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W A S H IN G T O N . — B u re a u of L a b o r S ta tis tic s co n li r n r is t h e e s t i m a t e t h a t a p p r o x i m a t e l y 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 F e d ­
e r a l e m p l o y e e s w ill h a v e t o b e d i s c h a r g e d a f t e r t h e w a r .
I ’h a t fig ure h a s bf>en used
hajs e x p an d ed . Two m illion G ov­
several tim es. A nd m a n y G o ­
e r n m e n t w o rk ers p ro b ab ly will
v e rn m e n t w o rk e rs h av e q u e s­
be r e l e a ^ ^ , p>erhap 5 .some of
tio n e d it. H ow ever, L^abor S t a ­
us, u n d o u b te d ly som e of o u r
tistic s h a s a p o s t-w a r p la n n in g
s t a f f m e m b ers, for jobs else­
u n i t — th e la rg e s t such u n it in
w here.
G o v e rn m e n t.
A nd
th is
u n it
T ra d e E x p an sio n
th i n k s 2 ,0 0 0 , 0 0 0 is a c o rre c t
estim a te .
'T o r t u n a t e l y , th e re is going
R ece n tly , th e B u re a u 's Dr.
to be an e x p a n sio n of tra d e .
D o n ald D aven ix )rt a d d re sse d th e
W e l l .see th e d a y w h e n th e
C o uncil of P e rs o n n e l A d m in is­
F u lle r bi*ush m a n will call a g a in
tr a ti o n here. T h is is w h a t he
a t th e f r o n t door, w h en it will
sa id on th e m a t t e r of G overn-* a g a in be possible to g et d e ­
m e n t jobs a f te r th e w a r:
liveries fro m th e c o rn e r grocery
" T h e G o v e rn m e n t is going to
store. W e will .see th e d a y w h e n
co n tract
by
about
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it's a g a in possible to g et th in g s
w orkers. T h a t is, th e F e d e ra l
w ith o u t s t a n d in g in line, a n d
G o v e rn m e n t is going to c o n ­
tr a d e will ex p a n d .
I t w o n ’t
tr a c t.
S ta te , co u n ty axid local
ta k e c a re of all th e se G o v e rn ­
g o v e rn m e n ts h a v e n o t c h a n g e d
m e n t w orkers, b u t i t will ta k e
in th e la s t two or th r e years,
c a re of som e of th e m .”
b u t th e F e d e ra l G o v e r n m e n t
O ffic ia ls en g a g e d on p o s t­
R e d u c e d O D B S ta ff
F o re se e s M o re W o rk
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w a r p la n n in g p ro je c ts in W a s h ­
in g to n ad vise w a r service a p ­
p o in te e s to begin th in k in g s e r i­
ously a b o u t th e ir c a re e rs w h en
th e w ar is over. O n e of th e m
h a s advised t h a t a c a re fu l e x ­
a m in a t io n of prosi>ectiv€ p o s t­
w a r d ev elo p m en ts w o u ld n ’t h u r t
a n y F e d e ra l em ployee. T h e tim e
to s t a r t th in k in g a n d p e r h a p s
t r a in i n g fo r a p o s t-w a r o c c u p a ­
tio n a l field is now, th is official
sug gests.
T h e r e will be a n e n d ea v o r to
keep w a r service a p p o in te e s in
th e ir job s— b u t a s of now, th e r e
is every
p ro s p e c t
th a t
th e
c h a n c e s o f h o ld in g on to y o u r
p o sitio n — if
y o u ’ve
com e
in
u n d e r w a r service re g u la tio n s —
a r e p r e t ty slim . S o m e agen cies
will fold quickly; o th e r will e x ­
p a n d , a n d prov id e jo b s fo r a
little lon ger period. B u t d o n ’t
c o u n t o n h a n g in g on if y o u ’re
o ne of th e 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
T o o M a n y C o lo n e ls
W A S H IN G T O N .— W a r D e ­
p a r t m e n t h a s decided to look
in to th e w ork of its m a n y
desk o ffice rs here.
I t h a s la u n c h e d a job s u r ­
vey to fin d o u t ex actly w h a t
th e y a re doing, a n d w h e th e r
too m a n y colonels a r e n ’t,
p e rh a p s , h a n d lin g w ork t h a t
o u g h t to b e done by civilian
ju n i o r clerks.
T h e surv ey p ro b le m will be
j u s t a s w elcom e to th e desk
officers a s i t is to th e Axmy.
M 8 st of th e m dislike W a s h ­
in g to n , a n d w ould h o n estly
like to see a ctiv e d uty.
N o o n e is b e i n g f i r e d f r o m t h e O f f ic e o f D e p e n d e n c y
B e n e fits in N e w a rk .
T h o s e e m p lo y e e s w h o n o lo n g e r
w o rk th e re sin c e th e o rd e r to c u t th e s ta ff c a m e d o w n
fr o m W a s h m g to n h a v e b e e n g iv e n “ le a v e s w ith o u t p a y .”
T h e d i f f e r e n c e is t h a t t h e y g e t f i r s t - c h a n c e a t j o b s if
th e re sh o u ld be re n e w e d h irin g s a t so m e f u tu re d a te , o r
if t h e n u m b e r o f r e s i g n a t i o n s m a k e i t n e c e s s a r y to f i n d
re p la c e m e n ts.
H ere is th e official r e p o r t of
m e a t s in p ro d u c tio n m e th o d s
th e ODB on th e layo ffs in a n
which, will te n d to in c re a se th e
exclusive
s t a te m e n t
to
The
efficien cy of o p e ra tio n s w ith a
LE A D ER :
re d u c e d fo rce of person nel.
“T h e re d u c tio n oi p e rso n n el
‘O h Yeahforces w ith the A rm y Service
O D B is du e to In crease t r e ­
B u t em ployees of th e O DB
F orces ha.s been co m p le te d as
m e n d o u sly , a n d very soon. F o r
.standing o n th e sidew alk of th e
d irected a n d th e O D B is now
o n e th in g , th e W ACs b ecam e
b u ilding d u rin g th e ir lu n c h h o u r
o p e ra tin g a t its ceiling fig ure
p a r t of th e A rm y on S e p te m b e r
exp ressed views slig h tly d if fe re n t
of 8,093 as of S e p te m b e r 1, 1943.
1 ,
a n d now th e y ’r e e n title d to
fr o m th o se of th e O D B ’s A rm y
" M a jo r D t'n to n H. R eed, o f­
b e n e fits fr o m th is office. T h is
o ffic er h ig h e r-u p s .
ficer in c h a rg e of th e Civilian
m e a n s m o re worK.
" W h a t th e hell is th i s ? ” w as
P erso n n e l B ra n c h , disclosed t h a t
T h e d r a f tin g of fa th e rs , if it
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th e re q u ired re d u c tio n w as c a i sh o u ld come, will m e a n
th a t
E m ploy ees p o in te d o u t t h a t
ried o u t in c o n fo rm ity w ith civil
p ra c tic a lly every m a n in d u c te d
sin ce its in c ep tio n th e O DB h a s
service p ro ce d u re , a n d t h a t in
in to th e A rm y will h a v e a d e ­
b een b o a stin g of th e f a c t t h a t it
view of th e n u m b e r of p e rso n s
p e n d e n c y a llo tm e n t, a n d th is
w as u sing th e la te s t a n d m o st
involved, th e n u m b e r of c o m ­
will also m e a n a d d itio n a l w ork.
e ffic ie n t office e q u ip m e n t— in ­
p la in ts from em ployees affe c te d
L eg islatio n
in c reasin g
th e
clu d in g m a n y m a c h in e s w hich
was ex tre m e ly sm a ll.”
a m o u n t of d ep en d e n cy allo w ­
h a v e n ’t y e t been m a d e av ailab le
W hy R ed u ctio n s
ance
w hich seem s
pi'obable,
to civilian offices. And yet, only
C o m m e n tin g on th e reai;ons
m e a n s t h a t over 3,000,000 a c ­
a few weeks ago, w ith a s t a f f of
for
the retluctio n, a n
O DB
c o u n ts will h a v e to b e ch a n g e d
a p p ro x im a te ly 10.500, th e office
sp o kesm an d ecla red : " T h e s e r e ­
to m e e t th e new re q u ire m e n ts.
w as desp>erately looking fo r 600
d u ctio n s in th e O DB a r e being
m o re w orkers.
E m p loy ees w ho a re a lre a d y b e­
a c co m p a n ied by th e in tro d u c tio n
g in n in g to w o n d e r how th e O DB
“I f th is im p ro v e m e n t in p r o ­
of new a n d .simplified office a n d
will m a n g e to g e t alo ng w ith its
d u c tio n m e th o d s m e a n s a sp e e d ­
clerical p ro c ed u re s a n d im p rov ered u c e d s t a f f u n d e r* to d a y 's c o n ­
u p ,” said one em ployee, "JJie
d itio n s a i e sh u d d e rin g a t tlie
o fficials will h av e to face th e
th o u g h t of try in g to ta c k le all
p ro b lem of g ettin g a lo t of new
th e new' p ro b lem s w h ich th e f u ­
w orkers.
T h e re a re p le n ty of
tu r e will b rin g to th e office.
o th e r jo*bs a ro u n d N ew ark, a n d
And, c h a n c e s are, t h a t if som e
n o n e of us feel like killing o u r ­
of th e top m e n in th e O DB were
selves to fit in w ith an econ om y
Eveuy^ sh ip la u n c h e d m e a n s a
p ro g r a m .”
able t-o sp eak fra n k ly , th e y ’d
n eed for m o re crew m e m b e rs —
ag re e w ith tlie em ployees th is
A nd
h e re 's
a n o th er
p o in t
a n d th e W a r S h ip p in g A d m in ­
tim e.
b ro iig h t u p :
T h e w ork of th e
is tra tio n says t h a t th e re a re
p le n ty of m en w ith v alu able
m a ritim e exp erien ce still h o ld in g
dow n jo b s "o n th e b e a c h ” w hile
th e re is a c o n s t a n t call lor Ihcir
services.
T h e re c ru itin g a n d M a n n in g
O rg a n iz a tio n of th e WSA a t 37
W A S H I N G T O N . — I f y o u ’r e ia F e d e r a l C i v i l S e r v i c e
B road w ay re p o rts t h a t d u rin g a
single re c e n t m o n th , 82G q u a lif ­
w o rk e r, U n c le S a m w a n ts y o u to p u t 30 p e r c e n t of
ied a n d skilled m e n were d ra w n
y o u r S e p te m b e r s a la ry in to W a r B on ds.
b iu k into se a f a rin c from sh o re
T r e a s u r y D e p a r t m e n t ’s W a r B o n d s t a f f h a s s e t t h a t
jobs.
q u o ta fo r G o v e r n m e n t w o rk e rs g e n e ra lly .
I t w ill b e
T h e re is still a p ressing need
y o u r c o n tr ib u tio n to th e th i r d W a r B o n d d riv e , s c h e d u le d
for m ore m en w ith all ty pes of
th is m o n th .
siiu n c n s' papi^“rs. T h e WSA office
Uie r e s t of th e co im try.
I f you a lre a d y are giving 10
at
45
B roadw ay,
W H ite h a ll
T h e 30 p e r c e n t q u o ta will
per c e n t of yo ur sa la ry to W a r
3-8000 will a r r a n g e job releases
be flexible to Uiis e x te n t; S om e
B o n d s th r o u g h th e p ay roll d e ­
lo r those now in a n essen tial i n ­
em ployees will toe ex p ected to
d u c tio n p la n , y o u r agen cy will
d u stry , who c a n serve th e n a tio n 's
give m o re to m a k e u p fo r tho se
ask you to give en o u g h e x t r a —
w ar e f f o r t b e tte r by ta k in g a sea
w ho h a v e to give less. W h a t
fo r one m o n th only— to ra ise it
b erth.
T r e a s u r y ho p es to do, how ever,
to 30 p e r cent.
R e fre s h e r courses can be a r ­
is to m a k e su re t h a t 30 p e r
In fa c t, n o m a t t e r w h a t you
ra n g e d for m e n who h av e been
c e n t of th e e n tire T re a s u r y p a y ­
now a re giving be it m o re t h a n
on sh ore fo r a long tim e, a n d
roll, one way or a n o th e r , goes
1 0
p er (*c-nt or le ss—y o u ’ll be
h a v e g o tte n a b it ru sty a b o u t
in to B o n d s d u rin g S e p te m b e r.
ask ed to c o n trib u te 30 p e r c e n t
th e ir .sea tra in in g .
T h e a v erag e G o v e rn m e n t e m ­
in S ep te m b er.
M en w ith no previous exp e‘V o h in ta ry ’
ployee nov' e a rn s a b o u t $165
lie n c e a r e n ’t need ed rig h t now ;
ijer m o n th . I f h e a lre a d y is
O f course, it will be c o m p le te ­
excei)t for cooks, b akers, c o m ­
ly v o lu n ta ry . H owever, T r e a s ­
giving 1 0 p e r c e n t of h is p ay ,
b in a tio n co ok -bak ers. T h e WSA
h is e x tra c o n trib u tio n ( 2 0 p e r
u ry officials say q uite fr a n k ly
is o u t to see tiiat th e A m eican
Cent) "w jll a m o u n t to a b o u t
t h a t they w a n t G o v e rn m e n t
/n e rc h a n t m a rin e is th e b est fed
$33.
w ork ers to set a n e x a m p le for
in tlie world.
Merchont t^arine
Colls For Men
Treasury Sets 30P. C. Quota
OfSeptemberPay forBonds
e n io rity in m rv lc e 4o p rev ail
in ch o ic c of v a c a te d ro utes.
3— A b so rb ed tw o -m a n ro u te s :
R e m a i n in g m a n
to co m bine
w ith
a d jo in in g
ro ut« ,
thus
m a k in g in e ffect, a th r e e m a n
ro u te 90 f a r as deliveries are
co n c ern ed .
4— M i d n ig h t to u r s : V o lu n te ers
to be c a lle d for. I f n o t en o u g h
a p p e a r, r e m a in d e r sh o u ld be
p ic k ed fro m th e la s t collectors
to com e to th e sta tio n .
5— T r a n s f e r s : C a rrie rs fo rc ed
to t r a n s f e r to o th e r s ta tio n s
to h a v e f i r s t cho ice if th e y w ish
to r e t u r n to th e ir o rig in a l s t a ­
tio n . C h oice to be given in th e ir
tu r n o f a rr iv a l o n pre v io u s o c­
casio n .
0
POSTAL
Carriers
Into Clerks
T h e r e c e n t r e d u c tio n of m a il
deliveries, a s a w a r m e a su re ,
o rd e re d by W a s h in :g to n , h a s
ra is e d m a n y q u e stio n s in th e
m i n d of c a rr ie rs a b o u t th e ir
n ew s ta tu s .
S o m e of th e c a rr ie rs in New
Y o rk C ity will be t r a n s f e r r e d to
o ierical w ork, a n d h e re a r e th e
an sw e rs to a lu u n b e r of th e
m o r e i m p o r t a n t q u e stio n s th e y
a re ask in g.
T h e N a tio n a l A ssociation of
L e tt e r
C a rrie rs re p o r ts t h a t
F i r s t A s s is ta n t P o s t m a s t e r G e n ­
eral, K . P. A ldrich, h a s given
c a r r ie r s th e follow ing a s s u r ­
O n t h e a g e n d a of th e I ^ t
ances;
O ffice m e n a r e th e se p ro b le m s;
C a rrie rs w h o t r a n s f e r r to th e
1. C h a n g e of title s t a tu s of
cle rk force will:
p o s ta l w o rkers.
1 — R e ta i n
th e ir sen io rity , a n d
2. N o n -c o m p e titiv e e x a m in a ­
n o t h a v e to sig n th e five y e a r
tio n s in th e P o s ta l Service.
w aiv er. (F o rm e rly , w h e n a clerk
3. S u p p o r t fo r th e bill, H .R .
tr a n s f e r r e d to th e c a r r ie r forces,
2419, now in th e S e n a te , w h ic h
or vice versa, h e w ould lose five
will r e s c in d th e p r e s e n t sxibstiy e a r ’s o f s e n io rity tim e — th is
t u t e ru lin g , a n d p u t a n en d to
p ro v isio n h a s b e e n d ro p p e d for
t h e su b b in g system .
L o cal 1, N a tio n a l A ssociation,
th e em e rg e n c y tr a n s f e r s ) .
2 — C a r r ie r s
c a n r e m a in as
P o s t O ffic e a n d R a ilw a y M ail
Service, will serv e a s h o sts to th e
clerks, a l th o u g h th e r e is th e
S t a t e C o n v e n tio n of th e o r g a n ­
possib ility t h a t a r e t u r n to th e
iz a tio n o n S e p te m b e r 12, a t tJie
p r e s e n t delivery sch ed u le a f t e r
H o te l C ap ito l.
th e w a r will fin d m a n y c a rr ie rs
I n s u p p o r t of th e c o n v e n tio n ’s
r e t u r n i n g to delivery service.
ac tiv ity , t h e o rg a n iz a tio n ask s all
3— C a rrie rs tr a n s f e r r in g to th e
o f it s m e m b e rs to w rite th e ir
clerk fo rce will be eligible for
S e n a t o r s a sk in g th e ir vote to a s ­
sp ecial c le rk sh ip o n th e sam e
s u r e p a s s a g e of th e m e a su re .
b asis a s clerks.
4— C a rrie rs w h o t r a n s f e r will
be g o v e rn e d by th e s a m e re g u ­
la tio n s a s c le rk s in re g a r d s to
s c h e m e s a n d m i d n ig h t to u rs in
a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e ir seniority.
T h e m e n a n d w om en serving
A b o u t R o u te s
w ith
th e
A rm y,
N avy
and
As re g a r d s c a r r ie r ro u tes, th is
is
w hat
o fficials
of
local ..M a r in e C o rp s will receive a b o u t
15,000,000 p a c k a g e s d u rin g t<he
b r a n c h e s o f th e NALC h a v e
C h r is tm a s season, a n d th e ru s h
ad v ised th e ir m e m b e rs :
to g e t th e g ifts delivered o v er­
1 — All ro u te s will be k e p t i n ­
se as by Decemiber 25 is a lre a d y
t a c t. T h e r e will be n o ro u te
b eg in n in g .
c h a n g e s or coiKCrfidations.
P o s t m a s t e r A lb e rt G o ld m a n is
2 — E m p lo yees
in th e a rm e d
fo rces n e e d n ’t w o rry t h a t th e y
re ceiv in g
a p p lic a tio n s
from
will r e t u r n to fin d th e ir ro u te s
p ro sp e c tiv e clerks, la b o re rs a n d
h a v e bee n d on e aw ay w ith .
c h a u f f e u r s w h o _want to e a rn
3— T o u rs fo r all c a rr ie rs : 6
m o n e y a n d serve a p a trio tic
a. m . to 3 p. m .
p u rp o s e a t tJie sa m e tim e. T h e
w o rk w ill la s t over th e C h r is t­
A n d h e r e a r e tw o re a s o n s w hy
t h e d ro p in th e n u m b e r of
m a s h o liday s.
c a r r ie r s h a s b e en c u sh io n e d :
H e re a r e th e r a t e s of p a y :
1 —M any
c a rr ie rs of a d v a n c e d
C lerks, 74 c e n ts a n h o u r fo r
ag e a r e ta k in g a d v a n ta g e of
d a y w ork, 81 c e n ts a n ig h t ;
th e tr a n s f e r s to c lerical jobs
la b o re rs,
63
and
6 8
cent«.
to g e t aw ay fro m c a rr y in g th e
C h a u f f e u r s g e t 74 a n d 81 c e n ts
h e a v y loads.
w h e n th e y a re d riv in g , th e
2 —M any
c a rr ie rs
su ffe rin g
low er raite w h e n th e y a r e d o ­
fr o m o c c u p a tio n a l ailm^ents a re
in g o th e r w ork.
ta k in g a d v a n t a g e of th e t r a n s ­
T h e WOTk c a n be h a r d , m a il­
fe r s to s a f e g u a rd th e ir h e a l th
b ag s a r e h eav y a n d p a c k a g e s
a n d r e a c h th e ir re tir e m e n t.
m u s t be m o v e d a ro u n d quickly.
S u g gestio ns
A n d th o s e h ir e d m u s t be a v a il­
A b rie f co vering d eta ils of
ab le d a y a n d n ig h t.
n e c e s s a ry tr a n s f e r s of c a rr ie rs
M in im u m age is 18. P h y sica l
w as s u b m itte d by o fficers of
co n d itio n m u s t allow’ th e a p ­
B r a n c h 36, NALC, to local p o sta l
p li c a n t
to
do fairly
heavy
officials. T h e s e a r e th e s u g ­
w ork.
g estio n s e m bo died in th e g ro u p ’s
H e re ’s how to g et th e jo b :
s u g g e s tio n s :
A pply in p e rs o n a t R o om
1 — S e n io r ity :— J u n i o r
m a n in
4500, New Y o rk P o s t O ffice,
th e ;^ervice
a ro u te or gro up
E ig h t h A ven ue a n d 33d S tr e e t—
of ro u te s to lose a ss ig n m e n t,
u se t h e e n t r a n c e n e a r N in th
^ c e p t w h e re v a c a n c y exists due
A venue. A n d th is is w h a t you
to caiTier c h a n g in g to clerk.
m u s t b rin g a l o n g :
2— A ssig n m e n ts : C a rrie rs los­
1.— ^Birth c e rtific a te or pro o f
in g th e ir i-outes to be given
of A m e ric a n citizen sh ip .
ch oice in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e ir
2 .— T w o p a ss p o rt-siz e d
p h o to ­
se n io rity fo r ro u te s w ith v a c a n ­
g ra p h s .
cies. C a rrie rs losing ro u te s a n d
3.— T w o le tte r s of re c o m m o n w ith
no
av a ilab le
vac an cies
d a t io n fr o m re p u ta b le frie n d s
sh o u ld re p la c e ju n i o r c arrie rs.
o r b u sin ess associates.
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T h e C i t y m a y lo s e a g o o d “ o u t . ”
H e r e is ti^ e p r e s e n t s i t u a t i o n .
A n e m p lo y e e d e c id e s
t h a t h e is e n t i t l e d t o b a c k p a y ( p e r h a p s h e d i d n ’t g e t
a n in c r e m e n t to w h ic h w a s c o m in g to h im ; o r p o ssib ly
h e ’s n o t e a r n i n g t h e p r e v a i l i n g w a g e i n h i s t r a d e ) .
He
g o e s t o t h e C o m p t r o l l e r ’s O f f i c e a n d a s k s f o r t h e d o u g h .
T h e C. O. c a n say. “S ure,
j
“T h a t s th e law . . . a n d was
y o u ’re e n title d to th e m oney, b u t
u p h e ld in co u rt.
we d o n ’t h a v e to p ay yo u.”
A ction to Chaiifi:e I t
W h y n o t?
A fte r a re c e n t L E A D E R a rtic le
J u s t because th e em ployee
b ro u g h t th is situ a tio n to th e a t ­
d id n ’t sign h is p ay roll s h e e t “ u n ­
te n tio n of C ity officials a n d e m ­
d e r p r o te s t.”
ployees, a c tio n w as s ta r te d to
T h is m a y so u n d sciew y, b u t
o n ly tw o weeks ago, a C o u rt so l­
a m e n d t h e a d m in is tra tiv e code
e m n ly ruled t h a t a s a n i ta t io n
to rem o ve th e necessity fo r p r o ­
em plo yee w a s n 't e n title d to r e ­
te s tin g on e a c h p ay ro ll in o rd e r
cover $ 1 , 2 0 0 because h e h a d n ’t
to be able to sue th e C ity a t a
m a d e t h a t little n o ta tio n e a ch
la te r d a te fo r back salary .
tim e he g ot a pay ch eck . A nd h e
A t th is w eek’s m e etin g of th e
h a d w ritte n a le tte r to th e d e ­
C ity C ouncil, B rooklyn re p r e s e n ­
p a r t m e n t s ta tin g h is claim .
ta tiv e A n th o n y J. D iG io v a n n a is
And a few y e a rs ago, ev en a
sc h e d u le d to in tro d u c e a n a m e n d ­
m o re p e c u lia r s itu a tio n c a m e up.
m e n t w h ich rem oves fro m th e
T h e n a g ro u p of em ployees in
C ity code th e necessity for C ity
W e lfa re b ro u g h t su it fo r back
em plo yees to m e e t th is r e d - ta p e
pay . T h e y won th e case, b u t t h a t
requii'ern ent. A m e ric an F e d e r a ­
o n ly s t a r t e d th e con fusion .
tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n i­
T h e C o m p tro lle r’s O ffice p a id
cip a l em ployees, (A FL) is s p o n ­
th o se who h a d been sign in g th e ir
so r o f th e new bill. I f th e m e a s ­
p a y ro lls “ u n d e r p r o te s t”. T h e
u r e passes, a n em ploy ee w ho d is­
o th e rs, wlio h a d been in ex ac tly
covers t h a t th e C ity owes h im
th e sam e, situ a tio n , b u t h a d n ’t
m o ney will be able to collect,
sig ned t h a t way, w e re n ’t paid .
even if h e w a s n ’t a w are of th e
f a c t before, a n d d id n ’t signify
T h e D e p a r tm e n t of W e lfa re
p ro te s te d t h a t it w a sn ’t q u ite f a ir
h is d is s e n t tw ice m o n th ly .
to p en alize som e em ployees, b u t
B u t in th e m e a n w h ile, C ity
th e
C o m p tro lle r
m a in ta in e d
em plo yees who th in k t h a t th e y
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I f y o u ’i-e a New Y o rk C ity e m ­
ployee, y o u ’ll be in te re s te d in th «
tr a in i n g
courses
now
b e in ?
p la n n e d fo r you. I t is n ’t co m ­
p u ls o ry fo r you to ta k e a n y of
th e se courses. T h e th e o ry be­
h i n d th e m is t h a t th e y sh o u ld
m a k e you a m o r e e ff ic ie n t w o rk ­
er.
M o reov er, m o s t of th e m
c a r r y c re d its w h ic h a id w h e n
p ro m o tio n tim e come.? a r o u n d .
H e r e ’s th e list of co u rses n o w
in t h e p la n n in g s ta g e by th «
M a y o r ’s C ou ncil on P u blic Serv»
i^e T ra in in g .
e
a re bein g s h o r t- c h a n g e d on p a y ­
d ay h a d b e tte r be m ig h tly c a r e ­
ful w hen th e y sign for th e ir
checks.
W lia t You S ho uld Do
H e r e ’s w h a t to do if you th in k
t h a t you m a y som ed ay fin d y o u r ­
self su in g th e C ity fo r ba ck p a y :
1. W h e n y ou sign y o u r p ay ro ll
sh e e t, in th e sam e box w ith y o u r
n a m e w rite “ u n d e r p ro te s t.”
2. I f you h a p p e n to m iss a
p a y d a y , a n d h a v e to sign a r e ­
ce ip t slip, m a k e su re you do th e
sa m e .
3. I f th e pe rso n above you h a s
sig n ed “ u n d e r p r o t e s t” , you c a n ’t
use d itto m a rk s .
4. E v en if you t h i n k you a re
g e ttin g th e full sa la ry to w h ich
you a re e n title d , you c a n ’t lose
by f.igning “u n d e r p r o te s t.” M a n y
C ity em plo yees do th is as a fo rm
of In s u ra n c e a g a in s t th e d ay
w h en th e y m a y h a v e to sue for
s o m e th in g .
5. A s m a ll g ro u p of C ity e m ­
ployees w ho w ere fo rm e rly w o rk ­
ing u n d e r p re v a ilin g ra te s were
given p e r a n n u m s ta tu s , a n d r e ­
q u ire d to sign s t a te m e n ts t h a t
th e y w o u ld n ’t sign “ u n d e r p r o ­
t e s t ” . T h e y h a v e to obey, or
th e y ’ll lose th e ir p er a n n u m
s ta tu s . E m p lo yees of th e B o a rd
of E d u c a tio n a n d th e A u th o r i­
ties a r e n ’t u n d e r th e “ p r o t e s t”
s ig n in g prov ision of th e a d m in ­
is tr a tiv e code.
Cityw ide
A N T H O N Y D iG IO V A N N A i n ­
tr o d u c e d a bill in to th e C ity
C ou ncil fo r th e p u rp o s e o f d o ­
in g a w ay w ith th e w h ac k y b u s i­
ness of s ig n in g p a y ro lls “ u n d e r
p r o te s t,” a n d if you d o n ’t, yo u’re
o u t of luck w h en you try to co l­
le c t w h a t ’s c o m in g to you.
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M a n y C ity e m p lo y e e s lik e to ta k e a d v a n t a g e o f th e ir
rig h t to b o rro w b a c k u p to 40 p e rc e n t o f th e a m o u n t
th e y h a v e p a id in to th e C ity p e n s io n fu n d .
I t com es in h a n d y to p a y
ca n cies. T h e re s u lt w as t h a t
ta x e s a n d in s u ra n c e p re m iu m s,
re c o rd s c o u ld n ’t be k e p t u p to
a n d su ch.
d a te . W h e n e m ploy ees c a m e in
B u t la te ly m a n y em ployees
fo r loans, th e p e n sio n office
w ho ta k e th e ir little lo a n s tw ice
a ss u m e d t h a t th e ir paym ent,s
y e a rly h a v e been w alk in g in to
w ere ok a n d g r a n t e d th e loan .
t h e p en sio n office w ith a sm ile,
I n J u n e , th e B o a rd of E s ti­
a n d t h e n w alk ing o u t of th e
m a te — w h ich re g u la te s th e a c ­
o ffice in th e old C o u rt b u ild in g
tio n s of th e p e n sio n o ffice—■
w ith o u t th e sm ile, a n d w ith o u t
ru le d t h a t lo a n s could only be
th e m o ney th e y e x p e cted — a n d
m a d e w h ere th e re w ere c o m ­
h a v e e v ery legal rig h t to get.
p le te re c o rd s av ailable.
R ecord s Still N ot U p
T h e n , th e B o a rd of E s tim a te
T h e y re p o r t t h a t th e girl a t
g av e p erm issio n to fill th e s ta f f
th e d o w n sta irs office gives th e m
vacanQies, b u t i t will still tee a
a s to ry a b o u t “i-ecords n o t being
long tim e u n til th e books a re
u p to d a t e .”
b ro u g h t u p -to -d ate.
H e r e ’s w h a t R a lp h L. V an
R i g h t now , th e 1942 p o stin g s
N am e, se c r e ta ry of th e p e n sio n
a r e j u s t a b o u t fin ish e d . D u rin g
fu n d , h a s to say a b o u t th e s i t ­
th e n e x t sev en m o n th s , t h e s t a f f
u a tio n :
e x p e c ts to do tw o m o n t h s ’ w ork
FV>r a long tim e th e office w as
ev ery m o n th , a n d by n e x t April,
o p e r a t in g w ith a b o u t 40 v a ­
t h e fig u re s sh o u ld be u p to d a te .
S tu d y
A id s f o r
C le rk G ra d e 3 ,4 E x a m
H e re a re th e an sw ers to q u e s­
tio n s w h ich a p p e a re d in t h e p a s t
tw o issues of T h e LEAD ER .
A u g u st 24: 1. D ; 2, A; 3, D ;
4, A; 5, C ; 6 , D ; 7, B; 8 , B ; 9,
D ; 10, B.
A u u st 31: 1, C; 2, A; 3, A; 4,
B ; 5, A; 6 , B ; 7, A; 8 , B ; 9, C;
10, B.
Below a re som e m o re q u e stio n s
o f th e typ e w h ich a re likely to a p ­
p e a r on t h e firs t p a r t of th e p r o ­
m o tio n a l e x a m in a tio n s to C lerk
G r a d e 3 a n d 4 in N ovem ber. T h e
an sw e rs will a p p e a r n e x t week. '
O n e aim of th is p o rtio n of th e
te s t will be to r a t e th e c a n d id a te s
o n th e ir g e n e ra l in telligence. T h e
follow ing a re q u e stio n s of th e
“p ro v e r b ” type. T h e idea is to
m a tc h e a c h p ro verb w ith th e one
b e n e a th it w h ic h m o s t n e a rly
m e a n s th e sam e.
1.
O n e swallow does n o t m a k e
a su m m e r.
A. An h o u r in th e m o r n in g
CIVIL
07 D u a n e
S E R V IC E L E A D E R
S tre e t. N ew Y o r k C i t f
C o p jrric h l.
by C i r i l
S e r v ic e
P u b lic a tio n s .
In c .
E n te re d
as seco n d 'C l a s s m a t t e r O c t o b e r S. 1030, a t
t h e p o s t o f f i c e a t N’ e w Y o r k , N . Y . ,
under
th e
Act
of
M a rc h
S,
1870.
A lm o st 5,000 clerk s in th e
C ity em p lo y h a v e filed a p p li­
c a tio n s to ta k e th e p ro m o tio n a l
e x a m in a t io n to g ra d e 3 a n d 4.
B u t even if th e y p ass th e e x ­
a m in a tio n , th e ir c h a n c e s of se e ­
in g th e m se lv es in th e n e x t
h ig h e r job very soon a r e n ’t a n y
too good.
H e r e ’s th e s itu a tio n :
is w o rth two in th e evening.
B. All th in g s t h a t a re s h a r p
a r e s h o rt.
C. O n e tre e does n o t m a k e
a forest.
D. T h e r e is no su m m er, b u t
It h a s a w in te r.
E. T h e lo n g e st n ig h t will
h a v e a n en d .
2 L ook b efo re you leap.
A. S p eed y rise, speedy fall.
B. T h e r e ’s m a n y a slip ’tw ix t
th e c u p a n d th e lip.
C. H e w ho h e s ita te s is lost.
D. W a ste n o t: w a n t n o t.
E. B e su re th r ic e b efo re you
c u t once.
3. N o t to b reak , is b e tte r t h a n
to m e n d .
A. A n im w a n te d th in g is
d e a r a t a n y price.
B. An o unce of p re v e n tio n is
w o rth a p o u n d of cure.
C. T h e r e ’s no sm oke w ith o u t
fire.
E. A yo u n g m a n idle, a n old
m a n need y.
4. F a i n t h e a r t n ev er won fa ir
lady.
A. A ro lling stone g a th e rs no
moss.
B. D isc retio n is th e b e tte r
— 'IJJie firs t p a r t of th e e x ­
a m in a t io n s will be given
on N o v em b er 6 a n d 13. T h e n
th e p a p e rs h a v e to be ra te d .
A fte r th is, th e secon d p a r t of
th e te s t m u s t be given, a n d
t h a t r a t e d befo re th e p ro m o ­
tio n a l lists c a n be d r a w n up.
T h is w ork p ro b a b ly w o n ’t be
c o m p le te d u n til som e tim e n e x t
ye ar, a c c o rd in g to *the Civil
S erv ice C om m ission . As p ro m o ­
tio n s a re u su a lly m a d e in J a n u ­
a ry a n d Ju ly , th e re s u ltin g p r o ­
m o tio n list c o u ld n ’t be used
u n ti l Ju ly , 1944.
2
R A L P H L E S T E R VAN NAME,
h e a d o f th e New Y ork C iiy R e ­
ti r e m e n t S y ste m , h a s h a d su c h
a to u g h tim e climbing- o u t of
th e m o r a s s o f w ork h e fa c e d a s
a r e s u lt o f in s u ffic ie n t s ta ff,
t h a t th e C ity em ploy ee g ets h i t
a s a re s u lt— ^he c a n ’t b orro w t h e
u s u a l a m o u n t o n h is pen sio n
M oney.
D e p a r tm e n t
B u t in th e m e a n tim e , th e e m ­
ployees w h o h a d ex p e cted to
b o rro w o n th e ir ’43 p e n sio n p a y ­
m e n ts a r e ju s t o u t of luck.
p a r t o f valo r.
C. B oldly v e n tu re d is h a lf
w on.
D. As a tree falls, so m u s t it
lie.
E. W in a t firs t a n d lose a t
la st.
5. W h e n tw o ride on a horse,
o n e m u s t s it b e h in d .
A. T w o k in gs c a n ’t ru le in
o n e kin g d o m .
B. A lw ays in th e saddle, b u t
n e v e r o n o n e ’s way.
C. T w o a re c o m p an y , th r e e
a re no ne.
D. T w o h a n d s a re b e tte r
t h a n one.
E. F o u r eyes see m ore t h a n
two.
6 . A m o u se
in tim e m a y bite
in two a cable.
A. Give h im a fin g e r a n d he
will seize y o u r h a n d .
B . T im e d estro y s all thin gs.
C. P a tie n c e a n d p ersev erance
a c c o m p lish all th in g s.
D. T im e is a file t h a t make»
n o noise.
E. I t is a long lane t h a t h as
n o tu r n in g .
BEER
L IC E N S E
N o t ic e Is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t L ic e n s e N o .
G B 0 4 0 0 7 h a s b e e n Is s u e d t o t h e u n c le rs lB u e d t o s e ll b e e r a t r e t a i l u n d e r t h e
A lc o h o lic
B e ve ra se
C o n tro l
Law
at
21
S h e rm a n A ven u e. C ity a n d C o u n ty o f New
Y o r k , f o r o ff-p re m ls o s c o n ^ m p t lo u . M o r r is
A ltm a n . D B A T r y o n P a r k D a iry & G ro c e ry ,
21 S h e r m a n A v e n u e , N e w Y o r k , N , Y .
L ists
F irst
—T h e p ro m o tio n a l list d ra w n
u p fro m th e se e x a m in a ­
tio n s c a n ’t be used u n til d e ­
p a r t m e n t a l lists h a v e been e x ­
h a u s te d , a n d th e re a re still long
lists in m a n y
of th e C ity
ag en cies w h ic h will h a v e p r e f ­
eren ce. H ow ever, a C ity p r o ­
m o tio n list m a y be used for as
long as fo u r y e a rs a f t e r it is
p r o m u lg a te d a n d th o se ta k in g
th e long w a it do h a v e a c h a n c e
fo r th e boost.
2
^ — T h e C ity ’s pie&ent policy
of m a k i n g p ro m o tio n s
on ly w h e re th e y r e p r e s e n t th e
le a s t p ossible a d d itio n a l cost,
m e a n s t h a t th o se clerks w ho
a r e n ’t n e a r th e top sa la ry of
th e ir g ra d e by in c re m e n ts, h a v e
ev en a lo n g e r w ait b e fo re th e y
c a n com e u p fo r p ro m o tio n .
^ — W h ile th e list m a y be
used for city -w id e p ro m o ­
tio ns, m a n y d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s
are p re ju d ic e d a g a in s t th e idea
of ta k in g a clerk, g ra d e 3 or
4, fro m a n o t h e r d e p a r t m e n t a n d
th e n b re a k in g h im in to th e
r o u tin e of th e office. T h e y p r e ­
fe r to see people w ho a re
fa m ilia r w ith th e ir ow n office
s e tu p g e t th e h ig h e r .positions.
D esp ite th e d is ta n c e of an y
ta n g ib le re w a rd to th o se t a k ­
ing th e e x a m in a tio n , 3,336 h av e
filed fo r th e g ra d e 3 test, a n d
1,458 fo r th e g ra d e 4. A p p lic a­
tio n s fo r b o th e x a m in a tio n s will
be a c c e p te d fo r tliree weeks,
s t a r t i n g a b o u t S e p te m b e r 14,
fr o m th o se who w e re n ’t able to
file d u rin g th e o rig in al period
of J u n e 6 to 27.
P u b lic R e la tio n s
S e c r e ta r ia l D u tie s
A ir R a id D a m a g e C o n tro l
C rim in a l L aw E n fo rc e m e n t im
W a rtim e .
E x ecutiv e C o n fe re n c e s on M u­
n ic ip a l P ro b lem s.
I n s t r u c t o r T r a i n in g fo r E m er»
g en cy Services.
L e tt e r W ritin g
M u ltilith O p e ra tio n
M u n ic ip a l A cc id en t P re v e n tio iv
R e c e n t D ev elo p m en ts in Chenv*
leal a n d P h y sic a l T e stin g .
R e p o r t W ritin g
D e p a r tm e n ta l
B o ro u g h P re s id e n t M a n h a t t a n
D riv e r T ra in in g .
Civil Service
E x a m in in g P ro c e d u re s
I n d u c t io n of New E m ployee*
L e tt e r W ritin g
T r a i n in g T e ch n iq u e*
V isual Aids
C o rrectio n
C o n feren ce s on S u p erv isio i^
A dv an ced Course.
E m erg e n cy M ed ical Service
D u tie s of th e M edical B o rou gli
C hief.
E m e rg e n c y R a d io Servl«^«
B asic R a d io Law
F ire
D riv e r T r a in in g
H o sp ita ls
D riv e r T r a i n in g
H o u sin g a n d B u ild in g s
O r g a n iz a tio n a n d F u n c tio n s eft
D e p a r tm e n t of H o usin g ancl
B u ild in gs.
H o u sin g A u th o rity
C o n fe re n c e s on Supervision*
A d van ced C ourse.
M a g i s tr a te s ’ C o u rt
C o n fe re n c e s on S u p e rv isio n ,
A d v an ce d C ourse.
M a r k e ts
M a r k e tin g R e s e a rc h
P arks
D riv er T r a in in g
P urchase
C o n fe re n c e s on S u p erv isio n
P u b lic W o rk s
C le a n in g
and
M a in te n a n c #
M eth o d s.
D riv e r T r a i n in g
Recent
T e c h n ic a l
D evelop­
m e n ts.
S h o p S a fe ty
S a n it a ti o n
A d m in is tra tiv e C o n fe ren ce f o r
S a n it a ti o n E xecutives.
Civil S ervice M eth od s, G e n e r a l
Course.
C o n fe re n c e s on S u p erv isio n o f
C lerical P e rs o n n e l.
D riv e r T r a in in g
S a fe ty P ra c tic e s a n d P ro ced ­
u re s fo r S a n it a ti o n D riv ers.
T r a n s p o r ta t io n
A d v an ced C o n feren ce s on S u ­
p ervision,
Power
D e p a r t­
m e n t, IN D D ivision.
Civil S ervice M e th o d s fo r E x­
ecu tiv es.
Civil S ervice M eth o d s, G en -e ra l C ourse, B o a rd -W id e .
Confei-ences on S u p e rv isio n ,
C ars a n d S h o p s D e p a r t ­
m e n ts, All Divisions.
D e p a r tm e n ta l
O r g a n iz a t io a
a n d P ro c e d u re s, B o a rd -w id e ,
D riv e r T r a in in g
E fficien cy a t W o rk : C le a n e rs
and
H elpers. Bus Shops»
BM T.
Fii'St Aid T ra in in g , B o a r d Wide.
F ir s t Aid T r a i n in g for I n ­
s tru c to rs , B o a rd -W id e .
F o r e m a n s h ip in Bus M a i n te ­
nance,
S u p erv isio n
and
S a fe ty , B us S hops, B M T .
M a i n te n a n c e a n d S a f e ty — Cars-'a n d S h o p s D e p a r tm e n t—
C a r B ody W o rk — C a r M a i n ta in e r, G ro u p A.
M a c h in e S h o p P r a c tic e — C a r
M a i n ta i n e r , G ro u p B.
C a r P a i n t i n g — C a r M a in ta in e r^
G ro u p C.
Electi'ic a n d A cetylene W e ld ­
in g — C a r M a in ta in e r, G rp . D .
C ar
and
Shop
E q u ip m e n t
T&fre Four
Tuesday, September 7, 1943
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
C IT A T IO N
P
In the City Departments
e m p lo y e e s
SUBW A Y S
in
th e
sam e
If
y o u 'r e
a
subw ay
B o a rd
of
fe e ls
y o u ’r e
needed
th a n
in
th e
Reason:
be
fille d .
3 ,0 0 0
T h e re
u n fille d
h ere
fo rc e s .
ju s t
over
th e a g e n c y ,
to g e t w o rs e r a t h e r
b e tte r.
T h a t's
th e
S e rv ic e
S h a c k le to n ,
w hat
i . s n 't
is k n o w n
s c h e d u le .
is
a
as
S e le c tiv e
h o ld
on
to
num ber
of
who
of
a g re e m e n t
an
m en
fo r
m o n th s ,
m en
No
to
g iv e n
p e r­
ta .k e t h e
on
th e
in to
any
a
S u b w a j?
k in d s
“ th e re
a v a il­
have
lo n g
th e
tio n
has been
m a rk e t.
is
and
in
B o a r d ’s
v ie w ,
in
p resen t
new
th e
in
th e
h o ld in g
e m p lo y e e s
th e
case
as
on
to
lo n g
as
o f s ig n a l
It
re q u ire s
to
a
m an
tra in
fu lly
c o m p e te n t,
of
T lie r e
are
49
th is
c a te g o ry .
m o re
th a t
It
th e
is
to
B o a rd .
v a c a n c ie s
is
in
c o m p le te ly
s ig n a l m a in ­
an y w h e re .
of
he
th e
im p o s s ib le to o b t a i n
ta in o r s
yea rs
a c c o rd in g
o ffic ia ls
now
m a in -
seven
so
.s o m e
To
m en
to
p e rm it
le a v e
tlie
subw ays,
w o u ld
be
d e fin ite ly
to
c re a te
d a n g e ro u s
s itu a tio n ,
in
U ie
a
o p in io n
of
B o a rd
o ffic ia ls .
re q u e s tin g
B o a rd
m akes
tw e e n
m a r r ie d
The
B o a rd
m e n ts
it
The
w ill
o c c u p a tio n a l
be
g iv e n
s ta tu s
soon
is
a
e v e ry
t J ie
to
a
th e
and
it
he
m a n 's
c a rd
He
and
w rite s
m ay
re q u e s t
th a t
te ll
a
he
s io n
ag rees ,
S h a c k le to n
m ay
re ­
does
(th e re
g iv in g
tr a in ­
of
each
b a s is
th e
e m p lo y e e
and
of
to
to
a
th a t
fa r,
shown
ask
re p re s ­
case,
appear
th e
a
M r.
in
lo c -a l
p e r­
b o a i ’d s
d is p o s itio n
c o o p e r a tio n
T ia n s p o r ta tio n
to
th e
in
to
g iv e
B o a rd
its
of
m anpow er
p ro b le m s .
Same Work,
Different Pay
D e s p ite
m e n ts
in
a ll
w h ic h
th e
B e s id e s
th e re
are
ed
th e
fo r
a
d iffe re n c e
s y s te m
H e r e ’s
ta k e n
e ffe c te d
U n i o n ’s
T ra n s p o rta tio n ,
th e
one
up
w a rd
been
fe w
b e tw e e n
and
to
p o in ts
th e
m is io n e r
in
m a tte r
c h a rg e
now
b e in g
W o rk e rs
and
d e p u ty
of
Ed­
com -
p e rs o n n e l
re la tio n s :
On
th e
S y s te m ,
th e
ra il­
w ay
c le r k s
(p e o p le
who
s it
th e
change
b o o tlis )
ea rn
a
s a la ry
of
o n ly
dozen
a
th a t ra te ;
th e
H IT ,
an
h o u r,
e m p lo y e e s
T lic
70
c e n ts
an
o r so e m p lo y e e s
to p
and
th e
th e re
T W U
ra te
get
w o u ld
in
to p
h o u r— bu t
m o s t g e t 5 8 c e n ts .
tlie
th e y
a ll
e lig -
jo b s
w ^ere
jo b
but
to
to
b u lk
th e
lik e
of
to p
H e re
is a n e w
been
to
USO ,
99
If
th e
m e n t,
th e
th a t
jo b s
w 'it h
because
w e re
ed
s ta tu s
at
of
th e
fo r
th e
by
th e
2 -B
w 'h o
be
m en,
w 'e l l .
to
w ill
The
hear
w eeks
fo r
to
B.
of
Sam uel
who
and
is
d e fe n d in g
d is c a rd e d
e lig ib le s ,
w as
J.
h a d n ’t y e t
been
th e
ila r
are
b o tli
o u t­
case
d e te r m in e
of
w ill
o th e r
re fu s e d
cause
of
m en
1.
s io n e r
th e
s k ip p e d
over
up
g ro u n d s
to
up
fo r
th e
th e ir
w ith
s e n io r ity
fa v o r
w h ic h
C o u rt
of
in
1 -A ,
m il­
o rd e re d
fo rc e s .
th e
m en
a p p o in tm e n ts
fro m
s h o u ld
th e
d a te
have
been
to
par
C ity
p ro m p ty
appeal
is
h ig h e s t
th e
case
t h is
m o n th .
m en
a p p e a le d ,
now
b e fo re
C o u rt
w 'h ic h
s c h e d u le d
fo r
la te
19,
at
be
To
th e
a
have
th e
s tijn d s
Ip s s
2 :3 0 ,
fo r
at
are
out
th e
to
S e p te m b e r
Even
1937.
to
le s s
th e
s o lic ito u s
fro m
fa v o r
be
w eeks:
h a s n ’t b e e n
now^
a
C o u n c il-
c o m m itte e .
fig iir e
in
now
a v a ila b le
tra d e .
The
a te d
by
and
36
scow ­
ra is e s
to
h o ld in g
lo w
e a r n in g s
in
w 'a s
th is
n e c e s s it­
d iffic u lty
new
of
$ 1 ,8 0 0 .
m en
ra is e
of
th e
ob­
m en
fo r
jo b —
th o s e
now ' w o r k in g .
Promotions
F ifty
in
a c tin g
th e
w ere
a s s is ta n t
fo re m e n
D e p a r tm e n t o f S a n ita tio n
p ro m o te d
lis t
fo r
th a t
m is s io n e r
fro m
th e
p o s itio n
W illia m
e lig ib le
by
F.
Com ­
C a re y
la s t
w eek.
D u rin g
ony,
th e
th e
A s s is ta n t
W illia m
w e re
to
J.
r is e n
fro m
th e y
had
to
p r o m o tio n
m en
th e
th e
th e
c e re m ­
r e m in d e d
by
C o m m is s io n e r,
P o w e ll,
th a t
ran ks,
sam e
he
had
and
th a t
o p p o r tu n ity
advance.
H o w e v e r,
had
been
e a r lie r ,
if
on
w 'o u ld
tw o
1,
of
s a la ry
of
m o n th s
th e
r e c e iv e d
bonus
th e ir
p r o m o tio n s
o n ly
J u ly
have
liv in g
th e
m ade
a
$180
m en
c o s t-o f-
added
to
$ 2 ,2 8 0 .
PA RK S
Cash Problems
L a te s t
d e v e lo p m e n ts
in
P a rk s D e p a r tm e n t c e n te r
th e
e m p lo y e e s ’
1.
th is
is
p r o v id e
to
D o ris
in tro d u c in g
W’e e k ’s
C o u n c il
fo u r
g a rd e n e rs
th e
a ro u n d
paychecks.
C o u n c ilw o m a n
B y rn e
a
I.
b ill
at
m e e tin g
to
annual
and
in c r e m e n ts
a s s is ta n t
g a r­
d en ers.
2. T h e
S ta te , C o u n ty
n ic ip a l W o rk e rs
p e titio n s
e m p lo y e e s
p e rc e n t
g en eral
w o rk e rs ,
in
The
is
re c e iv e d
tlie
C ity
of
th a t
n u m e ro u s
g ard e n ers
in c re a s e
e n title d
now
b ill
and
fa v o r­
at
th e ir
O c to b e r.
LEGAL
Joseph
th e
C . F in n
g ro u p ;
John
F e e ly ,
1st
tw o
s o ld ie r
Id a
F a rg u e ,
2nd
" V ic e
p re s id e n t:
P e te r J . H a u c k , tre a s ­
F i*a n c e s D o n o v a n , f in a n c i a l
c o rd in g
M a ry
M .
D o n lo n ,
re ­
b e h in d
th e
s e c re ta ry .
Garden
V ic to ry
Kew
G a rd e n s ,
c e n te r o f
a ttra c t­
days.
T o m a to s
th e
in
th e
th e s e
o ff
g a rd e n
H a ll
a re
a lre a d y
v in e s
and
p o p p in g
o n to
s a la d
p la te s , o r in to ja r s fo r th e w in te r ,
som e
of
th e
c a n ’t
a m a te u r
re s is t
o f p u llin g
th e
th e
la r g e r i f le f t in
fo r
a g ri­
te m p ­
c a rro ts
a
w h ile .
to
Q u e e n s L e g io n
W . A r th u r C u n n in g h a m
A m e ric a n
c iv il
L e g io n ,
s e rv ic e
v e te ra n s
F e d e r a l, S t a t e
m e e ts
on
o f each
th e
and
at
th e
P r o s p e c tiv e
a re
in v ite d
in g
o f th e
to
fro m
C ity
second
m o n th
A r s e n a l.
P o s t,
com posed
a tte n d
of
th e
e m p lo y
T h u rs d a y
F lu s h in g
m em b ers
a
m e e t­
g ro u p .
STATE O P NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.:
I do h ereb y certify (h a t a ce rtific a te
o f d isso lu tio n
of A B A IE N E
BLOUSE
&
S P O R T S W E A R C O R P . h a s b e e n f ile d In
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is d ay a n d th a t It a p ­
p ea rs th erefro m th a t such c o rp o ratio n h a s
co m p lied w ith se c tio n one h u n d r e d
and
five 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 It Is d is s o lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ial seal of th e D e p a r t(S eal)
m ent
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lbany,
th is
tw en ty -se v en th
day
of A ugust, one th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th ree .
T H O M A S J.
CURRAN.
S ecretary
of S la te.
B y F R A N K S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c retary of S ta te.
9-7-14.
STATE O F NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.;
1 do h ereb y certify th a t a ce rtific a te
of d isso lu tio n of L A U R E C O M P A N Y , In c .,
h a s b ee n filed in
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is
d ay a n d th a t it ap p e a rs th e re fro m t h a t
su c h c o r p o ra tio n h a s c o m p lied w ith se c ­
tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e of th e S to c k
C o r p o r a l o n L a w , a n d t h a t it is dlss6 1 v ed .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l se a l o f th e D e p a r t (S eal)
m ent
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lb an y ,
th is
tw en ty -se v en th
day
of A u g u st, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th ree .
T H « M A S J.
CURRAN,
S ecretary
of S ta te.
B y F R A N K S. .S H 'iR P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
9-7 -1 4 .
S T A T E O F NEW' Y O R K , D E P A R T M E N T
O F S T A T E , ss.:
I do h ereb y certify
th a t a c e rtific a te
of d isso lu tio n
o f 328 W E S T
40TH
ST.
G A R A G E C O R P . h a s b een filed in th is
d e p a rtm e n t th is d ay a n d th a t it a p p e a rs
th erefro m th a t such co rp o ratio n h a s co m ­
piled w ith se c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e
of th e S to c k C o rp o ra tio n L a w , a n d t h a t
it is d isso lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
^
a n d o ffic ia l sea l of th e D e p a r t (S eal)
m ent
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lb an y , th is 26 th d a y o f A u g u st,
one th o u san d
n in e h u n 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 ecretary
of
S ta te .
B y F R A N K S. S H A R P .
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
9-7-U .
TH E PEOPLE O P THE STATE OP NEW
Y O R K , by th e G race of G od, F ree a n d
In d e p e n d e n t.
T o (1) P u b l i c A d m i n i s t r a t o r
o f N e w Y o r k C o u n t y . (2) A n d r e e M a g n o u x .
S en d G reetin g .
U p o n th e p e titio n of M A R IE P A R R O D IIi
G A U G R Y , w h o r e s i d e s a t 228 E a s t 9 6 t h
S tr e e t, C ity of N ew Y o rk , you a n d e a c h o f
y ou a r e h e reb y cited to show ca u se b efo re th e
S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t o f N e w Y o r k C o u n t y ,
h eld a t th e H a ll of R ec o rd s in th e C o u n ty
o f N e w Y o r k o n t h e 15th d a y o f O c to b e r,
1943, a t h a l f - p a s t t e n o 'c l o c k i n t h e f o r e ­
noon of th a t day, w hy
an
in stru m en t,
b e a r i n g t h e d a t e J u n e 9, 1 9 3 7 , s h o u l d n o t b e
d en ie d p ro b a te a n d le tte rs of a d m in is tra ­
tio n g ra n te d to th e p e titio n e r o n th e goods,
c h a tte ls a n d c re d its of C A M IL L E G A U G R Y ,
l a t e o f 228 E a s t 9 6 th S tr e e t, in th e C o u n ty
of N ew Y ork.
( S a i d i n s t r u m e n t Is o n f i l e
u n d e r N o . P 1 552.)
I n testim o n y w hereof, we h av e cau sed
t h e se a l of th e S u r r o g a te 's C o u rt
o f th e said C o u n ty of N ew Y o rk
to be h e re u n to affix ed .
(S eal)
W itn ess,
H o n o rab le
JA M ES
A.
F O L E Y , a S u rro g a te of o u r said
co u n ty , a t th e C o u n ty of New Y ork,
th e 2 n d d a y of S e p te m b e r In t h e
y e a r of o u r L ord
one th o u sa n d
n in e h u n d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
G EO RG E LOESCH,
C le rk of th e S u r ro g a te 's C o u rt.
S E L R O S E H A T W O R K S .— N o tic e is h e r e b y
g iv e n o f t h e filin g In th e N. Y. C o u n ty
C l e r k ’s O f f i c e o n A u g u s t 2 8 t h , 1 9 4 3 , o f
th e c e rtific a te of lim ited p a r tn e r s h ip o f
SELROSE
HAT
W ORKS,
d ate d
A ugust
2 4 t h , 1 9 4 3 , t h e s u b s t a n c e o f w h i c h Is a s
fo llo w s: N a m e
of p artn ersh ip
SELROSE
HAT
W ORKS.
C h ara cter
of
b u sin ess
m a n u f a c tu r in g a n d sellin g of m illin e ry a n d
k in d re d
artic les.
L o catio n
of
p rin c ip a l
p la c e of b u sin e ss 40 W e st 3 7 th
S tre e t,
N e w Y o r k C ity .
G e n e ra l P a rtn e rs : S id n e y
N . S c h p e tn e r, 505 W e st E n d A v en u e. M a n ­
h a tta n , N ew Y ork.
O s c a r L. S h p e tn e r , 158
W e st 8 1 st S tre e t, M a n h a tta n , N ew Y o rk ;
L im ite d
P artn e rs:
S elm a S c h p e tn e r, 505
W e st E n d A venue, M a n h a tta n . N ew Y ork;
Iren e
S h p etn er,
158
W est
81st
S tre e t,
M a n h a tta n , N ew Y ork.
T e rm of p a r tn e r­
s h i p S e p t e m b e r 1, 1 9 4 3 , t o S e p t e m b e r 1 ,
1953.
C ash
c o n trib u te d
by th e
lim ited
partn ers
Is:
S elm a
S c h p etn e r
$ 4 0 0 0 .0 0 ;
I r e n e S h p e t n e r $4 0 0 0 .0 0 .
L im ite d p a r tn e r s
sh all
m ake
no
ad d itio n al
c o n trib u tio n .
Each
lim ite d p a r t n e r s h a ll re c e iv e 2 5 %
o f n e t p ro fits of th e p a rtn e rs h ip .
L im ite d
p a r tn e r s h a v e n o r ig h t to s u b s titu te a s ­
sig n ee s a s c o n tr ib u to rs in th e ir p lace a n d
th e p a r tn e r s sh all h a v e n o r i g h t 't o a d m it
a d d itio n a l lim ited p a rtn e rs .
O n d ea th , re ­
tire m e n t o r in sa n ity of an y gen eral p a r t ­
n er, th e
p artn ersh ip
s h a ll be d isso lv e d .
L im ite d p a r t n e r s h a v e n o r i g h t to d e m a n d
o r re c e iv e p ro p e r ty o th e r t h a n c a s h in r e ­
tu rn
fo r th e ir c o n trib u tio n s.
The
said
c e rtific a te w as d uly sig n ed , v erified a n d
a c k n o w le d g e d b y all of th e p a r t n e r s .
STATE OF NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , ss.:
I d o h ereb y ce rtify th a t a c e rtific a te
of d isso lu tio n
of BUCHM AN
FUR
C O .,
IN C ., h a s b e e n filed in th is d e p a r t m e n t
th is d a y a n d th a t it ap p e a rs th e re fro m
t h a t su c h c o r p o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith
s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d five of t h 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 en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l s e a l of th e D e p a r t ­
m e n t of S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb a n y , th is
th irty -first
day
of
A u g u st, one tlio u sa n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J. CURRA N,
S ecretary of S ta te ,
B y F R A N K S. S H A R P,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
FIRE
PROMOTION
STUDY
MATERIAL
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• 6 . R U L E S , B . S. & A.
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A d d i t i o n a l m a t e r i a l , c o n K istin ir o f t e x t
and
q u estio n s
and
an sw ers,
m ailed
e a c h w e e k b C | [ i n n i n K S e p t . 1, $ 2 p e r
m o n th .
L e ctu re course now in p re p ­
a ratio n .
SCHWARTZ SCHOOL
139
F IF T H
on
yet
on
th e ir
Q ueens
try
and
a n o th e r
now'
over
c re a s e
g ro u p
th e
fo r
T h e y ’v e
D IA M O N D S,
F U R S ,
ERAS,
15
w o r k in g
been
SELL
Y O U R
V A LU AB LES!
C iv il
A s s o c ia tio n
p e rc e n t
C ity
D O N 'T
B o ro u g h
E m p lo y e e s
(10)
w h ic h
h a s n ’t
Q UEEN S
7 5 % , l^lease!
The
A V E .,
NEW Y ORK
A L g o n q u i n 4-2773
$120
CAL
S e rv ic e
one
out
t h e y 11 g e t
paychecks.
and
and
v ic e
p r e s id e n t;
s e c re ta ry ;
N O T IC E
is p r e s i d e n t o f
as­
th e
a p p e a ja n c e
it
com p­
and
th a t
th e y
its
to
15
s u b je c t
re p o rts
c o s t-o f-liv in g
a re
th e
th e C o u n c il h o p p e r.
U n io n
fro m
M u ­
am ong
fa v o rin g
in c r e a s e
w 'h ic h
a b ill n o w
and
o f A m e r ic a , C IO ,
c ir c u la tin g
P a rk
th e
in
re p o rt
D e p a rt­
th e
fo r
th e
t a in in g
1,
of
on
m e e tin g
and
e x tr e m e ly
te rm s
to
a c tio n
le g is la tio n
C o u n c il,
a b le
next
ta tio n
$1620
an
th e
o f th e g ro u n d , th o u g h
S a n ita tio n
is
of
th e
a b le
The
M a tth e w
re c e iv e d
th is
C ity ,
w h ic h
w in s
S a n ita tio n .
a ll
gam e
th e
p la y in g
s e rie s ,
fo u r
and
u s u a l.
trim ,
been
so
w as
Yankee
th e
as
th ro u g h o u t
P o lic e
even
in
N ot
S a n ita
A fte rn o o n ,
th a t
s e llo u t,
keep
b a s e b a ll
th e
Sunday
in d ic a tio n s » a re
w ill
event
tw o
year
th e
m ade
“ n i n e s ’* c r o s s b a t s a t
S e p te m b e r
a
s is t a n t 'g a r d e n e r s
Batter Up!
S a n ita tio n
hope
io n
of
la in ts
S A N IT A T IO N
on
fo r
have
3.
and
who
th e
in
past
$180 each — fro m
has
P o lic e
b e fo re
Q u e e n s , is
in
m ent
is
fir e m e n .
had
of
Scowmen Up
h e ld ,
th e
re s e rv e
fir e m a n
S t a t e 's
th e
48
in
th e
s p o t.
to
S a n i­
o f th e
re ­
He
a ls o
th e
th is
p la y e d
Langdon,
C o m m i.s s io n e r
w as
a u th o rity
naval
th e y
in c le ­
be
s ta rte d
in
c u ltu r is ts
C o m m is s io n e r
h is
g iv e n
th e
in
m em b ers
C o u rt
by
a p p o in t m e n
are
or
be
a p p o in tm e n ts .
r ig h t,
who
on th e
D iv is io n
th e
th e s e
re fu s e
th e
day.
fir s t
1 6 U i.
exceeded
or
be
nam es
T h is
b ro u g h t
th a t
to
to
m ig h t
d e c id e d
th e
3 -A
d ra fte d .
s u it
re fu s in g
o rd e re d
th e ir
th e y
A p p e lla te
r u le d
in
w hen
and
w as
th e
The
th e
C o m m is ­
a p p o in tm e n t
th a t
The
ita ry
of
W a ls h
la s t S e p te m b e r
had
be­
s ta tu s .
and
w e re
fo r
c la s s ifie d
by
have
b a c k g ro u n d
P a tric k
who
m en
who
d ra ft
C h ie f
e lig ib le s
2.
.s im ­
case:
F ire
cam e
in
a p p o in tm e n t
th e ir
is
p re s e n t
h is
and
c irc u m s ta n c e s
been
by
litig a n ts ,
th e
r ig h ts
2 -B .
B u rn s ,
They
th e
of
in
c la s .s ifie d
b o a rd .
fe e l
Sey­
v ie w \
P a tric k
com e
fe w
m en
W e c h s le r ,
lo c a l
a
jo b s ,
A n o th e r,
am ong
p ro v e s
w ill
c h a rg e
tio n s
u re r;
th e p r o m o tio n
in
S o l­
at
S a v a ^re ,
48
U ie
un­
e x p e c te d
in
w 'h o
in
is
th e ir
Q u ill,
th e
and
D a v id
C i t y ’s p o i n t o f
One
of
o th e rs
a ffe c te d
a rg u m e n ts
e n title d
and
a ffe c t­
be
C o u rt
b e tw e e n
a tto rn e y
th e y
a c tio n
but
d r a f t c la s s ific a tio n ,
as
O ffic e .
D is e r io , w h o s e h e a lt h
had
tim e
w iil
A p p e a ls ,
c la s s ifie d
gam e
H a ir y
it
111,
d ra ft
a p p o in tm e n t
c o m in g
of
up
th e
S tre e t,
tic k e ts
w -e a th e r
been
can
S ta ­
Avenue.
f o llo w in g
T r ia l
D e­
tlie ir
m en,
passed o v e r,
C o u rt
C e n tra l
P a rk
is
$ 1 .1 0 ,
P o lic e
W o rth
g e t fre e
th e
As
3 -A
up
at
any
a
N .Y ,
Diserio III
a n g le o f in te r e s t
o n ly
cam e
H o lm e s ,
125
H a n d lin g
s ta tu s .
t - t 'a m s
see
can
e m p lo y e e s
e lig ib le s w h o h a v e
re fu s e d
p a rtm e n t
bifir
la s t
n e w s re e l
p ro b in g
now
B o ro u g h
3-A's, 2-B's,
Unclassified Men
squads
th e
d ie rs
gam e
com e.
at
S a n i t a t i o n ’s
w a it
F IR E D E P T .
get
pay.
or
at
h e lp s
m a in ta in s
at
p ric e d
o b ta in e d
gam e
w h ic h
and
cam p
T ic k e ts ,
t io n ,
th e
H o n o r R e lie f
D e p a rtm e n t
sum m er
be
of
W e lfa re
e m e r g e n c ie s
s in c e
On
is 7 5 c e n t s
th e
in
has
to a ll F ir e m a n
p ro c e e d s
o f S a n ita tio n ,
o o it
w as
o ffe r­
p o s itio n s ,
d e c id e d
p erm a n e n t
S ta d iu m
B M T
c le rk s
of
T r a n s it
T ra n s p o rt
M a g u ire ,
g e ts
of
e m p lo y e e s .
r e p re s e n ta tiv e s
C.
lis t
and
te m p o ra i-y
3. T h e
have
a
m il­
u n til
jo b -h o ld e r
th e
p r a c tic a lly
and
a d ju s t­
s till
fillin g
th e
Fund
p ro v ­
v a c a n c ie s
th a t,
fo r
m ade
wage
of
o th e r
p e rm a n e n t
w hen
th e
B o ard
th e
back.
had
Thus
fu ll
or
of
says,
C o m m is ­
a ll
is io n a l e m p lo y e e s a r e
ita ry
b o a rd .
son.
la v e
th a t
D e­
b ill
S e rv ic e
as
file
p e rm itte d
In
go
file
lo c a l
th e
e n ta tiv e .
h is
he
th e
th e
h e a rin g
be
on
s ta tu s ,
on
to
w ill
b o a rd
b a c k g ro u n d
e o n p lo y e e ),
he
e m p lo y e e
o c c u p a tio n a l
in g ,
c le a n
C iv il
T h is
W h at
re g u la r
t J ie
d o e s n ’t
subw ay
a
H e a lth
th e
m an.
d ra ft
n o tic e .
go
is n o w
on
s e le c t­
a d v ic e
fa m ily
ius ' a
to
fo r h a n d lin g
a
tx)
c e iv e s
are
H o w 'c v e r ,
p ro b le m s , a n d
S h a c k le to n
aro u n d
d e fe r­
req u est
g e n e ra l
as
M r.
in
m a y c o m e in to
o ffic e s e t u p
s e i 'v i c e
m en.
o n ly
g ro u n d s .
a n y e m p lo y e e
iv e
be­
s in g le
i s n ’t ‘ i n t e r e s t e d
dependency.
g e ts
E n tire
w ill go th e
lis t.
and
th e
d is tin c tio n
and
th e
th e
re p la c e d
1 c le rk
tim e ,
is
of
of
m a n ic
a p p o in te e s ,
d e p a rtm e n t
th e
d e fe rm e n ts ,
no
be
The
m our
Dependency
In
g rad e
th is
Not
Take
have
th e s e
C h ie f
show ed
rest
ago,
a tte n tio n
D e­
th a t
h e a lth .
p o s s ib le .
ta in e r s .
s h o u ld
th e
h is
S a n iia
m o v ie s
o b je c t
p ro v-
w ith
O c c a s io n
p h o to
at
(o n
seen
w h e n
lo n g :
T h e re
c o m p la in ts
p a rtm e n t
s k il­
c a te g o rie .s .
n e c e s s ity ,
of
v ir­
fin d
e s p e c ia lly
th e
open
i t ’s
to
th e
ta tio n
a ll
m anpow er
th a t
. s e m i- . ‘; U i l i e d
Hence
of
th e
th e
such
th e
But
e x h a u s te d ,
h ir in g
in
p erm an en t
fro m
T ra n s p o rta ­
im p o s s ib le
p e rs o n n e l,
its
of
B ut
tu a lly
le d
been
B o a rd
m ak-
lis ts
O ffic e r .
ta k e
s c h e d u le .”
s e rv ic e
and
w 'iU i
ib le s
S h a c k le to n ,
c iv il
s itu a tio n
som e
canvassed,
re j)la c e m e n ts
r e p la c e m e n t
Langdon,
c o m e ra m e n
tw e n ty -fiv e
p a r tm e n t o f H e a lth .
been
jo b
s e rv ic e .
a b l e , .so t h e r e ’s n o p o i n t i n
in<? u p
to
R e p la c e m e n ts
" B u t,” says
a r e n ’t
a
th u s
now
w ill b e c a lle d
H ead­
in d u s try
re p la c e m e n ts
of
are
i.s io n a l c l e r k s w 'o r k i n g
out
re p la c e m e n t
S e rv ic e
a llo w in g
p la c e
W a lte r
re p la c e m e n t
q u a rte rs
m ittin g
a
k in d
its
new
m a k in g
The
s c h e d u le
w ith
B o a r d 's
a d v is e r ,
H a rry
a c tiv ity
p ro v is io n a ls
why
S e le c tiv e
T h e re
C a re y
is
F is c a l
of
th e
Why Provisionals
Weren't Placed
c a n 't
now
jo b s in
a n d i t ’s l i k e l y
th a n
e m p lo y e e ,
are
w o rk
get
H EA LTH
m o re
a rm e d
sam e
lin e s
r iR h t)
w e e lt,
T ra n s p o rta tio n
V a c a n c ie s
th e
th e
pay.
Here--Or In the
A rm ed Forces?
th e
d o in g
d iffe re n t
C o m m is s io n e r
1969, 1943— T H E P E O P L E O P T H E S T A T E
Of N e w Y o r k , b y t h e G r a c e o f G o d F r e e
and
In d e p e n d e n t.
To
Josef
Jellin ek ,
J o h a n n a K o r its c h a n th e n e x t o f k in a n d
h eirs a t law of B ru n o Jellin ek , d eceased.
S en d G reetin g .
W h e re a s , A n d re w F isc h e r, w h o re sid e s a t
505 W e s t E n d A v e n u e , t h e C ity o f N e w
Y o r k , h a s l a t e l y a p p l i e d t o t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s
C o u r i o f o u r C o u n ty o f N ew Y o rk to h a v e
a c e r t a i n i n s t r u m e n t in w r itin g d a t e d A u ­
g u s t 25, 1943, r e l a t i n g t o b o t h r e a l a n d
p e r s o n a l p ro p e rty , du ly p ro v ed «s th e la s t
W ill a n d t e s t a m e n t o f B r u n o J e l l i n e k , d e ­
ceased , w h o w a s a t th e tim e of h is d e a th
a
re sid e n t of
160 C e n t r a l
P ark
S o u th ,
th e C o u n ty of N ew Y ork,
T h e re fo re , y ou a n d ea ch of you a re cited
t o s h o w c a u s e b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t
o f o u r C o u n ty o f N ew Y o rk , a t th e H a ll
o f R e c o r d s In th e C o u n ty of N ew Y o rk , o n
th e
1 4 th d a y of O c to b e r, o n e th o u s a n d
n in e h u n d re d a n d fo rty th re e, a t h a lf - p a s t
t e n o ’c l o c k i n t h e f o r e n o o n o f t h a t d a y ,
w h y t h e s a id w ill a n d t e s t a m e n t s h o u ld
n o t b e a d m i t t e d to p r o b a t e a s a w ill o f
re a l a n d p erso n al p ro p e rty .
In
testim o n y
w h e r e o f ,
we
have
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 rt of th e said C o u n ty of N ew
Y o r k to b« h e r e u n t o a ffix e d .
(L. B .)
W itn ess,
H o n o rab le
Jam es
A.
P o le y , S u r r o g a te of o u r s a id c o u n ty
of N ew Y ork, a t said C o u n ty , th e
31sc d a y o f A u g u s t in t h e y e a r o f
o u r L ord one th o u san d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty th re e.
G EO RG E LOESCH,
____________ C l e r k o f t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s C o u r t .
to
s a la ry
is
put
in ­
e m p lo y e e s .
c ir c u la tin g
p e ti-
A n y t h i n g y o u sell t o d a y w ill
co st you m o re tom curow .
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at
and
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FOR SALE
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T w o b l o c k s f r o m L.T. D e p o t , I . R . T ,
A t l a n t i c A v e., B .M .T . P a c i f i c S t.,
8 t h A ve ., P u l t o n S t.
JEW E LR Y ,
C L O T H IN G ,
C A M ­
B IN O C U L A R S ,
M U S I­
IN S T R U M E N T S .
FURS and CIVIL SERVICE
UNIFORMS STORED ON
THE PREMISES
W ELFARE
General
B r a d l e y ’s
Column
W e lfa re
new
of
has
p e o p le
b i?
An
have
in to
th e ir o w n
have
p ro g ra m
is
a
th e
O ffic e
b u ild in *
and
a c lu b h o u s e
fo r
T he U. S. Civil Service C om m ission says t h a t F e d ­
e ra l employees who jo in th e M e rc h a n t M arine have
a r ig h t to th e sam e re-em ploym ent a n d o th e r privileges
as employees who e n te r th e Arm y, Navy or M arine
Corps.
T h is week, th e C om m ission gave Federal, agencies
fo rm a l notice to t h a t effect. Also, it m ade p la in t h a t
th e employee who w a n ts to e n te r th e m e r c h a n t m a rin e
m u s t be released—^his a gency c a n ’t block him .
T he Com m ission gave W a r S h ip p in g A d m in istra ­
tio n th e r ig h t to a p p e al th e cae of a n y employee whose
release was refused. T h e C om m ission itself will a c t as
fin a l arbiter.
Your Education in the A rm ed Forces
o f G e n e r a l B r a d l e y ’s d e t a i l e d
th e
a rm e d
d e s c rip tio n
fo rc e s .)
W h a t I t T akes to T r a in th e Crew of a B a ttle sh ip
T he m en it ta k e s to o p e ra te th e m ac h in e s on one
larg e b a ttle sh ip re p re s e n t a t lea st 1,500 a g g re g a te y ears
of tra in in g a n d 2,500 y e a rs of experience.
Of th e 2,000 en listed m e n on a n average b a ttlesh ip :
All m u s t have 8 w eeks’ basic n a v a l tra in in g .
A bout 500 m u s t hav e a n a d d itio n al 16 weeks of n a v a l
te c h n ic al tr a in in g beyond th e ir basic tra in in g .
A nother 500 m u s t h a v e th is tra in in g a n d a n a d d i­
tio n a l advance t r a in in g course (a to ta l of 52 weeks
or m ore) before jo in in g th e fleet.
A nother 500 m u s t h av e h a d considerable sea experi­
ence, a n d a t lea st one te r m in F leet School or a n ­
o th e r of th e a d v an ce tra in in g school;^.
A bout 80 p e rc e n t of th e m e n m u s t com plete th e
equivalent of tra d e school courses d u rin g th e ir
n a v a l service.
All of th e m m u s t c o n tin u e to stu d y a n d tr a in as long
as th ey a re in active service.
Of th e 100 officers:
About 50 are A nnapolis g ra d u a te s; th e o th ers have
come o u t of N aval R.O.T.C. courses a n d M idship­
m a n Reserve Schools, or o u t of th e ra n k s of Chief
P e tty or W a r r a n t Officers.
T he C a p ta in h a s probably h a d 30 years of Naval
service.
T he executive officer, a C om m ander, h a s probably
h a d 20 years.
T he heads of d e p a rtm e n ts (gu n n ery , n a v igation, e n ­
gineering, c o n stru c tio n , com m u n icatio n s, m edical,
a n d su p p ly ), u su a lly C o m m anders or L ie u te n a n t
C om m anders, average 12 to 16 y e a rs ’ service.
Division officers a n d ju n io r division officers in each
d e p a rtm e n t average 5 y e a rs ’ service.
F o r th e co m p lem en t of 2,100 th e re a re 2,100 assigned
jobs, each one specialized y et req u irin g th e h ig h e st de­
gree of team w ork w ith th e others.
W h a t I t T akes to T r a in An I n f a n tr y R egim ent
T he tra in in g re q u ire d of a n in fa n try reg im en t is
equally impressive. Of th e ap p ro x im ate ly 3,000 m e n in
th e average regim ent, each co m b at soldier m u s t have
th e equivalent of:
14 weeks’ individual tra in in g .
12 w eek’s u n it tra in in g (w hich p rep ares th e regi­
m e n t to o p e ra te as a u n it) .
12 weeks’ com bined tr a in in g (w hich p rep ares th e
in fa n try re g im e n t to o p e ra te as a n efficient com ­
b a t te a m w ith th e a rtille ry a n d o th e r u n its, so
t h a t th e division m a y fig h t as a u n it) .
8 to 10 weeks’ field m aneuvers, u n d e r sim u lated
b a ttle conditions.
T he service specialists in th e re g im e n t (drivers,
cooks, clerks, c o m m u n ica tio n s experts, m ec h a n ics of all
kinds, arm orers, intelligence a n d rec onnaissance m en,
a m m u n itio n a n d pioneer details, a n d m edical sections)
a re detailed som ew here in th e process for 8 to 12 w eeks’
specialized tra in in g , t h e n r e tu r n e d for c o n tin u e d t r a i n ­
in g w ith th e ir u n its. Som e of th e ap p ro x im ately 140
officers have probably come o u t of W est P o in t or a n o th e r
m ilita ry school, a n d h a d as m u c h as 30 y e a rs’ m ilita ry
experience. All of th e m , from th e co m m a n d in g colonel
to th e new est second lie u te n a n t ju s t o u t of officer c a n ­
did ate school, have h a d ad v an ced tra in in g , m a n y of th e m
in s ta ff schools like th e c o m m a n d school a t L eavenw orth
o r various service schools. A n u m b e r of th e m (like th e
reg im e n ta l surgeon, th e perso n n el officer, th e ch a p la in s)
have h a d long tra in in g as civilian specialists before th e y
b e g a n th e ir m ilita ry tra in in g . O n conservative figuring,
it tak e s 3,000 m an -y e a rs of tra in in g to p u t a good in ­
f a n tr y reg im en t in to th e field.
tim e , s t a f f m e m ­
th e
c h ip p e d
m ake,
e ld e r ly
hood
p e o p le
in
have
can
get
and
of
a
about
do
T h e re
w ill
now
th e
p la c e
to g e th e r,
card s,
th e
n e ig h b o r­
w h e re
th e y
g o s s ip ,
p la y
w h e re
th e
new
b e in g
tio n
w ith
m ent
th e
at
a ll
The
it
th e
be
m o re
th e
of
c h ie f
at
W e lfa r e
C i t y ’s
su re
is h e l p i n g
la b o r
th a n
$5
and
le c tu r e rs
a
a
at
w ith
p a rt-tim e
$5
fo r
re s i­
$ 1 ,5 3 0 ,
at
a
in
a
phy­
and
are
th e
are
c a p a b le
of
to
fo r
m ent
w o rk
w h ere
by
r e lie f
p ro ­
a d d itio n a l
a llo w a n c e .
d o in g
a
th e y
who
w o rk
C ity
can
are
d e p a rt­
ea rn
th e ir
a llo tm e n t.
And
if
th e
r e lie f
r e c ip ie n t
p ro v is io n a l
or
a te ly
te rm e d
a
to
p e rm a n e n t
w hat
A u to
is d e l i c ­
“ a p p ro p r ia te
case
m e c h a n ic s
D e p a rtm e n t
s ic k
le a v e
m e c h a n ic s
get
m uch
as 30.
th e
and
of
th e y
'Red-Ta pest'
m a tte r
m a in ta in
th a t
ta p e s t”
w h o le
H e r e ’s
little
n o tic e s
c o n s ta n tly
flo a tin g
th e
w o rk e rs
and
B u re a u
s a m p le
o ffic e s
one
o f P u b lic
a
to
w h ic h
th is
F o rm
a b le .”
fro m
a p p lie d ,
II
B
M o -2 2 0 a
a r is e s
or
O AA
p ro c e d u re
of
II
P ro c e d u ra l
w ill
be
Then
th e y
m e e tin g
a p p lic ­
la w y e rs
in
th a t
th e
none
D e p u ty
a r t m e n t ’s
m en
to o
to p
busy
to
T h a t ’s
th e
a ll
am ong
at
th e
W e lfa re :
d is c u s s
th e
8 0 -o d < l
th e
s iu a tio n
m en
a p ix )in te d
p o s itio n
s o c ia l
w o rk e r.
fo rm e rly
w ho
h e ld
has
le a v e
M is s
of
of
Anna
of
K a p lu m
g iv e n
to
m e d ic a l
p o s itio n
b y G ra c e
been
W e lfa r e
s e n io r
The
w as
E . A lle n ,
a
y e a r ’s
absence.
K a p lu m
a
fo u rth
in
c h a rg e
g ra d e
of
U n o ffic ia l
dep­
to
be
m a tte r.
now,
are
—
The
in s u r a n c e
fo r
fin a lly
of
an
1940,
S ta te
$ 3 ,5 0 0
to
$ 4 ,3 7 5 .
to ta l
of
o r ig in a lly
O f
ta k in g
and
■
has
(5 0 0
th e
400
are
th e
on
im ­
re s p e c t
to
un­
c la im s ;
w o rk
as
w as
3 and
4
POLICE PROMOTION
CL.\SSES
RESUME S E r r . 13
th e
te s t
1759
r e fr a in e d
fro m
DELEHANTV
D u tie s
th e
d u tie s
of
th e !
a d m in is te r
d ir e c tio n
o a th s
to
and
conduct i
d e te r m in e
NEW S
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to
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OF
v a l- |
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p r e v io u s ly
W e lfa r e 'O ffic e
c lo s e
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B orough
17.
to
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re ­
p a y in g
passed:
g e n e ra l
FOR
s e arch
•
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•
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p o s itio n :
h e a rin g s
and
a d m in is tr a ­
in s u ra n c e
r e la te d
fo r
A p p e a ls
e x a m in a tio n .
The
U nder
th e
by
c a n d id a te s
fo r
have
re ­
h e ld
fo r
3 ,2 5 0
876
th e
These
is
p o s itio n
a p p lie d
th e s e ,
f a ile d :
ye a rs ,
ro s te r
p o rta n t
A
lis t,
p u b lic
e x a m in a tio n
18,
w ith
GRADES
lis t a p p e a r o n p a g e
The
rem an d ed
by
CLERK PROM.
u n e m p lo y ­
m ade
c e r ta in
re -h e a r­
Clu.<4e> f o r ni i n K W«Mln«‘f>day,
Sopl. 8, al 6:15 uii«i 8:30 IMM.
Monciuy and Wcdnc«<lay ihereuftor at Mniiie h«)urs.
re fe re e
s e v e ra l
been
w itn e s s e s
of
and
Job Insurance
Referee Roster
A LB A N Y .
to
com ­
THE
M. H. H A C K E T T
COM PANY
give*
n o tice th a t Irv in g T ru s t C o m p an y , P la v ia
a n d J a c o b L. S te isel, a s T ru s te e #
for M o n ta g u e H . H a c k e tt, J r., a n d R a n d a ll
W . H a c k e tt, h a v e b eco m e L im ite d P a r t ­
n e r s ; e a c h t r u .s t c o n t r i b u t e s *5 0 0 .0 0 c a s U
a n d r e c e i v e s 1 2 '/a% o f n e t p r o f i t s .
T erm s
of
o rig in al
p artn ersh ip
ce rtific a te
filed
D e c . 14, 1 9 4 2 , a p p l i c a b l e t o o t h e r L i m i t e d
P a rtn e rs , ap p ly to n ew p a r tn e r s .
C ertifi­
cate
sig n ed
and
ack n o w led g ed
all
p a r t i e s J u l y 2 7 t h , 1943.
peeved.
LISTS
m ent
of
to
o uHr a c k e t t
P o lic e
seem
and
T H I S C O lir O I S
D e p a rtm e n t
th e
of
th e
Promotion
has
th e
ju r is -
to g e t a x io th e r
a
but
Novem ber
Ju d ith
A ck erm an ,
A s s t . 3ui>., O r .
2
t r a n s f e r r e d to L /A .
G r a c e A llen , S r. S u p . M ed . S o c. W k r.,
t r a n s f e r r e d to L /A .
C h a r l o t t e B ie d e r in a n , A sst. S u p O r . 2
re sig n e d .
M a r t h a B l o o m , A s s t . S u p . , O r . 2, t r a n s ­
fe rre d to L /A .
P a u l i n e C h a r n e y , A sst, S u p ., O r . 2 r e ­
sig n ed .
P atricia
G la.sgow ,
A sst. S u p , O r .
2
t r a n s f e r r e d t o W . C . 40.
C e l i a G r o . s s . A s .s t . S u p . , O r . 2, t r a n s ­
f e r r e d t o w . C . 81.
E m m a K a p l a n , A s s t . S u p . , O r . 2, t r a n s ­
fe rre d to L /A .
M alc o lm
M artin ,
A sst. S u p ., O r.
2,
t r a n s f e r r e d t o W . C . 5.
H e n r i e t t a M lllo c k ,
A sst. S u p ., G r .
2.
tr a n s f e r r e d to L /A .
P e a r l O r t e n b e r g , S r . S u p . , G r . 4, t r a n s ­
fe rre d to L /A .
E l i n o P a r e l h o f f , A s s t . S u p . , O r . 2, t r a n s ­
fe rre d to L /A .
N e t t l e P a u l s o n , A s s t. S u p . , G r . 2, t r a n s ­
f e r r e d to L /A .
H e le n R o s e n b a u m , A sst. S u p ., O r .
2,
t r a n s f e r r e d to L /A .
S u e S a d o w , S r . S u p . , G r . 4, r e s i g n e d .
F an n ie S chneyer,
A sst. S u p ., G r .
2.
t r a n s f e r r e d t o W . C . 6 7.
B l s i e W a l - s h , A s s t . S u p . , G r . 2, t r a n s ­
f e r r e d to L /A .
C e l i a W o l s k y , A s s t . S u p . , G r . 2, t r a n s ­
f e r r e d t o W . C . 26,
L / A — L e a v e o f A b .sen ce.
The
to
O ffic e .
“ I t ’s
trie d
w ith
n a m e s o f th e
Changes
s ta ff
to ld
c o m m is s io n e r ,
s u lt
changes
says,
a b le
y e t.
Budget
s a id
7 — E d .» .
Recent
been
a ffa ir .”
a w a ite d
Any
P h ila d e lp h ia
th e house?
s u p e r v is o r y
M u n ic ip a l
C IO ,
under
th e
O.
can­
p a ra g ra p h s
3
and
w e re
up
o ffic ia ls ,
p ro ­
is
s itu a tio n
H R ,
and
con­
m a tte r
E n d o rs e ­
O rd e rs ’
ADC,
2
in
th e
of
B.
as
get
A s s is ta n c e .
AB,
fo rm e rly
to
is
e n title d *
“W henever
cases
fro m
im m e d ia te ly ,
R e lie f
of
axe
down
T h is
3 7 -3 9 5
m ent of
c e lle d .
a
th in g s
“ E ffe c tiv e
fo r
th e
keep
s ta n t , flu x .
ce d u re
“ re d
in
w h ic h
a d m in is tr a tiv e
th e
th e
d e p a rtm e n t
C ity .
th e
i t ’s
W e lfa re
of
s a tis fa c tio n
th e y
d ic io n
in
O th e r
som e
A m e ric a ,
com es
d a y ’s
a lo n g s id e
th is
h a v e n ’t
any
F ir s t
w o rk
days;
S ta te , C o u n ty
get
who
y e a r.
anci
STATE
OF NEW
YORK. DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.;
I do h ereb y c e rtify t h a t a ce rtific a la
d isso lu tio n o f'C E N T U R Y F A S H IO N B A G S ,
In c ., h a s b e e n lile d in
th is d e p a rtm e n t
th is d a y a n d th a t It a p p e a r s th e re fro m
t h a t su c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith
.sec tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d f iv e o f t h e S to c ic
C o rp o ra tio n
Law,
and
th at
it
is
d is­
solved.
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o f f i c i a l .s e a l o f t h e D e p a r t (S eal)
m ent
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
ot
A lb an y ,
th is
th irty -first
day
of
A u g u st, o n e th o u s a n d
nin e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
T H O M .\S
J. C U R RA N ,
S ecretary
ot S ta te .
B y P R A N K S. SH A R P,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
_____
9-7 -1 4 .
P o lic e
5
D e p « .rtm e n t
W o rk e rs
a c tio n .”
P e o p le
each
ta k e n
th e
th e
e x a c tly
12
T h e y ’v e
w ith
in
get
w o r k in g
th e m
re ­
fu s e s to t a k e a C i t y jo b o n e i t h e r
b a s i s , h e ’s o p e n
5 Days to 30
m a k in g
c lie n ts
do
In ­
STATE
OF
NEW
YORK. DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.:
I do hereby
certify
th a t a c e rtific a ta
of
d isso lu tio n
of
BESCO
K N IT T IN Q
M il l s
CORP.
has
been
filed
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 r a
th e re fro m th a t su ch co rp o ratio n h a s com ­
p lied w ith s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d flv a
o f t h e S t o c k C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d thftS
i t Is d i s s o l v e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
and
o ffic ial sea l of th e D e p a r l j
(S eal)
m eiit
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lb an y ,
th is
n in e te e n th
day
ot
A uijust, o n e th o u s a n d
nin e h u n ­
dred
and
fo rty -th re e .
THOMAS
J.
CURRAN,
S ecretary
of S ta te .
B y P R A N K S. S H A R P .
D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te .
9 -7 -1 4 .
s te n o g ­
$ 1 ,2 0 1 ,
ta lk
to
causa
or
th e re o n ;
e x a m in e
r u lin g s
or
q u ire d .
$ 1 ,8 3 0 ,
fo u r
s e s s io n ,
c le rk
at
to
w it­
w ith ­
h e a rin g s
p re c e d e n ts a n d
e m p lo y m e n t
s h o u ld
POLICE
to m e e t th e
s h o rta g e
any
put
B
at
B o a rd ;
tiv e
hos­
cases
a c tio n
of
n e c essary
conduct
fu rth e r
and
n u rs e
n u rse s
to
th e s e
of
c a u .s a
or
be
p r o d u c tio n
of
or
m ake
as m a y
to
o rd e P
In q u ir ie s
a tte n d a n c e
th e
le g a l
la te r
m a in te n a n c e :
s ic ia n
r e ix )r ts
th e re
th e
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Budget
th a t
th e
F e d e ra l
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and
and
w ritte n
th e
r e s id in g
re n d e r
m e n t.
a b ly
trie d
such
ta k e n
be
is s u e
h e lp
m a in te n a n c e :
a
on
be
c o o p e ra ­
s c h o o ls
w ill
p ro ve s
and
s u p e r v is e
in
tra in in g
success in th e B r o n x , it w ill p r o b ­
be
re n d e r
to
th e
under
ln s u i* a n c e
to
p ro ­
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out
tr a in in g
s ta rte d
h o b b ie s
p ro je c t
lia b ility
v e s tig a tio n s
n u rs e s
dent
o t h e r s u b je c ts g iv e n .
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new
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b e t a u g h t , a n d c o u rs e s in E n g lis h
and
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fo r
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p re p a re
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p la c e ,
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an
upset
a
t h e o ld s te rs .
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in
on
books.
fo r m e rly
are
b ra c k e t
tio n .
th e B ro n x , w h e re th e y h a v e
fu r n is h e d
c o n tin u a tio n
at
upper
a p p o in tm e n t
q u a lific a tio n s
a b o u t 4 ,0 0 0 o ld - a g e s c a s e s o n
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th e
som e
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46 in
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B rig a d ie r G en eral
J o h n J . B ra d le y (R e t.)
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1 2 7 W . 4 0 t h S t . ( n e a r B ’w a y ) , N . Y .
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co n sid e red w ith o u t s ta te m e n t of av a ila b ility .
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P e rs o n s in w a r w o rk o r e s s e n tia l
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not
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w ith o u t
s ta te m e n t of av a ila b ility
net
p ro fits
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M AN O R W O M A N W IT B D R IV IN G L IC E N S E ;
to d riv e B ro o k ly n couple, ev e ry o t h e r S u n ­
d a y f r o m 11 A . M . t o 3 P . M . ; $ 1 . 0 0 n e r h o u r *
car,
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by
ad v e rtiser;
m ail
> n a m e a n d a d d r e s s f o r a p o i n t m e n t . H o x 493,
C iv il S e r v i c e L E A D E R . 97 D u a n e S t., N .Y .C .
SA M U EL T R E IB IC H
A L B E R T A. G O T T L I E B
L O U IS L. S M IT H
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ea ch fo r h im self deposes a n d says, t h a t
th e y a r e th e p e rs o n s d e sc rib e d in , » n d
w h o sig n ed , th e fo re g o in g C e rtific a te , a n d
t h a t th e s t a t e m e n ts c o n ta in e d in th e s a id
C ertific a te a r e 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.
BLA N C H E P. STA N G , Com . of D eeds,
N e w Y o r k C ity , N . Y ., C o u n t y C l e r k s N o .
45.
C o m . e x p i r e s J a n . 12, 1 9 4 6 .
fo r
F u l l
of
In * n y o f
s a id lim ite d p a r t n e r s to p r io r ity o v e r t h e
o th e r lim ite d p a r tn e r s , a s to c o n tr ib u tio n s
o r a s to c o m p e n sa tio n by w a y o f Incom 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
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p artn er,
th e
rem ain in g
g en e ra l p a r tn e r sh all h a v e th e r ig h t to
co n tin u e th e b u sin ess o f sa id p a r tn e rs h ip .
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
d e m a n d a n d re c e iv e p r o p e r ty
o th er th an
c a s h In r e t u r n
fo 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.
COUNTY
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fo r
ad v an cem en t.
C a n e a r n u p t o $ 23.40
w eekly
to
start,
in clu d ln i;
o v e rtim e .
C a n use h a n d ic a p p e d p erso n s.
P res­
en tly em ployed w a r w o rk ers n o t co n ­
sid ered w ith o u t a v a ila b ility ce rtifica te .
C a l l f o r I n t e r v i e w m o r n i n g b e t w e e n 10
a n d 11, a n d a s k l o r W . D . , R o o m 11 0 7 ,
;>00 H u d s o h S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k C i t y .
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H.
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a d m it a d d itio n a l lim ite d p a r t n e r s If all
p a r tn e rs , g e n e ra l a n d lim ited , sh all ag re e
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Ave. e n tr a n c e R . R. H E Y W O O D
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SA LA R Y P A ID W H IL E L E A R N IN G
12 M i d n i g h t
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lim ited p a rtn e rs h ip , u n d e r a n d p u rs u a n t
to th e law s of th e S ta te of N ew Y ork, b e­
ing d uly sw o rn , do h ereb y certify , d ep o se
an d 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 I s
B O B R IC H M FG . 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 i d
p artn ersh ip
i.s t h e
m an u factu re of g a r­
m en 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 sin ess
of said
p artn ersh ip
is a t
330
F if t h A v e n u e, B o ro u g h o f M a n h a t t a n , C ity ,
C o u n ty a n d S ta t e »f N ew Y ork.
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
ea c h m em b er, a n d a d e sig n a tio n o f w h ich
are g en e ra l p a r tn e rs a n d w h ich a re lim ited
p a r t n e r s , a r e a s follow s:
(a) T h e
fo llow ing
m em bers
of
said
p artn e rsh ip are g eneral p a rtn e rs;
(1) S a m u e l T r e i b l c h ,
1059 l O t h S t r e e t ,
B o ro u g h o f B ro o k ly n , C ity , C o u n ty
a n d S ta te of N ew Y ork.
(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 of B ea co n , C o u n ty of D u tc h e ss.
S ta te of N ew Y ork.
(b) T h e fo llo w in g m e m b e r s o f s a i d p a r t ­
C o n sid e re d
n e rs h ip are lim ited p a rtn e rs :
5 p .m .
(1) L o u i s L. S m i t h , 37 R i v e r s i d e D r iv e ,
7 p .m .
B o ro u g h of M a n h a t ta n , C ity , C o u n ty
1 p .m .
a n d S ta t e of N ew Y o rk .
(2) G u s s l e
S m ith ,
37 R iv e r s id e
D riv e ,
B o ro u g h o f M a n h a t t a n , C ity , C o u n ty
a n d S ta te of N ew Y ork.
(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 t a n , C ity , C o u n ty
a n d S ta te of N ew Y ork.
AVES.
(4) L e o H a n a n , 2 W e s t 6 7 th S t r e e t , B o r ­
ough
of M a n h a tta n ,
C ity , C o u n ty
a n d S ta te of N ew Y ork.
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 th 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 of a n d th e ag reed v alu e o f th e o th e r
p ro p erty
co n trib u te d
by
each
of
said
lim ite d p a r tn e r s , a r e a s fo llo w s:
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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 en
in
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under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l sea l o f t h e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of S ta te ,
at
th e
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of
(S eal) A lb an y ,
th is
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day
of
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d re d a n d fo rty -th ree .
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S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
JViL •
Pa«:« Seven
OIVIL SSRVIOE LEADER
Tuesday, September 7, KM3
S ta te U n e m p lo y m e n t In s u ra n c e R e fe re e R o s te r
82 B a u m g a r t e n ,
U N F .M P L O V M G N T IN S U R A N C K
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D a v id
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83 G o l d b e r g ,
83 00 0
A
B,
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85.670
85 836
84 K o s s , M i l t o n , 8 5 6 1 0
85 M c G o w a n , J a s . 8 5 .600
86 L e v y , E s t e l l e C . 85 600
87 W i e n e r , P a u l , 85.590
88 G o o d k i n d . B , 85 490
89 J o s e p h , S e y m o u r , 8 5 .420
90 T a l l , B e r n a r d . 85 420
91 T u c k e r , O s c a r L . 85.395
9 2 W i s e m a n , A D , 85.385
9 3 H i m b e r , H , 85.375
94 C o h e n , S a m u e l J , 96 M *
9 6 D i c k , A d o l p h , 8 5 .360
99 P f e f f e r , L , 85.330
07 L i c h t m a n , S , 85.330
98 F r e y , M a u r i c e , 8 5 .3 3 0
99 M a r k s , L « s t e r H , 8 5 .306
100 T i n a g e r o , R , 85.295
101 R e l n i s c h , H a r r y H , 85 2 M
#
102 F i s h m a n , P e t e r , 85 370
103 G e n e r i , F r a n c i s J , 8 5 .2 6 0
104 B y r o n , B a s i l , 8 5.340
105 G l a s e r , A b r a m , 85.335
106 K l n t l s c h , E m a n e l , 8 5 .228
107 B i s e n , H e n r y , 85.305
108 W i n s t o n , H a r o l d L ., 8 5 .3 0 6
109 Z e td e , H a r r y , 85.155
110 T o c k e r , H e r ii» » n , 85,146
111 S c h u v a l , S t a n l e y D , 85.0 8 0
112 B a y e r , D a n i e l . 85 0 8 0
113 S a c c o , A n t h o n y J , 86.065
114 H e r t e l , S t C l a i r X , 85.065
116 J o r i s c h , I, 85.020
116 K f ttz , M o r r i s , 8 5.020
U 7 H e i f e t z , S o l o m o n J , 84 9 9 0
11 8 P o s e s , M e y e r , 84.985
119 E i d e l b e r g , J o s M , 84 9 6 0
120 B l o o m , S a m u e l , 84.940
121 S o k o l, P h i l i p , 84.940
122 D a v i s , A n n a , 84.920
123 L a s k y , H e r b e r t , 84.905
124 D i a m o n d , L e o n D , 84 896
126 C a r e y . J , B . 8 4.875
126 K i t t n e r , G e o r g e , 84.875
127 S t e i n b o c k , D a v i d . 84.840
12 8 M a n s o n , J u l i u s J , 84 830
129 K e p e c s , M i l t o n . 84.815
1 3 0 S t o n e , A l e x a n d e r . 84.795
131 B r e i n d e l , A, M , 84.760
132 P o s n e r , S i d n e y , 8 4.760
133 R o s i n g , N , 84.760
134 W o l f , B e n j a n u n . 8 4.735
135 H o f f e r , L o u i s . 84.700
136 B e r s o n , L e o E , 84.645
137 G o o d m a n , L e o M , 84.635
13 3 L a n e , H a r r y W , 8 4.625
139 W h i t m a n M , 84.625
14 0 S i n g e r , J a c o b A, 8 4.610
J 4 1 W o l d o r . E m i l , 84 6 1 0
142 A l e x a n d e r , H e n r y , 8 4,590
143 W e i s s , B e r n a r d , 84,580
144 B « n n e t t , E , L ., 8 4 .576
146 S i m o n , H a r r y , 84.565
146 G o t t l i e b , M
D , 84 5 3 5
147 S e l i g m a n , L o u i s , 8 4 .530
1 4 « P o c k r a s s , A l f r e d , 84 530
148 K o r n b l u r a , I, 84.510
150 L e v i n e , S a m u e l H , 8 4 .490
161 R a b l n o w i t z . H e r m a n , 8 4 .190
1 5 3 R o t h s t e i n , L C. 3 4 . 4 9 0
163 P l a t z m a n . M M . 84.475
154 M e h r , H e r m a n L , 8 4 .465
165 S a l z m a n , J a c o b , 8 4 .465
156 R o s e n t h a l , J , 84.455
1 5 7 R o s e n b e r g , I s r a e l , 84 4 5 5
158 G o t h e l f , E L , 84.450
159 B e r g m a n , M . 84 440
160 T o m a s u l o , N i c h o l a s , 84 430 •
161 R a t i s h e r , I , 84.4 3 0
16 8 M o r g a n , A r t h u r J , 84 430
163 S t e i n , J a y G , 8 4.405
164 R o s s b a c h , J u l i u s , 84 385
2 C r o w l e y . R , 7 8.840
3 M e m e l s d o r f f , E , 9 1 .336
4 S h e t n i n . H e n r y . 9 1 .2 3 5
5 N a y o r , L e o n a r d , 9 0 .2 0 5
6 H o f f e r . P h i l i p . 8 9.625
7 P o p « , A i k e n A. 8 9 ,610
8 N e w m a n , F r a n c i s , 89 » 5
9 Isaacson, E
W . 89.170
10 D e k o v e n , M a u r i c e , 8 9 .080
11 N a f t a l l s o n , L o u i s
J , 8 6 .9 1 0
1 2 D i a m o n d , S . B 8 .9 1 0
13 A d a m s , A l e x a n d e r , 8 8 8 M
14 K r l s h e r , H a r r y , 8 8 .770
15 M e n d e l s o n , A ,88.770
1 6 S c h a r r , H a r o l d O . 88.3 BO
17 P u r c e l l , R o b e r t , 96.136
I I D lfede, Jo s
87.735
19 C KM bel, H a r r y H . 8 7 .7 1 5
2 0 S c h i n d l e r , S i d n e y , 8 7 .6 5 5
21 C l a r k , B y r o n , 87 645
2 2 W e x n e r , P h i l i p F , »W 4 M
23 S t u r i m . S a m u e l . 8 7.375
24 K l n h o r n , J o s e p h , 8 7 .365
2 5 G a r t m a n , E l i a s , 8 7.340
26 H a a s . M a u d , 87.235
27 W a l l a c h . M , 87.225
28 R o s e B e n j a m i n , 8 7 .1 5 5
29 S u m n e r , R J , 87.115
30 W e i n s t e i n , M E , 87.075
31 R o b b i n s . J a c o b M , 87 035
3 2 P o t t i s h , M o r r i s , 8 7.035
33 L i n d n e r , B - M , 8 7.010
34 S l a v i n , L e o , 86,990
35 K a s t l e , S a m u e l I, 8 6 .906
36 W i l l i a m s , A r c h i e . 8 6 .7 8 5
3 7 G o l d m a n , I, O , 8 6 .7 7 0
3 8 F r i e d m a n , M , 86 715
39 M c N a u g h t , A n d r e w , J r , 86.6 8 0
4 0 S p i n d e l , S a m u e l . 8 6 .660 ^
41 D o r n e y , T h o s J , 8 6 .6 5 5
4 2 S c h e c h t e r . I s i d o r e , 8 6 .635
43 A l t m a r k , S e y m o u r D , 8 6 .635
4 4 J o r d a n , J , 86.625
4 5 J u l t e n A S , 86 6 1 0
4 6 B i la , J o h n , 86.610
4 7 W e i n s t e i n , N , 8 6 .5 3 6
4 8 S c h w a r t z , A l e x a n d e r , 86 465
49 P a s c a l , V i c t o r A . 86.465
5 0 O e l f a n d , S o l o m o n , 86.4 4 0
5 1 D e l m a n , T h e o d o r e A , 8 6 .4 2 0
52 M u r r a y . R a y m o n d T , 86 405
5 3 R o s e n w a s s e r , A . 8 6 .3 7 5
54 S h i e n t a g , F l o r e n c e , 86.270
5 5 M e b e l, M i l d r e d C . 8 6 .205
5 6 M a n d l e , L e r o y , 8 6 .170
5 7 S a c h s , W a l t e r . 8 6 .170
5 8 W y le , 9 e n j a m i n , 86.14S
59 G o l d , H a r o l d , 8 6 .115
6 0 B a r s h a y , H a r r y V , 8 6.055
61 S t t k i n , L , 86.035
6 2 S t a r r , L e o n , 86.030
63 G r e e n , A l f r e d L , 8 6.010
64 B e n n e t t , I^ o u is L , 85.975
6 5 R o s e n b l a t t , N a t h a n , 8 5.979
6 6 I ^ h r m a n , J , 8 5.950
8 7 T i f f o r d . H A, 8 5 .905
6 8 F r a n k e l , L o u i s , 8 5.860
6 9 A b r a h a m , A, 85.860
7 0 P e r r i n , S o l o m o n . 8 5 .8 4 0
71 W i l k , J u l i u s . 8 5 .840
7 2 G o l d b e r g , J o s , 8 5 .825
7 3 D i s n e y , F r a n c i s , 8 5 .825
74 M a t t e r s d o r f , G u s t a v , 85.8 2 6
75 S i l v e r m a n , S H , 85 815
7 6 E r d e . J o s . 8 5.805
7 7 M i l le r , A r t h u r . 8 5 .785
7 8 M i l le r , M a x J , 85 750
79 R o g e r s , N a t h a n , 8 5 .7 4 0
SO C o n n e r , I s a a c , 8 5 7 3 5
81 Q - D o n n e l l , F . 8 5 .7 0 0
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G lass
blu w ers,
w o m e n . H e llig e, In c .,
37-18 N o r t h e r n B lv d ., L. I . C.
A dd re!(.so K r» p h in g .
$18. 5 d a y s . M i s s
N e ls o n , 4 th 'flo o r,
183 V a r i c k S t .
M e n , $50 .1 0 f o r 69 h o u r s , A r i n a m e n t A u to
O rdance
C o rp .,
B rid g e p o rt.
Ap­
p l y U . S, E, S ,, 87 M a d i.s o n A v e ,
M u U ig ra p h in g .
$21 t o s t a r t .
Phone
M r.
Lane,
BRyant
9-3400
(o r
w rite
F r a n k l i n S to re s , 519— 8 th A v e .).
G rocery
*M tiin e ss.
T ro in
for
food
clerk s.
A c tu a l
school
w ith
dum m y
m erch an d ise.
S afew ay
S to res,
1841
B roadw ay
(6 0th S t.) .
A l b u m m a n u f a c t u r i n g , y o u n g m e n , 38
W , 21.st S t . , 8 t h f l o o r .
R ep a ir d ictap h o n e s, g ra p h o ty p e o p e ra t ^ n , e tc ., A d d r e s s i n g M a c h i n e C o ., 3 2 f
B roadw ay,
B o ys
O v e r
249 L ip sit? !.
8 4.376
260 L y o n ,
I M M c G o v e r n , Jo&, 8 4 .3 6 5
1 6 7 B l o o m , H a r r y , 84 3 6 0
168 L a z e r u s . G i l b e r t , 84.350
160 S t e m b c r , S C , 8 4 .340
1 7 0 C l a y t o n , S t e p h e n , 84 3 4 0
171 S t a n d e r , A l f r e d . 8 4 .330
1 7 2 S e l i g m a n , J A , 84 3 2 5
1 7 3 F r e e d m a n , J J , 84 3 1 3
17 4 K r e i d m a n n , A M . 8 4 . 3 1 5
176 S e l m a n , M a r t i n H , 84.315
176 W e l s s b e r g e r , S , 8 4.305
1 7 7 R u s h , A r t h u r H , 84 2 8 5
17 « S c h a c h n e r , A M , 84 380
179 J e n k i n , B e r n a r d , 8 4.350
1 8 0 S c b u t t e , H a r y H , 8 4 .335
181 H o d a s , N a t h a n I, 84.235
m
W o r t m a n , J o s e p h , 8 4 .225
183 S t e r n , L o u i s L , 84.325
184 F i n k e l s t e i n , E . 8 4 .215
186 M e y e r s o n , O s c a r , 84 205
186 B e r c h e r , L o u i s , 8 4.305
187 B r o w n , H a r o l d M , 84 200
188 T i l o v e , R o b e r t , 8 4 .200
1 8 9 S t o f s k y , P e t e r , 84 1 9 0
1 9 0 D e l a n e y , W H , 84 I 9 0
191 R o s e n b e r g , N . 84.190
1 9 3 B l u m e n t h a l . A l e x , 8 4 180
1 9 J P e r r i s , B P , 84.170
1 9 4 H e r m a n , N a t h a n i e l , 84 170
196 K a p l a n , M o r r i s J , 84.170
1 9 6 K a v e s h , H a r r y , 84 155
1 97 B e r m a n , J D , 84.155
1 9 8 S c h w a r t z , G e r t r u d e , 84 136
1 9 9 S t a u b , E d w S , 8 4 135
2 0 0 S c h u b e r t , E d w a r d S , 8 4.126
2 0 1 D e r m o d y , J o s S , 84 126
2 0 2 S h a v e l s o n A B , 84 125
203 H e l l e r , J a c o b E , 84.115
204 C h e s t e r , M , 84.115
205 O l s h a n , W m L , 84.110
206 B l u c k , S t a n l e y L , 8 4 .1 1 0
307 B r u s h , F l o r e n c e , 84.100
2 0 8 C a w l e y , J o h n P , 84 090
209 E d e l s t e l n J , 8 4.080
2 1 0 L e v i n e , A l e x a n d e r . 84.080
211 N e u m a n n , M , 84.080
2 1 2 B o l t o n , P h i l i p , 84 07 5
3 1 3 C o o n , M i c h a e l . 84 0 6 5
2 1 4 S t o l l e r , S a m u e l . 84 065
215 C r a n e , J o h n M , 84.065
2 1 6 J a c o b y , A r n o l d , 84.065
2 1 7 E l e n k r i g , M , 8 4 .055
2 1 8 K u r k e , D a v i d A, 84.055
2 1 9 K i t t n e r , B , 84.045
2 2 0 H o r o w i t z , G e o r g e . 84.30
2 2 1 W a b n i k , A b r a h a m , 84 0 1 0 ,
222 M a r g o l i s , I s i d o r . 8 4 .010
2 2 3 Z l m l e r . S a r a , 84.010
224 B r o d f e l d , H e r m a n , 84.000
225 A b r a m s , A r t h u r . 8 3 .990
2H6 B a r a s h , J a c o b , 8 3 . 9 8 5
2 V t K a s p e r , H a r o l d , 83,975
i n M i n i k e s , A r t h u r B . 8 3 ,9 7 5
2 3 0 S c h o e n g o l d , M , 8 3 ,965
231 C o b l e n s , S L , 8 3,965
2 3 2 B l o c k , J u l i u s , 8 3,955
233 S e l i g m a n , B L . 83,955
2 3 4 G o l d f a r b , M o r r i s A, 83.955
2 3 6 L e v l n k i n d , S a m u e l H . 8 3 .9 5 0
2 3 6 M a r k , H y m a n , 83.950
2 3 7 M i c h a e l s o n , H S . 83 95 0
2 3 8 M o n i c a , J o s A, 8 3 . 9 4 0
239 B i n d e r , S a m u e l , 8 3.940
3 4 0 K i r s c h e n , D W , 83.940
241 W e c h s l e r . D a n i e l , 8 3 .940
2 4 2 E i s e n t a t , A r c h e r . 8 3.910
2 4 3 B a r s a y , A D , 83 895
244 H a r r i s , J , 83.895
2 4 5 S c h e r , D a v i d . 8 3.875
246 H o f f m a n n , M e r c c d e s , 83.865
2 4 7 P o t t i s h , S o l. 83.860
248 B e r n s t e i n , M , 83.860
1 6
stu ck
w ork.
Lane
B ry an t,
15 H a n ­
over
P la c e
(P u lto n
S t,)
A lso
Room
450, 1440 B r o a d w a y
( S a l a r y $22,) A ls o
S.
K lein , 6 U n io n S q u a re .
F o r slo ck a n d sh ip p in g .
A d a m H a ts,
605 B w a y ; a l s o R , L . P o l k & C o .. 354
4th
A v e ,;
also
M o n tg o m ery
W ard
6c
C o „ 75 V a r i c k S t . ( a t C a n a l ) .
S tro n g .
N o e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y , $20.
E l i t e L a u n d r y , 333 E . 1 0 6 tU S t .
W eek-end
m essenger
w ork.
W e stern
U nio n ,
408
9th
Ave.
H ym an.
D o n a ld
J,
83 8 6 0
t 3 S O ru x fU fiff.
83 8 5 0
333 K o m a r o w ,
(33d
S t.)
W a r
W o rk
fo r
W o m e n
U n ifo rm
fa cto ry .
Age
o r e v e n i n g , 8 t h f l o o r . 154
L ig h t F a c to r y
hours,
K urm an
N o rth e rn
B lv d .,
S ta ,)
18-30
Day
W . 14th S t.
W ork.
$23-$30.
E lectric
C o,.
L ,I.C .,
(Q u een s
44-48
3 0-30
P la za
P recisio n
W ork.
Ages
18-32.
ova
W atch
C o., 62-10
W ood .sid e
W o o d sid e , L. I.
B al­
A v e.,
F acto ry
w ork.
No
ex p e rien c e
neces­
s a ry . P a r t o r fu ll tim e. A m e ric a n C a n
C o . , 3 1 7 S t . P a u l ’s A v e . , J e r s e y C i t y .
F acto ry
w ork. U.
C o . , 106 7 t h A v e .
S.
T e le v isio n
M i ’s .
G irL s. 50 c e n t p e r h o u r . E a ij l e E l e c ­
t r i c M il?, C o ,, 2 3 - 1 0 B r i d g e P l u z a S o u t h ,
L, I. C.
T h a t
R o a d
lo
T o k y o
Jo b s feed in g m e n in v ita l C a n a d a —
A lask a
p ro je ct.
K itch e n
w o rk ers
w ith
o r w i t h o u t e x p e r i e n c e $225 p l u s r o o m
a n d b o a r d , (B u sb o y s. d ish w a.sh e rs. e t c i.
C o o k s $310 m o n t h . B e c h te l , • P r ic e , C a l ­
lah a n
in terv ie w in g
o t U , S .E .S ,, 40 E .
59 th
S t,.
M o n ,- S a t . 8:3 0 -4 :3 0 ,
H o te lis
a n d
R e s ta u r a n ln
K itch e n
h elp ,
c h a m b e rm a id s,
hou.se*
m en, telephone operato rs, elev ato r o p e ­
ra to rs,
cle rk s,
are
needed
by
K n o tt
H o te ls , 234 7 t h A v e . ( 2 3 r d S t , ) .
W a ite rs
(co lo red ).
W . 31st S t.
S av arin
R est.,
254
C o u n ter
G irls.
N ic
N ac
S an d w ich
S h o p , 105 E . 1 4 t h S t . , a l s o J a m e s M c C reery,
5th
Ave.
Sc
3 4th
S t.;
A lso
W a l d o r f C a f e t e r i a l , 155 W . 1 9 t h S t .
P a ri T im e
E n s e iitia l
J o lx »
M ac h in e S h o p , b en c h a n a d rill
press
w ork.
E x p e rien ce n o t esse n tia l.
Pow­
er
M ac h in ery
C o., 80
R o eb lm g
S t.,
B k ly n .
(B e d fo rd Ave. S ta . B M T
I4 th
S t. L ine)
P la n e
P o lish e rs.
C o lo red
m e n —6 5
c e n t s p e r h o u r , 48 h o u r s .
A p p ly T e r ­
m i n a l B ld g ,, 9-3, S a t . 9 -1 1 , 80 B. 4 2 n d
S t,
G en eral
F actuY y
W ork.
52Va
ce n ts
per
hour.
F e d e r a l C a rc o n C o rp .,
638
W . 5 7 th S t.
M e n , , 18-3.'!, ( o r
lig h t fa c to ry
w ork.
E ssen tial
in d u stry .
$ 2 6.60
to r
40
hours
P iu s
tu n e a n d a
UaU.
A p p ly
M is s R ile y , H a n s c o m b B a k i n g C o ., 369
L e x in g to n
Ave.
(R oom
300),
or
M iss
T urcec,
30-10
36 th
A v e .,
L.
I.
C.
(3 6th S t. S ta .)
S h ip p in g
C lerk s,
H e lp e rs.W h ite
M e ta l,
H o llin g
and
S ta m p in g
C o rp .,
C aly er
M o u ltrie
S ts.,
G reen p o m t,
B kly n .
In v o stig ato rb
w ith
cars,
fu ll
tim e
or part
tu n e.
P reviouii e x p e rie n c e iu
cred it,
in su ran ce
or
a c co u n tin g ,
co l­
le g e
tra in in g
iu
th ese
su b jec ts
h elp ­
fu l,
F ee b asis.
W r i t e f u l l y , D u n n Sc
B ru d stree t,
Room
705
N .,
290
B w ay,
NYC,
Hand
tru c k ers,
p o rte rs,
sto ck
h elp ­
e r s , se rv ic e m e n , m a te r ia l h a n d le r s a r e
n e e d e d b y H a m m a r l u n d M f g . C o ., 408
9 th
Ave.
(33d S t )
O ffice
boy«,
H sm m arlu ad
M fg,
C o .,
Ilo u s e w if e s , f o r s e l l i n g jo b s , 1-2 h o u r s
p e r d a y , 1 0 :3 0 -4 :3 0 , 2-3 d a y s p e r w e e k ,
G iiu b el
B ro s,,
116 W .
32nd
S t,
A lso
A. & S. B k ly n .
S t o c k w o r k , a f t e r n o o n s , 20 h o u r s —
5 d a y s , 55 c e n t s p e r h o u r .
M a c y ' s , 166
W . 3 5 t h S t . ( O p e n M o n , Sc T h u r s . t i l l
7).
A lso
M o n tg o m ery
W ard
&
C o.,
M o n .- F r i , 9-11, 75 V a r i c k S t,
(C an a l).
S c h ra lu s
has
part
tim e
w ork
a.->.
W a ite rs
(9
P ,M ,
to
12:30i;
Sodam en
(6 P M . t o 1 A M ,) a n d P o r t e r s (6 P M
to
1 2 ), A p p l y 56 W . 2 3 r d S t . , 8 t o 5
P .M ., W e d . to 7 P .M ., S a t . to 1 P .M .
S a l c s c l c r k s . 6 P . M . t o 12. $ 1 8 t o $2 0 .
H anscom
B a k in g C o rp .;
369 L e x i n g t o n
Ave.
(41st
S t.)
C all
M u.
5-985ti
for
ap p o in tm en t.
I
334 S i l v e r m a n ,
2 5 1 M i l l e r , S a m u e l A . 8.5.850
252 S a c h s , J a c o l ) J . 8 3 .840
2 5 3 E i b e l , A I s a d o r e , 8 3 8 :i 0
264 G r e e n b e r g . D a v i d , 8 3.830
2 5 5 D e r m a n , D a v i d . 83 825
256 K u p p e r n i a n , J a c o b . 83 815
257 L a z a r u s , N o r m a n , 83.815
2 5 8 K l a u s n e r . M o r r i . s . 8:i 8 0 5
269 A l p e r t , B M , 83.805
260 B l o c k , G o o d m a n , 8 3.805
261 S p a u l d i n g , D o r o t h y C , 83 7 M
362 M e n d e l s o h n M S , 8 3 .780
263 B o w m a n H G , 83 7 8 0
264 D r J s c o ll, F L , 83 760
3fl» W a s s e r , L e o , 8 3 . 7 0 0
2fl« E l k i n , J a c o b , 8 3 . 7 5 0
2 6 7 K a t e , A b r a h a m . 83 74 0
2 6 8 PtfH k, D , 8 3 ,7 4 0
269 B o l n i c k , E m a n u e l , 83 73S
270 S u s n i c k , H y m a n . 8 3.725
271 Z a s u l y , S i d n e y , 83 725
278 S t e r n , J e s s e L , 83.726
273 M i n t z e s , J o s . 83.725
274 M U l e r , S a m u e l K . 83,706
275 K a t z , H a r r y , 83.705
2 7 6 T u r n e r , G e r t r u d e . 83 706
277 S h e a r e r D H . 8 3 .700
2 7 8 M e n i t , G u s t a v e , 83 70 0
279 A b e l, R e u b e n , 8 3.690
280 K r e i s b e r g , C l a r , 83600
281 R o s e n z w e i g , J , 8 3 .6 8 0
282 L e h o n , H y m a n , 83 680
283 B a r n e t t , A, 8 3 .6 8 0
284 H e n k i n , L . 83 68 0
265 K r a n e , R o b t , 83.6 7 0
2 86 K a l t u n , H e n r y E , 8 3.660
2 87 N a p h t a l l , M , 8 3 .660
2 8 8 R o l n i c k , J o s e p h H . 83 6 6 0
289 K l l p p e r , F . 8 3.655
289 K l l p p e r , F ., 8 3.655
290 I s a a c s , J a c o b , 83.6SS
291 H e r n , R o b t L . 8 3 .645
292 F e d e r , A a r o n M , 83 64 9
293 B a u m s t e i n , A, 8 3 .6 3 5
294 K n e e . H a r o l d E . 83.63S
295 L o e b l, S t e p h e n M . 8 3 .639
297 P o r t , E d m u n d . 83,625
2 98 F u s f e l d , D G . 83,625
299 S i l b e r b e r g . M a x , 83,625
3 00 B o u d i n , V e r a C a l a b a u g h 8 3 ,616
301 H o f f m a n . E d w J , »3,615
302 M a r k o w i t z , S i d n e y . 83 610
303 G r e e n s p a n , L e o H , 8 3.600
304 A u e r b a c h , D a v i d E , 83 590
305 G r e e n , M i c h a e l B . 8 3 .5 6 5
3 06 S c h w a r t z , G . K . , 83,565
307 R o t h s t e i n , J a c o b I , 83,565
3 08 L e v i n s o n . M , 83,555
309 K a p l a n , L o u i s . 8 3.555
310 K a n e r , H e r m a n . 8 3.645
311 J a c o b s , A M , 8 3 .545
3 1 2 H a r k a v y , H M , 8 3.545
313 U m a n s , H e n r y . 8 3 .530
314 N a ll , D a r i O . 83.520
316 J a n e s , N a t h a n i e l H , 8 3 .520
316 G r a y z e l . A G , 83.485
3 17 E i s e n b e r g , D . 8 3.485
3 1 8 F e l d b e r g , E m a n u e l . 83.478
3 19 O U a n , A r h u r B , 83,465
3 2 0 D e n s e n , B e a t r i c e , 8 3 .465
321 H a r v e y , A r t h u r J , 8 3 .4 5 0
322 W o l l i s o n , I r a . 8 3.450
323 J o c h n o w i t z . 5 , 8 3.450
324 H o f f m a n , S t e p h e n L . 83 450
325 C h in lC z , J o s h u a , 8 3 .420
326 S c h w a r t z , H R . 8 3 .4 9 5
327 S ie g e l . M a r y G . 8 3 .375
328 H e r m a n , J . 8 3 .375
329 V a ll u z z i , J J , 8 3.375
330 G o l d m a n , M E, 83 360
331 N a p o l e t a n o , O L , 83,360
M essen g ers. W e e k -e n d o r a f te r sch o o l.
W e stern
U n io n ,
60
H udson
S t.
(nr.
C h am bers).
R o .w ^ m ary
J,
I
R.
416 G o ld e n .
8 3 12 5
A,
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417 R o s e n t t ta l ,
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88 7741
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4 1 8 L e v e n t h a l , I s i d o r , 88 7 » 0
4
419 G r a i f e r , J . 82 750
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420 M e y e r , R o b e r t J , 82 750
421 S aok.», S a m u e l , 82 7 4 0
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422 N a u m o f f , B e n j a m i n . 8 2 .7 4 0
433 C h e s l e r , R u b i n . 82 706
424 B i e s l e r , A E . 82 705
425 K a t z , H o r m o n , 82 090
'
m
D r e x l e r , M i l t o n , 82 690
42T D i a m o n d , B , 8 2 .680
428 C o n n e l l y , V O , 82 680
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429 R a c h s t e i n , J a c o b , 82 6 7 0
■ '
4 30 K a b s , B e r n a r d , 82 6 6 0
\
431 B l e e c h e r , A l e x , 8 2 66 O
1
43 2 W a s e e r m a n , S B , 82 0 6 0
< '.5
433 R o w e n , M o r t o n H , 82 656
43 4 B y r o n , B e n j a m i n , 82 6 4 5
,
*
4 3 6 B h r l i c h , H y m a n , 82 635
•
4 3 6 K n o p f , H y m e n , 82 6 3 5
: '
437 S h a p i r o , M o r t o n A, 82 6 2 6
'
4 3 8 B e r s o n , C h a s C , 82 625
439 V e r n o n , L e o , 82 600
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440 R a p p a p o r t , H . 82 590
4 4 1 R e i l l y , J a s J , 82 5 9 0
1
4 42 L lo y d , H e n r y , 82 580
443 E i s e n b e r g , M , 82 580
448 B e r g e r , M a x , 82 565
44 5 M o s k o w i t z , L i b b y , 82 566
446 S c h e e l , F r e d e r i c k . 8 2 .565
44 7 O r e e n m a n , H e n r y B . 82 565
448 S i f f , B e n j a m i n , 82 555
449 B a s s o f f , I s i d o r e . 82.555
450 D o r n b u s h , B . 82.555
461 W e i n s t o c k , W m W . 825 4 6
452 B a u c h , 6 H , 82545
,i
453 L e v y , H a r r y , 82 536
4 54 R a k o v , L e o . 8 2 .520
^
4 55 H o l t z m a n , F R , 82 520
»
456 H y m a n , D a v i d J , 82 520
■'
457 R a v a g e , M , 8 2.500
i
458 G r a d , S a m u e l , 8 2 .5 0 0
■ ,f
469 L y o n s , A l f r e d . 82.5 0 0
,1
46 0 F i s h m a n , J D , B 2.490
S
461 A a r o n .s o n , B e n , 82 485
463 H e s s e l , P a u l W , 82.465
464 O p p e n h e i m , A I, 8 2.455
46 5 B e r k o w i t e , S i d n e y S . 83 4 6 6
486 A b r a m s , A n n e B , 82.455
467 W i s e m a n , I r m a V, 82 440
468 S a l t z , D o r a A, 82 430
469 O H a r e , K e n n e t h W . 82 396
4 7 0 M a r c e l l , A n t h o n y A . 82 375
471 W i t z l i n g , M , 82.375
472 R u s k i n , E l l i o t t E . 82 375
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473 H a y e s , T h o s B . 82 376
474 R o t h f e l d , A , 82.365
47 6 H a r r i s , J o c o b M , 82 366
476 L e f k i n , G e o , 82,365
477 S e i d e l . R o g e r E , 82 360
478 G o l d s t e i n , S i d n e y . 83 360
I
479 M c M a n u s , J a .v
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480 U r g o , D o m i n i c V, 82 340
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481 M i c h a e l s o n , A.
8 2 .330
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483 H a l p e r n , L M , 8 2 .330
483 T u r n e r , J V, 82 325
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484 B l u m e , B a r n e t S , 8 2 .316
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4 8 5 M a x o n , I r v i n g . 82.305
486 R o c k e r , S , 82 395
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4 8 7 E r l e n b a c h , G e o H , 8 2.260
488 C o h e n , A l e x a n d e r P , 82 260
489 T a p p e r , S a m u e l , 82 260
490 F i n k e l , B e r n a r d A, 8 2 .2 5 0
491 C o n a n , ‘A b r a h a 'm . 82 240
492 C o r c o r a n , W m J , 82.340
4 9 3 R u b i n . ‘} t e i n , L e o , 8 2 . 2 3 5
494 M i c h e l s o n , S a m u e l . 82.205
496 C o h e n , P h i l i p . 82 206
496 M u r i n , L e o . 82.190
498 R u t h o s e r , H a r r y J , 82 .l9 t)
499 R o s e n b a u m , I s i d o r e . 8 2 .1 9 0
500 P a p a n t o n i o , E d w , 8 2.190
83 3 1 9
335 B l« , E m f l , 83 315
336
3.37
338
339
340
341
342
343
L e v i n s o n , L H , 83,305
F i t z p a t r i c k , E P . 83 ,105
B r c s l o w , R o s e , 83 295
L e v i n , M i l t o n , 83 295
B e n n e t t , A n g e l i n e , 8 3 .385
F i n e , J o s , 83.285
C u r r y , J o s , 83 2 8 5
B r o k s t « i n , J a c o b . 83.270
344 S m i t h , A l e x a n d e r , 8 3 . 2 0 0
346 M a g e r , C a r l , 8 3 2 5 0
3 4 6 K a t e s , S o l i s , 83 2 5 0
3 4 7 M o s e s , S i g m u n d , 83 2 5 0
3 4 8 W o o s t e r , R o b t L . 83 2 4 0
3 49 F a l k . M a u r i c e , 8 3.335
3 5 0 S l a v i n , J L , 83.215
251 S o l o m o n , M , 83 215
3 5 2 R a b o y , S o l o m o n , 83 315
3 6 3 C h o d r o w , S a m u e l A , 83 3 0 6
3 6 4 H e r m a n , L e o n J , 83 200
365 B u c h m a n , L l o y d , 83 200
366 S h n i p e r , 1 R , 83.200
3 5 7 F o r s t e r , O s c a r , 8 3 19 0
3 5 8 M a y e r s o h n , H e n r y , 83 190
350 W i e d e r , J , 83.180
360 O o l d b a u m , A, 8 3.170
.361 A v r u t l s , W i l l i a m , 6 3 17 0
362 W e i n b e r g e r , B c n j a m i ' i , 83.155
363 B l a u , E d w i r d H . 83,155
3 6 4 R U k l n , M o r r i s . 8 3 145
365 F r i e d m a n , S O , 8 3 .145
3 6 6 A x i n n , L l l i H , 8 3 1.35
3 6 7 B a l m u t h , N H , 8 3 13 5
3 6 8 S e l d e s , J a c o b , 8 3 12 5
3 6 9 B a r s h a y , P , 83 125
370 G r e e n b e r g , P P , 8J.125
3 7 1 S m i t h , J a m e s P , 83 125
3 7 2 R o c h k i n d , W m , 8 3 11 5
3 7 3 R a p p , S t e p h e n K , 8 3 116
374 B r a d i e , S a u l B , 83.115
3 7 6 D e F r o n c l s c i , V R . 8 3 110
376 Z a h n , M a r j o r i e G , 83.100
3 7 7 H a u s e r , H W , 83.090
379 F e l d m a n , S i m o n , 83.090
3 6 0 K l e i n , B e n j a m t a , 83 08 0
381 P e r l s t e l n , A S , 83 065
3 8 2 G r o s s m a n , S i d n e y , 83.055
383 J a c k o w i t s , J o s e p h , 83 05 5
384 E t t i n g e r , C h a s , 8 3 .045
385 H a n t g a n , D , 83 045
38 6 S i n g e r , O s c a r , 8 3 0 3 0
$87 G e n t i l e , W J , 8 3 . 0 3 0
388 S a r n e r . M i l t o n L , 8 3.030
389 C h o p e r , E m a n u e l , 8 3.020
3 9 0 A l p e r t , H a r o l d , 83.020
391 F l s t e r e , R o b t V , 83 01 0
393 R o t h l a u f , G e o H , 82 985
393 F e l t , C h u s , 82.985
39 4 H o u s e , S i m e o n F , 82.985
39 6 E d l n s o n , G e o E , 82.955
3 9 6 R o s e n b a u m , M , 8 2.955
397 M o y e r , L a w r e n c e , 8 2 .955
398 K o n l g s b e r g . E d i t h , 82 940
390 N e w m a n , H a r r y , 82.925
4 0 0 B a r l o w , W m C r o t o n , 82.910
401 R o e y , J a c o b M , 82,895
4 0 2 M l n t z , H a r o l d J . 8 2.895
403 F r i e d e l s o n , B , 82 875
4 0 4 A d d i.s o n , E u g e n e . 8 2.875
4 0 6 R o s e n b l u t h , R H . 8 2.865
406 O l l n s , L D , 82.860
4 0 7 S h e f k o w i t z , R e u b e n , 82,850
4 0 9 K a m e n , E , 82,840
4 1 0 M e y e r s , H a r r y , 82 815
411 I n s e l m a n , A M , 82 815
4 1 2 G e l t m a n , O s c a r , 8 2.795
413 G l t t e l s o n , S H , 82.795
41 4 N i s s m a n , M L , 82.795
41 5 R o s e n b a u m , M o r r i.s , 82.785
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p a r t a n d fu ll tim e w o rk se rv ic in g c a n ­
te e n p ro d u c ts In lo cal w a r p la n ts .
Day
w ork.
P e rm a n e n t o p en in g s, good sala ry
p ro m ised .
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 i m e o p e n in g s fo r m e n a s w a ite rs.
N o ex p e rien c e n ec essary .
H o u r s 9 P .M .12:30 A .M ., s i x n i g h t s w e e k ly . N o s a l a r y
q u o t e d . A p p l y a f t e r 1 P . M . a t S c h r a f f l ’n
66 W . 2 3 r d S t., N .Y .C .
P a r t- tim e o p en in g s fo r m a le elev ato r
o p e ra to rs, w ith a n d w ith o u t ex p erien ce
Four
days,
12:30-6:30 p .m .
T h ursday
1 2:30-9:30
p .n t.
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m o rn in g s
at
N a m m 's , 452 F u lt o n S t.. B ro o k ly n .
L i g g e t t s is h i r i n g p a r t - t i m e s a l e s m e n
6 - 1 2 f o r 5 n i g h t s w e e k l y , a n d 10 h o u r ; Sunday.
A p p l y 71 W . 2 3 rd S t.
P . W . W o o l w o r t h Is t a k i n t ; o n p a r t t i m e s a l e s l a d ie s , 11-3.
A p p ly 85 N a s s a u
S t.
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m essenger
w ork
is
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60 H u d s o n
S t.
(nr. C ham bers).
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AND
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a n d th a t it a p p e a rs th e re fro m th a t su ch
c o r p o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith se c tio n o n e
h u n d r e d a n d fiv e of 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.so lv e d .
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n in e
hun­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
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CURRAN,
S ecretary
of S ta le.
B y P R A N K S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
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of d isso lu tio n of T H E N A T IO N , In c ,, h a s
been
f i l e d I n t h i s d e p a r t m e n t t h i s d a .v
a i'.d t h a t i t a p p e a r s 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 h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h .se c tio n o n e
lu in d re d a n d fiv e of 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.sso lv e d .
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in
dup licate
under
my
hand
and
o ffic ial se a l of th e D e p a r t ­
m ent of
S ta te,
at
th e
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of
(S ea l! A ib o n y , th is T w e n t* '-firs t d a y of
A u g u .st, o n e t h o u s a n d
n in e h u n ­
d re d an d fo rty -th ree .
T H O M A S J. CU R RA N ,
S e c re ta ry ol S ta le.
By
FRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
M*<Hoa Aw. (40th) M.V.
C IV IL
S E R V IC E E M PL O Y E E S
LET
BRAND’S FUR SHOP
ASSURE
YOUR
S A T IS F A C T IO N
D osiffn ainl M a k e Y o u r F urs
T o S u i t Y o u r l*eraonality
ALSO
R E P A IR — R E M O D E L
2 5 0 B B R O A D W A Y , N .Y .C .
I.IK E
NEW
AC. 2-3T 80
PERSONAl LOANS
B ic k fo rd s h a s flll-in w o rk .
A p p l y 356
W . 50tli S t.
8 a . m . t o 10 p . m . ; S u n . ,
8 a . m . t o 1 o r 8 p . m . t o 10 p . m .
S ales cle rk s a n d c a sh ie rs o n a p a r ttim e
iiasis
are
b eing
h ire d
by
A lex ­
a n d e rs , G r a n d C oncourse, a n d F o rd lm m
R o ad , B ronx.
M ills S h o e C o ., 345 H u d s o n S t , h a s
o p en in g .s l o r p a r t tim e o r fu ll tim e sh o e
salesm en .
E x p e r i e n c e is n o t e s s e n t i a l .
P ^ e n o v e r 18, e s p e c i a l l y t h o s e i n n o n e s s 'iu tia l w o rk a r e w a n te d by A m e r ic a n
A irlin es
fo r
jo b s
as
cle an ers
at
L;^
C luarditt F ie ld ,
G e n e ra l b u ild in g p o rte r,
a n d h a n g a r-c le a n e r p o sitio n s a r e a v a il­
ab le fo r th o s e w ho 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 .
a n d 1 a.m .
A p ply a t th e c o m p a n y p e r -
W h e n
a t
U ‘s g o o d
b a n k
ra le s .
P h o n e ,
N IN E
b u s in e s s
(o b o r r o w , it's w i s e
P e r s o n a l
w rite
C O N V E N IE N T
o r
c a ll
L o a n s
a t
a n y
B RA N C H ES
MAIN 0 f f i c f ; T h i r d A v e . a t l 4 8 t h S t .
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MEMBER
FEDERAL
fro m
o i
$100
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fo b o r r o w
»o
$ 3 ,5 0 0 .
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BRONX COUNTY
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O ffic e ;
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Tuesday
Duane
by
S tre e t
Phone:
C o p y r ig h t,
Jerry
1942,
F in k e ls te in ,
by
G e n e ra l
John
R o b in s o n ,
Associate;
J.
N .
S e rv ic e
B ro a d w a y)
C O rtla n d t
G iv il
Publisher;
B rig a d ie r
C iv il
(a t
Y o rk ,
In c .
N .
Y.
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P u b lic a tio n s ,
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M a g e r,
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R a te s —
H a ll
B u z z in g s
P o litic s ,
L IV E
O N
T H IS ?
T h e r e ’s
TALKING ABOUT salaries: A frien d of ours re ­
cen tly a p p o in te d to th e Police D e p a rtm e n t cam e in to
say hello. He looked kind of dejected, so we asked
him why.
“I ’ve ju s t g o tte n m y check,” he told us. I t cam e to
$47—for Iwo weeks.”
T his m a n h a s a wife a n d two children.
"How do you m a n a g e ,” we inquired, “ to live on
$23.50 a w eek?”
“Well, I ’ve got friends who are willing to s ta k e m e
u n til I c an p a y th e m back. Also, I took o u t a loan. B u t
I keep g e ttin g m ore a n d m ore in debt— a n d I ’m scared .”
Mr. M ayor, Mr. Police Com m issioner, h e re you have
a basic cause for m an y of your troubles in th e P.D. I t
was a sad day w hen you, Mr. L a G u ard ia, forced th e en­
tra n c e sa la ry for m em bers of th e d e p a rtm e n t down to
$1,320 a year. I t m e a n t t h a t every y o u n g cop com ing
on th e job was s ta r tin g his career w ith a load of in ­
debtedness on his head.
The very least t h a t the people of New Y ork c an do,
is to m ak e su re t h a t th e $450 bonus p la n of th e police
a n d firem en goes over w ith a bang.
F io r e llo
no
L a G u a rd ia
any
as
w hen
he
t e llo
a n d
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—
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( 'o n i n u i n l c a t io n .
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. and
h a s a le tte r fro m
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.
.
as to
.
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litic a l
is
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a
on
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p la in in g
to
W H E N
w o rk
C o u rt
c o n s id e rs
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v ie w .
one
of
th e
case
h e re .
It
to
w o u ld
a d e q u a te ly
o u s ly
we
c i t y ’s
and
w o rked
we
p re s s u re
tim e
as
H o u s i n g —
s till
under
c o n d itio n s .
k in d ly
p rin t
a rie s
we
we
g iv e
N e a r ly
a ll
re p o rts .
b re a k in g
and
th e
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and
fo r
had
to
re c o rd of
o v e rtim e ).
ex­
vague
fu tu re
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tim e
of
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w o rk .
w o rk
out
com ­
not
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get
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e v e i*y
does
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o ff
to
is
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d a te
we
fo r
th e
but
jo b
life
and
w hen
s tu d y in g
fir s t
he
m y
w ife
g rin s .
get
id e a — s in c e
she
la n d in g
a n y w h e r e .”
m e
s o u re d
Fay
th e
p le n ty
has
th e
see
it
M an
p le n ty
of
s h e ’s
on
d o e s n ’t
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de­
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d i d n ’t
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to
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te r
of
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m uch
has
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a rie s —
fe e ls
he
r e s o lu tio n
th e
a
is
of
s u b je c ts ,
id e a s
and
on
p a r tic u ­
m a t­
and
h im s e lf
w rit­
c o u p le
on
r e s o lu tio n
lim ita tio n s ,
c o m p lis h e s
w h ile
a
C o u n ty
B ar
on
becam e
v is io n s
th is
th e
a
frie n d
th e
and
he
m uch
say
he
S tu d ie d
W h ile
has been
s in c e
a
a
s u b je c t.
lik e
h im .
am ong
q u ie t,
s im p le ,
of
u s ,”
tim e
ta u g h t
156
th a t
becam e
la w
He
in
w as
in
th e
pa­
a c tiv e
fig h t.
th e
P o lic e
ta k e n
and
o ff
now
Second
G re e n w ic h
g e ts
a
it.
he
h o w ever,
fo rth
s in c e
as
r e a p p o rtio n m e n t
Academ y.
th e
h o ld s
P re c in c t*
S tre e t,
M a n h a t*
ta n .
as
H e ’s
20
F o rc e
H e
out
th e
d e ta il,
s tu d ie d
been
in
th e
y e a r s — s in c e
tim e
m e m b e r o f th e
1938.
th e
Fay
a
w o rk
w rite
r e p u ta tio n
b e in g
th e
Fay
t h e s u b je c t.
On
p o lic e
on
under
th e
of
A t
to
know s
on
m en
w o rk
in
p ro ­
it
h e ’s
m ay
tr o lm a n --e x p la in e d
He
has
th e
B ut
d i s c i p l i n a i ’i a n , b u t o n e “ w h o
s u b je c t
about
on
he
books
has
th e
com ­
a ske d h im
“ i s n ’t
in d e p e n d e n t p e rs o n — n o t a h a r s h
Q ueens
c o n s titu tio n a l
it,
so
in
as a n y b o d y
bar
ac­
d id
A s s o c i a t i o n ’s
th e
on
Fay
yet
i-e a p p o r tio n m e n t.
p o litic ia n s
m uch
of
in te re s te d
up
H e
n o te s
of
th e m
he
c o n s titu ­
and
t h c 'jo b .
m em ber
m itte e
w h ic h
w ith in
H e
bound­
says,
som eday
The
a lte ra tio n
he
p o n tific a te .”
c o m p ilin g
th e
a
As
p o litic a l
s tr ic tly
tio n a l
about
o f fig h tin g
o u t p e r s o n a lly .
G u rra h
ed
to
ta lk in g
succeed
d e p u ty
he
w as
P .D .
a lm o s t
1924.
A t
a, m o u n te d
one
p o lic e -
m an.
is a s t u t e v e t e r a n
in
a ll
re a d e rs
in
th e s e
s h o u ld
be
liv e
to
c o lu m n s
days
th is
e a rn .
$ 1 ,3 .^
w hat
a
Those
nam es
on
is
For
Y o rk
upon
N e e d le s s
and
g i'e a t
c ity
i t is f a n t a s t i c
to
say,
w ith
your
hope
and
do
lo w
c o n tin u e
such
s o r e ly
m e a s u re s .
M e a n w h ile
to
to
s a la r ie s ,
w ill
of
w o u ld
s te p s
p re s e n t
you
s u p p o rt
needed
we
c h e e rs
u p w a rd s
we
our
best
s h a ll
to
c o n tin u e
se rv e
and
our
our
C E N T R A L
fe l­
c ity .
c e r ta in ly
er
a
s w e ll
pay,
th in k
jo b ,
you
d e s e rv e
are
h ig h ­
U . S. T im e -O ff
lo w
C le rk
m ay
how
can
3 2
S irs :
As
P le a s e a c c e p t m y
a
re s u lt,
h a d n ’t
tim e -o ff
m y
known
th a n k s
p rin te d
on
p ro v is io n s .
been
a c c o m p lis h e d .
th e
new
and
of
fo r
August
m ust
on
fo r
obey
th e
new
fu ll in
A ll
p rin te d .
e m p lo y
desk,
and
out
fro m
d ie d ,
32
y ears.
above
had
but
— as
if
in s te a d
it
pen­
s e rv ic e
pen­
c o u l d n ’t
lik e
o ld
th e
fu ll
s e rv ic e ,
because
and
and
a p p o in te e
a
new er
e lim in a te
m ake
nor
d e s e rv ­
because
r e tir e d ,
A
sad
c h a lle n g e
e m p lo y e e s
S e rv ic e
C iv il
to
th e
to
Fed­
R e tire m e n t
th e
th e
age
fa c ­
r e tir e m e n t
p e n s io n
fo r
r e g a rd le s s
of
W IL L IA M
p ro ­
to
a m e n d in g
era l
. r e tir e ,
enough;
s e rv ic e
not
Law
fo r
o ld -a g e
a
fo r
and
a g e -fa c to r
v a c a n c ie s
a ll
House
tim e -o ff
a ll
push
an
w a itin g
had
on
an
of
w a r -tim e
th e y
s e r­
r e tir e
Law
t h e y ’d
th e ir
em ­
R e tir e m e n t
on
w e r e n ’t
fill
th e
ye a rs
p re s ­
w as
any
s e rv ic e
h a v in g
th e
They
as
not
because
h a rp in g
s io n
c iv il
30
c o u ld
F e d e ra l
in g
h is
c a r r ie d
cases,
fu lly
p e n s io n
ent
at
be
a fte r
b o th
keeps
c iv il
G o vern ­
r ig h t
to
F e d e ra l
e m p lo y e e
p lo y e e s
a
S.
th e re .
A n o th e r
In
day
d ie d
had
has
H .F .G .
W h ite
J o b —
in * U .
m ent
to r,
F e d e ra l
10.
th e
we
im p o rta n t
M is s
te x t
In
L e tte rs
a re
o th e r
c le rk
fo r
p r o m in e n tly
s u b je c t.
O n
about
s o m e th in g
H a rt
s tu ff
R e tire
c o m m e n ta ry ,
fe e l
fo r
in te re s t
s u p e r v is o r — w h o
p ro v is io n s p r e v io u s ly — p o s te d
m a te r ia l
S e rv ic e
The
c o u ld
F e d e ra l
b ig
re s ta u ra n t
. . .
Y e a rs
th e y
th a t m a te r ia l y o u
v e ry
a
C o u n c ilm a n
deeper
C o u ld n ’t
m uch
P r o v is io n s
S irs :
a
w ill b e k e p t c o n fid e n t ia l i f re q u e s te d .
s io n .
fo r
. .
g en e ra l
fu ll
o v e rtim e .— E d ito r .
T h o s e
.
C iv il
v ic e ,
P A Y R O LL
E M P LO Y E E .
W e
d ig g in g
serv e d
we
e m p lo y e e s
A
to w n ?
s e rv ic e
w e lc o m e
b ig I t a l i a n
is
of
th a t
h o ld s
m ost
in h u m a n .
r e v is e
of a
in
any
tru e
m a y b e a n s w e re d b y r e a d e rs w it h o th e r p o in ts
s ig n e d , b u t
Y et
lik e N e w
in
it
o ffic ia l
S a n ita tio n .
1 0 th
e d ito rs .
Is
N Y C
hunk
G O P
th e
w v i^ e
th e
th e s e
ye a r?
us
of
in
. . .
b ig
th e
p o litic a l s tra te ­
C u rra n
a tte n tio n
of
S ta n d
K e n n e d y , a id e to
Tom
appear
A .D .
p le n ty . . . . S la t ­
B e rt
b o x in g c o m m is s io n e r p o s t
a p p e a re d in
im p o r ta n t,,
fa m ily
th e
at
it,”
act
re a p p o rtio n m e n t
t h a t h e ’s c a p a b l e
is s u e
our
sound
b e h in d
in te re s ts
n o w ,”
so
of
v is io n s
2
“Just
to
s u b je c t
s ta te m e n t
but
te rrib ly
p u rp o s e
tim e
th e
th e
G ra d e
P h ilo s o p h y
a d m in is tr a tio n .
la r ly a b o u t p o lic e a d m in is tr a t io n .
fe w
how
have
of
of
Y o rk
e x p e c ts
s p a r e -tim e ?
te n d in g
A n­
to
New
he
“B ut
a c k n o w le d g e s
are .
h is
“ W e ll,
C it y P o lic e
m em ber
knows
we
w ages
a
about
m a n ’s o n
m in d
H e ’s s u i n g
at
day
s h ru g s.
How
in
D a v id
O ne
p a r tic u la r
he
a
m e .”
cop.
Y o rk
b e in g
he
The
do,
a
“N o
it,”
fro m
And
m ili­
w ith o u t
c ity
ta k in g
p u b lic
im ­
th e
m o re
o v e rtim e
(th e
h e ’s
fa r
th ro u g h
P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t , h e ’s a l a w y e r .
th e
w eeks
la w
L a w re n c e
a d m in is tr a tio n ,
D o c to r
a rg u e
an
as
s ta ff.
w o rk e d
p u b lic
a
a
p a y ro ll
th e
th e
w ill
u n c o n s titu tio n a l.
d itio n
s a l­
s k ille d
because
of
who
re a p p o rtio n m e n t
c la r e d
of
m a c h in e s
c o m p le x
in
in
w eek,
th is
L ie u te n a n t
d o in g
us
is
D e p a rtm e n t.
m o re ' fa c ts
us
som e
p o in t
you
w o u ld
of
in
h o u rs
B ut
d u tie s
fix tu r e
A t
w ar
p re s s u re
p e n s a tio n
a
tim e
g re a t
ru n
in d u c tio n s
fo r
on
at
k in d
tim e
c o n s ta n t
n ig h t
s ta ff
th e
M ost
our
ta ry
th e
of
h a n d le
l e a i ’n
pay
a b n o rm a l
of
W e
as
fu r i­
r e c e iv e ?
w o rk e rs .
w e ll
pages
how
w o rk
s e v e ra l
illu s tr a tio n s
s e rv ic e
e m p lo y e e s
to
tre m e n d o u s
how
of
C e n tra l
m any
S t.
h a lf
get
S t a t e ’s
u p s e ttin g
th o n y P a y , N e w
le tte rs
ex­
b u rd e n
ta k e
Y o rk
m en
fo r
la w
H e ’s
one
d e s c rib e
in v o lv e d
New
th e
p o rta n t
c a re fu l
A ll
a r tic le s
by
th e
b o u n d a i ’i e s
(C o m p tr o lle r )
a p p r e c ia te d
S u p re m e
p o litic a l
in v ite s
w h ic h
D iv is io n
w e re
to o k
H is
is s t i l l
d e g re e
D i­
S ta te
of
LE A D E R
th e
th e
q u e s tio n
boss
L e tte rs
by
A P P E LLA TE
of
w ith
te r r ific
ta c k le d
T H E
v is io n
soon
J o b
th e
fro m
H e ’s
U n iv e rs ity .
due
th e
recen t
he
C C N y T
e d u c a tio n
w h ic h
w hat
re c e iv e
of
com es
c o u rs e
g is t J o h n
The
fro m
m o m e n t.”
y e a r,
own
A u re lio
r e v e la tio n
H o g a n ’s
.
th e M a y o r te s ti­
g a n g s te r is m
fro m
.
d e g re e
s p a re
sam e
to
h is
th a t
“good
A n o th e r
.
fo rc e — “ w h e n e v e r I
a
th e
H is
a fte r
fa c ts .
th e
fin d
c o m p le te .
Cos­
n e g le c te d
A u r e lio
. .
w as
th e
Sunday
th e
on
U n iv e rs ity .
a
A v i a t i o n —
( io v e r n n i e n t —
r 'o o d
y e r
d e g re e
le a rn e d
p u b lic
h im s e lf
a
lo o k
ta lk e d
th e
fo r
B u tc h
a p p o in te e
S irs :
Is s u e s
c o n s tr u c tio n —
In d u s t r ia l
he
re v e a le d
M o re o v e r,
g re a t
( C o m m e r c e —
a w
D u rin g
once w h en
F ra n k
D .A . . . . A n d
c re a te
expose,
m ay
—
and
r e s p o n s ib le
Hogan
b e tw e e n
b e llig e r e n tly
to
im p re s s io n
la r g e ly
pay
( J A
lo s t
d i d n ’t i m p r o v e t h i n g s
th o u g h
W e
F u t u r e
lo v e
L a G u a r d ia
p e rie n c e d
in
In c .
H o gan, M a n h a tta n
P R O T E S T ’
W E ’RE GLAD to see t h a t a bill is being in tro d u c ed
in th e City Council c u ttin g o u t th e “sign u n d e r p r o te s t”
farce w hich now accom panies New Y ork City payroll
procedure. Today, if you th in k th e City is n ’t p a y in g
w h a t’s com ing to you, y o u ’re o u t of luck u n less you sign
th e payroll u n d e r protest. Because if a c o u rt a c tio n is
b ro u g h t a n d th e City loses, y o u ’ll only get th e back pay
in th e event you p u t in your objection w h e n th e p a y ­
check cam e throughT The new bill provides t h a t it is n ’t
necessary to sign u n d e r protest: if a t a n y f u tu r e date, a
c o u rt case is b ro u g h t a g a in s t th e City to collect back
p a y — a n d if th e c o u rt holds t h a t persons in your c a te ­
gory a re e n title d to back pay, y o u ’ll get it, w h e th e r or
n o t you signed u n d e r protest.
T h a t ’s only com m on sense. Now le t’s m ak e sure th e
Council do esn ’t bury th is bill in com m ittee.
B u t in th e m ea n tim e , y o u ’ll be wise to co n tin u e
scraw ling t h a t “ u n d e r p ro te s t” w hen you collect your
m oney— if t h e r e ’s an y reason to th in k th e C ity is n ’t on
th e u p -an d -u p w ith you on pay.
C o m in g
L
c o u ld
They Say One Thing,
Pay Another
U N D E R
o n s t i t u t i o n a l
w h ile
C ity
LaGuardia is due to get a siz­
zling letter from the American
Civil Liberties Union, accusing
him of playing hob with the civil
M K M B E R A U D I T B U I tK A U O F C II C C U N A T IO N S
rights of City employees. . . . It ’s
said that the Jiew job which
T u e s d a y , S e p te m b e r 7, 1943
Lester Stone, Mayor’s secretary is
taking with the Institute of Pub~
lie Relations, was procured for
him by Fiorello, and the story
^underlying this says that Butch
isn’t going to stay in office as
Mayor very much longer, and so
e
e
m
s
t
o
u
s
indisp
u
tab
le
t
h
a
t
w
hen
y
o
u
’re
offered
S
a job a t a c e rta in Salary, you o u g h t to get t h a t is placing some of his close aides
salary— n o t less. I t ’s a com m on p rac tic e for civil in good jobs. . . . Another straw
service com m issions to a n n o u n c e positions a t one salary in the wind is pending resignara n g e — a n d th e n for th e d e p a rtm e n t h irin g th e em ­ tion of David Shivitz, who heads
Legal division of Public Works.
ployee to offer h im a lower salary.
Take a n exam ple: T he new series of New Y ork S ta te Shivitz is close to Butch. . .. Two
exam inations. I n every a n n o u n c e m e n t, th is sentence names were buzzing around last
ap p e ars— a fte r th e official salary ra n g e h a s been s ta te d : week as possible successors to
“A p p o in tm e n t expected a t th e m in im u m b u t m a y be Lester Stone: Larry Bendiner,
m ade a t less. . .
One e x a m in a tio n is open for a tt o r ­ who runs publicity for OCD, and
Thompson, mayoral aide.
neys in th e D e p a rtm e n t of T a x a tio n a n d F in a n ce . T he Dave
. . . Ben Alpert, Sanitation, has
official s a la ry ra n g e is s ta te d as $4,000 to $5,000. And chosen the Navy. . . . And Joe
th e n , in th e sam e p a ra g ra p h , you rea d this: “ At p re se n t Struck, who handled public­
two vacancies exist in the Albany office, one a t $3,550 ity for NYC Welfare Depart­
a n d one a t $3,240.”
ment and later for State Wel­
I t is n ’t good business— a n d in p riv a te business fare, is a captain in AMG. . . .
Matthew Napear, whose salary
it w ou ld n ’t h a p p e n .
This flexible salary setu p is ju s t a w ay of fooling comes from OCD, has been
around Sanitation headquarters
th e employee. C e rtainly i t ’s o u t of place in 1943.
a good deal since that inci­
The b a d p ractice of p ay in g salaries less t h a n th e dent. . . .
m in im u m sh o u ld cease.
" S IG IN IN G
C
I s
(R e t.),
— S u b s c rip tio n
Y O U
A
C o p
In c .
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JSlN ew hcre tn t h e U n it e d S t a t e n ........................... .... .......... ....
.................... 9‘i a Y ea r
O a n a d a a n d F o r e ig n C u i i n t r l e s .
........................
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I n d iv id u a l C o p i e s ........................................................
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A dvertiK in ir I ln te s »n A p p lic a t io n
C O U L D
T h i s
M a x w e ll L e h m a n ,
B r a d le y ,
H .
P u b lic a tio n s ,
N ew
30
years
age.
S.
B A R TO N .
e m p lo y e e s
The
LE A D E R
d e p a rtm e n ts
th e m .— E d ito r .
Buy The L E A D E R
day.
E v e ry T u e s ­
P O S T -W A R
S P E C I A L
IT
H A S
S e rv ic e
o f
A L W A Y S
L E A D E R
llie
n ew s.
m in d
th a t,
to
It
w as
b e fo re
S E C T I O N
b e e n
go
a
p re c e p t
lie y o iid
w ith
o u r
Page Wittt
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Ttteaday. September 7, 1943
th e
th is
o f
e d ito ria l
n a tio n
th e
im m e d ia te
O F
th e
T H E
C I V I L
S E' R V I C E
C iv il
w a r,
F ie ld s
iu
T h a t
W ill
aH
w h a t
w o u ld
th a t
m e n t
in
e m p lo y e e
th e
a
im m in e n t
sam e
in g
a n d
m o o d
d is c u s s io n
o f
W h a t
w h o
w ill
W h a t
o f
th e s e
p e o p le , to
re e rs ,
th e
o r
th e
th a t
o c c u p a tio n s
In
doesn^t
a n s w e r
a ll
a n d
its
o f
sco pe
p re p a re
to
new'
o f
fo r
Is
M A N A G E M E N T
fo r
in
tim e
a n d
T h e
p o s t-w a r
w ill
c o n tin u e
t r a in e d
m ay
m en,
has
to
be
an
a c c o u n ta n ts
so
th a t
p o lic y
p ro d u c ts a n d
w ar
re d u c e
m o re
U n itie d
a re a
M anpow er
Y o rk
C ity
can
at
h e lp
t r a in in g
O ffic e
500
you
S ta te s
o ffic e ,
F ifth
s e le c t
m ost
are
fo r
to
s k ille d
H e re
in g
th e
th e
of
you.
p u b lic
w ith
m eet
a n d
h o w
p r i.s e
d e c is io n s .”
th e
cost o f
and
e v e iy
th e
e m p lo y e rs
som e
o ffe re d
e rn m e n t
and
shops.
g iv e n
by
th e
T r a in in g
S e rv ic e .
G ov­
a re
e ith e r
p a id
fo r
of
d is trib u tio n .
b e tte r -tr a in e d
new
peace
A ll th is
a d v e rtis in g
as in
th e
U .S .
G ro v -
p ro g ra m s ,
P r o d u c tio n
is
W o rk
p ro v id e d
by
S h a ll I
By
a
W .
v id e d
on
to
spent
New
The
of
young
w o rkers
cannot
“ W h e re
s h a ll
year
th a t
ity
each
of
o th e rs
th e
of
young
have
s h o u ld
a re
be
•to ry
tr a in in g
p ro g ra m s
w o rk e rs
and
ca rry
up
th e
a c c o m p lis h e d
V o c a tio n a l
p r e -p ro d u c tio n
fo r
p ro v id e
on
of
w h e re
be
set
th e
e m p lo y e d
in s tru c to rs
tr a in in g
b e fo re
in
th e
of
n iz e d
w hen
your
s tu d ie s ?
you
a
lib r a iy
th e
th e
you
school
r e g is te r.
have
h e lp
c o m p le te d
th e
th is
w hen
reco g ­
fa c t
p a r tic u ­
you
a p p ly
jo b ?
th a t
so
it
c ie n t
If
a ie
c o u rs e s
m uch
w o n 't
re s t,
you
ta k ­
w ill
tim e
s tu d y
th e
you
best
of
is
ti-a in in g
p ro p e r
tio n s h ip s
you
to
h e lp
fo r
to
w hen
r e g is te r.
a
w o rk e rs .
T ra in in g
fa r
For
S e rv ic e
to
and
a6
set
up
e s ta b lis h
th e
E n g in e e r s .
and
T h ro u g h
200
Y o rk
and
T r a in in g
c o u rs e s .
you
See
R E A L
a fte r
dem ands
to
h u m a n ity
of
E S T A T E
b o y s c o m e h o m e w ill r e q u ir e so m u c h
m e n .*’
a b ility ,
U n p re c e d e n te d
o ix ly
by
a
and
p ro fe s s io n a l
r e a l c h a lle n g e
to
tra in in g
th e
im a g in a tio n ,
th a t
b u s in e s s
of
it
p re s e n ts
re a l
e s ta te .”
Joseph P. Day, President
Joseph P. Day, Inc.
de­
•‘T o
a n o p p o r­
b a n kers
who
w in
duce
are
tliis
g lo b a l w a r
m ir a c le s
of
th e
goods
p o s tw a r r e s p o n s ib ility
th a t A m e ric a
tlia t
c o n tro l
p u b lic ity .
has
th e peace.
w v ic e
has
lo a d t o
W hen
p ro ­
v ic to ry
F o r t h i s , t r a n s p o r t a t i o n is t h e k e y .
to
r e q u ii'e
w o r ld
th e
best
o u r p e o p le i f
we
and
re c o v e ry
and
m in d s ,
are
s o c ia l
th e
to
is
our
T h is
p ro g re s s
g re a te s t
h o ld
e c o n o m ic
wUl
in d u s try
of
r i g h t f u l p la c e * o f
le a d e rs h ip .”
J. T. Trippe, President
Pan American Airways System
of
show n
A m e r ic a
tr a n s p o r ta tio n .
w o n w e h a v e a n e q u a lly im p o r t a n t jo b — to s o lid ify
tra in e d .”
p ro d u ce a n d
t h a t so w id e
in tr ig u e
and
it
th e in c re a s e d
an
a
and
v a rie ty
o f p o s s ib le
e v e r in c r e a s in g
a p p e a r | w h ic h th e y n e e d
a n d .s e r v ic in g o f
p a s itio n s w o u ld
It
w o u ld
n u m l> e r o f y o u n g
m endous
m en
lo w in g
w o m e n .”
and
th e
and
d e s ir e .
th is
p r o je c tio n
e x p a n d in g
The
fie ld
p ro p e r
w ill
p la c in g
o ffe r
a
tre ­
fo r c a re e r m e n
fo l­
w a r.”
Franklin D'Olier, President
The Prudential Insurance Company of America
Percy S. Straus, Chairman of the Board;
R. H. Macy & Company, Inc.
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as efficiently as you m ig h t if over you hovers a cloud of
a n x ie ty —an x ie ty a b o u t w h a t th e en d of th e w ar will
m e a n to you personally a n d to those who depend on
you for su p p o rt.
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a fe w
even
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w o rk
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ta k e
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try
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and
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to
p re p a re
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fu tu re .
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le c tio n s ,
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w ill
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m ake
and
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to
end
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p ro ­
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tlv j fu ll e n e r ­
w a r-b o rn
p la n ts .
p la n n in g
ahead.
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n o v a tio n s ,
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w e a th ­
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en s u re
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re la tio n s .
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m any
w r itin g
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m o re.
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of
phases.
t ijd e
its
fo r
s k ills
past
sonnel
t io n
a
by
best
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to
w ill
lik e
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you
or
m any
but
fie ld ,
and
your
you
fo r.
p e r-
re la tio n
a c tiv ity .
fig u re s ,
a c c o u n tin g
or
q u a litie s
m a r k e tin g
fin a n c e .
of
le a d e r ­
m anagem ent
o u tle ts
you
fo llo w
d i.s c o v e r t h a t
fo r
m anagem ent
v e lo p
and
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c o rp o ra tio n
have
fe rs
b u s in e s s
w ith
lik e
m ay
b u s in e s s
e n t:
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b u s in e s s
s t a tis tic s
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w o rk
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fit
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th a t
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s tu d y in g
m ay
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your
is a
w is li
now
lik e ,
to
p re ­
s p e c ia liz e d
a
at
or
such
in
a
p e r­
c o n s u lta ­
as
educa­
you
s c h o o ls
th e
T h e re
fo r such
by
of
by
or
c o m p e te n t
p r iv a te
v e rs itie s
fie ld
r e lie v e d
e m p lo y e r
a d v i.s e r
are a .
are
you
advancem ent
be
m a n a g e r,
w ill
or
u n i­
m e tr o p o lita n
s h o u ld
be n o
c lia ig e
. s e r v ic e .
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in
are
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such
w ith o u t
— Be
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ta l­
b ro a d
to
a b ilitie s
de­
in
as
th e
c lio o s e
th a t
p re s ­
la te r
to
in
c u iu i.'le te
your
not
c o u r.s e s .
not
at
fir s t
u n iv e r s ity
d e g r e e , t h e r e is a l w a y s
t h e p o s s i­
one
th a t
you
on.
la te r
a c a d e m ic a lly
ly ,
a
h ig h
fo r
to
school
a
b ility
w o rk
fie ld
have
a n o th e r
m ay
are
a n ib ilic n s .
advanced
you
school
s tu d y
g iv e s
w ill
m o re
a
of
tr a in in g
you
to
get
e v e n in g ,
w ith
your own
one
ALso, w h il e
in te n d
to
as
tra n s fe r
fo r
th e
p r o g ia m s
th a t
m ay
lio u r s .
su re
s p e c ia liz e d
so
in
you
fie ld .
s c h o o ls
you
in te re fe r e n c e
b ro a d
C h o o .s e
good
w h e re
w o r k in g
m ake
chosen
s e v e ra l
Y o rk
c a n g e t th e
to
your
tr a in in g
ent
you
needed
in
w h o .s e
.s o n a l
does
y o u r-
te in p t? ra m e n t
tr a in in g
you even
p a r tic u la r
your
w ith
tio n a l
lin e s ;
your
th is
m ay
fo r
w h a t
r e ta il­
m any
m ay
w ith
fin d
and
D o u b ts a b o u t y o u r a p ti-
b u s in e s s
t a lk
p u b lic
w ant
fo r
are
in
w o rk
p r o b a b ly
y o u r s e lf
sug­
th e re
jo b s
of
or
lik e
m ay
but
a p p e a l to
k in d
w ill
p a re
in
you
N a tu r a lly , if y o u
d o in g
T h e re
you
P re p a re !
p r e p a ra tio n
— D e te ifn in e
Do
P ic tu re ? *
p la c e
you,
If
r e la tio n s , jo u r n a lis m ,
in g
fu n c tio n s
p ro d u c tio n ,
p e rs o n n e l
p r o fic ie n t
do,
b u s in e s s
c r e d it,
A m e r­
I
fu tu re ?
th e s e
in ­
th e
th e
you
s w e r is .'T u n p le :
g ra m
Do
can
been
.s p e c ia l­
t r a in in g , so in
o th e r
k n o w le d g e .
fu tu re
In to
W hat
s h ip ,
d u s trie s
iz e d
in ­
fa b r ic s
hom e
gov­
or
of
•W h e re
it
m akes
e s ta te ,
s p e c ific
.s a le s ,
tr a in in g
fo r
ness
c o l­
as
2 — L e a rn
lik e
to
bank­
and
o f th e s e f ie ld s t h e r e
th e
f ie ld s
trip s
real
w om en
a ll
ro u n d
c re d it
its e lf.
te le v is io n
re frig e r a to r s
m e r c h a n d is in g
each
lim ite d
ic a
c o rp o ra ­
such
o f*
e m p lo y e rs
houses,
g la s s
m en
w ill
p e rs o n n e l:
is
in
in ­
w ar
in
th e ir
And
m an ­
p r o d u c tio n ,
w ill be fo r tr a in e d
you
fa rm s .
p e rs o n n el
f ie ld s
to
of
in d u s ­
r e g u la tio n ,
If
m en
m a r k e tin g ,
tr a n s p o r ta tio n , jo u r n a l­
had
s h r in k a g e s
d ire c t
A m e r ic a
c o lo r,
in
of
fo r n e w
to
b rin g
th a t
in s ta n c e s ,
w ill s e a rc h
w h ic h
w ill
f o r e x p a n s io n
end
o th e r
in s ta n c e s
s e rv ic e s
d ra s tic
d u c tio n
g ie s
som e
c u r ta ile d :
s ta n c e s ,
w ill be
m a rk e ts , n e w
w ar
o p p o r tu n ity
goods
T h e re
m a te r ia ls , n e w
th e
to
d iffe r e n t
fo r
s e llin g ,
in s u r a n c e ,
s p e c ia liz e d
T h e re
tr a in in g —
a c c o u n tin g ,
A f r ic a — b u s i­
p re p a re
liv e s to c k ,
ty p e *
a g e m e n t,
end
a d v a n ta g e
to
th is
spe­
in
r e la tio n s ,
e r , h e lic o p te r s , e le c tro n ic s , w e e k ­
n o n -e s s e n ­
p ro je c t.
of
a d v e rtis in g ,
tria l
w itli
tr a in in g
and
essen­
a d v a n ta g e
w ant
can
to
p u rp o s e
yo u r­
b u s in e s s
w ith
w ar
read y
tim e
e x te n t on
de­
th o s e
th o s e
e c o n o m ic s ,
s to v e s ,
are
d is lo c a tio n s
c ia liz e d
fo r
in g ,
E m ­
th e y
s u ffe r
g re a te s t
do now
S ta te s
to
q u e s tio n s .
w ill
be
fin a n c e ,
in
tr a in in g ,
w ill
e m p lo y ­
tio n
on
v e rifie s
w ar
in
p e a c e in d u s tr ie s w ill t h e d e m a n d
a r t ic le to s h o w y o u w h a t y o u c a n
p re ­
to
can
p e rs o n s
in
v a ry
jo b , fo r
t i ’a i n e e s
w hen
to
b e in g
fir s t
th is
jo b .
w ant
t h is
jo b s
of
is
S e rv ic e
a
to
th e
you
such
s till
d e p e n d in g
ty p e
re fe rs
ta k e
d e ta ils .
c o u rs e s
p erso n
The
need
fre e
d a y s t o s e v e r a l w 'e e k s ,
m o n th s ,
p lo y m e n t
to
le a d s
p a itic u la r
w h ic h
W ar
of
s e rio u s ly
th ro u g h
fa c ilitie s
New
T r a in in g
The
one
m uch
th e
fo r
end
d is lo c a tio n s
of about
o ffe rs
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th e
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page
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in
P ro g ra m
b e g in ?
c a re e r?
have
th e
c o m p e titio n .
A s s is ta n ts
M anagem ent
w o rk
you
T h e ir
a re a —
S c ie n c e
w ar
are
C h e m is ts ,
c o lle g e s — t w e lv e
tia l
m ade
.s e r v ic e
\
re la ­
t r a in in g
th e fa c ilitie s
th e
you
have
g iv e
s k ille d
d e s ig n e d
so
hom e
of
tr a in in g .
c o n cern ed .
fo r
w ill
m o re
e m p lo y e i--e m p lo y e e
tim e
c h o ic e
or
d e v e lo p m e n t
p ro g ra m s
c o n t ’- a c t o r s
th a t
th e
A p p r e n tic e
s u ffi­
you
is
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you
th in k
th a t
occupa­
s u p p le m e n ta r y
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about
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The
a
e x p e rie n c e , ro u n d e d
o b je c tiv e
th e n
s u ite d
are
s c h o o ls
c a tio n a l
com e
by
Its
tra v e l
or
you
you
c e i't a in
M ost
out
o f jo b
is
p ro g ra m
s k ille d
r e q u ir in g
who
4. A re
fo r
in
s tu d y .
Do
tio n
h o u rs
p ared .
e v e n in g
spend
tr a in in g
p r e p a ie
and
be
w ill
to
T h a t
tr a in in g
a
in s tru c to rs .
W ill
3, L o c a tio n
in g
tlie
c o u rs e
a tte n d e d
fo r
fa c ­
la b o r a -
a tta in m e n ts
th e
P r o d u c tio n
to
P h y s ic is ts
th e
you
a d e q u a te ly
new
and
and
S k ille d
c o m p re h e n s iv e
is
:
th e
school
v ita l
in s tru c ­
on
For
w h ic h
of
In s p e c t
la r
a
p o in ts
depends
W ill
c h o ic e
have
th e
b a c k g ro u n d s
th a t
tlw
and
c o n s id e re d
fa c ilitie s .
2,
th e
b e fo re
d e fe rre d
c la s s ro o m
c a r e fu lly
but
w h ile
th a t
e q u ip m e n t
L e a rn
m a jo r­
q u a lity
: T h is
th e
ta k e n
th e ir , fu tu re .
1. T h e
t io n
s c h o o l? ”
m en,
can
on
th is :
has
fro m
a re
school
These
to
a
r e a liz e
b e a rin g
u lty ,
go
aw ay
or
a s k in g
is
Sam
th e
g ir ls
a
I
who
In d u c tio n ,
are
year
U n c le
b u rd e n
th o u s a n d
and
in
is p r o ­
s k ills
w o rk .
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CKy
tU a t
p e o p le
t h e m ^ ie lv e s
T h is
Y o rk
q u e s tio n
re s o u rc e fu l
a g e m e n t,
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S c h o o ls
fu ll
T r a in in g
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s c h o o ls
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th e
is .c a p a b le ."
in c o m e s [ I N S U R A N C E
w ill d e m a n d . T o d o t h is w il l r e q u ir e c a p a b le p e r ­
•‘T h e
g re a t m a jo r ity
o f o u r c itiz e n s , in c lu d in g
s o n n e l i n a d m i n i s t r a t io n , in e x e c u tiv e p o s itio n s ,
th o s e n o w in th e a r m e d fo rc e s , w ill ta k e o u t lif e
a n d i n s t a f f, to f i l l t h e v a r io u s p a s itio n s i n t h e
in s u ra n c e
to g iv e
t h e ir fa m ilie s
th e
p r o te c tio n
fo u r fu n c tio n s o f r e a ilin g — m e r c h a n d is in g , m a n -
voca­
tra in in g
d e v e lo p
p r o d u c tio n
to
A LB E R T
D ir e c to r ,
be m e t
is a b l e
is
e m p l o y e r ’s p l a n t .
C h o o se
can
t r a in e e s
tim e
P r e -p ro d u c tio n
t r a in in g
H o w
th e
by
in d is p e n s a b le p a r t i n j T R A N S P O R T A T I O N
w a r.
th a t
“ R e ta ilin g
e m p lo y e rs *
th e
be s u p p o rte d
t r a in in g .
e m p lo y e d
tr a in in g
th e
n n is t
to
d y n a m ic
I
d is trib u tin g
and
tr a in ­
c o s t:
T i l us
in
re n d e r
it
d e m o c ra c tic
ow n
The
t r a in in g
le a d e rs h ip
R ^ rr A IL IN G
t io n a l s c h o o ls p r o v id e p r o d u c tio n
p la n t s o r i n s c h o o ls ;
T h is
b ro a d -g u a g e ,
Lewis II. Brown, President
Joh lUi-ManviUc Corporation
Herbert P. Howell, Chairman of the Board
The Commercial National Bank and Trust
Company of New York
A p p r e n tic e
P r e -p ro d u c tio n
ty p e s
th ro u g h
on
th e ir
to o ,
to
w h ic h
B A N K IN G
tu n ity
A s s is ta n c e
and
dem ands
s p o n s o re d
T r a in in g
in
p la n ts
re q u ir e
m anage­
la b o r, a n d
re s o u rc e
“ B a n k s w ill p la y a la r g e a n d
c o m e .
w o rk e rs .
are
w ith o u t
to
in d u s tr ie s ,
c o o p e r a tin g
e rn m e n t
ty p e
b e n e fic ia l
and
New
Avenue)
th e
L o c a l s c h o o ls , b o t h
p riv a te ,
th e
(in
g o v e rn m e n t
of
o w n e r s liip , to
d e v e lo p -
E m ­
or
r e s p o n s ib ilitie s
p u b lic , to
le a d e r s h ip .
Clarence Francis, President
General Foods Corporation
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v is o r s , t e c h n ic ia n s , a n d s p e c ia lis ts f o r f r e e e n t e r w ith th e
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t r a n s p o r ta tio n
s h ip
w h e re
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T ra ffle
k in d s
th e
p o s s ib le .
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a
re ­
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th e
p ro te s t
w o u ld .
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tra n s p o rta tio n work. If a traffic m a n a g e r slips, th e
tra n s p o rta tio n system suffers.
W a r h a t In e re a ie d d em a n d fo r O p t l e l a n t . G r a d u ■ t e i q u a l i f y fo r Im m e d i a te e m p lo ym en t. D r af t ee s
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By ARTHUR ARSHAM, R esearch D irector
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a n d In s p e c tio n
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The
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In d u s t r ia l S ta tis tic s
fo r
tio n .
T o p o g r a p h ic
Use
of
T h e o ry
M a te ria ls .
D e s ig n
O rg a n ic
P re p a ra tio n
M e ta l
a n d T e s tin g o f C o n ­
s tr u c tio n
A n sw er to b u sin ess p a re n ts . N u rse ry . K in ­
d e rg a rte n , E le m e n ta ry . D a y a n d b o ard in g
p u p ils. M ed ic al s u p erv isio n . T ra n s p o rta tio n
p ro v id ed .
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C o m m e r c ia l
to :
O ffic e
M a d is o n
M U rra y
A rm y
C h e m ic a l
C a lc u la tio n s .
A n a ly tic a l
g iv e n
d e te
as
th e
o ffe re d
of
w a itin g
E le c tro p la tin g
E le m e n ta ry
C ro n o n , A d m in is tra t­
E d u c a tio n ,
F a r r a g u t S c h o o l for
C h ild re n
NEW
S y n th e tic R u b b e r M a n u fa c tu r e
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e x p e rie n c e
be
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about
w eeks.
M a te ria ls .
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are
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A llie d
E n g in e e r in g
P r a c tic a l
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IN T H E F O R M A T IV E Y EA RS
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In te r-
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PO LIC E C A LLS
be
h ig h e r
u^
and
the article ’’What Troubles
A Cop?’* appeared in this col­
umn August 24, your scribe has
been deluged with letters. We’re
running a Jew of them today. In
reading these letters just re­
member that they’re the view­
point of men in the department
—not necessarily ours. In fact,
we want to hear from other P. D.
members with other points of
view. Also, how’s about some
good solid suggestions for im­
provements?
Doasn’t Like
Operations Bureau
S irs :
In
“W h at
your
e r a t io n s .
th is
b u re a u
m ent
th e
th e re to
d o n ’t
th e y
do,
w o rk ,
g e t,
how
C h ie f
up
O r
th e
and
its
w ays
check
h o u rs
th e y
days
fo r
o ff
y e t,
th e
check
w a s te
of
th is a g e n c y
w h ic h
is
m ost
re p o rts ,
c o m m o n p la c e
a l­
com ­
e tc .,
about
o c c u rre n c e s .
H E A D Q U A R T E R S
P A T R O L M A N
and
A re
d e te c tiv e s
D e p a rtm e n t
W h y
in
th e
P o lic e ,
V a l e n t i n e ’s
chosen
can
to
ta k e
c o u rt
so
m o re
th e
th e y
h is
th e y
ru le s
bed
p ris o n e rs
to
s le e p
D o n ’t
s h o u ld
th is
in
p a tro lm a n
can
h o u rs ?
s to p
s ta y
o rd in a ry
tw o
you
be
th in k
changed
to
S e r­
about
w ays
re a s o n .
S u re ,
of
a s s ig n e d
m en
out
on
can
th is
tu rn s
o u t.
are
G ro u n d s ,
a
th e ir
th e
The
lo ts
th e
H a r­
m any,
you.
You
w hen
any
of
at
of
by
out
These
W e ’d
de­
fo r
a
s o ft
l e m ’s
heavy
to
hear
s u p e r io r
H e a d q u a rte rs
th e
a c c u s a tio n s
above
H a r­
m ade
in
who
w ill
th e
one
be
th e
next
I
im o w
D .?
th e re
fo r
and
even
not
d e s ig n a te d
of
a
it
seem
ra n k
to
to
th e y
d ir e c tly
w ar
e ffo rt.
fill
th e
to
le a v e .
s tra n g e
trie d
th a t
to
a re :
and
ex­
tre
a le r ts
w ith
th e
•
th a t
be
th e
to
or
m ay
D e p a rtm e n t.
m ust
c o n fin e d
and
w o rk
d e p a rt­
a ll
P o lic e
w o rk
c o n n e c te d
on
m y
em e rg e n c y
th e
“ A ll
except
th is
w ar
e ffo rt,
R o c k v ille
Cen­
v ic in ity .”
S irs :
As
on
r io t,
I
m ust
One
say
th e
got
g o ld
an
b ra id
o rd e r
and
tim e
to
is s u e d
re a l
such
o ld
O f
c o u ld
d o n ’t
th e
be
re a lly
I
our
w ith
p e rs o n ­
pa­
r e ta in e d ,
W A S
and
P le a s e
lo w in g .
tio n
C ity
s lio u ld
th e
be
H a rle m
le a s t
p o lic e
in g
5
have
fo r
or
an
le s s
d u ty ,
d iv is io n
c in c ts
and
tw o
e x tra
le s s
m o re
c a p ta in s
v id e d .
p ro v e
keep
up
m en
th e y
r e tir e
th in k
p ro ­
w o rk e d
cannot
over
th e
so
o ffic e rs
be
of
s h o u ld
and
g iv e n
63
th e
o p p o r­
h a rd
fo r.
w is h in g
r e tir e d
to
fo rth ­
w ith .
S E R G E A N T.
ag ree
s h o u ld
about
th a t
com e
th e
S e rg e a n t?
know
d e p a rtm e n t
fe e l
th a t
it
w o u ld
th e
C ity
to
le t
Even
is .
th e
in e n ,
r e ta in s
how
p r o b le m .
how
s h o rt
s e r ie s
a re
o f c o lu m n s
c r itic is m s ,
an d
vouch
num ber
s ig n
been
of
W e ’r e
s tin t
som e
Y a rd
to
of
th e
G a z e tte
do th in k
th a t
c o m p la in ts
th a t m o re
about
have
f o r th e c o m p la in ts
of
th e
is
a
o u g h t to b e d o n e
r a is in g
m o ra le .
I
you
e x is ts
w ith
o v e rtim e
F e d e ra l
of
q u a rte r
pay
8
on
h o u rs
th a t
a
h o u rs
fo r
on
th a t
if
can
be
it
cu rs
to
to
v is o r;
second,
to
have
n.
g.
o ry
and
it
th e
o c c u rs
because
m ade
an
does
th e
a
r a tin g s
p la in
a
of
is
w ill
never
I
w o u ld
lik e
be
to
you
put
th e m
th e
f o llo w in g
and
th a t
A rm y ,
w ith
d o u b le
shop
in
on
th a t
tim e
a
and
n a tu r a lly
ta k e
r e p rim a n d e d
h u r tin g
o ld e r
at
th e
it
p a rt
a llo w in g
p la c e .
O f
s u p e r v i s o r s d o n ’t l i k e
te ll
th e
fin d s
fo r
th in g
th e
th a t
fo r
e x tra
day
th e y
tim e
and
m en
in
a
th e re ­
th e y
tim e
w ill
on
(M o n d a y )
cannot
and
re c e iv e
q u a rte r
fo r
64, a n d
p le n ty
th e
som e
o f.^ ii^
Sunday. TJ)e men usually acT-,.
e x tra
tim e
th e y
fo r
th e ir
lo w
w o rk e d
on
get
tim e
p a y ro ll
on
so
fo r
th is
put
not
are
p a id
it.
W hen
a l­
can
th e
w e e k ’s
re g u la r
a
le g itim a te
fo r
over
s ta n d
shove
th e y
d o u b le
op­
in
and
s u p e r­
o v e rtim e
bet
he
tim e
c o l­
and
a
it.
IN D IG N A N T
S H IP W O R K E R .
to
s a id
la c k
W hy
of
in te re s t
am ong
of
are
and
on
H e re
is *o n e
why
m akes
fo r
so
d o in g
a ll
“I
th e re
a
up,
p e rv is o rs
is s u in g
lik e
or
and
or
w ith h o ld
such
re q u e s ts
fa c ts
can
be
fro m
re p a ir
A n o th e r
if
little
h is
in
th e
fo r
a
m a d a m ,”
“I
can
s a id
V e te ra n s
th e
th e
a s s u re
th a t
cannot
of
m o th e r­
be
h ir e d
at
W e ll,
th is
hour
w ent
and
th e
her
husband
she
w as
bench
a
on
about
g o in g
a
up
she
s a id
m o re
c h ie f
r e v ie w e rs .
w o rk .
th e y
The
jo b s
at
in
m ake
who
ra th e r
new
g ir ls
and
th e y
ever
V e ts .
th e
“ v e rb o te n .”
th o s e
m o re
le s s
so rry
is
s e c tio n
C e rta in
a
h a b it
le a v e
of
th e
p e rs o n a l
re a s o n s ,
m um
of
te n
s ^ t.
A ny
em ­
tim in g
ro o m
and
a
m in u te s
fo r
m a x i­
has
o v e rtim e
been
is
re p ri­
H e re
we
to
got
s it
in
te a rs
th a t
som e
g u a rd ,
h im s e lf
s e e in g
M r.
a c tin g
as
a
i s n ’t i n c l u d e d
d u tie s
of
F e d e ra l
la s t,
by
a
a s s ig n e d
to
s a id
b r illia n t
he
and
to u c h
phoned
R e lie f
th e y
in
scope
le a v e !”
E m e rg e n c y
w om en
th e
p ro p e rty ,
P le a s e
in tu itio n ,
m id w ife ,
in
m en
of
a
th e
g irl
of
th e
They
say
opens
g ir ls
s h o u tin g
no
a
and
Suh,
up
c a n ’t
is
on
ta k e
th e
desk-
th a t
c h iv ­
F ro m
th e
ta k e s
c a re
of
th e
b u ild in g
h is
42nd
of
seem s
to
be
R ig h t
a fte r
th e
R e g io n s
h is
who
jo b
n e a t,
is
346
candy
c a lm ly
k e e p in g
as
su p e r­
B ro a d w a y .
d o in g
th e
of
c e le b r a tin g
a n n iv e r s a r y
in te n d e n t
and
Low er
S u lliv a n ,
a
H e
good
c ig a re tte
w ra p p e rs
jo b .
b u tts
s to p
th e
fa llin g ,
he
at
165
c le a n in g
up
th e
p la c e , a n d
in
to
put
tim e
a ll
th e
f lo c /T s
c le a n
s a id
cab
out
s to ry :
H a rle y
and
I t ’s
see
a lr y ?
s a tis ­
v is io n s
to
ru s h in g
th e
th e
th a t
s ig h t
The
p o u n d in g s .
on
le a m
uncom m on
E d w a rd
The
w h ic h
F r o m th e 2 n d F l o o r
and
fa c tio n .
and
t h e y ’d
at
has
h is
m en
a re
out
no
a g a in .
LEGAL
A rm y Looking
For Sailors
The
ors.
A rm y
is
lo o k in g
fo r
s a il­
T h a t ’s r i g h t , t h e A r m y .
W ar
D e p a rtm e n t
o f s h ip s
o p e ra te s
ra n g in g
in
f o o t la u n c h e s to
e rs.
And
fro m
33
th e y need m e n w h o
as
fic e r s .
A p p lic a n ts
m a r in e
lic e n s e s ,
m e e t th e
m e n ts
s iz e
The
fle e ts
170 fo o t fr e ig h t­
q u a lify
deck
r ig id
fo r
and
o f­
d o n ’t
nor
need
m ust
p h y s ic a l
d u ty
can
e n g in e
in
th e y
re q u irre -
th e
a rm e d
No
fo rm a l
e x a m in a tio n
Is
g iv e n , b u t a p p lic a n t s m u s t s a tis fy
o ffic ia ls
to
p e rfo rm
to
th e m .
a b le
th a t
P e rs o n s
a c c e p te d
in g
fo r
D ie s e l
a
a c c e p te d
s ig n
p r o b a b ly
fo r
d u ty
pay
can
le a v e ,
dem and.
be
r e q u ire d
on
to
on
Annual
tre a tm e n t
fre e
and
in s u r a n c e
re tu rn
are
to a h o m e
of
th e
con­
p ro v id e d .
F o r a p p lic a tio n
b la n k s , a n d
re q u ire m e n ts
H e a d q u a rte rs ,
an­
pay
$ 6 ,0 5 8 .
c o m p le tio n
tim e
w h ic h
ren ew ed
is $ 2 , 2 0 0 , a n d
go
m e d ic a l
tra c t
n a v ig a t­
New
de­
w rite
Y o rk
to
P o rT ; o f
fo r
own
su­
of
d o n ’t
su­
ju s t
u n til
These
p o s itio n s
in
Avenue
B r o o k ly n ,
a p p lic a tio n
th e
fo r
se rv e d
in
c a n te e n s
N .Y .
T ra n s p o rta tio n
The
th e
la b o rs
peace
e m p lo y e e s
w ill
w ill
are
and
h a s te n
com e
B ut
PLEA SE
of
and
p ic k in g
d o in g
c a fe te r ia s
and
is r a n k .
c o n s c ie n tio u s ,
th e ir
STATE
O P NEW
Y O rtK , D E P A R T M E N T
O P S T A T E , ss.:
I do h ereb y certify
th a t a c e rtific a te
of
d is.so lu tio n
of
B L E E -C O M E
REALTY
C O R P . h a s b e e n filed in th is d e p a r t m e n t
th is d ay a n d
th a t it a p p e a rs th e re fro m
th a t su c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith
s e c t i o n o n e h u n d r e d a n d f iv e o f t h e S to c ic
C o rp o ra tio n
Law ,
and
tn at
it
is
d is­
solved.
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
and
o ffic ial seal of th e D e p a r t(S e a l)
m ent
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A l b a n y , thi.s t h i r t i e t h d a y o f A u ­
g u st, one th o u s a n d n in e h u n d re d
an d lo rty -th re e.
T H O M A te J .
CURRAN.
S ecretary
of
S ta te .
B y F R A N K S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
9-7-14.
s to p
on
lo y a l,
know
th e
to
day
th is
th e
m en
and
th e ir
w hen
c o u n try .
h o u n d in g
who
are
d u ty .
D IS G U S T E D
STATE O F NEW
YORK,
DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , SS.:
I do h ereb y certify
th a t a c e rtific a te
d isso lu tio n
of
U -G L O W
SPORTSW EAR,
In c ., h a s b e e n 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 it a p p e a r s th e r e fr o m
t h a t su c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith
s c c t i o n o n e h u n d r e d a n d f iv e o f t h e S io c lc
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.vsolved.
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
m jf
hand
a n d o ffic ial sea l of th e D e p a r t(S eal)
m ent
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lb an y , th is tw e n ty - s ix th d a y ol
A u g u st, on e th o u s a n d
n in e h u n ­
d red a n d
fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J.
CURRAN,
S ecretary
of
S ta te .
By F R A N K S. SH A R P,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
9-7 -1 4 .
m a r in e
C o rp s .
in ­
fo o d
STATE
O P NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.;
I do h ereb y certify lh a t a c e rtific a te
of d isso lu tio n
o f 524 W E S T
134TH 8T .
R E A L T Y C O R P ., h a s b ee n filed in th is d e ­
partm e n t
th is d ay a n d
th a t it a p p e a rs
th e re fro m th a t su ch co rp o ratio n h a s com ­
p lied w ith s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d Jive
of th e S to c k C o rp o ra tio n L aw , a n d t h a t
i t Is d is s o lv e d .
G iven
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l se a l of th e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S e a » A lb an y ,
th is
T w e n tie th
day
of
A u g u s t, o n e th o u .sn n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J. CURRA N,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP.
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
d u r a tio n .
h o s p ita liz a tio n ,
p o rt
be­
in
c o n tra c ts
be
th e
be
and
w ill
o n e -y e a r
or
w ill
b e fo re
p a r tic u la r ly
Those
s u it­
s h ip .
e n g in e e r s ,
are
w ill
h a v in g
e x p e rie n c e
tr a in in g
to
a b le
a s s ig n e d
r e q u ir e m e n ts
a s s ig n e d
o rs
be
d u tie s
n o n -m a r in e
e d u c a tio n a l
to
t h e y ’l l
th e
Ask
to
N O T IC E
fo rc e s .
th e
»
w o r k in g
seem
b e w ild e r e d
are
“ T a lk in g
ra is e
w o rk e rs — ■
w o u ld
say
p lo y e e s
to
her
r e q u ir e
th a t
s o ld ie r,
gang
by
it
e s p e c ia lly
th e
enough,
fit
im p o s s ib le
a re
th e m ,
w ’o m e n
w as
u n til
fo r
h a lf:
1st
m en
th e
to
p le a s ­
p e a c e fu l
i s n ’t
seen
a ll
such
•lo g ic a l
a
n ic e
th is
of
c o n d itio n .s ,
on
b re a th
i t ’s
a
has
q u o ta
ro o m .
S tre e t,
th e
D ic k
th e
A d m in is tra tio n
s a n c tity
you
g u a rd
you
5 8 th
de­
;T h e
w o rk
and
gangs.
e x a m p le
r e p lie d
s till
su­
th e y
v e rifie d
v a rio u s
‘e x p e c t a n t . ’ ”
i*ig h t,
o f th e C o m ­
own
m ade.
you
G e n e ra l,
a
m a te r ia ls
g u a rd ,
th a t
p re s e n t.”
of
M is s
a lm o s t
and
w o rk .
th o u g h
s till
th e
say,
can
a fte r
in to
m a n d e d .”
re s p e c ts
an
"A s
th e re
T y p e w rite rs
o th e r
in to
•
n o r m a lly
s it
g erm s,
get
subw ay
get
E m b a r k a tio n , O ffic e
c h a rg e
of
and
m a n d in g
m a te r ia l
h is
gang,
are
th e
d iffe r­
m a te r ia ls
je a lo u s
th e
m any
q u ir ie s
are
so
th e
fo r
th o s e
are
of
of
th e ir
re p a ir
fro m
such
p e rv is o r
em ­
of
W hen
th e
req u e st
p a rtm e n t,
is
be o f as­
-■h ile .”
ta ile d
e x a m p le
am ong
of
m ade
th e
a s k in g
d e p a rtm e n ts .
p e rv is o r
be
d is g ru n ­
Y a rd
b la c k lis t
c o o p e r a tio n
ent
m uch
e m p lo y e e s
in
th e
m any,
and
Navy
tlie
X -5 1
r e le a s e ,
put
so
I
s a id
we
w om an,
to
in
V e ts .
tim e ,
100.
o th e rs
u re
th a n
w om en.
p r o te c tio n , a n d
M any
Shop
th e re
to ­
m a d a m ,”
a p p a re n t
s h a ll
Base
is
s ta rte d
go u p s ta irs
th e
“ T h a t ’s
n u a lly
S o m e B e e fs
S irs :
and
cam e
of
s h o u ld
each
W ith
w om an
p a rd o n ,
q u ite
a re ,
Navy
to
next
h is
com ­
a fr a id
a ll
to
you
of
re -ra tin g .
th e
Sunday
q u a rte r
a
r ig h ts
w o rks
le c ts
th e y
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are
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tim e .
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put
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crew
w o rk
of
s u p e r v is o rs
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on
if
re q u e s t
w o rk e rs
m em ­
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th e y
to
to
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r e lie f
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lis te d ,
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m a rk e d
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on
c o u rs e , th e
to
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th e
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because
be
s u p e r v i s o r ’s
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as i t
tle d n e s s
s c h e d u lin g
tim e
and
deal
q u a rte r
in
m a s te r
Sunday
th e
w ant
w hat
to
a
s to ry ?
h e a rd
cro w d e d
p e o p le
e x c lu d in g
th is
day
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s u p e r­
d o n ’t
e a rn e d
w ant
to o
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s u p e r v is o r
over
th e
in
p e rio d .
c r e w ’s q u i t t i n g
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w ith
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over
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tim e s
w o rk
w o rk
w o rk s
does
out
th e
and
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Sunday
pay
fo r
tim e
a ll
p e rs o n
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Sundays.
c a ll
Sunday.
g o v e rn m e n t
m any
on
d o u b le
to
c o n d itio n
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r e g u la t io n s
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lik e
a
th e
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a fr a id
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w o u ld
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s ta te m e n t
p o rtu n ity
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S irs :
th is
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is
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le tte rs
w e lc o m e .
tw o
c o lu m n .
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fo re
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be
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of
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c a p ta in s .
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th a t
s h o u ld
T h a t
by
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reserve,
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c o n v in c e d
c a p ta in
v a c a tio n s ,
day
th e
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th is
th is
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re :
d iv is io n
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le tte rs
in to
d e v o tin g
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a d m in is tr a ­
p o lic e
c o m in g
th a t
d is o rd e r
every
of
a c q u a in t
p rin t
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L o ts
T H E R E ,
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S irs ;
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as
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p e rfo rm
d u ty .
of
S u g g e s tio n s ,
W h a t ’s E a tin g
T h e B oys ?
w o rk e rs .
o ld e r
p a y ro lls ,
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th e
A rm y ,
c o m m a n d in g
cover
N a v y
over
of
o p e ra te
th e
fro m
m en
to o k
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to
about
younger
and
c o u rs e ,
tro lm e n
th e y
o rd e r
I t ’s
th irte e n th
W o rk e rs .
r io te r s
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n e l.
an
th e
d e p a rtm e n t.
Navy,
N o­
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th e
is t h e
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of
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w ay
knew
p ro m o te d
P.
la u g h s
lo o tin g .
som e
th e
th e
th e
m ille d
T h is
N av y
of
of
to o k
w ant
jo b ,
th e
n ec essary
in
th a t I
th e
w e re
i t ’s
w as
nobody
s to p
H a rle m
g re a te s t
th e re
bo d y th e re
p a tro l­
th e
e ld e r ly , in e f f i c i e n t
o ffic e r s
of
a ll
th e
s u p e r v is o rs
g u a rd , “ M a y
B ro a d w a y ,
to re p la c e t h e
s u p e r io r
“I
a
A rm y
of
a ttitu d e
w h ie h
aw ay,
each
“ m in d
s is ta n c e .”
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d u rin g
b u re a u s
e le v a to r,
“M a d a m ,
CO P.
th e
your
th e
of
one
d u ty
th e
p ro te c t
A Plea for
Promotions
m en
s a id
d ir e c tly
im m e d ia te
of
p re v a le n t
p re s e n t
about
to p
th is
th e
says”
hear
F in a lly
of
s ig h
re p r e s e n ta tiv e
s e c tio n
th e
ro o m
re ­
who
is
now
o v e r 3 0 0 p e o p le
bang
but
to
D ic k 's
cut
th o s e
o th e r
b u ild in g
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w h ile
he
answ er
o th e r
D o e s n ’t
an
o n ly ,
in
to
have
how
ta k e
of
th e
w a rd s
day.
m ust
in
in to
o rd e r
They
to
o th e r
hood,
w hen
m e m b e rs
a
pass
d a ily
o ff,
th e
r ig h ts ,
The
“B u t
or
h o ld
F e d e ra l
B ro a d w a y .
fir m ly ,
fo u r
a g e n c ie s
you
re -
w o rk
a
D id
c e r ta in
th e
d ro p p e d
te a c h e r
its
in
w e re
w o rked
gave
O b s e rv e d .”
m ay
e n tire
a ris e
e x p la in e d .
who
m any
th e ir
C h i e f
b o a rd
m an
h o u rs
anx­
th o s e
got
le tte r
"A t
are
g o in g
346
h e lp ,
w o rk e rs
w o n d e rs
have
th e
in
E ib le r
o rd e r
th e
m an
w o rk
r e s tr ic tio n s
th e
jo b s
w ith
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a i-e
day
a l­
w e re
p ro v id e d
h is
any
c o rn e r
on
new
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o u t­
such
m en
w ar
A.
p r a c tic e ?
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th e
v illa g e
m ent
now
p a rt-tim e
tim e ,”
fiv e
th e ir
ta k in g
s ta ffs .
“ I t ’s
do
to
p la c e
are
T h is
b ig
s e c tio n
fe e lin g s
M is s
th e
th e y
th e ir
been
to
c o n n e c te d
of
by
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a
S ir:
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of
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w hat
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ta k e
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so
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jo b s — p ro v id e d
“A ny
th e
p o lic e
s tic k
th o s e
o ffic ia l
be
P O L IC E
C o u n ty
p o s ts ,
as
w ill
p e r­
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s till
m ost
a re
L.
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C E N TR E ,
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“T h is
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L ie u te n a n t,
but
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on
on
TO
lo w e d
p re c in c ts
m en
S e rg e a n t,
has
in
(rf
C a p ta in ,
p e rs o n
who
c re a te d
are
lis ts
to
d e s ig n a te d
v a c a n c ie s
of
P.
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o u ts id e
V IL L A G E
Thom as
in d iv id u a l
th in k
fa c t
w o rk .
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It
to
th e
of
New
L IB B E R S
of
A L LO W E D
tiic tio n s
is
p ie c e
fo r
do
W A R
s p a re
th e
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of
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A R T H U R
V e ts
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p a tr o lm a n
to
“T h e
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i t ’s
s o m e th in g
JO BS
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fill
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and
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W hy
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a u th o r itie s
in
s id e
c h a rg e s .
to
C ity
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; ^ t
< ^ fic e fs
Y o rk
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w hat
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C ity .
in te re s tin g
.
— W h ile
c o v e re d
P A TR O LM A N .
a re
lik e
By
a l­
w a n te d
Y o rk
e v e r y th in g .
s ig h e d
a g a in :
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th o s e
I
New
R O C K V IL L E
com m and
p re c in c t
and
.
T O
P o lo
W e
.
IN
m a n d e r.
H A R L E M
M is s
fro m
W h y
or
re p rin te d
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and
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m itte d
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p o rta n t
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m en
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p re c in c t
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on
th e
s to ry
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th e ir
th e
w ho
In s p e c to r
r e c e n tly .
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is
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a
d u tie s
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th o u g h t th e
p e a re d
p a tr o l?
s ic k ,
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M ost
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Spare-Time Jobs
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th o s e
R E A D E R .
th e re
p re c in c ts ,
fa ile d
by
of
m en
fo r w h ic h
fa v o r
best
and
e x a m in a tio n
an
h ig h e r
L e t ’s
assum e
a re
s h o u ld
g iv in g
r io t.
d u ty
th e
q u a lify
th e
te ll
m aybe
to
p r o m o tio n
a g a in .— E d ito r .
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on
w h e re
th e
has
tr o lm e n
to
c h ild re n ?
w h ile
th e
S irs :
p la in c lo th e s m e n
say­
th o u g h t.
m e
d is c r e tio n
Chosen Children
S irs :
you
about
th e y
ask
th e n
th e
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in
a
m any
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P artn e rs:
V irg in ia S. H o riiu n g , W estfield , N ew Je rse y ;
V irg in ia W. L e ath ers, O ran g e, N ew J ersey ;
p a r t n e r s h i p t o e x i s t a f t e r A u g u s t 23, 1943
lo a n d i n c l u d i n g A u g u s t 33, 1944: c o n t r i ­
b u tio n s of L im ite d P a r tn e r s ;
V irg in ia S.
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*20,000
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cash,
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W.
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r e c e i v e 2 5 ' ’;, o f t h e p r o f i t s o f t h e p a r t n e r ­
s h ip : a n d V irg in ia W . L e a th e r s to re ce iv e
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ol d i s .s o lu t i o n o f A li V A N C E S I 'O R T S W E A R .
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■sec tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f t h e S t o c k
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Y O f tK , D E P A R T .M E N T
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d o lieieijy c e rtify
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o f d i s s o l u t i o n o f T A I L O R S ' S U P P L Y C O .,
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R E C R E A T IO N
IN S T R U C T O R
state
D ep artm en ts
and
In stitu tio n s.
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e *1,4 0 0 t o * 1,900 w i t h
su itab le d e d u c tio n fo r m a in te n a n c e . A p ­
p licatio n
fee
*1.00,
A ppoin tm en t
ex­
p ected n t th e m in im u m b u t m a y be m ad e
a t le s s t h a n *1,4 0 0 .
At p re sen t, on e v a ­
c a n c y e x i s t s In t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f M e n ­
ta l H y g ie n e a t C r e e d m o o r .S ta te H o s p ita l
a t *1,200 a n d m a i n t e n a n c e . T h i s l i s t w ill
a ls o be c e rtifie d fo r a p p o i n t m e n t to I n ­
s tru c to r of P h y sic al T ra in in g .
M in im u m
Q u a lifira tio n s:
E ith er
(a)
t w o y e a r s o f s a t i s f a c t o r y e x p e r i e n c e in
p h y sica l tra in in g
a n d re cre atio (i w ork,
an d g r a d u a tio n fro m a s ta n d a r d sen io r
h ig h s c h o o l; o r (b) g r a d u a t i o n fr o m a n
ac cred ited school of p h y sical ed u c atio n ;
o r (c) a s a t i f a c t o r y e q u i v a l e n t c o m b i n a ­
tio n of th e fo reg o ln in g tra in in g an d e x ­
p erien ce.
T h re e sea so n s of p lay g ro u n d
w o r k o r a s c a m p co u n .se lo r w ill be a c ­
c e p te d a s e q u iv a le n t to o n e y e a r o f th e
re q u ired ex p e rien c e u n d e r
(a).
S u b je cts of E x a m in a tio n ;
W ritte n e x ­
a m in a tio n o n th e k n o w led g es a n d ab ili­
tie s in v o lv e d in th e p e r f o r m a n c e o f th e
d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t io n , r e l a t i v e w e ig h t, 5;
T ra in in g a n d E x p e rien ce (an ev alu atio n
of th e c a n d id a te 's p a s t e d u c a tio n a n d
w o r k e x p e r i e n c e In r e l a t i o n to t h e m i n i ­
m um
q u alific atio n s
for
th e
p o sitio n ),
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t , 5.
A S S O C IA T E
H O U S IN G
T E C H N IC A L
A N A LY S T
D iv isio n
of
H o u sin g ,
E x ecu tiv e
D e­
p artm e n t.
U s u a l s a l a r y r a n g e *5,200 to
*6,4 5 0 .
A p p l i c a t i o n f e e *5.00
A p p o in t­
m e n t ex p ected a t th e m in im u m b u t m ay
b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n * 5,300.
M in im u m
Q u a lific atio n s:
C an d id ate s
m u s t be lic e n se d to p ra c tic e p ro fe ssio n a l
e n g in e e rin g o r a r c h i t e c tu r e in th e S ta t e
of N ew Y ork.
M u st m ee t th e re q u ire­
m e n ts of o n e of th e fo llow ing g ro u p s:
E ith e r (a) ele v en y e a rs o f sa tis fa c to ry
ex p erien ce as en g in eer, arch itec t, or co n ­
t r a c t o r o n m u ltip le fa m ily d w e llin g s of
w h ich th re e y e a rs m u s t h a v e been in an
ex ecu tiv e
ca p ac ity
in v o lv in g
resp o n si­
b ility fo r m a k in g d e ta ile d e s tim a te s of
c o sts a n d th r e e y e a r s m u s t h a v e b ee n in
e x e c u tiv e c a p a c ity in c h a r g e of c o n s tru c
tl o n ; o r (b) n i n e y e a r s o f t h e g e n e r a l
ex p e rien c e as d escrib ed u n d e r (a), i n ­
c lu d in g t h e six y e a rs of s p e c ialized e x ­
p erien ce
os
d escrib ed
under
(a),
and
g r a d u a t i o n fr o m a re c o g n iz e d college o r
u n iv ersity fro m a fo u r y ear course lo r
w h i c h a d e g r e e is g r a n t e d i n c iv il e n g i ­
n e e r i n g o r a r c h i t e c t u r e ; o r (c) a s a t i s ­
facto ry
e q u iv a le n t
co m b in atio n
of th e
fo reg o in g tr a in in g a n d experience.
S u b je cts of E x a m in a tio n : W ritte n e x ­
a m in a tio n o n th e k n o w led g es a n d ab ili­
ties In v o lv e d in th e p e r fo rm a n c e of th e
d u tie s o f th e p o sitio n , re la tiv e w e ig h t, 4;
T ra in in g a n d E x p e rien ce (a n ev alu atio n
o f t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s p a s t e d u c a t i o n a n d
w o rk e x p e rie n c e in r e la tio n to t h e m in i­
m um
q u alific atio n s
fo r
th e
p o sitio n ),
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t , 6.
A S S O C IA T E
R E S E A R C H
B IO C H E M IS T
D e p a r tm e n t of M e n ta l H y g ien e . U su a l
s a l a r y r a n g e * 5 ,3 0 0 t o *6,4 5 0 .
A p p lica­
t i o n f e e *5.00,
A p p o in tm e n t ex p ected at
tlie m i n i m u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less
th an
*5,200.
A v a c a n c y ex ists a t th e
N ew Y o rk S ta te P s y c h ia tric In s titu te an d
H o s p i t a l a t *4,650.
T h is p o sitio n offers
u n u s u a l o p p o rtu n ity fo r re se a rc h b ecause
o f tiie n u m e r o u s p r o j e c t s u n d e r t a k e n a t
th e I n s t i t u te , s o m e o f w iiich a r e s u p ­
p o rte d by p riv a te
funds.
T he incum ­
b e n t m a y also b ec o m e a ffilia te d w ith th e
facu lty
of
C o lu m b ia
U n iv e rsity
in
a
te a c h in g c a p a c ity a n d re ce iv e r e m u n e r a ­
t i o n f o r s u c h .serv ic e f r o m t h e u n i v e r s i t y .
S u b je cts of K x a m in a tio n ;
W ritte n ex ­
a m in a tio n on th e k n o w led g es a n d ab ili­
t i e s i n v o l v e d In t h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f t h e
d u tie s o f th e p o s itio n , r e la tiv e w e ig h t. 3;
T ra in in g a n d E x p erien ce (a n ev alu atio n
of th e c a n d id a te 's p a s t e d u c a tio n a n d
w o r k e x p e r i e n c e in r e l a t i o n to t h e m i n i I.K G A L
N O T IC K
STATE
O P NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , S S.:
I d o h e r e b v C ertify
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o f d i.s.so lu tio n ' o f T R I O C U R T A I N C O R P ..
has
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filed
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d a y a n d t h a t it a p p e a r s th e r e fr o m th a t
su c h .-o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith s e c ­
tion o n e
h u n d r e d a n d five 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 .
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In
d u p licateu n d er, m y
hand
a n d o ffic ial sea l of th e D e p a r t­
m ent
of
S ta te,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb a n y , th is T w e n t y - t h ir d d a y of
A ugust, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -tiire e.
THO M A S J. CURRAN,
S e c r e ta r y of S la te .
By
P R A N K S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
STATE
OP NEW
Y O R K , D E P A liT M E N T
O F S T A T E , ss.:
I do liereb y ce rtify th a t
a ce rtifica te
of d is s o lu tio n of B A R B E C U E IN N , In c .,
has
been
filed
in
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is
d a y a n d t h a t it a p p e a r s t h e r e f r o m t h a t
su c h c o r p o ra tio n h a s c o m p lied w ith sec­
tio n o n e
h u n d r e d a n d five 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 lv e d .
G iv en
in
dup licate
under
my
lian d
and
o ffic ia l se a l of th e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
tlie C ity o f
(S eal) A lb an y , th is T w e n t y - f i f t h d a y of
A ugust, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th ree .
TH O M A S J. CURRA N.
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
By
F R A N K S. S H A R P,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
C IT A T IO N — T H E PE O P L E O P T H E STA TE
of N ew Y o rk , by th e G r a c e of G od. F re e
a n d In d e p e n d e n t.
To STATE TAX COM­
M IS S IO N ; G E O ltO E S IN C L A IR S T E V E N ­
S O N , t h e n e x t of k in a n d h e ir a t law of
IS A B E L L A
DE
M O N T IG N Y ,
deceased.
S end G reetin g :
W H ERE A S. W A LTER SC O T T ANDREW S,
w h o re s id e s a t 145 E a s t 3 2iid S tr e e t, th e
C ity of N ew Y o rk , lias la te ly a p p lie d to
th e S u r r o e a te 's C o u rt of o u r C o u n ty of
N ew Y o rk to h a v e a c e r t a i n i n s t r u m e n t in
w r l t i n K b e a r i n g d a l e S e p t e m b e r 1 0. 1 9 3 0 ,
r e l a t l n e to b o t h r e a l a n d p t^ 's o n a l p r o p ­
e r ty . d u ly p r o v e d a s t h e l a s t w ill a n d t e s t a ­
m e n t of ISA B ELLA
D E M O N T IG N Y . d e­
ceased . w h o w a s a t th e tim e of h e r d e a th
a re s id e n t of L a u s a n n e . S w itz e rla n d .
T H E R E F O R E , you a n d e a c h of you are
c ite d to s h o w c a u s e b e f o re th e S u r r o g a te 's
C o u rt of o u r C o u n ty ot N ew Y ork a t th e
H a ll o f R e c o r d s in t h e C o u n ty of N ew
Y o r k , o n t h e :iOth d a y o f S e p t e m b e r , o n e
th o u s a n d n in e h u n d r e d a n d fo rty -th ree , a t
l i a l i - p a s t t e n o ' c l o c k i n t h e f o r c n o o u ol
t h a t d a y . w h y t h e s a i d w ill a n d t e s t a m e n t
s h o u ld n o t be a d m i t t e d to p ro b a te as a
will o f r e a l a n d p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y .
IN
T E S T IM O N y
W HEREOF,
we
have
c a u s e d t h e s e a l o f t h e . S u r r o e a t e ’s
C o u rt of th e said C o u n tv ot New
Y o rk to be iie re u n to affix ed .
(S«>al)
W I T N E S S , H o n o r a b l e J a m e s A.
F o le y ,
S u rro isate
of
our
said
C o u n t y , a t s a i d c o u n t y , t h e 20tii
d a y of A u g u s t in th e y e a r of o u r
I.o rd o n e t h o u s a n d n in e iiu n d re d
and
fo riy -ih re e
lS i« n e d )
G E O tlU E LO ESC U .
p ierk
t l \ e a u r r o g i i j e ’4
A d v e r ti§ e m e n t
/4 d ve rti» em en t
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H O OFO LCAREERD ITRAINING
R E C TSCHOOLS
ORY
A c a d e m ic a n d C o m m e r c ia l— C o lle g e P r e p a r a to r y
BORO
MACL
ACA D EM Y — P la tb u sh
R e g e n ts A c cre d ite d .
M A . 4-8558.
E x ten sio n .
C o rner
P u lto n
S tre e t.
B ro < » l c lT n
/4»»emM y — Im fp e rU o n — M a c h in e S h o p
DELEHANTY
I N S T I T U T E — 11
E.
16 th
S t.— D a r
and
Eve.
C lasses— S T .
9-6900.
A u to D r iv in g
A.
U
B. D R IV IN G S C H O O L — E x p e rt
A U d u b o u 3-1 4 3 3 .
In stru cto rs,
620
Lenoc
at
«.,
N aw
Y ork
O ttv.
Bu»ine»M a n d F o re ig n S e r v ic e
LA TIN
A M E R I C A N I N S T I T U T C — 11 W . 4 2 d S t . — A ll s e c r e t a r l k l a n d b u s i n e s s su b J e « tfl
in K a g lish . S p a n is h , P o rtu E u ese
S p ecial o o u rses
In te rn a tio n a l a d m in latr* tlo n a n d (o re ig n M rvice.
LA. 4-3835
in
Buaine»$ P r e p a r a tio n
C O M B IN A T IO N B U S IN C SC
U N iv e rs tty 4-3170.
S C H O O L — C lv ll
S erv ice
P r e p a r a tio n — 13«
W.
1 2 5 th
Civil S e rv ic e
OELCHANTY
IN S T I T U T E — 115 B. 1 5 th S t.— C ity , S t a t e
D a y a n d E v e n in g C lasses.
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6900.
and
F ederal
B x am ln atlo n n ,
C o m p t o m e t r y — S tv itc h h o a r d O ite r a tio n
OELEHANTY
IN ST IT U T E .
11 B a s t 1 6 th S t.
Day
and
E v e iiiiiK C l a s s e s .
S T . 9-G 900.
D r a ftin g
DELEHANTY
I N S T I T U T E — 11 K, 1 6 t h
8 ._ D a y
and
Eve.
C la s s e s — S T . 9-6 9 0 0 .
F in g e r p r in tin g
D E L E H A N T Y I N S T I T U T E — 11 E . 1 6 t h S t. C o u r s e — D a r o r E v e . — C l a s s n o w f o r m i n g .
N A T IO N A L F IN G E R P R I N T
ID E N T IF IC A T IO N SC H O O L , 9 E a st 4 6 th SU
In d iv id u al
In stru c tio n .
P L A Z A 5-6868.
T H E F A U R O T F IN G E R P R I N T S C H O O L — 240 M a d is o n A v e n u e. — E v e n in g C lasses.
A s h l a n d 4-5346.
I n s / t e c t io n — M a c h in ia t — I n a t r u m e n t — T o o l a n d D ie M a k in g
M E T R O P O L IT A N T E C H N IC A L S C H O O L — 260 W e st 4 1 st
C la sse s.
3 to 12-w eek c o u rses.
L O n e a c re 3-2180.
S tre e t.
D ay
and
E v e n in g
L a n guage a
S P A N IS H I N S T I T U T E O F T H E A M E R IC A S - 295 M a d is o n A v e .— S p a n i s h o m r .
Incor­
p o r a te d by S ta te B o a r d of R e g e n ts.
S u m m e r C lasses n o w fo rm in g .
L E . 2-3 9 3 3 .
L a n g u a g e a a n d Buaineaa
IM E R T I M O D E R N L A N G U A G E IN S T I T U T E — 116 E . 5 9 th S t.— S p a n i s h . F r e n c h , I t a li a n .
E n g lish in 6 m o n th s .
12 L e sso n s. $12.
W I. 2-8670.
P O Z A I N S T I T U T E — i l 3 3 B r o a d w a y — B nB lish, S p a n is h , P o rtu g u e s e . C o m m e rc ia l C o u rs e s .
C H e ls e a 2-5470
M a rin e A c a d e m y
A T L A N T IC M E R C H A N T M A R IN E A C A D E M Y — 4 4 W h i t e h a l l S t., 5 S t a t e S t., N .Y .C .—
P rep a rato ry
C ourses. In sp e c tio n
S e r v ic e f o r A il L lc o n s e s .
U . S. S te a m b o a t.
B O w lin c O r e e n 9-7086.
M e c h a n ic a l D e n tis tr y
NEW
Y O R K S C H O O L O F M E C H A N IC A L D E N T IS T R Y — 125 W . 3 1 st S t. — D a r a n d
E v e n in g C lasses — E m p lo y m e n t S ervice — F re e B o o k let C — C H lc k e rin g 4-3994.
N a v ig a tio n
U N IV E R S A L S C H O O L , 24 W h ite h a ll
L icen se.
C ap t. L arabee.
S t..
N.
Y.
C.
C ourses
fo r
an r
G rade
M a rin a
R a d io
M E L V IL L E
A E R O - R A D IO
SCHOOL
45 W e st 4 5 th S tre e t, N. Y.
—
M erchant
M arin e ,
A irU nes.
A rm y,
Navy,
R a d io T e le v is io n
R A D IO T E L E V IS IO N IN S T I T U T E — 480 L e x in g to n A v e .— L a b o r a t o r y T r a i n i n g — D a y
E v e n in g C lasses.
P L a « « 3-4585— D e p t. U
and
R u s s ia n L a n g u a g e
U N IV ER SA L SC H O O L —
L O n g a c re 5-7543.
147
W.
42d
S t.
—
(ftst.
30
years)— D a r
and
n ig h t
classss.
S ecretarial
OELEHANTY
IN S T IT U T C —
Day
and
E v e n in g
C lasses.
120 W e st 42n d
S tre e t.
S T u y v e s a n t 9-6990.
B R A IT H W A IT E B U S IN E S S S C H O O L — 2376 S e v e n th A v en u e (1 3 9 tb ),
A U d u b o n 3 -3860.
C o u rs e s f o r C iv il S e rv ic e jo b s.
M E R C H A N T S A N D B A N K E R S B U S I N E S S S C H O O L — 5 5 tll Y e a r — D a r a n d E v e n in a r.
N o so licito rs.
220 E a st 42d S t.
M U . 2-0986.
Sten o ty p e
M E R C H A N T S AND B A N K E R S B U S IN E S S S C H O O L —
N o S o lic ito rs.
2-20 E a s t 4 2 d S t .
M U . 2-0986.
55W \ Y e a r — D a y
a n d E v e n in g .
W e ld in g a n d B u r n i n g
S M IT H W E L D IN G
D a y -E v en in g .
S C H O O L — In d iv id u al P ra c tic a l
250 W e s t 5 4 th S t,
( E s t . n1 9 2 7 > . )
m um
q u alific atio n s
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t , 7.
H E A D
for
C L E R K
th «
(P u rc h a s e )
C LE R K
N o. 6102 H e a d C le rk ( P u r c h a s e ) , S ta t e
D e p artm en ts
and
In stitu tio n s .
U sual
s a l a r y r a n g e $ 2 ,5 0 0 t o $3,1 0 0 ,
A p p lica­
t i o n f e e »2.
A p p o in tm e n t ex p ected a t
tiie m i n i m u m b u t m a y b e m a d e a t less
t h a n $2,500.
A t p resen t, a v ac an c y e x ­
ists in th e D iv isio n of F in a n c e , A lb an y
O ffice, S ta t e E d u c a tio n D e p a r tm e n t.
If
ele g lb le ,# c a n d id a te s
m ay
c o m p e te
also
in N o. 6106, P r i n c i p a l P u r c h a s e C le rk .
M in im u m
Q u a lific atio n s:
E ith e r
(a)
ten
y ears
of
satisfa cto ry
b u sin ess
or
o ffic e e x p e rie n c e , o f w h icii fo u r y e a rs
m u s t h a v e in v o lv ed th e p u rc h a s in g of a
w id e v a r i e t y of o ffic e e q u ip m e n t, s u p ­
p lies, a n d m a t e r i a l s , tw o y e a r s o f w h ic h
m u s t h a v e b e e n in a re sp o n sib le s u p e r ­
v i s o r y o r a d m i n i s t r a t i v e c a p a c i t y ; o r (b)
eig h t y e a rs of s a tis fa c to ry b u sin ess or
o ffic e e x p e r i e n c e ,» of w h ic h f o u r y e a rs
m ust
h av e conform ed
to
th e
ty p e
of
e x p e r ie n c e s p e c ific a lly o u tlin e d In
(a),
a n d g r a d u a tio n fr o m a s ta n d a r d sen io r
hiiEh s c h o o l ; o r (c ) a s a t i s f a c t o r y e q u i ­
vale n t
co m b in atio n
of
th e
fo reg o in g
tra in in g
and
o x ip erie n ce .
C an d id ates
m ust
have
a
thorough
k n o w led g e
of
New
Y ork
S t a t e ’s p u r c h a s e
co n tracts,
p o lic ie s, m e th d 'd s , a n d p r o c e d u r e s .
S u b je c ts of E x a m in a tio n :
W ritte n e x ­
a m in a tio n o n th e k n o w led g es a n d ab il­
itie s in v o lv e d in tlie p e r f o r m a n c e of th e
d u tie s o f th e p o sitio n , re la tiv e w e ig h t
4; t r a i n i n g a n d e x p e rie n c e (a n e v a l u a ­
t i o n o f t h e c a n d i d a t e ’s p a s t e d u c a t i o n
a n d w o r k e x p e r ie n c e in r e l a t i o n to tlie
m in im u m
q u alific atio n s
for
th e
p o si­
t i o n s ) , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 6.
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day,
if
is
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w ith
h im ,
h e 'll
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jo b
fo r
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to
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in
m y
h im
h e lp
s q u a re ly in
yo u
p o w e r to
fig h t—
h e lp
yo u
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T h a t ’s y o u r j o b
m o re
p re ss u re
fo r
th e
s h o u ld e r
w h e e l.
in
e m
b e r
t h
i s —
you
a r e n ’t
g iv in g
yo u r
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S O L D IE R .
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Pa^e Fifteen
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I
to
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a
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in
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a ll
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h e lp
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you
h im
w in
can
n o w .',.
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U n ited
y o u r r* q u !rT n » n tt
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c a tio n a n d w o rk e x p e rie n c e in re la tio n
to th e m in im u m q u alific a tio n s fo r th e
p o s i t i o n ) , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 5.
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of
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w ays. d o o rs a n d /o r fram es by th e use
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re sp o n .sib le su p erv i.so ry c a p a c ity .
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qualll lo atio n s
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P S C H IA T R IC
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sala ry
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$1,800
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$3,;iO«).
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b e m a d e a t l e s s t h a n $1,800.
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a m in a tio n on th e k n ow ledges a n d ab il­
itie s in v o lv e d in h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f th e
d u t i e s o f t h e p o s i t i o n , r e l a l v e w e i g h t 5.
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tio n of t h e c a n d i d a t e 's p a s t e d u c a tio n
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and
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$4,000.
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on
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fo r m a n c e of th e d u tie s of th e p o sitio n ,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 4.
T ra in in g an d ex p erien ce fan ev a lu atio n
of th e c a n d id a te 's
i>ast e d u c a t i o n a n d
w o rk e x p e rie n c e in re la tio n to t h e m in i­
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s t a t e an d C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n ts. U sual
S a l a r y r a n g e $ 2 ,0 0 0 t o $2,5 0 0 . A p p l i c a t i o n
f e e $1.00.
A p p o in tm e n t ex p ected a t th e
m i n i m u m b u t m a y b e a t le s s t h a n $2,0 0 0 .
At p re s e n t, tw o v a c a n c ie s e x is t in th e
D ivision
of
P la ce m e n t
and
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m e n t I n s u r a n c e , a n d o n e In t h e B u f f a l o
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of
the
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of
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to t r a v e l to
o th e r sec tio n s of th e S ta te w h en n ec es­
sary.
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tem p o rary
m ilitary
su b s titu te
a p p o in t­
m en ts an d p e rm a n e n t ap p o in tm en ts.
.M in im u m
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m u s t h a v e h a d tw o y e a rs of s a tis fa c to ry
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re p o rtin g , p re ferab ly in clu d in g
t h e t a k i n g of m e d ic a l, leg a l, o r o t h e r
tec h n ic al v e rb a tim h ea rin g s.
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n n d spellin g a n d m u s t be fa m ilia r w ith
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ab ly s im u la te a h e a rin g , in c lu d in g e x ­
a m i n a t i o n o f w itn e.sses.
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tio n w ill p r o b a b l y be g iv e n o n ly In t h e
fo llo w in g c e n te rs :
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Y o rk . R o c h e s te r . S y rac u .se, a n d U tic a .
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a r a t e n o t le s s t h a n 30 s t a n d a r d w o r d s
a m i n u t e , r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 7.
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and
ex p erien ce
(an
evalu atio n
of
th e
c a n d id a te 's
past
ed u catio n
and
w ork
e x p e r i e n c e In re l.itlo n to t h e m i n im u m
q u alific a tio n s fo r th e p o sitio n ), relativ e
w e i g h t 3.
B o H l U a v e Y o H r e a r h i S t t ^ t t W I W R l t fio n id B e W o rfcin g in f lw W a r B l o r t
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A p p lic a tio n fee
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A p p o in tm e n t ex p ected a t th e m in i­
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but m ay
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fo u r m o n th s Im m e d ia te ly p re c e d in g th e
d a te of th e e x a m in a tio n .
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W ritte n ex ­
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ties in v o lv e d in th e p e r f o r m a n c e o f th e
d u tie s of th e p o s itio n in c lu d in g te s t in
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and
te.sts In
o ffic e
p ractices,
r e l a t i v e w e i g h t 3.
T e s t o f a c c u r a c y In
re p o rtin g m a te r ia l of s o m e w h a t d iffic u lt
m e d ic a l n a t u r e d ic ta te d a t th e r a te of
100 s t a n d a r d
w o rd s a m in u te , re lativ e
w e i g h t 3.
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so t a k e n a t t h e r a t e o f n o t le ss t h a n
30 s t a n d a r d
w ords
a
m in u te ,
relativ e
w e i g h t 2.
T ra in in g a n d ex p erien ce (an
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c a t i o n a n d w o r k e x p e r i e n c e In r e l a t i o n
to t h e m in im u m
q u alific a tio n s fo r th e
p o sltlo n i.
relativ e
w e l j i h t 2.
i P
STATE OF
NEW
Y O R K , EMRPARTMBNT
OP STA TE, ss.:
I do h e reb y ce rtify t h a t a ce rtifica te
o f d i s s o lu t i o n o f K R A I N B S N O V E L T Y C O ..
In c ., h a s b e e n tile d in th is d e p a r t m e n t
th is day , a n d th a t It 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 t i o n ha.s c o m p l i e d w i t h
s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d five of th e S to c k
C o rp to ra tio n L a w , a n d t h a t it is d is s o lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l sea l of th e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb an y ,
th is
E lev e n th
day
of
A u g u st, o i ^
th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J. CURRAN.
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
STATE OF NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , .s s. :
I do h e reb y ce rtify t h a t a c e rtifica te
o f d is s o lu tio n o f S T E R L I N G M E N 'S W E A R .
In c ., h a s b e e n (lied in th is d e p a r t m e n t
th is d ay a n d t h a t it a p p e a r s th e r e fr o m
t h a t s u c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s c o m p lied w ith
se c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e of th e S to c k
C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d t l i a t i t is d i s s o lv e d .
G iv en
in
dup licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l s e a l of tlie D e p a r t ­
m ent
of
S ta te,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb an y ,
th is
E lev e n tii
day
of
A uK ust, o n e tlio u s a n d n i n e h u n d ri'd a n d f o r ty - t h r e e .
TH O M A S J. CURRAN.
S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
STATE OF
NEW
YORK. DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.;
I do h ereb y c e rtity th a t a c e rtifica te
o f d i.sso 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 b e e n tile 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 r s t h e r e ­
fro m t h a t su c h c o r p o ra tio n h a s com plied
w ith s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d five o f th e
S to c k
C o rp o ra tio n
Law, and
t h a t i t Is
d isso lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ial sea l o t th e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of S ta te ,
at
the
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb an y ,
th is
T h irtee n th
day
of
A u g u st, o n e th o u .san d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th ree .
TH O M A S J. CURRAN,
S e c re ta ry ol S ta te .
By
PRANK
S. S H A R P ,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
TATE O P
NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , a s.:
I do h ereb y ce rtify th a t a c e rtifica te
d isso lu tio n of E. T . N A S H M E R C H A N IS E C O ., I n c ., h a s b e e n file d in t h i s
. 1‘p a r t i n e n t t i l l s d a y a n d t i i a t i t a p p e a r s
t h e r e f r o m t h a t ;iu ch c o r p o r a t i o u h a s c o m ­
plied w ith s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e
o f th e S to c k C o rp o ra tio n L a w , a n d t h a t U
is d isso lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l sea l of th e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
t h e C ity
of
(S eai) A lb a n y ,
th is
N in ete en th • d ay
of
A u g u st, one th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d red a n d fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J. CURRAN,
S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
STATE O P NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , ss.:
I
do h e reb y c e rtify t h a t a ce rtific a te
d isso lu tio n of 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 b ee n file d in th is d e ­
p a r tm e n t th is d a y
and
th a t it a p p e a rs
th erefro m th a t su ch co rp o ratio n h a s com ­
piled w ith se c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e of
t h 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 It
is d i s s o lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
iian d
a n d o ffic ial se a l of th e D e p a r t­
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
th e C ity
of
(S eal) A lb a n y ,t h i s
N in ete en th
day
of
A ugust, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -tlire e.
THO M A S J. CURRAN,
S e c re ta ry o t S ta te.
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
STATE
OP NEW
YORK. DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , ss.:
I do h ereb y c e rtify t h a t a c e rtifica te
of d isso lu tio n of A D M IR A T IO N S P O R T S ,
In c ., h a s b e e n file d In t h i s d e p a r t m e n t
th is d ay a n d t h a t It a p p e a r s th e re fro m
th a t su ch c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p iled w ith
se c tio n
one
h u ndred
and
five
of
th e
S to c k C o rp o ra tio n
Law.
and
t l i a t It is
d isso lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l se a l of th e D e p a r t­
m ent
of
S ta te,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb an y ,
th is
N in ete en th
day
of
A ugust, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
THO M A S J. CURRAN,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
STATE OP NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , ss.:
I do h e re b y ce rtify t h a t a ce rtific a te
o f d is s o lu tio n o f E Y E H E A L T H , In c ., h a s
b een filed
in th is d e 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 r s t h e r e f r o m t h a t s u c h
c o r p o ra tio n h a s co m p ile d w ith se c tio n o n e
h u n d re d a n d fiv e of th e S to c k C o rp o ra tio n
L a w , a n d t h a t It Is d is s o lv e d .
G iv en
In
d u p licate
undei*
my
hand
a n d o ffic ia l sea l of th e D e p a r t ­
m ent
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at
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th is
T w e n tie th
day
of
A u g u st, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
THOM AS J. CURRAN,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
®’^ O p ‘ k T A ^ ^ ® r -
d e p a r t m e n t
hereby
c e rtify th a t a ce rtific a te
P E M B R O O K FA B R IC S
C O R PO R A T IO N ,
has
been
filed 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 r s
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co rp o ratio n h a s oom plled w ith se c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e
S to c k C o rp o ra tio n L a w , a n d t h a t
it is d is s o lv e d .
G iv en
In
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ial se a l o f th e D e p a r tfa
S ta te ,
a t th e
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb an y ,
th is
N in ete en th
day
of
A u g u st, 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 re e .
THOMAS J. CURRAN,
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 of S ta te.
STATE O P NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , ss.:
I do hereby
c e rtify t h a t a certU ica te
o f d i s s o lu t i o n o f S O S M A N H A T C O ., I n c .
h a s b ee n filed in
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is
d ay a n d t h a t it a p p e a r s th e r e fr o m t h a t
s u c h c o r p o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith se c tio n
o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k L a w
a n d t h a t it is d is s o lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ial se a l of th e D e p a r t­
m ent
of
S ta te,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S eol) A lb an y ,
th is
T w e n tie th
day
of
A ugust, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d red a n d fo rty -th re e .
THOM AS J. CURRAN,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te ,
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP.
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
STATE O P NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E , ss.;
I do h ereb y certify t h a t a ce rtifica te
of d isso lu tio n of G O L D S E A L B U IL D IN O
C O R P .. h a s b e e n filed 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 r s th e r e fr o m
th a t su c h c o r p o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith
s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e of 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 en
in
d u p licate
under
my
band
a n d o ffic ia l se a l o f th e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S eal) A lb a n y ,
th is
T w e n tie th
day
of
A ugust, o n e th o u s a n d n in e h u n ­
d re d a n d fo rty -th re e .
THOM AS J. CURRAN,
S e c re ta ry o t S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te .
Pagre Seventeen
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, September 7, 1943
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A D E F I N A . 225 S o u t h S t.
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24
y ears.
In tro d u c tio n s
arran g ed
co n fld en tlalJy fo r u n m a rrie d p erso n s.
All
re lig io n s.
" O n ly th e fin e s t c lie n te le .”
110
W . 3 4 th S t.
( o p p . M a c y ’s D e p t .
S to re .)
R o o m 9 0 8 .. L A . 4 -0024.
10-7 P .M . D a ll y .
IN T R O D U C T IO N S — M A K E NEW FR IE N D S
M e e t lad les, g e n tle m e n , w h o se In te re s ts fo r
fin e r th in g s b rin g m u tu a l u n d e rs ta n d in g
a n d h ap p in e ss
W e h elp ed th o u s a n d s g etto g e th e r th ro u g h d ig n ified , co n fid en tial p e rn onal In tro d u c tio n s . C all p e rs o n a lly o r se n d
s ta m p e d en v elo p e fo r p a r tic u la rs .
IN T E R ­
N A T IO N A L S O C IA L S E R V IC E , C la ra L a n e,
S o c i a l D i r e c t o r , 220 W . 4 2 d , N .Y . L O . 5-7 5 7 4 .
O p e n d a i l y — S u n d a y 1 0 t o 8.
U N M A R R IE D
C IV IL
S E R V IC E
EM PLOY­
EES— M EN AND W O M EN : Does th e ro u ­
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“ R e a d e r s ' D i g e s t , ” “ T h e A m e r i c a n . ’’
You
c a n n o w tr y IN T R O D U C T IO N y o u rs e lf in
New
Y o rk C ity .
IN T R O D U C T IO N ,
In c .,
e07 5 t h A v e n u e , M U 2-4110.
I N T R O D C jC T I O N S !
M E E T N EW FR IEN D S
— th ro u g h th e O R IG IN A L “ P erso n al S er­
v ice ," d e d ic a te d to th e p ro m o tio n of i n te r ­
e stin g
frie n d sh ip s.
E ST A B L IS H E D
1935.
D isc rim in a tin g
C lie n te le — all
re lig io u s
fa ith s .
T e le p h o n e G r a c e B ow es, o r call a t
o u r o ffic e a n y w e ek d a y . A M E R IC A N S E R ­
V I C E , 236 W e s t 7 0 th S t.
E N d i c o t t 2-4 6f c0.
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re c o m m e n d a tio n s . C O N F ID E N T IA L S ervice.
H e l e n B r o o k s , 100 W e s t 4 2 d S t . , W I . 7-2 4 3 0 .
I. & S. S E R V I C E , 787 E a s t e r n P a r k w a y ,
B ro o k ly n , A p t. lA .
M a tro n a rra n g e s co n fi­
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sons.
E x c lu siv e c lie n te le o f G o v e rn m e n t
e m p lo y e e s , p r o f e s s io n a l m e n a n d w o m e n . W ill
c a ll a t y o u r h o m e . P h o n e P R e s l d e n t 3-8142
fo r ap p o in tm en t.
MR. FIXIT
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W A T C H R E P A I R I N G , 169 P a r k R o w , N .Y .C .
T e l e p h o n e W O r t h 2-3 2 7 1 .
ALL.
8W 1SS
ANU
A .M E K G IA N
n iaK e
w a tc h e s rc-p aired .
K x p e i t w o rlc . R eiusoJia b le p rices. S U U R E Y J E W E L K Y S H O P ,
28 E . M t . E d e n A v e ., B r o n x . T U 8-8126.
Guns
ALL
TYPES
OF
F IR E A R M S
re p aire d .
W ork g u aran tee d .
M ANHATTAN GUN R E ­
P A I R S H O P , 3 5 W e s t 4 4 t h S t., N . Y . C.
M u r r a y H ill 6-27P9.
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d istan ce.
R e f e r e n c e s : H u n t e r C o lle g e, Bd,
»>f E d u c .
JO SE PH
A L F R E D G E , 220 7 2 n d
S t.. B r o o k l y n . S H 5-4723.
S h irts
S H I R T S A R E S C A R C E A N D E X P E N .S IV E —
L e n g th e n th e life o f y o u r s h i r t s w ith o u r
b r a n d n e w p r e - s h r u n k r e p la c e m e n t co llars
f o r o n l y 25c.
Y ou g et a new co llar— not
y o u r o ld o n e t u r n e d
over.
M all o rd e rs
p r o m p tly filled .
N. Y. C O L L A R & A S C O T
S U P X 'L Y C O ., 1896 J e r o m e A ve. ( n e a r T r e m o n t).
L U d lo w 7-2635.
U p h o lste ry
COLLUUK
U P U O l.S T K K Y
S 1 1 0 1 ’- 1 8 - 4 0
l a u d £ j t „ C o l l c B e I ’o i n t , N . Y .
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n in d e to o rd e r.
O ld su ite s re p a ire d & r e ­
c o v e r e d e g u iil to n e w . S lip c o v e rs , d ra p e s ,
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dam age.
W ork g u aran tee d .
JO H N
C . K E H M . 46
H enry
S tre e t,
B ro o k ly n .
M A in
4-5703.
F A S T E S T M E T H O D — S u p e rflu o u s H a ir p e r­
m a n e n tly
rem o v ed
safely .
L icen sed ;
20
y e a rs ’ e x p e rien c e: m o d e ra te ch arg e.
E D IT H
B R E SA L IE R ,
E L E C T R O L O G IS T
1411 F o s t e r A ve. B k iy n .
M A n s fle ld 0-7822
H a ir-D o in g
C A P IT O L fcE A U T Y P A R L O R . A rtis tic P e r ­
m a n e n t W aves.
H a ir C o lo rin g by carefu l,
e ffic ie n t o p e r a to rs . H a ir S ty lin g by m ale
o p erato r.
O U R P R IC E S ARE M ODERATE.
835 8 t h
Ave.
(cor.
6 0 th ).
1 flig h t
up.
C O 5-9 8 5 2 .
L O O K Y O U R B E S T W ith A N ew H a ir Do,
a F in g e r, o r P e r m a n e n t W a v e, w h e n It's
O one by E x p erts.
V isit G R A C E B E A U T Y
S A L O N , 44-10 A v e n u e , A s to ria .
R A . 8-4118.
H a ir H e a lth
•■S O M E T H IN G R A R E F O R Y O U R H A I R .”
F o r lu stro u s, g lam o ro u s, h e a lth y h a ir use
N O B L E ’S S C A L P L O T I O N i n y o u r h o m e .
I t s to p s d ry n e ss, c h e ck s d a n d r u f f , a n d avo id s
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cilitie s.
H e lp ff'iin te d A g e n c ie t
A B A C K G K O U M ) O F S A T IS F A C T I O N In P e r s o n n e l s e r ­
v i c e s i n c e 1010. S e c r e t a r i u s ,
K iijiio a ia p lie rs.
F i l e —L a w C lerk .q . S w i t c h ­
b o ard O p erato r.
B R O D Y A G E N C Y (H en»
ilelt®
K o c le n , L l p e n * « e ) , 240 B r o a d w a y .
B A r e l a y 7 -8 1 ) i5 .
n O O K U K K l 'U i t a — s te n o g ra p tie rs — B ill­
in g
and
B o o k k e e p in g
M ao h ln e a o p e r a ­
t o r s , a l l o f f i c e a s s i s t a n t s . P e s i r a b l e po."!ltlo n s a v a ila b le d ally .
KAHN EM PLOY­
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J u s t th e
p lac e fo r a d e lic io u s b re ak fa .st, o r lu n c h e o n ,
o r y o u r f a v o r i t e s a n d w i c h . 60 D U A N E S T .
F O R A S A N D W I C H T H A T ’S A S A N D W I C H
— a c u p o f C o f f e e t h a t is C O F F E E o r a
m e a l " w h a t is a M E A L " — tr y C H A R L I E 'S
LUNCHEONETTE.
S erv in g
you
for
30
y e a r s — 15
Pearl
S t..
at
B ow ling
G reen.
W O N B A K Jt G R I L L . C TioIco W ln e .s a n d
L iq u o rs.
“W hen
In
th e
n eig h b o rh o o d
D R O P IN ."
C heck ca sh in s acco m m o d a­
t i o n s . 2193 S e v e n t h A v e . ( b t w n 1 2 0 th a n d
130 th S ts .).
L E . 4-81H3.
C IV IL S E K V IC K K M P L O Y E K H -K a t an d
m eet at OAK
L E A F
LUNCHEON.
104
N a s s a u S t.. n e a r A n n S t. (U pstnir.-3).
C H A M B E R S T A V E R N — 277 B r o a d w a y —
71 C h a m b e r s S t .
A re a l p la c e fo r re al
p eo p le to w in e a n d d in e.
C hecks cashed
w i t h o u t c h a r g e fo r C iv il S e rv ic e e m p lo y e e s .
J.
gi
B.
LUNCHEONETTE,
415
Second
A ve., c o r . 2 4 t h S t. C L E A N .
D E L IC IO U S
FOOD.
Q u ick S erv ice— S o d a F o u n ta in .
A B O U T
G ir th C o n tr o l
FOR
THE
WOMAN
WHO
CARES
—
S w ed ish
M a s s a g e
a n d
S te a m
B ath .
FLORENCE
M IL L S ,
1886 7 t h
Ave.
(cor.
1 4th S t.) , A p t. 34.
C A . 8-2 5 8 5 .
(L ie. N o .
M O . 311-358).
E U R O P E ’S
FOREM OST
H A N D W R IT IN G
A N A LY ST m a y no w be co n su lted by a p ­
p o in tm e n t only.
W IL L IA M
B. H E R Z K A ,
G rap h o lo g ist
(g rad u ate d
from
V ien n a ).
946 B u s h w l c k A v e.. B r o o k l y n .
G L . 2-6708.
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HEALTH SERVICES
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A P . 7-C'«CC.
D ressm a k in g
Y O U CAN HA V E A D IS T IN C T IV E O R IG IN A L
d esig n ed d re ss m a d e to y o u r o rd er, in c lu d ­
in g
expert
w o rk m a n sh ip
by
co n su ltin g
M I S S F A N N I E , 25 W e s t 5 7 t h S t. , N . Y . C.
E L d o r a d o 5-8064.
T h r ift S h o p
B EA T T H E R IS IN G PR IC ES!
B uy Q u a lity
M e rc h a n d ise a t B a rg a in P rices.
C lo th in g
fo r m en , w om en, ch ild re n .
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e x p e rt a d v ic e in life in s u r a n c e p ro b le m s .
I t w ill c o s t y o u n o t h i n g to “ ta l k it o v e r ”
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108-04 S u t p h l n B lv d ., J a m a i c a .
R E p u b lic
9 -0480
O s te o p a th
DR. L O U IS
P E R K .\L — O ste o p a th ic P h y s i­
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A ddress:
18 E a s t 4 1 s t S t . . R o o m 8 0 3 .
D e n tis ts
DR.
EUGENE
M O R R E L L — S urgeon
Den­
t i s t, O r a l S u r g e o n , 360 M o n r o e S t., c o r.
T o m p k i n s A v e., B r o o k l y n . G L 5-2474.
DR.
GERALD
E D W A R D S —S u rg eo n
D en­
tist— X -R a y .
1390
D ean
S t.,
B ro o k ly n .
H ours:
9 a .m .— 9 p .m .. S u n ..
11 a . m . —
1 p .m .
S L . 6-5030.
D R . S. G L O U R B E R M A N , 1565 T o w n s e n d
A ve., n e a r M t. E d e n
A ve., B r o n x .
T e l.
T R e m o n t 8-9758.
( F o r m e r l y a t 22 E a s t
170th S t.)
JE A N
DARMI
&
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and
Bw ay.
FLOW ERS FOR
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E m p lo y ees:
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L O P R E S T I , 2168 2d A ve.
L E . 4-3517
Q U A L IT Y A N D A R T IN F L O W E R S .
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ter, o b je c ts o f a r t , etc . G o ld a n d s ilv e rp latin g .
R efin ish in g
—
E n g rav in g .
P.
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P h o to s
L IF E -L IK E
P O R T R A IT S
(our sp ec ialty ).
A P E X P H O T O S T U D I O , 999 P r o s p e c t A v e ­
nue. B onx.
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P h o n e F O . 9-7777.
M IC K E Y F U N E R A L S E R V IC E , Inc.
E s t . 1894.
228 L e n o x A v e ., i n t h e H a r l e m
s ec tio n .
O f f e r s s p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n t o C iv il
S erv ic e em p lo y ee s.
L E h i g h 4-0699.
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in v alid s,
t-ld erly p e o p le , d i a b e ti c s , s p e c ia l d i e t c o n ­
valescen ts.
N . Y. S T A T E R E G . N U R S E in
atte n d a n c e .
R ates
reaso n ab le.
12 0 - 24
F a r m e r s B lv d ., S t. A lb a n s . L. L
V ig ilan t
4-9504.
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C a ll o r w r it e J A C K R O S E N , B R y a n t 9-3707.
HotcH D i p l o m a t , M a n h a t t a n .
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how
q u l c k l y l - a t t h e N .Y . A C A D E M Y O F .IIU
J I X S U , 104 B . 8 0 t h B U
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J.
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M u lllg ra p h in g ,
M im eo g ra p h in g ,
A d d ressin g ,
M ailin g .
S p e c ia l m a c h in e s to sp e e d y o u r p ro b le m s .
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104
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P ia n o T u n i n g
Do You Value Y ou r Piano s?
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H ave It Tuned R egularly
STORM WINDOWS
E x p e r t T u n i n g , $3
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W ith
W n n a m a k e r ’s)
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FOR THEIR RELAXATION
171 WEST 71 ST.
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S E N D F O K F K E E IIK O C IIU K K
“ .M U S I C I N V O L IK F I N r . K H S ”
M en
G ordon —
C h e c k C a sh in g
Q u a lity
KANE
T ra in ed
r U D I . K , nl
3 4 3 L e w is A v e ., B k ly n
IN
Permanent Waving
E l e c t r o l y s i s (D e p ila to r y )
FRANK GUST-FERRIS
By
F acto ry
C orp o ratio n
E D M E A D E
NOTAUY
HAIR STYLING
‘
HAIR DYEING
W A N TE D
C A SH P A ID IM M E D IA T E L Y fo r P ia n o s a n d
M u sical In s tr u m e n ts .
T O L C H I N , 48 E a s t
8 th S t.
AL. 4-6917.
N O T IC E
SUPREM E COURT O F TH E STATE OF
New Y ork, C o u n ty of New Y ork. — JO S E P H
S. S P R O U L , P la i n ti l f , vs. L IL L IA N L O O M IS ,
d o in g b u sin ess u n d e r th e n a m e of C E N ­
T R A L N EW S AGENCY , D e fen d a n t. P la in ­
tiff d e sig n a te s N ew Y o rk C o u n ty as th e
i l a c e 01 t r i a l .
S u m m o n s w ith N o tice.
To
he above n am ed d efen d an t
Y O U A R E H E R E B Y S U M M O N E D to a n ­
s w e r t h e c o m p a in t in t h i s a c tio n , a n d to
s e rv e a co p y o f y o u r a n s w e r , o r, if th e
c o m p l a i n t is n o t s e r v e d w i t h t h i s s u m m o n s ,
to s erv e a n o tic e o f a p p e a r a n c e , o n th e
P la in tif f 's
A tto rn ey
w ith in
tw en ty
days
a f te r th e serv ic e o f th is s u m m o n s e x c lu ­
sive of th e d a y o f serv ic e, a n d in ca se
of y o u r fa ilu re to a p p e a r, o r an sw er. Ju d g ­
m e n t w ill b e t a k e n a g a i n s t y o u b y d e f a u l t
fo r th e re lie f d e m a n d e d in th e C o m p la in t.
D a t e d , J u l y 1 2 t h , 1943.
S A M U E L A. F R I E D , A t t o r n e y f o r P l a i n ­
t i f f , O f f i c e a n d P o s t O f f i c e A d d r e s s , 291
B ro a d w a y , B o ro u g h of M a n h a tta n , C ity of
New Y ork.
TO TH E ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:
T h e f o r e g o i n g s u m m o n s is s e r v e d u p o n
you by p u b licatio n p u rs u a n t to a n O rd er
of H o n . B e n ja m in P . S ch re ib er, a J u stic e
Df t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t o f t h e S t a t e o f
N e w Y o r k , d a t e d A u g u s t 5 t h , 1943, a n d
filed w ith th e C o m p la in t in O ffic e o f th e
C lerk of th e C o u n ty of N ew Y ork, a t th e
C o u n ty C o u rth o u .se, F o le y S q u a re , B o ro u g h
of M a n h a t t a n , C ity a n d S ta t e o f N ew Y ork.
D a t e d , N e w Y o r k , A u g u s t 5 t h , 19 4 3 .
S A M U E L A. P R I E D , A t t o r n e y f o r P l a i n ­
t i f f , O f f i c e a n d P . O . A d d r e s s , 291 B r o a d ­
w ay. B o ro u g h of M a n h a t t a n , C ity of New
Y ork
P ia n o s m i d M u sic a l I n s t r u m e n t s
LA M A R N U R S IN G H O M E — M . L am ar,
P rop.
C h ro n ic,
aged, sp ec ialist in
con­
v ale sc e n t p a tie n ts , m a le a n d fem ale.
336
H u t c h i n s o n A v e., M t . V e r n o n , N. Y.
T e le­
p h o n e ; M t. V e r n o n 8-7818.
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W H E N IN B E R E A V E M E N T , call JO H N W .
S H O R T T , F u n e ra l H om e. S erv in g th e co m ­
m u n i t y s i n c e i t s i n c e p t i o n . 76 H i l l s i d e A v e .,
W i l l i s t o n , L. I.
G a r d e n C i t y 8660.
KEEP FIT!
M E R C H A N D IS E
A sk
(O fficial)
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.50 C h a r g *
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BIRTH CERTIFICATES
In t e r io r D e c o r a tin g
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FO R A CORSAGE, A , PO TTED PLANT—
flow ers to r a n y
o c c a sio n , ca ll R E G E N T
F L O R I S T S ( a s k f o r J o h n ) , 1155 3 r d A ve .
R E g e n t 4-5760.
B h iyn.
J . T . V ID A L
Y O U R S E LF
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GUARANTEED
EA T AND M E E T a t th e R E D B R IC K R E S ­
T A U R A N T , 147 E . 5 1 s t S t .
E n jo y “ H om e
A t m o s p h e r e . ’* G o o d F o o d — T h e W a y Y o u
L ik e I t
S o rry — C lo se d S a tu r d a y & S u n d a y
MADE
BOTH
TO
MEN
AND
W OM EN
in all ty p e s o f e m p lo y m e n t. B O R R O W U P
T O $300.
REPAY MONTHLY.
C o n v a le sc e n t H o r n e t
1 S I 8 F u l t o n S t . (N r. T h r n n p )
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R e m e m b e r T A D T 2.'i95 E i g h t h A v o . , n e a r
1 3 8 th S t.
A U . 3-9855.
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L e a f R e a d ln frs a n e n t e r t a i n m e n t f e a tu re .
A L M A ’S T E A R O O M , 7 7 3 L e x i n g t o n A v o .
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BY
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NOTARY I’L'BLIC
25 y e a r # o f
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2
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COMFORT through fheir growing
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6
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3
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K clvinator
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oil b u r n e r , g a r a g e .
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R e s i d e n t i a l s e c t i o n . 6 r m ., b a t h , s u n n y
k itch cn a n d den.
B e a u t i f u l l y la n d c a p e d p l o t 40x1 05,
garage,
steam
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PROPERTY BETWEEN THE FORMER GOULD ESTATE
AND THE GOLF COURSE . . ONE MILE FROM BUSI­
NESS SECTION of LAKEWOOD
Electricity and Phones
Hard Surfaced Street
Taxes PAID to 1944
Bathing and Boating
Fishing and Swimming
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PLOTS—
IF Y O U HAVE
$50
Brokers
N
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AU T O S E R V I C E
395
10%
OWNER LIVES
ON PROPERTY.
NO SALESMEN
Discount
FOR CASH
Ideal for Retirement.
OFFICE
BAY SIME
B U N G A LO W
—
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P lo t,
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O n e a n d tw o -r o o m s u ites, all w ith p r i ­
v a te b a th a n d m a jo rity w ith k itc h e n e tte .
R O O M S — A ll r o o m s a t N e w C a l i f o r n i a
a r e e q u ip p e d w ith solid V e rm o n t m a p le
fu rn itu re , a u to m a tic stu d io couches. In ­
n e r s p r in g m a ttr e s s e s , w a ll to w a ll c a r ­
p e tin g , fu ll le n g th d o o r m irro r s, la rg e
c lo se t sp a c e , a n d R E A L W O O D B U R N IN G F IR E P L A C E S .
E a ch ro o m a t th e
N e w C a l i f o r n i a is o u t s i d e w i t h t w o o r
m o re w in d o w s , w ith fu ll v iew o f s t r e e t
or garden.
R A T E S — 1 r o o m & p r i v . b a t h $10-$12 w k.
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O n e r o o m f u l l k i t c h e n e t t e , b a t h $12-$13
T w o r o o m s , f u l l k i t c h e n e t t e , b a t h $1S-$18
NO LEA SE R E Q U IR E D I
1 o r 2 p erso n s acco m o d t .at sam e ra te
S U IT A B L E F O R B U S IN E S S
C O U P L E & SM A LL F A M IL IE S
W e s t
2 7 th
S tre e t
Bet. 7th a n d 8th Aves.
PH O N E LACKAW ANNA 4-3233
IS L A N D
N e f t r A ll T r a n s p o r t a t i o n , S c h o o l s a n d
S to re s.
R e a so n a b le P rices.
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You ran own u choicc ^4 acre,
with boating, bathing, and
fishing riglili> on the beautiful
South Shore of Long Island.
Full Price $200
f;LEESON & DOLAN
152 W. 42d St.. or Phone
Wl. 7-0634
N E W
100 x 400
Corner High Street
DEVELOPMENT
Opeit Daily and Sun. to 9 P. M
w a te r
ClINTON AVENUE
M u s t
HOME SALES..NC ^
168-45 Hillside Ave. lATTUfinr
JAMAICA, N. Y. /
Water Mains in Front
of Each Plot.
HOTEL
P R O PE R T IE S
S E W IN G M A C H IN E S A V A IL A B L E
In th is m a c h in e -le s s age, w h e n every
g a d g e t w e w a n t is o u t o f p r o d u c t i o n ,
we fin d co m fo rt in a n y so u rc e of s u p ­
ply fo r s e w in g m a c h in e s .
The dem and
f o r t h e s e is p a r t i c u l a r l y
great
am ong
fa m ilie s
who
w ant
to m a i n t a i n
in d i­
v id u a l sty le in n e w c lo th e s a n d m a k e
old c lo th e s l a s t lo n g e r.
T h e p l a c e Is
Beacon
S ew in g
M ach in e
C o .,
at
297
M ercer S tre e t,
w h e r e t h e r e Is a w i d e
sele ctio n .
E v e r y c o n s o l e is b r a n d n e w . v e r y a t ­
t r a c t i v e in a p p e a r a n c e a n d w ill h a r m o n ­
ize w i t h t h e f i n e s t o f h o m e f u r n i s h i n g s .
The
re b u ilt sew in g m a c h in e h e a d h a s
been
c o m p le te ly
o v erh au led
and
elec­
trified w ith th e fin e st eq u ip m en t.
They
have
several
ty p es of R eb u ilt
S i n g e r P o rtab le.^ , a n d
a w ide sele ctio n
of consoles.
O th e r iiarfzaiitM V p to $l(KOOO
ONLY 1 6
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M a g is tra te
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and
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headed
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beach
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strip
of
beach-front
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th e
B ab y lo n
B e a c h E s t a t e s A s s o c ia tio n in W e s t Isllp
on th e G re a t S o u th B av.
T h e (p u rch ase
w a .s m a d e f r o m R u s s e l l R . D o l a n , a c t ­
in g fo r th e G le a s o n & D o la n D e v elo p ­
m e n t C o rp o ra tio n
of N ew Y ork.
The
a s s o c ia tio n i n te n d s to im p ro v e t h e site
w ith
b ath h o u se s,
slides,
benches
and
o th e r b ea ch req u isites.
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by t h e H o m e O w n e r.s L o a n C o r p o r a tio n ,
a t a s i t w h i c h I t Is p e r f o r m i n g c r e d i t ­
a b ly , a c c o r d in g to M r. M e sse r, t h e a d ­
v ertisin g
p ro jra m
also
Is e n c o u r a g i n g
o th e r p ro p e rty h o ld e rs to p u t th e ir rea!
e s ta te o n t h e m aric ct. h e say s.
“ W ith in re c e n t m o n th s, m o st real es­
t a t e brolcers h a v e h a d
m o re d iffic u lty
g e ttin g p r o p e r t y to sell t h a n th e y h a v e
h a d in s e llin g I t,” M r. M e s s e r e x p la in s .
‘ The
Q ueens
H om es
S ales
o rg a n iza­
tio n , to g e th e r w ith o th e r broicerage c o m ­
p an ies,
have
been
selling
hom es
to
econom y - m in d ed
fa m ilie s
alm o st
as
q u ic k ly a s th e p r o p e r t y h a s b ee n liste d
for
sale.
The
HOLC
a d v e rtisin g
In
n e w s p a p e rs h a s e x p a n d e d th e d esire for
h o m e o w n e r s h i p , a s It w a s p l a n n e d to
do. a n d th u s h a s b r o u g h t in a g re a tly
I n c r e a s e d n u m b e r o f p r o s p e c ts , re .su ltln g
in siz e a b ly
in crea.sed
sales.
R e s p o n s e to H O L C a d v e r t i s in g in L o n g
Isla n d . M r. M esse r says, h a s b een c e n ­
tered
in
Q ueens
and
close-in
N assau
C o u n ty .
M any
of
th e
p ro sp ects
who
co u ld
not
fin d
su itab le h o m es am o n g
t h e H O L C p r o p e r t i e s n o w w ill b e a b l e
10 m a k e a s a t i s f a c t o r y s e l e c t i o n f r o m
th e
ad d itio n n l
listin g s
w h ich
are
an
in d irec t re s u lt o t
H O L C p ro iu o tlaii.,
h e says.
NEW
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Properties
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Civil Service Employees — When Buying See Fitzgerald Agency
P R O T I X 'T
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T h e H O L C n e w sp a p e r ad v e rtisin g c a m ­
p a i g n n o w l u n n l n g is p r o d u c i n g re su lt.';
not an tic ip a te d
when
If wan p lan n e d ,
."iays H e r b e r t M e s s e r . V i c e - P r e s i d e n t o f
th e
a c tiv e
Q ueens
H om es
S a les. In c .,
w i t h o f f ic e s a t 108-45 H illM d e A v e n u e .
J a m a i c a , I, . T.
G arag es
.k
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d
C A M PA IG N
F a m ily
and
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HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION
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n
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p o.sted o n
th em
th is
m o n t h , tn a c i m p a l s n b y th e G o v e r n ­
m ent agency
to l l q u i d i t e U s h o ld in g ;:.
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NOW,
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CIVIL SBRVIOE LEADER
Tuesday, September 7, 1043
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V 2 -9 4 6 - S h i p w r l a l i t . m . $9.12 p e r d i e m .
V 2 - 9 4 7 - W i i r f b u i l d e r , m . $ 9.12 p e r d i e m .
V2-970
L a b o r e r , m . $6.40 p e r d i e m .
V 2-980
L a b o r e r , m . $5.92 p e r d i e m ,
V2-988
O ile r ( D ie s e ll. m . $2000.
V2-991
M a t e , m . $2600.
V 2-1024
.M ro raft M e c h a n ic ( g e iie r a ll. m .
$ 1.12 p e r h o u r .
H eat T re u ter
(A v ia tio n )
$1 12
per hour.
V 2-1050
M e c h a n i c , m . $.85 p e r h o u r .
V2-1051
C ln s s if le d L a b o r e r , m . $5.92 p e r
diem ,
VM 062
C r a n e O p e r a t o r , m . $2100.
V2-1074
3 u b . P. O. L a b o re r , m . $ 5 5 p er
h our.
V2-1077
O p e r a t i n g E n g r . , m . $1860.
O p e n il l i i i; E n g r . H e lp , m $1500.
V2-1080
0 | ) e r a t i n g E n g r . , m . $1800.
O p c r i i ti n B E n g r . H e l p e r . $1500.
V2-1087
O i l e r , m . $A.B 8 p e r d i e m
V 2-U 01
M otor B oat O p e ra to r, m
S2200-2;)00.
r V2-1107
C r a n e O p i 'r a t o r . m . $3200.
V2-1111
B o i l e r F i r e m a n , ni. $.84 p e r h o u r .
V2-1113
K li-e m a n L a l) o re r . m . $1320.
V2-1114
B a l e r , m , $6.40 p e r d i e m .
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V 2-H 22
D e c k h a n d , m . $1800.
VJ-112;i
A p p r e n t i c e , in. $4.64 p e r d i e m .
V 2-1128
M ul.e, D e r r i c k B a r g e , m . $ 2600
V 2 -li:i7
L 'q u lp m e iit R e p a i r m a n , tn $1860.
V J - 1 1 4 ,'i
O ffice
A p i)lliance
R e p a irm a n ,
m . $1800.
J r. O ffice A p p lia n c e R e p a ir m a n ,
m . $1680.
V2-1145
M a c h i ii l s t , m . $2200.
V2-1146
W elder, m
$2200.
V 'J - 1 1 5 0 • T e n t H e p a i n u a n , m . $ 2 1 0 0 .
F orem an
Canvas
B ra n c li),
m.
$2300.
V 2 -U 5 2 H e lp e r
T rain ee,
in . *6.16
per
diem .
» V 2-1153— T e m p o r a r y
S u b .
G a rg ein a u
D riv e r,
D riv e r
M ec h an ic),
m.
* 5 5 - . 6 5 )>er i i o i i r .
V 2-U 55
K ig g e r s , D e r r i c k B a r g e , m . $2000
V2-1158 M a n g le O p e r a t o r , m o r
f . $ .5 4
per hour.
V2-1168 H o s p i t a l
A t t e n d a n t , .it .
$1200
per annum .
V 2-1169
M e s s A t t e n d a n t , m . o r f. $ 1 2 0 0 .
V 2-1170
H o s p i t a l A t t e n d a n t , m . $1,120.
V 2 1196
Jr. S to rek e ep er, m . $H U )
V 2-1197 S r L a b o r e r , m . $1500.
V 2-1198
J a n t t o r . i n . . $1320.'*'
V2-1204 L a u n d r y
O p erato r,
m
or
1
*117.87 p e r m o .
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■ J - l 'i l O
K U 'V r t t a r . O p e r a t o r , L a b o r e r , i n . ,
*1200 p l u » *.^00 .
V 2-1214— P o w e r S e w in g M a c h in e O p e ra to r,
f. * 5 . 1 2 p e r d i e m .
V 2-1221— H e lp e r, P r e s s m a n ,
*0.56 p e r d i e m .
O ffset,
nu,
P O S IT IO N
S a la r y ,
C L A S S IF IE R
$ 2 ,0 0 0
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a
Year
O v e r tim e )
T lie
stan d ard
F ederal
w orkw eek
of
•IH h o u r s i i t c l u i l e s S h o u r s o f o v e r t i m e .
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on
an
a n n u a l b asi.l to
a p p r o x i m a t e l y 21 p e r c e n t o f t h e b a s i c
saliiry
— F o r D u t y I n V a r i o u s G o v ’t. A K e n c i e s —
I n t h e S e c o n d U .S . C iv il S e r v i c e K e g io n
C o n ip risin e r t h e
S ta tes of N ew Y ork a n d N ew Jersey
D u ties:
U nder the
su p erv isio n o f a
p o sitio n cla ssifie r of h ig h e r g ra d e , w o r k ­
ing fio m
specific d eta ile d
in stru ctio n s
a n d s u b je c t to clo se re v ie w , s e r v e s a s a
p o s itio n cla s sifie r tr a in e e in p r e p a r a t io n
f o r tlie a .s s u in p tio n o f m o r e r e s p o n s ib le
as.sig n n ien ts; re ce iv e s t r a in i n g in th e o r y
a n d p ra c tic e of p o sitio n
c la ssific atio n :
in v estig u les th e d u ties a n d re sp o n sib il­
itie s o f p o s tio n s o f le s s e r c o m p le x ity ;
an a ly ses th e d a ta o b tain ed a n d m ak e s
re co m m en d a tio n s
fo r tlie a llo c a tio n o f
p o s itio n s to c la s se s in a c c o r d a n c e w ith
the
F e d e ra l cla ssific a tio n
p lan ;
w rite s
j)o sitio n d e s c r ip tio n s a n d e v a l u a t i o n r e ­
p o rts;
and
pi’r f o n i i s
related
d u ties as
req u ired
M iiiiin u n i ( ) u a lil'ir a tio iis : ( T r a in in g a n d
E x p e rie n c e — A p p lic a n ts m u s t sh o w t h a t
th e y h a v e h a d O N E of th e fo llo w in g ;
1. G r a d u a t i o n f r o m a r e c o g n i z e d c o l ­
lege o r u n iv e rsity , o r th e e q u iv a le n t; o r
2.
R esp o n sib le
ex p erien ce
w ith in
a
F e d e r a l o r o th e r p u b lic J u r is d ic tio n In
so m e I ela te d p h a s e s of p e rs o n n e l a d m i n ­
is tra tio n su c h as o c c u p a tio n a l a n a ly sis,
re c ru itin g , p lac em en t, testin g .
A p p lic a n ts m u s t siiow a b ility to m e e t
a n d d ea l effec tiv e ly w ith peo p le.
G e n e ra l
in c re a s e
P A Y
T h e
The
it
has
In fo rm a tio n
I. A p p l i c a t i o n s w i l l b e r e c e i v e d u n t i l
tlie n e e d s o f tlie s e r v ic e h a v e b e e n m e t.
» 2. A p p o i n t m e n t s w i l l b e k n o w n a s W a r
S erv ice
ap p o iiilm en ts.
Such
ap p o in tm e n t.s g e n e r a l l y will b e f o r t h e d u r a t i o n
o f t h e w a r a n d in n o c a s e w ill e x t e n d
m o re t h a n six m o n t h s b e y o n d t h e e n d
of th e w ar.
P e rso n s re c e iv in g w a r s e r v ­
ice a p p o i n l n i e i i t s d o n o t t h e r e b y a c q u i r e
a
cla ssifie d
(ro m p e titiv e)
civil s e rv ic e
statu s,
3. T l i e r e a r e n o a g e l i m i t s f o r t h i s
p o s i t io n , b u t a p p l i c a n t s w ill b e e x p e c t e d
to h a v e s u f f i c i e n t m a t u r i t y t o m ee t, a n d
d e a l effec tiv e ly w ith people.
4. A p p l i c a n t s m u s t b e c i t i z e n s o f t h e
U n ite d S ta tes.
5. N o w r i t t e n t e s t i s r e q u i r e d .
.A ppli­
c a n t s ' q u a l i f i c a t i o n s w ill b e J u d g e d f r o m
a rev iew of sw o rn s t a te m e n ts as to th e ir
exi)^rience. e d u c a tio n , a n d t r a in i n g , a n d
on co rro b o ra tiv e ev id en ce sec u red b x th e
C o m m issio n .
6 . A ll s a l a r i e s a r e s u b j e c t t o a d e d u c ­
tion of 5 p e r c e n t fo r r e t ir e m e n t a n iin ity .
7. A p p l i c a t i o n F o r m
57 m a y b e o b ­
tain ed
from
t h e D i r e c t o r . S e c o n d U .S .
C iv il S e r v i c e R e g i o n , F e d e r a l B u i ld i n g .
C l i r i s t o p l i e r S t r e e t , N e w Y o r k 1 4, N e w
Y ork, o r a t a n y
firs t o r .second-class
post
o ffic e
in
w h ich
th is
n o tice
ts
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been
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to
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about
who
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and
day
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d a lly
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c a m p a ig n in g
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fo r
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to
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and
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th e re
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2.
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lin e
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15
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a v a ila b le .
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v a c a n c ie s ,
m ay
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are
used
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u tiliz e d .
a p p o in te d
t h e lis t.
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annual
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up,
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and
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are
by
m ust U e
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g e n e ra l
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p h y s ic a l
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w ith
c o u rts , a n d
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p a in te rs ,
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in
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Orals For
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50
p lo y e e s ,
3. T h e re
in c lu d e
are
e m p lo y e e s ,
p o in te e s w h e n
fo r
th e
s m a ll
d a lly
im p ro v e
w e re
1932,
th e m .
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c e n ts
in
who
c ra fts m e n ,
n e x t f^ w
and
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day
th e n
s k ille d
th a t
new s
m a c h in is ts
b la c k s m ith s ,
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m en
says
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o th e r
on
t io n a l p o s itio n s
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a
th e s e
th e ir
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be
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e a rn
50
w ent
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v is io n a l
m ay
ra te s .
year but
th e
d e c id e
lo w -p a id
e m p lo y e e s
$ 2 ,5 0 0
c lu d e d
m e e tin g s
to
of
are
p r e v a ilin g
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th e
g ro u p s
e m p lo y e e .s
der
fo r
C o m p tr o lle r
s e v e ra l
lo w -b r a c k e t
Budget
th e re
B u d g e t o ffic e re p o rts
w ith
to
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w hat
V 2 -1 2 2 2 — M a c h l n e A dj..
B in d ery
E quip.
m . . *7.44 p e r d i e m .
V 2 -1 2 2 3 —B a k e r , m . , * .87 p e r h r .
V 2 - 1 2 2 5 — M e s s A t t e n d a n t , m . , *,59 p e r h r .
V 2 - 1 2 2 6 — M e a t C u t t e r , m . , * 75 p e r h o u r .
V 2 -1228— W i n d o w W a s h e r , m ., *1500.
V 2-1231— H e lp e r,
M ec h an ic
(P ressm an ,
H a r r i s ) , m „ * 7 .28 p e r d i e m .
V 2 - 1 2 3 3 - J r . P ir e n g h t e r , m .. *1680.
V 2 - 1 2 3 9 —S r . L a b o r e r , m . , *1500.
V 2 - 1 8 4 8 — P o w e r M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r , m o r f.
*1560.
V 2 - 1 2 5 1 — L a b o r e r , m . , *1560.
V 2-1253— A sst. F o r e m a n G e n e r a l R e p ro d .
m ., *12.24 p e r d a y .
V2-1254— P r e s s m a n
W e bendorfc*.
m ..
*10.40 p . d .
V 2 - 1 2 5 5 — P l a t e m a k e r , m . , *10.40 p . d .
V 2 - 1256— A sst. F o r e m a n
(R ep ro d u ctio n ),
m . , *10.56 p . d.
V 2 - 1 2 5 7 — M a c h i n i s t , m ., *8.12 p . d .
V 2 - 1265— L a b o r e r , m . o r f, * 74 p . h .
V 2 - 1 2 6 6 — L a b o r e r , m . o r f . *.81 p . h .
V 2 - 1 2 6 7 — A.sst. S t o r e k e e p e r , t. *1620.
V 2 - 1 2 8 6 — L a u n d r y O p e r a t o r , f. * 1 0 7 .4 6 p e r
m o n th .
V 2-1292— E le v a to r
O p erato r,
m
or
t.
* 1200 .
V 2-1293— J r . S to r e k e e p e r , m ., *1440.
V 2 -1 2 9 4 —S h i p p i n g C l e r k s , m ., * 60 p e r h r .
V 2 -l.-» 6 8 --Jr. C h e c k e r , t., *1440.
V 2 -1 1 3 0 — P l r e f l g h t e r , m „ *1860.
V 3-805— H o s p ita l
S u p erin ten d e n t,
UnclassifW d
O verseas
base),
m .,
*3.250.
V3-8<12— A s s o c i a t e A e r o n a u t i c a l E n g i n e e r ,
m . , *3.200.
V 3-812—S e n io r
E n g in ee rin g
D raftsm an ,
m . , * 2 , 000 .
V 3 - 8 9 1 — H e a d A d j u s t e r , m . . *4,6 0 0 .
V 3 - 8 9 2 — A d j u s t e r , m . , *3,2 0 0 .
V 3 -D C -4 4 --S c le n tiflc A ids, J r . M a t h e m a t ­
ician s, J r. P h y sic ists (n o n -lo c a l).
V 3 - 1 2 5 3 — A .s s o c .
In sp e cto r
E ng in eerin g
M a t e r i a l s (E le c .), m o r f., *2000.
A ssoc.
In sp e cto r
E n g in ee rin g
M aterials
(M e ch .)
(n o n -Io ca l),
m o r f . , * 2 , 000 .
V 3-1216— J u n io r
A irw ay s
E n g in eer,
t.,
* 2 , 000 .
V 3-1341— A d m in is tr a tiv e
A ssistan t
(M a­
c h i n e R e c o r d s ) , m . , *2.9 0 0 .
V 3 -2 6 5 ~ A ssista n t
T ech n o lo g ist
(n o n ­
l o c a l. n i., *2,6 0 0 .
V 3-D C -65— B u sin e ss
S p ecia list
(n o n ­
l o c a l) , m ., *3200.
V 3 - 1 16 4 — A s s t . M e t a l l u r g i s t , m . , *3.600.
V r-1 5 1 l— M e ta llu rg ist.
(n o n -lo c al),
m .,
*3,200-*3.800.
C h em ical E n g in e e r (n o n -lo c al),
o r *2,600-*3,200.
M ec h an ica l
D raftsm an
(n o n l o c o l ) . f„ *1800-*2.600.
V 3 - 1 5 3 2 —S r .
A cco u n tin g
C leric
(n o n ­
l o c a l ) m . , * 2 , 000 .
V 3 -D C -7 4 —S r,
E n g in eerin g
D raftsm an
( M e c h . ) ( n o n - l o c a l ) , m . , * 2,000.
V 3 -1 5 5 4 — A s.so o iate M a r i n e E i i g h i e e r . m ..
* 3,200.
V 3-1556— J u n i o r
N aval
A rch itect.
m ..
* 2 , 000 ,
V 3 - 1461— T r a f f i c
M anager
(n o n -lo c al),
m , . * 2,600.
V 3 - 1 5 8 0 — A s s t , o r A .s s o c . I n s p e c t o r E n g r g .
M atls.
(M ech ),
m . *1,800 o r
* 2 , 000 .
A sst, o r A ssoc. I n s p e c t o r E n g rg .
M atls.
(E !ec t.),
m . * 1 ,800
or
* 2 , 000 .
V 3 -1 5 2 9 —A .ssistan t
E lect. E n g in e e r,
m .,
* 2.600.
V 3 - 1 4 3 3 — M a r i n e S u r v e y o r , m . , *3,2 0 0 .
V 3 - 1 4 9 9 —L a b o r a t o r y a n d X - R a y T e c h n i ­
c i a n ( o v e r s e a s b a s e ) , m . , * 1,800,
V 3 - 1642— P h o t o g r a p h e r , A s s i s t a n t P h o t o ­
g r a p h e r ( n o n - l o c a l ) , m . o r f.,
( 1) $ 1 , 8 0 0 . ( 2 ) $ 1 , 6 2 0 .
V 3 - 1 6 3 3 — U n d e r I n s p e c t o r , m . o r f. * 1 .4 4 0
E .'c a m ln e r ( C l o t h i n g ) , m , o r f.,
$1,440.
V3-1451
H e a d N u r s e ( o v e rs e a s b a s e ) , m .,
$ 1,800, $3.00 p d .
V 3-1672
T r a i n e e E x a m i n e r , m . . $2,3 0 0 .
V3-978 - X - R a y
an d L a b o rato ry T e c h n i­
c i a n ( C a n a d a ) , m . o r f., *2,4 0 0 .
Tuesday, September 7, 1943
of
y e a r, w ith
of
to
$120
$ 2 ,4 0 0 .
th e f ir s t 25 c a n d id a te s
(T h e
The
c o m p l e t e l i s t is
LE A D E R
S tre e t,
to
o fh c e .
fo r
any
e x a m in e
it ) :
who
1. N a t h a n
S.
B u d d , 91 .9 1 6 ;
3. W i l l i a m
O.
A n d erso n ,
9 1.750; 3. M a x R l c h m a n .
9 1 .650;
4. G e o r g e
A. R o t h ,
9 1.200;
5.
G e o r g e F r e e d m a n , 9 0.584 ; 8 . H a r r y G o r ­
don,
9 0 . 3 3 4 ; 7. EUl S . T a n n e n ,
9 0 .3 S O :
8. D o n a l d O . B l a d e s , 90 0««; 9. H o w a r d
A . N o r t o n , 9 0 . 0 0 0 ; 10. F r e d e r i c k J . M o h ,
90 .0 0 0 ; 11. J o s e p h R u s s e l l P r i n s , 8 0.866;
12. J a m e s
O . H e a l y , 89.6 6 6 ;
1 3. M i l t o n
R e i n e r , 8 9 .500;
14. C h a r l e * A . H o l l a n d ,
8 9 .4 0 0 ; 15. H e r b e r t W , M e y e r , 8 9 ,1 5 0 ; 1«.
F r a n k F . P u g l i a , 89 .0 8 4 ; 17. C h a r l e s J .
L e v y , 88834; IS. R a n d o l p h R . D e n t , J r . .
88 .8 3 4 ; 19. C o n d i . V e t., B a r n e y H . S c h o r .
8 8.818;
30. M o e
W eln sch el.
88 .7 6 0 ;
31.
F ran k
A.
C ordasco,
8 8.650;
33. S o n n le
R u b i n , 88,850 ; 33. J a c o b G o l d m a n , 88.4 1 8 ;
34. C l r o A. V o lp e , 8 8 .400; 35. H e r o i a a 8 .
W e U s m a n , 88. 316;
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