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ta x dem an ds.
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a t i o n is e v i d e n c e d b y a r e c e n t a r ­
tic le In
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Y o r k P u b lic A c c o u n t a n t b y M i r ­
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and
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a x is a n d i n its o r b it w it h o u t h is
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s ib le . I t s h o u ld b e b o r n e i n m i n d
t h a t fo r e v e ry d o lla r o f t a x o b ­
t a in e d o u t o f r e t ir e m e n t in c o m e ,
s o m e f o r m o f f u r t h e r o ld a g e s u b ­
s id y b y g o v e r n m e n t b e c o m e s n e c ­
e s s a ry .
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th e re fo re
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b e re d u c e d to o n e p e r c e n t, a n d
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a ,n d w o m e n w h o h a v e a c c o m p l i s h ­
e d a d v a n c e s f o r S t a t e e m p lo y e e s .
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c r e d it a b le ,
e v id e n tly
Is
b ill
e m p lo y e e s ,
c o u ld
so
c u t th e b u d g e t.
m ir a c le .
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A n o th e r
is g o o d a n d
a g a in s t
o f a r b itr a r y
w h ic h
th e
had
ra te s .
“A
m a y t im e s
bonus
e m p lo y e e s is
a n o t h e r in “
l i n e o f v i c t o r ie s s in c e y o u v -
1
b u t t o s u c c e e d a s w e ll a s y o u h a v e
d o n e , in a y e a r w h e n th e A d m in ­
th e
it
c o s t- o i-n v in g
B o a r d o f D ir e c to r s h a v e m S l S
g r e a te s t s in g le f o r w a r d
th e h is ^ r y o f th e C . S. E
W e c o n g r a tu la t e y o u . W e t h a n k
y o u , a n d w e w is h to e x p re s s o u r
a p p r e c ia t io n f o r t h e v e r y f in e jo b
ju s t tu r n e d in . T o s u c c e e d In n o r -
c e s s fu l t h a t
a fte r
A c h ie v e m e n ts
Evidence of the way em'fAoyeei
throughout the State feel about
the activities of The Civil Serv­
ice Emplopees Association came in
an editorial in “ Village Views/'
published by the Letchvoorth Vil­
lage chapter of the Association,
under the heading "An Open Let­
ter to President Tolman and his
oSicers on the Board of Direct­
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^ ^ r tic ip a tin g , th e W e s tC o n fe re n c e o f T h e
‘’- - ' i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s o c l a 1^ n ieted a l o t o f s o l i d w o r k
^ J e e tln g i n A l b i o n .
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
' c h a p te rs
from t h e N . Y . S t a t e S c h o o l
inH C h a p t e r , A l b i o n , H a m St
M o r ris
H o s p ita l,
G ra t-
* ’ ripneva, B u f f a l o S t a t e H o s : Tiiom as I n d i a n S c h o o l , B u f I'^ e s t e r , A ttic a S ta te
K n d a
S ta te
H o s p ita l,
Pris-
r S ta te S c h o o l, R o c h e s t e r
H o s p ita l, a n d I n d u s t r y ,
.d d itlo n , t h e r e w e r e r e p r e I f s fro m t h e W e s t e r n N e w
A rm o ry
E m p lo y e e s ,
and
^ter D i s t r i c t 4 P u b l i c W o r k s
th e C i v i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y ociation o f t h e F o u r t h J u d i jiH r ic t, O r l e a n s C o u n t y C i v i l
W o rk e rs a n d t h e A s s o c ia of O p e r a t i n g
E n g in e e r s
in
er
State I n s t i t u t i o n s . R e p r e s e n t ­
ed of t h e S o u t h w e s t e r n C h a p glso p a r t i c i p a t e d .
.H a r r is
and C ulyer Speak
le a f te r n o o n p r o g r a m i n c l u d . review o f t h e 1 9 4 8 L e g i s l a t pro''r£iin b y J o h n E . H o l t - H a r Jr.! A s s o c ia te C o u n s e l t o t h e
lation, a n d a r e p o r t o n t h e
ling F u n d p r o g r a m b y C h a r l e s
Iyer, F ie ld
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e .
It
included a s u m m a r y b y R a y M o n ro e , P r e s i d e n t
o f th e
ter C h a p t e r
c o v e rin g
th e
lucting o f C i v i l
itions in t h i s
S e rv ic e
exam -
a re a .
Local C i v i l
S e rv ic e
H it
ctru ctive c r i t i c i s m
w as p re on a v a r i e t y o f m a t t e r s ,
a strong c a s e w a s p r e s e n t e d ,
ating t h e n e e d f o r c l o s e r s u lion b y t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e C o m ­
1
O ffic e
in
m is s io n o f t h e c o n d it io n s u n d e r
w h ic h e x a m in a t io n s a r e c o n d u c te d
lo c a lly . I t w a s r e c o m m e n d e d t h a t
a r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f th e C o m m is ­
s io n q u a lifie d
a n d a u th o r iz e d
to
m a k e th e
n e c e s s a r y d e c is io n , b e
p re s e n t a t e a c h e x a m in a tio n c e n ­
t e r . I t w a s p o in te d o u t t h a t a d ­
ju s tm e n ts re q u ir e d b e c a u s e o f e r ­
r o r s o f o m is s io n i n
e x a m in a tio n
p a p e rs a r e s a tis fa c to r ily m a d e a t
s o m e c e n te rs , w h ile in o th e r c e n ­
te r s t h e c o n te s ta n ts a r e p e n a liz e d
because o f th e
fa ilu r e
to
m ake
s im ila r a d ju s tm e n ts .
C iy il Service B ran ch U rged
A r e s o lu t io n w a s u n a n im o u s ly
a d o p te d , p e t itio n in g
th e
o p e n in g
i n B u f f a lo , o f a b r a n c h o ffic e o f
t h e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n t o
p r o v id e a d e q u a te s e r v ic e f o r t h e
r e s id e n ts o f t h e W e s t e r n C o n f e r ­
e n c e a r e a . I t w a s p o in te d o u t t h a t
In th is a r e a , th e la te s t a v a ila b le
fig u r e s
f u r n is h e d
by
th e
C iv il
S e r v ic e
C o m m is s io n ,
In d ic a te d
t h a t t h e r e w e r e 8 ,7 0 7 S t a t e e m ­
p lo y e e s ,
1 2 ,9 6 1
C o u n ty
e m p lo y ­
e e s , 1 5 ,7 5 0 C i t y e m p lo y e e s , a t o t a l
o f 3 4 ,4 1 8 p u b lic e m p lo y e e s , s u b je c t
In
v a r y in g
d e g re e
to
th e
S ta te
C iv il S e rv ic e
C o m m is s io n .
T h is ,
in
a d d it io n to th o s e m e m b e r s o f
th e
g e n e r a l p u b lic
in te r e s te d
in
c o m p e titiv e
o th e r
e x a m in a tio n s
e le m e n ts
of
C iv il
and
S e rv ic e
e m p lo y m e n t.
Louise G e rry ’s Advice
C e c ilia P a t t o n , D ir e c t o r o f th e
A lb io n S ta te T r a in in g S c h o o l fo r
G ir l s , w e lc o m e d
th e
C o n fe re n c e
t o A lb io n a t t h e e v e n in g d in n e r ,
a n d H a r r y D e la n e y , C h a ir m a n o f
t h e O rle a n s C o u n ty B o a r d o f S u ­
p e r v is o r s , in tr o d u c e d m a n y o f h is
a s s o c ia te s i n t h e C o u n t y G o v e r n ­
m e n t w h o w e re p re s e n t.
L o u i s e G e r r y , C i v i l S e i ’v i c e C o m ­
m is s io n e r ,
w as
th e
p r in c ip a l
B u ffa lo
P r e s i d e n t , T h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo j *
s p e a k e r i n t h e e v e n in g , a n d s h e
c o n tra s te d b o th th e n u m b e rs a n d
t h e s p ir it o f t h e m e m b e r s h ip w it h
t h a t w h ic h p r e v a ile d a t t h e f ir s t
m e e t in g i n
1 9 4 5 w h ic h
s h e a ls o
a tte n d e d .
She
u rg e d
th e
m em ­
b e rs o f th e C o n fe re n c e to c a r r y
o n th e ir good w o rk
.to c o n tin u e
to m a k e k n o w n to t h e C o m m is ­
s io n , t h e i r id e a s a n d s u g g e s t io n s
on
C iv il
S e rv ic e
m a tte rs .
She
p o in te d o u t t h a t t h e s e c u rity o f
e m p lo y m e n t
and
th e
s u c c e s s fu l
o p e ra tio n o f a m e r it s y s te m
in
p u b lic e m p lo y m e n t r e s te d la r g e ly
in
th e
hands
o f th e
e m p lo y e e s
«cea
A sso c ia tio iiy
of
E m p lo y e e s *
IT
is
th e
m o u n t
I t
th e
o f
a
T h e
S c h o o l, a n d
d ic t io n .
R o b e rt R .
c lo s e d
w ith
H o p k in s ,
a
Bene­
C o n fe re n c e
th e
th e
T h e
m y
as
k e e p
its
th e
m e m b e rs
a n d
its
h a s
in ­
p a ra ­
o f
jo b
to
to
m e m b e r
m e m b e rs
p o lic y
th e
c h o o s in g .
n e c e s s a ry
th e
T h e y
c o s ts
th e
e q u a l
o f
th e
m o re
C o n fe re n c e s
r e la tiv e ly
in
v ita liz ­
S ta te .
m e m b e rs .
A s s o c ia tio n
v a c a tio n ,
th e
su ch
w o rk
r u le s ,
E a c h
m e m ­
lik e .
o f th e
E a c h
in
A s s o c ia tio n .
w o rk
o f th e
A s s o c ia tio n ,
c o n tro l
o f th e
A s s o c ia tio n ,
o ffic e r s .
T h e
m e m b e rs
th ro u > g h
s e t th e
a n d
a re
th e
4 0 ,0 0 0
s e r v ic e s
A s s o c ia tio n
h a s
m o re
p r o m is e
in
o f th e
a n d
fu ll
e x e r c is e s
e le c t
o f
g re a t
w o rk ,
m e m b e r b e n e fits f r o m
e a c h
R e g io n a l
its
te n u re
th e
n o w
m a n y
a c tiv e
c o n fe re n c e s
w o rk
h o u rs
b e n e fits ,
f iv e
e v e ry w h e re
th e
h a s
e m p lo y e e s .
h o ld
b e lo n g s
fro m
I t
m o re
th e
T h e s e
a c tiv itie s
A s s o c ia tio n
h is to r y .
a re
o f
n o w
e q u a l r ig h ts
e a c h
th a t th e
in
S ta te .
s a la r y ,
r e tir e m e n t
o w n
A s s o c ia tio n
th e
o p in io n , t h e y
b e n e fits
b e r h a s
T h e
to
o f
c h a p te rs
A s s o c ia tio n
m a tte rs
th e
o ffic e r s
w e lfa r e
e n tir e
A s s o c ia tio n
d e te r m in e
d e le g a te s
m e m b e r s h ip
d u e s
o f
to
th e ir
p a y
th e
o r g a n iz a tio n .
Inefficient Organization Worse Than None
In
m y
o p in io n , t h e
d u es
th a n
tio n
o f
a re
th e
c e r t a in ly
W e
h a v e
n o t
o u r
s u r p lu s
a s k
th e
fo r
a
c a p ita liz e
on
le s s ,
fo r
th a n
n o n e .
p o in t
c u r ta il
o p e ra ­
e a tin g
in ­
^ tis t
e x ­
in to
s o m e th in g
a c tiv itie s
T h e y
o r
n e c e s s a ry
a re
U n le s s
h ig h e r
in a c tiv e
o u r
W e
a s k
in te r e s t.
a n
w h e re
o u r
o u r
n e v e r
e c o n o m ic a l
m e m b e rs '
re v e n u e .
re s e rv e .
m u s t
s h o u ld
e ffic ie n t,
is w o r s e
to ta l
o r
w e
s h o u ld
in
re a c h e d
e x c e e d
p r o m p tly
fo r th e
A s s o c ia tio n
o r g a n iz a tio n
pen ses
s m a ll
A s s o c ia tio n
r e q u ir e d
s h o u ld
e ffic ie n t
w e
c h a ir m a n , p r e s id e d .
B o ard .
re p o rt
th o s e
in
b u t, in
A s
to
A s s o c ia tio n
m e m b e r
so
th e
S ta te
m e m b e r s h ip
a n d
in te r e s te d
in g
o f
th e
p le a s u r e
c h a p te rs
R o b e r t S o p e r, P r e s id e n t o f t h e
N e w a rk S ta te S c h o o l C h a p te r, in ­
v ite d t h e C o n fe re n c e t o h o ld its
n e x t m e e tin g
on June
26,
1948
a t N e w a r k , N . Y ., a n d p o in te d o u t
to t h e C o n fe re n c e t h a t t h e v is it
w o u ld t a k e p la c e a t a t im e w h e n
th e
w o r ld
fa m o u s
ro s e
g a rd e n s
w ill b e i n f u l l b lo o m , a n d a s s u re d
t h e g r o u p o f a h o s p it a b l e w e lc o m e
th e p u rp o s e a n d c o n d u c t o f th e
m e e tin g
by
th e
R ev.
H a m lin ,
C h a p lin
o f th e
A lb io n
T r a in in g
M em ber
n e e d s .
is
la r g e s t
n e w
a n d v is ito r s a t t e n d e d t h e d in n e r ,
a n d a ll c o n c u rre d t h a t t h e m e e t­
in g h a d b e e n p r o d u c tiv e a n d p r o f ­
ita b le . T h e
m e e t in g c lo s e d
w ith
a fe w r e m a rk s , c o m p lim e n ta r y o f
d u ty
fo rm e d
N e x t C onference a t N ew ark
a n d a v e r y p le a s a n t v is it .
Noel
M c D o n a ld ,
P r e s id e n t
of
th e
S o u th w e s te rn
C h a p te r,
w as
a p p o in te d C h a ir m a n
o f a N o m i­
n a tin g
C o m m it t e e , c o n s is tin g
of
M r . J o s e p h C ro tty , M r . V ito P e r r a ll.
M is s
L u c ille
Pennock
and
M is s M a r i o n R e n d e r .
A p p r o x im a te ly
125
d e le g a te s
and
A w a rd
T H E C A S E F O R H IG H E R M E M B E R S H IP D U ES
c o v e rin g
th e m s e lv e s .
In c .,
M e rit
a t
o u r
is
d o n e
th e
tim e
successes.
More Publicity Needed
S u b s is te n c e
lany N o t a b l e s
li n n e r T r i b u t e
to
to
J o in
In
G e rla c h
w hose
been
of
G .
S c h m id t,
G e o rg e W .
and
P lin y
H /
W .
S e lls ,
obeft
Alio
Ustaii,
k
J.
C o m m itte e
L fe v e t, S u Snyder
,® te w a r t.
,^ ^ r iin g
C o m m is s io n e r s
ZZ
H . K re y ,
G a lp in , W illia m
D ir e c to r H u g h
em w
iitfict A H ‘
li.
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of
0
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Jxsionor
C o m m is s io n e r
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F in a n c e
'alth
^
H e a lth
^ ^ a rle s
C.
S w e e t,
G e o rg e M . F a n -
“'JQiv
• V in c e n t
a n .L J ^ o r n e y H a r r y
Unes
and
W e lfa r e
of
C om -
G a n te r,
W illia m
C o m m ls -
G e n e ra l S u p P a rk s
G e o rg e
S.
b e in g
c a ll
in v o lv e d
in
to
p re s e n t
ra te s
s ta ff
E m ­
I
E m p lo y e e s
fo r
tra v e l
a
r is in g
th e
have
s im p ly
tia l
th a t
a re
in -
a re
b e e n
a n
I
to
b e e n
H ER B ER T C .
" d e p a rtm e n t
GERLACM
h e a d ’s
ta b le ,”
w ith
th e n a m e o f th e d e p a rtm e n t o n it,
s o t h a t t h e d a is e n d o f t h e flo o r
w ill lo o k lik e
In
a d d it io n
to th e “ d e p a r tm e n t
h e a d ta b le s ” e a c h d e p a r t m e n t w ill
p r o b a b ly h a v e
fro m
o n e t o fiv e
a d d it io n a l ta b le s . O n e d e p a r t m e n t
a lr e a d y h a s re s e rv e d f iv e
ta b le s
f o r it s e m p lo y e e s o u t o f t h e t o t a l
g ro u p
a v a ila b le .
C h a ir m a n
S te a m s
e m p h a s iz e d ,
h o w e v e r, t h a t m a n y ta b le s i n g o o d
lo c a tio n s a r e
b e n e fit o f t h e
p lo y e e ,
w hose
b e in g h e ld f o r th e
a v e ra g e C o u n ty e m ­
trib u te
th is
is a n d w h o w i l l b e o u t i n
n u m b e rs , h e s ta te d , ju d g in g
r e a lly
g re a t
fro m
in d ic a tio n s .
H e s tre s s e d t h a t a ll
r e s e r v a t io n s s h o u ld b e m a d e a n d
p a id fo r a t o n c e as th e p a id t ic ­
k e ts a r e b e in g
d is t r ib u t e d
and
th e
P r o g r a m S e a tin g L i s t is I n p r e p ­
a r a t io n , T h e A s s o c ia tio n , o f w h ic h
M i c h a e l J . C l e a r y is n o w
P r e s i­
d e n t , is a
u n it
of
W e s tc h e s te r
C h a p te r. T h e
C iv il
S e r v ic e E m ­
p lo y e e s
F lo o d
A s s o c ia tio n c o m m itt e e
o n t h e is s u e .
is
a n d
A s s o c ia tio n ,
In c .
is p r e s i d e n t o f t h e
Iv a n
S.
C h a p te r.
In
h a lt
s h o rt,
o r
to
T h e
h as
as
th e
s o c ia t io n
s h ip
is
I
to
d o lla r s
fa c t
o ffic e r s
in
to
v e ry
d o .
I
e ffic ie n t
b o n u s.
a n tiq u a te d
c u t
o f
o u r
essen­
a d d r e s s in g
p o s ta g e
m e m b e rs
m o re
d o lla r s
to
b e fo re
h ig h e r
o f
th e
b e
h ig h
h a rd
th ro u g h
fo r
c o u ld
th e
as
h e lp
te rm s
m a d e
c re a s e s
a n d
a n d
o th e r
in fo r m e d
e x ­
o f
o u r
to
g iv e
th e
o rd e r
to
to
a p p lie d
s e t
to
p r ic e s
y o u .
so
T h e
p ro p o s a l
th e
d u es
b e
a rg u m e n t
to
y o u r
g e t
A s ­
m e m b e r­
E v e ry
th e
J u s t
th e
y o u r
in .
th a t
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le s s i n s m a l l e r c i t i e s . T h e s e f i g u r e s
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v e a ls t h a t 8 c a m ile is c o m m o n .
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f o r P e r m a n e n t E m p lo y e e s
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j g r a d e , is e n t i t l e d
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1. R a te s o f C o m p e n s a tio n . A n
e m p lo y e e h o ld in g a p o s it io n a l io c a t< e d u n d e r
S e c tio n
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w h ic h o o rre s ® > o n d s w i t h t h e n u m ­
b e r o f h i s y e a r s o f s e r v ic e i n s u c h
p o s it io n f o r w h ic h h e h a s g iv e n
e ffic ie n t a n d
s a t is fa c to r y s e r v ic e .
A n e m p lo y e e w h o is d e m o t e d , t o
a p o s it io n i n a lo w e r g r a d e p u r ­
s u a n t t o S e c tio n 22 o f t h e C iv il
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J w e s , W illM n B f i r e e w — e r .
C i » i e k . J.
M e y e r . Fr e s id e e * D o ris i« F e v e r , e f t b e S y ra c H te A
• a d b e r c o - w e r b e r s , IU t« b * riiie P e w c r s M id E f e t e M k ic b e y .
C o jp ita l D is tr ic t
C o fT e c tio ii G r o u p S o u t h e r n
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A L B A N Y , A p r il 19. —
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of
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a n in c r e m e n t w h ic h w o u ld b r in g
h is s a la r y a b o v e t h e m a x im u m o f
tio n .
t h e g r a d e . ( S u b d iv is io n 1 ) . H o w D e le g a te s
e le c te d
w e re
M rs .
e v e r , ^ h e r e a n e m p lo y e e o c c u p y R u t h W a g a r , D iv is io n o f I d e n t i f i ­
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s u c h a p o s itio n
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n u m b e r o f y e a rs o f s e r v ic e - in -t h e L a rry
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of
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p o s itio n , h e c a n o n ly b e a d v a n c e d lo w e r p o s it io n a n d n o t e x c e e d in g i S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n , a d to t h e s a la r y t o w h ic h h e is e n ­ t h e s a l a i T r e c e iv e d p i i o r to s u c h I d re s s e d t h e g r o u p o n t h e H e a d i q u a rte r s B u ild in g F u n d D r iv e f o r
t it le d b y o n e a n n u a l in c r e m e n t a t d e m o tio n . (S u b d iv is io n 3 ) .
a t im e .
(S e e S e c tio n 3 9 , s u b d iv i­
4 . A p |» o ia t m e n t s a .n d t r a n s f e r s m o r e a d e q u a t e q i i a r t e r s .
F o llo w in g t h e m e e t in g a s u p p e r
s io n 5 - c o f t h e C i v i l S e r v ic e L a w ) . t o s i m i l a r ^ r a d e p o s it io n s . A n e m ­
2 . A p p o in tm e n ts a n d p r o m o tio n s p lo y e e
who
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a w a s is e r v e d . M r s . E v e l y n V a n W i e
e n t e r t a i n e d w i t h p i a n o s e le c t io n s .
to h if f h e r - f f r a d e p o s itio n s . A n e m ­ s im O a r p o s it io n
o r is
a p p o in te d
p l o y e e w h o is a p p o i n t e d o r p r o ­
to a p o s it io n in t h e s a m e s a la r y
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e r g ra d e , th e m in im u m
s a la r y o f as h e re c e iv e d in h is f o r m e r p o ­
w h i c h is e q u a l t o o r l o w e r t h a n
s i t i o n e jc c e p t t h a t , i n t h e c a s e o f
t h e s a l a r y t h e n r e c e i v e d b y s fu c h a t r a n s f e r , i f s u c h s a l a r y d o e s n o t
T h e f o llo w in g S t a t e e lig ib le lis t s
c o r r e s p o n d w it h t h e s c h e d u le e s ­
r e s u lt in g
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•S tre e t
t w o b lo c k s n o r t h o f C it y
m o s t n e a r ly c o rre s p o n d s w it h th e
H a ll P a rk a n d ju s t w e s t o f B ro a d ­
.s -a la r y h e i s t h e n r e c e i v i n g . ( S u b ­
w a y , in
a d d it io n
to
t h o s e lis b w i
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la s t w e e k :
5.
A n « M > it t tm r a t s .
p r o m o tio n s ,
W a t e r S u p t., V illa g e L a k e w o o d .
I a z k d t r a n s f e r s « f e s n jrio K ^ e e s o o c a R io a d
M a in te n a m ic e
F o re m a n ,
n o n -a llo t> .a t e d ^ s i t i o n s . A n S u l l i v a n C o u n t y .
I e m p lo y e e , w h o f o r a p e r io d o f a t
A s s o c ia te
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W o rk s
S u p e r in te n d e n t ,'
p o s it io n
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p i ’o m o t e d ,
or
tra n s fe rre d
to
an
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and
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p o s itio n
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has
a S tie n o , G r e e n b u r g h .
m i n i m u m s a l a r y e q u a l t o o r Ic jw e r
D a a fts m a n , P la n n in g
C o m m is ­
t h a n t h e s a l a r y t h e n r e c e i v e d b y s i o n , W e s tc ± k e H l> e r C o i m t y .
such
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e n title d
upon
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such
a p p o in tm e n t , p r o m o t io n
o r lis t is a ls o a v a il a b le f o r in s p e c t io n
.t r a n s f e r t o b e p a id t h e s a m e s a l­ a
T h e L E A D E R o ffic e .
a r y t h a t h e w a s r e c e iv in g in h is
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! f o r m e r p o s it io n i m m e d i a t e l y jx r io r M a c a i in e
O p e ra to r
C o m p tr o lle r 's
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2 1 . < . 4 # « r t S l < ‘J K » g r * > h e r ,
p r o T O o iio n
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s a la r j' o f lii s n e w p o s itio n .
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v a r io x ts A m m o a y E m p lo y e e s C h a p ­
qrdm m ar,
arithm etic,
aptitude
is e n t i t l e d u p o n a p p o i n t m « B i t 4 mr a
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p e r m a n e n t b a u s t o t h e s a m e o r t e r s t h r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e voJ N e w
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o n S a t u r d a y , A p iilv 2 4 . C h a in x iia n
th e c h a p te rs a r e
c o n fe re n c e - T h e
w e re
P a lis a d e s
(B e a r M o u n ta in ),
m e m b e r s of u
c h a p t e r s iavit<
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Napanoch ii
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i le m
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m a n , E d ito r o f T h e L E A D E R , h a s
b e e n in v ite d to a d d re s s th e g a th ­
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p o r tu n itie s o f r e g io n a l c o n fe rn c e s .
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i n th e g e o g r a p h ic a l a r e a to s e n d
d e le g a te s ,
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o f P a r o le
and
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E. KeaaeMi Stobl. Chairman of CopHol District CenfM^ne* and Mrs.
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th e staff. A n a p p ro p riate p rese n t­ S ecretary . C larence aP ckm an, J r .;
atio n was m ade to th e d eparting T re asu re r. M a rg a re t C. H aggerty;
Executive Council. H arold V. C an aD irector.
v an for S upervisors; Ja m es M.
Q uinn fo r P a ro le Officers an d
' R o c k la n d
S ta te
M arg aret M. G ro g an f w Clerical
T he th ird a n n u a l d in n er of th e Staff.
R ockland S ta te H ospital C hap ter
of T h e Civil S ervice A ssociation
D P U l,
A lb a n y
was h eld a t th e Silver P h e a s a n t
T h e D PU I A lbany C h ap ter of
In n . P re sid en t F re d S em in ara
W
a n t a g h
opened th e festivities w ith a T h e Civil Service Em ployees As­
New officers of th e Long I^iand greeting a n d th e n p resented Em il sociation. rec en tly h eld a n election
Intfrcounty S ta te P a rk c h a p te r BoUman, w ho ac te d as m a ste r of o f officers a n d building chairm en.
were installed a t th e W a n ta g h ceremonies. M r. B ollm an in tro ­ T h e re su lts: P resid en t. o J h n D.
fire house by Ju d g e N orm an P. duced th e speakers.
S h ea; V ice-president, Joseph R edlLent. The officers a re P resident.
A c a p ac ity crow d attended. ing. T re a s u re r, B a rt D u n n ; Secre­
George H. Siem s; 1st V ice-presi­ M any p ro m in e n t guests were p res­ ta ry , E liz ab e th S. M cK nig ht;
dent. Fred P edersen; 2nd Vice- en t. T ak in g bows d uring th e eve­ B uilding F u n d C hairm en. Jo h n
president, M ichael S ab ia; P ln a n - ning w ere L a rry J . H ollister, As­ M ausert. D orothy R afferty . P ete r
eial Secretary, Clyde H. M orris; sociation R e p resen tativ e; Hartrfd M urphy, Mrs. Em ilie S m ith, Mrs.
Trea.surer, E m anuel Som ol; C or­ W illiam s, Tow n Supervisor; A n­ E leanor Sim s, M rs. E lla Buo-ns and
responding S ecretary, M a 3m a rd B. gelo J . D onato, P re sid en t of th e E leanor P acker.
Goodwin: R ecording S ecretary, B e ar M o u n ta in C h a p te r; H iram
Veronica D. M iller; S e rg e a n t-a t- Phillips, P re sid e n t of th e L etch- H e a l t l i D e p t . , A l b a n y
anns, Angelo R ella; A ssistant w orth Village group; D r. K ilp a t­
A sp rin g d an c e an d buffet sup­
Berseant-at-arms, P au l
Lang. rick, A ssociate D irector of th e
Judge George Jo h n so n also spoke. R S .K .; IX-. Blaisdell, D trector; per will be given by th e Jam es B.
D an S h ea, P erso n n el D irector of C h ristian M em orial H e a lth D e­
th e New Y ork S ta te M ental H y­ p a rtm e n t C h a p te r on W ednesday,
H udson
V a lle y
giene D ep a rtm en t, a n d F re d J. April 21. a t C arm en Hall. New
W
alters, P re sid e n t of th e M ental officers will be in stalled fo r th e
The annual m eetin g of th e H ud­
com ing year.
Hygiene
A ssociation.
son Valley A rm ory Em ployees
Ployd
S
m
ith
a
n
d
Lillian
W
ard
Chapter of T he Civil Service Bm Poyees Association, Inc. w as held received h o n o r aw ards.
George G erace h an d led th e e n ­ G o l d s t e i n R u l e s
the Newburgh A rm ory. T h e fol“wing officers w ere elected for te rta in m e n t. A ppearing w ith h im A g a i n s t D w a l O f f i c e s
we ensuing y ea r: P re sid en t, W il- was. F ra n k G ra n ta , boy accordion­
T h e offices of Village T ru stee
S. B en nett, M iddletow n; ist, an d vocalists K ay F ay, E d R o- a n d Village P olicem an c a n n o t b e
telle
a
n
d
Jo
a
n
Babcock.
vice-president, T ho m as R. Lloyd,
D an cing to th e m usic of Joe h eld by th e sam e person. A ttorney
Poughkeepsie; E xecutive SecreG en e ra l N a th a n ie l L. G oldstein
Lewis N. G reene, N ew burgh; Pagnozzi a n d h is b an d followed. h eld in a n in fo rm al opiniosi. H e
P. G oodfield is P ublicity C h a ir­
fo rd ing S ecretary. S tan ley A.
cited §§32.'43. 188 a n d 188-f of
jwraham. Y onkers;
S ecre tary - m a n of th e ch a p te r.
th e Village Law , statutcMry restric­
"easurer, A rth u r W . M cDonald,
tion s ag a in st bidd ing elective a n d
Vernon.
P a r o le , A lb a n y
appointive offices a t th e sam e
T h e Social
a n d R ecreation tim e, as well as grounds of in ­
C om m ittee of th e A lbany C h ap ter. com patibility.
W a llk ill
rhe WaUJjtill P riso n C hapter Division of P aro le of T h e Civil
active d urin g M arch. T h e Service Em ployees A ssociation will
P C H J C E EQUlPMEin'
™|standing event w as a dance. hcrfd a sprin g d an c e T h u rsd ay on
15., M a r g a r e t, G ro g an is
Sustainment a n d supper, th e April
mnd
a irm a n of th e com m ittee. More
?^"®nded th e a te r social a f- ch
th a n 80 p e rc e n t of th e ch a p te r
SPORTING GOODS
m em ory of th e oldest m em bers h a v e ind icated th e ir in ­
5
a n d Mrs. W alter te n tio n of a tte n d in g th e p arty .
Dolivery
headed th e list of p a Now
Dotoctivo
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election
of
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“o^s. President E dw ard P. M elfo ciio f Gmis Jvoliabfo
th e C h a p te r took place re c e n t­
thp „^PPointed L aw rence Prisco of
B«v*lvcr« Bought - Sold - Exchitnced.
T he new officers a re : P re si­
an £
a n d M r. P risco did ly.
Complete Line
dent, W illiam E F lan ig an ; ViceHunttnr M fiitlifair Snpplie*
thai- ^
job of m aking sure president, T h o rn to n P . B laauboer;
had
^®st person a tte n d in g
CHARLES GREENBLATT
P a most enjoyable evening.
Now Located at
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ISl Cr.rNTGN ST.. M. » ». » .» .
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T u e a i k y ,
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By THEODORE Beckp.
B L I G I B L E S o n a civil s e l ,
» w h o h a v e n o t m et »
♦ a r t o f a c iv il service
s u c h a s e ith e r a qualifvi?^"«t
c a l or p h y s ic a l examinan^
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j e c t t o r e m o v in g such
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A lb a n y C o u n ty in the
e lig ib le o n t h e list
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lis h e d b y t h e S ta t e Civn o
C o m m issio n .
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Americans Largest Weekly for Public Employees
th e
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n Ad­
m in is tr a t io n a n d t h e e n la r g e d d e ­
f e n s e p r o g r a m are n o t t h e o n ly
o n e s c r o w d in g W a s h in g t o n , D.C ,,
t h e s e days. N e v e r s in c e t h e e a rly
d a y s o f ou r e n tr y in to t h e la s t
LEADER ENTERPRISES, I n c .
9 7 D u a n e S tr e e t, New Y o rk 7» N. Y.
B E e k m a n 3 - 6 0 1 0 w ar h a s th e r e b e e n s u c h a g r e a t
g iish o f m a n u f a c tu r e r s a n d a g e n ts
Je rry Finkclstcin, P ublisher
M orton Y arm on, G eneral Manager
s e e k in g c o n t r a c ts , m a n y o f th e m
_
Maxwell L ehm an, E ditor
H. J. B ernard , E xe cu tive E ditor
s t r a n g e ly r e a d y to go r ig h t a h e a d
N . H . Mager, Business Manager
m a k in g m u n it io n s . . . C ivil S e r v ­
ice C o m m iss io n s a r e m a k in g a bid
T U E S D A Y , A P R IL 20, 1948
f o r J u n e g r a d u a te s . . . F e llo w w h o
w o rk ed a s d o c k e r a t h o r s e tr a c k s
a n d w a n t e d j o b w it h g r e a te r s t a ­
b ility g o t N o fo r a n s w e r w h e n h e
B i g
E n o u g h
R a i s e
N e e d e d
a p p lie d fo r U . S. e x a m fo r T r a c k ­
m an .
M e in lie r o f A u d it B u r e a u o f C ir c u la tio n s
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y by
T o
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H
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M
o r a l e
A f r a n k a d m is s io n o f h o w dry
C ivil S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n r ep o rts
A S T H I S IS S U E o f T h e L E A D E R w a s g o in g t o p re s s , c a n b e — a n d are — is s h o w n in
i t a p p e a re d h ig h ly p ro b a b le t h a t th e N Y C s u b w a y f a r e t h e fo llo w in g :
“T h e M u n ic ip a l S e r v ic e D iv is io n
w o u ld be ra is e d .
o f t h e S t a t e C iv il S e r v ic e D e p a r t ­
T h e L E A D E R , w h ic h e a r ly re c o m m e n d e d t h is s te p , m e n t h a s r e c e n tly r e c e iv e d c o p ie s
d id so w i t h d ee p s y m p a th y f o r th e v ie w o f th o s e w h o o f a n n u a l r e p o r ts f r o m B r o o m e,
a rg u e d a g a in s t a n in c re a s e . W e to o k o u r s ta n d r e lu c t a n t ly , C a y u g a a n d N ia g a r a C o im tie s a n d
o n ly a f t e r th e fa c ts w e r e in , w h e n w e k n e w t h a t th e im ­ t h e C ity o f L o c k p o r t. T h e s e are
n o t t h e r e g u la r a n n u a l r ep o rts
p la c a b le la w s o f e c o n o m ic s l e f t n o c h o ic e .
r eq u ired b y t h e I n s p e c t io n D iv i­
N Y C p u b lic e m p lo y e e s m u s t g e t t h e i r r a is e i n p a y . s io n o f t h e S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t b u t
T h e case th e y m a d e o u t f o r th e m s e lv e s a t th e B o a r d o f a t tr a c tiv e , r e a d a b le r ep o rts d e ­
E s tim a te h e a r in g s la s t w e e k w a s so f o r m id a b le t h a t th e r e sig n e d fo r lo c a l ofiQcials a n d t a x ­
p a y e r s. I f o t h e r c o m m is s io n s h a v e
w a s n o r e s p o n s ib le p e rs o n a v a ila b le t o a n s w e r i t . E v e n th e p u b lish e d s im ila r r ep o rts, t h e M u ­
ta x p a y e r s ’ g ro u p s , th e c o n s e rv a tiv e b o d ie s lik e th e C o m ­ n ic ip a l S e r v ic e D iv is io n w o u ld a p ­
m e rc e a n d i n d u s t r y A s s o c ia tio n a n d th e C itiz e n s B u d g e t p r e c ia te r e c e iv in g c o p ie s .”
C o m m is s io n , a re p u b lic ly
pay.
o n re c o r d as f a v o r in g in c re a s e d
T h om as J. G reehan, M assach u ­
s e t t s D ir e c to r o f P e r s o n n e l, fo u n d
W ith o u t a R a is e , T h i s - ^
a t l e a s t o n e c a n d id a te fo r P a t r o l­
I f a p a y r is e w e r e n o t g r a n te d , th e r e s u lts w o u ld be m a n w illin g t o g o t o e x tr e m e s to
s u c h t h a t th e C it y c a n n o t e v e n b e g in to c o n te m p la te th e m . g e t t h e p o s itio n . T h e c a n d id a te
w a s d isc o v e r e d t o h a y e a tt a c h e d
A s t r ik e b y th e t r a n s p o r t w o r k e r s is n o t a t a ll in c o n c e iv a b le . t o h i s h e a d h a l f o f a c o c o n u t
A b a d ly - f u n c t io n in g W e lfa r e D e p a r tm e n t w o u ld o b v io u s ly s h e ll, a p p r o p r ia te ly p a d d e d w ith
be in th e c a rd s . T h e H o s p ita ls D e p a r tm e n t, p o o r ly s t a f f e d h a ir . H is o b je c t w a s t o in c r e a se
a n d p r o v id in g in s u f fic ie n t s e rv ic e s , w o u ld b e e v e n f u r t h e r h is 5'4V2" to t h e r eq u ired 5'6".
T h is c o m p a r e s w it h th e le s se r a t h a n d ic a p p e d . T h e k in d o f g a rb a g e c o lle c tio n a n d s n o w r e ­ ta ir m ie n t o f a N Y C c a n d id a te w h o ,
m o v a l w h ic h th e C it y h a d la s t w in t e r w o u ld p r o v e t o h a v e n e e d in g h a l f a n in c h , p la ste r e d a
b e e n o n ly a s a m p le . T h e P o lic e a n d F ir e D e p a r tm e n ts — w e w ig o n h i s h e a d , b u t P a u l M.
k n o w w h a t h a p p e n s w h e n a s c h o o lc h ild is k ille d b eca use B r e n n a n s p o t te d t h e d e c ep tio n .
W h a t h a p p e n e d t o t h e o ffe n d e r , in
th e r e a r e n ’t e n o u g h t r a f f ic p a tr o lm e n to m a n th e b u s y c o r ­ e it h e r c a s e , is n o t a p a r t o f i m ­
n e rs . A s f o r th e s c h o o ls — w e ll, th e C it y ’s h e a d a lr e a d y m e d ia te ly r ec o rd ed h isto r y .
h a n g s in sh a m e .
IS o S to p - G a p A i d
T h r e e str ik e s, y o u ’re o u t! T h a t ’s
t h e n e w sic k le a v e o ff e n s e r u le o f
t h e U . S . C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is ­
sio n . S ic k le a v e w it h o u t s ic k n e ss
c a lls s tr ic tly fo r d is m is s a l o n t h e
t h ir d d e c e it . . . P o lic e a n d F ir e
D e p a r t m e n t U n ifo r m e d o r g a n iz a ­
t io n s t e a m in g u p sp le n d id ly fo r a
p a y in c r e a se . D id a sw ell job b e ­
fo r e a n d c a n d o i t a g a in . . . .
A f a r e r is e m a k e s p o s s ib le th e k in d o f p a y in c re a s e s
w h ic h w i l l e n a b le C it y e m p lo y e e s t o l i f t t h e i r h e a d s a g a in
o u t o f th e h o c k s h o p s a n d th e g lo o m y o ffic e s o f th e m o n e y le n d o ’s. T h e p a y in c re a s e m u s t b e n o m e a g e r s to p -g a p a id .
i t m u s t be th e k in d o f in c re a s e th e e m p lo y e e s h a v e m a d e a
case f o r — th e k in d o f in c re a s e t h a t w i l l e n a b le th e m to
m a k e u p f o r th e y e a rs d u r in g w h ic h th e y h a v e , i n e ff e c t,
s u b s id iz e d th e C it y b y w o r k in g a t s u b -s ta n d a rd w a g e s . T h e
l iE A D E R h a s c a r e f u lly p e ru s e d th e d e m a n d s o f C it y e m ­ W i n s t o n P a u l H e a d s
p lo y e e s . W h a t s u r p r is e s us is th e m o d e s ty e ve n o f th e la r g e s t
L e a g u e C o m m itte e
dem ands.
W hat C an
B e
A c c o m p lish e d
O n e f u r t h e r th o u g h t : W h a t c a n b e a c c o m p lis h e d b y a n
a m p le p a y in c re a s e w a s d e m o n s tra te d b y th e S ta te o f N e w
Y o r k , w h ic h t h is y e a r to o k in t o c o n s id e r a tio n a ll th e f a c t o r s
— e m p lo y e e ne ed s, c o s t o f l i v i n g a n d th e n e c e s s ity o f p r o ­
v id in g p r o p e r p u b lic s e rv ic e s b y c a p a b le e m p lo y e e s p a id a
w a g e in lin e w it h a to p n o tc h jo b .
N Y C c a n n o t d e c e n tly d o less.
In th e lo n g r u n , i t w i l l c o s t c itiz e n s o f N Y C m o r e
N O T to g i- a n t th e ra is e s th a n to g r a n t th e m . A n d w h e n th e y
a re g r a n te d , i t s h o u ld be d o n e w i t h a m a g n a n im it y -r e fle c t­
in g th e C it y ’ s g re a tn e s s , w i t h a s h re w d n e s s w h ic h sees t h a t
th e w e ll- p a id w o r k e r is th e one w h o does th e b e s t jo b .
M a y o r O ’ D w y e r h a s s o lv e d th e s u b w a y f a r e is s u e i n a
m a n n e r b e s t f o r th e in te r e s ts o f th e C it y . W e k n e w t h a t s u c h
a s o lu tio n w a s th e o n ly c h a n c e f o r a p a y ra is e . N o w t h a t
i t is a b o u t to be c o n s u m m a te d , le t t h a t p a y in c re a s e b e s u c h
as to f u l l y j u s t i f y th e f a r e in c r e a s e ; le t i t be s u c h t h a t n o t
a g a in w i l l e m p lo y e e s e v e r fa c e s u c h d e m o r a liz a tio n as w a s
t h e ir s in th e p a s t y e a r ; le t i t be g o o d e n o u g h to r e w a r d
N Y C ’s e m p lo y e e s as th e fin e s t c o rp s o f c i v il s e r v a n ts i n th e
U n ite d S ta te s . T h e C it y d e s e rv e s n o less.
T . P . B a rto n
R e s ig n s
T H E p r o m p t a n d j u s t s e t tle m e n t
o f g r ie v a n c e s is o n e o f t h e
m o s t i m p o r t a n t c o n s id e r a tio n s in
c iv il se r v ic e, sa y s M ic h a e l J. M u r ­
p h y , P r e s id e n t o f t h e C e n tr a l I s lip S t a t e H o s p ita l C h a p te r o f T h e
C ivil S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia ­
tio n . H e h a s s e e n m u c h im p r o v e ­
m e n t d u r in g h is d o z e n y e a r s o f
S t a t e se r v ic e , b u t is s t ill w o r k in g
to b e tte r c o n d t io n s g e n e r a lly . A t
h is o w n h o s p it a l t h a t g r ie v a n c e s
"w ill a lw a y s g e t ju s tic e fr o m t h e
D ir e c to r i f t h e c a s e h a s a n y m e r it
in fa c t.”
M r. M u r p h y w a s b o r n in C o u n ty
M a y o , I r e la n d , n o t fa r fr o m t h e
b ir th p la c e
of
M ayor
W illia m
O ’D w y e r o f N Y C .
E d u c a te d in S t . G e r a ld ’s C o l­
leg e , C a stle b a r , a n d S t. J o s e p h y ’s
A c a d e m y , K ilk e n n y , M r. M u r p h y
w orked in t h e fie ld o f e d u c a tio n
in L o n d o n , E n g la n d , b e fo r e m i ­
g r a tin g to N Y C i n 1929. H e w o rk ed
in t h e B a n k o f M a n h a t t a n prior
to t h e c r a s h o f ’29. D u r in g t h e
n e x t fe w y e a r s h e h e ld v a r io u s
jo b s b e fo r e e n t e r in g S t a t e s e r v ­
ic e i n 1935, a t t h e C e n tr a l Is lip
S t a t e H o sp ita l.
A firm b e lie v e r in t h e m e r it s y s ­
te m , h e lo o k e d fo r w a r d t o t h e d a y
w h e n a la w w o u ld g iv e c o m p e t i­
t iv e s t a t u s t o a ll e m p lo y e e s o f h is
d e p a r tm e n t. A fte r t h e a d o p tio n o f
t h e F e ld - H a in ilto n la w , w h e n t h e
c o m p e t it iv e s y s t e m r e p la c e d t h e
“f a v o r it e - s o n ” s y s te m , h e to o k
c iv il se r v ic e e x a m in a t io n s . O n e o f
t h e m r e s u lte d in h i s a p p o in t m e n t
t o h i s p r e s e n t p o s itio n i n t h e
sto r e h o u s e .
G a r d e n in g a H o b b y
I n 1943 h e r e a lly b e c a m e in t e r ­
e ste d i n t h e e f fe c tiv e n e s s o f h is
lo c a l C h a p te r o f T h e C ivil S e r v ­
ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n in c a tei'ing t o t h e n e e d s o f h is fe llo w w orkers. F r o m c o n v ic t io n g r e w
a c t io n in t h e in te r v e n in g y e a rs.
H e h a s b e e n a delegatfe t o t h e
A s s o c ia tio n c o n v e n tio n s in A l­
b a n y fo r t h e l a s t fiv e y e a rs. H e
sa y s t h a t h e is a lw a y s a n x io u s to
h a v e e m p lo y e e s b r in g t h e ir g r ie v ­
a n c e s to h i s C h a p te r G r ie v a n c e
C o m m ittee .
M r. M u r p h y h a s se r v ed
as
T r ea su r er a n d V ic e -p r e s id e n t o f
t h e C h a p te r.
A p a rt f r o m h i s in te r e s t in t h e
A s so c ia tio n , h e h a s s t ill a n o th e r
e m p lo y e e a id c lo s e t o h i s h e a r t—
t h e C r e d it U n io n , o f w h ic h h e is
a D ir e c to r a n d t h e 1st V ic e -p r e s i­
d e n t. H e is t h e f a t h e r o f fo u r
c h ild r e n .
H is
h o b b ie s
c en te r
a r o u n d h i s h o m e — d o in g o d d jo b s
a r o u n d t h e h o u s e a n d in sp r in g
^ n d s u m m e r r a is in g a g a r d e n ,
p f w h ic h h e is q u ite proud .
T h o m a s P . B a r t o n r e s ig n e d a s
R e g io n a l D ir e c to r o f t h e U .S .
D e p a r t m e n t o f L a b o r ’s B u r e a u o f
V e ter a n s' R e e m p lo y m e n t R ig h t s
t o r e tiir n t o t h e C h a s e N a tio n a l
B ank.
M r. B a r to n , L ie u t e n a n t
C o lo n el, M a r in e C o r p s R e se r v e ,
was"* C h ie f o f t h e V e te r a n s ’ P e r ­
c o n c e r n in g t h e e x a m in a tio n s , t h a t s o n n e l D iv is io n o f S e le c tiv e S e r ­
Toi
A L B A N Y , A p ril 19. — S t a t e e m ­ t h e P u b lic Service
th e y b o th sh o iild be p e r m a n e n t ly v ic e i n N Y C , p r io r t o b e c o m in g
I n additio n. Dr.
y
R e g io n a l D ir e c to r o f t h e B V R R . p lo y e e s w o r k in g i n A lb a n y h a v e
s e t a sid e .
su ffe r e d
se r io u s
tr a n s p o r ta t io n m an . Association
O f a ll t h e a r tic le s a b o u t t h is
nroblf*
d ifficu lties t h r o u g h o u t t h e w in te r . appointed a
GAME PR O T E C T O R EXA M
p r o c e e d in g , i t w a s t h e L E A D E R ’S
th e b u s transportation
c le a r a n d a c c u r a te d e sc r ip tio n
T h e S t a t e C ivil S e r v ic e C o m ­ M a n y o f t h e m h a v e a r riv e d la t e
w h ic h a lo n e a p p r a ise d a ll in t e r ­ m is s io n h a s a m e n d e d it s a d v e r ­ t o w ork t h r o u g h la c k o f su ffic ien t a n d t o com e back
action. T h e c o m m itte e.
jeo
e ste d o f t h e Issu e s in v o lv ed .
t is e m e n t
fo r
G am e
P r o te c to r b u se s, o v e rc ro w d e d b u ses, n o n ­
sto
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M a y I, « n b e h a lf o f a ll t h e m e n (8094) t o p r o v id e t h a t a p p o in t ­
ch a irm a n ; G erald
in v o lv e d in t h e p r o c e e d in g , ta k e m e n t s w ill b e m a d e f r o m a m o n g r e la te d c o n d itio n s .
T h e e m p lo y e e s, n a tu r a lly , h a v e lie S e r v ic e D e p a r tm en t.
t h is o p p o r tu n ity o f c o m p lim e n t ­ r e s id e n ts o f t h e c o u n t y w h er e t h e
jgaii
in g y o u o n t h e u n ifo r m ly h ig h v a c a n c y e x is ts, p r o v id e d elig ib les n o t lik e d t o h a v e t h e ir reco rd s R e e d , C ivil S ervice.
T h e A s so c ia tio n
c alib re o f t h e a r tic le s y o u p r in t w e r e r e s id e n ts o f s u c h c o u n t y fo r m a r k e d w it h t a r d in e s s w h ic h w a s
a n d o n t h e u n d e r s ta n d in g y o u so foiu* m o n t h s im m e d ia te ly p r e c e d ­ n o fa u lt o f th e ir s , m i s s a p p o in t ­ t h a t so m e s t e p s h a ve
t a k e n to
a b u n d a n tly p o s se ss o f le g a l issu es, i n g t h e d a te o f t h e w i i t t e n e x a m ­ m e n ts , n o t g e t to w o rk o n tim e.
T h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s- t h e s e s t e p s are consoi
w h ic h is u n u s u a l in n e w s p a p e r r e ­ in a tio n . T h e w U itten w ill t a k e
ciatlpn h a s m ade rep rese n ta - t h e tw o b u s
p la c e o n S a tu r d a y , M a y 22. A p p li­ socii
p o r tin g .
W I L L I A M K . T E E N ' c a t io n s c lo s e o n M o n d a y , AprU 26. tio;ons 10 th e W ' d6ml>a&i6s an l! to V e - s t h e d M i h t f .
Comment
G e ts K ic k O u t o f C overa ge
E d itor, T h e L E A D E R ;
I a m o n e o f t h e p e titio n e r s in
t h e c a se o f F itz g e r a ld vs. S t a te
C ivil S e r v ic e Corninission. T h r o u g h
o u r a t t o r n e y , S a m u e l R e sn ic o ff,
o f 280 B r o a d w a y , N Y C , a c o u r t
p r o c e e d in g w a s in s t it u t e d to se t
a sid e t h e e lig ib le lis t s r e s u ltin g
Ir o m e x a m in a t io n s fo r t h e p o s i­
t io n s o f S e n io r a n d S t a t e V e te r a n
C ou n selor. A ll o f t h e p e titio n e r s
h a v e been e m p lo y e d by t h e D iv ­
is io n o f V e te r a n s A ffa ir s fo r tw o
y e a r s or m o r e a n d a lth o u g h w e
B u ccessfully p a s se d th e e x a m in a ­
tio n s . it is our b e lie f, in v iew o f
iHe Ille g a lity and ir r e g u la r itie s
W in s to n P a u l, o f N Y C a n d
M o n tc la ir , h a s b e e n a p p o in te d
C h a ir m a n o f t h e E x e c u tiv e C o m ­
m it t e e o f t h e N a t io n a l C ivil S e r ­
v ic e L e a g u e , Pi*esident N ic h o la s
K e lle y a n n o u n c e d .
T h e L e a g u e , o r g a n iz e d in 1881
a n d c h a r a c te r iz e d b y P r e sid e n t
C a lv in C o o lid g e a s - t h e “p o lic e o f
t h e c iv il se r v ic e ” , w a s r esp o n sib le
f o r t h e a d o p tio n o f t h e F e d e r a l
c iv il se r v ic e a c t o f 1883 a n d m o s t
o f t h e S t a t e a n d m u n ic ip a l c iv il
s e r v ic e la w s sin c e .
O th e r m e m b e r s o f t h e L e a g u e ’s
E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e a r e: C h a rle s
B u r lin g h a m , N e w Y ork ; R o b er t L.
J o h n s o n , P h ila d e lp h ia ; C h a r le s G.
M orris, N e w H a v e n ; S a m u e l H .
O rd w a y, J r., N e w Y o rk ; M u rray
S e a so n g o o d , C in c in n a ti, a n d L e o n ­
a r d D . W h it e , C h ic a g o .
M IC H A E L J . M U R P H Y
o f t h e a n n o u n c e m e n t all pii„
h a d to q u a lif y physicallv ^
c o r d a n c e w it h t h e standard i
f o r t h e p o s it io n .
“
T h e p h y s ic a l examination ,
n o t in v o lv e a r a tin g which k
o f t h e fin a l m a r k , hence
a f fe c t r e la t iv e sta n d in g on
A n e lig ib le m a y be put on the
w ith o u t fir s t q u a lify in g phvMr
I f , a f t e r s e le c tio n , he p^asS
p h y sic a l, h i s appointm en t stan
i f h e d o e s n ’t , h is appointment
r e s c in d e d o n t h e ground that
f a ile d to m e e t th e preliminary i
q u ir e m e n ts.
W h e n t h e eligib le involved
t h e la w s u it w a s found physic*
“n o t q u a lifie d ,” h is tem poral
p o in tm e n t w a s rescinded.
V e t D is a b ilit y Problem
The
e m p lo y e e
thereaft
b r o u g h t s u it, u r g in g that in grai
in g h im d isa b le d veteran prefi
e n c e , t h e C o m m issio n had pass
o n t h e d is a b ility w hich was lat
fo u n d d isq u a lify in g . The Coi
p o in te d o u t, how ever, that
C o m m iss io n “w a s n ot bound
t h e k n o w le d g e th u s acquired
h i s p h y s ic a l c o n d itio n , or by th
a d v a n c in g h i m o n th e list, to
ga r d h im a s qualified physica
fo r a p p o in tm e n t. A ll this was s
s u b je c t to a c tu a l physical exam
n a t io n .’*
A s to t h e p e titio n e r ’s argumei
t h a t t h e C o m m issio n was boui
b y it s R u le t o e x am in e physica
b e fo r e c e r tific a tio n , the Court
p lied t h a t e v e n i f th a t rule alio
s u c h a n e x a m in a t io n “before ca
t if ic a t io n ” i t is n o t unreasona
to c e r t if y fo r appointm ent
a c o n d it io n t h a t eligibles mu
t h e r e a ft e r q u a lify physically."
P h y s ic a l Competency
R e v e r t in g t o t h e petitioner
c o n t e n t io n t h a t t h e disability
w h ic h v e t e r a n s ’ preference ^
g r a n te d c o u ld n o t form the bas
fo r a d isq u a lific a tio n , the Cou
s t a t e d : “E v e r y disabled vetera
h a s so m e p h y s ic a l disability. I
o n ly a d is a b ilit y t h a t ‘renders ^
in c o m p e te n t to perform the duti
o f t h e p o s it io n w h ich will an
h is r ig h t t o certifica tion .” On t
sco re, a f a t a l o m ission by the
glb le r e n d e r e d h is petition dei<
t iv e , a c c o r d in g to th e Court_
n e g le c te d t o u r g e th a t his nyp
t e n s io n , w h ic h is not
w ou ld n o t r en d e r h im “income
e n t to p e r fo r m t h e duties oi
p o sitio n . A s t o th is , th e petitio
h a s t h e b u r d e n o f proof ana
C ou rt h a s - t h e p ow er of rev ew.
E x is t e n c e o f List Crucial
I t is s ig n ific a n t th a t the eu
b le lis t in q u estio n had aw
ex p ire d — a c c o r d in g to the res^
e n t C o m m iss io n — and tnai
p e t itio n e r w a s n ev er reacW“ u
p e r m a n e n t a p p o in tm en t
■
list. I f t h i s w e r e so, th e p r o o fs
w o u ld b e c o m e academ ic. J.
e v e n t, t h e C o u rt
w
tit io n e r le a v e t o am end n
t io n a n d in d ic a te d th a t
^
g ib le lis t w e r e n o longer
f a c t c o u ld t h e n b e raised as
f e n s e a d e q u a te t o defeat tn
tio n . (G e f m a n o v. ConwayJ-
A s s n . N a m e s C o m m itte e
T o S if t A lb a n y B us S e r v ic e
A p r f i
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HoK-Harris, Kelly, MacDonald
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B o r o H a ll M im e o S e rv ic e
Senate
CHAPTEK U 7
^ oUlNN—R equires T rlb o rKrSee and tu n n e l authoirity
h ou sinf au th o rtijr to
Z ite to pension o r re tlre V«tem for benefit o f em “L absent on m iUtarjr duty.
AaiemWjr
CflAPTEB 5«3
, ^ NCX5NAN—Revises gener>
' nrovlsions rela tin g to s ta te
retirem ent. CSvil S e ramend generally; C haps.
,« 0 395. 416, 737, 764, 773,
JjVof 1947 repeal.
1
CHAPTER 672
L -3 SHAW. Cornell U niversity
' oloyees’ m em bership In S ta te
irement System.
CHAPTER 844
go9 GUGINO. A uthorizes m u and o th e r g ov em Ltal subdivisions to elect to
ome liable fo r p ay m en ts In
of contributions fo r u n em iftWnt insurance coverage; n o •e shall be filed w ith in d u strial
mr and paym ents sh a ll be m ad e
fund of am ount of benefits
i to claimants during base year.
VETOED
Assembly
1322. HALPEBN. E xem pts em loyees of m ilitary a n d n av a l a flirs division from provision t h a t
4ges paid by S ta te sh a ll n o t be
ien into consideration fo r estab hing rights to unem plosrm ent
iL'urance.
,
2320, Provides t h a t all em ployof Peelcskill, except m em bers
police dept., shall be ap p o in ted
common council im d er civil
vice provisions.
1507. BARRETT—^Makes p e rm a Jient provisions for m unicipal flrelenor policemen who are m em ber
sute employees’ re tire m e n t
lystemto contribute for re tire m e n t
« 25 years’ service, a n d in -firemen an d policem en or
[innal state p a rk com m ission.
M Service Law, §8 8 .
Parole O f f i c e r
T est
)pen t o A p r i l 2 7
The State will accept aiH>lica' Mfor the Parole Officer ex am ation to Tuesday, A pril 27.
ere are 25 vacancies. N ineof the openings a re in New
City; three in th e Buffalo
«e; two in th e A lbany office;
1 one in the c e n tra l office.
The entrance sa lary is $3,582.
•iwe are also five a n n u a l in of $132. T h e m a jo rity o f
oees are m ale a n d th e a p “iing officers w ould like to senien, preferably betw een th e
. of 21 and 36. However, m en
w 60 years of age are eligible,
undidates m ust e ith er h av e a
‘lege degree plus one y ear of
work w ith a t least six
If. “'^urs in probation or parole
Drn?, • 5 '^^sree a n d tw o years
' wiate experience or; g rad u a irom high school a n d five
1
experience or;
equivalent of tr a in experience.
O u tsta n d in g proU em s facin g
employees o f tb e S ta te w ere u p
fo r co n sideration a t a tw o-session
m eeting o f th e M e tro p o lita n C on­
feren ce o f T h e Civil S ervice E m ­
ployees A ssociatioa o n S a tu rd a y ,
A pril 10.
W ith V ictor J . P a ltsits, its c h a ir­
m a n . presiding, tb e C onference
h e a rd a resum e of legislation e n ­
acted th is y ea r a n d p la n s for leg^ati< H i to be sponsored n e x t year,
i t ctm sidered ways a n d m e an s of
im proving th e re tire m e n t system .
I t discussed th e propo sal f o r a n
A ssociation dues in crease; h e a rd
ab o u t actions of th e S ta te C lassi­
fication B oard ; discussed m eans
o f p u sh in g th e A ssociation’s B uild ­
in g F u n d Drive, th e problem of
religious holidays, a n d a variety
o f o th e r m a tte rs.
T h e Building F u n d D rive was
explained by Joe L ochner, Asso­
c iatio n E xecutive S ecretary , who
h a d com e from A lbany to a tte n d
th e m eeting. H e told of progress
am ong th e ch a p te rs in fu rth e rin g
th e drive, a n d requested t h a t all
m oneys collected be tu r n e d in a s
soon as possible. H e to ld th e dele­
gates ab o u t th e g ala ball p la n n e d
for M ay 22. E xp lain in g th e
crow ded conditions im d er w hich
th e Association now o p erates in
its h ead q u arters, M r. L ochner de­
scribed th e m an y w ays in w hich a
new building will h elp advance
th e in terests o f employees.
K elly Tells of B o a rd ’s W ork
J . 'E a r l Kelly. D irector of C las­
sification. was a n o th e r guest
speaker. H e described th e various
fun ction s o f h is b oard, am ong
th e m : defining lines of p rom o­
tio n ; establishing m in im u m re q u i r ^ e n t s for th e h a n d lin g o f
positions in S ta te service; d e te r­
m ining suitability of eligible lists
fo r positions; holding h ea rin g s to
consider em ployee requests for
changes in classification. H e also
told th e group of new p la n s im der
consid eration by th e Classifica­
tio n Board.
Jack
H o lt-H arris,
Associate
Coimsel of th e A ssociation, gave
a h isto ry of legislative progress
a t th e session rec en tly ended. H e
H ew
S e rv ic e
R a tin g
T r i e d in C a l i f o r n i a
SACRAMENTO, Cal., A pril 1 9 B eginning A pril 1, th e C alifornia
S ta te P ersonnel B oard intro duced
a new, sim plified service ra tin g
p lan fo r th e s ta te ’s 37,000 fu ll­
tim e employees. T h e p la n calls fo r
th e em ployee’s im m ed iate su p e r­
visor to r a te h im on a series of
nine general p erfo rm an ce f a c ­
tors, each of w hich is broken down
to a fo u r-p o in t scale: U naccept­
able, S h o rt of S ta n d a rd , S ta n d a rd
a n d O utstanding. A se p a ra te fo rm
is used fo r p ro b atio n ary em ploy­
ees. designed to ap p raise th e ir
qualifications a n d a p titu d e fo r th e
job.
A pproval by a review ing officer
is required on each rep ort. E ach
r a te r a n d o rganizatio n u n it is r e ­
quired to include a su m m a ry
show ing th e d istrib u tio n of r a t ­
ings w hen th e rep o rts a re fo r­
w arded to th e offi<% of th e S ta te
P ersoim el Board.
p o in ted o u t t h a t im p o rta n t prece­
d e n t h a d been se t in th e m a tte r
o f c<nnplete exchange o f views be­
tw een a d m in istra tio n a n d em idoyee rep resentatives. H e revealed
t h a t th e O o vem or h a d co m m it­
te d him self to a c o n tin u an c e of
th is p re c e d e n t H e told, also, t h a t
th e g re a t public rela tio n s ca m I>aign o f th e A ssociation fo r a sa l­
a ry increase h a d h a d a tr o n e n dous efiFect.
Am ong o th e r su b je cts discussed
by M r. H o lt-H arris were th ese:
th e te ch n ic al problem s involved
in b ill-d raftin g ; extension of u n ­
em ploym ent in su ran c e; F eld -H am ilton am en dm ents; re tire m e n t leg­
islation ; vet preference; m a c h in ­
ery fo r a labor rela tio n s b o ard in
public em ploym ent;
C a p ta in T. J . M iddlebrooks, of
th e A d ju ta n t G en e ra l’s Office,
spoke on th e legislative program
for A rm ory employees.
BlacDonald M akes Snggestions
F ra n cis A. M acD onald, S o u th ­
e rn Conference C h a irm an , told
th e assem blage: “W e are p rim a r­
ily in tereste d in th e problem s of
*Uie w orking people, in creased sa l­
aries, a n d b e tte r w orking co n d i­
tions.'* H e suggested t h a t th e M e t­
ro p o lita n C onference a p p o in t a
com m ittee from e a ch c h a p te r to
V orm ulate p la n s fo r n e x t y e a r’s
work. H e also suggested a p ro ­
posal for a c h a n g e in th e com po­
sition of th e A ssociation’s B oard
of Directors.
O n th e m a tte r of th e increase
in Association dues to $5, M r.
M acD onald
s ta te d t h a t
“ th e
S o uth ern C onference is going to
su p p o rt it because we feel it is
absolutely im possible fo r th e As­
sociation to go o n on $3 a year.”
Mr. M acD onald also advised th e
m eeting of h is C onference’s a c ­
tio n s on a v arie ty of o th e r m a t­
ters. M ichael L. P o rta , P resid en t
of th e NYC c h a p te r, proposed
t h a t th e dues question be ca re­
fully considered by each ch a p te r.
A suggestion well received by
th e assemblEige was t h a t 't h e C on­
ference go on record in fav o r of
26 pay days a year.
Mr. F a ltsits info rm ed th e group
t h a t h e h a d w ritte n D r. P ra n k L.
Toim an? P re sid en t of th e Associati<m, about a S tate-w id e h o s­
pitalization plan.
C om m ittee rep o rts w ere p re ­
sented by Jo h n L. M urphy, Vicec h a irm a n ; Clyde M orris, T re a s u r­
er; Solomon H eifetz. Legislative
C om m ittee;
Sidney A lexander,
E ducation C om m ittee; G eorge H.
Slems, C h a irm an of Special Com ­
m ittee on Revision of By-Laws.
G uests a n d D elegates
In v ite d guests were J o h n A.
Powers, 2nd V ice-president of th e
Association; Messrs. L ochner an d
H olt-H arris,
C a p ta in
M iddle­
brooks; Messrs. M acD onald, E.
K en n e th S tah l, A lbany C onfer­
ence C h a irm an ; M r. M cAllister,
M aritim e Academy; a n d M r. Bellezza, Willowbrook S ta te School.
A mong th e delegates w ere:
A rm ory
Employees
c h a p te r:
F ra n k 1 4 . Gonsalves, F ra n k W al­
lace a n d Ja c k Delisi.
Brooklyn S ta te H ospital: L ida
M acDonald.
»
Creedm oor: Jo h n L, M urphy,
C harles K im ball, a n d H. C. P e­
terson.
Long Isla n d In te r-C o u n ty S ta te
P a rk ; G eorge H. Siem s, Clyde
M orris, and M arie Owen.
M a n h a tta n S ta te H o sp ital: P a t ­
rick G erag h ty an d E lizabeth M cSweeney.
NYC C h a p te r: M r. P o rta , J o ­
sep h J. Byrnes, W illiam T eitelbaum , E d ith F ru c h th en d ler, Sol-
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va<'uum
cleaners,
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covers Springs retied, rewebbc<f, relined in y o u r home. 3 y e ar gruarantee
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CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES
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P ublic W orks D istrict No. 10:
W. A. O reen auer.
11.
T H E N LET U S W O R R Y
ASOUT THE m O T O G R A P H S
VARITYPING FOR OFFSET
MIMEOGRAPHINO
ADDRESSING - I4A4UNG
Line o f
FresN u re Coukerti, iCadios, ll e iite r s , A lun iiiiu u i W a re , V ae u iin i ('leMiiers, K leetrle
I r o n s . I.anipH. K e fr iR e ra to rs , WashiiiK
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Gulk4» P r o d u e ls I'o.
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SPECIAL DISCOUNT
CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYEES
W e c a r ry a c o m p le t e line of nil hnuseholil itcnih, e le c t r lr n i up;)lliincen, riiifios,
Irlev'iHlon hpIs, ns well oa ty p e w r i te rs ,
je w e lry , etc.
INVEST
CALL
M L ) 6 - a ’)2 1
W IJ 6 - 8 ‘> 5 3
2 0 %
DISCOUNT
ON ALL GIFTS
AND HOUSEHOLD
APPLIANCES
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New Rules Aid Rushing
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(C o n tin u e d fr o m
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1948 a n d u n d er th e G re ek -T u rk ish A ssistance Act of 1948 (being
T itles I I a n d H I of th e F oreign
A ssistance A ct of 1948, resp ect­
ively). T h e said T itle I I I sh a ll be
adm inistered In accordance w ith
th e provisions of Executive O rd er
No. 9857 of M ay 22, 1947, e n title d
“R egulation s fo r C arrying out th e
Provisions of th e Act E n titled ‘An
Act to p ro v id e for assistan ce to
G reece a n d T u rk e y ’
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95. E ngineer, $3,397 to $5,905,
O ptional B ranch es: A eronautical,
Ceram ics, C artograph ic, E lectrical,
Electronic, G as, H ighw ay, H y d ra u ­
lic, M arine, M echanical, N aval
A rchitecture, Petroleunr, R adio,
R ailroad, R ates, S afety, S tru c ­
tu ral. D ep a rtm en tal positions In
W ashington, D. C. a n d vicinity,
an d field positions in W ashington,
D. C., A lexandria, Va., a n d A r­
lington C ounty, Va. a n d M o n t­
gom ery a n d P rince G eorges C oun­
ties, Md. P ositions in B u rea u of
S tan d a rd s, Civil A eronautics A d­
m in istratio n of D e p a rtm e n t of
Commerce, F ed eral Pow er C om ­
mission, Navy D ep a rtm en t, D e­
p a rtm e n t of Army, D e p a rtm e n t of
Air Force, an d o th e r F ed era l
agencies. C ontinuing n eed p a r ­
ticu larly fo r engineers w ith ex­
perience In Electronics, O rdn ance,
V aluation, Public U tilities, a n d
Petroleum . File F o rm 57, F orm
14, (if required In your ca se ), an d
C ard F o rm 5001-ABC w ith U. S.
Civil Service Com mission, W a sh ­
in g to n 25, D. C. P ersons In te re s t­
ed In im m ediate positions should
apply by Tuesday, M ay 4. (Closes
F riday , D ecem ber 31).
Foreign Service Officer, $3,300
to $4,400. Ages 21 to 30, m ale and
fem ale. T ra n sp o rta tio n p aid to
foreign post. Two years’ m inim um
service In post expected, o th e r­
wise employee pays ow n tr a n s ­
p o rtatio n home. P ro b a tio n a ry p e ­
riod served In W ashington. W rit­
ten, p h y s io l a n d o ral ex am in
fall (no date set). O ne or m ore
foreign language required. A ppli­
cations
obtainable fro m
an d
should be filed w ith B o a rd of
E xam iners for Foreign Service,
D ep a rtm en t of S tate, W ash in g to n
25, D.C. (Closes Tuesday, Ju n e
29.)
mission of a new rule und er
3-1-1 (1948). C onservation Aid,
w hich d ep a rtm e n ts an d agencies,
SP-3, $1,954; SP-5, $2,394. Posi­
by confcrence w ith th e Com mistio n s to be filled are a t field h e a d ­
fiion, could a tta in exem ptions. I n
q u a rte rs of th e U. S. Soil C o n­
effect, th e two actions m ean th a t
servation Service in C onnection,
th e d ep artm en ts a n d agencies
D elaw are, M aine, D aryland, M as­
m u st get Commission approval
sachusetts, New H am pshire, New
th a t th e positions are actu ally In
Jersey, New York, N o rth C arolina,
th e “em ergency indefin ite” c a te ­
P ennsylvania, R hode Islan d , V er­
gory.
m ont, V irginia a n d W est Virginia.
P ersonal S taff E nlarged
A pplicants m u st have lived or
H arry Schw artz, Personnel D i­
T J ie
C iv il
S e rv ic e
C o m m i s ­ •worked on a fa rm or ra n c h or in
recto r of th e W ar Assets A dm inis­ s i o n h a s a m e n d e d t h e R u l e s a n d ru ra l com m unity a n d h ave p e r­
tra tio n , h as become a m em ber of R e g u l a t i o n s t o a u t h o r i z e e m e r g e n - form ed fa rm w ork sufficiently to
th e personnel staff of th e EGA, c y - i n d e f i n i t e a p p o i n t m e n t s t o p o ­ h ave good practical knowledge of
an d o th e r additions to this staff s i t i o n s c o n n e c t e d w i t h f o r e i g n - a s - fa rm in g an d ru ra l life. S end a p ­
a re to follow, as p a r t of th e plan s i s t a n c e o r d e f e n s e p r o g r a m s , plication ca rd F orm 5000-AB to
to expedite appointm ents.
T he w h e r e a d e p a r t m e n t o r a g e n c y
S ecretary, B o ard of U.S.
Federal governm ent is com m itted f i n d s i t o t h e r w i s e i m p o s s i b l e t o f i l l Executive
Service E xam iners, U. S. D e­
to fa st work on E uropean relief t h e m . T h e e x c e p t i o n w o u l d a p p l y pCivil
a rtm e n t of A griculture. 6816
an d economic aid to China.
by
a g reem en t w ith
th e d e p a rt­
A pplications for 2,000 jobs w ith m e n t o r a g e n c y . V e t e r a n , p r e f e r ­ M a rk e t S treet, U pper D arby,
Pennsylvania. (Closes T h ursday,
th e EGA, both in th e U nited e n c e w o u l d a p p l f j , h o w e v e r .
April 29).
S tates an d abroad, are being r e ­
4-69-1 (48) Field R e p re se n ta ­
ceived now. A pplicants should a d ­ a g r. a. pT hh e h n et ow 2p. 1r o1 ,v i su ino dn e ra dCd hs a pp at er r­
dress R e cru itm en t D irector, E con­ I . P a r t 2 . T h e E c o n o m i c C o - o p e r a ­ tive (Loan A pplications) (CAF-9
to CAF-11) (Field) $4,149 to $4,omic C o-operation A dm inistration, t i o n
W alk er-Jo h n so n Building, New P l a n j oAb ds )m ianr ies tpr aa tritoi cnu l a r(lMy aar fsf he ca tl ­l 902; Field R ep resentative (Elec­
Y ork Avenue, NW, W ashington, e d . I n a d d i t i o n , 3 0 p o s i t i o n s a r e tric a l U tility M anagem ent) (CAFD. C.
9 to CAF-11) (Field) $4,149 to
T he suddenne.ss w ith w hich th e De xecpeaprttemd e fnr to m o cf o mD pe ef et ni tsi oe n, i un n dt heer $4,902; R u ral E lectrification E n g i­
dual program of assistance and de­ P a r t 6 .
n ee r (P-2 to P-4) $3,397 to $4,902,
fense is going forw ard leaves ap p li­
O ptio ns; Design an d C o nstruction
T ext of New Rules
ca n ts for a while w itho ut prior
(D e p artm e n ta l and field). G e n e ra ­
knowledge of ju st w h at jobs are to
T h e t e x t o f t h e n e w p r o v i s i o n s tio n an d T ransm ission (D e p a rt­
be filled, but th e usual office posi­ f o l l o w s :
m e n ta l), F a rm E lectrification (P-2
tions will be num erous, including
§ 2.114 T em porary app ointm ent. D ep a rtm en tal an d P-3 to P -4
S tenog rap her, Typist, Clerk, Ac­
(h) Emergrency-indefinite a p ­ F ield ), W iring (P-2 D e p a rtm e n ta l
co u n tan t, A uditor and Bookkeeper po intm ent. W henever th e Com m is­ a n d P-3 F ield ); Home E conom ist
jobs. In addition, th e EGA will sion determ ines t h a t It Is in th e (Electrical)
(P-2 D ep a rtm e n ta l
need specialists, including persons in te re st of n atio n al security to a n d P-3 Field) $3,397 to $4,149;
versed in m erchandising and p u r ­ do so, it m ay en ter Into a special In sp ec to r (Poles) (CAF-9) (Field)
chasing.
ag reem en t w ith an agency stip u ­ $4,149. M ajority of positions will
KCO Executive O rder
la tin g th a t w here It Is im possible be located in R u ra l E lectrifica­
P resid en t T ru m an issued E x­ to m ake a n ap p o in tm en t to a po ­ tio n A dm inistration, D ep a rtm en t
ecutive O rder 9943, entitled “P ro ­ sition directly connected w ith th e of A griculture. All vacancies In
viding for G arry O u t th e Foreign foreign assistance or defense p ro ­ ap p ro p riate positions existing in
A ssistance Act of 1948.” I t rea d : gram In accordance w ith reg u lar o th e r F ederal agencies to be filled
“By virtue of th e au th o rity ves­ civil-service procedures, th e agen- fro m lists of eligibles. Positions of
NYC
te d in me by th e Foreign As'sist- cay m ay, w ith due reg ard to th e F ield R epresentatives a n d I n ­
ance Act of 1948, approved April provisions of v eteran preference spector (Poles) are field positions
3, 1948 (h erein a fter referred to as set fo rth in p a ra g ra p h (e) (2) of a n d will be located outside W a sh ­
O p e n -c o m p e tifiv e
th e A ct), an d as P resident of th e th is section, m ake an em ergency- ington, D. C., th ro u g h o u t co un­
5131.
M edical Social W orker,
U nited S tates, it is hereby ordered, indefinite appointm en t to th e p o ­ try . O th er positions located in
in th e in terest of th e in te rn a l sition subject to th e approval of W ashington, D. C. a n d th ro u g h ­ G rade 2, $3,170 to $3,650. Fee, $2.
m an ag em en t of th e G overnm ent, qualifications by th e Commission. ou t U. S. Send F orm 57, C ard V acancies: F ro m tim e to tim e. R e ­
S u ch appointm ents shall n o t ex­ F orm 5001-ABC, an d F o rm 14 (if quirem ents: M ust h ave b ac c a la u ­
as follows:
“ 1. T he A d m inistrator for E con­ ten d beyond Ju n e 30, 1952. P e r ­ required in your case) to E xecu­ rea te degree an d (a) m u st h ave
omic C ooperation is hereby a u th o r­ sons so appointed will n o t thereby tive S ecretary, B oard of U. S. g rad u ated from g rad u a te school of
ized an d directed to m ake a p p ro ­ acquire a p erm a n en t civil-service Civil Service E xam iners for th e social w ork w ith field w ork
th e
m edical social
work
p riate allocations, for the p u r ­ status. S uch special agreem ents D ep a rtm en t of A griculture, A g­ in
poses of T itles I and IV of th e shall clearly specify th e conditions ric u ltu ra l R esearch C enter, B elts- or (b) m u st h ave g ra d u a te d from
Act except section 404 (b) of T itle u n d er w hich th is au th o rity Is ville, M aryland. If in tereste d in g rad u a te school of social w ork an d
in ad d itio n m u st have six m o n th s
IV, to any d ep artm en t, agency, or granted .
im m ediate appointm ent, apply by
estab lishm en t of th e G overnm ent, (R. S. 1753, sec. 2, 22 S tat. 403; W ednesday, M ay 5. (O pen u n til full tim e paid experience In p ast
six years In m edical social w ork in
from such fu n d s as shall be m ade 5 U. S. C. 631, 633)
agency adherin g to acceptable
2. U nder au th o rity of § 6.1 (a) fu rth e r notice).
available to th e Econom ic Cooper­
2-95-8 (1948). Ship S tew ard, sta n d a rd s or (c) two years full
atio n A dm inistration by th e P resi­ of E xecutive O rder No. 9830 a n d
e paid experience w ith in p a st
d en t out of funds advanced by a t th e request of th e S ecretary of $1.46; Ship Cook, $1.25; Tug tim
six years in m edical social w ork in
th e R econstruction F inance C or­ Defense, th e Com mission h a s de­ M aster (S team a n d Diesel), $1.91; agency
adherin g to acceptable
(Self-Propelled B arge),
p oration and ou t of ap p ro p riated term in ed th a t th e positions listed M aster
below should be excepted from th e $1.60; T ug Chief E ngineer (S team sta n d a rd s; or satisfacto ry equiva­
funds,
W ritten test, w eight 50;
“2. I t is hereby determ ined, p u r- com petitive service. Effective upon an d D iesel), $1.77; E ngineer (Self- lent.
T ra in in g an d experience, w eight
.suant to sections 119 an d 403 of pub lication In th e F ederal R egis­ Propelled B arge), $1.44; L au n ch 25; O ral w eight 25. (Closes T u es­
th e Act, th a t th e perform ance of te r § 6.4 (a) (20) Is am ended by O p erato r (Class A ), $1.45; L au n ch day, April 27).
th e functions authorized u n d er th e addition of two new subdivis­ O p erato r (Class B ), $1.28; M a in ­
te n an c e E lectrician, $1.35; F ire 5 4 5 7 . R e h ab ilitatio n Counselor,
T itles I and IV of th e Act w ith ­ ions as set out below.
g 6.4 Lists of positions excepted m an-O iler, $1.18; C arp enter, $1.15; $3,051 to $3,650. Fee. $ 2 . V ac an ­
out reg a rd to th e following laws
will f u rth e r th e purposes of th e from th e com petitive service —- H ead D eckhand, $1.11; D eckhand, cies: F o u r In D ep a rtm en t of H os­
$1.05; F leet W orkm an (Leader- pitals. R equ irem ents: B a cc alau ­
(a) Schedule A.
said T itles I an d IV:
(20) N ational M ilitary E sta b ­ m a n ). Deck a n d Engine, $1.25; re a te degree, Including or supp le­
“ 15 U. S. C. 616a (48 S tat. 500)
F leet W ork m an (G roup L ead er), m en ted by eighteen credits in
“31 U. S. C. 529 (sec. 3648, R e ­ lishm ent.
(vi) T h irty positions as C hiefs Deck a n d Engine, $1.15. F o r e m ­ education, vocational guidance,
vised S tatu tes, as am ended)
“ 41 U. S. C. 5 (sec. 3709,* R e­ a n d D eputy Chiefs of divisions, ploym ent w ith U. S. M aritim e psychology, or vocational g u id ­
branches, an d sections, or as S p e­ Com m ission Reserve F leet, T o m ­ ance, psychology, or vocational or
vised S tatu tes, as am ended)
“41 U. S. C. 8 (sec. 3710, R e­ cial Advisers an d A ssistants In th e kins Cove, N. Y., on H udson R iver m edical reh a b ilitatio n ; a n d two
Office of Civil D efense P lan n in g , appro xim ately 40 m iles from ,N Y C . years sa tisfac ta ry paid experience
vised S tatu tes)
Office of th e S ecretary of Defense. F ed era l employees in these posi­ in vocational or m edical re h a b ili­
“41 U.S.C. 10a (47 Stttt. 1520)
“41 U. S. C. 13 (sec. 3735, R e ­ A ppointm ents u n d er th is subdivi­ tions a t th is location should app ly ta tio n , vocational guidance, em ­
sion shall n o t exceed one year.
fo r th is ex am inatio n if th e y do ploym ent counseling, or as clinical
vised S tatu tes)
(vii) O ne position of Vice C h a ir­ n o t h ave classified sta tu s a n d w ish psychologist. Experience m u st be
“46 U. S. C. 1241 (49 S tat. p015)**
P au l G. H offm an Is th e A dm in­ m a n or D eputy C h a irm an of th e to qualify fo r p e rm a n e n t a p p o in t­ w ithin la st te n years. M a ste r’s d e­
m en t. P ile F o rm 57, C a rd F o rm gree m ay be su b stitu te d fo r one
is tra to r fo r Economic C o-opera­ M unitions Board.
S O O l- ^ C an d C.S.C. F o rm 200 year experience. E quivalent com ­
tion.
W h e r e t o Apply
(S hip S tew ard or S hip Cook), b in a tio n of education a n d exp er­
A F u n c t io n f o r S ta te D e p t.
P ersons seeking positions In th e C.S.S.
F o rm 2 0 4 (M ain ten ance ience accepted. A pplicants who
A no th er directive — Execaitive U. S. or abroad u n d er th e M a r­
O rder 9944—autho rized th e D e­ sh a ll P la n should apply to R e ­ E lectrician o r C.S.C. F o rm 2 1 0 will be g rad u a ted by S eptem ber,
eligible. T ests:
W ritten ,
p a rtm e n t of S ta te to ad m in ister c ru itm e n t Division, Econom ic Co­ (O arpten ter) w ith Executive Sec­ 1 9 4 8
th e functio n s of th e P resid en t o p eration A dm inistration, W alker- re ta ry , B oard of U. S. Civil S e r­ w eight 5 0 ; T ra in in g a n d experi­
w eight 3 0 , oral w eight, 2 0 .
u n d er th e In te rn a tio n a l C hild ren ’s Jo h n so n Building, New Y ork Av­ vice E xam iners, U. S. M aritim e ence,
Com mission, 4 5 Broadw ay, New (Closes Tuesday, April 2 7 ) .
E m ergency F u n d A ssistance Act of enue, NW, W ashington, D . C .
Y ork 6, N. Y. (Closes T h ursd ay,
5 5 2 6 . LinMnan, $ 3 ,1 5 0 . F ee, $ 3 .
M ay 6),
O ne vacancy a t presen t. O th ers
C e r tifie d S h o rth a n d R e p o r te r
E x a m t o B e H e ld o n M a y 2 2
T he S ta te B oard of E xam iners
of C ertified S h o rth a n d R eporters
h a s anno u n ced th e se m i-an n u a l
ex am in atio n of sh o rth a n d an d
stenotype repo rters for th e C. S.
R. certificate, to be held on S a tu r ­
day, M ay 22, in NYC. A pplications
m u st be filed w ith th e S ta te E d u ­
catio n D ep artm ent, Albany, N. Y.,
a t least 15 days prior to th e d ate
of th e exam ination.
A pplicants m u st be m ore th a n
21 years of age; citizens of th e
U nited S tates; residents of th e
S ta te and have successfully com ­
pleted four years’ work in a h ig h
school recognized by th e B oard of
R egents, or th e equivalent th e re ­
of; h ave h a d techn ical tra in in g In
verbatim rep o rtin g of m a tte rs in ­
volving law, m edicine a n d science;
a n d produce proof show ing five
y ea rs’ experience in sten o g rap h ic
woilc.
C andidates certified by th e S ta te
E ducation D ep a rtm en t to ta k e th e
te sts will be exam ined in re p o rt­
in g of court proceedings a t speeds
n o t exceeding 200 words per m in ­
u te on m a tte rs involving elem en­
ta ry law and legal procedure.
e
r
n
£;om tim e to time r
F ive years experip^r'l't
lent. O pen oniw
only ti, o
h av e n o t passed
first d ay for fi
filing
W ritten , weight 3 o^
w e ig h t 70.
6548.
(C l'o se ^ iJ
A s s is ta n t n u
boratory
(BacteriolLl
a n d over total. TwSt I
D ep a rtm en t of
to ta l a t present. Pe? fJ
m e n ts: M. D. deerp!’ ^'
degree in bacterioiogS'
years experience in T
cal lab oratory or eouiv^
te n , w eight 3 0 ; e S S
5 0 ; O ral, weight 20 (n
day, April 27).
' ^
_
P ro m o tio ,!
5 3 4 1 . Steamfitt«r
75 for 7-hour day. onfnl
employees of Board of hJ
ucation. Fee, $.50. TwoT
at present. Performance
gins Wednesday, May 12
employed as Steamfitte^i
or M aintenance Man im
H igher Education. Pive i
perience o r eqiUvalenf
F riday. April 30).
N Y C
E d u c a ili
21-48. Substitution
Special Subjects in JuL
Schools (Men & Women)]
S ubjects:
Business i
H an d c ra fts (women only)]
O rc h estra l Music. $2,5|>
stitu te s offering thirty
ho u rs beyond baccalaui
gree en titled to differenti^
a ry of $200. Fee, $3,
A b rah am Kroll for
T ra in in g and Handm
W illiam A. Hannig for
Music an d Music, Board 1
cation. 110 Livingston]
Brooklyn 2. N. Y. (Close
M ay 14).
20-48. Teacher of Sped
Jects in Junior High
Special Subjects: Businesi
in g a n d common branch^
& W o m e n ); Handcrafts 1
m on branches (Women);|
education and common
(W o m en ); Home econon
com m on
branches
Music an d common
(Men & Women); Orj
m usic a n d common
(M en & Women). Applica
m itte d to file in only onej
$2,500 to $5,125 in 16 sala
P ersons offering thirty
h o urs beyond baccalaur
gree en titled to different^
ary of $200 a t each stepj
to A braham Kroll for
tra in in g , handcrafts, hon
omics; William A. Han
Music, orchestral
S treich er for Health eu
B oard of Education, HOJ
sto n S treet, B rookl^(Closes Friday, May H).
STATI
O p e n -c o m p e til
8096. Local AssessmentJ
Iner, D e p a r tm en t of
F inance. 10 vacancies in 1
Requires 5 years experienj
assessm ent or real es »]
a fte r grad u a tio n from n g
or satisfactory eQiuvaf
tra n c e salary ^3450
an n u a l increases
„ ii
W ritte n ; Saturday,
es M onday. May 10-^
8097. Ju n io r Tax E*
p a rtm e n t of Taxation
ance. 89 vacanciesj n
in Buffalo, 2 in
in U tica. Requires coliegj
tio n a n d one
™
general auditing
ta x re tu rn s in govemm«M
l
e
n
t
P
C
u
b
l
i
c
r - normltted of ad d itlo n - W estch ester C ounty w ho h ave
ifo r college. E n tra n c e been resid en ts in New Y ork S ta te
total Five a n n u a l in - one y ea r p rio r to exam ination.
P /',,20 F e e » 2 . w r i t t e n ; R eq u irem en ts: G ra d u a tio n fro m
June 5. (Closes M on- h ig h school w ith courses In science
a n d m a th em atics a n d six years
experience in engineering w ork;
r la b o r a t o r y
S ecreta ry
o r g ra d u a tio n fro m college w ith
1 S i r t m e n t o f H e a lth .
in Albany. R equires m a jo r w ork In civil engineering
n d tw o y ears experience In e n ­
“S u atio ix including or agineering
work, or equivalent co m ­
I
by stenograph ic b in a tio n of
experience an d tr a i n ­
P rs c ie n c e courses. E n ing. (Closes F riday, M ay 7),
K r v $2346 total. Five a n K e s of $120. ? e e $2.
P ro m o tio n
^Closes
7030. S enior Personnel T ec h ­
Machine O p erato r n ic ian (C lassification). Classifica­
S tate D e p a rt­ tio n Division, D ep a rtm en t of Civil
ed institutions. M any Service, (P rom .). $4242 total. Five
i f in Albany a n d New an n u a l increases of $100. Fee, $3.
Ifnuires three m onths ta b u - M u st be p erm a n en tly employed in
& i n e work or com ple- D e p a rtm e n t of Civil Service a n d
K a c t o r y course in ta b - m u st h ave served on p e rm a n e n t
‘ machine operation a fte r basis fo r six m o n th s preceding
[finn from high school; or d ate of exam inatio n as personnel
f r y equivalent. E n tran c e tech n ician . R equires th ree y ears
ftiMO total. Five a n n u a l in - in personnel a d m in istra tio n In
V7$120. Fee $100. W rit- public agency, two of w hich m u st
Lturday, June 5. (Closes h av e been in classification work.
May 1 0 ) .
(Closes M onday, M ay 3).
ritationary Engineer, S ta te
7031. Senior P ersonn el T ech n ic­
iind In stitu tio n s.
fJs at Hudson T ra in in g ia n (S a lary R e sea rch ), S alary
I for Girls and a t T hom as S ta n d a rd iz a tio n B oard, D e p a rt­
School. Iroquois, D e p a rt- m e n t of Civil Service. (Prom .)
L Social Welfare. R equires $4242 to tal. Five a n n u a l in creases
rrelated experience— one on of $180. Fee, $3. M ust be p e rm a n ­
Iressure steam boilers. E n - en tly em ployed in D ep a rtm en t of
I wiary $2760 total. Five a n - Civil Service a n d m u st have serv­
Seases of $120. F ee $2. ed on p e rm a n e n t basis for six
Saturday, Ju n e 5. (Closes m o n th s preceding exam ination as
personnel techn ician.
R equires
lv’ May-10).
I Canal Structure O p e r a t o r , th re e years in tech n ical personnel
•n of Canals an d W a te r- w ork in public agency, two of
Urtment of Public W orks, w hich m u st h ave been in ev a lu a­
ties in Albany, U tica a n d tio n of positions fo r purposes of
be. Requires 2 years ex- d eterm in in g p ro p er ra te s of pay.
e in operation an d m a in - (Closes M onday, M ay 3).
-e of mechanical an d elec7032. P erson nel T echnician (R e­
Imachinery; or satisfacto ry se a rc h ), E xam in atio n s Division,
llent. Entrance salary $2208 D e p a rtm e n t
of
Civil Service,
fpive annual increases of (Prom .), $3,450 total. Five a n n u a l
fee $1. W ritten; S atu rd ay , in crem en ts of $132. Fee, $2. Two
I (Closes Monday, M ay 10). vacancies expected in rese arch
an d te st developm ent u n it. M ust
iNew R o c h e l l e
be p e rm a n en tly employed In D e­
p a r tm e n t o(f Civil Service a n d
exams o p e n
to
NYC
m u st h ave served for six m o n th s
\iU),
Hygicnist, D ep a rtm en t before exam in ation as Ju n io r P e r­
[lie Health, $3,000 to tal. Fee, sonnel T echnician. R equires col­
be vacancy. O pen only to lege degree, 24 u n d erg ra d u a te or
[residents of W estchester 18 g ra d u a te hours in psychology
P. Candidates m u st be II- a n d one y ear g ra d u a te w ork or
I to practice as D ental H y- experience In education or p e r­
] in New York S tate. Closes sonn el research. Experience m ay
be su b stitu te d for college special­
|y, April 26).
Ineering Aide in D ep a rtm en t ization. (Closes M onday, M ay 3).
pc Works, $2,700 total. Fee,
7033.
P ersonnel
T echnician
Ife vacancies. O pen to resi- (M unicipal Service), D ep a rtm en t
|of Greater New Y ork an d of Civil Service. (Prom .) $3,450
pster County who have to tal. Five an n u a l increases of
Residents of New Y ork S ta te
■ar prior to exam ination, $132. Fee, $2. M ust hav e served
iinents: Two years as help - on p e rm a n e n t basis fo r six m o n th s
pngineering field or in use as Ju n io r P ersonnel T echnician
Fying instruments or g rad - a n d m u st h ave one y ear exp eri­
F ^redited hig h school or ence in application of civil service
school who com pleted law or personnel procedures In
elementary surveying local governm ent field. M ust be
r and completion of h ig h p erm a n e n tly em ployed In D e p a rt­
L/ completion of one col- m e n t of Civil Service. (Closes M on
With work in civil en - day. M ay 3).
or equivalent com blna7034. Senior Personnel T ec h n ic­
wwrience an d train in g , ia n (M unicipal S ervice), D e p a rt­
fjlday, May 7).
m e n t of Civil Service, (P rom .),
otftuU Engineer, D e p a rt- $4,242 to tal. Five a n n u a l increases
^ Works, $4,500 to - of $180. Fee, $3. M ust be p e rm a n ­
vacancy. O pen to en tly em ployed in I>epartm ent of
,^^eater New Y ork Civil Service a n d m u st h av e se r­
g h ester County w ho h ave ved fo r six m o n th s preceding ex ­
^'aents of New Y ork S ta te a m in a tio n as personnel techn ician.
Pnor to exam ination, R equires th re e years In personnel
icein^’ .Twelve years ex- a d m in istra tio n in public agency,
Woi?
E ngineering an d tw o of w hich m u st h ave been in
lyeart«
school o r field o f Civil Service Law o r p e r­
I
gxtid- sonnel procedures in local govern­
Ivaip^f ^ '^ ^ in e e r ln g c o l l e g e m en t. (Closes M onday, M ay 3).
tr a in in g . ( C l o s e s P r i -
7 0 3 5 . A s s o c ia te P e r s o n n e l T e c h n l c i a n (M unicipal S ervice), D e­
D ep a rtm en t
to ta l. F e e ,
O p en t o r e siGreater N e w Y o r k a n d
p a rtm e n t of Civil Service, (Prom .)
$ 5 ,2 3 2 to tal. Fee, $ 4 . Two v a c a n ­
cies. M ust b e p e rm a n en tly em ­
ployed in D ep a rtm en t o f Civil S e r­
^3,700
I
J
I V
I L
o
S E R
b
V
I C
E
L E A
s
vice a n d have served as S enior
P erso nnel T echn ician for one y ear
preceding exam ination. R equires
five y ears in personnel a d m in is­
tr a tio n in public agency, of w hich
th re e m u st h ave been in civil s e rvi<je law or personnel procedures
in local governm ent field. (Closes
M onday, M ay 3).
7036. P ersonn el T ech nician (Ex­
a m in atio n s), E x am in atio n s D ivis­
ion, D e p a rtm e n t of Civil Service.
(P ro m ,), $3,450 to tal. Five a n n u a l
increases of $132. Fee, $2. V ac an ­
cies in te st developm ent, te s t e d it­
ing an d reference, an d in ac c o u n t­
ing, engineering, social w elfare,
nu rsing , dietics, biological science,
law an d law enforcem ent. S e p a r­
a te eligible lists will be estab lish ­
ed for te st developm ent, te st e d it­
ing a n d reference, a n d for various
occu patio nal specialties. M ust be
p e rm a n en tly em ployed in D e p a rt­
m e n t of Civil Service a n d m u st
have served for six m o n th s before
ex a m in a tio n as Ju n io r P erso nnel
T echnician. (Closes M onday, M ay
3).
7037. Senior Personnel I c c h n ic ia n (E xam inations), E xam in ations
Division, D ep a rtn ien t of Civil S e r­
vice. (Prom .), $4,242 to ta l Five
a n n u a l increases of $130 Fee, $3.
Vacancies in te st developm ent,
te st editing a n d reference, a n d in
special fields of accountin g, m e­
ch a n ic al engineering, social w el­
fare, lib ra ry science an d ed u ca­
tion. S ep ara te eligible lists to be
established. M ust be p erm a n en tly
em ployed in D ep a rtm en t of Civil
Service an d m u st have served for
six m o n th s before ex a m in a tio n as
P ersonnel
T echnician.
(Closes
M onday, M ay 3).
7038. Senior Clerk (M edical R e ­
cords), B rooklyn S ta te H ospital,
D ep a rtm en t of M en tal H ygiene.
(P rom .), $2,346 total. Fee, $2. O ne
vacancy. M ust be p erm a n en tly
em ployed in B rooklyn S ta te H os­
p ital a n d m u st have served for
one y ea r preceding ex am in atio n
in clerical service th e m inim um
base salary of w hich is allocated to
G -2 or higher. (Closes W ednes­
day, M ay 5).
7039. Senior Social W orker
(Y outh P aro le), New Y ork S ta te
T ra in in g Schools, D ep a rtm en t of
Social W elfare. (P rom .), $3,846
to tal. Five a n n u a l increases of
$132. Fee, $3. A ppointm ents to
resid en t or field positions a t: New
Y ork S ta te T ra in in g School fo r
G irls, H udson a n d B rooklyn; New
Y ork S ta te T ra in in g School fo r
Boys, W arw ick; New Y ork S ta te
A gricultural an d In d u stria l School
In d u stry ; a n d A nnex of S ta te
T ra in in g School fo r Boys, New
H am pton. M ust be p erm a n en tly
employed in D ep a rtm en t of Social
W elfare a n d m u st hav e served for
one y ear preceding ex a m in a tio n
as Social W orker (Y outh P arole)
a n d m u st have five years in social
case w ork w ithin la st te n y ears
of w hich tw o m u st h av e been
w ith child w elfare or juvenile d e­
linquency agency, o r com pletion
of two years tra in in g in school of
social w ork plus tw o years fu ll­
tim e experience in child w elfare
or juvenile delinquency agency, or
equivalent, (Closes W ednesday,
M ay 5).
7040.
Senior Clerk ( M e d ia l
R ecords), C reedm oor S ta te H os­
p ital, D ep a rtm en t of M e n tal H y ­
giene. (P rom .), $2,346 to tal. Five
a n n u a l increases of $120. Fee, $2.
O ne vacancy. M ust be p e rm a n ­
ently em ployed in Creedm oor S ta te
H osp ital a n d m u st h ave served on
p e rm a n e n t biasis fo r one y ea r p re ­
ceding ex am ination in clerical se r­
vice in a grade th e m inim um base
sa lary of w hich is allocated to G -2
o r higher. W ritten , S atu rd a y , M ay
22. (Closes W ednesday, M ay S).
U.S. Opens Steno and Typist Tewortunity For June Graduates
STE N O -T Y PIST
S enior stu d e n ts tod ay h av e a
b e tte r th a n even o p p o rtu n ity of
g ettin g p e rm a n e n t F ederal jobs as
S tenog raph ers a n d Typists, said
Ja m e s E. Rossell, D irector of th e
New Y ork Office of th e U, S. Civil
Service Commission.
I n ann ouncin g a new ex a m in a ­
tio n fo r S ten ographers a n d T y p ­
ists fo r New Y ork a n d New Jersey,
Mr. Rossell pointed ou t th a t, b e­
cause of th e continuing needs of
governm ent agencies, a n y qualified
ap p lican t h a s a favorable ch a n ce
for app ointm ent.
T h e m inim um age Is 1 8 years. A
special in v itatio n to file is Issued
to com m ercial stu d e n ts w ho will
be g rad u a ted in Ju n e , since it is
p la n n ed to m ake th e first a p p o in t­
m en ts from this te st in th e early
sum m er.
Sim ple R equirem ents
No specific experience o r educaca tio n is required b u t ap p lica n ts
m u st ta k e a written
w hich includes a S
well as a test of their^^^
sh o rth a n d abilityare expected to taKC ^
th e ra te of
T h e beginning Typ
$1,954 a year for a « .jj
Stenographers st^^ {jjien
$2,168. A few f P°L rie
be m ad e a t hlBhci
to A p p ly
N. Y., n o t la te r th a n T h ursday,
A pril 29. B lanks m ay be ob tain ed
fro m th e Com m ission by m ail (no
r e tu r n postage required) o r in p e r­
son, o r in person a t th e m ain p ost
office, except New York. N. Y.
M ention b o th title (Typist. S ten o ­
grap h e r) a n d n u m b er (2-13-1948)
of th e exam ination. T he sam e a p ­
plication holds fo r b o th titles.
O ff® !* I s l l e n e w e d b y N Y U
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Municipal Y ork U niversity. T h e scholarships
' •‘otice . “^“^ssioner, has are fo r evening study for a n en tire
° NYc department college course leading to a b ac h el­
o r’s degree. T he w ork m u st be
>^egard
einw ■ ^ scholarships com pleted w ith in six calen d ar
Offered by New years.
T h e req uirem ents ca n d id a te s
m u st have a re : H igh school g ra d u ­
atio n ; com pletion of n o t m ore
th a n 1 6 po ints of college w ork;
a n d n o n -a tte n d a n c e a t an y col­
lege, Including New Y ork U niver­
sity, since Ju ly 1 , 1 9 4 6 .
actually be in
‘''*1Serving
Office,
'Ron Of,, pom m ission, 6 4 1
- ^ t r e e t . New Y ork 1 4 ,
B B
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P a g e
r a n e
Women Cleaner Test
Offers Quick Jobs
T h e C leaner (W om en) ex a m in a ­
tio n will ta k e place on T uesday,
W ednesday, an d T h ursday, M ay
4, 5, an d 6. C an d id ates should r e ­
p o rt to th e P a rk D ep a rtm en t pool
533 W est 59th S treet, between 10th
an d 11th Avenues, M a n h a tta n d u r ­
ing t h a t tim e. I t Is n o t •. possible
to apply before M ay 4.
T h e ex am in atio n will be given
a t th e tim e of application. T he
h o u rs fo r applying on tho se days
are from noon to 7 p.m. C a n d id ­
ates will be p u t on th e eligible list
in th e o rder of th e ir application,
subject to v eteran preference.
Official Notice
T h ere are ab o u t 300 im m ediate
vacancies. Jo bs will be filled soon
a fte r th e list is prom ulgated.
T he official notice of th e e x a m ­
in a tio n follows:
NOTICE O F EXAM INATION
CLEANER (WOMEN)
(5215), L abor Class
>
S alary : A ppointm ents for fu ll­
tim e w ork will be m ad e a t salaries
fro m $1,200 to $1,380 per an n u m
$660 per annum . A p p oin tm en t r a te
plus a cost-of-living a d ju s tm e n t of
will be based on th e n u m b er of
days worked. I n addition, th e re
will be one a n n u a l a d ju s tm e n t of
$60 p er an n u m .
,
A ppointm ents
for
p a rt-tim e
m ork for 302 days will be m ade
a t $1,140 per a n n u m plus a costof-living a d ju stm e n t of $180 per
annum . I n ad dition, th e re will be
th re e a n n u a l a d ju stm e n ts of $60
per an n u m .
W here a n d W hen to Apply
A pplications: A pplications will
be issued a n d received fro m 12
noon to 7 p.m. on M ay 4, 5 a n d 6,
1948 a t th e P a rk D ep a rtm en t pool
on 59th S t . , 533 W est 59th S treet,
between 10th a n d 11th Aves., M a n ­
h a tta n .
Since th e position of passing
can d id ates on th e eligible list is
d eterm ined by th e ir ap plicatio n
num bers, th e following procedure
will be used for th e issuance and
recelpn of applications. Consequtively num bered applications will
be issued a t th e above lo ^ itio n in
th e order of ap p e ara n ce of th e
ap p lican ts a t th e p o in t of issuance.
A fter receiving a n application,
cand idates will n o t be p erm itte d
to leave th e above location u n til
th e y have filled in th e app lication
form , a n d paid th e fee of $1. T he
Com mission will provide n o ta riz a atio n service a t th e sta tu to ry fee
a f 12 cents.
C andidates should
come p rep ared to pay cotal fee of
unless i t is on th e reg u la r a p ­
plicatio n form fu rn ish e d by th e
Commission.
No one will be allow ed to ta k e
a n applicatio n fo rm fro m th e
building.
,
F ee: $1. Fees are n o t refu n d ed
to p erso ns w ho are ab sen t from
ex am in atio n s; refu n d s are m ade
only to th o se ca n d id a te s n o t p e r­
m itte d to ta k e ex am in atio n s by
th e Com m ission because they lack
th e necessary req u irem en ts.
V acancies; A large n u m b e r a t
present in various city d e p a r t­
m ents; oth ers expected.
R equirem ents: At th e d a te of
filing
applications,
ca n d id a tes
m u st be citizens of th e U nited
S ta te s an d residents of th e S ta te
of New York. F or a p p o in tm e n t In
m ost d ep a rtm e n ts, eligibles m ust
have been bona fide resid en ts an d
dwellers of th e City for a t least
th re e years im m ed iately preceding
ap poin tm ent.
P rospective can d id ates a re c a u ­
tioned t h a t th e ex am in atio n will
require ability to re a d a n d w rite
English.
D uties: To clean, du st, polish,
scrub, sweep an d p erfo rm oth er
lig h t labor services in public buil­
dings; perform re la te d work.
T ests: C an d id ates will be given a
qualifying te st of th e ir ab ility to
re a d an d w rite E nglish w hich m ay
be in th e form of a sim ple rep o rt
o r a sh o rt answ er test.
P hysical-M edical D a ta
M edical a n d P hysical R equire­
m e n ts: C an d id ates m a y be re je c t­
ed fo r an y disease, in ju iy or a b ­
norm ality , w hich in th e opinion of
th e m edical exam iner ten d s to Im ­
p a ir h e a lth or usefulness, such a s :
h e rn ia ; defects of th e h e a r t o r
lungs; defective h e a rin g ; vision of
less th a n 20/40 in b o th eyes (eye
glasses allo w ed ); th ird degree or
disabling varicose veins.
C hange of A ddress: C and idates
fo r exam in atio n a n d eligibles o n
lists m u st n o tify th e Com m ission
p rom ptly of all changes of address
betw een th e tim e of filing th e a p ­
plicatio n a n d a p p o in tm e n t to a
p e rm a n e n t position from th e list.
F ailu re to do so m ay disqualify
th e m on an y p a r t or p a rts of th e
exam in ation w h ich h ave n o t a l­
read y been held.
T h e p e rtin e n t sections of th e
G eneral E x am in atio n In stru c tio n s
are also to be considered p a r t of
th is notice.
M unicipal Civil Service Com ­
m ission: Jo se p h A. M cN am ara,
$ 1 .1 2 . ,
P residen t; E sth e r B rom ley an d
A pplications will n o t be Issued D arw in W. T elesford, C om m is­
or received th ro u g h th e mails.
sioners.
No applicatio n will be accepted .F ran k a S chaefer. S ecretary.
D u tie s
A re
C h an g d
S p e c ia l to T h e L E A D E R
W ASHINGTON, April 19. —
T he V eterans A d m inistration r e ­
lieved its T ra in in g Officers of all
responsibility for th e d irect su ­
pervision of W orld W a r n v e t­
e ra n s in tra in in g im d er th e G I
Bill.
^T h e change will p erm it VA’s
T ra in in g Officers to devote m ore
tim e to th e needs of disabled v e t­
era n s in tra in in g u n d e r th e Vo­
catio n al R e h ab ilita tio n A ct (P u b ­
lic Law 16). T he law gives VA
full responsibility fo r th e tra in in g
of these veterans.
E d u c a tio n E x am H e a r
E xam in atio n s for F irs t A ssist­
a n t — D ay H ig h Schools in Ac­
coun ting a n d B usiness P ractice
an d in S ten o g rap h y a n d T ype­
w ritin g will be an n o u n ced by th e
B oard of E d u catio n th is spring.
I t Is p la n n e d to hold tlxe ex a m ­
in atio n s early in S eptem ber.
Persons who would like to
know w h eth e r th e y a re eligible
should w rite to Dr. A braham
K roll, C h a irm a n of th e C om m it­
tee
on
Com m ercial
Licenses,
B oard of E d u cation, 110 Living­
sto n S tre et. B rooklyn 2. N.Y. Com ­
plete
in fo rm atio n
concerning
courses ta k e n should be given in
th e le tte r of inquiry.
S t a t e H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t J o b s
O f f e r e d in T e s t C l o s i n g A p r i l 2 6
T h e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t of Civil
Service will hold w ritte n opencom petitive te sts on S atu rd ay ,
M ay 22, fo r positions in th e S ta te
D ep a rtm en t of H ea lth as Associ­
ate C ancer R adiologist a n d B ac­
teriologist (Virology).
As soon a s th e eligible list is
established, one Associate C a n ­
cer R adiologist will be appointed.
E n tra n c e salary is $6,700, in c lu d ­
ing a cost-of-living bonus of $700,
w ith five a n n u a l sa la ry increases
of $275. O ne ap p o in tm e n t also
will be m ad e as B acteriologist
(Virology) a t $3,900, including
$450 bonus. T h ere will be five
a n n u a l sa lary increases of $132.
Q ualifications for B acteriologist
(Virology) include a college d e­
gree w ith specialization in th e
bacteriological sciences, a n d th re e
years of bacteriological experience,
of w hich one y ea r m u st h ave
been in Virology.
C andidates for A ssociate C ancer
R adiologist m u st h av e license, or
be eligible to e n te r ex a m in a tio n
for license, to p rac tic e m edicine
in New Y ork S ta te , an d five y ears’
clinical experience In th e tr e a t­
m e n t of ca n ce r including deep xra y th e ra p y , a fte r com pletion of
in tern sh ip , o r a sa tisfac to ry equi­
valent.
A pplications should be filed w ith
th e E x am in ations D ivision, S ta te
D ep a rtm en t of Civil Service, eith er
a t 270 Broadw ay, New Y ork 13,
N. Y„ or a t S ta te office Building,
A lbany 1, N. Y., n o t la te r th a n
M onday, A pril 26. A pplications are
obtainable from , also a com plete
notice of exam ination. A re tu rn ,
self-addressed envelope bearing six
cents postage should bo enclosed
w ith th e request.
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“Also, it should be poin ted o u t a n activ ity prohibited by
U. S. Civil Service Com mission
sta te d th a t its a tte n tio n h a s beerf th a t th e distrib u tio n of lite ra tu re Service R ules an d
called to th e fa c t t h a t c e rta in urging o th e rs to register as a f ­ of th e H a tc h Act.
F ederal em ployees, m em bers of filiated w ith a p a rtic u la r political
“T he
lie rulin g s outlined
employee un ions, h av e d istrib u ­ p a rty o r u rg in g o th e rs to vote for new ru lin g s b u t are of
te d lite ra tu re of a political n atu re , or ag a in st p a rtis a n ca n d id a tes for years’ sta n d in g .
urging o th e r m em bers of th e u n ­
ion a n d em ployees generally to
register fo r voting an d to vote fo r
or ag a in st m em bers of Congress
whose record show ed th e y were
for or ag a in st c e rta in described
legislation.
The
Com m ission
w arn ed :
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“H ie Com m ission wishes It to
be definitely im derstood t h a t if a
A e e a e m k e a a Oeeaevelal— CeOe
P re a a e a te ty
F ed eral employee d istrib u tes poli­
tical lite ra tu re , o r solicits votes,
or otherw ise engages in p roh ibited B O MM AH. A U L A O A M O a T — i l a s t n u b m u O o r . n d t o o S t . . B k l m B e c v n t a
political activ ity , th e fa c t t h a t h e
acted u n d e r th e direction or sug­
gestion of a u n io n Local will n o t A. Ik B. OftlTINO 8€HOOL>—Bzpert Inetnictore. 680 Leooz Ava. AUdnboo l-iq
excuse th e violations. I n o th e r
words, a F ed eral em ployee is h eld U B A RI n Ns t r Tu Oc t i oDn Rs .I V 2E3 9 u nB d. e Kr i nGK. sl .b rBi di vl le. L a c hBe r o An u* .t o ( OSpc ph .o oPl o e( L Pi ea . r k N) . L YU . . S4 -t3a4t6e0T, T*®*'
personally acco untable fo r any
B A R B E R
SC H O O L
political activ ity violations w hich
he personally com m its, irrespec­ L B A RB Ma r b eB rA RS cBh Eo Ro lI,N G2 1. BD oawy -eEr yv e. s W. AS p 6e -c0i a0 l3 3 C. l a s e e a l o r w o m e n . Q l ' e w e ic o m * “. 1
tive of w h eth er h e is acting a s a n
individual o r a s a m em ber of a
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f ' f J Z t a l m e n t o f th e V . S . of rem oval is a t issue.
As th e Com m ission h a s pointed
«^^^ctrvice C o m m is s io n . A n o t h e r
■ t- v i l l b e p u b l i s h e d n e x t out previously In its a n n u a l r e ­
ports, S ta te em ployees who are
iiif'
- p e p a rim e n ts a n d
Agen-
^ Aulhority to Classify Jobs
thin S tandards S et b y . th e
wi'
C o m m is s io n
Commission believes th a t
adm inistration of th e
underlying th e C lassifn Act of 1923 will be achievwhen th e Congress enacts
^?«tion which will provide:
That the Civil Service Com nn develop sta n d a rd s to be
" guides in determ in in g
Jfades jobs should be placed
for salary a d m in istra tio n purn
^(2 )’That th e head s of d ep art' ts and agencies classify th e ir
h<! in accordance w ith th e sta n f.rd> issued by th e Com m ission;
(3 ) That the Civil Service Com ­
mission conduct p o st-au d its deiened to determ ine w h eth e r th e re
las been adherence to sta n d ard s,
d that it direct t h a t corrective
iion be taken w henever it finds
hat there has n o t been a d h e rflce to standards.
At the present tim e, u n d e r existijjg law and Executive order, th e
jassiflcation of field positions is
^^ied on substan tially In conormity with th e above recom jendations, except for th e fa c t
bat the Commission h a s no auhority to direct t h a t corrective
iction be taken w hen it finds th a t
here has not been adheren ce to
tindards.
In the departm ental service, no
obs can be officially classified
itii the Commission h a s given
•lor approval to th e proposed
ctlon.
Enactment of th e above th ree
ecommendations w ould re su lt in
lawfication becoming a f a r m ore
ffective tool of ad m in istra tio n
han it is at the p rese n t tim e.
3, Federal employees charged
leir part should be accorded th e
me procedural safeg uards as are
kiw accorded S ta te employees
barged with violations of th e
lo u se
C o m m itte e
iC on tim ied f r o m
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n raises be delayed u n til th e
ost of the defense p ro g ra m is
itimated. Nevertheless, th e House
Committee on P o st Office an d
livii Service w ent rig h t ah e ad
flth the approval of two bills —
1 increase of $585 for postal
forkers ($11.23 a week) a n d $468
or other Federal w orkers ($9 a
This was less th a n th e
committee approved —
wO for postal w orkers a n d a
J»duated scale for th e o thers
“it average $650.
Only a B onus
Increases as recom m ended
committees are a proposed
not a p a r t of p e rm a n e n t
not subject to deductions
salary, for in creasing th e
^lon. The House group ap h«v*
effective d a te of M ay
iin!
an exp iratio n d ate of
30, 1949.
l^e House bill c a n ’t re a c h th e
rtim
approval is obtained
Tnm i ^^Jes Com m ittee. T his
bn of ^ subject to th e R epubSteering C om m ittee t h a t deJ appears likely, w ith a n u ltlli'u^^l^Promise on sm aller raisrj] j®*^50^postal a n d $300 genJoe M artin , of th e
'behalf of th e S teerin g
th e “necessity”
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em ployed in activities financed in
whole or in p a r t from F ederal
fu n d s w hen ch a rg ed w ith th e vio­
latio n of th e prohibitio n against
political activity are provided w ith
ce rtain
p ro cedural
safeguards.
T hese safeguards include (a) th e
g ran tin g to th e Civil Service Com ­
m ission of th e pow er of subpoena
an d (b) a fo rm al hearing.
I n dealing w ith charges against
F ed eral em ployees for violation of
prohibitions ag a in st political activ ­
ity, th e Com m ission h a s no power
of subpoena an d is, th erefore, not
In a position to provide su ch em ­
ployees w ith th e sam e type of
h ea rin g as is provided in th e case
of S ta te employees.
T h e Com m ission believes th a t
w henever th e question of rem oval
is a t Issue, Federal^ em ployees
should be given th e sam e proce­
d u ral safeg uards as S ta te em ­
ployees.
4. W hen a v eteran is restored to
duty because of a n ap p e al w hich
h as been su stain e d by th e Civil
Service Commission, th e agency
h ead should have au th o rity to
com pensate th e v eteran fo r tim e
lost from work. Also, w here a v e t­
e ra n or a n o n -v e te ra n em ployee is
suspended by th e h e a d of th e
agency should h av e th e rig h t to
auth orize back p ay for th e tim e
lost.
Section 14 of th e V eteran s’
P referen ce A ct of 1944 provides
t h a t w hen a v eteran h a s been dis­
missed from th e service, h e m ay
appeal to th e Civil Service Com ­
m ission from such action. I n some
cases, th e com plicated n a tu re of
th e Issues involved In a n appeal
results In unavoidable delays d u r­
ing w hich tim e th e v eteran m ay
be off th e p ay roll. I f th e Com ­
m ission's decision is favorable to
th e veteran, th e agency should
have th e a u th o rity to com pensate
th e v eteran for th e tim e h e lost
from work d uring th e h an d lin g of
his appeal.
I n cases of suspensions pending
actio n on charges, th e h e a d of an
A p p r o v e s
R a is e
p ub lican m ajo rity , th a t got th e
p a y raise bills going originally,
will find t h a t it h a s lost o u t to
D em ocrats, since D em ocrats, w ith
enough suppo rt from R epublicans
dissenting
from
GOP
policy,
would practically be in th e saddle
on th is issue.
D em ocrats in Saddle
R epresentative E d Rees, C h a ir­
m an of th e H ouse C om m ittee,
w ent along w ith Mz\ M a rtin ’s
"suggestion." b u t only six votes
were ca st for postponem ent.
R ep resen tativ e G eorge M iller
(D., C alif.), moved fo r th e $585
postal bill a n d R ep resen tativ e
M orrison (D„ La.) fo r th e $468
general raise. T hus D em ocrats
w ere ta k in g th e initiative.
O rg anization s to Act
Employee organizations u n d e r­
sta n d fully w h at is going on an d
are g ettin g ready to le t th e m em ­
bers of b o th H ouses know t h a t
n eith er delay n o r w h ittlin g is de­
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authorize p ay fo r tim e lost w hen
th e employee is to be restored to
his position, w h eth e r th e em ­
ployee is a v eteran or not.
5. Congress should fix a d ate
w hich would definitely define those
periods of service in th e arm ed
forces w hich do a n d those w hich
do n o t en title v eteran s to s ta tu ­
tory resto ra tio n rig hts.
W hile some provisions of th e
Selective T ra in in g an d Service
Act have expired, section 8 of th a t
Act, providing m a n d a to ry re sto r­
atio n rig h ts of veterans, was con­
tin u ed in effect u n d e r th e provi­
sions of section 7 of th e ac t of
J u n e 29, 1946 (Public Law 473,
79th Congress). S ection 7 of th e
Service E xtenson A ct of A ugust
18, 1941, as am ended, Jirovlded fo r
m a n d a to ry resto ra tio n of em ploy­
ees who e n te re d m ilita ry service
a fte r M ay 1, 1940; section 2 (c) of
th e a c t of A ugust 8, 1946 (Public
Law 660, 79th Congress) provided
for m a n d a to ry re sto ra tio n of em ­
ployees who en ter m ilita ry service
a fte r a period of service In th e
M e rc h an t M arine; an d S ection 212
of th e Public H e a lth Service Act
of Ju ly 1, 1944, by in te rp re ta tio n
extended resto ra tio n rig h ts to
conunissioned officers of th e R e­
serve Corps of th e P ublic H ealth
Service called to active d u ty a fte r
N ovember 11, 1943. N one of these
laws co ntains a fixed d a te of ex­
piration.
Public Law 239 of J u ly 25, 1947,
80th Congress (jo in t resolution to
te rm in a te c e rta in em ergency and
w ar powers) provides in S ection 3
th ereof th a t In th e in te rp re ta tio n
of c e rta in specifically n am ed s ta t­
u to ry provisions th e effective d ate
of Public Law 239 (Ju ly 25, 1947)
Is to be deemed th e d a te of th e
te rm in atio n of a n y s ta te of w ar
h eretofo re declared by th e C on­
gress an d of th e n a tio n a l >»mergencies proclaim ed by th e P re si­
d e n t on S eptem ber 8, 1939, an d
on M ay 27, 1941.
Since e n a c tm e n t of th is law, d if­
ferences of opinion h ave aiise n
am ong th e legal staffs of various
governm ent agencies as to w h eth er
or n o t a t th e ex p iratio n of 6
m o n th s a fte r th e effective d ate
of th e a c t persons en terin g th e
arm ed forces a fte r t h a t tim e will
h ave resto ra tio n rights.
Postmaster Albert Goldman (left) eongrotulated Philip Lepper (right)
and Max Rosenson on their elevation to Presidency and Vice-Presi*
deney, respectively, of Branch 36, National Association of Letter
Carriers, Empire Branch, 80,000 members, campaigning to increase
postal employees w ages at least $800, supporting the Baldwin bill
in the Senate (S. 1949) and the Butler bill in the House (H.R. 5667)
In te rn a l R e v e n u e A sk s
F o r 1 0 ,0 0 0 M o r e A i d e s
W ASHINGTON, April 19—T h e
In te rn a l R evenue B u rea u needs
10,000 m ore Collectors a n d Agents,
U n d er-sec re tary of th e T reasu ry
A. L. M. W iggins told a S en ate
A ppropriations subcom m ittee.
T h e T re asu ry D e p a rtm e n t says
t h a t th e G o vern m ent is losing $5,000,000,000 a y ear in u n p aid In ­
come taxes because of u n d e rs ta f­
fing.
M r. W iggins believed t h a t $1,000,000,000 a y ear was lost th ro u g h
deliberate frau d . A no th er official
said t h a t $4,000,000,000 w as lost
In n o n -fra u d cases.
T h e b u rea u n eeded 10,000 m ore
Collectors a n d A gents to exam ine
ta x re tu rn s properly. O nly 3 p er
c e n t of th e ta x re tu rn s checked,
said M r. W iggins.
T ra n s c rip ts G ra n te d
W ASHINGTON, A pril 19.—T h e
U. S. Civil Service Com m ission
h a s am ended its rules (C h ap ter I,
P a r t 22), b ro ad ening a n em ­
ployee's privileges in th e event a
decision goes a g a in st h im a fte r a
bearing on charges. T h e am ended
provision follows:
“T ra n sc rip ts of hearing . If
a h ea rin g is h eld a n d a tr a n s ­
scrip t of th e proceedings a t such
h ea rin g m ade,” th e em ployee is
entitled to a copy.
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H illia r d ,
A s R aym ond M. H illiard took
over hi.s duties (new Commis­
sioner of th e NYC W elfare D e­
p a rtm e n t) employee opinion in
t h e agency welcomed h is fo rth ­
r ig h t ap proach to h is problem s
and his speed in m eetin g w ith
staff. F ailure to m eet w ith sta ff
was a sore point in relation s w ith
th e preceding s h o rt-te rm com miaaioner, B enjam in Fielding.
T he general employee a ttitu d e
tow ard th e new com m issioner
c o u ld be sum m ed up th is w ay:
1. H e a p p ea r s coo l, c o m p e t e n t
a n d sh re w d , evokea r esp e ct.
2. He knows how to say precisely
th e rig h t th in g th a t needa to be
said in an y situation.
3. H e is, h o w e v e r , o p t im is tic
in a.ssum ing t h a t t h e jo b c a n b e
d on e a s th o r o u g h ly a s h e w a n t s
it d o n e w ith o u t su ffic ien t sta ff.
4. H e m u s t r e c o g n iz e t h a t h is
p roper d e m a n d for q u a lity p e r ­
fo r m a n c e m a s t be a c c o m p a n ie d
by proi» 2 r s a la r ie s p a id fo r t h e
job s, a n d m u s t f a c e t h e r e a litie s
o f th e N Y C w e lfa re s itu a tio n .
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g o n e s ” a ttitu d e is a p p la u d e d . N e v ­
e rth eless, th e e m p lo y e e s fin d it
difTicult to f o r g e t th e r e c e n t r e ­
port o f th e S t a t e W e lfa r e D e p a r t ­
m e n t. A lm o st a ll o f t h o s e in t e r ­
v iew ed by T h e L E A D E R —m e m ­
bers o f t h e U n ite d P u b lic W o r k -
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ers, of th e Clvtl Service P orura,
a n d of o th e r organizations—fotm d
item s to criticize in th e report.
Few employees couM be fotm d
who would say it w as a fair, u n ­
biased rep o rt aiccurately reflectljag
conditions in th e departm ent.
T hey h<rfd t h a t th e rep o rt did
not take full accotm t a t th e bur>
dens borne, of th e h eavy case>loads im posed o n Social In v esti­
gato rs, A ssistant Supervisors, S u­
pervisors, S enior S upervisors a n d
others of th e difficulties in w ork­
ing with, too-sm all staff. T he So­
cial In v estig ato rs' recom m enda­
tion for g ran tin g aid even Jn some
cases th a t ev en tu ally proved
doubtful w as m ore o r less a d ­
m itted, t*ut th e necessity f<wr re ­
solving problem s in th e h u m a n e
direction was stressed. “O th e r­
wise,” one em ployee said, “relief
would be denied in ihany cases
w here it was urgently a n d p ro m p t­
ly needed.”
UnderstaiTing a n d Low F ay
T he employees have long been
p rotestin g .against th e a d m in istra ­
tion of th e d e p a rtm e n t w ith a f a r
insufficient n u m b er of employees,
an d ask whose responsibility it is.
T he d ep a rtm e n t in th e p a s t h a s
stressed th e need fo r eligible lists.
T h e Social In v estig ato r E x am in a­
tion Is n ea rin g its conclusion an d
th e eligible list is expected to be
prom ulgated n ex t week, so a p ­
poin tm en ts ca n b e m ade. T h e
w ritte n tests for Supervisor, As­
sista n t Supervisor a n d S enior S u­
pervisor were held on April 1.
Low p ay h a s b een a c o n s ta n t
com p laint by employees. Social
investigators, m an y of th e m col­
lege graduates, getting base sa l­
ary of $1,800 a year, co n tra st th e ir
pay w ith en tra n ce salaries in. o th -
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UFA a n d Its officers wer*
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m e n ts f o r th e ir presentaS?"
behalf of a p ay raise, i t
th e n t h a t NYC ranked
o f th e fifteen largest citS * ^
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t o e f i ^ t e r wages a n f t
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ag a in st 1 2 .fl percent
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Angeles, I n 1908 this
S'.a p e rc e n t show ing that S
o f fire protection has « v
pace w ith th e steadily
costs of city government
M r. C ran e also oointen ‘out n
th e to t a l valuatio n of prorwi,
th is city protected by
firem an on d u ty is $4,184^
w hile th e n um b er of liv^ ^
te cte d by a n individual fliJ
is 2,100.
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“T he UFA,” h e said, “has alt
believed in working with the i
ad m in istra tio n in arriving a]
m u tu a l agreem ent in the ba
ling of inequities. We have eii
u p o ur rig h t to strike and a
in sist on th e conference metl
of a tta in in g our aims. We
lieve we know th e problems
cident to ru n n in g a city and
have ta k e n g reat pains to leti
problem s be known to th<
sponSible officials. Where th«r(
m u tu a l understanding there
m u tu al agreem ent.”
H ig i) P e n s io n
C o s t to
S e c re t to
P . C . o f Publ
9 8
A poll ta k e n by th e P ension Fo­
rum , a group of younger m em bers
of th e police force, to sam ple
public know ledge an d (p in io n ,
shows t h a t few er th a n 2 per cent
of th e public know s t h a t a P a ­
tro lm a n ’s pension con trib ution
c a n r u n to $550 a year, on a $3,150 salary, th e six th -y e a r pay.
T h e a n n o u n c em en t w as m ade by
P e te r S chneid er, E xecutive Secre­
ta ry .
T h e first question asked w as:
W h a t do you believe is th e h ig h ­
est am o u n t p ay ab le yearly to his
pension system by a New Y w k
C ity pcriiceman e a rn in g a b ase sa l­
a ry of $3,150 a y ea r?”
T h e replies to th is question were
as follows:
D on’t k n o w .................... 28.20%
$300 o r l e s s .................... 61.53%
B etw een $350-$500 . . . 8.55%
$550 or m o r e .................... 1.72%
T h e seccmd question w as:
“W h a t d o you believe is th e
hig h e st r a te policem en should be
required to co n trib u te to th e ir
pension system ?”
T h e relates:
8% o r l e s s ...................... 78.75%
B etw een 7% a n d 10% 18.25%
11% or m o r e .................... 3.00%
"New Y orkers, it ap p ears from
th is poll,” sa id P a tro lm a n S chnei2 CHANGES IN PEK SK IL L
T hom as M cElroy h as been a p ­
po inted C h a irm an of th e Peekskill
Civil Service Com m ission to com ­
plete th e unexpired te rm of A r­
th u r E. A nderson, an d S alvatore
T. G am bino Is th e new S ecretary.
M r. G am bino replaces Louis R u benfeld.
NEW ELM IRA SECRETARY
M ax E tk in d is th e new Secre­
ta ry of t^ e E lm ira Civil Service
Commission. H e succeeds Jo h n
H. H am ilton, resigned. •
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tr a in i n g . 2 3 8 sc h o o ls a n d o v e r 5 ,0 0 0 c o u r s e s liste d .
F ill O u t t h e C o u p o n B e lo m
CIVIL SERVICE LEADER.
97 Diiaii* StfM t, New York 7. N. Y.
send m e a copy of y o u r C A R E E R T R A IN IN G SCH OOL
CUIDEL I u n d e rsta n d th e re ia d o ob ligation o n m y p a rt.
I am p a rtic u la rly in terested in courae* i n ................................................. ..
P le a a e
Name ...................... ............................. .................. ........... ...................................
Sandaya
AT 9-S528
to
a n d
I t i e U niform ed R rem en*s A m~
sociatioa h a s reqmested M ayor
01>w yer’s I m b a e B d a tio n s B oard
to m a k e a survey of living costs
In rela tio n to th e incom e o f F ire ­
m en. J o h n P . C tan e , U FA presi­
d e n t, exiH^ssed confidence t h a t
th e B o ard ’s lliklinga w ould su b ­
s ta n tia te th e UFA'S c u rre n t pay
raise cam paign.
T h e survey's findings, w hen
com pared w ith th e firefigiiters’
ta k e -h o m e -p a y a f te r deductiODS,
w£B affo rd a d efinite le c tu re o f
th e econ<»nie ctm dition of every
m a n a n d h is ftunily in th e F ire
Depcurtment. T h e B o ard ctunprises
T heodore W . K heel, D irector;
J o s e s ^ E. L ’O ra d y , D ep u ty D irec­
to r, a n d H enry S. Lyons, M edia­
tor.
“Payroll deductions,” M r. C ran e
said, “ am ovmt to m o re th a n $900
yearly fo r unifo rm s, p en 4 o n s, in ­
com e taxes, a n d o th e r item s.
W hen th e se are com pared to liv­
in g costs, i t win be clearly seen
w hy we are so in siste n t in o u r
request for a $600 raise tor th e
e n tire u n ifo rm ed force.
"T h e city h a s long oajoyed th e
m ax im um protection from fire
a n d conflagrations, b u t th e g re a t­
er p ortion of th e cost of th is pro­
te ctio n h a s been borne by th e
F ire m a n a n d h is fam ily in th e
staggering u n p a id overtim e p u t <n,
th e u n d erm a n n ed force a n d th e
c«n*jaracively low salaiy.**
C onference Need Stressed
I n th e 1947 budget h earin g s th e
r i v e
TRAFFIC
Aufo Driving Seheol
C a rs
ROD AND GUN
"P O P "
U F A
F ir e m a n
e r Jobs In o th e r d ep a rtm e n ts a t
$I,00a or so m o re a year, w here
th e qualifications a n d th e exam s
are n o t as stiff. S alaries of h ig h er
W elfare Jobs are equally b ehind
th e p ay of p rom otion titles in
o th e r d ^ a r tm e n ts , th e y po in t out.
T he vacancies a t p rese n t in th e
th r e e prom otion title s now in th e
exam in atio n -h o ld in g sta g e a re r e ­
ported to b e : A ssistant Supervis­
or, 150; S upervisor, 75; S en io r S u­
pervisor, 12. Local 1 of th e U nited
Public W orkers, CIO , sedcs 750
social service prom otions.
C areer Service S o o tfit
T he union suggests t h a t for
b etter tra in in g a n d supervision,
case u h its shou ld consist o f six
w orkers r a th e r th a n eight, to
increase A ssistant Supervisor op­
enings by m ore th a n 100. S ettin g
u p all u n its w ith no h id d e n case­
loads would increase these Assist­
a n t Supervisor openings by a n ­
other 50, th e unio n adds.
T he union proposal for a case­
load of 60. w ith 50 fo r th e V eter­
a n s’ Division, a n d for depressed
areas, would req u ire a n o th e r 70
SupervlsoTs. A dditional prom otions
would resu lt if a proposed u p ­
grading of A dm inistrative A ssist­
a n ts to th e A ssistan t Supervisor
would be
effected an d
also
th e re would be 75 vacancies re ­
sulting fro m th e prom otion of
A ssistant S upervisors to Case a n d
A ssistant Case Supervisory posi­
tions.
T h e im ion f u rth e r proposes t h a t
th e re be one A ssistant Case S u ­
p e r v is e fo r fotff u n its an d a n As­
s is ta n t Case S upervisor fo r I n ­
take. ^D ecentralization of th e wel­
fa re centers, to be n e a re r th e te r ­
ritories fo r m o re efficient service
of th e com m unity, a n d lim iting
th e m to ap p ro x im ately 10 case
units, wotild open u p prom otional
< ^ portunities in th e h ig h e r grades,
it is contended. “T h is would con­
trib u te to m ak in g a c a ree r serv­
ice in th e W elfare D ep a rtm en t
a rea lity w hich w ould lead to im ­
proved m orale a n d retenti<m of
skilled stafl,** says th e union.
T h e p ro g ram w ould open a com ­
p arab le n um b er of G rad e 3, 4 an d
5 openings in th e clerical service.
Insufficient C lerical S taff
O ne Inv estigator, com m enting
b itterly up o n th e S ta te re p o rt’s
castigatio n of th e d e p a rtm e n t’s
efficiency, sa id : ‘T v e o ften h a d to
w ait weeks before I get steno­
g raphic service. T h a t’s how u n d e r­
m a n n ed th e clerical sta ff wa.s:
M eanw hile, w e’re supposed to do
a blameless, th o ro u g h job. W hen
a fam ily ap p e ars to be desperate­
ly in need of relief, do th e y w an t
me to w ait u n til all th e slow-mov­
ing re d -ta p e is unw ound? I th in k
th e d ecent th in g is to ta k e »
chance, if n eed be. a g a in st th a t
fam ily being w ith o u t food or
shelter. M oreover, w ith our sta g ­
gering caseloads, we sim i^y c a n ­
n o t do th e im peccable, searching
Job t h ^ dem and. S ure we’d like
ta "
InefBcieneles E xist
Employees did n o t deny ineiBciencies. B u t alm ost all m a in ta in ­
ed th e y w ork h a rd , a n d t h a t th e
inefficiencies are n o t of th e ir
m aking. M an y blam ed press s ta te ­
m ents fo r w h a t w as called a n er­
roneous public im pression of th e
d e p a rtm e n t’s work.
O ne supervisor sunm ied i t u p
th is w ay; ‘"The S ta te re p o rt was
bad, b u t n o t as b ad as I th o u g h t
it was going to be. At least, it
didn’t re p e a t th e c a n a rd s ab out
m ink coats a n d h otel luxuries.
l.e» m to D rive th r u Trafllo
Dual Controlled Cura
C »n to h ire fo r rood tent*
Drive-Urself
r . x i u r l Iniliv id u iil L«sstiii»
Spi'ciiil Clusut** f o r I.uiiiM
IMial-coiil rolled Cura Iiiwured
Plymouth Auto School
10,
P h o n e : G E dney 4 .2 ^ 1 0
J o b
AddreM .................. ............................................... ................. ...............................
P o lit
der, “ do n o t know that new
lic e m e n a re req u ired to contrit
as m u c h as, a n d more than,
six th o f t h e ir earnings to tl
pension fund.
“N ew
Y o rk e rs believe that
or less is a s m uch as police
should be required to contribu
'O v e r a g e '
E lig ib le s
T o M e e t o n A p ril 2
T h e “O verage” Police Eligi
will m eet in th e Law OfBc«
M ilton B roadm an, 285 Mad
Avenue, Room 2300. at 6:45
on W ednesday, April 21.
J o h n J . G eraghty is chain
of th e group.
HUDSON COMMISSIONES
NAMED
F ra n k N. Maloney has b«n
p ointed a m em ber of the Hi*
Civil Service Commission to
place W illiam F. Evers, ^
r icrsA r.
n o t K'K
M A JH E B . MKBI GEFFEB^
aa M A B T G B rffE R T and
,
FE R T . — Citation. — i‘
Th e People o l the State
'" p ,
by th e grace o f God free
to A n n a R im arcik. Joseph G«
G eftert. P a o l Geffert. Ann»
M ary Bomlzik, Andrej
,-hn C»
M ajher. If livinc. husband
bo ro th
in e r, H
i i livingr.
iivinp, of the I**® , «
fe rt M ^ h e r . also known
bouti
a n d M eri Geffert, whose wn.
residences are unknow n aiw .. ^
«
able a fl ttee r due diligence.
8!ud Tliomaa M ajh er's and
h e ir., n e x t o f kin. c x eo u W ^ ^
tors, d iatribntces and
tt
«8t. w ho se name# and
a
k now n a f te r dao
’-i
k in and heir* a t
Gpffert »»
her. also knowm aa
tin?:
,
G«rffert, deceased,
joM 1
W hereas. Geonre Sabo
w ho respectively reaiite at
^ (
Si>rin« V ailer. N.
‘
hat«
Street. Clifton, New
•
applied to th a Surroeate
, f
C ounty of Kew Y ork ‘
(H«
in s trn m e n t in wntingr.
le. 1 0 40 . relating to bom
s o n si property, duly
<
wiU a n d te stam e n t o f Mcr ^ ji^e
a l 3 0 k n o w n a* M ^ y Oertert^
H
fert. deceaiied, w ho was
p
h e r d e a th a reaident or YutH:
Street, th e County of
o' ^
T he re lore. you and
sujrt
cited to show caoM
^ “* ,1
C o u rt o f o u r County o
roon*^^ |
H a n o f Record*, in
York, on
4
and nbie
p a st ten o ’clock in
^
«
ataould no* bo
pri»P^ <
wiU o f re a l and personal
]
C lV iJ L .
N E W
h e re
to
A p p ly
fo r
T e s ts
S M W iV m i
Y O R K
l . E
A
O
r a g «
£ «
C IT Y
i n i n c s « n
N E W S
Opposition to Jubilee Grows
sold in a souvenir jo u rn a l to plan s are being m ade fo r a f a s h ­
raise th e needed $400,000. T he ion show to be p aid fo r by th e
jo u rn a l cam e out, b u t w ith a lack trad e. I f th is d io u ld fall tliroug h
o f sufficient advertising. W h a le n ’s or n o t be fally p aid fo r out »f
^
j u \ W a s fa ln g lw n S t r e e t . W e w Y o r t 1 4 , W . T . ( M m o l u t t t e a ) ,
n ex t proposal was to h ave th e p a rtic ip a n ts’ fees, would th e City
!)•
o o t s k lc O f H e w T o r t t , N . Y ,
C ity ’s p ^ c e a n d firem en sell have to m ake th e deficit good?
1.000,000 tickets, b u t police, fire­
2901 a t 270 BrouSwa^. t§ em Toric T, 13. T .. fir S t
“ We h e a r ru m o rs of an ex p e n ­
m en a n d public objected s tr e n u ­ sive parade. Is th e re to be one,
AR»«n? I . W. Y.’ S anw app lies to oxasna for
ously to th is deal. TTie Jubilee was a n d if so how m udb will it eost
jobsfinally financed on a shoestring a n d who will pay fo r it?
ft« D u a n e S t r e ^ M e w Y o r k t , W . Y . O i i M i t a t U n ) . O p by p riv ate citizens. N evertheless,
“ We u n d e rsta n d t h a t you ai-e
^ ^ .£ *!n ^ e rv io e L E A D B K o ff ic e .
th e City h a d to scrape up odds an d coim ting on a sale of 2,000,000
It ^ '^ a u c a t t o n — 1 1 0 U v i n c s U a i S t r e e t , B r o o k l j n 2 ,. H . Y .
ends of m oney to p a y th e m unici­ tick ets of admisKion to G ra n d
i « s e y - < 2 i v n S e n r to e C o m m is s io n , S t a t e B o u s ^ J r t w i t o m
p al bill o u t of o th e r a p p ro p ria­ C e n tral P ala c e a t 50 cen ts each
^
^ r e e t . N e w w k ; C t t j B a ]^ . C a m d e n ; p e r w n n e l o fflc e c B o l
tions, in ad d itio n to th e $100,000 over a four-w eek period to re ­
ap p ro p riated fo r p relim in a ry costs. im burse th e C ity fo r its a p p ro p ri­
c x a m i a r e o p e a o n ig t o th o a e tO r e a d v I n fito u e n w a c ir t
C om ptroller C raig th e n th r e a t­ ations. Is th e re an y possibility of
^ ^ L i U v in paarUemkur d e p a r t m e n U , a $ t p o d f i e d .
ened City employees w ith loss of g ettin g even h a lf t h a t m an y p eo ­
H r docs
re o e to e o r is sm e a p p lic o M o m * 0 9
N e to t c r k
theix jobs if th e y w orked on th e ple into G ran d C e n tra l P alace in
Jubilee.
th a t time, gaite aside from th e
^ f h Iss u e s a n d r e c e iv e s a p v U ic a tio n s b 9 m a U a m d r e q u ir e * t h a t
T h e S esquicentennial C elebra­ fa c t thaA chttdren are to be a d m it­
^ ^ L a t io n s b e p o s t- m a r lc e d I je io r e m id r a g h t n i t h e e lo e f a y t f a t e .
tio n
of G eorge
W a sh in g to n ’s te d free? I f th a t revenue is n o t
fiis o is s u e * a n d r e c e iv e s a p p lio a t io n * b s m a il, b ir t r e q u ir e s
b irth d a y , also im d er th e d irec­ realized, does i t m ean t h a t th e •
Z ^ t t o n * b e a c tm a iiv o t i M e b t i th e c io s t n g d a t e ; a p o s t - m a r k
tio n of Mr. W halen , resulted in City will n o t be reim bursed?
a num ber of p e tty law suits i n ­
is n o t t u ilM e n t . f t o r e t u r n p o s ta g e U r e q u ir e d l o f c ^
“ We im d erstan d th a t a good
volving even th e p u blic-sp irited m any employees are w orking on
^ J fo T o n a p p lio a tt o n f r v m t h e V , 8 . C iv a S e r v ic e O o i a i a i t t i o a
citizens w ho h a d become m em bers plan s fo r th e celebration. How
s ta m p e d , a d d r e s s e d e tw e io p e . T V tX B H a c h e s o r U a ^ ,
of th e sponsoring com m ittees.
m any wieh em ployees are giving
^ c l o s e d to U h t h e l e t t e r r e q u e s tin g a p p lic a t io n W a a f c * f r o m
M eanw hile, th e Citizens U nion, m ore th a n in c id en tal a tte n tio n to
^ 'n y c
a n d S ta te c o m n U s g lo n s a r e o i> c « e v e r y d a g ^ e x c e p t
ijiiic h h a s questioned th e p ro p ri­ th e celebration an d w h a t v a lu a ­
e ty of th e p ro jec te d Jubilee on a tio n ought to be p u t on th e ir tim e
a nd h o lid a g s . f r o m 9 « j a . t o 4 p .m . a m d o » S a tm r d a y * f r o m
n u m b er of occasions, th is week in calculatizig th e cost to th e
to n o o n .
T h e U . S . C o m m is s io n 1 * o p e n e v e r y 6 0 9 f r o m
dem anded to know fro m G rover city?
to S p .m .. e x c e p t S a tu r d a g * , S u n d a g s a m d M S d a g s .
“How m uch h a s your co m m it­
W halen th e an sw ers to some basic
i f to G e t T h e r e — R a p W t r a n s i t U n e s t U a t m a y b e t u e d 1o*
questions. I t called his p la n fo r tee sp en t or obligated itself to
th e U . S .. S t a i e a n d N Y C C iir l! S e r r lo e O o m m t e i o n o fflO K
a fashiOTi sixom a n "obviously n o n - spen d?
^ a n d t h e C i t y C o ll e c t o r o fla c e s , w h e r e a p p iS c a O o D s a r c Is s u e d
“These are som e of th e ques­
mxtnicipal fu n ctio n .” I t w anted
ff^ v e d f o r la r g e e x a o » . to U o w :
to know ju s t how m a n y City em ­ tio n s th a t are b o th e rin g us on
ployees — in u n d ersta ffe d de­ th e basis of incom plete in fo rm a ­
p a rtm e n ts — were neglecting th e ir tio n so f a r available. As th in g s
P o lic e C i v i l i a n s i n M a n h o f t o n C o l l e g e
own w ork to p u t in tim e fo r th e sta n d now we h e a r h u n d re d s of
Jubilee, a n d how m u c h th is tim e th o u sa n d s of dollars jingling in a
A lu m n i H o ld D in n e r
Ith -H o s p ita l P la n
is w orth in cash. I t asked who d a rk room.
“I t would be very helpful If
would be le ft holding th e bag if
T he a n n u a l d in n e r of th e M a n ­
nir hundred a n d tw e n ty o u t
th e C elebration doesn’t p a n out your 'com m ittee would give .the
h
a
t
ta
n
A
lum
ni
w
as
held
on
iout 600 eligible c iv ilia n e m public and th e officials responsible
ficnancially.
S a tu rd a y , April 10, a t th e Roose­
of the P olice D e p a r tm e n t velt Hotei. Jo se p h L. H u n t, ’98,
T he Citizens U nion’s le tte r, for th e C ity’s finances a com plete
signed by its c h a irm a n , R ich ard budget, show ing how m u ch you
enrolled in th e H e a lth I n - re tire d Division E ngineer, of th e
hope to raise Iro m each source,
S. Childs, follows in p a i t:
B
oard
of
T
ra
n
sp
o
rta
tio
n
,
NYC,
jnce Plan of G re a te r N e w Y o rk
“T here are plan s, such as th e how m uch you p lan to spen d for
spoke
for
th
e
G
olden
Julw
larians.
the Blue Cross H o s p ita l P la n ,
tw o illum inated signs to be built each purpose, an d w h at obliga­
P au l M. B re n n a n . '23, a n E x am ­
rt Pleydell, H IP g e n e ra l m a n over 42nd S tre e t a t a cost of $50,- tions, if any, will be in c u rred if
in
e
r
of
th
e
M
unicipal
Civil
announced.
000, w hich seem un necessarily ex­ funds a re n o t a c tu a lly in h a n d
vice
Com
m
ission,
represented
^ i n g Ju ly 1 th e n ew e n tra v a g a n t an d o u t of proportion, to m eet th e m from sources o th e r
th e Salver Ju b ilarian s. More th a n
together w ith aJDout 500
an d we w onder how prom inence th a n th e C ity’s ta x p ay e rs; also
700
a
tte
n
d
e
d
th
e
dirm
er.
tndents, ^^i^l be e n title d to
an d valuable space ca n properly w h at am oun ts h ave been sp e n t
In th e class o f ’98 is also C harles
irt€ medical care a t t h e ir
be given to so obviously n o n -m u ­ an d debts in curred a lre ad y ?”
s at doctors* offices a n d in
S everal
B orough
P residen ts,
nicipal a fu n ctio n as a fash io n
Police D ep artm en t.
from th e political consolidation show.
itals through tw n ty -fiv e H I P
questioned a b o u t th e ir a ttitu d e to ­
A m o n g th e 25-y ea r m e n a re A.
cm J a n u a r y 1, 1898, of M a n h a tta n
lical groups w ith a p erso n n el
T he Citizens U nion is very w ard th e Jubilee, h ave sta te d th a t
S. B ehan, J. P. G ow an, J . J. —th e original New Y ork — w ith
doctors. N Y C pays J ia lf th e
Q uin n, en g in eers of fh e B o a rd o f th e C ity of Broo&lyn, S ta te n I s ­ m uch concerned t h a t large sum s th ey feel negative ab o u t it, b u t in T ra n six H ta tio n ; J . J . Foiey aaad la n d a n d w h a t is now Q ueens of m oney sh a ll n o t b e s p e n t on th e M ayor’s decision a s to final
he enrollment d riv e in
th e
n o n -essen tials a t a tim e w hen dicated th e ir p referen ce to a w a it
Ip.
J. R ooney, engineers of t h e ' C ounty.
Departm ent w h ic h
w as
m any of o u r m o st vital public dispoeition o f th e controversial
B
oard
of
E
d
u
ca
tio
n
;
T.
F
.
O
aD
a‘^From
a
puldicity
sta
n
d
p
o
in
t,
i!ed by D e p u ty O o m m is services a r e b eing sta rv e d a n d project.
g h e r of th e BBstory T>epaitm ent
th
a
t
p
robably
is
«
io
u
g
h
o
f
a
hook
itr Martin H . M e a n e y a n d A s o f Boys H ig h School, Brooklyn; to »>«ig a c ^ b r a t k > n on, l» it t h e , public employees are im derpaid
nt Chief In s p e c to r A u g u s t W .
of fim ds.
B. J. Sullivan. Division E ngineer Caty an d its people, in these tim es fo r I lack
t seems to us t h a t th e puldic.
th, was lim ite d to c iv ilia n e m o
f
th
e
B
o
ard
cd W a te r Supply; o f world em ergency, should n o t a n d th e public’s represen tativ es
The drive a m o n g th e t in la n d F ra n c is J. Sottile, fo rm e r As­ be se t u p as a g larin g exam ple of on th e B o a rd of E stim ate a n d th e
V ETERA N S
Bed forces w ill be b eg u n la te r ,
s is ta n t D istrict A ttorney of R ic h ­ sp en d in g m oney n e ith e r wisely C ity Council, should be e^ven a
new enrollees b rin g th e
m ond County.
2 5 p e r c e n t D is c o u n t
n o r too well.”
reasonably com plete financial p ic­
membership in th e H e a lth
S e n a to r F ra n c is J. M ahoney, ’18,
And, added M r. Miley, “it a p ­ tu re o f your co m m ittee’s plans.
sraace Plan to 119,222.
C o m m e r c ia l ;
T e c h n ic a l:
and
is P resid en t of th e A lum ni an d p ea rs to be publicity th a t is th e We believe no such p ictu re h a s
S a les PfMiiitons (be£;iiuM^« u r
Sam uel H. G iangreco. ’31. is m otivating force.”
b een given so far.
e x p e r i e n c e d ) . A p p ly a ll w eek.
c h a irm a n of th e D in n er Com ­
Since th e G olden Jubilee a c tu ­
“T he B oard of E stim a te h a s a p ­
w k ftio n E s t a t e s
Pot.ition8 t o $ 1 2 5
m ittee.
ally mqj’ks th e 50th year of th e p rop riated sum s to tallin g $785,000
existence
of
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of
on fou r se p arate occasicms fo r c e r­
>eals t o P e n s i o n e r s
P ro g re s s iv e
th e G re a te r City, M r. Miley called ta in specified purposes of your
Mliibit at 500 F ifth Avenue, H i l l i a r d t o L e a d 1 , 3 0 0 for revision, o r even scrapping, com m ittee a n d $100,000 m ore is
■ Level B, empdaasiaes how
of c u rre n t p lans in favor of a to com e from th e P o rt A uthority.
P la c e m e n t S e rv le e
possible for those about to T o M a s s C d n m u n j o n
program of activities to be con­ Do you «cpect to asdc f«r fm rther
8 0 w a iu e u :n s t r e e t
Irom civil service or th o se
R aym ond M. H illiard, newly- ducted by th e p residen ts of th e aj>propriations?
8(;iTU 50H
already retire d to live appointed Com m issioner of W el­ boroughs, a t m ore m o d e ra te co st
“W e u n d e rsta n d tJaat you are
B E e k m a n 3 -6 5 7 3 -4
™ida at relatively low costs, fare. win lead m ore th a n 1,^00 an d w ith m ore fittin g a n d decor­ asking
$500,000 in contributions
^tion Estates F lorida, w hich C atholic staff m em bers of his new ous c««m onies.
fro m New Y ork City businessm en.
^Soring the eadaibit, w as th e D ep a rtm en t to St. P a tric k ’s CaMr. W h alen an d h is big p ro j­ I s th is to be ^penl only if rM Count de
B ary, th e thedi-al as th e y oeUebrate th e ir e c t got f u rth e r d enunciations la st oeived, or is your com m ittee going
®Wgne King, who ^>e!nt a U th a n n u a l oooporate O om m un- week, too, as th e B o ard of E s- mhead
S IIE E U GARLEY
w itb p la n s w hich will throw
of money beau tifyin g km o n M ay 2 a t tiie 9 a.m . M ass. itimate h e a r d dem ands t h a t C ity a n y defiett in th is a m e n n t back
( F u r u t e r l ; « f B l. J o a u u f A>rc)
p P e r ty . T h e 2 0 - r o o m m a n ­ B rea k fast wiH l»e served in th e m oney be sp e n t fo r mo(re useful
th e city?
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* 0 0 U.S. Higtnraor 17,
w a rn e d
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( H£3S<lUC:n'A UQDES)
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your «ves towards your future soaceae
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U A IM AMD f G H A U C
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flcaiar
th e « B llC id ix a m a y b e . s e c iz r e d b y w r i t - M r . W h alen 2 5 y e a r s ago. W h a ­
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taum io« o r c a l M n g t h e N a t i o n a l C i m - len fb'st proposed a m unicipal
S IN C E
lU J V
and handlcappvd children and adulta.
^ ----o e ---------1 9 4 2 . „p a te n H ead q u arters.
Bookesr ^ T. bond Issue, b u t th e Citizens U nion
h
uHvo
L f 't a i F iu a iic ia l In s u v a n c i
I '- M lk r
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------------income increases, lliam S treet, JNew York« N. Y.
N ext, h e proposed t h a t ads be
1 V * 0 Ui-UMiwM> *»»».
MuU. u a 7-S13S
.^ m w in o « « * * « j * i a o « a t w h ic h t o o p f t f * / o r F e d e r a i, S t a U
g o v e m m e m t io b t , u n le u o tM e r w ts e d im m e d :
( C o n t in n e d f r o m P a g e
I)
a n o th e r $500,000 to be spent, p re ­
sum ably, on p ara d e s w itJi ex p e n ­
sive floats, style shows, a fo u rweek exhibit a n d ca rn iv a l a t
O ra n d C en tral P alace, a n d o th e r
sim ilar displays t h a t would seem
to be m o st untim ely, to s a y th e
least, w hen th e C ity itself is so
h ard -p re sse d financially.’*
As to th e O ra n d C e n tral P a l­
ace exhibit, M r. M iley recalled
t h a t tlie Ju b ilee C om m ittee c h a ir­
m a n an tic ip a te d a r e tu r n of $1,000.000 th ro u g h a 50-cen t ad m is­
sio n fee w hich, on th e basis of
t h a t estim ate, w ould h av e to be
p a id by 2,000,000 pec^le. G ra n d
C e n tra l P alace, accordin g to Mr.
Miley. c a n n o t h a n d le a tu rn o v er
o f 2,000,000 people in four wedcs.
F u rth e r incom e, estim ated a t
*1,000,000 by M r. W halen, is e x ­
p ec te d to com e fro m royalties
to be paid fo r th e use of th e offi­
cial G olden Ju b ilee em blem on
various com m ercial products.
*‘H ie a n tic ip a tio n s o f M r. W h a ­
len a re ail very fine o n p a p e r,”
M r. M iley com m ented, **but th e
realization s generally fall f a r sh o rt
of th e goal. O ne need only recall
th e glowing p rospects e m a n a tin g
fro m tlie sam e source fo r th e c ity ’s
W orld’s P a ir in 1939 a n d 1940
to contem plate th e ac tu a l fin an <aal result.”
W ith th e city try in g to find
ways and m e an s to balance its
budget, M r. Miley continued, th e
m oney th a t h a s been s e t aside for
th e celebration could be used
m uch m ore effectively to provide
deserved sa la ry increases for m u ­
n icipal employees o r to re ta in es­
se n tia l city services t h a t m ay h ave
to be dropped because th e neces­
sary fu nds are lacking.
“M any of th e th in g s th e City
h a s done a n d is doing are w orthy
o f a p e rm a n e n t exh ibit,” h e w ent
on, “b u t in a m odest atm osph ere;
n o t in th e g arish mood of bally­
hoo an d carnival t h a t h a s been
projected.
“T h e basis for th e c u rre n t cel­
e b ra tio n is n o t h isto rical,” he
Fmgm
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a
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EYE STRAIN CAN IE HARMFUL
I t o aa be rollovfd by p roperly ilttcd
plusaca. A viHit to o u r oflice will convinf‘f> you how reasoim blc pooil eye
care o;m be.
GOLDMAN OPTICIANS
Kye n KxftiiiinMl
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itO NA.HSAII HT., N.Y.C-.
B . P a rk e r
W . Pavosi
W m . Beagan
J. J. Lyons
D , C ia n fa r ra
C . D a r ie n z o
J. R assack
J o s . B e a l ls
W . A y re y e
Jas. M o o n ey
P a u l R usso
G e o . M o r r is
H . N a g in
C . H a n le y
V . G a m b a r d e lla
C . B o y le J r .
J . F a lr c lo u g h
R . M c G ra th
J . S c ln t o
G eo. H o rn
G . B e n e d ic t
L. Shaw
A . G re e n s h o r
John Hopp
Jos. S ta n to n
J . E s p o .s ito
P . F ra n c o
P . F ra n c o
J . S te w a rt
F. M occi
L u k e G a llo
G . L lp a r e ll
B e n . W ld o m
J . R e y n o ld s
E d . S ta n c z y k
C lia s . C o x
N . J. Rogene
L . G o rm e za n o
J . C h o le w ln s k i
L u c lo G a l l o
101— 150
W . P e a r s a ll
R . Snyder
J. V ra n a
D . F a rfo n e
C . O ’C o n n o r
W . C ashm an
D . B re e n
I L
S E R
V
Y O R K
C. BeU
H . M c C a rth y
G . Baynea
Jos. C h a ro
G . B u d d e n s ic k
R . W . A n te n u c c i
A . E . S m ith
L a r r y D e lg a u d i o
John G abay
B . K ra w c h u k
C . P lg g o tt
A . K e ll
B a y a rd C ox
P. Panchansky
A id e T e s c o rl
C . V a ld ln o te
H . S a lm o n
Latest Eligible Lists
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F r o m o t i o n E li g i b l e L i s t I n O r d e r
o f P r o s p e c t iv e A p p o i n t m e n t .
D i s a b l e d V e t s C . S c h o ll J r .
1— 50
J a s . C a w le y
E . J . M c M a n u s D . V e la r d l
W . C . S c h w a r tz A . G i a n c o l a
C . D e ld in
H . S c h m id t
A . O ’B r i e n
F - D lS a n to
K . Thom as
J- D u n n e
C . C a ru s o
M . M a n fe ta n o
H . M lh a r lc h
B . E d w a rd s
B . L ig g i o
A . S c h e ld e t J r .
O . S a ra c o
A . B u fa n o
P . P a te rn o
T . B y rn e s
I. C a h a n
J . G a lla g h e r
R . B a rb e ttl
E . R e v e re
J . C la f T e y
P . M e ro n e
N . P a n t a l e o n e R S c h o e n l je r g
D . C a n o n ic o
H . P a c e lk o
J . W . A p p o ld
A . C o v a c in o
A le x . M o r r is
A . C u c c ln e llo
A. B achm ann
E d w in G a r v e y
A . G lic k
51— 100
A . W lc k s te in
G . P. U ngar
G . F a lle r
W . T . W asp
P . P r ic e
L . B o u rn e
G e o . V a rio
D . B eer
J a m e s F ly im
M . S h e r id a n
A lb e r t P u c c i
D . C o la n t r o p o
J a s . B o g lio li
C. G uze
P . D a v r io
E . F in n e g a n
T iio s . B e c k e r
C. Edm onds
J o s . A r r ig o
J . B la v a ti
A . C e r n lk
D . Z a fa r in o
I V
I C
E
L E A
D
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C IT Y
M e y e r B e rm a n
P . K o lb a s u k
G . E M llw o r t h
S . P e c h s te k
C . B u n tin g
J. H a rn e tt
H . A lle n
R . B a ru th
D . P la n g o z z a
J o h n S h a rk e y
C h a s . O ’M e a r a
M . B la n k
R . S ie g a l
R . C u tle r
Jos. C liffo r d
G . L ls s a n d r e l lo
J , P a la z z o le
I . W e in e r
N . B ra m e n
L . C a s e a r in o
D . P lz z a r e lli
P . O usack
J . B ro g a n
S. K u rz
E . M o jz i3
G . B a io n e
H . D iB o c c o
J . G ia n c o t ti
P . A ddeo
A . M a ts c h k e
F o r e g o i n g is t h e N Y C e l i g i b l e
V . F e rra ra
lis t f o r p r o m o tio n to S a n ita tio n
T . C a n d a lin o
M a n , C la s s C , a s r e a r r a n g e d b y
A . N a p o li
T h e L E A D E R to g iv e e ffe c t to v e t.
e ra n
p re fe re n c e ,
a s s u m in g
a ll
P . C a r m in itle
c la im s g r a n t e d as m a d e . T h e o r ­
A. Vuono
d e r o f s t a n d i n g is t h e r e f o r e t h e
P . V a le r io
p ro s p e c tiv e o r d e r o f a p p o in t m e n t .
John Bas
T h e . c a n d i d a t e ’s . n u m b e r . g i v i n g
J o h n M a tti
h is s ta n d in g , as c o n ta in e d i n th e
A . R iy a n o
n o t i c e o f r e s u l t , is b a s e d o n p e r ­
L . D a m ic o
c e n ta g e o n ly , b u t p re fe re n c e e f ­
O . B o s to n
fe c tu a tio n c h a n g e s t h a t r a d ic a lly .
W . B e rg e r
T h e L E A D E R a lo n e p u b lis h e s t h e
J o h n S is k a
N Y C li s t s i n p r o s p e c t i v e a p p o i n t L . C u n n in g h a m
order.
J . R o th
A . V ig ila n te
S A N I T A T I O N M A N (B)
T . P r z y lo w ic z
(C o n tin u e d fr o m L a s t W e e k )
R . Leo
8 5 1 -9 0 0
P . M . C h ir ic o
A. H ohm ann
R . P . R o g e rs
A . L ic c a r d i
C . A c it o n
H . J. P re y
T h o s , B a rre tt
S . P a tr lc o la
R . P .'B a r r y
p . D a le s s a n d r o
L . C lc ir e lli
J . P . S a jio
E d . T . O ’C o n n o r
W m . S te o
J . S ta s s e
A lf P . N o st
P . P o c o ro b b a
G . G . D a m b r o s lo H . G . B o y d J r .
Jos. G e rb e
P . T , Sessa
J o h n H a ffe n , J r.
A lg o G iu s t in ia n i C . J . B e s t
P e te R a u c c i
A . B osco
R . B . T e a to n
P e te r M u n o z
J . S a rc o n e
A . P . P a s s a re tte M . J M a r r a
E d . fe r in e
H . S c h w e itz e r
N a t a le F a z io
J o h n P in t o
V . S . H e lfo n t
E d w in M c C o rt
P . P . L a ttu g a
E d . M u lh o lla n d
151— 186
P . C e rb o n e
A ug. J. B e rn a rd I
J . H o lla n
S . P a lle tta
J o h n L R ic e
P . W illia m s e n
C . A . B i e r f e l d t A n t o n i o R a s i le
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LEG A L NOTICE
BAR, JE A N E U G E N E H E N R I.— n » e
People of the S ta te o f New Vork, by the
ffrace of God free and independent, to
Claude Bar, Collector of In te rn a l Revenue,
S ta te T a x Commission, Helene Crosnier,
Stephen F . Spiegel, G a rn e tt Gardnier De
Stackelberg-; B anque Franco-C hinoise P o u r
Le Commerce E t L ’ln d u strie , bciner th e
persons in terested in th e e sta te of Jea n
Eugene Henri Bar, deceased, w ho a t the
tim e of his d e ath w as a F ren c h nation al
domiciled in th e R epublic of France, and
w as la te of th e Fren c h Concession of
S hanghai, R epublic of China, send gre e t­
ings:
W hereas,' Irv in g T r u s t Company, a New
Y ork corporation, w ith its prin cip al oflice a t No. One W all Street, M a n h a tta n ,
New York, h a s lately applied to the S u r­
ro g a te ’s C ourt of the C ounty of New Y ork
to h a v e its accoiuit o f proceedings as a n ­
c illary a<lministrator o f th e goods, c h a t­
tels and cre<lits of J ea n E ugene H enri Bar,
deceased, ju dicially settled and fo r in s tru c ­
tions of th e s u rro g a te : th erefo re, you and
each of you are cited to show cause before
th e Suri-ogate’s C ourt of o u r County of
New York, a t th e H all of Records, in
th e County o f New Yoj-k, on th e 1 4 th
day of May, 1048, a t h a lf-p a s t ten o ’clock
in th e forenoon o f t h a t day why, 1. The
account of proceedings o f said Irv in g
T r u s t Company as such ancillary a<lminis tra to r o f th e goods, c h a tte ls and credits
o f J ea n Eugene H enri B a r should n o t ^
judicially settled, 2. Said ancillary a d ­
m in is tra to r sh o u ld n o t receive th e in ­
s tru c tio n s of th e c o u rt as to w h a t action,
if any, it is required to ta k e u p o n the
policies of insuranc'e referred to in th e
petition, 3. T h e s u rro g a te should no t
in s tru c t th e a n cilla iy a d m in is tra to r as to
th e action w hich i t is to ta k e in respect
to th e pro perty in th e free zone and 4.
T he c o u rt should not^ ta k e p ro o f of the
services rendered by coiujscl to th e a n ­
cillary a d m in is tra to r and direct pay m en t
th ereof in an a m o u n t n o t to exceed th e
sum of fS.OOO, and disbui'.sements as
m ay bo fixed by th e c o u rt.
In testim on y w hereof, wo h a v e caused
th e seal of th e S u rro g a te ’s C ourt of th e
said County of New Y o rk to bo h e re u n to
aflixed. W itness, H on orable J am e s A. Deleh an ty , a S u rro gate o i o u r said <-ounty,
a t th e Count.v of New York, th e 5 th day
o f April, in th e y e a r o f o u r I.ord one
th o u san d nine hundreti and forty-eight.
(L.S.)
GEORGE LOESCH,
C lei'k o f th e S u r r o g a te ’s C o u r t.
P«lni«r’. "SK m SUCCESS ■ Saa# i. »
containing tke simc coitly inadiiitio'’ » i
»rev.d Palmar’s "SKIN SUCCRSS" Oin’.n'*"
lk« rich el»a«fing, HHUi VtVIHflO
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en 3m i«utit. Amacingly quick
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•c a a tn a, a n d ra t h * * • x te r na l l y rauitd Ih*'"J
•ei antifio h y g i e n e a c tio n of
F o r y o u r youth
y o u r s kin t h i i t u x u r i o u i 3 minui«
t im i- t r a a tm e n t. At t oi le tr y eounKrt
o r f ro m E. T. B r o w n e Drup Cnminityi 1*J
CESS" Sotp.
N«w York 5. N. Y.
LEG A L NOTK 1^:
CITATION
Th e People of the State
by th e grace of God. fret' aiul
^
to JOHN M cCa r t h y .
THY, CONSUL GENEK.'VL
,he
and to M ICHAEL J. 0 ’G(>liMAV
leged h u sb an d of MARGAKKT .'WD(?ceased, w hose Post-Ollioo
know n, and cannot, after
, ‘,|n,
be ascertained by the
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living and if dead, to tlie
m inistrntors, distributees
y|l
M ICHAEL J . O’GORMAN,
nam es and P o s t Oflice
. j„|ji
k now n ,and cannot, after
bo ascertained by the
" cri'J*
being the persons interestoil
next of kin or otherwise >"
o f M AR G A R ET McCARTH^.
f,.ji
a t the tim e of h e r death
York •
of 170 E a s t l»5th Street.
Send G reeting;
Upon th e petition of I'*'’
V
m ln is tra to r of th e County «
g.x.i
ha v in g his oflfice at
‘ ,hatia“'
Room 308, B orough ol
‘‘‘ jniin'=
and C ounty of New Yorl^. *
o r of th e goods, chattels
said deceased:
hereW
You and each of you a
gyrro
to show cau se befort- t
3I
C ourt of New Y ork
‘’L i
H all o f Records, in the t u '
York, on th e 2 1st day of ^
h a lf-p a s t ten o ’clock i« ^
th a t day, why th e
of
of The P u b lic Administra o
, 0
ty of New York, as
of
good,8 c h attels nnd
e*"'',!
ceased, s h o u ld not be
],;,vc ,
In Testim ony Whereof.
th e seal of th e S u r r o g a t e 3^
uerf
said C ounty of New Yoi
aflixeit.
lyC
*"w anesB , Honorable
LINS, a Surrogate of 01 ‘
th e C ounty of New ^ orU.
oik*
April, in the year of
' ‘ tv
sand nine •‘U ndm i «“}•
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GEORGE
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J#M tal^e ad v an tag e of th e
of Local Law No. 19,
^"Siended th e a d m in istra relation to ch an g e of
retirement elections by
of the F ire D e p a rtm e n t
r; fund, should m ake a p writing to th e B oard
.Ktees of th e P ension F u n d ,
the desired change,
^ h an d lin g payroll records
■^tloned against allow ing In J t U concerning g arn ish m en t
»members g etting to w rong
such records h av e been
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m otion examinektions in th e F ire
D e p a rtm e n t w ere h eld la st T h u rs ­
day by th e M im icipal Civil Service
Com m ission for 20 can d id ates who
m issed th e specific exam s w hen
scheduled.
E d w ard K a ira th , re tire d on d isa b i l l ^ fro m E ng. 227, was p re ­
se n ted w ith a life m em b ersh ip In
th e F ire D e p a rtm e n t S t George
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society. H e is a fo rm e r V ice-presi­
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P oet No. 930 A m erican Legion a t
W e rd e rm a n ’s H all a t 8:30 p.m .
T h u r s d a y , M a y 1 3 . A nnual bow­
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be h e ld a t th e NYAC. . . .
F rid ay , M ay 14. A nnual m em o r­
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of overcoats w as officially Society,
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ance c a rrie r is n o t responsible fo r
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ployer Is su b ject to double liabil­
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lowed R eiff $800 a n d th e City was
ordered to pay. T h e C orporation
Counsel recom m ended p ay m en t
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F a ilu re to Investigate th e age
of a n em ployee h a s cost W hite
P lain s $800. O n F e b ru ary 13, 1945,
Clifford R eiff of 23 M itchell P lace
Was h ire d by th e D ep a rtm en t of
Public W orks a n d assigned to th e
F o re stry B ureau. O n A pril 22 of
t h a t y ea r h e was h it o n th e h e a d
by a tre e lim b a n d sp e n t 18 days
in a ho spital. H is case w as r e ­
ferre d to C om pensation C ourt.
R eiff h a d claim ed to be 18 years
of age w h en employed, according
to th e re p o rt p resented to th e
Com m on Council, b u t before th e
C o m pensation C ourt, h e ad m itted
V IN E Y A R D L O D G E
J^CH lA K E . P A . . T e l . : 9040
“ location, 10 a c r e s ,
m o i lc r i i
p riv a te b a t h s . H ik in g ,
bathing, a l l s p o r t s . K e a s o n S p e c ia l r a t e s l o r D c c o B k i r r e s e r v a t i o n s e a rly ,
f
difference of opinion beliveen th e
Com mission an d th e p etitio n ers
or a m a jo rity of th is cou rt as to
w hich w ere relatively th e best o r
correct answ ers.”
A ppeal to Be T aken
C orporation Counsel Jo h n P.
M c G ra th said t h a t an a p p e a l'
would be prosccuted w ith all pos­
sible dispatch. I t is expected to
be h e a rd by th e C o u rt of A ppeals
in th e J u n e term .
“We feel t h a t th e appeal should
be prosecu ted,” said P re sid en t J o ­
seph A. M cN am ara, of th e Com ­
m ission, "because th e decision
could affect so m a n y o th e r exam ­
in ations, an d we would face th e
possibility of being in co u rt in ­
term in ab ly over objections to key
answ ers. I t is th e re fo re w o rth
w hile delaying th e S erg ean t list
long enough to have th e question
decided by th e S ta te ’s h ig h e st
court. W e liked Ju stice D ore’s
o rln io n very m u ch .”
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tirely. I n e ith e r in stan ce, th e eli­
gible list would be shifted consid­
erably, Especially would prom o­
tion op p o rtu n ities of n o n -v eteran s
be im proved. T h e pass m a rk would
rem a in u nchanged.
T h e proceeding was b ro u g h t by
P a tro lm a n G eorge B lu m en th al,
assigned to th e P ension B ureau,
an d 110 o th e rs sim ilarly situated.
T hey disp uted th e key answ ers to
nine questions in w hich m ultiple
correctness w as h eap ed upon m u l­
tiple choice,
" I t Is obvious t h a t if m ore th a n
one answ er to a question is ac­
ceptable as best, a n ac tio n w hich
is a n tith e tic a l, th e re is a denial
of a r a tin g b ased on relative m e r­
it,” w rote Ju stic e Peck. H e held
th a t th e c o n tra ry w ould “to lerate
a subjective s ta n d a rd o r m easure
w hich Is n o t p erm itte d .”
O pinion Discusses O pinions
T h e d issen tin g opinion h eld t h a t
“th e issue Is n o th in g m ore th a n a
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T h e A ppellate Division, 3 to 2,
upheld S uprem e Coui't Ju stice
B en ed ict D. D ineen. who h a d d e­
cided in fav o r of P atro lm e n p ro ­
te stin g n in e key answ ers in th e
ex a m in a tio n for prom otion to S e r­
geant
(P. D .). T he eligibles
Claimed t h a t th e re c a n only be
one c o rrec t answ er In m ultiple
choice questions an d th e Com m is­
sion allowed m ore th a n one “b est”
answ er in th e n in e Instances.
P resid in g Ju stice D avid W.
P eck w rote th e prevailing o p in ­
ion, w ith w hich Justices V an
Voorhis a n d S h ien tag concurred.
J;ustice D ore w rote th e dissent,
w ith w hich Ju stic e C a lla h an con­
curred.
N ine Q uestions a t S take
T h e A ppellate C ou rt’s order
modifies t h a t of Ju stic e D ineen
to th e e x te n t t h a t if th e Com m is­
sion decides t h a t only one answ er
c a n n o t be adju d g ed correct. It
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T h e official notice of ex a m in a­
tio n for F irem an (F. D.) discloses
t h a t th e w ritten test, to be held
on S atu rd ay , M ay 15, will be d if­
fe re n t th a n th e la st one, w hich
w as held on Ju ly 13, 1946. T h e
no tice also reveals in general
ternxs w h at th e difference will be,
especially if one com pares th e a c ­
tu a l questions asked in th e la st
exam ination w ith th e type of
questions officially announced fo r
th e com ing one.
In th e 1946 test 100 m ultiple
choice questions w ere asked an d
th e p la n is to rep e at th a t m ethod
th is tir^ie.
Topical D istribution
T he questions th e n asked m ay
be grouped topically as follows:
Intelligence .................................. 69
P hysics an d chem istry ........... 14
K nowledge of rela te d govern­
m e n t agencies ........................ 7
Ju d g m e n t ....................................... *7
F irs t Aid ....................................... 3
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T h e LEADER h a s published se­
rially th e official questions 'and
official key answ ers in th e la st
NYC F ire m a n (F. D.) e x a m in a­
tion and, in th e issue of T uesday,
M ay 11 lo u r days before th e
w ritte n te st, will publish a com ­
plete, 100-question sam ple test,
w ith answ ers, p rep ared by H. J.
B e rn a rd , Executive E d ito r of T he
LEADER.
S o m e D if Y e r e n c e
T h e N e g a tiv e
A p p ro a c h
P h y s ic a ls
T o G e t G re e n L ig lit
so th e F ire m a n physicals could
rim th ro u g h Ju ly an d th e m ost of
August. A fter th a t th e w eather
m ay be too cold to w a rra n t h a v ­
ing m en und er te st outdoors,
w earing
ath letic
tru n k s
an d
sleeveless sh irts.
I f th e can did ates in th a t e x a m ­
in a tio n c a n ’t be fitted in to th e
pro g ram foi* te stin g in th e p ark,
it would be possible to hold th e
physicals for it a t th e Com mission
offices, a t 299 Broadw ay, ju s t as
th e m edicals are held therp. T he
q u arte rs are h a rd ly large enough
for doing it easily th a t way, b u t
if necessary th e y could be m ade
to suffice.
T h e R ailroad Clerk m edicals
an d physicals, both lield a t th e
Com m ission’s
M edical - P hysical
B ureau, will ta k e u n til M ay 11.
Next probably will com e to C lean­
e r (Men) m edicals a n d physicals.
B oth of th ese are held a t 299
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T h e negative questions u n d e r
In itia tiv e arise fro m th e p rac tic al
Impossibility of te stin g initiative
directly, by m ultiple choice ques­
tions. A question is given, w ith
five optional answ ers m a rk e d A,
T h e F ire m a n (F. D.) physical
exam ination is to be given th e
green light, because of th e large
nu m b er of can did ates an d th e d e ­
sire of F ire Com m issioner F ra n k
J. Q uayle to m ake ap poin tm ents
as .soon as possible a fte r th e list
is prom ulgated. T h e physicals will
be held in V an C ortland P ark.
To accom plish th e desired r e ­
su lts th e ra tin g of th e F ire m a n
w ritte n test, to be held on S a tu r ­
day, M ay 15, will have to be ex­
pedited, as only th e survivors of
t h a t te st will be given th e physi­
cals.
T h e NYC Civil Service Com m is­
sion is pondering th e question.
A p la n of sta rtin g th e physicals
on Ju n e 1 for th e candidates who
pass th e test fo r T ra n s it P a tr o l­
m an,
C orrection
Oificer .and
Bridge an d T unnel Officer, is u n ­
d er discussion. T lie hope is to
com plete th e physicals by th e end
I L
Y O R K
Because of th e considerable
change in th e n a tu re of th e ex am ­
in a tio n , w ith all scientific ques­
tions b arre d from th e com ing test,
T o t a l ..................................... 100 a new sam ple could be of g reater
E ac h question correctly a n ­ a ir to a ca n d id a te even th a n th e
sw ered counted 1 per cent. T he official questions an d answ ers of
sam e will probably be tru e th is V _____________________________________________
tim e.
T h e notice of ex am in ation sets
fo rth th e following regarding th e o r Intelligence. T he distinction I
M ay 15 event: “T he w ritte n te st m ak e in classifying questions a f ­
will be held first an d will be de­ fected by overlap is to p u t th e m
signed to ixjveal th e c a n d id a te ’s in to th e intelligence category, if
intelligence, initiative, jud gm ent, th e re is an y doubt, a n d in to th e
know ledge of related goverrunent ju d g m en t category only if th e
agencies, an d cap acity to le a rn question asks th e ca n d id a te w h at
h e would do u n d e r given circum ­
th e work of a firem an.”
I t is obvious th a t tw o topics stances. Also, I do n o t include
t h a t were included in th e last a n y questions as com ing u n d er th e
ex am in atio n will be excluded from h ea d in g of an y science unless
th e c u rren t one: Physics an d knowledge of th a t science, r e ­
chem istry and F irst Aid. T he r e a ­ quired to answ er th e question,
son for excluding physics an d exceeds t h a t w hich th e average
chem istry, as well as F irs t Aid, la y m an possesses. U nder t h a t in ­
is th a t w hatever knowledge is r e ­ te rp re ta tio n th e re would be no
quired of a n appointee in these scientific questions a t all in th e
subjects is ta u g h t to h im in th e M ay 15 test, w hich agrees fully
F ire College during his p ro b atio n ­ w ith th e sta te m e n t by th e Com ­
mission of th e five general topics
a r y period.
on w hich th e can d id ates will be
Two New Topics Now
exam ined.
F or th e two subjects excluded,
th e NYC Civil Service Com m is­
T w o P r e d ic t lo n a
sion, by its own anno uncem en t,
Sim ple m a th em atica l questions,
will su b stitu te questions testing
(a) in itiative an d (b) capacity usually involving only arith m etic,
to learn th e work of a firem an. a re classed as intelligence ques­
A ssum ing th e sam e distributio n of tions. I f algebra w ere required, or
questions on th e reta in e d topics, an y “h ig h e r” b ra n c h of m a th e ­
th e two new subjects would r a te m atics, th e question w ould be sci­
a to tal of 17 questions. O n th e entific, b u t none su ch was p res­
assum ption th a t these would be e n t in th e la st test, an d it is safe
divided into 9 an d 8, th e new se t­ to assum e none will be in th e
p rese n t test.
up would be:
I t is possible also to m ake o th e r
Intelligence .................................. 69
predictions, helpful to can d id ates:
C apacity to le a rn th e w ork of
1. T h e initiative questions will
a f i r e m a n .................................. 9
In itia tiv e .....................................
8 be negative.
2. T h e questions on cap acity to
Knowledge of related govern­
m en t a g e n c ie s ..................
7 le a rn th e w ork of a firem an will
Ju d g m e n t ...................................
7 deal w ith capability of grasping
new m a tte r, an d will n o t deal w ith
T o tal ................................... 100 any facu lty for le arn in g th e work
In each instance th e re a re five of a firem an, as distinguished
from le arn in g an y o th e r work.
m a in subjects.
Classifying objectively th e ques­
tio n s of th e la st previous te st is
n o t com pletely possible, since in ­
telligence an d ju d g m en t questions
overlap an d questions th a t seem
to b ear on some aspect of physics
could be classified u n d er physics
I V
D a te
T h e sam ple will be based on
th e reasoning co n tain ed in Mr.
B e rn a rd ’s article in th is issue, in
w hich h e m akes c e rta in p red ic­
tions ab o u t types of questions,
an d gives reasons supp orting those
predictions. Tim e allowed will be
3 Vi hou rs, so ta k e th e sam ple
te s t as a n in dicatio n of how
you’ll fa re later.
T h e B e rn a rd sam ple ex a m in a­
tion could be published sooner
th a n M ay 11, b u t th a t d a te was
selected because it allows tim e for
com pletely th o ro u g h p re p a ra tio n
of th e sam ple test. — E ditor.
>
B, C, D an d E, a n d th e co rrect
le tte r Is to be p rin te d in in k oiily
(black o r blue), in th e space on
th e Answer S h eet alongside th e
n um ber of th e question. Since th e
correct answ er is given (alth ough
n o t identified), positive in itia ­
tive is reduced practically to
zero, even if one answ ers th e
question correctly. Hence, to p ro ­
vide a question u n d er th is c a t­
egory w ith an y degree of validity,
choice of an y of th e fo u r w rong
answ ers could indicate absence
of in itiativ e, while choice of th e
r ig h t answ er would n o t n ecessar­
ily show presence of initiative.
T h erefo re th e w rong In itia tiv e
answ ers would be boners obvi­
ous to an y one w ith an y sense
of o rig in a tin g a sim ple u n d e r­
taking. T his m eans, in brief, t h a t
In itia tiv e questions should be
easy to answ er correctly, because
one w ould be dum b who picked
a r a th e r preposterous answer.
T h e te stin g of In itia tiv e is best
done in essay type questions, b u t
since th e re is to none of these,
th e Com m ission h as im posed on
itself a difficult ta sk in a tte m p t­
ing to assay In itia tiv e by th e m u l­
tiple choice m ethod. F o r th is
reason In itia tiv e questions m ay
n o t a tta in th e 8 th a t I have spec­
ulated upon, an d capacity to le a rn
m ay get m ore th a n th e p lay th a n
th e 9 I have indivated.
A n o t h e r B o r d e r l in e P o s s ib ilit y
C apacity to le a rn is a n o th e r
borderline grouping, because if
one is .n o t carefu l in fra m in g th e
question, i t falls m ore properly
into th e Intelligence classification.
Intelligence m eans th e ability to
exercise th e h ig h er m e n ta l fu n c ­
tio n s; th e possession of readiness
of com prehension. I t ca nbe seen
how close in m ean in g are “ca p ac­
ity to le a rn ” a n d “readiness of
com prehension." B u t th e re is a
difference.
C apacity to le a rn is b ased on
fac ts a n d in fo rm atio n t h a t are
new to th e c a n d id a te; readiness
of com prehension. I t can be seen
m ay be te ste d w ith a sta te m e n t
of fac ts e ith er fam ilia r to him
or n o t requiring cap acitf to learn,,
as m u ch as read y ability to u n ­
d ersta n d an d distinguish. C a p ac­
ity to le a rn Involves som ething
so new to th e ca n d id a te t h a t he
m u st n o t only be able to u n d e r­
sta n d it (w hich tests Intelligence)
b u t to absorb an d apply it (ca­
pacity to le a rn ).
A P o s s ib ly F a r J o u r n e y
F o r ca p ac ity -to -le a rn questions
th e Com mission m ay go f a r afield
of F ire D ep a rtm en t work, because
th e g rea ter capacity to le a rn a n y ­
thing, exceeds th e lesser, or m ay
confine itself to fire fighting an d
prevention, signals, rules an d reg ­
ulations, even th e Official Action
G uide of th e F ire D epartm ent,
since it m akes no difference w h at
new m a tte r is p resented to th e
ca n d id a te fo r his consideration,
so long as it Is stran g e to him .
A recondite su b je c t-m a tte r ten d s
to m ake a question ap p ear diffi­
cult, w itho ut an y rea l difficulty
existing, th erefo re such questions
should be recognized as n o t te s t­
ing one on a rem ote subject, b u t
as te stin g one’s m en tal grasp, re ­
gardless of th e subject.
T h e cap ac ity -to -le arn topic will
pf Juue« for. tiiQ tluee-title tests, Sii'oadway and are relatively easy. therefore be the second one that
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Commission.
T h e th re e o th e r categories — L a s t F i r e m a n T e $ (
Intelligence, Knowledge of rela te d
g overnm ent agencies a n d Ju d g ­ S t r e s s e d I n t e l l i g e g ,
m e n t — are sta n d a rd an d sim ple
to adm inister.
S o W ill P r e s e n t 0 ,
A v o id i n g C o n f u s io n
T h e topical breakdown m
In telligen ce is saved fro m co n ­ la s t F ire m a n (P. d )
fusion w ith o th e r topics by th e exam in atio n , held by N YC
f a c t t h a t no specialized know l­ 13. 1946, shows th a t It
edge is required a n d no fac ts d o m in an tly a n Intelligence
beyond those n orm ally ta u g h t as 68 ou t of th e 100
^
in elem en tary school. T his is p a r ­ fa ll in to t h a t category.
R ead ers who kept past is«u
ticu larly tru e of th e firem an te st
because n o form al education or T h e LEADER in which t K
experience is required of a c a n ­ tions a n d answ ers were pubii
didate. I t also explains-w hy a r ith ­ will be in tereste d in the quw
m etic questions fall in to th e I n ­ nu m b ers assigned to the five
ic al classes:
telligence category.
In te llig e n c e —
6 ,
9 u
K nowledge of rela te d govern­
m e n t agencies would include th e 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 21
basic fa c ts about th e F ire D e p a rt­ 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 36’ 39
m e n t itself an d r a th e r finer poin ts 42, 43, 44, 45. 46, 47,
ab o u t o th e r d ep a rtm e n ts a n d 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57
60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 ?6
agencies.
Ju d g m e n t generally involves 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84’
good sense in d eterm inin g m a t­ 8 6 , 87, 8 8 , 89, 90, 91, 99 ’
te rs requiring m e n tal process, or 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100. Toti
P h y s ic s a n d c h e m is t r y — 3 i
th e fac u lty of affirm ing or d eny ­
ing a conclusion, hlle intelligence 29, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71
75. T o t a l , 14.
questions are addressed to one's 73,J u74,
d g m e n t — 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 i#
u n derstanding.
T o t a l 7.
Ju d g m e n t is tested by p re se n t­
la t e d gon
ing five options to a ca n d id a te m eKnnto wa gl eedngc eie s o f— r e31,
33, 34
who, so to speak, is p u t o n th e 37, 38, 40. T o t a l , 7.
spot, by being required to sta te
F i r s t a i d — 13, 17, 30. Total,
w hich o f th e five courses h e
would follow u n d er a given s ta te
of fac ts t h a t p rese n t th e ju d g ­
m e n t problem . H is good sense is T o o M a n y
F a il;
being tested, r a th e r th a n his m e n ­
ta l ca p ac ity o r ability to com ­ R e s c a l i n g
A ske
prehend, fo r these p a rtic u la r
T
h
e
extrem
ely
large
percent
skills are ta k e n for g ra n te d in
of “fa ta litie s” in th e recent
Ju d g m e n t questions.
m otion exam s for Assistant
T h e M u le o f th e T e s t
E ngineer h av e created dissa
tio n am ong th e NYC engini
In itia tiv e rem ain s th e stubborn fac
quality to te st by th e m ultiple in g personnel.
I n response to m any reqiie
choice m ethod, since In itia tiv e in ­
volves aljllity of original concep­ th e A ssociation of Engineers
tio n a n d ind«p«adent action. A rchitects, U nited Public Work
W hen th e co rrect answ er is ,s u p ­ h a s asked th e Civil Service
plied, original conception sounds m ission to revise th e ratings.
T o b ack u p these repre-sen
chim erical a n d independence of
action also rem ote. B u t a fa ir a p ­ tIons to th e Commission, a mi
p ro x im atio n o f testin g by m ultiple in g of th e employees concer
choice is possible an d it will be was h eld a t 13 Astor Place.
T h e P re sid en t of the Assw
m ost in terestin g to observe how tion,
E lm er P. Luebke, said:
th e Com mission leaps th is hurdle.
“W hen a la rg e percentage
can d id ates, m a n y with PE.
cences a n d 20 years of loyal 1
C la im s E x a m in e r
Ice, fail to pass a promol
exam , th e re m u st be sometli
S tu d y A id G iv e n
w rong.
“ We th in k t h a t all those mei
T h e M unicipal R eference Li­
Ju n io r title s who are now d(
b ra ry h a s p u t to g e th er stu d y m a ­ A ssistan t E ngineer work desi
te ria l fo r th e ex a m in a tio n for prom otion an d recognition for
C laim s E x am in er (T o rts), G rades w ork w h ich th e y actually
2 a n d 3, B oard of T ra n sp o rtatio n . form .”
T h e L ib rary h a s a com plete col­
P O L I C E W O M A N ORAlS
lection of previous exam ination
T h e orals fo r Policewoman
question p apers &nd answ ers
w hich a re also open to inspection. ta k e place on Monday. April
T h e L ib rary is open betw een 9 W ednesday, A pril 28; Mow
a.m. a n d 5 p.m. on weekdays a n d M ay 3; Tuesday, May 4; and w
from 9 to 1 on S atu rd ay s, a t Room nesday. M ay 5. Twenty can^a
2230 M unicipal Building, M a n h a t­ will be called each day. Th®
slons are fro m 10 a.m. to i
ta n .
R a ilr o a d
A n d
C le r k
P h y s ic a ls
T h e long-delayed m edical an d
physical tests fo r those who passed
th e w ritte n te st for R ailro ad
Clerk, NYC T ra n s it System , will
begin on F riday, April 23. T he
dates follow; April 23, 26, 27, 28,
29, 30; M ay 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11.
T h e te sts will be held in th e
M edical-Physical B u reau of th e
NYC Civil Service Commission,
Room 200, a t 299 Broadw ay, b e­
tw een R eade an d D uane S treets,
ju s t n o rth of City H all P ark. P a u l
M. B ren n a n , D irector of th e B u ­
reau, will be in charge.
T he eligible list was published a
couple of m onths ago a n d co n ­
ta in e d n ea rly 7,000 nam es. N ea r­
ly 5,000 were disabled o'r n o n -d is­
abled veterans.
T h e m edical-physical te sts are
M e d ic a ls
to
B e g in
n o t difficult. M en must jumP
a rope 2'6" high, women/! "
m e n m u st lift a dumbbeinn
arm , 35 lb. an d 30 lb., candia
choice of w hich arm for
dum bbell; women, 25 ana
O ne a rm a t a tim e is
Vision m u st be 20-40
eye, glasses perm itted; co
be perception normal.
.
A fter th e Railroad CleiK
cal physicals are over, it
ed t h i t C learner
*
Will be exam ined
L-t
physically, w hich shou
long; th e n th e conibi ea
P a tro lm a n - C o rrec tly
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B ridge a n d Tunnel
d idates, an d
at
candidates, th e last-na^
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