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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 . ^>asior I^eavc 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. 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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 . ' 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. 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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 . 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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 . 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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 Sam S w 'a l n : If i n r e s p o n s e t o e a c h re q u est 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. I f h e d eclin es beca u se a law 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. A n d t h e o f f i c e r learned l a t e r t h a t s h e h a d b e e n a school t e a c h e r in G e o r g ia . T h e s e c o n d c a s e is o f a young c o l o r e d m a n w h o w a s b e i n g given a c h a n c e t o a d v a n c e t o C A F 3, a n d w a s o n ti’i a l f o r a f e w days t o s e e h o w h e w o r k e d o u t in tlie n ew p o sitio n . R e l a t i o n s h i p s b e t w e e n Negro a n d w h i t e e m p l o y e e s s e e m s to be g o o d . I n m a n y c a s e s t h e y g o to l u n c h t o g e t h e r , t h e y r id e back a n d f o r t h o n t h e t u b e s t o g eth er , t h e y w o r k t o g e th e r in h a rm o n y . PREPARE F O R T H A T C I V I L S E R V I C E E X A M IN A T I O N FOR . P A T R O L M A N a n d F IR E M A N Y M C A s o f N e w Y ork C ity a r e s p l e n d i d l y e q u ip p e d to h e lp a p p l i c a n t s iia rd cn t h e m s e l v e s f o r C iv il S e r v i c e p h y s i c a l t e s t s . GYMNASIUMS • SWIMMING POOLS • .APPARATUS Massage and Ultra-Violet Ray Baths W r ite to M e m b e r s h ip D e p a r tm e n t o f th e B r a n c h Ife a re s t Y o u — or T e le p h o n e T O D A Y — fo r F u ll In fo r m a tio n . BRO NX U N IO N 470 E. 1 6 1 st S t M E . 5 -7 8 0 0 GRAND CENTRAL 224 E . 4 7 th S t. W l . 2 -2 4 1 0 T W E N T Y .T H IR D S i . 215 W 23d S t. C H . 3 -1 9 8 4 HARLEM 180 W . 13 5 th St E D . 4 -9 0 0 0 W E S l SID E 5 W . 63d S t. S U . 7 -4 4 0 0 Special Summer Membership Available Tuesday. July 20, 1943 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 ? 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W i c k s , p o w e r f u l B u r to n a c o u p le o f d a y s a g o i s ­ ch a irm a n o f th e S ta t e S e n a te F i ­ su ed an order c a n cellin g a w id e ­ n a n ce C o m m itte e , a n d M iss G e r ­ ly u sed p r a c tic e by w h ic h e m ­ ry, f o r m e r v i c e - c h a i r m a n o f t h e p lo y e e s w ere a b le to h a n g o n to Erie C o u n t y R e p u b l i c a n C o m ­ t h e i r j o b s a l t h o u g h a b s e n t fo r m ittee, are w e ll a w a r e t h a t t h e n e a r l y a y e a r a t a t i m e . R u l e 16 G overnor, G O P le g isla to r s, a n d s u b d i v i s i o n 1 o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e p o liticia n s feel th at r a d ic a l C o m m issio n , p ro v id es t h a t S ta t e c iia n g e s a r e n e e d e d in t h e a d ­ em p lo y ees w h o lea v e th e ir jobs m in is tr a tio n o f c iv il se r v ic e in m a y be r e i n s t a t e d w i t h i n o n e t h is s t a t e . B u t M r . 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"-'JOHli Clerk Grade 3-4 Civil Service Handbook Timely Study Prep. Manual P R I C E , $1 (P o sta g e Included) PAGEANT PRINTING CO. 270 t A r A V E T T E S T . New Y ork • C A nal 6-5J94 City H e r e 's t h e b a c k g r o u n d and t h e s i t u a t i o n a s it s t a n d s n o w : S everal m o n t h s ago a b a tch of ca ses w ere b ro u g h t up b efore 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.” PA R K S G ettin g R a g g ed kOANS D O N 'T SELL YO UR VALUABLES! on DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, F U R S , CLOTHING, C A M ­ ERAS, BINOCULARS, MU SI­ CAL INSTRUMENTS. FURS and CIVIL SERVICE UNIFORMS STORED ON THE PREMISES A n y l h i ii B y o u s e ll t o d a y will co8t you m o r« to m o rro w . DIAMONDS a n d JEWELRY FOR SALE a t A ttra c tiv e Prices 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 ., l ll h Ave., F u - t o n Kt. v U c ill& lid lii.Iru . 32 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. 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W D O W N S, dec e a .s e d, S E N D G R E E T I N G ; W HEREAS, LYNDON ARNOLD, w ho r e ­ s i d e s a t 981 H i g h l a n d Avenue, P elh am M a n o r, New Y o rk , h a s la te ly a p p li e d to t h e S u r r o g a t e 's C o u r t of o u r C o u n ty of N ew Y o r k , t o h a v e a c e r t a i n I n s t r u m e n t in w ritin g , re la tin g to b o th rea l a n d p e rso n a l p r o p e r t y , d u l y p r o v e d a.s t h e l a s t wil l a n d t e s t a m e n t o f L I L L I E W. W. D O W N S, w h o was a t t h e t im e of h e r d e a t h a r e s i d e n t o f t h e C o u n t y of N ew Y o rk , d e c e a s e d , T H E R E F O R E , you a n d each of you are c i t e d t o .sh ow c a u s e b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t o f o u r C O unty of N ew Y ork, a t t h e H a ll o f R e c o r d s , in t h e C o u n t y of New Y o r k , o n t h e 3 0 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943, a t 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 wil l o f r e a l a n d p e r . s o n a l p r o p e r t y . IN T E S T IM O N Y W HEREOF, we h a v e c au se d th e seal of th e S u r ­ r o g a te 's C o u r t of th e sa id C o u n ty o f N ew Y ork to be h e r e u n t o a f ( S e a l) fixed W IT N ESS. H o n o r a b l e J A M E S A. FOLEY, Surrogate of our said C ounty of New York, 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 O v e r 38 o r O Ryant Tuesday, July 2o, 1945 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER la a renew al of your sub scrip tio n . NO TICE 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 M atter 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; ANGELA 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 M a tte r of 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 . B o ro u g h of M a n h a t t a n , C ity of New Y ork, 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 ­ 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 o f t h e b u s i n e s s o n t h e d e a t h , r e t i r e m e n t or 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 s u a n t to th e p ro v isio n s of t h e S electiv e p a r t n e r s t h e i n t e r e s t of t h e d ec e ase d p a rt­ Oi m o t i o n o f W E I S S T E I N & W E I S - 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 n e r i n t h e p a r t n e r s h i p s h a l l c e a s e , a n d his S T E IN , 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 h e r e i n , s u b m i t t e d t o r e B i s t r a t l o n a s t h e r « l n p r o ­ c a p i t a l s h a l l b e p a i d t o h i s p e r s o n a l rep­ i t is vided, a n d th e C o u rt b eing s a tisfie d t h e r e ­ re s e n ta tiv e , but the su rv iv in g partners O R D E R E D , t h a t J A M E S H E N R Y M c ­ 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 i n s a i d s h a l l h a v e t h e r i g h t t o c o n t i n u e t h e bus i­ D O W R I N G D A V I D be , a n d h e h e r e b y is 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 i s n o n e s s o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p a n d t o r e t a i n such 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 f M c ­ r e a s o n a b l e o b j e c t i o n t o t h e c h a n g e s o f d e c e a s e d p a r t n e r ’s c a s h a n d c a p i t a l i n the D O W R I N G D A V I D o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 1 s t n a m e p r o p o s e d t h e r e ir > . f i r m , a n d s h a l l p a y t h e s a m e t o t h e rep­ d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, u p o n c o n d i t i o n N O W , o n m o t i o n o f W i l l i a m J . O ’N e ill , r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e d e c e a s e d p a r t n e r over T h a t t h i s o r d e r a n d t h e a f o r e m e n t i o n e d E s q . , a t t o r n e y f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r h e r e i n , a p e r i o d o f t h r e e (3) y e a r s f r o m t h e da te p e ti t io n be filed In t h e offic e of t h e C le rk it is of d e c e as e in eq u a l a n n u a l installm ents of th e City C o u rt of th e C ity of New Y ork, O R D E R E D , th at the said JOH N w ith o u t in terest. C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , w i t h i n t e n (10) d a y s M c K I E R N A N , b e a n d h e is h e r e b y a u t h o r ­ 14. T h e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s h a l l h a v e the a f t e r th e sig n in g th ereo f. ize d to assum e the nam e of J O H N r i g h t t o d e m a n d a n d r e c e i v e o n l y c a s h in T h a t a copy of th is o r d e r shall, w ith in K I E R N A N , o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 5 t h d a y o f r e t u r n f o r h e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s o n August te n ( 1 0 ) d a y s f ro m t h e e n t r y th e r e o f , be A u g u st, 1943, u p o n con d itio n , h o w e v e r , 31, 1952. p u b l is h e d o n c e in t h e Civil S e r v ic e L e a d e r, t h a t h e sh a ll com ply w ith th e f u r t h e r p r o ­ IN W IT N E S S W H E R E O F , we, t h e under­ a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d in t h e C o u n t y of 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 s i g n e d , h a v e s i g n e d , s e a l e d , s w o r n t o and 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 (40) d a y s ORDERED, th at th is order a n d t h e a c k n o w l e d g e d t h i s c e r t i f i c a t e I n t h e City 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 r o o f o f a f o r e m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n b e f i l e d w i t h i n t e n o f N e w Y o r k , S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , o n Sep ­ 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. C l e r k o f t h e C ity C o u r t o f t h e C ity of N ew fice o f t h e C le rk o f t h i s C o u r t ; a n d t h a t L O U IS B IN K O V IT Z (L S.) Y ork, C o u n ty of New Y ork. w ith in ten ’ ( 1 0 ) d a y s fro m th e e n try th e r e ­ K A R L B IN K O V IT Z (L.S.) T h a t a copy of th is order, to g eth e r w ith of, a c o p y o f t h i s O r d e r b e p u b l i s h e d o n c e R O S E B IN K O V IT Z (L.S ) a copy of th e p etitio n , be served u p o n th e In 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 ) C h a i r m a n o f L o c a l B o a r d N o . 60, l o c a t e d p u b l i s h e d In t h e C ity of N ew Y o r k , C o u n t y S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k U s: . a t 559 W e s t 1 4 6 t h S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y , o f 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 (40 ) C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k I a n d w i t h i n t w e n t y (2 0 ) d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e d a y s a fte r th e m ak in g of th is O rd er, a n K A R L B I N K O V I T Z , L O U I S BINKOVIT Z h e re o f; a n d t h a t a c e rtifie d copy of th is a f f i d a v it of p u b lic a tio n be filed w it h t h e a n d R O S E B I N K O V I T Z , b e i n g d u l y sworn, o r d e r , t o g e t h e r w i t h a c o p y o f t h e p e t i ­ C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t , a n d . I t Is f u r t h e r tio n , be serv e d o n t h e C le rk of th e A p ­ O R D E R E D , t h a t a copy of th is O rd e r dep o se a n d say : T h a t th ey a re th e In d iv id u als nam ed p e la te D ivision, F i r s t D e p a r tm e n t, 25th sh a ll be s e rv e d by m a ll u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n 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 a n d w i t h i n t w e n t y ( 2 0 ) d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e S e l e c t i v e S e r v i c e , w i t h i n t w e n t y (20) d a y s r e a d t h e f o r e g o i n g c e r t i f i c a t e a n d know 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 »» C o u r t o f t h e C ity o f N ew Y o rk . C o u n t y of C o u r t in the B orough of M a n h a t t a n , t o h e m a t t e r s h e r e i n s t a t e d to be allcB ^ N e w 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 w i t h i n t e n ( 1 0 ) d a y s a f t e r s u c h s e rv ic e ; u p o n I n f o r m a t i o n a n d b elief, a n d t h a t as w service. 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. T h a t a f t e r t h e fo re g o in g r e q u i r e m e n t s p lied L O U IS B IN K O V IT Z w ith, th e p etitio n er, P R A N K a r e co m p lied w ith th e p e tit io n e r shall, on K A R L B IN K O V IT Z M cK IE R N A N , sh all be o n a n d a f t e r th e 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 be k n o w n a s a n d a s su m e t h e n a m e of th e n a m e of P R A N K K IE R N A N , a n d by no S w o rn to befo re m e th is M c D O W R I N G D A V I D , w h i c h h e is h e r e b y o t h e r n a m e . 1 s t d a y o f S e p t . , 1942. , a u t h o r i z e d to asr.um e, a n d by n o o t h e r H E N R Y R O S O F P , N o t a r y Public, ENTER: name. J . A.B. C o u n t y , D i s t . No . 93, R e g , No , 1099. N E nter J u s t i c e o f t h e C i t y C o u r t C o . D l s t . N o. 15 2 . R e g . No . 4 1 6 8 . Co® o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k . m i s s i o n e x p i r e s M a r c h 3 0 , 1 94 4. J.A.B., J.C.C. THE JOB MARKET M CO AI . N O T I C E rE B T IFIC A T E OP FO R M A TIO N OP B y M R S . M A T I L D A B. M I L L E R l im it e d pa r t n e r sh ip o r n e i >a pr o d u c t s com pa ny WE, T H E U N D E R S I G N E D , d o h e r e b y * .ti a n d KWPur t o thi.s C e r t i f i c a t e o f '' Parttip rsh lD , C E R T IFY IN G as nam e neda of t h f partnership pr o d u c t s Page Seven CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Tuesday. July 20, 1943 i s: 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: „ .„ie a n d R esidence vaTH A N C O H EN , G e n e r a l P a r tn e r , 3M We.st 8 6 t h S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. 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 u n a n im o u s c o n s e n t o r u n til t e r m i n a t e d on M j f c h :Jl8t o r S e p t e m b e r 3 0 t h I n a n y y e a r 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 . VI. T h e a m o u n t o f c a s h a n d a d e s c r l p (lon o f a n d t h e a g r e e d v a l u e o f t h e o t h e r 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 I,. V a n d e n B r o e c k h a s c o n t r i b u t e d t o t h e Limited P a r t n e r s h i p f>0'» o f t h e c a p i t a l stock o f N e d a Produ cts C o r p o r a t i o n , w h i c h hiis a n agreed value o f $1, 201.76. • VII. T h e a d d i t i o n a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s , i f a n y , 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. X I I . T h e r i g h t , i f g i v e n , ol o n e o r m o r e 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 NATHAN COHEN 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 LACHOW SKY. also known as L U D W IK L A C H O W S K I. a n d ISA L A C H ­ O W S K Y . a ls o k n o w n a s IZA L A C H O W S K I, lor leave to c h a n g e t h e i r n a m e s to L U D W IK LO V ELL a n d ISA LO VELL. U pon r e a d i n g a n d f ilin g t h e p e t i t i o n s of I.U D W IK L A C H O W S K Y . a ls o k n o w n a s I .U D W I K L A C H O W S K I , a n d I S A L A C H O W ­ 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 and ISA 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 \ !N «>a - Sr r la r ia n ) HI SUM H K \ V . X r .O N W A Y S T . lirooLlyii 4;i.fniiiorr I*ri4*«r ol lip o a LorMlitMi — 'I'iMir PnyiiifintA A r I rangrcj. f o r thr«« in l« ‘rii)enl<« in t l i r Park Sr rti (»i i w i t h p«‘r|i<*tual care I and iiK'luHiiit; tli« ^ fir<«| o p r n i i i f c ............... I Siiiglr f o r thr«*r in fe r * Its in u l h r r n r t'l io iin , w i l l i o u l 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 1'202 C O N V E N IE N T MAIH OfflCl: M E Irosp MEMBER FEDERAL BRANCHES BRONX COUNTY ThirdAve.atl48thSt. 5 -6 9 0 0 D E POSIT IN SU ffA M C f CORP FEDERAL R lSER V £ SYSTEM A N T H O N Y 'S R e lig io u s S u p p ly S to re S P E C I A L I Z E S IN C A N D L ES, C R O S SE S , BIB L E S. B O O K S 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 . ” SL. 1642 F u l t o n S t., B r o o k l y n STORE OPEN DA IL Y 10 T O M ID N IG H T Page Eififht - m 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 — I n N ew V »rk S t a t e <by m a l l ) ............................................................................ Vt h Y ear fS U ew lirre In th e Unite«l S ta te * .......................................................................W a V e s t C an ad a anti Foreign U n iin tr ie s . .............................................................n Year In d iv id u al Copied. ................................................................................................. 5 ^Ce»<t,« A d v e rtln in i' R n ten » n A p p lic a tio n now b oiling 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 Page Nine 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 ch a n g in g 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 . Tuesday, July 20, 194^ CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Pa^e Ten y 4 d v e rti$ e m e n t 4 d v frti» e m e n t p x a tn in ia tia n J f e q u ire m c n U « S C H O O L D IR E C T O R Y LISTING OF CAREER TRAINING SCHOOLS A c a d e m ic a n d C o m n tp r r ia l— CoU egp 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 . WINTER GARMENTS STORED BROOKLYN PAW NBROKERS 5 7 0 4 FIFTH AVE. ( N « a r S i t l i S t.) B A Y R I D G E . B R O O K L Y N . N. Y CHRONIC DISEASES OF S K IN , N E R V E S , ft STOM ACH R E C T A L D ISE A SE S, KIDN EY AND BLADDER TROUBLES. STOM ACH AND BOW EL D IS­ ORDERS. NERVE WEAKNESS. LAME BACK. SW O L LEN GLANDP MEN AND W O M EN T R E A T E D BY M OD E R N METHODS. Blood and Urine EsaM iaation* M O D E R A T E F E E S ------- Medioal Exaniinalion $2 D r. Z IN S 110 E asl I 6 1 I1 S t . , N . Y. A ve . Sc I r v i n e P i. P . M . . .Sum. •» l « (E st. 28 Y e a r s ) B et. 4 th *» \. M. 10 7 - Dr. D. G. POLLO CK S u r g e o n D e n tis t ltr <M >kl rn I ' K m m o i i n t T h e n t r e B i d e One F iiflit Dp U r o o U l y n , N , V. TlCiaiiK la H ours; D a i l y 9-U; S u n d a y , l»-l U M l' D eK u lb Ave. S u b w » / l l t T N e v iiis S i. S u b w a y S t » 11 " ” D E N T IS T S D rs. S m ith a n d D o lu u ItHOOKI.YN— 446 F U I.T O N ST 160-13 JAMAICA AVE. JaniuicM, N. Y. luiiiaioa Offiee Open Tuesday, July 20, 1943 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER W il l y o u 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 . . . to ­ 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 ? YDU1K DOIE YDUR BITX---NOW DOYOUR BESTI Bommu mo m m m o m THE PAYROU S A V m S PLAN T h is a d v e rtis e m e n t is a c o n tr ib u tio n t o A m e ric a ’s a ll- o u t w a r e ffo rt b y "ears r o e b u c k a CO. C O L U M B IA a O U R E -D U P O N T , IN C. COMMONWEALTH CO LOR * STEVED O R IN G GO. f a b r ic s c o r p . CA VIAR T H O M A S C. W I L S O N , I N C . W M. R. B O \C E L O V IS R I C H M A C H IN E CO. M . M cG o v e r n CHEM IC AI^ CO. Na t i o n a l ROMANOFF CRAMER PRODUCTS C«. FISH M A N CO. A SO N, IN C. bar a L O R R A I N E M F G . CO . DR. A N T O I N E C H I R I S C O .. I N C . D I L L O N ’S C A F E E D W IN SE E B A C U CO. J E R R Y ’S O Y S T E R SB M O N CL U B, IN C. R I C H A R D ’S B E A U T Y Ma r i t i m e ••r i n c e t o n s p l ic in g w o r st e d c o . m ill s C L E A N IN G CO. SCHUBERT HALL RESTA U RA N T S. * ADLER CHOP liO U S B g r il l A FA LK O W ITZ A C C U R A T E C A ST IN G A M OLD CO. A L B E R T W IN D O W FR E U E R IC K IN TER N A TIO N A L M O LD ER S A F O U N D R Y W O R K E R S U N IO N O F N O R T H A M E R IC A CE CIL R E B E R ALEXANDER EASTERN SALON REKTAURANT A. B A LA K LILSK Y SCHOOL FO R P H Y SIC IA N S A ID E S RENATO H E .ST A U R A N T Tuesday. July 20, 1943 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Pafi^e Twelve wm. LET YOUR CAR GO TO WAR IF YOU CAN’T D E F E N S E W O R K E R S N E E D T R A N S P O R T A T IO N D o n ’t L e a v e Y o u r e a r in S t o r a g e W i n n I t C o d ld B e W o r k in g in th e W a r E ffo r t S E L L f IT ! . C I V I L Ro . S E R V I C E — W ise . A N D E M D o n ’’! d i v e IN V E S T IN W A R Highest Cash P L O Y E E S Y ou r Car A w ay FOR YOUR CAR llO iT ll^ ]¥ l]li 1937 t o '4 2 M O D E L S Iloiiriwt D r u liiig f o r 2 1 Yeur?« a l S miiic AfldrcHS Need 500 Cars WILL PAY MORE MONEY F O R GET 1 9 3 6 OUR t o For LARGE ¥ I r ;;in a — IM M E D IA T E LEVICKBROS..Inc. 0 -0 1 CHRYSLER 172 F o u r th W DEALER B ’k l y n Duily & S u n d a y s « A.M. to 8 P.M. CallimM Ca/i P in e M otors, Inc. iNO CORP. 1385 Bushwick Ave., B R O j* ^ . Ilillttidt* AvCm Coriwr IVIclropolilaii Avenue o f A T T E N T IO N S i m p l y C a ll llO Iflli]! K R Y en rs ORDER GLenmore5-7174-5 F IR S T W<* Will Soiul Our R<‘|»r«'.sciilutivo Dirrri lo Your Home ^‘‘T h i r t y AREA NOW C A R S 1 9 4 2 OFFER S e ll WAR PHONE FOR B e fitre Y o u B O N D S A v e n u e , B r o o k ly n H i U H ’s l D t ^ a l i n f * i -:x a (.(; i :k a t k i ) e P a y C A L L S in n e th in g '** p k o m is k s 4 - 7 0 5 2 7-6 1 O 0 L. t . AUTO SALES, i» M ;s b tO — PLtMOWTH IM W. SKHl ' ' OK* S01l»«r More for Low IVIilea^e — W«*il Kepi C.ars ftiir K^>|»re^enlalive Will ( ‘.all Willi (!a«l» M A IN C IR C L E WE PAY THE LIMIT FOR LATE MODELS EXTRA CASH FOR CLEAN CARS FREE APPRAISALS ANYWHERE PHONE, WKITE. OR DRIVE IN a G o o d P r ic e PHONE, wOwnmL w E v e n in g s D lc lie n s 2-5717 I W ILL B U Y f YO U R C AR •38-’39-’40-4l or '42 I NEED USED CARS QUICKLY for defense a n d fa rm in g a re a s Phone me at CIRCLE 6-2989 A T T E N T IO N R O B E R T F o rd a n d M e rc u ry C A R S 2 0 0 N E E D E D O w n e rs A T i5 o a M r. L e p re " ■ " C A R S F o r East “ W F O F o r d h a itt r d h a m A N T E D D E F E N S E A R E A S h f. JOHN t t K S 1 ! : !; in l Si. • und 4111 A v f n u e SO ii H i 8-1K8I BB Ridgewood Auto Sales DRIVE UP—CALL OR WRITE 6024 Myrtle Ave., Queens HEgeman 3-945J Evergreen 2-9738 M CARS W A N T E D .. High Top Cash Prices D e fe n se A r e a s — 1937 t o 1942 B u y e r \A/itl C a l l A n y w h e r e ETNA W A R EH O U SE 493 M o n ro e S t. (Sunnner), JOHN D'EMIC f:«»rner Itrooklyn C A R S W ANTED R oad d - 8 0 0 8 For S ™ jE fferso n OPEN B’klyn P R I C E S For PAIMA MOTORS I3SS CASTLETON AVE. G ib. 2-6 1 0 0 W .N .B . BIG MONEY CALL ANY FOR S T E R L I N G 3 - 8 2 9 5 R E G E N T AUTO SALES 87S 5 t h AVE., B R O O K L Y N CAIl APPKAI.SAI. SK K V ir.r. R l i K F A l l CIVIL Si;»VICi: I.I-ADKII, 9 7 Duane Slieel, New York Cily If you wi?*li to sell your ear, send in llie folUtuinit information: We will f;et an e»<liiiialed valuation for you lia^ed on the l>esl market priee we ean find from a repiitalile dealer. IV lake of Type . . . . Year . . ................ Mileage (!ar lM|uipment Call O u r B u y e r s W ill G o A n y w h e r e W i t h CA SH M A P L E M O T O R S C O R P . 2 »l( i G R A N D C O N C O U B S E O n t h e C o r n e r b e t . IHMrd Si l l U l h S i s . OI* K. \ i : V E N I N ( i S * S U N D A Y S L lQ l'O K LICK NSE N O T I C E is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L i c e n s e 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 H O U R — OR W R IT E Q U IC K ,... i*hoMe trom Page Ten) SC IE N T IFIC 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. 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No M ore T ill J a n u a r y 1 And b e c a u se o f th is sa m e p ro ­ v is io n of th e in crem en t la w , th e r e w i l l b e n o m o r e p r o m o t i o n s until J a n u a r y 1 w h e n t h e n e x t p e r iod b e g i n s . T h e B u d g e t o f f i c e e x p la in s t h a t i t i s a g a i n s t g r a n t ­ ing p r o m o tio n s except tw ic e y early, in o r d e r n o t to c o n f l i c t w ith t h e f i s c a l p e r i o d s . T h is is one p o lic y a g a in st w h ic h v a r i o u s e m p l o y e e o r g a n ­ iz a tio n s h a v e b e e n c a m p a i g n i n g . T h e la b o r o r g a n iz a tio n s m a i n ­ ta in t h a t t h i s p o l i c y t i e s C i t y em p lo y e e s d o w n to t h e ir jo b s w ith o u t p r o p e r c h a n c e s fo r a d ­ v an cem en t. 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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 . LARGEST S A L T| WATER POOL .■>»th S T R K K T and C A R Y ‘‘M R . PALISADESI ( ITY M U S IC H A L L IN THE W O R LD’S^ F rid a y . SIX TH A V E. G R A N T L U C K Y ” s- Mith I.ARAINK DAY C IIA R I.E S B lC K rO R D -C l.A D Y S C O O rE R ALAN C A R N E Y - IIK N R Y .S T E P H E N S O N An R K O -R iid io P ic tu re ON T H E G R E A T ST A G E ■ ‘CiAI.A R C S S E " — r r o d i i r r d b y I . e o n i d o f f , s e t t i n g s by B r u n o . M a i n e . . . featu rin g (he w orld - f a m o u s DON COSSACK ( ’I I O K f S « ith SE R tiK JAROFF . . T h e C o rp s de B a lle t . . . R o ek ettes . . . S jm p h o n y O r c h e s tr a u n d e r t h e d i r r r t i o n of E r n o R a p r r . F irs t M rz /a n in e S e a ls R eserved __________ P H O N E C I R C I . E __________ M M U S E M E N T P A I!K ,N .J. [ ( J 4i s t O p p o sH e 1 2 5 th S t. F e r r y ) Lena H O R N E • B ill R O B IN S O N • C iib C A I.L O W A Y S T O R M Y Pins In f Pe-rson ' W E A T H E R Ani4‘rU'u's Fnvoritv— - I ' o i i i k m * BOSW ELL RiifSH M0R(;AN and his lutnti BUY A Vk AK BOND a l II I .- 7ih Av4‘. ;iiMi 30lh Si. Doors 0|x>n 10 A. M. 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N e a r I'o s l O ffic e ' PBkge How You'll Be Fired After the War; Seniority Will County Not Efficiency W A S H I N G T O N — M a rk th is d o w n as good n e w s fo r t h e v e te r a n s 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 . A nd th e m en w h o are th in k in g a b o u t th e m a tte r r ecen tly h a v e c o m e 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 c ie n c y r a t i n g in d e c id in g Ls. how ever, v a stly d iffe r e n t 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 In fa ct, 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 . H ere o f E x ce lle n t. i s w h y t h e d e c i s i o n is s o i m p o r ­ ta n t to y o u : W h y I t ’s I m p o r t a n t C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s io n a l ­ rea d y h a s a p o licy to reg u la te TAX DEPT. Fails Test, G ets Special J o b A L B A N Y — A lth o u g h A rth u r 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. 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