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N.Y.C. EMPLOYEES:
If Your Pay Didn’t Come Through On Time, Here’s Why
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SUBWAY MEN: The New Plan for Annual Advancement
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Questions-Answers on U. S.
Civil Service Retirement Act
T h e s p a n s w e r s , t o »rueries m o s t f r e q u e n t l y a s k e d
em p lo y ees
exp erts.
about
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By
QUESTION: What employees are subject to the Act?
2.
Federal
c iv il
r etir em en t
th e
system
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to
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and
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th e
Federal
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tem p orary
in
A ct
or
e m p lo y e e s
one year,
A N S W E R Y e s, if th e ir a p p o in tm e n ts
o f th e w ar an d 6 m o n th s th er e a fte r .”
4.
are
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th e
d u ra tio n
QU^ESTION: Who administers the Retirement Act?
ANSW ER:
m issio n .
T h e R e t i r e m e n t D iv is io n o f t h e C iv il S e a v ic e C o m ­
5.
QUESTION: Does the Retirement Act require that a 5
percent deduction be made from the salaries of employees subject
to the Act?
ANSW ER:
Y es.
F iv e p e r ce n t m u st
b a sic s a la r ie s o f s u c h e m p lo y e e s.
be
ded u cted
fro m
th e
6. q u e s t i o n : May an employee make voluntary contribu­
tions—beyond the required 5 percent—to the retirement fund?,
A N S W E R : Y es.
A n e m p lo y e e m a y m a k e v o lu n ta r y c o n tr i­
b u t i o n s u p t o a n a d d i t i o n a l 10 p e r c e n t o f b a s i c s a l a r y i n o r d e r t o
p u rc h a se a d d itio n a l a n n u ity . T h e se co n tr ib u tio n s, w h ic h d ra w c o m ­
p o u n d in t e r e s t a t 3 p e r c e n t , m u s t b e in m u lt ip le s o f $25.
QUESTION: What is the rate of interest on the compul­
sory deductions?
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ANSW ER:
P o u r p e r ce n t, co m p o u n d e d a n n u a lly ,
8. QUESTION: Is the retirement fund made up entirely
of employee contributions?
The
A N S W E R : Y e s, if h e h a s s e r v e d le ss t h a n 5 y e a r s . I f h e h a s
s e r v e d m o r e t h a n 5 y e a r s — a n d is n o t a t t h e d a t e o f s e p a r a t io n
e lig ib le fo r a n n u it y b e n e f it s — h e m a y r e c e iv e a r e f u n d o f t h e d e d u c ­
t io n s m a d e p r io r to J a n u a r y 24, 1942,
T h e r e m a in d e r is r e ta in e d
in t h e r e t ir e m e n t fu n d a n d is u s e d to p u rc h a .se a n a n n u it y fo r h im
w h e n h e r e a c h e s t h e a g e o f 55 or 62.
1 0 . QUESTION: May an employee who is subject to the
Retirement Act desifjnate a beneficiary?
ANSW ER;
Y es.
H e m a y d e sig n a te a b e n e fic ia r y to w h o m
t h e m o n e y to h is c r e d it in th e r e t ir e m e n t fu n d w ill g o in th e e v e n t
o f h is d e a th .
11 . QUESTION: Is it possible for an employee to provide a
continuing annuity, after his death, to a designated beneficiary?
ANSW ER:
Y e s; if h e retires o p tio n a lly or fo r a g e h e m a y
c h o o s e a r e d u c e d a n n u ity fo r h im s e lf, a n d p r o v id e a n a n n u it y fo r a
b e n e fic ia r y .
1 2 . QUESTION: Does the Civil Service Retirement Act pro­
vide for a compulsory retirement age?
ANSW ER:
Y es.
A n e m p lo y e e w h o r e a c h e s th e a g e o f 70
a f t e r s e r v i n g a t l e a s t 15 y e a r s i s a u t o m a t i c a l l y s e p a r a t e d f r o m t h e
s e r v ic e ( u n le s s h e is c o n t i n u e d in t h e s e r v ic e b y E x e c u t i v e o r d e r ) .
H o w e v er , a n e m p lo y e e w h o r e a c h e s th e a g e o f 70 b e fo r e h e h a s
c o m p l e t e d 15 y e a r s o f s e r v i c e m a y c o n t i n u e t o s e r v e u n t i l h i s 1 5 - y e a r
p e r io d is u p .
QUESTION: May an employee retire before he reaches
the age of 70?
13 .
A N S W E R ; Y es.
F o r th o se w h o h a v e h a d a t le a st 30 y e a rs
o f se r v ic e , o p t io n a l r e t ir e m e n t is p e r m it t e d b e t w e e n t h e a g e s o f 60
a n d 7 0 ; f o r t h o s e w h o h a v e h a d a t l e a s t 15 y e a r s o f s e r v i c e , o p t i o n a l
r e t i r e m e n t is p e r m it t e d b e t w e e n t h e a g e s o f 62 a n d 70,
I t is a lso
p o ssib le fo r th o se w h o h a v e h a d 30 y e a r s o f se r v ic e to r etir e o n a
r e d u c e d a n n u i t y b e t w e e n t h e a g e s o f 55 a n d 60.
14. QUESTION: What is the guaranteed monthly annuity of
an employee, aged 60, ivith 30 years of service who for 5 consecutive
years received an average salary of from $1,600 to $2,400?
time?
$100 a m o n th .
QUESTION: What is the average annuity at the present
ANSW ER;
$966 a year.
16 . QUESTION: What provision i s made under the Retire­
ment Act for employees who become totally disabled?
A N S W E R ; E m p lo y e e s w h o h a v e serv ed fo r a t le a st 5 years,
a n d w h o a r e to ta lly d isa b le d fo r u se fu l a n d e f fic ie n t s e r v ic e o n
a c c o u n t o f d ise a se or in ju r y n o t d u e to th e ir o w n m is c o n d u c t, m a y
bo retir ed o n a n a n n u ity .
T h e a n n u ity c o n tin u e s d u rin g s u c h d is­
a b i l i t y a n d f o r n o t m o r e t h a n o n e y e a r a f t e r t h e e m p l o y e e ’s r e c o v e r y .
QUESTION: Do employees called into active military or
naval service rcceive retirement credit for time served in the armed
forces?
17.
ANSW ER;
U p o n r e tu r n in g to th e ir jo b s, h o n o r a b ly d is ­
c h a r g e d v e t e r a n s m a y r e c e iv e fu ll r e t ir e m e n t c r e d it fo r t im e s e r v e d
in th e a r m e d fo r c e s by m a k in g d e p o s it fo r t h e p e r io d o f th e ir m il i­
ta r y or n a v a l ser v ic e .
S h o u ld a v e te r a n w is h to h a v e liis m ilita r y
o r n a v a l serv ice c r e d ite d w ith o u t d e p o sit, th e a n n u ity o th e r w is e due
h im w o u ld be r ed u c ed by th e a m o u n t s u c h d e p o s it w o u ld b u y.
18.
QUESTION: May a retired employee be re-employed?
A N S W E R : Y es.
I t h a s b e e n p r o v id e d t h a t a p e r s o n r etir rti
u n d e r th e a g e o f o p t io n a l p r o v is io n o f t h e C iv il S e r v ic e R e t ir e m i
A c t m a y b e r p - e m p l o y e d i f a n a p p o i n t i n g o f f i c e r d e t e r m i n e s t h a t ie
iia s sp e cia l q u a lific a tio n s.
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in N e w a r k w h e r e n e w h o u s in g
fa c ilitie s co u ld b e s e t up.
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city h a s g ro w n u p w ith o n e in ­
d u str ia l d is tr ic t p ilin g o n a n ­
oth er, a n d h a s d ep e n d ed u p o n
N e w Y o r k C ity a n d th e o u tly in g
J e r s e y t o w n s fo r its la b o r s u p ­
p ly .
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r iv e d
in
tow n ,
fa ir ly
decent
a p a r tm e n ts w ere a t a p rem iu m .
E v e r y r e a l e s t a t e a g e n c y in t h e
c ity h a s a list o f p erso n s w a it­
in g fo r s o m e o n e to v a c a te th eir
liv in g q u a rtei-s.
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m a jo rity
of
th e
ap aatm en t
h o u se s h a v e b e e n a llo w e d to d e ­
te r io r a te in r e c e n t y e a rs.
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are
seV en
m u n ic ip a l
a n d F ed era l h o u sin g p ro je c ts in
N ew a i-k w h ic h c a n a c c o m m o d a t e
a b o u t ^ 6 0 0 fa m ilie s, b u t th ey
a ie b o o k ed to c a p a c ity a n d h a v e
‘l o n g w a i t i n g l i s t s o f w a r - w o r k ers w h o a r e n o w liv in g u n d e r
su b sta n d a rd c o n d itio n s an d h a v e
f ir s t ^ p r i o r i t y
on
th e
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m e n t su b sid iz e d p r o je c ts.
,
I t is p o s sib le to f in d liv in g
q u a ite r s
in
th e
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and
o t h e r t o w n s n e a i- N e w a i-k , b u t
th e n th e p r o b le m o f tr a n s p o r ta ­
tio n e n te r s.
N e w a ik m oves on
bu ses, b u t N e w a r k
is
te r rib ly
o vercrow d ed a n d th e bu ses are
ja m m e d . D u r in g th e ru sh h o u rs
it m e a n s w a itin g u n til th e bu ses
p u ll u p .
O ften
a h a lf-d o z e n
b u s e s a i-r iv e a t t li e s a m e b u s
s ta tio n s im u lta n e o u s ly a n d th er e
is a m a d s c r a m b l e f o r s e a t s .
A n d t h e O D B is l o c a t e d r i g h t i n
th e h e a r t o f tlie c ity w h e r e th e
f ig h t fo r b u s s e a ts r a g es h o t ­
test.
Tough
On N egroes
A n d th e C o lo r ed w o r k e rs o f
th e D e p e n d e n c y O ffic e h a v e a
p a itic u la r ly d iffic u lt p r o b le m in
fin d in g
liv in g
q u a ite rs.
The
N e g r o s e c t i o n o f N e w a r k is b a d ­
ly r i- 1 d o w n — la r g e ly r a m s h a c k l e
w ooden houses.
T o c o m p lica te
.h e situ a tio n , th er e h a s been a
la r g e in f lu x o f C o lo r ed w o r k e rs
t h e y w o u l d n ’t
m oted .
have
been
pro,
W hen
th e end
o f t h e War
m a k e s i t n e c e s s a r y t o f i r e thoy
s a n d s , i t ’s i m p o r t a n t t o G ov
e m m e n t t h a t i t d o e v e r y t h in
p o s s i b l e t o s a v e i t s o u tsta n d in g
w orkers.
M a n y e m p l o y e e s u n d o u b ted ly
w o u l d b e w i l l i n g t o a c c e p t de.
m o t i o n s b a c k t o t h e i r o l d jobs
a n d th e ir o ld s a la r ie s.
H ow ever,
if
th e
nece.s.sary
p o s t - w a r s l a s h i s a p p l i e d arbi.
to-arily, w i t h o u t a n y o p p o rtu n ,
i t y f o r e m p l o y e e s t o a c c e p t d*.
m o tio n s,
th en
th o u sa n d .s
rea lly
e x ce lle n t
w orkers
un­
d o u b t e d l y w i l l b e l o s t t o th«
ser v ic e .
M any
e m p lo y e e s
have
been
p ro m o ted to jo b s m u ch b etter
th a n th o se th e y h e ld b efo re th e
w ar.
B y a n d la r g e , t h e s e a r e o u t ­
sta n d in g
e m p lo y e e s:
o th er w ise
T h a t ’s t h e w a y o f f i c i a l s are
t h i n k i n g a t t h e m o m e n t . And
t h a t ’s w h y y o u s h o u l d a s k your­
s e l f t h i s q u e s t i o n ; “ W o u l d I be
w illin g
to
accept
a
dem otion
aftfc r t h e w a r ? ”
.O n e leading reason for the discontent am ong em ­
ployees of the O ffice of Dependency Benefits seems to be
the fact th a t the office is in N ew ark, . K n o w n generally
am ong both the lower bracket employees and the o ffi­
cials as “this dam ned place,” N ew ark was h ard ly an
ideal spot in w hich to tran sp lan t 10,000 employees of
the G overnm ent.
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T h is w eek , h ow ever, a n ew
fa c to r w a s to sse d in to th eir d is ­
c u ssio n s— th e
d e m o tio n
fa cto r.
A n d . a lth o u g h th er e 's n o d e f­
i n i t e d e c i s i o n y e t , t h e r e ’s e v e r y
r e a s o n to b e lie v e th a t, w h e n th e
tim e co m es, th o u sa n d s o f q u a li­
fie d e m p lo y e e s w ill b e o ff e r e d
d e m o tio n — a s a n a lte r n a tiv e to
o u t r ig h t d is c h a r g e . H e r e is h o w
th e o fficia l r e a s o n in g ru n s:
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9.
QUESTION: May an employee who is separated from the
service receive a refund of his retirement deductions, with interest?
15.
q u estio n
very
real sig n ifica n ce
in
th e
m in d s
of
th e
m en
who
are
s tu d y in g th e p r o b le m o f w h a t
w ill
happen
to
Federal
em ­
p lo y e e s w h e n th e w a r e n d s.
T hese
m e n — th e
o ffic ia ls o f
C iv il S e r v ic e
C o m m iss io n
and
C o u n c il o f P e r s o n n e l A d m in is tr a ­
tio n — are tr y in g to w ork o u t a
.se p a r a tio n p r o c e d u r e t h a t w ill
b e f a ir to a ll w h e n t h o u s a n d s o f
e m p lo y e e s h a v e to be fir e d a fte r
th e w ar.
A s r e p o r te d in T h e
L E A D E R la st w eek , th ey h a v e
p r e tty w e ll a g r e e d t h a t s e n io r ity
w ill b e m o r e im p o r t a n t t h a n
y o u r e ffic ie n c y r a tin g in d e te r -
A N S W E R : N o . T h e f u n d is m a d e u p o f d e d u c t io n s fr o m th e
sa la ries o f em p lo y e e s, a n d o f a p p ro p ria tio n s by th e G o v e r n m e n t.
ANSW ER:
CHARLES
m e a n s a n a c a d e m ic one.
3.
q u e s t i o n : Are ivar-service appointees included under
the benefits of the Act?
W
W A S H IN G T O N .— H ere’s a big question for CJovernm en t employees:
Suppose your agency got orders today to reduce
its personnel by 50 per cent. W ould you take a demo­
tion if one were offered you? O r would you prefer to
be cut o ff o u trig h t— and h u n t a new job a t your pres­
ent salary?
N um erous am end­
m e n t s h a v e sin c e b een e n a c te d .
ANSW ER:
C IV IL S E R V iC |
D e m o tio n to H o ld o n to Y o u r J o h l
T h e C iv il S e r v ic e R e t ir e m e n t A c t w a s a p p r o v e d o n
M a y 22, 1920, a n d b e c a m e e f f e c t i v e 90 d a y s la te r .
P O S T -W A R
O n e o f T h e L E A D E R ’S c o n t i n u i n g s e 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 g o v e r n m e n t e m p l o y ^
a n d p u b li c e m p l o y m e n t a f t e r t h e w a r .
by F e d e r a l
prepared
1.
QUESTION: How lonf) has there been a Civil Service
RctiremenL Act?
A NSW EJ^:
PR EFA C E TO
Tuesday, July 27^ 94^
in to
th e
c i t y ’s
war
p la n ts.
F a m ilie s h a v e d o u b led to g e th er
in
m ost
ap artm en ts.
D esp ite
th e
OPA
r u lin g
fix in g
ren ts,
N eg ro e m p lo y e e s o f th e O D B
say
th ere h a s
been
a stead y
j u m p in r e n ta ls in th e N e g ro
s e c t i o n s o f to w n , a n d t h e $ 1 ,4 4 0 ,
p lu s o v e rtim e , o f th e a v e ra g e
O D B C o lo r e d w o r k e r is h a r d ly
e n o u g h to a llo w h i m to b id fo r
fa ir ly c o m fo r ta b le r o o m s a g a in s t
th e fa r b e tte r p a id sk ille d w o r k ­
e r s in t h e s h o p s a n d fa c t o r ie s .
L iv e I n
H a r le m
T h e r e s u l t is
th a t a
la r g e
n u m b e r o f t h e C oloi-ed O D B e m ­
p lo y e e s h a v e b e e n fo r c e d to liv e
in H a r le m a n d ta k e t h e lo n g
t i ’e k ' t w i c e d a i l y .
T h e sh iftin g
h o u rs o f w ork m e a n th a t th ey
m u st o ften
tr a v e l d u rin g
th e
hours w h en su bw ay and
tu b e
tr a v e l is a t its s lo w e s t p a c e .
O D B T r ie s to H e lp
T h e o f f i c e h a s -tx'ied t o h e l p
its e m p lo y e e s g e t lo ca ted , b u t
h a s n ’t h a d a n y t o o m u c h s u c ­
cess.
T he Federal G overnm ent
h a s o p e n e d a n o ff ic e o f tlie N a ­
t io n a l H o u s in g A g e n c y in N e w ­
a r k — a t 15 W i l l i a m
S t r e e t, to
h e lp w ar a n d g o v e r n m e n t w ork ­
ers fin d ro o m s a n d a p a rtm en ts.
R o o m s— very few of th e m a p ­
p e a lin g — a r e a v a ila b le , b u t th e
I f I t ’s A r b i t r a r y
m a r r ie d
ODB
w o r k e r — o r the
A r m y o f f i c e r s t a t i o n e d a t ODB,
w h o w o u l d l i k e t o l i v e n e a r his
w o r k w i t h h i s f a m i l y — is facing
a n a l m o s t i m p o s s i b l e t a s k in lo­
ca tin g a h om e.
O th e r T r o u b les
A l l t h e o t h e r u n p l e a s a n t fea­
t u r e s o f l i f e i n a w a r - b o o m town
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b u t g e t t i n g i n t o s e e a picture
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a
lo n g
wait.
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g r i l l s in
p r o f u s i o n , b u t t h e w o r k e r with
c u l t u r a l t a s t e s h a s t o t i a v e l to
N e w Y o r k i f h e w a n t s t o see
p la y or h e a r m u sic .
E v e n the
l o c a l b u r l e s q u e h o u s e i s closed
for
th e
sum m er— but
a sign
p r o m i s e s t h a t i t w i l l r e o p e n next
m o n th .
L iv in g C o sts
L i v i n g p r i c e s a r e h i g h in New­
ark.
T h e r e h a v e b e e n numerous
c a s e s
of
sto rek eep ers
being
b r o u g h t u p o n c h a r g e s o f OPA
p r i c e v i o l a t i o n s , b u t t h e aver­
a g e N e w a r k e r h a s c o m e to be­
l i e v e t h a t h e m u s t p a y t h e black
m a r k e t p r e m i u m i f h e w a n t s to
buy a n y th in g .
T h e l u n c h h o u r s i t u a t i o n is
bad.
The
e le v e n -th ir ty
group
w h o b e a t t h e r u s h c a n usually
fin d a s e a t so m e w h e r e , and
fo o d .
T h e 1 2 's h i t t h e swarm
o f l o c a l w o r k e r s d a s h i n g around
lo o k in g fo r e a tin g p l ^ e s .
The
a f t e r 1 o ’c l o c k e r s c a n f i n d seats
in
* 'ie r e s t a u r a n t s
w ith
little
d i f f i c u l t y , b u t t h e y h a v e to
l e c t f r o m t h e r e m n a n t s o f tht
m enu.
T h i s s e e m s t o b e w h a t thf
O f f i c e o f D e p e n d e n c y ^enefit^
e m p l o y e e s f o u n d i n N e w a r k , a nd
i t h a s n ’t h e l p e d t o m a k e tliem
lo v e t h e i r n e w j o b s t o o m uch.
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Pagfe Threa
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, July 27, 1943
If Your Paycheck Didn*t Come Through
When It Was Supposed to, Here^s Why!
T h e 1 5 t h o f t h e m o n t h is a n
im p o r ta n t d a y to C ity e m p lo y e e s,
b e c a u s e t h a t ’s t h e d a y t h e y g e t
th e ir p a y c l i e c k s . B u t w h e n J u l y
l 5 th r o lled a r o u n d la s t tim e , a n d
a lo t o f t h e p a y c h e c k s w e r e n ’t
th e r e , t h e s h o u t s t h a t r o s e w e r e
heard fr o m th e B a tte r y to t h e
Bronx.
An attem p t by a LE A D ER re­
porter t o f in d o u t w h a t h e ld
b a ck t h e l i t t l e p i e c e s o f p a p e r
w it h t h e d o l l a r s i g n s p r o d u c e d a
long lis t o f e x p la n a t io n s a n d
co u n te r e x p la n a tio n s .
T o b eg in w ith , th is w as a n u n ­
u su al p a y r o ll. A t o n e tim e t h e
f o l lo w i n g c h a n g e s h a d t o b e
m ade:
1 . T h e $120 in crea ses h a d
to*
be g i v e n o u t .
2. R e g u l a r i n c r e m e n t s h a d t o
be g i v e n o u t .
3. P r o m o t i o n s h a d t o b e m a d e .
4. T h e w i t h h o l d i n g t a x h a d t o
be d e d u c te d .
And
to
fu r th er
c o m p lic a te
m a tters, t h e b u d g e t-ju g g le b e ­
tw een th e C o u n cil a n d th e o th e r
s id e o f C i t y H a l l m e a n t t h a t
w ork c o u l d n ’t b e g i n u n t i l J u n e
28, w h e n t h e b u d g e t w a s f i n a l l y
approved.
W h a t H a d to B e D on e
A s a n e x a m p le o f t h e job,
h e r e ’s w h a t h a d t o b e d o n e t o
s e t t h e $ 1 2 0 r a ises o u t:
1. T h e B u d g e t O f f i c e h a d t o
ch eck e v e r y jo b in t h e C ity to
s e e w h o w a s e n t i t l e d to t h e i n ­
crease.
2. T h e n t h e c h a r t s w h i c h h a d
been s u b m itte d by th e d e p a r t­
m e n ts h a d to be c h e c k e d b y th e
B u d get O ffice.
3. T h e n t h e b u d g e t h a d t o b e
c h a n g e d to a llo w for t h e n e w
ra ises a n d a p p ro v ed by th e B o a rd
of E stim a te.
4. T h e n t h e w h o l e b u s i n e s s
h a d to be ch e c k e d by th e C o m p ­
t r o l l e r ’s O f f i c e .
5. T h e n t h e D e p a r t m e n t p a y ­
r o lls h a d to b e fix e d u p .
6 . F in a lly th e P a y D iv isio n o f
t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O f f i c e h a d t o
m a k e th e c h a n g e for e a c h e m ­
p l o y e e ’s c h e c k .
A ls o , e a c h o f t h e 5 3 6 p r o m o ­
tio n s e n ta ile d t h e sa m e so r t o f
ro u tin e . A n d fo r t h e w ith h o ld ­
in g tax, th e em p lo y ees h a d to
f i l e i n d i v i d u a l s l i p s ’w i t h t h e i r
statu s under the new tax. N u m ­
b er o f d e p e n d e n t s , etc., a ll h a d
to be fig u r e d .
W ork ed D a y a n d N ig h t
T h e B u d get B ureau and the
C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O f f i c e b o r e t h e
b r u n t o f t h is job, a n d th e ir s t a f f s
w ere w o rk in g d a y a n d n ig h t, a n d
S u n d a y s to f in is h t h e job.
W h e n p a y d a y ro lled a r o u n d a ll
t h e C ity w o rk ers g o t th e ir c h e c k s
e x c e p t so m e o f th o se w o rk in g
i n F ir e , H e a l t h , H o s p i t a l , a n d
P ark s.
A n d h e r e is t h e e x p l a n a t i o n :
T h e D ep artm ents
H o sp ita ls:
“W e h a d to p u t
through
1 9 ,0 0 0 r a i s e s a n d It
s l o w e d u p t h e p r o c e s s , b u t t h e y ’ll
all b e p a id b y \ h e e n d o f t h is
w e e k .”
P a r k s : “ W e ’v e a d d e d 6 0 0 m e n
to ou r p a y r o ll in J u n e , a n d t h a t
ja m m e d th e w orks, b u t th e rest
o f th e c h e c k s w ill be a lo n g a n y
d a y .”
H ea lth :
“T h e p a y r o l l d i d n ’t
P u t- u p J o b
One Parks Department em­
ployee came home last pay­
day and told his better half,
"Sorry, darling, hut I didn’t
get paid.”
"So you’ve been out drink­
ing and gambling again!"
was the sympathetic response.
After much squabbling and
unkind words the poor City
e m p l o y e e convinced his
spouse that she could call
some other park wives and
check on his story.
She thinks it might have
been a put-up job, and that
all the husbarids got together
with the same tale.
E d i t o r ’s n o t e t o P a r k e m ­
p l o y e e ’s
w ife :
They
r ea lly
d i d n ’t ge^ p a i d o n t i m e .
co m e dow n from th e d ep a rtm en t
in tim e fo r t h e c h a n g e s to be
m a d e .”
F ir e : “T h e r e w a s d e l a y in g e t ­
tin g th e w ith h o ld in g ta x in fo r ­
m a tio n from th e m en, an d th a t
m a d e th e d e la y .”
But
a n o th er
story
flo a tin g
around w as th a t the C om p­
t r o l l e r ’s O f f i c e h a d m a d e a n e r ­
ror in fig u r in g t h e w ith h o ld in g
ta x e s w h ic h c a u se d t h e sn a rl.
A n y w a y , e v e r y o n e sa id t h a t by
the
tim e
th is
issu e o f T h e
L E A D E R is o u t , e v e r y C i t y e m ­
p lo y e e w ill h a v e g o tte n h is c h e c k
a n d be a b le to p a y b a ck th e
m o n e y h e h a d to b orrow to g et
a lo n g for th e few p a y less days.
NAVY YARD GAZITTE
Th is is the seventh of The L E A D E R ’S new colum n
fo r Navy Y a rd workers. Suggestions, criticism s, and
letters from Navy Y ard employees are welcome.
T h e R a ilin g s
M a k e I t E a s ie r
Som e
tim e
su ggested
ago
that
T r a n sp o rta tio n
th is
the
set
co lu m n
Board
up
of
ra ilin g s
b e sid e s t h e tr o lle y c a r tr a c k s for
N avy
Y ard
em p lo y ees
so
that
c h ise le r s
w o u ld h a v e to w a it
th e ir tu r n in lin e.
W e l l , w e 'v e
got th ose railin g s n ea r th e S a n d
S tr eet
gate
and
it certa in ly
m a k e s t h in g s a lo t e a sie r for
tro lley c a r u ser s a t ru sh hour.
N o w , if th e y w o u ld do th e sa m e
t h i n g a t P a r k R o w , t h a t ’d b e
real progress.
Ite m iz e d A c c o u iit
W it h E a c h C h e c k
Up
u n til la st w eek a lm o st
every N avy Y ard w orker had
s o m e d if f ic u lt y in c o m p u t in g h is
sa la ry ch eck . N o w w ith th e n ew
i t e m i z e d a c c o u n t t h a t Is is s u e d
w ith ev e r y c h e c k , fig u r in g o u t
o n e ’s d e d u c t i o n s b e c o m e s e x ­
t r e m e l y s i m p l e . T h a t ’s t h e k i n d
o f serv ice t h e a v era g e w orker
ca n a p p recia te. E ach sta te m e n t
ca n be h eld a s a p e r m a n e n t r e c ­
o r d o f a p e r s o n ’s i n c o m e a n d it
m e a n s le s s h e a d a c h e s for t im e ­
keepers.
W h a t’ s th e B e s t
W o r k in g D a y ?
H e r e ’s a l e t t e r c a m e i n t h i s
w eek fro m a N a v y Y ard snapper.
R e a d i t — t h e n l e t ’s h a v e y o u r
op in io n .
“M a n y e x p e r i m e n t s h a v e b e e n *
co n d u cte d by e fficie n c y ex p erts
c o n c e r n in g th e work v a lu e r e ­
c e iv ed fr o m e m p lo y e e s w h o w ork
an e ig h t-h o u r day and com p ar­
in g a m o u n t a n d q u a lity o f their
p ro d u ctio n
w ith
those
w ork­
in g te n a n d tw e lv e hours.
The
g e n e r a l o p in io n s e e m s to b e t h a t
t h e e ’: h t - h o u r w o r k e r w ill p r o ­
d u c e a s m u c h as, if n o t m o r e
th a n , t h e o tlie r s, a n d a t t h e
sa m e t im e h a v e a m u c h h ig h er
m o ra le sta n d a rd .
T h i s is t r u e
a t th e N av y Y ard as far as pro­
d u c t i o n is c o n c e r n e d , b u t w o r k ­
in g a n e ig h t - h o u r d a y m e a n s
lo sin g t h e t im e - a n d - a - h a l f t h a t
r ea lly m a k e s t h a t c h eck add up
to a liv in g w a g e . T h e o n ly s o ­
l u t i o n s e e m s t o b e , a n e i g h t or
n in e - h o u r d a y a lo n g w ith a g e n ­
e r a l i n c r e a s e o f o n e ’s b a s i c p a y .
W h e n y o u co m p a re N a v y Y ard
p a y w ith t h a t o f p r iv a te in d u s ­
tr y to d a y , y o u rea lize t h a t th is
r e q u e s t is n o t a n u n r e a so n a b le
o n e .”
P O S T -W A R
Whaf'^ In Store?
A p o s t - w a r p erio d o f e x p a n ­
sio n w h i c h w o u l d n o t o n l y k e e p
every p erso n on t h e p r e s e n t p a y ­
roll o f t h e C i t y b u s y , b u t w o u l d
a b so r b t h o u s a n d s m o r e is in t h e
m a k i n g . N e w Y o r k ’s c i v i l s e r v i c e
sh o u ld r e a lly b lo ss o m o u t, a c ­
c o r d i n g t>^ p r e s e n t p l a n s .
P r a c tic a lly e v ery C ity d e p a r t ­
m e n t i s i n c l u d e d in t h e h u g e
program o u tlin ed for im m e d ia te
actio n a s so o n a s th e w ar en d s.
O v e r $ 6 2 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w ill b e s p e n t
o n a p r o g r a m o f n e w c o n istr u c tio n in e v e r y b o r p u g h o f N e w
York C ity, a n d th e n e w s tr u c ­
tu r e s w i l l r e q u i r e t h e sex v ic e s o f
m a n y e x t r a c> en n a n en t C ity e m ­
p lo y e e s .
T h e p o st-w a r works program
e n v isio n s th e c o n str u c tio n or r e ­
b u i ld i n g
of
p u b lic
fa cilities
w h ic h w i l l s e r v e a s t h e b a s is
for t h e d e v e l o p m e n t
of
N ew
Y o r k C i t y f o r y e a r s to c o m e .
P la n s A re R ea d y
H ere
is
a
p a itia l
listin g ,
w h i c h g i v e s a n i d e a o f w h a t is
p la n n ed , a n d
m any
of these
p rojects h a v e a lrea d y p a ssed th e
sta g e o f co n jectu r e. P la n s a n d
• s p e c ific a t io n s a r e i-ead y, a n d in
a few w eeks, a fter p eace, work
can b eg in .
A n e w in stitu te o f fo ren sic
m e d ic in e w ill h o ^ s e t h e e n la r g e d
o ffic e s o f t h e C h ie f M e d ic a l E x ­
am in e r. P la n s c a ll for a b u ild ­
in g i n t h e v i c i n i t y o f B e l l e v u e
H o sp ita l.
T h e D ep a rtm e n t of C orrec­
t io n w i l l f i n d i t s a c t i v i t i e s c e n ­
tered
on
R ik ers
and
H arts
Is la n d s in t h e E a s t R iv er. N e w
co n stru ctio n th e re a n d a t th e
C it y R e f o r m a t o r y a t N e w H a m p ­
ton, N e w Y o r k , w ill p r o v i d e t h e
m ost m o d e rn facilities.
A n d it
is h o p e d t o d e m o l i s h t h e R a y ­
m o n d S t r e e t J a i l in B r o o k l y n
And e r e c t a n e w b u i l d i n g .
N e w P ie r s
S ix n e w p iers o n th e N o r th
R iv e r , a n e w s h i p p i n g t e r m i n a l
a-t t h e f o o t o f A t l a n t i c A v e n u e
in B r o o k l y n , a n d a n e w b u i l d i n g
o n P i e r A a t t h e B a t t e r y w ill
assure th e D o c k s D e p a r t m e n t s o f
a d e q u a t e r o o m t o m e e t a ll d e CIV IL SER V IC E LEADER
n D u s n e S tre e t, New Y ork City
C o p y r ig h t, IM S , by O W I S erv ice
ru b lio « U o o « , Ine.
E ntered
eecu n d - e l K M M a t t e r O e t o b c r t, 19S», a t
‘n e p e s t o f f i o e a t N e w Y o r k , N . Y „
“ " • l e e t h e A e t e f M a r c h », 1819.
A p o e m s e n t in by a N a v y
Y a i d w o r k e r is d e d i c a t e d t o t h e
sp ir it t h a t m a k e th e w h e e ls go
’r o u n d a t t h e Y a r d . H e p r e f e r s
to r e m a in a n o n y m o u s :
A M E R IC A N IS M
G r a d e 1 C le r k i n t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a t i o n t o a c a p t a i n c y i n
t h e M a r in e C orps.
T h a t ’s t h e r e c o r d o f T h o m a s F . M o r a n , w h o
w o r k e d in T r a n s i t P e r s o n n e l . H e h a s b e e n p r o m o t e d f r o m a f i r s t
lie u n te n a n c y a t th e M a r in e C orps B a se, G u a n ta n a m o B a y , C uba.
H e w a s c o m m is sio n e d o n J a n u a r y 31, 1942.
m a n d s o f in c r e a s e d w o r ld -w id e
sh ip p in g .
A l m o s t $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
has
been
e a r m a r k e d for n e w sc h o o l c o n ­
s t r u c t i o n , m u c h o f i t w i ll b e
sp en t
to
re p la c e
a n tiq u a ted
bu ild in g s.
N e w F ir e H o u s e s
The
F ile
D ep artm en t
is
sc h e d u le d to r ece iv e n e w s t a ­
t i o n s in r e c e n t l y d e v e l o p e d s e c ­
tio n s o f Q u een s, B r o o k ly n an d
t h e B r o n x . T h e F i r e C o l l e g e w ill
h a v e a n e w b u ild in g , a n d m ore
f i r e b o a t s w i ll b e o b t a i n e d .
H e a l t h C e n t e r s w i l l b e b u ilt
G ood boy, T om !
in J a m a i c a a n d R i c h m o n d .
T h e C i t y c o l l e g e s a r e in for
th eir
share
of
im p ro v em en t.
Q u e e n s C o l l e g e w ill g e t a S c i ­
e n c e B u i l d i n g . C i t y C o ll e g e w ill
h a v e a L ib ra ry B u ild in g a n d th e
C h e m i s t r y B u i l d i n g w ill b e e x ­
panded.
H o sp ita ls
T h e h o s p i t a l s w ill g a i n f r o m
a b o u t 26 m i l l i o n d o l l a r s o f n e w
c o n str u c tio n . N ew h o sp ita ls are
p la n n ed
for
M a n h a tta n
and
B r o o k l y n . H o s p i t a l b u i l d i n g s in
a l l o t h e r b o i-o u g h s w ill b e r e (C o n tin u e d o n P a g e F o u r te e n )
Unity, Democracy, turn t h e
the wheels of industry
Competition, opposition, are the
sparks of our ambition
The foundation of our Constitu­
tion,
Is the ten commandment resolu­
tion.
The only ism in our nation,
Americanism, arbitration.
Cooperatism, rationalism, gener­
ates our nationalism.
Freedom and equality are the
• nation’s guarantee.
One for all and all for one.
And God shall judge the ivork
we’ve done.
We know we’ll all be happy when
There’s peace on earth, good-will
to men.
A n y o t h e r p o e t s in t h e Y a r d ?
G a m b lin g
I n th e Y a r d
W e i-e c e iv e d t h i s w e e k a n u n ­
u su a l le tte r on a n u n u su a l s u b ­
je c t— g a m b lin g .
W e ’r e r u n n i n g
it in f u l l b e c a a s e , w h a t e v e r y o u r
view o f t h e o p in io n , th is N a v y
Y ard m a n h a s so m e th in g to say:
“S iis:
R e c e n tly a n ite m a p ­
p e a r e d in l o c a l n e w s p a p e r s c o n ­
c e r n in g se v e r a l b o o k ies w h o h a d
been arrested for p ra cticin g th e ir
b u sin ess w ith in th e a r e a o f a
n ea rb y sh ip y a rd .
‘ T h e a rrest o f se v e r a l b o o k ie s
in t h e v ic in it y o f th e B r o o k ly n
N a v y Y ard h a s n o t stop p ed th e
em p lo y e e s
of
any
sh ip y a rd
from g a m b lin g .
I h a v e seen
t h e m en p itc h co in s a t odd m o ­
m e n t s , a n d a b ig p a r t o f o n e ’s
p a y c a n c h a n g e h a n d s in t h i s
m anner.
B a seb a ll,
fo o tb a ll,
b o x in g a n d a lm o st ev ery c o n ­
ce iv a b le ty p e o f b e ttin g p o o ls
are arra n g ed w h erev er a n y la rg e
g r o u p o f i> ersons a r e g a t h e r e d .
I h a v e se en a s m u c h as $150
w on by a p erso n w h o lia d t h e
h ig h est num ber on th e r ig h th a n d co rn er o f h is p a y ch e c k .
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g a .n b lin g
th an
goes on r ig h t
h e r e in t h e B r o o k l y n Y a r d .
Two
W rongs
“ W e l l , l e t ’s g e t t o t h e c a u s e o f
th e g a m b lin g in s t in c t first.
I
b e l i e v e t h a t m o s t p e o p l e o n thi.<?
ea rth a re e n g a g e d a t job s w h ic h
m ean n o th in g m ore th a n a liv e ­
li h o o d t o t h e m .
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to
do
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ask
the
average
N avy
Y ard
worker
what
he
in te n d s to do a f te r th e w a r.
W h e n you fin d o n e w h o in te n d s
to c o n t i n u e h i s c a r e e r a s a s h i p fitte r or a w e ld er or a c h ip p e r ,
it w ill be r rare o c c a s io n in d e e d .
T h e r e f o r e in o r d e r t o g e t a w a y
from th e ro u tin e and m o n o to n y
o f a job, m o s t o f u s are r e ­
s p o n s iv e to t h e te m p o r a r y e x ­
c it e m e n t a n d sp o rt w h ich ev en a
m ild fo r m o f g a m b lin g o ffe r s .
W h a t Is W rong?
“J u s t h o w w r o n g is g a m b l i n g ?
B y p u t t i n g t h e lid o n g a m b l i n g
o f a n y k in d , ou r le g isla to r s t e n d
to c i- e a te a g r e a t e r d e s i r e f o r
i t a n d t h a t d e s i r e is m a k i n g t h e
ille g itim a te rich er a n d th e a v e r ­
a g e w orker. M r. J o h n J. G o o d citiz e n . a sn e a k .
J u st th in k o f
th e a m o u n t in v o lv e d in ille g a l
g a m b l i n g evei-y d a y .
“T h e
N a tio n a l
W ar
Fund
co u ld c e r t a in ly u se a p a rt o f
th a t m oney.
S o co u ld t h e i n ­
fa n tile p a ra ly sis fu n d a n d th e
R e d C ross, n o t to m e n tio n t lie
U SO and m an y other w orth y
c a u s e s . T o all y o u c o in - f lip p e r s
and p o o l-b etto rs a t th e N a v y
Y ard:
W o u l d n ’t y o u h a v e f e l t
a litt le b e t te r if t h e G o v e r n m e n t
h ad g o tten a part of th a t b et
you lo st? ”
U n d o u b t e d l y t h e r e ’s p l e n t y o f
ga m b lin g
in
and around th e
Y ard . D o you read ers th in k th is
is t h e a n s w e r ? L e t ’s h e a r f r o m
you.
T h e Q u e s tio n o f
E iit e r t a in m e n t
Ju st
how
m o ra le
m uch
cia ls
of
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the
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put
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w orker an d
how
sh o u ld
in to
Y ard
su p p ly in g
o ffi­
en ter­
t a in m e n t a n d c o m fo r t for th e m ?
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tim e
has
c o m e for cea se le ss e f fo r t on
the
p a i't o f e v e r y o n e
out
let-u p .
the
to w ork
T im e
w ith ­
enough
for
f r i v o l i t i e s a f t e r t h e j o b is d o n e . ”
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to
of
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p o in t
respected.
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best
p a n ied
have
u n d erstan d
and
it
is
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a lw a y s
a d van tage
by a son g
th at
to
w orkeo
w hen
be
A m er­
to
accom ­
or by h u m o r .
W h e n our se rv icem en m a ic h in ­
t o b a t t l e i t ’s u s u a l l y w i t h a s o n g
on t h e ir lip s a n d th e y f ig h t a ll
t h e h a r d e r b e c a u s e o f it.
A fter
lis t e n in g to th e c h ip p e r s' h a m ­
m e r s p,ll d a y a n d a b s o r b i n g t h e
m u lt it u d e o f o tlie r n o is e s h e a r d
a r o u n d t h e Y a i'd , t h e l u n c h l i o a r
e n t e r t a i n m e n t is j u s t w h a t e m ­
p lo y ees w a n t.
T o in still ria p p in e s s in a w o r k e r is t o i n s U g a t e
e f f ic ie n c y a n d a m b it io n — a n o if
a s o n g w ill d o t h a t , l e t ’s h a v e
m o r e o f tlie m .
In the City Departments
is 83 ce.ses.
In H a rlem , th e
w o r k e r s h a n d l e 77 c a s e s .
T h e U n io n rep orts th a t it h a s
ta k e n up th e m a tte r w ith M rs.
E d ith A lex a n d er, s t a f f re la tio n s
d ir e c t o r , w h o a n t i c i p a t e s a d r o p
o f 10 p ercen t w ith in th e n e x t
f e w m o n t h s w h i c h w o u l d lo w e r
t h e n u m b e r o f c a se s to a b o u t
75.
B u t t h a t ’s w h a t t h e w o r k e r s
w ere
t o ld
la st J a n u a r y ,
and
th e y 'v e a«ked for fu r th e r c o n .s id e r a tio n o f t h e g r i e v a n c e .
P r i v a t e L o a d I s 40
A c h eck of p riv a te w elfa re
a g e n c i e s s h o w s t h a t t h e i r ca.se
w o r k e r s o n l y h a v e t o h a n d l e 40
ca.ses— t h a t ’s t h e c i t y - w i d e a v e r ­
a g e o f t h e .seven l a r g e s t p r i v a t e
a g e n c ie s. H ow ever, w orkers for
th e p r iv a te b u rea u s d ev o te fa r
m o r e a t te n t io n to e a c h c a se .
T h e y p r o v i d e v o c a t i o n a l .service,
su p e r v ise
m ed ica l
treatm en t,
a n d h e l p .solve f a m i l y p r o b le m s .
I n t h e C i t y .service, t h e m i n i ­
m u m n u m b e r o f v isits a y e a r
under
S ta te
D ep artm ent
of
W e lfa r e ru les are u su a lly m a d e .
I n o ld -a g e c a ses, th e C ity a s .su m e s t h a t t h e c l i e n t i.sn't g o i n g
to g e t a n y y o u n g e r , a n d d o e s n ’t
n eed freq u en t ch eck -u ps. S im ­
il a r ly , a i d t o t h e b li n d d o e s n ’t
call
for
freq u en t
s u p e i- v isio n ,
w h i l e t h e a id t o d e p e n d e n t c h i l ­
d r e n .service c a l l s f o r r e g u l a r
v is i t s , a.s d o e s h o m e - r e l i e f .
PARKS
Two Troubles
H e r e ’s t l ie l a t e s t o n t h e b u s i ­
n e ss o f u n ifo rm in g th e P ark s
D e p a r tm e n t: U n io n c o m m itte e s
have
been
sh o p p in g
around
a m o n g
m anu factu rers
and
t l i e y ’v e d i s c o v e r e d t h a t g e t t i n g
u n i f o r m s n o w is n e x t t o i m p o s s i ­
b le .
E v e r y f a c t o r y is t i e d u p
w ith G o v e r n m e n t a n d h ig h p ri­
o rity o rd ers. T h e o n ly w a y for
t h e P a r k s D e p a r t m e n t to g e t
u n i f o r m s is to c o n v i n c e p r i o r i ­
ties b oard s t h a t park w orkers
are as im p o r ta n t as m a rin es.
D id n 't
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
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G et
R a ise
A n o th e r cau se o f d isco n ten t
in t h e d e p a r t m e n t n o w is t h e
fa c t th a t gardeners and a ssist­
a n t g a r d e n e r s d i d n ’t g e t t h e $ 1 2 0
c o s t - o f- liv in g b oost. T h e G r e a t ­
er N ew Y ork P a rk s E m p lo y ees
A s s o c i a t i o n s a y s t h a t it e x p e c t s
th e d e p a r tm e n t to a rra n g e so m e
•sort o f a c o m p r o m i s e , a n d is
w a itin g to see w h a t h a p p e n s b e ­
fo re ta k in g a ctio n .
T h e S ta te , C ou n ty and M u ­
n ic ip a l W o rk s o f A m erica , CIO .
h a s a sk ed G eo rg e E. S p a rg o , e x ­
ecu tiv e o ffic e r o f th e d e p a r t­
m e n t for a m e e tin g to d isc u ss
th e s itu a tio n , a n d h a s c a lle d a
m e e tin g o f its P ark C h a p te r for
A u g u s t 13, 8.30 p .m ., a t 13 A s to r
P l a c e t o p l a n f o r a c t i o n in t h e
e v e n t th a t th e se em p lo y ees do
n o t r e c e iv e relief.
T h e u n io n p o in ts o u t t h a t if
th e sta tu s of th ese m en had n o t
b een c h a n g e d to a p e r -a n n u m
b a sis by th e n e w P a r k s law , th e y
w o u l d h a v e r e c e i v e d a 50 c e n t a
d a y r a is e .
W ELFARE
How Large
A C a selo a d ?
O n e c u r r e n t s q u a b b l e in W e l ­
f a r e is b e t w e e n t h e i n v e s t i g a t o r s
who
h a v e th e job
of keep­
in g an ey e on th e recip ien ts o f
p u b lic h e lp , a n d t h e a d m in is t r a ­
tio n .
T h e a r g u m e n t is a b o u t t h e
n u m b e r o f c lie n ts w h ic h ea cli
i n v e s t i g a t o r is e x p e c t e d to s u ­
p e r v i s e . R e c e n t l y a .sort o f t r u c e
occurred w hen th e d ep artm en t
in d ica ted
th a t the case
lo a d
w o u l d b e s e t a t 75.
L a st J a n u a ry , the w orkers a c ­
c e p t e d ca.se l o a d s o f 85 a n d k e p t
q u ie t b e c a u se t h e y fig u r ed t h a t
a n e x p e c t e d d r o p w o u ld s o o n
l e d u c e th e ir b u rd en to a r o u n d
75.
Now
the
SCM W A
charges
th a t
t l ie
am ount
of
w ork
p r e s s e d o n e a c h i n v e s t i g a t o r is
b e in g in crea sed . O n a c ity -w id e
b a s i s , t h e y s a y t h e p r e s e n t lo a d
PROPERTY MANAGER
('u a t 'l i ii ) K C i a s s r s 3 c v c n i i i t N w e e k l y
ASST. M O TO R M AN
IN S T R U C T O R r— C L K R K
PROM.
A ll C i l y . S t f t t e , F e d e r a l & P r o m . E x n i n s .
M A T H E M A T I C S — A r i t h m e t i c , AlKcbru,
Oe om ., T r i g . , c a l c u l u s , P h y . s l c s , D r a f t Ini;, D e. s ig n , B l u n p r i n t R e a d i n g , R a d i o .
E N G IN E E R 'S L IC .— P rof. E n p r . S t a ­
tio n a r y , E le c lrlc ia n , S \irvcyor. A ro h itect
M ONDELL IN ST IT U T E
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C A n a l G-5 19 4
City
D e l e r m in i n e : t h e L o a d
A c c o r d in g to t h e r e g u la tio n s
of th e S ta te D ep a rtm e n t of W el­
f a r e , t h e f o l lo w in g a r e t h e m i n i ­
m um
n u m b e r o f v isits w h ic h
m u s t be m a d e to t h e d iffe r e n t
types of cases:
H o m e R elief— every 3 m o n th s.
O ld A g e A s s i s t a n c e , B l i n d A s .s is ta n c e , A id t o D e p e n d e n t C h i l ­
dren— every 6 m onth s.
T h e p rim a ry p u rp ose o f th e
C it y i n v e s t i g a t o r ’s v i s i t is to
d e te r m in e t h e elig ib ility o f t h e
c l i e n t to i-eceive a id , a n d t h e
a m o u n t w h ich
w i ll m e e t t h e
m in im u m needs.
H o w e v e r , in
p ra ctice, e a c h in v e stig a to r giv es
a s m u c h h e lp a s h e or s h e c a n
to t h e p e o p le w h o m th e y h a n d le .
T h e y a i d i n r e - e m p l o y m e n t , in
a r r a n g i n g t r a i n in g c o u r s e s f o r
w a r w ork, fin d jo b s fo r h a n d i­
c a p p ed m e m b e r s o f t h e fa m ilie s,
a n d g i v e w h a t e v e r o t h e r l ie lp
they can.
T h e S ta t e D e p a r tm e n t o f W elfa:-e s a y s t h a t t h e m a t t e r o f t h e
c a s e lo a d o f t h e in d iv id u a l i n ­
v e s t i g a t o r is l e f t t o t h e d i s ­
c r e t i o n o f t h e C it y .
A s t i ie
S ta te
p r o v id e s a
co n sid era b le
p art o f th e r e lie f fu n d s, h o w ­
e v e r , i t w a t c h e s s u c h t h i n g s to
p r e v e n t o v e r lo a d in g th e in v e s t i­
g a t o r s -so t h a t h e c a n ’t g i v e
p r o p e r a t t e n t i o n to e a c h c a s e .
B u t t l ie S t a t e h a s n ’t s e t a n y
fig u r e a s th e p rop er n u m b e r of
c a se s for e a c h in v e stig a to r , n o r
h a s it s e t a n y m a x im u m
or
m in im u m .
D e p a r t m e n t ' s V ie w
T h e d e p a r t m e n t p o in t o f view
s e e m s to b e t h a t t h e in v e s t ig a ­
to rs sh o u ld a c c e p t th e p r e s e n t
8 3 - c a s e lo a d w i t h t h e k n o w l ­
e d g e t h a t t h e s t e a d y d e c r e a s e in
i-elief c l i e n t s w ill s o o n r e d u c e
t h a t n u m b e r to t h e d e s i r e d 75.
T h e d e p a r tm e n t a lso sta te s
t h a t if i t w e r e t o s e t t h e f i g u r e
a t 75 n o w , t h e n in a f e w m o n t h s
a n o t h e r i-eorgan i;«ation w o u l d be
n e c e s sa i-y .
P r o m th e w o rk ers’ sid e o f th e
fen c e th ey see a d iffe r e n t p ic ­
tu r e.
A s t lie y v ie w t h e m a t t e r ,
the presen t n um ber
of
r e lie f
c l i e n t s a r e t h e i r r e d u c ib l e m i n i ­
m um .
The
b l in d , o ld r>eople,
c h i l d r e n , e t c ., a n d t h a t r a t h e r
on DIAMONDS, JEWELRY.
F U R S . CLOTHING. CAM ­
ERAS, BINOCULARS. MUSI­
CAL INSTRUMENTS.
t h a n a r e d u c tio n in c a s e lo a d ,
t h e f u t u r e w i ll s e e a d r o p i n t h e
n u m b er o f in v estig a to rs a s th ey
a re d r a fte d , or lea v e fo r o u tsid e
jo b s, or resig n for o th e r rea so n s.
A s y e t , t h e r e .seem s n o h a p p y
s o l u t i o n in s i g h t .
Changes
H ere are som e recen t u p p erd r a w e r c h a n g e s in t h e W e l f a r e
D ep artm ent;
A n n M cG u ire h a s b een d e sig ­
n a te d a s a sso cia te c h ie f o f th e
E m e r g e n c y W e lfa r e D iv isio n .
Jacob T . Z u kerm an co n tin u es
as
ex ecu tiv e
d irecto r
of
the
E. W . D.
A n a d v iso ry c o m m itte e h a s
b e e n f o r m e d to a s s i s t t h e C o m ­
m i s s i o n e r in p l a n n i n g t h e a c ­
tiv itie s o f th e d iv isio n . S e r v in g
in t h is g ro u p a re; S ta n le y P .
D a v ies, R o b ert P. L an e, B e rn a rd
L o c k e r , M a r y O ’M a l l e y , F r a n c e s
T a u .s s ig , V. C h a r l o t t e A u t h i e r ,
V i v i a n C. M a s o n , H e n r y J . R o s n e r a n d P h i l i p S o k o l.
M essenger-Cops
T h e m e s s e n g e r s in t h e D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f W e l f a r e m a y .soon h a v e
a c h a n c e ,to q u a l i f y a s .special
p a tr o lm e n .’
T h e d e p a r tm e n t h a s asked th e
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n t o o r ­
der a p ro m o tio n a l e x a m in a tio n
a llo w in g th e se m e n to try fo r
t h e h i g h e r s a l a r ie d jo b s . R i g h t
now , th e y a re p retty m u c h a t a
d ea d -en d .
M oreover, som e
of
th e m w ere o rig in a lly a p p o in te d
fr o m a list o f elig ib le s for sp e ­
c ia l p a tr o lm a n .
T h e C o m m issio n
seem s in ­
c l i n e d t o g r a n t th ^ r e q u e s t , a n d
t h e y ’re’ w a i t i n g t o h e a r f r o m t h e
B u d g e t O ffic e , w h ic h h a s to g ive
it s a p p r o v a l .
SUBW AYS
A Plan for
A d va n ce m en t
T h e 1 0 ,0 0 0 e m p l o y e e s o f t h e
C it y t r a n s i t l i n e s w h o a r e p a i d
for th e ir work o n a n h o u rly
b a s i s c a n n o w lo o k f o i’w a i'd t o
i-e g u la r y e a r l y i n c r e a s e s in t h e i r
in co m e.
T h e n e w p la n a p p ro v ed by
the
Board
of
T r a n sp o rta tio n
p ro v id es t h a t on th e 3 0 th o f
J u n e in e a c h y ea r, th o s e e m ­
p lo y e es
who
have
p u t in
a
y e a r ’s s e r v i c e w ill b e e n t i t l e d to
a n i n c r e a s e in t h e i r r a t e o f p a y
u n til th e y rea ch th e top h o u rly
r a te fo r th e ir ty p e o f w ork.
And
to
g iv e
th em
fu r th er
c h a n c e s to a d v a n c e , p r o m o tio n s
in to
h i g h e r “ q u o t a s ” w ill b e
m a d e a c c o r d i n g to s e n i o r i t y o f
e m p lo y e e s in
t h e n e x t lo w e r
bracket.
K in k s
W h ile
the
T r a n sit W orkers
i J n io n h a s h a i l e d t h i s m e a s u r e
a s a s t e p w h i c h w i ll p u t t h e
tr a n sit sy s te m on a p a r w ith
o t h e r C it y b u r e a u s a s a c a r e e r
s e r v ic e , t h e r e a r e s t i l l p l e n t y o f
k i n k s t o b e ir o n e d o u t.
F o r o n e th in g , th e n e w p la n
d o e s n ’t g o i n t o e f f e c t u n t i l J u l y ,
1944, a s t h e B o a r d fe e ls t h a t
th e r e c e n t C ity -w id e sa la r y a d ­
ju s t m e n t , in w h ic h t h e t r a n s it
em p lo y ees sh ared, takes care of
th in g s for t h e p resen t.
O n e se c tio n o f th e r e so lu tio n
w h i c h l e a v e s t l ie w a y o p e n f o r
p len ty
of
d isc u ssio n
is
th is;
•‘P r io r t o J u l y 1, 1 944, t h e B o a r d
sh a ll d e te r m in e w h a t r a te or
ra tes sh a ll be th e q u o ta rates
in e a c h t i t l e . ”
T h is le a v e s th e q u estio n of
e a r n i n g s in t h e m a n y d if f e i - e n t
t y p e s o f s u b w a y , b u s a n d ti’o l l e y
jo b s o p en for fu tu re se ttle m e n t,
a n d p lu n g e s a h o t p ro b lem in to
t h e h a n d s o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s
n ew d ep u ty co m m issio n er, fo r­
m e r C it y M a g i s t r a t e E d w a r d C.
M a g u ire, w h o h a n d le s su ch m a t ­
t e r s fo r t h e B o a r d .
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F U R S an d CIVIL SERVICE
D O N 'T SELL YO UR
VALUABLES!
'U N IF O R M S
STORED
ON
THE PREMISES
A i i y t l i l n i y o u s e ll t o d a y ivlll
cost you m ore tom orrow .
DIAMONDS and JEWELRY
FOR SALE
nt A t t r a c t i v e P r i c e s
T w o b l o c k s Trom L .I. D e p o t . 1 R T .
A t l u ii tl c Ave., U . M .T . P u c i l l c S t .,
« t h Ave., F u l t o n Bt.
32 SthAve-Brooklyn
I f y o u ’re a F e d e r a l e m p l o y e e ,
y o u c a n ’t a f f o r d t o b e w i t h o u t
th e reg u la r n e w s w h ic h T h e
L E A D E R fu r n ish es. T o o m a n y
ch a n g es h a p p en w h ich a ffe c ts
your job. Y ou M U S T k eep o n
y o u r t o e s . Y o u C A N d o It by
r ea d in g T h e
LEADER
every
w eek.
F IR E D EPT.
Reformers S te p In
T h e o l d b a t t l e r f o r c iv il s e r v ­
ic e
rig h ts,
R ich a rd
W ellin g ,
p r e s i d e n t o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
R e fo r m A sso cia tio n , h a s step p ed
in to th e fr a y of th e e x tr a fire
ch iefs.
H is o rg a n iza tio n h a s served
p a p e r s u p o n F ir e C o m m issio n e r
W a l s h , t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­
m issio n , a n d
th e C o m p tro ller,
ch a llen g in g th e a p p o in tm e n ts of
15 b a t t a l i o n c h i e f s t o f i l l 5 v a ­
ca n cies.
I n a r e c e n t sp e e c h , H izzo n er
B u tc h L a G u a rd ia sa id t h a t h e
w o u ld w e lc o m e a n in v e stig a tio n
to p ro v e t h a t th e a p p o in tm e n ts
w e r e v a lid .
S o th e a sso cia tio n
t o o k h i m ^ u p o n it.
T h e A sso c ia tio n In v e stig a te d
a n d d ecid ed t h a t th e a p p o in t ­
m e n ts “v io la te d t h e le tte r an d
sp ir it o f t h e civ il s e r v ic e la w .”
T h e C h a llen g e
T h e y ch a llen g e th e a p p o in t­
m e n t o n tw o grou n d s:
1. T h e
a p p o in tm e n ts
were
m a d e a fte r th e list e x p ired , a n d
h e n c e a r e illeg a l.
2. T h e r e w a s n o a u t h o r i t y i n
th e a c t by w h ich th e B u d g e t
O ffic e created
th e extra ten
p o sts for d ep u ty ch iefs, a n d r e ­
d u ced th e n u m b er o f b a tta lio n
c h ie f s b y ten.
A Fig for
The 3-A's
T w o w eeks a g o a lo t o f m en
w h o w a n te d jo b s in th e F ir e
D ep a i-tm en t w ere h a p p y .
They
h a d w o n a c o u r t d e c isio n t h a t
t h e y w e r e e n t itle d to jo b s b e ­
c a u se th ey h a d b een p assed over
for a p p o in tm e n t on a cco u n t of
t h e ir 3 - A s t a t u s a t t h e tim e.
Now
th e y m u s t lea rn
that
t h e i r c o u r t s t r u g g l e i s n ’t o v e r .
T h e C i t y is p l a n n i n g t o a p p e a l
th e case.
T h e C ity L aw D e p a r t m e n t still
h o ld s t h a t t h e F ir e C o m m is sio n ­
er w a s r ig h t w h e n h e in fu s e d to
a p p o in t
m en
who
m ig h t
be
p la c e d in 1 -A by th e ir d r a ft
boaj'd s.
y
T h e y a lso sa y t lia t in a sm u c h
a s t h e c o m m i s s i o n e r h a d t l ie
rig h t
to
a p p o in t
on e-o u t-o ft h r e e , h e c o u l d n ’t b e m a d e t o
a p p o in t th e w h o le b u n ch to jobs
in t h e d e p a i ' t m e n t .
R i g h t n o w it lo o k s a s t h o u g h
t h e y ’v e h e a d e d f o r a n o t h e r b a t ­
t le o f b r ie f s .
107 Temporaries
T h e m e n w h o to o k th e C ity
e x a m in a tio n for T e m p o r a r y P o ­
l i c e a n d F i r e m a n ’s j o b s a r e f i ­
n a lly b ein g rew ard ed for th eir
p a tie n c e.
T h is w eek tiie F ir e D e p a r t m e n t
is c a l l i n g i n 107 m e n f r o m t h e
list. T h e y w ill be g iv e n a p h y ­
sic a l e x a m in a tio n , a n d if th e d e­
p a r tm e n t m ed ico s approve th e m ,
t h e y ’ll b e s w o r n i n , e f f e c t i v e A u ­
g u s t 1 , w h e n th e y w ill b e g in to
le a r n t h e ro p es o f f ig h t in g fires.
T h e y ’ll s t a r t a t $ 2 ,0 0 0 .
The
F ir e
D ep artm ent
has
g iv en u p th e id ea o f try in g to
f i l l ’th#* d u r a t i o n j o b s w i t h o l d e r
m e n , a n d w ill ta k e a ll th o s e on
t h e list r eg a rd less o f th e ir a g e s
or d raft statu s.
T h e y fig u re
t h a t so lo n g a s t h e jo b s a re
t e m p o r a r y , t h e t u r n o v e r w o n ’t
m a k e m u c h d ifferen ce .
T h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t h a s n ’t
d on e a p y th in g y et a b o u t ta k in g
in th e “ te m p s .”
R ig h t now ,
th e r e are a b o u t 320 ro o k ies g e t ­
tin g th e ir tr a in in g a t th e P o lic e
A ca d em y . In a b o u t tw o m o n th s
w h e n th e y h a v e fin ish e d th e ir
co u rse, t h e d e p a r t m e n t w ill s it
Q own a n d d e c id e w h a t to do
a b o u t t a k i n g o n m i l i t a r y re p la 'c e m e n ts foe th e d u ra tio n .
H O U S IN G
Em ployees H a p p y
“A n
e n lig h ten ed
e m p lo y ee
* p o lic y p a y s d iv id e n d s.”
T h a t ’s
t l ie p o l i c y u n d e r w h i c h t h e N e w
Y ork C ity H o u sin g A u th o r ity
w orks, a n d th e y h a v e lea rn ed
th a t a grou p o f e m p lo y e e s w ith
h ig h m o ra le p ro d u ces m o re a n d
b e tte r w ork.
T h e H o u sin g A u th o r ity is p a rt
o f th e C ity a d m in istr a tio n , a n d
t h e n a g a i n i t i s n ’t . T e c h n i c a l l y
i t ’s a p u b l i c c o r p o r a t i o n w h i c h
d o e s n ’t h a v e t o d e p e n d o n th.
b u d g e t o f t h e C i t y f o r i t s ex,
p e n s e s . O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , the
B o a r d o f E s t i m a t e h a s s o m e con.
t r o l o v e r i t s e x p e n d i t u r e s : an^
t h e a g e n c y h i r e s m o s t o f i t s em,
p l o y e e s t h r o u g h r e g u l a r c i t y civj]
se rv ice c h a n n e ls.
T h e y T h in k I f s B e tter
T h e M c C a r t h y I n c r e m e n t Law
w h i c h p r o v i d e s a n n u a l raise.s for
e m p l o y e e s o f t h e C i t y d o e s n ’t
a p p ly to t h e A u th o r ity .
B u t t h e y h a v e w h a t t h e y con.
sid er a b etter sy stem .
I n t h e A u t h o r i t y , e a c h em .
p l o y e e r e c e i v i n g l e s s t h a n $2,400
g e t s a n i n c r e a s e o f $ 1 2 0 each
y e a r o n t h e a n n i v e r s a r y o f his
en tran ce
in to
the
A u thority,
A n d i n a d d i t i o n , t h e r e is a syg.
tern o f “ m e r i t ” i n c i - e a s e s which
m a k e s i t p o s s i b le f o r em p lo y ees
w h o d o b e t t e r t h a n a v e r a g e work
t o r e c e i v e a s m u c h a s a n oth er
$120 raise.
T h e y u s e t h e sanie
e f f i c i e n c y r a t i n g s y s t e m a s do
r e g u la r C ity d e p a it m e n t s .
But
w h e r e in a C i t y d e p a r t m e n t , the
e m p l o y e e c a n f i g u r e t h a n h i s in.
c r e a s e d e f f i c i e n c y r a t i n g may
m e a n a few p o in ts m o re on a
p r o m o tio n a l e x a m in a tio n som e­
t i m e s i n t h e d i s t a n t f u t u r e , in
t h e A u t h o r i t y , h e g e t s a ta n g ib le
r e w a r d f o r e x t r a e f f o r t o n the
job.
A n d t h e y ’v e f i g u r e d t h a t tlie
e x t r a i n v e s t m e n t h a s m o r e than
r e p a i d f o r i t s e l f i n t h e past
th r e e y e a is.
T h e N e w Y o r k C i t y H o u sin g
A u t h o r i t y h a s b e e n c o n d u c tin g
i n - t r a i n i n g c o u r s e s f o r i t s w ork­
e r s , g i v i n g t h e m e x t r a c r e d i t for
t h e com p letio n o f th e stu d y.
A n o t h e r r e s u l t o f t h e em p lo y ee
p r a c t i c e s m a y b e t h e f a c t that
t h e H o u s i n g A u t h o r i t y i s n ’t sufferin g
from
any
m anpower
s l i o r t a g e . R i g h t n o w , a b o u t the
o n l y v a c a n c i e s i n a s t a f f o f over
1,1 0 0 a r e : 13 p o r t e r s , 12 laborers,
a n d 2 firem e n .
( I f y o u ’d like
t o w o r k f o r t h e A u t h o r i t y , you
c a n a p p l y in p e r s o n a t their
o f f i c e a t 122 E a s t 4 2 n d S t r e e t for
t h e j o b s l i s t e d a b o v ^ .)
A w h i l e a g o , w h e n t h e y n eeded
s o m e e x t r a h e l p , t h e y posted
n o t i c e s in t h e h a l l s o f t h e build ­
i n g s a n d e n o u g h t e n a n t s applied
to m e e t th e ir ,n e e d s .
N o R a c ia l P r o b le m
A n o t h e r t h i n g in w h i c h they
t a k e p r i d e is t h e f a c t t h a t they
h a v e t h e l a r g e s t p r o p o r t i o n of
N e g r o e m p l o y e e s o f a n y c i t y bu­
reau.
T h e y ’v e n e v e r h a d any
r a cia l p ro b lem .
I n t h e i r build­
i n g s t e n a n t s o f a l l r a c e s and
n a t i o n a l i t i e s l i v e s i d e b y side.
I n t h e i r w o r k s h o p s a similar
c o n d i t i o n e x i s t s , a n d t h e y have
t a k e n e v e r y e f f o r t t o m a k e sure
t h a t e v e r y m a n a n d w o m e n who
i s w o r k i n g f o r t h e A u t h o r i t y has
a n eq u al c h a n c e for advance­
m en t.
W h a t t h e A u t h o r i t y t r i e s to do
i s t o p a t t e r n i t s r e la tio n sh ip
w 'ith i t s w o r k e r s a f t e r t h a t of
t h e l a r g e p r i v a t e c o r p o r a t i o n s in
t h e s a m e f i e l d — l a r g e s c a l e h o u s­
in g .
H ow T ra n sfers W ork
R i g h t n o w , p u b l i c w o r k e r s in
a l l d i v i s i o n s a r e p e r p l e x e d about
t h e i r r i g h t s t o c h a n g e t h e i r job
u n d e r t h e w a r m a n p o w e r jobfreeze.
T h e A u t h o r i t y w e n t to
a l l t h e g o v e r n m e n t a g e n c i e s co n ­
c e r n e d i n t h e m a t t e r a n d came
o u t w i t h a s e t o f r e g u la t io n s
w h ic h h a v e sa tisfied th e em ­
p lo y e e s a n d th e o fficia ls.
H e r e is t h e i r r u l i n g :
A s t a t e m e n t o f a v a ila b ility
m a y b e g i v e n t o a n em p lo y ee
under
th e
fo llo w in g
cucum stan ces;
1. I f h e i s d i s c h a r g e d o r laid
o f f f o r a p e r i o d o f 7 d a y s or
lon ger.
2. I f h e w i l l b e u t i l i z e d at a
h i g h e r s k i l l in h i s n e w j o b .
3. I f h e is n o w w o r k i n g partt i m e a n d w i l l b e u s e d full-tinfie
o n t h e n e w job.
4. I f t h e r e a r e e x c e s s i v e tra n s­
p o r t a t i o n d i f f i c u l t i e s i n v o l v e d in
g e t t i n g t o a n d f r o m t h e - j o b , and
t h e n e w j o b is s u b s t a n t i a l l y more
a c c e ssib le .
5. I f t h e r e a r e c o m p e l l i n g
son al
reasons
ju s tify in g
tJi*
c h a n g e o f e m p l o y m e n t , s u c h as
h e a lth , p h y sic a l in ca p a citie s,
6 . I f h e o b t a i n s a j o b in
e s s e n t i a l I n d u s t r y i n out-of-tow'O
s h o r t a g e a r e a s a t t h e s a m e skill'
e a c h d e c i s i o n t o b e m a d e i n tl’®
l i g h t o f r e p l a c e a b i l i t y o f t h e ciii'
p lo y e e tra n sfe r r e d a n d th e
s u p p l y i n t h e s p e c i f i c occuP**
tio n in v o lv e d .
>riiesday, July 27, 1943
BUDGET
Boost for Temps
%
G eneral
B r a d l e y ’s
C o lu m n
L o t s o f p e o p l e t o o k a lo o k a t
th e ir la te st p a y ch eck a n d ra n
t o t h e b o s s y e l l i n g , “ W h y d id I
g e t c u t ? ” T h a t d i d n ’t h a p p e n in
t h e C it y , b e c a u s e a ll t h e e m p l o y ­
e e s h a v e b een rea d in g th e p a p ers
a n d k n ew w h a t to e x p e c t.
But
h e r e is w h a t d i d h a p p e n :
T h er e are tem p orary e m p lo y ­
e e s h ired by t h e C ity fo r jo b s
l i k e c l e r k i n g in t h e B o a r d o f
E l e c t i o n s , o r m o n i t o r i n g o n C iv il
S erv ice ex a m s, or p la y g ro u n d
d ir e c to r s in th e P a r k s.
W e ll ,
w ith th e n ew d ed u ctio n s, th e y
f i g u r e t h e y a r e n ’t g e t t i n g e n o u g h
n o w t o m a k e it w o r t h w h i l e t o
ta k e t h e jobs, a n d t h e ir c a u se
is b e i n g c o n s i d e r e d . C h a n c e s a r e
t h e r e w i ll b e a b o o s t in t h e i r
d a ily ra te soon.
By
B rig ad ie r
G eneral
J o h n J . B r a d le y ( R e t.)
Def^j’mining Your A rm y J o b
Last week, I told you about the interview w hich
every m an undergoes upon enterin g the A rm y of the
United States. You w ill rem em ber how m uch stress is
placed upon a m a n ’s occupational background.
T here are over 600 separate jobs in the A rm y. These
come under certain m a in large groupings into one of
which you’ll fit.
Here they are, together w ith th e ir
definitions:
1. C L A S S IF IC A T IO N A N D A S S IG N M E N T P E R S O N ­
NEL: These are the commissioned and enlisted m en
charged w ith the actual testing, interview ing, classifying,
and assigning of soldiers.
2. O C C U P A T IO N A L S P E C IA L IS T S : A n occupational
specialist is an enlisted m an who enters the A rm y w ith a
certain skill, trade, profession, or specialized knowledge
acquired in civilian life.
3. S K IL L E D :-^ h is is a ra tin g given to a m an pos­
sessed of experience and tra in in g such th a t, given the
tools or papers of his trade, or profession, he can, w ith
a m in im u m of supervision, do an excellent piece of work
for th e A rm y.
4. S E M I-S K IL L E D : T h is ra tin g is given to an en­
listed m an who has experience or ab ility to q u a lify as
an assistant to a skilled specialist, or to perform satis­
factory work for the A rm y w ith a m in im u m of tra in in g .
5. L IM IT E D S E R V IC E M E N : L im ited service m en
include three general classes:
(a )
Conscientious objectors.— These are m en who,
though they meet the standard of physical requirem ents,
are available only for non-com batant duties.
(b )
P hysically-lim ited service men. — These are
men who, because of some m in o r physical deficiency, are
not available for com bat service.
(c) M e n ta lly - lim ited service men. — M en whose
service is lim ited because of m en tal incapacity as shown
on th e ir tests.
I am able to state, however, th a t as of August 1 the
term “ lim ited service” w ill be discontinued. Enlisted m en
now classified as “lim ited service,” whose records in d i­
cate th a t they don’t m eet cu rren t m in im u m standards
for induction, w ill be re-exam ined. I f they come up to
standards,, they w ill be retained. I f they do not m eet
the m in im u m standards, they w ill be discharged, unless
they are qualified to perform th e ir present jobs and th e ir
commanders wish to retain them . The W ar D ep artm en t
will continue to accept, in controlled numbers, enlisted
men who do not m eet the c u rren t physical standards for
general m ilita ry service. B u t they m ust have skill, ab il­
ity, intelligence, and aptitudes w hich the A rm y needs.
Assignm ent
Now, a fte r you have taken your induction tests and
have been interviewed, you are ready for assignment.
An A rm y m an known as a “classifier” takes over a t this
point. He reviews a ll the data about your qualifications,
and he determ ines your degree of skill. Every effo rt is
made to “h it the m a rk ” in your assignment,
Th e job you obtain doesn’t necessarily reflect your
main or even your secondary occupational interest
It
may be decided on the basis of hobbies, education, la n ­
guage a b ility, previous m ilita ry tra in in g , intelligence,
H'adership qualities, or a com bination of these. You m ay
be recommended for a type of d uty for which your back­
ground shows evident fitness, even though you m ay have
no experience or tra in in g in th a t field. Fo r exam ple an
experienced m ap -m aker could be used in the Corps of
i*^ngineers in his specialty— or w ith any combat a rm
Where his specialty, th o u g h usable, w ill be of second
consideration to his a b ility as a leader of men and posA law yer, if physically qualified
and w ith leadership possibilities, couia be of m uch more
value to a combat arm th a n in a clerical or a d m in is tra ­
tive capacity.
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I ’s w e r e g e t t i n g $ 1 ,3 2 0 , w h i l e
t h e y w e r e o n l y g e t t i n g $ 1 ,2 0 1 .
T h a t got them m ad and th ey
y e l l e d , “T h i s i s n ’t f a i r ! ”
A c c o r d i n g to t h e B u d g e t O f ­
f i c e , i t ’s q u i t e O .K . H e r e ’s h o w
it h a p p en ed :
1. C le r k s , g r a d e 1, e a r n i n g $ 1 0 8 0 ,
wei>e e n t i t l e d t o a r e g u l a r i n ­
c r e m e n t o n J u l y 1, 1 943. T h a t
b r o u g h t t h e m t o $ 1 ,2 0 0
Then
th e y g o t the $ 1 2 0 bonus,
lo ta
s a l a r y $ 1 ,3 2 0 . '
2. S o m e c le r k s , g r a d e 1, e a r n ­
i n g $ 1 ,0 8 0 w e r e n ’t e n t i t l e d t o a n
i n c r e m e n t u n t i l J a n u a r y , 1944.
The
bonus
brought
th em
to
$ 1 ,2 0 0 .
T h en they got a pro­
m o tio n a n d th is m e a n t o n ly $1
m o r e in c a s h , s o t h e i r s a l a r y
a s a g r a d e 2 , is $ 1 , 2 0 1 .
B u t , t h e 2 ’s c a n g o a s h i g h
a s $ 1 ,8 0 0 t h r o u g h r e g u l a r i n c r e ­
m e n t s . w h i l e t h e I ’s s i n k b a c k
to $ 1,200 a s so o n a s t h e b o n u s
ends.
EX A M S
A/o G r e a t Rush
T h e r e is s t i l l n o t i - e m e n d o u s
r u s h o f p e o p l e to g e t j o b s w i t h
N e w Y o r k C it y .
H ere are th e r esu lts o f th e
la te st
s e r ie s
of
ex a m in a tio n s
w h i c h t h e C it y h a s j u s t c l o s e d :
C o rre ctio n O ffic e r ( W o m e n ) ,
391 c a n d i d a t e s .
D e c k h a n d . 4 7.
F u r n itu r e M a in ta in e r ( F in is h ­
e r ) , 26.
H arnessm aker, 6 .
Tem porary
P o lic e m a n - F ir e n xan , 4 0 7 .
( F r o m J u n e 1, t o
J i i l y 20, w h e n t h e f i l i n g p e r io d
w as reop en ed ).
I t is e x p e c t e d t h a t th e s e e x ­
a m i n a t i o n s w ill b e h e l d in S e p ­
tem b er.
C o p Tesf
C a n d i d a t e s f o r t h e $ 2 ,0 0 0 a
y ea r jo b s as cop s an d firem e n
f o r t h e d u r a t i o n , to r e p l a c e m e n
o n m i l i t a r y l e a v e , w il l t a k e t h e i r
w ritten ex a m in a tio n o n S a tu r ­
d a y , J u l y 31, a t S e w a r d P a r k
H ig h S c h o o l.
As soon as the p apers h a v e
been graded, th e su ccessfu l m en
w ill b e c a l l e d to t h e M u n i c i p a l
C iv il
S e r v ic e
C o m m issio n
for
th e ir m ed ica l a n d p h y sic a l tests.
(U n o ffic ia l a n sw e rs to th is e x ­
a m i n a t i o n w ill a p p e a r i n n e x t
T u e s d a y ’s I^EAD E R.)
Physical for
Collecfion A g e n t
T h e p h y sica l a n d m ed ica l p o r ­
t i o n s o f t h e C it y e x a m i n a t i o n f o r
p ro m o tio n
to c o l l e c t i n g
agent
w ill b e g i v e n b y t h e M u n i c i p a l
C iv il
S erv ice
C o m m issio n
on
A u g u s t 19 a n d 20.
F o ll o w i n g a r e t h e r e q u i r e m e n t s
fo r th e d u m b b ell lift a n d t h e
h ig h ju m p r
I.
D um bbell
lift by s h e e r
streiig th , e ach h a n d sep ara tely .
OO/.'iO p o u n d . s . 1 00% , 4 c h a n c e s c a c h
50/S0 p o u n d s , 85% , 4 c h a n c e s e a c h
50/40 p o u n d s , 70%, 4 c h a n c e s e a c h
40 '4 0 p o u n d s , 60% , 4 c h a n c e ^ e a c h
Word from Albany
Says W M C Can't
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A L B A N Y .— T h e ru les an d r e g ­
u la tio n s of the W ar M an p ow er
C o m m is sio n are u n c o n stitu tio n a l
a n d i ll e g a l so f a r a s t h e y a p p l y
to S t a t e a n d m u n i c i p a l e m p l o y ­
ees.
T h a t 's w h a t C o rp oration
C o u n s e l A r le n T . S t . L o u is , o f
S c h e n e c t a d y , th in k s.
T h e issu e a ro se over th e s t a t u s
o f J o h n G illesp ie, a S c h e n e c ta d y
city em p lo y ee
who
had been
g i v e n a y e a r ’s le a v e o f a b s e n c e
to j o i n t h e R e n t C o n t r o l B u r e a u
o f the
OPA.
W h en G illesp ie
s o u g h t t o r e t u r n to h is m u n i c ­
ip a l jo b th e M a n p o w e r C o m m is ­
sio n r e fu se d to g iv e h im a c e r ­
t ific a t e o f a v a ila b ility a n d froze
h i m i n t o hLs O P A jo b .
In
h is o p in io n . C o rp o ra tio n
C o u n s e l S t . L o u is f o u n d :
(1 )
T h a t G i l l e s p i e Is f r o z e n in h i s
O P A p o sitio n ; (2) t h a t th is d o es
n o t p r o te c t h im u n d er h is lea v e
o f a b s e n c e a l t h o u g h h e is u n a b l e
t o r e t u r n to c i t y e m p l o y m e n t .
H e has
lo s t
h i s c iv il s e r v i c e
s t a t u s w ith th e city , u n less h e
c h o o s e s to r e t u r n in d e f i a n c e o f
th e M a n p o w e r C o m m issio n , b e ­
c a u s e , s a y s S t . L o u is , “ a n y r u le
or reg u la tio n of th e M a n p o w er
C o m m i s s i o n w h i c h s e e k s to s u ­
p e r s e d e lo c a l c iv il s e r v i c e r u l e s
is u n c o n s t i t u t i o n a l . ”
“ If th e
F ederal govern m en t
h a d t h e p o w e r to c o n t r o l t h e
su p e r v isio n , h irin g a n d d isc h a r g e
o f c i t y e m p l o y e e s i t w o u l d in e f ­
f e c t h a v e t h e p o w e r to l i q u i d a t e
t h e S t a t e s a n d their p o litic a l
su b d iv isio n s,”
s a id
S t.
L o u is ,
c o n te n d in g fu r th er th a t “e m e r g ­
en c ie s d o n o t in crea se th e pow er
g r a n te d b y t h e C o n stitu tio n n or
d i m i n i s h it s r e s t r i c t i o n s " im p o sed
u p o n th e p ow ers g ra n ted .”
Nation's Largest
Pension System
. A L B A N Y .— N e w
York
S tate
R e t i r e m e n t S y s t e m h a s 1 0 0 ,1 5 1
m e m b e r s , la r g e s t in t h e n a t i o n
o u tsid e th e F ed eral P en sio n S y s ­
t e m , a n d is i n c r e a s i n g a t t h e
r a t e o f 1 0 0 d a i l y , a c c o r d i n g to
S t a t e C o m p tro ller M oore.
A s­
s e ts o f th e sy stem , w h ich s t a r t ­
e d i n 1921, a g g r e g a t e $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,000 o f se cu rities. E x te n s io n of
c iv il s e r v i c e to a ll u n i t s o f l o c a l
g o v e r n m e n t w ill b o o s t t h e m e m ­
b ersh ip by several th o u s a n d . In
a d d i t i o n to p r o v i d i n g a p e n s i o n ,
w ith
a ccid en t,
d isa b ility
and
d e a th b en efits, th e sy ste m p e r ­
m its m em b ers a fter th ree y ea rs
to b o r r o w u p to 50 p e r c e n t o f
t h e i r c o n t r i b u t i o n s . A b o u t 3 0 ,0 0 0
lo a n s a re h a n d le d a n n u a lly a g ­
g r e g a t i n g $ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
D ew ey to W ield
Power O ver
Tem porary Jobs
A L B A N Y .— L a c k in g a n y c o m ­
p la in ts or ev id en ce th a t an y b o d y
h a s b een h u rt, o ffic e r s o f th e
A s s o c i a t i o n o f S t a t e C iv il S e r v ­
ic e E m p l o y e e s h a v e d e c i d e d t h a t
f o r t h e p r e s e n t t h e y w ill n o t
c o m b a t th e order o f B u d g et D i ­
r e c t o r J o h n E. B u r t o n p r o h i b i t ­
in g
any
m ore
“rein sta tem en t
p e r io d s,” or tem p o ra r y e m p lo y ­
m e n t for o n e p ayroll p eriod a n ­
n u a lly by w h ic h a b se n te e e m ­
p l o y e e s s o u g h t to l i a n g o n to
t h e i r c iv il s e r v i c e jo b s .
M r. B u rto n , ca n c e llin g a p r a c ­
t ic e t h a t h a d b e e n p r e v a l e n t f o r
y e a r s , d e c l a r e d t h a t o n l y in e x ­
tr e m e c a s e s o f n e c e s sity w o u ld
a n y e m p l o y e e be p e r m i t t e d t o
I f y o u ’re a S t a t e e m p l o y e e ,
y o u c a n ’t a f f o r d to be w i t h o u t
t h e reg u la r n e w s w h ich
The
L E A D E R fu r n ish es. T oo m a n y
c h a n g e s h a p p en w h ich a f fe c ts
y o u r job. Y ou M U S T k eep on
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every
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40/40 p o u n d s , 50% , 4 c h u n c e s e a c h h a n d
3 0 / 3 0 p o u n d s , 30'"<,, 4 c h a n c e s c a c h h a n d .
II.
A g ility — M u s i j u m p a n d c le a r ro p e
m u sc u la r w ith o u t touchine.
A t 3 f o o t C I n c h e s , 10 0% , 3 c h a n c e s .
hand.
At 3 foot. 8 a% , 3 c h a n c e s .
hand.
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At 2 foot 6 in ch e s. 70%, 3 c h a n c e s .
hand.
A t 2 f o o t , 35''o. 3 c h a n c e s .
hand.
A t l ess , n o p e r c e n t , 3 c h a n c e s
r e t u r n f o r t w o or t h i e e w e e k s ,
j u s t to k e e p a f o o t in t h e d o o r .
R e g u l a t i o n s o f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
C o m m is sio n p e r m it an e m p lo y e e
to b e a b s e n t up to o n e y e a r w i t h
t h e p riv ileg e w it h in t h a t tim e o f
r e t u r n i n g to S t a t e s e r v i c t . M a n y
e m p lo y e e s, p a r tic u la r ly w o m e n ,
w h o le ft S t a t e se rv ice u n d er th is
p r o v i s i o n w o u ld r e t u r n o n c e d u r ­
in g t h e y e a r for tw o or th r e e
w e e k s , to g e t b a c k o n t h e p a y ­
r o ll, a n d to b e g i n t h e r e a f t e r a
n ew year s absence.
No
R eason
for
It
-T h e B u d g e t D ir e c to r d ecla red
t h e p r a c t i c e to be “ u n f a i r ” to
p e r s o n s se e k in g o rig in a l a p p o in t ­
m e n t, a n d sa id h e sa w n o r e a ­
so n w h y so m e em p lo y ees sh o u ld
b e p>erm itted y e a r a f t e r y e a r t o
a b se n t th e m s e lv e s e x c e p t for a
b r i e f t e m p o r a r y p e r i o d in t h e
e x p e c t a n c y o f r e t u r n i n g to S t a t e
s e r v i c e w h e n e v e r t h e y f e lt lik e
it. T h i s u t t i t u d e o f p r o p r i e t a r y
r ig h t to a job, u n d e r su c h c o n ­
d itio n s, c a n n o t be lo n g er c o n ­
d o n e d , sa id th e B u d g e t D ir e c to r .
H ow
They
D id
It
P e r so n s , a n d tiie r e w ere h u n ­
d r e d s o f t h e m in t h e l a s t f e w
y e a r s, w h o took a d v a n ta g e o f
th e p r a c tic e , fo u n d n o tro u b le
in g e t tin g te m p o r a r y r e - e m p lo y ­
m e n t . T h e y u s u a l l y r e t u r n e d in
the
su m m er
w hen
h elp
was
n eed ed b eca u se o f v a ca tio n s, a n d
b e i n g f a m i l i a r w i t h t h e w o r k to
be d o n e, g en era lly w ere w e l­
c o m e d back . W h e n tlie y s o u g h t
p e r m a n e n t ic - e m p lo y m e n t , tlie y
h a d to f i n d t h e j o b a n d g e t t h e
a p p o i n t i n g o f f i c e r to t a k e t h e m
b ack . S u c h e m p lo y e e s co u ld n o t
g r a b a j o b t h a t h a d to b e f i ll e d
by p r o m o tio n w ith in th e u n it,
b u t t h e y d id h a v e p r e f e r e n c e
over p erso n s on elig ib le lists for
o rig in a l a p p o in tm e n t.
B u d g e t D irecto r B u rto n sa id
t h a t h e r e a f t e r w h e n an a b s e n t
e m p lo y e e retu rn s, se ek in g t e m ­
p o r a r y w o r k to r e t a i n h is c iv il
s e r v i c e s t a t u s , h e w ill be a s k e d
to a c c e p t p e r m a n e n t e m p l o y ­
m e n t . I f t h e e m p l o y e e d o e s n ’t
a c c e p t , h i s n a m e w ill n o t b e r e ­
c o n sid e r e d a g a in a n d , if h e w a n ts
to r e t u r n t o S t a t e s e r v i c e h e w ill
h a v e to c o m p e te in a n e x a m i n a ­
t io n a n d t a k e h i s p l a c e o n a list.
T ig h ten s
C on trol
A m on g th e p o litica lly -m in d ed ,
the n e w B u r to n o rd er w a s se e n
as a n o th er m ea n s of tig h ten in g
c o n t r o l b y t h e E>ewey a d m i n i s ­
t r a t i o n o v e r a ll jo b s . I n s t e a d o f
se ek in g tem p o ra ry e m p lo y m e n t
from d ep a rtm en t h ead s and a p ­
p o in tin g a g e n t s a s in th e p a st,
all su c h a p p lic a tio n s m u st n o w
clea r th r o u g h th e o ffice of the
B u d g e t D irecto r.
T h is m ea n s
th a t th e B u d g e t D irecto r, a n d
n o o th er g en cy ex cep t the G o v ­
e r n o r ’s o f f i c e w ill h a v e a n y t h i n g
to d o w i t h p i c k i n g p e r s o n s f o r
t e m p o r a r y s e r v i c e in t h e v a s t
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T h e person
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Six
LEADER
N O TICE
AT A S P E C IA L T E R M P A R T I I of th e City
C o u r t of th e C ity of N ew Y ork, held in
a n d for t h e C o u n ty of Hew Y ork, a t th e
C o u r t h o u s e l o c a t e d a t 52 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t ,
B orough of M a n h a t t a n , C ity of New Y ork,
o n t h e 1 6 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 th e M a tte r of th e A p p licatio n of CL A IRE
W E IN ST E IN
a n d G E O R G E W EIN STE IN .
G e n e ra l G u a r d ia n s of LIO N EL W E IN ST E IN ,
for leave to c h a n g e h is n a m e to L IO N E L
A. W I N S T O N .
U pon re a d in g a n d filin g th e a n n e x e d
pe titio n
of
CLAIRE
W E IN S T E IN
and
G E O R G E W E IN S T E IN , m o th e r a n d f a th e r
rrsp p ctiv ely ,
and
general
gu ardian s
of
L IO N E L W E IN S T E IN , d uly verified th e
1 4 t h d a y o f J u n e , 1943, p r a y i n g f o r l e a v e
t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f L I O N E L A. W I N ­
ST O N , in p lace a n d i n s t e a d of h is p r e s e n t
n a m e to wit, L I O N E L W E I N S T E IN , a n d it
a p p e a rin g fro m th e sa id p e titio n a n d the
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 r e a .^ 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 o f n a m e
a s proposed, a n d it f u r th e r a p p e a rin g t h a t
th e said L IO N E L W E IN S T E IN , reg iste re d
p u r s u a n t to t h e p r o v is io n s of t h e S elective
T rain in g
and
S ervice
Act of
1940 a s
L I O N E L A. W I N S T O N ,
NO W , on m o ti o n of S A M U E L I. LE V IN 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 s , i t is
O R D E R E D , t h a t th e sa id L IO N EL W E IN ­
S T E IN , be a n d h e is h e r e b y a u t h o r i z e d to
a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f L I O N E L A. W I N S T O N ,
in p l a c e a n d i n s t e a d o f h i s p r e s e n t n a m e ,
o n a n d a f t e r t h e I S t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943,
pro v id ed t h a t h e sh a ll co m p ly 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
further
O R D ER ED , t h a t th e o rd e r a n d p e titio n
h e re i n be filed w it h in te n ( 1 0 ) d a y s f ro m
d a te h ereof w ith th e C lerk of th is C ourt
a n d t h a t a copy of th is o rd e r sh a ll w ith in
te n ( 1 0 ) d a y s f r o m t h e e n t r y t h e r e o f be
p u b lis h e d o n c e in t h e Civil S erv ice 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 o u n t y of
New Y o rk , C ity a n d S t a t e of N ew Y o rk ,
a n d t h a t w i t h i n f o r t y (40 ) d a y s a f t e r t h e
m ak in g of th is order, p ro o f of such p u b ­
lic a tio n s h a ll be filed w ith t h e C lerk of
th e C ity C o u rt, C o u n ty of New Y ork, a n d
i t is f u r t h e r
OR D ER ED , t h a t a copy of th is o rder a n d
th e p a p e r s u p o n w h ic h i t is g r a n t e d sh all
be s e 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
B o a rd of th e U n ite d S ta te s Selective S e r ­
vice w h e re t h e s a id L IO N E L W E IN S T E IN
su b m itted
to r e g is tra tio n a s above set
f o r t h , w i t h i n t w e n t y (2 0 ) d a y s a f t e r i t s
e n try , a n d t h a t p r o o f of s u c h serv ice sh all
be filed w i t h t h e C le rk of t h i s C o u r t
w ith in ten o l o ) d a y s a f t e r s u c h service,
a n d I t Is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t u p o n th e filing of th e
.p etitio n a n d o rd e r h e re in a b o v e d irected ,
th e p u b lic a tio n of sa id o rd er, th e filing of
proof of p u b lic a tio n th ereof, a n d the s e r­
vice o f a c o p y of s a id p a p e r s a n d o f t h e
o rd er as h e re in a b o v e d irected , t h a t on a n d
a f t e r t h e 2.Sth d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, t h e
sa id L IO N E L W E IN S T E IN , sh a ll be k n o w n
a s a n d b y t h e n a m e o f L I O N E L A. W I N ­
S T O N , w h i c h h e is h e r e b y a u t h o r i z e d to
a s s u m e a n d by n o o t h e r n a m e .
ENTER;
J.A .B ./J.C .C .
A T A S P E C IA L T E R M , P A R T II, O P T H E
C ity C o u r t of th e C ity of New Y ork,
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 r k ,
a t t h e 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
S t r e e t , In t h e B o r o u g h of M a n h a t t a n , C ltj
o f N e w Y o r k , o n t h e 1 3 t h d a y o f J u l y . 19 4 3 .
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 plication
of
MURRAY
G O LD STEIN
for
leave
to
c h a n g e h is n a m e to M E L V IN M U R R A Y
GILB ERT.
U p o n r e a d in g a n d filin g th e a n n e x e d
p e titio n of M U R R A Y G O L D S T E IN , verified
t h e 1 0 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943, a n d t h e c o n ­
s e n t of J O S E P H IN E G O L D S T E IN , duly
a c k n o w l e d g e d t h e 1 0 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943,
p ray in g for leave of th e p e titio n e r to a s ­
su m e th e n a m e of M E L V IN M U R R A Y G I L ­
B E R T in p la c e a n d in s te a d of h is p r e s e n t
n a m e ; a n d It a p p e a r i n g t h a t t h e said
p e ti t io 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
t h e S e le c tiv e T r a i n i n g a n d S e r v ic e A c t of
1940, h a s s u b m i t t e d
to r e g is tr a tio n
as
th e re in p ro v id ed ; a n d
t h e C o u r t bein g
satisfied th ere b y t h a t th e a v e rm e n ts con­
ta in e d in s a id p e titio 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 l e o b j e c t i o n t o t h e
c h a n g e of n a m e p ro p o se d
NOW. on m o tio n of D A N IEL J. PIN SK Y .
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 h e r e b y
ORDERED,
th at
the
sa id
MURRAY
G O L D S T E IN is h e re b y a u th o r i z e d to a s ­
su m e th e n a m e of M ELV IN M U R R A Y G I L ­
B E R T o n o r aifter t h e 2 3 rd 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 , h o w e v e r , t h a t h e
sh all com ply w ith th e f u r t h e r p ro v isio 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,
th at
th is o rd er a n d
the
a fo r e m e n t i o n e d p e ti t io n be filed w it h in
ten d a y s a fte r th e d a te h e re o f i% the
office of t h e C le rk of t h e C ity C o u r t of
t h i s C o u n t y a n d t h a t ft c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r
.sha ll w i t h i n
ten d ay s fro m
th e e n try
t h e r e o f be p u b l is h e d o n c e in t h e C ivil S e r ­
vice L e a d e r, a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d in t h e
C ity of N ew Y o r k , C o u n t y o f N ew York,
a n d t h a t w ith in fo rty d ay s a fte r th e m a k ­
in g of t h is o rd e r, p ro o f of s u c h p u b lic a tio n
t h e r e o f s h a ll be filed w i t h t h e C le rk of
th e C ity C o u r t of th e C ity of N ew Y ork, in
a n d f o r th e C o u n ty of New 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 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
sh all 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 ervice a t w h ic h th e p e titio n e r subm lttfid
for r e g i s tr a t i o n a s abo v e s e t f o r t h w ith in
tw e n ty d a y i a fte r its e n try a n d t h a t pro o f
of s u c h s e rv ic e s h a ll b e filed w i t h in ten
d a y s a f t e r s u c h s e rv ic e ; a n d It is f u r t h e r
O H D E R E D , t h a t f o llo w in g t h e filin g of
t h e 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 Ml
r e c te d a n d th e p u b lic a tio n of s u c h o rd er
a n d t h e filin g of p ro o f o f p u b lic a tio n
th e r e o f : a n d t h e se rv ice of a copy of said
p a p e rs a n d of the o rd er as herein b efo re
LEGAL
N O TICE
d ir e c te d , a n d o n a n d a f t e r t h e 23 rd d a y of
A ugust,
1943,
the
p e titio n er
sh a ll
be
k n o w n by th e n a m e of M ELV IN M U R R A Y
G ILB ER T
E nter
J.A .B ., J.C .C .
AT A SPE C IA L TER M , PA R T II of the
C ity c o u r t of t h e C ity of New Y ork, held
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 , 52
C h a m b e r s S t r e e t , In t h e B o r o u g h o f M a n ­
h a t t a n , C ity of N ew Y o r k , t h e 17th 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 th e M a tt e r of th e A p p lica tio n of E D ­
W A R D M U R R A Y N A L IB O F F a n d H ILD A
N A L I B O F P , h u s b a n d a n d wife, a n d t h e i r
i n f a n t c h ild re n , D A VID R O B E R T N A LIB O P F a n d R IC H A R D JO E L N A LIB O FP, for
leave to c h a n g e th e ir n a m e s to E D W A R D
M U R R Y N A LIN , H IL D A N A LIN, D A V ID
ROBERT
N A LIN
and
R ICH A R D
JOEL
NA LIN.
U p o n r e a d i n g a n d f ilin g t h e p e ti t io n of
E D W A R D M U R R A Y N A L IB O F F a n d H ILD A
N A L I B O F F , d u l y v e rif ie d t h e 6 t h d a y of
J u l y , 1943, a n d i t a p p e a r i n g t h a t t h e p e ­
titio n er, ED W A R D M U R R A Y NA LIBOFF,
p u r s u a n t to t h e p ro v is io n s of th e S elective
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 itte d to r e g is tr a tio n a s th e r e in p ro v id ed ;
a n d th e C o u r t b ein g s a tisfie d th ere b y t h a t
th e a v e r m e n ts c o n ta i n e d in sa id p e titio 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 l e
o b jectio n to th e c h a n g e of n a m e p ro p o se d ;
NOW, on m o tio n of H y m a n E hrlich, the
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
OHDERED,
th at
EDWARD
MURRAY
N A LIBO FF an d
H ILD A N A LIB O FF, his
w ife, a n d D A V ID R O B E R T N A L I B O F F a n d
R IC H A R D JO E L N A LIB O FP, th e ir in fa n t
sons, be a n d h e re b y a re a u th o r iz e d to a s ­
sum e th e n a m e s of ED W A RD M UR RAY
N A LIN, H IL D A NA LIN , D A V ID R O B E R T
NALIN a n d R IC H A R D J O E L NA LIN, on
a n d a f t e r t h e 2 7 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943,
u p o n c o n d itio n , h o w e v e r, t h a t th e y shall
com ply w ith th e f u r t h e r p ro v isio n s of this
o r d e r a n d I t Is f u r t h e r
ORDERED,
th at
th is
order
and
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 ten
( 1 0 ) 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 ­
fice of t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t : a n d t h a t
a copy of th is o r d e r sh a ll w ith in ten ( 1 0 )
d a y s fro m th e e n tr y th e r e o f be p u b lish 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 t h e C ity of N ew Y o rk ,
C o u n ty of New Y ork, a n d t h a t w U h in fo rty
(40) d a y s a f t e r t h e m a k i n g o f -f 1.iis o r d e r ,
p r o o f of s u c h p u b l ic a ti o n t h e r e o f s h a ll be
filed w i t h t h e C le rk o f the' 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 . In t h e C o u n t y of
N ew Y o r k ; a n d it is f u r t h e r
OR D E R E D , t h a t a copy of th is o rd er
a n d p e titio n sh a ll be served u p o n th e
C h a i r m a n o f L o c a l D r a f t B o a r d N o . 42, o f
t h e U n it e d S t a te s S elective Service, l o ca te d
a t 1632 Y o r k A v e n u e . B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t ­
tan , C ity of New Y ork, a t w h ich th e p e ­
titio n er. ED W A R D M U R R A Y NA LIBOFF.
su b m itted
to reg istra tio n
as above set
fo rth , w ith in tw e n ty d a y s a fte r its e n try ,
a n d t h a t p ro o f of su c h service sh all be
filed w i t h t h e C le rk of t h is C o u r t in t h e
C ounty of New Y ork w ithin ten d ay s a fte r
s u c h s e rv ic 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 f o llo w in g t h e f ilin g of
t h e p e ti tio n a n d o r d e r a s hereli»before d i ­
rec te d a n d th e p u b llb atlo n of s u c h o rd er
a n d t h e filin g of p ro o f of p u b lic a tio n
th e r e o f , a n d of th e service of a copy of
said p a p e rs a n d of th e o rd er as h e re in ­
before d ire c te d , t h a t on a n d a fte r th e
2 7 t h 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 ,
EDWARD MURRAY
N A LIB O FP,
HILD A
N A L IB O F P a n d th e i r I n f a n t sons, DA VID
R O B E R T NA LIB O FF a n d R ICH A R D JO EL
N A L IB O F F . sh a ll be k n o w n by th e n a m e s
of ED W A RD
MURRAY
NA LIN ,
H ILD A
NALIN.
D A VID
ROBERT
NALIN
and
R IC H A R D J O E L N A LIN , a n d by n o o t h e r
lies.
ENTER:
J.A .B . / C 3 .— J.C .C .
AT A S P E C IA L T E R M , P a r t II, of t h e City
C o u r t of t h e C ity of N ew Y o rk , h e ld in
a n d for th e C o u n ty of New Y ork, a t th e
C o u r t h o u s e , l o c a t e d a t 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 , o n th e 20th day
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 th e M a tte r of the A pplication of W IL ­
LIA M J. B A R C R O F T , f o r leav e to a s su m e
th e n a m e of W IL LIA M BA N C RO FT.
U p o n r e a d i n g a n d filing th e p e titio n of
W IL L IA M J. B A R C R O F T , du ly v erifie d th e
1 5 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943. p r a y i n g f o r l e a v e
to a s su m e th e n a m e of W IL L IA M B A N ­
C R O FT . a n d it a p p e a rin g t h a t the p e ti­
tio n e r, W IL L IA M J . B A R C R O F T , p u r s u a n t
to th e p ro v is io n s o f t h e S electiv 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, s u b m i t t e d t o r e g ­
is tr a tio n a s h e re in pro v id ed , a n d th e C o u rt
b ein g s a tis fie d th e re b y t h a t th e a v e rm e n ts
c o n ta in e d in sa id p e titio n a re tru 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 j e c t i o n t o
th e c h a n g e of n a m e proposed,
NOW , on m o tio n of L ouis P a b ric a n t,
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 , i t Is
O R D E R E D t h a t th e said p e titio n e r be
a n d h e h e r e b y Is a u t h o r i z e d t o a s s u m e
th e n a m e of W IL L IA M B A N C R O F T fro m
a n d a f t e r t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, o n
th e c o n d itio n t h a t h e sh a ll com ply w ith
t h e f u r t h e r p ro v isio n s of th is o r d e r ; a n d
it is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t this o rd er a n d the a fo r e ­
m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n b e e n t e r e d a n d filed
w i t h i n t e n d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f lii
t h e o f f i c e o f t h e C l e r k o f t 'h i » C o u r t , a n d
t h a t a copy of th is o r d e r shall, w ith in
ten d ay s fro m th e e n try thereof, be p u b ­
lis 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 ,
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 of New Y ork, a n d t h a t w ith ­
in fo rty d a y s a f t e r th e m a k in g of th is
o rd er, p ro o f of su ch p u b lic a tio n th ere o f
s h a l l b e e n t e r e d a n d Iti led w i t h t h e C l e r k
o f t h e C ity C o u r t of th e C ity of N e v Y ork,
C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k ; a n d it is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D t h a t a copy of th is o rd er
sh a ll be se rv e d * u p o n th e C h a ir m a n of L o ­
c a l B o a r d N o . 58 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 S e r v i c e , 1516 A m s t e r d a m A v e n u e .
N ew Y o rk , N ew Y o rk , a t w h ic h t h e p e ­
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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 of
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of New Y ork w ith in ten days a fte r such
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O R D E R E D t h a t fo llow ing t h e p e r f o r m ­
a n c e of th e ab ove c o n d itio n s, a n d o n a n d
a f t e r t h e 2 8 t h 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 ll b e k n o w n b y t h e n a m e of
W IL L IA M B A N C R O F T , a n d by n o o t h e r
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tio n .
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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 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 Yorlt,
o n t h e 1 6 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
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d a y o f J u l y , 1943, a n d e n t i t l e d a s above,
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t i t i o n e r , p u r s u a n t t o t h e p r o v i s i o n s of the
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h a s u b m i t t e d t o r e g i s t r a t i o n a s t he r e in
p r o v i d e d : a n d t l \ e C o u r t b e i n g sa tis fie d
t h e r e 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 >n
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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
r e g i s t r a t i o n , a s a b o v e .set f o r t h , u p o n tlie
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g r a t i o n a n d N a t u r a l i z a t i o n S e r v i c e . 1501
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u p o n t h e E d u c a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t o f the
S ta te of New Y ork.
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w i t h i n a « d a y s a f t e r i t s e n t r y ; a n d (hat
p r o o f o f s u c h s e r v i c e .sha ll b e f i l e d with
t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t i n t h e C o u n t y of
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t h e p e t i t i o n a n d o r d e r , a s h e r e i n a b o v 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 order
and
t h e f i l i n 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 t h e copies
o f s a id p a p e r s a n d of 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 26th
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 shall
be k n o w n by
t h e n a m e o f S TA NL E Y
J O S E P H LO G A N , a n d by n o o th e r name.
ENTER:
J .A .B .
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C o u r t h o u s e a t 52 c h a m b e r s S t r e e t , i n the
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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 f o r l e a v e of t h e p e t i t i o n e r to as­
s u m e t h e n a m e o f F R E D E R I C K A BEKTE
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term in atio n of t h e p a r t n e r s h i p .
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her c o n t r i b u t i o n . Is: J e a n n e L. C o h e n Is
to r e c e i v e 3 0 ' o a n d M a r i e t t a L . V a n d e n
Broeck 5 0 % 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
dpdiirting f r o m s u c h p r o f i t s a p a y m e n t to
N a t h a n C o h e n o f $3, 00 0 p e r y e a r , o r 3 %
oi U>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 as c o n t r i b u t o r
ill 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 t s o f a l l o r p a r t o f t h e I n t e r e s t o f t h e
L i m i t ed P a r t n e r m a y b e m a d e w i t h o u t t h e
con.^ent 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 . If 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 II . T h e r i g h t . If g i v e n , o f o n e o r m o r r
of tl i 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
oilier L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s , a s t o c o n t r i b u t i o n s
or a s t o c o m p e n s a t i o n b y w a y o f i n c o m e ,
and t h e n a t u r e o f s u c h p r i o r i t y . I s : N o n e .
X III. T h e r i g h t , if g iv e n , o f t h e r e m a i n liK 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 ­
t in 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 ­
ment o r tn .s a n ity o f a G e n e r a l P a r t n e r ,
is: N o n e .
XIV . T h e r i g h t . If g i v e n , o f a L i m i t e d
P artner to d e m a n d a n d receiv e p ro p e rty
other t h a n c a s h in r e t u r n f o r h e r c o n t n i x i l i o n Is: N o n e .
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
havi* 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 thi.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
The c e rtific a te re fe rre d to above w as
<i!!n-‘d 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 lKr.< o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p .
T h e J o b M a r k e t i s deslgne<3 t o
h e lp rea d ers a n d job s g e t to ­
g e th e r . T h e p o sitio n s listed are
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 an d
co m m u n ica tio n
w ith
personnel
m anagers.
These
jo b s are a n a ly zed a n d arran ged
in
ca teg o ries
w h ich
w il l
be
m o st h e lp fu l a s a b a sis fo r s e ­
lectio n .
H o w e v e r , it is w ise to
read th e e n tir e c o lu m n ra th er
t h a n lim it y o u r se 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 is
i t a l w a y s p o.ssib 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 t h 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 es of h o tel w ork. V a c a tio n s w ith p ay.
S ic k benefit.s. N e e d c lc a n e r s , m a i d s , e le ­
v a to r o p e ra to rs, cooks, h o u se m e n , h a n d y ­
m e n . Al!»o o p e n i n g s f o r f r o n t d e s k c l e r k s ,
p a in te rs a n d engineers.
G ood salaries
q u o t e d . A p p l y P e r s o n n e l D e p t . , 319 W e s t
4 8 th S t., N .Y .C .
S c h r a f f t's h a s o p e n in g s for m e n a n d
w o m en, boys a n d girls w ith o u t e x p e ri­
ence, as d ish w ash ers, soda m en, porters,
w aitre sse s, c o u n te rg irls, salesgirls, b a k e rs,
and
cooks,
and
salad
and
sandw ich
m akers.
A p p l y 56 W e s t 2 3 d S t . . N . Y . C .
M eals a n d u n ifo rm s fu rn ish ed .
Federal
Shipyards
needs
m en
w ith
a n d w ith o u t experience.
M inim um pay,
$41 86 p e r w e e k .
A p p l y , 44 E. 2 3d S t . ,
R o o m 506. N Y C .
C a n t e e n C o . . a t 314 E . 2 3 d S t . , N Y C . ,
o ffers good o p p o rtu n ity to m en to be
p aid
w hile le a rn in g
to a c t a s s e rv ­
ice m e n in c a llin g o n w a r p la c e s .
Full
a n d p a r t tim e w ork.
W ith o r w ith o u t
cars.
D a y w o rk only.
F a c to r y help w a n te d a t Id ea l
t a i n e r C o r p . i n E l i z a b e t h , N. J .
p a y prom ised.
Con­
Good
M e n a n d w o m e n will b e t r a i n e d In
a i r c r a f t m e c h a n i c a l .le rv ic in g .
M u s t be
m echanically
i n c l i n e d a n d o v e r 18 If
m a n t d r a f t d e f e r r e d ) , o v e r 21, i f w o m a n .
A pply
M arine
T erm in al,
La
G u a rd ia
F i e l d , 9- 1 1 a . m . , 2- 4 p . m .
G irls a n d w om en, learn ers, or ex p e ri­
enced.
are
needed
as
m achine
shop
o p e ra to r s a n d assem b lers.
C a n e a r n $40
t o $50 w e e k l y . A p p l y Q u i m b y P u m p C®.,
340 T h o m a s S t . , N e w a r k , N. J .
C le ric a l
W om en needed as cashiers.
M u s t b«
e x p e rie n c e d in h a n d li n g m o n e y a n d w ill­
i n g t o c o m b i n e thi.'j w i t h o t h e r w o r k .
A p p l y N a m m S t o r e , 462 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 o m p to m eter operators,
typist.s
and
s te n o g r a p h e r s n e ed ed a t S h effield F a r m
C o . , 524 W . 57 S t . , N Y C .
E.Kperience
p referred,
but
beg in n ers
co nsidered.
J ob.s i n M a n h a t t a n , L o n g I s l a n d , N e w
J ersey , a n d Brooklyn.
O ver 3 8
AT \ S P E C I A L T E R M P A R T I I Of t h e C i t y
C o u rt of t h e C i t y of N ew Y o r k , h e ld in
»nd f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a t t h e
C o i i r l h o u s e , 52 C h a m b e r s S t r e e t , B o r o u g h
of . v i a n h a t t a n . C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , o n t h e
n 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 ic e .
In t h e M a t t e r o f A p p l i c a t i o n o f D A V I D
Al. PB ED
GLASBERG.
M A R IE
BERTHE
01..AS BER G. A Z I K L E O P O L D G L A S B E R G
»nd R A C H E L G L A S B E R G . f o r l e a v e t o a s .'ume t h e n a m e s o f D A V I D A L F R E D G L A S BKRY. M A R I E B E R T H E G L A S B E R Y , A Z I K
LE O P O L D G L A S B E R Y a n d R A C H E L G L A S ­
BERY.
Upon r e a d i n g a n d filin g t h e p e t i t i o n s of
David A l f r e d G l a s b e r g . M a r i e B e r t h e G l a s ber?. A zik L e o p o ld G l a s b e r g
and Rachel
O U ^ b e r g v e r i f i e d t h e 1 5 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943,
p r a y i n g f o r l e a v e t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e s of
D»vid A l f r e d G l a s b e r y . M a r i e B e r t h e G l a s Ixtry. Aisik L e o p o l d G l a s b e r y a n d R a c h e l
01».-ibery r e s p e c t i v e l y , i n p l a c e a n d s t e a d
of t h e i r p r e s e n t n a m e s ; a n d o n m o t i o n o f
l.ron P i n l e y , E s q . , a t t o r n e y f o r s a i d p e t l t w n e rs . a n d n o o n e o p p o s i n g , a n d t h e
Court b e i n g s a t i s f i e d b y s a i d p e t i t i o n s t h a t
t here Is n o r e a s o n a b l e o b j e c t i o n t o t h e
p i 't i ti o ii e rs a s s u m i n g t h e n a m e s p r o p o s e d ,
it i.s h e r e b y ,
O R D E R E D t h a t th e sa id D a v id A lfred
O U iberg,
M arie
B erth e
G lasberg.
A* lk
■ ^ o p o l d G l a s b e r g a n d R a c h e l G l a s b e r g be
»nd t h e y h e r e b y a r e a u t h o r i z e d t o a s s u m e
tt‘<* n a m e s o f D a v i d A l f r e d G l a s b e r y . M a r i e
B e r th e G l a s b e r y . A z i k L e o p o l d G l a s b e r y
Slid R a c h e l G l a s b e r y r e s p e c t i v e l y , o n a n d
A u g u s t 2 6 t h . 194.3, u p o n c o n d i t i o n
howe ve r, t h a t t h e y c o m p l y w i t h t h e f u r t h e r
p r o v is i o n s o f t h i s o r d e r , a n d I t i s f u r t h e r ,
ORDERED t h a t th is o rd e r a n d th e a fo re "'•‘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
f ro m t h e d a t e h e r e o f in t h e o ffic e of
t*i' 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
of t h i s o r d e r s h a l l w i t h i n t e n d a y s f r o m
tin* 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 i n t h e
"Ivil 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 i s h e d
|i' t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , C o u n t y o f N e w
'ork, a n d t h a t w ith in f o rty d a y s a f t e r
'•'* m a k i n g o f t h i s o r d e r , p r o o f o f s u c h
P' Jblictttion t h e r e o f s h a l l b e f i l e d w i t h t h e
of t h e C ity C o u r t of t h e C ity of New
/ o f l t . C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a n d I t Is
further.
o r d e r e d th a t a copy of th is o rd er a n d
<'•' p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h I t is g r a n t e d s h a l l
.served u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n o f L o c a l
BOi»rd No. 24 o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S e l e c jive S e r v i c e a t t h e S h e r m a n S q u a r e H o t e l ,
Broadway a t 71st S t r e e t , B o r o u g h o f M a n cit.v o f N e w Y o r k , a n d u p o n t h e
^ii^n R e g i s t r a t i o n D i v l s i g n , I m m i g r a t i o n
• ‘Id N a t u r a l i z a t i o n S e r v i c e , 151 C h e s t n u t
“ ‘’■'■‘‘I. P h i l a d e l p h i a . P a „ w i t h i n t w e n t y
irom th e d a te hereof a n d t h a t proof
•>uch 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
^ w k of t h is C o u r t w i t h in t e n d a y s a f t e r
s e r v i c e , a n d It Is f u r t h e r ,
til
fo llo w in g t h e filin g of
■'* 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 d i a nl*'*
p u b lic a tio n of sa id o rd er
th e filin g of p ro o f of p u b lic a tio n
'^le of, a n d t h e s e r v i c e t h e r e o f a s d i ec tfu , t h a t o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 6 t h d a y o f
, “ I.U51, i 9 4 3 _ t h e
p etitio n ers
shaU
be
'•«'a by t h e initatm
n iec s o fi D a v i d A li fi r ce ad G l a s n , ''- M a r i e B e r t h e G l a s b e r y , AzUc L e o p o l d
.‘‘•■y “ “ d R a c h e l G l a s b e r y r e s p e c t l v e l . v ,
Ijy n o o t h e r n a m e .
ENTER,
J.A .B ./C .J.C .C ,
**uy T h e L E A D E R e v e r y T u e s -
Paffe Seven
CIVrL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, July 27, 1943
M e n o v e r 38 o r d r a f t d e f e r r e d n e e d e d
as uniform ed
guards.
U niform s fu r ­
nished.
S t a r t i n g . s a l a r y $25 f o r f o r t y hour,
fiv e-d ay
week, r o ta tin g
8-hour
sh ift.
A pply
C ivil
S ervice
LEADER,
B o x 145.
F o s t e r K n c i n e e r i n g C o. , 109 M o n r o e S t . .
N e w a r k , w a n t s m e n . o v e r 38, a s c o s t
clerks.
M ust h av e experience in f ig u r ­
in g m a n u f a c t u r i n g costs.
C h a n c e for Inexp erien ced a n d e x p e ri­
e n c e d m e n , 38 t o 55,
to
q u alify as
c h a u ff e u rs for m o to r v a n s a n d f u r n i ­
t u r e h a n d le r s fo r lo n g d is ta n c e m o v in g .
Good
w ages
prom i.sed.
Apply
Aer#
M a . T r i o w e r T r a n s i t C o . , 800 1 1 t h A v e . ,
NYC.
B oys a n d 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 .
Openirgs
for
p a rt-tim e
w ork
b etw e e n
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
work
w ith c h a n c e for
ad v a n c em e n t.
A pply
W estern
U nion
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 ity , N. J .
Y o u n g m e n o v e r 18 w i l l b e t r a i n e d
as w aiters.
H o u r s 9 p . m . t o 1 2: 30 a . m . ,
six n i g h ts w eekly.
No s a la ry q uoted.
A p p l y a f t e r 1 p . m . , a t S c h r a f f t ’s, 56 W .
23d S t., NY C.
Bus
boys w a n te d
a t F ifth
Avenue
H o t e l . S a l a r y $18 p l u s t i p s a n d m e a l s .
A pply H e a d W a lte r, 9 th St. a n d F i f t h
A venue. NYC.
E x p erien ced
and
Inexperienced
girls
n e e d e d to m a n u f a c t u r e w a r item s. T h r e e
s h ifts.
G ood pay, adv a n c em e n t p ro m ­
ised.
A p p l y s. W . F a r b e r , 101 O n d e r d o n k A venue, Brooklyn.
G irls w a n te d fo r lig h t fac to ry work.
F ifty c e n ts h o u r . A pply N ie m a n d Bros.
37 -1 1 3 5 t h A v e n u e , L o n g I s l a n d C i t y .
Y o u n g m en , e x p e rie n c ed in p a c k in g
o r l i n i n g o r d e r s , will be h i r e d a t P h i l m o r e M f g . C o . , 113 U n i v e r s i t y
Place.
NYC.
G i r l s a r e n e e d e d f o r ' c l e r i c a l w o r k in
a J e w e l r y o f f i c e . $20 f o r 40 h o u r s , t i m e
a n d a h a lf for o v ertim e.
C hances for
a d v a n c em e n t.
Sim son
Bros.
U e fin in g
C o r p . , 50 C o l u m b u s S t r e e t , N e w a r k , N . J .
Gl rl. s w a n t e d t o w o r k o n p o c k e t b o o k s .
No e x p e rie n c e n ece ssa ry .
P l a c e Is In
B rooklyn.
A p p l y M o d e r n M o d e s , 16 W.
:i2d S t . . N Y C .
O p p o r tu n ity fo r h ig h school a n d col­
lege g r a d s i n t e r e s t e d in p sy c h o lo g y , s o ­
cio lo g y , f in e a r t s , a n d m e d i c a l s c ie n c e
to w o rk a n d be t r a i n e d i n a N e w E n g ­
lan d p r iv a te h o sp ital.
S a l a r y $50 t o $60
m o n th ly plus m a in te n a n c e .
Good p ro ­
m otio n al op p o rtu n ities.
C a l l R E g e n t 7ll.'iA f o r a p p o i n t m e n t ......................... '.....................
J o b s T h a i S o iiu d G o o d
W o m e n ' a n d m e n , 19 t o 45, wi l l b e
trained
a.s. I n v e s t i g a t i n g
rep o rters
by
i l u o p e r H o l m e s B u r e a u , I n c . S h o u l d be
ty p ist a n d h ig h school g ra d u a te . S a lary
$ 2 5 ' t o $.30 w h i l e b e i n g t r a i n e d .
Apply
by p i i o n e o r i n w r i t i n g
102 M u l d e n
L a n e . NYC.
Ask f o r M r. C o llin s, o r
M r. C la rk .
W H 3- 970 0.
M e n . n o t o v e r 45, n e e d e d f o r g e n e r a l
f a c t o r y w o r k . S a l a r y 70 c e n t s a n h o u r
plus
production
bonus
every
th re e
m o n th ? .
Tinxr a n d a h a l f fo r o vertinie.
Apply
T rufniit
Syrup,
656
3rd
Av.,
B rooklyn.
4 - F o r D r a f t D e fe r r e d
C h a n c e for young m en w ith 4F or
3D s t a t u s to le a r n tra d e . S t a r t i n g s a l ­
a r y 75 c a n h o u r .
C a l l G R . 7 - 9 04 1, 9
a . m . -4 p . m . d a l l y . A s k f o r M r . D i a m o n d .
O p p o r tu n ity for m en , d r a f t d e fe rred ,
to l e a r n len s g rin d in g .
Should be m e ­
c h a n ic a lly inclin ed .
C a ll in p e r s o n a t
A m e r i r a n C y s l e s r o p e M a k e r s , 1241 L a f a y ­
e t t e A v e .. B r o n x .
O v e r 21
R e s t a u r a n t w o rk ers experien ced on th e
s te a m tab le a n d soda w om en a re w a n te d
a t N a m m 's, larg e B rooklyn d e p a rtm e n t
s to r e . T h e y will a ls o l 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 t h e t r a d e : a ls o n e e d w a itre .ssc s
bu.*! w o m e n , c o u n t e r , s a l a d t m d s a n d w i c h
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.
Apply n t th e P e rso 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 . ,
'B ro o k ly n .
M o re S k ill
E x cellen t o p p o r tu n ity for r a d io a m a ­
teurs
to
co n n ect' w ith
one
of
New
Y o rk 's old est e sta b lish e d ra d io su p p ly
sto res.
S h o u ld be tech n ically fa m ilia r
w ith all a m a t e u r rec e iv in g a n d t r a n s ­
m ittin g eq uipm ent.
D r a f t deferred.
No
salary
quoted
but
sa id
to
be good.
A p p l y M r . A d c l m a n . S u n R a d i o C o . , 212
F u lto n S tre e t, NYC.
H ostess-supervlsor
needed.
T ra in e d
d ietitian
or experienced
in
m anaging
fo r c e o f w aitres.ses a n d c o u n t e r p e o p le .
Apply
Nam m
S tore,
4S2 F u l t o n
S t.,
B 'k ly n .
3rd
floor, e m p l o y m e n t office,
9. 30 -1 1 a . ni.
Sale s
s t e r n B ros, h a v e o p e n in g s for full a n d
p a r t t i m e sale.sw om en.
A p p l y 42d S t .
a n d 6 t h Ave.. N Y C .
S p e c i a l t y s a l e s m e n w a n t e d to sell f i r e p r o o fi n g se rv ic e to r e s t a u r a n t s — r e p e a t
orders. Liberal d raw in g acco u n t ag a in st
com m i.ssions.
Apply
1775
B roadw ay,
N Y C . , S u i t e 860.
M is c e lla n e o u s
P e r m a n e n t jobs as dishw ashers. S a l­
ary
$22 p i u s
m eals.
Apply S t e w a rd ,
F i r t h A v en u e H o tel. 9 th S t. a n d F i f t h
Ave., NYC.
F . W. W o o lw o rth Co. n e e d s w o m e n ,
18 t o 40. a s s a l e s l a d i e s , s t o c k g i r l s a n d
novelty m ak ers.
F u ll a n d p a r t tim e
opei\inBS.
A p p l y M i. is B e i e r , 3 » t h S t .
a n d 5 t h Ave., N Y C .
P a rl-T im e Jobs
C a n t e e n Co. w a n t s p a r t a n d fu ll t i m e
m e n w i t h a n d w i t h o u t c a r s to be s e r v ­
ice m e n in c a llin g on w a r p l a n t s . P a i d
w h ile le a r n in g . D a y w ork.
Also w a n t e.xpe rie nc e d b o o k k e e p e r fo r
p a r t tim e ev e n in g s a n d S a tu rd a y .
Ap­
p l y C a n t e e n C o . , 314 E. 2 3 d S t . , N Y C .
M an needed
to
collect a n d d e liv e r
lau n d ry .
P a r t t im e o r a ll d a y .
Good
p ay prom ised.
Apply P e e rle s s L a u n d r y ,
180 7 t h A v e . , B r o o k l n .
E v e n in g work for m en w ith cars. L o ­
c a te d in
Brooklyn.
Queens
or Long
Isla n d , to a rr a n g e visits for fam ilies to
p r o p e r t y 17 m i l e s f r o m N Y C l i n e . L i b e r a l
pay per trip and bonus.
Call o r p h o n e
F a r n i d a l r l l o m e s i t e s . I n c . , 421 7 t h A v e . ,
N Y C . - L A . 4- 0608 .
M en w a n te d for c lean p a r t - t i m e w ork.
No
experience
necessary.
No
salary
quoted
b u t said
to be good.
Applv
W i l l i a m B u t t s & S o n , 230 T h i r d S t . ,
Brooklyn.
O p p o r t u n i t y f o 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 Co. No s a le s e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s .sa r y.
All l e a d s p r o v i d e d .
L iberal a d ­
v a n ce d com m issions prom ised.
Apply
p e r s o n a t 2S2 M a d i s o n Av e ., N Y C . 2 n d
f l o o r , M r . B r o w n , o r p h o n e M U . 5- 45 82.
C i g a r c le 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 la r y q u o te d . M eals n ro v id e o . Apply
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- ti m e o p e n in g s for w om en as d is h ­
w a s h e r s . a ls o full t im e a t N a m m D r p t .
S t o r e , 452 F u l t o n S t . . B r o o k l y n .
Apply
E m p l o y m e n t O f f i c e , 9 . 30 -1 1 a m .
I.ig g ett
D r u e Co. h a s o p e n i n g s f o r
s a l e s m e n f r o m 6-12 p. m .. f iv 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
ta la ry quoted.
A p p l y 71 W . 23 d S t . ,
N Y C., R
1202.
i r y o u w a n t g u i d a n c e t«
G et a Job
C hange your Job
T rain
aaitAiiw
C le r k G ra d e
3
Exam
, 4
T h e a r ith m e tic p o r tio n o f a
p ro m o tio n test a lw a y s a cco u n ts
fo r a g o o d p ro p o rtio n o f th e
f a i lu r e s .
B u t t h e r e ’s n o t h i n g
m y s te r io u s a b o u t th e a b ility to
ju g g le
num bers
around
and
c o m e o u t w it l i t h e r i g h t a n s w e r .
around: ( 1 ) the num ber of m en
w o rk in g ;
<2 > t h e a m o u n t o f
tim<'. a n d ( 3 ) t h e a m o u n t o f
w ork.
O n c e y o u iia v e b rok en d o w n
t h e p r o b le m ad fig u r ed o u t w h a t
i t i s t h a t t h e t e s t c a l l s fo r. y o u
s h c f li ld n ’t h a v e m u c h
trou ble.
T r y to trim e a c h p ro b lem o f th e
e x t r a w o r d a g e a n d g e t d o w n to
th e essen tia ls.
P r a c t i c a l l y a ll
a r ith m e tic q u estio n s ask ed on
civ il
.serv ice
tests
fall
in to
groups.
T h e m o r e m e n o n th e job, t h e
m o r e w o r k w ill b e a c c o m p l i s h e d .
T l i e t i m e e l e m e n t is i n in v er.se
p ro p o rtio n to th e n u m b e r o f
m e n w o rk in g : m ore m e n — le s s
t i m e , a n d v i c e ver.sa.
T lie r e are fr a c tio n a l p ro b lem s.
H e r e t h e p r o b l e m is to f i n d t l ie
w h o le w h e n you are g iv en a p a rt
e x p r e s s e d in f r a c t i o n s . F o r i n ­
s t a n c e , “ I f 60 is t w o - t h i r d s o f a
n u m b e r , w h a t is t h e n u m b e r ? ”
Y o u m a y be g iv en th e tim e
req u ired b y a n u m b e r o f m e n
to c o m p l e t e a j o b , a n d b e a s k e d
h o w l o n g it w ill t a k e o n e m a n
to d i t . T o g e t t h e a n s w e r m u l ­
tip ly th e n u m b e r of m e n b y
th e ir tim e.
To get
f o l lo w s :
the
answ er
work
H e r e are s o m e t h in g s to r e ­
m em b er w h e n you h it o n e o f
tlie se p r o b le m s:
T i m e is in d i r e c t p r o p o r t i o n
t o t l ie a m o u n t o f w o r k : mjore
tim e — m o re
w ork,
and
v ice
versa.
as
A n o t h e r t y p e a s k s , “I f o n e
m a n c a n d o a jo b i n X d a y s ,
h o w l o n g w ill i t t a k e Y m a n t o
d o it? " H ere, y o u d iv id e t h e
tim e by th e n u m b er o f m en . I f
o n e m a n c a n do a job in t e n
d a y s , it w ill t a k e 4 m e n t w o a n d - o n e - h a lf d ays.
60 m u l t i p l i e d b y 3 ( t h e d e ­
n o m i n a t o r ) , t h e n d iv id ed by 2
( t h e n u m e r a t o r ) w ill g i v e y o u
9 0 —th e answ er.
Y o u m a y g e t sim ila r p ro b lem s
in w h i c h t h e p a r t i s g i v e n a s a
d e c i m a l , a n d t h e p r o b l e m is to
fin d th e w h o le.
T h i s is h o w to g e t t h e a n s w e r :
I f 50 is .125 o f t h e w h o l e , y o u
d i v i d e 50 b y .125 f o r t h e a n s w e r .
. 1 2 5 ) 5 0 or 1 2 5 * 5 0 0 0 0 o r 4 0 0 ( a n ­
sw er).
A n oth er
sim ila r p ro b lem
is
g i v e n in p e r c e n t a g e s :
I f 8 0 e q u a l s 3 0 % , w h a t is t h e
w h o le ?
F ir st c h a n g e th e p er c e n ta g e
f i g u r e i n t o f r a c t i o n s ; 30% e q u a l s
30 1 0 0 o r 3 / 1 0 .
T h e n proceed
a s in t h e f i r s t e x a m p l e .
80 m u l t i p l i e d b y 1 0 , t h e n d i ­
v id e d b y 3 g i v e s 2 6 6 2 3.
A n o t h e r ty p e o f p ro b lem p o p ­
u l a r w i t h e x a m i n e r s is t h e p r o f i t
a n d lo ss ty p e . H ere are s o m e o f
th e b u sin e ss term s w h ich are
u se d in th e se p ro b lem s.
T h e c o s t is t h e p r i c e p a i d b y
t h e o r i g i n a l p u r c h a s e r w h o w ill
r e s e l l it.
A llo w a n c e s or d isc o u n ts m a y
l o w e r t h e c o s t p r ic e .
T h e l i s t o r m a r k e d p r i c e is
t h e p r i c e a t w h i c h t h e i t e m is
m a r k e d fo r sa le ; b u t th e r e m a y
be d is c o u n ts , or a se r ie s o f d is ­
co u n ts
w 'h ich
low er
the
list
price.
T h e s a le s or s e llin g p rice is
t h e p r i c e a t w h i c h t h e i t e m is
f in a lly so ld .
P r o fit r e s u lts if t h e se llin g
p r i c e is g r e a t e r t h a n t h e c o s t
price.
L o s s o c c u r s i f t h e s e l l i n g p r ic e
is l o w e r t h a n t h e c o s t .
P r o fit or loss m a y b e b a se d
e it h e r o n t h e c o s t or t h e s e llin g
p r i c e in t h e s e p r o b l e m s , a n d
m a y b e e x p r e s s e d in t e r m s o f
d o l l a r s a n d c e n t s , o r in p e r c e n t ­
a g e s or fr a c tio n s . T h e im p o r ta n t
th in g is to g e t th e d iff e r e n t f i g ­
u r e s a r r a n g e d in y o u r m i n d .
T h e n y o u s h o u ld fin d it e a s y
to g e t t h e req u ired a n sw e r .
W o rk p r o b lem s are a n o th e r
p o p u la r ty p e .
H ere you have
th e .se t h r e e f a c t o r s t o j u g g l e
I n tiie.se p r o b l e m s t h e i m p o r ­
t a n t t h i n g is t o r e d u c e a ll t h e
fig u r e s to tlie e s se n tia l m a n tim e e le m e n t.
8 p «“hU for Yourself! And do It
effex'tively, t4K>, at nieetineH
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Guld«*, ptiffe IX, for the placefi
wliere you ra n po to j w q iilr j th e
silver toiiffur.
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If y o u 're a F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e
y o u c a n ’t a f f o r d t o b e w i t h o u t
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c h a n g e s h a p p en w h ich a ffe c ts
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Tuesday, Jury 27, 1943
Page Eight_______________________________ CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
M e e t E d M a g u ir e
In d e p e n d e n t W e e k l y o f C tvtl S e rv ic e and W a r J o b N e w s
•trUi®'
P u b lish e d
O ffic e :
e v e r y T u e s d a y by C iv il S e r v ic e P u b lic a t io 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 , In c.
Inc.
Y.
Repeat This!
J erry F in k e lste in , P u b li s h e r ; M a x w ell L ehm an , E x e c u t i v e E d i t o r ;
B r i g a d i e r G e n e r a l J o h n J. B r a d l e y , ( R e t . ) , M i l i t a r y E d i t o r ; D a v i d
He*saMan
WhoniDo
A Job
R o b in so n , A s s o c i a te ; N . H. M a g er, B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r.
— S u b s c rip tio n
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M R M n R R A U D IT B L K E A L O F CIKCD NA T IO N S
T u e .s d a y , J u l y
27
, 1943
Roundup
N E S IM P L E R E F O R M which the State A d m in istra­
tion ought to in stitu te im m ediately, is to assure
candidates for State positions th a t they w ill be
appointed a t the salary m entioned in exam inatio n a n ­
nouncements. W e note th a t the firs t exam inatio n an­
nouncem ents issued by the new Commission contain
the phrase; “A ppointm ents expected a t the m in im u m
b u t m ay be made a t less.”
This sort of th in g has created m uch ill-feelin g in
the past and is palpably u n fa ir. C ertain ly it w ouldn’t
be perm itted to happen in private industry. I t shouldn’t
happen in G overnm ent em ploym ent either. The salary
m entioned is the salary th a t ought to be paid.
O
T H E F E D E R A L C IV IL S E R V IC E Commission shows
signs of retu rn in g to the m e rit principle of recru itm en t.
Latest reports from W ashington indicate th a t the Com­
mission is d efin itely m oving in the direction of more
com petitive exam inations for more and more posts. Same
is true of the regional office in the New Y o rk area.
T h a t’s a ll to the good. The greater the strength
w ith w hich the Commission upholds the m e rit principle
now, the more satisfactory w ill be the kind of civil service
we have a fte r the war. The L E A D E R has called for ac­
tio n toward a re tu rn of m erit; we’re glad to see a begin­
n in g made. C ivil Service officials ought to throw tim id ­
ity aside now. Th e m anpower situation is such as to
enable them to work w ith more atten tio n to the require­
m ents of m erit. They can take advantage of the situa­
tion to buttress th e ir essential function of selecting the
best available personnel for G overnm ent positions. The
people w ill be w ith them .
W E W E R E IM P R E S S E D w ith Governor Dew ey’s de­
sire for more “ zest” in governm ent service. How can
w orking for the G overnm ent be made more interesting?
W h a t incentives can we offer to the civil employee to
m ake h im raise his sights? How can we improve chances
for advancem ent to the deserving— beyond the tedious
processes th a t m ay leave out the better qualified? How
can we get the best ideas from the- G overnm ent em ­
ployee? And, how can we a ttra c t the best elements of
the populace to enter public service as a career?
A num ber of Federal departm ents have taken to
paying employees for ideas. The results have been aston­
ishing. I t goes to show w h at can be done wj,th incentives.
Anyw ay, we ju st broach this in order to s ta rt some
th in k in g along these lines. W e’ll have more to say about
it in la te r issues.
In the m eantim e, if yo u’ve any
thoughts on the subject, le t’s have them .
Civil Service
NEWS
BRIEFS
S a n ita tio n D ep a rtm e n t h a s th e
o v erw h elm in g n u m b er of 8 6 8 m en
o n m i l i t a r y l e a v e a n d 482 v a c a n ­
cies.
N o w on d er th e streets
a r e n ’t a s s p i c k a s t h e y u s e d t o b e
. . , N. Y. S ta te
p ro m o tio n a l
e x a m s are o p en for th e p o sitio n
o f C le r k i n t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f
L a w ($ 1 ,2 0 0 t o $ 1 ,7 0 0 ) , S t e n o i n
t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f L a b o r ($ 1 ,2 0 0
to $ i;7 0 0 ). S e n io r S u p e r v iso r of
V o ca tio n a l R e h a b ilita tio n , D e ­
p a r t m e n t o f E d u c a t i o n ( $ 3 ,1 2 0 t o
$ 3 ,8 7 0 ) , . . C i t y p e r s o n n e l m e n
h a v e b e e n to ld t h a t ( 1 ) c it y -w id e
p r o m o tio n lists co u ld p rop erly be
e s t a b l i s l i e d f o r t h e c le r i c a l , e n g i ­
n eerin g ,
atten d a n ce,
and
ac­
c o u n t i n g s e r v i c e s in t h e f i r s t a n d
secon d grades: ( 2 ) c ity -w id e p ro­
m o tio n lists sh o u ld n ev er be es-
ta b lislied for h ig h e r p o sitio n s
t h a n th e se ; (3) it m ig h t n o t be
a d v isa b le to s e t up c ity -w id e lists
in th e in s p e c tio n se rv ice. . . .
H e r e a f t e r , F e d e r a l a g e n c i e s w ill
be p e r m itte d to d o th e ir o w n re­
c r u i t i n g o n l y i f t h e C iv il S e r v i c e
C o m m i s s i o n c a n ’t f i n d s u i t a b l e
t a l e n t . . . U n c l e S a m is s t i l l o n
t h e h u n t for s te n o s a n d ty p ists,
a n d is p a y i n g e x c e l l e n t s a l a r ie s
( u p t o $ 1 ,971 a y e a r ) .
A p p ly
a t 641 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t f o r a n
a p p lica tio n . . . T h e B o a rd of
T r a n s p o r t a t i o n d o e s n ’t h a v e t o
r e i n s t a t e a m a n w h o w a s f ir e d
for in su b o rd in a tio n . C o u n t y
C o u r t r u l e d l a s t w e e k . . . 15 o u t
o f 2 1 m e n w’h o f i le d f o r t h e p o ­
sitio n o f T u n n e l C a p ta in w ith
N e w Y o r k C it y w e r e f o u n d u n ­
q u a l i f i e d . . . I f y o u ’v e t a k e n a
S ta te exam , you can exp ect the
list to c o m e th r o u g h m u c h fa ste r
from n ow o n . . . T h e A m erica n
F ed era tio n o f S ta te , C o u n ty a n d
M u n icip a l
E m p lo y ees
(A F L ),
p l a n s t o o r g a n i z e a c i v il s e r v ic e
le a g u e for p a r tic ip a tio n in t h e
c o m i n g C it y e l e c t i o n s . . . W a t c h
for a p ro g ra m for rev a m p in g
N Y C ’s C iv il S e r v i c e . I t w ill i n ­
c lu d e a p o o lin g of m a n y ty p e s of
e m p lo y ees.
i
C h a n fr e s
Off to the Army’s School of
Military Government: Goodhue
Livingston, former Health De­
partment’s secretary; M i k e
White, former Deputy Hospitals
Commissioner; and Jack Haslitt,
of the Comptroller’s Office . . .
Paul Robbins, who worked for
the NYC Bureau of Training,
now has a $6,500 training job
with the War Department . . .
Philip Haggerty, who handles
transit examinations for the
Municipal Civil Service Commis­
sion, slated to fill Gilbert Goodkind’s shoes in the Manhattan
Borough Prexy’s office. Goodkind is in the Army. . . Several
bigshots who hold down import­
ant jobs in addition to their
regular jobs with the City have
the Mayor’s permission in writ­
ing. . . Newbold Morris: Is it
true that the Board of Estimate
is considering putting a crimp in
the City Council’s investigation
by refusing to foot bills for em­
ployee aid the probers may re­
quire—despite the court ruling
’in the Emil Ellis case? . . . It’s
said that Lou Maxon, who un­
leashed that terrific blast at
OPA when he resigned recently,
actually spent less than 9 days
in his office during his filial 9
weeks o7i the job. . . .
P o li t i c s , I n c .
^
F ro m a V e t
O n th e F ir s t L is t
o n th e list for N.
Y . C ity F ir e m a n a n d w a s c a lle d
over for a p p o in t m e n t th r e e d if­
feren t
tim es,
but
w hen
they
f o u n d o u t I w a s ii. C l a s s 3 A i n
the
d raft
they
w o u ld
p o in t m e b u t d id
who
were
h in d m e
in
DOWN
from
ro le
to
h o t sp ots of
one
of
th e C ity
the
A d m in is­
tra tio n .
E d w a r d C. M a g u ii-e , n e w
u ty
c o m m issio n er
of
of
T r a n sp o rta tio n ,
m an
ta c k lin g
th e
the
is
the
brave
of
keep­
job
b etw een
dep­
Board
in g
peace
and
i t s 3 3 ,0 0 0 e m p l o y e e s .
the
Board
W h e n th is rep o rter w a lk ed in ­
to h is o ffice, h e w a s sittin g
h is
sh irtsle ev es,
hard
task
of
o f h is
deep
le a r n in g
new
in
in
the
all
the
job.
" D i’o p in a b o u t a m o n t h l a t e r ,
w h e n I h a v e h a d a c h a n c e to
g e t o r ie n te d ,” h e sa id , “ a n d th e n
I ’ll b e a b l e t o t e ll y o u w h a t
m y p la n s an d id ea s are.
R ig h t
n o w I ’m l e a r n i n g t h e r o p e s . ”
F a ir
B reak
I f a m a n ’s p a s t r e c o r d is a n y
in d ic a tio n , t h e e m p lo y e e s o f th e
B o a r d w ill g e t a f a i r b r e a k w h e n
they
appear
before
the
new
d e p u ty co m m issio n er.
B e t w e e n 19 2 8 a n d 1 9 4 2 , w h e n
h e w a s a p p o i n t e d -to t h e C i t y
b e n c h b y M a y o r L a G u a rd ia , h e
w a s o n e o f t h e c o u n t r y ’s l e a d i n g
a tto r n e y s in la b o r m a tte r s .
O n e of th e m o st im p o r ta n t
ca ses w h ich h e f o u g h t before
the
Suprem e
C ourt
of
th e
U n ite d S ta t e s w a s o n e in v o lv in g
t h e B a k e r y a n d P a sti'y D r iv e r s ’
U n io n , L o c a l 804,
In th is case
h e w on an o p in io n from th e
h ig h e s t C o u rt w h ic h r u led t h a t
p e r so n s on p ic k e t lin e s d u rin g
lab or d isp u tes h a d th e r ig h t of
free sp eech — a sig n ific a n t m ile ­
s t o n e in t h e h i s t o r y o f A m e r i c a n
labor.
W hen
a n ti-tr u st
leg isla tio n
w as brought up
a g a in st th e
T e a m s te r s ’ U n io n , J u d g e M a ­
g u ire
cla sh e d
w ith
T hurm an
4F
not
ap­
a p p o in t m e n
and
were
be­
m a rried b efo re P ea rl H arb or b u t
I h a d to le a v e m y w ife, b reak
u p m y h o m e a n d p la c e a ll o f
m y b e l o n g i n g s in s t o r a g e . I a m
not
c o m p la in in g
a b o u t b e in g
in the A rm y.
I a m proud of
se rv in g m y co u n tr y , b u t a t th e
sa m e tim e I sh o u ld be p ro­
tected a n d a p p o in ted a s o f th e
tim e I sh o u ld h a v e b e e n a p ­
p o in ted , ju s t in c a s e I do co m e
b a c k a live.
W M . F IS C H E R .
o n t h e lis t .
I w a s r ece n tly ca lled in to th e
A rm ed F orces.
W h e n h e r e s i g n e d t o a ccep t
t h e T r a n s p o r t a t i o n p o s t , Judge
M a g u i r e r e l i n q u i s h e d n i n e years
o f h is ju d icia l term .
W h a t H e ’ll D o
T h e d u tie s o f t h e n e w com ­
m issio n er
en com p ass
a
wide
r a n g e o f r e s p o n s i b i l i t y in the
f i e l d o f la b o r r e l a t i o n s :
1. H e w i l l p r e s i d e a t a l l e m ­
p lo y ee h ea rin g s.
2. T h e t i c k l i s h p r o b l e m s of
l e a v e s o f a b s e n c e » f o r su b w a y
m e n is in h is la p .
3. H e h a s t h e j o b o f con.sicie r i n g a l l c o m p l a i n t s a n d g r ie v ­
a n c e s o f e m p l o y e e s , o r e m p lo y e e
u n i o n s , a n d d e c i d e s t h e ca.scs.
A n d h e a l s o w ill h a v e t o settle
the
freq u en t
p la in t
of
em ­
p l o y e e s o f t h e B o a r d t h a t tliey
a r e n ’t b e i n g
p a id
the
proper
r a te for th e w ork th e y are do­
in g .
4. A n d h e a l s o h a s t h e job
d e s c r i b e d o f f i c i a l l y a s “ t o per­
f o r m s u c h o t h e r a n d fu r th er
d u t i e s a s t h e B o a r d m a y dii-ect.”
W h i l e i t m a y b e a f e w days
b e f o r e h e b e c o m e s a n e x p e r t in
t h e i n v o l v e d s e t u p o f t h e Board
o f T i ' a n s p o r t a t i o n , h e h a s p len ty
o f e x p e r i e n c e in s e t t l i n g s q u a b ­
b le s b etw 'een e m p l o y e e s a n d e m ­
p lo y ers.
I n t h e p a s t , w h e n the
M ayor faced
t h e p r o b l e m of
n a m i n g
a
co n cilia to r
to
s t i a i g h t e n o u t s o m e l a b o r p rob ­
l e m , J u d g e M a g u i r e h a s often
b een h is c h o ice.
Then
w hen
the
W ilk in s o n
' C o m m i t t e e i n v e s t i g a t e d t h e per­
s o n n e l p r o b l e m s o f t h e B o a id
a n d su g g e ste d t h e a p p o in tm en t
o f a c o m m i s s i o n e r t o d e v o t e his
t i m e t o la b o r , h e w a s t h e logical
se le c tio n .
A n d e m p l o y e e groups
w h i c h d o n ’t u s u a l l y s e e e y e to
e y e a g r e e d t h a t t h e c h o i c e had
b e e n w ell m a d e .
S o d i d ev ery ­
b o d y else.
T h e L E A D E R in v ite s a ll r e a d e r s t o w r it e in u p o n a n y C ivil S e r v ic e s u b je c t. L e tte rs
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 f 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 a r e p r in te d .
L e t t e r s w h i c h a p p e a r In t h e s e c o l u m n s m a y b e a n s w e r e d b y 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 . A ll l e t t e r s s h o u l d b e s i g n e d , b u t n a m e s w i l l b e k e p t c o n f i d e n t i a l i f r e q u e s t e d .
1
S ir s : I a m
STEPPED
i s t r a t e ’s
a n g les
M a n h a t t a n D . A. F r a n k H o g a n
w ill a c c e p t t h e rep o rted o ffe r o f
t h e D e m o c r a tic n o m in a t io n for
lie u te n a n t g o v ern o r o n ly if h e
c a n h a v e a h a n d in n a m in g h is
su c c e sso r to t h e N Y C job. . . .
M u n icip a l
C ourt
Judge
Sam
Ecker, w h o
d e se r v e s to w in ,
m ig h t lo se h is b itter p rim a ry
fig h t, say
th e w isea cres. . . .
R o se m a r ie
L e w is
becam e
a
m a m a l a s t w e e k . S h e ’s t h e w i f e
o f L ie u t e n a n t “J i n x ” L ew is, w h o
i s J u d g e J o n a h G o l d s t e i n ’s s e c ­
r e t a r y ; a n d s h e ’s a l s o a s s i s t a n t
secretary
to
C h ief
A ssista n t
M a n h a tta n
D.
A.
Sol
G e lb .
“ J i n x ” is s o m e w h e r e i n A f r i c a
a n d d o e s n ’t k n o w y e t h e ’s a
papa. . . . S am R osenberg, of th e
D . A .’s o f f i c e , h a s b e e n b o r r o w e d
to a c t a s c h ie f a c c o u n t a n t in t h e
S tate
P o li c c
probe. . . . D oc
F u r i a ’s l i t t l e 6 4 - p a g e p a m p h l e t
e n title d “M u n ic ip a l F u n c tio n a l
O r g a n i z a t i o n C h a r t s , ” is g o i n g t o
b e t h e basis., f o r s t r e a m l i n i n g
city d e p a r tm e n ts a ll over th e
U . S. D o c h e a d s u p t h e N Y C
W a r T r a in in g B u re a u . . . G o v ­
e r n o r D e w e y ' s b e s t f r i e n d is a
c o m b in a tio n a n tiq u e fu r n itu r e
d e a l e r a n d e n g i n e e r : H e ’s C a r l
T . H o g a n , a n d a c t s l i k e a b ig
brother to th e G overn or. . . .
L C'Cx /
H E ’S
th e ca lm d ig n ity o f a C ity M a g ­
A rn o ld , fo r m e r h e a d o f th e a n ti­
t r u s t d iv isio n o f t h e D e p a r tm e n t
o f J u s t i c e , a n d c l e a r e d t h e union
a n d a n u m b e r o f its m em bers
w h o h a d b e e n i n d i c t e d f o r vio­
la tin g th e act.
D o e s th is m e a n
t h a t I m u s t l o s e o u t o n t h e C iv il
S e r v ic e list a n d h a v e o th e r m e n
w h o a re in 4F , or h a v e c h ild r e n b e
a p p o in te d in to t h e F ir e D e p a r t ­
m e n t a n d se c u r e p rio rity on
n o t o n ly b ein g a p p o in ted a h ea d
o f m e, b u t in fu tu r e p r o m o tio n
ex a m in a tio n s?
I a m a m a rried m a n a n d w as
V e t W a n ts to S ta rt
N ew O rg a n iz a tio n
S irs: Y o u h a v e w r it te n m a n y
a rticles
on
veteran s
p referen ce
I w a s d i s c h a r g e d f r o m t h e Army,
I a m c a p a b l e o f p a s s i n g most
a n y p h y sica l ex a m .
I h a v e m e t m a n y f e l l o w s like
m y s e l f w h o h a v e b e e n d isc h a r g e d
f r o m t h e A r m y f o r v a r i o u s dis­
a b ilitie s , b u t a r e s till a b le to un­
d e r t a k e m o s t c i v i l s e r v i c e exam s.
T h r o u g h o u t N Y C , t h e r e m u s t be
t h o u s a n d s o f u s i n t h e s a m e pi ed i c a m e n t . I ’m w o n d e r i n g i f
c o u l d a l l g e t t o g e t h e r a n d forn^
s o m e s o r t o f o r g a n i z a t i o n s o that
w e c o u l d b e t t e r o u r s e l v e s i n civil
serv ice.
1. R.
T h ere are m a n y
for veteran s.
organi»»tio>**
H o w e v e r , i f ther*
a r e o t h e r v e t e r a n s w h o lik e
in civ il se r v ic e a n d o p p o r tu n itie s
i d e a , T h e L E A D E R w i l l b e gla**
t h a t lie a h e a d fo r t h e m e n r e ­
t o r e c e i v e y o u r l e t t e r s . W r i t e i®
I . R ., c a r e o f t h e C i v i l Ser'if*
L E A D E R , 97 D u a n e S t r e e t Ne*
Y o r k C it y .— E d i t o r .
t u r n i n g f r o m t h i s w%r.
I h a p p e n to b e a d isa b le d v e t ­
era n o f W o rld W a r II. A lth o u g h
Tuesday, July 27, 1943
CIVIL SERV ICE LEADER
“D e a r P o l i c e C a l l s : H e r e i s a
sim p le p l a n t o r e t i r e ‘g r a n d p a s ’
In t h e P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t a n d
at th e sa m e t im e in c r e a s e e f ­
f i c ie n c y a n d m o r a l e , s t r e a m l i n e
th e r a n k s o f t h e s u p e r i o - o f f i ­
cers, g i v e t h e y o u n g e r m e n o n
p ro m o tio n lis t s a c h a n c e to a d ­
vance, a n d m a k e o u r d e p a r t ­
m ent m ore c o m p e te n t to p er­
form i t s w a r t i m e d u t i e s ,
“E v e r y m o n t h c o m p e l t h e t w o
o ld e s t s e r g e a n t s , t h e t w o o l d e s t
lie u te n a n ts a n d t h e tw o o ld e st
c a p t a i n s w h o a r e o v e r 63 y e a r s
of a g e to r etire. T h is m e a n s
co m p u lso ry r e t ir e m e n t for t h e
24 o l d e s t o f f i c e r s i n e a c h r a n k
and o n ly to ta ls 72 c o m p u lso r y
r e t i r e m e n t s a y e a r , w h i c h is a
s m a ll n u m b e r w h e n t h e a v e r a g e
h a s b e e n 60 a m o n t h .
“U n d e r t h i s p l a n , w i t h i n o n e
or t w o y e a r s a t m o s t , a l l s u ­
p e r io r o f f i c e r r a n k s w i l l c o n t a i n
you n g m e n — m e n a b le to co p e
m ore
co m p letely
w ith
th eir
m e n t a l a n d p h y s i c a l d u t i e s in
th e D e p a r t m e n t — d u r i n g t h e s e
tim es o f str e ss.
“T h e l o s s o f t w o c a p t a i n s ,
tw o l i e u t e n a n t s
and
tw o
sc rg 'ea n ts e a c h m o n t h w i l l n o t
p ro v e a b u r d e n o n t h e D e p a r t ­
m ent a n d th e re are p len ty of
c o m p e te n t, c iv il se r v ic e q u a li­
f ie d r e p l a c e m e n t s . I t w i l l n o t
c r ip p le t h e D e p a r t m e n t b e c a u s e ,
a fter all, w h e n a s h i g h a s 1 0
o f a r a n k w e r e r e t i i ’e d i n t h e
p a st, t h e D e p a r t m e n t d i d n o t
c o lla p se or b e c o m e in e f f ic ie n t .”
S E R G E A N T E L IG IB L E .
Inside Story
Of the $400
T h e u n a n im o u s d e c is io n
of^
th e C ou rt o f A p p ea ls in a ffir m ­
in g t h e j u d g m e n t o f t h e l o w e r
cou rts in t h e A d r ia n ca se, f o l­
lo w in g
the
paym ent
of
the
ju d g m en t to
the
17 o r i g i n a l
p la in tif fs in t h e S c h n e id e r c a s e ,
b r in g s t o a c l o s e a b a t t l e t h a t
a c t u a l l y h a d i t s b e g i n n i n g in
N o v e m b e r , 1 939.
In th e course
of t h a t b a ttle t h e e n tir e sa la r y
stru ctu re o f t h e P o lic e D e n a r tm en t w as th r e a te n e d so th a t th e
ou tcom e o f th e se tw o c a ses rep ­
r e s e n t s a v i c t o r y n o t o n l y Tor
ih e m e n a p p o in te d sin ce J u n e,
1940, b u t f o r e v e r y m e m b e r o f
the u n ifo r m e d fo rce.
T h e b a ttle lin e s w ere d raw n a t
an ea rly d a t e t h r o u g h t h e f o r e ­
sig h t o f a d o z e n elig ib les o n t h e
lis t
p ro m u lg a ted
in
O ctober,
1939,
T h a t list c o n ta in e d o n ly
1,400 n a m e s , a n d e v e r y o n e , o n
the roster w a s g u a ra n te ed a p ­
p o in tm en t.
I n sp ite o f th is, in
N o v em b er 1939, a d o z e n m e n
f r o m t h e t o p o f t h a t l i s t m e t in
a d o w n to w n la w o fffic e to d is­
cu ss th e d esira b ility o f fo r m in g
a n elig ib le s a s s o c ia tio n for th «
p u ip o se o f p r o te c tin g e lig ib les’
in te r e sts in p e n s io n a n d sa la r y
m atters.
A s a resu lt o f t h a t
m e e tin g , it w a s d e c id e d to o r g a n i a e t h e P a t r o l m e n ’s E l i g i b l e s
A sso cia tio n ,
T h e L E A D E R len t every su p ­
p ort to t h e o r g a n iz a tio n o f t h e
A sso cia tio n a n d it w a s t h e e lig ib le s’ g ro u p t h a t e s ta b lish e d
th e g ro u n d w o rk for th e $400
litig a tio n . A c o m m itte e o f th e
group stu d ie d t h e q u estio n o f
th e le g a lity o f t h e $ 1,200 sa la r y
ra te for p ro b a tio n a ry p a tr o l­
m en a n d co n clu d ed th a t p a y ­
m en t a t th e $ 2,000 ra te w a s
c o m p u lso ry .
T hereupon began
a se ries o f c o n fe r e n c e s a n d i n ­
terv iew s w ith v a r io u s o ffic ia ls
t h a t for a tim e led n o w h ere.
F in a l l y , t h e c o m m i t t e e snrioked
out o f t h e P B A o ffic e r s a cop y
o f a m e m o r a n d u m o f la w ttia t
had been prepared by P B A A t­
to rn ey J a m e s T u lly o n tlie q u e s­
t io n a n d h a d a p p a r e n t l y b e e n
f ile d a n d f o r g o t t e n .
D i d n ’t R e a d
It?
T he m em orandum
o f T u lly
^ a s f a v o r a b l e t o t h e e l i g ib l e s ,
but a p p a r e n tly th e P B A o fficia l
w ith w h o m t h e e lig ib le s d is ­
cu ssed t h e q u estio n h a d n ev er
r e a d it . A s t h e s c e n e w a s d e ­
s c r ib e d t o u s b y o n e o f t h e e l i ­
in g to a b a se b a ll g a m e . . . . A n d
t h a t B a n k is d u e t o m o v e o u t
so o n , lea v in g yo u a n d yo u to
f in d a n o th e r p la c e to c a s h y o u r
p aych eck . . . . O n the effic ie n c y
r a tin g fr o n t w e h ear th a t fe w
a p p ea ls h a v e been m ade, a n d
th e a p p e a le e s are u su a lly ta lk ed
o u t of g o in g th r o u g h th e w h o le
procedure. . . .
LISTS
POLICE C A LLS
An Idea
On Promotions
Pagfe N in t
\yhat's N ew ?
g ib les w h o
w as
p resen t,
the
P B A o ffic ia l h a d b e e n p ro v in g
to t h e elig ib les t h a t it sim p ly
w o u ld n o t b e good p o lic y for
p ro b a tio n ers,
to
in c u r
the
w r a th o f th e C ity A d m m is tr a tio n b y m a k in g a n issu e o f th e
$ 1,200 ra te w h ile th e y h a d n o
ten u re of o ffice. W h e n the eli­
g i b l e s i n d i c a t e d t h a t t h e y w o u ld
b e q u ite w illin g to ta k e su c h a
r is k i f t h e P B A w o u l d s u p p o r t
th e m in th e ir e f fo r ts to su e for
t h e $400, t h e o ffic ia l r e la te d
t h a t t h a t w o u l d n ’t d o a n y g o o d
a n y w a y . F o r, h e sa id , th e P B A
atto rn ey h ad prepared a m e m ­
o ra n d u m u p h o ld in g th e leg a lity
o f t h e $ 1,200 r a te o f p a y m e n t.
A n d to p rove th is h e sh u ffled
th r o u g h a d iso r d e r ly m a s s o f
p ap ers u n til h e
cam e
across
th is con clu siv e d o cu m e n t.
For
t h e b e n e f i t o f t h e e li g i b l e s , h e
sa t back
c o m fo r ta b ly
in
h is
d e e p sw iv e l c h a ir a n d b e g a n to
r e a d T u l l y ’s m e m o r a n d u m . A n d ,
a s h e r e a d it h is ja w d rop p ed
a s h e s u d d e n ly rea lized t h a t
T u lly w a s s a y in g e x a c tly w h a t
t h e e lig ib le s w ere s a y in g . . .
t h a t th e y w ere e n t itle d to a
$2,000 sa la r y d u r in g th e ir p r o b a ­
tio n a r y p eriod .
In sp ite o f th is, h o w ev er, th e
elig ib le s c o u ld e x a c t n o p r o m ­
ise o f a c tio n . N o t u n til th e
fir st grou p o f 300 a p p o in tm e n ts
w a s m a d e i n J u n e , 1 940, w a s
a n y a ctio n
ta k e n .
N o t u n til
th e s e 300 m e n w e r e so lic ite d for
P B A m em b er sh ip a n d sh ow ed a
m a s s r e lu c t a n c e to jo in , d id t h e
P B A o ffic ia l b estir h im s e lf. A nd
n o t u n til t h e s e 300 r o o k ie s h a d
b een p ro m ised t h a t th e P B A
w o u ld g o to b a t for th e m on
t h is sa la r y issu e d id th e se m e n
sig n th e ir m e m b e r sh ip a p p lic a ­
tio n s.
T h u s, it w a s th e spadew ork
o f t h e P a t r o l m e n ’s E l i g i b l e s A s ­
so c ia tio n p lu s t h e m a s s p ro d d in g
o f t h e 3 0 0 r o o k i e s t h a t r e a l ly
r e su lte d in a n issu e b e in g jo in e d
a n d b r o u g h t t o t r ia l.
S a la ry P ro tec ted
A s a resu lt o f th is, every
p o lice o ffic e r n o w k n o w s th a t
h i s s a l a r y is p r o t e c t e d b y t h e
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e C o d e a n d is n o t
d ep en d en t u p o n th e w h im of th e
M a y o r. I n h is a t te m p t to d e fe a t
t h e e f fo r ts o f th e s e r o o k ie s to
r eco v e r th e ir $400 in t h e fa c e of
t h e c le a r p r o v is io n s o f th e law ,
the
C o r p o r a tio n
C ounsel
de­
cla red t h a t t h e e n tir e se c tio n of
t h e la w t h a t e s ta b lish e d th e
s a la r ie s o f p a tr o lm e n a n d o f ­
fic e r s o f th e P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t
w a s a b s o lu t e ly void . T h e e f fe c t
o f t h is a r g u m e n t, if u p h e ld ,
w o u l d b e t o p u t i n t h e M a y o r ’s
h a n d s th e pow er to se t w h a t­
e v e r s a l a r y h e s a w f i t f o r a ll
m em b er s o f th e u n ifo r m e d force
e x c e p t first gra d e p a tr o lm en .
A s a r e s u lt o f v icto ry o f th e
p a tr o lm e n in t h e A d ria n a n d
S c h n e id e r c a s e s ev ery p o lice o f ­
ficer n o w k n o w s th a t o n ly by
c h a n g in g t h e sp e c ific p r o v isio n s
o f th e A d m in istr a tiv e C ode c a n
any
a d m in istra tio n
cut
h is
s a la r y .
No
M ayor
em barked
u p on a ven d etta
a g a in st h is
p o lic e fo rce w ill be a b le to c u t
its sa la r y a rb itra rily a n d s u m ­
m a rily .
F ir st C a se N o t E n o u g h
I t c a n a lso b e to ld n o w w h y
th e S ch n eid er case w as n o t su f­
f ic ie n t to w in t h e $400 for every
r o o k ie w h o h a s sig n e d u n d er
p r o te st a n d h a d a u th o riz ed A t­
to rn ey T u lly to p ress h is cla im .
A ctu a lly T u lly h a d a g e n t le ­
m a n ’s
agreem ent
w ith
the
C o rp o ra tio n C o u n sel t h a t th e
S c h n e id e r c a s e w o u ld be b in d ­
i n g o n t h e C i t y i n s o f a r a s a ll
th e o th er cla im a n ts w ere c o n ­
cerned.
H ow ever,
w hen
the
C ourt o f A p p ea ls a ffirm ed th e
S c h n e id e r ca se la st J an u ary, a
new
C o r p o r a t i o n C o u n s e l d id
n o t c o n sid er h im s e lf b o u n d by
h i s p r e d e c e s s o r ’s a g r e e m e n t b e ­
c a u se . a s h e sa id , t h e A s sista n t
C o rp o ra tio n C o u n se l w h o h a d
a r g u e d t h e c a s e h a d o v erlo o k ed
so m e im p o r ta n t a r g u m e n ts. T h is,
o f c o u rse, l e f t T u lly all t h e w a y
o u t o n a lim b , a n d a t th is
p o in t th e
ca lm
a n d ’’ e q u a b l e
te m p e r a m e n t of T u lly b ecam e
slig h tly sto rm y . T h a t w ith in a
fe w m o n t h s h e w a s a b le to
D e p a r tm e n t o f W elfa re
P r o m o t i o n l i s t s in t h i s d e p a r t ­
m e n t w e n t in to a c tio n th is w eek.
T h e first tw e lv e n a m e s on th e
list for j u n io r a c c o u n t a n t w ere
certified
for
p e r m a n e n t p o si­
t i o n s a t $ 2 ,4 0 0 o r l e s s p e r a n ­
n u m . T h er e are four such v a ­
ca n cies.
The
p ro m o tio n
ro sters
fo r
s t e n o g r a p h e r g r a d e 2 a n d 3 a ls o
s h o w e d m o v e m e n t . T h e f i r s t 11
n a m e s w ere su b m itte d from th e
f o r m e r l i s t t o f ill t e n p o s i t i o n s
a t $ 1 ,2 0 1 a y e a r ; t h e f i r s t 38
n a m e s ’./ e r e c e r t i f i e d f r o m t h e
la tte r list fo r 30 o p e n in g s on
a p e r m jin e n t b a sis w ith a sa la ry
o f $ 1 ,8 0 1 .
T h e r e a r e 150 v a c a n c i e s fo r
c l e r k g r a d e 2 a n d t h e f i r s t 230
n a m e s ■ fr o m th is list w ere c e r ­
tifie d
to
f i ll
these
p o sitio n s
w h ich are p e r m a n e n t an d p ay
$ 1,200 a year.
S a n ita tio n
N u m b e r s 12, 13, 14, 15 a n d 16
w ere certified fro m th e p ro m o ­
tio n lis t fo r d istr ic t s u p e r in ­
t e n d e n t a t a s a l a r y o f $ 3 ,5 0 0 p er
a n n u m . T h er e are three p erm a ­
n e n t p o sitio n s open.
F’i f t e e n n a m e s w e r e s u b m i t t e d
fo r p r o m o tio n to a s s is t a n t fo r e ­
m a n for p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n s a t
$ 2 ,4 6 0 a y e a r . T h e l a s t n u m b e r
reached
w as
49.
There
are
f ifte e n e x istin g v a ca n cies.
C le r i c a l
N u m b e r 5 3 1 w a s t h e la.st o n e
c e r t i f i e d f r o m t h e c le r k g r a d e
2 list (B H E )
to Q u e e n s C o l­
lege. T h ir te e n n a m e s w ere su b ­
m i t t e d t o f i l l o n e v a c a n c y to r e ­
p la ce a p ro v isio n a l n o w
em ­
p lo y ed . T h e p o s it io n carries p er­
m a n e n t s t a t u s a n d p a y s $1 ,3 2 0 .
T w e n ty n a m e s w ere ce r tifie d
from the
clerk
grade
2
l is t
( B H E ) f e m a l e to t h e D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f H o sp ita ls.
T h e la st
n u m b e r r e a c h e d w a s 5 12. T h e
s a l a r y is $ 1 ,3 2 0 a n d t h e t e n u r e
is i n d e f i n i t e .
F i f t e e n n a m e s w e r e c e r t i f ie d
to t h e E >epartm ent o f M a r k e ts
fr o m th e list for ty p ist grades.
T h e s a l a r y i s $ 1 ,2 0 0 a n d t h e p o ­
sitio n s a re p e r m a n e n t. T h e la st
n u m b e r s u b m i t t e d wa.s 4 53.
T h e p r o m o tio n lists for c o u r t
c le r k g r a d e 3 a n d 4 a r e b e in g
used
in
the
C ity M a g is tr a te
C ourt.
N u m b e r s 7, 8 , 9 w e r e
c e rtified fro m th e first list for
a p o sitio n
as
a ssista n t court
c l e r k a t $ 2 ,4 0 1 ; a n d n u m b e r s 6 ,
7 a n d 8 w ere su b m itte d for a p ­
p o in tm en t
as
c o u r t c le r k a t
$ 3 ,0 0 0 . B o t h p o s i t i o n s a r e p e r ­
m an en t.
in itia te t h e A d ria n c a se a n d
b rin g it r ig h t u p to t h e C ourt
o f A p p e a l s is t e s t i m o n y t o t h is .
A ll h a n d s a g r e e h e f o u g h t t h e
ca se a d m ir a b ly . .
By ARTHUR
L IE B E R S
C o m p la in t B u r e a u
T h is w e e k t h e air h a s been
fu ll o f c o m p la in ts, and h ere are
so m e o f th e c u rren t b atch th a t
c a m e to m y e a r s :
1. About
500 V ets w ere la te
to w ork la s t w eek w h e n th e su b ­
w a y a c te d u p a n d stu c k p eo p le
b etw een sta tio n s. So th ose w ho
w ere la t e e x p la in e d t h a t it w a s
t h e f a u l t o f t h e s u b w a y , b u t s t ill
t h e t i m e is b e i n g t a k e n f r o m
th e ir a n n u a l le a v e .
T h ey are
h o lle r in g ,
“T ’a i n t
fa ir !”
But
t h e y ' r e l o s i n g t h e t im e .
2. W e h e a r , too, t h a t th e C h ie f
R e v i e w e r s o n t h e 5 t h F lo o r —
E a s t W in g , a r e le a d in g very r e ­
la x in g liv es th e s e h o t d a y s w h ile
t h e w o r k e r s a r e b e i n g a s k e d to
g iv e th e ij a ll fo r m o r e p r o d u c ­
tio n .
►
O n e c o m p la in t from t h a t s e c ­
t i o n s a y s t h e y w o u l d n ’t m i n d
t h e d r i v e if t h e y f e l t t h a t t h e i r
su p erv iso rs w ere p u ttin g
their
s h o u l d e r s t o t h e w h e e l to o , b u t
w h e n t h e b ig -s h o ts se t a bad
e x a m p l e , i t d o e s n ' t d o m u c h to
in sp ir e t h e m to w ork h a rd er.
3. T h i s b e e f Is a b o u t " c l a n ­
n ish n e s s.”
“T h e
s u p e r v is o r s,”
s a y s our V et, “ a lw a y s stick to ­
geth er
for
th eir
own
g o o d .”
“ W h y , ” h e w o n d e r s , “ c a n ’t t h e
r a n k -a n d -file g e t to g eth er w hen
o n e o f th e ir n u m b e r h a s a ju s t
g riev a n ce? ”
H e s e e m s to fe e l t h a t an i n ­
j u s t i c e t o o n e e m p l o y e e is a n
in ju s tic e to a ll e m p lo y e e s, a n d
t h a t i s o l a t i o n i s m w^on't w o r k f o r
an in d iv id u a l a n y m o re th a n for
a n a tio n .
O n th e C h e e r fu l S id e
“D id y o u ev er see a h a p p y V et
e m p lo y e e ? ” a sk s one
of our
co rre sp o n d en ts.
And
he pro­
ceed s to n o m in a t e J e r o m e D.
S te in e r a s h is ca n d id a te.
H e ’s
in t h e C h a n g e s e c t i o n o f t h e
1 2 t h F lo o r .
A b lessed e v e n t —
tw in s,— girls— a c c o u n ts
for
h is
g r in .
M a m a ’s
d oin g
fin e ,
th a n k s , a n d S h e lly H elen and
E lo is e A n it a se n d lou d g r e e tin g s
t o a ll o f D a d d y ’s c o - w o r k e r s .
R h y t h m ic V e t
H e r e ’s a n o t h e r r h y t h m i c V et,
A le t th a S. E v a n s w ith h er c o n ­
tr ib u tio n to th e c u ltu r a l sid e of
life :
W e're w o rk in g for th e v etera n s.
W e ’r e w o r k i n g , y o u a n d I;
L e t 's p u t o u r b e s t f o o t f o r w a r d
F o r t h o s e w h o d o a n d d ie!
The
$1,320 Salary
Is Not Enough
S till u n d ecid ed a t th e m o m e n t
is th e f a te o f t h e litig a tio n t e s t ­
in g th e leg a lity of th e recen t
$ 1 ,3 2 0
le g isla tio n
fo r rook ies.
I f t h e r o o k ie s w in t h a t a c tio n
p o l i c e m e n w il l k n o w t h a t o n l y
t h e S t a t e leg isla tu r e c a n c u t
t h e ir sa la r ie s. I f th e y lo se t h a t
a c t io n t h e r e w o u ld a p p e a r to
be m o r e u n fin is h e d b u sin e s s for
t h e P B A — t h e $ 1 ,3 2 0 s a l a r y f o r
ro o k ies to d a y is a s a b o m in a b le
a s t h e $ 1,200 sa la r y w a s for th e
e a r lie r ro o k ie s in th e ir tim e .
m e n o u t on th e fig h tin g
fro n t.
T h e m e n o u t o n t h e se a ,
B e l i e v e i n u s a n d ti'u s t u s;
G i v e a ll, t h a t w e s t a y f r e e .
W e a i e w o rk m g for t o m o n o w
A s w ell a s fo r to d a y .
F o r w e ’r e w o r k i n g f o r t h e f u t u r e
O f t h e g o o d o ld U .S .A .!
T id b it s . . .
H ear t h a t P ie m iu m A ccou n ts
h a v e g o n e a n d ch a llen g ed C o d ­
Important Facts
About the $400
Boy In Man's Job
H ere
are
som e
im p o r ta n t
f a c t s f o r t h e m e n w h o c a m e in
a t t h e $ 1 , 2 0 0 s a l a r y le v e l:
1 — A ll t h o s e w h o s i g n e d w i t h
'Tully w ill r e c e i v e t h e $ 4 0 0 . T h a t
i n c l u d e s a l m o s t a ll t h e m e n .
2— T he
m oney
w ill
com e
th r o u g h r e la tiv e ly q u ick ly — w it h ­
in le ss t h a n a m o n th , a cco rd in g
to o n e sou rce,
3— I t w i l l c a r r y w i t h i t 6
per
cent
in te r e st— w h ich
the
m e n d ese rv e for w a itin g , a n y ­
w ay.
4— T h e
F ederal
20%
w ith ­
h o ld in g t a x g e ts ta k en o u t of
th e m o n e y , ev en th o u g h it w as
eai^ned s e v e r a l y e a r s a g o .
p u t a b o y t o d o i n g a m a n ’s j o b
T h e o ld a d a g e t h a t y o u c a n 't
seem
to
a p p ly
to
N ew
Y o rk b o y s, sa y s P o stm a s te r A l­
bert
G o ld m a n .
W h en th e m an p ow er sh ortage
h it
the
lo ca l
rem em bered
ca ll
on
post
th at
o ffices
they
you n gsters
they
used
d u rin g
S o h e s t u c k in h i s t h u m b , a n d
out cam r
a s ’l o w e r o f m i l k
w h ic h sp ra y e d h im from h e a d
t o f o o t w i t h t h e w h i t e l i q u id .
W e w o u l d n ’t b l a m e h i m i f h e
r esig n ed fr o m th e A m erica n A s­
so c ia tio n for th e P u r c h a se o f
M ilk a n d
D i s t r i b u t i . , - . to I n ­
d ig e n t F elin es.
D is a r m a m e n t . . .
H e r e ’s s o m e m o r e '>.bout t h e
i t e m in l a s t w e e k ' s c o l u m n a b o u t
t h e fa c t th e F ed era l gu a rd s in
t h e *>uilding h a v e n ’t m u c h m o r e
a u th o r ity th a n a m o v ie u sh er,
and th a t even th e n ig h t guard
d o esn 't carry a gu n .
On
the
F o u rth
F lo o r
th ey
s e e m to t h i n k t h a t i f y o u g i v e
a m a n a g u n h e's lia b le to s h o o t
s o m e b o d y . . . t h a t ’s t h e l o g i c
b eh in d n o t g iv in g th e g u a r d s
a n y t h in g for p r o te c tio n .fr o m a
c r a n k o r crackp>ot, o r s a b o t e u r .
I t ' s t r u e t h a t t h e r e ’s a d i r e c t
p h o n e f r o m t h e b u i l d i n g to t h e
p o l i c e s t a t i o n , b u t if I w e r e
g u a r d in g a b u ild in g a s im p o r t­
a n t a s 3 4 6 B r o a d w a y , I'd l i k e
s o m e th in g m ore su b sta n tia l th a n
a cry for “ H e lp .”
A n y w a y , t h e m a t t e r is b e i n g
ta k e n u p w ith th e a g e n c y w h ic h
is in c h a r g e o f p r o t e c t i n g t h e
s e c u r i t y o f a ll F e d e r a l B u i l d i n g s ,
a nd m aybe on e o f th e se days,
y o u ' l l a ll f e e l a s t h o n g h y o u ' r e
w o rk in g for th e G o v e r n m e n t, b e ­
c a u s e y o u 'll h a v e a b a d g e t o
id e n tify y o u rse lf as o n e o f U n c le
S a m ’s e m p l o y e e s , a n d if y o u
m e e t a n y o n e w a l k i n g a i-o u n d th«%
h a l l s w h o is n ' t w e a r i n g s o m e
i d e n t i f i c a t i o n , y o u ’ll b e a b l e t o
y el] f o r t h e F B I a n d m a y b e g e t
y o u r p i c t u r e in t h e p a p e r s .
L e t t e r F r o m V e tj^ o s s ip
D e a r M is § K . H . :
W a s g la d
to g e t y o u r n o t e a b o u t h o w
y o u ' d l i k e to w eai' a u n i f o r m
a r o u n d t h e b u i l d i n g , b u t y o u ’r e
in sis tin g on sla c k s.
W hen th e
t i m e c o m e s f o r a ll t h e g a l s a t
3 4 6 B r o a d w a y to g e t t o g e t h e r
a n d d ecid e w h e th e r th e y w a n t
u n ifo rm s, a n d
if t h e y d e c i d e
t h e y w a n t u n ifo r m s w ith sk ir ts,
t h e n y ou sh o u ld w e a r sk irts.
R em em ber, n o t every fem a le
V e t l o o k s a s s h a p e l y in l a d i e s ’
trousers as you m ay.
C o rd ia lly ,
V .G .
L e t ’s h a v e m o r e l e t t e r s f r o m
y o u V et g a ls on th e fea sib ility
o f u n ifo rm s.
N -4 ’ s L o s »
•
S e c t i o n N - 4 h a s w i'itt e n i n
a n d a s k e d t h i s c o l u m n to p r i n t
a little tr ib u te to M rs. M ir ia m
B e r n ste in , w h o p assed a w a y r e ­
cen tly .
S h e w as resp ected by
a l l in V e t e r a n s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
w h o c a m e in c o n t a c t w i t h h e r ,
a n d t h e l o s s is d e e p l y f e l t b y
h er fo rm er a sso cia tes.
c a n t s w h o c a m e in , th e y p ic k e d
t h e m o s t lik e ly y o u n g s te r s , a n d
th e y h a v e a b a ck lo g o f a p p lic a ­
tio n s on h a n d from w h ic h to
m e e t futu re n eed s.
POSTAL
d o e s n ’t
V ere y o u a r o u n d w h en M r;
R eich ert
g o t
sp rin k led
w ith
m ilk ?
S e e m s h e w a s tr y in g to
f e e d a sti-a y k i t t e n a n d c o u l d n ’t
g e t th e c a p o ff th e b o ttle.
to
the
C h i’i s t m a s h o l i d a y s .
S o t h e y s e n t o u t a “ H e l p ” c a ll
fo r b o y s s ix t e e n a n d old er to
ta k e te m p o r a r y jobs.
T hey re­
q u ired w o r k in g p a p e r s a n d m e d ­
ica l c e r tific a te s fro m th o s e w h o
w ere still in sch o o l.
F io m th e h u n d red s o f a p p li­
G o o d S a la ry
T h e b o y s receiv e th e sa m e
s a la r y a s o ld er e m p lo y e e s w h o
ta k e te m p o r a r y jo b s. T h e h o u r ­
ly r a t e i s 65 c e n t s p l u s a 15 p e r ­
cen t b onus.
T h a t b r i n g s it t o
a b o u t 77 c e n t s a n n o u r .
Thow*
b etw een
6
p .m . a n d
G a .m .
t h e r e ’s a n o t h e r 1 0 p e r c e n t a d d e d
w h jc h b rin g s th e e v e n in g w ork
u p t o a l m o s t 84 c e n t s h o u r l y .
But
t h e y o u n g s t e r s c a n ’t b e
w ork ed a fte r m id n ig h t.
I t a ll a d d s u p to th e fa c t t h a t
so m e o f th e se k id s m a n a g e to
ea rn $30 a w eek w ith th e P o st
O f f i c e , a n d t l i a t b e c a u s e t h e y ’v e
p i t c h e d i n a^nd h e l p e d , t h e m a i l s
g e t o u t o n tim e.
Tuesday, Juiy z i ,
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Paffe Ten
A d v e rtis e m e n t
A d v e rtis e m e n t
Pxam htdion Regtijrements . S C H O O L D I R E C T O R Y
LISTING OF CAREER TRAINIMG SCHOOLS
A c a d e m ic a n d C o m m e r c ia l— C o lle g e
UNITED
STATES CIVIL
SERVICE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
C O N S lil/l
For
li.
to
S.
C ’i v i l
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at
A N iN O U N C E M E N 'i
a n i i o i i i H ’i ' m e i i t s
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(In ile d
641
b e lo w
S ta te s
W a sh in g to n
(annual
and
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at
S e rv ic e
S tre e t
u n less
KOR
u p p lic a lio n
In
first
or
Y ork
sp e c ilie d )
IN rO R M A T IO N .
a p p ly
to
seco n d -class
C o m m issio n ,
N ew
o th erw ise
C O M I M - K TIC
lo rm s.
th e
V\ a s h i n g t o n ,
( ’i t y .
are
B oard
poHt
S A L A R IE S
su b jc c t
to
a
of
o ffice s,
D.
or
g iv en
retire ­
m e n t d o d iic tio n o f 5 p e rc e n t.
A (iE
r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e g i v e n in t h e
a n n o iin c e m o n t.
T h e r e is n o m a x i m u m
a jje lim it u n le s s g iv e n b e lo w .
A P P L IC A T IO N S
M AY
B E
F IL E D
W IT H
T H E
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
C O M M I S S I O N , W A S H I N G T O N , D . C ., U N T I ! . I ’l J R T H E R N O T I C E
U N L E S S A S P E C I F I C D A T E IS M E N T IO N E D B E L O W .
Q u a lified
p e rs o n s a re n n ;e d to a p p ly a t one*.
AERONAUTICAL
S rr
alHo
A n i i o ii n c - e i n r i il v 2HI a n d 28:!
iiiKlrr "ENCtINEERING.”
AFR C A U R I K R I N S F ' E C T O R ( O p e r a t t o n i i ) ,
S.I.fiOO a n d t:i .80 0
A m i o u n f ; ( > m r n l 140 of 1841 M id O e n pi-ftl A m e n d m e n t
A I R S A F F T V I N V K 8 T I O A T O R , $»,80 0
A n n o i m c r i n e n t 20« (1942» a n d a m e n d ­
ing n
A IR C 'R A K r F A C T O R Y
INSPECTO R.
$3 ,J0 0
A n n o u n c e m e n t .102 (19 43)
and G en­
eral A m en d m en t.
n . I O M T S U P E R V I S O R . *3 .5 00 a n d »:{ 800
A n n o u n c e m e n t 151 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
OROUND
S C H O O L
SU PER V IS O R .
t.\.200 a n d »3,.'iOO.
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 oi't? •
I N S P E C T O R ,
E nR in e e rin K M aterial.s
( A e r o n a u t i e a l t , *1 ,0 20 t o *2, 800 ( v a r U u H
optionx)
.. A n n o u n c e m e n t 54 R e v i s e d ,
1941 a n d
(Jenoral A m en d m en t.*
LIN K TR A IN ER
T O R . *3,200.
OPKRATOR
IN ST R U C ­
L I N K T R A I N E R O P E R A T O R . *2,90 0
A n n o u n c e m e n t 126 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
M A I N T E N A N C E S U P E R V I S O R , *3 ,2 00 a n d
*J,.>00.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 156 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d m en t. s,*
TR AINEE, AERON AU TICAL IN SP E C T O R
*2,600.
M a i i m u i n » e e 30 y e a r s
A n n o u n c e m e n t 2 0 2 ’ (19 42)
and G en­
eral A m endm ent.
AGRICULTURAL
A O K I C U I . T U H A L A I D . *1, 620 t o *2,000.
O ption!.; I .a b o i a l o r v ; F ieid.
A nnou n crm eiil
3 0 0 ‘ (19 43)
and G en­
e ral A m endm ent.
A G R I C U L T U R A L S P E C I A L I S T , *2.6 00 t o
*<i,riOO.
O p t i o n s ; E x t e n s i o n ; R e s e a r c h : Con.serV t t li o n ; P r o g r a m p l a n n i n g : O t h e r f i e l d s
(to be In d ic u to d by a p p li c a n ts ) .
Announcem ent
303 (19 43) a n d
Gen­
eral A m en d m en t.*
C R O P P n O D U C T I O N S P E C I A L I S T , *2 600
t o *8,000
O plion-t; R u b b e r , O il - p r o d u c ln e , T r o p ­
i c a l pi an t . s.
Announcem ent
289 (19 43) a n d
G en­
eral A m en d m en t.
I N S P E C T O R , A s s i s t a n t L a y , *1,62 0
M e a t, m e a l food p r o d u c t s .
O p e n to
m e n a n d M'»nien.
Announcem ent
276 (19 42) a n d
Gen­
e ra l A tn en d in en t
m a r k e t in g
SPE C IA LISTS.
*2 000 t o
*«.&00.
OptiiMKi; C o l t o n : D a i r y p r o d u c t s ; P a t . s
a n d o i ls ( e d i b l e i ; F e e d s ( a n i m a l ) : F r u i t s
a n d v egetables (fre sh a n d p ro c e s s e d i;
GriUn.>i. i n c l u d i n g r i c e a n d b e a n s ; L i v e •stock: M e a t s
(fresh a n d p ro cessed);
P o u l t r y a n d e g g s ( fr e .s h a n d p r o c e s s e d i ;
T o b a c c o : W o o d ; O t h e r fie ld 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 n c e m e n t 299 ( 1 9 4 3 ) a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en t.
W AREHOUSE
MANAGER,
A gricultural.
*2,000 t o $4,600.
( l ’i.ld a n d l>ry S t o r aee).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 271 (19 43)
and G en ­
eral A m endm ent.
AUTOMOTIVE
A U TOM O TIVE SPA R E PA R T S E X PER T ,
*3,200.
Q i i a r t e r m i t s t e r Co rp .s, W a r D e p a r t m e n t .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 76 o f 1041 a n d a m e n d m ei\ts.
I N S T R U C T O R . *2.000 t o *4,600.
A r m o r e d F o r c e . Scho ol, P o r t K n o x , K y .
O p tio n s: R a d ia l en g in es, I n te r n a l- c o m bustion
e ii R l n e s ,
M o to rcy clcs,
A uto­
m o tiv e
( c h a s s i s le.sR e n g i n e ) . R a d i o
o p enitinK . 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 endm ent.
IN S T R U C T O R . M o to r T r a n s p o r t , H .W O
t o *4.600.
Q u a rte rm u ste r Corps. W a r D e p a rtm e n t.
OptionK ; D iesel englne.s; I n t e r n a l - c o m n u stio n en g in es; M o to rcy cles; B la c k ­
s m ith a n d w elding; T ire recapping; a n d
s e ct io n Ei l r e p a i r P e n d e r, body,
and
r a d iu lo r; A u to m o tiv e p a r t s ; A u to m o ­
tiv e e le c tric a l a n d c a r b u r e t l o n ; B o d y
finishini! a n d u p h o l s t e ry ; A u to m o tiv e
m ach in i.ll: G e n e ra l.
A nnouncem ent
212 (1943) a n d G e n ­
eral A m eiid m en i
CLERICAL AND OFFICE MAOHINC
B O O K K E E P IN G M A C H IN E O P E R A T O R ,
*1.620.
( W r i t t e n tcKt r e q u i r e d ) .
A nnouncem ent
264 (19 43) a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
C A L C U L A T IN G M A C H IN E O P E R A T O R ,
*1.440.
( W r i tt e n tent r e q u i r e d ) .
Announcem ent
241 ( 1 9 4 » a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
M U L T I G R A P H O P E R A T O R . J r . , *1,440.
Announcem ent
231 (1 94 3) a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
. 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 . *1,260 a n d *1,440.
(W ritten lest required).
Ask C o m m is s io n 's lo ca l a e c r e t a r j r f o r
annonncem enl num ber.
K e sid en ts of
W a i h i n c t o n , I). C ., a n d i m m e d i a t e v i ­
cinity should n ie w ith t h e W a s h in g le n
O ffice.
O th e rn sh o u ld a p p ly t« th e ir
U.S. <:ivil S e r v i c e R e e i o n a l O f f i c e . A p p l i r a n t H w h o wil l a c c e p t a p p o i n t m e n t
i n W a s h i i i K t o n , I>. C ., a r e p a r t i c n l a r l y
w an ted .*
TA BU LA TIN G E Q U IP M E N T O P E R A T O R ,
*1.620 t o *2.000.
A n n o i i n r e n i e n t 244 (19 43)
and G en­
eral A m endm ent.
T h e follow inc a r e fo r a p p o i n t m e n t In
W a s h i n g t o n , II. C. , o n l y .
ADDRESSO CJRA PH
OPERATOR,
*1,36 0
a n d *1,440
A nnouncem ent
215 (19 42) a n d
Gen­
e ral A m e n d m e n t.
ALPHA BETIC C A R D -P U N C H O P ER A TO R ,
*1.260
A n n o u n c e m e n t 86 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.*
B L U E P R I N T O P E R A T O R . *1 ,4 4«
P H O T O S T A T O P E R A T O R . *1,440.
Announcem ent
301 (19 43) a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m e n t*
G R A P H O T Y P E O P E R A T O R , u n d e r , *1,260.
Announcem ent
201 (194 2) a n d G e n ­
e ral A m e n d m e n t.*
H O RIZ O N TA L S O R T IN G M A C H IN E O P B ; R A T 0 R . $1,260.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 128 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
e ra l 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 , *1,26 0
A n n o u n c e m e n t 327 (10 42)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t*
M U L T I L I T H
O A M ERA M A N -PLA TEM A K E R , *1,620.
M U I . T I L I T H P R E S S O P E R A T O R , *1,440.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 295 (19 43)
and G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
R E P A I R M A N , O l t i c e A p p l i a n c e , *1,860.
A nnouncem ent
373 U 9 4 2 ) a n d G e n ­
era l A m en d m en t.*
TA BU LA TIN G
M AC HINE
OPERATOR,
*1.26 0 a n d *1.440.
A nnouncem ent
228 (19 42) a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m en t.
T E L E T Y P E O P E R A T O R , *1, 440 a n d *1.620.
Announcem ent
272 (19 42) a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m en d m en t.*
ECONOMICS AN! BUSINESS
ACCOUNTANT,
and
A U D ITO R,
* J ,6 00 t o
*(i,r>oo.
NAVI GATI OM
C. 'o mp le le C o u r s e i n c l u d e s
A ir-C elestial. A erial D R . ,
Visual S t a r I d e n ti li c a ti o n ,
and
A ircraft O p eratio n al
P ro b lem s.
I n s t r u c t o r : Air
Lines C h ie f N a v ig a to r.
^
Co-EcI
S m all
Clas se.s
METEOROLOGY
T utoring.
In te n siv e
W e a th e rca stin g
Day, Eve
C
o
u
r
se.
Instructor:
A i r
In terv iew s
L i n e s c.'hi ef M e t e o r o l o g i s t .
D aily
10 a . m . t o
CELESTIAL &
10 p ni
MERCHANT MARINE
S h o rt, reaso n u u le C o u rses p r e p a r e you
lor C o m m issio n s; R a tin g s ; W a r, P o stW a r Job.s, o r M e r c h u n t M u r i n e I . i c c n s e s .
T/ie BAKER SCHOOL
of NAVIGATION
I'l w e s i
m il
S I ., N . v . f .
M i ' r . ;;-(;i(i:t
./< ; vs;;» » i .s/ r/>; o r ,VMr \ORh.
S T E N O G H J iP H T
TYPEWRITING • BOOKKEEPING
Siiecial 4 Months Cotirs* • Day or Eve.
CALCULATING OR COMPTOMETRY
Intansive 2 Montiis Course
BORO HALLACADEMV
3S2 FUTBUSH AVENUE EXTENSION
•fp. B'klyn ParMitounl
I.K M 'O K
PImm MAIn
I .U 'K NS I' :
* " ) T 1 C E IS he reb .v g i v e n t h a t L i c en . s c ,
No
EH ODiiai h a s b e e n i s s u e d
to t h e
u i i d i M s i s n e d t o se ll b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r
itie A lcoholic B e v c in K e C o n t r o l L a w a t
2'2 K i s t M i l l Si rei M . Cit,\ a n d C o u n t y ot
New Y ork lo r o n - p re n i i» e s c o n s iu n p tio n .
(1
I
()
Ml
I n c . 90 2 H r o a d w a v , Ne w
i*. V.
T R A FFIC and T R A N SPO R TA TIO N S P E ­
C I A L I S T . *2,60 0 t o *6,500.
O ptions:
R ailro ad ,
including
street
roil w a y ; H ig h w a y , in c l u d i n g local b u s ;
W a t e r ( i n l a n d a n d o c e a n ) ; Ai r.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 286
(19 43)
and G en­
eral A m en d m en t,*
Announcem ent
296 (19 43) a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
A C C O U N T IN G a n d A U D IT IN G A S S IS T ­
A N T, *2,000.
F o r s e rv ic e in W a s h i n g t o n , D. C „ o n ly
A n n o u n c e m e n t 287 (1943) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
ANALYSIS, B U S IN E S S AND I N D U S T R Y ,
*2,000 t o *6,500.
Needed especially ; P e rso n s w ith e x e c u ­
t iv e e.x p erien ce in b u s i n e s s o r i n d u s t r y
aa d i strib u to rs or m a n u f a c t u r e r s ot
f o o d s , te xt ile .s, m e t a l s , c o n s u m e r g o o d s ,
or industrial equipm ent; sp eclaliiatlo n
m a y h a v e b e e n In s a l e s m a n a g e m e n t ,
factory
n )an a g e m e n t,
p rocurem ent,
m ark e t a n aly sis, tra f f i c m a n a g e m e n t,
or ex p e d itin g of p ro d u c tio n .
Persons
w i t h e .x p erieu ce in o t h e r c o m m o d i ty
fields a lso n e e d e d .
A n n o u n c e m e n t ;i04 (19 43 )
and G en­
eral A m endm ent.
E C O N O M IST , a n d E C O N O M IC ANALYST.
*2,600 t o *6.500
O ptions: C o m m o d ity stu dies; I n d u stry
stu d ies: M a rk e tin g ; I n te r n a t i o n a l e c o ­
n o m ic s; P ricc s tu d ie s; T r a n s p o r t a ti o n
(w a te r air, rail, m o to r t r u c k ) ; M oney,
b a n k in g , a n d fiscal policies; L ab o r e c o ­
nom ics; G e n e r a l e c o n o m ic c o n d itio n s
and
tren d s;
P ublic
u tilitie s;
P ublic
reg iihitloii
ol
b u sin e ss;
E c o n o m ic
th e o r y : 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 o u n c e m e n t 285 (1943)
and G en­
e ral A m e n d m e n t*
F R E IG H T
RATE
CLERK.
*2,30 0 a n d
*2.600.
P A S S E N G E R R A T E C L E R K . *2,300 a n d
*2,600
A n n o u n c e m e n t 252 (1942) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
SOCIAV S C I E N T I S T ( H I S T O R I C A L S P E C l A l 1 S T ) , *2, 60 0 t o *6,500.
A n n o u n c e m e n I 290 (1 9 43 ) a n d a m e n d ­
m ents.
S V I'A T IS T IC IA N , *2, 600 t o *0,500.
O ptions:
In d u stria l stu d ies; C o m m o d ­
i ty u n u l y s t s ;
G e n e ra l econom ic a n ­
alysis:
P rice
a n aly sis;
M a th e m atica l
sta tistic s:
L a u o r
m arket
a n a ly sis:
T r a n s p u r tiitio n a n a ly s is; O th e r fields
I to be i n d i c a t e d b y t h e a p p l i c a n t ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 284 (1943)
and G en­
e r a l AineiK inient *
BORO
HALL A C A D E M Y — D e K a lb
M A ln 4-8358
F latb u sh
Ext.
P re p a ra to ry
B r o o k l y n . — R e K e n t s accredit<>>i
^
A s s e m b ly — In s p e c tio n — M a c h in e S h o p
DELEHANTY
IN S T IT U T E - 1 1 ' e . 'I B th S t.— D ay a n d
Eve. C la s s e s — S T .
9-6900.
A u to D riv in g
A.
L.
B. D R I V I N G S C H O O l
A U d u b o q 3-1433.
ENGINEERING
E xpert
Instructors,
620
t« nox
A ve.,
New
Y ork
c itr
B u s in e s s a n d F o r e ig n S e rv ic e
See also " A e r o n a u t l c a r ’ a n d “ S c ie n tific ."
E N G I N E E R . *2 ,6 00 t o *8,000.
All b r a n r h e s e x c e p t m a r i n e , a n d n a v a l
arch itectu re.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 282 ( 1943) a n d G e n ­
era l 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 c l u d i n g n a v a l a r c h i ­
tecture.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 281 (1943)
and Gen­
eral A m e n d m e n 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 rim e tr ic , T o p o g ra p h ic .
A n n o u . ' i c e m e n t 2CS (19 42)
and G en­
era l A m en d m en t.*
IN SPP X 'T O 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. 600 t o *5,600.
Announcem ent
180 o f 1941
a n d G«;nera l A m e n d m en t.*
INSPECTO R,
S i g n a l E q u i p m e n t , *2,000
t o *3,200.
Announcem ent
1B8 o f 1940
and G en­
eral A m en d m en t.
PR O D U C TIO N
C O N T R O L SPE C IA LIST,
*3 ,0 00 t o *6,500.
M A TE R IA LS
CONTROL
SPE CIA LIST,
*2,00 0 t o *6,500.
O ptions:
( r r o d u c li o n C o n tro l) M etal
fabrication and m ach in ery production;
E le ctrical a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n s e q u ip ­
m en t; T ra n sp o rta tio n e q u ip m en t—a ir ­
c ra ft, flo a tin g e q u ip m e n t, ra ilro a d m o ­
tive p o w e r a n d ro llin g s to ck .
(IVIate ria ls C o n tro l) E n g in e e rin g m a t e r i a ls —
n o n f e r r o ii s m e ta ls , a lloy steel, c a r b o n
s t e e l , pl u st i c . s , r u b b e r , c o n s t r u c t i o n m a ­
t e r i a l s . etc.
Announcem ent
279 (1 94 3) a n d
G en­
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 g ineering, M etallurgy, P h y ­
s ics
Announcem ent
256 (19 42) a n d
G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
A rch itectu ral a n d D raftin g .
A R C H I T E C T , *2, 000 t o *3,200.
O ptions:
D esign, S p e c ifica tio n s, E s ti­
m ating.
Announcem ent
232 (19 43) a n d
G en­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
A R C H I T E C T , N a v a l , *3 ,6 00 t o *5,600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 246 >( 1 9 4 3 )
and G en­
e ra l 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 (19 43) a n d
Gen­
e ra l A m e n d m en t.*
M arine.
See also A n n cts.
It») a n d 164
under
•■T rad es." a n d
SKI a b o v e .
E X P E D I T E R , *2 ,6 00 t o *3,800.
U n ited S ta te s M a ritim e C om m issio n .
A nnouncem ent
257 (194 2) a n d
G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t*
I N S P E C T O R . E n g i n e e r i n g M a t e r i a l s , *1,630
t o *2,600.
O p tio n s; S teel h ulls, M e c h a n ic a l, E lec­
trical, R adio.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 81 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m en d m e n t.*
I N S P E C T O R O F H U L L S . A . s s i s t a n t , *3,200.
I N S P E C T O R O F B O I L E R S , A s s i s t . , *3,200.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 213 (1 94 2) a n d G e n ­
era l A m e n d m e n 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 c e m e n t 82 o f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m ents*
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 (1942) a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m e n t.'
S H I P Y A R D I N S P E C T O R : H u l l . *2,30 0 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 *3,8 00; E l e c t r i c a l ,
*2,60 0 t o * 3.5 00; J o i n e r , *2, 600 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 ­
e ra l A m en d m en t.*
O rdnance
IN SPE C T O R , N aval O rd n a n c e M aterials,
1,620 t o *2.6 00 ( V a r i o u s o p t i o n s ) .
Announcem ent
95 R e v l .s e d , 1941
and
G e n e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
MEDICAL
B A C T E R I O L C X J I S T , *2 .6 00 a n d *3.200.
O ptions;
G eneral
M edical B a c te rio l­
ogy;
Anaerobes
(m edical);
V iruses;
B r u c e llo s is ; R i c k e t t s i a e ; B iologic a ls.
Announcem ent
298
(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 , *1,620.
Announcem ent
111 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
era l 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 f 1941 a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
M E D I C A L G U A R D - A T T E N D A N T , *1,630.
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 ch n ica l A s s is ta n t): C lin ­
ical la b o r a to 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 EDICA L O F F IC E R ,
*3 ,2 00 t «
*4,«00
(15 o p t i o n s ) .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 130 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m e n d m en t.*
M EDICA L 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 s y c h i a t r i c R e s i d e n t ) , J u n i o r , *3,000.
S t . Eli: 2 a b e t h H o s p i t a l ( F e d e r a l I n s t i ­
tu tio n for tr e a tm e n t ot m en 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 (19 42 ) 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 , *1,62 0 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 p tio n s: G e n e ra l. R o e n tg en o lo g y , a n d
( f o r $1,62 0 a n d
*1,80 0 g r a d e s o n l y )
Surgery
Announcem ent
248 (19 43)
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 en e ral, B ra c e m a k e r, S h o e ­
m ak er ond leath erw o rk er, L lm bm aker.
Announcem ent
204 (1942)
and G en­
era l A m e n d m en t.*
P H Y S I C I A N , T h e P a n a m a C a n a l , *4,000.
M a x i m u m a g e - 50 y e a r s .
Announcem ent
211 (194 2)
and G en­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
PH Y SIO TH ER A PY
AIDE,
*1,62 0
*1,800.
O p t i o n s ; (*l.(i{U p o s i t i o n s o n l y ) :
eral, N e u ro p s y c h ia tric h o sp ita ls.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 360 (194 2)
and
eral A m en d m en t.*
PH Y SIO TH ER A PY
*1.440
and
AIDE,
a n d
Gen­
G en­
A p p ren tice,
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 *360 a y e a r f o r
su b sisten ce a n d q u a r t e r s ) .
(O p e n only to w o m e n ).
A n n o u n c e m e n t 359
(1943)
and G en ­
e ra l A m e n d m en t.*
V E T E R I N A R I A N , *2.0 00 a n d *3.600.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 143 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
e ral A m en d m en t.*
L A T I N A M E R I C A N I N S T I T U T E — 11 W . 4 2 d S t . — Al l s e c r e t a r i a l a n d b u s i n e s s s u b j e c t s
in E nitlish, S p a n i s h . P o r tu g u e s e
S p e c i a l >: ou rse s i n i n t e r n a t i o n a l « d m i n i s t r « .
t l o n a n d f o r e i g n s e r v i c e . LA . 4 - 2 8 3 5
B u s in e s s P r e p a r a t io n
C O M B IN A T IO N B U S IN E S S S C H O O L — Civil S e rv ic e P r e p a r a t i o n — 139 W .
U N iv e rsity 4-3170.
1 2 5 t h Street,
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 — t 15 E. 1 5 t h S t . — C i t y . S t a t e . a n d
D ay 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 w 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 .
F ederal
K x am inallon*.
O p e ra tio n
D ay a n d E v en in g C lasses.
S T . 9-8900.
D ra ftin 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 . D a y a n d E v e .
C la sse s— S T . 9-6900.
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 .
N A T I O N A L F I N G E R P R I N T St I D E N T I F I C A T I O N S C H O O L , 9 E a s t 4 6 t h S t .
In d iv id u al
Instruction.
PL A Z A 5-6868
T H E F A U R O T F I N G E R P R I N T 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 g Clas..,-,
A s h l a n d 4-5346.
in s p e c tio n — M a c h in is t— In s tr u m e n t— T o o l
and
/M E T R O P O L IT A N T E C H N IC A L S C H O O L — 260 W e st 4 1 st
C lasses.
3 to 12-w eek c o u rs e s .
L O n s a c r e 3-2180.
D ie
S treet.
M a k in g
Day
and
E v e niiit
Languages
S P A N IS H I N S T I T U T E O F T H E A M E R IC A S — 295 M a d is o n A v e .— S p a n i s h only,
Incorp o r a t e d b y S t a t e B o a r d ot 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 i n g . L E . 2 - 3 9 3 3
L a n g u a g e s a n d B u s in e s s
I M E R T I M O D E R N L A N G U A G E I N S T I T U T E — 1 1 6 E. 5 9 t h S t . — S p a n i s h , F r e n c h . I t a l l s o .
E n g lish In 6 m o n th s .
M oderate rates.
T r i a l lesSon.
W is c o n s in 2-8670.
P O Z A I N S T I T U T E — 1 1 3 3 B r o a d w a y — E n g l is h , S p a n i s h , P o r t u g u e s e , C o m m e r c i a l Courses.
C H elsea 2-5470
M a rin e
Academ y
A T L A N T IC M E R C H A N T M A R IN E A C A D E M Y — 44 W h i t e h a l l q 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 i c e n s e s .
U. S. S t e a m b o « t
B O w llng G r e e n 9-7086.
M e c h a n ic a l D e n tis tr y
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 — 1 2 5 W . 3 1 s t S t . — D a y a nd
E v e n i n g C l a s s e s — E m p l o y m e n t S e r v i c e — F r e e B o o k l e t C — C H l c k e r i n g 4-39 94
IS a v ig a tio n
U N IV E R S A L S C H O O L , 24 W h it e h a ll
License.
C apt. L arabee.
St..
N.
Y.
C.
Courses
for
any
a ir
lines,
G rade
M arine
R a d io
M E L V IL L E A E R O 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 st 4 5 t h S tre e t. B R y a n t 9-5080.
radio
plan's,
R a d to 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 — 48 0 L ex ln o rto n A ve.— L a b o r a t o r y T r a i n i n g — D a y and
E v ening 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 SC H O O L —
L O n g ac re 5-7543.
Language
147 W . 42 d S t. —
(Est. 30 y e a r s ) — D a y
and
nicht
W est
42nd
classes
S e c re ta ria l
DELEHANTY
IN ST IT U T E
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
—
Day
and
E vening
C lasses.
120
Street,
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W r i t t e n E x a m i n a t i o n a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m s m a y n o t b e i s s u e d b y mail
a f t e r A u g u s t 23 . W h e n writingr f o r a p p l i c a t i o n f o r m s p e c i f y n u m b e r
a n d t i t l e o f p o s i t i o n a n d e n c l o s e 3 ~ H -in c h b y 9 - i n c h o r l a r g e r se lfa d d r e s s e d r e t u r n e n v e l o p e bearing- 6 c p o s t a g e . A d d r e s s r e q u e s t an d
a p p l i c a t i o n w h e n c o m p l e t e d i n c l u d i n g f e e , t o S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t of
C iv il S e r v i c e , A l b a n y , N . Y . A p p l i c a t i o n s m a y a l s o b e o b t a i n e d at
R o o m 5 7 6 , S t a t e O f f i c e B u i l d i n g , 80 C e n t r e S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k City.
P e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d i n a n y o f t h e f o l l o w i n g e x a m s m a y s e e f u l l r e q u ir e ­
m e n ts a t T H E L E A D E R office.
A s s t. D i s t r i c t H e a l t h O f f i c e r
D ep t, o f H ea lth
U sual salary ran g e
A p p licatio n
f e e *3.
*4,00 0 t o *5,000.
A p pointm ent ex ­
p ected a t th e m in im u m
b u t m a y be
m a d e a t le.Hs t h a n *4,00 0.
E x a m in a tio n
w i l l p r o b a b l y b e h e l d S e p t e m b e r 1.
D uties:
T o a s sis t a d i s t r ic t health
(C o n tin u ed on P a g e T h irteen )
NURSING
G R A D U A T E N U R S E , *1 68. 75 a m o n t h i n
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
t h e U n i t e d State.s.
O ptions;
G e n e ra l s ta f f duty. A n a e s ­
th e s ia , P .sy ch iatry .
M a x i m u m a g e -4 0 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 269 (19 43) a n d G e n ­
eral A m endm ent.
N U R SIN G
ED UCA TIO N
CONSULTANT,
*2,60 0 t o *4,600.
Announcem ent
250
(19 42) a n d
G en­
e ra l A m en d m e n t.*
P U B L I C H E A L T H N U R S E , *2,000.
G R A D U A T E N U R SE , G e n e r a l S ta ff D uty,
*1,800.
I n d i a n Service, In clu d in g A lask a.
Announcem ent
242 ( 194 2) a n d
G en­
era 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 fT942) a n d
Gen­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
PU BLIC H EA LTH N U R SIN G C O N SU LT­
A N T , *2,60 0 t o *5,600.
A nnouncem ent
225
(19 42) a n d
G en­
e ral A m e n d m en t.*
MISCELLANEOUS
BIN D ER Y O P E R A T O R (H a n d a n d M a ­
c h i n e ) , 66 c e n t s a n h o u r .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 33 0, (1 942) a n d a m e n d ­
m en ts.*
C O A L M I N E I N S P E C T O R , *3,20 0 t o *4,600.
M a x i m u m a g e - 55 y e a r s .
A n n o u n c e m e n t 106 o f 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 ritten test req u ired ).
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 , S t e a m - E l e c t r l c , *1,68 0 t o
*2,040.
A nnouncem ent
255 (194 2) a n d G e n ­
e ra l A m e n d m e n t.*
I N V E S T I G A T O R , *3, 200 t o *4,600.
C l o s i n g d a l e - J u n e 24, 1943.
A n n o u n c e m e n t 171 o f 1941 a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m e n t.
JU N IO R
P R O FE SS IO N A L
A S SIS T A N T ,
*2,000.
(W ritten test req u ired ).
A nnouncem ent
393 (19 43) a n d G e n ­
eral A m e n d m e n t.*
L IT H O G R A PH B ;r (A rlstlc o r M e c h a n ic a l),
*1 ,4 40 t o *2,000.
Announcem ent
205 (1 942) 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 t a 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 (19 43 ) a n d G e n ­
e ral 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 , *1,440
t o *3,800.
N eeded^)- M o tio n
p ictu re
cam eram en,
film
tech n ician s,
sound
tech n ician s,
a n d projectio n ists.
Announcem ent
267 (19 42) a n d G e n ­
e ral A m e n d m e n t.
• —U rg e n tly n e e d e d for w ar work.
LOANS
H IG H E S T
IN
T O W N
ON
D ia m o n d s - J e w e lry
F u rs - C lo th in g
S ilv orw ar*
.
Luggag*
C am eras
T runks
S p o rtin g Good*
Musical
Rugs
Instrum ents
R adios
Tools
a n d a ll P e r s o n a l B e lo n g in g s .
Visit
o u r S e l l i n g D e p t , f o r b a r g a i n s In
above articles.
WINTER GARMENTS
STORED
BROOKLYN
PAWNBROKERS
6704 FIFTH
BAY
AVE. (Near S ilk St.)
R ID G E.
BROOKLYN.
H.
Y.
Dr. D. G. PO LLO CK
Surgeon Dentist
H rooklyn P a rn n io u n t T h e a tre B ld r.
Une
iS rooklyn,
M.
riic h t
V.
Op
T K ia u rU
H o u r s : D a l l y 0-U; S u n d a y ,
S-B6M
10-1
B M T D e K a lb Ave. S ubw ay S tatio n
I K T N e v i n s St. S u b w a y 8 t a 11 • ■
DENTISTS
D rs . S m ith a n ti D o la n
B R O O K LY N — i4 6
FU LTO N
ST.
160-13 JAMAICA AVE.
Jamaica, N. Y.
iMiiiaira Offiee Open EveninC'«
Pa^e Eleven
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, July 27, 1943
W
ill
yo u w r ite a le t t e r
to a P ris o n e r o f W a r . . .
to ­
n ig h t ?
M a y b e he’s one o f J im m ie D o o little ’ s boys. P erhaps 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 , he ’s an A m e ri­
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w h y you
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co a t, e spe cia lly i f he’s s h iv e rin g in a d am p Japanese cell.
L e t’s t r y a gain. “ D e a r Joe, I ’ve been w o rk in g p r e tty
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tio n s w here Joe’s s ta y in g .
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le tte r to Joe. T r y to w rite it , a n yh o w .
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W ill
y o u u p th e a m o u n t o f m o n ey y o u ’re p u ttin g in to
W a r B on d s and k e e p b u y in g y o u r share fro m here on in ?
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WORTH
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p a i d
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L IC E N 8 K S , a ll d o c u m e n ts p h o to sta te d ,
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G u a ra n te e d .
M A T H I A S - C A R R , 1 E . 42d S t . . 105 B r o a d var
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W e h e lp e d t h o u s a n d s gettopfther t h r o u g h d ig n if ie d , c o n f i d e n ti a l p e rfonal i n t r o d u c t i o n s . C a l l p e r s o n a l l y o r s e n d
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so. ial D i r e c t o r . 220 W . 4 2 d , N . Y . L O . 5- 7574 .
Open d a i l y — S u n d a y 10 t o 8.
F o o tw e a r
H. C. V 1T A N 7.A O R T H O P E D I C S H O E S —
fo r d e f o r m e d feet. A w a r d e d d i p lo m a a n d
R old m e d a l a t I n t e t n a t i o n a l lOxpositlon.
1823 S o u ' . h e r n B l v d . a t 17.->th.
3-6 7 77
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L icen sed ;
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B r e s a l i e r . E L E C T R O L O G I S T , 1411 F o s t e r
A v e . . B r o o k l y n . M A n s f i e l d 6 - 78 22 .
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M e r c h a n d i s e a t B a r g a i n P rices.
C lo th in g
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T H E T I P T O P . 29 G r e e n ­
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W A. 9- 0 8 2 8
iSetv a n d
U sed C lo th in g
S U P E I tl'L U U U S H A IK —P e r m a n e n tl y R e ­
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POLYT R O N . .W1 L e x i n g t o n A v e .
P L . 3-92 79.
H o t e l W i n t h r o p —W I . 2-14 00.
L I S T E N B O l S - l f I t ’s a u n i f o r m o r
l e ’’ s u i t j o u w a n t , c i t h e r t o b u y
se ll,
see
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C L O T H E S . s n O P . 5.1 B a . s a r i l d t . W U
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Vou r e a d a b o u t I N T R O D U C T I O N In •‘L i f e , "
R ra d ers’ D ig est," “ T h e A m e ric a n .”
You
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New Y o r k C i t y .
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507 5 t h A v e n u e . M U 2-411B.
M IS S
FREEM AN,
P R O F E S S I O N A L
electro lo g ist.
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d e stro y s u n ­
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M u ltip le
Needle
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L e a v e s .skin s m o o t h , u n m a r k e d .
Phone
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IM R O D U C T IO N SJ
M E E T NEW FR IE N D S
- th r o u g h th e O R IG IN A L “ P e rso n a l Serviip," d e d i c a t e d to t h e p r o m o t i o n of in te r PSiing f r i e n d s h i p s .
E S T A B L ISH E D
1935
D iscrim in atin g
C lie n te le — all
religious
iHitlis. T e l e p h o n e G r a c e B o w e s , o r c a l l a t
oiir o f f i c e a n y w e e k d a y . A M E R I C A N S E R ­
VICE. 236 W e s t 7 0 t h S t
E N d i c o t t - 2 - 46 80
C A PIT O L B EAUTY PA R LO R . A rtistic P e r ­
m a n e n t W aves.
H a i r C o lo rin g by c a re fu l,
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operator.
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n eed s a n d Incom e.
D A L T O N C, S T A P L E ­
T O N , 45 N a s s a u S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y .
B A r c l a y 7- 8 9 4 0 ( D a y t i m e ) — T A l m a d g e 2- 51 45
(E v en in g ).
r^K SO N A L IN T R O D U C T IO N S ARRA NGED.
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In tro d u c tio n s
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All
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f u ll - t i m e in s y p h il i s a n d p u b lic h e a l t h ,
in c lu d in g t h e t r e a t m e n t of sy p h ilis, e p i­
d e m iology, a n d clinic a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w ith
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d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4;
traiiiin g a n d experience lan e v alu atio n
of th e c a n d id a te 's p a st e d u c a tio n a n d
w o rk e x p e rie n c e in r e l a tio n to t h e n tlh lm um
q u a lificH tio n s for th e p o s itio n ),
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6.
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tra in in g a n d experience (an ev alu atio n
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w o rk e x p e ri e n c e in r e l a tio n to t h e m i n i ­
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A m arv e lo u s p lea su re p ij,
g r o u n d . 1 . 8 0 0 f e e t e l e v a t i o n a n d rtghi
o n t h e l a k e w i t h p l e n t y o f go r e e o n ,
w o o d l a n d s . B u n g a l o w s a n d l o d g e s with
h o t a n d c o l d r u n n i n g w a t e r a n d mo der n
c o n v e n ie n c e s . T e n n i s C o u r t s , Canoeine
S w im m in g ,
H an d b a ll,
B aseb all,
pj^'
Pong.
F i s h i n g , S a d d l e H o r s e s . Golf
C a rd s , D a n c in g , etc.
I n t e r e s t i n g one’
d a y t r i p s s r r a n g e d . D e l i c i o u s wholf!
s o m e m e a ls . D i e t a r y L a w s . R a t e t:tson
weekly.
N ew B u n g a lo w s , sem i-private
b a t h s f o r couples.
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BO L’I . F V A R D
N e w h o u s i n g p r o j e c t s w i ll b e
sta r te d to re p la c e su b -sta n d a r d
n eig h b o rh o o d s.
M a r k e ts a n d fr e ig h t te r m in a ls
w il l b e b u i l t . N e w w a t e r s u p p l y
s o u r c e s tapp>ed, c r o s s t o w n e x ­
p ress
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w ill
appear.
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f a c e o f t h e C i t y w ill a l s o a s s u r e
t h a t t h e r e w ill be n o a p p l e s e l l ­
in g o n th e str e e ts a fte r th is
w a r ,” s a y s o n e o fficia l.
I t is a n t i c i p a t e d t h a t m a n y
o f t h e m e n a n d w o m e n w h o w ill
be r e lea sed by th e F e d e r a l g o v ­
e r n m e n t w ill b e a b s o r b e d s o m e ­
w h ere in to th is p o st-w a r p r o ­
g r a m . O f p a r t i c u l a r v a l u e w ill
be t h e a b ilities o f th o se n ow
w o r k in g in t h e B r o o k ly n N a v y
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p o l i c e d e p a r t m e n t t o a ll o w m o r e
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of
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B ro o k ly n .
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h o s p i t a l b u i l d i n g s to h o u s e t h e
C i t y ’s p o o r w h o a r e a f f l i c t e d
w ith c h r o n ic d isea ses.
In a ll » o r o u g h .s t h e P a r k s w ill
be im p r o v e d ,
and
new parkb o r d e r e d h i g h w a y s w ill b e b u ilt.
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RESORTS
P a rk B v ille , N . Y.
N e w P o lic e S ta t io n s
E A S Y H. O . L. C . T E R M S
SO UTH
Tuesday, July 27, 194^
H o tels.
C a m ps.
B e«shor«.
L O C A T I O N .................................................................
Num ber
In
H a v a You
P a r t y ................................
U sed T h is S erv ic e B e fo re .
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Per
Perooa.
fuesday, July 27, 1943
y4re You C a p a b le
O f Holding O ne
O f These U.S. Jobs
t o get i n t o a Federal
fast?
G o o v e r t h e f o l l o w i n g li s t . I t
t h e r e ’s a j o b h e r e t h a t s t r i k e s
you a s o n e y o u m a y b e q u a l i ­
fied ^
f i ll , t h e n h i e y o u r s e l f
over to R o o m 119, a t 641 W a s h ­
in g to n S tr e e t, M a n h a t t a n .
S a l­
a ries f o r t h e s e p o s i t i o n s w e r e n ’t
availa b le a s T h e L E A D E R w e n t
to p r e s s , b u t y o u c a n g e t f u ll
d e t a i ls a t R o o m 119, w h i c h is
o p e n s i x d a y s a w'eek ( i n c l u d i n g
S a t u r d a y ) f r o m 9 t o 5.30.
If
y ou a s k a b o u t t h e p o s i t i o n in
accordance
w ith
the
num ber
lis t e d a t l e f t , i t w i l l s i m p l i f y
m a tters.
L o o k in g
Job
O rd e r No.
V3 -2 8
V3-81
V3-M 3
•V3- 681
V3 -8 05
V3 -8 39
V 3- 842 .
V3 -8 40
V3 -8 12
V3-891
V 3- 892
V3- 102 8
V3 -941
V3 -9 78
V3 -1023
V 3 -1 007
V3-1C09
V 3 -1 090
V 3-U62
V3- 110 6
V 3 -1 259
V 3- 898
V3- 10 36
V 3 -1 07 6
V3- 119 4
V 3 -1 24 6
V3-J253
V 3- 10 78
V 3- 12 25
V 3-1291
V3 -1 216
V3 -1 294
V 3 -1 295
V3- 971
V 3- 13 57
V3-J358
V3 -1 341
V3-1342
V 3 - 1 35 2
V 3- 1362
V3-1373
V 3- 1359
V3-216
V3- 217
V3-218
V3- 219
V3 -2 51
V3 -2 46
V 3- 14 06
V3-265
800
1161
1703
1759
1792
1910
1957
2088
2118
2143
2204
3231
2374
2410
2436
2472
2473
2476
2546
2547
2563
2609
2665
2826
2872
2917
2947
2996
2998
3003
6012
8005
8804
V2-107
V2-108
V2-121
V2-142
V2-273
V2-300
V2-343
V2-444
V2-473
V2-475
V2-488
V2-489
V2-515
V2-520
V2-554
V2 -564
V2-565
V2-586
V2-587
V2-595
V2-612
V2-619
V2-629
V2-636
V2-638
V2-651
V2-670
V2-683
V2-699
y 2-701
V2-703
V2-704
V2-705
V2-70G
T itle of P o sitio n
T r a n s l a t o r — Swedi.sh, N o r w e g ­
ian, D anish.
T r a n sla to r—S panish, F rench,
P ortu g u ese.
C hief Tool D esigner.
A.sst. M a r i n e I n s p e c t o r ( W o o d ­
e n H u l l s ) . Aset. M a r i n e I n ­
s p e c t o r (S te e l H u lls).
H o s p i t a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t , TJ nc la s . s l f ie d .
S enior A rtist Illu s tra to r.
A .s .sociate A e r o n a u t i c a l E n g i ­
neer.
J u n io r M e c h a n ic a l D raft.snian,
A sst. M e c h a n ic a l D r a f ts m a n .
S r. E n g in e e rin g D raft.sm an .
H e a d A dju.ster.
A d ju ste r.
A.sst. I n s p e c t o r R a d i o , o r A s .sociate I n s p e c t o r R a d i o , o r
I n s p e c to r R adio.
A sst. L a b o r a to r ia n ,
B acteri­
ology.
X - R a y a n d L a ijo ra to ry T e c h ­
n ician.
Sr. E n g in e erin g D r a f ts m a n .
A s s t . E n g i n e e r i n g A ide (C ivil).
Jr.
E n g in e e r i n g Aide
(C on­
stru ctio n a n d M ech an ical).
A sso ciate I n d u s tr ia l P la n n in g
S u p erin ten d en t.
A sso ciate W eld in g E n g in e er.
S enior D ra ftsm a n .
H ead
A nim ator,
P rin cip al
A nim ator.
S c ie n tific A ides. J r . M a t h e ­
m aticia n s, J r. Physicists.
S e n i o r E n p i n e e r i n g Aide.
A sst. I n d u s t . P l a n n i n g S u p v .
P rin cip al
A rtist
Illu strato r,
C h i e f A r t i s t lllu.str.. A sst.
A nim ation
T echnician,
Jr.
A rtist Illu stra to r.
A ssociate I n s p e c to r E n g in e e r ­
ing M a te ria ls tO rd .) or I n ­
spector E n g in eerin g M a te r ­
ials (O rd .) o r S r. In.spector
E n g in e e r in g M a te r ia l s O rd.).,
Sr. E ngineering D ra ftsm a n .
As.sociate
Insp.
E ngineering
M a t e r i a l s (E le c .), Asso. I n s p .
E n g in e e rin g M a trls. tM ech .).
A s s ista n t A rch itect.
A s s ista n t A rch itect.
M ariceting Specialist.
J u n lo k A irw ays E n g in eer.
A sst. A ir w a y s E n g r . (E lec.).
A s s o c ia t e Civil E n g i n e e r , Asst.
C ivil E n g i n e e r .
Sr. E n g r. D r a f ts m a n (M ech .).
M i.scellaneous I n s p e c t o r .
Di e.sel E n g i n e I n s p e c t o r .
A d m in istrativ e A ssistan t
(M achine R ecords).
S enior
Sup erv iso r,
M achine
T a b u la tio n U nit.
A ssi.stan t C le rk s, P r o p e r t y .
J u n io r R adio E neineer.
D r a f t s m a n , Civil.
E xam iners.
A s.sista n t E n g i n e e r i n g Aides.
E n g i n e e r i n g A ides (C ivil).
P r in c i p a l E n g r. A id e s ( C ivil).
S r . E n g i n e e r i n g A ides (C ivil).
Senior Illu strato r.
A s.sociate S t a t i s t i c i a n
J.
A.
S e n io r E .xam iners.
A s s is ta n t T e c h n o lo g ist.
Asst. C l e r k - S te n o g ra p h e r .
C lerk -S ten o g rap h er (F ren ch ).
T eletype O perator.
F r e n c h T y p ist.
J r. T a b u latin g M ach. O p erato r
U n d e r O p e r a t o r (M D .D .).
Sr. P h o to s ta t a n d B lu e p rin t
O p e ra to r.
P h o to s ta t O p e ra to r.
A s s ta n t C lerk -T y p ist.
Sr. T a b u latin g M ach. O per.
J u n io r C lerk-T yplst.
J r . C le rk -T y p ist, J r.
C lerkS te n o . o r Asst. C le rk -S te n o .
Senior S tenographer.
A s s ista n t C lerk -T y p lst.
Ju n io r T eletype O p erato r.
J u n i o r Clerk.
J u n io r C lerk-T ypist.
E n g lish -Italian S ecretary.
Asst. C r y to g r a p h l c C lerk.
C r y to g ra p h ic C lerk.
V a rity p e O p e ra to r.
T eletype O p e rato r.
S enior O p e ra to r (P h o to stat).
Ju n io r
C lerk - S te n o g ra p h e r,
A sst. C l e r k - S te n o g ra p h e r
T eletype O p erato r.
T eletype O p erato r.
B ookkeeping M ach. O p e ra to r.
S enior T elephone O p erato r.
T eletype O p erato r.
Sr. B o o k k eep in g M ach . Oper>
a t o r ( B u r r o u g h s N o . 78 0 0 ) .
J u n io r C lerk-T ypist.
J u n io r C a rd -P u n c h O p erato r,
(A lp h ab e tic ).
L ith o g r a p h e r (W ash., D C .) .
H o sp ital A tten d a n t.
M ess A tte n d a n t.
C a b le Splicer.
T e m p o ra ry Sub. G a ra g e m a n
D riv er (D riv er M ech.).
H o sp . A t t e n d a n t (L yons, N .J.)
M ech an ic (O il-B u rn er).
T elephone R ep a irm a n .
Cooper.
F o r e m a n (Pillow B r a n c h ) .
W in d o w C le a n er.
A uto M echanic.
A uto M e c h a n ic 's H elper.
L ab o rer, P ack er.
Deckhand,
J u n i o r l . a b o i ' p r iC ot il P a . s s e r ) .
D re d g eh an d C arp en ter.
W iper,
P acker.
Jan ito r.
M ess A tte n d a n t.
F o r e m a n , C lo th in g R e p a i r Br.
M ess A tte n d a n t.
A uto M echanic.
Ja n ito r.
G ardener.
Forem an, Canvas B ranch,
F o r e m a n , W eb b in g B ra n c h .
E q u ip m en t O p erato r.
J u n io r L aborer.
M achinist.
D rag ten d er.
L aborer.
E levator C onductor.
W in d o w W a.sh eii
O ffice M a c h i ; i e ^ . \ p e r t .
Pafife Fifteen
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Va-715
V2-720
V2-723
V2‘ 726
V2-732
V2-736
V2-738
V2-742
V2-746
V2-754
V2-756
V2-758
V2-759
V 2-760
V2-761
V2-762
V2-763
V 2-764
V2-768
V2-770
V3-774
V2-775
V2-776
V2-779
V2-785
V 2- 79 1
V2-809
V2-810
V2-811
V 2-816
V2-817
V2-818
V2-820
V2-830
V 2- 83 1
V2-832
V2-836
V2-848
V 2-852
V2-854
V2-855
V2-856
va-s-w
V2-859
V 2-860
V 2- 86 1
V2-864
V 2-865
V 2-866
V2-867
V2-870
V2-873
V2-87G
V2-878
V2-879
V2-886
V2-890
V2-892
V2-905
V2-906
V2-907
V2-908
V2-909
V2-910
V2-915
L aborer.
S rr L ith o g rap h ic rre sn m a n .
D eckhand.
O p e r a to r (C ra n e a n d Sho v el).
E u clid O p e ra to r.
S p re ad e r O p erato r.
B ulldozer O p e ra to r.
H o sp ital A tte n d a n t.
C lassified L a b o re r.
F irefig h ter.
F o rem an, R ain co at A R ubber
Goods B ranch.
H o sp ital A tten d an t.
E lectrician .
P lum ber.
S team fitter.
E lectrician .
S to re k e e p e r.
O il-B u rn e r S e rv ic e m a n .
A ssistan t Storekeeper.
Sr. L ith o g rap h ic P ress O per.
Ju n io r G en eral M echanic.
M orse Code O p e ra to r.
P acker.
P a in te r.
Deckhand.
J u n io r S to re k e e p e r.
L aborer.
L o a d e r a n d P u ller ( L a u n d ry ) .
F irem an.
B arge C ap tain .
G uards.
L aborer.
C harw om an.
In v en to ry C hecker.
I n v en to ry C hecker (S tew ard ).
P acker.
B oiler O p e r a tin g E n g in e e r.
1st Asst. E n g in e e r ( S te a m ).
A ssistant E ngineer S team )
A ssistant E ngineer S team )
F i r e m a n (Oil B u r n i n g )
A s s ista n t E n g in e e r (S te a m )
M a c h i n i s t ' .* ! H e l p e r
(A rm am en t).
S p r a y P a i n te r (Auto)
B o atsw ain .
F i r e m a n ( M a r in e O il).
F o u r t h M ate.
O iler (M a rin e — D iesel).
O iler (M a rin e — S te a m ).
S e c o n d A sst. E l e c t r ic i a n .
Q u arterm aster.
S h e e t-M e ta l H elper.
S h e e t-M e ta l W orker.
E n g i n e m a n (G a.soline).
E n g in e m a n (G aso lin e).
Deckhand.
L aundrym an.
A sst. E n g in e e r ( U n g r a d e d ) .
Ju n io r F irefig h ter
F ire fig h te r T rain ee.
A s s i s t a n t E n g i n e e r — D iesel.
F i r e m a n — D iesel
M a t e ( M a s t e r ’s L i c e n . s e ) .
L a b o r e r — C lassified.
B rakem an.
F i r s t Aid A t t e n d a n t .
F irefig h ter.
C ra n e O p e rato r.
O p erato r
(Tractor).
Ju n io r P atrolm an.
Ju n io r P atrolm an.
Ju n io r Patrolm an,
P atro lm an , Patrolw om an.
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“F o r W h o m T h e B e ll T o lls .”
n o w e n te r in g th e th ir d w e e k o f
i t s e n g a g e m e n t , is p l a y i n g t o t h e
b ig g e st b u sin ess ev er to c o m e to
B r o a d w a y in m o t i o n p i c t u r e h i s ­
to ry , a c c o r d in g to r e p o r ts fr o m
th e m a n a g e m e n t o f th e R iv o li
T h e a tr e . E very p erfo rm a n c e to
d a te h a s en joyed ca p a city a u ­
d i e n c e s , a n d t h e p i c t u r e is d e s ­
tin e d fo r a lo n g ru n a t t h e R iv o li
b e f o r e i t is sh o w 'n a t r e g u l a r a d ­
m issio n
p rices
sc h e d u led
for
1945. G a r y C oop er a n d In g r id
B ergm an
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in t h i s
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a
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c o n tin u e s its s u c c e ss fu l r u n a t
the N. Y. P aram ou n t. . . . Joh n
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as
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ca n sp ea k a n d tra n sla te Ita lia n ,
a n d th e v a rio u s I t a lia n d ia lects.
G a r f ie ld h a s t h e s t e lla r role in
“D e e p V a lley ,” an o rig in a l sto ry
from th e pen of D an T oth eron .
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S T O R M Y
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B ’w a y & 5 1 s t S t . — C O 5-1 250
C R IT E R I O N — - H e r s to H o l d "
B ’w a y & 4 6 t h S t . — B R . 9- 78 00
GLOBE" V ic to ry T h r o u g h Air P o w er” ..
B w a y & 4 6 t h S t . — C l , 6- 08 00
HOLLYWOOD—
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B ’w a y & 5 1 s t S t . — C L 7- 554 5
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Lucky”
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fic e , 215 W e s t 2 4 th S tr e e t, N ew
Y o r k C i t y . ” T h i s f o r m w il l c a l l
fo r d e ta ils o f y o u r b a ck g ro u n d ,
e d u c a t i o n , e t c ., b u t a p r a c t i c a l
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is
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C it y M u s ic H a ll.
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Calls Translators
O f Ifalian
A N e w Y ork S ta t e C o u n cil
o f M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s is b e ­
in g fo r m e d b y th e A F L c iv ile m p lo y ee
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th e
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of
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C ou n ty
and
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E m p lo y ees.
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B u ffa lo ,
E lm ir a ,
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a n d R o c h e s te r h a v e b een in v ite d
t o j o i n t h e 15 l o c a l s in N e w
Y o r k C it y t o f o r m t h e c o u n c i l .
E n te r in g t h e S ta t e field , th e
A F L o rg a n iza tio n b ucks th ree
g rou p s a lrea d y o rg a n izin g S ta te
e m p lo y ees:
(1) th e A sso cia tio n
o f S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s ,
w h i c h is t h e l a r g e s t w i t h a r e ­
p u t e d 3 5 ,0 0 0 m e m b e r s : (2 ) t h e
S ta te,
C ou n ty
and
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t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y ­
e e s A s so c ia tio n , a ffilia t e d w ith
t h e C iv il S e r v i c e F o r u m .
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u p t h e H u d so n to K in g s t o n , a
c o lo r fu l trip by m o to r th r o u g h
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3S7 C a n a l .St., N e a r P u i t O f f i i *
Page Sixteen
Tuesday, July 27, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
CivilService to Standardize ^personnel
U. s. Jobs, Pay, OutsideD, C. C allow Collegians
W A S H IN G T O N — R ed - tape
ite m : G e n era l A c c o u n tin g O ffic e
“^never q u e s t i o n s t i i e e x p e n s e a c ­
c o u n t of a tra v ellin g G o v e r n ­
m e n t e m p lo y e e w lio c h a r g e s f iv e c e n t te le p h o n e ca lls to U n c le
S a m , H o w ev er, if t h e sa m e e m ­
p l o y e e m a k e s a 1 0 - c e n t c a ll , h e
n o w h a s to o ffe r “ proper s h o w ­
i n g ” t h a t i t r e a l l y d id c o s t 1 0
cen ts. O n th e sa m e day th a t th e
R a m sp e c k C o m m itte e issu ed a
r e p o r t c l a i m i n g p a r t i a l c r e d i t for
t h e r e c e n t r e d u c t i o n in G o v e r n ­
m e n t ’s h i r i n g r a t e . C iv il S e r v i c e
" O fficia ls l e t s l i p t h e n e w s t h a t
J u n e h irin g s w ere t h t secon d
b i g g e s t in t h e l a s t 1 2 m o n t h s !
. . . An O P A o ffic ia l w rote a re ­
p ort to th e le g a l d iv isio n . I t
c a m e b ack w ith a lo n g m e m o r ­
a n d u m , ig n o r in g t h e r e p o r t itself,
b u t c riticizin g its g r a m m a r , i n ­
clu d in g a c e r ta in “ d a n g lin g p r e p ­
o sitio n .” A t th a t p o in t th e a u th o r
b lew up. “ W h e n t h is r ep o rt w a s
s u b m i t t e d . ” h e w r o t e , “ it w a s t o
o b ta in a d v ic e on leg a l m a tte r s
and n o t on syn tax.
A s for th e
c r itic ism t h a t o n e s e n te n c e en d ed
w i t h a p r e p o s i t i o n , t h a t is o n e
t h in g up w ith w h ic h I do n o t In ­
ten d to p u t.”
A
.
•
•
W a s h i n g : t o n ’s f a n t a s t i c P e n t a ­
g on B u ild in g n o w h a s a sh o e r e ­
p a ir sh o p w h ic h h a n d le s 2 0 0
o rders per d a y — a n d co u ld h a n ­
d l e 5 0 0 i f it h a d t h e c a p a c i t y ! . . .
A n d A rm y S e r v ic e F o r c e s is g e t ­
tin g rea d y to sp r in g a n “e m ­
p lo y ee a t tit u d e s ” su rv e y on its
m any
thousands
of
c i v i li a n s .
W a n ts to fin d o u t w h a t th e y
t h i n k o f A r m y S e r v i c e F o r c e s in
p a r t i c u l a r — a n d l i f e in g e n e r a l .
. . . R e c e n tly , a fte r W P B o ffic ia ls
r e v e a l e d t h a t t h e y p l a n n e d to
p u t a t h r e c - m in u tc sa n d g la ss b e ­
sid e te le p h o n e s t o e n c o u r a g e e m ­
p l o y e e s t o k e e p t h e i r c a l l s b rief,
»N avy w en t out and b ou gh t up
e v e r y t h r e e - m i n u t e h o u r - g l a s s in
t o w n ! T h e n it i s s u e d a l o n g p r e s s
r e l e a s e a b o u t i t s n e w Id ea f o r
s a v i n g o n t e l e p h o n e b ills. A c t u a l ­
ly, t h e i d e a o r i g i n a t e d in W P B ’s
P h ila d elp h ia office.
«
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4^
Let's hope Congress doesn’t
get wind of this one: Army
Signal Corps is putting out an
all-states’ cook-book for its ejnployees. Offhand, that sounds
like carrying employee relations
pretty far. . . . Soil Conservation
employees would like to knoiu
hoxo it came that a complete set
of their publicity photographs
turned up in the hands of a Ger­
man prisoner in North Africa.
. .. . And here’s some good news:
Council of Personnel Adminis­
tration is looking into the possi-
TIME-OFF
How fo Use Time
W A S H I N G T O N . — I f y o u ’re a
G overnm ent
em p lo y ee,
y o u ’re
n o w e n t i t l e d to m o r e l ib e r a l a n ­
n u a l lea v e.
^ T h e W h ite H o u se h a s or­
d e r e d y o u r a g e n c y to s e e t h a t
y o u g e t it.
— If necessary, you
have a
r i g h t t o d e m a n d it,
— H ow ever, a s a p a tr io tic c iti^zen, y o u s h o u l d b e s u r e t h a t y o u
D O N ’T d e m a n d
it
u n less you
r e a l l y n e e d it.
— A lso , y o u s h o u l d t a k e d u e
account
of
your
s u p e r v i s o r ’s
p r o b l e m in a d j u s t i n g t h e w o r k
lo a d in y o u r o f f i c e .
H ere is t h e n e w s it u a tio n :
T h e W h ite H ou se h a s h e a r k ­
e n e d to t h e a p p e a l s o f t h o u s a n d s
o f F ed era l w ork ers w h o sa id th e y
u rg en tly n eed ed m o re tim e o ff
for sh o p p in g an d o th e r p ersonal
^ l u s i n e s s . I t h a s iss u e d a m e m o ­
r a n d u m t o a ll F e d e r a l a g e n c i e s
s a y i n g , t h a t m o r e l i b e r a l l e a v e Is
n ow " th e p o licy o f th e G o v e r n ­
m e n t.”
V a ca tio n s
V a c a tio n le a v e w ill be lim ite d
to 12 w o r k in g d a y s.
H o w ev er, u n d e r t h e n ew order,
th e r e is n o lo n g e r a n y r e s tr ic ­
tio n
on
u sin g
up rem a in in g
le a v e in s m a ll c h u n k s . I n fa c t.
W A S H IN G T O N .— R e p . R o b ert
R a m s p e c k ( D ., G a . ) r a i s e d a n
im p o r ta n t issu e for G o v e r n m e n t
em p lo y ees h ere th is w eek. A nd,
a t t h e s a m e tim e, h e m a d e a n
im p o r ta n t p ro m ise.
W A S H IN G T O N — T his story is im p o rta n t to Federal
employees in New Y o rk C ity, and o ther large Grovemm en t centers outside W ashington.
C ivil Service Commission d efin itely is “m oving In ”
on your agency— especially if it happens to be a w ar
agency. Several things are happening, a ll of w hich con­
cern you directly:
1. T h e C o m m i s s i o n , f o r t h e
fir st tim e, is a tte m p tin g to se t
up jo b s s ta n d a r d c la ssific a tio n s
for field o ffic e s o f th e w ar
a g en cies.
2. I t i s m a k i n g a d e t e r m i n e d
e ffo r t to s t a f f a g e n c ie s w it h
b etter p erso n n el.
3. M o r e a n d m o r e , i t is r e ­
t u r n i n g t o p r e - w a r r u le s , a n d
r e q u ir i n g c o m p e t i t i v e e x a m s (o r
a t lea st n o n -c o m p e titiv e e x a m s)
fo r a ll p o s itio n s .
H a s A u t h o r it .v
T h e C o m m issio n receiv ed a u ­
t h o r i t y in i t s l a s t a p p r o p r i a t i o n
b ill t o d o a c l a s s i f i c a t i o n j o b
for w ar a g e n c y field o fices.
In
W a s h i n g t o n , e v e r y j o b Ls s t r i c t ­
l y c l a s s i f ie d . S t a n d a r d s a n d r e ­
q u ir e m e n ts are s e t u p in a d ­
v a n c e . T h e n a s a l a r y la b e l is
a tta ch ed .
I f a p a r t i c u la r j o b
d o a s n ’t m e e t p a r t i c u l a r s t a n d ­
a r d s — i f it s r e q u i r e m e n t s d o n ’t
i n v o l v e c e r t a i n s p e c i f i e d d e g i-e e s
of
co m p lex ity — th en
it
drops
d o w n to a low er sa la r y r a tin g .
H o w I t ’s D o n e
In c la s sify in g field jobs, h o w ­
ever, t h e C o m m issio n is fo llo w ­
in g a sim p le r sy ste m . S ta n d a r d s
w o n ’t b e s e t f o r a ll j o b s , T l i e y
w ill, h o w e v e r , b e s e t f o r “ k e y ”
j o b s . A n d t h e n i t w ill b e u p t o
t h e a g e n c i e s t o s e e t h a t a ll o t h e r
p o sitio n s are r a te d a cco rd in g ly .
T h is p roject h a s been under
w ay for several w eek s.
In th e
n ea r fu tu r e, it c a n be e x p ected
to g a t h e r c o n sid e r a b le m o m e n ­
tum .
I t w il l h a v e s e v e r a l r e ­
su lts;
S o m e e m p l o y e e s a c t u a l l y w ill
f in d th e ir sa la r ie s red u ced .
O t h e r s w i l l h a v e t h e i r s a l a r ie s
raised .
A ll e m p l o y e e s , h o w e v e r , c a n
b e sui'e w h e n t h e C o m m i s s i o n
c o m p le te s its job, th a t th e ir p ay
w ill
correspond
a p p ro x im a tely
w it l i p a y f o r s i m i l a r w o r k in
W a sh in g to n ,
For B e tter M en
O n the o th e r fron t— th a t of
s e c u r i n g b e t t e r p e r s o n n e l — hei-e
is w h a t h a s h a p p e n e d :
F ir s t — T h e C o m m i s s i o n n o w is
r e q u irin g c o m p e titiv e e x a m s fo r
a ll O P A j o b s a b o v e $ 3 ,2 0 0 . T h a t
h a s b een p r e v io u sly reported.
S e c o n d — In a n ew order f o r th ­
c o m i n g t h i s w e e k , U ie C o m m i s -
T h e issu e w a s th e c o n fu s io n
“a n d la ck o f u n ifo r m ity ” in t h e
a d m in istra tio n o f G o v ern m en t
p e r s o n n e l p o licies.
S io n e x p e c t s t o a p p l y t h e s a m e
ru le to c a n d id a te s fo r W a r M a n ­
p o w er a rea , r e g io n a l, a n d s t a t e
d irecto r jo b s.
T h e p ro m ise w a s th is: T h a t
a fte r C on gress retu rn s fro m its
r ece ss, h e w ill in tr o d u c e le g is la ­
tio n to s e t u p “o n e , overa ll, c o n tr a liz e d a g e n c y in G o v e r n m e n t
t h a t w o u ld h a v e fu ll a u th o r ity
to o u tlin e a n d con trol p erson n el
p o lic ie s.”
T h ir d — I t a lso e x p e c ts to r e ­
q u ir e a l l o t h e r c a n d i d a t e s f o r
$ 3 .2 0 0 -a n d -u p
W ar
M anpow er
jo b s to s ta n d n o n -c o m p e titiv e
e x a m in a tio n s, sim ila r to th o se
by w h ich lo w er-b ra ck et jo b s are
f i ll e d .
M o s t s e n s a t i o n a l p a r t o f It
w a s h is sta te m e n t th a t “ to p ­
flig h t” G overn m en t
personnel
jo b s are d o m in a te d by “ca llo w
co lle g ia n s.”
F o u r t h — in t h e v e r y n e a r f u ­
ture, it e x p e c t s to e x t e n d to
o th e r w ar a g en cies th e sa m e
r u l e s w h i c h w ill a p p l y t o W a r
M anpow er.
H e M ust H ave
“A c a d e m i c e x c e l l e n c e , ” h e s a i d ,
“ is n o t s u f f ic ie n t
for a
r o u n d e d -o u t p e r s o n n e l o fficer .
m u s t h a v e a k e e n J u d g m e n t of
h u m a n n a ^ i c , . t a c t , a k n o w le d g e
o f a p tltu o d w ,'^ 'd h d s e n s i t i v i t y ^
t a l e n t s w h i c h c o u l d b e gain ed
s o le ly th r o u g h e x p e r ie n c e .”
H o w e v e r , t h g ; '.G e o rg ia C on ­
g r e s s m a n ’s
charge
o f “ callow
c o l l e g i a n s ” i n t o p p e r s o n n e l jobs
f a i l e d , 4 6 r th e ,^ m ( ^ t p a r t , to
s t a n d u ^ - O n e i h f d r m a l survey
co v ered 34 p e r s o r i n ^ ' d i r ^ o r s —
n o t a o n e o f t h e m f i t t e d the
“ca llo w
co lleg ia n ”
d e f in it io n .
A n o t h e r r e v e a l e d t h a t t h e avera g e a g e o f p e r s o n n e l d irecto rs
w a s 45; a n d th e a v e r a g e G ov­
e r n m e n t e x p e r i e n c e 15 y e a r s .
I f y o u ’r e a F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e ,
y o u c a n ’t a f f o r d t o b e w it h o u t
t h e r e g u l a r n e w s w h i c h The
L E A D E R f u r n is h e s . T o o m any
c h a n g e s h a p p e n w h i c h a ffe c t
y o u r j o b . Y o u M U S T k e e p on
y o u r t o e s . Y o u C A N d o i t by
rea d in g T h e
LEADER
every
w eek.
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bilities of regular rest periods
for employees.
Don't get too
optimistic, however. Chances are
against it.
t l ie W h i t e H o u s e o r d e r s a y s , i n
e ffe c t, t h a t e m p lo y e es n o w h a v e
th e rig h t to u se u p th e ir fu ll
q u o ta o f 26 d a y s o f le a v e p er
year.
A n d it sp e c ific a lly in str u c te d
t h e a g e n c ie s to m a k e su re t h a t
e m p lo y e e s g e t tw o to fo u r h o u r s
o ff a s n eed ed to co n d u ct p er­
so n a l b u sin e ss.
H o w to U se It
T here
are
several
p o s s i b le
w a y s in w h ic h y o u m ig h t u se
th is tim e .
H ere are som e of
them :
1— A s su m in g
a 1 2 -day v a c a ­
tio n , y o u m ig h t ta k e fo u r h o u r s
o f every tw o w eeks,
2 — A ssu m in g
the sam e v a ca ­
tio n , y o u m ig h t ta k e tw o h o u r s
o ff every w eek,
3— A ssu m in g a six -d a y v a c a ­
t i o n , y o u m ig l^ t t a k e f o u r h o u r s
o f f o n 40 d i f f e r e n t w e e k s .
4— A s s u m i n g a s i x - d a y v a c a ­
tio n , y o u m ig lit a lte r n a te , a n d
ta k e four h ou rs o ff on e w eek
a n d tw o h o u rs th e n ex t.
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B la ck o x fo rd ; G oodyear w e lt w ith leather sole--------
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H ig h shoe w ith oak le ath e r sole.
_ 3 .6 9
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4 4 9 *4 4 7 7 th A v e n u e f n e a r 3 4 th S tre e t
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a lr e a d y
are
m o v in g to m a k e t h e W iiite H o u s e
9 ia e i/* t o p e m d m ilg 1 0 to S ; T h n r t d a ig l O to 0
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d o t e d
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W a r p e p a r t m e n t , w h ic h u p to
P u r k e h e t t e r o p o m l u t o T k m r t d n g .m n d S m tm ti/im g
n o w h a s r e s tr ic te d to ta l a n n u a l
le a v e to 1 2 d a y s p er y ea r, is p r e ­
p a r i n g a n e w s t a t e m e n t o f p o li c y .
S o is N a v y D e p a r t m e n t , w h i c h
rece n tly
lim ited
lea v e
to
15 ^ O u r la rg e v o l u m e o f cash sales— ^ e s m a l l p ro f i t p e r t ra n s a c tio n — a re t h e f o u n d a t i o n o f o u r e n d e a v o r t o h a v e tht
d a y s . S o a r e N a t i o n a l H o u s i n g prices o f o u r m e r c h a n d i s e re fle ct a s i x p e r c e n t sa v in g f o r cash, e x c e p t o n p r i c e - f i x e d m e r c h a n d i s e .
A gency a n d several others.
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