rj«. W h a t D ra ft K . ^ . AOif**-*. . VI . M e a n s I X No. 1 7 P r i c e F iv e C e n ts T uesday, Jan u a ry 4 , 1 9 4 4 \n \> U . S . E m p l o y e e s C O V T FACE I n S i n c e M a y SA Y S 1 6 , 1 9 4 0 Y O U LO SS O F JO B WASHINGTON— you obtained Civil Service statu8 after 16, 1940, this is im portant to you. T w o weeks ago. Civil Service Commission, in its annual report, irongly hinted that you might have to give up your job after the ar, to make way fo r a returning war veteran. It turns out now, however, that such won’t be the case— at not as Civil Service now sees the situation. The annual rep ort placed employees who won status after May 16, 1940, in a special group. It said that returning fo rm er Federal employees now in uniform ——even those who had only tem­ porary, W ar Service appointm ents when they left Government— would get job preference after the war over those who had en­ tered service later than May 16, 1940. Continued on page 16 NO EXAMS NEEDED NYC JOBS see T h a t Invisible B onus rolls and should know about such things. T here the word is th a t the first bonus checks should be out by the end of February. The How much? to Whom? also go u n ­ answered here. The suggestion a t these places is th a t t h ^ Mayor is th e only one who can give any inform ation about t h e s e m atters. At the Mayor’s office, th e suggestion is to listen to his Sunday speeches. Spokesmen for th e various City D epartm ents are equally vague. In fact, a num ber of officials imofficially adm it they’re in the dark. At Hospitals it’s stated they’re still working on th e figures. Public Most C ity e m p lo y e e s a r e laniing m o r e m o n e y t h i s veek th a n t h e y d id l a s t leek. T h e M a y o r ’s c o s t-o fiving: b o n u s g o e s i n to e f f e c t 11 Janu ary 1, 1944, a n d con^ inues u n til J u n e 3 0 . The Budget Office is the place fheie all the mechanics of a ranging the raise are handled, here, they know th a t a bonus gone through. How much? Vho? When? All these questions to go unanswered. The Comptroller’s Office is anplace which handles pay­ h e r e 's t h e M o n e y f o r Works refers you to the Mayor. Last week th e police and firemen were getting $420 as their bonus. Then the Firemen were left out because the Mayor didn’t like their not liking overtime. Now the police bonus is “in abeyance.” W elfare officially doesn’t know anything. However, the p rin ter who does work for the City Ls very busy right now running off things th a t look like new budget sheets. The Budget office is very busy and is willing to admit th a t it’s working on the bonus figures. For The Record, Nil For the record, however, a c t­ T h o s e M i s s i n g ually nothing has happened ex­ cept th a t the Mayor h as been talking. One departm ent head said this: “I ’d like to be able to tell my staff how they’ll fare with the bonus. The trouble is HE (meaning FHL) has said th a t he may disapprove my submitted schedule of increases. If I talk and it gets into print, he certain­ ly would change the bonuses just to be contrai-y. To protect my employees I have to keep my mouth shut.” In short, it all depends on the unpredictable little m an who sits in the office overlooking City Hall Park, W a r B o n d s ? D e p a r t m e n t LISTING p a g e p l o y e e s One ox-employee of the W ar job. On October 8, 1943 I had Partment can’t understand to stop working. “I understand th a t I am en­ forks Federal Government titled to a refund of my pension 1 On December 1941, I started conti-ibutions. The only answer I the United States can get is “write to W ashing­ M eeys at 90 Church Street,” ton”. “I am certainly entitled to my “uTu explains. , we had a chance to bonds, but I can’t even get an ex­ f ''^l^^^tary payroll deduc- planation of w hat happened to "n,,;?*' Bonds, I signed up. the money th a t was taken from ^ uring all this tim e I never my check each payday. “I ’m sick, I need the money, I ropni bond or even got He uav I knew was th a t can’t work, and all I get is double' I deductions were be- talk !” Thousands and thousands of e n sio n W ar D epartm ent employees have ^ developed a h eart paid in their cash for bonds— and had to leave the never received t(he bonds—and no W a n t a n one has even satisfactorily ex­ plained the mystery. Last week a mimeographed letter which went to employees of the United States Engineers OflBce on the subject of the lost bonds, indicates a com­ plete blow-up of the system. Signed by A. B. Jones, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engi­ neer, the letter makes the follow­ ing points: —The extremely long delay in the delivery of war bonds purchased by employees through payroll deductions m ade during 1942 “has been of great concern to me and unquestionably to many employees of this district for some time. Your District Engineer has A n s w $7,000 PUBLICITY MAN 1 6 e r been aware of the great incon­ venience it has caused and has followed the m atter very closely, and he will continue to do so until each and every bond has been delivered.” W hich doesn’t explain the mystery. in line of explanation—“Late in September 1943, this office was requested to issue bonds for the 1942 accounts as a result of the breakdown in th e system established by the W ar Bond Division, Chicago, for the process­ ing of those bonds.” —Since th a t time, the letter says, the office has been engaged in reconciling the differ(Continued on page 16) r 14 OPA SEEKS p a g e E m 3 WAR JOB •s. o r page WHY MORALE IS SO LOW IN WELFARE DEPARTMENT p a g e 4 DON’T TAX CITY PENSION^! see page 3 Efficiency Ratinqs Ciianged Tuesday, January 4 , 59 ^ C im SERVICE LEADER Page Two H e r e s V i h a t F D R 's N e w D r a f t D e f e r m e n t Typing Course Brings More Pay n in tvn W A S H I N G T O N — C ivil S e rv ic e O r d e r M e a n s t o G o v e r n m e n t E m p l o y e e s i n gN EisW bAeRinKg—gI invsetnr u ct ot i o th o se C o ninii.ssion h a s o r d e r e d a n u m .7 p lo y e e s o f t h e W a r D e p a r t n w ! b o r o f c h a n g e s in t h e F e d e r a l e m ­ I f y o u ’r e a l o w p a i d p r o f e s s i o n a l B y C H A R L E S S U L L I V A N p lo y e e e lf ic ie n c y r a t i n g s y s t e m — o r se m i-p ro fe ss io n a l w o r k e r — O ffice o f D e p e n d e n c y Benefit a n d h ere th ey a rc : y o u r c h a n c e s w ill b e s l i g h t l y b e t ­ w h o w i s h t o a c q u i r e t h i s .skill in W A S H I N G T O N — H e r e ’s t h e d o p e f o r G o v e r n m e n t o r d e r t o b e i n l in e f o r promoting I n t h e f i il u r e a ll a g e n c i e s w ill t e r . b u t s t i ll p r e t t y s lim . t o a h i g h e r c iv il se rv ic e yi-afi b e r e q u i r e d to u se t h e fu ll r a t i n g f a t h e r s w h o w a n t t h e r e a l m e a n i n g o f t h a t n e w W h i t e I f y o u ’r e a r e l a t i v e l y h i g h - p a i d t h a n t h e y n o w h a v e . s y s te m . F o r t h e p a s t tw o y e a rs , H o u s e o r d e r 0 1 1 d e f e r m e n t s (se e p a g e 1 , l a s t w e e k ’s p r o f e s s i o n a l o r s e m i - p r o f e s s i o n a l so m e a g en c ies h a v e used a s h o r t ­ T h e O D B e m p l o y s o ver gnnn I t i s t r u e t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t h a s o r d e r e d t h a t G o v e r n ­ w o r k e r — y o u r c h a n c e s w ill be f a i r , c iv ilia n s . T y p i s t s m a y be cla’ssi c u t s y s te m . I n o t h e r w o r d s t h e y b u t n o m o r e t h a n f a i r . T h a t goes, d i d n ’t m a r k t h e v a r io u s e lf i c ie n c y m e n t f a t h e r s m u s t g e t e x a c t l y t h e s a m e d e f e r m e n t p r i v i ­ f o r i n s t a n c e , f o r p e r s o n n e l e x ­ f ie d i n g r a d e C A F - 3 whereal f a c t o r s on t h e r a t i n g f o r m . T h e y l e g e s a s n o n - G o v e r n m e n t f a t h e r s . H o w e v e r , t h e r e i s f a i r l y p e r t s . c e r t a i n a t t o r n e y s , a d m i n i s ­ c le r k s doinsr r o u t i n e c le ric a l work m ere ly m a rk e d th e fin al r a ti n g — t r a t i v e w o r k e r s e c o n o m i s t s , s t a t i s ­ w h i c h in v o lv e s n o t y p i n g or oth g o o d r e a s o n t o b e l i e v e i t w o n ’t w o r k q u i t e t h a t w a y . E x c e l le n t . V e ry G o o d , e tc . e r s k ille d o p e r a t i o n , a r e classi' t i c i a n s a n d t h e lik e d o i n g s p e c i a l ­ M a n y a g e n c i e s p l a n t o f o l l o w ' no h ig h er th an Graril I n t h e f u t u r e r a t i n g s will n o t b e m e n t c o m m i t t e e w o n ’t p l a y i ts ize d t a s k s . U p u n t i l n o w , t h e r e fle d a c o n s e r v a t i v e i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of C A F -2. r e q u i r e d f o r e m p lo y e e s w h o s e rv e f o r m e r r o l e — a t l e a s t so f a r a s h a v e b e e n a l m o s t n o d e f e r m e n t s t h e n e w o r d e r . I n o t h e r w o rd s , less t h a n 90 d a y s o r t h o s e w h o “ M a n y o f o u r e m p lo y e e s hav« p r e - P e a r l H a r b o r f a th e r s a r e c o n ­ fo r m e n in th is g ro u p . A lm o st c e r ­ t r a n s f e r to a n o t h e r a g e n c y w i t h i n t h e y w o n ’t r e q u e s t m a n y d e f e r ­ c e r n e d . 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A lso, i n m a n y A r m y f o r p r o m o t i o n . ” S itu a tio n B e lte r s h o w n e x a c t ly h o w t h e y s c o re d o n All in a ll t h e n , i t a d d s u p t o p o ss ib le a t t h i s p o i n t t o t e l l y o u a n d N a v y e s t a b l i s h m e n t s r e p l a c e ­ e a c h of t h e m a j o r e ff ic ie n c y f a c ­ T h e t y p i n g c o u r s e is be in g con. to r s , t h u s l e a r n i n g t h e i r s t r o n g t h i s : T h e s i t u a t i o n is b e t t e r t h a n p r e c is e ly h o w t h e v a r i o u s a g e n c i e s m e n t s c h e d u l e s a r e i n e f f e c t a l ­ d u c t e d b y t h e OiDB Training w ill i n t e r p r e t t h e n e w o r d e r . All i t w a s. T h e c h a n c e s o f w i n n i n g r e a d y a l l o t i n g t h e t i m e a g iv e n S e c ti o n . 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A c h a n g e to m o d i f y t h e p r e s e n t r e q u i r e m e n t f o r a d o c ­ S e r v ic e S u b - c o m m i t t e e w ill h o ld w h i c h e v e ry e m p lo y e e o u g h t to C — I f a n e m p l o y e e Is granted t o r ’s c e r t i f i c a t e a s p r o o f o f illn e s s w h i c h e x c e e d s t h r e e d a y s . A t h e a r i n g s e a r l y in J a n u a r y o n t h e k n o w : L W O P f o r m o r e t h a n 30 days p r e s e n t , m a n y e m p lo y e e s f in d i t i m p o s s ib le t o g e t p h y s i c a n s bill to p e r m i t F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s T — S ic k le a v e w i t h p a y , u p t o t h e p r o c e d u r e s a r e m o re com­ w h e n th e y n e e d th e m . O th e rs, fo r p a tr o tic re a s o n s, d eclin e to to r e ti r e , w i t h f u ll p e n s i o n s , a f t e r ■ t h e a m o u n t t h e e m p lo y e e h a s p l i c a t e d , s i n c e o r d i n a r i l y a rec a l l a d o c t o r e x c e p t f o r m a j o r illn e sse s. 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I t a c c u m u l a t e s f o r e v e ry o u t p h y s i c i a n ’s c e r t i f i c a t e m a y u n t i l a n n u a l le a v e i s e x ­ m u m o f six m o n t h s if applie-i tor day you a re in p ay sta tu s , w h e th e r s u f f i c ie n t ly i n a d v a n c e . m a s te r G e n e ra l: h au sted . n o t t o t a l m o r e t h a n 1 2 d ays in a — S t a n d i n g on (lie s u b s t i t u t e w o r k in g , o n a n n u a l le a v e , o r o n c a l e n d a r y e a r . F o r e x a m p l e , if — T h e m a x i m u m a m o u n t o f ro!l T h e .s ta n d in g o f s u b ­ sic k le a v e . N o t so f o r p a r t - t i m e y o u r u n c e r t i f i e d s ic k le a v e s in c e leave w ith o u t p a y w h ic h m a y s t i t u t e s o n t h e ro ll will b 2 d e t e r ­ o r p e r d i e m e m p lo y e e s . P V T Y O V R J a n u a r y 1. 1943 a d d s u p t o 12 b e g r a n t e d t o e m p lo y e e s is s ix m in e d by t h e d a t e o f a p ) ) o in t- ^ -T h e m i n i m u m a m o u n t of sic k d a y s , y o u m o s t f u r n i s h a d o c t o r ’s m o n t h s , e x c e p t i n c a s e s o f m i l i ­ I N A S A V I N G S K tS k ! m e n t . I f ino 'e t lv ” i o n e i<iile ■ le a v e w h i c h m a y p e c h a r g e d c e r t i f i c a t e if y o u r e q u e s t a n y m o r e t a r y s e r v ic e .” is a p p o i n t e d o n t h e s a m e d a te , is I 2 d a y . w i t h a d d i t i o n a l sic k s ic k l e a v e t h i s y e a r — e v e n t h o u g h f l r o a d w a y S a v i n g s Bank — A n e m p l o y e e w h o is g r a n t e d t h e o n e w i t h tiie hi^^he:;t civil le a v e to be c h a r g e d i u i m i t s o f t h e r e q u e s t is f o r 3 d a y s o r less. s e r v ic e r a t i n g w ill be s e n io r. I n o n e ‘ 2 lio u r . 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You K n o w a re ■1 for ii n eed - .D epartm ent of (indefinite r i ®^®*«ination) appeen $] oflfered is ^ the $1,500 depend®T®^Penence of the ap®a chSi?®* taking the iob that wm acquire expertwhen civil ’Jobs ai’e given for is ni^ P®i*inanent basis, s t e n ^ ^ ^ a n c e for half at ^ work in Page Three ilV lt SERVICE LEADER Jov, January 4, 1944 n Y f i l l B e S a l a r i e s A s l c e d o f N e w Y t o o r k E n d G C i t y By JEROME YALE T h e p l i g h t o f h u n d r e d s o f C ity e m p lo y e e s w h o h a v e b e e n v ic t im iz e d b y l o a n - s h a r k s a n d illi c it m o n e y le n d e r s w ill c o m e b e f o r e t h i s s e s s io n o f t h e S t a t e L e g i s l a t u r e . A s­ s e m b ly m a n A l f r e d E . L a m a , o f B r o o k ly n , is n o w p r e p a r i n g r e m e d i a l le g is l a t i o n w h ic h h e w ill s p o n s o r . B a s ic i d e a o f t h e le g i s l a t i o n w ill b e to k n o c k o u t g a r n i s h e e s . Mr. Lam a points out th a t the Federal employees’ salaries are not like this: The City employee needs money subject to garnishee; the fact th a t a City worker’s salary may be for doctors’ bills or some similar made subject to a 10 percent de­ purpose. If he goes to a licensed duction Is an attractive induce­ lending agency, he will pay up to 30 percent for his loan. m ent to "clippers” of all types. O ften to save red-tape, the The Assemblyman is presnetly studying the laws on loans and “jeweU’y lending” racket comes in. on legal collection m ethods to de­ The employee buys a piece of termine the best way of tackling jeweliy on credit. T hen he pawns the pui’chase. Each week he has this problem. to pay 2 or 3 dollars on the piece Typical Case In his radio talk last week, of jewelry. As soon as he is unable to make the Mayor also h a d something to say about this subject. As he one payment, legal proceedings are describes a typical case, it works brought against him. He finds E m 40 % to Loan There's a bit more money avail­ able now for employees of the City who borrow on their pay­ m ents into the Employees Retu’em ent Fund. Loans are limited to 40 percent of the am ount actually posted on the books. Posting to date is 6 m onths be­ hind schedule, which pieans th a t employees may borrow on their contributions up to June 30, 1943. Six m onths ago the records were 8 m onths behind. At th a t rate, it will take another 2 years until the books of the retix’ement fund are up to date. Are Pensions Salary? One cause of perem^ial conflict betwen New York City and its per diem employees may be re­ solved by decision of the Appellate Division. According to law, the daily-pay workers are entitled to the same scale as is received by others in private Industry doing the s^me work. Fi’om time to time, groups com­ plain to the Comptroller th a t they are not getting th e full pay, and then healings are held. W hen the City figures it ad9s in the miuiicipal contributions to the pension fund an d paid vacations, and says "they’re p a rt of th e salary.” The workers say th a t t h e i r salai*y is the am ount of money they get each day. I t ’s up to the courts to decide which is which. The decision of this test case is expected within the next few weeks. THOUGH 70, THEY’RE STILL IN FINE FETTLE The IR T last week decided th a t two of its employees who had reached the age of 70 were still hearty enough to stay on their jobs. Philip Leavy, conductor; t o n ’f ® y® ar. and Frederick Nordheim, clerk, c le rk ap- were given extensions of their 207. 12^ department, working time and will be kept on '• Worth Street. the payroll until October 1944. ployees to work longer th a n they had expected in order to provide themselves with a pension suffi­ cient to meet then* minimum needs. In one case cited by Mr. Van Name, a widower age 60, has been working for the City for 35 years, and is set to retire. He had figured on a retirem ent income of $1,250. But when he looks a t the taxes, he faces this prospect: After he has received $6,500 in pension pay­ ments (which represents his per­ sonal payments into the fund) he becomes liable for taxes. The pres­ en t rate of about 22 percent will take $160 a year in taxes from his income. If he figures th a t he can’t m an ­ age on less th a n $1,250 a year, then he will have to work another 6 years in order to build his a n ­ nuity to the point where he will realize a clear pension of th a t amount. himself saddled with the full cost of the jewelry. Then attorney’s fees of another 15 percent are assessed against him, and the whole am ount plus interest placed in a garnishee against his salary. But he never even got the full am ount for which he is charged. The watch may have been bought a t $100, but the only money the City employee ever saw was the $25 or so which the pawn-broker gave him. O ften the seller of the jewelry and the m an who gave the loan are partners, or one may be a “dummy.” I t is practices like these which will be eliminated with the passage of Mr. Lam a’s pending bill. There have been several a t­ tem pts in previous years to get legislation passed ending g a r­ nishes of employees’ salaries. This year, however with the Mayor’s suport. chances look good. RALPH L. VAN NAME: He wonts tax-free pensions. L a w p l o y e e s l l O u t f o r E m B l o o d B C o a n k T h e C ity L a w D e p a r t m e n t in t h e M u n i c ip a l B u ild in g , is a n o t h e r a g e n c y t h a t is a l l- o u t f o r b lo o d d o n a tio n s . W h e n t h e e m p lo y e e s f r o m t h e C ity ’s l e g a l d iv is io n g iv e b lo o d , t h e y a r e l e t o ff e a r l y in t h e a f t e r n o o n to e n a b l e t h e m to g e t to t h e B lo o d B a n k . Those who live in M anhattan R obert Josephs C h a rle s F r a n k or the Bronx are sent to the . Id s e p li tii-itz C o r n a lin s C ollins M i l t o n N i'chenilaB American Red Cross a t 2 East 37th M o r c u i i l / i | i t ( i n I l e i b c r t H c i n h a r d t A lniu G reen Street. Others, nearer Brooklyn, Echo of World W ar I go to 57 Willoughby Street in th a t Borough. Then, as a reward for An echo from the last war comes their patriotism, they are given in a note from Hyman Goldstaab, the next day off with pay, to en­ a letter carrier from Station P in able them to relax and sta rt stor­ Brooklyn. ing up more blood. “I am a disabled vetei'an of During December, 1943, 82 of World W ar I ”, he writes, “and I the Law staff gave plasma. Here know the importance of a blood are some of th e repeaters and the transfusion th a t was administered number of times they have do­ to me in a hospital in France. “If we had more blood donora nated: John F. Kelly, 3; W alter E. in the past, m any more lives could Dunn, 3; H arry Stockfeder, 5; Ar­ have been saved. “Up to date I have donated six th u r Fox, 4; Louis Adler, 4; N athan Kaminsky, 3; Harold Ben­ pints of blood and I have an ap­ nett, 3; Daniel G. Zito, 2; Jacob pointm ent on Jan u ary 8 to donate my sevent4a pint. Shore, 3. with me from Station Othere who have given blood in P “Coming are the following employees: this departm ent: H arry Absatz, also a disabled C arl V e n tie ra C e cilia H o ro w itz World W ar I veteran, for his 4th I rv in e M . Uosen R ose M arians donation; Elias Levine, also for M eyer M encher M argaret M. Sheehy luiU or F e i l J o s e p h A . S ch n eid er the 4th time, and Leo Eisenberg, M is s L i b b y F iorilaliB i M a y n a r d M . N o v ie for the 2nd time.” R alp h W oodend A lp h o n se B ivona, J r. Preliminary Operations Division R ose K rocner A braham K ranker S ophia B a ttiste lla J a n ie a A. D eou of Veterans Administration a t 346 R o b e r t H u g 'll J u li u s Splavop Broadway, think th a t they can J a m e s M u iry G ilb ert G o ttlie b M u r r a y L ipslcy claim both the group and indi­ C h a rle s C. W e in stein J o h n S t. G eorge M a r g - a i'e t M c E v i l y vidual blood doning championship. F r a n c is J. B lu u ste in Joseph Y. Levy Both Lillian I. Shapiro and Sylvia M iss M . C a iia g y W a lte r B eg leitef M iss R . V a n T a s s e l » H a r r y G in s b e rg Pui’isch have been to the Blood M iss E . D ev lin S ol T ell Bank eleven times. O ther plural M iss B. R o b e r ts O scar K a u fm a n donors from this section: Nettie M iss H . W e in g a rte n R euben B lan k M iss M. E is e n s te iu ' H a ro ld Rose Greenfest, 4 times; Millicent ApM i s s G. H a r t n e t t J a c o b S ilb e rz w e lr pelbaum, 3; Pearl Bm*toff, 3; R uth M iss R . K lein A b ra h a m Y udin Kanaplue, 3; Lillian Markowitz, Sam uel J. W arm s J a c k C herriil M u rr a y M. W e in stein P a u l L ovino 3; Kaye S. Rubin, 3; Lillian I. M iss C la ire M a isc l R o b e r t B lum bersf Shapiro, 3; Sophie Aretsky, 2; M iss J o a n M a r i a n s D avid E ttin g e r Evelyn Dubowy, 2; Pearl GoldM ilto n S h eb o w siiy W 'a lte r R o 'th fu s a W in . A . M a r k s H y m a n S u k lo lf ^stein, 2; Pearl Guralnick, 2; Effie M ich ael A. E a g le M a rtin Cleary Henderson, 2; Cpvdino D. MavkS am G ap p elb u rg L eo B row n M ax H aum an ward, 2; aiicl Lillian Patashnick, M i s s Fran<!C8 J a n o v e r M ilto u B la u k u to ia Ii-v in g C o h o r t P e r G e t D ie m W o r k e r s 5 0 c -$ / B o n u s H ere’s the latest report on how per diem employees in the City will fare under the cost-of-living bonus: Those mechanics who got 50 cents a day in the July bonus will get another 50 cents. Those who were passed over last summer will get $1. Laborers, all of whom got the 50 cents extra in July, will see an extra 50 cents a day for the next six months. Civil Service Rules Chaotic' W hat I t Means An annuity, Mr. Van Name adds, represents an attem p t of a group of people to provide for their old age. The shoi't-Iived annuitants A The Budget Bureau is working a t top speed to get th e book.s cleared so th a t City employees will know where they stand under the January 1, “cost-of-living bonus.” I t may take until the middle of Febiiiary until all the figures are ready. In the meantime, they ask: “Please don’t phone.” Many anxious City workers have called in to ask “W hat will I get?" They can’t answer yet, and the number of calls only slows up the works. Even th e people in the Budget Bureau don’t know where tiiey .stand on this increase. CIVIL SERVICE make it possible for those who live beyond the normal span of life to receive an unchanged income. “The Federal tax is anti-social as it sabotages the effort of the in ­ dividual to guard against a hazai’d which he can m eet individually.” The only solution of this situ a­ tion, says the secretary, is for public workers to bring the m a t­ ter to the attention of Congress and obtain legislation to grant them the same tax-free status as other retired workers. D e p t , No Answer On Where You Stand p l o y e e s R. V a n N a m e C o n d em n s T a x a tio n o f C ity P en sio n s F e d e r a l ta x a tio n o f a n n u i­ tie s , s u c h a s p a y m e n t s r e ­ c e iv e d f r o m t h e N e w Y o r k C ity E m p l o y e e ’s R e t i r e m e n t S y s te m , r e p r e s e n t s an. a t ­ te m p t on th e p a r t o f th e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t to f o r c e p u b lic e m p lo y e e g r o u p s in to t h e S o c ia l S e c u r i t y S y s te m , a c c o rd in g to R a lp h L. V a n N a m e , s e c r e t a r y o f t h e C ity p e n s io n s y s te m . As Mr. Van Name explains the setup, as soon-as the retired City employee has received back the am ount of money, in the form of pension payments, which he con­ tributed into th e fund, all future pension paym ents become subject to Federal income and withhold­ ing taxes. Persons receiving social security payments and members of rail­ road re tire m e n t. systems are ex­ empted by law from the payment of income taxes, as are militaiT pensioners. City pensions are not. Must Work Longer One practical effect of this Fed­ eral tax is to force m any City em ­ BUDGET a r n i s h e e 2. The rules of the Municipal Civil Service Commission are in a chaotic state, says Emil K. Ellis. Mr. Ellis, who probed the adm inistration of civil service in New York City under Paul Kern, in a special report to the City Council last week, stated th a t the condition of the rules, still in effect, causes inefficiency, waste, uncertainty and litigation. . . Testimony taken by Mr. Ellis in­ dicated th a t the rules are in such a hopeless morass th a t sometimes it isn’t possible to know what rule applies in a given case. The present adm inistration of civil service, under Pi’esident H arry W. Marsh, has made up revised rules, sent them out to departm ents for comments, and made still other revisions. This process has been dragging along for almost a year. W hen new re ­ vised set of rules does come through, it will have to stand up before a public hearing, then go to Mayor LaG uardia for his OK, and then be sent on to the S tate Civil Service Departm ent for approval. At the Commission’s offices, it has been learned th a t it isn’t a l­ ways easy to find the needed rule in a given case, but “only in odd cases” does real difficulty occur. If progress in revision of the rules continues a t the present rate, it will be long time bef'^re internal, stream lining, of .the Commission regulations takes place. Criminals On City Jobs “ . . . . On one occasion an a t­ tendant who had been assigned to a recreation center had been previously convicted of a sex crime. . . . [There wasl the case of a subway cleaner who had previously served a term for la r­ ceny and who had subsequently been appointed without a finger­ print investigation. He was sub­ sequently arrested for picking the pockets of a sailor who was a passenger on a subway train .” These cases were cited in a special report to the City Coun­ cil last week, by Attorney Emil K. Ellis, as reasons why every employee taken on for a city job, even temporaries, should be fin­ gerprinted prior to appointm ent. According To Hoyle Some employees of the Munici­ pal Civil Service Commission are walking around saying “How come?” This Is what happened: On De­ cember 15. 1943, Theodore H. Lang, an assistant civil service examiner, was appointed from a promotion list to the job of Junior Administrative Assistant at $3,000. Then, on December 23, Lang was transferred to th e Board of Education with th'e title of Junior Administ’.'ative A.'i'Jistant. However, its all according to Hoyle. The Board of Educaii n had used up its promotional list for th a t job. Tliore wa': a vacancy, and the transfer was made. Page Four CIVIL SERVICE LEADER In the City Departments WELFARE What’s Wrong? Morale is low in the City De­ partm ent of Welfare, T h at is a fact which is adm itted by almost every employee of the depart­ ment. and by officials speaiclng off the record. Why, A LEADER reporter queried welfare employees throughout the the cioy at random. They told him : For one thing, the feeling of dissatisfaction seeps down from I . I B E R A L C IV IL SERVICE E M PLO YE E S^ In B iio in e s s O ver 100 YEARS L C.FULLAN A W M B R O K E R Two 0<Ni¥OiH«iit Offices 9Hi Ave., Nr. 36th Street 169 im Ave., Nr. 4Tth Street m C O N F ID E N C E G A IN E D IS IN A N O T D A Y 73 Years In Borough Hall Section MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds—Jewelry Silverware-—Furs—Camera! Clothing—Etc., Etc. llolincs Kl4T(rlc Trolcotion KNtnl)liHli('(I IK70 ARTHUR J. HEANEY. Inc. 214-216 ATLANTIC AVE. .^oiir Court Ht., llrooklyn ARE YOU PAYING 6% ON YOUR LIFE INSURANCE LOAN? will rellnaiico your loan at a Baviiiifs to you of as much as "T% per annum. You retain all dividenils and otlier liciielitH. W'(3 SECURITY DISCOUNT ASSOC. Itowllni; <ir<‘on It'wuy, N.Y. KSTAIIMSIIKU OVKK 5M» YIOARS LIHKKAL Fnrs LOANS ON and O vcrco n ts D liinto iid K— J e w e l r y — T o o l s — M iik Icu I I n H triii u e ii tH , ( 'u i i ic r a H — B l n o r u l u r y .WEAVER'S, Inc. 594 Ninth Ave. Between rind SI. & t:<rd Sltt. Cl. (i-0170 C.h ec ks C a s h e d t ' i t y i in d O u t o f T o w n ( i o v t . * C H E C K S I 'l i y r o l l C A S H E D I'r o n i p tl y DAVE J A C O B S 307 SEVENTH AVENUE UetweiMi ‘^ 7 III a n d l i S l li SIm., t!iid F l o o r iji i ■ 7 the adm inistrative officers. Feuds and clique^ among the highei*bracket Welfai'eites are common. W ith the constant shifting of as­ signments, an adm inistrator never knows whether he will face a promotion a t the Central office, or a sudden sihift to one of the outlying W elfare Centers, A com­ mon piece of advice from a de­ partm ent official to an ambitious employee is this: “If you want to get ahead, why not try to get into another departm ent, or go into private industry?” “Clucks” Tlie big shots make no bones about their feelings for other topflighters. When a stenographer or clerk hears a division head char­ acterized as a “cluck” by her su­ perior, and then hears the same thing about her boss from aiiotherofficial, it’s bound to weaken her faith in the efficiency of the de­ partm ent. In many other departments, employees feel th a t their superiors are really working for their best interests and getting all they can for them. At Welfare, a succession of petty rulings coming down from the executive offices makes it seem as though they are being hounded by their own heads. Other departm ents are given religious holidays off, for example. In Welfare, a ruling comes down th a t these holidays are to be de­ ducted from vacation or sick leave. A half day .Is given for Christ­ mas shopping, but it is so a r­ ranged th a t the employee loses his lunch hour th a t day. Right now, the large staff Is vitally interested in the question of the bonus, and the probability of longer working hours. The long hard grind, the possibility of additional overtime, has the staff “down”. A common rumor is th a t the Welfare D epartm ent will go on a 8:30-5 schedule. The only thing th a t can be learned from the Commissioner is “No comment!” To add to the troubles is the rift between the social staffs and the clerical employees. The college-trained social workers, say the clerks, in m any cases adopt a m aster-servant attitude towards the civil service clerical employee. Among ofeher plaints of the workers: promotions are too slow, too m any employees are working out of title, promotion lists lie around and are not used. The Pay But the outstanding complaint is still salary. Married men in the departm ent say it just isn’t possible to make a living for their families on W elfare salaries. They point to the prices of everything they must buy; they point to the wage rates paid in private indus­ try; and they point to their own shiny pants. I t ’s difficult to m aintain enthusiasm, they argue, when you have to won*y about the essentials of life. • T h a t’s why so many W elfare employees hold outside spare-tim e jobs—“it just wouldn’t be possible to make a living otherwise.” (Docs this cover the subject? The LEADER wiU be glad to re­ ceive letters from Welfare em­ ployees discussing: the question of the departm ent’s low morale.— Ed.) Ml DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, FURS, CLOTHING, CAM­ ERAS, BINOCULARS, MUSI­ CAL INSTRUMENTS. FURS and CIVIL SERVICE UNIFORMS STORED ON THE PREMISES D O N 'T SELL YO UR VALUABLES! Anything 70 U t e l l today w i l l cost you mora tomorrow. DIAMONDS and JEWELRY FOR SALE at Attrnctlva Price* Two blocks from L.I. Depot, I.R.T. AtlRutlc Ave., D.M.T. Pacific St., 8th Ave., Fultou St. SAVINGS!! For Civil Service Employees Q u a l i t y C lo t h e s G r e a t l y R e d u c e d ! ! 0 « So«ue o f Ihe S u iu Y ou C an Save E n o u g li to a Bo»d O U K STO R K IS CONVKNIENTM C R C A C U E O » T Uijfs— b l U W A i — K L K V . V l ' K U F O U ft F L O O R S O F 1 0 0 % ALL W O O L S y iT S — TO PC O A TS P ric c a S ta rtin g and aa Low as OVERCOATS $2895 J O S E !:> H /M .m E in ' ( j j .^ b iA ^r, LeM < ^ino 118 S T A N T O N S T R E E T c o r n i r E S S E X n.y .c . O p ® n *tv c n in g s & S u n d o y ^ Changes More changes in the D epart­ m ent of Welfare were announced by Commissioner Leo Arnstein last week. He had previously a n ­ nounced th a t the functions of the Division of Office Management were placed under the Division of Social Service. Following are the latest shifts: Miss Anne Fonnont, temporarily in charge of Office Management Unit, Division of Social Sei*vice. She’ll be assisted by Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald and Mr. Jam es Colson. Administrative Supervisors and Office M anagers will clear all questions formerly cleared with the Division of Office M anage­ ment, with the Office Manageme’n t Unit of the Division of Social Service. Louis Flamm is assigned to the Bureau of Finance and Statistics. He’ll assist the Director of the Bureau of Finance and Statistics on m atters of budget and finance. Thomas Payne tran.sferred to the Bureau of Finance and Statis­ tics. To the Wars Two Army men and one Ameri­ can Red Cross overseas worker are in the latest group to leave from Welfare for the armed fo/ces. In the group; Abraham Eisenifiein. Clerk Grade 3. Rosourco BiviBion (Army). David Levine, BookUcepor. Division of Ac­ counting (Army). Clarisso IVivily, As^slstant Supervisor, Richmond Welfare Center (American KeU Croes— Overseas). SANITATION How to Flunk, Come Out on Top How a m an who flunks a civil service exam ination can be­ come the superior of a m an who passes th a t examination was re­ vealed in a report by Councilman W alter H art last week. Here’s the story: Albert J. Lizee was appomted as a Deputy Commissioner of Sanitation. Lizee had formerly been employed by one of Carey’s corporations in South America. At the time of Lizee’s appoint­ ment, one Michael Carey was holding a provisional post in the Sanitation Department, as Land­ fill Superintendent. On January 23, 1940, a civil service examination was held for the position of Landfill Superin­ tendent. Among those who p a r­ ticipated in the exam were Michael Carey and Lizee, Lizee passed; Michael Carey flunked. Now follow this: T hereafter, Lizee resigned as Deputy Commissioner, and was appointed Landfill S.uperintendent, Michaiel Carey resigned as Landfill Superintendent and was appointed Deputy Commissioner in L4zee’s place. Thus Michael Carey, who fail­ ed the exam, bfecame the supe­ rior of Albert Lizee, W'ho passed it. [P.S.—iMichael Carey Is the brother of Commissioner William F. Carey.] Tuesday, January 4, (A) a fire alarm box fB) an emergency alarm box (C) a fire hose (D) an emergency tool box 3. A buzzer is n ot required to sta rt a train (A) a t term inals (B) after an emergency brake operation (C) after cutting off a car (D) at gap stations 4. The norm al readings on the air guage pointers, before attem pt­ ing to move a train should be ap­ proximately (A) 50 lbs. and 70 lbs. (B) 70 lbs. and 70 lbs. (C) 70 lbs and 90 lbs. (D) 90 lbs. and 90 lbs. 5. If the m otorm an’s Indication light becomes inoperative, the train should be started. (A) only after O.K. by Road Car Inspector (B) on hand signals only (C) on buzzer signals (D) as soon as m otorm an observes th a t side guard lights are out 6. The overall length of a six car train is approximately (A) 390 feet (B) 360 feet (C) 330 feet ’ ' (D) 300 feet 7. The usual cause of couplers not locking properly is (A) too fast coupling fB) worn locks (C) th a t cars are not adjusted to same height (D) grease on the locks 8. A m otorm an assigned to spot a car in a shop should (A) check num ber of cars in the shop (B) place car a t a definite place as desired by shop men (C) inspect car in shop before moving (D) test controller for shop men 9. The action which does not take place when the cutting valve is opened Is (A) closing of the brake pipe (B) retrieving of the electric por­ tion (C) unlocking of the coupler (D) closing of the shutter 10. The most im portant thing a m otorm an should do when he leaves a cab to investigate brake trouble is to (A) lock the cab door (B) place brake valve in emerg­ ency (C) open control cut-out switch (D) set up h an d brakes • The answers to last week’s ques­ tions: 1. B; 2. A; 3, C; 4. A; 5. C; 6. D; 7. C; 8. B; 9. A; 10. B: Answers to the questions above will appear next week. N e w C o n d u c t o r s Last week 4 men were appointed to perm anent conductors’ jobs on the IND Subway .Salvatore Caruso, Robert H. Downey, Ernest Latell, and Joseph E. Mitchell received the positions from the eligible list for Conductor. No Smoking 194^ the departm ent, would like to w such an organization, but arrant Ing the employee side of the tali presents difficulties. Negotiations are In progress h„» among tlie 600 employees ’ ar members of the American pprt eration of State, County Municipal Employees, AFL; Scat County and Munlcipyal Worker.^ ,!♦ America, CIO; and th e Civil Serv ice Forum. Who would sit at th« conferences, and who represent whom is the problem. ^ CORRECTION Same Status As Cops? Budget tim e each year is hectic scene around the offices of the D epartm ent of Correction The Correction Officers are busy making their annual pie» th a t they carry guns and have to asociate with dangerous in, dividuals. Therefore, they fee]' they should get the same salary and have the same advancement opportunities as members of ihg police force. Also, members of the depart, m ent’s staff of auto-enginemen are making their annual request th a t inasm uch as they also have to handle the custody of persons of disrepute, they should get the same privileges as the Correction Officers. Commissioner Peter F. Amoroso has agreed with his employees th a t they should get more con. sideration, and h as made recom­ mendations to the Budget Office asking for an upward change in their status, but it probably won't m ake any difference. For the returning soldier-, there’s nothing better to keep him up-to-date on Government job opportunities th a n the Civil Service LEADER. NEW AND USED RUGS FOR SALE NKW » x l2 FROM $38.9.5 Cleaning, Sliampfioing and Repairin* E. J. CLARK CARPET CLEANING CO. 137-14 NORTHERN BLVD. Adjacent to N. Y. State Arinory FLUSHING, N. Y. B O r L O V E R T H E BLUES CIVIL SKRVICE FAMILIES . . . . GET HEALTHY AND HAVE FIN at one of uptown’s newest aiul (Inent lanes. — Special Rates to Groups. The new P E G -!M A Il St. Nicholas Ave., bet. m-lth-l'Jfitli St. T h e s m a r t I^E N O X Lenox Ave., Just off 185th Street Free instruction to Betriniu; BELLE HARBOR'S FAMOUS H o te l C o m m o d o re Caters to Banquets, Parties, Weddingi In England the subways have smoking cars. In New Yoi’k, they ALSO have “NO SMOKING” signs. And Aooms by the Week with Bath the no smoking rule applies to Reasonable Rates their employees, too. Europeon Flan Thomas V. Brennan, a m otor­ m an on the Independent Subway, Ideal tor Civil Service was running his passenger train OrganlxatlonsI and enjoying a pipe smoke in the BEACH I27ih ST. and BLVD. privacy of the m otorm an’s com­ Rockaway Bell Harbor 5-567# partm ent. _ Scene 2 took place before Deputy Commissioner Edward C. Maguire, ■ “ Open All Year Round who presided a t a departm ental RO( KAWAY hearing, and quoted a bunch of 232 BEACH B4TH STREET regulations which don’t approve Names of successful candidates of motormen smoking on duty. ROCKAWAY BEACH. N. Y. in recent examinations were re­ M otorm an B rennan’s smoke cost Running Hot and Cold leased last week by the City Civil him a 3-day suspension without Steam Heat — By Day or Inquire employees, too. pay. Daisy Ringgold, Prop. are available for examination a t BeU Harbor 5-33a0 the office^ of The LEADER, 97 Duane Street, during business hours. IN V IT A T IO N TO Promotion to Power Maintainer, Enjoy th« >er«nity of Plum Point. Oorg«9 Group C, BMT, 8 names. lid*, roaring flroptoc*, delicious food— and fun. Pi’omotion to Power Maintainer, O ntySS m i l r t f r t m N t w Y o r k , Group C, IRT, 15 names. MAKC fUtCRYATIONf Promotion to • Power Cable The Depai’tm ent of Purchase M aintainer. IRT, 6 names. Promotion to Power Cable has been considering the fonnation of some sort of a joint emM aintainer, BMT, 7 names. ployee-administration committee to sei*ve a two-fold purpose. I t New Years would provide an opportunity for th e staff to make its grievances known; and It would allow em­ ployees to make their suggestions Here is another set of questions for improving the efficiency of the of the type used by the City Civil departm ent. ( fo r m e r ly B re n tw o o J) Service Commission to test candi­ Louis Yavner, new secretary of dates for promotion to m otorman 715 PRINCETON AVENUE. jobs on the Subways. Following LAKEWOOD. N. the questions are the answers to CA SH B O N U S Scrvic* M u sic — E n te rta in m e n t. the questions which appeared In last week’s LEADER. Delightful rooms with ^OR P A W N T I C K E T S 1. Appi*oa^h signals ar© Excellent Jewish A m e r i c a n (A) stop and stay signals Prices up 5 0 % Dletarjr Laws O b s e r v e d (B) tower controlled and per­ Extraordinary pricey, Diamonds, For a Summer Jewelry, GuVd BridKowork, Watches, missive RAYS AIRMONT VIEV Kadlos. Cuiiieraa, Binoculars. LOngucre (C) reverse traffic signals 8UFFERN, N- *• 6^370. (D) grade time signals RK8rONSIBLB M i l lU . TEL. LA K EW O O D 2. A blue light on the subway b u y e r s , RM. a oi-3 * wall indicates the location of SUBWAYS Promotions PURCHASE Who Talks For Whom? Study for Promotion RAYS PINE VIEW HOTfl CIVIL SERVICE LEADER . ....lay, January 4, 1944 LISTS neral By B r ig a d ie r G e n e ra l J o h n J. B ra d le y ( R e t .) Bradley's um n ,0 Ic 'iv il S e r v i c e Isg fv ic e m e n R ig h ts A r e in Recent Action o f a R e tu r n in g Q u a r td a r y I m e lormer New York City civil service employee now in the lArineci lorces is in a peculiar position with regard to the job he l„>it t'eaerai and s ta te statutes provide th a t the employee is to return Ito ms oia JoD, or one of equal responsibUity, with no loss of pay rank Inr promotional privileges. But preserving the rights of the serviceman luitnin tne intricate maze of laws which regulate the civil service has iDi'Ovea to oe a huge problem. r A recent executive Order Issued by Mayor La G uardia purports Ito protect tne promotional rights of service meh and women but in Ictiect merely ormgs the problem to the fore. ■ m e M ayor s o rd er read s: TO: Heads of all City departm ents and agencies. SUBJECT: Be-employment of City employees in the armed r**'^^ORDKRED: I. W ithout reciting, quoting or citing existing Fed­ e r a l a n d State statutes, with which you are all fam iliar, please bear |in m ind that all City employees who are in the arm ed forces are Ifntitled to re-employment immediately on discharge, without loss of ipay. r a n k or right of promotion. I II, Thcrefsre. when any employee in the armed forces is on a llist eligible to promotion and because of said employee’s absence Ithe n am e appearing after the said employee is appointed, make v e r y L u re llnat this appointm ent is temporary pending the retu rn of the leniployee and th a t upon return of the said employee now in the L r m e d f o r c e s the tem porary appointm ent will cease and the veteran U i l l be appointed to the higher position. I III. This ijs very simple and there should be no difficulty in Ifarrying out the intent and spirit of the law as well as the policy of Ithis administration. I m e practical effect of this order Is limited. For one thing the Igieater numoer or City employees on military leave do not have |tii?ir name on promotional lists. They suffer a loss in promotional ■opportunities Decause they are away and unable to file applications land take examinations for promotions to which they would be eligible I'lnat proDiem is one which has not been solved, i h e Municipal Civii Itiervice Commission has adm itted th a t is unable to determine a fair Ijiianner oi nandiing this enigma, and has, in effect, washed its hands Id tne matter, and is waiting for some legislative action by the State ■possioiy alter tne war, to clarify the m atter. I me serviceman is entitled by State Law to a “special examina|tion. but tne wnen and how of th a t examination is still vague. W hat the Departments Are Doing i"rom aliotner point of view, the Mayor’s order sets no new Ipoiicy lor a numogr of City Departments. I The Board of T ransportation has all along been making proImotions ana granting Increases to its eligibles who are in service rinese promotions and increases are entered on the rolls of the Board Ivitn tms notation: “Effective when the employee returns from milijtary auty to active civil duty." I I'he Health D epartm ent has been making its promotions of Ipersons who nil m ilitary vacancies on a provisional basis. I Many otner City agencies, like the D epartm ent of Hospitals are Ihanaimg eacn returning veteran’s case individually, and waiting for Itne ena ol me war to determ ine general policies and set procedures. I in an prot>aDillty, the civil servant in uniform who has left a job Iwitn tne city win nave to wait for laws passed by the State Legislature Ito nx nis rignts and protect his status. L a w |/n W i t h F e u d W U s ' S a y i t h L a F i r e m G e n u a r d i a The m e n o f t h e F ir e D e p a r t m e n t a r e d e t e r m i n e d n o t Jo take a n y “ d i c t a t o r s h i p ” f r o m M a y o r L a G u a r d i a o r F i r e M m m ission er P a t r i c k W a l s h . T h e M a y o r 's h e a t e d w ith I lawal of t h e i r $ 4 2 0 b o n u s l a s t w e e k , a n d t h e i n s tit u tio n u n p a i d o v e r tim e , h a s u n ite d t h e m t o f i g h t a g a i n s t a n y If “ e m e r g e n c y ” a s a n e x c u s e to p u n i s h t h e m edict * d e n u n c ia tio n o f t h e M a y o r a l “ d o i t m y w a y ” some of the officers are accept whatever comes L,,L line of pay or Inrr m ai’e fightB think they can force krhoH.^^ extra working Fheduies imposed on them. one who has their conferences. t ,.p „ , ChS houi’s m the event of but not at the of officials. Set by Law put is day, they point fcopted ^ which was l*^® v-otei J f referendum of he foi’ the idea th a t shout “Emer|hat%av , ^»^Pose his wishes— |he members of |lon Firem en’s Associa- Following are certifications made by the Municipal Civil Service Commission to various City De­ partm ents having vacancies. Auto Engincman The D epartm ent of Welfare needs 27 men to drive trucks. The list for Auto Enginemen was sent to the D epartm ent to make a p ­ pointments a t $1,500, 42 names, reaching number 1070 were sent in. , Office Appliance Operator The list for Office Appliance O perator grade 2, will be used by the Board of Education to fill 1 vacancy a t $1,482. The job is on a Burroughs Machine No. 7800. 7 names were submitted, the last reached, num ber 46, These were the only eligibles available. Steno, Law The Board of Transportation has 1 vacancy which it will try to fill from the Stenographer, Law, grade 2 list. Only 4 names were available, the last num ber 96. Cleaner, Women H ealth Depai’tm ent has 1 vacan­ cy for a cleaner, female, 28 names from this list, down to number 288, were subm itted for the $1,200 position. Corporation Counsel New York City Housing Authori­ ty has 1 vacancy to fill from the list for Associate Assistant Cor­ poration Counsel, Grade 4. The $4,000 job is offered on a tem ­ porary basis. Number 23 was the last of 12 names submitted. W elfare Dep’t. W elfare D epartm ent is attem p t­ ing to hire a number of employees for the School Luncheon Division: Eligibles on the Clerk, grade 1 list will be off ered perm anent posi­ tion a t $1,200 and less. The De­ p artm ent has some provisional clerks a t $960 which it will try to replace with perm anent employees a t the* same salary. There are 12 clerical vacancies in grade 1; 60 names were submitted, the last number 4349. From the Clerk 2, list, 8 appoint­ ments are expected a t $1,201. 24 names were sent in reaching num ­ ber 241. . The Welfare promotion list to Bookkeeper grade 1 will be used to make 4 appointm ents in the School Luncheon Division at $1,201. The first 17 names on this list were submitted. One promotion to Junior Ac­ countant will also be made in this division a t $1,801. 6 names were submitted, the last num ber 10. Lab. Ass’t. Biology The Laboratoz-y Assistant (Bi­ ology) list, published on March 16, 1943, saw its first action last week. The first four names were sent to City College to make 1 appointm ent a t $1,620. Clerk, BHE The list for Clerk, gi-ade 2, Board of Higfher Education, will be used to m ake 1 appointm ent— male a t H unter College. 22 names have been submitted reaching No, 1081. S t a t e An attem pt to restrict retire­ ments on the basis of emergency has been defeated in the Courts on the grounds th a t an edict of the Fire Commissioner or the Mayor does not create an emer­ gency. In another case, a fire­ m an left the force to enlist in the Army. The D epartm ent a t ­ tempted to drop him from the rolls because he had violated an “emergency” order against vol­ untary enlistments. T h a t too, was thrown out. and he was granted military leave. At press time, Indications were th a t the Uniformed Firemens As­ sociation would carry the fight against the longer schedule into the coui’ts. Moreover, It appeared probable th a t individual firemen m ig ht retain th e ir own lawyers. WHEN YOU NEED MONEY L is ts The State Civil Service Com­ mission last week released the names of successful candidates in 3 promotional examinations. These lists may be examined a t the of­ fices of The LEADER, 97 Duane Street, diu-ing business hours. The lists: Social Worker, De­ partm ent of M ental Hygiene, 27 candidates, 12 passed; Principal Clerk, New York Office D epart­ m ent of Labor, 19 candidates, 12 passed; Senior Mail and Supply Clerk. Bureau of Audit and Con­ trol, 34 candidates 26 passed. JR. COUNSEL EXAM REOPENED BY CITY The Promotion examination to Junior Counsel Torts, Board of Transportation, will be reopened for applications from January 4 to 19. Candidates who filed be­ tween November 3 and 19, 1943, need not file again. The examina­ tion will, be held on March 15, 1944, Nine Convenfent BraiiehAs <W A<N O F f l C t Third Ave. a» I48th St. M E Ires* S > 6 9 0 0 « ' n b # r f e d e r a l DepotU In s u r a n c e C o r i ^ ^ ^ d e r a T ^ s e r v e S yste m F in a l G r a d e C o m in g N e x t P r o g r e s s R e p o r t O n E x a m s S t a t e Open — Competitive M O T O R V K H IC r.K I.T C E N 8 K K X A M I N K U , D i'p a i'tm c n t of T a x a t i o n a n d K in a n c c — 8 . ‘^ (10 o a n i l i i l a t r s , Fo b ru ary It, 1043. KatiiiR: o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a n i i i i a lio n is c o n ip l K c d . U a tin ff o f tra in in ); a n d c x iip rie n o e is c o n ip lo lc d . C lp iic a l w o r l t Is i n p r o g r e s s . IN D L '^ T U IA L IN V K ST IG A T O R , D c p a rtn i o i i t o f L a b o r — 7!J c a n d i d a t e s , held A p ril 17. R a t in j r o f tlio w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is c o m p l e t e d . In1,civiow s f o r t h o p n r p o p o o f r a t i n g t r a i n i n g anti e x ­ p e r i e n c e to b e lield. S E N IO R L A W CLKHK , S ta te D ep a rtm e n t — 1 0 1 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d .Tnl.v .'11, IJM.'J. T h e rating- o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is co m p le te d . R atin ff of tra in in g and e x p e rie n c e is c o m p le te d . C lerical w o rk i s in p r o g r e . o s . P U B L IC H E A L T H N U R S E , C o u n ty S erv ice — (i.'l c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d O c t o b e r JO, IHI.' J. R a t i n g o f l li o w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is in progress. R a tin g of tra in in g and ex peri­ e n c e ia c o m p l e t e < l . R E SE A R C H IN V E S T IG A T O R OP W OM EN IN IN D U ST R Y , D e p a rtm e n t of L a b o r 6 4 c a n d id a t e s , h e ld O c t o b e r 1 « , in 4.T . R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is oonip leted . STA TE OP N EW YORK. D E P A R T M E N T • O F S T A T E , BS.: X do h e re b y c e rtify th a t a c e rtific ate of d isso lu tio n o f JU L E S H A T COMPANY. IN C ., h a s b e e n filed in t h is d e p a rt m e n t ■t h i s d a y a n d t h a t i t a p p e a r s t h e r e f r o m t h a t su ch c o rp o ra tio n h a s com plied w ith S ectio n 1 05 of th o S to c k C o rp o ra tio n L a w . a n d t h a t i t is d iss o l v e d . G iv e n in d u p ii ite u n d e r m y h a n d a n d official je a l o f t h o D fa )a r tm e n t (Seal) o f S t a e, a t t h o C i t y o f A l b a n y . th is 1 7 th d a y of D ecem ber, 1 0 4 3 l UOMAS j . CURRAN. S e c re ta ry of S ta te . By F R A N K S. S H A R P , D e p u ty S e c re ta ry of S ta te . STA TE OF N EW YORK, D E PA R T M E N T O F S T A T E . 8S.: I do h e re b y c e rtify t h a t a certific ate o f d isso lu tio n of AERO 1 N .> > T R U M E N T C O R P ., h a s b e e n filed in t h is 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 r p o r a l io!i h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h S e c tio n 105 of th o S to ck C orporation L a w . a n d t h a t it is d i s s o h e d . G iven in d u p lic a te u n d e r m y h a n d and o fficial soal o f I h e D e p a r t m e n t (S eal) o f S ta le , a t th e C ity of A lbany. t h i s 1 t h ( la y o f D e c e m b e r 1 0 4 3 . THOM AS J. CUURAN. S e c re ta ry o f S la te . B y F R A N K S. S H A R P . D e p tity S e c re ta ry o f S ta te . STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPART­ M E N T O F S T A T E , ss.: T d o h e r ( 'l) y e r ' i l i f y t h a t n c e r l l f i c n i e o f disso lu tio n o f A R T D E S IG N IN G C O R P . h a s b e e n f il l'd i n t h i s d e p a r l m e n t t h i s d a y a n d tiia t it a p p e a rs th e re fro m t h a t s u c h ( 'o r p o r a t i o n h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h sec■ ti o n 1 0 5 o f t h e S t o c k C o r p o r a t i o n L a w . a n d t h a t i t i s d i.s ^o lv c d . G iven in dup licate* u n d e r niy h a n d a n d o f fic 'i a l s e a l o f t h e D c p a r t (S e al) m e n t o f S t a le a t Ih e C ity o f A l b a n .v . t h i s 1 7 l h d a y o f D e C ( 'm b e i \ l O t.' J . T h o m a s J. C u rra n . S e c re ta ry of S la te . By F R A N K S. S H A llP . D i'p u ty S e c re ta ry o f S ta te . ST A T E OF N E W 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 rtifv t h a t a c e rtific ate of d isso lu tio n o f ORTGTNAL FA S H IO N H A T B L O C K C O R P O R A T I O N h a s b e e n file<l i n t h i s d e p a r t m e i r t t h i s d a y a n d t h a t it a p ­ p e a r s t h e r e f r o m s e c t i o n 1 0 5 o f Die S t o c k C o ri)o ra lio n I-aw . t h a t s u d i c o r p o r a tio n h a s c o m p l i e d w i t h a n d t h a t i t i s d i ss o l v e < l. G i v e n i n d u p l i i ’a t o u i u l e r m y l i a n d a n d o f fic ia l se al o f th o D ('p a rtm e n t (S e a l) o f S la te a t th e C ity o f A lb a n y ♦ h i s 1 4 l h d a y o f D e c e m t i e r 10 1 .3 . T h o m a s J . C u r r a n . S c c re l.iry o f 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 tate. S E N IO R H E A R IN G STENOGRAPHER. ' s ta t e and C ounty D ep artm en ts— 80 c a n ­ d i d a t e s , h e l d O c t o b e r l ( i , 104.T. R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is i n p r o g ­ ress. JU N IO R S T E N O G R A P H E R and JU N IO R T Y P IS T . A lb an y A rea— 1,000 c an ilid a t e s , h e l d i n O c t o b e r , N o v e m b e r , .^nd D ecem ber. 10 4.']. T h o ra tin g of the clerical e x a m in a ti o n is eom pletcfl. R a t ­ i n g o f t h o t y p i n g a n d s t e n o g r a p h y i s in pro g ress. Promotion A S S IS T A N T S P E C IA L D E P U T Y C LERK , S u p re m e C o u rt, F i r s t D e p a rtm e n t, A p ­ pellate D ivision— 7 2 c andidates, helil M a y 2(1, ll) 4 . ‘l. R a t i n g o f t h o w r i t t e n e x a m in a tio n is c o m p le te d . In te rv ie w s f o r 'th e p u r p o s e o f r a t i n g t r a i n in g a n d e x p erien ce h a v e been co m p leted . Cleri­ c a l w o r k is in p r o g r e s s . SPE C IA L DEPUTY CLERK, S uprem e C o u rt, F i r s t D e p a rtm e n t, A p p e lla te D i­ v i s i o n — 15 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d M a y 20, in 4 .T . R a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a ­ t i o n is c o m p lctiH l. In terv iew s for the pu rp o se of ra tin g tra in in g and ex p eri­ ence have been co m p le te d . C lerical w o r k is in p r o g r e s s . A S S IS T A N T STA T IST IC S CLERK, The S ta te In su ra n c e F u n d (N ew Y o rk O f­ f i c e ) — fl!» c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d J u l y .31, l O l . ' t . T h e ra tin g o f th o w ritte n ex a m in a tio n is c o m p l e t e d . A p p e a l s o n S e r v i c e R e c ­ o rd R a tin g s a re to be settled . B O O K K E E P E R , D e p a rtm e n t of M e n ta l H y ­ g ie n e — 10 c a n d id ates, h e ld Ju ly .*$1, lO l.'l. T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i tt e n e x a m i ­ n a t i o n is c o m i ' l e t e d . R a t i n g o f t ' - a i n i n g an d ex p erien ce is c o m p l e te d . C lerical w o r k is in p r o g r e s s . CLERK (C O M P E N S A T IO N ). D ep artm en t o f L a b o r — -15 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d J u l y : U , 1043. R a tin g of th e w ritten e x a m in a ­ tio n is in p ro g re ss. STENOGRAPHER. The S ta te Insurance F u n d , N e w Y o r k O f f ic e — .30 c a n d i d a t e s , h e l d J u l y 3 1 , 11)4.'{. T h e r a t i n g o f t h e w r i t t e n e x a m i n a t i o n is c o m p le ti'd . Ap­ p e a l s o n S e r v i c e R e c o r d R a l i n g e ai-e t o be settled . F IL E C L E R K . D e p a rtm e n t of T ax atio n o n d F i n a n c e . A l b a n y O f f ic e — 0(1 c a n d i ­ d a t e s , h e l d S e p t e m b e r 1 8 , li» 4 : i. T h i s list h a s been s e n t to th e A d m in is tra tio n D iv isio n fo r p rin tin g . P R O M O T I O N POLI CE FIRE STA TE OF N E W YORK. D E PA 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 c e rtific ate of d isso lu tio n o f S P R IN G R E A L T Y CO RP. h a s b e e n f il e d in 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 r s t h e r e f r o m t h a t e u c h c o rp o ra tio n h a s com plied w ith section 105 o f tiie S lo c k C o r p o r a t i o n L a w , a n d t h a t it is d i s s o l v e d . G iv en in d u p lic a te u n d e r m y h a n d an d o ffic ia l seal of th e D ci)artm ent (S e al) o f S t a te a t t h e C ity o f A lb a n y th is 22 n d d ay of Decem ber. 10 4 3 . THOM AS J. CURRAN. S e c re ta ry o f S ta te . B y P R A N K S. S H A R P . D e p u ty S ecretary of S ta te . CLASSES NOW IN SESSION * F in g e rp rin tin g * S e c re ta ria l C o u rses * S w i t c h b o a r d O p e r ’t ’r MtnHIIIIIIIIIMIIlllllMtMlllllllllllllininHMIHIIIHMi Stu d y Material Available for License Exams. <it H anh d a ie^ W hen it’s good business to borrow , it’s good sense to borrow at B A N K rates. Phone, write o r call at any of o u r offices Page Five N O T I C E is h e r e b y g iv e n thart t h e f o l­ lo w in g is t h e s u b s ta n c e o f a c e rtif ic a te o f lim ite d p a r t n e r s h i p sig n e d a n d a c k n o w ledge<I b y a l l o f t h e p a r t n e r s a n d f i l e d a n d r e c o r d e d in t l i e o f f i c e o f t h o C l e r k o f t h o C ounty of N ew Y ork on D ecem ber 2 0 th , K M 3. 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M o l. 4 K ey W e e k The final key answers to the Clerk grade 4 promotion will prob­ ably be released by the City Civil Service Commission this week, and will appear in next week’s issue of The LEADER. The examination was held on November 6, 1943, and was put^ aside to allow the Commission to rush through the grade 3 exam ina­ tion which was given a week later. HERMAN’ S E L E C T R IC IA N S T A T IO N A R Y E N G IN E E R COMPLETE LINE M A STER P L U M B E R M IL IT A R Y . DELEHANTY INSTITUTE E Q U IP M E N T . L IN E C O M PL E T E U N IF O R M S O F ALL S E R V IC E J ________________________ U L U E P K IN T .S A rc h . A ero, M eeh ., E l c rtric a l. S hip, T o p o ., S t r u c t u r a l . B ldg. E s t im a ti n g . M A T H K M A T K 'S — A r itlim e tic ; A lg e b ra . G e o m e try , T rig . C alcu lu s. P h y sics, R eft-esher, P i e - i n d u c ti o n . M C E N SK H — P r o f. E n g r . A rc h ite c t, Surveyor. S ta tio n a ry , E leetrician , M arin e. 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Y. a S p ecial T e rm , P a r t I f o f th e C ity C o u r t o f t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , h e l d in an d fo r th o C ounty of N ew Y ork, a t the C o u rt H ouse, 52 C h a m b e rs S treet, in th e B o ro u g h o f M iu ih a tta n , C ity of N e w Y ork, on th e 2 8 th day of D ecem ber. P ic se lif'; HON. FR A N C IS B. R IV E R S, Ju stice. In t h e M a tt e r o f t h e P e titio n o f H E N R ,Y A. GOEDBEHG and L IL L A GO LDBERG l o r le a v e to (;hange th e i r n a m e s to H E N R Y A. GRAY and U L L A GRAY, U p o n re.-uUng a n d r i l i n g t h o a i u K ' x e d p e t i t i o n o f H E N R Y A. G O L D B E R G a n d L I L L A G O L D B E R G , d u ly v e rified t h e 2 7 t h d a y o f D e c e m b e r , l !» 4;j, f o r l e a v e t o c h a n g e th e ir n a m e s fro m H E N R Y A. G O L D B E R G to H E N R Y A. G R A Y a n d L 1 L L .\ G O L D ­ B E R G to M L L A G R A Y , a n d it a p p e a rin g t h a t t h e s a id p e tit io n e r p u r s u a n t to th o p ro v is io n s o f t h e S electiv e S e rv ice a n d T ra in in g A ct h a s su b m itted to reg istratio n a s th e re in p ro v id e d ; a n d th e C o u rt b e in g satisfied t h e r e b y t h a t t h e a v e r m e n ts c o n ­ t a in e d in said p e tit io n a re t r u e a n d t h a t th ere i s n o r<‘a s o n a b l c o b j e c t i o n t o th e c hange of th e n a m es proposed. NO W . on m o tio n of A R T H U R B R A U N , a t t o r n e y f o r t h e i ie titio n e r s , i t is O R D E R E D , th.'vt s a i d p e t i t i o n e r s H E N R Y A. G O L D B E R G a n d LILfvA G O L D B E R G bo an d th ey are au th o rized lo a ssu m e th o n am es of H E N R Y A. GRAY and M L L A GRAY .and t h a t th e 1 n fa iitch ild ren , H E L E N .TULTA. G O L D B E R G a s s u m e t h e n a m e o f H E L E N .lU L IA G R A Y a n d W A L ­ T E R G O L D B E R G t o t h e n a m e o f W’ A L T E R G R A Y , o n a n d a f t e r t h e Kth d a y o f F e b r u ­ a r y . 1 !»44 ; a n d i t i s f u r t h e r ORDERED, t h a t th is order and th e , 'i f o r e m e n t i o n c d p e t i t i o n b e f i l e d w i t h i n 1 0 davB f r o m t h e d a te h e r e o f in t h e office o f t h e C l e r k o t ( h i s C o u r t : a n d t h a t a <-opy o f t h i s o r d e r b© p n b H s h i ^ m c e i n C I V I L S E R V i C I C L F A T ) E R , a n e w s p a p w P T i W is h e d in ^ f o u n ty of N ew Y ork w ith in 10 days a fte r th e en try th ereo f; and th at p r o o f o f p u b l i c a t i o n b e f il e d w i t h i n f o r t y days a fte r the d a te thereof w ith th e C lerk o f th is C o u rt, a n d it is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D , t h a t a copy of th is order a n d t h o p a p e r s u p o n w h i c h it is b a s e d sh a ll be served u p o n th e C tiairin an o f th e U n ited S ta te s S e lectiv e S erv ice B o a rd , a t w h i c h t h e p e t i t i o n e r i s r e g i s t e r e d , .os a b o v e w t fo rth w ith in 2 0 d ays a fte r its e n try a n d t h a t p ro o f o f su c h serviec sh a ll b e f il e d w i t h t h e C l e r k o f t h i s C o u r t i n t h e C o u n ty of N ew Y o rk w ith in 10 d ay s a fte r s u c h s e rv ic e a n d i t is f u r t h e r O R D E R E D , th .at i f t h i s o r d e r s h a ll b e fu lly co m p lied w ith , t h a t on and a fte r th e (Hh day of F eb ru ary J!I41, th e said H E N R Y A . 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Ing A ct of 1040, h a s su b m itte d to reg is­ E nhW iti ul w o r k e r s n e e d Kt>l«is « a co p y o f th is ord er sh a ll b e p u b lis h e d C e r tiiic a te signed a n d a c k n o w le d g e b y pent r a t io n as th e re in p ro v id e d , a n d th e C o u r t S tH tenient. o n c e in t h e C iv il S e rv ic e T jcader a n e w s ­ CTul a n d l i n u l e d p a r t n e r s N o v e m b e r 8 7 , ^ b e i n g a a t i s f l c d t h e r e b y , t h a t ( h o a v e r ­ p a p e r p u b l i s h e d in t h e C i t y o f N e w Y o r k , m e n t s c o n t a i n e d in s a id p e t i t i o n a n d a ff i­ N ew Y ork C ounty; and th a t w ith in fo rty d a v i t aa ‘0 t n i e a n d t h e r e i s n o r e a s o n a b l e a k in g of th is order, NOnCE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED o b j e c t i o n t o t h e c h a n g e o f n a m e p r o ­ p( 4r o0 o) f d ao yf s »aufet he r p tuhbe l i m c a ti o n th e re o f s h a ll r.\KTNERSIUP posed. b e e n t e r e d a n d f il e d i n t h e office o f t h e B E T T Y B A R N E S BLO U SES— N otice co n ­ NOW , on m o tio n of S a m u el E . 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H er e , n o w , is t h e Inside story, a n d it offe rs a n e x c e lle n t illu s t r a ­ tio n o f a fe d e r a l c ivil se r v ic e e m ­ p lo y e e o n th e job . T h e m a n w h o d id t h e jo b w a s M ilto n L evin , an in v e s t ig a t o r w o r k in g o u t o f th e O .P .A . N e w Y o r k d istr ic t office. T h e p robe w a s L e v in ’s idea. O n e d a y w h ile w a lk in g a lo n g 42 n d S tr e e t, h e look e d in t o th e w in d o w s o f so m e o f t h e je w elers, a n d it s e e m e d to h im t h a t t h e p r ice s o n w a t c h e s d isp la y e d were ab o v e t h e c e ilin g . H e w e n t in an d p riced a tim e p ie c e . I'lie je w ele r o ffe re d h i m a 7 - j e w e l w a t c h at $40. L e v in rea lize d t h a t t h i s w as b e y o n d a fa ir price. H e sp ok e to A r th u r W a r n e r, S e n io r E n f o r c e ­ m e n t A tto r n e y . W a r n e r r evealed t h a t t h e O .P .A . h a d b e e n r ec eiv in g c o m p la in t s fr o m sa r v ic e m e n e v e r y ­ w h e r e a b o u t g y p s w h o h a d b een o v e r c h a r g in g t h e m on w a tc h e s. H e a g r ee d t h a t s o m e t h in g slio u ld be d o n e — bu t th e r e j u s t w a sn 't an a d e q u a te fo r ce . L e v in s a id h e w o u ld b e w illin g to w ork e v e n in g s. T h e y c o n s u lte d M it c h e ll J e llln e , C h ie f E n f o r c e m e n t A tto r n e y of th e d is tr ic t o ffic e . “L e t’s p u t a n e n d to i t ,” w as J e ll i n e ’s r es p o n s e. A “G i f t ” F ir s t L e v in w e n t o u t In p la in c lo th e s . H e w a s a c c o m p a n ie d by a y o u n g la d y w h o w a s b u y in g a w a t c h fo r h i m a s a g i f t o n h is e n t r y i n t o t h e ser v ic e. T h e y e n ­ te r e d a s to r e n e a r 7 t h A ve n u e, a n d a l t h o u g h a n u m b e r o f w a tc h e s w ere o n d isp la y , t h e p r op rietor a p ­ p a r e n t ly w a s n ’t a n x io u s to sell to a c iv ilia n . H e s h o w e d L e v in on e w a t c h a n d w a s n ’t in t e r e s t e d in sh o w in g h i m a n y o th e r s. S o it oc cu rr ed to th e in v e s t ig a t o r t h a t h e w o u ld be a b le to g e t a b e tter p ic tu r e o f t h e s it u a t io n by w e a r ­ in g a u n ifo r m . H is boss agreed , a n d S t a n le y H a r r in g to n , E x e c u ­ tiv e O ffic e r o f t h e U . S . M a r itim e S e r v ic e c u t t h r o u g h red t a p e a n d e n a b le d L e v in to g e t t h e u n ifo r m o f a m e r c h a n t s e a m a n . L e v in h a d to en r o ll in th e M e r c h a n t M arin e, b u t w a s d e ta ile d to in a c t iv e d u ty. N o w . r e s p le n d e n t in u n ifo r m a n d a c c o m p a n ie d b y a y o u n g la d y fr ie n d . L e v in w e n t in t o 43 stor e s. T h e y o u n g la d y w o u ld s a y in t h e c r u d e st E n g lis h s h e cou ld m u ster , “W e ’d lik e to se e a w a t c h for m y m a n w h o ’s g o in g o f f to s e a .” T h e tw o p r e te n d e d n o t t o k n ow a n y t h in g a b o u t w a t c h e s a n d a sk ed d e lib e r a te ly s tu p id q u e s tio n s a b o u t t h e k in d o f m e t a l o f w h ic h t h e c a s e w a s c o n tr u c te d , w h a t a sw ee p h a n d is. e tc. 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L e v in to o k d o w n a n d c o lla te d in f o r m a t io n o n a b o u t 2 0 0 w a tc h e s. L a te r h e r e tu r n e d in c iv ilia n c lo t h e s ^nobody r e c o g n iz e d h im ) a n d c o n d u c t e d a n in v e s t ig a t io n to d e te r m in e w h e t h e r t h e sto r e s h a d fo llo w e d O .P.A. r e g u la tio n s . N o t a s in g le s to r e h e lea r n e d , h a s c o m ­ p lie d w i t h th e record k e e p in g r e g ­ u la tio n s s h o w in g t h e m a x im u m pr ice s o n w a tc h e s a n d h o w th e y h a d ar riv e d a t th o s e prices. T h e up.shot o f t h e sto r y is t h a t as a r e s u lt o f L e v in ’s w ork a r e s tr a in in g order w a s g r a n t e d by F ed er a l J u d g e F r a n c is CafTey f o r ­ b id d in g 16 je w e le r s fr o m se llin g w a t c h e s u n t il t h e y h a d p r e p ared th e proper r ecord s a n d for th o s e w h o sell ab o v e c e llin g p rices a g a in , a ja il cell a w a i t s th e ir p leasu re. 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R e a s o n : T h e y ’v e j u s t b e e n t o l d t h e i r “ p e r m a n e n t ” s t a t u s i s n ’t p e r m a n e n t a t a ll. I f t h e l e t t e r s a n d p h o n e c a l ls t h a t h a v e c o m e i n to T h e L E A D E R ’S o f f ic e a r e a c r it e r io n , t h e n t h e U n ite d S t a t e s Civil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n h a s s t e p p e d i n to a h o r n e t ’s n e s t. T h e 6 0 i h A n n u a l R e p o r t o f t h e C o m m is s io n , in t h e m a in an e x c e lle n t a n d p ro g re ssiv e d o c u m e n t, c o n ta in s one s e c t i o n w h i c h in e f f e c t d e p r i v e s o f t h e i r j o b s t h o s e e m ­ p lo y e e s w h o e n te re d G o v e rn m e n t e m p lo y m e n t a f t e r M a y 16, 1 9 4 0 , e v e n t h o u g h t h e y m a y h a v e p e r m a n e n t s t a t u s . T h e C o m m is s io n h a s t a k e n t h i s s t e p in o r d e r t o a s s u r e t h a t jo b s be a v a ila b le f o r r e tu r n in g se rv ic e m e n . T h e L E A D E R a s k e d it s W a s h i n g t o n c o r r e s p o n d e n t t o I n q u i r e o f t h e C o m m is s i o n if t h i s s e c t i o n o f its r e p o r t m e a n s j u s t w h a t it s a y s . W e l e a r n t h a t t h e r e is n o i n t e n ­ t io n to lire a p e r m a n e n t e m p l o y e e in o r d e r t o m a k e w a y f o r a v e te r a n . O n th e o th e r h a n d , if th e jo b o f a p e r ­ m a n e n t e m p l o y e e ( t h a t is, o n e w h o c a m e in a f t e r M a y 1 6, 1 9 4 0 ) , s h o u l d b e a b o l i s h e d , h e w ill fin d i t d i f f i c u l t :— p e r h a p s im p o s s i b l e — t o o b t a i n a n o t h e r p o s t. T h e v e t e r a n w ill h a v e p r i o r i t y . T h i s m e a n s , t h a t a t t h e w a r ’s e n d ( p r o b a b l y e a r l i e r ) e m p l o y e e s w i t h 5 o r 6 y e a r s o f s e r v ic e , w i t h " f u l ly p r o t e c t e d ” s t a t u s , s t a n d a n e x c e lle n t c h a n c e o f f in d in g t h e m s e l v e s o u t in t h e c o ld . O f course, th e G o v e rn m e n t s h o u ld do e v e ry th in g p o s­ s ib l e f o r t h e y o u n g m e n a n d w o m e n w h o r e t u r n f r o m t h e a r m e d foi-ces. T h e L E A D E R h a s lo n g h e ld t h i s p o i n t o f v ie w . B u t w e w o n d e r w h e t h e r i t i s n ’t p o s s i b l e f o r t h e C o m m i s ­ s io n to lind o t h e r a l t e r n a t i v e s , so t h a t c a r e e r e m p l o y e e s d o n ’t h a v e to f e e l t h e i r a s p i r a t i o n s a r e c o m i n g t o a b i t t e r e n d . T o se e j u s t w h a t it m e a n s , r e a d t h e l e t t e r o n t h i s p a g e from one su ch e m p lo y e e . N o, w e ’r e n o t c o m in g u p w i t h a r e a d y - m a d e a n s w e r . W e k n o w t h e p r o b l e m is a h e a r t b r e a k e r . B u t t h a t j u s t m e a n s m o r e i n g e n u i t y is n e e d e d in f i n d i n g t h e a n s w e r . T h e F e d e r a l C o m m is s io n o u g h t to g iv e t h i s m o r e t h o u g h t . So w ill w e . A n d w e ’d lik e t o h e a r f r o m e m p l o y e e s , v e t e r ­ a n s , a n d p e r s o n n e l a d m i n i s t r a t o r s . O n e p o s s i b il ity m i g n t b e t h e r e t i r e m e n t o f F 'e d e r a l e m p l o y e e s a f t e r 3 0 y e a r s o i s e r v ic e . T u r n to p a g e 1 f o r a r e s u m e o f t h e s i t u a t i o n . T h e n , if y o u f e e l y o u c a n c o n t r i b u t e t o w a r d a m o r e e q u i t ­ a b l e s o lu ti o n , p l e a s e le i u s k n o w . A P O L IC E C A L L S Those Who R etire— Those Who Remoin— H e re 's th e Inside Story of Both G ro u p s M a y o r I .a r . i m r d i a ’s to iigli s la n il o n r c l i r e m e u t s , r e s u ltin i; l i-om Iho I'ccent C o u r t d e c isio n t h a t r e t i i ’e m e n t a p p lic a t i o n s m o a n ,|iust t h a t , c a u s e d m u c h c o in - to s s in g a n d m w a r d d e b a t i n g a m o n g tlie m e n w lio h a d f iled r e t i r e m e n t a pp lic a tio n s . retired. S o lo n g as I d o n ’t h a v e M id n ig h t, N e w Y e a r ’s E ve, w a s t l ie d e a d lin e for th o s e w h o w a n te d t o pull their r e tir e m e n t p a p e r s o u t a n d s ta y in th e d e p a r t m e n t. B o th th o s e w h o d e c id cd to s l a y in im ifo r m . a n d th o se w lio were w ilh n g to en d tlieir p olice c a reers, h a d lo g ic a l r ea s o n s for th e ir d e c isio n s. W e ta lk e d to m e n in b o th groups a n d th is is w h a t w e le a r n e d : T h e la i’g e st n u m b e r o f th o s e w h o c a n c e lle d th e ir retirem ent, a p p lic a ­ t io n s looked a t th i n g s t h is w ay: “ I w a s p la n n in g to be retire d so m e t im e in 1944,” t h e y sa y . “N ow , by w ith d r a w in g m y p ap ers, I c a n s l a y on th e job te m p o r a rily . A ny tim e in th e fu tu re tlia t I w a n t to ji'ctve .w v.v, ... p.............. le a v e , uji all I^ iMivu lia v c to do is ut m y a p p lic a tio n in, a n d I ’m p r a c tic a lly to w a it u n til m y n u m b e r c o m e s up b e for e th e P e n s io n B o ard , I ’m n o t in a n y h u r r y .” April Is I m p o r ta n t A n o th e r large group o f p a t r o l­ m e n h a d plavm ed to r e tir e a f te r April, 1944. so th e y w o u ld g e t th e b e n e fit o f tlie e x tr a $50 a y e a r in p e n s io n p a y m e n t s . T h e p e n s io n la w w h ic h w e n t i n t o e ff e c t o n M arch 29, 1940 fo r m e n w h o h a d 2 0 y e a r s o f se r v ic e a t t h a t tim e p r ovid es t h a t for e a c h a d d itio n a l y e a r o f se r v ic e s in c e M a r c h 29, 1940, a p o lic e m e n w ill r e c eiv e a n ­ o th e r $50 a y e a r in p e n s io n p a y h i s is c a lc u la te d o n a n m e n ts . T____ a n iv e rsa ry basis. 'H ia t is. a p a tr o lm a n r e tir in g i n F e b r u a r y w ou ld OF TH IS AN D TH AT— Where’s Paul J. Kern? The former NYC Civil .Service Comniissioner was at Fort Custer when last heard from. N ow , not even his wife knows where he is ....C o m m is s io n e r Edward J. McGrew, on military leave from D e ­ partment of Public Works, is now a full colonel, doing confidential work for the Army General Staff . . . . D a v e Thompson, Commander of the City’s Air Raid Warden Service, has heard that his young­ est son, ■ Major in a bomber squadron in China, is OK. H e had been reported missing . . . Wonder who picks out those glamor gals running the elevators in the Municipal Building . . . Just before Xmas, notices were sent around the Municipal Build­ ing saying “No parties, please!” Most city offices complied. But on the day before New Year they made up for it. Beer kegs suddenly appeared. If there’s a liquor shortage, it wasn’t noticed on Chambers S t r e e t . .. . AMG is no longer recruiting. And officers now in that branch of the Army are wondering what their future will b e . . . . U.S. Employ­ ment Service and U. S. Civil Ser­ vice officials reveal the hardest tusk isn’t finding a job for re­ turning servicemen—it’s finding a job that the serviceman will agree to take . . , It’s now Captain Irv­ ing Slonini. He used to be an Assistant Manhattan D.A. Now he’s teaching military tactics at University of Pennsylvania . • • Pat Sullivan, State Assemblyman and West Side Tammany leader, has been commissioned into the Navy . . • e n w i t h t h e w ork o f t h e oflfice. h * u n d e r s t a n d s i n t im a t e ly t h e activi t i e s of t h e d iv ersified u n its h i m a n d is a w iz b o t h in the t h e o r y a n d t h e p r a c t ic a l aspects o f t h e c h a n g in g t a x situation W it h h o ld in g t a x e s , em ploym ent t a x e s , m is c e lla n e o u s t a x e s of all k in d s- J o h n s o n t a k e s th e m a ll i n h i s str id e . T h e s t a f f for hand, l in g t h e q u a n t it y o f w o r k is com! p a r a t iv e ly s m a l l — o n ly 660 peopig T h e y m u s t e x a m in e se v e ra l million t a x f o r m s e a c h year. W i t h r e s p e c t to h i s s ta ff, incj. d e n t a lly . J o h n s o n m a in t a in s ^ c o rd ia l r e la t io n s h ip a n d is him. s e lf a m e m b e r o f tw o em p lo y ee or. g a n iz a t io n s — T h e N a t io n a l e r a t io n o f F e d e r a l E m p lo y e e s and t h e A m e r ic a n F e d e r a t io n o f Gov. e m m e n t E m p lo y e e s . Copjriglit, 1913, by Civil Service Publications, Inc. I n N « w Y o r k 8<«te (liy m a l l ) ................................................................................................ $ 2 Blonw li^re in t h e l 'i i l ( « l S ( n « c « ........................................................ $2 €nnn<ln a n d ForolKn C o iin tr iM ............................ <3 I n d iT idu iil C op ifa ......................................................................................... A d vertisin g ; RalcR on A p p lic a ti o n ' M U s e d T o B e A F id d ler I P I N T H E V I C IN IT Y o f G r a n d Cfentral s t a t i o n y o u s h o u ld h e a r a r e c ita t io n o f G re e k p o e tr y i n a s o f t r e s o n a n t voice, y o u are h e r e ­ by a d v ise d t h a t y o u are n o t l i s t e n ­ in g to a c o lle g e p r o fe sso r o f t h e c la s sic s , b u t to t h e C o lle c to r o f I n te r n a l R e v e n u e fo r t h e 3rd d i s ­ tr ic t o f N e w Y ork. J a m e s W . J o h n ­ so n , w h o p la y s w i t h fig u r es a n d sta tistic s a n d ta x form s o f su ch n u m b e r a n d c o m p le x ity as t o d a z e a s im p le rep orter, is a c la s s ic a l sc h o la r o f h i g h d is t in c t io n . H e c a n q u o te V irgil or E u r ip id e s t h e w a y J o h n K ie r a n q u o te s S h a k e s ­ p e a r e o n “I n f o r m a t i o n P le a s e .” J o h n so n h a d been A ssista n t to t h e C o llec to r u n d e r J o s e p h T . H ig g in s. W h e n H ig g i n s r e s ig n e d t h e p o s t l a s t s u m m e r t o r u n for o ffice . P r e s id e n t R o o s e v e lt n o m ­ i n a t e d J o h n s o n t o fill t h e job. J o h n s o n is n o w to p m a n o v e r t a x c o lle c tio n i n w h a t is p r o b a b ly t h e w e a l t h i e s t d istr ic t i n t h e w h o le w orld. T h e e a s y go in g , h a r d w o r k ­ in g N e g r o a t t o r n e y f e ll i n t o h i s n e w job w i t h a (U^iet c o m p e t e n c e t h a t c a m e f r o m lo n g e x p e r ie n c e H e d o e s n ’t h a v e m u c h tim e left fo r h o b b ie s. B u t h i s lo n g sturdy f in g e r s o n c e f o n d le d t h e violin, a n d in h i s y o u n g e r d a y s h e was a f o o t b a ll p la y e r. I n W o r ld W a r I, J o h n s o n comm a n d e d a B a t t e r y D e t a il of S p e c ia lis ts , c o m p le t e d a n orientat i o n co u r se a t a F r e n c h F ield Ar. tille r y S c h o o l a n d experienced c o m b a t se r v ic e o n t h e Marbache s e c t o r in t h e a t t a c k o f t h e Ameri. c a n 2 n d A r m y o n M etz . P rio r t o h i s v o lu n tai-y enlist, m e n t w it h t h e A m e r ic a n Expedi. tio n a r y F o r c e h e h a d o b tain ed his e d u c a t io n i n P e n n s y lv a n ia , New J e r s e y a n d a t H o w a r d University in W a s h in g t o n . D . C. O n his re­ t u r n f r o m F r a n c e h e t o o k a bach­ e lo r o f la w s d e g r e e a t N e w York U n iv e r sity , e n g a g e d in t h e general p r a c t ic e o f la w a n d se r v ed as an a t t o r n e y for t h e H O L C . I n April 1939, h e w a s a p p o in t e d C h ie f Of. fle e D e p u t y C o llec to r i n th e 3rd N e w Y o r k D istr ic t. I n h i s n e w p ost, J a m e s W . John­ s o n is a n e a s y m a n t o see and a n e a s y m a n t o t a lk to . H e looks u p o n h i m s e l f a s a te c h n ic ia n , not a p o litic ia n , a n d t h o s e w h o have s e e n h i m a t w o r k a g r e e t h a t that j u s t a b o u t d e sc r ib es t h e situation. “B u t ” s a y s J o h n s o n , “I ’d leave t h i s t o c o m m a n d a B a t t e r y on the f r o n t a n y t i m e .” l e t t e r s P e rm a n e n t E m p lo y ee L e arn s I t Isn ’t So T h i s w e e k ’s L E A D E R m e n t i o n s bad n e w s for civil se r v ic e e m p lo y ­ — AND OTHER THINGS ees w h o h a v e n o t f u ll c iv il se r v ic e c o m e s to r e - e m p lo y m e n t , v e t e r a n s There’ll be more on the Aurelio s h o u ld be g iv e n c o n s id e r a t io n affair in the very near future . . . a h e a d o f all n o n - v e t e r a n s w it h t h e Sol Gelb, Chief Assistant Man­ e x c e p t io n o f n o n - v e t e r a n s w i t h fu ll hattan District Attorney, is re­ c iv il se r v ic e s t a t u s w h o s e F e d e r a l cuperating from the flu . . . State se r vice b e g a n prior t o t h e P r e s i­ trooper investigator Scully is hos­ d e n t ’s N a t i o n a l - D e f e n s e m e s s a g e pitalized—it was serious . . . All is to C o n gress o n M a y 16, 1940” — not well with the AFL local in “i t a lso m e a n s n o c iv ilia n w i t h Welfare. Watch for a big splash C ivil S e r v ce s t a t u s w ll b e p e r ­ soon N. H. Mager, LEADER m i t t e d to r e t a in h i s jo b i n p r e f e r ­ business manager, and Sylvia e n c e t o a v e t e r a n i f it h a p p e n s Kornmebl, his assistant, are mak­ t h a t t h e c iv ilia n ’s a p p o i n ^ e n t ing it permanent. The dale is c a m e a f t e r M a y 16, 1940.” February 13. Good luck, kids! I n t h e b e lie f t h a t t h e r e are probab ly m a n y o t h e r c iv ilia n s w it h th e s a m e or s im ila r p r o b le m , I se t m y o w n c a se d o w n fo r w h a t ­ ever p rob lem o f v a lu e i t affords. g e t $50 a y e a r less t h a n a n o th e r I tu r n e d d o w n a b o u t 12 offe rs p a tr o lm a n in e x a c tly t h e s a m e b a c k i n 1939 a n d 1940 u n t il I w a s s t a t u s w h o retire d in M a y o f th e o ffered a p e r m a n e n t p o s it io n w it h s a m e y e ar.) N o w , f a c e d w i t h i m ­ t h e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t w h ic h d u ty m e d ia t e r e tir e m e n t, t h i s g r ou p is S T A R T E D J U N E 3, 1940. I l e f t p u llin g b a c k its p a p e r s a n d w a i t ­ a p e r m a n e n t p o s it io n i n order to in g to file a g a in in 3 m o n th s . a t t a i n job se c u r ity d u r in g p r e tty S o m e S tic k A rou n d h a r d tim e s . I T A P P E A R S N O W S o m e o f t h e m e n figu red t h a t TH AT THE “P E R M A N E N T ” w it h a n e x t r a $420 a y e ar, th e T E N D E R O P T H IS P O S IT IO N job w a s n ’t to o b ad , a n d d e c id e d H A S A C T U A L L Y N O M E A N IN G to s t ic k a r o u n d fo r a n o th e r 6 m o n t h s to see w h a t h a p p e n s th e n . W H A T S O E V E R . S in c e J u n e 3, 1940 I h a v e a d ­ O n t h e o th e r h a n d , t h e m e n w h o d e c id e d to g e t o u t h a d th e ir v a n c e d f r o m G ra d e 2 to G r a d e 5 (S e n io r C le r k - S t e n o g r a p h e r ) a n d lo g ic . . , ^ — Som e] to o k a lo o k a t w h a t h a v e tr a n sfe r r e d fr o m t h e N a v y D e p a r t m e n t to t h e C o a st Guard^ h a p p e n e d to th e fir e m e n la st In c id e n t a lly I w a s n u m b e r o n e o n w e e k a n d d e c id e d t h a t g e ttin g o u t th e S e n io r S t e n o g r a p h e r lis t fr o m o f t h e force, b u t qu ick , w a s a n w h ic h I w a s c h o s e n . B U T I T e x c e lle n t id ea. W O U L D A P P E A R F R O M ALL ^ — S o m e h a d b e e n t r y in g to g e t Ttrfc F O R E G O IN G T H A T W H E N “ o u t for a lo n g tim e , a n d h a d T H E W A R E N D S I W IL L B E O U T b e e n h e ld b a c k by th e ru le o f 39 r e tir e m e n ts a m o n t h fr o m th e d e p a r tm e n t. 3 — M a n y w h o h a v e se r v e d over 25 y e a r s o n t h e fo r ce figure fa ir ly y o u n g m e n , t h e m a j o r it y t h a t th e y h a v e d o n e th e ir d u ty o f t h e m , a n d w a n t to h a v e a to t h e C ity, a n d d e sp ite th e c h a n c e a t w a r job s a n d la r g e M a y o r ’s d e s ig n a t io n as “s h ir k e r s ” , sala r ie s. T h e p e n d in g r e t ir e m e n t s w ill t h e y ’re lea v in g . — A la rg e c la s s o f m e n e n te re d be a c ted o n a t t h e P e n s io n F u n d t h e d e p a r tm e n t o n D e c e m ­ T r u ste e s m e e t in g o n J a n u a r y 13. b er 28, 1923. T l ie y ’r e still T h e r e tir e m e n ts w ill be m a d e e f ­ O F L U C K a n d t h a t if a n y veteran c o m in g b a c k t o a job or seeking a jo b w a n t s m in e i t w ill be just to o b a d fo r m e . A N T H O N Y W . WEBER (S e e a r tic le o n p a g e 1 and edi­ to r ia l o n t h i s p a g e — E ditor) O ld-T im e V e te ra n P re s e n ts a P ro b le m S ir s; T h e r e Is a l a r g e group of W o r ld W a r I v e t e r a n s employed as F e d e r a l e m p lo y e e s w h o hold tne u s u a l te m p o r a r y w a r - t im e ap* p o i n t m e n t . W h e n t h e “big cu is m a d e ( a n d t h e w o n o m y gwJP i n C o n g r e ss is m i li t a n t l y pufanin* fo r t h a t “b ig c u t ” r ig h t no« • m a n y g r o u p s t h a t w o u ld n ’t bat e fo r th e ir i n t e r e s t s w ill be oi». o - u - t ! F ir s t o u t w ill be the nonv e te r a n s ; t h e n w ill c o m e tlie vei; e r a n s, w h o c a m e i n fa ir ly • fin a lly , t h e l a s t ( a n d m o st liWiy to b e k e p t p er m a n e n tly ^ are u* o l d - t i m e c iv il se r v ic e emplojeew h o s e se r v ic e r u n san yw h e r e no f if t e e n t o t h ir t y y e a rs. I f t h e “b ig c u t ” is as . t h e e c o n o m y - g r o u p w a n ts — a t h e t a x - b u r d e n e d p u b lic will sui ly be b e h in d t h e m t o sa v e m e n t a l e x p e n s e s — t h e n it J^ h i t t h e v e t e r a n s p r e tty nd • T h e r e ’s o n e t h in g t o do, . i t n o w , b e fo r e t h a t c u t con • G e t t h e A ik en B ill, S . 1371. ou C o m m it t e e o n Civil Sei-vice ant* t o t h e floor, t o b e calendered d isc u s sio n a n d v o te . 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L e g is la tiv e s t u d y o f r e t ir e m e n t s y s t e m to c o n sid e r h ig h e r r e t ir e ­ m e n t a llo w a n c e fo r e m p lo y e e s in lo w e r p a y g rad es. A u to m o b ile a n d liv in g a l lo w ­ a n c e s to m e e t in c r e a s e d c o s ts o f S ta te e m p lo y e e s r e q u ire d to tr a v el. A cc o rd t o w o m e n e q u a l r ig h t s i n c iv il se r v ic e a p p o i n t m e n t s a n d p r o m o tio n s. W a t c h f u l n e s s as t o r ig h t s o f S t a t e e m p lo y e e s n o w in a r m e d serv ic es. U p b u ild in g o f N e w Y o r k S t a t e se r v ic e to t h e h i g h e s t p o s sib le e f ­ fic ie n c y . C on stan t a tten tio n to c iv il se r v ic e m a t t e r s in t h e in t e r e s t o f S t a t e c ivil se r v ic e e m p lo y e e s. By fo r v e tg o s s ip A R T H U R L IE B E R S Utter Confusion T h e word is t h a t m o r e p e o p le are c o m in g to work a t V e ts. 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S o m e w h o c o u ld n ’t g e t t r a n s f e r s o u t o f V e ts h a v e j u s t q u it t h e G o v e r n m e n t se r v ic e , t a k e n t h e ir W a r M a n ­ p o w er C o m m iss io n v a c a t io n , a n d g o n e to o t h e r job s. Tip for Typists T h e r e ’s a s h o r t a g e o f s t e n o s a t V e ts. I f y o u k n o w a n y t h in g a b o u t p o th o o k s , y o u m a y be able to g e t a n a s s ig n m e n t to s t e n o a n d a g r a d e p r o m o tio n . D r o p in t o t h e p e r so n n e l o ffice . Fashion Note O ffice M achine O p e r a to r s S o ug ht S e e n in t h e lob b y; G a l, l ig h t b lo n d e , in g r ee n c o a t , 1 3ige sla c k s, red s h o e s a n d so c k s, g r e e n r ib b on in h a ir . A p p lic a tio n s for p e r m a n e n t C ity job s as O ffic e A p p lia n c e O p e ra to r , g r a d e 2 . w ill b e a c c e p t e d b y t h e C ity C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n b e ­ t w e e n J a n u a r y 4 a n d 19. T h e p o s itio n s p a y b e t w e e n $ 1 ,201 a n d $1,801. A p p o in t m e n t s w ill pr o b a b ly be m a d e a t t h e lo w e r figu re; in c r e a se s o f $ 1 2 0 a n n u a lly b r in g t h e sa la r y u p to t h e m a x i ­ m um . A p p lic a tio n s m a y be filed i n p e r ­ so n or b y m a il a t t h e A p p licr.tion B m e a u , M u n ic ip a l C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m iss io n , 96 D u a n e S tr e e t, N e w Y ork 7. A fe e o f $1 is req uired w i t h th e a p p lic a tio n . Auld Acquaintance W hen th e general s h u ffle b rok e u p t h e c h a n g e s e c t io n on t h e 1 2 th F loor, t h e g a ls f e lt p r e t t y blue, so t h e y g o t t o g e t h e r a n d h e l d a r e u n io n a t t h e I c e ­ l a n d R e s t a u r a n t . M u r ie l V. G o ld a n d E t h e l B , B o x e r w ere th e s p a r k - p lu g s o f t h e a ffa ir . . . T h e r e were e v e n tw o m e n in t h e group, a n d lit t le M illie K a p ­ l a n m a n a g e d to s n a r e h e r s e lf a s a ilo r . . . If a n y o t h e r g r o u p s w o u ld lik e to h o ld a g e t - to g e t h e r . I ’d be g la d t o r u n a n o t ic e in t h i s c o lu m n . STATE OP NEW YORK. DEPART­ M E N T O P S T A T E s s .; I do h e r e b y c e r tif y t h a t a c e r t i f i c a t e of d is s o lu ti o n o f A L L M A T T R A D I N G CO.. IN C ., h a s b ee n n ie d in th i s d e p a r t n u n t th i s d a y a n d t h a t i t a p p e a r s th e r e f r o m t h a t s n c h c o r p o r a t io n lia s o o in p lio d w ith s e c tio n 1 0 5 o f t h e S to c k C o r p o r a t io n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is d is s o lv e d . G iv en in d u p l i c a t e u n d e r m y h a n d a n d offici.Tl s e a l o f th e D c p a r t( S e a l) n u 'iit o f S t a t e a t t h e C ity o f A lb a n v , th i s 3 4 t h d a y o f D e c e m ­ b e r , U )4;i. T H O M A S .1. C U R R A N . 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S T A T E O P N E W YOUK, D E P A R T M E N T O P S T A T E , s s .; I d o hereb.y c e r tif y t h a t a c e r tif i c a te o f tiip s o lu tio n o f B A R O S IN A KAPLAN. IN C ., has b ee n f ile d in th is de­ p a rtm e n t th is d ay and th a t it ap p e a rs I h e r e f r o m t h a t s u c h c o r p o r a t io n h a s c o m ­ p lied w ih s e c tio n o n e h u n d r e d a n d fiv e o f t h e s t o c k C o r p o r a t io n L a w , a n d t h a t i t is is s o lv ed . G iv en in d u p li c a t e u n d e r n iy h a n d a n d o f f ic ia l s e a l o f t h e D o p a r tn ie n t ( S e a l) o f S ta te , a t th e C ity o f A lb a n y . t h i s 3 7 t h d a y o f D o cem b o r, 1 0 4 3 . THOMAS J . C U RRAN , S e c r e ta r y o f S ta t e . By F R A N K S. S H A R P . D e p u ty S e c r e ta r y o f S ta t e . 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