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T h e N e w U . S. P ro m o tio n S y stem G oes in to E ffe c t
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P o s t O ffice C alls fo r T em p o ra ry C lerk s, L ab orers
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FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: In crea sed P e n sio n s, E x tr a P a y
F o r N ig h t W o rk , H e a lth P r o g ra m — A w a it O K
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G en eral B ra d ley E x p la in s th e E d u ca tio n a l O p p o rtu n ities in th e A rm y;
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B y C H A R L E S S U L L IV A N
W A S H IN G T O N .— F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s h a v e e v e ry r e a ­
s o n to a w a it th e c o m in g se s sio n of C o n g re s s w ith g r e a t
in te re s t.
A c o n s id e ra b le n u m b e r o f b ills d ir e c tly a f f e c tin g
G to v e r n m e n t w o r k e r s w ill b e u p f o r c o n s i d e r a t i o n . H e re ,
in q u ic k re v ie w , a r e t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t o n e s :
j — A bill to increa.s« th e
week, it p ro bab ly will h a v e A d ­
p ension s of re tired F e d ­
m in is tra tio n su p p o rt.
era l w orkers by 15 p e rc e n t for
M cdical P ro g ra m
t h e d u ra tio n of the w ar. T h is
/j^ A bill a u th o riz in g F e d e ra l
m e a s u re a lre a d y ha« th e a p ­
agencies to Set up m edical
p ro v al of th e S e n a te Civil S e r ­
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s to p ro te c t th e h e a lth
vice C om m itte. Its c h a n c e s are
of th e ir em ployees. T h is m e a s ­
con sid ere d a t lea.st fair.
u re likewise will k>e in ti’oduced
2
“ -Several bills to give r e ­
soon
after
C ongress re tu rn s .
tu r n in g v e te ra n s g re a te r
And it, too. will hav e A d m in is­
p re fe re n c e for G o v e rn m e n t jobs.
tr a tio n backing.
A t le ast o ne of the.se would r e ­
— A bill to g r a n t a 15 p e r ­
q u ire th lit an y v e te ra n who
c e n t pay d iffe re n tia l to
pa sses a qu alifyin g e x a m in a tio n
w h ite - co llar em ployees an d
M U S T be hired if a v a c a n c y e x ­
o th e rs w ho work a t n ig h t. S u ch
ists— reg ard less of th e q u a lific a ­
a mea.sure h a s been p en din g. Now,
tio n s of o th e r c a n d id a te s.
howevei', for th e f ir s t time,
^ — A bill to let G o v e rn m e n t
th e re is a t le a st a possibility
t h a t it will win positive A d m in ­
w orkers who q u it th e s e r ­
is tra tio n b acking.
A t p resen t,
vice c o n v e rt th e ir F e d e ral r e ­
som e Fedei-al em ployees g et th e
ti r e m e n t in s u ra n c e into Social
n ig h t d iffe re n tia l. O th e rs d o n ’t.
S e c u rity in,surance. A m e asu re
C ash P a y m e n t
to t h a t e ffe ct will be in tro d u c e d
^ — A bill to provide ca.sh
soon a f t e r C ongress re tu rn s . As
ex p lain e d in T h e L E A D E R la s t
p a y m e n t of a c c u m u la te d
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a n n u a l leave to th e su rv iv o rs of
em plo yees who die. S u ch a bill
is pen din g. Its ch a n c e s a re no
b e t te r th a n fair.
y — A bill a u th o riz in g F e d e ra l
ag encies to s e t u p e m ­
ployee tr a in in g
p ro g r a m s
as
n ed ed . A t p resen t, som e a g e n ­
cies ha v e such a u th o rity . O th e rs
d o n ’t.
Civil Service C o m m is­
sion in te n d s to .seek a c le a r-c u t
expressio n fro m C ongress on th e
m a tte r .
P a y m e n t fo r L e a v e
— A bill m a k in g Iti m a n d a ­
tory 'fo r G o v e n im e n t to
p ay a c c u m u la te d leave to th e
em p lo yees of a n y ag ency w hich
passes o u t of existence. I n th e
p ast, ex piring agencies h a v e a l ­
w ays d one so. H owever, th e re
is alw ay s a possibility t h a t
s o m ed ay C o ngress will c u t a n
ag en cy o ff w ith o u t fu n d s to p ay
.such leave.
^ — A bill to h itc h F e d e ra l
sala ries d irectly to th e
co st of living. Several m e a su re s
of th is ty p e are p en din g. T h e
A d m in istra tio n ,
how ever,
will
oppose th e m . T h e ir c h a n c e s a re
co n sidered very slim.
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W A S H IN G T O N .— T h e o u tlo o k fo r h o lid a y p a y fo r
F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s lo o k s s u b s t a n ti a ll y b r i g h te r t h i s w eek .
S o d o e s t h e o u t l o o k f o r a 15 p e r c e n t d i f f e r e n t i a l
f o r n i g h t w o r k e r s w h o d o n ’t n o w g e t i t .
B o th p ro jec ts got a c o n sid e r­
S lm ila ily , m a n y — b u t n o t all
able boost h e re la s t week from
— p e r diem w orkers g e t p aid for
Civil Service C o m m issio n ’s new
holiday.s.
B u t on th e o th e r
la b o r - m a n a g e m e n t co m m itte e .
h a n d , Cla,ssified Civil Service
T h e co m m ittee agreed t h a t u n i­
em ployees, a n d m a n y o th e rs,
fo rm ity was desirab le on th e
d o n ’t g e t ho liday pay.
m a t t e r of h oliday pay. I t also
W ork A ll T h ro u g h
agre ed t h a t u n ifo rm ity w as lieI n fact, m a n y of the.se e m ­
sirab le on th e n ig h t d iffre n tia l.
ployees work New Y e a r ’s day,
And t h a t m e a n s only one
W a.sh ing to n’s B irth d a y ,
M em ­
th in g :
orial
Day,
F o u rtli
of Ju ly ,
I f th e re is going to be real
L ab o r Day, A rm istice D ay, a n d
u n ifo rm ity , th e n em ployees, all
T h a n k sg iv in g Dhv. w ith no ex ­
of th e m , will h av e to g e t b oth
tra pay
r.’t .
t h e n ig h t d iffe re n tia l a n d th e
T h e A d m in istra tio n h a s n o t
h o lid a y pay.
y e t co m m itte d itself on e ith e r
A t p rese n t, a good m a n y
m a tte r . However, it is believed
•workers, m ostly .skilled tra d e s
d istin ctly sy m p a th e tic to bo th
em ployees, g et th e n ig h t d if ­
ideas. M e a n tim e , th o u g h , th e re
fe re n tia l.
H owever, em plo yees
is a big qviestion a b o u t th e a t ­
u n d e r th e Classified Civil S e rv ­
titu d e of C ongress. W ill it go
ice d o n 't.
N e ith e r do a good
along?
m a n y o th ers.
INSTRUCTION
Thumbs Down
M an y F e d e ra l em ployees h a v e
•written in to in q uire as to th e
full te x t of th e P r e s id e n t’s ex e c u ­
tive ord er, signed A u g u st 4, fo r­
b id d in g
G o v e rn m e n t
w ork ers
fr o m giving in s tru c tio n to civil
service a p p lic a n ts (ex cep t w a r
vets.) H e re ’s th e com p lete te x t:
” No officer or em ployee of th e
G o v e rn m e n t sh all d irectly or in ­
d ire c tly in s tr u c t or be co n c e rn e d
in a n y m a n n e r in th e in s tru c tio n
o f a n y perso n or classes of Iver­
so n s w ith a view to th e ir special
p r e p a r a ti o n fo r th e e x a m in a tio n s
of th e U. S. Civil S ervice C o m ­
m ission or th e e x a m in a tio n s of
t h e B o a rd s of E x a m in e rs for th e
F o re ig n S ervice of th e D e p a r t ­
m e n t of S ta t e : P ro vided , t h a t
th i s ord er sh all n o t be c o n stru e d
t o p re v e n t any agency of th e
G o v e rn m e n t from utilizing G o v ­
e r n m e n t facilities a n d th e s e r ­
vices of F e d e ra l officers a n d e m ­
ployees w h en ev er su ch fac ilities
or services m ay be n e cessary or
u se fu l in ca rry in g o u t th e d u tie s
Im posed by law in th e tr a in in g
a n d te stin g of disabled m e m b e rs
o r fo rm e r m e m b e rs of t h e a rm e d
forces of th e Unil,ed S ta t e s or in
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Uuane
Tuesday, August 31, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Paflre Two
S E R V IC E I.E A D K R
S lre « i. New Y o r k C i t j
C o p y r lK h l.
I!)4 3,
By C i v i l
S e rv ic e
P u b li« » U o n s ,
In c .
E iilc r rd
a s ce c o n d - c l a s s n a t t e r O c t o b e r 3, lo n u , a t
th e p o s t • f l l t e a t N e w Y o r k , N. V .,
it n d e r
th e
Hot • !
M a rc h
3,
1879.
th e c o n d u c t of e d u c a tio n a l p r o ­
g ra m s w hich a re open exclusively
to m e m b ers or fo rm e r m e m b e rs
of th e a rm e d fo rces: P ro v id ed
f u r th e r , t h a t due c re d it in civil
.service e x a m in a tio n s sh a ll be
given by th e Civil S ervice C o m ­
m ission to a n y m e m b e r or f o r ­
m e r naem ber of th e a rm e d forces
of th e U n ite d S ta te s w ho h a s
sa tisfa c to rily co m p leted a n y su c h
e d u c a tio n a l or tr a in in g p r o g r a m
co n d u c te d
by a G o v e rn m e n t
agency.
"V iolatio ns of th e p rovisions of
th is o rd e r by a n y officer or e m ­
ployee of th e G o v e rn m e n t sh a ll
be co nsid ered s u ffic ie n t ca use fo r
rem o v al fro m th e .service.”
POSTAL
Whaf They Want
Local d eleg a tes to th e n a tio n a l
co n v e n tio n of th e N a tio n a l A s■sociation of L e tte r C a rrie rs a re
going o u t to D en ver w ith a
h eavy load of p ro p osals w h ic h
th e y will offer to th e p a r e n t o r ­
g an iza tio n .
H e re ’s w h a t th e B re n c h 36
boys will b rin g out^ on th e floor
b etw e en S e p te m b e r 6 a n d 11,
w hile th e big m e etin g is in p r o ­
gress:
1. T h e f o r m a tio n of a ‘c o u rt
of a p p e a ls ” to give p o stal e m ­
ployees p ro te c tio n m la b o r d is­
p u te s w ith supervisors.
2. H u m a n iz in g th e p o sta l ru le s
a n d re g u la tio n s; rem o ving th e
W A S H IN G T O N — A h u g e
new c e n tra l p e rso n n el filing
system , tc provide a p u n c h c a rd record of e . e r y single
one of U ncle S a m ’s 3,000,000
em ployees, is being p la n n e d
h e re by Civil Service C om mi.ssion.
T h e C om m ission h o p e s to
h a v e th e new p ro je c t in o p ­
era tio n by Tan. 1. E a ch e m ­
ployee w ould h av e his ow n
cai-d. I t would c a rr y ; 1— H is
p erso n n el record. 2 — His* r e ­
tire m e n t record. 3— H is age,
sex, d a t e
of b irth , title ,
sa la iy , a n d o th e r im p o r t a n t
m a n a g e m e n t sta tistic s.
A t p resen t, th e C o m m is­
sion h a s no su c h figures.
Also, it say s t h a t ti-ansferrin g r e t ir e m e n t re c o rd s to a
c e n t r a l p u n c h - c a r d file w ould
sa:ve th e w ork of a p p ro x i­
m a te ly 1,800 per.sons now e m ­
ployed
by
th e
individu al
agencies.
ex istin g
d if fe re n tia ls b etw ee n
clerk s a n d c a rr ie rs ; a n d fin a l
s e t tl e m e n t of th e s u b s titu te
p rob lem .
3. In c r e a s e d a n n u itie s fo r r e ­
tire d p o sta l w orkers, a n d fo r
w idow s of p o sta l m en .
4. T h e h ir in g of wives of p o s­
ta l m e n in service as te m p o ra r y
subs.
5. T im e - a n d - a - h a l f fo r o v e r­
tim e.
6 . P e r m a n e n t r e te n tio n of th e
$300 bonus.
7. A ro llb a ck o f p rices to e n ­
ab le p o sta l w ork ers to m e e t liv­
in g costs.
8 . L ab o r u n ity
to w in th e w a r
quickly.
H e a d in g th e g ro u p of m e n
le aving th e city on S e p te m b e r 1
fo r th e tr ip o u t W est, is P r e s ­
id e n t
Em anuel
K u sh elew itz.
O th e r officers of th e local also
going a r e : E m il J . H ag ue, vicep re s id e n t: M ax M an sfie ld , se c re ­
ta r y ; S a m u e l G o ld stein, s e r ­
g e a n t - a t - a r m s ; H a r r y A dam son ,
a u d ito r, a n d th e follow ing m e m ­
b e rs ; E d w a rd M cC o rm ack , L eon
S om is, M o rris W eitzn er, S a m u e l
L a n ceit, a n d G eo rg e B a n e sb a c k .
(A d d itio nal p ostal new s on
pag e 16.)
KA N E
TEACI1E.S PIANO T O ADULTS
FOR T H E IR RELAX.\TI01N
S K N D F O R FKIOK I l K U C I I D I I E
“ M U S I C I N V O IJ U F I N K K R S ”
111 W E S T 71 S T .
EN. 2 .8 7 8 8
Employees
With Troubles
N E W A R K . — U k e every o th e r
G o v e rn m e n ta l agen cy, th e O f­
fice o f D e p e n d en cy B e n e fits in
N ew a rk h a s its fa ir q u o ta of
beefs, gripes, co m p la in ts, a n d
g rie v a n c e s a m o n g th e em ployees
w h o w ork in th e s h im m e rin g
m o d e rn b u ild in g t h a t s ta n d s on
213 W a s h in g to n S tre e t, ju s t off
N e w a rk ’s busy m a in ^ s te m . U n ­
like o th e r agencies, th e O D B h a s
a t te m p te d to do so m e th in g a b o u t
th e se beefs, gripes, etc., a n d etc.
T h e r e ’s a special s e tu p in O D B
k n o w n a s th e E m p loy ee C o u n ­
seling Service.
S even e x p e ri­
en c ed e m p lo y e e -re la tio n s e x p e rts
h a v e been h ire d by th e G o v e rn ­
m e n t fo r th e sole p u rp o se of
sp e a k in g to em ployees, e x a m in in g
c o m p la in ts, a n d seeing if so m e­
th in g c a n be d o ne a b o u t th e m .
F ir s t In te rv ie w
E v ery em ployee co m in g in to
O D B receives w h a t is called a n
“ in d u c tio n in terv iew .”
D u rin g
th i s in terv iew , th e em ployee is
in f o rm e d o f a v a rie ty of m a tte r s
t h a t a r e going to be i m p o r t a n t
to h im — p ro m o tio n s, s e p a ra tio n s ,
re - e m p lo y m e n t rig h ts, c o m p e n ­
s a tio n i f in ju re d on th e job ,
tim e - o ff re g u la tio n s.
D u rin g
th i s in terv iew , th e new em ployee
is u rg e d to a sk qu estions, a n d if
th e r e a r e a n y d o u b ts o r u n ­
c e rta in tie s in h is m in d , th e i n ­
te rv iew er a t te m p ts to c le a r th e se
up. I n a d d itio n , th e em ployee
d u rin g th e in itia l in terv iew is
in f o rm e d of h is re sp o n sibilities
a n d obligatio ns, too. H e le a rn s
t h a t th e G o v e rn m e n t looks w’ith
d is ta s te u p o n a b se n te e is m a n d
la te n e ss . H e ( i t’s m o re u su ally
“s h e ” in O D B ) le a rn s t h a t th e
G o v e rn m e n t ex pects
e ffic ie n t
p e rf o rm a n c e on th e job, a n d
good
re la tio n s h ip s
w ith
co­
w ork ers.
‘‘T h e in itia l in te rv ie w ,” says
o n e officer, “ h a s a h e a r t e n in g
a f f e c t o n new em plo yees.” A nd
in d e ed i t sh ou ld , sin ce its p r i ­
m a r y p u rp o se of ta k in g th e ra w
PROMOTIONS
Easier,
Harder
W A S H IN G T O N — Civil Service
C o m m issio n is p la n n in g to m a k e
i t e asier fo r lo w e i-b ra c k e t F e d ­
era l em p lo yees to g e t p ro m o ­
tions.
A t th e sa m e tim e, it is p re p a i in g
to
m ake
p ro m o tio n s
m o re d iffic u lt fo r u p p e r - b r a c k e t
em ployees.
T h e new p ro p o sal still is m
th e discussio n stage. H ow ever,
i m p o r t a n t Civil S eiv lce officials
say, i t is a lm o st c e r ta in t h a t a c ­
tio n will com e soon.
H ere is
w h a t th e y h a v e in m in d :
A t p re s e n t, a F e d e ra l e m ­
ployee h a s to serve in one job
a t le a s t six m o n th s be fo re h e
c a n be eligible fo r a $300 raise.
H e h a s to serve a t le a s t a yeai’
be fo re h e c a n b e eligible fo r a
$600 ra ise . U n d e r th e pro po sed
new system , th e tim e lim it
edge o ff th e new Job is c e rta in ly
acc o m p lish ed .
A seco n d fu n c tio n of th e E m ­
ployee C o un seling Service is to
in terv ie w th e em ployee on th e
w ay o ut. Every em ployee le a v ­
ing service in th e O D B passes
th r o u g h a n ex it in terv ie w er.
P u rp o se of th e e x it in terv iew is
“ to provid e in f o rm a tio n w h ic h
c a n be of b e n e fit in e sta b lish in g
policies in re la tio n to em ployees.
W h a t a r e y o u r re a s o n s fo r le a v ­
ing ? ask s th e in terview er. H a s
t h e r e been a n y u np le asan tn e.ss
a b o u t th e jo b ?
H as a n y t h in g
h a p p e n e d w h ic h d isc o u ra g e d you
— a n d w h ic h m i g h t h a v e b een
a v o ided ? In c id e n ta lly , th e re h a s
been
w id esp read
c o m p la in t
a m o n g Negroes, w ho co m p rise
a p p ro x im a te ly a th i r d of th e
O D B em p lo y e e -p o p u la tio n , t h a t
di.scrim ination is p r a c t i c e d
a g a i n s t th e m by c e r ta in s u p e r ­
visors. H ow ever, e x it in terv ie w s
re c o rd o nly tw o p e rso n s o u t of
500 leaving th e O DB, re p o r te d
t h a t b ia s w as th e reaso n .
E m ploy ees d ism issed fo r d is ­
cip lin a ry re a s o n s also receive th e
e x it in terv iew . W h a t m i g h t h a v e
ca u se d th e em p lo y e e’s in e f f i­
ciency, a b sen tee ism , o r n o n ­
c o o p e ra tio n is o fte n b r o u g h t o u t
— a n d th e in f o rm a tio n is u se fu l
in e s ta b lish in g c o n d itio n s w h ic h
m a y h e lp o th e r em ployees fa c in g
a sim ilar p re d ic a m e n t.
C om e A t A n y T im e
T h e big f e a tu r e of th e E m ­
ployee C ou nselin g S ervice is,
how ever, n e i th e r th e in d u c tio n
n o r th e e x it in terview . I t ’s th e
ru le t h a t a n y em ployee m a y
com e to a n in te rv ie w e r a t a n y
tim e w ith h is p ro b le m s— a n d
sp e a k fra n k ly . “W e c o n sid e re d ,”
say s M a jo r R eed, in c h a rg e
of p erso n n el, “ t h a t it w ould
be a good id e a if th e em p lo yee
could go to hi.s co u n selo r w ith
p ro b le m s t h a t h e c o u ld n ’t ta k e
u p w ith th e sup erv isor, a n d
could tell th e w hole s to ry .” I t
is th is f e a tu r e of th e in te rv ie w
w h ic h em ployees like b est. W h ile
th e service is p u re ly adv iso ry,
n o n e th e le ss , it does o ffe r to th e
em ployee a m e a n s of voicing h is
d is sa tisfa c tio n s, a n d in m a n y
cases so m e th in g c a n be done.
If, say, a n u n s a tis f a c to r y r e l a ­
ti o n s h ip b etw een a n em ploy ee
(C o n tin u e d on P a g e 14)
w ould be g r a d u a te d
t.o .salaries.
ac c o rd in g
New S e tu p
H e re is how i t w ould w o rk:
I n th e c ase of $ 2,6 0 0 -an d under
em ployees,
th e
lim it
w’o u ld be c u t to 90 days.
In
th e case of $2,600-to$3,200 (inclusive) em ploy ees,, it
w ould be c u t to six m o n t h s — r e ­
g a rd le ss of th e slzie of th e ra ise .
I n th e case of em ployees g e t­
tin g m o r e t h a n $3,200, th e pi-es®nt ru le s would c o n tin u e in e f ­
fect.
However,
p ro m o t i o n s
w ould becom e m o re d iffic u lt—
b ecau se Civil S ervice w ould ta k e
aw a y th e r i g h t of p e rs o n n e l d i­
re c to rs to m a k e exceptions.
In s te a d , all ex ce p tio n s w ould
b e de cid e d by th e C om m ission
itself. A nd no ex ce p tio n s w ould
be g r a n t e d u n le ss th e em ployee,
in th e C o m m issio n ’s o pinio n,
possessed
q u a lific a tio n s
s u f f i­
c ie n t to p u t h im a t th e to p of a
co m p etitiv e e x a m if o n e w ere
given fo r t h a t p a i'tic u la r job.
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CHARTS
How fo flecome
City Employees Urged to Help War Effort
By Accepting Spare-Time Cargo Jobs
“N ew Y o rk C ity e m p lo y e e s s h o u ld c o n s id e r it th e ir
d u ty to d e v o te a t le a s t p a r t of th e ir s p a r e tim e to h e lp in g
th e w a r e ffo rt.
I t ’s t h e i r w a r t o o , a n d t h e C i t y d e p a r t ­
m e n ts s h o u ld c o o p e ra te in a r r a n g in g a fte r-w o rk w a r jo b s
f o r t h e i r s t a f f s . ” T h a t is t h e c o m m e n t o f o n e h i g h W a r
M a n p o w e r C o m m is s io n o ffic ia l.
T h a t th e u n u s e d la b o r h o u rs of m u n ic ip a l a n d
o t h e r g o v e r n m e n t a l e m p lo y e e s i n t h e i r s p a r e - t i m e is a
v a lu a b le w a r tim e a s s e t a n d s h o u ld be u s e d to th e fu lle s t
p o ssib le e x te n t, h a s b e e n a L E A D E R c o n t e n ti o n fo r m a n y
m o n th s.
T h is n e w s p a p e r h a s c a m p a ig n e d fo r th e r ig h t
— in fa c t, th e n e e d a n d th e d u ty — o f C ity e m p lo y e e s to
a c c e p t s p a re -tim e e m p lo y m e n t.
Now, fa c e d w ith a critica l
n eeded .
O ffice a n d
clerical
m a n p o w e r s h o rta g e , th e W a r
w o rk ers will p ro b a b ly fin d it
h a r d to keep u p th e w ork even
S h ip p in g A d m in is tra tio n a n d th e
fo r a few h o u rs . B u t th e job
r a ilr o a d s in th e P o r t of New
d o e sn ’t call fo r s u p e rm e n . T h e
Y o rk n a v e
a p p e a le d
to the
size of t h e load s t h a t com e o u t
C ity ’s em ploy ees to p itc h in
of f r e ig h t c a rs varies, a n d th e
d u rin g th e ir o ff - h o u r s a n d h elp
s lig h te r m e n will be p u t to w ork
c le a r u p a h u g e backlog of
h a n d lin g th e sm a lle r p ac kag es.
su pp lies d e stin e d fo r foreig n
M en w ho h a v e been w orking in
p o rts w h ic h a re s t r a n d e d in
S a n it a ti o n ,
DW SGE,
P ublic
f r e ig h t c a i s b ec au se of a lack
W orks, P a rk s , T r a n s i t, o r fo r th e
of h a n d s to m ove th e m a te ria l.
B o ro u g h
P r e s id e n t’s
Office,
As th e W a r S h ip p in g A d m in ­
s h o u ld fin d th e s e job s to th e ir
is tra tio n d ^ c r i b e s th e s itu a tio n ,
liking. E ven th e m e n Ln W e l­
“T h e r e a r e p le n ty of ships, th e re
fa r e m i g h t well q ualify. (B ecause
is p le n ty of c argo w a itin g on th e
th e y a r e te c h n ic a lly on call 24
tra ck s, th e re a re e n o u g h ste v e ­
h o u rs a d ay, p o licem en a n d f ir e ­
do res to load th e ships, b u t a
m e n s h o u ld n o t a p p ly unlevss th e y
lack of m a n p o w e r to g et th e
g et a n O K fro m th e ir su p erio rs.)
su p p lie s o u t of th e f r e ig h t cars
T he Pay
a n d in to lig h te r s or w areh o u se s
T h e r a t e of p a y is b etw een
is ty in g u p th e w hole w o rks.”
6 8
a n d 70 c e n ts a n h o u r. O n
5 ,0 0 0 P a r t - t i m e W o r k e r s
S u n d a y s th e r a t e is ti m e - a n d - a A bo ut 5,000 p a r t - t i m e w ork ers
h a lf, a n d o v e rtim e is p a id fo r
a t e n e ed ed im m e d ia te ly to clear
a n y s t r e t c h of work over e ig h t
u p th is s itu a tio n , a n d th is is an
h o u rs. T h e r e is no fixed s c h e d ­
o p p o rtu n ity fo r C ity em ployees
u le of h o u rs. T h e y ’d p re f e r to
to a n s w e r th e call of th e m e n
h a v e p erso n s who c a n w ork r e g ­
o verseas fo r su pplies, a n d be
u la r s h o r t sh ifts , b u t th e m a n
p a id fo r it.
w ho j u s t w a n ts to p u t in a n
I n g en era l, h u sk y m e n a i e
h o u r o r two a d a y — or n ig h t— is
Efficient
welcom e. T h e w ork of u n lo a d ­
ing th e c a rs goes on 24 h o u rs
a day, ev ery d ay of th e week.
A nd th e f a ir sex c a n do th e ir
b it to h elp sp eed u p th e w a te r ­
f r o n t activ itie s. W o m e n will be
h ir e d to h a n d l e y a rd tru ck s,
b o th m a n u a l a n d e le c tiic a l, a n d
th e y will also receive th e 68-70o e n t r a te . B u t th e y h a d b e t te r
be pi’e t t y h u s k y w om en o r th e y
w o n ’t be a cc ep ted . T h e y sh o u ld
a p p ly d ire c tly to th e ra ilr o a d s '
e m p lo y m e n t offices.
W h e r e t o A p p ly
H e re a r e th e pla ces w h ere you
c a n be h ir e d fo r y o u r s p a i e tim ‘ r a ilr o a d jo b :
1. T h e R a ilro a d R e ti r e m e n t
B o a rd , 58 H u d so n S tie e t. n e a r
W o rth S tr e e t— open 9 a. m . to
9 p. m.
2. T h e follow ing offices of th e
U n ite d S ta t e s E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ­
ice, also o pen u n til 9 o ’clock
d u rin g th e e m e rg e n c y :
87 M a d iso n A venue.
205 S c h e r m e r h o r n St., B klyn.
24 E a s t 23rd S tr e e t.
T h e r e a r e no age lim its for
th e se jobs, b u t th o se u n d e r 18
o r over 65 m a y h a v e trou ble
fin d in g a n em p lo y in g officer
w ho will say “com e to w o rk.”
Y o u’ll Need T h e se P a p e rs
W h e n ap p ly in g b rin g alo ng a
b ir th or b a p tis m a l c e rtific a te , or
o th e r p roo f of citizenship, an d
two p a ss p o rt-siz e p hotos. Y o u ’ll
n e e d a C o a st G u a r d id e n tif ic a ­
tion c a r d to w ork alon g th e
w a te rf ro n t, a n d C o a st G u a r d o f­
ficials a t th e U SE S, a n d th e
R e ti r e m e n t B o a id will issue th e
card s.
Y ou c a n ’t speed u p thirxgs by
g e ttin g th e C o a st G u a rd c a rd
first. T h e y w o n ’t ta lk to you
W a r M a n p o w er C o m m issio n o f ­
ficia ls h a v e su g g ested th a t N ew
Y ork C ity e m p lo y e e s co u ld w ell
d ev o te th e ir sp a re h o u rs tow ard
a id in g in t h e w a r e ffo r t.
The
p h o t o a b o v e is o f J o s e p h B .
O ’C o n n o r , D e p u t y D i r e c t o r , N e w
Y ork R e g io n a l O ffice, W M C .
un le ss you c a n sho w a n o te t h a t
you h a v e a jo b w a itin g a n d
n eed th e c a rd .
A n a t t e m p t will be m a d e to
fin d s p o ts fo r th e s p a r e - tim e
w o rk ers a t th e y a rd s n e a re s t
th e ir hom es, b u t th e s itu a tio n
c h a n g e s fr o m d a y to day. a n d
m a n y of th e New Y o rk ers will
p ro b a b ly h a v e to tra v e l over to
th e o th e r sid e of th e riv e r a n d
w ork in th e Je r s e y te rm in a ls .
T h i s is i m p o r t a n t fo r every
ad m in is tra to r.
W e ’re r e f e rrin g to a little 64p a g e b o o k le t p ro d u c e d by New
Y o rk C ity ’s D ivision of W a r
T r a i n in g . T h e b o o k le t goes by
t h e aw eso m e title of “ M u n ic ip a l
F u n c ti o n a l O r g a n iz a tio n C h a r t s
— T h e i r P u rp o se , C o n s tr u c tio n ,
U ses,” a n d a c a re f u l r e a d in g o f
it is su p p o se d to go f a r to w a rd
m a k in g you a n d y o u r d e p a r t ­
m e n t m o r e e ffic ie n t.
W ell, h e r e a re a few o f t h e
th i n g s w e ’ve le a rn e d by slowly
fin g e rin g o u r w ay t h r o u g h th e
b o o k le t:
W h a t ’s An E x e cu tiv e?
W e w ere a lw a y s a little woozy
a b o u t th e d iffe re n c e s b e tw e e n
a n a d m i n i s t r a t o r a n d execu tive.
Now we know .
“T h e r e a re fo u r levels of a u ­
t h o r i t y : A d m in is tra tiv e , e x e c u ­
tive, m a n a g e r ia l, a n d su p e rv is­
ory. T h e a d m in is tr a tiv e level is
c h a r a c t e r i z e d by re s p o n sib ility
fo r lo n g - r a n g e p la n n in g , o v e r­
all policy fo r m u la tio n , a n d d i­
re c tio n of th e a g e n c y . T h e ex­
ecu tiv e level is c h a r a c te r iz e d b y
re s p o n sib ility fo r m a jo r sp ecific
p la n n in g , policy fo r m u la tio n a n d
i n t e r p r e ta t io n , d ire c tio n of th e
ag e n c y a n d its h ig h e r-le v e l s u b ­
divisions. T h e m a n a g e r ia l level
is c h a r a c t e r i z e d by re s p o n sib ility
fo r tr a n s l a ti o n of policy in t o
d a y - t o - d a y p la n n in g a n d o p e r a ­
tio n of a g e n c y subd iv ision s of th e
( E d i t o r ’s n o t e : I n t h e e v e n t
t h e s e p o s i t i o n s s h o u l d b e f i ll e d
by th e tim e y o u read th is, you
a re a d v ise d to le a v e you r n a m e
a n d a d d ress a t t h e a p p lica tio n
o f f i c e s o t h a t y o u m a y be c a l l e d
w hen needed.
O ther p a r t-tim e
job o p p o r tu n itie s a p p e a r
on
p a g e s 6 a n d 7.)
RULES
LeVs N o t Sound
Like Index Cards
T R A N S I T M E N a t w o r k . T h e m e n i n t h e p h d t o a b o v e a r e t r a c k m e n , a n d t h e i r j o b is t o k e e p t h e
su b w a y a n d su r fa c e tr a c k s in p rop er c o n d itio n a t a ll tim e s so t h a t t h e t r a n s it s y s te m c a n o p era te
p ro p erly . A re t h e y e s s e n tia l m e n ?
S h o u ld t h e y be d eferred fr o m t h e d r a ft?
And how about th e
w o r k e r s i n t h e m a n y o t h e r t r a n s i t c l a s s i f i c a t i o n s ? I t ’s p r o b l e m s l ik e t h e s e w h i c h t h e B o a r d o f T r a n s ­
p o r t a t i o n h a s u n d e r t a k e n t o s o l v e In a b ig w a y — b y s t u d y i n g t h e m t h o r o u g h l y , a n d p l a c i n g in c h a r g e
o f s e l e c t i v e s e r v i c e p r o b l e m s a f u l l - t i m e o f f i c i a l w h o ’ll w o r k o n n o t h i n g e l s e . ( S e e s t o r y o n P a g e 5 ).
They Like to Stand Well With Employees,
Hence Those One-Dollar Promotions
T h e L E A D E R la s t w e e k p u b lis h e d a n a rtic le d isc lo s­
i n g h o w , “ b y a b i t o f C iv il S e r v ic e s l e i g h t - o f - h a n d , ” d e ­
p a r t m e n t h e a d s c o u ld w in p ro m o tio n s fo r c e r t a in m e m ­
b e rs o f th e ir s ta f f s a t a c o st of o n ly $ 1 a y e a r in c re a s e
k i sa la ry .
*
T h e a rtic le h a s o c c a sio n e d a go o 4 d e a l of c o m m e n t
b d h f r o m c iv il s e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s a n d r e s p o n s ib le d e p a r t ­
m e n t o ffic ia ls.
am p le, w hile a c lerk m a y be
I t s h o u ld be e x p la in e d a t th e
N u m b e r 1 o n a p ro m o tio n a l
o u ts e t t h a t u n d e r p r e s e n t p r a c ­
list, h e is g e ttin g only $1,440
tice, p r o m o tio n s a re m a d e in
a y e a r a n d h is p ro m o tio n to
s u c h a w ay a s to c o st th e C ity
th e n e x t g ra d e of $1,801 will
th «
leeist ex pen se, in m o s t
co st th e C ity $400; on th e
c a se s tlie s ta g g e rin g s u m of a
o th e r h a n d , th e clerk a lre a d y
d o lla r p e r p ro m o tio n . T h is is
e a r n in g $1,800 m a y be p ro m o te d
.m a d e .possible becau se, fo r e x ­
to th e n e x t grade^ fo r th e first
y e a r in h is new title, a t a cost
of $ 1 .
C e rta in C ity officials fr a n k ly
a d m it th e in e q u ities of th e
s itu a tio n a n d of th e p ro ced u re
follow ed by th e m u n ic ip a lity ,
a lth o u g h th e y d eclin e to p e r ­
m it th e use of th e ir n am es.
B u t o n e official sa id t h a t, w hile
reco g n iz in g th e u n fa irn e s s of
th e law a ijd p ra c tic e , officials
w ho h a d th e pow er of p ro m o ­
tio n w ere m a d e h elpless by th e
M ayor,
“T h e s itu a tio n Ls • ju s t a b o u t
as follows, if you look a t it
(C o n tin u ed o n P a g e F ifte e n )
T h e N Y C Civil S ervice C o m ­
m ission is tire d of h a v in g to r e ­
fe r to “R u le V, S e c tio n 9, P a r a ­
g r a p h 3, I n s e r t 2 - a ” w h en tliey
w a n t to in d ic a te a sectio n of th e
ru le s a n d
r e g u la tio n s u n d e r
w h ic h it o p e ra te s . T h e y ’d m u c h
r a t h e r be ab le to sa^, “ look a t
R u le 77,” a n d n o t h a v e to so u n d
like a n in d e x card .
R i g h t now , t h e y ’re en g ag ed in
tr y in g to revise th e ru les so t h a t
t h e y ’ll be in a re a d a b le fo rm , b u t
t h e y sa y t h a t th e r e a r e n ’t a n y
“s u b s ta n tiv e c h a n g e s .” I n o th e r
w o rds, th e y .say th e r ig h ts of
civil service em ploy ees o r c a n d i­
d a te s fo r civil .service job.s a r e n 't
c h a n g e d , b u t th e w o rd in g of th e
ru le s w h ic h h a v e n ’t been o v er­
h a u l e d sin ce J u n e , 1927, is due
f o r a p olishin g.
A nd i t ’s q u ite a jo b, A h eav y
6 7 -p ag e book is only th e th ir d
re v isio n of th e rules. T h is se t
w as m a ile d a r o u n d to City o f­
ficials a n d d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s
w h o w ere a sk e d fo r advice. In
a n o t h e r few m o n th s , anoth*er set
of ru le s will be d ra w n u p a n d
p ub lic h e a r in g s held , a n d m o re
su g g e stio n s a n d o b je ctio n s c o n ­
sidered .
T h e n , th e w hole b u sin ess m u s t
be o k ’d by th e M a y o r a n d a f t e r
t h a t by th e S t a t e Civil Service
C om m ission . D u rin g th e K e m
a d m in is tr a tio n , th e y w e n t to th e
tro u b le of s e ttin g u p a whole
new .set of ru le s too, g o t M ay o ral
O K , a n d th e n th e S ta t e body
sa id “N o.”
F in g e r s a re p ro b a b ly crossed
a t 299 B ro a d w a y now, h o p in g
t h a t all th is w ork w o n ’t be in
vain.
SANITATION
Safe Drivers
A n a n n o u n c e m e n t fro m C o m ­
m issio n e r W illiam F. C a r e y ’s o f ­
fice in th e S a n it a ti o n D e p a r t ­
m e n t lists th e n a m e s of 522 d riv ­
ers in t h a t a g en cy w ho a re le ceiving d e p a r t m e n t a l c ita tio n s
fo r s a fe d riv in g fro m April 1.
1942, to M a r c h 31, 1943,
A nd in a d d itio n to th e i)ublic
a w a rd , th e m e n will receive a
.25 in c r e m e n t on theiu
1943
se r v ic e -r a tin g re p o rt.
J O H N J. F U R IA
C lia rtm a k er
in t e r m e d ia t e level. T h e s u p e r ­
visory level h a s re s p o n sib ility fo r
j o b - p la n n i n g a n d w ork of e m ­
ployees.”
M a k in g P ic tu r e s
A n d w h a t is th e big th in g th is
book ta lk s a b o u t— a n O r g a n i s a ­
tio n C h a rt?
T h a t ’s “ a g ra p h ic
r e p r e s e n ta t io n of th e a r r a n g e ­
m e n t a n d in te r r e la tio n s h ip s o f
th e su b d iv isio n s a n d fu n c tio n s o f
a n o rg a n iz a tio n a s th e y e x ist.”
W ow!
L e t ’s tr y to m a k e i t easier.
T h e c h a r t is a p ic tu re of th e
o rg a n iz a tio n , sh o w in g w ho h a s
a u t h o r it y , a n d how m u c h , a n d
how th e w ork of o fficials a n d
b u re a u s
Ls
re la te d .
C h a r ts
can show lots of o th e r th in g s,
too — like p e rs o n n e l costs, e x ­
is tin g position.s, th e g e o g ra p h ­
ical lo c a tio n of th e v ario u s
b u re a u s . A nd if a c h a r t is p ro p ­
erly p re p a r e d , it c a n — a n d h a s—
a c tu a lly h elp e d a d e p a r t m e n t
realiz e w h e re lines of a u t h o r it y
a re c o n fu s in g , a n d to s t r a i g h te n
th e m ou t.
M u st Look G ood
I n c o n s tr u c tin g a c h a r t , th e se
fa c to rs a re b r o u g h t o u t:
it
sh o u ld be well d esig ned , sim ple,
ea.sy to u n d e r s ta n d .
T h e booklet, p re p a r e d u n d e r
th e d ire c tio n of D r. J o h n J .
F u r ia , D ire c to r of th e W a r
T r a i n in g
D ivision,
h a s been
w r itte n so t h a t it c a n be of u.se
to o ffic ials of all agencie.s— n o t
only New Y ork C ity, b u t S ta t e
a n d F e d e r a l as well. M a n y e m ­
ployees aid e d in th e w ork, i n ­
clu d in g a n u m b e r fro m va rio u s
C ity d e p a r t m e n t s — a m o n g th e m
N e w m a n L. H o o p in g a rn e r. c o n ­
s u l t a n t fo r th e T r a in in g B u re a u ;
H a r r y R. L a n g d o n , of ttie S a n i ­
ta tio n D e p a r tm e n t: E. M ich ael
W h ite , D e p u ty H o sp ita ls C o m ­
m issio n e r
(now
on
m ilita ry
le a v e ':
and
A lbert
Pleydell,
C om m isjiioner of Purc,lip«^,
Pai?e Four
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In th e C ity D ep a rtm en ts
If We're Bombed
T h r e e - p la to o n or tw o -p la to o n ?
An e ig h t- h o u r day or a twelveh o u r da y ?
T h a t ’s th e biggest q uestion
now a g i ta t in g th e m e n in th e
F ir e D e p a r t m e n t — fro m
th e
n e w e st p ro b a tio n a r y cub up to
F ir e C h ief a n d C o m m ission er
P a tr ic k W alsh .
Now. W alsh d o e s n 't w a n t to
I n s tit u te th e 12 -h o u r day. I t ’s
n o p le a su re to h im to h av e to
fi g h t th e line o rg a n iz a tio n s on
th is issue— th e y will surely o p ­
pose to th e lim it a n y plan to i n ­
c re a s e so d ra s tic a lly th e ir w oikIng sch ed u le. I t ’s no p le asu re to
h a v e a n g ry , u n h a p p y m e n on th e
job. T h a t ’s th e way th e C o m ­
m issio n e r sees it, one F ire o ff i­
cial ass u re d T h e LEAD ER this
week.
T h e T r o u b l e s T h e y ’ve G o t
B u t h e re 's th e setu p , from th e
F^re D e p a r t m e n t ’s p o in t of view:
“T h e r e a re a p p ro x im a te ly 1,200
T R A F F IC J O B S
O f fr r perm an e ncy and u n lim ilr d
o p p o r t u n i t i e . s f o r a d v a n c p n i f n l to
( r a in e d m e n a n d w o m e n in r u ll
r o a d , .■stc a m .^h ip , a i r a n d m o l o r
)lne!?. K o v c r n m e n t a ! a n d i n d i i . s t r i a l
t r a f f i c o f f i c e s ; 26 ye nr.s o f s p e ­
c ia liz in g in T r a f f i c M a n n g e m e n t
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D o n 't W a it f o r th e L a s t M in u te
S a la r y in c re a se s to ta llin g sevei’al h u n d r e d d o llars e ach fo r
a n u n s t a te d n u m b e r of h e lp e rs
in ‘ th e D e p a r tm e n t of H o sp itals
a re in p rospect.
T h e se in c reases will be in
a d d itio n to th e boosts w h ich
w e n t in to effect on Ju ly 1, b u t
C lerk G rad e 3 -4
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75 Caseload
v ac an cies. C o m m issio n er W a lsh
w e n t d ire c tly to n is d e p u ty ch iefs
fin d o u t jusr. w h a t th is e n o r m ­
ous .shortage m e an s. H e ask ed
th e m — a n d th e y ’re th e m e n who
rea lly k n ow — w h e th e r th e y n e e d ­
ed m o re firem en . O f 15 D e p u ty
C hiefs, 14 a n sw e re d a s ex pected
— Yes, we n e e d m o re m e n . T h e
only h o u se t h a t replied in th e
n e g a tiv e — U iat is, No, w e’r e g e t­
tin g a lo n g all r i g h t on th e force
we h a v e — is th e 4 th in H a rle m .
T h e sto ry h e re is t h a t H a rle m
h a s a h ig h e r q u o ta of p e rso n n el
t h a n o th e r c o m p a n ie s b ecau se
of th e h ig h fire a n d life h a z a r d
in t h a t c o m m u n ity .”
B u i S uppose
"N ow ,” th e official c o n tin u e d ,
“ we could
p ro b a b ly stru g g le
th r o u g h th e w a r a s we a re a t
p r e s e n t — if
n o th in g
u n u su a l
happ>ens. B u t suppose we sh o u ld
be b om b e d ? S u p po se we sho uld
s u d d e n ly be fa ced w ith a n e n o r­
m o u s o u tb r e a k o f sa b o ta g e ?
T h is is w ar, a n d su c h th in g s c a n
h a p p e n . W e ho pe th e y w o n ’t—
b u t c a n we a ff o rd to a d o p t th is
c o n fid e n tia l a t tit u d e as a p h i ­
losophy?
“I c a n a ss u re you of one
th i n g ,” h e c o n tin u e d .
"If a
bo m b fell on this city tom orrow ,
th e tw o -p la to o n system w ould be
in e ff e c t b efore you could s h o u t
F ire !’ ”
D esp ite all tliis,
th e re is
n o th in g ri g h t now to in d ic a te
t h a t th e tw o -p la to o n sch ed u le is
to go in to e ffe c t in th e very
n e a r fu tu re . T h e o fficial in d i­
c a te d p r e t ty p la in ly t h a t i t w as
co n sid e re d a " h o t ” issue— a n d
m a y b e, d e sp ite ev ery th in g , it will
be a m a t t e r of le aving well
e n o u g h alone.
I.a b o r An«:le
A n o th e r cu rio u s an g le is th is:
T h e F ire D e p a r tm e n t sp o k e s m a n
m e n tio n e d th e f a c t t h a t th e U n i­
fo rm e d F ir e m e n ’s A ssociation is
an A FL u n io n — a n d w o u ld n ’t
ta k e k in d ly to th e p rin c ip le of a
1 2 - h o u r d a y a t th e sa m e p a y a s
received fo r a 8 - h o u r day. I t
w as h is o p in io n t h a t th e UFA
m i g h t n o t even be sa tisfie d w ith
a 1 2 -h o u r day a t s t r a i g h t pa.y
for th e e x t r a h ours. " T h e y 'd p ro b ­
ab ly w a n t t i m e - a n d - a - h a l f ,” h e
in d ic a te d . A nd t h a t ’s so m e th in g
M a y o r L a G u a r d ia is n ’t very lik e­
ly to give.
Are th e re only two a lte rn a tiv e s
— th e tw o -p la to o n o r th e th r e e p la to o n sy stem ?
“ Well, t h e r e ’s p le n ty of t h i n k ­
ing going on, a n d m a y b e so m e ­
body in th e d e p a r t m e n t is going
to com e u p w ith a p la n ,” h e i n ­
fo rm ed us.
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L E A D E R M erit M a n
E ugene
C an u d o, w h o la st w eek w as
tra n sferred from th e se creta ry ­
sh ip o f th e H o sp ita ls D e p a r t­
m e n t to th e se creta ry sh ip o f th e
B o a r d o f E d u ca tio n . A t th e a g e
o f 33, C a n u d o h a s a tta in e d a n
$ 8 ,5 0 0 C it y p o s t .
H e ’s b e e n in
t h e C i t y s e r v i c e s i n c e M r. L a ­
G u a rd ia
becam e M ayor, an d
w o r k e d w i t h F io r e l l o e v e n b e ­
fore t h a t tim e.
C anudo, n o t
m u c h o v e r 5 f e e t t a l l, h a s p l e n t y
o f c h a r m , a q u iet p e r so n a l m a n ­
n e r , b u t is c o n s i d e r e d “ t o u g h ”
in d e a lin g w it h s it u a tio n s . N e x t
ste p for h im : A c o m m is sio n sh ip .
w h ic h affected only 1,081 m e n
a n d w o m e n h e lp e rs e n g a g e d in
h e a v y m a n u a l la b o r or "w o rk
of a specialized skill.” A t t h a t
tim e, a
w age
m in im u m
of
$ 1 , 2 0 0 w e n t in to effect, a n d it
b en efite d chiefly em ployees in
th e b ak eries, d ie ta ry division,
m o r tu a r y division, in th e p a t h o ­
logical la b o ra to ry , pow er p la n t
a n d th e storero om s.
T h e D e p a r tm e n t of H o sp ita ls
em p h a siz e d , how ever, t h a t all
in c re a se s h e r e a f te r will n o t be
b ased u p o n se n io rity b u t solely
u p o n th e n a t u r e of th e w ork
p e rf o rm e d by th e em ployee,
S tu d y in g C a«es
In
co llab o ra tio n
w ith
th e
B u re a u of th e B u d g et, th e D e­
p a r t m e n t of H o sp ita ls is s tu d y ­
in g th e cases of h u n d r e d s of
w ork ers w ho a re im p erativ e ly
in need of in creases. A m a n ­
p ow er s h o r ta g e of 3,000 m e n
a n d w om en h a s been c re a te d
in th is one d e p a r t m e n t alone,
a n d th e m u n ic ip a l h o sp ita ls a re
c o n tin u in g to lose w orkers, a t ­
tr a c te d
elsew here
by h ig h e r
wages.
" T h e s e .m o s t re c e n t wage in crea.ses a re m o re or less in
th e n a t u r e of a n e x p e rim e n t,”
E u g e n e R. C an u d o , se c re ta ry
of th e D e p a r tm e n t of H o sp itals,
said, th is week. "W e h a v e also
d ecided to e x te n d to th is p a r ­
tic u la r g ro u p of w orkers, w ho
received th e in c re ase s, th e title
o f ‘sen io r h o s p ita l w o rk e r’.”
H o sp ita l h elp ers a s y e t u n ­
affec te d by th e w age boosts
m i g h t ta k e h e a r t fro m th e f a c t
t h a t th e D e p a r tm e n t of H o s­
p ita ls p re s u m a b ly h a s a p p r o x i­
m a te ly $1,575,000 in its till to
cover w age in c re ases fo r o th e r
classes of h elp ers in its i n ­
stitu tio n s . T h e figure is a r ­
riv ed a t by d e d u c tin g th e cost
of r e c e n t boosts to $ 1 , 2 0 0 p er
a n n u m , or $25,000, fro m th e
$1,600,000 tu r n e d over by th e
M a y o r la s t Ju ly 1 to th e D e­
p artm en t
to
c o rre c t
sub­
s t a n d a r d wages.
B o o sts M u st C om e
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iii|; Klofv an d \ i r l o r v l«i « iir arniss, a n d lo n io r r o w
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pr<>\idi> In rr alivc p<>iu*4*-liin<‘ w ork f o r Ir uin ed ^
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Tuesday, August 31, 1943
CIVIL SERVIOS LEADER
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m
S e c re ta ry C an u d o , w hile a c ­
know ledg ing th e n e e d of w age
a d j u s t m e n t a m o n g h e lp e rs in
th e D e p a rtm e n t, p o in te d o u t
t h a t in a p eriod of e ig h te e n
m o n th s , sa la rie s of h e lp e rs liv­
ing o u t h av e been ra ise d fro m
$720 aiu iu a lly to $960, w hile
th o se living in h a v e been ra ise d
fro m $480 to $660. I n a d d itio n ,
th e re a re th e a fo re m e n tio n e d
1,081 w o rkers w h o h a v e now
been ra ise d to $ 1 ,2 0 0 .
No one in th e D e p a r u n e n t
of H o sp ita ls n o r th e B u re a u of
t h e B u d g e t ' w ould h a z a r d a n y
p re d ic tio n a s to w h en in c re ases
m i g h t be a llo tte d to o th e rs in
th e
" h e lp e r ” categ ories,
but
boosts a p p e a r in e v ita b le in th e
n e a r f u t u r e if th e city is to
r e t a i n its p erso n n el in th e h o s ­
p i t a l s ’ lo w -in co m e groups.
T h e c o n tro v e rsia l q u estio n of
h o w m a n y cases a n in v e s tig a to r
in W e lfa re s h o u ld c a rr y seem s
to be n e a r i n g a solution.
T h e S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u ­
n ic ip a l
W o rk e rs of
A m eric a
• C I O ) , .said t h a t th e m a t t e r w as
u n d e r discussio n a t th e la s t
m e e tin g of th e ir grie v a n c e c o m ­
m i tt e e w ith M rs. E d ith A lex­
a n d e r , d ir e c to r o f S t a f f R e la ­
tio ns.
M rs. A le x a n d e r s ta te d , a c c o rd ­
in g to SC M W A re p o rts, t h a t im ­
m e d ia te ly a f t e r L ab o r D ay, th e
ca se loads will be reassig n ed on
a b a sis of 75 c lie n ts to e a c h i n ­
v e stig a to r.
W hile th e o fficial fig u re h a s
b e e n 75 fo r som e tim e, th e r e h a s
be en a leew ay allo w an ce of 1 0
p e r c e n t to m a k e u p fo r f l u c tu a ­
tio n s in th e load.
T o A llo w P r o m o t io n s
T h e r e a s s ig n m e n t of cases will
also allow th e a p p o i n tm e n t of
a d d itio n a l a s s is t a n t su p erv iso rs
— a b o u t 2 0 — it is expected, a n d
m a y p e r m it th e re - e m p lo y m e n t
o f som e in v e stig a to rs w ho h a v e
m a d e re q u e s ts fo r r e in s ta te m e n t.
As re g a r d s clean ers, th e d e ­
p a r t m e n t is a w a itin g C ity -w id e
a c tio n to c h a n g e th e ir s ta tu s .
T h e B u d g e t B u re a u is c u rr e n tly
co n sid e rin g p ro p o sals to place
th e c le a n e rs on a co m p etitiv e
s ta tu s , give th e m o p p o rtu n itie s
to ta k e p ro m o tio n a l e x a m in a ­
tio n s a n d a n n u a l in c re m e n ts.
T h e d e p a r t m e n t h a s also r e ­
q u e s te d th e B u d g e t D ire c to r’s
p e rm is sio n to m a k e p ro m o tio n s
to S te n o g r a p h e r, G r a d e 3.
King Going
M a jo r S. E d w a rd K in g, fo r­
m e r a.ssistant d ir e c to r in th e
M ed ical a n d N u rsin g D ivision
o f th e D e p a r tm e n t of W elfare,
a n d now s ta tio n e d a t T o rn e y
Greneial H o sp ita l, P a lm S p rin g s,
C alif.,
visited
D e p a r tm e n t
fr ie n d s la s t week d u rin g a fly­
ing tr ip to New Y ork.
He
said h e w as ex p e ctin g m o m e n ­
ta rily a n a s s ig n m e n t over-seas.
N o Depression?
T h e r e is n 't going to be a n y
p o s t - w a r d ep ressio n n o r a n y
m a jo r econo m ic dislocatio n.
T h a t , in a n y ev en t, a p p e a rs
to be th e p rev ailin g belief u p
a t th e offices of th e D e p a r tm e n t
of w elfare.
No c o n sid e ra tio n
h a s b een given to a n y e v e n tu a l
n e e d fo r a d d itio n a l h o m e -re lie f
in v e stig a to rs because, by a n d
la rg e, th e D e p a r tm e n t d o e s n 't
believe th e r e ’s going to be m u c h
n e e d fo r it.
F o r o n e th in g , you a re told,
if n aiv e e n o u g h to ask, t h a t
m a n y of th o se h u n d r e d s . of
th o u s a n d s on relief som e y e a rs
b a c k in New Y o rk C ity a re
to d a y m a k in g m o re t h a n th e y
ev er did in th e ir lives, a n d
th e y m ig h t be ex p e cted to h a v e
so m e savings. W a r bo nds, etc.
T h e n a g a in , th e G o v e rn m e n t
a t W a s h in g to n is giving e a r n e s t
con.sideration to p o s t-w a r jo bs
fo r everybody.
O ld Job s B ack?
F a c t is. W e lfa re b r a i n - t i u s t e rs a r e n 't a lto g e th e r c e r ta in
t h a t th e y will be able to give
b a c k th e ir old job s to m e n
a n d w o m en in v e stig a to rs now
in th e a rm e d forces! T h e rosy
id e a a p p e a rs to be t h a t th e re
w o n ’t be en o u g h d e stitu te , once
we h a v e w on th e w ar, to m>ake
u p a resp ectab le c a se -lo a d for
a co n scien tio u s in v e stig ato r.
H op e i t ’s tru e , d e sp ite th e
f a c t t h a t in la ig e blocks civil­
ia n w o rk ers a lre a d y a r e b eing
released by c e r ta in F e d e ra l d e ­
p a r t m e n t s , a n d a fairly la rg e
n u m b e r of New Y o rk ers w ho
w e n t to W a s h in g to n jo b s a re
a lre a d y
m a k in g
tr a c k s
fo r
hom e.
W e lfa re officials w ho
.speak o p tim istic a lly of W a r
b o n d s a n d o th e r sa v in g s d o n ’t
c a s t a rea listic eye, it m i g h t
be said , a t th e risin g in c id en ce
of th e co st of living.
Staggered Hours
F o r a p p ro x im a te ly 1,039 e m ­
ployees of th e D e p a r tm e n t o f
W elfare, th is m a y n o t be th e
m ost
ag re e a b le
h o t - w e a th e r
re a d in g . T h e n a g a in , it m a y
be. D e p en d s w h a t tim e th e y
like to g e t u p in th e m o r n in g .
T h e s e em ployees w ork in th e
2 0 -s to ry b u ild in g a t 902 B r o a d ­
w ay.
T h e b u ild in g h a s only
fo u r elev ato rs, a n d th e D e ­
p a r t m e n t ’s 1,400 w o rk e rs oc­
cu p y fifte e n floors. T h e ele­
v a to rs c a n n o t a c c o m m o d a te all
of th e em plo yees w ho w a n t to
a rr iv e a t th e ir d e sk s a t 9 a .m „
a n d in co n seq uen ce a s t a g g e r ­
ing of office h o u rs is in p r o s ­
p ect.
B ec au se of the* tr ia ls o f th e
e le v a to r
op>erators, p lu s
th e
C ity ’s
ov ercrow ded
sub w ay s,
th e 150 em ployees of th e N o n S e tt le m e n t D ivision, a n d 2 1 1 in
th e C h ild re n ’s Division, h a v e
a lre a d y b e e n o rd e re d to r e p o r t
fo r w o rk a t 8:30 a.m . a n d 8:50
a.m ., respectiv ely .
S ta g g e rin g o f office h o u rs fo r
m a n y of th e o th e r em plo yees
n ow a p p e a r s likely.
Promofions
T h e p ro m o tio n of 28 s t e n o g r a ­
p h e rs , in th e D e p a r tm e n t of
W e lfare , to G r a d e 3 w as a n ­
n o u n c e d th is week. T h e n a m e s
a n d a s s ig n m e n ts a r e a s follow s:
M a ry B andayan.
to .s e c re ta ry t o
Ad­
m i n is t r a t io n W e lfa re C e n te r 41; S e lm a
B e n n e r,
lo
P e r .s o n n e l
D iv ijtlo n ;
Anna
B e r g h o lz , to .s e c re ta ry t o A d j n i n l s t r a t i o n
W e U a re
C e n te r
73: F a n n i e
B ic k x ,
to
D iv is io n
o f S o c ia l S e r v ic e - M a n a g e m e n t
U n it:
F a n n ie
B re s n e r,
to
B urea u
of
P u b lic
A s s is ta n c e ;
R o s a lin d
C la r k ,
to
D iv is io n o f V e te ra n R e lie f; E v a F r ie d ­
man,
to
s e c re ta ry
to
A d m in is tr a tio n
W e l f a r e C e n t e r 17: B e a t r i c e - G e l b c r , t o
s e c re ta ry to A d m in i s t r a t io n W e lf a r e 40;
H a r r y G o ld b e rg , to D iv is io n o f B u i ld ­
in g
M a n a g e m e n t:
D o ro th y
G re e n ,
to
s e c re ta ry
to
A d m in is tr a tio n
W e lfa re
C e n t e r 33; R u t h K le in h o lz , t o S p e c ia l
In v e s tig a tio n S e c tio n - M a n a g e m c n t u n it ;
M i n n i e K r e is l> e r g .
to .s e c re ta ry to
Ad­
m i n is t r a t io n W e lf a r e C e n te r 53; M i n n ie
K re ig .
to
s e c re ta ry
to
A d m in is tr a tio n
W e l f a r e C e n t e r 6 0 ; A l b e r t L o w e , t o .sec­
r e t a r y to A d m in is tr a t io n W e lfa r e C e n te r
2 4 ;’ E d i t h L u p io n , to M a y o r 's c o m m it t e e
o n W a r tim e C a re o f C h ild r e n ; I d a L u ­
p io n , to D iv is io n o f O f fic e M a n a g e m e n t;
A n n a Q u in n , to D iv is io n o f C h ild W e l­
fa re ;
A lic e
R e ic h lin e ,
to
s e c re ta ry
to
A d m in i-s tra tio n W e lfa re C e n te r 99; F r a n ­
ces G . R o i h s t e i n ,
t o s e c r e t a r y to A d ­
m in is tr a tio n
W e lfa re
C e n te r 81; B e lla
S c h w a b , to s e c re ta ry to W e lfa r e C e n te r
65; T a n y a S e lz e r,
t o s e c r e t a r y to A d ­
m i n is t r a t io n W e lfa re C e n te r 34; F r e id a
S id e s , t o D i v i s i o n o f E m p l o y m e n t ; E d i t h
S ie g e l,
to
s e c re ta ry
to
A d m in is tr a tio n
W e l f a r e C e n t e r 33 i. R e b a S m i t h , t o D i ­
v is io n
o f S ta tis tic s .
Al.so, E l e a n o r S o l o v e y , t o D i v i s i o n o f
S o c i a l S e r v i c e s ; D o r o t h y F . S t y l e r , to
D iv is io n o f F in a n c e a n d S t a tis tic s ; S y l­
v i a T a r l o w , t o s e c r e t a r y to A d m i n i s t r a ­
tio n w e lf a r e C e n te r 32; R e g in * T e ic h e r,
to s e c re ta ry to A d m in is t r a t io n W e lf a r e
C e n t e r 11; M a r i e G . W a l s h , t o s e c r e t a r y
to
A d m in is tr a tio n
W e lfa re
C e n te r
4 6,
a n d J e s s ie W e i n b e r g e r , to t h e D J v i a i o n
o f M e th o d s a n d P ro c e d u re s .
O r g a n iz a tio n s
of
e m p lo y e e s
in
th e
D e p a r tm e n t o f W e lfa re a re a s k in g f o r
p r o m o tio n to G ra d e 3 o f a n a d d it io n a l
g ro u p
o f .s e c re ta ria l w o r k e r s .
LEGAL
STATE OF NEW
YORK, DBPARTM BNT
O F S T A T E , .ss.:
I do h ereb y c e rtify t h a t a c « rtiiic a te
o f d i s s o l u t i o n o f 524 W E S T 1 3 4 T H S T .
R E A L T Y C O R P ., h as been f ile d in t h is d e ^
p a r tm e n t th is d a y a n d th a t I t a p p e a rs
t h e r e f r o m t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a t i o n b a a com­
p lie d w i t h s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d f iv e
o f th e S to c k c o r p o r a tio n L a w , a n d t h a t
i t is d is s o l v e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l seal o f th e D e p a rt­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
• S e a l) A l b a n y ,
th is
T w e n tie th
day
of
A u g u s t, o ne th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo r ty -th r e e .
T H O M A S *J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
on
D IA M O N D S ,
F U R S ,
M A N S
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VALUABLES!
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T w o b lo c k s f r o m V.1. D e p o t , l . R T .
A t la n t ic A ve ., B .M .T . P a c ifia S t .
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Tuesday, August 31, 1943
S U B W A Y S
G e n e ra lB r a d l e y ’s
C o lu m n
Why Deferment?
W h y sh o u ld su b w a y m e n be
d e fe r re d fr o m th e d r a f t ?
T h e c o m m is sio n e rs o f th e
B o a rd of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n h a v e
m a d e a th o r o u g h s tu d y o f th e
p ro b le m s (see la s t w e e k ’s LEA D ER>, a n d th e y h a v e also d e ­
scrib ed th e jo b s of v a rio u s e m ­
ployees to in d ic a te w h y th e se
em ployees m u s t, in th e ir view, be
given sp ec ia l c o n s id e ra tio n by
th e local b o a rd s.
H e re is a list of o c c u p a tio n s
w h ic h th e c o m m is sio n e rs co n sid . e r essen tial, to g e th e r w ith th e
d u tie s a n d resp o n sib ilities, a n d
th e tr a in i n g re q u ire d to fill th e
p o sitio n s:
By
B^igad^er
General
J o h n J . B ra d le y (R e t.)
Your Education in the A rm ed Forces
T h e q u e s tio n s w h ic h I re c e iv e m o s t o f te n th e s e d a y s
a re th e se ; “ W h a t d o es th e A rm y te a c h m e ?
“W hat edu­
c a tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s a re a v a ila b le in th e A rm y a n d
th e N a v y ? ” T h e q u e s tio n s c o m e n o t o n ly fro m m e n a l ­
r e a d y in t h e se rv ic e , b u t a lso fr o m m e n a b o u t to e n te r ,
a n d fr o m fr ie n d s a n d re la tiv e s. S o I d e c id e d to d e v o te a
n u m b e r o f a r tic le s to t h e w h o le s u b je c t, a n d p r e s e n t it
in so m e d e ta il.
I a m a id e d in th is b y a d e ta ile d su rv e y
o n t h e s u b je c t w h ic h h a s b e e n p r e p a r e d b y t h e O ffic e o f
W a r In fo rm a tio n .
S o m e of th e fa c ts b ro u g h t o u t by th e su rv ey :
1. T h e U n i t e d S t a t e s A r m y a n d N a v y a r e o p e r a t i n g
t h e la r g e s t a d u l t s c h o o l s y s te m in t h e w o rld . O n e o u t o f
e v e ry te n a d u lts in th e c o u n try , ele v e n o u t o f e v e ry fo u r­
t e e n a b le - b o d ie d m e n b e t w e e n 18 a n d 3 8, w ill p r o b a b l y
b e s t u d e n ts in t h a t sc h o o l s y s te m b y th e e n d o f 1943.
O n e m i ll io n b o y s w ill b e i n t h e p r e - i n d u c t i o n c o u r s e s
w h i c h a r e t h e s y s t e m ’s p r e p s c h o o l s .
2.
N in e o u t o f t e n o f th e s e m e n w ill re c e iv e a d ­
v a n c e d t r a i n i n g a s sp e c ia lis ts .
I n th e A rm y a lo n e th e re
a r e 6 5 0 d i f f e r e n t s p e c i a l i z e d j o b s t o fill. T h e N a v y m a i n ­
t a i n s 558 d i f f e r e n t s c h o o ls to g iv e t h e k i n d s a n d d e g r e e s
o f te c h n ic a l tr a in in g its m e n req u ire .
3.
T h e s e r v ic e m a n w ill f i n d h is t r a i n i n g a s c o n c e n ­
t r a t e d a s h is fie ld r a tio n s .
U n d e r p re s su re of m ilita ry
n e c e s s ity , a n d b y w id e -s p re a d u se of a u d io -v is u a l aid s,
t h e a r m e d se rv ic e s h a v e in m a n y c a s e s b e e n a b le to r e ­
d u c e tr a in in g tim e g re a tly .
4.
I n a n a v e r a g e o f o n ly 144 h o u r s in c la s s , t h e
A r m y is a b le to t e a c h i l l i t e r a t e s to r e a d , w r it e , a n d t o d o
sim p le a r ith m e tic .
A l r e a d y 8 5 ,0 0 0 i l l i t e r a t e s h a v e b e e n
“ r e c l a i m e d ” f o r A r m y s e r v ic e , a n d i t is e s t i m a t e d t h a t
7 5 0 ,0 0 0 m o r e c a n b e .
5.
T h e s e r v i c e m a n w ill b e a b le to c a r r y o v e r m u c h
o f h i s A r m y o r N a v y e d u c a t i o n to c i v ili a n life . O n e o u t
o f e v e ry th r e e A rm y a n d N a v y jo b s a re p ra c tic a lly id e n ti­
c a l w ith c iv ilia n jo b s, a n d a lm o s t a ll th e , o th e r tw o - th ir d s
d e v e lo p s k ills u s e d a ls o in c iv ilia n jo b s .
6 .
T h e s e r v ic e m a n w ill f i n d t h a t h i s c h a n c e s o f
g e ttin g a goo d te c h n ic a l e d u c a tio n a re a t le a s t a s good
i n t h e A r m y o r N a v y a s t h e y w o u ld b e i n c i v i l i a n life .
U n le s s h e c o m e s f r o m a w e ll-to -d o fa m ily , h is e d u c a t io n a l
o p p o r tu n itie s a re , in fa c t, r a t h e r b e tte r in t h a n o u t of
t h e se rv ic e s.
7.
A n y h i g h s c h o o l o r c o l l e g e c o u r s e is o p e n t o h i m
f o r a n o m i n a l fe e , b y c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , a n d s e lf - te a c h in g ,
c o u r s e s a r e a v a i la b l e w h e r e c o r r e s p o n d e n c e is d if f ic u lt.
H e re c e iv e s a c h a n c e to le a r n a fo re ig n la n g u a g e b y n e w
q u i c k m e t h o d s , a n d is e n c o u r a g e d t o u s e h i s l e i s u r e t i m e
fo r im p ro v in g h is m in d .
8 .
T h e A r m y a n d N a v y h a v e b o u g h t 1 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
b o o k s fo r le is u re -tim e re a d in g , a n d a re p la n n in g to b u y
a s m a n y a s 3 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 m o r e .
M a g a z in e s a re s e n t re g u ­
la rly to e v e ry c o m p a n y o v erseas.
9.
A lre a d y t h e a r m e d se rv ic e s a r e m a k i n g p la n s to
e a s e t h e s e r v i c e m a n ’s r e t u r n t o c i v i l i a n l i f e . T h e c l a s s i ­
fic a tio n sy s te m t h a t h e lp e d a s s ig n h im to h is m ilita r y
jo b is b e i n g s e t t o w o r k i n re v e r s e , t h u s h e l p i n g h i m f i n d
t h e r i g h t c iv ilia n jo b .
P la n s a re a lso b e in g m a d e to
p r o v id e n e c e s s a r y r e h a b i l i t a t i o n , a n d to fill w i t h u s e f u l
t r a i n i n g s o m e o f t h e g a p b e t w e e n w a r ’s e n d a n d d e m o b i l ­
iz a tio n .
I n s u c c e e d in g issu e s I s h a ll ta k e u p in d e ta il th e
sp e c ific e d u c a tio n a l o p p o r tu n itie s , w h o c a n ta k e th e m ,
a n d h o w to a p p ly .
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a g a i n s t u n la w fu l o r c rim in a l
a c ts, a n d a r r e s t o ff e n d e rs a n d
p reserv e th e p u b lic p e a c e in a n d
u p o n ra ilr o a d p ro p e r ty . I n v e s t i ­
g a te a n d co m p ile n e c e s s a ry r e ­
p o rts of u n la w fu l o r c rim in a l
a c ts o r a c c id e n ts ob served, or
b ro u g h t to th e ir a t te n t io n , o c ­
c u r r in g on ra ilr o a d p ro p e rty .
M u st be c o n s ta n tly on th e a le rt
to p re v e n t th e c o m m issio n of
a c ts of sa b o ta g e .
le m s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e o p ­
e ra tio n a n d m a i n t e n a n c e of th e
sy stem . T h e s e e n g in e e rin g p r o b ­
lem s a r e c o n s t a n tl y d ev elo p in g
a n d m u s t be solved fo r t h e sa f e
o p e ra tio n of th e r a ilr o a d . T h e s e
m e n h a v e sp ecial k n o w led g e a n d
exp erien ce g a in e d o v e r a p e rio d
of y e a rs a n d co u ld on ly be r e ­
p la ce d by m e n o f s im ila r t r a i n ­
ing a n d ex p erience. N on e su c h
a re av aila b le.
S U R F A C E AND B U S L IN E S
In s p e c to r of Service
(S u rfa c e L i n e s ) :
S u rfa c e L in e D is p a tc h e r :
I n c h a rg e of s u r f a c e lin e d e ­
p o ts o r t h a t p o rtio n of th e s tr e e t
c a r a n d bus lin es to w h ic h th e y
a r e assig n ed .
R e sp o n sib le fo r
th e u n in t e r r u p te d o p e ra tio n of
s t r e e t c a rs a n d b u ses a n d m u s t
be f a m ilia r w ith s c h e d u le s a n d
tr a f f i c c o n d itio n s . M u s t be c o m ­
p e t e n t to su p erv ise la rg e gro u p s
o f s t r e e t c a r a n d bus o p e ra to rs
a n d see t h a t th e y m a i n t a i n th e
p ro p e r s t a n d a r d s o f efficien cy
a n d safe ty . T h e re q u ire d special
kn ow ledge a n d e x p e rie n c e ca n
bo o b ta in e d on ly by y e a rs of
t r a in i n g in s u b o r d in a te title s.
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S u p erv ise em p loy ees in th e
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to
w liich th e y a re a ss ig n e d .
R e­
sp o n sible fo r m a in te n a n c e , r e ­
p a irs a n d in s p e c tio n of all ty p e s
o f p ow er e q u ip m e n t. T h e m e n
h o ld in g th e se p o sitio n s h a v e s p e ­
cial know ledge a n d e x p e rie n c e
g ain ed by y e a rs of e d u c a tio n a n d
tr a in i n g a n d c a n n o t b e re p la c e d
e x c e p t by m e n o f s i m i la r t r a i n ­
ing a n d ex p erien ce .
M en fo r
su c h r e p la c e m e n t a r e n o t a v a il­
able.
M a in ta in e r s (All C la s s e s ):
M a in ta in , in stall,
test, a d ­
ju s t. re p a ir o r s e c tio n a liz e a n y
of th e pow er o n a u x ilia ry e q u ip ­
m e n t a n d m a k e s u c h re c o rd s, r e ­
p o rts, c o m p u ta tio n s , ta b u la t io n s
o r stu d ie s a s m a y be r e q u i r e d ; o r
a re re q u ire d to observe, p e rf o rm ,
i n t e r p r e t a n d re c o rd o p e ra tio n s
of th e p ow er e q u ip m e n t of th e
ra ilr o a d .
A t p r e s e n t th e r e is
b a re ly a s u f fic ie n t n u m b e r o f
c o m p e te n t m e n fo r th is w ork.
P r e s e n t in c u m b e n ts sh o u ld be
re ta in e d . T h e s e p o sitio n s r e ­
q u ire c o n sid e ra b le tr a in i n g b e­
fore m e n a r e c o m p e te n t to h a n ­
dle th e w ork w ith d u e r e g a r d
to th e sa fe ty o f p a s s e n g e rs a n d
d a m a g e to p ro p e r ty . I t is p r e s ­
e n tly im p ossible to o b ta in c o m ­
p e t e n t m a i n t a i n e r s fr o m o th e r
sources.
M a in ta in e r 's H e lp e r:
G ro u p B ( M e c h a n ic a l ) :
C (E le c tric a l) :
Assist m a in ta in e r s in th e o p ­
e r a tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e o f p o w ­
e r p la n ts , pow er s t a ti o n s a n d r e ­
la te d eq u ip m e n t.
M a in te n a n c e E n g in e e r :
A ssist. M a in te n a n c e E n g in e e r :
J r . M a in te n a n c e E n g in e e r :
M a in te n a n c e E n g in e e r in g
A ssis ta n t:
E m p loyees in th e s e title s a r e
used o n th e e n g in e e rin g p r o b ­
lem s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e o p ­
e ra tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e o f th e
pow er p la n ts a n d r e l a te d e q u ip ­
m e n t. T h e s e e n g in e e rin g p r o b ­
lem s a r e c o n s t a n tl y de v e lo p in g
a n d m u s t be solved fo r t h e .safe
o p e ra tio n of th e r a ilr o a d . T h e s e
m e n h a v e sp ecial k n o w led g e a n d
e x p e rien ce g a in e d o v e r a p e rio d
of y ears, a n d c ou ld o n ly be r e ­
p la ced by m e n o f s im ila r t r a i n ­
ing a n d e x p erien ce. N o n e s u c h
a re availab le.
C A R -B U S
M A IN TE N A N C E D E P T .
S u p erv iso r:
Assist. S u p e rv iso r:
F o rem an :
S u p erv ise e m p lo y ees in th e
special
f u n c t io n a l
g ro u p
to
w h ic h th e y a r e a ss ig n e d . R e ­
sp o n sib le fo r m a in te n a n c e , re -
R A P ID T R A N S IT L IN E S
A ssis ta n t T r a i n m a s t e r :
T r a i n D is p a tc h e r:
I n c h a rg e of. a n d respo nsib le
fo r t r a i n o p e ra tio n a t th e t e r ­
m in a l, o r o n th e p o rtio n o f th e
r a ilr o a d to w h ic h th e y a r e a s ­
signed. T h e y m u s t b e f a m ilia r
w ith th e p h y sic a l c h a r a c te r is tic s
o f th e r a ilr o a d , sc h e d u le s, t r a f ­
fic r e q u ire m e n ts a n d m u s t be
S tr e e t C a r O p e r a to r :
c o m p e te n t to e ffic ie n tly s u p e r ­
B us O p e ra to r :
vise a s s is t a n t t r a i n d is p a tc h e r s ,
I n c h a rg e o f th e o p e m tio n of
to w e rm e n , m o to r m e n a n d c o n ­
s t r e e t c a rs a n d b u ses a n d r e ­
d u c to rs. A t le a s t f o u r (4) years*
sp on sible fo r th e s a f e ty of p a s ­
service in s u b o r d in a te title s is
sen g e rs a n d co lle ctio n of re v e ­
re q u ire d to q u a lify fo r th e se
n u e. M u s t h a v e kn ow led ge of
po sitio ns.
s t r e e t c a r a n d b u s e q u ip m e n t
Y a r d m a s te r :
m e c h a n is m a n d m a k e m i n o r a d ­
I n c h a rg e of all t r a i n o p e r a ­
ju s tm e n ts w h e n n e c e ss a ry . By
tio n s w ith in y a r d lim its a n d r e ­
t h e i r ex p e rie n c e a n d tr a in i n g
sp on sib le fo r th e p r e p a r a ti o n of
th e y h a v e beco m e v a lu a b le u n its
tr a i n s fo r service to m e e t s c h e d ­
in th e o p e ra tio n o f t h e s u r fa c e
u le r e q u ire m e n ts . Also r e ^ n lines a n d c a n n o t be re p la c e d exsible fo r re m o v in g fr o m t r a i n s • c e p t by em p lo yees o f s im ila r
all b a d o rd e r c a rs a n d c a rs d u e
tr a in i n g a n d e x p erie n c e. I n e x ­
fo r in sp ectio n , a n d m u s t f u r n is h
p e rie n c e d e m p loy ees re q u ire long
th e c a r s h o p s w ith s u f fic ie n t
p erio d s o f tr a in in g .
n u m b e r o f c a rs to s u p p o r t m a i n ­
te n a n c e sch ed u les.
W hen as­
M A IN TE N A N C E O F W AY
sig ned a t m a in line te r m i n a ls is
DEPARTM ENT
resp o n sib le fo r in c re a s in g a n d
S u p erv iso r:
re d u c in g th e n u m b e r o f c a r s in
A ssis ta n t S u p e rv iso r:
e a c h tr a i n in 'a c c o r d a n c e w ith
F o rem an :
sch e d u le re q u ire m e n ts . M u s t be
A s s is ta n t F o r e m a n :
c o m p e te n t to su p erv ise a n d d i ­
S u p erv ise em p loy ees in th e
r e c t to w erm en , m o to rm e n a n d
special
f u n c t io n a l
g ro u p
to
c o n d u c to rs in h is a ss ig n e d t e r ­
w h ic h th e y a r e a ss ig n e d . R e ­
rito ry . A t le a s t th r e e (3> y e a r s ’
sp o n sible fo r m a in te n a n c e , r e ­
service in s u b o r d in a te title s is
p a i r a n d in s p e c tio n o f all ty pes
re q u ire d to q u a lify fo r t h i s p o si­
of e q u ip m e n t a n d s tru c tu re s .
tion.
T h e m e n h o ld in g th e s e p o sitio n s
T ow erm an:
h a v e special kn ow led ge a n d e x ­
R esp o n sib le fo r th e a r r a n g e ­
p e rie n c e o b ta in e d by y e a rs of
m e n t o f th e s w itc h e s a n d sig n a ls
e d u c a tio n a n d tr a in i n g a n d c a n ­
to p ro p e rly ro u te t r a i n s t h r o u g h
n o t be re p la c e d e x c e p t by m e n
t h e in te rlo c k in g p l a n t to w h ic h
o f s im ila r t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e ri­
assig n ed . M u s t be f a m il ia r w ith
ence.
R e p la c e m e n ts a r e n o t
h a n d o p e ra te d , electric a n d elecavailable.
t r o - p n e u m a ti c in te rlo c k in g eM a i n ta i n e r (All C lasses) :
q u ip m e n t a n d devices. T o a c ­
q u ire th is k no w le d g e th e e m ­
I n c h a rg e of a n d resp o n sib le
ployee m u s t u n d e rg o th o r o u g h
fo r th e in s ta lla tio n , in sp e ctio n ,
t r a in i n g a n d m u s t h a v e h a d a
m a in te n a n c e a n d r e p a i r o f s p e ­
n u m b e r o f y e a rs o f r a i lr o a d e x ­
cial e q u ip m e n t a n d s t r u c t u r e e s ­
p erien ce to q u a lify fo r th i s p o si­
s e n tia l to th e s a fe o p e ra tio n of
tion. T h e sa fe o p e r a tio n o f th e
th e ra ilro a d . A t p r e s e n t th e r e
r a ilr o a d d ire c tly d e p e n d s u p o n
is b a re ly a s u f fic ie n t n u m b e r of
th e e ffic ie n t ro u t in g o f tr a in s
c o m p e te n t m e n fo r th i s w ork.
fo r w h ic h th e to w e rm a n m u s t
P r e s e n t in c u m b e n ts sh o u ld be
fu n c tio n w ith o u t e rr o r.
re ta in e d .
T h e se p o sitio n s r e ­
M o to rm a n :
q u ire c o n sid e ra b le tr a in i n g b e ­
fo re m e n a r e c o m p e te n t to
R esp o n sib le fo r th e o p e ra tio n
o f c a rs a n d tr a i n s in y a r d a n d
h a n d l e th e w ork, w ith d u e r e ­
ro a d service. M u s t h a v e s u f f i­
g a rd to th e sa f e ty of p a ss e n g e rs
c ie n t k no w led ge o f c a r e q u ip ­
a n d d a m a g e to p r o p e r ty . I t is
m e n t to m a k e m i n o r r e p a ir s a n d
p re s e n tly im p ossible to o b ta in
k eep h is t r a i n m o vin g. M u s t be
c o m p e te n t
m a in ta in e is
fro m
o th e r so urces.
f a m ilia r w ith th e p h y sic a l c h a r ­
a c te ris tic s of th e r a i lr o a d a n d
T rack m an:
h a v e co m p le te k n o w led g e o f sig ­
M u s t in s ta ll, in s p e c t, r e p a i r
n a l a s p e c ts a n d
in d ic a tio n s.
a n d m a i n t a i n tr a c k s , in c lu d in g
W h e n in r o a d serv ice will b e r e ­
th e tig h te n in g of b olts, re p la c e ­
sponsible, a t tim es, fo r th e sk fe ty
m e n t of tr a c k , sp ec ia l w ork, rail
of a s m a n y a s tw o t h o u s a n d
f a s te n in g s, in s u la te d j o i n t s ,
(2,000) p a ss e n g e rs. M u s t serve
ta m p in g , c le a n in g a n d snow r e ­
a m in im u m of tw o y e a rs in s u b ­
m o va l. C le a r th e tr a c k s in case
o r d in a te title s b e fo re b ec o m in g
of a c c id e n ts a n d p e rf o rm su c h
a m o to rm a n .
o th e r d u tie s in y a rd s o r t r a c k ­
C o n d u c to r:
w ays as m a y be re q u ire d in c o n ­
I n c h a rg e o f tr a in a n d re s p o n ­
n e c tio n w ith th e o p e ra tio n of
sible fo r th e s a f e ty o f p a ss e n g e rs
th e ra ilro a d . T r a c k m e n a r e n o t
th e re o n . M u s t o p e r a te th e doors,
developed fr o m a n o t h e r title.
h a v e co m p le te k n o w led g e o f d o o r
U n til one y e a r ag o e x p erie n c ed
o p e ra tin g e q u ip m e n t, m a k e m i ­
tr a c k m e n could be o b ta in e d . At
n o r a d j u s t m e n t to s a m e w h en
p re s e n t th e r e a r e over o n e h u n ­
n ece ssa ry . M u s t h a v e co m p lete
d re d va can cie s fo r tr a c k m a n a n d
kno w ledg e o f th e ru le s g o v e rn ­
n o re p la c e m e n ts a r e av aila b le.
in g m o to rm e n to p r e v e n t i n f r a c ­
M a in ta in e r 's H e lp e r:
tio n th e re o f. A s s is ta n t t r a i n d is ­
Ck'oup A ( E l e c tr i c a ls :
p a tc h e rs , to w e rm e n a n d m o t o r ­
B ( M e c h a n ic a l ) :
m e n a r e r e c r u ite d fro m c o n d u c ­
D (S tru c tu re ):
to rs. T h e q u o ta s in th i s title
m u s t be m a in ta in e d to f u r n is h
A ssis ta n t M a i n ta i n e r s in th e
r e c r u its fo r th e p o sitio n s in d i ­
p e rf o rm a n c e o f th e i r d u tie s.
ca te d , p a r t ic u l a r l y m o t o r m a n .
M a in te n a n c e E n«:ineer:
S pecial P a tr o lm e n :
Assist. M a i n te n a n c e En«rineer:
M u st p r o te c t a n d p a t r o l th e
J r . M a in te n a n c e E n g in e e r :
r a ilro a d , p o w er p la n ts , sto ra g e
M a in te n a n c e E ngineering:
y a rd s , sh o p s a n d b a r n s , a n d ta k e
A ssis ta n t:
p ro p e r a c tio n fo r th e s a f e ty of
E m ployees in th e se tid e s a re
p a ss e n g e rs
and
em ployees
used o n th e e n g in e e rin g p r o b ­
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lim ite d p a rtn e rs h ip , u n d e r a n d p u rs u a n t
to t h e la w s o f th e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , b e ­
in g d u ly s w o rn , do h e re b y c e r tify , depose
a nd say:
1. T h e n a m e o f t h e s a i d p a r t n e r s h i p is
B O B R IC H M F G . CO.
2. T h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h e b u s i n e s s o f s a id
p a r t n e r s h i p is t h e m a n u f a c t u r e o f g a r ­
m e n ts .
3. T h e l o c a t i o n o f t h e p r i n c i p a l p l a c e o f
b u s in e s s o f s a i d p a r t n e r s h i p
is a t
330
F i f t h A ven u 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 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 ach 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 r s , a re as f o l lo w s :
(a ) T h e
fo llo w in g
m e m b e rs
of
s a id
p a r tn e rs h ip a re g e n e ra l p a r tn e rs :
(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
a n d S ta te o f N e w Y o r k .
(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 ity 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 lo w in g m e m b e r s o f s a id p a r t n e r . s h ip a r e l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s :
(1 ) L o u i s L . S m i t h , 37 R iv e r . s id e D r i v 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
a n d S ta te o f N e w Y o rk .
(2 ) G u s s i e 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 t ta n , C ity , C o u n ty
a n d 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 ro u g h o f M a n h a t ta 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 t h S t r e 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 c a s h , a n d a d e s c r i p ­
tio 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 rs , 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 ($ 7 ,5 0 0 ) D o l l a r s i n c a s h .
(b ) G u s s ie S m it h , E i g h t y - f i v e H u n d r e d
• $ 8 ,5 00 ) 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 ) L e o H a n a n ,
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 i- 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 i d l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s
a n d (ihe t i m e s a t w h i c h o r e v e n t s o n t h e
h a p p e n in g o f w h ic h t h e y s h a ll be m a d e
a re as f o l lo w s ;
NONE.
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^ e a c h l i m i t e d p a r t n e r is t o b e 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 i p
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
a c tiv ity .
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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 lo w is :
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I d ) L e o H a n a n — 15% o f t h e n e t p r o f i t s .
10. T h e r e
s h a ll be n o
r ig h t in a n y
s a id l i m 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 rs i f a ll
p a r tn e rs , g e n e ra l a n d lim ite d , s h a ll agree.
12. T h e r e
s h a ll be n o
r ig h t in a n y
s a id l im it e d
p a r tn e rs to p r io r it y o v e r th e
o t h e r l i m i t e d p a r t n e r s , as t o c o n t r i b u t i o n s
o r as to c o m p e n s a tio 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 en e ra l
p a r tn e r,
th e
re m a in in g
g e n e ra l p a r tn 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 .said 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 t h e r U ia n ca sh in r e t u r n
f o r h is 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 )
STATE
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 I T H
R O B E R T L O U IS S M IT H
LEO HANAN
OF
COUNTY
NEW
OF
(L .S .)
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(L .S .)
(L .S .)
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YORK
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YORK J
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 , dep ose a n d sa y, a n d
each 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 r ib e d in , a n d
w h o s ig n e d , t h e f o r e g o i n g C e r t i f i c a t e , a n d
t h a t t h e s t a t e m e n t s c o n t a in e d in th 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 , CJom. o f D e e d s ,
N e w Y o r k C it y , N . Y ., C o u n t y C le r k s N o .
45.
C o m . e x p i r e s J a n . 12, 1945.
S A M U E L T R E IB IC H
A L B E R T A . G O ’I T T L I E 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
iC o u n t y
C le rk ’ s C y f.
(S E A L )
a tta c h e d ).
STATE OF NEW
YORK, DEPARTMENT
O F S T A T E , SS.:
I do h e re b y c e r tify t h a t a c e rtific a te
o f d is s o lu tio n o f W E S T C O A S T , I n c ., h a s
been file d in
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is d a y
a n d t h a t i t a p p e a rs th e re fro m t h a t su ch
c o r p o r a tio n
has
c o m p lie d
w ith
s e c tio n
one h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k C o r ­
p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d t h a t i t Is d is s o lv e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
band
a n d o ffic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e C ity
of
( S e a l) A l b a n y ,
th is
T w e n tie th
day
of
A u g u s t, o ne th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo r ty -th r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N .
S e c r e ta ry o f S ta te .
By
FRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
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of
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C. T y p is t T .
6 . M iss J o n e s is s te n o g ra p h e r.
M iss J o n e s is p re s id e n t of
h e r club.
T h e re fo r e :
A.
S te n o g r a p h e r s
make
good clu b p re s id e n ts.
B. A t le a st on e s t e n o g r a ­
p h e r is a club p re s id e n t.
C. C lub p re s id e n ts m a k e
good s te n o g ra p h e rs .
7. A d a m s S t r e e t crosses J e f ­
ferso n S t r e e t a t r i g h t angles.
J e ffe rso n S tr e e t is p a ra lle l to
W a s h in g to n A venue.
T h erefo re:
A. A d a m s S tr e e t is a t rig h t
a n g le s to W a s h in g to n A venue.
B. W a s h in g to n A venue is
lo n g e r t h a n A d a m s S tr e e t.
C . A d a m s S tr e e t is p a ra lle l
to W a s h in g to n A venue.
8 .
T h e c o u rt h o u se is s i t u ­
a te d n o r t h e a s t of th e h ig h
school.
T h e h ig h school is s itu a te d
n o r t h e a s t of th e to w n hall.
T li e r e f o r e :
A. T h e c o u r t h o u se is s i t u ­
a te d n e a r e s t to th e tow n hall.
B. T h e tow n h a ll is s i tu ­
a t e d to th e so u th w e s t of th e
c o u rt ho use.
C. T h e h ig h school is n e a r ­
e r to th e c o u r t h ou se t h a n to
th e tow n h a ll.
9. I f J o h n follows h is own
ju d g m e n t, h e will a n ta g o n iz e
h is su p erv iso r.
I f J o h n ta k e s h is s u p e rv is o r’s
ad vice h e will a n ta g o n iz e h is
fellow em ployees.
B u t h e m u s t e i th e r follow h is
ow n ju d g m e n t o r ta k e h is s u ­
p e rv is o r’s advice.
T li e r e f o r e :
A. H e sh o u ld ta k e hLs s u ­
p e rv is o r’s advice.
B. H e s h o u ld a c t in th e
b e st intei-ests o fh is fellow e m ­
ployees.
C. H e will a n ta g o n iz e e ith e r
h is fellow em ploy ees o r h is
sup erviso r.
10. I f M r. G r a y is a senior
clerk, M iss J o n e s is a n a s s is ta n t
s te n o g r a p h e r .
I f M iss B eck er is a n a s s is ta n t
ty pist, M r. W a lsh is a ju n io r
clerk.
E it h e r M r. G ra y is a senio r
clerk, o r M iss B ecker is a n a s ­
s i s ta n t ty p ist.
T h erefo re:
A. E it h e r M r. G ra y is a n
a s s is ta n t s te n o g r a p h e r or M iss
B ec k e r Is a ju n i o r clerk.
B. E it h e r M iss Jo n e s is an
a s s is ta n t s t e n o g r a p h e r or Mr.
W a lsh is a ju n io r clerk.
C. N e ith e r of th e above
co n c lu sio n s c a n t>e^ d ra w n .
th e
M o n th
s ln c k ro o m ,
S t.
F o r w r it in g o rd e rs .
9 -1 2 , H h U B r o s . , 417
C lu b ,
P iire p a c
5 d a v w eek,
5 lii Ave.
a p p ly
M e n o r b o y s , » 2 5 -$ 3 1 ,
G e r a r d A v e ., B r o n x .
1 2 th
f lo o r , .
$ 2 0 -$ 2 5
in
book
m a n u fa c tu rin g ,
W . 2 f l t h S t . . jJ th f l o o r .
D ay o r n ig lit w o rk, M r.
M fg . Co , C o op e r A ve. *
R o a d , G lc n d iile .
W omen,
B r o o k ly n .
L e v ito n ,
M e n , 1 8 -55 ,
W . 1 5th S I.
3SR
508
A t l a s . W a .s te
D ry
H a rb o r
23<i O r e e n p o i n t
N a tio n a l
B is c u it
C o ..
M e n a n d w < in ie n , A m e r i c a n C a n
317 S t . P a u l s A v e . , Je r s e y C i t y .
A ve .,
444
Co ,
W o m e n , t o o p e r a t e s m a l l p o w e r p re s s e s ,
C a l c o C h e m i c a l , 630
5 th Ave.
fu ll
tim e
of
G ra n d
ConRoad
(a p p ly
.i.
W a itre s s e s , J a m e s M c C r e e r y , 5 th A ve .
3 4 t h S t . , S c h r a f f t s , 56 W , 2 3 r d S t .
B ic k f o r d s is h i r i n g g ir ls a n d w o m e n
at
$20
p lu s
m e a ls .
Som e
p a rt
tim e
J o b s a r e al.so a v a i l a b l e .
A p p l y 356 W .
.'iOth S t . . 8 a . m .
to
10 p . m . .
Sunday
8 t o 1 o r 8 t o 10 p . m .
W ire m a ii
fo r
tc le p lio n e
B r, p lc o C o r p . . 5,'5 V a n d o m
St
o r S D r l n g S t . ,‘i t n t i o n i ,
s w itc h b o a rd ,
S t,
(H o u s to n
H u d s o n Sc M a n l i a t t a n R a i l r o a d n e e d s
( iib s ta tio n a s s is ta n t o p e ra to rs . W r it e fo r
In te r v ie w .
R oom
117E , 30 C h u r c h S t . ,
N Y . C ity .
T y p is t s , .S te n o g ra p h e rs , C a r d w e ll M fg .
C o .. 81 P r o s p e c t S t . , B r o o k l y t i ( 8 t h A v e .
s u b w a y . H ig h S t. s t a t io n ) .
. S t e n o g r a p h e r s , t y p i s t s , c l e r k s , b u s in e s s
m a c h in e o p e ra to rs , C - O - T w o F ir e E q u ip ­
m e n t C o , R o u t e 25. n e a r H a y n e s A v e , ,
N e w a rk
(fre e bus fro m
P enn, s ta tio n ,
Newa rk i .
A s s e m b le rs , la b o r e r s , n ia c l iln e
hands,
p a c k e rs , s h ip p e rs . C - O - T w o F ir e e q u ip ­
m e n t C o ., R o u t e 25, n e a r H a y n e s A v e , ,
N e w a rk
(fre e bus fr o m
P e n n , A ta tio n ,
N e w a rk l
f o o t pre.ns, W . a lla e e ,
S k ill
in s p e c to rs ,
W . 4 8 fh S t.
R ic h a r d
P o lu m -
W o m e n f o r p o w d e r p u f f f a c t o r y , S. W ,
P a r b e r , 101 O n d e r d o i i k A v e . , 1 1 t h f l o o r ,
(1 4 th S t. C a n a r s i e L in o to J e ffe r s o n S t,
s ta tio n ).
W o m e n to w o r k o n fib re
Beacon
C o n ta in e r
C o ., N .
W y t h e A v e ., B r o o k ly n .
c o n ta in e rs .
4 th
S t . 6c
W o m e n m a c h in e o p e ra to rs a n d
ta b le
w o rk e rs , A m e ric a n S a fe ty R a z o r C o rp ..
6 2 -7 6 L a w r e n c e S t . , B r o o k l y n .
W omen
o v e rtim e
f l o o r , 153
Women
I n c . , BOl
&
.sto re s I n v a r i ­
i l H k e r y r o u t e , d r i v e t r u c k , $34 . s a l a r y
p l u s 2 0 ' , c o i n m i s . s i o n , o v e r $150 i n s a le s .
M r . H e r o , 193 M a i n S t . , L o d i , N . J .
L i^ lit F a r l o r y W o r k
W omen
b a u m , 22
T y p lu t*
(h o u r . s
7 -3 o r 3 - l l >
a x p e rie n c e d o r b e g in n e r . s . H o t e l N e w Y o r k e r .
B e lo w is a n o t h e r t y p e o f q u e s t i o n f r e q u e n t l y u s e d
i n c iv il s e r v ic e e x a m i n a t i o n s .
I t ’s d e s i g n e d t o t e s t y o u r
a b ility to a n a ly z e a s itu a tio n q u ic k ly .
A n sw ers to th e
q u e s t ^ n s b e l o w w i l l a p p e a r i n n e x t w e e k ’s i s s u e o f T h e
L E A D E R t o g e t h e r w 4 t h t h e a n s w e r s t o l a s t w e e k ’s s e t o f
q u e s tio n s .
1. Mi.ss W iU iam s is eittver a
B. H e wiH loae p o p u la rity
witdi h is fellow em ployees.
ty p in t o r a clerk. B u t sh e is
n o t a ty p is t.
C. Me m a y h a v e a re a s o n T h erefo re:
8 »ble
comipteiint.
A.
S h e Is a ste n o g ra p h e r.
3. J o b 1 re q u ire s less co n B.
S h e is a m esseng er.
cen tratiio n tfhan J o b 2.
C.
S h e is a clerk.
Jo b 2 re q u ire s less c o n c e n 2. I f M r. C ah ill is to r e t a in
' ^ ra tio n t h a n Jo b 3.
h is p o sitio n a f t e r h is p r o b a ­
T li e r e f o r e :
tio n a ry period , h e m u s t avoid
A. J o b 1 re q u ire s less c o n ­
d is p u te s w ith h is su p e rv iso r or
c e n t r a ti o n t h a n Jo b 3.
w ith th e C o m inissioner.
B. Jo*) 1 re q u ire s a s m u c li
B u t h e will n o t avoid d is ­
o on centi-atio n as Jo b s 2 a n d 3.
p u te s w ith h is su p e rv iso r or
C. Jo b 2 re q u ire s m o re c o n ­
w ith th e C om m ission er.
c e n t r a ti o n t h a n J o b 3.
T h erefo re;
4. A c e r t a k i file c o n ta in s
A. H e will n o t r e t a in th e
e i th e r c o rre sp o n d e n c e , o r m e m ­
p o sitio n a f t e r h is p ro b a tio n a r y
o r a n d a , o r re p o rts.
period .
I t does n o t c o n t a in m e m o ­
ra n d a .
C IV IC S E R V IC E E M P L O Y e e S
T herefore;
LET
A. I t c o n ta in s re p o rts.
BHAND’S FUfi SHOP
B. I t c o n ta in s e i th e r c o rre A S S U R E Y O U R :» A T IS F A C T IO N
spon<i©nce o r re p o rts.
anfi M a k e Y o u r Fura
C. I t c o n ta in s b o th c o rre T o S u i t Y o u r Pe-rtonaUly
s p o n d e n e e a n d re p o rts.
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5. T h r e e ty p ists h a v e th e ir
2 f0 8 BROADWAY, N.Y.C.
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de.<icks in th e sa m e room .
.s o r tiiit
and
511 E . 7 2 n d
W o m e n , to o p e rn te
85 E. i n t h S t .
C l e r i c a l w o r k e r s , a K H e m b le rs , l a b o r e r s ,
p a c k e rs , p la n t g u a rd s , m a c h in e h a n d s ,
s h ip p e rn a re b e in g ta k e n on f o r p a r t tim e w o r k a t C - O - T w o F ir e E q u ip m e n t
C o ., R o u t e 25. n r . H a y n e s A v e . , N e w a r k .
F re e b us f r o m N e w a rk P e n n , s ta tio n .
C le rk G ra d e 3 ,4 E x a m
For
C o rp .,
C l e r k s f o r l a r g e n a t i o n a l c h a i n .^tore ,
$30.
Phone M r.
l> a n e , B R y n n t 9-.1400
fo r a p p o in tm e n t.
C ushm ans
Sons,
461
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S t.
has
p a rt
tm o
S a tu rd a y
and
e v e n in g
w o rk fo r m en a nd w om en.
A p p ly a fte r
4 P . m . . 461 W . 1 2 5 t h S t .
S tu d y A id s f o r
of
F ile c le r k s , g e n e r a l o flic e c le rk s , t y p ­
is ts , s t e n o g r a p h e r s , b o o k k e e p rc s , I . iq u ic io m e te r C o rp ., 3 6 fh S t n r . . S k illm a n A ve .,
I,. I . C , 1 8 -35 ,
d ttv
and
n ig h t
s h ifts ,
U n i v e r . s a l C i i m c r a C o r p . , 32 W . 2 3 r d S t.
C le r ic a l
C o m p to m e te r O p e ra to rfi,
364 F o u r t h A v o .
T h e b ig d e m a n d in w a r i n d u s t r y n o w i s f o r w o m e n t o t a k e o v e r
f o r t h e m e n roincr i n t o t h e s e r v i c e s .
35 h o u r w e e k . B o o k
385 M a d i s o n A v e .
w a y (6 0 th S t.) ,
AI.so A & P
o u s n e ig h b o rh o o d s .
S a le s
c le rk s ,
c a s h ie rs ,
p a rt
tim e .
A le x a n d e r 's ,
co u r.se
near
F o rd h a m
9 :3 0 - 5 , W e d . 7 t o 9 p m
t o a s .s e n ib le , 40 c e n t s p e r h o u r ,
at
tim e
and
o n e -h a lt,
7 th
E. 2 4 th S t.
f o r fo o d p la n t , N a t u r a l S u g a rs
W . 2 6 th S t.
L e a r ii a n d E a r n
M u U ig ra p liin g .
$21
to S ta rt.
Phone
M r.
Lane.
BRyant
9 -3 4 0 0
(o r
w r ite
F r a n k l i n S t o r e s , 519
8 th A v e .),
(iro c e ry
b u s in e s s .
T ra in
lo r
fo o d
c le rk s .
A c tu a l
school
w ith
dum m y
m e rc h a n d is e .
.S afe w ay
S to re s ,
1841
B ro a d w a y
(6 0 th S t .) .
A l b u m n i a n u f u c t u r i n g , y o u n g m e n , 38
W . 2 1 s t S t . . 8 t h f lo o r .
R e p a ir d ic ta p h o n e s , g r a p h o ty p e o p e r a ­
t i o n , e t c . . A d d r e s s i n g M a c h i n e C o .. 326
B ro a d w a y.
M a c h in e s h o p w o rk . M a c h in e r y B u ild ­
e r s . I n c . , 5 -1 7
4 6 th R o a d , L. I. C ity ,
W o o d w o r k . 11 W . 2 5 t h S t .
B in d e ry , M r , G r a y , F r a n k lin B in d e ry ,
305 E . 4 5 t h S t .
F re ig h t H a n d le rs
F u ll- t im e o r p a r t tim e u n lim ite d w o rk ,
d a y , e v e n in g
o r S u n d a y , 72 c e n t s a n
h o u r , * 1 .0 8 o v e r t i m e a t i d S u n d a y . A p p l y :
In te r n a tio n a l
L o n g s i i o r e m e n ’s
A s . s o c ia t i o n . L o c a l 976. 374
lO th A ve . (3 0 th S t I
U.
S.
R a ilr o a d
R e tire m e n t
B d ,,
58
H u d s o n S t . o r 577 S u m m i t A v e . , J e r s e y
C ity .
A m e r i c a n C h i c l e C o ., 30-.30 T h o m p s o n
A v e . , L . I. C i t y .
B o y s . $22, 5 day.s, J u l e s C i t a i n , 313
4 tli Ave.
St< »ckiiien
I. M i lle r , 4 3-10
2 3 rd S t.. L , I. C it y
( Q u e e n s P l a z a s t a t i o n ) , 50 c e n t s h o u r .
M i l l s M f g . C o r p . , 569 B r o a d w a y , s t o c k
a n d s liip p in g .
N. W . H a f t &
B r o s . , 500 7 t h A v e . ,
s to c k w o rk .
H e n r y Ro.se S t o r e s , 3S0 W . 3 1« t S t .
M is r e lia n e o iiK
S h ip p e rs a n d p a c k e rs .
Phone fo r a p ­
p o in tm e n t.
M r.
Lane.
F ra n k lin
S to re s
C o r p . , 519 E i R l i t h A v e .
G r o c e r y c le r k s , e x p e rie n c e d o r in e x ­
p e r i e n c e d , S a f e w a y S t o r e s , 1841 B r o a d ­
A u t o m e < - h a n ; c s c a n s t a r t a t 90 c e n t *
a n l i 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
A irlin e s ,
103
E.
41st
S t.
E x a m in e r s ,
w ith
e x p e rie n c e ,
lo r
in s p e c tin g
a rm jr
c o a ts a rc 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 v e . ( c o r . N . 9 t h S t . )
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f re tir e d
p a tro lm e n
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In
g o o d h e a l t h a r e n e e d e d b y ( i i b b s Sc C o a ,
21 W e s t S t . , R o o m 1806.
F u ll a n d p a r t tim e o p e n in g s f o r m e n
t o s o l i c i t c a r o w n e r s t o s e ll c a r s .
$10
o r m o re fo r each c a r.
O p p o r t u n it y ta
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 i a
B r o s . , 299 M a d i s o n A v e . , N . Y . C .
P a rt T im e
P a r t- tim e
and
Sunday
fre ig h t
hasd l c r s . 1 8 -60 . a r e a'.so b e i n g t a k e n o n b y
U . S. R a i l r o a d R e t i r e m e n t B o a r d a t 88c
p e r h o u r , $1 02 f o r o v e r t i m e .
A p p ly 5 i
H u d s o n S t.
H ic k fo r d s lia s f i l l - i n w o r k .
A p p l y 356
W . 5 0 th S t.
8 a . m . t o 10 p . m . ; S u n . ,
8 a .) n . t o 1 o r 8
p . m . t o 10 p . m .
.Sales c l e r k s a n d c a s h i e r s o n a p a r t tim e
ba.sis a n d
b e in g h ir e d by A le x ­
a n d e r s , G r a n d C o n co u r.se a n d F o r d h a m
Road. B ro n x .
M i l l s .Shoe C o ..
345 H u d s o n S t . ,
has
o p e n in g s f o r p a r t tim e o r f u l l
t im e shoe
s a le s m e n .
E x p e r i e n c e is n o t e s s e n t i a l .
M o n tg o m e ry
W a rd
w a n ts
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 l e r k s . A p p l y 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 tho.se i n n o n e s s e n tia l w o r k a re w a n te 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
G u a r d ia F ie ld .
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a n d h a n g a r - c le a n e r p o s itio n s a rc a v a il­
a b le f o r th o s e w h o c a n p u t in 4 h o u r
s h ifts , 6 d a y s a w e ek b e tw e e n 6 p .m .
and 1 a m .
A p p ly a t th e c o m p a n y p e r ­
sonnel
o fh c e ,
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42nd
S tre e t,
1 6th 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 ts in lo c a l w a r p la n ts .
Day
w o rk.
P e r m a n e n t o p e n in g s , goo d s a la r y
p ro m is e d .
A p p l y C a n t e e n C o . , 314 E a s t
2 3 rd S t., N .Y .C .
P a r t - t im e o p e n in g s f 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 t e d . A p p l y a l t e r 1 P . M . a t S c h r a f f t ’a
56 W . 2 3 r d .St., N . Y . C .
P a r t- tim e
o p e n in g s f o r m a le e le v a t o r
o p e r a t o 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 d a y s . " 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 rn in g s
at
N a n i m ' s . 452 P u l t o n S t . . B r o o k l y n .
T h e N a 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 i i g g e t t s IS h i r i n g i ) a r t - t i m e s a le s m e n
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T u e sd a y , A u gu st 31, 1943
Shall Prisoners Work
For New York City?
a y o r L a G u a r d ia la s t w eek p ro p o se d a p la n to
h e lp re lie v e th e s e r io u s m a n p o w e r s h o r ta g e in
C ity in s titu tio n s : th e u se o f p ris o n e rs n o w s e rv in g
fix e d -te rm w o rk h o u s e s e n te n c e s . T h e s e m e n w o u ld d o
w o rk a s la b o re rs, a tte n d a n t s , a n d h e lp e rs. T h e M a y o r
w a . s n ’t s u r e t h a t h e c o u l d h u r d l e t h e l e g a l o b s t a c l e s , b u t
if h e c a n , t h e p l a n w ill p r o b a b l y g o i n t o e f f e c t.
M
N o w , i f t h e p l a n is a d o p t e d , c e r t a i n f a c t o r s m u s t b e
c a re fu lly w a tc h e d .
1. T h e p r i s o n e r s m u s t n o t b e u s e d a s a w e d g e t o
l o w e r s a l a r i e s f o r r e g u l a r e m p lo y e e s r .
2. T h e p r i s o n e r s m u s t n o t b e u s e d t o a v o i d p r o m o ­
tio n s to r e g u l a r e m p lo y e e s .
3. T h e p r i s o n e r s m u s t n o t b e u s e d o n j o b s f o r w h i c h
o th e r p e rso n n e l c a n be fo u n d .
M O R E ID E A S N E E D E D
W e ’r e n o t s u r e t h e M a y o r ’s p l a n i s a n y g o o d , b u t
w e ’r e g l a d t o s e e t h a t F i o r e l l o i s t h i n k i n g o f t h e m a n ­
p o w e r p ro b le m , a n d e n d e a v o rin g to p u t so m e im a g in a ­
tio n in to h is th in k in g .
M o re id e a s o u g h t to b e f o r t h ­
c o m i n g f r o m t h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m i s s i o n a n d f r o m t h e
C i t y M a n p o w e r B o a r d ( i f t h a t ’s s t i l l f u n c t i o n i n g ) .
M e a n w h ile , w e w a n t to re p e a t so m e q u e s tio n s w e
a sk e d h e re sev eral w eeks ago.
W e th in k t h a t th e se
q u e s tio n s d e se rv e th e se rio u s a t te n t io n o f th e M a y o r,
o f N e w b o ld M o rris , o f H a r r y W . M a r s h , h e a d o f th e
C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n , a n d
of th e
v a rio u s
c ity
c o m m is sio n e rs.
HOW ABO UT ANSW ERS TO TH ESE?
H a s th e C ity e x a m in e d a n d e x h a u s t e d a ll p o s sib le
so u rces of m a n p o w er?
H a s th e C ity c o n s id e re d th e p o ssib ility o f r e - tr a in in g
a n d u p - g r a d in g its o w n e m p lo y e e s to p e r f o r m m o re
n e c e s s a r y jo b s ?
H a s th e C ity fu lly u tiliz e d th e se rv ic e s o f w o m e n in
p o s itio n s fo rm e rly n o t o p e n to th e m ? H a s it d e lv e d in to
th e m a n y jo b -title s to see w h ic h of th e m n o w b e in g
p e rfo rm e d b y m e n c o u ld be p e rfo rm e d b y w o m e n ? H a s
it th o u g h t of th e a d v is a b ility o f o p e n in g c e r ta in p o si­
tio n s to b o y s a n d g irls of h ig h -s c h o o l a g e (a s th e P o s t
O ffic e h a s s u c c e s s f u l ly d o n e ) ?
H a s th e C ity in v e n te d b e tte r w a y s o f p e r f o r m in g
th e c u r r e n t ta s k s in th e v a rio u s d e p a r t m e n t s , s t r e a m ­
lin e d g o v e r n m e n ta l o p e r a tio n s to t h e u tm o s t , p o o le d
re s o u rc e s a n d p e rs o n n e l, e lim in a te d “ d e ta il” p o s itio n s
w ith o u t r e g a r d to p o litic a l fa c to rs ?
H a s th e C ity c o n s id e re d th e p o ssib ilitie s o f p a r t- tim e
w o rk ?
H a s th e fu lle s t e d u c a tio n a l jo b b e e n d o n e to sh o w
t h e re s id e n ts o f N Y C th e v a lu e o f a c a r e e r in C ity
g o v e r n m e n t s e rv ic e ? H a s a fu ll-fle d g e d “ p u b lic r e l a t i o n s ”
c a m p a ig n b e e n u n d e r ta k e n to m a k e m e n a n d w o m e n
e a g e r t o a c c e p t C i t y w o r k , e v e n if j u s t f o r t h e d u r a t i o n ?
H a v e th e a v a ila b le o p p o r tu n itie s b e e n fu lly p u b lic iz e d ?
H a s a n y t h o u g h t b e e n g iv e n to n e w in c e n tiv e s fo r
e m p lo y e e s — f a s te r p r o m o tio n , p a y m e n t fo r f r u it f u l id e a s,
h o n o r fo r d is ti n g u is h e d s e rv ic e o n t h e h o m e f r o n t,
lib e r a liz e d v a c a t io n a n d le a v e p o lic ie s?
H a s th e C ity s o u g h t to im p ro v e w o r k in g c o n d itio n s
so t h a t e n t r a n c e in to th e s e rv ic e a p p e a r s m o r e d e s ira b le
t h a n w o rk in p riv a te in d u s try ?
H a s th e C ity b e e n p r e p a r e d to o ffer in c re a s e d
s a l a r i e s , h i g h e r i n c r e m e n t s , o v e r t im e , to m a k e w o r k le ss
o f a p e r s o n a l h a r d s h ip o n th e e m p lo y e e ?
T R A N SIT H A S A PLA N
T h e B o a rd of T r a n s p o r ta tio n , s e rio u sly h i t b y m a n ­
p o w e r s h o r t a g e s , h a s s e t u p a S e le c tiv e S e rv ic e D iv is io n ,
u n d e r t h e d ir e c tio n o f a n e x p e r ie n c e d f o r m e r S e le c tiv e
S e r v ic e o ffic ia l. T h e jo b o f t h i s d iv is io n is t o p r e s e n t
t h e c a se fo r d e f e r m e n t o f s u b w a y e m p lo y e e s, d e a l w ith
d r a f t b o a rd s , m a k e u p re p la c e m e n t sc h e d u le s , a n d in
g e n e r a l to slo w d o w n th e e x o d u s o f t r a n s i t e m p lo y e e s
i n t o t h e a r m e d fo rc e s. O n ly a few \y e e k s o ld , t h e n e w
s e t u p is a l r e a d y w o r k in g . W h y n o t a s i m i l a r p l a n t o
c o v e i’ a l l t h e d e p a r t m e n t s , M r. M a y o r ?
U pheaval
W a tch for big shakeu p in
S ta te Civil Service Com m ission:
George F. H itchcock, its p o tent
secretary, and for 40 years an
employee of the agency, is on
th e way out. His $6,450 job, now
civil service, will be m ade e x ­
em pt, so th a t th e secretary can
be more pliable to th e will of the
Commission. Most d ep artm en ta l
secretaries in S ta te service are
exem pt. . . , O n Oct. 1, Judge
Conway, Commission head, will
initiate reorganization of p er­
sonnel. . . . W h a t will be done
w ith executive officer Frank
Densler’s job isn ’t revealed. . . .
A ssistant secretary post, $5,000, is
open. . . . Conway has been in
consultation w ith A ssem blym an
Fred Hollowell, who probed
S ta te civil service last year, m a y
adopt some of Hollowell's recom ­
m endations, possibly set up a
"job czar” for S ta te . . .
P e o p le a n d
T h in g s
D a v e R u m l, p e r s o n n e l h e a d
i n O W I ’s N . Y . b u r e a u , e m b a r ­
rassed n o en d , ^b eca u se m a n y ,
m a n y f lie s o f a p p l i c a n t s h a v e
b een lost, n o b o d y k n o w s h ow .
I f y o u ’v e f i le d f o r O W I j o b a t
N . Y . o ffice, a n d h a v e n ' t h e a r d
for se v e r a l m o n th s , b e tte r h o p
up a n d see if y o u r a p p lica tio n
(a n d w h a te v e r else yo u m a y
h a v e
sent
along;)
i s still
t h e r e . . . . D o c J o h n F u r ia ,
w h o h e a d s N Y C T r a in in g B u ­
r e a u , a s k e d a w a i t e r i n A n d r e ’s
to w rap u p so m e b o n e s for
h is dog.
T h e w a i t e r l a i d U ie
b o n e s o n a n a d j o i n i n g t a b le ,
but w hen
D o c ro se to
take
them , th e y w ere gone. . . . D oc
F u r ia , b y t h e w a y , is s l a t e d t o
g o to B r a zil, r e o r g a n iz e p e r ­
so n n el setu p there. . . . Add
t y p o g r a p h i c a l e r r o r s : O ffic e o f
E c o n o m ic
W arfare
w onders
w h a t to d o a b o u t t h e b ig b a tc h
o f le tte r h e a d s w h ic h c a m e fro m
t h e p r i n t e r r e a d i n g “ O f fic e o f
E co n o m ic W a r e fa r e ” . . . P o s ­
s ib ilitie s w h o h a v e b e e n c o n ­
sid er ed
to
take
over
M ajor
J o h n A . W a r n e r ’s p o s t a s h e a d
o f S t a t e P o l i c e : A c t i n g L ie u t .
B ill G ra efn eck er, h e a d o f th e
M a n h a tta n D . A. sq u a d ; C orrec­
tio n C o m m issio n e r J o h n L yon s,
who
o r g a n iz e d
Tom
D e w e y ’s
d e te c tiv e s;
Bernard
Dowd,
form er
P .D .
a ctin g
ca p ta in ,
n o w h e a d o f g u a r d s a t a b ig
sh ip y a r d . . . . E u g e n e C a n u d o
d i d n ’t k n o w h e w a s s l a t e d f o r
t h a t $ 8 ,5 0 0 N Y C B o a r d o f E d u ­
c a tio n
secreta ry sh ip
u n t i l
e v e r y b o d y e l s e d id . . . . B e s t
a n ecd o tist in
c ity
se rv ice
is
B ill P eer, c o n fid e n tia l e x a m in e r
in M a n h a tta n B orou gh P r e si­
d e n t ' s O ffice. . . .
T o S tate
S e n a t o r
Seym our
H S jIp em ;
W 'on’t y o u p h o n e u s a n d e x ­
p la in t h a t little u p s ta te ja m .
S i? . . . I t ’s u n h e r a l d e d y e t ,
but a t th e fo rth co m in g D en ver
co n v en tio n
of
letter
c a r r ie r s .
J
^ C x C 'C 'C ^ / O
“ S H E ’S SO S M A R T i t ’s f r i g h t ­
e n in g .” T h a t ’s how on e W M C
em ployee p a id h is re s p e c ts to
L illian P oses.
T h is p r e t ty y o u n g w o m a n , w ho
looks a s t h o u g h s h e sh o u ld be
o u t p la y in g te n n is a t a v a c a tio n
re so rt, p e rf o rm s th e v a s t d u tie s
t h a t go w ith a do ub le jo b : h e r
title is R e g io n a l A tto rn e y , U. S.
S e c u rity A gency a n d W a r M a n ­
p ow er C om m ission .
R ig h t now s h e ’s tr y in g to w ork
o u t, o nce a n d fo r all, a p ro p e r
s y ste m of r e le a s e s - fo r- w a r- jo b s
a n d a p p e a ls fo r New Y o rk C ity
em ployees, w ho a r e te c h n ic a lly
fro ze n in to th e ir p o sitio n s u n d e r
th e m a n p o w e r s ta b iliz a tio n p la n .
T h e m e th o d o f re le a se s a n d a p ­
p ea ls fo r F e d e ra l em p loyees
w orks sm o o th ly ; b u t fo r N YC
w orkers, th e s i tu a t io n h a s b een
m u d d y . I f L a G u a r d ia ’s O .K . c a n
be o b ta in e d , th e m a t t e r sh o u ld
be s m o o th e d o u t b efo re very
long.
I t ’s h e r ta sk to w rite th e legal
p ro c e d u re o n a p p e a ls fo r s t a t e ­
m e n ts of av a ila b ility , so t h a t a n
official a t th e U n ite d S ta t e s
E m p lo y m e n t S ervice, receiving
a n a p p e a l fr o m a n in d u s tr ia l
em ployee w ho c a n ’t g e t a r e ­
lease fro m h is job, will know
w h a t q u e stio n s to a s k a n d how
to a rriv e a t a decision.
M en
w o rk in g n ig h ts says t h a t it im ­
poses u n d u e h a r d s h ip on h im .
W h a t is u n d u e h a r d s h ip ? I f a
m a n ’s w ife is n e u ro tic , a n d g ets
lo ne so m e w h e n h e w o rk s a t
n ig h t , is t h a t u n d u e h a r d s h ip ?
I f a w o rk er com es in w ith a m e d ­
ic al c e rtific a te , sh o u ld y o u go
b e h in d t h a t c e rtif ic a te ?
M rs. P oses h a s p recise view s
o f a n o ffic ia l’s p la c e in th e G o v ­
e r n m e n t service.
“I t ’s very easy ,” s h e says, “fo r
a p e rs o n in a G o v e r n m e n t jo b
to beco m e a b u r e a u c r a t.
Y ou
m u s t c o n s ta n tly keep in m in d
t h a t th e p e rs o n o n t h e o th e r
side o f th e desk m i g h t be y o u .”
Law o f th e F u tu re
S h e feels a d eep zest in h e r
w ork. ‘W e ’re w ritin g t h e law of
t h e futui-e. A nd th e law o f th e
f u t u r e is a d m in is tr a tiv e la w .”
T h o u g h s h e could e a r n tw ice
h e r p r e s e n t sa la ry in p r iv a te law
w ork, sh e p r e f e r s to re m a in . S h e
d eem s h e r p r e s e n t w o rk m o r e
i m p o r t a n t t h a n t h a t p e rf o rm e d
by m o s t jud ges. " I ’m n o t su re
I w ould e x c h a n g e it fo r a ju d g e ­
s h ip ,” sh e says.
W o rk in g W ith
W om en
W h e n m a n p o w e r r e g u la tio n s
com e u p fro m W a s h in g to n , M rs.
P oses m u s t in t e r p r e t th e m . E x ­
a m p le : W M C sa y s t h a t in cases
of s u b s t a n d a r d w ages, a s t a t e ­
m e n t of a v a ila b ility m a y be is­
su ed to th e w ork er. W h a t ’s s u b ­
s t a n d a r d w age? I s i t th e sa m e
in New Y ork C ity a s in a s m a lf
u p s t a te c o m m u n ity ?
S h e sets u p “m o d e l” s ta b iliz a ­
tio n p la n s fo r th e v a rio u s a re a s
in th e New Y ork S t a t e region.
“T h e job is m o re t h a n a legal
o n e,” says M rs. Poses. “I t i n ­
volves a d m in is tr a tio n , a s well.
W h e re th e re a r e p re c e d e n ts , we
follow th e m .
B u t o fte n th e r e
a re n o ne. So we a r e b u ild ­
ing u p a b o dy o f p re c e d e n ts.
T h e good la w y e r sees th e ob ­
je ctive— th e n h u n t s fo r m e a n s
in th e law o f m e e tin g t h a t o b ­
je c tiv e .”
All k in d s o f o d d little p ro b le m s
com e u p in h e r office. A m a n
W o rk in g closely w ith A n n a
R o se n b erg , R e g io n a l D ire c to r of
th e ag ency. Mi's. P o ses g e ts
alo n g fa m o u sly w ith h e r boss.
B o th a r e d y n a m ic , bu sy w o m en.
“M y d o cto r te lls m e m y e n e i^ y
is d u e to th e g la n d s, b u t I r e ­
fuse to believe i t ’s a n y t h in g so
p ro s a ic .” S h e ’s been w ith M rs.
R o sen b e rg since N RA days. H ow
did sh e g e t th e jo b ?
“I s e n t
M rs. R o sen b erg a le tte r.
She
a sk ed m e to com e in. I to ld h e r
t h a t th e N RA w ou ld be d e c la re d
u n c o n s titu tio n a l, sh e sm iled, a n d
s h e gave m e p a r t - t i m e w o rk .”
L a te r, th e Supi-eme C o u r t d id
h o ld th e N R A u n c o n s titu tio n a l.
S h e w e n t in to S ocial S e c u rity
a s re g io n a l a tto rn e y , a n d served
th e W PA, too, in a legal c a ­
p a c ity .
J u s t a s s h e g ets a lo n g w ith
M rs, R o sen b e rg , s h e m a i n t a i n s
good re la tio n s w ith th e w o m e n
u n d e r h e r. “I d o n ’t k n o w ,” s h e
says, “ w hy th e s h ib b o le th w as
ever s t a r t e d t h a t w o m en c o u ld n ’t
w ork to g e th e r,”
W ith o n ly a sm all s t a f f to
t u i n o u t a tr e m e d o u s q u a n t ity
of w ork, M rs. P oses h a s g o tte n
h e r la w y er frie n d s to h e lp h e r
ou t. S h e h a s a s trin g of c o n ­
s u l ta n t s all over th e S ta te .
Y ou w o u ld n ’t believe i t to look
a t h e r, b u t sh e h a s a d a u g h t e r
10 y e a rs old. A nd s h e ’d like to
h a v e m o re c h ild re n . H e r h u s ­
b a n d is in th e p e rf u m e ry b u s i­
ness. S h e ’s a b o rn New Y o rk e r
— B rooklyn, to be e x a c t.
H er
college deg rees c a m e fr o m H u n ­
ter, B ry n M aw r, a n d N Y U L aw
S chool. S h e fin is h e d h e r h ig h
scho ol c a re e r in th r e e y e a rs ;
t h e n p roce ed ed to fin ish h e r 4 y e a r H u n te r co u rse in th re e .
S h e ’s s m a r t, all rig h t!
t h e f ir s t b i g g u n s w i l l g o oiT
to u rg e t h a t U n c le Saxn p r o ­
v id e so m e k in d o f p r o te c tio n
for w ar se rv ice a p p o in te e s, th e
“lo st so u ls o f c iv il se r v ic e ” . . .
J a c k A lex a n d er, S a tu r d a y E v e ­
n in g P o s t e d ito r, r e p o r ts t h a t
A rm y
o f fic e r P h i l H a b e r m a n ,
fo rm e rly A s s ista n t C o r p o r a tio n
C o u n cil a n d a ss o c ia te c o u n se l
o n C o u d ert C o m m itte e , is d o ‘ in g
a
terrific
job
in
a v ia ­
t i o n i n t e l l i g e n c e . H e ’s i n B r i t ­
a in now . . . . T h a t A lb a n y
C o u n ty p ro b e w ill be fu r th e r
exten d ed . . . .
I n terp rets R u les
T h e L E A D E R i n v i t e s a l l r e a d e r s t o w r i t e i n u p o n a n y C iv il S e r v i c e , s u b j e c t . L e t t e r s
r ece iv e t h e c a r e fu l a tte n t io n o f t h e e d ito rs. T h o s e o f g e n e r a l in te r e s t a r e p rin te d .
I.« tters w h ic h a p p e a r in t h e s e c o lu m n s m a y b e a n s w e r e d by r e a d e r s w it h o t h e r p o in ts
o f v ie w . A ll l e t t e r s s h o u l d b e s i g n e d , b u t n a m e s w i l l b e k e p t c o n f i d e n t i a l i f r e q u e s t e d .
S u b w a y M au
P ro tests
S irs: H av e re a d sev era l ite m s in
y o u r p a p e r a b o u t th e m u n ific e n t
in c reases in p ay, re ceiv ed by th e
su b w a y w o rkers, fr o m th e B o a rd
of T r a n s p o r ta t io n , a n d I w ould
re c o m m e n d t h a t yo u ta k e co g­
n iz a n c e of th e tr u e s itu a tio n .
L et us e x a m in e th e S ig n al
D ep t,
T h e B o a rd , by th e u se of a
fo rm u la , h a s a r r a n g e d a r a t e
of p ay fo r th e m e n , t h a t b o rd e rs
on th e rid icu lo u s.
T h e m e n w h o m a i n t a i n th e
key se ctio n s (in m a jo r i ty of
cases) w h ic h re q u ire th e m o s t
resp o n sib ility a n d w ork, receive
95c, $1.00, a n d $1.05 a n h o u r.
In c id e n ta lly , p rio r to J u ly 1,
1943 w h e n th e “in c re a s e s ” w e n t
in to effect, th e piresent 95c m e n
received $ 1 . 0 0 a n h o u r, so th is
r e p r e s e n ts a d e c re a s e of $2.40
p e r week.
T h e m o s t d e sira b le sec tio n s
a r e m a n n e d by th e h ig h e s t r a t e
m e n : $ 1 . 1 0 a n h o u r.
T h e B o a rd o f T r a n s p o r ta t io n
h a s c o m p la in e d o f a s h o r ta g e of
S ig n a l M a in ta in e r s , a n d th e i m ­
p ossibility of a c q u irin g m o re .
Q u ite a few m e n h a v e re ­
signed, a n d m o re w ill follow su it,
b ecau se th e y th in k , a n d rig h tly
so, t h a t th e r e sh o u ld be e q u a l
p a y fo r e q u al w ork.
T h e r e is m u c h d is s a tis fa c tio n
in o th e r d e p a r t m e n t s a n d t h e
m o r a le of t h e m e n . Is a t a low
ebb.
T h e B o a rd of T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
will n o t reco gn ize th e tr u e c o n ­
d itio n .
T h e M a y o r s h o u ld do so, b e­
fo re i t is too la te .
SIGNAL MAINTAINER.
POLICE CALLS
fox Cop
■For a long tim e ,” w rite s a
pjjlice ofiBcer, “y o u r p a p e r h a s
Ij^n a t t r a c t i n g a t t e n t i o n a m o n g
policemen a s a n in d e p e n d e n t
c o u ra g e o u s o rg a n .
Y our
jjflbit o f d ig g in g u n d e r th e
jarface in all m a t t e r s affe c tin g
fjie p o lic e m a n ’s job , y o u r e n (Oiiiagement o f p o lic e m e n to
jpeak
th e ir
m in d s
th r o u g h
your c olu m n, P olice Calls, h a s
fjrned fo r you a r e p u t a ti o n
,(ith th e cop o n th e s t r e e t as
cop’s n e w sp a p e r.
•B ecause y ou tr y to be a
(op’s n e w s p a p e r
yo u
sh o u ld
continue h a m m e r i n g aw ay a t
those PB A d e le g a te s w h o d o n ’t
jven p r e t e n d to re p r e s e n t th e
pien on th e job . I f every cop
attended th e m o n t h ly m e e tin g s
of th e d ele g a te s th e r e w ould
be su ch a w av e of d is g u s t t h a t
it would r e s u lt in d ra s tic a c ­
tion by th e m e m b e rs .
“If cops h a d b e e n p re s e n t,
(or e x a m p le, a t th e A u g u st
meeting, th e y w ould h a v e h e a r d
their d e le g a te s s p e a k of th e m
th o u g h th e y w ere illite ra te
liiil-billies or b a c k w a rd c h ild re n .
In o rd e r fo r th e d e le g a te s to
justify th e ir re f u s a l even to
gsi; th e m e m b e rs h ip th e ir views
on p o p u la r election o f P B A
officers th e y h a d to a rg u e t h a t
cops sim p ly d o n ’t k n ow w h a t ’s
good fo r th e m .
He W as T h ere
"I w as p r e s e n t a t t h a t A u g u st
meeting a n d t h a t is w hy I p a r ­
ticularly liked y o u r Police C alls
column o f A u g u st 17th.
Y ou
hit th e n a il o n th e h e a d w h e n
you c o n t r a s t e d th e p ic tu re of
tlie h a r d - w o r k in g cop o n th e
sUeet w ith t h e sm u g , d e ta ilensconced d e le g a te w ho th in k s
he is su p e rio r to t h e m e n
whose du es h e collects. A g a in st
the b a c k g ro u n d of su c h a n a t ­
titude th e bu sin ess w h ereb y th e
twice p assed re s o lu tio n fo r a
referendum a m o n g cops on th e
question of d ir e c t elec tio n of
PBA o fficers w as killed, b e ­
comes easy to u n d e r s ta n d .
"Your
su g g e stio n
in
th e
same c o lu m n fo r cops to g et
to work p ro m p tly o n th e $450
bonus p ro p o s itio n a n d to s u b ­
mit th e n a m e s a n d n ecessary
inform ation o f fr ie n d s a n d r e l­
atives in th e a r m e d services to
the W a r B a llo t C o m m issio n so
that th e se m e n will be able
to help us p u t o u r b o n u s - r e f e r tndum over w as m y id e a of a
good, c o n s tru c tiv e idea.
You
are c e rta in ly r ig h t, ‘T h e b o n u s
is n ot going to be w on by d e ­
fault.”
‘What Troubles a Cop?”
Last w eek we p r i n t e d a list
Of p olicem e n ’s peeves— a lis t of
the th in g s t h a t m o s t b o th e re d
the o rd in a ry cop. T h e r e w ere
nine h e a d a c h e - i n d u c e r s in o u r
list a n d
we
th o u g h t
th a t
»as e n o u g h fo r a n y job. H o w tver, i t a p p e a r s t h a t we o ver­
looked a n i m p o r t a n t e n t r y in
our H e a d a c h e H a n d ic a p . As on e
patrolman s t a te s in a le tte r :
“How d id you h a p p e n to o v er­
look w h a t is o f te n th e g r e a te s t
of the c o p ’s peeves— t h e 95 m a n .
^ lien you g e t a s tu p id 95 m a n ,
or one w ho th i n k s t h a t h is job
is for th e p u rp o s e of ta k in g c a re
of all h is fr ie n d s a n d giving
those h e d islikes th e old sing eroo
there, M r. E d ito r, y ou h a v e
& first-class s t in k e r .”
Now y ou c a n a p p r e c ia te th e
old p la in t o f 95 m e n — t h a t th e y
•lever m a k e a f r ie n d a n d a l'^'ays m a k e enem ies.
Cop’s Job
Goes a-Begging
The Civil S e rv ic e C o m m isa n n o u n c e d lajSt w eek t h a t
»Jthough th e y h a d a t te m p te d
^ comply w ith th e re q u e s t of
Commissioner V al e n t i n e to
‘Ornish h im w ith e n o u g h eli*ibles fr o m th e P a t r o l m e n ’s list
^ enable th e P olice C o m m is­
sioner to a p p o i n t 2 2 0 m e n , only
could b e fo u n d .
A n d of
‘hese, it w a s said, o n ly a b o u t
would p a ss th e m e d ic a l ex ^ in a tio n .
T h e m e n w ere to
Pa^e Nin«
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
mesday, August 31, 1943
be o ffe re d $1,320 a y e a r ^ u r i n g
th e ir p ro b a tio n a r y perio d .
T h is su g g e stio n is o n l t a c a ­
d em ic, of co urse, sin ce th e
M a y o r ra m m e d th e $1,320 law
d ow n th e t h r o a t of th e C ou ncil
la s t y e a r, b u t we w ould like
to m a k e i t a n y w a y . . . . W h y
d o e s n ’t th e Civil S erv ic e C o m ­
m issio n r e c a n v a s s th e list a n d
ask th i s q u e stio n of th e eligibles: “ W ill you a c c e p t th e
p o sitio n of p a t r o lm a n if you
w ere o ffe re d $ 2 , 0 0 0 a y e a r d u r ­
in g y o u r p ro b a t io n a r y p e r io d ? ”
W ou ld a n y o n e be a s to u n d e d
if su c h a n o ffe r s h o u ld b rin g
a ff irm a tiv e re p lie s fro m a la rg e r
n u m b e r of eligibles t h a n now ?
Yonkers and the Draft
L e t n o New Y o rk C ity p a ­
tr o lm e n beco m e a l a r m e d over
th e sto ry o f t h a t Y o n k e rs p a ­
tr o lm a n w ith six c h ild re n w hose
d r a f t b o a rd b e c k o n s t h r e a t e n ­
ingly.
O u r local P olice D e p a r tm e n t
still h a s a b a t t i n g a v e ra g e of
a th o u s a n d .
N ot one m em ber
o f th e force w ith m o re t h a n
tw o y e a rs of serv ice h a s bee n
d r a f t e d u n le ss h e w a n te d to be
d ra f te d o r u n le ss h e re fu s e d to
ta k e a n a p p e a l fr o m h is d r a f t
b o a r d ’s decision.
In c id e n ta lly , in h is r e p o r t to
th e P re s id e n t o n t h e D e tro it
riots, A tto r n e y - G e n e r a l B iddle
re c o m m e n d e d t h a t a g e n e ra l
policy be e s ta b lis h e d t h a t no
police o ffic ers be d r a f t e d a n y -
$400 Service
L a s t w eek a y o u n g p a t r o l ­
m a n — o n e of th o s e w ho w ere
a w a itin g a c tio n o n th e ir $400
a t th e P B A office in re sp o n se
to a le tte r te llin g h im t h a t a
ch ec k fo r th e in t e r e s t on h is
cla im a w a ite d h im . H e a c c e p t­
ed th e ch e c k — i t w as a b o u t $35
— b u t t h o u g h t i t p e c u lia r t h a t
h e sh o u ld receive th e in te r e s t
on h is c la im b efo re th e p r i n ­
cipal.
H is
c u rio sity
a ro u s e d
by
th is p ro c e d u re a n d by th e fa c t
t h a t n o o th e r c l a im a n t a m o n g
th e m a n y h e k n e w , h a d receiv ­
ed su ch a ch eck fo r in te re s t,
h e b e g a n m a k in g in q u iry .
I n n o tim e a t all h e d iscov­
e re d t h a t h e w as o n e of th e
17 p la in tiff s in th e S c h n e id e r
case a n d t h a t h is c h e c k fo r
t h e p rin c ip a l a m o u n t of $400—
less p e n sio n a n d victoi*y ta x —
h a d b e e n w a itin g fo r h im a t
th e C o m p tro lle r’s D ivisio n fo r
a lm o s t th r e e m o n th s !
He h ad never know n th a t
h e w as on e of th e p la in ti f f s in
th e S c h n e id e r case a n d h a d
n e v e r be en in fo rm e d by a n y of
th o se w hose d u ty you m i g h t
th i n k i t w as to h a v e d o n e so
t h a t h is ch e c k w as read y . H o w ­
ever, h e could h a v e seen h is
n a m e in th i s c o lu m n h a d h e
re a d it on J u n e 15th a n d h e
w ould h a v e been in fo rm e d h e re
j u s t w h a t ste p s to ta k e .
Memo to Pat Narnedy
W e d id n ’t rec eiv e a n a n sw er
to t h a t re g iste re d le tte r you g ot
la s t week.
T h is is t h e tw e lf th of a n ew series of c o h im n s fo r
N avy Y a rd W o rk e rs. S u g g e s tio n s, critic is m s , a n d l e tte r s
fro m N avy Y a rd em p lo y ee s a r e w elcom e.
H o w th e D r a f t A ffec ts
Y o u —a n d W h y
W h o ’s G e ttin g D e fe rre d ? — R e ­
cen tly , a skilled m e c h a n ic of
long N avy Y a rd s ta n d in g , a n d
th e f a t h e r of th r e e ch ild re n
b o rn be fo re P e a r l H a rb o r, r e ­
ceived in d u c tio n o rd ers, even
th o u g h th e Y a rd h a d re q u e s te d
h is d e fe rm e n t.
D u n n g t h a t s a m e week, a n d
also a t th e r e q u e s t of th e Y a rd ,
a n u m b e r of h e a l th y young
h e lp e rs received 2 -B c la ssific a ­
tions.
O n e d a y th e Y a r d d is p a tc h e d
a le tte r to a local b o a rd a d v is­
ing t h a t it did n o t desire to
claim o c c u p a tio n a l d e f e r m e n t of
a c e r t a in h elp er.
A few d ay s
la te r th e Y a rd receiv ed a c a rd
fr o m th e B o a rd ad v isin g t h a t
th e m a n w as p la c e d in Class
2-B fo r six m o n th s .
H e re ’s th e R e a so n
T h e s e se e m lik e ra d ic a l c o n ­
tr a d ic tio n s ; we d o n ’t b la m e an y
w o rk er fo r g e ttin g
d is tu rb e d
a b o u t it.
H ow ever, th e p ic ­
tu r e is n o t a t all as b lack as
t h a t.
F o r over tw o y e a rs th e
•Y ard h a s m a in ta in e d a p r e tty
h ig h s t a n d a r d w ith r e g a r d to
policies g o v e n iin g claim s fo r oc­
c u p a tio n a l d e fe r m e n t. T h is f a c t
h a s b een a d if fic u lt o n e to sell
t h e a v e ra g e w o rk e r; a n d h a r d e r
y e t to sell to S ele ctiv e Service
pfficials. T h e a p p a r e n t c o n fu ­
sion is t h e r e s u lt of a m ig h ty
t u g - o ’-w a r b e tw e e n t h e N avy
Y a rd a n d th e S electiv e S ervice
sy stem .
O n th e sid e of th e
d r a f t b o a rd a r e t h e follow ing
fa c to rs:
1. Age— A g r e a t p e r c e n ta g e of
Y a r d w o rk ers a r e w h a t on e
b o a id te rm s m e n of “p rim e m il­
it a r y q u a lity .” T h e y ’re young
a n d p h y sica lly fit.
W h y , th e
b o a rd m e m b e rs ask, s h o u ld th e se
m e n be given 2 -B c la ssific a tio n s
w hile older, m a r r i e d m e n w ith
c h ild re n a re in d u c te d ?
Surely,
m e n o f th e ir a g e c a n n o t be so
h ig h ly skilled a s to be in-ep la c :a b le !
2. P a y ro ll T itle — I f a n e m ­
p lo yee’s p ay ro ll ti tl e c o n ta in s
t h e w ord “h e lp e r ,” “a p p r e n ­
In sects
w h ere. H e h e ld th e y w ere i n ­
d is p e n sa b le to t h e h o m e fr o n t.
tice,” “la b o re r,” o r “ cle rk ,” th e
local b o a rd is v.ery likely to p u t
h im in 1-A.
3. L a b o r
M arket — M any
a
d r a f t b o a rd h a s re fu s e d to g r a n t
d e f e r m e n t of som e of th e m o st
h ig h ly skilled a r t is a n s a n d p ro ­
fession al m e n
because, u p o n
c o n s u lta tio n w ith certain,, u n io n s
o r e m p lo y m e n t ag encies, th e y
h a v e been ad vised t h a t th e re
a r e o th e r su ch in d iv id u a ls a v a il­
able for w ork.
4. D r a f t D o d g e r s — T h e
Selective S erv ice A c t re g a r d s a
d r a f t d o d g er as a c rim in a l; a n d
d r a f t b o a rd s a re exceed ing ly
sensitive a b o u t this. T o m a n y
a b o a rd m e m b er, th e m e re fa c t
th a t a young m a n h as changed
fro m a p e a c e - tim e a c tiv ity to a
d e fen se job is p ra c tic a lly c o n ­
clusive ev id e n c e t h a t h e ’s a
d r a f t dodger.
N avy Y a rd 's A nsw ers
B u t th e N av y Y a r d h a s a
good
answ er
to
p ra c tic a lly
every ai-g u m en t of th e B o a rd :
1. Age— T h e Y a i d does n o t
recognize a sti’ic t c o rre la tio n
b etw een a g e a n d skill.
M any
of th e Y a r d ’s skilled w ork ers
a r e in th e y o u n g e r ag e g ro u p ;
a n d th e y a r e n o t co n sid ere d
re a d ily re p la c e a b le .
2. P a y ro ll T itle s — P a y ro ll
titles ai-e o fte n m isle a d in g a n d
do n o t alw ay s serve a s a n in ­
dex of a N avy Y a rd e m p lo y e e ’s
skill.
Some
of
th e
Y a r d ’s
skilled a rtis a n s , u n d e r Civil S e r­
vice re g u la tio n s,
are
te rm e d
h elpers, a p p re n tic e s a n d classi­
fied la b o re rs; a n d . i t is only by
re a s o n of Civil Service te c h n i­
calitie s t h a t th e ir titles a re n o t
changed
to m o re a p p ro p r ia te ,
im p ressiv e ones.
3. L a b o r M a r k e t— In m o s t i n ­
stan ce s, Uie Claims o f Local
B o a rd s a s to la b o r su p p ly a re
ba se d u p o n s t a tis tic a l listing s
of “ h a n d y m e n ” who, fo r th e
sa k e of c on ven ien ce, a r e te rm e d
e le c tric ia n s o r m a c h in is ts ; m e n
classed a s m a c h in is ts because,
fo r exam p le, th e y c a n r e p a i r a u ­
tom o b ile
engines,
and
m en
classed as e le c tric ia n s becaus^,
fo r e x a m p le, th e y can do h o u sew iring.
F o r th e m o s t p a r t .
By A R T H U R L IE B E R S
F r o m re p o r ts re a c h in g us, sev­
e ra l w o rk e rs a r e b ein g b it te n by
“ .small g re e n b u g s ” w h ic h se e m
to be in th e i r desks. W e a re a l ­
so in f o rm e d t h a t r o a c h e s a n d
s m a ll bu gs a r e se en in th e v a r i ­
o us cases. H o w ’s a b o u t a b it of
in secticid e a ro u n d , C .J.R .?
T h e M em o Says . . .
M a il B a g
T h e risin g tid e o f c o m p la in ts
fr o m th e V e te ra n s A d m in i s t r a ­
tio n re v eals t h a t p e ttin e s s on
th e p a r t of th e su p e rv iso rs is on
th e u p -sw in g . I n f a c t, a c c o rd ­
in g to so m e of m y c o rr e s p o n d ­
ence, i t ’s r e a c h in g n e w h e ig h ts.
M e m b e rs of th e sta ff, o n e gal
w rite s m e, m u s t s it a t th e ir
desks, te n d in g to th e i r w ork. I f
th e y sto p to c h a t for a m o m e n t,
th e
su p e rv iso r sw oops dow n
w ith a n official m e m o s t a ti n g it
is n o t p erm issib le to do a n y t h in g
o th e r t h a n th e w o rk a ssig n e d .
I f th e m e m b e rs of th e s t a f f w ish
to t u r n th e f a n on o r off, o r
even tu r n i t to fac e th e m , th e
s u p e rv iso r sw oops d o w n on th e m
w ith a n o t h e r official m e m o s t a t ­
in g t h a t i t is u n la w fu l to to u c h
th e f a n s . . .
T h is k in d of c o m p la i n t is
c h ro n ic . W o u ld n ’t i t be b e t te r
if V ets s t a r t e d t r e a t i n g w o rk e rs
a s w o rk ers r a t h e r t h a n a s im ­
m a t u r e y o u n g ste rs.
D e a r E d ito r, V ets C o lu m n :
W h y is i t so d if fic u lt to r e a c h
resp o n sib le a d m in is tr a tiv e o ffi­
cials?
I w as told t h a t I w as
to w iite a n official m em o, s t a t ­
in g m y case, a n d th e n fo r w a rd
it th r o u g h official c h a n n e ls . T o
d a te , how ever, I h a v e n o t r e ­
ceived sa tisfa c tio n , a n d fix)m
c o n v e rs a tio n s w ith o th e r e m ­
ployees, I h a v e a s c e r ta in e d t h a t
th is p ra c tic e is in fo rce tlir o u g h o u t th e build in g,
V ET E M P L O Y E E .
J o ttin g s
D e a r A rt Liebers,
V ets C o lu m n ;
S o m e th in g
new
has
been
b ro u g h t in to P r e lim in a r y O p e r a ­
tio n s O ffice. S h e 's pi-etty, a n d
q uite a d e c o ra tio n . W e a re all
w o n d erin g if s h e 's th e r e to w ork
o r to look p re tty , a n d how soon
sh e'll receive h e r g ra d e in c rea se .
C U R IO U S B A L C O N Y IT E
F r o m th e looks of th in g s, som e
o f th e offices on th e low er floors
a r e still b ein g c o n d u c te d as
" c h i t - c h a t ” clu bs . . . th e lucky
few in th e know w ho w o rk th e r e
< a r e p e r m it te d to receive p e rs o n a l
p h o n e calls, c h a t, a n d do th in g s
p r e t ty m u c h on th e ir ow n, w h ile
th e ir co lleagues a r e th r e a te n e d
w ith d ism issal fo r a n y s u c h i n ­
f r a c tio n o f rules. . . . M iss H u set,
2 nd F lo o r A s s is ta n t to M r, H a r ­
ley, is still w alk in g th e floor,
“ p u tt in g th e f e a r of G o d ” in to
th e s ta ff, th e y tell m e. , . . D o tty
P e rs h in g is lo ok m g very well
th e se d ay s . . . h e r fr ie n d s sa y it
m u s t be t h a t M a rin e , . . . T h e
boys fo rg e t th e ir d r a f t s t a tu s
w h e n M ild re d O gar.sh w alks p a s t
. . . t h a t p r im a n d e ff ic ie n t sec­
r e t a r y on th e sec o n d flo or h a s n 't
t h a t sig n on h e r desk a n y m o re .
. . . D oes t h a t m e a n a n ew sign
is c o m in g w ith “M r s .” o n it? '. . .
Lee R o tte n b e r r y is c o n fid in g to
i n t im a te frie n d s t h a t h e in te n d s
g oing S o u th soon, . . . P a m e la
C a p p o la h o p es t h a t sh e ll be M iss
S u b w a y so m e d ay , a n d fro m
w h a t we see . . . i t ’s in th e bag.
. . . W o rld W a r I I v ets d o n ’t r e ­
ceive th e ir old jo b b ack , b u t one
in th e sa m e g ra d e . . , T h e ir p r e ­
vious service does n o t seem to
h e lp th e m receive p ro m o tio n s
a n d re c o g n itio n of th e ir s e n io r ­
ity. . . . O n e i n t e n t of th is col­
u m n is to publicize in c o n s is te n ­
cies a n d p ra ise p ro p e r p r o ­
cedures. th e re b y conti-iving for
th e
a b o litio n
of
“ im p ro p e r
w ork ing c o n d itio n s ” . . .
we
w a n t to h e lp you V ets a n d we
c an , if y ou will h e lp us, by tellin g
u s of y o u r p ro b le m s w ith w h ic h
yo u h a v e bee n c o n f r o n te d in
y o u r job. . . .
W e h a v e been in fo rm e d t h a t
a n y m e m b e r of th e .staff m a y
discuss h is p e rs o n n e l p ro b le m
w ith th e a d m in is tr a tiv e s ta f f , by
c o n ta c tin g h is im m e d ia te s u ­
p erv iso r first, re q u e s tin g t h a t a n
a p p o i n tm e n t be m a d e w ith th e
P e rs o n n e l O ffic e r o r C hief of
th e Division, I f you e x p e rie n c e
a n y tro u b le c o n ta c tin g th e P e r ­
so n n el O ffic e r or th e C h ief of
th e D ivision, c o n t a c t th is col­
u m n a g a in ; off th e record, if
you w a n t i t t h a t w ay.
S o u n d s fa s c in a tin g . . . er. is
she really t h a t p r e tty ?
C heck
on 'ner m a r it a l s t a t u s a n d let
m e know . . . h u h ?
D e a r M r. L iebers:
I'v e been a t V ets fo r on e
y e a r a n d fo u r m o n th s . T o d a te ,
I h a v e n ’t received a g ra d e i n ­
crease, w hile pe rso n s w ho c a m e
in a f t e r m e a re o n e o r two
g ra d e s a h e a d .
In fa c t. I ’ve
n o tice d t h a t girls in th e v a rio u s
offices a r e being giv en p r e f e r ­
e n c e in good r a tin g s a s well as
increases. W h a t w ould you aflvise?
D IL IG E N T VET.
F ro m w h a t you tell us, p e r h a p s
it w ould be b e st to p u t a s k irt o n
a n d g e t to know th e b ig - s h o ts in
t h e office. H ow ever, we h a v e
b een in fo rm e d t h a t p r o m o tio n s
w ere b eing m a d e on m e rit, t a k ­
ing in to c o n s id e ra tio n t h e p erio d
of service.
D e a r A rt L iebers:
Is it ti-ue t h a t we'll g e t p asss
a n d p ic tu re s to id e n tify o u r ­
selves soon. R u m o r s a r e going
t h e ro u n d s.
A VET STUD ENT.
F i’om in f o rm a tio n w hich we
believe to be reliable, we h a v e
a sc e rta in e d t h a t m o re p r o t e c ­
tion
will
be
fu r n is h e d
346
B ro a d w a y w ith in th e n e x t few
m o n th s .
P asse s w ith p h o to s
m a y also be in th e offing.
s itu a tio n on tlie way a per-sonnel
th e se m e n a r e n o t su ffic ie n tly
m a n w ould see it; a n d it is
skilled to be classed as M a rin e
v irtu a lly impo.ssible, in a n i n ­
M a c h in is ts o r M a r in e E le c tri­
s titu tio n
a p p ro x im a te ly 70,000
c ian s; th e ir w o rk m a n s h ip does
stro n g , fo r m en to g et in d u c te d
n o t, a s a ru le, c o n fo rm to N avy
o r d e fe rre d w ith a n y g r e a t d e ­
stan d ai-d s; th e y u su a lly q u alify
g ree of logical con siste n c y . B r u ­
fo r orig in al e m p lo y m e n t only as
ta l as it m a y seem , c o n s id e ra ­
he lp ers. T h a t is w h y tlie Y a id
tio n of d e p e n d e n c y s ta tu s , fro m
m u s t tr a i n so m a n y m e n lite r­
th e Y a id 's p o in t of view, is n o t
ally fro m sc ra tc h .
4.
D r a f t D o dg ers— T h e Y a rd , alw ay s in th e b e st in te re s ts of
th e w a r e ffo rt. T h is p o in t of
of course, is n o t s e t u p as a
view h as, how ever, been s l ig h t­
h a v e n fo r d r a f t do dgers. T h e re
ly m odified, in e ffect, th r o u g h
is
little
choice
in
re­
a d o p tio n of th e R e p la c e m e n t
q u estin g d e fe rm e n t, sin ce th e
S c h e d u le P la n .
Y a rd c a n n o t a d e q u a te ly fulfill
its re q u ire m e n ts fo r skilled p e r ­
sonn el e x c e p t by em ploy in g,
am o n g o th e rs, you ng , in e x p e ri­
e n c e d m e n who show re a s o n a b le
possibilities, a n d th e n ti’a in in g
th e m .
T h u s th e In c o n s iste n c ie s
T h ese , in brief, a c c o u n t fo r
a p p a r e n t in c o n siste n cies in th e
a p p lic a tio n of S elective S ervice
,policies. T h e Y a rd is obliged to
fig h t e a c h case in d iv id u a lly a n d
e a c h case is won o r lost on its
in d iv id u a l m e rits.
I t is h a r d
fo r a B oai’d m a d e u p of yo u r
xieiglibor a n d minte, to see th e
The
R e p la c e m e n t
S c h e d u le
T h e
Y a r d ’s R e p la c e m e n t
S c h e d u le w h ich , n o w a d a y s, is
m a k in g m a n y a n em p lo y ee j i t ­
tery, a n d h a s c re a te d m a n y a
b on e of c o n te n tio n b etw een Uie
Y a r d on on e side, a n d th e e m ­
ployee a n d th e Local B o a rd , u n allied, o n th e o th e r side. T h is
p la n is th e closest th in g , so f a r
a s we c a n see, to th e t i u e s p i r it
of th e S elective S ervice A ct ev er
a d o p te d by a la rg e -s c a le e m ­
ployer. I t ta k e s in to c o n s id e ra ­
tio n d e p e n d e n c y s ta tu s , d r a f t
(C o n tin u e d o n P a g e T w elve)
Tuesday, August 31^ ij^
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Pa^fe Ten
UNITED
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CIVIL
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
V 2 - 9 9 1 — D i c . i e l O p r . E n g i n e e r , *2 ,6 7 5 ,
V 2 - 9 9 2 — E v a p o r a t o r O p r . E n g r , , * 2 ,6 7 5 .
V 2-994
M a t e , * 2 ,6 0 0 .
V 2 - 9 9 9 - S w i t c h b o a r d O p e r a t o r . *2 ,6 7 6 .
V 2 - 1 0 0 7 — E l e c t r i c i a n H e l p e r , *2 ,1 0 0 .
V2-1024
A ir c r a f t M e c h a n ic (G e n e ra l),
* 1 .1 2 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 .1 2
p e r h o u r.
F i r s t A s s t. M a r i n e M e c h a n ic ,
*2 ,6 0 0 .
M e c h a n i c , * 8,5 p e r h o u r .
C l a s s i f i e d L a b o i e r , *.5.92 p e r
d ie m .
V 2-1062
C r a n e O p e r a t o r . * 2 .1 0 0 .
V 2-1074
S ub . P. O. L a b o r e r , *.5 6 p r . h r ,
V 2-1077
O p e r a t i n g E n g i n e e r , * 1 ,8 0 0 .
O p e r a t i n g E n g r . , H e l p e r , * 1 ,5 0 0
V 2-10 80
O p e r a t i n g E n g i n e e r , * 1 ,8 6 0 .
O p e r a t i n g E n t j r . , H e l p e r , * 1 ,^ 0 0 .
V 2 - 1 0 8 7 - O i l e r . * 6 88 p e r d i e m .
V 2 -1 I0 1 — M o t o r
Boat
O p e ra to r,
*2 ,2 0 0 * 2 ,9 0 0 .
V 2 - 1 1 0 7 — C r a n e O p e r a t o r , * 3 ,2 0 0 .
V 2-1111
B o i l e r F i r e m a n , * 84 p e r h o u r .
V 2-1113
F i r e m a n L a b o r e r , * 1 .3 2 0 .
V 2 - 1 1 14 — B a l e r , *6 .4 0 p e r d i e m .
V 2-11 15
P l u m b e r . * 2 .2 0 0 .
P l u m b e r H e l p e r , *1 ,5 0 0 .
V 2-11 17
C a r p e n t e r , *1 85 p e r h o u r .
V 2-11 18
P a i n t e r ’ s H e l p e r . $ 1.0 0 p e r h r .
V 2-1122
D e c k h a n d . *1 .8 0 0 .
V 2-1123
A p p r e n t i c e , * 4 .6 4 p e r d i e m
V 2-11 28
M a t e . D e r r i c k B a r g e , * 2 ,6 0 0 .
V 2-1137
E q u i p m e n t R e p a i r m a n , *1 ,8 6 0 .
V 2-1143
O f llc e
A p p lia n c e
R e p a ir m a n ,..
* 1 ,8 6 0
J r . O ffic e A p p lia n c e R e p a i r ­
m a n , * 1 .6 8 0 .
V 2 - 1 145 M a c h i n i s t , * 2 ,2 0 0 .
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V 2-1146
W e l d e r , *2 ,2 0 0
V 2 - l l . ‘i0 T e n t R e p a i r m a n , *2 ,1 0 0
F o re m a n (C a n v a s B ra n c h ),
*2 ,.i0 0 ,
V 2-1152
H e l p e r T r : a n e e , *G.16 p e r d i e m .
V 2 - 1 153— T e m p o r a r y
Sub.
G a rag e m an
(D riv e r M e c h a n ic i, * 5 5 -* ,6 5
p er h o u r.
V 2-11 55
R i g g e r s , D e r r i c k B a r g e . *2 ,0 0 0
V 2-11 58
M a n g le O p e r a to r . * 5 4 p e r h r.
V 2 - 1 1 6 3 — B u l l d o z e r O p e r a t o r , * 66 p e r h r .
V 2-1168
H o s p i t a l A t t e n d a n t , *1 ,2 0 0 ,
V 2 - 1 1 0 9 - M e . s s A t t e n d a n . ^ *1 .2 0 0 .
V 2 - l I 7 0 - C l a s s i f l e d L a b o r e r , * 1 ,5 0 0 .
V 2 - 1 176 — H o s p i t a l A t t e n d a n t , * 1 ,3 2 0 ,
V 2-11 75
E l e v a t o r O p e r a t o r , *1 ,2 0 0 .
V 2-1188
M a in te n a n c e M e c h a n ic , * 9 5
per h o u r.
V 2-11 89
E x t r a c t o r M a n . *.6 3 p e r h o u r
S o r t e r , * 60 p e r h o u r .
P re ss O p e r a t o r , * 6 3 p e r h o u r
C h e c k e r & T i e r s , * 60 p e r h r
T u m b l e r O p e r a t o r . * 63 p e r h r
V 2 - 1 1 9 0 F i r e m a n . * 86 p e r h o u r .
V 2 - 1 1 9 6 J r . S t o r e k e e p e r , * 1 .4 4 0 .
V 2 - 1 1 9 7 - S r . L a b o r e r . *1,.500.
V 2 - 1 1 9 8 - J a n i t o r . *1 .3 2 0 .
V 2-1204
L a u n d r y O p e r a t o r , * 1 1 7 .8 7 p e r
m o n th .
V 2-1206
P re s s e r, *.6 0 p e r h o u r .
V 2-1208
B a r g e C a p t a i n , * 1 ,7 9 0
V 2 -1 2 1 0 —E le v a to r O p e ra to r , L a b o re r,
* 1 ,2 0 0 p l u s * 3 0 0 .
P o w e r S e w in g M a c h in e O p e r a ­
V 2-1214
t o r , * 5 .1 2 p e r d i e m .
H e l p e r . P r e s s m a n , O f f s e t , * 6 56
V 2-122I
p e r d ie m .
V 2-12 22
M a c h in e A d j., B in d e r y E q u ip ­
m e n t , * 7 .4 4 p e r d i e m .
V 2 - 1 2 2 3 — B a k e r , * 87 p e r h o u r .
V 2 - 1 2 2 5 - M e . s s A t t e n d a n t , * 59 p e r h o u r .
V 2 - 1 2 2 6 - M e a t C u t t e r . * 75 p e r h o u r .
V 2 - 1 2 2 8 — W i n d o w W a . s h e r . *1..500.
V 2 - 1 2 3 1 — H e l p e r , M e c h a n i c ( P r e . s s n ia n ,
H a r r i s ) , * 7 .2 8 p e r d ie m .
1759 F r e n c h T y p i s t , ( F i . t o t a k e d i c t a ­
t i o n o n t y p e w r i t e r , * 1 ,4 4 0 .
2 1 1 8 —A s s t . C l e r k - T y p i s t ,
( M i, O verseas
B a s e . * 1 ,6 2 0 .
2204 J r . C l e r k - T y p i s t ,
( M l, O verseas
B a s e , * 1 ,4 4 0 ,
2374 S r . S t e n o g r a p h e r , ( M i , O v e r s e a s
Ba.se, *1 ,6 2 0
2995 S t e n o - T y p i s t , (P’ l. *1 ,6 2 0 .
2996- S r . T e l e p h o n e O p e r a t o r .
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A r o u n d - t h e - c l o c k S h i f t s , * 1 ,4 4 0 .
2 9 9 7 —J r . C a l c u l a t i n g M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r ,
( F i , * 1 .4 4 0 .
3202— S r. T a b u l a t i n g M a c h in e O p e r a t o r ,
( M - F i , $1,620.
3 325 S r . O p e r a t o r O f f i c e D e v ic e s . ( M l .
to w o r k on V e r if ie r I B M M a ­
c h i n e , N i g h t W o r k . * 1 .4 4 0 .
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D e v ic e s . ( F l . t o o p e r a t e D u p l i ­
c a t i n g M a c h i n e . $1,260.
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of p o sts a v a ila b le .
T a k e a lo o k a t l i s t i n g b e lo w , w h i c h
in d ic a te s p o s itio n s a v a ila b le in c le ric a l, p r o f e s s io n a l, m e ­
c h a n i c a l, la b o r , a n d u n s k i ll e d jo b s .
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a re a m a t t e r fo r c o n s id e ra tio n .
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tio n fo r w h ic h y o u d e e m y o u rs e lf q u a lif ie d , a p p ly a t t h e
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l o r le a v e t o c h a n g e h e r n a m e t o
B L A N C H E C A R O L IN E P A R L E Y .
U p o n r e a d in g a n d f ilin g th e p e t it io n o f
B L A N C H E C A R O L IN E F A U G H N A N , v e rilie d
I h e 21st d a y o f A u g u s t . 1943, p r a y i n 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 B L . A N C H E
C A R O L IN E F A R L E Y
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r e a s o n a b le o b j e c t i o n t o t h e c h a n g e o f t h e
n am e p ro po sed :
N O W , T H E R E F O R E , on m o tio n o f J O H N
•I. F A Y , a t t o r n e y f o r s a i d p e t i t i o n e r . I t Is
ORDERED,
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B L A N C H E C A R O L IN E F A R L E Y on th e 2nd
d a y o f S e p t e m b e r 1943, u p o n h e r c o m p l y ­
in g w i t l i t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f A r t i c l e S i x o f
th e C iv il R ig h ts L a w , n a m e ly , t l i a t th is
p e l il l o n e r c a u s e t h i s o r d e r a n d t h e p a p e r s
u p o n w h i c h it w a s g r a n t e d t o b e f i l e d I n
t h e O H ic e o f t h e C l e r k o l t h e C i t y C o u r t
o f New Y o r k w it h in te n
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day.s f r o m t h e d a l e o l e n t r y o f s a id o r d e r ,
t h e p e t i t i o n e r c a u s e a c o p y t h e r e o f t o be
p u b li. s h e d i n t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e L e a d e r a n d
w ith in fo r ty
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. i t l l d a v i t be H ie d in t h e o ff ic e o f t h e C l e r k
ol tlie C ity C o u r t o f N e w Y o r k , a n d a ft e r
.vuc-h r e q u i r e m e n t s a r e c o m p l i e d w i t h t h e
s a id
p e titio n e r ,
BLANCH E
C A R O L IN E
F A U G H N A N , s h a ll, o n a n d a f t e r t h e 2 n d
d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , 1943, be k n o w n as a n d
bv
th e
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E N T E R,
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Troubles.:
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Arllirilis. r;iiiis in the joints. VarieoM* Veins, I.eR IHeetfc treated at
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LKCAI. NOTICK
STATE OF NEW
YORK, DEPARTMENT
O F S T A T E , s s .:
I do h ereb y c e rtify
th a t
a c e rtific a te
o f d i. s .s o lu t io n ‘ o f T R I O C U R T A I N C O R P . .
h a s been file d
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th is
d a y and th a t it a p p e a rs th e re fro m th a t
s u c h c o r p o r a tio n h a s c o m p lie d w it h sec­
tio n one h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k
C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d is s o l v e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o f f i c i a l .seal o f t h e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
( S e a l! A l b a n y , t h i s T w e n t y - t h i r d d a y o f
A u g u s t, one th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo r ty - th r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
PRANK
S,
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta ry o f S ta te ,
STATE OF NEW
YORK, DEPARTMENT
O F S T A T E , .ss.;
I do h e re b y c e rtify
th a t
u c e rtific a te
o f d is s o lu tio n o f B A R B E C U E IN N . In c .,
h as been f ile d
in
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is
d ay a nd th a t it a p p e a rs th e re fro m th a t
sue-h c o r p o r a t i o n h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h s e c ­
t io n o ne h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k
C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d is s o l v e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a nd o ff ic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
iS e tili A lb a n y , t h is T w e n t y - f i f t h d a y o f
A u g u s t, one t h o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo r t y - t h r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c r e ta r y o f S ta le .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP.
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
C IT A T IO N — T H E PEO PLE OF T H E STA TE
o f N ew Y o r k , b y th e G ra c e o f G o d . F re e
and In d e p e n d e n t.
To STATE T A X COM ­
M IS S IO N ; G E O R G E S IN C L A IR S T E V E N ­
S O N . th e n c .\t o f k in a n d h e ir a t la w o f
IS A B E L L A
DE
M O N T IG N Y ,
deceased.
S end G re e tin g :
WHEREAS. W ALTER S C O T f ANDREW S,
w h o r e s id e s a t 145 E a s t 5 2 n d S t r e e t , t h e
C it y o f N e w Y o r k , lia s la t e ly a p p lie d to
th e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t o f o u r C o u n t y o f
N e w Y o r k to h a v e a c e r t a i n in .s tr u m e n t in
w r i t i i m b c a r i n e d a l e S e p t e m b e r 10. 1 93 6,
r e la tin g to b o th re a l a n d p e rs o n a l p r o p ­
e r t y . d u ly p r o v e d as th e la s t w i l l a n d t e s t a ­
m e n t o f IS A B E L L A
D E M O N T IG N Y , de­
ceased. w h o w a s a t t h e t im e o f h e r d e a th
a re s id e n t o f L a u s a n n e , S w itz e r la n d .
T H E R E F O R E , y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a re
c i t e d t o s h o w c a u s e b e f o r e t h e S u r u ) g a t e '. s
C o u rt o f o u r C o u n ty o l N e w Y o r k a t th e
H a ll o f R e c o rd s in
th e C o u n ty o f New
Y o rk , on th e 3 0 th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, one
th o u s a n d n in e h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y - t h r e e , at
iia U - p t u > t t e n o ’c l o c k i n t h e f o r e n o o n o l
t h a t d a y . w h y t h e s a id w i l l a n d te s t a m e n t
s h o u l d n o t be a d m i t t e d t o p r o b a t e a s a
w ill of re a l a n d p e rs o n a l p ro p e rty .
IN
T E S T IM O N Y
W HEREOF,
we h a v e
c a u s e d t h e s e a l o f t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s
C o u r t o f th e s a id C o u n ty o f N e w
• Y o r k to be h e r e u n t o a ff ix e d ,
(S e al>
W IT N E S S , H o n o ra b le J a m e s A,
F o le y .
S u rro g a te
of
our
s a id
C o u n t y , a t s a id c o u n t y , t h e 2 0 t h
d a y o f A u g u s t in th e y e a r o f o u r
L o r d one th o u s a n d n in e h u n d r e d
and fo rty -th re e .
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of
GEO RGE
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LOESCH.
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a n d c o n d u cto rs, th e re a re a v a i l­
able: co ntrollers, b ra k in g a p p a r ­
atu s, electrical co ntrols, do o r
oi>erating m e c h a n is im . etc. E m ­
ployees of th e low er g ra d e s a r e
u n d e r th e sup ervision of c o m p e ­
te n t ai^d ex p erien ced o p e ra tiv e s
who ex p la in a n d d e m o n s tr a te , in
a p r a c tic a l way, th e han dlin R of
th e c o m p lic a te d e q u ip m e n t n e c e.ssary to th e safe a n d effic ien t
o n o ratio n of th e system .
P ow er D e p a r tm e n t
Classes are co n d u cte d in tluPow er DepartnuM it, to u icrease
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p r e p a r e th e m fo r prom olon . L e c ­
tu r e s a r e given by su p erv iso ry
em p lo yees a n d o th e r specialists.
T h e in .struction con sists of le c ­
tu re s, prob lem s, e x a m in a tio n s
a n d no tes. I n th e I R T P o w e r
D ivision specialized in s tru c tio n
is given in b o th e le ctrica l a n d
m e c h a n ic a l cour.ses.
C a r M a in te n a n c e
In th e C a r M a in te n a n c e D e ­
p a r t m e n t , p ra c tic a l d e m o n s tr a tiorus a re provided on all types
of c a r e q u ip m e n t, in c lu d in g th e
c o m p lic a te d ele ctrical m e c h a ­
n is m s g o v ern in g a ir-b ra k e s a n d
do o r co n tro l. S u c h schools a re
u n d e r th e su p ervisio n o f c o m ­
p e t e n t m a in te n a n c e e n g in e e rs
a n d in.spect«rs of e q u ip m e n t.
M a in te n a n c e of W ay
In th e M a in te n a n c e of W ay
D e p a r tm e n t, sp ecial in s tru c tio n
is given for em ployees in th e
sig n a llin g a n d lig h tin g sec tio n s
w ith p ra c tic a l d e m o n s tr a tio n s
on ty p ic al a p p a r a t u s a n d w ith
le ctu res on rules, .safety p r e c a u ­
tio n s a n d s im ila r g e n e ra l s u b ­
je c ts.
E m ployees as.signed to
w ork in a n d a b o u t th e y a rd s a re
in s tru c te d in th e d etails o f th e
w o rking e q u ip m e n t re g u la tin g
m e th o d s, sa fe ty p re c a u tio n s , etc.
NAVY YARD
(C o ntin ued from Page Nine)
classificatio n , o rd e r nu^nber an d,
m uch
to
Uve a n n o y a n c e of
Y a rd
of.ficials. payro ll titles.
T h e release d a te s a r e d e t e r ­
m in e d a cco rd in g to fo rm u la s
w hich do n o t a c c o u n t fo r th e
emplo.vee a s a n in d iv id u al w ith
c e rta in skills a n d experience,
e x c e p t only as is in d ic a te d by
h is jo b title.
W h ile we c a n n o t
p i^ d ic t w hen you, as an in ­
dividual,
will
g et
in d u c tio n
orders, we can a ssu re you t h a t
if you h av e a wife a n d child,
th e Y a rd will n o t c o n s e n t to
y o u r in d u c tio n before one of y o u r
fellow w ork ers who is y o un ger
a n d single (e v e ry th in g else b e ­
ing e q u a l). T h e im p o rta n c e of
y o u r w ork, how ever, e n te rs in
too.
F o r ex a m p le, a n
En­
g in eer (professional*, 27 y ears
of age, who is single a n d h a s no
d e p e n d e n ts, will c e rta in ly n o t be
released befo re a 3rd class h e l p ­
e r who is m a rrie d a n d h a s d e ­
p e n d e n ts.
I f you, a Y a rd workers, get i n ­
d u c tio n orders, one of two th in g s
h a p p e n e d : E ith e r y o u r tim e on
th e S c h ed u le expired or th e
local b o ard h a s refused to c o ­
o p e ra te u n d e r th e R e p la c e m e n t
S ch ed u le P la n in yo ur case.
W h a t You C a n Do
Local Boapds being u n p r e ­
d ictab le, th e re is only one way
t h a t you. a Y a rd em ployee, can
b e re a s o n a b ly su re t h a t a l le ast
y o u r cajse w'ill g et fu llest c o n ­
s id e ra tio n ; a n d t h a t ’s by ob­
serv in g c e r ta in Y a rd f o r m a l­
ities; a n d if you a re con sid ered
skilled, you c a n be su re t h a t
th e Y a rd will en d eav o r to get
you d e f e n e d for th e m a x im u m
possible tim e p e rm itte d u n d e r
S elective Service R e g u la tio n s:
1. W h en
your
su perviso r
h a n d s you a fo rm to fill out, fill
it o u t im m ed iate ly .
M a n y an
u n tim e ly in d u c tio n h a s I’esu lted
fro m failu re to observe th is
I'ule.
2. If you receive a no tice fro m
y o u r b o ard advising t h a t yo u r
case is being reo pen ed, a n otice
to re p o r t fo r ph ysical e x a m in a ­
tion, a new classificatio n or i n ­
d u c tio n orders, o b ta in a N avy
Y a rd F o rm No. K -1 2 fro m y o u r
sh op or su p e rv iso r a n d m a il it
to th e Selective Service office.
B uilding 152, N avy Y ard .
At
th e sam e tim e, let y o u r s u p e r ­
visor know a b o u t it.
Do n o t
com e up ill person.
3. If you h a v e a problem
w hich you th in k c a n 't be solved
by a K -12. ask yo u r S h o p P e r ­
son n el S u pervisor. He h a s been
specially in s tru c te d a n d advised
a t .-•ersonnel m e etin g s a n d i£
re a d y to h a n d le alm o st a n y c o n ­
tingency.
4. K eep aw ay from y o u r d i a f t
board. ' D o n ' t p ester youi' b o a rd
for in fo rm a tio n . As a rule, call
on your d r a f t boai'd only w hen
you h a v e som e v aluab le in f o r­
m a tio n to im p a rt, su ch as you
m ay wish to pi'esent In yo u r
own p erso n a l app eal.
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I d o h e re b y c e r tify t h a t a c e rtific a te
o f d is s o lu t io n o f K R A I N B S N O V E L T Y C O ..
In c ., h a s been file d in th ic d e p a r tm e n t
th is d a y , a n d t h a t i t a p p e a rs th e re fro m
t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a tio n h a s c o m p fie d w it h
s e c tio n o ne h u n d r e d a h d fiv e o f th e S to c k
C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d i s s o l v e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ff ic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
( S e a l) A l b a n y ,
th is
E le v e n th
day
of
A u g u s t, one th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d r e d ain d f o r t y - t h r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N .
S e c re to ry o f S ta te .
By
PRANK
S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
STATE OP NEW
YORK, DEPARTMENT
O P S T A T E , ss.:
I d o h e re b y c e r tify th a t a c e rtific a te
o f d i s s o l u t i o n o f S T E R L I N G NC B N 'S W E A R ,
I n c . , h a s Ije e n f i l e d i n t h i b d e p a r t m e n t
t h is d a y a n d t h a t I t a p p e a rs th e re fro m
t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a tio n h a s c o m p lie d w it h
s e c tio n o ne h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k
C o r p o r a t io n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d is s o lv e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ff ic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
a t th e
C ity
of
(S e aU A lb a n y ,
th is
E le v e n th
day
of
A u g u s t, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo r ty -th r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
PRANK
S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
STATE OP NEW
YORK, DEPARTMENT
CfP S T A T E , s s .;
■f d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t a c e r t i f i c a t e
o f d is s o lu tio n o f B O Y C E E H O L D IN G C O R ­
P O R A T IO N , h a s been file d in th is d e p a r t ­
m e n t th is d a y a n d t h a t it a p p e a rs t h e r e ­
f r o m t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a t io n h a s c o m p lie d
w it h s e c tio n o ne h u n d r e d a n d f iv e o f th e
S to c k C o r p o r a tio n
Law,
a n d t h a t i t is
d is s o lv e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ff ic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
( S e a l) A l b a n y ,
th is
T h irte e n th
day
of
A u g u s t, o ne th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d f o r ty - th r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
FRANK
S. S H A R P .
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
.S T A T E O P N E W
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , ss :
I do h e re b y c e r tify th a t a c e rtific a te
o( d is s o lu tio n o f E. T . N A S H M E R C H A N ’ ■ 'I S E C O . , I n c . , h a s b e e n f i l e d i n t h i s
d r p a r tm e n t th is d a y a n d t h a t it a p p e a rs
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o f th e S to c k C o r p o r a tio n L a w , a n d t h a t i t
is d is s o lv e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
band
a n d o ff ic ia l seal o ^ th e D e p a r t­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
a t th e C ity
of
( 8 e a b A lb a n y ,
th is
N in e te e n th
day
of
A u g u s t, on« th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d and fo r ty -th r e e .'
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
FRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
STATE OF NEW
YORK, DEPARTMENT
o r S T A T E , ss.;
I d o h e re b y c e rtify
t h a t a c e rtific a te
d is s o lu tio n o f A T T E Y R E A L T Y C O R P O R ­
A T IO N , In c ., h a s been file d in t h is d e ­
p a r tm e n t th is d a y a n d t h a t i t a p p e a rs
th e r e fr o m t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a tio n h as c o m ­
p ile d w i t h s e c tio n o ne h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f
th e S to c k C o rp o r a tio n L a w , a n d t h a t i t
is d is s o lv e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ff ic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S e a l) A lb a n y ,
th is
N in e te e n th
day
of
A u g u s t, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d and fo r ty -th r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
PRANK
S. S H A R P .
D e p u ty S e c r e ta ry o f S ta te .
STATE OP NKW
YORK. DEPARTMENT
O P S T A T E , ss.;
I do h e re b y c e r tify th a t a c e rtific a te
o f d is s o lu tio n o f A D M I R A T I O N S P O R T S ,
In c ., h a s been file d in th is d e p a rtm e n t
th is d a y a n d th a t i t a pp e a rs th e re fro m
t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a tio n h a s c o m p lie d w it h
s e c tio n
one
h un d re d
and
fiv e
of
th e
S to c k C o rp o ra tio n
Law, and
t h a t i t Is
d is .s o lv e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ff ic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e C it y
of
(S e a l) A lb a n y ,
th is
N in e te e n th
day
of
A u g u s t, o ne th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a nd fo rty -th re e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N .
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
PRANK
S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
STATE OF NEW YO RK. DEPARTM ENT
OP S T A T K , •*.;
I d o h e re b y c e r tify t h a t a c e rtific a te
o f d i s s ( > lu t io n o f E Y E H E A L T H , I n c . , h a s
been file d
in th is d e p a rtm e n t th is d a y
a n d t h a t i t a p p e a rs th e r e f r o m t h a t s u c li
c o r p o r a t io n h a s c o m p lie d w it h s e c tio n one
h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k C o r p o r a tio n
L a w , a n d t h a t I t I s d is s o l v e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ff ic ia l seal o f th e D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e C ity
of
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T w e n tie th
day
at
A u g u s t , o n e t h o u s a n d n i n e h u ii
d re d a n d fo r ty -th r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c r e ta ry o f S ta le
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te
STATE OP NEW
YO R K, DEPARTMENT
O P S T A T E , s s .;
I d o h e r e b y c e r t if y t h a t a c e rtific a te
o f d is s o lu tio n o f P E M B R O O K F A B R IC S ,
C O R P O R A T IO N , h a s been file d
in
tliU
d e p a r t m e n t t h i s d a y a n d t h a t I t a p p e a rs
th e r e fr o m t h a t su c h c o r p o r a tio n h a s com ­
p l i e d w i t h s e c t i o n o n e h u n d r e d a n d flv «
o f th e S to c k C o r p o r a t io n L a w , a n d that
i t is d i s s o l v e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l seal o f th e D e p a rt­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e C it y
of
(S e a l) A lb a n y ,
th is
N in e te e n th
day
ot
A u g u s t, o ne th o u s a n d n in e h u u
d re d a n d ' fo rty -th re e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te
STATE OP NEW
YO RK, DEPARTMENT
O P S T A T E , ss.;
I d o h e r e b y c e r t if y t h a t a c e rtific a te
o f d i s s o l u t i o n o f S O S M A N H A T C O . , In c . ,
h as been file d in
t h i s d e p a r t m e n t tills
d a y a n d t h a t i t a p p e a rs th e re fro m
s u c h c o r p o r a t i o n h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h .section
o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k L aw
a n d t h a t i t is d i s s o l v e d .
G iv e n
in
d u p lic a te
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l seal o f th e D e p a rt­
m e n t o f S ta te ,
at
th e
C i t y of
( S e a l) A l b a n y ,
th is
T w e n tie th
day
of
A u g u s t, o ne th o u s a n d n in e h uu
d re d and fo r ty -th r e e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te
By
PRANK
S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te
th*t
STATE OP NEW YO R K, DEPARTMENT
O P S T A T E , ss.;
I d o h e r e b y c e r t if y t h a t a c e rtific u te
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S e c re ta ry o f S ta te
By
FRANK
S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta ry o f S ta te
CnVIL SKRVICK LEADER
lesday, August 3), 1943
H a r r y W . M a rsh , p re s id e n t of
th e C o m m ission , M r. B ru e c k
p o in te d o u t t h a t h o ld in g th e
g en era] p o rtio n of th e e x a m in a ­
tion firs t m i g h t re s u lt in th e
e lim in a tio n of m a n y em p lo yees
w ho a r e well q u a lified in th e ir
d u tie s a n d h a v e been d e m o n ­
s t r a t i n g th e ir a b ility fo r m a n y
years. H e also advised t h a t th e
P o ru m fav o rs re q u irin g a fin al
a v e ra g e of 70. r a t h e r t h a n 70 o n
e a c h .separate p a r t of th e e x a m ­
in a tio n .
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.says th e C o m m issio n , " i t w ould
ta k e a b o u t tw o - a n d - a - h a l f y e a rs
to r a t e th e p a p e rs if we did it
th a t w ay .”
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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. 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 . A d d r e s s , 301 B r o a d ­
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w h ic h is a n overcro w ded w ar
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p ro d u c tio n c e n te r, su c h m a tte r s
c a n beco m e fr ig h te n in g ly u rg e n t.
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a t t i t u d e to w a rd th e se p rob lem s
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w h e n e v e r i>ossible: fo r ex am ple,
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th e y go t N e w a rk n u rs e rie s to r e ­
H ianager
m a in o pen all d a y S a tu r d a y s , so
t h a t O D B m o th e r s w ith c h ild re n
w o u ld n ’t n e e d to w orry a b o u t
“ w h o ’ll ta k e c a re of J o h n n y ” on
th e s e v e n th d a y of th e week?
T h e co un selo rs a re em ployees
o f th e P e rs o n n e l B ra n c h , E m ­
ployee R e la tio n s S ection . T h e y ’re
f u ll- tim e w orkers, a n d h a v e been
C i v il S e r v i c e E rn p lo y e e l
selected bec au se of th e ir e x p e ri­
e n c e a n d b a c k g ro u n d in th is type
of w ork. W h e n th e service first
s ta r t e d , th e counselors h e a r d a l l­
c o m ers.
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E s s e n t i a l Q u e s t i o n s Yoi
w ork by divisions. E a c h division
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h a s a h e a d cou nselor a n d a s s is t'
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W h e r e t o LivJ
a n ts .
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W h i l e i n N e w Y o r k Ulj
ployee re la tio n s is t h a t so fa r
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p ro a c h e d by a n y u n io n g roup.
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th e se id e as to th e su g g estio n
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all su g g estio n s a n d select th o se
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d e em e d best. C a sh a w a rd s a re
v a t e b a t h a n d m a j o r i t y w i t h IcitchenetteF
R O O M S — A l l r o o m s a t N e w C a lif o r a lj
p a id fo r a c c e p te d suggestio ns.
a r e e q u i p p e d w i t h s o l i d V e r m o n t mapll
T h e r e is n o “ g riev an ce c o m ­
f u r n i t u r e , a u t o m a t i c s t u d i o c o u c h e s , tf
m i t t e e ” in th e u su a l sen se f u n c ­
n e r s p r i n g m a t t r e s s e s , w a l l t o w a l l c»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» tj
tio n in g in O DB. H ow ever, p r o ­
c l o s e t s p a c e , a n d R E A L V i^O OD BU RN
vision is m a d e fo r th e h e a r i n g of
IN G F IR E P L A C E S .
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g rie v a n c es w h ere th e em ployee
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o r g arde n.
R A T E S — 1 r o o m & p r i v . b a t h $10-$ 12
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1. F i r s t th e em ployee goes to
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2. S eco n d step is to m a k e a
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c o m p la in t in w ritin g to h is s u ­
C X t U P L E <fc S M A L L P A M I L I B S
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2 3 6 W e s t 2 7 t h S tr e e t
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th e c o m p la in t c a n go u p to th e
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w hile in th e service, sh o u ld be
ta k e n
in to
c o n sid e ra tio n
by
civil service bodies. T h a t view
w as ex p ressed la s t week in a
re s o lu tio n by th e Q u een s C ou n ty
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re s o lu tio n aisked t h a t F e d e ra l
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e x a m in a tio n , h e m a y be less p ro ­
fic ie n t t h a n th e $1,440 clerk.
T h a t m a y so u n d g ro tesqu e, b u t it
is fre q u e n tly th e case.
“B u t, th ird , th e d e p a r t m e n t
h e a d c a n n o t p ro m o te th is effi­
c ie n t $1,440 clerk to th e n e x t
g ra d e w ith o u t going to th e
B u d g e t B u re a u , a n d e v en tu a lly ,
in effect, th e M a y o r h im self,
a n d a sk in g for a $360 increa.se
fo r t h a t m a n or w o m an . O n
th e o th e r h a n d , h e c a n get
a p ro m o tio n for th e $1,800 clerk
a t a cost, for th e n e x t twelve
m o n th s , of o ne d o llar only.
“T h e d e p a r t m e n t o r division
h e a d n a t u r a l l y w a n ts to s t a n d
well w ith th e m e m b e rs of h is
stalT. H e w a n ts a s m a n y p r o ­
m o tio n s a s c irc u m s ta n c e s w a r ­
ran t.
Y e t in p ra c tic e h e is
sto p p e d cold w h e n h e tries to
b o o st th e $1,440 clerk.
“I n m y tw e n ty y e a rs in th e
civil service, I h a v e n ev er seen
as m a n y pu'omotions as h a v e
b e e n m a d e in r e c e n t m o n th s
in th e c ity em ploy. Obviously,
b y f a r th e m a jo ii ty co st th e
C ity one d o lla r ea ch . F ra n k ly ,
a t p r e s e n t th e s itu a tio n seem s
h o p e le ss a n d u n fa ir, u n le ss th e
resp o n sib le a u th o r itie s will go
co u ra g e o u sly be fo re th e public
a n d a s k fo r th e n e c e ss a ry fu n d s
to d e fr a y p ro m o tio n s t h a t a re
fully w a r r a n t e d .”
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LEARN TO SWIM!
A re y o u a fr a id o f th e w a te r?
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W h a te v e r y o u r age— y o u C A N le a rn
t o s w i m — a n d s w i m w e ll.
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f in e s t p o o ls — i n s t r u c t i o n b y O ly m p ic
c h a m p io n W A L T E R S P E N C E , In p e r­
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Tuesday, August 31,
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Pa^e Sixteen
LISTS
Post Office Jobs Open Now
For Clerks and Laborers
A c tive Rosters
T h e l a te s t r e p o r t from
M u n ic ip a l Civil Service Corm
Sion o n th e s t a t u s of th e la
eligible lists b eg in s w ith a n
f r o m th e B o a rd of T ran sp o
tio n .
T h e C h r i s t m a s r u s h is b e g i n n i n g a t t h e P o s t O ffic e .
E a r l y m a i l i n g d a t e s a r e i m p o r t a n t if g i f t s a n d l e t t e r s t o
m e n a n d w o m e n o v e rs e a s a re to a rr iv e o n tim e .
R ig h t now, th e New Y o rk
req u ire d , a n d u n le ss th e r e is
P o s t O ffice is looking fo r a b o u t
g re .t d iffic u lty in g e ttin g m e n ,
5,000 te m p o ra ry s u b s titu te clerk s w om en w on’t be h ire d .
W h e re to A pply
and
1 ,0 0 0
laborers
to
A pply a t R o om 4500, New
keep U n cle S a m ’s m a ils m oving.
Y o rk G e n e ra l P o st O ffice, 8 th
I t is ex p ected t h a t a n u m b e r of
A venue a n d 33rd S tr e e t.
U se
th o se h ire d now' will be k e p t on
th e e n t r a n c e n e a r N in th A venue.
th e jo b a f t e r th e h o lid ay seaso n.
A civil service re p r e s e n ta tiv e will
R a le s o f P a y
be th e re to interview you.
T h e r a te s of p a y follow:
A p p lic a n ts will be re q u ire d to
P o s tm a s te r A lb ert G o ld ­
m a n h a s a re a l m a n ­
po w er p ro b lem on h is
h a n d s . H e ’s trying: to
fin d h e lp in handling:
th e hug:e q u a n t ity of
C h ris tm a s m a il t h a t
will soon d escen d u p o n
h is p recin c ts. So te m ­
p o ra r y P o st O ffice jobs
are
now
av ailab le.
Som e of th e jo b s will
la st
beyond
the
ho lidays.
Clerks, 74 c e n ts a n h o u r fo r day
work a n d 81 c e n ts a t n ig h t ; L a ­
borers, 63 a n d 6 8 cen ts.
T h e se jo bs req u ire t h a t th e
a p p lic a n t be willing to w ork
e ith e r d ay or n ig h t, a n d in all
p ro b ab ility th e r e will b e a long
w ork-w eek
w hen
th e
seaso n
r-<*ally gets u n d erw ay.
T h o n iin im u m age is 18. F a i r ­
ly gooci phy sical co n d itio n is
EXAMS
Cify Department
Seeks Laborers,
Maintenance Men
T h e D e p a r tm e n t of P u blic
W orks is looking for help. S a l ­
aries r u n as high as $2,500, a n d
while th e jobs a re tem porai-y—
u n til th e y ca n be filled by a
co m p etitiv e e x a m in a t io n — th e
m a n who h a s th e job w'ill be
g ain in g ex p e rien ce t h a t will give
him a good lead w h en 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 . O ffice in th e M u n ic i­
pal Building, C h a m b e rs Sti-eet,
M a n h a t ta n .
H ere are th e d etails:
T h i.s D c p a r l i u c H t w u h c . s t o s e c u r e t h e
.se rvice s o f 11 S e n i o r M u i i U e n a u c e M e n
a t t'2 ,500 p e r i t i i n u i n , a n d o f 6 S e n i o r
M i i i i i t e n u n c e M e n n t $ 2,1 60 p e r a n n u m .
A t le a s t a n e lc m e n t i \ r y .scho o l e d u c a t i o n o r a n e q u i v a l e n t ,
ii n d . s h o u ld h a v e h a d 3 y e a r s ’ . e x p e r ie n c e
In t h e o p e r a t i o n , m a i n t e n a n c e a n d r e p a i r
o f e q u ip m e n t used in
m o d e rn
sewage
ir r a t m e n t p la n ts o r in in d u s t r ia l e s ta b *
lis h m e n t . s w h e r e s i m i l a r e q u i p m e n t i.s i n
u.se. C a n d i d a t e s m u .s t h a v e h a d e x p e r i LMice i n s u p e r v i s i n g t h e w o r ic o f o t h e r s .
I» U T IK S :
T o o p e ra te , m a in t a in , a d ju s t
. t iid m a lc e m i n o r r e p a i r s t o e q u i p m e n t ,
i n c l u d i n R p u m p .s , s e w a g e s c r e e n s , b l o w ­
e rs,
co m p re.s.so rs, s e w a g e
e je c to rs
and
01 h e r s , t o g e t h e r w i t h n e c e s s a r y a u x i l i a r y
e q u ip m e n t, to ta k e re a d in g s o n m e a s u r iii t ; d e v ic e s f o r t h e f l o w o f s e w a g e , e l e c ­
t r i c c u r r e n t , g as a n d th e lik e , a n d to
p e r fo r m re la te d w o r k as r e q u ir e d .
A ll abo ve d u tie s to be p e r fo r m e d u n d e r
tlie d ir e c tio n o f a S t a t io n a r y E n g in e e r
( E l e c t r i c I.
T ile q u a lir tc a tio n s a n d d u tie s f o r th e
*2 ,1 0 0 p e r a n n u m
S e n io r M a in te n a n c e
M a n a re as fo llo w s :
Q ll.IM F IC A T lO N S :
E le m e n ta r y
school
e d u c a tio n , o r a u e q u iv a le n t, a n d 4 y e a rb '
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 r sewage t r e a t m e n t p la n t e q u ip m e n t o r
o f iii d u s t r in l m a c h in e ry o f lik e n a tu re .
n U T lK S :
M a in ta in ,
c le a n
and
a d ju s t
e q u ip m e n t.
In c lu d in g
pum ps,
sew age
sc re e ns ,
b lo w e rs ,
c o m p resso rs,
sewage
e je c tu r.s a n d o t h e r s , t o g e t h e r w i t h t h 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 .si.st i l l m a k i n g
m in o r r e p a ir s to s u 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 tio n o f a S t a t io n a r y E n g in e e r ( E le c ­
t r i c i o r « S e n io r M u ln tc n a n c e M a n a t
tJ.'u M ) p e r n n n u n i .
S c w ag f P la n t s
T h e p o . s it io n s o t t e r e d a r e i n c o n n e c t i o n
w it li th e o p e r a tio n a n d m a in te n a n c e o (
'.lie C 'ity '. s s e w a g e t r e a t m e n t ] ) l a n l s w h i c h
o i x - r a l e c o n t i n u a l l y 24 h o u r s a d a y , 305
J* y .s a y e a r .
T h e re a re tw o s h ills a t
e u c li p l a n t : o n e f r o m B a . m . t o 4 p . m .
jin c l i i u o t h e r f r o m 4 p . m . t o 8 a . m . t h e
f o l l o a w i n g d a y . T h a t is , 8 h o u r s a n d 16
h o u r.s, r e s p e c t i v e l y .
T h e m e n w o rk in g
t h e l u h o u r s a r c o f f f o r 32 h o u r s b e f o r e
ta k in g th e n e x t w a tc h . T h e t o t a l n u m ­
b e r o f h o u r s w o r k e d p e r w e e k is 48.
T h e se p o s itio n s a re o f a te m p o r a r y
n a t u r e w it h o u t C iv i l S e r v ic e s t a t u s u n t i l
» n p ..K a m in a t lo n is g i v e n a n d a l i s t p r o ­
m u lg a te d . S u ch a n e x a m in a tio n p r o b a b ly
w o u ld
be
open - c o m p e titiv e
and,
of
co u rse , a n y m a n e m p lo y e d in in e a b o v e
p o . 'ii t i o n s w o u l d b e e n t i t l e d t o t a k e t h e
e K a m in a tio n
and
w o u ld s ta n d
a good
c h a n c e o f ^ la .ssiiig b e c a u s e o f t h e e x ­
p e r ie n c e g a in e d
w h ile
w o rk in g
at th e
le w f t i j e t r e a t m e n t p l a n t .
l.al>orers
T h e D e p a r tm e n t also desires
to f^ll th e positions of 2 2 la b o re rs
a t $1,620 p er a n n u m a n d of 6
file a w ritte n s t a t e m e n t of p a s t
ex perien ce a n d e d u c a tio n .
On
th e basis of t h a t s t a te m e n t, it
will be decided w h e th e r th e y a re
assig n ed as clerk or la b o rer.
A bou t 250 w ith d riv in g e x p erien ce
m a y be assig ned to tru ck s. I f
y o u ’re in w a r work now , th e
P o s t O ffice w o n ’t a c c e p t you.
Y o u ’ll be able to s t a r t w ork
Im m e d iately if y o u ’re accepted.
c l e a n e r s a t $1 , 2 0 0 p e r a n ­
n u m . T h e la b o rers, too, m a y be
em p lo yed on e ith e r o f th e two
w a tc h e s as d escrib ed above. T h e
clean ers, how ever, w ork only
d u rin g th e d ay w atch .
Sfafe
Promotional
T h e S ta t e Civil S ervice C o m ­
m ission h a s a n n o u n c e d th e fo l­
lowing
p ro m o tio n a l e x a m in a ­
tio n s w h ich a re o pen to em p lo y ­
ees of th e d e p a r t m e n t s n a m e d
who m e e t th e reqiJ^irements of th e
o fficial a n n o u n c e m e n t.
For
co m p lete d e ta ils w rite to th e
S ta t e Civil S ervice C o m m ission,
A lbany, N. Y., enclosing a la rg e
s ta m p e d , se lf-a d d re sse d e n v e l­
ope. R e fe r to th e n u m b e r of
th e e x a m in a tio n . P in a l d a t e of
ap p lic a tio n fo r th e e x a m in a tio n s
listed below is S e p te m b e r 8 , 1943.
H e a d C le rk
(L o ca l H e a lth
R e cords),
D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a lth (e x c lu s iv e o f th e
D iv is io n o f L a b o r a to r ie s , th e h o s p ita ls ,
and
th e
in s titu tio n s ) .
Usual
s a la r y ,
*2 .5 0 0 t o * 3 .1 0 0 .
N u m b e r 7175.
J u n io r
A d m in is tr a t iv e A s s is ta n t, B u ­
re a u o f M o t o r V e h ic le s , D e p a r t m e n t o f
T a x a tio n
and
F in a n c e .
U s u a l s a la r y ,
2.5 00 t o * 3 .1 0 0 .
A t p re s e n t, o n e v a ­
cancy
in
th e
A lb a n y
o ffic e .
Num ber
7178.
S e n io r
S tc n o g r a p lic r ,
C o n s e rv a tio n
D e p a rtm e n t.
U s u a l S a la ry ,
$ 1 ,6 0 0
to
* 2 ,1 0 0 .
O ne v a ca n cy a t p re s e n t in th e
B u f f a lo o ffic e o f th e B u r e a u o f L a w
E n fo rc e m e n t,
D iv is io n
of
F is h
and
G am e.
N u m b e r 7179.
S e n io r M a ll a n d S u p p ly C le rk , A u d it
and
C o n tr o l.
U s u a l s a l a r y , $ 1,8 0 0 t o
*a,lOO. N u m b e r 7180.
R e sou rce
A s s is ta n t,
D e p a rtm e n t
of
P u b lic W e lfa re , E ssex C o u n ty .
S a la ry ,
* 1 .2 0 0 a y e a r .
N u m b e r 7176.
S u p e rv is in g C le r k
( r e lie f P a y r o ll D i­
v is io n i, D e p a r t m e n t o f P u b lic W e lfa r e ,
W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ty .
S a l a r y , $ 1 ,9 8 0 ko
*2 ,5 2 0 .
O ne v a c a n c y In th e D iv is io n o f
C h ild W e lfa re .
N u m b e r 7177.
Soon to Open
T h e M u n ic ip a l Civil Service
C om m issio n h a s se t S e p te m b e r
14 to 28 a s th e te n ta tiv e p erio d
d u rin g w h ic h a p p lic a tio n s will be
a c c e p te d fo r th e follow ing e x ­
a m in a tio n s :
O pe n - C om peti ti ve
B ookkeeper
B u tc h e r
C o rrec tio n O ffic e r (w om an> —
reopens.
H andym an
J u n i o r A d m in istra tiv e A ssis t­
a n t (I.B.M . e q u ip m e n t).
R ad io D ra m a tic A s s is ta n t—
reopens.
^ te n o g ra p lie r, G r a d e 2
P ro m o tio n a l
C asliier, G ra d e 2, B o a rd of
T r a n s p o r ta tio n .
H a n d y m a n , D ep t, of H o sp ita ls
P h a rm a c is t, D ept, of H o sp itals.
S to ck
A ssistan t. B o a rd of
T ra n s p o r ta t io n
C o n d u c to r
N u m b e r 4500 w as c ertified
a p p o in te d a s c o n d u c to r at,
c e n ts a n h o u r. N u m b e r 7150
r e a c h e d fo r a p p o in tm e n t
s t r e e t - c a r o p e r a to r a t 73 cq
a n d th o se d o w n to n u m b e r
h a v e b een certified .
R a ilro a d C lerk
F ir e C o m m issio n er P a tr ic k W a l s h ’s feu d w ith th e 3-A ’s still goes on.
T h e City is a p p e a lin g th e case ju s t won by th e m e n w ho h a d b een
re fu se d a p p o in tm e n ts b eca u se of th e ir d r a f t classificatio n . T h e
m a t t e r now goes to th e C o u rt of A ppeals, S t a t e ’s h ig h e s t tr ib u n a l ,
fo r fin a l decision. B u t it looks t h a t w hoever wins, th e r e w on ’t be
e n o u g h 3 - A m e n a ro u n d fo r jo bs to m a k e m u c h of a d ifferen ce .
O n e ra ilr o a d c lerk eligible
c e rtif ie d fo r th e jo b a t 58
( t h e old r a t e ) a n d appoin
T h a t w as n u m b e r 8238.
T rack m an
O n th e tr a c k m a n list, nuir
1506 w as re a c h e d fo r appo
m e n t a t 75 c e n ts; n u m b e r
w as th e la s t n u m b e r certifiei
P a tr o lm a n
State Employee GroupAsks
Permanent WageMinimum
T h e em<ployees of th e S t a t e
of New Y ork a r e n ’t going to
ta k e lig h tly th e in v a sio n of
a n y r i g h t th e y now possess.
M oreover, th e y ’re p la n n in g a
p ro g r a m to e x te n d th o se rig h ts .
T h a t p ro g ra m , a s e x p la in e d b y
H a ro ld J . F ish er, P r e s id e n t of
th e A ssociation of S t a t e Civil
S ervice E m ployees, c o n ta in s six
m a jo r p la n k s :
1.
M e n ta l h y g ie n e em plo yees
m ust
be
a ss u re d of b e t te r
tr e a tm e n t. T h e A SC SE is c a r e ­
fully w a tc h in g th e new c la ssi­
ficatio n
of th e se em ployees.
“O u r o b jectiv e,” says F is h e r, “is
t h a t th e . new title classificatio n,
sa la ry , a n d m a in te n a n c e s t a n d ­
ard s, sh a ll be fa ir. O f th e p a y
sc h e d u le s going in to effect on
O c to b e r 1 u n d e r th e F e ld H a m ilto n in c re m e n t law . w e’ll
a p p ro v e only th o s e t h a t a re
w holly fair. Also, we look f o r w'ard to th e d a y w h e n th e
em ployees of S t a t e in s titu tio n s
will be able to live n o rm a l
h o m e lives off th e g ro u n d s of
th o se i n s t i t u t i o n s.”
The
A SC SE seeks a $1,300 p a y
m in im u m fo r m e n ta l h y g ie n e
em ployees. A ccording to P islier,
th e
o rg a n iz a tio n
is
w arily
w a tc h in g th e new m a in te n a n c e
values, “fo r it m ig h t be p o s­
UNIONS
sible to ta k e aw ay h a l f a m a n ’s
sa la ry in m a in te n a n c e .”
2.
P e r m a n e n t e s ta b lis h m e n t
of th e $ 1 , 2 0 0 p a y m in im u m
fo r all S t a t e em plo yees. T h e
$1 ,2 0 0
m in im u m , a s it now
sta n d s , is fgr a o n e - y e a r p erio d
only.
3. M a in te n a n c e a n d e x t e n ­
sion of th e n ie rit sy stem .
4. S a fe g u a r d in g th e r e t i r e ­
m e n t sy ste m . T h e A ssociatio n
will re s is t ra id s o n r e t ir e m e n t
fu n d s
by
th e
u n d e se rv in g ,
“w hoever th e y m a y b e.”
5.
U n ifo rm ity of v a c a tio n
leaves. T h is s u m m e r, so m e d e ­
p a r t m e n t s s o u g h t to c u t d o w n
v a c a tio n s to tw o weeks, a n d
even
one week. T h e A SC SE
w a n ts a th r e e -w e e k m i n im u m
— a n d w a n ts in s titu tio n a l e m ­
ployees inclu ded .
6 .
C o m p lete p ro te c tio n fo r
civil service em plo yees now in
th e a rm e d forces. F is h e r e x p resses
a n x ie ty le s t so m e em ploy ees
r e t u r n to find t h a t th e ir jobs,
t h o u g h o sten sib ly p ro te c te d ,
h a v e v a n ish e d as a r e s u lt of
te c h n ic alities.
T h e 6 -p o in t p r o g r a m is in ­
te n d e d to g a in m o m e n tu m as
it rolls to w a rd th e big a n n u a l
m e e tin g of th e A SC SE , s c h e d ­
uled fo r N ov em ber 19.
POSTAL
Proposals OK'd
Subs Speak Up
T h r e e pro p o sals in tro d u c e d a t
t h e B u ffa lo c o n v e n tio n of th e
State
F e d e r a tio n o f L a b o r
U n io n s la s t w eek by New Y o rk
locals o f th 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 ploy ees w ere u n a n i ­
m ou sly a c c e p te d by tlie A FL
m e etin g .
T lie
local office of
th e
A FS C M E re p o r ts t h a t th e f o l­
low ing objectiv es w ere a d o p te d ;
1. A 15 p e rc e n t in c re a se fo r all
C ity em ployees.
2 .
E s ta b lis h m e n t o f u n if o rm
g rie v an ce a n d la b o 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.
3. S ta t e A F L s u p p o r t in th e
p re s e n t driv e to oi'ganize New
Y ork C ity ’s em ployees u n d e r th e
u n io n b a n n e r.
D ow n in W a s h in g to n
la s t
week, th e su b s of th e B ro o k ly n
P o s t Office w e n t to tow n. T h e y
h a d a n a p p o i n tm e n t w ith so m e
of th e p o s ta l bigwigs, a n d th e y
w a n te d to g e t a n sw e rs to th e se
q u eries:
W liy h a v e n o B ro o k ly n su b s
been
a p p o in te d
as
re g u la rs
since M a r c h 1 9 4 2 ?
W hy
s h o u ld n ’t
a
r e g u la r
cov er th e r o u te o f a n o t h e r
re g u la r w h o h a p p e n s to b e off
t h a t da y ?
W h y c a n ’t th e sutos— all of
w h o m a re w o rk in g m o r e t h a n
a n 8 - h o u r d a y — b e a p p o in te d
as re g u la rs a t le a s t fo r th e
d u r a tio n p lu s six m o n th s ?
W h y c a n ’t su b s be a p p o in te d
as re g u la rs to cover th e ro u te s
of le tte r c a rr ie rs o n v a c a tio n ?
T h e W a s h in g to n bigwigs, a c ­
c o rd in g to re p o rts, looked s u r ­
p rise d to fin d t h a t so little
h a d b e e n d o n e fo r th e su b s
h e re .
T h e r e m a y b e a c tio n
now , th o u g h n o th i n g d e fin ite
w as p ro m ised.
H e a d e d b y C h a rle s D illon,
c h ief o f th e B ro o k ly n b r a n c h .
N a tio n a l A ssociatio n of L e tte r
C a rrie rs, th e su b r e p r e s e n ta ­
tives ■ in c lu d e d
Isaac
M ann,
F ie d B ilack, M o rris W in t, A n ­
th o n y B aru so , S e y m o u r W eck er,
A lb ert S orocki, a n d
Sam uel
N adw orn y.
Radio Talks
A series of ra d io ta lk s o n th e
p ro b le m s of civil service w o rkers
w ill be given u n d e r th e au sp ices
of th 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 ­
ployees over W E V D on T u e sd a y s
a t 9:30. p.m.
T h e h a l f - h o u r p ro g r a m s will
beg in on th e T u e s d a y a f t e r L ab o r
D ay.
M r. F ix i t iH a m a n y o u r ea lly
n e e d in t in ie r l ik e t lie « e. Y o u ’ll
f in d h i m
in
R e u d e r ’s S<^rvi«e
G u id e , p a g e 13.
I n th e Police D e p a r tm e n t
list fo r p a t r o lm a n , P.D., ha.s
e x h a u s te d . E ligibles w ho
th e ir 2 1 s t b ir th d a y , p a ss
m e d ic a l re - e x a m in a tio n , or
re s to re d to th e list, will be
tified w h e n th e Police Coi
sio n e r a sk s fo r m o re n a m es
S pecial P a tr o lm a n
T h e special p a t r o lm a n lis
only b eing used for certifica
to p o sitio n s a s p a tro lm a n ,
1316 is th e la s t a p p o in te d ni
b e r; 1480, th e la s t certif
M o re n a m e s will be s e n t dc
w h e n th e Police Commis.s
m a k e s th e re q u est.
T yp ist, G ra d e 1
T y p ist, g ra d e 1 list, saw n
b e r 296 c e rtifie d a t th e new
of $1,200. L a st n u m b e r reac
fo r a p p o i n tm e n t a t th e old
of $960, w as n u m b e r 2498.
T e le p h o n e O p e ra to r
T e le p h o n e O p e ra to r, grad
( w o m e n ) ; n u m b e r 232 was
la s t c e rtifie d a n d a p p o in te d .
S a n ita tio n M a n
I n S a n ita tio n , th e Sanital
m a n “A ” n u m b e r 2700 w as ce
fied a n d a p p o in te d a s “B ” n
a t $1,920. T h a t leaves n o fuit
v a c an cies a t p r e s e n t in th e
T h e ju n i o r S a n it a ti o n m a n
h a s also b e e n e x h a u ste d .
C lerk
H e re ’s w h a t ’s d o in g on
C lerk f r o n t: N u m b e r 2999
a p p o in te d fro m th e City-?
list, n u m b e r 6 fro m th e Seav
a n d F a r m C olony list: 55
th e la s t c e rtif ic a tio n fro m t
list.
N ew State
Rosters
T h e S t a t e C ivil S erv ice O
m issio n h a s re le a se d a num
of lists of su ccessfu l candidi
in r e c e n t e x a m in a tio n s ,
lists a n d th e n u m b e r o f liai
o n e a c h follow. W i th th e
c e p tio n of th e fin a l list, all
te rs below a re p ro m o tio n a l:
S u p e i visor of R e s e a rc h In«
tig a tio n . D e p a r tm e n t of Labo
n a m e s.
R eso u rc e A ssis ta n t, W estclu
e r C o u n ty , 2 n a m e s.
S ocial C ase S u p erv iso r, S«
W elfare, 3 n a m e s .
P rin c ip a l S te n o g r a p h e r,
p a r t m e n t of S ta te , A lb an y
fice, 7 n a m e s .
S e n io r S ta tis tic s C lerk,
p a r t m e n t of A g ric u ltu re
M a rk e ts, 1 n a m e .
C h ief of Police, VUlage
S lo an , E rie C o u n ty , 1 n am e.
S p ecia l A t t e n d a n t Stenog
p h e r. D e p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l
giene, 8 n a m e s.
S p ecia l A t te n d a n t Messeni
D e p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l Hygie
2 n a m e s.
C lerk, D e p a r tm e n t o f Heal
I n s tit u ti o n fo r M a lig n a n t
eases, 2 n a m e s.
J u n i o r S te n o g r a p h e r, W
C hester C o u n ty , 4 n a m e s.
S te n o g r a p h e r, S eco n d Gi'S
G o w a n d a S t a t e H o sp ital, 1 nai
S u p e rv iso r of M in im u m Wi
I n v e s tig a tio n , D e p a r tm e n t of ‘
bor, 1 1 n a m e s.
C lerk, N e w a rk S t a t e Scli<
D e p a r tm e n t of M e n ta l Hyg«
5 nam es.
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