y o f l im ite d
t i o n a s p r o v i d e d t h e r e i n , a t L o c a l B o a r d P r e s e n t : H o n . J o h n A. B y r n e s , C h i e f J u s t i c e . p a r t n e r s h a s b e e n m a d e s i n c e t h e r e is only
N o . 60, l o c a t e d a t 559 W e s t 1 4 6 t h S t r e e t . I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e A p p l i c a t i o n o f J O H N o n e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r .
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M c K IE R N A N for leav e to c h a n g e h is n a m e
13. T h e r e m a i n i n g g e n e r a l p a r t n e r or
a t th e d r a f t r e g is tr a tio n fo r m e n betw een
to J O H N K IE R N A N .
p a r t n e r s s h a ll h a v e t h e r i g h t to continue
t h e a g e s o f 45 a n d 60, a n d h a s n o t r e ­
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ceived a d r a f t c la s s if ic a tio n n u m b e r , a n d
J O H N M c K I E R N A N , d u l y v e r i f i e d t h e 1 6 t h i n s a n i t y o f a g e n e r a l p a r t n e r , b u t su b je c t
t h e C o u r t b e i n g s a t i s f i e d t h a t t h e r e is n o d a y o f J u l y , 1943, a n d i t a p p e a r i n g t h a t t o t h e f o l l o w i n g t e r m s a n d c o n d i t i o n s :
r e a s o n a b le ob jec tio n to th e a s s u m p tio n of t h e p e titio n e r , JO H N M cK IE R N A N , p u r ­
I n t h e e v e n t o f t h e d e a t h o f a n y o f the
t h e n a m e p r o p o s e d , i t Is
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p e ti t io n be filed In t h e offic e of t h e C le rk it is
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s u c h p u b l ic a ti o n s h a ll be filed w i t h t h e
( 10 ) d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f In t h e O f ­ t e m b e r 1 s t , 1942.
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S t r e e t a n d M a d i s o n A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k C i t y , o f t h e L o c a l B o a r d N o . 35 o f t h e U . S. t h e f o r e g o i n g c e r t i f i c a t e ; t h a t t h e y have
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h e re o f, a n d p r o o f of s u c h se rv ic e s h a ll be a f t e r its e n t r y a n d t h a t p ro o f o f s u c h s e r ­ t h a t t h e c o n t e n t s t h e r e o f ; t h a t th e
f i l e d i n t h e o f f i c e o f t h e C l e r k o f t h e C i t y v i c e s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e C l e r k o f t h i s i s t r u e t o t h e i r o w n k n o w l e d g e , e x c e p t »»
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a n d t h a t a f t e r s u c h r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e c o m ­ t h o s e m a t t e r s t h e y b e lie v e i t t o b e true.
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a n d a f t e r t h e 2 1 s t d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, 2 5 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, b e k n o w n b y
R O S E B IN K O V IT Z
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com pa ny
II T h e c h a r a e t r r o f t h e b u s i n e s s I s ; T h e
, ,n i i f - « c t i i r e a n d s a l e o f r o s t u m e J e w e l r y .
III T h e l o c a t i o n o f t h e p r i n c i p a l p l a c e
( ijn.siness is ; 220 F i f t h A v e n u e , I n t h e
IV. C o u n t y a n d S U t e o f N e w Y o r k .
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
..(•11 m e m b e r ;
g e n e ra l a n d lim ited p a r t ­
ner 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:
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i c AN NE E. C O H E N . L i m i t e d P a r t n e r , 309
VVest 8 6 t h S t r e e t . N e w Y o r k , N. Y .
w a R I E T ' F A L. V A N D E N B R O E C K , L i m i t e d
p a r t n e r , D e m i i \ K , N e w Me.xico.
V. T h e t e r m f o r w h i c h t h e p a r t n e r s h i p
1, (o e x i s t i s:
U n til dissolved by th e d e a th
o( N i i t l i a n C o l i e n o r u n t i l t e r m i n a t e d by
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j,y t w o m o n t h s ’ n o t i c e g i v e n b y o n e p a r t ­
ner t o t h e o t h e r p a r t n e r . s .
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n ioperty c o n tr i b u te d by e a c h L im ite d P a r t J,er is: N e i t h e r L i m i t e d P a r t n e r h a s c o n ­
tributed a n y cash t o t h e L i m i t e d P a r t n e r siiip, J e a n n e E. C o h e n h a s c o n t r i b u t e d t o
tli<. L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s h i p 3 0 % o f t h e c a p i t a l
^tocli 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
iiiis a n a g r e e d v a l u e o f $721.06. M a r i e t t a
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sureed t o b e m a d e b y e a c h L i m i t e d P a r t n e r ,
gild t h e t i m e a t w h i c h o r t h e e v e n t s o n
th e h a p p e n i n g o f w h i c h t h e y s h a l l b e m a d e ,
.an-: T h e L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s a r e u n d e r n o
o i )l ig a t io n t o m a k e a n y a d d i t i o n a l c o n ­
trib u tio n s a t a n y tim e.
V I I I . T h e t i m e , If a g r e e d u p o n , w h e n t h e
c o n trib u tio i\ o f e a c h L i m i t e d P a r t n e r is to
be r e t u r n e d , i s ; U p o n t h e d i s s o l u t i o n o r
term in a tio n of th e p a r t n e r s h i p .
IX. T h e s h a r e o f t h e p r o f i t s , o r t h e o t h e r
c o m p e n s a tio n by w uy of in c o m e w h i c h e a c h
I.I n iit ed P a r t n e r s h a l l r e c e i v e b y r e a s o n o f
h e r c o n t r i b u t i o n , i s; J e a n n e L. C o h e n Is
to r e c e i v e 3 0 % a n d M a r i e t t a L. V a n d e n
B r o e c k 5 0 '’t 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
d educting fro m s u c h p r o fi ts a p a y m e n t to
N i U h a n C o h e n o f *3.00 0 p e r y e a r , o r 3 %
of t h e r e c e i p t s , w h i c h e v e r i s l a r g e r .
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 ­
ner to s u b s t i t u t e a n a s s i g n e e a s c o n t r i b u t o r
in h e r p l a c e , a n d t h e t e r m s a n d c o n d i t i o n s
of t h e s u b s t i t u t i o n , a r e : S u c c e s s i v e a s s i g n ­
m en ts o f all o r p a r t of t h e i n t e r e s t of t h e
I.im ited P a r t n e r m a y be m a d e w i t h o u t t h e
c ii i is e n t o f a n y o t h e r p a r t n e r .
.XI. T h e r i g h t s , i f g i v e n , o f t h e p a r t n e r s
to a d m i t a d d i t i o n a l L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s , a r e :
None.
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of t h e L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s o f p r i o r i t y o v e r
other L im ite d P a r tn e r s , a s to c o n tr ib u tio n s
or a s t o c o n ip e n . '^ t tt io n b y w a y o f i n c o m e ,
and t h e n a t u r e of s u c h p r i o r i t y . Is: N o n e .
X I I I . T h e r i g h t , if g i v e n , o f t h e r e m a i n in< G e n e r a l P a r t n e r o r P a r t n e r s t o c o n ­
tin u e t h e o u s i n e s s o n t h e d e a t h , r e t i r e ­
m ent o r In sn n itv of a G e n e ra l P a rtn e r,
i.s: N o n e .
X IV . T h e r i g h t , if g i v e n , of a L i m i t e d
P a rtn e r to d e m a n d a n d receive p ro p erty
oU ie r t h a n c a s h i n r e t u r n f o r h e r c o n ­
t ri b u ti o n is.
None.
IN W I T N E S S W H E R E O F , t h e u n d e r s i g n e d
hiivp s i g n e d , s e a l e d , s w o r n t o a n d a c k n o w l ­
e d ge 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, 1943
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J E A N N E E. C O H E N
M A R I E T T A L. V A N D E N B R O E C K
T h e c e rt if i c a te r e t e r r e d to abo v e w as
MRiied a n d d u l y a c k n o w l e d g e d b y a l l m e m ber.s o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p .
AT A S P E C I A L T E R M , P A R T I I , O P T H E
C ity C o u rt of th e C ity of New Y ork.
County of New Y ork, a t th e C o u r t H ouse,
52 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t .
B o ro u g h of M a n ­
h a t t a n , C ity o f N e w Y o rk , o n t h e 13th
da v o f J u l y . 1943.
P r e s e n t : H o n . J o h n A. B y r n e s , C h i e f J u s t i c e
III t h e M a t t e r o f t h e A p p l i c a t i o n o f L U D W IK
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I.U D W IK L A C H O W S K Y . a ls o k n o w n a s
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SK Y. al.so
k n o w n as IZA L A C H O W S K I,
b ot h
d uly v erified th e 23rd d a y of J u n e ,
194:i. a n d e n t i t l e d a s a b o v e , p r a y i n g f o r
lea ve o f t h e p e t i t i o n e r s t o a s s u m e t h e
names of
LU D W IK
LOVELL
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LOVELL, in p l a c e a n d s t e a d of t h e i r p r e s ­
ent n a m e s ; a n d it a p p e a r i n g t h a t t h e s a id
p etitio n er.
LU D W IK
LACHOW SKY,
a lso
known a s L U D W I K L A C H O W S K I, p u r s u a n t
to t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t h e S e l e c t i v e T r a i n i n g
a n d .se r v ic e A c t o f 1940 h a s s u b m i t t e d t o
regi.stration as t h e r e in p ro v id e d ; a n d th e
Court b ein g
satisfied
thereby
th at
the
a v e rm e n ts c o n ta i n e d in sa id p e tit io n s a re
t r u e a n d t h a t t h e r e is n o r e a s o n a b l e o b ­
jection to t h e c h a n g e of n a m e s p r o p o s e d :
NOW. o n m o t i o n o f G E O R G E M. P E I G I N ,
Es q ., t h e n M o. - n/ 'v
t'-^e p e t i t i o n e r s ,
it is
ORDERED, th u t LU D W IK LACHOW SKY,
al.^o k n o w n a s L U D W I K L A C H O W S K I , a n d
ISA L A C H O W S K Y , a l s o k n o w n
a s IZA
1-ACHOW SKI, be a n d t h e y h e r e b y a r e a u M\orized t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e s o f L U D W I K
Lo v e l l a n d I S A L O V E L L , o n a n d , a f t e r
A u g u s t 23, 1943, u p o n c o n d i t i o n , h o w e v e r ,
t iu i t t h e y -shall c o m p l y w i t h t h e - f u r t h e r
p r o v i s i o n s o f t h i s o r d e r ; a n d i t is f u r t h e r
ORDERED,
that
th is o rd er
and
the
a fo r e m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n s be filed w i t h in
ten d a y s f r o m
th e d a te h e re o f in th e
01 fice o f t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t ; a n d t h a t
a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r s h a l l w i t h i n t e n da y.s
f ro m t h e e n t r y t h e r e o f b e p u b l i s h e d o n c e
Ci v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r , a n e w s p a p e r p u b ­
l is h e d i n t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , C o u n t y o f
01 N e w Y o r k , a n d t h a t w i t h i n f o r t y d a y s
'*>ler t h e m a k i n g o f t h i s o r d e r , p r o o f o f
■'‘u c h p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e o f s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h
the C le rk of t h e C ity C o u r t of t h e C ity of
New Y o r k , i n t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k ;
“ lid it is f u r t h e r
O R D ER ED , t h a t a copy of th is o r d e r a n d
'lie p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t is b a s e d s h a l l be
se rv e d u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n o f t h e L o c a l
Board of th e U n ite d S t a t e s S e lec tiv e S e r vice a t w h i c h t h e p e t i t i o n e r , L U D W I K
LACHOW SKY, also k n o w n a s L U D W IK
LACHOW SKI. s u b m itte d to r e g is tr a tio n as
a bov e s e t f o r t h , a n d u p o n t h e A l i e n R e g i s ’ I'a iio n D i v i s i o n , I m m i g r a t i o n a n d N a t u r a l I 'a tio n
S erv ice,
1801
C hestnut
Street,
^ n ilad elp h ia, P e n n s y lv a n ia , a n d u p o n th e
‘^ t a t e B o a r d o f . P h a r m a c y , w i t h i n t w e n t y
Uay.s a f t e r i t s e n t r y a n d t h a t p r o o f o f s u c h
^••rvice s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e C l e r k o f t h i s
j 'J u r t in t h e C o u n t y of New Y o r k w i t h in
u-n d a y s a f t e r s u c h s e r v i c e : a r i d i t is
‘iiriher
. O R D E R E f J , t h a t f o i l o w i u g t h e l i l i n g of
p e titio n s a n d o rd er a s h e re in b e fo re dia n d th e p u b lic a tio n of su ch o rd er
* ” '1 t h e f i l i n g o f p r o o f o f p u b l i c a t i o n
” i er e o f a n d o f s e r v i c e o f a c o p y o f s a i d
japers a n d of th e o r d e r us h e re in b e fo re
a n d o n a n d a f t e r A u g u s t 33rd,
t h e p e t i t i o n e r .sha ll b e k n o w n by t h e
ilkmefi o f L U D W I K
LOVELL
and
ISA
■ 'JV EL L, a n d b y n o o t h e r n a m e s .
E nter,
J.A.B., J.C.C.
T h e J o b M a r k e t is d e s i g n e d t o
h elp read ers a n d job s g et to ­
g e th e r . T h e p o sitio n s listed a re
g athered
from
ad v ertisem en ts
o f a ll t h e n e w s p a p e r s , p e r i o d i ­
ca ls and
co m m u n ica tio n
w ith
p ersonnel
m anagers.
These
job s are a n a ly zed a n d a rra n g ed
in
ca teg o ries
w h ich
w ill
be
m o st h e lp fu l a s a b a sis for s e ­
lectio n .
H o w ev er, it is w ise to
read th e en tire co lu m n ra th er
th a n lim it y o u rse lf to a n y o n e
item .
I t is i m p o s s i b l e t o i n v e s t i g a t e
t h o r o u g h l y e a c h p o s i t i o n n o r ia
i t a l w a y s p o s s i b le t o f o r e t e l l h o w
s o o n t h e y m a y b e f ille d .
We
su g g est th a t you m en tio n T h e
L E A D E R w h e n y o u a p p ly for
a n y o f th e s e p o sitio n s.
N o E x p e rie n c e
M e n a n d w o m e n a r e n e e d e d f o r all
ty p e s of hotel w ork.
No e x p e rie n c e n e c ­
e s s a r y - g o o d salaries prom ised.
Open­
ings fo r m en as kitch en
h e lp,
cooks,
w a iters, h o u se m e n , h a n d y m e n , e le v a to r
o p e r a t o r s , b a r boys, e n g in e e r s a n d p o r ­
ters
W o m e n w a n te d a s k i tc h e n help,
cham berm aids,
clerks,
w aitresses,
and
te le p h o n e o p e ra t o r s . Apply K n o t t H otels,
234 7 t h Ave. , N Y C.
S o h r a f f t ‘n h a s o p e n i n g s f o r m e n a n d
w om en, boys a n d girls w ith o u t e x p e ri­
ence. a s d ish w a sh e rs , so d a m en , p o rte rs,
w a itre sse s, c o u n te rg irls, salesg irls, b a k e rs ,
and
cooks,
and
salad
and
sandw ich
m akers
A p p l y 56 W e s t 23d S t . , N . Y . C .
M eals a n d u n ifo rm s fu rn ish ed .
I n sp e c to rs a n d screw m a c h in e o p e r­
a t o r s wi l l b e h i r e d a t J o u b e r t , 34 E x ­
change
Place,
Jersey
C ity.
S ta rtin g
s a l a r y , $4 0. 20 f o r 58 h o u r s . R e g u l a r I n ­
creases prom ised.
Federal
S hipyards
needs
m en
w ith
a n d w ith o u t experience.
M in im u m pay,
$41.8 6 p e r w e e k .
A p p l v , 44 S . I 3 d S t . ,
R o o m 506, N Y C .
U n sk illed
m en
and
w o m e n w i l l b«
tra in e d for a lr r r a f t w ork a t B re w ster
A e ro n a u tic a l Corp.
M en m u st be d ra ft
d e f e r r e d , a g e s 18 t o 50: w o m e n , 31 t o
40.
A p p l v A v i a t i o n C e n t e r , ^ d A ve . a n d
P a c ific St., B ro o k ly n .
C le ric a l
W o m en n eed ed as c ash iers.
M ust be
e x p e r i e 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 ro m b in e th is w ith o th e r work.
A p p l y N a m n i S t o r e . 4.52 P u l t o n S t r e e t ,
B r o o k l y n . 3 r d flo o r, 9:30-11 a .m .
C om ptom eter op erato rs are needed a t
t h e s e pla c e s :
A m erican
A irlines,
100 E. 43 d S t . ,
N Y C — 16th flo o r.
O v e r 18 y e a r s o f a g e ,
a t l e a s t o n e y e a r ’s e x p e r i e n c e .
S alary,
$100 t o $120 m o n t h l y , t o s t a r t .
H e n r y K u s e S t o r e s , 360 W . 3 1 s t S t . ,
NYC.
M u s t be e x p e r i e n c e d .
I .e r n e . r S h o p s , 354 F o u r t h Av e ., N Y C —
8 th floor.
B e g i n n e r s , $22 p e r w e e k .
N a t i o n a l C h a i n S t o r e — $26 t o s t a r t .
F o rty hours, tim e -a n d -a -h a lf for over­
tim e.
A p p l y . .Mr. L a n e , B R 9- :i400, o r
w rite
E i g h t h Ave., N Y C , 5 t h flo o r.
Over 3 8
M en
a t R.
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
H . M a c y ’s a s u n i f o r m e d g u a r d s .
AT A SPE C IA L T E R M P A R T II O P T H E
C ity C o u r t , C ity of N ew Y o rk , h e ld in
a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a t 52
C h a m b e rs S tre e t, B o ro u g h of M a n h a t t a n ,
C ity of New Y o rk , t h i s 12th d a y o f J u ly ,
1943.
P r e s e n t : H o n . J o h n A, B y r n e s , C h i e f J u s t i c e .
In th e M a tt e r ot th e A p p licatio n of C O N ­
O V E R T H O M A S S I L V E R fo r l e a v e to
c h a n g e h is n a m e to T E R R E N C E T H O M A S
CONOVER.
U p o n r e a d i n g a n d filin g t h e p e ti t io n of
C O N O V E R T H O M A S S IL V E R , du ly v erified
t h e 9 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943, a n d e n t i t l e d a s
above, p r a y i n g for leave of th e p e titio n e r
p u r s u a n t to t h e p r o v is i o n s of th e S e lec tiv e
T r a i n i n g a n d S e r v i c e A c t o f 1940, h a s s u b ­
m it te d to r eg i.stratio n a s t h e r e in p ro v id ed ,
a n d th e C o u rt bein g s a tisfie d th ere b y t h a t
t h e a v e r m e n t s c o n t a i n e d in s a id p e ti t io n
a r e t r u e , a n d t h u t t h e r e is n o r e a s o n a b l e
o b jectio n to th e c h a n g e of n a m e p ro p o sed ;
NOW, on m o tio n of L a n c e lo t A rm stro n g ,
E s q . , t h e a t t o r n e y f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r , i t i.s
ORDERED
th at
CONOVER
THOMAS
S I L V E R b e a n d h e h e r e b y is a u t h o r i i s e d t o
a s s u m e t h e n a m e of T E R R E N C E T H O M A S
C O N O V E R o n a n d a f t e r t h e 19th d a y of
August.
1943,
upon
c o n d itio n ,
how ever,
t h a t he sh a ll com ply w ith th e f u r t h e r p r o ­
v i s i o n s o f t h i s o r d e r , a n d i t is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t th is o r d e r a n d th e a fo r e ­
m entioned
p e titio n
be filed w i t h in
ten
(10) d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f i n t h e
office of t h e C lerk of th is C o u rt, a n d t h a t
a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r s h a l l w i t h i n t e n (10)
d ay s fro m th e e n try th ere o f be publish ed
o n c e in t h e C ivil S e r v ic e L e a d e r, a n e w s ­
p a p e r p u b lis h e d in th e C ity of New Y ork,
C o u n ty ot New Y ork, a n d t h a t w ith in fo rty
(40) d a y s a f t e r t h e m a k i n g o f t h i s o r d e r ,
p ro o f of s u c h p u b lic a tio n th e re o f sh all be
filed w i t h t h e C le rk of t h e C ity C o u r t of
t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , In t h e C o u n t y o f
N e w Y o r k , a n d i t is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t a copy of th is o rd er a n d
t h e p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t is m a d e s h a l l b e
served u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n of th e Local
B o a rd of th e U n ite d S t a t e s S electiv e S e r ­
v i ce , a t w h i c h p e t i t i o n e r s u b m i t t e d t o r e g ­
istra tio n as above set f o rth w ith in tw e n ty
(201 d a y s a f t e r its e n tr y , a n d t h a t p r o o f
o f s u c h .se r v ic e s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e
C le rk of t h is C o u r t in th e C o u n t y of New
Y o r k w i t h i n t e n (10) d a y s a f t e r s u c h s e r ­
v i c e , a n d i t is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t a copy of th is o r d e r a n d
t h e p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h it is b a s e d s h a ll be
served on C a p t. H a ro ld H u rlb u t, C o m m a n d ­
ing O ffic e r of H e a d q u a r te r s C o m p a n y 30th
D ivision, C a m p P ic k ett, V irg in ia, w ith in
t w e n t y (2 0i d a y s a f t e r i t s e n t r y , a n d t h a t
p r o o f o f s u c h s e rv ic e s h a ll be filed w i t h
th e C lerk of th e C o u r t in th e C ity of New
Y o r k w i t h i n 20 d a y s a f t e r s u c h s e r v i c e ;
a n d it is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t f o l l o w i n g Ui e f i l i n g o f
th e petitio n a n d o rd er as h ereinbefore d i­
rected, th e p u b lic a tio n of su ch o rd e r a n d
t h e filin g of p ro o f of p u b lic a tio n th ere o f,
a n d o f t h e s e rv ic e of a c o p y o f s a id p a p e r s ,
a n d of th e o r d e r a s h e re in b e fo re d ire c te d ,
t h a t on a n d a f t e r th e 19th d a y o f A u g u st,
1943, t h e p e t i t i o n e r s h a l l b e k n o w n b y t h e
n a m e of TER R EN C E TH O M A S CONOVER
a n d by n o o t h e r n a m e .
Entei'
J.A .B .
Ju stic e of th e C ity C o u rt
of New Y o rk C o u n ty
U niform s furnished.
S t a r t i n g s a l a r y $25
for f o rty - h o u r , fiv e -d a y week, r o ta t in g
8 -h o u r sh ift.
A pplv E m p l o y m e n t O ffice,
166 W . 3 5 t h S t . . N. Y. C.
Boys aiu i G irls
O p p o r t u n i t y f o r b o y s o v e r 16 a n d g i r l s
o v e r 18 t o d o m e s . s e n g e r w o r k .
OpenI rg. s
for
p n rt-tlm e
w ork
b etw een
7
a , m . a n d 6 p. m .
C an a rra n g e hours.
Also f u l l - t i m e
w ork
w ith
chance
for
ad v an cem en t.
Apply
W estern
Union
T e l e g r a p h C o . , R o o m 5 - M . 60 H u d . s o n
S t . , N Y C . , o r 127 W . 4 0 t h S t . , M a n h a t ­
t a n , o r 311 W a s h i n g t o n S t . , B 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 i t y , N. J .
Y o u n g m e n o v e r 18 wi l l b e t r a i n e d
a s w a iters.
H o u r s 9 p . m . t o 12: 30 a . m . ,
six n i g h ts w eekly.
No s a l a r y q u o te d .
A p p l y a f t e r 1 p.n>., a t S r h r a f f t ’s. 56 W .
23d S t . , N Y C .
Bus
boys
w anted
a t F ifth
Avenue
H otel.
S a l a r y $18 p l u s t i p s a n d m e a l s .
A pplv H e a d W a lt e r, 9 th St. a n d F ift h
A venue. NYC.
G i r l s wi l l b e h i r e d b y C. E . . S h e p p a r d
C o m p a n y , f o r f in i s h in g w o rk in p r i n t ­
ing p lan t.
E x p e rie n c e d esirab le b u t n o t
necessary.
S t a r t i n g s a l a r y , 60 c e n t s a n
hour.
A p p l y 21 -0 9 4 4 t h R o a d , L I C . , 2 n d
f loor.
Irvine
K r e w s o n C o r p , wi l l t r a i n
young lad ies as a s s is ta n t buyers.
F ived a y week.
N o .«;alarv q u o t e d .
Apply
M r . L a n d m a n . 225 W . 3 4 t h S t . , N Y C .
G i r l s wil l b e t r a i n e d a s e l e v a t o r o p e r ­
a t o r s a t R u s s e k s , F i f t h A ve .
No ex­
perience necessary.
Apply M r. E ld rld g e,
6 W . : i6 t h S t . . N Y C .
4 F P re fe rre d
M en
and
boys
w ith
good
eyesight
n e e d e d to m a k e t h e r m o m e t e r s .
S tart­
i n g s a l a r y 50 c e n t s a n h o u r . A p p l y 327
V a n B u r e n S t r e e t , B ’k l y n .
H a iitiie a p p e d Girltii
L ight
shop
w ork
for
han d icap p ed
girls w ith free u se of b o th a rm s .
No
experience
necessary.
F ive-day
week.
No s a la ry q u o ted b u t said to be good.
A p p l y B l a d e . M a s t e r , 175 E . 8 7 t h S t . ,
NYC.
Over 21
R e s t a u r a n t w o rk e rs exp eriA iced on the
ste am table a n d soda w om en a re w anted
a t N a m m ’s, l a r g e B r o o k l y n d e p a r t m e n t
s t o r e . T h e y wi l l a l s o t a k e o n i n e x p e r i ­
en c e p e rs o n s a n d give th e m a c h a n c e
to l e a r n th e t r a d e ; also n e e d w aitresses,
bus wom en, c o u n te r,-s a la d a n d sandw ich
wom en.
T h e y 'd p re fe r a p p lic a n ts to be
o v e r 23.
A pply a t th e P e r s o n n e l O ffice
o n t h e t h i r d f l o o r o f 452 F u l t o n S t . ,
Brooklyn.
H otel
Param ount
has
open in g s
for
m a l e e l e v a t o r o p e r a t o r s , o v e r 21. e x ­
perien ced
preferred.
Also p o r t e r s fo r
the
lobby.
Good
salaries
prom ised.
A p p l y Pc-r.'ioniiel O f f i c e , 4 8 t h S t . , W e s t
o f B r o n d v ' i i y , NY C.
Good o p p o rtu n ity for young wom en,
22 t o 35, a s a d j u s t e r s i n M a c y W a r e ­
h ouse U lvlsion.
M u s t b e h i g h .scho ol
grads.
A p p l y 4 7- 44 3 1 s t S t . , L . I . C .
M o re S k ill
E x cellen t o p p o r tu n ity fo r r a d io a m a ­
teurs
to
connect
w ith
one
of
New
Y o rk 's o ldest e s ta b lis h e d r a d io su p p ly
sto re s.
S h o u ld be tec h n ic a lly fa m ilia r
w i t h all a m a t e u r r e c e iv in g a n d t r a n s ­
m ittin g eq uipm ent.
D ra ft deferred.
No
salary
quoted
but
said
to
be good.
A p p l y M r . A d e l m a n . S u n R a d i o C o , , 212
P u lto n S tre e t, NYC.
i
H ostess-supervisor
needed.
T rain ed
d ietitian
or experienced
in
m anaging
f o rc e of w a i tr e s s e s a n d c o u n t e r people.
A pply
Nunun
Store,
452 F u l t o n
St.,
B 'k ly n ,
3rd
floor,
em ploym ent
office
9 .3 0-1 1 a. m.
M echanics
and
m echanics'
helper,s
n e e d e d a t ( i r e r n Bus Lines.
Good pay
prom ised
and
chance
for
o vertim e.
A p p l y M r . P l u m s e r . 148- 02 1 4 7 t h A v e ­
n u e , J a m a i c a , L. I.
Cost
u cco u n tan ts
needed
at
W est­
e r n K l e c t r l e , 100 C e n t r a l A v e ., K e a r n y ,
N. J .
M ust h a v e th o ro u g h know ledge
of cost a c c o u n tin g m eth o d s.
H a x e l ti n e E l e c t r o n i c s C o rp . is In u r ­
g e n t n e e d of sk ille d m a l e tool m a k e r s ,
m ac h in ists, sh eet m eta l workers, la th e
operators,
and
m illing
m achine o p e r­
ators.
Also n e e d f e m a l e h e lp w i t h a t
l e a s t o n e y e a r 's e x p e r i e n c e in m a c h i n e
s h o p o r as.seinbly w o r k to be t r a i n e d
as
m achine
operators.
O penings
for
w o m e n in p l a t i n e ro o m .
W orking h ours
f r o m 48 t o 54 w e e k l y .
S alary depends
upon
ab ility .
T ra n sp o rta tio n
facilities
arranged.
A pply
58 - 2 5
L ittle
Neck
P a r k w a y , L i t t l e N e c k , L. I .
(C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e T h r e e )
(C o n tin u ed fro m P a g e T h r e e )
t l ie r u l e s o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n r e ­
fe r r in g to th e tw o w eek s' r e ­
in s t a te m e n t d ev ice. T h a t se e m s
to h a v e “ j u s t g r o w e d ," s t e m m i n g
f r o m .somebody'.'; f e r t i l e m i n d a s
a m e a n s o f b o a tin g t h e ru le t h a t
a b s e n c e fo r m o r e t h a n o n e y e a r
m eans
perm anent
se p a r a tio n
fro m th e se rv ice, a c c o r d in g to
th e b u d g e t d iv isio n .
I t is e x p e c t e d in A l b a n y t h a t
C h a irm a n
C onw ay
and
M iss
G e r r y w ill d e v o t e t h e n e x t f e w
m o n t h s to le a r n in g t h e r o p e s a n d
s e e p in g t h e m s e lv e s in civ il s e r v ­
ic e
procedure.
Som e
ra d ica l
c iia n t j e s in c iv il s e r v i c e p r o c e d u r e
p r o b a b l y w ill b e s o u g h t in t h e
1944 L e g i s l a t u r e o n t h e r e c o m ­
m e n d a tio n o f th e C o m m issio n .
J u d g e C o n w a y p lu n g e d rig h t
in to work la st w eek o n o n e o f
th e m o st d iffic u lt o f tech n ica l
c iv il s e r v i c e m a t t e r s — a r e c l a s s i ­
fic a tio n o f N e w Y ork C ity jo b ,
titles.
W ith h im a t th e tim e
w ere H arry W . M a rsh , p resid e n t
o f th e N Y C C o m m issio n , a n d
G ra ce R ea v y , h is p red ecessor.
F .im o u s
W ords
M iss R e a v y . in s t e p p in g d o w n
fro m th e p o st w h ic h s h e h a d
h e l d fo r m a n y y e a r s u n d e r t h e
D em o cra tic a d m in istra tio n , m a d e
th is cr y p tic a d m is sio n :
“O ur work h a s b een h a r d —
t e r r i b ly h a r d . W e w e r e h e m m e d
in o n t h e e a s t b y a s m a l l b u d g e t ,
on th e w est by th e A tto rn ey
G e n e r a l ’s d e c i s i o n s , o n t h e s o u t h
by a m a s s o f r u les t h a t h a d
grow n up through th e years, an d
on th e n o rth by c o n sta n t o p p o si­
t i o n f r o m o u r e n e m i e s . I t w a s n ’t
t h e s o il f o r a f i n e f l o w e r i n g o f
c i v i l s e r v ic e ."
(See oth er
P a g e 16.)
S la te
sto ries
to e x p a n d .
M oreover, a la rg e
n u m b e r o f th e m n o w a c tu a lly
earn m o re a s so ld ie r s a n d s a il­
o r s t h a n t h e y d id a s c i t y e m ­
p lo y ees— esp e c ia lly
tho .se
who
have
becom e
o fficer s.
One
you n g bookkeeper h a s seen a
v isio n - -he w a n t s to g e t in t o
p ost-w ar
a v ia tio n .
He
w an ts
to ta k e th in g s o u t o f th e C o n g o
a n d d e l i v e r t h e m a ll o v e r t h e
w o r ld .
I t is. o f c o u r s e , i m p o s s i b l e t o
t e ll h o w w i d e l y t h i s s^ a te o f a f ­
fa irs ex te n d s.
And w hen th a
w a r is o v e r , t h e s e m e n w ill b S
m e t w ith th e r e a litie s o f n e e d ­
in g a jo b
a n d t h e o ld o n e
w ill b e t h e r e t o t a k e .
O n e o fficia l sees a d e v e lo p ­
m e n t c o m i n g in t i m e o f w a r
t h a t w ill h a v e a d e e p a f f e c t
upon
“w h ite -c o lla r ” city
em ­
p l o y e e s w h e n t h e w a r is o v e r .
T h a t is t h e g r o w i n g t e n d e n c y
to “ p o o l ” t h e e m p l o y e e s o f v a r i ­
o u s d e p a r t m e n t s , “T h e r e is n o
rea so n ," h e p o in ts o u t, “ w h y t h e
c l e r k s o f o n e d e p a r t m e n t c a n ’t
p e r f o r m t l ie w o r k o f c l e r k s i n
a n o th er d ep a rtm en t. S a m e w ith
p eo p le w h o w ork o n b o o k s, o r
sten os.
S h o u l d .such a d e v e l o p ­
m e n t c o m e a b o u t , it w o u l d m e a n
a m a jo r c h a n g e in t h e f u n c ­
tio n a n d n a tu r e of tlie job*
n ow perform ed by th e se e m ­
p lo y ees.
In
f o r t h c o m i n g : is.sues. T h e
L E A D E R w ill d e l v e w i t h g r e a t e r
d eta il in to th e su b ject o f p o st­
w a r c i v i l s e r v i c e in N e w Y o r k
C ity, a n d ta k e u p t h e s it u a ­
tio n
d ep artm en t
by
d ep art­
m en t.
on
B u y T h e I> E A D E R e v e r y Tue&>
day.
M e ch a n ic a lly inclined m en ca n w ork
f r o m 6:30 p .m .. e v e r y n i g h t .
You m u st
w ork a t lea s t six h o u r s a n i g h t.
All
m e n o v e r 18 a r e a c c e p t e d .
T h e w ork
is o n m e t a l s p e c i a l t i e s , a n d s a l a r y v a r i e s
a c c o rd in g to ab ility .
A pplv H a r d y M etal
S p e c i a l t i e s C o., 248 M c K l b b e n S t . . B k l v n .
E V 8-04 80.
I n e x p e r i e n c e d b o y s a n d m e n wi l l b e
t r a i n e d a n d giv en p a r t - t i m e jobs.
W ill
c o n s id e r m en w h o e x p e c t to be d r a f te d .
A p p ly in p e r s o n 8:30 a m . t o 5 p.m .,
N e w a r k S t e e l D r u m C o. , 1200 W. B l a n c k e
S t . , L i n d e n . N. J .
If you
C K M E T E R Y
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HI SUM H K \ V . X r .O N W A Y S T .
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care
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f o r thr«*r in fe r *
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I t > r r | i r l u a l r a r r liu l in rluiJttiK t h o firMl o|»<*ninK
w a n t e u i d a n c r lo
r iFt a J o b
Change
T ra in
$175
your Job
for a
b etter Jo b —
S lO O
take
ad v an tag e
of
the
Jo b -G u id an ce
S e r v ic e a n d e o in r in to see M rs . M a t i l d a
B. M i l l e r a t !*" D i i a n e S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k
City.
C IVIL
OZONE FOOT-STICK
for
SE R V IC E EM PLO Y EE S
LET
BRAND’S FUR SHOP
A SSU R E YOUR SA T IS FA C T IO N
D o s if(ii u m l M a k e
T n S u i I y o II r
ALSO
Hurting Feet
Y o u r F u rs
P e ra o u a litr
R E P A IR — REM O DEL L IK E
2 5 0 8 B R O A D W A Y , N .Y . C .
NEW
Cools and soothes tired, burning
feet caused by over-exertion. R e­
lieves itching, scaling and crack­
ing of Athlete’s Foot. Antiseptic.
Applied to affected part, i t will
stay on all day. Stick lasts for
months, 1 .0 0 .
AC. 2 - 3 7 8 0
hair styling
^
HAIR DYEING
S PE C IA LISTS
IN
Permanent Waving
E l e c t r o l y s i s
HOUSE OF fiOURIELU
(D e p ila to ry )
FRANK GUST-FERRIS
Sales
M ag a/in e
sa le sm e n
are
bein g
hired
by
P erio d ical
P ublishers
S ervice
Bu­
r e a u , 56 C o u r t S t . , B k l y n .
S te rn Bros, h a s o p e n in g s fo r s a le s ­
w o m e n full o r p a r t t im e .
A pply 8 th
flo o r , 42d S t. a n d 6 t h Ave., NY C.
O p p o r t u n i t y f o r w o m e n , o v e r 30, n e a t
a n d aggres.sive, to d e m o n s t r a t e H e a l th
K no w led g e.
A pply
1476
B roadw ay,
NYC.
S a l i i r y $25 w e e k l y .
N Y C P o s t- ^ a r
Civil Service
C on w ay Begins
His S ta te J o b
1 6 E a s t 5, ') t h S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k
31 Y e a r s i n B u s i n e s s
ISIO
NOSTRANI
AVENUE, BROOKLYN
O p e n B A .M . t o 10 P . M .
BU. 4-SS25 '
P E R S < lliA l L 9 A N S
M iscellan eo u s
P e r m a n e n t Jobs a s d ish w a.sh ers. S a l ­
ary
$32 p l u s
m eals.
Apply S te w a rd ,
F ifth A v en u e H otel, 9 th St. a n d F ifth
A v e. , N Y C
W h e n it's g o o d b u s i n e s s to b o r r o w , it 's w i s e t o b o r r o w
a t b a n k r a t e s . P e r s o n a l L o a n s f r o m S l O O to 5 3 , 5 0 0 .
P h o n e , w r it e or c a l l a t a n y ot o u r o f f ic e s .
T a l l m e n , 5 f e e t , 8 i n c h e s , w e i g h t 150
pounds, needed as guards.
M u s t be of
good c h a ra c te r .
A g e l i m i t 55.
Apply
R o o m -,*01, n7.'> B r o a d w a y , N V C .
N IN E
P a r l-T iiiie Jobs
M en w a n te d fo r c lean p a r t - t i m e w ork.
No
experience
necessary.
No
salary
q u oted
b u t said
to be good.
Apply
W lllU in H u tts *
S o n , 230 T h i r d S t . ,
B rooklyn.
O p p o r t u n i t y fu r m e n to e a r n m o n e y in
part
tim e
as
rep resen tativ es
of
the
S t e n o t y p e C o. N o s a l e s e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s ­
sary.
All l e a d s p r o v i d e d .
Liberal a d ­
van ced c o m m issio n s p ro m ised.
A p p lv in
p e r. s o n a t 292 M a d i s o n Av e. , N Y C , a n d
f l o o r , M r . B r o w n , o r p h o n e M U . 5- 4582 .
C i g a r c l c r k s n e e d e d f r o m 11 a . m . t o
2 p.m . d aily, e x c e p t S a t u r d a y o r S u n d a y ,
No s a l a r y q u o t e d . M e a l s o r o v i d e o . A p p l y
B o x 142, C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r .
P a r t- tim e o p en in g s for w om en a s d is h ­
w a s h e r s , a l s o f u l l t i m e a t N a m m l > ep l .
S t o r e , 452 F u l t o n S t . . B r o o k l y n .
A pply
E m p l o y m e n t O f f i c e , 9. 30 -1 1 a . m .
I.ig cett
l > r u { C!u. h a s o p e n i n g s l o r
s a l e s m e n f r o m 6 - 1 2 p. in., f i v e n i g h t s
w e e k l y , a n d 10 h o u r s o n S u n d a y .
No
s-o la ry q u o t : ' d
A p p l y 71 W. 23 d S t . ,
NYC., R
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C H U R C H A N D R E L IG IO l^ S S U P P L I E S
“ 7 K ey s T o P o w e r ,”
— “ L e g e n d s o f I n c e n s e s , H e r b s a n d O i l s , ’* SI
“ T r u e F o r t u n a t e ”— “ A f r o ” — “ 6 a n d 7 B o o k s o f M o s e s . ”
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Tuesday, July 20, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
r
C tA n i.
M e r it
M en
In d e p e n d e n t W e e k ly o f C ivil S e r v ic e and W ax Jo b N e w s
P u b lish e d
O ffic e ;
e v e r y T u e s d a y by C i v i l S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s ,
97 D u a n e S t r e e t (a t B r o a d w a y ) N e w Y o r k . N .
P h o n e : C O r t l a n d t 7-5 6 6 5
C o p y r i g h t , 1942, b y C i v i l S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , Inc.
In c.
Y.
Repeat This!
Smugglers'
Nemesis
ferry F in k e lste in , P u b li s h e r ; M a x w e ll L ehm an , E x e c u t i v e E d it o r ;
B r ig a d ie r G en era l John J B r a d le y ,
( R e t.) ,M i li t a r y E d i t o r ; D a v id
K o b in so n , A s s o c i a t e ; N . H. M a g e r , B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r .
— S u b s c rip tio n
p J '
R a te s —
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C an ad a anti Foreign U n iin tr ie s .
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now
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M R M D K It A L D IT H IIK K A U O F C IH C L I.A T IO N S
NY
D istrict
T u e s d a y , J u l y 20, 1943
H ea d lin e
NE O F T H E very interesting m un icip al governm ent
plans in recent years was the proposal, suggested
by the W ilkinson C om m ittee w hich probed labor
conditions in the subways, to set up a labor relations
section w ith in the Board of T ran sp o rtatio n , to handle
the great variety of labor problems, grievances, and dis­
cip lin ary actions w hich come up daily in this vast com­
m unications netw ork em ploying some 33,000 persons.
W e w eren’t the only ones to praise the plan. Everybody
agreed it was good. A nd things got under way. The
proper C ity and State agencies and the M ayor O k ’d the
plan. Judge Edw ard C. M ag u ire was p rom in en tly m en­
tioned as the candidate for the deputy commissionership
which would go to the head of the new labor relations
departm ent. And in the Board of T ransp o rtation , an
office was even dusted off and made ready for the new
occupant.
As we go to press n o th in g has happened. Is this plan
to die away from rust?
M r. M ayor, m ay we suggest th a t you p u t the fin al
O K on the M ag u ire ap pointm ent, and get the wheels
ro llin g under this im p o rta n t new experim ent in C ity
governm ent.
O
in
th e
cauldron
A t t o r n e y ’s
to
be
re ta in e d
by
N E W State C ivil Service Commission w ent to
I work last Wednesday.
JL
I t comes under an a le rt and yo u th fu l ad m in istra­
tio n th a t is fu ll of ideas on the proper functions and
purposes of the public service. Th e Governor has fra n k ­
ly expressed him self as out of sym pathy w ith m any of
the rules and regulations w hich have served to m ake
civil service “ dull and d reary.”
The m ay be a tendency— indeed, such a tendency
has already shown itself— to short-circuit the processes
of civil service. There is some evidence th a t where it
m ay prove d iffic u lt to circum vent laws and court de­
cisions, the Legislature w ill be asked to act.
Th e people of New Y ork S tate have an im p o rtan t
stake in a m erit system th a t works. I f our present setup
is encased in too m any petty restrictions, som ething can
be done about th a t. Indeed, im ag in atio n is needed in
this field. B u t the ad m in istratio n m ust proceed w arily
w ith any prospective plans for subtly upsetting the m erit
principle.
Once broken down, a decent civil service
w on’t be easy to rebuild.
To Judge Conway and to Miss G erry, the new com­
missioners, we extend felicitations.
We hope th a t we
shall be able to report under your reign w h at Governor
Dewey calls an “ennobling” of the governm ent service.
W e hope, too, th a t the m e rit system w ill flourish. For
the two concepts mesh smoothly: only under a clean
system of m e rit— as opposed to spoils— can the type of
personnel be obtained who w ill bring about th a t desir­
able “ennobling” of the service.
G ov.
D ew ey as h e a d o f th e N Y
S ta te
P o lic e. . . . 4/id c a p t a i n s o f t h e
Sta te
P o lic e a re d u e
to
be
ro­
ta te d , as a re su lt o f m a lp ra c tic e s
u nco vered by th e D ew ey a d m in ­
is tr a tio n . . . C o n tr a r y to re p o rts.
S ta te
C o m m issio n e r
of
H ea lth
G o d f r e y i s n ’t s l a t e d f o r t h e a x e —
n o t jU st y e t , a n y w a y . . . . I t e m
to O P A e m p lo y e e s:
W o r s t black
m a r k e t in th e m e tr o p o lita 'i area
is a t
Long
Beach
and
v icin ity.
. . . T w o to p O P A laivyers in N Y C
o ffic e A r m y - b o u n d soon. . . . A
flo o d o f a p p lic a tio n s are flo w in g
fro m
lavryers
in
th e
In tern a l
R e v e n u e D e p a r t m e n t to n e w U .S.
A tto rn e y J im
M cN a lly. . . . E d ­
w in
The
Ja eckle:
GOP.
w h ich
n o w lo o ks so u n ifie d , w ill s u ffe r
a s p lit w ith in th e n e x t 3 yn o n th s
as w id e as t h a t betiveen th e le ftw in g a n d rig h t-w in g A LP . . . ,
Around
M ayor
the
Town
L a G u a rd ia :
We
to ld
y o u 4 d a y s b e f o r e t h e d a il ie s g o t
th e story th a t form er
A Word With
Judge Conway
of
o ffice.
T o b r e a k b e f o r e t h e h o t s p e l l is
over. . . . M a jo r J o h n W a rn er
sla ted
Important Experiment—
But Let's Get It Going
S to ries
B ig g e st h e a d lin e s in ye a rs are
C h a rles
P o le t t i ,
a n t-c o lo n e l,
now
had
G overnor
a
lie u te n -
the
job
you
w a n ted . . . . P a u l J. K ern , fo r­
m er
NYC
civ il
sioner^
has
Arm y
and
se rv ice
co m m is­
a p p lica tio n s
Navy
in
for
c o m m issio n s,
w i t h g o o d b a c k i n g . . . . I s it t r u e
th a t
S a n ita tio n
fireb ra n d
Abe
K a so ff, w h o d a m n e d , th e n jo in e d
th e C IO m u n ic ip a l u n io n n ow h a s
c o c - . d t o w a r d t h e S C M W A ? — or
is i t v i c e v e r s a ?
R u m o r h a s it
t h a t A b e i s t ir e d , w a n t s h i s p e n ­
s i o n . . . . N Y C C iv il S e r v i c e
P resid en t H arry W . M arsh, a p ­
p r o a ch ed by a rep orter w ith th e
q u e stio n : “ H a v e you a n y id ea s
o n t h e s u b j e c t o f p o s t - w a r c iv il
se rv ice? ” an sw ered :
“ No,
I
h a v e n ’t a n y i d e a s a b o u t i t . ” . . .
T h e r ift b etw een su b w a y boss
J o h n II. D e l a n e y a n d h i s f e l l o w c o m m i s s i o n e r s is s a i d t o h a v e
h ea led . .
W a u ls T r a in in g
S ir s :
O ffice
I
am
of
em p lo y ed
D ependency
at
th e
B e n e fits
they
are
em p lo y ees
who
M o re S tu d y A id s fo r
N Y C C le rk , G ra d e 3 a n d 4, T e st
tr y in g
to
fin d
m ake
cap­
am ong
the
O ffice
g iv e
w ill
su p erv iso rs
sta ff.
W hy
ca n 't
tr a in in g
h ig h er
the
courses
p lo y ees
to
jobs
to
q u a lify
in
the
the
them
em ­
for
bureau?
I k n ow th a t m o st o f the w ork­
ers
A Iho
to
w o r k fo r .
J. F .
S e e a r t i c l e o n p a g e 2, a n d
a ls o O D B s t o r ie s in p r e c e d in g is ­
s u e s o f T h e L E A D E R . — E d it o r .
H e b e g a n a s a n I n s p e c t o r of
C u sto m s. F iv e y e a r s la te r h e was
p r o m o ted to s t a f f o fficer .
In
19 0 9 t h e G u a r d s D i v i s i o n w a s o r ­
g a n i z e d a n d h e w a s p l a c e d in
c h a r g e o f it .
I n 19 1 4 h e w a s
p la c e d in c h a r g e o f th e Cargo
D iv isio n . L a te r t h a t y e a r h e was
p la c e d in c h a r g e o f t h e G u a rd s
D i v i s i o n , a p o s i t i o n w h i c h he
n o w h o ld s.
T o d a y h e is i n c h a r g e o f 700
m e n w h o v i g i l a n t l y g u a r d th e
s h o r e s t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e F B I.
N a v a l In te llig e n c e , t h e C oast
G uard, an d other F ed eral a g en ­
cies.
A n d w h e n h e r e t i r e s , h e will
s p e n d h is t im e a t h is little farm
a t G r e a t N eck , L o n g Isla n d , but
i t ’s a f a i r c h a n c e t h a t t h i s a le r t
m a n w h o d o e s n ’t l o o k a d a y ov er
5 0, a n d s t a n d s e r e c t a t 5 f e e t 11,
w ill f in d p le n t y o f t h in g s b esid es
V i c t o r y g a r d e n i n g t o o c c u p y h is
tim e.
here
want
to
get
ahead,
a n d w o u l d b e o n l y t o o g l a d to
d e v o t e s o m e o f t h e i r t i m e - o f f in
p rep a rin g th e m s e lv e s for b etter
jo b s. T h e w a r, a n d th e se jo b s
w o n ’t l a s t t o o l o n g , b u t t h e
tr a in in g a n d e x p e r ie n c e w o u ld
be v a lu a b le a n d w o u ld h elp th e
em p lo y e e s fin d b etter p o st-w a r
p o sitio n s.
A n d it w o u ld im ­
prove m o ra le by g iv in g th e e m ­
W hat About That
C o rre c tio n T est?
S irs:
I am
o n e o f t h e a p p li­
c a n t s w h o to o k t h e te s t for cor­
r e c t i o n o f f i c e r w h i c h w a s g iv e n
in N e w a r k . A s I u n d e r s t a n d t h e
a b le
A Mitiipic expEaiialion for all Fttirral eiii|uoyce8
T h e L ittle B o y
T h e ca se from w h ich h e got
th e m o st p erson al sa tisfa c tio n
h a p p e n e d in 1920. A 1 6 -y e a r -o ld
ca b in b o y step p ed o ff th e g a n g ­
p l a n k o f a b o a t f o r a s h o r e le a v e .
H e w a s a n u n u su a l little boy,
b e c a u se a ll a b o u t h is p erso n w ere
d istr ib u te d t h o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs
p lo y ees so m e th in g
O D B E m p lo y e e
th a t
H o w th e U . S.
R e tire m e n t S y ste m W o rk s
In tu itio n
W h en h e started , th e cu sto m s
w a t c h m a n s a t in a litt le g la ss
b o o th o n t h e p ier a n d relied on
h i s i n t u i t i o n t o t e ll h i m w h e n
s o m e t h i n g d i d n ’t lo o k e x a c t l y
r i g h t . T o d a y , t h e y s t i l l r e ly o n
th eir in tu itio n , b u t th eir s c ie n ­
tific tr a in in g h a s m a d e t h e b u si­
n e ss o f sm u g g lin g a n ex trem ely
h a z a r d o u s o c c u p a tio n .
A n d t h o u s a n d s o f p eo p le h a v e
s p e n t lo n g p erio d s o f tim e sittin g
in p r i s o n c e l l s , w i s h i n g t h a t M r .
T r u m b le h a d ta k e n u p so m e o c ­
c u p a tio n
oth er
th an
cu stom s
w ork.
H is b u sie s t tim e c a m e a fte r
W o r ld W a r I, w h e n t h e r e w a s a n
orgy o f sm u g g lin g .
N a rco tics,
m o rp h in e, a n d d ia m o n d s le ft E u ­
r o p e in a s t e a d y s t r e a m h e a d e d
for t h is c o u n tr y . B u t v ery little
got through.
P r o h ib itio n P r o b le m s
P r o h ib itio n r e p r e se n te d prob­
a b l y t h e m o s t d i f f i c u l t p a r t of
h is career. H is m e n w ere su b ject
to c o n s t a n t te m p ta tio n w h ile enf o i x i n g a l a w i n w h i c h m o s t of
t h e m d i d n ’t b e l i e v e .
A n d m o re
t h a n o n c e a g u a r d w a l k e d in to
D e p u t y S u r v e y o r T r u m b l e ’s o f ­
f i c e a n d p u t d o w n a s u m of
m o n e y r e p r e se n tin g se v era l y ea rs’
s a l a r y w h i c h h a d b e e n o f f e r e d to
h im to lo o k t h e o t h e r w a y . And
i t i s a t r i b u t e t o M r. T r u m b l e ’s
tr a in in g a n d in sp ir a tio n o f these
m e n t h a t th e y se r v e d t h e ir tru st
fa ith fu lly .
H is ca ree r w ith t h e G o v e r n ­
m e n t e n d s o n J u l y 25, w h e n h e
retires, a n d h e lo o k s b a ck a t a
s t e a d y r i s e t h r o u g h t h e r a n k s to
on e o f th e m o st im p o r ta n t F e d ­
e ra l jo b s in t h is area .
On the W ay Up
The L E A D E R i n v i t e s a ll r e a d e r s to w r it e in u p on a n y C iv il S e r v i c e s u b j e c t . L e t t e r s
r e c e i v e t h e c a r e f u l a t t e n t i o n o# t h e e d i t o r s . T h o s e o f g e n e r a l i n t e r e s t w ill b e p rin ted .
L e t t e r s w h ich a p p e a r in t h e s e c o l u m n s m a y be a n s w e r e d by r e a d e r s w i t h o t h e r p o in ts
o f v ie w . All l e t t e r s s h o u ld b e s i g n e d , but name's w ill be k e p t c o n f i d e n t i a l i f r e q u es ted '
t
situ a tio n there, th e o fficia ls say
N<*xt W<H‘k
B A C K IN 1900, a f a r m boy
f r o m u p s t a t e c a m e t o t h e b ig
C ity v ia c iv il se rv ice.
O n J u ly
28 , n e x t , h u n d r e d s o f t h e m e n
w h o h a v e b e e n w o r k in g w ith
h im . a n d sc o res w h o h a v e sta rted
th e ir ca ree rs u n d er h im a n d
h a v e r is e n h ig h in p u b lic se rv ice,
w j ll h o n o r h i m r o y a l l y a s h e
p ick s up h is h a t a n d s a y s “G o o d ­
b y e to t h e C u sto m s S e r v ic e .”
In f a c t th e g r o w th o f t h e C u s­
to m s S e r v ic e a n d t h e b io g r a p h y
o f W o rcester W . T r u m b le read
l ik e t h e s a m e b o o k !
H e sta r te d for th e g o v e r n m e n t
w ith a few b orrow ed p e n c ils a n d
a ream of paper.
But he had
id ea s
to
protect
the
n a tio n
a g a in s t th e e n tr y o f illeg a l m a t ­
te r , a n d t h e n e a t l y u n i f o r m e d
C u stom G u ard s w h o today w a tch
th e a r r iv in g sh ip s , are to a g r e a t
e x te n t th e r esu lt o f h is o n e -m a n
c a m p a ig n o f se cu rity .
w o r t h o f d i a m o n d s . B y t h e tim e
t h e c a s e w a s c o m p le te d , several
p e r s o n s w e r e in ja il. T h e m in ­
ister o f a fo reig n g o v ern m en t
and
h is
o fficia l
f a m i l y — the
je w e ls b e lo n g e d to t h a t g o v er n ­
m e n t , w h i c h t h o u g h t i t w o u l d be
a g o o d w a y to r a ise s o m e m o n e y
— w ere on th e ir w ay h om e.
T h e b o y w a s p a r o l e d t o Mr.
T r u m b le , w h o sa w to it t h a t he
g o t a n ed u ca tio n .
T h e n the
y o u n g s te r b e c a m e a n A m erica n
c i t i z e n a n d is a r e s p e c t e d b u s i ­
n e ss m a n today.
T h e C u stom s guard w h o m ade
th e se iz u r e w a s o n e o f those
tra in ed by M r. T r u m b le.
U n ifo r m s f o r
W a r D e p t. E m p lo yees?
S ir s :
W h y is i t t h a t c i v i l i a n
d efen se
p eo p le
can
parade
a r o u n d in u n ifo r m s a n d G o v ­
ernm ent
em p lo y ees
w ork i n g
w ith th e A rm y or N a v y c a n n o t?
I a m a n A ir F o r c e I n s p e c t o r
u n d er th e su p erv isio n o f th e
U . S. A r m y A ir F o rce. M y a g e
i s t w e n t y - t w o y e a r s o ld . I h a v e
b e e n c la ssifie d 4F .
T h e reason
I en tered th e A rm y as an in ­
s p e c t o r w a s t h a t I w a n t e d to b e
a s n e a r a s p o ss ib le to t h e A rm y
A ir F o r c e a s I h a d m y h e a r t s e t
o n t h a t b r a n c h o f th e se rv ice
b efore I w a s deferred o n a c ­
c o u n t o f m y p h y s ic a l d isa b ility .
T h e r e a r e h u n d r e d s j u s t lik e
m e.
U n ifo r m s w o u ld h e lp a
f e l l o w o u t a lo t .
P. M.
on M ay 8 .
I n a s m u c h a s t h e r e w e r e o n ly
tw o th o u s a n d a p p lic a n ts fo r the
j o b w h a t is t h e r e a s o n f o r t h e
d ela y in g e ttin g th e m a r k s and
g i v i n g u s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y to
ta k e th e p h y sic a l tests?
Is there a sh ortage of m a n ­
pow er or n o t?
I f s o , w h a t is
t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n of
N e w Y o rk C ity w a itin g for?
M . K.
M r s l, t h e T e m p o ra ry P a tro lm a n - F i r e m a n t e s t h a d t o be
m ark ed in a hurry, w h ic h m eans
t h e C o m m i s s i o n ' s s t a f f w a s n ’t
a v a ila b le to g e t o n w ith t h e C or­
r e c t i o n O f f i c e r t e s t . S e c o n d , t h is
is n o t a n u n u s u a l l y l o n g w a i t i n g
p e r i o d , s o f a r a s c i v i l s e r v ic e
t e s ts go. T h ird , t h e p h y sic a l tests
a r e ju s t sta r tin g , a jiy w a y . Turn
t o p a g e 1 6.— E d i t o r .
p
The S u p r e m e C o u rt h a s sa id
Mflalt” ^
M u n i c i p a l C iv il
5 eivice
C o m m issio n
and
the
police C o m m i s s i o n e r .
G eo rg e F . M c l n e m y a n d A n ^j^ony L o c a s c i o
fil^
a p p lica pons t o t a k e t h e l ^ t C i t y e x gixiination
for
p a tr o 1 m a n.
They’re o n t h e f o r c e , a n d w e r e
nbout t o b e f i r e d . R e a s o n : T h e
c o m m is s io n
ru led
th a t
they
,,eie o v e r a g e w h e n t h e y f i le d
tneir a p p l i c a t i o n s .
T h e y t h o u g h t t h e y w e r e n ’t,
and s t a r t e d a c o u r t a c t i o n t o
prove t h e i r p o i n t .
T h e C ourt
rilling p r e v e n t s
the
C o m m is­
sion or t h e P o l i c e C o m m i s s i o n
from t a k i n g a n y a c t i o n o n t h e i r
cases u n t i l i t h a s i s s u e d a n
opinion o n t h e m a t t e r .
Tight G rip
o ld e r . W e d o n ’t t h i n k t h e c l e a v ­
a g e i s a n y t h i n g l ik e a s b i g a s
i t ’s s o m e t i m e s m a d e o u t t o b e .
B u t w e h a v e t o a d m i t i t ’s t h e r e .
I f t h e y o u n g er m e n h a v e g riev ­
a n ces, th o se ca n be taken care
of, b u t n o t b y sn ip in g a t th e
o ld e r m e n . A n d i f s o m e o f t h e
old er m e n h a v e a c o n d e s c e n d in g
air to w a rd th e y o u n g e r fello w s,
th e y sh o u ld rem em b er t h a t th e y
w ere y o u n g o n c e , too. P a r tic u ­
la r ly d o w e r e s e n t t h e a ttitu d e
e x p ressed b y t h e la w y er w h o
airily m a d e t h e s t a t e m e n t s w e
q u o ted above.
U n i t y is n e e d e d . P u l l t o g e t h e r ,
b o y s — o r t h e y ’ll p u l l y o u a p a r t .
Aqueduct Cops
Must Stay Put
F ifty o f th e m en w h o passed
t h e e x a m in a tio n for jo b s w ith
t h e P o li c e D e p a r t m e n t b a c k in
1939 w e r e o f f e r e d j o b s a s p a ­
tro lm en
w ith
the
Board
of
W ater
S u p p ly
and
accep ted .
A fa v o rite a r g u m e n t h e a r d , e s T hey
en tered
the
A queduct
cially a m o n g r^r-tain m e m b e r s o f
P o lic e fo rce.
the le g a l p r o f e s s i o n , i s t h e o n e
W h e n th e y took th e se jobs
about t h e “ y o u n g p o l i c e m a n v e r - *
t h e y w e r e t o ld t h a t a t s o m e
siis h i s m o r e m a t u r e c o n t e m p o ­
f u tu r e d a y th e y w o u ld g e t r e g ­
rary.”
u l a r p o l i c e j o b s w i t h t h e C it y .
We l i s t e n e d i n o n a d i s c u s s i o n
Now
they
hear
about
th e
about t h e r e l a t i v e m e r i t s o f t h e
m a n p o w e r s h o r t a g e a n d w o u ld
two g r o u p s t h e o t h e r d a y a n d
l ik e t o g e t o n t h e r e g u l a r p o l i c e
found o u t s o m e i n t e r e s t i n g t h i n g s
fo rce.
about p o l i c e p e r s o n n e l . T o q u o t e
B u t a cco rd in g
to
th e
C iv il
one y o u n g l a w y e r : “ T h e n e w t y p e
S er v ic e C o m m issio n , th e y h a v e
of coP h a s i t a ll o v e r h i s p r e d e ­
n o t m uch of a chance.
cessor
in
b ra in s
and
in te l­
ligent a p p l i c a t i o n o f t i i e l a w s ! ”
F o r o n e t h i n g , j^vhen t h e y t o o k
Now, w e r e s e n t t h i s k i n d o f
t h e jobs, t h e y s ig n e d w a iv e r s
talk. ' W e c a n ’t
fo llo w
a lo n g
w h ic h g a v e u p th e ir r ig h t to a
with t h e i d e a t h a t t h e n e w c o p
P . D . jo b for o n e y ea r.
If th e
has e v e r y t h i n g
and
th e o ld lis t o f e lig ib le s fo r t h e P o lic e
timer h a s n o t h i n g .
F a c t is, w e
D e p a r tm e n t ex p ired t h a t year,
think t h a t j u s t a b o u t t h e s a m e
t h e n t h e y c a n ’t b e a p p o i n t e d .
things— g o o d a n d b a d — c a n b e
And
then,
il
they
w e r e n ’t
said o f b o t h t y p e s o f m e n .
r e a c h e d o n t h e P o li c e l i s t b e ­
T h e R eal Issu e
fo re it e x p ired , th e y c a n ” t be
Now t h e r e a l Is su e, a s w e s e e it,
a p p o in te d eith er.
is s o m e t h i n g e ls e .
S o , it lo o k s a s t h o u g h t h e y ’ll
If t h e n e w m e n r e s e n t c e r t a i n
h a v e to stic k w ith t h e w a te r
things d o n e o r r a t h e r m o r e c o r ­
s u p p l y p o li c e .
rectly N O T D O N E , e s p e c i a l l y in
the m a t t e r o f t h e e n t r a n c e s a l a r y
of $ 1 , 2 0 0 p e r y e a r a n d t h e n i g ­
gardly t r e a t m e n t a c c o r d e d t h e m
W e l l,
the
o fficer s
of
th e
in l e f e r e n c e t o p e n s i o n s , t h e n
P B A w ere d u ly in sta lle d la st
they d o h a v e l e g i t i m a t e s q u a w k s .
w eek w ith a ll th e p rop er c e r e ­
A fter c o n v e r s i n g w i t h s o m e o f
m o n ies.
A n d so, a s it h a p ­
the m e n w h o h a v e b e e n a l o n g
p en ed , th e b u sin ess o f th e o r­
time i n t h e d e p a r t m e n t , w e c o n ­
g a n i z a t i o n g o t la id o v e r a g a i n .
clude t h a t
the
veteran s
feel
T h e r e ’s n o
w ord fro m
Pat
Ihe y o u n g m a n d o e s h a v e a r e a l
H arn ed y ab ou t th e co m m itte e
com p lain t t o m a k e , a n d t h e y
t h a t w a s to be c h o s e n to g iv e th e
would l i k e t o s e e t h e y o u t h s o f
fa cts
(“b oth
sid es” )
on
the
the d e p a r t m e n t h e l p e d o u t o f
v o t e - f o r - e v e r y p a t r o l m a n is s u e .
their d i f i c u l t i e s .
H o w t h i s w ill
A s if th e re w ere m o re th a n one
be a c c o m p l i s h e d w i t h t h e p r e s e n t
sid e w h e n it c o m e s to g r a n t in g
hostile
a t t i t u d e
of th e
t h e d e m o c r a tic r ig h t o f v o te to
a d m in is tr a tio n is s o m e t h i n g e l s e
A m erica n s.
B ut anyw ay, th at
again. P e r h a p s o n e w a y t o s e t t l e
issu e ju s t k eep s d ra g g in g a lo n g .
the c o n t r o v e r s i a l p e n s i o n s e t - u p
younger Men
Vs. Older Ones?
Issu^ Delayed
would b e t o h a v e a d e p a r t m e n t a l
referen d u m o f a l l t h e m e m b e r s
by a s e c r e t b a l l o t .
T h i s w o u ld
create a s h o w - d o w n i n t h e m a t ­
ters o f p e n s i o n s a n d w o u l d a l s o
perhaps g i v e a n o t h e r a n s w e r t o
th e m u ch -ta lk ed -a b o u t (b u tn ev er
proved) “ f a s t c o u n t ” t h a t t h e
pension
b allo ts
a lleg ed ly
re­
ceived
w h e n
this
system
Was p u t i n t o e f f e c t i n 1940.
H may b e a n in te r e s tin g th in g
to see w h a t a l l t h e m e n t h i n k
sbout a p e n s i o n s y s t e m . I t w o u l d
at lea st s h o w t h e r e s e n t f u l y o u n g
•nan t h a t t h e o l d - t i m e r i s w i l l ‘•ig to t r y t o h e l p , a n d i t m a y
tend t o b r i n g a b o u t m o r e s o l i ­
darity i n t h e r a n k s .
A n o th e r r e a s o n f o r c l e a v a g e
between t h e y o u n g e r a n d t h e
®*der m e n i s t h e c o n s t a n t s t a t e JJ'fnt b y t h e y o u t h s t h a t “ W e
*^ave n o r e p r e s e n t a t i o n i n t h e
PBA.” T h e y r e f e r t o t h e f a c t
that t h e y ’v e h a d n o v o i c e i n t h e
choice o f d e l e g a t e s . T h e y c a n ’t
th e m selv es h ea rd on any
Problem w h i c h a f f e c t s t h e m . “ W e
^ay o u r d u e s a n d t h a t ’s a l l i t
to u s.”
S u m m in g U p
Seem s to P o lic e C a lls t h a t
®®oner o r l a t e r t h i s s i t u a t i o n h a s
8 ot to b e r e m e d i e d .
But o v e r a n d a b o v e a l l t h i s ,
have s o m e t h in g w e th in k is
^ 'eh ty im p o r ta n t to s a y :
d o e s n ’t d o t h e p o l i c e s e r v of t h is t o w n a d a m n b it o f
eood tQ
d iv id ed
Into
tw o g r o u p s— y o u n g e r a n d
I f P a t H a r n e d y or a n y b o d y
else th in k s t h a t th e m e n on th e
f o r c e d o n ’t w a n t t h e v o t e — or
t h a t t h e y d o n ’t k n o w w h a t t h e
s c o r e Ls o n t h i s i s s u e — j u s t t a k e
a gander around tow n an d have
a little ta lk w ith t h e b oys. Y ou
m a y be su rp rised to fin d th e y
a re q u ite in te llig e n t m e n , lo n g su fferin g , p erh a p s, b u t w ith a
r ea liza tio n o f w h a t ^ t h e rig h ts
a n d w r o n g s o f a sit u a tio n are.
E v en th e d eleg a tes are p retty
w ell c o n v in c e d t h a t t h e v o t e f o r - e v e r y p a t r o l m a n is c o m i n g ,
d e la y in g
ta c tic s n o tw ith sta n d ­
in g .
A n in te r e s tin g d e v e lo p m e n t is
th e firm su p p o rt w h ic h a ll th ree
d e fe a te d c a n d id a te s for th e P B A
p resid e n c y — J o e
B urkard, R ay
D o n o v a n , a n d Al S m ile s— are
g iv in g to t h e d e m o c r a tic v o tin g
p rin cip le.
A n other m a tter th a t a n u m ­
ber o f th e d e le g a te s are in te r ­
e s t e d in p u s h i n g i s t h e i d e a o f
a p u b lic ity m a n fo r t h e P B A .
I t ’s r u m o r e d t h a t H a r n e d y h a s
se v e r a l m e n in m in d , if th is
th in g goes t h r o u g h : tw o of th e m
a re J im M u iT h y , fo rm erly o f
t h e 10th P recin ct, a n d J o h n
O ’B r i e n , f o r m e r l y o f t h e J u v e n ­
i le A i d B u r e a u . B o t h a r e r e ­
tired .
For
A b o u t P r o m o tio n 8
A n d T h in g s
JO B -F R E E Z E
POLICE C A LLS
Over-Age When
They Filed
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CIVIL SEBVICZ LEADER
.fti^day, July 20 , 1943
stra ig h t,
im p a r tia l,
ob­
je c tiv e civ il se r v ic e n e w s , w r itte n
in sim p le u n d e r sta n d a b le sty le—
r e a d T h e L E A D E R r eg u la rly .
T h i s w e e k ’s n e w s f o r C it y e m ^
p l o y e e s w h o ’d lik e t o g e t o u t a n d
ta k e a n o th e r jo b isn it a n y too
c h eerfu l.
A s y o u m a y k n o w , tjie s e c o n d
step a fter you h a v e b een refu sed
a
c e rtifica te
o f a v a ila b ility —
w h i c h y o u n e e d in o r d e r to a c ­
c e p t a n o th e r jo b — by y o u r d e ­
p a r t m e n t h e a d , is t o a p p l y t o t h e
W ar T ra n sfer U n it of the F ed ­
e r a l C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n .
A nd la test w ord from th a t or­
g a n i z a t i o n is t h a t it 's g o i n g t o b e
t o u g h e r a n d t o u g h e r to o v e r ­
rid e t h e d e c is io n o f y o u r d e p a r t ­
m e n t to h o ld on to you.
C ity W o rk E s s e n tia l
T h e W a r T r a n s f e r U n i t is t a k ­
in g th e v iew t h a t m u n ic ip a l g o v ­
e r n m e n t is a n e s se n tia l fu n c tio n ,
a n d i t i s n ’t g o i n g t o a l l o w a n y
la rg e sc a le ex o d u s.
F o r in sta n c e , yo u m a y h a v e
b e e n ta k in g n ig h t c o u r se s to g iv e
y o u a trad e w h ic h yo u ca n a p p ly
i n w a r p r o d u c t i o n . B u t t h a t is
o n e t y p e o f r e a s o n w h i c h w o n ’t
be a ccep ta b le.
S o. u n less you
h a v e s o m e v i t a ll y n e e d e d s k ill
w h i c h i s n ’t b e i n g u s e d in y o u r
C i t y j o b , a n d c a n b e u s e d in
s o m e e ffo r t m o re d ir e c tly lin k ed
w ith th e w ar, you are d e fin ite ly
f r o z e n to y o u r C i t y p o s t .
I f t h e p e o p l e in
the W ar
T r a n s f e r U n i t t h i n k t h a t y o u ’re
e n title d to a r e lea se fro m th e job,
t h e y h a v e n ’t t h e f i n a l w o r d o n
th e m a tter.
T h e y h a v e to s u b m i t t h e ir
o p in io n to a p a n e l o f th e W ar
M a n p o w e r C o m m issio n h e a d ed
by S te p h e n S h erid a n , a c tin g area
d irecto r o f th e W M C . Y ou r d e ­
p a r t m e n t c a .i a lso s u b m it e v i­
d e n c e to th is p a n e l s h o w in g w h y
it w a n ts to h o ld y o u o n th e s t a f f.
T h e o n l y c o n s o l a t i o n is t h e
f a c t t h a t y o u a r e still a b le to
take a 3 0 -d a y v a c a tio n an d th e n
s h i f t to a n o th e r job.
By ARTHUR
L IE B E R S
S e c u r ity
T i l e w o r k t h a t ’s b e i n g d o n e a t
t h e V e t e r a n ’s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n is
d a rn ed im p o r ta n t.
T h e p o licies
iss u e d o u t o f 902 B r o a d w a y c o n ­
c e r n p r a c t ic a lly e v e r y m a n in t h e
a rm ed forces. T h e file s are v a lu ­
a b le a n d p ro b a b ly ir r e p la c e a b le
. . a n d fu ll o f m ilita r y in fo r m a ­
t i o n . B u t s t i l l 9 0 2 is j u s t a b o u t
th e m o s t p o o rly p r o te c te d b u ild ­
in g o f t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t
in N e w Y o r k C ity.
W h e n y o u v i s i t t h e O .P .A ., o r .
t h e O .W .I ., o r p r a c t i c a l l y a n y o f
th e o th e r a lp h a b e tic a l a g en cies,
y ou are stop p ed a t th e door and
asked "W ho you a r e ? ” “W h om
do
you
want
to
see? ” and
“W h y?”
B u t a t V ets, p eo p le are c o n ­
s t a n t ly w a lk in g in a n d o u t o f
t h e b u i l d i n g . T h e y w a l k in c a r ­
r y in g p a c k a g e s, a n d w a lk o u t
ca rry in g p a ck a g es.
A n d t h e r e ’s
n o w a y t o t e ll a n e m p l o y e e f r o m
a n o u tsid er.
In th e o th e r a g en cies, ea ch
e m p lo y ee h a s a b a d g e, w ith a
n u m b er if n o t a p h o to g ra p h .
E v e r y v i s i t o r is g i v e n a p a s s h e
h a s to w e a r w h ile h e is o n t h e
p rem ises. In a n d o u tg o in g p a c k ­
a g es a re c h e c k e d a t th e door.
N ow , w e see th a t a n in fo r m a ­
t i o n b o o t h is b e i n g b u i l t o n t h e
u p p e r l e v e l , b u t t h e r e ’s s t i l l n o
w a y f o r t h e p e r s o n in t h e b o o t h
to tell w h o b e lo n g s a r o u n d a n d
w h o d o e s n ’t.
A n d h e r e ’s a n o t h e r t h i n g . T h e
b o o th is b e in g b u ilt o n th e u p p er
l e v e l , b u t t h e r e ’s n o t h i n g t o k e e p
a n y o n e fro m ta k in g th e elev a to r
b elo w a n d r id in g u p sta ir s.
No Gun
H O S P IT A L S
19,000 Raises
A b o u t 1 9 ,0 0 0 o f t h e 2 1 .0 0 0 e m ­
p lo y e e s in t h e C ity H o s p ita ls g o t
th e $ 1 2 0 p a y in crea se on th e
J u l y 15 p a y c h e c k .
B u t th e job
of
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th e
paychecks
arou n d an d d ed u ctin g th e cu t
w h ic h g o es to U n c le S a m took so
m u c h tim e t h a t a lo t o f th e
p e o p l e d i d n ’t g e t p a i d u n t i l t h e
end of th e w eek.
A nd th e d e p a r tm e n t reports
t h a t th e b u sin ess o f rea d ju stin g
t h e p a y r o lls m o v e d w ith o u t a
h i t c l i , a n d a l l t h o s e w h o h a d to
sig n w a iv ers to g e t th e ir d u ra tio n
in c r e a se d , p u t th e ir n a m e s on
th e d o tte d lin es.
B u t t h e n e w r a i s e s a r e n ’t m a k ­
i n g 1 9 ,0 0 0 p e r s o n s h a p p y .
The
d ru m s a re b e g in n in g to b e a t for
m o r e c a s h to m e e t th e tim es.
In o th e r b u ild in g s, th e gu a rd s
are arm ed . A t V ets, N o. A w h ile
ago, a gu ard on n ig h t d u ty asked
fo r a g u n . H e e x p la in e d t h a t if
a n y o n e w ere to b reak in to th e
b u i l d i n g , t h e r e w a s n ’t m u c h h e
co u ld d o. B u t h e w a s to ld th a t
t h e r e w a s n ’t o n e a v a i l a b l e f o r
h im .
^ J u st the oth er day, a young
m a n c a m e w a lk in g d ow n th e
s ta ir s a n d o u t o f t h e b u ild in g
w ith h is a r m s fu ll o f p ap ers. U n ­
der th e p resen t se tu p , th e gu a rd s
h a v e n o a u th o r it y to s to p h im
a n d a s k q u e s t i o n s . T h e i r j o b is
to do w h a t th e h e a d o f th e
b u ild in g w a n ts th e m to do, a n d
in V ets, it s e e m s t h e y j u s t s ta n d
a r o u n d a n d l o o ^ a n d tell p e o p le
“T h i s is 9 0 2 B r o a d w a y , a n d y o u ’re
in th e w r o n g p la c e ,” a n d so on .
A ls o , t h e y ’r e e x p e c t e d t o d r o p
in to
the
g e n t l e m e n ’s
lou n ges
fr o m tim e to t im e a n d m a k e
su re t h a t n o lo n g g a b se ss io n s or
sm o k in g fe sts are on.
T h e y f e e l t h e y ’r e b e i n g p a i d t o
p ro tect g o v e r n m e n t p rop erty and
t h e y ’d l i k e t o d o a g o o d j o b , b u t
th e ir h a n d s are tied u n til th e
m e n in t h e fo u r th flo o r o ffic e s
d e c id e t h a t a little sig n d o w n ­
s t a i r s “ T h e p u b l i c is n o t a l l o w e d ”
i s n ’t q u i t e e n o u g h t o .s a f e g u a r d
v i t a l s e c r e t s in t i m e o f w a r .
V A C A T IO N
A W a y to
S pen d It
T h e R e v . T h o m a s A. J o y c e ,
a d istin g u ish ed D o m in ic a n or­
a to r, w ith a b rillia n t rccord
a s a p r e a c h e r in m issio n a r y
field s, w ill c o n d u c t th e n in e d a y S u m m e r N o v e n a t o S t.
J u d e T h a d d e u s a n d S t. A n n e
il|i/t41 J u l y
26, a t t h e D o ­
m in ic a n C h u rch o f S t. C a th e r .in e o f S ie n a .
M any per­
so n s in civ il s e r v i c e
are
a tten d in g .
C iv il s e r v i c e w o r k e r s h a v e a
c h a n c e to in v e st th e ir v a ca tio n s
in m a k in g su re t h a t th e y , a n d
e v e i- y o n e e l s e , h a v e e n o u g h t o
e a t n e x t w in te r.
N ew Y ork S ta t e is o n e o f th e
l e a d i n g a g r i c u l t u r a l s t a t e s in t h e
cou n try, an d th e u p sta te fa r m ­
e r s are a n x io u s to h a v e t h e c ity
s lick er s c o m e up a n d len d a
h a n d w ith th e crops. T h e G o v ­
e r n m e n t s a y s i t ’s a r e a l w a y to
a id t h e w ar.
S h o r t-tim e a g r ic u ltu r a l w o rk ­
ers are u su a lly p a id on a p ie c e ­
w o r k b a s i s , o r b e t w e e n 35 a n d
50 c e n t s a n h o u r . B u t w h e n it
r a i n s y o u c a n ’t w o r k , s o y o u
n e e d n ’t f i g u r e o n m a k i n g m u c h
m o re t h a n y o u r e x p e n s e s for th e
tim e.
T h e w ork -d ay a verages b e­
A lo t o f th e N ew Y o rk ers e m ­
p l o y e d in V e t s a r e a l w a y s c o m ­
p la in in g a b o u t th e fa c t t h a t th e
W a sh in g to n ia n s are a lw a y s s t ic k ­
in g to g e th e r a n d g e t tin g t h e
b r e a k s . W e l l , t ’o t h e r d a y o n e o f
th e W a s h in g t o n ia n s p o u r e d h is
w oes in to our ear a n d h e h a s
T R O U B L E . H e w a s p ro m ised a
g r a d e ra ise w h e n h e le f t t h e c a p i t o l, b u t h e ’s s t i l l w a i t i n g . O t h e r
p e o p l e in h i s s e c t i o n a r e b e i n g
p r o m o t e d , a n d h e ’s j u s t s i t t i n g .
H e sa y s h is e ffic ie n c y r a tin g is
O K . H e g a rg les tw ice a d a y , a n d
read a book by D a le C a r n e g ie ,
b u t h e s t i l l i s n ’t g e t t i n g a h e a d .
H a s a n y o n e a n y s u g g e s tio n s
for th is poor V et?
F a r n ie r e lle
I h a p p e n e d to b u m p in to V et
R e b e c c a G o r e w itz la s t w eek in
t h e h a ll, a n d s h e lo o k ed ta n n e r
a n d h e a lth ie r tlia n a n y o n e e lse
w h o h a s been on v a ca tio n . T h e
secret:
S h e w e n t o f f to th e f a r m s w it h
t h e F a r m V icto ry C orps. H a d a
w o n d e r f u l t i m e , d i d n ’t w o r k t o o
h ard , a n d sh e c a n buy B o n d s
w ith th e m o n e y sh e sa v ed .
S o f t b a ll
C o d in g m e t th e E le v a to r u p a n d - d o w n e r s la s t w e e k in a h e c ­
tic m a t c h o n t h e b a ll g r o im d s .
T h e “W h a t F lo o r ” b o y s m u s t
h a v e b e e n on th e d o w n tr ip , b e ­
ca u se C oders c a m e o u t on top.
E ith e r 9-5 , to 10-6, d e p e n d in g o n
w h o se fin g e rs k ep t th e sc o re . . .
an d th e b o y s’ te a m s are m a k in g
th a t fu n n y n o ise w ith th e m o u t h
fro m th e B r o n x a t th e g a ls. T h e y
s a y a ll t h e t a l k a b o u t a f e m a l e
s o f t - b a ll t e a m is th e b u n k , a n d
t h a t w o m e n m a y be a ll r ig h t in
the
k itch en
or
the
W AVES,
W A C S , e t c ., b u t n o t o n t h e b a s e ­
b a ll fie ld ? . . . W ell, g irls?
H o w ’ ll Y o u L i k e
T o W e a r U n ifo r m ?
H o w w o u ld y o u lik e t o w e a r a
u n ifo rm ?
T h i s i s n ’t a r e c r u i t i n g d r i v e f o r
t h e W A V E S or W A C s ; b u t i n
a lo t o f G o v e r n m e n t a g e n c ie s ,
t h e g irls h a v e a d o p te d a u n ifo r m .
W e h ear th a t so m e of th e local
g a ls a t V e ts th in k it w o u ld be a
g o o d i d e a f o r a ll o f y o u f e m m e s
a t 3 4 6 B r o a d w a y t o d r e s s in u n i ­
form s.
H ere are som e o f th e
r e a s o n s t h e y g iv e:
1.
T h e m o n e y y o u ’d s a v e b y
w e a r in g a n e a t in e x p e n siv e u n i­
f o r m w o u ld m a k e u p fo r t h e
w i t h h o l d i n g t a x c u t y o u ’v e j u s t
taken.
2. A u n i f o r m is a p r o p e r s i g n
o f r eco g n itio n o f w h ic h a G o v ­
e r n m e n t gal ca n be proud.
3. I t w o u l d i m p r o v e m o r a l e i n
th e b u ild in g , a n d
get
p u b lic
leco g n itio n
of the
fact
th a t
y o u ’r e h e l p i n g t h e w a r o f f o r t t o o .
In oth e r a g en cies, th e e m p lo y ­
ees g o t to g e th e r a n d p ick ed o u t
th e u n ifo rm s th e y w a n ted . T h e
a d m i n i s t r a t o r s o k ’d t h e m a t t e r ,
a n d th e y feel m u c h h a p p ie r a n d
n a ttie r now .
W ell G a ls: H o w d o Y O U f e e l
a b o u t th is?
D rop V clg o ssip a
lin e w ith y o u r p o in t o f v iew .
I ’ll b e g l a d t o p r i n t y o u r l e t t e r s
on th is su b ject.
t w e e n 9 a n d 11 h o u r s .
Y o u ’ll
e a t f ie s h fo o d rig h t fro m th e
f i e l d s or t h e b a r n , a n d y o u ’ll
g e t p le n ty o f ex erc ise.
T h e F a rm P la c e m e n t S erv ice
o f th e U n ite d S ta t e s E m p lo y ­
m ent
S erv ice
is
w here
you
a p p l y . T h e i r l o c a l o f f i c e is a t
44 E a s t 2 3 d S t r e e t .
W h e r e Y o u 'll G o
Y our d estin a tio n d ep en d s on
t h e n e e d fo r w o r k e r s a t U i e t i m e
y o u a p p ly .
T h e greatest
de­
m a n d is d u r i n g t h e l a t t e r p a r t
o f A ugust an d S ep tem b er an d
O ctober
w hen
the
h a rv estin g
s e a s o n is o n .
A n d if you c a n
o rg a n ize a grou p o f y o u r fr ie n d s
to go up to g e th e r , th e a g e n c y
w ill try to a r r a n g e fo r y o u to
liv e a n d w ork in a g ro u p .
F o r str a ig h t, im p a r tia l, o b ­
je c tiv e c iv il se rv ice n e w s, w r itte n
in sim p le u n d e r s ta n d a b le sty le —
read T h e L E A D E R reg u la rly .
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UNilfcU STAItb CIVIL SERViCt
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
C O N S IJI.I
A N N O !
N ( l O M K N 'l
FOK
C O M IM -K 'I K
IN I 'O I I M A T I O N .
For
an n o iin ciM iU M itv
aiifl a p i i l i c a t i o n
l o r m s . a p p l.v
to
th e
B o ard of
U . S . C i v i l S erv itH * K x a n n n c r s a t f i r s t o r s c c o n d - c i a s s p o s t o f f i c e s ,
to
(he
■t
IJn iled
641
S ta le s
W aB h in ^ lo n
C iv il
S e rv ic e
S treet
In
C o m m issio n ,
N ew
Y ork
W a sh in g ^ to n ,
C ity .
D.
S A L A R IE S
b e ltiw
(annual
u n le ss o th e rw is e sp e cifie d )
a re s u b je c t to a
m e n t d e d u c tio n o f 5 p e rc e n t.
A G E req u irem en ts are
g iv en
C ., o r
g iv en
retire­
in th e
an n o u n c e m e n t.
T h e r e is n o m a x i m u m
a g e lim it u n le s s g iv e n b e lo w .
M AY
BE
E II.E P
W IT H
T H E
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
( 'O M M I S S I O N . W A H I M N G T O N . D. C .. U N T I L F U R T H E R
N O T IC E
U N L E S S A S I*E ( I F K ' D A T E IS M E N T I O N E D
B E L O W
Q u a lifie d
p e r s o n f i ^ro n r .r p ,t i „ a p n i v « t « n c « .
ArM»I.ICATI()NS
S O C I A L .SCliM. i i d l I H I S T O R I C A L S P E ­
C I A L I S T i, $2,600 t o *6,500.
A n n o u n c ' ’m p ii l 200 (194 3) a n d a m e n d ­
m ents,
S T A T I S T I C I A N . *2.60 0 t o *6,.500.
O ptions:
In d u .strial s tu d ie s ; C o m m o d ­
i ty
a naly.sis;
G eneral
econom ic
an­
alysis;
P rice
a n aly sis;
M ath e m atica l
statistic .s;
L a b o r
m arket
an a ly sis;
T r a n s p o r t a ti o n a n a ly s is; O t h e r field s
(to be I n d ic a te d by t h e a p p l i c a n t ) .
A n n c u n c e m e n t 284 ( 19 43) a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en t.*
TR A FFIC and TR A N S PO R T A T IO N S P E ­
C I A L I S T . *2,000 t o *6.500.
O ptions:
R ailro ad ,
including
street
railw a y ; H ighw ay, in clu d in g local bus;
W a t e r ( i n l a n d a n d o c e a n ) ; Air.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 286 t l 9 4 3 )
and G en­
e r a l A” ’i” id rT)ent.*
Srr u Ihii AiiniiiinrpmritlN 'iXI
u»idrr ‘KN(iINEr;i{IN(i '
A m C A R R IK R I N S P E C T O R
$:i.aoo Hiid $;i. 8 no.
and
tHiJ
( 0 |i » T « t , io n s > ,
A n r i o i i i i ' i c i n p n l HO ol 1941 a n d O e n p i iil A ii ie iid iii Rn t.
A f R S A F E T Y I N V E S T i O A T O R . S.t.BOO
A t u i o u n c p i n p i i l 208 i l ! H 2 i a n d i i n i e n d -
inciits.*
•
A IR fR A n
F A C T O R Y
INSPECTO R.
*3.200
A r i n o u n c c n i P t i t :!0a (194.'li
and G ene ri il A i n p n d m e n t .
F M C . H T S U P E R V I S O R . J.1.500 a n d »;»,800.
A n n o i i i i p r n i o n t 151 ol lf»41 a n d a m e n d ­
m ents *
CrllO U N O
S C H O O L
SU PER V IS O R .
*:«. 2 oo i in d *;!,5oo.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 152 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m ents *
I N S £• E C T O R. E n K in e c i' i n K M u l e r i u l . i
( A e r o n j i i t l c i i l i , J1.B20 f o S2.R00 ( » a r i o u »
u p tinnx)
A i i n o u n c e i i \ e n t 54 R e v i .s e d . 1941 a n d
{ ie n e ra l A m rn d n ie n t.*
LINK TR A IN E R O P E R A T O R IN S T R U C ­
T O R , *;i,200.
L I N K T R A I N E R O P E R A T O R . »2.»00
A n n o u n c e m e n t 12(! o ( 1941 a n d O e n e ral 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 r n t 15fi o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.'
TR A IN EE, AERON AU TICAL IN SPECTO R.
*2.800.
.Via v i in i in i i f f
30 y e a r, s
A n n o u n c e m e n t 202 (1942)
and OenPfiil A m e n d m e n t
A G RICU LTURAL
A C i R l C U l / r U R A l . A I U , $1,«2 0 t o *2.0(M).
O p tio n N : I.tiljo iH lo iy ; Field.
A n n o u n cen ;etil
,'!00
( 19 43i a n d
Oeneritl A m e n d m e n t .
,
A C M U C U L l l I R A i - S P E C i Xm S T .
to
*li,500.
Ol>ti<in.s: E.'ci.-n.sion; R e . s e i i r c ) i : C o n . s e r v a t i o n ; P r o B i a m p l a n n i n g : O t h e r liel d.s
( t o bo I n d i c a l e U b y a p p l i c a n t . s i .
A nnouncem ent
:;03
il943i and
G en­
e ra l A m e n d m en t.*
C H O P PKC.«lJUc r i O N S P E C I A I . I S T . *2 COO
to *8 . 0 0 0
O p tio n s; R ubber, O il-p ro d u cin g . T r o p ­
ical p la n ts .
A nnouncem ent
289
(19 43) a n d
Oeneral A m e n d m e n t.
I N S P E C T O R , As.sl.stiint L a y , t l, G 2 0 .
M e a l , m e a t f o o d |irniliirt<t.
O p e n to
fiirn
and
woiiifii.
A nnouncem ent
27«
(l! l4 2i a n d
Gen­
eral A m e n d m e n t
M AR K K 'liN C J
SPE C IA LISTS.
*2,00 0 t o
*fi.500.
O p t i o n s : C o t t o n ; D a i r y p i o d u c t . s : Fat.s
a n d o i l s ( e d l b l e i ; Fee d.s ( a n i t n u l i ; F r u it .s
a n d vejjetiible.'' ( f r e s h a n d p r o u e . s s e d i ;
Clrain.s, i n c l u d i n i ' r i c e a t u i l ) e a n s ; I .l v e ■stoclt; M eat .s ( I r e s h a n d p r o c e s s e d ) ;
P o u l t r y a n d crss ( f r e s h a n d p r o c e s s e d ) ;
l o b a c c o ; W o o d ; O t h e r field s ( to be
i n d i c a t e d by a p p l i c a n t >
A n n o u f i c e m e n t 209 ( 19 43i
and G en­
eral A m e n d m en t.
Radio-Television
\ I T . \ l . T O \ V .\ K I N n i i S T K i r : s
Kiiroll N»»\v whli Nt>\v Group
Opportunities Under War
Conditions and a Real
F u t I r e in Peace Time.
R a d io T e l e v is i o n
I n s t i t u t e , Inc.
h titid C vn li nl P i,nce B u ild in g
480
L e x in n lo n
Ave.
(K Jlh )
P L a z a ;{-458:.
I»i n n b o i i b y N e w Y or U
.NOW
for
.I nly- .^iiciiN l
Classe.s
.S|MM'iiil Short (amr,sex in
M ED.
LAB.
&
ur anti
DENTAL
i/» ir
l <Ht
A sstg .
i.ureers
aiitl
T r a i n f o r K i i i e ( I V I I . I A . N 1‘ O S I T I O N S
and
.S I'K CIAI.
i(.\T IN <;S
in
AUMV
a n d NAVV
I' .ii i f t l i t y i i n ' n l
<;i-:r m t o K
S4‘ r v i r i '
i>
i V l a i i l i u t t u ii \v H s iK ta n ts 'S < 'ti 4t 4»l
(M. K
l : ; d .St. ( O p | i . < ; r . O n t r a l )
T e l e p h o n e M L' .
S T E N O G R A P H Y
TYPEWRITING • BOOKKEEPING
Special 4 Months Course • Day or Eve.
CALCULATING OR COMPTOMETRY
liilMisive 2 Mouths Course
BORO H A LL ACADEMY
3 S 2 FLATBUSM AVENUE EXTENSION
Ow. I'Uyn rwttwwl
A U TOM O TIVE
AUTOM O TIVE SPA R E P A R T S EX PER T ,
*3,200.
Q u a r te r m a s te r Corps, W a r D e p a rtm e n t.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 7« o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.
I N S T R U C T O R , *2,00 0 t o *4.600.
A r m o r e d F o r c e S c h o o l . P o r t K n o x , Kjr.
O p lio n t: R n d lal en g in es, I n te r n a l- c o m b u .s t io n
en g in es.
M otorcycles.
A uto­
m otive
(chassl.s less e n g i n e ) ,
Ruidio
o p e ra tin g . R a d io elec tric a l.
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 en t.
I N S T R U C T O R . M o t o r T r a n s p o r t . |2 . « 0 0
t o *4,600.
Q u arten iiaN ter C orps. W ar 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 i i a l - c o m Du.i tio n e n g i n e s ;
M otorcycles; B U c k s n u th a n d w eld in g : T ire re c a p p in g a n d
.sectional r e p a i r '
Pender,
body, a n d
ra d ia to r: A uto m o tiv e p a rts ; A u tom o­
t i v e e le c ) .r lc n l a n d c a r b u r e t i o n ; B o d y
f in ish in g a n d u p h o l s t e ry ; A u to m o tiv e
m n ch ln ist: G en e ral.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 212 (19 42 )
and G en­
eral A n te n d m e n i
CLERICA L
AND
Mwm MAtn 4-IUI
O FFIC E
M ACHINE
B O O K K E E P IN G M A C H IN E O PER A TO R .
*1.630
( W r i t l e n te.«t r e q u i r e d ) .
Announcem ent
264 (19 42) a n d
G en­
eral A m en d n ien t.
C A LC U LA T IN G
M A C H IN E O PERA TOR,
*1.440
(W ritte n te s t reiiu ired ).
Announcem ent
241 (194 2) a n d
G en­
eral A m en d m en t.*
M U L T I G R A P H O P E R A T O R . J r . , *1,440.
A nnotii\ccm ent
231 (19 42) a n d
G en­
e ra l A m endm enfi.
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 , *1,26 0 a n d *1,440.
(W ritte n test req u ire d ).
AsIc C o m m i i i s i o n ’x l o e a f s e r r e t a r y f o r
announcem ent num ber.
K e sid en ts of
W a s h i n g t o n , l>.
a n d im m ediate v i­
c in ity s h o u ld file w i t h t h e W a s h i n j (i o n
O ffice.
O th e rs s h o u ld a p p ly to th eir
U.S. C i v i l .S e rv i c e R e ( ; i o n a l O f f i c e . A p p l i c a u t H w h o wi l l a e c e p t a p p o i n t m e n t
in W a s h i n g t o n , l>. C ., a r e p a r t i c u l a r l y
w an ted .*
TA BU LA TIN G E Q U IP M E N T O P ER A TO R ,
*1,620 t o * 2 . 0 0 0 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 244 (19 42)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
T h e follow ing a r e fo r a p p o i n t m e n t in
VVa<«hinglon. I). C. , o n l y .
ADDRESSOORAPH
OPERATOR,
*1.260
a n d *1.440
A n n o u n c f ^ t n e n t 215
(1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
A L PH A P.E T IC C A R D - P U N C H O P E R A T O R ,
$ l , 2 (i0 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 8 6 o f 1941 a n d a i n e i i d m ent .s. *
B L U E P R I N T O P E R A T O R , *1,440
P H O T O S T A T O P E R A T O R , *1,440.
A iinoinicem ent
301 (194 3) a n d
Gen­
e ral A m e n d m en t.*
G R A P H O T Y P E O P E R A T O R , u n d e r . *1.260
A nnouncem ent
201 ( 19 42i a n d
Gen­
eral A m en d m en t.*
H O R IZ O N T A L S O R r i N G M A C H IN E O P ­
E R A T O R , *1,360.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 128 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en 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 (1 042) a n d
Gen­
eral A m en d m e n t.*
M U L T I L I T H
C A M ERA M A N -PLA TEM A K E R , *1,630.
M U L T I L I T H P R E S S O P E R A T O R . *1.440.
Announcem ent
295 (1943) a n d
G en­
eral A m en d m en 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 , *1.860.
Announcem ent
273 (1942) a n d
Gen­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
TA BU LA TIN G
M A C H IN E
OPERATOR,
*1.260 a n d *1 440
Announcen>ent
228 (1942) a n d
Gen­
eral A nieiul(nent
T E L E T Y P E O P E R A T O R . *1,44 0 a n d *1.620.
Announcem ent
272 (1943) a n d
Gener.t l A n i o ' i r i n i e n f *
EC O N O M IC S
3Mo.X-RAYCOURSE
KeKiNler
W AREHOUSE
MANAGER,
A grloultural,
*2,000 t o *4,(iOO.
( C o l d a n d I>ry S t o r ­
age).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 271
(1 943)
and G en­
e ra l A (neiidm ent.
ANB
B U SINESS
A C C O U N T A N T , a n d A U D I T O R . *2,600 t o
$6,500.
Announcem ent
296 (1 943) a n d
Oenernl A m e n 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 ­
AN T. *2,000.
F o r . se r v ic e i n 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 287 (194 3) a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.ANALYSIS. B U S I N E S S AND IN D U S T R Y ,
*2,000 t o *6.500.
Needed e s p e c i a ll y : P er.sons w i t h e x e c u ­
tive e x p e r i e n c e in b u s in e s s or i n d u s t r y
a s d l . s t r i l j u t o r s o r m a n u f a c t u r e r s of
toods, tex tile s, m e ta ls , t;o n s iim e r goods,
or in d u stria l e q u ip m e n t; sp ecializatio n
m a y h a v e b e e n In s a le s m n n a g e m e n t ,
factory
m an ag em en t,
procurem ent,
m a r k e t anaiysi.s, t r a f f i c m a n a g e m e n t ,
o r e x p e d i t i n s ol p r o d u c t i o n .
Persons
w ith e x p e r i e n c e in o t h e r c o m m o d i ty
fields a ls o n e e d e d
A n n o u n c e m e n t 304
(1 943) a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
K C O N O M I S ’I , a n d E C O N O M I C A N / \ L Y S ' t
$2,600 t o *6,500.
O ptio n s: C o m m o d ity stu d ie s; In d u stry
studies: M a tk e lin g ; In te riiu tio n a l e c o ­
n o m ic s ; P r ic e .studies; T r u n s p o r l a t i o i i
(w a te r air, rail, m o to r t r u c k ) ; M oney.
bn n ki ni >, a n d l i s c a l p o l i c i e s ; L a b o r e c o ­
n om ics; G e n e r a l e c o n o m ic c o n d itio n s
an^
trends;
P u b lic
utilities;
P ublic
reg u latiu n
ul
b u sin ess;
E co n o m ic
t h e o r y ; O t h e r fie ld s (to be I n d ic a te d
by t h e a p p l i c a n t ) .
Announcem ent
285 il943 >
and G e n ­
eral A iu e n d m e n l '
F R E IG H T
RATE
CLERK,
*3,300 a n d
$2,600.
I 'A S S E N C i E H R A T E C L E R K , *3,300 a n d
$3,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 352 (19 12 ) a n d a m e n d lu eiits*
HALL A C A D E M Y — D e K a lb a n d F la tb u s h E v t
M A i n 4-85.58
E R O N S C H O O L , 8 53 B r o a d w a y ( a t 1 4 t h S t . ) C o - e d .
P ro p n rn lo ry
Brooklyn. —
R e s e n t s accrc.iu
".yL
'
D ay an d E vening.
A u to D riv in g
A.
L.
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.
tn stru cto rs,
620
Lenox
Av e ..
New
York
ri,
’
B u g in e n g t u u l F o r e ig n S e r r ir e
LA TIN
A M E R I C A N I N S T I T U T e — 11 W . 4 2 d S t . — All s e c r e t a r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s subje ct ,
in E nelisli. S p a n is h , P o r tu g u e s e
S p e c i a l - ro u r s e s i n i n t e r n a t i o n a l o d m i t i i s t ^
tio n a n d fo re ig n service.
LA . 4 - 2 8 3 5
B u a in e n t P re p a ra tio n
C O M B I N A T I O N Bl U S I N E S S S<
S C H O O L — C lv ll S e rv ic e P r e p a r a t i o n — 139 W.
U N i v e r . s i t y7 4 - 3 1 7 0 .
1 2 5 t h Sir, *,
C iv i l S e rv ic e
D E L E H A N T Y I N S T I T U T E — 115 E. 1 5 th S t . — C ity . S t a t e
D a y a n d E v e n in g C lasses.
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
C o m p to m e tr y — S tv itc h b o a rd
D E L E H A N T Y I N S T I T U T E , 11 E a s t 1 6 t h S t .
and
Feder*l
■x am itia ti,,,^
^
O ite ra tio n
D ay a n d E ven in g C lasses.
3T.
D ra ftin g
ENGINEERING
AERON AU TICAL
■O R O
.See a l» o “ A e r o n a u t i c a l " a n d “ S c i e n t i f i c , ~
E N G I N E E R . *2 .6 00 t o *8.000.
All h r a n c h r s c x c r p t m a r i n e , a n d n a v a l
arch itectu re.
Announcem ent
282 (194 3)
and G en­
e ral A m en d m en t.*
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 , i n r l u d i n c n a v a l a r c h i ­
tecture.
A nnouncem ent
281 (194 3)
and G en­
eral A m en d m en t.*
E N G I N E E R I N G A I D , *1 .4 40 t o *2.600.
O ptio n s: P h o to g ra m e tric , T o p o g ra p h ic .
A nnouncem ent
206 11942) a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m en t.*
IN SPE C TO R .
D efense
P ro d u ctio n
Pro­
t e c t i v e S e r v i c e , *2 ,6 00 t o *5,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 180 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m en d m en t.*
INSPECTO R.
S i g n a l E q u i p m e n t , *3,000
t o *3,200
A n n o u n c e m e n t 108 o f 1940 a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en t.
PR O D U CTIO N
C O N TR O L SPE CIA LIST,
* 2 . 0 0 0 t o $6,.500.
M A T E R I A I .. S
CONTROL
SPECIA LIST,
* 2 , 0 0 0 t o *6,.500.
O ptions:
( P ro d u c tio n C o n tro l) M etal
fabrication and m ach in ery p roduction;
E lectrical a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n s e q u ip ­
m e n t : T r a n s p o r t a t i o n e q u i p m e n t —a i r ­
c ra ft, flo atin g e q u ip m e n t, r a ilro a d m o ­
tive p o w e r a n d ro llin g s to c k .
(M a­
terials C o n tro l) E n g in e e rin g m a t e r i a l s —
n o n f e r r o u R m etal.s. a llo y ste e l, c a r b o n
ste e l, plastic.s, r u b b e r , c o n s t r u c t i o n m a terial.s etc.
Announcem ent
279
(1942) a n d
Gen­
e ra l A m e n d m en t,*
T E C H N I C A L A S S I S T A N T . *1.44 0 t o *1.800.
O p tio n s: E n gineevlng. M e ta llu rg y . P h y ­
sics
A nnouncem ent
256
(1 942) a n d
Gen­
era l A m e n d m en t.*
A r c h it e c tu r a l a n d D rafting;.
A R C H I T E C T . $2, 00 0 t o *3,200.
O ptions:
D esign. S p e c ific a tio n s , E s ti ­
m ating.
Announcem ent
222
(19 42) a n d
Gen­
era l A m en d m e n t.*
A R C H I T E C T , N a v a l , *2, 60 0 t o *5,600.
A nnouncem ent
246
(19 42 ) a n d
G en­
e ral A m e n d m en t.*
E N G I N E E R I N G D R A F T S M A N , *1.44 0 t o
*2.600.
Announcem ent
283
(1943) a n d
Gen­
e ra l A m e n d m en t.*
M arine.
Sec a l s o
A nncts.
159
and
IM
nnder
"T rades,” and
t!8 l a b o v e .
E X P E D I T E R , *2, 600 t o *3,800.
U n ited S ta te s M a ritim e C om m issio n .
A nnouncem ent
257
(19 42) a n d
G en­
era l A m en 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
t o *2.600.
O p t i o n s: S teel hulls, M e c h a n i c a l, E lectriCHl, R a d io .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 81 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
era l A m e n d m en 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 F B O I L E R S , A. ssist., *3.200.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 213 (194 2) a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m e n d m en t.*
I N S P E C T O R . S h i p C o n s t r u c t i o n . *2.000
t o *2.600.
O ptions:
E lectrical, M e ch a n ic a l, Steel
o r wood hulls.
A n n o u n e e m e n t 82 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d rnqnts.*
M A R I N E E N G I N E E R . *2 ,6 00 t o *5,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 247 (19 42) a n d
Gen­
era l A m en d m en t.*
S H I P Y A R D I N S P E C T O R : H u l l , *2. 300 t o
*3,800: H u l l , O u t f i t t i n g . *3, 2 00 ; M a ­
ch in ery .
*2. 30 0 t o *3, 800; E l e c t r i c a l ,
*2,600 t o $3,5 00; J o i n e r , *2,60 0 t o *3,500.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 67 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
era! A m e n d m e n t.*
Ordnant-r
IN SPE C TO R , Naval O rd n a n c e M aterials.
1,630 t o $2,60 0 ( V a r i o u s o p t i o n s ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 95 R e v i s e d , 1941 a n d
G e n e ra l .\m e n d m e n t.*
M EDICA L
B A C T E R I O L O G I S T , *2,60 0 a n d *3,200.
O ptions:
G e n e r a l M ed ical B a c te r i o l­
ogy;
A naerobes
(m edical);
V iruses;
B ru c e llo s is ; R i c k e t t s i a e ; Bioiogicals.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 398 (1943) a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en t.
D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T , *1,630.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 111 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m en t.*
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 t 1941 a n d a m e n d m ent .s. *
M E D I C A L G U A R D - A T T E N D A N T , $1,680.
M E D I C A L T E C H N I C A L A S S I S T . , $2,000.
O ptions:
(T e eh n ieal A s s ista n t): C lin ­
ical l a b o r a t o r y . P h a r m a c y . X - R a y l a b ­
oratory.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 307 (1 9 4 3 ). *
M EDICAL
O FFIC E R .
* 3, 20 0 t o
*4,600
(15 o p t i o n s i .
A n n o i i n c e m e n r 130 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
e ral A m e n d m en t,*
M EDICAL O F F IC E R ~
( R o t a t i n g I n t e r n s h i p ) . J u n i o r , *2,000;
( P . i 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 l i z a b e t h H o . s p it a l ( F e d e r a l I n s t i ­
tu tio n for t r e a tm e n t of m e n ta l d is ­
o r d e r s ) . W a s h i n g t o n . D. C.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 233 (1942) a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.*
M E D I C A L T E C H N I C I A N , *1 ,6 20 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 ittions: G e n e r a l, R o e n tg e n o lo g y , a n d
(Cor *1.63 0 a n d $1,80 0 g r a d e s o n l y i
Surser.\
A n n o u n c e m e n t 248 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m en t,*
O R T H O P E D I C M E C H A N I C , *2,000.
O ptions:
G e n e ra l, B ra c e m a k e r, S h o e ­
m a k e r a n d le a th e rw o rk e r, L in ib m ak er.
Announcem ent
204 ( 1 9 4 ))
and G en­
eral A m e n d m en t.*
P H Y g l C I A N , T h e P a n a m a C a n a l , $4,000
M a x i m u m a g e 50 y e a r s .
Announcem ent
211 (1943)
and G en­
eral A m endnjent.
PH Y SIO TH ER A PY
AIDE,
$1 ,0 20
a n d
$1,800.
O p t i o n s ; ( * l , ( i ‘JU p o s i t i o n s a n l y ) : G e n ­
eral. N e u i o p s y c h ia tr i c h o s p ita ls . '
Announcem ent
260 ( I 9 4 3 i
and Gen-
MONDELL
I N S T I T U T E — 230 W
41st S t — Day
*
E veninc
C l a.s se s.
W lscn sin
7-2086
F in g e rp rin tin g
D E L 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 s n o w f o r m i n g
NA TION AL F IN G E R P R IN T & ID E N T IF IC A T IO N SC H O O L . 9 East 4 6 th St.
I n div id ua l
Instruction.
P L A Z A 5-6668.
T H E F A U R O T F I N G E R P R I N T S C H O O L —2 4 0 M a d i s o n A v e n u e . — E v e n i n d Clasiu.,
. A s h l a n d 4-5346
In s fte rlin n — M n c h in iitt— in a tr u m e n t— T o o l
and
M E T R O P O L I T A N T E C H N I C A L S C H O O L — 2 6 0 W e s t 41.st
Cl as .se s.
3 to 12-w eek c o u rses.
L O n e a c r c 3-2180.
D ie
Street.
M a k in g
Day
and
E v r u ln .
Language*
S P A N I S H I N S T I T U T E O F T H E A M E R IC A S — 2 95 M adi.son Ave.
S p a n is h only.
Iiuorp o r a t e d b y S t a t e B o a r d o f R e g e n t s . S u m m e r C l a s s e s n o w f o r m l n e . LK. 2 - 3 q .n
L a n g u a g e s a n d B u s in e n x
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 . S 9 t h S t . - S p a n i s h , F r e n c h . ItalUn .
E i iK li s h i n 6 m o n t h s .
M o derate rates.
T r ia l lesson.
W i s c o n s i n 2-8670.
PO Z A I N S T I T U T E — 1 133 B r o a d w a y — E n B lls h . S p a n i s h , P o r t u g u e s e , C o m m e r o i a l Coiirsn
C H elsea 2-5470
M a rin e A cndem v
A T L A N T I C M E R C H A N T M A R I N E A C A D E M Y — 44 W h i t e h a l l S t . . 5 S t a t e S t . , N Y C P r e p a r a t o r y C o u r s e s . I n s p e c t i o n S e r v i c e f o r All L l c e n . s e s .
U . S . Steaml>o»t
B O w lin g G r e e n 9-7086.
M e c h a n ic a l
D e n tis try
N E W Y O R K S C H O O L O F M E C H A N I C A L D E N T I S T R Y — 12 5 W . 3 1 s t S t . — D a y 4 ,,^
E v e n i m t C l a s s e s — E m p l o y m e n t S c r v l c e — F r e e B o o k l e t C — C H l c k e r i n e 4-1994
N a v ig a tio n
U N I V E R S A L S C H O O L , 24 W h i t e h a l l
L icense.
C apt. L arabee.
St.
N.
Y.
C.
C ourses
for
any
G rade
R a d io
M E L V IL L E A E .tO R A D IO S C H O O L — P r e p a r e fo r Jobs w i t h
a rm e d services.
45 W e s t 4 5 t h S t r e e t .
B R y a n t 9-5080.
a ir lines,
radio
plants,
R a d io T e le v is io n
R A D I O T E L E V I S I O N I N S T I T U T E —4 8 0 L e x l n c t o n A v e . — L a b o r a t o r y T r a l n i u g - D a y and
E vening C lasses.
P L a z a 3 - 4 5 8 5 — D e p t . L.
R u s s ia n
UN IV E RS A L S C H O O L —
LO n-sacre 5-7543.
Language
147 W . 4 2 d S t. —
(Est. 30 y e a r s ) — D a y * n d
night
clttis.*^
S e c re ta ria l
DELEHANTY
IN S T IT U T E — D a y a n d E v e n ih g C lasses.
12 0 W e s t 4 2 n d S(.reft.
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 . All C o m m e r r i t l
Subjects.
S panish an d S panish Stenography.
D ay a n d E vening.
M U . 2-:t527.
era l A m en d m en t.*
PH Y SIO TH ER A PY
AIDE,
A p p ren tice,
*1,440.
S T U D E N T P H Y S I O T H E R A P Y A I D E , *420
( L e s s a d e d u c t i o n o f *36 0 a y e a r f o r
.subsistence a n d q u a r t e r s ) .
( O p e n o n ly to w o m e n ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 259 (194 2) a n d G e n ­
era l A m e n d m e n t.*
V E T E R I N A R I A N . *2.00 0 a n d *2,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 143 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en t.*
(H ig h -S p eed R adio K q u ip m en t).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 20 o f 1941 a n d a m e nd­
m en ts.*
R A D I O I N S P E C T O R , *2, 000 a n d *2.«00
A n n o u n c e m e n t 280 (194 3)
a n d Gen­
e ra l A m e n d m en t.*
(C o n tin u ed
on
P a g e T w e lv e )
LOANS
NU RSING
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 ; *1,80 0 i n
the U nited S tates.
O ptions:
G e n e ra l s ta f f duty. A n a e s­
thesia, P sy c h ia try .
M a x i m u m a j e - 40 y e a r s f o r T h e P a n ­
a m a C anal.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 369 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m endm ent.
NU RSIN G
ED U CA TIO N
CONSULTANT,
*2,60 0 t o $4,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 250 (1942)
and G en­
e ral A m e n d m e n t.*
P U B L I C H E A L T H N U R S E , *2.000.
G R A D U A T E NURSE. G e n e ra l S t a f f D uty,
*1,800
I n d ia n Service, in c lu d in g A laska.
Announcem ent
242 (1 942)
and G en­
e ra l A m e n 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 , *1,800.
Announcem ent
240 (19 42)
a n d (Gen­
era l A m en d m en t.*
PU BLIC HEALTH N U R SIN G CO N SU LT­
A N T , *2,60 0 t o *5,600.
Announcem ent
225 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
BIN D ERY O P E R A T O R (H a n d a n d M a ­
ch in e). 66 ce n ts a n h our.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 230 (1942) a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.*
C O A L M I N E I N S P E C T O R . *3,30 0 t o $4,600.
M a x i m u m a ^ e - 55 y e a r s .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 106 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
D E P A R T M E N T A L G U A R D , $1,500.
(W ritte n test req u ire d ).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 194 (1942) a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.
E N G I N E M A N , * & t e a m - E l e c t r l c , $1,68 0 t o
*2,040.
Announcem ent
365 (19 42) a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m en d m en t.*
I N V E S T I G A T O R , *3 ,2 00 t o $4,600.
C l o s i n g d a t e —J u n e 24, 1943.
Announcem ent
171 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en t.
JU N IO R
PR O FE SS IO N A L
A S SIS T A N T .
*2,000.
(W ritten test required).
Announcem ent
293 (1 9 43 ) a n d G e n ­
era l A m en d m en t.*
L ITHO GR APH BIR ( A r ls tic o r M e ch a n ic a l).
*1,44 0 t o *2.000.
Announcem ent
205 (1942) a n d G e n ­
era l A m e n 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 . , $2,60 0
U n ited S ta te s M a ritim e C om m issio n .
O p tio n s: P a in ts, T ex tiles, G e n e ra l.
Announcem ent
270 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n 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 , $1,44 0
t o *3,800
Needed
M o tio n
p icture
cam eram en,
film
tech n ician s,
sound
tech n ician s,
a n d p ro jec tio n ists.
A nnouncem ent
267 (19 42 )
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
P H O T O G R A P H E R . *1 ,4 40 t o $3,800.
N e e d e d — U ’e t p l a t e , p r o c e s s , a n d m i c r o ­
film p h o t o g r a p h e r s p a r t i c u l a r l y ; w o m e n
especially w a n te d .
A nnouncem ent
266 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
T R A I N I N G S P E C I A L I S T , $2, 600 t o $5,600.
Options:
G eneral
(D iversified
tech ­
niques). G e n e ra l (M otion p ictu re te c h ­
nique), T ra d e a n d In d u stria l.
Announcem ent
199 (19 42)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
RADIO
See a la u Annetit.
“E n g in e erin g ."
381
and
S8 8
under
*— U r g e n t l y n e e d e d f o r w a r w o r k .
C O M M U N IC A T IO N S O P E R A T O R , Ju n io r.
* 1 620.
Ill(;ilE S T IN TOWN ON
D ia m o n d s
F urs
-
-
J ew elry
C lo th in g
S iiv e rw a ra
Luggage
T runks
C am eras
S po rtin g Goods
M usical
In stru m en ts
Rugs
R adios
Tools
a n d all P e r s o n a l B e l o n g in g s .
Visit
o u r S e l l i n ; ; Dept ., f o r b a r g a i n s in
a b o ' ’e a r t i c l e s .
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MEN AND W O M EN T R E A T E D
BY
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METHODS.
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Tuesday, July 20, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
W
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Pa^e Eleven
w r it e
a
l e t t e r
to a P riso n er o f W a r
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n ig h t ?
M a y b e h e’s one o f Jim m ie D o o little ’s boys. Perhaps he
w as le ft b e h in d w hen B a ta a n fe ll. A n y w a y , h e ’s an A m e ri­
can , a n d he hasn’t h ad a le tte r in a long, long tim e .
A n d w h en yo u sit d ow n to w rite , te ll h im
d id n ’t b u y y o u r share o f W a r B onds la s t p a y d ay .
w h y you
“ D e a r Joe,” yo u m ig h t say, “ th e o ld to p c o at was g ettin g
k in d o f th rea d b are, so I
N o , cross i t o u t. Joe m ig h t n o t u n d erstan d a b o u t th e to p ­
c o at, especially i f he’s shivering in a d am p Japanese cell.
L e t ’s t r y again. “ D e a r Joe, I ’v e been w o rkin g p re tty
h a rd an d h a v e n ’t had a v a c a tio n in over a y e ar, so . . . ”
H e ll, b e tte r cross th a t o u t, too.
tion s w here Joe’s staying.
T h e y d o n ’t ever get va c a ­
W e ll, w h a t are yo u w a itin g fo r? G o ahead, w rite th e
le tte r to Joe.
T ry to w rite it, a n yh o w .
B u t m ister, i f somehow y o u fin d yo u can ’t finish
t h a t le tte r, w ill yo u, a t least, do th is for Joe?
W ill
y o u u p th e am o u n t o f m o n ey y o u ’re p u ttin g in to
W a r B onds and keep b u y in g y o u r share fro m here on in ?
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LET YOUR CAR GO TO WAR IF YOU CAN’T
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T R A N S P O R T A T IO N
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No . E B 000131 ha.s b e e n i ii s u e d t o t h e
u n d c r : « g n e c i t o s e ll b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r
th e A lcoholic B e v e r a g e C o n tr o l L a w a t
15 4- 60 E a s t 5 9 t h S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n t y
of N e w Y o r k l o r on-i)rem i.ses c o n s u m p ­
tio n .
H . L. G r e e n , I n c . , 902 B r o a d w a y ,
N e w Y o r k , N. Y.
N O T I C E i s h e r e b y ({iven t h a t L i c e n s e
N o . E B 001 15 h a s b e e n i s s u e d t o t h e
u n d e r s i g n e d t o s e ll b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r
t h e A lcoholic B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w a t
48-50 W e s t n t h S t r e e t , C i t y a n d C o u n t y
of New Y o rk for o n -p re m is e s c o n s u m p ­
tio n .
H . L. G r e e n , I n c . , 902 B r o a d w a y ,
N e w Y o r k , N. Y.
.........
Condilioii of Tires
Yoitr Name ...........
A ddre^H
AC TION
S E d g w ic k 3-3883
LATE
M O D E L CAR
ALL M A K ES
URGENTLY NEEDED
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S e e a l s o A n n o u n c e m e n t x S!Mi, 379, a n d
2*3 u n d e r
“ E ngineering"
a n d
An­
n o u n c e m e n t 898 u n d e r ■ • M e d i c a l . ”
A S T R O N O M E R , J u n i o r , *2,000.
N a v a l O b s e r v a t o r y , W a . s h i n g t o n , D . , C.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 179 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
C H E M I S T ( E x p l o s i v e s ) , *2, 600 t o *5,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 162 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
e ra 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 e n a n d w o m en ).
A nnouncem ent
274 (19 42) a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
C H E M I S T , *2, 600 t o *5,600,
Announcem ent
235 (19 42) a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
G E O L O G I S T , J u n i o r , *2,000.
Announcem ent
249 (1942J a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
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 eeded—P erso n s w ith a p p ro p ria te ed u ­
cation
su p p lem en ted
by
resp o n sib le
n a v ig atio n al
experien ce,
to
exam ine
s o u rc e m a t e r i a l a n d a s is t in p r e p a r a ­
tio n of p u b lic a tio n s d ealin g w ith h y ­
d r o g ra p h y , n a v ig a tio n , etc.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 306 (1 9 4 3 ).
M E T A L L U R G I S T , *2,6 00 t o *5,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 238 (1942)
and G en­
era 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 n n o u n c e m e n t 254 (194 2)
and Gen­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
M E T E O R O L O G I S T , *2 ,6 00 t o *5,600,
Announcem ent
237 (1942)
and Gen­
e ra 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 , *2,000,
A n n o u n c e m e n t 127 o f 1941 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, 60 0 t o $4,600.
T O X I C O L O G I S T . $ 2, 60 0 t o $4,600.
Announcem ent
186 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t*
P H Y S I C I S T , $2, 60 0 t o $5,600,
Announcem ent
236 (1 942)
and aerie ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
P H Y S I C I S T . J u n i o r . $2,000,
Announcem ent
253 (1942)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t*
TE C H N IC A L
AND
S C IE N T IFIC
AIDE,
$1,620 t o $2,600,
O ptions;
C h em istry ;
G eology;
Geo­
ph y sic s; M a th e m a tic s ; M eta llu rg y ; M e ­
teorology; P h y sics; R adio.
Announcem ent
297 (19 43) a n d
Gen­
eral A m e n d m e n t*
T E C H N O L O O I S T , $2, 000 t o $5,600.
A ny sp eciali'/rd b r a n c h .
Announcem ent
188 (1942) a n d
Gen­
eral A m endm ent.
T R A IN E E . S C IE N T IF IC AND T E C H N IC A L
A I D E , $1 ,4 40 ( W r i t t e n t r f i t r e q u i r e d ) .
F o r s e r v i c e i n W a s l i i n g t o n , D . C,, a n d
v icin ity only.
Announcem ent
294 (1 943) a n d
Gen­
e ra l A m e u d n ie n t.*
TRADES
P o s i t i o n s exi. st a l O r d n a n c e , N a v a l , a n d
A ir C o r p s e .s ta b lis h m e n ts.
T h e s alaries
s h o w n below v a r y a c c o r d i n g to th e
place of em plovm ent.
I N S T R U M E N T M A K E R , $7.44 a d u y t o
$1,24 a n h o u r .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 162 o f 1940 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 $8.0 0 a d a y .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 158 o f 1940 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 .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 159 o f 1940 a n d a m e n d ­
m en t,*
M A C H I N I S T , $1, 800 a y e a r t o $1,0 6’ a n h r .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 161 R e v l .s e d , 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts,*
S H I P F I T T E R , $6.81 t o $8.93 a d a y .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 160 o f 1940 a n d a m e n d ­
m en t.*
T O O L M A K E R , $7. 20 a d a y t o *1.08 a n h r .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 133 R e v U e d , 1941 a n d
am en d m en ts.*
T e c h n i c a l A id , Q u a r t z C r y s t a l s
(T r a in e e )
$ 1 ,6 2 0 a y e a r ( p l u s o v e r t i m e p a y )
OverM m e P a y — T h e S ta n d a r d F ed eral
w o r k - w e e k o f 48 h o u r s i n c l u d e s 8 h o u r s
of o v ertim e
T h e I n c r e a s e In c o m p e l,
sation for ove rtim e a m o u n ts on 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 p e r c e n t
of th e b asic s a la r y .
I
C l o s i n g D a t e , S e p t e m b e r 10.
N O T E - A p p l i c a n t s w h o m e e t t h e rt-.
q u i r e m e n t s a n d w ho.s e a p p l i c a t i o n s a fj
r e c e i v e d o n o r b e f o r e J u l y 23, 1943, win
be e x a m in e d in th e firs t g ro u p and a
reg ister
of
e ligibles e s ta b l is h e d
Jrom
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 . Appi i.
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, bm
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 above
will be e x a m i n e d a t l a t e r d a t e s .
I I . E m p l o y m e n t O p p o r t u n i t i e s — T h e posi.
t i o n s a r e i n W a s h i n g t o n , D . C. P r e s e n t
v a c a n c i e s e x is t in t h e N a t i o n a l Bureau
of
S tandards.
Persons
app o in te d
iq
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 n i n 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 mu.
t e r i 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 w a r ac ­
t i v i t y , a n d r e c e i v e a s a l a r y o f *l ,62 o a
y e a r plus o v e rtim e p a y .
A f t e r a sh ort
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 are
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 p ay ing
*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 supe rvl .si on,
a i d s w i l l l e a r n t o i n s p e c t a n d grad e
q u a r t z c r y s t a l s a n d t o p e r f o r m clO!ielv
r e l a t e d t e c h n i c a l w o r k In t h e laboratory,
1. R e q u i r e m e n t s — ( a ) W r i t t e n Te.st
C o m p e t i t o r s w ill b e r a t e d o n a w ritten
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 cip.
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 a p ti .
t 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 t o the
d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n , o n a s c a l e o f loo.
No s a m p le q u e s tio n s a re available.
(b) C it iz e n s h ip a n d Age — A pplicanti
on th e d a te of rec e ip t of a p p licatio n :
1. M u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f o r o w e a l l e g i a n c e
t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s . P o r e i g n - b o r n apphc a n ts w h o m e e t t h e c itiz e n s h ip require­
m ent
m ust
furnish
proof
o f Un i t ed
S l a t e s c i t i z e n s h i p b e f o r e t h e y wil l be
elig ib le f o r a p p o i n t m e n t u n d e r civ il ser­
vice ru le s .
2. M u s t h a v e r e a c h e d t h e i r e i g h t e e n t 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 W a s l i in g t o n , D . C ., o r i n t h e a r e a w i t h i n a 50m i l e r a d i u s o f W a s h i n g t o n , D . C., in
w h i c h c a s e t h e y m a y a p p ly if th e y h a .e
reached th eir six teen th birth d ay .
There
is n o m a x i m u m a g e lim it f o r t h i s exam i­
n a tio n ,
(c) P h y s i c a l R e q u i r e m e n t s — Applicants
m u s t be p h y s ic a lly c a p a b le of perform ing
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 ti tu t e e m p l o y m e n t h a z a r d s to them ­
s e lv e s o r e n d a n g e r t h e i r f ello w employees
or others,
A g o o d g e n e r a l p h y s i q u e is
r e q u i r e d t o p e r f o r m t h e d u t i e s o f the
p o s i t i o n . H o w e v e r , p e r s o n s w i t h p h y s ic a l
h a n d i c a p s w h i c h t h e y b e l i e v e wi l l 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 t e d to
a pply.
A p p l i c a n t s m u s t b e a b l e t o 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 (Innte rn , y a rn , o r o th e r conxparable test'
T h e d e t e r m i n a t i o n a s t o w h e t h e r an
a p p o in te e m ee ts th e p h y sic a l require­
m e n t s f o r t l i e p a r t i c u l a r p o s i t i o n t o be
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 o f the
a p p o in tin g officer.
H o ld ers-O n
U .S . N a v y Y a rd , B r o o k ly n
S a l a r y : $ 6 . 7 2 - $ 7 , 2 0 - $ 7 . 6 8 p e r d a y , plus
t i m e - a n d - a - h a l f f o r o v e r t i m e f o r a l l tune
o v e r 40 h o u r s .
D uties;
T o h o l d r i v e t s f o r r iv e t e r s
w i t h a d o l l y g u n , r i v e t i n g g u n . J a m niuchin e, o r h e a v y h a m m e r.
R eq u irem en ts:
3 m o n t h s ’ experience
as a holder-on.
A p p l i c a t i o n s : O b t a i n a p p l i c a t i o n form
6 o r 60 f r o m t h e R e c o r d e r , L a b o r Boar d.
U S . N a v y Y a r d . B r o o k l y n , o r f r o m the
S e c o n d U . S . C i v i l S e r v i c e R e g i o n O if ic f,
641 W a . s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , M a n h a t t a n ,
No
w ritten test required.
Trackm en
U .S . N a v y Y a r d , B r o o k ly n
S alary:
$ 7 , 0 4 - $ 7 . 5 2 - $ 8 p e r d a y , plus
t i m e - a n d - a - h a l f f o r o v e r t i m e f o r a ll time
o v e r 40 h o u r s .
D u t i e s : T o h a n d l e a i r - d r i v e n dril lin g
m achines,
balla.st
tam pers,
p av ing
b r e a k e r s , a n d c h i p p i n g h a m m e r s : bend
n a ils to sp ecified ra tio , a n d have a
w orking
know ledge
of
the
different
w e i g h t s o f t h e s t a n d a r d r a i l ; t o la.v
s t a n d a r d g a u g e r a i l r o a d a n d c r a n e tra ck
to given lin e s a n d g rad e s.
R e q u irem en ts:
6 m o n t h s ' experience
as track m an .
N o w r i t t e n t e s t required.
A p p licatio n s: See u n d e r “ H old ers-O n "
R iv eters
U .S . N a v y Y a r d . B r o o k ly n
S a l a r y : $ 9 . 1 2 - $ 9 . 6 0 - $ 1 0 . l 8 p e r d a y . I)l»s
o v e r t i m e f o r a l l w o r k i n ex ce s.s oi 40
hours.
D u t i e s : T o d r i v e a l l t y p e s o f rivets
I n c o n s t r u c t i n g a n d r e p a i r i n g ship.s
R e q u i r e m e n t s : 6 m o n t h s ' e x p e r i e n c e as
riveter.
A p p lic a tio n s : (See u n d e r "H olders-O n.'
SUNDAYS*
1,500
CARS
WANTED
W E PAY SE N S A T IO N A L
3 -847 4“
is a a
H A V E YO UR CAR
C H ECK ED f o r S U M M E R DR IV IN G
E X P E R T M ECH A N IC S
K R U G H
O N C E
1935 TO 1942 — AiNY MODEl.
I PAY TOP CASH PKICIC
6SS
J .
1819 B r o a d w a y
(C o la m b u s C ircle)
M a n u f a c t u r e r s T r u s t Co. B u ild in g
(C o n tin u ed
RA D IO
IN T E R C E P T
O F FIC E R .
$2, 00 0
a n d *2,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 288 (1943>
and G en ­
era l A m en 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 . *1,44 0
t o *2,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 134 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
R A D I O M O N I T O R I N G O P P I C E R , *2,60 0
a n d *3, 200,
A n n o u n c e m e n t 166 o f 1941 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 n n o u n c e m e n t 203 (19 42)
and G en­
e ra l A m e n 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 . , *2,000.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 128 o f 1940 a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
N O T IC E is h e re b y g iv en t h a t L icen se
No
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
A p a rtm e n ts and R e al E state
RESO RTS
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O zo n e P a rk , H o w a rd B e a c h
a n d V ic in ity
S3000. to S6000.
Home Ownership is the Only Reliable
Hedge Against Inflation
E a s y
H .O .L .C . T e r m s
I. As little as 10% Cash.
2. Balance monthly^ like rent.
3.
Interest.
A n
15-year m ortgage.
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O ffe rs a L ife tim e
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AGENCY,
Inc.
ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD
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num ber
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o ne-fam lly
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w h i c h w i l l b e .sold i n Q u e e n s a n d N a s ­
sau
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d u rin g
the
next
th re e
m o n th .s is l i m i t e d o n l y b y t h e s u p p ly
of
such
houses,
in
the
o p in io n
of
H erbert
M esser,
v eteran
Long
Island
h o m e b u ild e r a n d n o w p a r t n e r In t h e
new ly-form ed
Queens
Hom es
Sales,
In c., H ills id e Ave. a t 169th S t., J a ­
m a i c a , L . I ., o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t ho u . se
s a le s g r o u p s In t h e m e t r o p o l i t a n a r e a .
“ N ot In t h e l a s t six y e a r s h a s t h e
d e m a n d for one-fam ily h om es
In t h is
s e ctio n r e a c h e d th e h e ig h ts It h a s a t ­
t a i n e d in t h e p a s t m o n t h , " M r. M e s s e r
says. ”
F u r t h e r evid en ce of th e h e ig h te n e d
s a le s a c ti v it y In t h e field, M r. M e s s e r
p o i n t s o u t . Is t h e h i g h p e r c e n t a g e o f
In tere sted p ro sp e cts w ho becom e buyers.
“ T h e s e a re n o t c u rio sity s e ek e rs," h e
says.
“ T h e y a r e r e a d y to b u y a s so o n
a s th e y see w h a t th e y w a n t. T h e y h a v e
th e m oney re a d y — a n d a re a n x io u s to
p ro tect
th a t m oney
a g a in st in flatio n
by in v estin g
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o u r s a le s m e n h a s closed t h i r t e e n s a le s
in t h e
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Hom es
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FOR SALE a t PATCHOGUE, L. I.
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III f i n e c o n d i t i o n , a l l I n i p r o v e m c i i t s ,
coal h e a l, laru c a ttic , o p e n firep lace;
o n l ar t ce s i z e d l ol .
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cl-. ic ke n h o u s e
A ll r o o m s a n d o u t s i d e
of lio u se n e w ly p a in t e d . L o c a te d n e a r
t h e C i r e a l S o u l t i B a y ; s h o r l wal ic t o
vi l l a i i e , . sc h o o l s a m i r a i l r o a d , . G o o d o p ­
p o rtu n ity for a n a ll-y ea r ho m e a n d for
c h i c k e n r a l s ii i K o r i t a r d e n i n i : p u r p o s e s .
C o s t o v e r SS.fiOO.
O w n e r, d u e to age
a n d lo nit i l l n e s s , m u s l s e ll.
PRICE $ 2 , 8 0 0
Bank
—
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IVIort<ja<ie o f $ 1 , 5 0 0 M a y
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zest for fun a n d g o o d living.
A llaben provide* every apbrU
facility p lu s a distinguished
co m p an y of artists including
Vivian Rivkin. Bernie H erne.
Elaa Freed and others.
30 V . discount to men in uniform.
N. Y. O U ice. 33 W . 42 S t
Phone: PEnnsylvania S-3063
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HOMESALES,
INC.
J A M A IC A , N.Y.
R E public 9-1500
O pen d aily & S u n .to 9
O p en D aily a n d S u n d a y t o 9 P.M .
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LIVINGSTON MANOR, N. Y.
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a m i d S c e n ic W o n d e r l a n d of
M atc h less B e a u ty . T H E A T R I ­
CALS a n d D A N C IN G N ig h tly .
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und would bt* inlereslod in
securing u boaulifully wooded
plot 50 X 200 (not scrub oak)
wilh boatiiif; and bathing
privileges siluuled in the vil­
lage — write for free map.
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St., IN.Y. or Phone Wl. 7-0634.
H o te ls— New Y o r k City
The LONGACRE
317 W E S T 4 5 th S T .
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302 W E S T 22d S T .
A n n e x — 350 W E S T 23d S T .
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AU s p o r t s
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can plan.
L a ke G eorge, N. Y.
G lo u cester, M ass.
A n A D I R O N D A C K A<l»“
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The ALLERTON HOUSE
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R a t e s — $7 to $9 P er W e e k
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c h u r c h e s . 3 r d Av e. L . C o n c o u r s e , 8 t l i Av e
Subw ay.
$26 t o $33.
N . J.
W rite fo r B o o k le t “ Z”
N.Y. O F F I C E :
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H o m e l i k e K u o m s —o t h e r f e a t u r e s i n c l .
L ib ra r y , C ln k ro o m s , S p e c ia l L a u n d r y —
K i i c h e i i i e l l e Nerv><'e I t r a l n i i r a n t .
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K i t c l i e n e l t e S e r v i c e , l(e»> la)iruut.
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f u r c o a t in co ld s t o r a g e ( w i t h o u t c h a r g e )
u n til needed.
B u d g e t p la n if d e s ire d .
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r e m o d e le d to t h e l a t e s t style.
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w o o d l a n d s . B u n g a l o w s a n d l o d g e s with
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St cn o., G r . 3.
P r e s . , Q u e e n s — C h a r l e s E. G i l l m a n ,
J o h n W . L a n e , L e o C. F i n k , C l e r k . G r . 3;
Alina H o l g r e u , S t e n o . , G r . 3.
Hd. o f E s t i m a t e ( R e t i r e m e n t a n d P e n sii(ns> — H e r b e r t P . G r a n d l e r . J r . . A c ­
c o u n ta n t; L illia n Bur.steln, B e r n a d e t t e P.
M o ra n , C l e r k , G r . 2; A l i ce L e v i t . S t e n o . ,
Gr. 3.
I’rp s. , B r o n x — M a r g a r e t L. P e r . s s o n ,
Clerk, G r . 2.
I’r e s . , M a n h a t t a n — M a r g a r e t L M u r r a y ,
E d w a r d J . B a r r y , C l e r k , G r . 3.
Sp ecial S e s s i o n s - R o s e N a n k i n B a r t e l ,
St cn o., G r . 3.
I.au-— B r e n d a H . M e l n i c k . L o u i s e H .
Gleason, R u t l i L u n e . A n n a Y u r o w , B e r t h a
R o b e r ts , J a n e t B. B r o w n , B e a t r i c e R i s m ck , E d i t h P e r n . s k l , G e r t r u d e L o u g h r a n ,
Sten o., G r . 3; W i n i f r e d V. W h i t c o m b ,
Clerk, G r . 3; M a r i e D. F e r r i s , H a n n a h
Schw artz, S a v e r i a R, P a c im e o , F r i e d a
Mo.'ikowitz, D e n n i s J . C o n n o y . E . s t h e r G .
]aio.ssi, M a r i e B. F i o r i n o , C l e r k , G r . 2.
I 'i t y R e c o r d — R o b e r t R o g e r s , Clerk;,
Gr. 2.
Kil. o f W a t e r S u p p l y — E v e l y n H . P o t ­
ter, L o r e t t a C. M c D o n o u g h , C h a r l o t t e M.
Heiry, P e a r l K l a u .s , E l i z a b e t h M . H a c z k a ,
S t in o . , G r . 3; H a r r y K a r e t z k y , C l e r k ,
Gr. 2.
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^ ra e l S a n d b e r g , L e o n a r d J . Lally, H a r r y
Pcinm an, M ilto n S h e n k , L e o n a rd K o lsk y ,
Max A c k e r m a n , J a m e s A n t h o n y , N o r m a n
R o t h s t e i n , C h a r l e s M. H u s s n a t t e r , H a r ­
old G r o t e n s t e i n , P a u l W i c r n e r , N o r m a n
B S a c k s , C l e r k , G r a d e 2.
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Y u d eu frien d ,
H erm an
M. K l i e g e r , M i l t o n S c h w a r t z , J o s e p h J .
M arr a, J r . , A c c o u n t a n t ; O l g a M. S u l l i v a n ,
St rni ., G r a d e 2; R i t a A. M c G i r l , A m y
L o w e n s t e in . C l e r k , G r a d e 2; B e n j a m i n
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ter, N . Y . , h a s l e d t o p r o m o t i o n
of a n o t h e r p a s t i m e f o r w h i c h
th is r e g i o n i n f o r m e r d a y s w a s
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sort, h a s m a d e a r r a n g e m e n t s b y
w h ic h g u e s t s m a y o b t a i n e i t h e r
s in g le o r f o u r - s e a t e r r i g s f o r
trips o b o u t t h e R a m a p o c o u n ­
tr y s id e .
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on t h e s e v e n m i l e l o n g L a k e
Ellis, a t t h e B e r k s h i r e C o u n t r y
Club i n W i n g d a l e , N . Y .
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^ iise s w ill b e a w a r d e d .
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^ a n ch , lo c a te d in S u c c a s u n n a ,
J-. 3 7 m i l e s f r o m N e w Y o r k ,
jn fo r m a lity o f d r e ss a n d s p ir it,
o iis in g r o d e o s i s q u a r e d a n c i n g
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th e W e s t to our d o o rstep , ,
V i\-W
R o c e r , V i r g i n i a M. M c C o r m i c k , J o h n A.
F e e l e y , C l e r k , G r a d e 3.
In v e s tig a tio n y — Eva
S im on,
M ild red
H e r m a n , S t e n o . , G r a d e 3.
P u r c h a s e — R a y m o n d L. L e v y , A u g u s t
G e n o c c h lo , P h ilip R u b e n , T here.sa M.
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A n n a M. L en n o n . D in a h S chrler, N ora
L e n n o n , D o r o th y M einlck, S te n o ., G r a d e
3; M a r t i n J . V o e l k e l , I r v i n g M o r s e , J o . se p h L a n g e , . J a c o b R e s n l c k . J r . , A c c o u n t ­
a n t ; L e o n a r d V isconti, M a r t in H e a n e y ,
Z elda
Finger,
R uth
C h elten ,
John
D ’A n d r e a , C l e r k , G r a d e 3.
D e p t , o f W e l f a r e — C l e r k . G r a d e 2; S y l ­
via G. W ald m an , G lad y s R o th in an . G e r ­
tr u d e A xelrod, J a s o n D iugacs. F lo re n c e
K a n t o n , E d i t h C o h e n , S a r a E. B e b c h u c k ,
S a r a J . F r e e m a n , S o l A. G r e e n , E s t h e r
F i n k e l , A n n e L e v i n s k y , H e le n H. C o h e n ,
A n n a H. H a rle y , M ilto n X. A b r a h a m ,
H a r r i e t L . S c h w a r t z . E d n a E. C a v u o t i ,
M o r r i s M. G o ld , I r v i n g Levy, B e a t r i c e
E p s te in , L illian R izin sk y , M o rris S t e in s a p i r , P a t r i c k V. I z z o , N a n c y A c c o r d i n o ,
A n n a H . ( F e in e r j Siegel, B e a t r i c e S i lv e r s t e i n ( K a n t r o v ) , S y lv ia F. C o h e n . G r a c e
V . B u c k l e y , c h a r l o t t e F . Mai.sel. E d v t h e
Schrciber,
E m ily
B rodsky
( S h a p i r o I,
C l a r a R o s e n , C e l i a K r e is . s , M a r g a r e t R .
S k e a , E m a n u e l S a s h e n sk y , H y m a n W in ik „
J e a n e t te Stein b erg , T h o m a s c . M u rra y
B enjam in
Tanow itz,
P a u lin e
KerneV,
T t h e l G ra.ssw ith, M ax J u ro f f , M ild red
H. I n g b e r , K a t e R o th s te in , J u liu s L ieber,
V i v i a n M . D ' U g o , M a r l o n A. S i l v e r m a n ,
N ic h o la s Lea, R ose S ilv e rm a n , J e a n e t te
H.
M ln d en ,
Irving
M.
R osen w asser,
A n n e R. D e Pola, M ild red Z ipkin, D o ra
W ish n efsk y ,
Jo.seph
S ch u lk in ,
B eulah
M a th is , Sy lv ia M oser, B e n p a m in N ad ler,
P r a n c e s R osenzw eig, G eorge S affe r, Svlvia M a rk , N a th a n K u tn ick , A n to in ette
Di G a e ta o o ,
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Ro.<;en,
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L.
(S tephens)
R o b in .so n , Ro.salyn S p i t t e r ,
R a l p h E . G o o f e , E m a n u e l Su.>!.sman. E v e ­
l y n Q . N a t e l s o n , H e l e n A. P r i b v l , L i l l i a n
R ogensburg.
A n n a P. C o h e n . E .sther F r o im o w i t z ,
M ild red G ro s s m a n , Id a J. M atlu ck , M a ry
C. W u k o v it z , B e r t h a Y o r m a r k , H e n r y
C h a f e t z , F r a n c e s R o s e n . E.sther K a l le n
P a u l a H a r t, M ild red C h a n k in , F re d d a
B reger,
Seym our
S m lth lin e ,
Robert
B lock, A dele F e l d m a n , E d n a Colin, H elm a D . F e i n m a n , W a l t e r G . Vo.ss, L i l l i a n
M iller B erlin,
M in n ie
Bernm ck, E d n a
C h a s i n . M i l l i c e n t E. P h i l l i p s , L e o H a r t ­
m a n , J u l i a R u b e n f e ld , E d w a r d I. R ilev .
J r . . S a r a h B. W i s e m a n . R o s e C o h o n , . J e r ­
o m e J . C o h e n , H i l d a B r o w n . E d i t h M.
F o g e r ty , H elen M a zu r, R e g in a R. F r a n K el. P a.squale D e Luce. E d w a r d T. V a r r l c a l e , F r e d W . H e i r o n , E v a S. G r e e n ,
B e r t h a M odell.
H elen S ta rk , F a n n ie B eck erm an , E v e ­
ly n C la rk B e n e d ict, Sol S c h u ln ia n . L e a h
F r i e d m a n , M a r i e T . B occliicchio, A a r o n
H a p le rn , S y lv ia M a sin , S ylvia T . G r e e n ­
b e rg , C h a r l o t t e M. K elly . M a r y H. K o l e .son, R u t h ( G o l d b e r g I M i n d l i n , J o a n e t t e
B lu m m e n th al. Rosa K u d isth , C o n cetta
M . C l e r r o , D o m i n i c k R. G u i d a . L e i f C.
C h r i s t i a n s e n , T h o m a s P. K e e n a n . J o s e p h
R . Cooke.
P h ilip K a u r s t e i n , E liz a b e th K. M iller,
D orothy
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Su.sK mai i,
T ibor
A.
G a r d a , I r v i n g B r e i n e s , T h e r e s a M. B o h m ,
F lo re n c e S a lz m a n , C elia S in g e r J o a c h im ,
M o rr is W lsh litsk y , L illian L o n d o n , S im o n
B lu m e n th a l, L o r e tta M illington, A b ra h a m
G o ttlieb ,
S alvatore
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M.
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P erlm u t t e r , D o r o t h y P a c k e r . W i l h e l m l n a N.
R o g e r s , T h o m a s P . M a c D o n a l d , H e l e n S.
Schw arz,
M orris
K ap lo w itz,
Sadie
C.
D o n a ld s o n , S a m P itch eo sk y .
P r e s . , B r o o k l y n — C l e r k . G r a d e 2: M o r ­
ris
R ipps,
D aniel
S te in n ia n ,
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G r a d e 3; G a b r i e l I s e m a r .
P r e s . , R i c h m o n d — C l e r k , G r a d e 2: V i n ­
c e n t L a b a t t e , S t e n o . , G r a d e 3; L o r e t t a
M. E a s tm a n .
H o u s in g a n d B u ild in g s S ten o .. G r a d e
3; F a n n y Y u r a , S o p h i e H e U g o t t . M a r y
E . C. M c G o w a n , S t e n o . , G r a d e 2; L i l l i a n
R . M i l l e r , C l e r k , G r a d e 2; N a t h a n M o r o ,
B e r t H. K lein , J o h n T. M a g u ire, E d w a r d
S chelb,
R ose D ubinsky, K a th e rin e
A.
W alsh , J o sep h Pincus, S idney R o se n q u itt,
C lerk, G ra d e
3; J a m e s
J.
M cC allen,
M a r i o n E. Coyle.
S a n i t a t i o n — C l e r k , G r a d e 2:
H ow ard
L e v y , N a t h a n K r u p n i c k , J a c k B e n veni.sll,
M o rris Isra e l, H y m a n G o ld stein , A llred
R u b i n , M o r r i s N e s o f f , V i n c e n t A. F r a z z ita , M ic h a e l F. K e n n y , A ngelo L erose,
A b r a h a m J . R o t t e n b e r g , I r a C. S t o n e ,
M o rris W enger, A b ra h a m P a la tn ic k , I r v ­
ing R elsberg, K a t h e r i n e T. Coen, L e o n ­
a rd F ried m an .
S t e n o . , G r a d e 3: M a r y
M. B r a d y , A n t o i n e t t e R u m p , M o llie H o r n .
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F in a n c e —Jr.
A cco u n tan t;
H a r r y G r o b s t e l n , T h e o d o r e O. F r e d r i c k s o i H e r m a n H u b er, A r th u r J. K r a e m e r .
A b rp .h am S t e in b e r g . M o ir i s A ppel, F r e d
A bidor, Is r a e l J. B efller, B e n j a m in K o r n reich , A b r a h a m W einer. J u liu s G ittlitz ,
A b r a h a m N o v i k o f f . S a m B. G r o s s , J o s e p h
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M c D e r m o t t , A l b a L. P a r i s , M a r g a r e t R .
E g a n , E d w a r d P . W a l s h . C l e r k . G r a d e 3E m m e t t J . S l n n o t t . G e o r g e M. P l n e l l i ,
J a m e s A. M u r p h y , B a r t h o l o m e w H u r l e y ,
P e ter O a g n a t, D avid K raem er.
C lerk,
G r a d e 2:
S o l H . W a l z e r . W i l b e r t S.
S c h a e f e r , A l b e r t S t o c k m a n . H a r o l d E.
W e rn e r, D i n a h B lu m ste in iC o h e n ), M il­
to n S o lo m o n , L illian P erlo w itz, E le a n o r
B o ld t, A d ele S. G o ld s te i n . S a m R o m a n ,
P e t e r C. B e l la f io r e , H a r r y D o r l a i n , M o r t i ­
m e r L. M o r r i s , D a n i e l J. O 'C o n n o r . A r ­
t h u r M. J an is.
F i r e — C l e r k , G r a d e 2: T h e l m a S p e l l ­
m a n , B e a t r i c e Siegel, D o r o th y S iegler.
S t e n o . , G r a d e 3: M a r y A. M u l l a r k e y .
CoD iplrolIer—J r . A c c o u n ta n t:
M orton
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sin g , M e y er W e in b e rg .
Health—C l e r k , G r a d e 3: T h o m a s C o n ­
nolly, J u d i t h E h r ic h ,
S t e n o . , G r a d e 2:
M a tild a H echt.
C l e r k . G r a d e 2: M a r j
A, L y n c h , M a x W h i t m a n , H a r r y S h a ­
piro, I rv in g L u s tg a r te n , E stelle Sgor, Id a
W e is h e r g , H a r v e y H. D e u t s c h , N a t h a n
Levltz, I^ u ls N e t e l , P h i l i p N e s s e n b l a t t ,
L a w r e n c e F a i t , J a c o b S t l b e r g , F r a n k A.
Dl P ern a.
S t e n o . , G r a d e 3: J e n n i e A l -
gerl, Betty Ijeseck.
E d n e a ti o n — C lerk. G r a d e
3:
P a u lin e
E.
Burg,
M ary
M cW eeney,
A nthony
M a ra s lin e , M a rjo rie O 'C o n n o r, H a n n a h
A. K o r n r e l c h , H e n r i e t t a B. H a r n i s h e r .
E d . J . O ’N e i l l .
C l e r k , G r a d e 2:
C ar­
m i n e D u t a , W i l l i a m V. G e a n e y , D o n a l d
C. M c K e n n a , E d m u n d J . O ls z e w s k i, M i r ­
ia m Leibson, Edw . W. P a p e, T h o m a s V
S w e e n e y , W a l t e r S. H e u b n e r , F r a n k J
S aw y er, M ichael J . M cG ow an, A rth u r
Fid ler.
S t e n o . , G r a d e 3;
C h a r l e s P.
O ’R l o r d a n .
U ' e l f a r e — S t e n o . , G r a d e 2: W i l h e l m l n a
H.
Rogers,
R uth
B uchblnder,
N e ttle
S chiffm an,
R u th G oldberg. E m m a
V.
M u l l e r , G l a d y s R o t h m a n , L i l l i a n E. D u j .in te , M a r i e P e u h a h n , C a t h e r i n e M. C a . h i l l , R u t h S. L e r n e r .
By
JO SEPH
B rnST IN
JOAN FONTAI.NE
w h o g la r* iv ilh C h a rle s B o y e r a n d
A lrx is
S n iilh
in
fT u riie r's
a t th e R o x y T h e a tr e sta r tin g t o ­
m orrow
20th
C en tu ry
F o x ' s
“ S to r m y W e a th e r .” m u sic a l w ith
a n a ll-c o lo r e d c a s t h e a d e d by
L e n a H o r n e . B ill R o b in so n , F a t s
W a lle r a n d C a b C a llo w a y a n d h is
band . . . T he
A ndrew
S iste r s
fo llo w in g th eir p e r so n a l a p p e a r ­
a n ce a t th e N. Y. P aram ou n t,
w h e r e th e screen fea tu re “D ix ie ”
s ta r r in g B in g C rosby a n d D o r ­
o t h y L a m o u r , h o ld s f o r t h , w ill
le a v e for H o lly w o o d to m a k e tw o
p ic t u r e s fo r U n iv e r s a l. T h e y are
“ S a ilo r s o n H o r se b a c k " a n d “ H ip ,
H ip , H o o r a y ” . . . F r e d d ie T r e n k le r , h a s a d d e d o n e m i n u t e o l
so lid
la u g h te r
to
h is o p e n in g
“ b o u n c i n g b a l l ” s p e c i a l t y a n d 71
s e c o n d s o f k n o c k a b o u t fu n to h is
" o n e in e v e r y C a m p ” n u m b e r in
th e seco n d ed itio n o f “ S ta r s on
I c e ” a t th e C en ter T h e a tr e . . . I
It was no surprise at the an­
nual counlu convention oi the.
Bronx County organization of the
American Leqion when Edmund
J. O'Keefe, lato assistant in the.
Court of General Sessions, urns
elected County Commander by
unanimous vote . . . The Munici­
pal Civil Scrvice Commission u)ill
continue accepting/ applications
from city employees eligible to
compete for grade 3 and grade 4
jobs. So far. 3.336 have applied
for the grade 3 position: 1,458 for
the grade 4 post . . . The Federa­
tion of Architects, Engineers,
Chejnists and Technicians (CIO)
and the Civil Service Technical
Guild (Civil Service Forum) hat>e
gotten together to fight “farming,
out” of city projects to private
iiidividuals . . . Vincent Kane and
his entire list of incumbents,
ivith the exception of Vice-Presi­
dent Eddie Leonard, were re­
elected to head the Uniformed
Firemen’s Association.
M ories
"T he
KA OIU
C o n s ta n t N y n if t h " tth ic h o pe n s at
. t h e IS.
V.
.S trand o n
T h e N ew Y ork S tra n d T h e a tr e
h a s b ook ed th e p ia n ist M a estr o ,
C a r m e n C a v a lla r o an d h is O r ­
c h e s tr a for th eir fir s t B r o a d w a y
th e a tr e a p p e a r a n c e to h e a d th e
I n P e r s o n s h o w in c o n j u n c t io n
w ith th e W a rn er B ros, d r a m a tic
fe a tu re " T he C o n sta n t N y m p h ,”
sta r rin g
C h a r le s
B oyer,
Joan
F o n ta in e , a n d A le x is S m ith b e ­
g in n i n g F ir d a y , J u ly 23. I n a d d i ­
tio n th e sta g e sh o w fe a tu r e s th e
s in g in g du o, C o n n ie H a in es a n d
P e r r y C o m o ; d a n c e r s C a p p e lla
a n d P a tr ic ia a n d D ic k B u c k le y &
C o. . . . O n T h u r s d a y , J u ly 22,
t h e R a d io C ity M u s ic H a ll w ill
p r e s e n t R K O ’s ‘‘M r . L u c k y " s t a r ,
r in g G a r y G ra n t w ith L o ra in e
Day.
T h e su p p o rtin g c a st in ­
c lu d e C h a r le s B ic k fo r d , G la d y s
C ooper,
A la n
C arney,
H enry
S tep h en son and Paul S te w a r t. . .
A n e w p i c t u r e is a l s o s c h e d u l e d
S t e n o . , G r a d e 3; A n n a C. Q u i n n , R e b a
S tru m e ie r (S m ith ), A n n a B ergholz, R e ­
g i n a T e i c h e r , J e s s ie F. W e in b e r g e r , N o r ­
m a L i f s c h l i t z , F r a n c e . ' C. R o t h s t e i n , M i n ­
nie K ricg , Il.irry G o ld b erg . F a n n i e B re sn e r, M a ry B e n d a y a s , A lb e it T. Lowe, I d a
L upion,
Eva
F ried m an ,
E d ith
Siegel,
D orothy F
S t y l c r , D o r o t h y C. G r i e r ,
Alice R e ic h lin e ,
M i n n i e E. K r e i s b e r g ,
R u t h L lclelnholz, E d i th L u p io n . B ella R,
S chw ab, F ried a
Sides, S elm a
B enner,
F a n n i e B i c k s , E l e a n o r H. S o l o r e z . T a n y a
S e ize r, M a r i e S. W al.'h , n o .sa lln d C la rk .
Jr.
A c c o u n tan t:
Sam uel
O stro w itz,
E v e ly n M iller.
C o rrectio n — J r.
A c c o u n ta n t;
I .s r ae l
B ernknoph.
C l e r k , G r a d e 3: S a n u i e l C o l l i n s .
C l e r k . G r a d e 2:
L ev s Price, G e o rg e
P a u l i n j a , T i m o t h y P. M c G u ire . F i e d J.
R auppius.
S t e n o . , G r a d e 3: I r v i n g O b l a s .
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S A L T|
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POOL
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R o ek ettes . . . S jm p h o n y O r c h e s tr a
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in G o v c r n m c n t « £ e r v ic e .
M a r l f it d o w n a s b a d n e w s f o r t h e r e l a t i v e n e w c o m e r s .
A n y w a y , q u e s t io n s t h a t h a v e to d o w ith y o u r c h a n c e s o f k e e p in g
y o u r jo b a f t e r t h e w a r a r e v e ry m u c h in o f h c i a l m in d s t h e s e d a y s .
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to s o m e im p o r t a n t d e c isio n s. B riefly :
S e n i o r i t y is g o i n g t o b e a l o t
m a .ss f i r i n g s o f e m p l o y e e s w h e n ­
m o re im p o r ta n t th a n y o u r e f f i­
ever th a t b ecom es n ecessary. It
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how ever,
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w h e t h e r y o u k e e p y o u r jo b .
fr o m th e te n t a tiv e n e w p o licy
I n f a c t , s e n io r i t y is g o in g to
o u tlin ed ab ove.
be th e m a jo r fa c to r .
It p u ts th e e m p h a sis o n e f f i­
E f f ic ie n c y r a t in g s a r e g o in g to
c ie n c y r a tin g s.
be a r e la tiv e ly m in o r fa c to r .
It g iv e s very little w e ig h t to
T h a t ’s t h e w a y i t s h a p e s u p
sen io rity .
now.
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n
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under
th e
p resent
o ffic ia ls h a v e b een stu d y in g th e
p o lic y a G o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y e e
m a t t e r in c o n j u n c t i o n w it h th e
w ith 25 y e a r s o f s e r v ic e a n d a n
C o u n c il o f P e r so n n e l A d m in is ­
e ffic ie n c y r a tin g o f V ery G o o d
tr a tio n .
At th is m o m e n t, th eir
w o u ld h a v e to b e f ir e d b e fo r e
m in d s a r e p r e tty w e ll m a d e up
a n e m p lo y ee w ith tw o y e a rs o f
t h a t t h e a b o v e p o li c y is t h e o n e
se r v ic e a n d a n e f f ic ie n c y r a tin g
w h ic h w ill be f o llo w e d .
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K im b a ll fa iled to q u a lify a s a
sen io r d a m a g e s e v a lu a to r , a fte r
m o r e t h a n a y e a r ’s s e r v i c e a s a
p r o v isio n a l. T a x D e p a r tm e n t o f ­
fic ia ls h a v e fo u n d h im so v a lu ­
a b le th e y h a v e c r e a te d a sp e c ia l
jo b a n d tit le fo r h i m a n d h e is
n o w b a ck o n th e p a y r o ll.
T h i s is o n e o f t h e c u r io u s e x ­
a m p le s o f h o w c iv il s e r v ic e is
w o r k i n g in A l b a n y a t t h e p r e s e n t
tim e , a n d w h e th e r t h e r e w ill be
o th e r c u r io u s e p is o d e s u n d e r th e
n ew '^ w e y G O P r eg im e rem a in s
be seen .
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J a n u a r y 2. 1 9 4 2 , i n t h e M o t o r
S a f e t y R e sp o n sib ility B u r ea u o f
th e T ax D e p a rtm en t. H e sou gh t
to q u a lify a s a s e n io r d a m a g e s
ev a lu a to r a n d w h e n h e fa iled to
d o so a y e a r la te r h is s e r v ic e s
w ere ordered te r m in a ted a s of
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so th e T a x D e p a r tm e n t, th r o u g h
m o to r v e h ic le b u rea u o fficia ls,
o rd ered K im b a ll resto red to th e
p a y r o l l a s o f J u l y 6, 1 9 4 3 , u n d e r
th e title o f “ te m p o r a r y p r o p er ty
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m e n ts for six m o n t h s u n d e r u n ­
u su a l a n d e x tr a o rd in a r y c ir c u m ­
sta n ces.
Tuesday, July 20^^^^
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Sateen
O b v io u sly , t h a t w o r k s o u t to
th e d iija d v a n ta g e o f v e te r a n s in
t h e s e i - v i c e . A n d t h a t ’s w h y a
n e w p o lic y is b e in g f o r m u la t e d ,
o fficia ls b o th m e n a re e x tr e m e ly
c o m p e te n t, c o u ld retu r n to th e ir
c o m p a n y jo b s to m o rro w , a n d a re
in f a c t a n a s s e t t o t h e S t a t e .
A fte r a b o li s h i n g a $ 6 ,5 0 0 jo b
In t h e m o r t g a g e liq u i d a t i o n b u ­
r e a u in A lb a n y , t h e S t a t e C o m p ­
tr o lle r c r e a te d a n e w p o s itio n a t
$ 5 ,0 0 0 in h i s N e w Y o r k C i t y
o ffice , th a t o f rea l e s t a te c o n s u l­
tan t.
I t is a lr e a d y f ille d b y A
B ro o k ly n a p p o in te e .
O th er ex em p t or n o n -c o m p e ti­
tiv e jo b s c r e a te d w it h a p p r o v a l
o f th e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n
r e c e n tly in c lu d e a “s p e c ia l fie ld
i n v e s t i g a t o r ” In t h e A u d i t a n d
C on trol D e p a r tm e n t:
a m otor
v e h ic le o p era to r a n d a p h y s io ­
th e r a p y a id in S o c ia l W e lfa r e ; a
p lu m b e r a n d s te a m fit te r a t th e
S ta te P sy c h ia tr ic I n stitu te a n d
H o sp ita l, a n d th r e e c o n fid e n tia l
c le rk s in t h e o f f ic e o f t h e D is ­
trict
A tto rn ey
of
N ew
Y ork
C ounty.
H o w T h e y ’r e F i r e d
T h e p r e se n t p o licy s a y s t h a t
e m p lo y e e s
w ith
U n sa tisfa c to r y
r a tin g s
m u st
be
fii'ed
fir st;
t h o s e v.'ith F a i r r a t i n g s n e x t ;
th o s e w ith G o o d r a tin g s n e x t,
a n d so on up th e lin e. S e n io r ­
i t y is a f a c t o r o n ly w it h in t h e
v a r io u s r a tin g g r o u p s. T h u s , if
it b e c o m e s n e c e s s a r y to fir e a
g ro u p o f F air e m p lo y e e s, th o s e
w ith th e lo n g e s t s e n io r ity w o u ld
be th e la st to go.
W h en E ffic ie n c y C o u n ts
U n d e r th e te n t a tiv e n e w p la n ,
e m p lo y e e s
w ith
o n ly
5
years
ser v ic e
w o u ld
be fir e d
b efore
t h o s e w i t h 10 y e a r s s e r v i c e , e t c .
E ffic ie n c y r a tin g s w o u ld b e th e
d e c id in g
fa cto r
o n ly
w hen
it
becam e
necessary
to
m ake
a
c h o ic e b etw een e m p lo y e e s in a
p a r tic u la r se n io r ity g ro u p .
V ets P r o te c te d
In c id e n ta lly ,
th e
new
p la n
w ill f u lly p r o te c t t h e p r e f e r e n c e
r ig h ts o f v etera n s.
H o w e v er it
w o r k s, t h e y w ill b e t h e l a s t to
go.
N e a r D o u b le
S ta te
C iv il
S e r v ic e
o fficia ls
c h e c k in g
e x a m in a tio n
m arks
t h o u g h t th e y w e re s e e in g d o u b le .
M a r g a r e t C o llin s o f A lb a n y h a d
a m a r k o f 9 0 .4 0 f o r a s s i s t a n t
sten ograp h er.
M a r g a r e t C o llin s
o f R o c h e s t e r a ls o g o t 9 0 .4 0 .
B u y T h e LEADER every T u es­
day.
EXAMS
Correction J o b
Procedure
M en w h o h a v e filed fo r th e
e x a m in a tio n fo r C o rrectio n O f ­
fic e r (M e n ) a n d h a v e p a s s e d t h e
w r it t e n t e s t w ill b e I n t e r e s t e d
I n t h e f a l l i » w in g p r o c e d u r e w h i c h
t h e M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e r v ic e C o m ­
m issio n h a s a d o p te d fo r th eir
m e d ic a l a n d p h y sic a l e x a m in a ­
tio n s. T h e s e e x a m in a t io n s s ta r t
o n J u ly 22, a n d c o n tin u e u n til
A u g u s t 16. C a n d i d a t e s a r e n o t i ­
fie d b y th e C o m m iss io n w h e n to
appear.
S u cc e ssfu l c a n d id a te s in th e
w r itte n test, w h o m u s t n o w p a s s
th e la st p a rt o f th e e x a m in a tio n
to b e e lig ib le fo r th e jo b s in m u ­
n ic ip a l p e n a l in s titu tio n s, n u m ­
b e r 1 ,190.
M E D I C A L
1. T h e
resu lts
of
the
m edical
ex­
a m i n e r s ' f i n d i n g s will b e e x p r e s s e d i n
o n e of th e follow ing w a y s :
( a ) P a s .s e d
(b ) C o n d i t i o n a l l y R e j e c t e d
(c ) R e j e c t e d
2. T h o s e w h o a r e " P a s s e d ” o r " C o n ­
d itio n ally R e je c te d '’ m u s t c o m p e te in
th e physical e x a m in a tio n on th e s a m e
day. Any c an d id ate, h a v in g been p assed
or con d itio n ally rejected , w h o does n o t
e n te r, or h a v in g e n te re d does n o t p r o s f c u te th e p h y sic a l e x a m in a tio n to its
c onclusion on th e s a m e d a y , s h a ll be
e n tirely
elim in ated
and
carried
and
c o u n te d on th e rec o rd s a s “ F a ile d or
W i t h d r a w n in C o m p e ti t iv e P h y s i c a l . ”
3. B y
the
term
“ C o n d itio n a lly
Re­
j e c t e d ” is m e a n t t h a t t h e c a n d i d a t e h a s
pre.iented
som e
su b sta n d a rd
d efect,
w h i c h Is o r d i n a r i l y a n d u s u a l l y c u r a b l e
a n d is d e e m e d t o b e s o b y t h e M e d i c a l
E x a m in e r s of t h e C om m iitsion.
Com ­
m o n c a u s e o f C o n d i t i o n a l R e j e c t i o n ar«>
these:
(al D efectiv e T e e th
( b) V a r i c o s e V e i n s
( c) H e m o r r h o i d s
(d) S l ig h t H e r n i a
C an d id ate.s w i th C o n d itio n a l R e je c tio n s,
w h o a t t a i n a p la c e o n t h e e lig ib le list
fo r C o rrec tio n O fficer (M e n ), m u s t r e ­
q uest an d pass m edical r ee x a m in a tio n s
a f t e r p u b lic a tio n of th e list.
4. T h o s e w h o a r e “ R e j e c t e d ” h»
m e d i c a l e x a m i n e r s will b e n o t i n L %
appear
for
one
reex am in atio n
>«
tim e befo re th e la s t d a y for
a n d p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n s , t o be i **!
a n n o u n c e d by th e C om m issio n
t r o l l e d b y t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t h u »*'>*
g r a p h a r e t h e c a n d i d a t e s w h o du.V ''
s u c h d e fe c ts a s th e fo llo w in g ;
(a ) D e f e c ti v e V isio n
(b) H e a r t A ilm e n ts
(c> D e f e c t i v e H e a r i n g
(d) S h o r t H e i g h t
If on re e x a m in a tio n th ey ,are
■■
o r " C o n d i t i o n a l l y R e j e c t e d '* R e e u i . r * ' '
No. 2 a b o v e s h a ll a p p ly .
I f t h e y f a i l t o a p p e a r o r a rc
j e c t c d a g a i n o n r e e x a m i n a t i o n , th ev
e n tirely elim in a ted .
^
5. E x a m i n a t i o n s o r r e e x a m i n a t i o n s kyond
those
p ro v id ed
for
cannot
allow ed.
P H Y S I C A L
«. T h e p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n is
p e tltiv e a n d th e re fo re u n d e r n o c l r ^ ? '
stan ces a re reex am in atio n s ever gram „
reg a rd less of a ccid en ts, in ju rie s
ness o r o th er m isfo rtu n e.
’
7. S i n c e t h e p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n
c o m p e t i t i v e , t h e p e r i o d o f c o m p e t i t i o n !'
lim ite d by th e s e prov isio n s.
Rcgardu,
o f a c c i d e n t s , i n j u r i e s , ' s i c k n e s s o r oth.
m isfo rtu n e,
c an d id ates
m ust
comn«t
i n t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n s o m e t i m e be tw r.
t h e f i r s t d a y s e t f o r t h e s e exam ination
a n d the last day.
P o s t p o n e m e n t s u*
y o n d t h i s l a s t d a y w i l l n o t b e gran?M
u n d e r a n y c i r c u m s t a n c e s e x c e p t tho«
p r o v i d e d f o r a p p l y i n g t o t h o s e in
arm ed
forces
of
the
U nited
State*
T h e r e h a s J j e e n n o d e v i a t i o n f r o m th?I
r e g u l a t i o n i n t h e p a s t , a n d t h e r e win Im
n o d e v i a t i o n f r o m i t I n t h i s examin>.
tion.
Fire D ep t. Quota.
J u ly
19
In
C h ie f o f D e p a r t..
1
64
D ep u ty C h ie fs ..
B a tta lio n C h ie fs.
150
C h. M ed. O fficer
1
C h a p l a i n s ..............
5
365
C a p t a i n s ..............
L i e u t e n a n t s ____ 1 , 0 6 9
M e d ic a l O ffic e r s .
11
C h. F ire M a r sh a l
1
E ng. o f S team er
36
C h ie f M a rin e E n.
2
M a rin e U n . (U n ).
80
40
P i l o t s ........................
F i r e m e n ................. 8 , 9 7 3
S t o k e r s ....................
55
1
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1
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1
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41
OVERTIME
N o Precedent?
A L B A N Y — C h eck s a v era g in g
m o r e t h a n $ 1,000 e a c h w i l l g o t o
95 e m p lo y e e s a n d fo r m e r e m ­
p lo y ees
of
S ta te
A g r icu ltu r a l
a n d I n d u s tr ia l S c h o o l fo r o v e r ­
tim e
w o r k e d
by
th em
in
v io la tio n
of
th e
1936 sta tu te
lim it in g e m p l o y m e n t In S t a t e i n ­
s titu tio n s to e ig h t h o u rs a d a y .
T h e aw ard w a s m a d e th is w eek
by Ju d ge E m a n u el G reen berg o f
th e S ta te C ourt o f C la im s a fter
t h e 1943 L e g is la t u r e h a d e n a c t e d
C h a p ter 644 sp e cific a lly a u th o r ­
iz in g th e p a y m e n t o f o v e r tim e to
th e e m p lo y e e s e n u m e r a te d in th e
b ill it s e lf . R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e
L aw D e p a r tm e n t, w ith th e lia b il­
ity . a l r e a d y f i x e d b y s t a t u t e , h a d
o n ly to r e a c h a g r e e m e n t u p o n
th e In d iv id u a l a m o u n t s d u e, a n d
. i t Is n o w u n l i k e l y t h a t t h e r e
w ill b e a n y a p p e a l fr o m t h e d e s io n o f J u d g e G r e e n b e r g .
A L B A N Y — T w o brand new , e x ­
S ta te
C o m p tr o lle r
M oore
is
e m p t job s, h a v e b een cre a te d
r e a d y to m a k e o u t t h e c h e c k s
a ls o in th e M o t o r S a f e t y R e ­
a s so o n a s n o tice o f n o a p p ea l
sp o n sib ility B u rea u .
T h e y are
is f ile d w i t h h i m b y t h e A t t o r ­
c a rried u n d e r th e title o f “c h ie f
n e y G e n e r a l. T h e r e w ill b e n o
d a m a g e s e v a l u a t o r s ” a t $ 5 ,0 0 0 a
d e d u c tio n s fo r V ic to r y or F e d ­
y ea r ea ch . C o m p e titiv e jo b s of
e r a l I n c o m e t a x e s , It Is s a i d , b e ­
s im ila r n a tu r e a re sen io r d a m ­
c a u s e th e c h e c k s w ill b e in p a y ­
a g e s e v a lu a to r a n d ev a lu a to r , but
m en t of a court ju d g m en t.
it w a s fe lt t h a t t h e r e s h o u ld be
T y p ic a l A w a rd s
a c h ie f so th e tw o n e w jo b s w ere
H ere are s o m e o f th e ty p ica l
c r e a te d , o n e fo r N e w Y o r k C ity ,
a w a r d s : H o s p i t a l c o o k , 51 c e n t s
o n e for A lb a n y .
a n h o u r f o r 1,200 h o u r s o v e r ­
W h e n Lht b u r e a u w a s c r e a t e d
tim e , a n d 53 c e n t s fo r 200 h o u r s ,
m ore th a n tw o y ea rs ago. th e
to ta l $718: su p e r v iso r y In str u c ­
u n d e r w r ite r s
a s sig n ed
tw o
of
tor,
74
cen ts
an
hour,
to ta l
t h e ir m e n to s u p e r v is e th e s e t ­
$ 1 ,1 1 8 ;
w a itr e ss,
50
cen ts
an
up, sin c e th e c o st o f a d m in ls te fh o u r, to t a l $7 2 6 ; in s tr u c to r , 76
i n g t h e b u r e a u is a s s e s s e d b a c k
c en ts
an
hour,
$ 1 ,1 0 9
to ta l;
to
th e
Insu ran ce
c o m p a n ies
gu ard , 70 c e n ts a n h o u r, to ta l
T lie y w ere e m p lo y e d o n a per
$898;
s u p e r v iso r . 72 c e n t s a n
d ie m b a sis.
N o w , a c c o r d in g to
h o u r, $ 1 ,152, a n d
m a tro n , 57
m o t o r v e h i c l e b u r e a u o f f i c i a l s It
c e n ts an h ou r, $855.
lia s b e e n d e c id e d to m a k e th e
T h e e m p lo y e e -c la lm a n ts w ere
p o sitio n s p e r m a n e n t a n d G e o r g e
req u ired to w o r k o v e r t im e b e ­
Pox, w h o h a d b e e n a s sig n e d by
tw een J u ly . 1937. a n d S e p t e m ­
th e G lo b e I n d e m n i t y C o m p a n y
ber. 1938.
T h e s c h o o l Is r u n b y
w i l l b e c h i e f e v a l u a t o r in t h e
th e so c ia l w e lfa r e d e p a r tm e n t
N ew Y ork C ity o ff ic e o f th e b u ­
In sig n in g th e e n a b lin g le g ­
r e a u a n d J o h n L. W o o d s , a s s i g n ­
isla tio n G o v e r n o r D e w e y w a r n e d
ed by t h e F id e lity a n d C a s u a lty
t h a t it s h o u l d n o t b e t a k e n a s
C o m p a n y , in c h a r g e o f t h e A l­
a precedent.
b an y o ffice .
A c co r d in g to S t a te
Brand New,
Exempt
R U PPER T
M EU O W U 6H T
B EBUrrUT,
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