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Service.
BJ. st ii bl i. sh int , ' a H o a r d o f A p p a l l s
In t h e C iv il .S e iM ce (•oiiiiiu.ssion, a n d f o r
o t h e r purpo.ses.
(7) II. H.
(M yersi, C o m m itte e on
C ivil
S ervice.
To
prevent
di.scrim ii i a t i o n a g a i n s t b l i n d per.son.s a n d p e r.s o n s
w ith
im paired
vi.sual a c u i t y
Ih t h e a d n iin i.s tra tio n o f th e clv ll-.serv lce l a w s an«l
rules.
19) H . H
M3. ( J o n k m a n ) , C o m m i t t e e
o n th p C ivil .Service.
T o cla.ssify c e r t a i n
K edeial em ployees into the U nited S ta te s
Civil S e rv ice.
(12) S, 522, ( M c K e l l a n , C o n j m i t t e e o n
C ivil
Service.
P roviding
for
.separation
from
th e c la s s ifie d civil se rv ic e of p c r ■sons
absent
from
their
official
duties
f o r c e r t a i n pericKls.
( 1 3 ) II.
R.
(i63.
IR o g ers).
C om m ittee
o n t h e Civil S e rv ic e .
T o create a U nited
S t a l e s Civil S e rv ic e B o a r d of A p p e a l s
( 1 4 ) H . n . CCC, ! R o ( ? e r s i , C o m m i t t e e o n
th e Civil S e rv ic e .
T o provide th a t w rit­
ten
statem ents
required
by
the
Civil
S ervice C o m m issio n m a y be m a d e w iih out
the
torm ality
of an
oath,
and
for
o t h e r purpo.se:;.
(15) n .
n . 07 0,
iS tarnesi.
C om m ittee
o n th e Civil S e rv ic e .
T o give h o n o ra b ly
discharged
veti'raii.s.
their
w idow s,
and
the
w ives
ol
disabled
veteraii.s,
who
them selves are
n o t (|u alifie d . p r e l e i r t n .e
In I'ln p lo y m e n t w h e r e F e d e r a l f u n d s a r e
disbur.sed,
( 1 0 ) B. 7 2 4 ,
(R eynolds), C o m m ittee on
C ivil .Service,
T o e x t e n d t h e l i m e w i'ti'M
w hich certain
em ployees
in
t h e le pi.si-iliv( b r a n c h ol th e ( J o v e r i i m e n t m a y c o m e
w ithin
t h e i n i r v i e w o f t h e C i v i l S e r i«:e
R etirem i-nt
Act
of
M ay
9,
1930,
as
am ended
, i l 7 ) II
R
785, ( T o l e n ) , C o m m i t t e e o n
t)ic C ivil S e rv ic e ,
To provide th a t credit
ni.der
th e C ivil .Service R e t i r e m e n t
Act
o f M a y 9, 19 30 , a s a m e n d e d , s h a l l b o a l ­
low ed for c u rtain
s e r v i c e i n t h e I ’h i l i p pliie Islands,
1 1 8 ) S , 8(iH, ( M e a d ) , C o m m i t t e e o n C . v i l
Service.
To
piovide
night
differential
lo r c e rta in em plovees.
( 1 9 ) S , «7B. i H e p o r t N o . 3 4 1 ) , ( h a n g e r ) .
C om m ittee
on
Civil S e rv ic e ,
' I ’o a m e n d
the
Act
entitled
"An
Act
to
am enil
f u r t h e r th e C ivil S e r v ic e R e t i r e m e n t Act,
a p p r o v e d M a y 29, 1930, a s a m e n d e d " , a p ­
proved Ja n u a ry
L'4, 1 9 4 2 , a n d
for o th e r
purposes,
(201 II.
R.
882,
iS tarnes),
C o m m i'te e
o n th e Civil S e rv ic e ,
T o give h o n o ra b ly
discharge<l
veterans,
their
w idow s,
and
the
w ives
of
disabled
veterans,
who
them selves are
not (|iialified,
preferci'.co
in em i)lovm -enl w h e re F e d e r a l f u n d s a re
disbursed.
(21) H. R
911. i R e e s i . C o m m i t t e e o n
t h e Civil S e rv ice.
I'o i i r o v i d e t h a t
vet« - a n s n ( ‘e d i n g p r o s t h e t i c a p p l i a n c e s w i l l
n o t thereby
be d ep riv ed
of o p p o rtu n ity
t o t a k e c iv il-s e rx ice e x a m i n a t i o n s ,
(221
R .R . 922.
iV an Z a n d tl. C o m m it­
tee o n th e C ivil S e rv ices.
To perm it re­
opening
of
civil-ser\ice
exam inations
u p o n re q u e st ol a n y w a r v e ti'ra n . a n d for
o th e r puri)oses.
( 2 3 ) S.
94 5,
iD ow ney).
C om m ittee
on
C ivil S erv ice.
T o a m e n d s e c t i o n 17 53 o f
the
R evised S ta tu te s
to c r e a te a B o a rd
o f I.egal E x a m i n e r s in th e C ivil S e rv :c e
C o m m issio n , a n d for o th e r purposes.
(24) S. 984,
(K llenderi. C o m m itte e
on
C ivil S erv ice.
F rovidiiiR to r th e payM ient
of com pensation
to th e
e sta te s of F e d ­
eral
em ployees
having
accrued
annual
leave a t the tim e of d e a th ,
(25) II. R . 988, I H a r r y ) . C o m m i t t e e o n
t h e Civil S e rv ic e .
T o a m e n d tu rth e r the
C ivil
Service
Ret Ireiiient
Act
approved
M ay
29, 1930, a s a i n e i u l e d .
i 2( !) I I . R . l O K I . ( M c M i l l a i i ) . ( C o m m i t t e e
c n th e Civil S e rv ic e .
T o provide lor the
F e d e ra l e m p lo y m e n t or (lualified p e rso n s
w h o s e p h y s i c a l c o n d i t i o n is c o n s i d e r e d t o
c o n s titu te a b a d risk
lor a civil-Service
r e t ir e m e n t fu n d by e x e m p tin g s u c h p e r ­
sons
I'o m
the
provisions
thereol,
by
m ilking
th em
subject
to
the
provisions
of
title
II o l
the
.Social S e c u r i t y
Act,
und
for o th e r purposes.
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R.
1025,
C om m itlee
on
C ivil
Strvice.
To a m e n d
section
1753 o f
the
R evised
statutes
to
create
a
board
ol
l e g a l e x a m i n e r s i n t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e Co i.nmi . ^. ‘^ i o l l , a n d
for
other
purpo.'-es
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S . 1 1 2 5 . ( 11) 1 1) , t o r h i ) n s e l f a n d M r .
M ead,
C om m ittee
on
Civil S ervice.
To
a m e n d t h e C ivil S e r v ic e R e t i r e m e n t
Act
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M ay
29,
19 30,
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W ar B onds ...................... . . . 10.00
B oard a n d Room ......... . . . 28.75
T r a n s p o r ta tio n ............. . . . 2.92
C lothing .......................... .. . 8.33
P erso n al C a r e .................. . . . 1.54
M edical Care .................. .. . 2.09
R ecreation ...................... . . . 2.50
M iscellaneous .................. . . . 2 50
V acation .......................... . . . 2.50
G ifts a n d C o n tributions . . 3.54
P erso n al A d ju stm e n ts . . . . 2.85
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R e d in g e r ,
th is
or
H e id e r
m e m b e r.
re g u la r
w e e k ly
c o n tro l
s e rv ic e
o p p o r­
h is
G ilb e r t,
M a m ie
P ra n c e s
th e
W e e k ly
an
w hat
A m e ric a n
th e
if
Joseph
C.
re ­
p ro v id e s e v e ry
e m p lo y e e
s tu b
h im
e m p lo y e e
th e
m ay
w ith
A m e r i c a ’s
n u m b e re d
of
lim it
aw ard s
s i v e c l u b s . I t ’s t h e “ G a l l o n
o f­
e ffe c t.
C a p ta in
no
Gallon Club
th e
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an
s ta ff.
Per Pay
s ta ff.
in to
fo r
out
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show
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of
to
have
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c a m p a ig n
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of
S A M P L E B U D G E T - $ 1 , 6 2 0 G IR L
in
S e rv ic e
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put
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no
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num ber
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h is
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w ith
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of
fic e .
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checks
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w ith
d ire c to r
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w ears
on
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p a y m e n ts , to
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pendency
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a llo w a n c e
S e rv ic e
r ib b o n s
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of Dependency
p e rs o n
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225.60
180.00
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50.00
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60.00
60.00
50.00
60.00
52.40
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18.80
15.00
57.50
5.42
12.50
4.16
3.08
5.00
5.00
4.16
5.00
4.38
R e tire m e n t ...................... . . .$ 3.00
W ith h o ld in g Tax* ......... . . . 9 40
W a r B onds ...................... . . . 7.50
B o ard a n d Room ......... . . . 28.75
T ra n s p o r ta tio n ............. . . . 2.71
C lo th in g .......................... . . . 6.25
P e rso n a l C a r e .................. . . . 2.08
1.54
M edical C are .................. . . .
R e c rea tio n ...................... . . . 2.50
M iscellaneous .................. . . . 2.50
V acation .......................... . . . 2.08
G ifts a n d C o n trib u tio n s . . 2.50
P e rso n a l A d ju stm e n ts . *. . . 2.19
( 2 t S. 137 i n i i v i K ) , C o m m i t t e e o n C i v i l
Service,
To
prevent
di.scrlm inutlon
iiKiiin.st l)l i n d p c r . s o n s a n d
per.son.s w i t h
I m p n i r c d vlsiinl n r u l t y in t h e a d m i n l . s t r a t i o n o i t l i e c i v i l .'. e rv ic e hiw.s a n d r u le .s ,
(1 1 ) S , 521 , ( M e K e l l a r ) , C o m m i t t e e o n
C ivil
Service.
U equirinK
that
persons
holding
certain
positions
under
liie
U n i t e d S t a t e s be- c i t i z e n s o f t h e U n i t e d
S tates.
of
------------ j
who
(101 S.
48 0,
iLanger),
C om m ittee
on
C ivil S erv ice.
'I'o a m e n d t h e J o i n t re .s o Jiition e n title d
"Joint
resolution ex ten d i n K u n t i l A p r i l :iO. liM.'l. t h e p e r i o d l o r
w hich
overtim e
rates
of
com pensation
m a y b e p a i d u n d e r t h e A c t s o f J u n e G,
1940
(54
S tat.
f >7 6l . O c t o b e r 2 1 .
1940
(54 S t a t .
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3,
1941 (5 5
S tat.
241), a n d
f o r o t h e r p u r p o , s e s ” ,a p p r o v e d
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22,
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L.
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C i v i l .St’i v l c p .
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nn
( Mi u i i l
riRlil
to
em ploym ent
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the
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of
age.
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you
p a r e n th e s is
th e
s e rv ­
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w hat
Y o rk ?
W a s h in g t o n
tw o
g ir l,
B ut
t h e p e n d in g
th e S e n a to r o r C o n g re s s m a n
In tro d u c e d
of
in
out
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e x p re s s e d
e m p lo y e e
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$ 1 ,6 2 0
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th e
»t
sum ­
re c e s s .
lis t.
iin it
T h e
q u ic k
a w a itin g
re tu rn s
R e c e n tly ,
ic e s
is s u e .
m a jo r
b ills
C H A R LE S
a
le c R n t
LE A D E R
e m p lo y e e
Tuesday, September 21, 1942J
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s c h e d u lin g
of
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w o rk .
su p e r­
Special Summer Membership Available
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POSTAL
Order of
Posfol Merit
TUe
w o r k 'o f
l^as b e e n
j^ e n t"
d u rin g
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C . W a lk e r
th e
P o s tm a s -
to
th e
pos­
W h at
(je r w h i c h
th e
P o s tm a s te r
la s t
It
w o rk
w as
fic ie n tly ,
he
G iv in g
on
th e
th e
th e
h ig h
he
of
M e r it.
in
he
s a id
th e
of
and
fo r­
tw e n ty
p o s ta l
w o u ld
of
o f , P o s ta l
y e a rs
e s ta b lis h ­
b e e lig ib le
and
m ake
s ta n d a rd s
O rd e r
th e
m e n t w o u ld
b e r s h ip ,
e f­
o ld -tim e r s
p ro p o sed
The
V e te ra n s
m o re
s ig n ia
th e
who
w o rk,
on
re p o rte d .
fo rc e ,
m a tio n
or
c a r r ie d
c r e d it to
p o s s ib le
at
un-
operate. D e p l e t e d f o r c e s , i n e x ­
perienced p e r s o n n e l , g a s o l i n e a n d
rubber r e s t r i c t i o n s , r e s t r i c t e d a i r
and r a i l s e r v i c e , a n d e c o n o m y
measures, a l l c o i n c i d e d w i t h a n
unsurpassed v o l u m e o f m a i l , b u t
t t ie
up
th e d e p a r tm e n t h a d to
d iffic u ltie s
fo r
m em ­
re c e iv e
c e r tific a te s
of
Y o u —
T e s t,
S o
VETERANS
Ask Security
U n c le S a m
W h a t^ s
M any c a n d id a te s for civil service jo b s with, th e City
find tliemselves w earing U ncle S am ’s u n ifo rm w hen th e
te s t for w hich th e y h a d appUed is given.
ta l e m p lo y e e s .
Looking b a c k ,
(jeneral c i t e d t h e
fo r
A
N e x t?
II
to
do
th e
about
th e m
cam e
C o m m i s s i o n ’s m e e t i n g
er
w eek.
is
re q u ir e d
th a t
s p e c ia l
g iv e n
c a n d i d ’a t e s
b e s ts
who
by
S ta te
a re
th e
be
of
appear
m ilita r y
th e
a rm e d
re a c h e d
g iv e n
c o m p e titiv e
tio n
w ith
it
fa c tio n
any
be
of
due
to
ance
.
c a n d id a te
second
te s t
or
in
spe­
connec­
e x a m in a tio n s
show n
th e
f a ilu r e
C o m m is ­
“No
a
c ia l
u n le s s
th e
t h is :
to
to
th e
such
s a tis ­
a
c o u rt
a tte n d ­
or
p u b lic
S ta te s
th e
pow er
a tte n d a n c e
B.
in
th is
p e titiv e
te s t
who
ai^e
s a id
M is s
of
a ll
c id e d
to
th e
it
but
re s t
d e c id e
fo r
th e
an
by
C o m m is s io n
th e
tw o
j
— He
is
to
a
h is
out
g e ts
h im
is
a
is
fo r
b e fo re
fo r
e ran s
he
g a te s .
has
fo r
are
th a t
th e
fo r
on
v e te ra n s
h is
fe e .
of
s e n io r ity ,
p o r tu n itie s .
of
a tio n
pass
s it
tig h t
th e
le g is la tio n
s e ttin g
a
p ro ce u d -
tie a tm e n t
c iv il
w a r, in
of
s e rv ic e
th a t
he
c o m m itte e
t io n
ta l
w as
jo b s
who
d u ty .
o r g a n iz a tio n s ,
to
and
s ta rt
of
if
e ran s
On
th e
s a la r y
th e
th a t
a g e n c ie s .
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to o
lo w
s p e c t,"
he
The
over
$ 3 ,8 0 0
of
th e
to
be
th a t
we
in
th u s
re ­
of
th e
th a t
th e
is
th e
th is
w o rk e r
c la s s ,
in
and
fa ll u n d e r
la s t
th a t
th e
u ty
lis t
F ire
W a ls h
m is s io n .
to
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2 ,4 4 7
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to
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to
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one
$ 1 ,2 0 0
and
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cancy
under
........................................
A p p ro a c h in g th e h a lf - w a y m a r k
a p p lic a tio n
p e rio d
s e rie s
of
jo b s ,
th e
C iv il
w a s n ’t
S e rv ic e
sw am ped
th e y
expect
to b e s w e lle d b y
as u s u a lly
s e r v ic e
lo o k in g
been
a
la s t-
th e
p la c e
M any
C ity
th e
C o m m is ­
in , th e y
to
th e
C le rk
to ta l
o f th e
num ber
of
C le rk
to ta l
G ra d e
d itio n a l,
to ta l
J u n io r
IB M ,
4,
P ro m .
4,
AFL,
C o m m itte e
a p p o in tm e n t
as
a
Labor
announced
of
m em ber
B r o o k ly n
and
has
th e
E llis
Ranen
th e
b o d y ’s
of
N o n -P a rtis a n
C o m m it­
Sacks, M a ry
4
M r.
of
Ranen
th e
is r e g i o n a l d i i - e c t o r
A m e r ic a n
S ta te ,
C o u n ty
F e d e ra tio n
and
of
M u n ic ip a l
A s s ’t .
(T o rts ),
E x a m in e r
(T o rts ),
C a n d id a te s
A m e ric a n
S tro n g in , W illia m
B o a rd
of
T ra n s .
P 'o m .. 3 0 .
CIV IL SKR VIC E LE A D ER
>1 D u « n e S t r e e t , New Y o rk Ci ty
„ C o p y r i f h t , 194S. by Civil S e rv ic e
i*ublio)«tiuni. In c. F n Lere d M SMond-cU sa n i k l t e r O c to b e r «, l»»0, a t
Hie po at o ir ic e « t New Y o rk . N, Y.,
“" « e r t b e Act « r M a r o b
1879.
in
s im p le
a b le
p ro b le m s
m anagem ent
p r o d u c tio n
p u b lic
of
th e ir
p u b lic
th e
T h ird
th e
Y a rd
f o r
W o rk e rs
in
caused
by
c u s s io n
to
c lu d e s
fa ilu r e
fro m
th is
end,
of
to
how
to
s o lv e
to
is
w in
how
to
and
M u n i­
h o u rs ,
A m e ric a
(C IO )
th e
at
w ill
at
th e
2 2 -2 5 .
F e d e ra l
30
s io n ,
B ro o k ­
cept
h o u rs
a
is
ra is e
No.
2
on
sent
to
P a tr ic k
D r.
C om ­
A rth u r
3
w as
C iv il
9
3 8 ,5 0 0
a s s e m b le
in
th e
in ­
how
to
th ro u g h
p ro d u c tio n :
to
$ 1 ,3 2 0 .
C o lle g e
are
The
to
lo w
o r g a n iz e d
SC M W A .
These
and
jo b s
of
$100
w o rk e rs ,
is
says
H o s p ita ls
got
m ilita iy
re ­
o th e r
h a v e n 't
to
get
ta k e
had
p erso n s
jo b s
Last
on
To
fill
tio n s
at
$ 1 ,2 0 0 .
nam es,
5
in
w as
p o s i­
H o s p ita ls
la s t
got
num ber
D e p a rtm e n t
fill
lis t
te m p o ra ry
sent
in g
th is
lu c k
th e
p e rm a n e n t
F in a n c e
to
on
a
num ber
4525.
d e p a rt­
any
3406,
Ls a l s o
m ilita r y
try ­
v a c a n c ie s
lis t.
a .m .
lis t
tw o
nam es
lis t
and
w as
w e re
th e
e x h a u s te d ,
but
re s to re d
th e
c e r tifie d
to
They
S ta n g a r e lli
to
th e
P o lic e
ai^e
P e te r
a n d
F re d
A.
S c h au d er.
T ra c k m a n
S ix
nam es
B o ard
of
c e n ts
w as
sent
to
a p p o in tm e n t
an
th e
w e re
T ra n s p o rta tio n
h o u r.
la s t
th>e
fo r
at
Num ber
75
1835
I'e a c h e d .
S tre e t,
d a ily ,
ex­
a p p ly
TIu* J o b T lia t
'W a s n ’l T h e r e
need
fo r
Navy
s to re k e e {> e r
open.
The
som e
in
re q u ire d .
jo b s
1
25
Y a rd .
The
C ity
m is s io n
a
ye a r,
in g
day
s h ift
ary
to
la s t
th e
C iv il
S e rv ic e
Com ­
w eek
gave
b le s s ­
p o s itio n s
p a tr o lm a n
its
of
and
te m p o r­
te m p o ra ry
fir e m a n .
J u n io r
a ls o
G ra d e
. But
$ 1 ,2 0 0 .
T h i.s
C o m m is ­
you
th e
r e a d ie d
202.
P a t r o lm a n , P .D .
at
$ 1 ,5 0 0
on
to
th is
at
b a s is .
o n ly .
a p p ly
of
jo b s
pay
is
a re
$34
e x p e ric r.c c
a
s to re
For
at
W a s h in g to n
A ll
re p re s e n t
a
th e
pay
is
and
fro m
a ls o
w o rk
w o rk
w ages,
5 p .m .
w hen
at
w eek,
^
d e lt? g a te s
is
m esvse n g ers
s to c k
of
to
fro m
of
( t e m p o r a r y p o s itio n s )
to
12.
fo r
c o n d itio n s
S e rv ic e
about
w as
of
C o l­
C ity
num ber
m ake
p e rm a n e n t
done
fill
va­
p la c e m e n ts
tr y in g
one
1
th e
a ls o
la s t
lis t
and
to
B r o o k ly n
of
a p E > o in tm e n ts
m e n ts
M es se n g e rs, T o o
w o rk e r:
b a r g a in in g
s ta n d a rd s
how
to
W a s h in g to n
a .m .
9
h o u rs
p .m .
M a r in e
nam es
p e rm a n e n t"
D e p a rtm e n t
n e x t.
S a tu rd a y ,
fro m
C o m m itte e s :
m o n th ly .
of
d is ­
w h ic h
as
g o v e rn m e n t
w o r k in g
These
in
5
b e in g
641
e m p lo y e e s .
p ro b le m s
n a tio n a l
lo c a ls
228
w ar
c o lle c tiv e
C o n v e n tio n
fro m
be
48
agenda
s u b je c ts
s ta b iliz e
lo c a l
S e p te m b e r
to
r e g u la r
a
th e
H ir in g
a
about
p a r tic ip a te
an
such
th e
d is c u s s io n s
s h ift
T h e re
C le v e la n d
C le v e la n d
C a rte r,
S C M W A
of
la te
p u b lic
c o o p e r a tio n
C o u n ty
g iv e n
th e
th e s e
h e lp
D e le g a te s
th e
Navy
L a b o r-M a n a g e m e n t
B ie n n ia l
and
1026,
at
and
S ta te ,
w o rk
m o n th ,
m in u te .
w o rk -w e e k
m anpow er
to
T h e y ’l l
Upon
have
p a rt
b a s ic
be
n e a tly
T h a t,
th e
m e e tin g
th e y
ty p e
fe e l a
m anagem ent
be
w ill
e ffo rt.”
w in
w ill
H o te l
are
th e y
16,
of
19
at
t h is
Jacobs.
em ­
over
now
e s s e n tia l jo b .
te s t;
a
be
not
p e rs o n n e l
w ar
to
c ip a l
in
m a n a g e m e n t ’s
th e
of
fa c in g
to d a y
an
to
w eek
More for fbe War
m ust
c itiz e n s ,
a p p ly in g ,
ly n
how
5.
dep­
Num ber
and
D e p a rtm e n t.
The
m ake
3.
w as
m an.
got
Clerical help is needed a t th e Brooklyn Navy Yard.
T h e y have openings now for 100 clerk-typists, a n d are
p a y in g $1,752 a year, a b o u t $34 a week, to persons w ith
very lim ited experience.
w o rd s
E m p lo y e e s .
ad­
ad­
D e­
of
H ill.
fro m
p lo y e d
te e .
and
C a s h i e r
S e rv ic e
C e n tra l T ra d e s
“T h e
E x a m in e r
C l a i m
C fia d e
15
2.
3,
C iv il
C o u n c il,
1 ,4 6 4 .
A d m in is tr a tiv e
C l a i m
G ra d e
3 ,P ro m .
3 ,3 5 7 .
J.
Navy Yard Seeks Clerks,
Messengers, Storekeepers
46.
G ra d e
d itio n a l,
AFL Council
A ppoints Ranen
w ill a d d
H e r e is t h e n u m b e r o f f i l i n g s
d u rin g th e fir s t w e e k o f th e a p ­
p lic a t io n p e r i o d , w h i c h c lo s e s
S e p te m b e r 2 8 :
S te n o g ra p h e r, g ra d e 2, 125.
B o o kk ee p er, 166.
R a d i o D r a m a t i c A s s ’t . 2 a d ­
d itio n a l,
UNIONS
The
c a n d id a te s .
F ire
ran k
e lig ib le s
c e r tific a tio n
57
w hen
by F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s , a n d
s u b s ta n tia lly
B e rk o w itz , A n n e
of
s io n r e p o r t s , h a v e b e e n t a k e n o u t
tu rn e d
Jack
are
u n e m p lo y m e n t.
th e
w a«
o f c h ie f
C iv il S e rv ic e
C le r k .
S a r a h F e l k e r , V i r g i n i a O ’N e i l l , M i i d r e d L i c h t .
S e co n d ro w — F a n n y E d e lm a n , W in if r e d S h a rk e y ,
E s th e r S u s tr in , G e r tr u d e Z a v in , A n n a L e v in e , B e r y l B e r in g e r ( C h a ir m a n ) .
T h ir d ro w — D o ro th y
C u r r a n , B e tty S h e in b a u m , H e le n M a z u r , E s th e r F in k e l, M a r t h a H a r lic k , I r m a B e llic k . L a s t ro w —
and
lis t
th e
Y o rk
fo r
and
who
fu tu re ,
on
a p p lic a tio n s ,
th ey a r e
Y C O M M I T T E E o f W e l f a r e C e n t e r 7 3 , a t 1 6 3 B r a d f o r d S t r e e t , B r o o k l y n , is
o f h o m e f r o n t a c t i v i t i e s t h a t t h e b o y s a n d g^als h a v e g^one a n d g o t t e n t h e m ­
S in c e P e a r l H a r b o r , t h i s s m a U g r o u p o f C i t y w o r k e r s h a s c o n t r i b u t e d 8 5
$ 3 ,2 0 0 i n w a r f u n d d r iv e s , p u r c h a s e d $ 5 6 ,2 4 2 .1 5 i n s t a m p s a n d b o n d s , a n d
t h r e e g i r l s t o t h e a r m e d fo r c e s .
T h e i r v o l u n t e e r k n i t t e r s h a v e m a d e 57
2 2 p a i r s o f s o c k s a n d 1 4 p a i r s o f g lo v e s . T h e f o l l o w i n g a r e m e m b e r s o f
h e a d w a r a c tiv itie s a t th e C e n te r : F ir s t ro w , le f t to r ig h t— M u r ie l K a tz ,
F e d e ra l
e lig ib le s w i l l r e p r e s e n t i n s u r a n c e
a g a in s t p o s t - w a r
T H E S T A F F V IC T O R
so p r o u d o f i t s r e c o r d
s e lv e s p h o t o g r a p h e d .
p i n t s o f b lo o d , r a i s e d
h a s s e n t 44 m e n a n d
h e lm e ts , 32 s w e a te rs ,
t h e a c tiv e g ro u p w h o
happens.
e m p lo y e e s ,
He
“ p r o b a b le
New
c o n s id e r a b le
am ong
to w a rd s
th a t
a
s te n o g ra p h e r
te s ts
th e
e x a m in a tio n s
a p p lic a n ts , b u t
i fe e l
fo r
C o s te llo e
p o s itio n
th re e
Top
A v ia tio n
lis t.
No Swarm
Of Applicants
c iv il
o£
C le a n e r-M e n
266, 282
EXAMS
th e
V e te ra n -s
C.
th e
d e c lin e d .
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I bookkeeper
th e
D e p a rtm e n t
le g e
I in te re s t in
th e
of
in
John
$ 2 ,0 0 0
has
p la n k s
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by
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by
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ru s h
a
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T h e re
th e
in
w ith
of
296
i m in u te
in
g r a d e .'*
v e te ra n s
c h ie f.
th e
862
lis ts
in
of
o ffic e r
p a rtm e n t
o v e r ......................
w ith
to
C o m m itte e
to
m e d ic a l
a
$ 1 ,2 0 0
$ 4 , 5 0 0 ...................
C o m m is s io n
p r o m o tio n
one
E d w a rd
to
C ity
th is
e x a m in a tio n s
C o u n c il,
p ro m o te d
and
fo r
fo rc e s :
w eek
fo r
to
v e te r­
W a rs .
$ 3 ,8 0 0
p re s e n t
S e rv ic e
r e te n tio n
re a d s
$ 4 ,5 0 0
of th e
C iv il
d is c h a rg e d
s e rv ic e ,
and
D r.
N o. of classified
em ployees
class
T o ta l
V e t­
LISTS
N Y C Rosters
s a l a r y c la s s .
Salary
and
th e
C h ie f M e d ic a l O ffic e r
s c h e d u le
in d ic a te s
la r g e g r o u p
in
a rm e d
c iv il
added.
$ 2 .0 0 0 — $ 2 ,5 0 0
of
e n tra n c e
p ro g ra m
a
m ay
p o s ta l
a ll
w e re :
Q ueen
M r.
G ro v e rn m e n t
in
O ffic e
a v e ra g e
R o b e rt
h o n o ra b ly
F o r e ig n
a ll
s a la ry
re p re s e n ta tiv e s
b o ro u g h
th e P o s t O ffic e
r e c e iv in g
am ong
as
L e g is la tiv e
lo w e s t p e r c e n ta g e o f e m ­
p lo y e e s
op­
c o n s id e r ­
Preference A sked
a d o p te d
th e
fro n t,
jo b s
A d m in is tra tio n .
Thus
pos­
on
w ith
F o s te r,
B r o o k ly n
W a lk e r s a id
Post
H a r o ld
g rad e ,
fo u n d
w o rk
c iv il
g ra n te d
p r o m o tio n
u p to w n
M o d e s t,
fo r
a
S a la r y F r o n t
are
Paul
ans
p ro je c t.
year
th e
a ll
W a lk e r
re p re s e n ta tiv e s
p r a c tic a b le ,
had
of
to d is c u s s t h is s u g g e s ­
w ith
B ro n x -
s e rv ic e -c o n n e c te d
“ P re fe re n c e
in ­
a p p o in tin g
th e
c a n d i­
m em ­
G e n e ra l
be
th e ir
la s t
Y o rk e r.
d is a b ilitie s .
a p p ly
P o s tm a s te r
of
e tc .,
A tte n d in g
som e
m ilita r y
of
New
d is a b le d
s e rv ic e
re tu rn
w a s h e ld
th a t
and
m ay
to
w a it t ill a fte r
w ill b e p assed
d a te s
th e
V e t­
d e le ­
m o tio n
do
in tr o ­
Conven­
C h a p te r
H o te l
asked
lik e
p ro m in e n t
A m e r ic a n
T h e m e e tin g
th e
jo b -
P re s i­
w as
N a tio n a l
B ro n x
at
ite s
and
D is a b le d
A n o th e r
fo rm
“ P le a s e
tim e
th e
by
by
C o n g re s s
te s t,
of
a d v is e d
hope
u re
a
r e fu n d .”
is
of
a d v is e d
w ith d r a w s
th e
about
som e
its
and
w ith
advL^ed
as
tio n
of
at
w eek
re fu n d
a ls o
th e
of
duced
w h ic h
a p p lic a tio n
2 — H e
w h ile ,
s ta n d in g
th e
th a t
p r o v id e d
fill
a
to
b e fo re
W ar
w a r-.s e rv ic e
p ro m is e d
R o o s e v e lt
m em b ers
W o r ld
le ft
jo b s b e g r a n te d
as
has
file d
th a t
who
s e r v ic e
s e c u rity
who
a lte rn a tiv e s .
in q u ir e
de­
la te r
e x a m in a tio n
has
fe e ,
th e y
s e rv ic e
he
th e
C o n u n is s io n
n m tte r,
le t
w ill
of
not
in
.s o m e
p e rs o n
w h ic h
th e
asked
th e
d a te
a
th e
tlia t
fo rc e s .
She
e n te re d
s p e c ia l
m is s
th e y
p re .s e n t
H e
o p e n -c o m ­
who
at
dent
A t
ex­
th o u g h t
fo r
c a n ^ a te s
d a te .
fo r
th e y
a s s u re
c a n d id a te s
c la r ify
and
.
com pel
d ire c to r
w o u ld
because
arm e d
to
d ra ft,"
Upshaw ,
e x a m in a tio n s
.
G o vern ­
w hen
th e
r u lin g
pow­
o f c a n d id a te s
s e i-v lc e
a m in a tio n s ,
th a t
te s t w a s
. . C o m p u ls o r y
b e fo re
h e ld ,
C o m m L s s io n
ta k e
has
th e
a tte n d a n c e .
U n ite d
to
u n a b le
r u le s
in c lu d e
h is
m ent
M .
B ut
com pel
th e
fo rc e s .
s h a ll
to
o ffic ia l h a v in g
p r o m o tio n
fo r
la
be
or
“T h e
Law
e x a m in a tio n s
because o f absence
s io n
body
t h iM e
b e r s h ip .
s a id
re .s o lu tio n
v e te ra n s
c iv il
O ffic e
a c h ie v e -
fro m
A p p ly
G ra b s
Post
1943.
m essage
F ra n k
I th e
I
th e
Y o u
a “ re m a r k a b le
Paf?e Three
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
ifisday, September 21, 1943
th e
Room
or
in
p la n t
la s t
540,
a
at
th e s e
c iv il
m e n ts ,
w h ic h
m o n th s
a fte r
jo b s
m ust
tiie
fo rm e r
w h ic h
are
queer
c iv il
w e re
g iv e n ,
m ade,
to
w a r-
e r.d
e m p lo y e e s
s ix
up
s itu a tio n
re ­
th e
under
s e rv ic e
e x a m in a tio n s
and
a p p o in tm e n t.s
p o s itio n
N o w , te m p o ra ry
m en
d u r a tio n .
a
te c h n ic a l
c le a rs
w h ic h
d i d n ’t
e x is t.
a p p o in t­
s i.\
th e
and
641
le g a lly
s e rv ic e
m e e ts
tw o
S tre e t.
s e rv ic e ,
T h is
q u ir e m e n ts
are
d e c la r e d
fo r
m o n tlis .
th e
cops a n d
to
be
d u ra tio n ,
fir e ­
C ity
p lu s
In the City Departments
See
A ls o
I’agcs
W e l f a r e ’s
has
fo r
M a il
som e
lo s in g
to
m en
of
to
T h e re
is
a
M a il
a lre a d y
d ra ft
lo s t
and
L a te s t
th e w s ,
s ta ff
re c o rd
th e
a rm e d
seven
And
17 m e n
to
go
are
at
V ir g in ia ,
and
w h io
in to
s te p s
in
th e y 'v e
th ro u g h
A
th e
to
E d w a rd
M a t­
M ilto n
th e
th e
K im to a r,
next
th e
la te s t
O rte n b e rg ,
S p e c ia l S e rv ic e
K a p lu n ,
and
u p p e r-
H a r o ld
S u p r.
M ild r e d
4,
4,
to
o ld
lo
A s s t.
S u p r.
A s s t.
A s s t.
M a lm e t,
S u p r.
g r.
S u p r.
g r.
2,
A s s t.
S u p r.
g r.
2,
W .C .
S u p r.
M a r g o lie s .
3,
lo
g r.
4,
g r.
S u p r.
. .
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to
M eyer
S u p r.
g r. 3,
L e v in
is
W e l­
a
fo r
announced
W l.
P a u lin e
ju s t
in
Tap.
B u llet.
«ne
rc u .so iia b le
lee.
Fam ous
of
5
B o y la n ,
c a ll
fo r
.
.
an
O c­
A b ra h a m
E m e r­
D iv is io n
re p re ­
H e ’s f o r ­
m or
and
in g
a ro u n d
is
say,
w hat
Melville S tagecraft School
to
The
D e p a rtm e n t
w e ’r e
do
and
of
days.
on
about
o ffic ia ls
o ffic ia ls
th e
w o n ’t
s itu a tio n .”
a d m it
th a t
th e
her
a t­
m a tte r
S e rv ic e
in
as
p le
How
She
next
in
lin e
d u c tio n
th e
It
th e
p e rs o n s
$ 1 ,2 0 0
th a t
fo r
on
c o u l d n ’t
Then
she
of
up
happened:
to o k
an
her
The
n o ti­
.s h e
a p p e a le d
th a t
had
th e
had
m ade
an
erro r
th e
p ap er,
and
she
p e a l,
w as
and
fo r
jo b .
Sihe
g ro u n d s
re ­
C o m m is s io n
tlia t
Then
not
or
e x a m in a tio n
S e rv ic e
fie d
is
s e n io r ity .
w hat
a d m i n i s t r a t o r ’s
C iv il
to
on
a
jo b s
to
but
see
ta k in g
th e y
p o o s te d
th is
th re e
on
th e y
th e
knew
jo b s
who
to
The
s p o ts
w e re
fille d
in
D ir e c tio n
of
a s s is ta n c e
m en
who
been
s e rv ic e
m a te r n ity
a id h a s
in
th e
hands
is
a
new
h e ld
by
D r.
p re s e n t
to r,
B u re a u
C a re
tio n s ;
of
C h ild
Hom es;
M id w iv e s ;
th e
on
ap­
th e
lis t,
p ro c e s s
m o n th s ,
th e re
to o k
and
w ere
m ade
about
d u r in g
o th e r
to
th a t
In s titu ­
and
now
u p p e r-
H e a lth
th e
D e p a rtm e n t
ta s k
of
w iv e s
s e rv ic e . T h e
pays
th e
e rn m e n t
in
ity
s h o u ld
w hen
she
p o in te d
fro m
th e
have
been
w o u ld
th e
o th e r
m en
and
fo r
gov­
s e r v ic e :
The
up
and
tlie
o ff
a b o u t th e
any
ap­
put
up
som eone
The
F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t
C h ie f
H e a lth
to
b ig w ig s
a
a^e
d is c re e t
m a tte r
of
C le rk
post
in
is
A . B y rn e
S e c re ta ry
of
w as
th e
s t ill v a c a n t,
r e m a in
p ro m o te d
The
to
s i­
em ­
and
D e p a rtm e n t,
w ill
d e p a rtm e n t
fill
w o u ld
p r o b a b ly
u n fille d .
p e r m is s io n
of
th e
a
th e
h a s n 't
asked
Budget
O ffic e
s p o t.
If
q u e s tio n
b e a llo w e d
it
asked,
w h e th e r
to
m ake
The
Budget
O ffic e
seem s
fe e l t h a t M r . B y rn e , w ith
t itle ,
w ay
,h
course
10 10 7 : 4 5
a te ) iro n i
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BEGINNING
K ' p l e c i h i g h .s e l i o o l u r n c l u u t c s m a y e n r o l l f o r ii f u l l e v e n i n g p r o g r a m
i c l m g t o t h e U . S . d e g r e e . .M .i tv ir e
bu .siiie h sm e n a m i w o m e n ( n o t h i g h
h o o l g r a i l u a t r . s ) m a y e n r o l ’, l o r o n e o r m o r e c o u r s e s a s . s p e c i a l e t u U e n t s .
rite o r cull lo r b u lle tin
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courses
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A d d re.ss
T H E
S y s te m .
Hchoul
of
C o m m erce.
A c c o u n ts ,
and
W a s h in R to n
S q u a re
East
Y o rk
3, N .
C ity
can
s till
h a s g iv e n
h ir in g
and
th e
Hudson
who
f o r t h e jo b s , a n d
its
o ffic e
S t r e e t is
are
q u a lifie d
w h o are
frie n d ­
a lie n s .
p e rfo rm
The
b o a rd
and
tw e e n
45
in g
on
m an
are
pays
th e
and
th e
48
c u r r e n tly
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are
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th e
te s t,
heavy
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to
Y.
w ith
M en
r e g u la r
h o ld in g
but
can
to
B o ard
th e
c a lle d
p r o b a b ly
w a r.
fro m
h a rd
or
had
C iv il
S e rv ic e
p la c e d
c la s s .
fo rm e rly
w h ic h
litic a l
lo w e r
p a id
e m p lo y e e
p o s itio n .
a y '/L S E ftv tc i
:S E L E C T
been
c o u ld
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SC H O O L
th e
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and K IN IE R & A R T E N CLASS
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to
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th e
be a c c e p te d .
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c a n ’t
on
ST. JOSEPH’S ACADEMY
in
are
over
to
do
em ­
p erso n
i'.o n d u e t^ ii h y 9hr Sta ters o f
2 0 U A S IIiN 4 ;T O N S ^ L A K R N O R T H
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w ill
as th e
or
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m u s t be d e fe rre d
up
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m ust
as fo r t r a c k ­
p o s itio n s
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lo t
le ft by
le a v e
te m p o r a r ily
FOR
" te m p o ra ry ,”
jo b
m ilita i-y
p o w e rh o u s e s .
q u a lific a tio n s
M en
a
C ity
w h ic h
F o r Boys and Girls
is
w o rk
IR T
la s t as lo n g
in te re s t
vacancy
open:
know
N O T IC E
S E L R O S E H A T W O R K S .— N o tice is h ti
K l v e n o f t h e f i l i n g i n t h r N . Y . Co ii
C l e r k s O f f i c e o n A u c u s t 2 8 t h , 1943
th e c e rtific a te of lim ited p a rtn e rs h ip
SELROSE
HAT
W ORKS,
d ate d
Auc
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 i.s
follow s;
N am e
of
p artn ersh ip
SEURO
HAT
W ORKS.
C h ara cter
of
b u sin
m a n u f a c t u r i n s a n d se llin c of m illin e ry
K indred
a rtic le s.
L o catio n
of
p rin
p lac e o f b u s in e s s 40 W e s t 3 7 th
S trt
N ew Y o r k C ity .
G e n e r a l P a r t n e r s ; S id r
N. S c h p e t n e r . 5 0 5 W e s t E n d A v e n u e , M
h a tta n . New Y ork.
O s c a r L. S h p e t n c r
W e s t 8 1 s t S t r e e t . M a n h a t t a n , N e w Yo
L im ite d
P artn e rs;
S elm a S ch p e tn e r,
W e s t E n d A v e n u e , M a n h a t t a n . N e w Yo
Irene
S h p etn er.
158
W est
81st
S tn
M a n h a tta n . New Y ork.
T e rm of p arin
" 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 t - r
1953.
C ash
c o n trib u te d
by th e
lin.
p artn ers
is;
S elm a
S c h p etn e r
$400000;
I r e n e S h p e t n e r $ 4 000.00.
L i m i t e d p artiim
.sh a ll
m ake
no
ad d itio n al
c o n trib u tio n
Each
lim ited
p a r t n e r s h a l l r e c e i v e 25t
of n e t p ro fits of th e p a r tn e rs h ip .
Liii
p a r tn e r s h a v e no r ie h t to su b stitu te
s i e n e e s a.s c o n t r i b u t o r s i n t h e i r p l a c e
t h e p a r t n e r s s h a l l h a v e n o r l i ? h t t o ai
a d d itio n a l lim ited p a r tn e rs .
O n d eath
tire m c n t o r In sa n ity of a n y g e n e ra l i
ner. th e
p a r t n e r s h i p s h a l l b e diss olv ed
L i m i t e d p a r t n e r s h a v e n o r i g h t t o dem aii
o r r e c e i v e p r o p e r t y o t h e r t h a n c a s h li
tu rn
for
th eir
co n trib u tio n s.
The
c e rtific a te w as du ly sig n ed , verified
a c k n o w le d g e d by all o f t h e p a r t n e r s .
m en
m an.
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th e
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of
C o m m is s io n
p lo y e e s .
th e
100
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(C o a l
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depend­
p h y s ic a lly , p a s s a
m e n ta l
a
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s h o u ld
A
LEGAL
THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP
Y O R K , by th e G r a c e of G od, F ree n
In d e p e n d e n t.
T o (1) P u b l i c A d m in l.stra t
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 r
S en d G reetin g .
U p o n t h e p e t i t i o n o f M A R I E PA R R O l)
G A U G R Y , w h o re s id e s a t 228 E a s t
S tr e e t, C ity o f N ew Y o rk , y o u a n d each
y o u a r e h e r e b y c ite d to s h o w c a u s e before
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 ou ni
h e l d a t t h e H a l l o f R e c o r d s i n t h e Coun
o f N e w Y o r k o n t h e 1 5 t h d a y o f O c tn b(
1 9 4 3 , a t h a l f - p a s t t e n o ’c l o c k i n t h e for
noon
of th a t day.
why
an
instrum eii
b e a r i n g t h e d a t e J u n e 9. 19.'?7, . s h o u l d n o t
d e n i e d p r o b a t e a n d l e t t e r * o f a d m i m in
M o n g r a n t e d t o t h e p e t i t i o n e r o n t h e Kood
c h a t t e l s a n d c rcd it.s o f C A M IL L E GAUOR
l a t e o f 2 2 8 E a s t 9 6 t h S t r e e t , i n t h e C mjh
of N ew Y ork.
( S a i d i n s t r u m e n t Is on
u n d e r N o . P 1552.)
I n t e s t i m o n y w h e r e o f , w e h a v e euu:
t h e s e a l o f t h e S u r r o g a t e ' s co
o f t h e s a i d C o u n t y o f N e w Yw
to be h e r e u n to affix ed .
(S eal)
W itn ess.
H o n o rab le
JA M Et^
FO LEY , a S u rro g a te of our
c o u n t y , a t t h e C o u n t y o l N e w Yo
t h e 2 n d d a y o f S e p t e m b e r iii
y e a r of o u r L ord
one
th o u sh
n in e h u n d re d a n d fo rty -th re i
G EO RG E LOESCH,
C le rk o f t h e S u r r o g a t e 's C ourt
be­
w h ic h
About
p o s itio n s
s tro n g
to
{ jn
is
needed.
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gangs
c e n ts
h o u rs ,
d iv is io n
is a s s i g n e d .
Tw o
75
w o rk -w e e k
a ll
o ld
to o .
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C iv il
a
h o u r,
to
h is n e w
Civil E m p lo y e e s
R e s tric te d I n
F illin g V a c a n c es
C iv il
Com ­
th e
po­
s itio n o f c h ie f a c c o u n ta n t o n th e
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4EW YORK UNIVERSITY
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The
a c c e p te d
a p p r o v a l,
m is s io n
S E C R E TA R Y
now ' b e in g
S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n
who
im -i' t. s o n e
a week . . .
a t W u .sh in g to n S q u a re fro m
o r a 0 0 t o !» 45
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and
In d e p e n d e n t.
To
Josef
Jfllin
J o h a n n a K o rltsc h a n th e n ex t
kti, J
h eir* a t la w of B ru n o Je llln e k . d ff,^ .,
S en d G reetin g .
W h e r e a s , A n d r e w F is c h e r , w h o re sid e ,
5 0 5 W e s t E n d A v e n u e , t h e C i t y o l f,
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 rro ^ a i,
C o u r t o f o u r C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k to
a c e r t a i n i n s t r u m e n t i n w r i t i n g date<)
g u s t 26, 1943, r e l a t i n g t o b o t h r e n i „
p e r s o n a l p r o p e r t y , d u l y p r o v e d a s t h n |,
w ill a n d t e s t a m e n t o f B r u n o Jellin elt, ^
c e a s e d , w h o w a s a t t h e t i m e o f h i s iii^
a
re sid e n t of
160 C e n t r a l
P ark
th e c o u n ty of N ew Y ork.
T h e r e f o r e , y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e o||,
t o s h o w c a u J i e b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e ' s ( o«
o f o u r C o u n t y o f N e w Y o r k , a t t h e ij,
o f R e c o rd * in t h e C o u n ty o f N e w Y o rk ,,
th e
1 4 t h d a y o f O c t o b e r , o n e t ho \i! .|,
n i n e h u n d r e d a n d f o r t y t h r e e , a t half-p,
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 (),
w h y t h e s a i d w i l l a n d t e s t a m e n t stio
n o t be a d m itte d to p ro b a te as a w iif
real 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
»i
c a u s e d t h e se a l o f t h e SurroK a
c o u r t o f th e s a id C o u n ty of |
Y o rk to be h e r e u n to affix ed .
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W itn ess.
H o n o rab le
Jam r^
P o l e y , S u r r o g a t e o f o u r .<iaid i c u n
of N ew Y ork, a t sa id C o u n ty ,
I 3 1 st d a y o f A u g u s t in th e year
o u r L o r d o n e t h o u s a n d n i n e hu
d re d a n d fo rty th re e .
G E O R G E LOESCH,
C l e r k o f t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s i oui
D e p a r t m e n t , v a c a n t s in c e
t h e r e ’s
p lo y e e s .
Those
TLASSi:S
th e
Unfilled Job
w o rk s ,
h ig h e r
axe.
m a in ta in in g
le n c e
th e
her
d e p a rtm e n t
B M T
Personnel Administration
Accounting
Public Service Administration
Economics
Public Utilities
Finance
Real Estate and Housing
Insurance
Statistics
Office Operation
Transportation and Warehousing
as­
in
d a te
C o m m is s io n
put
lis t,
under
s till
th e
gum m ed
w h ic h
on
ra te
w o u ld
if
h a d n ’t
p le
b u s in e .s s
w ill
p r o v id in g
b ills .
M a tth e w
N o w , s h e .s a y s t h a t h e r s e n i o r ­
h a n d le
fie ld s
th e
jo b .
h a n d le
a p p o in t­
th e
m en
s p e c ia liz e d
H er
D ire c ­
M a te r n ity
and
a w a itin g
th e s e
th e
H y g ie n e ;
and
of
How well you meet the challenge of tomorrow’s compe­
tition depends on what you do today. The future offers
not fear, but rich opportunities, to men and women uni­
versity-trained in a specialized business skill.
of
to
a lr e a d y
in c lu d e :
A g e n c ie s
P o s te r
S e rv ic e ;
jo b s
fa c ilitie s
1, 2 5 0
one
D r.
B a u m g a rtn e r.
p o s itio n s
D ay
new
a d d itio n
d e p a rtm e n t
to
at Room
C O U N T
of
B a u m g a rtn e r.
s is ta n c e
f o r la b o r in g jo b s in t h e C it y S u b ­
y o u r p re s e n t jo b , t r a in
of
o *’
h o s p ita l
m a r k in g
Competition is an old story to government workers;
there will be even more of it after the war—keen com­
petition for new jobs, for promotion, perhaps for the
very job you hold now.
w ith
fe w
p r o ig ra m
w iv e s
need
p la c e d
Leona
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to
in
SUBWAYS
Aliens A c c e p te d
E V E N IN G S
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HOWTO PREPARE TODAY
TO COMPETE FOR TOMORROW’S JOBS
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be
days.
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W it h o u t in te rfe re n c e
any­
m ig h t
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th e
b r a c k e t jo b s .
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a
b a s is .
n o tic e s
e s s e n tia l f u n c t io n s o f h is
Whether you ultimately decide to use such skill to win
promotion in Government service or to make a career
in business, you can prepare now to fill a significant
place in tomorrow’s world. Choose from among the
specialized fields listed below.
th o s e
a p p o in te d .
But
ly
peo­
lis t,
te m p o ra ry
reco m m en d
body
fa ile d .
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p la c e d
fill
a r o u n d th e o ffic e a s k in g th e s t a f f
m any
d is m > is s a l
g ro u n d s
th e
e lig ib le
jo b
a
to
re p la c e m e n ts .
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on
1,
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B O N D S !
C IT A T IO N
needed
g ra d e
G o v e rn m e n t
Y o u r s e lf
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C o m m is ­
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c h a rg e s
c le rk s ,
m ilita r y
They
s io n .
a d m in ­
c o n s id e rin g
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d e m o te d
and
D e p a rtm e n t
of
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th e
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has
ta k in g
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tim e
and
c o u n te r-i-u m o r
of
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—
e x c ite m e n t
but
a d m in is tra to r,
s u p e r v is o r ,
to rn e y
la y -o ffs ,
p e n d in g ,
is a b o u t
case
w ith
p re tty
W .C .
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B r o o k ly n ,
is
b ra n c h e s
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th e
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On Adminisfrafors
50 t o y s — g a n ie .s f o r a ll. S iiiK -
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to
m e n ts
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inj?
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m e r in v e s tig a to r a t W . C . 8 1 .
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th a t she
any
are
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She
a p p o iijte d
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been
one
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le a s t
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b e tw e e n
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P la n s
la y o ffs
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v a c a tio n
Jam es
W P iid in g
s e n ta tiv e
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aftern o o n .
m o n th
L ie u t.
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w o r k in g
c ro p s
have
th a t
Red
re p re s e n ­
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m ent
of
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o v e rs e a s
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p a tr io tic
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M rs .
m is s e d
Kunsky,
E m erg en cy
T h e re
B ciirs. R ifles.
H a r­
A m e ric a n
W e lfa re
S te rre r,
C O A C IIIN < ;
C ity, S tu te, F r d r r a l A P rom . K xam s.
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—
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A lR rbra,
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t i o n a r y , K lrc lric ia i), S u r v e y o r . A ri-hitpcI
S atu rd ay
They
th e
th e
fo r Q ueens
and
A ll
(S tate
w e re
w ith
g ra n te d
ta tiv e
S h e lte r
d i-rk-P rom ., Bookkeeper
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th e a ­
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H a ll,
gency
U .S .N .R .
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L e v in ,
jo in
C ro s s:
to b e r
K vcry
la s t
d an cer,
M r.
of
b lo n d e
A p p le b a u m .
list
g ir l
com poser an d
th a t
s p e n d in g
B lo o m .
73,
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a
and
C ity
th e
s e rv ic e
of
U) W .C . 73.
to
to
W e lfa re ,
TO EM PLOYEE
ORGANIZATION HEADS
T his is th e tim e of year
w hen employee o rg a n iz a ­
tions begin th e ir activ i­
ties — new m eetin g s a re
scheduled, new p ro g ra m s
a re d raw n up, legisla­
tion sponsored, e n te r ta in ­
m en ts prepared, various
a ctions tak en .
Keep T he LEADER in ­
form ed of y o u r activities.
We’re glad to r u n notices
of m eetings, a n d in fo r­
m atio n a b o u t y o u r activ i­
ties. Send item s to E di­
torial D e p a rtm e n t. Civil
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a n e Street, New York
City; or phone C O rtla n d t
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c o lu m n is ts la s t w e e k
H e rm a n
at
absence
73.
S y lv ia
a s s is ta n t
of
B ro a d w a y
fa c t
tio n s
11,
F a n n ie
papa
a tto rn e y ,
Rom e
th e
Leave.
M a rth a
W .C .
baby
f a r e ’s D i i - e c t o r o f P u b l i c S o l i c i t a ­
S h a p ir o , A s s t. S u p r . g r. 2,
W .C .
m y
in
R o m e a s w itn e s s e s .
C e n te r 84.
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th a t
m a r r ie d
g r.
t o W . C . 5.
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th e
K ra ft.
Leave.
G rie f,
2 , to W e l f a r e
g r.
D iv is io n .
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M ilto n
w hat
c lu b .
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B ro a d w a y
D iv is io n .
S u p r.
N u r s in g
g r. 2, M i l i t a r y
M ilita r y
to
aeek.
tric a l
M ax
J.
becam e
w eek.
D e p a r tm e n t o f W e lfa re :
M e d ic a l
“ lis te n
C o m m is s io n e r
n o te d
Anna
g r.
84.
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b r a c k e t s h ifts in p e rs o n n e l a t th e
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are
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m em b er has been added
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Shifts
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W .C .
new
d id
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khaki
A ric k ,
We Knew You
Could Do If, ffank!
e n lis tm e n ts !
now
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th in k s
a
of
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W .C . 84.
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General
B r a d l e y ’s
Column
They
w ant
cam p
bunch
of
w o n ’t
have
.so t h e
S t.
P a rk s
is
h e ld
at
th e
a
7 -a c t
be
L e w is
th e
a ffa ir .
th e
tn e u ;
How
hey d o
The
w ill
b e s t?
to
fir s t
th e
q u e s tio n
second
a
fo rty
h a rd
Navy
years
y e a rs
jo b .
a b n o r m a l.
s e rv ic e
of
but
tro o p s
are
and
th e
th e
s e rv ic e m a n
be
w ill
A rm y
w h e re
he
w h ic h
The
p ro b le m
th e
of w a r f a r e
get
jo b
w ill
in
c o m b a t.
and
a s s ig n ­
hand.
at
b e in g
a n o th e r, b u t
th e
fit
fro m
o n ly
M a rc h ,
th e
a
d u c te e s .
If
th e
chance in
a
g e ttin g
But
it
w as
n e e d in g
30
th e
or
fiv e
and
In
c o lla r
SO M E
has
re la tio n
of
c e r tifie d
p u b lic
ra d io
W lie n
in
life ,
w ith in
th e
a
s c h o o ls ,
or
fe w
ta le n ts
and
so
th a t
an
w ill
and
th e
w om an
in
H e re
keep
th a t
W a c
th e
c ir c u la t­
L ie u t.
th e
d is trib u te d
and
m a ile d
o ff
s e rv ic e .
to
p a rt
of
a
its
p o lic y ,
p la tfo rm :
r e p la c e m e n ts
at
th e
R e tu rn
b u rg e r—
of
W a rtim e
a
good
lO c
in c r e a s e s
ham ­
fo r
C ity
e m p lo y e e s —
An
e x tra
A
shoe
r a tio n
p o s t-w a r p r o m o tio n
s e r v ic e
p la n
p a tr io tic
b o n d s as a
s a fe
m ake
D iv is io n
tio n
and
in
le ft
tlie
have
in
up
J . B r a d le y .
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le a v e );
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a s s is ta n t
M .
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has
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(o n
F r a n c is
J.
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been
C e n tra l
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ro o m
in
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th e
la te ly .
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and
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be
used
s k ills .
th e ir
and
a b ilitie s
e very
of
th e
A rm y
use
send
h is
h is
1 8 th
flo o r
of
post
in
s h e ’l l
get
s c h o o l,
and
c o m m u n ic a -
D a v id
H a lp e r n ,
d o e s n ’t
say
U .S .A .,
w h ere
he
w o r k in g
p re fe rre d .
to
c o n tin u o u s
th e
fe llo w
te c h n ic a l
s p e c ia l
re g im e n t
s o ld ie rs ’
c o m b in a tio n
m e c h a n ic
to
s k ills
of
s p e c ia l
who
speaks
needed.
is ,
but
in
th e
he
h e ’s
te lls
about
th e
n e ig h b o rh o o d ,
about
m ilk s ,
ic e
sodas,
A s to r
B a r.
c re a m
W illia m
C e s a r io ,
m essen g er, a t
th a n k s
th e
tlie y
to
Ben
a
gang
to
fin d
h ik e
th a t
h e ’s
c ra c k e rja c k
A ir
Paul
U .S .N .,
ex­
s ta tio n ,
th e
pack­
but
sounds
th a t
s a ilo rs
e x -c le rk ,
tu r n in g
m e c h a n ic
re ­
in to
w ith
a
th e
F o rce s.
C o rb e tt,
spot
th e
to o .
K u rz ro k ,
p o rts
and
fo r
h im ,
th a t
m a lte d
tr a in in g
sent
A ra b s
and
th in k in g
in
th e
le g io n
o r ig in a lly
w ent
N a tio n a l
e x -c le r k ,
M o ja v e
“ fo r e ig n
ack”
p ro ce ss
r ig h t
u n iq u e
been
a
can­
s e rv ic e .
i n d u c t e e ’s
bo
an
h im
o ffic e r
a ir p la n e
h is
be
s e rv ic e
m ake
or
an
A rm y
B e s s w a n g e r,
cooks
th e
any
s u rp ris e d
B u ild in g ;
A rm y
e n te rs
tra n s fe rs , fro m
w hen
one
been
a c tiv e
th e
h is
b e tte r
“ h a m s .”
been
th e y
th a t
h im
and
do
p ro m is e s
a
of
tr a v e l-
by
had
had
he
be
s te w a rd s
to
ra d io
jo b s
m a n ’s
flo c k
m a il
r a d io
m en
age
fro m
fo u n d
c o m m a n d e r,
to
c lu b
re p o rte d
in
a
th a t
been
a p titu d e s
m ust
th e
s e rg e a n ts
been
who
e n lis te d
about
m ess
w hen
th e
^’f ' C l e r k ,
can
th in g s
s tu d e n ts
m an
have
hopes
a
of
They
C o m m is s io n
th e
h e a rin g s
C ity
It
e x c e lle n t
w rite s
e x tra c ts
D o ro th y
* ^ 'C le r k ,
to
who
som e
M u n ic ip a l
th e
of
o ffic e , a n d
b a tc h
aro u n d
h e r e ’s
O ffic e
a c t.
is
fo r
th e
m e­
d e n tis try )
tu rn
w a itin g
o ffic e
m im e ­
o ffic e
p u b lic
w eek,
none.
m e c h a n ic
s k ill
a rK l
are
D iv is io n
A fte r
c le rk s
c le rk s .
m e c h a n ic a l
to
g et o th e r
ta n k
lo c a te d
re p ly .
•■he l a t e s t
A
of
W o rk s
are
g e ttin g
are
is
even
trr
th e
A nny.
s a le s
e x a m p le ,
w as
gunner
h e lp
e x a m p le ,
P u b lic
s e r v ic e
and
le tte r s
th e
For
th e s e
not
needed,
num ber
e m p lo y e e s
a ro u n d
of
and
in
paper
on
one
a u to m o b ile
and
have
th e
d e v e lo p
of
p r o m p tly
of
of
c o u ld
g u n n e r,
c a ta lo g u e d
fro m
A p a rtm e n t
s u re
14
e x i> e rie n c e d
fa ilu r e s
m ost
m ost
jo b ,
who
som e
c la s s ific a tio n
th e
be
of
s ta tic .
ta le n ts — fo r
in
m en
p la c e
a re
in ­
about
ones.
re p e a te d ly
PUBLIC WORKS
Soldiers Write
w ho a r e
th e
The
Law
“T a lk
o ffic e
to p
to
FA C TS
becom e
th a n
m o n th s
a re
to
C h in e s e — c a n
L e tte rs
to
th e
a
o il
lis t.
ace
la s t
d ir e c to r
b o o s ts ,
happens.
in
to
sent
fo r
D e p a rtm e n t
th e ir little
w h ic h
a ro u n d
e m p lo y e e s
and
p r a c tic a lly
of
m ilita r y
m en
m a c h in e
p e rio d
th e y
jo b
have
fo u n d
never
m in im iz e
re g im e n t,
1942,
s a le s
in te re s tin g
to
have
th e y
c la s s ific a tio n
w h e re
s k ills
is
e n tire
P ro p er
and
w as
T h e re fo re ,
d u rin g
s k ills
it
som e
th a n
w h ic h
a n ti-a irc ra ft
d id a te .
out
num ber
at
m e c h a n ic
p o te n tia l
excess
IN T E R E S T IN G
A rm y
because
P e rs o n n e l
m ay
25,
A rm y
th o u s a n d
27
a ir p la n e
have
as
com bat
The
in
no
m e d ic in e
m ay
new
fro m
s k ill
th e
had
m e c h a n ic a l
of
o c c u p a tio n s
th e
cooks,
as c o o k s o n l y
e x c e lle n t
per
n e e d in g
one
any
w o rk e rs
cases,
unusual
c iv ilia n
T o rts ,”
(it
g e ttin g
n e e d in g
th a n
a
needed
in to
he
p r a c tic a lly
and
th e
fo c u s
tro o p s
F e b ru a ry ,
w as
to
th e
W hen
t e a c h e r ’s t r a i n i n g
no
M u s ic ia n s
w o rk
fo r
to
w ay.
th o s e ,
and
m an
te a c h e r.
te a c h e rs
A rm y
is
a c c o u n ta n ts
m any
life .
an
school
p o s itio n
If
its
put
a n o th e r
of
a
sam e
tr a in e d
(o u ts id e
fo u n d
c iv ilia n
in c i v i l i a n
$ 1 .1 0 ,
s u p e r v is o r s
paper
m ake
th e
m id n ig h t
c h a n n e ls .
A rm y
in
dem ands
a s s ig n m e n t o ffic e rs
d ra w
th e
s ix
of
tro o p s .
q u ic k ly
in
needs
th fe re
th e
B e tw e e n
h is
g e n e r a l,
m en
w h ite
d iffe re n t
— l)e tte r,
Budget
C o m p t r o l l e r ’s
o g ra p h e d
fo r th e
to
n e c e s s a r ily
m o m e n t.
of
have
one
le s s
Navy;
p ro fe s s io n a l
The
th e
co m es o u t w ith
by
tro o p s
th e
not
is
m a x im u m
w ar
to
is
life
fo rc e s
a
s e r v ic e
ta le n ts
k in d s
th e
cooks
of
o r d in a r ily
la w y e rs
18,
m o re.
the s o - c a l l e d
of
a rm e d
good,
ju n g le s ,
about
It
num ber
A rm y
th e
w ill
COMPTROLLER
Talk o f the Torts
of
of
th e
O i l D u r a t i o n B u»i8
w a itin g
e n title d
p la c e m e n ts
The
and
te a c h e rs .
p e rio d ,
Navy
re q u ire s
a s s ig n e d
m ost
m o re
w as
th e
p ro ­
c la s s ific a tio n
and
F u rth e rm o re ,
h ig h ly
o f u s in g
n e e d in g
to
u tiliz e d
a
in
Navy
p a r tic u la r
be
is
in d u c te e s .
g e ttin g
and
a
m ay
g e ttin g
sam e
a
c h a n ic s
be
Y et
A rm y
th e
th e
a re
p ro g ra m
at
E v e ry m o n th , th e
A q u ila n a ;
a lo t o f p e o p le w o r k in g
T h e y ’v e
of
b u rea u
B u d g e t o ffic e
and
f ie ld .
good.
w ill
can
in d u c te e
th e
th o u s a n d
it
fe w
h u n d re d
D u rin g
and
or
s k ills
at
s o ld ie r
w as
w o rk
and
d iffe re n t
la tte r
v e ry
it
w as
fo r
in d u c te e
1943,
p e rs o n n e l
t e s tin g .
Navy
d e s e rts
m ust
th e
or
th e
fo rm e d
fo rm e r
Suppose
in to
to
One
if
a b s o rb e d
m in im u m
m ost
s e rv ic e s
r e q u is itio n s
A rm y
c la s s ifie d
h im
is
changes
near
^
o n ly
new
have
o p e ra tio n .
do
a rm e d
is
needs
th e
w ill
d iv is io n
te a m ,
u n its , in
do
one
needs o f
es
an s w ered
re p re s e n te d
b arest
;h a t
in
m ilita r y
c la s s ific a tio n
s ta n d a rd s .
e ffic ie n t
com bat
at
W h at
about
s y s te m s
p s y c h o lo g ic a l
c iv ilia n
jo b s
an
in d u s tr ia l
th e
But
be
on
c la s s ific a tio n
keep
in
can
depends
of
By
C iv ilia n
jo b s ,
com bat
per
and
th in g s
con­
c h a ir m a n
fro m
Paul
and
fe a tu re
C o m p t r o l l e r ’s
a .m .,
P a rk
and
Som e
and
tw e n ty
c e d u re o f
s till
w ill
b a ttle ?
tw o
16.
o ffic e —
A rm y
le s s o n s o f
th e
in
in
o ffic e rs .
The
of
behave
The
answ er
m ent
th e y
In te re s te d
P a la c e
The
a n o th e r
R ig h t
at
J o rd a n ,
m any
b u r n in g
Entitled to
Promotions
to
This is a co7itinuation of General Bradley's series of articles
lealing with education in the armed forces. They will appear in
everal succeeding issues, and cover the various opportunities availible to servicemen and women to continue their peacetime training.
.-Jirn Tiew skills, go to college. Many questions have been received
from readers concerning this data. General Bradley cannot under­
ake to ansioer them individually. However,S those questions of
g e n e r a l interest will form the basis of additional articles in this
alumn.
a re
1
of
be
c o m m itte e
p ric e d
a v a ila b le
o ffic e s ,
s e r v ic e s
is
o r g a n iz a tio n
T ic k e ts ,
Assignments fo A rm y Training and Job
w ill
O c to b e r
till
t lie
good
M e-
C i t y P o 8 l» t o B e
A n ­
on.
H a rry
b rig a d ie r G e n e ra l
John J . B r a d l e y ( R e t . )
T h ird
P o in t
v a u d e v ille
put
s u m m e r,
w ill p r o v id e
d a n c in g
a
o th e r w is e
a
event
on
o rc h e s tra s
and
Jack
co rre s p o n d ,
g iv e
to
A s s o c ia tio n
H u n ts
B ro n x ,
to
year
its
The
th e
a b le
of
G eo rg e
R o b e rt
w rite r;
who
p u s h in g
fo r e ig n
re p o rte r.
be
m uch
Dance.
Tw o
By
a rm e d
e n ts ;
next
k id s
nual
in
to
v a c a tio n s
O ’C a l l a i g h & a ,
L o u g h lin ,
A id to Kids
t in u o u s
The
Pagfe Five
CIVIL SBKVIOC LEAD 8 R
in to
tra n s fe rre d
o u tfit.
s e r v ic e
G u a rd ,
to
and
an
o ff e r s y o u o p p o r tu n ity to e a r n a n d e n jo y a m o r e suc­
c e s s fu l l i f e i n t h e w o r l d o f t o m o r r o w . F o r t o m o r r o w ’s
le a d e rs h ip w i l l b e a tr a i n e d le a d e rs h ip . G o v e r n m e n t
a n d s o c ia l i n s t i t u t i o n s , b u s in e s s a n d f i n a n c e a l r e a d y n e e d
m e n a n d w o m e n e q u ip p e d to m a s te r th e p ro b le m s o f a
d e m o c r a t i c w o r l d a t p e a c e . R e g a r d le s s o f y o u r c h o s e n f i e l d ,
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b a c k g r o u n d a n d t r u e m e a n i n g o f w o r l d e v e n ts , a n d r e l a t e
y o u r a c t i v i t y t o t h e s o c ia l a n d p o l i t i c a l s c e n e . C o u r s e s a t t h e
S c h o o l o f P o litic s u t iliz e th e p a s t in o r d e r to c o p e w i t h th e
p r e s e n t a n d f u t u r e . T h u s t h e y p r o v i d e a l i b e r a l as w e l l as a
p r a c t i c a l e d u c a t i o n i n t h e s o c ia l is su e s o f o u r t i m e .
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lib e r a l in fo r m in g o f a d u lt
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a n d d is c u s s io n w h i c h r e la te s t h e
s u b je c t to th e s tu d e n ts ’ p r o b ­
le m s , a re e n c o u r a g e d . F a c u lty
a n d s tu d e n ts a re m a tu r e , i n t e r ­
e s tin g p e o p le . T h e e n v ir o n m e n t
b o th s tim u la te s a n d satisfies c u r i ­
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a r e : K i m b a l l Y o u n g ’s C u l t u r a l C h a n g e a n d S o c i a l M o v e ^
m e n ts ; H a n s S im o n s ’ I n t r o d u c t i o n to I n t e r n a t i o n a l R e l a ­
t io n s ; L o u is M . H a c k e r 's A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y ; J . S a lw y n S c h a p i r o ’s S t r u g g l e f o r D e m o c r a c y i n M o d e r n E u r o p e ; O t t o
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b y m e m b e rs o f th e C o m m is s io n to S tu d y th e O r g a n i ­
z a t i o n o f P e a c e ; H a n s K o h n ’s T h e W o r l d F r o n t ; M a x
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o n L a t in A m e r ic a , E u r o p e a n d th e S o v ie t U n io n .
No
formal ontrance rBquiromenfs
In the School of Politics, le a d e rs
of dem ocratic thought a n d ac­
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V /.
R.
Jones
&
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b u sin ess
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of
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G o v e rn m e n t a n d of its in s tru m e n ta litie s;
l o c a t i o n o f b u s i n e s s , 120 B r o a d w a y , N ew
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of each m em b er of th e p a rtn e rsh ip : G en ­
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P artn er,
W illiam
R. Jones,
S co tch
P la in s,
N ew
Jersey;
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V irg in ia S. H o r n u n g , W e s tfie ld , N ew J e rs e y ;
V irg in ia W . L e a th e rs. O ra n g e , N ew Jersey;
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 2 3 , 1943
t o a n d i n c l u d i n g A u g u s t 23, 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 i r g i n i a S,
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$ 20,000
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W.
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c o n t r i b u t i o n a g r e e d t o b e m a d e b y any
L i m i t e d P a r t n e r ; n o a g r e e m e n t m a d e lor
c o n trib u tio n
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C ertifi­
cate
sig n ed
and
ack n o w led g ed
by
all
p a r t i e s J u l y 2 7 t b , 1943.
YORK.
DEPARTM ENT
I do h ereb y certify
t h a t a ce rtifica te
of
d i s s o l u t i o n ‘o f
B L E E -C O N E
REALTV
C O R P ., h a s b e e n filed in t h i s 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 th erefro 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 ith
s e c t i o n o n e h u n d r e d a n d f i v e o f t h e B toflt
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 isso lv ftl'
G iven
in
d u p licate
under
my
heHU
a n d o ffic ia l seal of th e D e p a rt;
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
th e
c ity
of
iS e al) A lb a n y
th is
30 th
day
of
Au­
g u st.
one
th o u san d
nin e
hun*
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.
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 of S ta te .
W A N T
See
Page
TO
14.
B U Y
A
HO M E?
Tuesday, September 21, 1948
OP
n e w
YORK
C>H>ART-
* VfirNT O P S T A T E S«:
, rfo h e r e b y c e r t i f y
th a t a ce rtifica te
. H u s o l u t i o n o f 99 S E V E N T H
AVENUE
“o riT H C O R P O R A T IO N , h a s b e e n filed in
S , d e p a rtm e n t th is d ay a n d th a t It ap * »rs t h e r e f r o m t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a t i o n h a s
** M .nlte d ' • ' I t h s e c t i o n o n e h u n d r e d
and
‘‘" V o f t h e S t o c i t C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d
f h a i it i s d i s s o l v e d .
ciiven
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ial seal of th e D e p a rt*
m ent
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lbany,
th is
fo u rte e n th
day
of
S ep tem b er,
one
thousand
n in e
h u ndred
and
fo rty -th re e .'
T H O M A S J.
CURRAN,
S ecretary
o f S ta te .
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 .
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
THE BOROUGHS
r e tir e d
o p
NEW
YORK. DEPARTM ENT
S T A T E , a s.:
T do h e r e b y c e rtify
t h a t a c e rtific a te
, ilis.so lu tio n o f J . l i E O O R O O A N , I n c . ,
been file d in th i s d e p a r t m e n t t h i s d a y
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 r a t i o n h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h .- j e c t i o n o n e
liu i'd r c d a n d f i v e o f t h e S t o c k C o r p o r a [,00 L a w , a n d t h a t i t i s d i s s o l v e d .
O iven
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
and
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
A lb an y ,
th is n in th
day
of S e p ­
tem b er, o n e th o u s a n d
nin e h u n ­
d re d an d fo rty -th re e .
THO M A S J. CURRAN,
S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
I> «puty S e c r e t a r y o f S ta te .
.il-28
Sr.K T B O F N E W
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.;
\ do h ereb y c e rtify t h a t a c e rtific a te
of d i s s o l u t i o n o f S U R R E Y ’S P U R S . I n c . .
liA.s b e e n 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 y
gnd 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
corporation h a s co m p lied w ith se c tio n o n e
h undred a n d fiv e o f th e S to c k C o rp o ra tio n
a n d t h a t i t is d i s s o lv e d .
C'fiven
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
(Heal) A l b a n y , t h i s n i n t h d a y o f S e p ­
te m b e r, o n e th o u s a n d
nin e h u n ­
dred
and
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 .
j-21-28
STATE O P N E W
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O t' S T A T E , ss.;
I do h e reb y ce rtify th a t a ce rtific a te
of d i . s . s o l u t i o n o f G A Y
P U R S , In c ., h a s
bet-i\ f i l e d
in th is d e p a r t m e n t th is d a y
and 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
corporation
has
co m p lied
w ith
s e c tio n
one h u n d r e d a n d f i v e o f t h e S t o c k C o r ­
p o ra tio n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d i s s o lv e d .
O iven
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 ­
m ent
of
S ta te,
at
th e
C ity
of
(S « al)' A lb an y ,
th is
n in th
day
of S ep ­
tem ber, one th o u san 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 r e ta r y of S ta te .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
9- , ! l - 2«
3 T .\T E O P
NEW
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.;
1 d o h e re b y c e rtify t h a t a c e rtific a te
of
d isso lu tio n
of
G A R M IS E
SM OKE
SHOP, In c ., h a s b ee n file d in th is d e piirtn ien t th i s d a y
and
th a t it a p p e a rs
tlic re fro 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 ii' d w i t h s e c t i o n o n e h u n d r e d a n d f i v e o f
tli<‘ S t o 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
ih d i s s o l v e d .
C riven
in
d u p licate
under
my
band
and
o ffic ia l sea l o f
th e D e p a rt­
m ent
of
S ta le,
at
th e
C ity
of
(K eal) A l b a n y ,
th is
ten th
day
of S ep ­
tem ber, one th o u sa n d nin e h u n d re d
a n d fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J. CU R RA N ,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
By
P R A N K S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
9-ii-28
STATE O F N E W
YORK, DEPARTM ENT
O F S T A T E , ss.;
I do h ereb y ce rtify tiia t a c e rtifica te
of d i . s s o l u t i o n o f N A T I O N A L B A S K E T C O . ,
In c .,
h a s b e e n filed in th is
d ep artm en t
tlii.'t d a y a n d
th a t it a p p e a rs th erefro m
tlu t su c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith
se c tio n
one
h u n d red
and
five
of
th e
S lo c k
C o rp o ra tio n
Law, an d
t h a t i t is
d isso lv e d .
G iv en
in
d u p 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,
a t th e
C ity
of
A lbany, th is ele v en th d a y
of S ep ­
te m b e r. o n e th o u s a n d
nin e h u n ­
dred an d
fo rty -th re e .
T H O M A S J. CU R RA N .
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te .
By
P R A N K S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
fro m
dent
of
w ith
lu n c h e o n
OP
NEW
YORK,
DEPART­
M E N T O F S T A T E , ss.;
I do hereby
certify
th a t a c e rtifica te
d is s o lu tio n o f L O U IS C A R L IE R , In c .,
ha.s i > e e n f i l e d
in
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is
<ltty a n 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
such c o r p o r a t i o n h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h s e c ­
ti on o n e h u n d r e d a n d f i v e o f t h e S t o c k
C o rp o ra tio n
Law,
and
th at
it
is
d is­
solved.
G iv en in d u p lic a te u n d e r m y h a n d a n d
o ffic ia l
seal
of
th e
D ep artm en t
of S ta t e a t th e C ity of A lb an y ,
(S eal) t h i s t h i r t e e n t h d a y o f S e p t e m b e r ,
one th o u san d
nin e
h u ndred
and
fo rty -th re e .
THO M A S J. CURRAN,
S e c retary 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 .
» -2 1 - 3 8
sta te
w a n ts
by
h e ld
fo r
a
of
p la n t,
at
th e
w ill
w o rk e rs
at
fe te d
a
by
d in n e r
S q u a re ,
at
W illia m
sued
s ta te m e n t:
fo r
th is
c iv il
S e p te m b e r
o ffic ia ls ,
in c lu d in g
re c te d
d is ­
ra n k
p ro g ra m s
co­
have
and
C ity
fo r
S o c ia l
th e
and
who
S P r in g
W hai Goes Here?
W a te r
tric ity ,
in
lik e
so
e m p lo y e e s ,
e a rn in g
So,
and
But
th e
m a tte r
d e p a rtm e n t
good
new s
th e
th e
1 2 th
up
th e y
soon.
Budget
B u re a u
d e p a rtm e n t
any
re q u e s t
fo r
th e m ,
th e
Budget
to
m ade
m o re
m oney
get
and
th e
“ p le a s e ”
O ffic e
s te p
b e fo re
any
b ig g e r.
says
h a s n ’t
is
th e
paychecks
is
Hans
m a tio n
re g a id in g
can
be
591,
at
S o c ia l
66
C ity
m ay
w ith
H a rry
m in iS itr a to r ,
a v a il­
i-e q u ir e d
c o m m u n ic a t­
R.
Langdon, A d-
125
Y o rk
of
W o rth
C ity ,
S tre e t.
E x te n s io n
319
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in
year
th e
M eetings
Decision Due
For the 3-A's
The
case
of
c a n d id a te s
fo r
th e
who
th e
w ith
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jo b s ,
a p p e a l,
w ill
fin a lly
be
fo r th e
G e o rg e
a g a in s t
23d
fo r
b ro u g h t a c tio n
won
o n ly
to
re p o rts
com e
A p p e a ls
th e ir
have
th a t
up
r ig h t
in
th e
th e
th e
d u rin g
th e
to
C ity
h e a rin g
C o u rt
of
w eek
of
T h is
th e
is
th e
h ig h e s t
and
th e
S ta te ,
s e ttle
th e
q u e s tio n
n o t th e s e m e n
m e n ts
w ith
tim e
w hen
o v e i ’.
And
fo r
w e re
of
of
w h e th e r or
s e n io r ity
th e y
fro m
w e re
th e
s k ip p e d
m en
fic a tio n s
p .m .
jo b s
o th e r
New
Y o rk ,
C iv il
s o c ia tio n ,
G u a rd ia
a g a in
th e
A d m in is tra tio n
th is
show
The
dues
fig h t
in
The
is
th e
th a t
at
p r o m o tio n s
th e
Budget
F ir e
er
8
of
E lio t
w e re
con­
o n ly
fiv e
tim e
w e re
m ade,
and
and
th e
an
had
pow­
te n
F e rd in a n d
th e
i t ’s m o r e
of
th a n
th e s e
g ro u p
th e
of
p r o m o tio n s
chances
th e
of
ju s t
tw o
h a v in g
n e x t h ig h e r
jo b
Roode
te i'e s ts .
to
a
p o in tm e n ts
fo r
th e
c h a lle n g in g
a
at
cra c k
t io n s ,
th e
as
it's
ap­
b e fo re
th e
e lig ib le
aj.'c
and
15 p r o m o ­
v a lid ity
th e
m en
got
who
r e ta in e d
out
Q u a l,
c o u n s e l,
re s e n tin g
lo o k
m onses.
1942,
v in s
and
w h ic h
fees
th e
r e d u c in g
220
155
on
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s a v in g
of
p e rc e n t--a n d
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year
$900
m e a ls .
h e lp e rs
$ 1 ,2 0 0 ,
new
g ro u p
reach
are
to p
$900
in to
th e
e lig ib le
in c r e m e n ts
th e
are
or
till
fo r
th e y
s a la ry .
FOR NEWS OF WHAH HAPPENING TO
YOU AND YOUR CAREER
F O lJA tW
Better Pay
For
s e v e ra l
p ita ls
C ity
pay
of
D e p a rtm e n t
has
been
r a is e s
its
s lo w
p a id
fo r
down
A fte r
th e
is t h e
in
s h ift
Y o rk
MAI L THI S a n
g ro u p s
o rd e r
to
b e tte r-
C ity
h e ld
C iv il
la s t
S e rv ic e
a p p ro v e d
n e w s a la ry
v a rio u s
c a te g o rie a
in
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p o s itio n s .
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to
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v a rio u s
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and
w ith o u t
and
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fro m
fro m
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w eek,
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c o r p o ra tio n
to
8
912
p ita ls
in -
th e
th e
w h o le
as
th e
th a t
m ade
of
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te n .
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have
S tre e t,
in
a v a ila b le
is
p r im a r ily
th e
copy
w eek.
A lb e rt
th e ir
p r o m o tio n ,
w e ll
e x tra
fo r
h ir e d
fe e l
th e
th a t
th e ir
w h e th e r
w e i-e
C h ie fs
r u in e d
p ro te c t
e x p ir a tio n
d is ­
fig u re d
and
They
q u e s tio n a b le
lis t
28:
E lig tb le s —
^t
H e lp e r
C iv il
Su­
p a j-tie s .
p r o m o tio n a l e x a m in a t io n
th e
s id e
Judge
B a tta lio n
d e p a rtm e n t
th e s e
De
Asso­
its
b e fo re
P e c o ra
b e tw e e n
One
in
4 3 2 — A u g r ic k s
W ilia m
S tre e t,
The
ta l
o f­
C o u rt.
B ut
p u te
of
p re s e n tin g
s itu a tio n
p re m e
M a c h in is ts ,
of
th e
d iv is io n s .
m a n d a te s ,
9 .7 9 1
o n ly
in
L ib ra ry .
HOSPITALS
Sr. Helpers OK
th e
no
e x tra
K a p la n ,
is
th e
In te rn a ­
th e
c itiz /e n s ,
a s s is t- ’
d e s c rib e d
co n c e rn e d
d e p a rt­
o ffic e ,
la w
th e
a v a il­
C ity
d i­
s h e riff,
a
is
L is t
a ll
D e p a rtm e n t
p .m .
U n io n
f ic e r s .
H .
of
S e p t.
A s s o c ia tio n —
th e
D ire c to r
a p p o in t
c ia tio n ,
to
d o o r.
28:
257
As­
D e p a i'tm e n t.
C o m m is s io n e r
to
at
Lodge
R e s ta u ra n t,
S tre e t.
M e m b e rs
A s .s o c ia t io n
L a-
15 d e p u ty
A s s o c ia tio n
th e re
v a c a n c ie s
15
F ire
R e fo rm
te n d s
C o u rt
As­
as
w e re
fiv e
c o u n ty ,
d e p u ty
d e c re e s
T h e re
fro m
B r o o k ly n
c rim in a l
as
C iv il
need
W e lfa re
not
M ayor
saved
b e c a u .s e
in s ta n c e ,
tra n s fe rre d
of
it
o rd e re d
th e
it
T w e n ty -th re e
s u lt
is
in ­
use.
m ay
w ill
th e re
w eek.
r e c e n t a p p o in tm e n t o f
c h ie fs
Avenue,
27:
S e p t.
Y o rk ,
C lu b -
P r o te c tiv e
book
T h u rs d a y ,
th e
In c . —
p .m .
Tuesday,
pect P a rk
and
H e b re w
Second
8
B r o o k ly n ,
o v e r
The
In c .— 58
C lu b ro o m s
c o u rt
(M a s o n ic
p .m .
F o r e m e n 's
in
S t.
W est
in v ite d — re ­
S e p t.
B r o o k ly n ,
New
R e fo rm
m e e tin g
The
71
B a llr o o m ,
26:
S a n i t a t i o n m e n ’s
M u n ic ip a l
S e rv ic e
is
25:
M a in
5
Tuesday,
The
8
p ro c e s s
Y o rk
31
M onday,
th e y
Case o f Chiefs
Comes Up Again
Y o rk ,
is
e x e c u tin g
ed
at
because
1 -A .
S o c ie t.v — 2 7
S o c ie ty ,
tio n a l
th a n
re p o rt
L a d ie s
S p ir itu a l
been
3 - A , 2 - B , o r d r a f t c la s s i­
New
in
have
who
of
S e p t.
S u n d a y , S e p t.
w ill
g e t th e ir a p p o in t­
C ity
in
8 .3 0
it w ill s e t a p re c e d e n t
o th e r
re fu s e d
c o u rt
d e c is io n
each
fre s h m e n ts .
ro o m s
O c to b e r 4 th .
in
New
of
th e
in ­
tw e n ­
m easu re;
a ll
u s e rs
one
th e
and
by
is .s u a n c e
th e
c u s to d y
c e n tra l
s h e riff
A s s o c ia tio n —
T e m p le ),
a
The
R e fre s h m e n ts .
S tre e t,
fro m
ant
The
du­
th e
each
of
Avenue,
S a tu rd a y ,
w eeks.
in
D e p a rtm e n t
B e n e v o le n t
B rad h u rst
one
and
22:
C e rta in
e s ta b lis h m e n t
c h ie f
S e p t.
lu s
of
R e fe re n c e
p u b lic
fo lio
m a s te r
d e p a rtm e n ts
of
and
v o lu m e s
th e D e p a r tm e n t o f C o n -e c tio n .
fo rc e
la tte r
ad­
been
a
th e
e ffic ie n t
to
c le r ic a l
d u r in g
con­
tr a n s p o r ta tio n
had
re ­
w e re
u n it.
of
S e p te m b e r;
N e g ro
S a vag e, a tto rn e y
and
th e
an
The
u.se
Ls
a
v o lu m e .
p r in te d
fo r
bound
L is t w a s
a b le
fo r
fo rm e rly
is
each
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .
in ­
fo rm ,
th e
econom y
th e
ty i> e w r itte n
to
be
e n tijr
The
v o lu m e s ,
in
c u r­
in d iv id u a l
but
c o n te n ts
C iv il
of
in
p rin te d .
T h e re
in d e x
T h is
fu n c tio n s
fiv e
resp ec t
p ris o n e rs
w ith
W ednesday,
fir e m a n
p .m .
m en, who
C ity
w ill
and
fe w
th e
3 -A
of
w ith in
next
D a v id
p art
a ll
once
in
S a n ita tio n
w e re passed o v e r
a p p o in tm e n t
d e c id e d
m e e tin g s
d u tie s ,
in to
of
in
M u n ic ip a l
o ffic e ,
yea rs ,
ty -th re e
m e n ts
J r.,
r e la te s ,
th e
s c h e d u le
th e
is
th e
d e p a rt­
of
each
not
E m ­
title
d a te
of
th e
C ity
by
tw e n ty -th re e
to
an
c o m p e ti­
d e ta ils
of
m in is tr a tiv e
and
p resen t
c o u n ty s h e riffs
s o lid a te d
t ie s
The
and
is
L is t
year
A ll
in c re a s e
an
to
an­
S h e r iff
H e
th e
th e
e le c te d
fir s t
C ity
M c C lo s k e y ,
in
p o w e rs
c it­
g o v e rn ­
th ro u g h
re p o rt,
d ire c te d
is
J.
o th e r
s e rv ic e .
w h e r e in
The
F o llo w in g
C iv il
The
th e
1942.
p la c e
v is io n s .
FIRE
th e
of
a d d re s s ,
fo rm e r
c lu d e d
good
th e
o r g a n iz a tio n
and
in
of
John
c iv il
fu rth e r
be
th e
s h e riff,
and
re a d
re p o rt
iiis
th ro u g h
Any
s h o u ld
nual
tiv e
In fo r­
c o u rs e s
in te re s te d
won
School
in
fillin g
e m p lo y e e s
C ity ,
4 -2 5 6 7 .
th e
by
1,
A G ood Year
W est
Y o rk
S im o n s .
th a t
in g
or
fo r
p ro c u re d
be o b ta in e d
New
Su­
th ro u g h o u t
h o w e v e r.
can
Decem ber
ru le d .
R e fe re n c e
T h is
.s a la r y ,
fo rm a tio n
31,
M u n ic ip a l
a rra n g e d
y e a r,
LLst
M aach
c o n s u lta ­
g iv e s
s e rv ic e
C iv il
to
fo r
Nam es
in to
as
w ill
CITY SH ER IFF
fo r
of
on
s c h e d u le
C ity
1942.
u s u a l.
re n t
dex
at
S q u are.
of
v o lu m e s .
P ro fe s s o r
B o ro u g h
New
I> e a n
a s s is ta n c e
get
e ffe c tiv e
C o m m is s io n
g iv 6 ^ -c o m p le te
lo c a te d
P o litic s
a b le
fir s t
be
s a la r y
under
A L g o n q u in
th e
t h a t o ffic e
to
can
is
S tre e t,
and
expect
$ 1 ,1 4 0 .
re a c h e d
School
te le p h o n e
o ffic ia ls
a v a ila b le
h e lp e r,
b o ro u g h s .
New
R e s e a rc h
m oney.
th a t
fiv e
$ 1 ,9 2 0 ,
H o s p ita l
Y o rk
as
p o s itio n ,
n u rs e ,
new
th e
m e n t,
$ 1 ,4 4 0 .
m ent
“T h e
$ 1 ,9 5 0 .
n u rse ,
iz e n s
th e
be
th e
be
C ity
s h o u ld
to
is
of
th e
n u rse ,
T h is
in
“ L is t
C o m m e rc e ,
p e r in t e n d e n ts ’ O fic e s
E le c ­
o th e r
th e y
to o k
re p o rte d
som e
and
m any
m o re
th e
D e p a i'tm e n t
G as
th in k
th e y
w ith
th e
S u p p ly ,
th e
E x te n s io n
at
tio n
of
Y o rk
1,
a v a ila b le
p lo y e e s ,"
of
Y o rk
is
L ib ra ry
s u p e r in te n d e n t
R e g is te r e d
New
A p ril
1943,
$ 2 ,0 4 0 .
A s s is ta n t
d e t a ils o f c o u rs e s , t im e , e tc ., m a y
re v ie w e d
The
fro m
M a in te n a n c e
C h ie f
New
be
w h ic h
W ith
P r a c tic a l
W a s h in g to n
P a m p h le ts
$ 1 ,4 4 0 .
G o v e rn ­
F in a n c e
can
428,
$ 1 ,6 8 0 .
N u r.s e . $ 1 ,8 9 0 .
New
of
7 -2 0 0 0 ,
Room
n u rs e ,
h e lp e r.
d i­
th e N e w S c h o o l
d ir e c to r s h ip
S p rig g ,
DWSGE
are
R e s e a rc h .
A c c o u n ts
In s p e c to r s
fo r
at
$ 2 ,2 2 0 .
n u rs e s . $ 2 ,7 9 0 .
c a lle d
School
n u rs e ,
H o s p ita l
is ­
has
be
w h ic h
Where to See It
$ 2 ,1 9 0 .
P ra c tic a l
e s p e c ia lly
s tu d y
e m p lo y e e s
CIVIL LIST
$ 2 ,3 1 0 .
A n e s t h e t is t ,
a tte n tio n
file
of
U n iv e r s ity
been
P o w e ll
C a re y
U n iv e r s ity a n d a t
C ity
B o ro u g h
in v ite d .
of
J,
of
C om ­
c r e d it.”
th e
m e n t s e r v ic e
to
T h u rs d a y
23.
N a th a n ,
th a t
a s p h a lt
to
d e s ig n e d
. s e r v ic e
h is
C a r u s o ’s
on
e v e n in g ,
P r e s id e n t
A s is ta n t
“ L e c tu re s
th e
r e tir in g
B o ro u g h
be
F o le y
w eek,
n u rs e ,
N u rs e ,
e m p lo y e e s .
“ C o m m is io n e r
M u iie r ,
p a tc h e r
e d u c a te d
s u p e r in te n d a n t
$ 3 ,1 5 0 .
R e g is te r e d
D e p a rtm e n t
m is s io n e r
L a rry
c le rk
S a n ita tio n
T h is
th e ir
T h u rs d a .v ,
e x -c h ie f
s o c ia tio n
STATE
OP
NEW
YORK,
DEPART­
M E N T O P S T A T E . s«.;
I
do hereby
certify
t h a t a ce rtific a te
Of d i s s o l u t i o n
of. H I S T O R I C
ESTATES.
Inc.. h a s b e e n
filed in th is d e p a r t m e n t
this d a y a n d
th a t it a p p e a rs th erefro m
tliHi 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
s ec tio n
one
h u ndred
a n d five
of
th e
S tuc k C o r p o r a t i o n
Law,
and
t h a t i t is
di'-solved.
G iv en in d u p lic a te u n d e r m y h a n d a n d
o ffic ia l
seal
of
th e
D ep artm en t
o f S t a t e a t th e C ity of A lb an y ,
(S ie a l) t h i s
tliirte e n th
day
of
S ep tem ­
ber, o n e th o u .san d n in e h u n d r e d
and
fo rty -th re e .
T H O M A S J. CU R RA N ,
S e c re ta ry 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 re ta ry of S ta te .
9-21-S8
P re s i­
D iv is io n
H e n ry
on
The
O ffic e
te n d e re d
w as
M c N a lly ,
P e rm it
B o ro u g h
Last
ju s t
have
M a n h a t t a n ’s
h o n o rs
n u rse s,
Learned Men
m en
th e
c o -w o r k e r s .'
9- 2 l - i *
otATE
p o p u la r
A s s is ta n t
SANITATION
C h ie f
Popular Men
Tw o
Pafre Seven
4 in )n h :s s
M a in te n a n c k e
$ 2 ,4 0 0
a
y e a r.
B u rjiig li
□
C heck
here
If
Uii.s I s a
re n ew a l
ot
your
su b sc rip tio n .
Of C i t /
Tuesday, September 21, 1943
Page Eight _________________________________________ CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
V
M e r it
C U h £ S '€ /I A > U M .
L iM A U IS ^ W L
M en
fo re
ta k in g
“I
Repeat This!
e v e ry T u e s d a y by C i v il S e rv ic e P u b lic a tio n s ,
In c .
97 D u a n e S t r e e t ( a t B r o a d w a y ) N e w
Y o r k , N . Y.
P h o n e : C O r t l a n d t 7- 56 65
C o p y r i g h t , 1942, b y C i v i l S e r v i c e P u b l i c a t i o n s , In c .
w as
tie s
in
up
W h at
M R M I I K U A U D I T Illl ltF .A IJ O F C I K C l ) I . A T I O N »
Tuesday,
I■ .
S e p te m b e r
21,
..
SB
1943
We Wonder
W
ONDER w h a t h a p p e n ed to all th e good work th e
R am speck C om m ittee was going to accom plish by
probing F ed eral personnel policies?
W onder w h a t h a p p e n e d to th e fine am b itio n of th e
Federal Civil Service Com m ission to utilize th e services
of h an d icap p ed ?
W onder why th e excellent W ar D e p a rtm e n t p la n
to pay em ployees for ideas is n ’t extended?
COM M I I T E E FOLDIING?
Well, we c a n tell you a little a b o u t th e R am speck
C om m ittee. D illard Lassiter, its chief exam iner, says
h e ’s resigning to ta k e th e job of W ar M anpow er D irector
for A tlan ta , Ga. In view of its p icayune accom plish­
m en ts, some m em bers of th e com m ittee feel it should be
d iscontinued alto g e th e r.
Yet, th e com m ittee s ta rte d
w ith brave resolves, asked employees to c o n trib u te in ­
stan ces of m alfea sa n c e or inefficiency in th e ir offices—
a n d everybody th o u g h t it would really c o n trib u te heavily
to b e tte r G o v e rn m e n t work. B u t it h a s fizzled badly.
I ts fu tu re is u p in th e air.
A PLA N T H A T IS N ’T W O R K IN G
The p lan of th e F ederal Com m ission to use th e serv­
ices of th e h a n d ic a p p e d was widely— a n d properly—
haled. Fine surveys were m ade a n d com m ittees set up.
T h a t was a year ago. Not a pipsqueak h a s come o u t
since on th e subject. M eanw hile th e m anpow er situ a tio n
tig h te n s, a n d th e services of th e h an d icap p ed , w hich
th e Com m ission a d m itte d could be used in wide areas
of ^employees, are left to lie fallow. G et going on th is
ag ain , C om m issioners M itchell, McMillin, a n d Flem m ing!
P o litic s ,
P A Y M E N T F O R ID E A S
On page 2 of th is issue, y o u ’ll find th e story of the
way Office of D ependency B enefits (a W ar D e p a rtm e n t
u n it) pays its employees handsom ely for ideas. The
values reaped from th e p lan have proven them selves tim e
a n d again. T h ere a r e n ’t too m a n y incentives for G overn­
m e n t employees— a n d th is is one of th e best w e’ve h e a rd
about.
Fiorello L a G u a rd ia , please copy!
In te rn a l
Joseph
to
th e
Civil Service
ity
($ 1 ,6 0 0 -$ 2 ,1 0 0 );
tis tic s
C le r k ,
D e p t.
S ta te
A lb a n y
E d u c a tio n D e p t.,
O ffic e
( $ 1 .6 0 0 -$ 2 ,1 0 0 ). . .
T h u rs d a y , S e p t. 23, th e
lic
w o rk s
lo c a l
w ill e le c t n e w
of
w o r k in g
d o in g
fo r
th e
m ost
th e
C ity .
h a rd e s t,
g r iie iin g
w o rk
e ffe c tiv e ly
an s w ered
c h a rg e s
a lr e a d y
w e re
T h e y ’r e
reaso n s
“ d irtie s t,”
th e
A P SC M E
o ffic e rs . . . L ie u t .-
c ity
has
he:
d e fe rre d
000;
out
and
of
a
c a re
p a tie n ts
at
H o s p ita l.
3
C ity
C ity
to
e rn m e n t
R e c e iv in g
to
th e
to ta l
th e s e
of
th e
g a ls
h e ld
9 6 ,6 5 8
at
th e
.
.
suggest
.
The
th a t
w o rk e rs
They
th e m .
w as
dance
P la z a ,
in ,
fo r
350
e x te n s io n ,
Navy
Y a rd
o th e r
g o v ern ­
adopt
s h ip s ,
cam ps,
m ilita r y
. . . N e w
S ta te
p r o m o tio n
S te n o ,
N Y
o ffic e .
D e p t.
had
c a lly ,
been
and
a v a ila b le
K e e s lin g
is la tiv e
O f 1 5 ,-
d e fe rre d ,
e x a m in e d
about
if
7 ,5 0 0
c a lle d
s h o u ld
o ffic e r
.
p h y s i­
w o u ld
.
.
know .
fo r
w e re
be
but
w as
had
s ta te
th e
S e le c tiv e
jo b s ,
c o u ld
p o s ts
th is
and
e s ta b lis h m e n ts
exam s:
In s u ra n c e
( $ l,2 0 0 - $ l,7 0 0 ) ; S r. S tc n o ,
th e
C o u n c il,
H o s p ita ls
S e r­
second
M onday
W a s h in g to n
s e e k in g
s e rv ic e
s ta tu s
by
F ire
a u x ilia r y
to
ta k e
b e in g
year
fu n c tio n in g
of
jo b s
H ig h
.
are
.
a
a c c e p te d .
A t
L a G u a rd ia
o ffe re d
W a ls h
T h e y ’l l
p h y s ic a l
te s t
Pay
is
s till
c i t y ’s m a n p o w e r
have
b e fo re
so
Look
T H E
in
th e
fo r
th a t
in
s h o rta g e
lo ts
have
f ic e .
re d u c e
w a n te d
in
been
th e y
v o te b y
To
com bat
Dew ey
in g s
to
m ake
a
to
. .
Dem o­
e n d o r s in g
R e­
f o r lo c a l o f ­
th e y
c a n ’t
fig u r e
th e y
can
a c tiv ity
and
th is
jo b
m en.
s tra te g y ,
G ov.
in te re s t
c o p s -a n d -ro b b e rs
yet
u res
in
G o v e rn m e n t
is t h e
e rn o r
M an
one
Dew ey
C a n ’t
H im
a
Com es
put
out
under
th e
L iv e
on
U s e fu l
and
cam ­
H o m e .”
v e r tis in g
No
agency
b ro c h ­
by
G ov­
t itle
G lo r y .
Job
c o n d itio n in g
in d u s try
d ra ft.
The
c o n c e rn e d ,
he
who
le a v e
th e
C i t y ’s
th e rs
are
d ra fte d
“A
G iv e
on
th e
fic e r
tio n
new
lis t
to
s h o rtly
p o in tm e n ts
has
in
.
s e ri­
th e
have
to
if
fa ­
m en
C o rr e c tio n
th e
.
le v e le d
is
says, by
expect
.
to
fo rm
O f­
see
ac­
of
ap­
The
S C M W A
s e r io u s
c h a i'g e s
a g a in s t B e lle v u e o n g ro u n d s t h a t
th in g s
a r e n ’t
s h o u ld
be
T e c h n ic a l
case
an­
te c ts
th e
w as
c o ra
as
G u ild
a g a in s t
th e
and
of
,
C ity
a
i t ’s
in
iro n .
The
g o in g
to d a y
m ay
to
w h o le
jo b
have
A p p e a ls
to
p ro ­
C h ie f
of
he
o u t th e
as
w ay
m ak­
t h in g s .
to h im
B o a rd ,
iro n
a
is
p ro b le m s .
P r o d u c tio n
D is ­
th e
W ar
m ust
be
p ro b le m s
to
as
yet
a id
th e
e ffo rt.
In
h is
S ta te
o ffic e
in
B u ild in g ,
^p an se
tin g e r
of
m en
and
th e
w h o le
th a t
th e
s its
East
w ith
3
th e
a
M y-
s ta ff— 3
and
h a n d le s
m ass
fro m
th e
R iv e r,
tin y
g ir ls —
huge
com e
E m p ir e
o v e rlo o k in g
of
th e
a p p e a ls
New
Y o rk
a re a .
H e ’s
T h ro u g h
p a r tic u la r ly
It
tu re r
th e
w o r k , s in c e
he
th e
lo s s o f h i s
own
fo r
w e n t th ro u g h
b u s in e s s
be­
is
fo r
to
B u t,
g e ttin g
such
p u r­
use
wood,
a lw a y s
In
has
b e d s p r in g
w o rk
cases, a
set
th e
a
1941.
ve r,
p e rm is ­
q u o ta
s y s te m
w h e re b y
g e ts
a
a
p e rc e n ta g e
q u a n titie s
p re v io u s
T h a t ’s
re ­
m a n u fa c ­
up,
m a te r ia l
in
he
v e ry
wood.
m any
m a n u fa c tu re r
of
th a t th e
th a n
re c e iv e d
w ith
b u s i­
M y tin g e r
o n ly
been
♦u s e d
to
e a s ie r
a g a in
th a t
a
h is s u r p is e
your
to
in
o fte n ,
s p e a k in g
to
has
s io n
yea r,
tru e
of
he
u s u a lly
g o ld ,
s il­
p ap er.
of
c o m p a n ie s
w ith
o rd e rs ”
W P B
try
e v a d in g
of
th e
know s
to
“get
th e
W PB .
w h a t ’s
“spot
B ut
g o in g
th e
on.
H e ’s E f f i c i e n t
M y t i n g e r ’s N e w
c o n s id e re d
by
a
Y o rk
m odel
W a s h in g to n
And
E
he
H is
and
be
th e
Com pany,
to
th e
t h a t ’s
such
m an
jo b s
In te rn a tio n a l
whom
H e ’s
a
s ta y e d
been
of
in
th e
b u s in e s s .
p r im e
d e v e lo p m e n t
N ic k e l
he
in v e s tm e n t
w as
as
o f la b o r c o n s tin ic -
years.
he
th e
has
about
b u s in e s s
w ith
w ith
b a n k in g
And
a
up
c h a rg e
15
p ro c e d u re s
w hat
th in k
is
cam e
fo r
an
re p o rt
a p p ro a c h .
M y tin g e r
fo r
a
a fte rw a r d ,”
M y tin g e r's
tio n
a re
"D o
and
p ro c e d u re s
h a v in g
got
“ L ik e
h a te s
ta p e .
done,
who
is
k in d
beam s.
pet
re d
its
h im s e lf
e ffic ie n c y .
c a rd ,”
o ffic e
of
h e a d q u a rte rs .
M y tin g e r
fo r
m over
th e
in
fre ig h t
tr a ile r .
in
q u a lifie d
in g e n i­
began
c a n ’t
K e n n e th
W ent
bed­
th e
“w ood
V e ry
m an
c e n tly ,
in
w ar
case
p e r­
of wood.
use
i s n ’t
w ill le a r n
w ith
As
p a s s ib le ,
as
ness
an
w ar
th e s e
to
It
And
k e e p in g
M a n u fa c tu re rs com e
a b le
m a te r ia l
to m o r r o w '.
to u g h
B ut
L o ts
over
W PB ,
d ir e c tio n .
aw ay”
re la tiv e ly
th e
not
e ith e r.”
ju s t
d e c is io n s a b o u t
r e a lly
p la s ­
c lo th ,
to m o rro w .
s w itc h e d
tric t
o f d if­
th a n
c ritic a l
So
th e m
You
" c r itic a l” m a ­
t h a t ’s
M y t i n g e r ’s
in g
ta p
q u a n titie s
becom e
o b ta in
he
on
p a p e r,
th e
s c arce
poses.
K e n n e th
M o re o v e r,
is
m a n u fa c tu re rs
to o
And
use s u b ­
Y o u ’r e
Thus,
m a n u fa c ­
m o re
m ay
letters
Red
a
M y tin g e r
Bank,
B r o o k ly n
he
N.
w as
J .,
boy.
he
c a lls
b o rn
but
T h a t ’s
g o t h is e d u c a tio n .
w hat
h e ’s
w h e re
And
t h a t ’s
hom e.
a
to
p e r s e s s io n d o c t o r s i n
D e p a rtm e n t
o f 50c
S ocial S e o u rily
S irs :
I
e d itio n
an
c u rity
I
fo r
pass
saw
i n y o i u * l a s t w e e k ’s
in
can
th is ,
it
say
F e d e ra l
fo r
d u r a tio n .
is
fir s t
r id ic u lo u s
5%
o ff
and
w hen
about
d e p o s it
Bank
^ I
r u lin g
d u s try ,
som e
lo s e s
I
th e
w h e re
an
p r o te c tio n
th e ir
hope
The
case
Pe-
m a x im u m
th e y
th e y
d id
it
deduct
c o u rs e ,
le s s
in
s e p a ra te d
s tiik e s
m e
fo r
you
am ount
in
a
th e
th e
th a n
p a id
a
th e y
s ta y
at
th e y h a v e
tim e s
p u b lic
be
is
in
p a id
m o re
e ffe c t
an
r e m u n e r a tio n ,
th a t
th e s e
to
ta k e
w h ic h
w ill
c u r ta ilm e n t
in te re s t.
it
are
out
get
a
in
s e rv ic e s .
S.
B.
in ­
but
it
'n o t
on
th e
fu rth e r
RO SS,
M .D . *
" R ig h ts
and
to see p a s s e d ,
as
p riv a te
e m p lo y e e
if
he
or
in ­
The
in ­
has
she
a r tic le
P r iv ile g e s
in
th e
began
ag re e
w ith
H .
m e.
RO SS.
fo r
D o c to r M a k e s I t C le a r
announce
tlia t
th e
of
la s t
is s u e ,
one
U.
A rm e d
s c h e d u le d
The
You
ses­
is
to
th a n
to
w o rk
c re a s e
If
w hen
re s u lt
c o m p e lle d
w eek,
e v e ry
The
350
re a c h
d o in g .
O f
fo r
w o rk
sooner
fo rm e rly
be
th a t
w hose
p u t in
$ 1 ,7 9 9
b u d g e t.
w hat
w ill
h o m e m o re o fte n
th is
S irs :
of
in c re a s e
new
m en,
who
th e H e a lth
an
th e
year,
w ill
a rc h i­
J u s tic e
and
per
es­
h ir e d
jo b .
you
is d a i l y
$ 5 .0 0 .
u n e m p lo y m e n t
sam e
Those
fla t
d e d u c te d
sam e
d ra w
on
s u ra n c e
of
in
m eans.
s io n s
get
e x a m in e
hap­
b e lie v e
m oney.
w o u ld a ls o l ik e
a
I
are
is
your
th is
one
w ill
day
us
been
p la c e ,
you
you
th e y
w ere
s a la ry
15%
h o ld in g
if
c o u ld
th a t
w hen
your
Se­
sam e,
E m p lo y e e s ,
th o s e
th e
to
be
th a t
p e c ia lly
th e
S o c ia l
th a t
w o u ld
b e s t r u lin g s
to
on
re g a rd
one,
a
Let
a r tic le
and
" fa r m in g
p riv a te
b e fo re
th e y
S e rv ic e
b ro u g h t
Y o rk
e n g in e e r s .
a rg u e d
.
has
p ra c tic e
to
as
C iv il
New
c o n tra c ts
,
c le a n
. . , The
i t ’s
even
m a n u fa c tu re
of
is
about
a lo n e .
in s ta n c e
b e d s p r in g s .
th o u g h t.
and
in te r v ie w .
iro n
a irla m p
I t ’s
are .
be
pen
. . . The
C ity
can
in
to
can
m a n ’s
p ro d u c e
is
th e
r e s in s ,
p ro d u c t
ad­
b e tte r.
e m p lo y
to
An
he
b u s in e s s
fir s t
s itu a tio n
and
and
w h a t th e
to
th e
p riv a te
w 'o u ld
th a t
ap­
p re s e n t
m a n u fa c tu re r
know
m a t e r ia ls — m e ta ls ,
to d a y
easy
m ust
a v a ila b le
woods,
k n o w ’i n g
of
m ean­
uses o f h u n d r e d s
fe re n t
tic s ,
d e c is io n s
c o n s ta n tly
th e
used
m a c h in e r y
If
keep
th e
th e
M ayor
u n its
p ro d u c t,
In
th e
so
s titu te s !
but
be
cases
and
to
He
d id
H e
M y t i n g e r ’s s p h e r e .
has
to
m a k in g
n e w sp ap ers.
W hen
ever
ago.
w in
G O P
e x c ite
in
p le a s a n t
life -a n d -d e a t h
c o s m e tic
tu re d
in
is
know
fa s h io n ,
h a .s
b u ^ iin e s s .
about
p ap ers.
th e
e n d o r s in g
w ill
day
have
to
ju s t
P le a s e
th a t
th a t
p a i g n t h r o u g h o u t S t a t e ... S l i c k e s t
o u t”
to
w ay
p o litic a l
th e
R e p u b lic a n
th e
’e m
h e lp
c a n d id a te s
a n y w a y ,,
Dem o­
had
m o re
K n o w in g
s to p
due
a
e v e ry
le a d e r
.
N ot
In fo rm a tio n
he
fill
I
ris e n
s e n io r
h is
c a n ’t
s a id
T H IN G
M y t i n g e r ’s j o b
supposed
e v e ry th in g .
So,
th e y
U p s ta te ,
p u b lic a n
a
s o lv in g
h e ’s
p a in le s s ly
n e w s p a p e rs
h e a d lin e s
Reason:
c ra ts
th e .
F A S C IN A T IN G
a b o u t K e n n e th
such
J ’h e
of
a
a
m a n u fa c tu re
th e
m ay
So
has
to
a
ite m s
ous
th e
You
up
in
m itte d
of
I
g o tte n
s iz e
s p rin g s
of
“ Look,
to
your
s p e c ia lis t.”
m o re o v e r, h e
of
3
jo b s .
th e m .”
of
lik e
on
m o n th s
post
e x a m p le ,
1 ,0 0 0
v ie w
c o u l d n ’t
of
scandal
fill
in
fin a lly
th e
o rd i­
num ber
e ffe c t:
le a d e r
e ith e r,
But
who
any
th e s e
in
th e
18
f o r b id d e n
d u c tio n
up­
c a lle d
D e m o c ra tic
in
Pa­
tu rn e d
h im .
o n ly
a s w e ll h a v e
cra t
he
to
th e
fill
.
an
s h o rta g e .
s a id ,
M ayor
h a d n ’t
fo r
to
$ 2 ,0 0 0
p r e s s -tim e .
h is p la n
c iv il
T e m p o ra ry
b e in g
fir e m e n .
at
S c h o o l.
c o m p e titiv e
.
in
eve ry
m o n th
C o m m is s io n e r
. . .
nounced
m e e ts
th e
Irv in g
T h e y ’r e
fir c m a h
P ro fe s s io n a l
D e p t.,
For
Dew ey
in
and
yea r,
in
c a n 't
.
has
s itu a tio n
in d u s tr y
H ig g in s ,
.
jo b s
fill
m anpow er
m ade
A m e r ic a n
p o litic o ,
c o u ld
c a lle d
th e
so
over
n u m b e rs
N u rs e s
It
t e r ia ls
A s s is ta n t
down
le a d e r
R e p u b lic a n
. .
G o v e rn o r
c o u n ty ,
o u s ly
R e g is te r e d
to
u n fille d
G O P
n a r ily
.
He
you
M y tin g e r
th e
‘Y o u ’v e
s h o u ld e r
change?’
s p e c ia lis t
u s u a lly
s y n th e tic s .
4-
because
e n d o rse
n o te :
80
it,
B y rn e s
tu rn e d
tro n a g e
a
s a id :
cry
a
so
th re w
p o s itio n .
H e ’s l e g ­
v ic e .
The
Act
to
C ity
get
absence.
J im m y
P a rty
th e
to
get
p e rs o n a l p le a
of
C o lo n e l
gov­
Y a rd ,
fo r
s h ip
Avenue
B r o o k ly n
m ent
Navy
a
1 ,8 4 0 ,-
in s h ip y a r d s a n d a r s e n a ls .
none
m en
S. N a v a l
d e s tro y e r.
n ig h t
P la tb u s h
anybody
U.
boys, k n it
by
The
. . . The
tlie
a
s a ilo r b o y s
g a ls
get
S ta tio n ,,
th e
M onday
th e
at
a d o p te d
w rite
O ffic e r s .
jo b s
g a ls
S e a v ie w
s u p e r v is e d
c o u l d n ’t
th e s e
tu b c rc u la r
N Y C
C o rre c tio n
ta k e
and
th e
T l i e y ’r e
ju s t
lia v e
of
th e
S.
o c c u p a tio n a l
741 w h ite c o lla r w o rk e rs
— ta k in g
U.
1 1 2 ,3 9 9
fo r
of
d ra ft-
a g a in s t
e m p lo y e e s . S a id
are
th e
Pub­
C o l. F r a n c is Y . K e e s lin g , J r ., la s t
dodger
p ris o n e rs
E d u c a tio n
On
w eek
T h irty
S ta ­
($ 2 ,1 0 0 -$ 2 ,6 0 0 ): S r. S ta tis ­
tic s C l e r k , S t a t e
NEWS
BRIEFS
P rin c .
of
H a tc h
Labor
fo r
try
w o n ’t
P re s id e n t
a
w ill
le a v e ,
p r o b a b ly
of
ru n
p o s t,
m o n th
C o lle c to r
in s te a d
w ent
our
a s a p p e a ls
w as
th ro u g h
I
H o w ’d
th e n ,
b u s i­
W a s h in g ­
fin a lly
on
fo r
a jo b
it:
p r io r i­
of
to
And
som ebody
p e a ls
about
In c .
H ig g in s ,
r e s ig n in g
C o u rt
c o lu m n s
L iq u o r A u th o r ­
O n
Revenue
T.
a d v e rtis e
O ffic e , S ta te
enough.
S in c e
and
w in d fa ll
N Y
lo n g
T h a t
G oes
w ent
th e ir h a n d s a n d
c ry in g
of
out
th e y
been
to o k
District 50, the catch-all unit
oj the John L. Lewis’ United
Mine Workers, has quietly in­
stalled an organizer in Neio York
City for the purpose of organiz­
ing civil service employees into
the UMW. . . . City departmental
secretaries should get a i7iove on
in sending their stuff over to
William Viertel, who edits the
City Record. Some of the stuff
that appears is more than a
month late, when it ’s of no value
to anybody. . . . And “ Selective
Service,” a bulletin which goes
from national headquarters to
all the local boards, is never less
than a month late. The August
issue reached the boards on Sep­
tember 16. . . . The Manhattan
Borough President is walking
around with a beaming look.
Reason: his son, Edgar Nathan
3d, has been promoted out of the
shavetail class at Langley Field,
Va. . . . Captain Mike White,
formerly Deputy Hospitals Com­
missioner in NYC, is in North
Africa. He was so brilliant in
his AMG classes that he finished
in two months instead of the
usual four . . .
because
I
em ­
te ll
a ir-c o n d itio n in g
r e lie f .
s h o u ld e r
1
h im
fo rc e d
th a t
have
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G o v e rn m e n t
L is te n
in d u s tr y ,
P u b lis h e d
O ffic e :
— S u b s c rip tio n
on
p lo y m e n t.
In d e p e n d e n t W e e k ly o f C ivil S e rv ic e and W a t J o b N e w s
S.
E m p lo y e e s
F o rc e s ,”
w eek
to
be
e
a d d itio n a l
fu rth e r
th is
im p o rta n t
in
h e ld
over
w eek.
See
next
fo r
w as
c o n tin u e d
b e in g
LE A D E R
w h ic h
and
Tuesday
in fo rm a tio n
s u b je c t.
on
in th is le tte r ? I f a m a n fa lls
a n e x a m i n a t i o n , s h o u ld t h a t b a r
h im fr o m h o ld in g a h ig h e r s p o t
In a n “ a c t in g ” c a p a c ity ?
L e t 's
h a v e s o m e o p in io n s .— E d it o r .
PO LICE C A LLS
T o u rs
in
T h is
w eek
our
le tte r s
in g
in
one
th e
c o m p la in t
w ith
s till
com ­
n u m b e rs .
The
is
fro m
P r e c in c t,
m in o r
are
fo ilo w s
a
a
in
i t ’s
d iffic u lty
th e
about
th a t
a
n e e d n ’t
happen:
M en
of
w a it
new
“ P o lic e
S e rv ic e
th e
C a lls ”
g r ie v a n c e .
S in c e
tro u b le ,
m en
in g
a
our
la te r
a s s ig n e d
to
a
go
out
and
do
a
h a lf
a
n ig h t
M en
d o in g
8
W hy
fa r
you
O ur
w e re
in
fic u lty
and
it
w as
m y
passed
th e
C a p ta in
p re c in c t
o p in io n
a
e ls e
th e y
in
one-
p o n d e r in g
h a lf
a
day.
am
12
m id ­
p .m .
to
to u r
to
in s te a d
b e in g
th e
a tte n tio n
but
no
a lth o u g h
liv e
Is la n d ,
id e a
>how
tr a v e l.
is
th is
bad
a d d itio n a l
th is
your
c a lle d
of
good.
in
our
it
to
d e le g a te
Keep
up
your
w o rk.
M E M B E R
17TH
PC T.
S u r e w e 'll p u b lis h th is le t t e r ,
a n d g la d to d o it .
T h i s is a
le g it im a t e g r ie v a n c e , a n d t h e r e
d o e s n ’t s e e m t o b e a n y r e a s o n
w h y t h e 17 t h P r e c i n c t s h o u ld
o p e ra te d iffe r e n tly .
A p ro p e r
s y s te m o f to u r s s h o u ld b e p u t
in to e ffe c t im m e d ia te ly .— E d ito r .
I
c o u ld
th a t
c o m p e te d
in
tlie m
fa ile d
th is
A b o u t
A n d h e r e ’s a n o t h e r l e t t e r i n
t h e s a m e v e in , f r o m th e p o in t
o f th e H a r le m fra c a s :
“To
th e E d ito r :
e ra l
B id d le 's
R io ts
of
A tto a n e y G e n ­
R e p o rt
August
on
1 1 th
Race
s ta te d ,
in
p a rt:
of
an
a
th e
a
to
who
h is
seem s
be
a
in
is ,
c ity
know s
chosen
fill
to
of
r u le
p re v e n t
th e
best
such
m an
a b ility
who
th o u g h
C ity
is
P o lic e
D e p a i't-
th e
in c re a s e
d itio n
p o p u la tio n ,
s h o rt
of
How
th e
have
280
m en
budget
a llo tm e n t.’
is
th is
New
W h at
d id
tru e
C ity .
a c tu a lly
to
do
of
t J ie
w ith
s h o rta g e
in g
H a rle m
m en
of
a re
th e
p o lic e ­
w e ll-tr a in e d
be­
c au se o f th e n u m b e r o f m e n
who
have
not
p resen t
been
p la c e s
d ra fte d
are
fille d
d is s a tis fie d ,
and
s o n n e l.’
W h at
a ll,
th e
does
nel
and
w ith
w hose
in a d e q u a te
reaso n ,
fo r
if
tlie
p r e v a ilin g
am ongst
s u p e r io r s
d u r in g
to
m ay
do
of
T ro p h y ,
fo r
a v e ra g e
so.
A l­
p re s e n t
th a t
ru n
under
k in d
any
of
of
a
your
g re a t
paper
s e rv ic e
p lo y e e s
of
th is
c itiz e n s
as
a
is
th e
w h o le
by
h ig h e s t
g e n eral
s u b je c ts
M asback
w ent
who
aw a rd
in
s lo w
re v o lv e r
The
fo r
th e
tim e
s h o o tin g
and
d u rin g
M a y o r ’s
T ro p h y,
fo r
second
h ig h e s t
g en e ra l
a v e ra g e
in
s u b je c ts ,
a ll
E a rl
J.
w as
C a m p a z z i,
t h ir d
and
h ig h e s t
a w a rd e d
to
by
th e
Po­
T i ’o p h y
fo r
ave ra g e
Irv in g
J.
w as
to
S till
on
no
why
th e
P a t
answ er
no
v o te
to
e x p o s in g
p ra c tic e s .
S U B S C R IB E R .
W e ll, w h a t do y o u m e n th in k
o f t h e i n t e r e s t i n g q u e s t io n r a i s e d
th e
le tte r
m en
in
P a t?
lik e
D o n ’t
d e s e rv e
you
an
is
th a t
th e
in
you
m em b ers,
th in k
th e y
e x p la n a tio n ?
th in k
th e m
th e
th a t
th e
ju s t
do
w ay
th in g
o u t—
w ill
d ie
fo r
m en
q u a rte rs
next
jo b s
w ill
week
f ile d
a p p lic a ­
D e p a rtm e n t
fo r
c le r k s ,
be
or
The
as
head­
c iv ilia n
h ire d
in
th e
tw o .
budget
its
o ffic e
a p p ro v a l
at
own
but
id e a
ju s t
ta k in g
a
year
th e
about
on
fo r
B .O .
how
had
m any
needed.
P o lic e
D e p a rtm e n t
h ire
200
a b ly
m o re
The
r ig h t
in
m en
th e
who
tu re
chances
jo b s
fo r
to
c re a s e
m en
who
are
tJ ie
te n s e ;
fa r
th e
is
and
s h ifts
th e
p o lic e
d iffic u lt
th e y
tlie
lis t
p la c in g
in
c h a rg e
in
D is tr ic t
p la c in g
e v e ry
d o n ’t
you
now
C ity
so,
P .D .
and
each
th e
m ade
c r im e
s itu a tio n
th a t
to
if
a ll
w is h in g
to
New
Y o rk
p e rm itte d
q u ic k ly ,
to
do
re p la c e ­
th e
q u o te d
w o u ld
th e
h e lp
n ec e s s a ry
m e n ts
above
c o n d itio n s ?
th e
w e re
D e­
C a p ta in s
w o u ld
th in k
in
A id
th in k
o ffic e rs
th e
B id d le
of
above
s u p e r io r
i^ tir e
J u v e n ile
you
D iv is io n
th e
C a p ta in
fu ll-fle d g e d
th e
and
p lu s
re d u c e
Do
of
re d iu c e
th e
each
c h a rg e
p r o b le m s ?
And
budget
fu ll-fle d g e d
of
U n it a n d
in
th e
p r o m u lg a te d ,
of a
te c tiv e
th e
th a n
lic e L i e u t e n a n t v a c a n c ie s , i f
to
change
e n tire
by
M r.
in
th is
c ity ?
"O f
c o u rs e
c a e a te
onJy
c a n c ie s
And
have
8
above
about
th e
is
a lw a y s
yeois,
m an
in
w hat
th e
100
m o re
m o re
had,
c lo s e
w o u ld
p a tr o lm a n
100
to
W r o n g
th e
1 ,0 0 0
we
past
p a tro l­
M e n
In
In h a t
of
h is
s a id
th e
e m p lo y e e s
th a t
th a t
chance
th e
is
u n w illin g
m ade
to
a g a in s t
he
be
ac­
th e
case,
s ta te m e n ts
w e re
as
He
le a v e .”
le s t
tlie
to
b e in g
soon
as
e x a m in e
s itu a tio n
th e
he
had
a ll
he
of
ty p e d
s id e s
w o u ld
de­
m a tte r.
S u p e r s titio u s ?
w eek,
t a lk
th e
le a d in g
aro u n d
346
je c t
of
W ay
is t h e T h i r t e e n t h
n ic e
a iry
F ro m
and
a
1 3 th
d o w n to w n
New
13h
F lo o r
is
and
is u s e d
one
days,
p e o p le
o t h e r ’s
la p s
a n o t h e r ’s
about
500
fo u r
m o n th s
w ant
in
in
in
T h e re
are
w o rk e rs
on
fo r
who
th re e
or
p la c e
is
s to c k ro o m s
is
and
th e
in
th e
fu r n itu r e
and
to
fit
out
re lie v e
th e
som e
and
th e
c ro w d e d V e ts w o n d e r w h y
on
vague.
s ittin g
c ro w d e d .
Down
b e in g
a ll.
flo o rs ,
g e ttin g
h a ir .
c o n g e s tio n ,
h ir e d
at
are
he
e m p ty ,
lo w e r
and
ta k e n
c e r ta in ly
th e
B ut
v e iy
e x tra
been
can
of
n o th in g
tw e lv e
have
you
Y o rk .
fo r
lig h t.
v ie w
very,
ven­
of
F lo o r
th e
th e s e
each
good
p le n ty
b e a u tifu l
sub­
B ro a d -
F l o o r . I t ’s
flo o r, w it h
th e
get
of
poor
i t i s n ’t
done. . . . M a y b e som ebody
th e 4 th
F l o o r is s u p e r s t i t i o u s !
C h a r g e ?
a d iffe r e n t
c e r ta in ly
to w a rd
go
are
under
d a y s ).
A t
e rs
lo n g
la s t
have
N avy
been
Y a rd
a p p ris e d
as
re s t a n d
w o rk ­
of
T h is
ta lk e d -o f
2.
th a t
p o lic y ” .
can
“ lib e ra liz e d
H o w e v e r,
so
le a v e
fa r
as
we
s e e , t h i s p o l i c y is l i b e r a l o n l y
in s o fa r
as
annual
v a c a tio n s
c o n c e rn e d
and
a llo w
e m p lo y e e
does
not
are
r e a lly
o ff.
As
m any
m a tte r
of
tim e
fa c t,
in
to
a llo w e d ,
day
th e
at
per
in g ,
le g a l
c o n tin g e n c ie s .
For
fo r m e r ly , m a r r ia g e
next
w as
3.
e x a m p le ,
one
had
a lr e a d y
ta k e n
to
p lo y e e
a d d itio n
to
a ll
le a v e
g ra n te d ,
p ro v id e d
c o u ld
s p a re d .
be
p r e v io u s ly
th e
e m p lo y e e
Under
p re s e n t
r e g u la tio n s , le a v e
fo r m a r r ia g e
g ra n te d
a
o n ly
re g u la r
as
p art
tw e lv e -d a y
of
annual
le a v e
is
m o re
c a r r ie d
le a v e p o lic y
s y s te m a tic
out
b e n e fic ia l
and,
p ro p e rly ,
to
.h o w e v e r,
w hen
s h o u ld
eve ry b o d y .
It
be
p ro ­
1.
C iv ilia n
ees a r e p e r m itt e d
to
nual
not
v a c a tio n
tw e lv e
tio n
The
w o r k in g
c a n ’t
days
com m ence
ta k e
an
an­
e x c e e d in g
(s u c h
on
vaca­
S a tu r­
e m p lo y e e
o n ly
tw o
w hose
m e n ts
w hat
t io n
a
it
day
w ill
In
not
Y a rd
fa m ily ,
w o rk
had
am ong
days
ta k e
w as
id e a
A
of
or
un­
day
per
c lo s e ly
in te r­
in fo rm a l
a g re e ­
th e m s e lv e s
fo r
le a v e
out
th e
in
th e
p o lic y
very
th e
w iio
m any
th e s e
n e c e s s ity ,
as
to
th e y
q u a rte r
th e
a
to
p re v e n t
checks
be
som ew hat
a b le .
red u c­
g ro u p
based
w e ll
as
upon
e lim i­
th e s e
s iz e
of
a
w o u ld
be
be
tim e
to
th a n
s u b je c t
In
o rd e r
lo g ic a l
is
m o re
hand
out
th e
and
p li­
s o lu tio n
checks
e m p lo y e e s
a b le
it
th a t
h a lf
n a rro w e r
a n o th e r
as th e
im m e d ia te ly
th e m .
one-
w id e r
e ith e r
w h ic h
P o s s ib ly
such
to
check,
m u tila tio n s ,
o n ly
m ade
paper
check
n a tu r a lly
seem
or
of
le a s t
m u tila tio n .
w o u ld
w e ll
and
at
is
is
T h is ,
The
in c h
o n ly
check
w a lle t.
an
w a lle t,
a
th e
be­
checks
The
such
b e in g
fu rth e r
or
headache
causes
to
in
Navy
fo ld
m u tila te d
fo ld e d .
of
Bank
th a t
p a y c h e c k s a re g iv ­
e m p l o y e e ’s
p u rp o ses.
n o tic e a b le
m ig h t
th e m
u s u a lly
le a v e
e m p lo y e e s
h a lf-d a y s
no
th e i
fo r
or
o f e ffic ie n c y
e m p lo y e e s
m u tila te
m a c h in e s .
h a lf
w o rk e d
s ix
ta k e n
b u s in e s s .
R e s e rv e
th e ir
V ie w -p o in t
of
not
unaer
c o m p la in s
p la c e
fo r
and
days
one
w as
F e d e ra l
Y o rk
becom e
g ro u p s
to
days,
s a fe
em ­
la y o ffs .
of
is
e n title d
p e rs o n a l
ja m
d e a th
ra te
d e c is io n
and
cause
as
o ld
is
a d d itio n
e m e r g e n c ie s
id e a
The
New
th e
th e
good
s ix a d ­
T h o se C u m b erso m e
G o v e rn m e n t C hecks
in g
th e
fo r
days
a lre a d y
a d d itio n a l
who
s ix
v a c a tio n .
days
had
p o lic y ,
not
a v a ila b le
le a v e
in
fo u r
o ld
For
is
to
w h o le .
th is
p e rs o n a l
h a lf-d a y
m o n th ,
d e p e n d e n t,
th e re
or
th a n
le a v e ,
th e
th e
e m p lo y ­ T h e
d o c to r
fo r
E m p lo y e e 's
In
w o u ld
V a c a tio n .
t h is
is
h is
o ffic ia l
m o re
fa s t.
p e rs o n a l
e n title d
is
s c h e d u le d
at
th e
w e e k , s m a ll
T h e new
th a t
.h e
le a v e
and
fo r
as
h a lf
c u m u la tiv e .
fo re g o in g
s ic k n e s s
is
•a llo w a n c e .
if
w h o le
th e
such
th e
not
days
th e
because
new
to c la im
H o w e v e r,
m o n th .
em e rg e n c y a n d a c ­
in
one
d itio n a l
w ay
m o ra le .
e m p lo y e e
of
ad­
o th e r
E m e r g e n c ie s .
tw o
le a v e
of
days
one
a
c o n s id e r e d a n
w eeks
In
fo r
Leave
is
e x a m p le ,
c re d ite d
w ith
ra te
b u s in e s s ,
on
b u s in e s s
ta k e n
fe w e r
w e ll
tw e lv e d a y s , tim e
th e
m o n th ,
d e n tis t,
m ake
e x a m p le :
up,
b u s in e s s s u c h a s s h o p p i n g , b a n k ­
are
e m p lo y e e s
as
P e r s o n a l B u s in e s s .
t h a t i t p r o v i d e s le s s t i m e
in s ta n c e s ,
fin d in g
fo r
a
m o re
b ro k e n
p u rp o ses
re c u p e ra tio n ,
S a tu rd a y .
th e
be
fo r
v a c a tio n .
d itio n
lo n g
m ay
h e re to fo re ,
of
th ic k
For
v a c a t io n , d e s ir e d
T h e N ew A n n u a l L e a v e
R e g u la tio n s
lo n g
th e
a r is in g
ta p e a n d
a
im p ro v e m e n t
P r o b le m s
p o lic y
p e rio d i­
and
a rra n g e d
w h ic h
as
a
H o w e v e r,
e n tire
w ill
b a s is
fo r
it
w i.s e
is
c o lu m n
y o u rs e lf
w ith ^
Th e s e
to
be
se­
to
ra th e r
any
one
C le rio a l
D iK lributini;
T rlC B ram s
Inside.
A pply
W e s t e r n U n i o n . R o o m 400. 6 0 n u d . s o n S t .
Kilini;,
TypinK ,
Ituokkrrpiiii;,
C ashier.
M ichaels
Bros.,
511 F u l t o n
St.
itookkerpinK .
$25.
F. W. W oolw orth,
1486
Fir.st
Ave.
( i e n e r a l ('leri«'a!. T y p i s t s .
M a c y 's,
166
W . 35th St.
A p p ly lo 7 p .m ., T hur.sciay
to
9 p.m .
t ’l f r k s ,
T ypists,
S tenos,
K usinrsfi
M a­
chine
O perators.
O ooil
pay.
W eslern
E lcctric
C o.,
10 0 C e n t r a l
A ve.,
K earny,
N.
J.
C le rk s, T y p is ts . S teiios.
O vertim e. A p­
p ly C - O T w o F ir e E c iu ip m c n t C o., R o u t e
25, n e a r
H aynes
A ve.,
N ew ark.
iPree
T r a n s p o r ta tio n fro m N ew arlc P e n n 8 ta .) .
.luniurs.
M a c y 's
W areliou.se,
41 - 44
3 1st St.,
L . 1. C i t y .
C ashiers,
A lexanders.
G ran d
C oncour.se, n r . F o r d h a m
Hd.
(full o r p a r t tim e),
also
N am m
S tore,
452
F ulton
S t.,
3rd
Floor,
9 : 3 0 - 1 1 30.
.
p o s t u n til
up.
p r e -ju d g in g
but
and
in v o lv e d )
n a te a g re a t d e a l o f re d
v id e s :
E L IG IB L E .
H e r e ’S a l e t t e r w i t h
b e tte r
a lle g a tio n s
w o u ld
ran k.
w hen
fo r
va­
v a c a n c ie s .”
P R O M O T IO N
fe lt
w as
s u p e r v is o r,
c id e
it
(G e o rg e
annual
R e ic h e r t
in to
agency.
at
th e
d e lin ­
Po­
i-e s to re d
on
“and
lo o k e d
c le a r e d
F u ­
in ­
37
w e re
now
m ade
in v e s tig a ­
at
p r o b le m
W o u ld
o ff
is
flo o r
H a rle m
on
m ake
m o re
h e r e to fo r e .’
n o t s ta y
m a tte r
enough
added,
we
In lia t
to p
ra n k in g
th e
o v e rc ro w d in g
p ro b le m s
te ll
p e r­
any
ju v e n ile
p o p u la tio n
in v it*e d
be
fu rth e r
th e
p e rs o n ­
th e
ra c ia l
to
s u p e r v is o r
enough
O K
c o n fu s io n
g re a tly
am ong
q u e n ts ;
in
is
M r.
th e
p ro b ­
n o w .”
a r e n ’t
b a tc h
to
fu tu re .
150
and
fir s t
and
have
s a id , “ O n ly
t h e s 'e
w a n te d
now,
deal
th e
has
to
$ 1 ,5 0 0
th e
and
a lle g a tio n s
th is
O n
g iv e n , i ts
th e
of
t ila tio n
who
a t P o lic e
w e re
o ffic ia ls
of
nam ed
and
..ffic e
R e ic h e r t
th e
a
C le rk s
Those
t io n
th e
seem ed
in
T h is
P o lic e
in v o lv e d
b e in g
s h o u ld
tim e ?
C h a n c e
She
th is
s n u b b in g
e a s ie s t
w h o le '
O r
in to
fa c ts ,
is
is
a re
M r.
day:
ty p is t, C A F 2 ,
s to ry .
“ M e a n w h ile
a
346
as
o th e r
cam e
a
M r.
th a t
up
you
th e
m a tte r
cused
R io t?
“ ‘C r i m e
t io n ,”
th e
at
happened
m e
w a rra n t
M r.
PBA?
D o n ’t
m en
th e
to
th e
th a t
fo r
lim it
s ta te d
“ T h e i* e
K le in .
H a r n e d y
th a n
in to
s tre n g th
h e lp fu l
U ie
s to r ie s .
d is c u s s
M e m o
d u ra tio n ,
em ­
and
th e
ta k e n
C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s
th e
to
w ith
th e ir
a n a ly z e d
re a d
o ffic e
lis te d
a d v e rtL s e m e n ta
n e w s p a p e rs ,
c a te g o rie s
le c tio n .
Y o rk
to ­
m a n a g e rs .
R e ic h e r t,
She
com e
are
p o s itio n s
to
get
c o m m u n ic a tio n
A d m in is ­
S o lla w a y , a
o ffic e
to
th e
and
J.
to ld
nam es
by
th e
such
“ G ra c e
to
a ls o
t r a in in g .
one
th e
and
B lo o m in g d a le
in
jo b s
fro m
V e te ra n s
H e r e ’s w h a t
R e ic h e r t
e m p lo y e e s
s c o re
re p e a t
re n d e r­
to
C ity
g ra d u a t­
G u is h a r d ,
con­
m akes
s k e p tic a l
th e
th e
a ll
A.
h ig h e s t
m o re
a
to
th e
in
Jam es
w e re
th in k
such
a w a rd ,
h is
one
a d m in is tr a tio n s
b it
p re ­
c la im
a w a rd e d
th e
jo b s
is d e s ig n e d
and
ite m ,
r e s ig n e d .
w e re
“ r o o k ie s .”
lic e
C h a r le s
of
m en
j-e v o lv e rs
Top
won
by
d ra ft-fre e
D e p a rt­
s e r i o u s
e m p lo y e e s
d e n ie d
m anager
The
p e rs o n n e l
m ost
t r a t i o n ’s N e w
th e
on
by
had
u n d e r h is s u p e r v is io n , w e r e s o f t ly
B r o a d w 'a y .
to
s u p e r v is o r
m ade
d if­
a n d p h y s ic ­
a
suspended
c h a rg e s
ever
of
to
th e
b e in g
t h is
in g
been
th a t
th e
of
lim its
a c c e p ta b le
to
R e p o rts
a ll
c a ls
o v e r-a g e ,
in a d e q u a te
fu r n is h
th e y
c iia r g e
th a n
of
little
I
our
fill
c la im s .
Y o rk
R io t?
“ ‘M a n y
a
past
and
to
w o u ld
heads
C ity
is s u e d
p ro v e n
A d m in is tra tio n
th e
to
som e
has
fa ile d
th e
th e ir
in h a b ita n ts
ta k e
has
are
Y o rk
s m a lle s t
o f fin d in g
p r iz e s
th is
seem s
w h e re v e r
who
to
and
w h ile
s e le c te d
th e
S e rv ic e
h is
of
be
th e
it
T h is
p ra c tic e s ,
m an
S u re ly , th e
a
of
th a t
c o u ld
th e C ity o f N e w
fe r
It
at
e x p e c te d
because
age
fo rc e .
c la s s
is
its
to
d e s ig ­
p ro ve n
o u ts id e r
a
is
fa ilu r e s
ig n o r e d .
s o rt
ab­
W hy
v a c a n c ie s
are
an
th e
M ayor
a b ility
of
th e
th e
have
as
in
in
p r a c tic e
who
me
p la c e d
c h a rg e
th a t
to
P o lic e
absence?
th o s e
D e tio it
s p ite
th e
bad
d o n ’t b e lie v e
Today
s h a ll b e
assum e
in
I
of
re c o m m e n d s
p re c in c t
to
been
th ir ty -e ig h t
C a p ta in .
In s p e c to r
fo r
tlir e e
is
C a p ta in
n a te d
never
of
out
of
u n ifo r m e d
next
ot
M a rk e t
re a d e rs
g a th e re d
T ro u b le ?
la s t
d e p a r t m e n t s till
s h o rt
L IB B E R S
of
m e n t.
p a r tic u la r
in
p v e c in c t
in
“ ‘T h e
of
c h a rg e
th a t
in ­
pass.
and
e ffic ie n tly
m ent
in
D e p a rtm e n t
sence
w hat
have
to
b o a s ts
of
s t ill
le a s t
s e r v ic e
e x is t.
H a r le m
one
of
t h e v a c a n c ie s
M o r e
I
at
m an
ye a rs
th e
a re
g e t th e y
a lly
I
m ust
e x a m in a tio n
in fo rm e d
but
to
fro m
C a p ta in
m en
m ust
have
and
any
in flic te d .
W e
because
it
fo rm a tio n
an
p u b lis h
to
re fe rre d
passed
s y s te m
am ount
I
th e re
re g u la r
S ta te n
w ith o u t
tru th
th a t
and
w h ile
th a t
re g u la r
as
th e y
som e
m en
a
one
c la s s
p a tr o lm e n
m en
th e
w ith in th e
se­
C a p ta in .
a r tic le
fo r
a
our
tim e
it
had
be
th e
th is
c o n v in c e d
be
not
fo r
over
L ie u te n a n ts ,
of
have
in
our
do
lik e
p h y s ic a l
re­
4 a .m .
we
fill
th e y
e x a m in a tio n
w o u ld
r e a d in g
4
th a t
q u a lify in g
A fte r
can
p ap er.
tu rn e d
th e
th e
th e
be
of
a
Academ y
Academ y
th e
of
I
P o lic e
th e
fin d s
or
And
p e r­
a b o u t.
fo r
in
to u rs
and
q u o ta
in
c h a rg e
or
unusual
m en
one
tw o
p .m .
P le a s e
to u r
1 ,2 0 0
who
nam e,
enough
good
fo llo w in g
le a v e s
about
m any
to
d is ta n t
m uch
12 n o o n ,
w eek,
a v e ra g e
th in k
of
P o lic c
an
D e p a rtm e n t
le c te d
Som e
as
to
th e
th e
th e
C a lls ”
a r tic le ,
fro m
ARTHUR
By
A c a d e m y
p r o b a tio n a r y
know n
absence
do­
h e lp
C la s s
g ra d u a tio n
3 0 5
to
to u r.
c a n 't
so
of
th e m s e lv e s
a .m .
in s te a d
s h ift?
H a rle m
under
“ F a v o r in g
g iv e s
The
1943.
S e p te m b e r
“ P o lic e
T h is
w as,
12,
th e
s o m e th in g
P o lic e
Job
The
♦
S m a lle s t
A t
Y .,
LE A D E R
e n title d
la te
a
s h ift
to u r
have
th e
th e
d o in g
an
C iv il
our
N.
th e
of T h e
h e a d in g
as it
is
in
r e g u la r
h e a v e n 's
p o rt
th e
a r tic le
son
your
fin d
4
h im s e lf
n ig h t
is s u e
P re ­
in s te a d
to u r,
th e n
In
7 th
each
T h is
com e
d e p a rtm e n t,
g e th e r.
n o tic e d
fo r
in
LE A D E R .
d o e s n ’t
S e p te m b e r
I
1 7 th
p a tie n tly
It
th e
B r o o k ly n ,
F a ilu re s .”
S irs :
c in c t
b e e f.
w ith in
Nino
T H E JO B
M ARKET
h o w e v e r.
s im p le
cop
and
of
fro m
c o n tin u e
la r g e
th a t
1 7 th
we
w h ic h
in
k in d
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CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
Tuesday, September 21, 1943
to
at
m ay
cash
T ra in e e s
C lerical.
M a c y 's
W arehouse,
47-44
3 1 s t S t., L. I. C i t y
(Q ueens Plaza S ta.),
S ign
Shop.
N a n im s , 462 F u l t o n
St
I'o u n d ry
W ork.
E clipse-Pioneer
(Ben«>
d i x A v i a t i o n I, T e t e r b o r o , N . J . ( 3 0 m i n .
by
bus
from
203 W . 4 1 st S t.) .
Textile
Printing.
D raft
deferred-m en
60c p e r
hour.
K xterm iiiatins.
E xcelsior
E xterniinatiiig,
160
W.
9'ith
St.
.Saw
M anufacturiiiK
Planl.
$25.
R.
K irm u ss
Sons,
406 E.
17th
St.
(Jroecry T rad e.
G i r l s a n d w o m e n ■will
be t r a i n e d fo r Jo b s in B r o o k ly n , Q ueen .s,
N a.ssau.
Paid
w hile
train in g .
A pply
Safew ay
S tores,
W ed.,
T h u rs.,
F riday
y - 1 2 , 184 1 B w a y ( a t 6 0 t h S t . ) R o o m 7 0 4 .
O n e or tw o m en,
17 t o 60, n e e d e d t o
m ake
them selves
useful
in
a
shop
in
e x c h a n g e for w elding train in g .
W ill r e ­
ceive
full
w elding
instruction
plus
salary, d epending upon n u m b e r of h o u rs
di ra n g e d .
C hance
for
p art-tim e
an d
full-tim e
w ork.
Place
open
from
10
a .m .
to
9:30
p.m .
A pply
in
person.
.S m ith W e ld in g C o m p a n y , 250 W e s t 5 4 tb
St, N ew Y o rk City.
S h i p p i n g , P a c k in f j;
A le x a n d e r's,
G rand
C oncour.se,
P ordh a m
Kd.
L eeds, L td .. 500 7 th Axe. (coats, s u its ) .
H am niarlund
M fg.
C o.,
408
9th
Ave.
(33rd
S t . I.
G irls.
L erner
Shops.
354 4 t h
Ave.
M en a n d Boys.
D re ss P a r k e r s , 21-24,
N ational
C hain
S tore;
40 h o u r s ,
over­
tim e
at
tim e
and
a
half.
Phone
M r.
I.an r.
BR.
9-3400
for
appointm ent.
D arling
Shops,
370 S e v e n t h
Ave.
E le v a to r O p e ra to r
M e n , a g e s 35-42.
75c p e r h o u r .
P er­
m an en t
B u l o v a 'W 'atch C o , 6 2 -1 0 W o o d side
Ave.
H otel
Bl-ierfield,
215
W.
«3rd
S t.
(»115-$130).
103 P a r k
Avenue,
All
ages,
$25.
D ow ntow n
A .C .,
19
W e s t St., M r.
M a r i e . 9-&.
R e sta u ra n ts
C ounter
gi''ls.
T h o m p s o n ’s ,
97
E.
42nd
St.
W aitresses,
soda
girls,
pan try
w ork­
ers.
salad
m ak ers,' san d w ich
m aker.s,
d i s h w a s h e r s,
packers,
sale.sgirls.
S c h r a f f f s . 56 W . 2 3 rd S t., o r 6 p m .
to
9 p.m .,
1496 B r o a d w a y .
Pot
w ashers,
etc.
C hilds,
423
7th
Ave.
(33rd S t.).
P a rt-T im e
S hipping
Room.
B indery.
5 p.m .
to
9 p.m .
Van
Rees.
316 H u d s o n
St.
(nr.
S pring;,
l^ll^kin|'.
W om en
11
to
5.
No
ex­
p erie n c e req u iied . A pply M a c y 's
166 W .
35th
St.
Boys.
m en.
G arm ent
district
han d
truckers.
9-3.
1-6.
D ependable
D elivery
C o , 213 W . 3 5 th S t,
S alesuom en,
W a n a m a k e r's
9th
St.
and
B roadw ay.
12th
floor.
A pply
10-4
W ed,
12-4 .
Soda
(iirls.
L iggetts,
Room
1202.
71
\V . 2 3 r d
St.
G irls,
women.
.Stockw urk,
w rapping,
cashiers.
10-3
p.m ,
12-5
p.m .,
or
2-7
p .m .
S , K l e i n s, 6 U n i o n
Sq.
Salesladies
and
W aitresses,
F.
W,
W oolw orth,
82
N assau
St.
L aborers,
A ssem blers,
etc.
C -O -Tw o
Fire
E quipm ent
Co„
R oute
25
(nr. ^
H aynes
A ve,t
N ew ark
(Free
bus
from
P enn, Station,
N ew ark*.
Shoe
S alesm en.
M iles
Shoe
Co,,
345
H ud.son
St.
.M essenger W o rk , A pply W e s te r n U n io n ,
R o o m M -5, 60 H u d s o n S t. (n r. C h a m b e r s )
428 B r o a d w a y
tnr. C a n a l)
127 W ,
40th
St.,
4 2 2 E.
149th
St.
311
W ashington
St.
(nr. B oro H all), B rooklyn.
M en
w ith
cars
to
deliver
teleg ram .s
in B ro o k ly n a n d Q u e e n s W e ste rn U n io n ,
311 W a s h i n g t o n S t., B k i y n .
Salesm en,
soda
fountain
girls.
6-12
a n d S u n . L i g g e t t D r u g C o . , 71 W . 23 S t .
F reig h t h andlers. No experience n eces­
sary,
Penn
S tevedoring
C orp,,
Pier
28,
N o rth R iver,
S chraffts
has
part
lim e
w ork
as
W aiters
(9
P M ,
to
12:30);
Sodaiuen
(6 P , M . t o 1 A , M , ) a n d P o r t e r s (6 P , M .
to
12).
A pply
56 W ,
23rd
St„
8 to
5
P .M ,.
W ed.
to
7 P .M .,
S at.
to
1 P.M .
S alesclerk s. 6 P.M . to
12. $ 1 8 t o $2 0 ,
H anscom
B aking
C orp..
369
L exington
Ave.
(41st
St.)
Cull
M u.
5-9856
lor
appointm ent.
M ills
Shoe
C o.,
345 H u d s o n
St.,
has
o p e n i n g s f o r p a r t t i m e o r f u l l t i m e .shoe
salesm en.
E x p e r i e n c e is n o t e s s e n tia l.
M e n o v e r 18, e s p e c i a l l y t h o s e i n n o n es'i'^w tial w o r k a r e w a n t e d b y A m e r i c a n
A irlines
for
Jobs
as
cleaners
at
La
O u u rd ia Field,
G e n e ra l building porter,
and
h a n g a r-c le a n e r positions are
avail­
able for th o se
who can
put
in 4 h o u r
shifts,
6 days
a
week
betw een
6 p,m .
a n d 1 a.m .
A pply a t th e c o m p a n y p e r­
sonnel
o fflc e,
100
East
43nd
Street,
Pafife Ten
OZVIL SERVICS L B A D U
Q u a r t e r m f t s t « r ( M ) , $ 1 , 7 4 0 I« m
$372.
V a -lJ« 5 -D ra g ten d er
(M ),
$ 1 ,800
1«(W
$373.
v a-1 3 fl« - E n g i n e m a n
(O a .io lin « )
(M ),
$1,860 le s s $372.
V 2-1.367
F o u rth
A ssistan t
K lectrlclan
( M l $ 1 ,930 le s s $ 3 M .
V 2-1.368
D redgnhnnd
C arp e n ter
(M ).
$ 2 ,400 le s s $396.
V 2-1370
O iler
(M a rin e-S tea m )
(M ).
$ 1 , 7 4 0 lesj» $ 3 7 3 .
V 2-1372
C haufT cur
(M i,
$1,330.
V 2-1386
M ech an ic
(O H
B u rn er)
M ),
$2,875.
V 3 -i;i8 9
C r a n e O p e r a t o r ( M l , $1.15 p e r
h our.
V 3-1393
reaip o iary
M ech an ic
H e lp e r
( M l , $1,500.
V3-1401
L a u n d r y O p e r a t o r ( M i . $107.46
p er m o n th .
V 3-1405 S t a t i o n a r y B o ile r F ir e m a n (M l.
$.94 p e r h o u r .
V a-140<i
M e s s m a n (M .i ,$.66 p e r h o u r
V 3-I411
M ate
iM asters
and
P ilo ts
L l c e n s e i ( M l , $2,600.
V 3 - 1 4 1 3 — F i r s t A .s s t . E n g r . ( D l e . s e i ) ( M ) ,
$ 3,600.
V 2-1413 - D e c k h a n d
(M i,
$ 1 ,7 4 0
$1,800
V 3-1414
F i r e m a n ( B u c k w h e a t C o a li (M )
$ 2,400.
(O il B u r n i n g i
f M i , $2,000.
( S o r t C o a l i ( M l , $3,400
V 3 - I 4 1 5 - M a r i n e F i r e m a n ( M ) , $3,040.
V 2 - 1 4 l 6 - C l e a n e r ( M i , $3.84 p e r d i e m .
V 2-1417
J r . F i r e f i g h t e r ( M i , $ 1,680
V 3-1422
P o w er S ew in g
M ac h in e
O p er­
a t o r ( P ) . $S .12 {ftr d i e m .
V 3 - 1 4 3 9 - J r . P a t r o l m a n i M i , $1,680.
V 2-1430 J r
C a r p e n t e r ( M i , $1,8««.
V 2-I43.5
W h a rfb u ild er
(M ),
$9.12
per
d iem .
V 2-1438
S r. L i t h o g r a p h O p e r a t o r (M o r
F I , $2,000.
V3-143B
H o.H pital A t t e n d a n t ( M l $ 1,300
M ess
A tteitd an t
(F
or
M l,
$ 1,300.
V 2 -1 4 4 1 ' O i l e r ( M i . $.87 p e r h o u r .
V 3-805
H o sp ital
S u p erin ten d e n t,
tJn c la s sif lc d (o v e r.sea s b a s e i (M i,
$3,360.
V 3-843 - A s.so cla te A e r o n a u t i c a l E n g i n e e r
( M l , $3,200.
V 3-813
S en io r
E n g in eerin g
D raftm n an
( M l , $3,000.
V 3-891
H e a d A d j u s t e r ( M ) . $4,600.
V 3-892
A d ju ster
( M l , $3,300.
V3-97B
X -R ay
and
L a b o rato ry
Tech­
n ician
(C an ad a)
(M
o r F>,
$ 2,400.
V 3-1253
Assoc.
In sp e cto r
E n g in eerin g
M aterials
( M o r F ) , $2,000.
( E l e c . l , As.“»oc. I n s p e c t o r E n ­
g in eerin g
M aterials
(M e ch .i
( S c h e n e c t a d y . N . Y .)
V 3-1341
A d in in i.strativ e
A ssistan t
(M a­
c h i n e R e c o r d s ) ( M ) . $2,900.
V 3-265 —A -ssistan t T e c h n o lo g is t
(Jersey
C i t y . N. J . ) ( M l . $2,600.
V 3-1532
Sr
A c c o u n tin g C lerk
(B arb er.
N. J .)
( M l , $2,000.
V 3-D C-74
S r.
E n g in eerin g
D raftsm an
( M e c h . ) ( M l . $2,000,
(W a .sh ln g to n , D. C. i
V3-1554
A s.so cia te M a r i n e E n g i n e e r (M ) .
$3,200.
V3-1556
Ju n io r
N aval
A rch itect
(M l I
$ 2 , 000 .
V3-1461
T rafH c
M anager
(B ay o n n e, i
N. J .)
( M l , $2,600
I
V 3-1580
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 a t l s ( M e c h .) ( M i . $1,800 o r
A sst, o r A ssoc. I n s p e c t o r E n g rg .
M a t l s ( E l e c t . ) $ 2 ,0 0 0 .
V 3-1529
A ssista n t E lect. E n g in e e r
(M ),
$2,600.
V3-1433
M a r i n e S u r v e y o r ( M l , $3,200.
V 3-1642
P h o t o g r a p h e r (M o r F i $ 1 ,800 j
A ssistan t
P h o to g ra p h e r
(M i. i
(M o r F i , $1,620.
V 3-1672
T r a i n e e E x a m i n e r ( M i , $2,300.
V3-1851
E x a m in e r
(C lo th in g i
(P i,|
$1,440.
i
V 3-1818
S e n i o r C l e r k ( M o r F l , $2,000. '
V 3-18I9
S e n i o r C l e r k (M o r F i $2,000
V3-614
P rin cip al
C lerk
(P ro p .
and
S u p p l y I ( M ) , $2,300.
V 3-1905
C lerk (S h o e In s p e c to ri (R o c k a w a y , N. J . ) ( M l , $1,800.
C lerk
(U sed
C lo th in g
Itisp .)
( M l , $1.8U0.
V 3-1925
J r . V e t e r n n a r i a n ( M l , $2,000.
Tuesday, September 21, 1943
V 3 -13fil
Here’s the Newest Listing
Of U. S. Jobs to Be Filled Now
Below is the late st list of
jobs for which th e U. S.
Civil Service Com m ission.
New York City area, is re•-t'Tuiting. T he salary cited
i5 » n ’t
actu ally as high as
th at
paid, because i t ’s
geared t o a 40-hour w ork­
week, w hereas you a c tu a lly
work 48 hours a week. T his
m e a n s you can add 21 per­
c e n t to the s ta te d pay fig­
ures. You can be hired
im m ediately, if you qualify
(unless you are now en^gaged in war in d u stry a t
your h ighest skill). So ru n
over th e list, a n d if you see
s o m e th in g t h a t strikes you,
go to the offices of the
Commission, 641 W a sh in g ­
ton Street, a n d th e y ’ll try
to line it up for you.
ing
D e v ic es
$1,260
3759
3»or,
1806
6027
8804
V2-273
V 3-705
V2-7 0<i
V 2-756
V2-831
V 2-856
V 2-860
V2-867
V2-934
V 2-938
V i-939
V2-940
V a-941
V2-944
V2-945
V2-946
V2-947
Sr
M u llllilh
O p erato r
and
H l t t t e - M i i k e r ( M i , $ 1,620
M u ltix ru p h
O p erato r
(M i,
$1,440.
A p p lic a n ts b etw e en th e
a n e s o f 18 a n d 37 w i l l n o t b e
co n sid eretl.
Jr.
M iscellan e o u s
U u p lic a tin K
K q u i p n i e n t O p e r a t o r ( M i , $1,260
K e y P uiu ^h O p e r a t o r s ,
lu lp h iibetici,
!M -K > , $1,440
Day
or
niK hi s h u t , o r ro tn tin i;. E x ­
p erien ced p re ferred .
T ul> uU ainK
M u ch in r O p e rato rs,
(a ip lia b e tic i.
iM -K i,
$1,620 o r
SI.MOO
Day
or
n ig h t
sh ift,
or ro ta tin g .
IB M
O p e rato rs
Tab.
K i|u ip ,
( M - P i , S I . 620.
D uly, tiu lk u n a ,
Ah* .s ku
I Key P u n c h O p e r­
a t o r . $ 1,440. ( A l p h a b e t i c p r e ­
f e r r e d i.
D uly,
W h iteh o rse
Y ukon T e rrito ry .
Sr
C le rk -S le n o i:'n ip h e r
(M i,
$2 0 0 0
M u s t b e o v e r 38 y e a r s
oi a g e n r c l a s s i f i e d 4K in t h e
dn itl
T h e p o sitio n eo rre.sp o n d s
to I h a t ol a c o u r t r e p o r t e r .
U nder
M iscellaneous
D u p lica l- 1
3663
3««3
.1694
3715
3730
3738
D
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DENTISTS
Drs. Smith and Dolan
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V 2-970
V2-1024
V 2 - 1 0 . ‘>I
V 2-1074
V2-1077
V J-1080
K l e c t r o t y p e P lni.-rfier ( W a s h i n g ­
t o n ( M t , $1.33 p e r h o u r .
H o ilern ia k er
(M ).
$ 0 13
per
dlijm .
B o av.builder
(M l,
$0 .M
p«r
diem .
C o p p ersm ith
( M ) , $ 9 .00
per
d i « 'm .
C h ip p er an d C au lk er. Iro n (M l,
$ 9 12 p e r d i e m .
D riller (P n e u m a tic )
( M ) , $0.13
p e r (H em .
K iv et
H e ater
( M i , $S .93
per
diem
S h i p l U t e r ( M l , $9.12 p e r d i e m .
S h i p w r i g h t ( M l , $9.13 p e r d i e i n .
W h a rlb u ild er
( M i , $ 9 .13
per
diem .
I.a b o rer
(M i,
$6.40 p e r d i e i n .
A ircraft
M ech an ic
(Q en erail)
( M l , $1.12 p e r h o u r .
H eal
T reater
(A v ia tio n )
M ),
$1 12 p e r h o u r .
C la s s lfli'd
L aborer
(M l,
$9.52
p e r d iem .
S u b s t i t u t e P o s t O ffice L a b o r e r
( M l , $.55 p e r h o u r .
O p e r a t i n g E n g h i e e r ( M ) , $ 1,860.
O p e ra tin g E n g in e e r H e lp e r (M l.
$1,.500.
O p e ra tin g E n g in e a r H e lp e r (M ),
$1,500.
O i l e r ( M l , $6 88 p e r d i e m .
M o to r
B oat
O p e rato r
(M ),
$ 2 , 3 0 0 $.?.9 00
Boii)M'
F irem an
(M ),
$.84
per
hour.
V2-1113
F i r e m a n L a b o r e r ( M ) , $ 1 ,330
V2-1123
A p p r e n t i c e (M ? , $.64 p e r h o u r .
V 2-114:)
O ftice
A p p lian ce
R e p a irm a n
( M l $1,850
J r . O n icp A p p lia n c e R e p a i r m a n
j M !,
$ 1 ,6 8 0 .
V2-1150
T e n t R e p a i r m a n ( M ) , $2,100.
F o re m a n (C a n v a s B ra n c h l (M ),
■S2 --U).
V 2 -ltr!2
H e l p e r T r a i n e r ( M ) , *6.16 p e r
diem .
V 2-1I53
T em porary
S u b stitu te
O arag enun
(M > , $.o5 a n d $ .85 p e r
hour.
D riv e r M e c h a n ic
V 2-1U )8
M a n g l e O p e r a t o r iK ) , $.54 p e r
hour
V 2-I204
I n u n d iy O p e rato r
( E ) , $117 87
per m o n th .
V2-1226
M e a t C u t t e r ( M l , $.75 p e r h o u r .
V2-1228
W i n d o w W a s h e r ( M ) , $1,500.
V2-125H
S r . L a b o r e r ( M i , $1,500.
V2-1257
M a c h i n i s t ( M l , $8.12 p e r d i e m .
V 2 - r . ’tiS I . a b o r e r l E l , $ . 7 4 p e r h o u r .
V2-1266
L ab o rer (E i, $81 p er h o u r ..
V2-1284
D e c k h a n d ( M l . $ 1 , 7 4 0 le .s s $ 3 7 2 .
V 2-1292
E le/u to r O p e rato r
( E ) , $1,200.
V2-1293
J r . S t o r e k e e p e r ( M l , $1,440.
V2-1294
S h ip p in g
C lerk
( M l , $.0 0 p e r
hour.
F irem an
(M l.
$ . 8G p a r
hour.
V 2-1297
V 2 -i:.0 4
O iler
( M l , $ 6.88 p e r d i e m .
V 2-1312
J r . M e s s A U f 'n d a n t ( M l , $1,200
le.ss $ 2 7 0 .
V2-1320
C o o k ( F i , $ 1 , 5 0 0 le s .s $9 0.
V : . - 1 ’ 21
W rapper
and
L au n d ry
A sst.
( M l , $.57 p e r h o u r .
V2-1334
S le iim tllte r
B erm u d a)
(M ),
$2,500.
V2-1335
B u lld o z e r O p e r a to r
(B (rm uda)
( M l , $66.00 p e r w e e k .
V2-1336
D i e s e l
O p eratin g
E n g in eer
(B erm u d a)
( M ) , $2,675.
S to re k e e p e r
B erm u d a)
V 2 -1 3 :n
(M l,
$1,800 p l u s 25 p e r c e n t .
V 2-13:.8
O il
B u rn er
S erv icem an
tB erm u d a i ( M l , $ 3 ,1 0 0 .
V2-1339
K li'ftric ia ii
t B erm uda)
(M ).
V2-1087
V 2-I101
V2-1341
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6 6 6
V2-1342
V 2 - 1,149
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E v a p o ra to r O p e ratin g E n g in eer
( M l , $2,675
K lp clric ian
H e lp e r
(B erm uda)
(M l, $ i.l0 0 .
U o 11e r
O p eratin g
IS ngineer
(B er.l
( M l , $ 2 , 100 .
S w itc h b o ard
O p e rato r
tB er­
m u d a i ( M l , $2,6 7 5 .
S h a k e r ( F i , $.57 p e r h o u r .
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p l u s $300.
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It’ll cost youanextra100 Bondto look himin the eye!
H r S AN AMERICAN SOLDIER.
Som e day, if G o d is w ith h im , h e ’ll com e
hom e.
A n d w h e n he d o e s ,y o u ’lI g e t th e b ig g est th rill
of y o u r life if you can lo o k h im squarely in the
eye a n d say, " I c o u ld n ’t h e lp you 6 g h t— but I
did everything in m y p o w e r to h e lp you w i n ! ’*
b u y — a little m o r e p ressu re fo r th e s h o u ld e r
th a t’s a g a in st the w heel.
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REMEMBER T H IS — you a r e n ’t g i v i n g your
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estly say it. A n d th a t is to h e lp h im w in n o w , , .
w hen h e n eed s a ll th e h e lp you can give him .
WORLD'S SAFEST INVESTMENTS
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U n ited States W a r Savings B o m l s Ser ies *‘E” ;
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tions: $25, $5 0, $ 1 0 0 , $ 5 0 0 , $ 1 , 0 0 0 . R e d e m p ­
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2 ' 2V0 T re a s u r y U o nd s o f 1 9 6 4 - 1 9 6 9 ; r e a d ­
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th e p u r p o s e o f sa tis fy ing F e d e r a l estate taxes.
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1 5 , 19 6 9 . D e n o m i n a t i o n s : $ 5 0 0
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O t h e r securities: Series “ C ” Savings Notes;
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U on ds series “ 1’” ; U n i t e d Slates Savi ngs B on ds
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CIVIL SE&VIOE LXADER
Pasre Twelve
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In Police, Fire, Sanitation
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IN C ., h a s b e e n filed in t h i s d e p A f t m e n t
thi.s d a y a n 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 .such c u r p u r a l i u i i h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h
.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
C o r p o n i l i o n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d ls.so lv ed .
C i iv o i i
in
dup licate
under
my
hand
and
o f f i c i a l .s e a l o f t h e D e p a r t ­
m ent
of S ta te,
a t th e
C ity
of
(S ealI
A lbany, th is E ig h th d a y
of S ep­
tem b er, on e th o u s a n d n in e h u n d re d
u iu l fo r ty - t h r e e .
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S e c r e ta r y of S ta le .
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PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
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of d i.ssu tu tio n ot C O M E L Y C O A T & S U I T
C O , I N C . , h u .s b e e n 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 ilu y a n d t h a t it a p p e a r s t l i e r e fro m th a t su rl\ c o r p o ra tio n h a s c o m p lie d
w ill\ .sec tio n o n h u n d r e d a n d flv e o f t h e
S to c k
C o rp o ra tio n
l,aw .
and
th at
It is
d isso lv e d
C iivc ii
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
and
o ffic ia l sea l o f th e D e p a r t M \eiit
of
S ta te,
at
the
C ity
of
iS e iiii A l b a n y , t h i s E i g h t h d a y o f S e p ­
tem b er, on e th o u s a n d n in e h u n d re d
;inil l o r t y - t h r e e .
'■n iO M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te .
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S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y of S ta te ,
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word.
Fur* to fit
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paym ent ter m s arranged.
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F urs
m e e tin g s :
Local
O R c h a r d 4-9 6 0 2
M u n ic ip a l
Department of Sanitation
Q ueens
E**eK S t . . N .V .C .
New Furniture * Draperies
Slip Covers Made to Order
and
AFL,
fo llo w in g
IIS
in
F e d e ra tio n
C o u n ty
20
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A m e r ic a n
e n g i­
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m o n th s .
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its
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GEM TRADIN6 CORP.
25,
p o lic e .
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on
th e
who
r s
r e tir e m e n ts .
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415 W. 55th St.
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EXP E R T MECHANICS
1355 CASTLETO N A V E .
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th re e
th e
FORDS—CHEVS
W ith in
F lo o d
le a s t
am ong
about
expect
le a v e
fig u r e
th a n
of
P o lic e
can
fo r m o n th ly
th e
of
are
M o s t o f th e s e m e n w e re w o r k in * o n u p s ta te p ro je c ts o f th e
B o a r d , a n d th e c o m p le tio n o f
s o m e s e c t io n s o f t h e w a t e r s u p ­
p l y s s rs te m . a n d r u l i n g s o f t h e
W a r P r o d u c tio n B o a rd w h ic h
m a d e i t im p o s s ib le t o c a r r y o n
p la n n e d e x p a n s io n le f t th e e n ­
g in e e r in g
e m p lo y e e s
w ith
no
w o rk .
L a y o flT s w i l l b e i n o r d e r o f
la s t-c o m e ; f ir s t g o , th e B o a rd
s a y s , fo llo w in g c iv il s e rv ic e p r o ­
c e d u re fo r s u c h cases.
C h e c k C aahing
now
re ach ­
th e
at
F n -e
e
r e tir e ­
can
F ir e
pect
a re
p e n s io n .
The
T h e ir
is
o ffic e s
in
p
d is ­
Fund.
to d a y ,
of
b e fo re
but
th e
age
p
d is a b ility
fo r
P e n s io n
40
of
th e re
at
r e tir e m e n t
o n ly
th e re
m eans th a t a m a n
fir e m a n
,< M lo
file
o
C H E 6 K S
re g u la r
num ber
a p p lic a t io n s
h
a
each
to
a c c id e n t
P o lic e
get
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th e
S
fro m
of
H o w e v e r,
on
s ta ff
th e re
fo rc e
r e tir e m e n ts . B U T ,
a q u o ta
536-546 WEST 23d ST., N.Y.
th e
a p p lie s
and
T h is
Need
of
lim it
m ent
(ioinplcte Motor ReconditioniiiK . . .
iKiiilioii . . . S ta r te r and Oeneraloi
Work . . . B rake Reliiie and Drum
I'lirning . . . Body and F e n d e r Work,
P ain tng , l.ellerinft . . . (lonirncrcial
Auto R«>dy Bnilditifi; . . . W elding
and M a ch ine W ork . . . To w ing S e r ­
vice . . . I>ultricaliiiii . . . Accessories,
Unit and Fleet M ainte nance
1943,
D e p a rtm e n t
T h a t
m e m b e rs
n e e rin g
its
e x te n t th a t
p a p e rs .
r e tir e m e n t
r e tiie m e n ts .
YOUR OLD CAR
ave ra g e
th e ir
D e p a rtm e n t
th e
m o n th .
FOR
IN C O R P O R A T E D
u n til
cam e
r e tir e m e n ts
P o lic e
an
W a te r
down
to
S a n ita tio n .
The
^ ..0
th e
w a ite d
1,
247
of
r a is e s
boost th e ir
file d
such
of
cut
pay­
p la n n in g
pay
J a n u a ry
have
a llo w s
E x c e lsio r A utom otive S erv ice
w e re
1
th e n
S in c e
^DEXTER Motors— 1st Ave., 97th S l^
num ber
r e tir e
b it,
S
A
to
to
are
p e n s io n
who
th e
C A R
t> e g in .
had
a p p lic a tio n s
th e
e m p lo y e e s
p r i o r i t y
B o a rd
w ith in
in v e s tig a tio n s
an<l
fro m
has
a c tiv itie s
30
about
and
a fte r
th e
c o m p le te d
P h o n e S A c 2«4700
m o n th ly ,
m ade,
m e n ts
T E L L
av e ra g e s
r e tir e m e n ts
A G O N
s u p p l y
th e
S u p p ly
S a n ita tio n
T H
a t e r
Layoffs
In some City d e p a rtm e n ts , re tirin g a fte r you reach
th e re tire m e n t age, a n d have e n o u g h service in, is n ’t ju s t
as sim ple as thgj;. Em ployees who a re m em bers of th e
New York City Em ployees R e tire m e n t System , w hich
cover m ost City d e p a rtm e n ts , have little trouble. They
file th e ir ap p licatio n for re tire m e n t, e ith e r directly w ith
the R e tire m e n t System Office, or th ro u g h th e ir d e p a rt­
m ent. T h e n th e list is p r in te d a n d p rese n ted to th e
B oard of E stim ate, a n d th e whole th in g is usually ac­
com plished w ithin a few weeks.
B u t th e Police a n d Fire D e p a rtm e n ts have th e ir own
pension system s, a n d th e D e p a rtm e n t of S a n ita tio n h a s
th e old S tre e t C leaning R e tire m e n t F u n d , to w hich th e
older employees of t h a t d e p a rtm e n t belong.
And h e re ’s w h a t h a p p e n s in these d e p a rtm e n ts :
Year
. . . .
w
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30
STORM WINDOWS
R e jr ig e r a lo r s
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su c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p iled 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 rp o ra tio n
Law,
and
th at
i t Is d i s ­
solved.
U iv en
in
d u p licate
under
my
hand
a n d o ffic ial sea l of th e D e p a r t (S eal) m e n t
of
S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lbany, th is 1st d ay of S e p tem b er,
A ugust, o n e ttio u s a n d n in e h u n ­
dred an d fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J. CU R RA N .
S ecretary of S ta te
3y
PRANK
S
SHARP.
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
M akes
WORK
BY
EXPERTS
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CIVIL SKRVIOE LEADER
Tuesday, September 21, 1943
R E A D E R ’S
A c tin g
c o rre c t
!ia v e
L E T ’S
S W A P
T R A C K
I T
A F l'E R
MISS & MRS.
H O L ’R S
S u p e r f l u o u s H a ir
rA U M N B S
S O C IA L
S E R V IC E
BUREAU!
E.<t.
34
years.
In tro d u c tio n s
a rran trd
co n fid en tially fo r u n m a r rie d persons.
All
re lig io n s.
" O n ly th e fin e s t clie n te le .”
110
W
34th
S t.
( o p p . M a c y ’s D e p t .
S to re.)
R o o m 908
LA . 4-0024.
10-7 P .M . D a ily .
IN T R U U U C T IO N S — M A K E N EW F R IE N D S
M eet lad ies, g e n tle m e n , w h o s e In te re s ts fo r
fin er th in g s b rin g m u tu a l u n d e r s ta n d in g
and 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 erlo n a l in tro d u c tio n s . C all p erso n ally o r send
(S tam ped e n v e l o p e f o r p a r t i c u l a r s .
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 . 42 d , N .Y . L O . 5-7674.
O p e n d a l l y — S u n d a y 1 0 t o 8.
O N M A B R IE U
C iv il*
S E R V IC E
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on
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s itu a tio n .
STATE OP
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DEPARTM ENT
O F . S T A T E , SS.:
I do h ereb y certify
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a
c e rtific a te
of
d isso lu tio n
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M
L.
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In c .. h a s b ee n
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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 l v e d .
G iv en
in
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under
my
hand
a n d ofU clal seal of th e D e p a r t­
m ent
of
S ta te,
at
th e
C ity
ot
iS enl) A lbany,
th is
Second
day
of
S ep tem b er,
one
th o u sa n d
r> ine
h u n d re d an d fo rty -th re e .
T H O M A S J. C U R R A N .
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
By
FRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
STATE OF
NEW
YORK,
DEPARTM ENT
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 i.sso iu tio n
of
lO.I.*) F I F T H
AVENUE
C O R PO R A TIO N ,
has
been
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 ra tio n h a s com ­
p l i e d w i t h .<; e ct io n o n e h u n d r e d a n d f i v e
of th e S to c k C o rp o ra tio n L aw . a n d t h a t it
is d is .s o lv e d .
'
G iv en
in
d u p licitte
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 e a l ) A l b a n y ,
th is
F o u rth
day
of
S ep tem b er,
one
th o u sa n d
»ii»«
n in e h u n d re d an d fo rty th re e.
THOM AS J. CURRAN,
S e c re ta ry of S t« tc .
By
PRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u tv .S ecretary o f S ta te .
STA TE O F NEW
YORK.
DEPARTM ENT
O P S T A T E . .SS ;
I do h ereb y ce rtify t h a t a ce rtifle« t«
of
d is,so lu tio n
of L IB E R T
C O A T S, In c .,
has
been
filed
in
th is d e p a rtm e n t th is
day
and
th at
it
appears
th erefro m
t h a t su ch c o rp 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 th e S to e 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 is s o lv e d .
G H en
in d u p l i c a t e
under my
hand
a n d o ffic ial seal of th e D e p a r t­
m ent
of
S ta te,
at
th e
C ity
of
iS e a li A lbany,
th is
second
day
Of
S ep tem b er,
one
th o u sa n d
n in e
hu ndred
and
fo rty -th re e .
TH O M A S J. CURRA N,
S ecretary 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 .
S T A T E ”6 f ~ N E W
YORK. ^DEPARTM ENT
O P S T .A T E . S S . :
I do h ereb y certify
t.hut a
c e rtific a te
of d is s o lu tio n o f G L A D Y S f i B E L L E . IN C .,
has
been
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
th 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 .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 r p o r a t i o 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 l i c a t e
under my
hand
and
o ffic ial seal o f 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 E ig h th d a y of S e p ­
tem b er, o n eth o u .s a n d n in e h u n d re d
a n d fo rty -th ree .
THOM AS J. C U R RA N ,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
Bv
PRANK
S,
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
STATE OF
N ^
Y 0 R K 7 DEPARTH^ENT
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 isso lu tio n
of
M l D l ’O W N D E L I V E R Y
C O .. I N C .
has
been
I lied i n
th is d e­
p a r tm e n t th is d ay
and
t h a t it a p p e a r s
fh erefro in
th a t
such
co rp o ratio n
has
com plied
W ith s e c tio n
one hundred
»nd
five of t h e
S to c k
C o rp o ra tio n
Law, and
t h a t it is d i s s o l v e d .
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in
duplicate
under
m r
hand
and
o f f i c i a l .s ea l o f t h e D e p a r t iS eal) m e n t
of S ta te
at
th e
C ity
of
A lb an y , th is 1st d a y of S e p te m b e r ,
one
th o u san d
n in e
hundred
and
fo rty -th re e .
T H O M A S J. C \JR H A N ,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te.
By
FRANK
S.
SHARP,
D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S t» te .
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N O T IC E
C I T A T I O N . — T H E P E O P L E O F T H E S T A ' l ’E
of New Y ork, by th e G ra c e of G od. F ree
an d In d e p e n d e n t.
To STATE TAX COM­
M IS S IO N ; G E O R G E S IN C L A IR S T E V E N ­
S O N , th e n e x t o f k in a n d h e ir n t law of
ISA B ELLA
DE
M O N T IG N Y ,
deceased.
S end G reetin g
W HEREAS, W A LTER SCO TT ANDREW S,
w h o re s id e s a t 145 E a s t 5 2 n d S tr e e t, th e
C ity o f N ew Y o rk , h a s la te ly a p p lie d to
th e S u rro g 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 t ; b e a r i n g d a l e S e p t e m b e r 10, 1 9 3 6 ,
re latin is to b o th r e a l a n d p e r s o n a l p r o p ­
e r ty . d u ly p ro 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 IS A B E L L A
D E M O N TIG N Y , de­
ceased, w ho w as 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 sa n n e , S w itz erla n d ,
’F H E R E F O R E , y o u a n d e a c h o f y o u a r e
c i t e d to s h o w cau.se b e f o r e t h e S u r r o g a t e 's
C o u rt of o u r C o u n ty of New Y o rk a t th e
H a ll of R e c o rd s in th e C o u n ty of N ew
Y o rk , o n th e 30 th d a y o f S e p te m 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 l l - p a s t t e n o 'c lo c k in t h e f o r e n o o n ot
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
sh o u ld n o t be a d m itte d to p ro b a te as a
w ill 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 th e s e a l o f t h e S u rro b 'a te 's
C o u rt of th e sa id C o u n ty of New
V o rk to be h e r e u n to a ffix ed .
(B ealJ
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 g a te
of
our
said
C o u n ty , a t s a id c o u n ty , t h e 20 th
d a y o f A u g u s t in th e y e a r o f o u r
L o rd o n e th o u .^ an d n in e h u n d r e d
a n d fo rty -th re e .
(S lK ned)
G E O R G E LOESCH,
such
one
S e p te m b e r
have
204 E. n t h
A B O U T
a d m in is ­
m easu res
a p ro c e s s o f a p p e a ls , th e
e m p lo y e e s
D U RY N U R S IN G H O M E .
(R e g . by N .Y .
D e p t, of H o s p ita ls .)
C h ro n ics,
invalU l.s,
eld e rly people, d ia b e tic s, sp e c ia l d ie t c o n ­
v ale scen ts
N. Y . S T A T E R E G . N U R S E in
atten d a n ce .
R ates
reaso n ab le.
1 2 0 - 24
F a r m e r s B l v d . . S t . A l b a n s , L. I.
V ig ilan t
4-9504
O p to m rlrist
H . S - L A K S , O P T O M E T R I S T , E y e s S C '"*
E x a m i n e d . C o m p le t e G la .sse s a s lo w a s ^
253 W . 23 d S t . , N Y C . ( B e t . 7 t h a n d 8t h
Aves.
W A . 9-8136.
as
tw o
any
w ill
th a n
on
th e m
D e p a rtm e n t
D e G ra fT
th ro u g h
C o n v a le sc e n t H o m e s
th e
c o m p e n s a tio n
O c to b e r
F IT !
by
Not
th e
of
cash
past
p r e c lu d e
H y g ie n e
c a .s h
th e
a d o p te d
in
.s m a ll
am ount
th e
re d u c tio n .
p lo y e e
a
re c e iv e d
A c c o rd in g ly ,
w h ic h
a ffe c t­
fin d
a g g re g a te
c o m p a re d
p ro v i­
la w s
m ig h t
DR.
GERALD
E D W A R D S --S u rg eo n
D en­
tist—X -R ay.
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 . 6-5 0.1 0.
K E E P
te c h n ic a l
e m p lo y e e s
c o m p e n s a tio n
in
B e­
such
D e n tis ts
DR.
EUGENE
M O R R E L L — S u rg eo n
Den­
tis t, O r a l S u r g e o n , 360 M o n r o e S t., co r.
T o m p k i n s A v e.. B r o o k l y n . G L 5-2474.
tra tio n
m e n ta l
b e n e fit
in s titu tio n s ,
of
re d u c e d
in
w ill
e m p lo y e e s b y
te m p o ra ry
num ber
s a la ry
m a in te ­
s c h e d u le s .
som e
in
of
and
pay
of
s io n s
r e a s .s u rin g
e m p lo y e e s
m a jo r ity
th e
o ffic e
S a tu rd a y :
in s titu tio n s
in c re a s e d
John
to
fo llo w in g
fo r
h y g ie n e
th e
w as
e s ta b lis h m e n t
nance
at
G o v e rn o rs
on
day
a n a ly z e d
counsel
G o v e r n o r ’s
"Th e
and
B re ite l
s t a n d a i'd iz a t io n
S E R V IC E S
of
ASCSE
P re s e n t
The
s ta te m e n t
th e
th e
A lb a n y
w ith
is s u e d
of
m e e tin g
on
of
D e G ra ff,
ASCSE.
lie u
F is h e r 's
cam e
d e le g a te s
m e e tin g
th e
had
P e ld -H a m ilto n p a y ­
B re ite l
T.
th e
p o in te d
in
H E A L T H
of
ta lk
s e rv ic e
w o rk e rs .
th e
to
been
EA T AND M EET 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 nfoy "H o m e
A t m o s p h e r e . ’’
G o o d F o o d — T h e W :vf Y o u
L ik e I t
S o r r y — C lo se d S a tu r d a y & S u n d a y
w as
S ta te
YORK.
DEPARTM ENT
S ta te
a d m in is tr a tio n
la te
la s t S T A T E O F N E W
O F S T A T E , SS.:
1
d
o
h
e
r
e
b
y
c
e
r
t
i
f
y
t
h
a
t
a
c e rtific a te
w eek
s a id
d e fin ite ly
th a t
no
of
d l.s.so lu tio n
of
KEHR
W A R E H O r,» B
A N D S T O R A G E C O R P . h a s b e e n filed in
'm p l o y e e w o u ld r e c e iv e a c u t in
j th is
d ep a rtm en t
th is
day
and
th at
it
a la r y
as a
r e s u lt o f th e
new
ap p e ars th erefro m
l l i a t .such c o r p o r a t i o n
h as co m p lied
w ith
se c tio n
one
h u n d red
'a la r y
c la s s ific a tio n
s c h e d u le s
,in d fiv e o f t h e S t o c k C o r p o r a t i o n L a w ,
» n d t h a t it Is d l .s s o lv e d .
w h i c h g o i n t o e f f e c t O c t o b e r 1.
G iv en
in
d u p licate
under
wy
hand
a n d o ffic ia l sea l o f th e D e p a r t ­
T h a t s u c h a c u t w a s in p ro s p e c t
m ent
of
S ta te ,
at
th e
C ity
of
fo r m a n y
g ro u p s
o f e m p lo y e e s
(S ealt A lbany.
th is
flr.st
day
of
S
e
p
t
e
m
b
e
r
,
o
n
e
t
h
o
u
s
a
n
d
nlno
w a s b r o u g h t to t h e a t t e n t i o n o f
hundred
and
fo rty -th re e .
t h e G o v e r n o r b y H a r o l d F is h 'e r ,
TH O M A S J. C U R R A N ,
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
p r e s id e n t o f t h e A s s o c ia tio n o f
By
FRANK
S.
SHARP,
S ta te
C iv il
S e rv ic e
E m p lo y e e s .
D e p u tv S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
w h ic h
J.
A
B.
LUNCHEONETTE,
415 S e c o n d
A v e ., c o r . 2 4 t h
S t.
CLEAN,
D E L IC IO U S
FOOD
Q u ick S erv ic e— S o d a F o u n ta in .
th e re
th e
g r o u p s
to
d is a .s tro u s .
s p e c ia l i n c r e m e n t la w
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 for real
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 ee s.
itn g
m iR lit
FOU
D E IJU IO U S
H O M E
COOKKD
M K A L , S . s t o p I n n t T A D ’S R E S T A U n A N T .
R em em ber TA D ?
E lB lith A v e .. n e a r
i :i8t h S t.
A U . 3-985.->.
SaUiry L o a n s
S h irts
S H IR T S A R E S C A R C E AND 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 ra n d n ew p r e - s h r u n k re p la c e m e n t co llars
fo r o n ly 35c.
Y ou get a new collar— not
yo u r old o n e tu r n e d o v er.
M ail o rd e rs
p ro m p t l y filled.
N. Y. C O L L A R & A SC O T
S U P P L Y C O ., 1896 J e r o m e Ave. ( n e a r T r e m o n t).
L U d l o w 7-263S .
r ' O R A S A l ^ 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 i s C O F F E E o r a
m e a ) " w h a t i s a M E A L ” — t r y C H A R L I E ’S
LUNCHEONETTE.
S erv in g
you
for
30
v e a r s — 15
P earl
si„
B ow ling
G reen
C I V I L 8 K K V IC K K .M l'L O V K K .'i-R a l a n d
m oot at OA K
LKAF
L U N iM IE O N ,
10<
. \ ' n . i 9n u S t . . n e a r A n n S t . ( U p s I i i l r . ‘<).
C lo tk v e o r k
A I.I.
S W I8«
AND
A .M K K C IA N
niaK o
w utclK -H
K x p o r t w orK . R e«-s«nab le p ri.e s. R IJR H E Y JE W B U K Y
I S K . M t . K d c n A v e . . B r o n x . T K 8-81i!f t.
M A T U S I K ’S R E S T A U R A N T , a s t o n e ’s t h r o w
fr o m t h e C iv il S e r v ic e L e a d e r .
J u s t th e
p lac e fo r a d elicio u s b r e a k f a s t, o r lu n c h e o n
or y o u r f a v o r i t e s a n d w ic h . «0 D U A N E S T
H a ir-D o in g
CEN TR A L A G E N C Y -R e a l E state an d In A u to R e p tiir in g
I .surance: B a n k a n d T itle C o m p a n y . F o re clo .su re B a r g a i n s .
I n o n e o r m o re fa m ilie s.
K E E P Y O U R C A R IN G O O D C O N U IT IO N .
108-04 S u t p h i n B l v d . , J a m a i c a .
R E p u b lic
D o n ’t w a s t e g a s
D e p e n d a b l e s e r v ic e will
9-9480
keep you o n th e ro a d longer, safer.
COL­
T O N G A R A G E C O R P .. 4 1 9 -9 0 lh S t., B r o o k ­
F lo w e ry N o te s
lyn.
S H . 8-2000.
JE A N
DARMl
*
SO N — 9 8 th
and
B w ay.
FLOW ERS
FOR
ALL O C C A SIO N S.
C iv il
H ifyele»
S erv ice
E m p lo y ees:
W hen
you
th in k
of
WE
RENT,
R E PA IR .
BUY
AND
S K I.I.
U o w e r s , c a ll J e a n D a r m i & S o n , A C 4-5 6 7 0 ,
B icy cles. C a t e r i n g to C iv il S e rv ic e E m p l o y ­
w
h
e
r
e
y
o
u
g
e
t
a
s
p
e
c
i
a
l
d
i
s
c
o
u
n
t
.
ees.
R o ck v ille C e n tre
B icycle S h o p .
15
N o rth P a rk .
R o c k v i l l e C e n t r e . P h o n e 8 :t 8
R e n t i n g S ta t io n . 25c p e r h o u r . S p r in g f ie ld
B lvd. a t o ld M o to r P a r k w a y , Q u e en .s V il­
lage.
M Is .s o u ri 7-0505.
D IN E
W O N B A K £ G K IU I.K C h o i c e W i n e s a n d
f^lquoin.
"W hen
(n
th o
n eig h b o rh o o d
D R O P IN .”
C hccU ca sh ln K a e c o n u n o d a t i o n s . 2 1 0 3 S e v e n t h A v e . ( b t w n l ’2 » l h »nc1
l.’J O t h S t . s , ) .
L K . 4-8»43.
n i.A t^ K O llT
SHADBS.
A W N I N O S .
C A N O ^iJB S
for
ev ery
purpose.
STAR
A W N I N O C O .. *2 J a m a i c a A v e .. B k l y n .
ARE YOU
F R I E N D S B i r O R M A R R I A G E i A P . 7-P«6«.
M IN D E D 7
In v e s tig a te m y M eth o d of P e r­
sonal In tro d u c tio n s. F in e st referen ces an d
D re ssm a k in g
re c o m m e n d a tio n s . C O N F ID E N T IA L S ervice.
Y OU CAN HA V E A D IS T IN C T IV E O R IG IN A L
H e le n B r o o k s . 100 W e s t 4 2 d S t. , W I . 7-2430.
d e s ig n e d d re s s m a d e to y o u r o rd e r, in c lu d ­
in g
expert
w o rk m a n sh ip
by
co n su ltin g
I. *
S. S E R V I C E , 787 E a s t e r n P a r k w a y ,
M I S S F A N N I E , 25 W e s t 5 7 th S t. . N. Y . C .
B r o o k ly n , A p t. lA .
M a tro n a rra n g e s co n fi­
E
L
d
o
r
a
d
o
5
8
0
6
4
.
den tial in tro d u c tio n s for u n m a rrie d
per­
S O C I A L I N T R O D U C T I O N S E R V I C E o pen .- ;
n e w a v e n u e to p l e a s a n t a .^ so c la tlo n s fo r
m en
and
w om en.
R esp o n sib le, d ig n ified
flle n te le .
N o n -.se ctarlan .
P er.so n al i n t r o ­
d u ctio n s.
C o n fid en tial.
M AY R IC H A R D ­
SON,
36
W.
59 th
(C en tral
P ark
S o .)
P l ^ » i 8 - 2 3 4 5 , 10 a . m . t o 8 p . m . d a i l y
and Sunday.
T O
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 ored
safely .
L icen sed ;
20
y *> «r s ’ e x p e r i e n c e ; m o d e r a t e c h a r g e .
R D IT H
B R E SA LIER ,
R I.E C T R O L O G IS T
M i l F o s te r Ave. B h ly a .
M A n s f i e ld V -'U m t
IN T R O D tiC T IO N S I
M EET NEW FR IEN D S
— th ro u g h th e O R IG IN A L "P e rso n al S e r­
v ice,” d e d ic a te d to t h e p r o m o tio n o f i n t e r ­
estin g
frie n d sh ip s.
B STA 6 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 IC E . 236 W e s t 7 0 th S t.
E N d i c o t t 2-46t;0
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 ro f e s s i o n a l m e n a n d w o m e n . W ill
r a i l a t y o u r h o m e . P h o n e P R e s i d e n t 3-8142
fo r a p p o in tm e n t.
W H E R E
D O W N !
P o t-P o u rr i
C A bl>
W O KTB
a-zoez
TODAY.
TOP
P R IC B S
p a i d
f o r
W a ste
P «p«r,
O fflo * R e c o r d a , F tle a , B o o k s . T R O I A N O
A D C F I N A . %26 S o u t h B t .
A lr e a d y
No W age C u h in
M ental Hygiene
S PE C IA L IS T S
IN
Permanent Waving
E l e c t r o l y s i s (D e p ila to ry )
FRANK GUST-FERRIS
31
Y ears
in
B u sin e ss
N 0 S T 1 IA N I A VE NU E,
O pen 8 A.M. t o lO P .M .
I5 I«
BROOKLYN
BU
BIRTH
B klyn.
CERTIFICATES
( O ff icial)
C an be o b tn iiie d fo r j o u n iiy w h e re
•n
th e
II
>
on
nh o rt
n o tice.
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SrO C K S OF
F in e
w ith
M a­
F acto ry
R e­
GREAT
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and
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One
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Water Mains in Front
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$
Electricity and Phones
Hard Surfaced Street
Taxes PAID to 1944
Im p ro v e m e n ts
Pric<*, $4,500.
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R e g u la r
Type
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10%
tn
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( 2 2 Years S a m e L ix -a tio n )
L
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steam
h ea t, larg e la n d -scaped p lo t, la w n s , g a r d e n ,
garage;
nearby
schools.
shops, churches, tra n sit.
$ 3 ,8 0 0
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9-3 0 4 9
MERRICK R O A D .
i 0 8 t h AVE.
110-26
173-08
B A R C A IN K
UP
I«8-45
H illsid e
A v e .,
H .O J ..C .— C o n tra c t M nnaf>vinvut B r o k e r
REp.
Civil Service Employees — When Buying See Fitzgerald Agency
FO R
2-FainiIy
S A L E — H .O .L .C .
Hrick. Small (iasli l*ayin('iils, Balanc** Monlliiy, l.ikc* R e n t
B k iw iisIih ip &
510
FO R
H O M ES
.\vr. and Maiiv Oilior lloiisrs. Sor Your Own Broker or
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B roker
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llo n e H ty , K e li^ liility , a n d D e p e n d a b ility , c o u p le d w ith b u y s to s u i t y o u r p u rs e .
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to
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an
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house you
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you
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be
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a b le
to
te ll
w ill
you
fo rw a rd
to
3 Acres in Production Now
Theodore Meyerfeld
4 t s % — 15 Y e a r s M o r t c a c e
QUEENS
JA M A IC A AVENUE
V ILLA G E
H O . S - l . 'i S e
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Wrile or Visil for
C.otti[tlele Details
CAN
BE
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4«:t
11 l i .
P K K .K
$2600
NOW,
CONSULT
DAMEL DIGGS
S U M N E R A V E ., B R O O K L Y N
C i L e n u i o r e S-4331
WHY PAY RENT?
NEAR
O L E N CO V E, L O N G IS L A N D
DETA CH ED HOUSES ON LARGE PLOTS,
SCH OOLS, CH U R C H ES AND SH O P PIN G CEN TER
ONLY A PEW LEFT
SM.4LL DOWN PAYMEINT
*
M O N T H L Y
W R IT E ,
«r«* u t n ie r n o ohlifftttion.
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^
20
2
9
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UP
Q u iet R esid e n tia l N eie h b o rh o o d
m in u te s fr o m W a ll S t.
C oal h ea t.
K I N G S C O U N T Y M ' G ’T C O . , I N C .
1872 52d Street, Brooklyn
Take
K c iitin e o ffic e o n p re m is e s
B M T C u lv e r L in e to Ave. “ I ” S ts
T e l e p h o n e B E n s o n h u r s t C -0300
APTS. FOR RENT
445 FLUSHING AVE.
(C O R ,
BEDFORD
A V E .)
4 R oom s, P riv a te
B ath ; N ear
N a v y Y a r d . $l(« t o * 8 ? — C o l o r e d .
172 ELLERY ST.
i
Room s
and
B ath ;
C o ld .
509 DE KALB AVE.
4
Room s —
C o ld — C olo red .
716 BEDFORD AVE.
2-S -4 R o o m s — S te a m
H e at—
$ 1 7 t o $:<0 . W h i t e o r P u e r t o R i c a u
THOMAS L ,L A N E
257 INostrand Ave. Brooklyn
Phone STcrling 3-9543
OllTSTAlNWNC; BARGAINS AT
6 & 7 ROOM
B A LA N C E
You
R o o m
R e a l E sta te a n d I n s u r a n c e
BEDMINSTER, N.J.
$33
FitI o a t thin rou/MHi,
3
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HOME OWNER
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w a n t.
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to
l o r IJviiiK
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L«K‘aii<»i<
INu. «f {{4IOIII4
R o o m
BROOKLYN
B u y s a t t r a c t i v e h o m e s in Q u e e n s V illag e,
H o llis, S t. A lb a n s , O i o n e P a r k .
DO
w h e re
2
$350 CASH
I'rt'c Iiistrurtions in Poultry Raising
and (hardening to llel/) You
Get Started
2 0 8 -n
Real E state Shopping Service
CH. 4-5355
MIDWOOD GARDEN
APARTMENTS
MONTHLY RENTALS as LOW as
Y o rk
4 . \ n tJ U M y a s
You l\rvvr Havo a HEAL Uome Ihitil You Oivn (Jno
Lei I's Holf} YiHi Invosti^nto?
your
d o w n $<i a m o n t h . F u l l p r i c e
SS» a l o t . (ill K l e v t r i c t r a i n s
^
B B
(M asapequa).
N ear
parks,
b e a v h e s , R . R . <<tation. J o n e s
Beach
A
G reat
A viatio n
l . l a n l K e m p l o y i n e :t0.IM>0. P o p u l a t i o n m a k e s
v alue.s!
W hy
tra v el f a r th e r ?
B uy now!
Y o u ’ll p a y m o r e l a t e r o n ! C a l l o r w r i t e f o r
iiifo rm a tiu n .
N e ig h b o rh o o d
O n ly $ 7 5 0
To
$
JAM ES S. K IE L Y , 152 W . 42d.
IT IS KASY TO OWN VOUK OWN HOME
P R O 'lK f T
F A R M
M K N C O M -:
M unageineiU
P L O T S 100 X 100
15 MILES CITY LINE
S E C U R IT Y
INVEST IN A GOOD LITTLE
N. Y.
A1 KiiHta S t .
S t a . R x i t, Kth
Ave. S u b w a y
9-tS O O
A /ta r tm e n ts f o r R e n t
$|-|,(MM)
Ja m a ic a ,
O p e n D l y . & S u n . t o It p . m .
1457 B R O A D W A Y , A T 4 « n d S T .
7-!MHJ;>
N. Y. C I T Y
E stab lish ed l» l»
.A p p ro x .
$:W M o .
TO
F R E E A U T O S E R V IC E P R O M O F F IC E
JA. 6 - 4 5 3 6
JA. 6 - 7 0 7 3
W I.
<3990
QUEENS HOME SALES, INC.
F. G. Williams & Co.
c .
JA m aic a
OFF
m o h t g a <;e
DAVID N. MINTZ
JAMAICA VICINITY
G OO D O F F E R S S E C U R E D AT S H O R T
N O T I C E — $3,500 T O $10,000
IN V K S T M K N T
PARK
YOUR
T erm
o f l.Ti t o 3 0 y e a r . ' .
In te rest
R ate
4%
t o .'>%
6 ROOM H OU S E. G o o d C o n d i t i o n . All
M o d e rn I m p r o v e m e n t s . S500 C a s h .
R en t.
OWNERS
PAY
$ 5 ,5 0 0
G ROOM H OU S E. G o o d C o n d i t i o n . All
M o d e rn I m p r o v e m e n t s .
$500 C a s h .
M ortguge.
l.iri^ T IM l':
A
SOUTH
M o n th ly ,
2-F’AIVllLY B R IC K . 9 Room s . E x c e l e n t
C o n d it io n . S m a l l C a s h a n d R e a s o n a b l e
P ric e ,
EASY H. O. L. C. TERMS
L ittle
HOME
W e A lso H a n d le A n y T y p e I n ­
s u r a n c e to S u i t Y O l^ R n e ed s.
T e rm .s.
$ 6 0 0 0 .
Home Ownership Is the Only Reliable Hedge Against In fla tio n
1— As
107-29 C O N T IN E N T A L AVE.
B o u l e v a r d 8 -0 4 1 5 -6
F o r e s t Hills, N. Y.
9605 (.lonwoixl Rd., Brooklyn
SKidinor<‘ 4-S0f»7
S
OZONE PARK, HOWARD BEACH and VICINITY
$ 3 0 0 0 .
E V E N IN G S
M o rtg a g e a n d L o a n s
S te a m
R. J. Lewis, Inc. Realtors
.
O W N ER S' LOAN C O R PO R A T IO N
351 South Broadway
50x100.
L. I.
O
BROKER
a ls o
K O N K O N K O M A , L . 1.. N . Y .
O IM 'O S IT K
K. K.
S T A T IO N
.
F L , 3 -7 7 0 7
FOR
A p a rtm e n t
a w a y
l i i v e . s t i e u t e lliiH r \ t r : i o r ( l i i i i i r y o f f e r t o d a y .
T h e su p p ly
l.im itp d .
W rite,
C all
or
IM ioiir
KONK O N K O M A
H
F A ir. 4-41 00
WANTED
UNUSUAL
HOMES
$ 1,000 CASH, BUYS
STORE BUILDING
■E L A W A R E 3-7348
AT OirR OWN
b i .o c k s
A t 2 3 3 d S t. , Bronic
50x150
PRICE, $5,950
(53 Jackson Ave., Jersey City
PA RK W A Y
« i :a c :i i
HOULIHAN
4200 WHITE PLAINS AVE.
$ 1,000 6 ASH REQUIRED
2 Family, Sold Brick
11 Rooms
PRICE, $5,750
Vacant
$ 5 ,0 0 0
P R IC E
Otiier 1 to 8 Familf H o «m « 8
ii^ Manhattan and iIm Bronx
PRICE, $2,950
Room s
Approved Sales Broker
H .O .L C .
25 b y 100
H e a te rs
Prioe, $7,000
W ALTER
6 ROOM HOUSE
G o o d L o c a tio n
G a ra g e
F lo o r
T e rm s
coniniuiiitv
of
l.*»0
tinnies
and
1‘T . V V I D K i ' O R M K K
V A N I)K K B II,T
riiiv A T i';
PRICE, S2,850
R E A L
F a m ily ,
1
D E T A C H E D
A rra n g e d
2 C ar
; Ufital
KN.IOY lt.\T III N(i, HOATINC, I'ISIiINC
l*t-r I.4U
T h re e
OWNER LIVES
ON PROPERTY.
NO SALESMEN
A CRE
up
100
Tw o
S e p a ra te
GARDEN
H
A d j o ill ill
built
K K O N T IN C
ON
A
Civil Service
Discount
T t'r m s
$ 2 S0 CASH, BUYS
One Family, 6 Rooms
Vacant
REGULAR TYPE BRICK
BOX 100
N o E xtras
lu in y
.CANARSIE-~B1(lyii
Price, S5,500
T e rm s
LEADER
FARM
F lo o r
♦
2 4 3 E a st 2 3 5 th S t.
H e a te rs
Im p ro v e m e n ts
TO
FOR CASH
Ideal for Retirement.
F a m ily
D riv e w a y
F irs t
WRITE
TERMS
IF DESIRED
N.Y. Buses I bik. away
Tw o
6 Room s
S te a m
M o d e rn
for Full Pa(;ticuiars
FOR EACH PLOT
F!shing and Swimming
A rra n g e d
BET. BOULEVARD ft WESTSlOE
100 x 400
PLO TS-
395
Bathing and Boating
$
1 6
B a tli
H e a t.
G a ra g e
S e p a ra te
A C RES—
and
W a te r,
M o d e rn
UKEWOOD.NJ.
1 7
F a m ily
R o o m .s
♦
S p o t
D e v e lo p e d
A
.salc.s
ca m p aig n
to
d i.strib u te
a
37-acre
garden
.spot
to
a
num ber
of
.sm all
u n it
pu rc h a.sers,
who
he
feels
w ill m a k e d e s ira b le - r- * ;'.ib o r .s
for th e
16 0
re sid e n ts
ad jo in in g
th e
D roperty
now
b e i n g o f f e r e d , h a s l>een l a u n c h e d
oy L aw ren ce P. C aiv eir of R o n k o n k o m a,
L. I.
D iv id ed
in to q u a rte r-a c re
p lo ts,
and
. s tu d d e d w i t h l a r g e plne.s, t h e p r o p e r t y
m akes
«
very
ch a rm in g
and
h e a lth y
site fo r a h o m e a n d g a r d e n .
I t i s » I. s o
a n i d e a l .spot f o r t h a t r e t i r e m e n t h o m e
w h i c h .so m a n y o f u s h a v e p l a n n e d .
S itu a te d
on
th e
fam o u s
old
fo rm er
V a n d erb ilt L ong Isla n d M o to r P ark w ay ,
w itich
fo r y e a rs
was
a
toll h ig h w a y ,
e v e r y p l o t f r o n t s o n t h i s 100 - f o o t - w i d e
h a rd su rfaced ro ad .
T h is M o to r P a r k ­
w a y R o a d is k e p t o p e n by t h e C o u n t y
all w i n t e r lo n g .
J u s t a few b lo ck s a w a y is b e a u tif u l
L a k e R o n k o n k o m a , w ith Its 4 m ile s of
tre e -stu d d e d
w h ite
sandy
beach.
In­
d ia n s n am e d th is lak e very a p tly w h en
th e y c a lle d it ‘ T h e C h r y s t a l W a t e r s o f
th e W h ite S a n d s .”
D A V IE S B A R G A IN S
PROPERTY BETWEEN THE FORMER GOULD ESTATE
AND THE GOLF COURSE . . ONE MILE FROM BUSI­
NESS SECTION of LAKEWOOD
C a rd e n
G e ts
6
H O M E
L IK E
PA YS
CALL
R E N T
ALL
or
EX PEN SE S
PHONE
LEO WOLINS, 55 W. 42d ST.
M E D aU lon
3-0698
A P A R T M E N T h u n te r s sto p ;
tak e
advan>
tag e of L ong B ea ch re n ts for w in ter; 1
ro o m
from
$2 2 .5 0 : 2 r o o m s f r o m $ 3 5 ; 3
ro o m .s $55; a ll n e w ly f u r n i s h e d , k i t c h e n e t t e ,
b a t h ; 45 m i n u t e s N e w Y o r k , 17c f a r e o n
co m m u tatio n .
Tudor
T ow ers,
215
E a .st
B ro ad w ay , L ong B each.
T e le p h o n e N. Y.
o f f i c e , B A 7 -3 0 4 2 , o r L o n g B e a c h 2100.
G R E E N W IC H V IL L A G E — M ap le F u rn itu rt^
1 • 4
room s,
m odern
k itc h e n e tte ,
bath a,
f i r e p l a c e s , g a r d e n s , $ 4 2 .5 0 t o $100.00.
M A R T IN
l i CHRISTOPUSR ST.
CUelfiea a-8i3«
H e lp
Y o u r s e lf
Pa^re Fifteen
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER
rniesday, September 21, 1&43
L a te r—
EX A M S
H e lp Y o u r G o v e r n m e n t N o w
b
u
r
y
b
e
s
o
n
o
d
r
t
s
F o llo w in g
e x a m in a tio n s
W o o d b o u r n e , IS.
I
by
By
JOSEPH
B U R S T IN
21
jjR lions.
D e lig h tfu l A ccom -
n a te d
Z estfu l d in in g , E n te r ta in m e n t—
Com pany.
No
car
Y o rk
M o tin ta ln B u s e s .
out
,
E rie.
B um m pr.
added:
3 T rain s
on
S P E C IA L
b a s is
of
TO
MEN
it
H
E
S
T E
R
’S
VtfoodbournB, N. V.
Z U N B A R G
w as
and
Mil«* from N*w Yotk • vacation "heaven,"
l,t«ath-«alt*n»ly b « a o lifu I c o u n try » id * —
Xclicioui food —re»tful indoor «ctivitie*—»nvigoratinK enjoyable outdoor aportc Tennia—
.wimming— ping pong— volley ball— bowling
__ outdoor dancing — bicycling — ( horaeback
riding and golf nearby).
^
—
w ith
M o v ie
R a tin g
V llY lo w
RAT85
A
P
K
S V
i L
L E
.
ff'h ite S u l p h u r S p r in g s . IS. Y.
THE
T H E IR
LESSEES
BEST
EXTEND
W ISH E S
FOR
A
h a p p y a n d v ic t o r io u s n e w
year
M akp Y o u r D e p o s ite d
R eserv atio n s
Now
10 C l i m a x t h e P e r f e c t S u m m e r V a c a t i o n
T h i s R o.sh H a s h o n a h H o l i d a y ,
a t th e Lodge.
IHrlary L km-m I t h s f r v n l
4
R ixim
Hoorn
F u ll
W ith
W ith
D a y s— S ep t.
2 « -C ct.
3rd
B a t h o n F l o o r .........................S < « .0 «
B a t h ..................................................
LESSER LODGE
W H I T E S U L P H U R S P R I N G S , N. .Y
S e rv ic e s H e ld o n P re m is e s
F o r C ity I n f o r m n t i o n , C a ll L O n g a c r c 5-8518
H eated R oom s
H M T -IR T
Subw ays
(F lu sh in g
L o c al)
to
R aw .so n S t.
liid f 'p e n d e n t S u b w a y to Q u e e n s P la z a
and
100 % — M
J»9-90% —
«!)-80% —
79-70% —
c a ll
S c a le
u st be seen.
E x c ellen t.
Good.
F air.
of
th e
u p o n , th e
p e r s o n a litie s ,
R a lp h
E d w a rd s ,
H u lic k ,
o rc h e s tra s
c a ll
upon
r a d io
C A P IT O L — - D u B a r r y W a s a L a d y ” .. 80%
B eg. T h u rs., ” J o h n n y C om es
L a te ly ”
...........................................................
*
B w a y & 5 1 s t S t . — C O . 5-1360.
S tra n d
C R IT E R IO N —
“ D e stro y e r”
...................................................... 8 0 ^ i
B eg. W e d ., " H i t th e Ic e ”
B w a y Si 4 6 t h S t . — B R . 9 -7 8 0 0
C a p ito l
GLOBE—
" S a lu te to th e
B ’w a y & 4 6 t h
th ro u g h
H a ll,
one
s e a ts
w ill
910
T H IR D
B n ild m K
9.*i%
F r e e d o m ” ...................................
75'-;,
t h e R h i n e ” ............................
4 7 th S t . — C L 7-5900
85%
Corner High Street
N E W
A R K , N .
J .
M a in ta in e r
'f in ­
P ra c tic a l.
C a p ta in
<NYC
A u th o rity ),
PARAMOUNT
T iin -
W r itte n .
H ack
JPermanent W a v e $5 p,"Te
$ 5 ,0 0 0
.
,
ANOTHER
COMEDY
Grade
mom'fms
’^ C A R O L E
♦
Daily from . $ 2.50
15.00
Monthly from
60.00
A Few Choice Suite* Available
Reasonably Priced
C.
L.
SEABURY
AT
34TH
R oxy J
fO K p fN C f U
OP ARMy
C O N T IN U O U S
• lA T t FEATURE
385 JAY
STREET,
Ik
S .
B
R
- G - M
’ s
‘‘l l ’s s l i i r i f f i r . ”
ff in rh ell
.
THOUSANDS
CHEER
BACK
THE
L o«N tr«l
A
W
N
’S
in
Its
IIhh
WAR
S P E i'J A U Z I M :
HOMK
Manager
IN
GOOD FOOD
GOOD W IN E
Y o u c a n g e t a Rood lu n c h , a d elicio u s J
d in n e r , a n d e n jo y y o u r fH v o rite d r i n k ,
R a te s — $7 to $9 P e r W e e k
R esrrvrd
f.-l«U)0
;!4S 3I T H IR D
MAMA RITZ
_
D c L u x u D i n n e r 5 lo 8
1
3
D e liv e re d
.327 BroudHay
I®
New
Y ork
to
— 55c
Yuur
AVE.
Corner
FO. 4-9 37 6
183d St.'
J
Shu fftobo ard
and
M usic
;
1>Checks C a sh e d W ilh tn tt Charge',
'I
.
.
[[Civil
.
Service
and City E m p l o y e e s I
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d ra ftin g
e s p e c ia lly
v ig o r o u s ly
P re s id e n t
th e y
of
have
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w eek
Sam uel
W h ite
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House
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to
new
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o n ly
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th a t
about
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it
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c o u ld
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m o re
lib e r a ',
to p
a
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has
as­
of
to
try
to
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g ra n tin g
w o rk
its
out
of
h e a rd
by
s in c e
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of
appeal
h ig h e r
r a tin g s ,
out
h is
1,
187
r a tin g s ,
and
o th e r
h o n e s tly
175
in
r a tin g ,
it
got
b o a ix is
h e re
have
s ix
no
an
eve ry
and
ev e ry
m o n th s
re s u lte d
in
lo w e r
Now,
by
appear
cases
fo r
th e
em ­
you
w eek,
to
fill
In s p e c to r
on
a
lis t
T h e re
of
and
th e
S te e l,
te m p o ra ry
d u ra tio n .
p o s itio n ,
of
b a.sU
w a s no
e lig ib le s
th e
fo f
C o m m is >
S io n f e l t i t i m p r a c t i c a b l e
an
h ig h ly -ra te d
y e a r,
t o h o l(j
e x a m in a tio n .
e ffic ie n c y
in
th e y
th e
are
S e c to r C lu b B o n d R a lly
w e re
W a s h in g to n .
have
fie ld ,
AI
been
a lth o u g h
h a n d le d
w ant
to
S ilv e rm a n ,
V e h ic le
S e c to r
h ere—
C lu b ,
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0
a p p e a l,
th a t
your
p e rs o n n e l
o ffic e .
good
have
c o m p le te
in fo rm a tio n .
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see
s h o u ld
of
B u re a u ,
o r g a n iz a tio n
co rre s p o n d e n c e .
If
3,
th e
a v a ila b le
to
ra is e
g e n e r a lly
h o w e v e r,
to
of
by
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e m p lo y e e s .
th is
o n ly
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your
to
la s t
p o s itio n
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one-
m o n th s
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com m on
if
a w fu lly
u n til
r a tin g
m ost
y o u ’r e
a
u p p e r-b ra c k e t
change.
w ith
30
18
a
lo w e r-b ra c k e t
p lo y e e s :
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cases
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w o u ld
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case.
378
d is s a tis fie d
y o u ’v e
a
s te p
g ra n ts
m is s io n ,
S e rv ic e
in
who
th e
M o to r
heads
announces
th a t
h a s p le d g e d
W ar
Bonds.
th e
h is
t o ra is e
They
h e ld
a r a lly
a t 12 n o o n , S e p te m -
ber
19,
49
at
N e w p o rt
S tre e t,
B r o o k ly n .
M acys
S a m ia
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N o w th ro u g h O c to b e r Hi
S e r v ic e m e n '^ H E x c h a n g e ^ 2 n d F l o o r
has the gifts men and women overseas are asking
for. You choose, we’ll do the rest! But, make it soon!
1 2 th
M a e y ^ s o w n m o n e y b e iitt
to
th e
G ov­
jo b s
fille d
for the 'Army. Water resistant
and adjustable. They’re neatly
tailored with slide fastener and
two pockets_____________ 1 .4 f l
m any,
p u b lic iz e d )
im p o r ta n t.
S e rv ic e
g e n e r a lly
“ e s s e n tia l”
d e c id e s
in
by
lis t.
to
e s s e n tia l
e x p a n d in g
to
p a n d in g
“key"
Job
lis t.
such
an
e x p a n s io n
its
How
fa r
m ig h t
go
F i t t e d d u t t l e b a g for the Army
G o v e rn m e n t
fo llo w
s u it
by
or Navy. Complete with all the
toilet items men neve^; seem to
have enough of, also a sewing kit
and shoe shine kit_^
2 .9 «
ex­
is a n y b o d y ’s g u e s s .
JOBS
Cradle Robbing
Is Out!
i i i i i P a c k a g e C a n te e n ^ 8 t h F l o o r
“ W e ’r e n o t r o b b i n g t h e c r a d l e , ”
P o s tm a s te r
He
w as
th a t
in g
y o rk
under
d u r in g
by
s ix te e n
ru s h
th e
and
The
w om en
te m p o ra ry
Post
16
p ap e rs .
ta k e
fo r
of
# 'S o v e r s e a s a s s o r t m e n t :
over
as
boys
w o r k in g
lo o k in g
and
in
Carton of cigarettes, sewing kit,
p laying cards, cookies, gum,
caramels, designed expressly for
your boy’s pleasure and ready
to mail. Packed wt, 5 lb s._2*74
th e
ta k e
w o rk e rs ,
now
in
th e ir
a r e n ’t
18
c le r k s ,
la b o rs
have
anyone
p ro ­
s e rv ic e
m en
jo b s
They
e x tra
flo o d
T h e y ’l l
who
h ir­
offers 30 pre-packaged gift assortments, and over 100
items with which to make up your own gift packages.
o v e rs e a s .
and
O ffic e .
over
re ­
is
season
P . O . p re fe rs
c lia u ffe u r s
o f­
a
fo r
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m en
to
th e P o s t O ffic e
boys
duced
G o l d m a n ’s
re fe rrin g
an
fo r
c a n ’t
e s s e n tia l
jo b .
A p lic a n ts
Room
33d
fo r
are
4500,
S tre e t
in v ite d
N.
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and
in te rv ie w s
to c a ll a t
Post
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d e ta ils
of
th e
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in d u s tr ie s .
(lo v crn in en t essential
G o v e rn m e n t,
e s s e n tia l
At
th e
d o e s n ’t
tn
S p e c ific a lly ,
th a n
w h ic h
p ro ­
M e a d -R a m s -
C iv il
lib e r a l d e f e r m e n t s in e s s e n ­
Now
an
b e tte r
w in n in g
appeal
la w ,
de­
C ity
t o th e
W o rk s
th e
is e x p e c t e d
d e fin ite ly
s p e c ia l c o m m i t t e e
fo r m u la
m o re
m ost
know n
S e le c tiv e
s ig n e d
a
its
p a rt-tim e
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little
d e fe r m e n is
in d u s try
as
p o lic y .
th a t
expand
fo r
(a n d
c o n firm a tio n ),
m ean
is
tru e
S e le c tiv e
p o rt
th a t
“ c o u n s e l,”
is
of
does
peck
h ig h ly -ra te d
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of
th e
e ffi­
P u b lic
“ K e y L is t ” E x p a n s io n
If
fic e .
i t a f fe c ts F e d e r a l o ffic e s .
— If
at
and
(w h ile
s a id
by
a s s ig n e d
d e fe rm e n t
s lig h tly
chance
who
w eek
G o v e rn ­
th e
w as g ra n te d
of
w h o s e w o r k in G o v ­
e x tr e m e ly
th e
Rosenm an,
w h o le
th e s e
a u d ito r s ,
o fte n
th a t
it
w a n ts
is
w eeks
w o rkers.
had
had
be
a u th o rity
and
e rn m e n t
th e
2 — O n e w id e ly -q u o te d s to ry h e re
R o o s e v e lt
e m p lo y e e
th is
ave ra g e
of
chances
under
b u d g e t o ffic e rs , c la s s ific a tio n
to
“ w re c k e d "
v ita l
m ent
has
th e
is t h i s :
your
m o tio n
d o n ’t
im p o rta n c e
r a t in g s
te rm in e
P e rm is s io n
D e p a rtm e n t
Im p o tra n t
w h o le
on
h o w e v e r,
c ie n c y
Stee! Man N eeded
s e tb a c k .
e m p lo y ­
s tro n g ly .
D e fin ite ly ,
fo r
now
S tre e t,
th e
s p o t,
m a n y o th e rs
un­
of
re le a s e d
th a t
th e
a p p e a l—
t h a t y o u 'll
a c c e p t­
S tro c k ,
4 0 th
has
th e
e x p e rts ,
good
of G o v­
F ig u re s
in
Now
it.
show
re a l
T h e y ’r e
not ap-
is , o f c o u r s e , i f y o u
a
h u rry .
W A S H IN G T O N — O f f i c i a 1 s
h e re
of
can
b e in g
L.
East
on
a
c e r ta in
p erso n s
are
D .
She
e rn m e n t
in
lik e
ta k e
r a tin g ?
an
S ta te s E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ­
10
pay
TH E DRAFT
More Deferments?
M rs .
U n ite d
ic e ,
T h a t
e ffic ie n c y
w in in n g
on.
th e
a .m .
m a­
q u a lify
no
your
of
v e ry little c h a n c e
ta u g h t
o c c u p a tio n s
A p p lic a tio n s
w ill
to
and
e s s e n tia l
ta k e n
n ec essary.
be
a p p lic a n ts .
t h e i r in te llig e n c e , re c e iv e a m e d i­
W A S H IN G T O N — W h y
and
c a rd
o th e r
w ill
chance
R A TIN G
You H ave SO-SO
Chance fo Win
peal
Tuesday, September 21, I 943
an
you
you
jo b "
or
In
a
good
to
b e in g
or
th e
in d u s tr y
“ c r itic a l
th a n
on
have
to
jo b "
rh is
th a t
have
to
it
W ant
to g ra p h y .
u n le s s
th e
be
i t ’s
even
a d d itio n
“ e s s e n tia l”
lis t,
on
you
lis t
a ls o
G o v e r n m e n t 's
lis t.
has
m any
fo u n d
r e a lly
d e fe rm e n ts .
c o n s id e r a b le
in
p ra c tic e ,
v ita l
e m lo y e e s
im p o s s ib le
For
.s o n n e l o f f i c e r s
tr a in in g
vanced
to
e x a m p le ,
o r d in a r ily
d e fe rra b le .
ta k e
The
in
are
get
p e rnot
N e ith e r
E v e n in g
H ig h
of
and
is
A a ro n
are
5
at
S c h o o l,
351
M a n h a tta n .
at
S c h o o l.
b a s ic
w ar
th e
S c h n e id e r,
e v e n in g s
re q u ire d .
S tiu u b e n m u lle r
ad­
a
p h o to g ra p h e r.
7 :3 0
c o n tin u in g
or
under
or
e q u ip m e n t— n o t e v e n
e r a — is
is
pho­
have
e v e n in g s
in c lu d e s
' c h i l d r e n ’s
C o u rses
in
can
e le m e n ta r y
c o u rs e
d ir e c tio n
No
You
p h o to g ra p h y
p h o to g ra p h y ,
n o te d
a c o u rs e
F re e ?
b e g in n in g
m e a n t,
it
to
th e T e x tile
In
"Barber Pole of 5 necessary toilet
items, shoe polish,, laoasy .duffle
bag, trench mirror, 5 pkgs. ciga­
rettes, 2 handkerchiefs, assorted
hard candy, jelly, melba toast.
Packed wt. 5 lbs_________ 4 * 0 3
A C o u rs e
111 W a r P h o t o g r a p h y
be
jo b ."
th a t:
“ c ritic a l"
“ key
is
to h a v e a n “ e s .s e n tia l
G o v e rn m e n t,
to u g h e r
it,
h o w e v e r,
m uch
e s s e n tia l
happen
of
in d u s try .
m o m e n t,
do
a ll
a
w eek,
at
8 :1 0 .
a
cam ­
9f« ll
w ill
b e
d e l i v e r e d
( L A ,
4-
R e g is tr a tio n
d a ily
T e x tile
W est
1 8 th
at
th e
H ig h
S tre e t,
M A N Y 'S P I I I C E
P O L I C Y : Our large volume of cash sales—the small profit, per transaction—are the foun­
dation of our endeavor to have the prices of our merchandise reflect a six per cent saving for cash, except on pricefixed merchandise.
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