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P o lic e C lerk J ob s O pen to M en, A ll A g e s, N o R eq u irem en ts
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U .S .P la n s to C o n v ert R e tir e m e n t M on ey to S o cia l S e c u r ity
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M en; Y ou C an E a rn $ 2 5 0 a M o n th on W ar J o b -N o T r a in in g
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F o r N Y C E m p lo y ees; H O W TO SIG N T H E P A Y R O L L
T h e s e H in ts M a y B e W o r th C a s h to Y o u
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General Bradley explains
HOW NEW DRAFT REGULATIONS AFFECT GOH FATHERS
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DEFER M EN T PLAN FO R S U B W A Y M EN
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Paffe Two
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
I m p o r t a n t f o r W a r S e r v i c e A p p o in t e e B
Canal Zone Needs M en
T h e Second U. S. Civil Service R egion a n n o u n c e d la s t week
t h a t r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e P a n a m a C a n a l a re in New York
C ity h irin g m e n for im m e d ia te d u ty in th e C a n a l Zone. Mr.
S e y m o u r P aul. D irecto r of P erson nel a n d M r. J o h n A. Joyce,
R e c ru itin g Oflicer c o o p e ra tin g w ith th e Civil S ervice C o m m is­
sion anti th e U n ite d S ta t e s E m p lo y m e n t Service will hold
interview s a t 760 F o u rth Ave., B rooklyn. N. Y., b e g in n in g im m e ­
diately. No person now em ployed in a n esse n tial activity will
be co nsidered w ith o u t a S ta t e m e n t of A vailability.
Skilled J o u r n e y m e n A ng lesm iths, B la c k s m ith s, C o p p e r­
sm ith s, M a c h in is ts, a n d S h ip f itte rs a re p a rtic u la rly needed, a t
wage r a te s from $1.42 to $1.74 per h o u r plus tim e a n d o n e h a lf overtim e. A n u m b e r of w e ll-tra in e d N aval A rchitects,
E n g in e ers of several types a n d F ire P ro te c tio n m en c a n also
be utiiized. M a x im u m age lim it on all jobs is in g en eral
55 years.
All person s selected m u s t sign a o n c 7 y e a r c o n t r a c t a n d
will be re qu ired to ta k e w ith th e m th e tools of th e ir trad e.
A pp ointe es will be fu rn ish e d free first class tra n .sp o rta tio n to
tile C a n a l Zone. F am ilies of w ork ers m a y n o t be p e rm itte d
to a c c o m p a n y th e m .
Q u a rte r s a n d .subsistence c o m p a re fa v o rab ly w ith th e
U nite d S ta t e s b ac h elo r q u a r te r s in G o v e rn m e n t bu ildings
a n d ra n g e fro m $5.75-$12.75 p er m o n th . G o v e rn m e n t o p e ra te d
r e s ta u r a n t s serve m e als a t from $.25-$.85.
it is im p e ra tiv e t h a t th e positio ns be filled w ith o u t delay.
Any per-son w ho believes he m e ets th e neces.sary q u alificatio n s
m ay re n d e r o ur c o u n try in v a lu ab le .service. P u ll p a rtic u la rs
c a n be o b ta in e d a t tim e of interview .
Washington Is Worried
Over Mass Resignations
W A S H IN G T O N . — H a s th e
p o s t- w a r e xo du s from Wa.shin g to n a lre a d y s t a r t e d ?
T h e re w ere sign s hei'e la st
week t h a t it m a y h a v e — even
th o u g h th e w ar is fa r fro m
o ver: even tJiough .some Navy
m e n hav e publicly said it is
p r e p a r in g to fig h t u n til 1949.
W a r P ro d u c tio n B o ard officials
re p o r te d
a
really
a la rm in g
ex o d u s of th e ir per.sonnel h ere.
T h e y d eclined to rev eal the^ p re ci.se figures.
B u t per.sons w ho
h a v e .seen tlio.se figures .say th ey
a r e s ta rtlin g , to say th e least.
M e a n tim e , Navy D e p a r tm e n t
re p o r te d .serious c o n c e rn a b o u t
its tu rn o v e r r a t e he re. And O PA
officials p rick ed up th e ir e a rs
a t word t h a t Ju ly tu r n o v e r was
th e h ig h e s t sin ce D ecem ber.
O ddly e n o u g h , how ever, o th e r
agen cies I'eported th e s itu a tio n
n o rm a l.
D o in g
W P B officials h av e p la n n e d a
n u m b e r o f step s, som e of th e m
fairly d ra s tic , to curb th e exo ­
dus:
— E m ploy ees will be frozen in
th e ir job s m u c h ti g h te r t h a n a t
p re s e n t.
I n th e fu tu re , th e y
will find it very difficult to ob ­
ta in a relea.se to a new position.
— In d u s tr y will be asked n o t
to h ire em ployees aw ay from
W PB.
— E m ployees soon will get p e r ­
so nal le tte rs fro m C h a ir m a n
D o n ald M. NeLson, re m in d in g
t h a t it is th e ir p a trio tic d u ty
to sta y w ith W P B a s long as
th e w ar lasts.
Yes, w e’re still a long w ays
fro m th e e n d of th e w ar. B u t
alread y , you c a n .see th e p e n d ­
u lu m s t a r t to sw ing b ack to w ­
a r d s p eacetim e.
R ea so n s
A t W a r P ro d u c tio n B o ard, o f­
ficials b la m ed a n u m b e r of fa c ­
to rs fo r th e s h a r p incre'a.se in
re s ig n a tio n s.
..F irst— M an y officials th in k th e
w'ar is a lm o st over. T h e ie fo re .
th e y a re tryinfi, to pick off th e
be.'t possible jo b s in in d u stry .
Seoond— A m ong lo w e r-b ra c k e t
P a r i II :
T h e y ’re
U, S. Officials Concoct Plan to Convert
Retirement Money into Social Security
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A S H I N G T O N —
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a r
th e
w a r,
in t o
S o c ia l
to
c o n v e r t
S e c u r ity
y o u
y o u r
A n d Life In D.C.
S o m e in te re s tin g h ig h lig h ts of
th e life of th e w om en Civil
S erv ice w o rk e rs in W a sh in g to n
a r e rev ea le d in a surv ey m a d e
by th e C o m m itte e on Food
H a b its of the^ N a tio n a l R eseai ch
Council, w'hich d o e s n ’t re s tr ic t it .self to e a tin g stu dies.
H ere a r e so m e fa c ts w hich
ca m e u p in th e su rv ey:
1. M ost w om en w o rk ers in
W a s h in g to n com e fro m sm all
tow'ns a n d fin d it h a r d to get
a d ju s te d to th e im p e rso n al )ife
in a big city.
2.
N e arly
o n e - f if t h
never
h a d a job before, a n d a b o u t h a lf
of th o se w ho h a d , h a d n ev er
d o n e clerical w ork.
3. A m ong
th e peeves:
“n o
f r ie n d s ” : “ h o t, d a m p c l im a te ” :
“ long h o u r s ” : “ t r a n s p o r t a ti o n
to u g h ” ; “w o rk d u ll” ; “ crow ded
living q u a r t e r s .”
4. A bo ut food, th e C o m m itte e
fo u n d t h a t n o n e of th o s e i n t e r ­
viewed b o th e re d w ith a b a la n c e d
diet, m o s t d r a n k coffee, a n d n o t
en o u g h d r a n k m ilk.
to
Do
C om ing f o r th w ith c o n s tru c ­
tive criticism , h e re 's w h a t th e
C o m m itte e su gg ests:
h u l H appeiitM l to G o v e r n m e n t J o b s A f t e r W o r h l W a r I ?
I t W a s n ’t P o s s i b l e J u s t t o ‘F o l d U p ’;
o m e U . S . A g e n c ie s H a d to E x p a n d
W
W
h a t
o r ld
a n t
W
to
h a p p e n e d
a r
I?
e m p lo y e e s
L E A D E R
la s t
t h e n tic
o f
o f
w e e k
h is to r y
S te w a r t,
to
B e c a u s e
th e
o n
G o v e r n m e n t
t h a t
th e
r a n
F e d e ra l
th e
f ir s t
th e
L a b o r
h is t o r y
p ro v e
G o v e r n m e n t
p o r tio n
s u b je c t,
D e p a r t m
e m p lo y e e s
m a y
o f
p o r t ­
n o w ,
th e
c o m p ile d
e n t ’s
a ft e r
im
T h e
o n ly
b y
B u r e a u
a u ­
S te lla
o f
L a b o r
s ta tis tic s .
L a s t
m a d e
lis ts
3 0
to
w e re
d a y s ’
t h e ir
w e e k ,
k e e p
s e t
th e
u p ;
e x tr a
w e
(3 )
p a y ;
t r a n s p o r t a t io n
d e m o b iliz e d
le a r n e d
r e d u c tio n s
r a p id ly .
s o m e
(4 )
t h a t
(1 )
g r a d u a l;
e m p lo y e e s
s o m e
h o m e ;
S o m e
a n
(2 )
r e c e iv e d
e m p lo y e e s
(5 )
n o t
c o n tin u e d
e n d e a v o r
w a s
r e - e m p lo y m e n t
a s
r e c e iv e d
a ll
o v e r
w a r
a
m u c h
c a s h
a s
fo r
a g e n c ie s
n u m b e r
o f
y e a rs .
Now re ad Ui-e second p a r t of
th e s t o r y :
O f all F e d e ra l agencies, th e
W a r D e p a r tm e n t h a d th e g r e a t­
e s t p erso n n el p io blem , since it
h a d e x p a n d e d from a p p ro x i­
m a te ly 2,900 em ployees to a b o u t
38,000. T h e S e c re ta ry of W a r
tu r n e d his a t te n tio n im m e d ia te ­
ly a fte r th e A rm istice to th e re ­
d u c tio n of th e sta ff. T h e re h ad
C IV IL
»9 D u a n e
S E R V IC E I.K A D K R
S tre e t. New V o rh C ity
C o p y r le h i,
1043,
by
C iv il
S e r v ic e
P iib lic a tio iiN .
In c .
K iile re d
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ce co n i l - c i a s s m > ( ( e r O c t o b e r 2, KKiU, a t
t h e p u n t o f f i c e a t N e w V o r l i , N. T . ,
under
th e
Act of
M a rc h
3.
IN'79.
been a g r e a t tu rn o v e r in p e r ­
sonn el fro m April, 1917 to Novem'oei 11. 1918 a n d th e d e p a r t ­
m e n t d e te rm in e d to ta k e a d v a n ­
ta g e of th e A rm istice to d e ­
crease th e n u m b e r of w orkers.
No new a p p o in tm e n ts wei-e to be
m a d e e x c e p t by a u t h o r it y of th e
S e c re ta ry of W ai’, who hoped
t h a t th is a c tio n in co n ju n c tio n
w ith th e r a t e w ith w hich volu nt^ary s e p a r a tio n s wei’e o ccun'ing,
would p a r t ly solve th e red u ctio n
problem .
All. bui-eaus in tlie
E>epartm ent were d irec te d to
stu d y th e possibility of fu r th e r
re d u c tio n s by co n so lid atio n of
u nits, e lim in a tio n of th e le ast
efficien t, a n d by a n y o th e r
m e a n s w h ic h th e b u re a u s c hiefs
m ig h t devise.
S en io rity
th e
y e a r
e m p lo y e e s
w ill
b e
F e d e r a l
g iv e n
f o r
g o e s
a
G o v e r n ­
lik e
th is :
c h a n c e
a fte r
r e t ir e m e n t
in s u r a n c e
j
Som e
in s u r a n c e .
D e ta ils re m a in to be w ork ed
ou t. A nd b efore th e p la n can
go in to efTect, C o n g ressio n al a p ­
p ro v al will be nec esary . H ere,
how ever, is th e s itu a tio n :
— T h e p la n o rig in a te d w ith
h ig h ly -p la c e d officials,
— T h e y a re p u s h in g it in
every w ay possible.
— T h e y th i n k it p ra c tic a lly
c e r ta in t h a t C o ng ress will p u t
it in to efTect be fo re th e w ar
ends.
In c id e n ta lly ,
th e
pro po sed
p la n would a p p ly to G o v e rn ­
m e n t em ploy ees w ith Civil S e rv ­
ice s t a tu s a s well a s th o se w ith
W a r S ervice a p p o in tm e n ts . H o w ­
ever, it is re g a r d e d a s p a r t i c u ­
la rly im p o r t a n t fo r th e W a r
S erv ice w o rk e rs— becau se m a n y
of th e m will h a v e to r e t u r n to
W hat
o f
S e r v ic e
p r o b a b ilit y ,
eq u iv a le n t to th e .sum a privat i
em p lo y er m i g h t h a v e paid inu
th e Social S e c u rity .>5ystem h a j
t h a t p a r t ic u l a r em ployee been'
o n h is pay roll.
S U L L I V A N
n e w s
WOMEN
em ployees,
m any
have
b een
a la rm e d by re c e n t s ta te m e n ts
w hich p o in te d o u t t h a t W a r
Service w o rk ers p ro b ab ly will
h av e to be relea.sed, a lm o s t e n m asse, a f t e r th e w ar.
T h i r d - H igh ta x e s also a re a
fa cto r. M a n y em ployees a r e d e ­
cid in g t h a t W a s h in g to n is too
expen sive;
th a t
t h e y ’ll hav e
m o re “ ta k e - h o m e ” m on ey if
th e y r e t u r n to th e ir h o m e tow ns.
W hat
Tuesday, August 24, 194^
C o u n ted
E m ploy ees w hose re te n tio n in
tile service did n o t seem j u s t i ­
fied by th e c o n d itio n of th e
w ork a t t h a t tim e a » d who le ft
before Jan u ai-y 1, 1919, were to
receive leaves of ab se n c e w h ich
v aried a c c o rd in g to th e ir le n g th
of service. T h e D e p a r tm e n t w as
c o n re m p la tiiig a re d u c tio n of its
force of te m p o ra r y w ork ers a t
th e r a t e o f over 2 , 0 0 0 a m o n th .
T h e W a s h in g to n p erso n n e l of
th e T reasui-y h a d in c re ased fro m
a b o u t 8,200 em ploy ees in April,
1917, to m o re th a n 29.000 in
N ovem ber, 1918.
A t A rm istice,
th is d e p a r tm e n t, in s te a d of deci’e asin g its force, w as forced to
e x p a n d g re a tly its payroll.
I'ew person,, realize tlie m a g ­
n itu d e of “ p a p e r w o rk ” w hich
follows a n y w ar a n d w hich a l ­
w ays req u ires a n e x p a n sio n of
som e services a t a tim e w hen
tlie g en eral e x p e c ta tio n Is to w a rd
a deci-ease in G o v e rn m e n t p e r ­
sonnel.
T h e W a r E>epartm ent itself
w as faced w ith th e ta sk of as-
p riv a te in d u s try a f t e r th e w ar.
w h e re a s a m a jo r ity of p e r m a ­
n e n t Civil S erv ice em ployees
c a n be ex p ected to' stay.
Two
C h o ices
I n all fr a n k n e s s , th is much
sh o u ld be a d d e d :
There
IS
som e o p p o sitio n to th e
new
p la n .
I t com es p a r t ly fro m zealous
g u a rd ia n s of th e F ed eral
ti r e m e n t sy stem ,
w ith in the
Civil Service ' C om m ission, jj
com es p a r t ly
fr o m
employe^
u n io n ofticials.
B o th g ro u p s h a v e long been
a f r a id t h a t th e S o cia l Security
r e t ir e m e n t sy ste m would abso rb th e F e d e ra l em ployee retir e m e n t sy ste m . T h e y have a
re a l b asis fo r th e ir fe a r. Most
em ployees w o u ld n ’t w a n t it to
happen.
S p o n so rs of th e p roposed new
p la n s h a r e th e ir fe a r . B u t they
d o n ’t t h i n k th e p r o je c t is a step
in t h a t d ire c tio n .
Now
A t p re s e n t, th e W a r S ervice
em plo yee h a s tw o choices op en
to h im : (1) W h e n h e leaves th e
G o v e rn m e n t, h e c a n g et a r e ­
b a te o n t h e m o n e y h e p aid in to
th e r e t ir e m e n t fu n d .
(2) H e
c a n leave it in th e fu n d a n d
w a it untdl r e t ir e m e n t age, w h en
h e will receive a sm a ll (p ro b ­
ab ly very sm a ll) pension .
U n d e r th e p rop osed new p la n ,
th e m o n e y h e h a s p a id in to th e
F e d e ra l r e t i r e m e n t f u n d w ould
be t r a n s f e r r e d to th e Social S e ­
c u rity system .
T hen, p resu m ­
ably, i t w ould be 'm a t c h e d by
F e d e ra l fu n d s — in a n a m o u n t
1. T ry to g e t m o re people
fro m la rg e r cities w ho w o u ld n ’t
h a v e th e a d j u s t m e n t p roblem .
2. E m o tio n a lly m a tu r e people
sh o u ld be im p o rte d , a n d p u t on
jo b s to w h ic h th e y a re a c c u s ­
to m ed.
3. W h e n w o rk e rs a re h ire d
th e y s h o u ld be ass u re d a d e ­
q u a te h o u sin g , r e c e ip t of first
p a y c h e c k o n tim e, a n d c ap ab le
co u n sellin g w h e n th e y n e e d it.
4. In d iv id u a ls w ith o u t d e p e n d ­
e n t s s h o u ld be ch osen, w h ere
possible, fo r th e lo w e r-p a id jobs.
5. S u p e rv iso rs sh o u ld try to
g et few er, b e t t e r - t r a i n e d a n d
h ig h e r - p a i d w o rk ers in th e i n ­
te r e s t of efficiency.
The
rep o rt
d o e s n 't
fav o r
overtim e, a n d likes tlie id e a of
le ttin g em plo yees go h o m e w h e n
th e y h a v e fin ish e d th e ir w ork.
O p p o sitio n
FIRINGS
You M ay Take
A New Exam
E m p lo yees of th e P o s ta l S e r ­
vice w ho h a v e e n te re d th e M e r­
c h a n t M a r in e since M ay 1, 1940
h a v e th e ir r e e m p lo y m e n t rig h ts
p ro te c te d by a n a m e n d m e n t to
th e P o s ta l L aw s a n d R e g u la tio n s.
T h e y ’re e n title d to re e m p lo y ­
m e n t if th e y m a k e a p p lic a tio n
w ith in 40 d a y s a f t e r th e ir d is ­
c h a rg e
fpom
th e
M erchant
M a rin e .
T h e ir ab se n c e is con sid ere d a
te m p o ra r y v a c a n c y , a n d is filled
th e sa m e a s a m ilita r y v ac an cy ,
by a p ro b a tio n a l in d e fin ite su b ­
s titu te .
W A S H IN G T O N .— T h e se
are
d a y s w h e n a good m a n y war
ag en cie s (esp ecially W a r Dep a r t m e n t ) a r e b rin g in g abo ut a
g ra d u a l re d u c tio n of personnel
So h e r e is a n ite m which
im p o r t a n t to em p lo yees who
fin d th e m se lv e s released :
U n d e r a n ew sy ste m ju s t ins titu te d by Civil S ervice Comm ission, c e r t a in clerical em­
ployees w h o g e t relea se d will
h a v e to ta k e a new ex am in a­
tion.
T h e y a re em plo yees who took
w h a t Civil Service calls a sub­
stan d ard
e x a m in a t io n
when
th e y first e n te re d th e service.
S u c h p e rs o n s a r e fa irly num­
erous. I f th e y pass* th e re-ex­
a m in a tio n , th e y will go to Mie
very to p of th e re-em ploym ent
list fo r new jobs. However, if
th e y fail, th e ir c h a n c e s will be
p r e t ty slim . T h e y w o n ’t be re­
em ploy ed by th e Government
u n til a ll o th e r possible candi­
d a te s h a v e b e e n h ired .
No P recise A nsw er
T h e Civil S ervice LEADER
a t te m p te d la s t w'eek to find out
ju s t w h a t p erio d w as covered by
th e so -c a lle d su b - standard
exam s. H ow ever, Civil Service
C o m m issio n sa id t h a t th e exams
w ere c h a n g e d fr o m week to
week, a c c o rd in g to d e m a n d for
p e rs o n n e l.
T h e re fo r e , it was
u n a b le to p ro v id e a precise an­
swer.
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, August 24, 1943
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a c o u r t a c tio n a g a i n s t a n
em p lo y ee b ecau se th e w o rk er n e ­
glected to sign his p ay ro ll “ u n d e r
p ro te s t.”
I n th e la te s t case of th is type,
S u p re m e C o u rt J u s tic e B e n j a ­
m in F. S c h re ib e r ru le d t h a t
C h a rle s A. B urke, a n em ploy ee
of th e E >epartm ent of F in a n c e ,
c o u ld n ’t receive $ 1 , 2 0 0 w h ic h h e
o t
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P la y in g
p ro te sts m u s t be n o te d on
p ayro ll.
TH E CO URTS
V o u ’r e K i d d i n g ’E m , B u t c h — B u t I t ’s a C u t e I d e a
lo o k
F. H. La G u a r d i a
e m ­
t h a t
h e a d ,
And
h e r e ’s
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v e ry
c a r d i t s e l f . I t ’s e n i f r a v e d , n o
s t r o k e , F io r e l l o , a b s o l u t e l y !
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m aster
o ffic ia l.
E a c h d e p a r t m e n t o f th e C ity
fallin g u n d e r th e M a y o r’s j u r i s ­
d ic tio n received a b a t c h of th e se
c a rd s w ith fo rm le tte rs, a n d in ­
s tru c tio n s to fo r w a rd th e m to
em ployees in service.
O n e fo rm le tte r w as a im e d a t
em ployees a lre a d y in t h e a rm e d
services, a n o t h e r a t th o s e a b o u t
to be in d u c te d .
W hile th e em ployees in u n i­
form w ere p ro b a b ly d elig h te d to
h e a r fro m th e ir M a y o r—ev en in
a fo rm le tte r — o p in io n in o f f i'
cial circles is t h a t th e c a rd s a re
j u s t a b o u t w o rth th e ir w eig h t in
s c ra p p a p e r.
S om e of th e C o m m e n ts
T y p ic a l c o m m e n ts :
“I guess it sh o w s t h a t tlie
M ay o r is s ta y in g o u t of th e
A rm y a n d in politics. H e h a s
h is eye on th e m illion s of votes
w hich will be c a s t in f u t u r e elec­
tio n s by v e te ra n s .”
A n o th e r: “ S ta t e law m a k es
every provisio n fo r th e p r o te c ­
tio n of th e service m a n ’s job.
Looks like a sim p le p u b lic ity gag
to m e .”
A nd fro m R o om 9 in C ity
H all, w here th e re p o r te r s h a n g
o u t: “ Hell, it is n ’t ev en o rig in al.
I h e a rd of so m e little je r k - to w n
o u t in Je rse y , w hose m a y o r
pu lled th e sa m e gag m o n th s
a g o .”
A t C ity H all, n o o n e h a d
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f a c t t h a t yo u a r « s s r v l D * L a ' t h « A m « d Fo t o m .
The o f f i c i a l f a m i l y n l a s o s y o u an d I . c a n a a s u M
y o u b h a t wa w i l l a l l be w a i t i n g %o w alo o n *
on / o u r T i c t o r l o u s retu rn *
The e n c l o s e d c a r d i s f o r y o u r
c o a v e o i e n o e aodVa r e ia in d e r t h a t y o u r o i t y joto
l3 M a lt in g fo r you.
a U i f A r e g o o d w i v h e s and g o o d l« M k .
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even a v ague id ea o f th e p u ip o s e
of th e little c a rd s .
S in c e th e
M ilita ry Law p ro te c ts th e p o si­
tio n s o f em ployee-.soldiers u p o n
t h e ir r e t u r n fro m service, n o one
in th e M a y o r’s e n to u ra g e w as
able to s t a te sp ecifically w h a t
w as b e h in d th e m ove.
O n e A d v a n ta g r e
O n e a d v a n t a g e w as seen, h o w ­
ever, in th e f a c t t h a t th e r e ­
t u r n in g sold ier w ould h a v e a
d efin ite, c l e a r - c u t c o m m itm e n t
fr o m th e City, g u a r a n t e e in g h is
p osition (or, a s th e c a rd d id n ’t
s ta te , a s im ila r o n e ).
T h is
w ould e lim in a te a r g u m e n ts w ith
d e p a r t m e n t h ea d s.
T h e M ay o r h a d tw o version s
of le tte rs t h a t a r e going to th e
serv icem en .
O ne reads:
“ We
a re all p ro u d of you a n d th e fa c t
t h a t you a re se rv in g in th e
a rm e d forces. T h e o fficial f a m ­
ily m isses you a n d I c a n a ss u re
you t h a t we will all be w a itin g
to welcom e you o n y o u r v ic to ri­
ou s r e tu r n .
“T h e enclosed c a rd is fo r y o u r
co n v en ien ce a n d a re m in d e r t h a t
y o u r C ity job is w a itin g fo r you.
“S in c e re good w ishes a n d good
lu c k .”
I n th e seco n d version, fo r
th o se a b o u t to e n t e r th e a rm e d
forces, th e f ir s t s e n te n c e is a l ­
te re d to r e a d : “ I w as p ro u d to
le a rn t h a t you will soon be se rv ­
ing w ith th e A rm ed F o rc e s .”
M O R R IS P A R IS
H e ’s t h e
c o n flic ts
m an w ho h ears the
on
p rev a ilin g
rate
of pay.
fe lt w as du e h im u n d e r th e M c ­
C a r th y I n c r e m e n t Law.
T h e em ployee h a d g one to d e­
p a r t m e n t officials a n d
com ­
p la in e d t h a t h e w a s n ’t g e ttin g
h is in c rem en ts. H e w as advised
n o t to b o th e r sig n in g th e p a y ­
roll sh e e ts “u n d e r p r o t e s t ,” but,
to sen d in a le tte r s t a ti n g h is
olaims.
N o th in g happen/ed, so
h e fin ally took th e m a t t e r into
th e co urts.
T h e c o u rts d i d n ’t
ru le t h a t h e w a s n ’t e n title d to
th e in c re m e n t, b u t j u s t t h a t th e
C ity c o u ld n ’t be m a d e to pay
th e m oney, becau se h e h a d n 't
m e t th e I^eauirem ents of th e
A d m in istra tiv e Code, t h a t s a la ry
P A Y
'Prevailing Rate'
A section of th e S ta t e L ab or
Law
provides
tlm t
laborers,
w o rk m en a n d m e c h a n ic s c a n n o t
be p aid less t h a n th e p re v a ilin g
r a t e of wage fo r a d a y ’s work
by th e City.
“T lie p rev ailin g r a t e , ” says
th e law, “ is th e r a t e of wage
p aid in th e locality to th e m a ­
jo rity of w orkm en , la b o re rs or
m e c h a n ic s in th e sa m e tr a d e or
o c c u p a tio n .”
T h e C o m p tro lle r’s O ffice is
th e legal a u th o r ity of th e City
Coming^ s o o n in t h e C i v il S e r ­
v ice L E A D E R — a sp e c ia lly w r it ­
ten
article, by
a
n a tio n a lly k n o w n expert, on th e su b ject:
“ H o w C a n C iv il S e r v i c e B e I m ­
p r o v e d ? ” T h e d a r in g n e w id ea s
e x p r e s e d in • t h is a r t ic le are o f
h u g e im p o r ta n c e to every e m ­
p lo y ee,
ev ery
ad m in istra to r,
e v e r y c it i /.e n i n t e r e s t e d i n g o o d
g r o v e r n m e n t. W a t c h f o r it.
th e
A d v ice
H e re a re som e p o in ts of im ­
p o rta n c e to C ity em p lo y e es w ho
m a y feel t h a t th e y a r e n ’t getting:
th e s a l a i y o r in c r e m e n ts d u e
th e m .
2 —The
proi>er m a n n e r of i n ­
d ic a tin g a p ro te st is as fo l­
lows: Sign th e p ayro ll sh eet.
T h en un d er your nam e, b ut in ­
side th e box, w rite “ u n d e r p r o ­
t e s t . ’ S u ch versions a s “ u n d ,
pro., ’ h a v e been u p h e ld In th e
c o u rts. I f you d o n ’t d o th is ,
y o u r c h a n c e of collectin g m o n e y
fro m th e C ity a re very, v ery
slim.
2
“ I f you a re on v a c a tio n , o r
sick leave, o r o th e rw ise a b ­
s e n t on p ayro ll day, be s u r e to
m a k e th e sa m e s t a t e m e n t on th e
yellow re c e ip t slip w h ich you a re
given to sign.
^ — I f you h a v e n eg le c te d to
sign p ayro lls “ u n d e r p r o t e s t ,"
you c a n still collect fro m th e
d a y t h a t you serve legal pai>ers
o n th e City. T h e c o u rts h a v e
ru le d t h a t s t a r t in g legal ac tio n
is a c le a r in d ic a tio n t h a t th e
em plo yee is n ’t sa tisfie d w ith th e
s a la ry h e is receiv in g.
^ — You c a n 't lose if you sig n
every p ayroll, “ u n d e r p r o t e s t ,”
ever, if you h a v e n 't a n y t h in g
you co n sid er a claim a g a i n s t th e
City. M a n y em ploy ees sign th is
way. ju s t as a s o r t of in s u ra n c e
in th e e v e n t t h a t s o m e th in g m a y
com e u p in th e f u tu r e a n d give
th e m g ro u n d s to d e m a n d ba ck
pay.
^ — E m ployees of th e B o a rd of
E d u c a tio n , ^ d o th e r a g e n ­
cies w hose s a la rie s d o n ’t com e
fro m th e C ity tre a s u ry , n e e d n ’t
sign, “ u n d e r p ro te s t.”
They
d o n ’t com e u n d e r th e ru lin g of
t h a t section of th e A d m in is tra ­
tive Code.
^ — S o m e C ity em p lo yees w ho
w ere fo rm erly w o rk in g u n d e r
p rev ailin g ra te s, w ere given p e r
a n n u m s t a tu s a n d re q u ire d to
sign
s t a te m e n ts
that
th e y
w o u ld n ’t sign
th e ir
payrolls,
“ u n d e r p r o t e s t .” T h e s e em ploy ees
c a n ’t sign, o r th e y will lose th e
p e r a n n u m s ta tu s .
Y — If th e em ployee w hose n a m e
is ju s t above y o u rs on th e
sh e e t signs “u n d e r p r o t e s t ,” you
c a n ’t ju s t use “ d i t t o ” m a rk s .
T h a t c a m e up in co u rt, a n d th e
Ju d g e ru led “ no go.”
in s e ttin g th e p re v a ilin g w age
for Mie d if f e r e n t g ro u p s of C ity
em ployees; a n d A ssis ta n t D e p u ty
C o m p tro lle r M o rris P a ris, h e a d
of th e L ab o r Law division, is
a busy m a n try in g to keep peace
b etw een th e City, a n d th o se of
its em ployees who feel t h a t th e y
a r e n o t g e ttin g th e ir full wages.
T h e P rocedure
T h is is th e p ro c e d u re follow ed
in s e ttin g a p re v a ilin g w age
scale:
1.
T h e C o m p tro lle r’s O ffice
c o n d u cts a survey of th e in d u s ­
try to d e te rm in e w h a t is th e
(Cuntinuo'cl on l*i»cre F o u r t e e n )
♦
T h i s is t h e l e t t e r w h i c h g o e s ( i n o n e o f t w o v e r s i o n s ) t o t h e
b o y s . I t ’s s i f f n e d b y I ^ G u a r d i a , b u t t h e sigrnatu re is p r i n t e d in .
T h e r e ’s n o th in g : p e r s o n a l a b o u t it.
W N Y C
Work for Free
C ity ra d io s t a ti o n WNTYC o p ­
e ra te s o n a b u d g e t of a b o u t
$100,000 a y e a r.
T h a t m eans
t h a t th e r e is n ’t e n o u g h m o ne y
in th e till to h ire e n o u g h p eo * pie to r u n th e place, b u t ta k m g a d v a n ta g e of th e fa c t t h a t
radio is a g la m o ro u s field, th e y
m a n a g e to g et along.
T h e r e a r e alw a y s so m e p e o ­
ple w ho a r e w illing to w ork
a ro u n d a ra d io s t a ti o n fo r free
in o rd e r to le a rn th e ro pes; a n d
so f a r every o n e of th e pe rso n s
who gave h is tim e h a s been
able to la n d a fu ll-tim e , p aid
job in th e in d u s try .
Bob Ross, e x - u n p a i d d ra m a tic
d irecto r a n d s c r ip t w rite r, now
Has a n O.W .I. p osition .
J a c k G o ld stein , fo r m e r a s s is t­
a n t new s e d ito r a n d pu blicity
*>‘a n a t n o th i n g p e r week, is
Also w ith O.W .I.
M ike Ja b lo n s , re c e n tly p ro m oted to R a d io iV afllc A ^ i s t -
a n t, also s t a r t e d a s d r a m a ti c a s ­
s i s t a n t w ith o u t fin a n c ia l rewaixl.
A B it o f C iv il S e r v ic e S le ig h t - o f - H a iid
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T h r e e Doing: I t
A t p re s e n t, ,th r e e m e m b e rs of
t h e s ta ff a r e p u t t i n g in th e ir
tim e w ith o u t b en efit of p a y ­
check.
P ra n c e s C o h e n , U n iv e rs ity of
W isconsin s t u d e n t, is p o u n d in g
o u t sc rip ts a n d p u b licity r e ­
leases.
W a lte r W h ite , Jr ., so n of th e
h e a d of th e N a tio n a l A sso ciatio n
fo r th e A d v a n c e m e n t of C ol­
o red People, w rites c o n tin u ity
a n d new s “s p o ts ,” a n d a n ­
n ou nces.
L a u ra E cker, d a u g h t e r of C ity
J u d g e S a m u e l E ck er, a n n o u n c e s
a n d w rites fo r th e s t a ti o n d u r ­
in g h e r v a c a tio n fr o m V assar.
A n d sh e g ets u p early e n o u g h
to give a n 8:55 a.m . p ro g r a m of
“ W h a t to Do in New Y o rk C ity .”
W NYC c a n use a few m ore
ta le n te d people w ho d o n ’t m in d
being
f o r g o tte n
on
payday.
T h e y ’re o n th e 2 5 th floor of th e
M u n ic ip a l B uilding , if y o u ’re i n ­
te rested .
B
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k ip
L a te s t
th e
C it y
is
e
d e v e lo p m e n t
o f
a p p lic a tio n s
to
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c le r k ,
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o
th o s e
r
w h o
p r o m o t io n a l
w e ll
a s
to
h a v e
w it h in
file d
t h e ir
e x a m in a t io n
o th e r s
t a k in g
to
p r o ­
te s ts .
U n d e r th e p r e s e n t sy stem ,
p ro m o tio n s a re m a d e so as to
involve th e le a s t possible e x ­
pense.
F o r in s ta n c e , a clerk
m a y be n u m b e r 1 o n a p ro m o ­
tio n a l list, b u t h e is g e ttin g only
$1,440 a yea r. T h e n e x t on th e
list is g e ttin g th e to p s a la ry of
h is g rad e, $1,800. T h e to p $1,800
em ployee will g et th e p ro m o tio n ,
since th e City will h a v e to pay
h im o nly $ 1 a y e a r m o re in
sa la ry for th e first year.
W h e n p ro m o tio n s a r e a u t h o r ­
ized by th e B u d g e t Office, th e y
advise th e d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s n o t
to s u b m it th e n a m e s of ' an y
w o rk ers w ho a re receiving m o re
th a n $ 1 2 0
below
th e s a l­
a ry w h ich th e p ro m o tio n calls
for.
T h is, th e y e x p lain , “m a k e s it
possible to p u t th r o u g h m o re
p r o m o t i o n s . . .a n d
spend
less
m o n e y .”
T h e B u d g et O ffice a d d s t h a t,
in its view, th e n o rm a l j j a t h of
a d v a n c e m e n t sh o u ld be th is:
F ir s t th e em ployee re a c h e s th e
top of h is s a la ry g ra d e th r o u g h
in c re m e n ts.
T h e n h e is
m o ted .
N igg ardly Polic;
T h e S ta te , C o u n ty ar.ci M u n i­
cipal W o rk ers of A m erica, CIO,
on th e o th e r h a n d , co n sid er thi.s
process n ig g a rd ly a n d aaiainst
th e p rin c ip les of th e m e ri .sy.stem . I n a le tte r to B u d g e t D i­
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J a m e s K in g of th e C IO u n io n ,
ch a rg e s :
1. T h a t th e in te llig en c e a n d
a b ility of th e em plo yee w h ic h
h a s been te sted o n a p r o m o ­
tio n a l e x a m in a tio n
does n o t
co un t.
2 . C o n tin u a tio n
of th is p r a c ­
tice w ould be c o n t r a r y to th e
m e rit sy ste m a n d w ould s e r i ­
ously h a r m th e m o ra le of th o u .sands of city em ployees.
T h e A m e ric a n F e d e r a tio n of
S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l
E m plo yees h a s also c a m e o u t
publicly a g a in s t th e $ 1 - p r o m o ­
tio n schem e.
T h e B u d g et O ffice iias r e ­
ceived n u m e ro u s le tte rs fro m
C ity em ployees re q u e s tin g
a
o liange in th is p r o m o tio n a l p r o ­
ced ure, b u t th e C ity h a s given
no in d ic a tio n t h a t it will rev erse
its a t tit u d e .
In th e C ity D ep a rtm en ts
HEALTH
Whaf Happens
To the Money?
T h e p ro m o tio n or C iiier C lerk
MaLtliew B y rn e to th e p osition
of S e c re ta ry of th e I X p a r t m e n t
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T h e job is con sid ered a d e ­
sirab le one. a n d th e r e is c o n sid ­
era b le in te re s t in th e d e p a r t ­
m e n t over w ho g e ts tlie "p lu m ."
B ut th e B u d g e t Oflice h a s
in d ira tf'd t h a t th e r e m ay n o t
b«‘ a n y job to give out.
Tt seem s t h a t th e se c re ta ry
of th e d e p a r t m e n t c a n p e rfo rm
th e g re a te r p a r t of th e fu n c tio n s
of th e C h ief C lerk w ith o u t a n y
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Office ca n be sh o w n th e n eces.sity fo r m a k in g th e .$4,500 a p ­
p o in tm e n t, it will be q u ite c o n ­
te n t to leave th e b u d g e t line
v a c a n t.
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m e n t is m a d e, it w o n 't n e c e s­
sarily c a rry th e sa m e s a la ry
w h ich M r. B y rn e received.
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to c a rry it in.
T h e n a few of th e girls in th e
d e p a r t m e n t decided to jo in up,
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b er of pro po sals, “to fit W e lfa re
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d itio n s a n d p ro b le m s .”
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fu n c tio n s of th e d e p a r t m e n t u n ­
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The Password
I f you w alk in to a W e lfa re
office, a n d h e a r o ne em ploy ee
say to a n o t h e r , w ith a s t r a i g h t
face, "A m I m y b r o t h e r ’s
k e e p e r? ” th e n d o n 't ju m p to
th e co n clu sio n t h a t som eb od y
is a c a n d id a te fo r th e p sy ­
c h ia tric w ard.
I t ’s th e new “p a ss w o rd ,” or
g ree tin g , w h ic h h a s been
s p re a d in g like w ildfire since
th e B iblical p h r a s e a p p e a re d
in C o m m issio n e r E d w a r d
R h a t i g a n ’s m e m o r a n d u m a n ­
n o u n c in g im p e n d in g c h a n g e s.
In c id e n tly , if you w a n t to
know R h a t i g a n ’s a n s w e r to
t h a t q u e stio n — i t ’d be “Y e s !”
8 . In c r e a s e d
fac ilities fo r c a re
ol th e aged.
9. D e v elo p m en t of a p ro g r a m
to s tim u la te fam ily p a r tic ip a tio n
in w ar v o lu n te e r agencies.
Changes Coming
New c h a n g e s fo r W e lfa re e m ­
ployees a re in view w ith th e
a p p o i n tm e n t of a c o m m itte e to
m a k e re c o m m e n d a tio n s fo r a l ­
te r a tio n s in th e a d m in is tr a tiv e
m a c h in e ry .
A n n o u n cin g th e fo r m a tio n of
th e co m m itte e , E d w a rd R h a t ig an, a c tin g c o m m is sio n e r in th e
ab sen ce of C o m m iss io n e r Leo
A rn stein , p o in te d o u t th e c h a n g ­
ing c h a r a c t e r of W e lf a r e ’s d u ­
ties.
A m ong th e new c o n d itio n s
faced by th e d e p a r t m e n t , M r.
R h a ti g a n listed :
1. A d ro p in pub lic a.ssistance
caseload.
2. A c o n tin u o u s rise in th e
p e rc e n ta g e o f ag ed p e rs o n s in
th e p o p u la tio n .
3. A need fo r m ore m te n siv e
w ork w ith th e p h y sically h a n ­
dicap ped .
4. E x te n s io n
of services to
c h ild re n in th e ir ow n h om e.
The
T ask
The
c o m m itte e
has
been
c h a rg e d w ith th is ta s k : “ T o
fo r m u la te a p r o g r a m fo r su b mi.ssion to th e d e p a r t m e n t in
o rd e r t h a t we m a y d e te rm in e
to w h a t e x t e n t to c h a n g e , m o d ­
ify, or e x te n d p r e s e n t p la n s a n d
policies in re la tio n to o u r b u d g e t
schedules, special services, u tili­
z a tio n o f reso u rces, a n d to r e c ­
o m m en d how b e st th e se p la n s
a n d policies m a y be g e a re d to
m e e t o u r c u r r e n t p ro b le m s .”
H e ad in g th e C o m m itte e is
P e a rl B. Z im m e r m a n , a d m in is ­
t r a t o r of Policy, T r a i n in g a n d
C o n su lta tio n of th e D ivision of
Social Services.
S e rv in g w ith
h e r a re : D o ro th y B. D aly, E t t a
D eu tsc h , M a r g a r e t L. D eW itt,
A u g u stin a J. J a c k s o n , M r. H a r r y
Levine, M ary P ale vsky , C ry sta l
M. P o tte r, a n d A n n e H . Rebeck.
8:30 Too Early
T h e r e ’s a n o t h e r ca u se of u n ­
re s t in W elfa re. A bou t 150 e m ­
ployees of th e N o n - S e ttle m e n t
Division h a v e to r e p o r t to w ork
a t 8:30 every m o r n in g a n d ch eck
o u t a t 5 p.m .
S om e of th e m c la im th e r e ’s no
le a s o n w hy th e y sh o u ld h a v e to
com e in th e h a l f - h o u r earlier. "
T h o se w ho h a v e c h ild re n say
it m e a n s t h a t th e y h av e to
leave th e m u n a t te n d e d before
school op en s in o rd e r to re p o r t
to w ork on tim e.
S till o th e r s fig ure t h a t th e
e x tr a h a l f - h o u r ’s sleep is so m e ­
th in g to be d esire d , b u t th e ir
re q u e s t for a 9-5:30 w ork day
h a s fa llen on d e a f e a rs in th e
d e p a r tm e n t.
“C a n ’t be d o n e,” say d e p a r t ­
m e n t officials, b u t th e em ployees
a r e n ’t h a p p y a b o u t it.
More Promotions
W elfare
has
p ro m o te d
28
ste n o s to g ra d e 3. T h e y w ere
p erso n s serv in g as s e c re ta rie s to
a d m in is tr a to r s a n d division di?
rectors.
Now, th e em plo yee o r g a n i­
z a tio n s in th e d e p a r t m e n t a re
cla m o rin g fo r m o re p ro m o tio n s
to th is g ra d e .
B o th th e Civil S ervice F o ru m
City Clerks WhoDidn %May
Apply forPromotion Chance
C le r k s
to
f ilin g
w o r k in g
t h e ir
tio n s
to
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b id s
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f o r
C it y
th e
f o r
a p p lic a tio n s
3
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4 ,
w h o
th e
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w ill
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g e t
p r o m o tio n
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c h a n c e
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g e t
in .
c co pe o f E x a m in a tio n :
P a r t 1 of ij,.
w r i t t e n t e s t w i l l b e a s h o r t n i i s w e r to ,,
t o be g i v e n I n o n e s e s s io n n o t t o e>;cpp,i
f o u r h o u r s in le n g th .
I t w i l l t e s t th»
c a n d id a t e 's k n o w le d g " o f d u t ie s o rd ir.a r
ily p e rfo rm e d b y a t h ir d
g r a d e c lt r k "
in c lu d in g
b u s in e s s
p ra c tic e s
and
n io ’
c e d u re s c o m m o n ly e m p lo y e d in c i t y o f'
flc e .s, -such a s b u d g e t a r y m a t t e r s ,
r o lls , r e la t io n s h ip w it h s t a f f d e p a r tm tn u
a n d c i v i l . s e rv ic e m a t t e r s .
I t may
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on
im p o rta n t p to L
l e m s o f C i t y , S t a t e a n d F e d e r a l g o v e rn *
m e n ts , n u m e r i c a l c a lc u l a t io n s such n j
m a y b e u s e d i n C i t y d e p a r t m e n t s , and
o th e r p e r tin e n t In f o r m a t io n .
C a n d id a ic .s
w h o q u a l i f y o n P a r t I w i l l b e su m m o n e d
a t a la t e r d a te f o r P a r t I I , w h ic h
r e l a t e d i r e c t l y t o t h e . s p e c if ic f u n c t io n s
o f th e c a n d id a te 's o w n d e p a r tm e n t.
S u b j e c t a n d W e i g h t s ; R e c o r d a n d s t n io r i t y , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t r c q m r t.d w r i t t e n t e s t , w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t rp l
q u ir e d .
P a r t I a n d P a r t I I , 70 p e r ii- r ii
r e q u ir e d
on
each
p a rt.
F ro m S e p te m b e r 22, a p p l ic a ­
tio n s will be a c c e p te d fo r a
p erio d of th r e e w eeks by th e M u ­
n ic ip a l Civil S ervice Commi.ssion
a t th e A p p lic a tio n Office, 96
D u a n e S tr e e t f j u s t o ff B r o a d ­
w a y ).
I t is n o t p la n n e d to m a k e a n y
c h a n g e s in th e re q u ire m e n ts , th e
C o m m ission h a s In d ic a te d .
T h is is ju s t w h a t T h e L E A D E R
said w ould h a p p e n in its issue
of A u g u st 3rd.
A nd th e r e ­
q u ir e m e n ts re m a in th e sam e d e ­
spite th e f a c t t h a t em plo yee
g rou ps, n o ta b ly th e S ta t e , C o u n ty
a n d M u n icip al W o rk e rs of A m e r­
ica, h a v e c o n d u c te d a c a m p a ig n
to low er th e tim e - e x p e rie n c e r e ­
q u ir e m e n ts in o rd e r to allow? a
la rg e r n u m b e r of em ploy ees to
ta k e th e e x a m in a tio n s .
P R O M O T IO N
T e st In T w o P a ris
T h e te sts Will be given in tw o
p a rts . P a r t I will be th e g e n e ra l
e x a m in a tio n : P a r t I I will d ea l
w ith t h e specific w ork of th e
c a n d id a te s . T h e d a te s fo r th e
f i r s t p a r t o f th e e x a m in a tio n s
a r e : fo r g ra d e 4, S a tu r d a y , N o ­
v em b er 6 ; fo r g ra d e 3, S a tu r d a y ,
N ov em b er 13. D a te s fo r th e sec­
o n d h a l f o f th e te sts— to w h ich
only th o se p assin g th e f irs t p a r t
will be eligible— h a v e n o t y e t
been set.
councils, a n d th e S ta t e , C o u n ty
a n d M u n icip al W o rk e rs a re a s k ­
in g t h a t em plo y ees serv in g as
office m a n a g e r s a n d case s u p e r ­
visors g et th e p ro m o tio n .
A nd to th is req u est, th e APL,
S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l
Em ployees, a d d s its plea t h a t
h e a d ty p ists sh o u ld also g e t th e
boost.
A Capfain Now
D avid H irsch , e x -W e lfa rc file
clerk, is now w e a rin g th e d o u ­
ble b a rs of a n a i r force c a p ta in .
H is d e c o ra tio n 'fo r h ero ic s e r v ­
ice in New G u in e a b r o u g h t h im
n a tio n w id e reco g n itio n .
D esp ite seriou s w oun ds, he
b ro u g h t h is p la n e b a c k to its
base.
H e is now s ta tio n e d a t
M itchell Field.
4
Wanf to Join Up ? I
T h e D e p a r tm e n t of H ospitals
is busy r i g h t now n egotiating
w ith th e F e d e ra l G o v ern m en t
to g e t in u n d e r th e new Federal
C a d e t N u rse T r a i n in g program .
T h e U. S. p la n fo r th e expansion of th e n u rs in g s t a f f s of
th e a rm e d forces pro v id e s tha t
w om en h ig h school grad uates
b etw een 18 a n d 35 a r e given a
free 3 -y e a r tr a in i n g course, with
sm all allow ances, a n d on grad uatio n e n te r th e n u r s in g corp s of
th e A rm y or N avy.
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T h e p ro g r a m will be u n d e r tlie |
d ire c tio n of Miss M a ry E. Man- j
ley, C ity D ire c to r o f Nursing,
a n d it is p la n n e d to use all
of th e C ity ’s n u r s e s ’ training
school fo r th e C ad ets.
DON'T SELL YOUR
VALUABLES!
a t A t t r a c t i v e P r ic e s
T w o b lo c k s f r o m L . I . D e p o t , I . R . T .
A t l a n t i c A v e . , B . M . T . P a c i f i c S t .,
8 th A ve., F u lt « n S t.
(J R .
HOSPITALS
LO AN S
A n y t h i n g - y o u s e ll t o d a y V l l I
coot yo u m o re to m o rro w .
C I.K R K ,
S a l a r y ; $ 2,400 u p t o b u t n o t in c lu d in g
$ 3,0 0 0 p e r a n n u m .
A p p o in tm e n iB
are
u s u a lly
m a d e a t th e m lm lm u m
sa la ry
o f th e g ra de .
Fee;
$3.
D a te o f T e s t;
P a r t I o f t l i e w r it te n
t e s t w i l l b e h e l d o n N o v e m b e r 6.
E l ig ib ilit y R e q u ir e m e n ts ;
O p e n to au
p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y e e s i n t h e C i t y service
who
have
.served c o n t i n u o u . s l y
in the
fo llo w in g
s e rv ic e
or
s e rv ic e s
f o r ihe
p e r i o d o f t i m e d e s i g n a t e d n e x t p r e t t O in g
t h e d a t e o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n , and
w h o a re o th e r w is e e lig ib le .
A l l pi-r.sons
i n G r a d e 3 o f t h e C l e r i c a l S e r v i c e who
h a v e .served f o r t w o y e a r s i n t h e gra de,
a n d i n G r a d e ' 4 o f t h e C l e r i c a l S ervic e
w h o h a v e s e r v e d f o r o n e y e a r in the
g r a d e : a ls o p e r s o n s I n t h e A c c o u n t i n g
S e r v i c e a n d I n t h e S t a t i s t i c a l a n d Ac­
t u a r i a l S e r v ic e r e c e iv in g
$1,8 00 u p 1«
b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g $2,400. w h o h a v e served
f o r t w o y e a r s w i t h i n t h a t s a l a r y range,
a n d p e r s o n s I n t h e A c c o u n t i n g S ervic e
and
in
th e
S ta tis tic a l
and
A c tu a ria l
S e r v i c e r e c e i v i n g $ 2,400 u p t o b u t not
i n c l u d i n g $3,000, w h o h a v e s e r v e d for
n o t le ss t h a n o n e v e a r w i t h i n t h a t ss'.liiry
range.
S cope o f E x a m in u tio n :
P a r t I o f the
w r i t t e n t e s t w i l l be a s h o r t a n s w e r l(,«t
t o be g i v e n i n o n e s e s s io n n o t t o f x c i c d
f o u r h o u rs In le n g th .
I t w i l l t e s t the
c a n d id a te 's
k n o w le d g e
of
d u tie s
o r d i­
n a r ily
p e rfo rm e d
by
a F o u rth
G ra d e
c l e r k , s u c h a s t h e a d m in i s f T . - v t i o n o f a
u n i t o f th e d e p a r t m e n t , th e s u p o rv in o n
o f a c le r ic a l fo r c e , p e r s o n n e l p ro b liin s
a n d t h e e x a c t m e t h o d s a n d p ro c e d u r e s
e m p l o y e d i n C i t y o f f i c e s I n c a r r y i n g out
th e
fu n c t io n s o f v a rio u s C it y d e p a rt­
m e n ts .
I t m a y a ls o i n c l u d e q u e s tio n s
o n g e n e r a l a s p e o t s o f t h e C i t y . S t a t e and
F e d e ra l g o v e rn m e n ts
and
o th e r p iitin e n t in fo r m a tio n .
C a n d i d a t e s w h o q i'u lif y o n P a r t I w i l l be s u m m o n e d a t a
l a t e r d a te f o r P a r t I I , w h ic h w i l l rd iite
d i r e c t l y t o t h e . s p e c if ic f u n c t i o n s o f the
c a n d id a te 's o w n d e p a r tm e n t.
S u b je c ts
and
W e ig h ts ;
R e cord
.ind
s e n io rity ,
w e i g h t 50, 70 p e r c e n t re ­
q u i r e d ; w r i t t e n t e s t , w e i g h t 50. 70 p i r
c e n t re q u ir e d .
P a r t I a n d P a r t I I . 70
p e r c e n t re q u ir e d o n e ach p a r t.
A p p l i c a t i o n s b y m a i l w i l l be a c c r p ie d
i f m a i l e d t t ( jd p o s t m a r k e d
u p t o and
i n c l u d i n g 12 m i d n i g h t o n t h e la s t duy
f o r t h e r e c e i p t o f a p p l i c a t i o n s a n d re ­
c e iv e d b y t h e C o m m i s s i o n n o t m o r e tha n
f i v e day.s t h e r e a f t e r .
P R O M O T I O N T O C L E R K . <JR. A
T h i s e x a m i n a t i o n Is o p e n t o o i l t le p iir tin e n ts .
F o r a d e p a r tm e n t f o r w h ic h
a n e l i g i b l e l i s t l.s i n e x i s t e n c e t h e l i s t
r e s u ltin g fr o m th is e x a m in a tio n w ill n o t
be p r o m u l g a t e d u n t i l t h e e x p i r a t i o n o f
th e e x is tin g d e p a r tm e n t lis t.
W henever
a d e p a r t m e n t a l l i s t Is e x h a u s t e d C i t y w id e c e r t i f i c a t i o n m a y be m a d e , b u t o n ly
to
th o s e
d e p a rtm e n ts
re q u e .s tin g
s u c li
c e rtific a tio n o r w h e re d e p a r tm e n ta l p ro ­
m o tio n e x a m in a tio n s a re im p rn c tic n b le .
S a l a r y ; $ 1,800 u p t o b u t n o t i n c l u d i n g
$2,4 00 p e r
annum .
A p p o in tm e n ts
a re
u s u a lly
made a t
th e
m in im u m
s a la r y
o f th e g ra d e .
F e e : $1.
V a c a n c ie s ;
O c c u i r . o n i tim e to tim e .
D a te o f T e s t:
P a r t I o f th e w r itte n
t e s t w i l l be h e l d o n N o v e m b e r 13.
E lig ib ilit y R e q u ir e m e n ts ;
O p e n to a ll
p e r m a n e n t e m p lo y e e s in t h e C it y s e rv ic e
who
have
.served c o n t i n u o u s l y
in
th e
fo llo w in g
.s e rv ic e
or
s e rv ic e s
fo r
th e
p e r io d o f tim e d e s ig n a te d n e x t p re c e d ­
in g th e d a te o f th e w r i t t e n e x a m in a t io n ,
a n d w h o a re o th e r w is e e lig ib le .
A ll p e r ­
sons in g ra d e 2 o f t h e c le r ic a l s e rv ic e
w h o h a v e s e rve d f o r tw o y e a rs in th e
g ra d e , a n d in g ra d e 3 o f th e c le r ic a l
s e rv ic e w h o h a v e s e rv e d f o r o n e y e a r
i n t h e g r a d e ; a ls o p e r s o n s i n g r a d e 1 o f
t h e a tt e n d a n c e s e rv ic e w h o h a v e s e rv e d
fo r
tw o
ye ars
in
th e
g ra d e ,
and
in
g ra d e 2 o f th e a tt e n d a n c e s e rv ic e w h o
h a v e s e rve d f o r o ne y e a r in th e g ra d e ;
a ls o p e r s o n s I n t h e a c c o u n t i n g s e rC ic e ,
t h e .stores s e r v i c e a n d t h e s t a t i s t i c a l a n d
a c t u a r ia l s e rv ic e r e c e iv in g u p to b u t n o t
i n c l u d i n g $ 1,8 00 w h o h a v e .served f o r n o t
le s s t h a n t w o y e a r s w i t h i n t h a t . s a l a r y
ra n g e , a n d p e rs o n s In
th e a c c o u n tin g
■s e rv ic e a n d i n t h e s t a t i s t i c a l a n d a c t u a r ­
i a l s e r v i c e r e c e i v i n g $ 1,8 00 u p t o b u t n o t
i n c l u d i n g $ 2,400, w h o h a v e .served f o r n o t
le s s t h a n o n e y e a r w i t h i n
t h a t s a la r y
range.
DIAMONDS a n d JEWELRY
FOR SALE
TO
T h i s e x a m i n » t i o n is o p e n t o a ll oep a rtm e n ts .
F o r a d e p a r t m e n t f o r w in c ij
a n e l i g i b l e l i s t is i n e x i s t e n c e t h r ij.^t
r e s u l t i n g f r o m t h i s e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l not
b e p r o m u l g a t e d u n t i l t h e e x p i r a t i o n o(
th e e x is tin g d e p a r tm e n ta l lis t.
When­
e v e r a d e p a r t m e n t a l l i s t is exhaii.<<tr(|
C i t y w i d e c e r t i f i c a t i o n m a y b e m a d r . but
o n ly
to
th o s e
d e p a rtm e n ts
re q u e s iin g
s u c h c e r t if ic a tio n o r w h e re d e p a rtm e n ta l
p ro m o tio n
e x a m in a tio n s
a re
u n p ra o tic a b le .
on DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
F U R S , CL OTHING, C A M ­
ERAS, BINOCULARS. MUSI­
CAL INSTRUMENTS.
F U R S a n d C I V I L S E R V IC E
U N I F O R M S S T O R E D ON
T H E P R E M IS E S
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SUBWAYS
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Draft Deferment ?
T he B o a rd of T r a n s p o r ta t io n
feels t h a t its job of c a rr y in g six
and a h a l f m illion New Y o rk ers
each d ay is im p o r t a n t e n o u g h
to w a r r a n t c o n sid e ra tio n by th e
d raft b o a rd s fo r its m e n w ho a re
vitally n ecessary to a ss u re th e
safe o p e ra tio n of th e t r a n s i t sy s­
tems.
W a lte r S h a c k le to n , new ly a p ­
pointed liaison m a n b etw een th e
Board of T r a n s p o r ta t io n a n d
the local d r a f t b o ard s, h a s p o w ­
erful a r g u m e n ts to p u t fo r th
when a sk in g d e fe r m e n t of “ k ey ”
employees.
As to th e possibility of u sin g
viomen as re p la c e m e n ts, th e r e
aie a p p ro x im a te ly 16,500 p o si­
tions in th e t r a n s i t lin es fo r
which w om en a r e n ’t a v ailab le or
fitted, a c c o rd in g to ^ th e B o a rd .
F in d in g
re p la c e m e n ts
fro m
civil service lists h a s n ’t w o rked
out well e ith e r. I n a r e c e n t
sta te m e n t, th e B o a rd h a s sa id
tiiat its p re s e n t day m a le a p p l i­
can ts fall in to th r e e g ro u p s :
1. M e n w ho a r e s u b n o r m a l
p h y sically .
2. T h o se w hose c h a r a c t e r a n d
b a c k g ro u n d a r e q u estio n ab le.
3. D efense w o rkers w ho h av e
b e e n ab le to o b ta in releases fro m
th e ir em p lo y ers to ta k e tr a n s i t
jobs.
Need M ore T r a in in g
“S u c h m e n as a re ta k e n ,” c o n ­
tin u e s th e B o a rd s ta te m e n t,
“ re q u ire m o re t h a n th e c u s to ­
m a r y p erio d of tr a in in g . T h e
s i tu a t io n is ac u te , a n d p ro b a b ly
will becom e progressively worse
u n le ss th e d ra f ti n g of th e tr a in e d
tr a n s p o r t a ti o n p e rs o n n e l be e f ­
fectively sto p p e d .”
T o m a k e it ea sie r for th e
n e e d e d tr a n s i t w o rk er to g et h is
d e fe r m e n t, th e B o a rd h a s ta k e n
th e list of e ss e n tia l o c c u p a tio n s
issued by n a t io n a l h e a d q u a r t e r s
of th e Selective Service, a n d h a s
b ro k e n it dow n to co rresp o n d
w ith th e civil service title s of
th e ir em ployees p e rf o rm in g th e
s a m e w ork.
^
Any tr a n s i t em ployees, in th e
g ro u p s listed below, w ho face
reclassifica tio n by th e ir d r a f t
b o ard s c a n o b ta in aid in a sk in g
th e ir defei’m e n t by callin g th e
B o a rd of T r a n s p o r ta t io n , C A n al
6-6600 a n d ask in g fo r W a lte r
S h a c k le to n .
E sse n tia l O c c u p a tio n s
L ist sh o w ing in p a ra lle l c o lu m n s, c e r ta in of th e e ss e n tia l o c c u ­
p atio n s set f o r th in B u lle tin No. 26-4 of th e N a tio n a l H e a d q u a r te r s
of th e Selective S ervice S y ste m , a n d . o p p o site e ac h , th e Civil S ervice
title h e ld by th e em ployees o f th e B o a rd of T r a n s p o r ta t io n w h o a re
p erfo rm in g th e sa m e w ork.
As l i s t e d i n
B la c k s m ith
I la d y
B u lle tin
(A ll
T it le s f o r s u c h e s s e n tia l p o s itio n s i n N e w
Y o r k C it y T r a n s it S y s te m h e ld b y e m ­
p lo y e e s p e r f o r m i n c t h e s a m e w o r k .
No.
A ro u n d )
C a r M a in ta in e r— G ro u p C
M a in t a in e r s H e lp e r— G r o u p
R e p a ir m a n
Itu s M a in t a in e r — G ro u p A
C a r M tU n ta ln e r— G ro u p A
M a in t a m e r 's H e lp e r— G r o u p
B
B
Csible S p l i c e r
P o w e r C a b le
C iirp e n te r,
S tru c tu re M a in ta in e r— G ro u p A
M a i n t a i n e r ’s H e lp e r — G r o u p D
M a in te n a n c e
C r.vn e O p e r a t o r
D is p a tc h e r,
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T ra & lc
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S u p e rv is o r— M e c h a n ic a l P o w e r
A s s is ta n t S u p e rv is o r— E le c tr ic a l P o w e r
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.D is p a tc h e r . S e r v ic e o r W o r k
D u p a tc h e r,
M a in ta in e r
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S u rfa c e L in e D is p a tc iie r
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Y a r d in a ^ te r
E le c t r i c i a a
C a r M a in ta in e r— G ro u p E
L ig h t M a in ta in e r
M a in t a in e r s H e lp e r— G r o u p B
G iig in e « r . P r o f e 6 S i o n a i a n d T e c h n i c a l
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— C a rs a n d S hops
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House
C o le m a n , S h o p
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T h e S t a t e Civil S erv ice C o m ­
m issio n h a s re c e n tly issued a
n u m b e r o f lists of su ccessful
c a n d i d a te s in p ro m o tio n a l a n d
o p e n c o m p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n s
T h e s e lists, w ith th e n u m b e r
on e a c h follows;
P ro m .
P rin c ip a l
A c tu a ria l
C lerk, S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d ,
h e ld M ay 29, 1943, 6 p assed.
P ro m . O ffice M a c h in e O p e r ­
a to r , S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d , held
J u n e 12, 1943, 3 passed.
O.C.
In v e s tig a to r,
O tsego
C o u n ty , P u b lic W e lfa re D e p a r t­
m e n t, h eld J u ly 21, 1943, 2
passed .
P ro m . A ssis ta n t T y p ist. D is­
tr ic t 8 , D e p a r tm e n t of P ublic
W o rk s, h eld M ay 29, 1943, 4
p assed.
P ro m .
S e rg e a n t. Police D e ­
p a r t m e n t , P e lh a m , h eld J a n u a r y
27, 1943, 4 passed.
P ro m . L ie u te n a n t, Police D e­
p a r t m e n t , P e lh a m , h eld J a n u a r y
27, 1943, 1 p assed .
O.C.
A s s is ta n t
L a b o ra to ry
W o rk e r, D e p a r tm e n t o f H e a lth ,
h e ld A p ril 17, 1943, 15 p assed.
P ro m . P r o b a t e C lerk, B ro n x
C o u n ty S u r r o g a te ’s C o u rt, h eld
M a r c h 27, 1943, 3 p assed.
P ro m . J u n i o r I n s u r a n c e S e r ­
vice I n v e s tig a to r, New Y ork
O ffic e I n s u r a n c e F u n d , held
O c to b e r 31, 1942, 1 passed .
O.C. E x ecutive O fficer, ABC
B o a rd , H e rk im e r C o u n ty , h eld
M a r c h 27, 1943, 2 p assed.
P ro m .
S e n io r
E n g ro ssin g
C lerk , E d u c a tio n D e p a r tm e n t,
A lb an y , h e ld A pril 17, 1943, 1
p assed .
O.C.
B o ok keep in g M a c h in e
O p e r a to r , W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty ,
h e ld J u l y 16, 1942, 4 passed .
O.C.
C lerk, A lb an y O ffice.
D e p a r tm e n t of I n s u ra n c e , held
J u l y 1. 1943, 3 p assed .
P ro m .
K itc h e n K e ep er, D e ­
p a r t m e n t of C o rrec tio n , h eld
M a r c h 27, 1943, 16 p assed.
P ro m . S te n o g r a p h e r D e p a r t ­
m ent
of H e a lth , L a b o ra to ry
D ivision, h e ld J u n e 12. 1943, 8
p asse d .
P ro m . S e n io r M ail a n d S u p ­
ply C lerk, D e p a r tm e n t of S ta te ,
h e ld M ay 29, 1943, 1 p assed.
P ro m . F ile C lerk, ABC B o ard ,
New Y o rk D istric t, h e ld M ay 29,
1943, 7 p assed.
P ro m .
C lerk. S t a t e L iquor
A u th o rity , New Y ork O ffice, h eld
J u n e 26, 1943, 13 passed .
P ro m .
S en io r S te n o g r a p h e r.
S y ra c u s e O ffice So cia l W elfa re,
h e ld J u n e 12, 1943, 1 p assed.
P ro m . O ffice M a c h in e O p e r ­
a to r, A u d it a n d C o n tro l, h eld
J u n e 26, 1943, 1 p assed.
By
B rigadier
General
J o h n J . B r a d le y ( R e t.)
How New Draff Regulations
A f f e c f Governmenf Fathers
H e r e ’s
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th e
t h a t
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3 —
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f o r
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m
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a n
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to
d r a f t
d o e s n ’t
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b e
b e
d r a fte d .
b e lie v e
th is ,
m e m o r a n d u m
it
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p o s s ib ility
th e
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in
in d ic a t ­
d r a f t
t h a t
p u r p o s e s :
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f a ir ly
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p r o v id e
W
p r o b le m
n o n - d e fe r r a b le
tw o
w o u ld
la s t
fa th e r s
o ffic ia ls
h e a v y .
lis t
y —
s ig n
s tr o n g
m e n
H a r b o r
H o w e v e r ,
2 —
la r g e
w a y
p o o l
in ju r in g
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t h a t
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a lt h o u g h
m a n y
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L ocal No. 633 of th e A m erica n
F e d e r a tio n o f S ta te , C o u n ty a n d
M u n ic ip a l E m ployees, will m e e t
a t 76 C o u rt stre e t, B ro ok ly n.
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a t 8 p.m .
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th e o rg a n iz a tio n re p o r ts t h a t th e
m a le a n d fe m a le c le a n e rs o f th e
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in th e U n ite d S ta t e s to d a y is
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p la n ts ,
d epo ts, a n d o th e r A rm y S ervice
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b elo ng in g to th e New York City
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Inc.,
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M e c h a n ic .
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c a n
p r e - P e a r l
h a n d le
m o r e
tim e ,
f o r
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to
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w o n ’t
th e r e
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(A ll A ro u n d )
s e t
b e fo re
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in d u s t r y
m a n y
o r
th e y
in te n d s
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h o w
n u m b e r
t h i n k
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tio n s .
y e t
t h o u g h t
W e ld e r ,
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is s u e d .
e ls e .
b o a r d
lo c a l
d r a ft e d —
T ra in m a s te r
M a in te n a n c e
d r a f t
to
le s s
in
in s t r u c tio n s
n o n
th e
lit t le
w e re
d r a ft e d
a n y o n e
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a n y o n e
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t h e m
C a r In s p e c to r
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I f is p e e to r .
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s u rfa c e ,
r e g u la tio n s
m e n
b e
le t
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t h a t
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c le a r ly
r e fe r
n e w
m u s t
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o n
a t
n o n - d e fe r r a b le
in d u s t r y . ”
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r e g u la tio n s
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C o u n ty a n d S ta te o f N ew Y o rk .
4. T h e n a m e a n d p l a c e o f r e s i d e n c e o f
e a ch m e m b e r, a n d a d e s ig n a tio n o f w h ic h
a re g e n e ra l p a r tn e r s a n d w h ic h a re lim ite d
p a r tn e rs , a re as fo llo w s :
(a ) T h e
fo llo w in g
m e m b ers
of
s a id
p a r tn e r.s h ip a re g e n e r a l p a r tn e r s :
(1 ) S a m u e l T r e i b i c h ,
1059 1 0 t h S t r e e t ,
B o ro u g h o f B r o o k ly n , C ity , C o u n ty
and S ta te o f N ew Y o rk .
(2 ) A l b e r t A . G o t t l i e b , J e f f e r s o n S t r e e t ,
C it y o f B e a c o n , C o u n ty o f D u tc h e s s ,
S ta te o f N ew Y o rk .
( b ) T h e f o l l o w i n g m e m b e r s o f s a id p a r t ­
n e r s h ip a re lim it e d p a r tn e r s :
( 1 ) L io u is L . S m i t h , 37 R i v e r s i d e D r i v e ,
B o r o u g h o f M a n h a tta n , C ity , C o u n ty
a n d S ta te o f N ew Y o rk .
<•
(2) f t u s s ie
S m ith ,
37 R i v e r s i d e
D r iv e ,
B o r o u g h o f M a n h a t ta n , C ity . C o u n ty
and S ta te o f N ew Y o rk .
(3 ) R o b e r t S m i t h ,
37 R i v e r s i d e
D r iv e ,
B o r o u g h o f M a n h a tta n , C ity , C o u n ty
a n d S ta te o f N ew Y o rk .
(4 ) L e o H a n a n , 2 W e s t 6 7 th S tre e t. B o r ­
ough
o f M a n h a tta n .
C ity , C o u n ty
a n d S ta te o f N ew Y o rk .
5. T h e t e r m f o r w h i c h s a i d p a r t n e r . s h i p
is t o e x i s t is f r o m t h e 1 5 t h d a y o f M a y ,
1943, t o t h e 1 5 t h d a y o f M a y , 1945.
6. T h e a m o u n t o f ca.sh, a n d a d e s c r i p ­
t io n o f a n d th e a g re e d v a lu e o f th e o th e r
p ro p e rty
c o n trib u te d
by
each
of
s a id
lim it e d p a r tn e r s , a re as fo llo w s :
(a ) L o u is L . S m ith , S e v e n ty - fiv e H u n ­
d r e d t $ 7 ,5 0 0 ) D o l l a r s i n c a s h .
(b ) O u s s ie S m it h , E ig h t y - f iv e H u n d re d
($ 8 ,5 0 0 ) D o l l a r s i n c a s h .
( c ) R o b e r t S m i t h , F i v e T h o u s a n d ($ 5 ,0 0 0 )
D o lla rs in cash.
(d ) Leo
Hanan,
S e v e n ty -fiv e
H u n d re d
($ 7 ,5 0 0 ) D o l l a r s i n c a s h .
7. T h e a d d i t i o n a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s a g r e e d t o
be m a d e b y e a c h o f s a id l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s
a n d th e tim e s a t w h ic h o r e v e n ts o n th e
h a p p e n i n g o f w h i c h t h e y .s h a ll be m a d e
a re as fo llo w s :
NONE
8. T h e t i m e
w h e n th e c o n trib u tio n o f
e a c h l i m i t e d p a r t n e r is t o be r e t u r n e d is
u p o n d is s o lu tio n o f th e p a r tn e r s h ip .
9. T h e s h a r e ' o f t h e p r o f i t s o r t h e o t h e r
c o m p e n s a tio n
by
way
o f in c o m e
w h ic h
e a c h l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s h a ll re c e iv e b y r e a ­
s o n o f h i s c o n t r i b u t i o n , is a s f o l l o w s :
( a ) L o u i s L . S m i t h — 1 5% o f t h e n e t
p ro fits .
(b ) G u s s le S m i t h
—
17% o f th e n e t
p ro fits .
(c ) R o b e r t S m it h
—
10%
o f th e n e t
p ro fits .
(d ) L e o H a n a n — 15% o f th e n e t p r o f i t s .
10. T h e r e
s h a ll ben o r i g h t in
any of
s a id lim i t e d
p a r tn e r s to s u b s titu te a n a s ­
s ig n e e a s c o n t r i b u t o r
i n h i s p la c e .
11. T h e p a r t n e r s s h a l l h a v e t h e r i g h t t o
a d m it a d d itio n a l lim ite d
p a r tn e r s i f a ll
p a r tn e r s , g e n e r a l a n d lim it e d , s h a ll agree .
12. T h e r e
.s h a ll b e n o r i g h t i n
any of
s a id lim i t e d
p a r tn e rs to p r io r it y o v e r th e
o th e r lim it e d p a r tn e rs , as to c o n t r ib u t io n s
o r as t o c o m p e n s a t io n b y w a y o f in c o m e .
13. O n t h e d e a t h , r e t i r e m e n t o r i n s a n i t y
of
a
g eneral
p a r tn e r,
th e
re m a in in g
g e n e r a l p a r t n e r s h a ll h a v e th e r i g h t to
c o n t i n u e t h e b u s in e s s o f s a i d p a r t n e r s h i p .
14. T h e r e s h a l l b e n o r i g h t i n a n y l i m i t e d
p a r t n e r t o d e m a n d a n d re c e iv e p r o p e r t y
o th e r t h a n ca s h In r e t u r n
f o r h i s c o n ’trib u tio n .
D a t e d , t h e 1 5 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
(S ig n e d )
S A M U E L T R E IB IC H
A L B E R T A. G O T T L IE B
L O U IS L. S M IT H
G U S S IE S M IT H
R O B E R T L O U IS S M I T H
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OF
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S A M U E L T R E IB IC H , A L B E R T A. G O T T ­
L IE B , L O U IS L . S M IT H , G U S S IE S M IT H .
R O B E R T S M I T H a n d L E O H A N A N , b e in g
s e v e ra lly d u ly s w o rn , depose a n d say, a n d
e ach f o r h im s e lf deposes a n d says, t h a t
th e y a r e t h e p e rs o n s d e s c rib e d in , a n d
w h jf s ig n e d , t h e fo r e g o in g C e r t if ic a t e , a n d
t h a t t h e s t a t e m e n t s c o n t a i n e d i n t h e s a id
C e rtific a te a re tru e .
S w o rn to b e fo re m e th is
1 6 t h d a y o f J u l y , 1943.
B L A N C H E P. S T A N G , C o m . o f Deeds,
N ew Y o r k C it y , N . Y ., C o u n t y C le r k s No.
45.
C o m . e x p i r e s J a n . 13, 1945.
S A M U E L T R E IB IC H
A L B E R T A. G O T T L IE B
L O U IS L. S M IT H
G U S S IE S M IT H
R O B E R T L O U IS S M IT H
LEO HANAN
•C o u n ty
C le r k ’s C y f. a tta c h e d ).
(S E A L )
C ivil S e r v ic e L E A D E R
DUANE
STREET.
NEW
VORK
C IT Y
I f y o u ’ire a F e d e r a l e m p l o y e e ,
E n c lo s e d is $ 2 . 0 0 ( c h e c k , s t a m p s o r m o n e y o r d e r ) to co v er
c o s t o f n n n u u l s u b s c r ip tio n to T h e L E A D E R .
S e n d m e t r a in ­
in g a n il e x p e r i e n c e b la n k s i m m e d i a t e ly .
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J . M u r p h y , 8 8 .6 1 0 ; ( 3 ) S t a n l e y M . Y o u n g ,
8 8.3 2 0 ; (4 ) J o h n B . C a f a r e , 8 8 .2 8 0 ; (5)
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T h e list of 24 successful can.
d id a te s in th e C ity exam ination
for a u t o - m a c h i n is t h a s ju s t boon
a n n o u n c e d by th e Civil Service
C om m ission.
H e a d in g th e list a re F erd in an d
J u n g e , of E lm h u rs t, a n d Alfred
J . M u rp h y , of th e B ro nx .
T h e list follow s;
(1 )
FLOOR
The NAM M
M e n or W o m e n N o w W o r k i n g
P t^ r in a n e n t
C A IN T E E N
H O U R S 11 A . M . - 3 P . M .
N o e x p e rie n c e n e c e s s a ry , a i r c o n d i­
tio n e d s to re : w o rk e rs n o w e n g ag e d in
e s s e n tia l a c t i v it ie s w i l l n o t be c o n s id e re d .
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r o ta tin g
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F e r r l.s ,
8 6 .6 3 0 ;
8 6 .3 6 0 ;
(8 )
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IN E X P E R IE N C E D
E x p e rie n c e d o n ly
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W a n t e d — F e m a le
B.
H a rry
8 8 .0 8 0 ;
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Joseph
M.
S te v e n s .
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8 4 .9 8 0 :
R o b e rt
C.
j.
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8 5.7 4 0 ;
( l o ‘)
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E . H a l l l n a n , 8 4 .6 6 0 ; (1 1 ) R o b e r t W . B m n e t t , 8 4 .2 9 0 ; ( 1 2 j J o h n P . O ’ B r i e n , 84 o iq (1 3 ) M i c h a e l P o m i l i a , 8 3 .7 1 0 ; (1 4 ) J o h ti
M o ric e ,
8 3 .6 8 0 ;
(1 5 )
A lb e rt
S o lla z z o
8 3 .4 5 0 ; (16J B o r g e E . M o l l e r , 8 3 .3 4 0 ; ( 17)
N i c h o l a s J . M a c l u s o , 8 1 .9 2 0 ; (1 8 ) W i l l i a m
J . S t a h l , 8 1 .4 6 0 ; (1 9 ) A n d r e w J . DcRo.>^a
8 1 .2 7 0 ; (2 0 ) P r a n k C . V c l j e , 8 0 .4 8 0 ; ( 2 i i
B e r n a r d J . S t r a s s e r , 7 9 .9 2 0 ; (2 2 ) O t io
, W e i d n e r , 7 8 .3 4 0 ; (2 3 ) E r n e s t E a c o b a c c i
7 7.2 0 0 ; 2 4) N i c h o l a s A n g e l i n o , 76.970.
Sfofe Promofionol
T h e S t a t e Civil S ervice C om ­
m ission h a s a n n o u n c e d th e fol­
low ing p r o m o tio n a l ex a m in a tio n s
fo r w h ic h a p p lic a tio n s m u s t be
filed w ith th e A lb a n y O ffiees of
th e C o m m issio n b efo re August
31.
Send
th e m
a large, self,
add ressed , s ta m p e d enveloi>e for
a p p lic a tio n fo r m s a n d complete
re q u ire m e n ts . E x a m in a tio n s are
o p e n to em p lo yees of th e d ep artm e n ts n a m e d below w h o meet
th e re q u ire m e n ts .
C h ie f o f th e B u re a u of Admin>
is tra tiv e S ervices, E d u c a tio n De­
p artm en t,
S a la ry
$5,200
to
$6,450.
A p p o in tm e n t m a y be
m a d e below th e m in im u m .
C hief, B u r e a u of I n s tru c tio n a l
S u p erv isio n , D ivision o f E lem e n ­
t a r y E d u c a tio n , D e p a r tm e n t of
E d u c a tio n . U su a l S a la ry R ang e
$5,200 to $6,450. A p p o in tm e n t •
m a y be m a d e below th e m in i­
m um .
H e a d C lerk, D ivision o f I n d u s ­
tr ia l H y giene, New Y o rk Office,
D e p a r tm e n t o f L a b o r (Exclusive
of th e S t a t e I n s u r a n c e Fund,
T h e D ivision of P la c e m e n t and
U n e m p lo y m e n t I n s u ra n c e , The
L a b o r R e la tio n s B o ard , a n d the
B o a rd of S t a n d a r d s a n d A ppeal).
S a la r y $2,500 to $3,100.
Im ­
m e d ia te a p p o i n tm e n t e x p ecte d in
th e D ivision o f I n d u s tr i a l H.vgiene.
A p p o in tm e n t m a y be
m a d e below th e m in im u m .
L E G A L N O T IC E
A T A S P E C I A L T E R M . P A R T I I , o f th(!
C i t y C o u r t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , h « Id
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 i n th e
c o u r th o u s e t h e r e o f a t 52 C h a m b e r s S tre e t,
B o ro u g h o f M a n h a tta n , C ity o f N e w Y ork,
o n t h e 1 6 th d a y o f A u g u s t, 1934. P re s e n t:
H o n . E d w a r d M c C u lle n . J u s tic e .
I n th e
m a tte r o f th e a p p p lic a tlo n o f A L E X A N D E R
L O W E N S T E IN
fo r
le a v e
to
chance
h is
n am e to A L E X A N D E R L O W E N .
U p o n r e a d in g a n d f i l i n g t h e p e t i t i o n of
A L E X A N D E R L O W E N S T E IN , d u ly v e rifie d
th e 1 3 th d a y o f A u g u s t, 1943, p r a y in g f o r
le a v e t o a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f A L E X A N D E K
L O W E N i n p la c e o f h is p r e s e n t n a m e ; a m i
th e c e r t if ic a t e o f th e A p p e lla te D iv is io n ;
a n d i t a p p e a r i n g t h a t s a i d p e t i t i o n e r l.s
re g is te re d p u r s u a n t to th e p ro v is io 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 o f
1940: a n d t h e C o u r t b e in g s a tis fie d th e re b y
t h a t t h e r e is n o re a s o n a b le o b je c t io n
th e c h a n g e o f n a m e ;
N O W . o n m o tio n o f A L E X A N D E R L O W ­
E N S T E I N , a t t o r n e y i n p e r s o n , i t is
O RDERED, th a t A LE X A N D E R LO W E N ­
S T E I N b e a n d h e is h e r e b y a u t h o r i z e d t o
assum e th e n a m e o f A L E X A N D E R LO W E N
o n a n d a f t e r th e 2 5 th d a y o f S e p te m b e r,
1943.
p ro v id e d t h a t h e s h a ll c o m p ly w ith
t h e 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
fu rth e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t th is o r d e r a n d p e titio n
h e r e in be f i l e d w i t h i n t e n d a y s f r o m the
d a te h e r e o f in th e o ffic e o f th e C le rk of
th is C o u rt a n d t h a t a co py o f th is o rd e r
s h a ll be p u b lis h e d w i t h i n te n d a y s o f the
e n t r y t h e r e o f o n c e i n T h e C i v i l S e r v ire
L e a d e r, a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d i n th e C ity
a n d C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k , a n d t h a t w ith in
f o r t y d a y s a f t e r th e m a k in g o f th is o rd e r,
p r o o f o f s u c h p u b l i c a t i o n t h e r e o f s h a l l be
file d w it h th e C le r k o f th e C it y C o u r t of
th e C it y o f N e w Y o r k a n d i t is f u r t h e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t a co p y o f th is o rd e r
a n d t h e p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h i t is g r a n t e d
s h a ll be s e rv e d u p o n t h e A p p e lla te D iv is io n
o f th e S u p re m e C o u r t. F ir s t J u d ic ia l D e ­
p a r tm e n t, w i t h i n t w e n t y d a y s a ft e r its en­
t r y a n d t h a t p r o o f o f s u c h s e r v i c e s h a l l be
file d w it h th e C le rk o f th is C o u r t w ith in
t w e n t y d a y 's a f t e r s u c h s e r v i c e , a n d I t is
fu rth e r
O R D E R E D , t h a t a co py o f th is o rd c i
a n d th e p a p e r s u p o n w h ic h i t is g ra n te d
s h a ll be s e rv e d u p o n t h e C h a i r m a n o f th e
L o c a l 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 iv e
S e r v ic e a t w h ic h t h e p e t i t i o n e r s u b m it te d
to r e g is t r a t io n as a b o ve se t f o r t h w it h in
tw e n ty days a fte r its e n try a n d p ro o f of
s u c h s e r v i c e s h a l l be f i l e d w i t h t h e C l e r k
o f t h i s C o u r t w i t h i n te n d a y s a f t e r such
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 l l o w i n g t h e f i l i n g of
th e p e t it io n a n d o r d e r as h e r e in b e fo re d i'
re c te d a n d th e p u b lic a tio n o f s u c h or der
and
th e
filin g
o f p ro o f of
p u b lic a tio n
th e r e o f; a n d o f t h e s e rv ic e o f a c o p y o f
s a id p a p e r s a n d o f th e o r d e r as h e r e in ­
b e fo r e d ir e c t e d , t h a t o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 5 t)i
day
o f S e p te m b e r,
1943, t h e
p e titio n e r
s h a ll be k n o w n b y t h e n a m e o f A L E X A N ­
D E R L O W E N a n d b y n o o th e r nam e.
ENTER:
J. C . C .
J
ruesday, August 24, 1943
T H E
J O B
JO B S
M A R K E T
N e e d Radio Man
By MUS. M A T IL D A B. M I IJ .E R
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^elp re a d e r s a n d jobs get to ­
gether. T h e p o sition s listed are
g athered
from
a d v e rtis e m e n ts
ot all th e n ew sp ap ers, p e rio d i­
cals a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith
personnel
m a n a g e rs.
These
jobs a re a n aly zed a n d a rr a n g e d
in ca teg o ries
w h ich will be
most h e lp fu l as a basis fo r se ­
lection. H ow ever, it is wise to
read th e e n t ir e co lu m n r a t h e r
th a n lim it y o u rse lf to a n y one
item.
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th oro ug hly eacJi positio n n o r is
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soon th e y m a y be filled.
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suggest t h a t you m e n tio n T h e
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w o rk
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d r u g p , d y e s t u lT s , e t c .
lo r m en and wom en.
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W.
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needs s to c k
men.
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c o u n te r
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and
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wom en.
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452
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S t.,
B ro o k ly n .
M a c h in e ry
B u ild e rs ,
In c .,
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R d .. L. I. C it y . ( V e r n o n J a c k s o n S t a . i
Is h i r i n g l e n r n e r s f o r m i l l i n g m a c h i n e s ,
la th e h a n d s a n d b e n c h w o rk .
A irc r a ft
p a r ts
w o rk
is
a v a ila b le
at
L « d k o te ,
V e r n o ^ i B l v d . St 3 5 t h A v e . , L . I . C i t y .
C o u n te r g irls a n d m e n nee de d : R a n d s
Food
Shops,
3821
B w a y .;
Tkom psons,
97 K . 4 2 n d S t . ; B i c k f o r d ’ s (S 3 0 ) , 35« W .
5 0 t h S t . < 9 th A v e . > ; N e d l c k S t o r e s , I n c . ,
192 L e x i n g t o n A v e . ( 3 2 n d S t . ) .
H o te l H e lp in c lu d in g c le rk s , e le v a to r
o p e ra to rs , te le p h o n e o p e ra to rs a re needed
b y K n o t t H o te ls , H e n r y H u d s o n H o t e l,
H o stesse s a n d w a itre s s e s a re n ee de d b y
S t o a lT e r 's , 389 L e x i n g t o n A v e . ; S c h r a f t s ,
5« W . 3 3 r d S t . ; C h i l d K , 4 35 - 7 t h
Ave.
13 3 r d S t . I ,
W eek
I f y o u ' r e a h u » lc y t y p e a n d w a n t t o
do a Jo b v e r y d i r e c t l y c o n c e r n e d w i t h
H ie w a r e lT o r t , y o u c a n e a r n 72 c i n t s
j n h o u r s t r a i g h t t i m e a n d $ 1.08 o v e r u in e . l o a d i n g t r u c k s , f r e i g h t c a r s a n d
^ lu p s .
T h e w o r ic i s o p e n t o m e n o n a p e r ­
m a n e n t o r t e m p o r a r y b a s is — f u l l t im e o r
p a rt-tim e .
T h e r e is a s m u c h w o r k as
c a n l»e d o n e d a y o r n i g h t .
O v e r tim e
rtkte o f $ 1.08 p e r h o u r is p a i d a f t e r 40
h o u rs a n d o n S u n d a y s .
Y o u c a n w o r ic
o n ly S u n d a y s i f y o u w is h . A p p ly I n t e r ­
n a t i o n a l I . o n g x h o r e m e n A s . s o c ia t lo n , ho~
«•»! 9 7«, 3 74 — 1 0 t h A v e . b e t w e e n 3 0 t h a n d
3 l8 t S t., N . Y .C .
<Ite r ic a l
C le rk .s , T y p i s t s , m a l l c l e r k s w i t h o r
w it h o u t e x p e rie n c e .
M r . P e te rs , H o te l
( i o r e r n o r C l i n t o n , 3 1 s t S t . St 7 t h A v e .
A ls o G i m b e i B r o s . , 116 W . 3 2 n d S t . , al.<(o
a t M a c y ’s W a re h o u s e . 4 7-44 — 31st S t.,
L. I. C it y .
C o m p t o m e t e r O p e r u t o r . c le ric s , f u l l o r
p tirl tim e ,
^ a k s , 142nd S t. i t S o u th e rn
B lv d . , B r o n x .
P u ll tim e o p e ra to rs w it h
l i i g h s c h o o l e d u c a t i o n n e e d e d a t H . C.
tu lia o k
C o .,
In c .,
4 8-35
M e tro p o lita n
A v e .. B k l y n .
W e K le rn E le c t r ic C o . h a s o p e n in g s l o r
w o m e n as c le rk s , ty p is ts , s te n o g r a p h e rs ,
ta b u la tin g m a c h in e o p e ra to rs a n d c o m p ­
to m e te r
o p e ra to rs .
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8 :3 0
A .M .S P . M . a t 100 C e n t r a l A v e n u e . K e a r n y ,
N. J.
Nam n
D e p t. S to re h as o p e n in g s f o r
c ie r i o a l t y p i s t . s .
P e r s o n n e l e x p e rie n c e d e ­
s ir a b le , b u t
not
e s s e n tia l.
A p p ly
482
F u lto n S t., B r o o k ly n .
I ’ r a in e e . 8
M a c h i n e .shop w o r k .
A p p ly B e ll L a b ­
o r a t o r i e s , 57 B e t h u u e S t .
N ig h t w o rk ,
i7 ;l5
p .m .
to 6 a .m .I.
F re e
w e ld in g
I 'o u rs e . p a y w t i i l e l e a r n i n g is o iT e re d b y
l.< -4 ko te ,
3 5 th
Ave.
&
V erno n
B lv d .,
L. I .
C ity .
Boys o ve r
18 c a n
le a r n
p rin tin g ,
w h ile
d o in g
n ig h t
w o rk
fo r
( { u a lit y A r t N o v e l ty C o ., ( n e x t to S u n .shine B I d g . i Q u e e n s P l a z a S t a t i o n , L . I .
C i t y , >25 t o s t a r t .
Q i r l s w i l l be t a u g h t
Blivss b l o w i n g a n d
g la s s e n g r a v i n g b y
l l e l l l g e . I n c . , 3 7 - 1 8 N o r t h e r n B l v d . , L>. I .
C it y .
Men.
over
18. w i l l b e -sent t o
th e
Academ y
of
A e r o n a u tic s
and
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p e rm a n e n t
Jobs
as
a v ia tio n
me­
c h a n ic s ' h e lp e rs .
S c h o o l f r e e , 60 c e n t s
an h o u r w h ile le a r n in g th e t r a d e .
Re»
p ort
to
P a n -A m e ric a n
A irw a y s ,
La
O u a r d ia F ie ld .
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E x p e r ie n c e
l l n i r e r H B l C a m e r a I ' o r p . , 32 W . 2 3 r d
S t. w i l l
tr a in
g irls
1 8 -35 f o r
fa c to ry
w o rk .
W a l l a c e , 88 E . 1 0 t h S t . is h i r i n g
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18 - 30
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for
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lieves itching, scaling and crack­
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months. 1.00.
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4 3-10 ~2 3rd
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W a l l a r e , 35 K . 1 0 t h S t .
C o m m u tin g
D is ta n c e
O p e n in g s f o r w o m e n as e n g in e e rs ' a s ­
s is t a n t s , in s p e c to r s , a n d a s s e m b le rs a t
W e s t e r n E l e c t r i c C o . , 100 C e n t r a l A v e . ,
K e a rn y . N . J.
A p p ly M o n d a y
th ro u g h
S a t u r d a y . 8 :3 0 A . M . -3 P . M .
U . S. A l n m i n n m
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to s ta r t.
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Ave.
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S t. I.
U . S. O y p s H M
C o .,
J e r s e y C i t y w i l l s t a r t y o u a t $ 36.40 f o r
48 h o u r s , g u a r a n t e e s 7 2 '/a c e n t s a n d u p
a fte r firs t m o n th .
A lie n s a n d l A 's c a n
be p l a c e d a t o n c e .
A p p l y U . S . E . S . , 87
M a d is o n A ve.
C hance
Vaught
A irc r a ft,
S tra tfo rd ,
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ta k e
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w ith
2- ye ars o f h ig h
s c h o o l,
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$47
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4
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205 S c h e r m e r h o r n
S t.
( l o t h f l o o r ) B k l y n . o r 87 M a d i s o n A v e . ,
N . Y C.
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w h ile
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U .S .G .S .,
205 S c h e r m e r h o r n S t . , B k l y n .
Som e
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a n h o u r f o r 48 h o u r w e e k a t A m e r i c a n
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103 E . 4 1 s t
S t.
E x a m in e rs ,
w ith
e x p e rie n c e ,
fo r
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c o a ts a r c b e in g h ir e d b y S im o n A c k e r ­
m a n , .‘>00 D r i g g s A '^ e. ( c o r . N . 9 t h S t . )
B k ly n .
G u a rd s
(r e tir e d
p a tro lm e n
o n ly )
in
goo d h e a lt h a re n e e d e d b y G ib b s A C o x ,
21 W e s t S t . , R o o m 1806.
P u ll a n d p a r t tim e o p e n in g s f o r m en
to s o lic it c a r o w n e rs t o s e ll c a rs .
$10
o r m o re fo r each c a r.
O p p o r tu n ity to
e a r n $50 t o $100 w e e k l y . A p p l y S c h a r l l n
B r o s . , 299 M a d i s o n A v e . , N . Y . C .
P a r t T im e
M o n tg o m e ry
W a rd
w a n t s h o u s e w iv e s
18 t o 42 f o r p ' a r t - t i m e w o r k a s s t o c k
c le r k s . A p p ly 9 -1 1 , 2 -4 e tc . S a t u r d a y a t
75 V a r i c k ( M r . C a r o l ) 1 2 t h f l o o r .
M e n o v e r 18. e s p e c i a l l y t h o s e I n n o n e s s e n tia l w o r k a re w a n t e d b y A m e r ic a n
A irlin e s
fo r
Jobs
as
c le a n e rs
at
La
G u a r d lu F ie ld . G e n e r a l b u ild in g p o r te r ,
a n d h a n g a r - c le a n e r p o s itio n s a re a v a il­
a b le f o r t h o s e w h o c a n p u t i n 4 h o u r
s h if ts , 6 d a y s a w e e k b e tw e e n 6 p .m .
a n d 1 a .m . A p p ly a t t h e c o m p a n y p e r ­
sonnel
o f f lc e ,
100
East
42nd
S tre e t,
1 6 th F lo o r .
M e n a n d w o m e n w it h c a rs needed f o r
p a r t a n d f u l l tim e w o rk s e rv ic in g c a n ­
te e n p r o d u c t s in lo c a l w a r p la n t s .
Day
w o rk.
P e r m a n e n t o p e n i n g s , g o o d .s a la r y
p r o m i. s e d .
A p p l y C a n t e e n C o . , 314 E a s t
2 3rd S t.. N .Y .C .
P a r t - t i m e o p e n in g s l o r m e n as w a ite r s .
N o e x p e rie n c e n e c e s s a ry .
H o u rs 9 P .M .1 2 :3 0 A . M . , s i x n i g h t s w e e k l y . N o s a l a r y
q u o te d . A p p ly a f t e r 1 P .M . a t S c h r a f f t 's
56 W . 3 3 r d S t . . N . Y . C .
C le a n in g p o s itio n s o p e n a t L a G u a r d ia
F ie ld .
Four
h o u rs
d a ily ,
s ix
days
a
week.
P r e fe r h o u r s 6 p . m . - l a .m . S t a r t ­
i n g 50 c e n t s a n
h o u r.
A p p ly A n e rie a n
A i r l i n e s . 100 E . 42 S t . . N Y C . , 1 6 t h t l .
P a r t- t im e o p e n in g s f o r m a le e le v a to r
o p e r a to r s , w i t h a n d w i t h o u t e x p e rie n c e .
P o u r days,
1 2 :3 0 -6 :3 0
p .m .
T h ursda y,
1 2 :3 0 -9 :3 0
p .m .
A p p ly
m o r n in g s
at
N a m m ' s , 452 F u l t o n S t . , B r o o k l y n .
T h e N u m m S to r e c a n p la c e e le v a t o r
o p e r a t o r s o n a p a r t tim e b a s e s , 4 d a y s
12 30 t o 6 :3 0 a n d T h u r s d a y s 1 2 :3 0 t o
9 :3 0 .
A p p l y 452 F u l t o n S t , , B r o o k l y n .
L l g g e t t s is h i r i n g p a r t - t i m e s a le s m e n
6 -1 2 f o r 5 n i g h t s w e e k l y , a n d 10 h o u r s
Sunday.
A p p l y 71 W . 2 3 r d S t .
P . W . W o o l w o r t h is t a k i n g o n p a r t t i m e s a le s l a d ie s . 1 1 -3 ,
A p p l y 85 N a s s a u
J3 t.
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at
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tw een $1,800 a n d $2,400, b u t in
all p ro b a b ility th e m in im u m
will be th e s a la ry offered.
T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil S ervice
C o m m issio n h a s decided to r e ­
o pen a p p lic a tio n s, feeling t h a t
th e 24 c a n d id a te s w ho filed M ay
10 a n d 25, d o n ’t give e n o u g h
choice.
E x tr a c re d it o n th e e x a m in a ­
tio n will be’ given fo r rad io ,
jo u r n a lis m , a r t , d r a m a or s im ­
ila r ex p erien ce.
T h e d a te fo r re c e ip t o f a d d i ­
tio n a l a p p lic a tio n s h a s n ’t yet
been a n n o u n c e d .
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For Stenos
D u rin g th e seco n d week in
S e p te m b e r th e C ity Civil S e r ­
vice C o m m issio n will a c c e p t a p ­
p lic a tio n s fo r a S te n o g r a p h e r,
g ra d e
2
e x a m in a tio n .
The
L E A D ER le a rn e d la s t week.
T h e r e a re a la rg e n u m b e r of
v a c a n c ie s in m a n y C ity d e p a r t ­
m e n ts fo r th e $ 1 , 2 0 0 to $1,800
a y e a r p e r m a n e n t jobs, a n d th e
e x a m in a t io n will be given in
th e n e a r fu tu re .
I t is e x p e cted t h a t re q u ire ­
m e n ts will be sim ila r to those
called fo r w h e n th e la s t e x a m ­
in a tio n fo r th is p o sitio n w as
h e ld by th e C om m ission .
F orm er R eq u irem en ts
H ere a r e th e r e q u ire m e n ts as
s ta te d a t t h a t tim e ;
Age:
18 t o 32 o n t h e d a t e o f a p p l i ­
c a tio n .
D u tie s :
Under
s u p e rv is io n
to
ta k e
d ic ta tio n , p re p a re ty p e w r itte n tra n s c r ip ts
and
p e rfo rm
in c id e n ta l
c le r ic a l
and
.s e c r e ta ria l d u t ie s .
C a n d i d a t e s m a y al.so
be r e q u ir e d t o o p e ra te d ic t a p h o n e m a ­
c h in e s . H i g h s t a n d a r d s w i l l be r e q u ir e d
i n E n g l i s h , . s p e lli n g a n d f o r m o f w o r k .
R e q u ir e m e n ts :
A p p lic a n ts
m ust
be
g r a d u a te s o f a s e n io r h ig h
school o r
h a v e Its e q u iv a le n t.
T h e y m u s t be a b le
to ta k e d ic t a t io n
a t th e
r a t e o f 120
w o rd s a m in u te .
C a n d id a te s m u s t f u r n is li t h e ir o w n n o te b o o k s , in k , pen. a n d
t y p e w r it in g m a c h in e .
C a n d id a te s u s in g
s t e n o t y p e m a c h i n e s m u s t so s p e c i f y i n
t h e ir u p p lic a tio n ,
a n d m u s t a ls o
fu r­
n is h t h e ir o w n s te n o ty p e m a c h in e s a n d
s te n o ty p e p a p e r.
S a b je c t H a n d W e i g h t s ;
T r a n s c rip tio n ,
w e i g h t 4. 75 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ; S p e l l i n g ,
w e i g h t 1, 80 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ; g e n e r a l
p a |> e r , w e i g h t 3, 74 p e r c e n t r e q u i r e d ; e x ­
p e r i e n c e . w e i g h t 2, 75 p e r c e n t g e n e r a l
a v e ra g e r e q u ir e d .
T h e m a t e r i a l to be t r a n s c r ib e d . w i l l
b e o f m o d e r a t e d i f f i c u l t y s u c h a s is o r d i ­
n a r ily
used in
p u b l i c o lf lc e s a n d
w ill
b e d i c t a t e d a t t h e r a t e o f 120 w o r d s a
m in u te .
T h e g e n e ra l p a p e r w il l In c lu d e quest io n . s
in
g ra m m a r,
o f f ic e
fo rm s
and
p r a c t i c e , m e n t a l a le r t n e . s s , s i m p l e a r i t l i m e tlc , k n o w le d g e o f m u n ic ip a l a ffa ir s ,
a n d o th e r a p p ro p r ia te in fo r m a tio n a n d
u b il i t i e . s .
A b ility
to w r ite a le tte r on
a n a s s ig n e d t o p i c w i l l a ls o be r e q u i r e d .
M e d ic a l a n d p h y s ic a l r e q u ir e m e n t s as
p o s te d
on
th e
C o m m is s io n 's
b u lle tin
b o a rd
m ust
a ls o
be
m e t.
C a n d id a te s
m a y be r e j e c t e d f o r a n y d e f i c i e n c y , a b ­
n o r m a l i t y o r d isea .se t h a t t e n d s t o i m ­
p a i r t h e i r h e a lt h o r u s e fu ln e s s , s u c h a s .
d e f e c t i v e v i s i o n , h e a r t a n d l u n g disea.ses,
u n c o n tr o lle d h e r n ia , p a r a ly s is a n d d e ­
fe c tiv e h e a r in g .
P e r.s o n s m u s t b e f r e e
f r o m su ch p h y s ic a l o r p e rs o n a l a b n o r ­
m a lit ie s o r d e t o r m lt le s as to speech a n d
a p p e a ra n ce
w h ic h
w o u ld
re n d e r th e ir
a d m i s s i o n t o ' t h e .s e rv ic e u n d e s i r a b l e .
M u st P ro v id e T y p ew r iters
B u t h e r e ’s one co m p lic a tio n
w hich th e Civil S erv ice C o m m is­
sion will h a v e to face w h en it
com es to giving th e te st:
C a n d id a te s h a v e to provide
th e ir ty p e w rite rs.
T h e u su al
p ro ce d u re is fo r th e c a n d id a te to
r e n t a ty p e w rite r fro m one of
th e ty p e w rite r ag en cies in th e
v icinity of th e C o m m issio n ’s o f­
fices— B U T w ith th e w ar d e ­
m a n d fo r ty p e w rite rs, th e r e is a
very lim ite d su p p ly of m a cliin es
a v a ila b le fo r re n tin g .
A L E A D ER su rvey in d icate d
t h a t th e ie a r e n ’t m o re th a n a
h u n d r e d ty p e w rite rs in th e vi­
cin ity fo r h iie . W h e n th is was
b ro u g h t to th e a t te n t io n of th e
C om m ission by a L E A D E R r e ­
p o rte r, it w as in d ic a te d th a t
som e a c tio n will be ta k e n to
allow fo r th is co n d itio n .
O n e su g g e stio n m a d e was t h a t
th e c a n d id a te s be given th e ty p ­
ing a n d tr a n s c r ip tio n p o rtio n of
th e te s t in sm all groups.
S tu d y A u h fo r
SYSTEM
U n skilled m e n who would like
to m a k e good m on ey can get
jobs p a y in g betw een $225 an d
$250 a m o n th , base pay, plus
o vertim e a n d double p ay the
se v e n th day.
T h e only c a tc h
is th a t th e jobs a r e u p in N o r th ­
w est C a n a d a a n d A laska w here
th e te m p e r a t u r e jumi>s fro m 90
A
C le rk G ra d e 3 ,4 E x a m
S om e o f th e q u e stio n s t h a t
a p p e a r on th e p ro m o tio n te st
to C lerk, g ra d e 3 a n d 4, will
be
design ed
Uy check
yo ur
r e a s o n in g
ability.
H ere
a re
som e q u e stio n s, ty p ic al of those
w hich a p p e a r on Civil S ervice
tests. T h e answjprs will be given
in n e x t w eek’s issue of T h e
LEADER.
1. T h e b e st wny to g et back
a le tte r t h a t you h «v e p laced
in a le tte r box, b u t w h ic h h a s n ’t
y et been collected is to:
« . Ask th e p o s tm a n to give it
back to you.
b. P h o n e th e P o s t O ffice fo r
it.
c. W ire th e P o s tm a s te r a n d
a sk t h a t it be re tu r n e d to you
by l e g i J e r e d m ail.
d. B rin g a w ritte n a p p lic a tio n
fo r its r e t u r n to th e P o st O ffice,
to g e th e r w ith a sim ila rly a d ­
d resses env elope fo r ve rifica tio n
t h a t you o rig in ally m a ile d it.
2. O f th e follow ing n a m e s,
w hich will be filed firs t in a n
a lp h a b e tic file.
a. C la rk B ros.
b. C la rk a n d C a r te r .
c. W illiam G . C lark .
d. C la rk a n d Co.
3. I f you a r e n ’t ab le to re p o r t
fo r w ork o ne d ay, y ou sh o u ld :
a. J u s t s ta y a t h o m e a n d d o n ’t
n o tify th e office.
b. G o to th e office, ex p lain th e
s itu a tio n , a n d ask p e rm issio n to
ta k e th e d a y off.
c. T e le p h o n e th e office s o m e ­
tim e d u rin g th e d ay. a n d tell
th e su p e rv iso r t h a t ' you w o n ’t
be in.
d. T e le p h o n e th e office as
e a rly in th e d a y a s possible a n d
tell y o u r s u p e rv iso r t h a t you
w o n ’t be in.
4. W h e n you h a v e m a d e som e
b lu n d e r in o ffice ro u tin e , you
sh o u ld :
a. T ell y o u r su p e rio r im m e d i­
a tely .
b. T r y to co n ceal th e erro r.
c. I f th e e r r o r is discovered,
a d m it you m a d e it.
d. D en y
k n o w in g
a n y t h in g
a b o u t it.
5. W h e n ch e c k in g p rin te d m a ­
te ria l. e n o r s sh o u ld be m a rk e d :
a. O n a s e p a r a te s h e e t of
p a p e r.
b. At th e b o tto m of th e page.
c. I n th e m a rg in op p o site th e
lin e in w h ic h th e e r r o r occurs.
d. O n th e rev erse side of th e
sh ee t.
6 . If
you a r e a sk ed by a
s u p e rio r to do s o m e th in g w hich
you co n sid e r is n 't p a r t of y o u r
job, you sh o u ld :
a. R e fu se to do a n y w ork you
d o n ’t t h i n k is p a r t of y o u r jo b .
b. C all in o n e of th e m e s s e n ­
gers a n d tell h im to do th e job.
c. Do th e job a s w illingly a s
possible.
d. Do th e job, b u t le t th e
o th e r m e m b e rs of th e s t a f f k now
t h a t you a re b ein g im po sed u p o n .
7, O f th e follow ing, th e p r i n ­
cipal re a s o n for u sin g a d ic ta tin g
m a c h in e is t h a t th e :
a. T r a n s c r ib e r c a n re g u la te th e
speed of d ic ta tio n .
b. D ic ta to r c a n d ic ta t e a t a n y ­
tim e. w h e th e r o r n o t a s t e n o g ra p e r is im m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le .
c. R e c o rd s c a n be s to re d a w a y
fo r f u t u r e refere n ce.
d. D ic ta to r does n o t h a v e to
r e p e a t p h ra s e s fo r a slow s t e n o ­
g ra p h e r .
8 , I f y o u r e m p lo y e r is in c o n ­
fe re n c e w ith a c a lle r a n d on a
te le p h o n e call of a n u r g e n t a n d
c o n fid e n tia l
n atu re
m u s t be
c o m m u n ic a te d
to
h im ,
you
sh o u ld :
a. D iscuss th e m a t t e r o p en ly
w ith y o u r em p lo y e r w hile th e
c a lle r listens.
b. H a n d y o u r e m p lo y e r a n o te
a n d see t h a t h e realizes it is
im p o r ta n t.
c. S p e a k to y o u r emplo.ver in a
w h isp e r so t h a t th e caller cannofc
h e a r,
d. Ask th e v isito r if you m a y
i n t e r r u p t a n d tell y o u r e m p lo y e r
you w ish to see h im alone.
9. In a n sw e rin g a le tte r of
c o m p la in t a sk in g a r e a d j u s t m e n t
of a m a t t e r w h ic h you h a v e
h a n d le d in c o rre c tly , th e b est of
th e follow ing p ro c e d u re s it to :
a. Ig n o re th e le tte r if It h a s
a n a n g ry to n e w h ic h you believe
sh ow s th e w r it e r ’s ig n o ran ce.
b. S a y in y o u r rep ly t h a t
e rro rs a re b o u n d to h a p p e n , a n d
t h a t th e y will n o t h a p p e n a g a in .
c. D efen d y o u rself by firs t
.saying you th o u g h you w ere d o ­
ing th e ri g h t th in g a n d th e n
s h i f t th e b la m e elsew here.
d E x p re ss
re g re t,
sh o w in g
w h e re th e e r r o r lies a n d p ro vide
a rem edy .
10. I f a c a lle r e n t e r a n o ffice
in w h ic h you a re a n em plo yee
a n d m a k e s a re q u e s t w h ic h you
know it is a g a i n s t th e policy of
th e office to g r a n t , you s h o u ld :
a. R e fu se cu rtly , m a k in g it
e v id e n t t h a t you c o n sid e r th e
in q u iry carele ss o r ig n o r a n t.
b. G ive a c o u rte o u s e x p l a n a ­
tion of y o u r re a s o n fo r th e
refu sa l.
c. M ak e apoligies for n o t b e­
ing able to g r a n t th e requ est.
d. M a k e tlie im p lic a tio n t h a t
you th in k th e re q u e s t sh o u ld be
g r a n te d , b u t t h a t y o u r h a n d s a r e
tied by re d - ta p e .
plus in th e suirim er to 60 below
in th e w inter.
T h e se jo b s a re in th e c o m ­
m issa ry d e p a r t m e n t s of p riv ate
c o n tra c to r s , w o rking a ro u n d th e
k itc h e n , a n d th e w ork is indoors,
w nich m a y be som e co m fo rt
d u rin g th e w in te r.
F re e living q u a r t e r s a n d food
a re pro vided , a n d p ay s t a r t s
fro m th e m o m e n t you leave New
Y ork City.
'
H ere ai-e th e re q u ire m e n ts :
Age, 18-65: s tu r d y p hysical
c o n d itio n ;
A m eric an
citizen,
di-aft d e fe rre d , good c h a ra c te r.
Apply a t th e U n ite d S ta te s
E m p lo y m e n t Service, 40 E ast
a p p e a r in T h e L E A D ER .
B la c k s m ith , D e n ta l H y g ien ist,
Able se a m a n . A n n o u n c e r, J u n i o r
A c c o u n ta n t, P r o b a tio n Officer,
Seam .stress, S p e c ia l P a tr o lm a n ,
M a in te n a n c e m a n , a n d L egal
Aid C o n s u lt a n t (A ssig n m e n ts).
City Department
Seeks Laborers,
^Maintenance M en
T h e E>epartm ent of P u b lic
W o ik s is looking for help. S a l­
aries ru n as h igh as $2,500, a n d
while th e jo bs a re te m ix ira ry —
u n til th e y c a n be filled by a
co m p etitiv e e x a m in a tio n — th e
m a n who h a s th e job will be
g ain in g ex p e rie n c e th a t will give
h im a good le ad w hen th e e x ­
a m in a tio n is given.
Apply to N a th a n A. K ass. a t
th e D.P.W oflic? in th e M u n ic i­
p al Building. C h a m b e r s S tr e e t,
M a n h a t ta n .
H ere a re th e d e ta ils:
Coming Tests
H ere is a list o f open c o m p e ­
titiv e e x a m in a tio n s re c e n tly o r ­
d ered b y . th e M u n ic ip al Civil
S ervice C om m ission . D ates, an d
r e q u ire m e n ts fo r th e se e x a m in a ­
tions, fo r p e r m a n e n t job s w ith
th e C ity h a v e n ’t been a n n o u n c e d
yet. W h e n th e C om m ission ta k e s
th is a c tio n , th e in f o rm a tio n will
How to Earn
$250 a Month
W h e n it's g o o d b u s i n e s s to b o rr o w , it s w is e to b o r r o w
a t b a n k ra t e s . P e r s o n a l L o a n s from $100 to S3,500.
P h o n e , w rite or c a l l a t a n y of o u r o ffices.
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of those enrolling for the school­
ing are doincj it in oraer to avoid
th e draft? . . . Wallace Sayre,
form er N Y C civil service com ­
missioner, who holds a big job as
deputy adm inistrator in th e pe­
troleum section of OP A, is wor­
ried th a t he w on’t be there long.
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p r e v a ilin g
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relations m an who got involved
b e in g
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in B ’klyn. . . . A Hospitals De­
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th e
“ p r e v a ilin g
r a te
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th e
p a rtm e n t local of one of th e e m ­
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group with which to affiliate. . . .
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Treats Its Employees
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P olitics, In c.
L ithgow O sborne, w hose n a m e
was so p ro m in e n t a s th e D e m ­
o c ra tic c o n te n d e r fo r th e p ost
of lie u te n a n t - g o v e r n o r , is
m a rrie d to a w o m a n of E u ro ­
p e a n roy alty.
S h e ’s very d e ­
voted, a n d once w h e n h e w as
ru n n in g fo r office, sh e decided
to ro u n d u p th e lo cal fa r m in g
citizen ry fo r h im . So sh e called
a meeting^, a n d n o t too c e rta in
of h e r E nglish v o cab u lary , b e­
gan:
“ Now, p e a s a n ts . . .
. . . B ulk of th e w ork in g e ttin g
S ta n le y Is a a c s ’ re -e le c tio n p e ­
titio n s signed is being d o n e by
h is e x -a id e s in th e M a n h a t t a n
B o ro u g h P r e s id e n t’s O ffice. . . .
In c id e n ta lly , in view of th e p u b ­
licly - expressed e n m ity to w a rd
Is a a c s evid enced by G O P boss
T o m C u r r a n , ca n it be t h a t Is a a c s
g ot th e
n o m in a tio n
th r o u g h
Gives
D ewey’s in te rv e n tio n ?
Dewey a n e n te rin g w edge to th e
liberals. . . . J a c k P rin g le , New
Y ork ho te l m a n a g e r, is in line
fo r a n a p p o in tm e n t a s D ep u ty
B oxing Commi.ssioner. . . . A n ­
th o n y J . M arzullo, ex-D ew ey i n ­
ve stig ato r, is a n a v a l h e ro in
Sicily.. H e’s h a d sev eral c i t a ­
tions. now be ars th e r a n k of
lie u te n a n t c o m m a n d e r. . . . T o m
C lark, w ho h olds th e U.S. t r u s t b u stin g sp o t w h ich used to b e ­
long to T h u r m a n A rnold, c o n ­
t r a s t s h is b a c k g ro u n d with* t h a t
of h is le a rn e d p red e cesso r: “I
le a rn e d it by e a r .” . . . '
O d ds ’n E n d s
P a u l J . K e rn , fo r m e r h e a d of
NYC Civil S ervice C om m ission,
slated to ent-er th e a r m e d forces
soon. . . . T h a t row in S a n i t a ­
tion n o te d in th is co lu m n la s t
week caused big fu r o re in th e
M a y o r’s office. . . . W a tc h for
te rrific new s stoiT a b o u t “service
b a r s ” being given to A u xiliary
F ire m e n by City. M a n y v o lu n ­
teers refuse to w e ar th e m — say
how c a n the y look a m a n in th e
face who is w earin g a scrvice
b a r fo r b a ttle in G u a d a lc a n a l?
T h e bar, in c id en tally , looks e x ­
actly like th e m ilita r y one, a n d
is m e a n t to be w o m th e sam e
way. W h oev er t h o u g h t t h a t one
up c e rta in ly p u lled a bon er. .
T h e L EA D ER in vites all re a d e r s to w rite in u p o n a n y Civil Service su b je c t. L e tte rs
receive th e c a re fu l a t te n t io n of th e ed itors. T h ose of g e n e ra l in te re s t a r e p rin te d .
1 ^‘tte r s
w h ich a p p e a r in th e se c o lu m n s m a y be a n sw e re d by re a d e rs w ith o th e r p o in ts
of view. All le tte rs sh ou ld be sig ned , b u t n a m e s will be k e p t c o n fid e n tia l }f req u e sted .
H o s p i t a l A l l e iid a iit
I h B it t e r
S irs: If th e city g o v e rn m e n t
would h a v e tr e a te d th e h o sp ital
em ployees like h u m a n beings,
giving a living w age a n d b e tte r
food, th e re would n o t h av e been
su ch a s h o r ta g e of help now.
Now th e little d ic ta to r a n d
He Made
Civil
Service
Law
som e of his b a c k e rs a r e a p p e a l­
ing for v o lu n teers a n d also t r y ­
ing to g et e l ie n s to w ork. T h e re
a re fem ale a t t e n d a n t s ta k in g
care of m a le m e n ta l p a tie n ts.
T h ese city officials o u g h t to try
h a n d lin g m e n ta l p a t ie n t s a n d
also try to get alon g on th e
coolie w ages a n d e a t th e food
w hich is served in th e hosp itals.
I b e t th e y w ould n o t like to h o ld
on to th e jo b fo r o ne day.
A F O R M E R H O S P IT A L
A TT E N D A N T .
I t h a s .been su g gested t h a t
th e title of S e n io r H o sp ital
H e lp e r be c re a te d , c a rr y in g w ith
it a h ig h e r sa la ry . T h e M u n ic i­
p a l Civil Service C o m m issio n Is
co n sid erin g th e p ro p o sal.— E d i­
tor.
Y O U R F I R S T Im p re ss io n of
Jim
M cN ally, U n ite d
S ta te s
A tto rn e y , is of a big, jovial,
w a r m - h e a r te d I r is h m a n , q u ite
u n im p re s se d w ith th e im p o rta n c e
of his job.
If you ta lk w ith
h im a bit, t h a t im p ressio n is
likely to be hug ely co n firm ed .
A nd befo re y o u ’ve been w ith
h im vei-y long, you begin to
u n d e r s ta n d w hy everybody likes
t h e b a ld - h e a d e d la w y er w h o
only a few w eeks ag o to ok
on th e tre m e n d o u s w a rtim e jo b
of d ealin g 'w ith .saboteurs, spies,
tra ito rs, d r a f t violato rs, a n d
o th e r ass o rte d crooks w ho th in k
th e y c a n ta k e i t o u t on .U n cle
S am .
W h o ’s a V et?
M cN ally i5
th e m a n
w ho
h a n d le d two cases w h ic h a re
going to be m ig h ty i m p o r t a n t to
v e te ra n s of th is w ar.
T h e se
cases, involving th e r ig h ts of
civil service em ploj'ees w ho h a d
been in d u c te d in to th e Arm y,
m a d e law.
O n e w as th e ca.se of J o h n D.
Lore, a p h a r m a c is t in th e NYC
D e p a r tm e n t of P u rc h a s e , w ho
w as booted o u t in 1937, a f t e r
e ig h t y e a rs w ith th e City, w ith ­
o u t a n y ch arg es.
Now Lore
claim e d p re su m a b ly v e te ra n s t a ­
tus, a n d th e re fo re c o u ld n ’t be
dism issed u n d e r th e law fo r a n y ­
th in g ex c e p t m is c o n d u c t or i n ­
co m p eten cy .
A nd a v e te ra n
c a n ’t be * dism issed even on
on e of th e se c h a rg e s e x c e p t
a f t e r a h e a rin g . T h e case w as
f o u g h t all th e w ay th r o u g h th e
C o u rt of Appeals. H e re w as th e
q u irk : L ore h a d be en in d u c te d
N ov em b er 11, 1918, th e d ay th e
A rm istice w as signed! H e n e v e r
g ot a u n ifo rm .
He n e v e r g ot
a n y closer to th e A rm y t h a n th e
inside of a tr a in w hich w as to
ta k e h im to cam p. “ B u t,” said
th e c o u rts a f t e r h e a r in g M c ­
N ally ’s a rg u m e n ts , “ t h a t , m a n
Lore is a v e te ra n , e n t itl e d to
all th e r ig h ts a n d privileges of
a v e te ra n .” T h e City w as o r ­
d ere d to r e i n s t a te h im .
T h e second ci^il serv ice v e t­
e r a n case w as t h a t of E u g en e
D. G ru m , who h a d e n te r e d th e
D e p a r tm e n t of P u blic W o rk s
a f t e r a n e x a m ta k e n in 1921.
H is o rig in al t'itle h a d been B us
S ta r te r . L a te r i t w as c h a n g e d
to T ra n s p o r ta t io n In s p e c to r. I n
1939 th e p ositio n w as abolished,
a n d G ru m lo st h is job. Now,
u n d e r S ectio n 22 of th e Civil
Service Law, if a p osition in th e
C ity for S ta te ) service is a b o l­
ished, a n d a w ar v e te ra n h a s
held t h a t position, h e m u s t be
tr a n s fe r re d to a po sitio n of s im ­
ila r g ra d e a n d salary .
I n A rm y a W eek
G ru m h a d b een in d u c te d in to
tJie A jm y on S e p te m b e r 3, 1918,
a n d dischai'ged seven d a y s la te r
because fo u r fin g e rs-o f h is ri g h t
h a n d w ere m issing.
T h e C ity
a rg u e d t h a t h e c o u ld n ’t be called
a v e te ra n because t h e A rm y h a d
d is c h a rg e d h im as soo n as it
h a d a n o p p o rtu n ity to give h im
a p h y sical e x a m in a tio n .
M c­
N ally a rg u e d t h a t G r u m h a d
been p ro p erly in d u c ted , h a d ev en
headed
a sm all u n i t d oing
m e n ia l ta sk s d u rin g h is few d ay s
a t cainp, h a d been p a id by th e
A rm y fo r his p erio d of service,
a n d la te r h a d risen to th e r a n k
of vice-com m andier in th e A m e r­
ic a n Legion! I t w as a b itte rly f o u g h t case, a n d M cN ally lost
in th e lower co urts.
B u t th e
C o u rt of A ppeals reversed, a n d
i-uled in h is favor.
B o th cases s e t i m p o r t a n t p r e ­
ceden ts, a n d will be v ita l w hen
t h e p re s e n t w ar is fin ish e d , in
d e te rm in in g j u s t w ho is, a n d
w ho isn 't, a v e te ra n .
D ra m a tic J o b
W h e n J a m e s M cN ally took
over his p r e s e n t p o st in tim e of
w ar, h e w as ste p p in g in to one
of th e tr u ly d r a m a tic jo b s open
to a la w y er In th e se tim es. I t
is h is ta s k to re p r e s e n t th e G ov ­
e r n m e n t w hen i t is su ed or
suing .
H is ju risd ic tio n covers
11 c o u n tie s of New Y o rk S ta te ,
a n d i t ’s tlie la rg e s t ju risd ic tio n ,
in p o in t of p o p u la tio n , in th e
U n ite d S ta te s.
T h e ty pe s of
cases he h a n d le s ca n v a ry fro m
p ro se cu tio n s of th ose w ho h a v e
v iolated O PA re g u la tio n s c rim i­
n ally, to b la ck m a rk e te e rs, to
p h o n ie s like S te p h e n W ein berg ,
th e f a n ta s tic fak e who, i t ’s a l ­
leged, r a n a school fo r d r a f tdodgers. o r p u n k s like R a y m o n d
V alacilla, w ho g o t h im se lf a job
as ti'a n s la to r fo r th e C o o rd in a to r
of L a tin -A m e ric a n A ffairs, a n d
th e n used h is p o st to t r a n s m it
in f o rm a tio n to th e en e m y .
S m a ll S ta f f
C overing a n a r e a c o n ta in in g
close to 8 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 re sid en ts, a n d
h a n d lin g b o th civil a n d c rim in a l
m a tte r s , a n d on to p of th e r e g ­
u l a r d u ties a d d th e en o rm o u s
b u r d e n of w a rtim e legal bu siness
— all of th is is a cc o m p lish ed
w ith a ' s t a f f of only 49 lawyers.
T h e r e used to be 58 in th e office
on F oley S q u are, b u t in th e
cu rio u s w ay witli w hich G o v e m m e n t b u d g e ts so m e tim es o p e r­
a te , now t h a t th e r e ’s m o re w ork
th e r e a re less p e rs o n s to do it.
C o m p a re th e se n u m b e rs w ith th e
M a n h a t t a n D is tric t A tto rn e y 's
O ffice, w hich em p lo ys a n e x e c u ­
tive s t a f f of 90 men^— 70 a t t o r ­
neys, 1 0 in v e stig ato rs, 1 0 a c ­
c o u n t a n ts — a n d a to ta l s t a f f of
214! S alaries, too, a re c o m p a r a ­
tively low in th e U n ite d S ta te s
D is tric t A tto r n e y ’s O ffice. M c ­
N ally h im se lf e a r n s $10,000 a
y e a r— less t h a n m a n y New Y o rk
C ity com m ission ers, a n d f a r less
t h a n D ean I g n a tiu s W ilk in son ,
w hose p a y as New Y ork City
C o rp o ra tio n C ounsel is $17,500 a
y ear. By ta k in g over h is p re s e n t
post, by th e way, M cN ally gave
h im se lf a s tu p e n d o u s sa la ry cut,
fo r h e w as cap a b le of e a in in g
th r e e a n d 'f o u r tim es as m u c h in
h is wide p riv a te p ra c tic e . N ote
som e o th e r c o m p a riso n s of salai’ies. M cN ally’s c h ie f a s s is ta n t
draw's $7,500 a n n u a lly . I n th e
M a n h a t t a n D.A.’s O ffice, th e
ch ief clerk e a rn s t h a t m u c h !
B ulk of th e law yers e a r n b e­
tw een $2,000 a n d $4,000 a y ear
in th e U n ite d S ta te s A tto r n e y ’s
O ffice— f a r low er t h a n p a y for
c o m p a ra b le New Y o rk C ity a n d
New Y ork S t a t e legal posts.
Does th is m e a n t h e r e ’s a
d e a r t h of a p lic a n ts for. positions
w ith M r. McNally^?
••VAu’d n ev er know i t fro m th«
a p p lic a tio n s we g e t in th is of­
fice,” rep lies M cN ally.
“T h e re
a r e still p le n ty of desij-able m en
a ro u n d , d esp ite th e n u m b e r th a t
h a v e le ft fo r th e a r m e d services.
(C o n tin u ed o n P a s c T e n )
POLICE C A LLS
What Troubles a Cop?
W e h a v e b een ta k in g a q u ie t
a n d unofflcial poll a m o n g p a t r o l­
m en we know to d e te rm in e j u s t
w h a t th e re is a b o u t th e ir job
t h a t b o th e rs th s m m ost. T h e
follow ing re p r e s e n ts th e re s u lts
of th is p re lim in a r y su rv ey :
1. No D ay Off. T h is is on
ev ery o n e’ list. No on e likes th e
s h o r t “d a y o ff” . T h e 4 8 -h o u r
sw ing of th e 1 1 -s q u a d c h a r t
w ould seem like h eav e n to m o s t
cops.
2. P e n sio n R a te s . T h is is th e
n u m b e r on e peeve on th e list of
m a n y of th e y o u n g e r m e n who
a re u n d e r th e new p e n sio n sys­
tem . T h is a l te r n a t e s w ith th e
PBA as th e top peeve of th e se
m en.
3. F a v o r i t i s m T o w a r d U n d e servincr. I n one s h a p e o r a n o t h e r
every list h a s a c o m p la in t t h a t
com es u n d e r th is h e a d in g . S om e
d o n ’t like th e w ay D e tectiv es
a re a p p o in te d w ith little re g a rd
for m e rit. O th e rs sp ea k of th e
d is re g a rd of th e C o m m issio n e r
of h is own pledge to u se th e
S e r g e a n t’s list fo r all p la in clo th esm en . A sim ila r c o m p la in t
ex te n d s to th e m e th o d of a p ­
p o in tin g
su p erio rs ab ov e th e
r a n k of C a p ta in , w hich , say th e
cops, so m e tim e s re s u lts in u n ­
d eserving fa w n e rs g e ttin g a h e a d
w hile able b u t in d e p e n d e n t C a p ­
ta in s a r e re p e a te d ly pa sse d over.
4. T h e M ayo r. H e is on every
cop ’s list a n d is co n sid ere d r e ­
spo nsible for all of th e evils of
th e jo b by a vociferous g ro u p
on th e foroe,
5. P B A O fficers.
C om para­
tively few of th e m e n h a d a
k in d w ord fo r m o s t PB A offi­
cials. W e a re n o t su re w h e th e r
th is dislike is d irected to w ard s
th e specific in d iv id u als w ho a re
th e officials of th e PBA. T h is
feeling m a y be o n e d ire c te d
g en erally to a n y o n e w h o h a p ­
p en s to fill th e office a t th e
tim e. I t m a y be like a p r i v a te ’s
g rip e a g a i n s t h is top kick.
6 . PB A
Deleg:ates. T h e r e a re
preciouft few cops w ho a re p ro u d
of th e ir d e leg ates o r w ho th in k
t h a t th e y a r e p ro p e rly p r o t e c t­
ing th e in te re s ts of th e ir m e m ­
bers. W hile th e a t tit u d e to w a rd
th e PBA officers m a y be im p e r­
sonal, th e a t tit u d e to w a rd th e
d elegates is solidly perso n al, b e ­
ing based on p e rs o n a l k no w ledge
of th e d eleg ate a n d all h is foi­
bles. M e n tio n th e w ord “D ele­
g a t e ” to m o s t cops a n d th e y will
s h ru g th e ir s h o u ld e rs a n d d is­
m iss th e s u b je c t w ith w h a t th e y
co nsid er a n e p i th e t — “ 1 0 p er
c e n t”. O f course, we know very
well t h a t th e re a r e p le n ty of
d a m n fin e delegates.
7. B u re a u of O p e ra tio n s. T h is
B u re a u is cu rsed by e v ery cop
w ho h a s to “fly” o u t of h is
P re c in c t fo r a to u r or who h a s
to do a n o d d - h o u r to u r. T h e
evil of “ flying” is a t tr i b u te d to
th is B u re a u by m a n y P a tr o lm e n
who conceive of th i s office as
being com posed of a g ro u p of
superioi's who lie aw a k e n ig h ts
devising n e w m e th o d s of keeping
m e n fro m w ork in g in th e ir own
P recin cts. W h e n P r e c i n c t No. 10
sends five m e n to do a to u r in
P re c in c t No. 20, w hile P re c in c t
No. 20 sen d s five m e n to p e r ­
fo rm a to u r in P r e c i n c t No. 10,
P a tr o lm e n m u t t e r
dep reca­
tio n s u p o n th e B u re a u of O p e r a ­
tions.
8 .
Police S urgeo ns. T h e se fe l­
lows receive $5,000 a y e a r, a n d
m o re t h a n th e ir s h a r e of votes
for fa v o rite dislikes. C o m p la in ts
v ary fro m th e sup ercilio u s a t t i ­
tu d e su rg e o n s a ss u m e to w a rd s
P a tr o lm e n , to th e u n a v a ila b ility
of m o s t su rg eo n s fo r m e d ic a l
care of sick P a tr o lm e n . M ost
cops seem to th i n k t h a t surg e o n s
sim ply d o n ’t earr* th e ir salary .
9. P a y . By f a r th e b iggest
beef of all is a b o u t p ay. T h e
m e n a re u n a n im o u s in th e ir
feeling t h a t th e y ’re b ein g u n d e r ­
paid, t h a t th e y c a n ’t m a k e a
living or. th e ir p r e s e n t p ay . t h a t
^le y h a v e to go in h o c k u p to
th e ir necks, a n d t h e r e ’s little
they c a n d o a b o u t i t u n le ss a n d
even a f t e r th e $450 b o n u s com es
th ro u g h , if i t does co m e th r o u g h .
T h is list seem s to cover a lo t
of te r r ito r y fo r a p r e lim in a r y
i>urvey. H a v e we m issed a n y <'hing? S e n d 'U B y o u r a d d itio n s
Pa/?e Nine
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, August 24, 1943
so th e y h a v e to stic k th e ir n e c k s
o u t a n d sh o u t a t each o th e r . . .
W oe is th e m .
No Guts
L a st w eek w e in v ited th e
d e l e g a t e s a n d o f fic e r s o f t h e
PB A w h o h ad tossed ou t th e
p ro p o sa l a llo w in g t h e c o p s to
v o t e f o r t h e i r o w n o ffic e r s , t o
w r i t e in a m
d efen d
th e ir
view p o in t. N o t a sin g le o n e
o f t h e m d id . W h i c h is w h a t
we exp ected .
T h e y h a v e n ’t t h e c o u r a g e
to p u t d o w n o n p a p e r t h e
th in g s th e y h a v e sa id a b o u t
a c o p ’s r i g h t t o p a r t i c i p a t e
in t h e a c t i v i t i e s o f h i s o w n
o rg a n iza tio n .
W e now m ake a n o th er a p ­
p ea l— a fo r m a l in v ita t io n d i ­
rect to P a t H arn ed y to sta te
h is v ie w s o n th is,
A reg is­
t e r e d l e t t e r w il l b e a t y o u r
office, P a t .
to th e list a n d w e’ll p r i n t th e m .
A d d ress Police C alls, Civil S e r ­
vice LEAD ER . 97 D u a n e S tr e e t
N.Y.C. O f course, all c o m m u n i­
ca tio n s a r e co n fid e n tial.
What’s With
Lieutenant Test?
B a c k o n J a n u a r y 9, 1943,
se r g e a n ts of th e Police D e p a r t ­
m e n t s a t dow n to ta k e a w ritte n
e x a m in a tio n fo r p ro m o tio n to
lie u te n a n t. 883 c a n d id a te s c o m ­
p e te d . O n J u n e 23, 1943, a n ­
o th e r te n s e r g e a n ts w ho w ere
o n sick leave a t th e tim e of
th e o rig in a l te s t w ere allow ed
to ta k e a special e x a m in a tio n .
S ince th e n th e se m e n h a v e
been w a itin g to h e a r ho w th e y
did. a n d th e y 'r e still w aitin g.
T h e Civil Service C om m issio n
says, “ All we c a n say is t h a t
th e w ritte n te s t is being ra te d ,
a n d t h a t so m etim e th is fall th e
jo b will be fin ish e d .”
T h e e x p la n a tio n is t h a t th e
q u estio n s on th e te s t h a d to be
a n sw e re d by long w iitte n e x ­
p la n a ti o n s of w h a t th e c a n d i d a te s
w ould do u n d e r c e r ta in c ir c u m ­
sta n c e s. T h is ty pe <|f q u e stio n
is d iffic u lt to r a te , a n d u n le ss
i t is h a n d le d very carefu lly , th e
re s u ltin g s w a rm of p ro te s ts fro m
c a n d i d a te s w ho th in k th e y h a v e
b een d e a lt w ith u n fa irly c a n
tie u p th e p ro cee d in g s fo r a
long tim e.
A nd so, m e n , t h e r e ’s n o te lin g
w h e n y o u ’ll h av e th e resu lts.
Why Shoriage
Of Promotions?
S eem s som e of th e m id d leaged boys in th e d e p a r t m e n t
a r e h o t u n d e r th e collar a b o u t
th e lack of p ro m o tio n o p p o r tu ­
nities. H e re 's a le tte r t h a t c a m e
in th is week fro m on e of th e m .
“ S i r s : W h a t ever h a p p e n e d to
th e pro po sed P ro m o tio n L eag ue?
“W h y is i t t h a t m e m b e rs of
th e Army, Navy. M a r in e C orps
a r e com pelled to re tir e a t th e
ag e 62 a n d 64 ev en in tim e of
w a r a n d m e m b e rs of th e Police
a n d F ire D e p a r tm e n ts a re a l ­
lowed to c o n tin u e on in d e fi­
n itely , even th o u g h th e ir u s e f u l­
n ess m a y be g one?
“ W h y is n ’t th e m a n on a
P ro m o tio n L ist d e s ig n a te d to fill
th e v a c a n c y c re a te d by th e
ab sen ce of a m a n in th e n e x t
ran k ?
“ W h y a r e th e re so m a n y A ct-
ing R a n k s in th e Police D e ­
p artm en t?
“W h y n o t pu b lish a list of
all m e m b e rs of th e se d e p a r t ­
m e n ts w ho a re over 60 y e a rs of
a g e a n d th e ir a s s ig n m e n ts ?
“W h y a r e th e re so m a n y L ie u ­
te n a n ts , C a p t a i n s . B a tta lio n
C hiefs, etc. in th e P ire D e p a r t ­
m e n t. in c o m p a ris o n to th o se
in th e Police D e p a r tm e n t? Is
it becau se a p a t r o lm a n is in
c h a rg e of E m e rg e n c y S ervice
T ru c k s w hile in a P ir e H ou se
th e re is a C a p ta i n of a n E n g in e
a n d a n o t h e r fo r th e H ook a n d
L a d d e r C o m p a n y ? W h y is it
t h a t m e n fro m th e eligible L ists
a r e n o t used fo r th e se A cting
R a n k s ? M a n y of th o se a c tin g
a s S e rg e a n ts, L ie u te n a n ts , a n d
C a p ta i n s n e v e r p assed a q u a lify ­
ing, e x a m in a tio n a n d f u r t h e r ­
m o re c o u ld n ’t if th e y tried a n d
y e t th e y a r e d e sig n a te d to a s ­
su m e c o m m a n d . W h y ?
“ W h y n o t sen d th e old er m e n
o u t to p a s t u r e a n d give o th e r
m e n a c h a n c e ? T h e city n eed s
y o un g m e n of in itia tiv e a n d
ab ility as w as pro v en in th e
re a e n t H a rle m trou ble.
“ Give us a list of th e se m en
a n d w h e re th e y w ork. If th e y
w e re n ’t in s o f t d e ta ils th ey
would h a v e q u it long ago .”
H o t w ords, eh w ot?
I f y o u ’r e a C i t y
em p lo y ee,
y o u c a n ’t a f f o r d t o b e w i t h o u t
t h e r eg u la r n e w s w h ic h
The
L E A D E R f u r n i s h e s . T o o m a n:;
c h a n g e s h a p p e n w h ic h
a ffec t
you 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 it by
r e a d in g
T h e
LEADER
every
week.
A bout B adges
By
ARTHUR
L IE B E R S
5 0 0 M ore
F iv e h u n d r e d m o re c le rica l e m ­
ployees a r e being a d d e d to th e
s t a f f a t V e te ra n s A d m in is tra tio n ,
T h e F e d e ra l Civil Service C o m ­
m ission is se n d in g o v e r a p p l i­
c a n ts , a n d th e r e m a y still be a
c h a n c e fo r th o se w ho w a n t to
jo in th e little fa m ily a t 346
B ro a d w a y , T h e s t a r t i n g title is
CAF 2, a n d th e sa la ry $34.50 a
week.
I n te r e s te d ?
H o p dow n
to 641 W a s h in g to n S tr e e t, a n d
try y o u r lu ck . . . a n d w ith m o re
p eo ple co m in g in, som e V ets a r e
w o n d e rin g w h y th e 13th F lo o r
is n ’t being used. I t 's n ic e a n d
airy , b u t em p ty .
It H a p p e n e d
T ’o th e r day , w hile th e r u s h h o u r s ta m p e d e d ow n th e m a rb le
s ta ir c a s e w as on, on e g al took a
“h e a d e r ,” a n d g o t b a n g e d u p.
T h is c o rn e r d o e s n ’t like to be on e
of th o s e I- to l d - y o u - s o ’s, b u t a
few w eeks ago, I said th is m i g h t
h a p p e n . And q u ite a few of th e
V ets a g re e t h a t w alk in g u p s t a ir s
is s a f e r t h a n r u n n i n g dow n.
S till th in k th e e lev ato rs s h o u ld
le t th e ir p a ss e n g e rs o u t on th e
low er level.
T h is
is
th e
e le v e n th
Y a r d
W o r k e r s .
f r o m
N a v y
Y a r d
o f
e m p lo y e e s
F o r M o r a le
’D u rin g th e 8:00 p.m . lu n c h
h o u r of A u g u st 17, th e N avy
Y a rd em ployees w ere tr e a te d to
an
u n u s u a l b ro a d c a s t w h ich
e m a n a te d fro m th e Y a rd studios.
A b a n d com posed of Y a rd
em ployees, led by R o b e r t H ay,
Q u a r te r m a n of S h o p 26, p lay ed
p o p u la r a n d sem i-c la ss ic a l m u ­
sic. G lo ria S lo an , em p loy ed in
a clerical c a p a c ity in th e office
of M a c h in e S h o p X31, Inside,
san g to th e a c c la im of th e Y a rd .
M iss S lo a n h a s a b e a u tifu l
lyric so p ra n o voice. A n a tiv e of
S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n , M iss S lo an
c am e to New Y o rk o nly five
m o n th s ago. S h e s tu d ie d voice
in S a n F ra n c isc o a n d is c o n ­
tin u in g h e r stu d ie s h e re in New
Y ork.
T h e e n tire p ro g r a m of A u g u st
17 is a n in d ic a tio n of w h a t
th e N avy Y a rd is c a p a b le of
doing In th e w ay of b o lsterin g
th e m o ra le o f its em ployees
a n d of b rin g in g fo r th l a t e n t
ta l e n t e x istin g a m o n g its ra n k s .
P rogram
a
n e w
S u g g e s tio n s ,
fo r
T h e Y ard
T h e U n ite d F e d e ra l W o rk ers
of A m erica h a s Issued a s t a t e ­
a re
s e r ie s
o f
c r itic is m s ,
c o lu m n s
a n d
f o r
le tte r s
w e lc o m e .
m e n t of th e ir a im s t h a t m a k e s
in te re s tin g re a d in g . H e r e ’s w h a t
th e u n io n w ould like to see
done, a n d th e y in v ite Y a rd
w o rk e rs to d ro p in a t th e ir
office,
159
H u d so n
A venue,
B ro oklyn, a n d ask qu estion s.
1. A first aid s ta tio n w ith a
tr a in e d a t t e n d a n t in every shop.
2. W ag e in c rea se — to m a k e u p
fo r th e fa ilu r e of C o ng ress to
p a ss
le gislatio n
ro llin g
back
prices so t h a t sa la rie s a n d e x ­
p e n se s w ould m a tc h .
3. E q u a l p a y for w om en doing
th e sa m e w ork as m en.
4. P ro te c tio n of w o rk e rs ’ s e n i­
o rity w h en th e y c h a n g e sh ifts .
Now, th e u n io n says, w h e n m a n y
em p loyees c h a n g e s h ifts th e y
h a v e to s t a r t over a g a in c o n ­
vincing th e new boss t h a t th e y
deserve
raise.
5. A g o v e rn m e n t- o w n e d a n d
o p e ra te d c a fe te ria in th e Y a rd
r u n by a tr a in e d d ie titia n .
6 .
P o stin g of th e efficiency
ra t in g s in 3 very shop, as is
d o n e a t th e P h ila d e lp h ia Y a rd ,
w h ere it seem s to be w o rking
o u t well.
7. A c h a n g e In th e r e g u la tio n
w hich re ad s, " . . . a n em plo yee
who is ta rd y will be m a rk e d
“o u t ” for o n e h o u r a n d will
n o t be allow ed to w ork u n til
N e w T y p ists
I t seem s t h a t som e of th e new
ty p ists a r e n ’t e x a c tly th e m o s t
e x p e rie n c e d b u sin ess p eo ple in
th e w orld. O n e little girl w as
fu m in g all over th e p re m is e s b e ­
c a u se a n e x a m in e r h a d m a d e h e r
re ty p e a le tte r. All s h e d id waSj.«
sk ip on e line e n tire ly a n d r u n
a few w ord s to g e th e r.
She
t h o u g h t t h a t w a s n ’t fa ir.
F r o m th e M a ilb a g
W ild L ife
A w h ile ago, t h a t p al of o u rs
A no n E. M u s took a su rv ey of th e
wild life a t V ets a n d h e re a r e h is
re s u lts :
T h e r e a r e n ’t a n y m ice in th e
b u ild in g . . . th e y 'v e all been
f r ig h te n e d a w ay by th e ra ts ,
w h ic h grow n ic e arid big. b u t
u su a lly sta y dow n in th e c ellar.
I n th e desks, h e fo u n d little
b u g s w h ic h bite, also u p s t a ir s a
few ro a ch es. W h ile s ittin g on
th e b e n c h in th e low er lobby, h e
h a d th e p le a su re of f ig h tin g
m osqu itoes.
H ey!
B o a r d o f H e a lth
A fte r o u r little b la st, th e c a n d y
c o u n te r m ov ed its s to ra g e place
a w a y fro m t h a t closet a d jo in in g
th e la d ie s’ ro o m . . . now i t ’s in
a nice, clean , a b a n d o n e d e le v a to r
w h ic h h a s n ’t b e en used sin ce
V ets took th e b u ild in g over. T h is
is th e f i r s t tim e w e’ve h e a r d of
ke ep in g e a ta b le s in a n elev ato r,
b u t a n y t h in g c a n h a p p e n a t
V ets,
A b o u t E le v a to r s
N a v y
A lo t of V et em p lo y e e s say
th e y feel g yp p ed b e c a u se th e y
d o n ’t g e t bad g es to show t h a t
th e y a re d o in g th e ir s h a r e fo r
th e w ai e ff o rt. P ra c tic a lly a ll o t h e r F e d e ra l em ploy ees a r e
ta g g ed , b u t n o t h e re. A n d no w
t h a t th e re a r e a few new g u a r d s
a r o u n d th e b u ild in g , th e y a r e
g ra d u a lly gro w ing f r a n ti c tr y in g
to recognize th e em ploy ees fro m
th e visitors.
A long tim e ago th e r e used to
be ta x offices a t 346 B ro a d w a y .
P eop le still w alk r i g h t in, g e t
in to th e elev ato rs, rid e u p to th e
se v e n th floor w h e re th e ta x p a y
w indow used to be, a n d t h e n •
c o m p la in b e c a u se n o b o d y to ld
th e m .
A nd w ith all th e new
face s a ro u n d , even th e o ld - tim e r s
am o n g th e g u a rd s h a v e a jo b ^
te llin g G o v e r n m e n t e m p lo y e es
'
fro m people w ho h a v e j u s t com e
in o u t of th e ra in , o r a r e ta k in g
a s h o r t - c u t th r o u g h th e b u ild in g .
T h e e le v a to r boys a r e n 't too
h a p p y th e se days. U sed to be.
b etw e en trip s, t h e y ’d g a t h e r in
c o n g e n ia l little gro u p s a n d ta lk
over w h a te v e r ele v a to r m e n ta lk
a b o u t. Now, M r. R . h a s d ec reed
t h a t th e y m u s t s ta y in th e ir cars.
th e n e x t h o iir.” . , . T h e y c o n ­
sider t h a t a “ b ra s s h a t ” e d ic t
w h ich w a stes m a n p o w er.
8 . A
b e tte r sy stem of c h e c k ­
ing on “ sick calls.” T h e u n io n
says th e r e h a v e been m a n y co m ­
p la in ts t h a t w o rkers p h o n e in
“sic k ” . T h e n w h en th e y g et
b ack th e y find t h a t th e r e is no
re c o rd of th e ir h a v in g re p o r te d
a n d th e y lose sick leave. At
P h ila d e lp h ia , a n y o n e m a k in g a
p h o n e call fo r a n em plo yee r e ­
p o rtin g “sic k ” is told th e log­
book n u m b e r of th e call for
f u tu r e checking.
9. S y ste m a tic u p -g r a d in g of
em plo yees to en d d is c rim in a tio n
a n d fa v o ritism in p ro m o tio n s.
P o litic s
H e re ’s a good p o in t to r e ­
m e m b er.
The
little
booklet,
“Y ou a n d T h e N avy Y a r d ” ,
w h ic h tells w h a t you c a n a n d
j a n ’t do, h a s th is to say a b o u t
p o litical activity, w hich is tim ely
w ith election s com in g o n:
“ An em ployee is n o t p e rm itte d
to ta k e a n activ e p a r t in p o li­
tical m a n a g e m e n t or in p olitical
c a m p a ig n s, b u t he r e ta in s th e
r i g h t to vote as h e chooses a n d
" W h y d id n ’t th e y tell m e ,” is
th e p la in t of on e new gal a t
Vets, “ t h a t I w as going to m e e t
a ll th e se p e t ty scho olroo m ta c tic s
on th e p a r t of th e s u p e rv is o rs ? ’*
S h e su g g e sts t h a t som e .system
b e w o rk ed o u t, so t h a t th e p eop le
w h o a r e resig n in g h a v e a c h a n c e
to ta lk w ith th e p eople w h o a r e
j u s t c o m in g in to ta k e jo b s . . .
S h u c k s, gal, w ould you like to see
th is p la ce looking like th e d e - ^
s e r te d village?
J o ttin g s . . .
A n ita T a n n a n b a u m
and a
W o rld W a r I I V et “ t h a t a w a y .”
. . . R ic a r d o W eeks, besid es b ein g
a p o e t of so rts, is a p p e a r i n g o n
a m a t e u r p ro g r a m s w ith R a u l
R eyes.
T h e y sin g a n d d a n c e .
. . . M iss H u se t. 2nd F lo o r a s s is t­
a n t to M r. H u rley , is s n a p p in g
th e w h ip in th e S e c re ta ria l R o o m
th e se d ay s, a sk in g for m o re a n d
m o re w ork. . . . A n o th e r su p e r,
w h « so r t of h in t s t h a t sh e w o n ’t
g e t a n g ry if h e r s t a f f t u r n s o u t
m o re t h a n th e 400 q u o ta , is M iss
B re n n e r, 2 n d F loor. . , , W o rld
W a r I I v e te ra n s in V ets say t h a t
M r, H o esch, bigw ig of A c tu ria l
a n d Policy Issue, is a p a s t c o m ­
m a n d e r of th e A m e ric a n L egion,
. . . th e y w o n d e r w hy h e d o e s n ’t
try to g e t th e W .W . I I boys a
b e t te r b re a k . . . . An a d d re s s o g r a p h sectio n will o p en on F i r s t
F lo o r - E a s t very .soon. . , . A n n
An sell h a s u p a n d w ed a so ld ie r
fro m P a n a m a . . . .
to ex p ress his o pinion on all
political su b je c ts .”
B u t, to so r t of m a k e u p for
th e fa c t t h a t you c a n 't be too
a c tiv e in y o u r local p o litical
o rg a n iz a tio n , w ork in g in
th e
Y a rd keeps you off ju ries.
H e re ’s w h a t th e book says on>.
th a t:
" T h e policy of th e N avy Y a rd
will c o n tin u e to be t-o re q u e s t
th e J u s tic e of a F e d e ra l or S t a t e
C o u rt to excuse fro m ju r y d u ty
em ployees of th e N avy Y a rd
whose c o n tin u o u s services a r e
re q u ire d .”
If y o u ’re slap p ed w ith a n o tic e
to jo in eleven o th e rs in d e c id ­
ing who clipped w hom , ju s t give
th e ticket^ to th e h e a d of y o u r
d e p a r t m e l ^ If h e th in k s th e ^
Y a rd n eed s you th e in v ita tio n
will be t a k e r c a re of.
J o in t M e e tin g
’"Tjiion of M a r in e D r a f ts m e n ,
a n d N avy Y a rd Civil S erv ice
A ssociation (F A E C T ), C h a p te r
24, will hold a jo i n t m e e tin g in
th e S p a n is h R oo m of th e H o te l
G r a n a d a . L a fa y e tte Ave„ B ro o k ­
lyn, on T h u r s d a y , A u g u st 26. a t
6:30 s h a r p .
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U n cle S a m . R e m e m b e r t h a t if
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Also, th e sa la rie s listed below
d o n ’t include o v ertim e pay, w hich
..brings th e to ta l to a b o u t 2 1 p e r ­
c e n t over th e figure listed. A p­
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M e n tio n th e o rd e r n u m b e r of tl>e
p o sitio n w h en you apply.
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O v e r.s e u s
C le r i c - T y p i H t ,
(1 .4 4 0 .
O v e r.s e a s
S le iio B n ip J w r,
$1,620.
O v e r.s e u s
3:i74
S r.
2 095
S tc n o -T y p K s l.
29««
3 r.
'W 97
J r.
IBB
S r.
on
Ba.se,
Ba.se,
Base,
» l 630.
T o le p h o n e O p e r a to r ,
A ro u n U '
t h e - c l o f k S h l ft . s , $1,440.
C a lc iiliititiK M a c h in e O p e r a to r ,
( 1 .4 4 0 .
T a b u lu t ln g M u c lu n e O p e r a to r .
S h i r t . s : 8 :0 0 a . m . t o 4 :4 5 p . m . ,
4 :3 0 p . m . t o 1:00 a . m . , (1 ,0 2 0 .
; ilB « - J r . T a l ) U l a t i i i u M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r ,
S h i f t s : 8 :0 0 u , m . t o 4 :4 5 p . m . ,
4 :l!0 p m . t o 1 :0 0 a . m . $1,440.
;!202 .Sr. T a l > u l a t t n B M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r ,
(l,tt2 0 .
J2«l
M u ltip le x
O p c ru to r.
A ro u n d -th e C l o c k S h i f t s . $1,800.
3325 S r , O p e r a t o r O f f i c e D e v i c e s , l o w o r k
o n V e r if ie r I B M M a c h in e , N iR h t
W o r k , (1 ,4 4 0 .
333)> C o m m u n i c a t i o n s O p e r a t o r , t o o p ­
e ra te T e le ty p e M a c h in e , A r o u ii d I h e - C l o c k S h i l l s . $1,440.
3J63
U n d e r O p e r a t o r M is c . D u p lic a t in t s
D e v ic e s , l o o p e r a t e D u p l i c a l l n i i
M a c h i n e . $ l . ‘.!tiO.
3370 S r . O p c r u t o r . t o o p e r a t e l l a t - b e d
E l i i o t l K is h e r B o o k k e c p in c M a ­
c h in e h a v in g
Iti r e g is te r a n d
t w o c r o . s s f o o le r s . $ l.(i2 0 .
3403 4 J r . T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r s . $1,440.
1 A.ssl.
T e le p h o n e
O p e ra to r,
$1,020 55 e x t e n s i o n s , 9 t r u n k s ,
Sunday
W o rk ,
A ro u n d - th e C lo c k S h ift s .
^ . 1 0 5 — S p e c i a l C o m p i l t c r . 12 M a l e o r F e ­
m a le , m u s t be g r u d u a t e o l a
c o m p l e t e c o iir.se i n c o m p t o m e t r y
a n d h a v e s ix iii o ii t h s e x p e r i­
ence us c o m p to m e te r o p e ra to r,
$1,G20.
fiOOB J r . C l e r k - T y p i s t . N i g h t D u t y , 5 p . m .
l o 1 a . m . . $1,440.
t!027 - J r . C l e r k - T y p i s t . N i g h t D u t y . 5 p . m .
t o 1 a . m . . $1,440.
8 0 0 7 - J r . C a r d P u n c l> O p e r a t o r , A l t e r n a t ­
i n g S h i f t s , $1,440.
2008 J r . A d d r e s s i n g M a c h i n e <h C i r a p h o l y p e O p e r a t o r , $1,440,
V3-B05
H o s p ita l S u p e rin te n d e n t.
Un­
c l a s s i f i e d , $3,250
V3-842
A s s o c ia te A e r o n a u t ic a l E n g in e e r,
$3,200.
V 3-812
S e n io r E n g in e e riiiK D r a fts m a n ,
$2,000.
V 3 - 8 9 1 — H e a d A d j u s t e r , $4,«00.
V 3-89 2
A d j u s t e r . $3,200.
V 3-97 8
X -R a y
and
L a b . T e c h n ic ia n ,
$2,400.
V3-1023
S r. E n g in e e rin g D r a fts m a n .
$2,000,
V 3 - D C 44 S c i e n t i a c A id s . J r . M a l l i e m a t i i ; i a n s . J r . i ' i i y s i c i s t s , $2,000.
V 3-898
Sr
E n g i n e e r i n g A id e , $2,000.
V 3 - I0 3 i>
A s s t. I n d u s t r i a l P l a n n i n g S u p v , ,
$2,000.
V 3-124(i S r. E n g in e e r in g
D ra fts m a n ,
$2,000.
V 3-1253
Assoc.
In s p e c to r
E n g in e e rin g
M a te r ia ls
(E le c .l,
Assoc.
In ­
s p e c to r E n g in e e rin g
M iite n a ls
( M e c h . i , $2,000.
V 3-1216
. l u n i o r A i r w a y s E n g i n e e r , $2,000,
V 3-1205
A .s.socia te C i v i l E n g i n e e r . $3,2 00 ,
As-st. C i v i l E n g i n e e r . $2.«00.
V 3 -9 7 1 — S e n io r E n g in e e rin g
D ra fts m a n
I M e c h . i , $2,000.
V3-1341
.‘X d m i n i s t r a t i v e
A s s is ta n t
iM a c h i n c H e r . I , $2,900.
LOANS
ll l< ;i 1 i;sT IN lOW N (»N
h ia iiH H iils
F u r s
- J o iv v lr y
Lugyane
T ru n k &
M u s ic a l
In s tr u m e n ts
T o o ls
S ilv e rw a re
C a m e ra s
S p o rtin u G o o d f
R it f is
R a d io s
a n d a l l I V i s t m a l B e lo n R iiiK S .
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a bo ve u rllc le s .
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STORED
BROOKLYN
PAWNBROKERS
6704 FIFTH AVE.
BAY
R IO O E .
Tuesday, August 24, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
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(Near S lih St.)
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V 3-13B2
J r . I l a d l o E n g i n e e r , $2,000.
V3-1373
D r u f t s m u n , C i v i l , $1,800.
V3-285
A s s i s t a n t T e c h n o l o g i s t , (2 ,6 0 0 .
V 3 -D C -H 5
B u s i n e s s S p e c i a l i s t , ( 3 ,2 0 0 .
V3-1164
A . i. s ls t n n t M e t a l l u r g i s t , (2 , 6 0 0 .
V 3-14 70
P r ln . P ro c. In s p e c to r
(A e ro .
M i s c . M i l s . ) , (2 ,3 0 0 .
V 3-I.5 01
A .is ls ta n t. M a r in e E n g in e e r, A s ­
s i s t a n t N a v a l A r c h i t e c t , A s s i. s t - '
a n t E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r , (2 ,6 0 0 .
V 3-1505
J r . M a r in e E n g in e e r. J r . N a v a l
A r c h i t e c t . J r . E le c t . E n g i n e e r .
$2,000.
V 3-15 06
A ..> io c tu le M a r i n e E n g i n e e r . A s ­
s o c ia te N a v a l A r c h it e c t , A s s o ­
c i a t e E le c . E n g i n e e r A r c h i t e c t ,
$3,200.
V 3 - l. 'i0 7
P r i n c . E n g r . D r a f t s m a n . $2,300.
V 3-15 08
C h ie f E n g . D r a fl.'im a n (M e c h .» ,
C h ie f E ng, D r a fts m a n (E le c t.i.
C h ie f E ng. D r a fts m a n
( H u ll* .
$2,600.
V 3 -1 5 I1
. M e t a ll u r g i. s t . $ 3.2 00 -$ 3.8 00 .
C h e m i c a l E n g n r . , $ 2 ,6 0 0 -(3 .2 0 0 .
M e c h . D r a ft.s m a n , (1 ,8 0 0 -(2 ,6 0 0 .
V 3 - 1 5 2 5 - J r . o r A s s t . G e o l o g i s t , $ 2 ,0 0 0 $2,000.
V 3-1532
S r . A c c o u n t i n g C l e r k . (2 .0 0 0
V 3-D C -7 4
S r. E n g n r. D r a fts m a n (M e c h .)
V 3 -D C -7 4
S r. E n g n r . D r a f t s m a n ( M e c h . i,
$2,000.
V 3-32 5
J r . I n s p e c t o r S u p p l i e s 8c E q u i p .
( C l o t h . ) , ( 1 ,8 2 0 ( a f t e r t r a i n i n g
(2 .0 0 0 1 .
\n -1 5 5 4
V 3-1556
V 3 -1 4 til
V 3-15 80
A.S.SO. M i r i n e
E n g i n e e r . (3 .2 0 0 .
J r . N a v a l A r c h i t e c t . (2 .0 0 0 .
T r a f f i c M a n a g e r , $2,600.
.\s.s t. o r A s s o c . I n s p e c t o r E n ­
g in e e rin g
M a te r ia ls
(M e c h .i,
$1,800 o r A .ssl. o r A s s o c . I n ­
s p e c to r E n g in e e rin g
M a te ria ls
( E l e c t . ) . $2,000.
V 3-1585
. \ s s l s l a n t E x p e d i t e r , $2,900.
V 3 - 1 5 2 9 - A . s s i s t a n t E l e c t . E n g n r . , ( 2 ,6 0 0 .
V 3 - 1433— M u r i n e S u r v e y o r , $3,200,
V 3 - 1 5 3 3 — A.<i8oc o r I n s p e c t o r o r S r . I n .spe ctor E n g in e e r in g M a t e r i a l s
l O r d . i . $2,000 o r ( 2 ,3 0 0 o r (2 ,6 0 0 .
V 3-1534 — P r in c ip a l P ro c . I n s p e c t o r ( A m m i ,
$2,300.
V 3 - 1 4 9 9 -- L a b o ra to r y i t X - R a y T e c h n ic ia n ,
$1,800.
V 3 - U i 4 2 - H e u d P h o t o g r a p h e r , $ 2,600.
S r , P h o t o g r a p h e r . $2,000.
P h o t o g r a p h e r , $1,800,
A ,s .s is ta n t P h o t o g r a p h e r , $1,620.
8804— L it h o g r a p h e r ( W a s h in g to n , D . C .),
$1.4 4 0 -$ 2 ,0 0 0 .
V 2 - 2 7 3 — H o s p i t a l A t t e n d a n t (L .v o n s , N . J . ) ,
$1,320 le ss $372.
V 2 - 5 5 4 — J r , L a b o r e r ( C o a l P a .s s e r). $1,200.
V 2-701
D r a g t e n d e r . $1,800 le ss $372.
V 2-70 5
W i n d o w W a s h e r , $1,320.
V 2 - 7 0 t) o m c e M a c h i n e E x p e r t . $1,620.
V 2 - 7 5 (i
H o s p i t a l A t t e n d a n t , $ 1,320 p l u s
$300.
V 2-75 8
B le c tr ic iu n
( O v e r s e a s B a.se ),
$2,675.
V 2-70 9
P l u m b e r ( O v e r s e a s B a s e ) , $2,500.
V 2-760
S t e a m f llt e r (O v e rs e a s B a s e ),
$2,500.
V 2-761
E le c t r ic ia n (O v e rs e a s B a s e l,
$2,500.
V 2 - 7 ( » 3 - O i l B u r n e r S e r v i c e m a n (O v e r.s e a s
B a .s e I. $2,100.
V 2 - 7 6 4 — A . s s is t a n t S t o r e k e e p e r (O v e r.s e a s
B a.se I, $1,620.
V 2-77 0
J r . G e n e r a l M e c h a n i c , $1,860.
V 2-810
K i r e m a n . $2,000.
V2-820
I n v e n t o r y C h e c k e r , $1,800.
V 2-831
P a c k e r . $7.96 p e r d i e m .
V 2-832
B o ile r O p e r a tin g E n g in e e r (O v e r.seas B a s e l . $2,100.
V 2 - 8 . 'i4 — B o a t s w a i n . $1,920 le.ss $372
V 2-85 5 — F ir e m a n
( M a r in e
O ili,
$ l, 6 8 «
le ss $372.
V 2 - 8 5 (i
F o u r t h M a l e . $2,200 le.ss $420.
V 2-857
O i l e r ( M a r i n e - D i e s e U , $1,740 l e s t
$372.
V 2-859
O i l e r ( M a r i n e - S t e a m ) , $1,740 le.s*
$372.
V 2-860
S e c o n d A.ssl. E l e c t r i c i a n , $2,20(1
le ss $420.
V 2-86I
Q u a r t e r m a s t e r , $1,740 le.s.s (3 7 2 .
V 2 -8 H 8
E n g i n e m a n ( O a . s o l i n e ) . $1,860 le.ni
$372.
V 2 - 8 6 7 — E n g i n e m a n ( G u . s o li n e ) , $1,800.
V 2 - 8 7 !)
A.s.st. E n g i n e e r . D ie s e l. $2,800.
F i r e m a n , D ie s e l, $2,000.
M a l e ( M a s t e r L ic e n . s e i , $2,600.
V2-890
B r a k e i n a n , $8.00 p e r d i e m .
V 3-892
F ir s t A id e A t t e n d a n t ( C a n a d a ),
$2,050.
V 2-925
E le c tr o ty p e F in is h e r ( W a s liin g t o n i , $1.32 p e r h o u r .
V 2 -9 3 1
W u r e h o u . s e m a n , $1,600.
V 2 - 9 3 4 — B o i l e r m a k e r . $ 9.12 p e r d i e m .
V 2 -9 3 B
B o u t b u i l d e r . $9.12 p e r d i e m .
V2-939
C o p p e r s m i t h , $9.60 p e r d i e m .
V2-940
C h i p p e r a n d C a u l k e r , I r o n , $9.12
p e r d ie m .
V 2-941 - D r i l l e r
(P n e u m a tic ),
$9.12 p e r
d ie m .
V 2 -9 4 3 - G a s C u l l e r o r B u r n e r , $ 9.12 p e r
d ie m .
V 2 -9 4 4
R iv e t H e a le r . (5 .92 p e r d ie m .
V 2-945
S h l p l i t t e r . $9.12 p e r d i e m .
V 2 - 9 4 (i S h i p w r i g h t . $9.12 p e r d i e m .
V 2-947
W h a r f b u i l d e r , $9.12 p e r d i e m .
V 2-970
L u b o r e r , $6.40 p e r d i e m .
V2-980
L a b o r e r . $5.92 p e r d i e m .
V2-988
O i l e r i D i e . s e ll, $2,000.
V2-989
.\.s st. C h i e f E n g i n e e r ( S t e a m ) .
$2,600.
V 2 -9 9 1
D ie s e l O p r . E n g i n e e r . ( 2 ,6 7 5 .
V 2-992
E v a p o r a t o r O p r . E n g r . , $2,67S.
V2-994
M a t e . $2,600.
V 2-999
S w i t c h b o a r d O p e r a t o r , ( 2 ,6 7 5 .
V 2-1007
E l e c t r i c i a n H e l p e r , ( 2 .1 0 0 .
V 2-10 17
T r a d e I . a b o r e r . $.73 p e r h o u r .
V2-1024
A i r c r a f t M e c h a n ic ( G e n e r a li,
$1.12 p e r h o u r .
H e a t T r e a t e r ( A v i a t i o n ) . $1.12
per h o u r.
V 2-1030
F ir s t
A sst.
M a r in e
M e c h a n ic ,
$2,000.
V 2 - I0 3 3
Handym an
G e n e ra l M e c h a n ic
J r . . $.94 p e r h o u r .
V 2 -1 0 4 1 D e c k h u i i d . $.79 p e r h o u r .
V 2-1048
l . a b o r e r , $5.60 p e r d i e m .
V 2 - 1 0 5 0 . M e i h a n i c , $ 85 p e r h o u r .
V 2 -1 0 5 1 C l a s s i l l e d L a b o r e r . $5 92 p e r
d ie m .
V 2 - U )(i2
C r a n e O p e r a t o r . $2,100.
V 2 - 1 0 7 4 S u b . P .O , L a b o r e r , $.55 p e r h r .
V 2 - 1 0 7 7 O p e i a l i n g E n g i n e e r , $1,860.
O p e r a t i n g E n g r . , H e l p e r . $l,riOO.
V2 lOHO O p e r a t i n g E n g r , , $1,860.
O p e r a t i n g E n g r . H e l p e r . $1,500.
V 2-1087
O i l e r . $6.88 p e r d i e m .
V 2 -1 1 0 1
M o to r
Boat
O p e ra to r,
$ 2 ,2 0 0 $2,900.
V 2-1103
F i r e m a n , $.86 p e r h o u r ,
V 2-110(i
D e c k h a n d , $.79 p e r h o u r .
V 2-1107
C r a n e O p e r a t o r , $3,200.
V 2 -1 1 1 1
B o i l e r F i r e m a n , $ 84 p e r h o u r
V 2-1U 3
F l r e n k i n I . a b o r e r , $1,330.
V 2-11M
B a l e r , $6 40 p e r d i e m .
V 3-1115
P l u m b e r , $2 200.
P l u m b e r H e l p e r , $1,500.
V 2-U 17
C a r p e n t e r . (1 .8 5 p e r h o u r
V 2 -1 1 1 B
P a in t e r 's H e lp e r, $ 1 0 0 p e r h r ,
V 2-1132
D e c k h a n d , $1,800.
V 2-H 23
A p p re n tic e .
$4.64 p e r d i e m
V2-1124
O i l e r . $.87 p e r h o u r ,
v a 1128
M u l e , D e r r i c k B u r g e . (2,(J00
V 2 - 1 1 3 2 -C . *
E. P a c k e r , (1 .4 4 0 .
V2-1134
P o w e r M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , $1 560
V 2-11 37
V 2-1138
Va-1143
E q u i p m e n t R e p a i r m a n , (1 »60.
P r e s s e r . $1,860,
S r, o m c e A p p lia n c e R e p a ir m a n ,
$2,0 40 : O f f i c e A p p l i a n c e R e p a i r ’m a i ) . $ 1 ,8 6 0 ; J r . O f f l c e A p p l i ­
a n c e R e p a i r m a n , $1,680.
V2-1145
M a c h i n i s t . ( 2 .2 0 0 .
V 2-1146
W e l d e r , ( 2 .2 0 0 .
V 2 - ll.)0
T e n t R e p a i r m a n . (2 ,1 0 0 .
F o re m a n
(C an vas B ra n c h ),
$ 2,300.
V2-1152
H e l p e r T r a i n e e . $6.16 p e r d ie m .
V 2-1153
T e m p o ra ry
Sub. G a ra g e m a n
D r iv e r ( D r iv e r M e c h .) , *.55 $ 65 p e r h o u r .
V 2 - 1 1 5 5 - R ig g e r s , D e r r i c k B a r g e , $2,000.
V 2 - I1 5 8
M a n g l e O p e r a t o r . $.54 p e r h r .
V 2 - 1 1 B 3 - B u l l d o x e r O p e r a t o r . $.66 p e r h r .
V3-116.5-- S o r t e r . $.60 p e r h o u r .
V 2 - H o H p l t a l A t t e n d a n t . $ 1,200 p e r a n n u m .
V2-1169
Me.s« A t t e n d a n t , ( 1 ,2 0 0 .
V 2 - 1 170 - C l a s s i f i e d L a b o r e r , ( 1 ,5 0 0 .
V 2-1176
H o . '^ p ll a l A t t e n d a n t , ( 1 .3 2 0 .
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M A i n 4 -S 5 5 8
(V a c a n c ie s in o t h e r p o s it io n s t h a t re q u ir e
■som ew hat s im ila r q u a lif ic a t io n s a n d
p a y $ 1,800 p e r a n n u m
m a y be
fille d fr o m th is e x a m in a tio n .)
T h e s ta n d a rd F e d e ra l w o rk -w e e k o f
48 h o u r s i n c l u d e s 8 h o u r s o f o v e r ­
t im e .
T h e in c re a s e in c o m p e n s a tio n
f o r o v e r t i m e a m o u n t.5 o n * n a n n u a l
basi.s t o a p p r o x i m a t e l y 21 p e r c e n t o f
t h e b a s ic s a l a r y .
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T o a u d it expe nse , tim e , p a y ­
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• nd v o u c h e r s ; to d is t r ib u t e e x p e n d itu re s ;
to
c o m p ile
s ta tis tic a l d a ta ,
sc h e d u le s ,
a nd r e p o rts fr o m a c c o u n tin g a n d o th e r
c l e r i c a l r e c o r d . s ; t o k e e p c o s t, f u n d , t i m e ,
a n d o th e r re c o rd s a n d a c c o u n ts ; t o p r e ­
p a r e p a y r o lls , a c c o u n t in g s c h e d u le s , a n d
a c c o u n tin g .s ta te m e n ts ; to c o m p u te a n d
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m is c e lla n e o u s
n a tu re : a n d to p e r fo r m
r e la te d d u tie s
as r e q u ir e d .
M in im u m
Q u a lific a tio n s :
A p p lic a n ts
m ust
meet
th e
re q u ir e m e n ts
s p e c ifie d
in a n y o ne o f th e fo llo w in g :
1. S u c c e s s f u l
c o m p le tio n
in
a
re .sld e n c e s c h o o l o f a t le a s t 2 l u l l y e a r s o f
s t u d y i n a n a c c o u n t a n c y co ur.s e, o r in a
c o m m e r c i a l o r o t h e r b u s in e s s c o u r s e t h a t
in c lu d e d
th e s tu d y o f a c c o u n ta n c y
In
each ye ar.
( C a u t i o n . — E a c h a p p l i c a n t w h o w is h e s
t o q u u l i l y u n d e r t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f thi.*.
p a r a g r a p h s h o u l d be s p e c i f i c a s t o t h e
k in d o f co urse ta k e n , th e n a tu re a n d
a m o u n t o f s t u d y s u c c e s s fu lly c o m p le te d ,
and
th e d a te s b e tw e e n w h ic h he was
in
a c tu a l
c la s s
a tte n d a n c e .)
2.
An
a g g re g a te o f a t le a s t 2 f u l l
y e a r s o f p a id e x p e rie n c e in
th e p e r ­
f o r m a n c e o f b o o k k e e p in g , a c c o u n t in g , o r
a u d it in g d u t ie s o f a re s p o n s ib le n a t u r e :
o r 2 f u l l s c h o o l y e a r s o f p a id e x p e rie n c e
as a t e a c h e r o f b o o k k e e p i n g o r a c c o u n t ­
in g i n a r e s i d e n c e s c h o o l.
( C a u t i o n . — E a c h a p p l i c a n t w h o w is h e .s
t o q u a l i f y u n d e r t h e p r o v is io n . s . o f t h i s
p a i i a g r a p h m u s t g iv e a c o m p r e h e n s i v e ,
d e ta ile d s ta te m e n t o f a ll d u tie s r e g u la r ly
p e r fo r m e d a n d r e s p o n s ib ilitie s r e g u la r ly
assum ed
by
h im
in
e ach p o s itio n
in
w h ic h h e c la im s t o h a v e a c q u ire d q u a l i ­
f y in g e x p e rie n c e .
H e m u s t in d ic a te I ^ r
each
p o s itio n
th e a p p r o x im a te
p e r­
c e n ta g e o f t im e d e v o te d lo b o o k k e e p in g ,
a c c o u n tin g , a n d a u d it in g d u tie s o f a r e ­
s p o n s ib le n a t u r e . )
3.
A tim e - e q u iv a le n t c o m b in a tio n o f
1. a n d
2. i m m e d i a t e l y a b o v e .
( N o te .— A p p lic a n ts w h o w is h to q u a lif y
under
th is
p ro v is io n
s h o u ld
c a r e fu lly
o b .s e rv e t h e c a u t i o n s t a t e m e n t s I n c l u d e d
i n 1. u n d 2.)
.S ta te m e n ts
ro n re r n in i;
q u a lific a tio n s
w i l l be v e r i f i e d b y t h e C o m n i i S H i o n ; e x a c e e r a t i o n o r m i s s t a t e m e n t w i l l be c a u s e
o f d is q u a lific a tio n .
P la c e s o f K m p l o y n i e n t : V a r i o u s F e d e r a l
O o v e r n m e n t a g e n c ie s in N e w Y o r k C it y
a n d v ic in ity .
J im
M c N a lly
(C on tin ued from Fag:e Eicflit)
E>espite th e c om m on im pression
t h a t to day th e r e ’s ple n ty of
work a ro u n d for lawyers, th e
a c tu a l fa c t is t h a t th e law yer
who h a s h a n d le d sm all civil
cases h a s a h a r d tim e of it.
T h e r e ’s little new p riv a te e n t e r pri.se s t a r t in g . L ittle m o v e m e n t
of p ro p e rty . Lots of sm all bu si­
n essm en h av e been going o u t of
business, a n d theii- law work
w ith th e m . T h e r e are no longer
m a n y b re a c h of c o n tra c t cases
arisin g fro m th e m o v e m e n t of
m e rc h a n d is e — people a re glad to
g et an y kind of m e rc h a n d is e
u n d e r an y con ditions. Well, th e
lawy»?rs who used to lia n d le su c h
cases h a v e to look fo r jo b s.”
And lots of th e m w jint to
wor'c in th e U.S. D.A.’s O ffice,
even th o u g h th e pay is sm all.
As fo r th e p re s e n t em ployees
w ho m M cN ally in h e rite d , n o n e
of th e m a r e going to be fired
un less t h e y ’re in c o m p e te n t.
O n e th in g t h a t M cN ally m u c h
resen Ls is th e te n d e n c y in som e
q u ai t srs to look upo n th e law yer
over 40 as passe. " I t ’s n on sen se
to re fuse to em ploy a n older
law yer.
T h e y ’re w o rth m ore
t h a n .men of 25. T h e y ’ve been
a ro u n d . T h e y know th e ropes.
T h e y ’ve got th e ex perience a n d
th e ‘k n o w -h o w .’ ”
T h e v ’ll G e t C r e d it
O n e th in g th e new U. S. A t­
to rn ey will do is to »ee th a t his
m en get full cred it fo r th e ir
work.
“I ’m going to ti y th e
h a rd e s t cases m yself,” h e says.
T h e o th e rs go to th e a ssista n ts.
Ancl I in te n d tJiat th e good
work 0 1 my a s s is ta n ts sh all bf
shall be know n to th e p u blic.”
H e ’ll do e v e ry th in g he can to
pu sh his good m e n forw ard.
T h o u g h i t ’s less t h a n a m o n th
B»t
B ro o k ly n
—
R e g e n ts
a c c re d ite d .
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S t.— D av
and
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9 -6 9 0 0
4 iito D r iv in g
A.
L.
B. D R I V I N G S C H O O L — E x p e r t
A U d u b o o 3-143.-?
In s tru c to rs .
620
Lenox
A ve .,
New
Y ork
G it ? .
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L A T IN
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4.Jd S t . — A l l S e c r e t a r i a l » n d b u » l n e s * s u b J e c U
in E n g lis h . S p a n is h . P o rtu g u e s e
S p e c ia l lo u r s e i In in t e r n a t i o n a l a d m i n u i r ^ t i o n a n d f o r e i g n s e r v ic e .
L A 4 -2 8 3 5
Bu»ine»» P r e p a r a tio n
fo r th e p osition of
A C C O l'N T IN G a n d A U D IT IN G
A SSIST A N T
A d v e r tia r m e n t
4 d v p rtig rm e n l
C O M B I N A T I O N B U S IN E S S
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P r e p a r a t i o n — 139 W .
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1 2 5 th
S tre e t,
Civil S e rv ic e
DELEHANTY
I N S T I T U T E — 1 15 E. 1 5 t h S t . — C i t y . S t a t e
D a y a n d E v e n i n g C la s s e s .
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and
F e d e ra l
E x a m in a U o n o .
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OELEHANTY
IN S T IT U T E .
11 E a s t 1 6 t h S t .
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DELEHANTY
I N S T I T U T E — 11 E . 1 6 t h 8 . D a y a n d
Eve.
C la s s e s — S T . 9 -6 9 0 0 .
F in g e r p r in 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 la s s n o w f o r i n l n c .
N A T I O N A L F I N G E R P R I N T Ci I D E N T I F I C A T I O N S C H O O L . 9 E « s l 4 6 t h S t
In d iv id u a l
In s tr u c tio n .
P L A Z A 5 -6 8 6 8
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 . — S v e n i n c C iW ise a .
A S tila n d 4 -5 3 4 6
I n t p e c l i o n — M a c h in i t t — t n a t r u m e n t — T o o l a n d O ie M a k in g
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 s t 4 1st
C la s s e s .
3 to 1 2-w eek co urses.
L O n g a c r e 3 -2 1 B 0 .
S tre e t.
Day
and
B v e n in c
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 is h o n ly .
In c o r­
p o r a te d b y S ta te B o a r d o f R e g e n ts
S u m m e r C la s s e s n o w f o r m i n e .
L E . 2 -3 9 3 3 .
Lan g u a g e * a n d B usinena
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 — 116 E . 9 9 t h S t.- - S p a n is h . F r e n c h , I l a l l a a .
E n g lls h in 6 m o n th s .
12 L e s s o n s . $ 1 2 .
W I . 2 -8 6 7 0 .
P O Z A I N S T I T U T E — 1133 B r o a d w a y — E n g lis h , S p a n is h . P o r tu g u e s e , C o m m e r c ia l C o u rs e *.
C H e ls e a 2 - ^ 4 7 0
M a rin e A c a d e m y
A T L A N T I C M E R C H A N T M A R I N E A C A D E M Y — 44 W h i t e h a l l S t.. 5 S ta te S t.. N .Y C . - P r e p a r a t o r y C o u rs e s . I n s p e c t io n S e r v ic e f o r A ll L ic e n s e s .
U . S . S te a m b o a t.
B O w lin e G r e e n 9 -7 0 8 6 .
M e c h a n ic a l D e n t i t i r r
NEW
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 — 125 W . 3 1 s t S t. — D a y » n d
E v e n in g C la sse s — E m p lo y m e n t S e r v ic e — F re e B o o k le t C — C H i c k e r i n * 4 -3 9 9 4
N a v ig a tio n
U N I V E R S A L S C H O O L . 24 W h it e h a ll
L ic e n s e .
C a p t. L a ra b e e .
S t ..
N.
Y.
C.
C ourses
fo r
any
M E L V I L L E A E R O R A D I O S C H O O L — P r e p a r e f o r Jobs w i t h
a r m e d s e rv ic e s .
45 W e s t 4 5 th S tre e t.
B R y a n t 9 -5 0 8 0 .
a ir
li n e s ,
G ra d e
M a r tiM
ra d io
p la n t* ,
R a d io
R a d io T e lev i» io n
R A D IO
T E L E V I S I O N I N S T I T U T E — 480 L e x in g to n
E v e n i n g C la s s e s .
P L a z a 3 - 4 5 8 5 — Z> cpt. L .
A v e .— L a b o r a t o r y
T r a in in g — D a y
and
RuBitian L a n g u a g e
U N IV E R S A L S C H O O L —
L O n e a c r e 5 -7 5 4 3 .
147
W.
42d
S t.
—
(B s i.
30
y e a rs)— D a y
and
n ls h t
c la s s e s .
W est
42nd
S tre e t,
S e c r eta ria l
DELEHANTY
IN S T IT U T E
S T u y v e s a n t 9 -6 9 0 0 .
—
Day
and
E v e n in g
(•e n e ra l In f o r m a t io n : —
A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l be r e c e i v e d u n t i l t h e
n e e d s o f th e s e rv ic e h a v e bee n m e t.
No w r itte n
t e s t is r e q u i r e d .
A p p lic a n t.s’ q u & l i f l c a t i o n s w i l l be J u d g e d f r o m
a r e v i e w o f s w o r n s t a t e m e n t s a.*i t o t i i e i r
e x p e rie n c e , e d u c a t io n , a n d t r a i n i n g , a n d
C o m m is s io n .
A p p l i c a t i o n s a t #41 W a s h i n g t o n S t r e e t ,
M a n h a tta n .
P O L IC E W O M A N
$ 2 ,2 0 0 a Y e a r
W o m a n ’s B u re a u , D istric t of
C o lu m b ia M e tro p o lita n Police
since lie ’s ta k e n over, M cN ally
looks a lto g e th e r a t h o m e b eh in d
h is h u g e desk in th e 14th floor
office on Foley S q u are .
He
w orks in his sh irt-sle e v e s on h o t
days, a n d is n ’t s u rro u n d e d by a
b a r r a g e of s e c re ta rie s a n d m e s­
sen g ers. H e o pens th e do or h i m ­
self to s u m m o n visitors.
One
re a s o n fo r th is ideal a d j u s tm e n t
to his new jo b is th e fa c t t h a t
M c N ally ’s law c a re e r h a s been
'u l l of law in a way t h a t few
o tlie r la w y ers c a n claim . -Y ear
a f t e r y ear, h e ’s been in c o u rt
a lm o s t every day, try in g cases
befo re ju rie s. W ith th is kind of
ro u tin e , of course, h e h a d to be
on is toes c o n sta n tly , a c q u a i n t­
ed w ith all th e d e ta ils of th e
m a n y cases h e w as h a n d lin g .
I t m ig h t be a k illing ro u tin e to
a less vigorous m a n , b u t J i m
M cN ally looks a s h u sk y as a n
O reg o n lu m b e rm a n .
H is big
cases d e a lt w ith insj^rance a n d
t r a n s p o r t a ti o n m a t t e r s — h e ’s
co n sid e red a n e x p e rt in b o th
fields.
T h e th in g t h a t in te ie s te d h im
w h e n h e f irs t s ta r te d In th e
la w y erin g b usiness w as— as w ith
m o s t yo un g a tto rn e y s — c rim in a l
law.
H e s t a r t e d o u t to be a
c rim in a l lawyer, b u t th e re was
a n a s p e c t of work t h a t soon
c u re d h im of th is desire.
He
p u ts it th is w ay: “ I h a v e never
w a n te d m y services to be a b u r ­
den on a n y h u m a n being .” And
th e w ork of th e c rim in a l law yer
o ften m e a n s t h a t he m u s t col­
lect his feed fro m tire very poor,
tlie fa m ilies of m e n in trouble.
T o pay th e fees, fam ilies so m e ­
tim es go “in h o c k ” foi yeai-s.
J im j u s t c o u ld n ’t do it.
He
decided to stick to civil law.
Ila n C ivil S er v ic e S c h o o ls
M cN ally h a s fre q u e n tly s p e n t
h is s p a re tim e h e lp in g people. A
few y e a rs b ack h e starbw l a civil
C la s s e s .
120
D e p a r tm e n t.
I. C l o s i n g D a t e
A p p lic a tio n s
m ust
be
on
file
w ith
th e
U n ite d
S ta te s C iv i l S e r v ic e C o m ­
m is s io n ,
W a s h in g to n
35,
D.
C ..
not
la te r
th o n
A ugusl
31,
1943. ^
II. E m p lo y m e n t O p p o rtu n ities
The
lis t
o f e lig lb le s
re s u ltin g
fro m
th is
e x a m in a tio n
w ill
be
u.sed
fo r
fillin g
v a c a n c ic s
in
th e
p o s itio n
of
P o l i c e w o m a n . W o m a n ’s B u r e a u . M e t r o ­
p o lita n
P o lic e
D e p a rtm e n t,
W a s h in g ­
to n , D . C.
service scliool in M ike K e n n e d y ’s
p o litic al clu b h o u se to p rovide
free in s tru c tio n to m e n sind
won»en in h is political d is tric t
w ho c o n te m p la te d e n te r in g G o v ­
e r n m e n t service.
A nd fo r 13
years, u n til two y ears ago, h e
c o n d u c te d free classes fo r S u ­
p re m e C o u rt a t t e n d a n t s who
w ere c a n d id a te s for clerk sh ip s.
G oing: P l a c e s
T h e boys w ho know p olitics
sa y t h a t M cN ally c a n be d e­
p en d ed on to do a good jo b in
h is p o s t a s U n ite d S ta te s A t­
to rn e y .
They
say,
to o .
th a t
th e
post
is o n l y
a
ju m p in g - o f f spot, a n d t h a t p op ­
u la r J a m e s M cN ally i s going
places.
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
t h 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
c h a n eres h a p p e n w h i c h a f f e c t
y o u r job. Y o u M U S T k eep on
y o u r to e s. Y o u C A N d o it by
r ea d in g T h e -L E A D E R every
w eek.
Dr. D. G. POLLOCK
Surgeon Dentist
U r o o k ly a
r n ra m o u n t T h e n tre
O ne
B ro o k ly n ,
H o u rs:
N.
D a ily
l* 'liK lit
V.
B ld c -
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0 -tf; S u n d a y ,
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I K T N e v in * S t. S u b w a y 8 t ■ t I o ■
D E N T IS T S
>
Drs . SMITH and Dolan
im O O K L Y N — i 4 6 FULTON ST.
1 6 0 - l.S JA M A IC A A V E .
J u in u ic u , N . Y.
J a iiiu iru O f f i c r O p e n K v en in c*
J
Pagfe isieven
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, August 24, 1943
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to ­
n ig h t ?
M a y b e h e ’s o n e o f J im m ie D o o l i t t l e ’s b o y s . P e r h a p s h e
w a s l e f t b e h i n d w h e n B a t a a n fe ll. A n y w a y , h e ’s a n A m e r i­
c a n , a n d h e h a s n ’t h a d a le t t e r in a lo n g , l o n g t im e .
A n d w h e n y o u s it d o w n t o w r it e , t e l l h i m
w hy you
d i d n ’t b u y y o u r s h a r e o f W a r B o n d s l a s t p a y d a y .
“ D e a r J o e , ” y o u m i g h t s a y , “ t h e o l d t o p c o a t w a s g e t t in g
k in d o f th rea d b a re, so I
”
N o , cross it o u t. J o e m ig h t n o t u n d e r sta n d a b o u t th e to p ­
c o a t , e s p e c ia lly i f h e ’s s h iv e r in g in a d a m p J a p a n e s e c e ll.
L e t ’s t r y a g a in .
“ D e a r J o e , I ’v e b e e n w o r k in g p r e t t y
h a r d a n d h a v e n ’t h a d a v a c a t i o n in o v e r a y e a r , s o
”
H e ll, b e tte r cross t h a t o u t, to o .
T h e y d o n ’t e v e r g e t v a c a ­
t i o n s w h e r e J o e ’s s t a y in g .
W e ll, w h a t a r e y o u w a it in g fo r ?
G o a h e a d , w r ite t h e
T r y t o w r it e it , a n y h o w .
le t t e r t o J o e .
B u t m is t e r , i f s o m e h o w y o u f in d y o u c a n ’t fin is h
t h a t le t t e r , w ill y o u , a t le a s t , d o t h i s fo r J o e ?
W ill
y o u u p t h e a m o u n t o f m o n e y y o u ’re p u t t i n g i n t o
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Tuesday, August 24, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
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Wha t Became of Govt Jobs
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th e w ar
T h e W a r R isk I n s u r ­
a n c e B u re au , th e W a r Loan O rg a n iz a tio n a n d th e F o reig n L oan
B u re a u all were estab lish e d to
m e e t th e fiscal pro blem s gro w ­
ing o u t of th e w ar. T h e B u re a u
of I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e h a d ad d ed
-e sp o n sib ilities
in
c o n n e c tio n
w ith th e collection of ta x es a n d
w ith e n fo r c e m e n t of th e p r o h i­
b itio n a m e n d m e n t.
W ith th e
a d d itio n of these a n d o th e r d u ­
ties, it is n o t su rp ris in g t h a t th e
n u m b e r on th e T re a s u r y payroll
in c re a se d fro m 29,000 in N o v em ­
ber, 1918, to a b o u t 35.000 in N o ­
ve m b er of th e follow'ing year.
New B o ard s
T h e re were B o a rd s a n d B u ­
re a u s c re a te d fo r th e vo catio n al
e d u c atio n , i-ehab ilitatio n a n d r e ­
e m p lo y m e n t of d is c h a rg e d s e r v ­
ice m en. T h e r e w as th e e x p a n d ­
e d w ork of th e L a b o r D e p a r t ­
m e n t re s u ltin g fro m th e new
d e m a n d s m a d e u p o n it d u rin g
th e w ar.
So th e evidence is
cle a r a s to th e n e e d fo r r e t e n ­
tio n of m a n y of th e c o m p e te n t
so -ca lle d w a r-w o rk e rs.
U n fo rtu n a te ly , it w ould seem
t h a t th e r e w as lack of fo re sig h t
u p o n th e p a r t of m a n y a d m in is ­
tr a tiv e officers as to th e ir p o s t­
w ar p erso n n el re q u iie m e n ts . T h is
led to in a d e q u a te r e p r e s e n ta tio n
of pei’so n n el n eed s *>y b u d g e t
o fficers w h en th e y apE>eared b e­
fo re C ongi'essional A p p ro p ria ­
tio n C o m m ittees, w h ich w ere
h e s i t a n t to ap p ro v e in c rea se s in
p e rs o n n e l a t a tim e w hen th e
pu blic w as u rg in g u p o n its re p ­
re s e n ta tiv e s s h a r p d eci^ ases in
grovernment e x p e n d itu re s .
R c -e m p lo y m e n t
T h e Civil Sei*vice C om m issio n
h a d hoi>ed to solve th e p ro b lem
in H rg e p a r t by a i r a n g in g fo r
i^e - e m p lo y m e n t
of
d ism issed
w orkers th r o u g h th e C o m m is­
s io n ’s r e - e m p lo y m e n t re gisters.
T h e following q u o ta tio n fro m a
le tte r of F e b ru a r y 21, 1919 to
th e S e c re ta ry of W a r fro m th e
P re s id e n t of th e C om m ission
s t a te s th e s itu a tio n concisely:
“T h e C o m m issio n ’s e x p e c ta ­
tio ns in th is d irectio n h a v e n o t
been fully realized. R e d u c tio n s
h a v e n o t been m a d e in th e n u m ­
bers expected , a n d th e C o m m is­
sion fin d s t h a t a la rg e p e r c e n t­
ag e of th e dism issed em ployees
a re n o t ask in g fo r th e e n t r y of
theii' n a m e s on re - e m p lo y m e n t
re g iste rs b u t a re i-eturning to
th e ir hom es. T h e r e s u lt is t h a t
t h e C om niission is fin d in g d if fi­
cu lty in su p p ly in g a s u ffic ie n t
n u m b e r of eligibles fo r c e rta in
p o sitio n s in offices w hich are
still a d d in g to th e ir forces.
“T h e re - e m p lo y m e n t reg isters
h a v e been in a c o n s t a n t s t a te
of e x h a u stio n , a n d th e re g u la r
x'egisters of th e C o m m ission h a v e
n o t f u r n is h e d a s u ffic ie n t n u m ­
b e r of eligibles fo r c e r ta in p osi­
tio n s fo r th e re a s o n t h a t w h e n
th e A rm istice w as signed th e
C om m issio n d isc o n tin u e d m u c h
of its activ e c a m p a ig n in g 'fo r
rec ru its, in th e belief t h a t th e
r e - e m p lo y m e n t re g iste rs e s t a b ­
lished u n d e r th e E x ecutive O r ­
d er of N o vem b er 29 would j u s t i ­
fy su ch d isc o n tin u a n c e .
“^f th e C om m issio n is to r e ­
s u m e u n u s u a l re c ru itin g e ffo rts
fo r tlie G o v e rn m e n t offices a t
W a s h in g to n , it m iist know as
d e fin ite ly as possible th e need s
of th e several d e p a r t m e n t s a n d
In d e p e n d e n t offices.”
S o u g h t O th e r Jo b s
T h e r e were som e cases w h ere
in te llig e n t effo rts wei^e m a d e to
avoid th e r e c r u itin g of new e m ­
ployees if su rp lu ses ex iste d in
o th e r section s of b u re a u s in th e
s a m e d e p a rtm e n t. T h e a t tit u d e
of th e T re a s u r y E >epartm ent w as
show n in a fo rm le tte r fro m th e
D ire c to r of th e B u re a u of W a r
R isk I n s u ra n c e In w hich he
s ta te d t h a t his o rg a n iz a tio n felt
a m o ra l o b lig atio n to use its
b e st e n d e a v o r to find p laces in
Neglected, Chronic and Acute Diseases
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S T O M . '\ r H ; In d ig e s tio n , a b d o m in a l, r e c ta l d is o r d e rs ; R H E U M A T I S M ;
A r t h r i t i s , P a in s in th e jo i n t s . V a r ic o s e V e in s . L e g U lc e rs tr e a t e d a t
i.O W F EKS.
T h u r o iis h G x a n iin .'itio n , in c lu d in g X - r a y
L U N D Y
N E E D S
For
B ro o k ly n
C A R S
D e fe u is e
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W o rk e rs
N IG H T IN C .A I.E
»04l
S u n d a y . N A V A R R E « -2 S 3 6
o th e r ac tiv itie s for tho se leav ­
ing t h a t b u rea u . T o do th is a
new Servicv S ectio n w as e s ta b ­
lished in th e b u re a u w hich wa.s
c h a rg e d v i t h p rov iding in f o r m a ­
tio n co n c ern in g
v acan cies or
p ro sp ectiv e o p en ing s in th e d e ­
p a r t m e n t o u tsid e th e b u re a u
I t w as u n d o u b te d ly im possible
to fo resee all o f th e c o n tin g e n ­
cies w h ich aro se a f t e r th e A rm ­
istice in co n n e c tio n w ith F e d ­
e r a l w orkers. B u t on th e whole
t h e d em o b iliza tio n of em ployees
w as a w astefu l process, due in
la rg e p a r t to th e lack of an
in te g r a te d p ro g r a m a n d because
s u f fic ie n t a u t h o r it y h a d n o t been
given to a n y on e agency, such
as h e Civil Service C om m ission,
fo r th e re d u c tio n a n d a d j u s t ­
m e n t of th e w a rtim e s t a f f of th e
F e d e ra l agencies.
W h y New A p p lic a n ts?
T h u s a s la te a s M ay 14, 1920,
th e Civil Service C om m ission r e ­
leased th e s t a te m e n t w’h ic h fo l­
lows in rep ly to c ritic ism s of th e
s itu a tio n as i t still ex isted a t
t h a t tim e.
“ C o m m e n t h a s been m a d e a t
th e C a p ito l a n d in th e press
fro m tim e to tim e t h a t th e Civil
S erv ice C o m m issio n is still a d ­
v e rtis in g fo r a p p lic a n ts fo r e x ­
a m in a tio n s , n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e
f a c t t h a t th e w a r is over a n d
t h e G o v e rn m e n t force is d e ­
c reasin g . T h e C om m issio n wishes
to m a k e c le a r its p osition in this
m a tte r .
“F ir s t, i t sh o u ld be u n d e rs to o d
t h a t th e Civil S ervice C o m m is­
sio n is in n o way responsible
f o r th e n u m b e r of a p p o in tm e n ts
m a d e ; t h a t u n d e r th e la ’ 7 it is
n o t a u th o riz e d to ra is e a n y q u e s­
tio n as to w h e th e r clerks a n d
o th e r em p lo yees a re n eed ed or
n o t, b u t t h a t th e law req u ires
th e C om m ission to p rovide q u a li­
fied eligibles to m e et th e calls of
th e d e p a rtm e n ts .
“T h e s itu a tio n in th e D istric t
of C olum bia will serve to e x ­
e m p lify th e e n t i l e civil service.
“O n April 1, 1917, th e re were
38.227 F e d e ra l em plo yees in th e
D is tric t of C olu m bia. O n N o ­
v em b e r 11, 1918, a t th e h e ig h t
of th e w a r e x p a n sio n , th is force
h a d in c re a se d to 117,760.
On
M a r c h 31. 1920, ' t h a d decreased
to 90.378. a re d u c tio n of m o re
t h a n 18,000 since th e sign in g of
th e a rm istic e.
“N o tw ith s ta n d in g th e f a c t t h a t
th e force is ste ad ily d im in ish in g ,
th e C om m issio n m u s t still a d ­
v ertise fo r a p p lic a n ts fo r som e
p ositions.
T h e n a t u r a l ‘t u r n ­
o v e r’ in a force so larg e re q u ire s
s o r re a p p o in tm e n ts to fill v a c a n ­
cies. even th o u g h th e to ta l force
is d im in ish in g . I t sh o u ld be e x ­
p la in e d h e re t h a t fully th r e e f o u r th s o f th e a p p o in tm e n ts a r e
m a d e fro m ‘re - e m p lo y m e n t r e g ­
is te rs,’ w h ich a re m a d e u p of
t h e n a m e s of em ployees d is ­
m issed b ecau se of re d u c tio n of
force.
W h y New A p p o in tm e n ts
“T ’le r e a re two c o n d itio n s
w h ich n e c e ss ita te sa m e new a p ­
p o in tm e n ts an d , th e re fo re , som e
a n n o u n c e m e n ts of n ew e x a m in a ­
tio n s a n d th e a d v e rtis in g t h e r e ­
of. O n e of tliese is t h a t th e re
ai-e a n ftm b er of te c h n ic a l p o si­
tio n s to be filled fro m tim e to
tim e fo r w h ich re - e m p lo y m e n t
re g iste rs do n o t p rov ide eligibles.
B ec au se som e offices a re d is­
m issing clerks, t h a t f a c t does
n o t h e lp th e C o m m ission in its
e f f o r t to fill a position of civil
eng ineer,
for ex am ple.
The
o th e r re a s o n is t h a t th e s a la rie s
now o ffe red by th e G o v e rn m e n t
in th e clerical g ra d e s a re in
m a n y cases u n a ttr a c tiv e , a n d
dism issed em plo yees declin e to
a c c e p t th e m , a n d r e t u r n to th e ir
hom es. T h is leaves th e r e - e m ­
p lo y m e n t reg isters n o t eq u a l to
th e calls of th e d e p a rtm e n ts .
“I t m a y bf t h a t som e offices
h a v e m ore em ployees t h a n th e y
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e S ix teen )
DR. A. SPEED, 205 E. 78th St. (Cor. 3d A ve.)
D a ily ;
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W O M E N : B a c k a c h e , l u f l a m a a t i o n , N e rv a u s u e s s , e tc .
Tuesday, August 24, 1943
Pafife Thirteen
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
T h e fo llo w in g E n g in e e r o f S te a m e r a n d
F i r e m e n 1 st g r a d e a r c p r o m o t e d t o t h e
m n k o f L ie u te n a n t, w it h c o m p e n s a tio n
a t t h e ! B t e o f $ 3,900 p e r a n n u m ;
P a u l P. M . K u v e k e , E n g . 8 5 ; S t a n l e y W .
C a l d e r . E n g . 4 ; J a c o b G o l d . s t e i n , E n g . 1 1;
C h a r l e s F . H a l e , E n g . 14; T h o m a s E .
F i t / . g c r a l d , E n g . 16: E d w a r d T . M c A v e y ,
Eng
16; W i l l i a m C . W a l t z , E n g . 2 2 ; E t lo r e A. Z it o , E n g 28; E d w a r d H . S c h n a ­
b e l, E n g . 3 2 ; W i l l i a m J L e n a u , E n g . 3 4 ;
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f o r th e r e lie f d e m a n d e d in th e C o m p la in t
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S A M U E L A. F R IE D , A tto rn e y lo r P la in ­
t i f f , O f f i c e a n d P o s t O f f i c e A d d r e s s , 291
B ro a d w a y , B o ro u g h o f M a n h a tta n , C ity o f
N ew Y ork.
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T h e l o r e g o i n g s u m m o n s is s e r v e d u p o n
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N e w Y o r k , d a t e d A u g u s t 5 t h , 1943, a n d
f ile d w it h th e C o m p la in t in O f fic e o f th e
C le rk o f th e C o u n ty o f N e w Y o r k , a t th e
C o u n t y C o u r th o u s e , F o le y S q u a re , B o r o u g h
o f M a n h a tta n , C ity a n d S ta te o f N ew Y o r k
D a t e d , N e w Y o r k , A u g u s t 5 t h , 1943.
S A M U E L A. P R IE D , A t to r n e y f o r P la in ­
t i f f . O f f i c e a n d P .O . A d d r e s s , 291 B r o a d ­
w a y. B o ro u g h o f M a n h a tta n , C ity o f N ew
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T e l.
T R e i n o n t 8 -9 7 5 8 .
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w i t h D A L T O N C . S T A P L E T O N , 45 N a s s a u
P A I R S H O P , 35 W e s t 4 4 lh S t., N . Y . C. S t., N . Y . C .
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w ay, H e a d q u a r te r s staff, w as
d e sig n a te d A s s is ta n t C h ief of
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u s w e l t a s f a m i l y e c o n o m i c s , .so t h a t h e
h o n e s tly c a n d e te r m in e w h e th e r a f a m ily
c a n a fT o r d t h e h o m e t h e y w a n t t o b u y .
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be g a in e d o n ly f r o m e x p e r ie n c e .
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s u b s t a n t ia l a d v ic e f r o m v e te r a n s o f
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tio n .
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C ity C o u n c ilm a n W liliam A. C a r.
roll, sp e a k in g of se veral civil service bills w h ic h h e in tro d u c e d at
th e la s t C o uncil m e e tin g tog e th e r w ith D oris I. Byrne.
T h e bills w ould pro vide for a
g e n e ra l 15 p e rc e n t s a la ry in.
c re a s e fo r em ploy es o f th e City
g e ttin g u n d e r $5,000 a y e a r; for
p a y m e n t by th e C ity o f pension
c o n tr ib u tio n s fo r m e n a n d w om ­
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h a n d i c a p p e d v e te ra n s to C ity jobs,
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BL 3 -60 0 0
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I n th e C o u rts
T liese a re ang les w hich will
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be fo u g h t o u t in th e co u rts b e ­
tw een th e C o m p tro lle r’s O ffice
Monthly from 6 0 .0 0
a n d a tto rn e y s fo r em p lo yees:
1. T h e C ity m a in ta in s t h a t it
c a n d if fe re n tia te betw een m a i n ­
te n a n c e a n d consti-uction work
a n d p a y d if fe re n t wages.
A Few Choice S uites Available
2. E x tr a b e n e fits— th e City
R easonably Priced
m a in ta in s t h a t su ch b e n e fits as
v a c a tio n s w ith pay, c o n tr ib u ­
tion s to Uie pen sio n fu n d — h a v e
a c ash value. W h en a n em p lo y ­
ee h a s back w ages d u e h im fo r
A sk f o r C. L. S E A B U R Y
u n d e rp a y m e n ts on th e p rev ailin g
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wage, th e City h a s been d e d u c t­
ing a f l a t 50 p e r c e n t of th e d if ­
feren ce
betw een
th e
a c tu a l
wages a n d w h a t th e p a y sh o uld
h a v e been.
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do esn ’t like th is setu p , he m u s t
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sue fo r h is b ack pay. A nd h e
NOT?
c a n ’t take* w h a t th e C ity o ffers W H Y
a n d sue for th e rest.
I t ’s a Y E S , w h y n o t l i v e a t
case of “ ta k e it as we offer, or
T h e N e w C a lif o r n ia
n o th in g .”
W H E R E Y O U C A N O B T A IN
O ne a nd tw o -ro o m
3. T h e City h a s refu sed to v a t e b a t h a n d m a j o r ist uy it ews i, t h a lkl i t cwh iet nh e t tpe rsi ,­
se ttle cases of u n d e r p a y m e n t R O O M S — A i l r o o m s a t N e w C a l i f o r n i a a re
w here th e em ployee did n o t file en ql tuuirpep,e d a uwt oi t mh a tsi co l i d s t uVdeirom ocnot u cmh easp, l e i nf nuei ra v erified c laim w ith th e C o m p ­ s p r i n g m a t t e s s e s , w a l l t o w a l l c a r p e t i n g ,
f u l l l e n g t h d o o r m i r r o r s , l a r g e c lo s e t sp ace ,
tro lle r’s O ffice.
a n d R E A L W O O D B U R N IN O F IR E P L A C E S ,
E a c h r o o m a t th e N e w C a l i f o r n i a Is o u t ­
S h o rtly a f t e r L ab o r D ay. th e s id e w i t h t w o o r m o r e w i n d o w s , w i t h f u l l
C o m p tro lle r will a n n o u n c e s c h e d ­ v i e w o f s t r e e t o r g a r d e n .
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B A T H R O O M S — C o m p l e t e l y e i^ c lo s e d c o lo r e d
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A lte rin g th e P ay
H e re ’s how ra te s a re c h a n g e d :
A n em ployee receiving p r e ­
v ailing w ages h a s th e ri g h t to
sig n his payro ll “u n d e r p r o te s t.”
a n d by filing a claim w ith th e
C o m ptro ller, o b ta in a h e a rin g .
W ith in sixty d ay s a f t e r th e
h e a rin g a decision m u s t be given
by th e C om p troller.
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Name
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J E R S E Y C IT Y , N . J.
18(i MONTAGUE ST,. BROOKLYN
.MA, 4-5131), Ext, lOG, Ask for Mrs. Cullen.
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A u t h o r iz e d A g e n t
r u r r e n t w age scale.
T h is is
w h ere th e c o m p lic atio n s com e
in.
S om e em ployees, a m o n g
th e m m e m b e rs of th e Civil S e rv ­
ice P o ru m . th e A m erican F e d ­
e ra tio n of S ta te . C o u n ty a n d
M u n ic ip al E m ployees (APL>. a n d
th e S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip al
W o rk ers of A m erica (C IO ), feel
t h a t th e full u n io n scale sh o u ld
be a c c e p te d by th e City. T h e
C o m p tro lle r h a s m a i n t a i n e d —
a n d th e c o u rts h av e u p h e ld th is
c o n te n tio n — t h a t it m u s t follow
th e le tte r of th e law, w hich p r o ­
vides t h a t th e r a t e received by
over 50 p>ercent of tlie w orkers
en g ag ed in a tr a d e o r o c c u p a ­
tion sh a ll be th e City scale. I f
th e y c a n ’t fin d a u n ifo rm r a t e
received by over h a lf th e w o rk ­
ers, th e n th e y can use a 40 p e r ­
c e n t figure, or failing t h a t, ta k e
a n av erage.
2. W h e n th e C o m p tro lle r h a s
decid ed u p o n a r a t e fo r a sp e ­
cific ty p e of work, th e n h e m u s t
call a public h e a rin g a n d h e a r
t h e a rg u m e n ts of em plo yees who
h a v e d if fe re n t ideas on th e
m a tte r .
3. T h e decision of th e C o m p ­
tro lle r is su b je c t to review by
th e c o u rts— a n d th e m a t t e r goes
to c o u rt very often .
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e rn iz e d versio n of S erg ei E ise n s t e i n ’s fa m o u s film classic, " P o ­
te m k in ,” will h a v e its p re m ie re
T u e s d a y a t th e S ta n le y T h e a tr e .
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Whigdale, IS. Y.
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By J O S E P H
Sew age P la n t s
T h e C ity Civil Service C o m ­
m issio n h a s p o stp o n e d tlie e x ­
a m in a t io n fo r C o rre c tio n O f fic e r-W o m e n sch ed u led fo r S e p ­
te m b e r 11, fo r w h ich 406 a p p li­
c a n t s filed b etw een Ju ly 7 a n d
tEE KARTER's t j f f n i y
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c le a n
and
a d ju s t
e q u ip m e n t,
fn c lu d ln g
p u m p .s ,
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scre e ns,
b lo w e r .s ,
c o m p re sso r.^,
sewage
e j e c t o r s a n d o th e r.s , t o g e t h e r w i t h
th e
n e c e s s a r y a u x i l i a r y e q u i p m e n t ; a ls o a s ­
s is t In m a k in g m i n o r r e p a ir s to su c h
e q u ip m e n t.
A l l d u t i e s t o be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r t h e
d ir e c t io n o f a S t a t io n a r y E n g in e e r ( E le r t r i c ) o r a S e n io r M a in te n a n c e M a n a t
$2..')A0 p e r a n n u m .
Correction Girls
Must Wait
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T h e new fra m e w o rk fo r th e
film f e a tu r e s H e n ry H ull a n d
A line M a c M a h o n . . .Lee S u lli­
v an , M.C. in th e Ice T e r r a c e of
t h e H otel New Y ork er, will .start
r e h e a r s a ls in S e p te m b e r for a
new G e o rg e A b b o tt M u s ic a l. . .
"JLefs F a c e I t ," c o - s ta r r in g Bob
H ope a n d B e tty H u tto n on thes
scre en , w ith B e n n y G o o d m a n
a n d h is O r c h e s t r a on t)ie stag e ,
h a v e been b re a k in g box office
re c o rd s a t th e P a r a m o u n t T h e ­
a t r e . . .T h e R K O P a la c e h a s b e ­
co m e
RKO
R a d io
P ic t u r e s ’
B ro a d w a y o u tle t fo r f i r s t - r u n
m o tio n p ic tu re s .
“T h e F a lle n
S p a r r o w ” c o - s ta r r in g J o h n G a r ­
field a n d M a u re e n O 'H a ra , is th e
a t t r a c t i o n la u n c h in g th is n ew
policy.
M a n a r e an f o llo w .i;
Q U A L IF IC A T IO N H :
E le m e n ta r y
school
e d u c a tio n , o r a n e q u iv a le n t, a n d 4 y e a r s ’
e x p e rie n c e in m a in t e n a n c e a n d r e p a ir s
o f sew age t r e a tm e n t p la n t e q u ip m e n t o r
o f in d u s t r ia l m a c h in e r y o f lik e n a tu re .
L ab o re rs
T h e D e p a r tm e n t also de sire s to
fill th e p o sition s of 2 2 la b o re rs a t
$1,620 p e r a n n u m a n d of 6
$1,620 c le a n e rs a t $ 1 , 2 0 0 p e r a n ­
n u m . T h e labo rers, too, m a y be
em ployed on e ith e r of th e tw o
w a tc h e s a s d escribed above. T h e
clea n e rs, how ever, w ork o nly d u r ­
ing th e d a y w a tc h .
T h « r « ix le z v o \u fo r a d u lta w it h o
Pasre Fifteen
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, August 24, 1943
D a iry and V a g e tjb la R e stau ran t
S e r v in g C iv i l S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e *
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ODB
Who Goes,
Who Sfays?
T h e m e tallic fin g e rs of a k ey ­
p u n c h m a c h in e will d e te rm in e
w hich of O ffice of D ep en d en cy
B e n e fit's em ployees a re la id off
in th e c u r r e n t s t a f f red u ctio n s.
A few weeks ago th e n u m b e r
of em ployees in th e N ew ark
offic-e n u m b e re d 10,700.
Now
o rd e rs fro m W a.shington a re
t h a t th e n u m b e r m u s t be c u t
to 8,098 by A u g u st 31.
T hat
m e a n s a c h u n k of 2.G07 e m ­
ployees to go.
T h e m e th o d u.sed to d e te rm in e
w hich em ployees a re to go is
scrupulou.sly fa ir a n d fool-pro of,
a n d — w ith only one c a t c h — com p letely e litn in ale s -the h u m a n
e lem en t.
D a ta on every em ployee in
th e office Ls p la c ed on p u n c h card.s.
Then
th e card.s a re
.sorted by a m a c h in e , lists a re
d ra w n up, a n d firin g pro ceeds
fro m th e b o tto m up.
H ere's th e way i t ’s done.
F o r each g ro u p of w orkers, a
s e p a r a te list is m a d e : typists,
a.ssistant clA'k, st/eno grap her, etc.
The
following
in fo rm a tio n
a b o u t each em ployee a p p e a rs on
the.se lusts:
]. N am e.
2. T y p e of A p p o in tm e n t, ( P e r ­
m a n e n t, W a r Service. P ro b a tio n ary. T e m p o ra ry .)
3. E fficiency R a tin g .
4. W h e th e r or n o t w orker h a s
m ilita ry p referen ce.
5. R ed u ctio n
C re d it
(T h is
fig ure d e te rm in e s y o u r s ta n d in g
w ith m your own g roup .
The
fig ure Ls o b ta in e d by co m b in in g
th e E fficiency R a tin g ci'edits,
plus e x tra p o in ts for e a ch y ear
of service in th e G o v e rn m e n t
a f t e r th e first year, or seniority.)
6 . Dat/e
w hen work.er s t a r t e d
in ODB.
7. B ra n c h in w hich em ployee
is w orking.
8 . S a la ry
received.
9. N u m b er of d ay s on w hich
(h e E fficiency ra tin g is based.
T h is in f o rm a tio n Ls req u ired
by F e d e ra l Civil S ervice re g u la ­
tions w hich c o n tro l re d u c tio n s in
force.
N e x t I t ’s A r r a n g e d
Now t h a t th e list h a s been
d raw n up, it is a r r a n g e d ir;
g ro u p s m o rd e r of ty pe of a p ­
p o in tm e n t. T h e numl>er to be
le t go in e a c h categoi-y is d e t e r ­
m in ed , a n d th e n th e pe rso n s to
go
a re
no tified
in o rder,
w o rking
from
th e
b o tto m
of th e list. P e rs o n a litie s d o n ’t
count.
F o r in sta n ce, a T e m p o r a ry
a p p o in te e w ith a s h o r t period
of u n.satisfactory sefvice would
UNIONS
SC M W A
Problems
Rf’p re s e n ta tiv e s of New York
C ity locals will a t te n d th e th ird
b ie n n ia l N atio n a l C o n v e n tio n of
th e S ta te . C our.ly a n d M u n icip a l
Worker?
of
A m erica
(C IO \
w hich will be h eld in C leveland,
Ohio, from S e p te m b e r 22 to 26.
Am ong th e un io n prob lem s
which th e con v en tio n will face
is th e task of o rg a n iz in g g r e a te r
n u m b e rs of local g o v e rn m e n ta l
em ployees. An in c re a se in gov.e t n n ie n t a l w ages to m e et th e
cost of p re s e n t-d a y living, a n d a
ro ll-back of prices to p re v e n t
in fla tio n a re o th e r objectives of
th e m eeting.
C iting its a c h ie v e m e n ts since
th e 'a st c o n ven tio n, th e SC.MWA
an n o u n c e s th a t it h a s ad d e d
over 1 0 , 0 0 0 new m e m b e rs n a ­
tio n a lly ; 49 new c o n t r a c ts hav e
been n e g o tia te d ; 206 SCMW A
loca'is hav e won w age in creases
a m o u n tin g to $52,000,000.
Tuesday, August 24, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Page Sixteen
be th e f i r s t to go. H e r n a m e
would be on th e b o tto m of th e
list. T h e n th e T e m p o r a rie s w ith
“P a i r ” efficien cy r a tin g s , fo l­
lowed by th o se w ith “ G o o d ”
ra tin g s , a n d so u p th e la d d er.
W h en th e T e m p o r a rie s o n an y
ILst a re e x h a u ste d , th e n e x t
g rou p to go is th e P ro b a tio n aries.
A t th e h e a d of e a c h
g ro u p in g com e th e v e te ra n s, la st
to go.
T o S o fte n t h e B lo w
H ere
is som e
In f o rm a tio n
a b o u t th e la y -o ffs w h ich is
good new s to th e older e m ­
ployees a t th e O DB .
1. A bout h a lf th e req u ired
n u m b e r of v a c a n c ie s will be
ta k en c a re of by th e re s ig n a tio n
of te m p o ra ry employee.®— t e a c h ­
ers. college .students, etc., who
took s u m m e r job s a n d a re le av ­
ing a t th e e n d of A ugust.
2. A n u m b e r of p ro b a tio n a r y
a n d te m p o ra r y em p loy ees w ith
“U nsatL sfactory ” r a tin g s
have
been d ro p p ed “fo r c a u s e ” by
ODB, to c u t th e n u m b e r of r e ­
d u ctio n s in force.
H e r e ’s t h e C a t c h
T h e only fly in th e o in tm e n t
of fa ir dism issals a t O D B is
th is: W h en th e re a re su ch a
large n u m b e r of em ployees h ired
w ith in a s h o r t tim e, th e e ff i­
ciency r a tin g m e a n s f a r m o re
t h a n th e se n io rity perio d. E ffi­
ciency r a tin g s d ep en d on th e
decision of th e sup erv isor.
A
c o n s ta n t c o m p la in t of m a n y
ODB em ployees 'h a s b e e n “M y
supervi.sor d o e sn ’t like me, so I
a m u n d e r - r a te d .
H e r p e ts get
tlie ‘E x c e lle n t’, a n d ‘Very G o o d ’
ra tin g s .” . . . a n d now the se
ra tin g s d e te rm in e th e n e a rn e s s
to th e b o tto m of th e list.”
O ther Jobs
T h e em ployees w ho a re being
let o u t of O D B will receive
n o tific a tio n by m a il 30 d a y s in
a d v a n c e of th e s e p a r a tio n d ate.
In o rd er to help th e m la n d
o th e r g o v e rn m e n t po sitio ns, th e
O DB h a s a rr a n g e d to h a v e i n ­
terv iew ers fr o m seven G o v e rn ­
m e n t agencies, w ho will be able
to ta k e on som e of th e se fro m
th e O D B d isc h arg e list. E a c h
em ployee who receives a s e p a r a ­
tio n notice, will h a v e a n o p p o r­
tu n ity for a n interv iew so m e tim e
before th e te rm in a tio n of h is
work here.
A m ong
th e
n e a rb y
places
w here som e em p loyees will g et
jobs, a re th e N ew ark A irp o rt
a n d th e Q u a r te r m a s t e r D e p o t in
Jerse y C ity.
T h o se who h a v e decid ed t h a t
th e y h a v e h a d en o u g h of w o rk­
ing fo r U n cle S a m will be r e ­
fe rre d to th e U n ite d S ta t e s E m ­
p lo y m e n t Service, a n d s h o u l d n ’t
hav e too m u c h tro u b le la n d in g
a n o tlie r job u n d e r p r e s e n t- d a y
m a n p o w e r co n d itio n s.
What Became of Govt Jobs
After World War I Ended
(C o n tin u ed
from
Page
T w elv e)
n eed: th e C om m issio n is n o t
p re p a r e d to a rg u e th is q u estio n,
for. as s ta te d , it is n o t a u t h o r ­
ized to in v e stig a te it; b u t th e
C om m ission kn ow s t h a t w hen
th e w a r ‘e n d e d ,’ th e w ork of
m a n y of th e G o v e rn m e n t offices
beg an . M any , it seem s, do n o t
realize th e m a g n itu d e of th e
‘p a p e r w o rk ’ w h ic h n a t u r a ll y
follows a w ar. H is to ry show s
t h a t y e a rs w ere re q u ire d to c o m ­
plete th e reco rd s a n d w in d u p
G o v e rn m e n t a f f a ir s follow ing th e
Civil W a r a n d th e S p a n is h A m eric an a n d th o se of o th e r
w ars. J u s t a # a n e x a m p le of
a f t e r - w a r w ork co n sid er th e O f ­
fice of th e A d j u t a n t G e n e r a l of
th e A rm y. T h e C o m m issio n v e n ­
tu re s th e a s s e rtio n t h a t th e o f ­
fice of th e A d u ta n t G e n e ra l h a s
received som e in q u iry e ith e r
fro m th e m a n h im se lf o r fro m a
re la tiv e in th e case of every
single o ne of th e a p p ro x im a te ly
4,000,000 m e n w ho w ere e n liste d
in th e A m erican forces. I n som e
cases scores of in q u irie s h a v e
been received a b o u t a sing le m a n .
C itizens a re e n title d to th e i n ­
f o r m a tio n so u g h t. How c a n th e y
o b ta in it if th e re c o rd s a r e n o t
co m p lete? T h e re c o rd s of th e
local d r a f t b o a rd s w ere s e n t in
to th e W a r D e p a r tm e n t. You
m a y be su rp ris e d io k n ow t h a t
th e se reco rd s w eigh ed several
h u n d r e d to n s in ih e a g g re g a te .
T h e y w ere sto re d te m p o ra rily .
As soon as th e n e c e ss a ry a p p r o ­
p ria tio n could be se c u re d a p ­
p ro x im a te ly a th o u s a n d clerk s
w ere assig n ed th e ta s k o f a s s o r t ­
ing a n d filing th e se re c o rd s so
t h a t th e y could be re f e rre d to in
a n sw e rin g inqu iries. T h is w o rk
is n o t y e t co m p leted . I t w as a
n ec essary G o v e r n m e n t o p e ra tio n .
N o tw ith s ta n d in g th e f a c t t h a t
th e w ork of som e o ffices of th e
W a r D e p a r tm e n t h a s g re a tly i n ­
cre a s e d since th e a rm is tic e , th e
civilian force of th e W a r D e p a r t ­
m e n t in W a s h in g to n h a s b ee n r e ­
d uced by m o re t h a n 50 p e rc e n t,
o r m o re t h a n 18,000, sin ce N o ­
v em ber, 1918.
“ A g r e a t m a n y in s ta n c e s of
a f t e r - w a r a u th o riz e d in c re a se s in
w o rk could be m e n tio n e d : fo r e x ­
a m p le, th e w ork of th e B u r e a u
of I n t e r n a l R ev enu e, of th e F i ­
n a n c e D ivision of th e W a r D e ­
p a r t m e n t , of th e P u b lic H e a lt h
Service, of th e D ivision of L o a n s
a n d C u rre n c y of th e T r e a s u r y
D e p a rtm e n t, a n d of th e F e d e ra l
B o a rd for V o catio n a l E d u c a tio n .
T h e F o u r t e e n th D e c e n n ia l C e n ­
sus h a d n o th in g to do w ith th e
w a r b u t it c a m e a f t e r th e w a r
a n d a d d e d several t h o u s a n d e m ­
ployees to th e force o f th e D e ­
p a r t m e n t of C o m m erce in W a s h ­
in g to n .”
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
t h 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
c h a n g e s h a p p en w h ic h
a ffec t
y ou r job. Y o u M U S T k e ep on
y o u r t o e s . Y o u C A N d o i t b.v
rea d in g T h e
LEADER
every
w eek.
PARKS
Uniforms Shelved
mO long a s th e w a r lasts, e m ­
ployees of th e P a r k s D e p a r tm e n t
n e e d n ’t w orry a b o u t w e a rin g o f­
ficial u n ifo rm s.
T h e G r e a te r New Y o rk Park.s
E m p loyees A ssociation re p o rts
t h a t it h a d a co n feren ce w ith
d e p a r t m e n t bigwigs la s t week,
a n d t h a t th e u n if o rm problem
h a s been shelved fo r th e d u r a ­
tion.
T h e d e p a r t m e n t ask s e m p lo y ­
ees w hose o u tfits w e a r o u t to
try a n d g et new g a r m e n ts as
close to th e u n if o rm color and
style as possible.
T h e G N Y PEA a n n u a l d a n c e
will be h e ld on F rid a y , O cto ber
1, a t W e b ste r H all, 11th S tr e e t
a n d T h ir d Avenue. T ic k e ts hav e
been p riced a t $ 1 . 1 0 , in c lud in g
re f re s h m e n ts , a n d M a r ty F a r ric k e r ’s o rc h e s tra h a s b een e n ­
g aged to p rov ide a tu n e fu l b a c k ­
g ro u n d . *
A r se n a l E iiip lo y e e s
B e in s : D is m is s e d
A m ong
th e
firin g s
ta k in g
p la ce in W a r D e p a r tm e n t e s t a b ­
lish m e n ts, one of th e m o re d r a s ­
tic c u ts is t h a t of em p loy ees in
th e R a r i t a n A rsenal, a t M e tu c h e n , N. J. By S e p te m b e r 1. onef o u r th of th e 9,200 em ployees
will h a v e b een dismi.ssed. R e p ­
re s e n ta tiv e s of th e U n ite d State.s
Civil Service C om m ission have
b een tr y in g to fin d n e w p o si­
tio n s fo r th e d is c h a rg e d e m ­
ployees, w ho a re b ein g released
in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e re c e n t
“re d u c tio n in fo rc e ” p ro ced u re .
will in tro d u c e th r e e reso lu tio n s
before th e S ta t e body.
O n e will call for a 15% p e r ­
c e n t in c rease for all C ity e m ­
ployees: th e second, fo r e s t a b ­
lis h m e n t of u n if o rm g rie v an ce
a n d labo r re la tio n s m a c h in e ry
in all S ta t e a n d
m u n ic ip a l
u n its: a n d th e th i r d will ask
fo r A FL s u p p o r t in th e A FS C M E
drive to o rg a n iz e th e C ity ’s e m ­
ployees u n d e r th e ir b a n n e r.
F ollow ing a re th e local r e p r e ­
s e n ta tiv e s:
D o m in ic k
F.
Fuduano,
W illia m
R.
B u r n s , E li.s S h a p i r o ,
V in c e n t L aB e s c a ,
A n th o n y G re g o , P a tr ic k R y a n , J o h n J.
D e L u ry ,
B im e n e
D rum ,
M ic h a e l M o ro ,
A n d re w
M u ira in , T h o m a s
P. L e o n a rd ,
A ljrn h a m O o ld n s h e r, E llis R a n e n .
Union Group
T h a t a g rou p of em p lo yees in
th e City D e p a r tm e n t of P u r ­
c h a se hav e ap p lie d for a c h a r ­
te r to foi’m a local in th e ir o r ­
g a n iz a tio n is re p o rte d by th e
local office of th e A m erican
F e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty an d
M u nicip al Em ployees. AFL.
P olic< ‘ D is t 'o iiliiiiie
9-8q iia < l C lia rl
They'll Be There
T h e A m erican F e d e i a ti o n of
S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n icip al
Em ployees will be th e re w hen
th e S ta l e C o n v en tio n of A m e r­
ican F e d e ra tio n of L ab o r Union.s
begins th is week ni B u ffalo,
F o u rte e n
re p re se n ta tiv e s
of
locaLs in New Y ork City are
m a k in g th e trek u p sta te , a n d
T h e Police D e p a r tm e n t last
week d isco n tin u ed
th e
n in e su ad c h a rt, u n d e r w hich m e m ­
bers of tUe d e p a r t m e n t h a d been
o p e ra tin g for a p p ro x im a te ly tw o
weeks since th e H a rle m d is­
orders.
I t ap p eai'ed possible
t h a t m e m b ers of th e d e p a r t m e n t
m ig h t be given tim e -o ff to m a k e
up for th e e x tra tim e w orked
u n d e r th e n in e -s q u a d c h a r t.
RUPPERT
MEUOW LIGHT
BEER & ALE .
JAOOB BUPPBKT. B n m n . N . T . C . - l M t
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