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change
of
title, p r o m o t i o n o r o t h e r w i s e . ”
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c itie s, e x c e p t l a b o r e r s i n t h e
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p o p u la r o n es fo r J u n io r P ro fe s ­
s io n a l A s s i s t a n t P - 1 a n d O ffice
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w a n te d .
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a n t t e s t , P - l , a l s o o n t h e lis t, w ill
be h e ld in t h e S e c o n d R eg io n ,
w h ere m o st o f th e a p p lic a n ts a re
u s u a lly g ra d u a te s o f a g ric u ltu ra l
sc h o o ls , p a r t i c u l a r l y t h e A g ric u l­
t u r a l C o lle g e a t C o rn e ll. I n a d d i ­
tio n , e m p lo y e e s o f t h e N Y C P a r k s
D e p a r tm e n t s e e k th e s e jo b s.
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title s , t h e y r e q u ir e a c o lle g e d e ­
g re e a n d s p e c ia liz e d e x p e rie n c e ,
a n d n o t m a n y of th e m
w ill b e
c o n d u c te d In th e S e c o n d R eg io n .
T h e C le r k , G r a d e s 1 a n d 2, e x -
( C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e 9)
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to w a r d t h e e n d o f t h i s m o n t h o r lis t m a k e s p o s s ib le . T h e p a y le v e l
e a rly in A u g u st T h e e x a m in a tio n a c o n sid e ra b le n u m b e r o f e x p e riw ill b e o p e n to t h e p u b lic .
T h e is j u s t h i g h e n o u g h to a t t r a c t a ls o
( C o n t i n x i e d o n P a g e 9)
p a y , a t t h e n e w r a t e s , is $ 2 ,9 7 4 .8 0
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s u p p o r t o f t h e 2 0 ,0 0 0 q u o t a . A ls o ,
F iv e h u n d r e d
new
P a tr o lm a n m a y be c re a te d fr o m tw o so u rces.
T h e f i r s t w ill b e n e c e s s a r y t o fill t h e C i t y C o u n c i l Is c o n s i d e r i n g a
a p p o i n t m e n t s w ill b e m a d e n e x t v a c a n c ie s c r e a t e d b y p r o m o t io n s r e s o lu tio n
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e lig ib le
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p la n s
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P o lic e
C o m m is sio n e r P ro m o tio n s fr o m th is lis t a re b e ­
1949 P o lic e E x a m P o s sib le
A rth u r W . W a lla n d e r.
T h e fa c t in g h e ld u p p e n d in g a d e c isio n
A
p p o in tm e n t p ro s p e c ts a re su c h
b e c a m e k n o w n fo llo w in g th e m a k ­ fr o m th e C o u r t o f A p p e a ls o n p r o ­
in g o f 512 p r o b a tio n a l P a tr o lm a n te s ts m a d e o n m u ltip le “ b e s t” a n s ­ t h a t it m a y b e n e c e s s a ry to h o ld
w e r s a c c e p t e d b y t h e N Y C C iv il a n e w e x a m i n a t i o n f o r P a t r o l m a n
a p p o in tm e n ts.
E l i g i b l e n u m b e r 1 ,1 9 8 w a s r e a c h ­ S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n i n t h e w r i t ­ n e x t y e a r . T h i s w a s d i s c l o s e d r e ­
e d o n th e P a tr o l m a n lis t w ith th a t te n te s t. T h e p r o te s t a lre a d y h a s c e n tly b y J o s e p h A. M c N a m a ra ,
b a t c h o f a p p o i n t m e n t s . T h e -n e w b e e n u p h e l d b y t h e S u p r e m e C o u r t P r e s i d e n t o f t h e N Y C C iv il S e r v i c e
S u c h a n e x a m in a ­
T h e C o m m is sio n .
P a t r o l m e n h a v e b e e n a s s ig n e d to a n d t h e A p p e lla te D iv is io n .
th e
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R e c r u i t s ’ C o u r t o f A p p e a l s w ill h a n d d o w n t i o n w ill d e p e n d o n t h e n e e d s o f
th e P o lic e D e p a r tm e n t.
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o f a p p o i n t m e n t s w ill b e m a d e a s
25 N e w P o lic e w o m e n
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C o m m is s io n e r W a lla n d e r e x p e c ts
T h e s e c o n d s o u rc e o f jo b o p p o r­
tra in in g .
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a r e b e in g a p ­ tu n itie s m a y b e tlje in c r e a s e o f to a p p o in t 25 f r o m t h e n e w P o lic e ­
t h e p o lic e q u o t a t o 2 0 ,0 0 0 ; t h i s w o m a n e lig ib le lis t, e f f e c tiv e o n
p o i n t e d a t $ 3 ,1 5 0 a y e a r .
w o u l d m e a n 1 ,1 7 3 n e w jo b s . M a y ­ F r i d a y , J u l y 16. I n t h e f o ll o w i n g
T w o M o re J o b S ources
o r O ’D w y e r , P o l i c e C o m m i s s i o n e r t w o m o n t h s t h e r e m a i n i n g 5 4 v a c ­
and
o t h e r m u n ic ip a l a n c ie s a r e to b e fille d .
I n a d d itio n to th e s e a p p o in t­ W a lla n d e r
G iv e n
to
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Special to The LEADER
- Ai b a n y , J u l y 1 2 — T h e D e “la ro o c a s e w i l l b e a p p e a l e d .
* ^he c e le b ra te d a c tio n , in v o lv in g
’ “•0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f a d d i t i o n a l s a l a r y t o
•^rca iu g r o u p s o f S t a t e e m p l o y e e s
t h e y f i n a l l y w i n — is o n i t s w a y
^ tn e C o u r t o f A p p e a ls . T h i s w ill
R e g io n , w ill m a k e
P a y
A p p e a l
in
b e th e fin a l a p p e a l. T h e S ta te h a s
lo s t t h e c a s e b e f o r e t h e S u p r e m e
C o u rt a n d
b e fo re th e A p p e lla te
D iv is io n .
T h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’s O f f i c e
a p p lie d to th e A p p e lla te D iv is io n
o n J u ly 6 fo r le a v e to a p p e a l. E v e n
th o u g h t h a t c o u rt h a d fo rm e rly
Loftus Gets
Fire Chief
Post in NYC
D e p u ty
be
m ent
m ent
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th e
S ta te , I t g r a n t e d s u c h le a v e . T h e
b rie f fo r th e S ta te h e ld t h a t “q u e s ­
tio n s o f la w h a v e a ris e n w h ic h
in th e in te re s t of s u b s ta n tia l ju s ­
tic e o u g h t to b e re v ie w e d b y th e
C o u rt o f A p p e a ls .”
T h e case h a s b e e n ia th e c o u rts
Is
J.
P e te r L o ftu s
to
by N Y C
F ran k
C h ie f
F ire
Q u a y le .
w ill
of D e p a rt­
C o m m is sio n e r
The
a p p o in t­
is e ffe c tiv e F r i d a y , J u l y
16.
C h ie f L o ftu s h e a d e d th e p ro m o ­
tio n
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c en t.
He
v e te ra n
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w ith
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p a rtm e n t
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C h ie f o f D e ­
$ 1 1 ,5 0 0 .
P r e v io u s ly t h e p o s t w a s fille d b y
C h ie f H a ro ld J. B u rk e , w h o r e ­
s i g n e d l a s t O c t o b e r 1 a n d is n o w
an
e x e c u tiv e
a t D e le h a n ty
In In s titu te .
C o m m is sio n Q u a y le c h o se C h ie f
L o ftu s fr o m a lis t o f th r e e n a m e s
c e r tifie d f r o m th e C h ie f lis t b y t h e
NYC
C iv il
S e rv ic e
C o m m is sio n .
The
tw o
o th e rs
w ere
D e p u ty
C h i e f s J o h n L . H o l i a n , 8 2 .1 2 5 , a n d
E d w a r d M . C o n w a y , 8 1 .6 5 0 . A ll
th r e e a re d isa b le d v e te ra n s.
D e M a r c o
S a la r y
C h ie f
p ro m o te d
C a s e
In v o lv e d
s in c e A u g u s t, 1947, w h e n D a n ie l
D eM arco , a H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t
la b o ra to ry w o rk e r, th r o u g h h is a t ­
to rn e y J o h n T . D eG raff, in s titu ­
te d a p ro c e e d in g to c o m p e l th e
S t a t e t o f i x h i s s a l a r y a t $ 2 ,1 8 0
p e r y e a r , b e g i n n i n g A p i i l 1, 1 9 4 7 ,
i n s t e a d o f $ 2 ,0 8 0 , w h i c h t h e S t a t e
fe lt h e s h o u ld b e p a id . T h e d if ­
feren ce c a m e fro m a n u p w a rd re ­
a llo c a tio n w h ic h D e M a rc o h a d r e ­
c e i v e d . T h e $ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 h a d
b^ea
s e t a sid e b y th e S ta te L e g is la tu re
to ta k e c a re o f s u c h re a llo c a tio n s.
B u t o n ly a s m a l l a m o u n t h a s b e e a
(C o n tin u e d on P age ii.
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ALBANY,
am o n g S ta te
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becam e
upon
J u ly
12. —
In te re s t
and
c o u n ty
e m p lo y ­
im m e d ia te ly m a n ife s t
announcem ent
la st
w e e k ’s
B o ard
of
fo r
(re p o rte d
LEADER)
D ire c to rs ,
th a t
C iv il
in
th e
S e rv ic e
E m p lo y e e s A ss o c ia tio n , h a d se le c t­
ed a c o m m itte e
to n o m in a te c a n ­
d id a te s fo r p o s itio n s o f le a d e rs h ip
in
th e
A ss o c ia tio n ,
The
n e w ly
e le c te d
b er.
The
s la te
t a k e s o ffice i n
C o n stitu tio n
of
th e
O c to ­
A sso­
c ia tio n a lso p ro v id e s fo r in d e p e n d ­
e n t n o m in a tin g
p e titio n s .
N o m in a tin ir C u m m itte e s
T h e N o m in a tin g C o m m itte e to
c h o o s e c a n d i d a t e s f o r o ffic e rs o f
th e A ss o c ia tio n fo r th e y e a r b e g in ­
n i n g O c t o b e r 1, 1 9 4 8 , c o n s i s t s o f :
M rs.
B eu lah
B a ile y
T h u ll,
C h a r l e s A . B r i n d , J r . , J o h n A.
C ro m ie , C liffo rd C. S h o r o , I v a n S.
F lo o d , T h e o d o r e B e c k e r, K e n n e t h
A. V a le n t in e , E . K e n n e t h S t a h l ,
F r e d e ric k J . W a lte rs.
A t a re g u la r m e e tin g of th e
S ta te
E x e c u tiv e
C o m m itte ,
a
N o m in a tin g C o m m itte e w as s e le c t­
e d to c h o o s e c a n d i d a te s f o r th e
S ta te E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e fo r th e
A s s o c ia tio n y e a r b e g in n in g O c to ­
b e r 1, 1 9 4 8 , w a s n a m e d :
T h e o d o re B eck er, E. K e n n e th
S ta h l, K e n n e th A. V a le n tin e , F r e d ­
e ric k J . W a lte rs .
F ilin g
N o m in a tio n s
T h e N o m in a tin g C o m m itte e s as
n a m e d a r e r e q u i r e d t o file li s t o f
c a n d id a te s p ro p o se d w ith th e sec­
r e t a r y o f th e A ss o c ia tio n a t le a s t
s ix ty d a y s b e fo re th e a n n u a l m e e t­
i n g , o r o n A u g u s t 6. 1948.
In
a c c o rd w ith th e C o n stitu ­
tio n a l p ro v is io n in d e p e n d e n t n o m ­
in a t i o n s m u s t b e file d w ith t h e
s e c re ta ry a t le a s t 30 d a y s b e fo re
th e a n n u a l m e e tin g , o r, o n S e p ­
t e m b e r 4, 1948.
B o ard
o f C an v assers
The
B o ard
o f D ire c to rs
a lso
a p p o in te d t h e fo llo w in g to a c t a s
a B o a rd of C an v assers fo r th e
y e a r b e g i n n i n g O c t o b e r 1. 1948:
L eo n ard
R equa,
C h airm a n ;
C reo rg e W . H a y e s , W a l t e r P . C o n ­
w a y , I s a b e l l e M . O ’H a g a n .
S u g g e s tio n s a n d P e titio n s
S a y s W illia m
P. M cD onough,
e x e c u tiv e
re p re s e n ta tiv e
of
th e
A ss o c ia tio n :
"T he
N o m in a tin g
C o m m itte e s
c h a rg e d w ith th e g ra v e re s p o n si­
b il i t y o f s e l e c t i n g o ffic e rs o f t h e
A ss o c ia tio n a n d m e m b e rs of th e
S ta te E x e c u tiv e C o m m itte e , a re
a n x io u s t h a t th e m e m b e rs h ip ex­
p re s s th e m s e lv e s a s to th e ir c h o ic e
of c a n d id a te s in o rd e r th a t th e
c o n stitu tio n a l
in te n t
th a t each
n o m i n a t i n g c o m m itte e m a y g iv e
" f u l l c o n s i d e r a t i o n t o a ll f a c t s o r
p e titio n s p re s e n te d to it b y in ­
d iv id u a l
m e m b e rs o r g ro u p s of
m em b ers”
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m e n t im p ro v e m e n ts. T h e first se c ­
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p e a r e d in t h e tw o p r e c e d in g iss u e s
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b o a rd o f d ire c to rs .
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a v e r a g e r e t i r e m e n t a l l o w a n c e r e ­ t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n m e n t . T h e A s ­ m e m b e r s a t a l l o f f i c e s o r lo c a tio n s
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The
P u b lic
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By Dr, Frank L, Tolm an
P re s id e n t, T h e Civil Service E m p lo y ­
ees A ssociation, In c., a n d M oinbcr
o f Employees^ M erit Award B o a rd .
THENON-COMPETITIVE MISNOMER
Valley Five menopolliec a w a rd s a t Bowling Jam b o ree. Left to right, L o h I s Thurston, Nick Nanechi,
|n#mos Adomiee, Aldo Sina, and John F. Riee, C a p ta in . Trophies a r e fo r high single team , high three-gom e
teom, high three*gam e individual and high single individual. Rice won both individual trophies.*
flie 1 9 4 8
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Jam b o ree
nonsoied b y t h e E m p l o y e e s A t h ■jic C lu b o f C e n t r a l I s l i p S t a t e
iispital d r e w r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f
ji i n s t i t u t i o n s o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t
,( M e n ta l H y g i e n e t o t h e L o n g
tiand h o s p i t a l .
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p a r tic ip a tin g in th e c o m p e tion f o r s i x t e e n t r o p h i e s w e r e v i s jing t e a m s f r o m R o c h e s t e r S t a t e
jospitai a n d U t i c a S t a t e H o s p i t a l ,
rho e n g a g e d i n e x h i b i t i o n m a t c h e s ,
file e v e n t w a s s p a r k p l u g g e d b y
’atrick J . G o u l d , p r e s i d e n t o f t h e
ithletic c l u b .
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(aptuined b y J o h n R i c e . T h i s a g ire g a tio n r a n u p a t o t a l p i n f a l l o f
2.G45 in t h e A c l a s s . T h e C e n t r a l
Islip B t e a m t o p p e d i t s c l a s s
I n t h e w o m e n ’s c o m p e t i t i o n
prizes f o r b o t h t h e A a n d B c l a s s e s
were w o n b y C e n t r a l I s l i p , w i t h
•cores o f 2 , 1 3 6 a n d 1 , 9 1 8 .
A w ard s
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In d iv id u a l a w a r d s f o r 3 0 - f i 'a m e
fcores w e r e a s f o l l o w s : C l a s s A ,
John R i c e , H a r l e m V a l l e y ( 5 9 2 ) ;
Class B , W i l l i a m E y m e r , C e n t r a l
Islip ( 5 5 1 ) ; C l a s s A , W o m ^ n , M .
Beckal, C r e e d m o o r ( 4 8 0 ) ; C l a s s B ,
Mary L a w l o r , C e n t r a l I s l i p ( 4 1 9 ) .
The b e s t 1 0 - f r a m e s c o r e s w e r e
1*5 f o l l o w s :
Team — M e n ’s A , H a r l e m V a l l e y
iM e n N o w
John F. Rice, H arlem Valley S ta te H ospital, a c c e p ts tro p h y fo r Men's
A Team from G eorg e C. C an tzlaar, M ental H ygiene D irctor of Public
Relations, as Dr. Francis J. O'Neill, A ssistant D irector a t C en tral Islip,
re a d s score.
(9 5 7 );
M e n ’s
B,
C en tra l
Is lip
(8 8 0 );
W o m e n ’s
A,
R o ck lan d
( 7 7 7 ) ; W o m e n ’s B , C e n t r a l I s l i p
(7 4 9 ).
I n d i v i d u a l — M e n ’s A , J o h n R i c e ,
H a rle m
V a lle y
( 2 4 6 ) ; M e n ’s B ,
W illia m
E y m er,
C en tra l
Islip
w ith
(2 0 2 );
W o m e n 's A , G . F r a i s e r ,
R o c k l a n d ( 2 0 2 ) ; W o m e n ’s B , M a r y
L a w lo r, C e n tra l Islip (1 6 9 ).
B anquet
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E m p lo y e e s A th le tic C lu b o f C e n tr a l
Is lip S ta te H o sp ita l.
D r. D a v id
C o rc o ra n , d ire c to r o f th e h o s p ita l,
p re s id e d . H e w a s g iv e n a s u r p r is e
t r o p h y in t r i b u t e to h is s p o r t s m a n ­
sh ip in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f a t h ­
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p lo y e e s a t C e n tr a l Islip .
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m is sio n e r o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e , p r e ­
s e n te d a m o s t e n lig h te n in g a n a ly s is
o f th e h is to r y o f b o w lin g . A t th e
c o n c lu sio n o f h is t a lk h e o ffered h is
e n c o u r a g e m e n t to th e p ro p o se d d e ­
v e lo p m e n t o f a fa c e - to -fa c e b o w l­
in g le a g u e com posed o f fo u r geo­
g r a p h ic d iv is io n s to re p la c e th e
“ p a p e r ” le a g u e p re v io u s ly in fo rc e .
T h e c o n c lu d in g m a tc h e s o f th e
to u r n a m e n t w e re h e ld a f t e r th e
b a n q u et. P a rtic ip a n ts an d ro o te rs
th e n p ro c e e d e d to R o b b in s H a ll,
th e h o s p ita l a u d ito riu m , w h e re th e
tro p h ie s w e re a w a rd e d . D r. F ra n c is
J.
O ’N e i l l , a s s i s t a n t d i r e c t o r
at
C e n tr a l Is lip , a c te d a s m a s te r of
c e re m o n ie s a n d th e a w a r d s w e re
p r e s e n t e d b y G e o r g e L . C a n tz la a i* ,
d ir e c to r o f p u b lic r e la 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 .
E n te r in g A r m e d
F o rc e s L o s e R ig h t t o J o b s
A L B A N Y , J u l y 12 — A S ta te
[employee w h o v o l u n t a r i l y e n t e r e d
p ilita ry s e rv ic e o n o r a f t e r J a n h a iy 1, 1 9 4 7 c a n n o t c o m p e l t h e
Stale t o h o l d h i s j o b o p e n f o r h i m ,
A tto rn e y
G eneral
N a th a n ie l
L.
I G oldstein r u l e d .
W h at Is M ilita ry D u ly ?
Th e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l ’s o p i n i o n
e x p re s s e d in a le t t e r to B rig .
A m es T . B ro w n , A d ju ta n t
General. G e n e r a l B r o w n h a d f o r e carded t o t h e A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l a
^ u e s t f r o m a n a r m o r y e m p lo y e e
w in fo rm a tio n o n h is jo b s ta tu s ,
^'lould h e a c c e p t a c a l l f o r t h r e e
years o f e x t e n d e d a c t i v e d u t y w i t h
a rm y o n a v o lu n te e r b a sis ,
h is le t t e r A tto r n e y G e n e ra l
A s Mr. B e c k e r rem ind ed us in last w e e k ’s LEA DER,
“Position s on ce d eem ed im p ra ctica b le to fill on a c o m ­
p etitiv e basis m a y b eco m e a p p rop riate fo r filling on th e
basis o f c o m p e titiv e s e le c tio n .” In fact, th e Civil S ervice
C om m ission is m a n d a ted “ to tr a n sfe r positions from this
(n o n -co m p etitiv e) class to the com p e titiv e class w h en ev e r
it m a y be fou n d p ractica b le to hold co m p etitive e x a m in a ­
tio n s to fill th e m .”
Lfixily and IiinmsifiroiK y Found
W h o C o m p e te d
The i n s t i t u t i o n s p i t t e d a g a i n s t
jnc a n o t h e r o n t h e a l l e y s w e r e
Central I s l i p , P i l g r i m , K i n g s P a r k ,
Bai'lem
V a lle y ,
R o ck lan d
and
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h o s p ita ls.
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argest
tro p h y ,
aw ard ed
fo r
(the h i g h 3 0 - f r a m e s c o r e , w e n t t o
Harlem
V a lle y
S ta te
H o sp ita l,
T T IS re fr e sh in g th a t th e Civil S ervice Comm ission lias
A u n d er con sideration an exten sion o f th e com p e titiv e
class b y in c lu d in g in th e com petitive service th e A tte n d a n ts
at D a n n e m o ra and a t M attea w a n . T h e A ssociation has
pressed fo r su ch action for m an y years.
G o ld ste in s a id :
“ T h e o n ly s ta t u to r y
p ro v isio n
w h ic h g a v e a m a n d a to r y le a v e o f
a b s e n c e a n d p r o t e c t i o n a g a i n s t p i- e j u d i c e t o a n e m p l o y e e ’s r i g h t s a n d
p riv ile g e s a s s u c h w h ile v o ljin ta r ily
o n m i l i t a r y d u t y is f o u n d in M ili­
t a r y L a w S e c tio n 246. T h e te r m
‘m i l i t a r y d u t y ’ o r i g i n a l l y i n c l u d e d
a n y m i l i t a r y s e r v ic e in th e m ili­
ta ry , n a v a l, a v ia tio n o r m a rin e
se rv ic e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s a f te r
J u l y 1 , 1 9 4 0 , u n d e r s u b d i v i s i o n 1,
p a rag rap h
(b ),
o f th e
s ta tu te .
H o w ev er,
th is
p arag rap h
w as
a m e n d e d b y L a w s o f 1946, C h a p te r
214, b y th e a d d itio n o f th e fo l­
lo w in g s e n te n c e :
“ ‘N o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e
fo i-e g o -
in g p ro v is io n s o f th is p a r a g r a p h ,
t h e te i-m m i l i t a r y d u t y s h a l l n o t
in c lu d e a n y o f th e fo r e g o in g s e r v ­
ic e s e n t e r e d u p o n v o l u n t a r i l y o n
o r a f t e r J a n u a r y first, n in e te e n
h u n d re d fo rty -s e v e n .'
“ I t fo llo w s , th e r e f o r e , t h a t th e
p ro te c tio n o f M ilita ry L a w S ec­
tio n 246 d o es n o t e x te n d to p u b lic
e m p lo y e s w h o n o w a b s e n t th e m ­
se lv e s v o l u n ta r i l y in m i l i t a r y s e r v ­
ic e .”
T h e A ssociation hold s th at th e Civil Service Com ­
mission h a s been la x and inconsistent in its jurisdictional
classification. It is su rely tim e to h a lt th e flagrant disre­
gard o f th e constitutional m a n d a te by a p p oin tin g officers
and th e too ea s y acq u ie scen ce of th e Civil S ervice Com­
mission in d ep a rtm en t requests.
A s I w r o te about a y ea r a g o :
“N o one can read th e ta b le s o f positions in the e x e m p t
and n o n -com p etitiv e cla sses in Civil Service o f N e w York
S tate w ith o u t w^ondering wh?it p rinciples guide th e juris­
dictional classification and w h y positions are classified a.s
th e y are.
“ R e q u ests and re com m en d ation s in resp ect to classi­
fication o f jo b s as ex e m p t and n o n -com p etitive com e to
th e Com m ission fro m th e a p p o in tin g ofiicer. T h e y are
d o u b tless b ased more on im m e d ia te n ee d s and desires than
on th e nature o f th e job. T h e Com m ission and th e G ov­
ernor are ch a rged with th e final decision, w h ich m ust
be incorporated in th e Civil Service rules.
Lack of Vniformity
“ T he fa c ts s p ea k for th em se lv es.
There is no uni­
fo rm ity or p rinciple evident. N o t all positions classified as
labor are p rop erly defined as ‘com m on unskilled labor.’
M any in f a c t are o f th e h ig h ly sk illed variety.
“N o t all positions th a t ‘p ra ctic a b ly ’ can be filled by
co m p etitive exa m in ation s are in th e com petitive class.
A very la rg e n u m b er o f such p ositions are in th e n o n ­
co m p etitive class and som e are in th e e x e m p t labor class.
“It w ould se e m th a t th e m a n d a te of the Constitution
requ irin g a p p oin tm en t on th e b asis o f com petitiv e e x a m i­
nation w h e n e v e r p racticable is n ot h onored in th e full
use but ra th er in th e fr eq u e n t abuse.
“The Civil Service E m p lo y e e s A ssociation h as often
c a lled th is situation to th e attention o f th e Civil S ervice
Comm ission. It is tim e th a t so m e th in g be done to correct
this situ a tio n .”
HarryFoxWinsSwimPrze—Accidentally
A L B A N Y , J u ly
be
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p ic n ic
p ro p o s itio n .
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^ a i t y Q , F o x , s u p e r v i s o r o f o ff ic e
®^t'viees,
S ta te
C iv il
S e rv ic e
D e­
p a rtm e n t.
F o x , w h o a tte n d e d th e th ir d
J l'n u a l p i c n i c o f t h e C i v i l S e r v i c e
^ ^ P u i'tm e n t c h a p t e r . C iv il S e r v i c e
^ m p lo y e e s A s s o c i a t i o n , w o n f i r s t
i n t h e m e n ’s s w i m m i n g c o n ‘«3t —
a c c id e n t,
■f u s t a s t h e
m e n 's
s w im m in g
e v e n t w a s s c h e d u le d to b e g in , M r.
F o x a p p e a re d on th e b each . H e
w a s n ’t d r e s s e d , f o r s w i m m i n g , b e ­
in g a ttir e d in a n a tty n e w g a b a r ­
d in e s u it, w h ite s h ir t, a n d tie .
H e w a s e n t e r e d in t h e m e e t j u s t
th e sam e b y p o p u la r d e m a n d as
th e s w im m e rs s w u n g h im in to th e
la k e , s u i t , s h i r t , tie a n d a ll. A ls o
b y p o p u la r d e m a n d , th e first p riz e
fo r th e
race
w as
aw ard ed
th e
d rip p in g c o n t^ ta n t.
H e h a d w o i? — h a n d s d o w n .
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A t tk e sp e ak ers' ta b le whan th e M etro po litan Ceiiforeiice m et war*, among others, Angelo J. Donato,
J m v t MnefarlflHti
Eva«s, H«nn«ii lo » ttj« r, Mr», l o v t t j e r
Mrs. Victor J. Poltslti.
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CIVIL
SERVICE
LEADER
Tuctday, July 13,
STATE A N D COUNTY NEWS
G e n iu s e s
A t W o rk
For S ta te
A L B A N Y , J u ly 12 — T w e n ty
t o p f l i g h t c o lle g ie g r a d u a t e s , l a u n c h ­
i n g c a r e e r s in S t a t e s e r v ic e u n d e r
th e
in te rn s h ip
p ro g ram
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ra te d la s t y e a r, h a v e b een a ss ig n e d
t o v a r i o u s S t a t e d e p a r t m e n t o f f ic e s
h ere.
The
in te rn s ,
m ost
of
w hom
s te p p e d d ir e c tly f r o m c o lle g e c a m p ­
u ses th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try in to
S t a t e jo b s , h a v e b e g u n a y e a r 's
a p p r e n tic e s h ip . A t th e c o n c lu sio n
o f t h e i r t r a i n i n g p e rim l, th e y w ill
ta k e
o p e n -c o m p e titiv e
e x a m in a ­
tio n s f o r p r o f e s s io n a l a n d te c h n ic a l
a d s i s t a n t p o s i t i o n s in v a r i o u s s p e ­
c ia lis e d fie ld s.
Top S tu d e n ts
T h e n ew e m p lo y e e s w e re ch o sen
a s in te rn s fr o m a m o n g to p h o n o r
s tu d e n ts w h o se n a m e s w e re re c o m ­
m e n d e d b y c o lle g e o fficials to th e
S t a t e C iv il S e r v i c e D e p a r t m e n t .
W o rk
Is
H oneym oon
In s t a r t i n g w o rk la s t w e ek , tw o
o f t h e n e w i n t e r n s p ro v c ? d t h a t
w o r k in g f o r th e S t a t e c o u ld b e a
r e a l “ h o n e y m o o n .”
M iss E l i z a b e t h C. R e e d , R a h w a y ,
N . J ., a n d P h ilip H . W h itb e c k ,
S tillw a te r , M in n ., re v e a le d th e y
p l a n to b e m a r r i e d in A l b a n y t h i s
w eek . T h e c o u p le m e t w h ile th e y
w e re d o in g g r a d u a t e w o rk a t th e
U n iv e rs ity o f M in n e so ta .
S in c e b o th w o re s e le c te d a s in ­
t e r n s , t h e y ’ll s p e n d t h e i r h o n e y ­
m o o n w o ik in g f o r th e S t a t e . M iss
R eed h a s been
a ssig n e d
to th e
D e p a r tm e n t o f A u d it a n d C o n tro l
and
M r. W h itb e c k to th e
C iv il
S e rv ic e D e p a r tm e n t.
O th e r G e n iu se s
O t h e r n e w <;nv>ployecs a n d d e ­
p a r t m e n t s in w h i c h t h e y a r e w o r k ­
in g
are;
C h a rle s
R.
R o b e rtz ,
H e a lth ;
John
R.
C ain ,
L ab o r;
E lia s S. C o h en , S o c ia l W e l f a r e ;
R o b e r t L . F e il, S o c ia l W e lf a r e ;
'M a x
F ik s ,
E d u c a tio n ;
P h ilip
F r ie d e r , L a b o r ; H u g o J . G e n tilco re. E x e c u tiv e ; M rs. K a th r y n P .
(iriffith . C o m m e rc e ; B e r n a r d G u r ­
ry , L aw .
R ic h a rd V . M a n n h e im e r, L a b o r;
A r t h u r J . M u lle r , C iv il S e rv ic e ;
Y u k io N a k a y a m a , C iv il S e r v ic e ;
E d w ard
I j, R a d o a n e ,
E x e c u tiv e ;
John
R iv o ire ,
A g ric u ltu re
and
M a rk e ts ;
P a u l
F.
R o b in so n ,
H e a lt h ; M ic h a e l S a m o rd ic , I^ a b o r;
E d m u n d R. S e n g h a s , B a n k in g , a n d
R o s s IT. T h o m s o n , C i v i l S e r v i c e .
S ta te
E m p lo y e e s
Westchester
C h ap ter h as now
b e e n o fficially
c h a r te re d a s a u n it o f th e A sso ­
c ia tio n a n d is ta k i n g in to m e m b e r­
sh ip a ll e m p lo y e e s o f th e c o u n ty
a n d o f th e c itie s, to w n s , v illa g e s
and
o th e r
p o litic a l
su b d iv isio n s
lo c a te d th e re in .
T h e o ffic e rs o f t h e C h a p t e r a r e ;
p re sid e n t,
K e n n e th
H ooks;
Ib t
v ic e -p re sid e n t,
Jam es
F a w c e tt;
2nd
v ic e -p re sid e n t,
M a y n a r d
C ro u n s e ;
se c re ta ry , C a th e rin e
L y n ch ; tre a s u re r. R an so m H en d er­
son.
T h e a n n u a l p ic n ic o f th e W e s t­
c h e ste r
C o u n ty
C o m p e titiv e
C iv il
S e rv ic e A ss o c ia tio n w a s o n e o f th e
m o st su ccessfu l e v e n ts t h a t o rg a n ­
iz a tio n
ever
h e ld .
P re s id e n t
M i­
c h a e l J . C le a r y le d 225 in th e
m e rrim en t.
T h e fe a tu re w a s a s o ftb a ll g a m e
b e tw e e n th e T o ll O p e ra tio n s te a ju ,
c a p t a i n e d b y A n t h o n y Ii. l a d a ro ia . a n d t h e S a x o n W o o d s P a r k
n in e , c a p t a i n e d b y J o h n R ic c o .
S a x o n w o n b y a n a rro w m a rg in .
F ra n c is
J.
M c N u lty ,
D e p u ty
C o u n ty C le rk , w a s in c h a r g e o f
a ll a r r a n g e m e n t s f o r t h e iric n ic
a n d w a s c o m p lim e n te d fo r d o in g
a fin e jo b . M rs.
E liz a b e th W .
C o o m b s , v ^ ife o f t h e s u p e r i n t e n d ­
e n t of th e c o u n ty h o m e , c a p a b ly
to o k c a re o f th e re fr e s h m e n ts .
T h e B o a rd o f D ire c to rs o f th e
W CC C SA sta rte d a p ro g ram , a t a
m e e tin g h e ld o n J u ly 8 , to b e p re ­
se n te d
in
c o n n e c tio n
w ith th e
c o u n t y b u d g e t f o r 1 9 4 9 , w h i c h is
e x p e c te d to b e s u b m itte d so o n to
th e B o a rd o f S u p e rv is o rs a n d th e
C o u n ty E x e c u tiv e . P r e s e n t a t th e
m e e t i n g w e r e t h e f o l l o w i n g o ff i­
cers a n d d ire c to rs :
M r. C le a ry ,
p re s id e n t: A n n e H . M cC ab e, 1st
v ic e -p re sid e n t; J o h n J . B re en . 2d
v ic e -p re sid e n t;
E ile e n
K e llih e r.
tr e a s u r e r : S ol L e id e r, s e r g e a n t- a ta r m s ; J . A lly n S t e a r n s , c h a i r m a n ,
b o a rd
o f d ire c to rs , a n d
fe llo w d i r e c to r s R i c h a r d A. F l y n n , D e lo s
J . M c K in s try , F r a n c is J . M c N u lty .
M arg aret
M.
H ughes,
L eo n ard
M e c c a . V io la C . B e r g , J u l i a P .
D u g an , a n d P a s t p re s id e n t Iv a n
S. F lo o d .
R e s o lu tio n s w e re a d o p te d
ex­
p re s sin g so rro w o v e r th e d e a th of
J o h n T . D c n e g a n , a d ire c to r, a n d
J o h n D . B a r r e t t , a n d c o n d o le n c e s
w e re s e n t to t h e i r fa m ilie s
M r.
D o n e g an w as a b u d g e t e x a m in e r
a n d M r. B a r r e t t a s a n it a r y in s p e c ­
to r
and
a
H e a lth
D e p a rtm e n t
re p re s e n ta tiv e .
W H IT E PL A IN S
T h e W h i t e P l a i n s C iv il S e r v ic e
E m p lo y e e s A ss o c ia tio n , o f w h ic h
H a r o ld H o f f m a n is p r e s id e n t, m e t
in C ity C o u rt, W h ite P la in s , a n d
h eard
an
ad d ress by J.
A lly n
S te a rn s , a v ic e -p re s id e n t o f th e
C iv il S e r v i c e E m p l o y e e s A s s o c ia ­
tio n .
M r. S te a r n s w a s m o s t e n ­
th u s ia s tic a lly re c eiv ed .
The
W h ite P la in s
g ro u p , lik e
M r . C l e a r y ’s W e s t c h e s t e i : g r o u p , is
a lo c a l u n i t o f th e W e s tc h e s te r
c h a p t e r o f t h e s ta te w id e A sso c ia ­
tio n . I v a n S. F lo o d , p r e s id e n t o f
th e W e s tc h e ste r c h a p te r, w as in ­
tro d u c e d to th e W h ite P la in s m e e t­
in g b y G e o rg e W . M u lle n , p a s t
to
S te n o
O f
A c tiv itie s
Low er
S ta n d a rd s
T h e C h a p t e r h a s se le c te d M a y ­
n a r d C ro u n s e o f O n e o n ta to r e p re ­
s e n t i t a t f u tu r e m e e tin g s o f th e
A .s s o c ia tio n 's B o a r d o f D o r e c t o r s .
Great MeadowPrison
Frank B. Egan has been re -e le cte d
fo r tb e fifth consecntive tim e as
presid e n t o f th e G r e a t M eadow
Prison c h a p te r. Civil Service Em*
pioyees A ssociation.
p re s id e n t
of
th e
W h ite
P la in s
g ro u p .
P r e s e n t a lso w a s S e c r e ta r y A n ita
M in c k .
Ithaca
At a
m e e tin g
of
th e
Ith a c a
c h a p te r, T h e
C iv il S e r v ic e E m ­
p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n , t h e fo llo w in g
w e re e l e c te d o ffic e rs i o r t h ^ , c o m ­
in g y e a r:
M rs.
M abel
F ord,
p re sid e n t;
M rs. R u t h
B u rt, v ic e -p re sid e n t;
M ild re d V a n A ls ty n e , s e c re ta ry ;
M rs. R u t h M o s h e r, tr e a s u r e r ; M rs.
V e d a L a w s o n , d e le g a te , a n d L lo y d
S h e rre r, a lte rn a te .
BridgeAuthority
P la n s fo r th e c o m in g y e a r w e re
d is c u s s e d a t a
m e e tin g of th e
B r i d g e A u t h o r i t y C h a p '.e r , h e l d a t
th e G a te H o u se . B e a r M o u n ta in .
N ic h o la s G lu s c o . c h a p t e r p re s id e n t,
a n d o th e r s p e a k e r s d w e lt o n th e
n e c e s sity
of
im p ro v in g
sa la rie s ,
v a c a tio n s a n d w o rk in g c o n d itio n s
o f e m p lo y e e s. T h e m e e tin g w as
w e ll a t t e n d e d a n d m a r k e d b y e n ­
th u sia sm .
O n e o f th e p rin c ip a l sp e a k e rs
w as F r a n c is A. M ac D o n a ld , c h a ir ­
m a n of th e S o u th e rn C o n feren ce.
H e is t h e S o c ia l W e lf a r e D e p a r t­
m e n t m e m b e r o f t h e A s s o c i a t i o n ’s
b o a rd of d ire c to rs a n d p re s id e n t
of
th e
W a rw ic k
c h a p te r.
M r.
G l u s c o ’s c h a p t e r i s a m e m b e r o f
th e co n feren ce.
M r. M a c D o n a ld c a n v a s s e d
h is
lis te n e rs o n w h a t th e y w e re m o s t
in te re s te d in a n d g a v e th e m th e
in s id e s to r y o f th o s e to p ic s .
He
w as ro u n d ly a p p la u d e d .
M r..R a f fe rty , o f th e M id -H u d so n
b rid g e a t P o u g h k e e p s ie , e x p re ss e d
th a n k s fro m
th e
flo o r f o r T h e
L E A D E R ’S n e w s c o v e r a g e a n d s a i d
t h a t n e w s p a p e r w a s in v a lu a b le to
e m p lo y e e s.
A fte r th e m e e tin g a b u ffe t c o lla ­
tio n w a s e n jo y e d .
A L B A N Y . J u ly 1 2 .— T h e S ta te be o b ta in e d b y its a c tio n in p e r ­
C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m i s s i o n is g o in g m i t t i n g S t e n o g r a p h e r c a n d i d a t e s
t o g iv e a s e c o n d c h o ic e to c a n d i ­ t o p a y t h e C iv il S e r v i c e f e e t o r
d a t e s w lio f a ile d a r e c e n t s t a t e ­ T y p i s t if t h e y h a v e q u a lif ie d in t h e
w id e
e x a m in a tio n
fo r
S te n o g ­ T y p ist p o rtio n of th e e x a m in a tio n .
ra p h e r.
S im ila r a c tio n in lo w e rin g th e
T h is
w as
re v e aled
w hen
th e ra te of d ic ta tio n in S te n o g ra p h e r
T h e C o n stitu tio n a n d B y -L a w s
C o m m is s io n a n n o u n c e d a tw o -f o ld t e s t s w a s t a k e n r e c e n t l y b y t h e o f th e O ts e g o C h a p t e r , C iv il S e r v ­
p l a n to h e l p a l l e v i a t e a s e r io u s U. S . C iv il S e r v i c e C o m m is s io n . ice E m p lo y e e s
A sso c ia tio n , w e re
sh o rta g e
of S te n o g ra p h e rs
and
I n a n n o u n c in g t h e c h a n g e , th e re c e n tly a p p ro v e d b y th e o rg a n iz a ­
T y p is ts “ in m o s t of th e la rg e c o m ­ U. S. C o m m is sio n s a id it w a s b e in g
t io n 's B o a r d o f D i r e c to r s .
T h is
m u n itie s of th e S ta te .”
t a k e n t o r e l i e v e t h e g r e a t d iffi­
S t a n d a r d to B e L o w e r
c u lty
e x j)e rie n c e d
in
o b ta in in g
U n d e r t h e c o m m i s s i o n p l a n , i t e n o u g h e l i g i b l e s t o f il l e x i s t i n g '
is e x p e c t e d a n e w S t e n o g r a p h e r v a c a n c i e s a n d t o m e e t t h e c o n ­
e x a m i n a t i o n w ill b e s c h e d u l e d b e ­ t i n u i n g n e e d
fo r S te n o g ra p h e rs
fo r e t h e e n d o f t h e y e a r in w h ic h t h r o u g h o u t t h e g o v e r n m e n t.
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d id a te s flu n k e d w ritte n a n d p r a c ­
T h e S ta te a lso h o p e s to o b ta in tic a l te s ts in th e S te n o g r a p h e r e x ­
a d d itio n a l e lig ib le s fo r T y p i s t p o ­ a m in a tio n . A s a r e s u lt, th e c o m ­
s itio n s by p e r m itt in g c a n d id a te s m issio n e s ti m a t e d th e 649 su cc e ss­
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w h o f l u n k e d d i c t a t i o n t e s t s in t h e f u l c a n d i d a t e s w o u ld b e o f f e r e d a jjv b n c k a t io n o f t b e k r i .k
re c e n t S te n o g ra p h e r e x a m in a tio n , p o in tm e n ts w ith in a m o n th .
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m e n ts , to q u a lify fo r im m e d ia te T y p ist, o n ly 923 c a n d id a te s q u a li­
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T h e c o m m is sio n e s tim a te d o v e r a p p lic a n ts fa ile d w r itte n a n d p ra c ­
2 00 n e w e lig ib le s f o r T y p i s t m a y tic a l te s^ s .
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V l c e - p r e ^ d e n t J e s s e B . M cP arlau j
as c h a irm a n
o f t h e re s o lu tio n s
c o m m itte e .
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te rm in e by p re s s tim e w h a t th e re ­
sp o n se o f ^ h e n e c t a d y e m p lo y e e s
w a s to th e re v is e d p ro p o s a ls. E a rly
in d ic a tio n s
w ere,
h o w ev er,
th a t
t h a t w o u ld b e a c c e p te d .
T h e S c h e n e c t a d y c h a p t e r o f T l» e
C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia ­
tio n h ^ c o n d u c te d so m e b r illia n t
c a m p a ig n s in its y o u th fu l h is to ry ,
th e m o s t re c e n t b e in g th e e x p o ­
s u r e o f a “ p h o n y ” p o ll w h ic h w o u ld
h a v e m a d e it a p p e a r th a t re s id e n ts
o f th e C ity o p p o sed a p r o p e r p a y
r a is e f o r e m p lo y e e s.
e ra l
G o v ern m en t
fav o rs
e a rlie r
r e t i r e m e n t f o r i t s P r i s o n O fflce iB ,
w h e th e r o r n o t o u r N . Y . S ta te
w ill fo llo w i n i t s f o o t s t e p s .”
The
e m p lo y e e
c o m m itte e
co­
o p e r a t e s w i t h T h e C iv il S e r v ic e
E m p lo y e e s A sso c ia tio n in s triv in g
fo r a lo w e r r e tir e m e n t a g e fo r
P ris o n G u a rd s. M a n y o f th o s e a f ­
fe c te d a re m e m b e rs o f b o th g ro u p s.
EM PLOYEES ATTEND
N U T R IT IO N S C H O O L
A L J B A N Y , J u l y 1 2 — ^M iss D a p h ­
n e R e y n o ld s a n d M iss D o ro th y M .
G ro n e r, S ta te H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t
N u t r i t i o n B u r e a u o ffic ia ls , a r e a t ­
te n d in g
a tw o -w e d c c o m m u n ity
n u tr itio n In s tltu e a t S y ra c u se U n i­
v e r s i t y . T h e sclM M d. s p < m s o r e d b y
th e H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t a n d th e
u ^ v f x s l t y ’s P p w ? o f H o i n « i B c o n -
onilM,. wUl end Jtfy. 17. " "
B U F F A L O , J u ly 12 — T h e E rie
c h a p te r of T h e
C iv il S e rv ic e E m ­
p lo y e e s A s s o c ia tio n w a s
la st
w eek
at
a
o rg a n iz e d
m e e tin g
in
th e
H o te l S ta tle r. C h a rle s R . C u ly w
fie ld r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f t h e C iv il
S e rv ic e
E m p lo y e e s
A sso c ia tio n ,
c o n d u c te d th e m e e tin g .
T h e fo l­
lo w in g re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e E r ie
C o u n ty m e m b e rs h ip a tte n d e d :
E d w a r d J . S m ith , C ity o f T o n o w anda;
La
V em
Tom m , Tonow a n d a ; N ic h o la s J . G ia n n e lli, E r ie
C o u n ty H o m e ; C h a rle s H . C a p a re lla a n d J o h n H . N e lso n , S ch o o l
D is tric t, K e n m o re ; Jo se p h B . M a r­
s h a ll a n d R o b e rt H e id e n re ic h . E r ie
C o u n ty P e n ite n tia ry ; R a lp h H a k es,
E r ie C o u n ty H ig h w a y a n d P a r k s
D e p a rtm e n t.
T h e a im a n d o b je c tiv e s o f t ^
C iv il S e r v ic e E m p lo y e e s A s s o c ia ­
tio n w e re d e sc rib e d ; to g e th e r w ith
its a c h ie v e m e n ts d u r in g its h is ­
to ry . T h e m e th o d s b y w h ic h th e
E r i e C o u n ty g r o u p c o u ld e f f e c tu a te
its w o r k w e r e d is c u s s e d .
A p ro p o se d c o n stitu tio n a n d b y ­
la w s,
p ro v id in g
re p re se n ta tio n
f r o m a ll g o v e r n m e n ta l u n its in th e
c o u n ty , w a s p re s e n te d .
F ro m am o n g th e re p re se n ta tiv e s
p r e s e n t, a c o m m itte e o f t h e fo llo w ­
i n g is t o m e e t a t a c a ll f r o m M r .
G ia n n e lli to s e t u p a p ro je c te d
s la t e o f o ffic e rs f o r t h e c h a p t e r :
M essrs.
S m ith ,
N e lso n , H e id e n ­
re ic h a n d H a k e s .
I t w a s a g re e d t h a t a n in te n s iv e
m e m b e rs h ip e ff o r t sh o u ld b e u n d e r­
ta k e n a n d th e v a rio u s c o u n ty u n its
o f g o v e r n m e n t b e in v ite d to jo in .
SouthernConference
ToMeet onSeptember 11
W A R W I C K . J u l y 12. — F r a n c i s
A. M a c D o n a ld . C h a irm a n o f th e
S o u t h e r n C o n f e r e n c e o f T h e C iv il
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e e s A ss o c ia tio n , a n ­
n o u n c e d to d a y t h a t th e n e x t c o n ­
f e r e n c e m e e t i n g w ill b e h e ld a t
W e s tfie ld
F a rm s
on
S a tu rd a y ,
S e p t e m b e r 11 a t 2 :3 0 p .m .
M r.
M a c D o n a ld is S o c ia l W e lf a r e r e p ­
re s e n ta tiv e
o n t h e A s s o c i a t i o n 's
b o a r d o f d ire c to rs a n d p re s id e n t
o f t h e W a rw ic k c h a p te r.
T h e S o u t h e r n C o n f e r e n c e is t h e
s e c o n d y o u n g e s t o n e o f t h e fiv e
o o n fn ren ces
in
th e
A ss o c ia tio n .
M o st re c e n tly e sta b lish e d w as th e
M e tro p o lita n N ew Y o rk C o n fe r­
e n c e . o f w h ic h V ic to r J . P a l t s i t s is
c h a i r m a n . M r . P a l t s i t s is a fe llo w -m e m b e r w ith M r. M a c D o n td d
o n th e b o ard
d ire c to rs a n d re p ­
re s e n ts th e B a n k in g D e p a rtm e n t.
H e is a l s o S d v l t e - p m i d r a t o f
in rc -< o iM p to r.
^
^
.
oi
M cD onough
H e lp e d
W illia m F . M cD o n o u g h , e x e c u ­
tiv e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o f th e A sso c ia ­
tio n , h a d c o m e u p f r o m
A lb a n y
to a d v is e w ith th e A ss o c ia tio n on
its p a y p ro b le m .
Bids Received
For Improving
Buildings
Prison Guards
Erie Group
Find Pension
Plans to Join
Aim Backed
Association
P o s itio n s c la ss ifie d a s la b o re rs
b y t h e S t a t e C iv il S e rv ic e C o m ­
m i s s i o n a r e s e t f o r t h i n i t s reg fu la tlo n s. I n o rd e r to ju s tify th e
a p p o in tm e n t o f a n in d iv id u a l a s
T h e P riso n G u a rd s of th e S ta te
a n im s k ille d la b o re r, th e a p p o in t­
i n g o f iB c e r
is
p la c e d
im d e r a o f N ew Y o rk feel t h a t th e p rin ­
s p e c ia l o b lig a tio n . R u le V (4 ) p r o ­ c ip le in v o lv e d i n ttie ir e ffo rts to
v id e s t h a t “ n o p e r s o n s h a ll b e
o b t a i n r e t i r e m e n t at a n e a r l i e r
d e e m e d a n ‘u n d d l l e d l a b o r e r ' , u n ­
le ss f a c t s
r e la tin g to t h e w o r k a g e is c o n firm e d i n a b ill s e n t to
d o n e b y s u c h p e rso n a re p re s e n te d th e P re s id e n t fo r s ig n a tu re . T h is
to t h e c o m m is s io n s h o w in g t h a t b ill (H JR . 6 4 5 4 ) w o u ld e q u a lis e
s u c h w o rk is t h a t o f a n o rd in a r y th e p e n s io n p riv ile g e s o f t h e F e d ­
u n s k ille d la b o r e r .” A p p o in tin g o f ­ e r a l P r i s o n O ffice rs w i t h t h e e x ­
is tin g 20-y e a r r e tir e m e n t p ro v id e d
fic e rs a r e a ls o r e q u ir e d to n o tif y
th e C o m m is s io n o f a ll a p p o in t­ f o r F B I A g e n ts.
T h e c la im s o f t h e P e n s io n C o m ­
m e n ts m a d e u n d e r th is p ro v is io n ,
m itte e , U n ifo rm e d
P erso n n el of
u p o n t h e d a t e o f t h e o ffic ia l a c t i o n
th e S ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f C o rrec­
in o r k n o w le d g e o f e a c h c ase , a n d
tio n . w e re h e ld s u p p o rte d b y th e
m u s t a t th e tim e o f s u c h n o tific a ­
H o u se o f R e p re s e n ta tiv e s C o m m it­
tio n fx irn ish a d e ta ile d s ta t e m e n t
t e e w h ic h r e p o r t e d t h e b ill o u t:
o f d u tie s o f th e p o s itio n to w h ic h
“ E m p lo y e e s o f th e p ris o n s h a v e
t h e a p p o in te e h a s b e e n a ss ig n e d .
a h e a v y a n d fre q u e n tly h a z a rd o u s
re s p o n sib ility . T h e y a r e s u b je c te d
to p h y sic a l d a n g e rs a n d h a rd s h ip s,
a n d t h e i r liv e s i n m a n y r e s p e c ts
a re n o t th e ir ow n, fo r th e y m a y
b e c a lle d u p o n a t a n y h o u r o f th e
n ig h t o r day. I n o rd e r to p ro te c t
our
c o u n try
a d e q u a te ly a g a in s t
la w v io la to rs , y o u n g m e n s h o u ld
b e e n c o u ra g e d to e n te r th is v ita l
w o rk o n a c a r e e r s e rv ic e b a sis ,
w ith th e e x p e c ta tio n of a re a so n ­
A L B A N Y , J u l y 12 — T h e p ro b ­
a b ly lib e ra l re tir e m e n t.
le m s
of
m u n ic ip a l
c la ss ific a tio n
S tr e n v o n s A c tiv itie s S tre s s e d
a n d s a l a r y a llo c a tio n
a re b e in g
“ T h e C o m m itte e b e lie v e s i t o n ly
ta k e n u p b y re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f th e f a ir
to
g ran t
such
re tire m e n t
S te u b e n
C o u n ty
C h ap ter,
C iv il b e n e f it s b e c a u s e i t is p h y s i c a l l y
im p o s sib le t o c a r r y o n t h e n e c e s ­
S e rv ic e E m p lo y e s A sso c ia tio n .
sary
s tre n u o u s
a ctiv itie s
a fte r
C a th e rin e V . C an n y , p re s id e n t o f re a c h in g 50 y e a rs o f ag e. R e p r e ­
th e S te u b e n C o u n ty c h a p te r , v is it­ s e n ta tiv e s o f t h e T r e a s u r y D e ­
e d th e S ta te C a p ito l la s t w e ek to p a r tm e n t p o in te d o u t t h a t g r a n t­
in g sp e c ia l r e tir e m e n t b e n e fits to
m e e t w i t h A s s o c i a t i o n o flB c ia ls .
la w e n fo rc e m e n t a g e n ts in o n e
L a t e r M iss C a n n y , w h o is a n a g e n c y a n d n o t t o t h o s e i n o t h e r
e m p lo y e e o f th e S t ^ b e n C o u n ty a g e n c ie s is
d is c rim in a tc rj
and
L a b o ra to rie s,
C o rn in g
H o sp ita l, in e q u ita b le ."
m e t w ith s ta ff m em b ers o f th e
" T h e s e fin d in g s a r e t h e e x a c t
M u n ic ip a l S e rv ic e D iv is io n , S ta te a r g u m e n t s o f t h e P e n s io n C o m ­
m itte e , v o ic e d d u r in g t h e la s t t h r e e
C iv il S e r v ic e D e p a r t m e n t .
T h e r e s u ltin g d is c u s s io n s, d e a l­ y e a r s — h a z a r d o u s w o rk , y o u n g e r
career
s e rv ic e ,
over - age
in g w ith v a rio u s p ro b le m s o f c la s ­ m e n .
sific a tio n a n d s a l a r y a llo c a tio n , a r e G u a r d s ,” s a id W illia m A . P a t e m o ,
of
N apanoch.
C h airm a n ,
U n i­
p a r t o f a s e rio u s s tu d y n o w b e in g
fo rm e d P e rs o n n e l, D e p a r tm e n t o f
c o n d u c te d b y th e S te u b e n C o u n ty
C o rre c tio n .
C h ap ter.
“ W e w o n d er, no w th a t th e F e d ­
Moratorium Is Declared
On State Tests Because
Summer Is for Vacations
A L B A N Y , J u l y 12 — T h e r e l l b e
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•A L B A N Y , J u l y 12 — L o w b id s
t o t a l i n g $ 2 6 5 ,1 4 1 .4 1 f o r 2 0 p r o ­
je c ts in v o lv in g e re c tio n o f o r r e ­
p a irs
or
a lte ra tio n s to
v a rio u s
S ta te b u ild in g s w e re rec eiv ed by
C tia rle s H . S e lls. S t a t e S u p e r in ­
te n d e n t o f P u b lic W o rk s.
P r o je c ts o n w h ic h b id s w e re r e ­
c e iv ed
and
p ro p o sa ls s u b m itte d
w e re:
C o r tla n d — E m e r g e n c y c la ss ro o m
b u ilth n g . S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o lle g e ;
h e a t i n g a n d e le c tr ic a l w o rk .
N e w P a ltB — E m e r g e n c y c la s s ­
room
b u ild in g .
S ta te
T each ers
C o lle g e ;
h e a tin g
and
e le c tric
w o rk .
P o ts d a a a — ^E m ergency c la ss ro o m
b u ild in g . S t a t e T e a c h e r s C o lle g e .
G re e n h a v e n — R e h a b iU U tio n
of
p r i s o n l o c k i n g m e c h a n i s m s cm c e l l
f r o n t s a n d o t h e r s t e e l w o r k , c ell
b lo c k s 9 a n d 10 a n d b u i l d i n g s 1
a n d 2.
A l b a n y — ^Air c o n d i t i o n i n g r o o m s
204, 204B a n d 205, S t a t e C a p ito l.
A l b a n y — ^Air c o o l i n g e q u i p m e n t
fo r
te le p h o n e
o p e ra to rs ’ ro o m .
S t a t e O ffice B u ild in g .
A lb a n y —
E x te rio r
p a in tin g ,
T ro o p B A rm o ry .
^ • o k l y n — ^ E x te rio r a n d i n t e r i o r
p a in tin g , 1 3 th R e g im e n t A rm o ry ,
357 S u m n e r A venue.
B in g h a m to n — R ep lac e m e n t of
re fr ig e r a tin g u n its in N o rth . E a s t,
W e st. E d g e w o o d a n d F a irm o u n t
B u ild in g s , B in g h a m to n S ta te H o s­
p ita l.
S t a t e n I s l a n d — ^ H e a tin g w o r k r e ­
q u ir e d f o r c o m p lo M o n o f i n s t a l l a ­
tio n of la u n d ry n
h in e ry , B u ild ­
in g N o.
61, W illo w b ro o k S ta te
S c h o o l.
N Y C — In te rio r
p a in tin g ,
N ew
Y o rk S ta te P sy c h ia tric In s titu te .
W est C o zsad U e — R ep lac e m e n t
o f s e w a g e p u m p s , e re c tio n o f new
p u m p h o u se a n d in s fa lla tio n of
s e w e r p ip e . N e w Y o .k S t a t e V o c a ­
tio n a l In s titu tio n .
O g d e n sb u rg — E x te rio r p a in tin g .
S ta te A rm o ry .
U tic a — ^ In te rio r p a i n t i n g . S t a t e
In s titu te
of
A p p lie d
A rts
and
S c ie n c e s , t h i r d flo o r, M u n r o B u ild ­
in g .
M o re B id s T h is M o n th
B id s fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of a n
e m e rg e n c y c la s s ro o m b u ild in g a n d
a g y m n a s iu m b u ild in g a t th e N ew
Y o rk S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l a n d T e c h ­
n ic a l I n s titu te a t A lfre d U n iv e r­
s i t y w ill b e r e c e i v e d o n J u l y 21,
B id s f o r t h e e re c tio n o f tw o
te m p o ra ry b u ild in g s a t th e S ta te
C < rf le g e f o r T e a c h e r s i n B u f f a l o
a n d re p a ir w o rk a t S ta te A rm o r­
ie s in M id d le t o w n , M t. V e r n o n a n d
N Y C w i l l b e r e c e i v e d o n J u l y 21
a n d 28.
T h e p ro je c ts :
M id d le to w n — E x te iio r p a in tin g ,
S ta te A rm o ry .
M t. V e rn o n — R o o fin g re n e w a ls
a n d re p a irs . S ta te A rm o ry .
N Y C — C o n s tru c tio n w o rk fo r r e ­
p a irs to s tr u c tu r a l ste e l c a b le e n f
ot
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Keller (third from left) as of hap p y promise, as he confers with Deputy
Commissioners (le ft to righ t) A lfred J. Worsdell, Jr., J a n e Todd and
Donald H. Davenport.
A rt confcrencc among a rtis ts H e rb e rt W rite r (s e a te d ), Stanley LeNoir,
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A L B A N Y , J u ly 12 — In a pro- plus th e c u r r e n t cost-of-living in ­
niulion ex am in atio n f o r A s s is ta n t crease.
T he elipfible lis t follow s:
D iri'cto r of Hospital?!, A s s is ta n t
D isabled V e te ra n s
D irec to r of M ental H o sp ita l and
Ja
m
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M u rp h y, W illa rd ; H e rm a n
A s s is ta n t D ire cto r of C rim in al
Ho-spital, M en tal Hyg-iene an d C or­ Snow, B ing h am to n .
N on-D isabled V e te ra n s
rectio n D e p a rtm e n ts , held on A p ril
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U n g e r, M iddletow n; C h arles
10, 1947, 2G c a n d id a te s m a d e th e
A ngelo, K ings P a r k ; W e r n e r H a m ­
flif'ible list.
No cligibles w ere re p o rte d fo r b u rg e r, U tic a ; B. S c h u tk e k er, B u f­
A s s is ta n t D ire c to r of C rim in al fa lo ; F r a n k H enne, M a rc y ; R o b e rt
H o sp ital, D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre c ­ W ise, R ochester.
N o n -V ete ra n s
tio n , ou t of 78 c a n d id a te s ta k in g
th e ex am in atio n .
H . P le a su re , O n t r a l Is lip ; W m .
T he e x am in a tio n re s u lts , an- W eb ster, R ic h e s te r; S. F e in s te in ,
nounct>d la s t week by th e C ertifica­ O g d en sb u rg ; J . S ch w artz , Q ueens
tio n Division, rev ealed t h a t th e V illa g e; O. M eK endrec, U tic a ;
lis t is headed by a W illa rd S la te George Volow, K in g s P a r k ; H e r ­
H osj)ital disabled v e te ra n , J a m e s m a n H u)'dum , B in g h a m to n ; M a rtin
M urpliy, who received a score of L a z a r, P o u g lik e tp sie ; H elen E.
85.;?5, H ig h e st m an on th e lis t E llio tt, B in g h a m to n ; G eorge W a tts ,
is H. P le a su re , of C enti'al Islip, T h ie lls; T heodore B au m , R om e;
■who is N u m b e r 0 on the list, a f t e r P a u l J. Tom linson, H e lm u th ; W m .
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to a t t r a c t in d u s tr y in to t h e S ta te ,
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A v ia tio n ^ w h ic h a s s is ts c o m m u n i ­
tie s i n t h e i r a i r p o r t p r o g r a m s , is
in th is D iv is io n .
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n in g te c h n ic ia n s a n d o th e r s p e c ­
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u p t h e s ta f f o f th e D iv is io n o f
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D e p u ty C o m m is sio n e r D o n a ld H .
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io n c a rrie s o u t re s e a rc h p ro je c ts
a ffe c tin g th e e c o n o m ic w e lfa re o f
th e S ta te a n d a ss is ts in c o m m u n ­
ity p la n n in g a n d d e v e lo p m e n t.
T h e S ta ff
A s ta f f o f e d ito rs, w rite rs , a rtis ts ,
p h o to g ra p h e rs , la d io , m o tio n p ic ­
t u r e a n d o t h e r s p e c ia lis ts is a t
w o rk in th e D iv is io n o f S t a t e P u b ­
lic ity u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f H e r ­
b e rt C. C a m p b e ll, p u b lic iz in g th e
d iv e rs ifie d b u s in e s s
and
re c re a ­
tio n a l a ttr a c tio n s o f th e E m p ire
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t h e s t o r y o f N e w Y o r k S t a t e is
to ld , t o s t i m u l a t e its c o m m e r c e
a n d in d u s try , a n d to a tt r a c t to u r ­
is ts to th e S ta te a s a v a c a tio n
w o n d e rla n d . T h e D iv is io n a lso s u p ­
p lie s
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p u b lic .
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re c te d
b y D e p u ty C o m m is sio n e r
J a n e H. T o d d , a n d a sta ff c o n sis t­
in g e n tire ly of w o m e n .
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e n ip lo y s
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g io n a l m a n a g e r s a n d c o n s u lta n ts
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m e n a t 11 i m p o r t a n t c e n t e r s . T h e
T h e D iv isio n s
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B u ffa lo .
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C o m m is sio n e r K e lle r h a s th e s u p ­ K in g s to n ,
M in e o la ,
O g d en sb u rg ,
p o r t o f t h r e e d iv is io n s — t h e D iv ­ R o c h e s te r,
S y rac u se, U tic a
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a n d D iv is io n o f S t a t e P u b li c it y . I n N e w Y o r k C ity . T h e W a s h i n g t o n
a d d i t i o n , t h e r e h a s b e e n s e t u p O ffice, e s t a b l i s h e d d u r i n g t h e w a r
t h e W o m a n ’s P r o g r a m o f t h e D e ­ t o h e l p N e w Y o r k S t a t e i n d u s ­
p a rtm e n t of C o m m erce.
trie s g et w a r c o n tra c ts , serv es a s
G e n e r a l a d m i n i s t r a t i o n is h e a d ­ c o n t a c t w i t h t h e F e d e r a l G o v e r n ­
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A lfre d J . W o rs d e ll, J r .
e m b a ss ie s in te re s te d in i n t e r n a ­
T h e D iv is io n o f C o m m e rc e a n d tio n a l tra d e . T h e N e w Y o rk C ity
I n d u s t r y , h e a d e d b y J . H a r o l d D e - O ffice s e r v e s t h e d o m e s t ic i n t e r e s t s
N ik e , e m p lo y s “ C o n ta c t m e n ” in o f t h e m e t r o p o li ta n a r e a a n d t h e
m a n y fie ld s w h o p ro c e s s s p e c ific fo r e ig n in te r e s ts o f m a n y u p s t a t e
b u s in e s s in q u irie s . T h e B u r e a u o f c o n c e rn s .
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le tin b o a r d s a r e s tu c k o n t h e w a lls.
T h e s tra n g e h u m of th e a d v e rtis ­
i n g o ffic e is i n t l i e a i r h e r e . A n d
a m o n g th e e m p lo y e e s o n e see s th e
k in d o f in te n s ity t h a t e x ists a m o n g
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i s n ’t d i f f i c u l t t o u n d e r s t a n d w h y
t h i s y o u n g e s t o f t h e S t a t e ’s d e ­
p a r tm e n ts h a s w o n p ra is e fo r its
w o rk .
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m is sio n e r H a ro ld K e lle r, a fo rm e r
n e w sp a p e rm a n w h o e n te re d S ta te
s e rv ic e f ir s t a s D ir e c to r o f S t a t e
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tin g t h e d e p a r t m e n t , is to a s s is t
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tio n o f th e S ta te a n d to serv e as
lia is o n b e tw e e n b u s in e s s a n d S ta te
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siste d
b y a c o m p e te n t sta ff of
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s ta tistic ia n s, p la n n in g te c h n ic ia n s
a n d p u b lic re la tio n s e x p e rts.
P a r t o f t h e d e p a r t m e n t ’s j o b i s
to “ s e ll” N e w Y o rk S t a t e to o u to f-s ta te in d u s tria lis ts a n d
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n e s s m e n a s a n e x c e lle n t p la c e in
w h ic h to lo c a te t h e ir p la n ts . A n ­
o t h e r j o b is t o p r o v e t o b u s i n e s s ­
m e n w ith in th e S ta te t h a t th e y
c a n e n la rg e th e ir a c tiv itie s p ro f it­
a b ly . T h e C o m m e rc e D e p a r t m e n t
a lso te lls v a c a tio n is ts a n d to u ris ts
a b o u t t h e n a t i o n ’s f i n e s t v a c a t i o n la n d — N ew Y o rk S ta te .
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G 50
A d m in i s tr a t iv e D i r e c t o r o f C iv il S e r v i c e . . . .
G 46
A d m in istra tiv e D ire c to r o f C o m m e rc e
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A d m i n i s t r a t i v e F i n a n c e O f f i c e r ..................................
G 32
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G 32
A d m in is tr a tiv e O ffice r, D iv is io n o f P la c e ­
m e n t a n d U n e m p lo y m e n t n s u r a n c e ...
G 32
A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S e c r e t a r y .............................................
G 32
A d m in is tra tiv e S e c re ta ry to th e C o m m is sio n
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R e c o r d s .........................................................................
A d m in is tra tiv e S u p e rv is o r o f L aw R e c o rd s ..
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A d u l t E d u c a t i o n C o n s u l t a n t .......................................
A g r i c u l t u r a l F a i r s R e p r e s e n t a t i v e ..........................
A g r o n o m i s t ...................................................................... ..
A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g P l a n t O p e r a t o r ............................
A i r p l a n e P i l o t ............................................................................
A i r p o r t F a c i l i t i e s I n v e s t i g a t o r ...............................
A i r p o r t M a n a g e m e n t A d v i s o r .....................................
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By CHARLES A. CARUSLE. J r .
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jre n o t c o n t a i n e d i n t h e G r o u p
Plan, s u c h a s : N u m b e r 1 6 , w h i c h
enables a n y c o m p a n y t o c a n c e l
the I n s u r a n c e a t a n y t i m e a n d
n um ber 1 7 , e n a b l e s t h e c o m p a n y
to p r o r a t e i n d e m n i t i e s . Y o u r p o l i c y
s brc«id i n c o v e r a g e , s o t h e s e l i m ting c o n d i t i o n s a r e n o t u s e d i n
our l o w c o s t p o l i c y .
L im ita tio n s a n d R e d a c tio n s
11 A d d i t i o n a l P r o v i s i o n s — ^ H i e s e
re l i m i t i n g c l a u s e s p e r m i t t e d b y
law a n d s h o u l d b e c l o s e l y e x a m i n ­
ed. T h e m o s t c o m m o n l i m i t a t i o n s
ind r e d u c t i o n s w i l l b e d e s c r i b e d
here. N o n e o f t h e m i s f o u n d i n
the G r o u p P l a n o f A c c i d e n t a n d
Sickness I n s u r a n c e .
(a ) H e r n i a c o v e r a g e . M a n y i n ­
d iv id u a l p o lic ie s e x c lu d e t h is
v ery
im p o rta n t
co v erag e.
Y o u r g ro u p p la n p a y s fo r
h e rn ia .
lb ' “ L o s s w h i l e i n o r o n a n y
v e h ic le o r m e c h a n ic a l d e ­
v ic e f o r a e r i a l n a v i g a t i o n . ”
T h e G ro u p P la n p ay s fo r
a c c id e n ts o n c o m m e rfc ia l a ir
lin e s ; h o w e v e r, i t d o e s n o t
p ay fo r in ju rie s in p riv a te
p la n e s.
(c» “ A n y l o s s c a u s e d d i r e c t l y o r
in d ire c tly fro m v e n e re a l d is ­
e a se s o r sy p h ilis" . N o s u c h
lim ita tio n
in
th e
G ro u p
P la n .
fd> “ A n y d i s e a s e , i l l n e s s o r i n ­
ju ry a ffe c tin g th e
o rg an s
p e c u l i a r t o w o m e n .” T h L s is
a m o s t s e rio u s lim ita tio n
fo r a g ro u p o f th is k in d .
T h i s l i m i t a t i o n is n o t f o u n d
in t h e G r o u p P la n p o lic y .
To
th e
c o n tra ry ,
equal
tre a tm e n t of th e sexes, p re ­
v a ils u n d e r t h e G r o u p P la n .
T h e p re m iu m s a re d iffe re n t
fo r m e n a n d w o m en , b u t
w o m e n a re n o t re q u ire d , a s
is s o o f t e n t h e c a s e i n o r ­
d in a ry in su ra n c e , to re d u c e
th e a m o u n t of m o n th ly in ­
d e m n ity b y a b o u t o n e -h a lf
w h e n p a s t a g e 40 o r 45, a n d
a ll p o lic ie s c o v e r p r e g n a n c y .
R e c e n tly a s to r y c a m e
to
us
*'h ich h i g h l i g h t s t h e s e p o i n t s .
A
P o lic y h o ld e r i n t h e P l a n w a s v i s i t ­
ed b y t w o m e n f r o m a n o t h e r a c ­
c id ent
and
s ic k n e s s
in s u ra n c e
com pany o n e n ig h t, a n d a f t e r t h e y
had s t a r t e d o n t h e i r s a l e s t a l k ,
p o lic y h o ld e r in f o r m e d th e m
she a l r e a d y h a d i n c o m e p r o t e c ­
tion. T h e y a s k e d t o s e e h e r p o l i c y
th is y o u n g w o m a n h a d n o
h e sita n c y i n s h o w i n g i t t o t h e m .
A fter t h e y h a d r e a d i t , t h e y m a d e ,
a b ru p t d e p a rtu re . F u rth e rm o re ,
th e j a d m i t t e d t h e y c o u l d n o t o f f e r
* n y :h in g lik e t h e s a m e p r o t e c t i o n
a n y w h e r e n e a r t h e s a m e c o st,
(e ) R e q u i r e m e n t t h a t t h e i l l n e s s
® f ig in a te b e f o r e t h e e f f e c t i v e d a t e
th e p o lic y .
^ a n y p o lic ie s s t a t e t h a t th e y
w ill n o t c o v e r a d i s a b i l i t y
“ u n le s s t h e d is e a s e is c o n ­
tr a c te d a n d th e d is a b ility
b e g in s w h ile t h e p o lic y is
in fo rc e .” T h is m e a n s t h a t
if a p e r s o n to o k o u t a p o lic y
w h e n so m e sic k n e ss h a d a l­
read y sta rte d , y et h a d no
k n o w le d g e o f it, n o r a n y
m e d ic a l o r s u rg ic a l a d v ic e
or tre a tm e n t, th e o rd in a ry
in d iv id u a l p o lic y w o u ld n o t
p a y y o u a t a ll. T h i s is n o t
tru e , h o w ev er, o f th e G ro u p
(f>
(g )
A ppeal
H o u s e C o n f i n e m e n t — ^H ouse
c o n fin e m e n t fo r th e d u r a ­
t io n o f t h e d is a b ility is r e ­
q u ire d in a la rg e n u m b e r
o f p o lic ie s, o r i f n o t r e ­
q u i r e d , o n l y h a l f p a y m e n t is
m a d e fo r th e le n g th o f d is ­
a b ility w h e n n o t h o u s e c o n ­
fin e d . T h is is e sp e c ia lly tr u e
re g a rd in g
sic k n e ss.
The
G ro u p P la n h a s o n ly o n e
re q u ire m e n t
—
tre a tm e n t
o n ce ev ery w e ek by a lic e n ­
se d p h y s ic ia n .
H ouse c o n ­
f i n e m e n t is n o t r e q u i r e d e x ­
c e p t d u rin g a p e rio d o f v a ­
c a tio n o r le a v e o f a b se n c e .
M e n ta l D is e a s e . T h is is v e r y
o f te n e x c lu d e d . I t is n o t e x ­
c lu d e d
under
th e
G ro u p
P la n . I t is t r e a t e d j u s t a s
a n y o th e r illn e ss. ( I t s h o u ld
b e n o te d t h a t m a n y th o u ­
san d s of p erso n s a re r e ­
q u ire d in th e S ta te o f N ew
Y o rk a lo n e to c a r e fo r th e
m e n t a l l y ill a n d t h e y k n o w
th e v a lu e o f th is c o v e ra g e ).
(h>
A c c id e n ts o c c u rrin g
w h ile
u n d e r th e in flu e n c e
a lc o ­
h o l a r e v e r y o f t e n n o t p w iid .
The
G ro u p P la n h a s
no
s u c h lim ita tio n .
(i> P r e g n a n c y a n d C h i l d b i r t h .
The
o r d in a r y p o lic y
does
n o t p a y fo r c h ild b irth u n d e r
any
c irc u m sta n c e s.
Pay­
m e n t fo r on e m o n th im d e r
t h e G r o u p P l a n is a n e x ­
tre m e ly lib e ra l p ro v is io n . I t
sh o u ld be n o te d th a t th e
P la n
pays
o n ly
fo r
th e
p e rio d o f c o n fin e m e n t a f te r
t h e p o lic y h a s b e e n in f o r c e
a t le a st te n m o n th s .
12. S t a r t i n g d a y o f c o v e r a g e a n d
le n g th o f p a y m e n t.
A ll p o lic ie s p a y f r o m t h e f ir s t
d a y fo r a c c id e n ts . T h e n o n -o c c u p a tio n a l a c c id e n t p o lic y p a y s fo r
5 y e a rs fo r a n y o n e a c c id e n t a n d
th e o c c u p a tio n a l a c c id e n t c o v e r­
age p ays fo r one y e ar fo r a n y one
a c c i d e n t . A ll p o lic ie s p a y f r o m t h e
8t h d a y fo r sic k n e ss, fo r a p e rio d
o f o n e y e a r fo r a n y o n e sic k n e ss.
B u t re m e m b e r th e C o m p a n y c a n
n o t te rm in a te y o u r coverage w h e n
y o u h a v e h a d a se rio u s o r c h ro n ic
d is a b ility e x c e p t fo r c e r ta in r e a ­
so n s sh o w n b efo re.
13. S ic k L e a v e a n d O t h e r B e n e ­
fits.
N o m a tte r w h e th e r y o u re c e iv e
y o u r s a la ry fro m th e S ta te , o r
w h e th e r y o u re c e iv e o th e r b e n e fits
fro m o th e r so u rces, o u r C o m p a n y
w ill p a y y o u t h e e n t i r e a m o u n t
d u e a c c o r d in g to y o u r p o lic y .
1 4. G r a c e P e r i o d
T h e “ g ra c e p e rio d ” is th e le n g th
o f tim e t h a t th e p ro te c tio n o f th e
in su ra n ce
c o n tin u e s
a fte r
th e
p o lic y h o ld e r h a s c e a s e d p a y m e n t.
I n t h e G r o u p P l a n i t is 31 d a y s .
T h i s is m u c h l o n g e r t h a n f o u n d
i n o th e r p o lic ie s.
Q u e stio n s sh o u ld be a d d re sse d
t o C h a r le s A . C a rlisle . J r ., 423
S ta te S tre e t. S c h e n e c ta d y , N . Y .
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OVP^RNOR T H O M A S E. D E W E Y and M ayor W illia m
O ’D w yer, Jirst citizen s resp e ctiv ely o f N e w York
State and NYC, h a v e b een m a k in g h e a d lin es in re cen t
d ays w ith more th an th eir usual freq u en cy. W e ’re gla d
to see th at the rest o f th e country is com in g to a p p recia te
th e m more and more. H ea v e n k n o w s w e d o n ’t a g re e w ith
th em 100 per cent of th e tim e ; every n o w and th e n th e
Civil Service e m p lo y ee s s e e m to think th e y are g e t tin g
out of step. But their record s certain ly are th e eq u al o f
any w e hav e ever k now n in th e se parts. L e t’s p a u se a
m om en t to report th a t N e w York State and NYC ta k e
g re a t pride in Tom D e w e y and Bill O’D w y e r — and to
th an k M ichigan and Ireland fo r h av in g relin q uish ed th e m
to us.
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h e Civil Service L E A D E R re co m m en d s to all State
and local e m p lo y e e s and officials a th orou gh re a d in g
o f The Civil Service E m p lo y e e s A ssocia tio n ’s p rop osals to
im prove th e retirem en t system . T hese p rop osals are p u b ­
lished in this issu? and th e tw o p rec ed in g issues o f T h e
IJEADER. T h ey are th e resu lt o f long, d iligen t research.
T h e y are a careful, re a so n ab le a p proach to th e problem .
E d ito r, T h e L E A D E R :
Y o u r a rtic le a n d e d ito ria l c o m ­
m e n t in th is w eek ’s Ij E A D E R
(a b o u t th e in te re s tin g c o m p e n s a ­
tio n p la n devised by em p lo y ees of
JelTerson C o u n ty fo r W a te rto w n ]
su re ly c o m p e n s a te fo r all o u r w ork
a n d it is e n c o u ra g in g to us, a n d
I believe a n in c e n tiv e to o th e r
co im ty c h a p te rs , to kn o w t h a t we
h a v e th is sp le n d id c o o p e ra tio n
fro m o u r weekly p a p e r.
Y ou m a y re s t a s s u re d t h a t a
copy of th is w eek’s L E A D E R will
r e a c h th o se p e rs o n s w h o s h o u ld
re a d y o u r lin e a rtic le a n d I feel
c e r ta in its in flu en c e will be fe lt
w h e re it is need ed .
C H E S T E R P. H O Y T ,
P re s id e n t, J e rffe rs o n C o u n ty
C h a p te r , T h e Civil S erv ice
E m ployees A ssociation.
E d ito r. T h e L E A D E R :
I ’h e success of th e M e tro p o lita n
New Y ork C o n fe re n c e a n d th e
F ir s t A n n u a l P icn ic a t J o n e s
B e a c h on J u n e 26 w as la rg e ly du e
to th e co m b in e d c o n trib u tio n s of
tim e a n d effort by m a n y of its
good frien d s.
T h e w a rm in te r e s t you to o k in
o u r efforts to m a k e th is m e e tin g
a success is deeply a p p re c ia te d .
B o th p e rso n ally a n d on b e h a lf of
th e m e m b e r c h a p te rs . I w a n t you
to know how g ra te fu l we all are.
V IC T O R J. P A L T S IT S ,
C h a ir m a n , M e tro p o lita n
New Y ork C o n feren c e.
E d ito r, T h e L E A D E R :
Thanks
sto ry .
fo r
th e
“P h o n y
P o ll”
T h a t g u y is “ d e a d ” !
B O B S T IL S O N .
P re sid e n t, S c h e n e c ta d y C h a p ­
t e r , T h e C iv il S e r v ic e E m ­
p lo y e e s A ss o c ia tio n .
T h is re fe r s to th e s to r y e n title d
“S t i l s o n N a i l s ‘P h o n y ’ P o l l I n ­
te n d e d to H u r t E m p lo y e e s ” w h ic h
a p p ea red in
The LEAD ER
fo r
J u n e 29. T h a t s t o r y to ld t h e d r a S c h e n e c ta d y c h a p te r c o m p le te ly
d e fla te d a lo c a l b ig w ig w h o h a d
d r u m m e d u p a lo a d e d p o ll to
p ro v e th a t re sid e n ts o f S c h e n e c ­
t a d y d i d n ’t w a n t t o g i v e t h e e m m a tic
m anner
in
w h ic h
th e
p l o y e e s a ra is e .— E d it o r .
E d ito r, T h e L E A D E R :
W e th a n k y o u fo r th e n ic e a r ­
tic le a b o u t I t h a c a c h a p t e r in th e
la s t is su e o f T h e L E A D E R .
M RS. M ABEL FO RD ,
P re sid e n t, I th a c a C h a p te r,
The
C iv il S e r v c e
Em ­
p lo y e e s A ss o c ia tio n .
JO B
L IS T
ASKED
W A S H I N G T O N , J u l y 12 — A s
p a r t o f its lo n g - r a n g e p la n n in g o f
e x a m in a tio n ^ to b e a n n o u n c e d in
19 4 9 , t h e U .C . C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­
m issio n h a s re q u e s te d t h a t a g e n ­
c ie s r e p o r t t h e n u m b e r o f w a r s e rv ic e
and
te m p o ra ry -in d e fin ite
e m p lo y e e s th e y h a v e o n t h e i r ro lls
a s of th e m id d le o f J u n e b y ty p e
o f p o s itio n a n d g ra d e .
Anchor ClubElects Brow/nTemporary Head
A t a m cetinR of th e new ly o rKunizad luiit of th e A n c h o r C lub
of th e N. Y. P o rt of E m b a r k a ­
tio n , th e ‘.i5 m e m b e rs elected W il­
lia m B ro w n to serve as P r e s id e n t
u n til tlie lir.st fo rm a l m e e tin g in
Oclobc-r.
O th e r te m p o ra r y ofllcers a re :
J o h n B iu k e , V ic e -p rc sid e n t; WilJitim HoiLn, T ica su i(? r rind F in a n ciul J'cri'oi,
J a c k I'lraanuel, R eij o .u tr , P t l f i J. G io d e n , O iitside
M e r it
W A S H I N G T O N , J u l y 1 2 .— T h e
U. S. S u p re m e C o u rt d e n ie d an
a p p e a l m a d e b y a la id -o ff n o n ­
v e te ra n g o v e rn m e n t w o rk e r w ho
lo s t h is jo b in a r e d u c tio n in fo rce .
He had m any
y e a r s o f c iv ilia n
se rv ic e . A v e te r a n w ith a n e q u iv a ­
l e n t e f f ic ie n c y r a t i n g , b u t le s s civ il
se rv ic e tim e , w a s re ta in e d .
I n d e n y in g th e a p p e a l th e C o u rt
u p h e l d t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s r e t e n t i o n
p re fe re n c e re g u la tio n s a s c o ire c tly
i n t e r p r e t i n g t h e i n t e i . 't i o n o f C o n ­
g r e s s i n e n a c t i n g s e c t i o n 12 o f t h e
V e te r a n s ’ P r e f e r e n c e A c t o f 1944.
PLAQUE
G IV E N
TO
QUAYLE
T h e U n ifo rm e d P ilo ts a n d M a ­
rin e E n g in e e rs p re s e n te d a p la q u e
to C o m m is s io n e r Q u a y le . T h e in scrip fe io n w a s i n t h e f o r m o f a
le tte r a d d re ss e d to h im a n d re a d :
“T h e m e m b e rs o f th e U n ifo rm e d
P ilo ts a n d M a r in e E n g in e e rs A s­
so c ia tio n ta k e p le a su re in p r e s e n t­
in g y o u w ith th is to k e n o f e ste e m
in re c o g n itio n of y o u r o u ts ta n d in g
a ttrib u te s a s a le a d e r a n d a d m in ­
is tra to r.”
C o m m is sio n e r
Q u a y le
fe e lin g ly e x p re ss e d th a n k s .
A c h a r te r in th e I n te r n a tio n a l
A s s o c ia tio n o f F i r e F i g h t e r s is o n
its w a y to th e U P M E . T h e U F O A
a n d th e U FA , b o th m e m b e rs of
th is A F L g ro u p , h a v e a p p ro v e d th e
g r a n t i n g o f a c h a r t e r . T h e r e s t is
ro u tin e .
S ix ty -o n e c iv ilia n s to k e r s in th e
d e p a r t m e n t h a v e j o i n e d L o c a l 61
o f th e A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n
of
S ta te , C o u n ty a n d M u n ic ip a l E m ­
p l o y e e s . T h a t ’s H e n r y F e i n s t e i n ’s
g ro u p .
I Ni l
T ru m a n
Com m ent
s t a t e a n d C o u n ty E m p lo y e e s
A p p r e c i a t e L E A D E R ’S W o r k
Tiieeday, July 13,
G u a rd , a n d T h o m a s W. G o rm a n ,
In s id e G u a rd . Col. E. M a r tin is
p e r m a n e n l c h a p la in of th e club.
T ru s te e s of th e o rg a n iz a tio n a re
W illiam C. P a r k e r , T h o m a s W.
M ooney a n d W. J, O ’C onnell. T h e
d e le g ate elected is D o n a ld V.
H eniy.
All em ployees of th e N. Y. P o r t
of e m b a rk a tio n , w ho a r e in good
s ta n d in g , c a n becom e m e m b e rs of
th e A n c h o r C lub by c o n ta c tin g
one of th e otflcers.
M an
■U I A U R I C E K O S S T R E N Is C h i e f
A L B A N Y , J u ly 12— S ta te L iq u o r
o f th e F is c a l B u re a u a t th e
A u th o r it y e m p lo y e e s a t 39 C o lu m ­
C iv il
S e rv ic e C o m m is sio n .
b ia S t. to o k a n e a r ly lu n c h th e N Y C
L a s t w eek h is 11-y e a r c a r e e r w ith
o t h e r d a y — a t 1 0 :3 5 to b e e x a c t.
th e
C o m m issio n
w as
c lim a x e d
T h a t w a s t h e o ffic ia l “ c h e c k i n g
w ith a p ro m o tio n to th e title o f
o u t ” t i m e o n t h e t i m e c l o c k us«<i
A c c o u n ta n t, a n d h is fe llo w w o r k ­
b y S L A e m p lo y e e s. W h e n t h e e m ­
e rs a n d s u p e rio rs a p p la u d e d , i n ­
p lo y e e s c h e c k e d in a g a in a t 1 p .m .
c lu d in g P r e s id e n t J o s e p h A. M c ­
th e
tim e c lo c k s till
punched out
N a m a ra . U n a n im o u sly , th e y a g re e
1 0 :3 5 a .m .
t h a t i t is a r e w a r d f o r a j o b w e ll
M a in te n a n c e m en soon h a d th e d o n e .
c lo c k tic k in g a w a y a g a i n , b u t n o t
H e r e ’s a g a u g e o f t h e s o r t o f
so o n e n o u g h to p r e v e n t a u t h o r ity p e r s o n M r. K o s s tr e n is : “ T h e s a t ­
e m p lo y e e s f r o m c h a lk in g u p th e is f a c tio n y o u g e t o u t o f w o rk in g
“ q u ic k e s t lu n c h p e r io d ” in S t a t e i n c i t y s e r v ic e a n d d o in g a jo b ,
m o re th a n o u tw e ig h s a n y d iff e r­
h is to ry .
e n c e t h e r e m ig h t b e in c iv il s e r ­
v ic e
and
p riv a te
in d u s try
pay
sc a le s.”
Non-vet LosesinSuit
Over Vet GettingHisJob
M a k e rs —
and
LEADER
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in
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M r. K o s s tre n e n te re d c ity s e r ­
v ic e in F e b r u a r y 1937 a s a C le rk ,
G r a d e 1, i n t h e C o m m i s s i o n ’s C e r ­
tific a tio n B u re a u , a n d h a s b e e n
w ith th e C o m m is sio n e v e r s in c e ,
e x c e p t fo r fo u r y e a rs in th e A rm y .
Just
b efo re
e n lis tin g
in
th e
a rm e d fo rces, h e to o k a p ro m o tio n
e x a m in a tio n fo r J u n io r A c c o u n t­
a n t, a n d w as p ro m o te d to th a t
title w h ile s till in t h e a r m y in
J u ly , 1945.
I n th e A rm y it w as n o t lo n g b e ­
fo re
liis a b ility w a s re c o g n iz e d ,
a n d h e w a s a s s i g n e d t o O flflc e rs
C a n d id a te S ch o o l fro m w h ic h h e
w a s g r a d u a te d a s a 2n d lie u te n ­
a n t. H e s a w s e rv ic e o v e rs e a s a t
L e y te , H o lla n d ia , L u z o n a n d J a p ­
a n , a n d w as a w a rd e d th e B ro n z e
S t a r f o r hi.<? a c t i v i t i e s i n L e y t e .
H e w as a 1st L ie u te n a n t a t th e
tim e o f h is d isc h a rg e .
M r. K o s s tre n re tu r n e d to th e
C o m m is sio n
in
M a rc h , 1946 a s
C h ie f o f th e B u re a u o f I n f o r m a ­
tio n a n d R eco rd s. E ig h t m o n th s
la te r h e b e c a m e C h ie f o f th e F is ­
c al B u re a u . L a s t F e b ru a ry h e to o k
th e A c c o u n ta n t p ro m o tio n e x a m ­
i n a t i o n a n d g o t 9 9 .4 p e r c e n t o n
th e w r itte n p a r t. H is p ro m o tio n
c a m e f r o m t h e r e s u l t a n t e lig ib le
lis t.
C o m p a re s O p p o rtu n itie s
“ T h e o p p o rtu n itie s
o ffered
to
p e o p le e n t e r i n g c iv il s e r v ic e c o m ­
p a re fa v o ra b ly w ith th o s e o ffered
b y p r iv a te e m p lo y e e s ,” M r, K o s s ­
tre n say s in d ra w in g o n h is e x ­
p e rie n c e s in c ity s e rv ic e . A s f o r
h im s e lf h is im m e d ia te g o a l is t a k ­
in g t h e p ro m o tio n e x a m in a tio n fo r
S e n io r A c c o u n ta n t a s so o n a s h e
MAUfilCE KOSSTREN
b e c o m e s e l i g i b l e a n d o n e i« of I
fered .
B o r n i n T h e B r o n x , M r , K osc
tre n
a tte n d e d
D e W itt
Clinton
H i g h S c h o o l , M a n h a t t a n , a n d then
n i g h t s c h o o l a t t h e C o l l e g e o f thd
C i t y o f N e w Y o r k . H e o b ta in e d a
d e g r e e in b u s in e s s a d m in istra tio n
f r o m C C N Y i n 1 9 4 0 , a n d c u r r e n tlv
i s s t u d y i n g a t N Y U f o r a M a s t e r ’s
d e g re e in p u b lic a d m in istra tio n
He
Is
m a rrie d
and
liv p s in
B ro o k ly n .
'
Though
h is w o rk a n d
studies^
h a v e k e p t h i m b e i n g a s a c t i v e in ^
s p o r t s a s h e ’d l i k e t o b e , M r . Kos- •
s t r e n s t i l l d o e s p l a y t e n n i s , hisi
f a v o r i t e g a m e . W h i l e a t C i t y Col- i
l e g e h e r a n i n c r o s s - c o u n t r y races.
H e a l s o h a s r e p r e s e n t e d t h e Con> ■
m i s s i o n i n i n t e r - d e p a r t m e n t fraclc
c o m p e titio n in t h e m ile ru n .
“ W h e n t h e c e r t i f i c a t e s f o r thei
p r o m o t i o n s a r r i v e d f r o m t h e Budg e t D i r e c t o r ’s
o ffic e ,”
P ie s id e n t
M cN am ara
re c a lle d ,
“I
tu rn e d
t h e m o v e r t o M r . K o s s t r e n , who
g e t s t h e m a s p a r t o f h i s w o r k , but
I a d d e d : ‘H e r e ’s o n e f o r y o u yotir.
s e l f . ’ W e w e r e v e r y g l a d o f the
p r o m o t i o n s , h i s i n c l u d e d . H e ’s a
b r i g h t l a d a n d g e t s h i g h marics
i n h i s e x a m s . H e ’s o n a n u m b e r
o f e lig ib le lis ts .”
B u t t h e P r e s i d e n t h a s n o fear?.
M r . K o s s t r e n i s s t a y i n g w i t l i 'h e
C o m m is sio n .
I
C a lls F o r A n
In e q u a litie s O n
By CHARLES SULLIVAN
W A S H I N G T O N , J u l y 1 2 .— P r e s ­
id e n t T r u m a n a n n o u n c e d t h a t h e
w ill u r g e C o n g r e s s t o e n a c t a r e ­
c la ss ific a tio n of th e p o is tio n s in
t h e F e d e r a l s e r v ic e “ w h i c h w ill s e t
F e d e r a l p a y sc a le s a t t h e p ro p e r
le v e l f o r a ll e m p lo y e e s .” H e is s u e d
a s ta te m e n t, in c o n n e c tio n w ith
h is sig n in g o f th e F e d e ra l p a y
r a i s e b ill, c a l lin g “ i n t o l e r a b l e ” t h e
s itu a tio n t h a t n o w e x ists, u n d e r
w h ic h
som e
e m p lo y e e s
re c eiv e
h ig h e r p a y th a n th e a d m in is tra ­
to rs a n d e x e c u tiv e s u n d e r w h o m
th e y w o rk .
The
P re s id e n t
v ery
se rio u sly
sa id t h a t h e h a d n o in te n tio n of
le ttin g th e m a tte r re s t, a d d in g :
“ T h e r e a r e a p p r o x im a te ly tw o
m illio n m e n a n d w o m e n w o rk in g
in th e F e d e ra l G o v e rn m e n t. T h e y
are
c o n sc ie n tio u s,
h a rd -w o rk in g
lo y a l c itiz e n s w h o a r e r e n d e r in g
an
o u ts ta n d in g
se rv ic e
to
th e
p e o p le o f th is n a tio n . I h a v e s a id
b efo re a n d I say a g a in th a t I
h a v e th e g re a te st re sp e c t a n d re ­
g a rd fo r th e ir d e v o tio n to d u ty
a n d t h e w o rk t h e y a r e d o in g .
A sks M o d e rn iz a tio n
“I
w ant
th e se
e m p lo y e e s
to
know , th e re fo re , th a t in th e in ­
te re s t of c o rre c tin g th is in to le ra b le
situ a tio n a n d s tre n g th e n in g a n d
im p ro v in g
th e
c a r e e r se rv ic e , I
s h a ll u rg e t h a t th e C o n g re ss p a ss
le g i s l a t i o n w h i c h w ill s e t F e d e r a l
p a y s c a le s a t t h e p r o p e r le v e ls f o r
a ll e m p lo y e e s , in c lu d in g m e m b e r s
of th e C ab in et a n d th e h e a d s of
t h e i n d e p e n d e n t a g e n c ie s , a s w e ll
as p e rso n s w h o a re o c cu p y in g k ey
p o s itio n s in th e p ro fe s s io n a l, s c ie n ­
tific a n d t e c h n i c a l fie ld s, a n d m o d ­
e rn iz e a n d s im p lify th e C la ss ific a ­
tio n A c t o f 1923, a n d o n c e a g a in
p ro v id e a p ro p e r re la tio n s h ip b e ­
tw e e n jo b s .
L i m i t a t i o n o n U . S.
“ I t is c l e a r t h a t t h e G o v e r n m e n t
c a n n e v e r c o m p e te o n a d o lla rfo r-d o lla r b a sis w ith b u s in e s s a n d
in d u s try , p a rtic u la rly in th e u p p e r
sa la ry b ra c k ets. G o v e rn m e n t c a n
c o m p e te w ith b u s in e s s a n d in d u s ­
try , h o w e v e r, w h e n it c o m e s to
d e a lin g w ith its e m p lo y e e s in a
f a ir a n d e q u ita b le m a n n e r o n s a l­
a ry m a tte rs . I f it h a s th is k in d
of a re p u ta tio n , th e sa tisfa c tio n
w h ic h co m es to G o v e rn m e n t e m ­
p lo y e e s b e c a u s e o f t h e k n o w le d g e
t h a t t h e y a r e s e r v in g t h e i r fe llo w
h u m a n b e in g s w ill s e r v e t o a t t r a c t
a n d r e ta in in th e p u b lic se rv ic e
th e first-ra te m e n a n d w om en we
so g re a tly n e e d .”
C o m m issio n H a s F u ll P la n
T h e U , S . C iv il S e r v i c e C o m ­
End
Pay
m i s s i o n , i n i t s a n n u a l r e p o r t , rec­
o m m e n d e d a r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n , with
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s c h e d u le s,
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b e f o r e C o n g r e s s . T h e b i l l w a s lost;
s o w a s a n a t t e m p t t o i n c l u d e its
p r o v i s i o n s , i n t h e p a y - i n c r e a s e bill.
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i n t e n d s t o s p e a r h e a d a n a ttem p t
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B o a r d o f C iv il S e r v ic e E x an u n crs,
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s p e e d in g p la c e m e n ts in s h o r t a g e - t h a n 30 d a y , to lis t in th e
c a t e g o r y j o b s , a g e n c i e s w i l l b e a l ­ o r d e r ( 1 ) a l l e l i g i b l e s t e s t e d b y the
l o w e d t o p e r f o r m p h a t p r a c t i c a l l y b o a r d d u r i n g t h e p e r i o d w h o at*
a m o u n ts to “ d ire c t re c ru itin g ”, th e ta in e d
p a s s i n g m a r k s , in c l u d i n g
o n - t h e - s p o t t e s t - a n d - h i r e e m p l o y ­ t h o s e s e l e c t e d , a n d ( 2 ) a l l e lig ib le s
m e n t m e t h o d u s e d j u s t p r i o r to , c e r tif ie d b y t h e C o m m is s io n or a
a n d d u r i n g , t h e w a r . A p p o i n t i n g - b o a r d a c t i n g i n t h i s c a p a c i t y . Any
o ffic e rs w ill b e a b l e t o h i r e p r o b - a p p o i n t m e n t s n e c e s s a r y t o n i a ^
a tio n a lly p e rso n s fo u n d b y th e th e
e a rlie r
a p p o in tm e n ts
vulia
c i v i l s e r v i c e e x a m i n i n g b o a r d s o p ­ u n d e r t h e “ r u l e o f t h r e e ” a n d tn e
e r a t i n g o n t h e i r b e h a l f t o m e e t r e g u l a r s e l e c t i o n p r o c e d u r e s wiii
t h e c o m p e t i t i v e r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r h a v e t o b e m a d e w i t h i n 15
e m p l o y m e n t . U n d e r c e r t a i n c o n d i ­ f o l l o w i n g t h e l i s t i n g . R e a s o n s fo r
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tio n s , a n a p p o in tm e n t c a n b e m a d e p a s s in g
im m e d ia te ly .
s e le c te d w ill a ls o h a v e to be
w i t h i n t h e 15 d a y s .
V o lu n ta ry w ith A g e m y
M e th o d O u tlin e d
T h e p l a n is a v o l u n t a r y o n e so
I n t h e fie ld , t h e d e te rm in a tio n
f a r a s a g e n c y p a r tic ip a tio n is c o n ­
c e rn e d . I f a n a g e n c y a g re e s to fo l­ o f w h ic h ty p e s o f p o sitio n s
th e
s h o rta g e c ateg o ry »
lo w t h e s i m p l e r o f t h e tw o m e t h o d s w i t h i n
r e g i o n a l d i r e c t o r ’s
re sp o n d '
p re s e n te d u n d e r th e p la n , a ll e lig - t h e
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tio n s a r e n o t s u s ta in e d b y t h e c h e c k w ith t h e lo c a l U . S. E m p lw '
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a p p o i n t e d m e n t S e r v i c e o ffice f o r i n f o r m a t i o ”
w i t h i n 3 0 d a y s o f t h e d a t e t h e y o n t h e l a b o r s i t u a t i o n i n t h e V‘U
b e c o m e e lig ib le .
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I f a n a g e n c y w ill n o t a g r e e t o s h o r t a g e - c a t e g o r y
p o s itio n s
s e le c t a ll e lig ib le s so r e c a u i te d , i t b e e n p r e p a r e d f o r a n y a r e a
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CIVIL
U .S . P l a n s S c o r e s
(C o n tin u e d fr o m
P a g e 1)
m an,
P -1 l i b r a r i a n .
P -1 m e t e o r o l o g i s t .
CAF-7 to 12, labor m a n a g em e n t
leiations exam iner.
P-2 a n d 3 g r a d u a t e n u r s e ;
j to 3 p r i n t e r ’s a s s i s t a n t .
p -2 a n d 3 , p s y c h o l o g i s t .
CM-
SP-2 to 8, scientific aid.
CAP 5 t o 7 , s e c r e t a r y ;
C A F -1
to 7 s t o r e k e e p e r .
C A P -1 0 , a e r o n a u t i c a l I n s p e c t o r .
C A P -10 t o 1 2 , a i r c a r r i e r i n jpector.
CAP-10, aircraft inspector.
CAP-5 to 11, am m unition
in -
ipector.
U n w ritte n
T e sts
CAF-7 t o 1 2 , p e r s o n n e l o f f i c e r ;
CAT-7 t o 9 , s t a t i s t i c a l c l e r k ; C A F II to 13 s t a t i s t i c a l o f f i c e r .
P-2 t o 4 , s t a t i s t i c i a n .
CAF-5 to 7, vessel sa n ita tio n in ipector.
P-2 t o 6 s o c i a l s c i e n c e a n a l y s t .
C A P -ll, s e r v ic e a g e n t ; P - 2 a n d
J public h e a l t h n u r s e .
Ungraded photoengraver.
P -6 t o 8 p h y s i c a l s c i e n c e a d m i n ­
istrator; P - 1 t o 8 p h y s i o l o g i s t , a n d
u n graded p l a t e g r a i n e r a n d p r o ­
cess p l a t e m a k e r .
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sary i n s p e c t o r .
U n g rad ed c o p p e r p l a t e e n g r a v e r .
SP-2 t o 8 , d r a f t s m a n .
C PC - 6 t o 9 e l e v a t o r m e c h a n i c .
SP-3 t o 8 m a p p i n g e n g i n e e r i n g
»id.
C P C -4 t o 6 g e n e r a l m e c h a n i c .
U n g rad ed h a n d c o m p o s i t o r a n d
film a s s e m b l e r .
P-4 f l i g h t t e s t e n g i n e e r i n s p e c tcr.
P-4 f l i g h t
te s t e n g in e e r
and
pilot.
CPC -4 t o 8 f o r e m a n o f l a b o r e r s .
C A F-13 t o 1 5 I n d u s t r i a l s p e c i a l ­
ist,
CAF-9 I n s p e c t i o n o f f i c e r .
SP-2 t o 8 , i n s t r u m e n t m a k e r .
P-2 t o 5 m a t h e m a t i c i a n .
U n g rad ed jo b s — l e t t e r p r e s s m a n ,
" tn o g r a p h e r , l i t h o g r a p h i c d r a f t s ­
lith o g ra p h ic
m a p p la te
e n g rav er.
p rin te r,
C A F -1 1 a n d
tra n sfe rre r,
and
n e g a tiv e
12 m e d i a t o r .
P - 2 to 5, m e t a l l u r g i s t .
P - 3 to 5 m e d ic a l o ffic e r (a ll o p ­
tio n s ).
P - 3 to 5, m e te o r o lo g is t.
P - 2 to 5 m in in g e n g in e e r.
C A F -2 to 5 m u ltilith c a m e r a ­
m a n a n d p la t^ m a k e r.
P -2 to 5 n a u tic a l s c ie n tis t.
P -3 to 6, n u rs in g c o n s u lta n t.
P - 1 to 5, o c c u p a tio n a l t h e r a p i s t .
C P C -6 t o 8 , o ffice a p p l i a n c e r e ­
p a irm a n .
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tic a l,
a rc h ite c tu ra l,
c e ra m ic ,
c h e m ic a l, c iv il, e le c tr ic a l, i n d u s ­
tria l,
m e c h a n ic a l,
m e ta llu rg ic a l,
m in in g . N a v a l a rc h ite c t a n d m a r ­
in e, p e tro le u m , a n d g e n e ra l.
A g ric u ltu ra l re s e a rc h
s c ie n tis t,
o p tio n s ;
a g ro n o m y , b a c te rio lo g y ,
b o ta n y ,
w ild life
b io lo g y ,
cereal
te c h n o lo g y , d a iry h u s b a n d r y , d a iry
m a n u f a c tu r in g te c h n o lo g y , e n to ­
m o lo g y , fis h e rie s r e s e a r c h b io lo g y ,
g e n e tic s, h o rtic u ltu re , m e a t te c h ­
n o lo g y , m ic r o a n a ly s is , m y c o lo g y ,
p a ra sito lo g y ,
p la n t
p a th o lo g y ,
p la n t
p h y sio lo g y ,
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b a n d r y , p o u ltr y p h y sio lo g y , a n d
s o il s c ie n c e .
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te sts c a n d id a te s
a re r a te d c o m p e titiv e ly o n th e ir
re c o rd o f tr a in in g a n d e x p e rie n c e .
N o a tte m p t s h o u ld b e m a d e to
a p p ly fo r a n y
of th e se e x am s.
W h e n th e d a te s a r e s e t fo r is su ­
a n c e o f b la n k s a n d re c e ip t o f a p ­
p lic a tio n s , t h e y w ill b e p u b lis h e d
i n T h e L E A D E R , w e ll i n a d v a n c e
o f t h e c lo sin g d a te s .
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P r o fe s s io n a l A id e d
A J u n io r P ro fe ss io n a l A s s is ta n t
e x a m , a n d Its r u n n in g - m a te , th e
J u n io r A g ric u ltu ra l A ss is ta n t e x a m
w ill p r o b a b ly b e a n n o u n c e d
in
O c to b e r . T h e U .S . C iv il S e r v i c e
C o m m is sio n re c e n tly
asked
th e
a g e n c ie s w h ic h u se th e J P A lis ts
to s u b m it a n y
su g g e s tio n s th e y
m a y h a v e a s to c h a n g e s d e sire d
in th e re q u ire m e n ts
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ty p e s o f p o s itio n s w h ic h s h o u ld b e
in c lu d e d a s o p tio n s u n d e r th e J P A
a n n o u n c e m e n t.
In
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to
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th e
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a lso th e n u m b e r o f e lig ib le s s till
o n t a p fr o m t h e e x a m s g iv e n l a s t
y e a r , a n d - t h e n e e d s o f t h e se rv ic e .
I t is lik e ly t h a t s o m e k i n d s o f
p o s itio n s w h ic h w e re in c lu d e d in
t h e 1947 J P A e x a m — th o s e fo r
w h ic h t h e r e is a c o n s id e r a b le d e ­
m a n d f o r e lig ib le s , s u c h a s L i b ­
ra ria n , P a te n t E x a m in e r, C h e m ist
a n d E n g i n e e r — w ill b e h a n d l e d a s
s e p a ra te
a n n o u n c e m e n ts
b efo re
O c to b e r.
The
P a te n t E x a m in e r
a n n o u n c e m e n t, w h ic h w a s re le a se d
e a rly
th is
m o n th o n a n “o p en
c o n tin u o u s ” b a sis ,
a u to m a tic a lly
e lim in a te s th e P a te n t E x a m in e r
o p tio n fro m
th is
y e a r ’s
J u n io r
P ro fe ssio n a l
A ss is ta n t
e x a m in a ­
tio n .
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k \ P a y to $ 6 4 .6 0
(C o n tin u ed f r o m
"loy,
Page I)
not b een in g o v e rn m e n t em a p p lic a n ts w h o a re n o t o r
The p o s s i b i l i t y a l s o e x i s t s t h a t
P-^sent C l e r k s a t t h e C A F - 4 a n d
(iF-5 l e v e l s w o u l d b e m o v e d u p
have
th e
d is c re tio n a ry
J P ro m o tio n , T h e a p p o i n t i n g o f^ P ro m o tio n , a n d i n t h e p a s t h a v e
wwer o f r e s o r t i n g t o a p p o i n t m e n t
tin
t r a d e s 3 a n d 4 C le rk p o s ifro m th e G ra d e s 2 a n d 3
wks i n t h e i r e m p l o y , t o a l a r g e
■tent. T h e n w h a t e v e r j o b s r e ain ed w e r e g i v e n t o o p e n - c o m P^iitive e l i g i b l e s .
^
n /h e
re q u ire m e n ts
fo r
th e
stiff
4 a n d 5 p o s itio n s w ill b e
sW i
m in im u m
e x p e rie n c e
bith
w ill b e e s t a b l i s h e d . T h e
h i f h g r a d e p o s i t io n w ill in v o lv e
re q u ire m e n ts.
H o w ev er,
H fp ^ c to ry
e q u iv a le n ts
w ill
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th e
p ap ers
a re
ra te d ,
P a iri’
a te n tio n be
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th o se
c a n d iw ho p ass th e w ritte n te st
tfj
Dfe c h e c k e d a s t o p r e v i o u s
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and
e x p e rie n c e .
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is b e i n g m o r e a n d m o r e
Vict ' a p p l i e d i n t h e F e d e r a l s e r ‘ 0 a v o id u iin e c e s ^ ia ry w o rk
to
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have
d a te s
S tiff R e q u ir e m e n ts
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LEADER
Exam s
U.S.
O f T e s t s F o r F a ll
^ iria tio n is o n t h e c e n t r a l o ffic e
issued f r o m W a s h i n g t o n , b u t
5*1 n o t b e h e l d u n t i l n e x t y e a r ,
th e n , I n t h e N e w
Y o rk -N ew
iprsey a r e a .
in a d v a n c e o f t h e f a l l s e r i e s o f
.-a m s i n t h e S e c o n d R e g i o n w i l l
a te st fo r C le rk , C A F — 4 a n d
rAf’- ' S '
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announced
M ost o f t h e e x a m i n a t i o n s w i l l
fo r a p p l i c a t i o n t o t h e W a s h “Tgton o f f i c e o f t h e C o m m i s s i o n ,
jjio u g h th e jo b s m a y b e a n y i^ljere i n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , o r
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Jocal B o a r d s o f C i v i l S e r v i c e E x •aiiners,
of
th e
f o r e g o in g w ill b e
- r jtte n t e s t s .
T itle s f o r w h i c h s o m e p o s s i b i l ­
ity e x is t s o f j o b s I n N e w Y o r k a n d
jfew J e r s e y i n c l u d e t h e f o l l o w i n g :
W r itte n T e s ts
SERVICE
c a n d i­
th e
p re­
lim in a ry re q u ire m e n ts , e x p e rie n c e
s h o w s t h a t i t ta k e s le ss tim e to
ra te th e ir e x a m in a tio n p a p e rs " h a n
it d o es to c h e c k th e e x p e rie n c e
a n d tr a in in g c la im s o f th o s e w h o
fa il th e w r itte n te s t, a n d a lso t h a t
th o se w ho p ass th e w ritte n te s t
are
p re d o n e ra te ly
p erso n s
w ho
p o sse ss th e b a sic re q u ire m e n ts fo r
th e e x a m in a tio n .
P a ss M a rk L a te r
A f t e r t h e t e s t is h e ld , t h e c u t ­
o f f m a r k , or* p a s s m a r k , w i l l b e
d e te rm in e d .
T h e in te n tio n
e v i­
d e n t l y is t o g e t a l i s t l a r g e e n o u g h
o m e e t th e n e e d s o f t h e se rv ic e ,
b u t n o t o n e t h a t c o n ta in s so la rg e
n u m b e r o f e lig ib le s t h a t m a n y
w o u ld
h a v e little
lik e lih o o d
of
a p p o in tm e n t.
W a r-s e rv ic e in c u m b e n ts, w ith in
re a c h of a p p o in tm e n t , b ecau se
th e y a tta in a h ig h e n o u g h p la c e
o n t h e e lig ib le lis t, w o u ld b e t h e
first in th e a p p o in tm e n t c a te g o ry .
T h e e x a m i n a t i o n is n o t o p e n
n o w a n d n o a tte m p t to a p p ly fo r
it
sh o u ld
be m ade
now .
The
L E A D E R w ill g iv e a m p le a d v a n c e
a n n o u n c e m e n t of w h en a n d w h ere
to a p p ly ; a lso p re lim in a r y , r e q u ir e ­
m e n ts .
For
81. P h y s i c a l T h e r a p i s t , $ 2 ,6 4 4 to
$ 5 ,9 0 5 . A p p l i c a n t s f o r a l l g r a d e s
m u s t b e g i-a d u a te s o f s c h o o ls o f
p h y sic a l
th e ra p y
m e e tin g
th e
s ta n d a rd s
e sta b lish e d
by
th e
A m e ric a n
M e d ic a l
A ss o c ia tio n .
A p p lic a n ts w h o g ra d u a te d p rio r to
1936 m u s t b e g r a d u a te s o f p h y ­
sic a l th e ra p y a p p ro v e d
by
th e
A m e ric a n P h y s io th e ra p y A sso c ia ­
tio n . A p p lic a tio n s fo r G r a d e s P -1
a n d P - 2 w ill b e a c c e p te d u n t i l
fu rth e r
n o tic e . A p p lic a tio n s f o r
g r a d e s P -3 to P - 5 h a v e to b e file d
b e fo r e T u e s d a y , J u ly 20 w ith t h e
B o a r d o f U .S . C iv il S e r v i c e E x ­
a m in e rs a t th e a p p ro p ria te V e te r­
a n s A d m in is tra tio n
B ran ch
R e­
g io n a l O ffice.
8 -3 -7 . M e c n a n ic s , in c lu d in g A u ­
to M e c h a n ic H e lp e r, 94 c e n ts to
$ 1 .1 4 ; J u n i o r A u t o M e c h a n i c , $ 1 .0 2
to
$ 1 .3 3 ;
A u to m o tiv e M e c h a n ic ,
$ 1 .1 1 t o $ 1 .4 5 ; A u t o R e p a i r m a n ,
$ 1 .1 9 t o $ 1 .4 5 ; F o r e m a n A u t o M e ­
c h a n i c , $ 1 .2 4
to
$ 1 .7 3 ; G e n e r a l
M e c h a n i c , $ 1 .1 9 t o $ 1 .4 5 . L o c a t i o n
o f w o rk is in th e A rm y , A ir fo rc e .
N a v al a n d M a rin e C o rp s R e se rv e
T ra in in g S ta tio n
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p o lita n a re a of O m a h a , N e b ra sk a
a n d th e E n g in ee rs C o rp s in th e
O m a h a d is tr ic t. A p p lic a tio n s w ill
b e g iv e n a n d re c e iv e d a t t h e B o a r d
o f C iv il S e rv ic e E x a m in e r s , 1709
J a c k s o n S tre e t, R o o m 407, O m a h a ,
N e b ra s k a . (N o c lo sin g d a t e ) .
2 -3 3 . E le c tric a l E n g in e e rs , R e g ­
u la r P ro b a tio n a l A p p o in tm e n ts a t
s t a r t i n g s a l a r y o f $ 2 ,6 4 4 f o r F o r t
M o n m o u th ,
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Jersey.
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th e s e a g e lim its w a iv e d fo r v e t­
e r a n s . T h e r e w ill b e a p h y s ic a l
e x a m . A p p lic a tio n s w ill b e g iv e n
a n d re c eiv ed a t th e D ire c to r, S e c ­
o n d U .S . C iv il S e r v ic e R e g i o n , F e d ­
e ra l B u ild in g , C h ris to p h e r S tr e e t,
N e w Y o r k 14, N . Y . (N o c lo s in g
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trist,
(P ro m .), I n s titu tio n s ,
D e­
p a r tm e n t o f C o rre c tio n . E n tr a n c e
s a la ry
$ 6 ,7 0 0 w h i c h i n c l u d e s
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s a la r y in c re a s e s o f $275. A p p lic a ­
t i o n fe e $5. A t p r e s e n t, a v a c a n c y
e x ists in E lm ira R e c e p tio n C e n te r.
P r e f e r e n c e in c e r tif ic a tio n w ill b e
S iv e n to p e rs o n s In th e in s titu tio n
i n w h i c h t h e v a c a n c o c c u r s . A ll
c a n d id a te s m u s t be p e rm a n e n tly
e ln p lo y e d in o n e o f th e in s titu tio n s
u n d e r th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre c •tlo n a n d m u s t h a v e s e r v e d o n , a
p e r m a n e n t b a sis in th e c o m p e ti­
tiv e c la ss fo r o n e y e a r p r e c e d in g
th e d a te o f th e e x a m in a tio n a s
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n o t o b ta in e d th e ir lic e n se s a t th e
tim e th e e lig ib le lis t is e s ta b lis h e d
w ill n o t h sfv e t h e i r n a m e s c e r t i ­
fie d f o r a p p o i n t m e n t u n t i l t h e y
h a v e re c e iv e d th e ir lic e n se s a n d
h a v e so n o tifie d th e D e p a r tm e n t
of
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S e rv ic e ).
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s h o u ld h a v e a k n o w le d g e o f th e
p rin c ip le s o f c rim in a l p s y c h ia tr y
and
p sy ch o lo g y .
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in
c a r ry in g o u t s p e c ia l r e s e a rc h p r o ­
je c ts in p s y c h ia try
Is d e s i r a b l e .
(C lo s e s T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 9 ).
7107. D is tric t T a x
S u p e rv is o r,
(P ro m .), D e p a rtm e n t o f T a x a tio n
a n d F in a n c e . E n t r a n c e s a l a r y $ 7 ,225 w h ic h In c lu d e s a c o s t o f liv ­
in g b o n u s o f $725.
In a d d itio n
t h e r e a r e fiv e a n n u a l s a l a r y i n ­
c re a s e s o f $300. A p p lic a tio n fe e
$5. A t p r e s e n t , o n e v a c a n c y e x is ts
i n B u f f a lo , a n d o n e v a c a n c y is
a n tic ip a te d in U tic a . I n a d d itio n ,
t h e l i s t w ill b e u s e d f o r a n y v a c t h e l i s t w ill b e u s e d f o r a n y v a c a n ­
c ie s in o t h e r u p s t a t e d i s t r i c t s w h ic h
o c c u r d u r i n g t h e life o f t h e lis t.
C a n d id a te s m u s t be p e rm a n e n tly
e m p lo y e d in th e D e p a r tm e n t o f
T a x a tio n a n d F in a n c e a n d m u s t
h a v e s e rv e d o n a p e r m a n e n t b a sis
I n t h e c o m p e titiv e c la ss f o r o n e
y e a r p re c e d in g th e d a te of th e
e x a m in a tio n in a p o s itio n a llo ­
c a te d to G ra d e G -2 5 . C a n d id a te s
m u s t h a v e a th o ro u g h k n o w le d g e
o f 't h e v a rio u s ta x la w s; e x c e lle n t
k n o w le d g e o f th e in c o m e , b e v e ra g e ,
m o to r fu e l,
and
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c e ssfu lly w ith th e p u b lic o n v a r i­
o u s im p o r ta n t p io b le m s .
(C lq ses
T h u r s d a y , J u ly 2 9 ).
7108. P r in c ip a l
P u b lic
llo a lth
P h y s ic ia n (P ro fe ss io n a l T r a in in g ) ,
tP ro m .), D e p a r tm e n t
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(e x c lu siv e o f th e I n s titu ti o n s a n d r e a s o n o f th e d u tie s o f th e p o sK
t h e D iv isio n o f L a b o ra to r ie s a n d tio n , m u s t in c lu d e g r a d u a tio n fr o m
R e s e a r c h ) . E n t r a n c e s a l a r y $ 8 ,5 3 8
w h ic h In c lu d e s a c o s t o f liv in g a tw o y e a r c o u rs e in a n a p p r o v e d
b o n u s o f $788. I n a d d iito n t h e r e sc h o o l o f s o c ia l w o rk ,
a r e fiv e a n n u a l s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s p a t i e n t s o n ly a n d o f f e m a l e s l a
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tio n s a n d th e D iv isio n o f L a b o r a ­
to rie s a n d R p a e a rc h ), 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 c o m p e titiv e c la ss fo r o n e
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8143. C o rre c tio n In s titu tio n E d u ­
H e a lth P h y s ic ia n o r in a s im ila r c a tio n S u p e rv is o r (H o m e E c o n o m ­
p o s itio n
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h ig h e r.
C a n d i d a t e s m u s t b e li­ E n t r a n c e s a l a r y $ 3 ,5 8 2 w h i c h I n ­
c e n s e d to p r a c tic e m e d ic in e in N e w c lu d e s a c o s t- o f - li v in g b o n u s o f
Y o r k S t a t e o r e lig ib le to re c e iv e $462. I n a d d itio n , t h e r e a r e 5 a n ­
s u c h lic e n se , a n d m u s t m e e t o th e r n u a l s a la r y in c re a s e s o f $132. A p ­
re q u ire m e n ts.
(C lo s es
T h u i 's d a y , p l i c a t i o n f e e $ 3 .0 0 . A t p r e s e n t , o n e
J u ly 2 9 ).
v a c a n c y e x ists a t W e s tfie ld S t a t e
7109.
S e n i o r C l e r k ( S u r r o g a t e ) F, a r m . I t i s e x p e c t e d t h a t a p p o i n t ­
( P r o m . ) , S u f f o l k C o u n t y S u r r o ­ m e n t o f a w o m a n w ill b e m a d e t o
g a t e ’s O f f i c e , D e p a r t m e n t o f T a x ­ f i l l t h e e x i s t i n g v a c a n c y . N o w r i t ­
a t i o n a n d F i n a n c e . E n t r a n c e s a l ­ t e n e x a m i n a t i o n w i l l b e I’e q u i r e d .
a r y $ 2 ,3 4 6 w h i c h i n c l u d e s a c o s t ( C l o s e s S a t u r d a y , J u l y 2 4 ) .
o f liv in g b o n u s o f $306. I n a d d i ­
8142. C o rre c tio n I n s titu tio n V o ­
tio n , t h e r e a r e fiv e a n n u a l s a l a r y c a t i o n a l I n s t r u c t o r ( P l u m b i n g a n d
In c re a s e s o f $120. A p p lic a tio n fe e S te a m f it tin g ) , D e p a r t m e n t o f C o r ­
$2. A t p re s e n t, o n e v a c a n c y e x is ts re c tio n . E n t r a n c e
s a la ry
$ 2 ,8 9 8 ,
in
S u ffo lk
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S u r r o g a t e ’s w h i c h
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a
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O ffice , A p p o i n t m e n t f r o m t h e lis t b o n u s o f $378. I n a d d i t i o n , t h e r e
re su ltin g
fro m th is
e x a m i n a t i o n a r e fiv e a n n u a l s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s o f
w ill b e m a d e b y t h e p r e s i d e n t o f $ 12 0 . A p p l i c a t i o n
fe e
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th e S ta te T a x C o m m is sio n o n th e p re s e n t, o n e
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at
r e c o m m e n d a tio n o f th e S u r ro g a te . W a llk ill P ris o n . N o w r itte n e x a m ­
C a n d i d a t e s m u s t b e p e r m a n e n t l y i n a t i o n w ill b e r e q u i r e d . ^ C lo se s
e m p l o y e d i n t h e S u r r o g a t e ’s O f f i c e S a t u r d a y , J u l y 2 4 ) .
o f S u ffo lk C o u n ty , a n d m u s t h a v e
s e rv e d o n a p e r m a n e n t b a sis in
th e c o m p e titiv e c la ss fo r o n e y e a r
B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n
p re c e d in g th e d a te o f th e e x a m ­
2 9 -4 8 . T e a c h e r s f o r C la s s e s o f
in a tio n , a t a b a s e s a la r y o f $1200
o r m o re . C a n d id a te s m u s t h a v e a t h e B lin d in E le m e n ta r y S c h o o ls .
c o m p r e h e n s i v e k n o w l e d g e o f t h e $ 2 ,5 0 0 t o $ 5 ,1 2 5 i n s i x t e e n s a l a r y
p r a c t i c e a n d p r o c e d u r e I n t h e S u r ­ s te p s . A p p lic a tio n fe e is $5. A g e 21
r o g a t e ’s C o u r t a n d m u s t b e f a m i l ­ t o 4 0 . T h e r e w i l l b e a w r i t t e n ,
ia r w ith th e D e c e d e n t E s ta te L a w , o ra l e n g lis h in te rv ie w , te a c h in g ,
E s t a t e T a x L a v / , T h e S u r r o g a t e ’s a p p r a i s a l o f r e c o r d , a n d a p h y ­
(C lo se s
C o u rt A c t a n d R u le s a p p lic a b le sic a l a n d m e d ic a l te s t.
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th e re to .
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g ie n e P h y s ic a l T r a in in g , D e p a r t­
m e n t o f M e n ta l H y g ie n e . E n tr a n c e
s a la ry
$4638, 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 $558.
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W A S H I N G T O N , J u l y 5 .— U . S .
a d d itio n , th e re
a r e fiv e a n n u a l
C iv il S e r v ic e C o m m is s i o n e r A r t h u r
s a la ry in c re a s e s o f $180. A p p lic a ­
S . F l e m m i n g w ill r e s i g n i n t h e
t i o n f e e $ 4 .0 0 . A t p r e s e n t , a v a c ­
fa ll to a c c e p t th e p re s id e n c y of
a n c y e x i s t s i n t h e c e n t r a l o ffic e
O h io W e s le y a n U n iv e rs ity , D e la ­
o f t h e D e p a r t m e n t . (C lo s e s F r id a y ,
w are, O.
J u ly 1 6 ).
P r io r to h is a p p o in tm e n t to th e
7105.
A ss is ta n t D ire c to r o f P s y ­
C o m m is sio n In
Ju ly ,
1939, M r.
c h ia tr ic S o c ia l W o rk , ( P r o m .) , D e ­
F le m m in g
w as
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of
th e
p a r tm e n t of M e n ta l H y g ie n e . E n ­
S c h o o l o f P u b lic A ffa irs a t A m e r ­
t r a n c e s a l a r y $ 4 ,8 3 6 m c l u d e s c o s t - i c a n U n i v e r s i t y , W a s h i n g t o n , D . C ,
o f - liv in g b o n u s o f $576. In * a d d i ­
C o m m is .s io n e r F l e m m i n g is r e c ­
t i o n , t h e r e a r e fiv e a n i m a l s a l a r y o g n i z e d
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i n c r e a s e s o f $ 1 8 0 A p p l i c a t i o n f e e m e n t a s o n e o f t h e c o u n t r y ’s m o s t
$4. A t p r e s e n t o n e v a c a n c y e x ists. c o n s c ie n tio u s a n d e n e r g e tic c h a m ­
C a n d id a te s m u s t be p e r m a n e n t ­ p io n s o f th e m e r it s y s te m o f p u b lic
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t h e c o m p e t it i v e c la s s I n a g r a d e t h e W h i t e H o u s e a s to w h o w ill
t h e m in im u m b a s e s a la r y o f w h ic h b e a p p o in te d to su c c e e d M r. F l e m ­
is a l l o c a t e d t o 9 14 o r h i g h e r f o r m in g , a J R e p u b l i c a n o f K i n g s t o n ,
o n e y e a r p r e c e d in g t h e d a te o f th e N , Y . T h e jo b w o u ld go b y la w
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D em o­
fu ll-tim e p a id e x p e rie n c e in s o c ia l c ra ts .
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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 r d s o f w h ic h tw o y e a r s m u s t
h a v e b e en in g e n e ra l c ase w o rk
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c h i a t r i c o r c h ild • g u i d a n c e c lin ic , U .S .
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T ra n s p o rta tio n B r a n c h ; C h ie f o f
th e F in a n c ia l In s titu tio n s B ra n c h ;
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M an ag er.
In v e n to ry c u sto d ia n s, w a tc h m e n ,
c a re ta k e rs , a n d la b o re rs e n g ag e d
in th e c a r e a n d p r e s e r v a tio n o f
p ro p e rty h e ld by th e C o rp o ra tio n
a n d i^ s s u b s i d i a r i e s .
V e te ra n s’ A d m in is tra tio n
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to
th e
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O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fi­
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tra to r.
P o s itio n s in V e te r a n s ’ A d m in is ­
t r a t i o n f a c ilitie s w h e n fille d b y t h e
a p p o in tm e n t of m e m b e rs of su c h
fa c ilitie s re c e iv in g d o m ic ilia ry c a re
if th e d u tie s c a n b e s a tis fa c to rily
p e rfo rm e d by su ch m e m b ers.
P o s itio n s a t V e te ra n s A d m in is ­
t r a t i o n h o s p ita ls w h e n fille d b y
p a ra p le g ic p a tie n ts.
F e d e ra l S e c u rity A g en cy
T w o p riv a te se c re ta rie s o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n ts to th e A d m in ­
is tr a to r of th e F e d e ra l S e c u rity
A gency.
N a t i o n a l O ffice o f V ita l S t a t i s t i c s
S u p e rv is o rs a s s is ta n t s u p e rv is ­
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P u b lic H e a lt h S e rv ic e
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P o s itio n s a t G o v e rn m e n t s a n a ­
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m an,
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d e n tia l a s s i ^ a n t to e a c h m e m b e r
of th e B o a rd of D ire c to rs e x ce p t
th e c h a irm a n : a n d one a ss is ta n t
to e a c h B o a rd m e m b e r.
O ffice o f t h e B o a r d o f D ir e c to r s :
T w o a s s is ta n ts to th e B o a r d of
D ir e c to r s ; tw e lv e s p e c ia l a s s is ta n t s
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ju n io r a d m in is tra tiv e a ss is ta n ts.
T w o c h au ffe u rs fo r th e c h a ir­
m a n a n d o th e r m e m b e rs of th e
B o a r d o f D ire c to rs .
A S e c re ta ry of th e C o rp o ra tio n ;
o n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fid e n ­
tia l a s s is ta n t to
th e S e c re ta ry ;
fo u r a s s is ta n t se c re ta rie s a n d o n e
a s s is ta n t to th e S e c re ta ry .
A T re a s u re r of th e C o rp o ra tio n ;
a p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fid e n tia l
a s s is ta n t to t h e T r e a s u r e r a n d tw o
a ss is ta n t tre a su re rs.
A G e n eral C ounsel o f th e C o r­
p o ra tio n ; a p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r
c o n fid e n tia l a s s is ta n t to t h e G e n ­
e ra l C o u n se l; tw o s p e c ia l c o u n se l
a n d s ix a s s is ta n t s g e n e r a l c o u n s e l.
A C o n tro lle r o f th e C o rp o ra tio n ;
o n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fid e n ­
tia l a s s is ta n t to th e C o n tr o lle r;
o n e A ss is ta n t C o n tro lle r; th e C h ie f
o f th e R e s e a rc h a n d E c o n o m ic s
D iv i.sio n , O ffic e o f t h e C o n t r o l l e r ;
t h e C h ie f o f th e A u d it D iv isio n ,
O ffice o f t h e C o n tr o lle r .
A C h ie f A c c o u n ta n t o f th e C o r­
p o ra tio n .
C h ie fs o f th e A g e n c y a n d I n ­
f o r m a t io n D iv is io n s o f t h e C o r ­
p o ra tio n .
E x e c u tiv e D ire c to rs o f t h e F o l­
lo w in g O ffice s o f th e C o r p o r a tio n :
D e fe n se P la n ts , M e ta ls
R eserv e,
D e fe n se S u p p lie s a n d R u b b e r R e ­
serv e.
C h ie f A d m in is tra tiv e O fficer o f
th e P ric e A d ju s tm e n t B o a rd .
O ffice o f L o a n s : U n t il J u n e 30,
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a n d fo u r m e m b e rs o f th e R e v ie w
C o m m itte e ;
C h a i r m a n a n d V ic e
C h a irm a n , C o m m itte e o n P ra c tic e s
and
P ro ce d u re s;
C h a irm a n
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C h a irm a n , M a rk e tin g
and
L iq u id a tio n
C o m m itte e ; D ire c to r
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L o a n O p e ra tio n s a n d F ie ld O p e ra ­
tio n s D iv is io n ; C h ie f a n d A s s is ta n t
C h ie f e a c h o f th e P u b lic A g e n cy
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A ll m e m b e r s o f t h e A d v is o r y
B o ard .
A ll p o s i t i o n s u n d e r t h e W a r r i o r
R iv e r T e rm in a l C o m p a n y .
I n te r s ta te C o m m e rc e C o m m is sio n
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n t to e a c h c o m ­
m is sio n e r.
D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r
C o m m is sio n e rs o f c o n c ilia tio n in
la b o r d isp u te s w h e n e v e r in th e
j u d g m e n t o f t h e S e c r e t a i ’y o f L a b ­
o r th e in te re s ts o f in d u s tria l p e ac e
so re q u ire .
O ffice o f t h e S e c r e t a r y : T h r e e
sp e c ia l a s s is ta n ts to t h e S e c re ta ry .
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n ­
fid e n tia l a s s is ta n t to th e h e a d of
e a c h b u re a u in th e D e p a r tm e n t o f
L a b o r w h o is a p p o i n t e d b y t h e
P re sid e n t.
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fi­
d e n tia l a s s is ta n t to e a c h o f th e
fo llo w in g : T h e S e c r e ta r y o f L a b o r,
th e U n d e r S e c re ta ry of L a b o r, a n d
e a c h A ssista n t S e c re ta ry of L ab o r.
O n e c h a u ffe u r fo r th e S e c re ta ry
o f L ab o r.
T h ree
a d m in is tra tiv e
o ffic e rs
(sp e c ia l a s s is ta n ts to th e A s s is ta n t
S e c re ta ry ).
T w o a d m i n i s t r a t i v e o ffic e rs .
T w o la b o re r e c o n o m ists (lia iso n
o ffic e rs ).
A d m in is tr a tiv e O fficer, (S p e c ia l
A s s is ta n t to th e U n d e r S e c r e ta r y
o f L a b o r).
D i r e c t o r , D iv is i o n o f L a b o r S J ,a n d ard s.
C h ie f, M in o ritie s G r o u p S e c tio n ,
U n ite d S ta te s E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ic e .
G e n e r a l A c c o u n ti n g O ffice
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry o r c o n fi­
d e n tia l a s s is ta n t to th e C o m p tro l­
le r G e n e ra l.
T w o a ss is ta n ts to th e
Com p­
tro lle r G e n e ra l.
B o a rd of G o v ern o rs, F e d e ra l
R e se rv e - S y s te m
A ll p o s i t i o n s .
T a x C o u rt of th e U n ite d S ta te s
O n e p riv a te s e c re ta ry a n d tw o
te c h n ic a l a ss is ta n ts fo r e a c h J u d g e
o f th e C o u rt.
O n e a d m in is tra tiv e a s s is ta n t to
th e P re s id in g J u d g e .
HIG H SCHOOL
tMMEDMTELr — Without
^oing To High School
Jobs
A l t h o u g h n o t G o v e r n m e n t s p o n s o r e d , th is c a n
b e y o u r f ir s t s t e p t o w a r d g e t t i n g a C i v i l S c r v '
ic e job . . . . S e c h o w
y o u c a n q u a lify im m e d i'
a tc ly a t le is u r e in y o u r o w n h o m e fo r a b ig 'p a y
( J o v e r n m e n t jo b .
ROCHESTER 4. N. Y.
G e n tle m e n :
P le a s e s e n d m e a b s o lu t e ly f r e e a i id w i t h o u t oblig a t i o n : ( 1 ) A d e t a i l e d d e s c r i p t i o n o f b i^ i'p a y G o v ­
e r n m e n t jo b s, ( 2 ) D e ta ils o n h o w I c a n g e t o n e o f
th e s e p e r m a n e n t U . S. G o v e r n m e n t jo b s . ( 3 ) S a m ­
p l e s o f t h e t e s t s g i v e n f o r th e .se a t t r a c t i v e jo b ? .
( 4 ) Id e a s o n q u a lify in g m y self fo r a g o o d fu tu re
m th e U . S G o v e rn m e n t.
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U.S. Patronage Jobs
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fever, and psittacosis investigation
stations.
Trainees in cancer research.
Positions concerned with prob­
lems in preventive medicine finan­
ced or participated in by the Fed­
eral Security Agency and a co­
operating agency.
Professional, technical, or scient.iflc specialists when employed on
a fee basis or part-time basis as
consultants.
Internes and externes (medical
and dental) and student nurses.
Si. Elisabeths Hosirital
Visiting physicians and organist.
Food and Druff Administration
Professional, technical or scien­
tific specialists when employed in­
termittently,
Freedmen’s HosNtal
Pupil nurses, internes, and ex­
ternes (medical and dental), stud­
ent dietitians, and resident phy­
sicians.
Office of Special Services
One private secretary or confi­
dential assistant to the Commis­
sioner.
Assistant Administrator of the
Federal Security Agency.
National Military Establishment
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Two private secretaries or con­
fidential assistants to the Secre­
tary of Defense.
Two chauffeurs for the Secretary
of Defense.
Five special advisers to the Sec­
retary of Defense.
Research and Develoimient Board
Thirteen Executive Directors,
to o AMO 6UN
FISHING
LIMES
500 f». NYLON______JS lb. iM i
500 ft. rURE SILK.
.20 lb. f«tt
No C.O.D.’r Send Cash, Check or Monpf
Order. Money Back CiMrMitee. ig A O
eleven Eteputy Directors, eight
Scientific Warfare Advisers, two
Chiefs of Branches, one Head of
Section.
Ten positions of Mansiger or
Secretary of Committees, Special
Programs Division, OfBce of the
Secretary of Defense.
U. S. Maritime Commission
All positions on Govenunentowned ships operated by the U. S.
Maritime Commission.
Twelve positions of either Chief
of Bureau' or Chief of Division,
but not Including the position of
Director of Personnel.
One assistant to each member
of the Commission and two as­
sistants to the Chairman of the
Ciunmission.
Ten special assistants to the
United States Maritime Commis­
sion.
The Secretary of the Commis­
sion.
The General Counsel.
One private secretary or con­
fidential assistant to each Com­
missioner and to the General
CounseL
The Executive Director.
The Financial Assistant to the
Chairman.
Federal Power Commission
One private secretary and one
confidential assistant to each Commi.ssioner.
A Secretary to the Commission.
Consultants, experts and special
counsel.
Three special assistants to the
Conunission.
One assistant to the Chairmem.
Securities and Exehange
Commission
One private secretary or confi­
dential assistant to each member
of the Commission.
A Solicitor.
Director of Trading and Ex­
change Division, Director of Pub­
lic Utilities Division, Director of
Corporation Finance Division, and
Pwrtpnid
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r u n o n l l Cupt. c h a k l k y r o e s c h
R 0 W f 0 4 7 S ~ B A ir - TACKLE
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Brand new. 4 room horns and wooded plot
of one-half acre in the Hisliliuida of Flori­
da. Modern bath, conjplete electric k it­
chen, lar«re porch, carport. Joat off U. S.
Route No. 17— buses to everywhere. On
picturesque little lake near bi« beautiful
Lake Monroe. P e r photo and further de­
tails write Joseph Schnieirer. owner, buiUsr,
P. O. Box 1020,Santord. Florida.
llenning^s F ish in g S lation
At Atlantic Beach Bridge
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Calctitta Split Bamboo. Stainlrss Fittioffs. Butts. Grips, Reclseats In Stoclt.
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130 E. 42nd Street
a t LEXINGTOM Ave.
n
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s i 'ATION
ckntral
VETERANS
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TO
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Under G. I. Bill
30 V t-h r. o r 10 1 -h r. L esso n s
MU ft-5531
20
In d iv id u a l L esson s
to V E T E R A N S
Scad fo r Free GO-Face Boek m
m
“ HOW TO DRIVK"
An Official School of the
Automobile Club
Aincricia
Courses for non-veterans
LEXINGTON AUTO SCHOOL, lac.
VETERANS
I DU t:.
OT. (Not nr. Lex. A»e.)
J32 E. 63d St.
200«/z W 24th St.
W A 4-6066
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Plymouth Auto School
32S Koeblinc St.. Bklyn., N.Y.
EV 4-MS7
Now comet Pneumatie Automatic Shaviag, tha biggott major it
prevament ia safety raxert ia a gaaeration. The Pafairted do^b
action coil ipring ia tKa handia parmitf tiia raxer to follow M
curvat of your
antireiy aMfom*tic
1 hr* Your shavo » ,
cushioned. Sh«v,,
i«^ half the tin,*. „
sensational, H ravdutionizas shaving. Rts all standard double edg
l»ladas. Comes to you with 25 super kaen surgical adge bUd
axtra for only $IU)0. Postpaid. Raior and blades fuHy guermti
or monay refunded. Now you can afford te own the only
matte reior ia the world.
FL K X O R A Z O R
I mc . , A t a h e r s t 7 , Oht
PROTECTiO
FOR YOUR GARMENT!
Mofh-Proof Bags of
4-G auge Firestone Velor>
Bags have metal frames, full-length xipp«n
3 swivelhooks. Order by mail today,
G-No. I
36x20
.7 f I suit
G-No. I
42x20x4 Zipper 1.75 2 suits
G-No. 8
42x20x6 Zipper 2.00 8 suits
G-No. BA 54x20x8 Zipper 2.29 8
G-No. 16 54x20x16 Zipper 2.75 16 gtrmii^
Seed Casft, Ck«ck er Moaey Order
Add 20e Matlhg Charge
RU-SHEL
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4704 THHtD AVENUE, IROOKLYN, N yJ
SEE IT IH THE STORES FOR $7.84
GLORY! WHAT A BUY AT s3.9l
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STAIMLESS Srf(
KITCHEN
UTENSIL SEI
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Classified Employees
In Policy-Making Jobs
Lose Job Securily Rights
4 7 Cx
termining jobs in the Federal Per­
sonnel Administration exempted
from competition no longer are
entitled to protection against sep­
aration that they enjoy in their
competitive title. Under Presiden­
tial Executive Order 9973, this
protection is withdrawn.
The order proyides that the U 5 .
Civil Service Commission shall
decide which positions are of a
policy - determining character.
However, persons in the FPA who
hold exempted jobs not of the
policy-making type will continue
to receive protection against sep­
aration if they have competitive
civil service status.
The executive order is aa
amendment to Order 9830, issued
in February, 1947, which gave all
such employees In the FPA pro­
tection.
Sells fo r $7.8i
inOB U FETIM K SERVICE
A PKItFECT GIFT FOR THK LADY OF THK HOV8R
U yon are not Inlly satisfied PLEASE retu rn the set for a. lu ll casli rcluij
AND
MAH. THIS COUPON TODAY'
M A H jORDKMS, lo e .
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Please aend ..................... 6 piece Sheffield Stain- J J- S lo tt^ Spoon .
leaa ste d kitchcn seU a t $3.88 ea. postpaid. • 2. Bastine Spoon
I 3. Pancake Tu rner
( la M.Y.C. add 8c sales tax)
i 4. Wall Rack ___
) Money order I
3" Ladle .........
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MAILORDERS. ln<’
112 Butler St.. Brooklyn
auto
L e c in ilo D r iv e
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Th ie v a lu e d set Is higrhlr poliahed to a m ir ro r finish th ro u g h o u t — hns extra j
1 0 " hwidlee — alw ays cool. £asjr to clean.
(N«W 3rd Ave.)
JMfeott Z-2SM— I
Cars for KiMd iM l
Vel<>ruii»
Aiifu Driving! Sriiooi
AH ENTIkELY HBW WAY Of SHAYIH(
Modern atfached brick, 5 rooms, col­
ored tiU bath; steam, gas; detached
Special to The liGADER
garage; price includes furnishings and
electric refrigerator; immediate occu­
WASHINGTON, July 12 — Per­
pancy; $11,990. EGBERT at White- sons who have status in other
tone. Flushing 3-7707.
titles but who occupy policy-de­
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Director of Investment Companies
Division.
One Ctiief Accoiintant.
One assistant to the Chairman.
National Railroad Adjustment
Board
One private secretary or confi­
dential assistant to each member
of the Board.
Natitmal Capital Pailc and PUmn in f Commission
Architectural or ene^ineering
consultants, land appraisers and
land purchasiner officers for temporarsr. Intermittent, or part-time
service.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Two special assistants, private
secretaries or confidential assist­
ants to each member of tHe Board
of Directors.
All field positicms concerned
with the work of liquidating the
assets of closed banks or the
liquidation of loans to banks, and
all temporary field positions the
work of which is concerned with
paying the depositors of closed In­
sured banks.
Federal Trade Conunission
Assistant to the Chairman and
Director of Information.
General Counsel.
Chief Trial Counsel.
Chief, Planning and Budget Div­
ision.
Director, Office of Legal Inves­
tigations.
Director of Trade Practice Con­
ferences and Wool Act Adminis­
tration.
Director, Division of Stipula­
tions.
Director, Division of Accounts,
Statistics and Economic Reports.
Director, Medical Advisory Div­
ision.
NationiU Capital Honsing
Authority
H ie Executive Officer.
United States Soldiers’ Home
All positions.
Fedenri Woriu Agency
Agents employed in field posi­
tions the work of which is finan­
ced jointly by the Federal Works
Agency and cooperating agencies.
Office of the Administrator
Two expert assistants to the
Administrator.
Public Building Administration
The Commissioner of Public
Order by Mai
IN T«A|PnC
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Aiilo Driviag School
1912 Broadirsr • N. Y. C.
<*«•». 8Srd and MUi StreeU)
Oer* far State axMHiaatteaa.
VETERANS . . .
LEARN TO DRIVE
Am eiica'a most Muscular N ae
•ffer*
B A R B E L L S and
DUMBELLS
S S lb .e rt— «8.»S
lOOHt.aet— SS.PS
100 lb. aet— 15.08
SOO lb. set— ‘49.98
W ith Free Instructions
F . O. B. BROOKLYN
E x tra weichta a t 14e per U>.
B u y A b Much A$ You Need
U n d e r G .l. BiU
50% O epecit wlHi Order—Saiaac* C .O .O ,
W K A liS O KRMT W EIO H TS
G »a*r«l Ants Drlvlsf ScIimI
4 0 4 J a r S«.
25A Htintioii PI.
F O R M O R E IN FORM A TION
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P ro fe s s io n a l e x p e n s iv e
s p r a y e d f i n is h ..a t a sm a ll
c o s t. K A R > W J P £ d o e s
t h e tr ic k ! E asy to a p p ly t
N o b r u s h ! N o m a s k in g !
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ederal Patronage Job List Is Huge
\Con
(tuucd ir o m P age 12)
^”^rivatc secretary or confial assistant to the Commls^
A dm inistration
^ Commissioner a t P u b lic
R oads
''i private secretary or conflJjl assistant to the Commls-
to insured institutions, and all
temporary field positions of the
Federal Savings and Loan Insur­
ance Corporation the work of
which is concerned with paying
the depositors of closed Insured
institutions.
Home Owners* Loan Corporation
One General Manager and two
Deputy General Managers.
One Associate General Coimsel.
^ of Commvnity FaeiUtles F e d e r a l H o u s in g A d m in is tr a tio n
One First Aralstant Commis­
j^Commlssloner of the Busioner, five Assistant Commission­
0 C o m m u n ity F ftc ilitle s.
' private secretary or a m - ers, one assistant to the CommisJJjl assistant to the Commls- si<mer. and live Zone Ctmuxilssioners.
An' ExecuUve Secretary of the
^ Comm«Lnicati«mt Comm.
^cretary to the Cwnmission. Administration.
Two private secretaries or con­
private secretary or conJuai assistant to each Com- fidential assistants to the Com­
missioner.
One chauffeur to the Commis­
'^(^^neral .Counsel and three
sioner.
stant General Counsels.
A General Counsel.
Chief Engineer and three AsOne assistant to the Commis­
uif Chief Engineers.
"chief Accountant and three sioner on public relations.
Sixty-five field directors (State.
,,tant Chief Accountants.
(fd States Tariff Commission District, and Territorial).
lie Secretary of th e Commis- Federal Public Housing Authority
One private secretary or con­
land one p riv ate secretary or
fidential
assista n t to each fidential assistant to the Commis­
sioner.
ninissioner.
. _
.
Indian Claims Commission
jailroad Retirement Board
One private secretary or confi­
Pio members of th e A ctuarial
(i5ory Com m ittee to be selected dential assistant to each Com­
missioner.
the Board.
^ 0 members of each District Office of Selective Service Records
Fifty-four positions of State
ird which may be established
fliPR a i l r o a d Retirement Board. Director and fifty-four positions of
Assistant State Director,
Civil Aeronautics Board
Civil Service Commission
S e c r e ta r y to the Board.
Student assistants.
G eneral Counsel and two AsPositions of members of the
,nt General Counsels.
[wo permanent expert consult- Loyalty Review Board and of
members of the Regional Loyalty
ifofessional.
technical
and Boards.
ntific consultants for tempor- Commission on Organization of
the Executive Branch^of the
employment
Government
■v.aminers employed on a tem25 positions.
jry basis.
)ne confidential assistant to National Security Resources Board
Six positions of special advisers
1 member o f th e B o ard .
Director and two Assistant and research assistants to the
:ctors of the Economic Bureau Chairman.
National Security Council
a Director and Assistant Di25 positions.
tor of the Safety Bureau,
Central Intelligence Agency
itional Labor Relations Board
All positions.
)ne private secretary or conDepartment of the Air Force
ntial assistant to each member
Two private secretaries or con­
the Board.
ection Clerks and Election Ex- fidential assistants to the Secre­
liners for temporary, part-time, tary of the Air Force, one to the
intermittent employment in Under Secretary of the Air Force,
section with elections under and one to each Assistant Secre­
Labor Management Relations tary of the Air Force.
National Advisory Committee for
Aeronautics
Government P rin tin g Office
Six alien scientists having spe­
One private secretary or confistial assistant to the Public cial qualifications in the field of
aeronautical research where such
■inter.
employment is deemed by the
Export-Import Bank of •
Chairman of the National Advis­
Washington
ory Committee for Aeronautics to
two >rivate secretaries or con- be necessary in the public interest.
Jntial assistants to the ChairSCHEDULE B
of the Board of Directors and
The following positions are those
■toeach member of the Board. excepted from the competitive
President, three Vice Presi- service to which appointments
the Treasurer, the Secrery.
of the following DivisLegal, Economic, DxaminEngineering, and Private
^War Assets Administration
‘sinporary field positions conwith the inspection, invenPricing, sale, and shipping
surplus property at the site of
'property.
'Ktodians, guards, watchmen,
and other employees enin the custody, care and
pffvatlon of plants, warehouses,
wards, airfields, and surplus
;^ies of a similar nature pend'•'sposition of such facilities.
Rational Housing Agency
»Meral Home Loan Bank
.
Administration
Deputy Commissioner.
Executive Assistant and one
^«nt to the Commissioner.
.Private secretary or con^«al assistant to the CommisV*
General Coimsel and one
3 n t to the General Counsel
of financial matters and
of financial policy referLegal Department,
^^nancial Adviser.
Home Loan Bank System
Governor and three E)eputy
r^nars of the Federal Home
System.
(V®^sistant to the Governor.
Associate General Counsel.
Savings and Loan InsnrOne
Corporation
iput^^^J^eral Manager and two
jj ^'^sociate General Counsel.
. Weld positions concerned
leu
Work of liquidating the
hj of closed insured instituUquidaticm of loans
t h t ttntribttfcfew
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O H i d o o r D A N C E PA V ILIO N
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R E E BOATING on Private U U
h o r s e b a c k r id in g
h o m e lik e
cuisine
dietary law s
M AK E A U G U S T R E S U V A T I O N S N O W
f i r C H O IC E A C C O M M O D A TIO N S ^
SECTEMIU
A a A c n v ijiis
in i u u s w i n c
e n t e r t a in m e n t - o r c h e s t r a
1m HKH HOUOAVS
lnfonn«l Friia d ly Ahnotfln n • lf ) ¥ t R ATtS '
may be made after such non-com­ Federal Public Housing Authority purpose of promoting the foreign
petitive examination as the Civil
Administrative or custodial posi­ and domestic commerce of the
Service Commission shaU pre~ tions in the field service of the United States.
scribe.
D epartm ent of the Army
Federal Public Housing Authority
Interior Deikartment
Positions of Military storekeeper
relating to the management or
maintenance of Federal low-rent in the Signal Service at Large
housing projects when, competi­ when filled by retired noncom­
tive examination is impracticable. missioned oflRcers of the Signal
Federal H ousing A dm inistration Corps.
Any position outside the con­
A 'Technical Director; a Land
Planning Director: a Director of tinental limits of the United States
Research and Statistics.
(except the Canal Ikme and
A Comptroller.
Alaska), when in the (pinion of
Two land use planners.
tlie Secretary o f the Army the
D eportm ent o f O nnm crce
best interest o f the service so re­
S ix specialists w ho m ay be em ­ quire.
Any competitive position at an
Indian school when filled by the
wife of a competitive employee of
the school, when because of isola­
tion or lack of quarters, the CcHnmisslon
deans
appointment
through c<nnpetitive examination
impracticable.
Twelve field men to act as con­
fidential represoitatlve at the
Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
N ational Howdng Agency
V a c a t i o n l a n d
H E S O R T S ^ T U A V EL
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POCONOS
P C I YOUI tWMMflR a iS r.V A C A riO M
TH f MOST GOT OP YOUR
VACATION THIS YEAR AT
VILLA L E W I S
M O tM T POCONO. I'A.
Private Baths
3 Home-Cooked Meals DoHy
AMERICAN-ITALIAN STYLE
W alking Distance t o Stores, C hurches
A d ia c e n t t o © o lf Coura*
G rey h ou n d-M artx Buses S to p N e a r b y
RATES: $7 DoHy— 145 W**k/y |
MT. POCONO 5311
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CIVIL .S E R V IC E
Page Fourl««ii
NEW YORK CITY
Social Investigator
List Is Certified
a year less as regu lar appointees.
He said th a t th ey will have to
m ake up th e ir m ind w h eth e r to
tak e it or leave it, w hen th e
steady job offer is m ade, an d in ­
tim ated t h a t th e re was no need
for an y fu rth e r conferences on
th e subject.
Some of th e Social In vestigato rs
held a rally recently opposite
City Hall P ark, in w hich p lacard s
were carried, decrying “P ay Cuts
in th e W elfare D e p a rtm e n t.” I t so
happ ened th a t Mr. P a tte rso n was
on his way to a conference a t
City Hall on th e work of th e
M ayor’s C om m ittee on A dm inis­
tratio n , saw some signs in th e dis­
ta n ce an d h ea rd p rotestin g voices,
but did n o t know th e ex act n a tu re
of th e event. P resid ent Jo sep h A.
M cN am ara, however, was on his
way to City Hall from his ofTice
a t 299 Broadway, two blocks
away, and, arriving a t W a rre n
Street, looked in for a m o m en t on
th e dem onstration. He found th a t
th e rally was inciting th e public
to believe th a t wages were being
cut in th e W elfare D ep a rtm en t.
Sees No Cause to Kick
Mr. P atterso n him self got wind
of this aspect of th e rally and
bluntly stated th a t th e provisionals
T h e Social In v estigator eligible
list was certified to th e D e p a rt­
m e n t of W elfare by th e M unicipal
Civil Service Commission, it w as
announced.
T h ere will be about 200 a p p o in t­
m e n ts every payroll period u n til
th e provisionals are replaced by
eligibles. The p ro b atio n ary period
leads to perm anency a fte r six
m o n th s of satisfactory service.
T he first certification v/as of more
th a n 600 names, to cover th e
first two payroll periods and allow
plenty of leeway for declinations.
T h ere is some speculation as to
w h eth e r declinations will ru n
h ig her th a n usual, because some
provisionals who received th re e
equivalent increm ents are now
getting $2,160. T he a p p o in tm e n ts
will be made a t $2,050. in stea d of
a t th e old ra te of $1,800, as So­
cial Investigator is one of th e
titles in which th e $250 p e rm a n e n t
pay increase is allowed on original
appointm ents.
Take
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Budget D irector T h om as J.
P atterso n received some com­
plaints about “ pay cuts.” because
provisionals a t $2,160 will get $110
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h a d occupied positions th e y h a d
been mo.st eager to accept, h a d
been g ra n te d equivalent in c re ­
m ents, alth o u g h provisionals do
n o t come w ithin th e com pulsory
benefits of th e in c re m e n t law, an d
were com plaining because th e y
would be offered $250 m ore th a n
th e salary a t which th e y were will­
ing to tak e th e job w hen it was
advertised In th e civil service ex­
am ination.
T h ere are n early 1,000 provisionals in th e Social In v estig ato r
title an d Com missioner of W elfare
R ay m o nd H illiard is anxious to
have eligibles appointed as soon
as possible. Eligibles Include a
larg er n um b er of provisionals
th a n norm ally obtains in exam i­
nations, b u t th e ap p o in tm e n ts
from th e list m u st be m ade in th e
order of stan d in g, giving effect to
v eteran preference. Some provi­
sionals will lose out, only to be
reached for a p p o in tm e n t later.
M eanwhile th ey will n o t be w ork­
ing for th e City, even as provi­
sionals, a t least not in th e sam e
title.
Ruction from Start
T he Social In v astigator exam i­
n ation h as been a source of
trouble both to th e Commission
an d th e d ep a rtm e n t. A t th e s ta r t
th e re was objection to th e a b ­
sence of requ irem ent of a college
degree. T he provisionals h a d been
required to have such a degree
and it was th erefore to th e ir a d ­
vantage to have a college degree
req uirem en t included. However,
th e Civil Service Commi.ssion re ­
fused to accede to th e request,
sta tin g th a t th e type of work was
n ot th e kind th a t could be p e r­
form ed capably only by college
graduates. Appeals to th e M ayor’s
office by th e dissatisfied proved
unavailing, even th o u g h th e W el­
fare Com missioner a t t h a t tim e,
B en jam in Fielding, was also in
favor of th e college degree r e ­
quirem ent.
T h e first ap p o in tm e n ts a re to be
effective as of F riday, Ju ly 16.
194^
NEWS
McNamara Seeks Raise Final Swim Meet
For Examiners and Aides To Be Held on July
U ndism ayed th a t h e was u n ­
able to a tta in salary increases for
th e E x am iners a n d A ssistan t Ex­
am iners in his office, beyond th e
$250 general raise, P re sid en t J o ­
seph A. M cN am ara of th e NYC
Civil Service Commission says t h a t
he will keep rig h t on trying.
H e holds t h a t th e se employees
p articularly are u n d erp aid . T h e
E x am iners should get th e sam e
pay as high school te ac h ers an d
th e A ssistant E x am in ers th e sam e
pay as elem en tary school te a c h ­
ers, he m a in tain s. I n s u b s ta n tia ­
tion, he sub m itted to B udget D i­
rector T ho m as J. P a tte rs o n th e
preliminai-y req u irem en ts for th e
E xam iner and A ssistant E x am in er
tests.
“Anybody who was admi.ssible
to th e E x am in er an d A ssistant
E x am iner te sts
h a d sufficient
qualifications, respectively, for th e
high school a n d elem e n ta ry school
teach in g tests,” Mr. M cN am ara
told Mr. P atterso n .
Mr. P a tte rso n scru tin ized th e
th e d a ta and nodded. F ro m th e n
on P residen t M cN am ara began to
feel th a t, while his cause was
te m p o rarily lost, it was by no
m eans hopeless.
II A I K
T he final event — the divin
com petition—in th e annual
outdoor sw im m ing m eet will
conducted F rid ay, Ju ly 16, in r
114th S tre et P a rk s Departing
Pool. T he m eet is sponsored bJ
the M ayor’s C om m ittee on AihlMj
ie Activities.
T he first p a r t of th e all-en
ployee m eet was held last j y
26. In th e event open only to y
Police, F ire an d P a rk Department!
P a rk s
leads
w ith
39, pijJ
28, an d Fire, 20. In the
m e n ’s Division, th e P ark s DepanJ
m e n t won w ith 35 points,
W elfare D e p a rtm e n t team
■second w ith 20 a n d Civil Servip
th ird w ith 12. In th e M en’s Divl
ision, open to all Department
W a te r Supply, G as an d Electric
Ity leads W elfare by 22 to io|
Teachers R e tirem en t is third witi
8 points, while Civil Service and
Housing a n d B uildings are tied
for last w ith 6 po in ts each.
T h e W om en’s Division will notl
com pete in th e diving.
1
Jo h n C urren, of th e NYC Clvli
Service Commission, is chairmaj
of th e M ayor’s Committee.
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p resent H e alth and H a p p iness o r in
bettering- it, w h y n o t look into
“T H E GYNKX CORPORATION,”
at
R e o m 1 0 2 , 41 P ark Row.
New York 7. N. Y.
DISAPPOINTED?
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Newly Doe’r'tcd. l.ow Kates, Buths. Sh'w’rs
FK.VNCES T Y rK W K IT K K Ss K.ADIO CO.
as low na 10c a day. Buys, rents, re ­
40
(Jreenwioh Ave. CH 2-77 04 .
141 W.
10th St. CH ” -10:i7.
1110 I'ju-KU* S tro i-t, Ur o o Ul j i i . N. V. pairs any m a k e ty p o w ritrr or raiiio.
MA
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3 -u 4 2 S
IlF.Al.TIl SERV IC ES
LK T’H <iKT A(
M ake new
friends. VVorKl Wide C ontacts. Intern a tio in l llurcau
P.O. liox 5H7, Miami,
4, H u. o;' G.l'.O. Ilox 1101 NVC.
M EET NEW FK IEN D S
AT 1‘A I I . I N E ‘S
I’rofesbional; lJusiiu’as.
and T rade People.
ALL AOESI
IMruse Contiiet me,
By I'hiHie:
l i i S St. Joints
b k l y u , JS.T.
H o u it X t« 8 :3 0 V M ,
SPECIA LISTS IN VITA.MIN.M and p re ­
scriptions. Blood, urino spcciiiients a n ­
alyzed. . N o t a r y 1‘iiblie (Lie, N.Y,) Gen­
uine 1>I)T li(iuid G r i. .lay D rug Co., 305
Broadway, WO
lAOtO
KH>AW(
(■I’ick upa & Deliveries all N.Y.)
ttHI.l K. 103 St, (n ear BlnipHoii 8 t.)
Bronx, N.Y,
D.^yton 3-1008
Eye«
Exinniiied — PresoripUoiis
Filled
KAHL IIIR SC IIFELU
0 |>toinrtrlst
IIIO 8 .\R \T O (i.\ AVE.. n e a r . Bliike Ave.
DI 5-‘.i3 r}
BROOKLYN, N. 1 ,
DAILY t o — 8 - CI.O.SED FRIDAY
ANNOUNCEMENT— Dr. M. B. RaMiin,
Onico h o u rs are from 1 0 -1 and 0-8
daily. X-ray. Conuvnuiatlt>n, etc. D aily and
uppolntm ent, 141 Kinr<4tou Avo. llUl.t'n,
N . ¥« P R « 3 8 0 i.
Specializing in Sales &
Clerical Positions
Commercial; Technical; and
Sales Positions (beginners or
experienced). Apply all week.
Positions to $125
Progressive
Placemen! Service
8 0 W ARREN S T R E E T
8 U IT E 3 0 8
B E e k m a n 3-6 57 3 -4
BRODY AGENCY
(H E N U IE T l’A RODEN)
MAI.K AND rK M A I.K
EMPLOYMKNT Sl'E C IA L lST S
81NCK 1010
I.egral F inan cial In s u ra n c e Textile
Commercial Aooounting' Tech nical Sales
310 B roadw ay Opp. City H all. UA 7-3189
O u r J o b C enters o n Y o u r
P la c e m e n t P ro b le m s
REGULAR $7.50 CRKME O IL P e rm a n e n t
or H A IR COLORING-Toueh U p f $3.50
oomplete w ith settinB. H otel Lincoln, Mea/.unine it., cor* 8 tli HYe, ftiid i l ) t b at.
P li. 7 - m » *
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31 WEST 47lU STREET
MALE
FEMALE
FEET
KILLING
YOU?
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NO PAYI
I f walking- o r stand ing ia to r­
tu re send f o r a new p a ir of
th e N EW PILLO W SO FT Foot-Kite Cuslu
ion C om fort Insoles. T hey have brousli
lo o t joy to th o u san d s sufferins' fi'on>
callouses, tender heels, pain s caused I
week arches. F o o t-R ite Cu.«ihion C'omlw
insoles p ro te c t y o u r feet from TOE
H E E L — ta k e p a in fu l pre ssu re off
callouses, tender heels, a b sorb walkins-js'j
help su p p o rt w eak arches. Slip them iiitl
y o u r shoes fo r real fo o t c o m fo rt and
L IG H T — SPONGY — VENTILATIOU—W'f
TACHABLE.
MONEY BACK GUARANTEK
W ear a p a ir fo r 30 days. I f not doliirnw
w ith relief you get y o u r money baik.
only $1.08 o r C. O. O. p lu s postage. Givi
shoe size and w h e th e r fo r m an or wo!”?'’!
“FOOT IM PR O V EM EN T GUIDK ’ .^‘'" 1
m any valu a b le tip s on care of feet
ed w ith each order.
ORDER T0D.4>|
FOOT-RITK PRODUCTS COKl'.
35G0 Broadw ay. D ept. 0 5 -i. N. Y. 31. '
LEG A L NOTICE
STATE OF NEW YORK, OEPAKl'Ml^l
OF STATB. M .: 1 do hereby certifjr tan r
ocrtifioate of dissolution o t
_
60 W. 1 1 7 th ST. REA LTY C'OKP.
nas oeen filed in th is departaieDt
knd t h a t it ap p ea rs th erefrom tta*
c orporation h a s compiled w ith SecMW
of th e Stock C o rp oratio n Law,
I* dissolveA. Oiven la duplicate
^
hand and official le a l o f the
of State, a t th a City o f Albany.
th is 2 5 th day o f Ju n e, 1948.
I'hom aa J . Cu rran . Secretary of
Edw ard D. H arper. D eputy Secrrtarj
State.
Ef
STATE OF NEW YORK. DEl'A RTM
tbJt
OF STATB, Bs.: 1 do hereby certuy
certificate o t dissolution of
V IN C EN T BUONOCORE,
q
h a s been filed in th is
jjU( lU
and t h a t i t a p p ea rs therefrom ‘“J' p k
co rpo ration h a s complied w ith
.jji
o f th e Stock C o rporation Law. aoo
g
la dissolved. Given in duplicate “ „oi
h and and oiBcial seal of th e DeparL.^)
State, a t th e City o f Albany,
th is 2 8 th d ay of J un e, 11)48.
, miw,
T h o m as J . C u rran . Secretary oi
^
Edw ard D. H arp er, Deputy
________
State.
STATE O t NKW TO E R .
OF STA TE, u ; I do hereby cei tiw
■erttfioate of disanlution of
58 w. 1 1 7 th ST. r e a lty
b a i oeen filed m th is departmeo
and t h a t it appear* therefrom
eo rpo ratiob h a a com plied wlt«» » . |Uit
o t ttaa Stock C orp oration
“ nnd*'."
La diiio lved .
Olven In
a an d a nd olllc la i aeal o f th e DeP ,gj|i)
State, a t th e City o f Albany
th is 8 5 th day o f J u n e, 1948.
f SI*
T h o m as J . C urran , Secretarr ^ „ r r
By E dw ard B, H»rpw» D9P»tl ?T--'
S U t*.
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CIVIL
SEKViCCi
LEADER
NYC NEWS
FI RE
project of ft Fire Departnt Reserve Corps, cdmposed
IJylllans, has gone a-glimmer^ least lor a while, for two
5 : Corporation Counsel John
rj^gCjratb, In an opinion ren[0 Fire Commissioner Frank
has held that It would
(jjivene the Administrative
and, second, the cost of inQjfying Reservists, or their
trould be ccmsiderable.
emergency powers under
the Corps could have been
ilished have expired, but it is
ijeved that an amendment to
, Administrative Code could be
jed, restoring the power, so
, only the question of cost
jd remain. Some form of Inince for Reservists and their
Jnilies would be necessary.
; main object of the Reserve
would be to provide an auxgroup of civilians fully
1 to aid
the regular Fire
partment members, in an emery, particularly in an atom
nb attack.
department has an enroUnt of about 4,000. The plan of
anization was worked out in
ijunction with the Secretary of
s’s oflBce, where Frank Mcffense:
is in charge of the nationproject. Mr. McAuliffe is
sident of the International Asrlation of Fire Chiefs and a
[ember of the National Board of
Ire Underwriters. The Fire Deirlment has been working on the
erve project for three months
considers it still alive, alough there are problems to solve.
suggestion made by ComIssioner Quayle to the Secretary
Defense was that a eo-ordineffort should be made to obenabling legislation in States
I local governments, so that the
i-wide plan can go forward
out legal impediment, as soon
and local funds are appriated or allocated for Reserpresent department plans
far in advance of those that
itained during World War II, as
‘Reservists would be uniformed,
«lned by Fire Officers and Firen, equipped with stirrup pumps,
nozzles and other mobile apiratus, and would be instructed
iriodically at mass gatherings
t armories. There would be, as a
t, ten men to a company and
!companies.
I Lieutenant
Terence Nugent, Enne Company 84, celebrates 20
[«ars in the department on July
p. with a party at the Edward
nt Post, American Legion, The
■onx.
For Provisionals
Sanitation Dept, list
To Be Out This Week
Sfop! Read! See!!
Davenport Theatre
Iroolcryn Y. W. C A.
30 ThiH Av«.
\
27 St. K. of Lex. Ave.
^ ADMISSION F R E £ ^
TRrtnsW 5-1190
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years, tiu-ee y ears fr o m uow?
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f o r / o u r s e l f an .l y o u r toved ones
— if you have a G o v ern m en t
jo b !
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ro p b e r
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pl»“ 10 c p o sta g e f o r e ach book
‘ 4. C oM hicter
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$2.00
(Fire Dept.) '
$1.50 □ *21. Postal C le rk -C a rrier and
(F.B.l.)...... $2.00
Railway Mail Clerh..$2.00
G enerol T est Guide t e Q *44. F e s t m a s t e r
$2.00
Civil S ervice Jo b s„ $1.50
Q *43. F ra c tic e fo r th e P o stw ar
□ *f7. Higb School Diptoma
^ rm y T e s t s
$1.50
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$1.50
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inten dent _________$ 2 .0 0
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Q *14. Junior Professional
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*3 0 , s t a t i s t i c i a n
$2.00
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$2.00
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IT'S SUMMINt WEATHER!
^ Gym -Swim s
O nly %S
Kefkttr Now
ugh the Municipal Civil
ce Commission will meet
twice monthly, instead of
'f, during the remainder of
^ summer, there will be no dehti
in publishing or promulK"fig eligible lists, said President
w A. McNamara,
lere’ll be two Commissioners
the time,” he explained,
^ soon as a list is ready a
«ting
‘‘K of the Commission will
lied, and the list will be
on.”
next meeting will be held
^y. July 20 and the follow'le on Tuesday. August 3.
Sat.
Th. QUICK
EASY V.
WAY TO
CIVIL SERVICED
SUCCESS!
On N Y C Leeway
bility of character. Dr. Winter
Special to T h e LK A D ER
did much to make a success of the
ALBANY, July 12.—The State
department’s Medical Division. He
was a medical as well as a dental Civil Service Commission has re­
doctor.
ceived the resolution adopted by
Budget Director Thomas J. Pat­ the NYC Civil Service Commis­
terson has approved budget certi­ sion and approved by Vincent R.
ficates for the promotion of 18 Impellitteri, as Acting Mayor, to
Firemen to Lieutenant, one Fire­ extend the war-time provision hir­
man to Marine Engineer and the ing rule for another year, until
appointment of 85 Firemen, as of June 30, 1949. It allows a longer
August 1. This is in line with the period for employment of provi­
Fire Department’s request and sionals.
confirms the forecast made two
The NYC Commission is anxious
weeks ago in The LEADER.
to have the resolution approved
by the State Commission. That
The City Planning Commis­ would make the amendment ef­
sion, of which Bob Wagner. Jr., fective. In support of his request.
is Chairman, has unofficially ap­ President Joseph A. McNamara, of
proved the request of Commis­ the NYC Commission, sent a let­
sioner Quayle for two new fire- ter to President J. Edward Con­
boats, total cost $1,500,000. If one way. of the State body, explain­
boat is purchased the cost is $800,- ing why approval was in the pub­
0 0 0 ; buying two at a time saves lic interest and giving his word
$100,000. Commissioner Quayle that there would be no slackening
convinced the Commission that of the effort to replace provisionals
two are needed, to replace boats with eligibles.
more than 40 years old.
Faster Improvement Soon
Of the fleet of ten fireboats the
department owns, one isn’t being
The non-existence of eligible
operated, as it was condemned by lists, he explained, which brought
the U.S. Shipping Board, and only about large-scale provisional hir­
six are ship-shape. The fireboats ing, as a consequence and afterare important in fighting fires on math of wartime conditions, was
piers and on ships in the harbor; being cured, he added. Soon all
also for emergency water supply the large eligible lists will be
to the City. The Golden Jubilee ready for certification and the de­
exhibit will show that.
crease in the number of provi­
Official approval of the appro­ sionals would be at a far more
priation will be voted on July 22. rapid pace.
If the resolution were disap­
There were more than 6,000 proved. and provisional hiring
fires in automobiles last year. were limited to six months, a
During the first five months of large amount of clerical work
this year the number of false would have to be performed to
alarms increased about 600, the no advantage, he pointed out.
It is estimated that there are
number of fires decreased about
1«0. The monetary losses increased now 25.000 provisionals employed
although the quantity of merchan­ by NYC. the largest number In
dise and material loss decreased. history. The NYC Commission ex­
pects to reduce this to the peace­
That only reflects inflation.
time norm for provisional emThe Fire Department is willing, Idoyment, about 2 ,0 0 0 .
ready and able to take over the
Emergency Squad work of the
Police Department, and the trans­
fer of function would involve no
additional cost, so the city would
save $1,500,000 a year. Budget Di­
rector Patterson has the Fire De­
The Sanitation Man, Class B,
partment’s report of how it woiild eligible list will be published by
perform the work.
NYC this week. The list for jh :o “We can take It over without motion to Foreman, Sanitation
any cost,” said Commissioner Department, has been published.
Quayle.
NYC ELIOraLES
Latest to have their grades ad­
Deputy Chief Probation Officer,
vanced on the strength of credit
for service in the Police Depart­ Probation Dept., Bronx, (Prom.) —
ment are Emil J. Knips. E. 320; Charles W. Gray, A. Garfinkel,
Vincent Pandolfo, H. 124; Charles Charles Rabinowitz.
I. Ostrander, H. 277, and Finn N.
Schanke, E. 223. Fireman Pand­
olfo went from 3d Grade to 2d,
the others from 4th to 3d.
Commission
Meet Twice a Month
26
State To Decide
LINES
sudden death of Dr. Leo
Jititer, Honorary Medical Officer
the department, and one of the
4<ilng dental surgeons in the
shocked the department
“bers, hvmdreds, if not thous, of whom knew him personCoinmissioner Quayle ra te d
one of his most intimate
and a man of singular no-
Wed., 76« —
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City
Please oend me
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Page Sixteen
SERVICE
Tuesday, July 13,
LEADER
194^
NEW YORK CITY NEWS
W elfare Dept. Reorganizes Board Is Liberal
Service Rating Methods
In Hardship Cases
■ y PHILIP FINE
In stru c tio n s have been issued
by W elfare Commis.sioner R a y ­
m o n d H illiard to Mrs. M arg a re t
B urke, D irector of th e Division of
P erso n n el and T raining, to in sti­
tu t e a simplilied and expeditious
m e th o d of service ratin g an d to
conform th e ra tin g m etho d to
w h a t prevails generally th ro u g h ­
o u t th e city departm ents.
T h e action was ta k en on com­
p la in t of th e M unicipal Civil S er­
vice Commission th a t service r a t ­
ings from th e W elfare D ep a rtm en t
h a b itu a lly cam e in la te—th e very
la st ones, in fact— th a t th ey were
verbose an d th a t th ey showed a
decided tre n d tow ard favoring
p a r tic u la r employees because of
excessively high service ratings.
O ver-R ating C harged
In
p rom otion
exam in ation s,
H eco rd an d S eniority have a com ­
b in e d w eight of 50 an d th e o th e r
com petitive element, th e w ritten
te st, a weight of 50 also. Anybody
w ho gets a superior service la tin g is given a su b stan tial lift in
th e exam ination, since th e two
p erc en ta g e ratin g s are averaged to
p rod uce th e final score. V eteran
preferen c e th e n rem ains th e only
Tentative
Key Answers
<
Ex-aniinatioii No. 5575
HOUSE PAINTER
1,C; ‘2.D; 3.D; 4,D: 5,D; 6,D;
7.C: 8,B; 9,B: lO.D; 11,C; 12,D;
13,C: 14.C; 15,D; 16.C; 17,C; 18C;
39,D; 20,D; 21.C: 22,C; 23.D; 24,C;
25,D; 26,B; 27,D; 28,C; 29,C; 30,D;
31,B; 32,C; 33,D; 34D; 35,A; 36,C;
37,D; 38,D; 39,D; 40.C; 41,C; 42,C;
43.A; 44,0; 45,B; 46.D; 47.B; 48,B;
49,B; 50,D; 51,0; 52.A; 53.A; 54.B;
55,B; 56,D; 57,B; 58.A; 59,A; 60,D;
61,C: 62,B; 63,C; 64,C; 65,D; 66,B;
67,B; 68,A; 69,C; 70.D; 71,A; 72,C;
73,B; 74.C; 75,D; 76,C; 77,A; 78,C;
79,D; 80,C; 81,B; 82,B; 83,C; 84,B;
85,C; 86,C; 87,A; 88,B; 89,D; 90,B;
91,C; 92,C; 93.D: 94.D; 9 5 3 ; 96,C;
97,B; 98,C: 99,D; 100,C.
L ast day to protest to NYC Civil
Service Commission, 299 B ro ad ­
way, New York 7, N. Y., was
T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 8.
o th e r fac to r to change one’s place
on th e list.
T h e Civil Service Commii^slon
ch a rg ed t h a t th e over-ratings
Waivers Must
Be Signed for
Pay Increase
T h e llrst official action in r e ­
g ard to m ak ing the $250 p e rm a n ­
e n t p ay raise legally effective will
follow th e holding of a public
h ea rin g on F riday, Ju ly 16, a t 2:30
p.m. a t th e NYC Civil Service
Commission, o n a resolution w aiv­
ing th e classification rules, so th a t
employees can sign waiveis to get
th e e x tra money.
T h e raise pierces th e grade
m ax im um s in m an y instances an d
otherw ise affects nearly all th e
grades. P en din g th e adoption of a
general p lan of regrading, to in ­
co rp o rate th e raise, waivers will be
authorized.
T h is practice h as
been followed In th e p a s t an d
m a n y employees a re still signing
waivers on account of a n old raise
of $120.
T h e final solution of th e g ra d ­
ing problem will be reach ed a fte r
conferences between re p re se n ta ­
tives of B udget D irector T hom as
J. P a tte rso n an d th e Commission.
Not AH Newcomers Benefit
O ne ru b concerns inclusion of
th e raise in th e salaries of those
yet to be appointed to city se r­
vice, or who have been appointed
since Ju ly 1 last. As to some titles,
it h as alread y been decided t h a t
th e raise applies, an d it is being
applied in ap po in tm en ts recently
m ad e or about to be made. T he
included titles are P a tro lm a n
(P.D.), F ire m a n (F.D.), S a n ita ­
tio n M an . T ra n s it P a tro lm a n
(B oard of T ra n s p o rta tio n ), Bridge
an d T u n n el Officer, Correction
Officer an d Social Investigator.
O th e r titles a re about to be ad d ­
ed. However, Mr. P a tte rso n is
convinced t h a t n o t all titles will
be included in th e raise group.
J u s t w h a t p la n will be worked
out, so as to ju stify th e g ra n tin g
of the raise to some while deny ­
ing it to others, is n o t yet even
in th e surm ise stage.
were nu m ero us a n d h and icap ped
o th e r c o n te sta n ts in th e prom o­
tio n te st fo r prom otion to Clerk,
G ra d e 3. T he lists in this title for
all th e o th e r d ep a rtm e n ts have
been issued, b u t th e W elfare De­
p a r tm e n t list won’t be out for a
couple of weeks, because it will
take t h a t long for a n E x am in er
a n d four A ssistant E xam in ers to
m ull th ro u g h th e wordy service
rating s.
Com m issioner H illiard is m ost
anxious to have his own d e p a r t­
m e n t’s lists processed as fa st as
th e lists of o th e r dep artm ents. He
h as com pleted his check-up of th e
accusations m ade by th e Civil
Service Commission a n d finds
th e m su b stan tiate d . T h e condi­
tio n s arose long before he, or even
his predecessor, B e n ja m in F ield­
ing, becam e Commissioner.
T h e A cco un tan t prom otion list
in th e W elfare D ep a rtm en t was
th e la st one issued in th a t prom o­
tio n series, for th e sam e reason.
Favoritism Chargre Explained
T h e ch a rg e of favoritism arose
from t h e f a c t t h a t th e re were
h u n d re d s of service ra tin g s h ig h e r
th a n lYz in th e Clerk, G ra d e 3
prom otion test, com pared to only
dozens, or less, in th e rep orts from
o th e r d ep artm en ts.
T h e Commission holds th a t no­
body is en titled to a service r a t ­
ing h ig h e r th a n IV2 ju s t for doing
a ro u tin e job well, b u t t h a t to
su p p o rt such a superior ra tin g th e
work m u st be of a calibre fa r
beyond th e call of du ty an d evi­
dencing originality of th in k in g In
a tta in in g efficiency, economy, im ­
pro vem ent of m ethods an d pro­
cedures or o th e r a tta in m e n t in
th e h ig h e r reaches of adm inis­
tra tio n .
R a tin g s Being T rim m ed Down
T h e Commission felt t h a t th e
d ep a rtm e n t,
whose supervisors
h a d p rep a re d th e service ratings,
h a d “ th ro w n th e book a t us,” as
s(5me of th e service ra tin g s were
accom panied by tom es t h a t r a n
in to 3,000 words or more. T hen,
when th e book was th ro w n back
a t th e supervisors, th e Commis­
sion rep o rts t h a t they, as well as
employees who would have been
benefitted h a d n o t a h a lt been
called, “ yelled blue m u rd er." T h e
yelling did no good. T h e service
r a tin g s a re being scaled down by
th e Commisson, so t h a t th e y will
be on a p a r w ith those of th e
o th e r d ep artm en ts.
Battle Rages O ver Pay Rates
For M en In Skilled Trades
By H. J. BERNARD
A tcnso siluaLlon h as developed
in connoctlon wllli insistence by
some city employees in th e skilled
nnd semi-skilled trad es t h a t they
be paid th e per diem rate s p r e ­
vailing in private industry, u n d er
S ection 220 of the Labor Law.
T h e new move represents op ­
position to th e signing of an n u a l
co n tra cts, th e legality of which
wa.s tested all the way to th e Court
of Appeals, w here it was finally
upheld.
Following th a t deci.sion. Budget
D irector Thoma,«i J. P atterso n , a c t­
ing for th e B oard of E siim ate, a t ­
tem pted to conclude negotiations
th a t h a d been suspended while
th e court case was pending. W hen
arran g e m en ts were deemed nearly
com plete th e sudden flareback oc­
curred , pointing up th e lo n g stan d ­
ing difference of opinion even
am ong employees as to w h ether or
not th e a n n u a l c o n tra c t basis is
b etter for them.
Cites M aintenan ce M en’s Case
An example cited on behalf of
Mr. P a tte rs o n ’s arg u m en t th a t th e
a n n u a l basis is b etter for th e m en
an d th e ir families Is th a t of th e
M a intenan ce Men, who were re­
ceiving $2,830 a y ear on a n a n -
n u a l basis. W hen th ey decided in ­
stead to receive the benefits of t«he
L abor Law, an d subm itted th e ir
case
to
Com ptroller
L azarus
Joseph, th e y got a finding of $9.28
a day which, for 250 days totals
$2,320. T h ey were $510 a year
worse off financially.
Mr. P a tte rso n h a d argued w ith
th e m in favor of accepting th e
a n n u a l basis, because of th e a s­
sured stead y income, th e vacation,
sick leave an d o th er provisions,
an d especially th e possibility th a t
th e prevailing ra te in private in ­
d u stry m igh t be found to be less
th a n 1/250 of th e ir $2,820 salary.
Other Groups Affected
25TH ANNIV ER SA R Y SALE
Special Prices to Civil Service Employees
L IS T P R IC E
NOW
IR O H E R S -................... .
99.50
62.95
W A S H IN G M A C H IN E S .
129.95
98.50
JUICE PRESS.....................
5.35
1.79
3 0 % O ff o n F L O O R SAM PLE RADIOS
2 5 % O ff o i l M ETAL W ALL CABINETS
Orders Taken in Store Only
R EFR IG E R A T O R S a n d GAS RANGES
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Best Housekeeping Co.
171 F IR S T AVE. (B el. lO lli & l l l h S ts .), N. Y. C.
rolephoiie; OR 4-9581
O p e n Eves. ’Til 8 E x cept F ridays
l y JEAN GROSSI
sam e tim e W elfare CommissiQ^
A liberal policy is being followed R a y m o n d ' H illiard, new on
by th e NYC Civil Service Com­
m ission in disqualification an d
residence cases. T h e sta n d a r d
being applied, said P residen t J o ­
sep h A*. M cN am ara, is one of fa ir­
ness a n d h u m a n ity , consistent
w ith th e best in terests of th e city.
A C ar C leaner in th e B o ard of
T ra n sp o rta tio n h as ju s t com ­
pleted his p ro batio nary period
satisfactorily. He was approved
for app o in tm e n t, because he h a d
done well in th e exam ination, even
th o u g h h e h a d served 13 years in
prison fo r m u rd e r in th e second
degree. D u rin g th e seven yeax’s
preceding his ap p o in tm en t, th e
Com m ission’s Division of Investi­
gation ascertain ed , th e eligible
h a d led a n unblem ished life, was
th e f a th e r of a fam ily of young
children an d h a d been industrious
a n d p en iten t.
Triple Yardstick
T h e Commission th erefo re a p ­
plied its th ree -fo ld yardstick: (!)
n a tu r e of th e offense; (2) tim e
elapsed since its commission a n d
th e conduct of th e ca n d id a te d u r­
ing t h a t period; (3) th e n a tu re of
th e position.
Since a C ar C leaner job is n ot
one of tr u s t a n d confidence or
one dealing w ith th e protection
of life a n d property, a n d th e of­
fense was old an d expiated, su b ­
sequ ent conduct good an d th e pe­
riod since th e crim e su b stan tial,
th e Commission approved th e
ca n d id a te unh esitatin gly . I t now
feels a n added justification.
I n th e W elfare D e p a rtm e n t
some in te rn a l effort h a d been
m ad e to preven t th e a p p o in tm e n t
from th e forthcom ing Social I n ­
v estig ato r eligible list of provisionals who h a d worked in t h a t
title b u t who h a d been dropped
for slowness of work or work
q u a n tity below average. A t th e
job, h a d been advised from
in his own d e p a rtm e n t that
could drop employees who
serving th e ir prob atio nary
if th e ir work was slow or other«2
u n satisfactory. T h e probationa
are ap p o in ted fro m eligible
an d a re n o t to be confused »j«
provisionals, who pass no exanj
n atio n b u t sim ply fill necessw
jobs as stop-gaps until an eligihi
list can be established .and r«
tified.
The Character Yard.stick
T h e Commission notified th
W elfare D e p a rtm e n t th a t eligibij
a re en titled to be appointed, 1
long as th e re i s n o thing sho?
ag a in st th e ir ch a ra c te r, and thi
slowness of work was no reflectio
on c h a ra c te r. T h erefore some em
ployees who lost out as provLsiot
als will go back as probationer
an d u n d e r th e law, as th e Commii
S i o n exlalned i t to Mr. Hilliart
th e y a re en titled to complete the!
p ro b atio n ary period, unless dis
missed o n proven charges. The
c a n ’t ju s t be dropped, so long
th e jobs are necessary and th
b udget provision for th em exisw
Residence Requirement
O n th e residence score, man
veterans, including husbands, rf
tu rn e d from th e w ar only to fao
im possibility of finding a place
live in th e ir n ativ e NYC. So the
took w h at th e y could get nparb
—usually on Long Island or
W estchester. If th e y keep tryin
to move back in to th e city fror
w hich th e y enlisted or were draft
ed, p a rtic u la rly if th e y ’ve got
spot lined u p in th e city limit;
th e Lyons residence law is no
co nstru ed ag ain st them . That lai
requires th r e e y ears’ N\'C ro
dence p rior to appointm ent. Th
legal concept of domicile is use
— th a t place to w hich one is de
te rm in e d to r e tu r n after
travels.
Series of Exams
Initiated by NYC
T h e M unicipal Civil Service
Com mission a t Its la st m eeting
ordered a new open-com petitive
e x a m inatio n a n d th ree prom otion
exams. T hey are:
P rom otion ;
A ssistant Civil Engineer (S tru c ­
tu r a l), all depts.
F o re m an of L aundry, G ra d e 1
(Men) Dept, of Hospitals.
F o re m an of L aundry, G rad e 2,
D epts. of H ospitals an d Correction.
O pen -C o m p etitive:
F o re m an of L aundry, G ra d e 1
(M en).
T h e LEADER will publish In­
fo rm a tio n an d filing dnros 01
these exam s as soon as they ar
released by th e Commission,
5 L ISTS ARE A N N O U N C E D
Five eligible lists have been pub
lished by th e NYC Civil Servk
Commission. T hey are First
sist M arin e E ngineer (D ie se l
Chief M arine E ngineer (Die.sel
E lectrical Inspector, G r a d e 3. A
sistan t M echanical E n g in eer,
In sp ec to r of Fuel an d Supplif
G rade 3.
BIG PAYING
GOVERNM ENT
NOl
JOBS OPEN
Two o th e r groups affected by
th e c u rre n t stress are th e Auto
E nginem en
a n d th e
A sphalt
W orkers. Here, too, th e re is divis­
Lifetim e s e c u rity , r e t i r e m e n t p e n sio n s , b ig sta rting
ion of opinion am ong th e m en.
v a c a t i o n s with p a y , sick l e a v e — a n d m a n y oth er
I n th e Auto E n g in em en ’s case,
will b e y o urs w hen yo u work f o r t h e U. S. Gov t.
those favoring th e prevailing r a te
su re Y O U R f u tu r e is s a f e — s t a r t p r e p a r i n g fo r « ® .
m eth o d also w ant th e $250 salary
b i g . p a y i n g G o v t . J o b R I G H T N O W l This n e w ^
increase ad ded an d bonuses frozen,
C ivil S e rv ic e H a n d b o o k shows you how to g e t ♦J'®
but Mr. P a tte rso n pointed ou t th a t
you w a n t— tells you w h e re t o a p p ly , how to
they could not eat th e ir cake a n d
e r e n c e , if e lig ib le , s ala ries , d u tie s , qualifica+ionJ.
h ave it, too, bu t if they w anted to
C o n t a i n s o v e r ICO A C T U A L SELF-TESTS for buni ®
be p aid on th e prevailing ra te
n n o f G o v t . J o b s — C le rk, Firem an, Postal Ca
basis, as was th e ir rig h t, th e y
.U U e tc . P a c k e d with h a rd -to - g e + J n fo rm a ti^
could n o t sh a re th e ex tra ben e­
h e lp fu l hints on how t o p a ss you*’
fits, an d p articu la rly n o t have
ONLY
a n sw e rs all y o u r g u e s tio n s on Civil
bonuses frozen into base pay, as
requested, a benefit th a t no o th e r
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MAIL COUPON NOW!
city employees received. One group . LEADER BOOKSTORE
v
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* * MOST C'
h e r e is t h e g r e a t e s t .
of Auto E nginem en is signing • 97 Duane St., New York 7. N. Y. 1
Rush m e ARCO CIVIL SERVICE HAND- | PLETE b o o k o n Civil S e r v ic e a
waivers, to get th e $250 p e rm a n ­
, BOOK. I en c lo te only 11.00 plu* lOc I f e r e d t o s i n c e r e c a r e e r
ent Increase In an n u a l pay.
j c o u p o n t o d a y f o r Y O U R c o p y " + ‘"3 ^
Mr. P atterso n felt h u r t because I
charges were m ade by a rep resen ­ I N a m ......................................................................... I >/ith only $1.00 in full p a y " ’" '' .
tative of one group of Auto E n - I Addrei* ............................................................... I N O W — p r e p a r e t o join th e
e m p l o y e e s w h o en |o y a
ginem an th a t he was persuing a ! City............................ I o n , .........S tate............ '
------w age-cut policy,.
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