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■oposals are ba sed o n a c tio n bfj
hicaates a t severa l A sso cia tio n
a n d r e p r e s e n t e x h a u s tiv e
liiif!/ hi! th e P e n sio n C o m m itte e
1/ the' A sso ciatio n h e a d e d by
C.
D u b u a r. T h e D e p a r tSpecial to T h e L E A D ER
Li)/ of A u d it a n d C o n tro l h a s
ALBANY, J u n e 28.— T h r e e im ­
\;operated g e n e ro u s ly in su p p ly - p o r t a n t p ro b le m s a ffe c tin g oivil
fed jacts a n d figures.
serv ice em ployees of th e S t a t e a p ­
The 120,000 a n d m o re p r e s e n t p e a r o n t h e i r w ay to a s o lu tio n
atem and all o f t h e thous<vnds a f t e r a m e e tin g la s t w eek b e tw e e n
Ptstbers of th e S t a t e R e t i r e m e n t m e m b e rs of t h e Civil S erv ic e
h will b eco m e m e m b e r s in th e C o m m issio n a n d re p r e s e n ta tiv e s
^(iire are vitallj/ in te r e s te d in th e of T h e Civil S e rv ic e E m p lo y ee s
Wilts th a t s y s te m w ill s u p p ly
Itlitn th e y cease^ th e ir p u b lic A sso ciation . T h e p ro b le m s :
1. W h a t s h o u ld be d o n e a b o u t
mice.
Membership in th e s y s te m is c h a n g in g th e s t a t u s of em p lo y ees
equally d iv id e d b e tw e e n e m - in M a tte a w a n , D a n n e m o r a , W e s t­
byees of t h e S t a t e a n d e m p lo y - field, a n d A lbion?
2. S h o u ld th e r e be a p r o b a t io n ­
10/ various m u n ic ip a litie s w h ic h
a r y p e rio d o n c e r t a in ty p e s of
clvisen to jo in t h e p la n.
p ro m o tio n s?
[Established in 1921, t h e sy ste m
3. S h o u ld t h e p r o b a t io n a r y p e ­
low provides: (1) a n a llo w a n ce rio d fo r p e rs o n s f i r s t e n t e r in g th e
tage 60 b ase d u p o n t h e n u m b e r S t a t e serv ice b e in c re a s e d t o 6
1years of service a n d t h e fin a l m o n th s ?
iferage s a la ry o f t h e m e m b e r;
Dewey Q u o ted
a sim ilar a llo w a n c e a t ag e 55
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m
P . M cD o n o u g h , e x e cu ­
[ the m em ber p a y s t h e fu ll ad d inal cost; (3) a n a llo w an ce in tiv e re p r e s e n ta tiv e of t h e A sso cia­
of a c c id e n ta l d is a b ility ; (4)
allowance, a f t e r 15 y e a rs of
Tice fo r o r d i n a r y d is a b ility ;
li' an allow an ce in t h e e v e n t of
Bob lOEs t h r o u g h n o f a u l t of t h e
pember a fte r 20 y e a rs o f serv ic e;
I S' an a c c id e n ta l d e a t h b e n e fit;
I|) an o rd in a ry d e a t h b e n e fit;
| ’5' a loan f e a t u r e ; 9) in s u ra n c e
Of loans.
Eniployee, Govt. C o n trib u te
T h e b a n o n p a y m e n t of th e
The State o r m u n ic ip a litie s , a n d b u d g e ta ry $250 p a y in c re a s e to
jne member, c o n tr ib u te to th e R e- A u to E n g in e m e n a s t h e re s u lt o f
F u n d p ro v id in g th e s e t h e in s ti tu t io n o f a p re v a ilin g r a t e
a c tio n o n b e h a lf o f so m e e m p lo y ­
At the p re s e n t tim e th e S ta t e ees, h a s b ee n lifte d c o n d itio n a lly
most m u n ic ip a litie s c o n trib - by NYC B u d g e t D ir e c to r *Thos. J .
an av erag e o f a p p ro x im a te ly P a tt e r s o n w ith th e a p p ro v a l of
per c e n t o f p ay ro ll. O n th e M a y o r W illia m O ’D w yer.
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R e s u m p tio n of p a y m e n t w as d e ­
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. By MORTON YARMON
co n fe re n c e , B u d g e t D ir■(tir ^^■‘onias J . P a t t e r s o n a n d
■i^ e se n ta tiv e s of th e NYC Civil
^ o ^ w iis s io n h a v e d e cid ed
th e s a la rie s o f g ra d e s to
rporate th e $250 p e r m a n e n t
I'k
sin ce t h e c o m p lex
(Q),
re q u ire se v e ra l m o n t h s
jWoyees will be a sk e d to sig n
has
sa m e p r a c tic e t h a t
kir “twined fo r m o re t h a n a
on th e $120 raise .
r
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h e ll ®
o f title s f o r w h ic h
ktiv ^ will be in c lu d e d fo r p ro s u
a p p o in te es, b u t a s y e t th e
in c lu d e all titles,
i: s**^ce t h e p ro b le m o f
is in s u rm o u n ta b le ,
y
h a v e b e e n given ra ises
o tn e r s n o t , f o r
new
e n t r a n t s ,-
E m p lo y e e s
E m p lo y e e
W a y
A u to
B y
to
E a r ly
tio n , a n d J o h n E. H o lt- H a r r is , its
counsel, p o in te d o u t to t h e C o m ­
m issio n t h a t G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E.
D ew ey h a d h e ld t h a t to o m a n y
S ta t e jo b s w ere in t h e n o n c o m p e ti­
tiv e class, a n d t h a t th is s e tu p n e e d ­
ed a n o v e rh a u lin g . T h e tw o m e n
a r g u e d fo r co m p e titiv e s t a t u s fo r
t h e em ployees of t h e f o u r p e n a l
in s titu tio n s .
The
C o n s ti tu t io n
say s t h a t all jo b s s h o u ld b e p u t
in to th e co m p e titiv e class in so f a r
as " p r a c tic a b le .” M r. H o l t - H a r r i s
p o in te d o u t t h a t n o re a s o n ex ists
f o r consddering i t “ im p r a c tic a b le "
to b rin g t h e in s ti tu t io n a l jo b s i n
q u e stio n u n d e r t h e c o m p e titiv e
s ta tu s .
N o decisio n w as r e a c h e d o n t h e
i s s u e , . b u t t h e to n e o f t h e d is­
cu ssio n w as s u c h t h a t a n a m ic a b le
co n clu sio n will be a r r iv e d a t.
P ro m o tio n T ria l P e rio d
O n t h e isiSue o f I n t e r - d e p a r t -
G ra d e s
S o lu tio n
R e s to re d
c re ed follow ing a c o n fe r e n c e b e ­
tw e e n M r. P a t t e r s o n a n d H e n r y
P e in s te in , P re s id e n t of N Y C D is­
tr ic t C ouncil 37, A m e ric a n P e d e ra tio n of S ta te , C o u n ty a n d
M u n ic ip a l W o rk e rs, AFL.
M e a n w h ile th e D is tr ic t C o u n ­
cil h a s s u b m itte d its r e q u e s t fo r
th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a b a sic w ag e
o f $3,250.
T h e S t a t e R e ti r e m e n t S y s te m is
b a s e d u p o n s o u n d p rin c ip le s a n d
Is well a d m in is te r e d . T o m e e t
fu lly t h e p u rp o s e fo r w h ic h t h e
s y s te m w as c re a te d , em plo yees h a d
lo n g fe lt t h e b e n efits m u s t be e n ­
la rg e d .
S ocial
and
ec o n o m ic
(C o n tin u e d o n P age 4)
U . s .
S y stem N eeds L ib e ra liz a tio n
P a y
e n t
A s s n .
New Pay
$51.60 for
Postal Jobs
P r o b le m
m e n ta l p ro m o tio n s (d e s c rib e d in
p re c e d in g issues of T h e L E A D E R ),
t h e sole re m a in in g s tu m b lin g block
to c o m p le te a g r e e m e n t lies in th e
d esire of a p p o in tin g officers f o r a
p r o b a tio n a r y p e rio d fo r p ro m o te d
em ployees.
The
p ro p o s a l
p ro v id e d
fo r
“ p o o le d" p ro m o tio n e x a m s
in
c e r t a in co m m o n title s.
T h ree
eligible lists w ould be s e t u p : (a )
u n i t p ro m o tio n lis t; (b ) d e p a r t ­
m e n ta l p ro m o tio n lis t; (c) g e n ­
e ra l i n t e r - d e p a r t m e n t a l list. T h e
p ro b a tio n p ro p o sa l calls f o r a
t h r e e - m o n th tr i a l p e rio d o n p r o ­
m o tio n s fr o m t h e i n t e r - d e p a r t ­
m e n ta l list only. T h e a p p o in tin g
officers a rg u e t h a t w h ile th e y k n o w
t h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f em p lo y ee s in
t h e i r o w n d e p a r t m e n t s , th e y d o n ’t
k n o w t h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f e m p lo y ­
ees w ho m i g h t co m e to th e m fr o m
e lse w h e re ; a n d th e y w a n t a n o n p o r t u n it y to g au g e a b ility o n t h e
Job. T h e C o m m issio n w o uld be
o th e r h a n d , t h e p e r c e n ta g e of
p a y ro ll c o n trib u tio n s r e q u ire d to
m a i n t a i n th e N ew Y o rk C ity E m ­
ployees R e ti r e m e n t S y s te m a n d
th e T e a c h e rs R e ti r e m e n t S y s te m
r e p r e s e n t a p p ro x im a te ly 8.4 p e r
c e n t a n d 12.7 p e r c e n t, re s p e c ­
tively.
E n g in e m e n 's
Is
R e tir e m
A n ew e x a m in a tio n fo r S u b s ti­
t u t e C lerk, P o st Office S ervice,
a t $51.6$ a w eek, h a s be en
re q u e s te d by P o s tm a s te r A lb ert
G o ld m a n , fo r filling p o sitio n s on
a p e r m a n e n t basis in t h e N ew
Y o rk , N. Y. p o st oiTice ( M a n h a t ­
t a n a n d T h e B ro n x ). T h e c a n ­
d id a te s w ould h a v e to be r e s id e n ts
o f th e d eliv ery a re a ' or be b o n a
fide p a tr o n s .
T h e U. S. Civil S erv ice C o m m is­
sio n , S e c o n d R eg ion , w h ic h h a s
b e e n h o ld in g e x a m in a tio n s fo r
S u b s t it u te C le rk -C a rrie r in u p ­
s t a t e lo c a litie s, is p r e p a r in g to
go a h e a d w ith th e e x a m in a tio n fo r
t h e N ew Y o rk, N. Y. p o st office,
o n th e C le rk title on ly, a s th e r e
is a n a m p le lis t o f ellgibles o h th e
r e g is te r fo r C a rrie r.
E x p e c te d to F ollow S t a n d a r d .
N o d a t e fo r t h e o p e n in g of
th e p e rio d fo r issu in g a p p lic a ­
tio n s o r re c eiv in g t h e filled-iu
b la n k s h a s b ee n set. N o r h a v e
t h e m in im u m q u a lific a tio n s a n d
othei* fa c to rs been e sta b lish e d .
D o n o t a t t e m p t to ap p ly now .
T h e L E A D E R will give a m p le a d ­
v a n c e n o tic e of th e filing perio d.
I t is unofficially s t a t e d t h a t
th e y m a y be ex p ec ted to follow
t h e s a m e lin es o f th e e x a m in a tio n
n o tic e s fo r t h e jo b s u p s ta te . T h e
p a y w ould be h ig h e r, by $450, a n d
th e p e n sio n c o n trib u tio n s , a n d
b e n efits, w ou ld be h ig h e r, u n d e r
th e n ew laws.
I d e a of W h a t ’ll Be R e q u ire d
T h e L E A D E R h e re w ith gives
th e re le v a n t e x c e rp ts fro m r e ­
c e n t u p s t a te e x a m in a tio n s :
A p p lic a n ts m u s t a c tu a lly re sid e
(C o n tin u e d o n Page 9>
R a is e s
R a is e
th o u g h th e ra ise will be g e n e ra lly
a p p lic a b le to p r e s e n t em ployees.
H e p te s e n ta tiv e s of t h e B u d g e t
D ire c to r a n d th e Civil S erv ice
C o m m issio n will c o n f e r a g a in n e x t
week. M e an w h ile , th e ra ise s w ill
be effective as o f J u l y 1, fo r all
th o s e n ew on t h e ’ c ity p a y ro ll.
T h e d o u b t t h a t e x iste d o n all
n ew e n t r a n t s g e ttin g t h e n ew ra ise
c a u se d d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s to w a n t
a ll eligible lists issu ed to m a k e
a p p lic a tio n by J u l y 1, b u t th is
d id n ’t m a tu re .
T h e C ivil S erv ice C o m m issio n
h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t i t is in fa v o r
of re c la ssify in g p o sitio n s in th e
m u n ic ip a l serv ice a n d t h a t i t
c a n d o t h e w o rk in c o n ju n c tio n
w ith th e B u d g e t D ire c to r w ith o u t
out.'=He aid. ^ T h e ta.sk, how ev er,
w o u ld n ’t be b e g u n w ith i n a y e a r.
M
a d e
By CHARLES SULLIVAN
Spooial to T he LKADEU
W A S H IN G T O N , J u n e 28,— T h e
$450 p a y in c re a se fo r p o s ta l w o r­
k e rs will s t a r t s t a r t w ith t h e p a y
p e rio d b e g in n in g T h u r s d a y , J u l y
1, w hile th e $330 p e r m a n e n t i n ­
c re a s e fo r em ployees w h o c o m e
u n d e r th e C lasifica tio n A ct will
b eg in as of S u n d a y , J u l y 11.
T h e d iffere n ce in t h e effectiv e
d a te s a rise s fr o m t h e f a c t t h a t
p o sta l em ployees a re p a id o n a
tw ic e -a -m o n th basis, w h e re a s t h e
o th e r F e d e ra l em plo yees a r e p a id
every tw o weeks, o r 26 tim e s a
y e a r, in s te a d of 24.
T h e bill is now b e fo re P r e s id e n t
T r u m a n , a n d it is t a k e n fctr
g r a n t e d t h a t h e will sig n It.
P e r m a n e n t
No specific d a t e fo r th e s t a r t ­
in g of th e ra ise s is m e n tio n e d , b u t
t h e s t a r t is d e p e n d e n t o n t h e p a y
perio ds.
P o s ta l R a ise J u ly 1
F o r th e p o sta l service t h e p a y
p e rio d s a re fro m th e firs t o f th e
m o n t h to th e 15 th a n d fr o m t h e
16 th to th e e n d of th e m o n th .
T h e ch ec k s a r e d a t e d a c c o rd in g ly ,
a l th o u g h p a y m e n ts a r e u su a lly
m a d e o n th e 2d a n d th e 18 th of
th e m o n th .
R a ise fo r O th e rs J u l y 18
T h e o th e r F e d e ra l em p lo y ee s'
p a y p e rio d e n d s o n S a tu r d a y ,
so t h a t th e n e x t d a y , S u n d a y ,
s t a r t s t h e n ew p a y perio d. F o r
th a t
rea so n
th e
e ffe c tiv e
d a te
of
th e C lasifica tio n A ct employce,s’
ra is e fo r th e m , b u t th e J u ly 26
J u l y check.s w ould n o t c a r r y th e
r a is e fo r t h e m , b u t th e J u l y 26
p a y ro ll w ould.
B o th ra ise s a re c o n ta in e d in th e
o n e bill (H .R . 6916) a n d th e
la n g u a g e is id e n tic a l, as to th e
tw o g ro u p s a ffe c te d , in d e t e r m i n ­
in g th e effectiv e d a te . F o r t h e
p o sta l em ployees it is fo u n d in
S e c tio n 104 of T itle I a n d fo r
th e o th e rs in S e c tio n 305 of T itle
n i a n d is as follow s:
“ T h is title s h a ll ta k e effect o n
t h e firs t d a y of th e p a y p e rio d
w h ic h b eg in s a f t e r J u n e 30. 1948.”
T h e p a y p erio d is th e d e t e r m i n (C o n tin u e d on P age 10)
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To Employees O p e n D o o r ' f o r C i v i l S e r v i c e L E A D E
ALBANY. J u n e 28— T h e S t a t e is
c o n tin u in g on an in c re a se d scale
to p ro fit by su g g estio n s m a d e by
S ta te em ployees to th e S ta t e M erit
A w ard B o ard . M o st re c e n t ex ­
a m p les in c lu d e d im p ro v e m e n t of
procedTU’es.
W e h a v e th e I. B. M. e q u ip m e n t
a v ailab le — why n o t utilize to
th e fu llest e x te n t? So re aso n e d
R o b e rt R eedy, a n em ployee of
th e D e p a rtm e n t of T a x a tio n a n d
F in a n c e , A lbany. H e th e n dev el­
oped d eta ile d p ro c ed u res fo r th e
a d d re s sin g of d e lin q u e n t ta x n o ­
tices by ta b u la tin g m a c h in e s. H e
s e n t his sugge.sted p la n to th e
Boaxd. R esu lt: A c h ec k fo r $50
a n d a C ertific a te of M erit.
T h e re p o r t fro m th e C o m m itte e
In v e s tig a tin g th e fea sib ility of th e
ide a s ta te d in p a r t : “T h e c o r ­
p o ra tio n T a x B u re a u is of th e
o p in io n t h a t th is is one of th e
m o st a d v a n ta g e o u s th o u g h t s t h a t
h a s been given to th e p ro p o se d
c h a n g e s in th is B u re a u .”
I d e a S aves T im e
M rs. M a tild a G etz, of A lbany,
won a n a w a rd fo r p ro p o sin g p r o ­
ce d u ra l c h a n g e s in c o n n e c tio n
w ith th e proce-ssing o f re q u ire ­
m e n ts for m a te ria ls , eq u ip m e n t,
a n d su pplies by th e D ivision of
S ta n d a r d s a n d P u rc h a s e w here
she is em ployed.
T h e re p o r t fro m th e C o m m itte e
w hich in v e stig a te d th e p r a c t ic a ­
b ility of th e su g g estio n s t a te d in
p a rt:
“T h is su g gestio n h a s a lre a d y
been a d o p te d by th is D ivision.
I t will save co n sid e ra b le tim e on
re s e a rc h in g a n d c o n se q u e n tly will
save m o n e y as th e files no w n e e d
e x tr a h elp a n d by a d o p tin g th is
su g g estio n on e e x tr a em plo yee
m a y n o t be n e e d e d .”
M rs. G e tz is a S e n io r S te n o ­
g ra p h e r. T h e d e v e lo p m e n t of o p ­
e ra tin g p ro ce d u re s is d e fin itely n o t
a p a r t of h e r duties. I n re c o g n i­
tion of h e r in itia tiv e a n d p la n n in g
ability, th e B o a rd a w a rd e d h e r
$50 a n d a C ertific a te of M erit,
m ricifiu-y W idely Im p ro v ed
W. G. C ra n d a ll. D e p a r tm e n t of
P ublic W orks, A lbany, received
p o a n d a C e rtific a te of M e rit
in rec o g n itio n o f a n efficiencyim p ro v in g rec o rd w h ic h h e d e ­
veloped fo r m a in ta in in g h ig h w a y
c o n s tru c tio n d a ta .
To E liz a b e th C. L yons, D ep t, of
Social W elfare. A lbany, goes a
c ash a w a id of $20 a n d C e rtific a te
of M erit. S h e p ro p o sed a tim e sav in g filing p ro c e d u re w h e re b y a
le n g th y in te r- filin g o p e ra tio n is
e lim in a te d .
C a rd b o » rd L in e rs
A c a s h a w a rd of $25 w e n t to
E d w a rd B. W a lth e r. a n em p lo yee
of th e D ivision of th e T re a s u iy ,
D e p a rtm e n t of T a x a tio n St F i n ­
ance, A lb an y, fo r a su g g estio n
t h a t c a r d b o a r d lin e rs be p ro v id e d
fo r file d ra w e rs. T h is w ill fa c ili­
t a t e b u lk t r a n s f e r o f m a te r i a l a t
t h e obsolescence d a te , w ith o u t
th e n ec essity fo r re-filin g . T h e
p ro c e d u re h a s b e en p u t in to o p ­
e ra tio n by th e D ivision of th e
T re a s u r y in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e
r e tir e m e n t of m illio n s o f c h e ck s
from th e activ e to th e sto ra g e
files. T h e C o m m itte e w h ic h in ­
v estig a ted th e p ra c tic a b ility o f th e
su g g estio n re p o r ts t h a t in a d d itio n
to th e in c re a se d efficiency, th e
e s tim a te d sav in g in la b o r is eq u iv­
a le n t to a b o u t $500 a y ear. As th e
id e a is a d o p te d by o th e r S ta t e
agencies, th e econ o m ies m a y well
ru n in to th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs a n ­
nually.
E m ployees of th e S ta t e of New
Y ork developed w ith G 'overnor
T h o m a s E. Dewey, now c a n d id a te
fo r P re s id e n t, th e “ c o n fe re n c e
m e th o d .” T h is m e th o d , w h ic h
b e g an h a ltin g ly a n d beca g ie r e ­
fined w ith th e years, o p en e d a
m e a n s fo r co n sid ered , te m p e r a t e
fa c tu a l n e g o tia tio n of em ployee
problem s. A nd it h a s w orked well.
T h e L E A D E R ha.s a lw ay s fo u n d
a n open door to th e G o v e rn o r’s
ofiice. W h e n e v e r It h a s been fe lt
n e c e ss a ry to discuss a n em plo yee
p ro b lem , o r b rin g to +he G o v e r­
n o r ’s a t t e n t i o n a m a t t e r c o n c e rn ­
in g em ployees w h ic h could n o t
be b ro u g h t to h im in o th e r ways.
T h e L E A D E R h a s alw ays f o u n d
re a d y e n tr a n c e a n d a n a t te n t iv e
ea r.
Goor] R e la tio n s
T h e q u a lity o f em ployee r e la tion.s in th e S ta t e is good. ShoviJd
W a te rto w n
G o v e rn o r D ew ey be e lected P r e s i­
d e n t, i t w ould be w isdom f o r th e
In co m in g G o v e rn o r, J o e R . H a n le y ,
to c o n sid er re la tio n s of th e s a m e
q u a lity a n d effectiveness. T h e c o n ­
fe re n c e m e th o d is a m e th o d t h a t
works.
Cwov. S p e ak s o f L E A D E R
th i s y e a r, t h e G o v e rn o r had fu
to s a y a b o u t T h e Civil
^
L E A D E R a n d its publisher f
“J e r r y P ln k e ls te in , publishpr
T h e L E A D E R , s ta n d s for J
a c c o m p lis h m e n t u n d e r our
o f fre e e n te rp ris e . T h e re isn’t a ”
o th e r guy w ho re p re se n ts it bettf
H e w as m y office boy 13 years
w h e n I wa^ ra c k e t-b u stin g
h e b e c a m e th e p u b lish er of
b ig g e st civil service publication
t h e U n ite d S ta te s , all by his
effo rts. I t ’s a n In d ic atio n of
c a n be a c h ie v e d In th e Unit«
S ta t e s u n d e r o u r fre e enter
sy stem .
“ W h e n J e r r y c a m e into
r a c k e t - b u s tin g
activities,” thJ
G o v e rn o r re ca lled , “P aul
w ood h ir e d h im . No, somebodJ
d o w n t h e lin e m u s t have hire
J e r r y b ec a u se P a u l Lockwood wa
to o im p o r t a n t. T h a t was in
w h e n J e r r y w a s a v e ry fre.sh M
a n d fu ll o f id eas. H e stayed on
y e a r a n d th en , w e n t o u t to fou
h is o w n p a p e r.
“ T h e A m e ric a n people have
c u rio u sly c re a tiv e genius whe
t h e y m a k e a c o u n ty prasecut^
t h e i r G o v e rn o r, a s th e y did
1942, w hile t h a t boy Jerry wa
b u ild in g u p t h e g re a te s t thing
its k in d in A m erica. The onl^
t h i n g I h a v e a g a i n s t him is
h e is a D e m o c ra t. I d id n ’t intend
t o d iscu ss th i s a sp e c t, because
r e m a r k s a r e e n tire ly non-partisa
b u t brlng^ i t u p to show how -vtH
p e o p le c a n g e t a lo n g together
th i s c o u n try . I ’m v e ry proud
J e r r y . H e a n d h is associates ar
d o in g a w o n d e rfu l jo b on The Ci^
S e rv ice L E A D E R .”
I n a d d re s s in g th e 2 9 th a n n u a l
d in n e r of T h e Civil S ervice E m ­
ployees A sso ciatio n in T ro y e a rly
E m p lo y e e s U r g e
R e s e a r c h in P a y R i s e D e m a n d
SptM^ial to The LE A D ER
W A T E R T O W N , J u n e 2ft— P r o b ­
ab ly a m o n g th e m o s t r e m a r k a b l e
ta s k s of its k in d ev er a t te m n te d
jy a g ro u p of local Employees is •
d o c u m e n t e n title d , p ro saic ally , “A
P e titio n to th e C ity Covmeil o f
W a te rto w n , New Y o rk .”
T h e d o c u m e n t is a p r im a r y w e a ­
p o n in th e a t t e m p t of lo cal e m ­
ployees. b a n d e d in to T h e Civil
S erv ice E m ployees A sso ciatio n , to
o b ta in im p ro v e d sa larie s. T h o se
w ho h a v e se en it su g g est it a s a
v a lu a b le piece of re s e a rc h , a
scien tific a t te m p t to solve a p ro b ­
lem in a m a n n e r w h ic h m a y well
be e m u la te d by o th e r e m p lo y e e
g rou p s. T h e a p p ro a c h h e r e is to
p ay in c re a se s on a f a c t u a l
p re s e n ta tio n of all th e e le m e n ts i n ­
volved in s a la ry s tru c tu re , r a t h e r
t h a n to b ase th e ca se p u re ly o n
e m o tio n a l ap p ea l.
N e arly All S ign ed
T h e p e titio n , w h ic h h a s b e e n
p re s e n te d fo r c o n s id e ra tio n to t h e
local a u th o ritie s , w as sig ned by 150
'^^laried em ployees o f t h e C ity,
w h ic h m e a n s 100 p e rc e n t of th e s e
em ployees w ith th e e x c e p tio n of
T w ere ill o r aw ay.
N eg o tiatio n is n o w in p ro g re ss,
a n d th e c h a p t e r h o p e s to o v erco m e
th e n e g a tiv e a t tit u d e o n t h e p a r t
of so m e C ity officials. T h e p e titio n
w as r e a d y a w eek b efo re t h e c o u n ­
cil w ould receive it. C h e s te r H o y t,
o f th e A ssessor’s Office, p re s id e n t
of th e J e ffe rs o n C o u n ty c h a p te r,
w as to ld t h a t t h e g ro u p w o u ld b e
a llo tte d on ly 10 m in u te s to p r e s e n t
it, even th o u g h i t is a le n g th y
d o c iu n e n t. H ow ever, ev ery p r e ­
lim in a ry s k irm ish in g , all m e m b e rs
of t h e co u n cil, t h e M ay o r, t h e
C ity M a n a g e r, received co p ies o f
t h e p e titio n , a n d M r. H o y t r e a d
t h e fu ll d o c u m e n t to t h e asse m b le d
officials.
A ctio n A w aited
p a y s a la rie s b a s e d o n living cost
t h a n a n y o th e r c o m p a ra b le c ity
in v e stig a te d by th e c h a p te r, t h a t
t h e c o m m u n ity h a s a s u r p lu s in
re v e n u e so h ig h as easily to be ab le
a n in c re a s e o f $400 a y ear.
M r. H o 3^ a n d h is c h a p t e r a r e
p le a d in g locally f o r b e t te r e m ­
ployee re la tio n s also. T h e c h a p t e r
h a s also e x te n d e d t h a n k s to
C h a rle s C ulyer, field r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
o f t h e A ssociation, fo r h is c o o p e r­
a tio n .
M u c h R e s e a rc h
T h e p e titio n c o m p a re d sa la rie s
in W a te rto w n a n d in o t h e r c o m ­
p a ra b le c itie s; i t in c lu d e d g ra p h s
p ro v in g t h a t In a p e rio d w h e n e m ­
plo ye e saJaries ro se 29.7 p e rc e n t,
t h e co st o f liv in g In c re a se h a s
b een 68.7 p e rc e n t. I t sh o w ed t h e
m o v e m e n t o f t a x r a t e s over r e c e n t
y ea rs. I t e x a m in e d th e s a la rie s a t
em p lo y ees in e v e ry d e p a r tm e n t,
a n d sh o w e d w h a t em ployees o n
s im ila r p o sitio n s a re e a r n in g i n
S ta t e jobs. T h e p o in t w as m a d e
s ta tis tic a lly t h a t even a $400 i n ­
cre a s e w o uld n o t m e e t p r e s e n t
liv in g costs.
T h e p e t iti o n a rg u e d t h a t a r e ­
c e n t B asic S a la ry C o m p e n sa tio n
P l a n a p p ro v e d by t h e C ity C o im cil
is in a d e q u a te . I t w as also s t a te d
t h a t $400 “is in n o sense a b a r ­
g a in in g figiure . . . I f we b a sed t h i s
p ro p o se d in c re a s e u p o n co st of
living, it w ould a v e ra g e sev eral
tim e s $400 f o r e a c h em ployee.”
A s e t of s a la ry fig u res s u b m itte d
by t h e M u n ic ip a l S e rv ic e B u r e a u
o f th e S ta t e a re c o n sid e re d s u b ­
stan d ard .
T h e c h a p t e r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f­
fe re d to a n sw e r a n y q u e stio n s, b u t
few w ere ask ed . No a c tio n w as
ta k e n a t th e C o un cil m e e tin g , a n d
to d a te em ployees h a v e n o t b e en
in fo rm e d w h a t t h e r a i s e w ould
be. A local r u m o r h a s i t t h a t a n
o v e r-a ll $200 a n n u a l in c re a s e is
in p ro s p e c t, b u t of th i s t h e r e h a s
b ee n n o official c o n firm a tio n . T h e
b u d g e t is d u e to be m a d e p u b ile
J u l y 1. T h e C h a p te r is a s k in g
$400.
C ity C a n Do I t
I n t h e discussion, M r. H o y t
b ro u g h t o u t th e f a c t t h a t W a t e r ­
to w n, b ase d on its ta x r a t e a n d
d e b t re d u c tio n , is b e t te r a b le to
to o u r
d e p o s fto rs
d i m e Im * mtPtm |M iil Im « '
latest Dividencf Dectared
for the six*month period
•Mdlng Jiine 30, 1948 ot
the rate of 2% per annum.
O v « r H a lf a B illio n
in R « t o u r c « s
Onondaga Sanatorium Joins
SY R A C U SE . J u n e 28.— E m p lo y ­
ees of th e O n o n d a g a S a n a to riu m ,
lo c a te d in S y rac u se , h e ld a sp e ­
cial m e e tin g to co n sid e r o rg a n iz a ­
tio n of a c h a p te r w ith in T h e Civil
S ervice E m ployees A ssociatio n ,
T h e follow ing w ere e lected to
ta k e ofiice as soon as th e c h a p C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D E R
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r e t a r y . C a th e r in e P u rc e ll; T r e a s ­
u r e r D o n ald J o h n s o n ,
T h e E x e cu tiv e C o u n c il: D r, D a ­
v id S id n a m , M ed ical D e p a r tm e n t;
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in g D e p a r tm e n t; a n d R u sse ll B u t­
to n , W a r d A tte n d a n ts .
T h e m e e tin g a p p ro v e d a p ro ­
p osed C o n s titu tio n a n d by-law s.
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wiU be h e ld o n J u l y 13.
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Page Three
SERVI'Ce “ E E A D E R
STATE AND COUNTY NEWS
The
P u b lic
E m p lo y e e
By Dr, Frank L, Tolm an
P re sid en t, T h e Civil Service E m p lo y ­
ees A ssociation, In c., a n d M em b er
o f E m p lo y ees’ M erit A n ard ftn ard .
PUBLIC BUSINESS VS. PRIVATE BUSINESS
^ T ^ H E R E h a s lo n g b e e n a w id e d i v e r g e n c e o f o i)in io n
JL a m o n g i n d i v i d u a l s , p o l i t i c a l p a r t i e s a n d o r g a n i z e d
g r o u p s o f c i t i z e n s a s t o t h e l i n e t h a t s e p a r a te .^ ? o r s h o u l d
se p a ra te
p riv a te
b u sin e ss fro m
p u b lic
b u sin e ss. T h a t
d i­
v e r g e n c e h a s n o w w i d e n e d u n ti l it h a s s p lit t h e w o r l d in to
tw o s n a r lin g c a m p s .
T h o s e g r o u p s t h a t i n s i s t t h a t a l l g o v e r n m e n t is w a s t e ,
t h a t p u b l i c b u s i n e s s is a n i n t o l e r a b l e l i m i t a t i o n o f p r i v a t e
b u s in e s s , p r o c la im a n a r c h is tic g o s p e l, b u t o fte n p in o n
t h e i r d o c t r i n e a l a b e l o f “ m a d e in A m e r i c a . ” T h o s e w lio
w o u ld m a k e g o v e r n m e n t a d ic ta to r o r a u n iv e rs a l c u slo d ia n o f b a n k r u p t b u s in e s s , o r a h o ld in g c o r p o r a tio n o f a ll
in d u s try , a d h e r e to th e
tiiliam J. Fqrr*ll. P resident of Tlie Civil S ervice EmploYees A ssociation c h a p te r a t iro ok lyn S ta to Hof1 \ places a w re a th on a ploqae hoiioriii) th e 228 Brooklyn S ta te em ployees who serv ed In W orld W a r
liid the t o# th e se who died. Among th ose ta k in g p a r t In th e exercises w e re Arnold Moses, p re sid en t
(Hie Hospital V eterans A ssociation; Drs. C h risto p h er F. T erence and N athan Beckenstein. a s s is ta n t direcL of the hospital; John t . Heilman, senior bnsiness ofRcer, who a c te d as m a ster of cerem onies; Rev.
,ges F. *>aly, chaplain; G eorge E. Dennen, re p re se n tin g Brooklyn Borough P resident John C asnm ore.
p o lic e
sta te
h a v e n ’t a n y
and
th e
s o c ia lis tic f a ith . T h e
to ta lita ria n
in te n tio n
s te p to
g o v ern m en t
o f c o n so rtin g w ith
th e
is e a s y .
e ith e r th e
J
eco­
n o m ic a n a rc h is ts o r th e s ta te is ts , b u t I v e n tu re to p r e s e n t
a m o r e m o d e r a t e m i d d le - o f - th e - r o a d v ie w .
Main Functions o f Governmetit
A c c o r d i n g t o t h i s v i e w , g o v e r n m e n t is l i m i t e d
\^ e n t a l
Seek
H y g ie n e
S a la r y
ALBANY, J u n e 28— W ith a n a r of facts, a n d h ig h co n v ic tio n
the justice of t h e i r a p p e a l fo r
i»hpr sa la ry allo c a tio n , a la rg e
ilegation of I n d u s t r i a l S h o p W orand H e a d I n d u s tr i a l S h o p
forkers of th e D e p a r tm e n t of
:ental H ygiene, a p p e a re d b efo re
State S a la r y B o a rd re c e n tly .
The group m a d e a s tro n g p le a
complete r e s tu d y of t h e v a lu e
thfi in d u s tr ia l sh o p s t o th e
coiiomic a n d r e h a b i li ta t io n efirts of th e M e n ta l H y g ie n e I n itiitions a n d fo r re c o g n itio n of
skill a n d re s p o n sib ility re s tin g
the shop w o rk ers a n d h e a d
Dduiitrial sh o w w orkers. T h e y
eek allocation of t h e ir s a la rie s
at least G r a d e 11 $2640-3240
Industrial S h o p W o rk e r a n d
hde 14 $3000-3660 fo r H e a d
ndustrial S h o p W o rk e r.
The facts p re s e n te d by th e
toiip indicated t h a t th o s e h o ld in g
titles in q u e stio n m u s t be
iilled not o n ly in one tr a d e b u t
W. Kerwin Heads
)il Srvice Chapter
At a re o e n t m e e tin g o f T h e
jj'il Service D e p a r tm e n t C h a p te r ,
Jbany, c iv il S erv ice E m p loy ees
^^oclation, t h e follow ing officers
We elected to serve fo r t h e enyear: P re s id e n t, L aw re n ce
Kerwin; V ic e -p re sid e n t, T h o Walsh; T re a s u r e r, M a tth e w
5^nia; S e c re ta ry , M a ry o n V a r’ Delegates, D o n a ld B ru c e a n d
.'■^on Z au sm er. T h e E x e cu tiv e
(Jiincii R e p re s e n ta tiv e s of th e
:‘'^Pter a re : J o h n D o lan , M a rie
Dolan, H e le n P o rte , M ild re d
5'o and N o rm a W ells,
W o rk e rs
R e a llo c a tio n
in sev e ra l, a n d t h a t f r o m th e i d o n e sav es h u n d r e d s o f t h o u s a n d s
p ro d u c tio n a s p e c t a lo n e th e w ork of d o lla rs fo r th e S t a t e in t h e
v a rio u s in s ti tu t io n s in w h ic h i t
is c a r r ie d on.
M a n y R esp o n sib ilitie s
T h e re s p o n sib ilitie s o f th e sh o p
w o rk ers cover a w ide v a r ie ty o f
in d u s trie s — ^^furnitiu’e b u ild in g a n d
r e p a ir , m a ttr e s s c o n s tru c tio n a n d
re p a ir, re b u ild in g bed a n d box
sp rin g s, c a n v a s w o rk : a w n in g s,
sh ad es, cam isoles, l a u n d r y bag s,
M O N T IC E L L O , J u n e 28—M o re lin o leiu n la y in g , p r in tin g , sh o e
t h a n 100 em p lo y ees o f S u lliv a n m a k in g & re p a irs , ru g s , s t a i r r u n C o u n ty m e t o n J u n e 22 a t old nevs, b ro o m sew in g, etc. T h e d u ­
M o n tic e llo ’s C o u rt H o u se to o r ­ tie s in c lu d e e s t im a ti n g f o f n e e d s
g an iz e a c h a p t e r of th e Civil S e r ­ fo r in s titu tio n s h a v in g a p a t i e n t
vice E m p lo y e es A ssociatio n. T h e p o p u la tio n of n e a rly a h u n d r e d
m e e tin g w as c o n d u c te d by C h a rle s th o u s a n d , a n d su p e rv isio n of e m ­
c u j y e r “field re p r e s e n ta tiv e fo r th e ployees a n d o f m a n y p a t ie n t s a s ­
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a n d - t a k e q u e s tio n - a n d -a n s w e r p e ­ t h e in t e r e s t a n d q u e stio n s o f t h e
riod. N e x t s te p w as th e se lec tio n m e m b e rs of t h e S a la r y B o a rd . T h e
of a s la te of officers a n d a d o p tio n B o a rd w as p re s id e d o v er b y R a y ­
m o n d W . H o u s to n , C h a ir m a n .
of a c o n s titu tio n a n d b y-law s.
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lia m B .'K i lia n .
ty H ig h w a y D e p a r tm e n t;
T h e M e n ta l H y g ie n e g ro u p i n ­
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C. D u rla n d , C o u n ty W e lfa re D e- B u ffalo S t a t e H o s p ita l; H a r r y
S c h w a rtz , B u ffa lo S t a t e H o s p ita l;
a rtm e n t;
S e c re ta ry , L o u is W o b er, H ig h - P e rc y T ra v is. - S te p h e n T h o m a s ,
F re d K le in , J o s e p h S c h m u c k a n d
w av D e p a r tm e n t.
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H o sp ita l;
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M c G o u ria n ,
fa r e D e p a r tm e n t;
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tive B o a rd , C h ris M ey er, H ig h w a y D u n n , C ra ig C olony, R a y m o n d F .
S alzer, W illa rd S t a t e H o s p ita l;
D e p a r tm e n t;
A lte rn a te , A1 S h a rk e y , H ig h w ay R oy B erg en , M a rc y S t a t e H o s p ita l;
a n d re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f o th e r M e n ­
D e p a r tm e n t.
T h e c o n s titu tio n a n d b y -la w s ta l H y g ien e I n s titu tio n s . W illia m
w ere a p p ro v e d a n d t h e s e c r e ta ry F. M cD o n o u g h , E x e c u tiv e R e p r e ­
in s tr u c te d to se n d copies f o r t h e s e n ta tiv e of t h e Civil S e rv ice E m ­
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J o h n Coffey, R u t h W e llen stein ,
a n d all m e m b e rs of t h e J u n e C o m ­
m itte e .
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u n d e r t h e d ir e c tio n of C lau d e H ub ley. M rs. C ah ill, M r. K a h le r , th e
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tim e t o a u g m e n t th e o rc h e s tra .
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books is n o w i n p ro g re ss so t h a t
t h e em p lo y ees m a y be a b le to e n ­
jo y th is o u tin g a t a m in im u m cost.
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Civil S erv ice U n its to a t t e n d th is
a ffa ir. A n y o n e w ish in g to a t t e n d
m a y do so by w ritin g to C h a rle s
D. M e th e , C h a p te r P re s id e n t.
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s e n tia l b u ild in g , a n d c o n s tru c tio n a c tiv itie s , w iie re th e
c h a n c e s o f p r o f i t a r e s o l i m i t e d t h a t p r i v a t e b u s i n e s s is
n o t i n t e r e s t e d . T h e fie ld o f g o v e r n m e n t a c t iv i tie s m a y p r o p ­
e rly c o n tra c t o r e x p a n d to c o m p e n s a te f o r b u sin e ss c h a n g ­
e s a n d t r e n d s , f o r d e p r e s s i o n a n d c ris is , b u t in a l l i n s t a n ­
c e s g o v e r n m e n t w ill lim it th e a c tiv itie s to e s s e n tia l p u b ­
lic s e r v i c e t o a l l t h e p e o p l e ; s e r v i c e s t h a t c a n n o t b e
p r o p e r ly o r e ffic ie n tly r e n d e r e d b y p r iv a te a g e n c ie s .
O f c o u r s e n o c h a n g e in g o v e r n m e n t f u n c t i o n s o r
a c t i v i t i e s is e f f e c t e d e x c e p t b y d i r e c t i o n o f t h e p e o p l e
t h r o u g h t h e i r b a l l o t a n d v o t e o f t h e i r r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s in
le g is la tu re .
Real 2'est o f Government
T h e d ilfe re n c e b e tw e e n p u b lic a n d p riv a te b u sin e ss
fo llo w s fr o m w h a t h a s b e e n sa id .
P u b li c b u s i n e s s is li m i te d to a f e w s e r v ic e s o l‘ s u ­
p re m e im p o rta n c e to th e p e o p le .
P u b lic b u s in e s s d o e s n o t o p e r a te f o r m o n e y p ro fit b u t
fo r th e co m m o n w e lfa re .
P u b li c b u s i n e s s c a n n o t s h u t d o w n to c u t m o n e y lo s s e s .
P u b lic b u sin e ss h a s n o sla c k p e rio d .
P u b l i c b u s i n e s s n e c e s s a r i l y e x p a n d s in p e r i o d s o f
s la c k b u sin e ss a n d g e n e ra l u n e m p lo y m e n t.
T h e r e a l t e s t o f g o v e r n m e n t in t i m e o f c r is is lie s q u it e
a s m u c h in its w i l l i n g n e s s a n d a b i l i t y p r o m p t l y to a l l i g u
its f i n a n c ia l r e s o u r c e s to m e e t c h a n g i n g n e e d s a s in r e ­
d u c in g th e to ta l sp e n t.
G o v e r n m e n t s m u s t m a i n t a i n t h e f u n d a m e n t a l s e i'v ie e s
b y w h i c h o r d e r is m a i n t a i n e d in h u m a n s o c i e t y , e l s e w e
s h a ll r e v e r t to a n a r c h y . J u s tic e , c o u rts , p o lic e , p ris o n a n d
j a i l m u s t b e m a i n t a i n e d . D is e a s e m u s t s till b e k e p t in c o n ­
tro l b y p u b lic h e lp a n d s a n ita tio n w o rk . T h e p u b lic s tr e e ts
a n d h ig h w a y s m u s t b e k e p t o p en a n d s a fe th r o u g h s tre e t
c le a n in g , r o a d - r e p a ir , s t r e e t lig h tin g a n d tra ffic c o n tro l.
C h i l d r e n c a n n o t b e s t o p p e d f r o m g r o w i n g a n d in t h e in ­
te r e s t o f to m o r r o w a s w e ll a s to d a y e d u c a tio n m u s t c o n ­
tin u e w ith o u t m u c h c u rta ilm e n t. P ro p e r tie s m u s t b e p r o ­
te c te d f r o m fire a n d th e f t.
Today*s Problem One o f Efficiency
U n f o r t u n a t e l y , g o v e r n m e n t m u s t c h a n g e t o m e e t new
c h a l l e n g e s a n d n e w t h r e a t s . In a d e p r e s s io n ({ o v e n u n o n f
h a s t h e p r i m a r y d u t y o f h o l d i n g t h e s o c i a l f a b r i c to g e lh tM u n t i l t h e g r e a t h u m a n m a c h i n e c a n o p e r a t e a g a i n . In w a r
G o v e r n m e n t a n d t h e p e o p l e te n d to b e c o m e o n e a n d a ll
p riv a te b u s in e s s b e c o m e s p u b lic b u sin e ss. T o d a y th e p r o b ­
le m w o u ld s e e m to b e to ta k e a ll n e c e s s a ry s te p s to m a k e
o u r G o v e r n m e n t t h e m o s t e ffic ie n t o f g o v e r n m e n ts , t h e m o s t
d e m o c r a t i c o f g o v e r n m e n t s a n d t h e b e s t p r e p a r e d C lo v e m m e n i f o r a n y e m e rg e n c y o f a ll th e w o rld p o w e rs .
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Tuesday, June 29,
STATE AND COUNTY NEWS
L ib e r a liz e d
( C o n tin u e d fr o m Page I)
c h a n g e s sin ce 1921, th e y m a in ta in ,
j u s ti f y b ro a d e n in g th e p la n .
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C o m m itte e h e a d e d by C h a rle s D u b u a r of th e S t a t e I n s u r a n c e D e­
p a r t m e n t , a f t e r le n g th y a n d t h o r ­
o u g h s tu d y , p re s e n ts p ro p o sals
w h ic h w ould aid th e m e m b e rs in
p ro p e r w ays a n d w h ich , th e C o m ­
m itte e says, w ould n o t im po se ex ­
cessive costs u p o n th e S ta t e or
u p o n p a r tic ip a tin g m u n ic ip a litie s .
T h e p ro p o sa ls fo llo w :
O PP O K T H N ITY T O PURCHASE
A DDITKrN VI. A \ M ITY
E conom ic in d e p e n d e n c e in old
ag e is a serio us co n c e rn of all
w hose inc o m e th r o u g h life is d e ­
rived fro m s a la rie s or wages. In
Ih e S ta t e service a n d in th e se rv ­
ice of m u n ic ip a litie s w h ic h are
jur'm bers of th e R e ti r e m e n t S ys­
te m , th e public em plo yee is re (juired to becomC a m e m b e r of
(h e R e tir e m e n t S y stem . T h is o b li­
g a to ry f e a tu re m a k e s it n ec essa ry
fo r e a ch w o rk e r to b ase h is p la n ­
n in g fr:r old age o r d is a b ility on
th e c o m p u lso ry d e d u c tio n s fro m
h is .salary for th e b e n e fit u n d e r
(h e S la t e R e ti r e m e n t S y stem . I t
i.s n o t pos.sible fo r m a n y w o rk e rs
to finance, u n d e r p re s e n t a n n u ity
p la n s, a d d itio n a l r e t ir e m e n t in s u r ­
a n ce in p riv a te co m p a n ie s. I t
w ould be possible o fte n fo r w o rk ­
ers to m a k e sm a ll a d d itio n a l co n ­
tr ib u tio n s fro m th e i r p ayroll i n ­
com e to v /ard th e p u rc h a s e of a d ­
d itio n a l a n n u i ty u n d e r th e S t a t e ’s
a n n u i ty p la n . T h e A ssociatio n be­
lieves su c h a m c 'n d m e n t fa ir a n d
p ra c tic a l a n d s tro n g ly u rg es its
Ogdensburg Celebrates
O G D E N S B U R G , J u n e 28— T h e
C ity of Ogden.'-burg is c e le b ra tin g
its S e s q u i-c rn te n n ia l d u rin g th e
w eek of A u gu st 14. A m ong o th e r
ev ents, th e re will be a block p a rty ,
w ith all civil service em ployees
p a rtic ip a tin g .
P e n s io n
p r o m p t d e v e lo p m e n t a n d a p p l ic a ­
tion.
IIIGFIKK MINIMUM PENSIO N
A t p re s e n t, th e serv ice r e t i r e ­
m e n t allo w an c e is e q u a l to th e
a n n u i ty p u rc h a s e d by t h e em p lo y ­
ee’s
a c c u m u la te d
c o n trib u tio n s
p lus a p en sio n p ro v id ed by th e
S t a t e a n d m u n ic ip a litie s of 1 / 140th
of final .salary tim e s th e y e a rs of
m e m b e r service. I f th e em p lo y ee
h a s received c re d it fo r p r io r s e r v ­
ice, a n a d d itio n a l a llo w a n ce is
g ra n te d . W h e re a n em p lo y ee r e ­
tires a f t e r 35 y e a rs of service. It
is a ssu m e d t h a t h e will receive a
r e tir e m e n t
a llo w an c e
a p p ro x i­
m a te ly o n e - h a lf of fin al a v e ra g e
sa la ry , a n d p ro p o r tio n a te le.sser
a m o u n ts fo r s h o r te r p e rio d s of
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FREE OF CHARGE
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on
Saturday,
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10
Linder conditions identical with the
city course at Van Cortlandt Park,
you may run off
T H E SIX E V E N T S :
AGILITY - ADDOMINALS PECTORIALS PUSH UP - PACK RUN - BROAD JUMP
This will give you a preview
of your c h a n c e s a n d will
show you w h at fu rth e r p r e p ­
a ra tio n you n e e d to make.
If you have already passed the
mental test for fireman, write,
phone, or call in person for
FREE CO U RTESY CARD
admitting you to all six events.
(If you apply by mail, Indicate
whether you prefer a morning or
an afternoon appointment.)
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GET FIRST C H O I C E
OF HOURS
Mo applications can be received
after Thursday, July 8
Civil Service InsHtule
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Telephone: MEIrose 5-7800
OHice open daily (Monday to hriday)
4 to 9 p.m. (except holidays)
d e p e n d e n c e u p o n t h e ir p ro m ise d
p ensio ns.
— T h e p rin c ip le o f m in im u m
p e n sio n s is rec o g n ize d in th e
S ocial S e c u rity A ct in t h a t p r o ­
p o rtio n a te ly la rg e r p e n sio n s a r e
g r a n t e d to th e lo w er p a id e m ­
ployees.
— E x p e rie n c e h a s sh o w n t h a t
em ployees a s a class do n o t
r e tir e a t age 60 w h e n th e y a r e
firs t eligible to do so a n d in a
s u b s t a n ti a l p ro p o r tio n of cases, r e ­
t i r e m e n t is d e fe r re d u n ti l a g e 70.
I t is q u ite c le a r t h a t t h e p r i m a r y
re a s o n fo r th is is t h a t t h e a v e r ­
age em p lo y ee is u n a b le to live on
t h e p e n sio n no w p ro v id e d . , I f
so m e w h a t la rg e r a m o u n ts w ere
g r a n t e d fo r th e low er p a id em -
Ifi N e x t
L E A D E R
W a tv h f o r an in s ta llm e n t o # ih e
KtiMoftf a n d Aehiew^ements of T he C ivil
Serviei* B^jm§ploffees A sso eia tio n ; r e a d
th e e x e iiin g h a e h g r o u n d of th e think"
ing a n d a e tio n t h a t l e d to th e F eldBSamilton A et,
A lso in n e x t ireeh^s issue: W h a t
happen4>d a t th e W e s t e r n Cotuferenee
a n d a t th e 3€0>tropolitan Confer€»nee of
th e A s so e ia tio n .
service.
I n a s m u c h a s p ro b a b ly
o n e - h a lf of th e em p loy ees receive
a final s a la ry of less t h a n $2,800,
a n d sin ce th e a v e ra g e le n g th of
service is less Lhan 35 y e a rs , it is
u n d e r s ta n d a b le t h a t th e r e t ir e ­
m e n t allo w an c e a c tu a lly p a id m a y
involve sm all a m o u n ts .
T h e A ssociatio n p ro p o ses t h a t
th e p e n sio n p o rtio n in th e f u t u r e
.should in n o case be less t h a n
$30 p e r y e a r fo r e a c h y e a r of
service n o t ex ceed in g 30 y e a rs a n d
n o t exceedin g t h r e e - f o u r t h s of
i final sala ry . T h is p e n sio n plus
| th e m e m b e r’s a n n u i ty w ould p r o ­
r e t ir e m e n t a l­
I vide a m in im u m
j low ance of $1,200 a f t e r 30 y ea rs
| of service. R e a so n s fo r th is p la n
i f'ollow:
s tu d y of th e A c tu a ry of th e
1—RAt'tire
m e n t S y s te m disclosed
As d co u rtesy
P la n
t h a t th e a v e ra g e r e t ir e m e n t a l ­
lo w an ce p a id d u rin g th e fiscal
y e a r 1943-1944 w as $999.89. O ver
40 p e r c e n t of th e r e tir in g e m ­
ployees received less t h a n $600
per annum .
— An in v e stig a tio n of th e a c tu a l
re tir e m e n t in th e S y s te m in
1944 sh o w ed t h a t th e a v e ra g e
final s a la ry wa.s a r o u n d $2,100,
th e a v e ra g e le n g th o f serv ice 25
years, a n d th e a v e ra g e age a t r e ­
tir e m e n t w as a r o u n d 66 years.
T h is illu s tra te s w hy th e m a t t e r of
m in m iu m p e n sio n s is so im p o r t a n t
to th e v a st m a jo r i ty of em ployees.
ployees, th is m ig h t to so m e e x t e n t
h a s te n r e t ir e m e n t a n d o p e n u p
possibilities of p ro m o tio n to th e
y o u n g e r em ployees. T h e f o r m u la
of m in im u m p en sio n s w ou ld n o t
give a n y g r e a t e r a llo w a n ce to e m ­
ployees w ith a fin al a v e ra g e of
$4,200 o r over.
— A n in c re a se in th e p ric e level
su c h as is now o c c u rrin g , h a s
a severe efTect on r e tir e d e m p lo y ­
ees. T h e a n n u itie s p u r c h a s e d by
e m p lo y ee c o n trib u tio n s , m a d e a t a
tim e w h e n th e p ric e level m a y
h a v e b e en n o rm a l, lose c o n s id e r­
able of th e ir value.
—T h e A c tu a ry of th e R e ti r e ­
m e n t S y ste m h a s c o m p u te d
t h a t a scale of m in im u m b ased
u p o n $30 p e r y e a r fo r e a c h y e a r
of service n o t ex c ee d in g 30 y e a rs
a n d n o t ex ceedin g th r e e - f o u r t h s
of final s a la ry w ould involve a n
a d d itio n a l n o rm a l c o n trib u tio n of
a p p ro x im a te ly $900,000, w h ile th e
a c c ru e d lia b ility w ould be in th e
n e ig h b o rh o o d of 45 m illion do llars.
PLAN
T h is pro p o sal p rov id es t h a t a
m e m b e r m a y re tir e a t age 55 or
th e r e a f t e r a n d receive a llo w an c e
eq u al to th e su m of th e p e n sio n
b a sed on 1 /1 2 0 of a v e ra g e s a la r y
fo r e a c h y e a r of serv ice r a t h e r
7
P r o b le m s
P ro p o s e
t h a n 1 /1 40 of a v e ra g e s a l a r y as
a t p r e s e n t plus th e a n n u i ty p u r ­
c h a se d by t h e m e m b e r ’s o w n a c ­
c u m u la te d
c o n trib u tio n s .
The
m e m b e r ’s c o n trib u tio n w o u ld be
in c re a s e d u n d e r th is p la n by a b o u t
50 p e r c e n t ov er t h e c o n tr ib u tio n
h e is now p a yin g . T h e A c tu a ry of
th e R e ti r e m e n t S y s te m h a s e s ti­
m a te d t h a t s u c h p e n sio n to c o m ­
m e n c e a s n e a rly a s 55 w ou ld r e ­
q u ire a n a d d itio n a l n o r m a l c o n ­
tr ib u t io n of a p p ro x im a te ly $1,350,000 w ith a n a c c ru e d lia b ility of
a p p ro x im a te ly $58,000,000.
The
a n n u a l c o n trib u tio n w h ic h w ould
be n e c e ss a ry to liq u id a te th e a c ­
c ru e d liab ility w ould of co u rse d e ­
p e n d u p o n th e p e rio d ov er w h ich
it is liq u id a te d .
T h e d a t a w as u sed fo r th is p u r ­
pose w as as of M a r c h 31, 1946. All
fig ures a re b a se d o n 4 p e r c e n t
in t e r e s t even th o u g h a c o n sid e r­
ab le p o rtio n of th e m e m b e rs is
now on th e 3 p e r c e n t basis.
T h e figures s h e w n a r e b a se d on
th e a s s u m p tio n t h a t all th e m e m ­
b e rs of th e S y ste m w ho w o u ld be
eligible w ould elect so to do.
T h e s tu d y w as ba sed o n a v e r ­
ag es a n d a ss u m e d t h a t th e fig u res
developed fo r clerical a n d a d m in ­
is tra tiv e em p lo y ees w ould a p p ly to
all m e m b e rs of th e S y ste m . I t
sh o u ld also be o bserved t h a t th e
p la n d iscussed pro v ides fo r r e t i r e ­
m e n t u p o n a t t a i n m e n t of age 55
or a t a n y tim e t h e r e a f t e r ud to
ag e 70. I t does n o t re q u ire r e t i r e ­
m e n t a t age 55. T h e p la n s a re
th e re fo re re a lly p la n s fo r in c re a s ­
ing th e a m o u n t of th e b e n e fit u p o n
r e t ir e m e n t w h e n e v e r i t occu rs, as
well as p e r m ittin g r e t ir e m e n t on
o r a f t e r a t t a i n m e n t of age 55 i n ­
s te a d of age 60.
VK.STING O F K E T IR E M E N T B E N ­
E F IT S W HEN MEMJtEK F.EAVES
PUBLIC SERV ICE B EF O R E
IJETIREMErST
As it is now , a m e m b e r of th e
R e ti r e m e n t S y ste m w ho v o l u n t a r ­
ily w ith d ra w s p rio r to r e tir e m e n t,
receives on ly t h e r e t u r n of h is a c ­
c u m u la te d c o n trib u tio n s a n d th e
p e n sio n p ro v id ed by th e S t a t e o r
m u n ic ip a lity is fo rfe ite d . T h e p r o ­
posed p la n w ould p e r m it a w ith ­
d ra w in g em ployee w ho h a d se rv e d
5 y e ars or m o re to elect a d e ­
fe r re d r e t ir e m e n t a llo w a n ce to
c o m m e n ce a t age 60 eq u al to th e
d e fe r re d a n n u i ty p u r c h a s e d by
h is a c c u m u la te d c o n trib u tio n s p lus
a p e n sio n eou al to l / 1 4 0 t h s of
fin al s a la ry tim es th e to ta l n u m b a r of y e a rs of service. I n th e
e v e n t of th e m e m b e r’s d e a t h p rio r
to ag e 60, only th e a c c u m u la te d
c o n trib u tio n s w ould be re tu r n e d .
T h e c a lc u la tio n of th e d e fe r re d
r e t ir e m e n t allo w an ces w ould be
m a d e o n th e b asis o f s u c h ta b le s
a n d su c h r a te s of in t e r e s t as th e
C o m p tro lle r m ig h t a d o p t. T h e A s­
on
so c ia tio n ’s re a s o n s fo r th^
are:
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S y s te m do n o t come
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c a n n o t ta k e w ith th e m an v '
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b e n e fit a f t e r 5 y ears
lin es o f t h e p ro p o se d bill.
-T h e R e ti r e m e n t Law air
allow s a so -ca lled discont?
a n c e b en efit, w h e re th e
is fo rc e d to te rm in a te ^niploy
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th r o u g h n o f a u l t of his own
h a v in g 20 y e a rs of service’
b e n e fit g r a n t e d is in certain
a p p ro x im a te ly of th e same va
a s u n d e r th e Association’s n
posal. W h e re t h e member
serv ed fo r 25 y e a rs and is
ag e 50, a m u c h m o re liberal d
c o n tin u a n c e b e n e fit is erant
T h e ab ove s e p a r a tio n benefit
fill in th e g a p fo r other njt|
d ra w in g em ployees.
— E n lig h te n e d p riv a te empU
e rs w ho p u rc h a s e group ad
n u ity c o n t r a c ts w ith life insurand
c o m p a n ie s g e n e ra lly vest emplovJ
co n tributio-ns w ith employees wH
h a v e se rv e d fo r som e mininnj
period. I n o th e r words, tiie cn
plo y e r a n d em ployee contributioii
a r e u se d to p u rc h a s e some fori
of a d e fe r re d a n n u ity .
—I t sh o u ld be k ep t in min
t h a t a p en sio n is in the tij
t u r e of so m e th in g w hich i.s earne
a n n u a l ly a n d w h ic h under prop
s a f e g u a rd s sh o u ld be turned
to th e e m p loy ee u p o n his de
tu r e even th o u g h th is may con,
b efo re
th e
n o rm a l rpfiremrn
d a te . I t is n o lo n g e r con.'^idered l
m o s t e m p lo y e rs t h a t a pension
p a y a b le solely as a reward
t h e n o r m a l r e t ir e m e n t date.
—T h e A c tu a ry of the Reur«
m e n t S y s te m h a s e.stimatfl
t h a t a s e p a r a tio n benefit after
y e a rs of serv ice on th e basis
p r e s e n t ta b le s w ould inv;'lve
a d d itio n a l n o rm a l ctontribiition
$613-000 w ith a n accrued liabililj
of 9 m illion dollars. Comparah
fig u res fo r a sep a ratio n bencfl
a f t e r 5 o r 10 r a t h e r th n n 15 yra<
a r e n o t a v aila b le a t this timp.
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O sh o u ld be c o n c e rn e d w ith its
social o b lig atio n in p ro v id in g a d e ­
q u a te p e n sio n s to e m p loy ees w ho
(C o n tin u e d fr o m P age 1)
m o n t h p ro b a tio n a r y period.
h a v e served f a ith f u lly fo r long
2. I f th e em ployee w ere f o u n d
years. W ith c h a n g in g econom ic willing to c o n sid e r a p la n c o n ­
u n s a tis f a c to r y , h e w o u ld be d e­
co n d itio n s, h ig h e r in c o m e tax es, ta in in g th e se ele m e n ts:
etc., it m u s t be re c o g n ize d t h a t
1. T h e p ro m o te d e m p lo y e e’s old m o te d to th e did job.
3. H e could elect, o f h is ow n
low er p aid em ployees a r e c o m ­ jo b w ould be h e ld o p en o r filled
pelled to p la c e a g r e a t e r deg ree of te m p o ra r ily d u rin g t h e th r e e - a c c o rd , to go b ac k to th e old jo b
if ho so w ished.
T h e t h i r d p o in t w ould p ro vid e
a n e c e ss a ry p ro te c tio n to th e e jn ployee. C h a rle s C am pb ell, a d m i n ­
is tra tiv e d ire c to r of t h e C o m m is­
sion, p o in te d o u t t h a t few e m Dl^ -'^es a re d ro p p e d in p ra c tic e .
M r. M c D o n o u g h sa id h e w ould
ta k e t h e rev ised p la n b a c k to th e
A ssociatio n fo r c o n sid e ra tio n .
O pen-C onipetitlve T ria l
C r e d ite d a n d c o m p o u n d e d s e m i-a n n u a lly J a n u a ry I & J u ly I .
T h e th i r d p o in t d e a lt w ith a n
in c re a s e of t h e o p e n -c o m p e titiv e
D I V I D E N D (In te re s t) f o r th e six m o n th p e r io d e n d in g June
p r o b a tio n a r y p erio d fro m th r e e to
3 0 , 1 9 4 8 h a s b e e n d e c la r e d a t th e r a te o f l ’/ t % p e r
six m o n th s . A p p o in tin g officers
a n n u m , f o r U n io n D im e ’s 14 4 , 0 0 0 t h r ift y d e p o s ito rs .
sa y t h a t th r e e m o n th s is insuffi­
c ie n t tim e to tell, o n c e r t a in jobs,
O P E N y o u r a c c o u n t w ith a n y a m o u n t fro m $1 to $ 7 5 0 0 .
w h e th e r t h e em ployee is s a t is f a c ­
C o m e in a n d see us, o r b a n k b y m a il. F or fo rm s , w r it e o r
tory. G a m e p ro te c to r s w as s p e ­
cifically c ite d as su c h a case.
p h o n e P E n n s y lv a n ia 6 - 2 8 1 8 .
“T h is is a p a n a c e a ,” re p lie d H o ltO p e n Thursdays to 6 : 3 0 p . m ,
H a rris . ‘'B e c a u se y o u feel it ta k e s
lo n g e r t h a n th r e e m o n th s to ju d g e
p e rf o rm a n c e on c e r t a in jo b s, you
su g g est a n in c re a se d pi’o b a tio n a ry
p erio d on all jobs. L e t’s t r y to
an a ly z e th e jobs, a n d see w h ic h ,
if an y , really do n e e d a lo n g e r
p r o b a tio n a r y period.
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wnd H onor R oll.
4 group of fe m a le a t t e n d a n t s
^niiested a c h a n g e in colo r of
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uken up w ith th e D e p a r tm e n t of
Sental H ygiene.
Another re s o lu tio n fa v o re d a
w so em ployees m a y tr a v e l to
ind
w o rk , w ith o u t t h e a d d e d
Ixnense of a d d itio n a l fa re s, w h ic h
*jll go in to effect Ju ly . A ny m e m ­
ber interested in th i s re s o lu tio n
should c o n ta c t t h e C h a p te r offiR efreshm ents were served
with the aopreciated h elp of th o s e
present. T h is w as th e la st m e e t­
ing for the sum m er m onths.
• All em ployees a t th e h o s p ita l
jre invited to jo in a p ro p o sed
Bowling te a m . P r a c tic e w ill be
jield in th e n e w B o w lin g C o u rts,
Jo be in s ta lle d u n d e r M 6 in th e
fall. Please se n d in y o u r n a m e
to Dennis O ’S h e a , c / o t h e S te w ird's office.
The c e n t r a l p a r k in g field, fo r
LO CAL EMPLOYEES
all em p lo yees, w h ic h will be in
u se w ith th e p r e s e n t one u n d e r
th e b rid g e, w ill be re a d y to use
soon. T h e fin ish in g to u c h e s a r e
b e in g a p p lie d . T h e C h a p te r P e r ­
so n n e l R e la tio n s C o m m itte e p r e ­
s e n te d t h e m a t t e r to th e a t t e n ­
tio n of t h e D ire c to r, so h a t s off to
a n o t h e r A sso cia tio n deed done,
a n d to D r. T ra v is fo r h is fine
c o o p e ra tio n .
S te v e D u r r o f th e P lu m b e r S h o p
is c o m in g a lo n g nicely, a f t e r a n
o p e r a tio n a t S t. C la r e ’s H o sp ita l
. . . D a n M c C o rm a c k is in th e M a b o n sick b a y . S e n d h im a c a rd
a n d w ish h im a sp e ed y recovery.
G e n e B ro d e ric k , o f t h e S to r e ­
h o u se, also ex p e c ts a session u n d e r
t h e s u r g e o n ’s k n ife .
A m o n g th o s e le a v in g is R o b e rt
M a r ti n , L a u n d r y S u p erv iso r. B ob
is a sw ell g u y a n d we will all
m iss h im .
E liz a b e th M acS w e en e y , o ne of
o u r D e le g a te s, h a s b e e n v e ry bu sy
p r e p a r in g a lis t of e d u c a tio n a l o p ­
p o r tu n itie s f o r th e em p lo y ees a t
t h e C h a p te r . T h is is in lin e w ith
a p ro p o s a l m a d e by t h e M e tr o ­
p o lita n C o n fe re n c e . T h e C h a p te r
T r e a s u r e r , T e d K r a je , h a s b ee n
v e ry ac tiv e in n u r s in g affa irs , a n d
j u s t re c e n tly r e t u r n e d fr o m A l­
b a n y w h e re h e a tte n d e d a m e e tin g .
J o h n B. M a r ty n , C h a ir m a n o f t h e
i M e m b e rs h ip C o m m itte e , h a s b e e n
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d a y b u ild in g costs. I n a n y c a se ,
te n d e d to J o h n M. R e a rd o n , S te w ­ w a te r m a r k in T h e Civil S e r v i c e ,
a n u m b e r o f e m p ty lo ts h a v e b ee n
a r d , o n h is r e t ir e m e n t fr o m S ta t e E m p lo y ee s A sso c ia tio n ’s c a m p a ig n 1 s e e n ; a n d th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs
S erv ice a f t e r 52 y e a rs lab o r.
fo r its o w n b u ild in g com es to will h a v e a r e p o r t o n th is p h a s e
m o rro w ( T u e s d a y ) , w h e n th e S p e ­ also.
No tim e lim it h a s b e e n s e t fo r
cial B u ild in g C o m m itte e p re s e n ts
o c c u p a n c y in a new buildin g.
T h u r s d a y , J u l y 8, is th e d a te of its f in d in g — to d a t e — befo re th e W h ile A sso c ia tio n officials w ould
th e big C ra ig C olony c h a p t e r p ic ­ B o a rd of D ire c to rs.
like to be in n ew q u a r t e r s a t th e
n ic. I t will be a “ g a l a ” e n t e r ­
T h e B u ild in g C o m m itte e itself e a rlis t possible, it is p o in te d o u t
ta in m e n t, sa y s W a l t a M n n ix —
t h a t every c a re is b e in g ta k e n so
a n d w h e n W a lt say s it, i t ’s so. m e t th i s ev e n in g , to collect t h e
C h a p te r m e m b e rs a n t ic i p a te th e fa c ts , s ta tis tic s , c o st-e stim a te s , a n d t h a t th e b est possible v a lu e will be
b ig g est t u r n o u t in y e ars, w ith o th e r d a t a i t h a d collected. T h e | o b ta in e d . T h e fo llo w in g S p e c ia l
B u ild in g C o m m itte e m e m b e rs w ere
p le n ty f u n f o r everybody.
c o m m itte e m e m b e rs h a v e seen sc h e d u le d to be p re s e n t a t th e
p ro b a b ly e v e ry a v a ila b le b u ild in g M o n d a y m e e tin g in th e D e W itt
in th e c e n t r a l A lb an y a re a , a n d C lin to n H o tel, A lb an y :
H a r r y G. P ox. c h a i r m a n , Civil
A s u m m e r re ce ss fr o m activ e h a s co lle cte d t h e n e c e s s a ry f a c ts
S e rv ic e D e p a r tm e n t. Dr. C h a rle s
b u sin e ss m e e tin g s h a s b e e n ta k e n
by t h e S c h e n e c ta r y c h a p t e r of o n e a c h o n e — fo rm c o st to th e A. B rin d , J r . S ta t e E d u c a tio n
D e p t. H e n ry A. C o h en , D ep t. P u b ­
t h e C ivil S e rv ice E m plo y ees A s­ p o ssib le p re s e n c e of te rm ite s .
lic W o rk s. C h a rle s H. F o ste r, D i­
so cia tio n . H o w ev er, se v e ra l key
C o n s tr u c t a B u ild in g ?
vision of B u d g e t. C h a rle s Ma&sena,
c o m m itte e s a r e r e m a in in g o n th e
O n e in t e r e s ti n g n e w fa c to r in D e p t. P u b lic W o rk s. F r a n k J . O ’
job. C Jeneral m e m b e rs h ip m e e t­
in gs will c o n v e n e a g a in in t h e th e p ic tu r e is t h e su g g estio n , fro m M a r a h , D e p t. P u b lic W orks. Alfall.
sev eral so u rc e s t h a t t h e A ssoci­ lyn S te a r n s , P .O . B ox 827. E.
W o rk in g c o m m itte e s in c lu d e ;
a tio n c o n sid e r c o n s tru c tin g its K e n n e t h S ta h l. R e ti r e m e n t F n u d .
E m p lo y m e n t
R e la tio n s C o m ­ ow n b u ild in g . A d d u c e d in fa v o r of M rs. B e u la h B a ile y T h u ll, D e p t.
m i tt e e : C h a ir m a n H a r r y D e u n in g - th is s o lu tio n is th e a r g u m e n t t h a t A u d it a n d C o n tro l. F r e d J . W a l­
to n .
su c h a b iu ld in g co u ld be c o n s tr u c t­ te rs , M id d le to w n S ta t e H o sp ita l.
M e m b e rs h ip C o m m itte e : C h a i r ­ ed to th e A sso c ia tio n ’s ow n sp e­ J o h n T . D e G ra ff, C o u n se l to C o m ­
m a n , F r a n k R o on ey .
cific atio n s, w ith ev ery n e e d p r o ­ m itte e .
Craig Colony
Sclinectady
A ssn. B o a r d t o C /io o s e !A lb a n y L a b o r C h a p t e r H e a r s
h lo m in a tin g
Special to T h e L E A D ER
G ro u p
j
II , S e c tio n 1:
ALBANY, J u n e 28—^The C i v i l ; “T h e b o a rd o f D ire c to rs sh a ll
Service E m p lo y e es A sso cia tio n ’s a p p o i n t a b o a r d of c a n v a ss e rs, of
Board of D ire c to rs is m e e tin g in a t le a s t th r e e m e m b e rs of th e A s­
Albany on T u e sd a y , J u n e 29, to so c ia tio n , to d e te rm in e t h e v a lid ­
select a n o m i n a ti n g c o m m itte e ity o f n o m in ating ^ p e titio n s a n d
for d e te rm in a tio n o f n e x t y e a r ’s to c o u n t t h e b a llo ts .”
A.s.sociation c a n d id a te s .
A n o th e r a rtic le b e a rs o n th is
Thl<; is o n e of sev eral ite m s o f | p o in t (A rtic le V n , S e c tio n l, d e a l­
basiness on t h e a g e n d a .
| in g w ith d e le g a te s). I t r e a d s :
Full a g e n d a in c lu d e s th e follow - | “S u c h d e le g a te o r d e lig a te s s h a ll
ing m a tte rs:
h a v e o n e v o te fo r e a c h h u n d r e d
1. C o n sid eratio n of n ew C h a p - m e m b e rs o r f r a c ti o n th e r e o f in
krs and t h e i r c o n s titu tio n s a n d s u c h c h a p t e r , b a se d u p o n th e
by-laws: T h ese ch ap ters include: p a id m e m b e rs h ip in th e A ssocia­
Broadacre S a n it a r i u m , re c e n tly tio n o n t h e fir s t o f J u ly p re c e d in g
transferred to th e S t a t e fr o m th e m e e tin g . T h e n u m b e r of votes
each c h a p te r or d e p a rtm e n t it e n ­
Oneida;
Onondaga
S a n it a r i u m ,
also title d to c a s t s h a ll be d e te rm in e d
traiLsferred to t h e S ta t e f i o m by a b o a rd of c a n v a s s e rs a p p o in ­
te d by t h e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs.”
county service;
T h e B o a rd of D ire c to rs w ill also
C hautauqua c h a p te r , a c o u n ty
h e a r a r e p o r t o f th e S p ec ial B u ild ­
{roup.
Wiliowbrook S ta t e S ch o o l c h a p - in g C o m m itte e , of th e B u ild in g
F u n d C o m m itte e , a r e p o r t o n
t«r. in S t a t e n Is la n d ,
2. Selection o f n o m i n a ti n g c o m - m e m b e rs h ip , a n d re g u la r re p o r ts
■“ittee in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e of officers.
following p ro v isio n ’s of th e A s­
S ta t e C<Hnmitte^ to M e et
sociation’s C o n s titu tio n (A rticle
T
h
e S t a t e E x e cu tiv e C o m m itte e
IV, Section 4, b ) :
“A n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e s h a ll is also sc h e d u le d to m e e t. T h is
c o n m iitte e c o n s is ts o f A sso ciatio n
*>« app o inted by t h e B o a rd of
Directors a t le a s t n in e ty d ay s b e ­ officers. S t a t e d e p a r t m e n t a l r e p ­
fore the A n n u a l M e e tin g o f th e r e s e n ta tiv e s , a n d re g io n a l c o n f e r ­
Association a n d s u c h c o m m itte e , e n c e re p r e s e n ta tiv e s . P u rp o s e of
after giving fu ll c o n s id e ra tio n to th i s m e e tin g is s t a te d in A rtic le
?'l facts o r p e titio n s p re s e n te d to V, S e c tio n 2, o f t h e C o n s titu tio n ;
>t by in d iv id u al m e m b e rs o r g ro u p s “A n o m i n a ti n g c o m m itte e s h a ll
o' members, s h a ll file w ith th e be a p p o in te d b y th e S t a t e E x e c u ­
^•■etary, a t le a s t s ix ty d ay s b e- tive C o m m itte e a t le a s t n in e ty
jwe the a n n u a l m e e tin g , n o m i n a - d a y s b efo re t h e a n n u a l m e e tin g
tjon.s for officers o f th e A ssocia­ of th e A sso c iatio n a n d su c h com m itte , a f t e r g ivin g fu ll c o n s id e ra ­
tion."
tio n t o all f a c t s o r p e titio n s p r e ­
Annual M e e tin g O cto b er 5
s e n te d to it b y in d iv id u a l m e m ­
b ers o r g ro u p s o f m e m b e rs , sh a ll
The a n n u a l m e e tin g is sc h ed u le d file w it h t h e s r c e tr ya
to be h e ld O c tib e r 5.
file w ith t h e se c re ta ry , a t le a st
3. Selection o f o a rd of C a n - s ix ty d a y s b efo re t h e a n n u a l m e e t­
’assors. A b o u t th is , t h e A ssocia- ing , n o m in a tio n s fo r m e m b e rs o f
‘‘on’s C o n stitu tio n says, in A rticle t h e S t a t e E x e cu tiv e C o m m ite e.”
P a lt s it s
R e -e le c te d
O f M e tr o p o lita n
^ h e M e tro p o lita n N. Y. C o n ‘ereiice of Tx hn ec Civil S
Seerv ice E m oyee.s A so ciatio n re -e le c te d its
k
a t t h e a n n u a l m e e tin g ,
^ at J o n e s eB ach . T h e y a r e
J. P a lt s i ts NYC C h a p te r
p fin n a n ;
Jo h n
L.
M u rp h y ,
7,‘cea:
S t a t e H o sp ita l. V icen , ‘‘ttan; C ly d e W . M orris, L ong
Chan
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M uio, N YC C h a p te r , S e c re ta ry ,
tive p a l t s i t s is th e R e p r e s e n t a on H
a B n k in g D e p a r tm e n t
^ A sso c ia tio n 's o B a rd of
•s. a s w e ll a s 2 d V ic e -p r e s i­
O f P u b lic E m p lo y e e s ' V a lu e
Special to T he LE A D ER
ALBANY. J u n e 28— O n M o n d a y ,
J u n e 21, t h e D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r
c h a p t e r . C ivil S erv ic e E m p lo y ees
A sso c iatio n , h e ld it s firs t i n s t a l ­
la tio n of officers a n d d in n e r - d a n c e .
N in ety -se v en p>ersons a t te n d e d , a t
H o lid a y M a n o r in M e n a n d s .
T h e d in n e r, i t is re p o r te d , w as
e x ce lle n t, fr o m t h e to m a to ju ic e
a n d V e rm o n t r o a s t tu r k e y to th e
a p p le p ie a n d coffee.
D a n ie l A. D aly, a p o p u la r c a re e r
em ployee, a c te d a s toastm astei*,
th a n k in g t h e r e t ir in g officers fo r
t h e ir services a n d a s k in g m o re
a c tiv ity o n t h e p a r t o f c h a p t e r
m e m b ers.
W illia m F . M c D o n o u g h , legis­
la tiv e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f t h e A s­
so c ia tio n , in s ta lle d t h e officers,
a n d also to ld a b o u t t h e p a s t a c ­
c o m p lis h m e n ts a n d leg islativ e p r o ­
g r a m of t h e o rg a n iz a tio n .
S p e a k e r s in c lu d e d M a r v in L.
C larey , s e n io r c o m p e n s a tio n c laim s
e x a m in e r. S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d ,
w ho is p r e s id e n t o f t h e c h a p t e r ;
J o h n A. F o r r e s t. M a n a g e r o f th e
A lb an y Office o f th e S t a t e I n s u r ­
a n c e F u n d , w h o h a s b e e n In th e
S t a t e sei'vice sin ce 1914,
F r a n k A. P ip ito , A s s is ta n t I n ­
d u s t r ia l C o m m issio n er, m a d e t h e
k ey sp e e c h of th e ev en in g . H e
to ld th e e m p lo y e es h is do o r w ould
be o p e n a t a ll tim e s to th e m , a n d
p ro m ise d c o o p e ra tio n to t h e n ew
p re s id e n t. M r. P ip ito h a s i n s t i ­
tu t e d a p ro g r a m p e r m it ti n g t h e
c h a p t e r p re s id e n t to a t te n d p e r ­
s o n n e l c o n fe ren c es.
New A sso ciatio n officers a r e :
M a r v in L. C larey , p r e s id e n t; A r ­
t h u r H. L a m b o rn , v ic e -p re s id e n t;
O g d e n W . B ro w n , 2 n d v ic e -p re s i­
d e n t ; F r a n c e s R . B a rk e r, ti’e a su r e r ; B e tty K. P ro c to r, se c re ta ry .
D e le g a te s a re S o p h ie V. K a v a n a u g h a n d M a r g a r e t F ra w le y D illon.
H ead
C o n fe re n c e
d e n t o f th e N Y C c h a p te r , o f w h ic h
M ic h a e l L. P o r t a is P re s id e n t. M r.
M u r p h y is P r e s id e n t of th e C re e d m oor c h a p te r.
C o m m itte e c h a i r m e n w ere n a m e d
a n d re s o lu tio n s w e r a d o p te d . A
d e ta ile d r e p o r t o f th e s e will be
p u b lis h e d in n e x t w eek ’s L E A ­
D ER .
M oses C o -o p e ra te s
T h e m e tin g w as h e ld in c o n ­
ju n c tio n w ith a lu n c h e o n a n d
pic nic. T h e d e le g a te s a n d guests
e n jo y e d th e a m u s e m e n ts a t J o n e s
B e a c h as t h e g u ests o f th e p a rk .
A m e m b e rs h ip c a r d serv e d as th e
pass. C h a ir m a n R o b e it M oses, of
th e L o n g I s la n d S t a t e P a r k C o m ­
m issio n , c o -o p e r a te d fully, a n d on
h is b e h a lf S ta n le y J . P olek, S u p ­
e r i n te n d e n t of t h e J o n e s B e a c h
p a rk , m a d e all a rr a n g e m e n ts .
M r. P a lt s i ts a d h is follow -officers
m a d e co m p le te p r e p a r a tio n s fo r
t h e event. L a u re n c e J. H o llister,
F ie ld R e p re s e n ta tiv e of th e A s­
s o c ia tio n , r e n d e r e d a s is ta n c e r ig h t
on th e scen e, a s d id J o s e p h J .
B y rn e s, T r e a s u r e r o f th e i^YC
c h a p t e r , G e o rg e H. S iem s, P re s i­
d e n t o f th e I n t e r - c o u n t y P a r k
C h a p te r a n d A m elia Bedell.
T h e g e n e ra l c o m m itte e w h ic h
p u t on t h e a f l a i r c o n siste d o f
th e se p e o p le :
D a n ie l A. D aly,
c h a i r m a n ; G r a c e O ’B rie n M yers,
c o - c h a i r m a n ; J o h n W . H e n ry , A n ­
d rew C, D oyle, F r a n k E. C ollins,
A r th u r H. L a m b o r n , J a n e t G o ld rin g , F r a n c e s R . B a r k e r , K a t h r y n
A. B a r r y , W illia m T . W h itte m o re ,
O g d en W . B ro w n . M a r g a r e t F .
D illo n , D a n ie l J . H o g a rty . A r t h u r
Is ra e l, H e n r y E. Lewis, J o h n F.
M iller, a n d W illia m P. X. S a u e r.
L ab o r C h a p te r,
A lb a n y , In sta lls
N e w O ffic e rs
A LBANY, J u n e 28. — A t t h ^
h ig h ly su c c e s sfu l d in n e r-d a n c e a t
H o lid a y M a n o r , M e n a n d s , D a n ie l
A. D aly , w as T o a s t m a s t e r . P r a n k
T . P ip ito , A s s is ta n t I n d u s tr i a l
C o m m iss io n e r; J o h n A. F o re s t,
M a n a g e r of t h e A lb a n y Office of
t h e N ew Y o rk S t a t e I n s u r a n c e ;
M a r v in L. C la rey , P r e s id e n t of th e
c h a p t e r ; a n d W illia m P . M c­
D o n o u g h , E x e c u tiv e R e p r e s e n t a ­
tiv e of t h e A ssociation
w ere
sp e a k e rs.
T h e e v e n t w as th e occasion fo r
t h e in s ta l la t io n of n ew c h a p t e r
officer. T h e s e in c lu d e M a rv in L.
C larey , P resident"; A r t h u r H. L a m ­
b o rn , 1st V ic e -p r e s id e n t: O g d e n
W . B ro w n , 2 n d V ic e -p re sid e n t;
P ran ces R. B ark er, T reasu rer,
a n d B e tty K . P ro c to r, S e c re ta ry .
J o h n W . H e n r y w as in c h a rg e of
d in n e r a r r a n g e m e n t s .
B o th M r. P ip ito a n d M r. F o rr e s t
a s s u re d o f h e a r t y a d m in is tr a tiv e
c o o p e ra tio n w ith o rg a n iz e d w o rk ­
ers.
I n in s ta llin g t h e officers, M r.
M c D o n o u g h stre ss e d th e o p p o r­
t u n i t y of t h e A sso ciatio n to fulfill
its o b je ctiv es, “ to u p h o ld a n d e x ­
te n d t h e m e r it sy ste m , m a i n t a i n
a n d p ro m o te efficiency in p ublic
service, a n d to a d v a n c e th e i n ­
te re s ts of all civil serv ice e m p lo y ­
ees.” S a id M r. M c D o n o u g h :
Civil G o v e rn m e n t V ital
“ Civil g o v e rn m e n t is th e vita l,
a c tiv e c e n t e r of civ ilizatio n. U p o n
its efficiency d e p e n d s th e lives, th e
lib e rties, th e p r o p e r ty rig h ts , th e
fre e d o m o f e n te rp riz e of all c i ti­
zen s a s well a s e n c o u ra g e m e n t to
all of t h e a r t s a n d sciences a n d
th e b e n e fits th e y b rin g to h u m a n
w elfare.
“New Y o rk S t a t e s ta n d s in th e
f o r e f r o n t of g o v e rn m e n ta l u n its
of t h e w orld b o th a s to e x te n t of
p u b lic serv ies a n d th e efficiency of
a d m in is tr a tio n of tho.se services.
C h a r a c t e r a n d Efficiency
“T h is su c c e ssfu l s te w a r d s h ip in
g o v e rn m e n t in o u r S t a t e is d u e
p r i m a r il y to t h e c h a r a c t e r a n d a b ­
ility of th e civil serv ice e m p lo y ee
w ith in o u r S t a t e , a n d in a la rg e
m e a s u re to th e u n se lfish a n d c o n ­
s t a n t a c tiv ity o f t h e A sso cia tio n
i n k e e p in g t h e v a lu e of th e m e r it
sy ste m a lw a y s b efo re th e public.
I t is c e r t a in t h a t th e level of
g o v e rn m e n t will n e v e r rise h ig h e r
t h a n th e level of c h a r a c t e r a n d
efficiency o f th e civil s e r v a n t.
F u n d s A re A vailable
“ T h e vision of t h e g r e a t s t a t e s ­
m e n of N ew Y o rk S t a t e w ho es­
ta b lis h e d th e m e r it sy ste m in o u r
S t a t e C o n s titu tio n is follow ed t o ­
d a y by G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D e w ­
ey in h is sp le n d id fin a n c ia l s u p ­
p o r t of th e Civil S ervice D e p a r t ­
m e n t in th is y e a r ’s b u d g et. T h e
Civil S e rv ic e C o m m issio n now h a s
a t its d is p o sa l f u n d s to fu lly a p p ly
a n d to e x te n d t h e m e r it sy ste m a n d
good e m p lo y m e n t c o n d itio n s g e n ­
erally . U n f o r t u n a te l y , fo r re a s o n s
n o t re a d ily a p p a r e n t b u t u n d o u b t ­
ed ly la rg e ly d u e to in a d e q u a te
fu n d s , a p p lic a tio n of th e m e r it
s y s te m to it s fu ll c a p a c ity fo r
m in is te r in g t o efficient g o v e rn ­
m e n t h a s n o t a lw ay s b e e n f o r t h ­
c o m in g . W e lo ok fo r a v igorous
r e n a is s a n c e o f t h e m e r it sy ste m
in t h e lig h t of p u b lic in t e r e s t t o ­
d a y in g o v e r n m e n ta l fu n c tio n in g
a n d in view of th e fu n d s nov/ a t
th e d isp o sa l of t h e S t a t e Civil
S erv ice C o m m issio n .
B ro a d A ssn. P ro g r a m
“ T h e A sso c iatio n h a s a b ro a d
p r o g r a m to b e n e fit p u b lic service
a n d to a d v a n c e t h e w e lfare of
civil serv ice em ployees. 'The 45,000
A sso c iatio n m e m b e rs in c lu d e d a re
c h a rg e d w ith a g r e a t a n d good
ta.sk in d ev e lo p in g t h a t p r o g r a m
a n d b rin g in g it to a su c ce ssfu l a p ­
p lic a tio n . T h e p ro g r a m a c tu a lly
reflects t h e t h o u g h t of a ll of th e
o ver 500,000 civil service w o rk e rs
w ith in N ew Y o rk S ta te . As a
g ro u p , p u b lic em p lo y ees c o n s titu te
m o s t p a tr io tic , th o u g h t f u l a n d i n ­
flu e n tia l b od ies of citiz en s in o u r
S ta t e , a n d le t m e sa y to you t h a t
p u b lic a tio n s received fro m th e o r ­
g a n iz e d em p lo y ees of m a n y o th e r
S ta t e s fro m M a s s a c h a s e tts to C a l­
if o rn ia
in d ic a te
th e
in flu e n c e
w h ic h o u r A sso ciatio n w ields in
p ro m o tin g good g o v e rn m e n t a n d
good p u b lic e m p lo y m e n t c o n d i­
tions.
W i th o u r s t r e n g t h a n d
p o w er o f n u m b e rs com es g r e a t
resp o n sib ility . W ith th e p re s e n t
le a d e rs h ip o f th e As.sociation b o th
m its c h a p t e r s a n d in its to p oflic e rs we h a v e t h e a s s u ra n c e t h a t
no re sp o n sib ility will be b e tra y e d ,
a n d t h a t p ositive a c tio n , a s n e c e s ­
sa ry , will be m a d e by w ay of a p ­
p e a ls a n d r e c o m m e n d a tio n s to e x ­
ecutive, leg islativ e, a d m in is tr a tiv e
a n d ju d ic ia l b r a n c h e s of g o v e rn ­
m e n t to a s s u re t h e d ig n ity of th e
civil se rv ice w o rk e r a n d to s e ­
c u re f o r h im t h e re s p e c t arui th e
re w a rd s t h a t a r e h is r i g h tf u l due,"^
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CIVIL
SERVICE
STATE AND
LEADER
COUNTY NEWS
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C e n tra l
For
C o n fe re n c e
P e n s io n
R a y B ro o k C ro u p
A c t s a s H o s t in
S a ra n a c M e e tin g
Special to T h e /.KADER
SARANAC. J u n e 2 8 — T h e C e n ­
t r a l C o n fe re n c e of T h e Civil S e rv ­
ice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n v is u a l­
izes tw o ch ief ta s k s now fa c in g
S t a t e em p lo y ees: (1) r e t ir e m e n t
im p ro v e m e n ts ;
(2) m a in ta in in g
a n d e x te n d in g s a la ry gains.
M o st of th e c o m m e n t a t th e
a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e C o n fe r­
en ce on J u n e 19 revolved a r o u n d
t h e s e o b jectives. O th e r issues r e ­
ceived c o n sid e ra tio n , too. T h e e m ­
ployees in th e C e n tr a l C o n fe re n c e
a r e a w a n t to see a m o re e q u ita b le
v e te r a n p re fe re n c e bill; th e y a re
d is tu rb e d over in r o a d s in to th e
m e r it s y ste m ; a n d th e y a re e a g e r
to p e rf e c t th e m a c h in e ry w h ic h
r a n m a k e th e voice of th e public
w o rk er m o re stro n g ly felt.
Kiiy B rook Is H o st
T h e d eleg ates to th e C e n tr a l
C o n feren ce m e t in S a r a n a c , Wiith
th e R a y B rook H o sp ita l c h a p t e r
a c tin g as ho st. C la re n c e W . P.
S to tt. C o n feren c e C h a ir m a n , p re .sided ov er th e sm o o th ly r u n m e e t­
ing. E m m e tt J . D u rr, P r e s id e n t
of th e R a y B ro o k c h a p te r , a cte d
as p e rs o n a l h o s t a t th e p ro c e e d ­
ings a t th e re c e p tio n w h ic h th e
(‘h a p io r p ie s e n te d t h a t evenin g
a t D n i g a n ’s, a d i n n e r - a n d - e n t e r t a i n m c n t e m p o riu m in th e la k e
jue-'
-'’vby.
C o n fidence in LEA D ER
"I’he Civil S ervice L E A D ER w as
w a rm ly a p p la u d e d fo r its efforts
in b e h a lf of em ployees, a n d m a n y
d e le g ates arose to tell of th e m a n ­
n e r in w hich th e ir c h a p te r s w ere
a id e d th r o u g h th e n e w sp a p e r.
T h e C e n tr a l C o n fe re n c e u n a n i ­
m o u sly pa.ssed a re so lu tio n e x ­
p ressin g
confidence
in
The
T.KADER a n d th a n k s fo r its s e rv ­
ices.
‘ H e ro ” of th e w eek-end m e e t­
S tils o n
to.'I'lie l-KADKH
S C H E N E C T A D Y , J u n e 28—T h e
S chenect ad y c h a p t e r of T h e Civil
Service E m ployees A ssociation h a s
ta k e n th e u n u su a l ste p of re c o m ­
m e n d in g a n a m e for a d v a n c e m e n t
to a h ig h official position. T h e
re c o m m e n d a tio n was b ased on th e
p rin c ip le o fm erit. I n a le tte r to
tlie C ity M a n a g e r, c h a p t e r p r e s i­
d e n t R o b e rt K. S tilso n a d v a n c e d
th e n a m e of W illiam P. O ’L o u g h lin, Dcput.y D ire c to r of F in a n c e ,
to .'ucceed H a ro ld A. R oot, D ire c ­
to r of P in a n c e .
W ro te Mr. S tilso n ;
“ W e ba.so th is reso lu tio n on th e
m e rit succession of all civil s e r ­
vice em ployees, one of th e b a sic
princii)les of th is o rg a n iz a tio n .
“ O u r e n d o rs e m e n t of Mr. O ’L ouglilin is, we feel, in th e b est
interest,s of th e C ity G o v e rn m e n t
a n d civil .service p ra c tic e .”
(Jestion F ig u res
In a n o th e r a c tio n , M r. S tilso n
publicly q u estio n e d flgures used
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Pay
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ings a n d d in n e r-d a n c e w as w ith ­ t h a t th i s r e la tio n s h ip a u t o m a t i- w ith e sp ecial e m p h a s is u p o n th e
o u t q u e stio n E m m e tt D u rr, w hose cally c le a rs u p m i s u n d e r s ta n d in g s n e e d of a $1,200 m in im u m r e ­
k in d ly , ea sy m a n n e r im p re s se d I t ­ t h a t m ig h t o th e rw ise o b ta in r e ­ ti r e m e n t a llow ance. T h e C o n fe r­
self u p o n all w h o h a d com e to g a rd in g pu b lic em ployees.”
( T h i s is th e six^h oj a
en c e also e n d o rs e d th e Assocdath e ev en t, a n d w ho h a d m a d e th e
W h a t Is a C o n fe re n ce
a rticles c o n c e r n in g the n
tio n ’s e n t ir e r e t ir e m e n t p ro g ra m . P la n o f A c c id e n t a n d Sickup
occa.sion a s m o o th - r u n n in g one.
C itin g t h e C e n tr a l C o n fe re n c e
M r. D u r r ’s p o p u la rity b o th w ith
T h e r e w as d e b a te b ase d o n th e s u r a n c e fo r all public
h is o w n c h a p t e r a n d w ith t h e a s ty p ic a l of t h e c o n fe re n c e id ea, Issue w h e th e r o r n o t th e A ssocia­ in th e S t a t e o f N ew Y o r p
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m a d e e v id e n t ev ery tim e h e ro se f e r e n c e “ is a re g io n a l su b d iv isio n r e t i r e m e n t bill a n d p u s h fo r it C ivil S e r v ic e E?nplotjees aI J
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C o n fe re n c e Advantafires
By CHARLES A. CARLISLE,
o rg a n iz a tio n . I t s in te re s ts a r e n o t h o s t o f bills w h ic h " c a n only
se rv e to c o n fu s e th e le g isla to rs.”
T e r B u sh & Powell
C la re n c e S t o t t o u tlin e d in su c ­ n a r r o w e d d o w n to o n e S ta t e d e ­
1,200 M in im u m
c in c t fo r m th e a d v a n ta g e s of t h e p a r t m e n t . I t p ro m o te s th e i n t e r ­
E
v
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ests
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em
ployees.
C o n fe ren c es. H e fo u n d 10 su c h
E. L. C o n lo n of B in g h a m to n
a d v a n ta g e s . H e re th e y a re , in T h e C e n tr a l N ew Y o rk C o n fe r­ a r g u e d t h a t it w ould be possible a s t a r t i n g a n d expiration
e n c e s u p p o r ts t h e policy of th e to b u ild u p s t r o n g pu b lic s u p p o r t Q u e stio n s a r e frequently
h is ow n w o rd s:
a b o u t t h e m e a n in g of this Phi
1.
T h e C o n fe re n c e in te g r a te sA sso ciatio n a n d assists in its fo r a $1,200 m in im u m r e t ir e m e n t o f th e policy. U n d e r an ordin
a llo w a n c e if s u c h a bill received
t h e a c tiv itie s of t h e c h a p t e r s fo r m u la tio n .
H e also m a d e th e podnt t h a t t h e c o n c e n t r a te d a t te n t io n of th e policy, th is s t a te m e n t would rne\
w ith in its a re a .
“ t h e c o n fe re n c e is th e in s tr u m e n t A ssociatio n . T h e fin al decision wa.? m e a n e x a c tly w h a t it .says21 I t p ro m o te s b e t te r u n d e r ­ of t h e c h a p t e r s a n d is re a d y to
t h a t d e le g a te s s h o u ld discuss th is p o licy w ould be good for one
s t a n d in g a m o n g its m e m b e r c h a p ­ serv e th e m ."
m
a t t e r w ith t h e i r c h a p t e r m e m ­ lod, re n e w a b le a t th e option
te rs as to th e p ro b lem s of p r o ­
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a n d see w h a t t h e local s e n ­ t h e c o m p a n y I n th e Group pj
m o tin g th e w elfa re of civil s e r v ­
h o w ev er, th e re n e w a l conditi
t
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n
t on it is.
P a u l H. S w a rtw o o u . of C ornell
ice em ployees a n d of in s u rin g in ­
a r e p r i n te d In th e policy, the h
c re a s in g ly b e t te r serv ice fo r th e i n d ic a te d a n a t t i t u d e o n th e p a r t
I n s tit u ti o n P a y
d itio n s w h ic h lim it th e author
o f lo c al A ssociatio n execu tiv es
people of New Y o rk S ta te .
A n o th e r s u b je c t w h ic h received of th e C o m pany to refuse to
3. I t is a c le a rin g h o u se fo r w ith r e g a r d to re so lu tio n s w h ich
c
a
re f u l c o n s id e ra tio n
w as one n e w in d iv id u a l policies. The
go to A ssociatio n h e a d q u a r t e r s in
id e a s a m o n g th e c h a p te rs .
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“ T h e r e a r e to o m a n y re so lu ­
fo rts of itie in d iv id u a l c h a p te r.
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d o u t t h e c o m p a n y exercises its opt;
5. I t rev eals c h a p t e r o p inio n tio n s ,” M r. S w a rtw o o d , w ho h e a d s
to re fu se to re n e w th e entire gro
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on 60 d a y s ’ n o tic e to the Associ
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6. I t c h eck s th e forces of d is­ a r e d u p lic a te s, a n d too m a n y i n ­
ly : (1) w h e n th e policyholder t
in t e g r a t io n
by
th e
u n it y
it sufficiently c on sid ered . I t m e a n s in s ti tu t io n s abo ve th is fig u re g e t­ com es 70 y e a rs of age, (2) wt
a h u g e q u a n t ity of w ork in Al­ tin g h ig h e r r a t e s of pay. T h e p re m iu m s a r e n o t p aid, (3) if i
achieves.
7. I t e lim in a te s n a rr o w n e s s a n d b a n y d u r in g th e n ig h t b e fo re a n d c o n c e n su s w as t h a t s u c h a d iv i­ p o lic y h o ld e r ceases to be a me
p ro v in c ia lis m
in
civil service on t h e v e ry d a y of th e a n n u a l sion is u n fa ir, t h a t em ployees in b e r o f th e A ssociation, and
m e e tin g . R e so lu tio n s sh o u ld be s m a lle r I n s titu tio n s do as diffi­ if t h e in s u re d re tir e s or ceases
th o u g h t.
8. I t pro v id es c o n c e rte d c o o p ­ fev/er a n d m o re c a re fu lly th o u g h t c u lt a n d as re sp o n sib le w ork as b e a c tiv e ly em p lo y ed by his [.
th o s e in la rg e r in s titu tio n s . O fte n ,
e r a tio n of th e A.ssociation a t larg e. o u t b e fo re going to A lbany.
e n t em p lo y e r, w h e th e r that
T h e a ssem b la g e w e n t a lo ng it w as p o in te d o u t, th e r e a re m o re S ta te , c o u n ty , city, etc. Supp
9. I t gives reg io n a l r e p r e s e n ta ­
tio n fo r t h e c h a p te r s on th e w ith M r. S w a rtw o o d on th is p o in t, h e a d a c h e s in s m a lle r in s titu tio n s in g M r. Jo n e s , a policyholder, tc
w ith o u tm o d e d eq u ip m e n t.
B o a rd of D ire c to rs of th e A sso­ a n d also pas.sed a r e c o m m e n d a ­
T h e e v en in g re c e p tio n of th e o u t a p olicy th e first day of 19
tio n t h a t th e A sso ciatio n ’s R e so ­
c iatio n .
R a y B ro o k c h a p t e r w as a tte n d e d a n d b e c a m e s tric k e n with a he
10. I t p ro m o te s good will am o n g lu tio n s C o m m itte e m e e t th e da y
a ilm e n t. H e w o u ld be paid for
b e fo re t h e a n n u a l m e e tin g fo r by officials of t h e in s titu tio n a n d p e rio d of to t a l disability up to
t h e chapters..
by d ig n ita r ie s of th e local clergy.
“ A n e le v e n th p o in t I m ig h t con.sid eration of reso lu tion s.
Lee W . E m ig h , s te w a r d a t th e h o s­ m o n th s . U n d e r th e usual form
S eek P e r m a n e n t R a ise
a d d ,’' M r. S to t t c o n tin u e d , “ is
in d iv id u a l policy th e compa
T h e C o n fe re n c e th e n w e n t on p ita l, a c te d as m a s te r of c e re ­ c o uld re fu se to c o n tin u e his pol
th e pu blic re la tio n s a d v a n ta g e of
m o nies. A m o n g th o s e w ho spoke
t h e c h a p te rs . T h e le a d e rs of o u r re c o rd w ith th e s e p o in ts:
w h e n h e recovered.
1. T h a t th e p re s e n t S ta t e co st- — a n d all m a d e s h o r t talk.s— w ere
C o n fe re n c e c h a p te r s fr e q u e n tly
B u t w ith th e G ro u p Plan,
h a v e th e o p p o rtu n ity of c o n fe rrin g o f-liv in g b o n u s be m a d e a p e r m a ­ H a r r y A. B ra y , M.D., d ire c to r of w ou ld be e n title d to full bene
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fo r a n y f u t u r e perio d s of
2. T h a t th e A ssociation c o n ­ re n c e J . H o llister, F ield R e p r e ­ ab ility , w h e th e r it be the ■>an
to rs, ( d e p a r t m e n t h e a d s, b u sin ess­
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m e n , n e w sp a p e rm e n , m e m b e rs of
E m p lo y ee s A sso c iatio n ; M r. S t o t ^ sick n e ss o r a n y o th e r sickness
th e clergy. I t goes w ith o u t sa y in g S t a t e lib eralize th e r e tir e m e n t law ,
a n d A lb e rt S. M cC lay, o u tgo in g d isab ility . T h is is tru e uf eve;
k in d of sick n ess, except tuberci
s e c r e ta r y of t h e c h a p te r.
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T h e D in n e r- D a n c e C o m m itte e losis, w h e re th e lim it is 12 mont
c o n siste d
of
W illia m
W i p e r , in th e a g g re g a te . I n other word
C h a ir m a n ; E u n ic e Cross, h o ste ss, th e in d iv id u a l policies can not li
c a n c e lle d by th e com pany excel
M a r y S w a n D ic k m o o n ;
L a w r e n c e ; J o h n A rn e t, a n d A lbert as n o te d above. T h e advantage c
th is ty p e of in s u ra n c e is easil
B ersch .
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New officers of th e R a y ^ ° o k seen, a n d th e w eak n ess of the re;
c h a p t e r ' w ere a n n o u n c e d . T h e y u la r c a n c e lla b le individual poli
is obvious.
a r e : E m m e t J. D u rr, P r e s id e n t:
5. “D oes h e re b y insure.
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T h is G ro u p P la n is limited
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W a r d D e m o c ra t, w ho c o n d u c te d ployees a n d 177 n o n - te a c h in g p e r ­
p u b lic am plo yees who are me
ap o l 1 of re s id e n ts in h is a r e a o n so n n e l in th e E d u c a tio n D e p a r t ­ W . W itk o w sk i, T re a s u r e r.
b ers o r becom e m em bers of t
t h e q u e stio n of a p a y ra ise fo r m e n t. T h o se in th e E d u c a tio n
A sso ciatio n. I t is a cooperatlv
C ity em ployees. “ G ro ssly i n a c ­ D e p a r tm e n t a re a sk in g a $300
e n te r p r is e a n d n o t th e usual
c u r a t e ,” M r. S tilso n lab elled D o n - in c re a se .
s u r a n c e s e t up.
T e r Bush an
‘M isin fo rm e d ’
n a n ’s resu lts.
P ow eli a r e th e adm inistrators
T h e L E A D E R lias received th e th e P la n . T h e P la n cannot sue
T h e to t a l c o st of a $450 p a y
“ I t is
u n f o r tu n a t e , ” S tilso n
r a is e w ould be $322,650 less t h a n a d d e d , “ t h a t th e su p e rv iso r w as follow ing five o p e n -c o m p e titiv e ceed, h o w ev er, w ith o u t the bact
t h e c o st-fig u re used by D o n n a n ,” m is in fo rm e d a n d t h a t th e m is ­ lists fr o m th e S t a t e Civil S ervice in g a n d a c tiv e su p p o rt of
in f o r m a tio n fo u n d its w ay to th e C om m ission.
M r. S tilso p o in te d out.
em p lo y ee gro up s. T h e re has bee
Sr. L a b o ra to ry T e c h n ic ia n (C lin ­ so m e c o m m e n t t h a t the Assocr
T h e n , p re s sin g h o m e h is p o in t, p u b lic , e n d a n g e rin g ou re ffo rts
S tils o n said : “ I n s te a d of in c r e a s ­ o v er th e p a s t y e a r to secu re p a y ical P a th o lo g y ), S ta t e D ept, a n d tio n is to o m u c h interested in th
I n s t.; 6 eligibles.
in g by $24.70 th e p ro p e r ty ta x raises.
I n s u r a n c e P la n . S h o u ld it not
In f o r m a t io n C lerk, W e stc h e ste r in te re s te d , h o w ev er? T he Aii^ocia
bill on a h o m e o f $5,000, th e ra ise s
“I a m su re th e re s id e n ts of B e l­
w ould in c re a se t h e bill by o n ly levue w ould h a v e sh o w n a d iffe r­ C o u n ty ; 20.
tio n s p e n t lo n g m o n th s organs
C linic C lerk, G r a d e 1, W e s t­ in g t h e P la n , in o rd e r to provm
e n t a t tit u d e t h a n t h a t in d ic a te d
$14.50.”
M r. D o n n a n ’s poll h a d rev e ale d by th e p o ll h a d M r. D o n n a n ta k e n c h e s te r C o u n ty ; 11.
good low co st, b ro a d form
W a r d C lerk , W e s tc h e s te r C o u n ­ a n c e fo r its m e m b ers, and this
t h a t re s id e n ts in h is d is tric t a r e t h e c a r e to o b ta in c o rrec in f o rty ; 17.
o v erw h e lm in g ly opposed to a p r o ­ m a io n .”
h a s d one. T h e rec o rd of ciai
Sr. L a b o ra to ry T e c h n ic ia n , (S e r­ p a y m e n ts p ro v e s t h a t. Over $1
p osed $450 p a y in c rea se. I n le tte r
A t t h e sa m e tim e , th e c h a p t e r
to v a rio u s sectio ns o f h is w ard , e x te n d e d its a p p re c ia tio n fo r th e o log y ), S ta t e D e p ts.; 4.
500,000 a lr e a d y h a s been paid ou
T h e se lists m a y be in s p e c te d
D o n n a n h a d s ta te d t h a t th e ra ise u n a n m o u s a p p ro v a l of a $250 p a y
6. T h e in.suring clause ‘
w ould b en efit 1,771 re g u la r e m ­ ra is e by officials of S c h e n e c ta d y a t th e office of T h e LE A D ER , 97 fro m a c c id e n ta l bodily injury.
ployees of th e C ity, a n d would a d d C o u n ty (see L E A D ER , J u n e 12). D u a n e S tr e e t, M a n h a t ta n , tw o
T h e in s u rin g clau se is tire nea
a p p ro x im a te ly $796,950 to C ity A lth o u g h th is a m o u n t is c o n ­ blocks n o r t h of C itp H all P a rk , o f a n y policy. Y ou will ^
o p e ra tio n costs. S tilso n a n sw e re d sid e re d u n s a tis f a c to r y , it is a c ­ a n d j u s t w est of B ro ad w a y . Ask th e I n s u rin g clau se of the ui
t h a t th e p ro p o se d ra ise w ould c ep te d as re p r e s e n tin g progress. f o r E n v elo p e F ile No. 109.
P la n in s u re s a g a in s t
b o dily I n j u r y ” a n d does
t h e co v era g e to “e x te rn a l
le n t b o dily I n ju r y occasioned so
t h r o u g h a c c id e n ta l m e an
D e s c rib e d
N a ils
In te n d e d
G a in s
Tuesday, June 29.
'P h o n y '
P o ll
t o H u r t E m p lo y e e s
5 State Lists Issued
Batavia Elects Officers
T h e B a ta v ia Chapter ol J *;
Civil S erv ice Employees
.5
tio n , e le cted th e following
P re s id e n t, M rs. S o p h ia
Jnni
v ic e -p re s id e n t, M r. J a c k Stra
S e c re ta ry , D o ro th y Parker:
u re r , H o w a rd L ange.
Stark Heads Chapter
Sixty delegates from all iMstitutioni in the Mental Hygiene D epartm ent assem bled recently a t Rockland S ta te H ospital. They re p re sen te d the
second annual R ecreational in ititu te . Dr. Frederick MacCHrdy, head of the d e p artm en t, it the general d ire c to r of th e Institute. A. J. Bradley,
Supervisor of Physical Training fo r th e dep artm en t, a c te d as the in stitu te 's supervisor. A rthur J. Gifford, of Rockland S ta te , wos a ctiv e in
making the d e le g ate s comfortai»le. The pho tog raph is by Frank MacDonald. Rockland S ta te H ospital.
I
T h e C lin to n P riso n Chapif*^,,
T h e Civil S erv ic e Employt’'-;’ ,j,i
so c ia tio n h a s h e ld th e
jo
e lec tio n of officers.
serv ice fo r t h e c u r r e n t
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P re s id e n t, R e g in a ld StaiK,
P re s id e n t, S. T hom pson:
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EMPLOYEES
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fH A T
By THEODOKE BECKER
Being Dropped During ProhMmn
of the p ro te c tio n s a c c o rd e d
■ointing officers a g a i n s t a
'p o in t e d c o m p e titiv e class
who t u r n s o u t to b e u n f-torv is t h e p o w er to d ro p
.ooolntee a t t h e e n d of h is
5 a r y te rm . I t is d u rin g
^ a t i o n a r y p e rio d t h a t th e
, ijig officer, t h r o u g h su p e r­
can p a rtic ip a te i n t h e selecf public em p lo y e es f o r com » ! / c l a s s jobs.
T h e pro b afT term p re c e d in g “ p e n n a n " L u r e is u se d to d e te rm in e
^ 01' n o t t h e c a n d id a te fo r
m o tio n c a n p a s s t h e u lt im a te
co m p ete n ce — a b ility to
If job in t h e a c t u a l jo b setSo th a t t h e a p p o in te e c a n
^ j f r a t e th is c o m p e te n c y a n d
^ p o i n t i n g officer to e v a lu a te
rtoacitv, i t is e s s e n tia l t h a t
^ployee be p e r m it te d to serve
full' p e rio d of p ro b a tio n ,
latter period (o r p e rio d s) m a y
jjDd in t h e ru le s of t h e civil
commissions h a v in g ju r is over th e p o s itio n involved.
lUthority to fix p r o b a tio n a r y
^ is found i n t h e la n g u a g e of
^ 9 of t h e Civil S erv ice L a w
Ispecifies t h a t s u c h co m m is,may, by ru le , “ p ro v id e fo r
tonditions a n d e x t e n t of p ro ,-ar}‘ service.”
Typical R ule
typical ru le is t h a t a d o p te d
le Stale Civil S e rv ice C o m This s t a te s t h a t every
ap p o in tm e n t to a p o sitio n
he competitive class s h a ll be
probationary t e r m of th r e e
H-, except a s o th e rw ise p ro, The proviso covers p ro b a ;y terms of six m o n t h s dui-aflexible te r m s of th r e e
ie months, fo r c e r t a in specipositions.
'£ rul( goes o n to s t a t e t h a t
appointment s h a ll becom e
ineni u p o n th e r e t e n ti o n of
probationer a f t e r th e e n d of
irobatioiiary te r m ; b u t if th e
net, capacity o r fitn e ss of th e
itioner be n o t s a tis f a c to r y
iervices s h a ll be d is c o n tin u e d
end of s u c h t e r m ” .
[Cause th e p r o b a tio n a r y te r m
the benefit of b o th th e a p ­
ing officer a n d t h e p r o b a ­
the la tte r h a s a le g itim a te
i;ut if th e t e r m o f h is p ro iry period is im p ro p e rly re by th e a p p o in tin g officer,
way in w h ic h th i s re d u c tio n
ttempted is by d ro p p in g th e
jintee during: r a t h e r t h a n a t
»il ol his p r o b a tio n a r y te rm ,
coiuts h a v e h e ld t h a t Any
dropping w ith o u t c h a rg e s
Without th e -o p p o rtu n ity to
■«r in w ritin g (or in t h e case
ir veterans a n d e x e m p t vo lun firemen, w ith o u t a fo r m a l
on c h a rg e s ) is im p ro p e r
entitles th e em p lo y ee to obfeinstatement by c o u r t ordei'.
'if principle w as re -a ffirm e d
fecent c o u rt r a s e d ecid ed in
Supreme C o u rt in A lb an y
[i'. A fo rm e r p ris o n g u a rd a t
'»oui’ne I n s tit u ti o n fo r D etec­
tive D e lin q u e n ts s o u g h t r e i n s t a te ­
m e n t o n th e g r o u n d t h a t h e h a d
b e e n im p ro p e r ly d ro p p e d d u rin g
h is p r o b a t io n a r y te r m . T h e C o u rt
t h e r e n o te d t h a t t h e e m p lo y e e w as
a n h o n o ra b ly d is c h a rg e d v e t e r a n
a n d h e ld t h a t S e c tio n 22 of th e
C ivil S erv ice L a w b a r r e d su c h
s u m m a r y re m o v a l. H o w ever, it did
n o t o rd e r t h e e m p lo y e e ’s r e i n s t a te ­
m e n t u n t i l p ro o f co u ld be t a k e n
o n t h e d e fen se t h a t h e h a d v o lu n ­
t a r il y re sig n e d , (W olf v. C onw ay)
E ffe c t o f V e te r a n S ta t u s
A lto u g h t h e C o u rt r e f e r r e d to
th e e m p lo y e e’s v e t e r a n s t a tu s , th e
s a m e ru le of law a p p lie s to n o n ­
v e te ra n s. I n o th e r w o rd s, n o com ­
p e titiv e class em p lo y ee m a y be
d ro p p e d b efo re t h e e n d of h is p r o ­
b a tio n a r y
te r m ,
a l th o u g h
th e
re m e d y is n o t r e i n s t a t e m e n t i n
ev ery case. I f t h e p r o b a t io n e r is
d ro p p e d a few d a y s b efo re th e e n d
of h is p r o b a t io n a r y p e rio d h e m a y
be ab le to re c o v e r o n ly t h e few
d ay s lo s t p a y , a p p a r e n t ly b ecau se
h e c o uld be d r o p p e d p ro p e rly a
few d a y s a f t e r a ju d ic ia l r e i n s t a te ­
m e n t a n y w ay.
T h e c o u rts h a v e also h e ld t h a t
th e d ro p p in g a t t h e e n d of th e
p r o b a tio n a r y p e rio d m u s t be in
good f a i t h a n d n o t b a s e d o n p r e ­
ju d g m e n t o f th e probationer..
I t sh o u ld be n o te d also t h a t v e t­
e ra n s , in c lu d in g d is a b le d v e te ra n s,
h a v e b e e n h e ld s u b je c t to d ro p ­
p in g a t th e en d of t h e i r p r o b a t io n ­
a r y te r m s in t h e 's a m e m a n n e r as
n o n -v e te ra n s . B u t if a n a p p o in t­
in g officer seeks to re m o v e a v et
e r a n d u rin g h is p r o b a tio n a r y te rm
h e m u s t give t h e v e te r a n a h e a r
in g on c h a rg e s of in c o m p e te n c y or
m isc o n d u c t. I f a n o n v e t e r a n (or
a p e rs o n w ho is n o t a n e x e m p t
v o lu n te e r fire m a n ) is so u g h t to be
re m o v e d d u rin g h is p r o b a tio n a r y
te rm , h e m u s t be given w r itte n
c h a rg e s a n d a.n o p p o rtu n ity to
a n sw e r in w ritin g . I n o th e r wordg,
b efore t h e e n d of t h e p r o b a tio n
a ry te rm , re m o v a l m u s t follow th e
sa m e p a t t e r n a s if t h e em ployees
inv olved h a d a l r e a d y p a ss e d h is
p r o b a tio n a r y te rm .
R ules Can P rovide for E xception
O n e c a se w h e re re m o v a l d u rin g
th e p r o b a tio n a r y te r m , w ith o u t
c h arg e s, w ould be allow able is
w h ere t h e ru le s so p ro vid e. F o r
ex a m p le , in S t a t e M e n ta l H y g ie n e
I n s tit u ti o n s t h e p r o b a tio n a r y te r m
f o r an a t t e n d a n t is n in e m o n th s
b u t t h e p ro v iso is m a d e “t h a t if
th e c o n d u c t c a p a c ity o r fitn ess of
th e
p ro b ^ io n e r
a fte r
th r e e
m o n th s o f service be n o t sa tis
fa c to ry , h is services m a y be dis­
c o n tin u e d a t a n y tim e d tirin g th e
r e m a in d e r o f t h e p r o b a tio n a r y
te r m .”
(R u le X I I , R u le s fo r
C lassified S t a t e Service.)
WH01>K.SAl-R rUlCES
H ieh q u a lity m e n ’s a n d wom en's tropical
BUits, slackK and Bportcoats. Made to
lueasure.
G u a ra n tee d to lit. Open till
7 I ’. M, F irst floor.
A. mil.VKKKTKIN &
14 E, 17tU Bt.,
N.y.C.
Al..
A rm o ry
F r a n k M G o n sa lv e s , o f t h e 71»t
R e g im e n t A rm o ry , w as re -e le c te d
P r e s id e n t of t h e A rm o ry E m ­
ployees
C h a p te r ,
M e tro p o lita n
D is tric t, T h e Civil S erv ice E m ­
ployees A sso ciatio n .
T h e o th e rs
v o te d in to office f o r 1948-49 w ere
H e n ry C la rk , 13 th R e g im e n t, Vicep r e s id e n t; G e o rg e F is h e r, 102d
E n g in e e rs, T r e a s u r e r ; F r a n k A.
W alla ce ,
E x e c u tiv e
S e c r e ta r y :
J o h n K . P is h e r , 1 0 4 th F ie ld A rtil­
lery,
C o rre s p o n d in g
S e c re ta ry ;
S id n e y B a te m a n . A rse n a l. R e c o r d ­
in g S e c re ta ry , a n d H e r m a n A.
J o h n s o n . 1 0 5th F ie ld A rtillery,
S e rg e a n t-a t-A r m s .
T h e officers w e re in s ta lle d by
M a jo r G e n e r a l W a l te r X . S t a n t o n
NOVJ
To Meet on July 1
ALBANY, J u n e 28— T h e C a p ita l
D is tric t C o n fe re n c e o f T h e Civil
S ervice
E m p lo y e es
A sso ciatio n
p la n s to m e e t o n T h u r s d a y , J u ly 1.
T h e officers o f t h e C o n fe re n c e
a r e E. K e n n e t h S ta h l . C h a ir m a n ;
D av id M. S c h n e id e r, V ic e -c h a ir­
m a n ; B ileen D ailey, S e c re ta ry , a n d
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p ro m o tio n s fro m m a n y lists.
Civil Sei-vice R e fo rm A ssocia­
ti o n ’s a n n u a l re p o r t sa id t h a t
N YC Civil S ervice C o m m issio n e rs h ip to succeed F e r d i n a n d Q.
M o r to n w as filled on a p a r t is a n
p o litic a l basis. T w o n e w sp a p e rs
m isto o k th e ta r g e t to be P r e s id e n t
J o s e p h A. M c N a m a ra . H is fr ie n d s
rib b e d h im a b o u t b ein g u n d e r a t ­
'^ T ^ l l E p o w e r o f o r j ^ a n i z a t i o n , a n d t h e f a s t - g r o w i n g m a - ta c k . T h e C o m m issio n e rsh ip v a ­
c a n c y c r e a te d by P r e s id e n t M o r­
X t u r i t y o f e m p l o y e e s a t t h e l o c a l l e v e l , is d e m o n s t r a t ­ t o n ’s r e t ir e m e n t w as filled by D a r ­
w in K. T e le sfo rd , w h o m t h e A s­
e d b y t w o s t o r i e s i n t h i s w e e k ’s L E A D E R .
O n e d e a l s w i t h t h e m a s t e r f u l w a y i n w h i c h R o b e r t so c ia tio n m e a n t. A sso ciatio n l e t ­
te rs to th e e d ito rs o f th e tw o
K . S t i l s o n . P r e s i d e n t o f t h e S c h e n e c t a d y C h a p t e r o f T h e p a p e rs , c a llin g a tte n t io n to th e
C i v i l S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s o c i a t i o n , d e m o l i s h e d a “ p o l l ” m isa k e , n e v e r pu b lished.
c o n d u c t e d b y a lo c a l s u p e r v i s o r . U s in g ' f a c t s a n d s t a t i s t i c s ,
M r. S tils o n p r e v e n te d t h e e s t a b li s h m e n t o f a p r e c e d e n t
R e p o r t t h a t D r. K ilp a tric k , A s­
w h i c h c o u l d h a v e s e r i o u s l y h u r t c h a n c e s f o r a p a y r a i s e . s i s ta n t D ire c to r of R o c k la n d S t a t e
T h e a c t i o n g o t g o o d c o v e r a g e i n t h e l o c a l p r e s s , a n d u n ­ H o sp ita l, will be n a m e d to C h a i r ­
m a n s h ip o f th e S t a t e S a la ry
d o u b t e d l y h e l p e d t u r n l o c a l s y m p a t h y in t h e d i r e c t i o n B o a rd .
P r e s e n t C h a ir m a n , D r.
o f th e u n d e r p a id e m p lo y e e s .
N ew t Bigelow, m a y be m a d e S e n ­
T h e o t h e r c a s e c o n c e r n s t h e C i t y o f W a t e r t o w n . H e r e , io r D ire c to r of th e h o s p ita l, s u c ­
c e e d in g D r. R ussell E. B laisd ell,
f a c e d w i t h t h e p r o s p e c t o f a p p e a l i n g f o r a w a g e r i s e , r e t ir in g J u ly 1.
th e e m p lo y e e s d e c id e d to d o it lik e e c o n o m is ts . T h e y p u t
in w e e k s o f r e s e a r c h , w a t h e r e d a n o v e r w h e l m i n g q u a n i t y
N YC em ployees a lre a d y c o m ­
o f d a t a , p r e p a i e d a m a s t e r f u l d o c u m e n t , a n d p r e s e n t e d p ilin g d a t a to show t h a t h ig h e r
i t t o t h e l o c a l o f f i c i a l s . T h e a r g u m e n t s a r e s o f o r m i d a b l e , p a y m u s t be g r a n te d all a lo n g th e
y e t s o o b j e c t i v e l y p r e s e n t e d , a s t o b e u n a n s w e r a b l e o n line, ‘th u s g e ttin g th e new driv e
u n d e r w ay before h e n e w ra ise
th e ir fa c e .
goes in to effect o n J u l y 1 . . .
L a s t w e e k , T h e L E A D E R t o l d t h e s t o r y o f t h e m a n ­ P ro b le m o f w h a t to do a b o u t t h e
n e r in w h i c h t h e U l s t e r C o u n t y c h a p t e r o f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n ra is e p ie rc in g civil service g ra d e s
h a d p a r t i c i p a t e d i n h e l p i n g d r a f t a n e w c h a r t e r f o r t h e to be solved te m p o ra r ily by g e t­
tin g w aiv ers fro m th e N YC e m ­
C ity o f K in g s to n . A n d
a g a i n r e f e r r i n g t o t h e S c h e ­ ployees. Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n
n e c t a d y g r o u p — w e n o t e t h a t t h e c h a p t e r h a s p u b l i c l y d islikes w aivers. B u d g e t D ire c to r
g o n e o n r e c o r d r e c o m m e n d i n g a d v a n c e m e n t t o a n i m ­ does, too, th o u g h h e in s is ts on
th e m . S o lu tio n of th e r a is e - g r a d e
p o r t a n t lo c a l jo b o n t h e m e r it p rin c ip le .
p ro b le m too co m p lex to be m a d e
S u c h a c t i v i t i e s a s t h e s e c a n d o m u c h t o i m p r o v e l o c a l in tim e fo r th e new b u d g e t . . .
g o v e r n m e n t , a n d t o e x t e n d t o l o c a l e m p l o y e e g r o u p s a M o re jo b s in th e f u t u r e : X -i-ay
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a ll of th e h o sp ita ls t h a t a d m it a
m in im u m of 4,000 p a t ie n t s a y e a r;
NYC .e x p a n d in g its h e a l t h c e n te r
service. H e a lth C o m m issio n er M u s ­
t a r d sa y in g th e d e p a r t m e n t ’s c h ie f
a im s a re to g et e n o u g h d o c to rs a n d
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p ro c essin g of v e te ra n p re fe re n c e
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in C o ngress a n d th e d iffe re n t b u t feel t h a t T h e L E A D E R is a G ive th r e e c h e e rs to S e c re ta ry
a m o u n ts in e a c h bill a n d all I re a l c h a m p io n a n d le a d e r o f all P r a n k A. S c h a e fe r a n d C ou n sel
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N a m a r a , o f th e N. Y. d t p C o m ­
m issio n , p a ss e d a S t a t e e x a m
f o r L aw C lerk In 1911, w h e n h e
w as still a t law school, w as o f ­
fe r e d a n a p p o in tm e n t b u t r e ­
fu s e d it, o n th e adv ice of J u s ­
tic e E d w a rd L a za n sk y , w h o to ld
T h e M u n ic ip a l S w im m in g M eet h im : “ Jo e, y o u ’ve g o t one d e ­
At th e first m e e tin g t h a t could
be h eld by th e E x e cu tiv e C o m ­ w as h e ld M o n d ay , J u n e 28, a t gree a n d a re a b o u t to g et a n ­
m itte e w ith full a tte n d a n c e , b e ­ th e P a r k D e p a r tm e n t Pool, 60 th
o th e r.
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c au se of co m p leted v a c a tio n s, th e
h ig h y o u ’ll r i s e ? ” A sked if h e ’s
U n ifo rm ed F iie OfTicers A ssocia­ S tr e e t & 10th a n d 11 th A venues s o rry h e d id n ’t a cc e p t, P r e s i­
tio n , w h ic h h a d te m p o ra r ily filled a t 3 p.m. T h e ev e n ts w e re o p e n
d e n t Jo e w o n ’t answ er.
th e oflice of P re s id e n t, voted B a t ­ to m e n a n d w om en in all c ity d e ­
ta lio n C h ief Jo s e p h D. R oo n ey , of p a r tm e n ts .
J o h n J . C u rre n , who is C h a i r ­
th e 4 th B a tta lio n , in to t h a t office,
I n th e NYC W e lfa re D e p a r tm e n t
to occupy it lu itil th e n e x t g e n e ­ m a n of th e S w im m in g M e et b e ­ so m e In v e s tig a to rs o v e r-re c o rd ,
ra l election. D e p u ty C h ief H e n ry sides b e in g M a n a g e r of th e U. S. so m e u n d e r- re c o rd , a n d th e d e ­
A. W itte k in d , of th e 1st D ivision, W a t e r Polo T e a m , a w a rd e d p rizes p a r t m e n t is tr y in g to g et all to
w ho h a d been P re s id e n t once b e ­ to th e first, second, a n d th i r d a t t a i n a u n if o rm deg ree of r e ­
fore, a n d w ho was called in to w in n e rs of e a c h ev en t. A te a m p o rtin g . . . D ecision by t h e C o u rt
nil th e in te rim v a ca n cy , stre ss e d tr o p h y w as giv en to t h e te a m o f A p p eals in t h e NYC S e r g e a n t
th e d esira b ility of s p r e a d in g o p ­ sc o rin g th e g re a te s t n u m b e r of p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n case, on
p o rtu n ity a ro u n d , as a n a r g u m e n t p o in ts. T h e m e e t w as c o n d u c te d w h ic h th e S e rg e a n t a n d L ie u te n ­
fo r ch o o sin g a n o t h e r t h a n h i m ­ u n d e r A.A.U. rules.
a n t p ro m o tio n s d e p e n d , e x p e cte d
M r. C u rre n w as a c c o m p a n y th e o n J u ly 16 T h a t ’s th e case a b o u t
self for th e post.
T h e office of V ic e -p re sid e n t w a te r polo te a m to L o n d o n , w h e re th e m u ltip le b e st an sw ers, w ith
wasfilled by th e ele ctio n of C a p - it will c o m p e te in th e O ly m p ic P a t r o l m a n G e o rg e B lu m e n th a l as
U in F re d e ric k J. M uesle, w ho s u c ­ gam es.
re p r e s e n ta tiv e p e titio n e r.
ceed s C h ief R oo n ey in t h a t post.
T h e o th e r officers a re L ie u t e n a n t
A good p a rla y I'or ju d ic ia l v a J o h n F. D a lto n , T rea.surer, a n d
C ity R ec o rd , official NYC n e w s ­ v an cies in K in g s c o u n ty — C o r­
L ie u te n a n t H e n ry J . F e h lin g , S e ­
p a p e r, c e le b ra tin g its 7 5 th a n ­ p o ra tio n C ounsel J o h n P. M c ­
c re ta ry ,
T h e E xecu tiv e C o m m itte e of n iv e rsa ry , h a s h a d th e s a m e c o m ­ G r a t h , to fill th e la te J u s tic e M c n in e , w h ich in clud es t h e fo u r p e t e n t S up erviso r, S eve K elley, C ooey’s post, a n d e ith e r D is tric t
ofiicers, pledged su p p o r t of th e fo r 23 years, th e sa m e e d ito r, Bill A tto r n e y Milos F. M c D o n a ld , o r
a d r n in is tn itio n s of M a y o r W 'illiam V iertel, a n d h a s suffered th e sa m e E u g en e B a n n ig a n to m o u n t th e
O ’D w yer a n d F ire C o m m issio n h e a d a c h e s over p a p e r delivery C o u n iy C o u rt bench, re p la c in g th e
s h o r ta g e s as a n y o th e r p u b lis litr. la te J u d g e T ay lo r.
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WALTER C. SCHMIDT
Q N L Y th r e e y e a rs ago P r iv a te
1st C lass W a lte r C. S c h m id t,
o f th e 2 9 th I n f a n t r y D ivision, la y
in a n A rm y h o s p ita l in P r a n c e ,
w o n d e rin g a b o u t th e fu tu re . H e
w as no w o n d e rin g w h e th e r b u s i­
n ess o r fin a n c ia l success w ould
co m e h is way. H e w as w o n d e rin g
o n ly if h e w ould ever w alk a g a in .
A sh ell h a d to r n th r o u g h h is
side a n d b ack , in j u r i n g h is sp in a l
c o lu m n . H e h a d a 50-50 c h a n c e ,
th e m e d ics said , b u t o n ly tim e
w ould tell. M aybe th e m e d ic s did
a b e tte r jo b t h a n th e y th o u g h t
th e y could. M ay b e h e w a s n ’t I n ­
ju r e d as seriously as th e y believed.
O r m a y b e G o d h a d som e w o rk
f o r h im to do. B u t w h a te v e r th e
re a s o n fo r h is recovery, h e w as
b a c k on h is fe e t— w a lk in g — in a
few w eeks a n d a few w eeks la t e r
h e w as b a c k w ith h is o u tfit, in
t h e lines.
T h a t ’s a b o u t as m u c h good f o r ­
tu n e a s a n y G I ev er looked fo r,
b u t re c e n tly W a lt S c h m id t, by
d i n t of loyal service a n d h a r d
w ork, d id b e t te r fo r h im se lf. H e
w as a p p o in te d D e p u ty C o m m is­
sio n e r of th e S ta t e L iq u o r A u ­
th o rity .
C a re e r M en Move Up
T h is Is th e secon d tim e In a
y e a r t h a t C h a ir m a n J o h n P.
O ’C o n n ell of th e S ta t e L iq u o r A u ­
th o r it y h a s p ro m o te d s ta f f m e m ­
b ers to a p p o in tiv e offices. A y e a r
ago, J a m e s T. C u rtin , also a n
In v e s tig a to r, w as a p p o in te d C o m ­
m issio n e r of th e NYC A lcoholic
B ev era g e C o n tro l B o a rd .
B o rn in B ro o k ly n on A pril 24,
1902, M r. S c h m id t w as e d u c a te d
in th e city schools, N ew Y o rk
U n iv e rs ity a n d th e B ro o k ly n L aw
School. H e w as a d m itte d to th e
b a r in 1933.
A Civil S ervice c a re e r m a n sin c e
1935, w h e n h e jo in e d t h e S t a t e
L iq u o r A u th o rity as a n I n v e s ti g a ­
to r , h e m o ve d u p t h r o u g h th e
r a n k s in p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n s
to th e g ra d e of su p e rv isin g in v e s­
tig a to r , th e p o sitio n h e h e ld u n til
h is a p p o in tm e n t as D e p u ty C o m ­
m issio n er.
P re v io u sly h e h a d b e e n e m ­
p loyed by th e R e ta il C re d it C o m ­
p a n y , h a n d l in g In s u ra n c e cases.
F o r a tw o y e a r period , 1933-35, h e
p ra c tic e d law in New Y o rk C ity
w ith A lfred V an W in k le.
Y o u n g e st of five b ro th e rs . D e p ­
u ty C o m m issio n er S c h m id t w as
th e only o n e in h is fa m ily w h o
d id n ’t serve In W o rld W a r I. I m ­
m e d ia te ly a f t e r P e a rl H a rb o r,
th o u g h h e w as 40, h e e n listed In
t h e A rm y.
T a lk e d H is W ay in to A ction
B e ca u se of h is le g al a n d I n ­
v e stig a tiv e b a c k g ro u n d h e w a s
e a r m a r k e d fo r th e C o u n te r I n ­
te llig en c e C orps. B u t h is b r o th e r s
h a d all b een fo o t-slo u g h in g d o u g h s
in th e first w a r a n d h e w ould
h a v e n o th in g so fter. I t to o k a
lo t o f ta lk in g to g et h im s e lf a s ­
sig ned to th e I n f a n t r y , fo r t h e
A rm y k n ew t h a t
4 0 -y e a r-o ld s
c o u ld n ’t s t a n d th e gaff.
B u t a f t e r h e h a d su rv iv ed 13
weefcs of basic tr a in i n g a n d 17
m o re o f d ivisional tr a in in g , w h ic h
m e lte d h is 227 p o u n d s d ow n to
a to u g h 175, h e co n v in c ed b o th
h im se lf a n d th e A rm y t h a t h e
h a d w h a t it ta k e s. A ssigned to
t h e 2 9 th I n f a n t r y D ivision, t h e
first to re a c h E n g la n d , h e tr a in e d
fo r m o n th s fo r th e a m p h ib io u s
la n d in g
h is o u tfit w as to m a k e
o n D -D ay on O m a h a B e a c h in
N o rm a n d y .
F o r t y - th r e e days la te r, in th e
b r e a k - th r o u g h t h a t w as to le a d
to St. Lo, a f r a g m e n t fr o m a n
exploded 88 b r o u g h t h im d o w n —
b u t d id n ’t keep h im th e i’el
p e r s o n s w ho resign
■
lie service a n d later .
t h a t t h e y ’d like to return .■
f r e q u e n tly fin d i t difricmt t ®
t a i n r e i n s t a te m e n t and fpBi
th e i r r ig h ts a r e invaded
F e d e ra l, S t a t e o r local e
m e n t ru le s th e r e Is no ri»i!
r e i n s t a te m e n t, b u t only wha,
be te r m e d a m e re eligibiiit^
d e p a r t m e n t h e a d is requiLl
t a k e b a c k a n em ployee ii,k '
sig n ed , y e t if h e does decid
do so, t h e re in s ta te m e n t ma!i
m a d e ev en a s a g a in s t eligibf I
e i th e r o p en -c o m p etitiv e or
m o tio n lists.
T h e c h ie f p ro b lem in gettinJ
in s ta t e d is to fin d an onen
U n til t h a t is done there
p ossib ility of reinstatem ent
to g e t re in s ta te d , th e resigned"!
ployee m u s t a c t w ithin the
sc rib e d tim e - lim it, which w
S t a t e a n d NYC is one year l
re s ig n a tio n , a n d fo r the Peril
serv ice v aries, dep en d ing on lenl
of p re v io u s service.
I n all b ra n c h e s of governn.
serv ice th e re in sta te m e n t elibj
ity a p p lies on ly to per.sons
h e ld p e r m a n e n t positions; not!
fo r m e r p rov lsio n a ls, temporaJi
w a r-se rv ic e em ployees or th
em p lo y ed on a fee or contrj
basis.
T h e ru le s o n th is .subject
su c h t h a t as to im pel any i;|
ployee to th i n k tw ice befoie
sig n in g a g o v e rn m e n t job. becaj
w h e n th e tim e comes, if it dd
to seek r e in s ta te m e n t, the
c o m p lis h m e n t is f a r from easy, s
th e d is a p p o in te d ones must t6
ize t h a t th e y a r e subject to
m in ls tra tiv e d iscretio n and wi|
o u t r e i n s t a te m e n t rights.
R isks of J o b Market
W h e t h e r th e departm ent hJ
will ta k e b a c k a resigned emploj
will d e p e n d princip ally on
jo b m a r k e t a n d on the prose^
of e x te n u a tin g circumstances!
c o n n e c tio n w ith th e re.signatil
I f th e r e Is a severe shortage!
good s te n o g ra p h e rs , ii rcsi&ii
s t e n o g r a p h e r h a s a good chaq
of b ein g r e in s ta te d , bu t when
o p p o rtu n itie s a r e few, the rej
s t a t e m e n t p ro sp e c ts are dim.
so, t h e fo rm e r employee seekl
re i n s t a te m e n t is always in p|
sible c o m p e titio n w ith an eliglj
list, sin ce th e d epartm ent hf
m a y elect to u se th e list, rat'd
t h a n m a k e a req u ested reinsta
m e n t.
I n th e S t a t e service, rein.'ia
m e n t m a y be m a d e within
y e a r a f t e r re sig n a tio n , with
a p p ro v a l of th e departm ent he^
b u t, to re p e a t, reinstatement i
d is c re tio n a ry w ith him . It i' '
m a n d a to r y , a f a c t th a t too ma
fin d o u t too late.
I n N YC t h e ru le is similar
th e p e rio d is also one year.
F e d e r a l Rule
I n th e F e d e ra l service the
ployee m u s t h a v e com petitive'!
tu s a n d , since th e depavtint
h e a d m a y fill a vacan cy by trai
fer, p ro m o tio n , certification
a re g is te r o r reinstatem ent,
d is c re tio n a ry p o w er Is
.
p h asiz ed . I f th e employee hem
p e r m a n e n t p o sitio n for at least
y e a r a n d fo r less t h a n two V-'
h e m a y be r e in s ta te d within c
y e a r a f t e r re s ig n a tio n : if he '
e m p loy ed fo r m o re th a n two
a n d less t h a n t h r e years,
w ith in tw o y ea rs, a n d so o
to five y e a rs of qualifying
m e n t, a f t e r w h ic h there • ^
tim e lim it, ju s t a s there i _
tim e lim it fo r v eterans, regal
less of le n g th of service, pr
ab ly a f t e r a t le a s t one
p e r m a n e n t s ta tu s .
F r o m th e s e ru les it
c le a r t h a t w h e n one
'
re sig n s s ta tu s , te n u re 3^“
m a n e n c y , as well as all _
rig h ts , a n d all t h a t
th i n d e g ree of eligibility on ,
n o t too m u c h relian c e ‘'no *
pla c ed .
^
M u st Do O w n
E x p e rie n c e sh o w s th a t
tio n s a re n o t num erous,
th o s e w ho do resig n ,
to t h i n k t h a t th e y will n ,
difficulty a t all In getting
s ta te d , s h o u ld th e y chang
m in d s.
_
T h e Civil S ervice
a n d th e d e p a r tm e n ts niaKc
f o r t to r e i n s t a te ; th e y
th e n a m e s of re ln sta te n
^
gibles certified to th e m
jh
fying th e Commission
w an t to fill a vacancy.
signed employee has to ‘
himself and th e hunting
too goo<l.
ClVIt
SERVICE
Page Nine
LEADER
EXAMS FOR PUBLIC JOBS
E x a m s
^Continued f r o m P a g e 1 )
♦hin th e d e liv ery o f th e p o s t
’JJ.p n am ed o r b e b o n a fide p a of su c h office. P e rs o n s e m ^,S!ed in t h e p o st officp w ill be
/dclered b o n a fide p a t r o n s of
office. U n less o th e rw ise in d ith e p la c e of e x a m in a tio n is
S same a s t h e p la c e o f em p lo y a n d c o m p e tito rs m u s t a p Sfar for e x a m in a tio n s in t h e c ity
C ignated a s t h e e x a m in a tio n
jjjnt for t h a t p o st office.
Veterans G iv e n P re f e re n c e
Veterans h a v e c e r t a in m a r k e d
.Hvantakes o v e r n o n v e te r a n s in
!nt)ointment to c lerk p o sitio n s.
Widows of v e te ra n s a n d w ives o f
m W e d v e te ra n s , u n d e r c e r t a in
Jonditions, a r e given s im ila r a d v a n ta k e s .
Extra p o in ts a d d e d to e x a m m a tion ra tin g s.— D isa b le d v e te ra n s ,
Lidows of v e te ra n s , a n d wives' of
dicabled v e te ra n s h a v e 10 e x t r a
lin ts a d d a d e to t h e i r e x a m in a lion ratin gs. O th e r v e te r a n s h a v e
5 extra p o in ts ad d e d to th e ir
fo r
$2,750, $2,850, $2,950, $3,050, $3,150,
$3,250, $3,350, $3,450 a n d $3,550
a y e a r, re sp e ctiv ely , a q d will b e
p ro m o te d
successively a f t e r
1
y e a r ’s s a tis f a c to r y service in e a c h
g ra d e , to th e n e x t h ig h e r g r a d e
u n til t h e e le v e n th g ra d e is re a c h e d .
W h e n a s u b s titu te em p lo y ee is a p ­
p o in te d to a r e g u la r p o sitio n , h e
is a ss ig n e d to a s a la ry g ra d e c o r ­
re s p o n d in g to h is s a la ry a s a s u b ­
s t it u te . P ro m o tio n s w ill be m a d e
a t t h e b e g in n in g o f t h e q u a r t e r
fo llow ing t h e e x p ira tio n o f a
y e a r ’s s a tis f a c to r y service in th e
n e x t lo w er g rad e. I n offices o f th e
firs t c lass p ro v isio n is m a d e fo r
p ro m o tio n s to 3 g ra d e s in a d d i ­
tio n to th o s e sh o w n above, u p to
a m a x im u m b a sic p a y r a t e o f
$3,950 a y e a r, u p o n c o m p le tio n o f
t h e r e q u ire d a m o u n t o f m e r it o r ­
io u s service. C lerk s o f g r a d e 9 a n d
ab ove a r e eligible fo r p ro m o tio n
to o th e r p o sta l p o sitio n s i n t h e i r
re s p e c tiv e offices, a n d if fo r a n y
re a s o n su c h c le rk s a n d c a r r ie r s in
g ra d e 9 a n d abo ve a r e n o t a v a il­
ab le th o s e clerk s a n d c a r r ie r s i n
t h e lo w er g ra d e s in su c h offices
s h a ll be eligible fo r s u c h p r o m o ­
tio n s.
T h e s a la ry n a m e d is in e a c h
case s u b je c t to a r e t ir e m e n t d e ­
d u c tio n o f 6 p e r c e n t o f th e b asic
s a la ry .
N ig h t W o rk .— E m plo y ees w h o
a r e re q u ire d to p e rf o rm n ig h t
w o rk a re p a id e x t r a f o r su c h
w o rk a t th e r a t e o f 10 p e r c e n t
o f t h e i r h o u r ly b asic p a y p e r
h o u r. F o r th is p u rp o se, n i g h t w o rk
is defin ed as a n y w ork d o n e b e ­
tw e e n th e h o u rs of 6 p.m . a n d
6 a.m .
O v e rtim e. — R e g u la r em ployees
w h o a r e em p lo y e d in excess o f 8
h o u rs a d a y s h a ll be p a id fo r
su c h o v e rtim e service a t t h e r a t e
o f tim e a n d on e h a lf.
I I I . D u tie s
S u b s titu tio n C lerks.—^The d u tie s
o f new ly a p p o in te d clerk s a r e i n ­
t e r c h a n g e a b le w ith th e d u tie s o f
s u b s t it u te c a r r ie r s a n d o f m a il
h a n d le rs , m a il h a n d le r s b e in g a p ­
p o in te d o n ly to p e rf o rm t h e h e a v y
ta sk s. T h e w ork con sists of
h a n d lin g h e a v y sac k s o f le tte r
m a il, p a rc e l po st, a n d p a p e r m a il
w e ig h in g in so m e in s ta n c e s o n e
h u n d r e d p o u n d s o r m o re ; s o r tin g
a n d d is trib u tin g m a il to ra ilw a y
p o st offices a¥td t o c ity c a r r ie r
ro u te s; a n d re la te d d u tie s as a s ­
signed. T h e w d rk involves c o n ­
tin u o u s s ta n d in g , w alk in g , th r o w ­
in g p a c k a g e s o f m a il, s t r e t c h in g
to e m p ty sa c k s a n d to r e a c h all
p a r t s o f th e d is trib u tio n case in
so rtin g .
^Names o f 1 0 -p o in t p re f e re n c e
piipibles p la ce d a t h e a d of list.—
The nam es o f 1 0 -p o in t p re f e re n c e
eii'^ibles a r e p la c ed a t th e h e a d
of'the re g isted a n d th e y g e t first
fonslderation fo r a p p o in tm e n t.
Appointing officers m u s t give
reasons fo rp a s in g ov er v e te r a n s
snd a p p o in tin g n o n v e te ra n s .
I Enioloyment O p p o rtu n itie s
From th e lis t of eligibles in th i s
examination, c e rtific a tio n w ill be
made to fill v a c a n c ie s in s u b s ti­
tute clerk p o sitio ns, a n d o c c a sio n ­
ally to re g u la r c lerk p o sitio n s, u n ­
less it is fo u n d in th e in t e r e s t of
the service to fill a n y v a c a n c y by
reinstatement, tr a n s f e r , o r p r o ­
motion. A p p o in tm e n ts a r e u s u a lly
made to s u b s titu te p o sitio n s, a n d
promotions m a d e to r e g u la r p o si­
tions ac co rd in g to se n io rity of
aoDintment. S u b s titu te s a r e r e ­
quired to be a v aila b le fo r d u ty
on short n o tic e a n d th e ir e m p lo y ­
ment m ay c o n sist of o nly a few
liours a d a y or week. G e n e ra lly ,
however, th e r e is som e service re auired of th e m every day.
n. Salaries
Substitute
E m ployees. — T h e
basic r a te of p a y fo r s u b s titu te s
is SI.29 a n h o u r. A fte r t h e p e r ­
formance o f 1 y e a r of s a tis f a c to r y
substitute service, in c lu d in g tim e
served as a sp e c ia l-d e liv e ry m e s.senger, th e b asic r a t e o f p a y is
increased 5 c e n ts a n h o u r e a c h
succeeding y e a r u n til a m a x im u m
pay of $1.79 a n h o u r is re a c h e d .
This inc rease is m a d e a t th e b e ­
ginning of th e q u a r t e r follow ing
(C ontinued next week)
the com pletion o f a y e a r o f s a t i s ­
factory serv ice in th e n e x t low er
grade.
Reeriilar E m ployees.— B a sic r a t e s
for rPRular em p lo y ees a r e b a se d
on a 4 0 -h o u r w eek (five 8 - h o u r
4-69-1.
R u ral
E le c trific a tio n
days). C lerk s in offices of th e
first and sec o n d cla sses a re div ided E n g in e e r, $3,39 to $4,902. — O pinto eleven g rad es, th e b a sic s a l a r ­ tio n s : D esig n a n d C o n s tru c tio n ,
and
T ra n s m is s io n ,
ies of w h ic h a r e $2,550, $2,650, G e n e ra tio n
F a r m E le c trific a tio n , W irin g . F o r
d u ty in W a s h in g to n , D. C., a n d
t h r o u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta t e s in
th e R u r a l E le c trific a tio n A d m in ­
is tra tio n . R e q u ir e m e n ts : College
s tu d y a n d / o r e x p e rie n c e in e n g i­
n e e rin g p lu s a p p r o p r ia te p ro f e s ­
The o p e n -c o m p e titiv e lis t fo r s io n a l e n g in e e rin g ex p e rie n ce . No
Assistant A c c o u n ta n t, S t a t e a n d w r it te n te st. S e n d a p p lic a tio n to
County D e p a r tm e n ts a n d I n s t i t u ­ t h e E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ry , B o a rd of
tions, w ith 84 eligibles, a n d t h e U. S. Civil S erv ice E x a m in e rs fo r
list for D ire c to r of P u b lic a tio n s t h e D e p a r tm e n t of A g ric u ltu re ,
R e s e a rc h
C e n te r,
Public R e la tio n s, S t a t e D e p ­ A g ric u ltu ra l
artments, w ith 15 eligibles, h a v e B eltsville, M d. No closing d a te .)
)||st been issued by th e S ta t e
73. S tu d e n t D ie titia n , $1,470. —
"ivil Service C om m ission.
C o u rses w ill be given in V e te ra n s
^ The lists m a y be in s p e c te d a t A d m in is tra tio n , W a r D e p a r tm e n t,
office o f T h e L E A D E R . 97 a n d U.S. P u b lic H e a lt h S erv ice
Ouaue S tr e e t, M a n h a t t a n , tw o h o sp ita ls. R e q u ir e m e n ts : A p p ro ­
’’iocks n o r t h of C ity H a ll P a r k
*■1(1 jiust w est of B ro ad w ay . Ask p r i a te college s tu d y . No w r it te n
te st. Age lim its fo r W a r D e p a r t ­
Envelope P ile No. 108.
m e n t: 20 to 2 6 y e a rs ; all o th e rs ,
18 to 35 y ea rs. (No closing d a t e ) .
64. V e te rin a ria n , $2,644 a n d $3,3 9 7 .— V a c a n c ie s a r e in W a s h in g ­
to n , D. C., a n d t h r o u g h o u t th e
U n ite d S ta te s . R e q u ir e m e n ts ; A p­
p r o p r ia te college s tu d y . F o r t h e
T h irty -fo u r eligibles o n th e list $3,397 p o sitio n s, 1 y e a r o f p ro f e s ­
p prom otion to A c c o u n ta n t h a v e s io n a l v e te rin a r y w o rk or 1 y e a r
a n eligible a ss o c ia tio n w ith of g r a d u a t e s tu d y is also re q u ire d .
uavid P is c h k in as re p r e s e n ta tiv e , No w r itte n te st. (No clo sin g d a t e ) .
asso ciatio n p la n s to w o rk fo r
103. M ed ic al Officer, F i r s t y e a r —
m any p ro m o tio n s a s possible.
Ju n io r A c c o u n ta n t to A c c o u n t- $2,200; S e co n d y e a r— $2,400; (P sy ­
c h ia tric R e s id e n t) , $2,400 to 4,100.
and f a s t u se o f th i s list.
— A p p o in tm e n ts a r e o p e n fo r J u ly
1, 1949, a t S t. E liz a b e th s H o sp ita l,
>06th IN F A N T R Y R E U N IO N
T he M e tro p o lita n C h a p te r of W a s h in g to n , D. C. R e q u ir e m e n ts :
106th I n f a n t r y D iv isio n As- F o r I n t e r n po sitio n s, a p p lic a n ts
.^ ’lation will h o ld a re im io n a t m u s t be t h i r d o r f o u r th - y e a r s t u d ­
71st R e g im e n tA rm o ry to - e n ts in a n a p p ro v e d m e d ic a l
(T u e sd a y ). T h e r e a r e 6,000 sch oo l; fo r P s y c h ia tr ic R e s id e n t
a p p lic a n ts
m ust
be
In
m e m b e rs o f t h e d ivision p o sitio n s,
' g r a d u a te s of a n a p p ro v e d m e d ic a l
■ne m e tro p o lita n a re a .
U. S.
Assistant Accountant
And Publicily lists Issued
Accountant Eligibles
orm an Association
ic
P e r m a n e n t
NEW JERSEY
u a l ra n g e , $2,400 to $2,800. App Jic atio n fee $2. A p p o in tm e n t e x ­
p ecte d a t $2,400 p lu s 4 $200 co stT h e New Je rse y Civil S e rv ic e
o f-liv in g a d j u s tm e n t a u th o r iz e d C o m m issio n , h a s a n n o u n c e d
fj.
y e a r 1948. A t p re s e n t, o n e v a c a n c y series of o p e n -c o m p e titiv e e x a m ­
exists. ‘Closes M o n d ay , J u l y 12). in a tio n s . A p p lic a tio n s m a y be o b ­
ta in e d in per.«ron o r by m a il frorrj
t h e Civil S ervice C o m m issio n ,
S t a t e H ouse, T r e n t o n , 1060 B ro a d
S tr e e t, N e w ark , or C ity H all, C a m ­
d en. T lie la.st d a te fo r filin g is
M ore t h a n 1,200 T e a c h e rs a n d T h u r s d a y , J u ly 15. T h e e x a m S u p e rv ia o rs a re sc h e d u le d to th e a r c :
S ta te , C o u n ty a n d IVfunicipal
a p p o in te d th i s fall in th e B o a rd
•Clerk, C lerk S te n o g r a p h e r , Clei k
of E d u c a ti o n ’s new p ro g r a m .
O f th e n ew a p p o in tm e n ts , 675 Typi.st.
STATE
will be to t h e lA - 6B g ra d es,
7105.
A s s is ta n t D ire c to r of PsyA irp o rt E n g in e e r, E x te r m i n a to r .
226
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p a r t m e n t of M e n ta l H y g ie n e. E n ­ c a t io n a l h ig h schools, a n d 160 a te N u rse, J u n i o r A r c h ite c tu r a l
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h a v e b e e n i n g e n e ra l c a s e w o rk eligible lis t as a re s u lt of t h e In v e s tig a to r, P u b lic S a fe ty , J a n ­
a n d fo u r y e a rs in a h o s p ita l f o r o p e n c o m p e titiv e te s t h e ld la s t ito r, J u n i o r Civil E n g in e e r, J u n i o r
m e n ta l diseases o r in a sch o o l fo r A pril. A d d itio n a l e x a m s w ill be L a b o r a to r y T e c h n ic ia n , L a b o r a ­
th e m e n ta lly d e fic ie n t o r in a p s y ­ h e ld th is fall to fill o th e r v a c a n ­ to r y H elp e r, L a b o ra to ry T e c h n ic ­
ia n , M e c h a n ic a l R e p a ir m a n , M e­
c h ia tric o r ch ild g u id a n c e clinic, cies.
O f th e 675 sla te d fo r f a ll a s ­ c h a n ic H e lp er, O p e ra to r , M o to r
in c lu d in g tw o y e a rs in a n a d m in ­
is tra tiv e o r s u p e rv iso ry c a p a c ity , s ig n m e n ts , o n ly 79 will be m e n . E q u ip m e n t, P lu m b in g In s p e c to r ,
a n d g r a d u a t io n fr o m a re c o g n iz e d O n e will com e fro m th e r e i n ­ R e p a ir m a n , R e p a ir m a n , E q u ip ­
s t a t e m e n t list a n d th e o th e r s
college o r u n iv e rs ity f r o m a fo u r
m e n t M a in te n a n c e , R e se rv o ir A t­
u la r list.
y e a r co u rse fo r w h ic h a b a c h e lo r ’s f r oAmb otuhte 15r e gfirst
a s s is ta n ts (h e a d s te n d a n t , R e s id e n t N u rse, S u p e r ­
d eg re e is g r a n te d , s u p p le m e n te d o f d e p a r t m e n t ) w ill be in c lu d e d visor. C ity Y a rd . S u p erv iso r, M e n ’.^
b y g r a d u a t io n fr o m a tw o y e a r in th e 226 h ig h sc h o l a p p o in te e s. a n d B o y s’ A ctivities, S u p e rv iso r of
co u rse in a n a p p ro v e d , sc h o o l of T h e r e will be 15 la b o r a to r y a s ­ C o m m u n ity C e n te r, S u p e rv iso r o f
so cia l w ork, in w h ic h t h e e m p h a s is s i s ta n t s a n d 6 ju n i o r school clerk s. P r o p e r ty M a n a g e m e n t, S u p ei viso r
of .a c a d e m ic a n d field w o rk m u s t T h e re m a in d e r will be r e g u l a r of P u b lic W o rk s, S u p e rv iso r of
h a v e b e e n in p s y c h ia tr ic social
T raffic, S u p erv iso r, P o u ltry M a r ­
te a c h e rs .
w ork;
T h e a p p o i n tm e n t lis t also i n ­ k et, Supervi.sor, W o m e n ’s a n d
o r (b) a s a tis f a c to r y e q u iv a le n t c lu d es 24 te a c h e r s of c lasses fo r G irls ’ A ctivities, T a x A tto rn e y ,
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fo re g o in g c h ild re n w ith r e t a r d e d m e n ta l d e ­ V e te rin a ry In s p e c to r,
* T h e p o sitio n fo r w h ic h th is e x ­
tr a in i n g a n d ex p e rien c e, w h ic h , b y v e lo p m e n t; o n e te a c h e r fo r classe s
re a s o n of th e d u tie s o f t h e p o si­ f o r t h e d e a f; 13 fo r in d u s tr i a l a m in a t io n is b e in g sc h e d u le d ex ists
tio n , m u s t in c lu d e g r a d u a t io n fro m a r t s ; 3 fo r h e a l t h im p ro v e m e n t; in b o th S ta t e a n d L ocal G o v e r n ­
a tw o y e a r co u rse in a n a p p ro v e d 3 fo r sp e e c h ; 4 fo r h o m e ec o n o m ic s m e n t Service. F ile only o n e a p ­
p lic a tio n b la n k in .such cases.
school of social w ork.
a n d 4 school social w orkers.
C a n d id a te s w h o h a v e a l r e a d y
filed fo r No. 3296, A s s is ta n t D ire c ­
to r of P s y c h ia tr ic S o cial W o rk ,
n e e d n o t file a n o t h e r a p p lic a tio n
b u t m u s t s u b m it a n a d d itio n a l fee
of $1 a n d a s u p p le m e n ta r y s t a t e ­
m e n t b r in g in g t h e ir a p p lic a tio n s
u p to d a te , (Closes T h u r s d a y . J u ly
15).
7045, H e a d D in in g R o o m A tt e n d a n t. I n s titu tio n s , D e p a r tm e n t
of M e n t a l H y g ien e ( P r o m .). E n ­
t r a n c e s a l a r y $2,070 w h ic h in c lu d e s
a co st-of-living b o n u s o f $270. I n
a d d itio n th e r e a r e five a n n u a l
T h e S ta t e Civil S erv ice C o m ­ terfei-e w ith h is a b ility to p e r ­
s a la ry in c re a se s o f $120. A p p lic a ­
tio n fee $1. S e v e ra l v a c a n c ie s e x ist m issio n h a s a u th o riz e d a n e x a m ­ fo r m h is d u tie s will n o t be a c c e p ­
in d iffe re n t in s titu tio n s . I n so f a r in a tio n fo r M o to r V ehicle L icense te d .
C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e b een
a s possible c e r tif ic a tio n w ill be E x a m in e r, T h e p e rio d f o r issue
m a d e fr o m t h e r e s u l t a n t eligible a n d r e c e ip t of a p p lic a tio n s h a s lic e n se d to d riv e a u to m o b ile s fo r
list of m a le s in t h e w a rd s fo r m a le n o t b e e n s e t y e t b u t it is ex p e c te d a p e rio d of five y e a rs a n d th e
p a t ie n t s o n ly a n d o f fe m a le s in to be so m etim e b e fo re th e e n d of licen se m u s t be in effect. T h e
S t a t e fro m w h ic h s u c h a licen se
th e w a rd s fo r fe m a le p a t i e n t s only. t h e y e ar.
M o to r V eh icle Licen.se E x a m in e r, v/as issu ed sh o u ld be n a m e d on
A s e p a r a te eligible lis t w ill be
w r it te n fo r em p lo y ees of e a c h i n ­ B u r e a u o f M o to r V ehicles, D e p a r t ­ th e Civil S erv ice a p p lic a tio n fo rm .
s titu tio n . (Closes T u e sd a y , J u l y m e n t of T a x a ti o n a n d F in a n c e , A ny p e rs o n w ho ever h a d liis
p a y s $2,640 to $3,240. w ith y e a rly licen se re v o k e d or s u s p e n d e d w as
20).
in c re m e n ts of $120, A c o s t-o f- liv - n o t a c c e p te d . A p p lic a n ts h a d to
7806. A s s is ta n t D ire c to r o f Em* in g b o n u s of 15 p e rc e n t o n t h e firs t be of good c h a r a c t e r , n e v e r c o n ­
p lo y m e n t. D e p a r tm e n t o f L a b o r. $3,000 a n d 10 p e rc e n t o n t h e re s t. v ic te d o f a felo n y o r v io la tio n of
(P ro m .). E n tr a n c e s a la r y $6,700,
E x a m in e rs will b e re q u ire d to a n y law o r o rd in a n c e fo r w h ic h
w h ic h in c lu d e s a c o st-o f-liv in g e x a m in e a p p lic a n ts fo r lice n ses as
a m a n d a to r y re v o c a tio n of d r i v ­
b o n u s of $700. T h e re a r e five a n ­ c h a u ff e u rs a n d o p e ra to rs a n d in ­ in g licen se w ould follow.
n u a l s a la ry in c re a s e s of $275. A p ­ v e stig a te a p p lic a tio n s fo r lic en ses
S o ciab ility a F a c to r
p lic a tio n fee $5. (Closes W e d n e s ­ by d riv e r schools. A k n o w le d g e of
T h e ab ility to m e e t a n d d ea l
d ay . J u n e 30),
th e traffic law s a n d s a f e ty r e g u l­ effectiv ely w ith people w ith o u t
7807. J u n i o r S ta t is ti c ia n , D P U I, a tio n s is im p e ra tiv e .
c a u s in g a n ta g o n is m s a n d th e a b ­
D e p a r tm e n t of L a b o r (P r o m .).
ility to
o b ta in c o o p e ra tio n w as
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E n tr a n c e s a la ry $3,036, w h ic h i n ­
im p o r ta n t.
E x a m in e rs m u s t be
cludes a co st-o f-liv ing b o n u s of
O th e r d u tie s of th e E x a m in e r n e a t in a p p e a r a n c e a n d c o u rte o u s
$396. T h e r e a re five a n n u a l s a l a r y will be c o n d u c tin g ro a d a n d v isio n a t all tim es. A p p o in te es h a d to
in c re a se s of $120. A p p lic a tio n fee tests' fo r a p p lic a n ts fo r a d r iv e r ’s f u r n is h th e ir ow n im if a rm s a t
$2, P re fe re n c e in c e rtif ic a tio n will license, in v e s tig a tin g c o m p la in ts, t h e ir ow n expense.
b e given to eligibles in t h e p r o m o ­ e x a m in in g a p p lic a tio n s fo r licenses
T h e r e w as a w ritte n e x a m i n a ­
tio n a r e a in w h ic h t h e v a c a n c y a n d re g is tra tio n a n d a s s is tin g in tio n on th e d u tie s of th e p o sitio n
exists. (Closes W e d n e sd a y , J u n e office w o rk d u rin g c e r t a in p e rio d s c a rr y in g a w eig h t of 7. T r a i n in g
a n d ex p e rie n c e c o u n te d 3. A q u a l ­
30).
of th e y ear.
7810. P la c e m e n t a n d U n e m p lo y ­
T h e only age r e q u ir e m e n t fo r ify in g p ra c tic a l te s t in d riv in g a n d
m e n t In s u r a n c e S u p e r in te n d e n t, c a n d id a te s in t h e la s t e x a m w as a p h y sic al e x a m in a tio n coiUc?* b-.>
D P U I,
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of
L a b o r t h a t th e y m u s t n o t h a v e p assed re q u ire d .
As soon as th e filing p e rio d is
(P ro m .). E n tr a n c e s a la r y $5,430, th e ir 45 b ir th d a y on th e d a te of
op en e d , b u t n o t before, c a n d i d a te s
w h ic h in c lu d e s a c o st-o f-livin g th e w ritte n e x a m in a tio n .
G ood h e a r i n g w as re q u ire d , a n d m a y o b ta in th e ir a p p lic a tio n s fro m
b o n u s of $630. T h e re a r e five a n ­
n u a l s a la r y in c re a se s of $220. A p­ n o t less th a n 2 0 /4 0 vision in e a c h th e S ta t e D e p a r tm e n t of C ivil
p lic a tio n fee $4, (Closes F rid a y , eye. w ith o r w ith o u t glasses. C a n ­ S ervice, A lbany 1. N. Y. w ith th e
d id a te s m u s t n o t w eigh less th a n re q u ire d fee of $2. P’ees p a id by
Ju ly 2 > .
135 p o u n d s s trip p e d a n d m u s t n o t a n a p p lic a n t who.«e a p p lic a tio n
be less t h a n 5 feet 6 in c h e s tall. is n o t a p p ro v e d will be n -fu n d e d
T h e y m u s t also be
m e n ta lly a f t e r th e e x a m in a tio n h a s b te n
sound
and
a l e r t;
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T h e L E A D E R will p u b lis h vbe
stro n g , ac tiv e a n d w e ll-p ro p o r­
Any c a n d id a te w ith a filin g d'.;’ s f >r th H e.vam a-' .'-Oun
7104.
S en io r L a b o ra to ry T e c h n ictio
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ia n , E rie C o u n ty L a b o ra to ry . U s­ p h y sic a l d efect w h ich w ould in - as I h t y a i t iinnounceU.
sch o o l w ith deg ree of d o c to r of
m e d ic in e , a n d h a v e serv ed o r be
se rv in g a n a p p ro v e d in te r n s h ip . No
w r it te n te st. (No closing d a te .)
101. P a t e n t E x a m in e r, $2,644.—
P o s itio n s a re in W a s h in g to n , D. C.,
a n d v icin ity . R e q u ir e m e n ts : E lig i­
b ility i n w r itte n t e s t p lu s a p p r o ­
p r i a t e e d u c a tio n a n d / o r e x p e ri­
ence. Age lim its : 18 to 35 years.
(N o closing d a te .)
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Inf? fa c to r, a n d n o t t h e dsute of tio n w as a p p ro v e d by e i th e r H ouse.
H a d it been ap p ro v e d , I t w ould
p a y m e n t of check.
hav e set up 11 g ra d e s, to re p la c e
R ec la ssific atio n N o t V o trd
th e 45 now ex istin g , a n d e lim in a te d
T h e ra is e is p e r m a n e n t l o r b o th th e su b div isio n s in to w h ic h jo b s
groups. T h e c o n fe re n c e c o m m it­ are now gi’o u ped by “serv ic es,”
tee, c o n sistin p of m e m b e rs o f th e su c h a s C A P (C le rica l-A d m ln i.straS e n a te a n d th e H o u se a p p o in te d ti v e - F i s c a l ) , P (P ro fe s s io n a l), etc.
I’o stal P a y B e n efic iarie s
to iro n o u t tiie d iv e rg e n c e s be­
As to th e b e n efic iarie s of th e
tw ee n p ay bills, m a d e t h a t very
c le a r in a s t a t e m e n t a c c o m p a n y ­ p o sta l p a y in c re a se , the.se in c lu d e
in g its re p o rt. R e p re s e n ta tiv e E d ­ all p o s tm a s te rs , officers a n d e m ­
w a rd H. Re(;.s h e a d e d th e M a n ­ ployees w hose r a t e s o f c o m p e n ­
a g e rs on th e P a r t of th e Hou.se s a tio n a re p re s c rib e d by t h e A ct
a n d S e n a to r W illiam L a n g e r th e a p p ro v e d J u ly 6, 1945, a s a m e n ­
.M anagers on th e P a r t of th e S e n ­ ded. T h e y “ sh a ll receiv e a d d i­
ate . E a c h is C h a ir m a n of th e tio n a l c o m p e n s a tio n a t th e r a t e
P o s t Office a n d Civil S erv ice C o m ­ of $450 p e r a n n u m : P ro v id ed ,
T h a t em ployees p a id on a n h o u rly
m itte e of hi.s ow n H ouse.
A fte r effective d a te a n d p e r ­ or p a r t - t i m e b a sis s h a ll receive
m a n e n c y , th e t h i r d m o s t im p o r ­ a n a d d itio n a l c o m p e n s a tio n a t th e
t a n t aspfict of th e le g islatio n is r a t e of 25 c e n ts p e r h o u r : P ro v i­
rec lassific atio n . T h e S e n a t e m a d e ded f u r th e r , T h a t p o s tm a s te r s a t
a n e ffo rt to in c lu d e rec la ssific a ­ p a s t offices of th e f o u r t h c lass
tio n as p a r t of th e p a y bill, by sh a ll receive a d d itio n a l c o m p e n ­
in c o rp o ra tio n of th e P la n d e r s - s a tio n a t t h e r a t e of a s u m p e r
B a ld w in bill, b u t th e e ffo rt did a n n u m equal to 25 p e r c e n tu m of
n o t succeed. T h e F la n d e r s - B a l d - th e ir basic a n n u a l c o m p e n s a tio n .”
T h e n th is pro visio a p p e a r s :
w ln bill h a d been re p o r te d to t h e
“Sec. 102. T h e p ro v isio n s of th is
H ouse, a n d wa,s before t h e S e n ­
a te also, b u t w as n o t v o ted by A ct s h a ll n o t a p p ly to skilled
EXAMI!\4TION EXPECTED
POST OFFICE CLERK
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T h e la n g u a g e of th e bill, as
a ffe c tin g o th e r t h a n p o s ta l e m ­
ployees, in c lu d e s th e follow ing u n ­
d e r T itle I I I :
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in S e c tio n 303, e a c h officer a n d
em ployee o f t h e F e d e r a l G o v e rn ­
m e n t, a n d e a c h officer a n d e m ­
ployee of t h e D is tric t of C o lu m ­
b ia m u n ic ip a l g o v e rn m e n t, w hose
r a t e o f c o m p e n s a tio n is in c re a se d
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t «i9 A p p lic a n ts m u s t p a ss th e
’Jlen te s t to be g iven p lu s one
r experience in t h e field o f
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la b o ra to ry , p l a n t o r field
rations. A c o m p le tio n o f a full
"fh school cou rse, in c lu d in g su c h
hiects as m a th e m a ti c s a n d p h y '"il science m a y be s u b s titu te d
• one y ea r o f e x p erien ce. T r a i n of th is s o r t o b ta in e d in t h e
„ed F orces w ill be cre d ite d ,
r I pp of e m p lo y m e n t is lo c a te d a t
w D ep artm en t o f A ir F o rc e A ir
Lather S erv ice t ) a t a , C o n tro l
■ l i t New O rle a n s P o r t o f E m IRVation, New O rle a n s 12, La.
I^nd ap p licatio n s to t h e E x ec u tiv e
K t a r y , B o a r d of U. S. Civil
■Inice E x a m in e rs fo r t h e New
Ifleans P o r t o f E m b a r k a tio n , New
Jleans, La. (Closes T u e sd a y , J u ly
N ow
te n te s t, in c lu d in g ty p e w ritin g ,
g e n e ra l te s ts , a n d s te n o g ra p h y
(fo r s te n o g r a p h e r s o n ly ).
(No
clo.sing d a t e ) .
53.
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(P e rso n a l
C o u n s e lo r), .$4,902.— P o sitio n s a r e
in V e te ra n s A d m in is tra tio n in
W a s h in g to n , D, C., a n d th r o u g h ­
o u t t h e U n ite d S ta te s . R e q u ire ­
m e n ts : A p p ro p ria te college s tu d y
p lu s e x p e rie n c e . No w r it te n te st.
F ile a p p lic a tio n w ith B o a rd of
Civil S ervice E x a m in e rs a t t h e a p ­
p r o p r ia t e V e te ra n s A d m in is tra tio n
B r a n c h Office. (Closes M o n d a y ,
J u ly 5 ).
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$5,905. F o r d u ty in C o m m u n ic a b le
D isease C e n te r , U. S. P u b lic
H e a lt h S erv ice, in H a w a ii a n d
B a ltim o re , M d., a t $3,397 a n d
$4,149 a y e a r. R e q u ir e m e n ts : A p ­
p r o p r ia t e college s tu d y o r c o m ­
b in a tio n o f s u c h s tu d y a n d e x p e ri­
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a te s tu d y m a y be s u b s titu te d fo r
p a r t o f t h e e x p erien ce. No w r it­
t e n te.st. P ile a p p lic a tio n w ith
E x ec u tiv e S e c re ta ry , B o a rd o f U S.
Civil S e rv ice E x a m in e rs , F e d e ra l
S e c u rity A gency, U. S. P u b lic
H e a lt h
S ervice,
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D isease C e n te r , 605 V o lu n te e r
B u ild in g , A tla n ta 3, G a . (No clo s­
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d u ty in t h e B u r e a u of R e c la m a ­
tio n in O re g o n , W a s h in g to n , C a li­
fo rn ia , A riz o n a, N e v a d a, Id a h o ,
M o n ta n a ,
W y o m in g ,
C o lorado,
New M exico, U ta h , N o rth D a k o ta ,
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plu-s a p p r o p r ia t e e d u c a tio n o r
te c h n ic a l e x p e rie n c e o r a c o m b i­
n a t io n o f su c h e d u c a tio n a n d e x ­
p erien ce . A p p lic a tio n s will be a c ­
c e p te d fro m s t u d e n ts w ho e x p e ct
to co m p le te t h e i r stu d ie s by O c ­
to b e r 1, 1948. S e n d a p p lic a tio n to
t h e E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ry , C e n tr a l
B o a rd o f U. S. Civil S erv ice E x ­
a m in e rs , Bui*eau o f R e c la m a tio n ,
D e n v e r F e d e r a l C e n te r, D en ver,
Colo- A ge lim its : 18 to 35 years.
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4-34-2. C h e m is t — E n g in e e r —
M e ta llu rg is t — P h y s ic is t — M a t h ­
e m a tic ia n , $3,397 to $5,905. — F o r
,10-10-9.
M ic ro p h o to g ra p h e r,
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ILve had a t le a s t th r e e y e a rs of
ILgressive e x p e rie n c e in m ic ro Inhotographic w ork. P lu s a t le a s t
llix months e x p e rie n c e su p e rv isin g
liffo or m o re s u b o r d in a te m icroInhotographers. A c o m p le te d r e ISdent course in p h o to g r a p h y , o r
Ijn Armed F o rc e s tr a in i n g cou rse
lin photography m a y be s u b s titu tIfd for six m o n t h s of th e re q u ire d
Jexperience. A d v a n ce d tr a in i n g in
■resident p h o to g r a p h y in a te c h n iIcal institute o r tr a d e school above
lliigh school level m a y be su b stiliuted, year fo r y e a r, u p to a m a x lInium of 2 y e a rs fo r t h e re q u ire d
lexperience. T e c h n ic a l o r scien tific
Ifdiication in c h e m is try o r p h y sic s
Ijuccessfully c o m p le te d in a - colllege or u n iv e rsity o r te c h n ic a l in jjiitute above th e h ig h sch oo l level
I may be s u b s titu te d fo r one h a l f
lihe required ex perien ce. No subIstitution will be allow ed fo r th e
IrtquirecI six m o n t h s of su p erv iso ry
japerience. T h e r e will be a w ritte n
Itfst. Position.s a r e o p e n in D e Ipartnient
o f A ir
F o rce,
Air
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lapplications to th e E x ec u tiv e S ec Iretary, B o a rd o f Civil S erv ice Exlaniiners fo r th e New O rle a n s P o r t
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Iments: Five y e a rs o f a p p r o p r ia te
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Jpositions a t $2,168 a n d $2,394 m a y
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p e rie n c e in t h e a p p r o p r ia t e field.
G r a d u a t e s tu d y m a y be s u b s ti­
t u t e d fo r p a r t of th e ex pe rien c e.
No w r it te n te s t. F ile a p p lic a tio n
w ith
t h e E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ry ,
B o a rd o f U.S. Civil S erv ice E x a m ­
in e rs fo r S c ie n tific a n d T e c h n ic a l
P e rs o n n e l o f th e P o to m a c R iv e r
N a v a l C o m m a n d , B u ild in g 37, N a ­
val R e s e a r c h L a b o ra to ry , W a s h ­
in g to n 20, D.C. (N o closing d a t e ) .
— B a c te rio lo g is t (M e d ic a l), P-2
th r o u g h P -5 , $3,397 to $5,905 y e a r ­
ly. P o s itio n s a r e o p e n e d in V e te r­
a n s A d m in is tr a tio n e s ta b lis h m e n ts
i n t h e s t a te s o f Io w a , M in n e so ta ,
N e b ra s k a , a n d N o r th a n d S o u th
D akota'. A p p lic a tio n s will be ac-f
c e p te d a t th e B o a rd o f U. S.
C ivil S e rv ic e E x a m in e rs , V e te ra n s
A d m in is tr a tio n B r a n c h Office No.
8, F o r t S n e llin g , S t. P a u l 11,
M in n e so ta . (C losing d a t e h a s n o t
ben s e t) .
— M e d ic a l T e c h n ic ia n , SP-3 to
S P -8 , $1,954 to $3,397. P o sitio n s
a r e p o n e d in t h e s t a te s o f Iow a,
M in n e s o ta , N a b ra s k a , N o r th D a ­
k o ta a n d S o u th D a k o ta . A p p lic a­
tio n s w ill be receiv ed a t t h e offices
of t h e D ire c to r, E ig h t h U. S. Civil
S erv ice R egion , P o s t O lfice a n d
C u s to m h o u se B u ild in g , S t. P a u
1, M in n e so ta . (Closes W e d n e sd a y ,
J u n e 30).
5-82-4(48) B a c te rio lo g ist (M ed i­
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Serv ice, in H a w a ii a n d th r o u g h ­
o u t U n ite d S ta te s . R e q u ir e m e n ts :
A p p ro p ria te college s tu d y plus
p ro fe s s io n a l ex p e rie n c e in m e d ica l
b a c te rio lo g y a n d serology. G r a d u ­
a t e s tu d y m a y be s u b s titu te d fo r
p a r t o f t h e e x p erie n ce . No w r it­
te n te s t. F ile a p p lic a tio n w ith E x ­
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Civil S erv ic e E x a m in e rs , F e d e ra l
S e c u r ity A gency, U. S. P u b lic
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of e x a m s f o r p o sitio n s in S c o tt
A ir F o rc e B ase, B elleville, 111. A p ­
p lic a tio n s m u s t be o b ta in e d a n d
filed w ith t h e E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ry ,
B o a r d o f U. S. Civil S e rv ice E x ­
a m in e rs . U. S. A ir F o rc e, S c o tt
A ir F o rc e B a se , Belleville, 111. A p ­
p lic a tio n s close T u e s d a y , J u ly 6.
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a n h o u r.
A /C F a b r ic & L e a th e r W o rk e r,
$1.24.
J r . A /C F a b r ic & Lreather W o r ­
k e r, $1.12.
J r . A u to E q u ip m e n t R e p a ire r,
$1.18.
P a i n t e r , $1.21.
S r. Seam stres.s, $ 1 .0 3 .'
Office
A p p lia n c e
R e p a ir m a n ,
$1.24.
F o r e m a n , R o a d s, G ro u n d s a n d
R u n w a y s , $1.44.
in E x a m s
E m p lo y ee s P a y R e g u la tio n s, fo l­
lows :
“ § 25.225 W a r tr a n s f e r . “ W a r
tra n s fe r” m eans an y tra n sfe r a u ­
th o r iz e d by th e C o m m issio n u n d e r
E x e c u tiv e O r d e r Nos. 8973 of D e­
c e m b e r 12, 1941, o r 9067 of F e b ­
r u a r y 20, 1942, W a r M a n p o w e r
C o m m iss io n D ire c tiv e No. X , o r
W a r S e rv ic e R e g u la tio n IX , u n d e r
c o n d itio n s e n t itl in g th e em p lo y ee
to re e m p lo y m e n t in h is fo r m e r
p o sitio n o r a p o sitio n o f lik e s e n ­
io rity , s t a tu s , a n d p a y ; civ ilia n
e m p lo y m e n t in o c cu p ied c o u n trie s
s u b je c t to th e p ro v isio n s of E x e c u ­
tiv e O rd e r No. 9711 of A p ril 11,
1946; e m p lo y m e n t w ith p u b lic i n ­
t e r n a t i o n a l o rg a n iz a tio n s s u b je c t
to t h e p ro v isio n s of E x e c u tiv e
O r d e r No. 9721 of M ay 10, 1946,
a n d E x e cu tiv e O r d e r 9862 of M ay
31, 1947; o r e m p lo y m e n t o f c e r ­
t a i n F o re ig n S erv ice O fficers o r
em p lo y e es s u b j e c t to th e p ro v is­
ion s of E x ec u tiv e O rd e r 9932, F e b ­
r u a r y 27, 1948. (Sec. 605, 59 S ta t.
304; 5 U.S.C. 9 4 5 )”
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CIVIL
SERVICE
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Tuesday, June 29
NEW YORK CITY NEWS
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A c tio n
O n
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Is A w a i t e d P r o g r e s s
P r o v is io n a ls
By PHILIP FINE
T h re so lu lo n to e x te n d fo r one
y e a r .u n til J u n e 30, 1949, th e ru le
allow ing fo r e m p lo y m e n t o f p r o ­
v isio n a ls o n a w a r b asis, m e a n in g
lo n g e r p eriods, is in th e M a y o r ’s
office fo r s ig n a tu re . A c tin g M a y o r
V in c e n t R. Im p e llitte r i h a s a u ­
th o r ity to sig n it b u t is s a id to
be w a itin g ro r M a y o r W illia m
O ’D w y er’s r e t u r n fr o m v a c a tio n ,
a s h e feels t h a t th e M a y o r h i m ­
s e lf sh o u ld p ass on th e m a t t e r . A
c o n tro v e rsy ov er i t h a s a rise n
sin ce o b je c tio n s w ere ra is e d by H.
E lio t K a p la n , E x ec u tiv e D ire c to r
o f th e Civil S ervice R e fo rm A s­
so ciatio n .
T h e NYC Civil S erv ice C o m m is-
Eron P rep School
Enters Its 4 9 th Y ear
T h e 4 9 th y e a r of E ro n P r e p a r a ­
to ry S chool, 853 B ro a d w a y , will be
d ire c te d by D r. A. K ro ll, P rin c ip a l,
a n d Irw in S. R o se n fe ld of T e x tile
H ig h School, A ctin g P rin c ip a l,
D e a n G eo rg e W. T g lk a n n o u n c e d .
O n th e s u m m e r school staff, M r.
T o lk f u r th e r a n n o u n c e s as R e g is­
t r a r s h is tw o sons, G e o rg e F . T o lk
a n d Lloyd M. Tolk. T h e y a r e a c ­
c ep tin g , d u rin g t h e s u m m e r , re g ­
is tra tio n s fo r th e F a ll te rm .
P h y sic al im p ro v e m e n ts m a d e a t
th e .school in c lu d e a ir-c o o le d ro o m s
a n d a d d itio n a l classroom s.
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A A
Tost paid |
sion feels c o n fid e n t t h a t th e e x ­
te n s io n will be g ra n te d .
A copy of th e re s o lu tio n w a s
fo rw a rd e d by th e M a y o r’s office
to B u d g e t D ire c to r T h o m a s J .
P a tte r s o n , w h o a sk e d so m e q u e s ­
tio n s a b o u t it, w h ic h P r e s id e n t
M c N a m a ra an.swered. I n a n s w e r­
ing . M r. M c N a m a r a p u t u p a
s tro n g p le a a n d th i n k s t h a t M r.
P a tt e r s o n w ill givg h is ap p ro v al.
“ T h e re a re too m a n y p ro v isio n ­
als now to be shuffled a ro u n d to
a n y a d v a n ta g e ,” sa id M r. M c N a ­
m a ra . “T h e e x te n s io n w o u ld p e r ­
m it th e g r a d u a l r e d u c tio n of th e
n u m b e r o f p ro v isio n a ls to n o rm a l.
L a rg e Jists a lre a d y issu ed , a n d
o th e rs of s im ila r size to b e issued,
will a c c e le ra te t h e r e d u c tio n o f
th e n u m b e r of p ro v isio n a ls.”
I t is e s tim a te d t h a t t h e r e a r e
25,000 p ro v isio n a ls, t h e la rg e s t
n u m b e r in th e C ity ’s h is to ry .
License Exam s A re O pen
A p p lic a tio n a re b e in g receiv ed
continuou->ly by th e NYC Civil
S ervice C o m m issio n fo r t h e fo l­
low ing licen se e x a m in a tio n s ; M a s ­
te r a n d S p ec ial E le c tric ia n : M a s ­
t e r P lu m b e r; M a s te r R ig g e r; M o ­
tio n P ic tu re O p e ra to r : P o rta b le
E n g in e e r (a n y m o tiv e p o w e r e x ­
c ep t s te ji m ) ; P o r ta b le E n g in e e r
( s t e a m ) ; R e f r ig e r a tin g ^ M a c h in e
O p e r a to r (ten to n c a p a c i ty ) ; R e ­
fr ig e ra tin g M a c h in e O p e r a to r (u n ­
lim ite d c a p a c i ty ) ; S p e c ia l R ig ger,
S ta t io n a r y E n g in e e r, F ir s t, S e c ­
o n d a n d T h ir d G ra d e s ; S t a t i o n ­
a r y F ir e m a n ; S ti*uctural W e ld e r;
Oil B u rn in g E q u ip m e n t I n s t a l l a ­
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da. Modern b ath , com plete electrio k i t ­
chen. larsrc porch, c a rp o rt. J u s t off U. S.
R oute No. 17— buses to everyw here. On
p icturesque little lake n e a r biir b e a u tifu l
T^.'Uce Monroe. F o r ph o to and f u r th e r de­
tails -write Jo«*ph Schmeircr. owner, builder,
P . O. Box lOSO.Santord, Flo rida.
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R e p o rt
N S —R a ti n g n o t y e t s ta r te d .
R S P — R a ti n g scale b e in g p re p a re d .
R C — R a ti n g C o m p le ted .
W P — W r ite n in prog ress.
W C — ^Writen co m p le ted .
P T P — R a ti n g o f p e rf o rm a n c e te s t
in p ro gress.
T E P — T r a i n in g a n d e x p e rie n c e in
prog ress.
T E C — T r a i n in g
and
e x p e rie n c e
c o m p lete d .
I P — In te rv ie w s in p ro g re ss.
M P — M ed icals i n p ro g ress.
C W —C l e r i c a l w o rk in p ro g ress.
V— P e n d in g e s ta b lis h m e n t o f v e t­
e r a n o r d is a b le d -v e te ra n c la im s
(a ll r a t in g c o m p le te d ).
S R R — P e n d in g serv ice re c o rd r a t ­
ings.
L P — L ist s e n t to p r i n te r .
of
Prom otion
Exam s
5551. F ir e m a n (p . d .) ■
to s t a r t in J u ly .
' ’
5262. M a i n ta i n e r ’s Helnpr r,
B ; lis t p ro m u lg a te d .
5154. A u to -E n g in e m a n —TD
5215.
C le a n e r (women) r
c l a s s ) ; m e d ica ls, physical
li te r a c y te s ts com plof^rt'
5157. P la y g r o u n d
(m en )—PTP.
5149. A tte n d a n t, Grade i
5467. E le v a to r O perator
o f H o sp ita ls— W C.
5390. A sst. R e sid e n t
te n d e n t— ^WC; o ra ls to be h
5335. C o u rt S tenographer-
5303. S te n o g r a p h e r , G r a d e 4—
RSP.
5216. C lerk, G r a d e 5; P a r t 1—
R C ; P a r t 2—R S P .
5430. C lerk, G r a d e 3 (all d epts.)
— LP.
5431. C lerk (B H E ) , G r a d e 3—
LP.
5432. C lerk, G r a d e 4 (all d ep ts.)
—R SP.
5433. C lerk (B H E ) , G r a d e 4—
RSP.
5101. S te n o g r a p h e r , G r a d e 3—
RSP.
5482.
F o r e m a n ( T r a c k ) ; O ra ls
h e ld J u n e 28-29.
5481.
F o rem an
(S u rf T r a c k ) ;
O ra ls c o m p le ted .
5471.
F o r e m a n (M ech . P o w e r)
— W C ; O ra ls co m p leted .
5389.
Asst. R e s id e n t B u ild in g
S u p e r i n te n d e n t— ^RC; O ra ls to be
held.
5476. C o n d u c to r; lis t p r o m u l­
T h e Social I n v e s ti g a to r a p p o i n t­ g a ted .
Jo s e p h V. R u sk o w ski, a Porem
A, P o w e r D is trib u tio n , the I r
m e n ts to th e N Y C D e p a r tm e n t of
W e lfa re fr o m t h e re c e n tly p r o ­
D ivision o f th e N Y C Transit &
Open-competitive
m u lg a te d lis t a r e p la n n e d so t h a t
te m , h a s filed a claim with
th e firs t g ro u p will g e t o n th e
5527. T r a n s i t P a tr o lm a n , B rid g e B o a rd o f T r a n s p o r ta tio n for
pajnroll b e g in n in g J u l y 16.
a n d T u n n e l Officer, C o rre c tio n O f ­ y e a rs ’ s a la ry in c re m e n ts and
T h e r e a r e to be 200 a p p o i n t­ ficer ( m e n ) — M P.
io rity c re d it u n d e r th e State M
m e n ts ev ery p a y ro ll p e rio d , u n ti l
5133.
S te n o g r a p h e r , G r a d e 2—
t a r y L aw b e c a u se of the t
all t h e p ro v isio n a ls a re re p la c e d . R S P .
y e a rs ’ d e la y in h is promotion
H ow ever, m a n y o f t h e eligibles
5301. P o lic e w o m a n ; list b eing th e F o r m a n A g rade.
a re
p resen t
p ro v isio n a ls,
a n d in v e stig a te d .
M r. R u sk o w sk i state.s that
w ould a t t a i n p r o b a t io n a r y s t a tu s ,
5132.
Social In v e s tig a to r , G r a d eJ u n e , 1942, w h e n h e was a Po
le a d in g t o p e rm a n c y , o n b e in g 1; list p ro m u lg a te d .
m a n B , h e a n tw o other can
re a c h e d f o r a p p o i n tm e n t f r o m th e
5393. F ir s t
A s s is ta n t
M a r in e d a te s p a ss e d a n examination
list in th e r e g u la r o rd e r.
p ro m o tio n to t h e F o rm a n A.
E n g in e e r (D ie sel)— L P.
t h e re s u ltin g p ro m o tio n eligi
list, M r. R u sk o w sk i was No. 1
M r. R u sk o w sk i jo in e d the nai
on M a r c h 9, 1943 a n d served U'
O c to b e r 28, 1945. W hile he
in t h e m i li ta r y service, and
Adininiistrative Assist­ S u perv isin g In s p e c to r H e le n G. L e a h y
J a n u a r y iq , 1944 th e person wl
a n t (IB M ) E q u ip m e n t, o f Licenses, G rade 4, K a t h a r i n e Q. M c G r a th w as No. 2 o n th e eligible list
O ffice o f th e C o m p tro l­ D e p a rtm e n t o f Licenses, A n n a V. B ly
p ro m o tio n to t h e F o rm a n A gn
le r, B u re a u o f A udit
(P r o m .)
Ir e n e G. S h e e h y
w as p ro v isio n a lly prom oted to t
(P r o m .)
R ose F . B y rn e
g ra d e a n d t h e pro v isio n al promi
J a c o b L ie b m a n
A gnes D. L a w re n c e
E d w in B r e n m a n
tio n w as m a d e p e rm a n e n t on Mi
D a v id B. H e y m a n
P a u lin e B, J o s e p h
24, 1945. S u b seq u e n tly , in 1
Jo s. P . F o r ts c h
D a n ie l M. T r u p in
C h a r lo tte 1C. R o ck s
tw o o th e r p e rs o n s whose na:
H u m b e r t J . S a tz ia n o
E le a n o r e J . H e m m e r
a p p e a r e d o n su b s e q u e n t promotli
F. J . D o n o v a n (v)
Juni«>r A ccountant,
M a ry F . C a s a le n a
eligible lists w e re also promo
C h a rle s N. M u lte r
D ept, o f W e lfa re
P r a n c e s L. M c C o rm a c k to t h e F o r m a n A grade, he s
D a n ie l B. B obb
(P r o m .)
B arb ara S am ay
M r, R u sk o w sk i re tu rn e d to
H a r r y B lu m b e rg
D a v id S h e r m a n
C a th e r in e A. B u tle r
p o sitio n in th e B o a rd of Tra
W . G. C o n ra d (d)
Ja c o b B lu m
M ild re d A. A lbro
p o r t a ti o n o n N ovem ber 14, li
J o h n F . R u ssell
J a c o b K irs c h
M. M. C o m m e n d e r
a n d w as re a s s ig n e d a s Forein
J o h n n . W a is h (v)
E dw . J . C ostello (v)
M a r y M a s te rs o n
B. O n D e c e m b e r 16, 1945 he
E llio tt S c h n e p s (d )
W ilh e lm in a M cQ u een p ro m o te d to F o r m a n A, but he
T e le p h o n e O p erato r, G ra c e M. R o o t
J a m e s C o n te (v)
n o t given t h e se n io rity credit a
G rad e 2, D e p a rtm e n t E ste lle H. P e se k
S a lv a to re G rip p i
a d v a n c e d s a la r y s ta n d in g to whi'
o f W elfare, (P r o m .) M ae A. L e a h y
J u liu s B e r m a n d)
h e c la im ed to be e n title d under t
A n ita S te in
M a r y T . W e b er
M a r io n M. N elson
M ilita ry Law . H e claim s that
Leon R a m e r
E th e l E. S to r c h
E liz a b e th R . L ead lie
sh o u ld h a v e received seniorii
H en ry J o n try
G e r tr u d e V. M a r r
F r a n c e s A. S c h u ltz
c re d it a n d t h a t h is salary sho'
J o h n L. H a r k in s (v)
M a r y C. F la h e r ty
M a ry -Gruel
h a v e b e e n s e t a s if he had b(
A d o lp h W . M cC ook (v) A n n a T ie d e m a n n
a p p o in te d F o r e m a n A on Januai
B e n ja m in K u s h k in
M a r g a r e t F . H aeffely
A d m inistrative
16, 1944, w h e n t h e person stan
F R o sen sw eig (v)
R u t h M. J o h n s o n
A ssisttant (IB M
in g low er t h a n h e o n the prom
A lvin B lock
E th e l K . B o ro fsk y
E q u ip m e n t) , D e p a rt­ tio eligible lis t w as promoted
H y m a n H e c h t (d)
M a rc e lla M. D riscoll
m e n t o f E d u ca tio n , t h a t p osition .
M o rris W ish
M a r y P . O ’R o u rk e
( P r o m .)
T h e c la im a n t is repre.sented
J a c k B ric k m a n
H az el E. S n y d e r
J o h n M. D ev in e
A tto r n e y A. M a r k Levine, of
P a s q u a le D e L u c a (v) P r a n c e s V. B on a no
J o s e p h G. E n g els (d )
E a s t 4 4 th S tr e e t.
Suit Demandl
PromotionPa
BeBack-datel
Social Investigator List
To Be U sed a s of July 15
Latest List Of Eligibles
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MULTIPLE FEATHER INTAKE VALVES
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HIGH PRESSURE WATER PUMP
C a n 't ov e rh ea t.
NEW FUEL FILTER— FULL EXPANSION EXHAUST
SALT WATER PROTECTION— LIFETIME GAS TANK
STAINLESS STEEL PROPELLER SHAFT
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SERVICE
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LEADER
NEW YORK CITY NEWS
'ir e m a n
« y C Civil S erv ice C o m was g re a tly s u r p ris e d to
ssio® f ab o ut 60 p e r c e n t of
'clndidates w h o to o k t h e w r it -
ireman Vets
;et VA Pay
Training
W
r it t e n
P a s s e d
t h e w r itte n te s t Is a r o u n d 9,000,
a n d t h a t f a c t p re c lu d e s th e p o s ­
sib ility o f c o m b in in g t h e p h y sic a l
a n d t h e m e d ic a l te sts.
O th e r T e sts to be S p ee d ed U p
t e n te s t fo r F ir e m a n (F.D .) o n
M a y 15 p asse d . T h is is th e l a r ­
g e st p e rc e n ta g e to p a s s a F i r e m a n
w r itte n te s t, so f a r as a n y re c o rd s
o f t h e C o m m issio n disclose. T h e
te s t w a s t a k e n b y 15,051 c a n d i ­
d a te s , a lth o u g h t h e e n tir e 17,928
w ho a p p lie d h a d b e e n n o tifie d
to a p p e a r a t v a rio u s h ig h sc h o o ls
fo r t h e e x a m in a tio n .
T h u s th e n u m b e r who passed
T h e m e d ic a ls w ill b e g in o n o r
a b o u t J u l y 16, w h e n t h e m e d ic a ls
fo r t h e T r a n s i t P a tr o lm a n , B rid g e
a n d T u n n e l OflBcer a n d C o rre c ­
ti o n a r e e x p e c te d to be c o m p lete d .
b y
T h e p h y sic a ls fo r F ir e m a n will
be h e ld in V a n C o r tla n d P a r k
b e g in n in g in S e p te m b e r, o r p o s ­
sibly in la te A ugust. T h e n e e d
f o r a d v a n c in g th e d a t e a s f a r a s
possible a lso arises fr o m t h e f a c t
t h a t th e n u m b e r to be e x a m in e d
Is so la rg e . T h e e x a m in a tio n c a n
n o t go o n in cold w e a th e r b e c a u se
th e c o n t e s ta n t s w e ar sh o rts.
T h e r e will be n o re sc a lin g , sin ce
9 ,0 0 0
th e n u m b e r w ho p assed th e w r i t ­
te n te s t is f a r in excess o f w h a t
w as e x p e c te d o r need e d , a n d th e
p h y sic a l te s t now a ss u m e s i n ­
c re a s e d im p o rta n c e .
“ T lie n u m b e r exceeded o u r e s ti­
m a te s ,” P r e s id e n t J o s e p h A. M c ­
N a m a r a , o f th e Civil S ervice C o m ­
m issio n , a d m itte d . T h e te n ta t iv e
k ey a n s w e rs w ere a p p ro v e d w i t h ­
o u t change.
T
V A C A T IO N L A N D
oart ot G e n e ra l O r d e r 106,
^ F i r e D e p a r tm e n t a n n o u n c e d
' Hiire fo r v e te ra n s w h o d ebenefit by F e d e r a l p a y ^tc of p ay differen ce fo r o n % train in g . T h e o r d e r :
for th e in f o r m a ti o n a n d
In ce *'f a ll M e m b e rs o f th i s
iTrtment w ho a r e v e t e r a n s of o ' * ' " T O ' t h i * ® •» " *
w a r II. fin O N -T H E -JO B
SiNiNG p ro g r a m (u n d e r P u b 346, as a m e n d e d ) h a s b e e n
ornved by th e I n d u s t r i a l C om 'r'n e r New Y o rk S t a t e D eIjient of LaDor. fo r t h e F ir e
Jartment, C ity of New Y ork.
"^Members w ho w ere P ro b a tio n 4th or 3rd g ra d e F ir e m e n on
J’il 1 1948, m a y a p p ly , b e tw e e n
hours of 8.30 a.m . to 5 p.m .
'.'nday to F rid a y , inc lu sive, a t
If following V e te ra n s A d m in is-.
jiion Offices fo r th e p u rp o s e of
wining a n eligib lity and^ de■ndency c e rtific a te :
-Members re s id in g i n B ro o k ly n ,
Ryerson S tr e e t, B ro o k ly n .
Mfmbers re s id in g i n M a n h a t 1Bronx, R ic h m o n d a n d Q u ee n s,
' Seventh A venue, M a n h a t t a n ,
■Members v isitin g t h e V e te ra n s
! Eas'i S troudcburg, P o . R.D. 1
dministration Office
fo r th e
' .
OPEN NOW
All sports. One o f the
bove purpose s h a ll b rin g t h e fol-
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‘P h o to sta tic c o p y
liarge p a p e r s .
of t h e i r d i s -
"Marriage c ertifica te.
"Proof o f d e p e n d e n c y — b ir th
ertiflcates, etc.
riie V e te ra n s A d m in is tr a tio n
a pay m e m b e rs th e d ifferen ce
eiwten then- F ir e D e p a r t m e n t
:05s m onthly s a la ry a n d t h e ceilset u n d er P u b lic L aw 34ii, as
mended on t h e fo llo w in g b a sis:
“Single M em b ers,
$210 p e r
Bonth.
■Member w ith on e d e p e n d e n t,
per m o n th .
"Member w itli rv/o o r m o re derndent.-^, $290 p e r m o n th .
“Company C o m m a n d e rs sh a ll
or'Aard a re p o r t to t h e Office
:Mef ot S ta ff a n d O p e r a tio n s
nJune 28, 1948, listin g t h e n a m e ,
ank, group n u m b e r a n d d a t e of
|)pointment of all q ua lified M em m desirous of p a r t ic i p a ti n g in
be ON - T H E - J O B - T R A IN IN G
logram.
Won by th e U FA
The p ay m en t o r t h e d ifferen c e
lade under th e p re v io u s r a t e s w as
Plained th r o u g h t h e U n ifo r m e d
■remen’s A sso ciatio n tw o y ea rs
Mo, but th e co st-o f-liv in g b o n u s
SM' along a n d th r e w t h e c ity
®y over th e top. Now t h a t t h e
Arates ha v e b e e n ra is e d , th e dif■ftntial a g a in ap p lies, a n d a g a i n
^fough th e effo rts of P r e s id e n t
P. C ra n e a n d a c o m m itte e
’ the UFA.
The benefits a p p ly o n ly to 4 th
J’d 3rd g ra d e F ir e m e n , b e c a u se
other F ir e m e n ’s - p a y exceed s
m a x im u m .
principle inv o lv ed a p p lie s
to o th e r p u b lic em p lo y ees
rticse Work c a n be classified as
faining, b u t e a c h g ro u p h a s to
Passed o n by t h e p ro p e r ofThe F ir e m e n , f o r in s ta n c e
attend F ir e College, to com “y fully w ith t h e t r a i n i n g re wement.
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finest swlmminfT pools In
, the Poconos. Rccret-tion
I pavilion, square dancing,
y jresli
farm
products.
[L High elevation, rates $38
« to $50 including meals. Ideal"honeymoon
J) retreat, lower spring rates. W rite for
^ descr^ptivejbjj^lct.
' a t CASTLE U)DGE-T^lO Uresfiing u p ; iirlvate lake, sandy
b e ac h ; all sports, horses, te n ­
nis, ete. Planned activities,
to u rn a m e n ts and cont»*«t prizes
Spu rklinc e n te rta in m e n t, o r­
c h es tra dancing n igh tly. Real
delicious m eals (d ie ta ry ob ­
servance) .
F R E E BUS & TR A IN TRANS,
(w ith in l!i5-m ile ra d iu s of
cam p ) fo r reserv ation s of 1
week or more. B ooklet n pon
request
NVC Off.: 20 C ourt St., B ’klyn 2.
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^ Charming S u m m e r R e s o r t to
Enjoy Y o u r V a c a tio n
ly Rates $35 Each
Meals (2 hi Sam e Kooni)
all
cold r u n n i n g w a te r in
Pons
S h u ffle b o a rd , p in g u °> golf co u rse a d jo in in g ,
chiir u ’ V illage sto re s a n d
bus I '
m ile. G r e y h o u n d
o ne c ity b lp c k aw ay.
Pocono 4844
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ON SK Y T O P ROAD
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Bit. Pocono, Pa. Box C. Tel. 3091
Complete relaxation fo r everyone 1
2,000 ft. h igh in th e sky a to p b e a u titu l
Mt. Pocono. Small homey in fo rm a l Taca tion spot. M o th er’s hom e cooking . .
fresh v egetables . . . lots to do . . . easy
stroll to q u a in t village and c hu rc hes. Open
all year. Booklet.
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D ance & C oncert O rc h e s tra = 1
July Specials
C L L C R rS
S W IM M IN G
Craig’s Meadow, P a.
Cn th e Poconos. O utdoor Sp orts. Low
•atcs fo r Civil Service personnel..
4.merican and E u ro p ea n P la n . Square
lancing every nite. C ocktail lounge.
S e a r churches. Wm. P a u l McComb,
DwnerWrite— F o r reservatio ns. R.D. 3
—E a s t Stroudsburg, P a . S tro u d sb u rg
8081J1.
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LAKE
CASA S A N C H iS
L O D G E
T h e ideal v a catio n place for you and
y o u r [aniily. .VU jin i can .I'-l: for,
K ates from 93li tip
Chlilren !$‘;0
W rite for HooUict
KENOZA LAKE, N, Y.
Ideal v acation for you and y o u r fa m i­
ly, own p riv a te lake fo r F R E E swimmingr, b oating and llshintr. F ir s t class
A merican Jew ish cusino.
Pre-season rates
per w eek
R educed ra te s fo r c.hildren
Make reservations at once:
P h o n e Jeffersonville a i 3 R
CASA
Maine
W E E K E N D JU L Y 2— 4
3 FU L L DAYS
F in e s t H o tels in M o u n ta in s
3 Home-Cooked Meoli Doily
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MT. POOONO 5311
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Tw o to p hotels— one a m ere h o u r
from N. Y.— th e o th e r ou E c h o
L a k e In F a lls b u ig
SWIM— RID E— DANCE— HAVE
F U N TO G ETH ER IN NEW
POOL— CASINO— LOUNGE
• All Sports— B ’way T a le n t
• C hartered Buses— Free T rane.
• Jew ish-A m erican Cuisine
Bus leaves N.Y. Frid ay , 6 :3 0 P.M .
ALL FOR
CALL Lo i:2”92
m
or eall In person
16» W. 42
Hm.
NOT ONLY FISHING
BUT FSSH
LIVINGSTON MANOR, N. Y.
On shore of ShanilL'l(;e Lake. M od­
ern buiUliiiffs acoonuii. 2 0 0 . B o at­
ing:, bathing:, tennis, fishing- aiui
all sports. F resh vegetables and
eifirs from o u r own farm . Bar
and grill. R ates from $37.50
weekly and up.
Tel. H vinisston M anor 100 J 2
Teinpel Bros., Prop.
M A IN E - N A P L E S
Y2 m ile o f p r iv a te w a t e r f r o n t o n
L o n g L a k e fo r 10 g u e s ts . S a n d y
b e a c h e s , s w i m m in g , b o a t s , d o c k , priv a tc c a b in s . I S L A N D f o r H O N E Y ­
M OONERS.
G enerous
C u ib in c .
$ 5 0 '.$ 6 5 p e r w e e k .
1117—
WRITE to MAINE, 2724 Bronx
Park E., Bronx 67, N.Y., Box G53.
RIFTONHOTEL?ro!;.\‘!‘i!
MARTINYILLe LAKE COTTAGE
CANADENSIS, PA.— SK Y TO P ROAD
TU B SCENIC PLACK O F THK POCONOS
Now open. Ideal lo r H oneym ooners and
Vacationifits. Sports. R a te $3 P e r Day.
Coffee SRop. T ele.: Cresco 4 0 2 1 . E velyn
M artin. Marr.
N e w Jersey
>pt f i >
ft
ENJOT yOUB “SPRING VACATION’*!
Excellent eui&ine. Ideal lor HoneTmoonerf.!
CoekUil B«r. Prtvsle lake, all (ports. |
Commcrr.ial airport on premises, approTcd:
plane* and Initruetors—1 bour and 35 i
minutes Irona N. V. C. on Lackawanna ;
B. B. r.O. Box B. tel. BUirstowo 31. :
SANCHIS
In-lhc-CatsUills
Pine Hill, N.Y. Phone Pine Hill •i<ill
‘ABOYMEETSGIRL'
M O tN F P O C O N O , l>A.
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P I NE
P resents
VILLA LEWIS
BRACil lA K R, PA. - Tel.: 9<M0
JU LY a n d A U G U S T ^
$ 4 0 -$ 4 5
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GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR
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some p riv a te b a th s. Hikinir. boating',
bathinfr, all sports. R easo nab le rates.
M ake reservation s early.
S’S or write
m BOX 171 P
o h a n q b c o u a tk a / . y.
ONLX 65 M ILE S FROM N EW XORK
33 Acres o f B ea u tifu l G ro u n d a |
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AMERICAN-ITALIAN STYLE
W alk in g Di»t«nc* t o Stor«*. C h urches
A d ja c a n t to © olf C o u rs e
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iT h e V a c a ti o n S p o t
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Food. K ates
to *10. Inolu.ling
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R K EV E G. PRICK
HfART
TMC POCONO MCJCNTAlhS
L6^
AND COUNTRY CLUB
F.xluslve . . . B u t N ot Kxpensive
Situ ated on b e au tifu l la k e w here you
will enjoy b.ithiiig . . . handt)all .
.
tennis . . . boating . . . sadille liorKos
and a v ariety of o th e r sp orts.
D ancing witii Spanish atniosphore. Uar,
Spanish A merican cuisine. W eekly rates.
$ 45.00 up. Uutler m a n a g em e n t of
A. DIAZ, I’hone K insston
o r Kosendule
3 M \V 57(h ST., N.V.C. I!) I’l
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Acortl, N. Y.
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CLoverflale 6-147^.
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$37.00
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Page Fourteen
SERVICE
LEADER
NEW YORK CITY
4 0
F ir e
P r o m o tio n s
By F. X. CLANCY
A n o th e r e x a m in a tio n fo r p r o ­
m o tio n to B a tta Jio n ChieX (P.D .)
is on th e lio ri/o n , b ec au se F ir e
C o n n n issio n e r F ra r\k J. Q u a y le e x ­
p e cts to use u p th e p r e s e n t list
by th e en d of th is y e a r. T o avoid
a Rap, or p eriod d u rin g w h ic h
th e r e w ould be no list, th e e x a m in ­
a tio n w ould h a v e to be o p e n e d
in a fev/ m o n th s , o th e rw ise A ctin g
B a ta llio n C h iefs would h a v e to be
l)rovisionally p ro m o te d fro m th e
C a p ta in r a n k T h a t p ra c tic e w as
followed b efo re, b u t C o m m issio n e r
Q u ay le is w in d in g u p th e p re s e n t
A ctin g B a tta lio n C h ie f a s s ig n ­
m e n ts on J u n o 30. P ro m o tio n s
fro m th e c u r r e n t B a tta lio n C h ie f
list will be m a d e th e n .
C o m m issio n er Q u ay le h a s r e ­
q u e ste d B u d g e t D ire c to r T h o m a s
J . P atte r.so n to ap p ro v e a b u d g e t
c e rtific a te to m a k e 25 B a tta lio n
C h ief p ro m o tio n s, as of J u ly 1,
w h en th e new b u d g e t goes in to
effect. I n a d d itio n , h e h a s a sk ed
f o r p e rm issio n fo r 14 p ro m o tio n s
DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN
ADDS HOUSE MODELS TO ITS POPULAR EXHIBITION
A n a d d e d f e a tu r e of th e New
H om e B u y e rs E x h ib itio n of T h e
D im e S av in g s B a n k of B ro o k ly n
is a n a t tr a c t iv e d isp la y of m o d e rn
hou.se m odels w ith sk e tc h p la n of
e ac h , lo c a te d on th e m a in floor a t
th e B a n k ’s m a in office, F u lto n
S tr e e t a n d D eK a lb A venue, B ro o k ­
lyn.
rV P E W R IT E R RENTALS
.Spc'rlnl R en tal - 1‘urcliaHC I ’lan
I*i»y as lltHe as
weekly
Sterling T y p e w rite r Service
West
St.
MU. 8-1330
Open Satiiidays
RENTALS f o r
TYPING
EXAM
l^rcc pick up A drlivrrjr
Brownsville T y p ew riter
Exeh.
17f.t I'ilk in Avo.
D Irk rn s G^^^00
llrooklyn. N.V.
T h e se m odels w ere esp ecially
d esig n ed a n d b u ilt fo r G ood
H o u se k e e p in g M a g a zin e. B u ilt to
scale, a u t h e n ti c a n d e x a c t to t h e
m o s t m in u te d e tail, th e s e m o d e ls
a r e f a s c in a tin g to see, a n d a r e
d a ily a t t r a c t i n g h u n d r e d s of i n ­
te re s te d h o m e se ek e rs to “ T h e
D im e ’s ” H o m e B u y e rs E x h ib itio n .
M ore t h a n 7,000 p e rs o n s h a v e
v isited th e E x h ib itio n sin ce it
o p e n e d on M a y 20. C o m p lete i n ­
f o r m a tio n is affo rd ed to h o m e
b u y e rs, h o m e b u ild e rs a n d h o m e
seekers. S ev enty-five local b u ild ­
ers, m e m b e rs of th e L o n g Is la n d
H o m e B u ild ers I n s tit u te , a r e e x ­
h ib itin g th e i r l a te s t offerin g s of
ho m e s. M a n u f a c tu r e r s a n d d e a l­
ers in b u ild in g m a te r ia l a n d e q u ip ­
m e n t also h a v e disp lay s, a n d a
la rg e selectio n o f c a ta lo g u e s a n d
p a m p h le ts a n d o th e r in f o rm a tiv e
m a te r ia l of in te r e s t to p ro s p e c tiv e
h o m e b u y e rs is offered.
THe e x h ib itio n is o p e n M o n d a y
th r o u g h F r i d a y fro m 9 a.m . to
3 p.m ., e x c e p t t h a t on T h u r s d a y
it is o pen u n til 7 p.m.
Asked;
>to L ie u te n a n t, o n e p ro m o tio n to
M a r in e E n g in e e r a n d th e a p p o i n t­
m e n t of 85 F ire m e n . T h e v a c a n ­
cies fo r F ir e m a n exist in th e e x ­
p ir in g b u d g e t a n d a r e re n e w e d in
its su ccessor, so t h a t th e 85
w ould fill th e q uo ta.
Qua.vle D iscusses Jo b P ro s p e c ts
A sked to c o m m e n t on p ro s p e c ts
o f p ro m o tio n s a n d a p p o in tm e n ts ,
C om m is.sioner Q uayle to ld T h e
L E A D E R t h a t h is p la n s fo r th e
c o n tin u e d im p ro v e m e n t of th e d e ­
p a r t m e n t ’s service to t h e pu b lic
call fo r th e a d d itio n of 112 L ie u t­
e n a n t s to th e Officer r a n k s on
A u g u st 1, re p r e s e n tin g a n ew
ite m to s u p p le m e n t th e b u d g e t
a p p ro p r ia tio n .
H e th o u g h t th e
B a tta lio n C h ie f list w ould be e x ­
h a u s te d by t h e e n d of th e y e a r
a n d e x p e cte d t h a t 112 m o re F i r e ­
m e n w ould be a p p o in te d a t o r
a b o u t th e tim e t h a t th e 112 L ie u t­
e n a n t p o sitio n s a re a d d e ^ , a.ssum in g t h a t h is re q u e s t is g ra n te d .
(T h e p ro m o tio n s w ould be m a d e of
eligibles now in F ir e m a n p o sitio n s,
h e n c e would c r e a t e 112 F ir e m a n
v a ca n cie s.— E d ito r). T h e p r o m o ­
tio n s to L ie u t e n a n t sh o u ld r e a c h
to t a l a b o u t 300 by y e a r ’s en d , a n d
t h e a p p o i n tm e n t of F ir e m e n a b o u t
t h e p ro m o tio n s a n d a p p o i n tm e n ts
400 o r m ore. T lio se fig ures in c lu d e
a lre a d y m a d e th i s y e a r a n d a n t i ­
c ip a te th e job-fllling fr o m h e r e on
o u t to D e ce m b er 31 n ex t.
L a u d s C a re e r in D e p a r tm e n t
H e e m p h a siz e d t h e a t t r a c t i v e ­
n ess o f a c a r e r i n th e F ir e D e ­
p a r t m e n t . H is re m a r k s w ere m a d e
esp ecially fo r t h e b e n e fit o f tlie
p ro sp ec tiv e eligibles in th e F i r e ­
m a n e x a m in a tio n n ow i n p ro gi’ess.
“ W e t r a i n th e m e n th o r o u g h ly
a n d w e ta k e e x ce lle n t c a re of
th e m , b esid es,” h e sa id . “ T h e r e
a r e 30-odd sp e c ia ltie s in w h ic h
NEWS
C h ie f
Test
m e m b e rs o f th e d e p a r t m e n t h a v e
to be th o r o u g h ly versed a n d we
te a c h th e m th e se su b je c ts a t th e
F ir e College. T h is is now lo c a te d
a t 48-34 T h ir ty - f if t h S tr e e t, L o n g
Is la n d C ity, on th e m e z z a n in e
floor o f th e n ew sh o p s, a n d is
eq u ip p ed w ith th e n e ce ssities of
a classro o m . E x p e rts fr o m o u r
ow n d e p a r t m e n t , w ho h a v e go n e
t h r o u g h tiie p r a c tic a l e x p e rie n c e
on tile b asis of w h ich th e y te a c h ,
give th e m e n v a lu a b le courses.
W a n ts New F ire College
“ H ow ever, th e r e is n e e d f o r f u r ­
t h e r ex te n sio n of th is ty p e of
tr a in i n g , a n d th e m a n y su b je c ts
re q u ire c o n s t a n t a n d in c re a s in g
in s tru c tio n . T h e re fo r e I h a v e r e ­
n ew ed by re q u e s t to t h e C ity
P l a n n i n g C o m m issio n fo r in c lu ­
sion in t h e c a p ita l b u d g e t, of a
special b u ild in g fo r th e F ir e C o l­
lege.”
T h e C o m m issio n will h o ld a
h e a r in g o n th is a p p lic a tio n o n
J u n e 30. T h e b u ild in g a n d e q u ip ­
m e n t w ould cost $885,500, a n d
sp ec ial a p p a r a t u s a n d o th e r c lass­
ro o m re q u ire m e n ts w ould b rin g
t h e to ta l to n e a rly a m illio n d o l­
la rs.
T h e n ew b u ild in g w o u ld be lo ­
c a te d a t 3 6 th S tr e e t a n d F i r s t
A venue, B ro o kly n.
M ed ica l D ivision on J o b
As a n e x a m p le o f t h e c a r e ta k e n
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MKI-Vr N»;w IKIKNDH
AT I'Alll.INK’S
Piofcssioiud; Business;
and Trade Pcoiile.
ALL A<n',SI
rieaiie Coiitiiet me,
Bv r h o n e : Sl.oeum
1148 SI. Jolins PI.. B'klyn, N.V.
U ou ia ‘i to 8 :3 0 I* M,
PKRSONATi INTRODUCTION SKRVICK.
ladit'.q over 18, {fentlcnien over 25; a
discriminatinfr service fo r discriminating:
))eople. 5 to 10 p.m., K nuve Social Bu­
reau, Suit 2 ;.<S, 40 E. 4 0 th St., N. Y. C.
DICTK<'TIVKS - T railin ^s - In veslip atio ns.
MistiinB’ person.'i. Kumsey Inveslitration,
H2 Bond St., B k ly n ,
U f.ster 5-.1844—
MA. 4-143!l.
i T i :h i i a c k iiOTroii
T KANS1KNTS—P 10RMAN!■;NTS—-SIJITE S
Newly Uec’r'ted. I.ow Rates. Hatha. Sh’w’rs
JtlO
S treet, llrooklyn. N. If
M\
ST
H EA LTH SERV ICES
SfKCI.W .ISTS IN VITAM INS and p re ­
scriptions. Blood, u rine specim ents unab'zcil. N otary I’liblie (I.ic. N.Y.) Gen­
uine D iy r li(iuid 5 % . .lay B r u s Co., <105
Broadw ay, WO 2-722S>.
Kj'Wi
K.vanilueil — PreserI|>tlon»
F lllt^
K A Itl. HIKSCHFKI.U
0 |>ti»metrlst
tw o S .\K .\
AVK., n e ar Bliike Ave.
U1 «-;J:H7
BRrtOKI.YN, N. Y.
B.VILV l«—• -
rKlWAlf
m e n tio n e d tiie w ork of
cai D ivision, n o w runninp^’
cie n tly in its n ew quartf*rs 1
g in e C o m p a n y 30, 276 t
Sp
S tr e e t, M a n l ia t ta n . T he annJ'
a t t h e M ed ic al Divi.sion hal u
a p p o rtio n e d fu n ctio n ally , tbi r
m issio n e r rev ealed . The m j
U n it is u n d e r D r. A rth u r n
th e D e n ta l U n it u n d e r DrNils
W in te r a n d th e X -ra y Unit '
D r. E d w a rd K a p la n . Tlieip Utl(
m e n . F ir e O fficers ancl^ ciwPit
ii'
p e rs o n n e l of th e departnient
t r e a te d free. R e ce n tly an *
u su a lly d elic ate operation inv
v in g new te c h n iq u e , was
fo r m e d o n a F i r e m a n ’s jaw
n o w h e ’s b a c k to normal
a n d i t d id n ’t cost liim a
“T lie M ed ical Divi.sion is dol
v e ry w ell,” c o m m e n te d Comm
sio n e r Q u ay le w ith a gio*
p rid e in liis eye.
H A I R
R E M O V^
MEN — WOMEN
D o n't be enibarrased by unwanted
on f.-xce o r body. T h e only iHTnianp,
and safe way is by Electrolysis
RELIABLE ELECTROLYSIS
SOI t,lvinprslon St.
near
B rooklyn 17. N. Y.
TR .r.-otflr'
H. H. McCool — N ina M. Ryder
COB. 4 lr d l T .
fountn
P.lm.r'9 "SKIN SUCCISSIkI afHTHlI
containinz the s»me coilly m«di<j«tion at IM
BrovMl Palnn#r*8 “SKIN SUCCESS Ointnifnt
a* th« rich cl«»n!nnf. UtlUi flSDII IlHI}
Unger tip*. w»*hcioth or lii ush and »!l«wir
on 3 minuMf. Amtringly quick
<omt
sfcin», afnieted with pimpl.t. bl.ckhMdi, r
•CMmA, and r.ih«. externally c.u.«d kh.r^
*ei*nlific hyrien* »ction of P» m«r« SKIN
CSSS" Soap. Fac your youth-c!*»r.
loaiv» your »kin thi» luxurioui 3 minute foimi’
Son-tra.tmant, At toiMry wuntars 8vto
•r from E. T. Browne DfU* Compaay. Ill
New Y.rk 5, N. Y.
ri.
I.EOAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICK
METRO COAT & SU IT CO.— Noliv
hereby given th a t the petsons here
.
nanieil ha v e form ed a limited parlnor^h
un d e r th e nam e of M etro Con( & Suit
fo r the tra n sac tio n of business in
$25-$36
S ta te of New York and elsewhere, _
R entals for Civil Service o r by m on th
h a v e flled a certificate in tlio CIr;l
SPEC IA L Dll
REMINGTON
oflice of {he County of New York,
NOISELESS TYPEWRITERS
w hich the sub stan co is as follows: '
fo r 93 0
piw tnership was form ed to niamifacHi
Open u ntil 6 P.M. except S a tu id a ;
ladies' and nus.w.s’ coats, buifs aiid olb
wearing: apparel. T h e principal place
E.KPKKT WATCH K K rA lK S , a lso "
business ig at 500 Seventh Avpiiue,
STANDARD BRAND W A Tt’HKS
178 T h ird Ave. Phone GK 5-5481
ouffli of M an h a tta n , City of New yof
S U H S T A N 'r i A I j D IS C O IF N T .S
The nam e and place of reKidetue ofI ca
R oyal W atch m ak ers an d Jew elers, A.N,
m em b er is as follow s: Bruno t.iipia. 145-:
11
41 Jo h n St.. N. Y. C. Room 30 CO 7-1109
Bayside Ave , Fluphing-, New Vork Ci
(
(Senior T a r t n e r ) ; Saul Bei k, 175 W
KI'JKI* IN TI.MK! H ave y o u r w a tch eheclted
7 0 th St., New York City and Donicni
a t SING ER'S WA'iX’H R E PA IR IN G . 100
h
Panissidi, 141-30 K6 th Rd.. .Taniaica, ”
If you are interested in keeplnff y o n r
P a r k Row, New Y ork City. Telephone
Y ork City (J u n io r P a rtn e rs I. all of s-hffl
present H ealth und Happincs.s o r in
w o r t h 2-3271.
I.UDi
are jreneral p a rtn e rs ; and .Amelia I-|
b e tte rin e it. w hy n o t look info
145-35 Bayyide Ave., Flushinir. New Yn:
“
T
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GYNRX
C
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City; Dolores Beck. 175 West 70th
Setver C leaning
at
New York City; M imma Panissidi. HI
SEW ERS OR DRAINS RAZOR-KLEENED.
Room 102. 41 Pork Row,
8 0 th Rd.. Jam a ic a . New Yoik City; O
0il
No diR-g-insr— If no results, no oharpre.
r„upia G um a. 150-10 4 0 th Ave.,
E lectric R oto-R ooter Sewer Service. P h on e
> New York 7. N. Y.
New York City, and Bruno l.upia.
JA 6 G444: NA 8-0 588: TA 2-0123.
145-35 Bayside Ave.. f'lushinpr, Ni’W Yd
City, w ho are lim ited partner.^. The tei
Typeternera
of th e p a rtn e rs h ip is from Ma.v 1, 19'
T Y P E W R I T E R
8 A I. E
to April 30. 1053. inclusive. The amou
New Model 5 R em ingtons Only $ 30 .0 5
of cash and p rop erty contribiiti'd by
w ork at riplit prices Eniffeo, 1335 Proslim ited p a rtn e r is as follows: Amc
poet Ave. Bklyn,, N.Y. (Cor. Ocean P k w y .)
I.upia. F o rty-tw o th o u san d ( $ t 3 .(l00)
SO. 8-3187
lars; Dolores Beck, Twentj'-tsvo thou
($2 3,0 0 0)
Dollars;
Min-ma f'anis
C o m m e rc ia l; T e c h n ic a l; a n d
rL E .\R .\N O E NEW PO RTA BI.E T Y l'E Tw elve th o u san d ($1 3,0 00 ) Dollars 01
W RITERS— D em on strators to 3 0 % off;
S ale s P o sitio n s (b e g in n e rs o r
00(
T.upia
Guma,
Tw
enty
thousand
Royal. Ri'ni., Und., & Corona. M achines
e x p e rie n c e d ). A pply a ll w eek.
D ollars; B runo I.upia, Jr., Twenty llio
rented fo r civil service exama. ABALON
sand
($
30
,00
0)
Dollars
The
contnD
P o sitio n s to $135
140 W. 42nd St. NYC— BR. P-7785.
be .
tion of each limited p a rtn e r is
turnetl upon dissolution of the partn I'lrhi
T V P E W R IT E U S Bouffht— Sold E jtch anjed
or, in the event of th e death of
RoBenbaum’s, 1583 Broadway. Brooklyn
Lim ited P a rtn e r, a t the end of tlie
(N e a r Halsey St. S tation I
Specials on
c urren t season. T h e compensation of
Reconditioned M achlnea QL 3-0400
Lim ited P a r tn e r 1? interest at the rat^
five (6'/c ) per cent per annum upon
BEACON T Y P E W R IT E R CO.— CIVITi SER
cap ital c o ntribu tio n, plus the
8 0 W ARREN S T R E E T
VICE AREA. Bouffht. Sold, R epaired
percentaeres of th e ne t profits of the v
SU
IT
E
5
08
R ented for tests o r by m on th . 0 Maiden
nersh ip ; Amelia Lupia. fU95> Olsa
Lane, n e a r B roadw ay. WOrIh 2-3852.
Guma, 1 0 % ; B runo Lupia. Jr.. 10 a
B E c k m a n 3-6573-4
lore’s Beck, 1 1 % ; M im m a
,
T Y P E W R IT E R S R E N T E D FOR C IV Il,
No riffht is given a limited
SERVICE TESTS. M achines Delivered fo
s u b s titu te an assignee as
th e place of E x a m in a tio n . P e a rl T yp e­
B RO DY AGENCY
his place, b u t he m ay assign
w riter. 1101 Bro.xilway, NYC n e ar 2 8 th
tH E N R IE T T A KG DEN)
to a n o th e r p a rtn e r. No prioril.v is
Street. MU. 0-7315.
MALE AND FEM.AI^K
any lim ited p a rtn e r over any
EM PI,OVM ENT SPECIALIST.^
co ntrib ution , d istrib u tio n or co;nP>^n',
l ’HOCKY'.S T Y P E W R IT E R CO. SALES &
SINCE 1910
In caise of the d eath, incapacity or i
R ENTALS fo r Civil Service E xam s. $3
L e s iJ F inan cial Insu ra n c e Textile
d uct of a J u n io r General
ineludinp tax. delivery and pick up. Also by
ro m n iercia l Aceountinsr T echnical .Sales
su rvivin * General P a rtn e rs in».'^
m on th . E X P E R T R E P A IR WORK DONE. 9 1 9 B roadw ay Opp. City Hall. BA 7 -S I3 9 his in terest and th e partnership
Call WA. 4-5343. 108 West 25 St., N.Y.C.
tin u e to the end of the term,
in case of th e d eath o r adjiuiseu
FRA N CES T Y P E W R IT E R & RADIO CO.
D l'R K IN
of th e Senior P a rtn e r the
ns low as 10c a day. Buys, rents, re ­
E M PI.0V M E N T AOENC«
bo dissolved a t th e end of the tm
p a irs any m a k e ty p e w rite r o r radio. 40
• Ollico P ersonnel
re n t season or. i t e ith e r of
iliali
Greenwich Ave.
CH 2-7704.
341 W.
• .\ceo un tan ts
occur between seasons, then
1 0 th St. CH 2-1037.
• BookkeeiKre
upon the occurrence of such
• T echnical: FIngineerinR
T he certificate referred lo
"
beon sig-ned and ncknowledgcu w a!!
Bronx, N. Y., ond New
lAOlO
i:N derhilI 3-4114
B'cneral and lim ited p a r t n e r
kvami
M'eHtohester Aveniiei
(Castle Hill Sta., B ronx)
fP ick -u ps & Deliveries all N.Y.)
STATE OF NEW YORK.
1*M)5 E. H13 St. (near Simiwon S t.)
OP STATE. SB.: I do hereby ceri'iy
B ro n i, N.Y,
DA.vtoii S-1008
eertillcate of dissolution of
HURMONT CLOTHING
O u r J o b C enters o n Y o u r has been filed In th is departuieii' , ,o
and th a t it a p pears therefroui
^ corpo ration h a s complied w ith
(i,j
P la ce m e n t P ro b le m s
ot th e Stock C orporation
„ndef'
is dissolved. Given in duplica^® .njeflt
hand and ofBciai seal ot th e
State, a t th e City o t Albany,
REG liliAR $7.50 CREM E O IL Pe rm a n e nt
th
is SfJnd day o l Juno, 1 04'’- .
or H A IR COIX)RING-Touch Up I $3,50
31 WEST 4 7 lh STREET
Thomas J. Curran, 8 e c r e i a i y ^ „ , f
complete w ith scttinn. Hotel Lincoln. MezM
A
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Rdward
D, Harper, Deputy
Kunino fl.. cor. 8 IU uvo. a n d 45tU sf.
St at*.
Pij. 7 00S9.
ANNOUNi'EMKNT— Dr. M. B. RasUin.
Office h o u rs ai-e from 10-1 and fi-8
daily. X-ray. C ompensation, etc. T>aily and
app ointm en t. 141 King'.stou Ave. Bklvn.
Helen Brooks, 100 W. 42nd .St. W l T-IM.'IO N. Y. P R 2-;56(i4.
SiOIJXn'KD IN T R O D U C TIO N S
“ .Scrvicc T h a t’a Dift’erenl*’
Ask fo r F re e C irc u la r
of the members of tlie Fiif
artment. Commissioner
CHRONICDISEASES
H ours! Mon., Wed. Fri. 9 :3 0 -7 :0 0
T h u rs, A Sat. 9:30-.‘t:3 0 . Sun. &
Holidays lO -lS A.M. Closed Tues.
Kv«^i\ybody*s
Soon
of NERVES, SKIN and STOMACH
Dr. Burton Davis
READER’S SERVICE G U ID E
•
Tiiegdiiy, Jmtfc 29. j(
Typewrit<^rs & Addeirs
Mr. FixiA
ABEUDEEIV
FOR WOMEN ONLY
Specializing in Sales &
Clerical Positions
Progressive
Placemen! Service
n n d Mrs.
JOB CENTRE
C lT ll.
Pa 0 » R flM »
LEADER
NYC NEWS
F IR E
HERE
B o ok Tells of NYC
H istory O ver 5 0 Y e a rs
L IN E S
TTniformed P ilo ts a n d M a r .ineers A sso ciation elected
^ fn lin g o m c e rs: M ilfo rd M.
^ president; G erax d F it z p a t'^ X e.p resid en t; D an ie l B a r rfypasurer; H a ro ld J o h n s o n ,
L l S e c reta ry : A lb ert S c h e lppcording S e c re ta ry ,
and
»i Kelly, S e r g e a n t - a t - a r m s .
Executive B o a rd w as r e aTie te r m
h a s b ee n
fged to
y e ars, fro m one
four tr u s te e s a r e W illia m
j Douglas M iller, H a r r y J o n e s
irthur D u n n e. T h e m e e tin g
at 160 C h a m b e r s s tre e t,
hf Association v o te d to jo in
International A sso c iatio n of
rtghters, a n d th u s be fello w libers of th e s a m e b r a n c h of
limerican F e d e r a t io n o f L a b o r
,he U niform ed F ir e O fficers
Nation a n d t h e U n ifo r m e d
Jien’s A ssociation. T h e U F O A
the UFA m u s t a p p ro v e b efo re
vote is effective. J o h n P .
-p presid en t o f t h e U FO A ,
-ic’e -president o f t h e 1st D is-
T h e te n ta t iv e key in th e F ir e ­
m e n w r it te n t e s t w as a p p ro v ed ,
w ith o u t c h a n g e la s t week. O u t
of t h e 15,051 c a n d id a te s fo r t h e
te s t, th e r e w ere o n ly 98 p ro te sts,
co v e rin g 54 q u estio n s. T h e fin al
r a t in g of all p a p e rs is ex p e c te d
soon.
T h e S t a t e n I s la n d C h a m b e r of
C o m m e rc e h a s receiv ed assu i’a n c e
fr o m th e F ir e C o m m issio n er t h a t
all e ffo rts a r e b eing t a k e n to re ­
p la c e t h e F / B S tro n g , c o n d e m n e d
la s t A p ril, w ith a n ew fireb o at.
T h e old F / B G a jn io r (34 y e a rs old)
is n o w c o v erin g R ic h m o n d B ay.
T h e F ir e S q u a re C lu b will h o ld
a m o o n lig h t sail o n T u esd a y , J u n e
29, o p e n to all. T h e d e s ig n a tio n
is K e e n s b u rg , N. J . T h e b o a t will
le a v e P i e r A , B a tt e r y , a t 8:15 p j n .
T ic k e ts c a n be o b ta in e d a t th e
p ie r a t $1.50. T h e r e will be d a n ­
c in g a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t d u rin g
t h e t h r e e - h o u r sail.
O n J u l y 27, 100 g u e sts o f th e
O ttlie O r p h a n a g e w ill be ta k e n
o n a n o u tin g to H e c k sc h e r S ta t e
P a r k , o n L o n g Is la n d , o n a picnic.
if f a
award P- S cully h a s h a d a
nee in th e r a t i n g o f h is g ra d e
Part 2 of t h e w r it te n te s t fo r
notion to B a ta llio n C h ie f, F ir e
t from 67.3 to 68.7 p e r ce n t.
1%
EVERY WED.
U A r 9 V # C FRI.. SAT.
— ^TWO ORCHESTRAS—
R hum ba & American
F or Folks Over 25
No Jitterbugrfi
Adni. Wed.. 75c — Frl., 80«
Sat. 91.25 inclndlBS tnx
eman Physical Test
Sim ulated by YMCA
STARDUST BALLROOM
iimulated civil serv ice fire m a n
•slcal tests will b e c o n d u c te d b y
YMCA Civil S erv ice I n s t i t u t e
July 10, a t t h e B ro n x U n io n
:A, F ra n k W . T h o m a s , d irecof the in s titu te , a n n o u n c e d ,
recently c o n s tru c te d o b sta c le
rhe tests will b e c o n d u c te d o n
irse located b eside t h e B r o n x
on YMCA. T h e co u rse is a n
;t duplicate of t h e Civil S erv ice
imission co u rse a t V an C o rt1Park.
r. Thomas sa id th e te s ts w ould
n at 9 a.m . a n d will la s t
ugh th e day. T h e r e will be n o
arge for p a rtic ip a tio n . A p p lints, h o w e v e r , m u s t h a v e p re )usly p a s s e d t h e m e n ta l e x a m iit!on for fire m a n .
'Our object i n c o n d u c tin g t h e
lulated te s t is to give a p review
the final te s ts a n d to allow t h e
ndidate a n o p p o r tu n ity to see
lether he is p r e p a r e d to p a ss
e complete p h y sic a l te s ts .” M r.
lomas pointed o u t.
Six events h a v e b e e n in c lu d e d
the program . C a n d id a te s will
conducted th r o u g h te s ts in
lii’ty, w eight liftin g a n d t h e
icic-run.
More th a n 200 a p p lic a n ts h a v e
Jiicated p a r t ic i p a ti o n i n t h e
5nt. It is e x p e c te d t h a t a t le a s t
“ candidates will ta k e p a r t in
f tests. No a p p lic a tio n s will b e
cbnsideration a f t e r T h u r s -
T h e firs t copy of “New Y o rk :
T h e W o rld ’s C a p ita l C ity ” w as
p r e s e n te d
to
M ayor
W illia m
O ’D w yer in h is office a t C ity H a ll
j u s t b e fo re h e le ft o n h is v a c a tio n .
I t s a u t h o r s , C lev elan d R o d g ers,
C o m m iss io n e r o f C ity P la n n in g ,
a n d R e b e c c a B. R a n k in , M u n ic ip a l
R e fe re n c e L ib r a r ia n , m a d e th e
p r e s e n ta tio n . T h e y h a v e d e d ic a te d
t h e i r b ook to h im .
I t is p u b lish e d by H a r p e r a n d
B r o th e r s a n d issu ed to c o m m e m ­
o r a t e G r e a t e r New Y o rk ’s G o ld en
A n n iv e rs a ry . T h e book h a s r e ­
p ro d u c tio n s o f 83 p h o to g r a p h s ,
s h o w in g t h e c ity ’s d e v e lo p m e n t
fr o m a t i n y D u tc h t r a d in g p o st
t o t h e w o rld ’s c a p ita l city.
O n e se c tio n , of five c h a p t e r s
o u tlin e s t h e h is to ry of th e c ity
u n d e r th e successive M ay o rs fro m
V a n W y ck to O ’D w yer.
Davenport Theatre
27 St. E. of l> x. Ave.
ADMISSION FREE if
if
Buy U, S. Bonds
1030 BOSTON ROAD
a i T rem oot Ave. and 177 St., Bronx
'*>e M atter of th e A pplication c f
F a b i a n SKI fo r leave to ehanere
JO SEPH PABIN SK Y .
Mq reaUing and filing the annexed
o£ Joseph P a b ia n sk i of the C ounty
York, City of New Y ork, duly
1 6 th day of J u ne, 1048 prayleave of petitioncfr to assum e th e
, 01 Joseph F a b in sk y in place of
Wesent nam e and the c o u rt being:
ijj ^ that the averm enta contained in
Mtitioii are tru e a nd th a t th e re is
reasonable objection to th e chanire of
Xq fronosed.
U- "• on motion of Sam uel Fa g e lm a n ,
■
petitioner, i t is
n "t-KED t h a t Josep h P a b ia n sk i be
he
hereby au th o riz e d to assum e
“Wie of Joseph P a b in s k y in ste ad of
Pf«sent nam e Joseph P a b ia n sk i on
■ptMjfw the a s day of Ju ly . 1048 u p o n
i(ji j?** however t h a t h e sh all comply
further provisions of th is order,
L V red t h a t w ith in ten days a fte r
'«aU8e the same to be entered and w ith
j. wpers upon w hich th is o rder is
be filed in th e office o f th e
court, and it is fu r th e r
if
t h a t a tru e copy of th is
■ eni ‘’“ '^tished w ith in ten days a fte r
'ii gjy '.hereof a t leaat ouce in the
iy wvu.’e Leader, a new sp aper p ub Sta?
County o t New York, City
ilDPnt?* New Y ork, a n d i t is f u r th e r
oiaiii
th a t w ith in fo rty days a l t e r
th is o rde r th e p e titio n e r
«vi8e the affidavit o f p u b lic a tio n
(If
recorded in th e
*>inhfcr
Clerk of th is co u rt, and it
t h a t u p o n com pliance w ith
unions hereinabove set fo r th t h a t
' JoiT. v‘‘ <^he 28 day of J u ly 1048, th e
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‘y. July 8.
a Spccial Term , P a r t I I of th e City
of the City of New Y ork, County
I'ew York a t th e C ou rt House, 51
tokrs Street, B orough of M a n h a tta n ,
' of New Y ork on th e 18 day of
1048
fEESENT: HON. JOHN A. BYRNES
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Tuesday^ June 29, ] qh^
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ANOTHER REPORT ON
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AT CON EDISON
Settlement of all wage issues
between the Management of
Con Edison and the Union representing its em­
ployees has marked another forward step in the
progress of CollectiveBarggiining in this Company.
This is the second successive year in which
the two parties — determined to maintain iminterrupt^d electric, gas and steam service to the
people of New York—have agreed to submit
their differences to a Board of Arbitration and
to accept its verdict in advance.
By the terms of the Board’s decision an aver­
age increase of 11 cents an hour is granted. This
is equivalent to a rise of approximately 8 per
cent of the Company’s payroU as it was on D e­
cember 27, 1947, and is estimated to increase it
by $6,040,000. Last year’s award granted an
increase of $9,000,000, with another $9,000,000
given the previous year.
This announcement of the Board’s action was
made by its Chaiiman, Dr. George W. Taylor
of the University of Pennsylvania, who was also
1933
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1945,]
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^"These facts call for special mention and signal
recognition in days when there is a deep and growing concern about strikes that create national emer^
gencies and threats to the public health and safety.'*
AVERAGE STRAIGHT-TIME PAY.. > 2 9 . 5 0 ^ k
1941
N ow
selected to serve in the same capacity last year.
In his opinion. Dr. Taylor pointed out that
“ the average wage for all Consolidated Edison
employees has been and is relatively high for
the electric light and power industry. There is
no doubt that the Company’s relative wage po­
sition will be maintained under this award.”
He also complimented the Company on its
“ unique wage structure,” which, he said, had an
imusual significance in that **progression and merit
increases. . . are participated in by large numbers
of employees and over extended periods of tim e.”
Of more general interest, possibly, was Dr.
Taylor’s over-all comment recognizing that Com­
pany and Union had set up machinery for friendly
settlement of disputed issues. . . and that because
of this there had been no need to call upon govern­
ment to intervene. In the Chairman’s words:
A 2^v
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St r a ig h t - t im e ray '
average s t r a ig h t - t im e pa y -,
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The average straig h t-tim e pay of
Con Edison’s weekly employees is more
than double what it was 15 years ago.
Our average hourly rate has risen 5 3 ^
since January 1 , 1941/Since 1945, the
rise has been about 31%. Con Edison
people are trained for their jo b s . . .
alm ost 75% have been with us 15
years or more.
1m inDirtiwhtfi in—
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