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ALBANY. J u ly 5— .R e p re s e n ta Ives of S ta te a n d C o u n ty civil
irvice workers ih e t a t t h e D e W itt
linton Hotel, A lb an y , o n J u n e 29,
regular m o n th ly m e e tin g o f
le Civil Service E m p lo y ee s Asiation B o a rd of D ire c to rs. T h e
leeting w as p re s id e d o v er by
fee B. M c F a rla n d , F ir s t V iceiresident, in t h e a b se n c e of D r.
nk L. T o lm a n , t h e P r e s id e n t,
'ho is ill.
45,000
M e m b ers
A report by Jo s e p h D. L o c h n e r,
iibiiiess S e c re ta ry , o n m e m b e rlip in tiie A sso ciatio n , sh o w e d
a: over 45,000 civil serv ice e m 'loyees have e n ro lle d th u s f a r
is year, a n a ll-tim e re c o rd fo r
Ihe Association. T h e n ew s w as e n huslastically received.
New C h apters w ere a p p ro v e d by
Ihe Board, as follow s: S t a t e D iv'ion — W illow brook S t a t e H o sS taten I s la n d ; B ro a d a c re s
'anitoriuin, U tic a ; O n o n d a g a S a n ­
itarium, S y racu se. C o u n ty D iviJon: C iiau tau q u a C h a p te r , S u lli■S'l Chapter.
R eport on Building:
Charles A. B rin d , J r ., C h a ir m a n
' the B uilding F u n d C o m m itte e ,
Imported on th e r e c e n t d riv e fo r
'Utids to pro v ide s u ita b le h e a d Wai'ters fo r th e A sso c iatio n in
City of A lbany. D r. B r i n d ’s
"port show ing th e d o n a tio n s by
l^^oers a n d fr ie n d s o f t h e A sof a v ery s u b s t a n ti a l
.“fn brought h igo h- c o m m e n d a tio
—n
'he C o m m ittee a n d g r a t i t u d e
A s s o c ia tio n
to th e m e m b e rs a n d t h e i r fr ie n d s
th r o u g h o u t t h e S t a t e . D r. B r in d
c ite d p a r t i c u l a r p ra is e to t h e m a n y
w o rk e rs in th e C h a p te r s w h o gave
g e n e ro u s ly of t h e i r tim e a n d e f­
f o r t to t h e su cc ess of t h e c a m ­
p a ig n .
H a r r y G. F o x , C h a ir m a n o f t h e
S p e c ia l B u ild in g C o m m itte e , r e ­
p o rte d t h a t h is C o m m itte e h a d
e x a m in e d n o less t h a n s ix te e n d i f ­
f e r e n t p ro p e r tie s in A lb a n y a s to
t h e ir s u ita b ility fo r A sso c iatio n
h e a d q u a r te r s .
H e c a lle d
upon
J u liu s T a u s s , A rc h ite c t, to review
th e f a c t s as to o p p o rtu n itie s fo r
Pay
B ill
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of
F ill
of
P o s itio n s
5,000 jo b s a r e
to be filled w ith th e N YC
T r a n s p o r ta t io n fr o m
ii ,f „ ,o p e n - c o m p e titiv e
eligible
Ih e NYC Civil S erv ic e C o m Certiff'' ®*^o^tly will b ein g m a k in g
the
fo r a p p o i n tm e n ts in
iiian ^ of R a ilro a d C lerk , T r a c k Ohp' , C onductor, S u r f a c e L in e
Srntm
a n d M a i n ta i n e r ’s H elp e r,
u’JPs A, B. C a n d D.
th e Civil S erv ice
C o u i , , ' h a s o rd e re d tw o o p e n “ •'ive a n d 40 p r o m o tio n e x ­
Bo:
Up
Post
Special to T h e LKADER
Thousands
T r a n s it
Is
W A S H I N G T O N . J u l y 5. — T h e
t e x t o f th e bill (H .R . 6916), ra is­
in g U. S. p a y a n d p o sta l ra te s
fo llo w s as to p o sta l provisio ns.
T e x t re la tin g to o th e r e m p lo y e e s
will a p p ea r n e x t iveek. T h e bill
is befo re P r e s id e n t T r u m a n .
T IT L E I— A dditional C o iiip ensalio n
f o r Po.stmasters a n d E m p lo y ees
in th e F ield Service o f th e P ost
Ofl'ice D e p a rtm e n t
Sec. 101. All p o s tm a s te rs , offi­
cers, a n d em p lo y ees in th e p o sta l
serv ice w hose r a t e s of c o m p e n s a ­
tio n a r e p re s c rib e d by t h e A ct e n ­
title d “ An A ct to re c la s s ify th e
. s a la rie s of p o s tm a s te rs , officers,
I a n d em ployees of t h e P o s ta l S e rv -
N Y C A b o u t to
a n ew s tr u c t u r e o r re m o d e lin g o f
so m e
p resen t
s tr u c tu r e .
The
B u ild in g C o m m itte e w ill c o n tin u e
its s tu d y a n d r e p o r t d e fin ite r e c ­
o m m e n d a tio n s a t a l a t e r m e e tin g
o f t h e B o a rd .
A n n u a l M eeting' O ct. 5
T h e A n n u a l M e e tin g o f t h e A s­
s o c ia tio n , w ith e le ctio n o f officers,
will ta k e p la c e o n O c to b e r 5, it
w as a n n o u n c e d .
T h e B o a rd a p p o in te d t h e f o l­
lo w in g n o m i n a ti n g c o m m itte e to
p re s e n t c a n d id a te s fo r t h e offices
of P re s id e n t, five v ic e -p re s id e n ts ,
s e c r e ta r y an d» t r e a s u r e r :
M rs.
B e u la h B a ily T h u ll, D r. C h a rle s
a m in a tio n s fo r th e B o a rd of
T r a n s p o r ta tio n . A p p lic a tio n s fo r
th e s e
e x a m in a tio n s
te n ta tiv e ly
a r e sc h e d u le d to b e Issued a n d
receiv ed in S e p te m b e r. I t w as
d ecided to o rd e r t h e e x a m in a tio n s
follow ing a s u rv e y c o n d u c te d by
F r e d H . H e d in , C h ie f o f th e C o m ­
m issio n ’s T r a n s i t
E x a m in iiig
B u re a u , to d e te rm in e th e B o a r d ’s
n eeds.
T h e Commi.ssion is fin is h in g u p
in v e stig a tio n s on all e ig h t of th e
(C o n tin u e d o n Page. W .
to
O f
M
A s s n .
e e t i n g
A. B rin d , J r ., J o h n A. C ro m ie a n d
C lifford C. S h o ro , P a s t P re s id e n ts
of th e A sso c iatio n ; also I v a n S.
F lood. W e s tc h e s te r C h a p te r ; T h e o ­
d o re B e ck e r, D e p a r tm e n t o f Civil
S erv ic e; K e n n e t h A. V a le n tin e ,
P u b lic S erv ice D e p a r t m e n t ; E.
K e n n e t h S ta h l , S t a t e R e ti r e m e n t
S y s te m ; a n d F r e d J . W a lte rs ,
M id d le to w n S t a t e H o sp ita l. T h e
N o m in a tin g C o m m itte e will se le c t
a C h a ir m a n fr o m its n u m b e r.
T h is N o m in a tin g
C o m m itte e ,
will also p r e s e n t n o m in a tio n s fo r
th e re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f t h e S t a t e
D e p a r tm e n ts o n t h e B o a r d of
(C o n tin u e d o n Page 5)
T ru m a n ;
O ffic e
ice; to e s ta b lis h u n if o r m p ro c e ­
d u re s fo r c o m p u tin g c o m p e n s a ­
tio n ; a n d fo r o th e r p u rp o s e s ,” a p ­
pro v ed J u l y 6, 1945, a s a m e n d e d ,
sh a ll receive a d d itio n a l c o m p e n ­
s a tio n a t th e r a t e o f $450 p e r a n ­
n u m : P ro v id e d , T h a t e m p lo y ees
p a id o n a n h o u rly o r p a r t - t i m e
b a sis
sh a ll
receive
a d d itio n a l
c o m p e n s a tio n a t t h e r a t e o f 25
c e n ts p e r h o u r : P ro v id e d f u r t h e r .
T h a t p o s tm a s te rs a t p o st offices
of th e f o u r th class s h a ll receive
a d d itio n a l c o m p e n s a tio n a t th e
r a t e o f a su m p e r a n n u m e q u a l to
25 p e r c e n tu m of t h e i r b a sic a n a n u a l co m p e n sa tio n .
Sec. 102. T h e pro v isio n s o f th is
A c t s h a ll n o t a p p ly to skilledtr a d e s em ployees of t h e m a ile q u ip m e n t sh o ps, jo b c le a n e rs in
first- a n d seco n d -class p o st offices,
C h a n g e
H e a d s
in
D a t e
A n n u a l
Is
A s k e d
R a is e
a n d em p lo y ees w h o a r e p a id o n a
fee o r fcontract basis.
Sec. 103. (a ) S e c tio n 17 (e) a n d
22 (d» of s u c h A ct of J u l y 6,
1945, as a m e n d e d ,
are
each
a m e n d e d b y s tr ik in g o u t “ 6 c e n ts
p e r m ile ” a n d in s e r tin g in lieu
th e r e o f “ 7 c e n ts p e r m ile.”
(b> S e c tio n 22 (d ) of s u c h A ct
of J u l y 6, 1945, as a m e n d e d , is
f u r t h e r a m e n d e d by s tr ik in g o u t
“ 75 c e n ts ” a n d in s e r tin g In lieu
h te r e o f “ 90 c e n ts .”
T h e G O P f a i t h f u l a w a it h u n ­
g rily t h e i r d e s c e n t u p o n W a.shIn g to n . C om e J a n u a r y 3, 1949,
th e y see a n e n d to t h e le a n ye ars.
T h e ir c a n d i d a te f o r t h e Pre.sidency. G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey,
h a s a lr e a d y to ld th e m th e r e w o u ld
b e a th o r o u g h “h o u s e c le a n in g ” in
G o v e rn m e n t service. T h e w o rd
“ h o u s e c le a n in g ” m e a n s a lo t of
p eo p le a r e g oing to be sw e p t o u t
of office. A n d t h a t w ill r e s u lt n o t
in a sm a lle r F e d e r a l e s ta b lis h m e n t,
b u t in th e r e p la c e m e n t o f th e j i t ­
te r y in c u m b e n ts by th o s e w h o h a v e
la b o re d v alo ro u sly to g e t th e i r
c a n d i d a te elected .
W h a t c a n t h e R e p u b lic a n p a r t y
w o rk e rs look f o r w a rd to , if t h e i r
m a n b eco m es P r e s id e n t?
W hat
re s tric tio n s will t h e m e r it sy ste m
im p o se ? W ill th e r e be e n o u g h job s
fo r ev ery b o dy ? W ill p o litic s ru le ?
M ea g re 8 P e r C e n t
Civil service s ta lw a r t s in W a s h ­
in g to n p o in t o u t t h a t 92 p e r c e n t
of all F e d e r a l jo b s a r e u n d e r civil
service. T h a t leaves, th e y a rg u e ,
only a m e a g re 8 p e r c e n t fo r h u n ­
g ry h o rd e s w h o a d h e r e to R e p u b ­
lic a n d o c trin e , a t t e n d to local
G O P clu bl\o u se d u te s, tr a v e l to
c o n v e n tio n s, a n d h a n g on to th e
bosses w ho h a v e in flu e n ce .
L a te s t c o u n t re v e a ls a p p r o x im ­
a te ly
1,800,000
U.S. p o sitio n s.
E ig h t p e rc e n t of th is fig u re is 14:}.000 job s, n o t a n in c o n s id e ra b le
m orsel. H ow ever, n o t all th e s e jobs
c a n be sw ep t aside. S e v e ra l a g e n ­
cies n o t u n d e r th e Civil S e rv ic e
C om m ission a re u n lik e ly to Ije
to u c h e d by t h e n e w re g im e — fo r
e x am p le, th e F e d e ra l B u r e a u of
I n v e s tig a tio n a n d t h e C e n tr a l I n (C o n tin u e d on P ag e 10)
S te n o
and
Exam
Now
C lo s e s
on
Jo b s in v a rio u s F e d e ra l ag en cies
lo c a te d in th e s t a te s of New J e r ­
sey a n d N ew Y o rk as T y ist a n d
S t e n o g r a p h e r fo r 17 y e a r olds m a y
be h a d fro m th e U. S. Civil S erv ice
Commi.ssion.
A p p lic a tio n s will be a c c e p te d
only fr o m p e rs o n s w h o h a v e
re a c h e d th e i r 17 th b ir th d a y b u t
w ho h a v e n o t p a ss e d th e ir IBtli
by A pril 29 of th is y e a r. T h is
re s tric tio n w as m a d e by th e U. S.
Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n to a t ­
t r a c t h ig h sch o ol a n d co m m e rc ia l
.school g r a d u a te s to p e r m a n e n t
F e d e ra l jobs.
ALBANY, J u l y 5— T h e C a p ita l
iJ is tric t C o n fe re n c e of T h e Civil
S ervice E m p lo y ee s A sso c iatio n la s t
w eek p assed a re s o lu tio n c o v erin g
th e d a te of t h e A n n u a l M eetin g.
T h a t m e e tin g , it w as p o in te d o u t,
com es d u rin g t h e p e rio d of th e
J e w is h H ig h H oly D ay s.
The
re s o lu tio n a.sked t h a t th e m e e tin g
be e ith e r a d v a n c e d o r d e fe rre d .
I t is le a rn e d , h o w ev er, t h a t A s­
so c ia tio n h e a d q u a r t e r s is a w a re
of th e p ro b lem , a n d is a lre a d y
w o rk in g o u t so m e m e a n s of d e a l­
Advice to S te n o s
in g w ith it. T h e p ro b le m aro se
b e c a u se th e A sso c ia tio n ’s c o n s titu ­
S t e n o g r a p h e r ’s d u tie s will be to
tio n fixes th e d a y of th e A nn\^al ta k e a n d tr a n s c r i b e d ic ta tio n of
M e etin g .
m o d e ra te difficulty a n d p e r f o r m
T y p is t
O pen;
J u ly
7
g e n e ra l office w o rk of a c le ric a l
n a t u r e t h a t a re a ssig n e d . T h e s a l­
a ry is $1,954 fo r th o s e in C A F -2
a n d $2,168 fo r th o s e in C A P-3.
T h e re will l>e a w r it te n te st.
A p p lic a tio n s m a y be receiv ed a t
th e F e d e ra l B u ild in g , U. S. Civil
S ervice R eg ion , C h ris to p h e r S tr e e t,
New Y ork. O n e c a rd c a n be filed
fo r b o th s t e n o g r a p h e r a n d ty p is t
positio ns. A p p lic a tio n s iaa.>t be
filed a t tlie office of tl'.o D ire c to r.
S ec o n d Civil S ervice HcKinn, F e d e ­
ra l B u ild in g , C i i n s l o p h f r y ti'c e t.
New Y ork 14, N. Y. n o t late*' t h a n
W e d n e sd a y J u ly 7. A p p lic u lio n s
a r e o b ta in a b le also a 0 1sXi a n d
2d class p o st oOlces. e.-^c(;r-i New
Y ork, N. Y ., b u t all app!lc;iU or .3
m u s t be filed w ith th e C om nuiision,
CIVIL
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STATE A N D COUNTY NEWS
Chautauqua
Employees
Organize
A t a re c e n t o rg a n iz a tio n m e e t­
ing of m e m b e rs of T h e Civil S e rv ­
ice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n of C h a u ­
ta u q u a C o u n ty , th e C h a u ta u q u a
C h a p te r w as o rg an ized .
T h e ofTlcers a re : P re s id e n t, R a y ­
m o n d E m e rlin g , W e lfa re D ept.,
M ayville; 1st V ice -p resid en t, R o b ­
e r t M iller, H ig h w ay D ept., F a l ­
c o n e r; 2 n d V ice-p resident, H arr>
R a n d a ll, School C u sto d ian , D u n ­
k ir k ; S e c re ta ry , E s th e r W. Cross
D e p u ty C o u n ty T re a s u r e r, M a y ­
ville; T r e a s u r e r . J o h n O. B ow m an ,
C o u n ty C le rk ’s D ept., Mayville.
T h e follow ing d ire c to rs were
also e l e c te d ; C arl B u tto n , H ig h w ay
D ep t., L ak ew o o d ; P e te r Brooks,
N e w to n M e m o rial H o sp ita l; Vance
H ap g o o d , W e lfa re D ept., M ayville;
E ric L a n c a s te r, S chool C u sto d ia n ,
D u n k irk ; J e r r y P e te rso n , S h e riff’s
D ept., S in cla irv ille ; Clyde D elcam p,
T o w n H ig h w a y S u p t., B ro cto n .
T h e n o m in a tin g co m m itte e c o n ­
siste d of R a y m o n d E m e rlin g of the
W e lfa re D e p t.; Dissel MertenS:
N ew ton M em o rial H o sp ita l; C arl
B u tto n . C lerk in th e H ighw ay
Dep<t,. L akew o o d ; E ric L a n c a ste r.
S chool C u sto d ia n of D u n k irk a n d
C la u d e G e e rsto n , D e p u ty C o un ty
Clerk,
I t Is in te re s tin g to n o te t h a t
school c u sto d ia n s in th e c o u n ty
h a v e jo in e d th e A.ssociation in co n ­
sid e ra b le n u m b e rs a n d t h a t th e
A sso cia tio n ’s p ro g r a m w ith re s p e c t
to th e n o n -te a c h in g .school e m ­
ployees h a s been fav o rab ly r e ­
ceived.
W estch ester-P u fn am
G roup W in d s up S eason
T h e la s t m e e tin g of th e sea.son
of th e W e s tc h e s te r - P u tn a m I n .‘jtru cU o n al School of th e E m p lo y ­
ees A ssociation was h e ld in th e
R ose R oom of th e C o u n ty C en ter,
W h ite P lain s. P re s id e n t W illiam
?Ic“is.ser, of H u tc h iso n School in
P e lh a m , N. Y. presided.
W e s te rn
C o n fe re n c e S e e k s
R e fo rm s
In
B r a n s f o r d
W
itf i
O n
fielQiv is co n tiiiu cd th e detaile d
r c lir e v ie n t pla n o f tn c Civil 6'eruice Kuiplo,yccs A ssociation. L a st
ivoclc’s L E A D E R told th e fnst o f
th e p r e s e n t si/steyn, a n d exp la in ed
th e A sso c ia tio n ’s positio n on th e se
p o in ts : O p p o r tu n ity to p u rch a se
a d d itio n a l a n n u it y : h iq h e r m in i­
m u m p en sio n ; 55-year r e tir e m e n t
proposal; v e stin g of r e tir e m e n t
h en efits w h e n a m e m b e r leaves
service before re tir e m e n t.
The
A sso c ia tio n ’s rep r e se n ta tiv e s are
c o n tin u in q d iscussions toith th e
S t a t e C o m p tro lle r in th e h op e o f
w o rk in g o u t im p r o v e m e n ts in th e
R e ti r e m e n t S y ste jn .
INCUKA.SF.I) DEATH B EN E FIT
A t th e p re s e n t tim e th e R e ti r e ­
m e n t S y ste m pro v id es for a n ord m a r y d e a th b en efit to th e b e n e fic’a ry of a m e m b e r w ho dies in
activ e service, e qu al to one m o n t h ’s
s a la ry for e acn y e a r of to ta l
service, b u t n o t exceeding six
years. T h is pro p o sal w ould p r o ­
vide for a n o rd in a ry d e a th b e n e ­
fit eq u al to one m o n t h ’s s a la ry fo r
e a c h y ear of service.
T h e A ssociation a d v an c es m a n y
rea.3 >ns for th is lib e ra liz a tio n :
— An analy.sis m a d e by th e Ac­
tu a r y ol th e R e tir e m e n t S y s­
te m in a m e m o v a n d u m d a te d N ovemt%'r 26, 1945, show ed a d is tr i­
b u tio n
for
th e n in e m o n t h s ’
p erio d fro m J u ly 1, 1944 to M a rc h
31, 1945, as follows:
$
0
301
GOl
90]
1,201
1,501
1,800
A m o u n t of
Benc-nt
to $300 ................
to
600 ..................
to
900 ..................
to 1,200 ..................
to 1,500 ..................
to 1,800....................
a n d over ................
P o lic y
T h e C o n fe re n c e op p o sed a n y
p r o b a tio n a r y p e rio d in p ro m o tio n
e x a m in a tio n s . T h e p la n to include
s u c h prov isio n h a s b een a b a n ­
d o n e d by th e C o m m issio n, b u t th e
p ossib ility of p ro b a tio n a r y p eriod s
fo r tr a n s - p r o m o tio n s still exists,
a n d t h e C o n fe re n c e w a n te d n o t
even t h a t v estig e to re m a in .
L E A D E R R e so lu tio n
’ A re s o lu tto n w as u n a n im o u sly
a d o p te d , e x p re ssin g a p p re c ia tio n
of .services re n d e r e d by T h e
L E A D E R a n d fa v o rin g c o n t in u a ­
tio n of th e frie n d ly , co o p e rativ e
a n d effective re la tio n s t h a t h a v e
m a r k e d t h e p a st. I t w as co u ch ed
in te r m s s im ila r to th o s e c o n ta in e d
in a re s o lu tio n a d o p te d , also u n a n i ­
m o usly , b y th e C e n tr a l C o n fe r­
ence.
Ofl'icers Elejgfcd
T h e W e s te rn C o n fe re n c e r e ­
e lec te d R o b e rt R . H o p k in s, B u f ­
falo, of t h e D P U I, D e p a r tm e n t of
L ab o r, a s C h a ir m a n , a n d M rs.
Alice W a g n e r, p a s t P r e s id e n t of
t h e A lbion c h a p te r , as T r e a s u r e r
a n d R a y m o n d L. M o n ro , P re s id e n t
of th e R o c h e s te r c h a p te r , w as
e le c te d V ic e - c h a ir m a n ; R o s e m a ry
P o rn e s , of Buffalo, S e c re ta ry .
Is a a c H u n g e rfo rd , A s s is ta n t to
S ta t e C o m p tro lle r P r a n k C. M oore,
e x p la in e d em ployee b e n e fits u n d e r
th e S t a t e R e tir e m e n t ,S ystem .
C ro u p H e ars M cD onough
W illia m P . M c D o no u g h, E x e c u ­
tiv e R e p r e s e n ta tiv e of t h e A sso­
c ia tio n , re m in d e d h is h e a r e r s of
t h e p le d g ed ob jectiv es of t h e As­
so c ia tio n a n d p ra is e d t h e fin e e n ­
th u s ia s m d isp la y ed by M r. H o p ­
k in s a n d r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s of th e
c h a p t e r s t h a t co m p rise t h e W e s t­
e r n C on fere n ce .
“ T h e A sso cia tio n ’s g r e a t bill of
r i g h ts calls for t h e u p h o ld in g an d
e x te n d in g of th e m e rit sy stem , th e
m a in te n a n c e a n d p ro m o tio n of e f ­
ficiency in p ublic service 'a n d th e
a d v a n c e m e n t of th e w elfa re of
public em p lo y ees,” said M r. M c­
D onough.
P e n s io n
*'The A ssociatio n h a s liv ed up
to t h e re s p o n sib ility expre.ssed a n d
im p lie d in th e se th r e e pledges. T h e
45,000 m e m b e rs a r e in s p ire d by th e
sa m e a m b itio n t h a t m o v e d p re v i­
ous m e m b e rs to see to i t t h a t New
Y o rk S t a t e civil service s h a ll go
fo r w a rd to ev er g r e a t e r efficiency.
P e rfe c tio n U n a ttain e d
“ I t w ould 136 rid icu lo u s to sa y
t h a t p e rs o n n e l a d m in is tr a tio n in
th e S t a t e or in th e v a rio u s m u n i ­
c ip a litie s h a s re a c h e d p e rfe c tio n .
F o r m a n y y e a rs p rio r to t h e P eld H a n iilto n law a n d th e le g islativ e
s tu d ie s p rio r to t h a t law . S t a t e
em p lo y ees w ere c alled u p o n a g a in
a n d a g a in to su b sid ize th e S t a t e
serv ices by w o rk in g a t s u b s t a n d ­
a r d sa la rie s. I t w as a m odified
fo rm of e x p lo ita tio n . I t w as do u b le
ta x a ti o n . I t w as n o t th e b a ld
e x p lo ita tio n p ra c tic e d o fte n by in ­
d u s try , b u t a ro se la rg e ly b e c a u se
o f la c k of a s o u n d c lassific atio n
a n d s a la r y s t a n d a r d i z a ti o n s y ste m
a n d b e c a u se em ployees th e m se lv e s
th r o u g h la c k of o rg a n iz a tio n w ere
u n a b le to p r e s e n t t h e i r c ase to th e
officials of S ta t e g o v e rn m e n t a n d
to t h e people. T o y o u r A sso ciatio n
efforts, a n d th e g e n e ro u s s u p p o r t
th o s e effo rts I'eceived fr o m f o r ­
w a rd -lo o k in g s t a te s m e n a n d fr o m
th e peo ple g e n e ra lly , th e m u c h im ­
p ro v e d s t a tu s of em ployees to d a y
is due.
“ W e h a v e th e p ro b le m to d a y to
seek a re a l w age— one t h a t k eep s
p a c e w ith p ric e c h a n g e s. W e h a v e
t h e p ro b le m of lib e ra liz a tio n of th e
b e n e fits in to line w ith p r e s e n t d a y
R e ti r e m e n t S y s te m to b rin g th e
liv in g n e e d s of d isab le d o r ag ed
w o rk ers. W e h a v e th e p ro b le m of
e x te n d in g t h e c o m p e titiv e classifi­
c a tio n to ve ry m a n y g ro u p s w h ic h
to d a y b e c a u se th e y a r e o u tsid e of
t h e co m p e titiv e class la ck t h e i n ­
c e n tiv e of a c a re e r sy ste m a n d
s a f e g u a rd s of te n u re . W e h a v e th e
p ro b le m of like p a y fo r w o m e n
a n d p r o p e r re c o g n itio n of c a re e r s
fo r w o m en in p ublic service. W e
h a v e civil w o rk ers in th e a rm ie s ,
S t a t e colleges, a u th o ritie s , a n d
o th e r ag en c ies w ho do n o t h a v e
t h e b e n e fit of classification , s a la ry
s ta n d a r d iz a tio n , v a c a tio n s, etc.,
c o m m o n to o th e r civil w o rk ers.
T h e m o re we develop th is p ro ­
g r a m th e b e t te r th e S t a t e sei’vice
will b e.”
P la n
2
A c co rd in g to Y ears of
S erv ice a t T im e of D e a th
1 to 4 y e a r s .................................
5 to 9 .............................................
10 to 14 ..........................................
15 to 19 ..........................................
20 to 24 ..........................................
25 to 29 ..........................................
30 to 34 ..........................................
35 a n d over ..................................
ALBANY, J u l y 5— ,a y
c lo u d b u rs t in A lb an y on
f a ile d to d a m p e n th e spir'J
m e m b e rs o f t h e S ta te
P a ro le C h a p te r , T h e Civil
E m p lo y ees A ssociation.
T h e c h a p t e r h a d schedmedl
a n n u a l p ic n ic fo r 3 p.m
a n h o u r b e fo re employees
to leave A lb an y fo r T hatch er'
a v io le n t r a i n s t o r m flooded
s tre e ts , s n a r le d traffic and flo
h o m e s a n d s t a t e offices.
B u t M a r g a r e t G ro g an , chair
fo r th e p ic n ic, re fu se d to be'
c o u rag e d . T h e picn ic went oik
p la n n e d a n d c h a p te r memi
w ere re w a rd e d by sunny skies
3:30 p.m .
G oldstein Ruling Limits
U nem ploym ent Insurant
SpeciaJ to The LKader
ALBANY, J u l y 5.— A State
p loyee w h o h a s resigned fi
S t a t e serv ice b u t is in the pro(
of liq u id a tin g h is an n u a l leave
o v e rtim e is n o t eligible for
e m p lo y m e n t In s u ra n c e , accor(
to a n o p in io n by Attorney g
e ra l N a th a n ie l L. Goldstein.
T h e o p in io n w as rendered
le tte r to S t a t e In d ustrial C(
m issio n e r E d w a r d Corsi,
“ W h e n i t becom es necessar
te r m i n a te t h e services of an
ployee, it is t h e u n ifo rm prac
of th e v a rio u s d ep a rtm e n ts of
S t a t e g o v e rn m e n t to terminate
em p lo y e e’s services on a d
w h ic h will p e r m it th e liquidat
of a c c ru e d v a c a tio n allowance
o v e rtim e p r io r th e re to , and
em p lo y ee is r e ta in e d on the
roll d u rin g t h a t period.
“ S ince, u n d e r th e foregoing
c u m sta n c e s , a n employer-empi
re la tio n s h ip c o n tin u e s during
p e rio d of liq u id a tio n of the v
tio n allo w a n ce a n d accrued
tim e, t h a t p e rio d sh o uld be co
ed in d e te r m in in g w h e th e r the
ployee h a s b e en p a id wages in
co u rse of a c o n tin u o u s period
e m p lo y m e n t by th e S tate of
le a s t on e y e a r u n d e r the Unf
p lo y m e n t I n s u r a n c e Law.’'
P ro p o s e c
I t will be observed t h a t 372 of s a la r y a n d a m a x im u m of tw elve esp ecially by th o s e in Institutior
t h e 525 d e a th s o c c u rre d a t age m o n t h s ’ s a la ry ).
service. T h e re is precedent
50 o r ab ove a n d t h a t 195 d e a th s
T h e A c tu a ry of th e R e ti r e m e n t th is in New Y o rk S t a t e ’s own p!
o c c u rre d a t age 60 o r above, also S y s te m h a s e s tim a te d t h a t on co verin g t h e em ployees of
t h a t t h e a v e ra g e le n g th of service t h e basis of th e p re s e n t ta b le s th e D ivision of S t a t e Police where
a t th e tim e of d e a t h w as a t le a st in c re a s e d o r d in a r y d e a t h b e n e fit tir e m e n t is n o w possible after
tw elve years.
b a se d on a m a x im u m of one y e a r ’s y e a rs of service. P la n s for
— T h e p ro p o sal w ould give r e ­ s a l a r y w ould re q u ire a n a d d itio n a l tio n a l r e t ir e m e n t a f t e r 25 yps
c o g n itio n fo r lo n g e r p e rio d s n o rm a l c o n trib u tio n o f $844,000 o f service w ere in effect for sot
of service. T h e b en eficiary o f a n w ith a n a c c ru e d lia b ility o f a p ­ y e a rs in th e D e p a r tm e n t of MenI
H y g ien e a n d C o rrection befo
em p lo y ee w ith t h i r t y y e a rs o f p ro x im a te ly $13,000,000,
th e em ployees of th ese Depai
O P T IO N A L R E T IR E M E N T
service s h o u ld c e rta in ly receiv e a
g r e a t e r p ro p o r tio n of b e n efit t h a n A F T E R 25 Y EA R S O F S E R V IC E m e n ts w ere t a k e n in to the Sta
T h e logic o f c o n sid e rin g th e R e ti r e m e n t S y ste m a n d the
fo r six y e a rs o f service.
— T h e p ro p o s a l w ould h e lp to y e a rs o f service re g a rd le ss of th e p a r t m e n t a l sy ste m s closed.
le ssen th e c ritic is m o f th e ag e o f th e w o rk e r In a r r a n g in g r e ­ fo r su c h r e tir e m e n t a re in
t h i r t y - d a y w a itin g p e rio d w h ic h ti r e m e n t p la n s h a s b e e n p u t f o r ­ in o th e r ju risd ic tio n s.
(C o n tin u e d N e x t Week)
is r e q u ire d b efore a r e t ir e m e n t w a rd b y m a n y p u b lic em ployees
o p tio n
c a n becom e
effective,
i T h is
is
Im p o r ta n t,
in
view
of th e f a c t t h a t a s u b s t a n ­
tia l p e rc e n ta g e o f d e a th s o cc u r
above a g o sixty, w h en th e m e m b e r
is eligible fo r re tir e m e n t, a n d a
few of su c h cases w ith in t h e
525 t h i r t y - d a y w a itin g period.
— T h e pro p o sal w ould p la c e o u r
No.
R e tir e m e n t S y ste m on a m o re
100 c o m p a ra b le level w ith th e o rd in a ry
109 d e a t h b e n e fit g r a n te d by th e New
106 Y o rk C ity E m p lo y ee s’ R e tir e m e n t
89 S y ste m ( six m o n t h s a la ry for
2 %
54 S erv ice of less t h a n teYi y e a rs ).
.You can bank more
26 I a n d w ith th e T e a c h e r s ’ R e tir e m e n t
c o n v e n ie n tly and
21 S y s te m of th e C ity of New Y o rk
sare more by maiL
20 (five p e r c e n t of sa la ry m u ltip lie d
W rite or phone for
Money deposited o n o r before
by th e n u m b e r of y e a is of service
our new, interesting
525 w ith a m in im u m of six m o n t h s ’
Ju ly 1 2 th , 1 9 4 8 draw s interest
Free B o o klet A .
I t will be n o te d t h a t th e a v e r­
ag e
o r d in a r y
d e a th
b e n efit
a m o u n te d to $876.18 a n d t h a t in
58 p e r c e n t of th e cases th e b e n e ­
fit w as n o t g r e a te r t h a n $900.
U n d e r th e p ro p o sed p la n , it is
e s tim a te d t h a t th e above a v e ra g e
p a y m e n t of $876.18 m ig h t be i n ­
c re a se d to a ro u n d $1,500.
An in v e stig a tio n of 525 m e m ­
ber d e a th s in a c tiv e service
d u rin g th e c a le n d a r y e a r 1944,
w h e re th e b en e ficia ry received a n
o r d in a r y d e a th b e n efit sh o w ed a
d is trib u tio n as follows:
A ccord ing to Age
a t T im e of D e a th
No.
13
U n d e r 30 ......................................
30 to 39 ........................................... 46
40 to 49 ..........................................
94
50 to 59 .......................................... 177
60 to 64 ..........................................
97
65 to 69 ..........................................
73
70 - over ........................................ 25
No. of
C ases
133
62
105
98
58
17
42
515
P lie d
B U F F A L O , J u l y 5.— T h e a n n u a l
m e e tin g of th e W e s te rn C o n fe r­
en ce of T h e Civil S erv ice E m p lo y ­
ees A sso cia tio n w as enliv e n ed by
a d iscussio n of n e c e ss a ry im p ro v e ­
m e n ts in th e a d m in is tr a tio n of
civil serv ice, in d u c e d fro m th e
floor d u rin g a q u e stio n p e rio d fo l­
low ing a ta lk by W illia m L. B r a n s ­
fo rd , D ire c to r of E x a m ira o io n s,
S t a t e Civil S ervice D e p a rtm e n t.
'The q u e stio n e rs s tr u c k d eep a t
t h e ro o ts of civil serv ice by c h a l­
le n g in g th e p ro p r ie ty of h o ld in g
e n t r a n c e e x a m in a tio n s firs t a n d
le ttin g p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n s
slide, so t h a t key p osition s were
filled by p ro visio n als, w ho p assed
o n th e q u a lific a tio n s of c o m p e ti­
tive em p lo y ees w ith o u t ever h a v ­
ing s u b m itte d to c o m p etitiv e ex­
a m in a t io n th e m selves. T h e idea
of a p p o in tin g p e r m a n e n t key m e n
la s t w as called “ all w ro n g ” a n d a
re v e rsa l of policy re q u e s te d of th e
S t a t e Civil S erv ice C om m ission.
F ear «»f th e Coiiiiter-M ind
“N o t o n ly a re p ro m o tio n s b lo c k­
ed ,” i t w as c h a rg e d , “ b u t also civil
serv ice a p p o in tm e n ts a re th e n
m a d e by p erso n s w ho a r e c o u n ­
te r - m in d e d to civil service.”
T h e b a c k b o n e of th e civil service
w as d e scrib e d as th e em ployees
w ith te n o r m o re y e a rs of e x p e ri­
en c e in S t a t e service, a n d th e ir
e x p e rie n c e w as so v alu ab le, m e m b e r-sp e a k e rs in sisted , t h a t th e
C o m m issio n .should p a y close heed
to th e i r re c o m m e n d a tio n s , a n d
less a t te n t io n to th e th e o re tic a l
ideas of p e rs o n s new to t h e s e r v ­
ice, of w h a te v e r h ig h .station, a n d
even if c o m p e titiv e ly ap p o in te d .
M r. B r a n s f o r d , w hose e x perien ce
in d e a lin g w ith people is b ro a d ,
a n d w hose s u a v ity Is a lre a d y w ide­
ly a p p re c ia te d , a lth o u g h h e ’s been
in S t a t e service only te n m o n th s ,
took t h e s itu a tio n in h a n d by e m ­
p h a siz in g th e lo n g -ra n g e goals of
t h e C om m issio n to r e c r u it h ig h -
L ib e r a liz e d
S e r v ic e
I est-typie p e rs o n n e l a n d to im p ro v e
o p p o rtu n itie s u n d e r th e m e rit
sy ste m . T h a t h e h a d to a n sw e r so
m u c h n o t o f h is ow n m a k in g ,
h is q u e stio n e rs realized , so treaited
h im w ith e x tre m e c o u rte sy a n d
ev en afTabillty.
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B en efits
$ 10,543.10
28,073.14
' 82,885.45
101,399.26
76,669.91
27,200.37
124,461.51
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B en efit
$ 79.27
452.79
789.39
1,034.69
1,321.90
1.600.02
2,963.37
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The
P u b lic
E m p lo y e e
By Dr» Frank L. Tolman
P re s id e n t, T he Civil Service E m p lo y ­
ees Association, Inc., a n d M em ber
o f E m plo y ees’ Merit Award U oard.
four officers of th e M etropolitan C o nferen ce
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re-e lec ted :
Mrs. M arie
S. La«ro,
KEEPING FIT
Thoughts for th e N atio n 's B irthday -- 1 9 4 8
S e c re ta ry ;
Victor J . P altslts. C hairm an; John L. Murphy. Vice-chairman, and C lyde H. Morris. T reasurer.
Y
O U a n d I a n d n e a rly a ll o u r n e ig h b o rs re c o g n iz e th e
n e e d f o r k e e p i n g o u r b o d ie s fit b y e x e r c i s e f o r t h e
d e m a n d s life p u ts u p o n us.
e tro
C o n fe re n c e
H e a rs
W e re c o g n iz e th a t th is p ro b ­
l e m o f k e e p i n g p h y s i c a l l y f i t is l a r g e l y t h e r e s u l t o f g r e a t
in d u s tria l c h a n g e s w h ic h
re q u ire
f o r th e m o s t o f u s th e
s u b s t i t u t i o n o f o ffic e a n d i n d o o r w o r k f o r t h e m o r e h e a l t h ­
fu l o u td o o r a c tiv itie s .
D o w e re c o g n iz e th a t th e se sa m e
ffic ia ls
D is c u s s
P r o b le m s
e c o n o m ic a n d so c ia l c h a n g e s h a v e
re n d e re d
o b s o le te a n d
u se le ss m u c h o f th e sc h o o lin g w e re c e iv e d a s c h ild re n
we g e t a a n d y o u n g p e o p l e a n d t h a t t h e m e n t a l w o r l d w e l i v e i n
“ U p a t t h e I n d i a n S chool, all m y self, a n d f r e q u e n tly
iXop S ta te officials, in c lu d in g
a t io n w h e re a n e m ploy ee
is
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o f T h e Civil- S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s
A ssociation. T h is sectio n d escribes
th e period a ft e r th e o r g a n iza tio n
— th e n th e A sso c ia tio n o f S t a t e
C ivil S e rvice E m p lo y e e s— b e ga n to
be recognized as a serio us fo r c e in
th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f good re la tio ns
b etw e en m a n a g e m e n t a n d e m ­
ployees.
O n D ec em b er 20, 192.9, T h e A s­
s o c iatio n of S ta t e Civil S erv ice
E m ployees p u b lish e d a b u lle tin
w h ich su c c in c tly s e t d ow n its basic
policy. T h a t policy h a s b e en fo l­
low ed since, a n d h a s p ro v e d s u c ­
cessful in b u ild in g t h e o rg a n iz a ­
tio n to its p re s e n t s t r e n g t h . W il­
liam P. M cD o n ou g h , th e n p re s i­
d e n t, w ro te to G o v e rn o r F r a n k l in
D. R o osevelt:
“T h is A ssociation is c o m p o sed
of civil service em p lo y ees o f th e
S ta t e of New Y ork, a n d w as o r­
ganized to e x te n d a n d u p h o ld th e
p rin cip le of m e r it a n d litn e ss in
public em p lo y m e n t, to m a in ta in
a n d p ro m o te enicien cy in public
service, a n d to a d v a n c e g e n e ra lly
th e in te re s ts of th e civil .service
einployees of th e S ta t e of New
York. M em b ersliip in th e A ssocia­
tion is v o lu n ta ry . T h e officers a n d
m e m b e rs of th e c o m m itte e , w ith
th e ex cep tio n of se c re ta rie s, serv e
wit)',out pay. . . .
“ T h e p ositio n of th is A ssociation
is open, f r a n k a n d co n stru c tiv e .
Above all p e rso n a l feelings, above
all p e rso n a l desires, we p la ce th e
efliciency of service as th e r ig h t
of th e S lato . . . .”
W h at They Sought
T h is did n o t m e a n th e A ssocia­
tion w as n o t art.ively fig h tin g th e
b a ttle s of th e em ployees. M c D o n ­
ough t h a t y e a r a sk e d a s t r a i g h t
In crease of $250 fo r e a c h e m ­
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ed. H e asked also t h a t th e gov­
e rn o r a p p o in t a c o m m itte e to
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w o rk in g
c o n d itio n s,
p ro m o tio n
a n d elUciency, a n d a b e t te r r e t i r e ­
m e n t se tu p .
T h e esse n tia l policies w h ic h M c ­
D o n o u g h th e n o u tlin e d h a v e b een
follow ed since. T h e p le a fo r a
r e g u la r s tu d y of c o m p e n s a tio n r e ­
s u lte d fin ally In e n a c t m e n t of th e
m o s t c o m p re h e n siv e s a l a r y p la n in
th e U n ite d S ta te s . S a la rie s h a v e
ris e n f a r b ey o n d a n y t h in g e n ­
visioned in th o s e e a rly days. F a i r
m in im u m s h a v e b e e n w r itte n in to
t h e law. W h ile n o c o m m itte e
ex ists d e a lin g w ith em p lo y ee p ro b ­
lem s, v a rio u s se c to rs o f th o s e
p ro b le m s a r e h a n d le d by new
agen cies of g o v e r n m e n t; a n d r e ­
c e n t y e a rs h a v e seen t h e e s t a b ­
lis h m e n t of th e c o n fe re n c e m e th o d
b etw e en em ployee re p r e s e n ta tiv e s
and
m a n a g e m e n t.
R e ti r e m e n t
p rovisions h a v e im p ro v e m e n ts t h a t
h av e been g r e a t— b u t th e r e is still
m u c h to be done.
S tu d y of P ro b le m s
O n M a r c h 6, 1930, L ie u t e n a n tG o v e rn o r H e r b e r t L e h m a n , spealcing b efore a d in n e r o f th e A ssocia­
tio n , sa id ;
“I a m p a r tic u la r ly g lad t h a t
step s h a v e r e c e n tly been ta k e n ,
b o th by th e E x ec u tiv e a n d th e
L e g islatu re , to p ro v id e fo r a rea l
a n d e x h a u s tiv e s tu d y of th e q u e s­
tio n s a ffec tin g th e m e m b e rs of th e
S ta t e Civil S ervice sy ste m . I f m y
e x p erie n ce as a b u sin e s s m a n m e a n s
a n y th in g , I a m co n v in ce d t h a t
w h a te v e r is fa ir a n d wise in r e l a ­
tio n s to th e in d iv id u a l w o rk e rs in
S ta t e service m u s t be of sim ila r
b en efit to th e S ta t e in developing
loyal a n d efficient service. C e r­
ta in ly , th e e x istin g m o re o r less
( T h is is th e s e v e n t h o f a series
c) I n j u r y w hile c ra n k in g a u t o ­
o f articles co n c e rn in g th e G ro u p
bile, re s u ltin g in d e a th .
P lan o f A c c id c n t a n d S ic k n e s s I n ­
T h e re a re h u n d r e d s of o th e r
su ra n c e fo r all p u b lic em p lo y e e s cases. T h e r e is n o “ a c c id e n ta l
in th e S t a t e o f N e w Y o r k , w h o m e a n s ” cla u se in th e G ro u p P la n
arc eligible fo r m e m b e r s h ip in T h e policy! S u c h a c lau se w ould be
Civil S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A sso c ia ­ very lim itin g , in o u r o p in io n , a n d
tion.)
th e G ro u p P la n policy m u s t be
e x trem ely b ro a d .
By CHARLES A. CARLISLE. Jr.
T e r B u sh & Powell Inc.
7 Sicknesis I n d e m n it y fo r T o ta l
You m a y r e g a r d th e m a te r ia l Loss of T im e.
“ . . . c o m m e n c in g w ith th e
p re s e n te d u p to th i s p o in t a s t e c h ­
n ic al a n d involved. U n fo rtu n a te ly , e ig h th da y of d isab ility . . . .”
P a y m e n t fo r sic k n ess d isa b ility
it is, b u t only b ec au se m o s t a c c i­
d e n t a n d sick ness policies a r e q u ite s t a r t s on th e e ig h th day . (A cci­
te c h n ic a l. T h e G ro u p P la n is m u c h d e n ts a re p a id fro m th e fii*st d a y ).
less .so. We discuss th e s e p o in ts so M a n y p e rs o n s a sk th e re a s o n fo r
t h a t you m a y be m a d e a w a re of th is n o n - p a y m e n t fo r th e first
th e m a n y lim ita tio n s t h a t e x ist in seven days. W n e n th e q u e stio n is
m a n y in d iv id u a l policies a n d in ^asked, o r o b je c tio n s m a d e , it is a
*ciear in d ic a tio n t h a t th e p e rs o n
m a n y low cost policies.
Coni-ider th e p h r a s e “ e x te rn a l co n c e rn e d does n o t u n d e i’s t a n d th e
a n d v io le n t” . S u p p o se you w e n t to cost t h a t W'ould be involved in
tlie m id ic in e c a b in e t som e n ig h t j se ttlin g c laim s fo r p e rio d s of one
w ith a s to m a c h p ch e a n d to ok th e to seven days. No o n e c a n fo re w ro n g drug. E x te r n a l a n d violent I see a long p e rio d of sickness,
bodily
in ju ry
cov erag e • w ould I th u s in s u ra n c e is n ecessary . E v e ry p ro b ab ly ex clu d e thi.s. T h e G ro u p I one c a n p la n on a n a v e ra g e of a t
le a s t one week p erio d of d isa b ility
P la n would cover it.
T h e s t a te m e n t re q u irin g “ a c c i­ in a y e ar, b ec a u se m o s t of us h a v e
d e n ta l m e a n s ” is even m o re s e r i­ a t 'e a s t o n e cold o r o th e r sickness
ous. G e n e ra lly sp e a k in g , th e r e c a n e a c h y e ar, i t ’s a n e a r c e r t a in t y
be no recovery m o c laim p a id ) if a n d we c a n lay asid e a sm all
a n in ju ry is cau-sed by a v o lu n ta ry a m o u n t to ta k e c a re of it. If we
a c t on th e p a r t of th e po licy h o ld e r p a id fo r th e firs t week, we w ould
even if th e re s u lt is u n e x p e c te d . p a y n e a rly e v e ry o n e a t le a s t once
P a y m e n t h a s b e en le g ally re fu se d a y e a r a n d we w o u ld h a v e to ta k e
u n d e r th is c la u se in m a n y co u rts. th is in to c o n s id e ra tio n in o u r ra te s.
S o m e e x a m p le s of c la im s re je c te d T h e p o licy h o ld e r w ould th e n be
u n d e r policies w h ic h h a v e “a c c i­ p a y in g us to do so m e th in g h e c a n
do h im se lf] A f u r t h e r re s u lt w ould
d e n ta l m e a n s " c la u se follow :
a ) H e rn ia fro m ju m p in g off a be (b ey o n d th e in c re a s e d p re m iu m
c a r w ith o u t stu m b lin g or n e c e ssa ry ) a g r e a t in c re a s e in th e
n u m b e r o f c laim s, re s u ltin g in e n ­
fallin g .
b) R u p tu r e of blood vessel w hile o rm o u s inefficiency a n d f u r t h e r
exercising.
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h a p h a z a r d m e th o d o f c o m p e n s a ­
tio n a n d p ro m o tio n in m a n y cstses
r e s u lt in a se n se o f in s e c u rity a n d
.suspicion.
"A resolubion h a s b e e n i n t r o ­
d u ce d in to t h e L e g is la tu re p ro v id ­
in g fo r th e a p p o i n tm e n t of a c o m ­
m itte e to m a k e a w age a n d p e r ­
so n n e l su rv e y o f th e civil service
sy ste m of t h e S t a l e a n d to re p o r t
th e r e o n to th e le g isla tu re , w ith
re c o m m e n d a tio n s , on o r b efore
F e b r u a r y 15, 1931. T h e G o v e rn o r
h a s s e n t a m e ssa g e to t h e L eg isla­
tu r e p o in tin g o u t t h a t a th o r o u g h
su rv e y of th e w hole field is n e c e s­
s a r y a n d u rg in g t h a t b e fo re th e
n e x t session of th e le g is la tu re a
scientific p la n be f o r m u la te d to
im p ro v e th e p r e s e n t s o m e w h a t
c h a o tic
c o n d itio n s
s u r r o u n d in g
t h e sa laries, g ra d e s a n d d u tie s of
officers a n d em plo yees in th e civil
service of th e S ta te . H e su g g e sts
a n d u rg es t h a t t h e co m m issio n
w h ic h is to r e p o r t to th e L eg isla ­
tu r e by F e b r u a r y 15th, 1931, be
d ire c te d to m a k e a p r e lim in a r y r e ­
p o rt to th e G o v e rn o r o n o r b efo re
S e p te m b e r 1,1930, in o rd e r t h a t th e
a d j u s tm e n ts reco m m en cied in t h e
re p o r t m ^ y be in c lu d e d in th e
b u d g e t fo r a c tio n by n e x t y e a r ’s
Legi.slature. T h e se tw o s te p s show
th e in te r e s t a n d s y m p a th y of th e
L eg islativ e le a d e rs a n d th e G o v ­
e r n o r In th e p ro b le m s affectin g
t h e civil serv ice em plo yees of th e
S ta t e a n d in th is in t e r e s t a n d
s y m p a th y I fu lly s h a r e . W h a t th e
w age a n d p e rs o n n e l su rv e y will
sho w no one, of co urse, c a n fo re ­
see. U n d o u b te d ly it will p o in t o u t
m a n y inequalif :es in c o m p e n s a ­
tio n a n d m a n y in a c c u ra c ie s in
Y e a r s
T(
classificatio n , errades, etc ., w h ic h
will be su sc e p tib le o f c o rre c tio n .
" I t will u n q u e s tio n a b ly sho w
t h a t m a n y receiv e c o m p e n s a tio n
too low in c o m p a ris o n w ith civil
life a n d w ith s im i la r p o sitio n s in
g o v e rn m e n ta l u n its . I t m a y also
show t h a t c e r t a in s a la rie s n o w p a id
a r e h ig h in c o m p a ris o n w ith th o s e
in civil life o r in o th e r g o v e rn m e n t­
a l u n its. A t a n y r a t e , it will give a
c o rrec t, f a i r a n d u n b ia s e d p ic tu re
o n w h ic h th e G o v e rn o r a n d th e
L e g is la tu re c a n fo r m a n in te lli­
g e n t ju d g m e n t as to c o m p e n s a ­
tio n . I h o p e t h a t in lin e w ith th e
s u rv e y m a d e re c e n tly b y th e F e d ­
e ra l
G o v e rn m e n t,
th i s
stu d y ,
a m o n g o th e r th in g s , will d e te r ­
m in e th e fo llow in g:
“ (1) T h e re la tiv e v a lu e of th e
v a rio u s classes a n d g r a d e of posi­
tio n s fo u n d in g o v e rn m e n ta l e s­
ta b lis h m e n ts to w h ic h a u n if o rm
c o m p e n s a tio n s c h e d u le m a y e q u i­
ta b ly be ap p lied .
“ (2) T h e d e sira b le a n d p ro p e r
ra n g e s of p a y fo r v a rio u s g ra d e s
a n d cla.sses a n d t h e n u m b e r of
r a t e s in to w h ic h s u c h ra n g e s
sh o u ld be divided.
“ (3) T h e sy ste m s of a d v a n c e ­
m e n t fro m r a t e to r a t e w h ic h c a n
b e a d m in is te r e d w ith s u b s ta n tia l
I u n if o rm ity u n d e r like co n d itio n s
fo r like w ork th r o u g h o u t th e se rv ­
ice.
“ (4) A sy.stem fo r d e te rm in in g
f a ir a n d e q u ita b le c o m n e n s a tio n
fo r ty p e s of p o sitio n s, w h ic h , b e­
cau se of t h e i r c h a r a c t e r or s u r ­
ro u n d in g c o n d itio n s , c a n n o t be
p ro p e rly co v ered by a u n if o rm
com nens!5tton sch ed u le.
“ I n o rd e r to e sta b lis h th e se
f a c t s c o m p a ris o n , o f coursp
h a v e to be m a d e w ith
w o rk a n d c o m p e n sa tio n in *
life a n d s im ila r w ork and
p e n s a tio n i n g o v e rn m e n t
“ Now, j u s t o n e m o re word
re s o lu tio n in tr o d u c e d by the f
la tiv e le a d e rs a n d th e
t h e G o v e rn o r sh o w clearly fuJ
b o th b r a n c h e s of government
eq u a lly in s y m p a th y with a
fu l a n d in te llig e n t s tu d y of thp
u a tio n . W h e n everybody is aeV
t h a t a th i n g o u g h t to be don 1
is t h e r i g h t a n d j u s t thing to
— i t seem s to m e i t is time to
It, a n d do i t j u s t as quickiv
p ossible.’'
^
I t w as b e c o m in g clear that th
le a d e rs of S t a t e governm ent
lis te n in g to t h e employeos.
T h a t y e a r th e L e g islatu re V o ted h u n d re d - d o lla r incrt-vi
in s a la rie s o f competitive civi
serv ice em p loy ees receiving, >vitl
th e in c re a se , less t h a n $ i’3oo
y ear.
A p p ro p ria te d m o re th a n a ii,|
m illio n d o lla rs fo r tim e servii
a n d c o m m u ta tio n increases fa
em ployees of t h e M e n ta l Hygiet^
a n d S ocial W e lfa re DepartrnentJ
G r a n te d in c re a se s to State pj
lice a n d to em p lo y ees of Stai
p riso n s.
T h e L e g is la tu re did nothing
h ow ev er, to im p ro v e the retirg
m e n t s itu a tio n , g r a n t an e'ph^
h o u r w o rk in g d a y o r provide h
law on e d a y of r e s t in seven f:
all em ployees.
N e v e rth e le ss, th e employees weri
b e g in n in g to m a k e progress. Theil
c o n ta c ts w ith S t a t e officials ani
le g isla to rs w ere b eg in n in g to pJ
off. M e m b e rs h ip in th e ir organj
z a tio n w as a p p r o a c h in g 5,000. Tl
A sso ciatio n of S t a t e Civil Servi
E m p lo y ees w as on its way.
P rogress wa<f s w if t in th?
ties, b u t p ro b le m s arose wMd
s ee m ed
a lm o s t insurmountable
H ow th e A sso c ia tio n solvid the$t
p ro b le m s o f th e depression ve
ia th e s u b je c t o f p o rt 3 in
h is to r y o f th e C ivil Service Em\
in c re a se d co st to th e p o licy h old er. ployees A ssociation .
T o ta l D isab ility
T o collect d is a b ility b en e fits by
th e ternos of y o u r G ro u p P la n
policy, you m u s t be to ta lly d ls - '
abled. B y t h a t we m e a n th e in I ju r y o r illn ess s h a ll w ho lly a n d
I c o n tin u o u sly d isab le a n d p re v e n t
y ou fro m p e rf o rm in g a n y a n d
every d u ty p e r t a in i n g to y o u r oc­
c u p a tio n . S u c h in j u r y o r illness
sh a ll also re q u ire th e p e rs o n a l a t ­
te n d a n c e of a legally qualified
p h y sic ia n o r s u rg e o n a t le a s t once
in every sev en days.
8. I n d e m n it y fo r su rg ic a l t r e a t ­
m e n t fo r m in o r in ju rie s.
I f a p o lic y h o ld e r h a s a n aceid e n t, b u t loses n o tim e , th e C o m ­
p a n y will p a y th e a c t u a l ex p en se
of th e n e c e ss a ry m e d ic a l a n d s u r ­
gical a t te n t io n u p to a n a m o u n t
e q u al to on e f o u r th t h e m o n th ly
in d e m n ity .
T h is is n o t tr u e of
sick n ess; a c c id e n ts o n ly are cov­
ered u n d e r th is f e a tu re . T h is p o in t
of p a y in g fo r m e d ic a l a n d s u r g ic ­
al a t te n t io n c a u se d by a c c id e n ts
is a very lib e ra l p rovision.
9. H o use C o n fin e m e n t.
H ouse c o n fin e m e n t is on ly r e ­
q u ired in case of sick ness, n o t a c ­
cid en ts, d u rin g a n y v a c a tio n , leave
of a b sen ce, o r a n y p e rio d w h e n
you a i e n o t a ss ig n e d to re g u la r
d u ty . A t a ll o th e r tim e s h o u se c o n ­
fin e m e n t is n o t re q u ire d . I n m a n y
in d iv id u a l policies c o v erin g sic k ­
n ess you w ill fin d h o u se co n fin e ­
m e n t re q u ire d a t all tim e s in m a k ­
in g b e n efits p ay a b le .
S t a n d a r d P ro v isio n s
10. C e rta in s t a n d a r d p ro vision s
a r e re q u ire d by th e In s u r a n c e
L aw s of t h e S t a t e of N ew Y ork.
A tte n tio n s h o u ld be p a id to n u m ­
b e r 4, w h ic h re q u ire s n o tic e of
d isa b ility w ith in 20 d a y s in case
of a c c id e n ts a n d 10 d a y s in case
o f sickness. I f t h e c o m p a n y is to
give good service, n o tific a tio n
sh o u ld be p ro m p t.
Y ou, as a
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T h e C o m m iss io n ’s in v e s tig a to rs in sist on is th is : T h e c a n d id a te
to see to it t h a t th e p u b lic u n d e r ­ as a positive fo rce in s'-re n g th e n ! a r i v a n o e th e w elfa re of puDlic e m ­
in g p re s e n t p e ’-sonnel a d m in is tr a - ta k e th is a t tit u d e : “W e w o n 't w alk m u s t give th e c o m p le te re c o rd of
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p l o y e e s . P u b lic service is in c o m ­
tio n a n d in in c re a s in g th?* effi- in on a n em p lo y e r if th e eligible a n y c o n v ic tio n s h e h a s h a d . F a ilp e t i t i o n w ith p riv a te service a n d
cien cy of public e m o lo 3’ees th v o u p h ' d o e s n ’t w a n t u s to. I f sufTicient u re to do so will m ilita te a g a in s t
New York S ta t e is in c o m p e titio n
s tim u la tin g h ig h m o r a le .’'
I in f o rm a tio n c a n be p ro c u r e d w ith - h im decisively.
with the F e d e ra l G o v e r n m e n t a n d
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the various m u n ic ip a litie s w ith in m e e tin g a t I t h a c a . M rs. M abel
F o rd , of B iggs M e m o ria l H o sp ita l,
P r e s id e n t of th e C h a p te r , p resid ed .
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d e n t, M rs. R u t h B u r t ; S e c re ta ry .
NYC C h a p te r — M ic h a e l L. P o r ta .
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tire ly fo r you p e o p le .” h e c o n ­ lem s a re o u r p ro b lem s, a n d we i P re s id e n t, M r. B y rn e s, M rs. L a u ro ,
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th is u p to to d a y , b u t H e rm a n p ro b lem s, y o u r p ro b le m s .”
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R e p re s e n ta tiv e o f th e A sso ciatio n , D o n o h u e a n d M a d g e K o e rn ig .
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aid e d th e W a n t a g h c h a p t e r a n d
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D r. H a r r y L a B u rt, S e n io r D ir ­ t h e C o n fe re n c e in th e ir p a r t of
C om m issio n C h a p te r — G eo rg e H.
T, Cipolla, C a rm e la A m edeo, R ose t e r e s t in t h e b ro a d p ro g r a m of ecto r, C re e d m o o r S ta t e H o sp ital, a r r a n g e m e n t s fo r t h e fair.
L M arrano, S u s a n R . S t. G eorge. t h e A sso ciatio n . r e m in d e d h is liste n e rs t h a t h e is Officers U n a n im o u sly R e -e le c te d S iem s. P r e s id e n t; M a r ie O w en ,
W illia m P. M c D o n o u g h , E x e c u ­ o ne of “ th e p a i d - u p m e m b e rs in
Edith Z ettl, E lsie M in ic h in i, M a r ­
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tive R e p r e s e n ta tiv e of th e Asso- good s t a n d in g .”
guerite N ixon.
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“I t is in d e e d h e a r t e n i n g to see of D ire c to rs a n d 2d V ic e -c h a irm a n i
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tin u e d , “in w h ic h all c la sses of th e m o usly re -e le c te d C h a ir m a n . Also ;
Civil S ervice h a v e co m e to g e th e r u n a n im o u s ly le - e le c te d w ere J o h n ' C re ed m o o r S ta te H o s p i t a l —J o h n
to discus th e ir p ro b le m s a n d , as L. M u rp h y , P r e s id e n t of th e C re e d ­ M u rp h y , P re s id e n t. M r. S c o tt a n d
C o m m issio n e r G e rry sa id , th e r e m o o r S ta t e H o sp ita l c h a p t e r , V ice- H ele n C. P e te rso n .
B ro o k ly n S ta te ll u s p i ta l — W il­
a re m a n y p ro b le m s in o u r d a y - to - c h a i r m a n ; C lyde W. M o rris, L ong
d ay w o rk a n d e n d e a v o rs .”
Is la n d I n t e r - c o u n t y S ta t e P a rk , lia m J. F’arre ll. P re s id e n t, a n d
A ssociatio n O fficers S p e ak
W a n t a g h c h a p t e r , T r e a s u r e r , a n d C a th e r in e S u lliv a n .
T lie o th e r s p e a k e rs w ere J o h n M rs. M a rie S. L a u ro , NYC C h a p ­
A rm o ries, M e tro p o lita n D istric t
F. P ow ers, of th e N. Y. Office, te r, S e c re ta ry .
F r a n k Gon.salves. P r e s id e n t; J a c k
w ith re fe re n c e to c a n d id a te s fo r S t a t e I n s u r a n c e F u n d , 2d Vice!C o n t i n u e d I r o v i P a g e 1)
T h re e c o m m itte e a p p o in tm e n ts DeLisi a n d F r a n k W allac e,
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erick J. W a lte rs , of M id d leto w n T h e y w ere Irv in g H. S c o tt. C re e d - ' feuille, V ic e -p re sid e n t, a n d K a th Sta'e d e p a r t m e n t a l r e p r e s e n ta ­ tio n s m a y be m a d e th r o u g h p e t i­ S ta t e H o sp ita l, 3d V ic e -p re sid e n t m oor, C h a ir m a n of th e P e rs o n - ry n EJy.
tio n s filed by p re s c rib e d n u m b e rs of th e A sso c iatio n ; J a n e t M a c f a r- nel C o m m itte e ; J o s e p h J. B y rn e s, i D istric t 10. P u b lic W o rk s — V/iltives.
The B o a rd also sele cte d th e fo l­ o f m e m b e rs , d e p e n d in g u p o n th e la n e , A sso cia tio n S e c r e ta r y a n d NYC C h a p te r . C h a ir m a n of th e h a m A, G r e e n a u e r , P re s id e n t.
lowing B o a rd of C a n v a sse rs to office, w ith th e S e c re ta ry a t le a st F r a n c is A. M a c D o n a ld . C h a ir m a n A u d itin g C o m m itte e , a n d W illia m i W illow brook S ta t e H o s p ita l —
deal w ith t h e d e ta ils of th e a n - i 30 d ay s b efore t h e A n n u a l M e et- of th e S o u th e r n C o n feren ce .
T a n n e r , B a n k in g , C h a ir m a n of i K a th le e n H en n essey.
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V ic e -p re sid e n t M c F a r la n d r e ­ tio n a n d I a m g la d to see so m a n y
ntorce; G e o rg e W . H ay es, S ta t e
O th e r D is tin g u ish e d G u e sts
T h e C o n fe re n c e c u t s h o r t disTax D e p a rtm e n t; W a lte r F. C o n - m in d e d th e m e m b e rs of th e im ­ of you h e r e .” sa id M r. Pow ars.
I n a d d itio n to th o s e a lre a d y ■ cussion of re g u la r b u sin e ss so t h a t
'''■ay, D e p a r tm e n t of L aw ; I s a - p o rta n c e of th e im p ro v e m e n ts
listed , g u ests a t th e m e e tin g in - d e leg ates could s p e n d m o re tim e
W a lte rs E y es F u tu r e
b“lif> M . o ’H a g a n , D e p a r tm e n t of so u g h t by th e A sso ciatio n to th e
e lu d ed A ngelo J . D o n a to , C o n se r- | on re c r e a tio n a t J o n e s B ea ch . At
M r. W a lte rs sa id :
State,
b e t te r m e n t o f p u b lic service a n d
“I t h a s b een m y p le a s u re to v a tio n D e p a r tm e n t, P r e s id e n t of th e sa m e tim e, P r e s id e n t P a lts its
to th e w e lfare o f civil service w o r­
M u st C o n sid e r P e H tio n s
k ers, a n d c ite d th e re sp o n sib ility w ork w ith th e C o n fe re n c e . I b e- th e B e a r M o u n ta in C h a p te r ; Solo- d is trib u te d copies of a le tte r , a d ­
The N o m in a tin g C o m m itte e is re s tin g u p o n t h e A sso cia tio n by lieve it is a s p a r k p lug fo r th e m o n B e n d e t. o f th e I n s u r a n c e D e­ d re ssed to d e le g a te s a n d ch a p c'ir
Charged w ith g iv in g full c o n sid e r- re a s o n o f its p r e s e n t size a n d i n ­ A ssociation. W e m u s t n o t on ly p a r t m e n t . a n d K e n n e t h A. V a le n - p re s id e n ts, w h ic h lists th e s u b je c 's
fil'ion to fa ct^ a n d p e titio n s p r e ­ fluence to p re ss c o n s ta n tly to ex ­ live in th e tim es, b u t in th e f u ­ tin e of th e P u b lic S erv ice C om - • he re c o m m e n d s fo r d iscu ssio n a t
m ission. T h e y a re m e m b e rs o f th e | th e S e p te m b e r 11 m e e tin g of th e
sented to it by in d iv id u a l m e m - te n d t h e m e r it sy ste m a n d to a s ­ tu r e . ”
O w n a H otel. J a n e t S u gg ests
B o a rd of D ire c to rs.
co n feren ce.
DPrs or g ro u p s o f m e m b ers, r e la - su re t h a t all g ro u p s a re e q u ita b ly
T h e a c c o m m o d a tio n s Im p resse d
'hf! lo c a n d id a te s , a n d to flle all a n d a d e q u a te ly re w a rd e d fo r good
dominations w ith t h e S e c re ta ry service to th e people, w h e th e r M iss M a ^ F a rla n e , w ho s a i d :
Y ou h a v e s u c h a b e a u tif u l a n d
least 60 d a y s b efo re t h e A n - th e y be em p lo y ees of th e S t a t e
big p lace to h a v e a p a rty . U p in
luiai M eetin g . T h e s a m e a pp lies o r o f its sm a lle s t su b -d iv isio n .
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we c a n lease. I t h o u g h t t h a t if
we could all g et to g e th e r a n d
C h ie f B rid g e O p e ra to r , D ep t. D ist. 1. D ep t. P u b lic
W orks,
b u y a big h o te l a n d ow n it, we
co u ld r u n a g r e a t m a n y big p a r tie s P u b lic W orks, ( P r o m .) — F r a n k R . ( P r o m .)— J o h n J. M u rp h y , J o h n
a n d you c o u ld all com e a n d we F in n , J o h n J . R y a n , T h o m a s F . ' J . E arley .
A.sst. B d ild in g S t r u c t u r a l Eiiiii.
w ould be h a p p y to w elcom e y o u .” K in d le n , J o h n R. C la rk , W m . R.
Bebee.
n eer, (P ro m .) — S a m u e l B lu m e n M a c D o n a ld L a u d s G a la x y
A sst. L a b o ra to ry E n g in e e r, D ept. th a l, W illia m H. Z eh , A lp h o nse
M r. M ac D o n a ld , P r e s id e n t of
£he W a rw ic k c h a p t e r a n d S ocial Wide, D e p t. P u b lic W o rk s, (P ro m .) K a ro la k , J o h n P ec /u k ew ic z.
W e lfa re R e p r e s e n ta tiv e on th e A s­ N a th a n B e n d e rso n , V e rn e O s te r Sr. A lia ly tica l C h e m ist, D ept.ALBANY. J u l y 6.— A p p ro x im a te ­ 25 file d ra w e rs c o n ta in in g old e x ­ so c ia tio n ’s B o a rd of D ire c trrs , h o u d t, P a o lo A lb e rtin e. M ic h ae l wide. D ept. P u b lic W o rk s, (P rom .)
ly 40 em p loy ees of th e E x a m in a - a m in a tio n q uestio n s.
c o m m e n te d on th e d is tin c tio n of B a ro n , R a y m o n d E v erleth .
T a y lo r W a te rh o u se .
J r . L a b o ra to ry E n g in e e r, D ept.
” otis Division, S ta t e Civil S erv ice
T h e flood even re a c h e d em ploy- th e d is tin g u ish e d guests.
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“ I really envy th is g a th e rin g P u b lic W orks, (P r o m .) — N a th a n
f, w eek w h e n a v io len t j Civil S erv ice D e p a r tm e n t, lo c ated a n d I envy M r. P a lts its , b ec au se I B e n d e rso n , M ic h a e l B a r a n , V ern e E n g in ee r, Di‘pt.-w ide, D ep t. P ublic
loiidburst s e n t tw o to th r e e in ches on th e f o u r th floor of th e b u 'ld in g. believe t h a t in n o o th e r place to ­ O s te r h o u d t, P a o lo A lb e rtin e , R a y ­ W orks, (P r o m .)- - A r th u r M acC r
gor, Jo se p h I. S h a n k e y . W i n tln o p
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A g ro u p of em ployees of th e d ay could you find su ch a galax y m o n d E v e rle th .
Sr. S ta tis tic s C lerk. A lb an y Of- Howe. F r a n k B. B urgess,
'd em e n t q u a r t e r s a t 39 C o lu m bia u n it, rid in g in th e ele v ato r, was of c eleb rities — Civil S ervice
Street.
H ea d H y d ro -K le c tric O p e ra to r,
su d d e n ly e n g u lfe d w ith waLer as C o m m issio n ers, D ire c to rs of S ta t e fice. D ept. T a x a tio n a n d F in a n c e ,
While all c u r r e n t e x a m i n a t i o n . th e ele v a to r d o o r o p en e d to th e facilities a n d other.s— a n d , as you ( P r o m .) — M a rp o rie S. R y er, J a n e Div. O p e ra tio n s a n d Maintenan<>*»
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|«uers a n d re c o rd s w ere re scu e d b a s e m e n t cjim rtsrs. R e p o rte d d a m - know , som e h a v e .ins', g one t^^hrough K irs c h , J o se p h F, N oiseux, F l y r - ' (C a n a ls ) . (P rom .)
■ O dea. R h e a P u tn a m , E a rl V. Allen,
b o J.o m d ra w e r files, th e ag e: se v eral p a i r s of n y lo n stock- a n a tio n a l c o n v e n fD n . H ow ever, en ce O ’Neill.
Sr. M e c h a n ic a l S to res C lerk, i P r a n k R o a c h , Charle.s M. C haso.
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i n g a ll c a n d i d a t e s t o a p p e a r w h o s o d e s i r e . T h e a p p l i c a - in g p o s ta l clerk s a n d c a rrie rs ,
i n g a ll c a n d i d a t e s t o a p j ) o a r Avho so d e s i r e . T h e a p p l i c a ­ g o t p rim e d fo r a re q u e s t to th e
n e x t C o n g re ss fo r a n o t h e r h ik e
t i o n s w i l l b e f i l l e d o u t in t h e e x a m i n a t i o n r o o m .
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is J u l y 1 fo r p o s ta l w o rkers, J u ly
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O n e p o lic e m a n in N Y C — a n d
p a r t in c u r r e n t e x a m s i n t h e t i t l e .
T h i s h a s b e e n a d o p t e d only o n e — h a s six to e s o n e ac h
in t h e S e c o n d R e g i o n , N e w Y o r k a n d N e w J e r s e y , i n t h e foot. E x tr a to e is n o g ro u n d fo r
m e d ic a l re je c tio n , th o u g h e x tr a
S t e n o g r a p h e r - t y p i s t t e s t t h a t c l o s e s t o m o r r o w ( W e d n e s ­ a rm , leg o r h e a d w ould be . . .
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day) .
c o m p e te n t jo b w in n in g over c o l­
S u c h e x p e r i m e n t s h a v e r e a l v a l u e , a l t h o u g h n o t g e n ­ le g ia n s t h a t F e d e ra l a n d S ta t e r e ­
e r a l l y a p p l i c a b l e . F o r i n s t a n c e , l a r g e t e s t s r e q u i r e c a r e f u l c ru itin g ag en c ies fin ish f a r b e ­
h in d . P. I. h a s been a t i t fo r m a n y
a l l o c a t i o n o f c a n d i d a t e s t o e x a m i n a t i o n c e n t e r s ; a l s o d i f ­ a y e ar, likes th e d e a n 's list, fav o rs
f e r e n t p a r t s o f e x a m s o t h e r t h a n S t e n o g r a p h e r - t y p i s t d o all h ig h - s c h o la r s h ip s tu d e n ts a n d
c a n o p e ra te w ith o u t lim ita tio n o n
iu )t h a v e s u c h c l o s e ly r e l a t e d c o m p o n e n t s .
B u t w h e r e t h e offers . . . U tility c o m p a n ie s t i g h t ­
e n in g u p o n p a t r o n s w ho w e re n ’t
s c h e m e s a p p l y , t h e y s e i-v e a n e x c e l l e n t p u r p o s e .
b o th e re d th o u g h h a b itu a lly la te
w ith th e ir p a y m e n ts in th e p ast.
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n o t appoini.cd as th e re s u lt of th e d is c h a rg e of h is d u ties in th e
co n ip elitiv e c x a m iiia tio n n e ed pass service.
no te s t of th e ir qualificaU ons.
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W hile th is m a y o b ta in in th e case
A lth o u g h in o rd in a ry p ra c tic e
of e x e m p t class a p p o in te e s w here only one n o m in e e p e r jo b is p u t
no .statu to ry q u a lifica tio n s a re f o r th by th e a p p o in tin g oflicei-,
fixed, it does n o t a p p ly in th e case th e r e is n o p ro h ib itio n a g a in s t his
of a p p o in te e s in p o sitio n s classified ' n o m in a tin g a w hole g ro u p fo r one
as n o n-co m p etitiv e. T h ese posi- j job. I n fa c t, th e R u le s r e f e r r e d to
tion s a re th ose fo r w hich .■iome above sp ecify t h a t th e Civil S er(•x am ination, a lb e it n o t a com - vice C o m m issio n m a y , by special
p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n , is deem ed re g u la tio n , p ro vid e thrat in a n y
a p p r o p r ia te fo r d e te rm in in g th e in s titu tio n w here a n u m b e r of p e r ­
m e rit a n d fitn ess of th e in d ivid u al son s a re em p lo y ed in th e sam e
involved. T h a t som e exam inaM -,n ! g ra d e , th e a p p o in tin g officer m a y
m u st be ta k e n by pro sp ectiv e non- n a m e fo r e x a m in a tio n m o re t h a n
c jm p e titiv o class em ployaes is one p erso n , in o rd e r t h a t th e re
m a n ife s t fro m th e provision of m a y be a list of qu alified p erso n s
S ectio n I of th e Civil Service I;aw fro m w h ic h to m a k e a n im m e d ia te
w hich .states t h a t “ a p p o in tm e n ts selectio p in case of v acancy.
An in te re s tin g side lig h t on th e
1o po.siions in th e n o n -c o m p etitiv e
cla.ss sh all b? m a d e a f t e r such su b je c t of e sta b lis h in g eligible lists
n o n -c o m p e titiv e t'x a m in a tio n as is fo r n o n -c o m p e titiv e job s is t h a t
p ro scrib ed by th e rules. ’
v e te ra n s p re fe re n c e m ig h t well be
Th<; R u les for th e C lassified a p p lic ab le th e re to . T h e c o n s titu ­
Civil S erv ice of th e S ta t a o u tlin e tio n a l m a n d a te co v erin g p r e f e r ­
th e p ro c e d u re to be fo fo w c d in ence sp e a k s a b o u t p rio rity on a
filling n o n -c o m p e titiv e positions “list.” T h e p re fe re n c e pro visio n s
u n d e r th e ju ris d ic tio n
of
th e of th e Civil S ervice Law do n o t
S ta t e Civil S ervice C om m ission. b a r n o n -c o m p e titiv e a p p o in te e s
S im ila r ru les m a y be fo u n d in specifically. R a th e r , su c h law p ro ­
vides fo r p re fe re n c e to “ p erso n s
o th e r ju r isd ic tio n s.
S te p s In v olved
w ho h a v e p asse d e x a m in a tio n s fo r
T h e step s s e t fo r th in th e se a p p o i n tm e n t o r p ro m o tio n to p o si­
ru les a re a s follow s:
tio n s in th e civil service fo r w h ic h
1. T h e h e a d of th e office, d e ­ eligible lists a r e e s ta b lish e d .”
p a r t m e n t or in s titu tio n in w h ic h N o n -C o m p etitiv e to C o m p e titiv e
T h e R u le s recognize t h e f a c t
th e r e m a y be a v a c an c y in a n y
positio n in th e n o n -c o m p etitiv e th a t , w ith c h a n g in g c o n d itio n s,
class m a y n a m e fo r e x a m in a tio n p o sitio n s on ce d eem e d I m p ra c tic ­
one p e rs o n fo r e a c h v acancy.
ab le to fill o n a c o m p etitiv e basis
2. T h e n o m in e e , befo re h e c a n m a y beco m e a p p r o p r ia te f o r fill­
fill th e job, m u s t be ce rtifie d as in g on th e b asis of co m p e titiv e
qualified to d is c h a rg e th e d u ties selection. I n fa c t, th e Civil S ervice
of su c h p o sitio n by a n e x a m in e r C o m m issio n is m a n d a te d “ to t r a n s ­
o r e x a m in e rs se lec te d or a p p o in te d fe r p o sitio n s fro m th is (non-.comfo r t h a t piu-pose by th e C o m m is­ p e tltlv e ) c lass to th e c o m p e titiv e
class w h e n e v e r It m a y be fo u n d
sion.
3. T h e e x a m in a tio n given to th e p r a c tic a b le to h o ld c o m p e titiv e ex­
n o m in e e mu.st d e te rm in e th e fo l­ a m in a tio n s to fill th e m . I n th i s
low ing q u a lific a tio n s:
c o n n e c tio n , if a p o sitio n is so
T lia t t h e p e rs o n e x a m in e d is tr a n s f e r r e d , th e in c u m b e n t of th e
w ith in t h e lim its of age p re sc rib e d positio n, re g a rd le ss of h is le n g th
fo r th e p o sitio n to w h ic h h e h a s of service th e r e in , is e n title d to
b ee n n o m in a te d .
tr a n s f e r to th e c o m p e titiv e class,
'r h a t h e is p ro p e rly certified as w ith o u t e x a n iin a tio n , w ith all tb e
fre e fro m a n y p h y sica l d e fe ct or rig h ts a n d p rivileges of a c o m p e ti­
rii.sease w h ich w ould be likely to tive class' em ployee. T h is is p r e ­
h ite r f e r e w ith th e p ro p e r dis- d ic a te d u p o n th e p ro p o s itio n t h a t
cham re of h is duties.
a n em p loy ee c a n n o t, by a c tio n of
T lia t h is c h a r a c t e r is su c h us to a c o m m issio n , be classifieU o u t of
mualify h im fo r su c h po sitio n .
a job.
T uesday, July
A g e n e ra tio n ago it w as T h e
W a r r e n s o f V irg in ia ; now i t ’s
th e W a rr e n s of C a lifo rn ia , w ith
th e th r e e good-looking- d a u g h ­
te rs ste a lin g th e show . . . P r e s ­
id e n t T r u m a n ca u se d jitt e r s to
U. S. em p lo y ees h y w a itin g u n ­
til th e la s t m o m e n t to sign th e
F e d e ra l p a y ra ise bill . . . F r a n k
Q uayle, th e n a t t i e s t d resse r of
NYC M a y o r O ’D w y er’s C o m ­
m ission ers, r u n n i n g his H o n o r
a close second.
H o tte s t ite m on B ro o k ly n p o li­
tic a l f r o n t: C ity C o u rt Ju s tic e
G eo rg e J. Jo y ce to be n o m in a te d
fo r th e S u p re m e C o u rt by h is
fe llo w -D e m o c ra ts a n d C ity M a g ­
is tr a te fo r th e C ity C o u rt v a ca n cy ,
on th e R e p u b lic a n tick et, in a b i­
p a r t is a n a r r a n g e m e n t. G o v e rn o r
D ewey to fill th e M cCooey S u ­
p re m e C o u rt v a c a n c y by a p p o i n t­
m e n t a n d Jo y ce to r u n a g a in s t th e
a p p o in te e in N ovem ber.
T h e U. S. G e n e ra l A cco u n tin g
Office h a s sav e d th e n a tio n $250,i 000,000 in th e la s t th r e e y e a rs by
a u d itin g th e books of firm s who
h a u le d f r e ig h t fo r th e g o v e rn m e n t
d u r in g th e w ar. D u rin g th e n e x t
fiscal y e a r it is e x p ected to r e ­
cover a n a d d itio n a l $100,000,000
in o v e rp a y m e n ts a t a n a d m in is s tr a tiv e c o st of $680,000.
Dewey
M an
JV E R Y T H IN G in its place. Com e
' tim e fo r c o n fe re n c e s w ith S ta te
j officials on so lu tio n of em ployee
g riev an ces, a d o p t re a s o n a b le n e ss
as a policy a n d you go far.
C om e Ju ly , go fish in g in C a n a d a ,
a n d to lu re th e p ike a n d b ass in
t h e L ievre R iv e r, use a No. 3
H a w a iia n w iggler.
T h a t ’s t h e cred o of G u y de
C ord o v a, P r e s id e n t of th e H u d so n
R iv er S ta t e H o s p ita l c h a p t e r of
T h e Civil S ervice E m p lo y ees A s­
so c iatio n . H e ’s been a t t h a t I n ­
s t it u ti o n ever sin ce e n te rin g S ta t e
service th i r t e e n y e a rs ago, likes
it a n d looks fo rw a rd to a n i m ­
p ro v in g c a r e e r w ith g r e a te r o p p o r­
tu n itie s, n o t on ly fo r h im s e lf b u t
M
fo r h is fello w -w o rk ers.
C om e
ev ery S u m m e r, h ow ever, th e fish ­
in g is a m u s t.
“I w o rk eleven m o n th s a y e a r
to sp e n d o n e m o n t h fish in g ,” is
h is s e m i- flip p a n t w ay of p u tt in g
GUY DE CORDOVA
it. B u t d u r in g th o s e eleven m o n th s
w o rk h e does, d ilig e n tly a s S e n ­ B o a rd s h a s n o t been made
io r X - R a y T e c h n ic ia n a n d a s a effective.
w e ll-in fo rm e d le a d e r of A ssocia­
S ta t e G o v e r n m e n t needs a
tio n u n d e rta k in g s .
lie R e la tio n s B o a rd , Mr. de
M o re L a ti tu d e fo r th e J u s t
d o v a h o ld s, g iv in g full-time'
I n w o rk in g u n d e r th r e e d iffe r­ h a v in g p o w er to a c t. Piinctlon
e n t d ire c to rs d u rin g h is S ta t e w ith it s h o u ld be a Personnel
civil service c a re e r , M r. de C o r­ ec to r in e a c h in s titu tio n and 4
dova p o in ts o u t, it h a s b e en i n ­ divisions of th e S ta t e Service)
te re s tin g to n o te t h a t a l th o u g h one ad d s.
’’
w as of th e old a u to c r a tic school,
“M y ex p e rie n c e h a s been
one on th e b o rd e rlin e a n d th e if i t w ere n o t fo r th e reasonai
th i r d of th e d e m o c ra tic school, n ess of t h e d irecto rs, person!
all p ro v e d th e m se lv e s b a sica lly p ro b le m s w o uld r u n in a nevj
so u n d , fa ir, c o n sc ie n tio u s a n d e n d in g circle u n ti l time had <
re a s o n a b le . I t h a s b een a re a l priv ed u s o f t h e advantage oj
p le a su re a t a ll tim e s to n e g o tia te so lu tio n ,” h e says.
1
w ith th e m , h e says.
As a P re s id e n t, M r. de Cordd
“ T h e r e a re m a n y execu tiv es w ho h o p es em p lo y ees c a n obtain i
will lis te n to t h e o th e r side of a re c o g n itio n fo r th e ir living
sto ry , b u t th is is to o o fte n d o n e r e c r e a tio n a l activities. This
w ith to n g u e - in - c h e e k a t tit u d e ,” believes c a n be d one through!
M r. de C o rd o v a say s in d is c u s­ P u b lic R e la tio n s B o a rd and imp
sin g th e m e r its of good a d m in i­ m e n te d P e rs o n n e l Council.
s tr a to r , “ T h e p ro o f of th e re a l
“I a m h a p p y a n d proud to I
m a n is h is a b ility a n d w illingness a S t a t e E m p lo y ee a n d have fou
to re v erse h is o p in io n s a n d ru lin g s p le a su re in se rv in g m y fellow ej
w h e n a n d if h e h a s b een sh o w n ployees,” h e rejoices.
logical r e a s o n fo r su c h a reversal.
T ra v e lle d Abroad
W ith e x ec u tiv e s like t h a t I so m e ­
M r. de C o rd o v a was born
tim e s feel t h a t it is too b a d t h a t J a m a ic a , B. W . I. and came
th e y a re n o t given m o re la tit u d e .” th e U n ite d S ta t e s a t the age ofl
F o r B e tt e r P e rs o n a l R e la tio n s
H e w as a lw a y s a studious chap ai
T h e re a s o n h e h a s b ee n so su c ­ d e te rm in e d to go to Hamilton Cd
cessfu l in c o n fe re n c e s w ith a d ­ lege, g o t good m a rk s there, a|
m in is tr a tiv e h e a d s, M r. de C ordova w as g r a d u a t e d w ith a B.A.
says, is t h a t w hile ta lk in g to th e m gree. H e did a lo t of traveliij
h e tr ie s to visualize th e ir side of in E u ro p e b efo re h e settled do\j
th e p ro b lem .
to S ta t e service a n d fishing.
“T h e ir s is n o t a n easy jo b e ith e r;
“S p o rts a r e fine for one,"
c
fr e q u e n tly th e y a re r i g h t ,” h e a d ­ o m m e n te d . “ H e lp to keep ^
m its.
in best trim . I go in for goifiri
A lth o u g h h e w ould n o t like to y a c h tin g , sw im m in g an d ice-.'^ka
see th e p o w ers of th e d ire c to rs in g too. W h e n y o u ’re in top
cu rb ed , h e is s o rry t h a t th e p r o ­ you do a b e t te r jo b for your eq
posed
p ro g r a m
fo r
P e r s o n n e l ' plo y e r.”
O verath Is A ppoinled
V et Rights D ire d o r
5 a la ry B o ard Reports
P ro g re ss on Pay
W. J. R. O v e r a th h a s been a p ­
p o in te d R e g io n a l D ire c to r of th e
B u r e a u of V e te ra n s ’ R e e m p lo y ­
m e n t R ig h ts , U n ite d S ta te s D e­
p a r t m e n t of L ab o r, 500 P a r k Ave­
nue.
T h e re g io n a l office h a s ju r is d ic ­
tio n over th e v e te ra n s re e m p lo y ­
m e n t rig h ts p ro b le m s for b o th
W o rld W a r I I v e te ra n s a n d fo r
m e n w ho will be in d u c te d u n d e r
th e new d r a f t a c t in New Y ork ,
New J e rs e y , a n d C o n n e c tic u t.
M r. O v e ra th w as fo rm e rly in
c h a rg e of th e P h ila d e lp h ia office
of th e B V R R .
A p p o in te d w ith M r. O v e ra th as
h is a s s is t a n t is C h a rle s L. H o f­
m a n n , w ho h a s been h e a d of th e
B V R R office in New Jersey .
ALBANY, J u l y 5 .— Approximatj
ly 15,000 S ta t e position.s, many
th e m in in s titu tio n s , received
in c re a se s d u rin g 1947, acccrdid
to a r e p o r t by th e S tate Salaj
S ta n d a r d iz a t io n B oard.
I n re le a sin g th e report on
a llo c a tio n s m a d e d u rin g the P^l
fiscal y e a r, th e B o a rd stated thf
re p r e s e n t “ s ig n ific a n t stridca t<
w a rd b rin g in g S ta t e salaries
lin e w ith th o s e p aid in privaj
in d u s tr y .”
T h e B o a rd liste d a total of 28
jo b title s w h ic h received
boosts a g a i n s t th r e e titles
w h ich p a y c u ts w ere appi'oiea
W o u ld
U . S. C i v i l
6^
A p p o in t
S e rv ic e
B y F . C. CLANCY
ALBANY, J u ly 5— I f G o v e rn o r T h o m a s E. D ew ey
iff elected P re s id e n t, t h e n a t io n c a n look f o r w a rd
to a co m p le te c h a n g e in th e m e m b e rs h ip o f th e
U.S. C ivil S ervice C om m ission. T h e G o v e rn o r h a s
been s a y in g t h a t h e w oulS m a k e a c le a n sw eep of
a p p o in tiv e P eU eral offices g en e rally , a n d h a s n ’t
specifically m e n tio n e d th e Civil S ervice C om m issio n er* h ip s in pu b lic sta te m ez its, b u t it w as le a rn e d
fro m so u rces close to h im t h a t t h e C o m m issio n is
d e fin ite ly in c lu d e d .
S ev en P o ssib ilities
W A S H IN G T O N , J u ly 5— T w o v a c a n c ie s i n th e
U.S. Civil S ervice C o n u n issio n w ill o c cu r befo re
th e n e x t Pre.sident is in d u c te d .
C o m m issio n e r
A r th u r S. F le m m in g will a c c e p t th e p re s id e n c y of
a college in th e fall. P re s id e n t H a r r y B. M itchell,
w ho h a s b e e n C o m m issio n e r a n d P r e s id e n t lo n g e r
th a n a n y b o d y else, h a v in g re c e n tly c e le b ra te d h is
15th a n n iv e r s a r y a s a C o m m issio n er, is r e p o r te d
a b o u t to re tire . T h e t h i r d C o m m issio ner, F ra n c e s
P e rk in s, w ho w as P re s id e n t F r a n k l in D. R o o se v e lt’s
S e c re ta ry o t L a b o r a n d w as a n in te g r a l p a r t of
N ew
C o n r L m is s io n
th e New D eal, w ould h a v e n o po ssibility of reten
tio n . T h e te rm s a r e a t t h e p le a su re of
P re s id e n t.
.
T h e n a m e s o f sev e n po ssib ilities fo r app<^*““
m e n t to th e C o m m issio n by G o v e rn o r Dewey,
h e ’s elected , h a v e b e e n m e n tio n e d . They a re ^
E lio t K a p la n , of L a r c h m o n t, N ew York, Exec
tiv e D ire c to r of th e C ivil S p ir ic e L eag ue; Sainu
H . O rd w a y , fo r m e r N Y C Civil S ervice
sio n e r; H e n ry O lsen , C a lifo rn ia S t a t e Civil
C o m m issio n e r, a n a p p o in te e of G o v e rn o r
re n , G o v e rn o r D ew ey’s r u n n i n g m a te ; Prof. J®*"
Pollock, of A n n A rb o r, w h o m a d e a study
M ic h ig a n civil service a n d is close to Seria
A r th u r V a n d e n b e rg (M ic h ig a n b e in g D ew ey’s
S t a t e ) : ex -G o v ern o r G ro sb ec k , o f M ichigan,
..
P r e s id e n t of th e M ic h ig a n Civil S ervice
,,e
Sion; I. J . B ro w d e r, o f A la b a m a , fo r m e r
D ire c to r of h is h o m e S ta t e , a n d W illia m
of D en v e r, Col., fo rm e r C h a ir m a n of th e
^
Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n . M essrs. Browder •
G r a n t a re D e m o c ra ts, t h e r e s t Republicans,
ing M r. K a p la n , w ho is n o t e n ro lle d in any
T h e law re q u ire s t h a t n o t m o re t h a n two n j,
b e rs sh a ll be of th e s a m e p o litic al p a rty .
.,ai
e x p e c te d t h a t tw o R e p u b lic a n s a n d one
‘
will be a p p o in te d .
July
6
, 1 ^
x a m s
U.S.
CIVIL
fo r
Office, W a s h in g to n . D . C. R e q u ir e ­
m e n ts : F iv e y e a rs o f a p p r o p r ia t e
e x p erien ce. No w r it te n te s t. (N o
clo sin g d a t e ) .
18. S te n o g r a p h e r a n d T y p ist,
$1,954.— Jo b s a r e lo c a te d in W a s h ­
in g to n , D. C., a n d v ic in ity . S o m e
p o sitio n s a t $2,168 a n d $2,394 m a y
also be filled. R e q u ir e m e n ts : W r i t­
te n te s t, In c lu d in g ty p e w ritin g ,
g e n e ra l te sts, a n d s t e n o g r a p h y
(fo r s t e n o g r a p h e r s o n ly ).
(No
closing d a t e ) .
5-82-4(48) C h e m ist. $3,397 to
$5,905. F o r d u ty in C o m m u n ic a b le
Dfjsease C e n te r, U. S. P u b lic
H e a lt h S ervice, 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 ear. R e q u ir e m e n ts : A p ­
p r o p r ia te 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
en ce in c h e m is try , p lu s p ro fe ssio n ­
al ex p erien c e in c h e m is try . G r a d u ­
a te s tu d y m a y be s u b s t it u te d fo r
p a r t of t h e e x p erien c e. N o w r it­
te n te st. F 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 r d of U S.
C iv il'S e rv ic e E x a m in e rs , F e d e r a l
S e c u rity A gency, U. S. P u b lic
H e a lth
S erv ice,
C o m m u n ic a b le
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 c lo s­
in g d a t e ) .
1 3 -1 -2 (4 8 ), E n g in e e r, $2,644. F o r
d u ty in th e B u r e a u o f R e c la m a ­
tio n in O reg o n , W a s h in g to n , C a li­
fo rn ia . A rizo n a, N e v a d a , I d a h o ,
M o n t a n a , ’ W y o m in g ,
C o lo ra d o .
New M exico, U ta h , N o r th D a k o ta ,
S o u th D a k o ta . N ebra.ska. K a n s a s ,
O k la h o m a , a n d T ex a s. R e q u ir e ­
m e n ts : E lig ib ility in a w r it te n te s t,
p lu s a p p r o p r ia t e e d u c a tio n o r
♦
Jobs
IA new listin g of o v ersea s jobs
issued by th e D e p a r tm e n t of
Army, C iv ilian P e rs o n n e l D iyOverseas A ffairs B r a n c h , 90
ftarch stre e t. R o o m 1213, New
7, N. Y „ B. V. H e n n in g
'the R ep rese n ta tiv e.
listings a r e c u r r e n t, »but
subject to d a ily c h a n g e . T h e
GLHMANY (2 y ears)
ftidio C ontrol Oflflcer, $6,127.50;
w O pinion A n a ly st, $6,127.50;
S te n o g r a p h e r,
$2,710.45;
‘Wenger, $2,277.50; I n f o r m a t io n
««ialist, $5,187.00;
E d u c a tio n
ifialist, (S e c o n d a ry ) $7,381.50;
f cation S p ec ialist,
$8,877.75;
_?rk-Stenographer, $2,713.35; I n "niation S p e c ia list,
$7,381.50;
^'^nagenient A n a ly st, $6,127.50;
- S te n o g r a p h e r ,
$2,710.35;
E x am in e r. $3,306.00; A u d i'J' $4,246.50; B u sin e ss E n te r p .
$6,127.50; C le r k -S te n o K*Pher, $2,2992.50; S to re k e e p e r.
S ta tis tic a l C lerk, $2,992.!' Secretary, $2,992.50; C lerk,
' ' ‘0.35; S p e c ia list G e n e ra l, (E d '^“on), $6,127.50; I n f o r m a t io n
'Editorial S p e c ia list, $6,127.50.
JA P A N (2 y ea rs)
S te n o g r a p h e r , $2,710.35;
^ b l i c H e a lt h Officer, $8,877.li'oQ^^i'operty & S u p p ly C lerk,
P re s s R o o m F o re m a n ,
gg’ M a in te n a n c e
M e c h a n ic ,
iicq’ M a in te n a n c e
F o re m a n ,
C le rk -T y p ist,
$2,442.50;
10.*'fu blic H e a lt h N u rse, $6,127.j 'U e rk -T y p ist, $2,442.50; C le rk >1"ogi-apher, $2,710.35; P r i n ti n g
Manager, $6,127.50; C le rk $2,442.50; C le r k -S te n o i ‘^2,710.35; R e s e a rc h A n ’^^6,127.50; M a j. P re f e c tu re
O fficer, $7,381.50; I n Eng., $7,381.50.
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A rm y
I
A Z O R E S (1 y e a r)
I C h ie f P r o p e r ty C lerk, $3,776.50;
I F iscal A c c o u n tin g C lerk , $3,306.00;
' C le rk -T y p ist, $2,710.35.
M A R IA N A S (1 y e a r)
C le r k - S te n o g r a p h e r ,
$2,992.50;
P e rs o n n e l C lerk, $3,306.00; S t a t i s ­
tic al C lerk, $3,306.00; P ro c e ssin g
C lerk, $2,992.50; P r o p e r ty & S u p ­
p ly C lerk, $3,306.00; C le rk -T y p ist,
$2,710.35; C le r k -T y p is t, $2,710.35;
C lerk - S te n o g r a p h e r ,
$2,992.50;
C le rk -T y p ist, $2,710.35; A rc h ite c ­
tu r a l E ng. . $7,381.50; A rc h ite c t,
$6,127.50; Civil E n g in e r , $6,127.50.
O K IN A W A (1 y e a r)
I n s t r u c t o r R a d io C ode & Com.,
$3,306.00; T e le p h o n e S u p erv iso r,
$3,776.25; P e rs o n n e l C lerk, $2,992.50; C le r k - S te n o g r a p h e r , $2,992,50;
C le rk -T y p ist,
$2,710.35;
C lerk
(Ti-aflic), $3,306.00 P o s ta l C lerk,
$2,710.35;
C le rk - S te n o g r a p h e r,
$2,992.50; S te n o g r a p h e r , $2,992.50;
F u n d in g & D is b u rsin g Officer,
$6,127.50.
N E W F O U N D L A N D (1 y e ar)
C ost A u d ito r, $5,187.50.
H A W A II (2 y e a rs )
T o p o g ra p h ic E n g in e e r , $5,187.00;
L ith o g ra p h e r, $6,127.90; T o p o g ra ­
p h ic E n g in e e r. $6,127.50; E n g in e e r­
in g Aide, $4,246.50.
M A N ILA (2 y e a rs)
G eo d e tic E n g in e e r ,
$5,187.00;
T o p o g ra p h ic E n g in e e r, $6,127.50;
T o p o g ra p h ic E n g in e e r. $4,246.50.
PAN A M A (2 y ea rs)
B u d g e t Officer, $7,381.50.
T h e p o sitio n s a t M a n ila a n d
H a w aii a r e a c c e p te d by th e C h u rc h
s tre e t office fo r sc r e e n in g a n d a r e
fo rw a rd e d to t h e p r o p e r , t e c h n i ­
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All a p p lic a n ts m u s t fill o u t U. S.
Civil S erv ice F o r m 57. Age lim its
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50, ex cep t t h a t m a le v e te r a n s only
^ a ^ be 18 to 50.
P u b lic
te c h n ic a l e x p e rie n c e o r a co m b i­
n a t io n o f s u c h e d u c a tio n a n d e x ­
p erience. A p p lic a tio n s will be a c ­
c e p te d fr o m s tu d e n ts w h o ex p e c t
to co m p le te t h e ir s tu d ie s by O c­
to b e r 1. 1948. S e n d a p p lic a tio n to
th e E x e c u tiv e S e c r e ta r y , C e n tr a l
B o a rd o f U. S. Civil S e rv ic e E x ­
a m in e rs , B u re a u o f R e c la m a tio n .
D e n v e r F e d e ra l C e n te r , D e n v e r,
Colo- Age lim its : 18 to 35 y ears.
(No clo sin g d a te .)
—B a c te rio lo g ist (M e d ic a l), P -2
t h r o u g h P -5 , $3,397 to $5,905 y e a r ­
ly. P o sitio n s a r e o p en >in V e te r­
a n s A d m in is tra tio n e s ta b lis h m e n ts
in th 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 a k o ta . A p p lic a tio n s will b e a c ­
c e p te d a t th e B o a rd o f U. S.
Civil S e rv ice E x a m in e rs , V e te ra n s
A d m in is tra 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.
Mlnnesof.a. (C losing d a t e h a s n o t
b e e n s e t).
5-82-4(48) B a c te rio lo g ist (M e d i­
ca l) — S erologist, $3,397 to $5,905
F o r d u ty in U.S. P u b lic H e a lt h
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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 ssio n a l e x p e rie n c e in m e d ic a l
b ac terio 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 t it u te d fo r
p a r t of t h e ex 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 E x ­
ecu 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 , F e d e ra l
S e c u rity A gency, U. S. P u b lic
H e a lth
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a c o m b in a tio n of su c h s tu d y a n d
e x p e rie n c e , p lu s profe.ssionaI e x ­
p e rie n c e in t h e a p p r o p r ia t e field.
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N o w r itte n te st. 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 e rv ic e E x a m ­
in e rs f o 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 aval C o m m a n d , B u ild in g 37, N a ­
val R e s e a rc h L a b o ra to ry , W a s h ­
in g to n 20, D.C. (N o clo sin g d a t e ) .
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th - 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 : F o r P o u ltry C o o r d in a ­
to r, a p p r o p r ia te college s tu d y o r
te c h n ic a l ex p erien c e o r a c o m b in ­
a tio n of s u c h s tu d y a n d e x p e ri­
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test. S e n d a p p lic a tio n to U n it, N ew O rle a n s P o r t o f E m *«ecutive S e c r e ta r y , B o a r d of b a rica tio n . N ew O r le a n s 12, La.
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Student D ie titia n , $1,470. — O rle a n s , L a. (C loses T u e s d a y , J u l y
will be g iv en In V e te ra n s 6).
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jitals. R e q u ir e m e n ts : A p p ro- h a v e h a d a t le a s t t h r e e y e a r s o f
te college s tu d y . N o w r it te n p ro g ressiv e e x p e rie n c e in m ic ro ­
\ge lim its fo r W a r D e p a rt- p h o to g r a p h ic w ork, p lu s a t le a s t
jt: 20 to 26*4 y e a rs ; all o th e rs , six m o n th s e x p e rie n c e su p e rv isin g
Ito 35 years. (N o clo sin g d a t e ) . tw o o r m o re s u b o r d in a t e m ic ro ­
p h o to g r a p h e rs . A c o m p le te d r e ­
1(4 V eterinarian, $2,644 a n d $3,- s id e n t c o u rs e in p h o to g r a p h y , o r
il_ Vacancies are in W a s h in g - a n A rm e d F o rc e s t r a i n i n g c o u rse
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e n ce In t h e a p p r o p r ia te 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 f o r p a r t ' o f t h e e x p e rie n c e.
N o ' w r itte n teist. P ile a p p lic a tio n
w ith 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 ,
F e d e ra l S e c u rity A gency, U- S.
P u b lic H e a lt h l^ r v ic e . C o m m u n i­
c ab le 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 sin g d a t e ) .
STATE
Promotion
S a la r y A llo c a tio n s
7105. A s s is ta n t D ire c to r o f Psy«
c h i a tr i c Social W o rk , ( P r o m .), D e ­
p a r t m e n t of M e n ta l H y g ien e. E n ­
tr a n c e s a l a r y $4,836 in c lu d e s co stof-liv in g b o n u s o f $576. I n a d d i ­
tio n , th e r e a r e five a n n u a l s a l a r y
in c re a se s o f $180 A p p lic a tio n fee
$4. A t p re s e n t o n e v a c a n c y ex ists.
C a n d id a te s m u s t be p e r m a n e n t ­
ly e m p lo y e d in th e D e p a r t m e n t of
M e n ta l" H y g ien e a n d m u s t h a v e
serv ed o n a p e r m a n e n t b a sis in
t h e co m p e titiv e class in a g ra d e
t h e m in im u m b ase s a la ry o f w h ic h
is a llo c a te d to 9 14 o r h ig h e r fo r
o n e y e a r p re c e d in g t h e d a t e o f t h e
e x a m in a tio n . IT iey also m u s t h a v e
e ith e r (a) six y e a rs o f s a tis f a c to r y
fu ll-tim e p a id ex p erien ce in so cia l
case w o rk in a g en c ies o r i n s t i t u ­
tio n s a d h e r in g to a c c e p ta b le s t a n ­
d a rd s o f w h ic h tw o y e a rs m u s t
h a v e b ee n in g e n e ra l c a s e w o rk
a n d fo u r y e a r s in a h o s p ita l f o r
m e n ta l d iseases o r in a sch o o l fo r
th e m e n ta lly d eficien t or in a p.syc h ia tric o r ch ild g u id a n c e clinic,
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 su p erv iso ry c a p a c ity ,
a n d g r a d u a tio n fr o m a rec o g n iz ed
college o r u n iv e rs ity f r o m a fo u r
y e a r co u rse fo r w h ic h a b a c h e lo r ’s
deg ree is g ra n te d , s u p p le m e n te d
by g r a d u a tio n fro m a tw o y e a r
co u rse in a n a p p ro v e d sch o o l of
so cial w ork, in w h ic h th e e m p h a s is
of a c a d e m ic a n d field w o rk m u s t
h a v e b ee n in p s y c h ia tr ic social
w ork;
o r (b) a s a tis f a c to r y e q u iv a le n t
c o m b in a tio n
of th e
fo re g o in g
M a d e in L a b o r J o b s
AI jBANY, J u ly 5.— L iste d below a r e th e d e te r m in a tio n s m a d e b y
th e S a la ry S ta n d a r d iz a t io n B o a rd on title s u n d e r th e jx irisdictio n of
tlie B o ard . S in ce all of t h e title s listed a r e la b o r p o sitio n s in t h e
e x e m p t class, th e a llo c a tio n s m a d e by t h e B o a rd in t h e co u rse o f its
1947 review w ere o rig in a l a llo c a tio n s a n d c a n n o t be re tr o a c tiv e to
A pril 1, 1947, u n d e r p ro v isio n s of C h a p te r 360, L aw s of 1947. T h e r e ­
fore, previo us n o tic es of effective d a te s of th e allo c a tio n s o f t h e s e
titles h a v e been w ith d r a w n a n d t h e d a te given below in e a c h ca se is
th e effective d a te as a p p ro v e d b y th e D ire c to r of t h e B u d g e t.
Titles
.....................
B a k e r H e lp e r
B in d e ry H e lp e r .............................
C le a n e r ...............................................
D om estic ...........................................
F a r m h a n d .........................................
K itc h e n H e l p e r ...............................
L a b o ra to ry H e lp e r .......................
M ail a n d S u p p ly H elp er ...........
M a in te n a n c e H e lp e r ....................
M e s .s e n g e r ..........................................
P ow er P l a n t H e l p e r .....................
P rin tin g S h o p H e l p e r ..................
T e a m s te r ...........................................
W a tc h m a n ........................................
W indow W a s h e r ...........................
New
L G 1,
L G l,
L G 2,
L G l,
L G l,
L G 1,
L G l,
L G l,
L G 3,
L G l,
L G 3,
L G 3,
L G l,
L G 3.
L G 3,
.Salary G rad e
$1,500-$1,800
$1,500-$1,800
$1,600-$1,900
$1,500-$1,800
$1,500-$1,800
$1,500-$1,800
$1,500-$1,800
$1,500-$1,800
$1,700-$2,000
$1,500-$1,800
$l,700-$2,000
$l,700-$2,000
$1,500-$1,800
$l,700-$2,000
$l,700-$2,000
Effective D ate
4 -1 7 -4 7
6-1 2 -4 7
4 -2 3 -4 8
6-1 2 -4 7
4 -1 7 -4 7
4 -1 7 -4 7
4 -1 0 -4 7
8 - 1-47
4 -1 7 -4 7
6 -1 2 -4 7
5 - 9-47
6-12-47
6 -1 2 -4 7
6 -2 5 -4 7
10-30-47
J u n i o r H o u se m o th e r, L G 2, $1,600-$1,900 w as e rro n e o u sly r e ­
p o rte d on A llo catio n L ist No. 18, d a te d A pril 30, 1948, a s b ein g
a llo ca ted by t h e S a la r y S ta n d a r d iz a t io n B o a rd . S in c e t h e ti ti e Is in
th e e x e m p t class, it is n o t u n d e r t h e ju ris d ic tio n of t h e B o a rd a n d
th e allo catio n w ith d ra w n .
Tuesday, July
W ith
ev ery
H avana
Tour
S .
tr a in i n g a n d e xp erien ce, w h ic h , b y
r e a s o n of th e d u tie s o f t h e p o si­
tio n , m u s t In clu d e g r a d u a t io n fr o m
a tw o y e a r co u rse In a n a p p ro v e d
sch oo l o f social w ork,
p a t ie n t s o n ly a n d o f fe m a le s in
t h e w a rd s f o r fe m a le p a t ie n t s only.
A s e p a r a te eligible list^ will be
w r it te n f o r em p lo y ees of e a c h In ­
s titu tio n . (Closes T u e sd a y , J u l y
20).
State
Open-Competitive
8148. P h y sic a l T h e r a p y T e c h n i­
c ia n , S t a t e I n s titu tio n s . E n tr a n c e
s a la r y $2,484, w h ic h in c lu d e s a
c o st-o f-liv in g b o n u s o f $324. I n
a d d itio n , th e r e a re 5 a n n u a l s a la r y
In c re a se s o f $120, A p p lic a tio n fee
$2.00. A t p re s e n t, v a c a n c ie s e x i s t
in th e fo llow ing In s titu tio n s o f th e
D e p a r tm e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e :
R o c k la n d S ta t e H o sp ita l, S y ra c u s e
S ta t e P s y c h o p a th ic H o sp ita l, a n d
N ew Y o rk P s y c h ia tr ic I n s t i t u t e
a n d H o sp ita l.
8143. C o rre c tio n I n s t i t u t i o n E d u ­
c a tio n S u p e rv iso r (H o m e E c o n o m ­
ic s), D e p a r tm e n t o f C o rre ctio n .
E n tr a n c e s a l a r y $3,582 w h ic h i n ­
clu d es a c o st-o f-liv in g b o n u s o f
$462. I n a d d itio n , th e r e a re 5 a n ­
n u a l s a la r y in c re a se s o f $132. A p ­
p lic a tio n fee $3.00. A t p re s e n t, o n e
v a c a n c y ex ists a t W e stfield S t a t e
F a r m . I t is e x p e c te d t h a t a p p o i n t­
m e n t of a w o m a n will be m a d e to
fill th e e x istin g v a c a n c y . N o w r it­
te n e x a m in a tio n w ill b e re q u ire d .
(Closes S a tu r d a y , J u ly 24).
8142. C o rre c tio n I n s tit u ti o n V o­
c a tio n a l I n s tr u c t o r (P lu m b in g a n d
S te a m f ittin g ) , D e p a r tm e n t o f C o r­
re c tio n . E n tr a n c e s a la r y $2,898,
w h ic h in c lu d e s a co st-o f-liv in g
b o n u s o f $378. I n a d d itio n , th e r e
a r e five a n n u a l s a la r y in c re a se s of
$120. A p p lic a tio n fee $2.00. A t
p re s e n t, o n e v a c a n c y ex ists a t
W a llk ill Pri.son. No w ritte n e x a m ­
in a tio n will be re q u ired . (Closes
S a tu r d a y , J u ly 24).
County
Open-competitive
7104. S e n io r L a b o ra to ry T e c h n ic ­
ia n , E rie C o u n ty L a b o ra to ry . U s­
u a l ra n g e , $2,400 to $2,800. A p ­
p lic a tio n fee $2. A p p o in tm e n t e x ­
p e c te d a t $2,400 p lu s a $200 co sto f-living a d j u s tm e n t a u th o riz e d
y e a r 1948 A t p re s e n t, o n e v a c a n c y
exists. (Closes M o n d ay . J u ly 12).
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U. S.— 641 Washing
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c o u n ty jobs.
N R C —^96 Duane
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N Y C E ducationJii]
New Je rse y —civn
1060 B ro a d Street, Neii
o f S t a t e agencie.s.
R O C H E S T E R , J u ly 5 — New
Y o rk S t a t e ’s f a r m e r s w ill re q u ire
a n e s tim a te d a d d itio n a l 27,500 f a r h i
w o rk e rs by th e m id d le of J u ly , N el­
so n F . H o p p e r, S u p e r i n te n d e n t o f
F a r m P la c e m e n t fo r th e N ew Y o rk
S t a t e E m p lo y m e n t S ervice, said .
“ W e e s tim a te t h a t th e m a jo r i ty of
th e s e s e a s o n a l w o rk ers c a n be e n ­
lis te d i n o u r ow n f a r m i n g a r e a s ,”
M r. H o p p e r a d d ed .
M r. H o p p e r e m p h a siz e d t h a t t h e
E m p lo y m e n t S erv ic e’s F a r m L a b o r
R e c r u i tm e n t P r o g r a m is i n ev e ry
se n se a c o m m u n ity u n d e r ta k in g . H e
s a id th e p ro g r a m evolved o u t of
s u g g e s tio n s fr o m in d iv id u a l f a r m e r s
a n d fo o d p ro cesso rs, fr o m p la n n in g
c o n fe re n c e s w ith in te re s te d S ta t e
o rg a n iz a tio n s, n a t io n a l a g r ic u ltu r a l
a n d foo d p ro c essin g g ro u ps, a n d th e
v a rio u s S ta t e E m p lo y m e n t S erv ice s.
L ocal d rives to m obilize c o m m u n ­
ity g ro u p s will be c a r r ie d o n w ith
th e a ss ista n c e of loc al f a r m e r s a n d
fo o d pro ce sso rs i n all i m p o r t a n t
a g r i c u lt u r a l a re a s of t h e S ta te .
B u sin e ss m e n . C h a m b e r s o f C o m ­
m e rc e, civic g ro u ps, schools, w o ­
m e n ’s o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d o th e r s will
be a s k e d to h e lp a s t h e c ro p se a s o n
a d v a n c e s a n d la b o r n e e d s b e c o m e
a c u te .
A sim u lta n e o u s c a m p a ig n to p r o ­
vide y e a r-’r o u n d h a n d s is u n d e r
w ay.
“ T h e E m p lo y m e n t S ervice f o u n d
o p e n in g s fo r a to t a l of 1,316 y e a r *round f a r m w o rk ers in A p ril a n d
M a y ,” M r. H o p p e r s ta te d .
1to apply fo r F ed era l, S ta U .
otherwise d e e d e d :
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*k. y .
’ New Y o rk 7, N. Y., o r a t
same a p p lies to exam.^ f o r
» jj, Y. ( M a n h a t t a n ) . O p,j€t, B rooklyn 2, N. Y.
Jion, S ta te H o u se, T r e n t o n ;
C^amclen; p e rs o n n e l officers
P r o m o tio n e x a m
e m p lo y . usuaU y in parj
those a lread y i n g o v e r n m e n t
as specified.
N Y C does not rece,
S t a t e b o th issues and reo
a ll applicati07is be pojUi
T h e V. S. also issues on
t h a t a p p lica tio n s be actt
a t t h a t d a te is w t suff,
a p p ly in g tor a n a m ic m
b u t a 6 -cen t stamped, (
s h o u ld be enclosed with
th e S ta te .
jtfcms b y m a il. N e w Y o r k
tfy m ail a n d re q u ires t h a t
[midnight o f t h e clo sing date.
IlMtioMs b y m a il, b u t req u ires
Uhe dosing d a te ; a p o s t - m a r k
tn postage is re q u ire d w h e n
, s. Civil S e rv ic e C o m m iss io n
lope, 3yex9 in c h e s or larger,
liting a p plica tio n b la n k s fr o m
open e v e r y d a y. e x c e p t
T h e N Y C and SJafi
S u n d a y s a n d holidays, /J K p.m. and o n S a tu r d a y s fr o m
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8:30 a .m . to 5 p.m.. ei
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'lines t h a t m a y b e u se d for
r e a c h in g t h e U. s., stat^
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[where appllcatlonfs a r e Issued
a n d receiv ed fo r large
S t a t e Civil Service
ko Broadway, n e a r C h a m b e rs
S t r e e t ; N. Y. C^ivil Servic
[at 299 B ro a d w a y , n e a r D u a n e
S tr e e t, a n d th e a t y
In the M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g
( n o r th en d , ground floorl
-IND tr a in s A, C, O, AA or
C C to C h a m b e rs Street;
[ton Avenue lin e t o B ro o k ly n
B rid g e ; B M T Fourth Ave
rigliton local to C ity H all.
U. S. Civil Service
1641 W ash ing ton S tr e e t— I R T
S e v e n th A venue local to
Veet station,
C ity C ollector’s officej
iillding, B ro o k ly n — IN D tr a in
A, C o r F to J a y Street;
Irenue or S e v e n th A venue IR T
t r a i n to B orou g h Hall,
C ity C o llecto r’s office,|
[Arthur A venues, T h e B ro n x
—T h i r d A venue “ L” to
C ity C o llecto r’s office! |ens Boulevard, Q u ee n s— T r a i n
E o r F to U n io n Turnpik^ US.
For th e largest em,
[CoWfcfor offices give a n d receive N Y C applicaiiom in
^ughs. T hese offices are open
fr o m 9 a.m . to .9 p.m. on
! on flatu rd ays, S u n d n v s a n d
ho lida ys. Use of City Co
IdOM 7iot a p p ly u n le ss speciflca lly m e n tio n e d in the ei
mce,
A lw a y s specifjj examsX \mial n um b er.
^ _______________
/
C h ester C ou n ty. (Prom.)
s a la r y r a n g e $1,590 to $2,0]
a n em e rg e n c y compensatj
7103. I n te r m e d ia te C lerk, W e s t- $630. A p plic atio n fee $lj
C om m unity G roups
To Aid in R ecru itm ent Of Farm W o rk e rs
tio n u n i t in w h ic h t h e v a c a n c y T e c h n ic ia n , M o d el M a k e r , S h e ll
F is h e rie s P ro te c to r .
'
exist-s, (Closes F r id a y , J u l y 2 ).
COUNTY
C a r p e n t e r ’s H e lp e r, E n g in e e r in g
Aide, F a r m e r , G a r a g e m a n , G r a d u ­
a t e N u rse, J a n i t o r , J u n i o r Civil
E n g in e e r. L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n ic ia n ,
28-4S. S u b s titu te T e a c h « r o f O p e ra to r , MoCor E q u ip m e n t, T r a f ­
K in d c rira rte n C lasses i n D a y E le ­ fic E n g in e e r, W a r d N u rse .
m e n t a r y Schools. R e g u la r ly a s ­
M U N IC IP A L
sig n e d te a c h e r s s h a ll be p a id a t
A s s is ta n t J a n i t o r , C a r p e n t e r ’s
th e firs t s a l a r y s te p o f $2,500. H e lp er, C o llecto r, P a r k i n g M e ters,
O th e r s n o t re g u la rly a s s ig n e d s h a ll D e n tis t, D e p u ty C o lle c to r o f P e r ­
receive fo r e a c h fu ll d a y o f service so n a l T a x e s in A rre a rs , D ire c to r,
a t t h e r a t e o f o n e tw o - h u n d r e th C o m m u n ity C e n te r , E n g in e e r in g
o f t h e fir s t s a l a r y ste p . All s u b ­ A ide,
E n g in e e r in g - D r a f t s m a n ,
s t it u te s w h o o ffer 30 s e m e s te r F a m ily V isito r, F ir e A la r m O p e r a ­
h o u rs o f a p p ro v e d courses; b e y o n d to r , G a r a g e m a n , G r a d u a t e N urse,
a b a c c a l a u r e a t e d e g re e a r e e n ­ I n v e s tig a to r, P u b lic S a fe ty , J a n ­
ti tl e d to a d if fe re n tia l In s a la ry of ito r, J u n i o r C ivil E n g in e e r , J u n i o r
$200 p e r a n n u m a t e a c h s te p o f L a b o ra to ry T e c h n ic ia n , L a b o ra ­
th e sc h ed u le . T h e r e w ill b e a w r it­ to r y H e lp e r, L a b o r a t o r y T e c h n ic ­
te n , oral, a n d p e rf o r m a n c e te st. ia n , M e c h a n ic a l R e p a ir m a n , M e­
A pply t o M r. A r t h u r K le in , c h a i r ­ c h a n ic H e lp e r, O p e r a to r , M o to r
m a n o n K in d e r g a r te n L ice n se s fo r E q u ip m e n t, P lu m b in g In s p e c to r,
a d d itio n a l in f o r m a ti o n a t 110 L iv­ R e p a ir m a n , R e p a ir m a n , E q u ip ­
in g s to n S tr e e t, B ro o k ly n . W r i tt e n m e n t M a in te n a n c e , R e se rv o ir A t­
te s t will be h e ld O c to b e r 6. O p e n te n d a n t, R e s id e n t N u rse , S u p e r­
to w o m e n only. A p p lic a tio n fee is visor, C ity Y a rd . S u p e rv iso r, M e n ’s
$3. (Closes W e d n e sd a y , S e p te m ­ a n d B oys’ A ctiv ities, S u p e rv is o r of
C o m m u n ity C e n te r , S u p e rv is o r of
b e r 15.).
27-48. T e a c h e r o f K in d e r g a r te n P r o p e r ty M a n a g e m e n t, S u p e rv is o r
C lasses in D a y E le m e n ta r y Schools o f P u b lic W o rk s, S u p e rv is o r of
S a la r y $2,500 to $5,125 in six te e n T raffic, S u p e rv iso r, P o u ltr y M a r ­
s a la r y *steps. P e rs o n s w ho o ffer k e t, S u p e rv iso r, W o m e n ’s a n d
t h i r t y s e m e s te r h o u r s o f a p p ro v d G irls ’ A ctiv ities, T a x A tto rn e y ,
co u rses b e y o n d a b a c c a la u re a te 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 i s e x ­
degree a re e n t itl e d to a d iffe re n tia l
a m in a t io n is b e in g s c h e d u le d exists
in s a la ry o f $200 a t e a c h s te p o f
in b o th S t a t e a n d L o c al G o v e r n ­
th e sch ed u le. A g e: 20 to 40 y e a rs ,
m e n t Service. F ile o n ly o n e a p ­
th e r e will b e a w r it te n te s t, o ra l
p lic a tio n b la n k i n s u c h cases.
e n g lish , in terv ie w , p e rf o rm a n c e ,
te a c h in g te s t. A p p ly to M r, A r th u r
K le in , C h a ir m a n o n K in d e r g a r te n
L icen ses a t 110 L iv in g sto n S tr e e t,
B k ly n , fo r a d d itio n a l in f o rm a tio n .
O p e n to v/o m en only. A p p lic a tio n
fee is $5. (Closes W e d n e sd a y ,
ALBANY, J u l y 5.— C o n sid e ra b le
S e p te m b e r 15).
p ro g ress in t h e e s t a b li s h m e n t of
u n if o rm
p e rs o n n e l
p ro c e d u re s
th r o u g h o u t S t a t e se rv ice is b ein g
m a d e by t h e S t a t e P e rs o n n e l C o u n ­
T h e New J e r s e y Civil Service
cil, a c c o rd in g to M iss M a r y G o od e
C o m m issio n, h a s a n n o u n c e d a K ro n e , C h a ir m a n .
series of o p e n -c o m p e titiv e e x a m ­
I n its th i r d a n n u a l r e p o r t, th e
in a tio n s . A p p lic a tio n s m a y be ob ­ council liste d m o re t h a n
100
ta in e d in p e rs o n o r by m a il fr o m g riev a n c es b y S t a t e e m p lo y ees r e ­
t h e Civil S erv ic e C o m m issio n , la tin g to a s s ig n m e n ts a n d w o rk in g
S ta t e H ouse, T r e n t o n , 1060 B ro a d c o n d itio n s w h ic h w e re h a n d le d
S tr e e t, N e w ark , o r C ity H all, C a m ­ d u rin g 1947.
den. "^rhe la s t d a t e fo r filin g is
T h e C o u ncil w as e s ta b lis h e d in
T h u rs d a y , J u ly 15. T h e e x a m s J u n e , 1945, by G o v e rn o r D ew ey to
a re:
develop u n if o r m p e rs o n n e l policy
S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l
a n d p ra c tic e s a m o n g S t a t e d e ­
C lerk, C lerk S te n o g r a p h e r, C lerk p a r t m e n t s a n d in s titu tio n s .
T y pist.
I n re le a sin g t h e r e p o r t, M iss
STATE
K ro n e s a id t h e C ou n c il h a d d e­
A irp o rt E n g in e e r, E x te r m in a to r, velo p ed its p r o g r a m of s tim u la tin g
F o re m a n , S to n e a n d T ile, G r a d u ­ co -o p e ra tio n a m o n g p e rs o n n e l o f ­
a te N u rse, J u n i o r A rc h ite c tu ra l fices, w o rk ed w ith a d m in is tr a to r s
D raftsm an ,
Ju n io r
L a b o ra to ry on p e rs o n n e l r e s e a r c h a n d ex­
p a n d e d it s serv ices to S t a t e e m ­
ployees.
T h e C o un cil lis te d a m o n g its
special ac tiv itie s l a s t y e a r :
1. A d m in is tra tiv e a s s is ta n c e to
th e S ta t e D e p a r t m e n t of H e a lt h
in v a c c in a tin g 5,200 em p lo y ees in
th r e e d ay s d u rin g t h e sm a llp o x
sc a r e of A pril, 1947.
2. I n a u g u r a ti o n o f a t r a n s f e r
ALBANY, J u l y 5. — S t a t e e m ­
sy ste m to p e r m it em p lo y e es to
ployees w ho w o u ld like to g a in a m ove to o th e r d e p a r t m e n t s o r lo ­
fo o th o ld in t h e field of a d m in is ­ calities f o r p re s sin g p e rs o n a l r e a ­
tr a ti v e a n a ly sis will h a v e t h a t o p ­ sons.
3. C o o p e ra tio n in a la rg e -s c a le
p o rtu n ity , a c c o rd in g to a decision
b y th e S t a t e Civil S erv ice C om ­ X -ra y p ro g r a m , w h ic h saw 28,690
m ission.
S ta t e em ployees e x a m in e d fo r t u ­
T h e C o m m issio n a p p ro v e d t h e berculosis.
T h e C o u n cil’s o th e r m e m b e rs
g e n e ra l p ro p o s a l to h o ld a t r a i n ­
in g in s ti tu t e In m e th o d s a n d p r o ­ a r e C h a rle s L. C a m p b e ll a n d
ced u res, w h ic h w o u ld be o p e n to C h a rle s H . F o ste r.
p e r m a n e n t c o m p e titiv e em p lo y ee
o f th e Srtate w h o h a s b e e n e m ­
p loyed n o t less t h a n tw o y e a rs in
a p a r t ic u l a r d e p a r t m e n t o r ag e n c y
a n d w ho is a h ig h school g r a d ­
u a te .
I n d ire c tin g its p u b lic em p loy ee
tr a in i n g sta ff to p ro c e e d w ith
p la n s fo r th e sch o ol, t h e c o m m is­
sion In d ic a te d t h e fir s t in s ti tu t e
m ig h t b e h e ld In A lb a n y in th e
F all. A s im ila r tw o -w e e k cou rse
T h e S ig n a l C orps P h o to g r a p h ic
is e x p e c te d to b e g iven in NYC, C e n te r is o ffe rin g o v erseas jo b s
u n d e r p r e s e n t p la n s.
a g a in . A p p lic a tio n s w ill be a c ­
Sees A ttractive O p p o rtu n ity
T h e co u rse will cov er f u n d a m e n ­ c e p te d a t th e S ig n a l C o rp s h e a d ­
ta ls a n d a c c e p te d s t a n d a r d s in t h e q u a r te r s 35-11 3 5 th A venue, L o n g
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T h e C o m m issio n s a id t h e in s ti tu t e f r o m 9 a.m . to 1 p.m ., M o n d a y
“s h o u ld b e a t tr a c t iv e t o S t a t e em ­ t h r o u g h F rid a y .
P o sitio n s a r e e x c e p te d f r o m civil
ployees w ho h a v e a n in t e r e s t a n d
so m e n a t u r a l a p t itu d e fo r th is service re g u la tio n s . A p p o in tm e n ts
k in d of w o rk .”
a re o n a tw o -y e a r b asis, u n le ss
T h e C o m m issio n a d d e d t h a t all o th e rw ise in d ic a te d . M e n f r o m 21
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so o n as a p p lic a tio n s fo r t h e school T e le ty p e O p e r a to r jo b is o p en to
w o m en , 21 to 40.
will be a ccep ted .
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f o r t h e w ork.
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IV. R e q u ir e m e n ts
A. R eside n ce.— A p p lic a n ts m u s t
a c tu a lly re s id e w ith i n t h e dellTcry
o f t h e p o st office n a m e d o r be
b o n a fide p a t r o n s o f s u c h office.
P e rs o n s em p lo y ed in th e p o s t oflice
will b e c o n sid e re d b o n a fide p a ­
tr o n s o f th e office.
B. C itiz en sh ip .— A p p lic a n ts m u s t
be citiz e n s o f o r o w e a lle g ia n c e to
the.^ U n ite d S ta te s .
C. A*e.— A p p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e
r e a c h e d t h e i r e i g h te e n t h b ir th d a y
b u t m u s t n o t hav e passed th e ir
f if tie th b ir th d a y o n t h e clo sin g
d a t e f o r a c c e p ta n c e of a p p lic a ­
tio n s. T h e s e a g e lim its do n o t a p ­
p ly to p e rs o n s e n title d to v e te r a n
p re fe re n c e . T h e ag e lim its will
be w a iv e d fo r w a r serv ice in ­
d e fin ite em plo yees w ho, o n th e
clo sin g d a t e of t h i s e x a m in a tio n ,
a r e se rv in g in p o s itio n s w h ic h
w ou ld b e filled f r o m t h e eligible
re g is te r r e s u ltin g fr o m th i s e x a m ­
in a tio n . T h e n a m e s o f s u c h w a r
serv ice em plo yees, if th e y a re
o th e rw ise eligible, w ill b e e n te re d
o n s u p p le m e n ta l lists w h ic h will
be u se d o n ly a f t e r all eligibies
w h o m e e t all r e q u ir e m e n ts h a v e
b e e n give n a p p r o p r ia t e c o n s id e ra ­
tio n . A n eligible o n a s u p p le m e n ta l
lis t m a y be a c c o rd e d a c o m p e ti­
tiv e s t a tu s o n ly in th e p o sitio n
h e h e ld o n t h e clo sin g d a t e o r
o n e o f lo w er g ra d e f o r w h ic h th e
lis t Is a p p r o p r ia te .
D. P h y s i c a l R e q u ir e m e n ts .—
M ale a n d fe m a le a p p lic a n ts m u s t
be a t le a s t 5 fe e t 4 in c h e s w ith o u t
sh o es a n d m a le a p p lic a n ts m u s t
w eig h a t le a s t 125 p o u n d s. A p ­
p lic a n ts m u s t h a v e s u c h h e a l t h
a n d fr e d o m fr o m p h y s ic a l d e fe c ts
a s will e n a b le t h e m to m e e t th e
p h y s ic a l s t a n d a r d w h ic h t h e P o s t
Oflice D e p a r tm e n t a n d th e Civil
S erv ice
C o m m issio n
c o n sid e r
n e c e s s a ry to p e r f o r m t h e d u tie s
of th e se po sitio n s.
A p p lic a n ts will be d isqu alifie d
(see “W a iv e r” below ) if th e y h a v e
a n y o f th e follo w ing d e fe c ts o r
d iseases w h ic h a r e ir re m e d ia b le
o r in c u ra b le . R e m e d ia l d e fe c ts or
c u ra b le d ise ase w ill n o t ex clu d e a
p e rs o n fro m
e x a m in a tio n , b u t
p ro o f t h a t s u c h c o n d itio n s h a v e
b ee n re m e d ie d o r c u re d m u s t be
receiv ed d u rin g th e life o f t h e
eligible re g is te r b efo re p e rs o n s
o th e rw ise q u a lified m a y be c o n ­
sid e re d fo r a p p o i n tm e n t: P r o g r e s ­
sive m y o p ia , o r o th e r serio u s d is­
e ase of t h e eye w h e n in c u ra b le ;
serio u s d e fe c t o f s p e e c h ; in s a n ity
o r m e n ta l illn ess su fficien tly d e fin ­
ite to a ffe c t th e u se fu ln e ss o f a p ­
p lic a n ts; c h ro n ic a lc o h o lism o r d ru g
a d d ic tio n : fa lle n o r m isp la c e d a r c h
of fo o t a ffe c tin g f u n c t io n ; se rio u s
c rip p le d c o n d itio n , or loss of h a n d ,
a rm , foot, o r leg; serio u sly c r ip ­
p le d body; h u n c h b a c k ; w ea k n ess
o f th e a b d o m in a l w all, w h e th e r
c o n g e n ita l o r c a u s e d b y w o u n d or
o p e ra tio n ; a s t h m a ; arte rio sc le ro sis
( a n y a b n o rm a l h a r d e n i n g o f th e
a r t e r i e s ) ; c h ro n ic k id n e y d isea se;
d ia b e te s ; ep ilep sy ; p ro g ressiv e o r
d is a b lin g p a ra ly s is ; a c tiv e c o m ­
m u n ic a b le d isease o f a n y ty p e ;
m a lig n a n t tiu n o r (c a n c e r, e t c . ) ;
o rg a n ic h e a r t d isease n o t fu lly
c o m p e n s a te d ; v is u a l a c u ity of less
t h a n 20/30 (S n e lle n ) in o n e eye
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U n d e r th e new p la n a s it o p ­
e ra te s in t h e c e n t r a l office in
W a s h in g to n , a p p lic a tio n card.s a r e
c h ec k ed a g a in s t c o m p e tito rs ’ r e c ­
o rd s ; if t h e re c o rd s sh o w p a s s in g
m a rk s prev iou sly a c q u ire d f o r T y ­
p ist, t h e a p p lic a n ts a r e to ld — a t
th e tim e a d m issio n c a r d a a r e d is ­
tr ib u t e d — t h a t th e y n e e d ta k e
o n ly th e s te n o g ra p h y p a r t o f th e
f o r th c o m in g e x a m in a tio n .
So f a r as field e x a m s a r e c o n ­
c e rn e d , th e p ro c e d u re m a y v a ry
a m o n g th e re g io n s w ith re.spect
to t h e m e th o d w h ic h is fo llow ed
In d e te rm in in g w h e th e r a n a p ­
p lic a n t h a s p rev io u sly a c q u ire d a n
eligible T y p is t-r a tin g . O n e m e th o d
is to h a v e th o s e p e rs o n s w h o a r e
to be a d m itt e d b rin g w ith t h e m
to th e e x a m in in g p o in t a n y n o ­
tices o f r a t in g w h ic h th e y m a y
h a v e receiv ed as T y p ists.
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T h e n ew p la n is looked u p o n as
a m o n e y -s a v e r to t h e C o m m ’. ssion
a n d as a tim e - s a v e r to t h e c o m ­
p e tito rs a n d to th o s e w h o a d ­
m in is te r th e e x a m in a tio n s .
LEADER
C o rp s
O v e rs e a s
c lu d ed in all s a la rie s listed. P a y
is given a t a n n u a l o r h o u rly ra te s .
GERM ANY
C o m m u n ic a tio n s Aide, $3,776.50.
JA P A N
R a d io E n g in e e r, $6,127.50.
GUAM, SA IPA N , TINIA^J,
I W O -J I M A (o n e y ea r)
E n g in e e r in g A ide (r a d io ), $4,246.50;
S to re k e e p e r,
$3,306.00;
E le c tric a l D r a f t s m a n , $3,306 00;
T e le ty p e O p e ra to r , $2,710.35; C o m ­
m u n ic a tio n s C ab le S p lic er, $1.87;
T e le p h o n e C o n s tr u c tio n L in e m a n ,
$1.55; T e le p h o n e I n s ta l le r R e p a i r ­
m a n , $1.41; T e le ty p e R e p a ir m a n ,
$1.59; R a d io R e p a ir m a n , $1.81;
R a d a r R e p a ir m a n , $1.87; In s id e
T e le p h o n e R e p a ir m a n , $1.50; C o m ­
m u n ic a tio n s W ire C h ief, $1.72;
a n d 2 0/50 in t h e o th e r, glasses p e r ­
m itte d , o r in a b ility to re a d J a e g e r
4 ty p e a t 14 In c h es, glasses p e r ­
m i tt e d ; in a b ility to h e a r o rd in a r y
c o n v e rs a tio n a t a dl.stance of 12
fe e t w ith e a c h e a r ; h e r n i a (w ith
o r w ith o u t t r u s s ) ; a c tiv e t u b e r ­
cu losis (o r tu b e rc u lo s is a r r e s te d
f o r a p e rio d of less t h a n 1 y e a r ) ;
a n d in c u r a b le d ise ase s o r d e fe c ts
t h a t w ould r e n d e r t h e p e rs o n s u n ­
fit to p e rf o rm t h e d u tie s o f th e s e
p o sitio ns.
W aiv er.— T h e h e i g h t a n d w e ig h t
r e q u ire m e n ts a r e w a iv e d fo r a p ­
p lic a n ts e n title d to v e t e r a n p r e ­
fe re n c e a n d o th e r p h y s ic a l r e ­
q u ir e m e n ts s t a te d ab ove m a y be
w aiv ed p ro v id ed s u c h a p p lic a n ts
a r e p h y sic a lly ab le to d is c h a rg e
efficiently th e d u tie s of th e po.sitio n .
F o r c la ssific a tio n p u rp o s e s th e
h e i g h t a n d w e ig h t re q u ire m e n ts
a n d c e r t a in o th e r p h y sic a l re q u ire ­
m e n ts m a y b e w aiv e d fo r p e rs o n s
se rv in g u n d e r a w a r serv ice a p ­
p o in t m e n t in a p a s itio n w h ic h
w ill be filled fr o m th is e x a m in a ­
tion p ro v id e d t h e a p p o i n tin g officer
c ertifie s t h a t t h e p a r t i c u l a r i n ­
d iv id u a l h a s a c tu a lly d e m o n s t r a ­
te d h is a b ility to p e r f o r m efficien t­
ly a n d s a fe ly t h e d u tie s of th e
p o sitio n . (T h is p ro v isio n fo r w a i­
v er does n o t a p p ly to p e rs o n s s e r ­
v ing in a t e m p o r a r y a p p o i n tm e n t
u n d e r S e c tio n 2.114, Civil S e rv ice
R e g u la tio n s.)
A rig id p h y sic a l e x a m in a tio n will
b e m a d e by a F ed ex al m e d ica l
officer b efo re a p p o in tm e n t. P e r ­
so n s w ho a r e o ffered a p p o i n tm e n t
m u s t p a y t h e ir ow n e x p e n se s in
r e p o r tin g fo r d u ty . I f u p o n r e ­
p o r tin g a t th e p la c e of a s s ig n m e n t,
th e y a r e fo u n d in e lig ib le b e c a u se
o f p h y sic a l d efe cts, th e y c a n n o t
b e a p p o in te d a n d n o p a r t of th e ir
ex p en ses in r e t ii r n i n g h o m e c a n
be p a id by th e (g o v e rn m e n t,
will be r a t e d on th e su b p e c ts lis
E. W r i tt e n
T e st.— C o m p e tito rs
will be r a t e d o n t h e s u b je c ts
liste d below, w h ic h h a v e th e r e l a ­
tiv e w e ig h ts in d ic a te d :
S u b je c ts
W e ig h ts
1. S o rtin g .............................. 40
2. F o llo w ing i m t r u c t i o n s . 20
40
3. G e n e ra l T e s t ................
T o t a l ............................. 100
R a tin g s re q u ire d .— I n th e th i r d
su b je c t, G e n e ra l T e s t, n o n p r e f e r ­
en ce c o m p e tito rs m u s t a t t a i n a
r a t in g of a t le a s t 70; c o m p e tito rs
g r a n t e d a 5 -p o in t p re fe re n c e , a
r a t i n g of a t le a s t 65, ex c lu d in g
p re fe re n c e c re d it; a n d c o m p e tito rs
g r a n t e d 1 0 -p o in t p re fe re n c e , a
r a t i n g of a t le a s t 60, ex c lu d in g
p re fe re n c e c r e d it; o th e rw ise , th e
o th e r s u b je c ts o f t h e e x a m in a tio n
will n o t be r a te d . I n th e w hole
e x a m in a tio n , all c o m p e tito rs m u s t
a t t a i n a fin a l r a t e in g o f a t le a st
70, in c lu d in g p re f e re n c e c re d it.
T im e.— ^Not m o re t h a n 4 h o u rs
will be re q u ire d fo r th i s e x a m in a ­
tio n .
(C o n clu d e d N e x t W e e k )
P. 0 . P lay e rs R e h e a rse
T h e P o s t Oflice P la y e rs a re p r e ­
p a rin g a p ro u c tio n f e a t u r i n g e n ­
te rta in m e n t
of
ev e ry
v ariety .
P ro ce e d s will be d o n a t e d to t h e
M o rg a n F o u n d a ti o n w h ic h p r o ­
vides fre e h o s p ita liz a tio n fo r p os­
ta l em p lo y ees of t h e N ew Y o rk
P o s t Office. T h e r e is a special n e e d
fo r scenic d e sig n e rs a n d p a i n te r s
a n d c o s tu m e - m a k e rs .
O ffe rs
A re a s
T e le p h o n e S w itc h m a n , $1.50; I n ­
s t r u m e n t R e p a ir m a n . $1.50; R a d io
S ta t io n E n g in e e r, $2.C3; C e n tr a l
Office T e le p h o n e R e p a ir m a n , $1.72;
T e le p h o n e R e p a ir m a n , $1.41.
ALA SKA
T e le p h o n e E n g in e e r, $6,127.50.
O K IN A W A (one y ea r)
S ig n a l E n g in e e r, $6,127.50; R a ­
dio E n g in e e r, $5,187.00; C o m m u n i­
c a tio n s C ode C lerk, $2,2992.50;
D r a f ts m a n , T e le p h o n e & T e le ­
g ra p h , $2,992.50; T e le p h o n e C o n ­
stru c tio n L in e m a n , $1.82: R a d io
R e p a ir m a n , $1.72.
H A W A II
E le c tric a l E n g in e e r, $6,127.50;
E n g in e e r in g A ide (r a d io ), $3.30G.,
S u b m a r in e C a b le T e r m in a l M a i n ­
te n a n c e M a n . $1.82.
CIVIL
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LEADER
Tuesday, July
6
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FEDERAL NEWS
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o f
U . S .
(C o n tin u e d fr o m Page V
iJilligence A gency — e x ce p t fo r a
few jo b s in key p o sitlo m . N ev er­
th e le ss , th e r e Is still le ft a s u b ­
s t a n t i a l q u a n t ity of jo b s to be
filled by th e In c o m in g regim e.
S e v e ra l h u n d r e d to p jo b s w ould
be o p en a f t e r a p ro je c te d “hou sec le a n in g ” ta k e s place. A new c a b ­
in e t w ou ld be selected, P re s id e n ­
tia l a s s is ta n ts , va rio u s a g en c y
h e a d s a n d s u b -h e a d s. T h e ch iefs
of c o m m issio n s a n d board.s a re
a p p o in te d to serve d e fin ite te rm s ,
b u t little difficulty is a n t ic ip a te d
if th e new P re s id e n t sh o u ld w ish
to ou.st so m e of th e se in d iv id u a ls
a n d m a k e ro o m fo r h is ow n a p ­
p o in tee s. A q u ie t P re s id e n tia l s u g ­
g e stio n fo r re s ig n a tio n is likely in
m o s t cases to be h o n ored .
Top T a len l
I f G o v e rn o r D ew ey sh o u ld be
e lected , a n d follows h is p re c e d ­
e n t in New Y ork, h e will seek to
fill key post.s w ith to p ta le n t . I n
P a tr o n a g e
W a.sh in g to n , how ev er, h e will be
fa c e d w ith a to u g h n u t — th e $10,330 li m ita tio n u p o n F e d e ra l p a y
T h is Is n ’t v ery m u c h m o n e y fo r
to p ta le n t . I n New Y o rk S ta te ,
ev e n so m e se c o n d a r y officials e a r n
m o re t h a n t h a t . I t Is ru m o r e d
t h a t M r. D ew ey m a y a sk C o n g re ss
to ra ise t h a t p a y lim ita tio n . New
Y o rk S t a t e em plo yee p a y levels
h a v e g o n e u p s u b s ta n tia lly in r e ­
c e n t y e a rs , a n d M r. D ew ey m a y
well p u r s u e a “h ig h - p a y ” policy in
th e P re sid e n c y . I t is d o u b tfu l
w h e th e r Congre.ss w o u ld re s is t th e
n e w P r e s id e n t if h e sh o u ld e m ­
b a r k u p o n su c h a co u rse; a n d h e
m a y be in a p o sitio n to p ro m ise
h is to p jo b c a n d id a te s h ig h e r
e m o lu m e n ts in th e n e a r fu tu re .
C o n g re ss h a s a lre a d y , in fa c t,
m a d e in d iv id u a l e x c e p tio n s c r a c k ­
in g th r o u g h t h e $10,330 ceiling.
A tto rn e y P o sts
I n a d d itio n to t h e p o lic y -m ak ­
in g p o sitio n s, th e n ew P re s id e n t
KXA>lINATION KXPKCTED
POST OFFICE CLERK
PAT INCREASE JULY 1
Cl.k.SSK.S WKDNF.SDAY AND FR ID A Y , 1 :1 5 & 7 :3 0 P.M.
Oon'f Make the Mistake of Delaying FHYSICAL FREPARATION fo r
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I jOss th a n 8 5 % in th e P hysical
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DAY and EVKISIISG CLASSES
New Y ork .State E x a m in a tio n O rd e re d
MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE EXAMINER
Salary Kaiige $ 5 8 to $ 7 0 a ^ eek
< lasses T llE S .
TH U K S. at 1 ;iri and 7 :3 0 P.M.
A vaila ble to V e te r a n s U n d er th e G. I. B ill
i^ATROL INSPECTOR
Railway Postal Clerk
(U. s. Immigration & Naturaliiation Serv.)
<;i,AS.SK.S WKD. X l UI.,
anil 7 :3 0 P.M.
CLA.SSES W ED. & F R I.,
] ; ] . “> a n d 7 :3 0 P.M.
£xamination Expected in Ja n u a ry — Enrollment Now Open!
« litSPECTOR of PLUMBING • CITY PLUMBER
• MASTER PLUMBER’S LICENSE
CUtsst-s Starthiff Soon
W ill He L im ite d in Size
/V. Y. C.ilv Examination Ordered!
w ill h a v e th e priv ileg e o f filling
ev ery a t to r n e y p o st in ttie G o v e rn ­
m e n t, if h e SO w ishes, b ec a u se a t ­
to r n e y p o sitio n s In a ll F e d e ra l
a g e n c ie s a r e e x e m p t f r o m civil
service. ( I n t h e F e d e r a l service,
" a t t o r n e y ” p o sitio n s a r e d is tin ­
g u is h e d f r o m “ le g a l" positions.
T h e f o r m e r re q u ire a d m issio n to
th e b a r ; t h e l a t t e r d eal w ith n o n ju d ic ia l leg al w o rk .) S in c e m a n y
of t h e p o litic a l h a n g e r s - o n a r e a t ­
to rn e y s, h e r e is a f r u t f u l so u rc e of
re w a r d fo r t h e f a i th f u l b r i g h t boys
a n d t h e f a i th f u l h a c k s w h o h a v e
p a ss e d b a r e x a m in a tio n s . T h e a t ­
t o r n e y w h o d esires a n o n -c o m p e ti­
tiv e p a t r o n a g e jo b will c e rta in ly
m a k e It h is b u sin ess to p e rf o rm
little k in d n e s s e s w ith in th e n e x t
few m o n t h s f o r th e p a r t y le a d e rs
w h o c a n h e lp him .
P a tr o n a g e F r u i t
P o s tm a s te r s h ip s a r e tr a d it io n ­
ally p lu m s fo r th e p a r t y in pow er.
A lth o u g li h e d g e d in w ith c e r t a in
civil serv ice re s tric tio n s , th e s e
r e q u ir e m e n ts h a v e n o t tr o u b le d
th e p o litic ia n s . A dd h e re , too, th e
p o sitio n s of I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e Col­
le c to rs — c o n sid e re d h ig h ly d e s ir­
a b le by t h e c lu b h o u se g e n try . I n
th is c a te g o ry in c lu d e th e U.S.
A tto r n e y jo b s in th e v a rio u s F e d ­
e r a l d is tric ts , u n d e r t h e D e p a r t­
m e n t o f J u s tic e , to g e th e r w ith t h e
la r g e r n u m b e r of A s s is ta n t U. S.
A tto r n e y posts.
T h e s e a d d u p to a fa irly w ell
lo a d e d tr e e of ju ic y p a tr o n a g e
fr u it.
Ju d icial Jo b s
I n a d d itio n to th e S u p re m e
C o u rt, t h e P r e s id e n t will h a v e
a v a ila b le a w ide n e tw o rk of low er
F e d e r a l c o u rts u p o n w h ic h to
m a k e a p p o in tm e n ts as v a ca n c ies
occur. T h e jo b s a re n o t o n ly
ju d g e s h ip s , b u t clerk s, m a rs h a ls ,
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D is tric t o f C o lu m b ia, e a c h h a v in g
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tim e . T h e d is tr i c t c o u r t is t h e
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h e a r s m o s t o f t h e F e d e ra l cases
a n d m a k e s fin a l d isp o sitio n of th e
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U n ite d S ta t e s a tto r n e y , a U n ite d
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j u r y ) . M oreo ver, a w ide g ro u p of
“ a c c e s s o ry ” p o sitio n s ex ist h e re :
cle rk s, d e p u ty clerks, a s s is ta n t
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fancies occur. T h e se c o u rt in c lu d e:
C ourt o f claim s, w ith a ch ief
justice, f o u r a sso c ia te ju d g e s,
chief clerk, a s s is t a n t clerk , bailiff,
jecretary to t h e c o u rt, a u d ito r,
and re p o rte r, (b) C o u rt of C u s(Q0JS a n d P a t e n t A ppeals, h a v in g
five judges, a clerk, a s s is t a n t clerk,
and re p o rte r, (c) C u sto m s C o u rt,
p e rso n n e l c o n sistin g of n in e
judges, a clerk, a d e p u ty clerk,
m a r s h a l , d e p u ty m a rs h a l, a n d five
reporters, (d) C o u rts of th e D is­
trict of C o lu m b ia ; (e) T e r r i to r ia l
Courts.
No Civil Service H e re
jo b s w h ic h will becom e v a c a n t in s a f e ty of th e P r e s id e n t a n d m e m ­
II. II. 5508, v e te ra n p re f e re n c e
N ew Y o rk ’s C a p ita l C ity if D ew ey bers of h is fam ily .
d e n t T r u m a n a f t e r h a v in g p a sse d
to m o th e rs of v e te ra n s.
goes to W a s h in g to n . I t is a ss u m e d
P ro fe ssio n a l, scien tific a n d t e c h ­ C o ng ress:
t h a t th e G o v e rn o r w ould ta k e h is n ic a l e x p e rts t o r te m p o ra r y , p a r t S. 1861, to p ro v id e p ro m o tio n s
H. II. 6454, r e tir e m e n t fo r i n ­
lo n g - tim e s ta ff w ith h im —C h a rle s tim e o r i n t e r m i t t e n t e m p lo y m e n t fo r te m p o r a r y p o sta l c u s to d ia l e m ­ v e stig a to ry p e rs o n n e l a t 50 a f t e r
ployees.
B reitel, P a u l Lockwood, E llio tt Bell, fo r c o n s u lta tio n p u rp o ses.
20 y e a rs service.
J o h n E. B u rto n , J a m e s H a g H. R, 6641, a n n u itie s fo r s u r v iv ­
A ny lo cal p h y sic ia n , s u rg e o n or
H. R. 4917, b e n efits for d is a b le d
e rty , A1 G o o d ric h , H a ro ld K eller, d e n t is t em p lo y ed u n d e r c o n t r a c t in g spouse.
v e te ra n s .
A lg e rm a n C h a p m a n , J o h n O ’C o n ­ o r o n a p a r t - t im e o r fee basis
S. 1082, to c re d it fo r p ro m o tio n
S. 2692, C o m p tro lle r of C u r ­
nell, J a n e T o d d , L illia n R osse, w h e n in th e o p in io n of t h e Civil c e r t a in service of t r a n s f e r r e d p o s t­ r e n c y r e t i r e m e n t s y s te m to be
a m o n g o th e rs .
Most- of th e s e S erv ice C o m m ission , a p p o i n tm e n t a l em ployees.
t r a n s f e r r e d to th e U.S. Civil
p eo p le h a v e be en a s s o c ia te d w ith th r o u g h co m p e titiv e e x a m in a tio n
S. 1493, to m a k e Civil S e r v i c e ' S erv ice R e ti r e m e n t S y ste m .
th e G o v e rn o r in on e c a p a c ity o r is im p ra c tic a b le .
a n o t h e r sin c e h is d a y s as a p ro s e ­
P o sitio n s of C h a p la in a n d C h a p ­
c u t o r in New Y o rk C ity, a n d h e l a in ’s A ssis ta n t,
m e n , fo re m e n , re c o rd e rs, p ac k e rs,
re lie s u p o n th e m iieavily. I f th e y
A ny p o sitio n i n a fo re ig n c o u n ­ cooks, a n d a x e m a n .
go to W a s h in g to n w ith h im , it t r y w h e n e x a m in a tio n is c o n s id e r­
T re a s u r y D e p a r tm e n t
will o p en u p a g ro u p of im p o r­ ed im p ra c tic a b le .
F iv e a s s is ta n ts to th e S e c r e ta r y
t a n t S t a t e jobs. T h e local p o liti­
P o sitio n s w ith o u t c o m p e n sa tio n . of th e T re a s u ry .
W A S H IN G T O N , J u l y 5.— T h e 6
cos h a v e t h e r eyes on th e s e p osts,
A ny p a rt-tim e or in te rm itte n t
T w o p riv a te s e c r e ta rie s o r c o n ­ p e r c e n t d e d u c tio n r a t e fo r r e ­
T h e ex ec u tiv e ag en cies w h ic h do a n d so do a n u m b e r of c a p a b le jo b w h ic h p a y s $720 a y e a r o r
fid e n tia l a s s is t a n ts to t h e S e c re ­ t i r e m e n t b eg ins w ith th e fir s t p a y
their ow n h ir in g , w ith o u t' being c a r e e r m e n in th e S t a t e service. less.
ta r y of th e T re a s u r y , on e to e a c h
s u b je c t t o civil service ru le s, a re I t Is n ’t u n lik e ly t h a t M r. D ew ey
T e m p o r a r y o r p a r t - t im e nn p lo y - A ssis ta n t S e c re ta ry of t h e T r e a s ­ p erio d follow ing J u l y 1. T h is p e­
rio d v aries s o m e w h a t in th e F e d ­
these: F e d e ra l R e se rv e S y ste m ; w ou ld h a v e a w o rd in t h e selec­ m e n t of m e c h a n ic s, sk illed la b o r ­
u ry , a n d o n e to t h e U n d e r S e c re ­ e ra l service.
I n th e C lassified
Central In te llig e n c e A gency; F e d ­ tio n of su ccesso rs to h is ow n ers, a n d tr a d e s m e n o n c o n s tr u c ­ ta
r y of th e T re a s u r y .
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O n e a s s is t a n t to th e U n d e r S e c ­ y ear. I n a n y e v e n t, th e p e rio d
Foreign S erv ice; T e n n e sse e V alley o u t t h e S ta te , th e buzz a n d b u m ­ tic a b le to h o ld a n e x a m in a tio n .
r e t a r y of th e T re a s u r y .
begin s d u r in g Ju ly .
Authority; A m e ric a M n issio n fo r ble o f th e jo b -se ek e rs is in th e
P o sitio n s in A laska.
S p ec ial em ployees in th e field
T h e in c re a s e is fro m 5 p e r cen t.
Aid to G re e c e ; A m e ric a n M ission e a rs o f th e p o litic al le a d e rs, of
U n sk ille d lab o r.
service o f th e B u r e a u of N a r ­
[or Aid to T u rk e y ; E co n o m ic C o­ o t h e r in f lu e n tia l citiz en s, a n d of
S ta te D e p a r tm e n t
co tics; a n d sp e c ia l em p lo y ees fo r
o p e r a tio n A d m in is tra tio n . I n a d ­ L i e u t e n a n t G o v e rn o r J o e R . H a n ­
F iv e sp e cia l a s s is t a n ts to th e te m p o ra r y d e te c tiv e w ork in th e a r e p a id fr o m a s s e ssm e n ts a g a i n s t
dition, t h e U n ite d S ta te s p a r tic i­ ley.
S e c r e ta r y of S ta te .
field service of th e B u r e a u of I n ­ n a t io n a l b a n k s a n d o th e r fin a n c ia l
pates in fifte e n pu b lic I n t e r n a ­
‘E x c e p te d ’ A p p o in tm e n ts
All p o sitio n s u n d e r in t e r n a t io n a l t e r n a l R ev en u e.
institution.?.
tional o rg a n iz a tio n s, a n d all of
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a n d S a v in g s B o n d D ivision.
tionists to p o lic y -m ak in g officials. tio n h a s fo u n d i t p ossib le to p la c e I n t e r n a t i o n a l B o u n d a ry C o m m is­ “ i n t e r p r e te r - t r a n s l a t o r ”
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story.
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T w o p riv a te s e c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
a ss is ta n t? to e a c h o f th e
fo llo w in g ;
The
S e c re ta ry
of
th e
A rm y a n d th e C h ie f o f S ta ff, U n i­
te d S ta te s A rm y . O n e p riv a te sec ­
re ta ry
o r c o n fid e n tia l a s s is ta n t to
each
A ssista n t
S e c re ta ry
of
th e
A rm y .
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e S e c re ta ry
o f th e A rm y .
T ra n s p o rta tio n
C o rp s:
Long­
s h o re m e n a n d s te v e d o re s e m p lo y e d
a t p o rts o f e m b a rk a tio n
in
th e
U n ite d S ta te s ; a n d a ll p o s itio n s
o n v e ss e ls o p e r a te d b y t h e T r a n s ­
p o rta tio n C o rp s.
P o s itio n s th e d u tie s o f w h ic h a re
of a q u a si-m illta ry n a tu re a n d in ­
v o lv e t h e s e c u r i t y o f s e c r e t o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l m a tte r.
S tu d e n t a s s is ta n t p o sitio n s u n ­
d e r t h e O ffice o f t h e P r e s id e n t,
M iss is sip p i R iv e r C o m m is sio n , c o n ­
c e rn e d w ith sc ie n tific e n g in e e rin g
in v e stig a tio n s.
L a n d a p p ra is e rs e m p lo y e d in th e
E n g in e e r D e p a r tm e n t o n a te m p o r­
a r y o r in d e f i n it e b a s is f o r sp e c ific
p r o je c ts w h e r e k n o w le d g e of lo c a l
v a l u e s (>’• c o n d i t i o n s i s r e q u i r e d .
C a r e ta k e rs of a b a n d o n e d m ili­
ta ry re s e rv a tio n s o r of a b a n d o n e d
o r u n o c c u p ie d m ilita ry p o sts w h e n
t h e p o s itio n s a r e fille d by r e t ir e d
n o n c o m m is s io n e d o fiic e rs o r e n ­
lis te d m e n .
C iv ilia n p ro fe sso rs, in s tru c to rs ,
te a c h e rs (e x c ep t te a c h e rs a t th e
C h i l d r e n ’s
S c h o o l* ,
h o s te s .se s,
c h a p e l o r g a n i s 't a n d t h e
c h o ir­
m a s t e r . l i b r a r i a n w h e n fille d b y
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F L A S H II
ROWSOi4TS — BAIT - TACKLE
H e n n i n f j ’s F i s h i n j i S t a t i o n
At At hint io Boaoli Bridcp
CKnAKIHIKST
T ar K ookaw av
i» ir .
a n o ffic e r o f t h e R e g u l a r A r m y r e ­
tir e d f r o m a c tiv e se rv ic e , a n d m ili­
ta r y s e c re ta ry to th e S u p e rin te n d ­
e n t a t W e s t P o in t, w h e n fille d b y
a M ilita ry A c a d e m y g ra d u a te r e ­
tir e d a s a r e g u la r c o m m is sio n e d
o ffic e r f o r d is a b ility .
D u rin g th e e m e rg e n c y d e c la re d
b y th e P r e s id e n t to e x ist o n M a y
27, 1941, a ll p o s itio n s in t h e D e ­
p a r tm e n t o f th e A rm y o n th e Is ­
th m u s of P a n a m a .
U n sk ille d
te m p o ra ry
la b o re rs
a n d m u n itio n s h a n d le rs e n g ag e d
in h a n d U n g O rd in a n c e m a te ria l.
M e s s e n g e r b o y s e m p lo y e d o n th e
A la s k a C o m m u n ic a tio n s S y ste m .
In te rn e s
(m e d ic a l a n d d e n ta l)
in A rm y h o s p ita ls .
(A ll
c iv ilia n
A rm y
p o sitio n s
ab ro ad
are
fille d d ire c tly ,
not
t h r o u g h c iv il s e r v ic e .)
P o s itio n s in th e A rm y M o tio n
P ic tu re S e rv ic e a n d p o s itio n s of
h o s te s s a n d lib r a r ia n
u n d e r th e
S p e c ia l S e rv ic e s D iv is io n , D e p a r t­
m e n t o f th e A rm y , a ssig n e d to
A rm y p o sts.
C iv ilia n d e a n s a n d p ro fe s so rs a t
th e A rm y A ir F o rc e s I n s titu te o f
T e c h n o lo g y , W r ig h t F ie ld , D a y to n ,
O h io .
C iv ilia n D ire c to rs o f S tu d ie s e fn p lo y e d a t t h e N a tio n a l W a r C o l­
le g e , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C.
N av y D e p a r tm e n t
T w o p riv a te sec re ta rie s o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts to th e S e c re ­
ta r y o f th e N a v y , o n e to e a c h A s­
s is ta n t S e c re ta ry of th e N avy a n d
o n e to th e U n d e r S e c re ta ry of th e
N avy.
T e a c h e r s in th e U n ite d S ta te s
N a v a l A c a d e m y a n d in th e U n ite d
S ta te s N a v a l P o s tg r a d u a te S c h o o l.
P o s itio n s th e d u tie s of w h ic h a re
o f a q u a si-n a v a l c h a r a c te r a n d In ­
v o lv e t h e s e c u r it y o f s e c r e t o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l m a tte r.
P o s itio n s
of
o rd e rly
at
th e
U n ite d S ta te s N a v a l H o m e w h e n
filled b y t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f b e n e ­
fic ia rie s of th e H o m e.
T e c h n ic a l o r p ro fessio n al c o n ­
s u lta n ts o r a d v iso rs, a t e n tr a n c e
r a te of P -5 o r its e q u iv a le n t a n d
a b o v e , e m p lo y e d u p to six m o n t h s
a year.
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e S e c re ta ry
of th e N avy.
C a r e ta k e r s o r g u a rd s e m p lo y e d
a t c lo se d fa c ilitie s o f th e N a v y
D e p a rtm e n t.
A lie n s c ie n tis ts e m p lo y e d u n d e r
S ta te , W a r a n d N av y C o o rd in a tin g
C o m m itte e D ire c tiv e s.
S tu d e n t tr a in e e s in n a v a l s h ip ­
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D e p a rtm e n t
or J u stic e
D ire c to r a n d th re e a s s is ta n t d i­
re c to rs of p riso n s.
T w o p riv a te s e c re ta rie s o r co n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts to th e A tto rn e y
G e n e r a l, a n d o n e to e a c h o f th e
fo llo w in g : A s s is ta n t to th e A tto r ­
ney
G e n e ra l,
S o lic ito r G e n e ra l,
A ss is ta n t S o lic ito r G e n e ra l, a n d
e a c h A s s is ta n t A tto rn e y G e n e ra l.
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e A tto rn e y
G e n e ra l.
E ig h t p o s itio n s in th e im m e d i­
a t e o ffic e o f t h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l .
M e m b e rs of th e B o a r d o f P a ro le .
A ll p o s i t i o n s i n t h e F e d e r a l B u r ­
e a u of In v e stig a tio n .
O n e p riv a te
se c re ta ry
to
th e
C o m m is sio n e r of I m m ig r a tio n a n d
N a tu ra liz a tio n .
F e d e ra l P ris o n In d u s trie s , In c .:
T h e C o m m is sio n e r of In d u s trie s .
T h r e e D e p u ty C o m m issio n e rs of
Im m ig ra tio n a n d N a tu ra liz a tio n .
D e p u ty U n ite d S ta te s M a rs h a ls
p a i d o n a fe e b a sis .
P o s itio n s o f b a iliff in th e U n ite d
S ta te s c o u rts.
P o s t O ffice D e p a r t m e n t
T w o p riv a te s e c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts to th e P o s t­
m a s te r G e n e ra l, o n e to e a c h A s­
s is ta n t P o s tm a s te r G e n e ra l, a n d
o n p to t h e S o lic ito r o f t h e P o s t
O ffice D e p a r t m e n t .
O n e p riv a te se c re ta ry o r c o n fi­
d e n tia l a ss is ta n t to th e h e a d of
e a c h b u r e a u ( o r o ffice ) i n t h e P o s t
O ffice D e p a r t m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n ,
D . C ., w h o i s a p p o i n t e d b y t h e
P re sid e n t.
C le rk s in f o u r t h c la ss p o s t o f­
fic e s.
O ne ch au ffeu r
fo r
th e
P o s t­
m a ste r G en eral
F o u r s p e c ia l a s s is ta n ts to th e
P o s tm a s te r G e n e ra l.
S u b s titu te r u r a l c arrie rs.
S p e c ia l d e liv e ry m e s s e n g e r s in
and
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c la ss
t a k e r s a t t e m p o r a r i l y c l o s e d c»J
o r im p ro v e d a re a a .
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J a n ito rs a n d
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s o ils
n e e r i n g , a n d w i t h s u rv e y in g
T h e S o lic ito r o f t h e P o s t O ffice
D e p a rtm e n t.
P u e r t o R ic o R e c o n stru c tio n i j
m i n i s t r a t i o n : O n e A d m in is tr * tj
a n d o n e H e a d A d m in is tra tiv e
fle e r.
F o u r th c la ss p o s tm a s te rs in th e
H a w a iia n Isla n d s.
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry to th e
E x e c u tiv e A s s is ta n t to th e P o s t­
m a s te r G e n e ra l.
D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te rio r
T w o p riv a te s e c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a ss is ta n ts to th e S e c re ­
ta r y o f th e I n te r io r a n d o n e to
e a c h A ss is ta n t S e c re ta ry of th e
In te rib r.
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e S e c re ta ry
of th e In te rio r.
O ffice o f t h e S e c r e t a r y : O n e a s ­
s is ta n t to th e S e c re ta ry .
E n g in e e r s , g e o lo g ists, e c o n o m is ts
a rc h ite c ts a n d a p p ra ise rs in a co n ­
s u ltin g o r a d v iso ry c a p a c ity fo r
te m p o ra ry , p a rt-tim e o r in te rm it­
te n t e m p lo y m e n t.
P o sitio n s in th e B u re a u o f I n ­
d i a n A f f a i r s , W a s h i n g t o n . D . C .,
a n d in t h e fie ld w h e n fille d c y th e
a p p o in tm e n t of In d ia n s w h o a re
of o n e -fo u rth
or
m o re
In d ia n
b lo o d .
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n t to th e h e a d c f
e ac h b u re a u in th e In te rio r D e­
p a r t m e n t w h o is a p p o i n t e d b y t h e
P r e s id e n t, a n d o n e e a c h to th e
G o v e rn o rs
of
A la sk a ,
H a w a ii,
P u e r to R ic o , a n d th e V irg in I s ­
la n d s.
A ll p o s i t i o n s i n t h e N e o p i t L u m ­
b e r M ills o n th e M e n o m in e e I n ­
d ia n R e s e r v a tio n , W isc o n s in .
A g ric u ltu ra l
e x te n sio n
a g en ts
a n d h o m e d e m o n s t r a t i o n a g e n '.s
e m p lo y e d in fie ld p o s itio n s in t h e
I n d i a n S e rv ic e .
O ffice o f t h e S e c r e t a r y .
S ix
s p e c ia l a g e n t s in t h e O ffice
of
F ie ld R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s to in v e s ti­
g a te fr a u d u le n t e n trie s a n d o th e r
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m e n t of th e In te rio r.
H o u se k e e p e rs in th e I n d ia n S e r­
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t h e F is h a n d W ild life S e rv ic e c o n ­
c e rn e d w ith s c ie n tific fis h e ry in ­
v e s tig a tio n s w h e n fille d b y s t u d ­
e n ts a t c o lle g e s a n d u n iv e r s itie s
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isio n o f P o w e r.
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p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fid e n tia l
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D iv isio n o f P o w e r.
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fic a te i t c le a rly a p p e a rs t h a t n o
re c e n t e x a m in a tio n of th e a p p li­
c a n t h a s b e en m a d e by th e V e te r­
a n s A d m in is tra tio n , a n d t h a t th e
n a tu r e o f th e c o n d itio n o f d lsa b iliy d e s c rib e d m a k e s a n y m e re
c o n c lu sio n
th a t
a
“p e rm a n e n t
sta b iliz e d
c o n d itio n o f d is a b ilty
e x is ts ” o f n o p ro b a tiv e fo rc e in
th e ab sen ce o f a re c e n t e x a m in a ­
tio n .”
T h e C o m m is sio n h a s a s k e d C o rp o ra tic H i C o u n s e l J o h n P . M c G r a t h
fo r a n o p in io n . I t p o in ts o u t t h a t
th e d isp u te d p ro m o tio n s w ere m a d e
p rio r to th e d e c isio n in S p e c ia l
T e rm o f th e S u p re m e C o u rt, h o ld ­
i n g t h a t le s s t h a n 10 p e r c e n t d i s ­
a b ility d id n o t e n title a v e te r a n
to p rim a r y p re fe re n c e .
H a za rd o u s
rC la im a n t
te s tifie d
th a t
h is
tori w a s e n g i n e e r i n g i n c o n n e c ,n w ith t h e p l a n n i n g o f e l e c icai w o r k
on
h is
e m p l o y e r ’s
tiool b u i l d i n g s . W h e n a d d i t i o n s
bre to b e
b u ilt o n to e x istin g
Ijildings, h e , i n o r d e r ‘t o f i n d o u t
lhat th e e x i s t i n g c o n d i t i o n s i n t h e
L ld in g s’ w e r e , h a d t o ‘g o o u t i n
fie field’ t o ‘a x a m i n e t h e e x i s t i n g
lectrical i n s t a l l a t i o n s . ’ A t t i m e s
ta t i n v o lv e d g o i n g u p o n a s t e p kdder, t a k i n g c o v e r s o f f e l e c t r i c a l
iixes, c o u n t i n g w i r e s , f o l l o w i n g
|='-tr;cal c i r c u i t s , a n d u s i n g p l i e r s ,
I flashlight a n d a r u l e r . C l a i m a n t
lid held t h e s a m e p o s i t i o n w i t h
b o a rd o f e d u c a t i o n f o r a b o u t
been y e a r s b e f o r e t h e a c c id e n t,
Ind d u r i n g a b o u t t e n o f t h o s e
Tears h is t r i p s i n t o ‘t h e f i e l d ’ ’a v e r ­
t ’d t h i r t y t r i p s a y e a r . F o r t h e
l?e y e a r s b e f o r e
th e
a c c id e n t,
Mwever, l i t t l e o r n o a c t u a l c o n liucti'jn w o r k , o l d o r n e w , h a d
Jeen d o n e b y t h e b o a r d , a n d s o
iaimant’s d u t i e s d u r i n g t h a t p e r bd and a t t h e t i m e o f h i s i n [iries w e r e a l l p e r f o r m e d i n h i s
nplcyer’s o f f i c e . O n t h a t p r o o f
le c o m p e n s a t i o n b o a r d d e c i d e d
favor o f c l a i m a n t . I t h e l d , i n
o p in io n , t h a t c l a i m a n t ’s w o r k
kvolves t h e o p e r a t i o n a n d m a i n jerince o f e l e c t r i c a l
e q u ip m e n t
ed m a d e f i n d i n g s t h a t h e , a t t h e
of t h e a c c i d e n t , ‘w a s e n g a g e d
a B h a z a r d o u s o c c u p a t i o n ’, a l s o
li t hLs e m p l o y e r ‘w a s e n g a g e d i n
[h a z a rd o u s e m p l o y m e n t a s e n u perated i n t h e W o r k m e n ’s C o m L'ation L a w , ’ a n d t h a t c l a i m Ijit’s e m p l o y m e n t ‘w a s i n c i d e n t a l
treto.’ T h e A p p e l l a t e D i v i s i o n
a n im ou sly a f f i r m e d , s t a t i n g i n
m e m o r a n d u m t h a t c l a i m a n t ’s
mil’s ( d r a u g h t i n g ) , w h e n
(h e
in ju re d
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under
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'g i a n tc d t h e b o a r d o f e d u c a t i o n
to a p p e a l t o t h i s c o u r t . ”
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A re
D e p a rtm e n t of th e
A rm y
T w o p riv a te se c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
a ss is ta n ts to e a c h o f th e
fo llo w in g :
The
S e c re ta ry
of
th e
A rm y a n d th e C h ie f o f S ta ff, U n i­
te d S ta te s A rm y . O n e p riv a te s e c ­
re ta ry
each
Jobs
N u m e ro u s
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1 1)
fid e n tia l
seco n d , th ird ,
p o s t o ffice s .
o r c o n fid e n tia l a s s is ta n t to
A ss is ta n t
S e c re ta ry
of
th e
A rm y .
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e S e c re ta ry
o f th e A rm y .
T ra n s p o rta tio n
C o rp s:
Long­
s h o re m e n a n d ste v e d o re s e m p lo y e d
a t p o rts o f e m b a rk a tio n
in
th e
U n ite d S ta te s ; a n d a ll p o s itio n s
o n v e ss e ls o p e r a t e d b y t h e T r a n s ­
p o rta tio n C o rp s.
P o s itio n s th e d u tie s o f w h ic h a r e
of a q u a si-m illta ry n a tu r e a n d in ­
v o lv e t h e s e c u r i t y o f s e c r e t o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l m a tte r.
S tu d e n t a s s is ta n t p o s itio n s u n ­
d e r t h e O ffice o f t h e P r e s i d e n t ,
M i.s a iss ip p i R i v e r C o m m i s s i o n , c o n ­
c e rn e d w ith sc ie n tific e n g in e e r in g
in v e stig a tio n s.
L a n d a p p r a is e rs e m p lo y e d in th e
E n g in ee r D e p a rlm e n l o n a te m p o r­
a r y o r in d e f in ite b a s is f o r s p e c ific
p r o je c ts w h e r e k n o w le d g e o i lo c a l
v a l u e s (>’• c o n d i t i o n s i s r e q u i r e d .
C a re ta k e rs of a b a n d o n e d m ili­
ta ry re s e rv a tio n s o r of a b a n d o n e d
o r u n o c c u p ie d m ilita ry p o s ts w h e n
t h e p o s itio n s a r e fille d b y r e t i r e d
n o n c o n i m i s s i o n t 'd o ilic e r s o r e n ­
lis te d m en .
C iv ilia n p ro c e sso rs, in s tr u c to r s ,
te a c h e rs (ex cep t te a c h e rs a t th e
C h i l d r e n ’s
S c h o o l).
h o ste sse s,
ch ap e l o rg a n ist a n d
th e
c h o ir­
m a s t e r . l i b r a r i a n w h e n fille d b y
a n o ffic e r o f t h e R e g u l a r A r m y r e ­
tir e d f r o m a c tiv e s e rv ic e , a n d m ili­
ta ry s e c re ta ry to th e S u p e rin te n d ­
e n t a t W e s t P o in t, w h e n fille d b y
a M ilita ry A c ad e m y g r a d u a te r e ­
tir e d a s a r e g u la r c o m m is sio n e d
o ffic e r f o r d is a b ility .
IX irln g th e e m e rg e n c y d e c la r e d
by th e P re s id e n t to e x ist o n M ay
27, 1941, a ll p o s itio n s in t h e D e ­
p a rtm e n t of th e A rm y o n th e Is ­
th m u s of P a n a m a .
U n sk ille d
te m p o ra ry
la b o re rs
a n d m u n itio n s h a n d le rs e n g a g e d
in h a n d lin g O rd in a n c e m a te ria l.
M e s se n g e r b o y s e m p lo y e d o n th e
A la sk a C o m m u n ic a tio n s S y s te m .
In te rn e s
(m e d ic a l a n d d e n ta l)
in A rm y h o s p ita ls.
(A ll
c iv ilia n
A rm y
p o sitio n s
a b ro ad
are
fille d
d ire c tly ,
not
t h r o u g h c iv il s e r v ic e .)
P o s itio n s in th e A rm y M o tio n
P ic tu r e S e rv ic e a n d p o s itio n s o f
h o s te s s a n d lib r a r ia n
u n d e r th e
S p e c ia l S e rv ic e s D iv is io n , D e p a r t ­
m e n t o f th e A rm y , a s s ig n e d to
A rm y p o s ts.
C iv ilia n d e a n s a n d p ro fe s so rs a t
t h e A rm y A ir F o r c e s I n s t i t u t e o f
T e c h n o lo g y , W r ig h t F ie ld , D a y to n ,
O h io .
C iv ilia n D ir e c to r s o f S tu d ie s e ln p lo y e d a t t h e N a tio n a l W a r C o l­
le g e , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C.
N avy D e p a r tm e n t
T w o p riv a te s e c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts to th e S e c re ­
ta ry of th e N avy, o n e to e a c h A s­
s is ta n t S e c re ta ry of th e N av y a n d
o n e to t h e U n d e r S e c r e ta r y o f t h e
N avy.
T e a c h e r s in th e U n ite d S ta te s
N a v a l A c a d e m y a n d in th e U n ite d
S ta te s N a v a l P o s tg r a d u a te S c h o o l.
P o s itio n s th e d u tie s of w h ic h a re
of a q u a si-n a v a l c h a r a c te r a n d in ­
v o lv e t h e s e c u r it y o f s e c r e t o r c o n ­
ROD AND GUN
fid e n tia l m a tte r.
P o s itio n s
of
o rd e rly
at
th e
U n ite d S ta te s N a v a l H o m e w h e n
fille d b y t h e a p p o i n t m e n t o f b e n e ­
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President, he will find descending
upon him th e hnngriest h orde of
job-seeiiers since early New Deal
days.
D e p a rtm e n t
of
J u stic e
D i r e c t o r a n d t h r e e a s s i s 'l a n t d i ­
re c to rs o f p riso n s.
T w o p riv a te se c re ta rie s o r co n ­
fid e n tia l a s.sista n ts to th e A tto r n e y
G e n e ra l, a n d o n e to e a c h o f th e
f o llo w in g : A .s s is ta n t to t h e A t t o r ­
ney
G e n e ra l,
S o lic ito r
G e n e ra l,
A s s is ta n t S o lic ito r G e n e r a l, a n d
e a c h A s s is ta n t A tto rn e y G e n e ra l.
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e A tto rn e y
G e n e ra l.
E ig h t p o s itio n s in th e im m e d i­
a t e o ffice o f t h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l .
M e m b e rs of th e B o a r d o f P a ro le .
A ll p o s i t i o n s i n t h e F e d e r a l B u r ­
e a u of In v e s tig a tio n .
O n e p riv a te
s e c re ta ry
to
th e
C o m m issio n e r of I m m ig r a tio n a n d
N a tu ra liz a tio n .
F e d e ra l P ris o n In d u s trie s , In c .;
T h e C o m m is sio n e r of In d u s trie s .
T h r e e D e p u ty C o m m is sio n e rs o f
Im m ig ra tio n a n d N a tu ra liz a tio n .
D e p u ty U n ite d S ta te s M a rs h a ls
p a i d o n a fe e b a sis .
P o s itio n s o f b a iliff in th e U n ite d
S ta te s c o u rts.
P o s t O ffice D e p a r t m e n t
T w o p riv a te se c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts to th e P o s t­
m a s te r G e n e ra l, o n e to e a c h A s­
s ista n t P o s tm a ste r G e n e ra l, a n d
onf* t o t h e S o l i c i t o r o f t h e P o s t
O ffice D e p a r t m e n t .
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fi­
d e n tia l a s s is ta n t to th e h e a d of
e a c h b u r e a u ( o r o ffice ) i n t h e P o s t
O ffice D e p a r t m e n t in W a s h i n g t o n ,
D . C ., w h o I s a p p o i n t e d b y t h e
P re s id e n t.
C le rk s in f o u r th c la ss p o s t o f­
fic e s.
O ne ch au ffeu r
fo r
th e
P o s t­
m a ste r G en eral
F o u r sp e c ia l a s s is ta n ts to th e
P o s tm a ste r G e n e ra l.
S u b s titu te ru r a l c a rrie rs .
S p e c ia l d e liv e ry m e s s e n g e r s in
and
fo u rth
c la ss
t a k e r s a t t e m p o r a r i l y c lo se d
o r im p ro v e d a re a s .
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U n sk ille d la b o re rs e m p lo y e d a s
ja n ito rs a n d
c le a n e rs
in
sm a ll
p o s ta l u n its in le a s e d q u a r te r s a t
a c o m p e n sa tio n
le ss t h a n
1 ,7 0 0
per annum .
T e m p o r a r y , i n t e r m i t t e n t or
s o n a l fie ld a s s is ta n t s in f o t t ^
ra n g e m a n a g e m e n t,
s o ils , I
n e e r l n g , a n d w i t h s u rv e y in if
tie s .
“
H i e S o l i c i t o r o f t h e P o s t O fla c e
D e p a rtm e n t.
P u e r t o R ic o R ec (» istru ctio n
m i n i s t r a t i o n : O n e A d m in is tr* .'
a n d o n e H e a d A d m in istra tiv e ^
fle e r.
^
F o u r t h c la ss p o s tm a s te r s in t h e
H a w a iia n Is la n d s.
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry
to th e
E x e c u tiv e A s s is ta n t to th e P o s t­
m a s te r G e n e ra l.
D e p a rtm e n t o f th e In te rio r
T w o p riv a te s e c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a ss is ta n ts to th e S e c re ­
ta ry o f th e I n te r io r a n d o n e to
e a c h A ssista n t S e c re ta ry o f th e
In te rld r.
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e S e c re ta ry
of th e In te rio r.
O ffice o f t h e S e c r e t a r y : O n e a s ­
s is ta n t to th e S e c re ta ry .
E n g in e e rs , g e o lo g is ts, e c o n o m is ts
a rc h ite c ts a n d a p p ra ise rs in a co n ­
s u ltin g o r a d v iso ry c a p a c ity fo r
te m p o ra ry , p a rt-tim e o r in te r m it­
te n t e m p lo y m e n t.
P o s itio n s In th e B u re a u o f I n ­
d i a n A f f a i r s . W a s h i n g t o n , D . C .,
a n d in t h e fie ld w h e n fille d c y th e
a p p o in tm e n t of In d ia n s w ho are
of o n e -fo u rth
or
m o re
In d ia n
b lo o d .
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R 8 P — lia tiiiR s c a le b e in g p re p a re d ,
R C — R a tin g C o m p le te d .
W P — W r i t e n I n p r o g r e .s .s ,
W C — W rite n c o m p le te d .
P T P — R a tin g of p e rfo rm a n c e te st
• in p r o g r e s s .
T E P — T r a in in g a n d e x p e rie n c e in
p ro g ress.
T E C — T ra in in g
and
e x p e rie n c e
c o m p le te d .
I P — I n te rv ie w s in p ro g re s s .
M P — M e d ic a ls in p ro g re s s.
C W — C le ric a l w o rk in p ro g re s s ,
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 i n g c o m p le te d ) .
S R R — P e n d in g s e rv ic e re c o rd r a t ­
in g s,
L P — L ist s e n t to p rin te r.
O p ev-vo m p e tit i I'o
th a n
S u p e rv is o rs
of
1 ,2 0 0
are
and
to
be
5129. C le rk , G r a d e 2 — R C , lis t a p p o in te d th is fa ll in t h e B o a r d
b e in g p r e p a r e d .
o f E d u c a t i o n ’s n e w p r o g r a m .
5133.
S t e n o g r a p h e r , G r a d e 2— T h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s a r e d e s i g ­
RSP.
n a te d to p ro v id e te a c h e r s fo r a n
5158.
P la y g ro u n d D ire c to r (W o ­
e s t i m a t e d i n c r e a s e o f 2 5 ,6 0 0 i n
m en )— F rP .
p u p il r e g is t r a t i o n n e x t fa ll.
5094. D ie titia n — R S P .
5527. T r a a s i t P a tr o l m e n , B rid g e
T h e e x a m s a re o p e n e d to m e n
a n d T u n n e l O ffice r, C o r r e c tio n O f ­ a n d w o m e n u n le s s o th e r w is e i n ­
fic e r ( m e n ) — M P .
d ic a te d .
5301. P o lic e w o m a n :
lis t
b e in g
S u p e rv is o ry
in v e s tig a te d .
P rin c ip a l, J r. H ig h S ch o o l
5132. S o c ia l In v e s b ig a to r, G r a d e
C h ie f P s y c h o lo g ist
1 ; lis t p ro m u lg a te d .
S u p e r v i s o r o f C .R .M .D .
5154. A u t o - E n g in e m a n — R C , lis t
F i r s t A sst. In A c a d e m ic S u b je c ts
b e in g p re p a re d .
(M a th , a n d S c ie n c e )
5390.
A ss t.
R e sid e n t
S u p e rin ­
F i r s t A ss t, i n A u to m o tiv e .T ra d e s
te n d e n t; o ra ls to b e h e ld .
(M )
5551. F ir e m a n
(P .
D .) — W C ,
F i r s t A ss t, i n A c c o u n tin g
m e d i c a l s t o s t a r t a b o u t J u l y 16.
F i r s t A sst, in S te n o g r a p h y
5262. M a in ta in e r s H e lp e r, G ro u p
D a y a n d V o c a tio n a l H ig h S c h o o ls
5441. S r. B a c te rio lo g is t (W D S ) B ; lis t p r o m u lg a te d .
T e a c h e r o f F in e A rts
5
3
3
5
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S u b . T e a c h e r o f F in e A rts
5455. S r. I n s tr u c to r ( F a r m in g )
T e a c h e r o f H eb rew
^R S P .
Sub. T e a c h e r o f H eb rew
5518. G e n e r a l M e d ic a l S u p e r i n ­
T e a c h e r o f B io lo g y a n d G e n e r a l
te n d e n t (H D )— LP.
S c ie n c e .
5482.
F o rem an
(T rack );
o ra ls
S u b . T e a c h e r o f B io lo g y a n d
c o m p le te d .
G e n e ra l S c ie n c e
A
s
p
e
c
i
a
l
b
o
x
w
a
s
r
e
s
e
r
v
e
d
f
o
r
5481.
F o rem an
(S u rf
T rack );
T e a c h e r of P h y s ic s a n d G e n e ra l
th e h o n o r s tu d e n ts of th e M o n ro e
o ra ls c o m p le te d .
S c ie n c e
S
c
h
o
o
l
o
f
B
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s
i
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e
s
s
,
E
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1
7
7
t
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5 3 0 3 . S t e n o g r a p h e r , G r a d e 4—
Sub. T each er
o f P h y s ic s a n d
S tre e t
and
B o sto n
R oad,
The
RSP.
fo r
th e
Y a n k e e -B o s to n G e n e r a l S c ie n c e
5216.
C l e i k , G r a d e 3 ( a l l D e p t s . )B r o n x ,
T e a c h e r of C h e m istry a n d G e n ­
g a m e o n J u n e 30, 1948.
^L P .
T h e s tu d e n ts s tu d y in g u n d e r th e e ra l S c ie n c e
5431. C le rk
i.B H E > , G r a d e
3;
S u b . T e a c h e r o f C h e m istry a n d
G . I. B ill o f R i g h t s a n d i n v i t e d
LP.
5 21G . C l e r k . G r a d e
5; P a r t 2 to t h e g a m e w e re J o s e p h E c h o ls , G e n e r a l S c ie n c e
T e a c h e r o f A c c o u n tin g
S id n e y F r a n k e l, N o rm a n F r a n k e l,
b e in g ra te d .
S u b . T e a c h e r o f A c c o u n tin g
5432. C le rk , G r a d e 4 (a ll D e p ts .) J o s e p h G e rv a s i, S e y m o u r K a p la n ,
T e a c h e r o f C o m m e rc ia l A rt
S id n e y L e w is , P a t s y P a o l e t t a a n d
— RSP.
S u b , T e a c h e r o f C o m m e rc ia l A rt
5433. C le rk (B H E > , G r a d o 4 — B u r to n R o th f e ld .
T e a c h e r o f In te r io r D e c o ra tin g
H a rry Je ro m e , V e te ra n s ” C o u n ­
RSP.
Sub. T e a c h e r o f In te rio r D eco­
5101. S te n o g r a p h e r , G r a d e 3 — s e llo r o f t h e S c h o o l, a c c o m p a n ie d
ra tin g
th e g ro u p a s th e ir h o s t.
RSP.
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T e a c h e r o f O ffice M a c h in e O p ­
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S u b . T e a c h e r o f O ffice M a c h in e
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T e a c h e r o f M e rc h a n d is in g a n d
S a le sm a n s h ip
S u b . T e a c h e r o f M e rc h a n d isin g
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J u n io r H ig h S c h o o ls
T e a c h e r of H eb rew a n d C o m ­
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S u b . T e a c h e r o f H eb rew
T each fer o f I n d u s tr ia l A rts (M )
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ih $ y
F u r n itu re repaired, reflniMhrd, reiipholstered. Bleachinp, Ptcklinsr, etc. Q uality
w o rk n m n sh ip l Rca,sonablo prices I Handic.appcd V eterans W elfare Committee, 105*:
3d av. (Oa-O.'Jd S t). R E 4-8848,
Sew er C leaning
SEW ERS OR DRAINS RAZOR-KLEENED.
No diR-grinsr— I f no resu lts, no ehars'e.
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W RITE RS— D em o n strato rs to 3 0 % off:
Royal, Rem., Und., & Corona. M achines
rented for civil service exam s. ABALON
140 W. 4 2nd St. NVC— BR. 0-7785.
T yP K W K IT E K S Bougtii— Sold Excbanirect.
R oaenbaum ’s. J5 8 8 Broad wa.v, Brooklyn
(N ear Halsey St. Station*
Spccial* on
Reconditioned M achines GL 8-9400
TYPKWR1TER,S, NEW , I S E D P o rtab le &
stan d a rd all m akes. E x p e rt repair and
low co.st re n ta ls to Civil Service. A. A.
RAIIitI N. WOf.F, 55 0-7 th Ave., N. T. T Y P E W R IT E R CO. 101 West 43 St. (n r.
M arital troubk's, desertion oases. F am ily (ith Ave.) Rm. 207 B R yant K-3543.
'r<-k-vihion - Kiulios • KlM trlcul Applinnces Problem s solved. Advice on divorce affairs.
Special prices to Civil Service Kniployoes Rabbinical m atters. ClI 4-2ai().
BEACON T Y P E W R IT E R CO.— CIVII. SERMarine Brothers, Inc.
VICE A REA. Boiifrht. Sold, R<‘paired
in(!7 St NifliolnH Av«*., N.Y.C.
PERSONAL INTRODUCTION SERVICE. Rented fo r t^'sts o r by m on th , 6 Maiden
N ear
St.
I'hoiie WA. ;i-‘-iO!;i
liulics over 18. tfentlemen over 25: a Lane, n e a r B roadw ay. W O rth 2-3853.
discriminathiB' service fo r discriminating'
people. 5 to 10 p.m.. Em cee Social B»i- T Y P E W R IT E R S R EN TE D . FOR CIVIL
Triu Us For H ire
SERV ICE TESTS. M achines Delivered to
leau. S uit 2.38. 40 E. 4 0 th St., N. Y. C.
th e place o l E x a m in a tio n . Pe a rl T y pe­
ROCKAWAY, I.ONG liKACH. p ie - w ar
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G-8000, day niffht.
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CHOCKY'S T Y P E W R IT E R CO. SALES &
MA. 4-1431).
R EN TA LS fo r Civil Scrvice E xam s. $3
\
including tax. delivery and pick up. Also by
m onth. E X P E R T R E P A IR WORK DONE.
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Newly Dee’r'ted. Low Rates. Baths. S h 'w ’ra
1 1 40 I N i i l i l f S t r e e t , I l r o u k l y n , l\. IT. FR.VXCF/4 TYPEWRITFJK & RADIO CO.
as low as 10c a day. Buys, rents, roMA
sx »-»ius
p.airs any m a k e ty p e w rite r o r raUio. 49
Greenwich Ave.
CH 2-7794.
141 W.
1 0 th St. CH 2-1037.
H EA I.TH SERV IC ES
LKT’S <iKT ACiJUAlNTKO!
M ake new
friends. World Wide (,'ontacts. In te r­ SrEC lA I.IST H IN V ITAM INS and p re­
lAOIO
n a tional Rurcaii
I'.O. Rox 5S7, Miami,
scriptions. Blood, i^rino Bpecinu'nts unRWAMl
4, Fla. or tJ.V.O. liox 1101 NYC,
al.vzcd. N otary P u blic (Lie. N.Y.) Gen­
uine DDT liduiii
Jay D r u f C,'"., 305
(P ick -u p s & Doliverios all N.Y.)
1M)5 E. 103 St. (neur Sim pson St.)
GOINii AWAV? Y o nr do.^ boarde <. h o n n >
Bronx, N . I .
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I'livironment, tvppropriale ciiisino; <laily
Filled
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o r H A IR COLORINO-Touch Up I ?3.50
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Pleniie
me,
R,f P h o n tt! H l.o r u in U-75:t;j
daily. X-ruy. CompLU.sation, etc. Daily and complete w ith settiui,'. Hotel IJncoin, Mez­
1418 St. JolinH PI.. R 'klyn, N.Y.
appointm ent, 141 Kiiigr^tvn Avo. Bklyn zanine 11., coi', 8 tU »ve, and 45tU tt.
N. sr. P B 2 3001.
V U 7 CUStf.
H ouiu !.* to 6 :ao r . w ,
Altor Honrs
Miss a n d Mrs.
T e s ts
T eacher
of
D re ss m a k in g
E v e n in g E l e m e n t a r y S c h o o ls
T e a c h e r o f H e a l t h E d u c a tio n
S u m m e r P la y g ro u n d s
T e a c h e r o f S w i m m i n g i n Sn
m e r P la y g ro u n d s
P i a n i s t a n d P l a y g r o u n d A.s,st
S u m m e r P la y g ro u n d s
'
T eacher
of
K in d e rg a rte n
S u m m e r P la y g ro u n d s
T e a c h e r o f P h y s i c a l EducaM n
and
R e c re a tio n
in
Communiul
C en ters
C e r tif ic a te s o f C o m p e te n c y
O p e n o n l y t o R e g u l a r l y Licen^Ml
T each ers
In
th e
NYC
S c h o o ls.
S p a n i s h F r e n c h , G e r m a n Heh.1
r e w , L a t i n , I t a l i a n , E n g l i s h , Social
S t u d i e s , M a t h e m a t i c s , A c c o u n ti n il
and
B u sin e s s
P ra c tic e ,
Steno I
g r a p h y a n d T y p e w r i t i n g , P h y s io l
a n d G e n e r a l S c ie n c e .
C h em istrv l
a n d G e n e r a l S c ie n c e a n d B io w l
a n d G e n e r a l S c ie n c e .
I
I
P IIIIM P I lE L IE F OR
NO PAY!
I f -walking or standing' is to r­
tu re send fo r a now p a ir of
th e N EW PILIX)W SOFT Foot-Rito Cush.,
ion C om fort Insoles. T hey have broiifhil
foot joy to th o u san d s sufferintr from coriu.|
callouses, tender heels, pains causoU br|
week arches. I ’oot-R itc Cushion Comfort!
In.soles p ro te c t y o u r feet from TOE Tol
H EE L— ta k e p a in fu l p ressu re ofl lornil
callouses, tender heels, a bso rb walkiiiff jars,|
help s u p p o rt w eak arches. Slip them jmal
y o u r shoes fo r real fo o t c om fort and relict,I
L i g h t — s p o n g y — v e n t i l a t k d —m
TACHABLE.
M ONEY BACK GUARANTF^E
W ear a p a ir fo r 30 days. I f not dcIisiiK
w ith relief you set y o u r money back. Sir.i!
only $1.08 o r C. O. O. plu s po.«t:igt'. Givfl
shoe size and w h e th e r fo r m an or woman.l
• • f o o t IM PR O V EM EN T GUIDK” trivinfl
m any v alu a b le tip s on care of feet iiiclud*!
ed w ith each order.
ORDER TOn.-VYlI
FOOT-KITE P R O D IC T S C»)Kr.
I
.‘J360 B roadw ay, l>ept. 05-J. N. Y. 31. \ . r,|
Typewriters & Adders
$25-$35
R entals fo r Civil Service o r by m o n th
SPEC IA L on
REMINGTON
NOISELESS TYPEWRITERS
f o r 930
Open u n til 8 P.M. except Satu rd ay
A B K R D K E I^
178 T h ird Ave. P h o n e GR. 5-5481
H A I R
R E M O V A L ]
M EN — WOMEN
D o n't be e m b a rra se d by unwanted liair I
on face o r body. T h e only porniancni [
and safe w ay is by Electrolysis..
R E L IA B L E E L E C T R O L Y S IS
.“261 Livinffston St.
near I.ooscre |
Brooklyn 17, N . Y.
TR
H. H. McCool — N ina M. Kydor
LEG A L NOTICE
FOR
W OM EN
ONLY
LEG A L NOTICE
METRO COAT & SU IT CO.— Notice
hereby given t h a t th e persons herein
nam ed h a v e fc rm e d a limited partmKlmil
u nd e r th e na m e o f M etro Coat & Suit CoJ
fo r th e tra n s a c tio n of busiiiesg in Il'J
Room 102. 41 Park Row,
S ta te of New York and eiscwiicre. wfl
h a v e filed a c ertificate in the Clerk!
New York 7, N. Y.
office of th e C ounty o f Now y®'''''
w hich th e s u b sta n c e is as foUow?: Tna
pai’tn e rsh ip w as form ed to nianufactiir*
ladies’ and m isses’ coats, snits and other
wearing- apparel. T h e principal place o|
S p e c i a l i z i n g i n S a l e s & ' business is a t 500 Seventh A v e n u e,
OTigrh of M a n h a tta n , City of New lor-^
The n!»nie and place of residence ol ea;!
C le ric a l P o s itio n s
m em ber is as follow s: B runo LupiH'
Bayside Ave , Flushing-, New Vork
C o m m e rc ia l;
T e c h n ic a l;
and
(Senior P a rtn e r) ; Saul Beck,
"I’j
S a le s P o s itio n s
(b e g in n e rs o r
7 9 th St., New Y ork City and Domfni'T
e x p e r ie n c e d ). A p p ly a ll w eek .
Panissidi, 141-30 KOth Rd., Jamaica.
Y ork City (J u n io r P a rtn e rs ), all
P o s itio n s to $125
are general partnei-s; and Amelia
145-35 Bayside Ave., Flushing, New
City: Dolores Beck. 176 West y^lh ^
Now York City; M inim a Panissidi, 1-**; i
8(5th Rd., J am aica, New York Cit.v: " ‘I
L u p ia Guma, 159-19 4 0 th Avc„ ^’■.''''',*1
New York City, a n d Bruno
145-35 Bayside Ave.. Flushing-. New j 1
8 0 W ARREN S T R E E T
City,
w ho are lim ited partner;'- ™ .l^j
S U IT E 6 08
of the p a rtn e rs h ip la from May 1.
B E e k m u n 3-6573-4
to A pril 30. 1953, inclusive. The ainoi |
of cash and p ro p e rty contributed w '
limited p a rtn e r is as f o U o w u : An
I.upia, F o rty -tw o th o u s a n d
Io n
B RO D Y AGENCY
la rs: Dolores Beck, T w ontj’-two
(H E N R IE T T A RODEN)
($2 3,00 0)
D ollars;
Minima
M ALE AND FE M A I.E
Tw elve th o u s a n d ($ 12 ,00 0)
EM PLO YM EN T SPECIA LISTS
L u p ia G um a, T w en ty th ousand
,hoi
SINCE 1910
D ollars; B run o Lupiu, Jr., Twenty
Lcfful F in a n c ia l In su ra n c e Textile
sand ($ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ) D ollars
The con^\
ro n iniercial Accounting: Technical Sales
tion of each lim ited p a rtn e r is
JJgiij
2 4 0 B roadw ay Upp. City Hall. B .\ 7-31.30 tu rn e d u pon d issolution of the
,n
or, in th e event o f th e death o ^
Lim ited P a rtn e r, at th e end of
c u rre n t season. T h e compensation oi
O u r J o b C enters o n Y o u r Lim
ited P a r tn e r is in te re st at theupon
r ;
five ( 5 % ) per cent p er annum
.
P la c e m e n t P ro b le m s
c a p ital con trib u tio n , p lu s the ^
percentages of th e n et proflt.s oj
n ersh ip : A melia Lupia,
G um a, 1 0 % ; B runo L upia, J ’"-. /i t)
lores Beck, 1 1 % ; M inima Pi*'” ®®Jinfr
31 W KST 4 7 th S T R E E T
No rig h t is given a limited 1’"
M A L E
F E M A L E
s u b stitu te an assignee as
jntt’''
h is place, b u t he m ay as.sign
,^ivo
to a n o th e r p a rtn e r. No
any lim ited p a rtn e r over any
...sati*’'
p^isco
STATE OF NEW YORK. D E P A R T M E N l co ntrib ution , d is trib u tio n or
f tl
OP STATE. 88.: 1 do hereby certify th a t o In case of th e d eath, incapacity
c ertllleate of d issolution of
d uct of a J u n io r General
urch*
su rviving General P a rtn e rs
-hall
HURM ONT CLOTHING CORP.
baa been filed in th is d ep artm e n t this day his interest and th e partnei-ship ■ , ihi
and th a t it ap p ea rs therefro m t h a t such tin u e to th e end o f th e term, e '
corpo ration ha s complied w ith Section 105 in case of the d e ath or
e Senior
e r th e
.hen
of th e Stocb C orporation Law. and t h a t It ou f- th
-■»:___ I
1 a^P.1t a rtn
th e end of the
is dissolved. Given in du p lic a te under m j be dissolved
re n t Dvasuii
scusoii ur.
or, if
e ithaw
e r. oi »
ia cila
b and and ofHcial seal of th e D epartm ent oi luiib
occur betw een seasons, then
.
St«fe. a t th e City o f A lbany.
(Seal)
upon th e occurrence of such
,,
th is SSnd day of J u ne, 1048.
T he e ertifleate referred to u
ti
T hom as J. C urran . Secretary of S tate. Bj
Edward D. H:»rpor, Deputy S&cretitry o< he?n signed and acknow'letlffca
gfooeral and lim ited p a rtn e rti
If you are interested in keeping y o u r
present H e alth and H appiness o r in
bettering- it, w hy not look into
“ TH E GYNEX CORPORATION.”
at
Progressive
Placement Service
JOB CENTRE
CIVIL
fnefday* h d y 6 j 1948
SERVICE
LEADER
Page Fifteen
NYC NEWS
,
A n a ly tic a l U n it c o m p o se d
J of
c o lle g e g r a d u a te s w h o
I „r
d e p a r t m e n t b lu e , a n d
K aded b y L ie u te n a n t C o stig a n ,
I busy f u l l - t i m e , s t u d y i n g w a y s
I*® e f f e c t u a t e
c o n so lid a tio n
of
li?mctions, s a v e f l o o r s p a c e , u t i l i z e
binet s p a c e t o t h e u t m o s t a n d
l*®tain r e a s s i g n m e n t o f e q u i p m e n t .
I p a r t
of F ire
C o m m issio n e r
I m n k J - Q u a l y e ’s l o n g - r a n g e e f ftfiency p r o j e c t
and
a lso c o m i L u w ith t h e r e q u e s t o f M a y o r
ffilliam O ’D w y e r t o a l l d e p a r t Iment h e a d s f o r a n i n t e n s i v e s t u d y
lot i m p r o v e m e n t p o s s i b i l i t i e s .
I
ij-jie r e c e n t B a t t a l i o n C h i e f p r o L o tio n s, a s o f J u l y 1, w e n t t h r o u g h ,
l*s f o r e c a s t i n l a s t w e e k ’s L E A D E R .
I L g 14 p r o m o t i o n s t o L i e u t e n a n t
lind t h e o n e p r o m o t i o n t o M a r i n e
lEngineer, f o r A u g u s t e f f e c t i v e d a t e ,
I will so t h r o u g h , a l s o ; i n a d d i t i o n ,
I the 85 a p p o i n t m e n t s t o F i r e m a n .
I The f o r e c a s t w a s e a s y t o o b t a i n .
All one h a s t o d o t o g e t n e w s i s
L go a f t e r i t .
C ry -b a b y ta c tic s
of a r m - c h a i r r e p o r t e r s n e v e r p a y
I dividends.
At t h e s w e a r i n g - i n c e r e m o n i e s a t
I Engine C o m p a n y 3 1 , C o m m i s s i o n ­
er Q u a y le m a d e a f e w r e m a r k s
to the n e w B a t t a l i o n C h i e f s a b o u t
I the F ir e D e p a r t m e n t L e g i o n P o s t
10. H e r e t h e y a r e ;
"The L e g i o n P o s t i n t h e d e p a r t Iment is a t t e m p t i n g t o a c t a s a
pressure g r o u p . I h o l d a l l v e t e ­
rans in h i g h e s t e e m
and
deep
regard, a s a c h a r t e r m e m b e r o f
the 1 0 6 th I n f a n t r y P o s t o f t h e
Legion i n B r o o k l y n , a s a c h a r t e r
member o f t h e V e t e r a n s o f F o r ­
eign W a r s a n d o f t h e M i l i t a r y
Order o f t h e W o r l d W a r a n d m e m ­
ber o f t h e F o r t y a n d E i g h t .
I
have a s y m p a t h e t i c u n d e r s t a n d ­
ing of v e t e r a n s ’ p r o b l e m s , b u t a s
Fire C o m m i s s i o n e r I ’m n o t g o i n g
to c o u n t e n a n c e o r t o l e r a t e L e g i o n
Post 930 i n t e r f e r i n g w i t h t h e a d ­
m in is tra tiv e a f f a i r s
o f th e F ire
D e p a r tm e n t, w h i c h i n t h e p a s t t h e
Post v i g o r o u s l y e n d e a v o r e d t o d o .
They w e r e u s i n g t h a t o r g a n i z a ­
tion in a n a t t e m p t t o e f f e c t u a t e
transfers, w h e t h e r
d e sira b le
or
not, a n d I w o n ’t s t a n d f o r t h a t
as long i s I h a v e t h e p r i v i l e g e o f
being t h e F i r e C o m m i s s i o n e r . ”
Tliere w e r e f o u r m o r e B a t t a l i o n
[Chief p r o m o t i o n s t h a n t h e o n e s
originally i n t e n d e d . T h e f o u r e x ­
tra o n e s w e r e “ s a v e d ” b y d e f e r ­
ring f o u r p r o m o t i o n s t o D e p u t y
Chief, W h i l e c e r t a i n a s p e c t s o f
the o f f ic e r s ’ a s s i g n m e n t s r e m a i n
in a b e y a n c e ,
th e
fo u r
D e p u ty
Chief p r o i j i o t i o n s w e r e p o s t p o n e d
at d e p a r t m e n t
re q u e st.
In
a
twinkling D e p u t y
C o m m is sio n e r
I Horwitz a s k e d
B u d g e t D ire c to r
Thomas J . P a t t e r s o n t o l e t h i m
have f o u r e x t r a B a t t a l i o n C h i e f s ,
in s u b s t i t u t i o n , a n d g o t a q u i c k
Yes. T h a t ’s h o w t h e
3 0 th m a n
*as r e a c h e d — C a p t a i n R i c h a r d
E D enehan, P r e s id e n t o f th e U n i­
formed F i r e O f i i c e r s A s s o c i a t i o n ,
His e l e v a t i o n r e q u i r e d h i m , u n d e r
the U P O A c o n s t i t u t i o n ,
to
re |unQUish h i s p l a c e o n t h e B o a r d
of D i r e c t o r s , b e c a u s e C h i e f p o s i ­
tions w e r e o c c u p i e d , t h e r e f o r e a l ­
so the C h a i r m a n s h i p , o r s o - c a l l e d
Presidency. H i s s u c c e s s o r i s B a t ­
talion C h i e f J o s e p h D . R o o n e y , o f
w M th B a tta lio n .
The E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e o f t h e
p le d g e d fu ll c o -o p e ra tio n
*‘th
and
su p p o rt
of
M ayor
X D w yer
and
C o m m is sio n e r
Quayie,
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R E H A B IL IT A T IO N
g e t A n a ly sis a s k e d fo r a re p o r t
fro m th e F ire D e p a r tm e n t o n th e
p la n to h a v e th e F . D . ta k e o v e r
th e re sc u e w o rk n o w d o n e by th e
P o lic e
D e p a rtm e n t.
W e ll,
he
a s k e d fo r it, a n d h e g o t it. T h e
re p o it re c o m m e n d s
a d o p tio n of
th e p la n . H o w ev er, as a p ra c tic a l
m a tte r , so m e a sp e c ts o f th e p ro ­
p o s a l w ill b e p u t i n t o p r a c t i c e ,
o t h e r s w ill n o t .
T h e re a re n o m o re A c tin g B a t­
ta lio n C h ie fs in t h e fire h o u s e s ;
th re e o r fo u r re m a in in th e e x ­
e c u t i v e o ffice s.
The
A c tin g s
w ent
back
to
stra ig h t
C a p ta in c ie s
w hen
th e
p ro m o tio n s w e re m a d e .
C o m m is sio n e r
Q u a y le
w a n ts
tw o n e w f ir e b o a ts , to re p la c e o ld
o n e s , a g e d 4 8 a n d 5 0 ; ia ls o t w o
n e w fire h o u s e s in Q u e e n s , o n e o n
U n io n T u r n p ik e a n d th e C ity L in e ;
a n d o n e n e w fire h o u s e in B ro o k ­
ly n , a t M o r g a n a v e n u e a n d S ie g e l
stre e t.
H e a p p e a re d b efo re th e
C ity P la n n in g C o m m is sio n a t C ity
H a ll o n W e d n e sd a y , in fa v o r o f
th e p ro je c ts, a n d C h a irm a n R o b ­
e rt W a g n e r, J r . w as s u rp rise d a n d
d e lig h te d to see h im th e re a n d
lis te n e d to h is a rg u m e n t a tte n ­
tiv e ly .
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3 2 ,C ;
3 3 ,D ;
3 4 ,C ;
3 5 .C ;
3 6 ,A ;
3 7 ,B ;
3 9 ,D ;
4 0 ,B ;
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L a s t d a te fo r filin g p ro te s ts w ith
N Y C C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is s io n , 299
B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o r k 7, N . Y ., is
T u esd ay , J u ly 6.
N Y C E L IG IB L E S
E p id e m io lo g is t, G r a d e 4 (P ro m .)
H o w a rd B . S h o o k h o ff ( v ) ; H a ro ld
T . F u e re t ( v ) ; M o rris G re e n b e rg .
Reform Croup Stands by
Criticism of Telesford
D a r w i n W . T e le s f o r d , N Y C C iv il
S e rv ic e
C o m m is sio n e r, d e sc rib e d
a s “ b a se le ss a n d p r e ju d ic ia l” th e
C i v i l S e r v i c e R e f o r m A s s o c i a t i o n ’s
s ta te m e n t t h a t h is a p p o in tm e n t
w as m a d e o n “ a p a r tis a n p o litic a l
b a sis w ith o u t a n y re a l re g a r d fo r
th e m e rit s y ste m .”
C o m m is sio n e r T e le s fo rd ,
in
a
le tte r to th e A sso c ia tio n , lis te d h is
q u a lific a tio n s a n d p a s t re c o rd in
p u b lic -se rv ic e
a n d q u o te d “in ­
fo rm ed a n d im p a rtia l p erso n s” as
s a y in g t h a t h is q u a lific a tio n s c o m ­
p a re d “ m o re t h a n fa v o ra b ly w ith
th o s e o f o th e r p e rs o n s w h o w e re
a p p o in te d to th is C o m m is sio n b y
th e
p re v io u s
a d m in is tra tio n .”
N e ith e r th e se
a p p o in tm e n ts n o r
th e m o tiv e s o f th e p re v io u s a d ­
m in is tra tio n w ere q u e stio n e d by
th e A ss o c ia tio n , h e a ss e rte d .
T h e A sso c ia tio n m a d e a r e b u tta l
t o C o m m i s s i o n e r T e l e s f o r d ’s r e p l y
by s e n d in g h im a le tte r, sig n e d by
H o w a r d C. K e lly , C h a i r m a n of th e
A s s o c i a t i o n ’s E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e ,
a n d b y H . E lio t K a p la n , E x e c u tiv e
D ire c to r. A c o p y w a s fo r w a rd e d to
M a y o r W i l l i a m O ’D w y e r , w h o a p ­
p o in te d M r. T e le s fo rd . T h e le tte r
s ta te d :
“ Y o u r a s s u m p tio n t h a t th e A s­
s o c ia tio n m a d e n o p ro p e r in q u iry
a s to y o u r q u a lific a tio n s b e fo re
a r r i v i n g a t i t s c o n c lu s io n s is u n ­
fo u n d ed . W e a ss u re y o u t h a t ev ery
effo rt w as m a d e in th e h o p e of
fin d in g s o m e
d e m o n stra b le
e v i­
d e n ce in y o u r re c o rd a n d e x p e ri­
e n c e w h ic h m ig h t h a v e a ffirm a ­
tiv e ly in d ic a te d a n in te r e s t in th e
m e rit sy ste m o f a d m in is tra tio n of
th e
c iv il s e r v ic e , o r s u f f ic ie n tly
I T ' $ S L IM M IN Q
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$ S
a m p le e x p e rie n c e to ju s tify a c o n ­
c lu sio n o f s u ita b ility fo r so r e s p o n ­
s ib le a p o s itio n a s a m e m b e r o f
t h e C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s io n . W e
w ere a w a re o f y o u r e x p e rie n c e as
a n A s s is ta n t A tto rn e y G e n e ra l a n d
a s a la w s e c r e ta r y to a S u p re m e
C o u rt J u s tic e . W e w e re a lso a w a re
of
your
a c tiv e
p o litic a l
career
w h ic h is o n e y o u u n d o u b t e d l y h a v e
r e a s o n to b e lie v e ju s tifie s y o u r s e ­
le c tio n fo r t h e C o m m is sio n .
“ W h ile it m a y b e tr u e t h a t y o u r
q u a lific a tio n s
co m p are
fa v o ra b ly
w ith th o s e o f so m e o th e rs h e re to ­
fo re a p p o in te d as m e m b e rs of th e
M u n ic ip a l C iv il S e rv ic e C o m m is ­
sio n , t h i s b y n o m e a n s p re c lu d e s
t h e A ss o c ia tio n fr o m n o t s e e k in g
to ra is e th e s ta n d a r d s o f q u a lifi­
c a tio n s fo r a p p o in tm e n t to th e
C o m m issio n .”
“I a sk e d y o u to p o in t o u t an y
b le m is h in m y p re v io u s re c o rd of
p u b lic se rv ic e .
Y o u h a v e fa ile d
to d o so. I ta k e it t h a t t h e r e a s o n
f o r y o u r f a i l u r e is t h a t y o u h a v e
fo u n d n o n e , s in c e y o u s ta te t h a t
y o u a r e w e ll a w a r e o f m y p re v io u s
p u b lic e x p e rie n c e .
I re g a rd th is
o f p a r a m o u n t im p o r ta n c e in c o n ­
n e c tio n
w ith
my
a p p o in tm e n t,
sin c e
my
p re v io u s
s a tisfa c to ry
re c o rd in p u b lic se rv ic e in d ic a te s
th a t m y a p p o in tm e n t h e re
w as
n o t d u e so le ly to p o litic a l c o n ­
s id e r a tio n s a s y o u h a v e im p lie d
a n d is , a t t h e s a m e t i m e , t h e m o s t
v a lid a s u r a n c e t h a t I w ill p e r f o r m
m y d u tie s as C o m m is sio n e r w ith
s a tis fa c tio n .”
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l i s t s f o r p r o m o t i o n t o C l e r k , G r a d e : en ou gh t i m e t o r e a d t h e m a l l ; a n d
3 , t h e r o s t e r f o r t h e D e p a r t m e n t 12 , t h e C o m m i s s i o n d e c l a r e d t h e
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I n v e s tig a tio n d is c lo s e d t h a t t h e I 80 p e r c e n t h a d b e e n g iv e n s u p e r C o m m is sio n re fu s e d e v en to a t- Ilo r r a tin g s , in c o n tr a s t to th e fe w
C o m m is s io n
Is s u e s
C le r k G r a d e
S ix ty -fo u r
p ro m o tio n
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lis t f o r C le rk , G r a d e 3, h a v e b e e n
p u b l i s h e d b y t h e N Y C C iv il S e r ­
v ic e C o m m is s io n . T h e to ta l n u m ­
b e r o f e lig ib le s o n t h e lis ts is
1 ,7 1 9 .
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d a te s In t h e c ity se rv ic e . S e p a r ­
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d e p a rtm e n t.
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c o m p le te
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S e rv ic e A ss e m b ly re p o rts .
E m p lo y m e n t by S ta te s a n d lo ­
c a l i t i e s n o w Ls a l m o s t t w i c e t h a t
In
th e
fe d eral
g o v e rn m e n t,
a
m a r k e d c h a n g e sin c e th e h e ig h t of
t h e w a r w h e n fe d e ra l c iv ilia n e m ­
p lo y e e s o u tn u m b e r e d th o s e o f a ll
S ta te s a n d lo c a l ju ris d ic tio n s p u t
t o g e th e r . S in c e -9 4 5 , F e d e r a l e m ­
p lo y m e n t h a s d e crea sed m o re th a n
40 p e r c e n t w h ile o th e r p u b lic e m ­
p l o y m e n t h a s r is e n m o r e t h a n 22
p e rc en t.
T h e w a r a n d p o s tw a r g ro w th of
c itie s, p o p u la tio n in c re a s e o f th e
n a t i o n a s a w h o le , a n d e x p a n d e d
s t a t e a n d lo c a l se rv ic e s b o o s te d
p u b lic e m p lo y m e n t fo r s ta te s a n d
lo c a litie s to a n a ll-tim e h ig h o f
3 , 8 5 9 , 0 0 0 i n J a n u a r y — a 1 4 .8 p e r ­
c e n t n e t In c re a se sin c e J a n u a r y
1940.
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(C o n tin u e d fro m
P a g e 1)
G e o rg e E. E rn e n w e in , P r e s id e n t
o f t h e N .Y . S t a t e F e d e r a t i o n o f
Post
O ffice C le rk s , b r o a d c a s t i n g
o v e r W H L I, to ld a b o u t w h a t w e n t
o n i n C o n g re .s s d u r i n g t h e U . S .
p a y b ill d e b a te . H e lis te d t h e p r o ­
v i s i o n s o f t h e b ii'l:
“ 1. A $ 4 5 0 p e r m a n e n t i n c r e a s e
in s a la r y f o r p o s ta l e m p lo y e e s.
“ 2. 2 5 c p e r h o u r i n c r e a s e f o r
su b stitu te s
and
te m p o ra ry
em ­
p lo y e e s.
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c eiv e a p e r m a n e n t in c r e a s e o f a p ­
p ro x im a te ly $330.
“ 4. F o u r t h
c la ss
p o s tm a ste rs
w ill r e c e i v e a 2 5 % in c re a .s e .
“ 5. S p e c i a l D e l i v e r y m e s s e n g e r s
w ill re c e iv e a n in c r e a s e in c a r
a llo w a n c e fro m
75c to 90c p e r
h o u r.
“ 6. A bove in c re a se s to ta k e e f­
f e c t J u l y 1, 1 9 4 8 .
“ 7. P o s t a l r a t e i n c r e a s e s .”
I t w as e stim a te d th a t th e to ta l
c o s t in v o lv e d w o u ld a m o u n t to
$ 5 2 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e p o s t a l i n c r e a s e
w o u ld in v o lv e a n e x p e n d i tu r e o f
$ 2 1 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 w h i l e t h e F e d e r a l e m ­
p lo y e e in c r e a s e w o u ld c o st a b o u t
$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
T lie re v e n u e o f th e D e p a r tm e n t
w o u l d b e i n c r e a s e d b y $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
a y e a r b y t h e p o s ta l r a t e ris e s.
R a tin g s
D e p t.
p e r c e n t in a ll o th e r c ity d e p a r t ­
m e n ts.
T h e re a so n fo r th e n o n -is s u a n c e
of th e lis t w a s e x p la in e d to C o m ­
m is sio n e r R a y m o n d H illia rd a n d
h e im m e d ia te ly m a d e a p re lim in ­
a r y c h e c k - u p . H e w a ,s c o n v i n c e d
th a t th e re w as g ro u n d fo r h o ld in g
u p th e lis t a n d to ld C o m m issio n
P re s id e n t Jo se p h
A. M c N a m a ra
so . A lso , h e p r o m i s e d
th a t
an
e q u ita b le
se rv ic e
ra tin g
p o lic y
w o u ld b e in a u g u r a te d in t h e W e l­
fa re D e p a rtm e n t as soon as h e
h a d c o m p le te d h is fin a l c h e c k -u p .
S ees L a w V io la tio n
P r e s i d e n t M c N a m a r a ’s a t t e n t i o n
w a s c a lle d to th e se rv ic e r a tin g s
by h is o w n b u re a u h a n d lin g t h a t
w o rk a n d be fo u n d th a t d e p a rtu re
f r o m n o r m a l r a t i n g w a s o b v io u s .
H e Issu ed In s tru c tio n s t h a t th e
R a tin g B u re a u re d u c e th e re c o rd
and
s e rio u sly
ra tin g s,
on
th e
g ro u n d th a t th e h ig h e r ra tin g s
g iv e n
by
W elfa re
D e p a rtm e n t
S u p e rv is o rs g a v e th e b e n e fic ia rie s
u n f a ir a d v a n ta g e . H e to ld C o m -
C h a rg e d
S u p e r v is o r s
Differential Pay Ruling
Affecfs National Guard
N a th a n ie l
G o ld s te in , A tto rn e y
G e n eral h a s ren d e re d
a
fo rm al
o p in io n
on
d iffe re n tia l
pay
of
p u b lic e m p lo y e e s o n m ilita r y d u ty
in th e N a tio n a l G u a rd . I f p u b lic
e m p lo y e e s b e c a m e m e m b e rs o f th e
N a t i o n a l G u a r d o n o r b e fo re A p ril
1, 1 9 4 2 , t h e M i l i t a r y
Law
p ro ­
vide.-? f o r d i f f e r e n t i a l p a y a f t e r t h e
fir s t 30 d a y s. T h e r e is n o p ro v is ­
io n fo r d iff e r e n tia l p a y a f te r th e
firs t 30 d a y s o f m ilita r y a b se n c e ,
b e ru le d .
4.
m is sio n e r H illia rd t h a t th e r e w as
e v id e n c e of a s c h e m e e x istin g in
t h e d e p a r t m e n t t o g iv e a n e d g e to
fa v o rite s ,
“ in
v io la tio n
of th e
S t a t e c o n s t i t u t i o n a n d t h e C iv il
S e r v ic e L a w . " M r . M c N a m a r a is a
fo rm er Judge.
W h e n t h e s u p e r v i s o r s ’ f o u n d th
r a t i n g s t h e y g 'a v e t o s o m e o f
u n d e r t h e m w e r e c h a l l e n g e d ‘'ti? ■'
c a m e r i g h t b a c k w i t h arg u m em
i n s u b s t a n t i a t i o n o f t h e origin
r a t i n g s . S o m e o f t h e s e answ S
w e r e 5 , 0 0 0 w o r d s l o n g . T h « Com
m i s s i o n ’s p o s i t i o n r e m a i n e d un
c h a n g e d a f t e r m o s t o f t h e anw ers h a d b e e n re a d .
S id e lig h t s
T h e n u m b e r o f F e d e r a l enipiov
e e s i n c r e a s e d a t t h e r a t e o f 5™
a d a y d u r i n g M a y . In c re a .s e .s an
e x p e c te d to c o n t i n u e because 0
th e
l a r g e A r m y , N a v y a i d Ai
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a p p ro p ria tio n s
m ade
C o n g ress.
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m in l.s tra tio n w a s liq u id a te d ,
jo b o f s e ttlin g
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a g a i n s t t h a t a g e n c y w a s take
o n b y t h e T r e a .s u r y D e p a rtm e n t
B u r e a u o f F e d e r a l S u p p ly .
HonieBuyens..Home Btulders.. Home Seekers ..Horoe Owners
to tfie N E W H O M E B U Y E R S
EXHIBITION at
Th«
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B o a rd of T r a n s p o r ta t io n lists.
T h e y w ere h e ld u p u n til cla im s
fo r d isab led v e te ra n p re fe re n c e
4 7 6 E N G I!N I:K R A P P L I C A N T S
c ou ld be ch ecked a lo n g th e lines
A p p lic a tio n s h a v e b e e n re c eiv ed
o rd re d by th e C o u rt of A ppeals.
T h e c o u rt re q u ire d t h a t tho.se f r o m 4 7 6 p e r s o n s f o r t h e C i v i l
c la im in g p re fe re n c e n u is t h a v e a E n g i n e e r p r o m o t i o n e x a m i n a t i o n
10 p(!r c e n t or m ore d isa b ility t o b e h e l d S e p t e m b e r 11 f o r v a r i ­
g ra n te d on th e ba.sis of a re c e n t o u s c i t y d e p a r t m e n t s , t h e N Y C
C o m m is sio n
an­
V e te ra n s A d m in is tra tio n e x a m in a ­ C i v i l S e r v i c e
nounced.
tion.
A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
HE voice of liistory domoiiatratos th a t w h e n e v e r tell_ iiig- b low s have been struck for th e righ ts o f man, som e
brave h iw yer has been in the th ick o f th e figh t; th a t w h e n ­
ever arb itraiy p o w ei’ l\as th rea ten ed to e n g u lf a fr ee
p eop le, or has sou ght the destruction of innocent victims,
it is the law yer, scorning the w ra th o f tyrants and dictatoi's, who has stood in th e breach as a stubborn d efe n d a n t
o f the basic rights o f m an.— A lb ert Cohn, A ssociate Justice
A p p e lla t e Division, First D epartm en t.
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