C L E R K -C A R P ifr Aa d e h . AND P L A N f? F ’‘ p jiH B B B H B a H M n B ra B B H B a B B H iB K a n B B a B n B H m B a B B a im n i kerica’s Largest W eekly fo r Puhlic Employees , Tuesday, July 43 6 QUv EXAM ‘- " : . a O K L Y N .^o P O S T O F F IC E S P a g e S ee Price Five Cents , 1948 9 1ST OF PATRONAGE JOBS BECOME AVAILABLE ELECTED F DEWEY o m m itte e C h o s e n to N a m e S t a t e J o b s O T o o p e n E y e s W W a s o u l d S ta f f a s h i n g t o n By MAXWflL LEHMAN m p lo y e e lire c to rs H e a r )(P r o g r e s s in M M a d e e m b e r s h i p 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 Text 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 Page IV o SERVICE Tueeday, July LEADER 5 ^ 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. Q u e s t i o n s B o a r d C iv il Cloudburst Fails to Dii Albdny Plcn| T o ta l B en efits $ 10,543.10 28,073.14 ' 82,885.45 101,399.26 76,669.91 27,200.37 124,461.51 A verage B en efit $ 79.27 452.79 789.39 1,034.69 1,321.90 1.600.02 2,963.37 $451,232.74 $ 876.18 Bank JULY D IV ID E N D .'M ail ,per annum , C IV IL S E R V IC E L E A D ER PubliMlu^d every Tiiesilny by I.KADKU E N T K K r u iS E S Inc. S>7 Duiiiic St,, Nfw Vork 7, N. V. Tcleplioiie: ltKi‘kinun 3-tiOXO Entered as seco nd -clats m a tte r O c t o ­ b e r 2. 1939, a t th e post ottice a t New York, N. Y., under th e A ct of M arch 3, 1879. M em b er of A u dit Bureau of C irculation i. > ‘K iibiirriiition P r ic e I’er Venr I n d i v i d u a l t'oploB . . . ft« fro m Ju ly let« RESOURCES O VER $127,000,000. ROOSEVELT S A V IN G S B A N K GATES AVE. a t BROADWAY, BROOKLYN 21, N.Y Membrr Federal Depotit Imurancc Cqrporahon Poji;** « W V I t 9 E R V 1 K B 'I K E / f W P R H tu i^ STATE AND COUNTY NEWS 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 *** w e re 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 f a i l s t o c o r r e s p o n d w i t h t h e f a c t s o f t h e c o n t e m p o i 'L of th e th r e e Civil S ervice I h e a r d w as, W h a t co u ld th e y do sbietu in g c h e a te d o u t of a p ro m o tio n fo r t h e k id s in th e school? [mmissioners a n d t h e C h a ir m a n by a te c h n ic a lity o r w h e re o n e is a r y w o r l d o f s c i e n c e , e n g i n e e r i n g , i n d u s t r y a n d i n t e r n a ­ W h a t W o rrie s H e r the S ta te P e rs o n n e l C ouncil, ‘G e n e ra lly , y o u k n o w t h a t w e u p o n c h a r g e s a n d a p p e a ls to th e tio n a l re la tio n s ? ^•ell as re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f h a v e p ro b le m s in t h e Civil S e r ­ ClviT S ervice C om m issio n . W ell, a f t e r a good d e a l of d iscu ssio n . vice C om m ission , as elsew h ere. I A m e ric a , sin c e th e w a r, h a s b e e n fo rc e d in to a n e w p o s i­ ,jups of T h e Civil S erv ice E m a m w o rrie d a b o u t ‘c h a rg e s .’ W h e n J u d g e C o n w ay a n d m y se lf will M a n y d e p lo re th e n e w d u tie s a n d loyees A ssociation a n d its h e a d - I h e a r t h a t c h a rg e s a r e p re f e rre d p o in t o u t t h a t ‘it is t h e la w .’ M iss t i o n i n a n e w w o r l d . larters, h elp ed to m a k e a g r e a t a g a i n s t a n y o n e , I a m sick, sick. G e r r y will t h e n p o u n d t h e ta b le o b l i g a t i o n s i m p l i e d i n t h i s c h a n g e d w o iM d i n w h i c h w e of the a n n u a l b u sin e ss m e e t- I d o n ’t t h i n k we s h o u ld co m e to a n d say , ‘B u t is it r i g h t ? ’ I w a n t l i v e . M a n y do n o t re c o g n iz e th e s e c h a n g e s even w h e n y o u to k n o w t h a t M iss G e r r y is Jand picnic of t h e M e tro p o lita n th e p o in t w h e re we feel we m u s t p r e f e r c h a rg e s . T h e r e s h o u ld be a lw ay s on th e side of t h e e m ­ t h e e v i d e n c e o f c h a n g e is a l l a r o u n d u s . Ij’w York C o n fe re n c e o f t h e A s- d e c e n t, h u m a n , to l e r a n t s p iritu a l p lo ye e.” T h e p ro b le m s o f A m e ric a a re o u r ow n p e rso n a l p ro b ­ .nation a t J o n e s B e a c h S ta t e u n d e r s ta n d i n g a m o n g em ployees M iss K ro n e A sks U n ifo r m ity l e m s . W e w ill n o t lo n g p r o s p e r w h ile th e c o u n tr y f lo u n ­ Jirk on J u n e 26. V icto r J . P a l t - so t h a t we will n e v e r h a v e to p r e ­ M a r y G o o d e K io n e , C h a ir m a n its is C h a ir m a n of th e C o n fe r- f e r c h a r g e s o n e a g a in s t t h e o th e r. o f t h e P e rs o n n e l C ouncil, n o te d d e r s . A m e r i c a c a n b u il d n o c o m p e t e n t p la n to m e e t h e r “ I a m w o rried , to o ov er s e r - t h a t t h e o c ca sio n w as h e r firs t o p The W a n ta g h c h a p te r , vice re c o r d ra tin g s . T h e law o f poj.t,unity to m e e t v^ith th e M e t­ d i f f i c u l t i e s u n t i l h e r s o v e r e i g n c i t i z e n s a r e w e l l i n f o r m e d orge H. S iem s, P x e sid e n t, w as th g s t a t e of N ew Y o rk s t a te s y o u ro p o lita n C o n feren ce. in fin a n c e , e c o n o m ic s a n d in t e r n a t i o n a l r e la tio n s . a re e n title d to in c re m e n ts . Y o u r " T h e C ou n cil,” sh e said , “ w as Robert M oses, C h a ir m a n o f t h e su p e rv iso r feels y ou a re , o r a re M y c la im is t h a t th e s e t h i n g s d e m a n d f r o m e a c h o f u s Island S ta t e P a r k C o m m is- n o t e n title d to a n in c re m e n t. I s e t u p fo r you a n d t h e 50,000 o th e r S t a t e em ployees, a n d i t is t h a t w e g iv e o u r b e s t t h o u g h t t o t h e s o l v i n g o f t h e d iffic u l­ m. whose a c h ie v e m e n ts in p u b lic feel t h a t people w h o p r e p a r e civil M y g u e s s is t h a t w h a t e v e r p r o b l e m irk develo p m ent a n d m a i n t e n - serv ice r a t in g s sh o u ld be t r a i n e d — o u r p u rp o s e to c r e a t e b e tte r u n d e r ­ t i e s n e a r e s t t o u s . ince have h e lp e d to w in h is t r a in e d to do j u s t t h a t — a n d th e y s t a n d in g a n d to le ssen th e n u m b e r y o u c h o o s e y o u w i l l f i n d t h a t t h e s e a r c h f o r c a u s e a n d o f p e rs o n n e l p ro b le m s b e tw e e n lorld-wide fa m e, e x te n d e d all p o s- sh o u ld b e peo ple w h o a r e la rg e r e m e d ie s w ill le a d f a r in to c u r r e n t p r o b le m s o f g o v e r n ­ ible h o sp itality to th e g u ests, e n o u g h in h u m a n re la tio n s a n d m a n a g e m e n t in th e S t a t e g o v e rn ­ lembers, d e le g a te s a n d o th e rs. p e rs p e c tiv e to d o t h a t r a t i n g o b ­ m e n t a n d t h e em ployees t h e m ­ m e n t , t r a d e , e c o n o m i c s a n d f i n a n c e . was u n a b le to be p re s e n t, b u t je c tiv e ly o n t h e b a sis of p ro d u c - selves. T h e r e is a p r o f o u n d d if f e r e n c e b e t w e e n s c h o o l in g a n d “ I n o rd e r to im p ro v e S ta t e s e r ________ re s u lts. I te ll you, l a m [3Srepresented by- H e r m ,a n B o ,e t- « o n e d u c a tio n . S c h o o lin g m a y f o r c e in f o r m a tio n u p o n us. B y * 1, Superintendent o f L o n g I s - w o rrie d a b o u t t h e p r e s e n t s y s te m | ( e r o r e S l o n ^ f S t a t e “ aw s K we e d u c a t i o n w e a c h i e v e s e l f - i m p r o v e m e n t t h r o u g h p e r s o n a l tad S ta te P a r k s . o n e . o f _ t h e o f service re c o rd r a t in g s I t e f f o r t . S c h o o l i n g is o f l i t t l e v a l u e u n l e s s i t is f o l l o w e d b y peakers. S ta n le y J . P o lek , S u p H* u n h a p p in e s s , we will do so r e a l p e r s o n a l e f f o r t t o u n d e r s t a n d t h e r e a l w o i ’l d a n d t o a i d infendent o f J o n e s B e a c h , c a p ibly made d e ta ile d a r r a n g e m e n t s in m a k i n g i t s o m e w h a t b e t t e r and m o re re a s o n a b le . in behalf o f M r. Moses. ;§r.” " A a n r ^ “ a f;rn d ^ h U t h e m ^ us. W e w ill be h a p p y E d u c a t i o n i s a l i f e l o n g j o b . Miss G e rry Voices P ra is e I t is e x p e c t e d , t h e r e f o r e , t h a t t h e A m e r i c a n p e o p l e w ill c o m p e te n t a s s is ta n ts a n d w o rk e rs c o n s ia e r tn e m . Louise C. G e rry , S t a t e Civil a r e n o w c o n s id e rin g th i s service j B o e tt je r Is Im p re ss e d p e r s i s t in t h e i r t r a d i t i o n a l a t t i t u d e t o w a r d life a n d w o r k “rvice CommLssioner, c a lle d u p o n i M r. B o e tt je r e x p re sse d g r e a t b u t w i l l a d d s o m e t h i n g n e w t o t h a t t r a d i t i o n , t h a t t h e y w i l l llie Conference to h e lp t h e C o m - r a t i n g p ro b le m .” F a lk D iscusses J u s tic e p le a s u re o n b e h a lf of C o m m islision w ith its pro b lem s. C*vii S erv ice C o m m issio n e r A l­ s io n e r M oses to w elcom e y o u th e s e e k i n i n c r e a s i n g n u m b e r t o u n d e r t a n d t h e i r w o r l d a n d "Civil service c a n rise n o h ig h to m a s t e r its d iffic u lt p r o b le m s t h r o u g h ' m e n ta l a p p l i c a ­ :than th e m o s t m e d io c re t h i n k - e x a n d e r A. F a lk , to ld th e lu n c h e o n C o n fe re n c e a n d g u e sts to J o n e s B each. tio n , w o r th w h il e r e a d i n g a n d s tu d y . T h e y w ill s e e k to p u t in? in th e r a n k s ,” sh e said . “ O n e ^g ro u p : T h e re a re tw o la w y e rs o n t h e ; “ T h e C o m m issio n e r h a s d ir e c te d t h i s k n o w l e d g e t o u s e i n t h e i r b u s i n e s s , i n t h e i r v o t e , i n of the m ost h o p e fu l th i n g s is t h e i l U l x S n e t •^S p 'lcm cau ;. t h e i r i n d u s t r i e s , i n t h e i r c o m m u n i t i e s a n d i n t h e i r w o r l d , Association. . ____ m e a n s y o u c a n use a ll o f o u r a n d t h e y w i l l b e i n t e r e s t e d t o c o n s i d e r t h e n e e d o f e v e r y Miss G e rry to ld C o n fe re n c e d ele fa c ilitie s a n d w e w o n ’t c h a r g e y ou c o m m u n i t y f o r b e t t e r k n o w l e d g e a n d d e e p e r u n d e r s t a n d i n g {ates th a t t h e C o m m issio n w a n ts fo r t h e u se o f th o s e fac ilitie s. W e a n d a m e a n s t o a r i c h e r a n d m o r e s a t i s f a c t o r y l i f e f o r b o t h lo know a n d c a r r y o u t t h e Id eas h o p e y o u w ill m a k e u se of t h e m Kf the S ta te em ployees. D isc u sin d iv id u a l a n d c o m m u n ity . b efo re y o u leave to d a y . specific p ro b lem s, s h e sa id | “ O n b e h a lf o f t h e C o m m issio n , she was “ w o rrie d ” a b o u t t h e | I c o m m e n d th e C o n fe re n c e o n th e iresent ra tin g sy stem . P e o p le w h o j ty p e of m e n it h a s b e en f o r t u n a t e lo the ra tin g , sh e h e ld , s h o u ld b e | e n o u g h to be a ss o c ia te d w ith , w h o specially tr a in e d a n d sh o u ld be j a r e in c h a r g e of o u r local C h a p ­ 'large en o u g h in h u m a n r e la tio n s j t e r — M r. G eo rg e S iem s, p r e s e n t '0 do it ob je ctiv ely .” i S p e d a l to The LEA D ER P re s id e n t, a n d M r. L em ily, th e “Civil S e r v ^ e peop le a re ^ e a t j AI-.BANY.July 5— .A p u b lic e m - p a s t P re s id e n t. T h e y h a v e be en 1 i P lcyee in A lb an y h a s h a d a song m o s t c o o p e ra tiv e a n d alw ay s h a v * S he h a d : i p u b lish e d by t h e A m e ric a n A c a d - u se d th e i r good ju d g m e n t in all ^^ociation’s c h a p t e r s t h r o u g h o u t I M usic. p ro b le m s b ro u g h t b e fo re us. W e ® State. _ j J i m m y D. W illiam s, c le rk in th e h o p e t h a t t h e ir e ffo rts a re d u p li­ H e r F i r s t V isit j c i^ y D e p a r tm e n t o f P u b lic W orks, c a te d th r o u g h o u t th e S t a t e a n d ALBANY, J u l y 5 —.T h e Civil les R. C ulyer, A.ssociation F ie ld “This is m y firs t v isit to J o n e s i firs t w ro te h is song, “All t h e F a i t h we c o m m e n d th e m fo r t h e good E m ployees A sso ciatio n R e p re s e n ta tiv e , C o u n ty D ivision. so you k n o w I a m th r ille d 11 H a d in Y o u is G ofie,’' in 1932. sen se a n d th e vision th e y h a v e S erv ice T h e e n tir e field of t h e a p p lic a ­ “deed.” sh e said. “ F i r s t I w a n t ! S in c e th e n h e h a s w a tc h e d h is u se d in all of th e ir w o rk .” w h ic h s p o n so re d th e la w sig n ed tio n of th e u n e m p lo y m e n t i n s u r ­ 0 say t h a t I a m h e r e b ec au se M r. | so n g clim b in p o p u la rity u n til E v a n s K e e n on W e a t h e r by G o v e rn o r D ew ey e x te n d in g v o l­ a n c e b e n e fits to su b d iv isio n s w as ’sltsits c a n w rite th e m o s t a p - i now it is f e a tu r e d in s h e e t-m u s ic J a m a s E v an s, D ire c to r of P a r k s , u n t a r y cov erag e of th e u n e m p lo y ­ d iscussed w ith E rw in M em sel>ealing a n d m o s t c o m m a n d in g fo r m by a N YC firm . C o n se rv a tio n D e p a r tm e n t, c o m ­ m e n t in s u ra n c e law to m u n ic ip a l d o rff. P la n n i n g U n it; H a ro ld W il­ M r. W illiam s, a m u s ic ia n o n m e n te d on th e fine day. ®Hers t h a t I h a v e ever r e a d . I so n , C la im s B u re a u ; A lfred L. •'ish I h a d h a d a few like t h a t w e k e n d s in a n A lb a n y n ig h ts p o t, c o rp o r a tio n s a n d o th e r g o v e rn ­ G re e n , T a x a n d W a g e B u re a u , ( C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e 5) *'hen I w as y o u n g e r. I a m v e ry s a id h is so n g w as first p u b lish e d m e n ta l su b div isio n s, saw t h e r e ­ all of th e D ivision o f P la c e m e n t >'ad to m e e t M r. S iem s a n d all in 1944, b u t it w a s n ’t u n ti l r e c e n t ­ U n e m p lo y m e n t In su ran ce. s u lts o f t h e e ffo rts in a m e e tin g a n d o th e r folks, w h o a r e d o in g ly t h a t a n e ffo rt w a s m a d e to h e ld on J u n e 29 a t th e office of O p e r a tin g difficulties a n d s o lu ­ p u s h h is n u m b e r. a fine jo b do w n h e re . tio n s to th e s e p ro b lem s w ere d is ­ M aybe Records I w a n t to te ll y o u a little th e D ivision of P la c e m e n t a n d cu ssed fully a n d a p ro g r a m o f H e h o p e s to see h is n u m b e r r e ­ I h a v e n e v e r k n o w n th e U n e m p lo y m e n t In s u ra n c e . p u b lic ity a n d fa c tu a l in f o r m a tio n ®?®aning of t h e w o rd ‘C o m m is- c o rd e d so o n if t h e c u r r e n t re c o r d ­ M ilto n O. Loysen. E x e c u tiv e w as a g re e d u p o n. SjjOi'ial to The IwEADER *‘ouer’ a n d I h a v e n e v e r fo u n d in g b a n by th e A m e ric a n F e d e ­ A d e sc rip tio n o f th e full p r o ­ ALBANY, J u l y 5.— T w en ty -fiv e D ire c to r of th e D ivision of P la c e ­ I believe C o m m iss io n e rs a r e r a t io n of M u sic ia n s is lifted . I f g r a m will a p p e a r in n e x t w eek's fellow -em ployees d o in g a d e - n o t, M r. W illia m s in d ic a te d i t S t a t e ex ecu tiv es will a t t e n d a s p e ­ m e n t a n d U n e m p lo y m e n t I n s u r ­ LE A D ER . job — t h a t job, o f co u rse, is m ig h t be “ p u t o n w a x ” in E n g ­ cial tr a in i n g school, sp o n so re d by a n ce , in v ite d D r .F r a n k L. T o l­ T h e A sso ciation officers e x ­ th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l B u sin e ss M a ­ m a n , P r e s id e n t of T h e Civil S e r ­ ‘0 in terpret t h e Civil S erv ice L aw la n d . H is so n g h a s b e e n p la y e d b y ch in e s, In c., J u ly 6-9, to s tu d y vice E m p lo y ees A sso ciatio n to d is ­ p re sse d g ra tif ic a tio n over th e r e ­ see to i t t h a t it is en fo rc ed , s u lt of th e ir a c tiv ity in s p o n s o r ­ 1 can te ll y ou t h a t w ith tw o C a b C allow ay a n d su n g by H elen th e la te s t d ev e lo p m e n ts in IB M cu ss th e a p p lic a tio n a n d m e c h a n ­ in g th is le g islatio n a n d c o o p e ra ­ ics of th e u n e m p lo y m e n t i n s u r ­ ‘Oi^Petent la w y e rs — E d C o n w ay H u m e s, w idely k n o w n s in g e r w ho m e th o d s. offered by M r. L oysen. M u r r a y N a th a n , D ire c to r of O f­ a n ce law in local g o v e rn m e n ta l tio n A lexander F a lk o n t h e C o m - w as f e a t u r e d fo r a n u m b e r of “ O n ce a g a in th e A sso cia tio n a n d P ro c e d u re s, u n its. •“•ssion th e la w w o n ’t be b ro k e n . y e a rs w ith C o u n t B a s ie ’s b a n d . fice P la n n i n g T h e A ssociatio n c o m m itte e a p - h a s c o n stru c tiv e ly a d v a n c e d w o rk ­ , We are th e r e d efin ite ly to p ro - L iste d on t h e s h e e t m u sic a s cq- S t a t e D e p a r tm e n t of H e a lth , sa id in g c o n d itio n s of civil em p loy ees the r ig h ts of th e Civil S e rv ice a u t h o r is B e n n ie P a y n e , fo r m e rly th e p r o g r a m w as a r r a n g e d b y th e o o in te d for th e d iscussio n c o n ­ in th e E m p ire S ta te , a n d it Is i n t e r - d e p a r tm e n t c o m m itte e on sisted of Iv a n S. Flood, r e p r e s e n tin g ^mployees. W e v ery d e fin ite ly a s s o c ia te d w ith C ab C allow ay. A m o n g o th e r n u m b e rs h e h a s m e th o d s a n d p ro c e d u re s of w h ic h W e s tc h e s te r C h a p te r , C o u n ty D iv ­ g ra tif y in g to th e m e m b e rs of th e ^ n t to k n ow w h a t y o u t h i n k , a n d ision, fo r th e c o u n ty em p loy ees; A sso cia tio n in th e C o u n ty D iv i­ . »nt to c a r r y o u t y o u r ide as. I p e n n e d a n d w h ic h a r e s la te d to h e Is se c re ta ry . T h e c o n fe re n c e will be h e ld a t Clift'ord E. Irv in g , S c h e n e c ta d y sion t h a t th is a c tiv ity is now p r o ­ 'low you a r e d e a d In e a rn e s t, t h a t be p u b lish e d soon a re ; “T h e y C all d u c in g re s u lts ,” said W m . F. M c ­ you '’^’a n t to r a is e y o u rselv es a n d Y o u H e a rtle s s ” a n d “M y W h a t - th e c o m p a n y ’s c u s to m e r a d m in is ­ C h a p te r, C o u n ty D ivision, r e p r e ­ D o n o u g h , e x ecu tive re p re se n t a liv e. t r a t i v e school in E n d ic o tt, N. Y. se n tin g c ity em ployees; a n d C h a r ­ s ta n d a rd s o f c iv il service. C h a -C a lJ u ra G a l." State Worker Author Of PopularSongs Unemployment Pay Regulations Approved For Local Employees 2 5 Executives to A ttend Session on M achine U se Pm§fe Fmmr CIVIL ^ SE RVIC E LEADER Tweaday, JiJy 6 , STATE AND COUNTY NEWS M e th o d s W e r e E ffe c tiv e T h is is tJie se c o n d p a r t o f a series o f stories a b o u t th e h is to r y 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 ­ ployee e a rn in g up to $4,500 a y ear, fje ask ed a co m p re h e n siv e stu d y of 'Tites of i)ay for all w o rk ers, th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of fa ir m in im u m s a la rie s a n d a u to m a tic in c re a se s u n til a fittin g m a x im u m is r e a c h ­ 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 deal w ith em ployees on m a tte r s of As a c o u rtesy T O MEN PLANNING TAKE FIREMAN PHYSICAL TESTS th e facilities o f th e Civil Service Institute Outdoor Course at Bronx Union YMCA will b e m a d e a v ailab le OF CHARGE m O B IJ B A T iO N on SaS'iirday, 10 UnrJor conditions Identical with the city courso at Van Cortlandt Park, you may run off THE SIX o f C iv il S e r v ic e EVENTS : A G ILITY - A B D O M I N A L S ■ P E C T O R IA L S PUSH UP - PACK RUN - B RO A D JU M P This will g ive you a prev iew of your c h a n c e s a n d will show you w h a t fu r th e r p r e p ­ a ra tio n you n e e d t o m ake. If you have already passed fhe mental test for ftrennan. write, phone, or call in person for Fadmiffing REECO URTESYCARD you to all six events. (If you apply by mail, indicate whether you prefer a morning or an afternoon appointment.) 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. Sells A ppoints Evans To Jo b a s $ 9 ,0 0 0 A 'de S p w ia l to Tlie I.EA D ER Civil ServiceInsfitule BRONX UNION YMCA 470 ■ r.i r l ' i l y (M onday to F riday) to f p .m . (e x c e p t h o lid ay t) 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 p olicy h o ld e r, m a y p ro fit by a ta lk IN D U S T R IA L w ith th e C la im A d ju s te r fro m y o u r te rrito ry . C o o p e ra tio n w ith h im will r e s u lt in b e t te r service to you a n d y o u r fello w -w o rk ers. E f ­ ficien t c la im service, in c id e n ta lly , is th e b e st p ro te c tio n a p olicy ­ 5 1 C h a m b e r s S tre e t h o ld e r h as. J u j t Eoi» o f B r o a d w a y (A d d ress q u e stio n s to C harles 5 E a s t 4 2 n d S tre e t A. Carlisle, Jr., 423 S t a t e S tr e e t, H Ju»f off Fifth A v e n u e S c h e n e c ta d y , N. Y . 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B ro w n , n o w D e p u ty S u p e r i n te n d e n t of P u b lic W orks. M IG H T winfhe GRAND P R IZ E buf^SAVING is SURER e e m n s m tf swrnoAT EM IG R A N T! SAVINGS ?"» 4 • » # W CIVIL * . »»«« SBKVICB P i« e Five LBADEK STATE AND COUNTY NEWS A c tiv itie s O f E m p lo y e e s S ta te O n Mount Morris W am s F a ls e A ll C la im s its b o rd e rs m e e t t h e s a la rie s p a id e la tio n , w as g u e s t sp e a k e r . M r. / Spocial to T he LKADER o u t c o n s u ltin g th e em p lo y er, w e do to niurses f o r i n s ta n c e In t h e M c D o n o u g h re v ie w e d t h e A s s o d a A LBANY, J u ly 5— .T h e r e ’s b e e n it .” A p rev io u s d is c h a rg e fr o m ti(m ’s h is to r y a n d o u tlin e d t h e V e te ra n s H o s p ita l a n d elsew h ere, * cD€cial m e etinR o f t h e m e m m a t t e r s w h ic h a r e re c e iv in g a t ­ so m e d ifficulty w ith c a n d i d a te s fo r p r i v a te e m p lo y m e n t does n o t p r e ­ c o f t h e M t. M o rris C h a p t e r of a n d likew ise f o r o t h e r p o sitio n s S t a t e jo b s w h o re fu s e t o c o o p e ra te clu d e e m p lo y m e n t b y th e S ta te . rivll S e rv ice E m plo y ees A s - re q u irin g p ro fe ssio n a l o r skilled te n tio n o f t h e A sso c ia tio n a t th i s w h e n th e Civil S erv ice C o m m is ­ B u t, sa y s t h e C o m m issio n s p o k e s­ ^ a s h e ld a t th e M t. tr a in in g , t h a t t h e p u b lic serv ice tim e. sio n is in v e s tig a tin g th e m . H ence, m a n , "w e d o n ’t feel a n obllgatloxi to N ew Y o rk S t a t e c itiz e n s will O rg anized W o rk e rs C alled A lert th e C o m m issio n h a s r u le d t h a t to a p p ro v e a n y b o d y b lin d ly .” ISorris T uberctilosls H o sp ita l. C ecelia C o n n o r, P r e s id e n t s u ffe r a n d t h e e m p loy ee will be a t I n o n e r e c e n t case, a c a n d i d a te “ O rg a n iz e d p u b lic w o rk e rs a r e a n y p e rs o n w h o p asses th e e x a m ­ Mrs- C h a p te r, p re s id e d . A la r g e a d is a d v a n ta g e in m a in ta in in g a lofthe a tte n d e d . t h e f a c t t h a t p u b ­ in a tio n b u t fails to c o o p e ra te m a y fo r a S t a t e jo b re fu se d to p e r m it R e f r e s h m e n ts f a i r s t a n d a r d of liv in g fo r h im ­ k e e n ly a l e r t lic a t t e n t i o n is b e in g d ir e c te d h a v e h is n a m e s tric k e n fro m th e t h e C o m m iss io n ’s In v e s tig a to rs to |p°g^served fo llo w in g th e m e e tin g . self a n d h is fam ily . m o r e a n d m o r e to civil g o v e rn ­ eligible list. T h is m e a n s h e will ch ec k h is p re v io a s e m p lo y m e n t P e n sio n s of G r e a t I n t e r e s t C o n n o r e x p re s se d g ra tif iT h e A sso c iatio n re ce iv ed a s s u r ­ m e n t— its u se fu ln e ss a n d its e c o n ­ n o t be ce rtifie d fo r a jo b , n o m a t ­ re c o rd w ith t h e V e te ra n s A d m in i­ I..Mon w ith t h e in t e r e s t sh o w n by t e r ho w fine h is g ra d e o n t h e s tra tio n . W i th o u t h is con.sent, th e S o y e e s a t th e H o s p ita l in th e a n c e s fr o m t h e a p p r o p r ia t in g a u ­ om y. T h o se w h o believe in A m e r­ te s t. C om m ission co uld o b ta in n o i n ­ I Motives o f t h e A sso cia tio n a n d th o r itie s la s t M a r c h w h e n th e ic a n fr e e e n te r p r is e re a liz e t h a t S e v e ra l r e c e n t case s h a v e c o n ­ r m a tio n fro m t h e VA. “W e co u ld I® the C h a p te r ’s p a r t i n 'p r o m o - p o licy of p e rc e n ta g e a llo w an c es i t is n o t q u ite e n o u g h in th i s d a y c e rn e d in d iv id u a ls w h o h a v e w r i t ­ fo only c o n c lu d e,” t h e in v e s tig a to r to p re s e rv e o r d e r a n d p r o t e c t t h e II ne the p ro g ra m . S h e e m p h a siz e d f o r h a z a r d o u s o r a rd u o u s w o rk w as lives of citizens. T h e y u n d e r s ta n d te n on th e i r a p p lic a tio n fo rm s d ecided, “ t h a t s o m e th in g m u s t 1 5 en th u sia stic C h a p te r s u p p o r t b e in g a b a n d o n e d t h a t t h e h a z ­ t h a t p ro g re ss a n d t h e a t t a i n m e n t t h a t t h e y ’ve b e e n c o n fin e d to m e n ­ h a v e been w rong in th e VA.” Imeant good local c o n s id e ra tio n o f a rd o u s c h a r a c t e r of w o rk w ith of h u m a n h a p p in e s s c o m e s o n ly ta l h y g ie n e in s titu tio n s . B u t w h en P ris o n R e co rd JLployment p ro b le m s as well as tu b e rc u lo s is h o s p ita ls p o u ld be r e c ­ th r o u g h social ju s ti c e a n d t h a t t h e C o m m issio n h a s a sk e d th e O n e se n sitiv e r e c e n t issue h a s f the bro ad p r o g r a m of t h e A s- ognized in o th e r w ays. T h e r e ­ th is is m o s t e n c o u ra g e d w h e n c a n d id a te fo r a n O K to go a h e a d rev olved a r o u n d cases w h e re jo b iciatlon on b e h a lf o f a ll p u b lic p o rts co v erin g tu b e rc u lo s is h o s ­ th e r e is a n e n lig h te n e d p a r t n e r ­ a n d o b ta in th e d a t a fr o m t h e i n ­ pmoloyees. T h e o th e r officers of p ita ls in d ic a te s t h a t t h e p r e s e n t s h i p b e tw e e n c a p ita l a n d la b o r s titu tio n , t h e a n sw e r h a s b e en a p p llc a n ts h a v e h a d p ris o n r e c ­ ords. S e v e ra l h a v e c h a rg e d t h a t jfhe Chapter in c lu d e J o s e p h M a u ro , f o r m u la does n o t give w o rk e rs in a n d g o v e rn m e n t. No. S a id a s p o k e s m a n fo r th e th e Civil S erv ice C o m m issio n h a s Ivice-president: R u b y B ry so n . 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T h is m a t t e r of t h e success of s o u n d la b o r r e ­ h a v e a d u ty to d e te rm in e th e n a ­ fu sin g th e m e m p lo y m e n t “ even will be p r e s e n te d to t h e p ro p e r a u ­ I Treasurer. th o ritie s by th e A sso c iatio n a n d a la tio n s in p r iv a te e m p lo y m e n t. tu r e of th e c a n d i d a t e ’s prev io u s th o u g h we h a v e p a id o u r d e b t to McDonough A d d resses M e e tin g T h e y kn o w t h a t good e m p lo y e r- c o n d itio n , th e p o ssib ility o f r e ­ society a n d trie d to le ad a d e c e n t s The guest s p e a k e r w as W illia m tro n g p le a m a d e t h a t th e s i t u a ­ em p lo y ee re la tio n s in p r i v a te in ­ c u rre n c e o f t h e m a la d y , a n d r e ­ life sin c e .” tio n be d e a lt w ith a d e q u a te ly . |r McDonough, E x ec u tiv e R e p r e ­ T h e Civil S erv ice D e p a r tm e n t “ E v ery m e m b e r of o u r p re s e n t d u s tr y h a v e been a c o n c e rn of th e la te d fa c ts . T h e p e rs o n w ho h a s hen ative of th e A sso ciatio n , w ho r e t ir e m e n t p la n is v ita lly i n t e r ­ S t a t e fo r y ears. T h e y u rg e d a n d b een co n fin ed to a n in s ti tu t io n d enies h a r s h n e s s in th i s re sp ec t. Reviewed A sso ciatio n ac tiv itie s a n d s u p p o r te d S ta t e a c tio n in e s t a b : w o n ’t be d en ie d a jo b fo r t h a t | I t a rg u e s t h a t it m u s t p r o t e c t th e touched upon som e lo c al pro blem s. este d in th e A sso cia tio n s p ro g r a m l is h in s t h e S ta t e S ch o o l o f L a b o r ' re aso n — b u t we m u s t h a v e th e i in te re s ts of th e S ta t e , a n d gives to lib eralize th e p la n to b rin g i t H- stated, in p a r t : into*"^line**'with" th*^* f u n d a m e n ta ! i R e la tio n s a t C o rnell U n iv e rsity . | facts. 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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. nual e le ctio n : L e o n a rd R e q u a , | ing. A tte n d a n c e Im p re s s e s P o w ers M c F a r la n d ’s S ta te m e n t P u r c h a s e D is- : M ee tin g S e p te m b e r 11 Chairman, D e p a r tm e n t of C om “I a p p re c ia te y o u r k in d in v i ta ­ coSnts” ''''"'*^^^'' 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 . A lbany, th e r e is on ly o n e h o te l 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. Assoc. B u ild in g C o n s tru c tio n ^^‘iJartm ent, w ere v ic tim s of a« .,ee s of th e V e te r a n s ’ U n it. S ta t e “ 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 . ‘ Water sw irlin g t h r o u g h th e ir 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<>*» H a ro ld G |«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. ' vision r e p o r ts s lig h t d a m a g e to • ings. I do b rin g you th e g re e tin g s of I Ithaca V/estchester Eligibles M e tro C o n fe re n c e M e e ts C o m m itte e C h o s e n For N o m in a tio n s L is t s Exam P a p e rs S a v e d In B a s e m e n t F l o o d of E lig ib le s Page Six CIVIL SERVICE LEADER Q aa AS^ S'QWmJSJL, M e r it I M n th Y e a r i t n r r h a s I. a rtie s t W e e ld y f o r P u b l i c i j i n p l o y e v s M eniln'r oi' Ainiit Itiircaii cii' (iim iia lio n s P u b lish e d every T u e s d a y by LEADER ENTERPRI SES, Inc. ■R E T I R E M E N T S fr o m New Y ork, 97 Duane S tre et, New York 7, N. Y. BEekman 3-6010 N. Y, p o st office on ly a b o u t 40 J e r r y I iiik (‘lst(>iii, l*iil>Hslu‘r M i»rloii V u r i n o n , G o n ern l M a n a g er la s t y e a r, o u t of 13,000 eligible M iix w c H I,c lim iin , K(Ulor H . J . I?criiar< l, E x p c u t i i e E d ito r •H N . I I . Miigc-r, lUisitiPss M a n a g e r a m o n g th e 30,000 em ployees. Also, th e r u s h to g e t in to , or b a c k in to , T U E S D A Y , J U L Y 6, 1 9 4 8 th e p o st office is on, in all p o st offices in G r e a te r New Y ork, now t h a t th e $450 h ig h e r p a y is in effect . . . T h e re a r e a b o u t 500,000 em p lo y ees in th e p o st office, all c ap a c itie s, th r o u g h o u t th e U n ite d State.s, a n d p o litic ia n s figure on vot^s p e r fa m ily , o r 17,500,000 votes . . . N o t o n ly did NYC e m ­ T w o i n n o v a t i o n s i n t r o d u c e d b y t h e U . S . 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A l s o , ^ f o r e th e n ew one fo r th e m w e n t d u i ) l i c a t e t e s t i n g is a v o i d e d b y a n o t h e r i n n o v a t i o n : i f in to effect. R a ise effective d a te is J u l y 1 fo r p o s ta l w o rkers, J u ly c a n d i d a t e s f o r S t e n o g r a p h e r - t y p i s t o r C l e r k - t y p i s t , p a s s e d 11 fo r o th e r U. S. em ployees. o n e p a r t o f t h e t e s t s i n c e 194(5, t h e y n e e d n o t p a s s t h a t 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 . . . P r iv a te in d u s tr y d o in g su c h a 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. S ig n o f a tig h te n in g m o n e y m a r ­ ket. u . s. E x p e r i m e n t s W ith . Exam M e th o d s W H A T E M P L O Y E is SHOULD K N O W By rilE O D O R E BECKLR h ' . x a n ii iK i li o n s f o r i S o n - c o m f H ' t i i i v e l * o s i l i o n s •^11 E R E is ii p o p u la r m isconcep- T h a t h e possesses th e req u isite know ledge a n d a b ility to e n te r on 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. L ist M ay Be E sta b lis h e d 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. Page Sevpn 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 ­ c al service fo r fin al a p p ro v al. 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 a re : w o m en 21 to 40, m e n 21 to 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 S ervice, in H a w a ii a n d th r o u g h ­ o u t U n ite d S ta te s . R e q u ir e m e n ts : A p p ro p ria te college s tu d y plus p ro fe 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 S ervice, 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, Ga- (No clos­ S h o p p in g F ro m O u r Own W holesale E stablishiiieiit $22.95 DRESSES PGR $8.75 Or money refunded. Sizes 0-53. GORGEOUS C O n O N S . CREPE PRINTS AND SOLID COLORS IN EVERY FABRIC IMAGINABLE FINE J o b s ing d a te ). 4-34-2. C h e m ist — E n g in e e r — M e ta llu rg is t — P h y s ic is t — M a t h ­ e m a tic ia n . $3,397 to $5,905. — F o r d u ty in W a s h in g to n , D.C.. a n d v i­ c inity . R e q u ir e m e n ts : College s tu d y o r te c h n ic a l e x p e rie n c e o r 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. G r a d u a te s tu d y m a y be s u b s ti­ tu t e d fo r p a r t o f t h e e x p e rien c e. 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 ) . 14-69-2. P o u ltr y C o o r d in a to r — $5,905.—F o r d u ty in t h e B u r e a u of A n im a l In d u s tr y , D e p a r t m e n t o f A g ricu ltu re, in B eltsville, M d.,-'and 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 ence, p lu s p ro fe ssio n a l e x p e rie n c e in o rg a n iz ed p o u ltry im p ro v e m e n t w o rk ; fo r V e te rin a ry C o o rd in a to r, co m p le tio n of. fu ll c o u rse in re co g ­ nized v e te rin a r y college, p lu s p ro ­ fessio nal e x p rie n c e in p o u ltry d is ­ ease c o n tro l w ork. G r a d u a t e stu d y m a y be s u b s titu te d fo r p a r t of th e p ro fessio n al e x p e rie n ce . No w r i t ­ te n te st. P ile a p p lic a tio n w ith th e F :ecutiv e S e c re ta ry , B o a rd of U.S. Civil S erv ice E x a m in e rs fo r th e D e p a r tm e n t of A g ric u ltu re . A gri(C o n tin u e d on P age 8) G u id e FURNITURE F r o m 2 0 % to 1 /3 O ff on all C A M E R A S — n e w a n d lik e n e w . C am eras, p ro je c to rs a n d d a rk room e q u ip m e n t. A ll p o p u la r m ake« p h o to g ra p h e q u ip m e n t. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU 4 7 GREAT SAVINGS Phone: LE 4-8740 ART Guaranty Furniture Co. Or money refunded. Sizes 0-20 V\'e p erm it tryin g on. Open >Veek(litys & Hutiirdays R O B E R T ! ^ IN NYC .5.'52-7th Avc. (N r. 40 S t.) 2«l fl. .30!) .5th Ave. (N r. 32d St.) 2 fl. 50 W 2 6 th St. (N r 6 th Av.» 2d fl. 311 Churcli St. (nr. W alker) 2nd PI. 2801 Bway. (N r. 10 8 th St.) 533 W 207 St. (N r. S herm an ) IN niCLYN 30 N ew kirk P la z a (B rig h t­ on line BMT to N ew kirk S ta tio n ) . 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M.i |, to nic.-iKurc Giiarant.-,',! to (il ()|>,n till 7 !’. M. First A. a « (». 14 E. 17 th St.. N .Y .c. Al.. l-ir.'i.'l t’ve been a drcps m an fo r 30 years, and I th in k you need a “ b re a k .” By operatine: a t low overh ead and c u ttin g my profits. I am giving you ju s t th a t. I c a n ’t afford big ads to show you my styles. Come in. or p hone me atid I ’ll give you the details Misses and ju n iors. 110 40 St. (1 7 th F l) L.-V 4-9174 Get hero by th e 6 th Ave., BMT. IR T Subw ays. Eves, to 7. Sat. to 5. PHOTO r>‘i» N ostrum! .\v f . I f h l j n . NK Open from ‘i-it r..M. $32.95 TOPPERS FOR $12.75 B . by LEADER P e r m a n e n t $2,619. A p p lic a n ts m u s t p a s s t h e w r itte n te s t to be g iv e n p lu s o ne Buna E le c trific a tio n y e a r ’s e x p e rie n c e i n t h e field o f p h y sic a l scie n ce o r in te c h n o lo g y 9-1. aeer, $3,39 t o $4,902. — O p- in t h e la b o ra to r y , p l a n t o r field pesism aJid C o n s tr u c tio n , o p e ra tio n s . A c o m p le tio n o f a fu ll .tion T ra n s m is s io n , Electrification, W irin g . F o r h ig h sch o o l cou rse, in c lu d in g su c h su b je c ts a s m a th e m a ti c s a n d p h y ­ ‘in W a s h in g to n , D. C., a n d sical scien c e m a y b e s u b s t it u te d ffhout th e U n ite d S ta t e s In f o r one y e a r o f e x p erie n ce . T r a i n ­ 1 E le c trific a tio n A d m ln - in g o f th i s s o r t c ^ t a i n e d in t h e R e q u lr e m e n ts : College A rm e d F o rc e s will b e c re d ite d . ‘"jnd/or e x p e rie n c e in en g l- P la c e o f e m p lo y m e n t Is lo c a te d a t g plus a p p r o p r ia t e p ro fe s - t h e D e p a r tm e n t o f A ir F o rc e A ir engineering e x p e rie n c e. No W e a t h e r S e rv ice D a ta , C o n tro l 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. fa Civil S e rv ic e E x a m in e r s fo r S e n d a p p h c a tio n s to t h e E x e c u tiv e ‘ n ep artm en t o f A g ric u ltu re , S e c re ta ry , B o a rd o f U. S. C ivil cultural R esearch C e n te r, S erv ice E x a m in e r s f o r t h e New ^vllle, Md. N o clo sin g d a te .) O rle a n s P o r t o f E m b a r k a ti o n , N ew 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). 10-10-9. M ic ro p h o to g ra p h e r, jstration, W a r D e p a r tm e n t, j.S. P u b lic H e a l t h S ervice $2,644 to $3,397. A p p lic a n ts m u s t 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 0 , C., a n d th ro u g h o u t the in p h o to g r a p h y m a y be s u b stitu te Jj'ted States. R e q u ir e m e n ts : Ap- ed fo r six m o n t h s of t h e re q u ire d priate college study. F o r th e ex p erience. A d v a n c e d t r a i n i n g in positions, 1 year of profes- r e s id e n t p h o to g r a p h y in a t e c h n i ­ veterinary work or 1 year c al in s ti tu t e o r t r a d e sch oo l above {'graduate study is also required. h ig h school level m a y be s u b s ti­ (Written test. (No clo sin g d a t e ) . tu te d , y e a r fo r y e a r, u p to a m a x i­ 11J3. Medical Officer, F i r s t y e a r— m u m o f 2 y e a rs fo r t h e re q u ire d ;0O; Second y e a r— $2,400; (Psy- ex p erien ce. T e c h n ic a l o r scien tific jitric R e sid e n t), $2,400 to 4,100. e d u c a tio n in c h e m is tr y o r p h y sic s Sppointments a re o p e n fo r J u ly su ccessfu lly c o m p le te d in a col­ 11949, at S t E liz a b e th s H o sp ita l, lege o r u n iv e rs ity o r te c h n ic a l i n ­ Ipishington, D. C. R e q u ir e m e n ts : s t i t u t e above t h e h ig h sch oo l level Intern p o sitio n s, a p p lic a n ts m a y be s u b s t it u te d fo r on e h a l f [ia<t be th ird o r f o u r th - y e a r stu d - th e re q u ire d ex p erien c e. No s u b ­ in an a p p ro v e d m e d ic al s t itu tio n will be allow ed f o r th e liool: for P s y c h ia tr ic R e s id e n t re q u ire d six m o n t h s o f su p erv iso ry iitions. a p p lic a n ts m ust be ex perience. T h e r e w ill be a w ritte n jiaduates of a n a p p ro v e d m e d ic al te s t. P o sitio n s a r e o p e n in D e ­ of A ir F o rc e , A ir thool with d e g ree of d o c to r of p a r t m e n t tedicine, a n d h av e s e rv e d o r be W e a th e r S erv ice D a t a C o n tro l U n it. New O rle a n s P o r t of E m ­ fing an a p p ro v e d in te r n s h ip . No b a r k a tio n . N ew O rle a n s , L a. S e n d liitten test. (No clo sin g d ate.) a p p lic a tio n s to t h e E x e c u tiv e S e c ­ 1101. P a te n t E x a m in e r, $2,644.— r e ta r y , B o a rd of Civil S erv ice E x ­ fo-^itions a re in W a s h in g to n , D. C., a m in e rs fo r t h e N ew O r le a n s P o r t mdvicinity. R e q u ir e m e n ts : E ligi- of E m b a r k a tio n , 4400 D a u p h in e i!:ity in w ritte n te s t p lu s ap p ro - S t., New O rle a n s 12, L a. (Closes nate ed ucation a n d / o r e x p e ri- T u e sd a y , J u ly 6). • noe. Age lim its : 18 to 35 years. 101. P r i n t e r (M o n o ty p e K e y ­ Nn closing date.'* b o a rd O p e r a to r a n d S lu g M a c h in e 910-8 M e te o ro lo g ica l Aid O p e r a to r ) , $2.12 a n h o u r .—F o r Trainee CAF-S) (S P -4 ), $2,168 to d u ty in th e G o v e r n m e n t P r i n ti n g is te d SERVICE RESTYLE-REMODEL your o ld f u r c o a t to N ew L ook, $25 storage Free th e LEATHER KOVEHJ''-" T ru n k s, Ijrit'f fnse>.. co in tin r:' wallets, iinil>ri>llas, iiia:i‘c ;i; < sets, la(Iie.<i haiidhii^s, w a n lrn f'r luggage, foiiiiiain peii^ Everythiiifi fo r B etter TraieUrr> Special Savings to LcaJcr Readers JUDLIJ FURS Windsor 236 Broadway, New York C O rtlo n d t 7-3836 134 W. 29 th, 1 0 th fl.. R m . 1010 LA. 4-8829 SPECIAL CRYSTALS FIHED AWHILE YOU WAIT ALL WATCHES CLEANED & REP. AT I^ODERATE PRICES MAINSPRINGS $ | .5 0 1 EX P A N S I O N 24-HOUR SERVICE BANDS KItKK I.EA TIIK R W ATt'H STItAI W ITH (•OMPt.OTK <>VKKII.\I I. 50« 7 1:0 S-^.SO MUNICIPAL JEWELRY CO. 387 PEA R L ST., BKOOKr.YN, N. Y. 01*1*. CON’.SOMDATKO KDISON HMXi. Watch Repairing $2.95 S1‘E (’IAI. CLKANING 7-1.V17 JtlOWKIS RKMAUI.K JEVVEI.KKS .S A V E R IO ’S J E W E L R Y l.to 1th AVK. (Bet. 3.1-31 S ts .) , NYC Novrltles — G ift — Costiiiiie ' Wutciiea — Oinmoncls W« Carry a C o m p lete Line of PrPHMiire Coolcers, Kiidios, lleatiTN, Aliimiiiuni H a re , Vucuum C’lpuiirrM, KIrctric Irons, Lamps, K rfri);erntors. Wii.slilng MaclUiies, and l.OOU ottier items. G i i l k o P r o d u c t s C't». 1165 imo.\nwAY (fo r. «7 th S t.— n th Kl.) Room 507 Now Yom INVEST CALL !Ml) Ml, J 2 0 %O DISCOUWT ON ALL GIFTS AND HOUSEHOlO APPLIANCES riwii# CIVIL N ew R u le A v o id s D u p lic a te d W A S H IN G T O N , J u ly 5— .A new e x a m in in g te c h n iq u e l o r u se in S te n o g r a p h e r te s ts enable.^ a n y c o m p e tito r w ho h a s rh ad e a p a s ­ sing m a r k as T y p is t in a n y e x a m given sin ce F e b r u a r y 1946, n e e d pa.ss on ly th e d ic ta tio n a n d t r a n s sc rib in g te s t h e n c e fo r th , to a c ­ qu ire fu ll eligibility as a S te n o ­ g ra p h e r. I n ex a m s h eld in th e p a s t, p e r ­ so n s who fa ile d th e s te n o g r a p h ic p a r t , b u t d id receive eligible ra tin g s a s T y p ists, w ere re q u ire d to ta k e a g a in all th r e e ' p h a s e s of th e e x a m — g e n e ra l, ty p in g a n d s te n o g ra p h y — in o rd e r to o b ta in eligibility as S te n o g r a p h e rs . I t is no lo n g e r n e ce ssary , in s u c h cases, to r e p e a t th e p h a s e s a l ­ re a d y passed. Use N ot C o m p u lso ry A doption of th e new te c h n iq u e in th e field is le ft to th e d is ­ c re tio n o f t h e reg io n al d ire c to rs. I t m a y n o t be follow ed in all r e ­ gions. SERVICE U.S. ( C o n tin u e d fr o m P ape 7) c u l tu r a l R e s e a rc h C e n te r, B e ltsvUle. Md. (No clo sin g d a t e ) . 5 -8 2 -4 (4 8 ) B io log lsi—^ E n to m o lo j i s t — M ycologist P a r a s ito lo ­ gist, $3,397 to $5,905. F o r d u ty In U. S. P u b lic H e a lt h S erv ice, In H a ­ w aii and th r o u g h o u t U n ite d S ta t e s . R e q u ir e m e n ts : A p p ro p ria te college s tu d y o r te c h n ic a l e x p e ri­ e n c e in th e field a p p lie d f o r o r a c o m b in a tio n o f su c h s tu d y a n d e x ­ p erien ce, p lu s p ro fe ssio n a l e x p e ri­ 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). 4 d a y s & 3 n ite s at aline MIAMI BEACH HOTEL Sk Si Si $ s . ^ W ALBURNE PARK AVE H O TEL • G LA D ES B O TEL H O m ^ R A N K L lN H OTEL WITH EVERYlnf n d in g ; 2 D iy i ROUND 49 C h ild ie n a n d e i 12 & 1 N itc in H iv a n t^ D A IL Y T R IP b y P L A N E V la P A A ^ rN A n P iiv a f e H o te l R o o m w ith b a th in H a v a n a p in i tax ?3750 W ir t, W rit* or Phon* ff oo rr RESERVATIONSJ RE5EKVATI0NSJ Off l o t H ourii S ig h tie e in g B o a t* S a i l i n g s D U IE D 2 2 4 in a CIVIL SERVICE P iiv a te tw ic e L im o n iin t w e e k ly * TOURS L I N C O L N R O A D , M IA M I C k a m h e t cl » K. m. t o 10 p. k> Dully k Sund»y B E A C H ,F L A . 9 C o u n ty a n d N Y c U. S.— 641 Washing o r a t p o s t offices outlsij S ta t e — Room 23oi S t a t e Office BnildinT c o u n ty jobs. N R C —^96 Duane p o slte C ivil Service 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 : **7ork I**’ ^ M a n h a tta n ) *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 9 a .m . to noon. The m is o pen e v e r y daj/ fr o m 8:30 a .m . to 5 p.m.. ei „Sundays a n d h o lid a ys. How to G et There '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^ ,.j Service C o m m issio n ofUcea in NYC, a n d th e Cit.y c3 [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 field of a d m in is tr a tiv e an aly sis. I s la n d City. I n te r v ie w h o u rs a r e 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 S t a t e em p lo y ees will be n o tified as to 50 a r e a c c e p ta b le . O n ly t h e 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 . T h e s a la rie s s t a t e d a re fo r A p p lic a n ts fo r t h e school wall be g iv en a sp ec ial s c re e n in g e x a m i­ h o u rly w age r a t e s fo r 40 -h o ur n a t io n to d e te r m in e t h e i r a p titu d e week. O v e rsea s service d iffe re n ­ f o r t h e w ork. ti a l o f 25 p e r c e n t a lre a d y is i n ­ Education T tie m o w in g ore sent, one v a c a n c y exists in th e Mment o f P u b lic W e lfare, perence in c e rtif ic a tio n will be to eligibies in th e p ro m o ­ G ain T ow ard U niform ity In P e rso n n e l R ules HEW JERSEY A dm inistrative U .S . S ig r a p h e r C ourse to Be Given For P re se n t E m ployees S h o rta n d u re s W A S H IN G T O N , July s h o r ta g e o f stenographers i ly a d m itte d by th e U. S. C vice C om m ission. It has] s t a n d a r d s in an effort r e c r u it m e n t u p to needs, f o r t is n ’t succeedin gcoii b u t t h e Com m ission is Th® Com m ission lo^j r a t e o f d ic ta tio n in g r a p h e r te s t from 96 to a m in u te . , ., T h e c h a n g e is intendeflj reliev e t h e g rea t p e rie n c e d in obtaining enq igibles to fill existing yj a n d to m e e t th e continujj f o r ste n o g ra p h e rs fchrougir g o v e rn m e n t. „ D e p a r tm e n ts ’ Need T h e m o s t persi«tent J s te n o g ra p h e rs is in N service. H u n d re d s of v a fxist a n d t h e tu r n o v e r in flnni — a b o u t 3 p e r c e n t p e r in all ty p e s of p o sitio n s— ^ the C o m m issio n ’s c e n tra l ^ Here h a r d p re sse d to su p p ly “Srapher re p la c e m e n ts . , “as been fo u n d t h a t m o s t schools re q u ire fo r g r a d 1 i « a b ility to ta k e d ic ta *^100 to 120 w o rds p e r m in j j,?*;^'fflculty o f th e d ic ta tio n tivn ^ schools a n d t h a t used . 1 service e x a m s m a y n o t be y com p arab le; n e v e rth e le s s ® of th e w ide m a r g in b einm t l^O-word r a t e a n d th e . d e m a n d e d by m o s t 1^ ' is fe lt t h a t few b u siblft , g r a d u a te s w ould h a v e K .in eetin g t h e C o m m is|h/® ^^^6hient in th i s p h a s e stenographer e x a m in a tio n . 2 3 ,0 0 0 Apply forWJobs W A S H IN G T O N , U. S. Civil Service receiv ed m o re th a n ^ ^ c a tio n s fo r th e ina ( T ra in e e ) w ritte n be h e ld J u l y 28 and 2D th e n a tio n . E ligibies will be th e Im m ig ra tio n ano 1 z a tio n Service, Ju s tic e , in m o re than J T h e se p ositions are v a rio u s citie s a n d m a n d c o a sta l a re a s in s a la r y is $3,351. s ^'^ctorily c o m p le tin g one J th e T r a in e e is p ro r|. 4° P a tr o l I n s p e c to r a t ts 11^ m a n d a to r y in c re Ithe L T $4,480 a r e p ro v id ed . Kicai ^ o f t h e w r itte n te st, iiCl.y^tings will b e assig n e d .eiitors. ^A o ra l a n d to to uu gg hh I the r Siven to a ll w ho written. A rm y Jobs C le r k -C a r r ie r To Be Test B ro a d e n e d T h e co m in g p o s t office e x a m is s la te d to be b ro a d e n e d to C lerkC a r r i e r fo r B ro o k ly n a n d Q u e e n s p o st offices a n d po ssib ly also fo r C a r r ie r in M a n h a t t a n a n d T h e B ro n x , besid es t h e re q u e s te d C lerk ex am . T h e follow ing c o n tin u e s a r e c e n t u p s t a te e x a m n o tic e 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 S ig n a l In P ace N?” « LEADER NYC Promotion Special to The LEADER Sk Si Sk Sk 1^48 EXAMS FORPUBLIC JOBS T e s ts 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. ' 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 Page Tea SERVICE LEADER Tuesday, July 6 , FEDERAL NEWS m L is t 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 n R E M A N ! I jOss th a n 8 5 % in th e P hysical m eans little ch an ce o f a p p o in tm e n t m k d ic a l FAAMINATIOIN Larqa Gymnasium Fully Equipped to Train You Under Official Te»t Conditions! 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 , Condition. Yourself at the " Y " fo r C i v i l . 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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 . 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HKNKV COKNKI.L 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 . 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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. 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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 . 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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. Promotion GlHonor Students Guestsat Ball Game READER'S SERVICE G U ID E T e a c h e r o f J e w e lry D e sig n S u b . T e a c h e r o f J e w e lry D e sig n T e a c h e r of T e x tile D e sig n S u b . T e a c h e r o f T e x tile D e sig n T e a c h e r of C o s tu m e D e sig n a n d Illu stra tio n S u b . T e a c h e r o f C o s tu m e D e sig n a n d Illu stra tio n T e a c h e r o f O ffice M a c h in e O p ­ e ra tin g S u b . T e a c h e r o f O ffice M a c h in e O p e ra tin g 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 a n d S a le sm a n sh ip 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 ­ m o n B ran ch es 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 ) S u b . T e a c h e r o f I n d u s tr ia l A rts (M ) T e a c h e r o f F in e A rts a n d C o m ­ m o n B ra n d ie s S u b . T e a c h e r o f F in e A rts D iv is io n o f C h ild W e lf a r e T e a c h e r o f th e B lin d (E le m e n ­ ta ry ) T eacher of th e B lin d (H ig h S c h o o ls ) S o c ia l W o rk e r P s y c h ia tris t P s y c h o lo g ist T each er of D eaf a n d H ard of H e a rin g E le m e n ta ry a n d K in d e rg a rte n T e a c h e r o f K in d e r g a r te n C la s ­ ses (In c lu d in g p re -IC in d e rg a rte n a n d K in d e r g a r te n E x te n s io n C la s ­ ses in D a y E le m e n ta r y S c h o o ls (W ) S ub. T e a c h e r of K in d e rg a rte n C la sse s_ ( W ) E v e n in g ' S c h o o ls a n d S u m m e r P la y g ro u n d s T e a c h e r o f C la ss e s fo r A d u lts in E n g lis h a n d C itiz e n s h ip in E v e n ­ in g E le m e n ta r y S c h o o ls T Y P E W R IT E R RENTALS Special R en tal - P n r r h a s e P la n P ay a s Httle a s $1.25 weekly S terling T y p e w rite r Service K v o ry lia M i.y ’s ll« a y 1 / o s p it a liz a lio u INSIK.XNCK Call or w iili' for Aiiiioiiitinont FK ANK (iO \ KKN.XI.K W. ;!t(h St. New York 1, N. Y. I'Kmtb.vlvaiiui 0 -:iUU) H on svh oh l ISecessities KOK Y o r u IIO.MK M.\KIN(S S i i O r r i N f i NKKDS I'lirniturc, nii|>tiaiK'P.s. Kifls, cto. (a t Toal savinwrs). Mniiicipal lOmploycf'.K Sorviro, 41 fa v k How. CO. 7 5:tli0 M 7 N assau Slicct. SEl,i:CTKD lIN T R O m iC T IO N S “ .Scrvice T h a t’s D iflVrenl” A sk fo r F re e C irc u la r Hoh'u Brook.s, 100 M. ■I'lnd St. WI 7-34.30 l*lu>lofiraphy Special (lisfotiiils on photDjfiaptiic ccinip. 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Som ew here th e re is some­ one w ho would like to know you. In an exclusive and discreet m a n n e r “ Social Snviitits (>■> >*11 itiit,!i>i>:*lly-!t(lvorliKP(I items. In trod uctio n Service” h a s brouerht to ­ >]<<!( oiii kIiow ritoiiiii gether m any discriminatinK: men and w o­ men. W ith Brrcat solicitude and prudence BENCO SALES CO. you can enjoy a richer, h a p p er life. W rite lO.-i NASSAU STKK.KT sc o r phono EN . 2-20;i.T. New Y4>rk Til.v 1)-1(510 for booklet MAY' RKUIARD.SON 111 W. 73d St., N.Y.C. Dly. 10-7; Sun. 12-G SEM> KOK F K K K -r.rn ) K F O l'N T A IN OF KKlKNnSIIII* to all lonely folks. nct)t. IC. 5t)5 E astern P a rk w a y , Brooklyn, N. Y, social con tacts 4 :0 0 to 8 ;()() P.M.. Nos­ trand Ave. S tatio n IR T. P R csident ;i-2040. rUOCKKi^SIVK HOOK C M J t — eiirrent t)oi)ks v.:nit to own . . , ru(j.irdleRs ol pnl'lislK'd priei'. Nii fc'os. >'roo Heloclion lor joiiiinir. Hook dividends. F o r lu ll li.'it w rite Dept. A, 507 'I'hird Ave., New York J(i. 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Typew riters T Y P E W R I T E R S A L E New Model 5 R eniinetons Only $50.9.5 w ork a t rip h t prices Emffee. 1335 P ro s ­ pect Ave. Bklyn., N.Y. (Cor. Ocean P kw y .) SO. 8-3187 CLEARANCE NEW PO R TA B LE T Y P E ­ 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 prices. Small jobs, nietro po litan area. DETECTIVES - Trnilinifs • InvestiprationB. w riter, 1101 Bro;ulway, NYO n e a r 3 8 th R<‘a,‘!on:iblc ratcH. (!oll Kd Wendell. JK Missinfr j)er.-ons. Ram sey Investifration. Street. MU. C-7315. G-8000, day niffht. 8:2 Bond St., B'klyii, UI.^tor 5-3844— CHOCKY'S T Y P E W R IT E R CO. 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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 . U.Ayton .'M0U8 I'livironment, tvppropriale ciiisino; <laily Filled wkly, montlil,y rates. Mai.son Du Chien. Ej'fn* Vjxunilnetl — Prescriiitions KAKL IIIK Si'H F FI.U Rl-:. 4-l<)‘:! . O litonictrlst i n o S.\KATU(!A AVFJ., iieiir Klake Ave. MKKT NKW FKIKNIIH 1)1 h k o o k l y n , n . y. AT 1‘AIIM NK/S DAILV 10 — 8 . t ’LOSKU FKIUAY Protes.- io n a l; U usine?s; and 'I'radc! People. ANNOUNCEMENT— Dr. M. B. Raskin, REGULAR $7.50 C REM E OIL P erm anen t ALT. AGES! o r H A IR COLORINO-Touch Up I ?3.50 OHico h o u rs arc from lO -l and (1-8 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 . 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