8 A ^ A N A N V aitf I A a « n a i v a s mhoa «\3n f M3N3HOO r H v a v 5 X I V ✓ X N JO ^ 0 Al *- ' ri g O f 217 N ew Y o rl^ , J u ly 2 7 , 1 9 4 3 Vol. 4*. N o . 4 6 P ric e F iv e C ents N ew AFTER THE W A R FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: G o vern m en t O p e n in g s for W I L L Y O U B E M en a n d W om en F I R E D O R PROFESSIONAL, LABORERS. D E M O T E D ? SKILLED, UNSKILLED See Page 2 See Page 15 N.Y.C. EMPLOYEES: If Your Pay Didn’t Come Through On Time, Here’s Why See Page 3 WELFARE EMPLOYEES: How Big Should Your Caseload Be? See Page 4 SUBWAY MEN: The New Plan for Annual Advancement See Page 4 GENERAL BRA D LEY E X P L A IN S Y O U R A R M Y JO B See P age 5 Q u e s tio n s a n d A n s w e r s o n F E D E R A L R E T IR E M E N T P L A N See Page 2 Page Two 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 th e R etirem en t S ystem , have been by A f te r th e A By QUESTION: What employees are subject to the Act? 2. Federal c iv il r etir em en t th e system A la sk a a p p o in te d P r a c tic a lly .serv ice, <such R a ilro a d a ll except as th e R e tir em en t fo r le ss t h a n o ffice r s th ose and su b ject C anal A ct), e m p lo y e e s to Zone and a n oth er th e Federal R e tir e m e n t 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 " fo r 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? 7c 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. a r, W o u ld S U L L IV A N is not by any It has m in in g y o u r c h a n c e s o f k e e p in g y o u r jo b . G rea test h o u sin g years co m p la in t situ a tio n . th ere has been is F a i- th e m any a lm o st n o r e s id e n t ia l b u ild in g in or a r o u n d N ew aak, caught pared. and th e th e C ity w ar en tir e ly boom unpre­ B oom tow n A n d t h e r e is v e r y l i t t l e r o o m 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. The 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 . E ven b efore th e O D B a r ­ 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. A nd th e great 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. T here 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 G overn­ 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 O ranges 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. " Y o u A c c e p t 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: ODB Workers FindNewark A *DamnedPlace'toLive in 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? 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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. PREPARE F O R T H A T C I V I L S E R V I C E E X A M IN A T IO N FOR P A T R O L M A N a n d F IR E M A N Y M C A s o f N e w Y ork C it y a r e s p l e n d i d l y e q u ip p e d to help a p p l i c a n t s lia r d e n t l i e m s e l v e s f o r C iv il S e r v i c e p l i y s i c a l t e s t s . G Y M N A SIU M S • S W IM M IN G P O O L S • APPARATUS M a s s a g e a n d U lt r a - V i o l e t R a y B a t h s W r i t e t o M e m b e r s h i p D e p a r t m e n t o f t h e ” 1'*' B r a n c h N e a re s t Y o u — or T e le p h o n e T O D A Y — fo r F u ll In fo rm a tio n . BRONX U N IO N 470 E. 161st S t M E. 5-780^ GRAND CENTRAL 224 E . 4 7 th S t. W l . 2 -2 4 1 0 T W E N T Y -T H I R D ST. 215 W 23d S t. C H . 3 -1 9 8 4 HARLEM 180 W . 1 3 5 th St. E D . 4 -9 0 0 0 W EST SID E 5 W . 6 3d S t. S U . 7 -4 4 0 0 Special Summer Membership Available w 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 . And I h ave never seen m ore 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 . A ll y o u h a v e to do is 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 . 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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 im p o rta n t the effo rt put is th e 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 ? “W e ll,” so m e of y o u m a y say, “T h i s I s W a r , a n d 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 . ” I t ’s easy to of v ie w , p o in t respected. ica n s best p a n ied have u n d erstan d and it is N ev er th eless, 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. 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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 Tuesday, July 27, 19^ CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Four 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 •f:«l W. l i s t s t a t e Li e. W I :-■.*««»! D o n ’t W ait f o r t h s Last M in u te Clerk Grade 3-4 Civil Service Handbook Timely Study Prep. Manual PRICE, SI (Postage Included) PAGEANT PRINTING CO. 270 L A F A Y E T T E S T . N«w Y o rk • 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 . 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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 . 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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 . ' 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. 3 M .X-RAYC URSE 0 0 NOW for Ju ly -A u fu st C lasses, Special Short Courses in MEO. LAB. & DENTAL FOR M EN und W OM EN Tr4in far Fine CIVILIAN POSITIONS SPECIAI. KATINOS iu ARMY and NAVY f're e E n ip to y n ie n t R a d io -T elev isio n V IT A L TO W A R I N D U S T R I E S E n r o ll N o w w i t h N e w G r o u p A sstg. ^ a r a n d P e a c e -T im e C are e rs S e rv ic e GET BOOK D M a n h a tta n A ssititants' S c h o o l *'*® E. 48d St. fOpp. Gr, Central) Telephone Mi;. 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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 C on trol Local Jobs 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 y o u r t o e s . Y o u C A N d o i t by r ea d in g T h e LEADER every w eek. 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. ’ 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. 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AND EX PE R IE N C E D E V E N IN G .S & S A T U R D A Y S T K R R irO R Y DAY W O R K ON I.V P A ID F O R I,K A R N IN G hsiH h a d « - x |M ' r i < * i i r « ‘ i n iiiiin n g iiiK » fo rre of W j i i l r o s M ‘s a n t i ( ' o u n i r r S A I.A ItV BOOKKEEPER T o « .r r v ir * o u r r a n l r f n p r o d u r l s In w a r m a n u f a r t u r in i ; p la n ts , civilian I'o n rp rn s, r l r . !k I r n i i K ' d a«t or one w ho A p p l y 3 il h 'lo itr E n ip ln y n ii'iit O f fiv e — 9 :3 0 P a rt T im e H e lp W a n te d W 'a n lfid — MEN— MEN' HOSTESS S U P E R V IS O R ^ Tuesday, July 27, 1943 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 ­ titio n er, W IL L IA M J . B A R C R O FT . reg is­ tered, a s ab o v e set fo rth , w ith in tw e n ty 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 s u c h s e rv i c e s h a ll be e n t e r e d a n d filed w i t h t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t In t h e C o u n t y of New Y ork w ith in ten days a fte r such s e r v i c e ; a n d i t is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t 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 nam e. ENTER: J.A B ./J.C .C . L IQ U O R LICEN SE N O T I C E is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t L ic e n s e N o . E B 000131 h a s b e e n i s s u e d t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d to sell b e e r a t r e t o i l u n d e r t h e A lcoholic B e v e ra g e C o n tro l L a w a t 1 54 - 60 E a s t 6 9 t h S t r e e t . C i t y a n d C o u n t y of New Y o rk for o n -p rem lses c o n s u m p ­ tio n . H . L . G r e e n , I n c . , 902 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. N O T I C E is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e No . E B 001 IS h a s b e e n i s s u e d t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d t o sell b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h e A lcoholic B e v e ra g e C o n tro l L a w a t 48-50 W e s t 1 4th S t r e e t , C ity a n d C o u n t y of New Y o rk fo r o n -p re m ise s c o n s u m p ­ tio n . H . L. G r e e n , I n c . , 902 B r o a d w a y , New Y o r k , N. Y; N O T I C E is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e No. E B 79 h a s b e e n i s s u e d t o t h e u n d e r s i g n e d to sell b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h e A lc o h o lic B e v e r a g e C o n t r o l L a w a t 457 W a s h i n g t o n S tre e t, C ity a n d C o u n ty of New Y o rk for o n -p re m ls e s co n su m p tio n . J o h n W agner, 457 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , N. Y . LEGAL NO TICE A T A S P E C I A L T E R M , P a r t I I o f t h f p ,,' C o u r t o f t h e C I t / o f N e w Y o r k , hclti i a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a t ts C ity C ourthouse thereof, 52 Chnnibp, S t r e e t . B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t t a n , City I) N ew Y o r k , o n t h e ICth d a y of Julv, 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 JiiFijr I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e A p p l i c a t i o n of ELLEN H E R SH E N ST E IN t o c h a n g e w/. n a m e to M ARY ELLEN HO W ARD. U p o n r e a d i n g a n d f i l i n g t h e aniuxi-,t p e ti tio n o f M A R Y E LL EN H E R S H E N S teiiJ o f t h e C i t y , C o u n t y a n d S t a t e of Y o r k , d u l y v e r i f i e d o n t h e 1 5 t h day ^ J u l y , 1943, a n d e n t i t l e d a s a b o v e , prayin,, f o r l e a v e o f t h e p e t i t i o n e r t o a s s u m e th» n a m e o f M A R Y E L L E N H O W A R D in p i a j ' a n d s te a d o f h e r p r e s e n t n a m e , and C o u rt b ein g sa tis fie d t h e r e b y t h a t the a v e r m e n t s c o n t a i n e d I n s a i d p e t i t i o n ar> 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 c ob. J e c t i o n t o t h e c h a n g e o f n a m e propo,-;pj N O W , o n m o t i o n o f H o w a r d E. h e i m e r , a t t o r n e y f o r t h e p e t i t i o n e r , ^ j, O R D E R E D t h a t M A R Y E L L E N HEa,c' H E N S T E I N b e a n d s h e h e r e b y is author", i z e d t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f M A R Y BI i r u H O W A R D o n a n d a f t e r A u g u s t 2 5 t h , 194 ;) up o n c o n d itio n , how ever, t h a t she hali c o m p l y w i t h t h e f u r t h e r p r o v i s i o n s of this 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 t h i s o r d e r a n d t h e afore, m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n b e f i l e d w i t h i n t e n (lo) d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f i n t h e office o f t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t a n d t h a t a cnpy o f t h i s o r d e r s h a l l , w i t h i n t e n ( 1 0 ) riayn f r o m t h e e n t r y h e r e o f b e p i H N l s h e d once i n t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r , a new.-ipBper p u b l i s h e d i n t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k . County o f N e w Y o r k a n d t h a t w i t h i n f o r t y 40) d a y s a f t e r t h e m a k i n g o f t h i s o r d e r , proof o f .su ch p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e o f s h a l l be fiit-d w ith t h e C l e r k o f t h e C i t y C o u r t , New Y o r k C o u n t y , a n d it is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D t h a t f o l l o w i n g t h e f il ln t 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 uir e c t e d , a n d t h e p u b l i c a t i o n o f s u c h order a n d t h e f i l i n g o f s u c h p r o o f o f publ icHtion a n d o f t h e s e r v i c e o f a c o p y o f s a i d pap ers a n d t h e o r d e r a s h e r e i n b e f o r e d i rc i tp d, t h e n o n a n d a f t e r A u g u s t 2 5 t h , 1943, the p e t i t i o n e r M A R Y E L L E N H E R SH ENSTEIN sh all be know n by th e n a m e of MARY E L L E N H O W A R D a n d b y n o o t h e r name. ENTER; J . A. B. J u s tic e of th e C i t y Tourt of th e City of N e w York. A T A S P E C I A L T E R M . P a r t I I , o f t h e City C o u r t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , h e ld jn a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a t the C o u r t h o u s e , 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. P r e s e n t ; H o n . J o h n A. B y f n e s , C h i e f Justice. In the M atte r of the A p p l i c a t i o n of JOSEPH LO EW EN D B EIN . f o r l e a v e to c h a n g e h i s n a m e t o S T A N L E Y JOSE PH LOGAN. U p o n r e a d i n g a n d f i l i n g t h e p e t i t i f t n of J o s e p h L o e w e n b e i n d u l y v e r i f i e d t h e I5ih 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 r e l i e f o f t h e p e t i t i o n e r t o hfs u m e t h e n a m e o f S T A N L E Y J OS E PH L O G A N , i n p l a c e a n d s t e a d o f h i s pre s e nt n a m e ; a n d i t a p p e a r i n g t h a t t h e s a i d pe­ 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 S e l e c t i v e T r a i n i n g a n d S e r v i c e A c t o f 1940, h a s 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 s a i d p e t i t i o n a r e t r u e a n d t h a t t h e r e is no 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 i n g of n a m e proposed; N o w , o n m o t i o n o f S a u l P e a r c e , t h e »tt 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 J O S E P H LOEW ENBEIN b e a n d h e h e r e b y i s a u t h o r i z e d t o as su m e t h e n a m e o f S T A N L E Y J O S E P H LO tiAN o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 S t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1»43, 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 comply w i t h t h e f u r t h e r p r o v i s i o n s o f t h i s orcier; a n d it is f u r t h e r ORDERED, t h a t th is o rd er an d Uie a f o r e m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n b e f i l e d w i t h i n 10 d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f i n t h e office of th e C lerk of th is C o u rt; a n d th at a c o p y o f t h i s o r d e r s h a l l w i t h i n 1 0 days f r o m t h e e n t r y t h e r e o f b e p u b l i s h e d one* I n t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r , a ne w. sp ape r p u b l i s h e d i n t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , Co un ty o f N e w Y o r k ; a n d i t is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D , t h a t c o p i e s o f t h i s o r d e r and t h e p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t Is b a s e d s h a l l te s e rv e d u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n of t h e Lw sl B o a r d o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s S e l e c t i v e Se r ­ 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 A lien R e g i s t r a ti o n D iv isio n of th e Imm i­ 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 C h e s t n u t S t r e e t , P h i l a d e l p h i a . P a . , and 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. A l b a n y . N e w York, 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 N e w Y o r k w i t h i n 10 d a y s a f t e r s u c h ser­ v ice; a n d it is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D , t h a t fo llo w in g t h e filing d 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 . Ju stice o f t h e C i t y Cou rt of th e City of New Y ^ A T A S P E C I A L T E R M . P a r t I I o f t h e City C o u r t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , h e ld in a n d f o r t h e C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , i n the 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 B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t t a n , C i t y a n d S t a t e ol New Y o rk , o n t h e 15th d a y of Ju ly . 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 i i c f ' I n t h e M a t t e r o f t h e A p p l i c a t i o n o f FRKDA 6 1 N G E R , f o r l e a v e t o c h a n g e h e r n a m e to F R E D E R IC K A B E R T E . , O n r e a d i n g a n d f i l i n g t h e p e t i t i o n o' F R E D A S I N G E R , d u l y v e r i f i e d o n t h e 7tn 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 In p l a c e a n d s t e a d o f h e r p r e s e n t a n d th e C o u r t b eing s a tisfie d th ereb y th e a v e rm e n ts co n to ln e d in said 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 D * 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 propo.'^eo-^ N O W , o n m o t i o n o f S A M U E L J A F F E . 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 , i t is , O R D E R E D , t h a t F R E D A S I N G E R b e anfl s h e h e r e b y i s a u t h o r i z e d t o a s s u m e tne n a m e of F R E D E R IC K A B E R T E , on a f t e r t h e 2 5 t h d a y o f A u g u s t , 1943, upo“ c o n d i t i o n , h o w e v e r , t h a t s h e s h a l l compiJ w i t h t h e f u r t h e r p r o v i s i o n o f t h i s order, a n d i t is f u r t h e r ORDERED, that th is o rder a n d «*' a f o r e m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n b e f i l e d w i t h i n le ( 1 0 ) d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e h e r e o f in office o f t h e C le rk of th is C o u rt; a n d a copy of th is o rd e r sh all, w ith in te n , d a y s f r o m t h e e n t r y t h e r e o f b e p u b l if ^ n " o n c e i n t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r , a ne »s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d i n t h e C o u n t y of York, a n d t h a t w ith in fo rty (40) a fte r th e m ak in g of th is order, p r ^ v . i , s u c h p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f sh a ll be t h e C l e r k o f t h e C i t y C o u r t o f t h e Ci ty N ew Y o rk , In th e C o r n t y of N ew Y ork. i t is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D , t h a t fo llow ing th e ^ 1, th e p e titio n a n d o rd er as hereinbefore 0 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 oru^ a n d t h e f i l i n g o f p r o o f o f p u b l i c f t t ‘o t h e r e o f , t h a t o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 6 t h da y A u g u s t , 1943. t h e p e t i t i o n e r s h a l l b e ki io*j by t h e n a m e of F R E D E R IC K A BE R TE. by n o o t h e r n a m e . ENTER: Ju stice ol the of th e City C ity o f New J I.E G A L N O T I C E THE JOB MARKET rF B T IF IC A T E O P FO R M A TIO N O P I.IM IT E D P A R T N E R S H IP O F neda pr o d u c t s B y M R S . M A T I L D A B. M I L L E R com pa ny ' T H E U N D ER SIG N E D , do hereby and sw ear to th is C e r tif ic a te of si«'V P a rtn ersh ip , C E RTIFY IN G as n a m e o f t h e p a r t n e r s h i p Is: n e d a PR O D U C TS COMPANY ,1 T h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e b u s i n e s s Is: T h e ‘n u i a c t u r e a n d s a l e o f c o s t u m e J e w e l r y . " ’ ,11 T h e l o c a t i o n o f t h e p r i n c i p a l p l a c e f b u s i n e s s i s : 220 F i f t h A v e n u e , I n t h e " ’ ... c o u n t y a n d S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k . iV T h e n a m e a n d p l a c e o f r e s i d e n c e o f -ph m e m b e r ; g e n e r a l a n d l i m i t e d p a r t fs b e i n g r e s p e c l l v e l y d e s i g n a t e d , Is: a n d R e.sld en ce mI t HA N C O H E N , G e n e r a l P a r t n e r , 309 « 6 t h S t r e e t . N e w Y o r k , N . Y. nrANNE E . C O H E N , L i m i t e d P a r t n e r , 30fl ' w est 86th S tre e t. New Y o rk , N. Y. w A R I E T T A L. V A N D E N B R O E C K , L i m i t e d p i r t n e r , D e m in g , N ew M exico. V T he te rm for w hich th e p a rtn e r s h ip I, to e.Klst i s : U n t i l d l .s s o lv e d b y t h e d e a t h '( N a t h a n C o h e n o r u n t i l t e r m i n a t e d by 1, 1, i i i i m o u s c o n s e n t o r u n t i l t e r m i n a t e d o n w j' rc h 3 1 s t o r S e p t e m b e r 3 0 t h i n a n y y e a r j,y t w o m o n t h s ’ n o t i c e g i v e n b y o n e p a r t ­ ner to t h e o t h e r p a r t n e r s . VI. T h e a m o u n t o f c a s h a n d a d e s c r i p ­ tion o f a n d t h e a g r e e d v a l u e o f t h e o t h e r urop'’i'1'y c o n t r i b u t e d b y e a c h L i m i t e d P a r t nff is: N e i t h e r L i m i t e d P a r t n e r h a s c o n ,f , b u ll 'd a n y c a s h t o t h e L i m i t e d P a r t n e r jl,ip J e a n n e E. C o h e n h a s c o n t r i b u t e d to tin. L i m i t e d P a r t n e r s h i p SOCo o f t h e c a p i t a l sioclc o f N e d a P r o d u c t s C o r p o r a t i o n , w h i c h h».s a n a g r e e d v a l u e o f $721. 06. 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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 . 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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. 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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 S<*rvlo« Guld«*, ptiffe IX, for the placefi wliere you ra n po to j w q iilr j th e silver toiiffur. C IV IL SE R V IC E EM PLO Y EES LET BRAND’S FUR SHOP A S SU R E YO UR SA TIS FA C TIO N D o s ifin n n d M a k e T o S II i t Y o u r ALSO Y o ur F u rs P e rs o n n litr R E P A IR — REMODEL LIK E N E W 2508 BROADWAY, N.Y.C. AC.2-S7M HAIR STYLING HAIR DYEINQ SPEC IA LISTS Perm anent IN W a v in e E l e c t r o l y s i s (Depilatory) FRANK G U S T -F E R R IS 31 Y e a r s i n B u s i n e s s 1510 NOSTRANt AVENUE, BROOKLYN O p e n 8 A.M. t o 10 P .M . 7 " BU. 4 -M 2 S ■ y OZONE FOOT-STICK for H u r t in g F eet C o o ls a n d s o o th e s tire d , b u r n in g feet c a u s c d b y o v e r-e x e rtio n . R e ­ lie v e s i tc h i n g , s c a l i n g a n d cra c k * i n g o f A t h l e t e ’s F o o t . A n t i s e p t i c . A p p lied sla y o n to a ff e c te d p a r t , it w ill a ll d a y . S tick lasts for m o n t l i s . 1.00. HOUSE OF OOURIELLI 16 E a s t 5 5 t h S l i e c t , N e w Y o r k for a b e tte r Job— tak e a d v a n ta g e of the Jo b -G u id an ce S e r v ic e a n d c o m e in to see M rs. M a ti ld a B. M i l l e r a t 97 D u a n e S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C ity. 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 th e reg u la r n ew s w h ich The L E A D E R fu r n ish es. T oo m any c h a n g e s h a p p en w h ich a ffe c ts y o u r job. Y ou 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 it by r ea d in g T he LEADER every w eek. l>ERSONAL LO A IS W h e n a t CEM KTERY $175 rates. P ho ne, b u s i n e s s t o b o r r o v / . it s w i s e P e rso n a l w rite or c a ll L o a n s at from a n y oi S lO O o ur to b o r r o w to S 3 ,5 0 0 . o ifices. NI NE CONVENI ENT BRANCHED ThirdAve.at148thSt. MEIrose S - 6 9 0 0 MEMBER ( N u n - S r c - lu r im i) lU ' S I I W I C K A V . & < :< ».\W A Y S T . K ro a k lv u G l.e n iiio fti 5 -5 3 0 0 -5 H 0 1 P r ic e o f L o i n * —l> r|it* n < lin g tl|» o n l. u c M lio n —— T i i i i r I '^ iiy m e n t i A r * rM ii^ e d . t»rMv«*ii f o r t l i r e v I iitr r in r iiln in tli<* Mew P a r k S r e tiiM i w i t h |»«>rpe|iiiil ra re . m id iiic liid iiif; llio V o p e n in g . . , S in n lr g fA v r* f * r ih r r e in te r • in e n l» 2ii o i l i e r s e e li o ii s . w i t h o u t | [ p e r p e lim l m r e h u t I l n d ( - i ‘.. I lie r i r ^ l o | i r i i i n p ^ ^ ' it's q o o d b a n k FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSU RAN CE BRONX COUNTY C O R P.. f t DERAL Rt S ERVt A N T H O N Y 'S R e lig io u s S u p p ly S to re S P E C I A L I Z E S IN C ANDLES, C R O SSE S, B IB L E S, B O O K S C H l ' R t ’H A N D K E L U a O l S S l I 'P L I E S ‘7 K e y s T o P o w e r , ” $ l — “ I . e g e n d s o f I n c e n s e s , H e r b s a n d O ils." SI “ T r u e F o r t u n a t e ”— “ A f r o ” — “ 6 a n d 7 B o o k s o f M o s e s." SL. 6-0110 16 4 3 F u l t o n S t ., B r o o k l y n STO RE OPEN D A IL Y 10 T O M ID N IG H T 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 R a te s — .............................................................................** ® V ear I n N ew Y ork S t a t e (by K H n w h c re In th e r n l t c d S t u t c n ....................................... ..............................« V ear C a n a d a a n d F o rr ijjn C o u n t r i e s . . . . . ....................... ..................................... « V«*ar ...........................................................................................................® Ce»*t« I n d iv id u a l A dvcrtlN lnif Rati»8 r n A p p llo n tlo n 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 . . 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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 . 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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 . 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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 th e 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 S c rv ic c (In ile d 641 b e lo w S ta te s W a sh in g to n (annual and iC x a tn in e rs C iv il 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, STATE EXAMINATIONS 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. 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F irs t M ezzan in e S e a ts R eserved p h o n e c i r c l e G-4«(M»__________ tp h o a p p e a rs in 2 0 th C e n tu ry F o x * s a l l N e g r o M u id e a l, S to rm y W e a th e r,’ * at th e R o x y T h e a tre . O th e rs in cant in c lu d e I^ena H o r n e , B i ll R o b in s o n a n d o th e rs . who is c o -s la rre d w ith C ary G r a n t in th e R K O R a d io p ic t u r r , “ M r . L u c k y , " n o w a t the. R a d i o C it y M u s ic H a ll. Censor's O ffice 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 un-ions, says E l li s R a n e n , g en era l r ep resen ta tiv e o f th e A m erica n F ed era tio n of S ta te, C ou n ty and M u n icip a l E m p lo y ees. L o c a l g r o u p s in N i a g a r a F a l l s , B u ffa lo , E lm ir a , S ch en ectad y 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 M u n icip a l W o rk ers o f A m erica (C IO ); an d 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 . The Copake C ou n try C lu b , C r a r y v i l l e , N . Y ., is f e a t u r i n g t o p flig h t B roadw ay acts every S a t ­ urday and Sunday. M u.sic is f u r n i s h e d b y A1 L y n n . T h e 1 9 4 3 S u lliv a n C o u n ty ten n is c h a m ­ p io n sh ip s a t G ro ssin g er's sta r ts o n J u l y 2 9. . . . T h e S t . R e g i s H o t e l i n F l e i s c h m a n n s , N. Y.*^is co o p era tin g w ith the H udson R i v e r D a y L i n e in s p o n s o r i n g t h e “S t. R e g is H o u se P a r y ” cru iseto u r s, a n e w id ea . T h e housa p a r tie s fea tu re a d e lig h tfu l cru ise 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 t h e C a tsk ills, a n d a sta y a t t h e S t. R eg is H otel on L ake S w itz e r ­ la n d . Pcfude B U R ST IN o t o « $ 5 1049 ST . N IC H O LA S A V E N U E «B e t . 1 6 2 d - 1 6 3 d S t « . ) Tel. W A. 8 - 9 8 1 8 i Dairy and Vtgetjbic Restanrant S e r v in g Civil S e r v ic e E m plove e * l o r 23 Y e a r s DcLuxc Dinner 5 lo 8 I’.iVl.— O r d e r s D eliv ered 327 Broad^'ay New V « rk C l i j to Your O ffice (INr. Worth Si.) M OrDi FO R A iS A N D W irn O R A MKA I Civil S e rv ic e K roployect Arc W e lc o m e a t K R IS T B R O S . R E S T A U R A N T 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. « * 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. 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