+ C 5^Z21 5 ' m . A I . B A N Y ■‘* V ’. ; • ■:3 s -/ ■ •jV v . : ^ : ' '^ '■■ ‘ " V V " . ■ ’.v’V:' V '■■'■-■r'iV^fik ¥ M v jy ■ ■'' ■ ■’■'V.■ .■!' j}^r ■ ‘V FDR EASES DRAFJ RULES ATHERS FORGOVF ',‘r ' W 5, No. 1 6 T uesday, D ecem ber 28, 1943 P r i c e F iv e Cento A S H I N G T O N — b ig n e w s m e n f o r w h o H e r e 's G o v e r n m e n t a r e f a t h e r s . P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt h a s s u e d U . a n S . o r d e r G o v e r n m e n t s h o u ld g e t t r e a t m e n t d r a f t a s v io u s a n d G U m U ‘ B O N U S b e ’ a l T h is m e a n s b e r a t h e in t h e r e v e r s e s H o u s e t h e r e in c r e a s e o f f a t h e r s n o n - g o v e r n m e n t W h ite la r g e is­ t h a t e x a c tl y s a m e f a th e r s . L s a y in g r e a s o n s . o r d e r w a s l e tte r to b e th e a n u m ­ w o r k e r s to f o r o c c u p a tio n ­ T h e P r e s i d e n t ’s c o n ta in e d W C h a ir m a n w ill in F e d e r a l d e f e r r e d p r e ­ p o lic y , a r in a M a n p o w e r P a u l M c N u tt. I t in stm c te d h im to issu e re g u la tio n s to p u t th e o rd e r in effect im m e d ia te ly . O u tsid e g o v e rn m e n t, d r a f t b o a rd s h a v e been m u ch m o re lib e ra l fa th e r d e fe rm e n ts th a n A N G E R S w ith w ith n o n -fa th e r d e fe rm en ts. In sid e g o v e rn m e n t, how ever. W h ite H o u se h a s in sis te d t h a t a g e n c ie s fo llo w th e s a m e r ig id p o lic y o n o c c u p a tio n a l a s on fa th e r d e fe rm en ts n o n -fa th e r d e fe rm en ts. A g en cy c o m m itte e s m u s t c o n ­ tin u e to p a s s o n a ll d e f e r m e n ts req u e ste d . H o w ev er, th e d e n t ’s o r d e r g i v e s t h e m C I T Y E M P L O Y F u ll E x p l a n a t i o n o f N e w P l a n - H o w E E w id e r re a lly S la ttitu d e needed. to P re si­ m u c h re ta in m e n M uch You G e t T H IE V E R Y H ow M u c h C o m e s O u t - H o w M u c h O v e rtim e Y ou W o rk s e e pages 2, 3 E P ID E M IC H IT S V E T O F F IC E p a g e 9. O N T M I S S T H I S C H A N C E HOW THE O R A P E R M A N E N T J O NEW SUBW AY B see page 5 PAY SY STEM W ORKS p a g e "4 P o s t - W a r S e v e r a n c e GEN. BRADLEY P a y D E S C R IB E S S o u g h t f o r U . S . W o r k e r s J O B A ID page 16 see TO VETERANS poge 5 O 0 V T Y ‘ O U L E A C V A E N ’ R U N U D L E E R S E S T X A P N L D A I T N H E E see D M page 16 C ity E m p lo y e e s B itte rly P ro te s t In a d e q u a c y By JEROME YALE “ A n o t h e r w e e k , tw o a n d to w o r k w i t h o u t C ity b u c k s th e n n e r v o T h a t ’s h e h a n d th e u s a n g r y “ c o s t - - t h e b u t o f g reat m a jo rity of C ity to th e p ay p lan . T h e e m ­ M ay o r, “M aybe a n d h e F ire h o u rs can by th em . fo rce D e p a rtm e n ts y e llin g th e P o lic e in to lo n g er “em erg en cy ” b u t th e m o re e x p lo siv e new th in k e rs aro u n d th e m u n ic ip a l o ffces w ere ta k in g a b o u t th e r e ­ ce n t s trik e of p u b lic w orkers if 1 4 6 ,0 0 0 N ew Y ork e m p lo y e e s s u d d e n ly d e c id e d in o th er groups are a c tio n . O rg :a n iz a tio n s to . . . little w ith lo n g er C IO , says u n io n g a in e d su p p o rt th e C o m m u n ity C o u n c ils o f C I O w h ic h is h e lp in g in t h e trib u tio n of h a lf e x p la in in g fo r m o re th e a m illio n C ity m oney m eet b e in g c irc u la te d p lan of o ff6 C t a sk in g th e d is­ th e SC M W A be C ity p ay - p u t p u b lic of th e a sk in g re ­ p ro ffered in ­ crease. T h e sc ale u n io n a lso in te n d s a la r g e a d v e rtisin g c a m p a ig n to b rin g th e w orker p lan n e d m ass p lig h t of p ro b le m s C i t y ’s th e C ity b efo re th e p u b lic ; a lso f o r tlie n e a r f u tu r e a re m e e tin g s to w h ic h sta ff of d isc u ss are c iv il In su ffic ip n t, fro m a th e a t th e fac in g serv ice th e w o rk ­ Says A FX p re se n t s itu a tio n lo n g -ra n g e A F L c iv il p o in t of em p lo y e e s v iew , u n io n , th e A m eric a F e d e ra tio n of S ta te C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m p lo y e e s, m ad e th e “W e n o t fo llo w in g c o n sid e r su fficie n t creased cost s ta te m e n t: th e to p resen t m eet of raise th e in ­ b u t w e liv in g , re a liz e t h a t it h a d to be w ith in t h e lim its of a c c ru a ls w ith in th e p r e s e n t b u d g e t. “ W e a re w o rk in g for p e rm a n e n t im p ro v e m e n ts in th e get w ill w h ic h e a in in g s w ill of C ity 1 9 4 4-45 b u d ­ c o n tro l em p lo y e e s th e for y e a r a f t e r J u n e 3 0, 1 9 4 4 .” T h e C iv il S ei-v ic e P o ia u n e q u a lly b itte r a g a in st th e p a y a is rise . T h e F o r u m f a v o r e d t h e 15 p e r c e n t p a y rise re s o lu tio n p a s se d b y C ity C o u n c il, a n w h ic h w o u ld in ci-ea.se f o r h ave a ll C ity m ea n t ex­ p ressin g th e d issa tisfa c tio n w ith p r e s e n t s e tu p is t h e C o r r e c t io n O f ­ fic e rs B e n e v o le n t A s s o c ia tio n . a sp o k e sm a n fo r th is g ro u p n o t ou t anyone, A s ex ­ to tak e b u t w e w a n t w h a t w e ’r e e n t i t l e d t o . ” F r e d M . A liea rn , a tto rn e y fo r th e a s ­ s o c ia tio n , is p r e s e n t in g tro lle r M c G o k lrie k th e a re to C o m p ­ o rg an iz a - y new raise . th e O n ly fo r tax e s. T h e new p a rt of th e p e r­ I t is a “ b o n u s .” th e n ew pay o u t, in m o st cases 1 o r F e b r u a r y 15. pay raise to b e g in s on t h a t d a te . th e c ity e m ­ a bonus, house, you can fig u re th a t a b o u t 20 p e r c e n t o f th e a m o u n t y o u a r e g r a n t e d w ill g o in t o U n c le S a m ’s p o c k e t. No Pension Deductions O n t h e o t h e r h a n d , w o r d is t h a t n o p e n sio n d e d u c tio n s w ill be m a d e fro m th is b o n u s. W h e n th e Ir.st b o n u s w a s g iv e n o n J u l y 1, 1943, th e a m o m it w a s s u b je c t to p e n sio n fu n d d e d u c tio n s. T h is tim e , t h e b o n u s w ill b e e x e m p t . F rom o n e p o i n t o f v ie w t h i s is good new s. I t m e a n s a few d o ld o lla rs a m o n th m o re in c a s h to m e e t th e h ig h e r c o s t o f liv in g . B u t, w h e n y o u m a k e a c o n tri­ b u tio n to th e p e n s io n fu n d , th e C ity a lso h a s to p u t in dough. B y e x e m p tin g y o r b o n u s, th e C ity saves T o itse lf p le n ty o f c a s h . fig iu -e o u t w h a t y o u r tax e s w ill c o m e to u n d e r t h e b ill w h ic h is n o w in C o n g re ss, d iv id e y o u r b o n u s b y 24. your p resen t A dd th a t su m to sa la ry , a n d lo o k y o u rse lf u p o n th e c h a r t o n th is page a c c o rd in g to y o u r fa m ily s t a t u s . R e m e m b e r t h a t t h i s b i ll is s till p e n d in g . C o n g ress m ay m ake changes. T h e C ity C iv il m is s io n last w eek tap e a llo w to c e iv in g to to p e m p lo y ees sa la rie s of a th a t w a iv e r th e y are in a c;ii AN irs—.spi rvKTS w h ic h c la im for a for w al^ t a k e n th e J u ly to sta te bonus, sa la i-y a llo w s title to bonu s to fa c t th a t th ey h ig h er C ity se rv ic e . T liis is s im i la r y bonus, th e y P IA N O S W A N T E D 240 W. 55Hi St., N. Y. 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T h e b ig g e s t b ite w ill c o m e f ro m th e w ith h o ld in g ta x . U n le ss you h a v e a h a lf d o zen c h ild re n a ro u n d sig n S . in em p lo y e e s r e c e i v i n g u p to $ 5 ,0 0 0 . A m ong th e o th er groups p l a i n e d , “ W e ’r e a n y th in g fro m h a d raise w ay, b u t t h a t d o e s n ’t m e a n you can co u n t on g e ttin g th e w h o le a m o u n t m en tio n ed in th e raise th e ers. L o o k in g h e Y o u m a y , if y o u a re a p lo y ee, b e sc h e d u le d fo r in to M ay o r th e in ­ Here's What's Left of Pay Raise s a y s t h a t 2 0 ,0 0 0 be sen t to th e fro m because c o n ta in in g retro a ctiv e The* S C M W A po st card s w ill c o n s id e ra tio n $240 Ja n u a ry 1, 1 9 4 4 , a n d n o m a tte r w h e n c h e c k s g o o u t, t h e r a i s e is need th e th e are n o t a sa la ry . H o w ev er, in fla te d am o n g th a t fro m C hecks P e titio n s a d d re sse d to th e M a y o r e m p lo y e e s, $2600 a n d to raises r a t e w o n ’t g e t im til F e b ru a ry of liv in g c o sts, a n d th e u n fairn e ss of fo rc in g h im to w ork lo n g e r h ours. a re $140, m erit r a i s e is m a n e n t le a fle ts w o r k e r ’s to e n title d d e d u c tio n s it th e M a y o r ’s in crease d iffe re n t fro n ts. T h e th e ea rn in g w ip e d o u t. T h e r e w ill b e n o p e n s io n d e d u c ­ in w e a se w ill fig h t o n several h as a re tio n s A m e ric a . been Jo e h a d re c e iv e d a $100 m e r it in c re a s e th re e m o n th s ag o , b rin g in g h im u p to $2700. 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M o n tre a . “C an you im a g in e ” , sa id one im p u lsiv e c le rk “w h a t w o u ld h a p p e n g e n e ra l, M a y o rs IF T H E PAY ROLL PERIOD W IT H RESPECT T O AN EMPLOYEE IS SEMIMONTHLY a m e r i t r a is e w ill n o t b e in c lu d e d a m o n g th o se b e n e fittin g fro m th e B u ild in g . of in c ific i n s t a n c e s , t h e p r e c is e a m o u n t o f r a i s e h a s n ’t y e t b e e n w o r k e d o u t. P e r d ie m e m p lo y e e s m a y e x ­ p e c t a n o th e r 50 c e n ts a d ay . A n e m p lo y e e w h o h a s re c e iv e d t h a t w o n ’t w o r k f o r u s ” , s a i d o n e c le ric a l w o rk e r in th e M u n ic ip a l S om e m en fo r o f USE THIS TABLE TO FIGURE YOUR TAX DEDUCTION. See story on this page “Here’s W liat’s Left of Pay Raise." N urses in th e H o sp ita ls D e p a r t­ m e n t w ere a w a rd e d $150 a y e a r by th e M ay o r, a n d th e n e w sc h ed u le w e n t in to effect o n D e c e m b e r 1 fo r th e m . H o w ev er, in m a n y sp e ­ A t p ress tim e su c h la rg e d e p a rt­ m en ts as H o sp ita ls a n d H e a lth a n d P a rk s w e re s till w a itin g to w ith of a n d $ 4 ,0 0 0 r e c e iv e a n a d d i t i o n o f $240— or ab o u t $ 4 .6 0 a w eek. H ig h e r p a id w o rk e rs a re in lin e fo r $350. M e m b e rs o f th e P o lic e a n d F ire D e p a rtm e n t rece iv e $420 a year (see sto ry o n p age 9). c a sts ”, h a s b een a n n o u n c in g th e i n c r e a s e s d e p a r t m e n t b y "* < 8 ep artm en t. d o in g in p lo y ee s a s o n e e m p lo y e e s a id , “ m a y b e to g e t liste n e rs to h is S u n d a y b r o a d ­ h e a r , w h a t ’s se rie s a re to rec e iv e a n in c re a s e o f a y e a r — a b o u t $ 2 .3 1 a w e e k . p lo y ee s s till h a v e n ’t been to ld p re c is e ly w h e re th e y s ta n d in r e ­ g ard in c re a se s tio n s p re v a il: E m p lo y e e s e a rn in g in ­ c re a s e s . T h e a l a s t w e e k ’s L E A D E R , t h e s e M a ­ liv in g ” fo r t h e i r f o r c e r e c e i v in g u p t o $ 3 ,0 0 0 . T h e re a re n u m e ro u s v a ria tio n s w ith in th e new p ay raise p lan , p a y ” . r e s p o n s e req u e sts g rad u a te d th e o v e r tim e to o f t i o n ’s a h a s e x tr a e m p lo y e e s y o r ’s Tuesday, Dee«mber 28, CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Two CIVIL 8KRVICE I.EADEB »7 Duane Street, New York City CopyriKlit 1013,'^ by Civil Service rublications, Inc. Entered as second-class matter October a, 1939, at the post oll'ife at New York, N. Y., under Uie Act of March 3. 1879. W r i t e o r Telephotve f o r F u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n B R O N X U N IO N 470 East 161st Street ME. 5-7800 GRAND CENTRAL 224 East 47th Street W L 2-2410 M cB U R N E Y 215 W est 23rd Street CH. 3-1984 H A R LE M 180 W est 135th ED. 4-9000 W E S T SID E 5 W est 63rd Street SU. 7-4400 CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Thre« % ..................... . .V ‘ >» i ' , ARMY AIR F0 6 CES army service forces OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF WAR GENERAL STAFF WAR d e p a r t m e n t civilian service a w a r d s —Employees of the War Departmenf now The department has found that Incentives—In the form of ribbons, commendations, and cash payments—"pay off” not only In better employee morale, but in providing better service for the department Itself. Looks to us like the WD has something good here something we'd like to see other governmental units copy. The Insignia In the ribbons above represents the office or shop In which the civilian Is employed. distinction: they receive colorful service ribbons to Indicate that the Governf considers their work on the home front Important. The ribbons represent one part ’"nhe War Department's long-range program to provide Incentives for employees. Another ff of fhof program is represented by cash payments for Ideas which Improve efficiency. e a n e w \e fo re T h a t E x t r a P a y F i n d s ARMY GROUND FORCES I t s W If a y Y o u P la n C i t y n fo Y o u r P u r s e , H e r e 's W h a t C ity p a y r a is e - b o n u s w ill g o in to e ff e c t o n J a n u a r y H a p p e n s 1, 1 9 4 4 , b u t g e ttin g C o m m is s io n m o n e y lat h a s lid c lle in to to o f b e be p a id o lls, t h e n over n e w in w o u ld B udget new leets. part m e n t s e ik h a s ith h o ld in g 4. T h e n are of th ere to check a ll th e and p ay ro ll d e d u c tio n , w a it e tc . h av e an y of to co u rt p ap er p rin te d S ig n S In lifte d above ad - w h ic h be m ad e Jitm en t s a y i n g t h a t i h e y a ’ld t h e y a r e g e t t i n g a a p ro m o tio n . of u n d erbonus, C o m p t r o l l e r ’s o f f i c e b a t t e r s b it h ir in g IP ■ o n ly iiv so m a n y c a n ’t e x tra 3 p in g ^ ^ ^ lip m e n t a r e n ’t t w o o r t h e p a y r o ll n e w t h r e e new s, re g u la rly . to th e n c o rrid o rs a a n d v ista q u iet I t to m ay tim e , 1. a m o u n t W rite p a y - your to T h in k in g su rv ey by th e T h e of A bout C ity L E A D E R d ica te s th a t o f P o lic e on e h a s (w ith th e list, or tio n fo r ness youre a n c ip a l o n ly in ­ earn e d lea v e , o p p o rtu n ity to an d tak e a sin g le th in k in g Joke W e l f a i ’e , A bout for one tim e w h en need ed— an d p ro b ab ly t h a t w i l l b e e n o u g h ; ( 2 ) t h e y d o n ’t in te n d to d o a n y th in g fu rth e r u n ­ le ss d e fin ite in stru ctio n s com e do w n fro m th e M a y o r ’s iffic e . O n e o ffic ia l in th e D e p a r tm e n t o i tv er w o u l d n ’t 10 w h ic h M ay o r bonus f in g fo r T h e be h is out are 9). m u st be h a n d e d to th e b e fo re h e w ill a n n o u n c e th e o r th e d e p a rtm e n t, or w a it­ th e M a y o ra l e d ic t. p ay n o t g iv e w ork, S u n d ay s th a t th e ir a c tu a lly a n d to in crease, tim e w ork T h is $100 o ut a y ear, th a t am o n g ra th e r o f­ n ot over­ d e p a rt­ p u rely c le ri­ c a l o n e s lik e F in a n c e , fee l it w o u ld o n ly be a h ea d a ch e a ll a ro u n d , w ith n o th in g g a in e d . P ro b a b ly th a t tic e w h a t w ill h a p p e n e m p lo y e e s w ill b e p u t o n th a t t h e y ’l l th e have to be tim e is n o ­ read y w h en - be a ro u n d th e a n d to m em b ers are m o st th eir in of C a sc e ll, P o lic e a c le rk , w ork as for in th e p ro v isio n a l In O f­ S a n ita tio n g iv en a lea v e to tu g b o a t on T h e o u t a tak e th a t p ro v isio n a l a th e C ity , for p o in te d “ p o o lin g ” e x ists am o n g been th e e sta b lish m e n t bonus, a n to a arg u e th is re p re s e n ts a n e ffic ie n t to u tiliz e m a n p o w e r. T h ere h av e be a lso , t h a t of w ith th e e m p lo y e e s m o st grades a n d d e p a rtm e n t. w here th ey u se fu l, w ith in th eir title s, E stlie r of q u a lity th e reg a rd less of A lm o s t ' C XV ^ r i m o f i n a l C H A R L E S e m p h a t ic a l ly T il n its n ^ ^ i s s i o n ^ i^ n u a l c a m e r e p o r t, — L i b e l ' S ta te s d is a g r e e s F e d e r a l E m C o m m w ith C iv il it tc) t h e w h ic h s a id , c o m m e n d a tio n d e f e n s e w a s * * th e ____ f o r Government em nave accomplished duilng “T h e i s s i o n t h e S e r v ic e m a n y c ritic s e m p lo y e e s , s e n t o f to U .S . w o i-k e rs C o n g re s s la s t t h e C o m m is s io n e x c e lle n t “E v e n h av e w o r k F ed eral e n c o u n te re d p ressin g h a s w o rk in g n o th in g w h ic h e m p lo y e e s u n u su a lly a n d liv in g th e w ho d e ­ co n ­ o n a ir se rio u s som e m ed ia th e a n d b a ttle fie ld s sea. C o m m issio n h as c o n cern th e in d iv id u a ls, to h a n g of th e w ith ten d en cy of groups a n d up on G o v ern m en t d itio n s in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e ir w a rtim e o c c u p a tio n s h av e co n ­ tin u e d , n e v e rth e le s .s to m a in ta in a c h e e rfu lly to w a rd th e ir a g g re ssiv e d a ily a ttitu d e task s. T h is in sta n c es, b e e n ‘d r a f t d o d g e r s ’, ‘b u r e a u c r a t i c b u n g l e r s ’, a n d o t h e r d e s i g n a t i o n s e q u a lly fair. v icio u s, u n tru e , m e n t w h o m a t a ll c o sts— a d e d ic a tio n in s p ir e d b y a c lo se f e e lin g o f k in s h ip w ith m a te ly re fe r, a s w o u ld in gro u p th e m en a n d w o m en of th e a rm e d se rv ic e s a n d a fu ll u n d e r s ta n d in g 000 th e of c u ra te sacrifices th a t a i'e b e in g \m - “ W h ile th e C o m m issio n k n o w s th a t th e re are am o n g G o v ern ­ in f a c t a p e rs o n a l d e d ic a tio n to th e h u g e jo b o f w in n in g th e w a r th e a n d a n y w orkers a few p erso n s to su ch lab e ls c o u ld leg iti­ of m o re be th e th a n case 3 ,0 0 0 ,- c itiz e n s , it fe e ls t h a t to c i-e a te Im p re ssio n th a t th ese a re a c ­ c h a ia c te riz a tio n s of G ov- th e 52 of jo b s, a n d ex ­ is m o r e C o m m is­ in its v iew o n e x a m in a tio n . sa id th a t a show ed th a t g “ w e ll” ; th e w o n ’t go even above q u a lifie s “ T h e y ’r e d o in g e m p io e e y s h av e tests d u rin g th e y e a rs.” first n a tio n , se ctio n h e ld 13, on h a d th ro u g h a so h e a v ily c riti­ h av e d ra stic w o n ’t com e re -sc a lin g tak e h o w ever, C o m m is s io n th e e x a m i­ N ovem ­ e x a m in a tio n , or it o u t a lto g e th e r. C o fn m is sio n a c tio n ; th e d em an d s for of th e th ro w in g of S a tu rd a y , been th a t fo rm er be la tte r do of by n o t ru le B efo re a c o n su m m a te d , m ean s n u m b er tlie a c tio n . ca n even T h e sta te m e n ts o ffic ia ls (re -s c a lin g a d d in g p o in ts a cer­ to each c o n t e s t a n t ’s g r a d e ) a l l t h e p a p e r s m u st be g rad ed first, says th e D iv isio n . p a ssin g grade sc alin g com es, to re c e iv in g m ig h t n o ted th e c le rk s p erfo rm an ce S ta ff E x a m in in g w o rk e rs in g e n e ra l s u c h lab e ls a s ‘i n c o m p e t e n t s ’, ‘c l o c k w a t c h e r s ’, sp irit h a s, in m a n y h iiy h m ad e lan d , p l o y e e s S U L L IV A N U n ite d 'h o F e d e r a l of a d m ittin g red u ced ^ O n e - C a ll in g of se p ara te B ro m le y no w orse tlia ii d o n e o n sim ila r 50 th e d e te r­ 3 w as th is T h e to D iv isio n w e ll”— a n d by sta ff W e ll? “ fa irly tain ex­ h a s to ty p e s th a n sio n e r o u t th e w ork g rad e g iv en E x a m in in g c o n se rv a tiv e ber be h av e “ p ro m o tio n o f e m p lo y e e s w h o H ow p a st th e w ith a d d itio n sp e cia l re -sc a lin g new e n d eav o r m ig h t be m a d e “sh ift” c o u ld ru m ors, In a t c iz e d n u m b e r o f C ity o ffic ia ls w h o th a t w ay as b a sis. o fte n te n d e n c y e m p lo y e e s w as p o sitio n for h a s J. T ou- “ C ,” a c a p ta in L E A D E R C ity M an in n a tu re w h ic h E x a m in in g C o m p t r o l l e r ’s S a n ita tio n , R a y m o n d se ll, p rec ise in fie ld fic e . w ork m u st d e p a rtm e n ts th a t w as of e x a m in in g th e first p a r t of th e M rs. B ro m le y h a d sa m p lin g of p ap ers c a n d id a te s w ere d o in grade D e p a rtm e n t, a fo rm s th e th ese m u st be a m in a tio n s. w ork. F e b ­ each d e p a rtm e n t, d e p a rtm e n ts h av e c o m m u n ic a tio n T h e of e x a m in a tio n , P re lim in a ry th e w ork w here good of th e d e p a rtm e n ts u n its,” g ro u p s le ttin g to w eek b e g u n in tlie c o n s tr u c tio n d ep a rtm e n ta l te sts; a n d engage. a leav e of a b se n c e fro m to a lso sp e cia l th e o r m ean s a M an y e sp e c ia lly 9 do J. a u d ito r in c re a se s. a b o u t h a lf p ro g ram . m en ts, S u n d ay av erag e. a m o u n t — o r less. G e n e ra l im p re ssio n fic ia ls i s t h a t t h e y ’d h a v e sw eep ers th eir th eir to in jo b y ear. com es 2, d e ­ th e a Jo h n D e­ up for o n ca n h is to sh ift th e m se lv e s S a n ita tio n o n ly seem s th e th e second be h e ld in q u a n tity se p ara te in d iv id u a l C ity d e p a rt­ m a n u fa c tu rin g se ctio n a lre a d y of th e jo b s. Does This Begin A New Trend? g iv en to in a m in a tio n . w i ’i t e i n t o a s k q u e s t i o n s S ta te a n d F e d e ra l m a t­ T h e E x a p - w ith e m p lo y e e s p a rtic ip a tin g M u n i­ C ity in v o lv e d because C o m m issio n w ith M u n ic ip a l D e p a rtm e n ts w o rk ed ou t for a n d 52 s e p a ra te n am es TRANSFERS th e H o u s in g A u th o r ity o ffic ia ls h a v e i to p u t in a d d itio n a l tw o -fa c e d b o n u s p ro b le m . T h e y < e v e r n e e d e d . a do be h a s b een set of th e e x a m i­ th ird en o rm o u s second ters. tim e -o ff. a p p lie s th e re tu rn T h ey to b ut h e w a s m e re ly situ a tio n , a n d d riv e rs to w h a t- necessary, c le a r th e In h a d w ork e n title d C ity , in is sta te m e n t p a rtm en t, C o m p t r o l l e r ’s o f f i c e e m p l o y e e s a r e b e g in n in g to ta k e th e o v ertim e fo r g ra n te d a ro u n d p a y ro ll tim e , a n d jo k e a b o u t a ll th e h o u rs t h a t th e y m a y c o lle c t so m e d a y . d e p a rtm e n ts h av e o v e rtim e h av e C ity ' is th e th e d e a ls or 52 A n a p p lic a ­ a c tiv itie s e m p lo y e e h a s fig u re d o u t t h a t s h e h a s p ile d u p over 300 h o u rs of e x tra w ork. B u d g et B u reau an d o n ly th e second ru ary . m in e p a rtm en t. in sta n c e, to w h ic h m o s t . o ffic ia ls w as (1) e m ­ p lo y ee s a re a lre a d y w o rk in g o v e r­ e n tire It S e rv ic e of n o t im p ro b a b le th a t p a r t o f t h e t e s t w ill th e sta ff. th a t w eek, fu n ctio n s. H o w ev er, a t a b o u t m o re o v e rtim e . T h e re a c tio n th a t tim e . m ak es a t th e e stim a te s n e g lig ib le a n g u e ssin g h a s D o n ’t ab o u t H e m a d e it in te rp re tin g m ilita ry n o a to a s p e e d w i t h w h ic h t h e p a p e r s a re p re s e n tly b e in g g ra d e d , it a p p e a rs a n in acco rd ­ m e n ta l e x a m in a tio n . C iv il p lo y ees o n on am u se th ey is o r you file d R em em b er b y tim e -o ff . . . in th e o ry . 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N O riC K o r F O K M .\T IO N O F L IM IT E D P A U T N E K S im * B E T T Y B A R N E S BLO U SES— N o tice co n ­ ta in in g s u b s ta n c e of a c ertificate o f lim ite d p a r t n e r s h i p f il e d I n t h e N e w Y o r k C o u n t y C l e r k ’s o f f i c e N o v e m b e r 1 8 , 1 0 4 3 , d u l y d a te d , sig n ed a n d a c k n o w le d g ed b y all th e p a rtn e r s . ( 1 ) N a m e : B e tty B a rn e s Blouses. ( 2 ) B u s in e ss c h a i'a c te r ; H a n u f a c t u r o a n d s a l e “^At w h o l e s a l e o f b l o u s e s * n d w a i s t s . (3) P r i n c i p a l plac e r o f b u s i n c B s : X.375 B ro a d w a y . N ow Y o rk City. (4 ) G eneral p s u -l u t ir a : C B A R L E S A . C O R N I B E R T , C o u a - g u a ra n ­ 4 5 th S ix th M IS S t r y C lu b D riv e , F l o w e r H ill, P o r t W a s h ­ in g to n . New Y ork; JU LE S M A Z A R IN , 0757 Fleet S treet, Forest H ills, N ew Y o rk : JA C K SOHN, 352 5 D ecatu r A venue, B ronx, N ew Y ork. 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SIM S , a n d t h a t o f t h e i r d a u g h t e r , ,is V A L E R I E A I L E E N vSIMS, t h a t o n a n d a f t e r t h e 1 s t d a y o f F e b r u a r y . 1 0 4 4 , u p o n c o n d itio n , h o w e v e r t h a t th e y sh a ll co m p ly w ith th o f u r t h e r p r o v is i o n s o f t h i s o rd e r, a n d i t Is O R D E R E D , th a t th is order and th e a f o r e m e n t i o n e d p e t i t i o n b e f il e d w i t h i n t e n (1 0 ) d a y s fro m th e d a te h e re o f in th e o f f i c e o f t h e C l e r k o f t i i i s C o u r t a n d t h .a t a co p y of th is o rd er sh a ll, w ith in t e n (1 0 ) d a y s fro m th e en jry th ere o f b e p u b lish e d in th o C ivil S e rv ic e L ejider, a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d in th e C ity o f N e w Y o rk , a n d t h a t w i t h i n fo i- iy ( 4 0 ) d a y s a f t e r t h e m a k in g o f th is order, p ro o f o f s u c h p u ­ b l ic a ti o n s h a ll b e filed w i t h t h e C le rk o f t h e C ity C o u rt o f th e C ity o f N e w Y o rk . 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TE O P N E W Y O R K , D E P A R T M E N T O F S T A T E , bn r I d o h e r e b y c c r ti^ v t h a t a c e r t i f i c a t e o t d iss o lu tio n o f D O R E X G A R A G E C O R P .. h a s b e e n f il 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 a n d t h a t it a p p e a rs th e r e f ro m t h a t s u c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s com plied w ith section one 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 r a ­ tio n L a w a n d t h a t it is d isso lv e d . G iven in d u p lic a te u n d e r m y h a n d ano o ffic ia l seal o f th e D e p a rtm e n I o f S ta te , a t t h e C ity o f A lbany. (S eal) th is 0 th da y of D ecem ber, 1 0 4 3 THOMAS J. CURRAN, S e c re ta ry o f S ta te . By F R A N K S. S H A R P . D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S tato . STA TE OP NEW YORK. D E P A R T M E N T O F S T A T E , 69.; I do h e re b y certify t h a t a c e rtific ate o f J isso lu tio n o f S H E N A N D O A H C H E M IS T S , I N C . , h a s b e e n f il e d i n t h i s d e p a r t m e n t t h i s d ay an d th a t it ap p ears th erefro m th a t s u c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith section 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 ­ r a tio n L a w , a n d t h a t it is d issolved. G iven in d u p lic a te u n d e r j n y h a n d a n d o ffic ia l s e a l o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t (Seal) o f S ta te , a t th o C ity o f A lb an y , th is 0 th day of D ecem ber, one t h o u s a n d nin e h u n d r e d a n d fo rty tliree. THOM AS J. CU RRAN, S e c re ta ry o f S ta te . B y F R A N K S. S H A R P . D ep u ty S e cre ta ry of S tate. STA TE OF N E W YORK. D E P A R T M E N T O F S T A T E . 8S.; 1 do h e re b y c e rtify t h a t a c e rtific ate of d isso lu tio n of G O L D S T E IN - G ERSO N , INC., h a s b e e n file d i n t h i s d e p a r t m e n t th is d a y a n d th a t it a p p e a rs th e re fro m t h a t s u c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s co m p lied w ith S ectio n 1 0 5 o f t h e Stock C orporation L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d i s s o lv e d . G iven in d u p lic a te u n d e r m y h a n d a n d o fficial se a l o f t h o D c o ia rtm e n t (Seal) o f S ta to i a t t h o C ity o f A lb a n y , th is l l t h d ay of D ecem ber. 1043. THOMAS J. CURRAN, S e c re ta ry 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 . S T A T E OP N E W YORK, D E P A R T M E N T 0 F S T A T E , ss.: 1 do h e re b y c e rtify t h a t a c e rtific ate of d isso lu tio n of G E O R G E R E X , In c. h a s been filed in t h i s d e p a r t m e n t t h i s d a y and and it appears th erefro m th a t su ch cor­ p o ra tio n h a s c o m p lied w ith S ectio n 1 0 5 of th e Stock C o rp o ratio n L a w , an d th a t it is d issolved. G iven in d u p lic a te u n d e r n iy h a n d a n d o offcial seal o l t h e D e p a r tm e n t (Seal) o f S ta te , a t th e C ity o f A lb an y , th is 0 th day of D ecem ber, 1043. THOMAS J. CURRAN, S e c re ta ry o f S ta te . D e p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te . STA TE OF N EW YORK, D E P A R T M E N T O F S T A T E , ss.; I do h e re b y c e rtify t h a t a certificate o l d iK »oiutioa OX £L IT fi APAHTMENXS. 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SHARP * D e p u t y S e c r e t a r y of Stale, S T A T E O P N E W Y O R K , DE PAR r.Mtfl O F S T A T E , s s.: ' I d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t a corliflcai»d d i s s o l u t i o n o f B e u l a h B e r e s f o n l , In,. , 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 th is tiaj j t h a t i t a p p e a r s t h O T c f r o m t h a t such w p o r a t i o n h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h sf.ction c h u n d r e d a n d l i v e o f t h e S to c lc Corpora': L a w . a n d t h a t it is disso lv e d . G i v e n i n d u p l i c a t e u n d e r m y hand o f f i c i a l s e a l o f t h e Dopartm-^ o f S t a t e , a t t h e C i t y of Albui ( S e a l ) t h i s 1 3 t h d a y o f D e f - m b o r im T H O M A S J . CUUUAN, S e c r e t a r y of Sir,;. B y F R A N K S . SHARP, D e p u t y S e c r e t a r y of sta:«, S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K , DEPARTMEXl O F S T A T E , ss.; I d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t a ocrlificaK d isso lu tio n of B R O N X FLOW ER iSI H O U S E S , I N C . , h a s b e e n f il e d in tli:j p a r t m e n t t h i s d a y a n d t h a t it .ippt 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 liaj p l i e d w i t h s e c t i o n o n e h u i u l i v d aiij o f t h e S t o c k C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , anj tt i t is d i s s o lv e d . G i v e n i n d u p l i c a t e u n d e r iiiy haml o f f i c i a l s e a l o f t h e Bepartwe o f S l a t e , a t t h e C i t y of Altnq ( S e a l ) t h i s 3 1 s t d a y o f December 15i T H O M A S J . CUIIRAX, S e c r e t a r y of Si,ite. B y F R A N K S. SHAliP, D e p u t y S e c r e t a r y of Sinf. STATE OP NEW YORK, DEP,«' M E N T O F S T A T E s s.: I d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t a rprlifi'aiff d i s s o l u t i o n o f A B E R D E E N MILLS, h a s b e e n f i l e d i n t h i s ileiiaiin: t h i s d a y a n d t h a t i t a p p e a r s tliere!^J t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a t i o n h a s conipiicii *■» Kcctio n 1 0 5 o f t h e S t o c k Corporation U a n d t h a t it is disso lv ed . G iven in d u p l i c a t e u n d e r my w a n d o f f i c i a l s e a l o f tlie Dt'P ( S e a l ) m e n t o f S t a t e a t the f ii J ' A l b a n y , t h i s S 2 n d d a y of D’-*' ber, 1 0 4 3 . T H O M A S J . CUUR.VN, S e c r e t a r y of B y F R A N K S. SH.VKP. D e p u t y S e c r e t a r y of Sta» D e p u t y S e c r e t a r y of ‘ S T A T E O P N E W Y O R K , DEP.VRI^'^’' O F S T A T E , ss.; I d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t a certili'Wi d i s s o l u t i o n o f K R E G E R TRUCK I N G C O R P . . h a s b e e n l i l e d in p a rtm e n t th is d a y an d that ^ 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 na! ' p l i e d w i t h S e c t i o n 1 0 5 o f t h e Stoi’i p o r a t i o n L a w a n d t h a t i t is Uissolvea G i v e n i n d u p l i c a t e u n d e r niy * o ffic ia l s e a l o f the (S eal) o f S t a t e , a t t h e C ity of t h i s S r J n d d a y o f XkH eiflbw T H O M A S J . C I ’KU.\-V ^ Se c re ta ry ol - '* * B y F R A N K S. SHAKJj D e p u t y S e c re t a ry 0‘ ■_ S T A T E O P N E W Y O R K , DEPARTMt O P S T A T E , ss.; I d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t a <’‘“'*‘1 rAi d i s s o l u t i o n o f S E N A T E HOLDING h a s b e e n f i l e d i n t h i s d e p a r t n ie i it " a n d t h a t i t a p p e a r s therefro m c o r p o r a t i o n h a s c o m p l i e d " i t l i sou ^ h u n d r e d a n d f i v e o f t h e St oi lt Con L a w , a n d t h a t i t is dissolved. ,, J i v e n i n d u p l i c a t e u n d e r lliy *1“ i .1 o f f i c i a l s e a l o f t h o D‘l ' ,] ( S e anM l) o f 0S (t a0 (t e0 , ao,tt tt hh ee City City - ■ , t h i s 3 0 t h d a yjr o f Novi T H O MJ A S J . C lU K B £ „ S ecretary B y F R A N K S. D e p u t y S e c r e t a r y ol • ST A T E OF N E W YORK. • O P S T A T E , SB.: I d o h e r e b y c e r t i f y t h a t a cc f d isso lu tio n 4 bl CHADW ^K h a s b e e n l i l e d i n t h i s ‘*'’1’*'' .froiii ' d ay a n d t h a t it appears s u c h c o rp o r a t io n h a s com pheil f 1 0 5 o l t h e S to c k Corporation t h a t it is d isso lv ed . ihdJ* G iven in d u p lic a te under » o lfic ia l seal of I) o f S t a t e a t t h « ( S e a l) t h i s ^!3nd d a y o f ,,uA> TH OM AS J. « Secivt:ir> ° pp, By FRANK D e p u ty secret S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K . DKI ■ O F S T A T E , ss.; , . „ .prtif"?rt I do h e re b y c e rtify tl'”* d BK'* i d isso lu tio n ol fiK.a ''' ^ P O R A T IO N has been jt s.> departm ent th is day and • „ u-i> j t h e r e f r o m t h a t B u e h c o rp o i * p lie d w i t h S e c tio n 1 0 5 of iiirsD>', p o ratio n L aw . and th at niy G iven in d u p lic a te t m d c o l l i c i a l s e a l o l t"® (Seal) o l S t a t e , a t ‘i L e n i W r ' V-J. tSlBt d a y o* 6 y F R 'A N K 8. - Deputy , 28, 194S CIVIL SERVICE LEADER T H E JO B S H O P P I N G M ARKET IN CIVIL SERVICE VILLAGE W i t h C L A IR E G ifu G ifu n ew y ea r to a ll o u r L o n d o n O pa tr o n s u t f i t t e r s T h e J o b M a r k e t is d e s i g n e d t o h e lp re a d e rs a n d jo b s p e t to ­ g e th e r. T h e p o sitio n s lis te d a re g a th e re d fro m a d v e rtise m e n ts o f a ll t h e n e w s p a p e r s , i e r i o d i c als a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith p ersonnel m an ag ers. T hese H o m e F u rn ish in g s DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY Wearing Apparel for the Entir|^ Family 285 LIVINGSTON ST.. BROOKLYN. N. Y. 7 Near Nevins St. T ^ c ia l 10% lO U A TRIangrle 5-2565 - 6 D is c o u n t to C ivil S e rv ic e E m p l o y e e s ) ______________ a M u n icip al E m p lo y e e * 41 PA B K K O W ' 137-10 NORTHERN BOUt.EVARD FLUSHING. N. Y. FLushing 9-3900 HtatffHirtort S e rv ic e CHRISTMAS QIFTS ' T h o n s a n d t o f ite m * , i n c h a* P ic lu rt A L B U M S — T O M E R K irS -C H E M IC A L S -C O L . O R S L ID E S -C A M E R A and DARK ROOM ACCES* S O R IE S ^ a n d o th er H A R D . T O ^ E T IT E M S. Som e in EUCENE H. TOWER U SED L ik e H ats M o l d e d to H e a d ESTELLES H A T C o n d itio n . IN Records PH ONO GRAPH .......... i WE HAVE THE GIFT sto re Peter Henderson & Co.! M O V IE S F O R X M A S ?35 Cortlandf Streef— N. Y. BENTALS G iff S u g g esflo n From $1— $ 1.25 Sales 8 mm.-60 ft. 95c up *woor- tuffl 8x $ 1 .7 5 up National Cinema Service Features Y O R K ’S A V I A T I O N CENTER new a NEW SERIES SPO T -A -P L A N E GAMES. $2.00 Aviation Supply Co. 12 E. 46th St., New York, 17, N.Y. General 71 DEY STREET, N. Y. (Cor. Washin^on St.) N. Y. 6p.-on(i Floor MUrray Hill 2-2015 Thursday till 9; Open 9-6 daily, incl. Sat. ATTMTION MCTIIEIIS w here you BRAY’S WESTFIELD APPLIANCE 2 7 E ta S t , W . i « i . l i l , N J . Phone Westfield 2-4350 Shoes CROSS & CROSS, INC. 270 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY Expert Fitting— All Widths and Sizes 8 0 C h a m b e r s C o a ts M ad e R e m o d e lin g FRKDERICK D O U G L A S S 254 B o o k C e n te r C lo th in g W EST Discount to Alt Civil Service Employees all wool men's suits and fine ^‘•■•ctly hand tailored. A size for every man— $22.85 to $35.85. 'jlups to $00. Oncn ► 236-38 t W EST 3 0 th INC. and ST. LA 4-5928 F u r n itu re EXCHANGE tro o d w ay W E BUY AND SELL WK PAY THE HIGHEST and SELL at LOWEST FOR F U R N IT U R E Dresses Sewing Machines, Pianos, Washing Maciiines, and All Household Goods ELAINE M U RPU Y BROS. 182 COLUMBUS AVE. STRHET JO hn " S P E C IA L '' jo b s a re a n a ly z ed a n d a rra n g e d in c a te g o rie s w h ic h w ill be m o st h e lp fu l a s a b a sis fo r s e ­ l e c t io n . H o w e v e r , i t is w ise t o r e a d th e e n tire c o lu m n r a th e r t h a n lim it y o u rse lf to a n y one i te m . T rain e es Dial painting. Girls, women. American Luminous C-ompounils, 305 E. 40th St. War rinnt. $2(1 to start. U. S. Elec­ tric Mfg. Corp.. 222 W. 14 St. Assembly Machinists and Bt'nch Hand?, RullierXord Machine Co.. Ruthorlord, N .J. Mon for engine and turret lathe. An'ion Maihino Worlcs, 53 Sands St., Hrooltlyn. J. F. Tapiey, 45-31 Court St.. L. I. C. American EiectroplatinK', 630 11 Ave. Men, boys, colorcd or white. Acorn Insulated Wire Co., 178 Sullivan St., Brooklyn. $30.40, 48 hr. week. Girls, Women. E. A. Laboratories, Inc., Spencer St.— Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn. UoMkblndery. $18, 40 hrs. Trade Bindery, 030 Eleventh Ave. Trainees. Ago 17-00— Aero Spark Plug Co.. I n c . , 42‘2 H n d s n n St.. Machine Shop and Assembly.— No exp. $35 start, 33 35th St., Brooklyn. Benrli Hands. Bell Laboratoiies, 57 Botluine SI. Helpers in Aircraft factory. Lodkote Proiiiicts, 35 Avn. Vornon Hlvd., L. I. City. Assemblers, no experience necessary. Ages 18-40. HoriU Signal Co., 73 Varick Street. Machinist learners to work on lathes, milling machines, grinders, c^c. Advance Tool, 082 Broadway (at 3rd St.). F a c to ry W o rk Light assembly work. Fr(>e training. Tunfi- - Sol Electric Corp. Guernsey St. (Nassau Ave.) Brooklyn (leid. Sub. to Nassau Ave.). (ieiienil factory work. $28.00 - $32.50 start. Austenal Laboratories, 224 E. 30th St. IJglit factory work. Girls 18-45— $20 start. National Biscuit Co.. 445 W. 15th St. Aluminum workers. No experience. Over­ time. Men, .*)8 or over. Aluminum Co. of America. Edgowater. N. J. Handling warehouse material. Men— Boys. $31.20 start. 12% bonus. MA 40807. P a rt C lericals Typists. No bepinners. Piece work. — R. H. Donnelly Corp., :{05 E. 45 St. Bookk(>fi>Ing Dept. Loma Dress Co.. 501 Seventh Ave. Filing. Under 30, $18. Parents Maga­ zine, 52 Vanderbilt Ave. Clericals. $20. Berg^dorf Goodman, 2 West 58th St. Clerks. Henri Bendel. 10 West 57th St. Mall (lerks. No experience: 5 day week. Call WIckersham 7-4200— Ext. 17. Clerks, 5 days. Atlam Hats. 005 Bway. File Clerks, Associated Hospital Service, 370 X^exington Ave. and HI OS FOR YOUR J e w e lry h ig h M i s c e ll a n e o u s H ()l (.U T NEAR ENOUGH TO ClVn. SERVICE WORKERS TO SHOP ON WAY HOME FU R N IT U R E p ric e s, fo o THOMPSON I a .b .c . 1300 All JV"'.'** Watches 14K G oldcaset Ta ^ W e d d i n r lllnBs f ST. I F u lto n NE A u th o r ity S e e k s E x e c u tiv e s T h e H o u s in g A u th o r ity w o u ld lik e t o h i r e a d i r e c t o r o f m a n a g e ­ m en t, a d ire c to r of re s e a rc h a n d s p e c ia l s t u d i e s , a n d a d i r e c t o r o f in fo rm a tio n w ith o u t h o ld in g e x ­ a m i n a t i o n s f o r t h e p o s i t io n s . T h e C ivil S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n is h o l d i n g a p u b l ic h e a r i n g o n t h e m a tte r o n T u esd ay a fte m o o n , D e ­ c e m b e r 26, a t 2 :3 0 p .m ., a t t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s o ffic e s, 299 B r o a d ­ w ay. _ Jppy new yea r "4' ' . -X? yf, <■ N e w Y e a r 's . II G r e e t i n g s EXCHANUE BUFFET K E S T A I ’H .V X T S and W IIV D S O R C A F E T E R IA S HAPPY NEW YEAR TO C IV IL S E R V IC E EM PLOYEES FROM SIGM UND KOZLOW SKI 105 S t. M a r k s PI. The B e st in C hoice New Y ork I.1«i uo rs u n i i F o w l and POULTRY 52 N IN T H AVENUE Few doors north of 14 th St. CH 2-4500 H o l i d a y G re e tin g s ^ TO A L L « Civil S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s M MARBE’S TAVERN, In c .l a 75 FOUKTH AVE., NEW YOKK CITVfi fj, WHERE GOOD FELLOWS MEET H A PPY N EW YEAR TO A I.L C IV IL S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E E S IVToiile C a r l o K t 's t a i i r u i i t 87 N assau S tre e t N ew Y ork F o o d , L iq u o r & E n t p r t a i n m e n t A t Its B est 8-1618 f u r n itu r e S t. M EATS At or Below Ceiling Price c a s h USED Phone H o u s in g h Girls-Women. 18-45. Sanitary Automa­ tic Candy Corp. 43 W. 30 St. Salesladies. 45-55 years, experience un­ necessary. McCrory’s, 502 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Delivery Truck HeI|>erB. Macy Ware­ house. 4744 31st St., L. I. City. Boys. Men, Sample Dept. No exp. nec­ essary. International Trading Co., 12 St. — 4th Ave. Airplane Cleaners.. 50e hoiir. American Airlines, 103 E. 41st St. Fountain Girls. M. H. r.amston Store. S T R E T C H T H E C IV IL S E R V IC E 273 W. 23 St. D O L L A R . W a t e h " D A IL Y SPE C IA LS** Counter Girls. Chock Pull O Nuts. 250 W. 54 St. . . 407 WEST 14th STREET Cooks, Housemen, Kitchen Help, all Near Ninth Avenue kinds. Hotel New Yorker. 31« W. 35 St. Easy to reach by all Subway Si Bus Lines Savoy Plaza Hotel. 6 E. 5 0 St. Savarin Restaurants. Hotel St. Regis, 2 East 55-.h St. Hotel Paramount, 46 St., Broadway. M e a t s a n d P o u l t r y ' S < ^ Men. Loft Candy Corp., 251 W. 42 St. Exp. luinecessary. Permanent. ReUil at OPA Ceiling Pricce Uniforms furnished. BEEF — LAMB — VE.\L Shipping Dept. International Tailorhig HAMS — POULTRY Co.. 12 St.— 4th Ave. Girls, Women. Gottfried Baking Co., STERN BROS. 715 11 Ave. Foundry Labor. $44.20— 48 hour week. 425 W EST 13TH STREET Wrifrht Aeronautical, 1500 Bway. (Bet. 9th Ave. ft Wash. St.) Electricians. Upliolsterers, MechanlcB CHelsea 3-5147— 5192 Pnllnian Co.. Room 2012, Grand Central Terminal, N. Y. C. Q U A L IT Y im m e d ia te W A S H IN G T O N — F e d e ra l e m ­ p lo y e e s g e t n o S o c i a l S e c u r i t y cre d it fo r th e tim e th e y sp e n d in G o v e rn m en t. S o i t is i m p o r t a n t n e w s w h e n t h e C iv il S e r v i c e C o m is s i o n r e c ­ o m m e n d s t h a t th o s e w h o leav e t h e s e r v ic e be g i v e n tl\ e c h a n c e to c o n v ert th e ir F e d e ra l E m ­ p lo y e e s R e t i r e m e n t S y s t e m i n s u r ­ a n c e in to S o cial S e c u rity i n s u r ­ ance. S e v e r a l m o n t h s a g o , t h e C iv il S e r v ic e L E A D E R r e p o r t e d t h a t su c h a re c o m m e n d a tio n w as in th e m a k in g . I t a c tu a lly c a m e in t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s a n n u a l r e p o r t , w h i c h w e n t to C o n g r e s s l a s t w e e k . T h e C o m m issio n said , e m p h a t i ­ c a lly , t h a t i t is o p p o s e d to p l a c i n g thie F e d e r a l E m p l o y e e s R e t i r e ­ m e n t S y s te m u n d e r S o cial S e c u ­ rity . I t p o in te d o u t t h a t th is sy s­ te m w as se t u p to “m a k e G o v e rn ­ m e n t e m p lo y m en t m o re a ttra c tiv e a n d to be a n i m p o r ta n t c o m ­ p o n e n t of t h e c a r e e r se rv ice .” H o w ev er, it sa id t h a t th e v a s t in cre ase in th e n u m b e r of p e r ­ so n s covered by th e sy s te m — a n in c re a se fro m a p r e - w a r to ta l of le s s t h a n 1.000,000 t o 2,750,000— h a d ra is e d se rio u s p ro b lem s. O n e of th ese, it said , is th e p ro b le m of p r o te c tin g t h e S o c ial S e c u rity rig h ts of th e m a n y F e d ­ e ra l w o rk e rs w h o h a d S o cial S e ­ c u rity in sm tin c e b e fo re th e y e n ­ te re d G o v e n m ie n t. T h e o t h e r p r o b l e m is t h a t o f s e e in g t h a t e m p l o y e e s w h o d i d n ’t h av e such in su ra n ce get th e m a x i­ m u m b e n e f i t s p o s s ib le . T o m e e t th e s e p ro b lem s, t h e C o m m issio n u r g e d t h a t F e d e r a l e m p l o y e e s w i t h l e s s t h a n fiv e y e a r s be p e r m i t t e d , w h e n t h e y leave G o v e rn m en t, to co n v ert th e ir F e d e ra l re tire m e n t in s u r­ a n c e i n t o S o c i a l S e c u r i t y s y s te m . I t d id n o t sp e c ify h o w th is sh o u ld be d o n e . H ow ever, it u rg e d t h a t C o n g i’e ss e n a c t t h e n e c e s s a r y l e g i s l a ti o n . A n d i t is t a k e n f o r g r a n t e d t h a t w h a t e v e r s y s t e m is w o r k e d o u t w o u l d be o n e w h i c h w o u ld n o t e n t a i l r e a l f i n a n c i a l lo ss t o t h e e m p lo y e e . T h e C o m m issio n p o in te d o u t t h a t its p ro p o sa l w a s of im p o r ­ t a n c e n o t o n l y t o ( g o v e r n m e n t ’s 1,800,000 W a r S e r v i c e a p p o i n t e e s — m a n y o f w h o m w ill le a v e t h e s e r v ic e a f t e r t h e w a r — b u t a ls o to m any fu tu re G o v ern m en t w o rk ers. S a les H e lp HADLEY’S MARKET I I It.M T l UK RETIREMENT Chance to Convert Pension TR. 7-8639 4 - m i DATE T im e Men and Women. Exchange Buffet Res­ taurants, 1 John Street. Typists. Men and women, steady eve­ ning work— 6 P.M. to 10 P.M. 50c to 70c per hour. R H. Donnelley Corporation, 305 E. 45th St., Miss Pine. Clericals, Comptometer Operators. Milea Shoes, 345 Hudson St. Lerner Shops, 354 Fourth Ave. Clerks, typists. Nathan Mfg. Co., 416 E. 100 St. Housewives and Schoolgirls— no ex perience necessary, Cushman’s Sons, Inc., 1819 Broadway. St«ckmen (over 4 6 ). Stern Bros., 42nd St., 0th Ave. Evening Sales work— fl-9 P.M. Bloomingdale’s Employment Office. Women cashiers, wrappers, stock girls. S. Klein. 6 Union Square. Men Kitchen Workers— Beckman Tower Hotel. 49th St .-First Ave. Business machine operators, Burroufrhs, addressogiaph. Evenings, 80c per hr. Phone Mu. 2-0707. Men to Help Christmas mail flow. U. S. R. R. Retirement Bd.. 341 0th Avenue. C. O. Two Fire Equipment Co. has part time jobs for a large number of men and women in various types of factory work. No experience is necessary but mechanical experience will be help­ ful. The plant is located at Haynes Avenue in Newark, and a plant bus meets you at the Tubes station. Schraffts has part time work as Waiters (9 P.M. to 1 2:30): Sodamen (6 P.M. to 1 A.M.) and PorU*rs (0 P.M. to 1 2). Apply 50 W. 23rd St.. 8 to 5 P.M., Wed. to 7 PJtf., Sat to 1 P.M. In the Heart of “Civil Service Village" U. S. Gov’t Graded "Choice” Meata At Ceiling Price or Lower 11 Fifty Years as Wholesaler and Packer Assures Quality Wide Selection at Guaranteed Ceiling Prices or Lower dress s h o p ^KW VOKK CITY Dresses for that ♦ I 4 0 7 W e st 1 4 th S tr e e t W IS E "P R IC E S " JO H N o f V eal, 2 7 c RETAIL MARKET STREET ^ THE HOUSE WHERE VAL.UE r SERVICE PREDOMINATE steps up. evwiinKs to 7:.30; Sunday , 6 P.M. , Rum p KORNBLUM'S M A N U F A C T U R IN G L A V I N E ’S 816 2 3 RD t BEN BROCKMAN, t FURRIERS ^ , C L O T H IN G S n o w W h i t e , M ilk F e d L e g s o r to Y our O rd e r a n d R epairing WA. 9-7338 15 years at present address 111 WEST 126th STREETT NEW YORK, N. Y. €Niverslfy 4— 931)8 SH O P T e n d e r, Ju ic y , B oneless P o t R o ast, 3 9 c F U R R IE R S $3 .35 tlie UcMiiurrutic S p ir it ------- $3.70 — Quality Meats Plus Low Pricee At and Below Ceiling Prices I MALCY and BROWN New World A’ Com ing-------?3.0C •■iff & Thnra of Fred. DongUBa $5.(M1 F /R S T 2712 EAST TREMONT AVE. T e n d e r, J u ic y C h u c k S teak , 32c ~ liOOKS F O R X M A S — us ECONOMY MEAT MARKET F U R S Books S t. Food “Quality, Plus Econ­ omy” is His watch­ word. Furs to fit yonr inidividuality at _____ Bavingrs of 40% to 50% because you bay direct from a manufacturer. Convenient payment terms arranged. J. T. VIDAL. 331 W. 20th St. 1,0. 5-1347 S-243S LYNCH Fur Coats Repaired and Remodeled or made into inner linings— on the easy payment plan. NEW COATS MAUK TO ORDER. J . T. VIDAL itO F IR S T A V E N U E , N . Y . & Fine Custom Made Shoes For Mea 25 years of reliability MFKS. OF FINER (Between 6th and 7th Streets) KTIMATES CHBERPUULY om U T your F urs 135 WEST 73nd ST. — SC. 4— 9710 Nkk’s BabyCarriase Co. m ake Open evenings o* Monday. Friday, Satnnday H IN E M a n u fa c tu rin g F u r r ie r Re-Lmod — R«43oTor«d M i** Sprayed and UpkoUtorod CarriaKct Bongkt and Sold Pick Up aad Detivory Servico can Jersey . ANDREWS llarrift T u b m a n ----------------— record? Agency For lia b y C a rria ges SR aR M rey fa v o rite s e le c tio n fro m o n e o f th e m o st c o m ­ p l e t e l a t e s t s to c k o f r e c o r d s in N e w SALES mR'..-400 It. 9 E « iP e r K C n f a i S 8 mm.-200 ft. C O C reel A for Y ou c a n o r d e r fro m us b y m ail sa n d m .o ., c h e e k o r C . O . D . o r v isit o u r They H av e a G a rde n If , R E C O 'R D S STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! T O D A Y L o ek iag ^ P P R I C E S O a trf ic ti t C A S H . S T O P O C A M ER A S N ew S P E C I A L 2 -U 44 S H 395 Bridge Street (Downtown Brooklyn) “COLORS MATCHED” iTnAf-M «1low«ne« on year hm4 Mwpmpiit OH trade-in «r 8TATI0NKBY * PRINTING CORP. N .Y .C .-W O DON’T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD HAT!! We will remodel it for yon into a beautiful new model at a little cost. Newest hats in stoclc. fo r KuU Line Olft* - Toy. - G ^ t ln * Card. Stationery - Prlntinit Caitring Sexvlc* Employee* 311 r w a y . L A M P S , C H IN A , C R Y S T A L , D E C O R A T IV E A C C E S S O R IE S H a ts T O W E R ’S a t O C C A S IO N A L F U R N IT U R E , D o w n to w n .. .„tiilne von want at Rreat bstIiiks. I C l o t h i n g , House A p p U a n c c s . 'f S the 8tr^tJrom _City^all)_ n o w Just Around The Corner from Main St. M AN • O' woman? Do you work for. i, I^ mate or Federal Government? the C'ly' ' jhen follow the advice ol 1^ of Governmcnrt Employees. '’"' w .at you need for yourself and at the buy a s s s a t O R IO L E S H O P Page Seven B ro o k ly n , ex . N . Y. For intelllsrent Interpretation of Civil Service news, reatl The LEADER reirularly. W ESTCHESTER FISH M ARKET ScB FtMidt) at their Finest and Freshest SPECIAL: FUEHil SMELTS BLUE FISH — KING FISH 1808 ARCHER ST., UNderhiU 3-8997 A. M IN E L L A , M g r. Branch: 18iS4 Westchester Avenae Bronx — WB. 7-8701 0 <J i NEW Y E A R 'S G R E E T IN G S NEW TO AI-L C IV IL SE R V IC E EM PLOYEES C IV IL S t.. N ew Y ork S e r v in g th e B e s t— D a y o r N ig h t >I SE R V IC E EM PLOYEES FKO.M GEORGE’S TEA ROOM B road G R E E T IN G S TO Al.i. FROM 68 Y E A R 'S Escargot Rt'staiiraiit 22 T rin ity P lace N ew Y ork Where Vou Kcveive tlie B e s t !u FOOD - I .iq i0 1 t s . WINKS a m Page Eight Tuesday, December 28, SERVICE LEADER M w C <a L e r i t 1. IS iA D a Jndependent h and W ar Job N e w t 1® Repeat This! Published every Tuesday by Civil Service Publications, Inc. Office: 97 Duane Street (at Broadway), New York 7, N. ,Y« Phone: C O rtlan dt 7-5665 Copyright, 1943, hy Civil Service Publications, Inc. J e r r y F i n k e l s t r i n , P u h l i x h p r \ M a x w e ll L c lin in n , E x e r n t i v e E d i t o r % ( i e i i r r s i l John J . l ir n d le y ( R e t . ) , M i l i t a r y E d i t o r ' , D a v id K o liin s o n , / i s s o c i n t c i N. II. M a g o r, n u s i n e n s M n n a n e r . S ltriK a « lio r Siibscriplioii In N ow y o rk K lK C w liorc rn iisu lit in an*l In tliv id iia l W a le tlio (by I ’nitf*! F iirc !((n C o |)lr8 AT D IT ....................... s Tear m a l l ) .......................................................................................... S la trs C o iin trira ............ $2 a Ycor .............. $3 a Year ...............6 Centii ......................................................................................... ................................................................................... .. .............................................................................................................................. A dv p itlH ln i; M EM B R R Rales nt K E .A U O F K a(«a on A p p licatio n C IR C fl.A T IO N S Tii«‘s«Jay, D«*cenilier 2 8 , 1 9 1 3 ( /. 5. C o m C o m e s O m u t i s s i o n S l u g g i n g " ^ lE United States Civil Service Commission has gone to bat in a b i g w a y for Federal employees. The Commission, often accused of pussyfooting on im­ portant personnel matters, talks tough and talks big. Its 60th Annual Report, which went to Congress last week, is significant to every Government employee. In that report, the Commission recommends—= i—Severance pay for employees who will have to be cut from the payroll when the war ends; — Faster, more liberal projnotions: •—A Government-wide medical program to safeguard the health of Federal employees. — The opportunity for released employees to convert their Federal Retirement service into Social Secur­ ity insurance; f—An educational program for Federal employees; ^Development of a precise program for handling the problem of returning veterans who want Gov­ ernment jobs. The LEADER hasn’t yet studied in detail all of the Conimiasion’s pi'oposals. Most of them strike us, hovy^ever, as being sound and carefully developed. Above this, we are glad to see the Federal Commission, buffeted on all sides these past years, standing up and not groveling. '‘Guts” is needed in civil service. Ideas are needed for a new kind of public sei vice which inevitably must come after the war s end. The Federal Commission has shown an unexpected courage in its 60th Annual Report. For this job, a big hand to Commissioners Harry B. Mitchell, Lu­ cille Foster Mc]\Iillin, and Arthur S. PMemming. T C o m e d y o f E r r o r s L is te n in g I n S p l e c l i v e s e r v i c e offi cials sa y p r i v a t e l y th ey're t e r r i b l y w o r r i e d o v e r t h e h ig h p e r c e n t a g e of A r m y m e d i c a l di sc h ar ges l a b e l e d *‘p$ych o n e n ro t i c .” T h e actual fi gure is f a n las tically h ig h , and som e w o n d e r w h e t h e r th e w o r d isn't u s e d as a “c o ver -all ” f o r a l o t of m i n o r a i lm e n ts. T o h a v e *‘psy c h o n e u r o t i c " d o w n o n th e r e c o r d is a to u g h b l o w f o r th e b o y s , m a k e s i t h a rd e r f o r t h e m to g e t jobs. M aybe som e A r m y m ed ica l b i g w i g w i l l b e sm a r t e n o u g h to ch an ge th e w o r d , o r use d i f f e r e n t w o r d s to d e s c r i b e d i f f e r e n t a i l ­ m e n t s . . . G o v e r n o r D e w e y in t e r ­ v e n e d in « X m a s p a r t y o f S tate e m p l o y e e s last w e e k , a n d i ss u e d an o r d e r p r o h i b i t i n g a n y c o c k ­ tails. T h e p a r l y wa s c o n d u c t e d as a t u r k e y a n d h am h a n d w i c h tea. M a n y groans, b u t n o h i c c u p s . . . Ja ck B r a ver m a n , f o r m e r W N Y C e n g in eer , w r i t e s in f r o m N o r t h Africa and i n clu d es personal gre etin gs f r o m a M r , R o o s e v e l t a n d a Mr. C h u r ch il l. O v e r a t th e r a d i o sta tio n , t h e y d o n ' t k n o w w h e t h e r he's k i d d i n g o r n o t . . . B ill K ondrat, form erly a hospital a tt e n d a n t at B ’k l y n S ta te, is n o w a surgi ca l tec hnicia n at C a m p R o ­ ber ts, Calif. O n th e s i d e , h e e d i t s th e c a m p n e w s p a p e r. Bi ll's ra n k is n o w staff s e r g e a n t . . . n iTC H FOR TH IS I M P O R T i!ST ARTIC LE ! C IV IL S E R V IC E I N H I T L E R ’S G E R M A N Y You'H h'arii lliingn you never knew! CoYnhiy Soon in the Civil Service LEADER S T A T E S E R V I C E Is f ille d w i t h a b le m e n a n d w o m e n w h o h a v e m a d e a c a r e e r o f p u b l ic e m p l o y ­ m e n t, b u t fe w c a n q u a lify a s s u c ­ cessfu l in b o th p riv a te a n d p u ­ b lic b u s i n e s s . O n e o f t h e s e r a r i t i e s is A r t h u r J . C o u r t n e y , k n o w n fai* a n d w i d e a s “A J . ” H e i s d i r e c t o r o f th e B u re a u of S to res in th e D iv isio n o f S t a n d a r d s a n d P u r ­ ch ase, t h e m ftm m o th “ g e n e ra l s to re ” fro m w h ic h s ta te a g en c ies a n d in s titu tio n s d ra w m illio n s o f d o l l a r s ’ w o r t h o f fo o d , f e e d s u p ­ p lie s , m a te ria ls and c lo th in g ev ery y e ar. D i r e c t o r C o u r t n e y 's Jo b In ­ c lu d e s s c r u t i n y o f o p e n m a r k e t p u r c h a s e s a m o u n t i n g t o m il l i o n s o f dollai-s a n n u a l l y m a d e b y s t a t e a g en c ies. H e p a sse s u p o n t h e r e ­ q u i s i t i o n s a n d i f t h e y i n v o lv e e x o rb ita n t p rice s h e re je c ts th e m a n d m a k e s t h e p u i 'c h a s e r b u y a t t h e p rice a g re e d u p o n by t h e s ta te a n d t h e s e lle r . L e ft P ro m isin g C a re e r P a t on tlie Itack: R cnieniher how far back it was when this co­ lum n told you that Jo h n A. Lyons would rem ain as State ('onuiiisgioncr of C orrection an d Dr. EdM’a rd S. G odfrey as State C om ­ m issioner of H ealth? Tlie news was confirm ed last S aturday . . . M ajor H arvey L. Schwamni, W est Side O O P leader, re turns to ci­ vilian life Ja n u a ry 5 . . . H ea rd from one of the City com m is­ sioners as he was leaving M ayor La (lu ard ia 's office after a con­ ference on the new b o n u s: “He hasn't m ade u p my m ind yet” . . . T he person who knows m ost a bout (a ty governm ent is a wom an — Rebecca R a nkin, who heads the M im icipal R eference L ib ra ry . . . T he friends of B udget D irector T h om as Patterson scratch th eir heads at the enorm ous quantity of work he gets out, considering how sick a m an he is . . . a r e i r r a t i o n a l , ( n o . 3, 5. 7, e t a l.) A nd th e E x am in ers h a v e now m a d e th em se lv es a to ta l loss by stu b b o rn ly a d h e rin g to t h e i r e n ­ tire set of te n ta tiv e answ ers, a p a te n t m e n e u v e r fo r c o v erin g th e ir m a n y erro rs. A n o th e r se rio u s c a s u a lty in th is e x am in atio n was su ffered by th e E n g lish la n g u a g e . T h e goo d a n d u se fu l w o rd “p e d a n tic ” w as m is ­ tre a te d a n d re n d e re d u n re co g n iz ­ a b le . I n t h e s t a t e m e n t , ( q u e s t i o n n o . 29) “ H o w e v e r, t h e p u r p o s e is n o t t o b e p e d a n t i c , b u t t o b e p ra c tic a l,” does “p e d a n tic ” m e a n “ a ffe c te d ," a s t h e E x a m in e rs i n ­ s ist, o r d o e s i t m e a n “ p h i l o s o ­ p h i c a l . ” t h e o n ly o t h e r a n d p o s ­ sib le c h o ic e o f f e r e d b y t h e E x ­ a m in e rs? L et us try a n d s u b ­ s titu te th e w o rd “a ffe c te d ” fo r th e w o r d “ p e d a n t i c ” i n t h e g iv e n s t a t e ­ m e n t . a n d w h a t is t h e r e s u l t ? T h e m e a n in g of th e w o rd “p e ­ d a n t i c , ” a s w ell a s t h e m e a n i n g o f t h e w h o le g iv e n s t a t e m e n t b e ­ c o m e s u n r e c o g n i z a b l e . T h e f o l lo w ­ i n g d i c t i o n a r i e s m a n a g e t o d e f in e “p e d a n tic ” a n d its d e riv a tiv e s w ith o u t th e use of th e w ord “ a f ­ fe c te d ” o r its d e riv a tiv e s; F im k & W a g n a l l ’s, “ O x f o r d , ” o n e W e b ­ s t e r ’s I n t e r n a t i o n a l , axid W e b stier’s 1942 B o o k o f S y n o n y m s . T h e r e is a n o t h e r W e b s t e r ’s D i c ­ t i o n a r y w h i c h v e r b o s e ly a n d l o o s e ­ ly p e r m i t s t h e w o r d “ a f f e c t a t i o n ” a n d “o ste n ta tio u s n e s s” to c re e p i n ­ to its d e fin itio n of “ p e d a n tic ,” b u t t h i s s a m e d i c t i o n a r y f a il s t o give fo r a synonym of “p e d a n tic ” a n y s u c h w o rd a s “ a ffe c te d .” I t is d i s t u i b i n g t h a t t h e C o m ­ m is s i o n h a s n o t d a r e d t o m a k e o n e c o rre c tio n in t h e te n ta tiv e an sw ers. T h is serv es to e m p h a ­ s iz e t h a t t h e y a r e p r i v il e g e d t o “m a k e m is ta k e s,” a n d t h a t t h e y a r e a b le t o p e r s i s t i n t h e i r m i s ­ t a k e s . P e r h a p s s o m e o f t h e less im p o r t a n t c a s u a ltie s in th is C lerk G rad e 3 e x a m in a tiin , n a m e ly c a n d id a te s , m a y feel im p e lle d to tr y to re p a ir som e of th e d a m a g e b y g o in g t o c o u r t o n s u c h q u e s ­ t i o n s a s n o . 29. P e r h a p s t h e y w ill succeed, as d id som e c a n d id a te s i n t h e 1939 e x a m i n a t i o n f o r C l e r k G r a d e 2, w h e n t h e C o m m i s s i o n p e rsisted in a p e d a n tic ru lin g it h a d m a d e o n th e use of th e in te r ix>gation p o i n t , a n d t h e c o u r t s r e ­ v e r s e d t h e C o m m is s io n . T h e L EA D E R says t h a t th e e x ­ T SHOULD have been a happy time for Mr. Fiorello LaGuardia and the employees of New York City. For an addition to salaries is coming through, and Coming through a half-year in advance of the next budget. But employees are angered and embittered. The bonus plan has been put into effect with such bumbling and fumbling as ill befits our shrewd Mayor. First, he communed with himself to decide what the increase should be; second, he tittilated the City’s civil servants by saying he was going to give a raise, then kept them on l e t t e r s tenterhooks about what that Kaise would be; third, the raise was grant'ed as though it were a magnificent present, Candidate Tells Off not something long overdue; fourth, when finally the The Commission bonus did come through, it amounted to a piddling ad­ S irs: T h e C lerk G ra d e 3 e x a m dition to present pay; fifth, it was accompanied by a demand that the employees work overtime, which de­ wm ae ss s ya na n de a cs yh a rtae cs tt ;e r lbe us st oint e .w (aOs n ea mand struck employees as containing a maximum of gall. c a n d i d a t e r e m a r k e d a s h e f i n i s h ­ Once again, this newspaper repeats its constructive e d : “ A f t e r w r i t i n g t h i s C l e r k 3 Buggestion: The Mayor must learn to work WITH his e x a m i n a t i o n I fe e l t h r e e g r a d e s in atio n p ro ­ employees. He must call them in, before he goes off half- sdiul lic ee dr .”m) a n yT hcea s ue axlat m ie s . cocked, and find out what they want, what they will stand O n e of th e im p o rta n t c a s u a ltie s for, what suggestions they have. The practice in private is t h e E x a m i n i n g P a n e l o f t h e industry is for the boss to confer with his employee repre­ C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m is s io n . T h e y sentatives in such crucial matters as pay. The City should p u t o u t a h a s t y a n d s k e t c h y q u e s ­ adopt that same enlightened policy. Strikes us as simple pt iuo dn i a t ep da p ef or .u r Tohf e yt h e ihr a sqtui leys t iornes­. practical politics, Mr. Mayor. M a n y of th e ir te n ta tiv e an sw ers I R e C hanged I t N e a r l y 15 y e a i’s a g o , M r . C o u r t ­ n ey, a n a tiv e of B in g h a m to n , gave u p a m erc an tile, a n d e s ta b ­ l i s h e d civ ic c a r e e r i n h i s h o m e to w n of W alto n , D e la w a re C o u n ­ ty , t o e n t e r S t a t e se rv ic e . T h e D i ­ v isio n of S t a n d a r d s a n d P u r ­ c h a s e w a s l o o k in g f o r s o m e o n e to h e a d th e b u r e a u of sto re s, som eone w h o kn ew so m e th in g a b o u t m e rc h a n d is in g . C o u rtn e y w as in d u c e d to m a k e a b id fo r t h e p o s i t io n , a n d a f t e r a c h i e v i n g t o p r a t i n g i n a c o m p e t i t i v e c ivil s e r v ic e e x a m i n a t i o n f o r t h e p o s t h e w a s s e le c te d , a p p o i n t e d , a n d h a s b e e n o n t h e j o b e v e r s in c e . I t w a s n ’t e a s y f o r C o u r t n e y t o p u ll u p s t a k e s a n d l e a v e W a l t o n a n d go to A lb a n y a n d b e g in a n e w c a r e e r b u t h e d i d it. H e h a d b e e n e le c te d a n d r e - e l e c t e d M a ­ y o r of W a lto n fo r n in e te rm s on a n o n - p a r ti s a n tic k e t. H e h a d b e en c o u n ty food a d m in is tra to r i n 1917-18. F o r 12 y e a r s h e w a s a d i r e c t o r C o m in g a n d G o i n g e n o f t h e F ir s t N a tio n a l W a l t o n a n d V ic e P r e s i d e n t S e c r e ta r y of th e D elaw are p h o n e C om pany. C o u r t n e y h e l p e d t o p u t t*: t o n o n t h e m a p a s t h e home o n e o f t h e b i g g e s t a n d mo.st d e r n g r o c e r y - m e a t e stab lish m l^ ?' In t h e s ta te . T h e C o u rtn ey k e t h a d a b o u t th e m ost d a t e f u r n i s h i n g s a n d eequipj q u ip n il^ y o u w o u l d f i n d iI n a n y big pj, a n d th a ,t y o u w o u l d i!e v e r exne! t o f i n d i n a s m a l l r u r a l comnin n i t y . B u t C o u r t n e y w a s a nier c h a n d i s e r . H i s m e a t s , d a ir y d u c t s , m a p l e s y r u p a n d sur^ w e r e m a r k e t e d t o s o m e of Y o r k C i t y ’s w e a l t h i e s t faniiiiM H e f u r n i s h e d t h e N e w Y o rk Cen, t r a l R a i l r o a d , f o r in s t a n c e , m o r e t h a n 1 , 0 0 0 g a ll o n s of mapie s y r u p f o r d i n i n g c a r use. Even t h e W h i t e H o u s e w a s o n his 1)5 of c u sto m e rs. J E ,^ W e e k ly of C ivil Service M W i t h a b a c k g r o u n d l ik e that it w a s n a t u r a l t h a t h e would b« v a l u a b l e t o t h e S t a t e I n the ex, p e n d i t u r e o f m i l l i o n s o f th e tax! p a y e r ’s m o n e y f o r t h e purchase of s u p p l i e s a n d fo o d s . I t w a s laigei, t h r o u g h h i s e f f o r t s t h a t staie a g e n c i e s t u r n e d f r o m t h e pur, c h a s e o f m o t o r g a s o lin e .r e q u ir e , m e n t s a t s t a t i o n s a t p o s t e d prices t o b u l k p u r c h a s e s . H e persuaded o f f i c i a ls t o i n s t a l l t a n k s no S t a t e c o u ld b u y a t t a n k c a r prices^ I f e i n v o k e d a s y s t e m o f peipe, t u a l m o n t h l y i n v e n t o r y of main, t e n a n c e c o s t s o f a l l state-owned m o t o r v e h ic l e s w h e n h e found s o m e o f t h e m b e i n g “ w a sh e d ” 15 a n d 2 0 t i m e s a m o n t h a n d found t h e u p k e e p f o r g a s a n d oil and a cc esso ries f a r to o h ig h . U n d e r h i s d i r e c t i o n , t h e savings r e s u l t i n g t o t h e S t a t e f r o m com. p e t i t i v e b i d d i n g o n g a so lin e , tires, b a t t e r i e s , c h a i n s , o il a n d other a u t o m o b i l e a n d b u s requirements, h a v e b e e n m a d e a v a i l a b l e to all s c h o o l d i s t r i c t s a n d localities in t h e s t a t e . N o w a n y o f th e m can s h a r e i n t h e S t a t e p o o l prices a n d b u y f r o m s t a t e contractors. C o u r t n e y — w h o h a s n ’t t-aken a v a c a t i o n o f m o r e t h a n two or t h r e e d a y s s in c e h e e n t e r e d state s e r v i c e — d o e s n ’t f i g u r e savings o n l y i n t h o u s a n d s o f d o llars. He g o e s a f t e r t h e n i c k e l s a n d dimes, to o . F o r i n s t a n c e , t h e files show t h a t w i t h i n t h e l a s t few weeks h e h a s ; s h o p p e d a r o u n d for flys w a t t e r s a n d a f t e r r e je c t i n g ori­ g i n a l b id s , o r d e r e d p u r c h a s e s at a s a v i n g o f 33.75 p e r c e n t ; saved $25 t o $ 3 5 o n d e n t u r e s for in­ s t i t u t i o n i n m a t e s ; c u t t h e price o f c h a r c o a l i n h a l f f o r a big S t a t e h o s p i t a l ; a n d auth o riz ed a d e a l w i t h a b ig p e t r o l e u m Com­ p a n y f o r s e c o n d - h a n d , gviarante e d g a s p u m p s a t $25 e a c h against a n o p e n m a r k e t p r i c e o f $190 for t h e s e l f - s a m e d e v ic e . C o iu ’t n e y is t h e f a t h e r of a m a r r i e d s o n a n d m a r r i e d daugh­ ter, a n d g r a n d f a t h e r of four y o u n g ste rs. H i s h o b b y ; h e l p i n g folks. a m i n e r s ’ i-ep o rt t o t h e Comniis* S i o n o n t h e 540 p r o t e s t s filed fo’’* s i s t s o f 29 c lo s e ly ty p ew ritten p a g e s . W o u l d i t b e h a r m f u l or u s e le s s i f t h a t 29 p a g e r e p o r t weie m a d e a v a ila b le to in s p e c tio n ^ c a n d id a te s? p e N N UE'*' Merchant Marine Men And Their Jobs S irs: A sse m b ly m an ^rm i W a c h t e l p r o p o s e s t o introdti ^ a b ill t e t h e L e g i s l a t u r e amenffi n g t h e M i l i t a r y L a w so as » i n c l u d e t h e U . S . M a r i t i m e Se i c e m e m b e r s w i t h t h e Army N a v y t o b e r e i n s t a t e d to t*; m u n i c i p a l j o b s a f t e r t h e wai Y o u r i n d o r s e m e n t b y lette* t h e A s s e m b l y m a n w ill te nd i n s u r e p a s s a g e o f t h e biH- ^ H . M . BENO^ Y e s, w e f e e l t h a t m e n „ l e f t t h e i r C i ty o r S t a t e g o t o t h e M e r c h a n t M arine ^ s e r v e t o h a v e t h e i r jo b s ^ fo r th e m w hen th e y hom e. How Long a Work-^ ***^ In Federal Service/ S irs: I r e a d w ith l e t t e r o f M i s s M a d e li n e O o n r e g a r d i n g a 4 8 - h o u r weeK s p e n t i n a S V z-day T h i s c o u ld r e a d i l y be b y h a v in g w o rk in g M o n d a y to S a tu rd a y ^ 8 : 0 0 t o 1 2 ; IB p j n . ■ ) F r i d a y f r o m 1:00 to K e e p u p y o u r good w b e h a l f o f CivU ^ Page Nin© CIVIL SERVICE LEADER ^ lice c a l l s o n tK lA o r te m " j W h a t I t th e N O Y o f e M e a n s n was a sad Christmas for Pat Harnedy. For last lav a day before Xmas eve, Pat suffered what is the most resounding defeat in his career—defeat ' vf hands of the PBA delegates, whom he had called ^ in an effort to retrieve the NO vote on the overg e tlie r sp e c ia l m e e t i n g c a l l e d She M a n h a t t a n C e n t e r . H a r told t h e a s s e m b l a g e t h a t u / a m is ta k e h a d b e e n m a d e P w NO vote, m a y b e t h e d e l e A. had fa ile d t o giv e t h e m e n ^^%“ Tnsti-uotions, a n d h i n t e d r th a t p e r h a p s a ll t h i s f r a c a s '‘eW rreru'it‘’ e s u lt in th t h e_ e 9 - s q u a d- s-t— h art S f e ^ d e le g a t e s Jn understood Then, o n ‘cidpr th e N O r e p li e d t h a t t h e v e r y w e ll, t h a n k a m o tio n to r e v o t e o f t h e d e le t h e m s e lv e s a t t h e l a s t m e e t on the o v e r ti m e q u e s t io n , a L m a j o r i t y — e s t i m a t e d a t 85 J.fent of th o s e p r e s e n t — v o t e d 0 again. 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With g u a rd s a t e v e r y d o o r t o building t o k e e p o u t v is i to r s , s almost c e r t a i n t h a t e m p l o y e e s one em ployee) o f t h e A d m i n lation are r e s p o n s i b l e f o r t h e s e hefts. serving a g a i n C h ristm a s In W a r t i m e V'ill b e h a p p i e r f o r a l l u t if w e s h a r e s a l v a t io n it army WAY ^HARE your CHRISTMAS th ro u g h ^^E SALVATION AR M Y O n every FRONT P a t H ornctfy; D e f e a t A f t e r D e f e a t t h a t t h e u n u s a l m e e tin g called la s t M o n d a y d u rin g th e p ro m o ­ tio n c ere m o n ie s w a s a c tu a lly fo r th e p u rp o se of a n n o u n cin g t h a t t h e m e n h a d v o ted to a c c e p t t h e o v e rtim e p la n . A p p a re n tly t h e a d ­ m in is tra tio n fe lt th e re w as n o d o u b t t h e m e n w o u l d v o t e Y e s. T h a t ’s t h e o n l y r e a s o n m e n l o n g i n t h e d e p a r t m e n t c a n figiu*e o u t f o r t h e sp e c ia l p a in s t a k e n a t th is m e e t i n g , t h e s p e c ia l t e le g i- a p h ic o r d e r c a l l i n g a ll P B A d e l e g a t e s to be p re se n t, a n d th e so u r g ra p e s sp e e ch m a d e by th e M ayor. W hy NO? W h y d i d t h e m e n v o te N O ? T h a t ’s n o t a n e a s y q u e s t i o n t o C h a n c e s a re t h a t th e s e “l if t­ i n g s ” w o n ’t go o n m u c h l o n g e r . O n e sa m p le of th e “re d t a p e ” a t V e t s is t h e f a c t t h a t a n e m ­ p lo y e e l e a v i n g f o r t h e r e s t r o o m is r e q u i r e d t o s i g n i n a n d o u t o f h e r o ffic e o n a t i m e s h e e t . T h i s m a k e s i t p o s s ib le t o k n o w e x a c t l y w ho w as aw ay fro m h e r desk a t th e tim e w h e n th e p ilfe rin g s to o k p lace. T h e s e s h e e t s a r e b e in g c h e c k e d o v e r, a n d s o o n e r o r l a t e r , t h e g u i l t y p e r s o n w ill s lip u p . I t ’s p o s s ib le t h a t s o m e g irl a t V ets p ick e d u p t h a t w rist w a tc h by e rro r, o r in a th o u g h tle ss m o ­ m e n t . I f s h e w a n t s t o r e t u r n it, s h e c a n leav e i t a t th e L E A D E R o ffice , 97 D u a n e S t r e e t , 2 b lo c k s s o u t h o f t h e o ffice. W e ’ll se e t h a t i t ’s r e t u r n e d t o t h e o w n e r . I f t h e s e s t e a l i n g s c o n t i n u e , i t ’s p o s s ib le t h a t o n e d a y , e v e r y g ir l an sw er. W i t h t h e f i r e m e n . I t ’s m u c h e a sie r. T h e y v o ted o n a s t r a ig h t tr a d e u n io n a n g le — th e y a re A F L m e n — a n d th e y a sk ed for s t r a i g h t o v e rtim e p a y . W it h th e P . D ., h o w e v e r, t h e b o n u s s o u n d s p r e t t y g o o d f o r o n ly 8 h o u r s w o rk . (M o r e o v e r , i t w a s r e v e a l e d a t t h a t P B A m e e tin g la s t T h u rs d a y t h a t o u t o f t h e 8 h o u r s , 2 w o u l d be t a k e n o f f f o r d i n n e r , a n d a ls o t h e r e w o u ld be c o m p e n s a t i o n if a m a n h a d to s p e n d tim e in c o u rt.) T h e b o y s w e ’ve s p o k e n t o l e a d u s to t h e c o n clu sio n t h a t t h e N O v o te w as o n p rin cip le. T h e m e n in th e d e p a rtm e n t a re ju s t p lu m b t i r e d o f b e in g p u s h e d a r o u n d — a n d t h e y ’r e i n a m o o d n o t t o ta k e it a n y m ore. If th e p la n h a d b e en p re se n te d to th e m as a vo­ l u n ta r y o n e — if t h e ir c o o p e ra tio n h a d b e e n fra n k ly a sk e d b ecause of th e to u g h situ a tio n in w h ic h t h e C i t y f i n d s i ts e l f — if t h e w h o le b u sin e ss h a d b e e n fu lly a n d c a n ­ d id ly d isc u sse d in a d v a n c e — t h e n , it ap p ears, th e M ayo r a n d th e C o m m issio n er a n d H a rn e d y m ig h t h a v e g o tte n w h a t th e y w a n ted . T h e co p s m ig h t h a v e p itc h e d in o n t h a t b a s is , a n d t a k e n t h e a d ­ d i t i o n a l 8 h o r n 's w o r k . But th ro u g h o u t, H a rn e d y a c te d w ith s e c re c y —a lm o st nobody knew w h a t th e e x a c t p la n w as u n til t h e b a llo ts w e n t o u t. A d d to th is a g e n e ra l in d is p o sitio n to v o te fo r in cre a s e d h o u rs o n p rin cip le; a d d t o t h i s t h e C o m m i s s i o n e r ’s b o n e r i n te llin g r e p o r te r s i t w o u ld m a k e n o d iffere n ce to h im h o w cops v o te d o n t h e p ro p o sitio n — th e se w e re a ll p a r t o f th e p ic tu re . W e re m e m b e r t h a t la s t sp rin g t h e d e le g a te s v o te d t h a t H a r n e d y s h o u l d p r o c u r e a p u b l ic r e l a t i o n s co u n cil fo r th e PB A . N ev er w as t h e r e a tim e w h e n p u b lic r e la tio n s w a s m o r e n e e d e d . H a r n e d y w o u ld h a v e b e e n w e ll a d v is e d t o fo llo w t h a t m a n d a t e o f t h e d e le g a te s . A s w e siz e i t u p n o w . P r e s i d e n t P a tric k H a rn e d y , w ho sh o u ld be o n e o f t h e m o st re sp e c te d m e n in t h e P o lice D e p a rtm e n t, h a s r e a c h ­ e d , i n s t e a d , h i s a l l - t i m e lo w in p re stig e . T h e r e ’s a le s s o n h e r e : T h e h e a d o f a n o rg a n iz a tio n m u s t A L W A Y S r e m a i n c lose t o h i s m e n . i n t h e s u s p e c t e d s e c ti o n s w ill b e s u b m itte d to a q u e stio n in g b e fo re b e in g a ll o w e d to l e a v e t h e b u i l d ­ in g . I t a lm o st h a p p e n e d w h e n t h a t w i’i s t w a t c h w a s t a k e n . W a tc h E v e ry th in g A n o tic e h a s b e e n p a sse d a r o u n d t h e b u ild in g w a r n in g a ll e m p lo y ­ e e s t o w a t c h t h e i r p r o p e r t y w h ile a t w o rk , a n d t e l l i n g t h e m t h a t V e t e r a n s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n i s n ’t r e ­ s p o n s ib le . O t h e r g o v e r n m e n t o ffic e s i n t h i s a r e a axe f a c i n g s i m i l a r p r o b ­ l e m s . T h e O f fic e o f D e p e n d e n c y B e n e f i t s i n N e w a r k i s a ls o s u f f e r ­ i n g a n e p id e m ic o f t h e f t s . 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B u t T h e y W o n ’t O p e r a t e B u t, th e M a rin e H o s p ita l sa y s i t w o n ’t o p e r a t e o n t h e r i g h t s id e w ith o u t a u th o riz a tio n fro m th e C o m p en sa tio n B o ard . A le tte r fro m F r a n k lin J . H a lp in , m e d ic a l d ire c to r o f th e C o m m issio n , sa y s i t s O . K . w i t h t h e m if t h e M a r i n e H o s p ita l w a n ts to p e rfo rm t h e o p e ratio n . S o , n o w , P o r t n o y c a n ’t g e t t h e o p e ratio n w ith o u t a u th o riz a tio n fro m th e C o m p en satio n B o a rd . T h e h o s p i t a l is w il li n g t o o p e r a t e o n l y o n o n e s i d e o f h i m . H e c a n ’t s e e a n y lo g ic i n h a l f a n o p e r a ­ t i o n , a f t e r w h i c h h e f i r s t w o u l d n ’t b e a b l e t o w o r k . H e c a n ’t a f f o r d to h a v e a p riv a te su rg e o n p e rfo rm t h e jo b . H e ’s u s i n g u p h i s l e a v e tr y in g to g e t th e m a t t e r se ttle d . T o t o p i t off, P o r t n o y ’s w ife is s ic k to o . H o w e v e r , T h e L E A D E R is g l a d , i n th is Y u le tid e se a so n , to b e a b le t o repor*. t o M r . P o r t n o y t h a t t h e C o m p en satio n C o m m issio n has d e c i d e d t o a llo w a n o p e r a t i o n o n b o t h s i d e s — b i l a t e r a l h e r n i a , i t 's c a lle d . D r. H a lp in h a s a lre a d y s e n t th ro u g h th e n ecessary p ap ers, h e in fo rm s T h e LEA D E R . And if M r. P o r tn o y h a s n o t a lr e a d y d o n e so, h e ’ll f in d t h a t e v e r y U i i n g is r e a d y f o r q u i c k a c t i o n , i f h e c o m m u n ica tes e ith e r w ith th e C o m p en satio n C o m m issio n or w i t h t h e E x e c u t iv ? O f f i c e r o f t h e S ta p le to n M a rin e H o s p ita l. A ll’s w e ll t h a t e n d s w e ll. I t ’s t h e k i n d o f e n d i n g w e lik e to t a c k o n to a sto ry . P . D . L ie u ts .- CHURCH OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT 7 1 s t S tr e e t ( E a s t o f B r o a d w a y ) , New Y o r k ADVENT SERMONS S o le m n M a s s o n S u n d a y s a t 11 o 'C l o c k BY RIGHT REV. MSGR. FULTON J . SHEEN, PH.D. Soul IN T H E W o rld Peace 5 12 C h ristian 10 T h e B lessin g s o f U n ity C h ristm as iP R A N C IS C A N ST. W O R L D " D ecem ber N afu rally Over 2,200 pints of blood have been contributed by the employees of Veterans Administration, 346 Broadway. And before long, the office hopes to reach the goal of a pint of blood for each of the 3,500 employees. M O D E R N D ecem ber M o fh er a n d D ecem ber I f y o u ’v e c o n t r i b u t e d tw o o r m o r e t im e s , t h e n s e n d in y o u r n a m e im m e d ia te ly . M o r e o v e r , w e ’r e s e e k in g t h e c h a m p i o n b lo o d d o n o r a m o n g p u b ­ lic e m p lo y e e s . S o l e t ’s h a v e y o u r n o m in a tio n now! As fo r th o se g o v e rn m e n t w o rk ­ e r s w h o h a v e n ’t y e t c o n t r i b u t e d t h e i r b lo o d — ts k , t s k t s k ! D o i t n o w ! A d d r e s s o f t h e B lo o d B a n k is 2 E a s t 3 7 th S tr e e t; th e te le ­ p h o n e n u m b e r is M U — 5-6400. H e r n ia s D is a b le d Y e ts T h e C i ty C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­ m is sio n la s t w eek s e n t to th e P o lice D e p a r tm e n t th e n a m e s o f f o u r e lig ib le s o n t h e P o l i c e D e ­ p a r t m e n t lis t f o r p r o m o tio n to L ie u te n a n t w ho h a d been g ra n te d v e te ra n s p referen ce. T h e C o m ­ m is s i o n h a d a s k e d t h a t 4 v a c a n c i e s be k e p t o p e n p e n d in g a c tio n o n t h e s e c la i m s . T h e f o llo w in g s e r g e a n t s w e r e p ro m o te d to lie u te n a n t: W i l l i a m C. S e u b e r t , D V 44; T h o m a s L , B u r n s , D V 133; D a n i e l Q u i n n , D V 184; a n d A rth u i* H . B e n d i x , D V 287. T h e c a l e n d a r o f t h e C i t y C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n t w o w e e k ’s ago h a d in d ic a te d t h a t th e d is­ a b le d v e te r a n c la im of R a y m o n d C. M a r t i n h a d b e e n g r a n t e d , b u t a t l a s t w e e k ’s m e e t i n g o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n , h i s c l a i m w a s d e n ie d . S e r g e a n t M a r tin e n liste d i n th e N a v y o n J u n e 14, 1918. H e r e e n liste d fo r a n o th e r 2 - y e a r p e rio d o n M a y 17, 1920. H e h a s a c l a i m f o r s e r v i c e d i s a b i l i t y file d w i t h t h e V e te ra n s A d m in is tra tio n .' H e h a d n o tifie d t h e C o m m issio n t h a t th e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a d a d v is e d h i m t h a t h is c la im w o u ld ta k e a few m o n t h s m o r e b e f o r e t h e y c o u ld a r i-ive a t a d e c is io n . 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L a b o r e r (M> .73 p e r h r , V 2 -1 7 5 0 — Coal P a s s e r (M ) $ 1 2 0 0 plu* $300. V 2 - 1 7 0 7 — Ha<l io M e c h a n i c ( M ) 0 0 c h r . V 2-1820— L a b o re r (M ) $ 1 3 2 0 . V 2-1 0 3 1 — C ustom L a b o r e r (M ) $ 1 3 2 0 p lu s 300. V 2-104 0 — U tility H elper (M ) $1080. V 2 -1 0 4 7 — P o s t O ffice J a n it o r (M ) $ 1 2 0 0 plu s $300. V 2 - 1 0 4 8 — D iesel O p er. K hrt. (O v e rse a e ) (M ) $ 3 2 5 4 .1 0 . V 2-1 9 4 0 — E le ctric ia n (O verseas) (M ) $2 5 0 0 .0 0 . V 2 -1 0 5 0 — E v a p o r a to r O p e ra to r (O verseas) (M ) $3 2 5 4 .1 0 . V 2 - i n o i — C la ssifie d L a b o r e r ( M ) $ 1 4 4 0 . V 2 - 1 0 7 0 — F i r e f i R ' h 'l e r ( O v e r s e a s ) ( M ) $2,300. V2-1D70— P l u m b e r (O v e rse a s) (M ) $2400. V 2-1080— E le ctric ia n (O verseas) (M ) $2075. V 2 -1 0 8 0 — S w itc h b o iird O per. (O v erseas) S u b statio n o r P o w er P la n t (M ) $2075. V 2 - 1 0 0 0 — Oil B u r n e r S e r ' v l c e m a n (O ver­ seas) (M ) $2 5 5 4 .8 0 . V 2 -1 9 9 1 — B o iler O p eratin sr E n irin eer (O verseas) (M ) $2100. V 2 -1 0 9 2 — E le ctric ia n H e lp e r (O verseas)' (M ) $21 0 0 . V 2 - 1 0 n « — Barsre C a p t a i n ( M ) $ 1 7 0 0 . V 2-2010— P a in te r (S ip n ) (O verseas) (M ) $2400. V 2-2015— B a tte ry m a n (M ) 80c. per h r. V 2 -2 0 1 7 — R a ilro a tl B r a k e m a n (M ) 94 e. per hour. V 2 - 2 0 2 8 — B a ir p r a jr e m a n E m b a l m e r ( M ) $2331. V 2 -2 0 3 2 — T e m p o ra r y S u b . G aresrcm an D river (M ) 55e. p er h r. V 2 -2 tt3 3 — E l e v a t o r O p e r a to r L a b o r e r (M ) $ 1 2 0 0 p l u s $.300. V 2-2039— L a b o re r (M ) 9 5 c p er h r. V 2 - 2 0 4 4 — M e s s M a n ( M ) OOe p e r h r . V 2 -2 0 4 0 — T e m p o ra ry S u b . C lerk (M ) 65c por h o u r. V 2 - 2 0 4 9 — T e m p o r a r y S u b . G aregrem an D river (M ) 65 p er h r. p lus 15 percent. V 2 - 2 0 5 8 — M e . s s m a n ( M ) $ 1 1 8 2 Te.ss $ 1 9 2 . V 2 - 2 0 0 7 — O p e r a t i n p r E n R ri n e e r ( M ) $ 1 8 6 0 . V 3-2071— L a b o re r (M ) $ 1 6 8 0 o r $5 .3 5 d a lly . V 2 - 2 0 3 — W i n d o w CTleaner ( M ) $ 1 , 3 2 0 p l u s $300. V 2 -2 0 6 — T e m p o ra ry M e ch a n ic H elp er (M ) $1500 plu s $300. V 2-2078— T ra in e e S h o p P ra c tic e (M or F ) $1,320. V 2 -2 0 7 9 — T ra in e e , M a in t. M o r F $ 1 3 2 0 . V 2 -2 0 8 0 — T ra in e e , D railin g ' M o r F $1320. V 2 - 2 0 8 2 — T r.iin e e . C o m m . M o r F $1,320. V 2 - 2 0 8 2 — T r a i n e e , S p e c . Sc S u p p l y M o r F $1,320: V 2 -2 1 2 4 — J r . M e ss A ttendan-t (M ) 5 9 c l)e r h o u r . V2-212.3— P a c k e r - L a b o r e r ( M t $ 1 5 0 0 . V 2-2121— F irem an (M ) $1500. V 3-2135— S to n ecu tter (M ) 75c per h r. V2-21.50— L a b o r e r ( M ) 0 6 c p e r h r . V 2-2151— L ab o rer (W arehouse) (M ) 03e per h r. V 2 - 2 1 5 4 — J r . S t o re k e < > p e r ( M ) $ 1 4 4 0 . V 2-3159— .\n to m o tiv e M ech an ic (M ) $ -;3 0 0 . V 2-2100— L a b o re r (M ) $1 5 0 0 . V 2 -2 1 0 0 — J r. Gen. M e ch a n ic H elper (A u to ) (M ) $1800. V 2-21C 7— A tten d .an t O rd erly (M ) $1320 p l u s $.300. A tte n d a n t K llch e n m a id (M ) .$1 3 20 p l u s 3 0 0 . A tten d an t W ard m aid (M ) $ 1200 p lu s $300. V 2 -2 1 6 8 — A f;en d a n t-W a ilrc ss-K itch e n m a id (F ) $1 200 plus $300. V 2 -2 1 7 0 — L a u n d r j ' W o rk e r T r a in e e (M or F ) 50o per hour. V 2 -21 /4— L alw rer (M ). 1200. S alary $1 ,2 0 0 . V 3-31$5— L aborer, W areh o u se (M ). 63c per h r 7 V 3 -2 1 8 4 — P a tr o lm a n 4M ), $ 1 0 8 0 . V 2-3188— A u to M echanic (T ra rto r) (M ), $2500. V 3 - 2 1 9 1 — ^ l. a b o r o r ( M ) . 7 0 c p e r h r V 3-2199— R ailro ad B ra k e m a n (M ), 86c to $ 1.06 p e r h r. V 2 -2 2 0 4 — U n sk ille d L a b o re r (M ) , $ 1 2 0 0 V 3-2307— Sub-G eneral A u to M echanic (M ). 70c per hr. V 2 - 2 2 0 8 — L a u n d r y m a n ( M ) , $ 3 2 p e r 'w k. V 2 - 2 2 1 5 — O ile r ( S t e a m ) ( M ) , $ 1 7 4 0 leas $372. V 2 -2 2 1 0 — W a te r te n d e r ( M ) , $ 1 7 4 0 less $372. V 2 - 2 2 2 3 — ^Firem an ( M a r i n e O il) (M ), lees 3 $ 2 . V 2-2241— D eckhand (M ). $1740 and $1800. V 2 - 2 2 4 2 — B arfre C a p t a in (M > , $ 1 7 4 0 . V 2-2246— E n e in em a n M echanic (M ), $2040. V 2 - 2 4 7 — ^ P a i n t e r ’s H e l p e r ( M ) , $ 1 5 0 0 . V 2-2201— P la te P rin te r (M ), $1 4 .2 5 per diem . V 2 -S 2 0 0 — L a b o r e r . C la ssifie d ( M ) . $ 5 .9 2 SCHOOL D IR E C T O R Y LISTING OF CAREER TR AIN IN G S C H O O L A c a d e m ic a n d C o m m e r c ia l— C o lle g e P r e p a r a to r y BORO H A IX ACADKM Y— F la lb u s h lte<i. M A'. 2 - 2 4 4 7 E x t . C or. F u l t o n S t., B r o o k l y a . % *1*^ A . L , B . 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Sl:^ C ivil S e rv ic e D E L E H A N T T I N S T I T U T E — 1 1 5 E . 1 5 t h S t . — C i t y , S t a t « a n d F e d e r a l IJxami D a y a n d E v e n in g Classes. S T uyvesant 9-6900. ""OJtlo C o m p t o m e t r y — S w itc h b o a r d O p e r a t i o n DELEHANTT IN S T IT U T E , 116 B. 1 5 th S t. D a y a n d E v e n i n c C lasses. DELEUANTY IN ST IT U T E , 116 B. 15 th S t. D a y a n d E v e n i n g C lasses. 4 M 6 D B L K H A N T T I N S T I T U T E — 1 1 5 E . 1 5 t h S t . C o u r s e — D a y o r E v e . — C l a s s now fo T H E F A U R O T F I N G E B P R IN T SC H O O L — 2 4 0 M a d iso n A v e n u e . Evenior A sh la n d 4-5340. ^ L a n g u a g e s a n d B u sin e ss POZA IN ST IT U T F— 1133 B r o a d w a y — E nfflish, C o u rse s. C H e la e a 2 -5 4 7 0 . Spanish. P o rtu m iese , T A U E T 5 . 4 i ^ . N O tE V tO K ^ Com®. M a r in e A c a d e m y A T L A N T I C M E R C H A N T M A R I N E A C A D E M Y — 4 4 W h i t e h a l l S t . , 6 S t a t e St » * — P r e p a r a t o r y C o u rse s. In sp e c tio n S erv ice f o r A ll L icen ses. U . 3 Sii', i ■ B O w lin s G reen 9-7080. M e c h a n ic a l D e n tis tr y NEW Y O R K S C H O O L O F M E C H A N I C A L D E N T I S T R Y — 1 2 5 W . 3 1 s t St — n . . Evening: C lasse* — E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ic e — F r e e B o o k le t C — C H ic k e rin r 4 M e dica l MANHATTAN « U . 2-6234. SCHOOL— X -R ay : M ed. D e n ta l - L ab .; D ental A s s t ’gr. D ay-Eve. 60 s R a d io T e le v isio n R A D IO T E L E V I S I O N I N S T IT U T E — 4 8 0 L e x in g to n A v e.— L a b o r a to r y a n d E v e n i n g C l a s s e s . P L a z a 3 - 4 5 8 5 — D e p t . Xj. T ra in in r n “ R u ssia n L a n g u a g e U N I V E R S A L S C H O O l^ - 1 4 7 LO ngacre 5-7643. 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X U i t u t K l e 6-S6S0 H o u r s : D n l l y O-tf; S u n d a y , l O - l B M T O e K a lb A re . S u b w ay S tu tlo n IK T N ev in s St. S u b w ay S t a t I o a L a b o ra to ry T e s t $2 V A K U O S K V K IN S T K K A T K U i M o o K K A i r. I - E X T R A C T IO N . Surgeon Dentist X-RAY AVAILABLE K I N • L E G AILM EN TS TREATED, M OD ER A TE FEES. E C Z E M A . I T C H I N G S , ARTHRITIS, S T O M A C H . V A R IC O S E VEINS, CO LDS. BRONCHITIS, etc. L a b o ra to ry lests, U n n a ly su , X-ray. T h o r o u g h E« j m i n a t i o n s . W 4 I I . F E S riU JK O N M. M. W OLFE T N . 4-17G8 D u l l y 9 t o {) Hunduy 1 0 to 1 PILES HEALED S ^ = = = — ” • N. Y. DR. r o N itiv o I’r o o f ? F o r m e r p u t ie i it s r u n lo ll .vou h o w I h e a l e d t h e i r pile H w i l t i o u t h o s p i t a l s , k n i f e o r p a in . ________________ I 'i r K AVE. M ^ N T I S T — M y O nly tUTiee— 101 W . 1 1 7 th ST. C o r n e r l^enox A v e n u e Kidney, Bl.<(1dcr, Crno ral Wenkiiesi, Lam e Back, Swollen Gl ands. & o l a n J a m a ic a O ffic e O p e n E v e n in g s of NERVES, SKIN AND STOMACH E x a m in a tio n JA M A IC A J a in a ira , CHRONIC DISEASES Consultation, an d D m it h 160-13 A. B K IIL A , M .D . 320 W . .S BR<K>KLYN— 146 FU LTO N ST. HV l,.\T I ':S r M K TIIO D S K X . \ M I N . \ T I « > N I 'K K K IMoiitlii.v itnil T h u r s il ii .v 1 -8 Tiio K ila y u n il F r i d a y 1-<S W w t n m l a y niid S uturU iiy l-.t N<> Oll'iri* H o u r s O n S iii ii l a y Si Ilo lid ii.v s. L. STREET CO. I 'I . K I .S I I K K Uoom K K .p iih lic 8 6 th A b o v e T .e x ii if r lo n A v e . S u b w a y S t a t i o n C e n t r a l l . v l o c a t e d , e a sii.v r o a c h e i i Iro m cveryw horo S e p a r a t e w aitiner r o o m s for w o m e n D a ily 10-2, 4-9. S u n d a y s 10-2 T IIO U O U G II E X A M IN A T IO N I N ­ C L U D IN G BLOOD T K S T — $ 3 .0 0 A I KMX 'I'lio llij^li Kidclil.v V a i ' t a m i Tiil>(> U i 'ii r in t r A i d w i l l Kiipiily ‘ tin* ( l i i f f r c n ( . c ‘’ A H o m n o r O ffice D c n i o iis tr a tiim U n d e r T e x t C o i i il il io i m AURKX EAST SERVICE LEADER r , » r SCH. 4-6 3 6 1 i . G E O G R A P iii S E R V IC E A R IT H M E T IC C i v n . S E R V IC E LEADKK. 0 7 D u n n e S t . , N e w Y o r k 7, ■ P l e a s e s e n d m e . . . . c o p i e s of t ® “ M o t o r u i a n ” p r e p a r a t i o n booiiN a m e .............................................................. A ddress ' Page Eleven CIVIL SERVICE LEADER gjlflv? December 28» 1943 \ I when they did no» come back . . N d O H N S T E IN B E C K CABLES F R O M X HAVE SEEIN tlie soldiers come ifrom the ships and stand in long on the docks, their *B’ bags on backs and their rifles slung over »honlders. L O N D O N did not come Kack and the empty Eunks, the blankets thrown aside as they threw them, and the framed photographs on the steel lockers. 9 down lines their their **The men have gone up the gangway have seen the supplies come in Hy again to go into action and they jum p from the hundred shiploads, locomotives and landing barges to a beach, strewn with the tanks and trucks— acres of boxed food and bodies of their own people, and they claw great mounds of hams, shiploads of bombs their way like animals into a hostile coast. stacked in from keel to hatch and all ma­ have seen the hospitals with tlie terials that we need at home - - s teel for mauled men, the legless and blind, the bridges and buildings, food fo r our own fingerless hands and the burned faces~-‘all people, material enough to make all Amer­ the destruction that steel and fire can do toi ica well fed and well housed and well a man’s body and mind. In God’s name, clothed. what is it for except to get this horribly have seen the men climb' into the thing over with as quickly and as thor* Fortress in the ^ r l y morning and fly away oughly as possible?! And if this is true, iH waving with elaborate nonchalance and I should not be a m atter of ^Who will lend hi# have seen the gap in the mess when they m oney?’ but ” *Whodares not to?’ B U Y M O R E W A R B O N D S f(AL CORPS PHOTOS FROM ARMY SIGNAL (hey Jump from landing barges to a beach . . T h is . . and claw their way into a A d Y e r ti s e m e n f is a hostile coast." (Sicily) C q p f r ib u tio n f o A m e r i c a ' s . to get this ho'rrible thing ov«r with W a r E ffo r t b y K T E M A N U F A C T U R IN G CO. C O S T A L C A F E T E R I A . IN C . M A X A X L E R & S O N , IN C . P. L E IC H T F U S S a t l a s b a g & B U R L A P C O .. IN C . BECK ER BROS. J . N. D E S IN D J A C O B Y ’S D E P A R T M E N T STO RES CORP. 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V2-2.144— W e ld e r, G a s ( B a y o n n e ) (M ), $0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 per diem . (C o n tin u e d fro m p a r e 10) T2-2.1.')2— H e l p e r B o i l e r m a k e r (B ayonne) V2-234B— B o ilerm ak e r (B a y o n n e ) ( M ) , ( M ) , $(1.1 0 p e r d i e m . $0 .12 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p er d iem , pf T (llnni, — Ja n ito r (M ). $1200. V2-2.310— C h ip p e r & C a u l k e r , I r o n V ’.’ " ‘)TO— Aii li ) M r'c l im ii c I l f l i i r r < M ) , (B ayonne) ( M ) , $ 0 .1 8 to V3-3.'}3;i— H e l p f r M a c h i n i s t ( B a y o n n e ) 8 0 c pi.T lir . $ 1 0 .0 8 p er d iem , ( M ) , $ 0 . 1 IJ p e r i l l e m . 3 r . A i i l o M c f l i . i n i o ( M > , $1 V2-2?534.— TTelpor Ri(f(fer ( B a y o n n e ) (M ), V 2-2 3 4 7 — C o p p e rsm ith (B a y o o n e ) ( M ) , p o r Jioiw . $ 0 .1 0 p er d iem . $ 0 .0 0 to $ 1 0 .5 0 p o r d iem . v : ‘: ‘:7.T— A n t o M cc Ii d h I o ( M i , 15 V2-2.T.15— T Ie li ie r T r a in i ^ o ( H a y o n n e ) ( M ) V 2 - 2 3 4 8 — D rille r, P n e u m a d e (B ayonne) per hour. $ 0 .1 0 per diem . (M ) , $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d iem . V 7 4 — J r . A u I o M cch.m if' ( M t , »7o V 2 - 2 . '( a 0 — F i r e f l i f h t e r ( n u y o n n e ) (M ), V 2 -2 3 4 0 — E le ctrie ia n (B ayonne) (M ) jirT h o u r . $ n . l 3 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r dlen i, $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d iem . V ; 'i-’ 7 « — M ii - s A t l r n i l a n t ( M o r F ) , V 2 - 3 3 .'J 7 — P l u m b e r ( H a y o n n e ) ( M ) . V 2-2350— J o in e r (B ay o n ee) ( M ) . $ I .7 . T t ie r i l i i n i . $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d ie m . $ 9 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p er diem . V ' ’ -‘: " S O — S ip s q AI I f r u l a i i l OOc V 2 - 2 3 3 8 — niiTBrer ( B a y o n n e ) (M ). V 2-2351— M aehinist (B ayonne) (M ), $ ! » .i ;j t o $ 1 0 . 0 8 p e r . H e m , l>fr h o u r . $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d ie m . V 2-233n— n ir r te r (B ay o im o ) (M ). V ; ‘." : S 1 — K o n r i h A sh I. S l i- a n i KiiL’i ii e e r V 2-2352— P lpecoverer & I n su la to r $ 0 . 1 2 to $ 1 0 . 0 8 p e r d i e m . (W iv yonn e ) ( M ) , $ 0 . 1 2 t o V 2 - 2 3 4 0 — S h e e t M e ta l W o r k e r (B a.vonne) v : - . ’" S T — A n t o M .' f li ii i ii c ( M t . P f lr p p r $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r diem . ( M ) , $ 0 . 1 2 -to $ 1 0 . 0 8 p e r d i e m . lio \ir. V 2-2364— P a c k e r (B ayonne) (M ) . $6.06 V 2 - 2 3 1 1 — .S h ip litler ( B a y o n n e ) ( M ) , y . , o o f l j — P iitro lin iin f M ) , p e r d lcm . $!).12 to $ 1 0 . 0 8 p e r d i e m . — .jr I .a h o r o r ( M l . V 2-2355— M echanic L e a rn er (B ayonne) V 2-2342— S h ip w rig h t (B a y o n n e) ( M ) , V ‘.’ ‘.’ •110— OflMoo Aiit>li.'itir>(' U ' P! \i .-m .in (M ). $4 .0 4 p e r diem . $!».12 t o $ 1 0 . 0 8 p e r d l e n i . V i 'ViilH— I ’a t r o l m a i i ( M ) . V 2 -2 3 5 7 — A p p ren tice, M ecb . T ra d e s (B a y o n n e ) ( M ) , 4 .0 4 p e r d iem . V 2 -3 3 5 8 — C lassified L a b o r e r (B ayonne) (M ), $0 .4 0 p er diem . V 2 - 2 . ') 5 9 — A n R l e s m i t h , o t h e r f i r e s (B ayonne) ( M ) , $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r diem . 7 2 - 2 3 6 0 — B l a c k s m i t h , < rth e r f i r e s (B ayonne) ( M ) , $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d iem . V 2 -2 3 6 1 — P lan sre te n d e r ( B a y o n n e ) (M ), F O K H 1 > M K A N D B U S I N E S S $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d iem . V 2-2362— F ram eb en d er (B ayonne) (M ), $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d iem , V 2 -2 3 0 3 — R efrlfre ra tlo n & A ir C o n d . M iiltigraphin g A ninnJ F ood M ech an ic (B ay o n n e) ( M ) . $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d iem . W HY HAVE YOUR PET STARVE? V 2-2364— W h a rfb n ild e r (B ayonne) (M ), T h e W l i i r l a w a y M o a t C o .. 7 0 0 M . ^ a r t c r $ 0 .1 2 to $ 1 0 .0 8 p e r d iem . D i r e c t M ail C a m p a i g n s — M u l t i g r a p h i n ( , H iJfhw ay. N e w a rk , N . J ., M A rk e t 3 -2 3 7 7 V 2 -2 3 0 8 — U n sk ille d L a b o r e r ( M ) , $ 1 5 0 0 . M im eo g rap h in g , A d dressing. M ailin g . o r M lt c li ' e ll 3 - 8 7 1 0 . j u s t r o e e l v e d o n e c a r ­ V 2 -2 3 0 — Sr. O ffice A p p lia n c e R e p a i r m a n S p e c i a l m a c h i n es t o s p e e d y o u r p r o b l e m s . l o a d o f U. S . T S o v e r n m e n t i n s p e e t e d HorHC (M ), $2040. A ccu rate, P r o m p t a n d R etlab l* M eat. W e a re 12 m in u te s fro n t N ew Y ork. O ffice A p p l i a n c e R e p a i r m a n 1 l)locU f r o m P c n n « y lv a n ia S ta tio n in H elper (M ), $ 1500. CALL CH ELSE A 2 -9 0 8 2 N e w a rk , N ew Je rse y . B r a n e h e s ; 0 V alley V2-,‘3.17.’»— O i l e r ( M ) , $ 6 . 8 8 p e r d i e m . S t . . S. O r a n i f o : 1 8 7 J e f f e r s o n S t . , P a s s a i c . V ;J-2375— P a c k e r ( M ) , 0 .0 0 p e r d iem . V 3 -3 3 7 4 — B o x m a k e r ( M ) , $ 0 .7 2 p e r diem 104 W E S T . l i t h S T R E E T , N . Y . V 2 -2 3 7 0 — O ptical In s t. A ssem b ler (M ), H i r t h Certificatv.% $ 7 .0 8 p e r diem . Pharmacy V3-2.377— P a c k e r ( M ) . $ 0 .0 6 p e r d ie m . B irth C e r t i f i c a t e s S e c u r e d V 2 -2 3 7 8 — C lassined L a b o re r (M ) , $0.40 Olfieial C o p y F u rn iH h e d o r p e r d iem . W hen Y o u r D o cto r P re sc rib e s C all F i ’O R e f n i i d e d V 2 -2 3 7 0 — B ra k o m a n ( M ) . $ 7 .5 2 por diem . U nnsoiialile U n te s V 2-2380— P a tte rn m a k e r (M ). $1 0 .5 6 per M A R T O C C I N a t n r a l i z a t i o n Asai.sl a ii c o diem . A l l P i ' c s c r i p t i o n s F i l l e d b y R r/g-i s te red V 2 - 2 3 8 1 — R o f r i e r e r a t i o n Sc A i r C o n d i t i o n W rite, p h o n e o r v isit G r a d u a te I 'l i a r m a c i s ts In if M e c h a n i c ( M ) . $ 0 . 1 2 p . d . L. A . B E S T P R E S C R IP T IO N S — D R U G S V2-338.1— • W h a rfb n lld e r ( M ) , $ 0 . 1 2 p . d. N o ta ry P u b lic V 2-2384— n o a tb u ild er ( M ) , $ 0 .1 2 p . d. 1 5 1 8 F u l to n S f., B 'k ly n 1 6 . N . Y V 2 -2 3 8 5 — B o ile r m a k e r ( M ) . $ 0 .1 2 p . d. V 2 3 3 8 0 — C h i p p e r a n d C aulker, Iro n (M ), I’ K 3 - 8 1 0 1 : ReH : U f . 5 - 4 1 0 8 7 8 0 1 1 .1 th A v e . B ro o k ly n , N . Y. $ 0 .1 2 p e r diem . C a l l B K n s o n l i u r s t 0 -7 0 .-1 2 V 2-2387— C o p p ersm ith (M ) , $ 0 .0 0 p. d. C hork C a sh in g B a y K iilg e 'H I . c a d i u K I 'r c H c r i i i t l o n V 2 -3 3 R 8 — D rille r, P n e u m a t i c (M ). I ’i u i r n i H c y $ 0 .1 3 p e r diem . V 2 -3 3 8 9 -r-G as C u tte r and B u rn e r (M ), HAALEM C H EC K C A S H IN G P ia n o T u n in g $ 0 .1 3 p er diem . CORP. V 3-2 3 0 0 — S h ip fltte r ( M ) . $ 0 .1 2 p er diem . V 3 3 3 0 3 — A p p re n tic e M e c h a n ic a l T ra d e s A T w a te r 9-3306 290 Lenox Av*. ( M ) , $ 4 .0 4 p e r d iem . V2-230.3— H e l p e r T r a i n e e ( M ) , $ 6 . 1 8 R B P A IR IN O , R S a U L A T IN O p e r diem . O V E R H A X T L IN O C H E C K S C A S H E D V 2 - 2 3 9 4 — C la s sifle < l L a b o r e r ( M ) , $ 6 . 4 0 F R B E E S T IM A T E S p e r d iem . OPIC N F R O M 0 A . M . t o 7 P . M . y a .2 4 1 0 — A u to M ech an ic J r . (M o r F ) . “ GOES ANYW HERE” 80e per hr. Lenox A v e a t 1 2 5 tli S t.. N .Y .C . V 2 - 2 4 2 2 — ^ L a b o re r ( M ) . $ 1 3 2 0 . 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V 2 -2 6 3 0 — B o iler F ire m a n (M ). 9 4 c per h r CHAMBERS TA VERN— 277 B ro a d w a y V 2 - 2 5 2 6 — M a t e ( M ) , $ ‘^’ 8 0 0 . 71 C h a m b e rs St. A real place fo r real V 2-2627— M arino F ire m a n (M ). $ 2 0 4 0 . p e o p le to w in e a n d dine. C h e c k s c a sh e d V e - S 6 8 8 — A sst. L aun< lry F o r e m a n ( M ) , w i t h o u t c h a rg e f o r C ivil S e rv ic e e m p lo y ees. $2040. V 2 - 2 5 3 1 — O ffice M a c h i n e R e p a i r m a n ( M ) E A T A N D M E E T a t th e R E D B R IC K R E S ­ $a040. T A U R A N T , 1 4 7 E . 6 1 s t St. E n jo y " H o m e V 2 -2 5 3 3 — B o iler F ire m a n (M ) . $ 1 8 0 0 . A tm o sp h e re ." G ood F o o d — T h e W ay Y ou V 2 -8 5 3 4 — A ir c r a f t Com . T ra in e e ( F ) , L ik e I t. S o rry — Closed S a tu rd a y & S u n d a y . $1440. Q U E E N S B R ID G E C A F E T E R IA , in L . I. V 2 -2 5 3 7 — S h e e t M e ta l W o rk e r ( M ) , $ 1 .0 0 C ity, w h e r e C ivil S e r v ic e p e o p le e a t a n d per hr. m e e t to e n jo y g o o d fo o d a t re a s o n a b le V 2-2538— H a n d y m a n . Gen. M echanic (M ), p r ic e s . 2 8 - 1 4 4 1 » t A ve., L o n g I s l a n d C ity. 04 per hr. V 2 -2 5 3 0 — I n s tr u m e n t M a k er ( M ) , $9.00 p e r diem . V 2 -2 5 4 5 — S r. I^aborer ( M ) . $ 1 5 0 0 . V 2-2551— C h auffeur (M eehanic-R epalr) (M ), $1500. V S - 8 6 6 4 ' . - ^ r . S o w i n g M a < 'h i n e R e p a i r m a n (M ) . 83c per hr. V2-355C — C lassifiers ( M ) . 76o p e r h r. V 2 -2 5 5 7 — D istrib u to rs ( F ). 69c per hr. O p to m etrist ' V 2 -2 5 5 9 — J r . F o r e m a n or F o re la d y of ff. S. l i A K S , R y e * E x a m i n e d . $|P.60 P o w e r M a ch in e O p e ra to rs (M or F ) , 83c per hr. C o m p l e t B G l a s s e s a s l o w a s .................. 3 2 5 3 W . 2 3 d S t.. N . Y . 0 . ( b e t . 7 t h a n d V 2 - ‘. I 6 6 0 — J r . O p e r a t o r . P o w e r M a c h . (M 8 t h A ve«.) W A . B-8136. or F ) , 67c per hr. V 2 -2 5 0 2 — L a b o re r (M o r F ) , 7 0 c p e r h r. E Y E G L A S S E S — as low as $6. w hich in ­ V 2 - 3 5 0 1 — ^Fo ld e r, C a n v a s ( M ) , 7 3 c p e r h r . c lu d e s t h o r o u g h e x a m i n a t i o n a iid fir s t q u a l ­ V 3-25H 3— P a c k e r (M or F ) , 7 0 c p e r h r. ity lenses an d fram es. D r. A. H . H ansen. Va-2566— P o w e r M a < h i n e O p r . (M o r F ) , O p to m etrist, 1 1 9 E . 3 9 t h S t., N e w Y o r k 73c per hour. City. L E x ln g to n S -4 9 9 6 . H o u rs 1 0 A .M . V 2-2 6 6 7 — P o w e r M ach in e O pr. C anvaa to 8 P J d . (M o r F ) . 7 3 c p e r h o u r . V 2 -2 6 6 8 — P o w e r M a ch in e O pr. W eb b in g O s te o p a t h ( M o r F ) . 3 c p e r l » o u r. D R . L O U IS P E R K A JL — O s te o p a th ic P h y s i ­ V 2-2670— P resser (M ). 84c per h r. c ia n . By a p p o in tm e n t. P h o n e L E . 2 -1 8 8 6 . V 2 - 2 6 7 1 — R a i n c o a t R e p a irm a n (M o r F ) , A d d r e s s . 1 8 E a s t 4 1 s t S t.. R o o m 8 0 3 . V 2-357.3— S o r t e r (M o r F ) , 6 3 c p e r h r . 73c per hr. V 3-2574— Seam stress ( F ), 07c per h r. D entist* V 2 -2 5 7 6 — o n i c e A p p lian c e Rep. H elper D R . E U G E N IE M O R R E L L — S u rg e o n D en ­ (M ), $1500. t is t. O r a l S u r g e o n . 3 6 0 M o n ro e S t.. co r. V 2 -2 6 7 9 — J a n ito r (M o r F ) . $ 1 3 2 0 . T o m p k in s A ve., B ro o k ly n . G L 6 -2 4 7 4 . V 2-8680— P o rte r (M ), $1200. V 2 -2 6 8 1 — G as, W e ld e r ( L a k e h u r s t) (M ). D R . S. O L O U B E R M A N , 1 5 6 5 T o w n s e n d $ 9 .1 2 p e r diem . A v e., n e a r M t. *Eden A v e .. B r o n x . T e l. E le c tr ic , W eld ( L a k e h u r s t ) T R em o n t 8-9768. (F o rm erly a t 22 E a st ( M ) . $ 0 .1 2 p e r diem . 1 7 0 t h S t.) V 2-2682— A ircra ft M echanic M o to r (L a k e ­ D r u g g ists h u rst) (M ), $ 0 .1 2 p e r diem . A irc ra ft M echanic G en eral SPE C IA L IS T S IN V IT A M IN S AND PR B ( L a k e h u r s t ) ( M ) , $1,'.12 p . d . scrlp tio n s. B lood a n d u rin e sp ecim ens a n ­ V C .2 5 8 3 — L e a d in g M a n -A v la tlo n M e ta laly zed . A rg o ld D r u g Co. p r e s c r ip tio n s to w n lth ( L a k e h u rs t) ( M ) . $12 .0 8 S e p t .16. 1 9 4 2 refille d o n o u r p r e m ise s . p er d iem . N o t a r y P u b lic , 1 6 c p e r slgnatur® . Jay V 8 -2684 — F a b r i c W o r k e r A i r c r a f t ( L a k e D r u g C o ., 3 0 5 B w a y . W O 2 - 4 7 3 6 . h u r s t ) ( M ) , $ 0 .4 8 p e r d iem . C o n v a le s c e n t H o m e s V 2-2586— In stru m e n t M ak er (L a k e h u rst) ( M ) . $ 9 .0 0 p e r d iem . D R U R Y N U R S I N G H O M E . ( R e g . b y H. T. V a-2686— T oolm aker (L ak eh u rst) (M ), D ept, o f H o s p ita ls .) C hro n ics, In v alids, $ 9 .6 0 p e r d iem . e ld e rly p e o p le, d ietitic s, sp e cia l d ie t c o n ­ V 8 -8 6 8 7 — M a c h i n i s t . I n s i d e ( L a k e h u r s t ) v a le sc e n ts. N . Y . S T A T E R E G . N U R S E in ( M ) . $ 9 .1 2 p e r d iem . a tte n d a n c e. R ates reasonable. 120 - 24 V 2 -2 6 8 8 — E le c tric ia n . G en. M o to r-C lrc u it F a r m e r s B lv d ., St. A l b ^ s , L . I. V i g i la n t ( L a k e h u rs t) ( M ) , $9 .1 2 p. d. 4-9604. V 2 -2 5 8 9 — A ir c r a f t M ech an ic H elper (L ak eh u rst) ( M ) , $ 6 .1 6 p . d. V 2-2690— M ach in ist H elper (L a k e h u rs t) (M ) $ 6 .1 0 p e r diem . V 2 -2 5 9 1 — A v iatio n M e ta lsm ith (L ake­ M o rtic ia n h u r s t ) ( M ) . $ 9 .1 2 p e r d iem . V a-2 5 9 4 — J r . A u to M echanic (M ), 82c W H E N I N B E R E A V E M E N T , ca ll JO H N per hr. W . S H O R T T . F u n e r a l H o m e . S e rv in g to e V S -2 5 0 0 — P ip e fitte r ( M ) . $ 9 .6 0 p e r diem c o m m u n i ty s in c e i ts i n c e p tio n . 7 6 H illsid e V 2 - 2 5 9 7 — M e s s A t t e n d a n t (M o r F ) , A v e . . W i l l i s t o n , L . I . . G A r d e n C!ity 8 6 6 0 . $2 3 .6 0 p e r w eek. M IC K E Y F U N E R A L S E R V IC E , In c. E st. V 2-2R 98— P a tr o lm a n (M ), $ 1 6 8 0 . 1 8 9 4 . 2 2 8 L e n o x A ve.. in t h e H a rle m V 3 2 5 9 9 — P atrolm an (M ). $1680. se ctio n . O ffers s p e cia l a tt e n tio n to Civil V 2 -2 6 0 0 — B o x m a k e r ( M ) , $ 0 .7 2 p e r d iem . S e rv ice e m p lo y e e s. L E h i g h 4 -0 6 9 9 , V 2 -2 6 0 2 — A u to M ech an ic (M ) . $1 .1 5 V 2 -2 6 0 1 — A sst. E n g r., 1 st ( M ) , $ 3 0 0 0 . V 2 -2 6 0 3 — R ig g e r, D e rric k B a rg e ( M ) , P a te n t A tto r n e y per hr. $2000. G E O R G E C. U E IN I C K E — R e g is te re d in all V 2 3 6 0 4 — L a b o r e r ( M > , 7.3e p e r h r . S ta te s; H a v e yo u an idea or In v en tio n V 2-2606— L a b o re r & M at. C heckor (M ), t h a t s h o u ld b e p a te n te d ? Com e in and $ 1630. t a l k i t o v e r a t n o c o s t ■to y o u . O p e n 1 0 V 2-2606— G uard (M ). $1500. A .M . t o 4 P .M . 1 4 7 F o u r t h A ve.. R o o m V 2 2 0 0 7 — ^Welder (M ) . $1 .0 4 p e r h r. 3 2 9 . N .Y .C . T e l.: A L g o n q u in 4 -0 6 8 6 . Va-2608— A u t o M e c h . H e l p e r ( M o r F ) . 7 2 c pCT h r . STATE OF N E W YORK V 2 -2 6 0 9 — C h e c k e r (M o r F ) , $ 1 2 6 0 . sa.: V 2 -2 6 1 0 — C h e c k e r (M o r F ) . $ 1 4 4 0 . C O lft?T Y O F N E W Y O R K V 2 -2 0 1 1 — S h eet M e ta l W o rk e r (M ) , $ 1 .0 5 W e, t h e u n d e rsig n e d , b e in g d e siro n s o l per hr. f o r m in g a lim ite d p a r t n e r s h i p , p u r s u a n t to V 2 - 2 0 1 2 — C h a u f f e u r (M o r F ) , $1,120. th e law s of th e S ta to of N ew Y ork, and V2-301.1— P a i n t e r ( M ) . $ 2 0 0 0 . b e in g se v e ra lly d u ly sw o rn , DO H E R E B Y V 2 - 2 6 1 4 — S r . M a c h i n i s t ( M ) , $.'120®. C E R T IFY : V 2 - 2 0 1 6 — A u t o L a b o r e r . T r a d e (M o r F ) , I. T he nam e of t h e p a r t n e r s h i p ki 63c per hr. W IL L A R D P IC T U R E S . V 2-2617— L a b o re r F o rem an (M ), 92c per hr. I I . T h e c h a r a c t e r o f ttie b u s i n e s s is V 2 - 2 6 1 J — ^I>al)orer ( M o r F ) , 7 3 c p e r h r . p h o to g ra p h y a n d p ro d u cin g a n d e x h ib itin g V 2 -3 0 1 9 — S ta t. B oiler F ire m a n (M ). m o tio n a n d still p ic tu re s , a n d d e a lin g in 85c per hr. * m o tio n p ictu re a n d p h o to g ra p h ic e q u ip ­ V 3-3030— C hecker (M ), $1440. m e n t , s u p p l i e s a n d accessorieB . V 2 2 6 2 1 — C r a n e O p e r a t o r ( M ) , $ 1.04 I I I . T h e p r in c i p a l p la c e o f b u s in e s s is to ^ L IF E -L IK E P O R T R A IT S (o u r sp ecialty ). A P E X P H O T O S T U D IO , 9 9 9 P r o s p e c t A ve., B ro n x . T e lep h o n e D A y to n 9-9017. G arage— D e a d S to ra g e C IV IL S E R V IC E E M P L O Y E R — P u t y o u r c a r in d ea d sto rag e. O nly $ 6 m o n th ly . Y ou ca n u se y o u r ca r— only $ 7 p e r m o n th . R O T T E R D A M G A R A G E , C or. 6 9 th a n d 4 t h A v es., B r o o k ly n . S H o re R o a d 5 - 9 3 7 0 . See B ill F l a n n e r y . I n stru c tio n B A L L E T -T O E V A R IA T IO N S . P h y sical E x ­ ercises. M o rn in g a n d E v e n i n g C lasses. I n ­ q u ire 9 A .M . to 3 P .M . A ll d a y M o n d a y to F rid a y . M IL T IA D E 9 STU D IO S. 2 W est 5 6 t h S t r e e t . CO 5 - 2 4 7 6 M e x ic a n A rts M EX IC A N A R T S ^ R A F T S , L as Novedades, 8 7 C h r i s t o p h e r S t. ( V i l l a g e ) . 1 1 : 0 0 A .M . to 1 1 :0 0 P .M . HERE’S A JOB H e l p W a n te d A g e n c ie s ^ A B A C K G R O U N D O F S A T IS F A C T IO N in P e rso n n e l service sin c e 1 9 1 0 . S ecretaries, S i u n u g ra p h e rs. F ile — L a w C lerks, S w it c h ­ b o a rd O p e r a to r . B R O D Y A G E N C Y (H enrle tte Roden, L icensee). 240 B roadw ay. B A rclay 7 -8136. B O O K K E E P E R S — S te n o g ra p h e rs — Bill­ ing a n d B o o k k eep in g M ach in es o p e ra to rs, all office a s s i s t a n t s . D esirab le p o sitio n s a v a ila b le daily . KAHN IC M PLO Y M EN T A G E N C Y , IN C ., 1 0 0 W e st 4 2 d S t , JVI. 7-3900. FUNERAL SERVICES be a t 4 5 W e st 4 5 th Street, in th e B o ro u g h o f M a n h a t t a n . City, C o u n ty a n d S ta te o f N ew Y ork. . IV . T h e n a m e a n d p lac e o f residence of e a c h m e m b e r is a s fo llo w s: G eneral P a rtn e rs TH O M A S W . W IL L A R D , 16 E a s t 1 1 th S treet, N ew Y ork, N . Y. THEODORE H. W ESTERM ANN, 1 2 6 R iv e rsid e D rive. N ew Y o rk , N . Y. L im ited P a itn e rs B E N A. M A TT H EW S, 1 3 1 R i v e r s i d e D r iv e , N e w Y o r k , N . Y. A L B E R T M . JO H N S O N ,, ^ ^ 5 6 S ev en th A venue, N e w Y ork, N . Y. V. T h e p a rtn e r s h ip sh a ll c o n tin u e u n til te r m in a te d b y n in e ty d a y s ’ w r itte n no tice. V I. T h e a m o u n t of cash , a n d a d escrip­ t i o n o f , a n d t h e a g r e e d v a l u e o f t h e o f lh e r p r o p e r ty c o n tr ib u te d b y e a c h lim ite d p a r t ­ n e r is a s fo llo w s : B en A. M atth ew s. C ash $1600. A lb ert M . Jo h n so n , C ash $1500. V II. T h e tim e w h e n th e c o n trib u tio n o f e a c h lim it e d p a r t n e r is t o b e r e t u r n e d to h i m is o n thef t e r m i n a t i o n o f t h e p a r t n e r ­ s h ip a s se t f o r t h in p a r a g r a p h V h e re o f. V III. T h e s h a re of th e p ro fits o r o th e r c o m p e n s a tio n o f th e lim ite d p a rtn e r s is as f o llo w s: E a c h l im it e d p a r t n e r s h a ll re c e iv e inter c r st a t t h e r a t e o f s i x p e r c e n t ( 6 % ) p er a n n u m u p o n th e a m o u n t o f h is c a p ita l c o n t r i b u t i o n a n d fiv e p e r c e n t ( 5 % ) o f th e n et p ro fits of th e p a rtn e rsh ip . IX . T h e re m a in in g gen eral p a rtn e r m ay c o n tin u e th e b u sin e ss a fte r t h e d e a th , retirem en t o r in cap acity of the o th er g en ­ eral p a rtn e r . D ated N ovem ber 1 6 th , 1943. T H OM AS W IL L A R D A L B E R T M . JO H N SO N TH EO D O RE N. W ESTERM AN N BEN A. M ATTHEW S S u b s c rib e d a n d sw o rn to b e fo re m e, th is Iflth d a y o f N o v em b er. 1 943. N ID A RO OT N E S T E L A tto rn e y a n d C ounselor a t L a w i o P in e Street, N ew Y ork, N. Y. R e sid in g in N ew Y o rk C o u n ty N e w Y o r k C o . C l e r k ’s N o . 1 N e w Y o r k Co. R eg . N o . l l - N - 5 ^ C o u im issio n e x p ire s M a rc b 3 0 , 1 9 4 6 . per hr E l e v a t o r O p e t - a t o r < T ) . f l ’M O . i n i l i t y M e . h a n l c (.M) $ lsn o . J r. S torekeeper (K ), L ab o rer, T ra d e ( M » , COi' p ep hour. V 2-3033— J a n ito r (M o r F ) , V 3 - ‘™ ’»).34— S e a l e r Sc T a p e r ( F ) , l O e p, r h r . (.M o r F ) , 8 0 c p e r h r . V 2 -3 0 .(5 — Ir. P ta t. F ire m a n (M ), 80o jii 'r h o u r . V 2 - - :i i; ! 0 — K i r e l l g h r r r ( M ) . $ 1 8 0 0 . — J r. Gen. M e .h a n ic (M K $ 1 8 0 0 , V 3 - 3 ( i; tH — S l i i p p i n p C l e r k ? (.M l $1110. V 3 - ’3<iJO— L a b o r e r ( M i . $ l , - , n o , V3-3(M 1— S to re k e e p e r (M ), V 2 - 3 t i l ‘.’— L a b o r e r s . (F reezer) (M ). 7f!e p e r h r . V 3 -3 0 1 5 — L ith o g r a p h e r (M o r K ), $1030. V 3 - 3 0 1 0 — L a b o r e r ( M ) . ft.'^e p e r h r . V 3 - ‘M 1 7 — A r m a m e n t U e p a i r i n a n ( M l . $1.0 (1 p e r l ir . V 2-3 0 5 0 — A u to M echanic, G eneral (M ). $ 1.00 per hr. V 3 - 3 0 5 1 — S t a t . F i r e m a n ( M ) . 8 5 e p e r hP, V 2 - 2 0 5 3 — S r. S to re k e o p o r ( M l , $20(10. V 2 - 3 0 5 . '? — M a e h l n t s t ( M l . $ l . ( l ! l p e r h r . V 2 - ‘3 0 5 4 — L a b o r e r ( M ) , O.'x; p e r lir. V2-3ti5.=j— S t o r e k e e p e r (M ). $1400. V2-2W 50— M a i n t e n a n c e A id e ( M ) $ 1 5 0 0 a n d i?lt;8(>. V 2 -3 (i5 7 — W a re lio u s e Ivaborer (M ). $1500. V 2 - 2 0 5 8 — T r u c k D r i v e r ( M > . 8 7 e p e r HP, V 2-2059— Ja n ito r (M l. $1320. V 2 -3 0 0 0 — R efiitre ra fio n O p e r a to r (M ). 94c per hr. V 3 ; 3 0 r t l — r.N'i.borer ( M ) , OOc t i e r l ir , V 3 - 8 0 5 — H o s p i ta l S u p e r ii it e n d e n t , I’ne l a s s i f l e t l ( M ) , $ ; i3 r )0 . V 3 - 1 ‘35.')— .A ssoc. I n s i ) c e t o r K n g i i i n e c r i n g M a te ria ls ( E lc c .), Assoe. I n ­ sp e cto r Entfineering M a te ria ls tM e < - h .) ( S c h e n c e t a d y , N . Y . ) (M o r F ) , $ 3 0 0 . V.T 3 0 5 — . \ d s i s t a i i t T e c h n o l o g i s t ( .J e r s e y City. N . J .) (M ). $3000. V 3 - 1 5 5 4 — A<->i(ieiatc M a r i n e E n g i n e e r ( M ) , $3300. V 3 -1 5 5 6 — J u n io r N a v a l A rc h ite c t ( M ) . $2000. V 3 - 1 4 3 3 — M a r i n e S u r v e y o r ( M ) , $ .1300. V 3-1H 35— J r . 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T h e employees 3 g e t a n h o u r off t o e n a b le the!? f a i r t o s t a r t a t 4 p .m . Local fe ssio n a l ta le n t will v a u d e v i l le a n d m u s i c a l entertai#! m e n t . A d m i s s i o n is free to p lo y e e s o f t h e B o r o u g h Preside^ C A SH B ays a tt r a c t iv e h o m es hi Q u een s VIIU (e, H o l l is , S t . A l b a n s , O z o n e P a r k . 4 t i % — 15 Y e a r s M o r t f a g e Iti in K ii l o w . <> r o o i i i s , Itiilh f i r c | > l a r e , a ha rf >a iii . lO O -IK H o u s in g A u th o r ity A p p ly a t t h e H o u sin g A u th o rity , M r . R e c h e t n i c k , 122 E a s t 42 S t., N .Y .C . o r a t a n y o f t h e H o u s i n g p ro jec ts. L a b o r e r (C o a l P a s s e r ) — $1440, A lie n s a c c e p t e d P o r t e r — $1320, A lie n s a c c e p t e d . F i r e m a n — $1500, A lie n s a c c . M a i n t e n a n c e M e n — $1740. B o a rd of W a te r S u p p ly A p p ly a t R m . 1816, M r . T i e m e y , 120 W a l l S t r e t , N .Y .C . b e tw e e n t h e h o u r s o f 1 0 a .m . a n d 1 p .m . W e d n e s d a y s O n ly . G u ard (fo r em p lo y m en t at w a tersh ed s o u tsid e N ew Y ork C i ty ) $135 p e r m o n t h . B o a rd of E d u c a tio n A p p ly a t B o a r d o f E d u c a t i o n , 110 L iv i n g s t o n S t r e e t , B ro o k l y n , N .Y . R m . 1128. L unch ro o m H e l p e r — 50c h r. 194 B r o o k l y n ; S e a V ie w C a stle to n C orners, s . i H o s p ita l H e lp ers, $ 6 6 0 $960 N .M . ’ H o s p ita l H e lp ers (fo*. w o r k s u c h a s c o lle c tin g p a ssin g co al), $ 1 2 0 0 per ^ % H o s p i t a l A t t e n d a n t , $ 7 0 ^*^. — $1020 N .M . ^ W,; L a u n d r y W o rk e r. $ 7 2 0 n ,. $1020 N .M . T r a i n e d N u r s e , $1260 ur $1620 N .M . S t e n o g r a p h e r s , $1201. T ec h n ician (X -R ay ) * W .M .— $1500 N .M . *‘2(1 S P F X fA L S E R V IC E S F O R B E T T E R L IV IN G MO F O It itriok N O R T H S liO K R I-O N (i I S I,A M > l . n r t i e p l o t s in l ii R lic r A l s o w a f e r f r o n t u iu l K iiy ers waitiiiK . B o a rd o f H ig h e r E d u c a tio n ' C i ty C olle g e . A p p ly In p e r s o n t o M r. A h e a r n r A r m y H a l l, C ity C o lle g e , 1560 A m s t e r d a m A ve. N .Y .C . P o r t e r — $120 p e r m o n t h C lean e r— $ 1 2 0 p e r p o n th H u n t e r C o lle g e . A p p ly a t c u s ­ t o d i a n ’s o ffice, 695 P a r k A v e n u e , M a n h a tta n . C l e a n e r ( M a le ) f o r n i g h t w o rk , $1320. B r o o k l y s C olle g e . A p p ly a t c u s ­ t o d i a n ’s office , B e d f o r d Ave. & Ave. H , B k l y n . L a b o r e r — $1440 C l e a n e r — u p t o $1320 M a in te n a n c e M e n — $1320 to $1860. Q u e e n s C o lle g e .— A p p ly a t c u s ­ t o d i a n ’s o ffic e , 6 5 -30 K i e s e n a B lv d . F l u s h i n g . L a b o r e r — $1440 C l e a n e r — u p t o $1320 M a in te n a n c e M e n — $1320 to $1860. C a ll t h e b u s i n e s s o ffic e f o r i n ­ fo rm a tio n on— C le rk . G r a d e 2 (c o lle g e e d u c a ­ t i o n r e q u i r e d ) $1320 S t e n o g r a p h e r s — $ 1320. P a r t - t i m e (A m > r o x im a te ly 4 h r s . — 1 0 a .m . t o 2 p .m .) F in a n c e D e p a rtm e n t A p p l y a t R o o m 507, M u n i c i p a l B u i l d i n g , N e w Y o r k C ity . T a b u la tin g M a c h in e O p e ra to r, T y p e - B o o k e e p e r , $1201 ( M a le o r F e m a le ). B o a rd of T ra n s p o rta tio n A p p ly a t B o a r d o f T r a n s p o r t a ­ t i o n , 250 H u d s o n S t r e t , N . Y . C i ty o r R m . 401, P a r a m o u n t B ld g . 385 F l a t b u s h A ve. E x t. B r o o k l y n , N .Y . M a in ta in e rs H e lp ers, ( E le c ­ tric a l, S h o p , S tru c tu re s, H ig h T e n s i o n E l e c t r i c a l ) 75c h r . A lie n s a cc ep te d . C a r C l e a n e r s ( M a le «fe F e m a l e ) , 6 5c h r . S t o c k A s s t. ( M a le & F e m a l e ) , $1500. P o r t e r , 6 2 J/ 2 h r . T i* a c k m a n , 75c h r . A lie n s a c ­ c ep te d . D e p a r t m e n t o f H o s p ita ls A p p lic a tio n m u s t be m a d e a t C ity I n s titu tio n s — B e lle v u e — 26 S t . & 1 st A v e n u e ; W e l f a r e I s l a n d — 59 S t . Q u e e n s b o r o B r i d g e ; H a r l e m H o .sp ita l— L e n o x A ve. & 136 S t r e e t ; K i n g s C o u n t y H o s p i t a l — C l a r k s o n Ave., Egbert at Whitestone FL. 3-7707 I ' A K T K < I .A IJ S PROMPT EXPEAT SERVICE Plione: HAv. 4-0039 lO VK NING H, F M SIII.N t; C i i s t o ii i i t i i i l t . p r i c e raiiK e . ftcreiiKe. 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PHONE OR SEND COUPON AT ONCE 743 MERRICK ROAD Valley Stream, L. I. IN S U L A T E YOUR HOME NOW Cut Fuel Bills up to 30% Cooler in Summer 1 Warmer in Winter R e - N e w C o n s tr u c iio n I ' * C o m p a n y , In c . {' M. Jensen 117-07 101 Ave. R i c h m o n d DON’T WORRY ABOUT B u rn s In s u la ! Means More HEAT «•*'* Pays For Itself (Govt. Al'Pf*’ B R O O K L Y N -O U K K > » Specialized Service for Home* 130-00 PersiiiiiK Crescent, Write or phone J a m . ^ for free H e a r i n g A id s f o r B e t t e r J o b s j ^ f „ .h n t ^ K e . i a u r a n i , SS in c e n t’s by JOSEPH BURSTIN . ^THI*** .■0 A VE. FO? 4-»37« Without Charte C ashed c^rpke a n d 'c U y E m p lo y m e ^ ^ S M I T H ’S re s ta u ra m t steaks and CH O PS L ist 3 « st. n ew york |w '* ' [AT — DRINK .iafood a t its best ' 0 0 I,i , «n A.~. »■ ’-3«« K E L L Y 'S R e sta u ra n t Tods In Entertahmenf *T . DRINK - BE MERRY 3 S h o w s Nltely S ta b le A UCE FAYE s ta r of th e technicolor musical "THE GANG’S ALL HERE" now a t the Roxy Theatre. w k s T o '-’"*! ST* "««»' ■5'*** A v e . CI 7 - 9 7 3 8 Lovely Ella Mae Morse, the orig­ inal "Cow Cow Boogie” gal, Is to be the recipient of a unique honor on December 31st. when she opens a t the N. Y. S trand T heatre as a Special A ttraction with the Charlie B arnet show. All the record pro­ gram maestros, including Alan Courtney, A rt Green, M artin Block, Jerry Lawrence, Lon F e a th ­ er, Todd Lawrence. Fred Carr and others have gotten together and will not only play the record th a t brought h er fame, but also her IME IN AND PARTAKE O F O U R L y s p e c i a l s . DelicToul C h o w M *Jn , landwlche!, a p p e t i z i n g M t a d s . T«a Readings an • n t a r t a l n m e n t feature. TEA ROOM Alma’s Ave. N. Y. C. 773 L e x i n g t o n ALLY'S Restaurant I**ju8t 8 CrOOD P li A C E (to E A T ^nytimeT I • L ry t ^ CAFE i t —YO U’LU n e v e r |60 Greenwich T IM St^ N. Y. Ca OP i r c S T C O M B CN S O M B T I M B a nd e n j o y o u r d e l i c i o u s Steaks. C h o p s , F r i e d C h i c k e n , . gandwichea — a n d , o f c o u r s e , llOUB F A V O UITK D R I N K . JTD 8I AS YOD L .IK B I T ! TOUR O B N IA L . H O S T . . . J IM M Y B R U C E foole’sBar andGriU Lenox A r & • Page Fifteen dV lL SERVICE LEADER 28» 1943 A V d n b o a S-76M MAMA R IT Z KOSHER latest recordings, among them the popular “Shoo Shoo, Baby.” This is Miss Morse’s initial New York engagement . . . Tomorrow, Loew’s Criterion will present Universal’s new film, “His B utler’s Sister” starring E>eanna Durbin, Pranchot Tone, P a t O’Brien and Akim Tam iroflf. . . . Tommy Dorsey, the sentim ental gentleman of swing, heads the holiday stage show a t the N. Y. Param ount Theatre. Supporting Tomy and his boys are Betty Brewer, Teddy Walters, The Sentimentalists, th e Edwards Sis­ ters and Paul Regan, “America’s foremost Satirist.” . . . Bob Hope, who will sta r in Samuel Goldwyn’s “Treasure Chest,” was voted 1943 “Champion of Champions” in the eighth annual poll of more th a n 600 newspaper radio editors and columnists of the United States an d Canada, conducted by Mo­ tion Picture Daily. I t is th e third time th a t Hope has won this honor. T h e effic ic n o y s ta n d a r d s t h a t m u s t be m a i n t a i n e d in g o v c rn n ip n t w o r k a re o f te n h a m p e r e d b y fa lse p rid e in so m e in d iv id ­ u a ls who refuse to a tlm it th at they “ d o n ’t h e a r s o w e l l " . T h e r e is, o f c o u rs e , a p sy c h o lo g ic al barrier th at m ust ho faced in u sin g m e c h a n i c a l d e v ices to a s sis t in h e a ri n g but scien tific d e v e lo p m e n ts have i n iprove< l t h e s e “ g a d g e t s ” (o s u c h a d e g re e t h a t m a n y o f th em a re n o t on ly g ro at aid s in k e e p in g w o r k h a b its n o rm a l, b u t also in m a i n t a i n i n g a p r o p e r p e rs o n a lity a d j u s t m e n t . T h e s e a id s a r e n o w m a d e so th a 't t h e y a r e p r.a o tic a lly i n v is ib le e x c e p t to a tra in ed observor. So w id e is t h e a c c e p t a n c e o f t h e m e ­ Broadway (nr. Worth St.)|! f f w York C ity W O r t h 5S- 8272 4> Ivil Service Employees!] ) MB get a g o o d l u n c h , a d e l i c i o u s ! | uer, t n d e n jo y y o u r f a v o r i t e d r i n k AT Moonliglit Cocktail Rendezvous 773 St. Nicholas Ave.. 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A f r e e e f f i c i e n c y h e a r i n g "test i s o f f e r e d b y t h e n i a n u f a c t n r e r s to c iv il s e rv ic e a n d governm ent em p lo y ees at 00-04 101st Street, Ja m a ic a , u n d e r th e d irectio n o f J o s e p h S. F leisch er. l y m o u t h REST A U R A N T THE BEST &J W a l l 85 CLARK STREET F O R T I F Y Y O U R S E L F t o m e e t t h e h a r d s h i p s of w a r w ith good w h o le so m e v ita m in - b u rs tin g food a t sen sib lo prices. R e g u la r L u n c h e o n a n d D inner. B a r a n d Cafe. A lso a la C arte. A ir C o n d itio n ed . FOOD . . . • . . . PREPARED THE BEST WAY W IL F R E D 'S S tre e t A IR . C O N D IT IO N E D N e w Y o rk C ity CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Page Sixteen Easier Promotions For U. S. Woriters WASHINGTON—If Civil Serv­ ice Commission has its way, Fed­ eral workers in the future will get faster promotions—and somewhat more liberal ones. In its annual report, the Com­ mission recommended: —Faster autom atic promotions under the Mead-Ramspeck Act. —More liberal use of the socalled ‘meritorious’ pi'omotions, which ai’e granted for ex­ ceptionally outstanding service. Now it is true th a t neither the autom atic promotion nor the m er­ itorious one is especially large. Nevertheless, every Government worker will agree th a t the Com­ mission’s recommendations are a (Step in the right direction. So will Federal personnel men— most of whom have long felt th a t th e present promotion policy of th e Government is entirely In­ adequate. The Commission made no spe­ cific recommendations for the speeding up of Reim-speck auto­ m atic promotions. However, ite views are fairly well known. At present, Government work­ ers with efficiency ratings of Good or better get a n autom atic mise every 18 m onths—providing their salary is $3200 or less. How­ ever, if it happens to exceed $3200, they m ust wa,it 30 months. Automatic mises are very small —running from $60 to $250 per year. Vets to Get Jobs Of Civilians WASHINGTON — CivU Service Commission’s annual report con­ tained bad news for thousands of Federal employees. At the same time, however, It oontained a large packet of good news for m any former employees iiow in the armed services. Tlie bad news h it most directly a t two groups: 1..Civilian workers who have only* W ar Service appoint­ ments in Government—^as con­ trasted with full Civil Service status. 2. Some employees with full Civil Service status — those whose Federal service began after the Pi*esident’s national - defense message to Congress on May 16, 1940. Both the good news and the bad news were wrapped up in the portion of th e Commission’s re­ port having to do with re-employ­ m ent rights of veterans who had only W ar Service appointments in Government before they went into uniform. Wiien it comes to re-employ­ ment, the Commission said, these veterans “SHOULD BE GIVEN CONSIDERATION AHEAD OF ALL NON-VETERANS WITH THE EXCEPTION OP NON­ VETERANS W ITH PULL CIVIL SERVICE STATUS WHOSE FED­ ERAL SERVICE BEGAN PRIOR TO THE PRESIDENT’S NATIONAL-DEPENSE M E S S A G E TO CONGRESS ON MAY 16, 1940.” W hat I t Means Read th a t again, and you‘ll see w hat it means: —I t means th a t no W ar Serv­ ice civilian will be perm itted to retain his job while a veteran is available to fill it. —Ai(d it also means th a t no civilian with Civil Service status will be perm itted to retain his job in prefei'ence to a veteran— if it happens ttiat the civilian’s appointm ent came after May 16, 1940. The real effect of th a t is to p ut m any civilian workers with full Civil Service statu s into the same bracket as civilian workers with mere W ar Service appoint­ ments. If you entered Govern­ m ent service after May 16, 1940, you can figure th a t it applies to you. The total num ber of employees thus affected probably is around 300,000. T h at is a rough estimate C A S H WE BUY THAT IN G R E L IA B L E CAN IN F O R M A i'IO N BE C H E C K E D , R E G A R D ­ FRAUDS. THEFTS HONESTY OF D IS E PROPERTY, OR O F FIC E S TERS OR MONEY. STR IC TLY HANOVER BANKS, ALL BO X <15. W A L L MAT- H A N D L E D : CO N FID E N TIA L . 2-7M 5 D IS­ M ERCHAN. IN IN D U STR Y . TACTFULLY AND OR S tlJE E T P H o NL W RITE P. O. 5. N. Y, C. W hat the Commission wants is a system th a t would cut the wait­ ing periods to 12 and 18 months. This, it feels, would provide greater incentive for employees to m aintain high efficiency ratings. “The statu te”, th e Commission said in its report, “puts too mudh emphasis on waiting and too lit­ tle on producing. “The statutory limitations do not recognize the fact th a t obviius differences in performance are inevitably shown in a much shorter time among new employes of varying abilities and experience who enter on duty a t the same standard minimum rate.” O n the subject of meritorious promotions, the Commission asked th a t it be given authority to set up standards to govern them. Also, it asked elimination of the restriction which says only one increase of one pay step can be granted in any one 18-month or 30-month period—^regardless of how outstanding the special serv­ ice which justifies it. “If this is done and if increases are made only on the basis of definite evidence of accomplish­ ment, incentives f<w producing work of s p ^ ia l value and mierit will be provided”, it said. In the past, merltorius raises have been granted very sparingly. Like Ramspeck autom atic raises they ordinarily are small—either one-step or two-step within-grade promotions. T h a t means a range from $60$120 per year for lower-bracket employes to $250-500 per year for higher-paid workers. P o s t - W P l a n W a r I s w h o s e o n d e r e d H e r e 's W c e n tly , its g s o lo s e — s a y s jo b s a f t e r firs t o ffic ia l s ta t e m e n t o n 1 D e n ta l t h a t w e e x c e lle n t T h e ta k e S e e k s H y g ie n is ts The only City exam for which the Civil Service Commission is now axjcepting applications is dental hygienist. Applications may be filed at the 96 Duane Street office of the Commission in per­ son or by mail until January 19, 1944, a t 4 p.m. K M i u i r e i n e i i t H : C a n d i d a t e s m u a t b e erradi i a t o i l e i i t a l hyg-ienietto f r o m a e o l t o o l o f rcooKTnizod BtuiKliugr a t t h e t i m e o f filiiigr a p p l i c a t i o n s , b u t e r r a d u a t e a o f i ’o b r u a r y , 1 0 4 4 , w ill bo accep ted . Subjcc(« u i i d W e i K h t « : W r i t t e n <te8t, w e i i f h t r>0, 7 6 p e r c e n t r e a u i r e d ; o r a l , p ra c tic a l, w ciirh t 50 , 7 5 p e r c e n t re q u ire d . A t t h e o r a l p r a c t ic a l teat, t h e p e rs o n a l ( ii i a l i f l c a t i o u B o f c a n d i d a t e s w i l l a l s o b e cun siU ored . of the number who entered the service between the May 16 date and the following March, when the W ar Service regulations be­ came effective. I t h as been imderstood from the beginning, of course, th a t W ar Service appointments were only temporary—for the duration plus six months. Nevertheless, m any W ar Service workers have h ad reason to hope th a t they m ight stay on the job, and, event­ ually, retain full Civil Service status. Becomes Difficult T he Commission’s new rules don’t m ean th a t hope has become Impossible. They do mean, how­ ever, th a t it has become a great deal more difficult. The veteran—the m an who has been giving everything a t the fighting fro n t—is going to get a job w hen he oomea home. And the civilian worker is going to be compelled to step asktoi. U . c o m p le x jo b p le a s u r e S . le a v e L E 3 A D E R P a y e n d e d p a y t h e f o r G o v e r n m e n t w a r ? “ Y e s ! ” in its ann ual report) the Commis­ sion said Uncle Sam ought to pro­ vide some sort of a “cushion” for employees who lose their jobs dur­ ing the demobilization period. Specifically, it proposed: —T hree m onths’ pay for U. S. employees upon release from their jobs. ^ —As an alteiToative, 26 weeks of unemployment compensation benefits, comparable to those given workers in private industry. —Steps by United States Em­ ployment Service to help place released employees in new jobs with a minimum of delay. —An educational p r o g r a m (comparable to th a t planned for private industiy) to help pre­ pare employees for new jobs as rapidly as possible. [The LEADER will keep Federal employees informed of progress on the severance pay plan.] C ity m S e v e r a n c e S e r v ic e Y o rk g o o d m a n y o r k s in o f f o r e m p lo y e e s f u lly r e g u l a ti o n s ? e x p la i n in g t h in k s t h e r e p r i n ti n g t h e m ( /. S. u n R e to e x p la n a t io n i t t h e s u b je c t ( c o n ta in e d War Jobs Both full-time and part-tim e jobs in Brooklyn are available a t th e United States Employment Service, 205 Scherm erhom Street, corner of Hoyt Street. Apply on the te n th floor. Part-T im e Jobe Assemblers: m etal cases, 50c-60c a n hr., hrs. to be arranged Full-Time Jobs Male, No Experience Required H andym an: aircraft, 65*/^c h r , m ust be husky Packers, stock: radio 57c hr., m ust be husky, 40 hrs. Laborers: elec., 70c hr.. 55 hr. week, m ust be husky Laborers: steel drums, 75c hr., m ust be husky Handym an: sugar refining, 81c hr. Lumber H andler: lumber, 65c hr. General Factory: glass, 54V2 hr. 40 hrs. light work, overtime volimtary Factory W orker: tile. 65c-75c hr, 10 to 20 hrs. ovei-time, day and night shifts Jr. Patrolm an: Civil Service, Bklyn residents report to 205 Scherm erhorn St. M anhattan, Bronx residents re­ port to 40 E. 59th Street. $1680 per year plus overtime to start. $1860 after 30 days idus over­ time Deckhands: Civil Service, $1800 per year plus overtime Barge C aptains: Civil Service, $1740 per year plus overtime Molders Helper: foundry, 75c-$l, 52 hrs., prefer with training Full-Time Jobs Female, No Experience Required Packer, light: drugs, 50c h i\ Assemblers: radio, 55c hr., 7% bonus for night work Assemblers and Solderers: Elec. parts, 50c hr., Wz after 2 wks. Large Companies T he W estern Electric Co. and Koppers Coke, both at K eam y, N, J., Railroad Retiiem ent Board, N. Y. C.. S tandard Rolling Mills, Kason Hardware, M alt Diastase wiil have agents at SES office this week to hire applicants. Koppers Coke will take 1-As and aliens. The USES also suggests th a t you bring this clipping fix>m the LEADER when you apply for the jobs listed here. STATE REFEREE EXAM POSTPONED The State Civil Service exam­ ination for Industrial Code Ref­ eree, paying between $5,200 and $6,450 which was announced re­ cently, has been postponed. When the new date an d filing period have been set, thex ViU ftppear in u m i l e a d e r . 21, R e g u l a f i o n , h e re . fo re E m p lo y ^ ^ a c c u m u la tin g enough pay for such a leavrfu• ployee m ust repay the ^ m ent at the ra te that hi' have received pay on the i , less it’s a case of death^ pent for age or disabiiiu duction in force. L —^When a n employee tr ® from one pem anent * another perm anent job a break In service, and S agency th a t is covered u leave regulations, he ta u annu al leave credit with hS? nual leave m ust be fo rfeit^/ ever, if an employee from a perm anent to a position. T —^You will receive all yo^^ " nual leave upon leavin.1 service for good. Practic^,' resignations or term itiatioj' m ade effective on the la^ worked plus accumulated leave. (Next week: Sick leave ext IF Y O U W A N T C iv il N e w a n S e v e r a n c e t h e i r ^H ow W 'L e a v e ' Annual Leave -■ . . . . Realizing th a t “aU work an d no wartime period. Additional days play makes Jack a dull boy” oiu* should be justified on the basis Government has provided all fed­ th a t undue hardship would result eral employees with a generous otherwise for th e employee. am ount of ann ual leave per year —^It may be necessary for you for th e purpose of vacations, per­ to take two, three or four sonal business and so forth. Given below are some of the facts about hours of annual leave a week, in annual leave which every em­ order to take care of personal business affairs. Arrange th is with ployee ought to know: —^If you have a perm anent or your supervisor or administrative w ar duration appointment, officer. To help keep Saturday you earn annual leave a t the rate office staff up to snuff, employees of 2 1/6 days a month, or 26 days should plan on taking annual a year. If you have a temporary leave during the week. —Advance an nual leave can be appointm ent, you accumulate given to an employee who has leave a t the rate of 2V^ days a m onth for each full m onth you been in the Federal service for at work. T his does not apply for least one year. If a n employee part-tim e or per diem employees is granted advance annual leave, who are not covered by the provi­ th en le a v ^ th e government besions of this leave legislation. Aimual leave accumulates for * each working day th a t you are in pay status; whether you are working, on sick leave, or on an­ nual leave. You may not have known it. but you are also in pay status on Sundays and holidays. —^Most Government agencies feel th a t two weeks is a re a­ sonable annual vacation for a I n its d id e m p lo y e e s . b o u t I t G o v e r n m e n t ’s O P A o w n A H o w A S H I N G T O N — d e r s t a n d R e c o m A S H I N G T O N w w r k e r s W Tueadajr, Dec«m1i«F B O O K C O N T IN U E D O N N EX T REEL